Morning Tribune, 22 February 1941

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1 16 Morning Tribune
  • 15 1 SETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune VoI 6— No. 19 Saturday, Feb. 22, 1941.
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  • 175 1 AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCES IN FINE FETTLE Brisbane, Feb. 21. yL k i SI KAMA'S local defences^ A hive been "immensely" «,iiei»sthened in the past six r.ionlhs. said Mr. A. W. Fad. den. acting Premier, in a 2 speech here to-day. !vcrv dep ar t meil t had reJ ported progress and
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  • 628 1 200 LOCKHEEDS CROSS PACIFIC FOR SINGAPORE More lt< i 11 1 01 << in entn For Malaya NEW YORK, FEB. 21. APPROXIMATELY 200 LOCKHEED AND CONSOLIDATED COMPANIES BOMBERS, ORIGINALLY INTENDED FOR THE RAF. IN ENGLAND, ARE BEING FLOWN ACROSS THE PACIFIC FROM CALIFORNIA TO SINGAPORE, ACCORDING TO THE NEW YORK
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  • 61 1 scow, Feb. 12— M. Maisky. Soviet Ambassador In London, been elected by a conference the Communist Party an a.lterite or reserve member ot the Committee of the Party. Litvinofl, the former Foreign ter, has been removed from ►ership of the Central Comfor "not having .secured i':ii
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  • 302 1 Tokyo, Feb. 21. KST Far Eastern are seen in these Jtories: lokvo the Fureign Office man, Mr. Ishii, was 1 ;it a Press conference Qg for comment on rtion by American men thai the United "WW attack Japan if t attacked Singapore, the tables on
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  • 374 1 CAIRO. I KB. IL ckv e n mm noanu WERE SHOT DOWN YESTIK I>AY, WHEN KIATI AM) TEPELIM WERE RAIDED BY R.A.E. BOMBERS, ESCORTED BY FIGHTERS, ACCORDING TO TO-DAY'S RAF. MIDDLE EAST COMMINIQUE, WHICH SAYS THAT THE RAF. WAS VERY ACTIVE OVER ALBANIAN TERRITORY. A particularly
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  • 50 1 London, Feb. 21. BIG merchant-ships are to b-? built in Australia to help the British war effort. The programme Just announced provides for the construction of .steamers of 10,000 tons. A .sum of £6 million.* haa been allocated a.s the first instalment for this programme. Reuter
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  • 71 1 Istanbul, Feb. 21.— German troops in Romania total at least 25 division*, of which seven are mechanised and three armoured. a< (oi<l i ii 4 to competent military observer*, recently arrived here from Rumania. Since the beginning of February, they state, German aircraft have been arriving in larjce
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  • 169 2 I S. OI'IMOV New York, Feb. 21. lA PAN and the Far East situation haw superseded the IJalkan situation in headlines throughout the country, but BO far the opinion of bpth press and radio shows litih sigii> of treating the Japanese threat very sei liousl It
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  • 248 2 NAZI PRESS ORDERED TO MAKE -ATTACK" ON U.S.A. London, Feb. 21. Tltt Daily gr that orient have been givan to the Gen < trass for a general attack on the United Sta s Uwopie dtar to the Xazi intelli^eiiCf that tbie Americaa policy of aid for Britain has overwhelms -viil
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  • 72 2 Pefa IN an efl i I lai&Lng w numbc I :er military dni 1 nfUAary i an Fhey have merely re-organlaed tin »xisfciag gnionttng them Tlieir pnunt ret o[ two battalions Instead > rmM thUi i L'-Uuu>tis The new rfftmtnM conuin t.700 iMiioutAli fonneny L
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  • 35 2 R ED buiittin udwion of King Alfon.sr -.a vi, "During last d there wore grave aUaclti and !<rvalhl<ussness du»» to the heart,. ad those became more pronouxicca i-jring the ni|<ht"- Reuter
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  • 96 2 V.C. Plays The Jew's Harp This picture of Flight Lieutenant J. E. N'icolson, newly decorated V.C. of No. 249 Fighter Squadron. R A F was taken shortly before he left the hospital in the West of England where he Bflfl recovering from wounds sustained in tbe action for which he
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  • 135 2 London, Feb. 21 THE zoulh and east of England and South WsdM were visited by enemy aircraft last night. Ai. Air Ministry cor.uu unique says that Swansea was a: ;acked in the early 'part of the night lor the second night in succession. The attack
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  • 259 2 MR. Yotuku Ma--ITi i i-i Mint tei the report from I j cffer cf nuduu Eden. He said fcckn rep'ied to a qm the Indo-Chinu-1 although 'I expi- "*3 concerning the establishm world peace In th< message" 1 Commenting on the j a oiler of
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  • 62 2 New Dei:u E rE seventh All-India involving the gi- counting one-fifth of population, reaches Feb 28 and March final check-up is n i is made every tei: J Ic is expected to oopuiatioii of Ind Vav to 400.000.000-^. over 13,000.000 in ten J is a record as
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  • 132 2 London, Feb. 21. TUI Norwegian rareagn >lit» ister, Professor Koht, h i xjned and his resignation ua> 2Lcept«d at a meeting of the Nontegiau State Council \n t>idtd i>ver by King llaakon w-d 1 He b -^uoxe^ded by M ?T»>lfe.Si»*>C K-i>JlI. «wUo i >+ i> be<
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    • 31 2 Wj^i^^L -*LF AOHFSIVF CH«kV\l l 1 •:»•».<■> Jt«A d^ ST DUM\i CO LTD ttrtUbl..U*»; I Air U:tu»\ry. O-vvr A^enU for Ui« Colon. .'r, i vnun i. Ofi^u'iiicn^, %tc feU A«ent -KAEIABON KNBAf.
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    • 56 2 The FARADAY COMPANY KNGINBBRS CONTRACTORS MAfHINKK* **> »H« SINGAPORE SHIP YACHT AND DREDGE BROKBRS. HEAVY DUTY PLANT AND MACHINERY BROKBRS LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIAL3 AND LOCOMOTIVES MINING MACHINERY AND DREDGE SPARES DIESEL ENGINES OF ALL SIZES AND HORSE POWER ELECTRICAL GENERATING PLANT: OIL MILL MACHINES Wnte. phone or call for our
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  • 418 3  -  Kenneth Anderson Savs... Kenneth Anderson. Reuter's Special Correspondent .mi the Abyssinian-Eritrean fronts) KHARTOUM. FEB. 21. WJYSSIMAN REGULAR TROOPS, LED BY SOUTH IT AFRICAN OFFICERS. RECEIVED TIIFIR BLOODING i HEY WENT INTO ACTION FOR THE FIRST TIME ST ITALIAN FORTIFIED POSITIONS AT GANGHILA. alian commander in
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  • 30 3 The Rim late in Italian Somahland bus ae^in been successfully forced hv British forces north of orifinal crossing. This wai mnounced in British headquar. ommtinique which adds that
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  • 86 3 Sergeant Sly (above*. JVyear old Hying instructor, has been awarded the A.F.M. for a remarkable feat of skill and courage. He v*as flying twinengined training aircraft during formation flying training The following aircraft collided with his machine severing the star board wing just beyond the engine.
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  • 115 3 their binocuU for the u* of the Ffehtinß *rv,n both T f" %Bs**i£2S&n fro* tag* J^W" nonartmrnt tlirouylKiut Malaya. P ln Eik and the Ministry of Supply is rondu«» v, r m f«r the donation of binoculars M) the ems a übel gv n g
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  • 77 3 French Air Force Recruits Arrive Hanoi. Feb. 21. ANE HUNDRED members of U* U French Air Force have artfv*d in Saigon in a French liner They have been assigned to dutv mjylious air bases in Saigon at Strategic points in Cambodia and Lao*. a semi-official Japanese report The French pilots
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 80 3 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V 1 by Roy&i Charter AJI 1824. 1 1 lands Trading Society) BANKERS Up Capital f. 40,030,00* t 12.000.00C i.-iiiioii Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Iriead Office BATAVIA. Branches: Ncthn lands East Indies:— Soura i'a, Samarang, Medan, Weien, Bandoeng, Cherlbor (gal, Pecalongan, Djokjarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djember mbang, Bandjermasin,
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    • 286 3 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENrJER3 are now invited for tb« fo*» .owing materials or ier/lcr Tot p*rilTende D*u of Cldala* Supply of Sanitary Fitting* (Dppoßlt $501-). 4 p.m. 31 Varcb t»4l Municinfci fl«cret*nr. 9. H OOLT>n. ACS. "OLD BOYS ASSOCIATION REUNION DINNER. All Old Buys and tntttfotTß of the
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  • 988 4  - Australian Interest In Singapore: War Fund Party At R.S.G.C Vera Ardmore By fflN< i: i ly InI i' lied ;n Australia at the moment, what with the arrival of ■i of bron* d dlßi i in their famotU l.'ats. on Tuesday, .md ft ciprocml t ii> being taken In countrv
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  • 105 4 FINE FILM RF UTERSi limited have issued invita- S tons to Shiga- S pore pressmen i S to attend the? I opening screen- i ing of the film J "This Man lieu) ter" at the XI- L i hambra theatre; on Tuesday) i night. J Warner's ver- i j sion
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    • 64 4 I Protect your .skin ami bask in the 1 f £JJI~ }li t( nn ljv uslili Anicnu Pro.'ft Ity^'^^r \7l Cream Lotion, it la an excellent i^pJ Vl UIIIL l )<nv(lt Inundation too! I'ROTECIA t Ojj*, Av&i. j),2^W MAYNARDS Battery Road. <MTiril r "iJK]u TY Sperialisls in PERMANENT WAVING Prues
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    • 44 4 voi n orroirn vin usr aiikivi:» SMART COLLECTION OF LADIES' HANDBAG EVENING BAGS, SWIMMING SUITS, LAD IKS' Bl LTS, NOVELTIES. ON VIEW AT Cathay Building Beauty Parlour 2nd FLOOR fl L MM f\ I/ Imported Gowns (S 1 Accessories 5 Stamford Road S^m^ 0
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  • 1145 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. I \>FER BRIDESMAID h ,m«. bridesmaid at an Faster LI and
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  • 28 5 Help For Young Mothers I you want meern- »ur bab; prepa- 1)U! ms mil^ nnxtuiv. H, rtU send a [Mine v M to id. d 'o you rroak-,
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  • 95 5 J|N order to facilitate the sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged with the Tribune Press Town i Office, No. 9, The Arcade, S y Singapore, to deliver these S > direct to the Morning Tri- S bune. thus eliminating the i need for you to
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    • 21 5 S Correspondence Coupon J fhi-» coupon must be enclosed with 1 every query »ent Morning Tribune, Saturday, L FEBRUARY 22, 1941
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    • 121 5 tmphohe You will find our Telephone Order I I service a useful nd time savinf at of shopping It is at your service r< /I i 7 a.m. to 6.30 p.m daily, and on I Sundays and Holiday! untiJ 10.30 a m A Ring 5376 and ask for Tehphon Old
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  • 598 6 Services' BREVITIES Br ihiiiiM a 4 PRELIMINARY meeting of the proposed A Command Dinner Club" will be hekx-j (shortly, when a committee will be elected to J yr\ the organisation started on ;t proper basis. However, there is still some timi left in which t'j forward four name it you
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  • 287 6 ■■HE Morning Tribune learni Unit properties of the Singapore 1 [m] rov< Blent Trust are to be bunded, and immediate steps to b< taken Into provide communal and family air raid .shelters at Tiong Bahru. Decision! to this effect were reached at u recent meeting
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  • 207 6 Facing three charges of Bslng a mb* 1 of three different unlawful L'jcletie Hu Chi Lftin, as?d 28. •\as sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment on each chnitTC in the third court, yesterday, beboiv Mr. J. G. Rappcport. The intences arc to run concurrently. Mr
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  • 278 6 Bedroom incident Told In Court iu^t'iited Kiss fONVICTED on a chai*gc of using criminal force to 18-yearoid Teo Ah Bsng, by kissing her against htT will, intending to Outrage her modesty, Tan Ah Kow, a clerk' employed by the Singapore Harbour Board, was fined $50, or ont month's rigorovm imprisonment,
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  • 119 6 /V 11. BOIVF.N.nf Rarl«,u-4c, v wasyesterd.i\ (Ined „r one week's simple hnprisii, ment, by the fifth magfetrit, i Mr. L. C. Gch. when he n\^i ed ?uilty to having store! loi rounds of Eley rifle art. ridges in the safe in the offi* :of Barlow Co., (>n
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  • 131 6 L.T.A. Gives $500 To War Fund AT a meeting of the Sing* Lawn TennLs Associal at the S.C.C., yesterck./. the] losing were elected offi< ior the year: President, Mr. J Dean: Vice-Presidem, Mi Choon Leon^; Hon. Bee. aiidl surer, Mr. D.H Kleinma sentatives on the Malayan Li TennLs Association, Messrs.
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  • 239 6 ASKQCEL to an accident whicn occurred at Bukit Cimah Road on the nij?i>l cf hov. >. whrn two cars, one of whieh wa^ driven by a Chinese, and the other by a European, were in collision and resulted in the car of tb«* Chinese bt
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  • Letter From London
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      871 7 Through Bombed^ London: Famous tChurchesGuttedt) S I Tales Of Heroism: j i E. Phillips Oppenheim Living At Cannes I London. Dec. 31 coatemplaw the havoc by enemj bombers m ,maer.v.U:io fflce buildings nad uatco. with iue requeued by the aunoi ia L havoc could prevented. The Lord
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  • 219 7 Chungking. ecaution against fowl and droujrht, elaborate water ervancy, iiichiding the repair and building of dykes improvement of tho irrigation system, has bee?' the Kwanjrtung Provincial Government. ie undertaking, the r Government banks, the'Cenf. o! China, Bank oi rations, and the Farmers' set aside a $10,000,000.
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  • 343 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22,1941. FIFTH COLUMNISTS PUMOURS have been extremely rife lately regarding tbe intentions of the occupants of territory immediately adjacent to Malaya and those of the ruling powers in islands considerably more remote. All of them are bazaar rumours, baaed on immature deduction*! formed from German wireless
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 35 7 IOMPSON OPTICAL CO. ARCADE PUILDING Spedalhtafi »Uw Muscle Anomalies. Ntsed F.ves i^^^^J* Intri, ite Nisual 7S2oiS2» 'f needed \M^ npMB Dr. of Ocular science. P«ui Clint- m Rxp«riencT i'hone 300?. I^^^"^Hl^ -.^BL^^^^^^^^^^^^^l Hv K_..^b^^4BLw^R- i—^
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    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. ShCb'Rl!) PIUS SIRVIU Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. PHONE NO. »M«.
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  • WITH THE 'DIGG RS' SOMEWHERE-IN-MALAYA
    • 1092 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Special Interview With rni H A P llie (jr. U. b. ALTHOUGH the Australian Imperial Forees have heen in Malaya for only a few days they have settled down into their new routine, and every man with whom I have spoken so far on this tour of their
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    • 193 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN A BANKRUPT with liabilities amounting to $2,300, V T. Chapman, a European warder in the Prisons Depanment, was granted a dischar^ by the Chief Justice, Sir Pen MacElwaine, in the Htgu Court, yeshrday. subject to his payment of a sum of $350. Appearing on behalf of the OHi
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    • 10 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN t hi busing 1 u Bund ft Twi
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    • 601 9 Praises Indian Troops G, O. C Northern Command '^K arc very bucked abort getting the Australians here," said Maj.-Gen. D. M. Murray Lyons, D.5.0., M.C., G.O.C. of the Northern Command, in the course of an interview. "They will find a lot of their own countrymen here as miners and on
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    • 580 9 ]*HE Australians have managed to smuggle a wallaby into Malaya. High officers have just discovered thifl well-kept secret but I understand that no steps are to be taken about it. I was with their G.0.C., Mai Gen. H. Gordon-Bennett, when the news was given to
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    • 129 9 MISAPPRORIATED $10, FINED $25 A finr of $25. of one month'i rlgof ous imprisonment, was ImpopOd On Mohame^ Ali bin Mohamed Hussain, Indiuii. yesterday, in the Relief Court, when he vva.s found guilty of committing criminal breach of trust in respect of $lt) belonging to Perumal The prosecution .story was
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    • 61 8 ST. ANDREW'S OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION rIE annual general meeting of the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association will be held on Saturday. March 1, at 3.45 p.m. at the St. Andrew's School Hall. Woodsville. An increase of 62 members on the register is reported in the annual report of the Association,
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    • 87 8 An increase of 125 members during the year, bringing the total to 562 on Oct. 31, 1940. is recorded in the annual report of the committee Of the Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association, whose annual general meeting is to be h?ld at 7 p.m. on Saturday. Mar. 1. at Coleman
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 152 8 FOII 1.0011 IIHXITIKi:? PLBASB THE SUN WAH COMPANY. rucMiTKi: MANUtACTURWMA Rl VKTOKIA SI KM I PHONE 2421. MNOAPOU €A IIIAI CAFE "Where Ilverjbody Cioes" THE BEST FOOD ENTERTAINMENT IN SINGAPORE him: a ii ami TRY OUR FAMOUS CHINESE CHOW MARIE DESTY IN \i:u NUMBERS COWAN BAILEY BONOB Y(H T LIKE—UK
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 73 9 MA lI A SIIAKII lI A I A For YOl 111. VIC;OIR HFAITII. HAPPINESS AND AIL OVFK REJUVENATION IN MFN. MAIIA SIIAKII DATA" will put you in the prime of lif« by giving abundance of physical, mental and virile powers even ii old age. Many hopeless patienthave regained their lost
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  • 102 10 DKCON S"l' R UC T I. O N ol 86 lioil.se. In v;u;oiis pails oi Singapore at B cost of $87,700 has bean approved by t 1 Singapor In provement Tru«i At i meeel ng '>J the Improve nieni Pi u >ard "i trustees, n approvml
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  • 280 10 S OhCAI Sfc a judgment bad been entered again I C him In a civil suit for S-:^H»0 he had been i dismissed from the service of the Improvement Trust where he had been employed as a clerk for 1 S number of years,
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  • 95 10 TRIED TO SCREEN ALLEGATION THE case against Hu Beng Hu alias Fu Meng Foo, who was charged with attempting to destroy evidence with the purpose of screening another, was mentioned yesterday, in the third court, before Mr. J. O. Rappoport, and the accused wa.s remanded in police custody for 24
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  • 45 10 Puppet Show Without Licencc ron Htnjrtoc on Puppet show in ;i theatre at Thorn Road on Feb. 7 without a licence Iran the Chief Police OfliCiC, Oh Luan was, yesterday, lined $5 or five day.s" simple Imprisonment by the fifth magistrate, Mr L C Gnh
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  • 72 10 SECRETARY ON BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE ON a charge of trimii I breach^ tru>t in respect oj Jlie valued 51, ***** vilm entrusted to him, N secretary of the College ol Medicine. Singapore, yesterday Lppeared before the fifth m iatraU Mr. L. C. Goh The offence was alleged to ha«
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  • 45 10 R. |l Long, a turopeai sUNI claimed trial, befoie l| megistrate. Mr. L. C Goh. M summons charge oi radiogram In a house at Road without the per ni sion the Chief Police Officer. The case was adjurned m Mar 1 for trial.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 171 10 ii rit x s viii l v 1 1 %i: (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding frtight and passenger acco: apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Till- BANK UNI ■l0 AMERICAN ORIENT *L MNE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 60 10 »for Mom*' By Walt Dhne >' I nTnrT7 ~IT "TVtWp nvs KNOW 1H? OH V£S...TMc VERY SPECJ^L J C MEETiN'O...ScfTHA,TIvEN C I y LET'S SEE...THE O^ART > /PES« r H XT'? MOST IMPO^TTANT I.^ rM SORRy S u /^'PWONE C3OES HEi?E^ ni?YHBE" (OP \L' SET IT OVER ThESE rT^^O N-
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 2243 11 p Stamps SEND U<*d Postage Btamps to T T Plllai tz Co.. Kuxila Kubu High prices are luiWJ. (No. MOO) To Let TO LBT— 344 m 238 Tanjoog Katc>ng Roiid. Su.VHbl' Cor hhoys Rent $40-. Apply R. Penhas, 117. C«'c;l Street. Smgnporo. (No. 308O) PART HOUSE lew yard* PlMftl Roiwl
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 390 11 jONTHEJ AIR SINGAPORE /ML 225 rrvcr*. (1.433 fcefc) ZHPI 10 '»f n.etrssj (9. 69 Birti /HTt 41. W motrst (7.25 nuri) From it 00 a. m tO) m 35 a.m. From 10 oo a.m to l 50 p.m. r.>n sOO |i m os> 10 00 p.m. LONDON CTVTRAL TRANSMISSION <isc
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  • 123 12 Empty Pockets For Victory p STOP and think .sometimes what Ufc under the Nazi Ireally moans. ana. hen steel yjur hearts and empty your pockets." Captain H. F. C Crookshank. Financial Secretary to the Treasury said thli when be inaugurated j Gloucester's W a 1 Weapons Week. I ne war
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  • 144 12 Here u, a little pojor in vitamins which Sir Ernest Graham Lit lie (Ind., Lonoon Untvottttyj has jr*pa rod jor the Parliamentary Secretary tu the Ministry of Food. Sir Ernest will Mk: How it is proposed to carry cut th.r unoertaldng given that wholemeal flour
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  • 65 12 Soldiers' Sweethearts Lonely COLDIERS 1 sweet- hearts are peeved. "Many girls who are In shops and oflices ull the week and have week-ends tree, nave to spend them a.one," a Harrogatc uusiness girl said. "Our boy friends in the Army cannot get week-end leave." An Army Railway Tmuport omcer explained
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 157 12 LAST DAY! Here's "The WOMEN'S" Companion Picture!!! Susan's got new ideas about 111 IM I 111 love that'll panic you I Joan't hllarioui new hitl TO-DAY $&J the famous stage play J. ,m 19^1 DARING! JEBEflflffiHTJ witty! m&nnw^ with i((HM\i;i:r>M \iii y^V L^j^t^^f .i DK i \nn(s. L^ ■■^rV5'Wi< l>J<^|lil1
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    • 123 12 THE OUTSTANDING CHINESE ~Fn OF TMi; XKW S >N r "'M Special MIDNIGHT ScreeniZ CAPITOL to- n|cht* 2 SHOWS on SUNDAY MORNING (To-morrow) at 10 o'clock and 12.30 o'clock nu have a 1! soen the Walt Disney's feature £2jt^\ now you must not miss this novel /^^|^fc4 Featuring MISS K.
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  • 165 13 LEAPT 20 FT. IN FIRE TO SAVE CUSTOMERS nl inr Royal Oak Hotel, I Bridge-street, War- rington, Lanes, asked: "How is Owen?" They mrant Mir^ Gwen Uones, seven-teen-year-old baimaid, who, trapped in her bedroom wncn Are broke out. jumped through a window. 20it. from the ground, to rai* h<' ahum
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  • 114 13 FALSE CHEQUE CHARGES three charges of I Cheating by pre--senting false cheques were explained yesterday to Kam Ens Hong, 23. before Mr. j G. Rappoport, third magistrate. Kam was charged vl;th presenting a false cheque for $16 to one Ma Ching Hoo and obtaining $16 in cash. The second charge
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  • 63 13 UNDER the auspices Of the Syrian I Christian Union, Singapore, tennis, badminton and ping pong tournaments are bej ing organised, and they are open to all 1 Syrian Christians in Singapore and Johore Applications should be made on or before Saturday, March 15, ni the prescribed form which can be
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 150 13 a ry"wALHAMBRA IT Jn M liM mL ZM *Jm ![F>iK>iBER LAUGHING SO LOIDLV ANI> S) LONG SINCE THE WAR STARTED.' —-Sunday Express. r, h.i:, m i:> p.m.i.mljll^miTl IKES.\\ The Tamous London Stage IMay... P M*^^Bamm^mmmm^&mmm&mrmmmmmmmmm l >$r <ra iiliiiiiiiVviyffMlPlnVfeßn^nlll^ |t^H C^ H l).rccit\l K'\i, Rt, I RODNI V VCkl AM)
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    • 128 13 L n A A s J PAVILION UAY Ul SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHIN BRITAIN'S RADIO AM) MISK HALL COMEDIAN WINS 116,000 IN A FOOTBALL POOL! ITS 1 LAUGH RIOV. I 111 FUNNIEST FOOLING YOU'VL EVER SI IN! BRITISH LION j presents— «-A Virt mi* i^u^-^^ O/ f v iQ I
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  • 42 14 Till i! i tO II I Men a Champion Cupi H hr;i l> A \h h Tftn Wi h 8 B L IUV J' -k Kin W.O A A r, S. K. O o.A Talib; 1' 0-1. 0-6 8-4.
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  • 203 14 OoM Storage 2; Stale Darby 1AI'TER losing flve points in their last three games, in the Bilsineas Houses league, Cold Storage struck form on the Stadium yesterday when they beat Sime Darby by the ori/1 gOft] in three. Both goals were scored by Kheam Tet, their
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  • 175 14 Easy Win For The Traction Company THI M.mapon Tr.iriion Conipam -n;r«-d a I I vv.n orei th« I I m a Business Hta N i,, u ,m- match <»n the J C 8 A paduii yesterday. N\\ i i iK.d la.r shaft <»f th«- excliangj ,n the Mr I hull'
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  • 56 14 PRESSMEN'S NARROW WIN STRAITS Times soccer team beat thr A.P.C. in a Busii ness Houses League I day evening by three I goals to two. The game was evently contested during the first half but. during the second, tii e A.P.C. had slightly the better of the exchanges. Both sides,
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  • 153 14 Broadcast By Dr. Victor Purcell THE "Situation Of The Hour" is the title of a talk by Dr. j Victor Purcell, M.C.S., j to be broadcast from Singapore at 8.50 p.m. on Sunday, Feb 23. The talk will begin with a review of re- j cent events in the Far
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  • 68 14 THE Siong 800 A.A. will meet the dhinese Sports Association in a quarterfinal of the S.C.FA. Cup competition at the Jakm Besar Stadium on Saturday. The following will tfeprttent the Siong Boo: Wee Aik Chan: Lim Ah Goo, Chua Boon Lay; Swee Lim Hwang. Tan Ah Poon, Wong Tong Seng;
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  • 830 14 (By Sputa! or) piELDC are small for ta>-day'fl foal racee Chlb'fl march matfafc >nt there should the course to-day to make MM sport inter, ting. Unlike Thursday, when relative form of horsfs was very uncertain. bo-day should see punters pick the winners with more insurance and
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  • 398 14 AN Australian Rules football was played yesterday at the Naval Base between the R.A.A.F. and the newly arrived A.I.F. The game commenced at a very fast pace with the R.AA.F. kicking with the breeze. Play was very spirited and the first goal was scored by
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  • 222 15 Jazz, Dancing In Church "THE church must! not be treated as a place too sacred ior innocent amusement.'* That reply to his critics was made by the Rev. w. R. Buchanan-Dunlop. who allows soldier* to sing "Roll Out The Barrel" and play jazz music on the organ l while their
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  • 152 15 NO POCKET MONEY, ALTERED BANK BOOK RUBY ETHEL JENKINS, nineteen, member of the W.A.A.r who Ml Bromley (K«nt tliscliarged undt: the Probation of OrtendAct for obtaining from tiie Po«l iy forginfl MJ entrj In l Ll^'' Lk book. v.jis ordered to repay th« money at the rite o 1 ,d
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    • 345 15 CLASSIFIED ADS (Contd, from page 11) Financial WANTED Partner or Financier for profitable bujin&e. Apply Box 219, Malaya Tribuue, Singapore. (No. 512G) Motor Vehicles M. G. MAGNETTE Type N.A.. caa be u fiuller damp aftci 4.30 p.m. (No. 5330) WANTED Morrie 8' 1935)36|37.. Reply Chaty, 12.30 7 p.m., SW, Upper
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    • 128 15 TO NIGHT SJMI'LTANEOr.SLY EMPIRE I At 7 p.m. SUN TALKIE I \i 7.:{0 «).;io p.m. Tirst 7 (hapiers of (Olumhia's Serial I I II K Y And The IXCITING NEWS FOR I SERIAL THRILL FANS I ...TERRY'S ON THE I SCREEN!^ t I 1 f ojff^ J B •SaV^^^^* I
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  • 343 16 Loihloii, VvU. 'l\ TilK Nazis, in trouble with their internal <•( onomks, fjic bc^inniii^ to look at thpir d» -spoilrd countries with vitw to arran^in^ tiach* nlalions: 1. France G(iinan and French Indtlftriaj nadcrs are meeting In Paril to-day, according to reports from Vichy, oj the
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  • 51 16 Sydney, Feb. 11/— Members of all partita in the Commonwealth House of Representatives suppor. the suggestion first made a week itfo that Mr. Wendell Willkie should be invited to visit Australia. Mr. A. W. Fadden, acting Premier, m«tr b»-in<* the matter before the Federal Cabinet next week.
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  • 148 16 Washington, Feb. 21. i VIGOROUS attempt, it is understood, is bewiT A made to induce the Hous** of Representativ > to concur in any changes in the Lease and Leu<l Kill immediately the Senate pisses it. The task of persuading the House is understood
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  • 136 16 U.S. Planes For Greece? New York, Feb. 21. rREECE has made a further appeal for help to the United States, particularly in planes, it is learned from Washington. Officials as a result have started a fresh canvass of available supplies. It is said here that the Greeks; are hopeful of
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  • 113 16 The following promotions are gazetted: Mr. H. B. Langworihy. Superintendent. Malayan Police Service, to be" Swior .Superintendent, Mr. J. B. J. Birch. Assistant Superintendent, Malayan Police Service, to De Superintendent. Raja Kamaralzaman ibni, Raja Mansur and Che Hahmud bin Mat, officers of Class 111. M OS., to be officers
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  • 47 16 London. Feb. 21.— The On naval academy has been i from Kiel to Danzig on of Admiral Raeder. the Navy 5 (I mander-in-Chiei. Thia nounced on the Qcrmai day, but whether the removal due to British air raids or not rot stated.- Reuter
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  • 87 16 No Confirmation Of Rome Story London. Feb. 21. A ROME report that 200,000 BntUD WOOp their way to Cireece and mat briusi actuany lanued at trie Mediterranean Island nas find not the sligntest continuation In Loti Authoritative quarters declares that tne oe are a-siduously circulating mmours from i!t Hl with
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  • 49 16 Rome, Feb. 21.— The newspaper Popoli di Sic ilia has brought out a German edition dedicated to German airmen stationed In Sicily, according to a Catania message to the official Italian news agency. German airmen welcomed the Getman edition with enthusiasm, thp message adds. Reuter
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  • 168 16 THERE was an appreciable 1 gathering at the Singapore Chinese Inter-Churt i Concert held at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night in ai<: of the Lord .Mayor's Air Raid Fund and the China Kelief (Red Cross) Fund. A fine programme of eleven items, consisting of chorus
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