Morning Tribune, 15 April 1940
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Title Section10 1940-04-15 1 The Morning Tribune April 15. 1»40.1 The Morning Tribune ■'-'TifiHi'M10 words
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Article64 1940-04-15 1 n tfR. 14. t& si ,<> pIK .nin ENGAGEMENT," M s THE BRITISH AND ninWS AT- I %nVVI V'l \V BATTLEr .ss if; s ;S Wl SERIOUSLI Smaged or destroyed. ["kS LOSBEB ARE I THF COMMUNIQUE c LALMS Sai u-boat torpedohi ACRiISER OF nil:Reuter - 64 words
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Article128 1940-04-15 1 MILirARY circles here describe th< blow to Germany and Hitler Ctei [a now said to have Paris, Apr. 14. 3 Narvik operations as a very severe himself. At least one-third of the been destroyed. It is believed here that the Germans have not moxe thanReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration29 1940-04-15 1 The Queen On The Air > /he Queen, whose roadcast va s heard m hr^ci(^ t fr anada U was also r f the Singapore lt »on. See p 229 words
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Article35 1940-04-15 1 London. Apr. 14. The Lord Mayor .s Red Croso and St. Johns fund rose on Saturday to £1.308.000. an increase of £1,000 on the day and £1.500 during the past week BOW.35 words
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752 1940-04-15 1 BRITISH SINK SEVEN GERMAN DESTROYERS OFF NARVIK Third Of Xazi Xavy Sunk FIRST IIMIION LONDON, APR. 14. THE ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCES THAT SEVEN GERMAN 1 DESTROYERS WERE SUNK AT NARVIK TO-DAY. THE ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCEMENT STATES THAT BRITISH WARSHIPS DESTROYED SEVEN GERMAN DESTROYERS IN NARVIK FJORD; THREE BRITISH DESTROYERS WERE DAMAGED INReuter - 752 words
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Article58 1940-04-15 1 -"Wound Which Will Neve Heal" I.< Apr. U. M. BEYNAUD has sent a Idagram to Mr. Neville Cluunhcrlain reading: The French nation shares the British feelings of admiration and solitude for the Royal Navy, which just added a page of fflorj to its record and indicted on theReuter - 58 words
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Article136 1940-04-15 1 BALTIC HEA VILY MINED London, Apr. 14. THE Admiralty gives notice that mines have been laid m the Baltic and its approaches. The announcement adds that no mines will be laid io Swedish territorial waters. The positions of the mine..' are as follows: A 57 degrees north. 10 degrees 26Reuter - 136 words
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Article18 1940-04-15 1 Paris, Apr. 14. An official communique says there was artillery action west of the Vosges.-— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article138 1940-04-15 1 FRENCH TAKE GERMAN POST PARIS. APR- 14. THE WESTERN FRONT SAW TWO BIG ATTACKS YESTERDAY. 1 \T DAWN THE GERMANS LAUNCHED A WELL-PREPARED ONSLAUGHT WITH A WHOLE COMPANY. THIS WAS PRECEDED BY HEAVY ARTILLERY PREPARATION, INCLUDING LARGE-CALIBRE MORTARS. AND EXTENDED FOR NEARLY A MILE OF THE FRONT. The attackers rrachodReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement51 1940-04-15 1 America May Be Involved Nazi Demand On Swede* Down With Hitler "Merrie England" Concert Earl Has Two Weddings Last Days Of Warsaw 6 Leader Page People Places Women's Page 9 About Barbara Hut ton 1(l Woman Guardian of KiHer> Cinemas 14 15 Shipping Sport 17 18 Hitler Acting Like Madman51 words
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Article108 1940-04-15 2 M.W YORK. APR- M tin m EBBFUL BRITISH s\\AL COW AT NARVIK is BLAZONED IN THE PKiss THE QENEBAL IMIMKATIONS OF THE I Ml si DEVELOPMENTS f\ feUR^TE ARE Tin TOPIC 01 LEADING ARTICLES •n,. extreme «rtyol the nmJ tkon In uiiv farm, the108 words
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54 1940-04-15 2 DANISH SHIPS WANT TO FLY U.S. FLAG Washington, Apr H pOLLOWINO that Danish ship- might tk to register vo.^cl.s uncle- thp rder to prevent sti7i;r< by th All] Mr CorciHl Hull. .(1 a Press oonfei for regl Alt indiTidualiy, but y particular nsler which the State Department ;d with favowReuter - 54 words
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Article29 1940-04-15 2 ndon, Apr H the casualtho d< Hardy m action Narvik 10 .i> follow Oflta ..■•<!, Including capt.i.-. seriously wounded Ratj lurteen kiilcii, tv ■Sr d. .six seriously ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article32 1940-04-15 2 MA" SHI KG Apr 14 Th<> Neth< i lands motomblp VelocKas «lf>7 tons; mined and mji.^: ofl the British c Thifc pfiembei l the crew landed t^in-^ are lea red lost. ReutrReutr - 32 words
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Article96 1940-04-15 2 Cypriots Rush To Enlist London. Apr. 14 CmilOT journalists who have been visiting London and lie. been exebapftaf fkm* m thr frankoi possible manner with those specially interested m Cynu affairs, left for France on Saturday, where they will be the fVfiSta of military authorities and will hr.c ;ui opportunityB.O.W. - 96 words
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Article147 1940-04-15 2 Queen 's A ddress To Young Women London, Apr. 14. THE Queen attended a reception to celebrate the 85th anniversan founding of the Young Women's Christian Association, and m the course of a broadcast which was relayed to Canada and the U.S.A. Her Majesty said: ••Never. I >uppose, has theB.O.W. - 147 words
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Article69 1940-04-15 2 We Pay For Your News >omethi»c happening m your town or village. It may be news of national interest. Tell us. We *ill pay for contributions used Write or t^ephone to the News Kditor of the Malaya Tribune at any of our offices m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Petian^.69 words
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Article43 1940-04-15 2 London, Apr. 14. Driven by Brit m uniform, an nmbulancp corps comprising 22 motor an ally handed over .1 ny. ATI tnony the vehicles wore driven to the tomb of ih" French Un|km .'arrior. uoon which a wTcath ijd. B.O.W.B.O.W. - 43 words
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Article778 1940-04-15 2 NAZI SEA LINK TO NOR WA Y CUT London, Api Till public I- particularly impri'ssed h\ Uu fad that the k r.tltv. m plarr ol its wHI-knoun Kn normal dm I I attark ffi Genil«ll destroy (\ticnu«l> bu I m! and haf -i-iiaHcd eangrfttulattaoi ti all ooncarned m 1 this778 words
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Article46 1940-04-15 2 New Delhi, April 14. Fifty miles of cable for non-magnetic gird being produced weekly m India under supervision of the Indian Navy, and they aie being fitted to ships m Indian ports Ports adjacent to India are also rei :31es from India. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement34 1940-04-15 2 j Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, 4 Kidney trouble, etc. cured with I II O I V S RfC AC I!) QRANDI I ClkTinf t h]oot\ from veakeninf IIQPUI Ml. f'ilAKI k O Tol.ij, I ad,34 words
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598 1940-04-15 3 i l)T rn THAT THE NAZIS WILL DEMAND FROM It IS B (TI ttiES FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF ARMS I qVJtT IS FOUND THAT TRANSPORT OF 1^ V ,r OVER THE MINED KATTEGAT AND m** Vs pSible no reference is made as fc.U^ SReuter - 598 words
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Article88 1940-04-15 3 NAZI RADIO ALLEGATION REFUTED London. Anril II AN allegation that the R.Af. bombed the r.iiluav station at Schleswifhatetdn was repeated over the German radio this aiternoon. Tliis allegation has alrefltd) been denied by the British Air Wlnlftit. The German announcer to-«a> quoted a passage of Hitlers speech to the ReichstagReuter - 88 words
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Article319 1940-04-15 3 London. Apr. 14. DKOAIH ASIINC to-night. Major Attlee said as la, as paper X guarantees could go Denmark was complete ly safe rom a Nazi attack, but the Danes found as had all others Justing Hitler > word, that the Nazis will promise anything andB.O.W. - 319 words
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Article155 1940-04-15 3 TWO NAZI FIGHTERS SHOT DOWN London, Apr. 14. it (i teratd that two pboMl the R.A.F. Co«8Ul Command trpeg designed principally [or reand photographic Unit of the ijoras from Kristiansand to Btavan A German flghter at Mil fl** ried out a series ol attaCM. A British rear gunner replied hflMinReuter - 155 words
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Article60 1940-04-15 3 New York, Apr. L 3 The An^lo-French Purchasing Board has been advised that certain types of planes have bee.i released. A Washington dispatcn states Mr. Henry Morgertthau has notified Anglo-French representatives that the Allies would haw to defray the cost of developing the improved models forReuter - 60 words
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Article39 1940-04-15 3 London. Apr. 13. REUTER Is authoritatively informed that British nvoys from the Balkans, following regular conferences throughout the week, will hold a final meeting on Mondav and then return almost lm- mediately to their posts- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article24 1940-04-15 3 Ottawa. Apr. 13. Mr Mackenzie King, Premier run left for his holiday in Virginia. He is expected to be away for a fortniglit ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement19 1940-04-15 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT.,.19 words
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Article, Illustration627 1940-04-15 4 HUGH LLEWELLYN - HUGH LLEWELL YN SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY SCORES AGAIN (B) THK Victoria Memorial Hall wa tin crowded last ni id audience wi ..tided by an excellent and vital perii)\ ol Sir Edward G "Merrie England. M mo Ing well w.:' ol the talent ti > In627 words
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211 1940-04-15 4 JHE conflict raging m Europe does not deter a young Indian exemployee of the Naval Base from contemplating a trip round the world on a bicycle. The man, 23-year old C. A. Sreedhar. bom m India, told the Tribune that he hod made plans'211 words
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150 1940-04-15 4 TAMILS AND SINGHALESE CELEBRATE NATIONAL DAY Singapore, Sunday. VARIED programme of music, dance and songs was presented by members m the Ceylon Tamil's Association, at their Club premises, last night, In celebration of their National Day The Chairman welcomed the larg gi thering, aftei winch a programme oi music commenced.150 words
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Article84 1940-04-15 4 The Hospital,, Board have appointed the following Committees to visit the Hospitals m Singapore and Penane during the yrar 1940, under Section 5 ol tji,. Hospital* Board OrdinanceSingapore: Dr L M. Thompson. Dr. (Mrs i D M Roberts, the U<>i\ Mr. R. WilliamBon, Mr. C. Jacks«»n. Mrs. V.84 words
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Article, Illustration56 1940-04-15 4 rOMKINC; all musical v m Sincapore, M entitled "Mv- re sK.il Opinion" appeared for the first time m the"Morning Tribune" on Friday. This feature will appear MfvUrli r.v Friday i,, tin- "Mornini 1 rihune. it jn edited hv Biagapore'i k ißf musical critics and writer; contains informed56 words
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Article330 1940-04-15 4 SINGAPORE TRIBUTE TO MAHATMA A MEEK and saintly character uho I without eren the shadow <>i an) I armed forces or violence, could defy princes and principalities, subdue a i nation with a murmur, rock E empire with a gesture and mow the S world by the merest exercise of330 words
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Article102 1940-04-15 4 Falling Rock Kills Coolie (From Our Own Reporter' W Penang, Bund i A' CHINESE coolie whose age Is < I mated at 30, sustained fatal X juries) when a rock fell on him |g quarry at Batu Ferringhi this m S HLs brother coolies were seriousl) m It appears that102 words
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Advertisement42 1940-04-15 4 FYF EXAMINATIONS ETEGLAMCS, EXCLUSIVELY. ./r^S^* l^*Onilar Musclf Anoniali««s TK^-^^i i«)ssfd lives, d^r^' tri<al»* \isuai \^EZ^ rioMinii x THOMPSON OPTICAL CO ■lili-.l I ■vrsißhi Sprciali.sts 1 K( \di BLDO I'llONi; Mtt I I ITlMapw, Dff <>| O<ular S< ieuc i ■rcptan < Unkal i Kpcrienet42 words
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Article192 1940-04-15 5 EARL HAS TWO WEDDINGS But No Honeymoon HAARLEM (Holland). CHICHESTER. WHO IS TWENTY-SEVEN, WAS MARi r WEEK TO MISS URSULA DE PANNWITZ, A SLIM. ESS. NEXT DAY HE WAS BACK AT HIS MTI^H LEGATION AT THE HAGUE. frj alto- that he and his bride were married agnin. I nelish church192 words
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Article176 1940-04-15 5 "CHIEF" OF CUT-RATE MURDER FOUND New York. r.\\\\ believe that they have found the master-mind of the kfflers-for-hiw syndicate which has made a husiness of mur der during the past few Ctti s an entire floor of New York es, specially protected so that may "talk*' without sals, the city's176 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-04-15 5 l>h«toi;raphy characterises the picture, "The Invisible Man Which is to open a t the Capitol to-morrow. Here Vincent in* invisible man appears as a transparent phantom but Renenot even possible to see thp s"«*Mest sign of the flesh which bold.s up the clothes.43 words
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Article, Illustration398 1940-04-15 5 Gracie Fields Wants Village Wedding TRACIE FIELDS, NOW MRS. MONTY BANKS. WANTS A WEDDING CEREMONY IN THE PARISH CHURCH NEAR HER SUSSEX SEASIDE HOME WHEN SHE RETURNS TO ENGLAND NEXT MONTH. The Norman church m the village of Telscombe, hidden away nmong me Downs, is 900 years old, and the398 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-04-15 5 London's first gas. filling station for motor vehicles h..^ now opened near Hyde Park London. f '->;»(> cubic feet S as are delivered m six in. mites, Ihal is equivalent to one gallon of petrol and costs about 85 cents Our picture above shows the proprietor of the first fias59 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1940-04-15 6 Polish Officer Telh Of Last Days STATOB. w. mcd almost a t i ht mi n piiai til (lays i prun< b Ammui ien strictly I twelve ►m< thing th< ii rat ack would •he de- fence ot Warsaw bet Th( colonel waa1,019 words
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Advertisement53 1940-04-15 6 HUDSONS EUMENTHOL i^^jyjOßES A i lit. GRI M \n 11-i I'ih IND x FKOPHVI.AC TIC MINKMI.V \^v BUTTED FOB HUMAN KINGS tef! OF ALL AGES FK<»M EARLY HULDBOOD VVW WAX. FOR f til II IMINATION FROM THF SYSTEM 01 COUGHS, COLDS, NOHI "W^AIS, INFLUENZA. 1 tND AIL BRONCHIAL OK I'DMOWRY53 words
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Advertisement69 1940-04-15 6 ITS OUT!! ALMANAC OF MALAYA 1940 It's both a DIRECTORY and a CALENDAR packed with authentic and useful information on Malaya and its peoples. An Easy and Immediate reference for the home and essential for the Office Copies Size 30" x«" $2.00 40% of gross receipts evenly divided between Malaya69 words
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Article, Illustration716 1940-04-15 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On -I Mr. Chamberlain's Firm Hold On Parliament: Popularity Of Mr. Winston Churchill: Lord Beaverbrook Spoils A Good Article: Women's Auxiliary Air Force Problem-Pretty Girl Recruits Marry Too Quickly: Alluring Gamble Of The 3 o e -2 1 -Year-Old Girl's Venture With "The Silver Patrol".716 words
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294 1940-04-15 7 Morning Tribune MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1940. Switzerland In Peril COMMON trick of I Nazi.- is to create tension m one part and strike m another. The most recent example is the occupation of Denmark and Norway. The mobilisation of large forces on the Dutch border was intended to convey the294 words
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Article, Illustration459 1940-04-15 8 D\<ll D .1 imlstaniis it Kukit Iwnah «»n S.ilurda\ l«»r IIM -rnor's final visit l»»l«»r»- lr.» vnm !.«inr on Wrclin <|.i\. i A i Mer i^ on! itanding m ri t u t ♦-<! fflt€H hopsac k linrii459 words
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Article, Illustration54 1940-04-15 8 MOIH.I frock of tub-white heavy linen worn by Mrs. Vivian Hath. i Intriguing squared ileevea ■f fiiic h I a linen and huu (hia belt fifing distinction becoming lipstick to match colour scheme. Severely tailored white sailor hat lending perfect finishing touch. Accents absolutely m keeping with54 words
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Article, Illustration171 1940-04-15 8 Ca thay Cafe Crowded IT v\as eil( of "push your way m" to the Cathey Caff <>n Saturday nifht. i;v«'iyonr teemed to have the MMBC iilea mayl) c became Cowan ami llailey were llnging popular solids with community r hoi usiis. Most m oplr seem to like the sound of171 words
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Article97 1940-04-15 8 Volunteer Police Ball THF Volunteer Police who figured m M the .spectacular Police Parade on E Friday exchanged marching fa m ''tripping the light fantastic" on Saturday night at the Ad el phi Hotel. B They threw an enjoyable hull s at which most of the luniinarits m S the97 words
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Article281 1940-04-15 8 PEOPLE PLACES by VERA ARDMORE was sweet m pale pink net with a tiered skirt. Lady McElwaine's diaphonous frock o white net was garnished with wink gold sequins. Mrs. P. Bedford was there m scu burgundy crepe with gold accents Mrs. J.f. Hiltennan wore a rain-wa floral print with a281 words
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Advertisement86 1940-04-15 8 ITBY DO JM(H<,MTIUL T? PARENTS ,nu tpHT *a^A lln "t SONS AND ■^^j^ DAUCMRSM TO PITMAN'S? Il of rapid ''i training bin »>••«- n t r;»- nu: young to wall-paid I c brai Of I I and eh train m m with Mib; ny not. eek the experienced advice ol86 words
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Article, Illustration802 1940-04-15 9 Do's And Dont's For Dining-Rooms I -room, arguing that, as atlon is to make full use of contrasting dining room 6 SPCnt Ver meals a large colours m order to gain your effects. o U 1( lOuld be sim P J y a waste. up to a point and m802 words
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Advertisement42 1940-04-15 9 TAIKOO SUGAR Refined and packed m the Hong Kong factory of the Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., of London. obtainable at all Cold Storage Branches and high class dealers PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES C S 147A Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co42 words
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Article, Illustration514 1940-04-15 10 I ESS OF IT, AMD Of A MOKE PLEASANT TYPE. HAS BEEN BAR BARA HUTTON S RECENT PUBLICITY THERE WAS A PERIOD WHEN ACCOUNTS OF THE WOOLWORTH HEIRESS APPEARED WITH DAILY REGULARITY IN AMERICAN NEWS SHE! \M> MUCH OF THIS WAS OF AN UNFLAT!UNG514 words
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Article, Illustration113 1940-04-15 10 TRI IPLE WEDDING, IN ONE FAMILY I I h\ am* n! uas st V n I I ust be just about the of a family m I :i the brother, I who married 25- Brixton, I r:,vi Arthur I Hill who is the I Third Bruit iiu- third bride's name113 words
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Article, Illustration204 1940-04-15 10 IT 'S A FEATHER IN THEIR CAP |T certainly is worth something to be as smart as this and a smart head is worth something m the business world. So why not on a girl. At any rate you've got to be smart if you hope to win at the204 words
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Article19 1940-04-15 11 Harry Morgan, the one-and-a-half pound survivor of the Glamorgan quadruplets born on Mar 7. has died.19 words
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Article, Illustration225 1940-04-15 11 WOMAN NAMED "GUARDIAN OF KILLERS" MIDDLE-AGED. MOTHERLY-LOOKING. MRS. LENA FROSCH WAS NAMED BY DISTRICT ATTORNEY O'DWYER AS THE "GUARDIAN ANGEL" OF A NEW YORK MURDER SYNDICATE. Mr. O'Dwyer is investigating the activities of an underworld organisation, which has become known as the "cash and bury" syndicate It accepted commissions to225 words
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Article1959 1940-04-15 12 Harold Rae - Harold Rae QHORT STORY By \T wa Bub !ir^ d would ruthfuJ Ing that it waa Ulranda v tnougn i unexpected U I can nivc t first-hand ac- n be came pound.. mldshipa and threw nimrll Into mi room w,««« I tiad Alwayi looked upon Sam a-sDeing oi et1,959 words
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Article272 1940-04-15 12 rniCHARD SILK, a Southampton barbar s assistant, used to \i* X Colonel Walter Henry Rotherham, of Cedar Lodge, OakH f road, Southampton, to cut his hair and trim his moustache. Now Silk has learned that m the colonel's $500,000 will he 1 been left $4,000272 words
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Advertisement488 1940-04-15 13 Educational A. BER3HADSKYS VIOLIN STUDIO Odessa Sc Mo> uoryi 107 -A. S< I High School Builo I phone M (aso. I»Dj LADY TEACHER undertakes Private Tuition, f any class at her residence, Tlong Bahru F; Time to suit pupils. Apply Box No 783, > t Malajßi Tribune, Singapore. (No. 117-D)488 words
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Advertisement428 1940-04-15 13 Wanted <\ to buy all kinds of 2nd hand Book* b. t i prices, please report 8, trtn Road. Singapore. No. 147-D > c of land 4 PreTt reno ?lven to one I id. State price, locajit7. freehold or e.t.c. to box 788 Tribune. Singapore. (No. 129-D) d to buy:428 words
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Article61 1940-04-15 14 Japanese Drug Policy In Shansi TWKW i i\al- from Sh thai th« Jai gathotitiefl have intensi policy of poiioning ib* 1 narcotic drugs ii :v.ian. Taikt: I ol Dverywbere Poppy pi .■d and In many 1 The Japanese drug p< contrast with the condit China where by order of ICentral News - 61 words
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Advertisement129 1940-04-15 14 7<h and P~i<ivel lAS I WJ^+JZJ^&S .11 I. .1! Mils NiNOTCHKA" had <o b<- i.\ I Don't Miss This Last Chance CAPiroJL to see it! 3.15 6 AS 9.15 MfMSSm lU| W IStV^MBsmT a- Melv^ n DOUGLAS Ina CLAIR£ XSS^r^S ■■'^'•T^^mS'Jßr An ERNST LUBITSCH Production I TO-MORROW 3.15 6.15 9.15!129 words
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Advertisement191 1940-04-15 14 I •mm 1 1 t- <y^ I TO FORGET THE "L I W war war taxes Come to Dance to-niffht i AT THE I fl •PROUDLY PRESENTS* fjhS I lIUSIAY 2«ih AIMS.* I l-*ARMY, NAVY AIR FORCE NIGHT*- I^d «T CHARMING AND QOMCMOffS INTERNATIC I B^. l^ BEAUTIES OF THE191 words
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89 1940-04-15 15 (jl Daresbury from the joint masU-r-W 0lr, and nt Uld Portman. master ot Taunton himts haN( lnM a n^e^^u^im^ of .-una-1 .1 to continue I tw^n-ll hounds J H-l lected I I I I •■lUl season I h!v| tool oi »ne the89 words
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Article75 1940-04-15 15 Planes i I ASK of the inventions that may be born in this war is a parachute for planes out of control. Parachutes for men have saved many lives. Those who investigate Mich ideas have one that may (or may not) succeed. The idea is for the last man leaving75 words
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Advertisement146 1940-04-15 15 "The Daughters m Another Winner. It is First Rate Entertainment" -stkasts timks. I Don't Miss This Grand Picture lalhambra] Warner Bros.' \ma/m_: >equel to The POUR DAUGHTERS" Produced on a fHaid Scale -ZSZ^* Z "V The 'Four Daughter! S^L Ik r^fe^ PRISCILLA LANE I «T v^^^^- J ROSEMARY LANE W*M<&%tflk146 words
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Article106 1940-04-15 16 Campaign Against Illiteracy APPROXIMATELY H"."" 1 Chinese or a little third Of the nation of 150 (X I, ranging from 15 to 45 year still illiterate, according tics compiled by the Minis ry of Education. These illiterates are expect* I iall educated within five Ministry, under the Instruct* National Government,Central News - 106 words
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Miscellaneous135 1940-04-15 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE Mail Departures lO.DW MalM or of postinj; ggy] (Steam- 5"0 P m Cl !Suth-West) (Steamer) JOO a.m T\-ixj-c'Hr- (Steamer) u.oo am !iava (Steamer) 9.00 am T n A .Steamer. 9.00 a.m. TO-MORROW mi 500 P m AFRICA A s°°P 1U uiTRMA. Air> 50 Pm ir) 9.30 a.m. A135 words
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331 1940-04-15 17 INTER- STATE CRICKET ENDS IN A DRAW the into: cricket match between Selangor and I which ended m a draw. ored 218 runs m the first innings and 94 runs for nd innings before declaring the.innings closed. j mplied a poor score first innings. T* t d inn Ithout any331 words
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Article227 1940-04-15 17 1 nun Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Sunday Malacca compiled 115 runs m the first innings m Ply to Selangor's 221. J. Sequerah 36 and Lee Kirn Tee 27 were j y tW( to bat with any confidence. econd innings, Malacca had scored 142 runs for227 words
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347 1940-04-15 17 Si ngapore Sat u rday. I ED by a superior set of forwards, the Singapore Harbour Board found little difficulty m scoring an easy win over the Naval Police by four goals to two m a Div. 11 (A) soccer encounter on347 words
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Article56 1940-04-15 17 OWING to heavy rain throughout the morning and early afternoon terday. the following cricket matches, scheduled to be played, were cancelled: S.C.C. v. Rengam, at the 8.C.C., S.C.R.C. v. Manchester, at the SC R C SRC v. CSC. at the S.R.C., and S.A OB. A. v.56 words
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Article20 1940-04-15 17 The United Engineers won their Busiiiou.ses League fixture against a/i XI from Outhrie'a by 5 goals to 1.20 words
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Article246 1940-04-15 17 ST. ANDREW'S BEAT ST. ANTHONY'S Singapore. Sunday. OT. Andrews School defeated St. Anthony's School yesterday .it cricket on tlie former's ground, by two wickets. Following are the scores: ST. ANTHONY'S BOYS' SCHOOL D Miller b D. Meyer 15 Th am Koon Poh c b D. Meyer 2 P. Almonte b246 words
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Article196 1940-04-15 17 Interesting Cricket Singapore, Bundaj IN a n Interesting game of cricket pi. this aftornoon the S: cricket Club captained by J i Jeans beat the St. Joseph's Institution by 10 wickP6UOH arc the results; St. Joseph's Institution J. GalLstan b Tufnell 1 T. Campbell Ibw b Hunter 4 L. de196 words
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Article30 1940-04-15 17 WEARNE'S BEAT HARPER GILFILLAN Sin pore, Sunda In a Bin In ss Hou uv sa match yesterday evening, Wearnea dofeated Harper Oilfllla three goals to nil on the Depot ground30 words
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Miscellaneous35 1940-04-15 17 Iliarr III.DW KK:cer a. League, Div. 1, A Irgylls and ium; R.E. vs. La. Div. 2"B" Pori v. Fairer B H I. Sime Darby vs. Chartered S. Bank. F. N G Jacks, riNN|s and S.R.f35 words
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Article274 1940-04-15 18 Lond p i 'i■ i l. o NORTH l 1. m o. 0 NORTH Hali l 1 0. Hull i Lincoln 0 5 sm»i ihii (ii' Mnl-ftaud (l •W<'li 1. SOUTH l] P 2 ,OI 111 mouth 2 i >ttenhai i Millwall 0 ford l. I MUM274 words
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Article114 1940-04-15 18 Wembley, A] B/ARTIME restrict i«»i i jeep crowd to half Urn r i capacity irhen Bftami net W Both sides mined pcrf« ct and concerted pla> a After 20 minutes England tacking strongly, then \Y: les ral was fisted over thi by land goalkeeper, B) d minute114 words
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Article159 1940-04-15 18 Gloucester, Apr. 14. I T'HK English am! \V«-Uh Ku I teams stood silent tor mil I before to-day's game m memon I Prince Alexander Obolensky, (killed i [m an R.A.F. air accident) who was I replaced m the English tean I Guest. I England a' tacked159 words
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Article160 1940-04-15 18 Support For War Tax On Incomes Singapore, Sunda> I SIPPORT tor income-tax m Malay j was voiced by Madras-born Mr. I j A. G. Pasha. President of the Sinsa pore Pranakan Club, counting j large cosmopolitan membership of local. born and domiciled subjects at the Clubs 42nd anniversary cel<- i160 words
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Article36 1940-04-15 18 Paris. Ap] I M Reynaud. French Premi< I tcle^i .->hed Genera] W- I mander-in-CWel o! Hie *'>• n the Middle BMt. On hl« r< I Beirut, express!] Govi ■confidence In h'm and bJ Reuter.36 words
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157 1940-04-15 19 "DOWN WITH HITLER HUNNISH METHODS" UNANIMOUS VOTE AL AND NEW YEARS I)A\ WAS HELD IN THE VICTORIA SCHOOL j PERERA. SECRETARY OF THE! PROPOSED A "DOWN WITH HITLI RESOLUTION WHICH WAS D LAWRENCE AND UNANIMOUSLY; HUSUSTIC CROWD OF 250 SINGHALESE CARI is inpMiMied address. Mr. <i. R. Perera said that157 words
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Article47 1940-04-15 19 HOLLAND IS STA TE OF SEIGE Tr Apr. 14--proclaimed I m central, west, vember, I to additional rend the north, ays that impressed rding neutand FrendJ parliawUl be he AlUej In the lc Imenjt d an I ollcj mchangh policy for advance i rent \\t. r." ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article44 1940-04-15 19 ALLIES ORDER MORE PLANES I gfathtagtan, April 14. BRITAIN and France have received the War Department's permission to place orders ior new-model, twin-engined Douglas attack bombers believed to be able to approach 400 miles hourly, the fastest of its type m th? world ReuterReuter - 44 words
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40 1940-04-15 19 Two childrt::. a boy and a gin. were injured m a c betweer. ta motor-cars near the Fochore police station at about 7 o'ciock last nipht. They have been removed to the ge:. hospital.40 words
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Article355 1940-04-15 19 GERMAN TROUBLES IN NORWAY London. |pr. THK Tijiu ■>. rfmmmttm <>n the ljteht information from Norway. which, it says, is being defended with sreat gallantry, remarks that "the spirit that animates the defenders should prevent a German foothold m it from ever being anything but precarious. "The German invaders haveBritish Official Wireless - 355 words
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Article29 1940-04-15 19 Berlin. Apr. \Z. The Oerman News Agency iUt« Briti&h plane* atiavked the and Town of Marvik >e>tenlay at te moon and that -all bombs missed their I mark.' ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article41 1940-04-15 19 London. Apr. 14. uthoritative circles :>sued that Mie Allies ar? Holland's neutrality. be more absurd or thf c f rumours which ie Germany. Is, Apr. 14. wd tenc Governremains un- c armed to ed I reed dvi ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article52 1940-04-15 19 London, April 14. market the recent tailed to affect s and supplies have been I ts. :al operation entailed payment is not c the market any undue sterling treasury bills vllott a d at an average 3 8.16 d. which is practical- last week. 1 loaedReuter - 52 words
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Article19 1940-04-15 19 •ear the Telok I ation at about 8 o'clock' Bengalis were removed U. -ing -tunctu: I frachi.19 words
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Article42 1940-04-15 19 London. Apr 13. FOLLOWING pture o: the G an trawler, Friesland. yestenfc more Qemai trawierj me Nora-, and Blankenburg, w re brought to a Scot ush port 10-cay by prize crews They were caotured eff the N'c: coa ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article151 1940-04-15 19 ill Salurd I'.ukit liniah. MiiL-.t[M»i. I_\K\V ..IOON SU iw -11 RfM IMC V.'O U] Clfl Uu.« I JI'LY Jin SI 1 ENTH M" ft lU.ii i< ;mh |1 X S— TAT BUItKJE 132 I nui.m -de sr; (.liti. i Kkt I— loki> Bl Sil >; Measute Sl5151 words
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Article38 1940-04-15 19 Chungking. Apr. 14. Cash rewards ranging from two dollars to 6.000 are offered by the Chinese Hi^h Command lor capture of Japanese combatants and aggnts and seizure of :>oms, mjJitan supplies, papers and documts. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement97 1940-04-15 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELIMAATSCHAPPIJ,1 MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Charter A.D. 182*. Incur] he Netherlands. nda Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM id Up Capital i- 40.030,000,Reaerve Fund 10,500.000Londnn Cm respondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland :-Kut*rd«am. The Hague, and 64 branches and i>uh-braiiche« at smaller placf-f. Netherlands Ea>t Indies :^-Batuvia. Sourabaya,97 words
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Article88 1940-04-15 20 MORE EARTH TREMORS IN TURKEY \nk.ii.i \i" M VIOI I I iithqu.tkr liiv< '•< I M I Intermittent!] In ttn N ;i I, ,i .M nc»rth uul Wltrml UuiUU m the rtflen wbk ii mm tl,. trophic earthqmaktu I)r» en j m The ttwM iN' h*' lll(lt >J The i'"<Reuter - 88 words
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Article271 1940-04-15 20 FIERCE BA TTLES IN NOR WAY ckholm, Apr. 1 1. NORWEGIAN forces have been engaged m fierce battles on a number of fronts, Mcording to reports reaching here. De pite th i of < >"- ;.t Skilberg, o ven mileg north-west of Balden, this ■i- town is rf]>ort *f| toReuter - 271 words
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Article269 1940-04-15 20 London, Apr. 14. j UI oanini E tudlnavla It thought In Informed qw m London to be susceptible oi two Interpretations, says Reuter'i diplomatic correspond* and may ..lies tat list Lhe t':i .rimes it m >.<ondlv. it is an i-olated nmvf. It Ihe furnn r CMkj/ttlmtoReuter - 269 words
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Article118 1940-04-15 20 OCCUPATION OF BRITISH LEGATION Copenhagen, Apr. 14. MR Ward Smith, of the British Legation here, told Reuter: "It all came Fantastic surprise. At 5 a.m. the tnana trickled into the cky and occupied it with only about a battalion of men at fir^. They brought 50 bombers, which pped leafletsReuter - 118 words
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Article31 1940-04-15 20 DEATH OF FAMOUS ENGINEER London, Apr THE deat) Bil (> M ban Buchanan i.s announced M day. He was an International^ m ineer, associated with bic hnrbrmH k and river works ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article91 1940-04-15 20 London. Apr Opening Scotland's first i. -I evacuee children, the Secrei M Scotland gave, an assurance tha thaH Government did not intend to I second evacuation scheme Into I unless real necessity arises m ti. I of danger from savage, larg» I attacks on the towns. "AB.O.W. - 91 words
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Article40 1940-04-15 20 Chungking. Apr I Two reconstruction projects will m started by the South Seas W Mission her?. There is a pla M establishment of pharmaceutical I to make medicines for soldiers, and alsoß a million-dollar rubber factory. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement62 1940-04-15 20 i fJLiITH H Vr^hodv :m5 15 9 15 I^BOJ^ MALAYA'S CINEMA Ot lUXE <>»** BOX OFFICK :UM» BASIL RATHBONE IN SnERLOCK HOLMES with vw ii ii)\ ALAN 1,K, I.ITINO MAIJSHAU I ICTIONS (iItEATKST ItKTKCTIVK TIIRILLKK "Tjpk^m^ »i < > k irn m eJUJX ROLAND YOUNG GLADYS GEORGE 'S^' w r62 words
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Article64 1940-04-15 1 Disastrous Fire At Panama Panama City, Apr. 1 1. gIX people «re reported 5 burned to death and 10,016 homeless as a result disastrous fire m the lowa. )iM night the entire iNl i;m and military lire fighting forces on both sidea of (he Isthmus were mobilised to fi&hi the64 words
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71 1940-04-15 1 I The Hague, Apr. 15. I |T is officially announced that a British I bombir d m flames yesterday on I Dutch territory near the village of I Banbberich, close to the German frontier, I after a flght with a German machine. I It isReuter - 71 words
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Article39 1940-04-15 1 I Chungking. Apr. 14. Two reconstruct ion projects will be started by the South Seas Chinese Mission her plan for establishment of pharmaceutical works to make medicines for soldiers, and also a million-dollar rubber factory ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration25 1940-04-15 1 I i ir ,i ueen whose v"""' i aSt uas heard m b la "'^t ,i ana a was also25 words
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Article833 1940-04-15 1 LATE F1XAL Britain Smashes Her Way In Stockholm, April 15. ACCORDING to a despatch from the Norwegian News Agency office at Bodoe, m the north, German troops have abandoned Narvik, the northern part of Norway, and are taking refuge m difficult country north and east ofReuter - 833 words
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Article158 1940-04-15 1 NAZI AIR BASES BLASTED London, Apr. 15. THE Air Ministry announces that British aircraft at dawn yesterday ■fain made a low-flying attack on Stavanger aerodrome m Norway, and the hangar, runway and a number of enemy aircraft were damaged. A further attack was made on the enemy m Hafs Fjord,Reuter - 158 words
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Article48 1940-04-15 1 STOP PRESS Von Scheer Torpedoed London, April 15. It is officially announced that the Admiral Von Scheer, German pocket battleship, has been torpedoed. Reuter Wireless. The Admiral Yon Sdieer was successfully Attacked by the submarine Spearfish, states the Admiralty, and was probably hit by move than one torpedo.48 words
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Article93 1940-04-15 2 "AMERI CA MAY BE FORCED INTO WAR" \|U \OKK APR. It g, ESSI i I BBITIBH NAVAL CO! P AT NARVIK IS BLA_ T BONED IN THE PRESS. THE GENERAL i. viisi DEVELOPMENTS IN EUROPE WE IME TOPIC OF LEADING \KIKIKS. reme departpoUcyol the most scrupulous pQI m any i<>rm,93 words
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39 1940-04-15 2 DANISH SHIPS WANT TO FLY U.S. FLAG [n, Apr 14 r LLOWIN( Danish shipi to regl ider the pder to prevent seiv, dell Hull, pi< a conferlons i registry lividually, but irticular I irtment Govi mtssible under I ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article20 1940-04-15 2 14 inces i. talirdy H oil Narvik .lar 10 us lollow.s: Including captain v rlously missx seriously ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article25 1940-04-15 2 C FLUSHING, Ajw 14 Th« Ketherimndi motorship Vel >citaa -197 tons) mined and i of! the Britiah of the crew landed and d lost ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article96 1940-04-15 2 Cypriots Rush To Enlist I London. Apr. 14. CFPRIOI i"urnalisls who bMWt been Visiting London and have been exchangini riewi In the rrankest possible manner uith those specially interested m Cyrus Affairs, kit. for Frame on Saturdaj where they will be the gutst* of military authorities and will have -mB.O.W. - 96 words
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Article137 1940-04-15 2 London, Apr. 14. t. Queen attended a reception to celebrate the 85th anniversan r the founding of the Young Women's Christian Association and m I course V. broadcast which was relayed to Canada and the U S.A. Her Majesty said: I suppose, has the AssociationB.O.W. - 137 words
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Article70 1940-04-15 2 We Pay For Your News fjflfltfctni b happening m your town or viilase. It may b* news of national interest. Tell us. >Ye Hill pay for contributions used. Write or telephone to the K«WS Editor of the Malaya Tribune, at any of our offices m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and70 words
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Article45 1940-04-15 2 London, Apr. 14. Div. Itiah girls m uniform, an ambulai omprtslng 22 motor was oftu.ially handed over lornl to the army. After the ceremony the vehicles were dr yen to I 'he Froncn Unn Warrior, upon which a wreath tid B. O.W.B.O.W. - 45 words
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Article46 1940-04-15 2 N/w Delhi, April 14. Fifty miles of cable for non-magnetic lies arc being produced weekly m India under supervision of the Indian ,nd they are being fitted to ships m Indian ports. Ports adjacent to India are also ren<iv eirdles from India.-— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article526 1940-04-15 2 NAZI SEA LINK TO NOR WA Y CUT Londnu. Apr. Till-: puhh. ta particularly iinpn-wd bg the ted that tin Admiralty m plate <•! Wi u« ■ll-known rdIcCIICC ill PTmaJ UMI to ion German Jwtrosrwn as wctmnf M1 hai tignalM eoognitulatlwii Ui all concern^ \n tack on tn.v rwous, daringB.O.W. - 526 words
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Article222 1940-04-15 2 FRANCE OVERJOYED Prance is thrilled and ovei the new.- of the brilliant act! British Navy at Narvik, wl splashed on the front paces of all p •Nelson must be chuckling m n. grave," wsls the comment of tn< the street, while typical con la] quarters was: "iv a U British222 words
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Advertisement29 1940-04-15 2 Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Kidney trouble, etc. cured with I WO LVSA l RIC ACU) < RANULI CIMMMM blOOd frr»m In* In. f/l1 c t-irii tonic I<> the m. CHAR] t* < <29 words
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592 1940-04-15 3 ,PTFD THAT THE NAZIS WILL DEMAND FROM I• V abilities for the conveyance of arms S IT IS FOUND THAT TRANSPORT OF Wi -SStHE MINED KATTEGAT AND IBOOPS BJ AIR NO REFERENCE IS MADE AS AGGE v"^RE OF THE DEMAND IF GERMANY FINDS TROOPSReuter - 592 words
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Article91 1940-04-15 3 NAZI RADIO ALLEGATION REFUTED tendon. April 14 AN allr nation that the R A.I bonibod the railway station at SchleswiKholstein was repeated over the (iei man radio this afternoon. This has alread> hetn denied by the British Air Ministry The (ierman announcer to-da> quoted a passat-e of Hitler's >peeeh toReuter - 91 words
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Article359 1940-04-15 3 London. Apr. UDKOUK ASTIMi to-night. .-Major Alt Ice said as far as pape S uarantees could f Denmark was completely l l Nazi attack, but the Danes found as had all others trust g aiUer'h wwd, that the Na/is uill promise anything and break anyB.O.W. - 359 words
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Article39 1940-04-15 3 London. Apr. 13. REUTER Is authoritatively infori that British nvoys from the Balkans, following regular conferences throi] out- the week, will hold a final meet on Monday and then in-™ almost immtcfiatelv to their posts. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article23 1940-04-15 3 Ottawa, Apr 13. Mr Mackenzie King, Premier, left for his holiday In Virginia I expected to be away for fortnJgßl R eu terReuter - 23 words
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Article166 1940-04-15 3 TWO NAZI FIGHTERS SHOT DOWN London. Apr. 14. IT is learned that two aiicrait nt the R-A.F. Coastal (OmmaiKlt vim's dwtoed principally ln i ol^ussance- had t*O engagement* on Satunlav ovei Uv with the latesi German Mand phot.^raDhu- tottTOf »c <** from Kiistiansand to btav^'.i i 11 a German fmhterReuter - 166 words
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Article59 1940-04-15 3 New York, Apr 13 The Anglo-French purchasing Board has been advised that certain types "f planes have been released. A Washington dispatcn states Mr. Henry Morgenthau has notified the Anglo-French representatives that 'he Allies would have to defray the cost of developing the improved mode's forReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement19 1940-04-15 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LOOTED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FJRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT19 words
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Article, Illustration643 1940-04-15 4 HUGH LLEWELLYN - HU GH LLEWELLYN SINGAPORE /WUSICAL SOCIETY SCORES AGAIN (B) ♦HE Viet Orial Hall wa tin crowded last night and the warded I i exoellenl and vital p« foin^a: Bii iviwiufl German's M Merrie England." Musical ecenf Merrie E i. <»i being well ipacity ni the643 words
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212 1940-04-15 4 JUK conflict raging m Europe does not deter a young Indian excmployee of the Naval Base from contemplating a trip round the world on a bicycle. The man. 23-year old C. A. Srecdhar. born m India, told the Tribune that he had made plans'212 words
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151 1940-04-15 4 TAMILS AND SINGHALESE CELEBRATE NATIONAL DAY Singapore, Sunday. /r varied programme of music, dance and songs was presented by members of the Ceylon Tamil's Association, at their Club premises, last night, m celebration of their National Day. The Chairman welcomed the largs thering, aftei which a programme music commenced. Mrs.151 words
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Article84 1940-04-15 4 The Hospital. Board have appointed the Following Committees to visit the, Hospitals m Singapore and Penang during the year 1940. under Section 5 of the Hospitals Board Ordinance: Singapore: Dr. L M. Thompson, Dr. iMrs. iD. M Roberts, the Hon. Mr. R Williamson, Mr. C. Jackson. Miv V.84 words
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Article, Illustration54 1940-04-15 4 pOVEKING all musical int m Singapore, mtm I entitled "Musical Opinion" appeared for the first time m the "Morning Tribune" on Friday. This feature win appear regukuK every Friday m the "Morning Tribune. It is edited by Singapore's leading musical critics and writers contains informed articles news54 words
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Article293 1940-04-15 4 SINGAPORE TRIBUTE TO MAHATMA k MKEK and saintly character who, without even the shadow of an) armed force* or violence, could princes and principalities, subdu* nation with a murmur, rock empire with a gesture and move the world by the merest exercise of his will, was how Mr. Yap Pben|293 words
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Article104 1940-04-15 4 Falling Rock Kills Coolie (From Our Own Reporter" Penang, Sum; g A CHINESE coolie whose age Ifi mated at 30, sustained fatal injuries when a rock fell on him quarry at Batu Ferringhi this moi I I His brother coolies were seriously It appear* that sand at the side pit104 words
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Article185 1940-04-15 5 But So Honeymoon HAARLEM (Holland). HICH^STER. WHO IS TWENTY-SEVEN. WAS MAR--1;■ EX TO MISS URSULA DE PANNWTTZ, A SLIM, NF XT DAY HE WAS BACK AT HIS ...LEGATION AT THE HAGUE. after that be and his bride were married a#,iii. ai Bennebfoek, near Haaitat But st185 words
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Article156 1940-04-15 5 "CHIEF" OF CUT-RA TE MURDER FOUND New York. n.MEN believe that they have loU!ul the master-mind ol tin- killers-for-hire syndicate which has made a business^ murder during the past teu VfflTS In an entire floor i Y^' k protected so Wiat without reprisals. U ty's attor- solve murder. murdei Policeman156 words
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Article, Illustration48 1940-04-15 5 PAma photofrmph, characterises the picture. -The tafhWeMJ" Returns' which v v open a t tlu C ipitol 10-morrow Here %m is the invisible man appears v tnuMparent phantom Dvi k lall > ais not even possible to see the lM«ht«ft lif« oi the Msn wnicu holds up the clothe*.48 words
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Article, Illustration371 1940-04-15 5 Grade Fields Wants Village Wedding fRACIE FIELDS, NOW MRS. U MONTY BANKS, WANTS A WEDDING CEREMONY IN THE PARISH CHURCH NEAR HER SUSSEX SEASIDE HOME WHEN SHE RETURNS TO ENGLAND NEXT MONTH. The Norman church m the village of Telscombe. hidden away an^lrfe Downs, is 900 years old, and the371 words
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Article, Illustration11 1940-04-15 5 London's first f^fltt-f »»>^ Mr. Kin? ■enriaf a customer at Hyde Park.11 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1940-04-15 6 A DIARY OF THE SIEGE OF WARSAW Polish Officer Tells Last Days ,.,v, i 11-' SIEGE OF WARSAW WHEN IT ALMOST SEEMED THAT mi! GABLE UIUK! OMMENTATOB. w«t 1.1 M «»u...... and has hu<l little m.h,-. -1 S I,^-1 *c hundreds of thousands ,d.nary men --rsrisss?---' ,r ...m, :i ...h,.1,287 words
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Advertisement74 1940-04-15 6 ITS OUT!! mm^mm of malaya 10 10 rfs both a DIRECTORY and a CALENDAR packed with authentic and useful information on Malaya and it> peoples. An Easy and Immediate reference for the home and essential for the Office Copies Sizf 30" x 40" $2.00 40% of gross receipts evenly divided74 words
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Article, Illustration759 1940-04-15 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On Mr. Chamberlain's Firm Hold On Parliament: Popularity Of Mr. Winston Churchill: Lord Beaverbrook Spoils A Good Article: Women's Auxiliary Air Force Problem-Pretty Girl Recruits Marry Too Quickly: Alluring Gamble Of The Slage-21-Year-Old CiH's Venture With "The Silver Patrol". London, Mar. 31. i:\i\i, last night759 words
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295 1940-04-15 7 Morning Tribune MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1940. Switzerland In Peril COMMON trick of the I Nazis is to create tension m one part and strike m another. The most recent example is the occupation ol Denmark and Norway. The mobilisation of large forces on the Dutch border was intended to convey295 words
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Article, Illustration469 1940-04-15 8 n\( Xl D <i ai.nMaiuls .U I'.iikit Inn. ill vi, s.iluhl.iv l«»r the .•tvcriiors final visit lnfon* I«\i\iiii; tor Ilium' on itjn«vj|.i\ Mr I I l<lrr is iiiitstaiiiJiiig m •imtrd -inn hop .h k lififii with ll "t469 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-04-15 8 MODEL frock ©I tub-white heavy linen worn i>\ Mrs Vivian Bath. Intriguing squared sleeves i of i" ii BC hI .1 linen ••»ni fus- chia h«'lt i;iv- ing (lisiiiution be* coming lip- stick to natch i colour Bcheme. Severely tai- lored white sail <» r hut lending61 words
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Article, Illustration187 1940-04-15 8 Cathay Ca fe Crowded IT was a eil c of "push your way m" to the atln'v (afp on Satunl.i\ nlfht, KvnvoiH' seemed to have the Mime i<l«'a niavb c because Cowan and Bailey were slating popular MNifa with community chorasvs. Most ixoplr seem to like thr sound of hfir187 words
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Article86 1940-04-15 8 THK Volunteer Police who figured m the .spectacular Police Parade on Friday exchanged marching foi "tripping the light fantastic" on Saturday night at the Adelphl Hotel Th (< y threw an enjoyable ball at which most of the luminaries «'t the force were present. The Inspector General86 words
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Article379 1940-04-15 8 VERA ARDMORE - PEOPLE PLACES VERA ARDMORE ftejerm in pale pink net with a I tiered skirt. Lady McElwaine's diaphonous frock white net-was garnished with wink s gold sequins. Mrs. p. Bedford was there In sculpted < burgundy crepe with gold accents and Mrs. J.T. Hilterman wore a ram-washed j floral print with379 words
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Advertisement90 1940-04-15 8 HllX Mo JHoKiHIIUL f7 PARENDS s.nu Mr MM lIC SONS INh m\l(,iiiii:s i o nr.MAN'sv 11 tarn ol i.tpui •t n m: turn i)« 'M <-x»r:iordlnaril ,i m Hatotlng jroung prngi— ill i i" *U br»n< tv Omnmerclal uul Mil ;«H. iikl X ire and an with m expert* Why90 words
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Article, Illustration842 1940-04-15 9 D o 's And Dont's For Dining-Rooms Let discrimination temper your enthus j asm for new ideas. us about furniture and > L etc. are becoming ore exciting but these, Kcess, can leaxl one us trouble. Discrimination to successful house.member. AKOVKS AM) NOOKS I fou -mple the breakfast noo^s which842 words
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Advertisement43 1940-04-15 9 TAIKOO SI/GAR Refined and packed m the Hong Kong factory of the Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., of London. obtainable at all Cold Storage Brunch end high class dealer a PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES cs 147A Advt o/ Stngnpon Cold Storage Co., Ltd43 words
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Article, Illustration515 1940-04-15 10 I 888 OF IT. AND OF A MOW ISANT ITPE. HAS BEEN BARHARA HUTTON'S RECENT PUBLICITY THBRB WAS A PERIOD WHEN ACCOUNTS OF THE WOOLWORTH HEIRESS APPEARED WITH DAILY REGULARITY IN AMERICAN NKWS SHEETS, AND MUCH OF THIS WAS OF AN UNFLAT- \<; AND515 words
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Article, Illustration149 1940-04-15 10 TR IPPLE WEDDING, IN ONE FAMILY 1 M musing rwonl »as set m f A S las. -...nth when Wl ,.i, tl ....<! one brother vvere I ZitS Church, Hearm Hill. S.E. 1 Coombs family, and i, lt her Coombs feel I about the :ment of a family m I149 words
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Article, Illustration202 1940-04-15 10 IT'S A FEATHER IN THEIR CAP |T certainly is worth something to be as smart as this and a smart head is worth something lin the business world. So why not on a girl. At any rate you've got to be smart if you hope to win at the races.202 words
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Article19 1940-04-15 11 Harry Morgan, the one-and-a-half pound survivor of the Glamorgan quadruplets born on Mar 7, has died.19 words
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Article, Illustration227 1940-04-15 11 WOMAN NAMED "GUARDIAN OF KILLERS" MIDDLE-AGED, MOTHERLY-LOOKING. MRS. LENA FROSCH WAS NAMED BY DISTRICT ATTORNEY O DWYER AS THE 'GUARDIAN ANGEL" OF A NEW YORK 'MURDER SYNDICATE." Mr. O'Dwyer is investigating the activities of an underworld organisation, which has become known as the "cash and bury" syndicate. It accepted commissions227 words
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Article1905 1940-04-15 12 Harold Rae - Harold Rae SHORTSTORY By l n g that it *a red Sum. thoui as unexpected hand ac- VIE .dships mid threw nimd upon Ham asbetag f>l variety, but when he burst Lnf mj dr( ams that late aff-rnoon nplexioti if* what I would d£dlrtj cr<> Hi hunc In the1,905 words
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Article273 1940-04-15 12 RICHARD SILK, a Southampton barbar s assistant, used to n^ l Colonel Walter Henry Rotherham, of Cedar Lodge. Oakleyioad Southampton, to cut his hair and trim his moustache. Now Silk has learned ttiat m the colonel's $500,000 will he I been left $4,000 for his273 words
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Advertisement212 1940-04-15 13 Situations Vacant IngraHEB r« I'RIMAKV mendatlon. App'v k No. 8m any D UHW oi Oeylanr, .d |p in KO 135-D) Tutor. Tn vening. I N 122-D Ihln- B< rribune, Kuala N j Ch awe 9«Jei tiling travel through- Malaya Tribun ,1 VOUNO nd PILLOW Ser n Tribune, rnt •■irk ;.uy212 words
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Advertisement639 1940-04-15 13 Miscellaneous I ">p 4c. stamp* for sample. Joo Chlat Road, Singapore N 10-Dj TRANSLATIONS undertaken. < -English rlss-vsraa, Bt Tribune, Singapore. (No. SI), ONE HUNDRED WAYS TO EARN A LIVINO The bo* r those looklni for employment, work or I m M per c b. Winch >. 28. The Arcade639 words
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Advertisement488 1940-04-15 13 Educational HE R ta] I-.-...,!,. T. Hong Bahni 1 Ply Box No 783 me, Singapore. 117-b) HERNA4 i \M I i >L, 122 I 1 tuition up to 1 la charge. Day j; ">e;HT by tU m d Quick Cambrtdi ti by Pai-.> Bcho I .'-asonable 1 47, Killmey Road,488 words
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Advertisement371 1940-04-15 13 Wanted I nd Road. Singapore. No j 01 !..nct 4-»; t C to box 788 Ma (No. 13) M 8 and i. hed. In lots r PPly to Bo* v bu Sm X P} equipment wanted port ildJ rtand with ratchel 1] *|f>-*ngle lena for full-plate WUI i».,y lew i371 words
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Article83 1940-04-15 14 Japanese Drug Policy In Shansi Tin, I NEW arrivals from Bhai that the Japan* authorities have Intensified poly v <>i' poisoning the Chin< kie by narcotic drugs m Shi In Taiyuan Talku and m i do districts m nortl under :ontrtl 0] have i ned by the hundr< nan PoppyCentral News - 83 words
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Advertisement68 1940-04-15 14 Mi* This La* Chance i AINIOL <» m» if' 3.15 6.15 9.1$ GARBO LOVES! Gaibo m a gay Mark down the date Now! TO-MORROW 3.15 6.15 9.15 v. CAPITOL Bl^^^Hr i HHfc \▼Ak. I'll 2Bft f i k. also mm vs-mmioy fm;... I FOR lUX \Vi)KI.I)-S lIKAVV\M-:i<;HT JJAMIMONSIIIL' THURS FRI68 words
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Advertisement226 1940-04-15 14 Illtll I JAM- <7^» TO FORGET IHI W I *J WAR .V UAK 1 \XI -'s mJMTA A\ I Come to Dance to-night w II From 9-30 to 1^ p ni Ir^t I AT THE I •PROUDLY PRESENTS* f JNN| •O\ I KIWAY liiih Al^K.* I 1-* ARMY, NAVY AIR226 words
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190 1940-04-15 15 6 Hunt Masters Resign... "It Is Too Expensive" T|ri l the resignation M Urt Daresbury Irom the joint master- the Belvolr, and of Lord Portman. master of Taunton nVl hunts have lost v master since the beginning of the I is now serving with I inual meeting oi X Hint'190 words
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Article76 1940-04-15 15 Parachute To Save Planes fjNK of the inventions that may be born m this war is a parachute for planes out of control. Parachutes lor men have saved many lives. Those who investigate such ideas have one that may (or may not) succeed. The idea is for the last man76 words
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Advertisement20 1940-04-15 15 "appv world /fflin^db*^ --t s, aside Park ti*f3^^**3j^ *W WPV '»>»..: i TO.NITE -^^^T^/^^ NIOHTB rT~~~ I h^wa irM rous I20 words
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Advertisement181 1940-04-15 15 The Daughters m Another Winner. It is First Rate Entertainment" str aits timks. Don't Miss This Grand Picture POSITIVELY I AST DAY AIUAMDDA j TO-DAY 3-15 H-15 9-15 ALiIAJVIDKA j Warner l»n>^.* Amaiuig sequel to The POUR DAUGHTERS" Produced on a grander Scale i JB&jg""" u\^\ The Four Da^ hlerf181 words
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Article117 1940-04-15 16 Campaign Against Illiteracy Chu APPROXIMATELY L4O, A Chinese or a little ovei I third of the nation of 450,000,1 I ranging from 15 bo 45 years I] Rtili illiterate, according to statu 1 ties compiled by the Ministrj Education. II These illiterates are expected all educated within five year. MCentral News - 117 words
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Advertisement238 1940-04-15 16 w- 1U- r^^Sil^^^^ I^^, j/ Ujiu^i^^^^x^ BYPaOandIIgJIIJIIAUNES The best powlble ictvlcm are being maintained by the P. o. B. •> aSSwffsa^ssar^j.-j Lnghai, Cofcwnbo and Bombay Interchanfeabta is\ COl Particulars on application. SSaww s s s s aavsus w lMm p. 0. STEAM NAY. CO. Collyer Quaj 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM238 words
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Advertisement88 1940-04-15 16 111 n\s imi 1 1. 1« i.im I 'SSSSHt I BOVSTEAD ft CO., LTD. I THK lIAXK LIKE IT»- I AMERICA!! ORIKNTAL LINE SERVICE I IMUMHI SAILINGS I AKINC, I'ARIiU FOR BOSTON, NE* YORK 1 ANO BALTIMORE VIA THE CAPE I W (Incorporated m Engi b I Direct Service to88 words
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Miscellaneous114 1940-04-15 16 IPOSTAL INTELLIGENCE I Mail Deparlures TO-DAI j V est B earner) 00 am RA n mi o m on m MORROW D 500 p m. dr) 5.00 p.m NADA 9 SO a m. 5.00 p.m MINX (Air) 9-30 1 JU 5 M p m. CHINA M T^ m (South-West) (Ste114 words
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Miscellaneous8 1940-04-15 16 |>laiil Arrivals v —3 3 I 3.30 p8 words
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356 1940-04-15 17 INTER- STATE CRICKET ENDS IN A DRAW the inter-state cricket match between Selangor and I which ended m a draw. Ed 218 runs m the first innings and 94 runs for the second innings before declaring the innings clo I Implied a poor score irst Innings. They, •he -second inntout356 words
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Article238 1940-04-15 17 I From Our Own Correspondent) h Malacca, Sunday, D ay, Malacca compiled 115 runs m the first innings In langor's 221. J. Sequerah 36 and Lee Kirn Tee 27 were only two batsmen to bat with any confidence. >nd innings, Malacca had scored 142 runs238 words
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Article57 1940-04-15 17 OWING to heavy ram throughout the morning and early afternoon yesterday, the following cricket matches, scheduled to be played, were cancelled: S.C.C. v. Rengam, at the S.C.C., S.C.R.C. v. Manchesters, at the SC R C SRC. "v. CSC. at the 8.R.C., and S A OB. A.57 words
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342 1940-04-15 17 Singapore, Saturday. ED by a superior set of forwards, the Singapore Harbour Board found little difficulty m scoring- an easy win over the Naval Police by i'our goals to two m a Div. 11 (A) soccer encounter on the home ground to-day.342 words
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Article20 1940-04-15 17 The United Engineers won their B Houses League fixture against XI from Guthrie's by 5 goals to 1.20 words
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Article188 1940-04-15 17 Interesting Cricket Si: Sunday. J N an 1: game cricket playect this afternoon the Singapore Club captained by J E Jeans be;» the St. Josrph.s Institution by wickets J 'i are the results: St. Joseph's Institution J. Galistan b Tufnrll 'i T. Campbell lbw b Hunter 4 L. de Souza188 words
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Article230 1940-04-15 17 ST. ANDREW'S BEAT ST. ANTHONY'S Singapore. Sunday. CT Andrew's School defeated St. thony's School yesterday at cr on the former's ground, by two i et.s. Following are the scores: ST. ANTHONY S BOYS' SCHOOL D. Miller b D. Meyer 35 Tham Koon Poh c"& b D. Meyer P. Almonte b230 words
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Article23 1940-04-15 17 WEARNE'S BEAT HARPER GILFILLAN Singapore, Bunds In a Business House League match yesterr. Ing, Wear: an by threi ill on the Depot ground23 words
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Miscellaneous42 1940-04-15 17 S|ioi*(% Iliai'Y 10..M.V SOCCER jue, Div. I, S.C Argyll! and Fum; RE. vs. Lo- Div. L V B" Port M ravia, Fairer 8.H.L., Sime Darby vs. 3 H B Chartered k vs. id S. Bank. F. Jacks, nNMs C and S.R.C. 142 words
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Article366 1940-04-15 18 London. Saturdi nRFLIMIN n the I c f.A. Cup comp Utton an S<M Til X khend 1 Wu- wi s P.«»k 0. ton 2 1 south b A dei i) Cardiff 1 Reading 1 f irnfmouth Bi 1 C. 1 v. i Torquay Southpoii l. I. \r366 words
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Article135 1940-04-15 18 WYmbh'v. Apr I|. ■fARTOME restrictions k. HMd to half the n l capacity when England n -I at ioec*r. Both sides missed perfect M and concerted play was luck After 20 minutes England M tacking strongly, then Wales i M I stinging WOI was fisted ove M135 words
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Article142 1940-04-15 18 i;loucestei\ Apr. 11. I THHK English and \\Yi>h R I teams stood silent for a iniimteH before to-day's gajne m memon >'l Prince Alexander Obolensky, (killecß m an R.A.F, air accident) who I replaced m the English team I England a Marked strongly -I i laliated.142 words
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Article157 1940-04-15 18 Support For War Tax On Incomes Singapore, Sund iy« m SUPPORT for income-tax In M xl I was voiced by Madras-born M' A. G. Pasha, President of th e B pore Pranakan Club, count' V larjje cosmopolitan membership 8 local-born and domiciled X at the Club's 42nd anniversary i X157 words
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Article32 1940-04-15 18 I Paris M Reynaud, French F raphed Genera! We> aiander-in-Chiel of the new n the Middle East, on hb i- Beirut, expressing the Go.- confidence In him and Ws32 words
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Advertisement125 1940-04-15 18 W^Mf^ym '^Ywrnah, V &RnISH mx %m wKm^ f^P^^ \/\^V'\V '"I BOTTLED HJ..^ j ""^^^iißi SB! "^fci i»*-^M^ 1 1 ill I r M I oinpetitioii lield m London <lf»:;<»). #^^X of mill's main Pi tluin »«ad to travel. j^^^^^^l Knuiries m Urn follo W in S Dominions and Colonies entered125 words
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162 1940-04-15 19 "DOWN WITH HITLER HUNNISH METHODS" r UNANIMOUS VOTE \AL AND NEW IRS DAY CELE[CH WAS HELD IN THE VICTORIA SCHOOL |fB G H. PERERA. SECRETARY OF THE >N, PROPOSED A DOWN WITH HITLER METHODS' RESOLUTION WHICH WAS D A. D. LAWRENCE AND UNANIMOUSLY ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD OF 250 SINGHALESE limpmiMCi address.162 words
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Article112 1940-04-15 19 HOLLAND IN STA TE OF SEIGE H Apr. 14. proclaimed to a I central, west, i last November, d to additional rest and the north. .-vs that impressed irding ncutand French parlia- neutrals will be ith the Allies cure aid m the the other side. It Government m j followedReuter - 112 words
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Article44 1940-04-15 19 ALLIES ORDER MORE PLANES Washington, April 14. InRITAIN and France have re--1) ceived thf War Department's permission to place orders for new-mod?l. twin-engined Douglas attack bombers believed to be able to approach 400 miles hourly, the fastest of its type In th? world ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article354 1940-04-15 19 GERMAN TROUBLES IN NORWAY I^ondon. Apr. IS. THK Times, commenting- on the latest information from Norway, which, it >ays, is being defended with great gallantry, remarks that "the spirit that animates the deienders shuuld prevent a derma n foothold m it from ever being anything but precarious. The German invadersBritish Official Wireless - 354 words
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Article27 1940-04-15 19 Berlin, Apr 13. The German News Agency >tat*s British planes attacked the port and town of Marvik yesterday afternoon and tb=»* bomb^ missed tner i mark ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article48 1940-04-15 19 London, April 14. rket the recent tunta failed to affect md supplies have been at*. lal operation entailed loan payment is not market any undue rling treasury bUls fully, allotted at an average 6 16d. which is practical- last week. ■■iosed steady. Re uterReuter - 48 words
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Article35 1940-04-15 19 an affray near the Telok I ation at about 8 o clock Bengalis were removed era! hospital. mem sustained a severe •nple and was bleeding had a punctured rearm and fractured his i35 words
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41 1940-04-15 19 Two children, a boy and a girl, were injured m a collision between tv j motor-cars near the Rochore police station at about 7 o'clock last night. They have been removed to the general hospital.41 words
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Article42 1940-04-15 19 I London. Apr 13. FOLLOWING to capture oi th< > riesland, yesterday tv. c> jmore German trawlers, the Norc^; I and Blankenburg, were brought- to :j Scottish port to-day by prize crews. They were captured eft the Norwegian coast ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article39 1940-04-15 19 Chungking; Apr. 14. Cash rewards ranging from two dollars to 6.000 are offered by the Chinese High Command for capture of Japanese combatants and agents and seizure of weapons, military supplies, papers and docume:*- Reu terReuter - 39 words
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Article147 1940-04-15 19 ..I >aturda\ I'.uku Timah. Sincap* -M lOO\ Ml t v >1J K< I t,MM v SJO (|fl jut mi; SEVENTH Ml ft IU I H ll( FAT BVEKI 132 A. i Nifhtshadi Sl3 GUUei |U Race 4— LOKI) BUG 111 S7 Thank |7 Race 3— THE POAI147 words
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Advertisement14 1940-04-15 19 ESTABLISHED 1 7 2 South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 3 Finlayson Green.14 words
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Advertisement102 1940-04-15 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. L.-tabiished by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Incorporated In the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40.030,000,Rf serve Funa 10,500,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office AMSTERDAM Branches Holland.— Rotterdam. The Hague, and 64 branches and su h -branehe« at smaller place?.102 words
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Article97 1940-04-15 20 MORE EARTH TREMORS IN TURKEY Xi.k.i.i \|>r 11. VIOI I N I trthcjiJi.k.s h.iv.- ur-ri-d ,nt. mult, nth m tin- pftai M h<»ui- .n nnith .md mitral Aii.i.. .ln. n, tin- r«m<m wJiidi tin catastrophic raithquakrs m I I ll)!»' I The towns affected Incladc Bin T«ik.il X.iv 'ii andReuter - 97 words
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Article31 1940-04-15 20 DEATH OF FAMOUS ENGINEER London, Apr. 14. THE death of Sir George Cunningham Buchanan \m announced today. He WM an internationally-known nglneer, associated with big harbour, dock and river works. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article122 1940-04-15 20 Copenhagen, Apr. 14. \IR Ward Smith, of the British btg*--1 tion here, told Neuter: 'It all Came as a fantastic surprise. At 5 a.m. the Germans trickled mto the city and occupied it With only abuut a battalion ol men at fin t ••They brought 50Reuter - 122 words
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Article131 1940-04-15 20 Paris, Apr. 14. MILITARY circles here describe the Narvik operations as a very severe blow to Germany and Hitler himself. At least one-third of the German Navy is now said to have been destroyed. It i.s believed lure that the German* have not more thanReuter - 131 words
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Article35 1940-04-15 20 London, Apr. 14. The Lord Mayor's Red Cross and St. John's fund rose on Saturday to £1,308,000, an increase of £1,000 on the day and £1,500 during the past week.— B.O. W.B.O.W. - 35 words
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Article374 1940-04-15 20 London, Apr. 14. -HE German b Scandinavia is thought m informed quari I- London (1 lwo inUrpn tations, says Reui diplomatic correspondent. tly, it la only the first instalment .nd may be i to divert the Allies int.) a hunt through the Norwegian fjords > r374 words
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Article279 1940-04-15 20 FIERCE BATTLE IN NORWAY Stockholm, Apr. 1 1 NORWEGIAN forces have been engaged m fierce battles on a number of fronts, according to reports reaching here. Despite the fresh landing of Orman troops at Skilberg, some eleven miles north-west of Halden, this frontier town is reported to be still mReuter - 279 words
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Article16 1940-04-15 20 Paris, Apr. 14. An official communique says there was artillery action west of the Vosges.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article141 1940-04-15 20 PARIS, APR. 14. JIIK WESTERN FRONT SAW TWO BIG ATTACKS YESTERDAY. AT DAWN THE GERMANS LAUNCHED A WELL-PREPARED ONSLAUGHT WITH A WHOLE COMPANY. THIS WAS PRECEDED BY HEAVY ARTILLERY PREPARATION, INCLUDING LARGE-CALIBRE MORTARS, AND EXTENDED FOR NEARLY A MILE OF THE FRONT. The ill lackers reachedReuter - 141 words
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