Malaya Tribune, 25 April 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII No, 99. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, April 25, 1940.
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  • 121 1 ALLIED CHECKMATE IN NORWAY ALARMS BERLIN Reuter. Zurich, Apr. 25. Berlin correspondent of the Neve Zuercher Zeitung (Switzerland) states that anxiety in Berlin lest the Norwegian campaign should prove ending drain on German resources has led to a general expectation in Ger--1 hat a surprise will
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  • 64 1 Reuter. London, April 21. n ol Norway has lnOslo dminist ration ■t th? Norwegian Goild not negotiate with on any other basis withdrawal cf their Norway, according to tockholm wireless. it ion is made in a letHaakcn has addressed to >ident t.f the Norwegian Court, in response
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  • 67 1 y JOINT Admiralty and Air .Ministry communique stales that numerous tnemv aircraft attempted attack on Scapa Flow i 'ate last ni^ht. bombs were seen to drop iV!l further inland and one aircraft made an abortive i,uiin attack on an open road. <■ was no damage
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  • 36 1 Reuter. London* Apr. 24. p* -NES, believed to be German, appear ov r the Orkneys to-night, it ■I toed that one or two bombs wei >pped Anti-aircraft guns were >n Rou' cr.
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  • 71 1 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 25. I AST right', French communique reports that two pair,,. encounter* L east ot the MoeeMe River yesterday were turned to the Allied the right of April 22-2:! our aircraft made man, tar dist Z usances, penetrating many hundreds of kilometres territory.
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  • 172 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 24. "THF British Government is convinced that Spain is determined to 1 maintain her neutrality and the neutrality of her possesions declared Mr. R A. Butler, replying in a debate in the House of —L'last night on the Anglo-Spanish trade
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  • 39 1 Londoi. Apr. 25. Mr Butler confirmed in tne House of Commons that the position of Greenland Effected mar 1S 2 Ste iteieSS"oovernment in deration of H s tne united Kingdom and Canada, on t*s*i Wlre'ess.
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  • 110 1 London, Apr. 24. THE detention of tne sehga Vladimir 1 Mayakowski is stated in London to have produced the result desired, namely that since her detention no further Sov.et ships have sailed from the United States wnn cargoes likely to constitute contraband.— Reuter. 'in*
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  • 20 1 It is reported that all Danish and Norwegian ships in Cristobal have undertaken to Leave for the nearest Allied port
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  • 68 1 Reuter. MOCKnoim, itpr, (.o. According to the correspondent of I Allehanda at Grong the fierce fight- ing between the Allied and German troops at Stenkjer sector has died down. Stenkjer has been entirely destroyed; its 6,000 inhabitants are home Sen The Norwegian Chief of Staff told the correspondent
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  • 260 1 Reuter. Amsterdam, Apr. 25. SWEDEN is a prominent subject in the war councils which are held daily in Hitler's Chancellery, Reuter learns. In the officially inspired Nazi newspaper campaign against the Swewish Press and radio there is no indication yet of the lines along
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  • 34 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 24. TT is announced that Sweden is floating a 500 million kroner (about £30,000,000) defence loan, bearing interest at four per cent, and redeemable in five years.—Reuter.
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  • 38 1 Reuter. DANISH and Norwegian vessels which have been held up fcr several days at Cristobal and Balboa can be seen moving out or preparing to leave. Some ten Norwegian ships passed through Cana yesterday—Reuter.
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  • 460 2 DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL WILL HEAD CRIME POLITICAL BRANCH Mr. M. LI. Wynne Gets New Appointment (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) H7HAT SHOULD PROVE THE MOST IMPORTANT n ADDITION TO THE PRESENT POLICE DRIVE AGAINST POLITICAL CRIME IN MALAYA WILL BE THE CREATION OF A CRIME AND POLITICAL DEPARTMENT WITH A DEPUTY INSPECTORGENERAL
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  • 34 2 Mr. James Bonar King, superintendant ol Lima Bias Estate. Slim River was married to Miss Gertrude Elizabeth Louise Marie Banon at St. Mary's hurch, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday evening. Rev. J. G. Hall officiating.
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  • 718 2 TO HELP PATRIOTIC FUND (By A Special Correspondent) yyiTH a roar of powerful engines, Malaya's fastest cars ami motorcycles u ill. under the hands of the country's crack drivers, set the pace tor the biggest speed trials ever to be held in Malaya on
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  • 59 2 A NEWS bulletin in Thai has been added to the programmes of the Penang Wireless Society's station. Ihis was inaugurated yesterday and will be given every day except Sundays from 8 to 8.15 p.m. The Penang station is well received In Bangkok and most parts cf
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  • 59 2 Two well-known Ipoh Chinese families er r» uI ICM in marri age on Saturday mthe Wesley Church when Mr An Kok Cheong, third son of the late Mr. Au Yeong Ah Khcon and Madam Au Yeong Ah Khoon. led to the aftS 0l V Imm sixth daughter of the .ate
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  • 138 2 CHIEF of the new Crime and Political Branch, Mr. W. LI Wynne saw military service during the Greaii War when he was made a lieutenant in the Rifle Brigade. The new Deputy Inspector General has been in the Malayan Police Service for the last 29
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  • 169 2 Penang, Wednesday. A HEN is helping the China Distress n Relief Fund. Not quite the hen that laid the golden egg, but pretty close to it is a birr! owned by Chen Boon C<>h of Prangin Road Ghaut, Penang, because eggs laid
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  • 447 2 fiivrrnrr,*, Singapore, Wednesday SIXTEEN-YEAIU>LD Pook Kong v,„ n jne-year- Chan (hee Lam faced the Criminal District Judge, Mr. J L McFall thia^ atternoon in answer to charge of robbery of a gold ring valued a $8.50 and cash 21 cents from a school-boy who
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  • 82 2 THE present director of the Criminal Investigation Department, Singapore, Mr. E. E. H. Beck is shortly proceeding to Perak as C.P.0., the Tribune understands. He was one of the officers specially chosen to a senior officers' S course at New Scotland Yard when
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  • 122 2 Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. SPENDING eleven and a half years of •J his life behind locked bars, a Chinese j walked out of jail a free man. Temptai tion was so great, however, that within I three months he had broken into
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  • 59 2 A young Malay fell off a moving i trolley bus and his right foot was crushed under one of the rear wheels of the vehicle near Fullerton Building last night. He was rushed to hospital. The injured man is a clerk employed in the department
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  • 202 2 Singapore, Wed \K C. KRISHNA [VER of a Hindu tenijle have had 'fraudulent' pj two keys of the Colle the Sivan Temple. On stood his trial before son, the Third Ifagistra Mr. C. N. Roberts pi Krishna Iyer was defended I Chandran. According to the p>
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  • 142 2 Singapore. Wednesday. WHILE weighing bags of gambier at Beat Quay on the afterno Anril 1% a Chinese coolie Eng Jin met his death. He was swingini bag to another coolie when the n holding the bag broke, causing mm to reel backwards and fall. He struck h.
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  • 31 2 In accordance with a scheme untitled duced about a couple of years ago several Malay orderlies In the Sedan G ment Service have been promoted I Clerical Service as Malay clerl
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  • 537 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. RULING that non-Mohammedans could not succeed to toe estate of a Mohammedan was made yesterday in a judgment of great importance to Mohammedans at the Supreme Court In Mr. Justice Gordon Smith in a matter which arose through an
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    • 140 2 sfcop That i i Persistent Cough S\Mm W/'HI N a sudden tickle in your I L l£L /jjfiffi. T 'hroar makes y< v cough i' Vm^/A not only annoys those around you V but seriously inflames the delicate x t** MX/y M membranes your bronchials. f s\% So, si,,p that
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  • 377 3 Singapore, Wednesday. I packed houses of ratings bed 'The (iaieties of ,i the Naval Base last ;i ease of "If Mohamed rome to the mountain, the will go to Mohamed.'* ings rind it difficult and to come in to Singapore to tainments, so the
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  • 113 3 Singapore, Wednesday. X FURTHER postponement of two weeks was granted in the case In which Soh Hun Swee, a young Englishspeaking, Straits-born Chinese, is being charged with having corruptly olfered SI.OOO to Lt. Croft of the R.E.. when the case was mentioned before Mr. H. Watson, the Third
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  • 205 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Wednesday. BECAUSE there has been no big fire in Taiping for the past two years the town cannot have a new fire engine, which, in the opinion ot most local residents, is urgently "when the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board
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  • 295 3 CONFERENCE DECISIONS AWAITED (Tribune Staff Reporter) OELAYED by the war and nearly destroyed by fire, the official report of the Chinese Education Conference held in Kuala Lumpur is expected to be released for publication shortly. Public curiosity, if not interest, jver
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  • 59 3 Singapore. Thursday. DELIVERING judgment this morning, the Chief Justice in the Supreme Court, dismissed with costs the ilaim brought by Mr. Harry Elphick. Managing Director of Wil ham Jacks and Co.. Ltd.. against Mr. L. H. Round, an engineer of the Naval Base. Seletar. His Lordship also dismissed
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  • 309 3 Singapore, Thursday. CVUENDS Of Mr. Chua Cheng Bock. Kuala Lumpur millionaire and chairman of Messrs. Cycle Carriage Co., Ltd., will learn with the deepest regret of his death which occurred in Ipoh in the early hours of this morning. Yesterday, Dr. R B Hawes. professor
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  • 62 3 Singapore, Wednesday. SELECTING the Geylang Police Station as the place for attracting an audience, 45->ear-old English-speaking night-uo-veller lirot Rau lound his experiment rather expensive when he was brought up before the Second Police Magistrate this morning, charged with being drunk and disorderly Heading guilty
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  • 167 3 (From On- Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. "PRESCRIBING the offence as a particularly mean one and threatening the accused with a severe whipping, the first magistrate, Mr. W. J. Thorowod, sentenced a Chinese Lee Ngow who pleaded guilty to a charge of picking the nocket
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  • 53 3 Ncw,s has teen received from London that Mr Frugtniet. undergraduate at Faraday House Weal engineering College and late of the Malay Stales Government Electrical terviee has i:a.sed the final professional Graduate Institution ol Electrical Engineers examination. Mr. Frugtniet is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. AWL Frugtniet
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  • 128 4 Singapore, Wednesday. A DVERTISEMENTS in news- papers, offering employment to anyone who deposited a security with him are alleged to have brought several replies and much money to Salamain bin Ahmad. jFrom the Happy Gardens, Serangoon Road, Singapore, he was alleged to have received
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  • 162 4 (From Our Own lot respondent) Malacca, Apr. 23. MR. B. F. Bridge. District -Judge. to-day in the Criminal District Court, rewarded Alwi bin Jalil, a Sidang al Kampong Bukit Gedong. for effecting the arrest of a Malay housebreaker. Two Malays. Matkip bin Abu and Seman
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  • 63 4 His Exce'.!.?ncy the High Commissinmv with the approval of His Majesty the King, has been pleased to appoint Da a Hussain bin Mohamed Taib. M.C.S Ora.ng Kaya Indcra Shah bandar, to be an Unofficial Member of the Feder.i 1 Council for a period of thre years, in
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  • 48 4 "|T is said that Mencius once asked his mother to institute a proceeding of s c p aration against his wife because be happened to see his wife undressed in her own bedroom." Mr. R. C. H. Lim told Singapore Rotarian.s yesterday.
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  • 169 4 IN view of the increase in the stocks of acetic acid in Malaya, it has been decided to exempt all persons until further notice from the operation of some of the restrictions on the sale of coagulants which were imposed by the Control
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  • 61 4 Che Yusoff from K.L. will take over from Tengku Hussein. Deputy ADO and Secretary. Sanitary Board. Klang, when the latter goes tc Port Dickson about the middle of next month Tensrku Hussein will be attached to the Malay Regiment at Port Dickson for a month, and then take a refresher
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  • 373 4 Sinlra po re, Th v r sda y. Mi;. Conrad Oldham, the magistrate, told the defence counsel in a maintenance suit yesterday that from evidence regarding the im;rriage ceremony and from the fact that a man had given his child his surname, he had the impression
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  • 394 4 Dead Legislators Would Protest Singapore, wednesday. Treatment of men and women as equals and the nationalisation of china are the two great changes brought about by the civil laws of the chinese republic, according to mr. Richard c. h. lim who addressed the singapore
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  • 99 4 Sine a pore. Wednesday. A CHARGE of robbery was explained i\ to fcur Tamils produced before Mi. C. Oldham in the Second Folice Court, to-day. The accused. Muthu «21». Bali r; u::dram <27>. Veerapan < 24», and Krishnasamy «26» are alleged to robbed Raja Mony, a
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  • 16 4 Mr. Lionel Brent, who recently returned from leave, is a patient in the General Hospital. Penang.
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  • 69 4 Singapore, Wediu M m A EUROPEAN Mr. J 1 n of the 6th mile, BukH |W Road, Singapore, appeared br fore Mr. L. C. Goh. the huh Magistrate to-day on "mmm of giving false laformation t„ Corporal at the Orchard tint Police Station,
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  • 131 4 (fiom Our Own R i Kuala Lumpur, T le A TOUNG Malay stand before Mr. Justice the Selangor Assizes, of a two-year-old girl, daughu young divorced woman. I' it is alleged, he wanted to mai He pleaded not guilty to The prosecution stated Id kon
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    • 317 4 AUCTION SALE 01 Valuable Freehold Statntorj (in Singapore Properties To bo held The Sale-room <•! J Messrs. A. T. EDWARDS <X <<» lIP No. 11, Malacca Stmt Miua|>» rr ON THURSDAY, tad MAY, at 2.30 pm AUCTION SAU Lot 1. Attractive freehold sea I land and house No 9 A:.v>
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  • 61 5 Percy McFJwaine. speaking on b>half of the guests at the tea-party I .v the Community of Singapore in honour of the birthday of Pro,>hel Muhammad, .From left to rigb!: Mr R Irvine Mrs Claude i, Mr L Rayman. Tengku Hussein bin Tengku Haji Ali Sir Percy me,
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  • 286 5 Singapore, Wednesday. I LOWING the objection raised last week by a local lawyer in ard to a charge of "theft in a dwelling," when the alleged was stated to have taken place in a train, the Deputy Pubsecutor has agreed with the contention put
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  • 37 5 Mr. A. C. Jomaron. District Officer. Kuala Kangsar has been admitted to the European Hospital. Batu Gajah. Mr. T. M Hart. Assistant District Ofiic.T. Kuala I Kangsar is acting for him in addition to > his cwn duties
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  • 386 5 "NO QUARREL," SAYS FRIEND OF DEAD MAN Singapore, Wednesday. gfePOY Dial Singh, accused of murdering a sergeant of his Regiment heard his comrades give dramatic eye-witnesses' accounts of how ho had stabbed his superior and the shouts of "I am dying" by the injured
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  • 455 5 Singapore, Wednesday. a PATHETIC story of how a 13-year-old Chinese girl saw her A grandmother, with whom she was returning from market being- crushed to death by a lorry, was related in the Traffic and District Court to-day, when Ong Tian Poh, a lorry driver,
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  • 571 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. A TEN-YEAR-OLD port deal had its sequel to-day in the First Police Court when an old man. Yapp Fatt, and his four sons were convicted by Mr. W. J. Thorogpod for voluntarily causing: grievous hurt to another
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  • 38 5 Mr N.F.H. Mother who is untitled seni netme es British Resident in Perak. a*U bm PC*** to Kedah next months to •r< as cl Lands in place ol Mr. j d' M. Smith who is going on leave
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  • 336 5 (I urn Our Own r«s» rea pendent) Malacca, Apr. 23. CTHLRF Inspector Dal* ha* i l st ,;i|t y us oil a w<-i 1 earned retirement after having completed 20 years' service with the straits Settlements Police Force. He |oine I the Force In
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  • 381 6 CRICKET CLUB'S EFFORTS CAME TOO LATE Gordon Highlanders 2; S.C.C L JJISPLAYING improved form, the Gordon Highlanders gathered full points for the first time since March 4, when they met the S.C.C. in a first division football match at the Stadium yesterday,
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  • 69 6 West Ham beat a team of Australian riders in a 14-heats speedway match at West Ham by 55 points to 29. Atkinson »11» and Chitty (11) d d best for West Ham. and Spencer (10) for the visitors. Belle Vue defeated Harnrcay by 43 points to 41 at Manchester on
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  • 144 6 London. Apr. 2 WALES, displaying morp dash and understanding, were fully entitled to their victory at Cardiff yesterday. Their success was largely the outcome of perfect half back play England were by no means outshone, tut while their faultless approach play oft;n carried them
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  • 66 6 From Our Own Correspondent I London, Ap. 17. MARTIN Stewart, 18-years-old boxer, of A>h-street. Fleetwood. fell through the ropes at the Tower Circus, Blackpool, after receiving a blow and was fatally injured. He died in an ambulance on the way to hospital as a
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  • 53 6 One of the most famous footballers in England 50 years ago. Dr. Tinsley Lmdley. of Nottingham, died on Mar". 31 at his home aged 74. He played 13 times for England and for a number of years was Nottingham Forest centre forward. He also played for Corin-th-ans. Casuals. Preston N.E..
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  • 259 6 Guthrie's 5; Nestanglo 2. QLTHRIES beat Nestanglo 5—2 in an uninteresting Business Houses League soccer match at the S.H.B. yesterday. Guthries had the better of the exchanges in the first half but Nestanglo made a good rally in the second and were unfortunate not
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  • 32 6 DL.AYING in a division 2A league fixture 1 at Pulau Brani yesterday, the Pulau Brani team defeated the Royal Artillery (Blakan Mati» by seven coals to one.
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  • 32 6 In the season's first international ice hockey match at Wembley on Mar. 30 Canada beat England 4—3. Armishaw 'two). Turner, and Grffls scored for Canada, and Archer Wyman. and Stincheombe for England
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  • 161 6 Reuter. London, Apr. 25. JX a representative soccer match, Scotland l<»st to the Army, four goals to seven, at Edinburgh to-day.—Renter. London, Apr. 25. In the Rugby League. Yorkshire Division. Batley scored an overwhelming victory over Hull Kingston by 32 points to
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  • 26 6 Joe Davis, in play, against his broth t Fred, in the snooker championship final at Thurstons, Leicester Square. Joe won. Fred was runnei -up
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  • 233 6 AT a meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association held yesterday evening at the St. Andrews's School, the Rev. R.K.S. Adam;, president of the Association tendered his resignation due to heavy pressure of work and suggested that Mr. J. D. Dalley, Superintendent of
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  • 109 6 (From Our Own Correspondent London. Apr. 17 AFTER a secret inquest en Tommy Cullinan, the Irish jacket, who was found shot at an It. X.I", station in Oxfordshire, the South Oxfordshire coroner, Mr Arthur Lett, said: "It is not in the national interest that I
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  • 119 7 have been hxed m thj ..im Tennis tournament. f(M)AY w»«- Kng Lock (—l2) I V I. Tut (Scr )V6 Gon Doubles S X Gaw C. Y. hua Choou Leong T. W Ong s: Chew Keow Bock —l5» <•>: Cecil Wong (—l2) vs Boon U»n and Loons Leek
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  • 148 7 iii 11 between the Keppel i i il l) and tike Garrison Golf al Tang lin resulted in the home team by 8'» is are s follows, Keppel 1 W. SomerrUle o Vs Ii E Laidman 1%. h A C. Good 0 Vs. A. Hagger
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  • 257 7 I' iS should be happy if their •i are the highly-strung, type, because it is usually hildren who go furthest in life, 'lunger with these children because they are highly-strung live too intensely. They may elves out like lamps with too >
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  • 576 7 pi the ladies' singles level final played yesterday in the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament, Mrs. Warden beat Mrs. Russell-Roberts 4--6: 6—2; 6—4. In the championship doubles semifinal. D. E. L. Anderson and A. D. Anderson beat Capt. Russell-Roberts and T. J. A Green. 3—6;
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  • 45 7 The following have been selected to play soccer lor the V.M.C.A. against Police on Prl day at 5 10 p.m. on the Police Depot Grounrt. 8. Sundram. M Bwyny. Waughan. O. I Moxon. Chua Teck Chin. Galstaun. Ralp»i. Mitchell, E vaina. Feegan. Loh Huck Yang
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  • 117 7 I*HE following tips have been lixed In ,h Singapore Cricket Club billiards chainiuunsnlP: J. A. Dean VI W H. Palgrave; H. Or;.-. A F Hunter; O. G Fugler vs X 8 Col'i i". A D- Baker vs M. 6. Robinson. HANDICAP TOURNAMENT. T P. Jones t-- 30»
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  • 297 7 MARSHALL, DYNES BAT WELL FOR R.A.S.C. WE R.A.S.C. beat the RA.M.C. by 100 runs at cricket at Alexandra yesterday evening. Major Dynes made his first appearance this year and before being bowled by Pearson for 18 runs, scored freely showing that he has lost none of
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  • 203 7 London, Mar. 30. JOYCE GARDNER, five times runner up in the women's professional snooker championships and seven times holder of (he billiards title, thinks being a good wife more important than winning a new-honour. She scratched from the snooker championships now being held at Burrough.es*
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  • 121 7 lIFTEES mi the following clubs will J compete in their respective body weight classes at the forthcoming Novice Weight-lifting Championships to be held at the Happy World covered Stadium on Saturday April 27. at 7 30 pm. Weight-lifting enthusiasts, phvslcal MllWbts, and the geneial public are welcome.
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  • 35 7 TO-DAY. SOCCER: Reserve Division, S.C.F.A. Res. vs. M.F.A. Res.. Stadium; Loyal Res. vs. Navy ReB., Gillman; Div. II <A>. Naval Police vs. R.A.M.C, N. Base. TENNIS: S.C.C S.C.R.C., S RC. and V.M.C.A tournaments.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 159 8 MALAYAN markets, like those of London ami other parts of the Empire, reacted well t,, the first regular wartime Budget of Great Britain. The predictions of the pessimists were not fulfilled. There is no capital levy. Compulsory Baying is postponed. Income tax remains the same. The
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  • 298 8 JF the Budget restores market confidence it cannot fail to impress upon us the magnitude of the burden undertaken by the British people in defence of the Empire and the principles of freedom. The cost of the war for the first seven months of restricted action
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  • 768 8  -  f s EDWARD ELLIS FIE other day I said that the China war had done Hongkong considerable harm socially. Those who have suffered most acutely are the wage-earners—the great community of Chinese, Portuguese and Eurasians, the backbone of the economic and commercial life of
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    157 8 CHANCELLOR 5 Budget emphasises hm light is the war burtienS Malaya is bearing, in s„i te < new taxation, in comrjaria! with that rf the people atftj There is nothing startling v new British imposts but and tobacco, already much relaxed than in Malaya, will Income tax is
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  • 108 8 JHE fact remains, however, I can and must contribute moreti the financial front. J n view of the absence of social services we must avoid as long as we can any indirect taxation which will increase the cot of living for the poorer section! i the population. Income
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  • 89 8 IN the meantime it ii foolhardy to 4 reject other and easier methods of raising money for the war. We shall come to war lotteries eventually. Why not now? Why let the money go month '>>' month for the want of a little foresight Lotteries now, if run
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  • 138 8 DOSSIBLY the German coneentnv I tion in the Baltic is meant* bully the Swedes into allowin passage of troops and war materia But perhaps Hitler knows that t* request would be refused and therefore not waste any time. Whether Sweden refmsed ««r the position is critical for her.
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  • 529 9 TWENTY ENEMY PLANES BOMBED AT STAVANGER Reuter. gIX ENEMY AIR BASES IN DENMARK AND NORWAY WERE RAIDED BY THE R.A.F. ON TUESDAY NIGHT AND HEAVY DAMAGE WAS INFLICTED. THIS IS PARTICULARLY SO IN THE CASE OF STAVANGER, WHERE 20 AIRCRAFT WERE BOMBED
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  • 50 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 24. Niips which have been British ports on the orders Government will soon be ing 'o regu'ar schedules >ir own flag, it is expected the Norwegian Consuljian ships will be dcs which they must v,:. v.. of Danish vessels in British aied.—Reuter.
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  • 34 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 24. of his "noted public relief measures and suctressed," Mr. Cornell S. ing Chairman of the n .1. is granted a "certiitorious services" by the i rnment. —Reuter.
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  • 395 9 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 24. THE first trial of strength between the Allies and Norwegians id the Germans in Trondhjem region is expected to take pla< th of Stenkjer, probably at Snasa, between Helle and according to reports reaching here. In Paris military circles the
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  • 133 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 24. MR. QUO TAI CHI (Chinese Ambassador to London), speaking at the British Association for International I'nderstanding. said the leadership of the Far East inevitably falls to China by reason of her vast area, population and even more, her culture and
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  • 100 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 24. ]\JR. Arthur speaking at the National Defence and Public Interest luncheon to-day, jaid the Labour movement stood a hundred per cent, behind any effort for the successful prosecution of the war. Hitler's invasion of Norway proved i that "Corpcral Hitler could never
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  • 189 9 Reuter. London, Apr. 23. MP Geoffrey Lloyd, Minister for Mines, was asked in the m "Commons to-day the amount of oil sold and delivered to Janan by the An«lo-Iranian Oil Co. between September, 1039, and March 1940, what are Government holdings m
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  • 39 9 Reuter. Stockholm, Apr. 24. riVE German mine-sweepers were asked by the ships of Sweden's Neutrality Patrol to leave Swedish territorial waters off Stromstad on Skagerrak. The ships, which are former Norwegian whalers immediately complied.—Reuter.
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  • 98 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 24. THE people of the Philippines are con- cerned over the status quo of the Netherlands East Indies inasmuch as America is concerned of any seizure by force, declared Mr. S'ayre, United States High Commissioner in the Philippines, when he arrived here en
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  • 23 9 Reuter. The Hague. Apr. 24. DUTCH army leave on mere restrk-ted scale thnn previously will be restored after Saturday.—Reuter.
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  • 63 10 Reuter. Berlin- Apr. 24. THE News Agency version or the at- tack on Sylt says that British aircraft dropped about ten bombs, which caused no damage to military objectives but slightly damaged other material. Some planes penetrated the west coast of Schle.'jwig Holstein, wher
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  • 66 10 Batavia, Apr. 24. THE Sinpo. Chinese edition, has again been suspended, now for a fortnight from to-day. The reason is. as usual, Publishing of articles considered antiJapanese. It is for the third time that this daily has been suspended for the same rea sen-within one
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  • 640 10 WELCOMED AT HOME AND IN AMERICA Reuter. Washington, Apr. 24. THE general feeling here is that Bri< P tain's enormous budget shows the grim rletermination of the Government and the nation to fight a long-term war.— Reuter. Ottawa. Apr. 24. The budget has given the
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  • 57 10 Reuter. London. Apr. M. THREE men weie killed, 19 injured and many others slightly hurt as the result ot an explosion at the Imperial Chemicals Works at Billingham-on-Tess, Durham. An official statement by the firm says the damage to the plant and machinery i.as slight and
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  • 110 10 Reuter. London, Apr. 24. IT |a authoritatively learned that the* Biitish Empire now has two million men under arms, exclusive of the Royal Navy, Marines, Mercantile Marine, Air Force. Police and civil defence services. All civil transport personnel, organisations of workers in war industry
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  • 33 10 Reuter. untitled In the Common Peake tljojne Dnd< r-Sec was not proposed dent in Britain a of them were anxi in the strugeie again I tyranny of which Deni made a victim.—Reul r
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    • 863 10 C APITOL: "Another Thin S\ 6 15 and 9.15 p ALHAMBRA: "Murder At Monte < —3 IT*. 6.15, M5 j> iii CATHAY: "The Great Victor Berh —315, 6.15 and l: m ROXY: "Lady of the Tropii i 9.15 p m THEATRE ROYAL: "Cycl and 9.15 p m GARRICK. Double I
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  • 498 11 C. R. Accused Of Appealing To Communal Fanaticism Bombay, Apr. 16. i> MGARH was a replica and a foretaste of the revival of the naissance of the Hinduism of Mr. Gandhi's conception. What there except the president and the prospective four memthe
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  • 69 11 Calcutta. April 16. A round-up of Left-wing Congressmen in Calcutta was carried out by the police on Saturday and following extensive searches conducted at about twenty places in different parts of the city in the small hcurs of the morning, eleven prominent Left-wing Congress workers were taken
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  • 150 11 Cuttack, April 18. THE Provincial Congress Working Committee, alter discussing the present political situation last night, converted itself into satyagraha committee and decided to start satyagraha training camps. Members who have not enlisted themselves as active satyagrahis have been asked to resign. An unofficial resolution for
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  • 46 11 Congress Indian States Wardha. Apr 19. The Congress Working Committee at its meetine; which concluded this afternoon appointed a special sub-committee consisting of Pandit J. Nehru. Sardar VftllaNibtial FPtet, Mr. Rhulabhai Desai and Acharya KrTpalini to go into the ouestion of delegates' election from Indian States.
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  • 181 11 Allahabad, April 18. 'I HERE should be no anxiety merely to add to numbers while enrolling Satyagrahis and every care should be taken that full implications and requirements insisted upon by Mahatma Gandhi and given in the pledge are clearly understood and appreciated' says Acharya J.
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    • 684 11 EXHAUSTION. THE CURSE OF THE TROPICS. Exhaustion, Irritability, depression— these are the curse of the tropics. The effort to flog the body and brain to action In an unaccustomed climate, drains the whole system of Its vitality. This energy must be replaced at *-«»gular intervals—the blood re-charged v*\th nutriment, healthy
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    • 189 12 AGAIN... THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN At Your Favourite Air-conditioned Theatre Follow the Crowds and help "The Thin Man" to unravel another merry murder mystery CAPITOL TO-PAY at 3.15-6.15-9.15 The THIN MAN'S Been "HEIR-CONDITIONED!" Come and meet "NICK, JNR." in M.G.Ms latest merry murder mystery Latest Gaumont British News other
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    • 513 12 by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT wirjl THE MAINTENANCE HIS EXCELLENCY THE All r,, p: *c >r j COMMANDER THE CO. COMMAND 1 GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING ROYAI r NAVAL MALAYA THEIR FAMILIES PRESENTS *fc»aSj| jkJkmm and friends "ONE CLAMOROUS NIGHT' IN HONOUR OF 'I. Wf r0 MORROW NKiHT HIS MAJESTY'S public XAVY, ARMY,
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    • 221 13 OLD THINGS MADE NEW By SINGAPORE ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS 221, Orchard Road, (Opp. Cavenagh Road) We Specialise in SILVER-PLATING PHONE 4351. 1 "dPe LUXE RESTAURANT BAR (AIR-CONDITIONED) TEL. 4244 IN THE NEW WORLD CABARET Exceptionally comfortable place for WEDDING FUNCTIONS, SPECIAL DINNER PARTIES OTHER RECEPTIONS. I Best Chinese European Food Served,
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    • 80 13 HERE'S TOUR BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW THIS WEEK-END M.G.Ms Mighty Adventure Epic Brand New Print Brought Back. I A 1» I I II I SATURDAY NIGHT I at 12# lO o'clock myr $2,000,000 -two years to make—to bring the YOU THIS MOST GLORIOUS ROMANTIC THRILL! Thousands of Natives I CHARLES CLARK
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  • 22 14 O'CONNOR.—On April 24th, 1940, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Margaret Helen, wife of K. K. O'Connor, a son.
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  • 25 14 CHUA CHENG BOK, aged 61, passed away peacefully, at 2.45 a.m. to-day, at his Ipoh residence. Cremation will take place at 4 p.m. to-day.
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    • 590 14 WANTED AGENTS "Elephant Brand" Coagulant sa per jar. Box 836, co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (271-D). j MANUFACTURERS OF COCOTIN etc., wants up-country agents. Apply Box «37 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (272-D). WANTED fully qualified European Lady Tearhei for Kindergarten Classes, ho? 832 c a Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (261-D) WANTED immediately
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    • 617 14 I ROBINSON PIANO in perfect condition and tone $145. Inspection between 8 and 3, 9-B, Kampong Bugis, Singapore. (277-D> UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE at moderate prices. The Sun Wah Company, Furniture Makers, 83. Victoria Street, Singapore. (11-D). SECOND-HAND BOOKS: Your patronage invited to sell books and buy. "We bind books too." Cambridge
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    • 575 14 Miscellaneous ANDERSON'S Flower and Vegetable seeds. Flowering bulbs and plants. Seedlings to order. Ma jus. 35 Orchard Road, Singapore. (279-D) FOR PRIZE-WINNING Orchid flowers v/rite, call or phone 2011, Tne Gem Nursery, 172 Moulmein Road, Singapore <238-D>. SNAIL-B-GON destroys snails and slugs like magic. Obtainable from Littles, Whlteaways, Corona Flower
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    • 465 14 CHINESE BACHELOR, aged 28, University graduate; non-smoker, nongambler, good character, own business and car. Seeks friendship with a girl, Senior Cambridge, any nationality, view matrimony. Apply Box 834, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore (266-Di. LARGE FURNISHED ROOM with Eathroom. M.S. 300 Orchard Road, Singapore. (204-D) LOXTON" 7 Oxley Rise Large Cool
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    • 440 14 1933 STANDARD 7 Seater 17 H.P. Sl5OIn good running order. 1933 MORRIS 4 door Sedan 8 H.P. 5450 In good running order. 1934 Ford 8 H.P. 5550 All used cars sold by us have been adjusted or re-conditioned in our own Workshop. Tel: 5418 Grange Rd., Singapore. r APB WITH
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    • 461 14 NOTICF. Guru Yogi has pie. numercis clients th;.: into more spacious pi Burmese Buddhist Ten Road, Singapore. BANKPUFTCY ORDINAN( In the High Court Straits Sett] Settlement cl Si Wa°e Earner's Admini In Bankruptcy. Re ABU BAKAR BIN v MED NOOR of Room No. 6 SHr S* 4 Barracks, Singapore. Co
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  • 166 15 gfearp IlisiC In War loans f ||ons Budget Speech Dm Financial Correspondent) iri" 1 Singapore, Thursday. N indication that the proposals A.it tiir Chancellor of Exchequer _un bearing fruit is deitted by the sharp rise of {hr v lmm to 10<R» the highi some yean in London. shares
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  • 227 15 TIN ridon, Wednesday. Price) £284% Buyers £254 4 Sellers Price) £249 i x Buyers £2494 Sellers RUBBER Wednesday. Dull 10 15 16 11 116 10 15 16 11 116 11 IV s 11 H'b LONDON MOCK EXCHANGE .don, Wednesday. 67/. 34/9 30 I*2 Industries 31/Tobacco 115/--21/44 Pacific
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  • 24 15 Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 35"-: Sellers 36",«. TIN $125, up W,
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  • 71 15 London, April 24. the Stock Exchange, gilt-edged and kaffirs were strong owing to the market's view that they stand to benefit from the budget. Industrials were hesitant owing to difficulties of re-adjusting values following the limitation of dividends together with the prohibition of script issues during
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  • 229 15 Singapore. Apr. 25. Tlu? following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily «rrcular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING uondon T T. 2 4 1 16 London demand 2 4 1 16 Lyons demand 2060 Switzerland demand 208>/ 4 Hamburg demand New York
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  • 927 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. April, 24MINING Buvpn (teller* Ampat Tin 4,102 s'3Cd Austral Amal 5[9 6|3 Ayer Hltam 211- 22i-xd Ayer Weng 63 67 Austral Malay 35!- 371Bangrln 21 ,6 22 C Batu Selangor 1.37 »2 I.42'jxd Berjuntal 1013 11(3 Burma Malay 22 23 Chenderlang 15 9 16 6
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  • 35 15 Reuter. British subjects of non-European decent in this country were considered en their merits fcr service in the R.A.F. and several had been accepted since the outbreak of war.—Reuter.
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    • 187 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.S.) No. 2. Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued. Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve 300,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183. 5184, 5185 5186. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiong, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Bcng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
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    • 402 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P.O. BRITISH' INDIA PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES For all 'nformation apply to: P. O. S.N. Co.. The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5.N.C0. (AFCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCXJITA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return
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    • 207 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return tickets available for six months to
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  • 370 16 NAZIS AT TRONDHEIM IN HOPELESS POSITION Reuter. Nordli, Apr. 25. TP HE strength of the Allied forces in the Trondheim JL region is increasing daily, as troops are landed at Namsos and Andalsnaes. German air activity continues with unabated intensity but it is known
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  • 104 16 London. Apr. 24. DANISH and Norwegian resident* in East Africa have communicated to the Governor of Kenya a resolution declaring that they place themselves completely at the disposal of the British Government and 4, beg to have the honour of serving His Majesty in all
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  • 10 16 Reuter. A Paris Communique says there is nothing to report.--Reuter.
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  • 88 16 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 23. nru|E U.S. War Department has decided that no foreign attaches will be invited to attend the manoeuvres in which some 70,000 troops will participate in Louisiana, Texas, in May, when troops in "streamlined" divisions will be operating for the
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  • 21 16 Capt. H. H. Balfour (Under-Secretary for Air» cave an assurance that there "'■"•s no ccknir bar In the Royal Air Force.
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  • 195 16 Reuter. Buchares 4 Apr. 24. THE German-Rumanian trade talks, which began on March 18. ended to-night with th? signature of protocol to the existing trade agreements. BcUi the oil quota and the exchange value of the mark remain unchanged. Dr. Clodius. the German economic
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  • 46 16 Reuter. London, April 24. BERLIN Radio announces that Hitler has appointed Heir Terboven. hitherto Gauleiter of Essen and President r»f th-> Rhinp Province, as the Reich's Commissar for the occupied 'districts of Norway. He wil 1 be directly subordinate to Hitler —Reuter.
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  • 11 16 Kristiansand seaplane bmm> ed by British planes.
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  • 249 16 London, Apr. 25. THE Goteborg Morgon Posl The arrival of the Englb greatly strengthened the m< the Norwegians who can no\ In a short time the incn lish forces could destroy Germans in Trondelagen. No doubt the English like warplanes will
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  • 49 16 par< Jtcb ACCORDING to a Havas Uubiiana 30 marlybox?* of munitions, and 30 ai were found by the pollre ■-■nrohed the bouse of a v Engineer working at Kjs» Boaie reports say tha. v was arrested, others thai fleeing to Germany K* u
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  • 34 16 Reuter. Chungking, Apr. 24. £HINESE forces in Honan Province claim to have surprised ihe Japanese by a sudden attack and to have captured Kaifeng, the provincial capital, after two days* fighting.—Reuter.
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  • 45 16 Reuter. The Hague. Apr. 24. M. Wesselink, chairman of the Netherlands Shipowners Society, declared in a speech that from September 1939 to the end of March 1940 twenty-thre? Netherlands shins totall'ne 88 K)9 tons were lost and 237 men killed.—Reuter.
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