Morning Tribune, 22 May 1941
1941-05-22
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841 1941-05-22 1 3,000 NAZIS ROUNDED UP: NAZIS ATTEMPT NAVAL LANDING BattTeTS? Crete Major-General Bernard Cvnl Frevb vn Commanding: the Neu Zealand I •xneiHtiimiV' LONDON, MAY 21. ffiWATELY THE COMMONS MET TO-DAY THE UME MINISTER. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, SKIVDVVVITH THE LATEST INFORMATION TIH SITUATION IN CRETE. IN SUDA BAY, HE D FURTHER AIRBORNE841 words
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Article234 1941-05-22 1 Cairo, May 21. THE Duke of Aosta, the Ita- lian Commander-in -Chief m Abyssinia, surrendered yesterday. This is announced m a British G.H.Q. communique which states: "The Duke of Aosta. accompanied by five generals and a number of senior staff officers formally surrendered yesterday following the234 words
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Article308 1941-05-22 1 de GA ULLE TR OOPS INVADE SYRIA LONDON, MAY 21. 1 FORCES ARE BELIEVED TO lIAVE PENETRATED ti™ Aj SAYS A DE SPATCH FROM THE SYRIAN FRONIn frr™™? INDEPENDENT FRENCH AGENCY. IT IS BELIEVf£u?SF ?I^ ATCH COOT INUES, THAT SIGNS OF A LIVELY REACTION AMONG FRENCH TROOPS IN SYRIA GIVES308 words
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125 1941-05-22 1 MEANWHILE, it is reliably stated that Mr. Cordcll Hull, toM M Henri Haye, the French Ambassador, sternly, yesterday, that the only hope of restoring harmony m French\merican relations was the foil assurance m writing that France would hold rigidly to the Armistice termsReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement18 1941-05-22 1 cil ES EXCEED 4 f 500 DAILY SETT S M Bios s R1 > ion of mX lA3S B^18 words
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Article104 1941-05-22 2 Alexander Predicts Offensive London. May 21 Mr a V. Alexander, the First lord ol the Admiralty, speHking at the Savoy Hoto ilomlon m sM P] x>rt of London s War Weapons Week said. want move ships and I want them qulekl\ I want mon uunv and more and faster aeroReuter - 104 words
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Article130 1941-05-22 2 NO RESTRICTION ON NIGHT BOMBING London. Maj 51. a LACONIC "M 4. 11 *ai returned A m Mr. C. R. Mklee, Lord I»riv> Seal, to a question m the llouso o<" Ciimmuih <ue?«*>tin i that Britain should treat vuth (Germany for a mutual restriction on ni?ht bombing The questioner a<TReuter - 130 words
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Article103 1941-05-22 2 S London. May 21. >1 S ...,11. doetrin, ol a 1 Europe, gyyingjg^ i or six federated blocs working U^'ther. and u«rkin« .n I I way that n« jnf MnJQ^ i > ever be m a position to acnie\e hrrPTnnnv m Europe. W* md irtt found lo beReuter - 103 words
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Article129 1941-05-22 2 Sydney. Naj 81. II the Labour Party win the key Boothbj byelcction on Saturda> it Wffl take a stand that the Government had forfeited the (onfidence of the country. This ua> made clear by the Labour leader, Mr. John Curtin, speaking on behalf of the LabourReuter - 129 words
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Article39 1941-05-22 2 Chungking May 21. Mr. c:irer.:e Gauss, the r.ewly-ap- pointed United States AmbMfl do'- China, is scheduled tv M> Chungking to-mottow from I Kong w«s formerly the tei to Australia. v IMI Ne:T Johnson ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article293 1941-05-22 2 LONDON. MAY 21 Tin INSISTENCE THAT THE NECESSARY PRELUDE TO Ajj T PFXCE IS TOTAL VICTORY, LABOURS DETERMINATION 1 nrHT UNTIL NAZISM AND FASCISM ARE OVERTHROW* J F DFMAND THAT THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUITY MUST I J IF BRITAIN S WAR EFFORT AND PEACE EFFORTReuter - 293 words
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Article68 1941-05-22 2 Salisbury, May 21.— The first soldiers discharged m Rhodesia after the war Will be thosr with jobs. This Wts announced by Capt. F. S. Harris, Minister Of Agriculture, m outlining plans for the reinstatement" of soldiers, m the Rhodesian Parliament. Soldiers will be kept m camp until employment ha* beenReuter - 68 words
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Article53 1941-05-22 2 London. May 21.— The Emperor of Manchukuo d on Ooering and Ribbentrop the Order of the Dragon, according to the Bremen Radio. The Emperor la the ex-Emperor of China and was appointed Emperor of M?.nchukuo by the Japanese after being smuggled out of China. He Is under the control ofReuter - 53 words
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Article39 1941-05-22 2 London May 21 —£700.000.000 has been raised by national savings m first 19 months of this war eomoa^ -th <»46*000.000 m the same period of the last war. wa» Stated to-day by Loid Kmc.e:<!ey. President National Savings Movemen ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article36 1941-05-22 2 London May 21.-Direct radio-telegraph com:atlon haw beeh established between Rome and lad recording to German sources quoted t>\ ow Radio It Is added that the communication was made neeessarv by the recent events m Iraq.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article53 1941-05-22 2 Melbourne May 21.— The War Minister. Mi. PC Spender, announces that the Royal Australian Air Force la BOW training mlots m sub-stratosphere condition A low pressure chambei m which six men can be accommodated is being used. Inside, trie operation of the use of oxygen masks at various heUhu toReuter - 53 words
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Article111 1941-05-22 2 Berlin, May 21. FURTHER evidence oi anti-German feeling In Holland l« furnished by a decree for the maintenjf public order i&>u?d by the Reich's Commb- the occupied Netherlands, cited m an •rdam message 'quoted by the Germar. official news agency. The decree provides for fche impositionReuter - 111 words
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Article32 1941-05-22 2 Jerusalem. ■T is reliably ".earned m W I that Hflorte published from German wurces t« Glubb. gometimes ki.-^ •second Lawrence of been killed to battle m duties m the easicm ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article39 1941-05-22 2 Washington,? THE Government btf JJ 1 the Governing <;• against *^S t srdtfl the Axis, said Mi .<-° re p futing a Japanese £M Government has inu r^ tiative in i seek:: Japan, added Mi- Russian reports ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement252 1941-05-22 2 Arthritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago Vanish Like Magic Pains Stop m I 30 Minutes &3i.JjV' t^urienx -no '*r jtv-^*^ r '> F: pain j»^ .£'s•■' Arthi Lttmbago I 'y /V Ru'rend. n w minutes 'lh L mmmmm mmmm •days you v<::i md ell i aw«Hui| Rumend iri I suffe ii-.'l'P^r- ai252 words
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Advertisement36 1941-05-22 2 GIVE VO FEET A HOUI every day. a ber Soles th»t s lU to( take all the Jhoc^ for apvt from »dded c pr tl^ economical o three ordinan SOLE* A ,,i> ■Sole 11^*55* '117.125, Ce.U36 words
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Article148 1941-05-22 3 Giant Telegram or Premier Shanffcai, May il W j',ooo vi«natiires attachrd ;i teiegnm from Chinese lents m Shanghai to Mr. rchill. (he Prime Minister. rs-ins their respect, symand stroftf determination ght for the I'ommon ea«BC c two iij lions is expected to inded over to the local Briaulhorities shortly for148 words
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Article, Illustration125 1941-05-22 3 f This picture was taken on board a Corvette m T while sailing 3,000 miles on convoy escort duty Tin in the Atlantic, aud the lirst to be taken m J this new type of British warship, now playing 5 a big part m the fight against the submarine I125 words
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Article47 1941-05-22 3 fry May 21 -The death has M c >f Lieut -Colonel James g floods, editor of the CalHPrald and formerly PresiJ the Canadian Press Union hairman of the Empire Pres! gj Canada and Newfoin-I-a ir.omber of the to Imperial Conbourne m 1995 .ui n m is ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article118 1941-05-22 3 Fttd^tt™ London, May 21 URTHER details of the Iceland Parliaments 'Altmgs.i decisions at a meeting on Saturday are giyen by the Reykjavik correspondent of the Swedish Telegraph Agency quoted by the Danish Radio The correspondent states that apart from the decision to dissolve the union with Denmark andReuter - 118 words
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Article108 1941-05-22 3 London, May 21. THE question of the application of conscription to 1 Northern Ireland will be discussed at a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Council called for Friday by Mr J. M. Andrews. Premier of Northern Ireland. So far Mr. Andiews has not been invited to LondonReuter - 108 words
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Article136 1941-05-22 3 Falange Takes Over Spanish Press Madrid. May 21. is being moved from the Ministry i handed to the Falange Party. announced alter yesterday eveni Pting Uadei -Secretariat of Popular nge Party is created which will ai] mutters of the press and propan nder [hv Ministry of the Interior ippoint thatReuter - 136 words
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Article465 1941-05-22 3 QUISLINGS SELL FRANCE (By Router's Correspondent on the French Frontier) THE German effort to push France into war with Britain is proceeding m methodical stages, helped along by French political Quislings and industrialists who are making big paper profits from German orders, and also by waverers who. short sightedly. areReuter - 465 words
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Article84 1941-05-22 3 Malta. May 21 THE i.sland experienced six alerts ytsliTC'ay An official communique states that duiiog tin lirst raid m the early hours, a sifl|U member of raiders dropped bombs which caused fairly heavy damage to civilian property. A l?w persons were killed wt^l< others are missing,Reuter - 84 words
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Article41 1941-05-22 3 Chungking, Ma> 21. THE publisher oT the American magazine* I if* and Ttaw Mir. Henry Luce and his \ufe will leqjuChungking to-day for Hong Kor»<; en route to the United SlaUs Jlicy have i n'"pl!ed their ittis t(j visit Sfmgapote ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement80 1941-05-22 3 Other Telegrams On Page 7 BALI NIGHT,.., Wednesday, 4th June POLLOCK The MM «MM temple dancers »ill .en.ler special numbers. THa^iL Orchestra will pU» I- v«« I mi<m »»J* *^2T2* >»-* whic* are n.,ve, and -^T'i^ lions. EVERY CENT taken will be contributed TO Tllfc WAR ll\l> I doli iRS80 words
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Article, Illustration939 1941-05-22 4 VERA ARDMORE - News Of Two Film Premieres' For Patriotic Causes VERA ARDMORE V PEOPLE f PLACES 1 By the Buy a Bomber" Fund are feeling particularly jubilant at the moment :>s they have just been J offered a gala pnimrre of the new Carmen Miranda film The Night In Rio." to take939 words
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Advertisement52 1941-05-22 4 1 PALAIS des MODES I 7-9, STAMFORD ROAD, PHONE 4616. i.iii; i r ash SALE j MAY 25th TO JUNE 7th j W ■J- L |-Lj- L i- L r._r l _ri _<»- .k^. chapeaux exclusive munntkv Rno ACCESSORIES RRffUi MOTEI Rno SRRS BRSPN Pd EfITHfIfUES SinORPORE Tit. 6504 Turbans52 words
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Advertisement44 1941-05-22 4 Blue Grass ph Pc rfu m c The most sophisticated oi P^""^ but it is also one of the freshest ana most invigorating. Hence its fascin. tion for the modern "elegante MAYNARD CO., LTD. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE 6115. APB 20 j_ i j44 words
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Advertisement41 1941-05-22 4 '^A if c ii i E S E C II 0 V TO Tl( ANY PAI I Served Chinese I m an at i tive, cod j able Chi I dining M The IX town the Ch 1 pavilion mospfc fl41 words
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Article, Illustration714 1941-05-22 5 GOLDEN RULES of Fashion if you art* tail wear big picture hats with low crowns and wide brims, and make a feature of striking accessories. if you are sliori remember th-it your entire outfit should present a more or less unbroken line from toe to crown. Avoid wide, stiff belts,714 words
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Advertisement69 1941-05-22 5 P^WtoiM^fc^ a^|Hß PiourishtHg goodness l^yJft f r/rfc flavourButter has all the fine KjQ ies you expect m good bb^^KbH —nourishing goodness ,J y flavour and rich i colour Plenty of '^m Butter should be eaten I^V reryone. Its nutritive is high and it pofwntl B vitamins necessary fur good health.69 words
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Article333 1941-05-22 6 f[«XQUIBITBLY I .'Mined with J vividly patterned printed silk, or else with crisp and frothy touco* es of wi^ite. the afternoon drciifi ;it PIUSC'ILLA'S. NO. Court Is! floor, entrance In Hiiisu« combine an attractive sin; pllcil of line with the most effective dressmaker details Imagining Clever draping, falling333 words
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Article, Illustration384 1941-05-22 6 they are wearing... I IJEACH and lJlllUl full like dirndls, are carrel m young fashions and for th esigners are enthusiastic about gantic prints m striking confe tions. Flower patterns are 7 tremely popular, these con L3 of tremendous motits m a n o¥^ spaced arrangements384 words
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Advertisement78 1941-05-22 6 1 /'j' hats ivr I D*£SS£S M\ PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. MORNING FROCKS .1 lii 101 RT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCK HILL STREFT afternoon gowns evening latest shipments 5, SUtn ford Ritad, bags capitoi Building, accessories Phone 3838 I 'fKr l!m because It was fashionable or M one o/ Ma won78 words
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Advertisement13 1941-05-22 6 "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANEKS 28, COLEMAN ST Phone 604513 words
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Article67 1941-05-22 7 Tokyo, May 21. may nited States Ambassa- > I dor. Mr. Joseph Grew* t M on the Foreign Minister vu r Ywiike Matsuoka. on Monday at the letter's private JSi at which Mr. Grew V r Mr. Matsuoka n good nf «li,inr fora cold/ Mr. KohEastren News - 67 words
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Article139 1941-05-22 7 \Va*hin?ton, May 20. MtESIDENT Roosevelt announced an tffer to ship food to Ireland, m the nurse of his press conference to-H;iy. [The President said that the pi.tt'd J- at s had offered to sell r charter two ships to Ireland and L .000 worth of food139 words
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444 1941-05-22 7 r V\\V ,iiiun, i f t» Ankara. May 21. lUX alliance between Vichy and the Reich i s now fait ac oomph declares the newspaper Ulus, while the Akdam states that it is imposs.ble to believe that France who has doneReuter - 444 words
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Article120 1941-05-22 7 LA WYER STR UCK OFF ROLL From Our Own Reporter* Penang. Wednesday. WE are of opinion that gross and improper conduct m the discharge of his professional d has been committed by the respondent and we direct that lie be struck off the roll," declared the Chief Justice. Sir Perry120 words
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Article161 1941-05-22 7 Tungku Mahkota President UIS Highness the Tungku Mahkota of Johore was unanimously elected president of the Johore Planters' Association, m succession to His Highness the Suilan, at the annual general meeting of the Association yesterday at Johore Bahru. In a letter to the Association. Hi« Highness the Sultan regretted at161 words
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Article112 1941-05-22 7 (From Our Own Reporteri Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. WITH all the estate- In Eh langor hack at work again, the military and police garrisons are being withdrawn from vinous parts of Selangor but .several, police stations Ui the Klang and Kuala Lumpur areas are being reinforced as112 words
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349 1941-05-22 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941. U. S. AND THE WAR PRESIDENT Roosevelt s policy vis-a-vis the present war has never been m any doubt. Having committed himself and the nation to a policy of active aid to Britain and her allies m the confident belief that Britain is fighting349 words
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Advertisement110 1941-05-22 7 VI EXAMINATIONS, TOUBSEB, FXCLUSIVELY Wt ornl.i r ailmen' Pwtlv di.u-noM'd :in.i U^Lmti\ ■»%*> »*es pn riliod by a JL '"^d and resist. .>,-» f 7%l^ZT**->^L irtitlnnor wirh !p K a| fl^^^^^^ ■liaralinnv If c ftvl^ we not n?oi>i 2*^ J "<H he recom. VX TOMFSON OPTICAL CO. iremde Building R110 words
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Advertisement30 1941-05-22 7 /g||k SAFEGUARD pill YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. sicurity pi us sir via: Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, SINOAPORK, S.S. MONK NO. 5-+ IB. j30 words
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Article, Illustration121 1941-05-22 8 New R. A. S. C. Recruit iir ritir'"y 0.0.C., Malaya, Lt.-Gen. V. Bond, m his inlervii ie Singapore newspaper men yesterday called for more isia- t join British Army services open for them m Malaya. 0, iml )hasised that each recruit enrolled m this country meant /,,s t» be brought121 words
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Advertisement98 1941-05-22 8 WANtHES ft AGKNCIES THBOUGriOUT TIIK \<«'v 1 VjT/*?7 South British Insurance Co., Ltd. j 2, Finlayson Green "cultivatVl'ho Cathay Habit Dine mid Dance In The UHightful (arrier" conditionrd \ir— as hracing :»s that "t jrffi&B&Bk Cameron Highlands r^ &»33rVli COMMENDED BY CONNOISSEURS NO ADMISSION CHARGE DURING THE WEEK SATURDAY NIGHTS98 words
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Article112 1941-05-22 9 tributes to his wort m chairman of tbe Aasocift- tion woro paid y.v.Urduy by members of the Johore Planters 1 Association to Mr. B. Harper Ball. chairman since 1937, and who, owing to pressure of work, was unable to hold the position once a^ain. Mr.112 words
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Article556 1941-05-22 9 "FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMKN (Press Preview) rpHE famous charge of the Australian 1 Uaht Horse- 40.000 strong -at B< vheba m the last war is the star scene m the Australian film Forty Thousand Horsemen" which had a spe.-iM press showing at the Capitol jesterdaj and uhich comes to556 words
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Miscellaneous19 1941-05-22 9 f^ w I BY WALT DISNEY j K^T" j. l^^rr""** << n f HE'S PUPTYS m MI.,) GOOD QQCH f ->19 words
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309 1941-05-22 10 SHARK KILLS MAN IN 4 FT. OF WA TER 1 ftiiigapoi*** An* id nil > i U<MV JangCfl an 1 MMC <>f Singapore*! b a thing beaches uas demonstrated at an inquiry which came up ioi hearing m the Coroner's court, yesterday. The dead man was a fish- ernuui named309 words
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Article223 1941-05-22 10 J\N appeal to ptealm to make every effort to get their employees to be blood donors was madejjy Dr. R. Walkingshaw. when he addressed the planters on "Blood Transfusion" after the annual general meeting of the Johore Planters' Association, at Johore Bahru yesterday. "i appeal223 words
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Article426 1941-05-22 10 DEFERENCE to dissension existing among Singapore Arabs was made far 1 Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday, when he gave jud^ the Arab libel case. Mr Oldham convicted Syed Taha bin Abubakar Alsagon, editor of the Arabj paper "Saut Hadramaut,'' and fined him $500, m426 words
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Advertisement155 1941-05-22 10 »ris\s iMiiiJ' iim:. (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOISTEAD CO., LTD., mi: B&wat i s\i ltd. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CAEGO I OK BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA155 words
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Advertisement118 1941-05-22 10 P. A BRITISH 11 andAPCARI (Incorporated In Eng PENIXSI'LAR AM) OR S. N. CO. M AIL PASSENGfI CARGO SFRVIC The best possible servica ing maintained by Uk S. N. Co., from the S:raisj usual ports of call m Chi Oeylon and the United! Passengers are requeued! ster their requirementij present118 words
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Advertisement323 1941-05-22 11 afsfsf sllC Occurrence ol the late Mr. Eu j B Ske Place at Hong 251U May 1941--fcrs kindly copy. j ons Vacant jsmploymtai ■mo Tamil boy.-. ueeded. r* *'^o. SB5! °SBr, T^^HEB S.nior C»ro-i r tK Certificate! •t Apply 12. Borneo Jjg. id), Blngaport. iNo <>2id) and f emata teachers323 words
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Advertisement707 1941-05-22 11 Wanted WANTED TO BUY Second-Hand Novels, Magazines and School Books at better prices. Rangei Book Store, 41, Bras Basuh Road, Singapore. (No. 588H) WANTED IMMEDIATELY secondhand Piano. Any make. Quote lowest cafi price Box No. 724 c,o Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lvunpur. (No. 659H) WANTED. Bungalow or flat, two bedroo'ns M.S.707 words
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Advertisement535 1941-05-22 11 I To~Let j ZEE ZYDE Paslr Panjang R0a7~112--p? sssa w3££»s bevragen aldaar. (No MOH) 2 DETACHED compound houscs~~6o~7-~G^ f 6^4 S i m L R inBapOre Vacan < »OW 3-6-41. Rent $45|- p.m. each. Apply m Person to above addresses. (No 30dII) FURNISHED and unfurnished decent j rooms m a535 words
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Advertisement623 1941-05-22 11 For Sale FOR SALE Ons Lady's bicycle In ar\ *d conditun Phone 451*5. Singapore (No. 5»BH> TWO SECONDHAND Falrbank Scales and iibout 150 cast iron godown stftiul cup». Apply A T. Edwards Co. Ltd. (No. 593H) FOR SALE Vigorous pure strain Rh-xle I k '.'iul Reti>, Cockrels. nut yet been623 words
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Miscellaneous426 1941-05-22 11 AiR j 1 SINGAPORE ZIII 225 m 1333 i-«-ZIIP I 30 96 a. 9. 69 mci ZIIP 2 48 58 a. 6,17% mice. ZIIP 3. H m. 7.2.1 m IX)NDON CiSV— l7.Bl mc|i; 16 84 metres <;sf— 1.1 14 mrc 1981 metres. (From 6 p m. to 11-50 p in426 words
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Article166 1941-05-22 12 On the V* be ha? or respect of a clerki ed under Bei 1 1 the m the« A second arr^s the polici Iti Palace 1 when a u-orca seller was rod $50.40 and i a admission t;ch Leong Ah alias Mai Fim tl6». v*i pi before Mr. Carew,166 words
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Article136 1941-05-22 12 IN iriiereai-free loan to the I £rt M I A $3,500 has been made by Mr. cha Uld Mrs Jessie M. Hodges l -Sch Bank of India. Australia and <- 1 W^ul. warded that sum to the A under the arrangement to enable w to conveniently make these adv136 words
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Advertisement272 1941-05-22 12 M.C.m7s SIXTH SUCCESSIVE HIT! ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR DOUBLE AWARD- WINNER SPENCER TRACY' -Tracy Boom In a Groat Picture An Outstanding film Production- (Strait, Tinu-) "Where you always know there's a Darn Gotd Show AJA q m-^B^B^Bv '^^^B^WhA \t?^£fflHßl j Latest METROTONE NEWS -of -the -DAY j j With FIRST PICTURES272 words
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Advertisement74 1941-05-22 12 I The most heroic adventure ever filmed! r^FAtttA^ftA ALSO AIR-MAIL BRITISH PATHE GAZETTE f/nv "FO L A 1 O^ 6"C// TER S Then 'FOUR WIVES" NOW WARNER BROS. BRING YOU THEIR LATEST AND BEST HIT! •lOIK HOTIIKBS" SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT At 12-10 o'clock ALIIAMIIKA FOUR LITTLE 1\ \WflW[ B'RP I^74 words
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Article52 1941-05-22 13 Shanghai, May 21. A NANKING news agency say* that a new bank to be known as the Shanghai Municipal Bank, capitalized at $2,000,000 will be mii aueurat r d shortly for th? rehabilitation and reconstruction of Greater Shanghai which is under the juii^dirtion of the NankingReuter - 52 words
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Article114 1941-05-22 13 NEWS FROM INDIA ■l lIJ X d» fence ol HuciuT to the Ka i n X premier! Ky leaden to He B could Hf. with we- could take Ppl it without ft K< r Lumley, B; Ol Boill- a speech ■i Ratnagiri |M;uv»' three ■or ti e final HcvuSf their114 words
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Advertisement93 1941-05-22 13 She may have been a Ghost but she pave Mm "the Roast!" I YOU WONT HAVE A GHOST OF A CHANCE! As the qoiqeous "ghost" goes lo towu' \*l John BARRYMORE Chariie RUGGLES ■T Oscar HOMQLKA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY NIGHT At The CAPITOL PALAIS STROLL CONTEST THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON r93 words
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Advertisement103 1941-05-22 13 >» Ri:<Oltl> SBIAI I9IIIM. Wl i X HAVE Y«M SEEK J^^ riii-: niiUßsi ii>ii\iM h«ht of i issr s:\ti iiv m m BETWEEN BIX)\DE GLORIA II BRUNETTE BINNII II it not, hurry- Mm «B Bk k. Ife x* jlw^^B^w ill/ i |c i]y "THIS THING CALLED LOVE" PAVILION TO-DAY 3.15103 words
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Article301 1941-05-22 14 THE V.M.c.A. scored an Innings victory over R.A.F. (Scletar) on the V.M.C.A ground yesterday. Batting jirsi, tne Airmen were an ou! for 43 mil*, Tay lukiiic four Wickets fox nine runs. The V.M.C.A. replied with 134 for .seven, Waite.s and Witchell baiting well to se<»r<» 32301 words
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Article157 1941-05-22 14 "CHINA WILL WIN" CKCRETAKY of the South China •J Football Club. Journalist, editor and publisher of the -Far Eastern Journal ol Hongkong. Mr. Walter tHaumiiiK Chen arrived m Singapore yesterday. This is Mr. Chen's MCOtyl trip io .Malaya. His first .was m 1937 am the eve ol the outbreak ol157 words
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Article155 1941-05-22 14 S AJUUVING m lingapwc > i n t M-day, the South China •i will »>l>™ tntir tour ll? I S Maia.va to-day uhen the} meet a Combined Chiaesc i XI at Anson Road Stadium, i The tourists, looking m aJ line fettle, had a uork-out j155 words
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Article259 1941-05-22 14 TO Paul Clerc goes the distinction of being^the holder of the triple crown m the S.C.C. Spring Lawn Tennis tournament which was brought to a successful close yesterday. Winner ol the men's singles and after which Clerc took over the serthe mixed doubles with Miss259 words
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Article87 1941-05-22 14 London, May 21 ONLY a few bombs were dropped on Britain during the night. Tailing at points m East Anglia and South Wales, causing a small number of casualties. The night again passed without an alert m London. It is the fourth night m succession that87 words
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Article224 1941-05-22 14 Ford S.C l; Ovenea-Chi ccoring a last-minute goal Ford Sports Club Inflicted the on Oversea-Chinese Bank S.C 9 n a "'key- match of the Business Hous* competition at Anson Road Stadiun winning one-nil. sl < Cup-final atmosphere prevailed th™,, l match, was watched by a large crowd 0 from224 words
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Article225 1941-05-22 14 Fisticuffs On I iclJ S.C.F.A. 4; SULTII FRAYED tempers spoilt what might otbtnii been one of the finest matches In the divia league thus season, when the S.C.F.A met a i'eated H.M.S. Sultan by four goals to QOI] Fraser and Neave groiuid yesterday The225 words
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Article171 1941-05-22 14 INSIPID spacer was seen at the J.< !*A Jj 1 evening when the home team Fort Canning to the tune of six |< Division 2B fixture i The JCSA were never m UM to a one-sided affair and that the tor the first few171 words
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Miscellaneous59 1941-05-22 14 SPORTS jDIARY fO-I)AV .4jOcci:R Snitii' ciniiii v Combined Cht-u<-M'. AiiM)n,Uoart StHdmni. r ).lf> p.m.; I I SCC V »RAF. SCC; I)lv lIA, r Pui)h herg i Kkvy, YMCA; Div lIH 'jrs" A V Sla "> f(jrd •.C. 1 TfcNNIS .SIH.C i.nd YMCA tuuniami'iit TIDE TABLE tlK.lf TIDES i«)-i)AY m 7,159 words
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Article50 1941-05-22 15 :,v 11. that 75 tal rMbine s u nn t d snaii ana si ujiiiulu .nr airnem ul Puiiu. Japanese aircraft extensively raided Shensi Province on Monday. Eighteen bombers heavily raided Sian, the capital of the province, starting several fires. Twelve others bombed Weinan.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article202 1941-05-22 15 WHILE Chan Wong 11 Soon, a Chinese I woman, was walking along South Bridge Road on the alter- j noon of Apr. 12. a man snatched at her i gold locket, burst the chain round her neck and escaped m spite of the hue and cry raised.202 words
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Article153 1941-05-22 15 THE eighth annual athletic sports of St Patrick's school was held at the school ground In Siglap yesterday. UniikM previous years, certificates were given instead of prizes, and the money thus saved will be sent as a contribution to the War Fund. At the conclusion of153 words
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Article82 1941-05-22 15 Honp: Konj4. May 21 IT is reported locally that a "C.N.A.C. plane, a D C.3 piloted by an American, Mr. Woods, was [forced down by a Japanese bombei at Suitu. npar Chungking, yesterday. The plone was attacked by machlne-guna but .successfully landed m an airfieldReuter - 82 words
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Article77 1941-05-22 15 Batavia, May 21. THE recent Japanese press attacks 1 on the Netherlands East Indies m connection with the long drawn out trade conversations with Japan evokes a sharp reply m the newspaper Java Bode. It -writes: 'The only effect, of the threats and provocations m the Japanese papers will IxReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement292 1941-05-22 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Faid Up Capital f. 40.05 C 160 I Reserve Fund i. 12.U00.000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies: Souiabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden Bandoeng, Clieribon Tegal, Peculongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembei;292 words
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Article296 1941-05-22 16 LUFTWAFFE DRIVEN IRAQ CAIRO. MAT 81 TIIK MtITIKH QJLQ. OAI VIIMQIK TO-D AT STATJW XHAJ 1 loiiowiNc; the cwPTriu-: of fallujah m IRAQ. IP RFRKI DETACHMENTS. A NLMBKK Oh PRISOM-Jis The claim that his pianos uomucu nauuam^i ""Vy Ins causing "great damage and starting Urns" is made m Ratfitt Aiis296 words
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Article70 1941-05-22 16 (WIRMATXON- at enemy v F rance are i)roducin; military supplies for Gernanj -,en by .\!r. R. a Butler. Under-Secretarv to th^M U1 A!ralra 011 Wednesday m reply to requests ot Commons for information oil the Mr- B I t jj not known whether the terms «teemmtReuter - 70 words
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Article39 1941-05-22 16 Mr. T. P. Sun dram, acting Assistant Extra Controller of Labour, Klang. has gone or. lone leave to India and Mr. n. Narayanan Aiyer. oi the Ipoh SuDfeme Court, lids assumed duties as acting Extra Assistant Controller of Labour39 words
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Article, Illustration105 1941-05-22 16 •a. Men of thejL l.i null >n regi-^ ment, Royal Fusiliers, had i a stiff test dur- ing recent? 5 ma noeuv res somewhere m England. A village held S by the "enemy" i had to be at- tacked over marshy coun- try divided by i many ditches and waterways,105 words
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Article205 1941-05-22 16 Press Opinion London, May I jpiE discomfiture experienced by the Nazi Party as the of Hess* sensational plight, and the throat contain* to the German war machine form the subject of dim the London Times and the Seattle Post. Says the diplomatic correspondent of The205 words
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Article176 1941-05-22 16 London, May 21— Whs t ioned m the House of ft about letters which Rm wrote to the Duke of ft Mr. Winston Churchill pj statement to- morrow "w think will relieve all auk After question time, the of Commons to-day spcj day m secret session, I ablyReuter - 176 words
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