Morning Tribune, 1 May 1940
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section15 1940-05-01 1 The Morning Tribune i I IP I Ml m m 7f>. Wed., May I, 1940.15 words
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Article, Illustration17 1940-05-01 1 t lt( beautiful town of Molde, on the Norwegian coast, which was bombed by the Nazis yesterday.17 words
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132 1940-05-01 1 m Norway), Apr. 30 Til! Norwegian telegraph agency to the German radio itemeni m regard to the bombing c Hospital Ship Brand IV, says Foreign Office has confirmed all the reports of "ruthless bombing." .s the reports are also by the Mayor ofReuter - 132 words
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Article41 1940-05-01 1 Nazis Deny Bombing Of Red Cross London. Apr. 30 ?raph agency's rep' r iy Ger irplanes h ships Ihe I radio ollowir ment :s > their rictly to i) law Th'--. r the protection of the Red Ci they are marked ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article37 1940-05-01 1 STOCKHOLM, APR. 30. r\E AUTHORITIES HAVE IN- FORMED THE BRITISH CON- SI L THAT OVER FIFTY BRITISH SEAMEN FROM NARVIK HAVE CROSSFD THE FRONTIER AND v ARE NOW BILLETED AT SKEL- LEFTER.- REUTERREUTER - 37 words
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Article55 1940-05-01 1 London. Apr. 30 On the stork Exchange, «M-«j8"| stocks and India loans were bought .on investment support, owing to the release of funds, following payment for hu States securities recently requisitioned ty the authorit Elsewhere, movement* were .ire but gold minings i rtg b lg^ 1 stronger support.Reuter - 55 words
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659 1940-05-01 1 I ATEST KEFOBTS FROM NORWAY STATE THAT BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS ARE STEADILY DISEMBARKING AT NARVIK. WHERE THE NAZIS HAVE BEEN FORCED FROM THEIR POSITIONS IN THF HILLS AND ARE NOW MANNING THE BEACH IN AN ATTEMPT TO STOP FURTHER LANDINGS. STOt KHOLM, APK. 30.Reuter - 659 words
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127 1940-05-01 1 THI. Tmi Afencj iv-m-s state- mcnt denying a Japanese 7 i report that the Soviet Ambassador L to China handed to Chiang Kai i shi > li *B emphatic warning m the possible consequent's of the mix 1 suns taken by the CkUlffkinX Gov- JReuter - 127 words
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Article75 1940-05-01 1 HIRE OF MERCHANT VESSELS Ix>ndi-n. Apr. 30 AN igreemaot for rates of hire of reA QUlaltioned merchant vessels has been reached, according to a statement by Mr R L Hudson, Minister or Shipping, In the Commons to-day. Und-- agreement with the representatives of deep-sea tramp owntT*. a seal* of ratesReuter - 75 words
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Article67 1940-05-01 1 I ndon, Apr. 3 WFWS has reached Creche-Slovakia,, circles m London that d^ N monstrations have taken place m Germany becanse details of the losses m Norway have been withheld. SS arc stated to have occumd m many t-wns. mfMi k A^t^^S2T-2C- th, 0- thoseReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement39 1940-05-01 1 Successes By The R F British Air S«prema«y Pressman lieeomes Cabin Boy "4 Licences Lei o People and Pla Women V- v Film Fanfare ied Advert ts J» Cinen and Markets c k) Nazis Get Goods Fnim I S.39 words
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Article36 1940-05-01 2 MB Antl British and In h Mrade question*. ten i ned Mi Burgln Mi Dormap Bmitji, i m» v i. Efudaoti is m th< d ill br hrld m the noxt few <■ ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article20 1940-05-01 2 London, Apr :hj bert .hit!.':. Stanley's \> nn ol 4i lir tovei u<»i i Southern m extended until April. 1941 ReuterReuter - 20 words
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66 1940-05-01 2 i London, \|>r St. i THI offei «»l the Su!» an ol IVi.;K ol p loan ol >:>0.(M)0 life of > interest for the duration of tht* war li;i<s been acreptt-d by Ihe lmjnn.il (iovei Mtiient. Ihf oloiiKi! Se(ntu!>, <m b«*- hall nl theReuter - 66 words
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Article290 1940-05-01 2 London, Apr. 30--yHI laying Ol a net barrage blocking the entrance to tdie Great Belt —the narrow waterway leading from Kattegat to the Baltic, between the Danish islands of Odense, Fyn and Sjaelland— is announced by thie Oei*man radio. A small postage has been leftReuter - 290 words
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Article23 1940-05-01 2 Moscow, Apr 30. HMjlotcv and M. Paasikivt Soviet and Finnish Foreign Ministers pcctiv.My. h;i\r signed an a^iecmen' ally fixing the Soviet-Finnlsli frontier.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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16 1940-05-01 2 ts, burnini sensation of Itegpuius n, mahly y KlanU m.16 words
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291 1940-05-01 2 LONDON, APR. 30. pFUTEIMS DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT LEARNS THAT Rf. MAISKY (SOVIET AMBASSADOR) CALLED ON LORD ILVLIFAX (FOREIGN MINISTER) YESTERDAY EVENING AND HANDED HIM THE WRITTEN REPLY OF THE RLSSIAN GOVERNMENT TO THE BRITISH MEMORANDUM ON APR. 19 ON THE SUBJECT OF THE RESUMPTION OFReuter - 291 words
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Article145 1940-05-01 2 LONDON, Al'U Mi THi; AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCES THAT THK HW NIGHT SUCCESSFULLY ATTACKED THK KNKMY s BASE AT FORNEBU v A 1 A F C maud aircraft on an oilen.su along th,» Norwegian CO have rci ported a series oi mter g wltn I i145 words
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Article82 1940-05-01 2 Now Delhi, Apr. k RESOLUTION charuct. the .Muslim League's p i i tckeme as impracticably harmful to Ihe e:Hintr\s mi S vMs generally and to llosli i particularly has been unanim ously pa~ssed by the Vll-Indi.i S Independent Muslim Confen The conference aKo passed resolution deinandinu aReuter - 82 words
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Article270 1940-05-01 2 (Renter's Special Oiiiim Loud,-!. THE Portland Oregon ian. wi n the Norwegian driver's suicidal aci i taking a load of German troop: precipice, says: "This was such as a tierce old Viking could nut bu admire. There must have been a turn ol old battle-cries when they270 words
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Article56 1940-05-01 2 The Gothenburg Goteboi" that a Norwegian who has urriv Sweden states the Germans are ed at the bombing of F6ri ay placet were destroyed and a fell ne;;! the German Th( uitinual de .:\d the dead and back at nlght-tim Tn»ndheim road to Oslo. 1 Get man oldi<Reuter - 56 words
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Advertisement23 1940-05-01 2 Remember: EASTERN CO For Perfec t JA^,-. Men's wear, fe I lr\ -i hailing k fft^ t Dyeing InvisibU Mendhit; .f.4 Guaranu ttj23 words
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Advertisement35 1940-05-01 2 PtfE\V! YVfcat Heat: How can you enjoy lUXCH unless you have it m a CoolDelightful Atmosphere The AIU-COXDITIOXEi) i AFITOL III^TAIHVM ne of the only 2 places m Singapore where this benefit can be enjoyed.35 words
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266 1940-05-01 3 (Retlter'fl Special Commentary) London. Apr. 90. m of building up superiority m the air m Norway Alii i ne the initial adtrantaj i gained it through ;i treacherous invasion is again stresfiBritish newspapers. They emp] that the I be hard but express no doubtReuter - 266 words
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Article64 1940-05-01 3 Australians To Sell U.S. Stock Canberra. Apr 30. AUSTRALIAN shareholders m 19 United rt States companies and one Canadian company have been ordered to dispose of their holdings of specified dollar stockwithin six months and lod^e the ny: proceeds m the N?w Yoik account of the Commonwealth Bank. The transactionsReuter - 64 words
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Article16 1940-05-01 3 Paris, Apr. 30. An official communique says there \m nothing to report.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article197 1940-05-01 3 London, Apr M. II h authoritatively learned that i v. ith i view to preventing leakage of iniormation likely to l» i u r f ul to (iorinany there has hern a change ol policy In regard to the i procedorc till no* adoptedReuter - 197 words
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221 1940-05-01 3 CLOSE CONTACT OF ALLIED SCHOOL CHILDREN TM London. Apr. 30. j<• Board of Education, m a '•nioranduni Issued to schools Haborates the first steps to tkfl M for the encouragement of understanding between the 'Wren of Fiance and Brirt m the memorandum ding among the people" of and especially theBritish Wireless - 221 words
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Article400 1940-05-01 3 MANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE OPERATIONS IN NORWAY WERE ASKED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS YESTERDAY, AND THE PRIME MINISTER, REPLYING TO ONE OF THEM, SAID HE HOPED TO BE ABLE TO MAKE A STATEMENT ON THE POSITION SOME TIME THIS WEEK. London. Apr. 30. (NReuter - 400 words
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Article273 1940-05-01 3 P. C. WHO LOST HIS PRISON ER \\'Hl Tifca Singh win tharg' yesterday m the Traffic court with escaping from custody, the constable m fchjurgC of him t ilil bon be had taken him out to bail because the Indian n d that he would be discharged from his job273 words
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Article40 1940-05-01 3 London. Apr 30! THE Southern Rhode-sian Goveiniiic.it has undertaken to contribute a million and a half sterling annually toward the co.st of the war. largely to bo pent, OD war measures Inside the Colony. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement42 1940-05-01 3 FYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY, Specializing Ocular Muscle Anomalies ffif^jjjjy^ Crossed I yes. I ~^l Intricate Visual Jr^ Problems. >T^ THOMPSON OrriCAL CO Qualified Fyesi«ht Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Scienc 35 years* European Clinical Experience42 words
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Advertisement75 1940-05-01 3 3 It vOMuT Ik fl ff fOR LONG LIFF AND LOW COST When you install a "CHAMPI Battery, you the flj Ql ilu< m Malaya. fOJ itfl ten flrtl c B its lOtlg n Built to withstand hard Weal le m the Empire Buy] d In all siiJ«« and VOltagt75 words
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Article126 1940-05-01 4 I I 'C>i^^L D| ICCI hinßtoi. Jean Arthur an 'reived ci ipttol fl rf<) I the I tie of the film atic America, altho hope that it mean to p< m 11*40 W the .story ol b young, tabally Btumblej upon ue and graft In which126 words
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Article138 1940-05-01 4 'rh: >NIMO'\ which opened at the I* Cath i; Theatre la I night, is frankly ilood and thunder, and aftei a surfeit level pictures, "Oeronimo" ought t<> i .1 uood many people The crowds irned up for the premiere last eot then lull share of thrills, cold138 words
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Article89 1940-05-01 4 New York. Apr. 2ih MRS. ROOSEVELT, mother of the U.S. President, became indisposed while returning to her NVw York home by automobile to-day. She was treated at a chemist's shop, where she stayed two hours, and then escorted home by a large number of police, whoReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration278 1940-05-01 4 PRESSMAN TAKES JOB AS CABIN BOY UfHEN tne V\ .u\ away from the ,.i with one cabin boy 8U struck newspaperman bin on, who i uthing for news on board the ship i ->r his paper. th:i t iki be pre*t hm to tain rid without havmu to Lt. fromReuter - 278 words
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Article236 1940-05-01 4 SINGAPORE BROADCAST ON NORWAY SPEAKING over the 8.M.8.C. las! night m the series "'The War from Various Viewpoint;/ 1 Mr. D.I. Goodwin told of 'Our Allies the Norwegians and the Country They Live In." and explained how unexpected the Invasion waa by the Nazi conqueror even to the Norwegians themselves.236 words
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Article, Illustration113 1940-05-01 4 SINGAPORE tables are being supplied with more and more f<>< stuffs imported from Australia since the outbreak of war. At the Cold Storage m Orchard Road a special Exhibition Australian products has been arranged so that those who do catering may see for themselves the high quality113 words
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Advertisement225 1940-05-01 4 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 7hi« is the story of a sufferer who had very high blood pressure. It is typical of many others of all ages who gratefully acknowledge the relief fend rejuvenation which they owe to Phyllosan Tablets. Read this extract from the letter he writes I feel I must225 words
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Advertisement98 1940-05-01 4 n.v mruaas i Ainencan civilization. There [a action throughout and thf acting of Preston Foster. Ellen Drew Ardy Divine. William Henry and Ralph Morgan la splendid. A good supporting programme round off a fine evening's entertainment. NICKEL-PLATING. BRONZING OXIDISING BY THE OM)KST (IfJNESE ELECTRO-PI ATI KS IN MALAYA 111, OKI98 words
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Advertisement100 1940-05-01 5 ll^^yjy^^^^ i- 1 "■■'•'> f V^^^?\ ALWAYS THE SAME FIME /?3 7 Q UALITY FR^ HNESS 1 m //%Lr >V^ T+y New shi P me f s f blue cross MILK vhich comes from Mltx iulds m S V v y/J^^ J-M V> > 1 the world s finest Pasture-lands-have100 words
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381 1940-05-01 6 J Retired Inspector Charged U7IIFN the police rounded up numbers of Singapore's haw ken »<» lenewal <>f their licences they found many oi them to l><--1 W§t§t and following intense investigations, they arrested a retired ilav.kin^ Inspector the Town Cleansing Department of the Singapore MnnicipalitN381 words
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Article76 1940-05-01 6 i Dmcthtal i- happenm- m >"» r I S town of villas, it niay be newi i or national Interest. Xefl s Ut S will pay for contributions used. Write or telephone to the Wewi Editor of th<- Malaya Tribune, at I any of our76 words
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Article312 1940-05-01 6 A SUCCESSFUL experiment in housing for estate labourers is report W ed in the annual report of the Johore Planters' Association, which I is being tabled at the annual meeting of that body on May 9 al Job I Bahru. I Further experiments are in312 words
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91 1940-05-01 6 Germans Can't Kill The Keepers Of These Lighthouses I total I- ih HOC KIT lightships which warning flashes Sea sandbank- without lion of a single human l» showpieces for hulul.u (ireat Yarmouth reeenth Tktj ;>een bu It ol lightshipnn a;.. i ghtships, they are sturc ::ich will be tawed Red91 words
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Advertisement63 1940-05-01 6 Thebrilliant rr *r*cf\ i 'w v Jr^^n* hSSBBb #V Isuty Car Tyres r s' vJkc available In tti c V '%A 5.50MT M m 5 50x19 T- it of intensive research Into modern road conditlone, the ?iow India Signal Tyre embodies i very known fi give performaik w :> Tyres63 words
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Article, Illustration831 1940-05-01 7 H. L. HOPKIN - H. L. HOPKIN On Ribbentrop Forced Back On His Old Threat To Bomb London: Londoners Only Wish The "Narzees" Would Try It: 8.8.C Putting More Ginger Into Foreign Broadcasts— Bold Effort For Benefit Of Italy: Vivid Impression Of Attack On Six German Destroyers: Malayans Call At Malaya House,831 words
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309 1940-05-01 7 Morning Tribune WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1940. Hitler In A Jam THESE w many conflicting reports and estimates—Allied, neutral and G rman-*of the latent <'.<■ lopments in the v uation that it seems acMsable to poial v»i;t certain fuadainental factors. A careful reading shew that neutral reports are u\ genera] much309 words
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Article, Illustration626 1940-05-01 8 Vera Ardmore - Fashion Pointers From The Cathay, Flashes From Here There And Socialites At The S. S. C. Vera Ardmore People People n i v FASHION scout, ,,o lt the atkay on Monday nighf I found Mrs X <*r»fn, ,00l ...,(i svHh m mullifi-i crep« with zaK edfinn to her l.ryes. X626 words
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Article, Illustration52 1940-05-01 8 Mrs. C. O. ThcT mpson, who is taking part m j the Fashion show m aid of S St. Andre w's Hospital at the Cathay Cafe on j 17. Left. Mrs. L. Newman who will also i act as a manne- I quin on thej same occasion.52 words
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Advertisement88 1940-05-01 8 I LEARN AT HOME I fR O M SINGAPORE GAIN MORE SALARY I sSswvSw 1 ■-anrh o" h """W I Book-keeDinc, SSJSS&. 1 s < 1 Ihil Coupon Bto. 212™? 1 bu »»«vg the f0,,0w,; lg 2m* Nair. Adr APB lla aih DANCE AT Tin: tJ n\jss \l. I I88 words
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Advertisement37 1940-05-01 8 has JUST RECEIVED I from LONDON I Boucle Suits DRESSES, JUMPERS and I CARDIGANS I A large varied Collection of SUMMER I SPORTSWEAR IS NOW AVAILABLE I PHONE 4974 Maynards Building I j 11, Battery Road. ilj37 words
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Article, Illustration462 1940-05-01 9 GIVE A MAGIC T OUCH To Your Next Children's Party New Ways With Simple Fare HALF the tun of a children's paity lit sin the "trimmings" the novel and carefully thought out ideas which lend magic to simple ad sandwiches. Plan the table carefully, (not forgetting balloons and crackers" and462 words
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Article, Illustration273 1940-05-01 9 8 v.-ry gradually, then the Hour and cream of tartar, and lt] y the milk with the soda dissolved In it. 1 m a .square bating dish m a n 30-40 minutes. When on to a sieve to cool. 1 next day cut cake m rounds two Quarter273 words
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Advertisement25 1940-05-01 9 ORCHARD RD j 2<j,Apr-ll May civE PREFERENCE TO {MPIRE PROPUCE j PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES CS. 170 A Advt. of Singapore Cold Storcgc Co., ltd.25 words
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Article337 1940-05-01 10 May 75), Scoffs At Moderns ICi;Yi;N!Y-riVK-YHAii-OU) screen «J humorist. May Robson. thinks vmuiß people to-day are •'sissies.' You can't blame her! May worked m six pictures last year." A-s soon as she finished "Four Wives she took ;i few days off to visit her ndson m Long Island, and is337 words
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Article, Illustration413 1940-05-01 10 WHY THE GIRLS ARE WILD ABOUT JIMMY -w Ih Receives Fifteen Marriage Proposals A Week S (Tribune Film Reporter) LINK up the male stars of Hollywood, and you would never guess, by merely looking at them, that James Stewart is rapidly becoming clamour boy. No. 1. He has none of413 words
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Article459 1940-05-01 10 Judy W Play Grea ants To t Drama (Tribune JUDY GARLAND won her starM. sing swing more rhythmicalßi But singing is not Judys pal Her ambition is to be a I the pleasure of ever singing m to become an Academy Award! She is very impatient because stfl executives just459 words
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Article, Illustration244 1940-05-01 10 JACKIE (KID) COOGAN HAS TROUBLES ONCE the mop-haired child won-der-star of silent screendom and now a prematurely bald young man with no special standing m Hollywood, Jackie Coogan said four years ago that he looked forward (1) to coming into the £800,000 he earned during his childhood. (2) avoiding an244 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-05-01 11 1,, ..Id Judy Oar- MM her way to wants to play S :rK ma. She b amb.t.ous orking. and if g-ven •JSS «ill sreat th.ngs.^26 words
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Article, Illustration351 1940-05-01 11 BRENDA— MODERN MONA LISA MORNING TRIBUNE FILM FANFARE (Tribune Film Reporter) TOMPARATIVELY unknown, Brcnda Marshall replaces the rebel Olivia de Havilland for the role opposite Enrol Flynn m "The Sea Hawk/ Olivia's tantrums have given Brenda a far bigger opportunity nan any girl who has made just one picture has351 words
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Article, Illustration301 1940-05-01 11 (Tribune Film Reporter) ILL the world loves a Western or, if not quite all, at least a large part of it. The reason? Mostly it is the swift action, the outdoor ife that city people secretly hanker for They love to see the horses mH tibP301 words
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Advertisement275 1940-05-01 12 I I/I Grand Thrilling Picture For I A A (iS^ ft /Vi^\ I Voi/r AVx* MIDNIGHT Premiere! Jti W |JP J^ Wtf^M Bi A I CAPITOL SA A T u R 2^ Y o N ,T I COMINC NEXT WEE^ I At 12.10 U clock GALA lODNIOHT PBmmS Off on275 words
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Advertisement359 1940-05-01 13 IjfiKif»0«* Vacant B for office telephone wor* B lula\M Tribune. Singapore t (No. 308-D, B Elephant Brand" Coag'i m SJ<; co Malaya Tribune (No. 271 Di B kMSfl Immediately aally 0.S8. Oe-. (No. 328-P H B COCOTIN etc.. wan'' W Apply Box 837. "|o Malay;; (No. 212-V B Kther Sex.359 words
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Advertisement839 1940-05-01 13 Miscellaneous TIC-TACS RACEGUIDE, Kr Anniversary Dul.akir's and other b<> I 346D 1 TRANSLATIONS undertaken. Chtnese-Enfiistt vise-versa. Box 7oj Malaya Trllune, Singapore. (No. 89D) XNDERSON'S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Flowering Bulbs and Plan's. Seedling to order. MAJUS. 35, Orchard Road. Sing;.: (No. 279-D) EUROPEAN PERAK MINER would like ti cl with839 words
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Advertisement633 1940-05-01 13 For Sale For Bitle -New Motor Cycle roliik Anp 400 Singapore. (No. 320-D LOVELY ALSATIAN PUPPIES pedigreed. for sale. Darn Sire prize-winners Pnone TT9B Singapore. (No. 333 D) Up-to-date Furniture at modemte prices. Sun Wah Company Furniture Makers 83. toria Street, Singapore. (No. 314-D> ROBINSON PIANO In perfect condition tone.633 words
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Advertisement542 1940-05-01 13 To Let i.OWER ROAD. »ith i ith relrißerator and conditioned (>■ Bta«a] To Let: Three »torey new buildings, Brewst«r entry U1 June 1940 Aj Cheng Ook. 3 Chung Thye Phln Road. Ipoh. (No. 80O> To Let Cheng Bok Building, Brewster Roa 1, all Top floor vacant space, can be divided542 words
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Advertisement182 1940-05-01 14 SI Acclainif-fl b> Ijithusiastic Andi.-ncrs t Vt-vtmla>\ I'mr.i. CA 1 J 11 J Ma 315 615 915 Mi smith Roe> (o Washington is ih t Brsl film Frank Capra has n ule •rin<( he sent Mi l>f#ds to town lhr»«- ars ago lII* SKI I! X I irunel %nd That182 words
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Advertisement201 1940-05-01 14 AGAIN ALL SEATS SOLD OUT YESTERDAY H(M)K \OV\ and AVOID MMffOfNTMBNI SIMULTANEOUS SCREENING AT Al JIAMBKA o f DaiK At 11 a.m. 3-15, 6-15 M-1.-> I*>l MARLBOROUGH Ki-sei vations must be taken up before (i-15 and M 5 rcspfctivch otherwise they will be sold. «V^^f- 1 '5v Victor Hugo's Cia>si«201 words
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384 1940-05-01 15 Malay, Inche Hassan bin Mohamed Ainin will I ,in the students who Bk int«» the let -tun- rtOOM at Ihc nfrentty Australia. the fust person of his race to become a student at the icb is situated at Perth, the capital of the State. tudy384 words
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Article121 1940-05-01 15 Spotlight At The S.S.C. lub seems to b? place f'»r "night :Hay nijrht and »k)s-> it m lil^ the evening's dancS >urg i W l\ line a frock of Danu blue, lion. I] for the so] black and a to the hi] peony pi with demuie black I the neck121 words
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Advertisement185 1940-05-01 15 lIAPPV WORLH I h j '_L idi iiomi: i\nimiiM\ I ''Jik*/Ci£r*7?7 y 2 ..u\\i» IH.MN(. IO.NK.IIT Wj^jf !T l-t^^iv' HAPPY THEATRE TO-MTE GLORY THEATRE rof T; I ~~f H WIDE TALKIES «f'« >/.,,' "'f -onip/,-./ k...i>o S I rie s 8,,^ "I— CATHAY CAFEiI "f^iw Everybody Goes ESTELLE COWAN' PRESENTS185 words
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Article95 1940-05-01 16 Chinese Active In Chekiang Kin 4 CHINESE column attacked Haiyer.at X i\ the Hangchow Bay and awayl into the city, blowing up an i -my power riant and destroying a number of Japa- anese army supply depots before i I the town. I It is reported that Wuhsii I aChinese Central News - 95 words
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Advertisement337 1940-05-01 16 7"^ m Tl 1 yyvr. n 1 by p&Oand britTshTndiaXi nes (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) The lust possible services arc 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 circumstances sailings337 words
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Advertisement220 1940-05-01 16 lit BIR\S PIIILP LINE. I Incorporated m Australia) j Monthly sailings to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne. I Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date oi arrival ana i departure of the company's steamers owing to the outbreak of nostmaa I publication of sailing date.s is su-spended for the time220 words
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Miscellaneous141 1940-05-01 16 POSTAL INTELUGENCeI I Mail Departures M.i.K Late»l I Of Pasting USTRALIA 5.00 p.m. amer) 100 p.m. CHB lBt< W p.m. I ONG K< Steamer* 2 00 p.m ,t.\va (Air) 930 a.m. 5 00 p.m. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS r 200 p.m. lATRA Medan (Bteamer) 11 oo am Medan (Air) 10.00 a.m tnbang141 words
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Miscellaneous39 1940-05-01 16 I I I ft I drj 7.00 p I H MAIL sn;vi( B TO s\\. I The letter I airmail corrcspondenc< I order .services to I LITHUANIA and BWI I been restored, but cur I subject to delay. I39 words
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Article32 1940-05-01 17 Derby, 2,000 Guineas Callovers :i taken a on red i 'Tried. I reU I pUobeum and Nun I hoi |i LOO to 9 Golden to B taken; 100 to Rered; 100 ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article57 1940-05-01 17 TENNIS ENTRIES CLOSE TO-MORROW *NTRII S for Jiu- Singapore open tennis < hnmpionships. begin i < iOs(> to i and intending competitors r md d that no < .iti ies will pted aftei that date. pen singles, mixed doubles, ladies' -t rans' singles, iiampionships md junior championships for i competitors57 words
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68 1940-05-01 17 rm Sepoy linci Golf Club ladies (he Island Club ladies m a I match played on Hie Island course last Friday Scores: Strickland 'I?D> 12 I i 20 1 1 I L > 4 l 2 V 3 Be (24) 1 10 S8 (17)68 words
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Article54 1940-05-01 17 follo W i ng lies have been fixed v nu-JJ? Billiard* championshii 1350 up i A. Dean vs. W. H. Pa] C G. Pugler vs. k H i Gray vs. A. F. Huntei A. b. Baker vs. M. S. Robin HANDICAP <200 up) M 8. Robinson I 60)54 words
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Article41 1940-05-01 17 rtng have been selected t We and Wireless Club a f the Singapore Colts 01 sth, at Gypsy Grounc d: I/)uis Tan; H. Lazaroc Armstrong, C. Coahan, Lin C X IPU; Govinda, M. Ibrahhr Bouza, R. Barth, S &i '•■•> Kuppusamy, M41 words
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Article482 1940-05-01 17 THRILLING LAST MINUTE WIN SAILORS BEAT LAST YEAR'S CHAMPIONS Royal Navy 2; Malays L P) VING their finest display this season, the Royal Navy created yet another surprise m the first division of bhe league when they accounted for the Malays, last year's champions, by the odd goal m three482 words
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Article76 1940-05-01 17 Siii Tuead AT a meeting )l re A: teur Boxing Club \w\d thta at the \inv^ World, presided over *y Mr Pi r'Hi! c.ub should <'!'.'• saU am for l i<' rorui ii champion ships on June 3 4 5 and 7. Tiie meetin < cted Mr76 words
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Advertisement218 1940-05-01 17 i I The Second Drawing For Principal Repayment Of The 27th Year Gold Loan Of The Republic Of China (1988) 1 Subject to the Defence (Finance) Regulations 1989 k L 940. NOT CE is hereby given that the above Drawing was duly held on tha First of February. 1940. Three218 words
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Miscellaneous31 1940-05-01 17 t TIDE TABLE n TO-DAY J High Water: 5.07 AM. 68 ft 7 04 P.M. 6 8 tt. TO.MORKOW 4 Hieh Water: 6.40 A.M. 6.7 It. 7.57 P M. 7.1 tt.31 words
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Miscellaneous45 1940-05-01 17 SPORTS DIARY 1 Soccer: sa.ka. League Djv. I ftWJ. vs ha <Hy. Raft.), S.C.C.; Div. II B K.N.W.T. vs. V.M ca Stadium; b.h.l. coim Storage VS. Unitecrs. S.H.B. Tnniis: SCC. S.R.C.. S.C.R.C. and V.M.c.A. Spring lawn term tournament*. Races: lit day of the Belangor races.45 words
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310 1940-05-01 18 HE ATON NETS FOUR OUT OF EIGHT LO YALS' GOALS ■SOLDIERS SUPERIOR j IN SECOND HALF rsals X S.R.C RIOR forward play gafC UK Loyals a decisive victory of 8- 2.J over the SRC. m a rwtm di\ision league H natch played at I the S.K.c. Fadang yesterday. m ii310 words
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240 1940-05-01 18 SINGAPORE TENNIS TOURNEYS RESULTS ir'o-ruro Singapore, Tutaday ties played this evening m ?»v* Singapore Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament resulted as follow* S.C.R.C. Championship doubles: John Lim Wee En" ,ock beat G. H Po C J. Poh 6—l. 6—3: On* .hew Bee ft Kam Glm Hock beat S. X Gnw Is240 words
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Article48 1940-05-01 18 The following have been selected to Fort Canning versus 2nd Bn. he Gordon Highlanders, 10-day at Panglin— Play commences at 2 p.m Sqd .dr. Marchbank.s, Captain, de Winton Japtain, Castor. SM. <AC». Wilton SSgt X)wltng, SjSgt. Long, Bgt. Baker Corpl fceston, Corpl. Whiteman, Corpl. Turner V •te. Lunn.48 words
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Article52 1940-05-01 18 lowing Ikivo boon itlactod to niar« the V.MC.A. Junior Department I Team against 15th Fioid Company (Sappers D Thursday May 2 at Fort Canninu L Tpo Kenu Chew Thai Cheonj! •'•Hi i Ming, Fon- Kirn Choon. Worn? Chor an, WUlian Yeo Tan Ban Hor Res,' ik Beck w.n and Tham52 words
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Article26 1940-05-01 18 The Teas Rocklites beat the McNair roungsterg by five goals to three at occer. Scores for Tess Roi-kiitrs were: ioon Yotlg, Joe. Kirn Hee <2> Krislmhv26 words
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Article478 1940-05-01 18 V JONEB worn the r of ,he Lsla,,. I m !hf \Di I score of »i(i lU., and B. ll( all m the X Division w of b> net. k i Ball iweep ovei the r sion with 1 B. Woodnll m thr B !>■478 words
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Advertisement193 1940-05-01 18 INXIT A I I O N rii v i i» ii oiirc i: ii 300,000 TELEGRAMS II Ist 1 51 i* Cable A Wireleu Ltd., inaugurated their Social Telcqixlvi Service $2 for 12 WOrdt to any part of the Empire with offer of a free message. Result 100.000 Tclcurum.< m193 words
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Article35 1940-05-01 19 ii, Tuesday. 'JO Q H Oil %f I n S'* W litries 31,6 B^' °2 Kiici"-: Register^ 93 1 C »f I A 9 5 a fth ■< Re. G Id Loan 3435 words
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Article29 1940-05-01 19 I sday. Bondon on Paris 176.50 fcond':. on Amsterdam 7.53 B .uononShaii 4U Ti Is. 2 15;16d B Is. 4 1 32d. '(Ml 4.02y 2 t») 4.03Va29 words
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Article50 1940-05-01 19 ILond n, Tuesdav. I Oil (Malay) in Unquoted fi Straits PM smber S'meiV, Unquoted Floui 17 3 May June SelJers rl. »re) 29j- MayJune Sellers p (FAQ) White Muntok 4^ 8 Sellers fr(PAQ) Black Lam pong Mav Sn ient 2 1516 Sellers bier .Good Mark* Block 30- April'May Nominal50 words
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Article29 1940-05-01 19 L New York. Apr. 29. Buyers Sellers Very Quiet urn i 19 5;1G 19 7 10 ni 'Pt 18^ 4 1 8 7 4 47 J ,j29 words
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Article35 1940-05-01 19 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS OLD BOYS MEET toe fifth annual genthe Christian Bro■usociation yesterday L d v, Sllva said that able for the first ta a Municipal he invf per cent. to ftpprovthe benefit of roseph'a In.sti3chool.35 words
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Article310 1940-05-01 19 TPHK following an* th<« handicaps fa thf St?lanjror races to be hel( i to-day at Kuala Lumpur: RACE ONE IVui»s, (lass 2, Div. 3,— 5 1 > furs Faith 9 2 Chance 9.1 Phar-Par 8.13 Twinkling Ryes 8 9 bust Lynn* 8.5 Rosalie 7.13 Hilarity 7310 words
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Article47 1940-05-01 19 h Spectator— Race 1: TWINKI l\(. l\|s Rosalie R*ec 1: MA KM I I Dansr dv Ventre I IC€ S: FMII-V DKiMs Miss Rod Race 4: FOIK o l,O(k M;mhctt;\ II Rate AMBM.OV. l-'urioiis Kate I: BRAWNY I XI) All Gold Kate 7: ANTRUM (iolden Bla/.47 words
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Article391 1940-05-01 19 SUGGESTIONS that she thought the wealthy man she met was a "catch" and that she had been paid off even time he had dates with her, were made by counsel for the difUm In maintenance case before Mr. Conrad Oldham yesterday. Ang Joo Yeang, a391 words
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Advertisement15 1940-05-01 19 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TH. 5026 2, Finlayson Green.15 words
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Advertisement113 1940-05-01 19 j NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL--MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter ttUt$ t 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society; BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000,Reserve Fund M 10,5<*M0~ London Corrcsj^ondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LfMITBD Bern* Oflrei AMSTERBAM BrancbeßT Holland:- -Rotterdam, The Hagu- *ad 64 branches and si^-braxiche« at smaller113 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-05-01 20 Vir Marshal Kairatl. Air Ollicei (ommandiMK-m -Chief. Hritish Air »»m\ photographed after inspecting me of our fighter squadrons m France.22 words
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141 1940-05-01 20 London, Apr. :>0 -DV Mdßl ..nomii warfare t» thr uttermost M believo M shall B shortrn th> uar by many months.' declared Mr. RonaKi < r( ,ss speaking al a luncheoß of the Ameriran Chamber of Commeict' m I .omlon. He ..aid w»-Reuter - 141 words
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Article57 1940-05-01 20 Stockholm, Apr. 30. Ai CORDING to the Gothenburg Post, a hi- naval action is believed to ha taken place yesterday. From 3 p.m. onwards Hashes of heavy gunfire were seen .south of LysekU and the Swedish lac ins the Skagerrak. Towards 10 p.m. Bring increased andReuter - 57 words
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Article53 1940-05-01 20 don. Apr. 30. The revised Two Thousand Guineas probables shew that Cliff Richards rid- I Through The Mist, Marshall Bon Ac- cord Bartlam Lucullus. Weston Baldor- I r.uh Sibbritt El Morocco, Jones Epilo- j beum Bearv Congratulations and BouIllon Nuit Hp Noce. There is no jockey iReuter - 53 words
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Article41 1940-05-01 20 Stockholm, Apr 30. FOLLOWING a friendly discussion between the British Minister to Sweden and the Swedish Foreign Minister regarding the suspension of the British, official news sheet it has been decided that the bulletin should resume publication avoiding controversial matters.; ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration16 1940-05-01 20 Mi-ht <.t I lirev "Battle" bombers flyin- ju>t lisht etoais on t.» bombinf prectti16 words
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Article135 1940-05-01 20 AWARDS TO PILOTS London \;>' n JM AWARDS to Air Force oB participated m the -'"^J: Stavanger aerodrome u [d bases m Aprd are guett 1 A bar to the D.SU, v r .iß Wing-Commander B I who led two succes I squadron of twelve the first one his enReuter - 135 words
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Article16 1940-05-01 20 Two new /ice* be ith Aninaugurated r Th left do lei Trieste for N noon.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Advertisement57 1940-05-01 20 —^i^^M^i^^^— r.; a^v^u h n;^& oi iuxv co^. 3.15 6.15 9.15 BOX OFFICE PHONE 3*oo VlKTi^i ll!l GREATEST THRIH Hi KKwf^/) "MyflF SI X THE MOST FEARED SAVAGF, 9k* i 'IfS* <> lloNIMO ROAR INl BATTI j*£^ WITH 10.000, REDSKINS AT Bwl'--. *a HIS BACK! 1- SATURDAY 4th April at57 words
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Article138 1940-05-01 1 LABOUR REVIEWS ISSUES London, May 1. er-"u,idiy after dealing with Progress of the movement since the jyS r the labour rcpre^tjt^ ommittee forty years ago draws atten S the riK of dictatorships which describes as being -founded on perJ O f all who cherish freedom." donists, Socialists, Co-opera-jTjews and liberal-mindedBritish Wireless - 138 words
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144 1940-05-01 1 London, May 1. THK principal airport m Oslo, Fornebu. which the Nazis had been s a base for troop transport from Germany, was attacked for the fourth time last, night by the R.A.F. Bomber Command. The attack took the form of a series ofBritish Wireless - 144 words
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Article101 1940-05-01 1 London, May 1. JN the B B.C. overseas services to-day i broadcast by Sir John Simon will art at 3 p.m. G.M.T on four ths. The Chancellor's speech be recorded and re-broadcast at, •45 p.m. to-day and 6.45 a.m. toinorriAv -British Wireless. Malaya times101 words
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Article27 1940-05-01 1 May l.—The Minister for »ic warfare stated m the House of ons m reply to question that war issiona with neutral Governwere constantly m progress.— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 27 words
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Article60 1940-05-01 1 London, May 1. According to an answer given Parliament so far as possible licences will be granted freely for the importation of goods from those parts of Norway which are not under enemy control.— British Wireless. London, May I.— Viae Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake and Admiral SirBritish Wireless - 60 words
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Article35 1940-05-01 1 London, May 1. LAST night's French official communique stated: "There was local activity of contact units. Our patrols have taken a few prisoners. Two local attacks by enemy detachments have been repulsed."35 words
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Article33 1940-05-01 1 STOCKHOLM, APR. 30. THE AUTHORITIES HAVE IN. FORMED THE BRITISH CONSUL THAT OVER FIFTY BRITISH SEAMEN FROM NARVIK HAVE CROSSED THE FRONTIER AND ARE NOW BILLETED AT SKFLLEFTER.- REUTERREUTER - 33 words
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362 1940-05-01 1 Due To Attitude Of Italian Leaders London, May 1. IT is learnt m authoritative circles that recent announcements by Italians m responsible positions and the attitude of the Italian Press have been of such a character as to make it necessary for His Majesty's Government toBritish Wireless - 362 words
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171 1940-05-01 1 British Stop Nazi Advance, Make Fresh Landings London, May I. TIHE War Office announces that m the Domhaas area the British, fighting with indomitable courage, have resisted any further advance by the enemy. North of Steinkjer the British troops again proved their superiority m patrol work, inflicting 1 heavy casualtiesBritish Wireless - 171 words
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Article680 1940-05-01 1 London, May 1. 3 SINCE the German invasion of Den- mark and Norway no shipping has 1 been allowed to proceed to ports m Denmark or German-occupied Norway, 1 said the Minister for Economic Warfare m reply to a Commons question last night. Cargoes on ships destined forBritish Wireless - 680 words
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The Morning Tribune
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736 1940-05-01 20 vn vi ri POUTS FROM NORWAY STATE THAT BRITISH 1 i m riN I< It TMFNTS ARE STEADILY DISEMBABHWG vr JJSJS WOEBE THE NAZIS HAVE BEEN FORCED SrSf^HHarrosmoirero (the hills and are now ESK^Saotw an attempt to stop further LANDINGS. STOCBBOLBt, APR. 30.Reuter - 736 words
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Article60 1940-05-01 20 HIRE OF MERCHANT VESSELS London, Apr. 30 v N ratei of hire ol to a statement Ir R n Minister of Shipping, Ui unmonJ to-day. uSr with the represcnta- Ip owners, a scale ad bU monlh for I Per mo tn ,™l ,1 8,006 tons dead weight The corresponding ratesReuter - 60 words
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83 1940-05-01 20 REST ROOM IN LONDON FOR A USTRALIANS s London, May l. KMX M on to the squadron of the i Air F'orcjc now operating j imd with the R.A.F. Coastal Comd hundreds of Australians are now Ing with the Royal Navy, the British Army, the R.AF. and other branches olBritish Wireless - 83 words
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Article45 1940-05-01 20 London, Apr. 30. The revised Two Thousand Guineas prol show that Cliff Richards ride.s Through The Mi.st, Marshall Bon Accord. Hurt lam Lucullus, Weston Baldorroch Sibbritt El Morocco, Jones EpiloCongratulationfl and Bouillon Nuit de Noce. There i.s no jockey lor Adi.ss.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration17 1940-05-01 20 This is the beautiful town of Molde, on the Norwegian coast, wW< bombed by the Nazis yesterday.17 words
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Article194 1940-05-01 20 London, Apr. 30 I AWARDS to Air Force officers who I participated m the attacks n I Stavanger aerodrome and seaplane I bases m April are gazetted. B A bar to the D.S.O. is given J Wing-Commander Basil Edward Embriß who led two successful attacks by thflReuter - 194 words
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