Morning Tribune, 10 April 1940
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Article49 1940-04-10 1 Naz j s mvade Nor* ay and Denmark 2 Denmark accepts Nazi "protection," Norway fights Britain declares will send aid to Norway 1 Report that Sweden is mobilising Holland stops all army li British Premier announces Navy is acting 7 Allied and Nazi fleets loin battle.49 words
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Article51 1940-04-10 1 DUTCH ARE READY Amsterdam. Apr V IHI Dutch decision to >uppre^ leave was taken after the ntment iiad met to consider 8 tion in the new crisb. rtated that certain military had already been taken days in view the sitvatia forces have and HoLland I >uld not be overrun irk.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article61 1940-04-10 1 Oslo. Apr. 9. 1 communique gd y S tliat German warships during the 5W I iroed their way past the fortress in the other part of being engaged by coastal batteries At 4.30 a.m. pment was reported between the warships and rtresfl •und later. O OCCUpiReuter - 61 words
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Article232 1940-04-10 1 BRITISH NAVY IN ACTION *J~HE British and French Navies have gone into action against the German fleet at several points off the west coast of Norway, reports Renter. The battles are proceeding in heavy storms and rolling seas. This announcement was received shortly alter Mr. Chamberlain had told the House232 words
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Article98 1940-04-10 1 .MADRID— Horror is expressed by Spaniards at the invasion oi Denmark and Norway. ZURICH— A wave of indignation and horror swept Switzerland at the news of the invasion. j NEW DELHl— Dismay and indignation at the German action is expressed in Indian Nationalist circles. jReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration80 1940-04-10 1 London, Apr. 9. The Stock Exchange remained steady, despite the northern European developments. Initially prices were precautionarilv lowered, but partial recovery subtly tcok place and the final quowere mostly only slightly b ndinavJ ire nominal hostilities has oullishly Inhe free commodity market^ rubber and cotton areReuter - 80 words
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Article69 1940-04-10 1 Something is happening in your town or village. It may be news of national interest. Tell us. We will pay for contributions usedWrite or telephone to the News Editor of the Malay* Tribune, at any of owr office* in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. I poll and69 words
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Advertisement15 1940-04-10 1 The Invasion: Other Cables Denmark's capitulation Resistance of Norway Earlier messages 4 Sweden's Intentions 2015 words
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Article169 1940-04-10 2 SPIES DIVE INTO RIVER, DISAPPEAR I ci SPM lOUS mortnwati In Willi lllllUfW on I bridge OV< i the Uiver Sure between Luxemburg and Gernumy were ICetl by officials of Um Cirand Dlich} Customs service. As tin officials approached the i the bridgi n mounted the bridge railing and. diving169 words
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65 1940-04-10 2 Joseph M.'.ati aged thirty six, farm labourer, of CongJeton, Cheshire, who was sentenced to death tor the murder ln November ol fanny Stevens, aged 'oiiv-one ol Qckbrofk hus been re prievi d ai the trial n was said Mvatt had the mind ol child65 words
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634 1940-04-10 2 GOD SAVE YOU ALL, SAYS STRICKEN KING DENMARK -Murdered In Cold Blood" New York. Apr 9 I FECIAL edition of ti.. New York Times says "Without any more warning than a gangster gives his victims, and without a shadow m iration except that of brute force. Denmark, another free nation,Reuter - 634 words
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Article124 1940-04-10 2 Nazi Planes Down At Scapa Flow THE Air Ministry annoui the Scapa Flow raid j big a number of loeetldiar explosive bombs Wtti d damage wa caused to wai i shipping. A civilian was debris but had sustained no pond a shack Th:-re wet casnaUi Small fires were started bReuter - 124 words
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Article61 1940-04-10 2 MANY DROWNED AT SEA Oslo. TWO hundr.d men are reported gone down with an an S ship which sank off Millesand j Eighty-eight were stated to hi saved and 27 bodies have been recove ed When the rescue party hurried to M scene the ship had vanished. Scoios men wereReuter - 61 words
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Article39 1940-04-10 2 Paris. Api 9 A communique reports artillery to the east of the Moselle Reuter Buenos Aires. Apr 9 Eleven officers of the Graf Sireported to have escaped. Th. believed to be on their way to ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article265 1940-04-10 2 (Heater's Special Commentary) Thp m»« v.l m London, Apr. 1 HE Neil Wk Herald- 1Y.1,ui„.. i„ an editorial on neutrality. I Mi,- A11,,-,! |„vss,„v should ever Income so severe a* to rear' <" forctag the Scandinavian, out of thei r neutral o". <Reuter - 265 words
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Advertisement110 1940-04-10 2 W 4sJsV I BRIM. Oil THE FI'LL HUU l A.\( V Of voir HAIR Kour bair I no! only one al vour <,h ,f mt its tidlm id richness Is used by many to li die.itt V (ii!i characlei I <>: ell cared tor hair, shot smartnes and personal pride110 words
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Advertisement87 1940-04-10 2 Slop Gelling Up II iMltf# Feel 20 Years ri ignfS Younger Getting up nlithi burnlntj naaaatloo ol di harge.dull ache at ba »ln«j, i;i<>m a it, i 1..- pa lag mi -vi nsnees. I munly Vigour a ol the Prootata iland I t»x Miami in men) T,. oublea in L'l87 words
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1182 1940-04-10 3 A'( )R WA Y Grimly Resisting Invaders LONDON. APR. 9. ic ol 1 1< IU IV ANNOUNCED THAT THE BRITISH AM) nrarH GOVERNMENTS HAVE ASSURED THE NORJ£v GOVERNMENT THAT THEY HAVE DECIDED BTHVVITH TO EXTEND FULL AID TO NORWAY. THE astULY NIVAL1,182 words
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Article231 1940-04-10 3 GERMAN OFFICIAL VERSION Berlin. Apr. 9. A SPECIAL communique issued by the German High Command says: German motorised and armoured forces crossed the Danish frontier this morning near Flensburg and Tondern. They are proceeding northward, via Apenrade and Esbjerg. At dawn. German troops went ashore in Little Belt, near Mittelfahrt,Reuter - 231 words
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Article194 1940-04-10 3 LOWEST SEA LOSSES LAST WEEK London. Apr. 9 IT is Officially announced that h of British merchant ships sank by enemy action during the week ended Sunday midnight were the 1 ince the beginning ol the war, while 1" ol neutral ships were also the low< excepting for the twoReuter - 194 words
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Article278 1940-04-10 3 London, Apr. 9. DEPLYING to a question about the recent trend of sterling, Sir John K Simon in the Commons to-day, declared that the recent fall in the unofficial rate for sterling on the foreign markets was in no way B si<>n of British financial weaknessReuter - 278 words
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Advertisement28 1940-04-10 3 NICKEL-PLATING. BRONZING OXIDISING IIY THE OLDEST (IUNKSK KLEL'TRO-PLATERS IN MALAYA til, OKCIIAKD KO. (Opp) (AVENACH ROAD. PHONE 4351. VOUr H? leading Guaranteed *JT* 8 I olenian M piagipert28 words
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Article, Illustration541 1940-04-10 4 Tans. Apr. I. JUL Oslo Radio has aniiminml that the On man troops landed at Norwegian ports at am Washington. Apr. 9. The United States Miniver to Washington. Mrs. Harriman. ha. informed the State Department that Norway is at war with Germany. ■< She541 words
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Article117 1940-04-10 4 BBICKB and bottles were freely used in a fraeas between Chinese and Indians at Joo (hiat Place late >esterday evening, as a result of which four Indians were con\e\ed to the (leneral hospital The huht is gftid to have arisen out Dl an alt -reation between117 words
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Article200 1940-04-10 4 Capetown, Apr. 9. J.\ the course of a speech on war questions General Smuts recalled that already 60,000 of South Africa's small population of Europe had volunteered for military service. There had been no extraordinary effort to recruit men, but if war became more seriousReuter - 200 words
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Article119 1940-04-10 4 ACTIVITY IN THE CAPITAL London ACAMM I meeting is take at 10. Downing Siren understood to have starter! ju st 11U J 8 a.m. The Norwegian Minister arrived at the Foreign Ofllee duruif the morning. P The French war cabinet a m Hyde Park (New York' Mr Roosevelt was awaken.Reuter - 119 words
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Article21 1940-04-10 4 AIR RAID ALARM IN STOCKHOLM Stockholm, April 9. I Black-out followed an air raid alarm which lasted half an hour. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration50 1940-04-10 4 Paris, Apr. 9 The Copenhagen radio states that Steamship service across the Sound between E'sinore end Helsingborg was suspended to-night as drifting were observed in the Sound this ing.- Reuter The Danish town of Sonderborg. which has been evacuated in the late of the German advance.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement176 1940-04-10 5 AVV SB BB aasasjpJasaanaanW ll^S jam daaaaaaaaflßr n Sa«l II B# LaVal m\ I |V T UI I laf aW^^TOflf NILIVPiAIII PI 1 1» mmffvjLU* I WITHIN REACH OF ALL Wf*^T We are happy to announce that in spite of war conditions we have substantially fn "7 U reduced the176 words
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332 1940-04-10 6 SAPPERS BEATEN UP BY JAGAS, SAYS POLICE OFFICER ECHO OF HAPPY WORLD DRAMA t IPHICI CKONACrI »MED 1 D R. BY I A i PV WORLD PARK ON THE TO THE SINOASUPERIN- THE PARK I HI- INCIDENT THE OF! R. G. E. DEVON IliA A CONCERTED RUSH IN ONE u332 words
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Article, Illustration68 1940-04-10 6 MUSIC lovers will be interested in the Cnminccmriit at, gtartinf Ir o til Friday, April I! serial pase devoted 0> nmsiea] inter* >l- Rfall He published «N h> areea In the "Morning 1 ribune Written h> leadhU Singapore musical critics and writers, the pagaj will W lavasfcll68 words
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Article163 1940-04-10 6 ttN unofficial chapter in the Crime doe> not pay'* series was enacl ed on March 29 when a 13-year-old Chinese orphan, t nee A Ngan while stealing coconuts from a tree at a vacant land a1 PafJr Panjang Road fell 10 feet to his death. Six163 words
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Article50 1940-04-10 6 DEATH FAI FROM LORRY urilll.l riding, in II •a lorr\ on h;v r ot IniiM.r l;i pear. < gaaaV I hua Jin (Jt. l(,rr> u >wi> n. at Mount Pleasant itaj wher lorrto nd laceratl rollowing d .quiry yesterd coroner, Mr. w. MacQui J i vi f death by m50 words
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Article80 1940-04-10 6 A FAIRLY uood crowd Victoria Memorial ii. -^H i His Holiness the V W Hsu. who is on a goodw.: M 013 the fundamentals fl Buddhism has for its ax. i^B tive correct sense ol "If the world under faith in this Buddhist K and ."t i'.80 words
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Article47 1940-04-10 6 Paris, A] THE police arrested five alleged --a leaders accused of organising Cflj munis t propaganda in the indu-tr area in northern Paris. Tinassert that the accused were orders from the Third Intern. I Twelve others were arrestee: j in France. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article26 1940-04-10 6 Buci. Apr I During the first ten months I :xports totalled two millicn to;. 1 Britain took 550.000, France 115 Gtermanv 425.000.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration700 1940-04-10 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN German Student At Oxford Goes To Internment Camp: Too Many Germans Free In Britain: Gestapo Tries To Smuggle n Woman Agents As Refugees: "Cleaning-Up" The West End Siace: An Old Yorkshire Farmer's Strange Epitaph-'Better Be Killed By A Car Than A Young Wife". J nan700 words
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Article327 1940-04-10 7 VEDNFSDAY APRIL 10 1940 VESTBRDAY the world heard that Nazi Germany had invaded Denmark and Norway. There possibly a note of depression the general reaction to this new To-day the world knows that the Allies are not siar ing by, idle and impotent Denmark is in German327 words
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Article, Illustration1079 1940-04-10 8 Vera Ardmore - Party For Child Welfare Society, News Of "Journey's End" And Notes From Here And There Vera Ardmore .......II AMI I'l «IS 10-IKW. -By- ri \ios| aajcceasfail ariift and A mahjong drive was held al the hamc «»f Mrs. ii Baxtcf al II rnhill Circle, yesterday mornini ented the prl» the1,079 words
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Advertisement71 1940-04-10 8 aaaaaa^ajj IjiajjajM aaaaaaaaaaaaajaaa THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY Presents HfERRIE ENGLAND (CONCERT VERSION) ON SUNDAY, llth APRIL. AT MS P.M. IN TU VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 8e»li s.'. si. 50 cts. liixik at l.ittk-V. OPEN All! -^t? DANCE AT Till; mOVi^ i%*^>^ NEW BAND All I It with his six swingers in71 words
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Article, Illustration704 1940-04-10 9 |or Your Caamkawy *rrapb««k per. I dUh, fW "ii favoured Warm .:ow fire. u tter, then put in notour pieces hlpotaU sausage,. boptol Spun- lie-, and pcppci and cook very gjwly until the whites of the eggs are MISAGI PO( KKTBOOKS 1 pound ground beef 2 teaspoon salt704 words
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Article, Illustration465 1940-04-10 10 PRAYER MAKES IDA LUPINO ■Sim MAY BI MORE Novi I 1 MORE SIMPLE RED PORICUI IN HOLLYW THAN IDA LUPINO*, BUT TH AREN T ON REO «D I "Prayer did it. sa\s <*** her Ug Um eyas wssat She was sitting before I lire in the hilltop home shf and465 words
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Article, Illustration151 1940-04-10 10 Renew 0/ (J Films In Tlict HOLLYWOOD HAS LITTLE I !"jlbß GIRLS TO PHOTOGRA;; J 1 ROSEMARY LANE, SIGRI1) OURrjJ MARR, TO MENTION ONLY A FEH -BUT ABLE ACTRESSES ARE NO* America has of late made .till tions to the screen. The trouble is I with the notable151 words
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Article, Illustration482 1940-04-10 10 LANE baby IS STAR NOW IpRISCILLA LANK says she was "just a baby" when she began m her film career. Says it with tears in her voice. On the set ol "Tour Wives.'' which opens at the Alhambra shortly, she confessed hoping that she was becoming an actress Clitics were482 words
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Article, Illustration849 1940-04-10 11 H^^^H SHE LAUGHS ig )\[s IJONBWANDLO^ DOHcnr BE LUSH HEDY I Srs haw recruits BY SO EASILY contribunoung cionicstic talent in is too impatient to m career. the stsge ss *iM some iem nuvstoo:).andhe fcfc any assignment. LsUy to Europeans who L of Scarlett oHara In h Vivien849 words
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Advertisement716 1940-04-10 13 Miscellaneous •LOTUS Face Powder Certified Pure. Ay tinted Enclose 4c stamps lot aample. M m. Joo Chlat Road, Singapore. (No. 12u-D, lUWMATION.S undertaken C: :.>*e-V:^\\»U ise-ver-sa. Box 769 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. *a~v7 you lost at the Races? Buy Tlc-Tac-; ude. on sale everywhere, and pick your, wn winners. Back intelligently.716 words
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Advertisement639 1940-04-10 13 Educational I Personal Tuition, given by experienced teacher, teaching Malay. Please apply. Munshi, 38. Sturrock Rjad, Singapore. (No. 72D) 1 LADY TEACHER undertakes Private Tu any class at her residence, Tlong Bahru F: Time to suit pupils. Apply Box No. 783. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 117-Di FRENCH TAUGHT by new639 words
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Advertisement559 1940-04-10 13 To Let TO lei Oaataara *j Baaml $*o Appl\ K M; Street, Sing (No. 9To Let. Three atorey new buildings Bre> June BHO. Apply— Chua Chen* J Chung Thye Phin Road, Ipoh. (No. 80D 1011-H I'lace, off Lauge Road. Upp Rent $20. Apply J. Flo--. Road. Singapore. (No. 75D To559 words
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Advertisement191 1940-04-10 14 rODDfI M>SOWILLYOU i liMnlfu i ai'"" 11 Ml* »''!<• |/*_L BIG rn n i:i > PfilUn J^m -_-__»> A jStmßf A cham P a 9 n^^v|^ MELVYN DOUG LAS 1 lov7afralrin J an ERN ST J-U BI TS CHI ALSO LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS Wilh R.A.F. RAID on SYLT. —a191 words
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Advertisement192 1940-04-10 14 coming to Al>llA_f B jj A MEET THE SOCK-A-BYE BABY jn^ WITH THE ROCK A-BYE VOICE! tllA "Jn/JOHNPAYNE«_«JM I a^V* JANE WYWAN WaUniRCATirrT'EOBROPHY«O.ra<».dbvO£OtOE AMY-A WARNER BROS. Picture *r—r> Mo» bv C^r.«. Mfaa o-d lo»«oid *•>.©<» o Siaor bv t»« »"=ti l^t^^aaTßVi #/tSUN TALKIE ULUI Hi ll 11 I|| \m 10-XKillT192 words
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158 1940-04-10 15 Lo Apr, 9. isaP is the theme I ials on U in Norwegian waters which mainical breach" is fullj stifled under vr ii ternational law LdTersary from le a be illegal. i nted by forci ieutrallty which o the neutral .ly the idvanThe have thisReuter - 158 words
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Article58 1940-04-10 15 Rome, Apr. 9. AX any cahed the Danubital Societa Anonima has been iounded to undertake purchases on behalf of Italian Importers in Yugoslav, Ha; Run.. and Turkish war; ading Ital -> of machinery ha- the entere which has a five million lire. V is hoped toReuter - 58 words
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Article78 1940-04-10 15 1 Apr 8 Ching Wei's peace, especially regai irri r o the threv peoples principle and adoption of Che Kuomintang flai contained in a mani- ued by Niu Chiao Kum. acting leader of the China Youth Party, ap-' Ing in Japanese-controlled H Pao. presumably, with theReuter - 78 words
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Article577 1940-04-10 15 (By "TURFITE") Singapore. Tuesday. PINAL fast gallops in preparation for to-morrow's races, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer (Governors Cup) Ui ing wore dene at Bukit Timah racecourse this morning:. Aa expected, there was a good crowd present to watch some spirited577 words
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Article88 1940-04-10 15 Nazis See Writing On The Wail Ii iulon. Apr. 9. THI -menls have made ihe •-t sifiiificmnl prothe war.' mvs the < r commenting on v i lan territorial tech provide a dai lons." "the Lion Awakes' v. the decision is 'No doubt there 1 baffled rage I i blood88 words
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Article41 1940-04-10 15 Allied Broadcast Link Soon .is. Ap: er in ion undei D Bi A statement regarding the re announced to Press by r of Information, Frossard. lied that liaison service bet' French and British broadcast service was already on wi l! ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article83 1940-04-10 15 BRITAIN MUST TELL AMERICA London, Apr. 8 MR. DUfl Cooper, >pr;. king In London [ter his return frpm a lecture tour Staves. saiJ since the war broke out he had found it inmossib: I .1 American n very interested in Hore-Beiish.i nation, but Mr. -Belisba was also unable to anReuter - 83 words
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Article174 1940-04-10 15 ia Garbo I ,r" Rinotchki tory ii P i sirei hen. if a man turned oul tl ;not because of an ail reciative audiences at the Itol, Singapore, -ht. It is a long time since we had a Gaibo picture In Malaya, .-aid when latest product174 words
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Miscellaneous114 1940-04-10 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE a\l.»:i la__aa___i_*_[_Hß>aP-i JA flllll itflMirilli I-* MAURITII An n RAI >r. ISLANDS .Air- 5 00 For:— I t,sl Tlme Of Posting i Hed U,! (Air) 5.00 p at. AFR] tSteamer) 10.00 a m. ,th 'Air> 5. 00 pm. ang <Air> ft. 3o 1) STATES OF .nth- (Steamei ■'■>114 words
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586 1940-04-10 17 ist Minute Goal Brings Score Level 4: .Malays B the last minute ol the play enabled the R.A.F. to A Aith the M.F.A. and also maintain their hitherto un- when these two teams met in their First Division fixture .;u» oil the586 words
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Article396 1940-04-10 17 Malaya Signal Co 4: K AF. (Tengah) L SUPERIOR in attack, the Malaya Signal Company be*tthe RAJ. 5 (Tengah) by four goals to one in a division HA league wccei match played at Alexandria yesterday. The Signallers were the aggressors throughout th- game, though the Airmen impressed396 words
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Article56 1940-04-10 17 Th a following have been selected to play for the C 8 C. against Che B.R.C on Saturday and Sunday on the C.SX:. ••round:— T. E K. Retnam (Capt.i. C Thuraisingham. S. Ayadurai. R. VS. Sundram, S. K. Sundram. V. R. Saoapathv K Thillamathan, V Paramsothy, V N.56 words
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Article82 1940-04-10 17 Sappers Defeat R. A. 0. C. K I (Pulau Bayani) t K.A.0.l L Tiii; Rayal engineers (releu Rrani) beat the KVO.(. by sb ocals to one in a division HA ie.mue soccer match played at Fuiau P>rani yesterday. The Sappers dominated play throughout. Ilamid scored Unxr of the seals for82 words
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Article62 1940-04-10 17 THE following have been selected t 1 plav for Fort Canning versus Inaian Army Officers to-day at Tanglin at 2.00 nm- SqdLdr. Marchbanks fCapt.), Lieut McMillan. S.M. (AC). Wilton Sg. Johnston, Sergt. Dowling Sergt. Long. 1 Coipl Beeston. Corpl. Whiteman. Coipl. I Ritchie. LCpl. Parent. Pte. Lum62 words
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Article455 1940-04-10 17 Royal \a\> Reaerve* BJLC. Rimnrri l THE Royal Navy n BS foir difficult to obtain they met the n side of the S.R C. in a Reserve Division match on the Padang yesterday. Ill n -qiu.it af play they only mai. agetj two-one victory, thank to the455 words
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Article55 1940-04-10 17 TO-DAY SOCCER: 8 A F.A- Gordons vs Stadiun Division. Manchestei Police I Tanglin; m.f.a 8c C B.C C Div. I -B'* Indian Assn vs R.A.r (KaUang), JC s A B■" L Chartered Bank Sim Darby, S.H.B. rIAC ES: S re Turf club Summer meeting, 2nd i TENNIS: B.C.<55 words
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Article, Illustration157 1940-04-10 18 Siatfapaare S aer Races I iii pn double for tl M '.an E uMm the Singapore Turi club Sumn Q rern Cup) Meetiiig. Hon( lld h d beta an Breukeien, Hobos and with Marland and si. rhaps picking up one winner The "ih. il ily winn< i157 words
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Article126 1940-04-10 18 rup; following are three additions I races for the third day of the Singa ore Gold Cup meeting: HOIiSKS. (lass 1, Div 1, 7 fms Su'tana 9.4 T'uiroe 8. 10 Jack Druce 8.9 Cooltipt 8.8 Pure Cold 8.8 Bombus 8.6 Nieuwsgierrg 8.3 Toyman 8.3 Cariocs 8 2126 words
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Article104 1940-04-10 18 Keppel Golf Club the K I B 3 r Burstall W J H 3 45 p.m Mrs M o. A B M 2nd Round April 17— 3 30 Ira 8 R Burstall VS Mrs. F SI *■£> p w.J Holohan vs. Mrs. a b >m, 4ii p m Mrs M(i104 words
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213 1940-04-10 18 MIXED FOURSOMES AT THE ISLAND CLUB MR I- JONES and Mis Irene G Angel! i'i won the mixed foursomes at the Island Club on Sunday afternoon with a net score of 32- i Some ol other cards returned were as follows: Mi'. F. Jones and Mrs. Irene G Angell 45213 words
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Article103 1940-04-10 18 ON Friday, April 12 there will be the USUBJ races for all Classes at 5.25 p.m. at the R.S.Y.C. On Sunday. April 14, the "C" Class will sail the third race for the Sailing Committee 1934 Challenge Cup. starting at 9 50 a m. 'ihe "A" Class103 words
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Article117 1940-04-10 18 ihe following have accepted /> for 8 C c vt CK auani C C on Sun. Til 14 at 11 ain at Genuan J w Jkson (Capt >, r.h. Pickard R s T. v. N. Anderson, Capt. J.c tis Lt. J C Burgoyne-Johnson, SiLdr 8 J Marchbank, I117 words
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Article160 1940-04-10 18 ALL THE TENNIS RESULTS |a_ESUI is In fctaa Spring Lai ,v tournami ayed <>" s.c Championship -ingles- \v j W;.rden beat D. E. L. Andersoi 1 6— 3. 6- 4 Championship women's double! M: law and Mrs Russell-Robe: MiSS DufT and Mrs. Hinds 6 3 SRC. Championship Men's Singles hand:160 words
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Article236 1940-04-10 18 Tlie following are the ties to b< ed off this week in the S.C.R.C. Sp: Lawn Tennis tournament. WEDNESDAY '"A" doubles handicap: K T. San Edward Tan (—l2) v>. Tan Chong Gark and Hut- Toe 18 B singles handicap: Chua Unn iScr. I VS Loong Leek236 words
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Article52 1940-04-10 18 Thursday's ties In the B.R.C Spring Lawn Tennis tournament follows: Championship singles- F. Moreiia vs. Dr b. Sheares. R. Trioy as P. P. de 5 a, Championship singles handicap "A": H. D'Rozario fScrj vs. M G Eber .-15). mpionship singles handicap "B": D. L. da Silvi vs. A.52 words
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Article52 1940-04-10 18 the foll< v were returned 1 the Trii i which was ph the v. I, at the Keppel I Club on April .j and 7:— E. Ell 92-82 36^138 .Winner) J. Guy 86--77 24=139, E. Bolton 944 89—36^14'; R.J. Fennie 83^85—16^152. C. A. R. Bateman 774-75=152, D.D. Blair52 words
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Advertisement97 1940-04-10 18 Public Notices 1 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL DEBENTURE STOCK ISM. in il REST Dl I IST may. IfM. ce i hereb] I the Tl of the 111 be m the 17th to the 50th April, Inclusive C H GOLDH Municipal seen tary. UNOUI TIN. IJMITII) (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) mvnii M>97 words
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Miscellaneous24 1940-04-10 18 LI lIM TABLE TO DAY High Wstei i:: 14 P.M 84 it TO-MORROW High Wafer 00 11 AM. 88 ft 12.50 P.M. 8.3 ft24 words
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Article23 1940-04-10 19 London. Tueed IIBBfR Buyers Sellers 11 11C 11 316 IIS il«4 11 June l^s 11 JUl> m Hi, 11 u 423 words
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Article56 1940-04-10 19 Tuesday. Dunlop Rubbi 35 3 tnc ii Vr mica! Industries 31 1% iai Tobacco IJJ 3 itch 3 3 3 tersrand A: 77 6 port Trading 75 7Vs v B iLo Register) M^ ered Bank at IA ft C. 9> 4 Briti A\m Tobaeen 106 3 Re.56 words
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Article47 1940-04-10 19 London. Tuesday. *'T London on Paris 176.50 i London on Amsterdam 7 53 T T Loudon on Shanghai 4Vi T/T London on Hongkong Is. 2 29.226. n Japan Is. 3 29 32d #7T Lon d on on New York 4 02 Vz to 4.03 V.47 words
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Article50 1940-04-10 19 Lonsh n, Tuesday. rum Oil .Malay) ia S'ment Unquoted Upra f Straits fMfl B <P' <ment Unquoted ik! S'ment. 17 l Value I'apie j p, ty 'Singao-. April 31- April 4 3 16 April May j Black Lampong ment 2% Value »fi Good Mark. Block S'ment. 30 AprilMay Nominal50 words
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Article18 1940-04-10 19 York. Apr 8. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Quiet «»WyiBept. 17 13 16 17 15TG •i Tone Quiet18 words
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Article375 1940-04-10 19 She and Bennett took Mr. Richards to the hotel 'The soldier tock him up and afterwards returned to say h? had put him to bed and put the money under the pillow," she said. It was stated that when Bennett was questioned at his camp,375 words
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Article156 1940-04-10 19 Singapore. Tuesday u t the ejminf business to-day but pi on the political news and al tin i $124. while th e price oi rubber at I o'clock was buyers Spot 55 June 35 :< K cents, and July S< 34'b cents The mark' Af Ing toReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement19 1940-04-10 19 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY j FIRE? i South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 692« Fialay*H» Green.19 words
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Advertisement105 1940-04-10 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 182C Incorporated in the Netherlands. Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capita! f. 40.030,000.Reserve Fund 10,500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches Holland: Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and su h ~branches al smaller places. Netherlands105 words
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