Morning Tribune, 4 March 1941
1941-03-04
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Title Section24 1941-03-04 1 SVn SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILI Morning Tribune Vol 6—No. 27, Tuesday, Mar. 4, 1941. NEXT SALES EXCEED ((w Morning Tribune Tuesday, March 1, 194124 words
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473 1941-03-04 1 LONDON, MAR. 3. mtt H'STKALIANS SHOULD NOT PERMIT THEM. J <i I VES WILLY-NILLY TO DRIFT INTO AN AT■a/^PHFRE IN RELATION TO JAPAN WHICH WAS 4T E \ST Dl BIOIJS AND MIGHT QUITE IRANKLY BE DANGER1,0 NOT LET ITS GROPE IK. HAD IN THAT KINDReuter - 473 words
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Article, Illustration121 1941-03-04 1 While at sea every man m the ship almost lives at his action station. The shells are m the guns and ready to fire the moment the enemy is sighted. An action schedule is worked out allowing the barest minimum for eating and sleeping. The men make up what (hey121 words
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Article111 1941-03-04 1 M Athens, Mar. 3. R. Anthony Eden's talks with the Greek authorities, which began on Sunday night, ended after midnight. They will probably be resumed this afternoon. Sir John Dill was presen> at the conversations. The visit of Mr. Eden and Sir John Dill is expected111 words
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321 1941-03-04 1 London. Mar. 3. BRITAIN has not yet broken oft relations with Bulgaria. Ihe decision, says Router's diplomatic correspondent, rests with the British Minis ter, Mr. Q. W. Rendel, who will take it when he thfoki fit. in other words, when ru> continuedReuter - 321 words
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263 1941-03-04 1 JAPANESE ARMY THREAT Til CARRY WAR INTO BURMA TAIHOKU (FORMOSA), MAR. 3. fcS OPEN THREAT TO CARRY WAR INTO BURMA IN THE EVENT OF CHUNGKING TROOPS ENTERING BURMA WAS VOICED BY THE SPOKESMAN OF THE JAPANESE FORMOSAN ARMY. Commenting on the allegation of an Anglo-Chungking agreemqot for the dispatch ofReuter - 263 words
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Article83 1941-03-04 1 London. Mar. 3.— "The fixhtnu m Fa^ Wrira i* of an extremal v intense nature a^d it may be necessary for M to make ulterior McriHccv" sail a war rommentu- »»r on th«* Rome radio to-4*y. Iff- ad«Ud that Ibe BrHUh ar--Mtef a third of th*-ir million mti\Reuter - 83 words
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Article337 1941-03-04 2 aim. Mar. 3. IN their sweep into Italian Somaliland, British troops reac.i ed 80 miles beyond Mogadishu and occupied the village «>» Duca Degali Abruzzi. an important agricultural centre. Then is no change in the position in Eritrea, Libya or Abyssinia, it is reported in to-day's officialReuter - 337 words
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109 1941-03-04 2 1,100 Italians Waited To Surrender \Fi\, i 1/ tpecicU correspondent at M<>u. L i I J.amiwi, Mai'. 'I SEVCEAL uflUcrs and IICO men oi MM shall rred Italian S«>maliUtul :;ini\ wlm v anted to >;irrrndor ifter t»if Till «»t the t >v.» -pent a ni«ht Ofi tli»* be-uh In MogadishuReuter - 109 words
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Article64 1941-03-04 2 Italian Atrocity At Larissa .Mhtnv Mar I Tilt !u>» oi rtvcuinjj Hit n\*ru. uoiiidi :\w4 pipiMfffl buned m the r.iiM> of LtfftßNl inu interrupted an boor Nfcilc Italian nlsn#n bwnbcd Urn f.irth( wtritknn town. Earth tremors Mill continued as bomber* launched an attack, though the ItßUans must hive l>eon weilReuter - 64 words
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Article56 1941-03-04 2 Ankara V Mr Sta (xlpps, British Amta <ow wh returned to A: yc\stei\ H a', I .iu r. by ffr Istanbul, I by Mr ire he called a: the Foreign CM tie had an hour's conversation with M 3ura;oglu, the Turkish Foreign Minuter Earlier day beReuter - 56 words
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70 1941-03-04 2 Capetown. Mar. 3. THE extreme republican organisation "Ossewabrandwag is declared by Government Gazerextraordinary to-day to be an ontanLsation to which Section Six of the rational security regulation applies "Oisewabranciwaa; 1 is popular y regarded a> anti-British. Under Section Six of tin security ltgftdfttlons. which wereReuter - 70 words
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Article80 1941-03-04 2 THE popular Australian Cine Sou^ci Review was screened together with -Convoy" at the Paviiion j Theatre last night. Vivid scenes of the fail of Tobru!;. with Australian troops, tanks and infaiuiy advancing, showed the, speedy progress of the British In Africa. Picture^ of the warm welcome gtftn by80 words
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Article91 1941-03-04 2 AT the annum! general oo r»! ta Irew i O!1 Boy*' h*soeiation hei-i last Saturday, the following were eiected oflfc*. bearen Patr Principal; pat •ja L Pr Dr Loh r.-j-r, Li] MB; lice-pi Mr Lirr. Mr :ih Hi:; I), J C. H Lini. Mr X I91 words
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Article, Illustration122 1941-03-04 2 *As part of tfieir jl. realistic trainiing course, j London firemen S are taught to j. r pr their way a b o v t S blind folded. S This is to re- i produce the) se nsa tion of S fighting a fire y m dense snioke. and when122 words
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168 1941-03-04 2 Material Aid For Britain Increases Wiriani Interview^ Umdon, Mai- 3 A N A amoum of American ma t() J Britain is comm, every J! Mr John G.Winant. America-, ,new Ambassador. info,* newspapermen. .It is my belief,- he added "that Gorman propaganda that American help A l} too late will beReuter - 168 words
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70 1941-03-04 2 PRODUCTION EXPERT LEAVES FOR BRITAIN Washing M« 2 HOLLOWING many private itii i with President Roo/evelt. ft Thomas Donald Campbell, thejii known American mass product! specialist, is leaving on Wednag ior London by the Atlantii Ciipp Mr. Campbell told r< he is expecting to stay m Englag for two monthsReuter - 70 words
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Article513 1941-03-04 3 BULGARIA AN RAF TARGET? I o iiM k i|ii€ k nre« Of Vavi London, Mar 3. 4 WARNING that Bulgaria must take the consequent ces of allowing the German occupation, sympathy w j t h the Bulgarian people and the fact of British preess to deal with eventualities m the513 words
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Article51 1941-03-04 3 Ankara, Mar. 3. THE new Turkish budget totals £60,000,000. an increase of i 7,000,000 over the past year. The increase is due primarily to supplementary sums for national defence, additional credits for the construc:ion of railways and reconstruction works and security measures prompted by the European war.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration118 1941-03-04 3 >f When the Km^ i toured some of /the bomb-i S scarred d is- L tricts m Bristol 1 he was greeted i )on a housing estate by house- wives who were carrying on i although their j L homes were m ruins. Some of i Jthem held? strings and;118 words
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52 1941-03-04 3 Morrison's Daughter To Wed M.P.'s Son MISS Mary Morrison only daughter of Mr. Herbert Morrison. Home Secretary and Minister for Home Security, has become engaged to Mr. Horace Williams, .son of Mr. Tom Williams. Labour MP for the Don Valley division of Yorkshire an d Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry52 words
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Article15 1941-03-04 3 Mi. r. V. A. Brodle has been appointed X act as Deputy Legal Adviser, r\M..S.15 words
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Article54 1941-03-04 3 Istanbul. Mar 1 THE Turkish naval uuthoiitir. are reported to have i>su-d Inptructi na that ;<u ihtoi desiring to paaf through the Dardanrllrs must henceforth notify their identity and aik for a i > 1 1* t These Instruction i 11 Is repc ar due to the miningReuter - 54 words
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120 1941-03-04 3 London. Mat. 't IT can now bo .said that a niovKtorm Of a imc-mimi 1 unparalleled for more than half a ejnfciry raged m iSI north oi England during tht third m* ol Febl Snnw fell continuous* for M Hours over an an-a ranging fromReuter - 120 words
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Article360 1941-03-04 3 Vichy, Feb. 16. POINVIDKNT \vith e recent announcement 1ha1 th<- PreneJl State radio stations are to Commence B series of health talks three times weekly, an officially inspired statement on the subject flatly stated that one of the principal causes ot* tinrecent French defeat was360 words
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Advertisement37 1941-03-04 3 HVKRSEA-CHIXESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. •><'« to announce thai their new branch office at Nos. 122 124, MAIN ROAD TAIPiNC (PERAK) \(Ulress: "Oversea" Wephftiie: No. 286 10 Bn; No. 24 1 < onnuence business on "IHURSDAY 6th MARCH, 1941. Master37 words
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Advertisement87 1941-03-04 3 jjg EASTER SALE !'i io o i i2i iFi i io i II^SSKCSLPYBN^i •l o 'N, Hv r .D>U|« IS N I O SA C »|l ■I SO I J iy C C|C E sN X sii j| tt L X W R S A X 1" Cil ii X87 words
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Article, Illustration879 1941-03-04 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By TON YEARS-OLD Audrey Penist- er-Wright, who is the gw\st of Mrs C. J. Church at 17, Swettenh;im Road, was hostess at a novel birthday party on Saturday. Party was m honour of "Schnitzel," Mrs. Church's miniature Daschund puppy, who was879 words
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Article72 1941-03-04 4 I OVELY wed- J I* ding gown of C heavy white i embossed satin J taffetas with a heart shaped ncrkli.ie wil! be worn by Miss Gwen (irifliith- f KttCi when she I weds Mr. John j Biyce Picke' «ni» at the Presbyte- i lian hur c hi this aiieni.ion.72 words
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Article109 1941-03-04 4 Dutch Guides' Party t Top. i ight Some of (he attractive dolls i that stocked I th« Dutch Girl Guides stall at) \t h c children's r party held at i the Hollandst he I Club on Satar- day afternoon S S !n aid of the I Orange Wa r109 words
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Advertisement32 1941-03-04 4 chapeaux EXCUSIfi miLLinERY n n d rccessories RAFFLES HOTEL RHD BRRS BRSRH Rd ElTRfilitlS SinQHPOPE TEL. 8504 HATS MADE TO ORDER BAGS BELTS TO MATCH BATTERY ROAD JLiJL PHONE: 4G85 DINNER DRESSES32 words
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Article, Illustration544 1941-03-04 5 New CHARACTER In CLASSICS *i._-H'ie* detail* bring* sliiHwai*- i'r.M-ks and diriidK right up lo j dale i IST frocks and I s ill inspire most dressei but new new details bring >to date. Cottons arently, en the ranging through ickers, and piques ,yen cotton fabrics, broadcloth and' musual weaves m544 words
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Advertisement107 1941-03-04 5 Hi iUM»*}^^^M i'IHU»»"HIIIU|l ••<»»l»«>»»*t" »^^^H J Australia produces B eniit jXX x^tKVX .i »i Breakfast Cert ah 'ljSxW (j&!x&f everything that y« Butter, Cht '^T/ f for your shop- C J£? r ruiU r* <r\ pinir list A rei n»n*v U^^ ftllttj m Syrup htjt Kk fine choice of good107 words
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680 1941-03-04 6 Eight .tn* im^*-'"*Z~£ f £rZ Sen, Itfth majHa trrte. J! I)V thmlwißg Krixhne, for blackmailing a Europtan, »ir. .»> toe^ebi. the poMce u«to« «rtota «m of «W pit id to him KnShna'S younger uiwtni. Retnasamy, was also charged >n three counts of extorting $60 from680 words
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Article174 1941-03-04 6 i PKIVATK McQIMN of ihv S I Mamheste Regiment I* s in inveterate motorcar thief. llr has proved himself a ,)isl to motorists on se?en diffnent occasions by stealing i their tars. Six times he h;ul been se.it i to gaol but McOuire had not174 words
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Article165 1941-03-04 6 KNOCKED DOWN CYCLIST -A FINK >l SlOO, or, m default. 1 A three months' simple imprtoonmert was passed by the district traffic magistrate, Mr. I 'C. H. Whitton, yesterday, on. Tan Lye Hoo. van driver, for using hurt to b Sikh cyclist l)v negligent driving. 'Couri Inspector Frrw pros^cutert iwfltk165 words
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Article199 1941-03-04 6 Australia 's Fine War Effort < Tribune Siafi Reporter) i II'STKALIA is doing magnificent u-. f or v,, Uar \n. effort "much more than people re i I every member of the community, including 3 ladies, are tirelessly working on mmh( j u[n according to Mr. T H. Stone, well-known199 words
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Article36 1941-03-04 6 Beauty through the camera lens.. 'Icor^ Carroll, Irma Wilson, Madelyn Martin. Nina Bissell. and Louise LaPK'xice are ready to rrhrarse for some of the backstage scenes for MetroGbldwyn- Mayer's forthcoming statical retran.36 words
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Article, Illustration387 1941-03-04 6 COULD, anything be more fantastically untrue than a statement about India made by the Berlin radio m its Arabic broadcast the other evening? "The Brtijsh had imagined." it was said, "that India In war time would be an arsenal and armament factory387 words
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Advertisement17 1941-03-04 6 COTTON WOOL AND COTTON LINT MADE I\ ENGLAND Ready Slock Available Rahamin Penhas [*****5, CocU Stra-t. Singapore.17 words
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Article389 1941-03-04 7 DECLARATIONS tod documents relating to tfce Stoo4*i»n■«M war have just been published by the Press Bureau <>1 the Chinese Delegation at Geneva under the title of "Jnpanesr Aggnnkm and the League of Nntions, *****940." The statement by H.F. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, made before389 words
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Article, Illustration735 1941-03-04 7 Letter From London A J •Advertisement For* The Press: The New War Secretary: Italy's j "Dusty" Answer To j Churchill: Saga Of A Legless Pilot <lIH»HHtIIt>HWtMH»*»HIV' I inn. Jan. 6. -I i Inlays— tV those who 1 ,e abl- to t Ae holiday ,i, 01 r are!735 words
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336 1941-03-04 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1941. NEW AXIS MEMBER JJY signing the Tripartite Ante Pact m Vienna last week-end, Bulgaria will iiiul herself on the losing side ii he <*"d of this war, as she did m the last war. In effect, Bulgaria, like Slovak^. Hungary and Rumania, recognises the336 words
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Advertisement76 1941-03-04 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4. AKCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ouilar Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes r^~'T" intricate Visual 7* SHw Problems R Qiattci if needed l{ A. ihompson Dr. of Ocular Science. European Ciiniral Experleace. 'Phone 3002. m m^ m m m -T m m\\m a4*){\\\\\i J m ******fMwl^^*^^~'^^^~^~^^ t m^ m i9aMm76 words
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Advertisement26 1941-03-04 7 ££X SAFEGUARD %MW YOURSELVES I INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SLRVICf Head OHice-No. ICD Cecil Street, <;apouk, s.s. most so. w*.26 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1941-03-04 8 On*j Bah Chee. alias Seiji Kamahara, one of the accused was acquitted without his defence being called. It was alleged m the course of the hearing that Mr. "X." had been threatened with exposure by about 11 different persons of five different nationalities1,167 words
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Advertisement21 1941-03-04 8 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURKD LOSS BYj i I it i■: South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. r>y:jt> 2, l"hll«JW Gn-en21 words
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Article144 1941-03-04 9 Chungking. fiENERALISSIMO CHIANG M KAI-SHEK highly commended General Wu Te-chen, Minister of Overseas Affairs, for his success in the goodwill tour to the Philippines, Netherland- East Indies, Malaya and Burma. The generalissimo showed a keen interest in the welfare of the overseas Chinese in thoseInternational News Agency - 144 words
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Article62 1941-03-04 9 Chungking. AFORMOSAN Revolutionary League has been formed here to replace previous organisations in order to concentrate their efforts to right Japan. The salvation of the Formosan j people lies in a Chinese victory over Japan, declared a spokesman of i this League. A Formosan army isInternational News Agency - 62 words
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Article93 1941-03-04 9 THE K.N.I.L.M. will mak.° a .special flight to Manila, leavir Eatavia on Mar. 11 and arriviat, m Manila on the 12 with an overnight stop at Tarakan. On the return trip tho plane will louve Manila on the 13th and arrive m Batavia on Mar. 1493 words
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Article, Illustration15 1941-03-04 9 jn the <' i:ldl r 1 hav< l*<»* German) u that thej gfl Wvll. I the15 words
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Advertisement48 1941-03-04 9 HUDSDK EUMEMHOL jjHF^p^SSS^ ■Fl!«« Vf^y TIIf (IREAI ANTISEPTIC Ojl-f^^fijjj! lIIMAN BEINGS OF ALL *X V M AGES FROM EARL V HjJjSf^filJ I lIILDIIOOD I I'U VRDS FOR tff?^sa»^ "^Si?^>v^ tiii: |:LIMINVriON from g- —^^feiXji. V ll!l SYSTEM 0I COUGHS \g£-s BRONCHIAL OR PULMONARY AILMENTS. P 14' W'jriiM I'-l*48 words
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Advertisement50 1941-03-04 9 SPECIAL! SCREENING TO-DAY AT THE CAPITOL The Official Film Record of "THE BATTLE OF TOBRUK" Including General McKay's address of ihe Anzacs on the eve of the Battle Dawn and Victory ALSO INSPIRING of H.M.S. SYDNEY'S WELCOME HOME her glorious Naval Victory By Arranfanent with the British ministry ff INFORMATION50 words
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Article248 1941-03-04 10 TONTINE C ASE TO BE WITHDRAWN WHEN tli'* ca c vi which Madam ti Tiow Rltai Boay N T io:i. wherein i charged «>n three (Mints with criminal breach ol trust was mentioned yesterday. In the DisMiet Court, courl Inspeetci D R. Cowle told Mi J L. IfrFa!!, I>i i248 words
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Article86 1941-03-04 10 Alleged Theft Of Shoes TAN Yoke Ban, a. young Chinese who i was charge! with the i theft of a' pair of. shoeb, told Mr. Conlad Old ham. the] second magistrate, yesterday, that Itte incident had bap- pcned at a .smoking den, and that when ihe left the place, h86 words
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Article20 1941-03-04 10 a commission m sub-Ueui -aunt In I Auxiliary Service ol !l S.SR.N.V.H hftS been granted to Mr T. A Crowicy20 words
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Article154 1941-03-04 10 AN Order called the Regulated Foods (Singapore* Order, 1941. wels published yesterday. Under this order, dealers In certain essential foods are required to obtain special new licences from th? Food Supply Officer, Singapore. The publication of this order foreshadows for Singapore the introduction of a154 words
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Article102 1941-03-04 10 THEFT OF BACON CHEESE A YOUNG Chinese. Quek Sk'W Liak was yesterday sentenced 10 one day s simple imprisonment and a fine of 5250. or five month's rigorous imprisonment, by the acting fifrh magls- i trate, Mr. Hon Sui Sen for stealing, three sacks of bacon valued $210 and a102 words
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Article41 1941-03-04 10 Athens. Mar RESTRICTED engagements between contact forces are reported m a Greek High Command communique Greek artillery, it continues, silenced enemy artillery m some sectors. Accurate shooting by the Greek artillery exploded an enemy munition dump ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article129 1941-03-04 10 500 U.S. Warplanes For China Shanghai. rpHE United States will supply China with 500 warp-amah strengthen the Chinese air force so as to enable the Chinese to launch an effective coun-ter-attack against Japanese air raids, according to the Kuo Ma News Agency. As a result of the recent **y venationsInternational News Agency - 129 words
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Article17 1941-03-04 10 London. Mar. 2.— The death JM coned In London, to-day, oi famous Orientalist. Mr M4| Harris ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Advertisement200 1941-03-04 10 IV PaOa^BßifiSH iMDiATIMSS (INCOEPORATED IN ENGLAND). TKie best possible services arc l>eing maintained by the P. Is O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call; In China, Irdia. Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings200 words
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Advertisement153 1941-03-04 10 Bl lI\S PIIILP lIW (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight ami passenger tecoß BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., THE BAXK MM 1B AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA IMIO-4 lIEXA153 words
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Miscellaneous19 1941-03-04 10 th" .ill S h, 1,, tta n,~nlin,.. be» '"t*";"?*^^*^ If /SAY, HENRY/ E/APTYTH'] Cack p I WASTEBASKtT FOP^/ Anoe^19 words
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Advertisement479 1941-03-04 11 M I Situations Vacant K<pi.;hMKid compositor and Apply Box No. 295. Malj-u pore. (No. 6i»K'< i t aeac CiumrwHer with experti iir i.tivf-rtlscnu-nts tor a Apply Poat OOea Box ?ti. (No. K4OGt mediately Singapore. Expp;u for 2 children. Apply Box Tribune. Singapore. (No. 703G> d StoeklaCl for Popular Brand I'479 words
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Advertisement529 1941-03-04 11 Miscellaneous OULAM MOHAMET Tailor 460 R ?oodTtt?n* RO M d H 8t y»»«. OuaraT^s h O'ju htting— Modi-rate pr:ces. (No. MIX}) for prompt and itmnta* Ivlr( iric..j Ser\J-e jia, Jonker Street Mah.c-, W* are may < ,u lP ped (No Soci Ti n S f r be3t Mal{i yac turf529 words
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Advertisement684 1941-03-04 11 Motor Vehicles ■>• Orchard Ro.,u. Singapore.: (No. 692G> IWB B B A sports TOURER, cxc, Up, a Katong or Phone 8451a ,No wk,] fiat M 9, Taxed and insured ovtrlunildd and m nood raanlna order. $120- only. Hox No. 278 c,o Malaya Tribune. Bin v(Nj. $95) FOR SALE -standard To~H.P684 words
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Advertisement557 1941-03-04 11 R liUr" Dynuino 110 Volt,. 12 NHI Ami, A< Complete with Sn^i.u. ebonni la good %v.Ml.!,n- Apply moo B,lm 3" Plckrriiii Stro«-i Biixgapore. (PO. ej HIOH-| LASS PRINTTNO c? any von underukrn N.^ worl ANo manufftrtuio M( Mnl ntlng a*oblac 48" U k"<-«i running order fur a*Je, (too ,nh Almi.id557 words
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Miscellaneous430 1941-03-04 11 I on the; I air SINGAPORE ZIIL 22S matiaf (ins kc»> /JlPl 30- N matoai mri) /.HP »l t. mrtrm (7 ?5 mri) I roni MM j m, to 8.35 ,t m. rtoiti io ao am. f IA m In m .VOO \t m to 10 *X) p.m. LONDON CtVTfUL430 words
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Article248 1941-03-04 12 Mrs. J M. Adan pjintec A istant C imports and F- inf. Mr D H V DvOne ha* been appointy a DepiK> Controller of Kcstrict'd Export., lot Settlement b;n?aporf» Ml J. TV- Ml F T. Bphraum or. i>oh Poon l avc been ttjJ members ol tfc *atee to ?i»t248 words
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52 1941-03-04 12 THF remain* ICineo buri.d With the ccmet.ry heroes, near X cast or" Nannii A sum of $10,1 the Territorial Yuan T.ti. m X Chiv. down the l planr burr.i to Ha necti D U •hern Invs troops were rera and belong! plane, t: i-i-Reuter - 52 words
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Advertisement166 1941-03-04 12 i\ ha;.U\ tew LACCM SBQWI ..it iiygl ROLAND YOUNG-lAN HUNTER-REGINALD GARDINER ....Supporting Alluring ANN SOTHERN m the Screwest Fun-fest m years! BOISTEROUS STAGE HIT BECOME?'SCREEN SCREAM! \^)j^n x^SOTHERNI ,^T f M^ r^ lAN ROLAND V B1 *^A F- r A BE£3lr v v I j *i 1 r V 1166 words
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Advertisement271 1941-03-04 12 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY tumaaa. TENDERS are u towing materials or _ei cui_ur_ see IAunid|»_ Ter.cer B Tender C.jn>;r i tion of WU R:>ad, from O. R Wd I > T_:i; n:-- E r id (Deposit 12 nooi_. U Supply of Sanitary I- ting, Deposit *S0 4 p.m. Supply of271 words
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Article288 1941-03-04 13 Lgitfe. amazing nngle feature of the African lighting has Ifu iniffectivtmss <•! the Italian air force. bc-th in the I Itrugulc fer B:«rdia and in the later phase for the de- i Tnbrttk. which began whtn Bardia fell. wff I am A W as (lotted with es288 words
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Article80 1941-03-04 13 £388,000 Estate To Mother piLOT-offlcer Rich--1 ard Ormo n d c Shuttleworth. RAF. 31, chairman of Railton Cars, Ltd.. and racing motor driver, left £388.007 grot* with net personalty £229.073 i Duty paid £21.976». All of the estate is bequeathed to his mother. Mrs. Dorothy Clothilde Shuttleworth. Under the will80 words
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Article99 1941-03-04 13 THE campaign of anonymous letters m Oslo has assumed large proportions, says the Oslo correspondent of Stockholm's Tidningen. One anonymous letter to a Cabinet Minister contained thirty silver coins, with a note quoting the relevant passage m the Bible. Then one of the twelve, called' Judas Iscariot, went unto99 words
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Article71 1941-03-04 13 OH Sam Hoon. 32--year-old woman, was sentenced to lour months' simple imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad O1 d h a m. second magistrate, yesterday, for assisting m carrying on Chap-Ji-Ki-lottery. Accordinn to Court Inspector c w. Such, prosecuting. Oh was '/ound m ix).ssession of staking slips and I71 words
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Article48 1941-03-04 13 A charge of havinu robbed B. Abdul Ifttj of 30 cents was explained to Lei Chang, 28. when to was produced before Mr. Conrad Oldluu m the second police court terday, The case wa i post poned until Mar 10, and b opposed48 words
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Advertisement175 1941-03-04 13 Cti ••••■••j] •••••••••■•.■8.,.,"J".i. L WATCH I OK OIK I-It\\ll-BLACKOUT PROGRAMMES rHUR. (illi FRI. 7ih MARCH DANCING COMMENCES AT 7 P. M. J SPECIAL DINNER WILL BE Served at Reasonable I pine m the Cabaret on the Blackout Nights only TO-NIGHT I TEA DANCE DANCE )f TO-DAY ji.iO 12 p.m. 6.30175 words
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Advertisement166 1941-03-04 13 CUVE HROOk and JOHN CLEMENTS I RDWARD CHAPMAN-JUDY CANPBBLL I conVOK Also CAUMONT BRITISH NEWS TO-MORROW AT 6.15 915 FOR TWO DAYS— REVIVAL SCREENING OI KKKOL FLYNN OMV I D| IfAVII.LAND 'FOUR'S A CROWl>"siarrinr ROSALIND RUSSIXL PATRIC KNOW 1.1 s •WARNER BROS) Illfill 111 XXI IM SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. DURING "BLACK166 words
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Article408 1941-03-04 14 EASY WIN FOR THE SIGNALS Nftting three goals m the first haii. the Malaya Signals C«Sily defeated the V.M.C.A.. yesterday. In a Division II match, on the Stadium. The Signaller! played a hit;>' game, combining splendidly throughout vh(-ii Inn r ti 10, Managnan, Penman and Gardner, were particularly impressive and408 words
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224 1941-03-04 14 BUSINESS HOUSE LEAGUE SOCCER BANKERS STILL WINNING IN a Business House* League matel the Clerical Union ground, o beat Naafi by two goals to nil. Bt: The match seldom rose above mi anrt .-els of forwards took turns In do The Bankers monopolised the c* half but m the .second224 words
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Article127 1941-03-04 14 i IJNUKERS' gained a Hw- w three victory over Brink- nianns on th** Fraser and Neav^ ground yesterday m i Business ttoosea League 1 match. \t half time the Uniteers S led by three goals to one. i Harun scored the first goal for Tniteers with127 words
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1078 1941-03-04 14 BY SPECTATOR THERE are likely to be many scratchings from the fields for to-morrow's races but the sport should be interesting nevertheless. The going is still good thanks to the fine weather* that has prevailed. There should be a few surprises especially from some of1,078 words
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Article106 1941-03-04 14 NEWS BREVITIES Thi- r< signatiq acting sub L. T. Edmetl oi RJf.V.B ha! i cepted Mr. R. Coort Passed Cadet, yan Police Sei has bee p. .ippoinie act as Assistant i 1 erintendtnt, Malj Police Service. Dr. v; Line Director of U tion. S.S. and I sei on Educa t-'.M.S.106 words
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Advertisement87 1941-03-04 14 Asthma Germs Kilted m 3 Minutes C-hnkinr. fcAspin*. wheezinir Asthmn and i.n.n.i,iiis p.,, your Byntern. ruin your »«aHh and ak( n your htarl Mend.ice, iii«- pr»»cri|»tUin «if an Ainorlran i.tnsMnn •Urta kit ibc a ithrna Germ. In 3 mlnuti" 1 !l I and iM.ii, i; new vitality "V 1 !l87 words
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Miscellaneous85 1941-03-04 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Kc; serve Division. Gordons v Loyais, Selarang; Div. II At, R.A.M.C. v F.E. Malays, i Tanglin; Royal Navy v R.A.S.C., Naval Base; Malay Regiment v Moravia, Fairer Park; Div. II <B«, Naval Base Indians v Naval Base Corinthians. Naval Base; Business Houses' Ford v Wearne Bros.. Clerical Union;85 words
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Article92 1941-03-04 15 London, Mar. 3 Colonel W. J. Donovan, unofficial European observer for President Roosevelt, arrived m London from Lisbon 10-day. Hp was m London m August and again m December and during the intervening periods has visits* nearly a d o z c i capitals. Col. DonovanReuter - 92 words
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Article237 1941-03-04 15 The Rulers of the! ,r\M.S. have appoint ed Mr. C. W. V. Carey to be a Judge of che Supreme Court, *\M.S. The High Commissioner, with the concurrence of the Chiel justice, has appointed Enche Osman bin rlaji Dahat, Deputy iegistrar, Buprem< Court, Seremban, to act as Registrar237 words
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Article228 1941-03-04 15 /MIN Xc Onn. Singapore tennis champion and Malaya" runner-up, was, yesterday, surprisingly beaten by Yadi m the Knowles Cup 'semi-final of the V.MC.A lawn te loumamen* The score was 6-2. 4-6. 6-1. Yad: wffl meet i Knmis m the final. TOougb no: playins with usual confidence. Kce228 words
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Advertisement110 1941-03-04 15 toMtflAi.* the Stnkntinnnl \e%t« S«-««|i of Tho IVar! The Official Pieiiire Re«»r«l Off THE TOBRUK VICTORY' With scenes of the thrilling artillery battle and the sinking of Italian cruisers by British Naval Bombardment! Welcome Home of H.M.S. SYDNEY to Australia. Shown by special arrangement with the British Ministry of Information.110 words
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Article145 1941-03-04 16 British Coastal Command aircraft attacked a convoy ot, German supply ships in thc\ North Sea yesterday, one ship, of about 2.600 tons being torpedoed amidships. Other British bombers stacked (he German seaplane baae atLW| yesterday and German .shipping Ofl the Dutch coast. The attackReuter - 145 words
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Article110 1941-03-04 16 To-riay beina the m I Monday m ,ent U a public boliday, which la ....ill-.- pent m making trip "<' he country, but on this occasion, the y ird ipent the morning romenading the 1 1 eU, waiting to Iconic Mr Bden. Ti:r i-i.t city Wet i gaily d< ifflatReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration491 1941-03-04 16 morrow. Davis Cup and Hue and Cry will make a pair of safe place bets, the former being probably the only cne likely to challenge Golden Bronze at the finish of thio event GOLDEN BRONZE, Davis Cup. Ponies— Class 2— Div. I— s» 2 furs. 4 2 0 MARNELL 8yReuter - 491 words
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Article89 1941-03-04 16 rOLLOWING are weights fort! races for the third day of K.L. races:— THE GOLD CTP Horses— Class 1 I 1 1 National Lord Bug Lover's Fate Depot Rumination Snowy Owl Mystic Music Bay Dragon Scottbh Rifle Sultana Giand Prix Nieuwsgierig Scarlet Tiger Yule Call Horse?— Class I—89 words
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Article70 1941-03-04 16 Rome, M*j MANY royal houses of Europe were lU the funeral service ol the late King An «c oJ Spain at the Chuich of St. I^i >.y Ol spa nis to-day. The coffin was covered wll V. t ilau md "m token of humility before owReuter - 70 words
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Article28 1941-03-04 16 Berlin, .Mar. 3.— Admiral Darlaa will make another journey to Paris for fresh talks there U morrow, according to the Clermri.i official news agency.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article14 1941-03-04 16 Numbir ol planes shot down on all front- up to midnight yesterda} ELEVEN14 words
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