Morning Tribune, 25 March 1940
1940-03-25
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Article208 1940-03-25 1 R.A.F. Flights Over N.W. Germany London, Mar. 24. try announces that' Saturday night, airRoyal Air Force carried lreC oni ssance flights over exareas of north-west Gerinv. :ailed to return. rmtn High Command mmu dmitted that last night roplanes flew over nortern Germany and over e < een the Moselle andReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration51 1940-03-25 1 N.Z. PREMER CRITICALLY ILL Wellington, Mar. 24. Mr. Savage, the Premier, is definitely much weaker, according to the latest bulletin. His condition is causing the gravest anxiety. Reufc r Tlie evening bulletin .says that Mr Savage continued losing -ngth throughout the day. Hii condition ii n.ore critical. MR. M. J.51 words
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69 1940-03-25 1 NAZIS' PEACE OFFENSIVE AT THE FRONT I PARIS, MAR. 24. T GERMANS HAVE LAUNCHED A BIG "PEACE' OFFENSIVE* ALONG THE RHINE. Appeals to the French to stop fighting have blared across the m loudspeakers, and are blazoned on giant banners or dropped liium pianes in leaflets. h pave one reply—Reuter - 69 words
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Article29 1940-03-25 1 London. Mar. 24 of Food announces that Government this year ha* arTrtV the whole of tne crop s of Indian tea and importing no more common" China grades.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article335 1940-03-25 1 SHIP SINK BY A CREW ALL SAVED LONDON, MAR 24. pIE NEWS THAT ANOTHER GERMAN MERCHANTSHIP WAS SUNK BY A BRITISH SUBMARINE LAST NIGHT AFTER DUE WARNING DOMES FROM COPENHAGEN. The ship was the Edmund Hugo Stinnes, 2,200 ton:;. tered at Hamburg, and one message describes her as a colh<Reuter - 335 words
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57 1940-03-25 1 Attempt On Life Of Sind Ex-Premier Lucknou. Mar. "-M. ACCORDING in the Hanloi (United provinces) corrapondeni <>f Pioneer, an attempt Ml made to SMSinate Khan Bahadur Allah liux. ei .Premier of Bind, while w wmi returninu to Sind by train Iron, Bamffarb jrerterday. i at the window of h andReuter - 57 words
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Article116 1940-03-25 1 HITLER'S PLANS GONE ASTRA Y Amsterdam. Mar, 84. TOE suspicion that Hitlers diplomatic plans have gone astray is gaining ground in political cinks in Berlin. When the fuehrer returned from Brenner, the whole German propaganda machine wai started up to acclaim his triumph, and official circles hinted that sensational developmentsReuter - 116 words
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Article23 1940-03-25 1 Moscow, Mar. 23. THK u radio broad© 1 official Matoni.MH declan -All reports 01 Molotov going to invention." ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement45 1940-03-25 1 On iHUw Pages Dartmoor Woti Rotary Conference Miss Joan Richardson Here Lion Shot In Enflish l W.ll Hitler sink. N< Leader Page People Pl» f Women's »'•> n The Middle I tV Short Story ,lird Advts. inemai ll Shipping All The Sport 11, 1». I}l w45 words
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343 1940-03-25 2 Warders Locked Up, Block Set On Fire Mar. 23. R a to &i to a block in no the gaol. All v■ vailed I mnded the u prj on i"ht the flames Al'trr two hour* ths -lied and a gaping hole couldReuter - 343 words
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Article9 1940-03-25 2 Italians To More Wages A" I I jr. ReuterReuter - 9 words
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110 1940-03-25 2 NORWAY DEMANDS PUNISHMENT OF NAZI AIRMEN 24 NOi led the punishm< nt of the G ain ma-chine-gunned and bombed two N T^rThe ck manrt made in pi tesl handed to the German G 1 nt. These 1 protest lodged by I on Mar. 8 against B warfare. The nrst ofReuter - 110 words
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Article53 1940-03-25 2 SECURING PEACE THROUGH WAR London, Mar. 24. THK Co>Ooerative Party's conference 1 In London, by 3.935.000 votes to 1.169.000, :od a resolution approving the Party's peace policy. The rifatenxeht of policy pointed out that it was in the hope of securing lasting peace ih.it the cooperative rfiovement was .supjiortint* theReuter - 53 words
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Article56 1940-03-25 2 I/ondon. Mar L4 Fears that the "Charjtow' 1 has fallen m to the U-boat which sank therrthcr confumi-d by the by British warships of raft beukow" with one body on it It is learned that all the crew i f the "Chrifitiansborg", except one seawho Ls m; ing were landedReuter - 56 words
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Article61 1940-03-25 2 SERIOUS FLOODS IN GERMANY London, Mar. 24 ACCORDING to i'ne German wireless, extensive areas along the River Oder flooded when a dam burst near Medereen yesterday. No detaiLs as to the cause and consequences are given by the wireless but, judging from the fact that Marshal GoerpersonaUy went to theReuter - 61 words
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Article64 1940-03-25 2 London, Mar. 24. In th< y market, despite the prepayment of war loan subscription and a yood holiday currency enquiry overnight, credit continued *to be plentiful This week's offer of £50 million sterling of Treasury bills was fulJy allotted at an average rate ofReuter - 64 words
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42 1940-03-25 2 Britain Buys All Indian Ceylon Tea Lahore. Mar. 24. Subjects Committee of the Muslim lay parsed a resolution utrJ <arly cancellation of the order de•'aiii.u the Khaksar organisation illccal. ;md demanding that a committee of En- t quiry be set up. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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105 1940-03-25 2 Heavy Holiday Traffic Despite The War London. Mar 23. DESPITE w. there has been a tremendous holiday rush traffic on the railways, which substantially exceeds that of last Easter, and doub'e that of Easter 1938. There is also a surprising^ large motor traffic on the road, though owing to petrolReuter - 105 words
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134 1940-03-25 2 "EVIL POWERS NEVER SO ACTIVE IN 1,700 YEARS" IN A MK> .»v 1 from Can thiv morning i. tin (thin tht the p actii e and insoi Surely, he aid, Ue God s .11 th it tirs should jo on unchecked, an that this retail ol N a prevail onReuter - 134 words
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48 1940-03-25 2 Berlii Newspapers In Berlin published an appeal for make navai armaments umen from the age of 17 The appea! for ainru teers will be accepted lor ol the war or longer, and able to avoid or shorter. I labour service they would dergo.48 words
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Article60 1940-03-25 2 He: Jar. 24. IJA: a city. At mid- n.'rrht. the us forma'iy took it from p of Fi ials a the terms of the 1 all communication with I riltfnd v red When a group of plai Soviet "advance "'> night, the city's entire I tlon hodReuter - 60 words
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Article46 1940-03-25 3 Indian Muslims Get Together I w» Indian S ting o( Muslim League J m \o embrace all subIB i ot Included jkT ft. the all-India Muslim l W pted b eoMtttotlon I" CMK afniiatioQ to M reaolutipp > should be consulted I ation *>f comtitutioiuU Reuter '^BReuter - 46 words
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54 1940-03-25 3 WANG REGIME WILL RESPECT FOREIGN RIGHTS J Shanghai, .Mar. 24. i the legitimate' intereati of foreign will be respected by Government which ated on Mar. 30, was Lieut-General Sishiso taff of the Japan- ary Forces in China with foreign corre§S T anking. t ration s foreign policy announced, he said.Reuter - 54 words
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Article57 1940-03-25 3 FRENCH RAILWAY BOMBING ECHO i, a Chungking, Mar. 24. M the work of oflicers I the British gunH < km net, in the ves S ombing of the Yun- FVb. 1 by Jap;e H ed in a letter ndB British Embassy here iour^B People's Foreign KII The letter asks the57 words
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355 1940-03-25 3 How Rota via ns Can Help Singapore, Sunday. A GOVERNMENT-RUN institution, a new at the neral Hospital, bo take care of the blind was suged by Mr. t. H. Stone in his paper on the "Problem of the Blind" which was read at355 words
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203 1940-03-25 3 British Consular Official Threatened Peipilg, Mar. Sw. 4 ISKITISH onsular uftifial and two Mtmbera of the United Church, A Canadian Mission, were threate»* l,v anti-BritW. c!cmon>t, tors in Changte, Honan Province, ii is K-ar.u hire lro m .ndependent aoarees. n e A Japanese military pass hao been <>i>--1 for aReuter - 203 words
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179 1940-03-25 3 I Singapore, Sunday. accustomed to 1< oi; V ..iy of flags I should B to-day a new flap, the T Welfare, to be the symbol tion to do all we can the youth In this coun--1 service In the highest 9 otary and may179 words
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Advertisement21 1940-03-25 3 H Overseas Assurance COKrOKVIION, I.IMITII), China Building, Chulia Slnct, I'JIO.VE 5808. SIXtiAI'OKIi FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION b PERSONAL ACCIDENT,21 words
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Article, Illustration403 1940-03-25 4 JU 1 XN mCH ON, 2- aughter Of a prominent County Down family, wfeo became overnight news when Mr. He Ho. ha. then War Minister, refused her permission to fly out to marry in Malaya, arrived In Si] night by plane403 words
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147 1940-03-25 4 NEW BRITISH AIRWAYS OFFICIAL HERE fl <>f his "parish" before he y Superintendent of British c Airways Oor J 1 Mj Oarth of Bristol Plan., in Singapore last n Pend two days in Singai Wedne day tor Hforne I Kon men that lie did no! know I Alexandria this was147 words
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Article62 1940-03-25 4 Aktfr i Chungking, Mar. 24. llh ten clays of fighting the eaatwES 10 w1i "m have been advancing •>"fi frcm the railway in South iNamnii,- n to th e wuth-westeni 'a J Kwangtung Province, ar e now with drawing to the highwiy ac^ordiiS'to ere nghtlng In62 words
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Article179 1940-03-25 4 A si M oi 811,567.4.114 HAS BEEN S.:nt to EARL HAIGS n'i 1 treasiii{kr i!ritisil «,v/'"h ntl S NIS llll: AI{f;KST AMOUNT COLLECTED SINCK 1930 WHEN THE SUM OF E13,53«.8.«d. was contributed. The Hon Ladj f Or British Mala the Hon Lady Organ] nets take179 words
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Article113 1940-03-25 4 JHE death took I day morning f in Palm Road, sir, I Frances Clotilde I i Mr. Nelson I, 87 years. 1 1 lln U I time and her d 1 unexpected came u shock I family and numero:. 1 she wu held bo great i Besides her husband113 words
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Article26 1940-03-25 4 Copenhagen. Mar. 23. foreij plane flew low over was alleged to have mach fivp civilians in the fields b injured. ReuerReuer - 26 words
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Article370 1940-03-25 4 GOPENG HILL CLIMB (From Our Own Reporter) v:i?T7T7.ir>AT Ipoh, Sunday. SEVERAL records were swept overboard in the Gopeim Hill Climb to-day. qc n Lim Peng Han (Sin S a P ore returned the best time with 9 seconds, clipping nearly four seconds off370 words
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Article390 1940-03-25 5 j [ON roared. A ta\vn\ shape flushed through th e hed^s of an A o|i>h lane, staJked out into (he road. 1,. .econd a woman and a child were running j n terror h n ,a(l. tw« men were standing hi^h on the roof of390 words
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188 1940-03-25 5 SHOT BURNED WHILE BRIDE WATCHED I New York. IciX horns alter her wedding, a 1 5 bride at Tacoma. WashingI ton was compelled to watch her bridinxmi killed and set on fire I bv bis rival for her love. \v !i the bride, pretty Mrs. Myra m to save her188 words
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Article34 1940-03-25 5 II .nt Issue of two-mark and be-mark pieces have been withdrawn (ran: culation In Germany. Ownen boxes have been warned tc such coins, exchange them and deposit the proceeds at a34 words
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Article, Illustration306 1940-03-25 5 MR. OLIVER BODEN. 64-years-old vice-chairman of Morris Motors, died in his car as he was being driven to a Birmingham station from his home at Coldfield. Hfa chauffeur noticed In the aw ing-minor that Mr. Boden WU slumped across the back scat He stopped,306 words
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Article60 1940-03-25 5 HISTORY, as feneranj uuur.--™. n in Occidental nations, das subjected to another startling r,v.s.nn ivlently by lleinruh Ilimmlor s MW* i»aner the Sthwar/e K<>rj»E a leading editorial this omcial im 1 estral cnsinship La- "•<", 1 I> :;!-,*ss;" -"g ■i« ir their attitue toward Ufc .i»«60 words
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Advertisement83 1940-03-25 5 NOW FOR THE ORDEAL —m* mm^mm f* eHMh "^^c**^ > i^i *<•* *!<<if* *•> <HMHV T^< 2^ < sis jL. -ir m lyWaMMwHllw^^ MB;, -r*-.-^- r rfFj a««*^ \J «H k tr» keep a corstiini MEMBERS of the Coastal Observer Cor»8 tore W -J^ ach for enemy aircraft and here83 words
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Article, Illustration648 1940-03-25 6 WILL HITLER STRIKE NOW? IST autumn there eame a moment, some time in the first hall ol Noveinlnr. when even those who most looked lor WMifiiMl Iran Hitler reached the conclusion that lie could not intend to fprin-; the surprise of a winter (anipai^n. (B tiiat munient tliis When i^648 words
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228 1940-03-25 6 British Girl Was Beaten In Nazi Gaol k JHIIKK m t h.m- reach*) H Kin* inU>:iui| i n Thej are ftfis e t, Kn.ut.-h ft berg. Poland; M, U;i ged S!, w] I Princess Maiiana 19-year-old Mi>> i> 1 ttj London I Vienna ai the outbn a it Dorothy Hi228 words
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Article238 1940-03-25 6 pORTY officers are to be trained as "gossip sleuths' by the IMF. Their job will be to track down and restrict careless I i» aerodromes and barracks. "Information contained in such gossip is getting through to the enemy in a way which is positively dangerous,"238 words
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Article65 1940-03-25 6 Mr. Brett Mackay Cloiitmai London barrister, who won tl V.t. before the Afmistice, rejoin the Army at the au« o\ Viajor (loutniun. who also won the M.C. in September 191S. gained the V.C. on November t> swimminff a river covered i machine -ffuns, removing set65 words
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Article759 1940-03-25 7 London To-day H.L.Hopkin On More Of Mr. Hore Belisha's Views About Soviet Russia: A Man May Change His Mind: Three Indian Firemen's Terrible Experience: Two Days On A Raft Without Food Or Water. J B Ij'iidon. Mar. 10. K fast in the iir ;l sphoiv*. Slrcmious H ■•inyr made to759 words
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Article105 1940-03-25 7 SKIISK. the famous whin- nnr« ginger torn rat of II M B FxctfT is to have his portrait h«B| «n th< has Urn gttw siM-i-wi I;**; of absence to In the f Mrs. Sh** Bakn-. uho •rill SJcuU two portraits of "»7J"« 1« he presented105 words
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338 1940-03-25 7 Morning Tribune MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1940. The Yolk Of Hitler's Easter Egg 4 VIInNAI. q Brenner Pass ra et tween Hit l< r and Mussolini h ■i promised for th Molotov, the inn r and Foreign Mini I Berlin, we i :i BOfte kind of ne* alliai understanding between <338 words
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Advertisement12 1940-03-25 7 4#THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LI U. SECURITYPWLJBHB HEAD OrFICE_NO. !6D CKILJTMEI^12 words
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Article, Illustration497 1940-03-25 8 THI < iimiv.il spirit u.ts definitelj alu-o.ul oti latwdft] ni^ht and there u.»> Midi u> infectious feeling «»f faletj it the Cathay Cafe that it was impossible :i >t to enter into the 1 iMer holiday pirit.497 words
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Article28 1940-03-25 8 PEOPLE PLACES tre riot' or rUi r u meet jecklet and 1 b ra eTt S'? 1 011 "nished «V(|, n«.r draped and <i will f mro orsandi28 words
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Article211 1940-03-25 8 Saturday Night's Rotary Dinner THi: Adeiphi Roof Garden irai the setting for a "»ct together" dinner by the Rotary International, on Saturday nitiht. Mrs re. Holttum. wife President waj charming In a nower print evening frock. Also noticed Mrs. A. H. Dickinson wearing an exquisite shade of cloud blue lace211 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-03-25 8 Members Of The "Gaieties" I Harlem (|d K Pupils /'''^i ami Mn If »«r <„„„;; I WH« are M I ■»«iH| the toncennj I 1(11 *m. S26 words
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Advertisement58 1940-03-25 8 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND KOBEIM S %VIFF/ Presented by M RS. p. h. BATTISHFLL "id directed by E. LEWIS WALLER at VICTORIA THEATRE March April 2nd, |<h, Bth, Jk~ IM)i:i{ THE PATRONAGE of U.K. h( Uv«mo r (Sir Shenton Thomas Th GOC M.-.M.-<;,n. L H,, ml K<iii -Admiral T. I!. Drew.58 words
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Article, Illustration573 1940-03-25 9 Ways of creating space and dignity in the small home I re ii no rattan why the smallest house should not chieve i feeling of qpadotu dignity and why careful ng and clever effects should to( make the tiniest room ittraetiv d results do not,573 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-03-25 9 For Our Women Readers A clever illusion of depth is given to this small bedroom by mirror Rlass be. hind the bed The .dressing.tahli'. though simple in itself, acquires importance on account of its raised platform and Ihc expanse of window in the background.44 words
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Advertisement30 1940-03-25 9 v y i v yy p j /New^atand > I\V I? Imperial Bee" 'IMmV/A HSKef J I DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PMMBMMVM Stocked by COM gr(D^(!(l PHONE 53 7 c PI VI LINES30 words
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Article, Illustration214 1940-03-25 10 r [Mn: GREAT QUESTION MARK IX VVORij, THE MIDDLE BAST. THE NATIONS ARE I WHETHER (GERMANY'S RACK DOOR fS GOII n^vfl LET US THROUGH TO STRIKK A solid BLOW \VHpp»I GUARD IS WEAKEST. UE I Hut definite fl*ws is scarce on what is happtnini; m we214 words
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Article, Illustration113 1940-03-25 10 Shades Of South Africa In 1914.... CINKIXG all political differences Jews and .Arabs in Palestine have volunteered in large numbers for service with the British Army there. They are officially regarded as Palestinians and have formed their own special corp.s in which they train side by side for transport and113 words
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Article295 1940-03-25 10 London. MAJOR Genera] sir Charles Gwynn, formerly Director of the Royal Military College at Duntroon, Australia, says: It would be strange if the new Anzacs found themselves sailing through the Dardanelles to fight alongside the Turk and not against him. They will find the Turk295 words
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Article, Illustration238 1940-03-25 10 BLOCKADE LEAKAGES QUERIED MR. RONALD CROSS, Minister of Economic Warfare, under fire by M.P.s on Britain's blockade, promised that consideration was being given to the possibility of checking shipments through Vladivostock, His information did not lead him to suspect any serious leakage through true blockade In Europe. Hi* recognised the238 words
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Article, Illustration314 1940-03-25 11 not reach Russia in this area even by air unless we fly across the territory of another neutral. Iran. If Iran conceded us this right our bombers would have to fly 375 hMm from our Irak frontier bases to Baku, the centre of the Russian oilfield.314 words
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Article, Illustration260 1940-03-25 11 THERE'S TROUBLE BRE WING Palestine, Iraq and aloim Uie m\f Their commander, thr .I! aider for the Middle East. Sir Archibald has acquired a frowning. u ,a from long years of SftSSK the B la« of a strong R»£sk Wavell signed the rurkilh mutual assistance pact. rt L events l260 words
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Article28 1940-03-25 11 T*HE ladies. (i()(1 M*m then 1 are alwaya up to lomething nei in the matter of drw eontenf *U S? b v J thusia \tn28 words
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Article2164 1940-03-25 12 MARGARET A. WATSON - MARGARET A. WATSON SHORT STORY B v A iowncd utside ,:.riM. Icy u> thi sun was a dull Dro:. .v i. in lion that the rail -d wind. brou^lit any comfort of eoolnes into the room. ■ry book and paper on the damp and Sticky; the2,164 words
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103 1940-03-25 13 Gifts To Dalai Lama On Display In Tibet Lhasa, Mar. fJIGHTY carriers were required to carry to the Potala Palace the gifts from Chungking as well as high National Government officials foi the newly installed Pourte Dalai Lama Tibet mporal ruler, m i [fled into I n •:i HU] IReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement493 1940-03-25 13 Wanted illO 874C) MTINIkIM (No. 891C) Mniu Purchase a nienr At profit and Blnga. I 88GC Educational Phone 84P8t;. 'No. me (No. 887C> sets v>rue. y.u. Box IQB, Singapore. (No. 872C) New Classes commoncing on 1.4.40 u under Mandarin 7.1*-« pm Cantonese 5 30-7 30 pm Tue. Fnciays Hockien. 5.30-7493 words
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Article86 1940-03-25 14 Ministry Of Social Affairs Chung** l t a CHINESE press repoi A the social Affairs I'the Central Kuomintnr be abolished while anotl of Social Affair* will b« under the direct control cutive Yuan. It is understood tl chanor will be made I cf making the work Affairs Ministry mori SO86 words
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Advertisement208 1940-03-25 14 I What a grand EASTER HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT IT 11*11 Oi"| J str 4 SHOWS TO-DAY 11 A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 I M-G-M'S HAPPIEST ENTERTAINMENT /Cc «?sS// Broadway's No. 1 musi KfiO c *l comedy oi dance Ij^^j^tr^^iii^ jPCfe^. A CAST! ■'u, I IJl^^^^^^L. RAND BWOKS UMI LYNN JOHN SMETfiCiI) £0208 words
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Advertisement77 1940-03-25 14 />< \\(>\//:"A KISSING, BITINC HAIR PULLING Battling for MEN! THE GREATEST ALL STaR PICTURE SINCIi HOTEL OPENS WEDNESDAY At The AIR-CONDITIONED |\\l»t jQ| 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 DAILY 1l ~*a 135 FAWKTEFafINWE STARS -tte MOST Py|^ |P9p Jl BRILLIANT FEMALE CAST BOLLYIOOJ ,o: m /^N YT T^ T\ TTI 4* Wftfljfl&£-;77 words
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Article107 1940-03-25 15 EASTER SERVICES AT CATHEDRAL H.E. Mgr. Adrian Devals, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Malacca, officiated at the Musical Pontifical High Mass sung yesterday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. The Bishop was assisted by the Rev. Father N. Maury, Vicar of the Cathedral as deacon' and the Rev.107 words
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Advertisement191 1940-03-25 15 Tlle On( h rhi «t's Th, l O U Towli: YOU MUST SEE IT It'^ Too Big For Words TO-DAY II a.m. ma am JBM m 3 15, 615 915 THE Staged on a swJe that begg vs words 4 YEAR'S e T^s^^ehng scenes, three tatf sons ci tine n191 words
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Article186 1940-03-25 16 METHODISTS HOLD SUNRISE SERVICE MfHODI :ed in the 8 10 Home at M Sophia at half past r. hoid their KCOOd annual Easter Sunrise Pilgrir. The ceremony cc 45 A with a ■olemn trumi k) entit.ed •The Holy City A P^F* bfj Laiu-f-corporal J -reest of the Manchester Regiment. Tin,186 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1940-03-25 17 IWeek-End Cricket Against Selangor I Singapore, Sunday. SIN( i badly when they had to score 169 runs for victory. ft ore were beaten by 72 runs in their annual Inter-state 1 match against Selangor on the Padang to-day AFTER PILING UP A GOOD TOTAL OF1,332 words
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Article537 1940-03-25 17 x k SELANGOR, Ist INNINGS SINGAPORE— Ist. [NNINGS K. Yong, b Howbrooke 0 Lee Soon Wee. e Duke, h Leckie M. Danker, b Howbrooke 0 Lall Singh, e and b, Sundram 53 W. A. Murray. Ibw, Tfcoy 27 f. F. Sutton. st.*Hui»onin, b Thoy 0 H. R.537 words
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46 1940-03-25 18 INNINGS DEFEAT FOR S. C.C. RESERVES Till- second string 0 Mll M suffered an Innings defeat a t the hands of the Pol o|l th Depot ground jtaierfoj, lh<> mm as follows:— s C.C. Ist burning Police Ist Innim IS TV,. B C C 2nd Inning46 words
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Article364 1940-03-25 18 (Continued from >•-<• 17, htied 1 is score y-on off Mayo for a ith Iho aid of the 1 Oorbex Blngh and M ing in dangerous d< batsmen found runs 1 ard A well-tim:d lerr pull iHugonin off Mavo sent f1 f t u hour at the364 words
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Article64 1940-03-25 18 A billiard.- match wa,. tween the Ceylon Sports Club pore, and th P Kuala Lumpur i yesterday, resulting as foil J. N. Fernando (C.S < bert Rajasingam Ben Dudley and V I (C.S C.) beat Alex Me I Kamal 15 9. 15 3. Yap Kun Lim64 words
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Article874 1940-03-25 19 P LECTIONS, WEIGHTS &> VVIEW OF PROSPECTS (By ••JTI!H|| 1. ..ould be evenly shared among M Breukelen J D If trland at to-day's races at Ipoh. the concluding day of the I Club Easter Professional M< and I havf p fc ked Uvo i each of874 words
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Article91 1940-03-25 19 Sunday. WITH five tickets intact, the H.A.F. Tengah managed to pa.ss their opponents' <S.C.('. 2nd XI) Mort- r»£ 110 when th«\se two teams mH at Tengah yesterday. The SCC. taking first knock mado 140, chief sCorera boinß Hewan rbery '29 not oat), E. G. BUnmton and91 words
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Miscellaneous26 1940-03-25 19 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY tter h.:j9 a m u i ft. 11 55 P M 93 ft. I O MORROW High Water: 11.23 P M 9.6 ff26 words
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772 1940-03-25 20 PENANG IN SOUND POSITIOJN AT IPOH PERAK'S POOR BA TTING I (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. DLRAK have a lull day to-day for their second innings, the last of the game against Penang. They are faced with the task of making 2G3 runs to avert defeat, With all wickets772 words
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Article63 1940-03-25 20 C.S.C. IN SIGHT OF VICTORY WITH six wickets in hand, the Ceylon Sports Club, Singapore, are only 38 runs shorts of victory in their cricket match against the Kuala Lumpur T.P.C.A. thanks mainly to a sound first-innings knock of 236. T.P.C.A. Ist Innings: 158 runs. C.S.C. Ist Innings: 236 runs.63 words
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125 1940-03-25 20 INDO-CEYLONESE TENNIS SEMI-FINALS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. FOLLOWING are the results of the semi-finals, played to-day, in the Malayan Indo-Ceylonese tennis tournament. The finals will be played on Monday. OPEN SINGLES P. Suppiah beat H. S. V. Ramaiar 10^_8, c 2. OPEN DOUBLES P. Suppiah and RE.125 words
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164 1940-03-25 20 MALAYAN GOLF Gibb v. Halliday Final To-day (From Our Own Reporter) I Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. JHE first round of the MaL I Golf Championship -raM 0 played to-day. Results:— Paterson beat James one upB 1 Gibb beat Gordon-Smith I Sym beat Black 2 and 1. I Halliday beat Davidson 3anß164 words
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