Malaya Tribune, 4 May 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 107. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, May 4, 1940.
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  • 563 1 Air Attacks All Night Reuter. LONDON, MAY 3. AUTHORITATIVE STATEMENT TO-DAY DISCLOSES THAT THE ROYAL AIR FORCE SMOKED OUT A NEW XEST OF ENEMY AIR TRANSPORTS LAST NIGHT WHEN THE GERMAN AERODROME AT RY, A LARGE DANISH URFIELD LYING IN OPEN COUNTRY ON THE
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  • 58 1 Reuter f London. May. 4. Ministry announces that in a battle between three enemy a British reconnaissance far Borkum. German air rty to-day one German mahot down. The two remainGermans broke off the engagegunner of the British plane was cl the pilot and navigator were aided
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  • 142 1 Reuter. London, May 4. nnf|E Norwegian ommandeHn-Chiet in south Norway has been A conveyed lo an undisclosed destination and any supposed Norwegian order of Ihe day announcing negotiations for an armiv.fier. has been made without his authority. A message was received Jast night from
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  • 46 1 Reuter. New York, May 3. A new peace effort by President Roosevelt is forecast by the New York Daily News Washinglon correspondent, who d> dares that the Preside! t's "immediate effort v is to stop the war spreading to Italy and the Mediterranean. —Reuter.
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  • 67 1 Reuter. London. May t. UKAVY gunfire was heard off the south-cast coast of Kngland late last night. Aeroplares. apparently tlermar, were heard at sea. Flashes of shells bursting COttlfl he seen and searchlights were in action. No bombs were dropped and no a r-raid warning was
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  • 354 1 Advancing Allies Crush Nazi Attacks AAANY GERMAN DEAD ON THE BATTLEFIELD Reuter. London, May 4. WAR OFFICE communique states: "In accordance with the general plan for withdrawal from the immediate neighbourhood of Trondheim, Allied troops were re-em-barked at Namsos last night. The withdrawal and rewere
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  • 53 1 Mrs. T. W. Hinch, a former president of the Malayan Y.W.C.A. and wife of ihe principal of the Anglo-Chinese School in Sins;ap(-re, was presented to the Queen in London on Apr. 13 on the occasion of the celebration of the eighty- fifth anniversary of the y.w.C A.
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  • 186 1 Reuter. Alexandria, May 3. Alexandria, now strategically more important than Malta, is in a state of "absolute readiness." Coastal and anti-aircraft batterie- are manned. Army and police leave has been stopped* Other precautions include the institution of "desert pair watch" —a chain of lonely Egyptian
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  • 229 1 Reuter Amsterdam, May 4. ACCORDING to reports reaching here last night the feeling is growing in Berlin political circles that a German thrust towards south-east Europe will not be long delayed. The Nazi propaganda machine is feverishly trying to prove that the Allies
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  • 124 1 Renter Hen Y'»rk. ivtay 3. I USUALLY well-informed oil circles understand that an agreement has been reached between the Consolidated Oil Company and the Mexican Government regarding the expropriation ol the company's properties In Mexico. The settlement is reported to involve the payment of $9.000.000
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    • 21 1 GREAT WORLD CABARET TO-DAY NON-STOP TEA NIGHT DANCES ;;gTO 9 and 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. present o val Harmonica Rascals.
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    • 139 1 USE ASTROVA T 01MTM EMT< SURE CURE^FOR^SINCAPORE^FOOt ITALY'S NAVAL MOVE: GREEK APPROACH TO UNITED STATES Washington, May 4. The concentration af Italian naval forces in the neighbourhood of the Dodecanese and the general Mediterranean situation arc reported to have been discussed when the Greek Minister, Mr. Diamnntopoulos, saw Mr. Sumner
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  • 256 2 Singapore, Friday. REMARKING thai the application was a rather important Ml and that it Be held over till a llt vv Chairmaa aas appointed, Mr. I Forbes, presiding over Ihe Kent Assessment Board this afternoon, postponed an application ImnSght up by the Indian Motor Works
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  • 102 2 Ipoh, Thursday. pV)R not returning a chandu pipe lent to him by his friend, a Chinese mine engine driver of Menglembu was convicted on a charge of criminal breach of trust and fined $75 by the Ipoh magistrate. Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. [nsneetoi W. B.
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  • 107 2 THKRE was a great decline in both rubber exports ami tin imports for the month of April, according to the latest statistics recently issued. The total tonnage of rubber exported during the month was 47,480 tons as compared with 65,269 in the preceding month. The
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  • 164 2 ANIMAL lovers throughout Malaya are subscribing to the "Blue Cross Fund" which aims to do for animals what the Red Cross does for human sufferers from war. A sum ot $370 has~been collected In Penang where Mrs. A M Goodman, secretary of "Our dumb friends league"
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  • 32 2 Reuter. Istanbul, May 3. An authoritative source at Ankara states that Herr Yon Papen has been summoned home by Hitler and will leave here to-morrow for Berlin. —Reuter.
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  • 44 2 London, May 3. Tho ixth meeting of the National Jomt Advisory Council, composed of representatives af British Employers' Confederation and the General Council set up to advise the Government on matters in which employers and workers have a common interest was held to-day.—Bri-tish Wireless.
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  • 274 2 Paris, May 3. COMMENTING on Mr. Chamberlain's announcement of the withdrawal of the Allied forces from central Norway, Excelsior writes: "In itself the setback is not irreparable, but if the initiative has ail the importance which Mr. Chamberlain attributes to it the
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  • 135 2 rraOUSANDS of dollars w ill be saved by the Singapore China Relief Fund every month in view of the Government's decision to waive the usual stamp which was previously fixed on all donations exceeding $20. This exemption will mean a saving of at least
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  • 56 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. A CRUDE home made gun resulted id a Malay being produced before the first magistrate, and charged with beiug in possession of a gun without a licence. The prosecution alleged accused used it for shooting birds and squirrels. The accused
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  • 45 2 Singapore. Saturday. A 13-vear-old Chinese was seriously injured when he was knocked down by a motor car at Eu Tong Seng Street last nieht. He sustained lacerated wound:' on the abdomen and is suspected to be suffering from internal injuries.
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  • 39 2 London. May 2. His Majesty the King has approved cf the appointment cf Mr. Latpley. Puisne Judge of British Guiana to tr Chief Justice of British Honduras in succession to Sir A K. Agar who has retired —British Wireless.
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  • 365 2 PRIZE COURT ISSUES NOTIFICATION Cargoes Taken As War Prizes (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) QEIZI RE OF THREE SHIPS, AT LEAST TWO OF WHICH ARE DANISH, IN SINGAPORE WATERS AS PRIZES OF WAR, IS INDICATED I5Y NOTICES PUBLISHED IN THE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE YESTERDAY. THE SHIPS ARE THE
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  • 62 2 Singapore. Friday. HAZARA Singh, a 35-year-old Bjjkh, claimed trial on charges of trespass and causing hurt to a Tamil at the Eastern Telegraph Company's premise, when produced before Mr. H. Watson, the Third Magistrate, to-day. The offences were said to have been committed at 7.30 yesterday
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  • 20 2 Reuter Lisbon. May 3 Mussolini's son, Bruno Mussolini, has arrived here on a private visit. —Renter
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  • 81 2 Singapore, Friday. A WAKENING from his sleep at daybreak on May 1, Chua Cheong found his sick brother whom he had been nursing day and night, missing. His search brought him near the bathroom and h, his dismay he saw him hanging
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  • 194 2 Singapore, Frida PUTTING up a defence that the charge was a frame up, Ignatius Gomes, 53-year-old Eurasian, retired Municipal hawker in: tor, was acquitted in the District Court, on charges of Forger; using as genuine a forged hawker licence. According to the prosecution conducted by Mr. D.
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  • 210 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. THAN CHOO went to collect a debt from Sing Sang but instead of getting his money -he was involved in a fight with Wong Sang, a friend of Sing Sang. Chan Choo was an elderly man and he
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  • 61 2 ABOUT 70 laundry shops re-opened this morning as more laundrymen resumed work after a strike lasting a week. Their demands, which included increase in salary and shorter working hours, it is understood, have been met. Employees of some 200 shops are still sitting idle. Negotiations, it
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  • 47 2 Reuter. Berlin, May 3. HITLER, addressing 6,000 army, navei and air force officers, and men of the Biack Guards in the Sports Palace to-day, spoke about their task at the front in the fight for existence or non-existence o the German nation.—Reuter.
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  • 44 2 Mr. N. Sanjeevi, chief booking clerk of the Singapore railway station was garlanded by the Chettiar community at the railway station last night before he left for India on 56 days vacation leave. Mr. Sanjeevi is proceeding to India to get his daughter married.
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  • 115 2 Reuter. London. May 1. IDECLARING thai a Socialisl Bi tain was not seme far off I but an ideal that could be rea within our time, the Labour i 1 has issued a new statement on "The War and After —Labour's ne policy." This statement outlines the
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  • 180 2 Reuter. Washington. May ?>. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT stated at a press conference that th* United States Government was rtrlfing. as always, to prevent extension of the war to other areas and other nations. He indicated thai in his talk yesterday with the Itavm Ambassador. When
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  • 77 2 c TUv B C SOW ON the initiative of Mr. th president of the liuLsn League, a course cf lectures in v for the members of the l< arranged with Mrs B R" tary, The St. John Amb. tion, Malaya. \fav The course will
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  • 28 2 o nnM Saturday BlngaP zl injures Three Chinese men when they fell off a < loading planks near The} Stadium yesterday have been removed to hospital.
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  • 21 2 Moccow, May 3: untitled that 4.494 military in the May Day cel< or y ilte r out Russia on i Al
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  • 10 2 Jerusalem. May 3- untitled Southern Rhodesian troM in Palestine yesterday.—
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    • 85 2 W Strengthmaker^^ El for young and old alike is genuine VH Ml SCOTTS Emulsion. Its rich \M Hi nourishment, tonic nerve foods \BB II and health promoting vitamin- S HI strengthen every part of the body. JJBB W\ It makes the weak strong and IK keeps the strong lit. /JW
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  • 821 3 BODIES BEING BROUGHT HERE y) [NTERI LRLM E IIH MALAYA'S INTERNAL AIR MAIL SERVICE WILL RESULT FROM 1 ESTER*OAY'S C RASH IN WHICH WEARNES PLANE, GOVERNOR RAFFLES, NOSE-DR ED IN A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AT WATERFALL ESTATE, NEAR RAWANG. \\v mails for Penang and
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  • 108 3 0; I !< nts of the Civil Aviation r> partment and the Air Ministry arrived in Kuala Lampar last night, and have left for the ene ol ihe disaster are i apt. W C hatta»ai ol the Civil Aviation De- ni and Mr. Burn of the I
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  • 408 3 NEW OPERATING THEATRE BUILT $81,000 TO BE SPENT (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) FACILITIES FOR THE TRAINING OF SURGEONS WILL BE GREATLY INCREASED WHEN THE NEW OPERATING THEATRE AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL, SINGAPORE, IS COMPLETED IN ABOUT THREE MONTHS' TIME. BUILDING OPERATIONS ARE IN PROGRESS
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  • 43 3 Mr. T. B Marar will deliver a lecture in English on "The Task Before Us" at a meeting of the Indian Youth League, Singapore, to be held on Sunday, at 530 p.m., with Mr M. A Francis in the chair.
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  • 187 4 Taiping, Friday. WHISKEY and cigarettes are evidently the "open sesame" to a European's heart in the opinion of Tan Chye Yeow, a Hokkien fisherman who went to the home ol' a Fishery Officer, Mr. W. De Le Mare with four bottles of whiskey and
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  • 23 4 A meeting of the Federal Council will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday May 21, lf'4o. at 10 a.m.
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  • 26 4 Mr. G. Joseph, of the Federal Secretariat Kuala Lumpur, has assumed duties as Office Assistant, cf the Negri Semolan Secretarial in ftlaee of Mr. i; Nagaratnarh.
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  • 291 4 QUESTION OF BANK'S LIEN ON SHARES inn ii»"« A few days ago the Chamber held i a committee meeting to discuss certain revisions which it understood were being introduced and which would in its opinion have a considerable effect on Chinese trade in the
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  • 270 4 THE PLIGHT OF POLAND'S REFUGEES HAS NOT BEEN FORGOTTEN IN MALAYA. For some time private subscriptions to the Polish Relief Fund in London have been going from this country to H E. the Polish Ambassador. Count Raczynski, President of the Fund. Now Mrs. H. D.
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  • 38 4 The Colonial Secretary has fixed the value of rubber (for the purpose of calculating the war export duty, for the period 3rd May. 1940 to &th May, 1940 inclusive, at 34 7 R cents per pound.
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  • 17 4 The relinquishment of his Commission in the S.S. R.N.V.R. by Lieut. P.. C. Beavis has been approved.
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  • 215 4 i From Our Own Repoiterl Kuala Lumpur. Friday. THE >tory of how a Kajang Chines/, who Uved in a bookshop and whos-.* private horary included two of Lenin's works, one a ihroe-volume book entiti'* "What is Marxism?" and the other Revolution of China.*' is alleged to
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  • 132 4 Singapore, Friday. AN Indian Mohameddan. Mohamed Abu Bakar, was refused a discharge from bankruptcy by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy j\lcElwaine, in the High Court to-day. He was advised to apply again at a later date. Mr. F A. Chua. who appeared for the
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  • 602 4 J* WELL-KNOWN and respected member of the Eurasian Community in the person of Mr. Edwin Henry Sheares passed away at the General Hospital, Singapore on Thursday afternoon at the age of 77 years. Mr. Sheares had onlv been ill for two month, and is snrviced
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  • 21 4 The University of Jons Hopkins, Baltimore. U.S.A., has conferred upon Dr. Wu Lien-teh the degree of Master of Public Health (M.P.H.
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  • 197 4 DORROWINO money from other money-lenders for land speculation, which proved unprofitable, was the main reason given by M. K. M K. Kasivisvanathan Chettiar for his insolvency when he was publicly examined before the Chief Justice in the High Court to-day. This statement led the Chief
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  • 156 4 Singapore. Friday A VERY serious cas C of overcrowding,' which resulted in the death cf a fowl, out- of |j ctbers crowded in a small basket, had a sequel in the Second Pclice Court this morning u h<i, Tec Chew, 26-year-old Hokkien was produced before
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  • 93 4 Singapore. Friday. ""jtIAY I be released, a- I trial to the charge of cheating'; asked C. W. Frerichs, Eurasian, ol* Mr. H. Wat* Third Magistrate, this V n l ichs »s altered lo h.«ve ci V G M. Wilson of $55 i i y.. When
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  • 131 4 Charged Willi Cheating 4 Years Ago Singapore, rriwyVTEAKLV four years 11 offences of cheating, in S7(»0, wort reported to the \*Ak* to-day, Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed, a Mohammedan, Charged before Mr. H. VVal Third Magistrate, with offences. In both cases he is alleged cheated people holding th attorney for other people
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  • 20 4 The death occurred untitled General Hospital. Penan ton Malcolmn Aeria. iged P.W D. Province Welh M. Aeria, a government r*
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  • 60 5 I hen are I:uggies and Imjpcy...father and son of the wife- k amity. long tv Mm Veronica lee v. ho I wot dress and accessories shop ..'.d every day they accompany the s mistress to business, a familial sight in the ship and always sit in
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  • 452 5 :i ro SO much interested in the work of the must indeed feel proud that it has continued to add to and to deserve the full confidence of its compatriots." ige occurs in a letter to er Administering the he H«>n. Mr. S. W.
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  • 1308 5 GARDENING MUST BE TAUGHT rJtHE importance of measures lo reduce Malaya's dependence <>n imports of foodstuffs was emphasised by Mr. H. K. Cheeseman, Acting Director of Education, In a talk from the Singapore Broadcasting Slation last night on The War and the Rural
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  • 63 5 Singapore. Friday. TAN POH GEOK. the 43-yeai-old educated Chinese, who was arrested for using criminal force to a young Chinese girl to outrage her modesty, was sent for observation, by Mr. Oonrad Oldham. to The offence was alleged to have been committed on Apr.
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  • 14 5 Dr. T. Markandu attached to the General Hospital. Malacca, has been transferred to Singapore.
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  • 417 6 POOR FOOTBALL AT GILLMAN Loyals 3; Royal Navy 2. pOOTBALL far below first division standard was seen at Gillman yesterday where the Royal Navy went down to the Loyals by an odd coal in five at the end of a colourless league match.
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  • 170 6 Guthries... 7; Thornycrofts'. 0. QUTHRIE Sports Club beat the Thornyeroft Sports Club by seven clear goals in the Business Houses League played yesterday on the J.C.S.A. ground at Tessenshon Road. A feature of the game was the clean oiay throughout and the losers are to
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  • 176 6 Straits Times 4; G.E.C L DOOR soccer was witnessed at Fairer Park yesterday when the Straits Times Press met and defeated the G.E.C. by four goals to one in a Business Houses League fixture. Play never rose above a mediocre standard and in the latter
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  • 41 6 Merchants v Etceteras Sunday. 11 a.m. at S.C.C: N. C. Brown A. M. Carbery. A. D Dant. H. F. Foulds. A C. Growder. X C. Johnson-H'il. R. H Pickard. A. C. Simmons. G. K. Stein. J. H. Wheeler, J. H. Willmott.
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  • 43 6  -  By Spectator Race 1: MERRY WIDOW First Ra Race 2: BAY ROSE Rosalie Race 3: FERNLET Codellus Race 4: SACRIFICE Four O'Clock Race 5: ADELE Resistance Race 6: STRAIGHT FLIGHT Furious Race 7: ANTRUM Little John Race 8: QUEEN BEON Emily Dignus
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  • 84 6 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A FA. League. Div. I, R A. (Hy. Regt.) vs. S.CF.A.. .Stadium; R E. vs. Manches ters, Changi; Div. 11(A), Pulau Brani vs. 5.H.8.. Pulau Brani; 8.H.L., A.P C. vs. Traction. A.P.C. CRICKET: SR C. vs. Officers' Force Emu. S R C.; S.C.R.C. vs. S.C.C S.C.R.C:
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  • 488 6 R.A. (A.A. Regiment) S; S.R.C 0. successfully holding net their opponents' persistent raids in the first half when no score was registered, the S.R.C. went down to the It.A. (A.A. Regiment) by three goals to nil in a firsl division lea] ue loccer match played
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  • 817 6 are the handicaps for the second day's races Selangor Turf Club's Spring Meet to be held at Kuala i. to-day. RACE ONE HORSES—CLASS 3—DIV. 4-6 FURLONGS {•0 0 MERRY WIDOW 9.00 Messrs C Y. Choy and C. Y. Chong 1 4 3 FIRST RA 8.13
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  • 163 6 IN a friendly badminton match the 1 Useful Badminton Party beat the Play-fair Badminton Party by the cdd same in seven at the Clerical Union Hall las' Wednesday night. Playfair lead 3 —6 at the end of the ihird game bu' failed to take another
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    • 157 6 W** *i IK Tiger Beer competing against twenty-four entries from I other parts of the Empire,* has been awarded Second Prize I in the British Empire Bottled Beer Competition held in II Brewing Experts from some of the leading British Brew- 11^ m cries acted as Judges and they were
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1280 7 KENG HOCK AVAILABLE FOR EUROPEANS REST MATCH LALL SINGH'S FINE BATTING IN K. L. Weekly Malayan Cricket Notes i selected a probable Rest eleven leaving" out Chia Keng >, 1 was informed, would not be able to play owing to a Latest information is that he will be quite fit
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  • 127 7 PLENTY of thrills should be provided when the Aimy meet the Royal Air Fcice in a chanty football match at the Anson Road Stadium on Wednesday, May 8 Additional interest should i>e created in this thatch en account of the fa U that both the
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  • 285 7 BATTING 112 Lall Singh (I A vs. Postal Union. X L "5 L. V. S|>encer (R.A.F. vs. S.C.C). 71 Stein (S.C.C. vs. Selangor Club). j 71 R Hussein (Postal Union vs. j I A.X L 5G S X Sundram (C S C. vs. Fort Canning). 51'
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  • 51 7 Ttie Johore Lawn Tennis Association vill shortly hold their Championship meeting for 1940. Play in the qualifyin? rounds will commence in districts on May 9 and the final matches will he nlaved on June 13 and 14 on the courts of the Hoval Johore Internationrl Club. Johore
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  • 198 8 THE statement made to the House of Commons by the Prime Minister on the situation in Norway has done very little, in British eyes, to clear the obscurity with which the operations have been surrounded. His words were guarded but they disclosed that the problem
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  • 368 8 TEMPORARY reverses in Norway or anywhere else will not come under the heading of defeat in the history of this war if they make us realise, all over the Empire, the difficulty and length of the main task before us and the need of organising every possible
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  • 1382 8  -  By Ian Hay (Major-General John Hay Beith. C.8.E., D.5.0.. M.C., "lan Hay/* soldier and novelist, is a member of the Executive Council of St. Dunstan's. and is also Director of Public Relations at the War Office). A GENERATION ago a blind man was a man without
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  • 46 8 Reuter. London, May 4. Following the discussions with individual Ministers during the past three days, a full meeting between tho Irish Ministers and the United Kingdom Ministers was held in the afternoon under the chairmanship of Mr. AnthonyFden, Secretary fo r the Dominions ppiter
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  • 188 8 "H|IXED feelings" describes not only the French reaction to the news from Norway Every Briton feel? disappointed at the turn of events but relieved that the Allied (mainly British) forces which appeared likely to be trapped south of Trondheim —the German radio gleefully announced that
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  • 103 8 OELOW this strip, at the moment of writing, a Norwegian Army, supported by Allied units, is still holding up thl Germans advancing along the Swedish frontier. Further below, guerilla fighters of Norway are hampering the German attempt to control the mountainous rib down the centre of
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  • 112 8 |T appears to be necessary for th? 1 Allies to make sure of the northerr half first, if they intend to make ar early bid to shift the Germans out And shifting them is going to be a long and terribly difficult job. Disappointment at the failure to
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  • 105 8 THOSE who favour smashing biov a as soon and as often as possible must think of all the difficulties antconsequences. Personally f think we need not expect any smashing victories tnij year. Nobody knows the cxae facts except those in charge national secrets, but the general lief of
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  • 73 8 j(ivsiiicreu TT is said that the German idea m Norway was to divert large forces from other spheres surely cuts both ways. we put in the more German Ul have to put in and that apP-" any diversion anywhere. The main German 1 seems to me, is to
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  • 77 9 Renter. Berne, May 3. Jill Swiss Federal Government has ordered the calling up of more men on Ma\ 11 and 18 for the purof relieving troops already with the colours. Lations ol heavy artillery artillery with staff officers ttali na of sappers, artillery m torised wireless
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  • 37 9 Reuter. London, May 3. T ihange, after a hesitant 1 rirmer under the lead nigh Chinese bonc.s tanks continued easy in the recent de?line of hre per cent, bonds 26 to 19. was steady.—Reuter.
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  • 64 9 Bucharest. May 3. paper Currentul, in a in Pacific Ocean questions, difficult in the present s to find a policy satisfying needs, Holland has shown sympathy for Japan and European tendencies to r division of raw materials. other hand, is not ln- for European principles
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  • 31 9 Chungking, May 3. j\ VNESE counter-offensive in west and Kiangsi Province repulsed by the Chinese, acId despatches received here The Japanese are retreatSungpu, it is stated.
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  • 278 9 Reuter. Stockholm, May 3. QRDING to reports from the egian northern headquarNorwegian Government has i 'I the International Red Cross a that German planes transports of wounded in ii territorial waters for ird time on May 1 and the 5 caused serious losses,
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  • 611 9 Taking Time To Realise The Full Danger LABOUR WILL DEMAND STRONG LEADERSHIP Reuter. London, May 4. k T BELIEVE the people will insist on courageous, resolute and efficient leadership to carry us through this crisis/ declared Major Attlee, Labour Opposition leader,
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  • 169 9 Reuter. LONDON, MAY 3. DESIGNATION TO THE INEVITABLE IS THE ATTITUDE OF FAR EASTERN CIRCLES REGARDING THE FRESH SLUMP OF THE CHINESE DOLLAR. The Financial News says that it is confirmed that there ha s recently been a marked expansion in speculative activity against currency and the
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  • 78 9 Reuter. Hongkong, May A LEADING jeweller's shop in the downtown section of Hongkong was entered yesterday afternoon by two armed Chinese who shot the French manager. Mr. M. J. Dubois, and then proceeded to ransack the showcases. Mr. Dubois and his assistant grappled with
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  • 367 9 Reuter. it* 'Jmif*. 'i f London, May 3. REUTERS lobby correspondent states that it seems unlikely that there will be any material change in the Parliamentary situation during the week-end. Members will await Tuesday with interest that is certain to be accelerated as world opinion
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  • 168 9 Reuter. Madrid, May 3. "CALMLY and with truly British sporting optimism, Mr. Chamberlain told England the truth," writes Arriba, the olicial organ of the Spanish Falange "Fascist" Party. The newspaper adds:—"At these times, when new.: is hidden under the most absurd propaganda, the frank way in which
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    • 241 9 MADE UP Soft but not greasy-Alluring but not painted Men thrill to the tempting softness of Invite romance, let Tangee keep your Tangee lips. They hate harsh, greasy, lips soft, natural, youthful looking, painted lips! For radiant natural color in cheeks Tangee is the lipstick that can't give use Tangee
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  • 264 10 Singapore, Friday. FURTHER ties played this evening in the Spring Lawn Tennis tournaments resulted as follows: S. R. C. Veterans' Singles: H. N. de Souza j beat A. da Silva 6—l, 6—o. S. C R. C. 'A" Handicap Singles: Tan Huck Toe f—18» beat Tan Puay Choo
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  • 80 10 There will be a friendly game of soccer between Harper. Gilnllan football team and the Ford Motor Xl to-day at Farrer Park and the following have been chosen to reprtsent the former: Lim Kirn Liang. Ng Yew Mun, Abu bin Salim. Tan Siew Van. Thoeng Joeng Bong.
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  • 60 10 1-HE undermentioned have been selected to represent Fort Canning versus S.C.R.C. to-day at the S.C.R.C. at 2.C0 p.m.: Major Bird. R.A.. Captain. Sqd Ldi Marohbanks. Capt. De Winton. Lieut. MacMillan, S Sgt. Long. S. S M Hancock, Sgt. Baker. Sgt. Johnston. Cpl. Beeston. Cpl. Whiteman, L Cpl
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  • 47 10 The following have been selected to play Cricket for the V.M.C.A. against Teachers' Association on Saturday, at 2 p.m. on the Anson Road Ground: R. Lyne. Chrysostom. I. B. Suratta, Ormondroyd, Nathaniels, Tan Guan Kiat. M. Hope. G. L. Day, Lawrence, Goldsnutn. Curtis. Reserve: Mehta.
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  • 82 10 The cricket match between the S.C.C and the Raffles Institution arranged to be played to-day has been cancelled. The same Club side will, however, meet the Royal Signal Corps at Alexandra today. The following are tbe members who have accepted to play to-day: W. K. Jagger (Capt
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  • 40 10 Playing at the Railway Younesters ground the Jack Footers defeated the Railway Juniors by three goals to two in a friendly game of soccer. The scorers for the Jack Footers were* A B. Jack (2> and Kathan (1).
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  • 54 10 A return match of four singles and three doubles will oe played between the Gentle Badminton Party and the New Badminton Party on Sunday at the former's court at 2.30 p.m. The following will represent the Gentle B.P.: Suadi, Ahmad Taib, A. Rahman Ahmad, Kemat, M. Shahid, A
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  • 463 10 4 Sime Dsirby •< T which tAs played at the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday nroduced moments of scintillating soccer. In spite of the final score ot 4—l in favour of the Bankers, the game was not a one-sided affair, and there was
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  • 45 10 race meet of the Perak Turf Club is to be held on June 1. 5 and 8. Two runs each will be provided for horses Classes 1, 2 and 3. Entries will close at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. May 22.
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  • 85 10 The Geylang Lads Party, have changed its name to Prosperous Badminton Party. The general meeting was held last Sunday at the residence of Mr Khoo Thiam Hock, 90 Lorong 23. Sims Avenue, off Geylang Road. The following were elected officebearers for the year 1940-41,:—President Khoo Thiam Hock: Secretary
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    • 451 10 IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT v COURT AT SINGAPORE. D.C. Summons No. 866 of 1940. Between ft, X Nainam Sahib Plaintiff. and A. Abdul Razark Defendant. lo A. Abdul Razark. the abovenamed defendant, of No. 17. Change Alley. Singapore TAKE NOTICE that an ftfttton has been commenced against you in the
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    • 376 10 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders from approved Contractors only will be received at the Settlement Engineer's P.W.D. Office, up to noon ol the'nth May. 1940 for the following works Earthwork for the formation of roads and building: sites, near Huat i hoe Village, 14" mile Jurong- Road. The attention of tenderers is
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    • 42 10 THE RADIO OF THE FUTURE TO-DAY jj/pW*** KEE HUAT RADIO Co.. Avoid costly failures! Bake with ROYAL i Rememb:r-if your baking powder fails, you've wasted butt:r. eggs and other material worth far more than the baking i powder. Why take such a
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    • 308 10 2" Jtm I for clear distinct re 3 \/r production for which tbay are unsurp; I ABe HOE BOON LEONG 5 Distributors: 9 Radio General Agenrj Kuala Lumpur. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN ENTRUST ALL ¥01 CLOCK AND WATCH REPAI TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Road.) •PHONE
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    • 568 10 viP 1 is TO-l>A> > I SINGAPORE ZHL 223 metres (1-33 mc!s). ZHP 30.96 metres (9« mc'»). 12 45* Concert by Roller's Band. Relayed from th» Adelphl Ho*el. I. 30 News; mid-day Rubber. Tin and Cop-a prices. 1 40 Concert by Keller's Band contd. 5 00 "Listeners' Favourites". (Malay). 5.30
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  • 690 11 AZAD'S COMMENT ON INDIA DEBATE Wardhtt, Apr. 28. Zetland s speech leaves things where I hey have been since breakdown of the negotiations between Lord Linlithgow and February. I can only say that every difficulty that the of State raises is completely met by the
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  • 91 11 Karachi. Apr. 28. IHI ween Hindus and ikkor District have and that is xit of the Al'ahbux t nt tcur of the PreM to the aiiected areas pur and Garhyjsin rved the Hon'ble jid, Finance Minister, to the Press, mi :racd tne Press that Isit Sukkur
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  • 57 11 Ahmedabad. Apr. 23. tive satyagrahis have from all over Gujarat •dabad district topping Surat district comes Kaira 391 have been I a workers' training usideration of the local md a meeting of the district Congress and Taluka Congress has been th? question. Arrangemade to convene mass
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  • 231 11 Lucknow, Apr. 28. V >ns were killed and about 70 injured in a Shia-Sunni riot *curr«d in Lucknow over the taking out of the Madhe*sion by Sunnis. Over a hundred persons were rounded was the culmination of ions between Shias and he city caused
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  • 95 11 Calcutta, Apr. 26. Mr Abdur Rahman Siddiqul, ML. A. (Muslim League) and Mr. Phanindru Nath Brahma (Congress), joint nominees of the Congress Municipal Association and the Muslim League Municipal Association, were elected Mayor and Deputy Mayor, respectively, for the ensuing year (1940-41) at the first meeting of
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  • 112 11 Malacca. \T its meeting on Sunday the working c< mmlttee of the Tamils' Reform Asociation, Malacca, appointed a building üb-committee consisting of Messrs. P.W. Oopalan, T.s M. Perumal. K.T. Iyasamy, v Swaminathan and R. Thirumalaisl my Chettiar to carry out the ambitious scheme ot erecting
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  • 105 11 Colombo, Apr. ~4 Difficulties caused by the indlan bar (»n labour emigration to Ceylon estates and the situation caused by political n it at urn among Indian Estate labourers in Ceylon will be the principal sub jects ol discussion at the conference io be held
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    • 218 12 A Grand Thrilling A Timely Pfetare lor your MIDXIGHT ESTEBTAIXMEXT T O N I G H T fli m |»|T4fcl at 12.10 o'clock ItitrilllL General Screening Starts MONDAY MORE DANGEROUS THAN fo-fatt** ON THE RAGING DEEP.. MT^^mLl<^^^ JSfe €©A\iT 1 f-mmikm j RANDOLPH FPANCES RALPH SCOTT DEE BELLAMY walte« CONNOLLY
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    • 313 12 LAUGH, KEEP CQOL and FN IQY GRAND COMEDY (The ONLY LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN) AT YOUR FAVOURITE AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE CAPITOL rajgjfiHJ 3.15 6.15 9.15 TO-DAY Columbia's Great Story of a Boy Ranger who became a National Hero M Packed with Stirring Situations and Laughable Adventures. FRANK C APRA llkSmith(Boe 'tf
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    • 105 12 MAKE THIS YOUR WEEK-END SIIQty TO-DAY SIMU LTANEOUSLY Al ALHAMBRA S£* Daily At 11 a.m. 3-15, tt-15 A JM.T MARLBOROUGH Reservations must be taken up before 6.15 and 9.L" respectively otherwise they will be sold. NOTE: THE MAIN FILM STARTS AT 6.30 and m respectively. I j& tfA'O RADIO PUiurt
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    • 281 13 COME AND BE FILMED BLACK AND WHITE AND COM)! 15 FILM WILL BE TAKEN OF THE HAPPY WORLD Park And Cabaret TO-NIGHT BY JOE FiSHER esq II I IMNEOUSLT NOTH R H 111 Al W ILL ALSO BE MADE OP IHE kBOVE PLACES FOR BSKQUENT SCREENING M HAPPY WORLD <
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    • 216 13 Tgala midnight premiere TO-NIGHT MA RLBOBQ Pg II The Famous Stan of «TRANG BULAN" and "FATIMAH" Back Again in a New Thrilling Musical F)rama MISS ROEKIAH RADEN MOCHTAR E. T. EFFENDI in (THE BLACK CROW) THRILLS DRAMA MYSTERY KRONTJONGS MUSIC LAUGHS PATHOS It's The Best MALAY Picture Ya IT SEEMS
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    • 248 13 I CARNIVAL NTfIHT H,,N, wkloduns 1 1 Uli AT BAND STAND io f I you MUST SEE HAPPY WORLD ANNIVERSARY JffcIDEAL HOME 120 EXHIBITOR* ;j© STAXDS SEE SPECIAL STALLS PIT UP BY MS MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD SIME x, m i nr. 1 SHOE CO LTD. LEE FLETCHER PHOTO ro "EES
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  • 60 14 Mrs. W. Gunstcne wishes to thank tho many friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Wilfred Gunstone and who sent flowers and messages of sympathy. Will friends please accept this acknowledgment. She wishes also to thank the doctors and nursing staff of the General Hospital
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  • 84 14 SEE—Mr. See Tiong Wah. beloved lather of Mr. See Bong Him, Mrs Helen Gau and Mrs. Lucy Chen, cn May 2nd, at his residence No. 23 Balmoral Road. Singapore, leaving behind him his widow Madame Khoo Heng Neo, one son, two daughters-in-law. 2 daughters, one son-in-law, and nineteen grandchildren
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    • 486 14 _-_---_-M_-g---*-^w^^^^^^~ B l_Pn__ IP'S -.-..--I I----I -_-__t. WANTED immediately a syce for "Austin V. Apply 14-A Change- Alley. (348-D) I WANTED: Agents tor Eye Brand rubber tapping knives in F.M.S. St U F.M.S. Apply B x 907 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore.* (3/8 D) YOUNG LADY REQUIRED—Must be able to
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    • 429 14 CHINESE BACHELOR, aged 28, University graduate, non-smoker, nongambler, honest, owns business, car. Seeks friendship with a girl. Well educated. Any nationality. View matrimony. Apply Box 903. c 0 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. t374-D>. Educational MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. 209. Queen Street, Singapore. Morning. Afternoon and Evening Classes for Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-keeping and English.
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    • 545 14 SPORTS OUTFIT FOR YOUR SPORTS and tailoring requirements. Please consult us. It will pay you to do so. NATH CO.. 27. Coleman St. Tel. 2604. (367-D) Misce I la neo us TTC-TAC'S RACEGUIDE, Ist Anniversary Number. New Features. On sale now at Kiat's, Dulfakir's and other bookstalls. (346-D). FOR BRIDAL
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    • 429 14 To Let I SMALL HOUSE to let Ringlet. M.S. Electric lighting. No dogs. Apply Hartley, Tapah. (379-D». TO LET 137 Devonshire Road, terrace house modern sanitation. Apply personally 96A, Market Street. Singapore. (360-D). TO LET Ist June compound house, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, servants quarters, garage, etc. No. 1025, GlasgowRoad
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    • 250 14 Professiona I gives on Accounts Control and Modernizea Fraua.ruoi System ol Accounting. Box si>2 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (357-D) Tailoring Millinery FOR BEST FITTING have your suits and dresses ordered from MITAL COMPANY, 27, Coleman Street. Phone 2604, Singapore. Prices very competitive. A trial will convince you. (334-D) flap]
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    • 298 14 NOTICE. As I have found it neeessarv to v my husband Victor Anthony Gabriel V< the 24th April 1940, my creditors ii are requested to send in then claims t me when payment will bo promptly. mad Dated the 3rd May 1940 M. GABRIEL. Kirn Bian Seng CO.. LTD. i
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  • 228 15 TIN London. Friday. £254 Buyers £254 J 4 Sellers Price) £251 3 4 Buyers £252 Seller;! RUBBER London, Friday. Buyers Sellers Steadier 11U ***** 11 516 ll 3 a IP B 11 715 ll 3 a 11 IS LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE London. Friday. 66 6 r 33
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  • 1051 15 prolonged Drought Interferes \V'i;h Gold Mining; Decline n production Reported By q v Australian i nlinued power shortage resulting from the prolonged dry spell, I i with the accident in the last period to one diesel alternator, interfered with normal mining operations and hence with tion, and this
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  • 879 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Singapore May 3. MINING Buyer* «rtlere Ampat Tin 416 4.lo'axd Austral Amal 5 9 613 Ayer Rltam 21)- 22 -xd Ayer Wens 63 67 Austral Malay 351- 37 Bangrln 211- 22Batu Selangor 143 147 Berjuntal 1013 1113 Burma Malay 22!- 23 Chenderlang 1519 16 6 Chin
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    • 48 15 DIABETES. TOT 7 ARB AFTUOTID WTT» ®sns DISBASS come to gWU ild Hassan, the apeclallst for Dl£ guarantees to cureJj completely and permanently en»* you to take rice and without fear ol recurrence in Sort time. He will give you bjct m«t energy and vitality. Unlaw jaylang. Singapore.
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    • 184 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.S.) No. 2. Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Sinsapore. 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 Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
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    • 417 15 STEAMER SAILINGS p*o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER 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. B.LS.N.CO. (AFCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJT, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return Tickets
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    • 167 15 P& O^and BRITISH INDIA Relatives and Friends (both Civilian and Service) of passengers arriving or leaving here by P. O. S. N. Company's steamers are courteously reminded that they are not permitted on board to meet passengers arriving, or to say farewell to those departing* The Agent, P. O. S.
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  • 101 16 Reuter. jfew York, May 3. THE American steamer Flying Fish has arrived here from Bergen. The ship's log describes a dawn raid by British plane on Apr. 10. when a jomb hit a German cruiser "amidship, between two funnels." Th e log states ihat
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  • 420 16 ALLIES CLOSING IN ON NARVIK Reuter. LONDON. MAY 3. f T IS STATED IN WELL-INF ORMED QUARTERS THAT THE PROCESS OF CLOSING IN ON NARVIK CONTINUES, BUT LITTLE NEWS HAS BEEN RECEIVED IN THE LAST TWO DAYS. It is authoritatively asserted that the
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  • 383 16 Reuter. London, May 3. Admiralty communique states: 'We are proud of the Fleet Air Arm." A message of congratulation in these words is being signalled to the officers and men of the Fleet Air Arm, who for the past week have been taking part
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  • 251 16 Reuter. New York. May 3. I ADDRESSING a political meeting, Mr. Morgenthau "Secretary to the Trea- j sury) stated that America's $18,600 million gold stock ought to be used to help repair the worldwide ravages of I war when peace is restored. j i Upholding
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  • 57 16 Reuter Stockholm, May 4 A N News Agsney message confine that King Hae.kon and the g an Government are still in Vr way The Rome radio ann y-strrday that King Haakon Pr.no C Olat and Crown Mutha and members of tl wegian Government had embtitd in
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  • 50 16 Reuter. London, May 3. FORTY-TWO Germans captured 1 Norway were landed from wegian s earner at a Scottish I day. M ne who was injured was hospital and the others c arnud guard to camp. Six of them wore uni Airmen and others civilian cl Reuter.
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  • 17 16 Preach troops passing through a ruined village Kb N'o-nue" lll,tl the Western Front.
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