Morning Tribune, 3 April 1940
1940-04-03
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Article, Illustration61 1940-04-03 1 King Gewfe and Queen EliiabellMC d .1 \isA of inspection t(» the Duchj ..i Cornwall Estate at Ken(ton, m the eonne <>t which called at an old tenants" nOSind blocks of flats. I he Queen is here seen coming an undernround air raid ter which61 words
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Article31 1940-04-03 1 Amsterdam. Apr. 2 >erlaln's speech was read dation In political cir- that Britain neutrals' position. It s guarantee to BriIth Germany wouli nd bound to ex. ton by Germany31 words
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1664 1940-04-03 1 Premier Tells How BRITAIN WILL DEAL WITH PROBLEMS OF DOUBLE NEUTRALITY RADE agreements, purchases of surplus goods especially fats from neutrals to prevent them going to the Nazis, and stipulations m agreements regulating supplies from neutrals to Germany are measures to lighten I t blockade described by the Premier m1,664 words
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Article88 1940-04-03 1 16,000 HOMELESS IN U.S. FLOODS Nilkes B.irre (Pennsylvania). Apr I. SIX people perished and lti.ooo were rendered homeless by Hood waters from the rainswollen SiiNquehanna River, which i.> still rising. The Susquehamia river stopped rising when nine feet above flood level, but. with the annual Hood season beginning, menace to88 words
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67 1940-04-03 1 Lontioi IMPORTANT decisions regarding A pub! were: I today when Sir John Reith and M. Frbssard met m London with members of their staffs. I ns of of the tv/o ministries "ttK'USr.S r ffirer is beir.2: appointed i v a r will perform similar67 words
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Advertisement21 1940-04-03 1 M'uttled 2 tJ&VonScheerDiMnafed S 1 >il!lCil 4 X 'Hk To Women it t ii On Murder Cha: ii 14 15 1521 words
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Advertisement8 1940-04-03 1 Medical College r^Xclttl* IKtMilib c A >c€ paS'C8 words
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413 1940-04-03 2 ///AS MAKES 28! I ol iQOn, Api B Umi jOOO B British warship In noi g h e ittled and iH on IHT r! ill! o! whom wi Tin i the Mth German t>i the totj G rmaii ipture, i uttling md slnfc--146413 words
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Article86 1940-04-03 2 CHUNGKING, Api 2 THftEf SoQPg asters. ICa&uro f.'inunv Kai Sh.k. Mada ne H H and Madam- Bui Yt\ Sen, arrived In Chui kin-- by air from Hong Kong This io the first visit of Madame Sun Yai Sen to tta wartime capital. Chines circles attach particul86 words
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320 1940-04-03 2 London, Apr. 2. AN important advantage which the Allies have over Germany, thankto then 1 unlimited access to the highest grade aviation fuels, is tin subject of an article m the trade journal, "Petroleum Press Service It is pointed out that only recently the320 words
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Article107 1940-04-03 2 Rome. Apr 2 A CABINET mooting under the presidency of Sig. Mussolini has decided to revi.se the laws concerning the organisation and mobilisation of the nation m time of war so as to make public administrations, citizens exempt from military obligations, women and children over 13107 words
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Article42 1940-04-03 2 ■ii. T NI!HV Yolk Am? 2. tttaitoii threat. 27,600 employees of two city 7 1 1 1 1 ~»«W», system*, and Major La fluardia ha. ord, I I or-! csti m iroiit On n't m Up.42 words
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Article204 1940-04-03 2 Success Of U-Boat Campaign London, A|" n,s oOciall) vil I durum the Ild l( SSkbihiM fouril lowetl iince I'" <<>rll umnnii ol hostilities. RECORD WARRED \h.,i was thought to be ll weth When H Was aunoumnl that ..o Briusib iii i 111 1 hv m, ilc has been mam* nounceraenl204 words
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Article72 1940-04-03 2 Security In Palestine Now Normal London. Apr P:> m It] r the M :i p, rti n aching i that ienl In m w has died down ami I .since Mar 8 there have bi-en n< ni demonstration which (1 the U lie M fch« land .it ions r re«t72 words
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Article35 1940-04-03 2 WHAM SINGH SENT FOR TRIAL London. Apr Udhani Singh, chai-gtd with i\ murder oi Sir Michael O'Dw\. been committed for trial to tn« iom at the Old Bailey. I formal proceedings lasted W minute. Reuter.35 words
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Article40 1940-04-03 2 DUTCH AIR LINK WITH AMERICA London, Apr k< >YAL Dutch air liner, it is lear m London, left A bon, Inaugurating thi with tho for Ameri will be run twlci m both directions, givin four-day con. with New Y< freig]40 words
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Advertisement57 1940-04-03 2 uMI DO Ufoi OH I i 1"W k^ Mil ii: sons \ni» It^ l»\t(HIII(> Mi I I i> <(i t ratnini t\M hten I Mid m. n (.i C m i ..i.u I a vvitli the m 1 1 11- 1 1 iubjt> W)i> I'l K ll I I Mill57 words
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459 1940-04-03 3 DIUTSCHLAND VON SCHEER MAY BOTH BE DAMAGED LONDON, M'K. nil HIM roMMKNT IS AVAILABLE AS TO SKi r; ON forward ...at saw bab is ikovh) ok haim y munm both ik *mS* «HM» -M XSON TO B.X.KVK THAT AS w UK \TT\(KS AKRIFI) OUT ON WILHELM '..•iVN "H" S< "AS459 words
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Article99 1940-04-03 3 Bh opal. Apr. >. 11l AM made up my mind to help the I mpirc with all the resources <if my state." deflated the Nawa l > of Bhonai. when opening the liflli session of the Bhopal Legislature to-day. His HifhneM added: 'The Empire99 words
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Article33 1940-04-03 3 Calcutta. Apr. The strike of scavengers has been called off. It was reported on Sunday that ten people had died from cholera as a result, pf the strike— Renter.33 words
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144 1940-04-03 3 Education In Ideals Of Democracy Urged Toronto, Apr. MR. James Cromwell. United State* Minister, urged education m democratic ideals m order to circumvent 'those who would divest men of every human freedom, diverting their fears and suspicions with words of false security. Mr Cromwell welded that m the battle of144 words
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Article99 1940-04-03 3 British Air Service Expansion London. Apr. 1. SIR Kingdey Wood, replying to deputation from the civil aviation section of the London Chamber of Commerce, announced that the flying boat services to Scuth Africa would resume their prewar frequency this week. He added that the hoped regular services to Lisbon would99 words
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Article34 1940-04-03 3 London, Apr. 2 The Prime Minister announced m Hie House of Commons to-day that a report of the inquiry into the loss of the Thetis would be published on Thursday. -Renter.34 words
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Article49 1940-04-03 3 SPEED UP OF SOVIET DEFENCES Buch: Ipr. 2. RORTS llUl stal iead rapidly with struction of concrete defence SSS -her new frontier m occupied. Poland. inhabitants are stated to have been warned to evacuate .the front ier re: and move at least six mile, into Soviu. occupied Poland.— Reuter.49 words
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Article119 1940-04-03 3 HOLLAND BELGIUM PROTEST Ymsterdam, Apr FOBOGM plains have »><'< mi reported over Holland. Mgftmiftll Luxembourg within the last M hours. At The Hague it is officially reported that planes were sighted yesterday aflernoon tftff SdMriand. These machinei were eluwei <»rt by Dutch air patrols. Brussels. A piReports have been received119 words
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Article70 1940-04-03 3 Halifax 'Nova Scotia >, Apr. 2. THE crew of the British tan Ciervo. it is b^ievod. sank 1 1 smbmdrine m a running fight off 1 1 dad on Mar. 4. The submarine disappeared aftei ••mind* had been hivd at her from tanker's gun, they stated70 words
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Article74 1940-04-03 3 RELIEF IN FINLAND UR GENT Geneva, Apr. 2 THL need for relief In Finland has be--1 come more urgent sine? the end of tl c var with the Soviet, states a new note lrom the Finnish Government rfceeived at League headquarters. The note states that air bombardment destroyed 4.500 dwellings74 words
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347 1940-04-03 4 MALAYS MUST TRAIN FOR HIGHER POSTS Johore Council Formulates War luxation rENSU D POBITIONB 0 [BILII I |l I .'I i I foi Mil |M H« <i tfi.it doubts li;i\i heeti (his <MiiM i| Hi i| .m. im.i been out ii,d (.in <>nl\ hope lh.it IM tut ire lohorc m347 words
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58 1940-04-03 4 ENTERTAINMENT TAX NOT TO OPERATE YET Tmi Entertainmenti Tax Ordinance, which wai pamed bj ■he Legislative Council yesterday, is not to be brought into force inunediati I 3 The date <>n which tii»» ordinance is to be brought into force, Iml lull details of the conditions tinder which the tax58 words
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321 1940-04-03 4 j^N attempted theft of a few cents' worth of vegetables caused a minor riot m the early hours of the morning of Dec. 2 last year m the vi< inity of a vegetable garden three or four miles away from the Ohua Chu321 words
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Article64 1940-04-03 4 Prison For Threats To Workers TIIKi:i; Boyantse and a Chinese who threatened three employees, of the Singapore Kubber Works, during the strike on Feb. 15 were convicted of rioting, beintj members of an unlawful assembly and criminal intimidation m the Criminal District Court yesterday. They were sentenced to one months64 words
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66 1940-04-03 4 London, Apr. 2. In the House or Commons to-day the Speaker reported the death of SiiJohn iimour and expn ssea "our sense of the we have sustained mid our .svmuathy with the relatives'" The Speaker said he had also .sent a message to NewReuter - 66 words
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Article37 1940-04-03 4 SEAFORTH SOLDIER NOT TO DIE Mll(ir the death sentence and .■■'l'V'-y 1 U to imprisonmen Stt* labour for life Private fckfoid had been sentence* '/'i for murder ol Sergeant i a blockhouse on Nov i. 1939 ReuterReuter - 37 words
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135 1940-04-03 4 APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE FOR THEFT OF BOOTS w. Bald bin Mohan* tome tmi. by Third Magistrate, Mr H theft pair appealed before the H n Cl I Mr. E. N Griffith Jones, who cd for the Crown, told his 1 though ho contended the I was Justified, he did not135 words
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Article25 1940-04-03 4 London. Apr. 7 The death haa occurred of Ad Sir Oeoree Fen ton at the an 01 c c 7. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement32 1940-04-03 4 j-f .^Mifc. BRING OUT THE PULL I BRILLIANCY OF YOUR HAIR brln R oul the rich and t€ fool lei "YOUI Hun" I". (11lRAHAMIN PENHAS Silvikrin MAIN m i m,i \\D BRILLiANTINE32 words
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Advertisement24 1940-04-03 4 NICKEL-PLATING, BRONZING OXIDISING HY Till. OLDEST i KINESI I LBCTRO-PI \li i;s m MAI \N i ORCHARD RD (Opf.) CAVEM \<.il ICO PHONE 1351.24 words
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Article, Illustration754 1940-04-03 5 IF YOUR HUSBAND VISITS CABARETS GO WITH HIM WOMEN OF MALAYA! THIS IS MEANT FOR YOIT! SHOULD RIGOROUSLY OPPOSE ANY ATTEMPTS BY f VXDS AND FIANCES TO EXCLUDE T*HEM FROM [S OR OTHER PLACES OF AMUSEMENT OR ENTERNT WHICH THEY THEMSELVES FREQUENT. not fit for a respectable woman is not754 words
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336 1940-04-03 5 BRIBE CHARGE AGAINST MAN WHO GOT R. A. F. WORK "X mas Gift" fOR takuiii a basket of fruits and $200 to the son ot a Sanitary Inspector as a Christmas gift," Tan Yong Cheng, manager of a li«juor shop at Rochore Road, Singapore, was charged yesterday m the Police336 words
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Article70 1940-04-03 5 Outstanding official records for fuel economy were scored by Ford. Mercury and Lincoln-Zephyr cars m capturing two fir.-ts and one second place In the 1940 running of the annual Gilmoreyosemite Economy run m th P U.S.A. recently. The run is 306.5 miles long and leads from near sea70 words
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91 1940-04-03 5 Getting up nights, burning sensation or o-gans, whitish <li.<ehan?.\dull ach« at baae of spine, groin and leg pains, nervou weakness and loss of manly vigour aro caused by a disease of tlw Prostate Gland (a most important sex gland m men). To overcome the*e91 words
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Article, Illustration827 1940-04-03 6 Kinx Carol Works Hard k CORPULENT FATHK GOB DOT f LAKOI SOLIDLY FURMSHED I LOOKIIW OB CALEA !N Till-. CEH tW IHAREST. ilifcliw jnr i «H) ,^«..ii.- iMs!,th,, h M programme lor t* tui Rumania poun Wm«M oiK cup 1,, JM» on a roll, and U«827 words
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244 1940-04-03 6 MAMMOTH AGE RE-BORN colorado springs. Scientists of cheyenne mountain museum have turned back the clock 250.000,000 years and rebuilt a piece of the world so lifelike that people say even the eyes < >F ITS REPTILES BLINK It is the first attempt to reronstnu't244 words
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Advertisement38 1940-04-03 6 s| [the right labellV li 1| M II jjhiie Lab«! White Label Ji U J j iflMii 188 I pii^'l Bi SB never Varies BOLL AGENT MNQAPORI IOBOSI »A! MTA-NK.IU SLMBILAN Agents s« LA\GOR PAUANG. \V PS GB—38 words
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Article785 1940-04-03 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN Picturesque Personality Of Great War Dies: "Hu nter-Bunter"-Hero Of Five Campaigns: Sir Mark Sykes On Average Briton's i lndifference To Outer Empire: Need For Educalion In Impciui Affairs: West End Chorus Girls To Get More Pay. >• London, Mar. 19. ltl the picturesque penonftti-785 words
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375 1940-04-03 7 Morning Tribune WEDSESDAY, APRIL 3, 1940. Why Take 10 Per Cent.? -Take 40! AT long last the local (iove.-n- meni has taken the step which it should have taken fix months ago when the Pri n€ Minister, m the House of < mmons, warned the Empire to l>< prepared for375 words
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Advertisement43 1940-04-03 7 F X E EX IMIN A T I) N S 1 1 s EXCLUSIVELY, 4 v^S OPTICAL CO. ht <peiia!ists G 'PHONE mri. Di ol (hulur Science i linical I iperience. I r. ULORING Tailor <v CUT Fl r Guaranteed Coleman st. Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement25 1940-04-03 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITI-i v^- y THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE, BA. PHOKE NO. BU.25 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1940-04-03 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE OVafsdfsdfsdafsdaf dsfa dfsf Super Fashions At The Cathay, Flashes From Fraser's Hill And Yesterday's Weddings n\\< iN<. ,i ,ii<- c Rthaj on Monu iaj m^ii( i m« Mrs. Pardoc m duty-pink marquisette moulded < lonHn l«r her \«-n slim Rfure >li^s Joaniia Irchdeacon looked :is1,022 words
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Advertisement72 1940-04-03 8 i^ JL5 o^oHOUse! alwayi has something nen foi its patrons and now we present W\ll I 18 w ,rh his Accordeon for your personal entertainment. M ram storm dors not permil yon to sit m th leu come up and have a gaj time In the JUNGLE II Alt I72 words
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Advertisement57 1940-04-03 8 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND ROBERTS WIFE" p^ Presented by MRS. P. H. BATTISHILL and directed i>> E. LEWIS WALLER at VICTORIA THEATRE Ipril 4th. (ith. 930 p. m UNDER THE PATRONAGE of H.E. The Governor -Sir Shenton Thomas HE. The G.O.C. Malaya Major-Gen. I, V. Bond Hear- Admiral T. B. Drew.57 words
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Article, Illustration759 1940-04-03 9 SURPRISE SALANDS For Hot Days I Interesting new recipes which will contribute I towards a well-balanced diet o AM D6 ar. so necessary tea wcll--5 balanced diet that the homemaker should serve at least one a day Incidentally, they have the ,dded advantage of giving variety to the meal. In759 words
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Advertisement89 1940-04-03 9 1 prime quality 1 XJ M m^m^L mn****!^' a> "I sB 9Ub> >^^l bpL' -j^fc, jJHß^^jr^-'^S'Stf^^wflfl^S^ "*3jJ tf ju3cte j3^^^B^^^^B. ax...*' i < JsBB^yy^j>(^\yffaH»HßHßßy^ no finer obtainable anywhere VAcr Because it has the superior llavour and A^BB^BB^ quality only found m imported pork. fIHB All our Australian Pork is obtained89 words
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Article, Illustration86 1940-04-03 10 Marx brothers at tin- < ll«l Man Brothen) Than maniacal murderei oi Old Man Oloom, the Mad Man Bro v back with iv again In their wildest ;'n<] ii le plittng fun Marx Bros at the Clreui." Ninotrhka (MO.M.i (in'a Garlx) i raghg loud mid long, m thifl bei86 words
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Article, Illustration64 1940-04-03 10 Full Confession: (R X O Radio v/ith Victor McLaglen, Sally Xi I' Joeeph CalleU): Bard-worklng wa reM remalnj loyal to her two-flited, rcnegrade lover, e?en when tv i .t to prtaon McLaglen playi the rougb nek. v.hiic Joeepb Call trho endeavoun to persuadi MfTJaglm t'» oonfeai to .< murder64 words
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Article, Illustration760 1940-04-03 10 Bette Davis Gets Woman's Award I IN a poll conducted by more than 60 daily newspapers m all parts of the Inited States, fans voted Mickey Rooney and Bette Davis as Kin£ and Queen of the Movies for 1940. Rooney's selection was no surprise760 words
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361 1940-04-03 11 iiIIUFNE DIETRICH: 1 DIDN'T GO INTO PICTURES TO M M IKE MONET, BECAUSE OF MY IDEALS." AND NOW THAT IOU RE SHOWING IHOSE IDEALS* AGAIN, MEN %VHX hmK BACK TO THE BOX OFFICE. The last laugh goes to Marlene Dietrich— and if361 words
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Article186 1940-04-03 11 Hollywood lost one of its greatest creative geniuses when Edwin Carewe, 56, died m his from a heart attack. A pioneer producer of the silent He was responsible for the covery and development of ich famous stars as Gary roper, Dolores Del Rio,186 words
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Article, Illustration54 1940-04-03 11 •■■> I Marlene Dietrich, breaks new I -round m her latest picture. I Destry Rides Again." which is S due at the Capitol soon, for she 1 appears as hard-boiled Frenchy. S star entertainer of the "Last 2 Chance" saloon at Bottle Neck. m the Wild and Wolly West54 words
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269 1940-04-03 11 (Tribune Film Reporter) I QUESTION the right of Hollywood pro- ducers to distort historical fact m their pictures. Consider, for instance, "Jesse James"— as full of intentional misrepresentation as a sardine can is full of fish. It justifies the' criminal career of269 words
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212 1940-04-03 12 mm v<nk A KLLTWOOO film piiß—in Ul[ m m mnml up of fclliljß Mill vvnd" iU **9* '11. ring killed 40 peopl< m the United Rtat* Th( police ■nmn I Irvj 27 Be wu ;i j i ted In Hollywood. Under the t. Jfl k212 words
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Article112 1940-04-03 12 THERE are many "Maginot Lines' m England. The name has taken the fancy of numerous tradespeople called upon to christen a new line of goods. The latest instance of this zeal m the commercial world fflf the Entente Cordiale was m Manchester, where a chain of catering shops112 words
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Article27 1940-04-03 12 Members of a gun en I bringing up ammunition "at j i th< douhlt'" during nerdlffl i m the south of Filmland. I if A27 words
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Article, Illustration168 1940-04-03 12 AT 2 a m on a Monday recently 700 Jews Wtn routed <»ut of their homes m the Baltic town of Strttin and placed on trains The J(ws had been siven -ix hours' notice and were permitted to pack only a few necessities The mass expatriation168 words
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Advertisement164 1940-04-03 12 PLAN VOIIR I'MMIIs \o\\ and Book for The Grandest BE PREPARED fIUSuDIIJ^R ivr V^H MSA^^H K9 I^l w^m TV rv »> h o' Senso/tons! I w fiß^ 7 A A 100 FLAIUREO PLAYERS' '^f II vaee, Miss G! You'ro iun W;, Bl I U A lilt 51 D f\ 1S164 words
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Advertisement213 1940-04-03 13 U--^k —A—^^^^ M _____S__|s^'^^ _r&* Situations Vacant Account 142 D) 42D) 3*£ Sinsja19D, man gai tof R" b -■:-3-o and Held 41i 'no rn erieun lusive. Enrol nnmrInstltui D. Upp r No. 40D Knowledge of typing M i? ib S_?i eomblnatton md typist. Protestant une, Blnfapore. D I .d Junior213 words
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Advertisement644 1940-04-03 13 Wanted Wanted Ammonia Compressor 2 3 tons refrigerating capacity, new or second hand. Appiy 321 B Singapore INO 22D) 1 Wanted Good Camera 1.2 lens if possible payable by monthly instalmasita Write Box Tti co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. No. 13 D> I W \NTED by European. 2 bedroom flat or644 words
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Advertisement688 1940-04-03 13 I Astrology Guru Yogi, the prospects of your but health and love, the Mystic f Jgi's help at your asking. Horoscope and five questions S3 o0 ntation for ailments $1 rive questions $1 Giving bath-date 50, Lorong 27V uey_.in B Singapore (No 925 j I WHY WORRY or be m688 words
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Advertisement608 1940-04-03 13 For Sale at 94 bsttj tkmi Singapore. iNc I cooked meat and bread slicing mi m perfect condition $75- Cash. Box 743 Tribune. Singapore. uamond Ban Ings; modern desife.l perfect condition. Cash $300 Apply Box 900 oji Tribune, Singapore. Up-to-date F'.irn.turc at BMSMnSj pt.<>>- It. Sun Wftl: ay Furdtura Makers.608 words
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Article125 1940-04-03 14 Chungking' s ffir Chungking. Tin: National Government hM -^u» mandate ordering the ane.si Fan Chung Yun, Chen Chung Fu. Mi Cho Tfce Turn Leang Li. Lo Chu Chiang, Chen Hsiung Shen, Wans Yun, Chang Cheng Fan, Huang Wei. Tsai Hung Tien. Chang Tsai P liv Yun. Huang Hsiang Ku. Chow125 words
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Advertisement249 1940-04-03 14 YET ANOTHER BIG M.G.M. COMEDY TRIUMPH.. TO- DA V th( AIR-CONDITIONED 3.15 6.15 9.15 V AIMTOL us mi m 1 1 m mm mi ki\(. si i i.cj iJ) iok ms ii KJiii>\\ i \nin xinmim j f two atl LUNACY UNDER CANVAS! GIRL-GORGEOUS FUN.'^i 3Marxo,' 0 it, ng Kits'249 words
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Advertisement206 1940-04-03 14 Three thrilling performances does a woman plundered frcra life itself want most oit for the year's great 7^L<A ()I MAEBIAGE SOCIAL POSITION? i Y^ CHILDREN? >jlSU£*s&m )j£~^^* ABSORBINGLY DISCTSSI i» }£j}&*^ CHARLES COIURN \fcHICLI MTHAR.'ME ALEXANDER JONATHAN i II i n n rfc n 4 i «ALCNAUR,CE -OSCOy,C» ALHAMBRA PANDRO206 words
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Article93 1940-04-03 15 VJ/1 meet to-day u.ide^ conditions different from those the time of cur last of .1 rau es» for the pi°it modern war tare wo [tied both m regard I table quantity and *'•<• pr>< d I »r it.'" said Mr. A Elias, tin- i tiairman, at93 words
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Article24 1940-04-03 15 D ANCE ASSOCIATION FOR MALAYA advancing the dancing a public meeting I at the Happy Rest--810 p m on Thursday, tc dance association of24 words
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Advertisement100 1940-04-03 15 CATHAY CAFE) "Wlh Everybody Got ESTELLE COWAN PRESENTS THIS WEEK'S PROGRAM Florence Chappel Soft Shoe Rythm I.aurell Games Tango Dureve Lucille Nicholson DOLORES DEE "Oh That Strut" THE TAYLEURS 'The Savoy" COWAX BAILEY Songs Songs THE ZULU DANCE By THE GIRLS MXE »A.\Ci: AT Singapore's Smartest Air- Conditioned Rendezvous EXTENSION100 words
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Advertisement293 1940-04-03 16 TssKa_!Jr^MtitErDiu 1|| «iiffj Cf iYP^OandBRITISHINDIAjI NES ORPORATH) IN ENGLAND) The Ihsi possible ierrftoef ait being maintained by ttn- I >• >• tu.npanv to their usual ports ol rail except ports m Japan rass. nfm are requested to registei theif requirements, but undtr preaeni circumstancea aailingi i*»" perforce restricted. Special HoUdaj293 words
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Advertisement237 1940-04-03 16 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS (abins with Private Bath— Excellent Cu.Miie.— Moderate *re^ PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Colombo. Aden Port Said. P.* Beyrouth. Marseilles. Casablanca. London. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Copenhagen and Scandinavia OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon. Manila. Hongkong, 31 and Japan Foi further particulars please apply to: THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD.237 words
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Miscellaneous75 1940-04-03 16 Postal Intelligence Ma.l Deparlures ro hai MaiH F« [A I A pjn 3.30 p sU pm Airmail ndencc X ii uo:, m and Ti v accepted 30 am Ltd. twi« saturda: at m and reachi at 12 500 p.m. pm ti, TO-MORROW naif Oil] nrN st< '.m. for each 'p75 words
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367 1940-04-03 17 Katnis Beaten In Singles Final putation U a Malayan Champion, Cam Kvv Oni id displi terday to win the final of the V.M.C.A ampionship from H. Kamia 6—3; 6—3. ten wer :bit!on. f th i han< m 1 1 u< up thi play■upo367 words
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Article36 1940-04-03 17 Yesterday's Soccer Results S. A.I.A league DhrWoM I Police brat Malays t> I S.A.F.A. league division I GuillMn luat Gordon I—o.1 0. Division lI A X A (Blakan Mati) beat Malaya Bifnab :i— 2. llllilllltnlllllllMlllllllllllllllK I36 words
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Article74 1940-04-03 17 omgapore, Tuesday 1 ANDERS* )X sprang a surPnse ta the tie played m the Tonnis Tournament of the Sin gafev S CUlb When he de^ated ,f llth M year's singles seta b. the semil™ this evening, JUil Jter the final him^if ga O ff c )iaved Smith74 words
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Article147 1940-04-03 17 Singapore, Tuesday. I AWING to failing light two matches m the first round of the Singapore Recreation Club tennis tournament had to be left unfinished this evening. The sets -will be comp'otea to-morr; The following are this evening's results: SINGLES HANDICAP A FIRST ROUND: D D'Rozario plus147 words
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Article, Illustration211 1940-04-03 17 The Following arc the ties m S.C.R.C Sprin 5 tennis tournament, which menccs to-day: TO-DAY v Singles Handicap" Yap Ah Hian —15 vs. Goh TeikChOW —9. Cheong Chee Una 3 vs. i Tat 3 K. I. Tan —3 vs. Y. F Tai scratch "B Singlet Handicap* 1211 words
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Article137 1940-04-03 17 WEEK-END RACES AT R.S.Y.C. THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club ►uncea that on Friday, Apr. 5, tr will be the usual \w^> for all Claw 5.25 p.m On Saturday. Apr the "B" C will sail tta 2nd Rac- for the Santry Challenge Cup (Ladies Race, at 4.30 p.m. On Sunday. Apr137 words
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159 1940-04-03 17 SELANGOR TURF CLUB TO HOLD TWO-DAY MEETING THE Selangor Turf Club Spring m< i Ing will bo a two-day affair, first day on Wednesday, May I, and t. second day on Saturday. May 4. En tries close at 12 noon on Tuesday. Apr.J 23 Only two runs are provided for159 words
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Miscellaneous89 1940-04-03 17 Hgiorls Iliarv 10-DAY SOCCEK: S.A.F.A. League, Div. S.C.C. vs. Loyals, Stadiur. Div. 2 B Custoj v^ J.C.S.A J.C.S.A.; DHL Chartered Bank vs. Cold Sto: age, s.h.b. TENNIS: S C.C. and SRC tow namenta. CRICKEI': Fort Canning vs. Malaj Signals, Tanglin In an Inter-company soccer mate] the A Company, ol the89 words
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212 1940-04-03 18 GIRL CLAIMS SHE WAS SED UCED IN A CAR Park m O Lei Hoi I liunldpi t hi 'J i Kit wa thei d Lee H rd PERMIT REFUSED On Bat n they wtn( tl thi Prol Inquli y The Pro. J toi o\ I ii be i waitn i212 words
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52 1940-04-03 18 Alleged Attempt To Bribe Constable F(H{ allrsedlv ofTeriiiß ihur ctuistables on special rounds i\ r dollars to do him a favour nid not "disturb" a party of {amblers a Oiine.M' named Tan? \h Poe\ was charged yesterday n the Magistrate's Court with laving offered illegal gratiMcaions The case was postponed52 words
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Article355 1940-04-03 18 THE Ladies' April medal competition n 1 the Royal Singapore Golf ciul was played off at Bukit Timah on Mon day and resulted In a win for Mrs. J n Ross m "A" Division with a scon of 35 2. m a win for355 words
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405 1940-04-03 18 HO W THE COLONY WILL PAY WAR TAXATION Singapore, Tuesday. %|l I'-ASI'KKS <<» augment the Colony's contribuavß t ion to the (mperial war expenditure were taken this morning when bills enabling the imposition of new duties and taxes were introduced into the Legislative Council ai an emergency meeting. Similar measures405 words
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Article261 1940-04-03 18 Oc«jiu<^L_ .'/Ui'^vi: i refttion," a virii- I with n me Wiled at th I Theatre j m eompl la pgyi fa man. lIL ft by ap: I Who ministers to prisoners The appt I to f nature ls successful II plration Is the prospective mar. I261 words
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Article145 1940-04-03 18 DARAMOUNTS technicolour picture, p "Gulliver's Travels," opened to b completely full house at the Cat hay S (Singapore) yesterday afternoon and I was voted a mcst entertaining and well-produced picture. It is a film every child of every nationality should see. and it will do many an adult145 words
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Article121 1940-04-03 18 US foJ lo ln Will represent the A.C S rh? D A ;^iation at cricket against the S.C.R.c. on Saturday, at 2pm I sharp at Hong Lim Green I rim^Sl Che s sian Au Ken Chu. Swee Lim Swang, Cecil Ferdinands. On- Swee I Ken* Fong Kirn121 words
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Advertisement26 1940-04-03 18 O A U LD pvr Y U L VE THE CHEER OF XMAS EVE? AND THE GAIETY OF NEW HAPPY (Aaiilili TO-XIGHT l(lR v/( 0/ rxiw/y/'26 words
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Miscellaneous33 1940-04-03 18 TIDE TABLE I I High Water: 7 24 a.m. 7.1 ft. 8.51 P.M.' 7 2 ft «B~ TO-MORROW Ir High Water: 8 34 9.M 7 4 it *Jt 934 P.M. 7.6 it. V33 words
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Article40 1940-04-03 19 l.wi ion. i ur.-Hia.v. 34 79 KM M P, 116 3 23 6 o It) O il/ ii 4 2 99 2 Oil Ba [A. C J 4 v: ma ii iu-i. 2 c Re. Gold Loan40 words
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Article36 1940-04-03 19 London, iuesaay. i r London on Pi. ITS. 50 i London on A: (0 7.53 n; a 4 X/TLondonc I kon? Lv 2 29 32d Pj .^29 32ri 1/TLond on New York 4.02V2t0 4.03436 words
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Article45 1940-04-03 19 i ut'sclay *a:m 01] (Malaj Unquoted September S n Unquoted 17 1 Sellers Tapioca. Seed P< Quality (Bing 31 April /•r (FAQ Shir 4 3 16 April May Beilers 2 i:> 18 April May r, Value Block Ipril Sment. 30- April MaiNorn m al45 words
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Article13 1940-04-03 19 •i-pui one, Apr Buyers Sellers auy S ivl nm Alter yjy -■<■!13 words
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Article49 1940-04-03 19 Sinsapciv. Tuesday. It to-day taken m tin however was ndnSb A 32 00 v*>u *> $4UO jut o'c values at spot 55% aaber and July|Separkel steady with buyuchaisea $1.04. une to 5 Batu Belangors 1 ime to I Hum La? on ■a Sti tits 0 Brick 3549 words
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811 1940-04-03 19 nESUITo of the March. 1940, professional examination i baffles College of Medicine, issued last night, are as follow! Mcc! sal: The following have pas the Final ProfessionaJ Examination P ii Inc. Burgen ijkl Midwifery tad Oynaecoli :id have been the College Diploma I. s811 words
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Article99 1940-04-03 19 RAFFLES COLLEGE EXAM. RESULTS THE following candidates were successful m the Raffles College Examinations m Education held m March. 1940: PASS WITH CREDIT Chang Mm Tat. Leong Ah Gnow. Oag Swee Ken?. See Tin See (Misst, Tan Sock Kern <Miss>. Tan Teik Hock. Thevathasan. Nancy P (Miss). Wong Kcng Sam.99 words
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Article178 1940-04-03 19 |TIGHT hundred and fifty schoolchildren joined enthusiastically m the community songs that were sung at the Children's Concert held m the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday ingTho 'piece de resistance" In the delightful repertoire of that were rendered by a choir of 65 Raffles Girl's School students. wa s178 words
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107 1940-04-03 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands. I (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capita! i. 40.030,000.Reserve Fund 10,500,000.Londun Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland; Rotterdam. The Hague, and 64 branches and su^-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East107 words
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Advertisement14 1940-04-03 19 I MMI*I AdIAIUJ: Si:HKITY South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel 5926 2 FinlAysOD Grcea.14 words
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133 1940-04-03 20 Air 2 VU-i I thousands Ol IfJO 1>llt; I Dutch m tral h i m out "I d< .vli:it a happ rival pla i and mai f> i \nf i-.f ir < r .1 1 1 RW »as In. .id Ironi i»M- German tide133 words
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Article41 1940-04-03 20 NAZI-SOVIET CO-OPERATION London Ipi the ■me ph di lared Ueul I K''ir. iptrollei oi the H by Mi Ait 1 ler- who wanted to what cxent Russia wsxa < with o« i.uiy nuclei the tei m ol the luded I-.-! i them41 words
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Article186 1940-04-03 20 London, Apr. Th«« Admiralty announce thai mn aircraft attacked <»ur convoys m thp North Sc;i this alter 'kiiiii luil were driven ofV In pUlflrC At u-asi irn bombi wore dropped hut no hits pare obtained and no dOJßaffl was done. The convoys arp acooortilni on their royagos, Ke186 words
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Article104 1940-04-03 20 but the pared with that month In other yean la the history of the There were 76 launches o\ I and 77 l:- id Rewards £2,000 we Ived by crew* from the National Lifeboat Institute Sinoe the war started, 1851 livra have d by lif< boat.s.104 words
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56 1940-04-03 20 The Morning Tribune Wednesday, April 3 Two Girls See Fathers Decorated Two ten-year-old girU father A*.ed by the King k:i. :iis morning v. he first time relatives were atm; to the ceremony cf investiture Fifty relatives watched 37 m I one woman receive decoration men included two orticers n awards56 words
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Advertisement63 1940-04-03 20 I V\ -turn l CATHAY W&^^^tgg^^. I (mI ill I "jT^^^^^^^^^ k.15 9.15 I in'JMMIIT^ ITS GRAND! ITS (iLORIOL'S I J l| T^ J TUNEFUL and UPROARIOVS ?^2 K3i Sliuw of the c.^^^ t f.r. m .^^tr LAUGHABI* LOVABLE < llllilliiiiill^^ STORI of GULLIVER for MOOUCED IV MAX FlflSCHEft O.ftECTf63 words
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