Morning Tribune, 16 March 1940
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Article357 1940-03-16 1 i Koine, Mar. 15. unusually frank statement about Germany's methods of on shipping was made to-day j Gen. I'ricolo, Italian Under- retarv for Air, when speaking Hie Chamber of Corporations. »ng I,m audience was Signor j isoUni. reviewed the course of the and said: "At sea, the war tinues to357 words
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Article, Illustration379 1940-03-16 1 DIPLOMATIC WAR SHIFTS TO THE BALKANS Eyes On Rumania Berlin, Mar. 15. gOUTH-EASTERN Europe is facing organic and economic development similar to that which over a long period has occurred among the Northern States, declared Dr. VVohitha: Goering's chief economic adviser, in a speech to-day, adding that Rumanian development wasREUTER - 379 words
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234 1940-03-16 1 Fresh Mass Arrests Of Czechs, Priests PARIS, MAK. li>. lAVAS DESPATCH FROM THE CZECHOSLOVAK PRONWER SAYS THAT THERE IS A NEW WAVE OF MASS R ESTS IN /BOHEMIA AND MORAVIA, SIMILAR TO U WHICH PRECEDED THE INVASION OF POLAND. <>os victims ar e mainly ers in th e Czech Army,Reuter - 234 words
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56 1940-03-16 1 London, Mar. U. DEUTER'S correspondent on the Swi^ German frontier says that fresn troop concentrations ar e W^J? Austria and South Germany where new barracks and training centres are said to be completing erection. An attempt is also being made to settie evwiSe? VnmReuter - 56 words
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Article155 1940-03-16 1 London. Mar. 15. IT is officially announced that the Gorman ship La Coruna was intercepted by a British warship on Mar. 13 and scuttled herself. The crew were rescued. When the La Coruna, 7 414 tons, was approached by th P war.ship, she was set on155 words
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Article220 1940-03-16 1 Congress Facing Split New Delhi, Mar. 15. MY DIFFERENCES with Gandhi are profound. Until one party triumphs, the fight will go on." Mr. Subhas Bo.s_\ ex-prcsidcnt ot Congress, and now leader of thr Left Wing clement, made these declaration.* in an interview with British United 1 giving an indication ofReuter - 220 words
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Advertisement52 1940-03-16 1 Oil Oilier _ra_*es (iovt. Contracts Scandal Finland: Latest Bridal Coupl,. Arrested Constable on Brf-4 Charge 5 The Life In Madrid 6 Leader P People av Places Home Pajfe 9 Planes lor AuNtr.ilia Allied War Spirit Millionaire Spends Fortune Classified An* Cinemas 14 1* Shipping Sport 17. 18 It 1» Britain's52 words
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289 1940-03-16 2 GOVT. MOVE TO END SCANDAL OF CONTRACT AWARDS London. Mar. 10. the House o! Commons tu-day, during the Ministry of Supply debate, Mr. Herbert Morrison (Labour) raised the question oi commissions for government contracts. He said it was quite irregular or agents to approach manufacturers offering to secure for ,hemReuter - 289 words
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272 1940-03-16 2 London, Mar. 10. DETAILS are now released of a stirring sea fight between a Fleetwood trawler on naval service and a U-boat, ending with the destruction of the latter. The trawler was off the north-east Scottish coast when it encountered the submarine. Depth272 words
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Article350 1940-03-16 2 367 DAYS AGO AM_AK ago ve>uina>. inr C_r*H. invaded Czechoslovakia. At hve u I lock on the morning of Mar. 15 a \oar ago, Prague wire- less station announced that "the Caiman Arm\. infantry, and air.j| craft are beginning the occupation of th e Czech Republic at <! a.m.' These350 words
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Article148 1940-03-16 2 THE CZECH ARE NOT FORGOTTEN JHE first prodan J urau rise tD at rong press comn .•ular approval beir. broadcast by Lo; i n Jht to tru Ca The T:;r not even -They i.. Gover:.. t i_ that G r fit oi the Thev ma.-ic ..eieveri •"It is with fi:B.O.W - 148 words
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Article98 1940-03-16 2 London. Mar. rE Labour M try announces two further _ate c n v< nw fixed for the registration e! tnn the Nation: Se: Forc< 1939. The first ti ftpril« r^ the age oi 20 between i*J April 6 1940, and men who its* age of 25 during 1939. TheB.O.W - 98 words
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Advertisement235 1940-03-16 2 Nature's Way to Health I feel ten years younter I M so say thousands of men and women who have found new youthfulness and vitality aa a result of taking Phytlo* ran ablets. These wonderful revtal.zing tablets are the result of prolonged research by E. Buergi, M.D., Professor of Medicine235 words
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Advertisement43 1940-03-16 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. _______BM__»» Ocular Muscle Anomalies y&^ -~J_j_ Crossed Eyes, vVF*9i Intricate Visual V s>^ Problems. x^""^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, AECADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. It. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Scienct IS >' i European Clinical Experienot.43 words
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Article466 1940-03-16 3 RAVE ISSUE FACES SCANDINAVIA I ore Than r inland Is In Peril I STOCKHOLM, MAR. 15. In.'p-OFTHE CONFERENCE BETWEEN SWEDEN, Lo AND FINLAND REGARDING THE PROPOSED L| ALLIANCE WILL PROBABLY BE ANNOUNCED S IT IS EXPECTED TO BE HELD IN ONE OF THE EI f A.-TTALS, OSLO BEING THE MOST466 words
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109 1940-03-16 3 MR. EDEN SEES CANADA'S NEW FIGHTING FORCE I London. Mar. 15. retary to-day visited First Canadian Division. lour of inspection. Mr. annot but b^ impres(l keenness ol the men ill way in which they Ives so quickly to i* is encouraging p rcentage oi sickness men crtainly seem ►eSI ofReuter - 109 words
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108 1940-03-16 3 Neutrals Sell Stolen Bonds In Britain London. M:.r. lit ACCORDING to the Financial Tteu steps have been taken to put :>>i end to the machinery of the British j Stock Exchanges being used for po__J of Bscuritles, principally bearei tends, QO behalf cf encn.y interest.;. Germany acquired large quantities olReuter - 108 words
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78 1940-03-16 3 Tokyo, Mar. 15. SIR ROBERT CRAIGIE had an hour" talk this morning with the ViceMinister of Foreign AJTaiis. According to the Foreign Office spokes man, the talk was mainly devoted to the Tientsin silver question, which is described as -approaching the last stage." ReuterReuter - 78 words
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Article91 1940-03-16 3 Northern Alliance Urgent Stockholm, Mai .•'>• rrill-. Swedish newspaper 1 y- |Mter <leclare s that the r.Mielusion pf the proiwed alliance between Norway, Sweden and Finland is an urgent matter am! «v regret that U_nmark's lack <>f sources and closeness to Gfcrtnarry makes ii impossible to Ihcfud, her as theReuter - 91 words
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Article64 1940-03-16 3 London. Mar 15. H'l th,. inquest on Sir Michael ODwyer, the pathologist Sir Bernard BpUsburv .said he found two bullet wounds through the body, and the cause Ol death was haemorrhag,. due to LOSS* wounds. The inquest was adjourned to I da i. after conclusionReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement62 1940-03-16 3 o-\i<,i_r For Convenience Before or Alter the BOXING CONTESTS DINE at the HAPPY NITE CLUB (Happy World) OPEN TILL 2 A.M. HAPPI lmVlKl GIXMIT TB-UTBI sIXSHH TMkm s V\V T o KVMHAMM honey- KOKNG 1 xVvO^ MOON T.IRI. <A**^^JT^ m^ WW _^_T^_ __V V \vV _^V V __%m* x BAM62 words
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Advertisement227 1940-03-16 3 TRADEBARGAINS s t a_—_—^"r*^*^** 1 FORjJALE BARGAINS Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing in t s Morning Tribune every Saturday. You wS find v.hat rra are looking I nnd savi: MONEY. opYical "whatever your optical _*quj NAN-SIN has partly What yo« want plus efficiency and economy. Ring on227 words
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357 1940-03-16 4 "INSTIGATOR TO REVOLT," CLAIMS A.S.P. BRIDAL COUPLE ARRESTED ARRESTED BY THE SPECIAL BRANCH SIX DAYS AFTER THEIR MARRIAGE, A YOUNG CHINESE COUPLE YESTERDAY STOOD THEIR TRIAL IN THE CRIMINAL DISTRICT COURT ON A CHARGE OF ASSISTING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF AN UNLAWFUL SOCIETY. The society, the Singapore All Labour Trades357 words
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74 1940-03-16 4 "JHE profit you made is $13 odd and I, therefore, fine you three times the amount, namely, $40, in default, two weeks' imprisonment," so said Mr. L. C. Goh, the Singapore fifth magistrate, to Yeoh Boon Cheong, who appeared yesterday on a summons of having sold74 words
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224 1940-03-16 4 Chungking, Mar. 15. DEER cigarettes, newspapers and othe. JJ luxuries are easily obtainable In tn« guerilla districts of Hopei Province according to the Secrelary-Gtneral of the Kuomintang in Hopei. who has just arrived here Chinese merchant! are ab'e to run tne Japanese 'economic blockade,"Reuter - 224 words
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Article78 1940-03-16 4 Chungking, _Car. 15 TO avoid p.ss.ble disputes between Chinese and Burmese in border districts, it has been decided to hold conference y< arty with leader,- of Chinese and Burmeat tribes alona the border participating. Tho first conference is now bein^ held, to last ton days, at Juili,Reuter - 78 words
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Article305 1940-03-16 4 (From Our Own Reporter.;! x P°h, Mar. I If- W.MITCHELL, engineer attacl 11 ed to the Posts and TelegraJ Department, Ipoh, was this^J noon convicted by Mr. Y. F R 1 clirTe on a charge of negligent vM ing, and sentenced to pay a h_*l $150. I Accused wifl305 words
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Article93 1940-03-16 4 A VERDICT of "death by rm sad venture" was returned yesterday by the Coroner, Mr. Porter, ll an inquest on the death, five W after being found lying unconscic in the gutter at R. E. Barrack* Changi on March 3, of Sappa Percy Crosse. "Sapper Crosse must93 words
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Advertisement29 1940-03-16 4 •i- OLD THINGS MADE NEW Bv ■INGAPOKC ILgCTBO-PLATDrG WORKS -M. Orefewj Koad (Opp. ravonagli Road) We SpecialiM- in SUM Ii. PLATING PHONE 4.351. HflK 'P*— t~*~ in—! f r\29 words
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Advertisement51 1940-03-16 4 S.ivikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tlssut-s to normal functions Write for free booklet -"The Natural Way of Hair Culture SILVIKRIN BRILLLWTINIT For Hair-dressing and Wavesetting. ANo protects the Scalp Iret from Dandruff and Loss of Hair. From all Chemists, High-class Stores and Hair flrOMCri. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Cecil51 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-03-16 5 CAN ADA'S WITH US! The first squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force to be recruited and /.lined for service overseas has arrived in England. Son.' of the airmen here seem quite satisfied with the job they intend Ie do.40 words
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Article131 1940-03-16 5 I) i I general meeting of the A numbers of the Indian Cham- bei of Commerce held on Friday. t. the lumbers fully realised that Malava should make a substantial contribution towards Britain's war effort in proportion to the capa- city of this outpost of the British131 words
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Article187 1940-03-16 5 I TWO of the three men charged 1 ith adulterating beer were I sentenced by th e Hon. Mr. Justice I Manning yesterday to serve three I months' and nine months' rigorous I I imprisonment, the sentences to be I I concurrent. I e187 words
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134 1940-03-16 5 Singapore, Friday. SHAREHOLDERS may test assured that, as soon as your directors are convinced that a dividend can be paid, this wil b. With a continuance of pre_oni releases and prices this should otbe0 tbe long delayed, ""^g S Q Wong, who presided al134 words
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259 1940-03-16 5 CKIENDS OF THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED TIME IN PRISON, AFTER CARE ASSOCIATION, SINGAPORE, REVEALED YESTERDAY AT THEIR ANNUAL MEETING THAT LAST YEAR 489 MEN AND WOMEN WERE ASSISTED, AND WORK FOUND FOR NO FEWER THAN 185. Chief Justice Sir Percy McElwaine, In whose chambers259 words
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211 1940-03-16 5 P. C. PLEADS BRIBE WAS A CHINESE CUSTOM OIIAR G B I> yesterday with receiving a bribe a Malay constable Kassim bin Jambu, attached to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station, claimed that it had been given to him according to the Chinese custom of giving money to people who help211 words
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Article66 1940-03-16 5 POLISH CURRENCY "ENEMY" Notes and coin.s expressed in terms of Polish zloty are declared to bj enemy currency by an order published yesterday in the Straits Settlement- Government Gazette. The Order i l cited as the Trading with the Enemy (PolL-h Notes and Coins Order. ID4O. As Polish currency is66 words
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Article32 1940-03-16 5 Charged with counterfeiting current coins feck Peck ChOOO and Soon It Teck' appeared in th. A_B_M Court ysterday before the Hon Mr. Justice Manning and a common jury. The ca.se is proceeding.32 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-03-16 6 Above is shown a (icnnaii prisoner on the western front j being treated for an injured J loot after his capture by a I I remh patrol on the western j front. Prisoners are interned at a < amp somewhere in France."43 words
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Article45 1940-03-16 6 IiI.ITISH broom handles from now om aril] be square, in orciei to save rood, Britain's timber dictator ruled n c< nt ly I will not say an/thing about splin- I tcrs," the timber controller. Majoi A. I. j Harria, remarked.45 words
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533 1940-03-16 6 m Our Own i itfMriii SOCIETY in the Spanish capital, which in the days oi the nionaith\ was as animated as anv in Kiirope. again is showing rifm of life. Simplicity is the keynote. Privation oi the If IHWtll civil war remain too iresli533 words
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Article92 1940-03-16 6 VISCOUNT St. David*. i two-year-old son of John Wyn I Z ford, the wealthy hsdustm g home on leave from his dutn t S batman in the Army I his wife on the accordion. I Serving in the Royal I he became a batman wn Z92 words
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Article332 1940-03-16 6 I (From Our Own Correspondent) I London. A T ,eas^ tnree convicted sharepushers are now known to have I been engaged in the racket to obtain Government arms I contracts. I Two of these men were closely associated with the notorious Jacob Factor, the arch-swindler,332 words
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Advertisement87 1940-03-16 6 db r THI RIGHT LABEIIV ™i_« ft F| E^ Scotch Wni'" I 0F _GREATAOE M U D| 3TILLERS 1 ■Ml I -'C_ I>EK T& |I f®f BW .T**">i.i 1 JJ.TrM_^__!!__><--* l^"^»i^__^g^»^^^_i^__________awty^. B—ol***' "i ,a,n,giii |,,<l lPlllllll '->*_ k "*__£__>•_)' a '^_^S^»_&«*<i>f iff 'ff __^_5 r_, V _e IS G___ t87 words
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Article, Illustration852 1940-03-16 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L.Hopkin I^r On ir\ Non- Interned Germans In Britain: Pointed Questions In The Commons: Free Speech And Subversive Movements: Death Of Two Notable jf Personalities. London, Mar. 1. TH Wilhelm Solf, the Ge_I d twenty-five, who was 81. to a month's imprisonphotographing a wrecked has speedily been menariiament852 words
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255 1940-03-16 7 15 YEARS OF LIFE LOST IN 15 WEEKS Nottingham. THIRTY MM: VEAK-OU) I>r. Arthur James Daly, of Ilkeston. 1 Derbyshire, acquitted in Nottin g ham Assize Court nf the murder of the newly born chi.d of a twenty-year-o.d Nottm.hamshne typist. Dorothy May Vtamtof, left the dm k a bee man.255 words
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Article363 1940-03-16 7 Tax All The Liquor Sellers U/in does not l.o\ eminent, in ils casernes*, lo lind mone> for conl riliut ion lo Ihe Empire uar cfTorl. inl induce "off* licences for Ihe sale of beei UflMler Ihe prtatni regulations. anybod) can sell beer provided he does 00, a low the liquor363 words
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Article, Illustration23 1940-03-16 8 ConsulGeneral's Wife Mrs. If. M. J. Fein, charming wife of the Consul-General for the Netherlands is a popul a r Shiga- pore hostess.23 words
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Article45 1940-03-16 8 kJSS _J M n Quint of the I h frsnesdiv n *s a h t» tuiif^ua\ was named as _n_ nf •ye friends formerly atttnM Ic Ihe onven. of the Hoi, h.fa, i !„s v h> Singapore SUM IV rt Ax- ta nasj_? I g ___*>45 words
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Article182 1940-03-16 8 4 BOUT fifty players took part in J .^"Plicate tournament held J n* n C,ub on Wednesday night d the smoothness with which it was conducted was a tribute to the o.«an,smg ability „f Mrs. Eber. who se__td£te! eVerythin was to I-nnier was served at 8.30 and182 words
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Article347 1940-03-16 8 VERA AKIMIOHI TO-DAY PEOPLE AND j PLACES VE8TBBDAY ;it Ml p m. :it Bi Andrew atheriral the m.u riaije to«;k plaee between Mr Edward Chrystie Fetuigt and Miss GUdyi Ann (Susie* Seuaid. Thr '•'ev. it. .1 iii MMjggm performed the ceremony. the < ol Mr347 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-03-16 8 Top: —Mrs. Foster Wearne and Miss Joy Johnson, pictured si the Singapore Swimming Club, look as though they are thoroughly en. joying their dip. I Above: —Mrs. V. C. Teasdale enjoying a sun bathe on the s.nne day.40 words
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Article60 1940-03-16 8 H. E. To Attend Condert U E. the Governor and Lady Thomas 11 will attend to-morrow night's concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall in aid of funds for ihe Finnish Red Cross. Now that the war has ended In Finland funds are still urgently needed to relieve suffering occasioned by60 words
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Article110 1940-03-16 8 RFAR.AnM.RAI and Mrs. Drew MtaftotoN at d r arl > at Navy H..us Thursdav night. Their guests Included:— Brie and __r_ q..„i Angus. CapTc^, ua'mVTSaT Mrs. Drew was a ehumbw h___ In a Picture gown of fuschia all e taffet wtth a sweeping skirt defined it110 words
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Advertisement40 1940-03-16 8 The s~\ FIRMO-LIFT <fw/ I Treatment C. Jf This Is Elizabeth Anton' a/JB U is careful, thorcug, "^'featment which dinarily refreXnJ anrt m and e tra V aSk. V*^ **J a.jit.sning and soothing is hem.* in M b;^^^ |A__iy/\M_»_?'_' BATTEBYBOAP.40 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1940-03-16 9 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her, to Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. f|f it REAL LOVE? in love with a girl ever hildhood1,332 words
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99 1940-03-16 9 You can send your queries POST FREE H I l|N order to facilitate the sending I of queries to Helen, she has j [arranged with the Tribune Press ("Town Office. No. 9, The Arcade, jf [singapoie. to deliver these direct J Ito the Morning Tribune, thus I [eliminating the need99 words
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Advertisement12 1940-03-16 9 Correspondence Coupon be above coupon mast, be encloiwd wlt_ every corropoxtfknce query.12 words
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Article, Illustration355 1940-03-16 10 And "Somewhere In France** I lIOW will sport in Britain be H affected by the calling-up of all men between the ages of 20 and 28? Such a development, of course, was inevitable, and sporting authorities have been making preparations to carry on as best they can355 words
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Article, Illustration180 1940-03-16 10 Australia To Get 900 Planes Melbourne. Between 300 and 40C Fairey Battle aircraft and more than 500 Avron Anson planes will be supplied by Britain as a gift to Australia for use in the Empire Air Training Scheme. They will be part of a total of 3,000 planes, including replacements,180 words
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Article, Illustration42 1940-03-16 10 And well sun-tanned too is Ann Shirley, bright R.K.O. Radio starlet. She's on her vacation after concluding her role in "Vigil J in the Night." Here she is seen cooling off with q rti« in one of California's luxury pools.42 words
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103 1940-03-16 10 ANEW law for the repression ol ftttl masonry and all secret institution! in Spain was hailed to-day by Madrfl newspapers as a necessary move agai_fl an en?my that had 'caused Spain! maximum of damage." Newspapers pointed out that Fr*l masons and Jews had supported t!103 words
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342 1940-03-16 11 I Films And Propaganda STALIN'S CULTURE AND CREED OF GODLESSNESS IS BEING i BOOSTED IN BRITAIN. THE SOCIETY FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS WITH THE U.S.S.R. IS BUSY SHOWING SOVIET FILMS— THERE WAS A PREMIERE < (IN LONDON, THE OTHER DAY. OTHER ACTIVITIES INCLUDE i LECTURES342 words
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Article, Illustration629 1940-03-16 11 ALLIED WAR SPIRIT HARDENS TO FACE THE SPRING Co-operation Improves Still More I LONDON. THE MOMENT IS APPROACHING WHEN SOME SORT OF SPRING OFFENSIVE BECOMES POSSIBLE WHICH MIGHT CHANGE THE STATIC LAND WAR INTO ENCOUNTERS ON A SCALE UNPREDICTABLE, THERE ARE INNUMERABLE SIGNS OF A HARDENING OF THE ALLIED WAR629 words
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Article, Illustration55 1940-03-16 12 King George decorated two officers and six ratings when he vi_ated a Scottish naval establishment He also met the commanders of two Polish submarines which in September evaded internm?nt in the Baltic and arrived at a British port to co.operate with the Koyal Navy The King is here seen shaking55 words
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715 1940-03-16 12 Had Nothing But The Best I-indon. MR, JACK ABRAHAM PHILLIPS, gambler, "phantom million- aire," and dealer in big West End estates the man who kept his young wife "in a gilded cage" once said to his tailor's cutter. "You give such a good line to715 words
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Article621 1940-03-16 12 1 THERE IS NO QUESTION BUT THAT THE GERMANS WILL LOT THE WAR— THE MORAL FACTOR ALONE MAKES AN ALLIED VICTORY CERTAIN," DECLARED ARCHDUKE OTTO Of'hapBURG, IN BALTIMORE LAST WEEK. The Archduke is visiting the United States to study the American constitutional system as a621 words
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Article, Illustration79 1940-03-16 12 It was sights like that which made Finland's councils dec.de for pe^ 1 even though they lost vast areas of their country which their you proud to die for. Finnish i Here President Kallio of Finland is seen talking to a wounded soldier in a military hospital79 words
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Advertisement2336 1940-03-16 13 P^oo<JT^{\\ J I \■g .f'p?^^^ f Educational Singapore Institute of Sclenro in? ocunce. Time 3.30 p m —4.30 p.m. l No. 700-C) > goa^ofor^^. ~^7 V > Classes i, r V d B ftd TW new t lasses for i ntrn rnoay ,„o to 7 pm. and per month Nea2,336 words
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Advertisement321 1940-03-16 14 pT^KED OUT AT EVERY SHOW! i A Rollicking Night of Merriment w.th your two favountc FUNSTARS" Together! At Malava's Utffctri I *oe^i SHOWS DAH-¥ ONDITIONKD IIIIMRK--3.15-6.15 -9.15 CAPITOL m^ m_h_—— a«_^— Bkr w^ S^^^^_________________^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B_________l __r^_[; «_M_ l I ifl jftW mwlt A ****'R_____r^B _£__i_r m _R ?i___j" BSfet ______lllP mi:d!321 words
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Advertisement335 1940-03-16 15 H' 080 FLNE AND DoicnN EMP,RE TALK,ES PRISON (TANJONG PAGAR) Tlimmi i TO-NIGR! ,i p m j f DOROTHY I winrr iv 9 menl was tru imiuuih. LAMOIR IN Oldham, tl *_^b^ m t__f___i ICt JllJ:«- '11 I l|fl Sk **M ___i^FB _.»t 5 an 7 I"" Matinees:. To-day To-morrow'335 words
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Advertisement319 1940-03-16 15 li A Sensational New Note in Screen Entertainment. 7" l ::-i.v Ml <v Ml _\lvl S.n_rl if lit. Come On And Ge^oJ.oad of Laughs With Your Heart^On The 1-2 Beat! Hsrt comti IK« Old Proraiior s" »»iWi«ll. turning tht Uetts on 1 /ft yS^ Ik Hollywood.on Hollywood! own _^^^m hom«319 words
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Article20 1940-03-16 16 Muthu Bfofh v I and costs. In default 3 months' imS sM.ment on a eharce uf sellm* a_____20 words
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Miscellaneous136 1940-03-16 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE Mail Departures |iSr J r DAI ..est Time MAILS ARRIVFIM Ma. ls 1.,. Of Posting £JJB ADJ i Ah- 4.00 pm AFRICA 'Air- 4.00 p.m. Mails From:— BRUNT I (Steamer) 130 p.m. KUALA BELAIT (Steamer* 1.30 p.m. Australia j aay Moql BURMA <Ain 4.00 p.m. lAirt 330 nm136 words
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Article464 1940-03-16 17 STERN WARNINGS FOR BOXERS ADVANCES, PURSES, BETTING Ul Br mi !v! is I,np very important Bl jut to which I feel compelled C i the ipadll attention of F th»> know they u ill be Km to light M a contract date l without disclosing this to the promoter, they464 words
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Article97 1940-03-16 17 ||B, f, Brewer, pn idem sj| j the Singapor,. Boxing Bo.inl I ot t ontrol, announced \esterd.,\ th.it the Board had been •lllrlall] v authorised by the British Boxing Board of (ontrol and th,. a S tional Boxing Association of America to recogni.e a, pnposed97 words
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Advertisement255 1940-03-16 17 Wj üblic Notices ■WMPORE MUNICIPALITY m are invited for the supply of BO dia. Concrete Sewer Pipes, j K in and Tender Form may be H: from the Municipal Engineer's __E__P Auction of a Deposit Receipt m Tendei.s will close at 12 noon __F* I C. H. Goldie, 1 Municipal255 words
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Advertisement21 1940-03-16 17 ASK THE MAH ■Ff_____H WHO KNOWS W J&_. MtEWAN'S LA I RED LABEL.. mmmm^s^ V w___k_ -^P p"^._V K <'<>» ant! health.21 words
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Miscellaneous22 1940-03-16 17 ITIDE TABLE TO-DAY ter: 2.14 A.M. 8.4 ft. 3.11 P.M. 6.9 ft. TO-MORROW r: 2.54 A.M. 8.1 ft. 4.18 P.M. 6.4 ft.22 words
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631 1940-03-16 18 Explode Pays $50 For Third Place Yesterday Hi um Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, tnday. pOOH entnes mrndt H m Riiilbic to have races at the Lai pine 8ky< Meeting to-day. The following are the results: BIG SWEEP Total po,,J 16,206 FIRST lMl^ 7 SECOND631 words
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Article59 1940-03-16 18 Yesterday's Soccer RESULTS, in hre i dao. i.m.,1 aiccerJ FIRST DIVlSlu> S.C.C. beat lapjflg land Highlands 4-1 V, bu 1 u,,r Road. at An *n Royal Engineers brat R at Changi. V BUSINESS HOUSES N\(,|j Overseas Chinese Bank bfa G.E.C. 5-^0 on hfcae* ground. ln,on Jacks Sports Club beat Wean,*59 words
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Article30 1940-03-16 18 The Division Gne match between the Malavs and the A A Reet Pw.A., arranged to be played tu-dayV Anson Road Stadium ha been ostponed to a Kafei di30 words
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Article48 1940-03-16 18 Dividends At A Glance Ka<-e 1 Some Fiiii slO A, >:> Vas^a Sti I ,ei i.wine Shi I'lu< bird sT UotaaW s7 I 3 f.milv !)ignu> sn a U«ale< Its KX|)Io<). Rate 4— High Degree Hi a HI Sureftss III Race Starloek S71 and $27. Dansc Uu Ventre 823.48 words
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Article19 1940-03-16 18 I London. Friday. £251 3 4 Buyer. £252' 4 Seller: iflicial Price i £250 Buver ttSOVj Seller19 words
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Article30 1940-03-16 18 idon. Friday. Buyers Seller* I Steady I 11 V 8 11' aid' April 11» 8 11' ard) May ll'a Ho .wardi June 11 1 16 11 3 1630 words
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Article89 1940-03-16 18 London, Friday. 66 6* Ranter 3340 Electric 81 40 Chemical Industries 31 7' 2 Tdbax 121 Dutch 247lian Pacific 8 5 8 tin 4 3 PL In. Trust 33 3 Lin gels 2 ms 23/Kintas 14 9 han 16/I, Asiatics 3/7 2 .vrwatersrand Areas 81 3 Shell89 words
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Article48 1940-03-16 18 London, Friday. T, T London on Paris 178.50 1 T London on Amsterdam 7 53 i "i i. ndon on Shanghai 4 5/16 London on Hongkonc ls. 2 29;32d ndon on Japan Is. 3 7 32d. TVT London on New York 4 02% to 4.03V 248 words
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Article57 1940-03-16 18 London, Friday, an oil 'Malay) in S'ment Unquoted •Straits FMS.) E ember S'ment Unquoted Flour (Sarawak* April S'ment. 17.10 Seller? Tapioca. Seed Pearl, t Quality (Singapore) h S'ment. 31 March Pepper FAQ> White Mtmtok A or:] S'ment. 4 1 16 Sellers FAQ) Black LamponL' MarchiApril 2 15 16 Sellers57 words
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Article18 1940-03-16 18 London, Fridav. Spot 20 15 16 Forward 20 15 16 BAR GOLD, Fine per oz. £8.8.018 words
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Article28 1940-03-16 18 New. York. Mar 14. RI r,m R 3v Hers Tone Quiet Spot 1153 B i«i 2 iTA, July/Sept. 38^ 18» 4 Market Tone Quiet 47 \k28 words
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554 1940-03-16 18 Tads Win Trophy By Just A Point i pROVING ONCE AGAIN THAT THEY HAVE THE BEST STRING OI AMATEUR BOXERS, THE MANCHESTER REGIMEN I CAPTURED THE TOLLEY CUP WITH 35 POINTS IN THE FINALS OF THE TOURNAMENT HELD LAST NIGHT \T THF HAPPY WORLD.554 words
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Article150 1940-03-16 18 Fraser' s Daily Report Singapore, Friday. [V 'U conditions again prevailed in all sections of tb e share mmiket to.day Local tin was unchanged at $127*4, while the pricp of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37 cents, Apriljjune 3S cents, J aly 'September Sift cents, and October. December150 words
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Article30 1940-03-16 18 London. Mar. 15. The Stock Exchanpe closed or. a cheer1 ful note, prices occasionally being sliehtly i higher, but business was only small. Wall Street was steady.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration222 1940-03-16 19 London, Mar. 15. TBI Opposition raised questions dealing with the Supply Ministry in a debate on the vote of credit in the Commons to-day. Mr. Burgin, Supply Minister, spoke of the magnitude of the work and commitments since September last, already exceeding £500222 words
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Article183 1940-03-16 19 Nazis Planned A ttack On Soviet Polish Revelations I PARIS, MAR. 15 "THE POLISH GOVERNMENT IN FRANCE ISSUED A WHiTr BOOK LAST NIGHT, DEALING WITH POLISH rem TIONS WITH GERMANY AND RUSSIA BETWEEN I9_\w 1939. J The Book reveals that during this time, Nazi Germany repeatedly suggested to Poland a183 words
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Article71 1940-03-16 19 Rome, Mar. 15. THE newspaper Tevere reveals that under the recent agreement with Germany, Italy will receive nine million tons of coal annually from Germany, but still have to import three millions from other sources to ensure her annual needs of twelve millions. TheReuter - 71 words
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372 1940-03-16 19 MANNERHEIM LINE WEAKNESS MAY BE FOUND IN SIEGFRIED LINE London, Mar. 15. (Reuter's Special Commentary) THE New York Times says that on his Roman holiday, "Ribbentrop went home worse than empty-handed. Ciano's newspaper suggested that Germanic hordes should stay on their own side Oa the Brenner. "The Chamber of Fasces372 words
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Article152 1940-03-16 19 London, Mar. 15. WITH the restoration of V™ (i between Russia and Finland, IN the elimination of the Scandinavian countries as a potential war /one n any rate in the immediate futurspeculation is now bu. y with in* possibility of trouble in the Near Mj* says Reuter's diplomatic152 words
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