Morning Tribune, 17 April 1941
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Title Section12 1941-04-17 1 SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune so 65. Thursday, April 17, 1941.12 words
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Article401 1941-04-17 1 trender? I CAIRO, APR. 16. I LEARNED HERE IN IXL-IMOKMED QUARiTHVr \N ENVOY OF II'KK OF AOSTA, THE IOY 0 F ABYSSINIA, |KRIVi:> AT GENERAL ■NGHAM'S HEADQUARI thousand Italians and I Africans have been fcrisoner since the capI Addis Ababa. General lis among the Italians Ening Libya, the Cairo401 words
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Article152 1941-04-17 1 First v,,,, o ATHENS, APR. 16. li rno WS 0F THE FlUlir TH E YUGOSLAV DER J' IS PITTING UP AGAINST THE A F Vii£ IVEN T0 REUTER TO-DAY BY THfvs tpl^ R WHO HA RETURNED him hv lu niceT states that according to figure-* an e e ofReuter - 152 words
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Article82 1941-04-17 1 Moscow, Apr. 16. Colonel Popoff, the Soviet military expert, reviewing the situation in North Africa in a newspaper, expects "rather important" developments in i the next few days. He cites I the "considerable increase" in the activity of the R.A.F. in North Africa as indicative of coming82 words
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Article93 1941-04-17 1 h£?I!X2ZZ e i r T iC < n^! rS C yde Pan b < >u who was the first to fly the Pacific Pole exSSSujTfi^S »»h St3teS n d Bert Bakhcn P" ot f Adrniml Byrds So.tth W ho h id^?h V^ led in a JReuter - 93 words
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773 1941-04-17 1 BRITISH CLASH WITH HUNS ON FULL FRONT Yugoslav Control Ceases LONDON, APR. 16. JHE SITUATION IN YUGOSLAVIA CANNOT BE REGARDED OPTIMISTICALLY, JUDGING FROM INFORMATION REACHING LONDON. YUGOSLAV CONTROL AS A UNIFIED BODY HAS CEASED. THIS DOES NOT MEAN THERE IS NO LONGER ANY RESISTANCE. THERE WILL BE GUERILLA WARFARE BY773 words
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Article134 1941-04-17 1 MATSUOKA AND SUEZ CANAL I Stockholm, Apr. 16. lIT IS rumoured in Turkey i i that Mr. Matsuoka, the I Japanese Foreign Minister, .when in Berlin, made H a I condition of Japan's entry into the war that the Suez i Caaal should be seized by the I J AxisReuter - 134 words
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298 1941-04-17 1 Cairo, Apr. 16. i^ERMAN and Italian forces in VJcvrenaica have been subjected by the RAF. to continuous day and night attacks daring the past 24 hours. Considerable damage and confusion was caused to enemy troops and motor transport concentrations in the El Adesham,Reuter - 298 words
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129 1941-04-17 2 4,000 Planes A Month From America N<-w York. Apr. II TiiK United States will be pio--1 flitting 4,000 warplanos a month by the Summer of 1942 according to tht N<*w York Journal of Commerce. •ih»- N*v Koi* Sun an American Aeronautical Cnamtef Ol Cuimi'ice WTVey BOOWJ th»i there ha k>een129 words
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Article98 1941-04-17 2 New York, Apr. 1«. HITLER u> paying a hi*h economic pri« e for his attack <»n \»k<»sUvu says the \«v\ Yoi-k TUues Pointing out U»ut tbe (lenuans for the' first tiui** ure (Ulitin 4 on two rontiiuuits, the newspaper adds, 'Hitler may have planned to launch a98 words
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Article104 1941-04-17 2 Washington. Apr I*»— Jht- aniuliau Prime Minibier. .>lr. Maiken/ie King, ivho is expected here to-day, has be«n uivitr<l to tea at the White House by President Roosevelt. Over the tea < ups it is expected that the two statesmen will hold a hitchh iuipoilant conferen<e bea» in t,Reuter - 104 words
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Article46 1941-04-17 2 i From to-Uy fir PHILLIPS Soles and let this sturdy blanket of rubber I act as a walking cushion which prevents tired feet And as you have toot cocnfort you save money, for i they ju'li.-rt throe ordinary leather «otei. ObtainM* everywhere.46 words
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Article, Illustration157 1941-04-17 2 Abl Seaman Sydney Herbert light, has been awarded the George Medal for helping to save the S tre^Ttwo sunken ships. When his own ship was I t«ri>edoed, he not only saved nuie of the crew .but s 1 also brought home sixteen despairing sumyor, ?rom another ship Able Seaman Light157 words
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Article140 1941-04-17 2 London, Apr. 16. A MANCHESTER GUARDIAN leader declares that by the new agreement, Japan recognizes Russia's exclusive interest in Outer Mongolia and Russia recognizes Japan's in Manchukuo. But since the status of neither region is lUrely .voon to be changed, the question is whether RussiaReuter - 140 words
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Article104 1941-04-17 2 Mr. Hu«h W Dornhorst has been aanuited to Bunt i* Hospital. Kuala Lumpui Mi. i; n DutWe, O.S.PC Kiula. b indisposed while in iVnan^ iuus been ad- umu'u uuo the Penang General HospiUll. The EQgb Comrais- sioner tXM appro' i the promotion ot J Second Lieutenant T I Ro^>104 words
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Article90 1941-04-17 2 BRIGHT LIGHTS! -HFRI i ftMES 1!U NWV i \l The Alhambra) JAMEo CAGNFY a::d Pat OBr:e:. are LH 1 :a^t mo Bin c«nU I th«' Anencan Navy, Here Comw Ti.,' N.ivy. kt the AU ■JSLiIk 0 who :tile tlle V^' o:: Picture' in vbtob •..«•>■ .ipyour. tbb Lj the aim90 words
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Article37 1941-04-17 2 Athens, Apr. 16. ELEVEN" er.emy planes were des- troyed in aerial combat and by anti-aircraft fire over Greek territory yesterday Thus is reported in a communique issued by the Of Puhl'r flMMirtfar ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article33 1941-04-17 2 INDIAN DIES INJURIES THROWN ftom 1 involved I another lorry, an serious injuries J™ roadside near tW wyesterday evening Another man- a also a Malay accUient Jut n^ iinderstooc turning fr vhohadb^ 333 words
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493 1941-04-17 2 London, Apr i BRITISH relations with the Vichy Government is the theme of arising from the German incursion into Cyrenaica which it i tended, was made possible only with the complaisance, if not th nivance, of members of that Government. The Times, whileReuter - 493 words
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Article215 1941-04-17 2 Madras, Apr. 1| 1 I HE establishment of completely independent staj areas where Moslems are numerically in then ity with adequate constitutional safeguards for M minorities in other parts of India was declared toi i aim and object of the All-India Moslem League amendment to its constitution, adopted at215 words
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Advertisement13 1941-04-17 2 PHILLIPS RUBBER ,BOLFS AMD HEELS Mr A«ent*-£ UH AMIN PENHAS 11Tl^' <'<** Stceet, Sinfapore.13 words
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204 1941-04-17 3 London, Apr. 16. REPORTS received in London suggest that Germany is expediting her long-term preparations for an ultimate invasion of Russia, sayS the Daily Telegraph diplomatic correspondent who adds that Germany is constructing fresh fortifications behind those already built along the Russo-German demarcation line inReuter - 204 words
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Article, Illustration114 1941-04-17 3 i 4t L Pirhteen-vear-old Air Raid Wardens' Mcs-^ Uo r .*h teen Andrew Hase deil fci BSto^have made their own j Jn lra iier' which they are abte to attach "he bicvdes and speed quickly to the scene Sle local fires caused bv the action of enemy S S.e^ The114 words
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54 1941-04-17 3 Duke Of Windsor Thanked By Creek Minister London. Apr 16. rVHE Greek Minister in London has «"nt x his most siucere thanks to the Government of tho Bahamas and the Duke of Windsor for a gift of £500 from the •Bahamas Government transmitted to him as a contribution to the54 words
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Article63 1941-04-17 3 Canberra, Apr. 16. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL the Prime Minister, has sent a cable to Mr AW. Fadden. the Australian acting Prime Minister, asking that Mr. R. O. Menzies' stay in England be prolonged "to cover the immediate crisis in the Balkans and Libya." The AustralianReuter - 63 words
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Article198 1941-04-17 3 DAL STRIKE IN LANGORENDS tiFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. spatch of coal and products of the subsidiary ions at Malayan Collieries' mine at Batu Arang lenced to-day, the majority of Chinese and labourers who have been on strike fcr the >k resuming work to-day. e a large proportion198 words
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Article35 1941-04-17 3 Butavla, Apr 15: The N.E.I, revemr* for February totalled 40,600,000 guilders against 39.400.000 guilders in the sam 1 month the previous year. The total revenues for January and February amounted to 86.800.000 guilders.35 words
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Article, Illustration162 1941-04-17 3 k TTr London, Apr. 16. < unfavourable weather last night, conrfh« lumbers of British bombers raidi S' n serma5 erman y« tne principal objective S i le l an Air Ministry communique is anH V ullding yards were Plastered with and fires were started. are mK SReuter - 162 words
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Advertisement106 1941-04-17 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE PASKOES LTD. are closing their Retail Shop and Showrooms at Orchard Road. All Stock must be liquidated by 15th -May, 1941, regardless of cost. IN FUTURE PASKOES HEAD OFFICE AND FACTORY will be situated at 48 BROADRICK ROAD, KATONG. FURNITURE WILL BE MADE TO ORDER ONLY AND DESIGNS106 words
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People & places
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961 1941-04-17 4 Vera Ardmore - Working Party To Stage Exhibition Next Week Vera Ardmore By-J THE ft I** and Red Cross Working Party is hokl--1 tag an Exh.bition of work at Lta headquarters, Hoom ,<*. Chart-red Bank Chambers, on Saturday the nth between 9 a.m. and 1 pm. Object of the Exhibition is to show961 words
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Article, Illustration79 1941-04-17 4 yL This is Miss yL 'TChiistina Lee,T J charming j daughter of Mr. V i and Mrs. C. M. Lee. She left yes- S i terday for Aus- i <j vralia where t she Hill enter the \ustn lasian Missionary Col- i lege as a stu- dent. When she has79 words
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Article113 1941-04-17 4 HEARD ABOUT TOWN Newcom er s who are settling: i ciown to enjoy life in Singa- pore are Mr. j and Mrs. A. E. Crisp, formerly J of l'erth, West- J ern Australia. i They are living L lat 26, Oxley J Road. Wedding gown I of heavy white morocain113 words
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Advertisement92 1941-04-17 4 WKa Anii'Browi Masque \^'^'j('(rsX^.^^^ se this stimulating bleaching \^'^/1/m/I^^ «jW: masque >>un- a week an 1 say \jSf k \\l gocdbye to dull sallow skin. It tJj \IV jSj clears, brightens, banishes tan and w y discolouration, and gives new life and vitaliity to the skin. Agents: MAVNARI) <Sc Co..92 words
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Advertisement107 1941-04-17 4 DeauiLj g Blue Hyacinth Cosmel have one aim: to ng women beautiful at pn all women can afford. Blue Hyacinth Indel Lipstick in six shades 1 rouge to match. Blue Hyacinth Powder a dull matt surface. Blue Hyacinth Cold i Vanishing Creams proi and beautify. Glinto Nail Polish M chips107 words
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Article, Illustration445 1941-04-17 5 NEGLIGEES with and without midriffs •on* the newest negligees are gaily DED /nr,ctical models in cotton or crepe, patterned. P* ft f ull treatments in .of ir Tunis or a smooth-line midriff Wan another version of a type already Stre T ?e S idea of adding a notched tailored ulir445 words
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Article166 1941-04-17 5 IN LACY MOOD I INGERIE, gown and jacket sets. as well as slips and panties, are being trimmed extensively with lace and the newest models inI.^ude many with Alencon lace either imported or simulated) xl 'or yokes on high-cut bciices ~ny lace-trimmed sheers are also o b*» seen while lace166 words
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Advertisement39 1941-04-17 5 BSfer~- r -^H\ Jr BE Jf Wl il ;he New Zealand Butter that never fails to please. Nourishing, appetising, delicious and full of vital vitamins. PHONE 5376 FIVE LINKS cs i 39A Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd.39 words
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Article70 1941-04-17 6 FOUNDATION CiAK.MINTS. nmglai fion U* i^>"' :t t) i jurdirs tor erenlni jtai to .sii-udi-ri ..in".' ill-ln-oiu's, MM shown to |00d adv;.i»tau<- .1' Prisrilla's DOl premises. No. 5 tu Court, i t floor entrance in Hill St.'-etj Combining a pleasing freedom of movement with efficient70 words
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Article, Illustration369 1941-04-17 6 THE newest, most important feature noted in new MM) collections is the number of .sort, supple pllan t moulding, foundations designed to live cot.Uol tn to of 'heir lightness and generally pretty-pretty uX Very often they are boneless Usually, too ERJmm either power net or369 words
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Article207 1941-04-17 6 THERE are some things know and yet need to I minded of now and then. A ct these things is. that no ct suit or coat can look tiian the figure under it. means, when you start out your shopping, that you shop from the skin out. For the207 words
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Advertisement43 1941-04-17 6 I •.i^&j/M PHONE 3335 PRISOLLA Ltd. FOR MORNLXG FROCKS .1 En I '111 HI FIRST FLOOR fntkancf: hrl OBtR "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLRANERS 23. COLEMAN ST Phone 6045 Imported Gowns Accessories 5 Stamford Road capitol building. r-^^^^-^^_ "HONE 383843 words
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Article, Illustration873 1941-04-17 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London J s Churchill a Fortunate j Premier: Wages Of s Fire Watchers: The May Open On Sundays I fr s ILomlon. Feb. 24. UK Winston Churchill is in one respect the most for- f Prime Ministers, tor S It ,U,I, of all shades fawner873 words
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Article334 1941-04-17 7 "MAN the lifeboat, Brown!" comes the shout around the little Northumberland village of Cresswell. And practically every one in the village rushes down to the lifeboat house. But modern fishing methods spelt the doom of the fisher folk. Forced to seek a livelihood elsewhere from the334 words
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348 1941-04-17 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1941. NEW DESERT WAR FROM a usually reliable American source, it is learnt that General Wavell has ordered the concentration of his forces at M«rsa Matruh to meet the advancing Italo-German columns. It might at first seem that the first major battle ground is prepared348 words
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Advertisement81 1941-04-17 7 mhrilis Agony 3c I?2o'^'i'*! uritl and «ciatica like BSr«SaaLS n^ te J alttr the fir *t dose. >'o v p "f in d ,'^olves aad remove *cai e IT 3 nd J ric Aci<l that are •••nd s tiffn r tr ble Swelling, sore*ork d r I i :2a»y active81 words
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Advertisement28 1941-04-17 7 ,g||Sk SAFEGUARD l|i|p YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED' ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Off ice-No. I6D Cecil Street, I SWCAPORB, B.*. PBONI WO. Btt J28 words
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Article835 1941-04-17 8 A STRONG pica for the public's continued support of the Child A Welfare Society was made by Dr. R. B. MacGregor, speakin" at the annual general meeting of the Society, yesterday. Mr. MacGregor stressed that the Society existed solely for "For this reason above all835 words
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Article, Illustration49 1941-04-17 8 HOW'S THIS FOR A NOVEL PLAY SUIT? So you're shopping for the tz > r 1 f r iend? Well, how about this novel play suit? Tjhe bra top is from the Javanese, the midriff is bare, and the shorts are strictly South Seas sarong She's Connie Moore, Paramount Star.49 words
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Article, Illustration306 1941-04-17 8 UNKNOWN Lorry' s Alleged Antics Described In Court Wanted: Tent I skins- a unm I Ten million Scofl lish moleskli l between noa a bring foreign ej help pay for i /rom abroad, jj export group m port 0/ f/ie £ipoi the Board of Tr% ing to farmertl V trap306 words
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Article131 1941-04-17 8 MEMO OY WIZARD TtRALD Carlton. 1 U be told U9|M Gerald c:\n m (Shawnee telephone j names, addresses spell any wcrd i having seen it recite whole sectm from memory. While Gerald j many things tarn a particular f»«| "I like to ride like to plav with! Gerald, "but I*131 words
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Advertisement117 1941-04-17 8 ESTABLISHED 1872 South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 5926 Flntayson Green iCATHAV CAFE 1 Where Everybody Goes GET THE CATHAY HABIT i EVERYONE ELSE HAS-WHY NOT YOU? !No Admission CHARGE i I DURINIJ THE WEEK SAT. NIGHT EXTENSION UNTIL I A.M. Admission SI .00 Service 50 its. "Play And Make117 words
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Article489 1941-04-17 9 THAT he had taken a catamite to his house for questioning as to the extent to which soldiers of different regiments in Singapore were involved in a certain type of vice, was the explanation given by Capt. Douglas Marr in his defence yesterday on a charge of489 words
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Article177 1941-04-17 9 $2000 Claim In Divorce Petition WHEN the hearing was continued yesterday, in the High Court, before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine, of the divorce case in which Mr. A. C. Willis, of Singapore, is asking for the dissolution of his marriage with Ignes Maria Noronha Willis, the petitioner was177 words
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Article, Illustration37 1941-04-17 9 Royalty Visits Merseyside > J i Princes* Royal paid a visit: I io the Merseyside. Her High ness i? seen here chattering to Sapper Joseph Smith who I icas evacuated from Dunkirk I at 7 British Legion workshop.37 words
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Article59 1941-04-17 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Apr 15. SAID to have committed rape on «i Eurasian girl at Durian Daun on Apr. 14 W Stanley, an 18-year-old Eurasian. wa« charged before the Police Court toAfter the charge was explained to the accused the case was postponed to April 22.59 words
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Article150 1941-04-17 9 AR. T. BALASINGHAM, Pathologist of the Generv Hospital giving expert evidence, yesterday, the Mandai murder trial, before Mr. Justice Work and a special jury, expressed the opinion that tl body was probably that of a male Tamil. The accused is a Johore lorry driver.150 words
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Miscellaneous60 1941-04-17 9 BE m Z Z w BY WALT DISNEY P^^l P^/OSI ONE OF I Mhbt I kl^ I K L S B P^^ J G il .N KkiN^Nl^B^cHo^MEß^'^y^J K!.,^ I pSCOVEREP AN UNKNOWN -\SP fn7crnsp4rn RF\LLV P\sfs» BTI I /^V? 1 I r rP-l :r JIP S TW WAS ABSOLUTELY P60 words
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Article132 1941-04-17 10 CENTENCE of six weeks rigoram imprisonment was imposed by the third magistrate, Mr L C Goh, yesterday, on two Cantonese women, Loi Ying and Chheung, aged 38 and 48, respectively, for abetting the commission of the acceptance of an illegal gratification. It was stated that the two132 words
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263 1941-04-17 10 i A|i|wll«l«' Tribunal J S AUK C E. HILTERMANN, General Manager of i 1H Brinkmann and Co.. was yesterday granted a postponement certificate from continuous training S for the present period by the Appellate Tribunal consisting of Mr. Justice Pedlow and Mr. H. D. v Mundell.263 words
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Article57 1941-04-17 10 Woman Motorist Fined MRS. B. E. P. Dogger was fined a total $30 in the traffic court yesterday on three charges. She was fined $5 on a charge of driving otherwise than in a careful and orderly manner at Tanglin Road. $5 for driving without a licence, and $20 for57 words
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Article65 1941-04-17 10 Malaya Thanked For £11,000 Gift 'fHE Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, as chairman of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, has received from the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Roya] Benevolent Society. London, and from National Y. M. C. A War Service Fund. London, letters expressing erateXm appreciation of tie Patriotic Fund's recent donations65 words
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Article129 1941-04-17 10 Japanese Hainanese Gaoled TWO people were cha connection with a yesterday in the thin before Mr. L. C. Goh. Konikichi Yamamo anese, and Toon Ten Hainanese, were char) theft of the bicycle an ing stolen property, r iy. It was alleged that was stolen from |j^ Short Street, on March129 words
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Advertisement203 1941-04-17 10 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4. ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomallea, Crossed Eye« Intricate Visual i^pSf^ Glasses If needed \>P^ R. A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. H ft vt' European Clinical ExpcricftctPhone IM2. ir P&Oond BRITISH INDJATl WES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the203 words
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Advertisement148 1941-04-17 10 nriixs hilp ii (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SWINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAV/>, DARWIN I THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accfl BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD., THE BANK LINE U AMERICAN is ORIENTAL LINE SERVICI TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW TOII AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA IMH»-< l!l\148 words
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Article79 1941-04-17 11 Manila Apr. 15. 'pose of the Dutch Foreign 'Dr Van Kleffens) > Netherlands East Indies ently visited Manila en Bataria is causing vspecuwng observers here. ins to an Associated Press fom Batavia. the purpose ip will be: .inspection of the Nether. f Indies defences and. at time, to effect79 words
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Article30 1941-04-17 11 Pans (via New York* iff pk a ta^B drastic f ave ril^ n unprecedented e due to cold and hunted h ave seated a ild-uX and [t reported arrest.30 words
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Article506 1941-04-17 11 INVESTIGATING the mystery of a girl clerk'vS death which remained unsolved at the conciusion of his inquiry, the South London coroner, Mr. Hervey VV.\att. declared: "In the background is lurking one of those wretched people who bring about the death of girls in this condition." The506 words
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Advertisement1366 1941-04-17 11 j\ J^^ \J^^^ J^^^^^Baw I H I 8 IT I J b^^l t^^H^^^ I Motor Vehicles FOR SALT. Austin 7, perfect condltloi, $750-. Apply 63, Klyne Street, or Phone 4553! Kuala Lumpur. (No. 171H) IMMEDIATE SALE, one 10 H.P. 1933 model, flying standard, 4 loots, beautiful condition. Apply Box 174.1,366 words
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Miscellaneous423 1941-04-17 11 on the] I AIR 4 BTGAPORE (1.333 kcl*) 1 zmpi 30. 96 metres (0.69 mlcs) ZHP3 41.38 metffSS (7.25 mci) From 8.00 am. 0s» 8.35 a.m. J From 10.00 asm. tm 150 p.m. From 5.00 p.m. tm 10.00 p.m. LONDON J CENTRAL TBANSMItU»ION GSU— I6.B6 metre* (17 It m|cs) GBF—423 words
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Article326 1941-04-17 12 Calcutta, Apr. 15. EXPERIENCED Officers have been put in charge of the organisation of relief work for sufferers from fcfc« recent disturbances in Dacca. a survey of the damage done is also oeing made. Relief is being confined strictly to sufferers from the disturbances, irrespective of creed.326 words
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Advertisement168 1941-04-17 12 I ,oi LOW Till: CROWM TO WATKKLOO BRIDGE" §IN 4. A l» OK E A U D lENC E S ACCLAIM VIVIEN LEIGH'S GREAT PERFORMANCE!.. iiml THAT'S what concerns us.' CAPITOL IJjM DAILY B^%M^ll^flli^l 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 BSfflßjiß Scr the Beautiful Ballet! D&^BHHBHpBHIj I hull to this great storj I168 words
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Advertisement176 1941-04-17 12 So Thrilling! So Timely! Don't miss this grand thrill and I TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6.isYf K ffp ALHA^BjTiH All the thrills and glory of the U.S. FLFET P^^^SH^j^AND THE WHOU U.S. FLEj GLORIA STUART <^W A FRANK McHUGHja^ V p.-.d«d b, HOYO BACON A WARNER BROS t N.n ,1 S*«|176 words
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Article122 1941-04-17 13 the Conf om of Rest: ft yesterday. the present, as -iv temporary B &£S normally obtain supplies of iron steel of ttoplates) the 0n i T d o f America to application in sual way on A. ms through the or 01 Engineerares for permit ace a certain ;r122 words
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Article122 1941-04-17 13 solution passed the recent Conference of Clubs at Ipoh, lembers of the should be in--0 subscribe tothe establishf a recreationel in Penang 1 use ol tioops through, is to us^ed by the is oi the BinRotary Club. was announced i Club weekly terdajb^ isldent, Mr. k. turn, who addt122 words
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Advertisement290 1941-04-17 13 8.8.C UPROARIOUS COMEDY ENTERTAINMENT "BAND WAGGON" WITH RADIO'S UNIQUE TALENTS. ATTRACTIVE i TELEVISION GREATEST COMEDY TEAM GORGEOUS COMMENTATOR ARTHUR fßte Hearted AS FRO PALA^E XANDRA RICHARD (Stinker) MURDOCH SHERMAN JASMINE FISHER BLIGH I JACK HYLTON HIS BOYS GIRLS I OUTSTANDING PRICES NOEL GAY'S "The Melody Makers" "The Only One Who's290 words
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Advertisement107 1941-04-17 13 SATIRDAY AT MIDXIGIIT AT THE— -l SUN TALKIE 5^ &Ki,. (THE WHOLE SERIAL W LtiZM K^ WILL BE SCREENED) Qrl/*OK/%Ulfc A GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION:at cinj TAlini? *v-i^*u«im theJUII IALME /jo 9,30 p.m. L NEW THRILLS! NCW SONGS! j u gHSfMBS -EL IP" ,x* to victory i J jHH»^^^^^g* i oaddle107 words
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Article310 1941-04-17 14 THE SCC dn-w their second 1 sion when they met the H day. Two goals were shared league mutch in the first diviA (A A on the Padang, yesteraftei a fast game in which the sides wore evenly balanced. Both teams missed many fine chances of310 words
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Article192 1941-04-17 14 TADS DEFEA T S.R.C. TPHE Manchester. s won 3-1 over the SRC, in another first division match on the Stadium. After a tame .start the tempo increased in the second period, but questionable tactics adopted by players on both sides robbed interest. The Eurasians had many easy chances to open192 words
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Article63 1941-04-17 14 rIE following have been seleced to play soccer for the Y.M.O.A. against RE (P. Brani) at 510 .p.m. on the Ansou Road ground I to-morrow: Lin Kah Tong, J. Sanderson, V R. Sabapathy, J. G. Moxon, G. L. Day, J. R. Gill, S Orton, G. Shepherd, Ong Swee63 words
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Article, Illustration50 1941-04-17 14 7* A Canadian*^ member of the /Royal Ai r J Force— during a J short off-duty i spell-was among: those to be seen at the > j Queen's Ice Rink. Bays- water, London. Here he is i tying up the i 1 skates of a fair skater at the V50 words
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Article105 1941-04-17 14 INDIAN Association cricket teams for week-end are as follow: vs the R.A.F. Tengah on Saturday. April 19. at 2.15 on I. A. ground: Choorl Singh. D. Dharmaraj. P. Gupta, H. S. Bull,! Heera Singh, Hussein Shah, Kuldip Singh. Ram Piara. H. C. Sandosham, R. S. Sithamparam <Capt>. and B. S.105 words
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Article238 1941-04-17 14 IINITEERS scored six goals against Bramtoco's one U in a Business Houses league match on the Fraser and Neave ground, yesterday. The match was too one-sided to be interesting. Bramtoco were on the defensive most of the time and rarely gave the Unitcers any anxious moments. An238 words
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Article336 1941-04-17 14 Handicaps For Sa turday's Race W FIGHTS for Singapore races on Saturday are: Horses. Class 1, Div. 1, 6 furs.: Bay Dragon 9.10. Eelgrass 9.0, Faststep 8.13. Jack Druce 8 6. Royal Hampton 8.5. Tonroe 8.4. Harpo 8.3, Mediation 8.1. Never Set 7.12. Carloca 7.10. Honey Moon 7.5. The Needles336 words
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Article184 1941-04-17 14 MAINTAINING their unbeatfl cord, the Loyal Regiment ket team defeated the R.A. n oy 98 runs at Oillman vested LOVALS Lt. Rogers b Barrow 10. L: Toff Ramspy 6. LC Clancy run out Paque b La Brooy 19, Lt Turner! 68. Pte. Heaton b La184 words
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Article75 1941-04-17 14 Iskandar Cup Tcnnn lProm Our Og «jg TIVE states have entered I* r Iskandar Cup tennis ;<f ment, Porak, Singapore, jTrengganu and Peril' Jo A notable absentee ;■> &0 who have been the since 1937 hp c om With Johore out oi u» tion. Perak. who75 words
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Advertisement515 1941-04-17 14 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes If you MiflVr from choking, wheezing, coughing. Asthma and Itronrhlils— if you IMsp t.,i l.i. alh, omit sleep nights. ,u,.i ft I your hear! pouncing ttguln«l your rib*, Mul miiii r from liiiliK'Wtlon, N< rvousm-ss, iL.tdic hei and Loss of Vitality and £nerfv, tli'515 words
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Miscellaneous68 1941-04-17 14 TO-IMY BOCCER fiAFA League Div I. RAF. v ArgyllH. Stiullum Oiv HA. Morn via v I'ubiish.TH. VM C A Malay Reßlmrnt v RA.OC. Alexandra; DU lIH. RAF iKallarH) V Customi, Fairer E*ark BHL, OV*Tr#t (;htni-se Bank v Chartered BnTiY. nrriral Union TKNNis SCC tounument flir.H lIDF.S T< DA Y 1.4168 words
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Article212 1941-04-17 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. concern is being felt for the safety of two Penang and Ipoh rover scouts forming a party of six who left on a hike along the Gopeng route for the Cameron Highm Friday morning and whose whereabouts have212 words
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Article55 1941-04-17 15 New York. Apr. 16— With his salary dropping from $48,000 per year "to $21 per month Owen Mar tin Jr.. President of the New York Stock Exchange for the last three years to-day becomes a private in the United States Army. Mr. Martin expressed the opinion that the United StatesReuter - 55 words
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Article213 1941-04-17 15 NEWS BREVITIES The Resident oi Selangor has made the following appointments oi oftlcctrs iii the Local Defencr Corps, Selangor. lieut. E. D. Shearn to the rank oi Cip tain; Second Lt W. H. Findlay to the 1 rank of Lieutenuiu, (quartermaster oer-| *geant G. Johnstone, Johnston and Sergeant E. M.213 words
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Article156 1941-04-17 15 OVT of the four ties fixed for yesterday in the S.C.C. tennis tournament only 1 two were played off. The other two ties were postponed. Following are the results of the ties: R. F. Smith beat K. J. Tovey 6—l, 6—l; P. Clerc beat A. D. Anderson156 words
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Article114 1941-04-17 15 THE story is told of the Sicilian mayor who, twins beinK born to a peasant girl, wrote to Rome to ask for Mussolini's customary •bounty" of a thousand lire <about £11 10s) This cannon-fodder subsidy was sent, the twins, a boy and a girl, were christened Benito and114 words
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Advertisement62 1941-04-17 15 52 PRIZES ?:i*'l j 1 FOR LADIES GENTS!- nri^TFP I Competition AMAIlim FOXTROT of imi PROFESSIONALS TANGO AT THE— i to be held for the first time in Malaya's largest and finest Air-Conditioned Cabaret h Mon. 21st, Tues. 22«d Wed. 23rd Tkurs. 24* April RFMEMBER YOU WILL BE COMPETING ON62 words
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Advertisement172 1941-04-17 15 Safe&uqtiL YOUR VALUABLES Our 9troo( Roomi are your PretMtlon. ft tt lmpoorifcle for an individual to provide for hi* valued pOWltitnnn tot safety that U afforded by our vault* where we hare #afe boxes of variouj •laet for hire at moderate r*tea. HIRERS thenuelvea hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY172 words
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Article735 1941-04-17 16 London, Apr. 16. NORTHERN Ireland was the centre of enemy air raiders' activity last night when four raiders were brought down. A heavy force of enemy bombers carried out an attack lasting several hours over an area covering practically the whole of Northern Ireland, saysReuter - 735 words
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Article164 1941-04-17 16 London. Apr lJ FE story of the gallantry of the Italian baa manager of the Savoy Hotel in helDiM country of his adoption lies behind this death nJ In The Times: "On Palm Sunday. 1941 Fortd Picchi, who sacrificed his life for the cause ofBritish Wireless - 164 words
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Article66 1941-04-17 16 Tokyo, Apr. 16.— The British Ambassador. Sir Robert Craigie, called on the Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs at the Foreign Office at noon to-day and remained for half an hour.The nature of the Craigie-Ohashi conversation was not disclosed, but well-informed circles believe that Sir Robert Craigie's object was toReuter - 66 words
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Article121 1941-04-17 16 A BOX of cig« been offered Churchill by Ne i M on mouthi branch of the 1 Legion to "shoi tangible form appreciation ol leadership' Me by telegram him to notify hi cial brand. But the B had to ask to I cused from aca the gift. "On! very121 words
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Article266 1941-04-17 16 Addis Ababa, Apr. 16. rr.N KRAI. PESANTI, the Italian divisional commander whose capture is announced to-day, (on Page 1) was overtaken by Imperial forces when plodding along on a mule between a remote village and Addis Ababa. He is now occupying the bedroom266 words
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