Morning Tribune, 14 May 1941
1941-05-14
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Article192 1941-05-14 1 "U.S. Must Choose Now" Knox t a \muu\ Washington. May I*. I must choose now. declared the Navy Secretary. Col. Frank Knox. ad- j dressing the American Society of Military Engineers on Monday night. "America lias three courses. One is to face the aggressor with force, the second is toReuter - 192 words
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Article799 1941-05-14 1 ine, Healthy: Secret Prison LONDON, MAY 13. >()LI BESS HAS BEEN SEEN BY DOCTORS UK) HAVE FOUND HIM SANE AND HEALTHY, lAS STATED IN AUTHORITATIVE CIRCLES IN DON TO-DAY (TUESDAY). is flight, it was stated, was an escape. He did mug with him any peace overtures or any nies--11( cameReuter - 799 words
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Article110 1941-05-14 1 London, May 13. > at a London meeting toll he would say why Hes.s Brit Minister of tion (Mr. a. DufT -Cooper > HWgested that I should tell ething about the rather ted a;:.val of a guest who f dm qualities may be, Is bv afrnu. am not inReuter - 110 words
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Article221 1941-05-14 1 How Hess Spent The Day London, May 13. ris authoritatively stated J in London to-night that J Hess is receiving all medical I attention possible in a military hospital and except for a slight pain in his ankle, he te romi'ortuble. He spent most of the day 5 resting, dozingReuter - 221 words
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Article295 1941-05-14 1 Lond< l May 13. RUDOLF HESS, third man oi the Reich, a man of calculable influence and popularity in Germany, has not only provided the most senSLttion.il story oi the war but has set the whole world sue.ssing. Newspaper comment in London rejects Hitlcr'.s condemnation295 words
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90 1941-05-14 1 Kansas city, May 13. 1 THE British Ambassador, Lord Ka- lifax, referred to the Hess epi- t sode in the course of his speech at the Mid-Central War Resources Board on Monday night. 1 Perhaps Hess saw the writing J on the wall,"Reuter - 90 words
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213 1941-05-14 1 London, May 13. THE news of Hess's flight from Germany was broken to the German people over the Nazi Radio to-day. After saying that Hess was injured after baling out from a plane at Glasgow, the announcer said that papers he left behind tended213 words
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Article106 1941-05-14 1 Successor To Hess Chosen Berlin, May 13. [If \K TIN Bor- maim, ties criued as Reich leader. has been appointed I by Oilier as 1 succ essor to Hess, states the German news agency. The title of Hitler's Deputy is abolished. I Bormann was Chief of Staff of Hess sinceReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement8 1941-05-14 1 >ETT S ILES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY JWMJFIED QCCULISTI8 words
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Advertisement26 1941-05-14 1 #Tobruk Situation Improved —page I Sa.vs Big Blow To Nazi Prestige —page I 0 Special Artie On Hess —page 7 Churchill Speak* On Bess —page 1626 words
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284 1941-05-14 2 Large Enemy Force Turns Tail In Sollum Area Cairo. May 13. TO-DAY'S Middle Bast communique says that in the Bollum area of North Africa, the enemy carried out I reconnaissance In force, advancing eastwards in five columns. They tinned hack when they met aReuter - 284 words
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Article113 1941-05-14 2 HITLER SEES DARLAN London, May IS. THE official German newa agency am oil] ced this evening that nlral D&rlan i arrived back in par! after his Ini >i with Hitler. i Earliei th< German radio aniitur lat Rtbbentrop wu pn haeUon 12 to the pi 1 time <>l jr>t ptingReuter - 113 words
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Article43 1941-05-14 2 London. May 13. AFTEK the coma; it in Ught (he Home Se< retar; ha dto place Hi* whole of I PU Bi n iurc« under tua departn v/i'lj a view to re-grou I re-.-ources "IV- purposea ol adi and controy ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article85 1941-05-14 2 Flying Fortresses In Action London. May 13Ml rOR Con. Arnold, head of the Air Corps, to-day spoke ■)'t 'ho task American pianos are m the offensive against The f annuls Fly inc. Fortralready won their spurs, he They had achieved most dirttrult missions over Germany. W> must go on toReuter - 85 words
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Article35 1941-05-14 2 Bangkok, May 13 the Thai Government 1 ion nch iiui Border Committee :sed the two countries which tied In Tokyo on May 9 KOl )haiwaone.se rof Pub'.:, tnstruct chiel ve.- Eastern NewsEastren News - 35 words
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106 1941-05-14 2 Over 30 British Warships In Action London. May 13. THE story of how the S guns of the Meditefi ranean Fleet broke up a mass attack by enemy t torpedo-carrying aircraft i on our forces last week has been received from Renter's Special Corres- pondent. who watched S the battleReuter - 106 words
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Article129 1941-05-14 2 London. May 13. THE Koyal Empire Society's 1 building in London, which was eU -known to visitors all over the world, was severely damaged in a recent air raid Practically the entire law library Involving between 12.000 and 15,000 i books was destroyed. In addition, betweenReuter - 129 words
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Article78 1941-05-14 2 Shanghai, May 13. 7 C al British War Fund is distinct from the voluntary War Contribution Fund) yesterday £3,500 to the Mayoi s Air Raid Distress and £1,000 to th- Kin"' ■id for Sal. tribution* since the inception of the Rind amount to 12.000.000 fS I) andReuter - 78 words
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240 1941-05-14 2 Parliament Si ts As Usual, in New Premises WHEN the House of CommJ^S' new quarters, they shed lo t a ,h y age-long ceremonial. nil of Preceded by the Mace, rescind from th caust of St. Stephen's, the Speaker lSiriL 1 cession to prayers and then mounted L t aReuter - 240 words
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157 1941-05-14 2 Sydney. May 11 IN* consequence of the heavy iwing to Labour a tested in the Ne'v South Wales Btate eta supporters of Dr. Herbert Evatt (Labour men* the Advisory War Council* consider that his pa has been strengthened in federal politl Future developments depend largely oReuter - 157 words
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103 1941-05-14 2 THE Minister of External Affairs Sii r I Btewart) to-day announced that Austra^ appoint a Minister to China, arc! wo appointment of a Chinese Minister to a Sir Frederick Stewart declared th bpen taken "as further recognition ol jne Australia has vital interests inReuter - 103 words
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Article45 1941-05-14 2 I/CCORDING to his A will, Mr. Albert Slatenger. founder, with the broth of Slazenflefs, Ltd. manufacturers o f sports equipment, left £444.263. He made bequests to many hospitals and left £500 each tr bis butler. Walter M at, and his chauffeur, George AyUne.45 words
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Article53 1941-05-14 3 Koine, May S r Gem** >i<M<>r-General K$ during the recent L North Africa, p" ,1,(1 in an an- the official StSnrj notifying the J n aM v ncl of the i hU :S valour to j Ffwtfd iU Handed .by nilian o.nmander-in- i Kommel, of th<Reuter - 53 words
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Article154 1941-05-14 3 London, May 13. mam attack of the British r Force bombers in Gerlast nUM (Monday) was nnheim. the important inil and transport centre. large Tiros were left burn:tives at Cologne and CoItre also attacked. erman occupied territory, I Ostend and Dunkirk were K; i: air activity over Britain Kd.ivReuter - 154 words
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Article36 1941-05-14 3 London, May 13. hitherto accepted reality for accommodating Isoners of war on Majesty's Govern communique. approximately 30,000 f ir have arrived in t 3.000 are of- that there aie nera in India.—36 words
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296 1941-05-14 3 British Take 200 More Prisoners London, May 13. |N Northern Abyssinia, over 200 prisoners have been captured by British troops advancing on Amba Alagi, where the main remnants of the Duke of Aosta's army are stated to be making a last stand. In Southern Abyssinia, inReuter - 296 words
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175 1941-05-14 3 Chungking. May 13. WHAT appears to be the bigs** Japanese drive since the Hankow battle is now in full swing, with large Japanese forces engaged in simultaneous offensives in south Shansi. north Honan. north Hupen and Kwangtung, according to Chinese field despatches.Reuter - 175 words
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Article248 1941-05-14 3 New York, May 13 DIPLOMATIC circles in Washington feel that Hess has struck a heavy blow at Nazi prestige, more than offsetting the Balkan blitzkrieg, says the New York Times' correspondent to-day (Tuesday). The head of the institute s*»d "It is thought likely that thatReuter - 248 words
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78 1941-05-14 3 Vichy. May 13. THE Palestine port of Haifa has been the scene of great activity since the end of operations in Greece. Many ships full of war material, including tanks, have arrived from Britain, says a Beirut dispatch to the Vichy news agency. ItReuter - 78 words
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Article56 1941-05-14 3 Shillong, May 12. MR. Ananda Mohan Ram hM been elected unopposed to the Central LeKLslative Assembly in a byelection in the nonMohammedan constituency of the Bur. ma Valley cum Shillong in Assam. The vacancy was caused :y the resignation of Mr. Bro.jendra Naruyan Chowdhurry. Mi Ram stood as56 words
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Advertisement32 1941-05-14 3 BLUE ijk GILLETTE^ BLADE*!* 0 THt BEST AND CHfAPFSI! ML /£sl '*< I.uxurv shaving htonomical /^t/^^P^^/^ Gillcttes give you. Their keener J/fl fa MM cdees make every shave a rcve- ffl < .^i^. /Mm32 words
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Article, Illustration853 1941-05-14 4 ! Vera Ardmore ! s - Vera Ardmore s By MUOHTTUL reception and cockUU parly WM given by Mr and Mrs A. GrafT in honour Oj tIM visiting Belgian artist, M. Li Mayeur, «t thttt home, "Hlehv,at<- Holland Hill, on Monday evenniK CiHtl Win asked for iJt--8 p.m. and the853 words
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Article, Illustration33 1941-05-14 4 PEOPLE PLACE Polok. t m'.cfu] I M dancer, tuixd i her displa '•^li dancQ ihe ,e« given bt and Mrs Grail ink «i M le vfur, the kian i o n Mod venaf.33 words
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Article81 1941-05-14 4 Maior j Mrs. Jnhnl arc looking ward to s) ing local a t C* Hiuhlands soon. Th off at tht of the n» On Fndr 23rd. a Bifbt *i hrlfj l1 House, hi quartei 5 Malayan Circle. show ffl presfntH thus occa* Mr. L. A I worth, tin de's81 words
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Advertisement8 1941-05-14 4 THERE AIN'T NO SANTA CLAUS! I 0 WASSIAMULL'S8 words
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Advertisement61 1941-05-14 4 That touch of youthfulness can be retained if you take care of your skin. If your skin is shiny do it a favour by having a facial by CAIMEI JOKE (Late of Bond Street, London). Now at the Naomi Salon, lB Rodney House, Battery Road. Telephone: 7555. BURTOLS QUICK CLEANERS61 words
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Article, Illustration422 1941-05-14 5 I£OMBINING all the best traditions oi a first-class European boauiy .salon and hairdresser with charges that are surprisingly moderate. ''ELIZABETH." newly-opened beauty parlour of 159, I North Bridge Road (Capitol Buildings >. should make an immediate appeal to women of taste and discrimination Only Innoxa products422 words
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Article, Illustration487 1941-05-14 5 DON'T let your hair DOWN i re dissatisfied with the condition i; i nee of your hair, check up on Ith and make sure that your bloodsufficlentty rich and pure to carry v amount of hair-growing minerals that comes out every lat is losing its colour or that Iruff, may487 words
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Article680 1941-05-14 6 Services' BREVITIES ll v -I 'bic|ii<»~ I 5 p .'i i) rendering of "Happ) Birth \i A ,v M5 a.m. on Sunday morning .-m. Although attendance teure* j land takiiis did Ml break existing r ecords it g time befoi will forge! thi function. Prominent feature was the two-tiered birth-680 words
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Article264 1941-05-14 6 Malay Who Is Pest to Society A pERFEI T P«t" was the description applied by the proA >»,„.,>•. in the third court, to Abdul A iz Shanir. Malay, "hose criminal career befffl n, ItBS, in Pensng. Abdul b! rm On untn From June 5. 1937. urn uary of tb ar,264 words
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Article117 1941-05-14 6 ASKED TOO MUCH FOR RICE I <*onv.< t,Mi on a h a MMding p es excess of the maxim Z was bied by th \l T 5 default. months' |3 hKpnsonment. Ucenc< holder nu P« llillv t" ,[faiS J enter intc th< n Vt JJ ■of Mtoa b < u117 words
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Article946 1941-05-14 7 Rudolf H e s Had No Personal Ambition, High Moral Character, Simple Mode Of Life L Special Correspondent) I tai too early yet to arrive l t dtfn conclusfcms on Lsf-i! ..mazing flight ■d.ii.li Hess, Hitler's DeKj mi I to Scotland. ■o nK on the946 words
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Article281 1941-05-14 7 ANY will crack up and I have no doubt in my own mind Q Allied victory," said Jonkheer H. P. J. Bosch Van (in Dutch diplomat, who arrived in Singapore, yesoute to Pretoria, South Africa, to take up an ap- ho Netherlands diplomatic service. m- »<■ h Van Drakestein281 words
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358 1941-05-14 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1941 ONE RAT FLEES XHE Sight of Rudolf Hess from Germany to Scotland, in circumstances which appear to leave no doubt of his intention to irive himself up to the British, is the most amazing incident of this or any other war. Until some official358 words
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Article489 1941-05-14 8 FLAGS decorated the Pavilion cessful gala premiere last "This Thin^ Called Love." sta vyn Douglas. The premiere which netted over $8,500 was in aid of the War P'und and was under the distinguished patronage of HE the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and Lady Thomas and I H.E the C-in-C,489 words
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Article181 1941-05-14 8 BRIGHT LIGHT "THIB Thinc, c arr 'v Thl Called Fun- n "V -If! Bituatl Melv u !uu movin with elated. The are i Barne the ever A bortil d V .nd la UUII i'Peaii «H\[) pVERYBODT k*«t bod' ill love t "Cha H i) Cutl Of t:.- n •hip ol181 words
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580 1941-05-14 8 AS various amendments to legislation in the Colony affecting the liability of European British subjects to compulsory service have recently been made, the following summary of the position now reached is published for general information. By the proclamation under tho Compulsory Service (Local Forces)580 words
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Article11 1941-05-14 8 Tm: Turkish lemblj voted plementary croj fence y«t«J«t Ankara despdej11 words
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Advertisement617 1941-05-14 8 DAY nUM K— .Ith AYK IMPORTED MODEL PEACOCK <.!M STOCKEEN HAL* 1 1 I M.I) BODICE. TEN PANELED MUM, SKIRT. Will N ITS SMART TO lil < ONOMH IL 520.00 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished I bats Catarrh and in a nnturnl wa) r< hearing In some ol the most617 words
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Article, Illustration40 1941-05-14 9 Above: Miss Rusie Solomon (left) and Mrv Nonee Sen, wife of Hie Columbia Films representative, pictured at the premiere On left .—Major General F. Keith Simmons pictured at last night's gala film premiere at the Pavilion Theatre.40 words
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Article88 1941-05-14 9 IN connection with the recent formation of an Anti-Corruption Branch of the Special Branch of ihe ;>oiico it is announced that a Committee has bee:: formed by he Straits Bettlem< ntfl Government to advise this Branch kn the early stages of its work. The Committee is to be88 words
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Article39 1941-05-14 9 Tientsin, May 13. f\F [he 340 United States garrison trcojM In North China. 70 from s ekin^ and 50 from Tientsin will Icav} for Chinwangtao en route to Manila on Thursday, it is reliably learned in Tientsin.— Eastern NewsEastren News - 39 words
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Article640 1941-05-14 9 THE U.S. A. AND SINGAPORE course of this war has taught the American people the strategic importance of the British Isles to th«»ir national security This kmom has been widely learned now, as the size of the majority in favour of aiding Britain shows. But to-day, as Japan pushes her640 words
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Article89 1941-05-14 9 Government Servantts Acquitted fMR. J. L. McFall, district judge. j yesterday, acquitted ami 'discharged Tan Yew Leqg temporary revenue officer at tached to the Food Control Office, and Tan Ewe Chee, s>u pervisor in the Singapore Customs, who had been charged with extortion of $30 from 'ftui Bun Choy, proprietor89 words
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Miscellaneous36 1941-05-14 9 t*L* BY WALT DISNEY 1 j J -.^MLESS DRU6 I H 'IUSION TM\T YOU\vkl?E "l-^N. THE NEXT MORNINO THESE^/ V -r &VIN 'ME NEPvOOS •s^l^;N. u xW&I EE N0 J^ r ST j N^^^_i^ f^^^^^AWffn j36 words
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Article, Illustration9 1941-05-14 10 THE MAJOR And WALLY nv STAN f C CF'.OSS9 words
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387 1941-05-14 10 OYED Fateh AH Shah, Punjabi Muslim who murdered his compatriot, Kha at the Kathi's house at Radm Mas, on the evening ot Pebrun, wher^Khanv had gone to marry Halimah, a young divorced worn., ,as renced^o Sthby'Mr. Justice Worley yesterday^at the Assize Con, The iurv's verdict387 words
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Article25 1941-05-14 10 j Kunminj May u| THE British Consulate wasoftl damaged in b heavy japaJ raid yestciday but then were! casualties. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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169 1941-05-14 10 A SURPRISE visitor to Singapore yesterday was the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, M.A. (Oxon) newly appointed Bishop of Singapore, who is en route to Australia to join his family for "a few weeks' holiday." While in Singapore, Dean Wilson is the guest ot169 words
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Article59 1941-05-14 10 Batavia, May r i JCCOPDING to the Java Bode the Dutch Govcrnft ment In London is discussing the evacuation of Dutch .subjects in unoccupied France. This is no simple task, for the people concerned, numbering 200 to 300, would have to travel through Spain to Lisbon59 words
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Article46 1941-05-14 10 THE shipping companies hnve so ably adjusted their schedules that they have managed to keep a number of ships available lor ocean sailings. These ships, according to the Java Bori<\ are now to be put at the disposal of the British Admiralty.46 words
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Advertisement681 1941-05-14 10 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in /K) 0%, 24 Hours W W to work Immediately, clearing ami 1" allng your nkli making II soft< r, whit< i and velvety smooth. In just I day or tw<- y,,ui intrn.r will tell fO" fll;lt n rt llSl ls Rdentiflc treatment you have681 words
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Advertisement363 1941-05-14 11 srtyftJ Situations Vacant ill Bmploymetit -t te Agent Stockist box 674. Malaya No. 542H) t >.perlenced sewMAiaya Tribune. \No. S»H) II Apply personally JNO_4SOH) V with kncwled-. dencc Apply b Singapore. (No. .18 jH) fiXUSSaS r^TT^-f lady Btenograp:ur. roO u v Apply stat- ■<■'■ iNo. i^n; Oertlflcate Man for Engf363 words
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Advertisement703 1941-05-14 11 Wanted WANTED National Geographic Magazine. July and August, 1938 copies. Kellj Walsh. Singapore. (No. 558H) WANTED model electric railway material. Bos 838 co Malay.i Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 477H) TWO YOUNG BACHELORS Wish to mo>et young ladies, view friendship. Reply Hex G5O co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 491H) WANTED. Gregg703 words
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Advertisement675 1941-05-14 11 To Let MODERN BUNGALOW. 106, B ■oad, otr Artiuu- Ruad. j bedrooms, j attached, rent $<»0,-, mim. Possession. 'Phone Akirib, 5811 or after office hours. iNo. 507H) FULLY FURNISHED. 2 bed monthly $40-. 2-1, last c-. ..*t Bood. Apply to No. 800, Bast Coast Road Slngi betwwn 4 6c 6675 words
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Advertisement694 1941-05-14 11 i MALAY PBOVXBBB. lilaai llelaja r>v A w BamUton, $1.00. post fre*. "kc.i A Singapore. (No 4'JtiU> MALAY SONNETS P.-iiitun Melri. u w. Hamilton, $1.00. po h t ire< k-.. Walan. bingaporf. (No -i'lH) for sale. Underwood atandi wi .t ic 1 aril .k»\ apply 105, H ad, Ku.ila Lumpur,694 words
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Article349 1941-05-14 12 Brevities From The Courts roil theft oi S6O 1 worth Of cash and jewellery from a Mal a y prostitute, Ooh Bt'iiH Huat, 25, was sentenced w four months' impugnment by Mr. w. D Carew. third magistrate, yesterday He was also given a year's police .super v iMon. Goh. who349 words
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Advertisement206 1941-05-14 12 Now It Reaches The Screen! THE GRIPPING STORY READ by MILLIONS with NORM A SHEARER surpassing her Triumph in "The Women" ROBERT TAYLOR eclipsing his igreal portrayal in "Wal-rloo Bridge" -i TO -lI AY CAPITOL ,5- &13-9.15 1 »r— THt FAWED NOVEL r*^+9*)to*'*«~ I A MERVYN LeßOr PRODUCTION |f with206 words
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Article200 1941-05-14 13 NEWS FROM INDIA ■.jVE tre M,r.: IV- |(K-kinß and children tail of far, Ived I official stateI issued to-d ■si::.:.'. iunKjt th<> Ml Mail K to the west of j:.' f he He Air Mail serKs n re- i iw■o lack ac- I K ft' tO ftai.: ced in I200 words
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Advertisement335 1941-05-14 13 Il^O-ii A Y iLi^ AiR- CONDITIONED »-"--»-a» PAVILION A DISTINGUISHED AUDIENCE AT YESTERDAYS war mwn PREMIERE HAHFn it ac ti.,- '""■KL'ATi WAR FUND rnVrPoi.c.l T AS THE CLEVEREST THE MOST CORCEOUSLY COWNED COMEDY ROMANCE OF 94, ROSALIND'S BEST Alw» !,»«■!,< «.»■■.....■■< ««»e<«^"Ke C fi v< .j Itv Aj r .>|335 words
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Advertisement201 1941-05-14 13 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY* TENDERS TENDERS :<re now invited for the following materials o r service For particulars sor Municipal Tender Room F- m T lder Date of ClfKing Erection 6c completion of OM block of Tempouiry <iiuiri,ers etc. for Firemen at Armenian Street. (Doposit $50) 12 noon. 14 May201 words
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Article384 1941-05-14 14 LOYAL S IN 4-NIL WIN OVER GORDONS THE LoyalS scored four-nil victory over the Gordons in a fust division match on the stadium, yesterday. Tin- Winners excelled both in attack and defence. Conditions under foot militated against football and keenness rather than science was the outstanding feature. 1 be Lofftli384 words
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702 1941-05-14 14 SELECTIONS (By "Bess Beft") RMC 1: SALMON PAR Davis Cup Kace 1: SELANGOR II Pride of Penaiiß Race 3: SIR PATRICK Blue White Race 4: PAT BURKE First Lady Race 5: BAFFLER Rare 6; BALMORAL Goed Voor Rate 7: BENEDICT Thumbs Up Rare 8: GOLDEN702 words
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Article142 1941-05-14 14 5-2 Victory p or Ordnance Corps IN a division 2A match on the J I yesterday, the Royal A): a five-two victory over Malaya P The Publishers found 0, able and missed .several good <•■ The Corps opened scorn, the Publishers were away soon £R; equalised when Dollah netted. A142 words
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149 1941-05-14 14 Chinese And Airport In 2- All Draw OLAYING on the Singapore Harbour Board «rn yesterday, the S.C.F.A. and the AiiportM a Division 118 match which ended in a 2-2 drn Play was pretty even and the first S.C.F.A. having slightly the better of the of^ O'Hara played a fine part149 words
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Article133 1941-05-14 14 THE R.A.F. (Kallang) splashed and sta their way to victory in their Second Diti "B" league soccer match against the Wand on a waterlogged field at Clerical Union, yi day. The Airmen won by the only two scored a few minutes before the gameende In133 words
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Article179 1941-05-14 14 being a goal down at one stage of the first half, the Manchesters played good football at their home ground yesterday to beat the R.A. (acac) by three goals to one in the Div. I match. The game, played on a slippery turf, nevertheless did not179 words
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Article53 1941-05-14 14 IX Indian. N iflfl tc the courl Mr. i Gob mag i i" trati charges of Ins and fl Mr B Philips cleft N. Pi shawar. rri< MS I* l 1 ARP starts hew nesday Lt" ctl to b> given Deputy A:r Precautions for thi Province A.RP oifiC Peshawar.53 words
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Advertisement451 1941-05-14 14 Heart Trouble Danger's Due to High Blood Pressure s^" A J /V^^T|nMeadache^ >nSST^ pOOR SLEtp i I/angerous Symptoms rris-l/ W LOSS Of- tfjjff&S*. Check These Symptoms J^m^^ p^ With Your Condition OWm^P Before It Is Too Late "TTJ^T^^stion] n», llvei nf thousand*, ree, nIUoM of maa MTJ|V >>^^^sHlll' SI v.iiim-ii451 words
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250 1941-05-14 15 |> rt i»«* gl< '^■*««<< k i^« Tvr 1 3-months-old baby badly scalded, Chinese mother, having no on the scalds daubed them told by the mother, Ben Mui nut. yesterday when Mr. W. G. l h C ryinto the child's death. the child in250 words
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Article207 1941-05-14 15 INDIA NEWS PARS Simla, May 12. THE Postal Authori- ties in India have I decided to discontii nue the present pictorial series of po.itage stamps of the values of 2 annas, 2 l 2 annas. 3 1 annas, 4 annM, 6 annas, 8 ani nas and 12 annas and i207 words
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131 1941-05-14 15 Malay Killed In Midnight Accident Singapore. Wednesday. Shortly before midnight, a collision between a cycle and i motor car on Glove Road, near the Kallang Aerodrome, resulted in a Malay being killed and an Englishspeaking Indian being very serious.. ly injured. It is believed that the dead Malay was riding131 words
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248 1941-05-14 15 $5,000,000 In Savings Certificates ftURINC; 'he past month sales ol u War savings Certificate! in Malaya hav e parsed the half-way stage towards the $10 millions which is the goal of the scheme On May 8 the total «gj $5.339.51 1, or some $C'?5,000 mon than the n mount reported248 words
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Article73 1941-05-14 15 A FINE of $900 or, in default, nine months' imprisonment was imposed by the fourth magistrate, Mr. K. M. Byrne, yesterday, on Lee All Heng who pleaded guilty to a charge of distilling illicit liquor. When customs officers raided a hut in Sllat Road, Lee was73 words
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Article88 1941-05-14 15 Canta (Creto), May 13. THE Greek 9,450 ton cruiser Averpf and seveiai destroyers aiuf submarines are the only vessels of the Greek Navy whicli escaped tho man attacks- of tho German air force on Greek harbours and Shipping. Tne ships lost included three destroyers, tenReuter - 88 words
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Article15 1941-05-14 15 Hlf;il TIDKS TO-DAV: M4 p m., 8.3 ft TO-MORROW 12.40 a.m., 203 p.m.. 82 ft15 words
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Advertisement21 1941-05-14 15 Mil lll \<, I A I* lIHS N f ALKIE" taw WORLD) 31 9.30 P.M. lapters 7—12 BfIHE MARK e^B^B W EllA21 words
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Advertisement97 1941-05-14 15 fl H AHIHII w 4hiE^ i^^JPf V*± o(>^ K^ iat s Happened! N^P^P^ ffif^jf^ Cagncy' nuisclfd in on the p y nineties! AnJ, i ike it from us, Sff 9V V A Hi Vn ie b"°^ d.«\"s nil! never D-e.trd by RAOUL WALSH HfIHJI Hlll'fSHllMei >.., 5 tfMMMffiißwi^M. RITA lIOTBRIH97 words
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Miscellaneous30 1941-05-14 15 TO-DAV SOCCER: Div LSC FA v SC C src Div. II A. Furtres., siwil R T ?MuAlexandra Div. U B. PosVoSe Tr»»,o CSAr Post Office. TENNIS: 8.C.C., S.C.R.C, Y M.C.A.30 words
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358 1941-05-14 16 «Bv John Nixon. Heuteri Spectal Co. -respondent with the y Home Fleet, ibowd a Dutch submannn ■AN underwater League of Nations-such is a 'certain sub- ma line flotilla now serving with the Allies Besides BruLh, it contains Dutch. French and Polish submarines, all working inReuter - 358 words
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231 1941-05-14 16 V London, May 13. S 1 "ABVIOUSLI a further state- mem will be made in the i j S near future regarding the flight to this country of this very high important Nazi leader," d^lared Mr. Ohur- chill in the House of Com- J I mous to-dayReuter - 231 words
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Article98 1941-05-14 16 Kansas City, May II ik\( 1 the Battle of the Atlantic vr is won, the steadily increasing iir strength which the United States Ls providing "will turn the tide," said the British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, addressing the MidCentral War Resourcrs Board. 'I have no doubt that the joint strength, su98 words
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Article129 1941-05-14 16 Ankara Mavd THE German Ambassador. Von Papen, J return from Germany where he has] having consultations with Nazi leaders been expected for some time, arrived in AiJ this (Tuesday) evening He came by air from Salzburg when act ing to German sources, he saw Hitler vestaReuter - 129 words
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Article330 1941-05-14 16 London, May 13. THE Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire was killed by a bomb on Monday night, together with hb .secretary and five other people. The Earl, who had a colourful career, succeeded to the title at the age of 11 years. Since then he has been a330 words
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Article64 1941-05-14 16 N- Yorkl GOV ER HI ata hai SI 00.000 narcotic* li laundry aba united Stata ter c Ity of N« which anl May 3 from porU Tb i J suspect activi lar^e smuj organisation, lieve that ti c o 1 1 C I aboard at Md A Chinese! manReuter - 64 words
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Article34 1941-05-14 16 A vital as I the ftgnW<] Brit! fli -V ue« e oranch of »l al Farmcrfl I sides i lon 3 :ntrytVJ s H the land *J to wi •ATI Or* itandJ Ya34 words
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Advertisement42 1941-05-14 16 CATHAY to-«av PHONE 3400. 3.15 6.15 9.15 GLAMOROUS DOROTHY LAMOUR as the gorgeous bareback rider more alluring and even more charming than arr before! 2Oth Century Fox Present f v 4», I''* id&K&t "A 111 ill 1 I Hb HLMED BRILLIANT TECHNICQLOUR42 words
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