Morning Tribune, 5 April 1941

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  • 503 1 I LONDON, APR. 4. n\Y KKITREAN PORT OF MASSAWA HAS BEEN CALLED UPON TO SUR--1 RFNDEK, STATES REUTERS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WITH THE MPERIAL FORCES IN ERITREA. A BRITISH OFFICER CARRYING A IVIHTE FLAG WAS SENT TO MASSAWA TO POINT OUT THAT IT WAS NECESSARY FOR
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  • 392 1 THE evacuation of Benghazi in Libya by British troops must be considered in relation to the whole Middle East campaign and not as an Isolated incident, ams ,ni,itar y spokesman in London, discussing the situation to-day. Although the loss of this town must
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  • 212 1 London, Apr. 4. BY no means all the German troops and supplies which have been going to Libya by way of Tripoli have reached their destination safely, writes Reuter's navy correspondent. Since Jan. 1, the Admiralty ha., announced the sinking by British submarines of
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  • 133 1 London, Apr. 4. IT is believed in authoritative circles in London that the Italians still have in the Red Sea, three destroyers, two torpedo- boats and two or three submarines which are still being sought by the British Navy. Originally, it was believed, the Italians had
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  • 165 1 NAZI RAIDERS STILL AT BREST London, Apr. 4 AN Air Ministry communique states that last night "despite bad weather, a strong force of the Bomber Command again attacked the naval base at Brest, in which the enemy battle cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau are sheltering Much cloud and haze over the
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  • 667 1 —But 22 Divisions On Frontier BELGRADE, APR. 4. MESSAGES ARRIVING IN ANKARA FROM SPECIAL COR--111 RESPONDENTS IN BERLIN SUGGEST A CHANGE IN GERMANY'S ATTITUDE TO YUGOSLAVIA. THE CHANGE IS INTERPRETED HERE AS AN ATTEMPT TO GAIN TIME TO ENABLE GERMANY TO TAKE MEASURES TO DEAL
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  • 279 2 Ford's Seek Injunction Against Reds Detroit. Apr. 4. A RISINC from the strike at the River Rouge factory, the Ford Motor Company lias tiled a milt in the Federal Court, asking- fW an injunction to re> htrain the "Communist Party from threatening aial intimidating" its employees in the peaceful pursuit
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  • 67 2 CRAIGIE SEES OHASHI Tokyo, Apr 4 SIR Robert Craigie. British Aia- bassador In Japan, saw Mr. I Chuichi Ohashi. Vice-Mmister of Foreign Affairs, on Tuesday and discussed general matters concerning Anglo-Japanese relations. An- nouncing this at he Foreign Offic Press conference here to-day. the spokesman also started that sir Robert
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  • 90 2 Economic Posts Tokyo. Apr. 4. A THOROUGH overhaul of the key economic posts In the Japanese Cabinet has just been made bv the Prime Minister. Prince Konoye. Prmce fConoye to-day obtained imperial sanction for the appointment of Vice- Admiral Teijiro Toyoda as Minister of „Commerce and Lieutenant
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  • 141 2 Exempted Volunteers To Go On Reserve THE Government had had under consideration for some tune the problem of the utilisation to the best advantage of Volunteers who owing to the needs of their particular essential occupation are exempted from mobilization, or exempted from all forms of military training. It has
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  • 443 2 WASHINGTON. APR 4 THF UNITED STATES HAS FLATLY REJECTED THE GE "iWAN AND ITALIAN PROTESTS AGAINST THE SEIZI* OF Sim's ACCORDING TO AUTHORITATIVE CllwjLt HPRK THE GOVERNMENT HAVE ALSO REFUSED ft, MANDS FOR THE RELEASE OF THE SHIPS AND CREW*' It te understood that the Secretary of
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  • 120 2 London, Apr. 4. STT is generally understood i 1 that Dr. V. K. Wellington I Koo will succeed Dr. Quo J Tai-Chi as Chinese Aiubas- sador in London, although no announcement can be exl peeted until the British Gov- ernment has given a formal
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  • 278 2 London. Apr. I |YK Iff 0 tai-i hi. the nearly V appointed Chinese Foreign Minister, interviewed by the Dailj retej riph, to-day. M l tin goin:. ilxsd feel- of regret and anticipa'ion I shall be sorry to leave the frisiub l made in Bnflaad during
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  • 84 2 Washington, Apr. 1 .4 PROGRAMME for fixing prices for pork, and daily pouln produce was announced by the Department of Agriculttii yesterday with the object of assuring the production of amp stipr)!io< for Britain, the United States and "other nations resil ing aggression/' The
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  • 41 2 London, Apr. 4— An m0... held on Thursday at Oxr Mr. Norton Knatchbull-Hu^ whose death occurred at Oxfo: Mar. 20. He was the only Sir Hugh KnatchbuU-Huge_sei British Ambassador in Turkey ar formerly British Ambassador i China Reuter
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    • 27 2 I \^mf\ m >} i ■¥Ti3B~aj_fc* *J? 89 BRAS BASAII ROAD Special Cure for: 'Singapore: foot a. *mr I < /ema, ftrapleg and Rashes, j HAIR m \,p TROIIS/.KS
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  • 51 3 RAF BOMB BERAT Athens. Apr. 4. LITARY buildings in and around the Italian base at Bein Albania have received direct s during an R.A.F. raid on ursdav. A communique from LF headquarters in Greece, anincing the raid, describes it as itlrely successful." All British craft returned safely, it is added.
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    60 3 v* German pri- p soners who J i have been re- covering at a hospital left a i London station for a prisoners i j of war intern- J ment camp. i Most of the prisoners wear J S civilian clothes. i Here are some 1 of the German i
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  • 129 3 London, Apr. 4. MR. Henry Vincent Hodson. the well known author. and Journalist, has been appointed to succeed Sir Hawthorn Lewis mow Governor of Orissa) as Reforms Commissioner In India. The appointment is regarded as indicative of the anxiety of the British Government to see the
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  • 95 3 A BIG drive is being organised to collect scrap and materials generally to help win the war. Singapore Scrap Week will start shortly and details wHI oe published in a few days' time. To begin with the following things are particularly required:— r Al forms
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  • 96 3 pE broadcasts from Singapore in Asiatic languages p Wch were recently extended by programmes }h,vi Pm t0 10 30 P- m in Cantonese on Mondays. wniTf n f n Tuesdays, and Hindustani on Thursdays, shortly be further extended. miLsu pr S? r 1 mn M to Malay, consisting of a
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  • 570 3 World Press Opinion London, Apr. 4. IN quite a special degree, there is a feeling in the situation of the moment that material is being collected for a great explosion, there is an impression of great happenings in preparation, and a singularly strong atmosphere loaded with
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    • 123 3 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE HHi-___- __-_-_-_-_-__--^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^w PASKOES LTD. are closing their Retail Shop and Showrooms at Orchard Road. All Stock must be liquidated by 15th May, 1941, regardless of cost. E IN FUTURE PASKOES HEAD OFFICE AND FACTORY will be situated at I 48 BROADRICK ROAD, KATONG. FURNITURE WILL BE MADE
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  • 1017 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By B __________________________________8 OUCH a delightful tea party took. place at IL'O, (Jrungc Road, on Thursday alternoon. Dick Whitlington made the cakes and thf Mad Hater poured! In case you're in tlbe dark a hoii l all this the
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  • 35 4 LEAVE PLANS Hear tha t j )Mi s Foster^ i Wearne and: her baby son will leave f« r S V Australia nexX i i month to enjoy a spell of really cold weather. i
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    • 40 4 RACE WEEK y Match your costume with an v yV»/ Elizabeth Arden make-up. '>&£% If you wish to look your very > *Ms& best. J" y'^f^^l Up-country visitors cordially invited to receive expert advice, 1 ir HWNAKDS lH m*^^- ....i.-iM battery Road.
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    • 11 4 Imported Gowns Accessories 5 Stamford Road capitol building W PHONE 3338
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  • 973 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. FOR FORMAL OCCASIONS I UN beei. Riven some very Ml a.
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  • 97 5 Post Free Facilities i IN order to facilitate the S sending of queries to 1 Helen, she has arranged i with the Tribune Press Town j Office, No. 9, The Arcade, S Singapore, to deliver these 1 direct to the Morning Tri- l S bune, thus eliminating the i need
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    • 45 5 S Correspondence Coupon i This coupon must be enclosed with every query sent. i Morning Tribune, L SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1941. t Jf HOT X BUNS ORDER YOUR v SUPPLIES NOW ..^jg^mfwm PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES Warvis 257 Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
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  • 669 6  - Services BREVITIES Ubique Bj |TllK last two danc< held b) the Puiau Brani x Sergeants' M< have produced record in |t He *aj oi attendance, bui they are hoping j J thai there will be yet another increrif tt "■<■ S farurea for to-night's Carnival Dance. An entirely ue* Committee
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  • 232 6 U KOR HIAN, 70, who h dowll by a car drive n by M> CtoH« Owe jcs tl Kore.st Depart men t. M erstag, and .W Singapore CoJLVT* KSM verdit of death by W* adventure Medical evidence gNenl K/ik'ilni-ani ol the Genet al lips
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  • 452 6 SEVERAL bankruptcy matters were heard before the Chief Justice Sir Percv MacElwaine, yesterday. Rema kfAg that the bankrupt had not shown any prope hi«riM__i methods Sir Percy adjourned the application of Lum So»^ at one time a jeweller, for a discharge from his bankruptcy. Lum
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  • 170 6 Chungking, Apr. 4. REGARDING a report -that three Japanese generals had been killed in action In the recent fight ing. a Chinese military spokesman at a press conference declared that according to information obtained from Japanese prisoners. LieutGen Ogai, commander of the division which formed the
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  • 210 6 Two Protests Against Law's Delays TWO lawyers, appearing i accused persons, made strong piotests against tl law's delays in the third court yesterday. Mr. N A Millal, appearing fcr Lim Joo Kang, who stand, charged with dis- honestly inducing Koh Siak lleon to deliver to him goods valued at $27,755
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  • 1518 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London J Spenders To Become S I Social Outcasts: Pilot's Views On War Aims: S Big Defeat Will De- j moralise Germany: Prophet Foretells Vic- i tory This Year 1 London, Feb. 10. 11T create a public W 0 strong that the t ll!t spender becomes
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  • 338 7 MORNING TRIRBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1941. WHOSE DUNKIRK?" WHATEVER tragic connotation the word "Dunkirk" might have had in the middle of last year, it has now come to mean a turning point in Britain's fortunes in this war. Dunkirk and the lessons we have learnt therefrom have been translated into
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    • 34 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 14, ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Byes Intricate Visual l^SSiSp Problems (i^^ft J_y Glasses if needei R A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. ***ts' European Clinical KxperfcMS. ___'Phono Mot.
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  • 1544 8 IN the following explanatory memoranda issued by the Public Relations I >J 1 Tax Department, Singapore, it is emphasised that all individuals w h() B to tax'should make a return on Form C even though tax is already n M from their salaries by
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    • 117 8 I for <;ooi» iiKMrnii? PLEASE SEE I THE SUN WAH COMPANY. i DRNITUM MANUFACTURERS 8.1, VICTORIA STRFKT, PHONI 2425 MilM j catiiaycafe "Where Everybody Goes" NEW POLICY STARTING TO-DAY NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SAT. NIGHTS ONLY $1.00 50cts. for Service Men IMM A lI A
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  • 706 9 100-Year Old Dispute Ends i*fore June 30, 1941. All °Vmn regUlered in the Colony Form B. from Singa•J b br Vsociations which art P°s x are responsible tcr K& I Wm B. frSm the W« 5 v De nitm?nt. Singapore. L aii mpanies and associations xon their net profits Sa«
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  • 125 9 SCARCITY PROGRAMME IN U. S. ENDED Washington, Apr. 4. THE 'scarcity programme" for the control of certain United States agricultural products has now been end?d. announced the Agriculture Secretary (Mr. Wickard) to-day. Th? programme, which involved the slaughter of pigs above a fixed number, the ploughing under of crops, and
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  • 121 9 Realistic A.R.P. Practice DIVISIONAL Warden Lev. was in charge and Mr. II L. Hosking acted as umpire a realistic demonstration < fire-fighting in the open field the junction of Neil Road a_v Cantonment Road yesterdf I evening, the occasion being ii ter-post competition among the members of the Centn Division.
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  • 108 9 CHINESE OPPOSE S'HAI COUNCIL'S NEW MOVE Shanghai, Apr. 4. THE new ratio for the distribution of the Municipal Council sea^ has aroused the opposition of th Chinese ratepayers who assert tha the contemplated arrangement I contrary to th? Land Regulation on the basis of which the Counc had been functioning.
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  • 98 9 "THE MUMMY'S HAND" (At the Capitol) CHILLS creep up your spine as the stor> ol The Mummy's Hand" unfolds nself. It is the current attraction at UtM Capitol, where Unl versa l's latest thrtll*' serves to rank with the best of these ho.'ror stories that have come to
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 53 9 ijjSE *BY WALT DISNEY T I J"" I r /up t?p THP Y I HAD TNE BOYS STATIONED OUTSIDE, s -■^UREDTHATIFTHE'iI I i BUT HOW'D YOU *-*> s W& v /ThtK S%!S V* JUST in CASE THERE wAg a break V^^ (PUT THE uaHTSOUTt <*If^^ l _r^ i Tnf* #1
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  • 127 10 TAN YOKE PAN, a "boy" employed at the RA. Officers' Mess at Changi, appeared In the second court, yesterday, on a charge of fraudulent possession of 100 cigarettes in three tins. I_.c Chillies Gallagher, of the military police, said that on March 3 he went with
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  • 93 10 MR. P. H. Forbes has been appointeeDirector, Passive Defence, in and for the Railway Reserves in Singapore, it is announced in last night's Government Gazette. Mr. P. H. Burgess, senior customs officer. Malayan Customs Service, has been appointed Food Supply Officer for the Settle, ment of Singapore,
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  • 163 10 l CYED PATEH ALI SHAH, Punjabi, was yesterdav I 5 committed for trial on a charge of murder b> i the fifth magistrate uu* n Syed Pateh is alleged to have murdered Khan. 1 Zaman on the night he was to have been married.
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  • 72 10 New Delhi, Apr. 3. THE Punjab Government announces that permanent posts in the Punjab Civil Medical Service will be exclusively reserved for qualified medical men who are willing to offer themselves for military duty when required to do so. Candidates who are not willing to give the
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  • 81 10 SHORTLY before 8.30 last night, a triple collision between two motor cars and an omnibus occurred at Kallang Road, near the junction of Kampong Bugis. It is stated that the omnibus ran into a car driven by a Chinese, which in turn ran into another car.
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  • 62 10 OPTICAL When you need glassesTsejH F. Chong. No bluff, CarefJM before glasses given. ctiafl moderate. Office The UrJ Pharmacy. S THE NEW MANLEY GLA3M —Our New Manley Rimless 3 tacles are designed for those want the best at a moderate <M They are distinctive and becoSH to all.
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    • 262 10 MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT^ led on handkerchief and inh protects you from cold and in enza, a certain cure. Get it The United Pharmacy. INFLUENZA is about now U.P. Influenza Mixture. Cer cure or money refunded. Bu; from The United Pharmacy. "SOLIPOT" The only one nute Hair-Remover. No Pen. Kng odour
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    • 39 10 m. ___________________l Wkmi STOPP"^ AT A 1 fft Emsl DREAMING Jm^_ If I Men TO.', what t I I .J^hce no <■ SSjNtSn^ I >" A W.T"-_J I i r AWAMTOf j Jwa^ or MONCJ ,fc- Back iNCAKiPj.^^ap I I fl
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    • 469 11 hxhjjkk Tm for :i1 various types $i 50. $1 20, and \W r* set of three K.ud. Singa *jNo. 3H> M ,Nu 48H) fa" 1 Lelth Street, (NO. 85H) ~~~\^m\-— "TT^iprk This vacan- applicants are J^ uNo 22H) mt~~-- chlldr^ afternoons ft* Malaya Tribune ,-.i: sMs to type and e
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    • 587 11 Miscellaneous SEASON TAILOR, experienced cutter, also drv cleaning. 50. Selegle Road. Singapore. (No. 6H) MOST TASTEFUL FOOD in town, "Orchard Restaurant Bar", 38. Orchard Road, Singapore. (No. 832G) BARBELLS, DUMBELLS Orient's Best--invites inspection. K. C. Barbell, 86A, Sultan Street (upstairs), Kuala Lumpur. (No. 826G) SERVICE and Comfort Guaranteed. Stay at
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    • 615 11 For Sale GREEN Ducoed Zenith Radio, 1941 model Apply 7, Ken* Chin Road, 3U mile Bt. Timah Road, after 5 p.m. (No. 31H> CHROMIUM-PLATED 'Petrolock" at $2 50 on sale or made to order at Oriental Electro-Plating Co., 134, Orchard Road. Singapore. (No. 76H) MENDE A.C. set, 8 valves, excellent
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    • 700 11 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Rodin House. 20:i Burmah Road, Penang Furnished rooms for long or short periods Inexpensive, centrally situated. (No. 36H) j TO LET. From 15th April. Compound I house, 2 bedrooms at 381. Buklt Timah < Road. Rent $60j-. Apply 139. Belegle I Road, Singapore. (No. 23H) J TO
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 430 11 lon the] j AIR UNGAPORB (1.333 kc|s) ZHPI 30 96 metres (9.69 mics) I ZHP3 41.38 metres (7.25 m,cs) From 8. 00 a.m. to 8.35 a.m. From 10. 00 a.m. ta 1.50 p.m. From 5 -00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. LONDON j CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG— I6.B6 metres (17ft m|cs) GSF—
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  • 411 12 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS A EUROPEAN estate j A assistant. C. USniiSKg. of Sua Ben BSST ■^JSS Sembilan a P? c e r OO a provisional warrant in the third court, y^erdaj. He was sent undu escort to Port Dickson to answer a charge of criminal breach of trust of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 224 12 The Thrill,, ih, m =ks "FRANKENSTEIN" r "SNOW WHITL! seem like a di^v^** 4 SHOWS TO-DAY AT THE and TO-MORROW a niTQL and!M. r > More exciting than /*.j More Sensational than J£ J&L I KANKINSIIIN r sAJA alH MAOi: BY 1 NIVFKSAL rV^Sw en,.- Company that gavo |jjßjßte THE
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    • 225 12 Here's Your Happy Week-Encl S! 10 wB^ TO-DAY TO -MORROW I SHpM^ "71^ Vi">.n~ ALHAMBR/1^ W 40* W» mmm M Mm mm life' i,ff V rffV,A^ Ir* X RICHARD CARLSON VICTOR MATURE ROLAND YOl'Ncfl Af HELEN BROOERICK »S0 PITTS EVE ARDo, II 1 1 f TMR/UIA BILLV «TUART ROBERTSON^- „f
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  • 360 13 (By Radio) New Delhi. Apr. 3. THE official representatives of India and Burma have I signed a Memoran--1 dum setting out thy i points of a trade agi reement on the basis lof which a formal I agreement will be drawn up and signed )in due course.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 201 13 M^ ThTlhilisli Prime .Minister I (a mfttek 'mm the greatest leader states- ur time spurred the entire Democratic World to U \\;n back in 17« r >. an unknown patriot. Pat E ,-,-i.tt < IV,; Ml LIBERTY OR GIVE ME death El tun.ult«i'tis effect that historic utterance had on a
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    • 90 13 gMW II 111 If %5 I i*_ifeiii*ii iiii- IrJ^l ii D Col Special Added Attraction SHOWN WITH THE KIND CO-OPERATION OF THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION ALSO LATEST 4r_al 1 mj s mm r Glamorous Girls! P^^^mW ....Furious Fun! k_iB®inEH ...Lilting Cuban Music! You §et EVERYTHING Wmmmmm^mmCM4*^< {> J I m
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  • 479 14 First Division AIRMEN LOSE INITIAL MATCH THE Royal Air Force first Ham lost their opening matcfc i of the season to Chinese Athletic. yesterday, on the Anson won by the odd B oa. three but the R AF. were a badly depleted side. The airmen, without Collins. Watson, Cobb. Hall.
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  • 52 14 TOI I OVVINCi are Spectator's t selections for to-days? v ricps at Singapore: j ra^ce 1-BLARICUM, In- "55 2-KXEVE, Contango. Race 3-HOIILICHAN, The RacT'4-SLAPDASH, Nicoj tII J^ ce S— HARPO, Honey >f Ra n ce 6-DEPOT. Royal j "^"-HERBE FOLLE, Flvinr Column. t i Rare 8-FIRST FIDDLE, Autumn
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  • 322 14 SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY .son f o||l J J over Chartered Bank yesterday, in a b Us j, Houses league match. ,e M Play was somewhat marred by some Traeu players losing their tempers. The banker Bho 2 fine spirit, playing hard all the way
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  • 219 14 rE Indian General Hospital beat the Fortreg Signals Company by thiee goals to one at Gillmas Barracks in an exciting game, yesterday, in the Ana Small Units Hockey Final. The stick woik of the Indians was very effective but in the first half the Signals' defence
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  • 84 14 S.C.R.C. TENNIS RESULTS THE following are I the results of the ties played in thtS.OJI.C- tennis tournament, yesterday: "A" doubles handicap; Low Kee Choe and Y. P. Tan <-6> beat K. T. San and S. K. Gaw f-15) 0-2, 6-1: John Lim and Ong Chow 800 i-15> vs. C. Y.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 604 14 CARD FOR TO-DAY THE following are the handicaps lor to-day 'a races: RACE ONE HORSES- Class 3— Div. .s— abt. 7 furs. 0 0 0 SIR MERTON 4v 9.01 0 2 2 ROYAL DESIRE 4y 813 GOAT'S SKIN 3y 811 0 0 0 GREYPION 6y 811 1 0 2 MARCHETA
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    • 94 14 TO-OA Y t M SOCCER: Div. I. MJTA. v Loyal*. J(«» dium: Div. II A. RA.6.C. S *B Alexandra; Business Houses' le **fl\ N A A.F.I, v Straits Times. DepOKMl Ollflllan v Slrae D-titoy. S.H.B Mt CRICKET: 3_BiC. CM.C. 1*» SRC Police v Indian Assn l« V Depot; C.S.C. II
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  • 501 15 TPHE need for a Woman Probation Officer to take charge of the girls and women who find their way to the police courts in Singapore was stressed by iLieut.-Col. Lord, head of the Salvation Army, Malaya, at the annual meeting and sale of work
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  • 103 15 "ORDER OF THE BLUDGEON" WHENEVER we hear, of the New Order of Hitler, we realise it is not a new but the oldest order; that of the bludgeon. the strong arm and force as against freedom. Mr. R. B. Bennett, former Prime Minister of Canada, said that when he opened
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  • 52 15 THIRTY-FIVE more applications for exemption from the coming period of continuous training were dealt with by the Singapore Local Tribunal yesterday. In 29 cases, exemptions were granted, and the other six cases were refused. The Tribunal comprised Mr. J. C. Cobbett, Mr. R E. Prentis and Mr. P.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 156 15 *^&___w~ ■PAY'S RACES 1 mm v*$ e 14K m 4V 804 I 3V 804 WL ol rKSEL 6V 8.03 kEBBENA H 9.00 Bs&S s xt SpSSr"! s m sp ea ?k 7v 807 SARAWAK 8v ao6 I' FARNLE\ oV 7V g.06 ■e KALiLI WCTKPTOB*. 6 812 PRESIDENT Cg 2 DOBDRECHI
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    • 249 15 I OVERSEA 1 I CHINESE I I BANKING I CORP. ITffp Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over Sonth Eastern Asia connections In all principal cities of the World. Welcomes consultations on financial and investment problems and
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  • 380 16 LONDON. APR. 4. A SHARP POUR-HOUR ATI At K ON A TOWN IN Till. WEST IF ENGLAND, HITHERTO OH I [RALLY UNIDENTIFIED, BROKE WE LULL IN THE GERMAN AIR >FEENSIVE ON THURSDAY VIGHT, WHICH HAS BEEN vl\i: KID SINCE THE HEAVY *LITZ ON PLYMOUTH ALMOST FORTNIGHT
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  • 32 16 Retreat from TOBRUK j Italian prisoners < naval) S leaving the town of Tobruk i i after the British troops had taken possession, showing in the background the town with fires burning furiously.
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