Morning Tribune, 20 March 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune yol S—N©. 41, Thursday. Mar. 20 1941 Morning Tribune Thursday, March 20. 1941
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  • 48 1 BREMEN NOW TOTALLY DESTROYED LONDON, MAR. 19. HCtACK GERMAN L1NLR BREMEN <51,<W0 TONS) ■us BEEN TOTALLY DCSIOYED ACCORDING TO <Hi BEKUN CORRESPONJ^ or THE SWEDISH K-8PAPEK GOTEBOROS SSTCN. INVESTIGATIONS BOW THAT ACCIDENT AN Bt BULED OUT, THE IESSAGL ADDS, AS FIRES JM)KE OiT IN SEVERAL MTES SIMI'LTANEOUSLV. REUTER
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  • 209 1 Baronet Tells Of Vife's Love For Peer biirobi Murder Nairobi. Mar. 19. DRAMATIC story was unI folded to a crowded court k when the case was resmnin \vh itli a baronet is rged with the murder of a r. he baronet is Sir Delves mghton (53) and he is rged
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  • 48 1 1 A\Tiw 4 v,, Cairo Mar. 19. C s Y EDEN th < Fo to'iri?^- has sent a Mini? Xo "zis, the Greek tare at r r> cx P r essin? great l f lhe further -brilliant **nt k Grefkks »n repelling *k?. heav y Italian attacks
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  • 331 1 A >ii\« <| a^ A London. Mar. 19. MIXED bas of interesting topics and informative replies Wjjfl produced m the House of lommmi at question time: the implication that the Polish Premier, General Sikorkis recent 'Jroidcast "rocked the boat r^eardini' An«lo-Sovi«» relation^ t-reek hostages illegally taken
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  • 108 1 Eden Sees Sarajoglu Again STOP PRESS Cairo, Mar. 19. MR. ANTHONY EDKN, the foreign Minister, met M. Sarajoglu, the Turkish Foreign Minister, yesterday at Cyprus. The meeting is the second in lew? than three weeks. The previous meet ing took place in Ankara when Mr. I dm and General Sir
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  • 64 1 Madrid, Mar 1 J. Ex-King Carol and Madame Lupetctt'a luKKaK»and lour tk)g8, which wen* left t>« hind at Seville iHien thei Meyrt t« Portugal, are beini roih-ctrd bv t hr Portuguese nobleman,' Count d0 Mofru. who has arrived m Srville from Ulbon. Th»- Counf kl ilso settling Carol's out»Lindiri« tccounUs.
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  • 282 1 BRITISH CLOSE-IN ON ADDIS ABABA, CAPTURE JIGJIGA IT IC NAIROBI, MAR. 19. I JrL OFFICIALLY ANNOUN CEi> THAT JIGJIGA HAS BEEN CAPC ™V? L JIG!IGA AN IMPORTANT TOWN IN EASTERN ABYSo™o^ lES N E DIRECT LINE 0F DALIAN RETREAT FROM BLRBERA, WHICH WAS CAPTURED BY THE BRITISH A FFW DAYS
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  • 276 1 London, Mar. 19. rIE enormity of the burden placed on occupied countries by Germany was disci*" cd by the Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs. Mr. R A. Butler, replying to a question m the House of Commons, this afternoon. The total annual amount of German depredation
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  • 191 2 PEACE IN THE PACIFIC 31 3 a till v 11 On CANBEKRA. MAR ISL AISTrAI.IAA AMI JAPAXESE RELATIONS WERE THE n SUBJECT OF A SPEECH BI MB. A. IK. FADDEN. ACTING PRIME »11.\?.'STER. \T THF COMMON [WEALTH BANQUET IN HONOUR OF MR. TATSUO KAWAI THE NEW lAPANESE MINISTER. Australia, he
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    73 2 I e i Ma jest. the Queei visited \mbulance Station?iii London recently, a n il chatted to the p e r s ti n n e 1. Photo "!io\\n t h r Oncer mftking friendv%ith Vk dos field bf ont uf the .\nibalance women d using h?r vi-it u» si'uiwn.
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  • 59 2 Amor.a those wiM i left for Western Av<tr^lia last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Paxtou- Hardinsi and ttteU'j little girl. They expect to be avay about! ei«ht months. Miv> j A J. Daiy end i.er little girl left for Perth. Mr. R. Vythilingam. Clerk-in-charge of the Stamp OfTiCe Penan?, ha^
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  • 47 2 4 Wellington, hffar 19.— The reopening of voluntary recruitinc; lor ..:e Territorials for married men. c;;^d 19 to 45. v as announced by Mr. Sempie, Minister for National ice to-day Mr sample .-aid. that irts ahtbiutrty essential >me defence force should be :.y baii-. war establishment." Reuter
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  • 157 2 Fatal Experiment FOUND shot dead In his room n?xt to the quart < btore. of which he was ip.chai l rp] C Arthur Hokfct, R.AO.C, was stated to bavt killed while conducting an experiment wh ed would defeat the night bomber At the inquest it
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  • 79 2 An Episode Enough To Get U.S. In ik. Mar. 10. "T DO not think t M- 1 nmnjrptopW still to the notion that we are not in the war," writer itiftiml in the New York Sun. "All tha~ is I im« is an < ,'isode. One always comes in times
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  • 32 2 Vichy, Mar. 19.— The steamship 'Artigas arrived at Santander from New York *ith 300 tons of flour sent by the American Ren Cross for victims of the recent disastrous SanUmder fire. Reuter
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  • 122 2 R.A.F. Blast Nazi Ports London Mar r JI1K main weight of the he British attacks on the ports of northe last night was the docks and industrial geti at Kiel and Wilhelm ven and the oil at Rotterdam. Considerable lTS British bombers found t targets over German s;eai during Tuesday
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  • 173 2 German Raiders Over Hull London. MW IX conformity with their evident policy of com--1 British shipping and docks. German raiders res main onslaught for Hull during Tuesday night. The raiders followed each other m relays for some hours, causing widespread damage to property Fires broke out In some parts of
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    • 56 2 Stop "Shocking" Your Feet! I From PHKIiPfI 9ofot and let thli iturdy blanket or rubber act as a nralking :u w<^n which pr?vents tired feet had Li JTOD ha I fi> (> for ihwr oi rdlnan leather I Obtatna' -U everywhjr PHILLIPS Iflßßll KOI. 5-: S AND UEE 3. S
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    49 3 Mr Winxtti:-.* ChurehiH, t h fiime Minister recently paid n visit lo the Nortb win re H>, programme hi. cludfil visits lo various navnl unit*-. He was accompanied by Mi. Harry Hopkins, President Roosevelt's special envoy \m IitKrlaiid. Here is the Premier talking to W K i: X olTie.ers.
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  • 143 3 CZECHS DEFY THE GESTAPO London. Alar. 19. pressure by the QjgUpo, CaeefM we refusing i-> ate m the Nazi "new order." according to news thir.^r <hv In do pendent French agency m London. It is of sabotage are frequent MDonf Cieeh worl the penalty is imprisonment or deportation t< Germany.
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  • 99 3 ONLY ONE ENTRANCE TO SINGAPORE k NOTIFICATION issued by the Master Attendant, Commander Dix, states that wring to the existence of ninefield.s the only entrant o Iligiptii is by way of the J lain Btraii and St-lat Sinki. All other entrances are pro- i hibited. VesseK approaching; from. S •rprcceediim
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  • 42 3 INDIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER F OR MALAYA? p, Nl >' Delhi, Mar. ]<J. i >J okesmaa announced nf *ian Trade Coramis1 shortly !><> aonointr »?ada and South st V)l f. E. Jamea sugt!t^ Assembly that the of reprenentativea I)1;t "'<1 Malaya should 1(1 overlooked. Reuter
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  • 28 3 teD-tr Dibru &arh. Mar. 19. r.. Commissioner in tlv Si R!VK Strlct haswarnoc F attacks ready for P° ss blP Reuter
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  • 49 3 New DdM, Mar. UP. THE Chamber ol Princes has re- corded its heartiest gratification at the victories m Albania and Africa nnrt its pride In the magnificent par* of the Indian troop*. and assured its determination to continue Its best efforts for victory Reuter
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  • 78 3 Indian Army's Fine Work IN the present war the Indian Army is playing a great part, me frontiers of Indin have extended to Egypt and Malaya. Already m Africa Tndian troops have fulfilled expectations justifiably based on the glorious traditions of the past and the end of the story is
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  • 108 3 LONDON. MAR. If; PRESIDLNT AM f v^ y HI AT ON STATES P^S^EOpTOT VII ANTIC. NOW issue on lin \i ilk <m nw s| KVATION BEING H)K. II -I \ITH AND IDEALS »£ttMKfS* head of humanity's hop« ctauehilJ" The Times win mt 11; v be
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  • 287 3 gRKAT nBTARATIONS ABE BEING MADE TO WELCOME 1111I 111 A^EWCAN WARSHIPS WHICH ARE EXPECTED AT SYDNEY TO-MORROW. THE VISIT COINCIDES WITH THAT OF ANOTHER AMERICAN SQUADRON TO NEW ZEA LAND AND HAS AROUSED KEEN INTEREST SYDNEY HAS BEEN DECORATED AND DITAM i;j> ARRANCiEME NI S
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  • 42 3 A symposium on "Therr 11 it plftll rr (1) Tnr rrllgionii. (2) The arts, (3i Science." will bt' held at the fclngauoro Lod^.Thcosophtem S'>ci<»ty, 8 CaJrnhill Mend. Singapore, ;»t 6.30 p.m on Thursday. Mar. 20 It is open free to the public.
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  • 82 3 Attokla p 19. "THANKS mi in liv.- Dnclf Sam. :.i(* Mft•>i Auckland welcoming the Amci lean quadn n which fag Htm y.vri.'iKl The Bailor i tnarota ri tbrougl tbi streets after a civic reception (1 .ipStone or the visi•M<i i nthwsiasttc tnd referred to th tinderi
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  • 81 3 Belgrade, Mi i if* The Bni'ii (Government has expressed rvgrH for tn ln< denl h net urred on the nlghi <<t Dvc 21 last when bambi fell ou Hit Yugoslav frontier tout, of S(uichi«k. i^ya in official Bttti neat issued in Belgrade jrettordAy The Britten Oovernment
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    • 262 3 Feel younger as the years go by The amazing effect of Phvllu-an tab!?M m <^^ renc.vmg rhe blcnid, rebuilding a supc; Hr»unJ,r»^c a»« IoSJ1 oSJ ot natural (not irttticiaUy stirnul.itcJ vital force, I JJJ] o oD' m rejuvenating the irteriei and fortifying the ictkM t o>*» of the hcan, establishes
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  • 923 4  - The First Meeting Of Hospital Week Committee: New Field Unit Vera Ardmore By H HOSPITAL week will last from June 4 until June 10 thi.s year. Thi.s was decided at the first meeting oi the committee responsible for the arrangements this year. The meeting was held on Tuesday afternoon at
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  • 228 4 COME oi the nemben pir« tared »i the ill st lIICI l*M| of iilu I»< pit-ii Week Commit- tij on Tuesda) a 1 1 moon. Left i.. i .;ht: Mr. S:»!i Ghee S(khi. .»irs. rawford, i Mi. T. McLachI ian. Mis. U L til (.in ami All joi
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    • 41 4 K& j[ CLEANSE V\^-^ /r)/V/: J V NOURISH is the basis of all my Beauty Treatments m London, Paris, and New York. I >^> These Lotion.s and 4 I C^2S> Creams an> obtain- f -^^Sf^v' I r a y narc Co., M^ZL
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  • 514 5 Styles In The gunior School Of Dress .it feature oi current junior fashk I ilarity of the navy dress whiai is much age girls, and tfheir mothers, because white touches" that it permits.... definitely of (he junior school of hlon of the sophisticated accent that frills, cutout embroidery, dainty appenng,
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    • 62 5 I seven savoury I I suggestions that I I will help to prevent I I M^Mk monotony- I Tlierr Ls no nw d U# jT"S lA^yJAJ^****^ tage of the selection of »^x A jLJ^* i^^ l^^^^^Z good things we cm offer and make your oV!i« g^ff "fTTg more delicious jJpL-^LJ^^^
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  • 368 6 MARKING th, :.m«.v.l Ir Road to no. 5, Eu court. (1st floor, entrance n HUU sue rrlseitt. Is holding big sale or washing frod and printed ,i k models at her present Address 61. Stamford Road -In Court rhese dresses whidh come from first -cMs
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  • 392 6 The Jerkin is New In JUNIOR FASHION BECAUSE jerkins provide two frocks jerkin dress is a very logical junior style which is proving increasingly popular for boll and evening wear. The dress undrr lends itself to various changes and the jumpi Wife other things, too. In many case.. wM frock
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    • 49 6 ■?2b rHATs\w) I o*4s jfT I VfiESS£sjm\ PRISCILLA Ud. S REMOVAL j SA L X STAMFORD ROAH, (Ku Court) Phone .i.>S"> M *SNOW WHITE" OUEANINO AT PARIS €t CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Phone 6045 Imported Gowns Cr Accessories S R*i^ CAPITOL BUILDING 3 Marmora Koad PHGNE 3838
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  • 1039 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London I I i Churchill Hears New t j Harrow Song: Razor Blade Output Cut v Down: Rubber And s t Sterling: Food Minis- i S ter's Warning i. q(Jou, Jan. „mi i: iiil- uclit back t« hi- schocl l cct;utly i H Iliiirow— an
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  • 29 7 T3 I [CM C A listing of four men lC h delegation up th< rhmi mediation, lei I noi by mr Ihi.s Eastern News
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  • 362 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941. ATLANTIC BATTLE JMK peat battle of the Atlantic, for which l>oth .side have been preparing for months, has begun. In the words 01 My, Churchill, it is a poU'iitially mortal cbuHenge to (hi democracies. OtnoaQ battleships and U-boats are known to have crossed the
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    • 93 7 heumatism «W ia 30 Minutes n< w discovery Rumend s of Arthritis. Rheuma* Neuritis and Sciatica like ■it,* after the first dose. "id m a few days this nolvea and rernovo* id Uric Acid that n-i '-rouble. SweUlng. soreol fointi are v >i»o. and illy active and able These r
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    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. S/. (W A7/V PLUS V.RVICI Head Office-No. ICD Cecil Street, sin<;\pokf, s.s. m** no-
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    136 8 ON THE JOB GREA T DRIVING FORCE TAKING v-> the cudgels when he laid them down iftfl World War I General Smuts, the Grand Old Man of South African politics is again driving for victory. Smuts fought against Britain m the Boer war but has been with
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    • 317 8 ESTABLISHED 1872 South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 592 C 2, Finlayson Green ilslhnia Agony Curbed m 10 Minutes etl of Mend«ico by ar enshlss yon to sleep, but also builds up tht l«an phyulrl nlt I no longei i tern to ward off future attacks For in- anyone to
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  • 443 9 RIDEGROOM STABBED ON WEDDING NIGHT Murder Charge JHE story of how a young Punjabi was alleged to nave dm, attacked just as he was about to be married «T, i,. the fifth court, yesterday, before Mr Hon Su Sen a T elT Haji Ahmad bin Haji A. Halim, .h >
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  • 52 9 m sea female, who sentenced to a mprisonment, withption ol a fine, for t ion to the ainst the lay, before K. a Beckett I ;m was In a cident in her hushe police d that the a Hokkien lent. When cuted, Lim ■>; was the I the appeal
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  • 194 9 idenre liom his sick at the Genera] Hospimiay, in the case in Dg J Chin stands ing caused i Mr. Wong Sye warden, near a blackWong said: racted lo centre or Road with Thai wai I .4 at a meped off the road tor feet and flashed had a
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  • 27 9 REVIEW OF AY PICTURE Ictlon at the! Oeylang is 1 HarU Ber'i which wai Ing. Interesting leg, m hits and I fTOOd pm.'ll the latest -Mphy and
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    21 9 R ustic Maid A hayseeds view of Bwj Grablc and William llmry Ul a vacation scene from a I ;>».iniount picture.
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  • 359 9 IT was announced at a meeting ol members ol the Transport Unit of the Medical Auxiliary Service, held at the CoUege 'of Medicine, yesteiday, that it was intended to hold weekly parades of the Unit, one of the reasons for which was to enable members
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  • 578 9 lt<'fii;*rk ithlv I siams West Coast Pori MR. R. F. White, the second officer <>i the torpedoed ttnei Western Prince, whose passengers and new were landed here, with 17 missing, gave a story of hU rescue by a ship He said tiii.it he wai itandin with
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  • 78 10 Singapore. Wednesday* PI. total number of deaths lafl week raa only 210, the lowest some tim-?. Tlie figure for theprevious wi-ck was 250 and that fot t it- corresponding week last year is 235 fa 1 ud, taberculo respirat :h- main caua of death,
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  • 160 10 HOLDING that serious view was being taken of chap-ii-ki lottery case-, the tnird magistrate L C Goh, yesterday, refused reduction of bail hi a number of such prosecutions. QWPysnt f Tan Han Sam pleaded guilty to a charge of »ng m the running of a chap-ji-ki lottery
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  • 164 10 ALLEGED to have attempted to poison his employers, Mr. and Mrs. Mitsanaga, Japanese, a Chinese youth. John Leon;.'., was yesterday committed for trial. Mr. Mitsunaga is a photographer living in Sole^ie Road. It wag stated that Lev was sent to a .shop by Mrs. Mitsunaga to buv
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  • 62 10 Death Of Ex -ConsulGeneral At Tientsin London. Mar. 19. FllE death is announced of Mr John Barr Affleck, the former Coniol-Genera] at Tientsin to which pc.it he was appointed In ;1925. He started his career m China m 1902 when ne was i stui dent interpreter He received the Silver
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  • 173 10 Singapore's New Bishop Appointed I\EAN John Leonard V. of St. Johns Cathedral' Hongkong, has been appointed to fill the vacancy as Bishop d Singapore caused by the departure of Bishop Basil R who left Malaya .it the end of last year to take up the appointment of warden at Cant.Tbury.
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    • 288 10 Piles Drive You Crazy ">ont t It hing bk dlnfr. lnt< rr I» you titaJity, ruin juir nirv a, d 'lnre you craxy ■with iw<in rhlnaroid 1 1««- r- •i t discovery m %m«r th< pain ii 15 ri.iir.it. 1 1 you oin w Ik, r Ld< m ajour lif«
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    • 162 10 I nritxs piiili* lim Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANF, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodate apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., THE lIAXK LIXi: IT IK AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, M U f<* AND
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    • 41 10 War and delayed mails have let us clown. The Mickey Mouse continuation strips are r.ot to hand. but. we hop,, they will he in a dav or two. In the meantime here are further experiences of ueni >. j iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin |p x
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    • 467 11 Situations Vacant 7 Barky Powder and Crow. Box 3J7, Maiavu Tribune. (No. 856G) 1_ RLB. 4,5 Standard, for Dl> faSTI personally. 135. Beranfc)on r^ (N^._Bo4O MEN: Salary $75;- and previous experience essru 1 al. ,r Prize i Co., 10. Ba»w?iT 842G, Qd t^.y. Indian or CWnOrst class servants Box por.
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    • 549 11 "Miscellaneous BARBELLS. Dumbells— Orient s Best^Frlv particular. K. C. Barbell. 36A Suit™ Street, 2nd Floor. KualA Lumpur.' <N(> 775O) OULAM MOH\MKD, T~~ilo7 4«o¥, A.exanui;i RoaU, Slng.-.poie. Guarante.^ 8^?_!L l M<>de aU P*' 005 t^o. 878G) MOST TASTEFUL POOD in town, ""^0*. S,^? l>!>tAuva »t Bar", 38. Orchard Koad. S.nyapore. (jj
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    • 657 11 For Sale FOR BALKj One Kodawope Projector an 1 Camera. 223. Bal| Road. Sngapore (No. M8O> U EC. REFRIGERATOR, medium "tfeft excellent condition. u:.o caah c cin:<l Company, Scntul. (Me 8-iio, FOLBOT c A NOE. ~S~uls. Johnson" I I Trailer complete. S350 Al*o Royni writer, almost new, tin- Box 37G
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    • 449 11 WANTED t.j i.n, or purfliflm. for Poiuog, 10 Tar Boll.T 120 (mllon OMMM tj M\t\ [«ur 4-t n pttroj or kerowne drum Road R'-ll.'rs Apply to Klulrtch df 00 Li I F/euth Bunk Building Slngup >r< (No BMQ) :1 i»nriKaluw Or compound house, 3 bedroomi with water. «>i«ctrto liKht, bftwern
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    • 441 11 liONTHEj j AIR 1 HNGAPORI win w It Mini <» i '/HI* i it ja inctiM (7 2.% inr From KM i m to I 3.'. a. From l« m a.m. f I W p m. I mm 00 p m 'o 10 00 f m LOffDON C'KNTR\L TRANSMISSION CisG—
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  • 67 12 Theatre Manager Had Mania For Marriage Jack Barrasroro, aged Rlrty-flve, manager of a Carlisle cinema, was tnitenced at the Old Bailey to twenty-one months', imprisonment for big&mously marryin. iwo girls. He was stated f < have been convicted oi bigamy In 1930. The Recorder (Sir Gerald Dodson.) told; Barrasford that
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  • 265 12 Stopped Hero 's Funeral London, Feb. 2. BECAUSE the coffin missed a train connection, the funeral of a knight's air-man-son lad to bej (abandoned at Har- I borne, Birmingham, on Tuesday The postponed burial took ulace yesterday. For nearly three 'hours on Tuesday afternoon Lady Rafter, of Elm ley Lodge.
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    • 224 12 I A LOVABLE SCREEN CHARACTER IN His BEST KOU:? Jl ST AS YOr WOULD LIKE HIM! i ami m ui-ui-ui mMfff^L^ A torrent of roaring <^"2aftHßti thrill m wild Deoth tif >^^^^h? N Vallty's most colorful P9*P^Hb^ days with Wa!lace n^P r Beery m his most excit- vj *J% Jl
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    • 225 12 Warner Bros.' Act ion -packed adventure itoi "^Bi y kW 1 f/ J 4k rt I g§ i a mm/ k^i m y H Am W i m\ W taster of mm Wmw i Mm i A mmw M Wfi/ M W M red i>loo^d H DENNIS MORGAN GEORGE TOBIAS
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  • 177 13 GUNS, and even bombs, to have singularly on the animals at t O ndon Zoo, even those conr, t especially nervous. S? --vivas expressed by Pro T .nHuxlfy m a broadcast f .bomb fell near the camel m V, said, they found the sitting down
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  • 297 13 A Commission ti flying Omar vi the S.S.V.A.F. has been &nted to Mr Henry Dane. The promotion ol j Second -Lit- ut \v Wtarnc, S S.V.F., to the rank ol UetlU nant has been approved. Messrs. JO Rap poport, M.C.S.. G P., U.irnet and If. Yoxall Have been appointed
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    • 153 13 v VOl WKRE A JUROR ON A MURDER TRIAL. an d the accused party happened to be a BEAUTIFUL GIRL. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? that's BRIAN AHERNE'S PROBLEM with RITA HAYWORTH... "THE LADY IN QUESTION" Com.no to The CAPITOL NEXT CHANGE NEXT CHANGE ALHAMBR A !The Famous Star of "The
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    • 88 13 WSr i^W ILLI LL J J b r f^^^. j^b n a *T i 1 1 m m •j/*^i I r\ 111. penelopTdudley" ward^ < t. HAROLD HUTH NEXT ATTRACTION POPULAR MUSICAL COMEDY BSOUGHT BACK TO THI IC1EBN! I FOUR SPECIALLY SELECTED CHINESE CABARET STARS WILL AFflAl O\ §AT *22imI
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  • 153 14 GOOD GOAL KEEPING AT FARRER PARK IN a Di'.v imii Two B match, I at Farret v.t^ I I (Kallanf) heal l.< ivni IVirelesi Telefraphbta (Kiin.ii) iiy 'he only noal <>i tin- mml The Itrsl half \'.a- »i. (\w Mainly t:» ioand keeping and poor > 11. I Imprwcd in
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  • 293 14 THE Gordons mltered their Qrsl defeat for tho season on the Anson Road Stadium, yesterday, when they lost to the Argylls by the only goal of the match. The fact that there were no more goals was due to the cxi ping Of both custodians. The
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  • 138 14 HOCK KEE GETS HAT TRICK UOCK KEE performed the hat-ti- and gave Brinkmann'j apor Club a 3—l victory over CharteiwJ Bank m a Business Houses League M»*cer match, on the J.C.S.A. groiini yesterday. Brinknmnn's were definitely ttte better side and only the determined Chartered Bank defence prevented them from piling
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  • 169 14 TUTHRIE'S scored five goals against Wearne's m i v Business Houses league match at Fraser tnd Neavc ground, yesterday, Wearne's were only able to score once. The finishing of Wearne's forwards was poor The first goal was scored after fifteen minutes of oven play when
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  • 103 14 HTUIE Selangor Gbtlieae Recreation Clv)) hud a successful season last y»"U\ siiit.s the ;mnu;il report iust issued. Activities m nil the different sports— tennis, rugby, cricket, hockey, bllliiuds. football— \ver«' carried out. There was nut much ctwiDge m the BMmbtnhtp strength, 621 as compare* with 628
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  • 109 14 P^T the tnirty-tlnrd annual general meeting of the Singapore Bhartband Writers Association (PitmanM the foi5JJj?£ weic elcc^U oflkM bearers ror l.co ns. Mr. M. R. Menon F I P S CA and Mr. Cheang Pen,; Moh; pn-siuent. Mr. Lokc Wen* Chee (re-elec-ted): vice-piPbtdent. Mr Lav Hon^ Uiteng; hon.
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    58 14 Miss Daisy 4 *Tong. winner of the "Air Queen* competition at the Happy World Cabaret. phu tographcd on her arrival at Batavn. Miss Tong was presented with a c o mplimentary ticket by the K.N.IL.M. from Singapore 1 o Batavia and return and the management of the Happy World Cabaret
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  • 97 14 The only tie m the Y. M. C. A. tenni s tournament played yesterday resulted m •im Hp" Chin and C. Y. Koh beating a. S. B. Pakir and P. K. Tan 6-2. 6-2. H. KamLs and Yadi will meet Lim Hee CMin and C. Y. Koh m
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  • 216 14 SPOR TS TEAMS The following have be< n select! to play soccer for the V MCA against Ford 7v»cc!.s Q r iouj row. at 5.10 p.m on the Ana Road Ground. Lin Kali Teuj I N. Pill^y, Low Buck Yang V a Sabapathy, A. G j fl Gill. Oldham. Karim,
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  • 148 14 THE death occurred a the H» Base, on Tuesday. Mrs. i> [May Langford. at the years. Ihe funeral, which took we the Bidadari Oeraeter; afternoon, was well attendee The Rev. H. B. Amst.it cd. vVreaths were sent by Ing: -Her loving Husba daughter. Mr. and
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    • 84 14 DON'T MISS SINGAPORE'S LATEST INNOVATION basket Footbair ON SA TURDA V MARCH 22nd at 5 p.m. on Ik S. C. C Padang IN AID OF THE WAR FUND SEE SINGAPORE'S LV'RA \i\ RASKET (JIRLS' IN ACTION AGAINST A TEAM OF 10 MEN. A tfalaxy of beauty and hrains m dashing
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    • 117 14 TO-DAY SOCCER Dlv 1, BE v RA fnc-aO. Oinnßi; IMv tia, MaU] Rrp:lm«»nt v Publi-hor-. V.MC.A; RAF iSeleUirt RF (Malay*), Seletur; Reserve Division, riordniu v R.E. S^leran-^; BH L Tifirtion v Hari)or (Jllflllan. TEN Nib V M.C.A. tournament MAXFLI B. P. Thf M.iXtH Badminton Party will hold It* ninth ennvnlttee
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    • 23 14 TIDE TABLE HK.II TIDES TO-DAY 2.51 a.m. 8.5 ft. 420 p.m.. 7 1 ft. TO-MORROW 349 a.m.. 7.9 ft.; 6.C3 p.m 6.f. ft.
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  • 181 15 I Hong Kong, Mar. 12. one and only 1 ibrary. housed m a I uilding which used City Hall, will be a week or two. n for the closure the public did not much use of the l 3 it now occupies ►ver
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  • 207 15 (From Our Own Reporter) i^Jn t E ast arnvcd m l l )0h *Wa mornnm from Kuala Lumpur, m the COOTSe of his tour of the country Tspecting local Volunteer* at work vy ]n Sir Robert arrived In a Flying Club plane and earlier m the
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  • 209 15 "I am quite ct rtain that the volunteers themselvts realise kkc imp«>rtaiu'e of tneir Jobs: 1 haw some yesterday, 1 shall l>e Meiof' some to-day and 1 have seen fibers previously. They are very keen M their work and are learning a'i they can about soldiering iwring
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  • 70 15 ATI tb€ monthly Oomo MeetLngapore Brand) of thi Automobile A lociatfton ol Malaya hHd pester day evening, further consideration was rtyen to th <»f petrol rat operation. It 1 that the Committee should devote attention to (deration of the inch appticath t n adaitiona] tuppUe ol being dealt
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  • 248 15 IN a bare utttc raoii m ;> back stfecl i U) Lisbon, Portugal, a fOSng French dr* uesigner irom one. 01 the must fumoas Paris fashion snoj>s i: living M refugee. She has icaroely any money, and she lias rationed lit i. to make her funds ek»>
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  • 80 15 Batavla, Mar 15. tuf bnalgrmUoa Wtvri& k»- >h;i:p eye on all who other day. at Mak sor. a D Holland va had time to land. > This man n ..f the Hi I i tnformatii n on i Atioti »>l the CMiMtiy ;u:d t on the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 461 15 M SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY H KATES I>F HIRE FOR TAXIS, BUSES JINRIKISRAS. I I n of the public is drawn to the legal rates of hire 1 .ice vehicles which are lixed by law as prescribed under ""t»^B-- :lir Municipal Ordinance (Chapter 133>. •ir.iiH lar> by distance. M cc does not
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    • 44 15 TO-M4, II I .\T SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD 7.30 9.30 PM. DARRYL F. 2AKUCK S 1 li M u**!^ Mp i»« WjW LOY POWER BRENT V, »lakM*lMrrT«Mi>ft.W«ii BROWN i GRAND MATIVF.E on Sat Sunday (1) I>ust Be My Desttn* (2) Man m Iron Mask
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    • 189 15 FOR GREY HAIR I SF "NH3BB COMB 94 uml, !a«ting r brown, <>r hi 'O<J (> h^ v nr wh;tr hAlr. us, rtc I v ..i i i,i ladellblt Wii; not KtAlB or l.jter f ri w< c.. i „i«cU, I v i< V I CHAR] A OCX, 2f>. Kolmm
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  • 1023 16 A Bull In The China Shop Of Diplomacy AMBASSADOR Kichisaburo Nomura, jovial bull in the china shop of Japanese diplomacy. comes to America with the fervent ill wishes of many of the most powerful men in Japan. He is too pro-Japanese to be safely called
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  • 133 16 T. JC London. Mar. 19. HE British Government has formally agreed tc provide credits for financing the Free French war Tort. This is one of the two agreements just reached Gaulle th BrUiSh Government and General df The second agreement deals with foreign exchariit
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  • 107 16 Men of the Royal Air Force are convalescing i n an R.A.F. hospital m Kni; land Most of them were injured m the air war that is now being waged between Great Britain and Germany, and as soon as they are sufficiently recovered to be
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  • 65 16 Athens, Mar. 19. DRITISH headquarters m Greece states that the R.A.F. carried out one of the most successful raids on Durazzo yesterday. R.A.F. raiders encountered intense anti-aircraft fire at Durazzo, but explosions were numerous and fires were caused. Another formation attacked an Italian motor transport on t
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  • 33 16 Vichy, Mar. 19.— Admiral Darjl the Vice-Premier, returned H to-day after a visit to Parta who he saw Otto Abetz. Hitler's rept sentative, and Count de Bnno Marshal Petain's reprrcrntative occupied France. Reuter
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