Morning Tribune, 17 April 1940
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Article22 1940-04-17 1 BWKTB I'"' ",ivr A DIStRICJ Sl*™ BATTLE" OSS1OEBAB" \Y NORTH ISII!IIIT «.M li > \MOSAUTV SrlJ!" .KO,. MAKS. TRAND. REUTERREUTER - 22 words
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Article31 1940-04-17 1 BELGIUM WANTS NO STRANGERS Brunei* Apr. 16. Ug decided to tighten I mewui- for the supenrWan of lorPnd O f a ill oe pecial supen win 'hose whose a^iMties^ -picion ReuterReuter - 31 words
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34 1940-04-17 1 NAZI TROOP MOVEMENTS OFF LUXEMBOURG Luxembourg, Apr. 16. Echternach; on the i frontier, that imI troops on the Gerd during the ni^ht. were such as th< Is no doubt Ldcrably larger scale :al.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article26 1940-04-17 1 NAZIS ANNOUNCE ROYAL BIRTH d Copenhagen at the Crown Prinamark has given birth Princess Ingrid is thr ddaughter of the aged ind was married in ReuterReuter - 26 words
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198 1940-04-17 1 WAVES OF BRITISH BOMBERS DESTROY GERMAN AIR BASE LONDON. APR. IK DROME AND BUILDINGS WITH LARGE MMBERS HEAVY HIGH-EXPLOSIVE BOMBS. Sessawsa B\SES WITHOUT LOSS. had begun were able to identify their target many miles out to sea from the fires started in earlier attacks gssassss fire nearby. Aided by thReuter - 198 words
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Article135 1940-04-17 1 This Is All The Nazis Wanted! Stockholm, Apr. 16. THE demands made to Norway after the invasion of the country had begun are revealed in a Norwegian Government statement to-day. They were: Norway to abstain from all resistance. The Norwegian Army to I ordered to enter into friendly relations withReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-04-17 1 SMILES MEAN TROUBLE Thi» crew of a bomber which took Srt in the devastating •ejen-hjy £id on Sylt, the German wr bas£ Such men have just carried ©ui this new ram.31 words
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Article107 1940-04-17 1 Paris, Apr. lb Kc>naud. speaking in the Senate. Its losses amount *o 30 per cental its heavy tonnage damaged. 20 per i Ot.lte cruises sunk. l or can "S£2SS/BSjID tonsof Gerrnar njchant shipping ha» been sun* orcapturea Allied merchant shipping In the same period wasReuter - 107 words
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15 1940-04-17 1 DUTCH HERRING FLEET RESUMES ITS WORK Reuter Amsterdam, Apr. W« minefields in the North Sea.-Reuter - 15 words
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Advertisement39 1940-04-17 1 1 2 v ij>ed Out 3 M Her 4 n (bared 5 13 Millions 6 r rage 7 •nd Pla, 8 9 10 11 and 14 Idvertisementi 13 P>ng 16 7 17 and 18 Norv Nazis 15 Ships 2039 words
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290 1940-04-17 2 London. Apr. 16. MR Seville Chamberlain, leaking to the National Free Chiirch 'iimim! in LoiNfen to-day, said Since this latest Otitra^t <>f Chose monsters "t wltkt&utm In Germany, who M*em to have shut the j»;Jt< oi men upon mankind, all niv thoughts have been o<Reuter - 290 words
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Article63 1940-04-17 2 don. Apr Hi. fttt Pit unlikely to the war itlon in r i- Commons to-day. In the present tage of operations }f l said has been told in the form of official communiqu t\ may, however, bo found possiWe for Ms-. Chamberlain or Mr. < urchlllReuter - 63 words
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Article50 1940-04-17 2 don, Apr 16. ive photo ken by the Royal Picturfe letai] a 1 irge JJ u I J ber •■■i.v aircraft oh the u ;1 >' I and runway of which len| target* for British Th< thia aerodi idern In Norway tnoi ed in tl 1B.O.W. - 50 words
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113 1940-04-17 2 I* iris. Apr 16. I/I\(. hristUn of Denmark personally gave the order for reMstame to cease, when Lieutenant Prime Valdemar of Rosenburi:. who u.i, in command of the Royal Palace Guards, had ordered his men to fire on the Germans, stated the late FrenchReuter - 113 words
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Article100 1940-04-17 2 <i- h z tra<ie restriction f w« nM all articles made from such piece-goods. statement issued by the Board of Trade explaining the restrictions says K has ht'**n clear for some time past that economy In personal conMimption mms one imnor?ant direcion in which theReuter - 100 words
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Article95 1940-04-17 2 iv u London, Apr. 16. IN th< Kou.ce of Commons to-day the 1 r for Economic Warfare stated b o h f at according to his information .tock, P ri»^ lou m P r( S U(>ts in Denmark on te oi the German Invasion were95 words
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Article55 1940-04-17 2 Tf i London, Apr. 16 It l& learned m London that rhp steamer Stancliffe 4.511 tons was tnr pedoed off the north SeouS\ Toast'™ Apr. 12 a lifeboat rescued to a contained SlI tliw the I 8 others m* th(l r^ c ued, an Arab died Utter A necond lifoboatReuter - 55 words
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Article101 1940-04-17 2 London, Apr. 16 BRITISH force has landed in the Faroe Inlands, stated Mr. R. A. Butler Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Common: to-day. Mr. Butler int:d: -On Apr 10 the Governor ol the Faroe Islands In repn j to a communication fromReuter - 101 words
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17 1940-04-17 2 Husband Of Late Actress Weds Again (From H. L. BopkJn) tier husband h <\ ia O|bfe and f^inless)17 words
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Article48 1940-04-17 2 B Ar. H An British junk bonib off t he the cruiser receivtd d v.hen it took on a heaw 'It also claimed that a Sund< boat wa^ d-esi roved. London. Apr 15 There Ls no confirmation of thi 'in naval circles here- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article82 1940-04-17 2 Washington. Api According to Mr. fcfrorgenthau all n obstacles to the sale of Un States planes to the Allies were mi, when the Anglo-French Pure Mission agreed "without reservatio: r*nmDlflfnt N to th e United States I ernment's conditions for release oJ latest types of aircraft.Reuter - 82 words
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61 1940-04-17 2 Stockholm, Apr Swedish war&hips fired war. at two foreign aeroplanes whici: fl Gothenburg archipeligo this during fog. The machine tl and disappeared. BriLssei? A A French plane which -i.e. I FW^d in a buttle over German U clashed in flames near Longlier the crew wasReuter - 61 words
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Article344 1940-04-17 3 Reuter STOCKHOLM, APR. 16. .IADfIHIPS HAVE COMPLETELY It Rl TI S -n IT THE GERMAN NAVAL P Wl! r \VUVIK STATES THE CORRESN (KS A In THF N4GENS NYHETER. HE oND KEat ßritish blue jackets occupied T O H F THE TOWN I'NDER COVER OF SJG ;AV A!Reuter - 344 words
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Article79 1940-04-17 3 Death Of Famous Authoress London, Apr. 16. !.irred oJ MW- Alec horess and artist.— die, daughtei oi late and Wid< a ot [afe I: was educated at I ondon. She bad scrvdon mmltt^cs of t lio Ir.ter<A Women and waj various philantbro-l rumisati ins. Sho ks of the Italian Gov-79 words
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Article39 1940-04-17 3 Bucharest, Apr. 16. lecided to ban ex contracts alreach ii e ol execution wii b ilso been taken pro nflower seed hitherto i;« rmany. onomlc authori In easurea for build oal. petrol and raw ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article35 1940-04-17 3 p Geneva April lf>. 0 ances by Hitler to mer League Comare tn featui ort to the Le^ tier told Dr. Burckwar like had scruples ■at ion of all means35 words
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46 1940-04-17 3 NO PERSONAL ATTACK ON KING HAAKON London. Apr. 16. THE Norwegian broadcast last night referred to the destruction of a deeeless town where King Haakon had slaved and added. "Henceforth we mean to keep the place of the headquarters secret We shall go on fighting. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article65 1940-04-17 3 Berlin. Apr. 16. Authoritative German circles quoted by the official German News Agency deny that the German Air Forc< ordered attack m King Ha personally or make any attack on not- population as the German arms he German Air Force, mj trictly In accordance witi inten Router. at his disposal."Reuter - 65 words
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Article55 1940-04-17 3 YUGOSLAVIA ROUND-UP OF GESTAPO Belgrade* A P r 1(i A NUMBER oi sensational arrests were made today when the police visited the homes of persons susptcted of being (German agents. It is thought that the arrests are to mark the beginning of a vigorous campaign to check the activities ofReuter - 55 words
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Article85 1940-04-17 3 NO announcement could have b more welconv to British jars or to jthose of our Al Telegraph commenting on the i!>( of British I 'it will be speciall) weta haTt lv must red N undaunted by tl standlnu X> stoutlj invaders and who will b> Strife85 words
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Article136 1940-04-17 3 London, Apr. i»ALTHOUGH reserve is displayed in discussing the matter ta l deA tail pride and satisfaction are expressed in all newspapers a tho ISe achievement of landing troops w.th.n seven days of the German assault on Norway. SSSEP TB exceptional foreM ß ht wouldB.O.W. - 136 words
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Article210 1940-04-17 3 Berlin. Apr. 10 THK News Agency says that German troops have blown up the Norwegian Governments broadcasting station at Notodden. 15 miles .southward of Koiu-s- hc r^ 'which has continued its antiGerman broadcasts in the last few days. A High Command communique repeats fa^t night's German 'statementReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration261 1940-04-17 4 (I nun our Own Reporter) KUALA M'Wl'R. TUESDAY. fr\ AMAZING i;ivi i ITION THAI THE son Of vie TIMISKD HO! si \\\s in*; iirwns OP A SENSATIONAL GANG KOKISKKY IN S\l \K SOUTH, MAR THE FEDERAL CAPITAL, A MONTH AGO, WAS MADE TO-DAY IN261 words
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Article69 1940-04-17 4 nethini b happealag in your t«>/, i, or villa-*' It mav »><• iicus '»f national interest ihi us. \\> uill pay lor contributions nei. Write or telepheae to tin- Newi Kilter oi the HaUyi Tribune, at .m\ of our ofllcea in Singmpere, Ku.ili laitnpur Ipoh69 words
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Article87 1940-04-17 4 Berlin. Apr. 16 WELL- INFORMED quarters in Berlin Tf commenting on what they describe as 'this hitherto unconfirmed report about landing at seme spot In northern Norway." state, "Landing at one of trie pathless Fjords is of course possible at some places, but from th« militaryReuter - 87 words
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Article157 1940-04-17 4 CHARGED with stealing railings from a grave in the Portuguese Catholic Cemetery off Bukit Timah Road, Lee Chen Pio a i -war-old Teoehiu. appeared before Mr. 11. Watson the Third Magistrate yesterday. According to the prosecution Lee wa by Mr. A. M. Drysdale, an Eni of157 words
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Article35 1940-04-17 4 A Stockholm. Apr 1G com-uiniquf: issued by the state ''""i Bureau states seven Army planes landed in the ()lli [etfon, southern .Sweden v< 1( Hie machines were confls-<-tl''f: fl the airmen interned35 words
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Article190 1940-04-17 4 APPEAL FOR MORE SUPPORT Indian Chamber Of Commerce Meeting A' annual general meeting 0 f the Indian Chamber of Com-men-e yesterday Mr. G. Maganlal, the Chairman, appealed ->- and firms to sten forward and ioin the ;-;;>;«; «>J phasised the important ass h In^jJK* m Stn,§g,e f the Indian immunity190 words
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Article199 1940-04-17 4 Keal Thrills A The Capitol jf j Strip-Tease By A sjjjl I fFyou want a thrill-go to tl tol. You will »m* n an "unseen J .spectre do an invisible "strip teas?? vanish into nothingness; him sit down to dinner and drink while clothed but hea< Wl i S^ e199 words
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Article108 1940-04-17 4 MUSICAL comedv of an excellent f dard la the attraction at vie Alham. bra. where "Kid Nightingale" began 2 sea.^oll la.st night. Although all the choice elements of thf musical film are here comedy, ron and song hits— the production differ* from the usual and presents108 words
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Article133 1940-04-17 4 An intense and well conceived ch ter study marks the bill served at Cathay. The film "Here I am a Stranger" shows the effect which the powi lovable but irresponsible personality a father has upon his son through years. Richard Dix plays the part the133 words
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Article39 1940-04-17 4 Bucharest s of the landing of British ti in Norway is spreading through country, and the apprehensioj. man invasion has given wav to fion. The Press gives pride of place vigorous action of the British I ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article205 1940-04-17 5 R.A.F. MAN CLEARED a- i of death by misadventure at the inquest [N return^ Hirao C r ner -^^"^.^e;, Richard Plaster, an engineer of the Royal A, SVWUU Ibv a motor collision at the junction of Victoria ;;Uoad on the nlgjit on Ma, 28. The coroner remarked that Hirao had205 words
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9 1940-04-17 5 Sir Neville Henderson To Broadcast Pinafore will ue^" 19 words
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Article59 1940-04-17 5 'AUDIENCE' WAS TOO SHREWDGAOLED >4.YEAR-OLD Seah Ah Teng. missed hi^ vocation in life. hands could defeat the eye. but able to manipulate two ttes from a shop he did he had as an audience, ling guilty when charged ye*ter\!r H Watson, the Third te, Seah Ah Teng admitted a r59 words
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95 1940-04-17 5 JHE characteristic of the Canadian Mounties of always getting their man was yesterilaj displayed by the Singapore police. Hut it went unappreciated by Mr H. Watson, the Third Police Magistrate. and a half years back, Eng a 32-year-old Chinese walk- ol the police95 words
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Article53 1940-04-17 5 Chinese currency totalling $90. in $10 notes was confiscated in a gambling case in the Third Police Court yesterday. Besides the Chinese currlncy $62 52 (Straits) was also confbvated from 15 Hylams who pleaded piilty to a charge of gambling when charged before Mr. H. Watson. They wore53 words
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Article32 1940-04-17 5 Found guilty of assisting in the; management of a lottery, a Chinese Earned Tan Keog Guan was yesterday convicted and fined $25. in default one month's rigorous imprisonment.32 words
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Article90 1940-04-17 5 SON DIED— SHE TRIED SUICIDE UNABLE TO GET WORK A MOTHER MADE AN ATTEMPT OWN LIFE BY TAKING CAUSTIC SODA. c yesterday she appear before the filth Magisir* Goh charged' with attempted suicide. With the after effects of corrosive poisoning still evident in her looks. Loh Ah Kee explained that90 words
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106 1940-04-17 5 Mothers Gambled With Childrens' Pocket Money PLAYING a game similar to roulette fourteen Chinese mothers gambled with their childrens' pocket money. In each case this consisted of only a few cents each. Then the police caught them. Brought before Police Magistrate Mr. H. Watson on a charge of gambling yesterday106 words
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Article, Illustration790 1940-04-17 6 In Shuttered Poland To-day THE MAIN POWKK STATION OF THE SHATTERED CITY Of LWOW, IN EASTERN POLAND, THERE STILL EXISTS AN MR RAID BULTH ORIGJWMY DESIGNED AGAINST GERMAN lACK THE DREADED OGPL HAVE CHOSEN THIS SHELTER FOR THI SCKNK OF THEIR "COURT OF JUSTICE. And790 words
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Article162 1940-04-17 6 'ADAM' ARRIVES IN NEW YORK New York. JUKKK tons of chest-thumping pitik alabaster arrived in New York recently. Surrounded by a heavy atmosphere of war-time secrecy, Jacob Epstein's squat, seventoot statue of Adam storm centre of mingled rapture and jeers in European art circles last summer came in "under sealed162 words
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Article, Illustration807 1940-04-17 7 H.L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On MeeLng The Cost Of The War: Very Rjch Alrea dy Paying I7 In The Pound: Malayan Civil Service Off.cers Favourably c e Educate Allowance A "Great Privilege": F.nanc.a. H dthes For Some-Bottle Party Headaches For Others: There Is Still Plenty Of Money To Spend.807 words
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327 1940-04-17 7 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17, 1940. Digging Her Own Grave MACHINES of war, such aa I aeroplanes, tanks, surnames mi warships, must he I fed constantly if they are to function properly. Materials Rke coal, iron, copper I tin rubber, oil an I petrol j are Of the utmost importance327 words
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Article, Illustration32 1940-04-17 8 lady Thomas,, who left this morning for Eftf. •and. takes with her many wishes a pleasant j<)ur n e y and haP l> v holiday from her friends •n Malava.32 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1940-04-17 8 People And Places By Vera Ardmore rvim si win \u y luuttiai ewu J<»rts f«»r our troops ,irc Sinnapon's Hrounips, who inert rv»r\ Mondft) afternoon at the home of their leader, Mi>s BIMQa Mum am Miss1,086 words
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Advertisement211 1940-04-17 8 LEARN AT HOMF; FROM SINGAPORE. (iAIN MORE SM.ARV In *he comfort of your own Home you i n learn by correspondence, any one of subjects, all taught by PITMAN'S Singapore branch of the famous London College. Knowledge means a better po-t. higher salary. Send coupon now for full details of211 words
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Article33 1940-04-17 9 iSSSm, h I D kn"ie peel round and round as close to the stone fusible wHhout breaking the peeled secUon M I back in original shape ready to stuff.33 words
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Article, Illustration871 1940-04-17 9 COLD BUFFET SUPPER t,| Mea» For The lekaoes that can be < prepared beforehand < smaller houses and I 0 ideas to help ltlets allow two pounds L I bottom oi a pan put to a plated < vc Car L y a sprig ol ley, a sprig ot ■me871 words
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Article111 1940-04-17 9 BOILED SALAD DRESSING Put into a double boiler in this order: teaspoon salt, l teaspoon mustard, 1 jaWespoon sugar, few grains cayenne. 2 BDOoni flour. Mix well with a •oon. add 2 slightly beaten egg poons butter. cup milk nd brinji slowly to boiling point, tantly. Now111 words
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Article, Illustration497 1940-04-17 10 First Complete Story Ever Filmed Inside Holy See TOE FIRST INFORMAL MOTION PICTURES OF A ROMAN PONTIFF EVER MADE ARE BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN IN THE LATEST MARCH OF TIME FILM. "THE VATICAN OF PIUS XII', WHICH i'KTURES THE WORK THAT IS NOW BEING CARRIED ON497 words
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Article114 1940-04-17 10 MORNING^ JHL Tliin Man .d d> Tliat is a ten- war* 4 vfood's top writers laced of that rollicking mygfei Myrna Low They finally settled on under that title it will be se But they were a long Man,' who gave his name that picture to furnish 1 my114 words
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Article90 1940-04-17 10 JOHN PAYNE who is starred in 'Kid Nightingale" at the Alhara- bra was telling friends how he was frightened out of a year's growth the other day when he encountered, on hi front stoop, a tarantula "as bi^ U a Baucer. leaping a new nding broad jump90 words
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Article168 1940-04-17 10 Hollywood TJU baby ui th< home of the Gene Markys (she is Hedy Lamarr) is adopted son and not one born to the couple, her husband stated recently, vehemently denying a report from London that quoted Hcdy's mother as saying the boy was born several weeks168 words
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Article, Illustration55 1940-04-17 10 BRIGHTER STAR v THE girl in this nut) m away suit is Jane W\m She provides the ooniphl "Kid Nightingale" whidß showing at the AlhaniM the moment. I Jane is hardly going m from stardom thouirh I S studio has big plans tor l and she's definitely one of! y^55 words
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Article215 1940-04-17 11 NOTHING IMPOSSIBLE IN FILMS WHO said Impossible". There's no such word, ac-i-urding to John Fulton, the \oung man who made the Invisible Man invisible. Fulton did the impossible in 1933. when Universal's "The Invisible Man" startled the world's film audiences. He does it again this year, with newer and more215 words
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Article, Illustration318 1940-04-17 11 VAS THE MAN" WAY? pfpiUvf FANFARE re the Thin Mail h dilemma that two ot Holly ,ef sought I name tor the newest irring William Powell and ame, "Another Thin Man."' and >dnesday at the Capitol, iking the choice because the "Thin /rst picture of the series, died In >r318 words
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Article, Illustration197 1940-04-17 11 4 ALTHOUGH Paul Muni has been a star in motion pictuns tor more than eight years, da wife never has watched him work nor seen 'rushes' of his ay's work until recently. It uas when she visited the RKO idio studio to view a scene Mug197 words
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Advertisement632 1940-04-17 13 Wanted Wanted to buy all kinds of 2nd hand BooJri at better prices, please report 9. Bras Basa* Road. Singapore. No. 147-0) Photographic equipment wanted a portable.' adjustable camera stand with ratchet. M:.g PKH angV for full-plate. Will pay rew dollars only. Give complete and exact details.' Box 7!»8 <632 words
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Advertisement569 1940-04-17 13 For Sale del "A". 16 Poldl f i Cln Kodak 3.5 ien§. Appl* Box n, Sincapore. (No. 162-D irnitur? at moderate prlcee S Un 1 :.v Fnrciture Makers, 83 oft. Biue»pore. «No. 11-f>) Philco B.tterv RadW »et. Good ordf immediate sale $601- Box 803 co .v Tribune. Singapore. (No. U569 words
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Advertisement126 1940-04-17 14 POSITIVELY AILJ A A A nrTT i.«». d», ALHAMBRA I H ,//•//</ /^n».. Excitingly Muskal Com, r^^^t? MEET. THE SOCK-A-BYE BABY jflHt WITHTHE ROCKABYEVOICE fM^ N JANE WYMAN w Al mmmmmgg* Mos I ALSO LATEST "PATHE GAZETTE" I GAI^A MIDNIGHT PREMIERF SAT, 2(Hh APRIL lIAPPI WORLW I /%~"^s^**L* The Gayest126 words
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646 1940-04-17 15 SUIYUAN'S "FORGOTTEN ARMY" IS NOW ACTIVE better fighters And the army hopes to be able to grow into a stronger force behind enemy lines. The Tachingshan range lies north of Suiyuan city, between Wuchuan and Kuyang it Ls a natural barrier between central and northern Suiyuan and protects the provincial646 words
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266 1940-04-17 15 Shiukwan. strengthen free Kwangtung is power of resistance against aggression, a new country system has been set up which is applicable only to first rate counties such as Toishan, Namhoi, Shuntak, Chao On Shuikwan (Kuk Kong) and others. One feature of the new system266 words
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Article205 1940-04-17 15 Wang's Diplomatic Move Hongkong. ALARM in Hongkoßg that the Japanese again wanted to occupy Shumchun in Pao An county just north of this Colony is definitely allayed, as the invaders have left Namtau and Chihwan northwest of this port and are not likely 'to invest that area again. They wereInternational News Agency - 205 words
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Article46 1940-04-17 15 Loyang. I i One west -bound Japanese troop train was recently dynamited by Chinese sabotage units near Shhsien on the Pei-ping-Suiyuan Railway resulting in several hundred cases of automobile parts being destroyed and about one hundred Japanese soldiers kilted and wounded. Chinese Central News.46 words
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Article44 1940-04-17 15 ED REGIME County magistrate* are further charged to ke°p out tl propaganda of defeatist asenUs, who are swarming Canton, Swatow and Kongmoon and ar^ making their way into free Kwangtur.;: to influence the masses for "peace" and -S' no- Japanese co-operation."- International News AgencyInternational News Agency - 44 words
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Article56 1940-04-17 15 Hongkong. The puppet Rovernmemt at Hankow and Wuchang in Hupeh Province has thus for refused to fly the so-called national flas adopted by Wang Chingwei'a regime indicating that the puppet-? at Hankow and Wuehang iire not sup;H>rtinu- fche new Nankin? boffus regime, according' to informationChinese Central News - 56 words
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247 1940-04-17 16 Tu to /eminent on Mond ,v which Ooverment has asked British and French rernments to provide them Ls h< great proportions. first signs of it me the recapture of vik and the country around it A nber of Norwegian pilots have already j en upBritish Wireless - 247 words
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Advertisement315 1940-04-17 16 BYPsOand BRITISH INDJAJJ NES (IMCOItPOKATtL) IN ENGLAND) The best jiossible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. IM. Company to their usual ports of tall except ports in Japan. l'assen«ers are requested to register their requirements, but under present rirc umstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Keturn315 words
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Advertisement187 1940-04-17 16 I Rims IMIIII' lIM. I (In: )rporated in Austral. I MotU l- Brisbane, Sydney and Meibour: I Eswre Q e g b e f n i,-o 1 apply 00 I BOISTEAD CO LTD I THE KV\K IJNE I-TW. A MERIC \N ft OUBNTAi LINE SERVICE MONTOL* SAIUNOS TAKING CARGO FOR187 words
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Miscellaneous58 1940-04-17 16 Postal Intellegence Mail Departures rojiAi Malb i 01 i APR] 'JAVA |JAV. A maurit: ira SUMATRA lan Palemb, B Palemb All to-morrow AUSTRALIA Esls". Southe: h Western) All JAVA (Air) 1 0 o Sc 5 00 p ra SUMATRA Jyfedan N Palembatii All Mail Arrivals Probable To-day To Java Su:58 words
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699 1940-04-17 17 THRILLING DIVISION I Uafcya l\ A.A. (9th Hy. Regt) 2. CiING a -rand second half finale that almost completely took their ponenta afl their feet, the Malays played a thrilling draw with the RA (9th Hy Regt) In a fast first division encounter699 words
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488 1940-04-17 17 S.R.C 3; Manchesters 2. CTARTING off with a man short, and against the run of play, the Singapore Recreation Club defeated the Manchesters by the odd padang yesterday. Scrappy play predominated throughcut with occasional connected movements relieving the monotony. Most of the game was divid3dKwik - 488 words
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98 1940-04-17 17 Police Win Volley Ball Debut Match Singapore, Tuesday. Making their debut in volley-tell *'Tday, the Depot Police scored an v win over Raffles Institution on the Depot ground, winning by three sets to nil. This game is the latest addition to the Police sporting activities, and has already captured the98 words
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Article86 1940-04-17 17 SOCCER MATCHES PLAYED YESTERDAY pLAYING in a first division league fix- ture at Changi yesterday, the Royal Artillery (Anti-Aircraft > drew with the Royal Air Force, each side •coring a goal Pulau Brani trounced the Royal Air Force iTengah* by six tjoals to two yesterday at Pulau Brani in a86 words
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Article35 1940-04-17 17 London, Apr. 16 THE following are the results of cup replays: Walsall 6 Portvale 0. Rothcrham I Doncaster 0 (after extra i line i. SCOTTISH EASTERxN .St. Bernards 0 Hearts 2 Reute rReuter - 35 words
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Article50 1940-04-17 17 The following will represent the 8.0.0. Police 1 1. '•:!••>!,• Div. l) to-day at B.C.C: I O. Cfterrtngton; O. A. S Ellery. F. A McCaffery; R. J. Forbes, C. C. Wi'bstd, F. E. Hutchlnsoi H. EirhHshcim M. C. Ellloit. J. W. Prescott. 0. Milton, A. F.50 words
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Advertisement64 1940-04-17 17 MMM—^____^___ i you play Cricket Football Rugby Baseball Insist on Stokes McGOWN 100% BRITISH EQUIPMENT you fight Stokes McGOWN Boxing Cloves are Winners. The quality of all lines are guaranteed. If your dealer is unable to supply, apply direct to the Manufacturer's Representative for Malaya. A. C. GROWDER MASTERS LTD.64 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-04-17 17 rim: TAKM-: TO-DAY High Water: 4.47 A.M. 7.1 ft. 7.10 P.M 6.6 ft TO-MORROW High Water: 6.30 A.M. 7.1 ft. 8.15 P.M. 7.1 ft. I25 words
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235 1940-04-17 18 TURFITE - KEEN COMPETITION AT TO-DAY'S RACES TURFITE LOGUE WILL SADDLE TWO WINNERS RE should k< ry among t trainera at to-d Mm fourth day OJ 1 Club Summ« c\ meetta Bukit 1 1 i With the i xception of lOj horn I have picked to saddle two pinners In Stella's Pel235 words
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Article102 1940-04-17 18 Singapore Yacht Club Races I' Yacht Club j 6 there will be the' ft] ■>i all Classes, t| D M! 20 there will be a team n i the afternoon agaira 1 Sunda) Api 21 the c < vmD BaU thi 3rd Rac< for the Bailing Committee 1934 Challenge Cup,102 words
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Article54 1940-04-17 18 S. C. C Week -End Cricket Teams I'll,. v> w ,t,. s J T I>,- n. K n i! H C is I, i > Mr- nn lay 2 dju i .11 M H v. Browu J v. Rol ii n r M i Ward .1 K Wir i w54 words
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525 1940-04-17 18 C. C Cherrington and R F. Smith qualified for the finals in the championship doubles of the S.C.C. Spring lawn tennis tournament when they beat Major R. Bedford and C. Fuller 3—6, 6 3, 6—2 in an exciting encounter. Despite th wet condition Oi525 words
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Article177 1940-04-17 18 S.C.R.C. TENNIS for tho SC.R.C Spri'i ••v noiibi. H.1U1J...11.. k r ten ind k. J an :J 3 Chobg tiark mid Tan Hucl "BV BUl«lc« HaiHiuai. ChUI 8008 Uiin WU < >: BOf I' vh Chun Yr» Doubles Handicap: I rS. 1 1 l I THURSDAY, APR. 18 Championship DtuMei:177 words
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80 1940-04-17 18 Tin- Hole Coi ,11 I ted In a bet* and Mi-v i with <'ore oX 7C» and in a i J. C R. Woodslde In "B" r geOI M: -> Lin t i. on the it "A" DIVIsIuN Miss S T.u Mr80 words
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Article156 1940-04-17 18 Mixed Foursomes At Bukit Timah »|»Ur: tart b:-monUily Mixed Fn-.. 2 petition ot the Royal Singapore <"■■ for Apui ni played at Bukit Tin SundAT afternoon and resulted m a Iflss M Duft ;md A B. Paterson with a '■cnrv of 32' j 35 cards were taken out and following156 words
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Article62 1940-04-17 18 Singapore. Tuesd THE next, meeting of the Slngap Amateur Boxing Association will be held at St. Andrew's School next Ti day at 6.15 p.m The dale for the n?xt ehampioi will be decided al this meeting Messrs Jack D. Campbell and Vaz haw succeeded Messrs. Hern Rappa62 words
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Article84 1940-04-17 18 PoUqwUu are further ratulti oi Um Club trim!* tournament: Singlet Filial;— Chow Koow Bock (SCT) br;it Loh POOI 15) 6 3. C J. Doubles: S H Pick and J W. VV\,:h POOQ (—9) R Jumatiboyk H Outwlrth (scr) fl W i i hen su i.. n B84 words
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Miscellaneous45 1940-04-17 18 ro i>w ■I' A, I Div I B.( lon Mi diun Div. ii v U A M C i Div 11 I P -Kail.,. if n w T Kallana B ni, QB C Thorn ting 4tli Jl C I and S J > t< 111 r.aliirnt.s45 words
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Article26 1940-04-17 19 Tuesday. Buyers Sellers Steady 10 15 16 11 1 16 It) 15 16 11 110 10 15 16 U 116 10 15 16 11 11626 words
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Article45 1940-04-17 19 lay. ill) O 3G G i 6 I JS 41 9 }i 2 3 l b 77 6 Tt. 73 9 99 1 '6 Bank 94 I I. A. &C. 9 4 n Tobacco 106 9 Ke Gold Lean I >ue> 3545 words
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Article28 1940-04-17 19 London. Tuesday. r-r. Paris 175.50 .don on Amsterdam 7 53 T'TL Shanghai 4U T/Tl ■-.Honakonc Is. 229 32d 4 5 32d. r/TL .\ew York 4.o2U»ti 4.03428 words
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Article25 1940-04-17 19 uesday. tou* Unquoted Copra MS) Ba P^" Unquoted i 17 6 Sellers ■re) 30. 8e 4 9 Behen Hers Bl 30 April I Norr25 words
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Article19 1940-04-17 19 H New York, Apr. 15. Buyers Sellers Quiet but firm :8 8 3 !e Is 5 1619 words
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Article26 1940-04-17 19 SUNDAY BADMINTON RESULTS SJjjW* esday. Bukon; Malays BciiSingle) on Sunday Cup resulted v? Monex 15-0 r BUI H. samad beet dek 15-8, 13.5-1: ahtnat beat Yaasim26 words
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331 1940-04-17 19 Tokyo, Apr. 16. ••TViK Japanese Gbvarmntnt cannot i> concerned ally fluent ■fecompanying avmtion ol war In thai may affect the status qtfc ffetherfiuidi BastIndies," the Foreign Muuster Mr. Haehiro Arita said replying to questions by nHrapapermefl ceiteeraiiifc lapaa'j position in the event ofReuter - 331 words
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Article110 1940-04-17 19 LEFT HIS OLD CHOIR $110,000 MR. David Needham Ro\ce, of Oa.<ham, Rutland, was fot 60 yfat*s a member oi the choir at Oakham Church. He died in December 1938. and out of his fortune ol 51. 500.000 he left $110,000 to the vicar and church-wardens the benefit ol the choir."110 words
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Article65 1940-04-17 19 FORT CANNING CRICKET TEAM The undermentioned have been selected to represent Fort Canning versus Royal Artilkry. Blakang Mati. on Wednesday, Apr. 17, at Tanghr.— ploy comimences a: 2.00 p.m. Sqd'Ldr. March^anks -Captain). Lieut. MacMillan. Captain Castor. S^i AC.) Wilton, S.Q.M.S Burrows. S Sere; Dowlinj S<ipt Johnston. Cpl. B r estor.65 words
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Article51 1940-04-17 19 Tl been Juni( c Department r.AI H.Q.) on Friday on the Princi i Edv :d Ground at 2.15 P. v M in), A. C wl] Ormondrcyd. Thompson. Bean Che: .g. B. Tones, I Wee Teck Ht. Rest B Shirazie, D. D. Ponnlah. Scorer:— Kieng Umpire:— Lo I En]51 words
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Article51 1940-04-17 19 CABLE WIRELESS CLUB J land Wireless Club at socc m Sunday. Tlu ayed at the G ground at McNair Road:— l Kuppusamy, H. Ld«aroo; P. B i C H. Urn Joe Ouan Cap I, C. K. D> B. H i Barth. M IbrahlW, Govinda. Rese: 'k. Jailer. S. Joseph, X.51 words
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Article89 1940-04-17 19 SOCCER ON WEDNESDAY Thr Muslim Improi Club entertain o t'> a friendly soccer match dnesday, Apr IT. at 5 15 p m on th»> Y M C ground. The following will n I th€ M ,!iin Improvement Club M N Mac K II Osman. A A Alia Pitchay, K S89 words
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Article153 1940-04-17 19 Sin Tuesday. there wa> rather more Interest 1 in marietta to-day but the vch; was still clLsappoint- Local tin was I 1 up al the price of rubber at four buyers spot 35 :J 4 cents. I Juni 35 1 cent*. and July Septembd 34 3 rt153 words
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Article99 1940-04-17 19 Singapoie, Apr. 15. At the annual general meeting of the Chiate Sin? Athletic Union the follow inc gentlemen were electee! off ce -bearer fbr the current year: President. Mr. David Ng (re-elected Hony. Secretary. Mr. Chua 800 Llm treHony. Treasurer, Mr. Goh Trek Phuan: Hoiiy. Auditor,99 words
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Advertisement16 1940-04-17 19 j LOSS OF PROFITS L\SI JIAXiX South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. sy2^ I Wflltyson Green.16 words
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Advertisement103 1940-04-17 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. DJished by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Cap: f. 40,030^00,--?r\e Fund 10,50<M>0(U London Cdi respondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Ifpad OWc»: AMSTERDAM Branches Holiand -Rotterdam, The Ha^.ur, ana 64 branche.- and at smaller ptoces. Netherlands Easi103 words
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Article22 1940-04-17 20 idon. Apr. 16. i nounced that the ition date for the 27 class will be May 25. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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560 1940-04-17 20 NORWAY MISTAKE COST GERMANS 15 VESSELS London. Apr. l*i. EOUR neutral ships were sunk during the week of a tonMgc "i IMH itotoi Mm Ad miiiiltv Mi our new all>. Norway, l«^t one ship ol 1,118 tons. 'I h' n ill of Ihe German Invasion ol Incomplete rep' d 01560 words
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Article49 1940-04-17 20 WEST FRONT QUIET AGAIN Paris, Apr. IG. THE western front has grown quieter again. Two clashes between patrols are reported, which are described as minor. Despite unfavourable wither conditions, the Fmuii carried out several aerial reconnaissances. The reconnoitring planes were protected by fighters, but no engagements occur- red.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article186 1940-04-17 20 The loss ratio Ls one in 577. There were no losses in convoy during the week, in which 711 British, 51 Allied and 228 neutrai ships were con Only three neutral ships have be* B to date of 2.674 convoyed, bcin; m tj the nation of one in 891. RATIOB.O.W. - 186 words
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129 1940-04-17 20 Paris, Apr. 16. "RESPITE their espionage, we have reason to believe that the Genare very badly informed about the plans of the Allies," said a Ministry spokesman, explaining why no details are being publi> about the strength or the landing points of British troops m129 words
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Article48 1940-04-17 20 Amsterdam, Apr A new law dealing with e put bpfr-ro Parliament t< the Mil of Justice. It pi^ lty of ten years' imprisonrm The Minister also proposed tl troductlon of a now article to nal f ode, providing ten year sonment for attempted retn ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement80 1940-04-17 20 TO-DAY BLjJiti IV I H B^B Everybody JL' malaya s cinema Dt iuxi <;<>« 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 i POSITIVELY LAST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY! RICHARD GREENE IN i HERE I AM A STRANGER with RICHARD DIX and BKKNDA JOYCE A STIRRING STORY from the Book read by Millions. OPENING TO-MORROW u80 words
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