Morning Tribune, 19 March 1940

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  • 14 1 The Morning Tribune P Tucs. Mar. 19, 1940. The Morning Tribune Tuesday. March 19
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  • 54 1 ckholm, Mar. 18. THE Moscow correspondent the Swedish paper nbladel says that pernt reports in Moscow in- the Soviet Union hopes to obtain a long-soufirbt i the north Atlantic landing a free port n's west coast. This con-' ent besimilar demand will be pres<
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  • 98 1 Tokyo. Mar. 13. ted seizure of mai.s by British fg^^^SSS liner Fushimi Maru at Singapore on Satuiaay "for. by the Foreign-Office spokesman who was quoted as a '.tuck, of the Government was the same as adopted in the Ba k Maru case. information reaching Uomei
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  • 453 1 Partnership In South-East Europe Believed Discussed QFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES ISSUED BOTH IN ROME AND BERLIN AFTER YESTERDAY'S MEETING BETWEEN MUSSOLINI AND HITLER AT BRENNER STATION. WHICH LASTED TWO HOURS AND 50 MINUTES, GIVE NO INFORMATION IN REGARD TO WHAT TRANSPIRED. THEY ONLY STATED THAT THE TALK
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  • 42 1 Budapest liar The Hungarian Prime Minister Count Teleki will visit Rom. The official announcement descnDca the trii holiday. Count Telekl will ipend t« »n Elome and though the visit I ll( will naturaftf visit Musaollnl ana Clano Reuter
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  • 50 1 No FMMf With Mml War lo.i ii OmMMCnMi (lan liß»«t Itaid On Hat Wlini Will Ornunv lull. Leader l*afe s People Pfacei Women's Pftfe Refolatloii In Germ W K\ i Discover Berlin Secret* Classified \<ivts. jjj Otaiemi Shipping 17 ft 15 Spoil |9 Western i ront <
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  • 641 2 NO PEACE WITH NAZIS SAY ALLIES nuii? t- London, Mar l& 1 mk rimes, m a leader, declares that the unanimity with which the idea of any patched-up peace is scouted in the Western democracies must haw been very clearly impressed n Mr. Welles' mind Presideti! fcoo .if broadcast on
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  • 100 2 Peiptllg, Mar 18. ifR Wang Keh Mm, head of the Peiping Provisional Government jnd lour other Peiping Government <ici(T,.itcs. In addition to two delegates iioni the Japaneju-eontrolled Mongolian Government and Major General Monoka (director of the North china liaison office of the China AiTairs Hoard, who
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  • 16 2 Plvikrin reatmenl restorea the urn- formic ->. s to norn RM Natural Way of Hair S Cultur
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  • 70 2 Cu ima «t London. Mar. 18. hina is fighting for the same Weils I!' l.X;»itieal liberty as had inspired c British to take up amis in the European conilict. .said Mr Quo Tai Chi (Chine*. Ambassador) in a speech in' London during the weekend ,H;
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  • 117 2 Imported Foods To Be Controlled London. Mar 18. THF Food Ministry has decided to take control of imported foodstuffs generally, and a general order will b e published on Mar 21 prohibiting: imports of all foodstuffs including: feeding stuffs for animals except under licence. The only exceptions ar e wines,
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  • 153 2 London, Mar. IS. fHi: activity oi the British Air Force during the present war ThH* V^ aVoUrablv fat of the German Air F, Hiis IS pointed out by the Manchester Guardian to-dav. There Is little in tbto raid, from the enemy point of view,"
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  • 137 2 ALLIES WILL HELP TURKEY (London, Mar. IS. I J\ the MUNQi to-day, asked it I 1 a onipivhensivr plan e\Med between <;reat Britain and France I f#ff rrnderitit; militar\ aid to Tur- I Ikej it her integrity was threatened, or if it became expedient for her to go to the
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  • 96 2 Premier, 71 Works 15 Hours A Da in' I lfl and his birtJ I marked by bafl eufton to ipend in his native R '3 he win wobbly i from the itrlct daily M heavy burden of wV hl( him Uai ha^ Pia-d« Since he became p r i MO.
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  • 166 2 World Peace Commission Suggested A WORLD pone c,^. 4 to-day by Mr Arthur Hurt who asked the- P tner the Government :>:vparedM up a League Con.. '.^M Mutable neutral place to pi 1 opportunity for public invests M m lan responsible proposals i pi a permanent world peace aiid Ijimicial
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  • 131 3 I boo Million Issue Over-Subscribed LONDON, MAR. 18 M very «UMn B i,,,i,, s I— feisyi I- <"< s iaipvi ar He paid a tribute to the »HP°& heh the loan had rw*Wed from :.ll 1 assp.s. and said that the PQltey of
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  • 173 3 TROOPS CORDON OFF MEETING PLACE 111 II I i: i>>.ved at Brenner Pas. I ,h Ribbentiop at 10 a.m., and I W intp bv the Guard of I ■n-..r;.u- (i with Germwi M#M K.n Bags. Sn«w «s fallin tenlini. who was weariijg a fc.uk 'nt uniform, had to watt ■.minute
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  • 24 3 ettte Finnish imnu<>nnr> B large scale Is oeiiv; the Australian Govein- disclosed to-day by Mr. Prime Minister, according broadcast. Reuter
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  • 59 3 London, Mar IB PHE new minimum prtcfc ()1 Bnl 1 Government securities ■gJWgJ to-day caused a .surprise m stock hx.',an';e circles, but it is neneially recog niaed that they are long overdue The new prices are considered to bL siep towards stabilising war linan, ■Sne^osi^^ Alter slight
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  • 12 3 DEALINGS IN NEW WAR LOAN London, Mai*. 18. nlicants In full.— Reuter
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  • 23 3 ItojnC f«'« v S m A r;irr Off( SSSS IS 8K JS s London in favour ol a pe«« oromi Reuter
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  • 128 3 OIL MAY BE NAZIS' ACHILLES' HEEL London. Mar H 5 S ft M a ss ESSS? incapable ol conducting u SSeiand operation* or« 1( m^h depends on th( natifo ol ttw a head if the Allies P U»v dermany^ down game, the com. time. nevefthele«i 0 %*tJr«S' or fourth JJHU
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  • 25 3 Bt ciaimUle, OWo, ItoJ It i. enounced th,, hope o [U 71 entomb' d miner l vnHKiiiy ibftndooed Renvei
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  • 33 3 Washington, Mar. 18. All political attend ggf-J the meeting ol Hitler^ am. t Well nformed q to believe that «m b i. -t it.lv I Ml the ol locomn rea Reuter
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  • 103 4 MAN ILL-TREATS WIFE, CLAN FIGHT FOLLOWS Third Macistiate SSJ R le Chlnese appeaivd before the was |«3555f1?25 morn^> charge of rioting live of them were 'Tans- while four were "ChonM the P011,,. ,v, m '"•'»n Sl n ff to one „|a n V| V <ani< tnm I'.v tliia Ul-trwttaieiw "'<».■
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  • 6 4 GOVERNMENT HOUSE BULLETIN Wednesday, Mar 13
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  • 62 4 piRST „1 series 01 dance emUDtl. AMATEURS w > e Mr. C. H. Chan and UIM Lun Meeter'' J Mi le and Mif M^'th. Man M Li m Uln P MK Ch W Mi, PROFESSIONALS W Mr S Q»aH and Mfca LIK Lo 2 h Ji!l v
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  • 92 4 Malaya's New Coins Issued J"» Singaptn Trtmmay mm the scene of a very large gathering of men and women M'sterday-Kuropean women iiuluded-all clamouring- to their hands on the new twenty, five and one cent Piec* that were released by the Treasury. The new Malayan coins bear the effigy o f
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  • 180 4 siJSLJJf TRAGEDY INQUEST his right ear to aimo st R 3^ e 0 e e d Po Ce UOn With <head in J uri wi employed at a Chinese Wav Seng a til ket collector constable in charge that hfh the Happy World fold tlle P
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  • 38 4 Ramgarh. Mar 17. A l 'he instance of Mr f,,,,. n Congress Working n Gandh the a -eLlutiw expfesC 1 1 tCe ado P(at the death of Sir *SSf £n P regret Reuter
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  • 10 4 Lahore, Mar 17 Michael O'Dwver 7 the eath *«r Reuter
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  • 60 4 ACCUSED REDEEM EXHIBIT II COURT -Malay p] ca( ;i Mr Conrad o *arge of c0m,.,. l>«a«-h or tow ln of gold ear .studs I He failed to turn uwj complainant made a report Accused Uue When charged 'trust in n edccmpd the articli dcd i( over ti th Pleading guilty
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  • 61 4 JOBBING loudly in the dock, Ti Peck Choon, a Chinese, yestt day heard the Hon. Mr. Justi Manning sentence him to thr years' rigorous imprisonment I being in possession oi countenei ing materials. When the case resumed vestal afternoon, the jury returned a verdl the
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  • 22 4 A surface mail from Europe week, and it k hoped to I Singapore on Thur day tt: I
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  • 23 4 fii.s excellency the < dras, Chancellor of the Audi. oty has nominated I Jeypore to be pro-chain University f Or a further term years.
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    754 5  -  H.L. Hopkin ri Mr. Hore-Belisha's Stock Not As High As It I Was: Asserts Passive War Suits Hitler: Lord Beaverbrook Disagrees, Says Britain Encouraged And Fortified By First Six Months Of War: Dr. Lane Preaches To The "Preachers". Louden, Mar. I. of war have gone, ani ra seize
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  • 319 5 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, MAR. 19, 1940. Planning The Peace pi.WMMi for the K il(<l whkh mi>l follow Ihli Wai is an idea which h«a alreadx captured the minds <>i man) people, particularly members of Parliament of the Labour I irsuasi(»n. No one blame* I then for looking n aheid hut
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  • 165 6 A.Noi'iii.K i.nk iraa forged between rt Britain MMi the Empire at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday when I tIJ. John Stewart iupholme K.A.I married Mist Ada Ellen Spreadbo. toukU of Ontario, Canada. Miss Bpreadborough, irhe is the dMfhter Of the late Mr. and Mis. (i. Spreadborou»Ji of Ontario,
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  • 180 6 PEOPLE PLACES and tarried a bouquet of deep red tarnations. Her bridesmaids weie Misses Barbara and Alice Undsav and they wer e iroeked alike n powder blue cloque finishbuckle, at the VktlinY. They added small turbans of matching orchids W re shoulder s P ra y s ot »J^ n
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  • 359 6 R. A. F. Off icer Weds, Tiffin Time At Raffles And Concert Fashions VI HA AKIMCOItI H>-|>\y. SINGER Ba.bara Gilmar was congratulated by everyone vested the success of the concert which she organised at n Memorial Hall on Sunday night. e Vlctor Funds, which rolled in merrily, will be sent
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  • 39 6 In National Costume J Barbara GO. mar. (Mrs. Wilmot Lea) wearing the Finnish National costume in which she sans Finnish sonsjs at the concert which she organised at the Victoria i Memorial Ball on Su n dav night. i
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    • 57 6 An hour of peace and cool relaxation JzFWS Or you, and for your face, an hour of toning, deft muacle rtrappin^ SU and the famous Elizabeth Arden tie-up r^— your !mi SPCCiaJ preparationa ch oscn for I' Jo^e 67i5 and make your appointment with Miss Foil MA YNA R n
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  • 910 7 For Our Women Readers Your Crowning Glory THE very first step in hair love, liness is cleanliness. This calLs for daily brushing with clean brushes and a shampoo every week or fortnight. Next in important is mass age, then sunshine and fresh air. To the
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    • 60 7 economical treat full of concentrated goodtu Kidneys on toast have lon| (Men favouni' ol Mi breakfast table. Not only do they make .i \uy palttabie, \v\^ rally morning meal— b»» one Po ftbundanoß "i nutritive elemenU. Kidneys are very easy to P RONI 5J 7 G II V B LIN
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  • 568 8 HERE are the men who are behind the effort to foster revolution in Germany and below are shown pictorially some of the methods used to bring to the German people the truths from which they are shut off by lying Nazi propaganda. On Page 6 we have
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  • 404 9 SEA WAR LIBRARY FOR SINGAPORE CH of the Sea War Library Service has been formed in Singa•re. la organization, which is already established in several British j in the Far East, provides books and magazines for the men of hant navy who are risking their lives in maintaining the I
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  • 181 9 "Almost A Honeymoon" interest was aroby the announcement Hide at the Fifth Smoking ConBt. given by the Airmen's Club, Hhu Road, last Sunday, of Be forthcoming production of Hlt^ Ellis's famous three-act "Almost a Honeymoon," on K 28 and 29. Hi. Is to be presented at the lub, Tanjong Rhu
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  • 59 9 MEXICAN OIL DEAL WITH THE JAPANESE I Mexico City, Mar. 18. l A official delegation comprising leading bankers and Indushas left for Japan, where s^ek to increase Mexico- trade. a luncheon at the Japanese was announced that the main the journey is to sell cash or barter it for silk
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  • 70 9 •The R:s q of Hitler" was the theme of the second of the two talks by Professor W. E. Dyer, of Raffles College, under the title "From Bismarck to Hit ler," given from th^ B.M B.C. station. Singapore, last night. The first talk had traced
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  • 331 9 Anti-Vice Officer Tells Of Raid On Flat £HARGED with permitting her flat to be used as a brothel and also of assisting in the management of a brothel, a middle a^d Cantonese, Choy Ah Kam, yesterday appeared in the third magistral court Drtprtive Inspector E Bmmens at tached to the
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    • 63 9 W /7/7£r W m /7 41/r£' A W 1/ LIE m V SSI I t&B^~~~Zjf*^^\f*\ n ii ri?T \1 ■ir^ra.iiwß fel 0 1 L £i li Jf CIRCULATOR t^^ .^^F WITH ONLY THRKK HIM F PARTS MOVIN<; HH SILENTLY IN Oil, v^^*_ JP* V EXCLUSIVE TO H.M.V. REFRIGERATORS SOLE AGENTS
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  • 1487 10 Hitler Fears A Knife In The Back More Than Ever Now TT%IL KARL BOEMER, Foreign Preu chief of MM (ioebbelss /Propaganda Ministry in Berlin, said There is not going to be any war. And even it we do have a scrap with Poland, liritain and France
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    • 83 10 MAINS without MAINTENANCE //{M& NON-('OKRODIN<; /jZty^ywsSlL Titty do not corrode or deteriorate a«d mauitsii* xfixr wwj lhoir initial carr yWs cailacity EFFICIENT The very .smooth bore i uve.s Wfh c^.rry. LIGHT BIT STRONG Lesa than half the freight of cast-iron. RAPIDLY LAID The separate joints may be made in a
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  • 420 11 G.B.'S WATCHDOGS PRAISED They Have A Few Complaints J I KM. -GENERAL SIR FREDERICK A PILE, G.O.C of Britain s Ho.no Front Anny the men of the ant.-aircraft omman/ has sent it a message of thanks and encouragement ■your work, "he says, "has been one of iim t..i to the
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  • 199 11 London, Mar. lt». THF spirit of sacrifice on behalf of the Allied cause which is manit»(i in many ways at home and the Empire has animated British subjects settled abroad in no less deqree. his respect the smaller British "colonies" In South America
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    • 63 11 ALHAMBRA \i:\t <ii\v<,i ERROL FLYNN IN HIS FIRST BRITISH Pl( TIKI "MURDER AT MONTE CARLO" A Warner Bros. British Picture. ■■■■■■•■■>..■>■••... aaaa M> HAPPY THEATRK CYCLjSG CARViVaL TOR I.OTI on oy^"^0 y^"^ /^of?k O V>V v \V> 7_ m- IM^^^ NEVER SUCH CROWDS! NEVER SUCH ENTHUSIASM! In Any Malayan Dance
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    • 121 12 "postal intelligence Mail Depariures iu.h\\ r- Timt UNITED STATES AI Or) 500 p.m. iM( lbl r) 5.00 p. m m« m I HffiuA f Mail Arri^nU TRALIA amer| 2QO p m CANADA Al °00 P To-day CHI! m 0 00 a.m. Mail* From:Kunml 30 u m JuV a Sumatra Kunming
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    100 13 I'orld War To-day there i* inv will end the Second officers and demanded an of revolt are already ktories can keep them from ih above, of revolutionists in At of the future. it this picture will be seen i'tuht hut the intentions of Us i) I V lns Pector held
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  • 119 13 BRITISH "Reds" and Fascists may be able to avoid military service on political grounds. Judge Wethered, chairman of the Bristol Conscientious Objectors Tribunal made this clear. He said that the tribunal would recognise a political objection provided it was held with sufficient intensity. The case before him
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  • 45 13 This unusual and sophisti- cated study is of Lucille Fairbanks, a Warner Brothers player. 'It's not often that you get a chance to see a defiant stare so well portrayed by the camera as in the portrait which we reproduce here. I. M
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  • 357 13 FRANCE'S HUGE WAR EFFORT A Court of inquiry was set up fol- lowing allegations that a financial agent with a prison record had been used by the War Office. The agent's name was Charles Kingsley Scott and a War Office Colonel had re. commended him to the Minister of Supply.
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  • 254 13 ARTIFICIAL insemination to insure sons for the fatherland is urged on childless couples by the Schwarze Korps, official weekly publication of Heinricb Himmler's black-uniformed Schutzstaffel; the elite guard of Nazidom. "In cases where incurable inability to beget progeny on the part of the husband has
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  • 42 14 The Kin* on a visit to an aircraft factory was interested in the •Lysander" machines, which are used for army co-operation work to I spot the results of gun-fire and report on enemy positions from the I 2 I
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  • 185 14 DKRIJN HAS YIELDED I P ITS WAR SECRETS TO THE RAF Several times in recent weeks reconnaissance patrols from the Bomber Command on routine flights have crossed the German capital and brought back valuable data about its defences. A normal searchlight beam retracts sharply when it
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  • 336 14 Fined For Breach Of Defence Regulations CAPTAIN George William Tailby W&. thy Leicestershire J.P.. iritt fl( Itfretsei at Clarges-strcet. W. and t London military club, was fined tj* Idtk 120 COSfs. flf Boic-stred «g Courf recently for committing a orw 10/ tae Defence 'Finance Regm* /939. He was accused of
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    • 438 15 Educational (No. 887C) ion untu BUauou, (No. 845-C) SSSSUP respective nationalities with th P h!m n? mg) 56. Short^Strrpt, Singapore. (No. 780C) School fee ,2.00 per month Free prosit Mandar n textbooks composed bv the School used in the various classes, and can be nurchased from the school. Part I
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  • 110 16 Girl Goes For Gun man USINC a telephone receiver as a club a nineteen-year-old s»rl itVfC MMkH Kunman from a fjKcconiTt's .hop in High-street Liiblib, W ne h Ml tried t<» a hold-up. .inman m the blftCk out mto tbe I automatic pta tjM smith be 1 nP -Hand over
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  • 214 17 THE R F w, Singapore, Mond] Diviiioii Jv w roag for tlu i<oiice m toeir aften v !,r XU e at the An»n Road Stadium thus exhibiS o ,t 111 SThSt^ thpy f? a deUghtful lour goals to on? y at lelr "I'l"
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  • 153 17 n between th< bland Clui •11 ciub played on sund* Kcpjx 1 (b „o win Bom to s 'a r\. If) I mei 14 Dunhill .v i J Smit] I H L Ho^kinn iT, 0 14) <V E Ellison 18 j 1 .v Dr. t y
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  • 16 17 tlir Niblock C\ip at the Kepo--1 I, E Keir beat E. batchtll on last
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  • 63 17 Kamis Yadi Beat Choon Leong Kee Onn In Final I IN the Y.M.C.A. tennis tournament yesterday at Dhoby Ghaut, Kamis and Yadi beat Chua Choon Leong and Chin Kee Onn 7 5. 6 3 in the Men's Open Doubles' Championship final. Dr. Granville de Souza and Melntosh. 3 beat Capt.
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  • 164 17 Singapore, Monday. N a Business House League fixture against the A. PC. on the F. N. ground this evening, the Uniteers, after lead|g by one goal to nil at the interval and having more of the [changes, had to be satisfied with a draw
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  • 57 17 S. C. C. SPRING TENNIS TOURNEY ngapore, Moodi Th decided I Spring lawn t.iiu, championship which oomnmieed at the S.C.C. courts this <-v* The following were the results I Mcm\ open singles: A. D Anderson beat O Is Fuller 6 a w. J. M Warden j' Tovey 6-3. 6—l. J.
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  • 48 17 The following have b« to play cricket for the Junior Department against Fort Canning at 2 15 p m at Tanglin: Beah Cli Siaim Lau Hock < 1*1? w L M A< B. Ouan I h Ming, Au K- ng Chu I March Ri Eng San Sc<
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  • 184 17 LEAGUE POINTS FOR CUSTOMS Customs :i; Indian Association 0. JHE Customs beat the Indian Association by two goals to nil in a Division 2B league fixture at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. The Indiana did mo.si of the attack. Ing during the first half of the game, but the Customs
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  • 109 17 Singapore, Honda j^LIfOST certain of emerg mt new after leadinj nd having the better of the i in the closing stages i the S C C were deprived ol when Outschoorn netted I laliser for the 8 R.C. tin I n time in a reserve
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  • 20 17 The Royal lefMted Um aoKton (l In a Dli lon i > I .it 'he N.i' ,il !l
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  • 1334 18 Pointers For To-morrow's I Races -nTM hi tring M boom ..ml ponlw, U. van Breuketen has topped the tnlnm- list so often that many of us have come to regard him as th. safest tiumn to follow at almost every race meeting. I\>
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 345 18 Public Notices I and Pei IMQ tpire on the 30th and anv .mused portion i I v ill be cancell< rights evidenced thereby tingulshed. H. NORTH H Superintendent ol Ru •ore and P NOTICE. Rubber Dealer^ in the Lsl: gapore and Penan--. „i rubber coupons is&ued foi quarter of 1940
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    • 18 19 I London, Mond i 48 BUJ £248» 2 Sellers official Price' £246 Buvr-i J46' 2 Sellers
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    • 27 19 I London. Monday. Buyers Sellers Steady 11 116 11 31G rd) April 11 116 11 .id* Mav 11 H' i; art!) June li n 1
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    • 79 19 London. Monday. 66. 6 ber 33 trie 81/1 Yx emical Industries 31 l x 118 9 itch L'4 j f 1 «U Pin 4/3 mist 33 3 2/--23 3 Ex. Div tM 14 6 15 9 I Lies 3 7' 2 Areas 80'i It. (beaier* 78 iu
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    • 41 19 I London. Monday. T/T London on Paris 176.50 T/Ti >n Amsterdam 7.53 T/T London on Shanghai 4 1 t T/T! non Hongkong is. 2 29 32d on Japan is. 3 5 32d. T/TL rd< nonNew York 4.o2Vfeto 4.03V 2
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    • 55 19 London, Monday, rt-m u I Malay) in bulk S'raent Unquoted Copra 'Straits FMS» kpfviv Sment Unquoted Sarawak) h April S'ment. 17 6 Belters Tapioca. Seed Pearl. Q Singapore) v! 31 March «W White Muntok April S'ment. 4 1 16 Sellers VQi Black Vn April S'ment 3 Sellers gambier (Good
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    • 17 19 i London. Monday. 20 13 16 ird 20 13. 16 WtOOLD, Fine per oz. £8.8.0
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    • 17 19 IBBIK NeW Y rk> Mar 17 Buyers Sellers Quiet 18'« 18^ IT% 18 Quiet 4?
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  • 94 19 $15,000 FOR RELIEF FROM OLD CLOTHES Chungking. Mar 18. ABOUT eighty bundles of old clothe collected by the China Relief Committee in England for Chinese refugees have been sold for $15,000. it is officially announced. The money has been turned over tc homes for refugee children which are bnd?r the
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  • 126 19 W 5 Slu Spo T 2* 4 Chartered Bank sc o 'Sport TcrCund n y t 6 p y f gOals nil at thf YMC A League EdWatd Road in the Bllsiness H Wearne's played a well combined game and Van Cuylenberg, their custodian, is
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  • 131 19 Singapore. Monday. MARKETS opened the week quietly with prices if anything rather lower all round. Local tin suffered a sharp relapse to $124 1 4 down 1%, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyer.- spot 37 4 cents, April! June 36 1 cents. July
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  • 107 19 Playiim on Sunday at thj, T;at!.« Branch court, the KiAmpong (i!;im B I beat th« Terrace B p by 4 gam* to 5. Result., «Kami)on» Olam mi ed first): S. Fardan beat A Aziz 18 5 If, ikZ'i* 1 U88 ln **»< All Hamid
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  • 246 19 Cold Storage 7: straits Times 1 Displaying Irresistible form, the Cold Storage scored a runaway vu tory over the Straits Times Press when they mot in a Bnsiruesa Houses' League match on th? Harbour Board uround yesterday. L^adinp three-nil at halt time they finally finished
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  • 51 19 #< 18 Til! of Defi lld m an mt poarible to i KM annuallj ng in Canada Whi full operation |ui< < 3 000 tran. N( V. aland at any given tiin^. hundred met wttt tail po.>t<'d to an training unit i-'.r.00 u. w i jy
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  • 55 19 REDS BUILDING VOROSHILOV LINE IN FINLAND Stockholm, Mat. is. MARTIAL law lias bem declared in |f| Finnish territory occupied by Hit. &lan trootM riic entire Karelian Esthitiuj and the territory along Lake LadOfl t:.- to be Fortified by the Ruastanj »nd projected by a mai "VoroshUo? Line." na n^ci aft«r
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 16 19 I C\SSEfirGEB*S BAGGAGE 9 I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. 1 r IBZ% t, Finlayson (ireon.
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    • 89 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter ad. i-'uj i corporated in the Netheriand (Netherlands Trading S BANKERB AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital l .40.030,000, R< .serve Fund 10,500,000. Londen Correspondent! NATIONAL PROVIKCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branch Holland: F im, The H and OS .'tliCi smaller pla Vetherlandi
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    • 73 19 InVERSER- I 1 CHINESE! I BANKING I 1 CORR ITC^Ii dMtrttkci banking i;anlacttoni of c\«'i\ de^( i iptioil. it Placti at voui Jtiptiil the Btnltifarioni lerrieH <>f its institution with branches ;;l! over South El teiH X^iv connectiona In «n prin< i jul itii^ of ihr V q Wei. i
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  • 351 20 Germans Suffer Heavily Paris, Mar. 18. HIS MORNING'S Fwncb communique says there has been a fair amount of activity in the sector of the front which lies between the Yosges and the River Saar. I Paris reports declare there has been three separate engagements on this front
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  • 28 20 Berne, Mar. 18. Foreign planes twice flew over Bwlss territory this morning. Anti-aircraft Iguna went into action, and Swiss fighters took the air.- Reuter
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  • 58 20 CHAMBERLAIN'S CAMP PAINTED ON NAZI BOMBER Copenhagen, Mav. 18. THE crew of the German bomber which crashed on the island of Lolland, who were originally believed to have escaped by parachute, have been found and interned. The bomber, when found, had bren partly destroyed by fi'e, and had a representation
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  • 106 20 10,000 COAL MINERS TO WORK ON HOLIDAYS London. Mai. 18. A, MEETING of 10.000 coal miners employed In Bolsover Colliery. Nottinghamshire, unanimous '->' agreed durme the weekend to forgo a large part 01 their holidays in ordei to Increase British production ol coal. The men agreed to reducing then Easter
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  • 85 20 London, Mar. 18. ASKED for information regarding how many Polish children, had been removed from various parts of Poland under German control, Mr. Butler replied that exact figures were difficult to secure in the present circumstances. Children who were now included as Polish population were being
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  • 175 20 POPE RECEIVES WELLES EX-FINN PRESIDENT Home. Mar. 18. WIULM Mussolini and Hitler were talking. Mr. Welles wai being received in audience by the Pope. H e was accompanied by Mr. Myron Taylor, Mr. Roosevelt I.*1 special envoy to the Vatican. Mr. Welles has now seen King Vfcta Emmanuel, Mussolini. Ciano
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  • 240 20 London, Mar. 18. Reuters diplomatic correspondent understands that British uftu-.il quarters have no comment to on the Mussolini-Hitler meeting. Bucharest, Mar L& According to allied ofcserms Germany's policy towards Kumanw is inspired by a desire to foresUfl diplomatic manoeuvre on Moscow is expects! to embt* shortly. th Circles
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    • 61 20 FrJ i »T»lf i \T OPENING TO-DAY I A I HAY 3.15 6.15 915 \*+*> MM.AK R |mx OFFICE PHONE 3400 WHERE EVERYBODY GOEB IM IKD ARTISTS k TOTHt COOPIR^V I \m£'XFM GioityU V^ DAVID NIVIN ANDRIA IIiDS /jBJ RIO^ALD OWIN lOOIIICK CtAWFOIO KAY JOHNIO'4 Olr*cf«d by H«nry Hofhjwoy BBH
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