Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 February 1940

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  • 16 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION VOL- 7—No. 38. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1940. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 4257 1 Premier Points Accusing Finger At Hitler* GERMANY IS "GLORIOUSLY DISAPPOINTED" BY UNITY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE London, Feb. &4. r ß^ HE German aim is not merely conquest but extermination of the peoples M. who resist aggression, said British Premier Neville Chamberlain m one of
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    197 1 And Us rof bad either being hailed by this arresting looking, nautical lady. It's Sunday morning by the sea for a gund many people m Sirunpore, but if you couldn't manage it this week, just take a look at thifl nkture, and you almost get a breath of
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  • NEWS FLASHES
    • 31 1 LONDON, Feb. 24—The British Government have made representations to the Argentine authorities that whe crew of the Graf Spec be properly interned and measures taken to prevent their return to Reuter
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    • 34 1 LONDON, Feb. 24.—1t is learned that the Grenadier Guards have been m action on the Western Front. They are among the troops who recently participated m raids and are now resting behind the Reuter
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    • 35 1 LONDON, Feb. 24.—The Cambridge University bye-election caused by the death of Sir John Withers resulted In Dr. A. V. Hill (Independent Conservative) being returned with 9,840 votes. Professor J.A. Ryle (Independent Progressive) had 5,386 Reuter
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    • 31 1 i'fi i'fi iji jJC LONDON, Feb. 24.—The German wireless states that trade talks between Turkey and Italy, providing a turnover 800,000.000 lire (about £10,000,000) were successfully concluded at Istanbul yesterday. Reuter
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    • 28 1 *!c ii :'c PARIS. Feb. 24. France and Hungary have signed a new trade and payments agreement here and increase in trade is expected as the result. Reuter
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    • 37 1 r ;J; ifi '>' HOME. Feb. 24.—A baby girl was ho-n to the Princess of Piedmont, wife <:f Crown Prince Umber to m the Royal Palace at Naples this morning. The baby has been named Maria (Jabriella.—Ilcutcr. Reuter
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    • 35 1 CANBBBBA, Feb. 24.—It s officially announced that Britain has bought A:ist:ali:*'s output of wolfram and schtelite—metals used for armament manufacture. Germany was a large kuy«r of these metals fiom Australia nt fore the war. Reuter
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  • 141 1 Foreign Office Issue Denial Of Far East Rumour London. Feb. 24. THE Foreign Office declare that there is no truth m the resent Domei report from London published m the Far East to the effect that "it is reliably understood" that Lord Halifax indicated to the Japanese Ambassador on Feb.
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  • 163 1 New Zealand's "Navy" Wellington, .Feb. 24. rpHE New Zealand "Royal Navy" ha# tome, first m the thoughts of all New Zealanders this week." declared the Prime Minister, Mr. M. J. Savage m his weekly review of the I war situation. I Referring to the return of the Achilles, i Mr.
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  • 373 2 SWIMMING CLUB'S MODERN AMENITIES (Tribune Staff Reporter) fJPNO 'WELL-KNOWN CHINESE CLUBS IN SINGAPORE ARE GOING AHEM) WITH BUILDING SCHEMES, AND WITHIN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS. AT ANY RATE BEFORE THE YEAR IS OUT. THE CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB AND THE CHINESE ASSOCIATION WILL BE
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  • 257 2 News From The Court Singapore, Saturday WHEN the twenty Malay Sappers who wcie charged with Ihe murder of Lim Ah Phang at the Happy World Amus-emc nt Park en tiic night of Feb 7, appeased before Mr Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning, Inspector
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  • 22 2 These t\v<i sketches give a ogilcu of what the new Vhint* Swimming Club will look like h^ it ks completed.
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  • 473 2 Germany Is Hermetically Sealed A MALAYAN IN SWITZERLAND WRITES.... (Tribune Staff Reporter) 'Look here, old chap, whatever If ou were going to sap. better keep it to i/ourself. There isn't a German alive to-day who has the guts lo express cintl to form his own opinion, and we dor.'t want
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  • 187 2 Food Wasters Will Co To Gaol (Tribune Staff Reporter) A LARGE quantity of food— good, wholesome food —is lirdinu its way to Singapore dustbin* almost daily, and nobody is to blame save those who eat unthir kingly and waste more than they eat. Food-wasters who are guilty of i this
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  • 20 2 Mr. and Mrs JR. Vethavanam ilj family who have been away m OjjJJ on holiday have returned to KuW Lumpur.
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    • 569 2 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart I And Stop Limping r\ON"T Wt Leg Troubsaa crippte TsJav Fhrtt. fsw N«w Ifi i XJ Revnedy thmt curss thweugh Iks bimd, aai have doaw witk waiDrced rest, worry, sudering ami expense. Lee aches and pains soon vanish when Klasto is taken. Painful,
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    • 94 2 ph n c ip^sSt^mß?^ Mam 3j5 mmmmm^ mmm m Where Everybody Goes SEE THIS FILM A THRILL A SLCOND! A LAUGH A MINUTE! TNG LAI Qtid ACCLAIMED ALL p-- ill WHO HAVE SEEN IT the UNARY m UIIII)SI A Foramoun. fictur. >' VST E R V EV B R 808
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  • 452 3 NEW BANK BUILDING Singapore, Saturday. DEFORE a brilliant gathering which included the Colonial Secretary, SS.. Hon. Mr. S. .lore.-, and the Dutch Consul-general, Mr. H. M. J. Fein, the new 1500,000 bank premises of the Netherlands Trading S:ciet\ wert this mornirtf declared open by the provident
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  • 205 3 (F:cm Our Own Correspondent) SMcmban, Saturday. v WEE Kia Foo, a Chinese barber, was convicted and fined by the ?eremban magistrate yesterday on a charge of theft of a cycle belonging I i<> one helliah, of Clv Kanchong j ■MM It was stated m the court ■nat
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  • 87 3 LAWYER TO SPEAK ON CHAMBERLAIN lU Ofiborne-lones will ai: o r 3(l(i from the B MB f\ Ckiii" M °n«lay, •>„ Mr Neville Partition 1 11 An d the Chamberlain no more intere ;ting speaker British E- Osborne-Jonea on fh,.* 1 hiM< rv and pcrsonaliall notILi a Lv M °nday
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  • 618 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IV you were to visit the London Zoo to-day, you would see quite a comprehensive roUeeticn of .Malayan wild life. You would come fact to face with .Malayan tigers, honey bears, monkeys, snakes' and pythons tut no cobras. The cobra cage has
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  • 829 3  - INSPECTORS PR O TEST A T NEW APPOINTMENTS Lorraine Streeter ARMY MAN MADE A I POLICE CADET (By 4 NEW INSTANCE OF CLASS DISTINCTION HAS BROUGHT TO A HEAD THK DISSATISFACTION WHICH HAS BEEN GROWING IN THE RANKS OF THE EUROPEAN INSPECTORATE OF POLICE IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FOR SOME
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  • 141 3 (Tiibune Staff Reporter) CIN'GAPOKE will be seen by millions of people all over the world when a film of the Straits Settlements Royal Naval Reserves at work on a flotilla of minesweepers will be exhibited through a Movietone Newsreel month hence, m various
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    • 406 3 FREE is a Brochure that will prove pensable to a happy family Life and M.althy children. Knowledge on the subject is often obscured by unscrupulous literature. Every wife and husband v therefore welcome cur booklet that gives on 40 pages full Insight description of all methods from the old home
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  • 225 4 London, Feb.; ]Y|K. Wins' ii <liiuvhill, First I IT* of the Mil.malty, busy ho is, can still find time tow* some i.f his own Parliamentary I He produor 1 one, told the Ho^ "I prepared it with my own £S then added, with a
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  • 79 4 Information has been received by k W. C. Gee, Wireless* Engineer, Ko. Lumpur, that his younger brothei, if was reported missing m H. M. Subniirr TJndin°. sunk m the Heligoland Bit* recently, has been rescued and Is ay soner of war m G-rmany. Mr. Oee.it himself served m a submarine
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    • 101 4 She s going to thrill You just as DEANNA DURBIN I uk] m her first picture! Al ihe AIR-CONDITIONED v CAPITOI 11 a.m. 3.15 6.15 ».l5 V^ F I V^/ L ,jw r^ tfiV XhHk. 1^ $^B^f K B Ur ~*,ot\i tornny Sf^ O,husu: TUESDAY No*l! Special Accelerated Screening IN
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    • 332 4 4 SHOWS TODAY ■■JiA4r-)r^/l ii^ r v. ALHAMBRA LOOK OUT PARIS, HERE THEY COME! Sky riding Sonsj|;>, of the French Foreign Legion I *>• T«Pfe* y^'' kJ 1^ C^ (f&rmi** m With JEAN PARKER rko rao o pc .c REGINALD GARDINER A EORIS MORROS PRODUCTION. Directed by A. EDWARD SUTHERIanD.
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    • 229 4 HAPPY WORLD PACKED OUT DURING RECENT NIGHTS THERE ARE REASONS THE UONDERFI L ATTRACTIONS j ALWAYS CROWDED Malaya's Largest Danceland. POPULAR •m.-uM^mm-W DANCE |>\\4 I TO-MORROW GLAMOROUS HAWAIIAN NIGHT VAUDEVILLE TWO BANDS :i m A MAIDENS MISSFS ANITA. MARY. ROSF^ j WHAT STARTS HERE IS FOLLOWED ELSEWHERE TUESPW. "BLACKOUT DANCE"
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    • 131 4 THE MOST LUXURIOUS DECORAft PARK IN TOWN IS OF OCKSE II *NEW* WORLD I i CROWDS NIGHTLY SUN TALKIE* LAST NIGHT 7.30 9.30 P-M Kl\<, iiOM FREE ADMISSION* to or it "FAIRYLAND" GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY HURRICANE GARDEN of the MOONIIOIIKO 1 PHI SIMS "TO-NIGHr "RIMAI JANTAN" 1 TO-NIGHT f DANCE:-
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  • 1275 5  - THE PORTERS ECLIPSED THE WAR NE WS, BUT "UNITY" H.L. Hopkin iiMHWHiaii Brought It Back Ijondon, Feb. f. rpHERE IS NO 1 JUSTICE. Take, for iim D je, the case of I Writer of songs. The man who wn(es a world h»t .hould previously h;ive been Man. n.u m I
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  • 151 5 s i THE article I sent v I;l week for i «Hk bune su 1 t cml s V^ J IMB somewhat m the Censorship Bureau i because I care- T"^ N^U losslv mentioned a subject which must not be mentioned, writes 11. L.
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  • 1368 5 The Duke Of Windsor Is A Happier Man Contented I 1 LONDON, FEB. 5. ROVING TOO! GHTS MUST HAVE PASSED THROUGH THE MIND OF THE DUKE OF WINDSOR AS HE SATIN HIS SUITE AT CLARIDGE'S HOTEL LAST WEEK ON HIS SECOND SHORT VISIT TO HIS OWN COUNTRY SINCE HE LAID
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    • 180 5 Do You Suffer From a U^afc*^ AV£ YOU ANY J C OF THESE SYMPTOMS? > MILLIONS of people m this part )FLATULENCE{ A »l of the World are victims of (ctamapu DA IMC constant digestive trouble. Their f oTUWIAbn fAIH Jomachs are weak. They are suffer- C MVERISHNESS) I*B from
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    • 91 5 IJ m mm m m m m£ vr |fe*e your /»icA from I *|W** P J oHf fine selection Everi bird has been carefully t V^^ selected from th«! finest Kntlbh. ijS Australian and .'-Hilinental breeds /'"Lt and represents U»e best value V ~> v\ m poultry that tan be
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  • 1184 6  -  VERA ADMORE BY 'hristened Week 1 Little Richard lervaux, baby v «n of Lieut. and Mrs. E. D. Chaytor, mi n the arms of his Z godmother, Mrs. S C. A. Vlieland Z m after his Christ- ening at St. Z m Andrew's! Cathedral on
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    • 337 6 IneWrevlonl NAIL POLISH SHADES %L hi f^g/ Z/fg/g /ft I <rr^ 4WoTt|| -rr- fTsk A »i>^l sixu, hH| "•>< >O. Revlon', new .hade. ffUct men", nail polish prefT.nc.. foryou.AShadaforaveryco.. fume end occasion. Retains Hs lustre. Wears and wears. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., Battery Road. NoAslhma Crs Two years apo J. Rirlwrds.
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    • 326 6 M^st*? O^& <d Zf \s^ STITCHED HATS A SPECIALITY REMODELLING iTitENOVATINQ FELT AND STRAW II MS: STRAWS FELTS DYLI> BLEACHED "P F I C c '3 RODNEY HOUSE CL 3 BATTERY ROAD i Here san amazing, quick /^S H way t0 refresh and itvC^ J eyes. A drop or two
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    • 108 6 aaaaaaaaaa^UaaaMTMl MIIHlli li IllFIILisis^i^ KO*i.M 35, RAFFLFS HOTEL, Suits in S,Ik and Cotton Sarf«»|. aPB 1H| We regrret thai our clients wh > were enjoying ESizabetfa Arden Treatments and were taking these on a regular course so a< to obtain the maximum benefit, had these Interrupted by the departure of
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  • 67 7 I was U»e f« n ic of >lllf SiMdine SUni kov H* r I parents wished her to specialise i tw r**lL x y, n s<» wonder ful her voice that she adopt ed an opera ur ,arcrr and now ranks amoim the foremost opfralic sinjftrs
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  • 375 7 ROUND THE SHOPS ,V M \ji 1 1*, oi 7U, High Strci just rocrived a fresh and attractive .it oC TDOtal's Lyst:.v fabrics This d -P'" 1 ray° n i ltli lt s'• m ftntsh and charmii pattcrn.s. is the ideal material lor you: afternoon dre»es; incidentally, it I ihe
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  • 298 7 PENANG FASHIONS SAY IT WITH FLOWERS (]>y Our Own Correspondent) watching the dancer* In the foall- room at the E O Hotel last wcl: I was interested to see that frfsh flowers, as a form of dress decoration are again m vogue. Massed m brilliant profusion on the decolletatje. demurely
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  • 67 7 a Perhaps nowhere does one seen more lovely specimens of healthy child- S hood than at Singapore Swimming Club, where mothers take children every Wednesday and Saturday morn ing to swim and sun-bathe. Above, are little Eileen Sherriff and Derek Bartlett. snapped by* the
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    • 147 7 JUST ARRIVED NKW SIIIPMINI JN PRINTED TOBRALCO I'JIO DISICNS AT Shanti Silk Store 125. MIDDLE ROAD, aWOAPORK Phoiic SMI73. Women Suffering Ho! Flushes. M- irt r.t!pit;iti.,n. NiulV H. ad;i< Ins, I-'.-.i 1. < >2«oldberore your time Anew* lencalled Areito E iv M amasinc '■'"irs and „vi« k!> revital- x oraranss..
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    • 149 7 Arthritis Agony Curbed m 30 Minutes TSp ama«lni? new discovery Rum«nd tin t 1 ins of Arthritis, Kli'-um;i--t 1. .•(>.:-. N >'■ »nd Sciatica Uk>-. minutcH after the first dow a r > 1 r «li .Ml"". ;inrl In ;i f. w «l.«vs this 'it in'- divMol k a <'i
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    • 269 7 1 I Stomach Sufferers *»y£» deceived The wonderful curative properties of Maclean Brand Stomach Powdct in all kinds of stomach trouble have been proved by hundreds of thousands of grateful sufferers. Often they have told their friends how they have been healed by this famous remedy, talking of it as
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    • 450 7 This new metal cap seals your Brylcreem against substitution f^Krf DRYLCREFM is the WJ BjPtej/ -D Perfect Hair Dressing. nJ' sK£g?§r It keeps your hair m good C^* ,^^^^^^^^A condition as well as m good A* >«j^^ \k. appearance. It is impor- <•* v<^^ tant, therefore, when you buy to
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  • 476 8 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, February 25, 1940. Let Them Be Silent IyHAT opposition there is m Malaya to war lotteries for the purpose of augmenting, as rapidly as possible, the country's contribution to the Empire's war effort appears to be based purely on religious prejudice and the silence of the authorities
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  • 1125 8  - SOMETHING MALCOLM FORGOT C .H. Stanley Jones uy Ufa Want Jo SJbanxL On, Ojua, Own, otoqA, FIVE MILLION POUNDS A YEAR It's a large sum to you and me. If you quote it m Straits dollars— over $42,000,000 it sounds like a big scheme. This is the sum to be
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    • 718 8 fWhat doX recommend^ m fcr Bronchitis. B Jmj AngifinV I^aWw is the answer If your -!i< st is your weak spot genera] health. No other omulsio;> if you catch cold easily and are is so highly recommended by the Idom free from catarrh or a cough, Medical Profession. It promotes
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    • 53 8 FEVERISH Wf% COLDS? M?sp A Ik a Seltzer Ever since the great 1918 influenza epidemic doctors have been relying on alkalies plus acetyl salicylic acid for treating colds and grippe. ri_fft_ Alka-Seltzer combines this #£3 ii> treatment m one easy and Vt]L] Iff/ pleasant to take, quick to HlFr^fi act,
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    • 19 8 k If fI I B H I ly i!.v^ v BOTTLED BY FR ASE R IM I T ED.
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  • 151 9 #Z,. Hopkin Cables From london London, Feb. 24. •ofIUC indignation growf rajfes by agents ol the Insh Republican Army. i^ been particularly bitter since 11 h hpod c lost their lives m the rv^xplcsicn and others were badj£ssdS re recent exploelona m B^fr^ched the
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  • 74 9 Plain tiff Accepts Mediati on In Oil Profit Case THERE was an abrupt ending yesterday of the action m which Nubar Sarbis (iulben Kian sued his father m reference to the profits of the Irak Petroleum Co. It was stated m the H'qh Court that the plaintiff had accepted an
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  • 22 9 The upkeep of the Nazi Party organi sation ras cost the German people about £940,000.000 a year, according to the Petit Parisien.
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    24 9 These two pictures show the new Maternity hospital extensions which make the hospital the most modern md best equipped m the East.
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  • 145 9  - JAPANESE DRIVE CHECKED Sin Chew Jit Poh Shnngh-ii, Feb. 24. WITH the establishment of new CMSMM positions betwern Tak;«ifcn?yi and Sntarf, about 20 kilometres ;o the north and northeast of Nanning. the Japanese northward drive has been completely frustrated. Many Japanese troops, while withdrawing from Nanning. have suffered considerable losses
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  • 304 9 London, Feb. 21. npHE Swedish Parliament has voted OP 2 millicn kronen for the purchase of material to strengthen the air force, according to the Stockholm radio. It is semi-omcially stated that enquiries have proved that the aeroplanes that bombed the Swedish village of Pajala were
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  • 59 9 "The risk oi helping Finland may be I greet but the risk of not helping her may be greater, for this gallant country is fighting nc< for herself alone. She is holding the pa s of civilisation." This view was expressed by Mr. HoreBelisha, former War Min ster,
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  • 61 9 Tha attention with which the even'? j In the Near Bsst wre baing follow d l*" I Moscow, especially he reinforcement t f 1 he British and ich troops there, is j rhown by an article in the Izvrst'a. I There is some talk, this nrwspaner writes, of the creation
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  • 437 9 Babies Will Be Housed In Splendid New Home THEY'VE COT SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT NOW EIGHTEEN FRESH FACES 'J'HE daily dozen or more babies who scream and howl when they open their infant eyes en the strange scene about them of whiterobed doctors and nurses in Malaya's finest maternity hospital,
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  • 50 9 I The safe arrival in Plymouth of H.M.S. Exeter should set at rest the doubts frequently expressed in th e German wireless and the news agency repoits, regarding the fate of that cruiser. In the German accounts of the river Plate battle the Exet-r was repeatedly given up as lost.
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    • 367 9 Heart Trouble (apsed by High BM Pressure If you have palr.j around the heart, palpitathn, diuineaa, headaches at top and Lack of in- ii and abo> yea, abortnaaai of breath', feel nervy, cr suffer from poor sl«c3, loss of memory and energy, Indlgea'ion, worry and frar, your trouble Is probably
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    • 218 9 THE SECRET of NEW YOUTH Amazing jF^^gP Scientific Dis- Nl*i|^~— covery Now ■"^"'MKB^. strength power V^ fail as age ad- Jfc vances? Only te- Jsf *^0 cause glands be- tjr Sip come tired, weak > ossBm&n and exhausted. Once scientists thought there «va* no hope. But now a wonderful new
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    • 472 9 GETS UP LIKE A LARK! No more tired feeling "How grateful I am for good health once more! I used to Buffer terribly from headachea but since 1 started taking Fynnon Salt that tired feeling is all gone and I get up m the morning like a lark!" (Mrs. A.W.)
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  • 159 10 STORMS CUT OFF COMMUNICATIONS Flood Waters Advance On City Of Adana Istanbul, Feb. 24. VIOLENT storms are sweeping the Marmora, Aegean and Black S(;as. Ten ships have been forced to take refuge m the Bosphorus. Many others have sent out S.O.S. messages. Turkey's sea and costal
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  • 141 10 Singapore, 'Saturday. T'-HKKK charming American tfirls, the daughters of Admiral Hart, C-in-C of the United States Asiatic Squadron passed through Singapore to-day. Isabella, aged 22, the spokeswoman "i the party, told ;i Tribune reporter that .she and her two sisters Caroline, n.'zod 19. and Harriot, ased
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  • 119 10 Roosevelt's Envoy To Confer With Hitler London, Feb. 21. T'HE New York wireless states that Mr. Sumner Welles, I.S. Tnder-Secretary <if State, is expected to confer with Hitler when he visits Berlin. It says that the American Ambassador has called at the Foreign Office m Berlin to arrange the meeting.
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  • 76 10 London. Feb. 24 THEIR Majesties the King and Queen. together with the Canadian High Commissioner yesterday, visited the Beaver Club, which is the latest addition to the clubs for the use of Canadian troops m London. Two hundred were m the building when the news
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  • 22 10 Washington, Feb. 24. The House of Representatives last night passed the Senate Bill extending the Administration's reciprocal tradi programme for three Reuter
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  • 354 10 London, Feb. 2 1. I ONDON naval circles do not consider that (Germany's latest attempt to persuade the world of her strict regard for international law and, on other hand, Britain's constant disregard for it, will be found by any unbiased critic to be very impressive
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  • 106 10 Chungking, Feb. 24. MR. Nelson T. Jchnson, the Unite:! states Ambassador, who is wellknewn for his car journeys m the interior of China, plans to add another noteworthy trip to his record. He is scheduled to leave Kunming to day by motor-car en route to Chungking.
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    • 424 10 fy JBuaßj fts_ T^T/\ DEPRESSION j^l i i i <. i; X^\^ TIKI I) FEELING WITH OKASA European reparation) VERY U w people realise the Importance of supplying proper noun hmrnt to the brain, body and nerves In order to combat the effects of over-work and excessive mental and physical
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    • 104 10 Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minutes Your skin has nt'arly 50 million t iny seam* nml pores where germs hi'i<- and cause terrible Itchlnc, Cracking, I Peellnf, Burnlnc Acne, RlnKWorm, Psoriasis, I'll kneads. Pimples, Koot Itch and oth< r li en i hen. Ordinary troatnv nta t:iv»> only >.'T.;t\ relief
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    • 226 10 iiENASPRIj 'Gcnasprin the safe brand of ■spirin, will brin. you and sure relief from HEADACHE ?K RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA r^gj SUNSTROKE fifi^B NERVE PAINS Jsj COLDS and CHILLS S?#7S l«n*i HENRY WAUCH Co.. Ird, 13 R Chambers, Sinfaporr alto bra fc Penang. Kuala Lumpur. po X n(J a^|J h# J word
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    • 417 11 PILES tfGLECTED, MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS OPERATION -popfc toffer to «Jenc« untold •M"* JJiSnt brain-wearying irritation •s"£ caused by pi'ea, .imply becaus* •^fL^rrw discussed this trouble with make np your mind to f*\Ll cbemist about the wonderful ■^EtJoflMaoZan. This clean, wnpto- i ust narvrllou9 m th the maddening irritation, and,
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    • 651 11 BACKACHE NOT DUE TO ACE Many people think that backache 11 a trouble that comes naturally with advancing years, but this woman of 71 proves that it is not. "I suffered for a long time from backache," she writes, "but put it down to my age (71). Reading your announcement,
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  • 406 12 VIEWS OF HEADMASTERS BEING SOUNDED (BY "CESS*— PENANG) SHOULD HEAD OF SCHOOLS APPROVE OF THEIR SCHOOLCHILDREN TAKING V ART IN INTER-SCHOOL COMPETITIONS WHICH PENANG, FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR. MAY BE HOLDING? STUDENTS, I IKARESAY, I AVOIR THE H>E A BUT IT IS LEFT
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  • 54 12 The Malacca Badminton Association holds ito annual general meeting today at the premises of J .iv-> Seng CheonSociety m Tranquerah R'jad Amon" the items on the agenda are the revised rules cf the Assoclati jn. The mee 1.--mg will be followed by a presentation of prizes by
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    29 12 Mrs. l M. PennefftUker (top) and Mrs Robert Kan (below) who have done much for. Singapore m the past Malayan championships. Will their services again De available this year?
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  • 430 12  -  Gay Reveller (By —Perak) pROM indications given by players at thei r daily practices m preparation for the forthcoming Malayan tourney which is being- held m Ipoh during the Easter holidays, it looks as if Pcrak will be well re|vresented m all sections. Those who
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 12 Teams of the Gentle B P. and Kampong Haji B P., both of sin* pore, who met in a friendly match recently. the Gentle R P. W ,V live jjaniPs to two.
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  • 391 12 Women Champs May Not Serve Singapore ENTRIES' having been invited lor the Malayan badminton championships which ar.3 taking place during the Easter holidays, the question which is engaging wide attention is the availability of certain players on whom Singapore 1 retention »<i the honours so much depend As m the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 696 12 ■sr' .^MaaaV "i g I butitnan has no AUTOMATIC power of recovery Once the strength-building forces within you become weakened, things very quickly get you down. Let Bovril build up those preciou.s reserves that are the surest, defence against illness. Rovril enables you t> got more nourishment from sll your
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  • 21 13 Mrs E A. Strut heis, thp former Miv. Margaret Ross, after her urrldinjf yesterday to Dr B. A. Struthcrs
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  • 491 13 Two Pretty Singapore Weddings Singapore, Saturday. JWo weddings were celebrated In Singapore to-day, one at S*» Andrew's Presbyterian Church at noon, the other at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 4.46 p.m. BrifJe ai the first wedding was Miss Margaret knss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Form Scotland Hh ni-n-i.'d
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  • 82 13 Promo tion Of Local Doctor (Tribune Staff Reporter) UK. Ernest Stephen Monteiro has been promoted to be an Officer Of the Malayan Medical Service with effect from Sept. 1, 1939. Approval lor Dr. Montciros appointment has been received from the Rt. state forthe is the youngest grauate from lhc Medical
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  • 258 13 Chinese Pressure Chungking, Feb. 24. JAPANESE forces m the area of Nanning, strategic city m Kwangsi Province, suddenly moved westward on Feb. 21 along the main highway which extends to the west from Nanning to Changs!, according to Chinese reports. A Japanese detachment stationed
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  • 34 13 London, Feb. 24. Summertime tomes into force at 2 a.m. to-morrow —Router This means that from 9 a.m. Sunday 'Malayan time* Malaya's time will be 6 hours 20 minutes ahead of London's.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 579 13 Radio To-day's BDfGAPORE 7.11 L 225 metres ci.53 mc»). ZHP metre. (9.« »c,.,. 11S Military Band Mu.ir played by Fodcw t Motor Works Band I>,wn th. Mall" Bmhaitky. relayed from the Sea View 1210 H»\*on Eddy InHom "Fn.ir Indl.m boy Lyrics" <H"pr and WrK<lfr>rd'.rmdeio 1. Temple Bells. 2. Lcao than
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  • 366 14 BRIGHT 58 (retired) bj Roy Bain and a breezy knock of 49 by W. Galistan were features of the S.R.C. hoine-and-home cricket match between the Captain's eleven and the Vice-Captain's eleven on th<' padang yesterday. The Captain's side, led by Bain, won the match by
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  • 101 14 rpHE following have been invited to play Am a Captains w Vice-Captain's cricket match en Sunday. Feb. 25 at the S.C.R.C. Play will begin at 2 p.m. Captain' XI:—Seah Keng Siew. Chia Keng Hock. Low Ke-^ Pow. Cecil Wong, Swee Lim Suang. Chang Mm Tat. Chua Boon Yew.
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  • 402 14 RESULTS OF Y.M.C.A. TENNIS TIES Singapore. Saturday. THE following were the results in the Y.M.C.A'. Open Tennis Tournament played this afternoon at Dhoby Ghaut: MEN'S HANDICAP SINGLES A. I. AlsagofT < 30 > beat Seah Keng Siew 15.3 >, 6—1; 6—2. I. H. Bayers (scr.) beat R. E. M:-yer (_3>,
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  • 26 14 In a Business Houses' League fixture played at tho Police Depot ground yesterday evening. Harper Gilfillan and Jeck's Snorts Club drew, the teams sharing two goals.
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  • 368 14 (From Our Own CoiTe>i>ondent > ,,,,i R »hni, aawl 'J'lIE English College played in forceful style to overt* Victoria School. Singapore, by nine finals to two i school soccer match played at the College ground this eve nin|. e visitors gave peal ta of tiM
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  • 43 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Saturday THE Royal Navy beat the Customs 1 department. Johore Bahru. by seven goals to three m a soccer match played at the Astana Padang this evening The Navy led 3—l at half-time
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  • 59 14 The following will represent the Jolly Youngsters m a friendly badminton match against the Traffic' Police Sports Club of four Singles and three doubles to-day at 7 a.m. sharp at the Traffic Police Sports Club court:— R. Govindasamy. V. Naipyanasamv. R. Rajagopal. P. Nagappan, Vaudivellu. S. Krlshnan, R.
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  • 57 14 A team will be selected fror following players to represent tht cipality against the Post Offic Club on Tuesday, Feb. 27 at >i Park:— Muthucumaru. C. Alphor. P tig, A Rahman. Chen? H^ Gomos, Jagazi, Ah Hong (Capt Ismail. Soo Teng, Khoon Onn. XA. G. Valberg: Ah Soo;
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  • 107 14 The fol'.owinc have been selected to play m n V.M.C.A. trial match on Tuesday, Feb. 27 on the Anson Road Ground at 5.00 p.m Orton's XI M A. Lnntje; Phoa Watt Sph^. Cheone Thiam Siew: Tan Huat Kenp. Kho.i Tiaiiß Hock, R I. Aitkinson: S. Orton. Ctan E-> Kcnc Soonp
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  • 172 14 A.C.S. Beat Old Boys At Cricket MAKING their initial appearance this season, the Anglo-Chinese School cricket eleven showed promise of greal things when they defeated the A.C.S. Old Boys' eiation by 25 runs yesterday at Dunearn Road. The Old Boys, taking first iea.se at the wicket, piled up a moderate
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    • 396 14 JOHORE'S 2ND BLACKOUT IN TWO DAYS (I'rom Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Saturday. A IJIEOI part of Johore town was again plunged into darkness when lights around the Jalan Ibrahim and Jalan Trus area went out at about seven o'clock this evening. Yesterday the same trouble arose and il was
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    • 77 14 Backache Backache pains m limbs, J^B kidney and bladder weak- M i.-s.s, getting up nights are Ht^H caused by poisons m your oSSfln arteries and blood stream. MrW Dr. Mackenzie/s VEIN- EM|| OIDS. the great medicine ■rWTj9 for the arteries, cleanses H^Bhul your blood-stream bringing quick relief from these agonising
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  • 388 15 HANDICAPS FOR K.L. RACE MEET Tin following are weights lor 1 he Gold Cup Meetin- < n rhe Brst day m in day HorM lass 1, mile and 110 yds. iltans 9 7 ton h tc Jack Druce n Nienv. B G Grand Prix r 5 R sbber Queen 8
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  • 14 15 I The SCHC tennis courts will be i*wd fl I Feb 28
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  • 713 15 THRILLING fo thall was seen at t the Malays and the R.A.F. dn between them. Adopting their usual third hack method of defence the K. A. P. were more aggressive at the commencement oi play. Gradually the Malays found their feet and treated tlie spectators to
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  • 44 15 Alter the match on Feb. 23 between the Captain and the Vice-Captain's teams, th P bowling green will be available for playing private games as from Monday. Feb. 26. The fixtures for the Triple.: Tournament will be announced a.s .soon a.s possible.
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  • 102 15 ai the 24th annual general m^tina ,r ih« Lion City Club held al the residence of M:Ah Kan. the following v n(j OfflcA•he current E*r sldeni Mr Civ.i Ah Kan; Vice-Presidents Messrs chin Yew I. and Tan Nco Pau. Hoi iry:— Mr. Chua Kooii Toll, Bon: Asst:
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  • 48 15 Thi following havo accepted to play fur sec II vs. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders n Monday:-LtE. A. de L Young: A. Fergi v■, obcrts: R H. Plckard. A Morgan h c Butcher. A Fraser, c Pitton. W Mrßeath tH Lee. POffr. A R Watson Reft T
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  • 121 15 (By l'tti 'PIIM nexi boxing programme ;iL th€ Happy World Covered Stadidin j.v hooked to take place wi March S. Subject to the approval of the Boxing Board of Control, the following will be the card: Flashy Sebastian vs. Young Fii.sco i over 15 »3>
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 482 16 R.A.F. FLIGHT OVER NORTH WEST GERMANY London, Feb. 24. I* UK Air Ministry announced an extensive reconnaissance flight by the R.A.F. over north-west Germany last nitfht. One machine Insl its bearings and landed m Belgium. Th< i R.A.F. flight, Reuters special correspondent with the R.A.F.
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  • 304 16 Local Help For Berlin Business Berlin, Feb. 24. f OCAL help for economic undertakings will be provided according to an order issued by the National Defence Council published m to-day's official gazette, stales the official news agency. "In order to maintain th national economic value of enterprises brought to a
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  • 83 16 TWO German planes are claimed to have been brought dcwn and another disabled n an attack on British vessels. The report is brought by the 400- ton steamer Harley arriving m port bearing scars of the German planes' onslaughts. In company with other
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  • 58 16 THE BALKAN BAIT A Reuter message states that Rumania and Hungary have decided to end the Press campaign against one another, according to the Rome radio which stated that an agreement to this effect was reached at Bucharest vesterday The map shows the lands which were lost to Rumania by
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  • 269 16 Reuter Vnkara, y\\,. JUE Turkic i. m t^ through .he s, ml^2j Anatolian New- \<>enev gorically dem< a Moscow port thai Turkey has half a million men along k! frontier with Soviet K Uss j a built hantrars near the fr ()nti^ containing 500
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  • 97 16 An Istanbul i :hat M quine.s show that leports of th< ation of a state I entir ly unfounded. The probable are due to con fusion enforcement cf an economic en law n cently voted. This law haja any military significance and is aJ ned to adapt national
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