Morning Tribune, 21 April 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune V( ,l (i __\n. 68, Monday, April 21, 1941. Morning Tribune Monday. April i\ VM{
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  • 561 1 NEW TANK ATTACK ON TOBRUK FAILS: ALLIES' FRONT IN BALKANS UNBROKEN HII E it has been announced from British headquarters m Cairo that the Greek and Imperial troops are continuing their withdrawal, covered by rearguards hfefa ne fighting heroic actions, no official news was issued m Athens on Sunwabout the
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  • 130 1 LONDON. APR. 20. HIM ANY HAS NOW LOST TWO OF HKR THREE BEST A) AT ACES. is newa was given by Mr. A. V. indcr (First Lord of the Admi- ?pcakinu of the successes m 'ups and downs" of the Battle ke Atlantic at Tottenham to-If-pkr
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  • 839 1 i By Reuter's Air Correspondent) ORm tin London, Apr. 20. ig through from dazed villages and small tnes Mh? nglia and tne nome counties and from the )lit2 > districts confii-m that the path of the German even wir 1 and the neighbourhood on
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  • 185 1 Cairo, Apr. 20. RAJ. bombers and fighters m. flirted heavy casualties and damage on enemy personnel and material m Tripolitania as well as m Cyrenaiea during yesterday and the previous night, according to an R.A.F. communique. Enemy motor transports were destroyed m numerous localities inchiding Acroma, El
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  • 51 1 Berlin, Apr. 20. HITLER is spending his 52nd birthday at his headquarters near one of the scenes of operations m the Balkans campaign, according to the official news agency last night. The Fuehrer gave a reception to his staff m a special train which forms his headquar- ters.-
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  • 239 1 JAPANESE-SOVIET TREATY "U NEXPECTED "-Matsuoka Manchoiili. (Manchuria). Apr 20. THE conclusion of the Japa- nese-Soviet Neutrality Pact was "beyond Japan's iondesi expectation^" the Japane>t Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka> declared on arrival m Manrhouli from Moscow. The agreement, he <aid. was completed m ten minutes. The negotiations took place m ;i
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  • 307 1 AN official co-respondent with the Army of the S Nile, who has been watching the enemy opera- i tions from inside Tobruk itself, writes that the battle began when the Italian guns pounded away t > at the outer defences hour after hour until the
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  • 135 1 London, Apr 20. GEN. ANTONESCU, the Rumanian dictator, has issued a communique threatening Rumanian terrorists with execution without pity. He said that the nation required order and calm, and those not putting the interest of the nations above their own arab tions would be
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  • 33 1 London Apr 20: German lonK-rang* puns cm the French coast flred a few shells aenwa the fetraits o* Dover to-day, but no damage or <urn;. Hips wctr reported Reuter
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  • 329 2 JAPANESE ATTACK CHINA SEA PORT i Shanghai, Apr. 20. t JAPANESE troops who land- > Jrd on the coast a hundred J i miles south of Shanghai arc attacking Ningpo. one of y (ienrral C hiang Kai Shek's few remaining seaports j i t which earlier had been hea- i
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  • 13 2 Latest: Japanese forces occupied Ningpo to-day, it is officially announced m Shanghai. Renter.
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  • 33 2 New Delhi Apr. 20. nONATTNG a further £22,500 to the War Fund, the Nawab of Ram mi r has.*armarked part of it for the welfare a id amenities tor the In- ni'iytroops.- Reuter
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  • 447 2 Nazi Airmen Shy Of Fight R.A.F. Pilots Tell Of Their Work IMI.I'II Wall!.,*. Rm.Ut's air .orrr^mrtent wntin* from a U Aghter st.iion, wmewtew m KngW mp: SpKilre |#»ti „lv for .-mother IW6* HH the Channel ami near cmtinrrisl territory, moke hntaf hr khe first tim- m thoir share m the
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  • 352 2 IN conformity with the Colony and the Federated 1 Malay States, the State of Johore i* to have a special police corps but only Asiatics are eligible i for enrolment, according to the latest issue of thfj Johore Government Gazette. 1 1 The
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  • 412 2 London, Apr. 20. DURING the week ending dawn Apr. 17, at least enemy aircraft are known to have been destroyed m Cyrenaica and 17 m Greece. The total number oi British planes missing from all operations m tne Middle East, including Abyssinia and Malta dunns the same
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  • 65 2 London, Apr. 20: Although no arrangemen^ been announced for a debate on the war s when Parliament re-a<sembles so much r m the- Middle East during the Easter r pop s la felt m Tendon political circles ttW t*p u^ wiM readily pive time for members wtfn»g J enlichtenment on
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    • 62 2 I ENROL NOW iT&ATRICIJLATION and SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day and Evening Tuition PITMAN'S are famous for their successes at these examination, made possible by their system lof individual tuition which enables students to Progress rapidly. For Matriculation, PITMAN'S '•l one of the few Colleges! flCering a full course of study. Details
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  • 201 3 BRITISH COUNTER TO NAZIS IN MIDDLE EAST London. Apr. ~0. It landinj Basra <»i rtr««g Imperial fwcea i<» open up L t luuinuiniiatiiin through |q is regarded by some newsI a timely stroke to I i, lany's !>!Jn to gain Kultim.u objective m the Mid8:.,.'.B m seenn the rich local
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  • 44 3 LITTLE DAMAGE IN MALTA RAID I Upcp f Malta, Apr. 20. I^OE formation of enemy airE^y morning^ 18 n r -ashp royin? one aircraft [*>■:* i7 ed ln to the sea. ft w wu»l? injured. Seven susf' 11 various localities. '^^mqs 1^ states an Reuter
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  • 135 3 London. Apr. 20. AMONG the many press reports or courage and coolness of the part of London's civil population In last night's and Wednesday night's indiscriminate raids on the capital is one describing how a 16--year-old messenger boy, Michael O'Connor, four feet high, nclped not only m the
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  • 160 3 Malacca Court News (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. FOUND guilty on a charge of theft of two bicycles, valued at $70, two Malays. Zainal bin Salam (38) and Samat bin Haji (23), were each sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment and a years poiico supervision by Mr. A.E. Mills
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  • 122 3 London. Apr. 20. R.A.F. night fighters have shot down 66 raiders over Britain m under two months, states the Air Ministry News Service. The March total was 21, while In April 45 have already been destroyed by night fighters. These figures take no account of the
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  • 29 3 Batavia, Apr. 20. IN 1940. the Dutch Air Lines car--1 ried 27.0C0 passengers compared with 21.000 m 1039, states the an- Reuter nual report just published.
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  • 1461 3 China Fights On, Exposes Many Fallacies London, Apr. 20. ITNIiER the heading: "China fight* on," The Times published the following artidt from its Shanghai correspondent on Saturday: The war In China, which will aoOB have entered ffte fifth year, has exposed many fallacies about the Chinese. The most tenacious of
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    • 100 3 STARINA CYCLES are all precision built m EnglandStandard Model de Luxe is illustrated. Also japortu Models are available. Despite th*'ir high <uaUfif STARINA are a Low Priced. High Class aU British Obtainable from the following Singapore Stockist*;— Hock s.ani? Hln Co. 115. Selecte Road W Heap Huat Co. 19-20. Rochore
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  • 749 4  - Distinguished Gathering At Muslim Party VERA ARDMORE ASDF THt I.'.lan.i Kamponf Olam v,a the aoeoe ol largt and enjoyable t/-a party OH Friday Ih« orra.sion was tlie cummciiiunil ion of the birthday of the Holy Pro phet. Muhammad whose idealwpi». aptly illustrated by the varied and democratic assortment "f gurat*
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  • 60 4 DRESBYTERIAN Services Club was packed for the fanc> dress dance held there on Friday night. dancers gave a "fling" and a sword dance to the music of the bagpipes. Mr. Bob Fennie was M.C. Lni PAGE RU oy Mrs n. P** ■.v. as a 1 £L Arovl^
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  • 24 4 Mother Baby mks fr.mJ ti.ied with her i baby son, Oliver: Gilbert. 1 hI was ebristCMil i at St. Andfcw'il Ctthcdral ml S F»ida>.
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  • 165 4 Wedding Of Local Woman Doctor S Celeb r a t- ed with a full i nuptial service j I at St. Andrews Cathedral on Saturday at :.5O i a.m., W»l lhf i marriage of Or S Agnes Kamv i but ham *n d I Mr. Noel Dunn. > D r
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  • 803 5 TASTY DISHES FROM CHEAP CUTS Ltfr.l dl?h can b Imade from the cheaper cutt ol orovicicd you know how to nea n>v>rriy The secret. P* thl>nl m lone stow COOklf c l tiie only way m which they may be ler therefore such methods as grilled frying should not be
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  • 55 5 Take A Tip GRATED Win i chocolate, made into a stL paste with a little milk, makes a quick and delicious J filling for S sponge sand- wich cake. FINELY? CHOPPED pic- kled gherkin or walnut Is pxtr 1 good sandwiched between layers of thinly- i sliced brown bread and
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    • 99 5 Sausages 7 >j/ rwr u»cn' in a frying-pan. 1J'1,1,1 There's a gond feed— and an I 1 111 I economical one. too-in every f J,T J 1 J 111 pound of our tasty B.CS. I'IVIMm Sausages. They are made m VI Ilil f> 1 i our own spotless kitchens **th
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  • 605 6 Services' BREVITIES i m m jit ll> iUi«e M j I.i m I J voi can't v« t away from the Services Presby- 'j terian ("Ini* these days*, for they always j Z manage to <-i into the news somehow. Latent announcement is that the Table! Tennis tournament that was
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  • 1398 6 Sir Robert Brooke-Popham I Calls For Sacrifices IN the course of a broadcast from the Singapore Station last I night on "Some Stray Thoughts Of An Air Ma.shal Si f iw.,l Rmokp-Pooham Commander-in-Chief, Fai tasi. ae c-ared L^at we Zl
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  • 235 6 A.A.M. INSURANCE REBATES Singapore. Sunday. THE fact that a number of Mala- vans have made motor tours m 'Australia and New Zealand is men-, 'tioned m the latest report of the i committee of the Automobile Association of Malaya for the year ended Dec. 31. 1940. I In both these
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  • 821 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London M M Sunday Opening Of i Theatres: Protest From Brewers' Journal 5 jRAF. Ace Killed: Britain Awakes To j Gas Dangers London, Feb. 27. '■'{IK decision to allow the 1 opening Of theatres on a Sunday had practically a unanimous chorus of approval from Z
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  • 348 7 TN his speech which was the first public statement on America's obligation to China, Mr. Wendell Willkie paid tribute to Chiang Kai-shek's modernisation programme and spectacular achievements. "This wonderful development," Mr. Willkie said, "has been broken by the aggression of Japan. New China is too
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  • 357 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1941. FRANCO'S SPEECH gINCE Spain broke the Tangier Convention of 1923 by taking over the international zone and dismissing British administration officials, Franco lias scarcely i^iven any clue to the possible action he might take to indemnify Germany and Italy for the help given by
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    • 23 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVIS Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, 8.9. PHONI NO. MM.
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  • 90 8 ])K. Chiaiß Wcizmann, the famous scientist who helped the Allies m the last war by extracting alcohol and acetone lrom wood and horse chestnuts, has now succeeded m producing acetone from oranges. Acetone is an essential constituent ot cordite, war's most widely used explcsive. Dr. W?izmann
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    107 8 The Short Sunderland long-range rec o n n aissance flying boat seen here has four Bristol "Pegasus XXII" engines each of 850 h.p. Armament includes multiple gun turrets fore and aft and two further gun positions m the top of the fuselage. Hence the aircraft is referred to as
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    • 122 8 j CAN YOU AFFORD AH UNINSURED LOSS BTS I *k I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. I Tel. 5926 2, Finlayson GrveD I CATHAY CAFE Where Everybody Goes GET THE CATHAY HABIT EVERYONE ELSE HAS- WHY NOT YOU? |No Admission CHARGE I DURING THK WEEK SAT. NIGHT EXTENSION UNTIL I
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    • 98 8 MICKEY MOUSE f r" I \liil C WH-WHY...IT'S EXACTU^ l/j O^-rrrr; LIKE THE PROFESSOR/ I- \ln $***** s/up...! coulp fj I M YJ >itbe r v*^/ ppi iiu/a L/l I T WASN'T A/I Cjiryp vi« nil -~-ir I I l/Kt^mi^^- W 1 \i/j EXPERIENCE I i i\n^ r f^]T sr
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  • 1003 9 FRANCE SETS OUT TO REBUILD ITS YOUTH Vichy utermined drive to give the lie to the totalitarian assett the French race is tired and worn out, the governjhal TVtain has energetically set about the dual French youth healthier bodies and a now set of .«< law empowered sports A rfC
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  • 43 9 'Snow JokeThere is Snow Though its Spring m Britain there are some parts of the world where there's still snow. Go to Canada for instance, where you'll find snow covered peaks and places to skate and may be see figures cut like these.
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  • 258 9 P.C. Batons Man— To Pay £50 A CHESHIRE war reserve policeman, James Liston. of Greasby, was ordered to pay £50 damages at Liverpool Assize* for assaulting Robert Paul), a ship's loader, of Greasby, at whose house he had called about a light showing at night. Mr E. G. Hemmerde, K.C.,
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  • 150 10 Artists To Buy Plane For China fJHINESE artists m Hongkong illd MACAO, including painters, cartoonists, calligraphlsts, dramatists, sculptors, musicians tnd photographers, will be mobilised for a campaign to raise I'll iids for the purchase of plane for the National Government. The plane will be christened "Chinese Artists." A derision to
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  • 80 10 R.A.F. Using Ray Telescope? THE R.A.F.'s recent 1 increased successes against enemy night bombers may be due to an infra-red ray telescope, according to the Canadian Commercial Aviaticn. "The device." says the paper, "picks up the infra-red radiations Riven off by any hot object (m this instance an airplane engine
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  • 137 10 Expanding Indian Air Force New Delhi. Apr. 17. SOME 750 candidates have been posted to various engineering centres for mechanical training for the Indian Air Force, under the Civil Aviation Scheme which is designed to provide 2.000 mechanics a year for the Indian Air Force. In addition to these, 270
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  • 48 10 Mr. 8. C. Guha. father of Mr. s. C. Goho, well-known Singapore lawyer. has died at Biindapan, United Provinces. India. according to a cable received by Mr. Goho Mr. Guha was about 70 years of age and had lor the past 15 years lived m retirement m Brindapan.
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    • 222 10 ADSF Radio Highlights 0 P TODAY TU c \u 700 Feature programme on I I IV* YY| Greece. 7.30 Singapore Music Hall. 8 50 Song recital by Ida Kmlooh Malaya (soprano) with A. T. Lay 7.35 Chopin Concert at the piano. mi nor A n 9.15 Nutcracker Suite, Op. <1
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    • 235 11 ASDF jall ons Vacant^ ms* B X (No. 250H; Dg.'P ortl v-...«ner m Johore. Malay Ayah NEBP-'V; U ippi, box.no. %HO. 203H) reply stating i IppoW cflh?smen agents to W ?SSta;_ K .Applicant; »P° re l mATOR hoiduig /{{.a StTauiid v M Reply stating quaUav Director Of A.R.P cutter having
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    • 701 11 Educational MALAY TUITION, given by experience! teacher Apply Munfchl, 82. Minto RoaJ. smgapore. (No. 218H; pftTvATE TUITION given to small boys and glrl« b Y ladv> llvln m Gevlftn SPees $5- p.m. Apply Box 519 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 232H) PRIVATE TUITION In Chemistry (practical). Apply Principal. Slngapo^ Institute
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    • 656 11 I To Let SMALL SEASIDE BUNGALOW to let for long or short periods. Box No 518, j Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 230H) ;TO LBT 66. Middle Road. Singapore. Apply 70, Arab Street. Singapore. (No. 190H) i TO LET brick bungalow Fort HilL Klang available Ist May. Apply W. P. 6.
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    • 303 11 Business Opportunities WANTED a financier for export business, extent of $5,000!-. Good connections. Advertiser willing to 6har e profits and reasonable Interest payable monthly. Apply to Box No. 504 c!o The Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 2QSH> WANTED Lady Gentlemen, any nationality, sound English education, to Join Advertiser In paying enterprise.
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    • 417 11 i lon the] I A» 81 BWGAPORE (1.333 kcls) 1 ZHPI 3096 metrm (»-69 mrj) ZHP3 41.38 metres i (7.25 mlcs) I From 8.00 am. 8. 35 a.m. I Prom 10. Of a.m. tt) 1.50 p.m. Prom 5. 00 p.m. m 1 10. 00 p.m. LONDON \t CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG—
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  • 206 12 Singapore, Sunday. DRESIDING at the 35th annual general meeting of the SingaS?IL Chr ls il an Fune ral Society, the P^sident, Mr. M. F. Gomes, reported that the financial position of the Society continued to be satisfacMr. Gomes pointed out that the Z? 1 'working resulted
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  • 113 12 AFTER fifty n had been bri-i.-.to-befi that her p^ brido»roo m ready married He was Wyer Franks on *-year-oJJ R ci Liverpool Court ho waj lor making declaration cure a marriai 11 was itat, ho married hi Wife, Clara .tt Pranks, mi n j 1918, but iivj her only
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  • 56 12 CORPORAL McDonald, thirty-six, not guilty I caster Assa be faced ad murdering b Christina, y-thre?, by ;pr with a charged. It was 9 McDonald, 1 at Dunkirk, wife while m bed, on tt Ing he was i from leave. He told he was lari the eim «en cidfntallyhis v.ife
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  • 43 12 ASEVEN-Y1 London cuattxi to nam beca* nomf b»" Ked by i W to get f own bar K-° into Uie c* and tuid "j mayor, Bincli -My wm don 6«J troycd b> a .und. ii hi I most l meats oi J
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    • 222 12 jwAr/v /^Sr /mv. a^» f Xnother Acad.mv Award Performanre by the Screen s ..nfor^ttablr S( ARIJiTT O HAIIA ASK Those who have 9m R! Icapitol| 3^°;"^ 'HiriU t4, this stirrin X story of a lovely dancer who found (hat UM EASIEST WAY proved to be the Hardest way m the
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    • 92 12 The first ALL-E\«LISII I II IA L C E full-length feature produced m Thailand! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. at the_ALIIAHIBHA '^.sSi*si B||K% vS. v^»S f: J^^^Bi> ni; tljl u.'un i- -'■"<'■.- sm^^ m a. a I a :i3Sp t "^SI r l Thai Production witb "ffiWZ A" English Dialogue
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  • 76 13 BaLavia, Apr. 20. »|»HE joint Spitfire and Prince I Bernhard funds yesterday remitted sufficient funds for the eighth bomber bought by them and also three more Spitfires. Contributions are still flowing m and it is hoped that by May 10. the Dutch forces m England will
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  • 97 13 WOMEN IN SAME CLOTHES FOR MONTHS DRITISH women deD tamed by the Cerm a n Government have had no change of clothing for five months, according to a letter trom one oi them seen by Coioncl Eyans. Conservative M.P. tor Cardiff S They have received no parcel* or letters, are
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  • 32 13 Five Years' Dog Ban Charles Dennis, of Grange-road. Plaistow, E.. was fined 50s. and disqualified from keeping a dog for five years at Billericay. kstex. for causing unnecessary suffering to a dog.
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  • 54 13 Kunming, Apr. 20. AN air raid warning was sounded m Kunming at 10 a.m. when 27 heavy and nine light bombers approached the city. Ihey were unable to reach Kunming, however, owing to bad weather and dropped m Kaiyueh and Kochen. The "all clear" was sounded
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  • 99 13 London, Apr. 20 |N the Ok.srjord raid on the night lof April 11-12, no one was broupht away since the Norwc mn destroyer had to carry a landing party In addition to the normal crow. No prisoners were taken and the only Quisling" made good his
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  • 110 13 HYPOCRISY' OF AIR RAIDERS' BURIAL CONTROVERSY is v raging in^Stcyniim, &UMXt over the burial of five German airmen who were burned when their Heinkel bomber crashed on the outskirts o! the village. Mr. H. F. Holland, a member of the British Legion, .said: "These men came to wre;k oi.r honu
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  • 57 13 Threw Paper Into A.F.S. Tank -Fined 10/- When he had finished reading a newspaper m the street seventeen year old Alfred Fitter, of Tide-swell-road. Great Bar r, Birmingham, threw the paper into a fire service water tank. Fitter Vftl fined 10s. as the paper might havt blocked thp service pipe
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    • 98 13 W CHANGE AT THE jjjl A II If H A .Su> Ace Mercedes changes '^Ht^^rfl it t^ne ~Ker. thu one >ows fl pto pod o washed jp n v°' p^" £1 vi of a to' 1 ipm 1 Drama with s hec 1 'vg f v every t^ >U Z^Mr
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    • 96 13 j 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.1 K.|.» A 9.13 PAVILION 1 ARTHUR ASKEY No Nose Blower M MV iTONi;;i Tl s s yi Artlu >*5^" 1 < S Askey, Bui li'll Blow A-in* ,fIE Away The Blues ipP^ llfe^Klti !>!>! I> ATTRACTION \II\<K (FOOTBALL k *K^^^^^W "AUSTRALIA HAS WINGS" P^Mf»* \Jk
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  • 162 14 Penang Woman Owners Success MAINLY wit h geldi for tin foi the Singapore Tin: Club's Sun. eting, which c< led <>n Sal urd Mrs. Yeap, wil n wins and two thirds, won stakes totalling $7,310. Second on i If] 'I II Menzies, whose Music the Oovemoi i
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  • 164 14 T" K Chine club and the Cey] >n 8p >rl 1 (< 1"!> n: n the latter Iy< 1 the Cl ning by 89 run I ell I n\r wii loi c c b i >| fiL on! 'J he ci i S.C.I 1' Mv .m b
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  • 249 14 (LALL SINGH ONLY Tin-, imhan a sociation cured a decisive victory over an 8 c c tide by 104 runs at Balectier, yesterday Highest scorers for the Indians were H C Bandofiham and Hu.vs.-in Bhab <4. r > and 41 respectively) Dharmaraj obtained
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  • 252 14 OWNERS Ut 2nd 3rd Stato S.N STeap 4 0 2 $7,310 r.H. Men 3 2 v s'i.oao er r> v "Newmarket Stable' 2 2 i $3,800 Internationale' l 1 0 12,990 I 2 0 1 $2,701 En 1 2 0 0 $2 M. van Breukelen
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  • 215 14 S.C.C. Lose To Changi Gunners THANKS to useful knocks by Bow--1 ley, Carter and Laßrooy,' who' scored 28, 27, and ?4. respectivi the P..A. (Changl) were able U feat an B.C.C ii le by 4] rui they mci on the pad; 1 Orowder, of the s.c.c. top-scored with 47 runs,
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  • 192 14 WING an B.C 1 ment .1 TO-i>AV Championship Singles Ong Chew Be< p chiap "iv s nt>ies Handicap Can Be Ken (-9) vs. Khoo Kirn Swee 1 3» Don Keng Hee (-3) rs. Cecil Wong <12». •iv Doubles Handicap E ah Keng Chew and Sim 3ok Sim (-3)
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  • 160 14 Donnelly Lists "Madam Chan' o j "Mining Ko! "Mr. Side Bet M Khoo 800 Chi 0 0 "Sunrise Kongsi" 0 BH Mrs s.b. p 1 Lee Hons Teik 0 1 'Holland Kong I" 0 1 if Nam 1 1 P Loejuo (1 0 l I Ons Hood HIT 0 1
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  • 190 14 S.R.C. Trounce Press XI THE S.R.C. easil;. i>« ?:^Kh ket eleven yt daring at 145 f team were quickly di Martens. L. d i IK their total be: Ht, Martens !.->;■: Silva's three wicket > (■..«W l each. I, For the Recs.. 8;.:. i Ouischoorn with 42 ar.d v^m with
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    • 40 14 TO-IHV I.U Div T. B.R.C vR A fac-»C), Stadium; Reserve Division, Argylla Gordons, Ciiilman: M lice. Tanglin; ra F. v RE. Beletar' niv iia. Publlsn< rs RA I- (Tengah Fori Cannln r.a.k k F and N C. and B.CH.C. touintttu
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  • 147 15 im h ustTaUa n Air Force cricket eleven had ml r l l m b€atin^ the team of the RAF a match yesterday by fiye wickets. Scares: ttb Rr .11 A F SELETAR J y 18, Ca^-ell c Wales b Bowley 1?.. k H«3 ?4n S^ 0 Brien b
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  • 38 15 DOLORES del Rio has filed a suit for divorce against her husband for ten years, Cedric Gibbons, a film art director m Hollywood, California. Dolores, film star for many years, charged bin with mental cruelty.
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  • 45 15 Athens, Apr. 20— King George of Greece has called on General Mazarakis, former War Minister, to form a new Cabinet which will be mainly military m character. The King himself is acting as Premier. Gen. Mazarakis is deputy 1 premier.— Reuter.
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  • 27 15 London. Apr. 20— Sir Archibald Clark Kerr. the British Ambassador to China, arrived m Rangoon to-day after important defence talks In Singapore.— Reuter.
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  • 65 15 ICELANDIC fisher- men, after three weeks at sea, came into a British port recently to land 36.000 stone of nsh sold later for £19,594, a new world record. Bearded and tired, the crew berthed ***** not expecting to ?:et any great price. But business had been quiet
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  • 25 15 London. Apr. 20.— A total of £11.009.839 was raised m War Savings Week last week, making a grand total of £712,038.855. British Wireless
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  • 52 15 London, Apr. 19. PLLOWING are Rugby league Cup (second round) results: Batley 9, Uuil 8. Bradford 25, Northern Swinton 3. Castleford 21, St. Helen's 13. Dewsbury 5, I>e<ls 6. i Jluddersiield 60, Bramley 7. Wakelleld Trinity 22, Wi^an 0. Huns Jet 64. Liverpool Stanely 5. York 6, Halifax
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  • 119 16 NEW FRONTIERS FOR BIGGER BULGARIA the river Morava. The Germans emphasise Ujat those lines an» not. to bo regarded leflnite frontiers Router. London. Apr. 20. BULGARIA hai been grunted icmporarv new fronf> tiers m Macedonia, Thrace and the Moraya region of Yugoslavia, according to the (ie.man Radio quoted b) Etaiter.
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  • 259 16 London. Apr. 20. r rilE bitterness of the struggle m Greece is generally j commented upon Iq I tile weekly press. The j 'Sunday Times says:— Butties so intense and continuous as Uiuse wnich have raged m the Balkans ever since Hitler launched his attack jju.st a
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  • 358 16 London, Apr. SO. MR. Alexander (First Lord) stated that nearly 2,500,000 tons of enemy ships had been captured, destroyed or forced to scuttle. The burden of the Atlantic Battle was both grievous and heavy but never for a moment, day or night, was there any slackening m the
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