Morning Tribune, 18 March 1940
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Title Section9 1940-03-18 1 The Morning Tribune A^^^^^^^^^Uf^| The Morning Tribune Monday^,; I9 words
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Article79 1940-03-18 1 2 MORE U-BOATS SUNK Paris, Mar. 17. Li SCH naval circles an--1 naunee that they have re■emm <l information about the ■nKiMt: of two more German ■ibiiKirim-s. and they express Kir belief that a new wave of K.h.ut is being sent out from Hermany. I f a is believed in79 words
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Article145 1940-03-18 1 [any German patrols have been action on the Western Front lie past 48 hours, especially centre and the area t of the Saar. I trolfi were out both by I I b; day, and went fairly close h lines. artillery opened fire because of olB.O.W. - 145 words
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Article49 1940-03-18 1 V'/i Best Tale 2 n Guarantee 3 Glrl'a Death 4 ioin Navy 5 n Ears Open 6 Paje 7 J°W' Placet 8 Women's Page 9 living On Uo<»d 10 &11 »e War 12 unsifted Advts. 13 iSj m »s 14 15 snipping 16 \Tk 18 1949 words
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Article494 1940-03-18 1 14 NAZI BOMBERS RAID SCAPA FLOW One Destroyed, Many Damaged: Visitors Meet Blaze Of Fire British Bombers Over Heligoland London, March 17 BRITISH and Nazi aircraft have been very active. The Germans attacked Fleet units at Scapa Flow, and British bombers visited Heligoland Bight. The Nazi raid on Scapa Flow494 words
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Article, Illustration128 1940-03-18 1 lONDON. MAR. W. MGNOR Ml SSOLINI LEFT KOMt J AT 110 P.M. TO-DAY IN A SPKCiAI TRAIN IN THE DBIC has naturally K iven rise to a Borfhrf rumours from f^f^S^S^T^in One news agency me^a <■ roi rH^ m B A Paris report states ta.Reuter - 128 words
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Article19 1940-03-18 1 Mai i? A commen ne on the VTrtpo ::1 CTiger >r creW killed- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article335 1940-03-18 2 Helsinki, Mar. r. <>\ thouaandfl of aa id n m th« ellinfi b} trains, some bj car and motor-bus ;,n<i otbers by slejsjh or on too:, [lie culean efl 'i-t i». complete their evaeuation rithin t h«- short time ai their disposal. To work to proceed335 words
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103 1940-03-18 2 Strike Position In Dublin Is Serious Dublin, Mar. 16. TIIK strike of Municipal employees here entered its third week and the capital was further harassed to-day by a lightning unofficial strike of a section of the city's bus compail) employees. After some hours (he men returned to work. People to-dayReuter - 103 words
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Article155 1940-03-18 2 London, Mar. 17. THE House of Commons will debate foreign affairs on Tuesday when Mr. Chamberlain will review the international situation and the progress of the war. Mr. Attlee will follow, and ask a number of questions regarding the Government's diplomatic activities, general prospects, andReuter - 155 words
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Article57 1940-03-18 2 NORWEGIANS MAKE STRONG PROTEST Oslo, Mar. 17. Tub. Government yesterday officially protested to the German Govern meni again*! the torpodoin^ of ih Norwegian vessel Nadarholm. It waa declared the Norwegian Govern mem 1 serves Uie right to demand compensation and expects the German Govern ment to take appropriate measures regardReuter - 57 words
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Article128 1940-03-18 2 Nazis Best Tale .ishnigtiui Mar. 17. G< V I !;\\ll M i.llmals ale im«ns»'d at (ienn.tn r. ports allt'unu thai .Mr Joseph Kenned* I S Imbasaador to London, told t lnState Department that relations between Wnnelf and the British (•overnniPiit had become strained. Hie (it-rman repttrts attribute tlus inl'orinalion toReuter - 128 words
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84 1940-03-18 2 Baltic States Reaffirm Neutrality Riga, Mar 16. A COMMUNIQUE issued at the close of the conference of Baltic: foreign ministers states that any intention of aiming at "the establishment of just and lasting peace would be supported hy Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania by all means in their power." The communiqueReuter - 84 words
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Article69 1940-03-18 2 Possible French Cabinet Shuffle JALK of a minor I tontinu^ in P Z following yesterd vote, rron, which cent L f the Benat< terpreted as i mAa dtnee In the (w rerni ~"J* a demand for increa> conduct 01 the ;var i abstained iron, votii 1 If :r ■■('tk theReuter - 69 words
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Article135 1940-03-18 2 Roosevelt Defines Peace THE world was seekii. id basis for peace," declared Roosevelt In a broadca nertion vvith tt\? For ference of North America But prace. he added, could netted peace "if the small 1. in fear of their powerful neighbour*' No peace could last "if its fruit oppression, .starvation,135 words
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Article58 1940-03-18 2 L IN spite of the new war experienced no difficulty leans. Fifty-million pounds bills wer* offered and all< t average fate of £1-0-5. rally the same as last wee* TTie discount market per cent, of their apprecial has given satisfaction, csp^ 1 total amount applied few58 words
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Article35 1940-03-18 2 London Volunteers ace pted for contingent of the Interna teer Corps for Finland an procen of disbandmnu. been notified bytiv F* 111 11 that the ratification of t rendered their assis* ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement19 1940-03-18 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COA\PENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT19 words
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114 1940-03-18 3 GERMANY TO OFFER GUARANTEE TO RUMANIA BUCHAREST, MAE 17. WHILE OFFICIAL RUMANIAN QUARTERS DENT ALL KNOWLEDGE OF ANY NEGOTIATIONS FOR A SO-VIET-RUMANIAN OK SOVKT-GERMAN-RUMANIAN NONUiGRESSION PACT, IT IS RUMOURED IN CIRCLES (LOSE TO THE GERMAN LEGATION IN BUCHAREST THAT A HIGH NAZI OFFICIAL IS ARRIVING NEXT WEEK WITH AN OFFER114 words
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Article244 1940-03-18 3 NO CHANGE IN RUMANIA'S POLICY Hurh;u:>st. Mar. 11. I vi \ll MINT issued by KM r,uv says that the* A .ht.onal submission ni p,,'.' members of the Iron IK I cannol influence the unit' U, .u.dins lines of KumaI K domestic and foreign policy. I« ds: u considers, as prooi.244 words
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Article232 1940-03-18 3 tcuuiescence of Sweden and Norway was a triumph oi evil »ver moral weakness, declared Sir Archibald Sincla.i a broadcast speech to-night. HI be the duty of Parliament next week to Mna«te I >«'•»• i all, onr own Government shoul.l be blamo^ lor glviniReuter - 232 words
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Article79 1940-03-18 3 Rome. Mar. 17. pKIttIANY Mas eyery reason to try topreveni Allied intervention in southern Europe and the Near East, Bays tin* Popolo di Roma, commenting on suggestions concerning German-Russian- H u n Parian guarantee to Rumania. M U the plan is carried out. as itReuter - 79 words
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Article257 1940-03-18 3 TRADE UNIONS THE WAR London. Mar. 17 KevUwinu mx months' expel i«n< of dealings between Tn4f I'mons and the Government, Sir Walter Cttrme told a Durham demonstration that their war polity had been fully justified. Without less oi freedom arid without sacrificing their position o| nidcpend nee, Trade Unions hadB.O.W. - 257 words
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Article181 1940-03-18 3 WELLES' TALKS WITH DUCE 16 AN mm unique on Mr Sumn< w. k with Slgnor .Hid C Bites tl <■" id cord < uni Ciano hMr W< I i the An can Am to I Italian officials w n in Mr Wellei evideni from all pap hlch pul i 011Reuter - 181 words
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Article102 1940-03-18 3 NEW ORDER FOR DUTCH SHIPPING Amsterdam, m- 1 17 X has transpired that the naval au 1 thoritles 1 advice to v leave dotl until further orderi w i celved, ftppliw «*J t(l '^"'uivH- foflowed report three more shlpa ft Ui l neighbourhood, one "i which British vessel, MHi< AReuter - 102 words
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Article19 1940-03-18 3 Silvtkrtn treatment rejtw huu-formn.K tuques to normal funrticms. Write lor tree bOQk--1 i'The natural Way ol Ha i Cultun19 words
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Advertisement25 1940-03-18 3 PURE SILVIKRiN Xh« con ll Hair Food IS 'i VM »m all Ch( Store! and Han c Sole Distill))! 1 RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Cecil Street.25 words
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68 1940-03-18 4 Well-Known Tennis Player Hurt In Crash S A. DAUD, prominent Singapore tennia player, and Mrs P l Morgan, wifp of a wireless operator attached to the Kranji Wireless Station, were .slightly injured in a motor accident at the junction of Bras Basah Road and Waterloo Street at about 9.30 last68 words
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191 1940-03-18 4 raAvum.il nw> Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Whi-., the Chinese labourer, who stood charged al the Selangor WU "S mU r of a y° u "g girl. Yong Mah. at Sungei Way a«e»^l y Ml Justice Cusscn at thc A*^. boMi the «es rmng V ldict f191 words
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Article160 1940-03-18 4 DO ORCHIDS KNOW? (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Jill] poser Do orchids know?" is set in a most amazing story told by Dr. I. (i. Cameron at a farewell party given in his honour at the Hotel Majestic last night. In the compound o f the doctor's bungalow160 words
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125 1940-03-18 4 $1,500 Fine For Attempt To Defraud Public (From Our Own Reporter SkSKSSSKSSi OF THESF TICKFTS SZJ™ ORDERKI > THE PRINTING puUic against ft, SSLXX^T?* you a sentence that wil] bo a deterrent to ot er p ople St The above remarks were made bv m,- t- Middle Court to-day when125 words
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Article21 1940-03-18 4 f. 2?H n oCi l Of a chinft labourer was •ii«^u' 1 i ;t K irati n but21 words
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227 1940-03-18 4 STRAITS TRADERS $1,294,000 PROFIT TO accounts to shareholder, at th, meeting of Straits t it is proposed to deckr. of 75 cents per share and to carry forward I *3 The report of the Director. Supples of ore showed an mS2 pared with the pre^ous hJ Crea to the higher227 words
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Article323 1940-03-18 4 CONCERT FOR FINN RED CROSS FUND THE Finnish Red Cross Fund will fc considerably as a result of a Miccessful concert organised by Barbara Gilmar and Lt Comm. Bridges, R.N.R. (Ret.) at the V Memorial Hall last night. A distinguished audience headed J HE. the Governor and Lady Tnomw listened323 words
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528 1940-03-18 5 FATHER LEAVES FORTUNE-NOT TO "LUCKY JIM" I 1 'Slight Oversight" I (From Our Own Correspondent) lift !1 i: LAWRENCE ("LUCKY JUT TO His FRIENDS) sat iM REAM -FURNISHED LUXURY APARTMENT IN QUEBECLg\ :AKBLE ARCH, W., THINKING ABOUT THE FATHER WHO last twelve years, until Y Lawrence, the building t or,528 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-03-18 5 Johnson and Yvonne Chaney in frivolous mood on th« M"" 1 board. nitte two lasses are among Singa mre\ most deeoratift Mj«te. hp y l be seen in th e "1940 Gaieties" at the end of this monfn.39 words
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Article289 1940-03-18 5 JOLLY Anna Andersen, Danish ship stewardess, joined the Brit: Navy ior four days after her ship was torpedoed in the North S n n. "Never will I go to sea again, she said. "Not until the wai is over, anyway. I will go ba< k home now289 words
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Article69 1940-03-18 5 Tin. Princesses Elisabeth ami Mm i ii»i Are anxiovs t<» do their bH in ih<* war. Princess Kli/ai>»th ha been begging her parents to allow ft i to lake up nursinf, as her aunt, Princess Mary, fii<i at much the same a«<- during 1 1 last69 words
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Article, Illustration28 1940-03-18 5 "PLANE" SAILING j 1 A squadron-leader demons- N trates manoeuvrei with modehi y <»i German planet and explain! s an air operation to some Isri- tish bomber pilots.28 words
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Article, Illustration33 1940-03-18 5 Thousands <>» tons of British shipping are being convoyed safely t<> and from British. The crew of British merchantman in convoy are seen here assembling in life jacket! for lifeboat drill.33 words
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517 1940-03-18 6 Mar Is Decided On Gossip X rNS is ON PMK ALfifcT WITH WIDELED IN I ARELESS 'P x \V.\l:\T|» THE NATION OF THE tAT MIGHT SERIOUS Li Ki ES OF VITA] 1 I M')X. Alfrrd \Y. I-vm:, son of Sir Mirer! Ewiftf, lamnu>517 words
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Article161 1940-03-18 6 JHE phobia, wiU S et vou Kt, 1 watch out. Klvania medical society his -tod phobias to fit every fancy and re ported thousands of period stMto n? .from such fears and it fcnt v to those who cherish them There's the man with catoptrophobia a161 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-03-18 6 Mr. Summer Welles Oeftirl I nder-sec retan statp'M bribed As a :> ace enrof M hue on his arrival in r4,W road the Italian liner rJ 01 He later continued disjoin! to the warring capitate, U'ith him is Mr. Mvron I Taylor. President Roose*M; personal Ambas^adodr to tft47 words
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64 1940-03-18 6 T.XRMFR Ol m Ball's larfhl 1 aime-d rite, ■feoj from xhM story window, ended the hi» «H jiuiii h« Iding -ildfl Kit-hard, nt ininpi to A ni'.ni of "blaiki'i: noney. mT' t:. b 1 icet. struck L ?er of hii H but the shot64 words
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261 1940-03-18 6 London JT is expected that some time this year the Duke and Duchess of Kent will take up residence at Kensington Palace. It was the wish of the late Princess Louise that the Duke of Kent, who was the principal beneficiary under her will,261 words
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Advertisement69 1940-03-18 6 IT'S OUT!! I ALMANAC OF MALAYA 194* I *th a directory and a Calendar, packed with lentlc and useful information on Malaya and peoples. An Easy and Immediate references for the home and essential for the Office OtfiCt Size 30" x 40" $2 00 H% of p*i r*x+U evenly divided69 words
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Article851 1940-03-18 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L. Hopkin On Hitler And Sumner Welles: Panicky People S Advocate General Massacre Of Dogs: As Meat-Ealers They Are Unnecessary Luxury: "White Feather" Nuisance Again: Australian Troop Stories Revived. m w London, Mar. 3. ,ndon on thw Sunday K, read with no Ceding I amusement of what Kr851 words
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416 1940-03-18 7 Morning Tribune Monday, Mar. 18, 1940. Shadow Over The Balkans SINGE this IW attaint HiHerism wib launched. >c\en ■oaths atfo. the Allies ha\e alway> been conscious of an Fastern Front to which they must devote constant attention. The strong fortification^ on both sides of llu- Frnno Cf man border have416 words
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Advertisement18 1940-03-18 7 J\ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES I THE EASTERN UNITED INSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, s9^pShS)Si Lm^oßp^H18 words
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Article51 1940-03-18 8 The Younger Generation Typical <>f the stordy, health: children who t/irivv on a fl..*t <>t Minstiine mil otitdoor Ufc in Siiiim pore, an* Snirlej SMmagct ■nu\ Mai. olm l)ou«la- picturcil at ttte Bwimaiing Club. Shirley is playing with her bucket and spade uhilp Malcolm is read] to plunge into the51 words
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Article343 1940-03-18 8 [M the ■•arch for new and attractive evening sown fashions it is interesting to »bsenr c what FJollyuood's notables iron at the recent opening tight of (he Opera season In Los Angelev The audience had an operatic trea| as Lily i'ons and I menu Vibbott headed a343 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1940-03-18 8 IRISH JIGS AT THE CATHAY CAFE WEEK-END PARTIES V«>ra Aiiliihmt Tolls 10-tlii> Ok' PEOPLE 1 PLACES m 1 Mi;s I P I\ WS s«-t I ihu fllhi— 111 tropical evening fCWM on saiurduN iiifbl irhen the danced ai Kafllfs wearing a "two i»i«» frock ut whilr sharkskin. Thr iitt.'d biifcc1,071 words
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Article, Illustration27 1940-03-18 8 AFTER THE CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Youngs leave St. Andrews after their wedding on Fnda *****1. Mrs. Younse is the form su-ie toward of Straw* Normandy.27 words
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Article, Illustration913 1940-03-18 9 ||{i ni< k iiibt k r lli< s< pra<*li«*al I 4*onsifl< rations L HOUSE of one's own is clearly a W good investment since it represents saving of rent if you wiath W o live in M jrouraelf or a source of ■ncome it you913 words
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Advertisement26 1940-03-18 9 It I ChtTNEYS PICKLES A* FREE I DAW SEN CQ P.0.8ca.9020\/CALCUTTA.»wDiA PHONE IS7C l IVF LINES C.S. 141A Adi t. of Sinynporc Cold Storage Co., Ltd.26 words
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Article, Illustration70 1940-03-18 10 Pulling More Jhan Her Weight This is Rita Ha v worth filmland's loveliest of 25^2 Rita is plenty slim without all th^ hard exercise that she gets rowing machine. on thf But she's taking no chances and ntend* to rt'inam in ti|,n s for long time to come. f o70 words
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66 1940-03-18 10 PERSISTENT cold, combined with th* scarcity of coal, has compelled 1 Uoveninum w H ration. Coupons wnich woS B not have been available urn i iW may now be nsed, accordine to =''g I D an broadcast announcement. 1 i 'in Peb 26 r V66 words
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Advertisement28 1940-03-18 10 CHOP GUAN SOON'S FLEET OF 59 FORDS. I H Singapore's leading Haulage Contractor J places his faith in Ford for Reliable H and Economical transportation. B^R WB^K^Bfflw J28 words
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Article, Illustration709 1940-03-18 11 It Wont Last For Ever L ESPEB ATBLY SHORT OF THE RAW MATERIALS THAT FORM iWKKTIESOK LIFE. AM) WITHOUT MOXKY rn n ■aTKKIAI>. HAS I'ASSED FROM THE IRON A ;eYvTO THK WOOI) L^, -tj -three million N:izi> at this moment are living synthetic lives Kb<709 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-03-18 12 i They say Iwo heads are better than one. And here you see some French and British pilots discussing tactics in front of a Fairey Battle bomber. The two forces are very interested in Jhe work that the other is doing and picking up as many points from53 words
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Article217 1940-03-18 12 k NUMBER of smartly uniformed A.T.S. officers are now at base camns in France investigating conditions for the establishment of women's units. Thrv are going about their task In a businesslike manner, examining the situation on the spot to see if the work and accomodation are217 words
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Article590 1940-03-18 12 fROAKED the pundits when another European war flared last September: "More will die from disease than bullets." Quoted were past campaigns to prove that disease was the real enemy of the soldier, that he had more to fear from a single bacteria than from all the590 words
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Article90 1940-03-18 12 rRANCE will have three meatK f a week. ..ofioninff o f In addition, there is to be tl( n on e the amount of meat served to hen person in a restaurant on aa meat is permitted on the mcn On Mondays and Tuesd vealExchange - 90 words
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Advertisement32 1940-03-18 12 &'k J itj*/ insist on your Rights lY- W CLOVER Mil If MILk B AN CREAM Ini. is HARK CLOVKK sjwakinu 1 intend to tell the world that mKaL 3 APR B32 words
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Advertisement500 1940-03-18 13 -^^^^B -^^^^^1 m^^^^^l B^^^^^li I' mi t tuitions Vacant I Uo\ (No. b" :<i attractive Eurasian i: Buropeari !<■ Oejlaag. Blnfapoti b*t« Ding any (No. 8' ~~Z an manufacture hendache euro and medicated oil. for any sel." <t c;i!iva.sser all ove.unount required. Write to Box \JBL. Tribune, Siiigapon- (No 822C)500 words
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Advertisement573 1940-03-18 13 Educational IfSncC IST; tructor £s!?*i£! tO Advan^od Classes taught In Mann ,*J, al:! H cklen and Engllsn bpenal iUndUtß Senior Cambnci K r Opening Date: 1.4.40 hours from prn 'an be arranger *2 p m for subject. $3- p.m for 2 subject M ;,lav. Cantonese and Hockien Classes under tuition573 words
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Advertisement648 1940-03-18 13 Miscellaneous Enjoy boating In Hnppv bow J I |g M -inn Gard»n" I dancing table garden buru (N« CREAM rve-brows Mil 11, encourages fresh growth M <• Marl A: Co, 29, Robinson Road 81] BHARAT MAHTA HAIR OIL removes d I r and < brain. Call for Munpta 112 North648 words
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Advertisement386 1940-03-18 13 property For Sale ■in j I s«-.t f..r I Want laleagirl foi Happy World M t.,i not •w.» thoroughbred i ba old Apply fan Nui d ind. mode b MShCkM Uox N Malaya pan (Nd wantp:d i preferable i n il.nicf. Apply Box 577, ojo Ml >une, <No. 809-C? Wanted386 words
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Advertisement105 1940-03-18 14 WmmHlvely I. A^ll HAY Season Extended owing to f remendous Success! A Rollicking Night of Merriment with your two favourite "FUNSTARS" Together! Malta's I.aru»'st finest 310-DAI \iK.(<)MiiTiOM.i) THEATBS .15-6.15-9.15 CAPITOL Kn^UGHTFULLY DIFFERENT COMEDY V JMH^S^^^iii^^^^B show |^I^Lh|M 1 1 r\iMioi mi \iiti 2 DAYS ONLY: TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY 1 Shows105 words
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Advertisement229 1940-03-18 14 \oi ruin KITK OQMETC s iaks IN LAUGH SWinT*^ ITOBI BEMATIOM Of mi si \so\ I°;^:,, ALHAAABRA RKO EADWB MISK \L COMEDY hit Produced ond d by DAVID BUTUR Sc^eo b y W.i ;.om ClTir'-r The Story of The most Amazing Man-Hunt Th( World lias seen NEXT CHANGE -ALH AM229 words
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208 1940-03-18 15 4. Chang Po Ling, President of the Nankai University, historical d 3ti uggle against opiu and the fin; jed, in a recent speech at the Rotai mpts oi op:um i >pmrr rs of civ.. vrinc i oi thi Man 1911 irthern expedition ufCentral News - 208 words
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Article118 1940-03-18 15 Japanese Designs In S. Asia ingkini 6. Government"* ■ement of its decision to the Japanese South Pacific -vice and to inaugural* •■«iiland airline indicates the tion of Japan's southward policy, writes the 13 IN< w Szechwan Daily an editorial to-da doubt that objective is French Indo:iippin e Island', which by118 words
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Article157 1940-03-18 15 i you see the Ci erywhere You probably have like flu Carters. In lact you mieht be the tera yourself, a. to make n a po.. e. "Our Neighbours -the Carter-." which opened at the Cathay yesterday. Tht I .ail mid- American family. They have157 words
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Article45 1940-03-18 15 llf ay kvslr mptofc the star of "1 •which opened In the supp are I Evt rett Horto:. I Eaii av.ri xM.iy Robson ar>: provide excels-: The story Ls ol a Hollywood fi h Unfori arri^ K prin Tht 1 hum be45 words
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17 1940-03-18 15 T P Politj Council will be o| mcial capital, on April a 117 words
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Article50 1940-03-18 16 AWARDS FOR INFORMATION 1 THE AdmiralU 1 s<l en^ S nd trader which a maxi mam J uill b«- paid for Information J** to the «apture or destructioni^ enemy warship. 0I Awards of £50 for m and activities «,l announi HS d Other ot the position finding of mines.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article47 1940-03-18 16 Amsterdam. Mar u The Dutch naval authorities have advised all dripping companies h r telegram to suspend sailing unti i further notice, according to the newspaper THegraaf. lh e is said to be due to the dangers not threatening dripping n the normil route to I.iiul.imi.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement301 1940-03-18 16 _~_m f ~^v. a V filHI I BY P&Oaiidß R ITIS HTNDIAXi HES (INCOia'OitATLD IN ENGLAND) The 11.I 1 A. O. S. N. Com^muj will have at pjMMßger «<€ k anii€ k r %ailin^ All vrssrls may call at any ports on or off the route and the route and301 words
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Advertisement282 1940-03-18 16 > i LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabins with Private Bath— Excellent Cuisine.— Moderate Fares. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Colombo, Aden Port Said, nUtftinTi^fT seilles. Casablanca, L"ndon, Antwerp, KOtterdam, Copenhagen and Scandi navia. OL'TWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. For further particulars please apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC282 words
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Miscellaneous74 1940-03-18 16 Postal Intelligence Mail Departures 10-DAI Mails 1 or- I \TEBT TIME or pootwc AUSTRALIA (East southi amer) n 30 a.m. VI. ON <Stt 9.00 1 CHINA Kunming earner) 9.00 a.m. I -RAM i amen 9.00 a.m. INDO-CHINA earner) 9.00 a.m. JAVA (Bteamer) 11 .30 a.m. SUMATRA Medan (Ste imer) 9.0074 words
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Article, Illustration445 1940-03-18 17 H. L. HOPKIN - BOON-BERG BATTLE TURNS INTO LAW BOUT H. L. HOPKIN (M{(MI I DRAMATIC WITHDRAWAL i 1 TSr VSV "vHSftSP- thk INDFKD-AM) IT SKKMS T|7k SinKIV REBELLION WILL CONTINUE. When a champion decides to walk out of a fight as the curtain is about to go up, you can bet their WJU445 words
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Article355 1940-03-18 17 London, Mar. 1. DACK in tho big fight limelight once again, the old Whltochtpel warrior, Jack (Kid) Berg, specially tuned for the occasion, made no mistake about whipping his substitute opponent, Sergt. Instiu Ryan, at Earl's Court. Berg won in the sixth round, and though355 words
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Article336 1940-03-18 18 bondo irday. ISSO I Ail 1 N ti>all played ■.1 ami Scotland to-day >nli. 90UTH ••< louthan Fu!: 3 outh l Tottenham 2 SOUTH i)" }i •mouth 4 Clapton 0 shot 4 Qui N ii 0 (i Brighton 2 soil l'H WESTERN Bristol h h. Bwara336 words
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Article146 1940-03-18 18 BRUNEI SULTAN GETS C.M.G. IJIS Majesty the King hasbai graciously pleased t(»a|>nr<\e the appointment of His H«k| nc>* Ahmad Tajudin Akhazul Khairi Wadin. Sultan of Brunei. to be an Honorary Companion the Most Distinguished Order St. Michael and St. Gf©r««. The conferment of I falls on the occasion oi Hw146 words
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Advertisement38 1940-03-18 18 TALISMAN^RtBBEK COMP LIMITED DfTEWM DIVIDI NOTICE is hereby terlm Dividend of 4 year ending Sl»t p ec^ n been declared by the Dii to the Shareholders on Monday, Ist April, 1940 "3 Se<Hongkong Bank Cbftmbei SINGAPORE, 16th March,38 words
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Article348 1940-03-18 19 tIIME CHEATS S. R. C OF WIN TWO-DAY PADANG "DERBY" DRAWN »DID knock of 90 by Siebel, and a chanceless 67 by la Brooy I ved by a collapse of their opponents nearly saw the SRC tu, hies on the S.C.C. in their two-day cricket match on the348 words
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Article58 1940-03-18 19 REVERSE FOR POLICE THI St. Andrews Old Boys' Avso- ciation proved too good for the Polite, passing the Uttrr*s meagre U>ial of 61 with six wickets intact, when thrse two teams met on the Depot ground yesterday. The following were the scon Police Total 61 ran S A O B58 words
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Article40 1940-03-18 19 HOLE IN ONE AT BUKIT TIMAH Singapore, Sunday. 1 Bowers performed a feat at the Royal Sinapore (iolf Club this after»oan when he did the fourale, (180 yards) on the I course in one, while play"z with Mrs. Rowers. Ml40 words
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Article55 1940-03-18 19 f [lowing were elected offlce- tJie ensuing year at the anmeeting of the Malay 'perative Society held at 'ang Malay School: Chairman: Hamid bin Haji Abdul; Hon. Mr. Jumaat bin Bedin; Hon Mr. Aman bin Ahmad; ComMe.ssrs Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed nan bin Awang, Abdul HaowJ bin Abdul55 words
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Article36 1940-03-18 19 CT. ANDREW'S SCHOOL pUyed All In- foresting borne cricket match again ii the AnglO-ChtoMe School on Saturday The Saints won by 62 lun.s. St. Andrew's School: 133 runs Anglo-Chinese School: 71 runa36 words
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Article205 1940-03-18 19 JJEEN cricket was the order of a two-day fixture that was played at the Ceylon Sports Club during the week-end when the Army and the C.S.C. drew. The Army XI was all out on Saturday for 273 runs. The C.S.C. replied 021 Sunday with 122205 words
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Article244 1940-03-18 19 CHINESE TOO GOOD FOR THE INDIANS A BRILLIANT unbeaten centi;:> by Chia Kcn^; Hock and the splendid partnership between the HUM player and Onj^ Swee Keng which utilised 92 runs were the features of the two-day cricket match in which the S.C.R.C. beat the Indian Association by 166 runs at244 words
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101 1940-03-18 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. i tabJi v bj Royal Charter A D 18.14. Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Bocietyj BANKERB AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital l 40.030.000.--i rive Fund 10,500,000LondoM Correspoudeaiti NATIONAL PROVINCIAL HANK LDtfrrsD Head Oflicr Brunrhrs: i iiuiiand. Rotterdam, Th< 04 braachi d nt smaller pla NXherlands Fasi101 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-03-18 19 TIDE TABLE I TO-DAY kr 3.48 AM 7.6 ft 6.07 P.M. 61 ft. K)-iMORKOW 5.08 A.M. 7 3 ft. 8.05 P.M. 6.4 ft23 words
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Miscellaneous67 1940-03-18 19 SI»O« I'S IHARY TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A FA. League, Div I, PoliCf v.s R.A.F., Stadium; Royal Navy vs Gord/ns, Na;.il Base; Reserve 'Division, S C.C Ret! vs. S.R.C SCC Division II "B."Cu tOOlji vs Indian As.-n I Union; 811 L, Cold Storage v i st raits Time smb. Uniteen vs A.i'67 words
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Article, Illustration69 1940-03-18 20 h£ Some damage was caused by aJ| German mine which drifted ashore T and exploded under the pier at an S I east coast town. The whole dis- t trict was shaken by the explosion aiid many windows were smashed. S Wocden planks and piles from the69 words
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Article156 1940-03-18 20 Feiping, Mar. 17. ]->Y a combined advance from the weat and north into the western hills isted by bombing planes, the Japanese after meeting with only light resistance, occupied Chaipang, a large coal-mining centre about 10 milei west of Peiping. It i. reported that theirReuter - 156 words
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Article62 1940-03-18 20 TURKEY CALLS UP MORE N.C.O.'s Istanbul, Mar. 17. ANOTHER step towards the calling up n of all non-eommissioned officers in ibul district wax taken to-dav when M c'asses of Infantry non-com-missioned fflcers were order. o to rei V( >i-t to] days train!] Won commissioned officers in other <!<• i\icc, euchReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1940-03-18 20 Washington, Mar. I7,^rwentv-one American Republics hav e protested to Britain against the sinking of the Wakama in Brazilian waters on Feb 13 They have also appealed to the belligerent* to ksep the war away from the American neutrality zone- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article35 1940-03-18 20 ANGLO-ITALIAN TRADE TALKS Lon l«. it is slated that a repi itive of the British Treaaui now en route to Home to resume ►tiations with the Italian authorii ecially on thp nnpct»r>,, «i^... ements ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article143 1940-03-18 20 London, Mar. 16. PEXERAL satisfaction is expres>ed here this morning at Supply Minister Burgin's announcements iii the Commons yesterday that newregulations dealing with improper soliciting- and commissions for obtaining Government contracts are already in draft and will probably be approved before Easter. Opposition speakers in debateBritish Official Wireless - 143 words
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Article53 1940-03-18 20 Colonial Estimates Up Lend.;. M TIVIL penal services Lssm -show a net total of £14,1 1940. compared with Tlip original net < I was £15.387.203. but thr £18,128,273. The principal decrea es C3.749.239 for India and K and £365,242 for consular service* principal inci for the colonial and mid andReuter - 53 words
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Article33 1940-03-18 20 London Mar. 17.— The Y I imer, Slava, 4.500 torn Bristol channel to-day. Al were saved, except the i~" f returned to the forecastle to I money and beloniuim> ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article31 1940-03-18 20 Rom Ifer. 17. —It is an-- I Italy continued to occupy untries using Canal during February. Bi in ihe list, and after Italv Holland, Greece and Frai. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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