Morning Tribune, 28 February 1941
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section15 1941-02-28 1 Morning Tribune Vol o-No. 24, Friday, Feb. 28. 1941. Morning Tribune Friday, February :>s, ||4|15 words
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Article322 1941-02-28 1 NAZIS REPULSED IN LIBYA Cairo, Feb. 2*. ri! j repulse wi armoured vehiI .i.s hclieved to be German, is nl n a communique which -lut m Libya advanced ele- nlt O f British mechanised l forts encountered, west of Agheila, nd drove back a reconnaissance loured fitting vehicles v iReuter - 322 words
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248 1941-02-28 1 REMARKABLE EAST AFRICANS CAMPAIGN Nairobi, Feb. 27 i J CLRTHER evidence of the? remarkable nature of the S i advance which led to the oc- cupation of Mogadishu, thai J capital of Italian Somaliland. 1 j£ !s given m an official coin, i iriiiiique issued here to-day. It says, "DuringReuter - 248 words
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Article513 1941-02-28 1 London. Feb. IX $»X STAFFORD Cripps. British Ambassador m Moscow, has left by plane lor Istanbul lor talks with Mr. Anthony -i the foreign Secretary. Sir Stafford is due to arrive m Istanbul on i ridav. that Sir Stafford •us way to Istan- i ul513 words
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361 1941-02-28 1 JAPANESE GIVEN HURRIED ORDERS TO QUIT INDO-CHINA IMMEDIATELY TOKYO. FEB. 27. ALL JAPANESE RESIDENTS IN INDO-CHINA HAVE BEEN ORDERED TO LEAVE IMMEDIATELY. ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS ISSUED TO THE JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL AT HANOI, STATED THE DOMEI AGENCY. It is understood that "this is a precautionary measure to enable the Japanese GovernmentReuter - 361 words
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Article143 1941-02-28 1 U.S. ENVOY K.O.'S NAZI Berlin Feb. 27. "fUV. unneutral attitude" of American diplomats jv y sharply attacked m the official y MfSfl of the (ierman Foreign Office, iM'utM-he Pipl«matische s I'olitisc ho Korrespoodem, t%. l peciallv criticising Mr. (leoi 11. Karlc, the United States J Minister m Sofia, who wasReuter - 143 words
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Article133 1941-02-28 1 Chunpkinp, Feb 27. JAPANBBI military forces, m preparation for tncr southward expansion, have been mo:t active n the vicinit; of H ilnan ami Canton i ceordlßf to a i i ri spokesman Declaring that the J;;pan> •■■■<• an using Hainan (i ai Uu main bate forReuter - 133 words
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229 1941-02-28 1 To Counter Expansion Anglo-Dutch Solidarity Urged London. Feb. 2* PUBLIC opinion m Java USI expre>»ed itself this weeh 111 urging an open declaration Of Anglo-Dutch solid lilt) m the defence of the Sou h Pacific, according to the Daily Te!egrapb*i Batavis eafiaspondent Hi tier's piecemeal absorp lion of the BalkanReuter - 229 words
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Article343 1941-02-28 2 Solving Shipping Problems London, Feb. 27. A COMPREHENSIVE revfe* of Brilsfli shipping: problems vv.is |rven by Lord Rothonttcki lomserlj sir Hcrkcai i :iy/.vr. PVMMftll <»! the I "lkmiilkv «»t Shippiui;, at its mmifJ mectinc m London to-day. 11. nifcrd thf biiildiMi, oi ii -aiy liiM-rs. \N!»ilfReuter - 343 words
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Article43 1941-02-28 2 His Excellency the High Commissioner has, under the Probat and Administration Enactment, appointed Mr ,T. Cal dci. M.C.S., to be official Admirn~ f'"tor, F.MJS. Mr. R. C. i*n»mou tans oeen appointed Assistant Official Administra- tor FM.S with effect from the same date i43 words
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Article, Illustration139 1941-02-28 2 -4 I In; hi -lieu ten 4c ant J. B. Nicol- T J '•on 'chutes) from his blaz- ing Hurricane but not before J J bringing down S c n e»n y i f machine. Doc- 1 i tors fought 1 forty eignt j i hours for his life and139 words
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Article255 1941-02-28 2 London, Feb. 27. 4 ronortant frwA stage will shortly be reached in the tightening of the British blockade. New regulations are announced which will have th»- effect of bammiing marine in■mrmnee to the blockade enforcement. N*;i\ic(-;'s and Certificates of Origin will be reiu.--ed for uoods coveredReuter - 255 words
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Article40 1941-02-28 2 Shanghai, Fob 27. THE British Ambu*sacior. Sir Archibald Kerr, is reported to arrived in Hongkong by air from Chungking, accompanied by Lady Kerr. it is stated that lie will r cominR to Shanghai short'y. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article215 1941-02-28 2 MALTA was raided on Wednesday and here are the three versions of the air battle* which ensued: 1 —BRITISH A considerable force of enemy aircraft attempted a lan; 1 1 -scale I attack on Malta yesterday. German bombers, escorted by nearly as many fighters attacked the aerodrome at Luga215 words
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Article88 1941-02-28 2 damaged and hangars and k iations were hit. In the on- tights v.. re brought dov. j man and *vo by Italiai ridft ft. GERMAN In the attack on Luca aoi In Malta by strong iive-3 formations stationed in ItaJ] coned by German and Ii fighters.Reuter - 88 words
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Article84 1941-02-28 2 London. Ftb. THE Egyptian Ambass dor. Hasss.i Nashaat Pasha,* ed a largvly attended mta members or" both Houa s o\ ment under tlie chainnawl Col. Evans, at thP House of mons. Tlie meeting vas the British group ol Parliamentaiy Union and tt] a number of similar planned in theBritish Wireless - 84 words
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Article390 1941-02-28 2 Washington, Feb. 27. POMK uneasiness exists among supporters of the Lease and Lend Bill lest the opposition start a "filibusU;" (obstruction) when tb I amendments are offered m the Senate next week. Senator Van Nuys (Uemu. (rat) said that if the opposition should try to talk the Bill downReuter - 390 words
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Advertisement86 1941-02-28 2 i»i;thol it\no\i\(, With the rationing of petrol as from the Ist ol March gives Malayans a sharp reminder of economies to be effected. Not only economies m petrol but m living generally. Economy does not mean save at the expense of efficiency and quality— but to get the maximum of86 words
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Article105 1941-02-28 3 New York, Vv\>. 27. KOOSEVELT. alter conferring yesterday with nee chiefs and Cabinet officials, took transfer to Britain of all war supplies States Army and Navy can spare, says a t i the N:w York Times. HritiMi serii Army m\6 Nnvy ma'< i uil rruvReuter - 105 words
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Article154 1941-02-28 3 New York, Feb. 27. tracts totalling W»500 millions ire affected by hich has been declared at the large Lackawanna Buffalo, New York State, of the Bethlehem Steei mion affiliated of Industrial refused lasi .;,t to let workighi <iiifi" entei led the strike ition afuseu to mberReuter - 154 words
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Article53 1941-02-28 3 U.S. PLANE DIVES AT 62O M.P.H. Buffalo 'New York*, Feb. 27. til -w Airacobra Interceptor purMit plane has reached a speed 62^ hour m a routine fflifhl m Buffalo recently. The I 000 ffeet during d for a plane t miles an hour, made i now obsolete. It i CurttesReuter - 53 words
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Article85 1941-02-28 3 Now York. Feb. 27. n Winant, the new Ameriador to Britain by tipper for Lisbon en route I to-day. unicnt made before Mi Winant said that he Roosevelt were in a policy of materia :d he would do his through that noliry done must depend rReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration45 1941-02-28 3 After the^ T bombs, the gas 1 company's re-) pair squads go into action, j Their work is S often danger- I ous. but Lon- i don's gas supply is maintained. > Pipes beneath the pavement l receive the re- J pair squads at- tention. L45 words
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Article217 1941-02-28 3 Bon bone And Flushing Bombed London, Feb. 27. IT is learned in London that last night's K.A.F attack on Cologne was very successful. Man? heavy bombs were dropped on targets on both side, of the Rhine and large fires were started. Details of "the heavy and successfulReuter - 217 words
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Article35 1941-02-28 3 Athens. Feb 27 n.GHLY .u-.ce.ssru. attacks -<!}<;, Ing the Gm>K Araiy, "yj-* nriiish forces in Greece, by the headquarters of h,Bt 1, f^",^ military hcadquar tcrs a. d^ <-t a a ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article164 1941-02-28 3 HINDUS TO HELP BRITAIN Mad 27 A HOPE th.if m il t the political (i» idßoek In :v would be resolved ;\wJ 0 with India's will ipi BnSfOUld piomi>' If d-- enemies, vta expressed by the i neraJ i ry of Urn Hindu Mahasabha, the premier j <•< mnrunal organReuter - 164 words
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Article105 1941-02-28 3 Now Doli>i. Fob. 27 AT ou^stioii time m the Assembly a Government spokesman Bald that the newly-appointed Eastern Groiin Supply Council, termed as B result of th? Eastern Group Conference, would, broadly speaking, receive demands for supplies fror.i overseas forces and the governments Gf the EasternReuter - 105 words
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Advertisement59 1941-02-28 3 MlB FALL hav c Kild he^id, if your hair f ows slowly; if it fall* L ur generally; if you r 1 1 early greying of same or F dandruff or feel an itching i, on you? scalp, do not »tt« to grow worse. Us*l.ivis's Pomatum C, x k your59 words
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Advertisement94 1941-02-28 3 mmm confectione iv a^'ulablc m tltf|t and small bOttlM: i *T^.^-^v yjXB) I'Hurr drops S?-2=fiSSC LEMON BARLEY ffi BARL £Y MINT BRICKS /i» -w- BARLEY SUGAR rfr-' f-^teili X ACID DIS; s ii i ftiffiC*^ lv IODBWDBUTOBRaCOTCH fIW -^l <i 4 LKMON, GLYCERINE j-r Mt- 4 HCJNEYCOMBfc? "*1 w^ J94 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1941-02-28 4 VERA ARDMORE - Opening Of New Services Club: Theatre Talk VERA ARDMORE skfjakfalkf' By V' ra a outdid ;»;j others I 'he ope In o( fh<- new Club i I Prefbjri nemben of the on Wednesday i Amonjr Ui<» two hundred am' lUt. peefto who packed into the H;iM werr a preponderance «»f1,068 words
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Article, Illustration93 1941-02-28 4 I Top, righi: ii infoimal study of Major and Mr* D. G. 5 J Russell- Roberts J and their baby S daughter Lyn- I ette, taken after a the baby's chris- S tening at the" J Tanglin Garri- 808 Church on I Wednesday af- S teinoon. Above: —Rosa-93 words
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Advertisement130 1941-02-28 4 COMMERCIAL s i ii. i ects ENROL NOW i bjjrolm ml arc mow belilg made lor th" ommencement of classes during the 194] year of training, hi the foU&Wtafl subjects: AJI London Chamber of Commerce l'Ml examination subjects. London {Matriculation June 1941 j and Jatiuan 1942. N«hooi CVrtificate Kxamination, Decembei130 words
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Advertisement39 1941-02-28 4 7 A minor irritatui. I V as annoying as > complant Eas«- h throat wth ALLENBUB I PASTILLES. Tin I ol ripe black runa: the m.re jlyeei remedy, wotfce «n4 line HI t»»« V w m( yDAS T (ii/natm r++*39 words
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Article, Illustration631 1941-02-28 5 "MEALTIMES are NIGHTMARES!" mid you like to have someone correct your •j scold you for not sitting up like a ler, Rive you those little anxious looks minutes, and offer you prunes for dessert [he rest of the party ate ice cream? Not very w You (1 probably be twice631 words
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Article, Illustration377 1941-02-28 5 Most Children Like These Dishes FLUFFY POTATO NESTS: Ingredients, 4 cups J hot mashed potatoes. 4 tablespoons melted butter or margarine, 3 eggs, well-beaten, 2 cup warm milk, about, 1 teaspoon salt. i Put hot potatoes through t ricer, or mash until com- pletely free of lumps. Add j the377 words
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Advertisement112 1941-02-28 5 S^^Saus^es (i rut v y y mK c.S Sausages an- tin linest. tastiest most tempt inj- J BrTTTiM /7B Sausapes you ran buy and /VM they are made m our own J spotless kitchen 1 mder fl bPv" o^z> Ny Sy^^M E::ropt an.s supprvision with M Wr J *^X~^jm^K delic112 words
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720 1941-02-28 6 coup and curry that tasted "funny, 1 baft ted to court prosecution. hJ Allegation ol attempting to minder i Japanese ami nw wile by poisoning their food Mflt, jwtenlay, made against a Chlnete *l a preliminary inquiry held in the Relief Court, before Mr. I720 words
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210 1941-02-28 6 Warrant Issued For Soldier's Arrest IS a result of the death »i .\tta lull n voider, the Mafaport loil(r v Porter, yesterday, issued a warrant (1 of Sepoy Dost Mohamed, a fellow £uk? Atta was a passenger m a mili».,,\ i,.i,l by Dost Mohamed retnrnin R t o Sing kpaVT210 words
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Article153 1941-02-28 6 Batavia. Feb 24 THE N E.I. pres,>* has published the foil"- I cable from San Francisco: "It ls rumoured that the British authorities are irivina their attention to the repeated ?hip; of vegetable oils by Soviet Russian ships P ports, from the Philippines and153 words
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253 1941-02-28 6 AS the result of a collision between two motor which had been proceeding m opposil along Grove Road. Shaik Farced. a car driv v onvicted on two charges oi causing hurt anc causing grievous hurt, by negligent driving. :.i the district traffic court, before253 words
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Advertisement25 1941-02-28 6 w-« t^i' a i 'TfWH3*V'- "*i Ji ■■Walk M*^ Vl l *JV r< O^S tofrtiiMMftJ ;r fJ^ «3t*7l«rQ; Elsctnc Co, t.td., fH^fOAd 241 Wi*™ 299A25 words
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Article211 1941-02-28 7 LOCAL MINEFIELDS EXTENDED light of Pulo Sakijang Peiepah (East St. John Island*, (in 2 2 cables 300 deg. lrom «he occulting green light In Fairburn Channel. I Malayan defence precautions include the mining F Eastern approaches to Singapore. The minefields a have b en extended and buoys established. mncing this,211 words
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Article174 1941-02-28 7 Shanghai's Shipping Difficulties Shanghai. AS there is no indication ut Japan relinquishing control of the southern section of the Shiukwan-Shayuchunir highway, this has an advene repercussion on industries and trade here. Trading circles disclosed thai the severanc? of the communications was expected to have a serious effect upon Shanghai industryInternational News Agency - 174 words
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72 1941-02-28 7 Shanghai. FNSURANCE companies may in future refuse to sell life insurance policiefl to newspapermen in view of tin- widespread assassination of .journalists recently. A payment i f $140,000 by insurance companies wad made to the beneficiaries of Samuel Chang, former manager cf the M°rcury Press,International News Agency - 72 words
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Article379 1941-02-28 7 New Delhi, Feb. 2b. QTRONG support for India's full partici|)ation m the war effort has been forthcoming from Hindu leaders recently. For example, Mr. M. S. Aney, who has been a member of the Legislative Assembly for Berar since 1921 and has strong Congress Party affiliations,379 words
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324 1941-02-28 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, FEB, 28, 1941. JAPAN AND RUSSIA jyjß. MATSUOKA'S projected visit to Moscow to sif^n an ifffeement with Soviet Russia bears out the general impression that Japan's vaunted southward move must wait until her differences with Russia have bten hastily solved. Reports indicate that Japan is offering the324 words
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Advertisement91 1941-02-28 7 CELLOPHANE PAPER Made m England BE supplied 1 ROM STOCK RAHAMIN PENHAS 117. Cecil Street. Singapore. APB 1 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4. ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes ijßjr^j^ Intricate Visual i^UP'Srf Problems Glasses if needei K. A Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. 5 years' European Clinical Experience91 words
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Advertisement25 1941-02-28 7 I0j§& SAFEGUARD K^p YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SLRVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, 8.8. PHONK NO. l»l«.25 words
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896 1941-02-28 8 musical opinion THE CRITIC IN WONDEND UNKNOWN 4\\ late a number of my friendi and correspondents hav< come trifle restless at the nee from these columns ol C( mment upon current musical events. It has been obliquely hinted— and some people, with rather less finesse, have gone so far as896 words
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Article83 1941-02-28 8 S A MERINO of the Siiißa- pore Gramophone and i t Music Society will be held at i 11 -Newton Road at 8.45 to- V night. The recital will ton- i > sist of records chosen to illustrate "what the violin > i can do." A large attendance f83 words
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Advertisement138 1941-02-28 8 k V. ||l ||j (I 'I 1 >J M |WWS**JB *BTr^ I n^^ Superb Recordings on H.M.V. of Famous Operas. GILBERT SILLIVAN. "Trial by Jury" "Yeoman of the Guard" I "Gondoliers" "Patience" "H.IVI.S. Pianfore" "Pirates of PenzaiuV "Madama Butterfly" "La Boheme" l I I I "Kigoletto" Masters. i j The138 words
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542 1941-02-28 9 MOTHER, DAUGHTER MURDERED: TAMIL COOLIE CHARGED I feAID> Mrthei do not because saw Krishnasan carry ng a knife. There were bloodstains on his clothes r said Letchimi, nine-year-old Tamil girl at ft Drel minn,,, «n JSMS? before Mr Conrad oldham v Ws?2ft '•He cut my mother with the knife and542 words
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Article99 1941-02-28 9 Death Of Mr Noel Fisher From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THE death occurred last night of Mr. Noel Fisher, General Manager of Harpenden Estate, Klang. Mr. Fisher, who died on the estate, leaves behind his wife and three daughters, two of whom are married. The late Mr. Fisher99 words
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Article423 1941-02-28 9 (From Our Own Reporter) N o v r Ipoh, Thursday. U Koon Yam, a young Chinese, was this morning convicted by the Ipoh magistrate, Mr. A. W. Hay, for abettino the managers of two local cinemas by supplying false statements and thereby cheating the Government423 words
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228 1941-02-28 9 Big Demand For Book On Vegetables THERE has born n Utraordlnaj 1 demand foi the booklei U H To Cook Malayan Vegetables." Request! for this miniature coo* cry book have been received literal ly m thousands from all partg or Malaya and also from BarawsK, British North Borneo, Brunrl and228 words
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Advertisement25 1941-02-28 9 REAL SUPPORT It was propaganda put over like thifl which made Willkie the most fi.rmidaMe oppone»l RooseveK hie niH m three terms of (ampai«nin«. Jf25 words
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Advertisement351 1941-02-28 9 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Suflfcrors from IOM of vigour, nervous MSSj wiak body. Impure blood, failing iiMiuory, and wlio are old and 'voni-nu before tnelr time will delighted lo lean of m flißd dlacovciy i.y ,<i America i 1 km tor. This new discovery make* If possible351 words
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Miscellaneous31 1941-02-28 9 AIR MAIL ARRIVES THE Postal Department advises that an air mail frcm the United Kingdom arrived yrslr relay I evening and a R?neral delivery will be made at 8.15 a.m. to-day.31 words
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Article202 1941-02-28 10 B ritish Sailor's Death Mystery U7IIAT is the mystery surrounding the death of < Sailor Charles Smith (51)? That is the ques- i ion that the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W G Porter, is trying to solve. i Smith was last seen leaving a bar m Middle Road on the night202 words
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Article254 1941-02-28 10 N.E.I. Food Cultivation Progress Batavia, Feb. 25. IN a talk on "Cultivation m Time of War," the head of the Department of Inf jtmation, Mr. Ritman, .spoke of the speedy manner In which our economic life has been adopted to changed circumstances, making us praotically self-supporting m respect of foodReuter - 254 words
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89 1941-02-28 10 I IN order to avoid a collision J a car that shot out o{ a 2 'road, a Singapore Traction cZ panv omnibus driv. a swervedfi vehicle m time but the mni g entered a drain. FortunatSii one was Injured. The :ncid occurred at89 words
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Advertisement134 1941-02-28 10 V^BB^^^i-.^^ ?~n llmu M^SJk'-^TCLJ By PsOwdßßitiSn INOIATIfJES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). P 1 f»% b l" t rP OSS i blc Servkes are bein X maintained by the i« r.. N C °y- from the S^aits to their usual ports of caU In China, India. Ceylon and the United Kingdom P.134 words
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Advertisement236 1941-02-28 10 Eczema ikh Killed in 7 Minute Totir.«k>n ha^noarlyCO million tit v«^ ID find pores where gem .< hide a ril>le Itching Cracking, E B 1 l r SL nB u A V""- Rin w HUckheads, Pimpleg, Foot Ik I i»I<-iih.-I)i b. Ordinary treat! temporary relief b* ause tne germ cause.236 words
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Miscellaneous72 1941-02-28 10 1/ WOT Hn^Y BECAME J \[-Z .'AS SENT JP 1 FT A^ -ON f AT OKH I M US <5O.» I M P OH, YE^K'? SID5oVMs"T7^ N-~, ?H€ -EWUnP SERVED* I >EP J /CLEVER T\V CHUST NOW PINK YOU' \OBODYS TaVv v^^^. T^COouDN" j^W^mW > TV|c/?TRiCALS IJ P-S6UISES.' A OF72 words
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Advertisement451 1941-02-28 11 jfaskjfaksjfkja I Situations Vacant WL Chinese lady by ■P Singapore. Apply u e to O P.O. Box 380. K (No. 590G) < an*M Bf with expor! 1} civet ti^im-nts fnr a fe p «t Office Box 29. Dfc (No. 646G) Usis for Popular Brand aO Apply now to i3o\ IS451 words
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Advertisement492 1941-02-28 11 Vegetable Seeds ijS:— Reliable. germination -g\mr an teed, flowor, vrg'table and grass seeds at 15 cts. per good -sized packet Write /or full li»t» from Po Oardena, Ipoh Miscellaneous GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. 4G0 B, Alexandra Road. Singapore. 6uarant"os good fitting -Moderate prices. (No. 626G) STEAM ROLLER. G-ton. available for h:iv492 words
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Advertisement594 1941-02-28 11 Motor Vehicles I OR SALE Ford 10 1*1000, in K ,>od ...ncJtion Tax paid. Apply Box 254m ""me. Singapore. (No. 58»(.ij KPIAT 5<«i, T.^cn :in(i insured overhaul*! IS 1 8(^ d runmi > 1 order $120 only x wo. 278 co Malaya Tribune. Si p > (No. Mfil) Essex two594 words
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Advertisement468 1941-02-28 11 Financial LOAN a tnh:. sound pcml tlon require* $2Wi (i i Interest Apph ft Tiihunr. SUiK»pore. iNo. 64!Xil Professional MI.ss TAN .if" 574. Gey Ian* Ro..d 81n<?.v formrrly u halr-drctser'n assistant willing to visit liomis rui hair-set tint Tt-niis moderate. (No. 62.1Q1 To Let ROOMS Spacious mi y. ur Suitable468 words
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Miscellaneous432 1941-02-28 11 ON ICE j I AlK i SINGAPORE ZBL 225 rartrt* (1.SS4 kc») ZHP1 30. 9« metro* <•••• mci, /.HP! 4 1 Ig metres (7 25 mi From n ihi m. to I 35 am. From It. 00 u.m to 1 \0 p m From 5 tt v m. to 10432 words
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Article385 1941-02-28 12 Mr H. B. J Donaldson, as iv has been appointed a Ju i the Peace I Singapore His Majesty the King has appro. the award of the Im- j perial Service Medal to <":he Mohamet Sa'at bin Mat Tfthir. late Outdoor Cuaton. offl<- Oride f.m.s c Bon. Inche385 words
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Advertisement205 1941-02-28 12 THE ONL¥ COMEDY IN TOWN! Dcanna Dam ts Now. Too [CAPITOL s -i^- 1 SHOWS on SATURDAY and SUNDAY S^^DURBIN i !^^S r^^ f^^ t™ A Henry Koster Production ,ci/* f^^\\y\ Robert CUMMINGS Mischa AUER Henry Stephenson Anne Gwynne *3^* rjtir A n J° s n fronVUn Pongborn O.r»cted by205 words
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Advertisement211 1941-02-28 12 The most talked about man IP) Dl history Tells his own incredible |p I TO DAY 3-15, t| %iiT7^B 6-15 9-15 p.m. mi^li.VtS !Ilt\| fit Wt^^^ Mt''vJsfr/& Tw V M?i i^ \i #7^^S^B^B\ 1 mC*& I '.\VJr»* EONA BEST EDDIE ALBERT Albert Botiermon-Crne loikhort Olio K.jq,, h >>H|// Montagu Lo.211 words
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292 1941-02-28 13 Berlin, Feb. 27. killed and a number of others seriously injured m; w n police and "lawless elements" m Amstersday and Wednesday, according to an Amsterdam the official German news agency. ine cusiuroanoes were the resuu Of u search by the police for organisers ofReuter - 292 words
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Article47 1941-02-28 13 BICYCLE THIEF GAOLED DUJANG bin Ali. a v Malay, was tenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday, for .stealing a bicyclo which had been parked outsile a shop at Middle Road. Bujang had pleaded guilty when he was charged last week47 words
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111 1941-02-28 13 AMERICAN AIR ACE INJURED IN CRASH New York. Feb. 27. r APT AIN E. V. <Eddie i Rickenbacker. America's World War air ace hero and conqueror of 25 German planes and former military chauffeur to General' Penning, Comman-der-in-Cnief of the United States Army In France, was one of 13 passengersReuter - 111 words
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Article87 1941-02-28 13 Ramakrishna Mission Anniversary THE 106 th anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna Para m a hamsa. the modern saint of India, which is celebrated by the Kamakrishna missions every year i" all parts of India. Ceylon. Malaya. America and other parts of the world where the Mission has established itself, will be87 words
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Article52 1941-02-28 13 THE History of th« 2nd Punjab R< fJ mrnt" is the title I t the talk to be broilcast at 7 pm. to-day .Friday. FW>. 28 by an officer ol the R liment. Thia ta one .r the talks m the i •The History ol |Ilf>52 words
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Advertisement126 1941-02-28 13 O-NICHT AT UN TALKIE (Now World) At 7-3# A U-30 p.m. First 6 Chapters of tnicsals thrilling Serials if Utl ItTMOND W>n owit*d on 4 OUR AIRCONDiTIONED CABARET THE BEST IN THE EASTt IS THE MOST FREQUENTED NIGHT SPOT IN TOWN! h\ PERFECT EN/O YMENT ASSUREDntEE ADMISSION TO SERVICES IN126 words
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Advertisement154 1941-02-28 13 to-day PAVILMONf A GBBAT six stokv WHICH PEO¥IDEB A 'MUCH .I. MINUTE MANY CAME MORE THAN ONCE TO BEE IT ALL HAVE ENTHUSIASTIC PRAISE I <>X it A PICTURE WHICH WILL THRILL ALL! 1 JUDY CAMPBELL >/ EDWARD CHAPMAN ■ummHHL wv. y Jnt^^B^BS^^^^^^^T^HP^^s^^BS s^^B^B^4Hoßo' ■HliiiiT-NAKIK EH TER tlliilfEil TT^Bfinw ml154 words
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Article850 1941-02-28 14 WHAT TO BACK AT K.L. TO-MORROW [pCJNTERS who pick their TmHw- on l«"m uili hive -c.ii time candidates for tn-m«m.u\ races al k.i w elosdj Vi \hv ho, ,n;.v».M! iii receni perfonmcc a#d ■retail) levelled up on the bandicapß. DivMenda arc hkdy lo Ac i)» I'll, of the track will850 words
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Article345 1941-02-28 14 WEARNE Bros, received a severe trouncing (6-1) from Oversea Chinese Bank on the Clerical Union ground, yesterday m a Business Houses' League match. The Bankers, playing at top form, had things their own way.f but after leading 5-1 at the in- terval. were only able345 words
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Article362 1941-02-28 14 HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank boat Naafi by the odd goal m five yesterday on the h.,.k,u,, v v llu*y- lon1 on Lne rtarooiu Board ground, In a Business Houaefl League match M m the lii. L hall the Rank nad SJirhUy the better oi the exchanges sand362 words
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Article118 1941-02-28 14 Meyer Cup At Island Golf Club THE draw and starting times tor the Meyer Cup Competition on J Satuiday. March 1, at the Island j Club Championship are as follows j n lie first nine holes will be closed I to non-participants between 2.35 and 3.25 pjn.». '2.40 p.m. W.118 words
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Article81 1941-02-28 14 DESCLTS of the tics m thr Y.M.- [I* c.a. bun tennis tournament! played yesterday were: "A" cla.s.s singles: s.A. Dawood l- at Thomas Hickey 6—4, 6—2. Ol)on doubles; i" A. .AlsagofT' and Robert Chin beatE.L. Woe and C.J. Wee 9-7. 6 -3: Lhn Hee Chi;i mid C.V Koh81 words
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Article, Illustration70 1941-02-28 14 J*- Among then n a shi|| S which came to Riiir.ii ports after the npj. talation of th* French Gover* r ment was this ii n c destroyer. Nou manned by Free F rench sailors this des- trover forms pari of the free i French naYy.j I Photo shows:- j70 words
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Article47 1941-02-28 14 Stardust Badminton Party r£ foliowin represent tli i Stardust Badminti Party m a trim game against tl Flight Bodmintt i Party on the html court, on Mar.2.c« 1 mencin". ai 2.15 p* S. Durai, A Pa uopaiam Tan eh« Koon. M N >■•'•'• Cheah. A S.unboai E. Bogan47 words
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Miscellaneous48 1941-02-28 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY "soccer Busin J H o u > e Leagw A.P.C v ColdSfl ,ge J.c Bramtoci bUiii Times Depot. TENNIS: y-M-W i tournament Tide Table TO-DA- 12" J3 8.7 fi I 211 9.4 ft TO-MOB 0^ a.m L i pjn i offlcei Mala> Dlstri< roncat in Benrice.48 words
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426 1941-02-28 15 I Company 3 Uniteers 1 s last year's champions, met with their third suc- defeat when they lost. t<i tli Singapore Traction i Business Houses league match at Anson Road day by three goals to one. h\ ve been play- Runie which wai watched by426 words
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Article56 1941-02-28 15 London, Feb. 27. THE National Savin-s Commute I announces that Elland, Yorkshire ha.> raised from its War Wcanens Week £650 034. It was orifiirfallv tatSlded to rai.se £250.000. The* result represents £33.15 ?a per head of the 19,247 population land Ls a new record, the previous n£st beta? £26.9. 10British Wireless - 56 words
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Article114 1941-02-28 15 Berlin. Feb. 27. i 'I he floods m Jugoslavia ;ue increasing, says the official German news agency. Both portion! of Belgrade tying along the river Save are again under water. A lake covering a very large area of land has fortned In the Monastir region vi southern Berbla. 1 ThereReuter - 114 words
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Article61 1941-02-28 15 Berlin. Feb. 27.— The Italian steamship Senio was completely destroyed by an explosion m the hold while loading limestone m the Ba} of Strozanac, ten miles from Split, Yugo-Slavia, according to a Belgrade telegram to the German news agency. The cause of the explosion has not yet been ascertained. TheReuter - 61 words
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Article48 1941-02-28 15 London. Feb. 27.Six thousand Jewish volunteers and 3,000 Arab volunteers who enlisted In Palestine are now serving with the British Army m the Middle East. Announcing this, the colonial office adds that recruit m k of both Arab and Jewish units m Palestine L> being satisfactorily maintained. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article34 1941-02-28 15 Canberra. Feb. 27. —The United States Minister, Mr. QausS. has been nominated the new United States Ambassador to China and is leaving Australia shortly bj clipper for Wasbmi ton before coiner to Chungking.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article29 1941-02-28 15 Malta, Feb. 27.Seven enemy aircraft were .«>hot down over Malta on Wednesday i Six other* were probabJv lost and a r e not expected to reach I their by.29 words
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Article74 1941-02-28 15 Reuter Shanghai. Feb. 27 Yukisl.i Hayashi, who hot the British Chairman of the Municipal Council, Mr. Keswick, and two Japanese at a special ratepayers' meeting on Jan. 23, is leavrxp Shanghai to-morrow to face his trial m Japan, according to the local Japanese daily the Tairikt Shimpo. Huyashl.Reuter - 74 words
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Article123 1941-02-28 15 London. FHj. 27. THE Minister of Information, Mr A Duff Cooper, stated m thr House of Common- that on kind accredited newsrool cameramen and cameramen of thr Army Film Unit, cover all important operations. At sea, it has so far b^en possible to cover almostBritish Wireless - 123 words
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Article103 1941-02-28 15 London, hrh. 27. ENBMI n<tivity <>\er Rritain last (Wtdamtay) sight was m a considerable -rale and mainly over Mm MSibtni half of Kn*l.uiel. t:itos an Air Ministry commiiiii(ju»'. It began h rtly .ii*<r d\isk and d until about midnight. BomtN n (l»cpp* ¥d at a numbrrReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement341 1941-02-28 15 muhlic Notices SINGAPORE I MUNICIPALITY H M NDKKS. now invited fa Urn m or service For parti- .1 Tender Room. Dau- vt atmnt\ m* 'la!' 31. MurcL ]94l W%, ..arrymg. v idtti gram Quarry mmeftcI Hi jj R JST 111 March. W ton of X Coal for Bf on. 3341 words
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Advertisement278 1941-02-28 15 Higbßlood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice n« rttftny wwwi n^ >'"*n auff^ff i High HI. io«l l'!-« ■■.rt:i»-. Which 1' I t'-notm (h<i«>aiM> tlutl about lh« IRM o( Chang< of Miv «^nd i i th«« real < t much }i«.;irt trouble ar.'l lut.>r on p« p.ir.i- !.♦.< :tr.i. (Common ■ymptotn278 words
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689 1941-02-28 16 Cairo, Feb. 27. THE latest hammer Mows dealt against the Italkna in Kasi Africa have added to the general feeling oi optimal prevailing in Cain. The main *£"J«<*«" now is how long it will take the lir.Ush ImpcM-ia! U >o to clear ud the689 words
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Article, Illustration168 1941-02-28 16 London. Feb 27. An ippeal to dockets to "help us beat Hitler" i made by Mr. Ernest Bevin, Minister ol Laba announcing In London to-day a new scheme for dl labour on the Mersey side which would improve! .speed-up working conditions. He said that transport had168 words
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Article104 1941-02-28 16 London. Fib. *M WINSTON CHURCHILL, for the Bl*l he formed his Administration, t+**3 the House of Commons for a vote of conn n i received it without even the formality v "J He told the House that the debate on the v* ration Bill would be treated asReuter - 104 words
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Article157 1941-02-28 16 Berlin, Feb. 2". TIIF working of the Axis m the economic field Is revealed m a despatch from Uome quoted by the German news agency which states bat m accordance with the Halo-German economic agree. ratal which regulates from inie to time the clearing of157 words
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