Morning Tribune, 26 March 1940

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  • 9 1 The Morning Tribune W, Tues., Mar. 26, 1940. I
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  • 122 1 Soviet Snub For Berlin m Stockholm, Mar. 25. ■oMMKNTING on the anM nimncement that M. MoHotm is not going to Berlin, L- >i(»scow correspondent of L Aitonbladet states: H^"(iennany cannot count on ■he Soviet as an absolutely reHable ally who will support Bjermanv throughout the war. I it was considered
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  • 249 1 9 London, Mar. 25. ■m;i:si;\TATIONS have 1 been made by Norway, ■through her Minister in ■London, to the British ■Government, about various 1 $of alleged infringement of Norwegian neutraB v during recent days. I AB of them are under inJ'^tiifation. W uw that no representations itions
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  • 49 1 I xpels Briton 2 W p H<»pe For Wang 3 K: )Ix Hixes 4 K r rPn? r strangle Girl 5 EJ* 11 Merchant Marine 6 I Places 8 E oni!! Page I Tour 10 U ■r r 12 IS'^cl Advts. 13 I^ 1 News 2M
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  • 65 1 Athens, Mar. 25. MATIONAL Independence Day, celebrated throughout Greece to-day, N ™Hn4ed by newspapers as having special significant on the PreSe T^ O news P °apers emphasised that Greece must be strong to her ssa^ aar and dcsircs 31 «'Ss°^rtheless one which was honour^ Bnd XX;
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  • 47 1 Hungarian Premier Sees Duce To-day Roma, Mai Count Telcki. Hungarian Prime Minister, wai recdvi d Uii morning mt Ciano with whom it \a announced he had a lonti cordial conversation. Rignor Mussolini will WCelfi "it Tcleki to morrow at the Palazzo V< KIM. (.KOKOt of GREECE H
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  • 22 1 Pans, Mar 25: Premier Reyiiauditfll broadcast an address to th 0 nation over the French wlrclfss at 7 pm. GMT. to-morrow.- Reuter
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  • 442 1 FRENCH SPRING SURPRISE ON NAZIS AT THE FRONT C S. Q ••ok nnmmrnAj\oh DCPA*TM#MT PRISONERS TAKES PARIS, MAR. 2S PRISONERS WERE TAKEN BY THE FRENCH V/HEN THEY SPRANG A SURPRISE ON A GERMAN PATROL EAST OF THE MOSELLE, WHILE WEST OF THE SAAR, GERMAN PATROLS WERE EASILY REPULSED. Apart from
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  • 174 2 RUMANIAN AUTHORITIES EXPEL BRITISH JOURNALIST LONDON, MAR. >5. Ql IK lAL QUARTERS IN LONDON ARC AWAITING REPORTS IKOM BUCHAREST ABOUT Tin INFUSION BY THE Iti M ANIAN AUTHORITIES OF REITFR S CHIEF CORRESPONDENT IN THE BALKANS. Hi> expulsion is reported to have been ordered because of a dispatch sent by
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  • 73 2 > I "1K),...) DKITISII ADMIRALTY W+mtU Ml Ott of Cierman torjH'do whiih lias been washed isha J the north tast coast. I<>r('H s The torpetli) is VI feet long and was tfeppej lv In. bnmber in Bridlington Bay. It was partly painted MaTH y It
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  • 262 2 BIG REVERSE FOR JAPANESE I7TTTT n > t Chm^BUjf, Mar. 25.1 J< ILLD despatches state that following- a Ml Little in whil the Japanese suffered s>ooo casualties, Chinese troM have retaken Lingshan near the Japanese-occupied tmvnß Xanning on the Indo-China trade route. I The Jap^iK'se captured Linjfshan last wr-. I
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  • 119 2 London. Mar. 25. Til!! Berlin ia<!io sa\s that Dr fccy, Nazi I thour Front Alini^ter. >iM»uki»iu at a tahmir camp in the Siegfried line, ret erred to the hardships of the pfotUima people and ami v i n the winter and declared that it vas a
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  • 64 2 llttihg the finishing touches to it h -v,aden. The- understanding between the Axis powers and Russia is the chief topic in Berlin and it is thought that Hitler's speech will shed a new li?ht on it The speech is also intended to dispel disappointment in Germany at the failure to
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  • 22 2 Amsterdam >.: Rumour* a:v circulating in Berlii that Hitler v. deliver a bi',; politica speech Hiorll] 11 red that hi
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  • 40 2 Cltm* ,At the Gf-neral Hospital, I Smpaporf on Sunday evening Mar. 24,' 2940. a daughter v (Cecil] G. H cien Silvikrin treatment restores the hair-forming tissues to normal functions. Write for free beoklet —"The Natural Way of Hair Culture."
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  • 80 2 Delhi, Mar. 25. A l^ Urteiftta .sanii^' up the position in connection with 1 operate n th e Ahmedzai salient up operation^ against bad char. ich begun on Feb. 22. >Wh it i.s .still too early to forerting imptovettent, it is evid- thai heavy casualties sustained
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  • 64 2 JAPAN'S TAXATION RECORD Tokio, Mar. 25. T H: nn bill, whereby the 1 Japanese Government aims at incwwini ;rom taxation by 500 million yen annually passed into law i the Hou t dopted the bill as amended by the Lower Housr Fina I :er described the reform plan as '•unprecedented
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  • 54 2 WILL OF LATE LORD TWEEDSMUIR London, Mar. 25. rHE will of the late Lord Tweedsmuir makes only one bequest of a public lature. He directed his trustees to hand >ver to the National Library of Scotland all books in my library dealing with Marquis of Montrose which the J vttuuuai
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  • 48 2 I Wellington, Mar. 25. K A bulletin issued at 9 p.m. states that Mr. Savage is weaker. The Labour Party conference to-day passed a resolution e xpre^ing sympathy and high appreciation of Mr. Savage's work as leader of the Party and the f Zealand.- Reuter
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  • 85 2 BRITIAN GOES HOLIDAYING UrndM, .Mar. I AN the fir^t Easter Monday ofl war. hufe croud', qJ h<fl makers throughout the eofl flocked to the seaside by fl Hikers thronged (he countnsidß cyclists filled the road>. There «M the usva] bar.kß crowds in Londo:; -,^1 only difference beiiu ardbagH .steel helmettd
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  • 45 2 DANUBE BECOME ICE-FREE I Italia:. I 1 ly at Gawatz, th< Rumanian pB the Danube to take oM and wood. I The Danube is now 1 from ice from Braila down to i 1 and has been re-opened for navij on ius lower reaches.- Reuter
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  • 68 2 Singapore mod Delegates from the Malayan anc Rotary Club*, who attended the*w ponfefence. this morning islt T mises of the Phoenix Aerat' Ltd., at Anson Road. The functions of then installed in the factory w< o* t>y Mr. N.R. Mistri, th? ch company, who is a
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  • 247 3 W EDEN SPEEDS UP PLANS FOR HOME DEFENCE Stockholm, Mar. 25. Maimoe ytfterday If. Skold, Swedish Defence after saying that in spite ot difficulties the goodCondllMOn would surely carry the proposed Iliance between Sweden, Norway and Finland the people to he prudent and not hasten the y Finland might need
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  • 68 3 TO PEACE FOR SERMAN HIPPING London. Mar. 25 I German wireless the d flUnnnci was sunk near the Danr The announcer j Biuish destroyers sted" the Cicimaii. Norwegian territ lie steamer q cefuge In Roosfted by two B I c»f |o stl aniei'j in Norwegian teri I only owing to
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  • 33 3 TAIN REDUCING CHUCHASES OF U. S. COTTON h ngton, Mn 19 ■rities have taS officials to curtail' D ipartra is added U disposing o! d I :s 1 i I on ises.- Reuter
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  • 32 3 DIAN MUSLIMS IN FIGHTING SPIRIT e, Mar. iiaam marked the se uoji of tin 1 All- 1 le. Mr. Jinnah s? »ved a landmark in had defined the British connei'tioi:' Reuter lt
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  • 241 3 Londo PVTN t)M gravity of the situation in I disti., n altogether from the important ev< nts taking place in says The Times in an editorial reft to the estftblltfti I the new Chinese legime on Mar. 30. to t Of V W< mment
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  • 102 3 Birlin. Mar. 25. COMMENTING in the >iat>-ment atj trUrated to M swmhufvud that Germany would noi have Interfered U Sweden had Intervened in favour oi Finland. th«* ullirial German NAgency states that Qermans left no doubt that the transport of Angle French troops across Norway and
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  • 31 3 Stockholm. Mar 'J > M Bkold'a speech shows plainly thai the dillic\iltH- in the way of a defen- sive alliance with Finland are fully ap predated In Swcdi.^h I OQclal clTCl< Reuter
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    • 42 3 1 mjf 1 f ■nLi!L a W I III| JljHif I I MO/AS*' i |a c^|S^ WITH ONLI THREE VjJ :-v PARTS MOVING V m W SILENTLY IN <>IL» X > EXCLUSIVE TO H.M.V. REFRIGERATORS AGENTS ulM.l 4, li or Tit i I
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  • 133 4 Emergency Meeting Of Federal Council (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. T E J?™J L COUNCIL HOLD AN EMERGENCY THF "r^,?^SJ Fmh TO WSCUSS THE REPORT OF So^^xSTn^tS^m^s 1 E QUEStax proposals in the F. M.S. have been dropped here is wide
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  • 59 4 CAR COLLIDES WITH STANDARD Ml 1 H. Armstrong, was slightly injured on the face in the early hours of yesterday morning when th e car in which he was travelling collided with a trolley bill .standard in Seraneroon Road The ear was driven at the time by another European Mr.
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  • 173 4 ALLEGED STRIKE AGITATORS ARRESTED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. JHE situation at the Sungei Besi j mines to-day was comparatively quiet. As a result of the surprise raid by 300 armed police and members of the Criminal Intelligence Branch political section, carried out on an unlawful society called
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  • 112 4 BRUNEI INDIANS PLEDGE LOYALTY '['HE Indian Association. Kuala Belait Brunei, conveyed their loyalty in a F?i! w£ n f Bnmei> on the occasion o* M^ifn 088 aCCesSicn to the throng Celebrating the coronation. a t c a jar.y was held at 5 p.m. on the same LModation decorated of the
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  • 93 4 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor were members of the audience when the band of the Royal Air Force gave a concert at the Palais de Chaillot. Pans, in aid of the Franco-British Solidarity Committee. Photo shows: Efti iO tu rif < star "»ff
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  • 93 4 BRITISH WAR NEW S IN MALAYA FROM B.M.B.C. the fi^ tl transmitted n lhe JR language yesterday evej* from the Singapore Jk casting station andum^ a welcome reception by I t tic listeners-in. W Kverv evening between and 7.15, this new, uj| I given in Malay. The inauguration »f lt
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  • 94 4 $2,000 ArmedM Robbery Singapore. Monda\^B TWO robberies, involving loss! property to the total valueH $2,005 were reported to the polH during the Easter holidays. H At 7.30 am. yesterday, ton: I Chinese robbers, speaking Hokkien. tered a house in Y°o Chu Kang Road* after threateninz the inmates with '^H pistcls.
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  • 61 4 Muslims' Gift To China Stafmpon i-.h-^B TEN thousand dollars worth nudical supplies and stores J being: pimnased by Muslims Singapore for shipment to < bina. Is Decision to do tliis VU ft few days ago at a meeting lll^M Muslim Committee for rcliel distress in China, which was l )re
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  • 57 4 Singapore I A meeting of Arabs In Sin to be held to-morrow ni^ht to c 1 Ulie formation of an Arab Union 1 present the interests of Arabs Settlement in economic, social an< tural matters. J It is also hoped ton hr t.n'on may be of aW'Ktarce
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  • 198 5 evealed that the award of I Military Medal to three -ft'- Suantry in Palestine ■ft a tattle in which the*** ■own Arab gang leadei Yusef and the series ot I VINCENT MARRIOTT, of the In opersuons at Umm I mber 1939. a cordon I around some
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    73 5 The Duchess <»f (lloucester. President of the Central Hospital Supply Service is seen visiting the Croydon Clearing House. It is the only centre in London run by men and since its inception has provided over 8,000 garments for members of the Services in Hospital and over 12,000 comforts for the
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  • 108 5 lip KRNA PERL, 35-years-old ■"'Austrian beauty, fell 50ft. to jjfcr ck-ath from a West Kensington l fi at. She had just 24 hours in *hich to decide whether to stay in Britain with her daughter or to go T United States, for which ->he
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  • 492 5 THREATENED TO STRANGLE GIRL, UNNAMED DANCER |LLBGING that a man whom she met about six months aft haH extorted money from her, an attractive jwing M;i\l.ui iaaeer, whose name wm not disclosed, told a remarkable tUtT) «1 Bow-street. HIV(. Vmi ,vrl i Francesco Sembianti, 29, a Swiss went foul Sana
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  • 183 5 New York. The Ku-Klux-Klan, booded Order which rules by whip and flame, have slatted a nation-wide drive to regain their former power. Their aim is the membership of 21,000,000 which they had In 1 1!8 —more than double the following they command to-day. Fiery cnj.ssr.s an beginning to
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    31 5 L... S,7Z\y has Switzerland a lar K c UMI .0n.,., l.n. .un.v r,.,,1> for ,;^h n VusS '..U In ,as, 5.,,. »,.,s U ~»M .-.V sr< T1 raiders crossing her frontkn.
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  • 1404 6 What Shipping Losses Mean To The Nazis seem In he few things rrmre irritating to the Nazi propagandists in Berlin, Hamburg and Cologne than the existence of liritish sea power. And not without reason. Sea power is still the basis of Britain's existence, and six months
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  • 90 6 A SOLDIER on leave from France was alleged at Salford, Lancashire, to have shot his wife with his Service rifle, after accusing her of immoral behaviour. <i£ r i Vat r e Timo L h y Bird 33, of Andrewslieet, Lowrr Broughton, Salford, was charged
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  • 185 6 ARMS THEFT REVEALED AN anonymous letter has i^V l vealed that a larsr quantiH of small arms ammunition h^E heen stolen from a W»M Lnndo^K,. > barracks. I Scotland Yard and the AnBP authorities are trying t" )Ivt> {^V mystery of hou it was stolen, IB whom, and where it
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    35 6 The horse still hx< Ms place in modern warfare. Here one is seen at a demonstration of animal transport training in England. He is a park animal brin? led up a slope in difficult country.
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  • 820 7 London To- day Iv HLHopkin On I Where British Leaflets Have A Heartening Lffcct: Fools Of The Peace Pledge Union: Cranks Who Make Themselves A Nuisance: A Fine Example 5 Of Sacrifice. yL V {jOVttoßi -Mar. 11. jrour own jde*B as I of \eatoi «Mi on n'any of us they
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  • 103 7 NEW LONDON DEVACUEE RULES Bui a million children, iiu-ludmß ,h,. have returned from A zones to which they were uated last September, are pro-hHi(l»-(l f«.r in London's new evacua\'~^m- scheme. ,v,vi- five— unless Uv M !U e under the schemr. rate unless there arc 9 will give the signal 9
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  • 341 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1940. Asking For 1 Trouble I IWHINO the pasi two I ih. re hai I of ii lilit ;ti> movement b) the I Jnpamwf x r jl I hj'ia I: ..nun". I I the localities in which the.se :»uli- 1 I tan operation* J>. take*
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  • 505 8 PEOPLE PLACES S.S.V.C.. as a wedding gift. The gift was inscribed with a silver plate, by the donors. He also received a silver tea service from the staff of John G. Campbell and Co the firm with which he is asso- ciated. Mrs. Burke, who was a member of the
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  • 530 8 Birthday Party At The S.S.C 2 Easter Monday Weddings I And Dance Scenes At Tanglin HOSTESS at a thoroughly delightful party on Saturday night was Miss Alice Lindsay, who entertained a number of her friends at a buffet dinner at her home and later took them on
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    77 8 Mrs. (hurl B«rkc Mii.itfl •it each othl across thfl bride's j H >l fuel when oil pliutomaphll l caugh t th 'l| li-ip|)\ pmufl «>f them .ifti I I their uediiinl I at the (ithfl ili.il of ttl (>i»(i(l vhl l I herd \<Mndal I mr. h Davis. The
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    • 176 8 fHATS t fl at.d |j j I)RESS fj)(m PRISCILLA LTD. WE SPEdAUZE I\ (OiTdN. UNEN AND BILK WASHING nOCKfI AU COKSKTB, HOSIERY AND Bwnbuim g, STAMFORD ROAD COURT.. TE L 3335 YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR A Madame Kvelyn Astrova- autv Specialist— v%ill leave (hi. (olony at the end of March
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    • 44 8 HHHJBESR&bUbHBESij i HHIJJBHK I I INVITES YOU TO DAILY <C*S| I T K N f" FI X S OK w,, J OF INTRIGUING APPETISING ORIGINALITY f V A I) At fixed prices. K U I n i PIIONi I I Every Friday Evening BOIILLABAISE
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  • 890 9 Your Hot Weather Bill Health I KEEPING fit when the weather is I (\ti a hot. is largely a matter of I taking care over little thin^ minor H ailments which, although they are I nothing in themselves, sometimes I lead to complications if they are I nrjected. I Take
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    • 59 9 SAUSAGES that mil make if ok ask for a second helping J J^uf jafL&dSßP' \i!o^^^ MtL<^^^^m^ VCm nlwa> y SAUSAGES are put ible Every sausage kra with V Vv and flavoiii Delleio >k^ too, are our CHIPOI A PA, S COCKTAILand TOMATO >^ vy USAGES. PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES j
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  • 223 10 Thousands Flee: Houses Split Asunder: New York. pHJB THOUSAND people Bed for thru ttttg when the business centre of Shennucloah. JYnns\j\ania. began to crumble and slip slowly into the mine workings that lir beneath the city. Houses, businc-ss premises, i. toriefl and schools crumbled before
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  • 81 10 HELLO! HERE'S TROUBLE ITS Joan Hlondell. vivacious Columbia star uho looks as though .she's up to mischief or m>t some surprise in store for us. If it's as ;r<M>d a> some of her latest triumphs it'll be jrood enough. Joan usually manages to tfet her male leads into a lot
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  • 253 10 FIVE BRITISH AIRMEN WHO HAD BEEN INTERNED IN BELGIUM HAVE ESCAPED SAFELY TO BRITAIN. Some belonged to the crew of a plane ordered to land while over the southern border of Belgium by a Belgian pursuit plane. This was soon after the war began. The
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  • 93 10 THE medical officer of a :lttall J| X of the Welsh Guards r^nm received a call from a resident French village near where tl.i-- stI billeted. m He set out in the snow and brou« into the world a fine baby boy. w with the mother is now doinj
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  • 677 11 MR. WELLES' SEARCH FOR PEACE I MONTHS AGO BRITAIN WENT TO WAR WITH GREAI VE COMMON TO THE WHOLE 0* THE PEOPLES OF THE* I pIRI THAT WAS TO CRUSH HITLKKISM AND NOT TO I \V \u.\is TILL THAT OGOURGE Of WORLD PEACE HAD ATKD. cornered and bottled up in
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  • 45 11 lliiI Iii London you see him with the ime Minister. Mr. Neville Chamrlain. the Foreign Secretary, Lord liifiix extreme left) and Mr. Bffledy (right). And at top right he i^ shown with ■esident Lebrun at the Elyse* Ptt following his arrival from
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  • 181 11 MESSAGES reaching us from 111 inside Germany throw light on what is happening in the schools. From Chemnitz, Ba*onj r "-'> a l( mn "i'' l Wi the Hi' I Youth prizes were award- hlidien v,ho had distinguished themselves in denouncin i! >' Some children
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  • 497 12 Adolf Hitler, Soldier In Grey Berlin. ADOLF HITLER IUM kal wdgfcf and is slightly more nervous than he was at the outbreak <;( the war nearly seven months ago, hut Nazi leader > say he is in the l>est of health. During those months of what
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  • 152 12 Peterborough. A KIUI K Charles Hadman was milking cows at Lower Lodge Farm, Chesterton, near Peterborough, when three police officers walked over to him from a car and arrested him on a charge of mur. dering his wife. He asked if he could change
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  • 60 12 Captain Hugh Roberts who outwitted a l'-boat in the early days of the war received the 0.8.E. from the Kins at an investiture at Buckingham Paluu He was in charge of the "Mopan" when attacked but escaped by skilful J manoeuvring. m He is here seen showing the
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  • 689 12 London. 1 TT is generally agreed that Germany's problem, so far as the Hal- I kans are concerned, is to decide whether it is wiser to view them I as an object of conquest or as a source of supply. l Some circles think
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  • 243 13 Boxing Board Suspends Berg London, Mar. 12. AN the 'suspended indefinitely" list issued from the Boxing Board offices V the well-known nanrj of Jack (Kid) Berg, 15 years a fight- er and still unsatisfied. Evidently his contest at the "unofficial" Earl'.s Court tournament was the crowning, unforgivable, offence, and the
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  • 26 13 Moscow. A Leninfrad tmui r,,....! lenten to so jreari In PjHon an antomo Mlr drirer who refused U> muim his car iK'iits darini btockoot.
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  • 78 13 Doncaster Racing As Usual London, Mai. 12 THE Stewards of the Jockey Club 1 announce that the tat two Newmarket mcetin-s ol till hlta Oil the Craven (April n and i; arid the First Spring (April 80, Mav i 2, and S) will be hold on the July Course. been
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    • 449 13 dfsdfd situations Vacant ■♦•need lady teach-. *pp Singapore. y lOCj a case clerk for Europe,, with copies of testimon Tribune, Singapore. iN 0 aitJCj 30 school teachers, stud- le id to do spare time works Appn Tribune, Singapore (No. 924C; d ..rdntcctural Draughtsman and v lur Architectural lirm In Ipoh
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    • 574 13 Wanted [SB USSSSS^ WANTED Lawn Rollen bm 891C Educational ■ne ***** Road, Singapore. (No. 911C) Two Mandarin Classes for be K inners~^iii opened on 4th April. 1940. Time ?A> suLi Fees $2 oS rr Cdlat d Advan <*d C?a?sr S i-ces $2.00 per month Free DrosDectus Ann-v Jrtnclpal, Tao Hwa
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    • 203 13 Miscellaneous _ui. mune 48^,, bmgup,, Singapore Foot and all ,k.n diseases $1 50 55 «^o.. 29, Robinson Road, Singapore. (No 881C) "Ov C rh a nP° k h ex K ha "*ts become an offence. nrVv.nt ,h elped nui «erouB motorlsU r, Snm R h \r" Ba lt Particular, from
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    • 207 13 I >Ule (»IB«> fl 80 «tra >. E. Lfcug Co., 28. port. DRAK B*st i I CllC. 24 o/ RIBRTA i Ib < 1 K!"Wt)l 1 nt for Abnormal mental ob« •ty Other p»y. M.unlin-rii. ;>»TI druiiK. jot < and othei t> l «p--polntment i I Ko.ul. .fl I t.
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    • 137 14 I. At The AIR-CONDITIONED II 3J5-6.15-9.15 DAH.y| AV I 1 M(, \r, ini"litv Ml n| I'n.d.Ktinn from Ui<- S. „-.it..'":il luorni Stag. P .j ttat dtcMM U«M» \<»rk NORM A SHEARER JOAN CRAWFORD I ROSALIND RUSSELL PAULETTE GODDARD and 132 other Women in "THE WOMEK" SEE THE FEMALE BATTLE of
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    • 207 14 Hie One Big Show \ou Must See Its Too Big For Words! TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 I M RKO RADIO'S SHOW of SHOWS Roaring tor battle KUN^^^ e or ready for love I B^»tor^^ 4 Sam latte. ttuaroo Cia«nelii. Joan Fonumi \ffi RKO RADIO'S GIANT OF SHOWSI M >ANOtO S.
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  • 394 15 Dead Manicurist "On Way To Fortune" I* irifl RET beauty process supposed to give elderh .omen young ,< -s v.,thm ?4 hours' is believed to lie behind the murder „t tine Dlugoloki. Pans mawttK and manicurist „v |t: uas loumJ in the Rivet Seine a
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  • 200 15 Elephant Fights Crocodile Pholphur. Mar. VI. THOI dH considered unrivalled for its e heer physical strength" and as such invincible in the kin?dom of animals an elephant having; it-% morataf bath in the rivrr hambal, has been incapaciated, ii, one lei; having been rendered ip in a fierce fight with
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  • 139 15 MU VCrl h.iv hen, »ni«i..llx iiiai UUm r» u l. I, lan K ua^c— le-Gauss It was horn of Ifct Bfnum Mfilh mine Un ilrit.sh antidote tt> the mtivi Wfpou with ulnrh hunilgjl announn J thr m •tails 01 the ich >n oi tl ion.
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  • 49 15 IN rk and the can < 1 rcpeclal grtnl to the omp;i 1 1 it- Committee hai ord Cecil, tho ■:i. for appropnat. It im| ded thai this is thr (hird tin:- Aon thai i t Nobel Com* h*a allowed a special grant to c •ml N« I
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    • 110 15 ii >?y y "ALMOST A HONEYMOON" by WALTER ELLIS at the \imil S (KB. TANJONG RHU RD. on 28th 29th. March, 1940 af 9 p.m. $2, SI :nu\ "iv. iodMnc (i t I fill CATHAV i Al El "\\h< \body ESTELLE COWAN PRESENTS THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM SPECIALTY NUMBERS P M
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  • 148 16 L, mm nt Mini v time tIM Uing to ind from their eep either In their Qti or c-lnse at hand, ami „,v available at all houn «>1 the day and niuht for urjrent matters. Mr. Chamberlain, of course, -has only to walk downstairs to be
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  • 46 16 London. The British motor iiulu tr\ |g 1939 exported 70.000 motor 'cars nimpared with an a\ir.m. of t>2.000 QffCff the previous I < and 11.500 commercial vihi The principal markets u Xustralia 27.000 New iland (12.000), India and Barma and South Africa (5,300).
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  • 368 17 WONG PENG SOON, the Singapore badminton champion, made Malayan badminton history yesterday when he won th< singles title in the Malayan tournament held in Ipoh.and in partnership with Lee Chee Xeo annexed the Mixed Doubles title. Peng Soon is also the Johore and the Selangor champion,
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  • 11 17 TO-DAY SI sion, M i mvvis: nd B.CC. tournaments.
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  • 256 17 nPHK Ceylon Sports Club won their annual crickei fixture againsi the Kuala Lumpur T.P.C.A. by six wickets and live runs. The high score of 236 in the first innings of the Ceylon Sports Club Rave them the game. The visitors' fielding was well placed,
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  • 234 17 Katong Casuals Beat St. Andrew's Tin K.itoiii; .isuaK defeated M 1 Amlritt's .school fWtCTiaj on th«--m hool ground WVCB runs The schoolboys, though del id (in.:. H i v. hil»' R. Baptist took Mini <t the KATONCi \sl \l s o. Aorta o Btn Chye b Ouan Bonf 23 R.
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  • 597 18 SURPRISES AT IPOH RAGES END OF EASTER MEETING :«m Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. gT. MARCEL sprang a big surprise to win the opening j eveni at the conducting day of the Perak Turf Club Easter Professional Meeting held hew this afternoon. This son of Sansovino won by half a
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  • 184 18 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. |N the All-Malayan amateur golf championship, the final of which was played this morning at the Selangtff Golf Club links, ideal weather conditions prevailing, \V. J. (iibb, six times champion of the Selangor Golf Club and
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  • 257 18 Singapore Competitors Win K.L. Road Races (From Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Mond TWO 50 miles load race event* ere held here during the holiday week-end, attracting about 50 competltc Johari bin Ibrahim and R the military won the open and Junior events respectively The\ were the only Singapore competitor.
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  • 65 18 (From Ou/ Own Report Kuala Lumpur. M< Results to day in the flnaU All-Malayan tndo-Ceylanese tennis nament \HN\S on» SINGLES Caleb beat Suppiah 7-5. 3 0 retn OPEN DOIBLIS I'a.siuh and Ponnudmai bea| Supp and Duraiiatnan 3 8, fl 4. 8 3 lIANUK W SINGLES M.W. Ramii beat,
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  • 411 19 SURPRISING j RECOVERY (From Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, Monday, p. up a surprisingly fine fight in the three-day interstate ket match against Penang which ended to-day ley began the third days play to-day with a deficit of 263 with intact, and despite some good bowling
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  • 17 19 TO-DAY 12.23 P.M. 9.6 ft. TO-MORROW 00.29 AM 9 3 ft. 1.07 P.M. 0 2
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  • 14 19 I terday ar Tanglin." the R.A. ed the R.A by five I
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  • 364 19 {{NOCKING up a hectic 228 runs in kffl than mwrinflm half hours, \V. K. Jogger's eleven— or rather livescored a seven-wicket victory over A. C. Growder'a vlwen in a high scoring cricket match on the Padang yesterity, Herow of the side were C. W.
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  • The Morning Tribune
    • 7 20 The Morning Tribune Tuesday, March 26, 1940.
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    • 62 20 WORLD'S LARGEST IN L'DN Coal. Britain's principal raw maUn.il. is also a rich source of war materials in ureat variety ami within an hour's car run of London K the largest works in the world for extracting these materials, ineMtag toluol for high explosives by the most modern methods. Photo
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    • 212 20 THE Cunerg] of Mr. Ernest Henry Watts, who passed awry at the General Hospital, Singapore, cariy yesterday morning, tcok place at the Bicladari Cemetery the same afternoon and I was attended by the v.idow. daughter and several close friends. The Rev. Thompson officiated.
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    • 79 20 SCOTTISH CUP SEMI-FINALS London, Mar. 25. The Scottish Clip draw for th e semifinaK to be played on Apr. 13: Hearts or Airdrieonians v. Dundee United at Edinburgh. Rangers v. Motherwell at Hampdt n -Park.—Reuter. f Nearly 8.000 members of the Sin^apo:v K<;.' Chill Business-men's pnd Employees' Fraternity Association mst
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    • 121 20 TO-DAY'S soccer: MIDLAND Coventry 10, Luton 2. West Bromwich 4 Birmingham i KASTMIDLAND Lincoln 1. Chesterfield 4. Notts Forest 1, Barnsley 0 Rotherham 3. Notts County 2 WESTERN Chester 2. Tranmere 2. Stoke 5. Port Vale 1. NORTH-WESTEKN Barrow 4. Blackburn 2. Carlislp 3, Southport 2. OTHERS
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    • 61 20 Toronto. Mar. 25. POLITICAL observers in Canad expect that Mr. Mackenzie Kins Government will be confirmed m power in the general election witt 4 majority of at least 50 scats U a house of 245. Th The present majority is electors apparently only desire thai the war
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