Morning Tribune, 31 March 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 50, Monday, Mar. 31, 1941 Morning Tribune Monday. Mar. 31, 1941.
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  • 74 1 THOSE 'DECADENT' BRITISH New York, Mar. 30. > VJAZI philosophers gave the British Empire just one mere generation before it sue- (imbed to fatty degeneration of the heart/' says the New York Times to-day. I It adds the following com- .■Miit. "But another generation j of British declining at the
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  • 225 1 Italians Abandon Key Town Diredawa Falls LONDON, MAR. 30 F -DAY'S ITALIAN HIGH COH^ MUNIQUE STATES TOtCt DIREDAWA, AN IMPORTANT ABYSSINIAN TOWN ON IHE ADDIS ABABA-DJIBOUTI RAILWAY, HAS BEEN EVACUATED. IT ADDS THAT IT All AN IKOOPS REACHED "IN GOOD ORDER" NEW POSITIONS IN THE WEST. t is pointed out
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  • 256 1 ITALIAN NAVY GETS BIGGEST SETBACK OF THE WAR FIVE WARSHIPS SUNK London, Mar. 30. g T is officially confirmed that three Italian cruisers, Fiume, Pola and Zara have been sunk as well as a large enemy destroyer and a smaller destroyer, in the naval engagement in the Eastern Mediterranean which
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  • 292 1 Cairo. Mar. :tO. Lilt TENANT -GENERAL i TVilliam Platt, conqueror of Keren, is throwing thr British Army and flghtinr, vehicles and lorry loads of trots into a great chase after thebroken Italian Army fleeing towarcfc Asmara, capitauf tritrea. B AF. bombers and fighter r.rjrelentlessly
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  • 344 1 T"l. (ommandrr-in-Chief ™pnam has anncuncpd that J2^^rniy the Royal Air Ferce MM the Indian Army have K cently arrived in Malaya. The majority of the newly arm Sni22?. c k 11 4^?! famous Indian H^nu-nts, but British Annv and Tit i U IV ts huve also arrivrcr
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  • 111 1 Cairo, Mar. 30.— The important harbour of Tripoli in Libya was raided by British bomlxri during thr night or Friday- Saturdav Large bombs fell among whipping and other objectives. The story is told in the Royal Air Force Middle Fast ronimunique issued on Sunday, which states. DuriiiK the
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  • 760 2 GERMANS READY TO LEAVE YUGOSLAVIA London. Mar. 30. WHILE German officials in Berlin were lamenting the "growing influence of the anti-Ger-man forces in Yugoslavia" Dr. Goebbels has launched a big propaganda drive aimed at sowing discord in the Yugoslav nation. Several reports were spread from German controlled sources of the
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  • 62 2 London. Mar. 30— General Catroux. representing Free France in tne Middle East, has sent telegrams of congratulation to King Peter of Yugoslavia, the Prime Minister and the War Minister, says the Cairo correspondent of the Free French Agency. In a message to King Peter, he
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 2 Pic hire shows Malay troops advamin through Malayan swampland. His Fxce leni-y the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas has announced that the Malay Regiment is to raise immediately a new battalion. (SEE STORY PAGES 8 9) A
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  • 163 2 Washington Mar 3d IRMED guard* have been placed on 27' Italian shin In United States ports by Coast Guard author,,,. to prevent the crewa froas attempting to destrov thl machinery. The action has been taken in a legal mannsp following simultaneous news from Wilmington
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  • 128 2 Gallup Poll On Aid For Britain New York. Mar. 30. THE emphatic views held by many Americans on the manner the Aid for the Democracies programme is being carried out. appear In the results of the latest Gallup poll survey published to-day. Fifty-three per cent, did not think the production
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  • 72 2 Ambulances For The French London. M ADMIRAL selier, C.-in-C. French naval and air forces, was present at a London ceremony when eleven ambulances de for service with the Free French I in Africa were presented to General Petit, represei General De Ga The gift is the result of subscriptions collected
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  • 213 2 London. Mar. 30. TO-DAY there is a revolution on land These words characterise the description of British farming "on active service" given to Reuters lobby correspondent by Mr. R. S Hudson. Minister of Agriculture. Since the war besan. nearly 000.000 more acres have been brought
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    • 81 2 a. Jiemf makes hair natunliv Radiant In no time KEMT will turn your hair from dullness into radiant brilliancy KEMT should be sprayed on the hair every day—or as often as found necessary. Only a verj small quantity is required. It Bttkea waves deeper s o that thev twice as
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  • 20 3 New arrivals look clown from the ship on to the land they have tome to defend.
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  • 153 3 Brought Down 2 Bombers Without Firing A Shot London. Mar 30. HOW a British fighter pilot brought down two enemy bombers at the same time without firing a shot > told by the Air Ministry. This pilot was a member of a British squadron which waded in to break up
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  • 220 3 Splendid Nerve Of British Pilots London. Mar. 30. *pHE nerve of British airmen, flying under condition .< of great stress, is illustrated in an account of the destruction on Saturday of a Junkers 88 over the >rth Sea bv I Ooftfita] Command Blenheim. In poor weather, says the Air Ministry
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  • 127 3 Tokvo. Mar. 30. THE first anniversary of the Japancs(-spon,()iea 1 Nanking Government in China falls to-da> in-. Japanese Press treats this event with wme prominence this morning, but does not attempt to davoue the difficulties which the Nanking regime Is U n The Nichi-Nichi Shimbun utters
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  • 936 3 jy|OUK transports have sight erf the shores of Malava and brought monp splendid manhood to the defence of this Far Eastern strong point Not so long ago. the warrior-laden vessels Here entering from the south-east. This fate thev came from the west. The thrill uas
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    • 38 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE art closing their Retail Stoop and Showrooms at Orchard Road. A!! Stork must be liquidated !>> 15ft Mav. fffl, interior work o! all dt->. -riplions. su.h as I'an.u.t of v«ri«H FROM MAY 15th PASKWS ADDRESS WILL BE
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  • 1022 4  - People Places VERA ARDMORE By CHILDREN'S SHOW IN AID OF THE WAR FUND I) Mul!er%4. (left) Mis. C.T Windle and Mrs. \U. I!. Pients l < i igrht > pictured i a.* the opening cf the War Maik:t i at 21, Stevens i Road, on Friday mourns. > Mr-. Prrntis
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  • 113 4 THE Salvation i Armv has just published a very S inlc res' ing pa id- »'Met sho \v in» figures of work ((omplilu'd list year and stating i i it-; finniw'al r.- quirements for N IEU. V i Everyone kno? s juha I iplendfd N > *erk the
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  • 814 5 CUT-AND-KEEP RECIPES for your cookery scrap book i iNCi tlie recipca selected thj A week for your cookery scrapare some for -delicious cold j which will make an actable Ctonfe next time friends In for dinner. GRAPE JtLLY tcket lemon jelly, 1 cup pure grape juice, 1 cup I water,
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  • 696 6 Services' BREVITIES I By "Ibique" THE Indian General Hospital team defeated S 5 the Sappers and Miners "A" in the quarter- j final of the Small Units hockey, and have now S to meet Headquarters, Gordon Highlanders, in (he semi-final. Owing to the postponement of this latter 3 5 match
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  • 160 6 '-THE news of the passing of the I^ase and Lend BU was reK wanes!. Mr. Tyau is on his way to Hong Kong and his visit to Singapore, he told reporters, was mostly for "pleasure." Mr. Tyau who has had the opportunity of seeing at close
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  • 95 6 INTENSIVE TRAINING PERIOD ENDS TWO months of intensive train. ing for Volunteers ends to-day, although several camps broke up during the past week. The men. back after this period of training, are all looking remark. ably fit, after two months ol hard outdoor life. Units under training during the two
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  • 1260 7 Britain's Deadly Air > Offensive: The New S Super-Spitfire: Criti- j jcism Stimulates The^ j War Effort j Front London London, Feb. 4. THE best tonic We have had for a long time was the announcement last night that Britain's spring offensive in the air will be of wider
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  • 338 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1941. PREMIER'S PROMISE \S Mr. Churchill is not given to exaggeration or making any remarks that may have the effect of lulling the country into a false sense of security, it must be presumed that he was not overstating facts when he modestly claimed that
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  • 2116 8 TWO FULL BATTALIONS FOR MALAY REGIMENT ALIONS REGIMENT I.OVIKXOHN lIHOAIMAST I •JIIK Malay Regiment, the Empire's youngest fighting unit, is to be immediately to two battalions. His Excellency the Governor. Sir Thomas, speaking from the Singapore broadcasting station last night ed this. In making the announcement. Sir Shenton said. It
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    • 174 8 FIRE. MARINE. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSIKANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. I el. s!Ji<) 2, frinlayson Green (CATHAY CAFE! I "Where Everybody Goes" NEW POLICY STARTING TO-DAY I NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. J5/ir. NIGHTS ONLY I SIOO 50ct$. for Service Men
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    • 30 8 micH /aA)c^ereveals th\ 3 ONE OF THE MOTE 1 'S r EMPLOYER .NOWSTHAJ THE MSSINc (A. $*****6 STILL U CONCEM-EP ,ArJ WHERE THE i)5 FIRST ROBBERHID IT THREE YEARS BEFORE
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  • 57 9 husbands and fathers, means that many women and children are left with" no one to provide for them. HELP IS NEEDED heavy. The dead need no he P from us, but what about the !v<Tnded. men. and women, and "se'are the days in which we in Malaya mu^t show^ gat..
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  • 84 9 Bondi Beach Girl Becomes Screen Find Bert is Betty Bryant, the Bond i I an I who bet ime an Australian screen producer -dirce tor Charlei Chauvel cam l> r the most film personality diseoveraA in A i tralia since Brrol Flynn Chauvel houki kneu pecan* he a covered Flynn
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  • 181 9 LEASE LEND BILL DECISIVE FOR CHINA London, Mar. 30. AMOUCAI lease and Lend Act will provr a s derisive in its effect on the war in Asia as on the war in Europe, declared Mr. Ou» Tai Chi. Chinese Ambassador, speaking at the annual meeting of the China Cam paisn
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    • 122 9 [V MOUSE T Bv WALT DISNEY 1TI WVef 71 TT^ 00 BETTER J HANN fc Z 1 |7 TH i S is A SEROUS A YE An' HOW BOUT gxPL^lN I LI SHOW WH All UP, THE OBJECT OF USINO UNTIL THIS CH AROE< MOUSE' AN? J TH' GHOSTS. WiSE^/
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  • 545 10 BRIGHT LIGHTS DISTINGUISHED AUDIENCE AT 'BRITAIN'S RAF' (By Our Film Critic) IS4V cmarkable preview jrtrterdaz. morning ftt the Pavilion Theatre, whiri wln attended by HE. the Govern)-. anl loc<d military and ri.llian leadt?-., m cftU'th *f t.i varl \i Government dep.irt G'tvUtftb* and servicemen of all BAtlonMltx* attended, and the
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  • 380 10 A. R .P. In Malaya EXPERIENCE in Europe has proved that the effects of air raids can be greatly minimised, and huge destruction and se|ious lots of life prevented, by promptness and efficiency in dealing with fire bombs. Given the simple, inexpensive equipment that is
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  • 134 10 NEWS BREVITIES Lieut. (Acting Captain J. B. Leask has been appointed to be Captain in the Local Defence Corps, in the State of Selangor. Dr. William Thuriappah, of Kuala Lumpur, who has been an inmate of the Bungsar Hospital recently, has left on two months' leave to Ceylon. The death
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  • 264 10 THE RAT BEAT THE G-MEN He Got The Gil pROM California's underwo emerged a new thr< against the life of Marc, thr year-old son of the weaJt j Frenchman Count de Trisi and his American wife. Three months ago a lumb jack in the mountain wfldern sent his fist crashing
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    • 576 11 .^Baf -v .^sSSW l^B»S"^s BaVIHBHHHBBasaava^H^B^^^ I Fafl _r> aT a P'^^^P**™^QaWB^. Situations Vacant <*roy WANTED. Apply personal- v j gj 'Road. Singapore. (No. 960O) K5T cooking Amah. Apply Box No. Fual.va Tribune. Singapore 1 1 No. 977G) Salesmen wanted on cotnR h-.s-s Door-to-door selling. Good E \\> 'risk Box 399,
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    • 604 11 Miscellaneous SEASON TAILOR, experienced aitter also ury cleaning. 50, Selegle Road Singapore (No. 6H) MOST TASTEFUL FOOD~Tn town ''oT•hard Restaurant Bar", 38 Orchard Road, Singapore. (No. 832G) barbells, dumbells Orient's laV Invites inspection K. C. Barbell 86A, Sultan Street (upstairs), Kuala Lumpur. (No. 926G) SERVICE and comtort guaranteed Stay at
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    • 607 11 For Sale DEER (female), about 120 kattiea $40^ Apply phone 2031. Singapore. (Su.' MQ(j) W Cms PROJECTOR. GooT^cx^dltionT Ciieap. Leung" Gramophone Store, Beiaeid Street. Ipoh. (No. 943G) FOR SALE Black Pedigree Corker Spaniel Dog. 8 months. Apply 187. Bukit Blntang Road, Kuala Lumpur. (No. »<>5G) TWO BEAUTIFUL TOY-DOGs"^ puppies weeks'
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    • 446 11 ON HE j AIR i HNGAPOHE i ju k«n SUPI 30 »f matna a* aaaltt ZHP3 41 3ft metras (7 23 ni(>, Prom KM an Io 8 35 a m. From 10 oo a-nx to ISO p.m. From 500 p m tm 10 oo p hi LONDON CKNTRAL TRANSMISSION GBO-UH
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  • 61 12 TO DAY'S extraordinaiy meeting of the Legislative Council i.s expected to he r| brief one. The meeting la called to approve MM tension of operation of the War Duties Ordinance for anOther year. and alfO to pass tin WM Savings Certificate*! i Amendments Bill which will legalise
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  • 143 12 100,000 Women For Factories London. Mar. 30. ROOM can be found at the present moment for 100,000 mobile women in factortes devoted to the war effort, said the Minister of Labour, and National Service.: at Bristol, on Saturday. Mr. Bevin was appealing to women toj volunteer now and) "ben the
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  • 76 12 Air Raid Over London London, Mar. 30. LONDON hal its j first alert Saturday for eight nights. It was sounded soon after dark but! only lasted a short while. There was little enemy activity over some coastal districts in the after-] noon and bombs j were dropped at a few
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  • 35 12 Malayans staying at the Australia Hotel Sydney, at present include Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Thatcher o r Singapore. Mrs. S Ezekiel, Miss H Neale, Mr. H. J. Hv j mans and Mr. E. N.
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    • 215 12 POSITIVELY LAST II SHOWsI ALHAMBRAJ Hb MOST DEA^Y WEAPON EVER INVENTED 1 B I L^n^Sk If J. I 3 RONALD i REAGAN I and its ray of John L.tel Lya Lys S 1 Aij I James Stephenson- Eddie Foy. Jr.^^ I >if»ct«d by LEWIS SFHER A WAHNER BROS.-F.nt Notl Picturt
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  • 93 13 ACTION IN GREECE Lon ton, Mar 30 Vigorous artillery :md patrol activity in Albania is repoii cd in Saturday's Greek High Command communique broadcast by the Athens Raiio. "Prisoners wer e > taken. Our air force j successfully bombed munition and supply dumps and explosions were observed i All our
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  • 37 13 AIR MAILS NOT RECEIVED THE Postal Department adviaea that lio air mails from the United Kingdom etc. were received by the Eastbound British Overseas Airw a y I Corporation Hying Boat which arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon.
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  • 44 13 London. Mar. 30. CIVIL estimates id v revenue depart- j ments for the year! ending Mar. 31. 1942, give a new total of ri09.966.260. a deccrease of £13.325.360 compared with the previous year. The post otl'u shows an increase <>* £12.024 .00C British Wireless
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  • 228 13 THE Chinese Swimming Club la not running for proMt. it aims at providing the best facilities for its members, said Mr. Lre Kong Chian in reply to a lUff**tion from a member to reduce the annual expenditure of the Club at the Club's annual general netting yesterday.
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  • 63 13 London, Iftur. H EVERYBODT this country must be either serttaf In the forces or mem ben ol the work hip classes. declared M* Ernest B<vm Minister of Labour, speaking ,t Bristol to-night ••I don't care whe ther Ihey arc com pany directors; 11 they not doing s()
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  • 49 13 London, M-" iU Fighter Command a, mutt operating In oaii carried <•>" ol tensive patrols Belgium :>» f i Nortn „n prance on Satur (Ny afternoon, 0 iIM mi Mlnlstn ru munique Machine-gun tacks w< (l nem) oad and rail tj port and hipping Tii' J) h pnems aircrafi No
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    • 144 13 Hflf^BHMl To-night Special W|F^ VAUDEVILLE .lip'' 1 Marie Desty j (Thc> ta 'k of the IWn) Wfo: Miss ANNIE TON(J CABARET QIEEN JIST JOINKD I io-\h,iit D.%\ri: 9.30 to 12 p.m.; fkr.ii* THE IiATLS (h'tX:-MO.N. 21st.. TIE. 22nd., WED. 'iiird., THURS. tit h. APRIL. 1941. Singapore Am iteurs Professionals Lancing
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  • ALL SUNDAY'S CRICKET MATCHES IN S'PORE
    • 699 14 THE first century of the season in Singapore was scored by 1 f,all Sinjrh. who with 135 (not out), gave the most outstanding: performance in the two-da v cricket match between the Indian Association and th* «r R C at Hone Lim Green j csterday.
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    • 32 14 Messrs. Dodd and Tankard, the well-known Malayan jockeys, returned to Singapore yesterday from Australia where they have been holidaying. They will be riding at the forthcoming Singapore 'Governor's' cup meet.
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    • 103 14 THE following v represent the Ra way Juniors at to ball against t Air Headquarters Tuesday at 5.15 p on the Rail w ground: S. K- Si daram. Arumugs Penande/. lee V K f e. Vijiretna Yogo ra i ah. U Keng Hock. Santj Singh CCapt.'. san. Abu, Jeremi
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    • 278 14 DLAVING on the Indian Association ground thr Sinhalese Association defeated the India •Wociation bv two wickets. Batting first the Indians piled up a total of M the highest scorer being M. J. Chandy who knocke up 18 runs. The Sinhalese who declared after scorinn 15 runs
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    • Article, Illustration
      183 15 r0O D bowling by Jansen and I Marshall enabled the S.RC ,kin!»* the Police out for 27 m in a one-day match played jjk S K around yesterday. 8 It C. nd b Sullivan '22 jf Souza b G. Singh 3 choorn c Thurairajah on 21 DAlmeida st
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    • 207 15 •JHE Junior Civil Service Association narrowi\ defeated the Ceylon Sports Club by three runs in an innings match played on the CSC. ground yesterday evening. Taking first lease of the wickets the C.3.C. scored a total of 68 runs, the topscorer being S Kulasingham who
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    • 21 15 s£iss»ss i s?a.ssr»&a «L bem g pre^nt. Kfp 011 'total sum 0? Ch 51.500.000.000 hac, buttons.
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    • 224 15 KHALSA BE A TEN IN loir scoring cricket match played on the Singapore Khalvu Association ground yesterdav the Ceylon Sports Club "A" team defeated the Khalsa Association by 14 runs. The Ceylonese who batted first collected 42 while the Khalsa Association replied with a 28. Following are the scores and
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    • 44 15 ..nghai. Mar. 30. Fw i Oearernaatnt hsi iJl further immigra-ior. I eacefjl from North rira. aecordlna U> led by th'' Brazilian i! h( anil in the caje of technicians and those able dollars. the pirn? to eet- Brasllv Reuter
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    • 319 15 THE R.A.A.F. beat the S.C.C. by four wickets and 70 rims on tntaiioH C gr0U ?i i y esterda v Tn^ S.C.C. batted first and totalled 140 runs. Major Cole, an opening batsman, played a stylish innings scoring 44 runs. Growder and Todd, with 31
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    • 73 15 L.vn.si Rugby i? follow: ..bridge 11 .omas 11 Aldershoi I h 3 Weston Si.;- Mir dford 3 3t Man Ho pita] 11. C: 26. New Army fl MorUuunptoo Wmwaten 6. Rugby 13. i Cardiff 12. Cn ;4 Briftol 18. An. 1G ric;by If MUFI hire 'un sfini-fli D
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    • 69 15 Dublin. Mar. 3d. 4 WARNING that the peopl* of r\ BUre would be faced with 'complete starvation" if thp harrrst wa> not ip to th*> standard was lit tor* (1 b> f Mr De Va'era speftKing nt Limt-rick on Saturday Mr Do Valera statrd "Vie ftj short
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 79 14 DIARY SOCCER SA I League. Div. I. Arc v M.F.A.. Stadia Div II A.. V v R.A.M.C. Y.M.C R.A.F. (Tengah) RE. iP.B.'. Far Park: S. H B RA.OC. S.H.B: I II B. Post Office Air H.Q.. Pos f Offl Corinthians v Sta ford 8.C., Navai Ba Reserve Div v R.E..
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  • 301 16 Everglades (Florida), Mai ju_ w^ovPit hrnadrastinn on Saturday night from ihe presidential yacht "Pototowards the domination of the world. Arising from Ihe alliance of dic;itor nations, he said, was a threat '> America, its union, its demo•lacy and its cardinal principles »f freedom The enemies of democracy
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  • 91 16 London. Mar 30. ENEMY planes made a short but very .^harp attack on a west of England town on Saturday night, approaching irom all directions, many being driven back by a terrific barrage. Flares were followed by incendiary bombs and heavy explosives. Some damage was
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  • 54 16 London, Mar. 30.— Moscow radio states that residents in Japan will be obliged to surrender all gold objects in their possession to the Japanese Government. It adds that the decree enforcing this is operative from Mar. 31. Failure to surrender objects will be punished by a fine
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  • 94 16 London, Mar. 30. I OOKING ahead to-day to when Britain will hav<» won the war and to peace. Mr. C. R. Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, speaking at Glasgow, predicted th-U in the new world, war would be abolished and the shameiul blot of poverty in the
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