Morning Tribune, 16 April 1941
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Title Section17 1941-04-16 1 s vl KS EXCEED 4,50« DAILY NET* Morning Tribune L 6 No 64, Wednesday, April 16, 1941.17 words
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Article505 1941-04-16 1 London, Apr. 15. 4 WAR Office communique issued in London to-day states that regarding the situation in Libya in the repulse of the German attack on Tobruk yesterday about 200 German prisoners was taken and over 100 enemy were killed. At least 15 ene- my tanksReuter - 505 words
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Article114 1941-04-16 1 War Coming Nearer'— Fadden Canberra, Apr. 15. <vk\l INCi confidential war information, Mr. A. W. Fadden, the acting Prime Minister, told an Council that from now on every Australian would have to give all he has and all he had. nsible necessity was to provide the maximum amount for nationalReuter - 114 words
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477 1941-04-16 1 BRITISH TROOPS REPULSE NZIS: SITUATION SAID SERIOUS, NOT GRAVE LONDON, APR. 15. VAR OIFICE COMMUNIQUE DEALING WITH THE SITUATION IN GREECE INNOUNCES ON OUR RIGHT SECTOR SEVERAL ATTACKS BY ENEMY CHANISED TROOPS WERE REPULSED. OTHER AREAS ARE QUIET." While the general situation in the Mediterranean is regarded as serious itReuter - 477 words
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Article190 1941-04-16 1 STORY OF CREEK RETREAT by sea from Macedonia and Thrace is told by the Daily Telegraph correspondent at Athens, who says that he was jj the only foreign correspon- j dent in northern Greece dur- 5 ing the German occupation. He describes the withdrawal 2 as one of the most190 words
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Article111 1941-04-16 1 Athens. Apr. 15. ming to dislocating German ■nfciti—i in Sofia, the P. raided the Bulgarian tal on Sunday night. The I foods station, marshalling s and warehouse* were the f targets. .Many fires were «d in the soodsyards, nhere rows uf trucks received hits blew up with aReuter - 111 words
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Article308 1941-04-16 1 Berlin: THE pursuit and encirclement I of "huddled remnants" of the Serbian army and the destruction of 30 British armoured cars during the advance in Macedonia are Claimed by the German High Command communique yesterday. It says that motorlsed troop.' and storm troopers thrusting southward in northern GreeceReuter - 308 words
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Advertisement15 1941-04-16 1 Clf *NED ADJUSTED km REp A'RED fe S EZEKIEL6C& W'RISIS A OPTICIANS B !^U,LD,NC SINGAPORE.15 words
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213 1941-04-16 2 SOVIET ARMS TO CHINA NOT YET SETTLES Tokyo, Apr. l». of the Russo-Japanese neutrality pact ne rciijcu nxu niui/ v«.v. tion was not referred to directly in the pact but was one that would have to be discussed in the future. Referring to Japan's trade negotiations with the Soviet Union,Reuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration102 1941-04-16 2 London Trans- i* port is to en- I gage 2W wo- men car clean- J ers to take i the places i /at t T nde r ground Rail- > way depots of men tailed «p for service.' i More than I *mm» London Transport men j > are new102 words
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Article201 1941-04-16 2 Tokyo, Apr. 15. lAPANESE papers, commenting J on the Japanese-Soviet pact, saw no discrepancy between the Axis and the new commitments. The Nichi-Nichi Shimbun said that the signing of the pact proved that the dissipation of dark clouds which hung low between Japan and Russia was not difficult.Eastren News - 201 words
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294 1941-04-16 2 London, Apr. 15. THE regret of Dr. Quo-Tai-chi's (retiring Chinese Ambassador), many friends at his coming departure from England will be tempered, says a Times leader, by the knowledge that he has been summoned to China to become the Minister of Foreign Affairs, aReuter - 294 words
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Article99 1941-04-16 2 Zurich, Apr. 15. WITH the military situation strengthening the position of Vichy supporters of French-German collaboration, the return of Laval to Marshal Petain's government is considered likely by the Vichy correspondent of the newspaper La Suisse. He hints that should Laval return. Admiral Darlan would stay,Reuter - 99 words
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Article223 1941-04-16 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. A SURPRISE raid was carried out just before daylight ft to-day by a party of police under the C.P.0., Mr B. Lan° worthy, on certain kongsis in Malayan Collieries mine at Batu Arang. The raid appears to have223 words
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Article188 1941-04-16 2 Washington, Apr. \m "THK war is now in its decisive phase," the Bifl Minister in Washington (Mr. Nevile Butler'.* in -i speech to the Continental Congress of DaueH of the American Revolution. "If the mounting passion tor liberty in Britain M matched by an equal intensity of feeling here,Reuter - 188 words
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Article38 1941-04-16 2 Shangna;. Aj r. Churchill, the Prime has sent a message to tish communities in China' ing his "heartfelt thanks continued support of trie thus playing "a noble ano tant part in securing uw of our cause. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article119 1941-04-16 2 BRIGHT LIGHT "WATERLOO BRip 1 (At the Capito' 1 JN "Waterloo BrtjfJ. 1 triumphant aPP i: n e wa famous "Gone with »>e^ rf Leign proves that pa Scarlett was no Hash u she is one of the finest or. of the screen. ie C The picture open< night as119 words
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Advertisement22 1941-04-16 2 89 BRAS BASAII ROAD 89 Special Cure for: tof<upou-roor vae* Eexema, I'imples and Rashes, HAIR S(ALP TROUBLKS THrSoU \£i m i UERMANSEN.22 words
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282 1941-04-16 3 Caput ure Of Famous Italian General Addis Ababa, Apr. 15. the Italians' aHest and most elusive divisional nders General Mino Santini, was brought \baba on Monday after surrendering to a 1 I ?<mifh African officers. if Sn were Brigadier Sirigatti, three colonels, forty rit h 190 white troops, and 160Reuter - 282 words
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Article49 1941-04-16 3 Italian Protest fo U. S. ahinjrton, Apr. 10. ULY'S latest note to the United States reriing the seizure of Han ships in United j tes ports makes a j i>st vigorous protest linst this arbitrary j |on, M and challenges le^alitr of the act the United States vernment.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article111 1941-04-16 3 London. Apr. 15. was little enemy activity this country last night, Air Ministry communique ds were dropped at points orth-east coast and south mage was not serious but •lace on the south coast, s a number of casualties, ig some persons killed, the weather across the 1 again unsuitableReuter - 111 words
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Article23 1941-04-16 3 GHANS MEET JAPANESE [phan Tokyo, Apr. 15. commercial jj& took place m Tokyo on hv i u moeti ng was at- Eastern NewsEastren News - 23 words
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Article39 1941-04-16 3 r ation 0I 28 commodi C n Sh angnai t0 the an Kow -oon, Macao, •a baniSf nc h ron Cop P er copper J e /on goods, steel, stel) «ectricai S 9 t oUiie hold uses. for ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article73 1941-04-16 3 Sydney, Apr. 13. AN appeal for national solidarity was made yesterday by Mr. Curtin, the Australian Labour leader. •Most timely" said Mr. Fadden, the Prime Minister to-day. He hoped that a call for |reater unity and increased speed in v/ar effort would be made all over Australia,Reuter - 73 words
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Article66 1941-04-16 3 The appointment ot Mr. M. C. Hay, Deputy Commissioner of Lands, F.M.S to ac' as Chief Inspector oi Mines, F.M.S., in addition to his own duties, has been gazetted. 4 The State Medical anjd Fealth Officer, Sclangor, as Officer ln-Charge of the Medical Auxiliary Service, has appointed Mr. T. P.66 words
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Article, Illustration66 1941-04-16 3 Four Amen- p can Legion artes. who were over here in the last war, are again see- ing things at first hand. Recently they i visited a Fighter Station of the R.A.F. > i Here is Na- I tional Com- S mander (Amer- ican Legion) I ;Mi 1 o Warner66 words
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Article170 1941-04-16 3 Shipping Losses London Apr. 15. IT is learned in London to-day that in future British 1 merchant shipping losses will be published monthly instead of weekly. The first set of figures wll br issued about the middle of May and will give losses for the whole month ofReuter - 170 words
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Article151 1941-04-16 3 Starvation In Italy Predicted Plague Of Locusts New York. Apr. IF. THE Nazis in Italy are compared to M i plague ol locusts" by a writer in the New York Post today. Not only are raw materials lacking but Germany has drafted skilled Italian labour into German factories. "In theReuter - 151 words
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Article66 1941-04-16 3 Wellington, Apr. 15. WINNING the war takes precedence over all other considerations in New Zealand to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, told the annual Labour Party conference. This was not the time for differences among electors, he declared. In Use meantime, restrictions uponReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement61 1941-04-16 3 DL U L ff GILLETTE^ K I AUr i til m m m -A wm THE SECRET OF PERFECT 3 shaving Blue Gillcttcs arc the jM I finest blades ever made for jim! r* /m/i cleaner, smoother .shaving for JOLA^T HI greater efficiency and economy. ff'^^^^^/na And the wonderful cutting61 words
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763 1941-04-16 4 Vera Ardmore - Former Singapore Girl Weds In Penang Vera Ardmore llv SJOCIAL even! of the week in Penang on Easter Monday was the marriage of Miss Rosamund Oswel), daughter of Mr. and Mrs H T. Oswell of Penang and Mr. Graham Hough, a Lecturer in English at Rallies College The marriage took763 words
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Article32 1941-04-16 4 Mi Christina Lee, daujjliler of SMr and Mrs M Lee, who is ofT lo Austra > lia quite soon^ i to sliid> al the I A■ ft rail sian Miwtonui "«l-32 words
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Article97 1941-04-16 4 Astronomical figure of four- teen thousand dollars raised as a result of Mrs. T. B Drew's Ameri- can Party last 5 week, which was reported on this pa^e yes- terday, was un- fortunately due j to a printer's I error. Actually tfie sum was four- I teen hundred97 words
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Article, Illustration28 1941-04-16 4 I >lr and Mij Ong Wet La S pictured aft their marriq at Si. Andrei Cathedral o Mcnday. Tl bride uas f«r eiiy Miss I fhye Eng.28 words
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Article66 1941-04-16 4 PENANG FLASHES S fth'Y to Ausll I) lia and Ji Zealand nt: week on l« leave re I i and M" fl Nixon of I nans They! spend a J days in Sin| p o r e bet S starting Sol ward. q PENDING 0 sli( rt hoi* in Singapore66 words
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Advertisement191 1941-04-16 4 WII Y DO %l\ PARENTS Wr mfa SUM) THFIR m DAICiHTERS PITMAN'S I i> i Cn\\ry, r.f I !>• ii '<l triilnlnp; )i:is lx»Pn i Ki.n.i t v lUOOiMful In assisting poting ptople t<- wrll-p;i!cl nnd pro- I)' In fill hr.'iiH'lH-s Of DonUDOTtStel ;iikl Sf(Tpifir!:il work an<l Ac int.iiuv Niirh191 words
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Advertisement49 1941-04-16 4 The Naomi Hairdressing Sato under new management but retaining the services of marii: expert hair stylist, formerly of Hong Kong. Ask for new contract price 18. RODNEY HOUSE, BATTERY ROAD j PHONE: 7555 BURTOLS QUICK~OEANj 278 Orchard Road Specialists in Dry Cleaning < 'EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT' PHONE 7776. Illinois is BrHj49 words
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Article, Illustration580 1941-04-16 5 Face Creams are valuable no matter what your age ,ce creams, because they WIP wWP vour com Z soft and smooth, and exl ,h ydu so much to r^u- ».d wrinkles. rv"Lb>e j" n 5 TdiclT^^and^owT apply it, afthe Wm VeeVof your life. That which is suitable T ,ri of580 words
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Article49 1941-04-16 5 take a tip FORE HEAD LINES can be smoothed by this exercise: After putting a little skintood on palms and fingers of both hands, pass these one after the other over the forehead Keep hands qui f e flat and work in an upward direction from brow to rrr-line.49 words
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Article219 1941-04-16 5 f OSMETICS to-day are as i J important as accessories, t That is to say, they must S "team up" with your natural colouring and \rith the basic S colour scheme of your ward- t robe. They must match each j i other and harmonise with219 words
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Advertisement95 1941-04-16 5 you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality ,™.i. AUSTRALIAN It is the very finest Lamb Australia R produces deliciously tender a p a H IT T~*\ real pleasure to carve and a delight I Ik II to taste. What better qualities j i |y| could a95 words
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Article601 1941-04-16 6 Services' BREVITIES II "l'l»i«|ii«'" •TIIOSK irho went to Alexandra for IT Tun K leNiKhr Dance on Saturday l^^j I W disappointed, for the show was every whtt j Jas good u thoi previously put on b? tna tnd there cam* be much higher prat* I tha Oi!!'ot U.,ino,i aaHisinf f601 words
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Article276 1941-04-16 6 HNE of S5OO. or ta^^^^ e^r^ A merit was imposed in th« Sin|ai» le I j F w one of on Han Juan, propr .etor of Chop J g the largest prov.«on sto v 0^ Oval £Tr£ SS cents .Love the controUed P Han Kai his276 words
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Article106 1941-04-16 6 1 FOURTEEN-YEAR-old c a A ese boy appeared as a < in an arson case in the fifth, yesterday. ATharge of committing ty fire with intent to burn an attap house in Kamponj Soo San, off Telok Blangah was explained to him. The opposed bail and the case postponrd106 words
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Advertisement39 1941-04-16 6 wf/^!j*M iQ REFRIGERATOR '7M M M Warm* m N^ I f C V \^^^(S^ M W V* !V n .t\'\>"V. «nO^ V 'V i.i'ivV Ud\ of The General Electric Co., ltd., of England "Magnet House" S**9*P y£o£ suijv/KL W39 words
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Article, Illustration850 1941-04-16 7 H. L HOPKIN'S Letter From London s London Reads Of t Aussies In Malaya: Personal Wires By S S > Code: New Rules S For A. R. P. Workers! S I+ London. Feb. 23. -iiAYA UuPg€ in i e f London newspapers to-day I()I]( Ml,sc-riptions of the arrival 1 [he850 words
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Article213 1941-04-16 7 ACCUPIERS of premises which come within the Fire Watch--11 ers Order must have watchers on duty for 24 hours of the day whether a raid warning is in progress or not. His employer, Colville Ernest Hobden, of Leysfleld Road, Shepherd's Bush, was summoned for failing to213 words
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334 1941-04-16 7 MORNING TRIBUND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. 1941 RESURRECTION COLONEL DONOVAN, who recently visited Europe as President Roosevelt's special envoy, is an uncompromising believer in the world-wide mission of democracy to restore world peace and prosperity. In a special Easter broad- cast to the subjugated nations of Europe, he said that though334 words
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Advertisement128 1941-04-16 7 HOMPSON OPTICAL CO. i ARCADE BtJILDING Spedalizinf; Ocular Muscle Anomaite, Oo^d Eyci i|J»^TJ Intricate Visual J^SSJS Problfug J»M^w GUsses if needed \2^ R. A. Thompson Dr. of OcoUr Science. K »"»P«»a Clinical Exp«rWßo«. t Phone 3M2. SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. >e^ stocks have now arrived of the following:—128 words
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Advertisement24 1941-04-16 7 SAFEGUARD l^p YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGATORE, 8A "">St HO. Mil24 words
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Article388 1941-04-16 8 ARMY OFFICER CHARGED IN Army offic:r. Capt. Marr As- 1 A si.stant Deputy Provost Marshall. Singapore forcrs, appeared in the second District court, yesterday, befor- Mr Conrad Oldham, charged with an act of gross indecency with a Malay at a boarding nous? •in Tanßlin Kill on the night of Murch388 words
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Article47 1941-04-16 8 Rio de Janeiro, Apr 15 THE United States Government has inlormed Brazil that nil the facilities gained by establishing American bases in Greenland will be available to the planes and ships of the other American renubiics tor the common defence of thf western Hemisphere.- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration96 1941-04-16 8 S I ONDCN Transport il Co en- 2 go le 200 ucmei car clean I tn to tcke the ji-'ace.^ r, S Unde7 ground Railway depots I I cf men called up lor service Mere V .n 12,000 London Transport men are noic scr- e ring with96 words
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Article13 1941-04-16 8 T HE Naming J intend d ri lottery racket The Past'thn tionsofoverahn13 words
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Article152 1941-04-16 8 THE petition for divorce brought by Mr. A C. Willis, of Sinp-anore, aeainst his wife, Ignes Maria Noronha Willis, came on for hearing in the High Court yesterday, before Sir Percy MacElwaine, Chief Justice. The proceedings had been brought on the ground of adultery on the part of his152 words
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Advertisement421 1941-04-16 8 UNIMPEACHABLE SECURITY South British Insurance Co., Ltd. i. linia>sor> (.mil Hearing Restored, Head Hoises Banished Am f« bail Catarrli und hi I natumi way restores m<lZl II €J IICSIIIIS bearing tn someof the most obstinate can a Started in 24 Hours by Forn f™f hißh n ir Auy ni'rnvprv their421 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-04-16 8 MICKEY MOUSE mmm Hl M^VH fB W HMM...DIDY' T^~?&} W 1 fJH^ CLAIMIMNOT CALLS FOR m. S\Y WHO V J I ~*s22 words
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Article200 1941-04-16 9 h in Singapore is making an wen the arrest and convicwith chap-ji-ki. Hrur la not confined to the ArtSM throughout the ciailv brought up in the ,i i poi cr courts, where to help KaWng the drive n real success. SfStlneea Have been imposed. Fines used to be inflicted200 words
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Article197 1941-04-16 9 i FAVOURITE method which A the Germans have adopted lor punishing French citizens for trifling acts of sabotage is to order some of the men of the district where trouble has jeeurred to stand on guard to ee that there is no recurrence. But one197 words
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Article, Illustration44 1941-04-16 9 \T is sometime since Dorothy Lamour was seen in I picture dressed otherwise than in a sarong, but here she is as usual, displaying her charm and beauty in a pose snapped up by a cam-eram-in during the shooting of c film.44 words
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Article, Illustration379 1941-04-16 9 HO you ever listen in to the so-called French radio? You must remember, of course, that, in effect, a Nazi agent stands behind the French Quisling speaker with a revolver in the small of his back. This said, let us try to glean B379 words
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Article212 1941-04-16 9 Tramps May Have To Work THE British Government is bein: asked to round up tramps ar»'conscript them into war work. Local authorities throughout th< country alarmed at the ever-in 'creasing number of men of mil! tary oge now on "the road," an urgently pressing the Government to take this step.212 words
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Miscellaneous49 1941-04-16 9 WALT DISNEY BY kNW FAhEV... THANKS! W AH... 0U1 1 b bO! F^ PATiONl'^V^iyy^ REVELS 1 BUT MAYBE YOU'D U LISTEN CLOSELY^ 1 k-,^ J\t tNT^ E UNUSUAL BETTER. ..SOTTIA Jf FOR WHAT I HAVE )J I l^XWr O^ 10 W HOM J <3ET DOWN vTX^I TO SAY WILL49 words
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Article126 1941-04-16 10 MR ARTHUR HAYDAY, bury M K So ,iulist MP. for West Nottingham, father of a larger fan i.y than any other member m the House of Commons, has told many stories a*r.in.t himself. Here is one He says 'hat he and his wife once took the126 words
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Article467 1941-04-16 10 HEARING of the Mandai murder case wherein the victim was an elderly Indian shopkeeper, named Sinniah Govindan Mudaliar. of Labis, whose decomposed body was discovered in the jungle a fortnight later by an Indian army officer, was begun in the Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice467 words
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Article147 1941-04-16 10 TUt wholesale re- moyal of iron stanchion^ from the graves at the old cemetery, in Bukit Timah Road, was revealed io the third court, yesterday, when Sim Yew Kee was charged with theft It was revealed that the man had been arrested by a Mr. Drysdale who147 words
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Advertisement368 1941-04-16 10 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you h:i\< peinf atound the heart, palvitatlon. dlzzinr-M, headaches at top and bark of I J and above, eyes. shortne.sH of Ureath. f*tJ n«r\y. or suffer from poor Heep lom of n < mory ana energy, inaigcHti»n worry and fear. s'our trouble368 words
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Advertisement159 1941-04-16 10 IU ll\N MILP M^ (Incorporated i» Australia) MONTHLY SAILING* TO W»^ SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AJiB THURSDAY ISLAND. for informaUon regarding freight and passenger account apply to BOCSTEAD ft CO., LTD., THE BANK LIME LTI AMERICAN ft ORIENTAL UNB SEBVICI TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW TORI AND BALTIMORE VIA159 words
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Advertisement338 1941-04-16 11 calassified aid Lions Vacant w£-^j— k aud bui coi___Kr]Sao Apply _^H C T^u^se Doctor fcr I M^- _Tt« all OTST MalaV.l 1 _f Stable seed*. Ontf i K. *~r~Turactive house- i I^ uUg .I Johore. Send photo- c |!LJL Btoiapet». i*oj*»l I TlldTZ^^^' m L Dci it 1 i l'338 words
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Advertisement642 1941-04-16 11 Professional CAST OUT UNCLEAN SPIRITS, heal sickness and disease in the power of Lord Jesus Christ. Come. Free. Peace Cove. $93 Joo Chlat Road. Singapore. (No. 182H) FRECKLES Worrlea Discovery. Ladles, ro out of 100 suffering from Freckles jn heir faces. Apply Bedak 'Lotus' Paoe Powder. A noted British Scientist642 words
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Advertisement539 1941-04-16 11 Educational PRIVATE TUITION given by an experienced and qualified teacher. Fees modairate. Apply 38, Jalan Tebrau, Jorore Bahru. (No. 179H) PRIVATE TUITION in Chemistry (practical). Apply Principal. Singapore (Institute of Science 107A Sophia Ai<>f,j. Singapore. (No. 157H) COACH INSTRUCTOR, blind, willing to take private pupils in Braille. English and general539 words
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Advertisement324 1941-04-16 11 Motor Vehicles WANTED to buy 1930|32 Austln-7 Cajh, Tourer. Apply Box No 476. Malava Tribune, Singapore. (No. 144H) FOR SALE Austin 7 perfect conditloi, $750;-. Apply 63, Klyne Street, or Phono 3553, Kuala Lunipur. (No. 171H) IMMEDUTE SALE, one 10 H.P. 1338 model, flying standard, 4 doors, beautiful condition. Apply324 words
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Miscellaneous425 1941-04-16 11 i lon the] AIR ■HGAPORE (1.333 kc i) i ZHPI 30.96 metnt (9- 89 m|cs) 1 ZIIP3 41.38 metre* (7. 25 m,c*> > From 8.00 a.m. tm 8. 35 am. From 10.00 am. f I.M p.m. Prom 5.00 p.m. tm io oo p.m. LONDON 4 CENTRAL TRANSMISSION gsg— l6 86425 words
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Article149 1941-04-16 12 A 9- YEAR-OLD Tamil schoolboy uh bought a kite and was crossing r, h *< Road, near the junction of Makenear o l knocked down and killed by a car a<l A sequel to the accident wcl> heai i n tL traffic court, yesterday, when149 words
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65 1941-04-16 12 London. Apr. 1!> •yHR King has approved that Blr lain 1 OolqutkOUn be appointed Lord High fonimlsc oner to the General Assembly o' the Church of Scotland. Sir lain, who ?s chief of his clan and former Lo.d Rector of Glasgow Un -v'rsity.British Wireless - 65 words
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Article151 1941-04-16 12 VINCENT I Eurasian pleaded guilt, Assize Co'ai Thursday, to ot Bron m against Taj Nee, aged oound over sum of $500 sureties. He was rep by Mr. A. J who pleai leniency. SENTENCE months' imprisonmen passed by irict judge, day, on Ibn ouioh. Malaj cnanre of 1 breaking. I151 words
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Advertisement167 1941-04-16 12 HRsTrOLE SINCE "SCARLETT O'HARA" tudci: SHOWS DAILY RRIKR AIR -c° smTIONEII THREE SHUWS UAiLi .iiirrAl Nalnrallv THIS will Hr BOX OFFICE PHOXK 5281 y.Mir ENTERTAINMENT m HP^BK I trie tell you\fi at ScTtlett^O'Hara'a^iew triumph fi Jfs"'"^^ h^L ms\ Waterloo bridge Special added attraction! M.G.M's Inspiring 2-REEL j Subject of great167 words
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Advertisement224 1941-04-16 12 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCKS 1937 1938. Interest Due 15th May, 1941. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the above Stccks will be closei from the 2nd to the 15th May, 1941, botk days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are224 words
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Article346 1941-04-16 13 Behind The War News BfIHIND Nazi screams of abuse and threats after the Premier's recent broadcast, evidence has percolated into neutral countries that nearly a third of the military enb ineering department of the German Supreme Command has been relieved of its other duties to concentrate on problems of defence.346 words
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Advertisement117 1941-04-16 13 U^^f^fw IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT! J; c to AIJIAMKKA I ***jjM^^g The first Thai Production with M-nh 500 Warnng Elephanti IlINC: \M\7iNC" THE MARVEL THAI PICTURE ALL- ENGLISH DIALOGUE OF ANY DECADE!!! Itch your local newspapers |r screening announcement. pi Mg pavilion W// 1 THE GAYEST COMEDY Im— V s'^ r%117 words
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Advertisement186 1941-04-16 13 II now m\tfl DAY Q B^Jfl TO-DAY D H.l/A7.1/J) -28 PERFORMANCES U Columbia's E*3 UuTL T Hi y Ihe tree or rj 3.15 6.15 9.15 Q PAVII lO\ Q H Pleasantly Cool n I^l /JJ I r V\ W^k j yf ■ftl FROM EVERY ■Ml ANGLE LJ WRY (.RANT. MARTHA186 words
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FOOTBALL LEAGUE REUSLTS
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Article, Illustration514 1941-04-16 14 CIIOWIMi improved form since their defeat by the Ckfcftte Athletic last week, the (.ordon did well to hold the S F.A. to a one-all draw on the Stadium, yesterday. The ground conditions were none too good and the players found it difficult to keep then514 words
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Article112 1941-04-16 14 CHINESE TENNIS TIES Jj.CR.C. tennis ties for Thursday are as follow: Championship singles: Low Ke P Pow vs. Low Kee Choe. Championship doubles K T San and 8. K. Gaw vs. C. K Pans and John Lim. B "A" singles handicap: Yao Ah Hian 19) vs. P. L Loh 6112 words
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Article246 1941-04-16 14 CECOND half deterioration results O storage losing their match with "v th t having led by a goal at the interval I Houses league match on the Clerical in > In the second session, Naafi scored 7 I and emerged winners by foiir trnak r246 words
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221 1941-04-16 14 2- 1 Win For Sime Darby Over Wearne AN the Harbour Board ground, Sime Da beat Wearne Bro's, in a Business Hoi league match by two goals to one. Play was slow and dull, particularly the first half. After fifteen minutes, Peters' opportunism I fruit, when an opening enabled him221 words
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Article177 1941-04-16 14 London, Apr. N pOOTBALL fixtures for April 19 in the i 1 semi-finals, first half, are as follow: Arsenal vs Leicester City; Preston vs New cas London Cup: Chelsea vs Fulham; Queens* Rangers vs Crystal Palace; Clapton Orient nWI ham; Reading vs Tottenham Hotspur. Football League fixturesReuter - 177 words
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Advertisement244 1941-04-16 14 Dissolve Ugly Fat The New (inema Way £tout men and wornnn throughout the Et utflj Woild will w»'lcome th ik n»-ws of a mw *^S quick, eany way to hliin the figure and look L^ 1 -wTk and feel 10 yearH younger. In prescribing BLA lySk rid tr.atniK th.. Movie244 words
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Miscellaneous61 1941-04-16 14 SOCCRR d.v Manchester. v SRC ™«»»«W: *Va ft P-m.. 7 6 ft. 01 OFFICERS WIFE FOUND SHOT (FROM H. L. HOPKIN) Moo a Lond °n, Apr. 15. RS. Amaryll Gray, aged 36, was v»mn~ nC sn dead ChUcompton, wmr^fV» wh i e her husb^d, Major William Mackinnon Gray, an officer61 words
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179 1941-04-16 15 Tlir t \>IKKON HIGHLAND- *«S KKAS O RErrSED TO GO S^ferWs AND WENT PIIKK ,?UHEK PLAYED THE CAMERONS DunK,* I hi, incideni m t gently r eveal e been no lifting of the ban > cugh th h e aUle dre^more and more179 words
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159 1941-04-16 15 iPONS RETURNED INDING regulations to the Petrol Control Ordilance were gazetted last night The.se are designed to force dealers, which include lers private pump operators and importers, to >nder all coupons and authorisation notes in res of sales made by them and submit their159 words
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Article105 1941-04-16 15 Mock Summons Cost Him £25 r delivering an ition summons a tenant who 1 him arrears of Mr. S. Werkenitl at ClerkenPolice Court 1 £15 and, 10 eas costs. "It an abuse said magistrate, Mr. ley "of the pro--5s of the court." P. D. Barry, Director of Public «cutions, said105 words
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93 1941-04-16 15 Bfltavia. Apr. 15. T'HE Java Bode states that the present shortage In international shipping it being closely followed by the N.8.1. authorities. This may result In the dwcontinuanct of certain shipping UnM which are of no specific benefit to the Allies and putting the93 words
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Article252 1941-04-16 15 Cockatoo Flies In Air Battle LIE (or maybe she nobody is sure on this point) is believed to be the only cockatoo in the world to have gone into action against the enemy in an air battle. "Cocky" is the mascot of a flight of Coastal Command Alison aircraft Theoretically,252 words
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Advertisement247 1941-04-16 15 A GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION:- r w 4k I C 1 lI T 7.30 9.30 p.m. NEW THRILLS! NCvTsONGS! j With I if h,j h, n '.I tfMH 51 f < v&*&SQ2Zm IgeneAuiryl B^f B S: M saddle m j 52 PRIZES MU?T BE WON l— FOR LADIES CENTS!- nnirKSTFP DANCING247 words
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234 1941-04-16 16 HEAVY RAF ATTACK ON GERMAN BATTLE CRUISERS AT BREST LONDON, APR. 15. i .■Turn ■A t ATTACK ON THE BREST NAVAL mmmm "niis('rs Riharnhdnt and Gneiscnau wcie seen to be still in their berths. "Hundreds of heavy bombs Welt dropped in the dock area and bursts were seen which appearedReuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration110 1941-04-16 16 Among the many thousands of Canadian troops p now training in England, is the Western Ontario Regiment. Drawn from Ontario, the regiment has i many veteran soldiers among its members. The j men. among whom are many Americans, are all volunteers, joining up immediately the regimenl i110 words
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Article232 1941-04-16 16 New Delhi Apr. 15. MANY deeds of gallantry of Indian troops during the operations leading to the fall of Massawa are described in despatches received from Eritrea, says a Press note, adding that the morale of the Italians began to give way under the relentless battering to which theyReuter - 232 words
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Article120 1941-04-16 16 F Chungking, Apr 15. E .Soviet -Japanese neutrality pact is unanimous^ deplored in the Chinese press. The opinion is expressed that it violates both the spirit and letter ?L a e n f h l n xf viet treaties signed at Peking in 1924 and at NankingReuter - 120 words
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Article51 1941-04-16 16 Canberra, Apr. i.V-AuM to raise a £35.000.000 AuM loan. £27,000,000 of whichj for war purposes and the roH lor public works. includinjH gic railways and roads. Tfl v ill be Issued in two sectio* ■short term, bearing iiiterestß \>er cent, and the °ther erm at 3 4 per centReuter - 51 words
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Article40 1941-04-16 16 Harry Hopkins New Job Washinniop.. Ww PRESIDENT Roosevelt hail Mr. Harry Hopkins, his! envoy, to be officially m cm the purchasing and c( l u 2| war materials for ill ™J which are benefits uoai Lease and Lend Act ReuterReuter - 40 words
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26 1941-04-16 16 NAIROBI. Aj* 1 CIR DELVFS BKOI (.HTW O TO-DAY COMMITTED TRIAL ON A CHAM.fc W fl DERING LORI> EBB REUTERREUTER - 26 words
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Advertisement123 1941-04-16 16 CATHAY r_,°^, 5 KDWARD SMALL PRESENTS HIS BIGGEST HIT! 'IHE SON of MONTE CRISTO' JOAN BKNNKTT LOIHS HA YWARD GEORGE SANDERS I \tra: Latest 20th Century Fox Movietone News, Including Yugoslavia's Iloyu! House, and Australian Troops In Malaya. STARTING TO-MORROW Put MUNI ilHt Wi "V at Pterre R.idt\%on. Ut* Ftrtf123 words
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Advertisement15 1941-04-16 16 ••<>nl-A-l'l J|B Number of d i enemy planes f shot down on all fronts yesterday.15 words
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