Morning Tribune, 7 February 1941
1941-02-07
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Title Section28 1941-02-07 1 NK TT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol. 6-No. 6, Friday, Feb. 7, 1941. NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 D AII y Morning Tribune Friday, February 7, 1941.28 words
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276 1941-02-07 1 LONDON, FEB. 6. WITH HIS ABYSSINIAN EMPIRE IN JEOPARDY FROM THE BRITISH INVASIGN AND THE PATRIOT RISING IN THE INTERIOR, IT WAS REPORTED LAST NIGHT THAT MUSSOLINI HAD SENT COUNT VOLPI, HIS FORMER FINANCE MINISTER, TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE BRITISH INTERESTS FOR THEReuter - 276 words
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325 1941-02-07 1 Cairo. Feb. 6. |HE British five-front offensive in Africa is progressing favourably everywhere. To-day's British communique sports that in Libva the advance continues towards Benghazi. Eritrea, British forces are now r m on strongly held Italian H aooiu Keren. Furtner *»*tn, liahan forcesReuter - 325 words
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Article, Illustration320 1941-02-07 1 London. Feb. 6. statistics relating to wartime expenditure were given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Kingsley Wood, in moving new credits, totalling £1,600,000,000 to tide the country over until the next regular budget period in April. The total national expenditure on all purposesReuter - 320 words
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Article161 1941-02-07 1 Bulgaria London, Feb. 6. PERMAN preparations, both diplomatic and mill* U tary, to invade Bulgaria continue with ev«»accelerating pace, says the diplomatic correspondent of the News Chronicle. Signs are not wanting that the invasion may occur at any time. There is no reason to suppose thatReuter - 161 words
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Article153 1941-02-07 1 London, Feb. 6. DROMPT prOfmi IB implementing the findings of I the recent "Eastern Group Conference at Delhi to accelerate and co-ordinate the output of munitions by British eastern territories wxs recorded in tne House of Commons i<<-day. The Secretary ol BUte for India Mr. l.Reuter - 153 words
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Article152 1941-02-07 1 SERIOUS SITUATION IN PACIFIC Melbourne, Feb. rHEUE is no doubt of the seriousness of the inter- 2 national situation as it i affects Australia,'* declared I the acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fadan, and the Labour. S Leader, Mr. John Curtin. in a joint statement, after the I meeting of theReuter - 152 words
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Article113 1941-02-07 1 Nominated Envoys Washington. Feb. 6. JJIjR JOHN G V.inant, former Director of the International Labour Office, has been nominated United States Ambassador to London. The Pre sident sent hi£ nomination t" Senate thta morning Th> President also submitted the ommatton ol Mr Dreael Riddle, formerly Ambassad I Poland. \n beReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration398 1941-02-07 2 (huntr kimr. Feb. 6. wren bitereat >s bam? «vincd here over the forthM I L -arrival of the United States Eeonom.c K» sion S by Mr. L_.gWfaC_rri* ft that the mimton is coming to Cttna at the invite ton o* Chinese Government tar the purpleReuter - 398 words
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Article21 1941-02-07 2 London. Feb 5. —The nf-xt meeting pf the International Rubber Restrict ion Committee will be held hen* or. Feb 25 ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article51 1941-02-07 2 HANOEL:- On 6th. February 1941. nt 'he residence of her daughter No. 11 Sea Avenue Katon'j. AMBRANCIA 'ENCHYE) MARY RANOEL. aged 79 years. The cortege leaves hef residence at 1.48 pm. to day for the Church ft .St Joseph, Victoria Street, and thence to Bldadurl Cemetery. i n eply51 words
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304 1941-02-07 2 Duke Of Gloucester Appeals To Malaya FROM the Malaya Patriotic Fund substantial allocations nave been made to the Duke of Gloucester's Red Cross and St. John The need for increased contri- buttons to that Fund is stressed in ia special appeal made by His i Royal Highness as follows: Every304 words
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Article23 1941-02-07 2 Calcutta. Feb 6 I>Oth *hp Italian Offloers, who led from a i la on Tuesday, hav been rectptured.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration99 1941-02-07 2 M Italian air-T* I men brought i down over Eng- land arrived at j a London rail- wa y station rec2ntl\ oiii S their wa> t.> l an internment i camp. Theyj were some of the crews of j the thirteen Italian planes 1 brought down during their99 words
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Article97 1941-02-07 2 SUDAN'S £100,000 GIFT London Feb. I TO celebrate the recaptw! 1 Kassala from the ttajtauj the ejection of the enemy* [he Sudan, the <J"^ e *J the Sudan has sent .iiou.00 MM British War Minister in .w ticn of the close co-opew British Imperial troops have H the Sudan Defence97 words
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Article83 1941-02-07 2 U.S. -Mexican Accord New York. I rE United States and Mexico will very sh J "i good neighbour" agreement itttiin standmf problems between the two nations ing to a Washington despatch. m A formula is stated to have been wor Mr Sumner W^ll&s. Assistant Secretary ol \r Senor Najera. Mexic3nReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement85 1941-02-07 2 CELLOPHANE PAPER r Made in England I I 'A N B I SIiPPLIKD FR OH ST OC K RAHAMIN PENHAS 117. CecU street, sin^apwre. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn \v\. 1 Jtmmm I PREVORE Artierlran medlcatrd powder bare c< nceals and h**al* fa< Ul blemlHhss, freckle*. Uvernpots, birthmark* scars. I muddy complexion, dlsceloratton, wrlnkleg,85 words
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Advertisement61 1941-02-07 2 The FAIIAIIAY (DQMPA N ■in mum contractors machi^ j ML: 3 Raffles Place ir 3114 SINGAPORE SHIP YACHT AND DREDGE BROKERB, HEAVY DUTY PLANT AND MACHINERY BROKERS LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS AND LOCOMOTIVES M/NING MACHINERY AND DREDGE SPARES DIESEL ENGINES OF ALL SIZES AND HORSE POWER ELECTRICAL GENERATLNG PLANT: OIL MILL61 words
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185 1941-02-07 3 Belgians Attempting To Obtain Cold fork, Feb. u. Government is HE obtain possession 00 id» which &> Nazi invasion o. disclosed yesterday IJJ Theunis, the former M and now the Bel--nVa representative. th- ltate8 U V,oH H ln N cw York, court to attach France funds at the Bank ofReuter - 185 words
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Article87 1941-02-07 3 New York.'Fsb. 5. m.r. h necessary tor the United 1 rnment to build up its H synthetic rubber production, fading to th* Federal Loan Ad- Mr. Je L*je Jones. Jr Jonc add d that th e con-! fction v plants would be: lert r the DReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration47 1941-02-07 3 *JrS i n g ap o ref volunteers nse i the aiming res«. lin rifle in- 1 st me lion drills. 1 These men are L some of those i 3 at present in training "some- 1 V where in Sin- t gapore." t47 words
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Article22 1941-02-07 3 London. Feb 6. Radio stations in unoccupied France urged young Frenchmen to join the army after Uieir news broadcasts this morning ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article175 1941-02-07 3 Rumanians Issue Manifesto London, Feb. 6. *-POINT manifesto has been issued by the Committee set up in London. The King Michael from his present huir.i--1 tsiUon and enabling him to rule ai democratic king. hi for the leunion oi the Rumania:! within its natural frontiers. ,j) liberation of the Rumanian^Reuter - 175 words
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224 1941-02-07 3 London. Feb. 6 OF the death of Lord Lloyd, it may indeed b? said, TWs should have 1 come hereafter,' says the Daily I Telegraph in a glowing tribute to th? Colonial S cr. Ury of whom it <aid:— 'A rnnn of such character224 words
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Article240 1941-02-07 3 IX)NDON, FEB. NEUTER'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ON THE ALBANIAN FRONTIER STATES THAT CREEK LONG-RANGE GUNS NEAR I'OUIIADETZ BLEW IP AN ITALIAN MUNITIONS DUMP NORTH-WEST OF LIN ON THE SHORES OF LAKE OCHRIDA YESTERDAY. The explosion shook the Yugoslav town of Ochrida. Flames shot into the air, andReuter - 240 words
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Article106 1941-02-07 3 New York. Feb IS. rE I^pn Age reports the steel production at 06 per cent, of capacity. Without yet resorting to mandatory priorities, the Iron and Steel Committee is exercising greater control as far as defprtcu protects are concerned The adoption of definite priority ratingsReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement8 1941-02-07 3 SENVITAL (REAM n"riWoV: HIAKI CO. •>•.. llobinson Knid. Sim-Htt.8 words
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Advertisement58 1941-02-07 3 P Tlie following delicious varieties are available In large and small bottles: MIXED PRUIT DROPS LEMON BARLEY BARLEY MINT BRICKS BARLEY SUGAR ACID DISCS lODIZED BtrTTKKffCOTCH LEMON. GLYCERINE HONEYCOMBS CHERRY COUGH BRICKS RASPBERRY DROPS ORANGE DROPS BLACK CURRANT DROPS LIME DROPS COUGH DROPS _HK THROAT TABLETS P- li BUY BRITISH58 words
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Article, Illustration1862 1941-02-07 4 Vera Asdmore - PATRIOTIC COLLECTIONS FORGING AHEAD Vera Asdmore *9 rOLLECTIONS fOt venous |OOd causes are coming slOOf splendidly. The "(cnt-a plane" campaign, conducted by the "Buy a Bom t>. i committee is in full swim; and is yielding excellent results and the more niod'st "<Ml<l cent" collection, instituted onlv last month, is1,862 words
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Article, Illustration76 1941-02-07 4 For Ball Fund Top: This *s I "Bomber". the j appealing Dal matian puppv i v\nieh has been I presented to the j t.rpanisers I vhe "Buy i Bomber" fund J t'or auction at th«» fortheominir l St. Valentine's Day Ball. J lie is a ped«S gree Dalmatian, (aged two76 words
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Advertisement126 1941-02-07 4 RECONDITION I YOUR HAIR! j SPECIAL TREATMENT i HY AMERICA'S NKWEST STEAM METHOD. M A 11 1 1 NAOMI salon, lb, Rodney House, Battery Road, i Expert Stylist and Hair Consultant'. Telephone for Appointments: 7555 roumiuiAi S I 11. 1 II l> ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being made lor126 words
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Advertisement16 1941-02-07 4 naxine The British Beauty Salon Entrance RAFFLES HOTEL or 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD PHONE 2868. 416 words
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Article83 1941-02-07 5 COFFEE SABAYON - Children Will Like This Sweet COFFEE SABAYON Put three egg yolks, one egg white, a tablespoon ful of castor .sugar, and two tablespoonfuls of strong coffee in a pan, mix up well together and whip over Int water until warm enough to hold the mark of the whisk. Fill Into83 words
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Article41 1941-02-07 5 TAKE A TIP wHENMABKWC hold rnaki a the ai the hen you its eer1 I B A (i e, i her 1 won't sni when I co <*inj if a 1 drv I tin a masj 111 is placed \i::: rookins41 words
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Article431 1941-02-07 5 Keep Your Baby Out Of Harm's Way CINCE accidents will occur, it ;s best to minimise all chanc mishaps by giving your baby a play-pen as soon as he reaches the crawling stage. Otherwise, bumps and bruises, caused by adventurous exploration, are bound Io occur, to say nothing of more431 words
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Advertisement73 1941-02-07 5 M prime quality s^s^s SmW v eP' *>*■ *>t *< y£^%^^l__rulß^iL^D'^9^^^^r I I*o /Step obtainable L£j) anywhere vAar A/ Because i^^^n^^fl .ii.d quality found in jmpor' I pork. All our Australian Pork LrTT^^^^^/Y obtained from select d m-ik and misdlimTTTTfi wheat ted pi«j.» W- imffTfTv H CfiA a good stock73 words
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Article346 1941-02-07 6 FUND guilty by the unanimous verdict of the jury on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of two postdated cheques for $180 and $200, and three other chMgW of falsification of accounts, Lee Chin Yam, till KfnUf a ledger clerk in346 words
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Article43 1941-02-07 6 Shanghai, Feb 6. A MOVEMENT to secure 1.000.000 signatures of Japanese who j support Mr Wang Ching-wei is now under way with a total of 100.000 signatures having already I been collect d. says the local Japanese pQpsS. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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183 1941-02-07 6 A DECREE of judicial separation t to Flizabeth YVilhelmina Johanna j^y, S and her husband. Marius Jalbaud, at the Hi_J Court, yesterday, by Sir Percy MeElwain,, nB i Justice. Mr. Mark Morrison who represented \u i petitioner 'the wife) told the court thai th i183 words
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316 1941-02-07 6 I rom Thi* i ourK lUM FONG CKtE, proprietor of Loong Hin Pan 1 shop, Jurong Road, was yesterday hmd Slsi one week's simple imprisonment by the fifth rag trate, Mr. L. C. Goh, for taking in good* in pai before 8 a.m. on316 words
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151 1941-02-07 6 A SEQUEL to a collision between at the junction of Victoria Street and >" on the afternoon of Dec 20 last, wai -q[ traffic court, yesterday, when the en ving *i cars appeared on summons charges oi out due regard for the safety of151 words
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Advertisement93 1941-02-07 6 *BaBBO3BST. FOR AC. MAINS Tiiwsiias a* *FOR DC/AC MAINS These are three oi the main noints to ook for ifi a radio. These ore just three oi the chief reasons why the GEC seven and et&Hl valve series of receivers are Malaya's Ijioit popular models. If you have not heard93 words
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Article966 1941-02-07 7 MV-THKEE-YEAR-O^D R.A.F. pilot, already wound _j in the eye and foot, refused to jump from his biazinu ill he had destroyed his enemy. He swept into 1,1,1 power dive on the heels of a Messerschmitt ;.nd 10,1 \< scofl as the opportunity offered itself, he966 words
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291 1941-02-07 7 Kwangsi's $8,450,000 Agricultural Plan A TOTAL of $8,450,000 will be spent on agricultural promotion in Kwangsi in 1941, according to Mr. Chen Hsiung, Reconstruction Commissioner of Kwangsi. As a result of this farm improvement programme the production of cereals will be increased by more than 2,000,000 piculs. The National Foodstuffs291 words
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Article48 1941-02-07 7 AHM E! •!<• Pratt. daugh?H ot Mr and Mr- W. H. Prutt of Scremban, arrt.ed irrun Sydney br ulr on Sunday. While her'* broth*i Blllv. Who baa be' ri in Serembon for h.s holiday, return* to Sydney D] in a few days, to continue nil studio* at BCOtt* College48 words
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Article29 1941-02-07 7 \i f R Kt ilgM, forme- act: j the Singapore Y.W.C A j been Appointed to the v,nff of the I MrtlinrtNt 0 '"I Ul Kuala 1.1. up ir29 words
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330 1941-02-07 7 Morning Tribnne FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1941 LORD LLOYD QREAT things were expected of Lord Lloyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, whose passing the Empire mourns to-day. During the nine months he was Colonial Secretary, Lord Llo\d brought to that office a new dignity ani importance in keeping with the330 words
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Advertisement35 1941-02-07 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Intricate Visual ALpSl^r Glasses if needed V Tfr 11 A. lhompson Dr. of Ocular j. Science. 1 '""l'»an Clinical Experience. Hione 3002. ff^ajSm^^^^mmmmmmA 1 ,rr 135 words
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Advertisement27 1941-02-07 7 SAFEGUARD j YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THI EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. ShCURJTY PLUS SI.RVICT ammmim^l^mmm^^m^^^tatm^^^maammm^^^m^ammam^^a^^^^ I Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, j SINGAPORE, S-S. PHONE NO.27 words
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Article49 1941-02-07 8 Tokyo. Feb. 6 UALF of Japan's 280,000 tobacco11 nists will be mobilised to spur the sale of the 50,000,000 yen "baby bonds". The scheme is designed to enable people to buy bonds "as easily as they buy cigarettes," according to the Finance Ministn Eastern NewsEastren News - 49 words
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699 1941-02-07 8 musical Opinion View From The Orchrstra tra UNKNOWN Thi Edit o;. Musical Omnion. Si, It is certainly a fact thai most of the Singapore Musical Society Orchc-'lral performances are meaunre. Your critic has had the courage to say so. Bat, if he has criticised us, it is be cause he699 words
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Article205 1941-02-07 8 ■WING to tlie rapidly increasing member^ it has become imp—Bible to accommodated to attend each recital. For this reason it has I for each recital to be repeated. Recitals will be given on alternate Thursday evenings as hitherto and the same programme will be repeated on the following Friday205 words
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Article187 1941-02-07 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN THE Malayan Governments have acceprecommendations of the Delhi Cop official communique issued yesterday. The main objects in view are to make the Eastern Group of Dominions and Colonies as nearly self-supporting as possible in its War Effort, to provide as large a surplus as possible for export to187 words
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Article58 1941-02-07 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN S A cstJ I I ifudinl \wy nigh i t|Uriiish (The i oontsfssl J entirely to J lw»lh anciei )In addi(i| S BonesfsM I eluded Mm (cello) £1 tand >M| e I rano). pn s( 31"0- f the 0 Aich g lime. roted task lera. 9 Hun. t58 words
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572 1941-02-07 9 S'PORE'S VAST CHAP-JI-KI ORGANISATION £IGHT people arrested in what was described as a collecting centre of the Chap-Ji-Ki organisation in Singapore, in a raid which, according to Mr. P. J. Shannon, A S.P.I. was "the biggest and most successful raid we have had for many years," were sentenced to terms572 words
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Article334 1941-02-07 9 fOtJBT Inspector C. \V. Such was complimented by Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday, for the way in which he conducted a case which Mr. Oldham described as "complicated." He said that the well conducted case, and carefully arranged witnesses had made a complicated ease perfectly clear.334 words
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Article, Illustration47 1941-02-07 9 j She's Maureen Howell, who was selected by Earl Carroll tor the picture "A Night at Earl Carroll's, j which is now being got ready for release hy Paramount, t Maureen is one oi the beauties termed by Car/oil as j the "cute" type.47 words
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Advertisement269 1941-02-07 9 Higbßlood Pressure Kills Men Women Twiii- as many women as men suffef from HiKh Blood Prensun which i- mj terlouii dis. i thai st.irt-< about the Urns ef < hange of Life and is the real i au »f much heart trouble and later on of paralytic strokes. Common symptoms269 words
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Article35 1941-02-07 10 Budape I WITH over 500,000 acre., under water and the Vnu tiummefi by ice. Hungary fea petition of last year's serious ci daman which would affect exp< i to Orr.iany —Reuter.35 words
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Article155 1941-02-07 10 Evidence: that the daoetawl l,a(1 left, a written menage saying that be IVas "willing" to die. was given by a witness at the InaulH into the death of FOo Shu Min. 31 held before the Singapore co raner, lir. W Q Porfcr. yesterday i Q nftienl155 words
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165 1941-02-07 10 f Incivility (;laarge j i (Tribune Staff Reporter) i A |M CENT note in the Malaya Tribune crU£s- A in* the incivility to passengers of <*rta"> S cm^oyees of the Traction Company has brought j Company Emtfoyees^ j V>s»£tion *ha? issued an appeal V£,£a£ i ,r^165 words
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Article31 1941-02-07 10 The Postal Department advises that an air mail from the United Kingdom arrived yesterday evening and a general delivery will be made at 8.15 a.m. to-day.31 words
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Article90 1941-02-07 10 CAUGHT TRYING TO PAWN WATCH ARRESTED while I attempting to j pawn a watch and I gold chain at a pawn shop in Havelock j Road, on Jan. M, Veerasamy, a Tamil, who was unable to give a satisfactory accounts of how he had obtained the watch and chain, was90 words
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47 1941-02-07 10 TO-NIGHT'S BROADCAST TALK ON CORDONS "THE History oi tlie Gordon Highlenders" i.s the title of the talk to *be broadcast to-night (Friday. Feb. 7i al 7.10 p.m by an <>tficer ol the Regiment. This is one (,i the talks in the series "Tlie Hhstory of the Regtmtnti47 words
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Advertisement232 1941-02-07 10 ________?^l_i^^^^^_w* '^^t^flh SBY ftiband BRITISH INDIA LINES I (INCORPORATED XN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O- S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In Chm.x. India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, hut232 words
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Advertisement356 1941-02-07 10 Gland Discover) Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, neroaj ness, weak body, impure bl i, iaimi memory, and who are old end before their time will be delighted tolas of a new gland discovery by Ai America This new discovery makes it posslhkj quickly and easily356 words
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Miscellaneous24 1941-02-07 10 Waft Dwmv Mickey Mouse .i, ,,i.._ y :~~V T I J QDWCT' I REMEMBtk f«ZjpPE& SXM"< B^jfi^J g&T UP FO* AKOThER JOB J ACi24 words
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Advertisement442 1941-02-07 11 BVBV Situation Vacant I* eno-typlst, intelligent. K M3 Malaya Tribune. I No (No 379G) I j mechanic by motor Ma Malaya Tribune. (No. 3(i7G) r ivc'or with cash securim, Jser». HI. J<»lan Be(No. 337G) teacher. School certificate. m. v box 164. Mnlaya (No. 3970) l d seventh by Mo. m,442 words
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Advertisement490 1941-02-07 11 Wanted WANTED to purcha.se second-hand Radi About $50-. Reply Box 151. MalaTribune, Singapore. (No 384C WANTED YOUTH to poee for stud Send particulars to Box 127. Malro Tribune. Singapore. (No. 333C EDUCATED middle aged handsome hea thy Indian wish acquaintance with elclen woman or widow. Correspondence strict! private. Apply Box490 words
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Advertisement668 1941-02-07 11 Photography fc TOoa photos painted bvTaaHf_M *> tlst in Lilvwhlte Studio Singapore 1- i phone 6601. (No 2t9Q) ra To Let Ily UNI-'URNISHED ROOMS, suitable b«< liec. lor.s Modern s.ani:otlon, near swimming I) pool. 84. Wilk.e Road Singapore. (No 404G) a TO I^T— 344 &i, 338 Tanjong Katong Road Suitable668 words
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Advertisement560 1941-02-07 11 Vegetable Seeds RELIABLE local vegetable seeds may be h.ui fit 10 cents per packet from Majus. 35, Orchaid Road, Singapore. (No 3'»9G) Stamp STAMPS Strait* Settlements Oibboiw 1938 Cat Nos: 1 to 9. 12. Ifl. 17. 18 20 71 to 84. M to 121. 126 to 156. 161 tq m».560 words
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Miscellaneous395 1941-02-07 11 10NTHE I AIR SINGAPORE /.iff. 225 metres (1.333 kes) ZHPI 3034 metres (9.68 mc 1 /'ip 41.38 metres (7.23 meis) From 8-88 am. to 835 am. From 10- 00 im. to 150 p.m. From 508 p m. to 10 00 p.m. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION (iSO— I6.BB metres (IT mc|i <.s>*395 words
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Article57 1941-02-07 12 ARRESTED by two detectives for pos.ses.sion of Chandu Registration car is belonging to other people, as well as I chandu, Yee Boon Chong attempted to buy his freedom BV offering one of the detectives $4. For trying to the detective itenced to one month's orous iprisonment,57 words
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Article63 1941-02-07 12 roR stealing two coats valued at S5. Chong Tien Soo. 31. '< was sentenced to live weeks' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision, in the second court, yester--1 day. The accused was stated to have removed the coa*s from a house in Anuuilliu63 words
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Article69 1941-02-07 12 FINED FOR STEALING SPANNERS FOUND guilty on a f charge of having stolen three span- I ners from the Gas works. Maxwell Road, I Lee Tek Choon, bl, j was fined $50, or, in default, one month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate, yesterday. Lee, who was69 words
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Article53 1941-02-07 12 Mr. D. Wills In Singapore MR D Wills. M.C.S., 111 who' has been Assistant Adviser. Batu Pahat, has come to Singapore as 1st Assistant Secretary in the Colonial Secretariat in place of Mr U V. delTufo, M.CS. who has assumed the •flice of Secretary General of the newlv [Ofined Department53 words
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Article27 1941-02-07 12 The Second Magistrate, Penang, and the Protector of Chinese. Malacca. v»o,r- been appoi" 4 «H under the Civil Marriage Ordinance Registrar! of Marriages for tV respective Settlements.27 words
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Advertisement174 1941-02-07 12 HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS HAVE I (.OX!: WITH Till: WI.MI! i i shows DAILY C% I'll III imj WMj j 6.1 5 and 9.1 5 The WHOLE TOWN IS RA VINC OVLR THIS BOMBS! I II I 0/ FUN' 1 I_«_iB_-_-_-_-_-_fl t_______0*___!l___, Lii in his new (otnnly j174 words
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Advertisement207 1941-02-07 12 ANNOUNCING TWO GRAUy MIDNIGHT SHOWS! —CAPITOL J >fc. To-morrow Night..,, 2nd (.ISAM) t>ii»xi<;iir i R I. E B I rniversal's K i o t o u 1 1 v icktd oui the C'api'ol at last Saturday's Midnight Premiere The R.TZ BROTHERS) i The ANDREWS SISTERS and a Screenful of Senorita's207 words
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Article240 1941-02-07 13 Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cooray. of Kuala Lumpur, have returned from a holiday trip in Thailand. Mr. J. A. Thivy. the Ipoh lawyer, has been appointed a member of the Kinta Sanitary Board for the year 1941. Mr. c. N. Godwin, who has returned from long240 words
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Article215 1941-02-07 13 as?s'_w&* »S rer E Justice Gordon Smith and Major R. U m.nn. both appeals were successful M The first appeal to be heard was that of Mr Harold John Stacty who stated that he wnray depended on his business which could not be car rted on215 words
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Article103 1941-02-07 13 CHARGED with having misappropriated $96 Awang bin Salons. 40 pleaded guilty when he appeared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the third court, yesterday. According to Inspector J. A. Em bury prosecuting. Awang. who wa«; employed at the East Aslath Co. Ltd., was entrusted with tie money103 words
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Article18 1941-02-07 13 Buenos Aires. Feb 5 The Argentine Government has fixed minimum prices for the new crop of barley ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement88 1941-02-07 13 P. B VA t» OPENING TO-DA V IMON 613 915 I LIES ACTED, LIES TOLD BROUGHT THE THUNDERCLOUD OF RETRIBUTION! i_t_. i^a ___r I Jy^' WALT£R RILLA > jMt it- /^»F4 J^^Hl^Ki 9H ■h!J%' if L_l I_H»' JfisA __rV ft A HUMAN STORY THAT WILL ECHO IN EVERY HEART ADDED88 words
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Article173 1941-02-07 14 TO-NIGHT'S BIG BOXING PROGRAMME HOXING ram are promiaed their fill il the Ne* World Are.:, 0 tonight when Prom©** K. K. Shaw present, his first big can! ol the v,ar. with thr popular Thailand 9ompong and ragged Kush Milling topping the bill. Mflling has two wins over SompoUg already, hut173 words
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Article67 1941-02-07 14 Chungking. IN orcici to give China an international highway other than the Banna Road, Officials of the Chi♦se Government are contemplating the possibility of butittmg a highway leading directly from China to Indie As soon as the examination of a draft plan baa been completed.: the67 words
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234 1941-02-07 14 AN important official announcement was made last night whereby "male persons not of pure European descent who are British subjects or British protected persons, and who have attained the age of 18," shall be eligible for enrolment in the Local Defence Corps. When it234 words
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Article, Illustration131 1941-02-07 14 J^IH Headquarters' Sports teams for the week-end are as follow. To-day Farrer Park against Ford Sports Club: L. A. C Rowat. Cpl. Outram, L. A. C Ellacott. Cpl. Ormondroyd, Cpl Yates, L. A. C. Rennison, Cpl. Storey. Cpl. Ingram, L. A C. Pilkington, L. A. C. McDonald.131 words
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Article258 1941-02-07 14 Lend l or Victory FURTHER details arc given concerning the facilities provided by the Straits Settlement Government for those who wish to make interestfree loans to the Imperial Government for wir purposes. J Any peison in Malaya tnot only in tlie Strat Settlements, be it noted)258 words
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130 1941-02-07 14 From Our Own Correspondent Muar Thurso*} AT 3 a.m. on Decembei 5, last year, at IX Durian Chandong. Abdul Rahman bin l bjpt< alleged to have stabbed to death bis wife. wi« oU< Jaffar. with a parang and also to have causen k hurt130 words
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Advertisement96 1941-02-07 14 U&Jftf\ What.did the V'^M*^ Planter say'fH^-^^\^ plantiilg himsel f NM i* in his chair? < I There's something delightfully BHiii^Sj XTl^ I th .in and refreshing about BHjJjSjS)' J/v\S I I the flavour of Johnnie Walker. P^n And n<» wonder. For Johnnie vlffln^'W I Walker is the finest blend of96 words
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Miscellaneous17 1941-02-07 14 a^ A TO-DAY BOXING: Sompong v Milling, Ne*v World Arena. HOCKEY: Chinese v Loyals, Hong Lim Green17 words
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Miscellaneous19 1941-02-07 14 Tint: taiiij: HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 5.51 a.m., 7.9 ft. TO-MORROW: 7.06 a.m., 7.9 ft; 9.26 p.m., 7 2 ft.19 words
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515 1941-02-07 15 CHINESE HUSBAND'S DIVORCE PETITION Lima misconduct on the part of his wife with Sim noon a swimming coach to the Chinese Swimming r°° l l u uts -born Chinese insurance clerk, Ngo Beng Swe;e, a i the Hmh Court yesterday for a dissolution of his fef with his wife, Francesca515 words
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Article99 1941-02-07 15 London, Feb. 5. THE Stock Exchange opened very quiet but Giliedgeds were generally steady. Industrials were without any trend. Later. French political uncertainties caused general dullness. Giltedgeds ana Kaffirs were a trifle easier but Coppers and Diamonds ruled steady. Oils were irregular, while Home Rails were quieterReuter - 99 words
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179 1941-02-07 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. riVING evidence at the inquest on her nine-year- old adopted daughter who died as the result J i of falling into a well, a Chinese woman, Chan Foon 1 Oi. staled that when she took the girl to the179 words
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Article38 1941-02-07 15 Jerusalem, Feb. 6. Colonel Donovan, 3 President Roosevelt's special envoy, who has been visiting tihe Balkan capitals and the Near East, arriv- I ed here to-day. He had a conversation with the High Commissioner, Sir Harold Macmichael.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article47 1941-02-07 15 London, Feb. 6.— The last French pri-j soners of war in bwitzerland left Berne for France, bringing the number who have returned from Switzerland to 28,000, according to the Lyons radio. A train bringing 800 sick and wounded French prisoners from Germany has arrived at Toulouse- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article40 1941-02-07 15 London. Feb. 6.— Full reports of yesierday's R.A-F. operations show that two fighters were lost with their pilots in addition to Ihose already announced. says an Air Ministry communique. This makes a total of seven lost during the day. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article56 1941-02-07 15 London, Feb. 6.— Lon Willingdon lias Dftftn compelled by ill-health to interrupt the leadership ot the successful British Trade Mission to South America and to return to England shortly. He, ihow ever, has already VKited most of the 8-)uth American countries on'y miss Columbia and Venezuela. The mission will proceedReuter - 56 words
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Article44 1941-02-07 15 Mr. R J. Farrer. C.M.0.. formerly president of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, has assumed the duties of Proper Authority, under the Compulsory Services Ordinance in the ManPov. Directorate. Singapore Mr. Farrer retired from th° Malayan Civil Service in Jane, 1931.44 words
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Article197 1941-02-07 15 SPRING MEETING 1941. Saturday, Bth, Wednesday 12th and I Saturday, 15th February, 1941. lENTRITSI ENTRITS CLOSE at 12 noon WED--1 NESDAY, 29TH JANUARY, 1941. SW_a_P'J.— A $5 UNLIMITED SWEEPSTAKES FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held'each Race day. Applications for tickets must be in writing and be received197 words
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Advertisement297 1941-02-07 15 IASSIFIED ADS id from page 11) For Sale IOnal i PPORTUNITY: Hand- crystal. C. Motte Co.. u2. I Roii J. Singapore. '(No. 376C) FLU AUTOMAT brand new. (udv case, accessories. Box ii_va Triburii Singapore. (No. 372G) Li Complete fun^ture of small :„.i. Refrigerator, crockery it i nails— $275>. Phone 6226297 words
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Advertisement99 1941-02-07 15 Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Tour akin haa nearly 50 million tiny sean* and pore* where germs hide ar^d r«us^ terrible Itching. Cracking, Ectenn. Pe*!in»j. Burning, Aone, Ringworm P^riaHM. Waokheads, Pimplee, Foot Itch and oth^-r blemlahes. Ordinary treatments give on y temporary relief because tbey do not kill the99 words
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Advertisement57 1941-02-07 15 Public Notices i SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4>/;% DEBENTURE STOCK 1930. INTEREST DUE Ist. MARCH, 1941. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Stock will be closed from the 15th to the 28th February, 1941, both .days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. IMMPfcAI IIAJBLE SECVBITV South British57 words
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Advertisement283 1941-02-07 15 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDIM. TENDERS are now invited for to* fo*» towlnc materials or sendee. For partiralars see Municipal Tender Boom Tender Data of Closta* Supply of Sanitary Fittings (Deposit $50-). 4 p.m. 31 March 1041. Supply of 1.000 tone of Slack or Lump Coal for Water Dept 12283 words
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Article606 1941-02-07 16 DARLAN LEAVES FOR PARIS VICHY. FEB. <i ADMIRAL HARLAN LETT VICHY I OR MRIS THIS A MORNING HE IS REPORTED TO BE I**"™ MARSHA. PKTA1NS «2^^J^oKlfRS EXPECTED BACK ON FRIDAY EVENING OR SAITKDAi MORNING. German pressure on Vichy continues unabated, but no definite information b available in London as toBritish Wireless; Reuter - 606 words
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178 1941-02-07 16 Still Eyeing Enemy Ships In U.S.A London, Feb. 6. THOUSANDS of Americans have come here in Canadian uniform, declared Mr. Robert Hutchison, President of the American Eagle Club, speaking at the American 1 Chamber of Commerce lun.cheon in London to-day. He I thought that there were 7,000 j I orReuter - 178 words
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Article64 1941-02-07 16 EX -MALAYAN KILLED (FROM H. L. HOPKINS! London, Feb. 6. THE death occurred suddenly In Leicester to-day, following an accident, of Lieutenant guy Scouilar, of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, eldest son of the late Mr. Robert Scoular, of Singapore. At the inquest o n Viscount Lambton. who was foundVia Cable; Wireless - 64 words
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Article70 1941-02-07 16 London. Feb. 6.— lnvited to make a statement "on the outbreak of [rufflaniam in the International Settlement of Shanghai." Mr. R. jA. Butler. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said "While Mr. has some preliminary i:i-| filiation on the attempted arson] Ol the Shanghai llaicv Club and the bombing of theReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration77 1941-02-07 16 7^ German bom- bers hav c i again resumed i fierce night at- tacks •on the J S London area, i but anti-air- t J craft defences ,in co-opera- i tlon with tlie J Koyal Ai r J S Force continue lo take toll of i I the at/ackers. Here77 words
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Article57 1941-02-07 16 Peer To Succeed Lloyd London, Feb. 6. Reuter understands that Mr. RA. Butler. biider-iSf crv-.ii!> i r Foreign Affairs, will not become the Colonial Secretary but will continue his work at the Foreign Office. As stated yesterday, the vacancy create} at the Coloniel Office bv the death of Lord LloydReuter - 57 words
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Article77 1941-02-07 16 SMALL SCALE AIR ACTIVITY London, Fc-bJ GEPMAN air activity ov?r» last night wa.s auam I small scale. J An Air Ministry and M uusj Home Security ccmmuniqwj early to-day said that dumj .arly part of the ri|>*J were dropped by m > S east and south-east Englano in the LondonReuter - 77 words
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Article47 1941-02-07 16 Madrid. Feb. o_ i the evacuation of I* r oU j to destinations east )V the capital is reU Berlin corresponded paper ABC He hoped to have <! complete by reo. corre.-.pondent re i Pt.pe will send a m» Un and London desire for more warfare. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article14 1941-02-07 16 London, Feb. 6 Reuters* have c'l'i j Samuel Storey. M Fthe company. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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