Morning Tribune, 28 March 1940
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1940-03-28 1 The Morning Tribune s— No. 47. Thu., Mar. 28. 1940.110 words
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Article, Illustration402 1940-03-28 1 2 Nazi, 1 R.A.F. Planes Shot Down Paris, Mar. 27. DERATIONS on the Western Front during the past 48 hours aye been marked by great activity I the part of the Nazi Air Force. :g P number of German machines ..times as many as 13 at a timebeen flying overB.O.W. - 402 words
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521 1940-03-28 1 SOVIET ENVOY RECALLED BY MOSCOW FROM PARIS NO FOOLING London. Mar. 27. ACCORDING to the Tass Agency (Moscow) M. Souritz, Soviet Ambassador to Paris has been relieved ol his post because he is no longer considered 'persona t^rata' by the French Government The Tass Agency statement In regard to M.Reuter - 521 words
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484 1940-03-28 1 OTTAWA, MAR. 27. THE CANADIAN ELECTION HAS RESULTED IN A SWEEPING VICTORY FOR THE LIBERAL GOVERNMENT WHICH HAS W ON 174 SEATS OUT OF A TOTAL OF 245. The latest figures are: Liberals 174, National Government (Contivcs) 38, Co-operative Commo nwealth Federation 8, New Demo-Reuter - 484 words
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Article101 1940-03-28 1 London, Mar. 27. It is learned that the Soviet steamer Vladimir Mayakovskv is detained al Hongkong pending examination of her cargo by Allied authorities. She is reported to be 1 1 \ing carj|J ed copper and molybdenum shipped «n North America and eonsifncd te Vsaosvostok.—Renter. Berlin. Mar. 87.Reuter - 101 words
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Advertisement49 1940-03-28 1 On Other Page* b Uei tional Deal 3 £°ond Thousainls 4 Jo More "Imperial AifWaj 5 Jew, Here i re 7 8 Pa 9 and I Haw Hau 10 urea Better? 11 Advts. U 14 and 15 ping 16 17 es College Diplomas IH ne« 19 ■U-i»l New Fight49 words
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Article96 1940-03-28 2 London, Mar. ,7. rfs announced m London that rei nnting m .South Africa after sis months of war has not slackened. The Botha regiment, named after the Union's first Prime Ministei. has brought tv. o battalions up to war strength since September, and a third battalionReuter - 96 words
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Article229 1940-03-28 2 HITLER IS LOST STAR GAZERS SA V: r(From 11. 1,. Hopkin) London. Mar. 27. fT-MI WMtf black for Hitler" is the unanimous view of IJinti-h astrologers at their annual conference which has just opened m Harrogate. Most oi ltu leading star-ga/ tgtec that Hitler's power is on the :ie and229 words
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Article58 1940-03-28 2 Peiping, Mar. 27. MR Wanfl X li Mm, head of the FeipIng t roviskmal Government, Ls ex.>ecte;L to become chairman of the North China Political Council, the body Which is taking the place of the proGoveinment. Previously there were rumours of Mr. Mftn resigning aftei. the intion of th.t- newReuter - 58 words
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Article98 1940-03-28 2 'cutta. Mar !7. I P»K the first time for tea fears, I the polite opened tire m Cat- y I tutta to-dav when a police picket S was attacked \>\ a gajMJ of niunici i pa! M avengers who hud be^n on V >irike fsetsraaiReuter - 98 words
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Article153 1940-03-28 2 Captain Drowned When Ship Sinks London. Mar. .7. SIXTEEN members of the crew of the Newcastle oil tanker Daghestan, 5.742 tons, sunk m the North Sea on Sunday night, landed to-day at a north-east Scotland town. When the vessel went down, the men took to the boats, one of whichReuter - 153 words
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157 1940-03-28 2 New Y.vrk, Mar. 27. EXPRESSING the fear that Ceafress will "cut the heart" .rum expropriations to modernise the Army, Mr. Hugh Johnson writes: "With uncertainty as to the war's outcome and the lin e up ot the dictator powers— Germany. Italy, RussiaReuter - 157 words
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Article186 1940-03-28 2 RussoGerman Contact Hitch Amsterdam, Mai i [HE TELEGRAAF'S Berlin respondent says th clear that preparatory ,sa tions for a new r^ German contact are not p ceeding smoothly. He addsxThe chief obsta is apparently the question Soviet guarantees for Rumai and Turkey to form the basis a rapprochement between ftReuter - 186 words
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62 1940-03-28 2 Wellir.. I to* His Majeay. m a measa W*j* concerning Mr. Savage's d "The loss of Mr. Bavag< ed thioughout the Empuservices will always lie rememoereo "latitude. ffi m The Cabinet is remain. after th. funeral which expsw be on Mar. 31. HereafterReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement36 1940-03-28 2 BR&NU ?i^^^^p I SPECIAL MATURE tag AUSTRALIAN^^-^ «m a ml Ta V W* V/ Ma BRAND i t*i!_** ii HOSHWI QtMinVj) SfmStS s DOG'S W^fejfegjr^E Mlf J! tf *<*** S^^^os ORK0 RK X D IC X f^'^Mp36 words
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142 1940-03-28 3 SENSATIONAL DEAL OF U.S. NAZI FIRMS SALE OF WAR INSTR UMENTS New York, Mar. 27. indictment charging the Bausch Lomb Optical Co, ol Rochester and Ihe Carl Zeiss Co. of (Jcrmany with lidiag the world between them" for the sale of military optical instrumental thus restraining trade m violation ofReuter - 142 words
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Article185 1940-03-28 3 REYNAUD RECALLS ENVOYS FOR TALKS Paris, Mar. 27 I rich Premier, M. Reynaud, nds to make a direct pel ntacl with all Fran eigrt envoys. assadors at Brussels and will be the first to return to a short period. Ambassador m London was is a few days ago. Other willReuter - 185 words
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47 1940-03-28 3 Norwegian Represen tat ions In London I London. Mar 27. Representations were received In London yesterday from the Norsiegian Government m regard to the jslleged violation of Norwegian terriitorial waters by British warships. The. r representations are now receiving the attention of th, British G eminent ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article135 1940-03-28 3 Ita lo-Hu ngarian Friendship j Budapest, Mar. 27 1\ rATEMENT declaring that Count Teleki's talks m Rome fl arc merely an exchange of views on a common itaio--1 garian poficy for constructive peace ts published by i l.ioyd. organ of the Hungarian Covernment. which Hungary does ;;<>t be"f 1 c135 words
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Article138 1940-03-28 3 "WAR NOT PHONEY i \ru Y«>ik. Mar >.*> "*T III *> I- not a pfcanrj war' s.ml I Mr (.o(l!r«\ Hafgftfd. British Consul km a! In New York, m a p< Th lo the SrruriU Leaders' A* sociatlon here to-da\ Be added: "Bathe, mt "lirvr that tm* hist war wasReuter - 138 words
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Article17 1940-03-28 3 Rome, Mar Accordii m Ankara despatch •he rurkish military mission winch vl \lep|) urned to Ankai ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article92 1940-03-28 3 FINLAND HAS MAY GOVT. A men! d i ••r. hip M Rolf V. v and M Tanm Puhhc Welfare rib i iom. I In the out with the tain tie i. minister with folio m the outgoin I M ministry Reuter In etli menl Pr, si< the Re added hadReuter - 92 words
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Article14 1940-03-28 3 21 n Mr. Ra It is i jtatemenl coy« rin Mi SumnC] toui ReuterReuter - 14 words
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201 1940-03-28 3 Chungking, Mar. 27. rtBNTRE of intcivM m the war m China has switched with dramatic suddenness from the south to the (n\- north. A Chinese official announcement claims occupation ol W Important city m the wesl ol Suiytmn, ihe northern province border ing GobiReuter - 201 words
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230 1940-03-28 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang IT RAINED MONEY m Bukit Mertajam over the Easter Holidays, or that is what Bukit Mertajam folk thought until they learnt the truth. Workmen irom the village rubbed their eyes m astonishment when they came across thousands230 words
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Article88 1940-03-28 4 WOMAN'S SUICIDE IN BLINDING RAIN IFTEB waiting anxiously for the return oi her motlier, 17-year-old Chong Ah Moi left the house and alter a search m driving rain found her sitting motionless and exposed to the downpour m a back lane of Lorong 7, (ieylang. On the ground beside her88 words
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Article98 1940-03-28 4 A RABS DECIDE TO FORM UNION P. If ALLY all the Arabs of Singa numbering over 400. decided 'ing last night to f<um an A: I .m. T 1 I llowing were appointed to drafl rules Messrs. S Omar bin I Hi; liar Ham. S I. O. Alsagoff, j.p rlohsen98 words
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Article218 1940-03-28 4 Other Driver Was To Blame MILITARY OFFICER WINS APPEAL j T. Huleatt, who was convicted by Whitton, on a cliarge of neglige option of two months' simple im; against both conviction and sentenc walne, Chief Justice, yesterday. Hi:: lordship allowed the appeal funded to appellant. The case against the appellant218 words
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Article91 1940-03-28 4 SOLDIERS CHARGED (From Oui Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Mar. 27. pLKADING guilty to charges of driving a car without a licence and Insurance, a European Victor Rider, lane? corporal m a British Regiment stationed here was sentenced to one month's Imprisonment on the second charge and lined $50 I further91 words
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Article106 1940-03-28 4 Malayan Star Weds (From Our Own Reparl Kuala Lumpur. I MISS Cicely St. Maur R M er. Malayan girl v I selected by Hollywood film dn. Elliott when he was here l shots for the Jungle I "Bcoloo." faced cameras to-day k\ an entirely different role bride Mr. D. P.106 words
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Article283 1940-03-28 4 WORK OF THE ROYAL NAVY IN MALAYA THE war-time work of the R Navy m Malayan wai reviewed by Rear Admiral T. B. Drew m command of the Roy&l Navy. Malaya, m an address bel the Singapore- Rotary Club day. "This war up to the pres< n\ doubtedly ooiled down283 words
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Advertisement62 1940-03-28 4 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. :o: CniNA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE :o: FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PER SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MENS COMPENSATION INSURANCE. :o. 1 AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., I K. LUMPUR VENG HEN(. LOONQ, NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEL _.Nu TEH IPOH IZZ JLII \Vt_NC..62 words
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159 1940-03-28 5 N O MORE "IMPERIAL AIRWAYS"-AFTER APR. 1 tin FAMOUS NAME OF IMPERIAL URWAYS Will BE HEARD AND SKIN NO MORE AFTER MONDAY iPRH l For Imperial Airways Ltd. and British Airways' Ltd to merge into one and will be taken over by the British Over-! Airways Corporation as from that159 words
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Article32 1940-03-28 5 The Wesley Church Leaguer., are stagConcert on Friday at 8.15 p.m. m Church Hall The programme con- two one- act plays, singing moutli ms, a fine gymnastic programme32 words
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Article72 1940-03-28 5 rOI.I.OWINd a raid on a hoUSC .it 'I 1 Jonj Pagar on March 15 this year, a China m Pook Hong,, iterda> brought up t> tore Ifr i I i k>h, tht fifth police magistrate, on a chai i a» bei of utv, the Singapore 11 ll72 words
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18 1940-03-28 5 Sir John Barlow Joins Cotton Board SI B Tl full tin Prank Piatt i choice general! the Ide18 words
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119 1940-03-28 6 GERMAN JEWS FLEE GESTAPO, ARRIVE HERE WHEN Italian IttXV Mp "Conte mornin an J«w. lr oi Bi They look f< tiding p and persecutions. ved m Singapore >• s bound 1 and ;m. there that ild rls that he I tor the psychopathic mcdi harb from too, these poor re-119 words
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125 1940-03-28 6 AM RY satisfactory >lat P <>f ailair- uas reported at the llth annual general meeting of the Singapore Iferittntile Oa-operative Thrift and loan Society Limited held at the Co-operative Society Department .»t Fullerton Building est( rt,j\. I and 1939 v 1 ol r 15.6 ription125 words
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194 1940-03-28 6 TAN GIOK LYE. survivor of the accident m wi vo Chinese lost their i;\\ s ta I pas-filled haul of a X.P.M. motor vessel on the noon of Mar. 18 was commended by the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, when he described194 words
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Article247 1940-03-28 6 "JAMAICA INN" ACTRESS HERE j}} ALL of British actors oi y. the weti -known l the landlord's wife m the British pre •wn to Singapore audiences r< rep' -rday. tions p is tl Britlsl the her, tia om actors and very I the Theah M: N rivat< TH. M planter247 words
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Article114 1940-03-28 6 Manchukuo Trade Goes To Japan Tek. Mar. 'I'M As g dfeecj retoaH uar Europe there I gltgiUjtlifiiiiU. of Jai I of Manchukuo trad*-. I here. j Tli. I I imports from Europe, 1. iwith Manchukuo's I rune. In order I v-clopment a revised 1 I where, ll foreign c: IReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration744 1940-03-28 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L.Hopkin The Old School Tie Still Important Factor In Matter Of Obtaining Commissions: Problem Of "Unmarried Wives" Of Soldiers: Canons Attack Dean *Of Canterbury: King And Queen At Palace Theatre.)- London, Mar. I ii. Oliver Stanley, Minister of War. de a good impression by his m the House744 words
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296 1940-03-28 7 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1940. Stalin To Move In Far East? InpHE withdrawal ol I rum m tween !7. |.i I the Balti< |.< rted concenl ral ior submarine fleet at h. n the impn Ru shifting h- i i from Eur< pc to th< Fai I i ie\\296 words
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Article, Illustration977 1940-03-28 8 An Easter 'Do' At The Swiss Club, A New Idea At The Flower Show Flashes From Here And There VERA A RDM ORE TO-DAY suiss club is alwayi delightful place to risil and it wai particularly popular with members and their friends during the Easfef liolicla> as most enjoyable tennis977 words
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Article, Illustration190 1940-03-28 8 Multi-coloured silk with pleats setting off the swing of th< skirt was worn by Miss Doreen D:. Mrs i.owe was refreshing m of flowered silk with a white trip jacket Another to favour black was M reen Lindsay, who wore a heavj frock with coloured ace isori190 words
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Advertisement48 1940-03-28 8 >t]Pl flP^__^^l A* i To satisiy many ol our patrons we now Introduce special FRENCH TIFFINS At Used r> Every Priday Ev en i" B Special BOUILLABAISI PIC WHISTLE DARTS CLUB I Join up and help a deserving charoj Meetings MONDAY EVENING 28> Orchard il Kul Phone 7614.48 words
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Article, Illustration643 1940-03-28 9 YOU DON'T NEED A PATTERN To Make This Dear Little Apron YOUR small daughu-i will be dc- lighted if you make her this pretty little apron to wear when plays at cooking or experiments with her paint-box. Apart from it practical advantages, it will give her a tremendous amount of643 words
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Article78 1940-03-28 9 FLAPJACKS oz. oat flakes 2 oz. butter oz. sugar l teaspoonful treacle It the butter and fcreacli A and oat flakes and stl ■jV together for a tew mim. gentle heat. Press into a Wi shallow tin and finish with wet knife, making the top damp78 words
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Article, Illustration294 1940-03-28 10 v gKITIBH RADIO I )\JS TO RELIEVE THE TEDIUM OF CAREFULLY-EDITED BRITISH PROGRAMMES, HAVE LONG BEEN A GOOD AUDIENCE FOR CONTINENTAL STATIONS SPIN- NINO THEIR DIALS SHORTLY AFTER WAR BEGAN. THEY STOP- FEO AT THE SOUND OF A SOUPY BRITISH ACCENT The pompons voice was broadcasting British war losses,294 words
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Article, Illustration117 1940-03-28 10 LORD HAW HAW who is believed to be Lord HawHaw He is William Joyce, an EngIlishman and former member of Sir Oswald Mosleys British Union of Fascists, and it is said that he was forced to flee from England just before the wai began. His Price His reward from Goebbels117 words
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Article, Illustration169 1940-03-28 10 AND FRONTI PAGE FOR WOMEN £YEN the war has its u>hte side! Most people m England an expecting a "Spring homb shell." The other day they got one, I i hardly the kind they were expe mg n I Making change out of old vm Adolf, Hugh Beresford, the169 words
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226 1940-03-28 11 Hitler Down By 1941, Says Astrologer \n\ rosi WHEN REXFORD KENDRM K an ASTROLOGER QUIETLY MEN. TIONED THAI MI8FORTUN1 WOULD BEFALL ADOLF HITLER IT SOUNDED AS DULL As \k COMMUNIQUE BECAUSE Till GERMAN LEADER'S PALL PROM POWER OR HIS DEATH HAM BEEN PREDICTED so MAN1 TIMES BEFORE BY VARIOUS SEER8.226 words
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Article, Illustration180 1940-03-28 11 ARE FIGURES BETTER? RECENT leg contest m Hollywood ha ed I controversy as to whether women's figi. have improved m last decade or not. Of course the old school may sigh for the times oi bustle .nd the was]* waist and tastes may have altered but the fact regains that180 words
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Article203 1940-03-28 11 EWOM time to time (.estapo chief Heinrich Himmler himself calls at the laboratory and sets the scientists a line of re- S search that happens to fit the Nazi propaganda necessities of the moment. The blood of unfortunate people who are accused of concealing I Jewish origin203 words
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Article208 1940-03-28 12 Day -Frocks Go Demure Just Now APART trnn then superb line and (lit. attention to finish and unvaryin Hence of fabric, the new daytime frocks at Priscilla's m Eu Court, give one a splendid idea of the latest trends m American fashion In many cases these are marked by a208 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-03-28 12 I (Jinny Simms chooses a morning outfit of cornflour blue crepe allied with a blouse of blue crepe dotted over m white (RKO Radio). M W31 words
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Article, Illustration28 1940-03-28 12 Tucks To The Fore Sand beige suede cloth fashions the very simple frock worn by Mary Howard (RKO Radio) in which narrow pintucking gives distinction to the boat-28 words
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Article344 1940-03-28 12 Gems That Last A Life-Jime TULTURED pearls are proving more and more popular. Not only do they provide one with the perfect accessory for every occasion, but their moderate price brings them well within the limit of the most modest purse. They have, too the advantage of being indistinguishable from344 words
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Article66 1940-03-28 12 Shoes In The News OHOES are always newi when they are as varied as f-* n makes them at present. For si nality, however, it would be nar< beat those worn by the RKO player. Linda Hayes. Ttw i-p-to-date version of grand .side slippers made m one pi* I turned-back66 words
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Advertisement127 1940-03-28 12 s£> -M*»<_*_-rt_. //nh v IHAJS mj I 1 Z)fi£SSESI?M PRISCILLA LTD. H E SPECIALIZE IN COTTON, LINEN AND SILK WASHING FROCKS ALSO CORSETS, HOSIERY AND SWIMSIITS. 61. STAMFORD ROAD •EU COURT). TEL. 333.) _ft *m>^^ mMf ft. jJ^^^l ___BF H TS?" YOU TOO CAN POSSESS a necklet of REAL CULTURED127 words
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117 1940-03-28 13 Japan Worried Over French Attitude Hongkong, M v ACCORDING to information received from I Japanese authorities are considerably worried over the French reluctance to nucw the existing Franco-J Trade Agreement which will expire on March from March 16 h no commercial r apan and France to n _rul ite mChinese Central News - 117 words
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Advertisement155 1940-03-28 14 IT'S THE T I TOWN! I THE FEMALE BATTLE ol the CENTURY! I PAULETTE GODDARD va ROSALIND RUSSELL r Tactic Barred Biting and Kicking Allowed |1 ||{f < XKKIIK oK-HAIUIKiMIi 3.15-6.15-9.15 CAPITOL I>.\II.V 9-_aaa_Ma_an afc—"a»a-----alaa» mmArn^ M.GJT- 81 111-STI IDDBD sfnsatiox: I f^f4T r NORMA SHEARER I fjfli> JOAN CRAWFORD155 words
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Advertisement215 1940-03-28 14 The Kll >i the HARDY 1 WIII.V PIC HKI M MiW MOKMM. CAPITOL at 11 aa'dtd. Special Morning Screenim; ol Ihe FIKST of the Popular u JUDGE HAKDY I amil\ I (.rand MUM Hit ___*_T^ The Picture that made MICKI.Y IOONEI Si _B_ (ERaa^__R__^__P >4V mmmmw *J m _B> saainX215 words
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Article99 1940-03-28 15 MOtGLING NNith the dail\ OlNi that throng the Municipal M Offices to pay their monthly accounts, < m Tuesday mornin-. a 2<3-year-old "dip" slid deft fingers into the p«x ket t_ a Japanese and removed twi im-dollar I Third i Pv I 26 tted by •11--pick]99 words
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Article38 1940-03-28 15 Tl ailable. 7 p.m. mli Muslim praj I I lotted m the neai futui tin >ma new tter will qd tt p to rearrar.f»E? the Asiatic pi ol the Singapw n .md perh/ds c. en comr_anity.38 words
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636 1940-03-28 17 SURPRISE RESULT IN PADANG GAME S.C.C 2; S.C.P.A l. BRILLIANT defence play by the S.C.C. on the Padang yesterday saw them create the biggest surprise of the season when they lefeated the S.C.F.A, m a thrilling first division match by two goals to636 words
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Article18 1940-03-28 17 Bin TOT ';'",""rf" flip Pn 111 sluted ta a wln o tor I18 words
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109 1940-03-28 17 Cold Storage Beat Harper Gilfillan Sin I ball match on the Sin Karboui Board ground th noon, the Sii id st« trounced the Harper Giliillan by seven to nil 'I he game i n, be Intern I the half, when the a m a row through I I Ah Boe\109 words
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Article33 1940-03-28 17 Singapoi i v. < dn< i riit Force and thi football match m the I ci i>.v |> ion l( tar Ito aft< i win for the Airmen by three to nil33 words
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Article333 1940-03-28 17 IX a Division lIA league fixture played at the J.C.S.A. .esterday, the RAF. (Kallang) lost to Moravia by two goals to one m a slow me. The score was a fairly good indication of the run of the play, though the airmen did most of the333 words
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Advertisement40 1940-03-28 17 TheMliant HriPf |_a HnctftSk. Ohl'iv sy-ijii lff-a-.v <£t \_ArjmJ MlmSK^mSt Dwtv far Tyres n y^ mm^mWm^^^m Wmmm avall.hl* In th' >4^^H^^ir r tP?Gbbbb_ undti n«)t«*d bl***. TH] Intensive i I India Signal 'iyy' embodiei pei formal etof 1 w.p.a iik>—40 words
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Article265 1940-03-28 18 a^ aa.a»al a«a___ mmmm BOOTH'S -> Won. a op ned to croa at ipitol t MOM picture Is uniqu till n only alaxy ol x omen stai Shearer, Joan Crawford dind Russell and there are 132 o' acti i. revue mted all won. One might265 words
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Article49 1940-03-28 18 ther ties were decided al B.C.C Spring lawn tennis tournaments, followini were the results, ol tie. i's doubles Capt I) Q Russell nd T .i A Green beat A. D and T P Jones 6 0, I 1 men's Mrs Russell J; An jut tl 2, 3.49 words
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Article40 1940-03-28 18 tai pla; dal I Club I 7.1 26 resulted .low D. G 419 32 v. D Sh <(i 33! i Campbell Bg 16 M i _>ope 52 -15 -37 MeMoi SI 14 -57 Fa S. Mori 17 3840 words
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Article1132 1940-03-28 18 AW AKPS of diplomas hy Raffles Colic announced as follows: Ar ci II Abdul Karlrr. bm BaI r Chun- Shin Tett, P ng Chew. Austin N Bk 1\ Seah tun Khong Class 111 Abu Bakar btn Pawanchee, Ala bin Hassan, Ch Kee, de Zylva. Leslie Rowland1,132 words
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Article92 1940-03-28 18 Week-End Races f|N Friday, there will be the afternoon races for all Cta*j .al the Royal Singapore N <' starting at 5.25 p.m. On Saturday. Mar. 30 th will sail the .second race Challenge cup -Ladies' Race; 4 30 p.m. on Sunday, the "0" Cla. race lor the Bailing Con92 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-03-28 18 TIDE TABLE TO-I)\Y Water: l M A M 9.2 tt. 1.53 P.M. 8.5 ft, TO-MORROW •h Watei l 40 AM 8 9 fl 2 41 P M. 8 529 words
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Article35 1940-03-28 19 vVadnasdi mMmmh ny, B,; Seller Market Tom- Du^ Suot 11 316 ll 5.11 Ist Forward 1131G 11 5 v 2nd Forward) May n3 1G 15 v -3rd Forward) Jur- i]i B H i35 words
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Article109 1940-03-28 19 Wednesday Distillers 6S 6 Dunlop Rubber 33 '114 General Electric 79 u,\. Imperial Chemical Industries 31 7.," Imperial Tobacco 117 6 Anplo-Dutch 23 9 Canadian Pacific 8 3 4 London Tin 3 \qv 0 Rubber PI. In. Tru.t 32 9 Linggis 2Aver Hitams 3] 3 •Southern Kinias109 words
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Article48 1940-03-28 19 London, Wednesday. T, T London on Paris 176 60 T/T London on Amsterdam 7 53 T T London on Shanghai 4 T/ T London on Hongkong Ls. 229 32d 7. T London on Jaoa.: 1 331 32d T/T London on New York 4.o2^_k 4. 03' 248 words
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Article60 1940-03-28 19 London, v. Pa:m Ol] 'Malay) m bulk S'ment :uoted Copra I Straits FMS. Beptember S'ment Unquoted Flour (Sarawak Ma: eh April S'ment. N minal Seed Pearl, Ist Quality (Singapore) March S'ment. 31.'- Nominal ►per «fag« WW tok MarchlApl. S'l i l A Value per «FAQ) Black Lampong MarchjApril ent60 words
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Article19 1940-03-28 19 til S Iver Spot 2U 1 Silver Forward 20 5 16 BAR GOLD, Fine per oz. £8.8.019 words
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Article20 1940-03-28 19 Dr Manion, leader of the Conservative Part v. has been defeated by the Liberal < candidate, the Rev. Dan Mclvcr, at20 words
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Article130 1940-03-28 19 Singapore, Wednesday MAKKi-.'is \urf again In the doldruu. to-day and business was extremi restricted Local tin had a further roll $120 :i 4 down l- 2 waile rubber cV 'clock being buy. r. Spot 36.. cents. ApriliJune 3:> 7 cgnl and July'Septembei 34 4 cents. Hong Fatts130 words
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Article92 1940-03-28 19 li. ilka Sports Clan will meet the jSim lon Club m a tnen< 'match of v«ver on Thursday at Padang. The team to present Banka Sports Ciub will be selected from th« following player Leow Soon Km U Pak Tong, Oun Yoon Sil I Soon aS.il:. ('ban92 words
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Article42 1940-03-28 19 GENTLE PARTY WIN I B I' 'a lah i S^vm 21 15 Ahmad 'I .:m .d ,n (i barun 14 6 21 ing and X' 0 2<» v H :i nan Ah; Atuiui v> nd Ka n II 21 21 12 'aib.tnd.Mi.42 words
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Article140 1940-03-28 19 and sporl oi th< an Christian A oeiation I Mr M Plllal at N Elliot i ip, m ideal .1 i.i i from fi .i m to a P m About d peopi' wen pn and thi :.i \er w nit. Mi M M. '.t pre <d .md140 words
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Article31 1940-03-28 19 or A C.B C it 2 p.m. (it X Thill .vi.. too C ci Rodrlguaa T. V Niitkunnm. i R P M 1 fl Rana l nga n. Ebart31 words
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Advertisement13 1940-03-28 19 ■""■■■■■■■■■■■MBa_»BB««a«aBB«BBBBBBBBBBBB^ PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. j^ mM t. Finlayson Green.13 words
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Advertisement83 1940-03-28 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. I Charter A J>, 18J4 Incoij" rated In th m rlands. id Trading Society! BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital ..40,030.000.. i trve Fiino 10,500.000.I ondon Cr>rrfs,i.ondmtN NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Offi(f IMBTEROAM Brandies: Holland: -RotUidajn, The Ii I t>4 branches and subr-bratiches ati mailer plaei83 words
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Advertisement32 1940-03-28 19 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited t>ti.' !«> announce thai their new hraruh office S. Maiion Street, KLANG (SELANGOR) 1 1 i<t.ni i Daleplume n. ihi ro b*.\ N |l *iU coram i bi ID32 words
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625 1940-03-28 20 GANDHI MAKES FIRST MOVE IN NEW FIGHT NONVIOLENCE Bombay, Mar. 27. JHE conversion of the entire Congress organisation into a "fighting" machinery is m effect urged by Gandhi m an article written for publication kn his newspaper Harijan on Mar. 30. Gandhi also orders a nationwide registration of Congress- <B.O.W. - 625 words
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36 1940-03-28 20 The Morning Tribune Thursday, March 28, 1940. picture of the aUUtinoai Ist the Graf Spec— taken Video just before the ■cuttl the pocket battleship. Jht picture shows acne ef tne shell caused l>\ the British cruiser*.36 words
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198 1940-03-28 20 Further Cut In Tin Quota Possible London. Mar. fl /AS tin is cheaper m terms ..1 J*» dollars than before the war, S Sit i s possible that steps may be j taken to raise the price IJ .1 1 further reduction of quota. _ays th c Manchester Guardian CitjReuter - 198 words
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