Morning Tribune, 29 April 1941

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  • 14 1 Morning Tribune (1 Tuesday, April 29, 1941. Morning Tribune Tuesday, April 29. i9 4l
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  • 110 1 S TU London. Apr. 28. IR Kmgsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to-day inspected the newly acquired headquarters of the War Damage Commission. He said that Britain had made greater provision for those suffering from enemy attack than any coun try m the world. Comprehensive provision
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  • 433 1 ENEMY ADVANCE INTO EGYPT HALTED Italian Stronghold In Abyssinia Taken ENEMY DETACHMENTS WHICH HAD PENEraATED^FIVE OR sn?wr,i!^ E 4* AC OSS THE EG *PTIAN FRONTIER IN THE vn SlL^eo N SATURD AY EVENING MADE LITTLE OR cSmm^JFque 0N sunday says the official briti "Abyssinia: On Saturday last, the important centre
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  • 137 1 AUSTRALIANS CLAIM CORFU &yaney. Apr. 23 C. spender. Australian Minister ami vice-presi-the Federal Executive stated to-day that the nof certain Australian cm Greece had begun fhls has proceeded 1 He reconfirm or cmy AmeriW tnat the majority of ad been safely evacuated IWK -:i.s. In, Apr ->8 I Corfu by
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  • 127 1 Cairo, Apr. 28. 1 NUMBER of Junkers troopn carrying planes embarking troops at Benina aerodrome near Benghazi on Sunfay were machine-gunned by R.A.F. fighters, states ar> R.A.F. communique. One plane was destroyed by fire and the remainder badly damaged. The R.A.F. continued to hamper enemy movements in
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  • 399 1 Greece Fights On '■■■■■■0 OMMMM* Canea, Crete Apr. 28. OESTINY has chosen two islands as the last but worthy ramparts of the free peoples of Europe the great island of Britain and this Greek island/* declared the Greek Prime Minister, M. Tsouderos, in
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  • 235 1 Tokyo, Apr. 28. 3 A FAREWELL embrace bet- 2 ween M. Stalin and Mr 1 Matsuoka at the Moscow rail- 2 way station, which ama/ed J everyone present, including Soviet Foreign Office officials j in described by Mr. Matsuoka 's private secretary, Mr. Shinichi Ifasegawa,
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    • 87 1 Melbourne, Apr. 28. JAPAN has no intention of moving against Australia, declared Mr. Tatsuo Kawai (Japanese Milnister) replying to-day to recent statements made here. He said that it was the ambition of the Japanese to expand trade relations between the two countries. Mr. Kawai called on
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    • 126 1 Cairo, Apr. 28. The Egyptian frontier post <>f Sollum is believed to be in enemy hands following the thrust across the Egyptian frontier from Libya at the week-end, it is authoritatively stated in Cairo to-night. Great satisfaction is felt in Cairo military circles at the fall of Dessie in northern
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  • 184 2 RAF STRIK E AGAIN Mi 2 is A dmil Damage PAT bombers struck a1 Germany again on Sunday. rheAii n Minisin announces that they successfully bombed a rac tory west of Cologne and a military camp near the same city. In Occupied Holland, dock, at Vmuiden and the aerodrome at
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  • 300 2 Heavy Nazi Raid On Portsmouth L ndon, Apr. 28 RATHER heavj casualties" dunu; raid on I'ort jnftutti reported In the official communique on lasl night's air raid;, Itatll 'Enemy activity was confined to the iai ly parl of last night was no! on large c I Most oi the raiding
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  • 61 2 London. Apr. 28. k NEW Stirling heavy bomber A of the RAF. Bomber Command carried out a daring and successful daylight attack on Emden to-day (Monday), it is learned in London. The aircraft came down to a low altitude, dropped a heavy load of bombs and
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  • 77 2 Buffalo (New York Apr. 23. Wing commander J. R. Adams yesterday completed tests of Q U Air Cobra fighter plane Which company officials afterwards It d had proved the faste3t single :v.otored craft in production A c«ilmg in excess of 33.900 feet ai- established and the
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  • 127 2 New York. Apr. 28. colonel Lindbergh v ttai written to President Roosevelt resigning irom his commission in the United States Air Corps Reserve. Col. Lindbergh announced that decision had been taken following President R o o s e velt's remarks made about him last week at a
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  • 5 2 Hero In Disgrace COL. UNDBFIUiH
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  • 41 2 Kunming. Apr 28. NINE heavy Japanese bombers raided the < uthern suburb of Kunming at noon on Saturday mation of 18 plane- atI lac: >n the Burma Hiijh- Th '.<wr sounded at ISO p m- Reuter
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  • 91 2 THE arrival of British troops1?& K 2 most reassuring effect upon i? opinion, in view of the cloa ties hi and Iran which is linked bv \h« ?*l Treaty. 1( A certain section of the Iran He* l has played up the news ol
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  • 59 2 London. Apr. 28: Col. Walter Elliott D-rea Public Relations at the War Office, said in a to-day that it was useless to go into a mode unless one had skilled men and the tools f or men. The new war required enormous skill bot regard
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  • 244 2 New York. Apr. IX his letter to President Roosevelt, Col. Lindbergh sai 'Your remarks at the White House at the press confen on April 25 involving my reserve commission disturbed greatly. I had hoped that I might exercise my right as American citizen to place
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  • 79 2 Washing-ion. Apr THE efforts of the Defence I tion Board to settle thi minous coal stoppa ha« lapsed, officials itated yea No further action fcv the! planned. The Board summoned n| tatives of operators ard rcj meet at Washington on m an effort to
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    36 2 Picture taken id a Polish destroyer the O.A.r I'iorun. whlcb rernmeni bj the British Government to replan the i v.xs bombed and sur.k oil Norway. The ing and laying the sun for practice.
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    • 72 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. N(\v ■toekl have now arrhed of the following:-— IW UfOI T\RI.FTS PSOGYNON B OTFOSVM »TOfHAN 1 -im.FTS PROGTNON n PI H I'M >ORTI ITOIMMNYI INTRUTMI' TKsrOVTROV «;i.YOTHi.pi\ 'vriitvis i RuritniMN TABLRI Ml lIUI.OV M'RWfON Tuiivtc NIOTBAI RFMU»ON| MSTIIXJ.rs AV,,r. hrougkout «u W »l.. a-r
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  • 1032 3 New York. Apr. 28. n time >! serious adversity and anxiety, did report to the British people." says the New ine commenting on the British Premier's told them the truth and did not sweeten the eeming details, encouraging hints or bright a boul minor achievements
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  • 88 3 > I Sydney, Apr. 28. the acting Australia the Australian m Greece •■eprcsonted sin PilJJffif 88 l^e Austrawho was now Ilacl w»o asked the Aus- Indian Government to gift immediate attention to the question. Mr. Fadden recalled the statements which he and Mr. Curtin. the Australian
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  • 106 3 London, Apr. 28. FREE France and many In vassal France also is to-day mourning the death of Elie J. Bois, for 25'. years editor-in-chief-of Petit Parisien. whoj came here after France fell to continue the struggle against Hitler. An opponent ol Nazism since its inception,
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  • 22 3 London. Apr. '2H Crown Prince Olai of Norway has returned to Britain after visi«Ing Canada and the United States. Reuter
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  • 19 3 Lieut. R. A. Green of the ppnan^ Local Defence Corps hai been promoted 1 1 the rank of Captain
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  • 200 3 i London, Apr. 28. Among many Allied uniform* now to be seen in Britain, the Increasing number of young men in the dark blue and gold uniform of the Air Transport Auxiliary, with "U.S.A." on their shoulders Li note« worthy. The latest consignment oi
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  • 83 3 THE Postal Department. Singapore, renews Itfl appeal to the public, to post early in the day, and. with particular application to business houses, as fai as. ix).ssible to avoid the accumulation of correspondent!' for posting till the close of business in the evening Such accumulations have become
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  • 84 3 Britain 's Secret Weapon London, Apr. 28: Miss Margaret Bondfteld, Labour M P at a women's meeting to-day at an East England port, said, that the .secret weapon of Bntatn in this war was the .spirit ol the people. We have a grim three months, probably longer, to go throqgffc
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  • 839 4  - Up-Country Tour Of Technical Section Workers VERA ARDMORE By Mos; ucctaafui up-country tour was undertaken last week by If] a G How -Jl and two of her helpe from the Technical Section uf rhr. Medical Auxiliary service, Wills rmd Mr.s. Debes-Davie.s Iht tlir^f "ambassadors" loft Mruapon on Monday and rehirni'd
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  • 67 4 MRS. Kenneth S. Pattonl was hostess to thii(ty five J members of the 1 Y.W.C.A. Busi- j ne^s and Pro- J fessional (iirls 1 Club yesterday i afternoon at (her home, S I Spring Grove. I Grange Road. She invited I them to see her S collection
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  • 18 4 OFF HOME -HAT I ml H ft iH came up omc ueeks i to -rite up j chores
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    • 45 4 (HATS W) 'i Hl' /fESS£s Jlfti\ PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED j AFTERNOON DRESSES in roi in FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE 111l I. KTKEET X C'f ArfPCcnrt'sc J V. t L CjjUTlcj 5 Stamford Road capitol building lU^- 'PHONE 3838 v Afternoon Dresses 7*M*f received
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  • 406 5 Pack like sardines words of wisdom for Iho holiday -bound for the mght. the week-end, a week, a to the sardine for a lesson in rJI back the Ud of their tin and you'll without so much as a tip of L£ed You'll travel best if you have all lnnk
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  • 269 5 TF you believe that rayon fabrics need mysterious and complicated care to keep their beauty and give good wear, read this article and have a sigh of relief. For there are actually only a few simple precautions in washing and cleaning rayon. Any woman can iollow
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  • 120 5 BURNT milk should immediately be poured into a jug and the latter placed in a basin of coW water. Leave milk to cool and you will find that the burnt flavour has disappeared. A FEW grains of rice in the salt shaker prevents the salt from
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    • 122 5 pardon us for Mowing our 5C5 SAUSACES are good Everything is done to make B S.C.S. Sausages the finost, lustiest, most tempting Jf Sausages you can buy. Only V» delicious tender meat is used v^ I§^ J B expertly bi^ided with t S^ fi > W j^^^# ;a B rare
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  • 602 6 The Ho ii Mr. Hisseker Says .whom we daily come in contact" was laid thejton. Mr D. Hissckcr senior unofficial, speaking on the adjournment at vpsterdav's mectinc of the Legislative Council. 'Mr. Blfttkei wii referring to the dangers ol propaganda broadcast H
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  • 349 6 Li. 101. cle Buriatte Pleads ANOTHER plea for the encouragement of raising goats, poultry and livestock was made by Lt.-Col. E. A. de Buriatte Penang member, at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. "It should be necessary at the start for Government to help to
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  • 245 6 TOBACCO DUTY REVISED IN order to correct an unintentional breach of the trade agreeI lent between the United King- < 009 and the United States, tho i nislative Council yesterday < dopted a motion by the Hon Mr. R. Jarrett, Comptroller of Cusi >ms, amending the tariff of < uties
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  • 292 6 Capt. Hashim Pleading For Higher Salaries TREPIDATION as to Government's polb wards education and wanting to kno\ was Government's intention to requisition tain schools for the duration, which in E nion was a mistake— was expressed by the I Capt. N. M. Hashim at yesterdays meetim the Legislative Council. The
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  • 197 6 I WAS surprised and disX appointed," said Lt.-Gen. I- V. Bond, in the course of his address to the Legislative Council, yesterday, on recruiting, "that the Volunteer units manned by Chinese are now under strength, and that is one direction in which I would like a
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  • 1268 7 governor Warns, Thanks. Praises 1 1 naming against rumour mongers, who should be tP with "ridicule and contempt" and threats of rei t" the Police; expression of thanks to the inter0 t ivil defence units; and repetition of the mpathy to the people of
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  • 334 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1941. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH WITH refreshing frankness, Mr. Winston Churchill, in his speech on Sunday night, provided the answer to certain:: momentous questions arising out of the initial successes of the Germans in Greece/ ani Libya which have been causing some uneasiness all over the Empire.
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  • 458 8 **i LET tin poor devil through 1 decent fellow Thli statement ira i alleged to have been made by Ronald i MrHair, a former junior assistant immigration offlcei to Mr. i) C. Robinson, assistant Immigration officer, when yesterday, In the cond court, before Mr Conrad I
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  • 98 8 London, Apr. 28 Jli ned tire, killing p ople and seriously wounding 14 at Kama Syrij lr> 'Mr Jerusalem correspondent nf the IndrprndPi,! rrencn agem y, when rurther disordi occurred In 'he principal town ol Syi 11 Kama, the crowd dam and sacked the wheat
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  • 46 8 latest news Horn the African front announced yesterday is r lt iwj. Italmn strongholds Abyssinia, to the north-east of Addis Aba! Z There arc only two centres of resistance by the Italians left in X,r 6 pire— Gondar and Jimma— both in Abyssinia.
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  • 133 8 N.E.I. ORPHANS GIFT TO BRITISH ENVOY Batavia. Apr. 23. THE orphanage at Boerabayi has 1 presented an excellent picture in crayon, of the British Prime Minister. Mr Churchill, to the British Consul. At a Umple presentation ceremony, the orphanage bar.d played national songs while many wellknown persons gathered in the
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  • 64 8 DIANA KING is lovely colleague of Sv«lne> Howa in the film "Once a Ciook" now on in London. s'ht from Guernsey, and when she was obliged tola she hid the family silver under a tree. Diana a via repertory in Bradford. ?he acted in the* snip" and was
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    35 8 The Blackburn "Botha' aircraft now in service with the Royal Air force, a general reconnaissance torpedo carrying bomber, is a high ">n& monoplane, powered by two 890 hp. Perseus. Here is the "Botha" in flight.
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  • 167 9 ,-hai. Apr. 28. n at indisjnaticn swept \L Japanese community in ,«JUi ;h.rc bombings of two on heatrw on Saturday JJSS and five persons were .red > e Press urged and the full c0',,,0.1 ol I .Japanese torn[«j| li ripe out I lie terrorism -j
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  • 47 9 The sinking of t|ie submarine "Thetis" in June, 1939, was a world sensation. Now she emerges the victorious SubI marine "Thunderbolt". and her audacious sinking of i an escorted Italian submarine is a brilliant achievement. Pictures /lows H. M. Sub- marine H.M. "Thunderbolt"
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  • 143 9 MPeiping. Apr. 28. OVING further to consolidate the position of Federal Reserve Bank notes in North China. th* Political Affairs Commission has if rided to buy up former Chinese '•urreneiex still circulating in North China at the rate of four ollan (F.R.8.. against ten dollars
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  • 64 9 Evacuation of Greece by the Imperial forces has begun, it was announced from Australia yesterday. The war for Ibv Greeks however is not over. It was stated yesterday that th< Greek Air Force will continue the struggle, and that the mil lions of tons
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    4 9  -  WALT DISNEY BY
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  • 160 10 t GOVERNMENT Gazette notification published last night prohibits the importation into the Colony of 56 more publications of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. Tho publications are Salvation. .T'hovah, Reconciliation, The Harp Ol God, Preservation. Creation. Life, Vindication, Preparation. Propliecy, Face the Facts. Protection, Deliverance,
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  • 149 10 i i I ILTHOrGH they were in love with each other, J I A Arunasalam Samy, Tamil mason, made the mistake of eloping and living with the girl of his I heart, 15-year-old Low Yuet San, Hokkien. The girl being under age, her parents
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  • 123 10 SOME queer things sometimes happen in our law courts. Much Is said about the law's delays, but a case which came up yesterday in the traffic court probably takes the prize. Five years ago, Ang Chan Seng, lorry driver, was convicted for a minor
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  • 137 10 Inche Ahmad bin I Khasiran, Supernu m e rarv Oi!icer, Class V, Malay Olficer's Scheme, has been appointed to act as Second Assist a n t Treasurer Johore Bahru. Mr. J. M. Barkway, manager of Klanang estate. Banting, is acting in place of Mr. D. R. Gulland, manager of
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  • 128 10 ABETMENT OF INCEST ALLEGED to have abetfcj offence of incest by i ther and sister between Ji and July 23 last year i pean, H. F. Stalley, d trial at the Assize Qm terday, before Mr. Justice ning and a special jury The offence was alleged* taken place in the
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    • 49 10 li 7" oh Woo oo, whv, Sur^ --ZI^» fw-, i pacpS porwawd well.pirstofall Oo vt)o? Vcu might TU r i I £5SA£%£>*OCe*& O^- AND HAVE A «£»fc\ W SOME OTVIER iT W THE l^m- ?uE .*W cjooo- look at -rne if^»y chaps *vf^} MAJOR t r m^ ll^#^ X
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  • 186 12 Nrw Delhi. Apr. 27. rig understood that a proposal is being made for the holding of a plenary session of the Moderate Leaders' Conference at Poona In the near future. The idea is to enlarge the conference and organise proups throughout India to i re-o p e
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  • 81 12 Changkat Estates Profit A net profit of $67,441.08 was' made by Changkat Serdant Estates Ltd. j for the year ended Jan. 31, 1941, accord- tag to the directors' report to be present- J ed at the annual meeting of the share- j holders to bo held on j Mav 5
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  • 42 12 HAVING passed H their third read- ing in Legislative Obuncil yeiterday, the followins Bills I now become law The Municipal (Amendment! Bill; I the Singapore Trac~ fclon (Amendment i Bill; the Petroleum Revenue (Amendment No. 2 1 Bill: the Ho.id Traffic Bill.
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  • 17 12 Inch* Tilib bin Abu has bf( n appointed to act as Third Assistant Revenue Au-l ditor, Johorp.
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  • 33 13 British Mastery In Eastern Mediterranean \pr 28. successes in master ranean, says iting R d Stai.the army. chances oj Aegean and Italian forces d J,. c I. Popoffsays j in Greece dequa Reuter
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  • 92 13 $40,000 FOR WAR EFFORT Mo<ori«fs 1.i,,. AN appeal to 'boost" up the safe m u Singapore's traffic problems th <>UKht given to The other matter of imaortnnpp mlaui la of course Petrol Restrict on S Oldh^n »aW. TOblf»ct thnt WZm lffrf i? 00n r^Pivpd on thp f«f tbp P« a
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  • 49 13 B S WWt through their first leading Probatf -ml! e pI Ind u«try lAmpndment) Bill the Incea'e oi Re^t"TT^° n 'Anicndment. Bill'; ho 'Amendment i Bill thc ,F state Dut and? h e en f0 S n^ eh Th e 7" fOT «^g^"SS
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  • 111 13 {JZE KIM HOCK, a umbei -yard own. er, loid the traffic magistrate, Mr. q, h wintton, that he had been too busy when; he was asked the rea- son for bia absence, when he had been subpoenaed to attend court as a witness. "£>o you know that
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  • 378 14 THE ymca scored a five nil vHuiy ow r the PublWiers in a 1 u match at Prince Bdward Road, yesterday- «»^2i nen were decidedly the better team and their football was H,an and pretty to watch with the- remit that th(>y quickly become the favourites of
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  • 61 14 'pHE R.A.F. H.Q.i drew with the Wandcrrrs one-all In a Div. 2 B match at Ocylang stadium. The Gordons beat the Fortress R.E. 3-2 after a keenly contested Reserve Division match at Selaranf. Playinß at the Naval Base, the Airport Sports Club just managed to beat H.M.S. Sultan"'
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    135 14 «^C To meet the^( i growing needs j 'of the Royal Air Force and i the Fleet Air Arm for pilots S and air crews i to fly the new aircraft now? coming i n t <• service in vast- I ;ly in c reasing numbers, a n j 111
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  • 119 14 pacing a charge of voluntarily caun|ng "jTviou.s hurt I a certain Mohamet) Y.isopo at Collier Quay on the night Of Nov. 23, last year, three U4ams, Hassan bin Simian. Abdul ttahmtit, and Jakarl bin Amat. claimed trial in the third court, before Mr. L. C. Goh. yesterday. rh
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  • 21 14 I Mr t. m BmyUie has been appointed to be a Deputy immi- Sratton officer for f the Sottlement of Penancr.
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  • 442 14 Cl PKRIOR staying power and a forceful lorehaiii enabled Miss M. Stokes annex the women's the S.CC. Spring laun tennis tournanienl yesterday i when she met and defeated Mrs. Carter in the finals, il going to "ruhher." There was little to choose beiwetw both
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  • 164 14 I'oltfr n\ H;A.F. (Keletar* 2. a i.im<> Reserve Dhi^n leuuue irnmt- the Police deliakd (h* R. \.F. by the odd Bail in fltf at thv Police Depot Tlii Airmen liad several chances ore, but their fonwurdi made wild attempts and could not gel the ball
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    • 440 14 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours C Scientist Explains How \4r- New Discovery Makes jeTd Men Teel Years Younger o^L* An M.:m.nt pltvMc •■ian, with more than suflforUs] rr..n and hy physicians tlirouch-y»-ars of wperiesjce, after long .study out the world. For Instance, Dr. Jam<jo and m lentifc
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  • 91 15 lh !-Ro,r. t lUdiO last L Mario Grey, a P° no a broad- ,-alitv by allowing S& S the ran of Switzerland "of the Siin* blind to the Euiopr whu- I Jutting into eflect. En be required to |j collaborate in the Lean tbi end of such
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  • 410 15 MULTIPLE efforts have been launched l,v the Kwanftiinf authorities to increase the province's food production Reclamation, winter ploutfhiny, scientilic farm in*, extension of rural credit, establishment of canaries, and the control of food markets are the measures adopted by the southern coastal province to ameliorate its food
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  • 236 15 J"K Kreaii City fire accomplished Innin^ni 1 e gOOd deed in Japing flames perished lens ol But expert ratcatcher Joseph Dalton. nrhOM family have been in no Ve i7?n W d truct '<>" W? square mile of the City J'i
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  • 19 15 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 12 39 p.m.. 8.1 ft. TO-MORROW 12 17 a.m.. 8 7 ft; 1.14 p.m. 79 ft.
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  • 78 15 Chungking. IHE campaign soliciting subsciiption to wartime bends is making satisfactory progress. According to officials In charge of the campaign. 40 soliciting corpji have all exceeded the limits of the amounts set for them some by ten to 15 fold. An anonymous foreigner has purchased $1,270,000 worth
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  • 266 15 [EVIDENCE of the deterioration oi the juvenile problem in Singapore is forthcoming almost every day in the local police courts. Here are three cases which came up be fort the magistrates yesterday. 1. Ng Koh Huat, 10, orphan, who had been might m the act of stealing
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  • 232 15 Brevities From The Courts CTATING that he was an excellent recruit and that he 1 had no previous re- cord. Mr. M. Mitter, appearing on behalf of a Malay. Salim bin Haji Sirat. who j appealed apainst a I sentence of ten days' I simple imprisonment 1 for assault, asked
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    • 203 15 Notices ■trri in the Straits K HEREBY 0IV$9 Interim Divideiut at ■5 per cent, has been ■■account of the year ■ktfust. 1841. and will on the ■2U!h May. 1941. is also hereby the Transfer BooIls Ba-.iy will be closed j h May. 1941, both Be. for the prepara- Warrants of
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    • 224 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENPERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or •ervlc*. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Tender Dat« of Ck*ia« Supply of Llqutd Chlorine for the period 1j7|41 to 30 6'42 12 noon. 10 Juo9 1944. Supply of Lump Steam Coal during 2nd half of
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 36 15 SOCCER SA.FA. League. Dlv. I. SV ManPhe>tcr>. budiiin., Dl\ II A. RE. iP.b.) v r.a iBMi. BlaJtan M»--u, Monvvi.. v RAF. (Seletar), 0 Div II B, I). J.C.S Ji KranJl S.C Cler. na i d Mali
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  • 167 16 London, Apr. 28. the ramotu British economW Mr. J. M. Keynes. member ol the Economic Adrteory Council, is making a brief visit to Washington at tl quest of the Chanceilor, of the Brchequei to confer with the United States administration and the British
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  • 104 16 Free French Move Vichy. Apr. 28. CREE FRENCH forces, sup- ported by British motorised units, are massed on the south--1 ern frontier of French Somaliland, particularly in the neighbourhood of Dao Uenle station on the Jibuti-Addis Ababa railway, according to a dispatch from Jibuti, capital of French Somaliland. The official
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  • 128 16 Tokyo Press Campaign Against Indo-China Tokyo. Apr. 28. 'THE atmosphere against the; Japane.se prevailing at Saigon is going from bad to worse. What prevails now in Saigon is very much Uke the position at the time the Japanese troops made their i peaceful entry into Tonkin last September. This ominous
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  • 77 16 Bbai tial Apr IFTER a one -day respite on jSun- day, terrorism flared anew will two shootings, tne victims bein r from the rival Nanking and Chungking camps. Mr. Kao Tse Yuen '60». a Nanking official, was shot dead at 1.3P p.m. Ln one of the main streets
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  • 66 16 INCLUDED in the latest lbfftj prisoners in Oslo's principal gaol 1 well-known Norwegian— sin powners < teachers and a Supreme Court ju(b e j tish prisoners of war and several cfoU Spanish refugees, says the Noiwe»ianiS Agency. n The prisoners also include three Germ men
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  • 143 16 THAT new premises have be^n acquired by the H Indian Association, ut Banda Hilir Road, nounced in the report pud account* ol the Am for 1940 which was presented at the annual! on Saturday. Donations and revenue from sweeps hut invested in the property but
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  • 60 16 London, Apr. '8. The RAF. is believed to have carried out offensive patroLs M the other side of the Channel asain to-day (Monday). Tktlt was coti'idorable air activity over the Straits of Dover and the Nouih-f^ast coast of England. Small formations of Briti>h r icrs and groiiD of bombers '"♦S
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  • 21 16 Washington, Apr. 28. President Koosevelt to-da> (Monday) ordered the immediate freezing of Greek credits and cash in the United States.- Reuter
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  • 43 16 Washington, Apr. 28: The United StaW eminent to-dny launched a ciriv for the pun the public of £750-million worth ol defera The defence of Britain as well as the Um» is mentioned in the appeal which the radio, in the newspapers and Reuter
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  • 26 16 SUNKERS DESTROYERS ndonj THE three ?tnq betwe* and Tr.poliJ terated by* val forces* were identifll AdmiraKji •e Luca (1,628 tons -I the VeeacH tons 1 Reuter
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