Morning Tribune, 2 April 1940

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  • 38 1 msiderable Britisb Red mlance convoj to If i France paraded In London Sii Lander hairman of the rranspoii Department of tlio b fore departure. ambulances. Our fai well kisses for one ambulance drivers. net \>\,
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  • 682 1 NEUTRAL ALARM AT ALLIED THREAT OF TIGHTER BLOCKADE IL HATTER has been caused Among neutral states m Europe by Mr Winston I him hill > implicatinn that the Allies intend to tighten up the blockade of Nazi Germany. Norway has issued a long statement to prove that Germany takes less
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  • 67 1 Japanese Want Control In Shanghai shanghai. Apr. 1. THREATENING the lonf-standJnf constitution of the Municipal ouncil, the Japanese have announced the nomination of five candidates t.«i the Municipal election on Apr. 10. Ihis i> the first time m the history of the election, that the Japanese have nominated MR than
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  • 73 1 SETTLEMENT PLAN FOR FINN FARMERS HeUAnki, Apr. l iiuusands of farmers, evacuated from territory ceded to Russia led on new land under a which will be published torow and which is expected to be put into operation as Boon a.s thesnow melts. Land belonging to the State, churchnd private owner.'
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  • 18 1 Paris. Apr 1 A communique says there was Quiet nisht on the whole front.— Reuter
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  • 145 1 Berlin. Apt 1. A high .and communique i ■•m the west va> some P^ lrol ac i d slight artillery fire. South of rbruecken, on the afternoon of Mar. 31. three «1 and rather tattles between German and Fuench airci >k place Despite numeric] riority
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  • 131 1 PREMIER TO MAKE BLOCKADE STATEMENT v London. Apr. 1. IN regard to reports in various JC newspapers to.d^y thai the lilies are about to amplify their blockade of Germanv, Reuter's diplomatic correspondent i> informed that in so fnr as these reports suggest that Britain miiiht enter into, or polii <•.
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  • 263 2 SWEDEN MEDIATED IN FINN WAR AFTER FIRST 2 DAYS Stockholm, \pi l I \\.»s revealed to-da\ m the >urdish Parliament thai tn i >e« uni\ two days after the ■"MiMei invasion <>t Finland, the I innisfa <•<•% rnmeftl asked the Swedish Government to enquire if KiiN>i.i irai willing to resiunc
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  • 496 2 i ro va I < i t it to n I th< ir It I ill staU maintain rm ould make tl ■•>• moral v i ifegu irding ruin ol \iiio un thai theii territo n ma foi I the ol the Reich Chronicle 1
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  • 178 2 JHE group of countries m south-* is very much m the news just "i the war spreading to them, th Ruoifcui aggression In quest ol oil i»»id m the Middle blast. So special interest attached broadcasting station last night \r CoHeg», In which he described
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  • 57 2 ,JJ Whye Meo, wife of th Mr Lee Woon Ct assed a, eacot ,ily at 20 Balmoral Road a y^terday She leavea behind as! Puat, 2 daughter eh children I on nri round at 5% mile, Upper l nT%S£u. Relatives and frier, i^^'lv i;-qwstc«j not to send scroll, s
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  • 78 2 Polish Protest To Soviet Pirfe, \pr l tii: foiisii Government u.i, 1 |»r«»it->t a-aiii-t t>. »l)«l I •«•..!< V khf S'.\, I tin hi Pol.md c»f objects t»: I t »»i it b| raise belongin rui.-sh itatc <m r iiNh indivi< The protest has been tran lo (he Qoaj dOrs
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  • 138 2 Crowd Burns Effigy Of Wang New York, April •TIIKUE is no reason to suppose that 1 the erection of a sham authunder Japanese protection will m tfiially affect the military vituattthe New York Herald Tribui. \s -seen from abroad it meannothing but one more Japanstreaty violation, confirming that previous violations
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  • 16 2 London. Apr. 1 Tlv death i s announced of thp nomist, Mr j. a. Hjbson Reuter
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  • 239 3 KILLER FIRED GUN FROM LESS THAN NINE INCHES "^7^>" llall Murder Hearin I London. Apr. 1. rittl ll.r niunin ol Sir Ml I «w«^ vi d thai m. d wounds receh d through the heart TM ,uetothe r- ofthobuiw 1 1 tbdomen Reuter I W .ed num. he lea: went
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  • 38 3 I own, Apr. l 71 V announced of Sir John K• former inch the >n Appeal Court, also formerly Chief Justice of the South African Reoublic Transvasl), at the a^e of 01. I
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  • 273 3 Kitflapest. Apr. I. Hi \<.\u\ •••iKinucd to refard it as her dut\ to set an example u< ieiTin| tlu- IntCMltl ftl Europe. >aid Count lekeki. Hungarian JPrime Minister, on his return to-day from a visit to Rome. Despite the strictly private eharad of his
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  • 60 3 A of Mr P Fi P 'IT I [Prim I Mi beld h > Mr. Frazcr, m had til the Labour Party I concerning more permai 'a -rt b f Hon Mr. Fraser had iorm a provisional ministry adding that recotnmendatioi gaxd to a ntvv
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  • 911 4 N I WIRGENCY MEETING OE THE FEDERAL COUNCIL WAS HELD AT K. L. YESTERDAY. READ BELOW HOW < i ron our own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, HONDA! J^l rO-DAY'S MEETING 01 nil FEDERAI COUNCIL I III: HIGH COMMISSIONER SIR SHENTON THOMAS s \ID I'll XT
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  • 800 4 A 1 meeting of the Federal Council yesterday morning with I the High Commissioner (Sir Shenton Thomas) presiding the Iviser (The Hon. Mr Adrian Clark, introduced two new bills unely the War Taxation BUI and Iho Stamp Amendment Bill the foi on .-i certificate of
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  • 52 4 EJECTMENT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST S.H.B. MEN STOPPED A HUNDRED and ninety summonses for the ejection of artisans of the Singapore Hait-mr were struck oil the list «>> Mr. H. it. Bull, Civil District I«sTfe resU i day. The Harbour Board did n©l wisn to proceed with the summonses ss the artisans
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  • 74 4 18 CYCLES STOLEN A T WEEK -END R 1( (ll arc up their tricks During the last week-end no W en bicj pc stolen the variou i ts and >t l- the highesi m nav< difficult to cope with co-operation of it r?f Z Machines h !)1 the n for
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  • 228 5 IK KADV BEEN INFORMED THAT TWO BILLS T W AR TAXATION ARE TO BE INTO LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AND TAKEN AT THK KXTRAORDINARY MEETING TO. I U i Thetexi Dl A** ilN uiU made puWic until aitmeeting but it b offldaUj stated that the
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  • 66 5 5 YEARS FOR DEA TH STAB A. a tble ho. not urder a I m Lg on the ni| ti ;e Manning, the rou ~>onsaid to have killed md the and h In ated with the cethe attempt I und wh reed SURaEXDERED TO POLICE toselfat the anything to say
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  • 21 5 GAS DEATHS DUE T O MISADVENTURE Irterday into Tan Quoe I i d m the on r the Si Kg .verdict
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  • 31 5 Shall We Smile Like This To-night? I he riTiint'r. Mr. Nevillr h.uii- 1,,, lam. i> .\prcud to mat I m speech to-night lo tifhtentaf «>f the A^Hvd I>imi k;,dr vi Germany.
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  • 516 5 QRAMATIC evidence was disclosed by a European eye-witness, m a preliminary inquiry which took place yesterday morning: m the police court before Mr, Conrad Oldham. m which a Malay sapper. Yusop bin Bidin (23). was alleged to have caused the death of
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  • 91 6 "MAGINOT LINE" OF BALLOONS FOR NORTH SEA li<<! lo 50#-MII« li"« Ol Ml 'l»* MAG FBAKRAGEBAIXW FROM NAZI AIR RAIDERS <RT HEAD OF THE GREAT j RM. m d i i 1 t 1 (l rticmlnes ,nd equipped with l«* sp eed motor-tau M «ho patrol the lurking 1 I
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  • 71 6 ri km.w ii^Mits m Geneva had (fanned t<> op n» tnd bureau, demonstrations bj Geneva students scuttled the m t Usmaiiv m ltd \i mid ci nibJeil m .on- the i>u ise and shouting, •Down uith Hitler!" iring li away, boom ii the Btudevts w
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    31 6 w dolli from the K.A.I Comforts Committee for the doUS, shown ped with red, white md b If ites and are dressed > Proceeds arc to go to t. i (he K.\F.
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  • 56 6 lord Tweed-Governor-Gene- ol mad Ihe Dominion <u!<! hi n ol th<" Itoj i»i there bi love t«> King v* i onsenf i aliati i followed m is inu hte and the permit. The been mencontinue tison ffk m France and is ept any inenc< from the count
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  • 193 6 'PERFECT CRIME' WITH DEATH NEEDLE 1 Cl LTURE 1). enigmatic- young man oi" tv\t i nty-si\ named Roger hartiers has given France its queerest crime story for many years. He lived at Chartres, the son Of a music professor. Two weeks ago he was home on leave from the Army.
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  • 101 6 "Kultur" In Nazi Camp n reached here of i. v the Nazis treated the 150 C rofessors who jnsoned at a concentration ca ar Berlin. The tacts were given by a man who has talked with a professor just released from the camp. The Polish scholars, all elder1\ men. shared
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  • 47 6 BEHAR BROTHERS LEAVE THE ARMY JN eight lines of the supplement of the London Gazette published March 12 the military career oi the Behar brothers, who were disused from the Ministry of Supply officially be^ tided. Their emissions were m the Royal Artiiery. brother innouncCommons ted t
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    761 7  -  H.L. Hopkin f On The Interrupted Church Service: "P r ay For Peace Stop The War": The Rev. Pat McCormick CarriesOn: Is The War Cabinet Unwieldy?: The Daily Mail On Britain's "Creeping Paralysis" j. London. Mar. 18. 11/1 to the service from th Fit Ids The Rev. was
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  • 217 7 Morning Tribune TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1940. No British Pact With Aggressors A SPEECH by Sir Robert Craigie, British Ambassador to Japan, regarding Anglo-Japan-ese relations, created i painful impression m Chinese official circles. It was the fad that it was made so close t<> the inauguration of the Wang Ching Wei
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    • 24 7 SAFEG UAj ID V O URSELVES THE EASTERN UNITED ANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, U^. FHONI WO. Wit.
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  • People And Places
    • 462 8  - Tanglin Club Silhouettes Dental Surgeon W eds And A Changi Pahits Party Vera Ardmore By I/|\i .t the loveliest dresses al I ni^iiii lab on s.itiiMi.i\ nighfl "i n l>\ Mi s, i: Q, ran ford im ii'.iw iiiiiv nil satin it had perpendk ular pen< il < < ip<
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    • 36 8 v .1 the opening night <»t "Robert's Wife* last Satardaj included Mmc v S mmone Weinbei fntre and Hit Bill** Glass (right) seen here selling i .i programme to Mi^ Vivian Bath (left) v
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    • 253 8 S 'pore Kiddies Enjoy The Fun These jrovngsten I from the Children's Aid Society made Z a most appreciative j audience at the 5 special matinee performance of "1940 Gaieties" at Rallies Hotel on J Friday Mar. ts. At the head of the table is Miss M j Looker, matron
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  • 387 9 H< -aiitv ih im uds Jo a lar«jj« k tv\l<*iit on skim-care anil <*hoi<-<* ol' iUv riujlil <*o*iiit*ti<'s N spite of a hot sun, late nights and pa'hit parties, it is possible to etain your good looks m the troDies, if you will give them just a
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  • 298 9 SCENTS-and Sensibility Your favourite perfumes v must harmomse with your clothes i [J STORY tells honv queens and other titled beauties had their cial essences, brewed by the ea ding chemists of their day, and jealously guarded their I t<»,- m ulas. For individual me, since time began, has been
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    • 116 9 PineappU HAMS it Compktt'lv cover the Ham witK i f tliick pastry of flour and water the flavour everyone likes has Xc m nu .j ullu oven ;uu j made these line Hams famous m j ,n uw to 1)lkt qlwrtcr Vialaya for ortt twenty years hour f()I t vt
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  • 234 10 Terrorise Camp In Britain ntaWK v./.i. «h.. have been cmvtat tr-t.i.i.- m British mu-m--1 to kc Kgn ot '•«'nP la ts b > i.ihcr Gcnaan mi< Th, Include lovinn mem Oj Of tpo "-'ho attfinpt to v c then- old tad to int politically pas <
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  • 108 10 PUPIL FIRES AT TEACHER New York. i SCHOOLBOY ot thirteen. Vito Gambino. was accused m New York of trying to put a woman school-teacher on the spot for failing his sister m an examination. Vito is said to have climbed a house roof with a revolver and taken aim at
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  • 182 10 DANCE STAR CARRIES ON FOR FRIEND l|l|( ll Laurell *ith some of tl lass on icticc ifternoon „";j,.,;;;. *>> W»«. Renee S*dka, Etten ana l',tn- VOID think that charming Laarefl Games, specialty dance star who appears at the Cathaj Cafe would have enough dancing for one day and night with
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  • 564 11 i .fa* ..t troops iron, the strain ot war and tlfJO uh lt is going to happen some of the greatIho EnffWl and freiu h stages and screens taw _l artists lervfcd pw" tiu-v were doing their bit. and indeed the I is more important than
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  • 207 11 Girl Fights For Her Ma n Perth. THE story of a young woman s 1 fun over unrequited Uwe was told m the Perth. Australia. Police Court. John Barlow said that at midnight a young woman tapped at his window and asked him to COBM out and speak with her
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  • 367 12 Palm Beach it y may EM m tin but it's not Countess Barbara v Mutton von Haughwil Rcventfon who put him there. Rumours of a rift between the handsome suitoi unf the five and dime proved to t c i><- a tentative date has
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  • 245 12 m situ its resemblance to an institution lathered l>y V. T. Barnum. the Dies Com- ruitter on mi- American aeti\itics has i»ivm many a proponent <»| foreign isms" a bad time and has dug up unsavoury < h;iiaeteis lor the Government to prosecute. Also it
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    43 12 I That's the sign that these big French guns give to Mr. j Hitler. While they are rang- y in« the Maginot Line against t him he'll be very slow to attack. Von see a shot being tired hv a 155 gun.
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    55 12 I MONUMENT T<> NAZI TYRANNI is thr fire swept hulk of Ihc Italian sinp Imelii Lauro" whidi was tanked by a German plane m iln North Sea. TJhe bomb which did most iamftfC was M kffmd basket" Nrbicfa is large bomb containing a number ol smaller mrendiary bombs uhich do
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  • 333 12 A CIRCUS FOR SALE Animal Lovers 9 Day Out I C'heshunt. Herts. II miii had walked mi to I larm near here recently, an uncons4 ious gesture or I nod might have made you the perplexed owner oi a couple oi pci farming elephants w cage lull of Ksjal For
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  • 124 12 "May Nots" In France Do rffl jJUNDAY will m future be the only I day m the week m France. when you may eat anything you like, and drink anything you like. According to the restrictions whi come into force on March 18. here the calendar of '"may-nots.": Monday.— No
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    • 228 13 m^^^r "W 3^^^ m W Sltl uiiions^yacant^ I I I I RubI IS-D) I m 951-C perfi Apply Box 715 co ..»-C) Apply 27-3,1 I s (No. EtJ NOT OVER 21, FOR OFI w SALARY RER CIRC! \PPLY BOX T4l E [NGAF 17-Dl Gregg Shorthand I n. Apply Upper Berantoon
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    • 517 13 if you WOOdWC>: for t: ■ul). CNo. 14 D) Stamps 100 different coun-J I tUgril, Philip nd. Switzerland Turkey. USA. Etc. 10 165-C) Business Opportunity Id partners for I nw amusement ngtapore. Apply to Box 732 co M I Tribune, Singapore. (998-O) Sports Outfit offers for Steel Tennis Posts, lawa
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    • 616 13 Astrology Guru Yogi, the prospects of your •gl's help loroscope and live questions $2 <X) jn for ailments $1 $1 (living birth-date 50, Lorong l.tn X 925J) > you worried' Are you Ui m troubles Are your troubV enmity, debts, bu love or marr I w. Timidity or a complex
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    • 507 13 DR RICHARD For Sale a, Singapore. condit. Tribuni (Wo i«D; Pint class 1 n; i:diUon. I Apply Box 900 i No. 21D' Up to date Furniture at moderate prices The Sun v. irxiture Ifaken, w tona btreet. biucaport; «No. 11-D) Lady leaving Singapore v.is: -ell nc?w bone 7817, Smgai *No.
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  • 11 14 lun's I Chinese Central News
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  • 102 14 Death Of Guerilla Leader AUTHORITATIVE quarters revealed to-day thai Chao Tung, known as "Chao, the Daring" ause of his guerilla feats, was ed m action m centra] Ho] ci duri a counter i ioppii g. up ope Japanese }i»i'ch i t known ol lead* N6i h Chi Manchuria and a
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    • 246 14 i rT"i TO-NIGHT If API TO! 1 6A5 9-15 Note MMhIIMI H>\>\\ I W •vie: \vo>ii;x I BAI 111 oi nn CENTURY— I'M II m GODDARD \s ROSALIND RUSSELL No I. Ed Bitint and Kicking Allowed L iiappi wori.ll m vsr^^*i MAN'S HERITACiI Ul/ OP, 'MVc; 55Lf»l I mwMMwMr judges
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  • 101 15 Robbed After Paying For "Protection" I, HON racket case was disclosed m the Magfetmti irt before Mr. ft Walscui. yesterday, when Kg Moh Ter. chto eM was charged with having stolen a watch and a |U( m ;,n; ,n named IJm Poh Quek. WO or m default flre weeks 1
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  • 10 15 alo D I k Seng Hospital a
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  • 13 15 Quetn'.s S. .d Fellowihipa Coll d be sul Director of Edm iti< 7th
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  • 80 15 Lubricants To Cost More the Asiatic Petroleum Co. «s.s Lt i th Handard-V < C and tiie Texa Co (China Ltd.. owing n rise m the cost of c &l their producl lie the prices ol some ol their lubricating oils, by In I 10 to 19 cents per TneM
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    • 90 15 JuaJSCTfex- 'r?T$ Thci: icrio'.'erol ly^ffjMßi^ ortwci o p th'lHlng I. \i, IOMIION. Mb* 5 :^*^fc WILL BI \r, fl J^) 'X <^ C\^ IN v/> (^^4^ ALHA M B R 4 m r>< Heiin vmscM Em ALEXANOEN Jorattai HALE Mlirici MOSCCVICH DANCE ASSOC: OF MALAYaI WEETINC OM THURS. 4TH APRIL
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    • 55 15 INTRODUCING THE HERO OF I*|* 'GUNGA DIN' v c A^iL* 7| McLACLbN The Lion The Screen DEALING WITH PROBLEM THAT IS CURRENT IN THI HI Of MILLIONS 01 PERSONS ALL OVER Tilt WORLD ESPECIALLY IN SINGAPORE COME PREPARED TO GASP! OPENING TO-DAY* 1 ALH AMBRA BARRY FITZGERALD f r AIR-MAIL
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    • 257 16 a f dal Brp&Oand BRITISH INDIATI NES POKATKU IN ENGLAND) The best possible servioea are being maintained bj thr I v. w. m to theli usual ports «>i call except ports m Japan. rs are requested to register their requirements, but undei present circum tances s.iiiii^^ arc perforce restricted yj
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    • 269 16 m i t^^Tt-r^ i~i.?U( I -»;->. I ">- [■II L t^^ 1 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS abina iriUl Private Bath— Kxcellcnt Cuisine— Moderate tan^ FREQUENT PASSENGER SAILINGS TO GENOA MARSEILLES IK. COPENHAGEN. Passengen paying the U.K. rate have the option of woceedlng overland. 2nd (lass rail and sleeper, Genoa Marseilles London,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 51 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE (Air) 500 (Ai. Mail Arrivals Probable i> I To-!: AmsU To Box- 0 holder ra 1 40 p.m. 1.40 Austl Java (ail 3.30 p.m. l C\C\ Mail Departures DAY Utesf rime m Posting HI! IT 5.00 p.m. m I A p.m. m m. MAURII 5 00 p.m. 5.U0
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  • 271 17 Engineers Have Easy Win Over General Electric G.E.C 1. I played on fa Y.M.OA. rround ,n v, one \ietory for the I nited BngiXI, The game unfortunate] •<•<» ing. _..i X < nan i>luv«'d i rward line aid understand! Han ►layed but fr< m their 1.. Suleiman was a I
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  • 113 17 SERGEANTS' DARTS AND BILLIARDS DOSITIONS to-date m the McEw billiards and darts competition run between th us sergeants 1 messes annually are as follows R A B.M 4 3 10 Manches 4 3 10 5 3 2 1 (I 200 2 2 I 4 0 3 1 C 0 0
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  • 439 17 K'N W I 1; < X" 0. a hard-fpught .til match on the R > W.T. 5.( K.A. by t hr soli tar v < m th, <1 half. Both sid( king \>, from .start to finish and while one must sympathise with the Chin<
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  • 278 18 S.C.C. BEATEN IN RESERVES' DIVISION D' rtunl m". the Manrhesti the Cli i" f nr f )r Bell, at >rward disieed and distributee ildabli lntcrmcdiat( i v. outstanding .11. hough ca] Mai m the se< ond hall led to the Club's persiatni pal ich
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  • 150 18 S.C.C And S.R.C Tennis Results Ik PLAYING r courtcrafi tter |)i i r r j nj her won tl oni Smrapniv (ri lub prinj? lawn < nament from 0 W 1- ll— moui i ell (1 ..I Q more ther hand he and played an ther forceful game Aithowi) losing
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  • 54 18 m couldn't take II remarked Mr D 1 h Cowie, c Mir- inspector when Kn.shKa.samy. who was charged before H Watson with having been drunk :<nd disorderly at Kandang Kcrbau police l 1()n ttMW he had drunk two bottle, o! toddy. cuied was fined one dollar. In
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  • 276 18 THORNYCROFT'S LOSE AGAIN Harper, (nliillun 2; Thornvmift'* <>. f|ISPLAYING marked superiority m the second period of the game, Harper Gilfillan scored their first victory of the season wlumi they defeated Thornycroft's by two clear goals m a Business Houses League defeated Thornycroft'a by two clear goal m a Business Houses'
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  • 141 18 PROSPECTS FOR THE NATION AL Wl 111 r.i. i>t' m<» s t "l**" r;l( ire not likely 1<» k thtfl v,, their ettthu I Crowd* coi ble with l I arf xpected for the Un I i Grand meetin w< knd Friday, i authorities annowic* n«> n I mp racins
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  • 201 18 Jacks' Beat Pressmen illiam backs' :i: Straits Times (B^ WILLIAM Jack's proved then a far better team than \^M t Straits Times Press when they me» on the Harbour Board ground f terday m their Business Hi- League. I Btartinj of! In great style, v •ks stag* a quick raid
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  • 22 18 Dublin, Ai>; MILITARY and police yesterduy a ed 26 young civilians who WBP to have been drilling m a fieki Dublin Reuter
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 37 18 $!*<»rl* Iliar 1 TO-DAY Soccer: S.A.F.A. I- Div M.F.A. VS. Police. SI rdons vs. R.A. ''.<th Changi; Div II Malaya Signs I iB.M. Alexandra Brani vs. R.A.M C mi. mis: V.M.C.A. iinal and tribution; S.C.C. and tournaments.
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  • Reuter's Commercial Service
  • 239 19 SEVERELY CRITICISING A POLICEMAN FOR ATTACKING A i FENCELESS CHINESE WHO HAD BROKEN THE LAW, PUI MAGISTRATE KENNETH M. BYRNE, YESTERDAY CONVICTED THE OFFICER AND FINED HIM 100, IN DEFAULT SIX WEF. RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT. The < -unstable. Abdul Gaffor bin Abdul Rahman «s att^u
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  • 371 19 Suit Against Schoolmaster Dismissed AN* action for damages for inflicting unjustifiable punishment brought against schoolmaster. Mr. M. N. Samadar, Headmaster of the City High School, m the High Court yesterday, by a former pupil of the school, was dismissed by the Hon. Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell. The caste was
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    • 107 19 I i NEDERLANDSCHE j HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. ibUshed by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. i Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Socie I BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Cap i 40.030,000.Reserve Funa 10,500,000.Londou ('jrrespondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK IIMITED. Head Office: %MBTESOA9i Branches: Holland: Rotterdam. The Hasue. andi 04 branches and sU*M)ranches
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    • 41 19 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation I be? to announce that their new branch office So. I<>, Station Street, KLANG I (SELANGOR) Tel. Address. "Oversea" 1 >»*>plione No. 181 P.O. Box: No. 48 will commence (>usine^s Saturday, (>th April. 1940. j 1 M Jitter*
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  • 93 20 $69 Million Shipping Claim i. April 1. the $W,000,000 for phcr H United ay and Tl ing by the United Shipping board m ion of shipbuildii with contracts and n the N gian, Chrl to >her Haruu he'd iarge Intel s chums for compensation ha\' subject 01 protra^ i between
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  • 100 20 FRENCH COUNCIL OF MINISTERS HEAR M. REYNAUD Paris, Apr. 1. THE recent meeting of the Supreme War Council m London was one of the subjects dealt with at this morn: French Council of Ministers. This is disclosed m an official communique issued after the meeting, stating that Mr. Reynaud gav
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  • 75 20 MORE FALSE STATEMENT London A;-:l STATEMENTS appear m the >-l Allgeneine Zeitung and ai M i m various German bi -fl Trai, n that officers of tl 1 have b/? n accused before court .en false reports I m In.1 .1 Germany. The -::M re Qtsntionfid. I m British Ail
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  • 86 20 R.A.F. Planes Over Germany R.i eh, Apt i II is announced u»:it nan) fort upUoes flew <>\« i Belgium this morning. One vv;^ identified as German tnd anottair m Britbh. Ahlj -i.< raft m the Brussels district ■>}»"ii«<l It""In, Api l Ad admlsaion thai enemy aircraft er h m i
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  • 47 20 London. TM ird. arrives m Londo Ith Sir Ji th mor- f: ird will •i and deal witn I- balloon bai m with the barrage, It te I to-day tli >r the to guara l undreds of tM tutrbours, of Groat Britain Reuter
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  • 28 20 Ipr. l. On the stock Excl markets showed aumer* ain\ which .ly to the year's na- ims. thened tothe declaram dividend of twelve Wall Reut er
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  • 148 20  - The Morning Tribune Tuesday, April 2, 1940. Bride's Fatal Fall From Window H. L. Hopkin (From London. Apr \M Ml>s ltd M lA>S, the B.bl Public Helations DepartmjH s« iretary, aged 30, wa^ k« through a fall from a aMI« hM lodgings at Bri>tol yesterda>. M had expected to be
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