Morning Tribune, 1 April 1940
1940-04-01
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Article64 1940-04-01 1 idon, Mar. San diplomat s hen the urfenl I verm Itfc liim.i incident m t. commentators have tried interpret Osr recent jo m the British Imbassador •5 m indka. eh -< British policy vt. mn w\ Britain nxlous lo (1m» lop m. inih rc9ns with .1.1B.O.W. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration49 1940-04-01 1 J Home at last, and is little Margaret Jenkins j oi Grays I wex) glad to see him Leave tor the B.E.F. was temporarily delayed bin it has now been resumed and Margaret's lather j is not likeh to forget the welcome she's deter- mined to ghre him.49 words
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1184 1940-04-01 1 CHURCHILL'S LAST CALL TO MENACED NEUTRALS "Terrorised" States Hear- SPEECH IN LONDON ON SATURDAY, Tin: RIGHT HON. WINSTON CHURCHILL, FIRST LORD OI THE ADMIRALTY, SAID THAT THOSE WHO ASKED WHY BRITAIN AND FRANCE WENT TO \N AX WOULD SOON FIND OUT IF THE ALLIES LEFT OFF FIGHTING. h- spoke :-uainReuter - 1,184 words
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Article29 1940-04-01 1 Cambridge Exam. Results Out In the Cambrii ion for Malayan centres, held 1,433 boys and 300 girl Red the examiner The s.. by ail car m full on 1529 words
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Advertisement36 1940-04-01 1 i Western Front N( pel Govt, In China Band Lc lere Ind Th< Curse 0 w Pa Re >r Unites NiUi> J< r As n Cl Cinem Ciimbridtje Results .sp«)rl H 1?> New Mu>lim School 2036 words
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77 1940-04-01 2 Paris, Mar. 31. MumHM(;ll -linn WM M—IFJ f.n ..Mhr nuion northA BiidM ..;mI hurst ol iMM lihh pin Brc ilonf th<- Khmr ii.i m [Taper Itact Reuter i- ittet artillen n Mm- I i I, tii .itl::< I, pui the Germain wrftering BeiReuter - 77 words
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Article21 1940-04-01 2 30. M HENRI COSME, I bun kin by He lid he tra U i i Hanoi China foi I I ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article109 1940-04-01 2 uloji. Mar 30. i( ORDING to British Bfnres, 1 I.; plain h.«d been ihol down Iv the Fli ii-h alone over tl] fronts sin! c thf war I" -M'land 1, Ui.ti-h an<rail had been i down on all fronts during the vinie period. Official GermanReuter - 109 words
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79 1940-04-01 2 Maori Rites At Funeral Of Mr. Savage Auckland. Mar. 31. r| miit'ul of Mr s.ivayt*. la:.- n .and ritiiiin look plate U da\ ii t hf chl Fort Bastion. v looLiim luckland li.iihmir. m iht- :ifMtt proplc. i M.. Mr Sa brought hi yesU loin House for] >ver 100.000 Ipeo]Reuter - 79 words
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Article48 1940-04-01 2 Paris. Mar. 30. STR Andrew Duncan, president of th Board of Trade, and M. Louis R lin, French M;. Commerce, sign- ed the Anglo-French protocol here night which extends the faciliti < ed on m the economic agreement signed m London on Feb. 16 to include new products. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement105 1940-04-01 2 Iv E E XAMINATDNS I M.I \ssi s I K( li SIM IV Ocolai Mhflicl ':..ilm '^■p^ X f h 4lems THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. OoalMi (I Hsta UN BLDG i H X l homp on, Dr. of Ocu Euro] an Clinical I Kpei k I h< onl\ dressing thai feeds105 words
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508 1940-04-01 3 CHINA LOYAL TO CHIANG KAI SHEK Washington, Mar. BQ. »i\V course, the United States will continue to recognise the Chinese National Government at Chungking rather than the Japanese-sponsored regime at Nanking," declare:! Mr. Cornell Hull, U.S; Secretary of State. "In the lightReuter - 508 words
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Article126 1940-04-01 3 Severe Blow At Nazi Ore Supply iiil.K Scandinavia ia stfll following with undisj?uist*(l anxiety the *torm which appears to be blowing up over the Norwegian available regarding Sweden's iron ore exports make the British blockade, aided by severe ice conditions Inter, has already struck a severe btow ai kfce urenReuter - 126 words
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Article81 1940-04-01 3 HITLER ORDERS A COUNTER -STROKE Amsterdam. Mar. 30. RKtTKK learns that there is intense disappointment behind the scenes m Wilheimst russe oyer Molotov's speech. Hitler is said to be furiously angry at the way the Russian Premier's wordj have Ixen interpreted m London and Paris and it is understood heReuter - 81 words
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Article59 1940-04-01 3 ng T conI I I sed I Ku Bill v I I I ;,kflv .o china 33 I oovornPolitical AfTair.s to supersede W Dl <• Keh Mm i s im rional Govi-rn-been Lnstal are M»«g« on. uration ol pro- th( two the to ing and VReuter - 59 words
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Article43 1940-04-01 3 London. Mar. 31. According to the Gorman radio Russo-Pinnish frontier coi at Viborg to deal with d detail- The Finnish tuni under V. Pa sikivi, which Hew to MosOn Mar 19, IS still there and tin date oi its return b unknown. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article181 1940-04-01 3 ANOTHER ALLIED WAR STATEMENT London. Mar. 31 Fis thought (bat the Prime Minist will make a statement when Parliament resumes on Tuesday, which is likely to give further details of the meeting of the Supreme War Council. Outstanding Parliamentary feature of the next few months will be the deb onB.O.W. - 181 words
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Article57 1940-04-01 3 Berlin, Mar. 30. According to a Tallinn dispi teh. quoting a semi-official Estonian agency, Raltiski winch was leased to the Russians us a naval base under the mutual assistance pact signed montns ago is to bt i oat< inhaDiin the near future. w of the purpo«Reuter - 57 words
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Obituary72 1940-04-01 3 Madam Wee Whyc Nco. Wifi ot the late Mr Lee Woon Chwee, p&ssed away peacrluilv at 20 Balmoral Road at 2 p.m. .v^terd^ She leaves behind a .son, Let Kirn Puat 2 daughters, son-in-law, Mr. Khoo Kay Hum. seven ons, ten granddaughters, and rand children. Funeral on Thursday 4th72 words
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Advertisement19 1940-04-01 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT,19 words
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Article, Illustration28 1940-04-01 4 lln v s in town or w^ •»m flatliniaj wlmii th«sr barminf firif iuwci a or's hornpipe m "The IMi Cm tirs at K;ifTlrs llotrl. I i28 words
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231 1940-04-01 4 >'v )v.;i Correspondent i Mu\. Batui month; rig< rou n( nitfi i fine ol $if>o b f.'iii 1 h Impi ■<i by Mr -i c< Rappi Court on Friday on i .< .v -old Cant< n< c woman, who i convict (i "ii b231 words
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295 1940-04-01 4 DABBINQ THROUGH SINGAPORE YESTERDAY ON THE LAST PLANK IN HY "IMPERIAL AIRWAYS" WAS BRIAN LAWRANCE, WORT. I) FAMOUS FOR HIS BANDS BROADCASTS OVER THE 8.8.C. AND HIS PRETTY BRIDE. Just married, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrance were <>n their honeyHIOOII and. with the bride's295 words
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324 1940-04-01 4 Sentence Completed Before Conviction (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. MOHAMAD Sarni bin Haji Mohamad Kahar, an elderly Javanese was yesterday product d before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged I that between October last year and February this year he committed thelt of :tf poles valued at $35 the324 words
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Article126 1940-04-01 4 War Taxes Bills Come Up To-day |V<>r prill shortly be called upon 1 to pay more for the luxuries of life :i» the W*J Of war duties which will he imposed now ihat it i, more rr less ci rlain that there will be »<> income tax. \i the meeting126 words
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Article169 1940-04-01 4 I -pLEASE help the Salvation Army *o help others"' is the text of an appeal by th P Army Just issued. It is m the form of a pamphlet containing a letter written by Lieut. Colcnel Herbert A. Lord and it stresses the need for continuing local169 words
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Article, Illustration2024 1940-04-01 5 " CAVALCADE - "CAVALCADE" THE LEAKAGES IN THE ALLIED BLOCKADE CAN BE SEEN FROM THESE FIGURES (VOUCHED FOR BY unuMNG TRIBUNE SHOWS HOW THE ALLIED tfORW BLOCKADE LEAKS WHAT WILL THESE TWO MEN DO mI ROUT TWENTY-THREE YEARS AGO THE FIRST AMERICAN A SOLDIERS LANDED IN EUROPE TO FIGHT2,024 words
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Article18 1940-04-01 6 CHINESE INTENSIFY FIGHTING HEAVY 1 "i pro; 1' van follow] I I i Manr d Into tv.o ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article49 1940-04-01 6 AUf us. M I n four iii the forthcominn bud|?el l< i loi I ated the Prir <• M M i!< r pen iltii for i ho rail to compl Hie lai n all i (ii< hip v.iii'-h now n the I 1 ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article370 1940-04-01 6 Tragedj lollou* I a minis Case UOTTEEING MB* Bruno Haupta-uw, fXttxxA to **th eh ill .1-1 i«.nr jwati .it;" «»/>/>«« there will he m th( <hath chamber many nl those who helped to prepare i>r<m n/ twn \against me. It it m hOM," he declared,370 words
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370 1940-04-01 6 Singapore, Saturday. JMIK desirability of introducing a legislation similar to the United Kingdom Hire-Pun base Act was discussed at the eighteenth annual general meeting of the Chinese Association held at tho Association premises this afternoon. The meeting unanimously passed a. resolution that they370 words
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Article, Illustration106 1940-04-01 6 WAR ARTIST I lIXTENANT Edward Ardizzone of the Royal Artillen has been appointed an official War Artist and is now to exchange his gun and bayonet for the canvasses and brushes on which he will record the efforts <>i the British Army. Mr. Ardizzone is 39 years of ago and106 words
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Article32 1940-04-01 6 rmany, normally importing ro supplies of hie* is U trying to nncl suitable sub Production of r from pig sk] ible for shoes. This ft kins of 2,000.I proce?32 words
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Advertisement60 1940-04-01 6 HUUaUnd EUMENTHOL JUJUBES bare lot am M jrean been lueeeatfally atedl byTeaaal MilUtni «»i patfia. Other Julm tc. t e«me aai f but Hudson's i-umenthoi Imjabti etotinuf «<» |aln public confident* thro«fh their piln worth, when usrddaiiv thc\ preaatu thp teeth by keeping the mouth v; su« health] ondlUon s60 words
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Article, Illustration888 1940-04-01 7 H.L. HopKin - H.L. HopKin r On j Tragic Sequel To Rumanian Steel King's Romance: Max Ausschmtt, V.ctim O f Pro-Nazi Iron Guard, Goes To Prison For Six Years: Violent Attacks On Min.stry Of Supply: Six Univers.ty Men To Help China. LO, Mar. 17 3 the name oi > ,c Rumanian888 words
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442 1940-04-01 7 Morning Tribune MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1940. Sweeping The Pirates Off The Seas TIIK deckfcm of the Aliid I Supreme War Council to take further action against shipi iei fca of iron one from Norway <> iin many may force Hitler to meet the Allied challenge by a f ill test442 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1940-04-01 8 PEOPLE PLACES "Robert's Wife" First Wight, Notables At Airmen's Play, And A Concert Season Ends Rnm iris uif i the KM Ii m»- staler miktss, had < |k fit-? luihi h tat N '«<•"'.' Heworlal 'I lir.tlri* on S.i hir«l;i night rnmmitil b] Ufa P. afctftUhill i h<i of the1,366 words
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Advertisement59 1940-04-01 8 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND I ISOIUIM S WIFE" Presented i»v MRB. l». ii. BATTISHILL and directed by l: LEWIS WALLER ..t VICTORIA THEATRE torch SOth, April 2nd, m,, 6th, 9.30 p.m. UNDER THE PATRONAGE of H. i;. The Governor Shenton Thomas H.E. The G.O.C Mafaya Wtjor-Gen. I v. Bond Rear- Uhnira]59 words
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Advertisement104 1940-04-01 8 w Alv father is havin s L* s^/ Ine trainetl m Singapore yA jr m» tor a good job" Your rather has made wise decision m sending you to Pflman'a ids for your matiiuutat I I or Senior Cam m ft ad bh.ckouts that prevent >n on, and afterwards. you104 words
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Article, Illustration417 1940-04-01 9 Only A Two-Roomed Flat.... Slook-<*a*€vs... Planned on these lines, your first home can look delightful, however small it may be. l*HEch" ulty m furnishing a T riE t J cI t ,o-roo m cd flat lies n t of homeliness with I lth eeSS 'i by a careful s.ftmg of417 words
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Article, Illustration222 1940-04-01 9 To Fit An Awkward Corner I This attractive desk-cwn-boek- s lS€ wu specially planned to tit ii awkward corner. Tin* eon- J venicnth large writing surface S covered with linoleum. 5^ deal to solve the problem ol mmaxlmum amount of furotthe minimura amount ol on» with i. n c, remei222 words
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Article44 1940-04-01 9 i s t A simple, but most effective fit- ment. consisting of a combination S bedside bookcase and dressing- table. It would cost next to no- i .thins but painted m with the room, would look charming. J^ j44 words
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Advertisement113 1940-04-01 9 O\E LOAF will convince you that we bake very good bread It will also convince you that it is time to change t« "ROYAL BAKERY" bread. Twenty different varieties baked fresh daily are yours for the asking. Crisp AS French Loaves and nourishing Brown Bread, Sandwich Loaves and Dinner Rolls113 words
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Article, Illustration419 1940-04-01 10 WAR DRAWS NATION TOGETHER j n I In* \a/is 4 Hifl Tliis) So Tlm»m* Jlt h ii \vv Srrins* 1 1 Dot'feiri !iap|M ii A^aiin And I Spirit Of Comradeship Seen Everywhere |i ,s i i;..i.sh characteristic t<» make the best of things m a crisis 1 and *ith the419 words
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Article188 1940-04-01 10 fAITH Hope Charitj Harding! 4-year-old tfiri from Ttuckiville, U.S.A., who OMf bi^ words and has achieved a reputation tor prophecy, predicted recentIn th;it l»icsid«nt KoosrvrK IfOUld run for a third term mv brown-eyed d whose mother broughi hei to nw ol i xtra eiu o188 words
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Article146 1940-04-01 10 (aiv ions Fmm I\ESPITE the fact that they art» V boy and girl who learned thfc shortly alter they were married, cording to a ruling, of the IndiaiH The couple, twenty-year-old Le- H ioy Williamson and his eighteen- J year-rM bride, Virginia, were mar- ried m January m spite146 words
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Article65 1940-04-01 11 Drama W a child, an orphaned are brother and sister •parate permanently ac--S.A. court. Brill 0 I ecame ward of the I• L llv J n 5- from then on■d u lndlana orphanages. aid fe Barker, i ■mally Convinced WW was subsequent. F tt PO"s, and christi tied Virainiji65 words
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Article275 1940-04-01 11 PEER AS WAITER 4 PRIVATE WALKED UP TO THE Y.M.C.A. COUNTER A AND SAID: "A CUP OF TEA PLEASE." A grey-haired man of distinguished appearance took a cup to the tea-urn, carefully turned the handle, gave the tea to the customer. The private did not know, or he might have275 words
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Article, Illustration40 1940-04-01 11 Well, Warner Bros' star, Pricilla Lane looks it as she climbs this tower for a dive into the pool. By the way she's showing m "Brother Rat and a Baby' at the moment m Singapore.40 words
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Article238 1940-04-01 11 MR. Arthur Timleck. whose wife won £35,000 m the 'Stork Derby" held under the will of an eccentric Canadian lawyer, has arrived m London. He is m England to see his son William, who is training with the Canadian Expeditionary Force. "People seem to think238 words
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Article353 1940-04-01 12 THE only r.-al solution of the war-time night life problem m the 1 Wot Fnd m London is to relax the licensing restrictions so that inexpensive late night entertainment can b e provided for soldiers on leave. This is the view of many of353 words
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Article, Illustration36 1940-04-01 12 PRESIDENT ALBERT LEBRUN who was accompanied by his Wife \isilrd the Nurs« school of the French Society for Aid to the Wotmdef Soldiers m Paris. Id* is here seen shnkint hands with one of th<- nurses.36 words
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Advertisement160 1940-04-01 13 gfsd Situations Vacant No ■^c. (WO. W-**l .,v ,n rots a FOR O} \RY RLN E tN WANTED those app.y I Ro P43-C, Situations Wanted 1 P7B-C) I cr. duo U d '.n Engils.'i L 7 co Malaya Tribune, I ;-ore. .No M4*C) I :ve young lady c*.t I te160 words
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Advertisement536 1940-04-01 13 Stamps :i.;le. Iraq. H •rland lou jh»on« :*65-Ci Wanted I posslblt able by monthly Write Box 735 Tribune. Singapore. No. 13 D) :e ::fle. BS A > Apply Bc\ 716 co Malaya lOC. Singapore. INO. MS -h- SltOj preBox 713 hi Tribune. Spore. (80. 037. o I'ED by Eurc bedroom536 words
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Advertisement674 1940-04-01 13 I To Let To Let from Ist May 1940 Office <»nd (Jodowr. near ur. Apply Box 737 co M "Tr.bune. Suig*pore. fNo out use or telephone -reasonable terms to suit applicant. Rin 2 587J, (No. 992-C) Unfurnished rooms $15 Bachelors. Office girls I «C, HIU Street, 3rd floor, Singapore. (NO.674 words
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Advertisement593 1940-04-01 13 For Sale v>- date Furniture at prut T~.» Sun Wah Company FurtJluxts Halters 83 Vl' tona Street. Stag* pore. <No. 'il-D leaving Singapore wishes to m v and evening dresses, reasonabl Telephone 7817, Singapore (No. 993-C FOR SALE thoroughbred Alsatian puppir* Apply 19, Buncombe Road. Singapore, alt D m tNo.593 words
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101 1940-04-01 14 Disturbances In Japan More Frequent Shanghai. SAB( d riottaf i.. am) mow rampant m due- to military reverses m Cl sonoink pteaiOPi I land Empire. a the Industrial dii -t Tokyo Osaka, Kobe. Attda i .litnbutod lo mbota utril observei confirmed n nti- leaflet* and pai ributed among the workInternational News Agency - 101 words
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Advertisement167 1940-04-01 14 his l A^ ENTERTAINMENT an.l MARX^ROS. You'll roar at it, too! 1 IV. Ynur FavouritTritcatre i AI'ITOI Special A Mtvto L»Roy Pio^uctioo MIIIWW >——■——' All vNulllllt TKir.MI'H IN .M-<;.-M.-s I'ARADK OF HITS! STILL DRAWING THE CROWDS! Wherever you tfo you hear (his greai comedy being Discussed! i< Ai-iifM.i ;r"" 1167 words
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Advertisement83 1940-04-01 14 TO-DAY 3 SHOWS:— wwjsfrws '^WPBlmßtmlim iBMIHHv I 108^ia^ Mi I tPRISCILLA WNE WAYNE MORRIS JANE BRYAN EDDIE ALBERT JANE WYIWN RONALD REAGAN lj ■imil.NN ho«>M«' DvtcwJbi RAY BNRICHT.A WMMR BPOV tint Nil"! rkwn'OB < »«iiwiiWiih)<t»>li4il' A L II A M lI II A next chancel w VICTOR McLAGLEN SALLY EILERS83 words
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1162 1940-04-01 15 H. L Hopkin - H. L Hopkin (From London. Mar. 22. Haul! 4 the Cambridge examinations ftn if ertifkate. Of the boys. 1,433 satisfied Hie Hcd, the total number entering being 2,052. ■d and eighty girls satisfied the examiner of the 501 who [ailed INSTITUTION raham, I B i n1,162 words
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Advertisement110 1940-04-01 15 HAPPY WORLII /^r^^^ 111^^ The Gayest Seaside Park l^Ml^^*^JjJ J HAPPY THEATRE TO-NITE i i NEVER SAY DIE" iO V/Gff r GLORY THEATRE OPlrw DEVILS PARADISE j 4 Mo^T^r— -ii^sw/p f SEASIDE TALKIES AT 8 I _^^S ST.IRc •GALLOPING GHOST' I—6 "H'Tloy ~M D.^r- WAYANGS, SIDESHOWS I r~ ~..J S110 words
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86 1940-04-01 16 i hungking, M ZL r it a partial ,v-^.uusat! as tor of the West Asiatic Affairs D I merit* Dr Liv Shin-shun. Due* I an Affairs Department. M; tor of the An. ri I Department; Mr. Tv Yin-tan. I iof the Treaty Department; IChinese Central News - 86 words
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Advertisement282 1940-04-01 16 n U «1 1 a fl I<tß| w- iii \»L-1 jww^%a yßS^ lt^ii'ißiii-_ •llm- 1,,-, |,ssii,i,- Mrvieei ut being nwlntalned by tin; I Coni|ian> to thiir usual pofto ol Mil rsr.pt ports m Japan. R are r,«,,.«5t,, H"i' ..(H.ir.-.m-nts. bill under pr.-s.nt <int....sta.i.rs Mlttngi perforce fwtricieo. a., v 5.... i.,282 words
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Advertisement178 1940-04-01 16 SENCER IsSr^S^ I Japan. i-Uculars please apply to. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. I din Denmark IVMPVR lUR\S IMIILI' MXE. I rporated Moat icy arci ,00,— ion I 80l STI ID CO LTD j J Till: BANK LINE LTD. I IMEBICAM ORIIMAI LINK SEEYICI I M.a;!U\ >Ui.INCiS TAKINTi CARGO FOR178 words
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552 1940-04-01 17 SUCCESS OF FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS Singapore, Sunday. JHE Indian Association did extremely well to beat the Ceylon Sports Club m both their annual cricket matches to-day. In their first eleven match, the Ceylonese batted first and were bundled out for 61 hipg, o.ving552 words
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Article198 1940-04-01 17 MEETING a scratch side on the Padang yesterday Etceteras, whose tournament match against t>he Army had to be postponed due to unavoidable circumstances, scored an easy victory by 70 runs. ETCETERAS Davis, lbw Pickard 32 McNeil b Tufnell 27 King, b Tiifnell 0 Brooke, c198 words
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123 1940-04-01 17 A REDUCTION of roughly $13,000 on their overdraft was reported by Mr. F.G. Hill, chairman, at the annual meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. Regret at the passing of Mr. H. Cantn 11. secretary, was also voiced. In regard to the accounts,123 words
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Advertisement320 1940-04-01 17 I "public Notice* DIVIDEND ™eby given t)i G UM CO BZE ONN CO.. Seci March, 194 KUCHA] tin. inn 1 1 1) (,nHnI.M-',Str.,n-..ikWMt>»( ,nHnl.M-',Str.,n-..ikWMt>» \n\ UN M) WO. II I BY GIVEN that a at the rate of lo'oer cci been declared 021 account ar ending 30th September. 1940. and320 words
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Advertisement24 1940-04-01 17 #SAfEQ^R2__YOyM E J^li INSURE WITH! THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREEI, SINGAPORE, M. PHONK WO. »18-24 words
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Miscellaneous24 1940-04-01 17 TIDE TABLE TO-DAY HIGH WAER: 4.13 a.m. 7.3 ft. 6.50 p.m., 6.4 ft. TO-MORROW HIGH WATER: 5.45 a.m. 6.9 ft. 8.08 p.m. .6.7 ft.24 words
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281 1940-04-01 18 CENTURY BY LE MERCIER GIVES S. R. C. VICTORY DEADLY BOWLING BY THOY DE SOUZA cm, lewn from Fort Canning proved DO match for the 4 on ..ho P..d,n, lay, the Club running j out «ttv winners by 129 runs. < A fine century by I i M I. Oi281 words
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Article187 1940-04-01 18 Singapore, Sunday. THE Officers Force, EMU. beat St. Andrew's Old Boy's Association at cricket to-day on the school ground by 16 runs. officers foiu i E Mr Spencer r Sullivan b Dnclos Sharman c Ktihlofl b Duclos Moorhesd b Ehtclos 23 Major OrpwooU b Duel w187 words
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Article29 1940-04-01 18 Th( players will repi the Harbou Bo trd on Tuesd I loarci >ck Lee Hal < Huay S (i oh. i ill K( i B tck, C!l Cheang Choo Kirn.29 words
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Advertisement40 1940-04-01 18 .i yiflf nlll^flW^ bA (^7 comeW*W R <^m^ c t* y '•'•■^"'X'^ g^t^' ■"•"■V.% w V^ ft" 'STRAITS TIMEb" PHOTO Vo •c r \j^^ l EER Biißfoßf 1 malt hops yeast »HT lif iy OISTRIBUTED by FRASER HEAVE LTD. IHlflKlPr40 words
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Miscellaneous68 1940-04-01 18 REVISED TIES AT S.C.C. Ti Mo\h\\ Nil f H i >h\\ \|.>r«i Dmibk« Ul DM SDAI h.P,!.,. n i..,. Sim D h'tmpiAiiship DouhlI f i! r^ I idi< Doubli 111 l RBDAI Mr.r.i Doable M i R B< I I I RIDAI l..t(|irs I), iihl. M: M ('♦ininpi' nsinp 1).68 words
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Miscellaneous46 1940-04-01 18 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Reserve Division, Manchester* S.c.c Res., S.C.C; D 2"B", B.C P. A. "B W.T.. SUcUum; 8.H.L., Ja< Btraits Times, s.n Harper Oilfillan vs. Ti:,. crofts, F and N.; Uniteei c v a. TENNIS: S C C and B.R.C. toui Bcoi ■>■ Follows:46 words
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57 1940-04-01 19 R.A.F. (KALLANG) BEATEN BY CHINESE the S.C.RC. ground yesterday, the RAF. I sCR C by three wickets. I itf th R ,r..co^, I I A m I B I Fisher 19 I 10 I 2 I yd i ■m i tor j. siew b C Wong M w 13 m57 words
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Article24 1940-04-01 19 Nazis Lose Hope In The States •A M I with the I I ook was I L -2 BuroM i\ H Its .?nvn- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article37 1940-04-01 19 nentsin. now include and ,amel tage. Such among who cannot afford °r mutton. •such meat or else far beyond r e and lower is the result of consisting of anima rna37 words
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Article65 1940-04-01 19 iV); DIOCBi t< lulency (o pli ado] on action Con.; G.E.C. to the tune ol re. T; usual si 1 1 ac- lead and at the foui In tl id m of play three more tile the G I .y man>core once. scorers the Tra i65 words
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Article45 1940-04-01 19 The following have accepted to sec X vs Manchester R R.v to-day at th p S.C C: Lt E. A Young; W. H. Davies. W. R. Ravie; R H Pickard, A Morgan, A Donald; A Fraser, C F.tton W M Beath J. Welch. X Blach45 words
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Article172 1940-04-01 19 valuable k; f 61 tired, by match between an SRC. XI and the R A V 'Teneahi un the Padang yesteri da, Club wen by 78 nil i\\: B 1 h Malt. 4 ker 2 Bark i> L da S: 1 Cpl. H »ut 0 F C172 words
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328 1940-04-01 19 THE Chinese Swimming Club still requires money for the erection of the new building. This was announced by Mr. G. H. Kiat at the thirtieth annual general meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club held at the Club's premises yesterday. I hope you will contribute328 words
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233 1940-04-01 19 Dinner Of The Chinese Association Singapore, Sunday. SUUNO at the eighteenth anliual reunion dinner of the Chine*! Usociatlon held on Saturday BlflM Mr. O. 11. Kiat, the president, ;>caled for more members and better co-operation among offitiab and members of the Association. Ovtr 100 memfeeci and friends of the iation233 words
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Article47 1940-04-01 19 r'dz fourteenth anniversary dinner of Siong 800 Athletic Association Id last Saturday night at the Great World In the Wing Choon Yuen Restaurant A very large gathering was present. r dinner members and friends adjourned to the Great World cabaret where drinks were served.47 words
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Advertisement105 1940-04-01 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Wished by Royal Charter A.D. 1324. Incorporated m the Nether lands. .lands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000.Reserve Fund 10,500,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Bead Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam. The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches it aiier places. Netherlands East105 words
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207 1940-04-01 20 EDUCATION CHIEF SEES MALAYS WED, OPENS SCHOOL iyilK.\ 1 HE Ml A! PULAU .Si I LAND LI KOM. ONE AN I F HOUR'S DISTANCE I OAPORE, WAS OFFICIAI LV OPENID YESTERDAY A MALA/ BRIDAL OOUPI E SEIZED THE OPPORTUNITY <>\ COMBINING! THEIR WEDDING CELEBRATION WITH THE SCHOOL OPENING iIVI IKS.207 words
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124 1940-04-01 20 London, Mar. 31. and islands this morning. An t ning v. unded but no bombs were dropped. d the enemy were driven off. The was given alter ten minutes. c believed to be an enemy raider, was also seen over the D ofl byReuter - 124 words
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Article96 1940-04-01 20 London, Mar. !M). TREASUEY returns for the end of the financial year issued I night show th diture amounted to £1,816 million which Is £116 million less than the war budget estimates. Revenue amour millions, which bB £54 millions more than the budi et e-stima'Reuter - 96 words
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Article292 1940-04-01 20 Th' financial year ends to-morrow and the Exchequer returns were published to-night. Expenditure m *****0 exceeded revenue by £657,685,000. This was £170 million less than was expected. Revenue for year was £54 million less than wa.s expected. The revenue for was £117 million. Expenditure to be metB.O.W. - 292 words
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70 1940-04-01 20 The Morning Tribune Monday, April 1, 1940. Epidemic Follows Strike Of Scavengers Calcutta. Mar. TFN people have died of cholera h as a result of a strike of Mv: pal sCJUOCttI which began on H lv. Dftsieganttiig the religious la i which forbid higher castes to def,lc themselves by sweepingReuter - 70 words
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62 1940-04-01 20 ALLIED ACCESS TO U. S. PLANES A "LANDMARK" New York, Mar. 31 THi: newspapers de iTibe the ernmcnt's decision (o pernv. t!> e j Allies lo purchase the latest Ani^ri- 1 lanes u.s a landmark m tlie J war. I nrel I planeniking i i July 1 our capacit landReuter - 62 words
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