Morning Tribune, 27 March 1940

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  • 9 1 The Morning Tribune [T5-N0 46 Wed., Mar. 27, 1940
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  • 176 1 Death Of N.Z. Premier Wellington. Mar. tt +i rpm t .th has occurred of Mr. ravage, New Zealand prime lister since 1935 and lead- "i ihe NZ labour Party. an ardent Imperialist. Mr Savage, on the outbreak of the mr lasl September, threw himself U into the work of orgau
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  • 165 1 Great Air Activity At The Front Paris, Mar. 26. 4IR ACTIVITY on the Western Front has been rifled during the last or two and Paris mess indicate that fighter 1 were active along whole front yesterday < .ally m the Saar, the Votge* and the lower Vosges areas. This morning*
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  • 261 1 SMALLER WAR COUNCIL FOR B RITAIN LIKELY Possible Change In Heads Of Defence Services R London, Mar. 26. EUTER'S Parliamentary correspondent learns that speculations which are rife concerning the early possibility of Opposition members joining the Cabinet find little authentic support. Nevertheless the prospect appears to be one of early
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  • 46 1 Sofia. Mar. 26 A NEW bill for civil mobilisation. Including meaiures to prganis* tional economy m time ol war; introduced to the Nation a. A*J Minister of War. Th bill provides for apulawy lo;.'. ere measure against and P r °P a Reuter
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  • 82 1 DEMAND FOR RUPTURE OF FRANCO-SOVIET RELATIONS Paris, Mar. 26. M. KKVNAUD. m his broadcast to-night, is expected to fhfi some i<l«*a of his foreign policy, and will appeal to the country to co-operate with the Government m carrying <>ut a more energetic war polk His references kg war policy an
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  • 78 1 iMELBOI KM:. MAR. 26. pais 4 E'r»?™SwS™^BO,B V, „a F\STER CONFERENCE. The resolution decked, inter aiia^ eopfe „pn ce makes i r cieai w «»™sed to Aitsti telP»opposeii io op- to" chai Labour Governmen dirpctior. ci against any otl we are 1 Henries described
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  • 14 1 l man d for d all ;>.s will be gradually replaced by *ha B.O.W.
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    • 45 1 On Oilier Pages Troops Moving Eastward gian Allegations hief's Warnin? utting Threat Of lhc Year leader Page People Places Page 9 I an fare 10, 11 fied Advts M *hn Bagnall States Tin in-trol ;jin< I** 17 18 t itiance Mivk^niie Kings Election Speech 20
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  • 328 2 Moscow Guarantee For S.E. Europe Being' Discussed MT is now officially admitted m Hungary that negotiations for a Russian guarantee to the States of south-eastern Europe are proceeding. It is also admitted that this is one of the topics under discussion between Count
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  • 70 2 CARGO FOR TURKEY IS RELEASED Istanbul. Mar 25. THK American export liner Exhibitoi, of 5.000 tons, which was intercepted by the British contraband control at Gibraltar some weeks ago and detained at Malta, has now been released with the entire cargo of iron destined for Turkey according to an Ankara
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  • 174 2 London, M THE Admiralty announces that for the first time since the out; of wai. not a single British or Allied ship was sunk dvi > k ended midnight on Sunday. The enemy's efforts m the past week appeared to hav< -Hen cono .mated
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  • 44 2 London. Mar. The Stock Exchange market* w* quiet. There was little activity m any group except home rails which were higher on reports of huge Easter Holiday traffic Indian Government stocks tended to harden. Elsewhere movements ver very small Wall Street wa~s steady Reuter
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  • 222 2 Washington, Mar. 20. JHE United States defence authorities are reported to have agreed to a broad policy permitting the sale to the Allies of about 500 of the latest type of aircraft now being built for the U.S. Army. New York. Mar. 26 Urging the
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  • 290 2 London, Mar.'2G. ITNUbUALLY widespread displays .of the aurora borealis, accompanied l>> magnetic disturbances that have been seriously interrupting wireU-ss cable communications throughout the world during the past few (lays, have been observed as far south as Bulgaria, also at Bologna (Italy). In the
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    • 227 2 Millions Must Face this Fact After forty, we have passed the meridian of life. We must take thought to guard ourselves against growing old prematurely. It is not the years that make us old. It is the deterioration of our tissues and the decline of our vital forces. Although we
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    • 43 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. I), ular Muscle Anomalies yF^ •^Jk. Crossed Eyes, ll l.FV'^ Intricate Visual w^ s^s^ Problems. rnoiwPSON optical co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. AKCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. it. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science 35 years' European Clinical Experience.
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  • 160 3 Stockholm, Mar. 1 HUGE HEADLINES m the mam newspapers testi; .< Intel interest with which Sweden ii following the Lab its off Scandinavia. The whole of the British destroyer flotilla the Norwegian coast; is one .such heading. Although some individual Swedes say that German
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  • 222 3 don Mar. 25. I C mmenting on the uf- 1 fered bj Denmark last week rrom many's illegal U-boat warfare, whirl. ma to hay. tak< new burst nergy, the Manchester Guard:.marks: 'The Danish ships were torpedi without warning, even when they carried the most obvious marks o! their nationality, and
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    • 283 3 SHOCKING! THAT A WOMAN SHOULD WRITE SUCH A PLAY ABOUT OTHER WOMEN! 1 OPENING TO-DAY I i:li CAPITOL i 9.15 Box Office Phone 5261. i 1 1 J 135 WOMEN -BITING, KICKING, SCRATCHING AND KISSING gflMk' IN THE MOST HILARIOUS BATTLE OVER MEN EVER SCREENED! m- See women as they
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  • 975 4 SHORTAGE Of goods on the local market due to the discouraging of merchants from importing goods under the scheme of price control based on prices of current replacements was suggested yesterday as a distinct possibility by Mr. C. R. Cherry, outgoing Chairman of
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  • 89 4 SlllL jl'i the annual general i he Singapore Chamber held to-day. Mr J I Daw ed chairman, and Mr. P. B. Gil Chairman The new committee member i H.G Baxter, e.j CH. Charlwood. B.M.F. Per j W. de Piro. E N C Wi D* Thompson and
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  • 192 4 Police Chief Tells Men "I Thank You" pVENTY-EIGHT MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL POLICE FOR* E WERE PERSON ALLY COMMENDED BY THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE. MR A. ft DICKINSON, YESTERDAY AT A TOUCHING CEREMONY AT BEACH ROAD STATION. The men were drawn from Beach Road, Joo Chiat, Roohore and Kandang
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  • 59 4 NEW SHIPPING SERVICE: LINER DUE HERE TO-DAY THE •Sommelsdijk; I I Holland America Lm, n Singapore at about lr 'morning and will She is the first Holland A Ship In the Java-New York Built for the conveys i the .-hip will carry a t of passengers m a regulai frr
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    • 130 4 wmmamwm T- w NICKEL-PLATING, BRONZING OXIDISING IJV IMI OLDEST CHINESE BLBCTRO-PLATERS IM MALAYA m, ORCHARD RD. (Opp.) CAVENAQH KOAD. PHONE 4351. Gelling Up Nights Makes Men Old Dotting up night burnii tion of organs, whitish discharge, dull ache ai i .ii .spine, groin and leg pains, nervou ness, weakness and
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  • 503 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. I TS to cut off the ears of men who returned to work at the Sungei i Mine and other attempts at intimidation are reported from I Bed to-day. About 100 men have returned to work
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  • 32 5 WINGS OVER FRANCE I maammmmmammmm^^ mmmmmmm mmwmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. i Here you see a flight of Faircy Battle bombers flying over a conn tryside m France. They are on reconnaissance <>\er tht lines.
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  • 120 5 Punched, Then Robbed frIARGED with punching and rob-| bing a Tamil named Gam of three Chinese, Ang Ah Seng, j Soo Kirn Tia« and Ong Hai Leng. re convicted and sentenced m Criminal District Court to ree months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by a year's lice supervision. A fourth
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  • 55 5 Ed ye terday before the CriDistrict Court with assist- the management of "!1•vhil societies, ■'< l Malayan Com Party and the S>. All La- ades General Labour Uni< A Kui. long Siau Bin Tan Tek Li v.< d and sen- to seven months' r.i. each on charge,
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  • 70 5 Taking a fancy to a rubber hot- bottle while he wa a patient ol the Tan Tock Se:. 1 Hospital, sixty-lour did Tan Chew took it away wrapped m a newspaper Unfortunately for him an attendant saw t: I Produced before the third police magistrate f, Tan
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  • 61 5 .From Our Own Correspondent; Batavia, M-ir. 20. igR AW BOON HAW, the well-known Malayan CU 1 has arrived 111 Java from Singapore for a stay of about three we itu Haw is combining busine.sv> witn Pl _r l !ui int. establish- "Pany t< tion
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  • 179 5 MAN WHO ROBBED SISTER-IN-LAW, COUND GUILTY LAST WEEK OF STEALING PROPERTY BELONGING TO HIS SISTER-IN-LAW WHILE SHE WAS AWAY IN HOSPITAL, A YOUNG ENGLISH-SPEAKING CANTONESE WAS YESTERDAY SENTENCED BY THE SINGAPORE THIRD POLICE MAGISTRATE TO SIX WEEKS' IMPRISONMENT WITH HARD LABOUR. when the case .one up,
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  • 87 5 JIMOTHY CHEW, an Englishspeaking Straits-bom Chinese, chased the Chief Native Warder of the Mental Hospital round the premises with a parang and apparently caught him too. But this form ol thy 15 days rigor lm] when he wa, unable the I of $10 imposed by Mr.
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  • 109 6 JUD Y'S TIMOROUS KIDNAPPER New York. ROBERT WILSON. 19-yeais-old tramp, is m gaol to-day after giving away to the police his own plan for kidnapping July Garland the 16-vears-old him actress and star of' "The Wizard of Oz. and "Babes In Arms." Wilson, with an accomplice, schemed to abduct Judy
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    79 6 DP. Idouard Benes. former Presidenl of Chechoslovakia is s tiH flghtfni the good fight. He did his prevent the Allies from trustGermanj and having his country I 88. Noa unlike f ht* exiled leaders of I -land be is honoured by the whole i«l and looked to to lead his
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  • 496 6 T CITY BETWEEN ISTANII D CHINA, RIGHT THROUGH CENTRAL ASIA OX THE OLD TRAIL OF MARCO ,11 iN THE < US -N SE IT HAS A FURTHEH DX [TOK IT IS MORE IMPORTANT TO JOS] I A LIN'S OW. l« m v v ill
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  • 89 6 A s| *M T boodoir tag back m ot the Duke Oi X shal i of Prance, whe due.s twice got h m the Bs title, wai Lh< i daj Kn the ir \linh »m> rtlin room. door, conceali, d \\h< :i tl rcpairtn. the watts win
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  • 382 6 WHEN you read that cerebrospinal fever, or meningitis successfully treated by the sulphonamide group of d io yo realise the wonderful story which lies behind that announci Let us give you its bare outlines. Almost up to the end of the last century the germs which
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    • 63 6 ITS OUT!! ALMANAC Ol MALAYA 19 10 both a DIRECTOR ALENDAK pack d v »enti 1 1 .ton Malaya and its is. Aii Easy and Ii crence for home and c Office Copies Size IT x *<T $2.00 40% of gross receipts evenly divided between the Malaya Patriotic Fund The
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    798 7  -  H.L. Hopkin j On r* Malaya And Tin Control: If There Are Grievances, Now Is The Time To Air Them: Malayan Doctor In German Bomb Attack: Swiss Will Fight If Attacked: y r Nazidom Detested. London, Mar. 12. KED thia morning with a man Is a prominent figure
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  • 331 7 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1940. What Comes After The War? M"> \^i >. i lieve that undecided it i- pn i to draw up an i lining the Allied Tl tai t l.« For the hor c it i ould i f;.r Ih tter to eoi c the A!
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    • 31 7 <^X SAFECUARD^J_3U_^EI_VES iSIVI INSURE WITh y T/HE EASTERN UNITED :URANCE CORPORATION LTD., PC \_j _f\ Ili J J m^ m u mmmmmmmmmm* HEAD OFFICE-NO. !6D CttlLjTßffil^ S^< APORE, g-g. "ll mmJ
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  • 866 8 VERA MCimOltl TO-DAY PEOPLE i I 1 PLACES I J YESTERDAYS bride tame by sea from Australia to Mngapon. arriving the day before her wedding. She was Miss Olive Mary Agar, daughter of Professor W. V.
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    28 8 Capt. and Mrs. T. S layjj leaving Tanglin Garrison Cliurcn after their wedding yeslerda> mori ing. The bride was formerly Cliv e Agar, of Melbourne, Australia.
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    • 38 8 I DINE, DANCE and RELAX- Admission. Let the cool breeze refresh you AT THE _-__IC_C. NOW OPEN— The Newest Rendezvous on Singapore's Beauty Spc/t GAP'S JUNGLE lIAIfi ality: Hon d'oeuvres, a> meal $1.50 per person. Special Sunday Tiffin.
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    • 54 8 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND "ROBERT'S WIFE" MRS. P. H. BATTISHILL E. LEWIS WALLER VICTORIA THEATRE March 30th, April 2nd, 4th, 6th, 9.30 p.m. UNDER THE PATRON ACE of H.E. The Governor fcir Shenton Thomas H.E. The G.O.C. Malaya Major-Gen. L. V. Bond Rear Admiral T. B. Drew. Booking at Messrs. John
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  • 1017 9 For Our Women Reader Selected because they are so easy to make, these deserve a place m your cookery scrap-book PINEAPPPLE I PSIDEDOWN AXE I Small tin pineapple slices <8 In i tin I 4 08. buitei 3 oz. castor sugar 2 oz. brown sugar J rugs Liiii
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  • 326 10 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! CAPITOL The Women (M.G.M. with Norm.] Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russel, Paulette Goddard I Clare Boothe's merciless lampoon ol womankind (asome call it libel' hasn't had its claws removed by the movis "The Women" on the screen is just a* nasty as it was on the stage.
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  • 266 10 COLBERT IS SWAMPED BY NEEDY FILM FANS (Tribune Film Reporter) PUBLICATION OF AN "OFFI- CIAL" .NEWS STORY, LISTINT, HOLLYWOOD'S I PPERBRACKET SALARIES FOR 1939, HAS HAD ITS INEVITABLE RFSULT. Claudette Colbert, "fall-girl" because she topped all players with her total wage of 1801,894, iaS being buried under an avalanche of
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  • 79 10 She's In The Money Claudette Colbert does not often show her legs. That is why this picture of her posed in her bathing costume is almost an exclusive shot. She's the highest paid or* one of *k the highest paid stars in Hollywood and that's saying something with all those
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    327 10 J/-AF Year. 1940, isn't bright J would-be gals. There's very little happy hunting available kn these ordinarily happy hunting grounds. Mast oi the big prizes have been led to the altar, leaving so few good catches roaming free that I fear many of our females will be trampled
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  • MORINIG TRIBUNE FILM FANFARE
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      325 11 m movie colony's unwed-but showing \ou the way to earn more dou_,h m 1940. Seriously, th< Hollywood's only hope for a happy leap year is that Robert Stack, Bob ion and a few more of our rising youngsters v. ill develop Into golden atches m a jiffy And. of
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    • 391 11 JOAN CRAWFORD IS SWELL -BUT HER STUDIO DO NOT KNOW IT (Tribune Film Reporter) *]X) me the best story of the week concerns a newly rediscovered star, Joan Crawford. A year ago bets were made that Joan wouldn't be lasting much longer at M.G.M. Why? Because ashe was making bad
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    • 74 11 Love Me, Love My Dog Joan Crawford takes the part of Crystal Allen, the Vamp who gets hold of Mary's husband and induces him to ask for a divorce m order to marry her, m "The Women," 5 is here seen playing with her brand new dachshund, Stinkie, J m
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    • 180 11 TN THF FH M VAULTS OF HOLLYWOOD ARE STORED PHOTO--1 GRAPHIC RECREATIONS OF MANY OF HISTORY'S MOST SIGNIFICANT SCENES, EACH ONE AS AUTHENTIC IN DETAIL AS IT COULD BE MADE BY PAINSTAKING RESEARCH AND LAVISH EXPENDITURE OF MONEY. Why not put those scones to UTW tical use by
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    • 60 11 1-iMih. r Rat Ind A Bsbj with i ddle Albi rl r/aj cilia Lane) Aithnli title rol< B edy opening Friday Theal ul ;ljl tl plications an ti con.-. Brotl Ral sum. Mori B Wyman of well* r,,(1 pl:i f and ,i directed i Ray Enright,
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    • 320 12 THE LONG AWAITED SEQUEL TO THE IO I It PA t gII I I HS [COMING SOON -A LIIAMIt A a_L__ 4_r- /-A J***«mm\ SP 0 V '■'a& 4___F qHaHa _w ____?> efl <if* OBHbVBM ft '^BmbbV __W th**v J^ W mm* &m<W t. r rfJaP* Q>J <3r f "The
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  • 121 13 Shiuchow, .Mar. 1. TAKING mot from Canton, the anti-war movement amon; 1 the Japanese troops i preading to Nanning, Ham, Island an<j Swatow, where weariness among the invadi gradually assuming the shape of an open rebellion, accord to information received here. In this regard It
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    • 510 13 i$0$20fiJM]\ j N B I *T\t&c&0f& I Situations Vacant > .rienced lady mjmi i I Road. Singapore. <10Ci -led expe: ..se clerk for Euro;. Apply with co] Box tribune, Singapore. iNo. yincj .;ed 20 school teachers, stud jMre time works Apply ."03 c.o Malaya Tribune, Sing..; J24C) WANTED. Quick! 30
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    • 559 13 Wanted m vK T U Apply B Malaya WAN'/ 5 More new <>' Up to 3 cwts Apply Tribune. Suigapo:- (N Educational rgarten. Buropeaa I bt-thlrti Phone 8488 G. •ing Fund.imental step^ T^i variatloi partners available Quick d at the Modern Dancing Stud., Ann Slang Hill Road, (tl next .81
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    • 394 13 I Board if Residence 4 J I M.als 6i service ootlo: lAM 4 U 1 1 1 wr; ,hs and b •■757. Miscellaneo us ["he City i I i Mo m "Ha. py Oardan" 40 oca IT. Phone 41Ua», Sll BHAEAT MAT A HAIR OIL md lengthens tl the brain
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    • 267 13 Astrology I v j urfl I Sea »i <f) I tl I i«-«atj .rufl an g i a nm fl IN SUSPENSE OVfll VS( KRTAIN TKCfI St ll. Mt -If rtJAL TMJF.R-fl atisfacth i aran-i-.l I It (MI. KOH *P..-s I II I IM' M I'l V! \!A i HIN
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  • 92 14 .bourn a N'DER L. V. Lr hai, who commanded the first Aus- hod to the In this war, reached here on at ure from London was kept a close secret, and his preasence vi Australia was made known only at the last moment. M« ir.ix.-lleri
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    • 223 14 CAPITOL. Sat. Morning at II o'clocr \jj2 SPECIAL "POP-EYE" MATINEE mngm l vit-lkni programme «>l sel«vt*d sud.k- iik hiding ll ~mx A+mm. mmm Natural Thiag i«» do" (POP-EYI nil BAILOR) i mm2\ little lk?*Ts t. gtaagaa .im. d\ i i rein m Waep" (Oui y-s(k^\.*> v (..mi; (omt'd\) and atfce.
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  • 504 15 SIR JOHN BAGNALL SLATES TIN PRICE CONTROL EMPHATIC i Uil N tlllil mi iht <ontrolh H foi the expuit metal at tile uu **1 ■>> Sir Mm ],a U nall. Mana-im; B „t th. 1. ipanj Limited addre-ainu the otrdfoarj •),>anv at IUM.n. that H v.. Uw ngdom, Sir John
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  • 101 15 FIERCE FLOOD IN BANDOENG (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Mar. 20. QX Monday night, the Tjikapoendoeng river, which traverses mountain town of Bandoeng m st Java, overflowed its banks «id caused a flood the like of which has not been seen m the la.st thirty years. The river rose five
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  • 89 15 JUDGE CRITICISES MAGISTRATE, ALLOWS APPEAL A SINGAPORE Magistrate was yesterday r. Ed by I Judge and appellants counsel m an appeal by KalimuJ who was sentenced m the Magistrate's Court to t. mths' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of cheating. The appeal Apdge, Malaya, wi ved and U nee quashed.
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    • 390 16 [POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I Mail Depariures Iu.DW dly iert 5 0 HA M a ,u Latart Harne JAVA .Air> 10 Of I'osi (HI 500 p m NEW ZEALAND (Air) 5 I HONGKONG ncr) 5.00 pm SUMATRA JAVA 'Air' 930 a.m Medan < Aii PHILIPPINE Palemb. «Air> 10.00 2 00 p.m iatra
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  • 453 17 I IKE so man} other men who J have graduated to the Labour political Movement. Mr. M. J. Saragf. leader of the New Zealand 1.1 hour Party and Prime Minister since 1935, who has just died, was m his younger day* a miner. Born m
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  • 131 17 Kweilin, Mar. 26. WHILE the Japanese offensive in the Lingshan sector is tailing out, crack Chinese troops have been galvanised into action. forcing the main body of the Japanese troops to effect a general south-westerly retreat. The Chinese forces have recaptured Lominyu and Shihtang, stral
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  • 68 17 BRITISH SUBJECTS LEAVING SOVIET-POLAND Moscow. Mar. 2o\ AVER half of the number of British subjects m Soviet.occupied Poland have now been repatriated. In the Soviets occupied Poland there some 200 Brutish subjects there, visiting relatives. 1 than a ci remain, and most of these are dan with some Canadian Ukis.
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  • 49 17 ijonaon. ma. Mayor's Red Cross and .saint md for the sick and wounded now stands at n.260.000. i Increase of tis.ooo over lids ary of State for India torMi reoresenting sterling equivo sums of 50.000 rupees conhe states of Dhan and Bar- -seven ambulances. Reuter
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  • 14 17 Irs m Malaya have been notithere will be no Malaya Comifle Meeting for 1940.
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  • 60 17 New York, Mar. 26. ACCORDING to a New York Tinas Washington telegram President Roosevelt is understood m diplomatic envies there to be preparing t() make a formal statement soon, Bering the results of Mr. Sumner Welles' tour of Euro Ik. n
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  • 116 17 Xii peeosal -mm Mtaail pi h• > ef flour, uhieh are 9MMMm§ |ffWt hardship among t tie poorer ilavses here are largely tine to >o,in M levied on stocks traiisp-u 1««I Irom Tientsin to Peiping. Reufc pondent, Investigating the reason why Hour was
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  • 16 17 Wellington, Mai B tO 104 t!.- Laboui Party endorsed th outlined by th. Pai I Reuter
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  • 182 17 Traitors Flock To Wang Ching- Wei Hongkong, .Mar. .Mi. IT is understood that Wang Chirm Wei s puppet central regime, immediately after its inauguration on Saturday. will confirm the "peace pacts" concluded between Wang and Tokyo. Thi> agre. an nt is said to have been made following the recent interview
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    • 56 17 HUDSON'S eumTnthouujubes have for over 10 years been stMoessfoll) ased by rensol Mi11...... of people. Other Jubes. ele'.. etc come amUo. but Hudson Eumenthol Ju*ib*i continue to gaifl puMu oolidem c through their genulm ««"<!. w used daily they preserve the teeth by seeping Ihe n.outb I healthy condition _____JM_l_i_al?
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  • 513 18 Chances Which Went A- Begging ()I [CE 1 R.A. (9TH HV. Kr_Gl.j i DOINTS WERE SHARED WHEN THE POLICE MET INK 9TH r HV REGTO FTHER [N A DIVISION 1 FOOTBALL MATCH AT THE \.\so\ ROAD STADIUM YESTERDAY, BA< H SIDE ORING
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  • 87 18 The following have accepted to play for the S.C.C In nrst division soccer); match against the Chinese on the j Padang to-day: E. C. Cherrington; W. N. Rothery, W R. Ravie; R. J. Forbes. C. C Webster F C. Hutchinson; H. Echel- shiem. M. C. Elliott.
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  • 147 18 EASTER GOLF AT JOHORE HPHL social an Maui; Johore Bahru during Holiday* b ternational Club and Japanese Golf Club was Visiting team by 7 points to 1 The results are as 1 George Lowe and J. M Nakavama and I>hikawa 0. i W. H. Brockett and Dr I 0. Hayashida
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  • 57 18 RACING CLASSIFICATIONS LATEST Straits Racing Assoc! tion classification of horses p mi HORSES TRANSFERS -From Class 4 U 3 Adele All Gold, Eagle's Eye. In LittL. John. Metro. Woden. NEW CLASSIFICATIONCLASS 2. *onny (late Great 1 CLASS B.— Golden Melody (late berus* DELETIONS CLASS I. —Waltz TOMES NEW CLASSIFICATIONS' CLASS
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  • 337 18 Singapore, TuescL. IN a match that was too one-sided to be of much interest, the M 1 defeated the S.R.C. to the tune of six goals to one ta Division match of the S.A.F.A. League on the latter S evening. A large crowd of spectators
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  • 23 18 The Royal Air Force de I Royal Navy by four goal- first Selaar yesterday evening I Division of the S.A.f.a.
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  • 37 18 The annual sports ot J** M «y n School will be held on Saiura the Jalan Besar Stadium. ThBoys will be:- 440 Yards. 440 Em 100 Yards < Handicap) foi "those ries will be accepted on tne ur.u
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    • 175 18 Fortify yourself against Whether you work m office or EP j__Pm __F factory, you must keep yourself fit. j§ ___r Precision work, repetition work, \w£oM&s^ll iiighly-specialised operations of every ArnKSmmX ffH»"fl»& kind these can be continued Mil'Mrpr**^: S^a.B _______K7> mf ►>_ with unflagging energy and unabated ___H i? l;ie 5
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    • 18 19 London, Tuesday. (Official Price £247 1 4 Bu £247 l rfAcial P» £245' <> Buyers £246 S(
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    • 35 19 r London. Tuesday. Buyeis Sellers t Tone Dull Spot 11» 4 H 3 8 Ist Forward* April IP., ip 8 2nd Forward) May il',, H3 8 3rd Forward* June 11 316 115 16
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    • 98 19 London. Tue.sdav. 68Dunlop Rubber 33 3 ineraJ Electiic 79 Hi'_ perial Chemical Industries 31 9 Imperial Tobacco 119 4'_ Anglo-Dutch 24/Canadian Pacific 8 J 4 London Tin 4 Rubber PI. In. TniM 33 Linggi6 2/%yer Hltams Sj/g 3 mthern Kinta^ 13 9 P. .hangs 15/6 London Asiatics
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    • 47 19 London. Tuesday. T/T London on Paris 176 60 T/T London on Amsterdam 7 53 T T London on Shanghai 4. 4 T/T London on Hongkong ls. 2 2932 d T London on Japan ls. 3 1132 d. T/T London on New York 4.02V_t0 4.03 V.
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    • 63 19 London. Tuesday. Pt:m Oil (Malay) m bulk S'ment Unquoted Copra (Straits FMS^ c *piember S'ment Unquoted Flour (Sarawak' li April S'ment. 17 6 Nominal Tapioca, Seed Pearl, Ist Quality (Singapore* h S'ment. 31- Nominal ier i FAQ > White Muntok March April S'ment 4»4 Sellers Pepper (FAQ> Black pong
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    • 18 19 London. Tuesday, r Spot 20 M 6 r Forward 20Vi R GOLD, Fine per oz. £88.0
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  • 133 19 I Singapore, Tuesday. ESS showed no signs of improveI o-day on the resumption after r holiday and markets present's appearance. I tin was $1.00 down at $122. the price of rubber at four o'clock J buyers Spot 37 cents. April June 36- rt id JulyiSeptember 35 M,
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  • 95 19 Y. M. C. A. TENNIS RESULTS JHE following were the results of tie d iawn tennis tournaments W\ "A NDIC -AP D. MNAL o > B Ju neja and I I Sing! ad W F •in.uy.on -plus .i, iVLLNS HANDICAP SINGLES v. I PINAL Kocto I 3) beat Yap Afa
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  • 152 19 RESULTS AT S.C.C. TOURNEY THE following were the results of ti< 1 payed yesteiday In the S.C.C lawn tennis tournament: MIXED DOUBLES Capi and Mi:;. D G. Russell-R( berts beat Mrs. Carslaw and A. Wallich, 6—l; 6- -3. OPEN SINGLES J. Macintosh beat J. G. Housta &~3; 6—3. E. C.
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  • 29 19 The following are ties m the Volunteer Snot Iter rompetition at the B.CC: TO-DAY J. A. Gaitfan H F I"-** a>. M W. Mcßeaiib M. F. Cutler
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  • 50 19 London. Ilai 26 MIDLAND m .•> Lutoi I impton 2 C n B I IST MIDI sll Natl Etotherhaui 3 Done NOftTH EASTI i;n 1 Dariington 1 Halifax i OTHERS Hudder&Aeld 2 Burnley 1 Barnley 3 Qrimsby 0 RUGBIES Bridgend .IS 14 Newport, 12 We.sUci Supei mare U
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  • 56 19 FATHUL KARIB CLUB WINS Playing a friendly same of mjcc i Farrer Park, the Fathul Kanb Club beat the Uniteers Sports Club by the odd goal m three. Mani and Ibrahim 'scored one goal eacii for the winners while James scored the solitary goal tor the Uniteers Sports Club Mr
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  • 86 19 The results of ping pons mutch played between the Tamils Reform Association and Borneo Co., Ltd., were as foil >ws:(T.RA. won .six out of seven .sets) A. G. Sambandam beat Charlie Kanß, X Satappan beat Yap Tian Kit, N. Ralanivelu beat See Pee Wan, P. T. Rajan
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  • 63 19 The folJowing liave been d to play cricket for the YM C A Junior Department against RA P Seletar; on Friday, at 2.18 pra on the Prince Bdward Hi ad Qround: I Siang, Au Ken atuam, b Fours l. m. Aeria, Wee Peck Heng, P. L. Wong, 8
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  • 82 19 \< so I 1: vmi 0. m i »uing lata m kht second half, the 4ngk>-Chij tool OB narrowly d th^ V M.C.A. m ,< ground In tl! (ll the V's had and only (hi di i). nted l i tafe ng tl m Ui
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  • 89 19 THE 1 qualifying round will be played m conjunction with the Ladies' April Medal on Monday, lst and the fir.st 16 "A" "ii division player. 1 will qualify. Thr fir .1 nine hoi d Will COUnt ior the April Medal. The Men's Api i] Medal e/111
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  • 51 19 Th« following are the molts of the I Taster Competitions at Uie Keppel Club <.i n i .niAidi cup O. V. Andrews and O. E. Kerr 88 l'J tl n% BAM. SWKKP Ist Nine Hobs w. Dawson 48— 8'/_t_: 39V 2 2nd Nine Holes W. Dawson 45— 8!_-r
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  • 52 19 A team will I>e ttlfcted irom the foilowing players to represent the Mm pallty against the B.CFA II v 01 Thursday at Farrrr Park -J. F rgurson, Tong Ih-e Neubronner, lm P^ng, Sun l-iah, Ah HMIf (Capt Wen-' Kai. R Qomes, Ismail, Schooling, Knoon Onn Kemat, Le Merrier, Qnan Kint
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    • 15 19 LOSS OF PROFITS INSI Hl\< i South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 592* Finlajson Green.
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    • 89 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. .1 Charter A D. 18Jt. d n the Nelbi (Netherlan BANKERS AMSTHtDAM Paid Up Capital r.40,03e\000.- lervi I- una 10,500,000I.undon (■■irrcs,.ondentNATIONAL PROVINCIAL BAJ .UTT-T) Head Office: IMSRRDAM Ilru.rtt Holland. The M-d <>•_ bran I and .hej a: srnailei Netherlands I i Indie Bats LO, Walt Chen:
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 56 19 SPORTS DIARY TODAY SOCCER: SA F.A LMgIM Uiv I S.C F A v.s S.C.C Padking; Reserve Div. RE. vs. Poller Changi, FLA F. vs. Royal Navy. Sclrtai: Div. II B Moravia vs. R a.f Kallang. J. C.S. A.; BILL I Storage vs. Harp, r GtlnTLan s h.b. TENNIS: S.C.C. and
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  • 182 20 MACKENZIE KING WARNS COUNTRY IN ELECTION SPEECH Ottawa, Mar. 2<i ALL OVER Canada to-day. voters are making ihvll nay through snow to the poll inn stations U> decide whether T\lr. MacKenzie Kings Liberal Government should be returned to onire lor another five vcar>. The Conservative leader Dr. Manion has promised
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  • 123 20 The Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1940. British Loan For Spain London. Mai k LOAN agreement between the United Kingdom aad the Spanish Government published tw-da> refers to the United Kingdom > desire to assist the Spanish Govt.™ ment hi the promotion of rt st ruction work. The United Kingdom
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  • 175 20 Soviet-Italian- German Front Not Possible London, Mar. 26. (Reuters Special Commentary) rl Brussels paper Dag says:— *mj* do not believe it is possible for a Berlin -Rome-Moscow front although nowadays almost anything Ls possible. "Our reason ll that any diet ias to reckon with the people's opinion md nobody will
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  • 89 20 Berlin, .War. m. GOFBBELS has put an end to the German custom of staffing P-t--riotic songs to the accompaniment of the clinking of b<vr BUM*. Under a decree just issued ior tne protection of national symbols and i t is forbidden to sing or
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    140 20 London, Mar. DUITISH warships found c* 1> members of the ere* of a DUats trawler on a raft and took tbuo" an English easl con at port .m members of the ere* are The cause of the trawlert lei present unknown.— Router. 0 10. THE allegation that a
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