Morning Tribune, 14 March 1941

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  • 18 1 Morning Tribune VoI 6— No. 36. Friday, Mar. 14. 1941. Morning Tribune Friday, March 14, 1941 I .v
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  • 128 1 London, Mar. 13. I glllTlSH fighters have shot down two more enemy aircraft during to-day without loss to themselvev This occurred when, about dawn this mornii.tr. muM n-imber of enemy fighters and n^hler bombers crossed the south-east cot* but did not penetrate very fir inland before they were
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  • 237 1  - SPRING IS IN THE AIR RALPH WALLING (By Reuters Air Correspondent) WAR'S HEAVIEST RAIDS HERALD NEW OFFENSIVE 11 HI• 15.A.F. bombed Berlin for the first time this year, during their heaviest ud of the war on Germany, while the ftwaffe incurred record losses against Britain's improved and secret anti-air-raft defences
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  • 773 1 Londnii. Mar. 13. BRITAIN'S night fighters, including the new twin-engined Bristol Beau, had their most successful night of the war. They are known to have destroyed nine enemy raiders, says is proved by the fact that in most cases they sot their victims with
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  • 103 1 > London, Mar. 13 T' HE RAF Coastal Coin- mand were also in action son Wednesday night. Ont Beaufort torpedo-bomber tor- 5 pedoed a German destroyer in j S the Skagerrak. jetwren Nor wiy and Denmark. The rear-gunner of UM Beaufort said that the des- I troyer opened
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  • 28 1 RAF IN AFRICA GREECE CAIRO, MAR 13 r <««l 1i"^.U....l i"^.U. ...,.,.itc ik FRITREA. i.ipor.»o hc aerodrome n -ma Enemy aircrait 01. tn <• hMMn Bt Decnm.r, and IWJJ
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  • 310 1 London, Mar. 13. KLIN. Bremen and Hamburg had men 1 heaviest battering of the war by tne ri the bright moonlight on We nesd y ™l,oke Reports show that many large fires b ioke ut in Berlin, the industrial area of Bicmen et well alight, and the target
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  • 312 2 Mr, Eden Expresses 'Horror Disgust' At Bomb Outrage CAIRO, MAR. 13. A TKUXJKAM 1 Xl'Ki:s;siN(; HIS HOKROR AM) DIS- A <;i \>r IIIi; AITKMFT ON.TfU? IJFK OF MR. GEORGE WApKI, THE BRITISH TO SOFIA, ANJ> MI vVUJi US OF HIS STAFF HAS Ml-KN SENT BY THF BRITISH FOUFJOX SECRETARY. >TJi.
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  • 113 2 TokfO, Mar. 13. THE Miyaku Shjmbun In a comment on Mar. 11 .says:-- "Tbit British operations in Africa Uave devKtoped Co a poiilt wher? they have considerable political and military .-ignificanc:. -Especially in Eihiopia and Jtr.n?a ?pnialiiand they are pro* ure^ing remarkably and liave brought
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  • 63 2 Ottawa. Mar 13. THE construction of paved n?n--1 ways on 100 aerodrome* for use in the Empire Air Tn-i i'v Scheme has now been completed in Canada. Before the end of the current year, pradiiates emerging from the air trainhi schools at the rate of
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  • 52 2 MORE INDIANS TO TRAIN IN ENGLAND Lahore, Mar. 13. I ■IT is learnt that a. second batch <>f randdates for training in workshops in England. will shortly be selected. They will consist of 50 of which ten will bo selected trorn the Madras Presidency and the native states of South
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  • 103 2 NAZIS WANT POULTRY FROM FRANCE Shanghai, Mar. 13. COMMENTING on the food blockade of Europe, the American Shanghai Morning Pest declares that a report from Vichy states (hat uncccupiecl France has been told to deliver 600 tons of poultry tq th* W^zis. That is a sufficient answer to tho.s-^ who
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  • 52 2 Another Prisoners' Camp For India New Delhi, Mar. 13. THE Raj has so far agreed to ac--1 commothfo iI.COO Italian prisoners in Indii. In addition to the camps at Ramgarh and Bangalore with a total capacity of 36.000 a third camp is bqins establish^ at Bhopal with a rapacity or
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  • 66 2 Pu nos Aires. Mar. 13. pOLLOWIXG the passage of the f Tease and Lend Bill, representatives of Belgium, Chechoslovakia. Denmnrk. Wei France, Greece and ;>reat Britain, forming an Interallied Co-Opcration Committee. In "Ruenos Aires cabled President Pcosevelt congratulating him and the oecpl* of the United States on
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  • 31 2 Dr. M. C. Bain has been appointed a member of the Pharmacy Board for a period of three years in place of the Hon. Dr; lim tt&h iioe, J P.. resigned.
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  • 32 2 CALES of War Sav- in^s Certificates Jn Malaya amounted to $371,820 during the period from Feb. 24 t j March 10, bringing the total to $3,962,580.
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  • 209 2 London. Mar. 13. MR. TOM MANN, the veteran Labour leader, dtei to-day. Born in Foleshill, Warwickshire, on Apvri 15. 1856 Tom Mann started life as a farm hand at the age of nine. He later worked on a mine for three vears. From there he went
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    38 2 yL Polish troops)!. 7 co-ope ratjn* T^ with the British forces, h a v e shared in the i fighting and/ the rictories In i the' Western I desert. This picture shows Polisn. cavalry fon the move. i
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  • 148 2 KONOYE'S MESSAGE TO THAI PREMIER Tokyo, Mar. 1 IN reply, to a message sent bj Thai Prime Minister, Luanf Ipul Songs ram, in which the 1 Prfttie Minister expressed fl deep gratitude for the succe Japanese mediation ui the 1 Freneh Indo-Ch.na border dig the' Prime Minister. Prince Aya to
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  • 58 2 Hong Kong. Mar. UTTTH a further Jockey Cluoo lion of $83,803. the Souih C Morning Post F-omber Funn totals $1,685,66! In addition, Lhr ted $83,800 to the British m the Relief of stress in $^0,000 to the BilfLsh War J« sation Fund. $16,000 to^ Dunstan's and
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    • 138 2 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pninH aronrid tho h«-nrt, pa!fi<»ii, dl':zin^«.s, hendacheji at top and "t ln«a<! and «^ove <. hortnt»ss of Ih, fiej nerTy, or HUiTor from poor i, \t*r* of nwmniy ntid energy, Indigai* wmry and frw, your ttvubie is i»rob«*uh.'<| hy IliKh
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    • 58 2 Tfce FARADAY COMPAfI* IT' ways: MArHI S SINGAPORE FA*i^ SHIP YACHT AND DREDGE BROKERS, HEAVY DUTY PLANT AND MACHINERY BROKERS LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS AND LOCOMOTIVES MINING MACHINERY AND DREDGE SPARES DIESEL ENGINES OF ALL SIZES AND HORSE POWER ELECTRICAL GENERATING PLANT: OIL MILL MACHINERY w rite Pfo"*< or call far
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  • 442 3 I a^/i^ L^wrf Bill L London, Mar. 13. y historic significance of the passage of the Lease Ind'u p .d B'll is stressed in the comment in the vhv papers in London. I 'Tin -os considers it an event which may well
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  • 204 3 '•HIKED WIFE" 'At the Capitol) E'i WIFE," the New Uni- comedy that had a premiere at the Capitol light in aid of the "Buy a Mr" Fund is a first class •me of Uie best film air mm t tl at Singapore has u a lon time. Hind
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    63 3 There is yoss.u*^ ly no dc»art-T Z ment uf inuu>- S try in which \nt I scypremacy of British maun) J facturers H ;< more (lefmitely established a'M< more generally <• Z accepted tU*ni S in tbe martu- S facture yf Vi i cuits. This* picture show^ S the end
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  • 63 3 Fleet Street Workers Amaze Duke PIE Duke of Kent visited Fleet Street and inspected newspaper ofiiccs which nave suffered fiom air raids during the past few months. The Duke said he Was amazed at the unfailing regularity with which newspapers had managed to appear at their usual times, and was
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  • 71 3 fdgdsg...And The Result Washington, Mar. 13. A Nearly tf* 1 "£f > S JJ&h «9 went in February totalled ?7Z, M d slat riw §SKss^~ H w tllc York Times declares, wnen Tiiey W il! .Itates would never p«U be wrong ap n VmMv nnlshed
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  • 361 3 Death Of Rev. Stephen Band Till] death occurred at his residence in Cavanagh Road yesterday /ening, after a sudaen heart attack, of the Rev: Stephen Baud, pastor of In* 1 J Presbyterian Church in Orchard Road. The news will be received with great .shock by his many friend* i particularly
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  • 18 3 Mai 1 i evidence thi I i o\\af I )ir;lly on T C fcr I r.ia i Reuter
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    • 90 3 m^ *mm l| iflj EASTEI^SALE \j\ si i» i i s i nn 1 1«|{ j*SSKCSL P Y B N «J 11 IN, h!d Y°L E l\ !:;°n'o V AC •2r c c Lp cnk i» !'S c tens a! r ll I KE E T| S M I|j K
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  • 999 4  -  VERA ARDMORE lEtoejnJHl BY W| Major and Mrs. D. G RUSteU Rob tod I game oi Racket Football uheir own Invention) on February 22, they intended it as a try-OUt lor later game in aid of the War Fund. Tin- trial
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  • 36 4 Cathedral Wedding PELEBRATED at St.] Andrews Cat he- j dial yesteriay at 4.15, p.m. WU the marri-i Of Miss M. E. A. I (Peggy) Fisher. ig.A.I.M.N.S.i on ly daughter ol the late Rev, and Mrs. T.
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  • 75 4 Wedding News > TH E marriage S of Miss Gra- i cia \ihs and Mr MaxLtwis will) S take place at I the Chesed-el- Synagogue on J Thursday, 27ih, at 5 p.m. Bride wiM wear traditional white satin and i a white tull* vtil. She will be 3 attended by
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    • 89 4 FOOD is DBAS lie eeriuiii in the be^i S'iir Your moner. Lfo /v/r^ Vegetable Cooking Fat thai 1. Contains Vitamins A. B. D. 2. Is made in the Philippines under American supervision by most modern proeess. 3. Is untouched by hands. 1. Improves all frying, baking and shortening. 5. Is
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    • 110 4 COMMERdA ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being mi for the commencement of cias during the 1941 year of traini iii the following subjects:- All London Chamber of U meree 1941 examination subJ« London Matriculation June I and January 1942. School Certificate Examine December, 1941. Pitman Cowiraercia cate Subjects. Particulars of
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  • 1226 5 FIRST AID for the FIRST YEAR j Linoiira«4« k j (hi Id i*4>ii i i TO KEEP the hour bef jre bedtime very quiet and not, to get over-excited. To go \to bed early during termJ time— and to get up in sood t time for school. TO CLEAN their
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    • 87 5 tjß9S^ -^t^Kr *o^^w MM A Mt\ All the best breakfasts incMe AUSTRALIAN BACON bacon and eggs, kidneys and bacon, haddock and bacon and bacon on toast. In fact, whatever tindish served, Australian bacon seems to play an important part, which is reason enough for pun hasinu only the finest quality.
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  • 653 6 A GRAPHIC description ol yvnat hi a!1( J> h(> >au was ivea A in the fifth court, y.- ,»i-rda.v. Mm Mr. flon Sui Sen. In i Gunner Budh Singh, when a charge of murder was preferred agaiMl time Indian soldiers, Opl Munshi Ul, Bft Ma.iu Rahunath Sin^rh and
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  • 574 6 TAKE PRECAUTIONS AGAINST BOMBS BROADCASTING from the Singapore station b night on A.R.P. Engineering, Mr. T. Clark sa.d Every householder In Singapore and other I towns should know how to take precautions a i 'blast and splinters. If you can afford it and i mateiiaU are available, the best thing
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  • 209 6 At The MiiM'iiiii THE range of variety of fish that finds It 1 most European tables in Singapore Is small. Many people seem to think that the avaiw supply is limited to ikan merah. soles, kuran, ActuaUy the markets are always fuJ or of many kinds, cheaper
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    • 166 6 \TI f 1 1."? 1 1 < 1 ri l jTi/ f /5 c <Utp iV-n 7/ fOi AC. MAINS 11) jiLJJSJJJL\EJ U ffllt DC/AC MAiNS Each tUCC66siv« year finds British radio receivers well ahoad of all competitors. In the medium-price class, for ;nstance, no other set» on the market
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    1251 7 Letter Front London More Men Wanted S For Roof Spotting: j Business Rivalry Va- S nishes: Courage Of London Nurses: Haw- Haw Beats His Best! i <^ *^^r* +^^^^r* London, Jan. 15. |L DERMAN L. HOGAN, of A Liverpool, has suggested a -4 plan for obtaining fire--2*
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  • 357 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY. MARCH 14, 1941. NAZI TREACHERY XHE dastardly bomb outrage in Istanbul, in which the former British Ambassador to Sofia, Mr. George Rondel, had a narrow escape from death, has more in it than appears on the surface. It appears that the bomb was secreted in the luggage
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    • 26 7 CELLOPHANE PAPER Made in England J CAN he supplied FROM STOCK Rahamin penhas ll? Cecil Street. Singapore. Mtot 2B JEW—^*M^ml "\.Jr\j, I "iJ^iV^Hli^ $mmttmMr •awßl frfß*
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    • 25 7 IoB^ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICIi Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, I SINGAPORE, 8.8. fHONE NO.
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  • 301 8 muMcaL OpiA AN Saturday April sth at 9.15 p.m. a musical evening will be held at the Dutch Club, Cairnhill Road. The price of tickets will be $1.50 (including tax» and can be obtained by the general public as well as by members. As however
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  • 394 8 Lucia Di Lammermoor To-night XOTEK IVJEiMBKRS of the Singapore iU Gramophone and Music Society arc reminded that there will be a performance ol the Opera "Lucia di Lammermoor at 11 Newton Road. The performance will start at )0 v f' sharp and all are asked to make a special effort
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  • 107 8 Coal Shortage Shanghai. WITH the prict of eon! jumpn ing from |200 to *280 a ton. the Shanghai Power Company is laced with a possible reduction of supply for tn(l next lew months. Th* blgh cost is due to the nonanival of coal fiom Calcutta ana to the lack of
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    34 8 GE US I queer I Colled^ oi lie I of i" otl ardrv h stant chitffai k Cecilia K in a some Ka>a prfection f las \s\/, m con- I *<■«• earh H hours J"
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    • 201 8 II I 111 II I U I^P^^fefat^ l !lJ<^mnmtfmtmßsk t JMHB Toscanini (onducting the 8.8.C. Sym. Orch. Symphony No. 1 in C Maj., Op. 21 Beethoven D***** 23 Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Sym. Orch. Symphony No. 5 in E Min., Op. 64 (Tchaikovsky) D***** 10 Symphony No. 5 in E
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  • 1242 9 M Mariamuthu. who described i imself M a broker, said that he lime to know Lim John Chye on Fan. 18, 1941. He met him in a cftee shop and he was inUoduu rt tc him by a friend. Lim John Chyc
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  • 87 9 Chungking COMMENTING on the rela* tfoni between the Kuomm tan* and the Communist Party. Mr Frank W. Price well known American missionary ol hengtu slated in a radio bfoadCWfl h( n that difference* tween tho two tides bui no civil war is possible U
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  • 138 9 S k MEMOK \NI)I M m t he i n subject of the Singapore i bus service was submitted at the nif.'tint: of the Singapore S Rural Board, yesterday, by i V Major W. Rose, when it wan v stated that th e Board should I
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  • 207 9 A MISTAKEN sense of loyalty to his mother country has landed a 15-year-old boy in trouble. While working M an assistant in his father's bicycle shop. in McPherson Road, he was assisting in the management of an unlawful society known as < the Sin Peck Sian.
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    • 36 9 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO 4, ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes *yw^ \JL Intricate Visual |(>|Mij^ Problems 1\ Glasses if needed K. A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. 15 yrari' European Clinical Esperleart. Phone 3002.
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    • 198 9 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours tt l« %o loriK<r gotsjgjsjgff to BsflEsr from .«hh of vikoui .mil manhood, weak memory nod body, nervousness, Impure hio»Ml, nuk ly skin, depression, ■ml pour 1 1. •p, )<• »n /ttnerican Doetoi has discoven quii-k, easy wuy t" ead these troubl
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  • 100 10 London, Mar. 13. WINCHESTER is one of the four cities and towns which, en the completion of their War Weapons Weeks, have raised more than double the amount aimed at. Winchester, aiming at £320,000, raised 1651.163. Colonial help for the Red Cross St. John Fund
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  • 171 10 I i was made clear at a meeting of the Singapore Rural Board, yesterday, that arrangements are being made by the Board for the housing of j evacuees in rural areas in the event of a naval attack on this city. It was revealed
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  • 52 10 THE History of the 1 19th Hyderabad Regiment" is the title of a talk to be broadcast from the Singapore Station on Friday, March 14, at 7 p m. by an officer of the Regiment. This is one of the talks in the series "The History of
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  • 91 10 Grow Your Own Food Exhibition AMATEUR gardeners may derive much profit by a visit to Raffles Museum, and examining a new exhibition at the top of the main stairs. Based on a now wellknown local publication this exhibit consists of a series of specimens, watercolour drawings and local food production.
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  • 36 10 Dr. A. G. H Smut. who served In the medical service in Malaya and St. Vincent and has been sinci assistant medical officer In thr Colonial Office, i to be medical adviser to the Colonial Secretary.
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  • 42 10 London, Mar. 13. VISITORS to Buckingham Palace on Wednesday included Professor J. B. Conant. President of Harvard University, Lord Har.'ech. the new High Commissioner oi South Africa and Mr. A. V. A?exander the First Lord of the Admi- British Wireless
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  • 139 10 Missionary To Be' Exhumed A FTER lying in his tomb f< over fifty years, the p mains of the late Mr. Tan S< Bee, Chinese Christian missioi ary, who came to Singapd from China to preach ti Gospel, are to be exhumed f< re-burial at the Bidadarj Urn tery to-morrow
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  • 35 10 The Rpv. Nevill Stevens, iate i Ipoh, F.M.S.. is doinß useful wqi giving lectures to the troops in u neighbourhood of his Parish som where in England on rubber plan ing and Malaya in general.
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    • 322 10 Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Tour akta) hai nearly GO million tiny nvurrm a i>(i porea urberf ccrmi hide and cause terrible Itchlnjr, Cracklnf, ■osema, Pecllr.tr, HuriiitiK. A < m itiiitfworin, PHorifiMls, niackheada, Plmplea, Foot Itch and other hlemlahea Ordinary treatments Riv<» only Irmporary relief Ix-fauw they do not
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    • 167 10 BIHXS PIIILP LIM-. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommoaaa apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., THE BAXK LIXE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW Yol AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 37 10 War and delayed mails heve let us down. The Mickey Mouse continuation strips are not to hand. but. hopt, they will be in a dav or two. In the meantime here are further experiences of Henry. >f....a«j.
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    • 434 11 DSGDFSGDSAG Situations Vacant -^TZ^heT Indian preferred. JSS Buhru t g^Tfor office work teacher to teach 3 chilli on. Apply «ta£ng to tlo n' ond T «al»nr required to Box Tr;b une. Slngft^W__4lsO) rr~ t,,r liHy Indian workshop war allowance and smgapore Employment rnnuh Road. Singapore. rrThTF'cashier, Caabier. L«»»ef s Typist
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    • 621 11 Miscellaneous BARBfcLLS. Dumbellii-Orlent s Beat I particulars. K. C. Barbell. 3fl. Cross Stiftt, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 77i>(») MOST TASTEFUL FOOD in town. l Orcliard Restaurant Bar". 38 Orchard Road, Singapore. (No. 832O) SERVICE and comiort guArnnteed. Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Sean Street. Singapore. i:vte moderate, modern aanitatlon.
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    • 702 11 FOR SALL Singer sports 1940 model, with bund new tyres. Tax paid and fullv insured till December 1941. Cur can S ***n «t Choy Auto Repairers, 365 Jalun r (NO. 805O) FOR SALE One 1939 10 HP Hlllm in Drop Hfari Coupe. Not yet 20.000 mils*. (jUAruuteed 35b M.P.G m
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    • 609 11 Property For Sale 22 LOTB (each 6.000 wi ft for permit nent and temporary Building. Water. Elec. avHilrtble. Buu route. Uolng cheap. Apply 54, bumbawa Road. Siiigapv)re [jk>. 821G> FOR SALE 12 semi-detached house*, upper Sorangoon. RentH $20 rich per month, to be sold m one blot*--Apply Box No. 33<J.
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    • 454 11 lon the; AIR I I jl SINGAPORE (1.533 kci) ZBPI 39 9f m«tff«sj (9 99 met) 1 Zlil'j tl it metroa (7. 25 mr s> Prom Jt 00 am. to 9 15 a m From 10 09 a.m. to 1 59 p m. From 5 09 p.m. to 19. 00
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  • 123 12 Shiukwan. PIKLD despatches received hen stated that enemy reinforcements had been sent to various sectors in southwestern coastal districts in KwanjrtunK. MOW tha one thousand Japanese troops were added to the Veunj?konjr unit which was still engaged by the Chinese on the outskirts. About the
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  • 396 12 ITOOK objection to his anti-British HUitude,' .said Joseph, Indian ex-serviceman, when he was charged yesterday, In the third court, with assaulting Kailasam Pillai who was stated to have fractured his hand in the fight. Kailasam said that the fltfht occurred in a, coffee shop over an argument
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    • 178 12 r/i^ fi/6 COMEDY SHOW IN TOWN! I 3.15 6.15 9.15 |< \I»IHH DAILY 1 SHOWS on SATURDAY SUNDAY II A.M 3.15 6.15 9.15 I AT USUAL PRICKS I HIS Piopttial WAS A P>uypx>lUicH! It was a cold business deal... until Id his blonde fiancee and his brunette v. -turned On
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    • 159 12 THE BRIGHTEST MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW IN TOWN! sssi&s? AittAMfiiU ff*%{ B'way's Sensational Musical Comedy HU EDDIE BRACKEN FRANCES vc7%^ somghits!^ lANGFORD DESI ARNAZ fr>J Produced and dittoed by u- aDAV IT* GEORGE ABBOTT Al It ROT iko iaoio picijh Also MARCH OF TIMES Topical Short 'CRISIS in the PACIFIC and_'J^iih-_<;a/j-:its;^
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  • 115 13 lULIAN Arthur AlJ fon.su a 20-year--0 1 a Eurasian claimed trial when he was charged before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second court yesterday with attempting to extort $15 irom Abdul Rahman bin Huh Mohamed Tahir by putting him in fear of injury. The caM was p ported
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  • 120 13 OH. Indonesia!" is the title of a Malay song by the well known opera -tar Miss Julia which < may be heard on a new Columbia record. It calls upon the people of Malaya and the Dutch Indies to I be "up and doing" in I
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  • 118 13 •THAILAND" is the 1 .subject Of ft tall to be broadcast from the Singapore Station at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday. March l», V9 Mr Francis Cooray. The talk will be relayed from the rtn ang station. Mr. Cooray, who is on the stair of the
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  • 109 13 "Dugout" Teachers Enlisted Chungking THE hojx.' of Japanese airA raiders to break the Chinese morale by visiting Chungking is further forestalled with the establishment in the wartime Capital Of an air-raid education promotion committee which is seeing to it that tbj Japanese air raid should not hamper the morale and
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  • 110 13 Punjab Takes Care Of Its Ex-Servicemen Lahore, Mar 13. IMPORTANT conccaitom regard i!^ the eligibility for Govern merit .service M candidatr.s who haw- served or may serve in the armed force* in the present war were announced by the Punjal Government who has decided to accept the general principle wherever
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    • 71 13 L*****7J LARGEST, and, MOST LUXURIOUSLY D ".ORATED DANCE PALACE EAST OF SUEZ THE ONE ONLY DANCE FLOOR FITTED WITH AN \DJISTABLE. ELEVATED. ELECTRICALLY OraUTED AND REVOLVING VAUDEVILLE STAGE! TQ-NICHT DANCE 9.30 to 12 P.M. ■I I /D-.1/OAV^OU' OTA f 771/, /1./V/. FIEE ADMISSION TO SERVICES IN UNIFORMS. k SUN TALKIE
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    • 194 13 TO DAY BM\IIJO\ 9 6 ,3 A DOUBLE DOSE OF CHILLS FOR FANS! EDGAK WALLACTB OEEATEST CHARACTEI I UEBINB BOLVBB nil MTSTESY rnr uhfju: THE missinc; PEOPLE <;o: VOI Will \l\ THRILLED! «w/cH I i I_^ Bb ~**B alb .As^^^B^V^ j4*Kr^*. From .1 story by fltfjr f fflfilf^lffl^ flf f^'llll
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  • 621 14 THRILLING PLAY AT ANSON STADIUM S.C.P.A i, Argyll s.h o. THRJU in plenty were provided at the Anaon Roaci Stadium, yesterday, in tlic first di vision tnatch between the Chinese and tne \ryll and Sutherland tiighlandeis in which the Chin' ik both points by the
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  • 95 14 Derby To Be Run At Newbury London, Mar. 13. I;OR th<3 first time in history, the Derby wiil be run at Newbury, probably on the Saturday of the meeting fixed for June 6 and with the Oaks on the first day of the meeting. The stewards have arranged, according to
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  • 118 14 A REMINDER is -iven ot tonight's boxing at the Hew World Stadium, when Rush Milling, fresh I from hi.s short-cut victory over I Si-mponK, tops the bill with a twelve-round main event fight with Joe Diamond. With one of the flashiest flphters in Singapore to-day fighting Inst Diamond,
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  • 173 14 Ford's Swamp Naafi With Nine Goals FORD 8 C !>; N a WE I TGiii) K.C swamped Xaah with i Business Houses league match the Singapore Harbour Board aroiiM.i r.ow the distinction of having won O f t I eight matches and drawn two. The match began sensational! Ford'i Mad
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  • 228 14 Last -Minute Win For The R.A.M.C. R.A M.C 3: M P II 2. A GOAL scoied near the tail end ol the maci enabled the R.A.M.C. to emerge winners oiet Malaya Publishing House by the odd goal in five a the Y.M.C.A. ground, in a Division two A. ma.cn. They
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  • 225 14 OCB 3; GITHIUFS OVERSEA Chinese Bank scored a three-one victi over Guthrie's in another Business Houses lea: match on the J.C.S.A. ground. The Banket two goals to one at the end of the first hall 0.C.8. opened accounts through Kai wing, about ten minu.es after
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  • 146 15 PAR TIAL ECLIPSE OF MOON MANY Singapore residents had 1"! the pleasure of observing a partial eclipse of the moon last I night. The phenomenon was noticed at 'about 6.30. Among Indians and other AslaI tic races it is commonly believed [among the uneducated and the il- literate that the
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  • 87 15 k FIFTEEN-YEAR- OLD boy admitted at Lambeth Juvenile Court that he had embezzled two .sums from his employers. He asked that four other casf'v Including one of emb<v/lu! another oi stealing C5, be taken Into consideration. He wa.s sent to approved school Tor three years. A 15-year-old
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  • 58 15 Johore Chinese Help British Air Raid Sufferers JJUMS of $1,500 from u the Chinese of Batu Pahat and $5tf4.45 from the Chinese ol Segamat have been forwarded t h rough the Chinese Secretariat for the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Relief Fund. The Begamat Chinese had sent a prevlo u s
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  • 108 15 A CHINESE aged about 30 received a severe stab wound on his chest in an affray which occurred lat the junction of Beach Road and Jal a n Sultan last night at about 9 o'clock. It was alleged that the man was walking in the company of a
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  • 47 15 Mr. Cheah Ken* Hoon, retired accountant of the Kinta Sanittiry Board, and a well known mem- ber of the Chinese) community in Perak, is on a visit to Singapore, accompanied by his family. Mr. Cheah Kenp Hoon expects to be here 'or about a month.
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  • 27 15 Under instructions Irom the Home Oov- i ernment, H.E. the Governor ha« been pleased to recotcnise Mr B. H. Carson as Hon. Vice-Consul of Sweden in Penang.
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    • 107 15 FOK HEALTH. STRENGTH AND INCREASED POWER OF THE VITAL ORGANS TAKE VANOV I K SANOVIGOR feeds the nerves and worn-out cells, fQaaUses > «od supply, restores normal poUrtty. and tones up en "^f 1 51" im P art to old age the Tiffour, elasUcity and 'new©>°«th and will help to
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    • 274 15 Public Notices SINGAPORE j MUNICIPALITY TEN HERS. 1 TENDERS are now IdvlUu 1:r thp following inuterUtlB or service. For parti cuiaro sec Municipal Tonder Boom. Tender Dale of Cloalua Supply of Sanitary FltUogi (Deposit $S(H-). 4 p.m. 31. ilarcb I Supply del!\«-y dwrtn^ May. June July 1?H1 of 45,000 beg«
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    • 305 15 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB SUMMER (CiOVFKNOR'S Cl'F Ml RTLVQ JfHl. Salurdav sth, Wednesday Hh, Saturday Vilh Monday Mlh and Saturday 19th Ipnl, IMI. i NTRIEfi CLO< Jioon TUSk V. 25T0 MAf.CH !M] I 1 A IN LIMITED SWEEPSTAKES FY»R MEMBERS ONLY will b| held Hace day. Applical foe ticketfl md be
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 64 15 TO-DAY j SOCCER .rA.F.A. 1., a-ut. Div. I. M.F.A. v Goidon.s. Stadumi; 1 R.A. •;,<•;-(•. v LoyaLs. Changi; Div.. 118. HM.S. Sultan v R.A.F. 'Kallanp*. Naval Base, 8.H.L., A.P.C. v Traction. Tructton; Straits Tlmet Hainpm Gilfillan, Depot. iBOXINO: Milling -Diamond NVu World. f riili* lafih HKiil IfDFS TO-DAY: 111' mi,
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  • 175 16 THREE DIVISIONS OF ITALIANS WIPED OUT ATHENS, MAR. 13. THREE ITALIAN DIVISIONS HAVE BEEN COMPLKTELY 1 DESTROYED AND TEN THOUSAND ITALIANS KILLED. WOUNDED OR CAPTURED DURING THE FOUR DAYS OF HEAVY FIGHTING IN ALBANIA, ACCORDING TO RELI ABLE MILITARY OBSERVERS. Apparently spurred on by Mussolini's visit, the Black's launched a
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  • 61 16 MacDONALD INSPECTS CANADIAN AIRMEN London, Mar. 13. Pn,< n s iod airmen wiring U Britain with a Royal Canadian Air Fore iju.idrun of the Army i 11 Command were In- j terday by the newly ■i i d Hi",h CommlMlonet to i MicDi nald would 1 1 ble him to
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  • 21 16 13. '1 he H of Commons hell 10-day'i union in i v cret to di i ippinf i Reuter
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    21 16 Malayan trained pilots of the RAF. arc hvw wen parading before the C-in-C \v Fast, Sir Robert Brooke-Popham. yesterday awning -i
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  • 59 16 Japanese Envoy On New Axis Sydney, Mar. 13. AUSTRALIAN fears of Japan were described as "completely unnecessary" by Mr. Talsuo Kavvai, the lint Japanese Minister to Australia on arrival here to-uay. He said, "Australia is for Australians and Asia for Asiatics." and he hoped to see "a geographical, social, commercial,
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  • 110 16 Two- Ocean Navy Urged By Knox Washington. Mar. 13. THE speedy completion of a two-ocean navy W9U 1 urged by Colonel Frank Knox. Secretary for th? Navy, Admiral Stark, Chief of Naval Operations, and Admiral Towers. Chief of the Bureau ol Aeronautics, in testimony before the House of Representatives Appropriations
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  • 101 16 TRENCH police, who are trying to stamp out in--1 creasing Communist activities throughout th* Vichy territory, have found in Lyons the headquarters of an organisation composed of Polish women Communists. The women are said to have organised netw >••"■; ol propaganda apentt all over France,
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  • 35 16 Athens, Mar. 13— The Gr destroyer Psara. e>i<>itin:; a c viu m the Aegean Sea, vmk submarine which attempted attack the convoy, ih; nounced by the Min > ».i ">lai 10-day Reuter
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  • 214 16 THE responsibility for betwee £300,000,000 and $35M*fl worth of unfilled British order for war matt-rial and dm owned facilities for munitM production in the United S may be transferred to the wi States Government. This wa disclosed to-day by bfch ministration official who slj that negotiations an the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 78 16 f ti WAY Three Shows To-day :{.ir> p.m., 6.15 p.m.. 9.15 p.m. MORNING SHOW TOMORROW AT 11 O'CLOCK A vivid victurization of world emits from 1929 PRESENT DAY! P^~^< Lt^.^j^ < paramount C/\cfunr "j^/r* "T^"; J SUPPORTED BY 8.M.1. DOCUMENTABT "THE ROAD TO VICTORY" 10-JIOItItO\V at Hduard Small pre.enh SHOW
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    • 3 16 NETT SALES EXCEED
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