Morning Tribune, 24 March 1941

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  • 28 1 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol. 6 No. 44, Monday, Mar. 24, 1941 XETT SALES EXCEED 4.,(i0 n A v Morning Tribune Monday. March 24. 1941
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  • 293 1 Cairo, Mar. 23. thk British occupation of the important town 1 oi Neghelli in Abyssinia is announced in a communique issued to-day (Sunday) from General Headquarters in Cairo. The communique says that operations in all the other areas in Abyssinia continue to develop to our advant. in
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  • 282 1 London. Mar. 2.°.. JHJ Ureeka continue to take heavy toll of the Italians in Albai where Mussolini is "still hurling his picked troops to dll °ni without any regard for loss of life." says a Greek Ministry statement quoted by the Athens radio. the troops who
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  • 114 1 Moscow, Mar 23. MEMBERS of the diplomitie missions of all the countne. which have so far adhered to the three-power pact met Mr. Matsuoka (Japanese Foreign Minister) at the station on his arrival tore this afternoon on the v\a\ to Berlin. The Soviet Government was represented anion
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  • 509 1 U.S. TO BUILD 400 MERCHANT SHIPS FOR BRITAIN Flying Fortresses Among 3,400 Planes Delivered AT THE SAME TIME as it was made known in London yesterday that Britain s aircraft production had cached record figures and that the accumulation of both haters and bombers had also reached figures hitherto unprecedented
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  • 242 1 Duce Going Mad? S Athens, Mar. 23. TIIK suggestion that the dis- ;istf rs to his forces have S driven Mussolini almost to the point of madness is made in "reports from Geneva. with a reservation bv the Athens newspaper I lei t hi r on Vima." According to these
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  • 48 1 (From H. L H»pkin) London, Mar 's.\ f V\\K (l«'«'tih in Action is presumed of Flying Otkou I). S. Dunford Wood, son of llm late Mr. DunfoH Wmxl, the well-known I'»*nik lawyer. Plying Officer Dunftnl Wofxi was aged 26. (Vii Cable K Wliflww)
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  • 93 1 Madrid, llai 23 CHAIN'S ability to retain her neutral position in the present w:u wa I Eiveil ll Wphl in the first official Spanish n ference to fori i policy since the passing ol the American i< rid and Lease Bill yesterday (SatUl The Under Be «»t
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  • 173 2 Britain's Best Air Engine London. Mai v IN tin- last ninr nionl «in MX I I i.w t> pi's of aircraft hud-* been troughi into epentfion,^ i !u: ii\#' new a«'r<> engines jj.ii 1 been brought from ei N perimenl to mamilat tun- Tin »c in- tin s were repealed
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  • 62 2 Vichy, M i 4 WURAL 1)f tku Viohjr Gtovgrnment, is rtl «vmg lor Northern A the proposed rout DOmile Trana-Sahara railway, it wks anu he i Satur(Uiv. M Berthelot v Li munical I The Kided to Lu North A and l:»bun- tmua i Jreacb >einc established
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  • 33 2 IjlNEMY actielt] r_ during dayl h 3*4 ria. v was agai snal ol ft place In East 4 damage ind s of casuafti N waj reported i kSti rauniq
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  • 533 2 Air Strength A Record GIVING an account to-day in a broadcast of the state b ol British airplanes last Wednesday, when the returns were brought in, the Minister of Aircraft produco, said that Si our storage houses the number of Inrranall r.ady for action and ready
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  • 133 2 U.S. SENDS FLOUR TO FRANCE WllilhinftBin Mar. 23. ALL &_nvrjgpBmwfsts have been n_S-de to send two shiploads of flour to unoccupied France, announced Mr. Sumner Welles, Under-Secretary of Start-, on Saturday. He said that the British Governmeni had agreed to allow two French ships to pass through the blockade to
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  • 29 2 Mat 1 800 for tla M mobili I I I md suppll s ol tne ifflcieat to Dro- I tor 250 men, Reuter
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    96 2 During the* y (ierman raids over Britain the Luftwaffe S resumed i t s i tactics of raiding one town a i nisht and one J main attack was launched i against PortsS mouth. Wave i after wave of y German bom- J b e r s roared over Portsmouth
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  • 113 2 r, 23. THE Italian official n unique says that formatii aircraft attacked the port j base 31 Corfu. It cli at an enemy ship was sunk an ship "and port in aged. Italian fighters i 1 tacked tiie Oreek Paratnythia, setUi I pine* on the ground ai r
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  • 170 2 "Hell -Dive" On Enemy Drome London A VERTICAL "i-eL-d-ve" towards an en A drome BIBB the nigh spot of a bu, spent bv Coastal Command Blenheim ai Norway yesterday afternoon, says tne News Service The Blenheim pilot, a squad:climbed into a cloud to start a dive The •As we whistled
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  • 33 2 Lonrio- night, B Brit I u n German 0 which flew rteadily Air M Mm I LsAi bomb funr M E I pinning A mom and t bnbv Reuter
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    • 35 2 MATRICULATION and SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day ind Evening Vu >»r. PtTMAl l I .f wh. Pi ifTHi n dly. F PITMAN* B .Jy. > of I MI-__._H_ 1'H.rl'J Vj V^a?AM4iII > l^W--^M TELEraONE SCSI •MM__ MMMM ,U^ 111
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  • 477 3 \o Reply For Hitler Yet Belgrade. Mar. 23. >SLAVIA'S reply to Germany is still held up. A wave of popular indignation against what is regarded as Ger vapitulation" terms is delaying the formation of a which would be able to make a momentous decision. ;pite individual audiences
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  • 195 3 London. March 23 AN An Ministry communique .states: An enemy supply ship in Bgersund Harbour. In iforway, #*f attacked by ail craft of the Coastal Command op Friday. Bombs hit the vessel amidships and it was IMC >een blazing furiously. The Air Ministry News
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  • 170 3 London, Mar. m THE correspondent with the Middle Baal Army write! I that the Free French forces who are taking par to tn 7l battle for Keren and ar* >^ktaga2^ mountain position, to the north-east ol the fcrwi the left of the road from
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    48 3 Taken from thc*^ top of St. Pauls Cathedral, tiiis J picture shows the City of Lou- J t don, fire Mar- y I red where some 3 1 of her best- Known bui'.d- i ings stood- on the aftermath l of the EfBBl S I 'spite* raid. i
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  • 183 3 'By Masaey Anderson, Reuter't Special enm- pond nti Alexandria, Mar. 23. jpilK British Navy in the Mediterranean continues to plaj great pari in the wm l>y the slow itranflehold of the blppfcade an«l l»y ensuring free paaaage fo? Allied convoj A recent Admiralty commufilqiie
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  • 1069 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By People Places DEPORTED in Hongkong en rout to Singapore In the nrar futun are novelist Ernest ("Farewell U Arms") Hemingway and his wife the former Martha Gelhorn. wel known newspaper correspondent. Hemingway is on a tour of tin Fast
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  • 645 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique j «> s A NEW military dance band has just made k its first appearance and is open fog oilers j 5 for future engagements. j Known as "The EULgamuflliis" the band is 8 composed ol members ol the Argyll and; Sutherland Highlanders and their rendering of
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  • 178 6 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) IN STEP with it* recent schemes for the growing of rice in the State, the Government of Johore is to construct, in Johon Bahru, the'state's first rice mill To be situated near the two $125,000 pad; godowns just completed 'somewhere in
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  • 30 6 Calcutta, Mar. 2:;. 'J[^lK Chinese Militar; MissJ of 14 members, led by Gq eral Shan Chen, arrived bereq Satiirday and left for Xo^ Delhi.— Reuter
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  • 92 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipah, Saturday. THE disappearance of $1,000 from a locker kept in the third cJass waiting- room coffee shop at the Ipoh Railway Station has been reported to the police. The proprietor of the shop, havinc; secured the locker with a
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  • 422 6 Bribed To Perjure A llegation (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. A LLEGATIONS of attempts at bribing the complainant in a criminal case to make an accusation against an innocent man were made in the course of the continued hearing in the Perak Assize Court of a case in which
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  • 261 6 Second Bankruptcy Of Former Raceh orse Owner (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. I\AVJD MORDECAI, a former racehorse owner, who rietitiow ior his own bankruptcy in lft>2, when he had Uabilftiei d $317,000 and outstanding debts of £460,000, and who was d;s charged in March, 1934, after paying a dividend
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  • 1032 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London s Brickbats For Bingham: j i Intelligence More Ne- cessary Than Family: {Official War Office! z j Interest: Memories Of I m m A Singapore Innova- tion I ondon. Jan. 23. I*lE letter .of Lieut -Col. K. C. j-jirghain, commander of I6g Officer CiKJW
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  • 189 7 HEEDS of daring against night raiders figure for UK first D time in two lists of R.A.V wmf*. Piieht Lieut J.ih-.i Cuimmgna .1. of to A l ,x»iary Air Force, who the Distinguished Fl> Cros" hw carried out twenty- je utmost enthwlMai to sert »w
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  • 350 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941. NAZI PLUNDERERS \yHAT little bottom there was in Admiral Darlan's ploa (which came more from the Admiral's heart than from his bead) to puncture the British blockade to let foodstuffs pass into unoccupied Franc**, has been clean knocked out by the amazing revelations made
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  • 523 8 Handicaps Are Being Overcome (By A Special Correspond! nt) gTANDING at the end oi the assembly ine of British aircraft factory in the north of England I have watched workmen ''rolling out th?» bfunhen." Production of the plane I saw. a unit which has laved a
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    • 90 8 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BX i l R i■: South British Insurance Co., Ltd. I'd. S'Jiti 2, Finlayson Green CATHAY CAFE "Where Fverybody Goes" NEW POLICY STARTING TO-DAY NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SAT. NIGHTS ONLY Sl.oo 50cts. for Service Men dim: &"ii iK
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  • 466 9 He Is "Vetiv" In 011M > Tmvii v, o- he ls intr()(| i'c«i as: ro;:T\i r.> n S <?n vr I Fmlerick Afeernon, K.C B .1 D S.O M.C Chief of the Air Staff, b. 1893 'to in this little market town they just talk of "Peter"
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  • 21 9 i-eiir ii one «f the beautoMM Earl CwnD [hh U! "W y^'_.ff££y n,i> ..l,n b b. shown a,
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  • 181 10 ON her return from visit to her parents soon after her marriage, a police constable's wife was locked in her bedroom by her husband and he tried to put handcuffs on her and make her sign a paper that she would not see her parents again.
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  • 83 10 Woman As Leader Of Terrorists A PRINCESS with a University degree is one of the ten members of the •Committee oi Death,' ringleaders oi the terrorist movement in Rumania. Antonescu, Rumanian dictator, is trying to stamp out the movement, which has put exiled Carol's banker. exPremier Tatarescu, and several writers
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  • 85 10 Put Out Fire On Her 99th Birthday ON her ninety-ninth birthday. Mrs. Lilian Halle heard an incendiary bomb crash through the roof of her house m Chesterton Road,; Ladbroke Grove, Lon- I don. She at once carried sand and water to the top of the house and put out the
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  • 80 10 Mr. Ye o Seng Whatt. Straits Set foments Civil Service. has been appointed to act a> District Officer. Alor Gajah. Mr. Chiem Chono;, Woo. Assistant Dcntal Officer. Straits Settlements, has been seconded for service under the Government of Kelantan. Mr. B. M. Kauffmann has been appointed to be a
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  • 292 10 (From Owr Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Saturday. THE inquiry into the deaths of Madame Lee Chat and Mm ckan, the Tamil driver, who succumbed to injuries sustain ed in a car crash near Sungei Siput on Feb. 15, was held befJ Che
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    • 487 11 j^k 1— g—^—^-. Situations Vacant IBU 4 5 Standard, for Dis- ul ,aUy. *»»U»n ;-collcctor. Also BoysUirls Box 393 Malaya Tribune, (No. 932G) HINDUS servo Brahmin i urn Vilas. Ampanc unpur. (No. 930G > «i7i^e7 in radioflrm salary .Uihty Box 38H. Malaya 'No- 9220; L VTEI) ut. Write Box No.
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    • 540 11 Financial WANTED one partner with $10,000 1 position with good pmnts guaraj gSSLT 1 B X No> 378 1 iMhuut, KiMln Lumpur. .No For Sale AMERICAN POUNTAINPINB Pin t}aU ;i 'i nann Aei eb posi tre< RemlUaace uK. Vi'. Ai; K 8. Lon»u K 10."). ciiangl, Singapore. (|io <a5G> BULL
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    • 436 11 M H. I >■ m 27t' i I 1 Apijh ut <;7, Tan FOB I. < Brick H.j im mil out ho\u j 5,500 U <nt- Buki 1 1i: p and -'I* toll, .cm- ,i, U i i Ite, U.'UT l< el. Apply :<<•_ Wimii. HACK TO THE I hn.pr,
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    • 432 11 [ON THE' air 1 HNGAPOUK i uj kcitt /in i 3o »r iwttta (t 49 morn zhi ii ii uMtrt* I rum 8 00 a m. to 9 31 am. From io 09 a.m. t» l 50 pn. l roni MM) y fa K' 00 p Bft. LONDON KSTRAL TI^NSMISSION
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  • 51 12 State Documents Vanish From Car DOCUMENTS belonging to a Govern- 1 meat department, contained in a black leather brief case, are missing from a car in whicih they were left in the West End, and the police are trying to trace them. They are understood not to be of grout
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  • 110 12 Teluk Anson, Saturday. IN the re-trial ordered by Perak Supreme Court Judge against the sentence of a fine of $25 or in default two weeks' r.i. imposed by (the Abdullah bin Ibrahim, the Teluk Anson Magistrate, on a young Tamil driver for dangerously driving a motor lorry,
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  • 60 12 THE National Safety First Association decided to change its title to the Royal Society for tlhe Prevention of Accidents. Lieutenant Colonel J. A. A. Pickafd. gene r al .secretary, said they felt their accident prevention work might be handicapped if it were waged under a slogan
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  • 57 12 London, Mar. 23. ONE of the few raiders which ventured over Britain before midnigCit on Saturday was brought down by tntt-alrcraft fire, crashing In a field tear an east coast town. London again had no alert, elsewhere activity appeared to be slight with no re- j
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    • 228 12 "TOPPING SHOW ONE of the Best Pictures of its type to be screened here" Free Press. (Saturday) ACCLAIMED BV PACKED HOI'SES AS 188 BKST THING Til ATS COME ALONG SINCE TIIK WOMEN" TO-DAY 13.i5-6.i5-9.i5| CAPITOL Last IV *v SiirniiityH. t MLGJTI SURPRISE HIT of 1941. /^<"^_fc^' BJ wifH Robert __k
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    • 204 12 The biggest Money's Worth j n f^ TODAY 315, A u-. H 615&9 15 PM ALMAIV|BR/\ The famous Stars of 'THE SEA HAWK -ALL THIS, AND HEAVEN TOO in Warner !>r new mystery thriller! If M IViC JINIPVI NEXT CHANGE- ALHAMBR/ Mi e****™***** 7 I I W VQjC* iT| iiiajratf^^
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  • 43 13 London, Mar. 23. GIFTS for the purchase of aircraft include £52,100 from members of the Czechoslovakia Colony Club, £7,500 from line Times of Ceylon Spitfire Fund, making total gifts of £75,000 and £12 000 from East India Fund f352.000. British Wireless
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  • 85 13 Death Of Noted Greek Scholar London, Mar. 23. THE death which 1 occurred at Liverpool of Peter Vlasto, the eminent Greek scholar and writer, is a loss both to Greece and Britain. Vlasto who was born in 1879. held a very high place in modem Greek literature being noted best
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  • 37 13 31 Years' Service, Awarded I. S.M HIS Majesty the King has approved the award of the Imperial Service Medal to Chief SubWarder Ram 'Kisam who recently retired from the Straits Settlements Prisons' Service after 31 years" service.
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  • 28 13 Major T. A. Ken dali, M.C. and Mr A. H. C. Allen. M.C. J.P. have been appointed to the rank of Caotain in tho Local Defence Corji.s. Malacca
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  • 119 13 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! "HOMY THK WOMAN (At The Alhambra) STURDY drama with the bsue always In doubt marked the picture. "Monev and the Woman." which opened at thr Alhambra yesterday. Dnrk eyed Brenda Marshall is in the thick of trouble with a crook ol a husband who is ensnared by
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  • 84 13 (From Our Own Reporter! .trorn Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. wa 8 raised by an auction 'the Sultan It is obvious that t^amo^t already only a very .small fraction ol iUee b wor k55«S?£r?2£» a variety Katoyang Hoad Tanjwg tg""^ to join to The committee now
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  • 270 14 Amazing Bowling In J.C.S.A.-C.S.C. Game I>RILLIANT bowling by S. Kulasingam, who captured eight wickets for 11 runs, gave the second string of the Ceylon S.C. a good win over the J.C.S.A. in a cricket match played on the Civil Service Association ground yesterday. Tlie Ceylonese won by
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  • 340 14 Ceylonese Army Draw ANOTHER fine innings by Major Cole, who together with Capt. Hope knocked up 111 runs for the second wicket, and a well-played 44 by K. Muthucumaru. exMalayan player. featured the cricket match between a strong Army XI and the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier yesterday The match
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  • 178 14 BLAKAN MATI GUNNERS LOSE BY 40 RUNS IN a low .scoring mutch at Blakan Mati yesterday, the Indian Association beat the R.A <B.M i by 40 runs. Scores: INDIAN ASSN:— Abasbhoy r <;i.v. i> CoiJinn 17. Rum PlitrH st Wlw.ua. i b Wil S. w n ?J H Ul Sln
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  • 235 14 Singhalese Win Season's First Match DLAYING their first match of the I* season, the Singhalese Association defeated the C.Y M.A by 39 runs in a cricket match played at McNair Road yesterday. (Sunday). Scores: P TTK* i SIN «HALESE ASSN. F. Übeyiis c Anandan b J C de Souza n
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  • 106 14 ENGLISH R UGGER London, Mar 2? TO-DAY 8 RUGGER RESULTS Yorkshire Tup. 2nd Round Bradford N 18. Wakefuld Trinity 5 Dewsbury 21. York 5. Featherstone Rov. 20. Leeds 9 Huddersfleld 3. Cast Word 3 f after extru 2^L ru RK e C ames Played to-day:— Ken-,hley 7. nramlec 7 3
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  • 271 14 R.A.O.C. DECLARE, BEATEN DLAYING their first cricket match of the season, the Fortress Signal Company scored a. fine victory over the R.AO.C. at Alexandra yesterday (Sunday., winning by four wickets. When the R.A.0.C.. batting first, declared their innings closed at 154 for five wickets, they did not expect the Fortress
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  • 204 14 BATSMEN SHINE IN CHINESELOYALS GAME UATSMEN shone in the S.C.R.C.*J Loyals cricket match which ended in a draw at Oillman yesterday. Freeman knocked up a bright 92 for the Loyals while Cheow Chye contributed a sound 71 for the Chinese Scores* S.C.R.C. Lau Hock Chye c Smith b Clarke 7
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  • 405 14 Gunners Dismissed For 11 23 Only Easy For Police DLAYING on the Police Depot ground thefts J inflicted a crushing defeat on the'coJrLl R.A Changi. by an inning, and l 120 nuM The Police scored 154 runa m their inri although rain held up the game tor ha" the match
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  • 178 14 THE Singapore Swimming Club drew rive ail wiu R.A.A.F. in a very interesting and uw water-polo match yesterday (Sunday. Henrichsen scored the fust two _oa Club In the first halt, the firs: after a the four yard line, and the second by a from half-way. LAC. Jenkins brought theses
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  • 146 14 DAIN which fell just a.s the Australians were about to bat. spoilt the cricket match between the R.A A.F. and the R.AF. (Tengahi. played at Sembawang yesterday. The Teiigah airmen, batting first, scored 138 runs all out, thanks mainly to a brilliant knock of 77 by L.A C. Bailes
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  • 116 15 tit on Ipoh racing last year amounted to I Krt m as against $63,353.63 for the pro ■ircording to {the committee's report > 'an presented at the annual genei i i ii he Ferak Turf Club on Friday. Mar. 28 i inS i I,
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  • 178 15 ring game, the S.R.C. defeated Segamat KJ mi son the S.R.C. padang. yesterday. Roy too scored with 30. while Thoy who was luidei with 26 runs, captured four wicket* for eight Scores' R Bain c Thomas b Nage.su 30. G ic Tek Chens? b Barr 1. L. Outschoom b
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  • 191 15 (.From Our Own Reporter > Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. MGES in the sum of $50 were awarded to M: Ooh Boon Swi (nee Tan Kwai Neo» by Mega': Second Magistrate, out of a claim of .ss'.O she brought against the Stella Hair Dressing •c Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 71 15 Millions For Tanks AUSTRAUA'S Premier, Mr. Menzjes has announced that the Australian War Cabinet Ms decided to form, at a cost of sevt v ill 10 n pounds, an Austialian armoured corps. embodyir-s »JJ "J? armoured units in the Australian and Home Forces Production o» J tne to will be
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  • 502 15 SINGAPORE, along with the rest of the Empire, observed yesterday (Sunday) as a National Day of Prayer as set aside by His Majesty the King Every church responded to the call, and in every place of worship special prayers and thanksgiving services were offered throughout
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  • 395 15 PLYING times in January were the least since the opening of the Kalians Airport, gay* Mr. D. M. Walker, Club captain, in a report on the activities of the Royal Singapore Flying Club for January and February. Mr. Walker, inter alia, say*:— Flying times for the
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  • 23 15 London, Mar. 23. I Peterhead are -day's (Sunda Command commit-. ->een attacked by j nations last night claimed to r. Reuter
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    • 27 15 SINGAPORE'S NO. DANCE LAND PACKED TO THE LAST SQ. VT LAST UK MC.HT OPEN AT 9 P >» siiiiim: oi win rv HAPPY B »W TIM TONIGHT AT
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    • 381 15 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TKSnEag. TENDERS ere now invited for the fallowing materials or strvlua. For particulars wr Municipal Tender Hopa. Teuder Dale of Clu»la§ Supply or Sunltary Fitting, (Deposit *50-). 4 p in. 31. March 1941 Bupplv delivery during May. June <"_ July 1941 of 45,000 bugM ui Portland
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    • 60 15 j TO-DAV *A. Leu^ue, Reserve Div. folice, Studlum; Loyala v c'. in; Div. 2a. Y.M.C.A. v i. r A Signals v R.A.F.! ff '-Ira; 8.H.8. v R.AJf 1.! Ov BH.L.. Harper GilflltLV" 3. Clerical Union. Ford between the Gordons &xed for to-day at GUI- >tponed i. SIGH TIDES i«.. 7.6
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  • 367 16 Cairo. >lar. 23. ?O>li: factors which should enJ courage Yugoslavia to stand firm in the face of German demands are indicated by Britisl tfficial circles here. It is deelar»d that the action of the thr Yugoslav ministers who resigne is a protest against the Govern •nent's majority vote
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  • 56 16 Gibraltar. Mar. 23. T" UK siege of "The Koek" is envisaged by regulations S officially announced here on j Saturday whereby the <*<>v- ernor is empowered to mak •> I provision for the supply of fooil or lodging, or both, for any person when siege con-
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  • 208 16 Cairo, Mar. a. INTENSE aerial activity in Italian East Africa in support of Army operations is reported in an R.AJ communique. R.A.P. bombers and fighters repeatedlv attacked enemy positions in the Keren area. y The Sway "tatton at Asmara was heavily attacked yesterriJ fsatuidav) and
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  • 125 16 Auckland, Mar. 23. THE rapid development of the manufacture of munitions in 1 New Zealand is described by Mr. Sullivan, the Minister of Government workshops and private firms, he said, were coooerating in the production of war materials and a specially selected group of
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  • 117 16 London, Mar. 23. IT is authoritatively stated that during the week ending dawn Mar. 22, six German aircraft were destroyed m combat over and around Britain, of which four were bombers. Of these, one was shot down on the night of Mar. 15. two during
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  • 127 16 London Ma: n ACCORDING to an agency mttttge Pflnee Regent of Yugoslavia, this morning re«-iv« Tsvetkovitch, the Prime Minister. Thb new* fo reports of activity among Yugoslav Cabinet men although it is still not clear whether the Yu°< Prime Minister has yet found successors to the" members
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  • 300 16 London. Mar. 23. AtTER capturing Mogadishu, important .seapcr Italian Somaliland. British troops discovered I political prisoners interned by the Italians under most appalling conditions in a camp known "Denane." states the Ministry of Information. All except between 200 and 300 of these un tunate prisoners
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  • 67 16 Firemen Had No Food TRITICISM of Manv Chester's handling o f raid problems was made when the City Council discussed the Emergency Committee's report on the recent air attack. It was alleged that lircmen working during the raid had no food for more than twenty hours; that the number of
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  • 56 16 Vichy. Mar. THE declaration of policy e Turkey and the Soviet I mav be signed in Mosco* J i Sunday >, according to a a *J to the Vichy news agency, J well-informed circles in JJg It adds that the declaratioj re -affirm the intention ol IBBJ Union
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  • 43 16 A CHINESE couple e.-i'J!* 0 injuries when the they were travelling i» cl y. r Anderson Bridge just •»> nisht on Saturday- 40l The man sustained aWJ"j the chest, and complain while the woman SU tions on the chin
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