Morning Tribune, 29 April 1940
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Article91 1940-04-29 1 I Budapest, Apr. 28 measures for I mtroi of fowig" reI grnen not posaessremain m the nnin- I to the police within henceforth obliged to crs. H1 [RON GATES I oy the Ministry of m iirs. f tement says, "m a l herll ?ff I ftnalReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration53 1940-04-29 1 en with the B1 F la Frame are equipped *ith p J for radio telephony. 4i Prill be seen, the? f the tid nvmbie ordmary pa, They are «j u^b^ f^ r n and reception of orders and on* ponU is seen here peaking to BattaUon Headquarter* mrouga v of53 words
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Article233 1940-04-29 1 Stockholm. Apr. 28. COLONEL Bratt. well-known Swedish military critic, reviewing the military situation m Norway for Reuters says even should Germany, contrary to expectations break through the Oester valley, via Stoeren. to Trondhjem. it is hardly that connection could be maintained if the Allies had capable transport facilitiesReuter - 233 words
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Article100 1940-04-29 1 BRITISH NATION RESOLUTE > s S London, Apr 28. SUMMING up the reactions of 0 press and public to the bud- get the Sunday Times writes: N*()ne COttld desire no better evid- ence of the nations resolution to win the war than the reception s s uhU i w TvB.O.W. - 100 words
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Article67 1940-04-29 1 PROOF OF NAZI WAR GUILT hum i:i»iii«» I>/t:(»< 1., A I >NE m Britain and probably N Germany ever doubted vi •,oulder. Uty l( r the present German >c a^ nt^ He said "O. I 24, the Fuel., dressing 7.00- jans just a. meets maiGerm, «d the s sacrific Mm67 words
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Article73 1940-04-29 1 America Scoffs At Ribbentrop Me« York. Apr. 28. THE H-raid Tribune describe Ribben- 1 trop-s- statement on Norway f as au > insult *o the world's inteiiigence. tSS St Lr>uis Post Distfaw* says R f bentrop ha- a performance .hat Times s ays the worii wiU know how to chooseReuter - 73 words
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Article23 1940-04-29 1 Pa: I A communique say. that pat rnl and artillery activity took place a-- vanou* Reuter points ot the trontReuter - 23 words
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Article110 1940-04-29 1 London. Apr. 28 THE reaction of the Sunday press to R.bbent ropj -J^^^^ 1 ment at the extent and degree to _*h ich Jj c abarido b n> the German invasion 01 iNuiwa,. The Sunday Time* lil^,. invaded Norway only m ord 1 W lore?mil i oreviousivReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement39 1940-04-29 1 On Other Pages 01 War M Gymkhana 4 I. Mil N.IW 5 t Plan i Under Hu Swastika 10 U I rial m London M i ;;ilh 1^ 14 and 15 17, 18 l'» N \n v < .i ClainM39 words
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854 1940-04-29 2 London, April 2S. r B^I!K war has now cult rid on an intense and vital phase, according to the Semtary for lir, Sir Samuel Home, when he broadcast from London last nitfhi, following on a speech made m Berlin by Nazi Foretell .Minister,Reuter - 854 words
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Article198 1940-04-29 2 London, Apr. 28. I j( IHKKIMi to tlu "rival m England last Thursday ol a ship- I load of men from Newfoundland to join the fighting forces, tinObserver comments thai, although it is not relatively a large contingent, it was In some ways the most significantB.O.W. - 198 words
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Article20 1940-04-29 2 Farb. I To communique and m th 0 cour i'socl several German p enemy attack failed to the V ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article134 1940-04-29 2 Nazi News "Grossly Exaggerated" Berlin, Apr 28. A Hi*;h Command communique lX claims that the QMMH are continuing lo advance m Norway and that "the enemy's resistance has been broken at all point, where they opposed our advance." It also claims that l*c (iermans have raptured Voss, cast ol Hergen,Reuter - 134 words
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Article108 1940-04-29 2 U.S. ARMy "GAMES" MOST EXTENSIVE goM£ ro,ooo i ne btiag q Arm I force for the regulai I extensive peacetime w next month form the climi I made simr uv I Wai to weld a l< ln 'p s toto a coh< i Miuikm army I Math Amy Corps lamlinedReuter - 108 words
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Article50 1940-04-29 2 TBt... I HE N; rd irold I through its proclam; I i s through the I (along place accordin rreated a state of I and the German Reich Ti I words of Hitlei I rding the appointn to commissar I r C I pied Norwegian territory ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Advertisement91 1940-04-29 2 jn BRING OUT THE FILL WILLIAM OF VOl X HAIR V'nr hair v not only one ol i w chlel assets, but Its tidi md V' 1 I''^1 v 8d by many to i tt aicuU: your chur.utei Ord^ly, cand tor hair, ihei smartness and personal pride and aouity. Join91 words
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Advertisement31 1940-04-29 2 Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Kidney trouble, etc. cured with m o ivs\ I \('!i) GRANII i "<' from ureakeninf and acts u> a powerful 'I tonic to the system I HAW ft CO31 words
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Advertisement30 1940-04-29 3 \l I y^iJ V^v S 1 utttf thoss MILK which comes from \l //?f > \vw shipments oi blul iKu&h \f *1 I -RTTTK CHO JH >^ i ensuring that blul crush30 words
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Article476 1940-04-29 4 LJ --D m biU unsiunc the motor gymkhana arranged by the Automobile A lion ol Mala;. Keppel Road yesterday ''da large crowd of motor enthusiasts to some high class driving perform m on the uneven playing fu-ld ading the Kepp lub, thi AJth plenty of476 words
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Article50 1940-04-29 4 An interesting lecture entitled "The Charm Ol F<>, try" was delivered by Mr. v Paramaothy, well-known Singapore oolmaster, to an appreciative audicomposed of members of th P Young Men's Cultural Association at the Ramakrlshna Mission building m NorrLs Road DO Saturday. Mr R V Iv r presided.50 words
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Article500 1940-04-29 4 fHE death is reported from Rome, says Reuter, of Tetrazzini, the famous singer. Through the first two decades of the I twentieth century no .sinner In concert or open had a greater following than Mme. Louisa Tetrazzini. She bad a very successful debut at her500 words
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Article80 1940-04-29 4 > P SNMtktag ii happening; m >our tout) or village. It may be new^ i of national interest. 1 1 1 us. Uf y vmII pa> for rontribution.s used. j Write or telephone to the News Fditor of the Malaya Tribune, at y i any80 words
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Article50 1940-04-29 4 WOMAN'S HEAD NEARLY SEVERED (From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Sunday A Tamil woman named Letchmi died a horrible death m the hospital attendants' quarters yesterday evening Her head was almost severed, it Is believed by a parang Death was instantaneous A Tamil has been arrested m connection with this affair.50 words
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Article531 1940-04-29 4 German Propaganda Disproved Urn I SEN man,,.--n 01 Supply to it had taken little uncici produce the equipment whj being used by the British m Norway has i,. German propagandist accuracy o] their claim th Intending to Invade Nor* man aggression and that G was necessary as a count IhrReuter - 531 words
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Advertisement19 1940-04-29 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOP VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT19 words
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Advertisement41 1940-04-29 4 IMIKVV: What Heat: How can you enjoy i ;N^H unless you have it In i a Tool Delightful Atmosphere I The AIK-CUXIHTIOXKII rinroi "isrvi K%\r is one of the only 2 places m Singapore where this benefit can be enjoyed. i41 words
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Advertisement40 1940-04-29 4 FYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing yjgg^3yw^h. Ocular Muscle Anomalies J^. loj Crossed Hyes, V^^lP^'"^ Intricate Visual V" Problems FHOMPSON OPTICAL CO <iualified Kyesignt Specialists 4, ARCADK BLDG 'PHONE 3002. R. A Thompson, Dr of Ocular Seienc years' European Clinical Experience40 words
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Article, Illustration778 1940-04-29 5 They're Keen As Mustard pkibi STAFF REPORTER) nOM M I M NI >S OF JOBS IN COMMERCIAL FIRMS AND f A UFRCANTII I M \KINi: AND BVBN FROM KAMPONGS IN SOME HUNDREDS OF MALAYS UIK UNDERGOING JN( |N SING iPORE W» SERVICE WITH THK ROYAL NAW.778 words
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Advertisement27 1940-04-29 5 B i i\ No picnic is complete without Nescafe. Easy to pack, easy to >^. handle, easy to prepare. Nescafe >^ is the ideal picnic packing. PT T -T^X%\27 words
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Article, Illustration223 1940-04-29 6 ILL EVENTUALLY I PUB! IND WR.POWERS PA( r SYSTEM [NITIATED phi rowN political com m. IN HIS PAPER I ORORE M Burr |hrca tht following particulars of Mossolllli'a plan irhkfa he alleged wtrt obtainci from good iources ami which were confirmed »>> Biiicles b} Signor Virgitait (iavda223 words
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568 1940-04-29 6 U.S.A. HAS 60 PER CENT. OF WORLD 'S GOLD New York. RKCOIIO consignment of gold from abroad reached the !r States last week. It was valued at £60,000.000. about $510,000,000 (Straits). Two-thirds of it came from Canada. It is believed here that the is mainly 01 British i shows that568 words
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Article67 1940-04-29 6 Romance Comes But Not For Long i> -.m.ituM- 1 c..v i I 1.1 N \X\uw are you frora v < <• yon in?'" on Swtcf iriai Hi to BOX 4IKS ;,t the Si j h tiU'tiin it read am lall, t, v. mm] k as 1 once was. x Ore67 words
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Advertisement77 1940-04-29 6 f^yf-T^x What. did the r^^^A^^ Planter say- I if^i^^^^^L. Pl ant n himself y^ ill nib ciitiii L etQ 1 clean and refreshing about WUPj/fc/sk r y V' the ti-j.vour of Johnnie Walker. J' And no wonder. For Johnnie I Walker is the finest blend of "J |I<jrn iH2{) I77 words
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Article, Illustration742 1940-04-29 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On j The 8.8.C Tells Of The Victory At Narvik— One Sunday Paper Describes It As "Turning Point Of The War"!: Broadcaster Who Answers Whiners And Grumblers: A New Wartime Marriage Racket— Hundreds Of Women Marrying To Qualify For Separation Allowance— "Exploiting The Taxpayer": Nothing742 words
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Article300 1940-04-29 7 Morning Tribune TOHS month the /Urwayfi 1 Corporation took over the undoings of Impena \n-xvn British MrJl^iithout the Waring rf trumpets that might have been sounded pea^tim^ Undoubtedly, but tor tta war the Corporation wouw hay been aMe to announce immediately a programme o f development and speed- i nK300 words
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Advertisement25 1940-04-29 7 SAFE^ARDi^yRSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SER VICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREFI, I ORE, S*. PHONI WO. I 91«.25 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1940-04-29 8 New Floor Show At Raffles, Muar Players At Johore The Cathedral Fair vih\ xitinsom ro-D.w IQ N Sat«riUj nifhl tvti ron< agrees Ml N flour n| miu .it «s something quite out of the Notice m the large throni watch. n| ii attractive Mrs Graff look* mi reallj i«*\ l1,118 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-04-29 8 Come To The Fair m Andrew's Cathedral Fair on Friday, \\hm this charming picture was taken. (Below; Mrs. n, Roberts, the Yen. Archdeacon Graham White and Brigadier GamMer-Parry wen- Interested m i picture which a small helper was carrying.39 words
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Advertisement91 1940-04-29 8 WHY DO THOUGHTFI L ■i^ PARENTS SEND H^ DAUGHTERS PITMAN'S? It because tlie Oollege'a system of ri •pcrialised traininß has been ordinarily IUOOCHfaI m assisting people to well-paid and progM m all branches of Cominer. 1 Secretarial work. Accountanc ernment Set vice Such tntninf i Inexpeu d ore conducted tnOfOUgtmCM91 words
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Article, Illustration631 1940-04-29 9 DO'S AND DON'TS FOR DINERSOUT Dots one break ones bread or tu{ it? Does one pour soup irom its little cup into the soup plate? How does one t a j ve __and eat grapes dam These are some ot the qiestioafl answered below. rp'NER-TABLE etiquette is simple j who631 words
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Advertisement61 1940-04-29 9 HfP. "^*~**z**"^ f^r*^~^-^ Kw* -x 3 I yy//^. refined cane II j7/<w o/ ///r highest I quality I TAIKOO Sl/GM Refined and packed by a British Company m a British Colony "bfainabh- at all Cold Storaqc Branches and high cla^s d<>ah IP If ON E 53 7 6 FI V61 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1940-04-29 10 NAZIS FLOUT BRITISH LEGATION IN DENMARK Women Paraded In Carts THE HAGUE. AN UNKNOWN VOICE SPOKE ON THE TELEPHONE TO THE BRITISH LEGATION IN COPENHAGEN AT 4 I'M RECENTLY. IT SAID: "THE GERMANS ARE COMING TO-NIGHT. DESTROY EVERYTHING." THIS MYSTERIOUS WARNING, THE LEGATION STAFF AND rHEIR FAMILIES SAID WHEN THEY1,235 words
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Article125 1940-04-29 11 Baronet On Conspiracy Charge CIR Curtis George Lampson, Hart., 50, described as a lecturer, of Guildford, Surrey, and Isaac Harris Abelson, 54, a business ad.visei, of Mocroft-road, N.W., appeared at Bow-street charged with conspiring to obtain $5,000 by false pretences from Mr. Henry Frederick Andreae They were remanded until April125 words
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Article530 1940-04-29 11 IN England to-day cabarets and shows seem to be particularly "bold" and charges of immorality have been levelled against the stage and dance hall by those who feel that nudity m any form is indecent. The war may perhaps be easing the strict rules530 words
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Article, Illustration69 1940-04-29 11 S London JHomc Secretary Sir John Anderson told the House of Commons that Pi Frederick of Prussia, 28-year-old gi > son of ex-Kaiser Wllhelm, v. nted mption from Internment and special v trictions last November by the West Scotland Aliens Tribunal. > (Prince Frederick was In69 words
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Article, Illustration415 1940-04-29 12 K\ aviator. Patrick R. M. Harrington, was sent to prison for a month at Westminster for doing an act calculated falsely to suggest that he was acting m the service of a foreign Government" and for three months for fraudulently incurring a debt of $40415 words
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Article357 1940-04-29 12 Zulu Chief On Murder Charge VOr won't remember this murder because probably you nem read about it. Now m London the story is told, although the mur( ler a triple murder was committed two and a half jrean A piece of rope woven and "treated' by357 words
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Article115 1940-04-29 12 1 i Berlin. GERMANY has called more dogs U to the colours. Owners of pets were directed to present them to authorities for inspection which will determine if they are fit for 1 military service. The dogs must be S3 m- i ches tall115 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-04-29 12 li Jimmy Stewart point! to the Capitol m a scene from "Mr. Smith goes to Washington," Frank Capra's I masterpiece which opens at the Capitol to-morrow.26 words
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Article80 1940-04-29 12 MR attacks on our merchant ships (results up to date above) at first caused considerable losses. Now they are failing. The onslaught was checked when we began to arm the ships. Twenty bombers, intercepted during these raids, were shot down by our aircraft. Two others were accounted80 words
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Advertisement245 1940-04-29 12 Keep Fit all the Time If the stress of life is wearing you out, robbing you of mental vigour, physical energy if you are ageing prematurely and you feel that youtt has gone for ever start taking Phyllosan tablets to-day Every inch of your body benefits when you take Phyllosan245 words
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Advertisement286 1940-04-29 13 ■^g^BJ situations Vacant telephone mor'c i>ore :-Di I ham rand* C< »-D) i»f cocotin etc.. 01 Malaya (No. I ta Apply 15, Bonlrim iNo. 2CO D B x 832. Mai <■ l-D' md pular Vetti R>> >- Co 1 1 early for Chrlstmai For samples md li Enggor Street. BlniNo.286 words
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Advertisement729 1940-04-29 13 Misce I la neo us vnoNS undertaken. Chln<*se-EnglUh w Box 769 Malaya TrllJnt. Singapore. (No. 89D) I i i »wi B fU \ni g R'llbs i m JUS. r R .po.-'^ 279-D) SEC(> ID BOOKS: 1 and DUI We bind b B t'.B. B: (No. 253-D 0 \K MINI I729 words
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Advertisement522 1940-04-29 13 For Sale i i Op-1 Bun w.ih Company I i> ROBINBON DdltkotJ an. tone, $145!- Inspection between I md 9 Kamponsj BugtS, Siii«apore. 277-D FOB S H P late >!'.SH model Taxed and Insun larl" I, new TyTt >-a or nearest E M Prlbune sun. For Stile: 100. 250. 500.522 words
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Advertisement453 1940-04-29 13 To Let T I $130 it v Bik tv (No. 252-D\ To Let: Tii: w buildings Be r,. 'riMa bung Tl fc .td. lpoh. (No. m i\, i.,i rrirnu Bok BuSKUng, Bi^wster Rra J. all Top Moor vacant s] lr)T<t En Map Apply I '•ng Bok 1 Phln Road. Ipob453 words
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Advertisement194 1940-04-29 14 I. AST lI A V of Extended Season.' Laugh and be merry... when the "THIN MAN" Unravels his latest murder mystery with cry body under suspicion except "ASTA, the PUP l CAPI TO L T<Mfay..3.ls^.ls^| f M B^B^Bs 141 1 I ■'i J I Bfl 1 I B^^^VaV ■^^■H^^bl a|%a194 words
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Advertisement288 1940-04-29 14 BOOK NOW for The biggest Thrill ti tin """I OPENING TO-DAY SIMULTANEOUSLY I AT TIIK I \i II l>lltii\,| Daily II A.M. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P\\ I MARLBOROUGH^I Daily At 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. I IRKO RADIO'S Latrst and >iost Bpectacular smmmkhk, I prodiu tion. stats Ixmked provisional^ must be288 words
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Article208 1940-04-29 15 .i llrg." idkUt lU-i h;t^ tmttd v iinriuin i:t > pre^s Lawn. rnera wtrt P taring tkc brief ritea ewflvcled for ho had poaed as wwrnam for 56 rears and had times. An unidentified minister read shori prayer. A single *praj of bearing no208 words
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Article153 1940-04-29 15 COMPETITION FOR SKILLED WORKERS 1 onilnn. Apr. iT. em i il approval li tsprmed la 0 the report of the expenditure I nnevted with the important suggestions are p.iriicularlv (I. mpetition tor between i the methods o ci men from one c tiC4 that nw i aii workers tun aiuiBritish Official Wireless - 153 words
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Advertisement195 1940-04-29 15 CATHAY CAFE "Where <Wv G LESTELLE COWAN PRESENTS A BRAND NEW SHOW "ARABIAN NIGHTS" Dancing Girfe: Florence happi-i. Lucille Nicatiteon, Laurel (.aim 1 I lv 5 inger .Maurila. The Danciag Turk John rayleur. The Slave Girls Lucilfe Nicho on. and Laurel (.tm The Roman Soldier Bill Bailey. CLEOPATRA Lynn towaft.195 words
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Article293 1940-04-29 16 Murder Alleg, I AKTIU'K CHARLES HADMAN, A thirt\-fmir->4»ar old farm worker, sat with bowed head m Old Mrtuui (FutciWraufh) Poii(r ourt while Kathleen, Ins nint'-vear-old riuughttT. ua\ i* erMenec about the lire at his caitiff on February 28. Hadman'fl Wife, Grace Elizabeth, aged thirty-two, mother293 words
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Advertisement308 1940-04-29 16 BYTiO^BRItIsFINDIATLI NES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports m Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present rircumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return tickets available lor308 words
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Advertisement201 1940-04-29 16 BI'B\S PHILP LIME. (Incorporated m Australia) Monttlly sailings to Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arri'. 1 departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of hosti publication of sailing dates is suspended for th'e time being. For information regarding freight and201 words
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Article128 1940-04-29 17 HAY'S GOOD DISPLAY FOR COLTS Singapore. Sunday. rv\\l) ..11-round display by i*s2 the Colts Mi Mamhcstcrs. was the >KkW t lir ticket match at SLrtTn to-diy, the Manchester* ££lt letftal the Held victon- „> m t« nin* ,'re: s|\l..\l'OßK (HITS b Pick 1 b Howbrook 4 PickJM 2 Howbrook rspn128 words
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Article261 1940-04-29 17 Cricket Win For R. A.F. Sinfa pnt, Sunday. UJMH an hour to spare the RAF. Malaya i bundled out a weak SC team to win the friendly cricket match played on the S.C.C. padang to .lay, by 95 runs. the R A.F. batted nd Sq.-Leader L.V Spencer and Ac Ri261 words
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296 1940-04-29 17 S.C.C CRICKET DRA W From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. In a thrilling race against time, the Selangor Club just failed to snatch vie tory m their two-day cricket match ugain.st the Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang which rnded to-day296 words
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346 1940-04-29 17 Singapore, Sunday. THE Ceylon Sports Club entertained Fort Canning to a game of cricket this afternoon at home and scored a brilliant victory of 10 wickets and two runs: The scores were as follows: POST CANNING Long b Sabapathy 12 Whitton lbw b346 words
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Advertisement63 1940-04-29 17 8C991 »t Ik^ P^r I HUUbUNo EUMENTHOL JUJUBES have for over 40 years been successfully used by Tens of Millions of people. Other Jubes, etc., etc., come and go, but Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes continue to gain public confidence through their genuine worth. Unen used daily they preserve the teeth by63 words
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223 1940-04-29 18 1 C.RJ eat the B v 16 runs m a cricket match p] at the S.C.R.C. -round yttA Folllol 1 I r 22 I 1 for IK> run I with i ill] h livo wickets for n l( te\223 words
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Article216 1940-04-29 18 Singapore, Sunday. I JN a friendly cricket fixture played to-day at Balestier Plain, I Catholic Young Men's Association lost to the Indian Association by I iwo runs. I The following wore the results: C.V.M.A. J. R. de Souza c Samy b Sithambaram 0 S Cruez b216 words
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Miscellaneous203 1940-04-29 18 SPORTS DIARY TO-DW MM I IK: BA r A I a RAP C D 8 H H II'B». Indiai, B Farrer F -an«:lo vH. 8.; Gut!. P. anci Gilfillan vs. Chai V.M.C.A TKNNIS: S.C R and V M C.A L Matrimonial DLE-AGED INDIAN wishes )f an Orphan Eurasian. Indian Education203 words
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Article180 1940-04-29 19 Singapore, Sunday. Times Press suffered a severe defeat at Uie hands of the m a game of cricket played on the latter's ground. v lost by 78 runs and four wickets. i] c pressmen were only N Siebel. the double figures. No tlutn five a Ingle180 words
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85 1940-04-29 19 EMPIRE AIR TRAINING PLAN GOING WELL net Minister. l ho risiUd the tirst Royal Canadian trained In Canada m England said from en the squadron's urcat justification m acme. Rogers described the i by the Supervisory r Training Scheme as jjjwying and .said that Canadian jaustry wa s UM>d(ld and85 words
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Article64 1940-04-29 19 Shanghai, Apr. 28 rpHE Japanese describe as absolute- ly groundless the persistent reports* In Shanghai that Wang- Ching Wei has been assassinated m Nanking. Semi-official Japanese reports state that Wang looked very well when he attended a dinner at Nanking last night given m his honour64 words
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Article126 1940-04-29 19 SWEDEN GETS READY M.ickholm, Apr. MEASURES lM uvh {hv ■ctivltiM of foreign spies ire fcltiOQf the preparations now befttg taken m Swedes against the i>ossihiiity of any attack. Many areas aacr c completely forbidden to foreigners who may only travel by public services. Home Front Guards have beer, Instituted whose126 words
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Article376 1940-04-29 19 London. Apr. 28. FIRST round games m the -Football League Cup resulted as follows: NORTH A Stoke 2. New Brighton 1. Wolverhampton 3, Wrexham 0. Southpoit 2, Blackpool 4. Liverpool 1, Barrow 2. Manchester C. 0, Manchester U. 2. Bury 1. Rochdale 1. Bolton 1.376 words
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Article224 1940-04-29 19 Ft; Happy World Covered Stadium was a scene of I very large gathering last nighC to witness the Singapore novices' weight-lifting championships, staged by the Singa. por ft Amateur Weight-lifting Federation, the governing body of ueightlitting m Malaya. At the 6km of the competition. Mr. A Wanjor.224 words
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84 1940-04-29 19 PLAYING again t the Saints' Spoi-f.s Club at the Railway ground yesterday, the Railway Youngsters Juniors won by two wlcketfl and 36 runs, scoring 86 lor eight to their opponents' 50 all out. A. Ponnambalam and R. Thamotharam did all the damage when the84 words
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Advertisement99 1940-04-29 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. ;^d by I r) '324. ted m -is. BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f .40.030.000.. er\e Funa 10,500.000^ London Correspondent! NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BAK.: LIMITED. Head OfTW: AMSTKRDA9I Branches: Holland: Rotterdam. The Il^'u64 branches and su^-branches %X smaller places. Netherlands Fast Indies:— Batavm, aourabaya, Samarang, Merian, WelteTreden,99 words
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Miscellaneous34 1940-04-29 19 TIDE TABLE l O^\ Y U 7.8 ft. 4.33 P.M 6.7 ft "> MORROW 3.44 AM 7.2 ft 5 31 P.M. 6 6 ft. Singapore Baseball the American ■I—2 m lofl this evoi' .ki L34 words
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528 1940-04-29 20 London. Apr 28 THE German p. nda machine, »ftef the naval iuilure m the Norwe r ampaign. has been at pains to minimize the imporB of sea power as compared with air power and m Ofder to empha:ise German sup.riority m the latter hasReuter - 528 words
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Article149 1940-04-29 20 Supreme War Council Meeting London, Apr. 28. k COMMUNIQUE issued from No. 10 Downing Street says that the nineth meeting of the Supreme War Council was held m London to-day. France represented by M. Reynaud, M. Dataller, M. Campinchi and M. Laurenteynac, who were accompanied by M. Corbin. General Gamelin,Reuter - 149 words
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Article447 1940-04-29 20 THIS is now the world reacted to Von Ribbemrop's blustering I London Ribbentrop's speech and the in- production of the latest German i White Paper failed to arouse any excitement m official quarters here. S The amazing fact that no matter over what countryReuter - 447 words
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Article273 1940-04-29 20 London. Apr from the report of a British official living near Cope hagen, Mr. R. S. Hudson (minister of shipping) revealed Inte esting facts concerning Danish trade prior to the Nazi invasion. Although the Danish Government wis under obligation to issue licences under theReuter - 273 words
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Article36 1940-04-29 20 I London A TKZ Ministry otf Labour announ* 312,912 men registered :ary service They P ro f ucea obi ec smallest number of conscientious J j tors on record-3,838 or 123 pei ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article227 1940-04-29 21 NAZIZS RATION DANES [I TIM tone tf the Danish newspaper I I n ht ikon for April 15, which has II just reached London, contains niat- trr confirming the expectation that llhr S:\ns uld not lQn S wait t0 |.M)!nit the new "protectorate." El idy the lationing of margarine K.sBritish Wireless - 227 words
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Article71 1940-04-29 21 London, Apr. 29. LAST nifht'i French official com- c munuuic states: "There was no- t thin*; to report except some artillery Ire and local encounters west of Vosges, iii the course of which we c inflicted losses on the tnemy." Bri- tish Wireless. Paris, Apr.Reuter - 71 words
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Article299 1940-04-29 21 London, Apr. 28. [PEAKING from the report of a British official living near Copenhagen, Mr. R. S. Hudson (minister of shipping) revealed intersting facts concerning Danish trade prior to the Nazi invasion. Although the Danish Government a* under obligation to issue licences fl n^B.O.W. - 299 words
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Article36 1940-04-29 21 London, Apr. 28. i THE Ministry of Labour announces that 312,912 men registered to-day for military service. They produced the smallest number of conscientious objectors on record— 3,838 or 1.23 per cent.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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247 1940-04-29 21 GERMANS FORCED TO DIG IN: BRITISH TAKE JURKIN London, April 29. A NORWEGIAN High Command communique m says that fi^htin^ in eastern Norway continues without the Germans advancing. The Gernan troops in Oesterdal (Eastern Valley) have •eached Koeros. "Our troops have checked the German pushes towards Fordal and Innset. "SeveralReuter - 247 words
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Article171 1940-04-29 21 STRICTER CONTROL IN BALKANS Budapest, Apr. 28. ITNDER the new measures for stricter control of foreign residents, all foreigners not possessing a permit to remain in the country must report to the police within 24 hours. Foreigners are henceforth obliged to report to the police on entering the country. ForeignersReuter - 171 words
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Article237 1940-04-29 21 i London, Apr. 27. i fN arlic i e in the New York II er a 1 d T r i b u n e, entitled "Death of a Theory," refers to I Senator Borah's confident convici tion that the Scandinavian coun- i I tries would237 words
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Article175 1940-04-29 21 Supreme War Council Meeting London, Apr. 28. l COMMUNIQUE issued from No. 10 Downing Street says that he ninth meeting of the Supreme yar Council was held in London )-day. France represented by M. Reynaud, M. >aladier, M. Campinchi and M Laure*Jpvnac, who were accompanied by M. torbln, General Gamelin.Reuter - 175 words
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90 1940-04-29 21 London, Apr. 2!). HTHE Admiralty last nitfht issued a description of new minefields which ha\e been laid off the northern Norwegian coast. One of the fields extends complei across the mouth of the Vestfjon the northern end of which is situated the port of90 words
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Article108 1940-04-29 23 BRITISH NATION RESOLUTE 1 V S I iwlon. \pr 'IX. I SUMMING up i«.. M«m ui i i u j.ji iid pultlu t«» Ifef ImkI- Sunday Timea initc on. >uld ire no better <-vi<l- i L euro <>i lln nation's resolution to uui the 'i than t»io reception which itB.O.W. - 108 words
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Article360 1940-04-29 23 London, Apr. 28 JHE reaction of the Sunday press to Ribbentrop's speech is one of amazement at the extent and degree to which the German Foreign cretary not only departs from the truth but, with complete abandon, fabricates utter falsehoods in his account of theB.O.W. - 360 words
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Article285 1940-04-29 23 Stockholm, Apr. 28. COLONEL Bratt, well-known Swedish military critic, reviewin the military situation in Norway for Reuters, says even should Germany, contrary to expectations break through tin Oester valley, via Stoeren, to Trondhjem. it is hardly likely that connection could be maintained if the Allies had capable transport285 words
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Article168 1940-04-29 23 London, Apr. 28. NO-ONE In Britain and probably f fl outside Germany ever doubted una whOL'e shoulders rested the responsS lity for the present war, but it is I teresting to note that a similar coo elusion is admitted by a Gernii officer. In spite168 words
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Article74 1940-04-29 23 America Scoffs At Ribbentrop New York. Apr. 28. FE Herald Tribune describes Ribbentrop's statement on Norway as "an insult *o the world's intelligence." The St. Louis Post Dispatch says Rrtbentrop has given a performance that defies all sense of logic. The New York Times says the worn will know howReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-04-29 23 Infantrymen with the B E.F. in France are equipped with portal)' wireless sets for radio telephony. A s will be seen, they are car T ied the back and resemble ordinary packs. They are invaluable for l transmission and reception of orders and information during operation*A Corporal is seen here59 words