Morning Tribune, 15 March 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vo l 6— No. 37, Saturday, Mar. 15. 1941. Mornin Tribun Saturday. March 15. m\
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  • 457 1 THE ROYAL AIR FORCE SCORED ONE OF ITS MOST DEVASTATING SUCCESSES ON THURSDAY, MAR. 13. THE ENEMY MIGHT WELL PONDER ON THE TRASHING HE GOT ON THAT BLACK THURSDAY. BRIEFLY, THE LIST OF RAF. SUCCESSES ON THAT SINGLE DAY READS: /I The R.A.F.
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  • 149 1 14 ITALIAN PLANES SHOT DOWN Athens, Mar. 14. r.M RTEEN Italian fighUr, irere shot down by the R\ F in the Tepelini and area in Albtnia on Tbindav. according to a com- r. iiiiiqiie from the hcadquar- ters t»l the British forces in 2 ttCt. m Doi i an offensive
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  • 96 1 R.A.F. CONTINUE TO PUNISH WOP ARMIES Cairo, Mar. 14. tighten and bombers tinue to punish Italy's in Albania and Africa maikably tew losses. Bthe highlights of their wst activities, as recorded in n R-A F Midcili East coinI i\ bftfin and main fipoli were heavily raldday night. Bombs entire length
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  • 81 1 XINCHi:N(i, i:i south-eastern I i; M prh province, is in < hmeve hands. The m-i-unalion was comple'cd In U* rari^ J» ours f Thursdav morning, after VW9 columns of troops had launehed a rigmoi attuk the previous ChlntM flghtera to-day itool town at least five JHW* aerial battle
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  • 516 1 F LONDON MAR II E GERMAN AIR BLITZ Ol BRITAIN'S SIIIPmiIDIV CENTRES CONTINUE OS Till RSDAY NIGHT "HUNDREDS OF GERMAN PLANES" tiAIDEh CLYDKSIDE FOR TIIK FIRST 11ME SINCE THE WAR. Bl T RAF NIGHT FIGHTERS. ANTIAIRCRAFT GUNNERS AM) •OTHER DEVICES' TOOK THEIR FULL TOLL
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    124 1 It ipbul. Mar. 11. STRIKING evidence of IIM way the R.VF. is driving I Nazi industry towards the east lias been broucht to Istanbul •)> Austrian n'fuijees who Ml i* .illinfc the <*it Wilner Neustadt, they say," lias bwome on** ot Ihc nuim •■■■■■■■•■■•«r« ♦futres of <ler- •m
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  • 38 1 BRITISH opmttoo cording Italian rapidly end th I ure or ler of the last remn que which ad I;t slouch ii I irere to K< -jnt uid throughout th<- occupied territory ar*s rnuil T Reuter
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  • 21 1 Lon N r]F .U-h ol i' •U f v ith r f k mnet are b» by thi Reuter
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    98 2 Mrs. Muriel Maikay, sister l in- iw of Major (iemial IfCfl Ma Kay. who led the Attstttt- It.tiis into liardia. is playn*.. > her part in tin* war effort M -n unhulaiu e driver in LOOdon. Mi\ Muriel Mat kay i* i hul MM of tlic "Macka.v V w '»o
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  • 185 2 Canberra, Mar. 14. fIJR Tatsuo Kawai, the first Japanese Minister to Australia, presenting his credentials to the Governor-General, lord Gowrie, to-day, said that Japan desired that the long friendship between Japan and Australia should be maintained and cultivated to the utmost. Lord Gowrie, replying, said that
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  • 80 2 Shanghai, Mar. 14. CHINESE guerilla activity on the v outskirts of Shanghai has been uddenly revived with many raid? on Japanese military outposts having be°n carried out in the past few days by small mobile Chinese bands, according to th? Chinese press. Guerillas were especially j
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  • 67 2 Shanghai, Mar. 14. LOCAL industries face the necessity of a drastic curtailment in production as a result of th decision of the power companies both in the International Settlement and French Concession to reduce the pcwer supply owing to a shortage of coal to feed the
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  • 338 2 BRIT. MISSIONS TO BE SENTTOU.S. London, iviar. \i. PILLOWING hotfoot on the passage of the Lease and Lend Bill, the British Government is despatching forthwith two missions to the United States to explore the position regarding shipping and food. started for its destinationMr. Henry Stimson, Secrelar> for War, announcing this
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  • 177 2 (JKRMAN conn,,, > U U^» wid was shown I a speech at Amsterdam ut the £S5 flCommissai f or the N' lands, who talked about .nvis,u :;r the ContineniS the Bnt.w, and u If the Invasion of Briuin hil tojJMtrtU subject u, iheiJ He aho
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  • 387 2 Matsuoka's Tour LONDON. MAR II THE STABILISATION OF RUSSO- JAPANESE RELATION 1 HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF STI'DY IN MOSCOW B! FIVE MIXED COMMISSIONS, STATES A SHANGHAI i)ES PATCH TO THE INDEPENDENT FRENCH AGENCY A( CORDING TO A "RELIABLE SOURCE," THE COMMIS SIONS HAVE BEEN AT WORK S!
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  • 109 2 Second Time Bankrupt IN his public examination yej 1 ov f fa u hn v hi second bj ruptcy) in the Bankruptcy before Mr. Justice u I Y> a celcao, an employe.' -t wj > Wifetw Ltd., said that M* g* .were due to the U b and children. His
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    • 63 2 The FARADAY COMPANY ■NOINBRS CONTBACTORS MACHINERY BROKCBfI ViVi J R#lBf« Plic« Gram. >MI SINGAPORE rABADCO BHIP 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
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  • 187 3 WE HUNT OUT THE GERMANS I/ondon. Mar. 14. effect or Wcdncs- H.A.F. raids on mb!neo wrtli the dcs- bomber* over Engd in to -'.'ays prew .vays: We have \L t ,)<• the hunted. w« arc Lo-day. 7 he R.A.F. slve than the- Ger--1 They arc ranging f beating up the
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    61 3 iefs only await the signal to manli^ Italians, I have the full support of Britain,' id Haile Selassie, Emperor of Abyssinia, j Ur< chieftains, representative of almost ill ive rallied on the side of their Emperor, i;iitish aid they arc determined to over- rule of the hated Italian oppressors. Jefor
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  • 118 3 London. Mar. 14. newspapers than those to which the 1 imed readers In Great Britain are he result of cost In newsprint con- to I by the Newsprint Supply presenting national, provincial and Scuts. the p fleet of the first cut, which «omea on Mar.
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  • 93 3 w London, Mar. 14. I lavia Prime Minister, M. Zvetkovitch. ttid Minister, M. Cincnr Markovitch ai<h Germany to-day, according to a Budap-vn noted by the Algiers radio. kici" adds tha t the Regency Council, k to have been hold on Wcdnesdav has be-.i 1 Monday next.
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  • 238 3 i i Athens, Mar. 1 1. fHK Greeks haVe taken a further 240 Italian prisoners, inchulinp: two Lieut-Colonels and IL' o.her officers, stated an official spokesman. He added that after repulsing "Mussolini's personal offensive," the Greeks started their own offensive and captured objectives. The Italian
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  • 174 3 Dutch Protest Affects Nazis London, Mar. l i. ACCORDING to reports re ceived In Dutch circles in Lisbon, workers in Amsterdam, as a protest against the receni German police measures, stayed i at home several days with the result that shops, Factories and public services Wi re closed down. The
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  • 1122 4  -  VERA ARDMORE Another Successful Premiere For The 'Buy A Bomber' Fund By TMI-. Capitol was packed at-am last Dlfht lor another t',;iJ;i Dtf mip.re— this ttne for the "Huy a Bomber" Fund The film shown was one of I lie* Ik-sI comedies that Hollywood has turned out
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  • 87 4 I Those who will V be present at (the Victoria Theatre to-night S for the opening i of the Barrack* Vaudeville show v would be well S advised to pre- i i pare questions in advance for 1 "Madam See- howfatiama." i "Madam" has J S a posit
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    • 38 4 Elizabeth Arden's I STOP RED s dr ARRIVED I A red as gay, arresting, vivid as red can be. M A Y N A R D'S BATTERY ROAD. I m par led GowttS Accessories 5 Stamford Road tfgZPJ?****
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    • 105 4 ft mM with Helena rubinstein SKIN CLEARING CREAM Like a brisk, invigorating canter in the early mon Clearing Cream (Beautifying Skinfood) refreshes, revi •kin. Just leave it on while you bath. In 10 minutes i< saltowness, discolorations and a weatherbeaten look. left-over Un, it brings your skin a new radiance
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  • 1230 5 TO WEAK WITH A PLAIN DAY FBOCK "I have a very simple black day frock which I had made when I went into mourning some months ago. It is still as good as new, but I want to liven it up in some way and thought
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  • 84 5 Post free Facilities IN order to facilitate the sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged i with the Tribune Press Town r j Office, No. 9. The Arcade, Singapore, to deliver those direct to the Morning TriS bune. thus eliminating the need for you to buy a stamp. Just
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    • 104 5 i Correspondence Coupon i lit is coupon must he enclosed with 1 «\»iv qucy sent. 1 SATURDAY, MARCH IS, I i^fi Bp >^i^^ x: x^ W^SsM 4^ xB MBi^ f.|/w mA EMkl m I No wa.slc brc;i e's l0^ 00 MLP v nothing to thru* .iv. Mt*^*^ 0001^ :i meal
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  • 663 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique two outstanding entertainments will ficj with each other for the Services 1 patron- ;il;< to-nisjht. One is the vaudeville show at the Victoria 3 (Theatre in aid of Mrs. T B. Drew's and the J Repertory Players 1 Funds, and the second is; •the "Flanagan'B Ball" at
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  • 781 6 LAWYER TELLS OF MR. "x'S" ANXIETY WHEN Mr X came to see me lie appeared to be anxiou^ arid almost afraid. He also seemed to be anxious to avoid publicity said Mi. S. H. D. Elias, advocate and solicitor, vinKovidence, vesterday. at the preliminary inquiry into Ztexies or extortion and
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  • 224 6 A COMMUNIQUE issued by the Thai Consulate-General yesterdav reoaiding the dispute between Thailand and IndoChina gives the following territories as returned to Thailand bv French Indo-China. 1. All territories lost unaer i»ui treaty namely, territory of Luang Prabans on the right Bank of Mekong, territory
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  • 42 6 jk FINE of $75 or, in default, rhrH» n Wt)*LM' simple imprisonment, mposeti by Mr C H. WhittouJ ct magistrate, yesterday on Teo Hal Hoe who admitted movn Admin lty waters in h»s d-irin^ prohibits houn*. n:s «"ii Tetfi third conviction tee
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  • 169 6 Exhibition Of Art At Raffles I. AN art exhibition, being the, ft works of fully-trained teachers in Malayan schools is being held at the Raffles Institution. The artists are the pupils of Mr. i Richard Walker. ARC A., Art Superintendent attached to the Education Department The exhibition is free and
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  • 45 7 I .don Mfir 14 A DONATION Dl MO fcM *>"■> int<1 -%hc- Roy»l Naval Cfemforti mucl fn.n. collection ..r«aniB*< by thm AhUuumsne.kiuK larmrr, in thr Hopetown dl»--tnrt of Cap* Provlnc The Canberra Brlt.^ BombtDf lUh^f ru2d has MUt .1 further «WT I Wir«-;-
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    963 7 Letter From London Will Wren's Churches: Be Re-Built?: Blowing! :j Up Unsafe Structures: I Alien's Tribute ToS The British :RAF. Do Good Work At: Hamburg x iHllllllllllllllll>*lllllllllll London, Jan. 16. n Fl OK ABLE as is the desV truction of City churches iK h German bombing, it
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  • 228 7 THE briehtest picture painted ol Shanghai for a lony time was T"? ,h from the lios of Mr. Victor Keen, correspondent ol the New YorHeraKbune, who arnved I* Singapore jre* terdav for a sojourn in Malaya Mr Keen said that the most curtoi'.s thing about
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  • 334 7 NORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY MARCH 15,1941. SPRING BLITZ f j\) some peoples of the Empire v alk» wd perhaps, a little tired of being toM ilai retreats arc hut "suceessful withdrawals," that shipping losses aw "sueh as could he expected in the circumstances/ 1 and that raids on British citiet as
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    • 34 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO, ARCADE BriLDING I Specializing; tilar Muscle Anomaiies. r ">sed Eyta Intricate VisuaJ l^SSmr^ n»blemi ft ►mjy •s if need«* \>V^ A Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science Furopean Clinical EzperkißM. Phone 3*2.
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    • 25 7 SAFECUARD feiifff YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATiON j LTD. SECURITY PLUS StRVK Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGATORF, S.B. rHONB NO. »»1»
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  • 194 8 i-2 'rv-sr srssyrsE srjyrs S< n fifth magistrate The two men discharged h and Cpl. Munshi Lai. k Hood aw M hteb Singh's b riddled with I bKxxi on n s vmlla ol hu- r .\ii outside. G tshi Bub, Pfci <I escribed W«pHf »s
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    • 91 8 !i on i.ooii 1 1 iimhiu:? THE SUN WAH COMPANY. i hmitkk MANUFACTOinU K.I. VirTOKI.% STKII.T. PH3NC UNGAPOU |ej EASTER SALEJj 10 6 4 1211!! :t I 10 1 1 I^SSKCSLPYBN^j i'O N HgYO>• I I! II N I O S A C 'I CC C E sNK I K^
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    305 9 jFy ERE are three pictures packed with M.JL drama, a drama of action ahead or just passed, tense possibilities of the unknown. Pilots and Air Gunners of the Coastal Command made a tour of inspection at a flying boat factory to see their aircraft in the making. Among the
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    29 9 S \o, she's no movie star but she looks good just same. The lass is Miss Heather McDonald who is 2 enjoying herself on a South Australian beach.
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  • 1080 9 plEßEwasq large gathering at the funeral of the Ret Band, Minister of the Presbyterian Church Orchard Road, which took place at the Bidadari Cemetery tsrday evening, preceded by a full choral service at the iTtsbyterian Church, which was packed to capacity Th? Rev. A.
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  • 199 10 Actress With The 'Shabbiest' Wardrobe Dead MISS Sydney Fairbrother, one of the most famous lowlife comedy stars on the English stage, has died at her home in Kensington, London. She was sixty- eight. Her name led many people to suppose that she was a man. Although best known for her
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  • 223 10 T AST nights Government Gazette contains important regulations concerning payments of allowances and pensions to persons who may sustain war injuries, or war service injuries, during an emergency. These are embodied in the "Personal Injuries (Emergency Provisions) Ordinance. 1941, to be introduced in the Legislative
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    • 202 10 BY P&QaiidBRiTISH INDIA LINFS (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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    • 173 10 HIR X S PHILP Ll* K. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger acco: 1 apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., I THE lIAVK LIXE I/I'M AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE I MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON,
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    • 32 10 7 W.73«;£l^h£ H m down. The Mickey Mouse <"*£* ,,U >, t they will he- in a day or (wo. In the me-tl-C hwW further *xg"eacyj.f Jg^^^^ I -J i 1 1 1 i
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    • 538 11 T i Vacant i TeRK Reply wH'a stating salary :e--300 Co Maliyn ier Indian preferred. Bahru Road, Bln?^--3 (NO. 787G) M girl for office work applicants Thanked I (No. 797G) Salary $75|- and experience essentlol. Si Co., 10. Battery (No. 842G) r fI > inductor. Clerk, lit J J billete,
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    • 726 11 Miscellaneous BARBELLS. Dumbells— Orient partlcularß. k. C. Burboii. B<;a Bultai Street, 2nd Floor, Ku:ib I.umpm.' <Nu. 775(Ji MOST TASTEFUL FOOD in town "Or- I chard Rcbtdurnnt Bar" 3a Orchaal Road, Singapore (N O Bli2 o, SERVICE and comiort guaranteed Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Seah' Street Singapore, rate
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    • 588 11 Professional s^irtte^^rsf a For Sale toW. Apply jo. East Coast Road Sm-.i- 1 Evening hours. n O 7dlo i daimon UOtttO bicyd« lampe, araiT •Me in all sl/<s. Apply 22 Malacui atreet. Singapore. PP (No 783G^ GE.C REFRIGERATOR, medium txcelleni condition. $150. eaah. Calcut CUmleai Company. Sentul. (No. 841G) FOR
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    • 531 11 Property For Sale LOTS (eftCfc 6.000 m) ft i fur perrrn■""l tnnporary Building. Wat«-r. Hm RvaiUbie Bui routr (ining ch<-H P Apply M, Bumbawa Ro. u i Singapore. (No 82U.) FOR BALI 12 s»<mi -detached h^> mi, Rents $20- each fa to-. i"' l "i-'ntti i,, i), s.)i,i hi one
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    • 437 11 fON THE; I AIR BINGAPORE 11. Ul kes) ZHPI to »f mttfoa CtO acl.) ji 7.HVJ 4l it metres (7 25 mrx) Frnm 8 00 m. to 3j am. From lo oo .i m. to 1 56 p m I nun (Hi pin lo 1000 pm. LONDON iimihi TRANSMISSION (.sc—
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  • 79 12 Soldier Is Spared Death Penalty lAMES Robinson, the I soldier who wa-s sentenced to death at Manchester Assizes last December for the nuirder of his 19- 1 years-old wife, is U> be reprieved on the recommendation of the Home Secretary. Robinson, who was found at his home 1 with a
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  • 251 12 WILL I MUNZENBERG, formerly a leading German Communist M.P. and publisher, has been lound strangled in unoccupied France. He was for some years the organiser oehind the scenes of many camouflaged international conferences under a "nonParty" or "United Front" flag. Since 1933 he had been a refugee
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    • 201 12 The RIGHT SHOW FOR YOUR WEEK END EN JO YMENT! i i shows II A.Mj- 3JISJ-J.15 9.15 New Univorsals Latest SEX PLOSION of tin- Season ROSALIND RUSSELL i BRIAN AHERNt I^^ VIRGINIA BRUCE ifjf§ The Storv ol a Secretary who married her Boss for Business Reasons and refused to take
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    • 189 12 TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHO\I 3.15. Afo hti Af\ A^r-, 1 C.!.*> ».15 p.m. 1^ Jf^ JVj 3Si I jF\^2L, S ono^ Musical ComeWw HUM IDD| t MACKEN FRANCfS s j^V^L/ MMWOID DESI ARMI2I I* GEORGE ABBOTT WAI itRO Y.IkO iao 0 pcrujj Also 31ARCH OF TIME'S Topical Short k CR!SJS
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  • 304 13 PR switching his lights on and off during a black-out. Tun See Nan p. taxi driver. wa s fined $30. or, in default, one month's simple imprisonment by Mr C H. Whltton. in tli district traffic court, yesterday. Court Inspector A. H. Frew .said that when Mr
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  • 53 13 $200,000 For Air Raid Shelters THE supplemental budget of the Singapore Improvement Trust in connection with the estimates to be spent on air raid shelters aiui bundinp of TTUfI buildings, involving a .sum of $200 000. ha received the approval Ol the Governor. states an announ<"<ment in last nlg r
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    • 140 13 of the finest COMING TO ires of the year! THE (\|>||Ol. ;\i announce particular pride the hcoming Screening oj the "Surprise Hit ol "Ml." jfll» ONE 1 U\%^ lIKAHTIFUI/i vih ROBERT CUMMINGS 4RAINE DAY JEAN MUIR and BILLIE BURKE Daring Story that washes the paint off the 'Gilded Lilies!" KwCE
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    • 134 13 TO DAY rwiiiox |;J A DOUBLE DOSE OF CHILLS FOR FANS! KIXiAR WALLACE'S (iKEATEST CUUMCRR J. G. KEKDKR SOLVES THE MVSTERV WHERE THE MISSING PEOPLE GO: VOI WILL III: TIIIIILLi:i»! From .i sto. y b r r US Rf<flP If /*OT EDGAR WALLACE Ij 1 JACK RAYMOND P^IV9 Produced by
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  • 479 14 LATE VICTORY FOR THE GORDONS Malays Lacking In Stamina fHK »red a iuur-two victory over the Malays In a firs' division match on the Stadium yesterday. Playing in iorni In the first half, the Malays fell of 1 badly in 'the second Had the kept up (he pretty short, crisp
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  • 161 14 5—0 Victory For Straits Times piVE goals scored in the second half gave Straits Times an easy victory over Harper Gil-| iillan in a Business league match on the Police Depot ground, yesterday. Towards *he end of the first hail, Harper Gilfillan attacked .several times, all through the effort* of
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  • 51 14 THE S.C.P.A. Cup competition 1 .semi-final tie between the (C.C.A.A. and St. Matthew's Y.P.0.. arranged to be played to-day at' the falan Bcsar Stadium lias been postponed. To-morrow the third eleven of the S.C.F.A. will meet the Singapore Engineering Mechanics' Association in a friondly match at Fairer
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  • 330 14 JOt DIAMOND AGAIN PROVED BETTER r.,u RISH MILLING WHEN HE OtTPoiNin, RIGGED FILIPINO OVER TWELVE Uoi v,' AT THE NEW WORLD ARENA LAST NIGHT Diamond won very narrowly— incieer scraped through— but nevertheless, he aga j that he was a little too clever for Milling a
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  • 432 14 BOXING of a high standard was sem l>> the Urge number of spectators who turned op to nri some of the best fighters of the Singapore Poli< Force meet selected members of the K A 11" ll the Police Depot, last night. Out of the
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    • 56 14 TO-DAY i SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league. Div I. Chinese Athletic v Police, S' >- diQm; Div. 118. Stamfori S. C. v Customs. Farrer Park; Business Hooßes League, Chartered Bank v Wearnes. 5.H.8.; G.E.C. v Unlteers. Do pet. CRICKET: B.C.C. v Sienals. Alexandra: YMC.A. v Malay Re ment. Y.M.C.A.; CSC Fort Canning.
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  • 97 15 JHE Loyals beat R.A. (A A) by the odd goal in three, in a first division match, at Changi, yesterday. The issue, was in doubt unth the last! minutes of play. The Loyals showed better com- blnation but the R.A were mon forceful. Whiting
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  • 311 15 NEWS BREVITIES Mr. Abdul Ghanl bin Jamil has been appointed a Fi Oiftcer. Mr. c. R. Cherry who ha.-, returned from leave ha* re-! Mimed dutte* aa a member ol the Sliv;apofe Harbour Botra Mr. P. R. Lewi.-;, S.S. Civil Service, has bei 11 appointed to act aa District Officer
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  • 78 15 j^N alleged incident n thfl liousc of a girl Uv og In Tirng Bahru Hoad lad a sequel in th i. md dfturt, yesterday, before Mr. Com ad Oldliam, when Fauja Singh, a Sikh, appeared on a ch; rge of having used criminal fo Intending
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    • 411 15 mjblic Notices SINGAPORE ■municipality ym xen'OERS. fl now invited for the fol- ot rvice. For parti- I lendw Room. Dnte of Closlßf H 31. March 1941 i'"-t-H- re or :;ln H 24 Itoreb. IMI ilclpal Secretary. C. H. OULDIE. ■M ..i MUNICIFALITT. ivttei i ><•;»- rtment. N) i( to >.
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    • 36 15 LOVABLE WALLACE BEERY at his Best! In a new M.G.M. Epic of Advent T *jmRT his besti *MKickOf2oMule«} l 10 if ft Wl(k Leo CMIILUI WiW Mariorie RAMBEAU JMI Doujlas FO^IEJ COMING TO THE [CAPITOL SoonJ
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    • 100 15 VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT iM 9.30 H 2 9.30 I Once Night ly VAUDEVILLE A REAL BARRACK SHOW TAN taw; UN nOCK CHI AN TITTEKS WMin POTTED AVNT' "popUlar gina bal.lads edcar a noel coward "laylft rufSs °barkf:l RUSSELL ROBERTS 3i ADAM SEEHOWr^TIAMA ~Niee~ J WRAY~ The Naiighties 'GIBSON Krani" Music
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    • 168 15 YOUR VALUABLES Our fiftrong I-.ooxna are yoar Protection. II la Impossible Tc an lr.dlrldual to ixrovlde Tor his vaijtd possafifilonj the iafrty that Ls afforded by our vaults wh^ie we ha?a safe boxes of tarloiu siz«a for hire at nri'eiaU rutcs. HIRI'iRa thenistlvei hold tha KE^S and ONLY THEY can
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  • 257 16 VICTORY CERTAIN QUICK WITH U.S AID LONDON. JWAtt. I*. ¥F WF lIOID ON UNTIL AMERICAN ASSISTANCE IS LONDON TO-DAY. Mr. Alexander, continuing, said "You cannot win Ihta national struggle except on the basis of 100 percent, national co-operatkm. We ar* facing perhaps the most crucial stage of the war In
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  • 28 16 Madrid. Mar 11. APOWIHUI nagMtai Mm -i J Scvil'< this moruint; resultinq in numlxr wi aualiies. Sonu* h<nj'rs won destroyed and inmdrnN of window* broken
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  • 37 16 pill n An untdi ntifl I aircraft flew over Dublin Biy about t -M.-iv and \va:; Qrtd (H\ by tbc pound d( U i The k.i-(it.vt-inment'a Information H smedthi I mh nt tliis..ftPrn'K» i i Reuter Reuter
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  • 120 16 London, Mar. 14. THAT Nazi plans treat Noiway as i German colony are confirmed bv report* received from Oslo, says the Norwegian Telegraph Agency. Norwegian water-power is to be ex ploited by a new organisation called the Norwegian Electric Development Corporation, set up by Terboven, the
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  • 218 16 London, Mar. 14. Lieut. Gen eral W. G. S. Dobbie, acting Governor and Commander-in-chief, Malta, who has received many tributes in connection with the courageous defence of that island, has been promoted Knight Commander of the Bath. A War Office telegram to Lieut.Gen. Dobbie states that the King
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