Morning Tribune, 9 April 1940
1940-04-09
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Article122 1940-04-09 1 Oslo, Apr. 8. this morning off Bud, on the west coast of T-ondheim. according to press reports. A tag d l Z Hustaduka. just north of Bud, where five ,od «.-«*h from Bodoe. in norin*?g£E* ordinary eOMfl 11 nndderable German naval ..CV-n proreedin, nortn£s in Kalt^atReuter - 122 words
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Article96 1940-04-09 1 GERMAN TROOP SHIP SUNK OSLO, APR. S. A GERMAN MILITARY TRANSPORT, THE RIO W JANEIRO, WITH 300 JpN ABOARD, HAS BEEN J* Ep *DOKD NEAR CHRISTIANSAND, XORT AV WITH THE LOSS W 150 UVES.-REUTER. London, Apr. 3. report steamer Kreta. wnl out an if, I submarine is a,i(il '"5 sheReuter - 96 words
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1161 1940-04-09 1 ALLIED MINES CUT OFF GERMAN TRADE WITH NORWAY London, Apr. s. IN a statement broadcast early to-day by the British and French Governments it wa* revealed that the Allies had given notice to Nor way that they would reserve the ri^ht to tak« such measures as they mi?!, think ecessaryReuter - 1,161 words
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Article119 1940-04-09 1 "Criminal," Say Nazis Berlin, Apr. 8 THE Allgemiene Zeitung, commenting o» the mining of (Norwegian waters, says: "This crime is the desperate means of people who tremble in the face of true war and believe that death by starvation caused by blockade, is more humane than a .soldier's death anReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration24 1940-04-09 1 latest picture of Mr. Winston Churchill, now Chief Minister of Defence, who is carrying into effect the new blockade policy.24 words
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Article237 1940-04-09 1 London, Apr. 8. THE British naval action to-day. which will interfere with supplies reaching Germany from northern ports, lends special interest to figures relating to Germany's imports of iron ore published to-day. Nearly 22 million tons of this important raw material, having about fiftyB.O.W. - 237 words
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Advertisement49 1940-04-09 1 isy Day In The Air Norway's Protest Clerk's Charges Against Polict About Queen Farida D.E.I. Paper On Dutch "Neutral it' leader Page People Places Women's Page J London Children OwnSylt Railway 10 Woman Buys Horses— To Kill 12 Cinemas 14 Shipping spoVt n. is 2 Comment On Minelaying m49 words
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213 1940-04-09 2 Busy Day In lite Mr Pans. Apr. B I I ..MINK/ I m Uv I i. hiding in In numbej i I GERMAN DESTROYED ol 111"!.' 0 have lown. Apr 3 a H i iand commut that 1 n on London, Apr 8 terdiReuter - 213 words
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81 1940-04-09 2 Pans. Apr. I. IT is Pained that German troop eencentratiom in German North Baa and Baltic ports have been increased, fmbarkation and iisrmbarkation exercises have been continuing at these ports for the p;ts| four months. The French attitude is one of wait and iee andReuter - 81 words
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Article68 1940-04-09 2 London, Apr. R PARRYING the first mails ever flowr between the two capitaLs, the British Overseas Airways Corporation ah liner left. Heston to-day for the first ;hr«e preliminary flights inaugurating the new London-Lisbon air service which is tarting regularly at the b?<?in ning of May. ThReuter - 68 words
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Article61 1940-04-09 2 London, Apr. 3. THE Trust, Ltd., of Dublin 1 which has conducted th e well-known eepstftkej on the Derby, Grand other big English ra< 1990 has decided ■<> go mto volun. liquidation, owing to effect* ■v.nnu from war conditions. hat during the curthe sweeps nearly £47Reuter - 61 words
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Article31 1940-04-09 2 London, Apr 8. Brit:, n Ministers from the Balkan s and the Ambassadors from w and Ankara met at the in Office tin., afternoon under thp rhairmaiKhin nf I,nvl Hnlifsv ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article79 1940-04-09 2 BRITISH TRIBUTE TO TURKEY L/oriaon. rl Anulo-Turkish Keliel have decided to build a hos|, it I r/ininn. in the heaii earthquake devastated .1 tangible men-orial to the in n betu-e' n Britain an during tlaM oi great suffern S. Hudson, B ping, speaking a*. B B in on rthquaki ftReuter - 79 words
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Article195 1940-04-09 2 Washington, Apr. < v L THE value of the United States' exports from September 1939 to February 1940 was 33 per cent above the cor- W responding period of 1938-1939, according to the Depart- menu ui _uiiiiii_rce iigurtv*. Europe took 44 per cent, ofReuter - 195 words
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Article150 1940-04-09 2 Peking, Apr. 8 Wang Ching Wei arrived on a sudden visit shortly after noon to-day by plane. Evidently his arrival took all but the few in who know complete iv by surprise. He is remaining a few days and he d in an Interview with ChineseReuter - 150 words
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Article57 1940-04-09 2 New York. Apr. 8. MI!. Lewis JohiLson. Assistant War 1T Secretary, declared foreign misSlestl now in the I'nited States m prepared, according to present indite ord( r over a thousand million dollars worth ef aviation protects. He added that the caj. city of the aircraft industry v.Reuter - 57 words
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Article54 1940-04-09 2 The Cfc hter ui> nl I red by the British Navy, ha^ air 1 completed unloading at Mil. I tt has prove* stable toeas f It is estimated that ship and I worth rou .r.-e-quarter s I I lion pounc. idee tons <»: oi i and groundReuter - 54 words
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Article113 1940-04-09 2 London, Apr. 8 British Envoys from the Balkan at this afternoon's meeting, preside* over by Lord Halifax, got to grip uith a co-ordinate policy, count* acting Germany's economic presfl in South-eastern Europe, and th development of British trade. It is understood that the mcetin will last at leastReuter - 113 words
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95 1940-04-09 3 Norway's "Serious Solemn Protest" 8. A SERIOUS and solemn protes liutt tl sion to mine certain territorial waters was handed to the I 'ich Ministers by the Norwegian Government to-day. tatemoU says: "This morning, the British and French Governments allowed mines to be placed in three areas of Norwegian territorial95 words
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Article614 1940-04-09 4 Hair Pulled, Made To WHEN charted yesterday in the Criminal District Court with makta. tab. report L M. Fernando, SS-yeaMrtd reception .,i, ;.i the Goodwood l_* Hotel claimed in ins defence that be i been maltreated by the pottee aa wd to iign sUtement. He614 words
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Article78 1940-04-09 4 R.A.F. Plane Down In Sumatra Singapore, Monday. rpHE Department oi In- formation announces that an K.A.F. aircraft which waa flying at the north end of the Straits of Malacca this norning waa forced, owing to a mechanical defect, to come down in Dutch territory, in northern Sumatra. The aircraft was78 words
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201 1940-04-09 4 THE following message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies •has been received by the High Commissioner for the Malay States, I HE. Sir Shenton Thomas: "I have it in command from His Majesty the King to request you to "onvey to His Highness201 words
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Article114 1940-04-09 4 FIVE persons were slightly injured in a collision between a motor cycle and a motor bus near the Bukit Timah Police Station at Bukit Timah Road at ahum one o'clock yesterday afternoon. The injured persons have heen removed by ambulance to the Tan Tock Sen^114 words
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Article80 1940-04-09 4 CHEAPER EMPIRE SUGAR IN F.M.S. THK Ed >d Controller announces the 1 fixing of new maximum prices for the sale of Empire sugar In the Fed Sted Malay States. Following the trend of prices in the Java market, supplies ol Empire sugar hav > also fallen in cost and t80 words
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Article168 1940-04-09 4 Win- part-heard app I bin MOhamed cam up I Chi* f Ju Counsel, Mr EN. Griffith J<> I aiatcd to Sir Percy that thi I Xpert had given a pm port In Said'a favour and in. I that he had no objection to hi. taking this168 words
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Article86 1940-04-09 4 They Chose The Wrong Victim Two Chinese robbed a Japanese woman on Saturday. They took a pair of black shoes belong- lug to her husband and brass bowl. B Whatever their sentiments the] fl picked on the wrong victim H She could run. I She did. And as a result86 words
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Article33 1940-04-09 4 Copenhagen, Apr. 8. Prince of Denmark (President the East Asiatic Company and member of the Danish Trade Delegation to Lou- don i le f L here for Germany.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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48 1940-04-09 4 FINNS AND SOVIET RESUME RELATIONS Moscow April 8. RESUMPTION of full diplomatic rel tions between Soviet Russia and Finland is indicated by the appointment M. Paasikivi as the new Finnish Minister to U.S.S.R. and of M. Zotvo. 1 merly Soviet Minister to Latvia, as Minister to Finland.— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article45 1940-04-09 4 Philadelphia, Apr 8. 1 Death has occurred of Dr. Cyrus Adler F -Reuter. a Dr. Adler was President, Dropsie Col- I lege for Hebrew and Cognate Learninu Philadelphia, and President. Jewish Thee logical Seminary of America. H« was 76 years old.45 words
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Article30 1940-04-09 4 1 An official communique from Gove ment House states that the Governand Lady Thomas, accompanied b Capt. R. A. Gwyn, Aide-de-Camp, w. leav e Singapore later this month.30 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1940-04-09 5 MOTHER OF EGYPT'S NEW PRINCESS This new baby is Htc fourth royal princess to be born in the past few pears Princess Juliana has two yirls and now Queen Farida 'has the life of the youthful Queen of Egypt provides the :lue to her advanced ideas. She is liter of1,091 words
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Advertisement79 1940-04-09 5 V j, as amazing as It may seem, when the "roots" of your hair do not re heir natural food !cine>s la the distressing result. s»i VIKRIN. by providing nourishment to dying cells, causes the hair to re-grow with all its former richness and glossiness— for SILVHi_?IN does grow hair.79 words
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284 1940-04-09 6 STRONG l RITICIBII Oi HOLLANDS ATTITI [TAIN ffl (PRESSED P>V liif SOURABAYA HANPELBBLAD tONOI «DBD LEADING ARTICLI .ENTITLED Wl rRALS PHI TRAP Tin Pad. m his to the shooting clown ol a UritisM bomber b) Dutch iftltet- over Holland a less (lass BfO and condemns284 words
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Article275 1940-04-09 6 GEN. SUNG CHEH YUAN DEAD Chungking, Apr. 8. NEWS has Just been received of the death of General Sung Chen Yuan, famous for his resistance of the Japanese in Jehol in 1933. -Reuter. Born in Loning District of Shan in 1885 Gen Sung received much of his early military training275 words
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317 1940-04-09 6 > London, Apr. 8. f ROM Feb -1 to Apr. 6 in any year is not a long time, but it seems long enough for Xazi Admirals to break their word. "Norwegian vessels on voyage from Britain with coal or other similarBritish Wire-less - 317 words
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Article71 1940-04-09 6 THE foodstuffs problem more acute owing to tl I the price Ol which has go) tonal currency for and a half. Many people have sweet ix>tato or taro tm p or people an and shrubs, wliile ma m Canine ia due to tin d inporting riceIn-ternational News Agency - 71 words
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Article33 1940-04-09 6 lungking, Api (CHINESE troops In North-Wet > alter recapturing Uaghsiens, att icked Faugshan on the night ol M and completely occupied the cil next day. according to Chine- patches.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article37 1940-04-09 6 CHINESE BISHOP CONDEMNS WANG Chungking. Apr IN an appeal addressed to Cathoii B i Nanking. Bishop Yupin urges w to oppose Wang Ching Wei's regim a to support the legitimate National G R eminent in Chungking ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article57 1940-04-09 6 San Francisco. Ai:: e Captain Weidmann. German Con- 1 General, states 3a members of the e: 1 of the scuttled Nazi liner Colun; were removed by British author I irom an Italian motorship Fella nt l 1 braitar on Apr. 4. I Capt. Weidmann declared theyReuter - 57 words
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Article893 1940-04-09 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On I The Trouble At Dartmoor: Convicts Hiss And Jeer I.R.A. Prisoners In Solitary Confinement: British Craze For Soothsayers: Astrologers' I Faster Study Circle At Harrogate: Surprising End Of War Within j ,1a Year Foretold Ribbentrop And Hitler Will Commit Suicide.* London, Mar. E5. N893 words
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305 1940-04-09 7 TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1940. Russia Again Surprises FIRST shock Japan receives in her efforts to put ttfe Wang Ching Wei regime an its feet is from Soviet Russia If Moscow report- a o true, there a sudden change for the worse in Russo-Japanese relations, which had been shotiring signs of305 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1940-04-09 8 PEOPLE AM) PLACES 10-lIW r."". liiiirmiii Al lluiim J \t the u Home" riven by Mra. if. Gordon Minniferede on Satar- i I day morning guests included: j (Back row, left to risjhti Mrs. I I I win Harris,1,025 words
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Advertisement57 1940-04-09 8 (MUST yOU USE THATjH /GREASY STUFF AT NIGHT A /WHAT CAN I USE IN PLACE oF)|| ]My GREASY NIGHT CREAM? Jj| I &r\ W^COMMENDvC7^\ Kj£ 4 levelyn astrov/^ vi.y (YOU CEgTAIKILY LOo7^BS^w| TO-NIGHT. ffl «H 'fl mflTjS htlv. fv I WfTf'f'M Piitpi'n m iijpr.ii _i.fl your fur* will f__-*J_r fcoitta57 words
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Advertisement36 1940-04-09 8 THE Elizabeth Arden W^ cooler look cooler by using Elizabeth Arden's .-ilky. delicately fragrant Dusting Powder use her refreshing Eau de Cologne after your bath and on your temples wrists during the day. Elizabeth Arden Salon36 words
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Article669 1940-04-09 9 BEAUTY'S Fads Fancies ♦Like* A dialike* Of >li** JM I F .ted in I tan not care for Sh< especially dislikes Which MlCk to•vid spots of rouge anything She no longer pale face against which rouge and i ra stand out hi Dntraat. Instead, she loneentrates on a ficsb, Its]669 words
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Article65 1940-04-09 9 Hints From Helen's Beauty Box ROUGE with a pad oger m water, t and rub in RQjUND-FACED, U y Place the tear the ars and e on the rest of i j PORJ s rh t skhi open a J before you drop off to S at this time, if65 words
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Advertisement118 1940-04-09 9 II B_& ___n HPP^' f^ w '<■ J r "SHE FAVOURS AN UPSWEPT HAIR-STYLE AND MASSES OF SOFT, NATURAL-LOOKING CURLS _C C X MH|MaMHMHHH|H^BMHMMBP''':':':;> /-iSßw'-X^ "^*__B Ha^c .■•-'>:— v-ffi^^^j^^ o«tfy& x^Bk- >^:^ v9^^^__J_^_&^«BKy^ ,_Ev <■ #Jk__W_Pa _> <■"' f__fHJvraJft v > xi* :'ioB_li__r_B_r^ __J___PSfts_?BL^ JmS^W^^S^S^^*- '';iffl§6S§£_ jfe: -i^^Bllly l^>^^t^^Sl^feS^^^_mi-^^^____l^^^ f118 words
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Article, Illustration462 1940-04-09 10 3 LONDON CHILDREN OWN SYLT RAILWAY THEY THINK THE RAID A GOOD IDEA WHEN BRITISH PLANES SWOOPED DOWN OUT OP l"l Niutri IND DROPPED THEIR BOMBS ON THE GERMAN ISI >i _YM 1 f lff N DID \oi FORGE! K» ATTACK Till BACKBONI UPON WHICH Till WHOM \/i UR FORCE462 words
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Article158 1940-04-09 10 WHEN twenty-one-year-old salesman' tence of sixteen to forty years for at Cherry Hill, Pennsylvania State pe: the prison wall by lassoing a wall pip was only a try-on; soon there'll be a ti iking this as a straight tip, prison cflirial busy, uncovered a sensation I158 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-04-09 11 fills Leolta l¥oodmaniee, crack American diver who b here ihowtef beautiful lorm in << utinf this magnificent "Jack knife" dive from the three metre board. Lootta is a 17-year-old Oklahoma maid who came to San Francisco benefit of good coaching and according to Phil Patterson, leading West Coast82 words
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Article59 1940-04-09 11 Br. and Edna White, a young ii^H couple of Bridge-lane. Biamy^B Stockport County magistrates Diking to accept two exacuee childL'^Bey were ordered to pav costs l^Bhites said they were Cr.i.-tian aH When they received a notice ine children Whit, wrotf to i^Bting officer saying, "W a cannot 9 scheme59 words
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Article294 1940-04-09 11 BETRA YAL MEANT LIFE ....HE DIED RATHER than warn tne uermans 01 m_ presence of his raiding party, a French officer allowed himself to sink in an icy stream and drown without a cry for aid. The officer— according to the French account "proved himself by this act equal to294 words
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Article81 1940-04-09 11 In Coteross, serving a sen*y. was trapped ds ilar y- trying to swin. remarked cryptically. "It floors of two cells and! the K" case and a screen to mnels fourteen J* jouij have opened "hundred convicts,. *ed for one *f the i all eens m a ader nf tu81 words
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Article214 1940-04-09 12 ai ni mi; Hill NDSU -Gl I ii ta hold a special meeting ta twenti Bvt drew horm and r-tkt the mwHm C_»— m c in ns to have them deatroyeA for th« pin-chase nl Miss thougl r ol c. for furthai Miss Ha* hat >rove214 words
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Article, Illustration42 1940-04-09 12 I'.ut llXll] only sea scouts M beard the expedHieiiarj vessel Discovery*' which is in the basses. These aeyi fann P ar t °f y e Thamei Kiver EwergeaCf Service and arc here seen drilling in a Decontamination Squad round the .ipstan.42 words
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Article, Illustration76 1940-04-09 12 lin Importance of the .Middle Fast increases every day and we are told of large troop concentrations there with a view to safeguard Britain's lines of Empire communication. Much speculation is rife as to what Kussia will do and men have to he read} m this76 words
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Article720 1940-04-09 12 II you are patient and like handcrafts there are few occupations more interesting then hand book-binding. Recently in Australia four young people, one girl and three nun. produced a book that is creating a furore "down under". It is called "The Garden of Edens" and it720 words
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Article225 1940-04-09 12 Bloomington, Ind., U.S.A. A GLANDULAR shrinkage in chicks during shortened food rations was reported recently Indiana University, giving rise to speculation on possible effects ol the war-time rationing of food on birth rates. i The glandular shrinking apparent strikes hardest at the glands of intei225 words
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Advertisement380 1940-04-09 13 Situations Vacant *~T "T Apply ;,bune. Singapore^ r ,t. Knowledge of A ndance preferable co.. 10. Battery Roa-1. e (No. 42D) iu lonality i app V Valley Restaurant. "23 pore. (No. 96D> Men for Poultry Guard 0 "158. 70_; irttj *_.000- toper Vdße of hoc. I (No. 103D» excellent inclusive.380 words
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Advertisement651 1940-04-09 13 Miscellaneous TRANSLATIONS gUah .er-a. Box 769 3lalay» rr.oune. Stag-. vou lost at the Races? Buy Tic sale e :d P lck your, own wii.. .ltellige:. iNo. <»D> j YOUNG MAN :n En^. munity. SELETAR district, keen on formation DRAMATIC SOCIETV II interei e Box No. 764 t Malay.i Tribune. SmgapDre.651 words
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Advertisement679 1940-04-09 13 Educational Singapore. Senior Cambridge. A mc; claaa -tarted Lessons irom beginning, ("lassos during holidays. Enrol now. Apply— Prm (No. 25-D> I Miss Wright announces new adults' and child--es in Baby Rhythm, Ballet, Tap and i Aerobatic. conducted by Laurell Gaines of Anvrica. Enquire Friday evenings between five and mx. St.679 words
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Advertisement601 1940-04-09 13 I To Let iO LSI OodOVn 4J Street. Rent tieet, Slngap (No. MI To Let: Three storey new buildings. Bren Road, entry Ist June 1940 Apply— Chua C Bok. 3 Chung Thye Phin Road. Ipoh. (No. 80L TO LET 1011-H, Eaton Place, off Lange Roau. Upper Serangoon. Rent $20. Apply601 words
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Article143 1940-04-09 14 China's Strength Unknown TRHE .Japane>e Bjßfglt I anxious to learn th I military and financial I the Chungking Gover m I have been unable to BBCliri in- 1 prehenstve answer, th»- I Shogyo" newspaper declare, cent editorial, warning thai I thing considered it may be I that the Chungking regime143 words
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28 1940-04-09 14 I Chu. It is estimated that the NBti< Kef Commission has established 2fc> -m raid relief stations throughout Ipiovinces.- Chinese Central News.Chinese Central News. - 28 words
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Advertisement437 1940-04-09 14 A CHAMPAGNE CARBO IN A LUBITSCH LOVE AFFAIR IN PAREE!__ TO-DAY »l im: I AIM TOI. |.i| J^jjgfr M.G.M's Grandest Comedy Hit with... q'ic X^Fjj|^p/ A NEW CARBO... LAUGHING! LOVING! Pop go the champagne _^__fi__M_|__v f I fun asGarbo steps out in VSf \__\_^R_m_\ i AW___w A—Wmwj _____\___y _w^r _P437 words
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Article24 1940-04-09 15 150 DUG OUTS IN CHUNGKING Chungking. Private dug--1 by residents livin. has begun ir main behinc 1 m the garrisor iarters Interna-tiona News AgencyInterna-tiona News Agency - 24 words
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Article162 1940-04-09 15 China's Increased Production Chungking. TIIK existing co-operative, in China are now able to produce each month various commodities worth over $3,000,000. More than half of the amount comes from those in the .Vorth-west. According to a statistical report preuared by the headquarters of the Chinese Industrial Co-operatives in Chungking, thereCentral News - 162 words
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42 1940-04-09 15 Owing to the difference between in languages, the local (ChiJ i of the l feet M Han wl is now the language used In throughout the province. This prop* •ted to b ited Chinese-Central NewsChinese-Central News - 42 words
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Miscellaneous125 1940-04-09 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE 5 00 j) >l_ii l^riiariiiiM \E ISLANDS (Air TO-I' 1 I AK (Steamer) 1.00 p u .StW trtA Palembani -Air. 5.00 p n 2 UNITED STAI J'"?" OF AMERICA (Air) 930 a m K<V D UO p. 11l c f,/, I 00 p m 5 00 p 9125 words
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Article, Illustration333 1940-04-09 17 TOMMY FARR SEEKS FITNESS AND A BIG FIGHT _r H. L. Hopkin Presents A Mixed Bag Of English Sport _M_ j London, Mar. 30. TOMMY FARR has been side-stepping himself. He admitted to Geoffrey Simpson that he has not yet had the nasal operation that is to open up the333 words
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97 1940-04-09 17 -HI Britisli Board ef 1 Control ha?e arranged two championship contest* in which lwo holders will defend their titles. K WcAvoj (Rochdale), holder to mod Uert (iilroy, Scottish champion, for the middleHeight title. and Norman Sll()U -Northampton). Southern champion, will eppeae Ernie Rodei iik (Liverpool), holder,97 words
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Article91 1940-04-09 17 Boy's Two Goals In First Game London, Mar. 30. 17-YEAR-OLD footballer made a remarkable first appearance for Birmingham at St. Andrews. He was A. F Godden. an outside left from Premier Athletic, a junior Midland club. Birmingham were 3—l down at I uton Town, but Godden display in the second91 words
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295 1940-04-09 17 Weston' s Cricket Festival Goes On London. Mar. 30. JHEER the gallant towns-people of •••ston-surxi-Mare, who have *wed to hold their annual cricket "oval as usual this year. Hammond, England Osedto lire h^ Pn>a R.A.F. side ro on August Bank I Tuesday. men Gloucestershire y and Thursday and on the295 words
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Advertisement47 1940-04-09 17 B|^^T^F^^^^B^j^SS^_i_Bfl______-__ffl-ffi^yß_r^ \/!^-<,;^ <M'ICK ACTION WORRIES AND NERVES VANISH WITH THIS FAMOUS TONIC WINE After your very first sip of this famous tonic wine, you feel the strength flowing into yon. then comes the stamina-building 'lasting benefit of the fine wines reinforced with beef and malt extract- W.P.S. 16s47 words
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922 1940-04-09 18 RACE SELECTIONS AND COMMENTS (m ii ki in. THI! I I n theonl ,0ubl at tomorrow' "d day ol Turf Club Meetu beevenb and the likely wmne r for an Breukelen, as Lira I can i Solar Time, who v .n„ well al I l>.922 words
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Article60 1940-04-09 18 TIM following are the re ult> vesterdav'.s goccct Matches Bl SINESS HOI SES LEAGI I I P C beat Hongkong and m hai Bank 3—2. Weaino beat Traction Com 3—o; Singapore Cold Storage beat tangto I DIVISION I S.A.f A LEAGUI A < drew with I al,60 words
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Article73 1940-04-09 18 Singapore Swimming Carnival carnival THE Singapore Swimming < tub will bo the venue of the mxt Singapore open swimming cha pionships to be held on April 27 Entries for the championshipon April 10. and the followm events: MEN 50 metres free -style. 100 metres style, 200 metres free-style. 400 n73 words
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Advertisement26 1940-04-09 18 PIMPLES i I'l.M \l > Ii impai I hai ppearam I •Oi muUi l>< 1 lav/ Q U k < HAItl P i. in ii 4 r _ii26 words
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Advertisement178 1940-04-09 18 Public Notices COMMUNIQUE Sime Darby Co. Ltd.. A for Union Oil. regret that they I found it necessary to increase the pr of certain ol their brands of lubrlc Oils. The increase, with full r therefor, have been .submitted to Competent Authoritv for Oil Fuel a bricants, SS. and F.M.S.178 words
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Miscellaneous13 1940-04-09 18 TIDE TABLE io-n\v Hight Water I ii TO-MORROW Water: 12 18 P M13 words
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Miscellaneous51 1940-04-09 18 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F'.A League. Div. 1. M.F.A. vs. R.A.F.. Stadium; Reserve Div.. R. Kavj vs. 9 K.C SRC: Div. II Malaya Signals vs. RA F iTengaho. Alexandra: R.AT <Torpedo> vs. R A. <B M Seletar; Pulau Brani R.A.O.C. P. Brani. rENNIS See B. C R. C and S.R51 words
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Article21 1940-04-09 19 bay. i R Buyer* Sellers .er U 116 11 11 116 M 11 116 11 113 10 1516 11U621 words
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Article40 1940-04-09 19 M 6S 9 26 9 Ex lIS 23 9 3j'- u 3 3 Ex Div 78 9 76 3 -99 9 16 94 r C 9' 4 Cobac 107 6 C Re Gold Loan 1913. 36 240 words
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Article40 1940-04-09 19 London Monday. */T London on Paris 176.50 l/T London on Amsterdam 7 53 T T London on Shanghai 4* 4 'f/T London on Hongkong ls. 229 32d Japan 3 25,32d. OT London on New York 4.02V. to 4.03i_40 words
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Article26 1940-04-09 19 London, Monday. rt.m oil (Malay) in •oik S'ment Unquoted Copra Straits *M8) September S-j Unquoted S Tapi< April Sellers April Mav Sellers 2 A i:26 words
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Article301 1940-04-09 19 YESTERDAY'S TENNIS RESULTS THE following are Um result tie Spring Lawn tennis tournan nl river! nfT this pvenintr: ;inpionship mixed doubles; Capt. D. Russell -Robert* and Mrs RussellDuff 6 l. SJ Championship singles: Dr. G de Souza A Watts 6—3. 6—l. h Moreira ..alk over from N Si bel. championship301 words
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Article54 1940-04-09 19 London. Apr. 8. On the stock Exchange, although business was small throughout the session. the undertone was cheerful. The absence of support during the afternoon was responsible for a slightly r trend, but gilt-edged, textiles and £old minings remained firm, -hesmall net gains at the close. Wa IReuter - 54 words
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Article23 1940-04-09 19 Sunc. KVRRER I Seller. 5 Mark^ Tone Stsadv Spot i 18V_ Forward July Sept. TIN Market Tone Quiet Spot 45 3 .>23 words
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Article74 1940-04-09 19 B- .grade. Apr 8. THE German freighter A :h a f bauxite ck>tined for Trieste slipped out of Dubrovnik hi night. Yugoslav harbour author. were unaware that the ship intended sailing and do not know her a pilot !.«> aboard. It is believed, how one wasReuter - 74 words
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93 1940-04-09 19 MADAME SUN'S FIRST VISIT TO CHUNGKING Chungking. rIE local newspapers enthusiastically heralded Madame Sun Yat -sen i first visit to the Capital. The Ta Kung Pao declared: "Nt matter how small or great her mission may be, her visit to Chungking is an effective symbol ol unity." "Madame Sun isChinese central News - 93 words
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87 1940-04-09 19 Revolutionary Movement In Formosa I Chungking, Mai L.DER of the Revolutionary par' mosa with the platform of I I throwing Japanese rule. Mr Li Yu-j n welcome upon his arrival he: ronferred for over hour with Mr Hsieh Nan-sen, •/-f the Formosan Revolution tion and later called on high officials.International News Agency - 87 words
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Article194 1940-04-09 19 Shanghai THE Nantao district has become anotl.- I Badlanri" ol Shanghai since it I i recently thrown open by Japanese mili- authorities. As In the "Badland No. 1" gambling dens have sprung up like mushrooms. I However, most of them have got permits Ao "business" whichInternational News Agency - 194 words
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Advertisement16 1940-04-09 19 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD f British Insurance Co., Ltd. 2. Finlayson Green. mmmm mmam *-*-^mmmmmmmmam-mmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmm-Kawmmmm-m16 words
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Advertisement102 1940-04-09 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. Incorporated in the Netherlands. 'Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000.Re serve Fund 10,500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and su h ~brancher at smaller places.102 words
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Advertisement50 1940-04-09 19 Advances against goodf and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also Offer Godown gpaces to let at tow rentals, y*-' I >TlT__L flli^S n D IIM M W I^T P n W I n I Further particulars will be supplied on application. y aster50 words
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Miscellaneous82 1940-04-09 19 Fraser's Daily Report Singapore. Monday. Markets were quiet and steady to-da.v and although not much business took place, the undertone was firm. Local tin was $122 5 8 up s, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers spot 35 7 8 cents, AprilJune 35 7 8 cents,82 words
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886 1940-04-09 20 s|.mKlii>liii. Apr. X. MO .Metal :„....,.....,......< wl .^a..l.n« th* ABJM n Norwtgta- tert-r-1 but s»«HM ciKta coarite tafiMrt f n lu,ral,t > "I 11 .11 bf too i< IU .iimlrmncil Im, Ap: terril will •j) the i ii.it would assuredly t«» aaajar n ival battle886 words
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Article19 1940-04-09 20 London, Apr. 8. The Ministry of Food announces that pork will be derationed temporarily from to-morrow. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article29 1940-04-09 20 H. L. Hopkin - DEATH OF FORMER MALAYAN H. L. Hopkin (From London. Apr 1 rHE death Is announced of Mr. Ft Arthur Belrield, aged 76, Adviser. Malaya. 1 Cable and British WirlessCable; British Wirless - 29 words
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Article80 1940-04-09 20 New York, Ap: rHE United States freighter Wild 5.000 tons, has been ordered to turn about in mid-Pacific and retu Tacoina. Washington, it is stated oi Formation from the foreign Emba>. Washington. Mr. F. R. Clark, of the Am* Foreign Steamship Corporation, own >f the vessel,Reuter - 80 words
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Article41 1940-04-09 20 London, Apr. 3. According to th- Sydney wireles Japanese trade commission is expe to proceed shortly to Australia, mission has been appointed by Government of Kanagawa Prwhich includes Tokyo, to study COI tions of commerce with Austi ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article50 1940-04-09 20 Baghdad, Apr. I A communique at the concision c talks between representatives of and Saudi Arabia, states that compagreement )?.as been reached on questions discussed, and adds, "Revaluing the question of general Arabian interests, tlv w0 parties confirm that they agreed in following a PoHcj mutual collaboration." ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article196 1940-04-09 20 Oslo, Apr. 8 I THE British and French Ministers called at the Foreign Office thi^ J morning and handed over notes to the Government. M. Koht > \sas immediately informed. According to press reports, no advance says the Norwegian Prime Minister «M s given to NorwayReuter - 196 words
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