Morning Tribune, 30 March 1940
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162 1940-03-30 1 London. Mar. 29. pHE recent activities of British subs are mentioned ln an official ment which discloses that the im was sunk by the British n e Ursula which was famous -king of a German cruiser at re mouth of the Elbe several monthsReuter - 162 words
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Article58 1940-03-30 1 GERMAN WARSHIPS OFF DENMARK Copenhagen. Mar. 29. rts abroad that German warships >een sighted off the west eoe by a watcher ashore ar< d by high official circles h( It L ted that no German have been observed either from or any other place on th< west Jutland. ame negativeReuter - 58 words
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Article151 1940-03-30 1 Strained AlliedSoviet Relations COMMENTING, on the Supr Times diplomatic corresj t relations are undou hough neither side but there is no Allied diffi viet, whose policy has becom ayal of last August, m theo ports and m the unpri rich Minis y i i are known tO| tally anxious aboutReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-03-30 1 GEN. GAMELIN .\llM-s' (omnnin(Wi-in-(ln»i or Frame, who says that French ..nd British hearts are its pap.20 words
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Article32 1940-03-30 1 Oslo, Mar. 29. The Norwegian steamer, Burgos, 3.2 C tons, was sunk yesterday off the ea* coast of England. The crew, number I Ing 32. were all saved. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article42 1940-03-30 1 London. Mar. 29. The X -day inspected an arm; division In the sou: hern command. Afte motoring from Windsor.his Majesty spen four hours making a torn mile during which he walk eral mile inspecting troops lined up on the roac 'side B.O.W.B.O.W. - 42 words
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247 1940-03-30 1 DANGER GETS NEARER TO NORTHERN NEUTRALS STOCKHOLM, MAE. St. fEAKS AUK WIDELY EXPRESSED THAI THE NOftIHEKN NEUTRALS. ESPECIALLY NORWAY ARE IN AN INCREA* INGLY DANGEROUS POSITION. ALL NEWSPAPERS CARRY A REPORT OF IMPENDING EVENTS IN THE NORTH SEA. It IS GENERALLY ASSUMED THAT YESTERDAY'S SUPREME WAR COUNCIL DECIDED IN PAVOUSReuter - 247 words
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Article169 1940-03-30 1 17 GERMAN SHIPS PREPARE FOR DASH r...ta\ia, Mar. THREE German steamers, the Nordmaik 7,750 tons, the Kcnrishurg, (J. 200 tons and the Yogtlanri, f».i»ot) tons which have been taking refuge here are believed b» preparing to make a dash for Vladivostok. I'n ml od with their n obliter d, theyReuter - 169 words
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60 1940-03-30 1 Bucharest, M -r man economic delegation. 1 by Dr. ClodiUS, lias no' obtained a decision on any major In the trade negotiations. Rumanian delegation is unrstood to be taking a firm stand, «hp Nazis are woilllllM u nm Msimilar i ago. T1 V tionReuter - 60 words
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Article57 1940-03-30 1 Moscow, Mar. 2U. FROM all over the Soviet Union and Russian-occupied Poland, delegates came for the meeting ol the Supreme Soviet which was held to-day. Th* "i th me Id on Oct 31 ur|jng the Ru negotiate deral Council at 11 42 :lf p m GM IReuter - 57 words
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63 1940-03-30 2 "French English Hearts Heat As One" Gamelin Ton don. Mar. addi nadlan Aldershot 1: ft not fotfottdfc m France the entente eordiale of the nglish o I h hearts heat as one.* "I salute voy X :oudly d Accompanied Bl Ironside. G .m .nspected over a thousand men of twoReuter - 63 words
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Article20 1940-03-30 2 TRAWLER BEATS OFF NAZI PLANE London, Tin vein.' I h do, but m .1 I The d] Tvt v ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article97 1940-03-30 2 FINNISHSOVIET TALKS DRAG ON Stockholm, Mar. 29. A'")RDING to information from Mo cow. negotiations which the Finnis delet?at-.v are conducting are draggin on longer than was anticipated. The Russians are stated to be widen ing the scope of discussions to ihciud the question of increased deliveries c pnod. from FinlandReuter - 97 words
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Article160 1940-03-30 2 BRITAIN CANNOT STA RVE I London, Hat Ml: 1 I \\<>\ BOYB I' Yiann n tan Ir. I ti. Ministr) of I ood. Ed to-d m n Bri d( veloped into a flexibl.- machinery, uouid enable the country t loo i and grim war with the .< nee that oReuter - 160 words
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Article91 1940-03-30 2 War Office Casualty List gl London. Mai ZB. t !fl TUT. names oi over officers and men and It women who dud on f active service appear m the third War Offic- casuatty Int pntrifebel to-da> Th Is 3; died of wounds while priso-jrr war 1; hilled 1: wounded, 6.Reuter - 91 words
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Article131 1940-03-30 2 Chungkin. 1 YfAJop. SiSkOsJapan g< tv are expected to take pla ,rt ly m the vicinir lanton, along the lower West River, pro- nett Sunhut; of Macao, declared a Chine^ kesman yesterday. He also predicted the outbreak of major lighting on tl 1 bank of theReuter - 131 words
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Article253 1940-03-30 2 ALLIES' COUNTER CARDS IN BALKANS _r Tin announcement I own I consultation of v,. I French enrojn hi th, I rurke? I> heme recch J approval m the pies. r* with satisfaction that hen M loitish minister s from ceuntries arr.ve the lim t '.m' -.'dor In Home wil] alB.O.W. - 253 words
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Article37 1940-03-30 2 Cap* AJ\" official communique I members o: m :an permanent force, I fl rind the active citlzei to complete ane I undertaking to serve nside or outside the Africa for the duratl<~ ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement76 1940-03-30 2 7 s o^ I W/t VV'^i "Kr mf JAW THE IDEAL WATERPROOFING COMPOUND FOR APPLICATION !>J ON STONE MASONRY BRICK, CONCRETE AND CEMENT S -J>\£^J\ SURFACES. .^f^ r PREVENTS WATER UNDER A \'JiflS PRESSURE FROM PERCOLATING A //P A THROUGH THE SURFACES I k PROTECT!!) ff*J /H DOES NOT M\.76 words
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533 1940-03-30 3 MOST IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT OF WAR I PARIS, MAR. 29. WSPAPERS DESCRIBE YESTERDAYS SUPREME WAR JL DECLARATION AS THE MOST IMPORTANT DE^ \T SINCE THE WAR BEGAN. LARGE HEADLINES STRI FRANCO-BRITISH UNDERTAKING NOT TO CONCLUDE ARATE ARMISTICE OR PEACE. writes: "It is a urcat nine will show the imDuvi I, mB.O.W. - 533 words
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Article41 1940-03-30 3 A USTRALIA AND THE WAR Sydney, Mar 2m th c extreme Left N South Wale.- exp tfl when all new Labour Fed ral Bouse repr d thi senate held repudiated the "hands unanimously i abour Pi that Labou ntain Brl ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article34 1940-03-30 3 Washington, Mar. tmenl officials dis- <■ at high German naval nn the I i attache m B< :hat Sta })s anyw] I ted if they "ot bound for Allied poi ReuterReuter - 34 words
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113 1940-03-30 3 German Dornier Crashes, Entire Crew Killed Paris, Mar. 29. IT is officially announced that a German Dernier typo 17 aeroplane crashed while on reconnaissance over northeast France yesterday the entire crew being killed. The crash is attributed either to engine tfOuUs or storm The German High Command commit ninue statesReuter - 113 words
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Article14 1940-03-30 3 AIR MAIL TAKEN OFF CLIPPER DAN AMI •an. l A da used. Pt ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article60 1940-03-30 3 Wa b B. 1 Staff, revi ane 30, 1941 ha kx n p gtponed two or thre. of the huge sale > to the All) He add 1 1 ilea havt mulal d production that furt] Mon over the War Depai 1 1 ha decided de\elopm?nl IReuter - 60 words
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Article19 1940-03-30 3 I CM)I,N! Del ian Pren Lit toi Bui I( with _igru r Mv r| *°P* ReuterReuter - 19 words
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263 1940-03-30 4 WAR BAN HEROINE WEDS QUIETLY AT SEREMBAN MISS JOAN RICHARDSON, HEROINE OF A ROMANTIC BATTLE T() JOIN HER FIANCE IN SINGAPORE, Till. GIRL WHO I IGURED IN THE NEWS WHEN A QUESTION WAS ASKED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ABOUT PERMISSION BEING WITHHELD FOI. HER TO COME HERE TO BE263 words
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222 1940-03-30 4 CHASED HUSBAND WITH PARANG, THEN SUICIDE Klaafi i rlday. tfHIKW MV -i reams married v woman of SuWgei RaSA, a 1 rillage three miles iron. Hlang, I committed suicide on Feb, IS by hanging alter a quarrel with her hush in 1 lhe husband had been out of i work222 words
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Article96 1940-03-30 4 LOCAL FIRM ENTERTAINS MORI than 200 people, representative Ol all the leading communities ii Singi pore, and including well-known business men. lawyers, doctors and other professions, responded to the invitation to tea Sl the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterd evening, oi Messrs Cheong Hock C iy< Co., htd.. on the occasion96 words
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Article211 1940-03-30 4 4 CLAIM brought by Anatol V. KirofT, a member of Bershadsky'sl orchestra of the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels, against his orcf.-l estra leader, A. Bershadsky for $500 for alleged wrongful dismissal.! was dismissed with costs by Mr. H. R. Bull, Civil District Judge, yester-1211 words
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54 1940-03-30 4 Death Of Well-Known Dutch Journalist from uur uwn Correspondent i Batavia, Mar. 26 "ENRI «'AREL ZENTGRAAFF. one of the best known journalists In thNetherlands Indies, died at ins residence lr. Bandoeng on Friday night aged 65 years. The late Mr. Zentgraaff, was the Editor-in-Chief of the "Java Bode", the leading54 words
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Article48 1940-03-30 4 AT a I Lvi the Unit* I j tax b H in-appropi rm of ta: I count: nprised m M 1 waa alao i I thai contributii R hequer foi the R i P war should h I ting imposi R v maki I48 words
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Article82 1940-03-30 4 I THE Epworth League con t! whi ,^,-^rJ .-.t U'nl,.,!,- II _H s.a i -uu ai me »_.m\\ nan h m aid of the Homa Mission of tl. I a: d of the spoils ground v. R Many musical Items were veil fl by a large audience.82 words
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Article24 1940-03-30 4 The Slnaapore *rire Brigade fl to the j>2 milestone. Th m fl rtinguish a lallang fire al fl esterd y afternoon. I24 words
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Advertisement145 1940-03-30 4 OLD THINGS MADE NEW Ry SINGAPORE I 1.1 c raO-PI \TING WORKf 221 ".-(hard Road Opp. Cavenagh Road) sjHciulibO m BILVI R-PI ITING PHONE 4JSL 1 H ——_i '9^ fiJl BRINO OL T THK Fmx flli Y ~4wl^ V 1/ BRILLIANCY OF VOIR HAIR jRtV 'II 1/ YoUr air ls145 words
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Advertisement21 1940-03-30 4 --j j George Bernara ;S HAW; WRITES IN THE iMALAYA: ITRIBUNE; TO-DAY j on the RIGHTS of MAN j i^ _l21 words
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181 1940-03-30 5 WOMAN GETS JUDGMENT AGAINST MAN SHE CAN'T NAME a BRAHMIN woman cannot mention her husad's name. When it conies to maintenance actions m a court of law that makes a woman's case doubly hard. District Judge Conrad Old- .day presumed that a woman s :ed E. V. Chart fcr I181 words
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116 1940-03-30 5 Hotel Clerk On False Report Charge TIRTHER evidence was recorded vt sterday m the Criminal DisCourt before Mr. J. L. McFall, he case m which L. J. Fernando, k and cashier of the Goodwood Hotel, stands charged with making a false report to Inspector Pherson of the Orchard Road Station.116 words
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Article83 1940-03-30 5 lal committee appointed by Municipal Commissioners to con- the appointment of two divisional to the Town Cleansing De- ha eed by a majority to the recommendation that Mr. Tim, Town Cleansing District be promoted to th* vacant Divisional Inspector. report con! inn eed unanimously that we are to83 words
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455 1940-03-30 5 WAR SERIES BROADCAST Loyalty Of The Straits Chinese |N A TALK from the Malaya Broadcasting Station last night on "The Straits Chinese and the War," Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, C.B.E. of Malacca, decisively declared that having lived on the borders of Germany for four years he understood perfectly what a455 words
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275 1940-03-30 5 MUNICIPALITY ATTAP HOUSES DICTA TORSHIP ALLEGA TION OHEN Mr. S. B. Tan MCCeeded m obtaining p plank and attap bungalow off Ci Municipal I skmers by their division yesterds m whl m have uhe effect al eucouragliig migration 1. I s ol town into rural areas. f pointed out id275 words
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107 1940-03-30 5 COMMISSIONERS AND TRAFFIC DANGERS E vi n an Oil the entn,. oi Commissioner, a practical Idea ol the dangers to motorists lurking at th* Irwell Ban! Road |ihi a failed to gel the 1 raffle AdvJ ory t k) imittee's traffic Island scheme through al the meeting of tn Municipal107 words
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Article56 1940-03-30 5 r riiE case In which ing Chinese cinn Yong chin i i barged with the murder ol i latitat, by tabbing him with a knife m the tomach, on the evening of Dec 32 last year, at Ord Road. continued before the Hon Mr Juutici Manning56 words
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Article28 1940-03-30 5 With to the removed an v il at en "..ti aid from i B Road 11, oi the 01 the .-kuli a28 words
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409 1940-03-30 6 Kisses Fallen **C«se Disasissetl TISIU RY (Will T\\n KTB9I PROM HMC HUSBAND IND IROM IIK.K M<> HI HI 111 HXMll.loN l\ TTSHI'RY POLICTioi Xl WROTI FINIS i»» k CHAK6I <H CAUSING \WU IK [lE] IGAINST LADI MARGARET! DRUMMOND-HAY. police tir IRIS bout jewel' to409 words
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Article, Illustration168 1940-03-30 6 "Hunter Bunter" Killed In Fall WHILE climbing the turret ot his house. Lieut.-General M Aylmer Hunter-Weston Hunter Banter* 1 to every Army mm —lell fitly feet and was kille Seventy-six-year-o.Y Sii Ayl climbed the turret .to' cure his rheumatism. Recent rain had i the floor of the tower ry, an168 words
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Article273 1940-03-30 6 ALLIED DEMOCRACY i FRENCH coal miner m bhu dunt>are(^ and leather hat British -oldier m battle dre^: a red-tabbed general, and a French trade union leader were the principals m a remarkable ceremony. Each addressi m turn a lag which crystallised the democratic nature of the union between Britain and273 words
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Article, Illustration745 1940-03-30 7 H.L. Hopkin - H.L.Hopkin The Story Of Richard Tauber: Victim Of German Annexation Of Austria: Lost £73,000: Chairman Who Cave Up Salary Of £2,500 A Year: Not Worth His While To Take 1t... of the tyranny of Nazi is the experience oi that tiger, so popular m Britain. Tauber. Here is745 words
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6 1940-03-30 7 "Russian PRODUCE" SOLD IN GERMANY £26 words
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335 1940-03-30 7 Morning Tribune SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1940. Peace Talk Dead Until Victory !UOW that Ml I Pri lent I. 03 we m l > .Hi i i ortant announcement shortly concerning his observation of the whole European situation. BUT THERE WILL BE NO I PEA* E PROPOS.AL The i omph te335 words
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Advertisement19 1940-03-30 7 x sAFECUAJt_L_I^^ the Eastern united ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD.) I SECURITY PLU±J3^ j HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL JH^ YE, S4I.19 words
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Article, Illustration295 1940-03-30 8 Socialites At The Gaieties, A Police Pahit Party And Seen At The Cathay VERA AIIIMIOIIi: TO-lIAY I rot it hundred people packed Rallies Hotel Ballroom en I hareiaj nifhl far the spewing mi i IHI Galetiw Noticed Real tdmlral and Mrs. i B Dren m a partj which was prellieS295 words
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Article350 1940-03-30 8 PEOPLE PLACES becoming both m colour and Style Figured lame cloth scrolled with fnschia and create de menthe flowers was worn by Mr.s. R. B. Cole. Mme. Boneniant watched her daughter Helene dance wearing a frock of moonlight blue chiffon with a graceful skirt and softly draped bodice. A black350 words
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Article198 1940-03-30 8 And At The Cathay J EVERYONE who wasn't watching: the Gaieties at Raffles on Thurs. day night seemed to go to th e Cathay Cafe to dance. Sighted Mrs. L. Adler wearing a dream of a dress m shades of lilac and parma violet. Mad c of chiffon, it was198 words
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Article, Illustration253 1940-03-30 8 Pahits At The Police Mess THE Police Mess was the MiiiniiJ delightful pahit party on I burs. H day evening Drinks were -H-ved on the lawn which was decontd I with gay coloured lights toi the I occasion and light music was pro- 1 vided by the polii'e bund. I253 words
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Article55 1940-03-30 8 Whirlwind Skaters Back THE Preston Trio. .ars who appeared Hotel three years ago, have arrivi Singapore for a return engagemei prill open there again en Monda3 They have |Ufct completed successful tour of India. Eui Egypt They scored a great London with their act which .omblnatit n tap dancing and55 words
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Article125 1940-03-30 8 Sensational Swim Suits [HE feminine influence I 1 I the sports clothes pictui i oughly this year. I Swim suits are absoluteh I "hey come m silk jersey, m uncu B nd In a score of lustrous, cvi I In case you've never seen I I athing suit m action125 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1940-03-30 9 i r v m s r to ,ie,en uur letter ,o her, co Morning Tribune, Ans ....ad, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon LGOOD STYLE FOR VKHV SLIM GIKI I have just bought some pretty striped marquisette for an afternoon frock and wonder if you can advise me1,255 words
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Article, Illustration1253 1940-03-30 10 Terror Of The Nazi Airmen I <jOMi:\YIIFR_r. m Frame billeted m I little village less than 10 miles behind the battle line, is an "advanced fighter squadron" of the British Royal Air Force. It is. ol course, one of many such squadrons but the1,253 words
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75 1940-03-30 11 London. r The time has come when Great Britain should accept the Duchep el Windsor and view her with in* correct perspective," the tabloid sunday Pictorial said the other Say, The paper recounted the Winder's return to England last Sep- Member and said,75 words
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Article, Illustration312 1940-03-30 11 NUDE DANCER LOVES TO PAINT AS HOBBY 0 0 REDHEAD PAMEL^ «AXBV WAS UP FOR A FLOOR SH OW AT THE PARADISF ri itr N™™ S*i.n! WNER F SMART WEST END Sy ATCOUNT^ MUSNT CALL LASS A NUDITE ON To placate Hayward. who. despite the tact that he had si312 words
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Article, Illustration115 1940-03-30 11 Shang i SATAN'S Northern arm> pressing deep ml.. Sulyuan provip Inner Mongolia is engaged m one ot li: peatesl «ri hunts m history. In sub-zero weather, the Japai were reported pursuing across the desolate snow covered Orfos plain. ,nese warrioi they officially announced they had115 words
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Article, Illustration484 1940-03-30 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Locarno. NEITHER Germany nor Chancellor Hitler have heard the end of Fritz Thyssen. who until November was head of the Ruhr Steel and Iron Trust and Germany's greatest industrialist. The magnate who more than any man except President Paul Hindenburg484 words
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Article, Illustration303 1940-03-30 12 COME of Goerings books are to he sold m London. They are included m a three-day auction of valuable books at Sotheby's. How these* volumes, once the personal property of the Nazi leader, with marginal notes m his handwriting, found their way to ♦he303 words
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Article, Illustration83 1940-03-30 12 I Malayans will perhaps recognise that as applying to Goering and i perhaps not. But rather than J "fried rice" most of them have S come to consider him a "Two 1 Minute Egg.' I Arch Nazi No. 2 has been court- i J ing favour on all83 words
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192 1940-03-30 12 Motor hearse spies signal Nazi pilots Amsterdam. I DUTCH ponce ana soiaiers a.c to-day hunting for a mystery motor-hearse which, it is believed, is being used by German agents as a means o! travelling about the country unchallenged. It ks thought thai tne hears contains a large simply of Verej192 words
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Article72 1940-03-30 12 OUR GREATEST ALLY— GERMANY Viol CIR Malcolm Robertson, wn° 5 held important British/^ matic posts all over the worw. the Incorporated Sales Mansg^ Association m London, rcC^L n y, Britain's greatest ally c v: "Everything she can do cause she Is doinc with phenon he said. "She has bP terrorised72 words
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Advertisement375 1940-03-30 13 Motor Vehicles •h I Wh-it B 12 i B P mechanl ed by Eastern it mileagi 11.000 N Apply BJoa No Malaya Tribune, sir.. For aale Ford 8 HP. _t. ll lull comi.r.---1 hensive insurance 5 mon'h, $675- saloon, 1«)35 $650- MoiTi! 1.!- 1 VMI $830 engines. palnta <fc Dp]375 words
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Article76 1940-03-30 14 CHIN :r.d a high mo unit province. d Maurice v rican highwa Mt. who is leavl ror the United SYV ter Ministry of ng i see no prospect whatsoever Chungking being cut of!" I supplies of U running short." I i Ith tht uli by tlv76 words
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Advertisement305 1940-03-30 14 The BIG LAUGH BOMBSHELL IS ABOUT TO STRIKE SINGAPORE! INext Attraction at THE CM PI TOL *Uil*t #Tr^^^^^ BAKER RICE m <«rtLCM_SeV^ ,^l^ Erected OyEga,ardie^^ell IrlSflt^ 'J W\ O AM «^nLt Ray Production V \oull Sec hear things that you ye always wanted from the MARZ BROS 1 IT'S THEIR305 words
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Article24 1940-03-30 15 rl bis ■CH'. p U b_ points Mr Chiang Hi administrative inspect. ■mmaiuler of the Public X I has24 words
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Advertisement334 1940-03-30 16 '«■>'•».-. "4, F 1 7 J^L^ ■-i i —1"" _*__^2_. %a^jaMn«M mm^ I ___--JI ma -a j fl mmHk&TmJst^x jSfibs> h^^!PvrL». -mL -J^-_-_fcaL_! J^fo BY P&OandBRITISH INDIaXIMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. X. Company la their usual ports of call334 words
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Advertisement301 1940-03-30 16 I LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS Cabins with Private Bath— Excellent Cuisine.— Moderate aTarei FREQUENT PASSENGER SAILINGS TO GENOA MARSEILLES IK. COPENHAGEN. Passengers paying the U.K. rate have the option of proceeding overland, 2nd Class rail and sleeper, Genoa Marseilles London, at the ship's expen THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. < Incorporated301 words
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Miscellaneous148 1940-03-30 16 rs 1 I a ll* IMAl MA ,s Postal Intelligence NORTI Mail Departures PI m l)\. Mm ».i >mmr- (8t I nim I J**** ™c Slbu f"*** SUMATRA ALY •fj j 0 P,a Palemb .Stean m Pah:-: (All •-.I RICA 8 thi (St< Noon THAn AC YA I Ail IKi)148 words
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Article353 1940-03-30 17 Sime Darby 1 Thornycrofts 0 DISPLAYING marked superioritj feated th< Thornycn to nil m a Business House Leagui match played at S.H.B. ground yesterday. game was one-sided and uninteresting. The Sime Darby dominated play throughout the and except for a few spasmc die raids by353 words
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Article21 1940-03-30 17 Y.W.C.A. Y.M.C.A. Mixed Social 9 hold 1 I < h An m v r .nun. h I lo jj rurtl la) I21 words
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Article27 1940-03-30 17 B. H. Li AM B V H I i i- TUfo ii .'i H H rail r a I A (iilii wi W H 'ti27 words
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Article151 1940-03-30 17 I TWO further ties of the S.C.C. 1 Spring lawn tennis tournament were decided yesterday. The followin.' \ere the results: mpionahlp singles: D. E. L. Ander Bembrokc 6—o. 6—2. Championship doublea: ivfcijor R Bedford :uui O Puller beat R A. W. Hills and C. C Purtlu tiea151 words
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Advertisement96 1940-03-30 17 ,7-= r BRITKHW, j __k _B_ P" Ha_____B m m _b _m h£ ■1 1 m^ ew Arils H I "BBBBWi W W _-F m/1 A^&i\a_______P j 1 /^FZ7 Z.4£7£_ IJP\ /^SPARKLING lfe|g^ j?l THE MAN WHO KNOWS [_3§ ij GOOD BEER WILL TELL YOU THE TECHNICAL BJ_l. ___fcl DETAILS96 words
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Miscellaneous28 1940-03-30 17 TIDE TABLE I TO-DAY High Water: 2 20 A.M. 8.5 ft. 3.44 P.M 7 0 ft. TO-MORROW High Water 3.09 A.M. 7.9 ft. 5.18 P.M. 6 4 tt28 words
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Article271 1940-03-30 18 MALAYS LUCKY TO BEAT GORDONS Ooi rs Stadium ,allj left the d only th iioot i d I I FO] l\< IHE ISSUE the Mal res th penalty, died the I area ■j to draw flrsl man taking thi a tami ol Its side's I ct ti ml tinued idden271 words
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Article268 1940-03-30 18 Singapore, Friday. THE K.A.F. Seletar scored a well-desarved victory pver the V.M.C.A. Juniors at cricket this evening cm the V.M.c.A. ground by fl margin of two wickets and 43 runs. Seah Cheng Slfng was the most i patent batsman for the Y*a Juniors, I contributing268 words
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Article43 1940-03-30 18 THK monthly nYv d tiol Club, vet 18 hi .11 and nertj 70! 2. The ii. T. K. Murphy Mrs. St' war BVa 70V_. t Mrs. W. J. Holoh 19 7 Major R. McL. More Mis. Elliot 9G 18-_ 77» 243 words
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Article45 1940-03-30 18 JOE LOUIS DEFENDS TITLE JOE LOUIS is 8 -1 on i tain the worid h- .r championship sgalnal Johnny P pride of America's cornbelt. to-n Paycbek and pact an efTecti. i ers are olTering odds of 3-1 chek being una! under his own p< ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Advertisement56 1940-03-30 18 Thebrillia.ni g B I P Ty ft j FOR [OffIFQBU,iRFFTV ._r TH*«rBNs &g.„Mlh. India Signal Ft-avy Y/^ jfjmm\ ll&S N_i *?S Duty C&r Tyre? ar-? i^___Kt^__, mmm^**' wL D-DUA_»7 T rc h n.- I condl! ions, the ni v re embodi'- arc to gi"? greater to your car and enjoy56 words
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Advertisement281 1940-03-30 18 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tendeis are invited for the SU] ;50 tons of Pig Lead. Tender Form Specification may be obtained Municipal Tender Room. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on 15 May, 1940. C. H. Go. Municipal Secret. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited [or the following: «.a> Supply of Disinfectant281 words
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Article23 1940-03-30 19 11 iIS 11 316 ,lst 116 11 3116 2nd Forwax n i^ n3 j G ■3rd I ll 116 n c,23 words
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Article86 1940-03-30 19 Frid. Distillers 67 3 Dunlop Ru. 33 9 trie :0' 2 Imperial Chem. I s_ 9 llfl An l< Dutch 23 6 9 London 3 10-. Rubber PI la Tl 30 6 Linggis 2 r Hitams 21 3 •Southern X 9 Pah. 15 Lor. don Asiatics 386 words
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Article33 1940-03-30 19 Friday. T/T London on P 175.50 1 T London on Amsterdam 7 53 T London on ShanL T/T l 32d 3 23 32d, T/T London on New York 4.02 1 4.03-233 words
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Article51 1940-03-30 19 L( quoted Be^tenroi r S'ment Unquoted March; April S'ment. V" llers kN a. Seed Pearl, Singapore March S'mem 1 q w:. l Murttok Mar. Apr. S'nn- 16 SellePeppet -FAQ i Black b Lampong Mar.jApl. S'ment 2 15 16 Paid Oambier <Good Mark) v. Block March April S'ment. 30 Nomina!51 words
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Article41 1940-03-30 19 NY v.- York. Thurso I w ÜBBER Buyers Selle. Quiet o: Spot 18 18 18 14 fe F rward July Sept 17 23 16 17 15 16 |tl riNY— .s'2 rket Tone Quiet oi Spot 45 3 4 'W41 words
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Article23 1940-03-30 19 London. Friday. b Silver Spot 20 7 16 v. Silver Forward 20 V 2 S BAR GOLD. Fine pel £8.8 023 words
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710 1940-03-30 19 T"» M-bscr,,-- n I( rt t the Vh toria Metnoi v t i\ Neadjd clfaaaa ta whal has Am v I life '"'"V meiil wmc_ is uniqni trom clwi the pessimist* <t each rj, and last night the hall ■•n m tl the arti It710 words
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Article141 1940-03-30 19 Singapore. Fri; pHE rkete yI a. o^day m pite of a recovery In the price of tin 0 $120V 2 tip 3 4- The price of rub: ,as also rather better, spot having buy■rs at 36 cents, April .lime 36 V cents .nd July September 34~ 3141 words
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Article23 1940-03-30 19 29 iA N the S B nd v rayon shi di s q ietly m n but In< all Street .v.23 words
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Article56 1940-03-30 19 UNITEERS ROUT THE CHARTERED BANK S.( i;, irtores Baal I T hl y lab .nr Mm ...ii haaHai I C SA rraaad Road n be Baaai uh< i, thej «on d 8- d all I I ■P" d the me the rhereaftsr H 'ley, Cui d fl cd rh< I56 words
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Advertisement15 1940-03-30 19 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE t WORLD _fm tr tisli Insurance to., Ltd. 2. Finlayson On15 words
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Advertisement69 1940-03-30 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. i hed by Royal I AD. 1. (1 in U. .ids. Si f .nd.s Trad BANKh IM8T1 r:i)\:.T Paid Up Capital f. 40,036.000,erve Fund 1(,5CO,000.I <nid«m r^rresj.onrtrnt^ NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branch^ Holland Ro* *A •aa and hes nt smaller rherlands Fast Ind69 words
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Advertisement33 1940-03-30 19 »*w— a^ i Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited k^g to announce that their new hrancli oflice at N it, Stitiaa EMi KLANG .SELANfiOm I |\.l<lr. "IhIVlfph' P.O it n on 6tli I -m. -_9_fvT'lM^avn|33 words
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Miscellaneous13 1940-03-30 19 SPORTS DIAR ro imv PEH I ii i CRI B.R.C 1 R I13 words
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Article, Illustration123 1940-03-30 20 BAD WEATHER BRINGS LULL TO THE FRONT Paris, Mar. 29. and falls and unfavourable atmospheric conditions limited aerial activity on the, I 1: t. Not a single plane 18 sighted over the lines. There were two deep reconriaissai Bights by French' machines however, and four by German m north andReuter - 123 words
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Article42 1940-03-30 20 Pans. Mar 21. The first uquadron ol Polish pursuit planes hi a Polish air base In Pram hi Wi tern front. they left, Gen. Sikorsky the Prune Minister, told the pilots: to flghl In Poland. You wUI be the first to fl42 words
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Article93 1940-03-30 20 Y.M.C.A. Activities The concludln ;h of the V.M.C.A. Open T nament will b<> the ,,.,i tho m^n's plt. nin .sineles Brisl:. Lip.* Tins will be d on Tuesday, Api 2. at 5 p.m. The finalists tin Kee Onn and bin Hamid and a good match is A the conclusion of93 words
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Article109 1940-03-30 20 At the second annual rai meetl of the A.C.C.S. Old Boys' Associa. held on Tuesday, at the Chapel Hall. man Street, the following were elected ds office-bearers for the ensuing Patrons Bishop Edwin F. I Mr. Yap Pheng Geok. M.C., President: Mr. Fu Wa Chu re-elected Vice-Pre-its:109 words
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221 1940-03-30 20 The Morning Tribune Saturday, March 30, 1940. NO BOUND TO NAZI GREED SAYS BENI London. Ma Dl l\lls of German atteaap the destruction of the I I ■laiaS nation were uiven tj Benes who m a speech ia I, to. day said: "The greed of Nazism bounds. In the months221 words
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Advertisement79 1940-03-30 20 I I PATUAV TO-DAY vAIIIAI 3.15 6.15 »-15 MORNING SHOW TO-DAY yf POWER FAYE ul _Ql_&Q" COMEDX SUCCESS -no si: oi wa s ii a i o Packed with Super-Song Hits, Comedy Tun and Melody. 10. NIGHT \T MIDNIGHT .--MVf; ins. Yul AI'ML RONALD Mil. man I I f:i-i I79 words
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