Morning Tribune, 23 March 1940
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Article, Illustration89 1940-03-23 1 I Washington, Mar. 22. I SEVERE official reproof has been administered Io Mr. J. H. R. Cromwell. Ejnited States Minister to Canada, for an alleged inkscreet speech. L a few days ago, Mr. b ikly praised the Allien wai I iv criticised Germany f, thi stir createdReuter - 89 words
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Article109 1940-03-23 1 MALA YAN EASTER SPORT s in the midst of another lay sport, and with promised, it should be ons time for enthusiasts. i the principal centres of the 1 the exception of Pcents are taking place. pbre, the three -day cricket 1 .i Singapore and Selancjor ad the Ceylon Sports109 words
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Article, Illustration230 1940-03-23 1 crew have reached land In Denmark. They had taken u> their U warned by the submarine don ship, iiiifi it is stated that thi engineei was taken prisoner by t h»- uritish. This is the But British naval action reported in these waters, ft also230 words
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70 1940-03-23 1 7 NEUTRAL SHIPS TORPEDOED WITHOUT WARNING I Mu 22. Inking oi rusn i* tmera Chriatianl 'Jharkow brings the number of neutral ihipa m f two days to seven, of which six are Danish. reliable quarter; m London w rP U -0 ,i rrmben of rhe crew, are Mi?h P rReuter - 70 words
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Article73 1940-03-23 1 OPPOSITION TO REYNAUD CABINET Paris. Mar. 22. A( CORDING to Le Temps, M laosnr Qiandmaison <inder■eeretary for the Navy) told his Pm liamentary group (Republican Federation) this m irnint; that he hail tendered his resignation. Il r alt* nded th,. Cabinet meetinn however. ML (.randmaison is affiliated to M. i..»uisReuter - 73 words
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73 1940-03-23 1 Air Battle On Dutch-German Frontier Amsterdam, Mar. 22. 1 BRITISH fighter plane was shot down about noon to-day in a fight with two German planes at great height near Lobith on the Dutch-German frontier. The pianc i ished in Into the river Oudewaal On the Dutch side ol the frontier.Reuter - 73 words
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Advertisement86 1940-03-23 1 SHE'S HIDING HERFACE, BECAUSE... m J mmuum Z Not Like Her— See Story f 1 On Page 5. J *^^B____- _BS M ____M____r r- ___!___j__ 9 _HH_. x'^F r^^^ f i <: On Oilier Tat**'* France's Policj ~> lapant-e La.idhu: Near Macao 3 Singapore F.rc Nudism In d °n Hammer86 words
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222 1940-03-23 2 FAMOUS BRITONS WRITE IN MALAYA TRIBUNE To-Day Rights Of Man" gX< LUSIVE right* have been secured lor the Malaya Tribune in the most challengiru series of articles compiled for the British Press since the war began. Famous writers and publicists whose names are household words wherever the English language is222 words
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246 1940-03-23 2 FRENCH POLICY OUTLINED PAKJv MAR. mX Jl) AROUSE, MUSTEB AND DIRECT AIL THE STRENGTH Ol FRANCE TO FIGHT AM) WIN. AM) (Rl SH TREASON FROM WHERESOEVER IT oOMCB,'*' 18 TUB POLICY Of THE M\\ GOVI RN\HM. EXPOUNDED IN A MINISTERIAL DECLARATION READ IN THE CHAMBERReuter - 246 words
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Article61 1940-03-23 2 DALADIER VICTIM OF REVENGE? M.I it. Re Trance has net but is offered a if stead." He said he feaic.l thai M Dili. dier had heco the object ol reie*. on the part of the Socialist pjJS whose errors he had ndnmti. It is noted that at this stage u|Reuter - 61 words
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Article50 1940-03-23 2 Paris. M I THE past 24 hours have L- quifl on the western front, apart .r oo. ifl sector immediately M Saar wh°re German are mofl active than usual Several advanced close to I post_. and _ome **ere um I sive. but all were repulsed ticulty- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article217 1940-03-23 2 Paris, Mar 22. JHE new French Cabinet, formed last night, held its first meeting th.s morning. The meeting was followed by a meeting of the Council of Miniiters, presided over by President Lebrun. The Council unanimously j approved the Government's statement of Policy which M. ReynaudReuter - 217 words
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63 1940-03-23 2 Beilin. Mar. 23 SUPPORT for Russia In the lattt opposition to the proposed defensive alliance between Finland and Sweden is voiced in the Hoersen Zeitung. which says that such an agreement may develop in agreements of aggression. The Western powers, says the paper, welcomed theReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement29 1940-03-23 2 SILVIKRIN RRILLIANTINE Tor Hair-dressing and WaveBetting. Also protects the Scalp rrom DandruiT and Loss of Hair. »m all Chemists, High-cUuN Stores and Hair-dres> I RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Cecil Street.29 words
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Article134 1940-03-23 3 CHINA PUPPETS M AKE DECISION ITokio, Mar. 22 it ion of the new Japamsored Central Governina was decided upon. after a session of the erttral political council at mg Ching Wei was appointed 1( p ut Reuter. Chungking. Mar. 22 central Daily H< ol the Chinese Governthe projected Wone theUnited - 134 words
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85 1940-03-23 3 I hlngton, Mar 22 ..nd French purchasin on has formally asl.ecl the Gov.mission to purchase imates of the latest highdanes. The Commission the latest models others would be Obi ry, as the manufacturers mat ol the order until i: .aid Tribune learns isingReuter - 85 words
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Article48 1940-03-23 3 ABERHART ELECTIONS I Edmonton. Mar. 22. U BO far available In the I I provincial election..' she? I Credit Party is I walkover, which put lt_ In Aberhart Into V P irty ha. wop. m seats, and the independsix. The provincial treav known tn hnvp Heon do- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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179 1940-03-23 3 FRESH JAPANESE LANDING NEAR MACAO Macao, Mar. fAPANESE troope have landed on the northern pan of Lappa inland. The Japanese avoided the eastern section Of thg Hand, where the Portuguese hare territorial claims. Chungking, .Mar Fighting is progressing cast Bfl Nanning in the mountain- berthcast of Lingshan, according to ChineseReuter - 179 words
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49 1940-03-23 3 U.S. JOURNALIST BOUND OVER IN TOKYO TRIAL I Anient an |o'.iin I 1 to '< nc d to month imorisonment bul li (i and v >ung ua.- bound vei od behaviour for thn i Th,. trial sm beW In caroi •iii.. }u4 lifted the (freedom of sp< ech 'full.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement71 1940-03-23 3 3H|H <^* >■____ of RECONDITIONED and NEW I W/~_J _TW V__l PRICES FROM $25 !f -I' ll' hi EVKRY SKT (ARR,KS m jLmJ m T^mmmW s 755 Sale Now On M During the sale generous (lis- _^f p itr___tj counts will be given for cash. :^_§_^_P_^_i *9s\ Mm^t^_ 7 wWBT,71 words
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Article, Illustration725 1940-03-23 4 MAN WHO DREAMT HE WOULD LOSE HIS ALL JHEIR HOMES NOW A SMOULDERING HEAP OF RUINS, OVER 200 CHINESE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE HOMELESS FOLLOWING THE FIRE WHICH BROKE OUT IN THE EARLY HOURS OF YESTERDAY MORNING, COMPLETELY DESTROYING A ROW OF 25725 words
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Article, Illustration36 1940-03-23 4 Even The Car Didn 't Escape Curious spectators view the ruins left by the fire which include a I car which had been parked too near the doomed buildings, and I burnt out in consequence. I36 words
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Advertisement220 1940-03-23 4 I I TRADE BARGAINS 3 FOR SALE" BARGAINS Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing in the Morning Tribune every Saturday. You will hnd what y.u are looking for and SAVE MONEY. OPTICAL -r your optical requirement' NAN-SIN has exactly what vou wanl plus efficiency and economy. Ring up220 words
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Advertisement7 1940-03-23 4 i__i___-___ii_i 1 fc.i.iA..:if.?_f ____f *MT*"*~m_Wull tmlHt ;-Ij>7 words
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Article78 1940-03-23 5 Solo dl nicer, aided only by wispy handful of wispy chiffon, eventually <hs carded, is Norma Dawn, in lilac k Velvet, one of the most popular war time shows. Norma is only 17, one ol the youngest stars to have crashed •>>!«» the limelight since the78 words
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Article, Illustration319 1940-03-23 5 H. L. Hopkin - EASTER CONFERENCE WILL DECIDE FATE OF LONDON NUDES H. L. Hopkin From LONDON, MAS 22. JHK WAR AGAINST STAGE x NUDISM WHICH IS HEING WAGED IN BRITAIN GAINED MOMENTUM WHEN S3-YEAR-OLD LORD CLARENDON, LORD CHAMBERLAIN OF HIS MAJESTY'S HOUSE HOLD, JOINED THF RANKS OF ANTI-NUDISTS TO-DAY. In an outspoken interview,319 words
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Article, Illustration49 1940-03-23 5 The Earl of Clarendon, Lord Chamberlain, and therefore censor of all plays in Britain, has started a drive for "cleaner" plays, less nudity on the stage. He does not like girls appearing in the artistic pose of Norma Dawn (see opposite side of page).49 words
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Article22 1940-03-23 5 At Halberstadt, ii. the Harz mountain •egion, three Germans have been sent to for acts of kindness to Polish22 words
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Article, Illustration189 1940-03-23 5 AFTER he attempted to Kill two guards in the Danncmora state Hospital, Robert Irwin, insane sculptor and murderer ol Ronnie (.edcon, her mother, and a hoarder, was placed in solitary confinement. irwin was not allowed to I his cell for several months bet threats189 words
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154 1940-03-23 6 SHOT DOWN TWO NAZIS— PUNCHED ON JAW In verm I I \lliVi Aircraftman Alexander Alurcar, home on have at hft_ hithers farm here, told il the tyvo ISWMidS In gal for shoot ing dpWIl two Messerschmitts behind the (ierman lines E FIRST the Disi d Flying I\h d THE SECOND—154 words
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Article81 1940-03-23 6 that M I an. ie crippled bomber became i in on th( ah tu I tire, .'v fi v. seconds it was blazing tun- i Murcar threw himseli »> n the s round, rolled over and over, and tried to smother the flames But they only became81 words
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Article, Illustration51 1940-03-23 6 Hammer Of The Huns WIKI- UM, >ir tjunner m n men have been in «>nr h i li the air mine. t.»vk of k< liters awaj from th. formation and the German aghten shot the small number ol the i F besobei t suffered have been pail due to the51 words
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Article117 1940-03-23 6 R. C. SHERRIFF, author of Journey's End' is an archaeologist as well as a writer. Alter the war he took a course in archeology at Oxford, and the professor told him that he knew of some Roman ruins in Sussex Downs. Most people laughed at -him,117 words
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Article244 1940-03-23 6 London, gIG business has i me back to the West End. I beatrcs. cinemas, supper sh taurants are bavin a little boom. These are tl why (1) The 'b d <2> The p ut The cinemas ar ..al crop of good I 4' There tut ■ii244 words
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72 1940-03-23 6 The identities of two killed when their 'plane crashed borough, were kept secret by thj horpe, Lincolnshire, coroner (Mr Davy) at the double inquest The coroner said: "I an secretive on my own accou: acting on instructions'. •All I have to do is to72 words
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Article122 1940-03-23 7 DEAD GIRL FOUND IN CUPBOARD I Own Correspondent) I Ixuvrn. .man found dead in a n hoard in Castle-st: been identil Cowan Ison. aged 30, a employed at Brighton Hospital. 1 rentty been ihrins In Brighton. Her home s w prepared i I William epl i.. d to 1 to122 words
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Article248 1940-03-23 7 Cameral Debunks Legend IBOOTPRINTS of the legendary abominable snowman,'' feared by th< natives of the Himalaya, as a man-eater, were shown on the screen at the Royal Geograohica 1 Society meeting yesterday, were photographed by Dr Seott I Walton-on- Thames, above the snow line in the Kaiakorum Him>«aya_. north of248 words
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Article140 1940-03-23 7 i "iidoii Uar. 19 J GOOD ii. M and <>\ Ll] glad to learn that golf ,s m douJit* c l l > good ior *ou. Inttanee, that qplea did veteran Janus Braid, who was 1 1 1^ \ears old recently. Braid has In .n140 words
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Article130 1940-03-23 7 ROI I* RDAM GIANY'S Mi: i 084 i i 081 i* hMFOK l\M \\l Mill K I ORI I \v'lN(, s| |j\H win s i si ITION M -R ROT! l DAM WAS R \!l)i D Bl 111l m l< ll POLK I Built into s130 words
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Advertisement79 1940-03-23 7 I. I V I II I I wSSk.;. ,i- _Br i i!__B_%'-' /Wn>% _r__ -Bv ___^vV X A preparation which, made from i___gy_**?j**y 1 -7-v X t^IPP I ,ull cream milk and whole wheat. \Pfa^^^ X has a more varied composition j^^ijo^ft^ '"ciijZ!r^^%s____^^ than haf f mMk The de,,c te79 words
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Article, Illustration140 1940-03-23 8 ||OT loot on the trail of some- I hing different aie _he fashion ifcaifßfri who have found 2 whal they want in the successor to the "Wedffie." High iredge heeb are definiteI I* in both for sports and "dressy" wear Ihe low-bet led "Wedge" »hoe140 words
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Article, Illustration174 1940-03-23 8 "Robert's Wife" Has Distinguished Patronage "DOBERTS Wife," the forthcoming 11 production in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, hich opens at the Victoria Memorial Theatre next Saturday, will enjoy the patronage of many distinguished people. H.E. the Governor and Lady Thorns will be present on April 4 and will hi174 words
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Article, Illustration421 1940-03-23 8 Gay Parties At Raffles, A Yacht Club Celebration A Smart Theatre Audience Vera Ardmorc Tells To-day Of MKS. L. (i. Lundon and her attractive daughter Kathleen threw a most enjoyable party at Raffles Hotel on Thursday night Their gUCSti included Miss Klizabeth Bateman. FO Mitchell. Mr. Gardner, Mr. Hamlyn and421 words
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Article67 1940-03-23 8 Till-: nurseries in Orchard Road are ablaze with blooms these days as the nurserymen are busy conserving them for the Flowi r Show which takes place I at the Victoria Memorial HaH i on April 5. 6. and 7. I Flower-lovers may expect an I ahsolnte treat67 words
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Advertisement56 1940-03-23 8 H hOUr Of peace and COO] relaxation /^O^^M yon. and for your face, an hour ol rising, toning, deft muscle strapp f -^_S U '»<i the famous Elizabeth Arden ti< i (j th the special preparations chn.se,, for I' Voui Individual needs I V ll] ml makl ■"<""■ appointment l(56 words
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Advertisement15 1940-03-23 8 mmmmmmmm—mm L Your MOTORCAR Mb »> South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel 5m 2, Finlaysoi, Green15 words
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Article, Illustration256 1940-03-23 9 I a iron. i»* »■«--> I'll fashion round her 101 Thoa :i. mpson as prr- d as ever in a frock tiiat coloured flowers on neck r t and finished a was d buttons She added a wide tume jewellery neeklet with B I.amarr" look256 words
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Article, Illustration155 1940-03-23 9 1,1 s American dress deOrry Kelly believes ,rl should select the t flowers to set off her with all the care that she to the selection of her Merle Oberon in her new 'We *hall meet again*' he ts a black crepe dinner uilh two huge white lilies.155 words
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128 1940-03-23 9 THE most revolutionary ChaagC in the new evening fashions is the abandoning of back fullness for front fullness whieh is •weeping bad* to popularity after a long period "in retirement." Stiff portrait fashions have given way to suft. frothy Waltz time froeks. Low. squared128 words
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Advertisement56 1940-03-23 9 I MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND ROBERTA WIFE" Presented t»J MRS. P. H. BATTISHILL and directed bv at VICTORIA THEATRE March 30th, April 2nd, 4th, 6th, 9.30 p.s_. UNDER TIIE PATRON AC, E of H.E. The Governor Sir Shenton Thomas H.E. The G.O.C. Malaya Msjor-Gsit L. V. Bond Rear- Admiral T. R.56 words
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Advertisement66 1940-03-23 9 CATHAY CAFE (Vferc Everybody dors ESTELLE COWAN PRESENTS COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM SPECIALTY NUMBERS •ST UMTS UMTS" LAUREL GAINES »si "room" LUCILLE NICHOLSON NAUTCH DANCI FLORENCI CHAPfg_!___T DOLORES DH and "THE GREAT WALTZ" Bong Bv Maurita JOHN TAYLEUR \M> THE GIRLS ih.m: a dance \i Singapore's Air Conditioned RendCSVOUS EXTENSION66 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1940-03-23 10 Don't Look For The Obvious Signs the i ii;s i Eflg] \tial ok MPCRET SERVICE IS thai KTSHOULL HE SECRET ONE OF THE BEST SPIES EVER ATTRIBUTEE .'IIS SUC\?EJ THE I I THAT UK HAD NEVER HAD HIS PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN The entire police lone oi a1,287 words
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Article30 1940-03-23 10 Zjl S The Berlin represents Basier Nachrichten" si v. ar correspondents, art photographers are b< into propaganda com. which the navy, army force each have or30 words
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Article250 1940-03-23 10 J^ MAN who a year aim in San Francisco prophesied that Hitler H 1 Stalin would soon be working together, has just foretold tsil 1 Hitler will die at the head of a "suicide hrigude of a million men in 1 an attack on250 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1940-03-23 11 H.L. Hopkin - H.L.Hopkin American Attitude To Intervention Not Encouraging: Joseph Kennedy Says Americans Understand The War Less And Less: Wonderful Centenary For Cunard Line: The Story Of Dr. McClashan. I London, Mar. |M; foseph Kennedy, the American I Ambassador, is back in London W United States, and has ii out1,025 words
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397 1940-03-23 11 Morning Tribune SATURDAY,MARCH,23,1940. Providing Food For Nazi Lies M)\ BRNMENTS ceeumueg sltenee on the wdljiri ol Male -controlled lotteries niu-l inevitabl) breed the suspicion— if it has not aireadj dona so thai the authorities, baring BO adequate answer to lbs case for lotteries, are conlenl to IgWON a strong public397 words
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Article, Illustration547 1940-03-23 12 tpWENTY-FIVE fears ago biases miiitar> intimate of Dr. Sun *lat Stn looked Upon the lace of his second horn SOB as he k\J unnamed in his crib. \nd he aamed him vv ei Kuo Chiang. intless generations Ins ancestors had done, his father bad expressed547 words
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Article, Illustration410 1940-03-23 13 LAN A TURNER MARRIES SUDDENL Y l; ;1 f0r,,,.. _Z.J__ 'T "2-™ 1 <"'»'»< Budnuii, Artie Sha». SSrSSFB*"* priz Mk) m ai •«««««■> kta| America', jiltnl.ußs. a^t^Ore2_te*_^; ,w *-*»d plan.. Mm Peace. na Oiron a "d were married by a Justice oi AK'ers. a d Dannv ed410 words
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Article, Illustration145 1940-03-23 13 jp(K)I), as important as guns to Britain to-day, is beinj_r grown in every available plot now that Spring has he^un in the home country. Every tiny back garden, every available piece of parkland has been marked d< am for food production. Vegetables arc of no.145 words
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Article, Illustration1953 1940-03-23 14 Simpson Stokes - Simpson Stokes COHORT STORY By __m dm are emb ab 1 .onest failure i to bcU cr than fraudulent au he Will go on repeat M j Mice coui ry inCi t fueh a m Tilly's mind was in just sue of dang. speculation. H.. j ough?s01,953 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1940-03-23 16 HATT-Ba OF fcTioi Mil "Please enlighten me as to whe ther "Mr." or Isq •> th e appro priate form written on cheque* am envelopes. Doe one address a lette M. J to a friend as Mr. or "Fsq"? Diftei ent.ate between the two as well1,056 words
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88 1940-03-23 16 You can send your queries POST FREE 2 IN order to facilitate the of queries tO Helen, she has •arranged with the Tribune Pr Z Town Office, No. 9, The Arcade, Singapore, to deliver these direct to the Morning Tribune, thus I eliminating the need for you to buy a88 words
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Advertisement144 1940-03-23 16 m —for dinner' j will have an entirely fresh meaning if you have not already eaten some of the deHcioift ice cream made by the Cold Stora.ru Creameries. Basil) the finest, richest, smoothest ice cream you ever tasted, and? so digestible too— because it's homogenteed. There are a dozen superb144 words
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Article359 1940-03-23 17 THE MEN THAT F OUGHT FINLAND tm :s small but just well enou-h lit it, Flnland:n the centre of it. He was taH and h_2_h^s MaJOr B l Rothes were neat and hist^ljf as smart and he looked you in the eye and T what he meant as does any359 words
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Article38 1940-03-23 17 Old Dog For A Hard Road Auckland. VI TERAN oi too, warn, J. Wi.lnutfhhy, a Canadian. 1 has enlisted for IMb b 11. He has already fought 111 ihe t War. and war> in Mexico. I'nlixia. and Spain.38 words
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Article162 1940-03-23 18 GTNC-A PIN the RKO. Radio .tin. which opened a holidaj 11,0 ajhambra Theatre, S win an ntertnin and •nriu i ny cinemi If you cannot mak FOUr n about the type of inment yen would i^c b Hu_ <reek-end imp for Dll rv Giant, Vic162 words
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Article42 1940-03-23 18 Japanese Commander Recalled It is rep in,,,. Major-Genera! K•• Japanese Chin North China, has beei Government iiie recall is ;>aid to Ml traffic J., for his own benefit Hi to Tokvo last year, bui at home succeeded in date Chinese Central NewsChinese Central News - 42 words
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Article72 1940-03-23 18 -iitk want to be ,,,r:,,,/ ;!iB Chinese and tod maintaining peace in M declared fourteen Japa"< 'in an interview with W News. ft I "Most of us volume to the Chinese Fast P ft continued, "because w« :i the Japanese warlord of the peace in mi72 words
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Article96 1940-03-23 19 CAMELS ARE DOMESTIC, SAYS COURT I no wild camels in the lay; therefore the desert" is officially a 1 inimal, like the cow. cat. ruling uf Brita after listening to I MiQuaker, of LonItten by a camel at Zoo, Surrey, two year> I to the camel, .:ed his right hand,96 words
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Article18 1940-03-23 19 rr of tho "Wert Wall." t no more houses arr- to] ermajij lam* the war18 words
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Advertisement316 1940-03-23 19 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE" I TO-NICHT AT 2 -IO O'clock ci' Ht,/ Nod *h«rs' 1 f ,f0 Married' W V-HO^- a _n MMlMt^ Ai b ..kike* 1 >^ dB PK ne I' ---te^ 1 jSk, Micke, !''l R I) AUGI ITERS" I -tfmT y/ 4w w i'HKWIVKS'VI^W V "four Daughters, Q irn);nj,316 words
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Advertisement142 1940-03-23 19 The Biggest Holiday Attract In [own' DAILY 4 SHOWS- 1 1 am. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 pm A I H A >l II It A N<-Us l.„„k< ,i [li.iUMunalh Must l>. tuk.n up „.|.in- Ml pill. THRILLS FOR A THOUSAND MOVIES PLUNDERED FOR ONE MIGHTY SHOW! **au_i_> ______F v >_■__. V142 words
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Article225 1940-03-23 20 (From Our Own < tit) 'npriihagt n. ACCORDING to reports I nun A l.erlin. GMffg Ekmm\ who was arrested on charge of phi dug the bomb which wrecked the Biiergerhi;mcn cellar at Munich on Nov. J), just after Hitler had left the hall, Hill shortly be tried225 words
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Advertisement361 1940-03-23 20 ■i- i > i I i I L n» 1 i i -"i-daa lil _M_^_» i i > H r u "jS?mr i pi rf™ I ij-, ,i rT* **^r *_---^^y-g| I r v Jssfc V; T _______tito______:^Ss BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LI N ES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The best361 words
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Advertisement239 1940-03-23 20 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabins with Private Bath— Excellent Ciiisine.— Moderate Fares. FREQVENT PASSENGER BAILINGS TO GENOA MARSEILLES I.K. COPENHAGEN. p_«en_ers paying th- U.K. rate have the option of proceeding MM McSla ran and slleper. Genoa Marseilles London, at the THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Denmark), SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA239 words
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Article440 1940-03-23 21 WNINGS DECLARED IS. C. C BEAT JOHORE IN DAY'S LAST OVER I-AK SG the remaining two wickets oi their opponents in the last over day, the S.C.C. obtained a good victory lo re In a cricket match on the Padang yesterday. The Club won uns.440 words
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131 1940-03-23 21 TURFITE - LIGHT SUPPER ZOLFANELLA SAFEST BETS TURFITE TO-DAY'S S ELECTIONS (By I test bets for to-day's Perak Turf Club Easter Meeting should bp Light Supper, who won so very convincingly on the opening id who is being very leniently treated on the matter of weights, Kanella, who was reported to be131 words
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Article50 1940-03-23 21 rO.DAY apore vs. Selangor, 8.C.C.; Penang va. Pcday, Ipoh; C.S.C (K.L.), Baleslier 'lain; s.C.C. vs. R.A.F. ahi. Tengah; R.A.F. vs. Manchesters, lin; a c sob A V M.C.A.: Bl Victoria School. 1 Police vs. R.E., Pol. ipoh Meeting, 2nd day. M ilayan Champio.isl.iiv.. poh. iyan Championships, Kuala Lumpur.50 words
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Article92 1940-03-23 21 Hock c and b 2'' toj. Wilkin. on b Jeans 3 W Hide .st COODer b Ward 28 Webb c Waites b Da 12 Uagakhoon b Pickard 15 r. F. Carey b Ward M. A. Lowson b Ward I. H. Wyatt not out 30 Cro-s b Ward < c92 words
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Article33 1940-03-23 21 O. if. R W Waites 10 o 44 Jean.s 11 Q 54 1 Ward 13 0 51 ."> Da vies 10 9 j Pk'kard 6 2 20 3 Jenner 2 0 14 0 <33 words
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Article62 1940-03-23 21 TEAMS FOR INTER STATE CRICKET i K.iioHinx <rr the Irams ..f the iw.. I »m<h begins if,, I I i'ii. padan. t in. Il lOAPOW Bl i iNQOf Bain i D i v„nj 1 1. I M Mope V najor F. E. Hoffonin R i I> B. I! lukir >62 words
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Article69 1940-03-23 21 i Prom <>ur. Own Report Kuala Lumpur, Friday. r {MiK Malayi this narnii i weather. There are 76 enti If J. James won tin a brilliant 73 S-netl '-<' 8 G rdon Smith n I rv i u 75. in B Cli 8 i.k wellyi. wen i69 words
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Advertisement101 1940-03-23 21 iihwl- 111 iTHti^-^^ lr yl^' vl [THE -9/giVr LABI tK White Labd I White Label IL Scotch Wh^' I (S'3 I °F_GREAT AGE I MS /^Dewar&Soi*' J jl; 1 D "STI L:E R5 n I _hflM fjß I niH 1 I If rlfl fcv v "V«-„swi 1 I Ml3l*-ffi^-SSSS :^_BS_^fiS&"_lr_n101 words
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Miscellaneous24 1940-03-23 21 TIDE TABLE to im 10 10 AM B Ift 10.50 P M 88 tt TO-MORROW High Water 10 57 A M 0 11.23 124 words
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Article418 1940-03-23 22 MALA YAN BADMINTON (From Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, Friday. SINGAPORE players had their fair share ol successes in the second j day, to-day, "l the Malayan badminton tournament In the singles, Durai. the Singapore runners-up. who created a sensation In the opening ties by beating418 words
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150 1940-03-23 22 FIRST CHRISTIAN MASS MEETING AT ST. ANDREW'S COR the flirt time in the history of Singapore, the Malayan Christ fl Committee, to which are affiliated the Anglican, Presbyterian anfl Methodist Churches, the Bethesda Mission, and the Salvation Arm* met in an open air service which was held in the precincts150 words
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Article219 1940-03-23 22 Catholics Observe Easter Feast THOUSANDS of Catholics and NonCatholics with lighted candles thronged the compound of the Portuguese Church of St Joseph, Victoria Street, yesterday evening on the occasion of Good Friday, when the image of Our Lord was carried around the church. Preceding the proces -ion was a touching219 words
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140 1940-03-23 22 ALL- MALAY AN INDO CEYLONESE TENNIS TOURNEY From < Ku.i!-. PLAY began i hi- mon fifth All-Malayan bid* t« nnis tourney on th eouits. mi n n vi\(.i i s. velum; 1 M p Ponnudurai beat Sep.- •nandei beat Rajarat Hamaiya beat Thivy 6 Caleb beat Rasaiah 6 4 Moreira140 words
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Article42 1940-03-23 22 At 4.45 p.m. the ambul:' call to Hare Street where tl to remove an aged woman Hospital. She was about Jppe and was said to have i down bv a motor lorry. She bruises on the hips and rignl42 words
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Advertisement97 1940-03-23 22 Thebrilliant rrr r-rf^ ____________B___________nftHßMe*^ O^^l FOR COHIFORTeSRFFTV f __r r Jf *Tm^WWmmm\ "N India S'gnal Heavy y\/y Jp^*J- > '^_3^^__l__V Duty Car Tyres ar? S_^S mm In the V jJ^^&^C tJl ''> undernotcd sizes: m^-' y' j/4^jmW m.' wl' 4.50x21 5.25x17 SElg&^k __n___P Si _L i __rf_*^* x m n97 words
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Article136 1940-03-23 23 i.OMUon _.»r. I N li .M\ communique issued A ti p ni. denying the < Command ioiii._un.qup ,i. on t'f'mn\ ita > an- thai the ef_tvoy, c a almost entirely t t 80l <<• p oceedlnj safely upon as i»ne of m§ mmmrUmg hu m and136 words
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Article189 1940-03-23 23 I London. Mar 21 Special Commentaryi r. tholm Dagens Nyheter con- at so much publicity has i tiie Scapa raid that it t .e been carried out for propi ie, and ironicallv auotct I rig that three' warships 1 .aid columns of lire rReuter - 189 words
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234 1940-03-23 23 i "'ity-nVhth ordinary genera] meeting of the Jecaao Kuantan Ltd* will be held in Singapore on Tuesday, Apr. 2. The in their report for the fear ended Dec. 31, 1989, observe: 1100 acres was planted 48.46 acres with prang ie ha garden seedlings234 words
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258 1940-03-23 23 $4 74,608 PROFIT BY FRASER NEAVE T HK direcU >^ oi Praeer ft Neave, Ltd.. in their annual report reviewing the working of the company during the year Qded Dec. 31, 19:_i), and which is to be presented at th e forty-third ordinarv genera] meeting of share-holders, to be held258 words
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Article57 1940-03-23 23 1 British mention lit nave sunk he, ty. In rew 1 Loud me Danish motorshlp Algier, U as, wa, torpedoed at •sank with amine raw .rd 2 J The Minsk, ii ii< _i»v t t J. irei sunk B) a U-boal An explosion «M"irr^d Wld the sfiipReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1940-03-23 23 At 4.30 p.m. yesterday the ambulant v/as called to Ayer Rajah Road to rem a Chinese to the General Hospital, who v/as said to have fallen down from a height of about ten feet while at work. He was conscious but shocked, and sustained a lacerated wound53 words
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Article80 1940-03-23 23 Vi7.agapatam, Mar 11 Tin-; G uate ol the Andhra university at Its meeting on Mar k unanimously decided to confer the honorary decree of D. I,itt on Lord Ersklne. The decision ras communl sal u by Dr. C R Reddl Vice Chancellor ol tha University foLord80 words
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Article17 1940-03-23 23 bca o. win h *.d wpt ffßdnM** UM fttfej ,v,,„ M on m« ;nniu<_17 words
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Advertisement88 1940-03-23 23 NEDERLANDSCHI HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N. V babied by Royal Charier A I). 182. Incorporated in the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society j BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40.030 000.. Reserve Funo 10,500.000I.ondon Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL HANK I IMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:- Rotterdam. The Hague, an<l 04 branches and su^ branches88 words
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Advertisement44 1940-03-23 23 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited I Ih i Io announce that their new branch office at ll No. It, Station stmt, KLANG (SELANGOR) (TH. \<Mnvs Oversea"; (Teltpfceuf No. iBi) IF 0 itox He, 4H> will commence business on Saturday, tith .April, 1 010 j -kfewfert.44 words
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Article, Illustration50 1940-03-23 24 STILL A FLOAT THOUGH "SUNK" w HM S Repulse", the 32.000-too^ British battle-cruiser frequent > stated bx the Nazi propagandist^ to have been sunk has nowarnvc at a British port after 130 aajflj sea during which she covered nearly 30.000 miles. Photo showi sailors coming ashore from toe "Repulse'' for50 words
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Article137 1940-03-23 24 Helsinki, Mar. 2& IN AN interview with foreign newspaper correspondents. President Kallio asked them Io express Finland's thanks to their countries for the help received during the war. He added a special word of apprcciahelp given by France and lid: "We know the V. ern Powers were137 words
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94 1940-03-23 24 Hongkong, Mar. 21. DE/ANG Ching-wefs dream to have W his own army has been smashed by the Japanese, according to a Shanghai report which says that the Japanese have disapproved Wang'ssuggestion to form a division with the first-class graduates from his centralChinese Central News - 94 words
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Article55 1940-03-23 24 According to the German radio thiee German industrial magnates. Hen Krupp von Bohlen. Herr Hoegler. genera director, German Steel Trust, am Reichsgraf Henkel von Donnersmar* have lost sons in the war. London, Mar. 22: The »n|»" d Queen left London last night for WindMC where they areReuter - 55 words
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Article281 1940-03-23 24 «WOMANHATER SPENT LIFEW SA VINGS ON VICTIM I NEW YORK, M A MIDDLE-AGED BACHELOR WHO SPENT THOUSANDS i OF A POUNDS ON A BEAUTIFUL BRUNETTE IN A oR ™7"£l READ THE FUNERAL SERVICE BEFORE HE MURDERM) H»| THEN HE KILLED HIMSELF IN A PARKED281 words
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97 1940-03-23 24 NO RIOTING BETWEEN ARABS AUSTRALIANS Land a REI'TEK ll authorise! to that dcspU e German radio rl.iims, there liave beea no instances cf rioting .«r quarrels tween Australians and Arab in the neighbourhood of Jerusalem and Jaffa. On the contrary, the ftM :roops has been admirab. relalations with Arabs havReuter - 97 words
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55 1940-03-23 24 fl HE. the Governor and Lad: accompanied by the Pnvat. I and t& Aide-de-Camp. I pore bv train on Wean -aay i a visit' to Kuala I_«?l>_Jf- K Lil His Excellency will leave Ka. M pur by train on Monday ever 1, arriving at55 words
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Article34 1940-03-23 24 N. Z. PREMIER SERIOUSLY ID Wellin,/ _roheahavedeoidedU>ofi for the recovery of the Pr.i. Mr. Savage, whoee h< r.xiety. M( .1 of sympathy have been received from ci Vlr. Chamberlain, Mr h*. i Valeru. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement71 1940-03-23 24 I ~_T V K^-dy TO-DAY ■fl 111 A 1 Goes 11 a.m.— 3.15-4.15—9.15 H BOX OFFICE :*4OO GARY COOPER I>AVII> NTVIN ANDKEA LEEDS WSmmHE R£MGiot>y\ HEROISM ami AH". I'NTFKE in the jungles of the PHILIPPINES TO > XH7nr~\T MIDNIGHT BASIL RATHBONE NIGEL BRUCE "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" NEXT CHAM71 words
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