Morning Tribune, 1 March 1941

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  • 24 1 fl SAL ES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune t li-No. Saturday. In hi J* lot* NETT SALES EXCEED Morning Tribune Saturday. Mhiiwti r?'i i^i
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  • 695 1 WKYO. FEB. 28. &SPITE THE WHOLESALE ACCEPTANCE OF JAPAN S MEDIATION PROPOSALS BY THE THAILAND GOVERNMENT, NO REV \M) NO E tPLANATION FOR THE DELAY HAS REACHED THE PWFSI. GOVERNMENT FROM VICHY UP TO LATE THIS EVEN- STATES THE DOMEI AGENCY. The Indo-China attitude toward the Japanese compromise prois
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  • 88 1 TOKYO. FEB. 2K {RECEIVED SINGAPOfeB :U0 A.M. FEB. 29):—ALTHOUGH THE JAPANESE TIME LIMIT FOR THE FRENCH REPLY TO THEIR MEDIATION PROPOSALS IN THE FRANCO-THAI DISPUTE EXPIRES AT MIDNIGHT (JAPANESE TIME) NO COMMUNICATION HAD BEEN RECEIVED AT THE JAPANESE FOREIGN OFFICE IP TO 8 I'M.. V(
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  • 82 1 WHII.K no orders have n\'».'i» issued to Japanese re>i- dents to evacuate Sintjapor I it is understood that Japan»*v? J hiuiness establishments i»» Malaya have advised the r employers, prepare for th;» evacuation of (heir wives anl faniilies. I v Tokyo vest* 1 day, Mr Koh Ishii.
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  • 155 1 Cairo, Feb. 2K AS a ttmli ot it- vigorous advance, the British Northern Force is now in contact with the enemy's troops, holding covering positions Berth 1 Keren in I rilrta. slates i communique from BHUM headquarters. Meanwhile. by local activity ue have improv.'l our positions
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  • 110 1 ndon, Kt-u N the no* powerful planes at a sendee with i ai-v ail lore* \n th« '•■■>*'<* h^' >J ((I th< A: -aid were m actton tofalust the tnemy over occupied territory a few nights ago for the first tim journal Aeroplane. c M They are
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  • 221 1 In Middle East CAIRO, I Mi 28. UMTS OF Till R F AND BOOTH AFRICAN V \nj FORCES HAVK GIVEN SI PPORT TO IMPERIAL TROOPS ON VARIOUS FRONTS I- AST AFRICA. CONSIDKRABLE DAMAGE AM> CASUALTIES WERE CAUSED WHEN ITAUVj TROOP POSITIONS SOUTH OF KEREN WH». BOMBED
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  • 129 1 Hurricanes Shoot Down 7 Italians Athens Feb. M. R\l. lumibtrs with a llurrican* Afhtof omoil. raided Valon.» aerodrome >e4erdav and dropped very large number- of bomb* wliieli exploded uJI over the ;ii;<i(ironic and hangars, says communique to-day issued by the beatfftturtera <»f fl"* British forces m Greece. Adi 'i.' liWtofa
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  • 154 1 SOVI ET DEMANDS STIFF TERMS FROM JAPAN London. Feb 28. CTIFF terms are Mag w nianded by the Soviet for an agreement with Japan, aayj the Daily Telefraphu diplomats correspondent. H«--,;,n, th.it thr Tokyo I «1 r.i.-hl trt so »ni of immanit] from trouble In the* n »rth ihovld t!>-
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  • 574 2 OUR TROOPS SMASH ITALIAN DIVISION LONDON. FEB. 2« conil IFRICAN IND GOLD COAST FORCES IN ITALIAN SOM ALII .WO SHATTER 8 ED IN ENTIRE ITALIAN DIVISION ON THK TUBA t.IVFR. SAYS A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WITH THE SOUTH AFRICAN FORCES THERE. Thej captured three bri| two of whom won the D.S.O.
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  • 72 2 London. Feb. 2K. > «y!f i Hon hades Btandish j _-ek. r, von of Lord Got, j Inspector General of (he For(es in Traia-Bfi was found ai Corfe Mullen, near miboir im Doiset, 16-day. service reyohrer wa^ found nearby. The Hon. Charles \.i<ln v .js S'Tond-Linile-nant
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    30 2 7* A soldier^i meeting: his i /child at a London railway terminiLs after > a long perioct t j when they have bean parteJ S i from one an- i otner.
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  • 62 2 Colombo, lob 28. Tin; institution l psjsp6rt and is:« system together with a system of permits, la enfi&gett bythr two bil's coming up before the) State Council on March 4. It is turned at controlling the immigration 6! non-OfcylOßeae i Hitherto, no passports wcro required m tii«- catte of certafc
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  • 44 2 Kunming, Feb. 28. JAPANESE heavy bombers attack•J e r i the BaHvean Br'.df-'e on the Burma highway yesterday afternoon m two waves ot 15 and 21 planes. Two war -s cf dive-bombers also attacked the On-mining district n ar Kochhi.- Reuter
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  • 201 2 Roosevelt To Film Colony *___m Washington, Feb. 28 WL confidently anticipate the early enactment of "the Lea.se and Lend Bill as an all important factor veh rtSfi!2 defence deC,ared President HooTe. Jt'J ro i dcasl,n the annual Motion Picture Tht SS2 1 the hite IIouj
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  • 73 2 REBECCA WINS PRIZE FOR BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR Hollywood, Feb. 23 THE Academy of Motion Picture 1 Art and Sciences has picked "Rebecca" as the best picture of the year. Mr. John Ford was voted tne best director for "Grapes of Wrath Ginger Rogers won the award for the
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  • 65 2 Basic, Feb. 28.—The Ankara of the British m Moscou, Sir Stafimt has caused a ?rea( the Balkan':, accordinj i Budapest correspondent* Suiss paper, Basler NacU It is generally believed tt reason for the trip Lies necessity for informing* directly concerning I waiting politics The correspondent iM ilf. .Ifolotov
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  • 42 2 London, Feb. 28.— British! ururh landed m the i 4 Castelloritzo. the small I island with a seaplane a the eastern Mcditerrand Tuesday, have not* been j drawn, haviny accompli* object, says a joint Add and War Oilice coinmnni(| sued to-ni^ht.- Reuter
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  • 76 2 Chungkin::. Feb. 28 -Tl nese CommuntM Party I authorities have appoint** Commander. Depvty and Chief of Stall of tfc Fourth Army afaiosl the of the Chinese Central* rn**nt, it is learned h««. The Communist reprrt Mr. Cho\ven-I.a i< still in' kin? and had an inten* Mr. C'urrip, head rf ■>
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  • 34 2 Buffalo. I< M-tSL Lackawunr.J l n t|ji has appr.l^. ><*«% mann for 9 **fu {Mtriolii- wo: K> R Sfcyntto rnion m thi Steel Corp kl .said |'I poraUon an teelMdaPP 1 Utog t): Reuter
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  • 18 2 Berlin. I the new J»P gn *f^ .General Oshima, *J iW)CJ ,tr< this morning M I present- Reuter
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    • 228 2 I I A I Trade Bargains OPTICAL When you need glnf t, wit K. j F. Cliom?. No bluff. Carelul test before glasses Chanes moderate. Ottee The United Pharmacy. THE NEW MANLEY GLASSES Our New Manl< y Rim Uss Spectacles* are de.si^rud for those who want the best at a
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  • 111 3 1,, ii THE GOVERNMENT HAS DOWN THE PUBLIC DEMAND X? LOTTERIES. IT HAS DECIDED SrfasV: thi: duty on bets and Stakes m the colony m order gv&RBVKNOT FOR LOCAL WAR DITURE. r In is conwnabout to b the Legislative hed yesterday ;,,,nt Gazette T is intituled "an ease certain
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  • 43 3 tiai Feb. 28. tries are facing iat on resulting coal, announcement met Company, bipmenti conit will be necessary i;l the »upply of power md nth or two. al there were Wp(li't from North India but no to Shanghai
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    262 3 v (fk Before his death, j King Alfonso's hi?- mour was very nun li m the spin I of Charles II and he made an apolo- If for "being rach 2AB unconsionable 2 time dying." He 2 carried on a lively conversation with 2 the King ;**i«l 2 Queen of
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  • 25 3 Delhi, Feb. L>8. smbly, a Gov1 :e man staled that i different battles an i around Egypt ranters from p nber 1340, num- Muslims 52
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  • 208 3 Reg istrar's Of fice "Mobbed" Yesterday Tribune Stan" Reporter) A HUGE crowd of would-be tax payer, and applies for petrol coupons yesterday besieged the Registrar of Vehicles' office, and a po 0. had to be summoned to maintain order. Clerks in both departments found it impossible to cope with the
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  • 279 3 London, Feb. 28. diy* <>f ciivis mi n hen the wat ti be at 111 fhe Hints dip--1 »««ndent, and the > discmsinf and :;e{>!?"4 v nis are md Athens, 1 listaiM c ,t. m Ihe ar m the war the Gerbe i,vavi here ireece.
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  • 1693 3 EX-KING OF SPAIN DEAD ALFONSO XIII. Ex-King ol Spain, victim of the Htorn criod m the whole of hii country'i historj <ii« i H y< In Roi sat the age of 64. Eight timei be escaped v.yet he m epted danger is one of the prioti of hi- p< itldn.
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    • 78 3 m. M «S^h flk^ m^m i^^ jTT T- igl EASTER SALE I j io o i 121 i i"i« i j I" S I S| X C| S L P V B .N|«J Si m; h a dle j 33 USNIOI s A C IsCCCE 5 N X li| S
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  • 902 4 Yesterday's Charming Wedding At Seamen's Institute Chapel: News Brevities I AROE div.-i baskets ol white Bowers A Marine Hostel chapel for the marriagi i ft terday ol III Alice Lucille Nicho oi Mr and Mrs w R. Nicholson ol Bpok i us'A and Mr Ronald Charles Mai ol the late
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  • 60 4 Concert At Sembawang JOLLY concert organised by Inspector James Blak? and Mrs. L. W Ged d c s was given at Sembawang last night lor member* of the RA.A.F. Artistes included Mrs. R. L. Nunn. Mrs. Collinson, "Barrel" Roberts. Miss Oena Edgar. l "Gap" Melodiana and M- L. a Duckworth.
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    • 40 4 X NOURISH r^ v^^^. Ilns ls lhe ba sis ()1 all Kli/a ""^v both Arden home and Hdon treatments Übinj; her essenUaJ prepMmtlODß, Ardeiui .->ku Tonic Antona Cleansinf Cream Veiva Cream. Use thete and your beauty is on nut toundation
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    • 32 4 t AIIIAY HIAI I V SM#S Specialists m PERMANENT WAVING Prices from S7/- Setting by Madame Ninon PRICES COMPETITIVE CATHAY BUILDING: TELEPHONE I lin ported Gowns Ai cessories 5 Stamford Road $hone
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  • 1168 5 If vnu have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this pace every Saturday. Address your letter to her CO Morning Tribune, Anson Koad. Singapore, endosisg correspondence coupon* loSG SLEEVW OTBD NOT BE HOT lave laitC b,ack «3g frm
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  • 85 5 S IN order to iaciiitate the S S sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged s with the Tribune- Press Town r Office, No. 9, The Arcade. J Singapore, to deliver these direct to the Morning Tri- bune, thus eliminating the need for you to buy
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    • 67 5 i Correspond* tur Coupon Ibis io«ipoi\ M)u>t be rnrlo«ed wllli j «-\«r\ «iu»r\ *rnt. Mam mo Tribune, S SATVRDA\ MAFCH U VJ4I __r _f__ ________F ii ti g New Zealand's Choicest Butter with its nourishing goodness and abundance of vitamins, builds heilth, strength and energy. i MaiMaiHB PHONE I S
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  • 635 6 Services' BREVITIES IK "I l»i«|«J« I ;Ti i i>\\ ai| !>: v "i< *trid *rd the two Command hockey competitions. Th e pdons and the Artillery finally settled j thl \ea Small Units duel, the former by one goal to nil. Him the fifth time the teams had met, which,
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  • 937 6 Amazing Story Of Merciless Blackmail "flLACKMAIL is b serious and despicable offence. Mr. X f> has been bled white and you an fortunate in th; t you did no! succeed in your attempts, otljerwiae 1 would have considered a whipping." These words arete addressed by
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  • 525 6 ISAAC A. Elias. formerly a broker, appeared for his 1 examination m the High Court, yesterday, before Sii Pej MacElwaine, the Chief Justice. His liabilities were uu doi at $91,383. Fui-t-her examination was adjourned to a to be fixed. Mr. G. H. Po, Assistant Official Assignee,
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    725 7 Letter From London ndon, Jan. 4. 3 write this in the ftrat few h< ew year, there i h talk of how long the last, The people of the are quite ready to face ie nc< of u war lasl- era! years, but there feeling that things
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  • 392 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. 'TF this evidence has been brought up by the police and they 1 are nutting it up to discredit me and justify the action they took before, then I think it a most disgraceful business, a most
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  • 341 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY,MARCH 1, 1941. WHITHER JAPAN? [T m doubtful whether Mr. Matsuoka would have taken the Btepfl he has done during the last few days if his diplomatic aJvisers abroad had fully apprised him of the manner m which the situation ia changing m Europe, where two-thirda th< Vxis
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    • 38 7 PHOMPSON OPTICAL CO. I. APXADE BUILDING Specializing; ular Muscle Anomalies. I Eyes 4 wmT -1 Intricate Visual IhSJiuT^ I'n.i.icnis II '^k^W Bta ms if needed J?^ A. I humpson Dr. of Ocular Science. ropean Clinical Experience. Phone 3002.
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    • 23 7 safeguard; yourselves; INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION SJ-CUIiITY PUS S/A'WC/ Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, SnfOAFMOL S.S. raOKI NO. «1«
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    • 99 8 lOR 4.0011 I I lIMTI 111-? PLEASE SEE THE SUN WAH COMPANY. I ITRNtTURE MANUFACTURFRfi 83. VICK)KI\ STRUCT PHONE 5425. SINGAPORE 1 CATHAY CAFEj Where Everybody Goes" !THE BEST FOOD ENTERTAINMENT 1 i IN SINGAPORE I imm; a daivce I [TRY OUR FAMOUS CHINESE CHOW MARIE DESTY IN NEW NUMBERS
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  • 1141 8 A DEFENCE exercise is to be held throughout Malaya beA tween March 6 and 12. The Exercis? is purely a practice and has been under consideration for several weeks. It will be of a comprehensive nature and. m addition to the fighting Services, the Government Departments
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  • 15 9 .ni» onl} i tl front f the >ru isf ir red St I"' It;!.. lis
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  • 125 9 Side by side with the magnificent forces of the Empire m th* battle against Mussolini m North Africa are the troops of Free France. Hardened desert fighters, these men include Spahis, legionaries and tribesmen from France* African empire. In the picture at top right, the Commander
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  • 429 9 "s.fh.stmo but preurw wen never made public Some »W be had fewer porD> than vat commj.Jlv s known that ho inherited a •<<• "i meral millions wh 1Cl I matertallj by sucoaMful mH, put large sums into Bri- haiKil.nu his deals through s in London. He also opea-
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  • 141 9 Drank Liquor And Drove Motor-Car APPEARING oil a ClWgt <y DCg- lisent driving on Chinese New iYear Day. Tan Tay Yeo, mechanic pleaded guilty before Mr. C. H. Whitton -n IbC district traflk ccurt, yesterday. i Ccurt In;..- Ftew, pros..- ltIng, said th<i ihe Crown &Jl«.:cd that became of the
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  • 227 9 Stole From Her Best Friend b I. A t| d i irj i kn Kcbc MX a i IN order to get medical treatI mcnt for her sick mother, Tan Ah Hoon (24) stole from her best friend. On Feb. 6, she visited Lan Ah Loy Lan welcomed Tan and
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  • 349 9 < inissi oimis THE pica formerly made for the 1 Appointment of a 'market manager" who would be able to prevent cruelty to animals and AIM stop stallholders from "fleecing the public," was successfully repeated by Mr. C. E Reuben at the meeting of the
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  • 45 10 A' llt lion I r til i I the m until < urbed Id that i playing ib iut 11 30 p bi Idler caw up to him it I I 'hat lit up to to st( i He all th -In
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  • 85 10 Aden Celebrates Fall Of Mogadishu N. 7B ol the Is Mogad of Its i was In A with the wildest I thu the set witnessed edit even those which followed the fall 01 Benghazi. When loudspe: I the ne* the tn ets the i programme In- d by uproarlng mingled
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  • 207 10 New Delhi. Feb. 27. SIR Tej Bahadur Saprn has prooosed to the Government oi India that tcr the duration of thet war the recruitment 1 of British candidates, to the Indian Civil, Service should be dis- 1 continued. Sir Tej Bahadur declared that Indian; members
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    • 204 10 BY PiOwdBRITiSH INDM LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings
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    • 160 10 11 1 11 S V 11 1 1. Ll> I (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accomr apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Till: BAVK ti'Ml AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 72 10 "77"'/' »,7 By Walt Disney Mickey Mot re L sam ft rrn'P^^^S^Rl^SM^F f] J Y(X/KE^ D-sNGEP SMWTT. v. OJ J ...AT LEAST ONE OP TV4IS EMPLOYEE KNOWS THAT SPOOK SKOW, r-^==i WITH his DiSOt SES f V—p C rHE HERE g Q QOO STILL -> ,/VJI CAREFULLY JfZ^^C* Tl GOTTA
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    • 372 11 Situ ions Vacant ,"T:;n'.vs«.er with expvr;ftdvertlaement* for a Post Ofioe n. i (No. ***** for Popular Brand now to Boy Binga> %o. jMO) 7~in lorn] le,Klin« ;nt nust have sllgnt Apply P.O. Box (No. C«>OG» 1 -;,hool Certificate Knowledge of Chin,,, ■A.th full partlcul.us Tribune. tmOm to teach 3 chil-
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    • 611 11 Business Opportunities WANTED TOR CASH S:ile..ble Goods Upcountry Bales by Marketer-. Non-dutiable Preferred. Reasonable Offer* 28'). Malays Tribune, Singapore. iNo. Vegetable Seeds SEEDS— RelUble. germination-guaran-teed, flower, vegetable und grass seeds et 13 cts. per good-sized packet. Write for "all lists from Po Gardens Ipoh <N» Miscellaneous GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. 4CO
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    • 723 11 Motor Vehicles ha i no faxed and Insured, o and m yufnj running ordjei 1120; r, M iy I Box No. 378 CIO Malaya Trlbum P° rt? Essex two Beater, a cylinder is h p indltlon, n< w p. Insurance ior oni pria 99, Sophia R->ud. Singapore, Nu.' i WANTED
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    • 573 11 i resft'! I \t« ihodi i. Ldltru k v F^t. r Choug. 1 ■>•. ObUiioable j- Hi «ai-s a- Singapore, Serein ban, M«iln:i.-.», pur. Ipoh Prnanjf and also U b "k (No. 6i7<i» i flpcttk mi Duxb D |p< Notebook $2.10 m PublM Carr, t2.io. H<>* to Make S|)>rf! Johi
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 446 11 I ON THE 4 SINGAPORE ZHL K5 mctroj (1.333 ke»» ZHPI M.M m*9JM O t'j mciS) /.HP! i! la m»-tre* (7 25 ir< I iodi 9 00 m. to 9 35 am. !r«>m 10 on d. m to 1 iO p m. I ruin 5 04 m to 1« »mi
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  • 126 12 Assault On Constable Alleged ALLEGED to ha' assaulted Bid n bin Akid. a const;, attached to the Btnc p q r o Harbour Board. Fong MUA Hoon -18t, appeared before Mr. Conrrri oidham. m tbeaecond wday. Fun-, v-as originally charged with havn:'; assaulted Bidin while he was m the ex<
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  • 108 12 $100 Fine For European Motorist A FINE of $100 V&fl imposed by Mr. C. H Whitton m the dis- trict traffic court, yes terday, on Alfred S. Gee 1 45 1. a European draftsman employe.! at the Naval Base.' who was convicted on v charge of negligent driving. Qee'j licence
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  • 117 12 WHEN Dari bin Ahmad, 18-year-old Malay, walked out of i a house in Pelembang Road, detectives 1 stopped liim and found five Chap-Ji-I Ki records of collections in a matchbox in his possession. The records showed a total collection of $\6 25. Charged before Mr.
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    • 212 12 IT'S THE OMY COMEDY IN TOWN DEANNA DANCES NOW TOO! \|»fl GOL 4 SHOWS TO-DAY A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 Crowds a<<iaim lhi.s her Uisl and most Joyous picture: DEANNA DURBIN m \i:\V I MVKKSAI HHHBfeHk 1 f ATEST MUSICAL fr iBi^^BBI COMEDY HIT WW with Misni.A \i i i: Ktiherl
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    • 191 12 The most talked about man m history Tells his own incredible Story To-daj 11 a.m. 3.15. %||||l 6-15 9-15 p.m. illjll.lJl lll| fff!!!fFffp- °<^ •.iUkI EDNA BEST EDDIE ALBERT Aib-* O i»— o^ c-^ e i«:Vhoi c Mil// M C 'tosulC»f io'-et Sl*ph*n.on c »,WUAM CCHRIE A WA»Mt V^' •i
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  • 115 13 ulatloni public md rlec the the oundi force rin-hes will not lowed t" <"« ljt light as f ipe rture is ,t more than m diameter, 5 the Uf ht fa to dimmed lh l(| newspaper equivalent. d lmirches untain lay be will bo coal
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  • 172 13 NiyE-YEAR-OLD Kanthaarroed with v iia j m each hand was dancing at the corner of Makepeace Road when a motor car driven by Wong Woo Sanj; came round the corner and knocked him down. He died m the General Hospital. The Singapore Coroner. Mr w G.
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  • 77 13 Peeped At Woman Undressing RICKSHA puller. Poh Tiaw Teng. pleaded ill the third before Mr. L. I to a charge ecenl behaviour II said that taken a Penang (/aiming. the Amr Mansions, and s watchin .1 Euron undresal f to com-j 1 1 e by I Amber police the look
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    • 182 13 5:.:..::.::!;;:.;..!;.::H.::.!?:^ !:::!:i:::! SJ W"«::::::H:«::n_: s ""K"H::::::n^ :H_fi^__ ami: i\ tool roMroiiT NO DUST TO AFFECT YOUR HEALTHNO HOT AIR TO DISCOMFORT YOU' NO PERSPIRATION TO MAR YOUR PLEASURES SAI. BALL TEA DANCE TO-NICHT DANCE T0!,AV K.\ E.XSION TILL 1 A.M. 130 to p.m. L J Free admission to Services in
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    • 112 13 to-day PAV ILION t',l MATINEE: TO-DAY TO-MORROW 3.15 MAGNIFICENT SPECTACULAR AND THKIU.IXG ENTERTAINMENT Uini MORE HUMOUR THAN ANY MUSH COMEDY A HIM TO i 111 I 15 A HOI I EXCITING^ I lm^ I 60 TO IT SUNOAVfXPftES3j lfcW%.-r EOWARO CHAPMANfi^^ JUDY CAMPBELLj?!' 'k< M i^ LtON Also Latest GAI'MONT
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    • 27 13 TO-NIGHT AT SUN TALKIE (New World) .U 7-.JO Ml p.m. First G Chapters of rnrersal's thrilling Serial MM, tto^ fAY »»O«. AIM »«,MONO Other I IMI i*<aiiniiria<
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  • 430 14 HANDICAPS FOR TO-DAY rOLLOWING i the tard for to dav'i races at Kuala Lumpur. I .TH 8) I WI< KI/OV. n ii M mi >WR U BRAWNY. LAD U 0 J 0RATOP rRACE FIVE INA1 V r 1 EP oa OV_ R KAOl IN 8 11 1 I n l.KI.r.RV
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  • 199 14 S rOMOWIMt \rv Spr<tat.>ifc J I Irdionv ff» i iv-6 •> > i !.»»•< ;it Kuala LnmpOl J Ra«- I: I IDOLTI N Sheila II i Kate 2: MISS ROD Plkimo! i 1 Race ri'lIEll) jL Tophi V Race 4: BI.ARHTM i Uicklow B:«\ I Race ">: KAOLIN
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  • 229 14 TURF 'From Our Own Re;; U Kuala Lumpui y> to the war continues, youj (l miii feel > only right to devote r»rui ru>iv ■t r and above the sums of $10.0 net profits of each n i heme and for war purpof mid
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  • 233 14 Local Home Leave: Municipal Decision IS a Municipal officer, who bei:v: i .to nine months' leave In a temperate climate, ea months' leave In the Colony because ol the his wire, entitled to have the other 4 J 2 na forwarded for later use? Thi> question was discussed at the
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  • 289 14 Diphtheria Outbreak, Parents And Municipal Commissioners THE subject of an outbreak of diphtlieria m Cameron Highlands wa.> discussed at yesterday's 1 meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners Mr. L. Rayman. President. referred to the reaction of n parents of girls studyM the Convent School at Highlands wl o had been
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    • 63 14 TO-DAY SOCCSR: Business Bouses Leagu Ford v. Brinkman's, Stadium; Harper Gilfillan v. Chaitered Bank, Depot; U.E.C. v. Sime Darby, S.HB.; S.A.F.A. Div I. Loyals v. Argylls. Gillma.Gordons v. R.A. dly.i. Balarang. CRICKET; Indian Association v. A.C.S.. Balestici. Ticlf Tallin mciii rroi-s TO-DAY: 12 39 a.m., 8.9 ft.; 12 41 pm..
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  • 89 15 Oaths Act: High Court Decision w sju. or. m aelault. six weeks' tile whole of the provisions of tho secrion^ were outsido the scope o the criminal Procedure Code Sir Percy, who followed Ifr 5^2, Bjaddells decision, saidli o«5 J hal an a aP Pale al does not Ue and
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  • 90 15 Well-Known Shanghai School Might Close Shanghai. Feb. 28. IS a dir-c* result of the exodus or H Americans irom China, one ol i the test-known institutions of i learning here, 'he Shanghai Ameri- i can School, in closing down Its bcarciinir department from to-day The authorities add that it may'
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  • 33 15 OWING to thy Mdden condition of tho ground th< B ne.vs Hunt*-. let Ijoccer mutch between the I and BramUx-o to have been played at the Depot vf.-tt rrfay was postponed
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  • 132 15 Seeking ARP Duty Pledge PART-TIME civil defence volunteers may shortly be nsked to put m extra hours at their posts. There will not. fo r the present, be any suggestion of compulsion. Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Home Secretary, is now reviewing the strength of the services to fcure thiit 't
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  • 147 15 j London. Fvb 28.-- The first contingents of Belgian Colonial troops ciiuftcd to Suda n have been there .some days, it i. s rued in London io-day. They are somewhere in the Sudan." Bel ore their I departure the Com- mander-in-Chief of I the Congo told them
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  • 26 15 IN order to benefit the small investor, a Bill is to be introduced into the Legislative Council shortly permitting the Issue of $3 War Savings Certificates
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  • 123 15 VOIR motto should be '«<. 4 believe. t» obey, and to UjhtV said Mr. T. W. Our. addressing boys of the Ajul>Vhituu School. Cairnhill Kuad. on the occasion of the cekbration of its foundei «-•>• mU-rday. x>!r. On;;. Is ..n old boy of thp
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  • 51 15 London. Feb. 28, The Labour r.ijdidatv Mr. Adam McKinlay, polling 21.900 votes defeated the Communist.. Mr. Malcolm Ma< Ewon at Dumbarcon. caused by t»>o a»>pointment of the Sitting Labour member, Mr. Tom Guieis, as w <!f s b lit «te at Fort William Mr. MaeEwnn pollert 3MI votei
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    • 353 15 !>ublic Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TJ VI.ERS. iiow invited for the _ol- service. For partii|..j Tender Room. Date o: Cloeillj Wilkinc irovf ia« Katong >30.) don. 0 Murch IM1. I ry Flti.'>0 p in. 31, March 1_>41 '.a A. ''X<iuarrying, ladt-g gra- .1 QUIfff mimff i Deposit noon C Marcli. 1041.
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    • 56 15 •DULCr is the funniest thin* that's "BENZINE" around. There's no I LAUGH Rationing here! P u c y IAUGI •1 it- f^tt'V'^^k. Ir ¥fl I love when I i?fc <>1 fr beheve A m Bjk Iran e ven -«v*iJP ti:o I know -V^r DifrtvibrS SYLVAN SIMON Produced by EDGAR SELWTH
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    • 213 15 Public Notice KL'CHAI TIN, LIMITED. 'Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). DIVIDEND NO. 19. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, ha.s been declared on account of the- yeai ending .JOth September. 1941 and will be paid to Shareholders c>n the Register
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    • 216 15 CLASSIFIED ADS («M)M I'U.K I/.KVE.V) SUAiJ a»*-EMoo« '-ii.j rut 7 fWo. 6o»n> TO LLT |3« J>in KAtong Ro r biiw- If:,- $40 A VV I/ X PcnUM. 117, v SlUf»porr. 'NO. 'JifM.it CAMfiKON «IGBI v "iIT I piTJOd. «c»j. M...j. rrjlnuu-. Mnv..porr •No 015-U Ckjrximan h <; IK fcroan- ">■
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    68 16 iiir it.i id pate of the uniling ,t s»ri;«.int vc«n 4)ii til" rijjlit »»>«' l»i< t«r»" is IIM tou( hstom- l#f luck of s«|" dnm of UM K.A.F. n<»v\ IS sistiiif! l^ e Cirr**ks IN m«• m l» r t f the crt likfs to t:ik»- off on I fi
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  • 258 16 TURKEY TALKS SUCCESSFUL Ankara. Feb. 2X. 1 thk Foreign Secretary, Mr. 1 1 Anthony HM'l conversetions wivn Turkish officials are described as extremely satisfactory and no further meetings will be necessary, unless it is decided to meet to agree on the exact terms S of the communique which will be
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  • 119 16 London, Feb 28. IT is learned m London to-day that one of the four vessels of the convoy recently attacked by the Germans and claimed by them (o have been destroyed has reached a British port undamaged. These four vessels were officially described as not yet over, due.
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  • 403 16 SOFIA. FEB H rl (JO.Bl LGAR1 A IS xx VERY GREAT DAM. OF BECOMING A THEATRE OF War THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO TO SPARE* BULGARIANS I SHALL DO IT." DEC I \KH) if BRITISH MINISTER. MR GEOR(iF REXDELl BRITISH AND AMERICAN CORRESPONDED He emphasised
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  • 154 16 1,300 STRONG MEN WANTED WANTED In Greater, London. 1,300, strong men to do ai man-sized job. This is the effect oi an appeal from the* London Regional; Commissioner, made, through the Ministry! of Labour and Ht-i tional Service, for this number of ment tor the rescue party service m the
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  • 9 16 IOSDONa..L yithoul follow d a man raid than for
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