Malaya Tribune, 7 March 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily _oJNGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1941 FIVE CENTST The Malaya Tribune Friday, March 7, 1941.
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  • 56 1 Cairo, Mar. 7. p£B>»TA.NTIAL casualties eonj m !>e inflicted on the rejrr it i»S Italians by the harrassjßl patriot forces in Abyssinia gatr '"clay's British com- British mechanised again driven off del enemy armoured west of Agheila. Somaliland, British ccupied Ferfer. The tinues. thet areas,
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  • 68 1 Reuter. A; hens. Mar. 7. t: remains exclusively I Greek forces and the army is excellent. Greeet will face s without flinchGreek Press Ministry oadcast 'ast night in lecords successful ana further adAlbanian front on Artillery action was I the Italian pesi- ntral aiea. a local
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  • 79 1 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 7. v Dutchmen have been V fi to death by thi at Th 1 Hague, says a to the German news ie remainder of 4.i be message adds, were ison or fined except six acquitted. en were charged witti espionag? and plotting to
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  • 26 1 London Mar. 7. f. 'hern Green, the 40 in Palestine, has the Chief Justice iccecding Sir Kentty who has ret ired.
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  • 129 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. /W vni.r Sa ntiago, Mar. 6. I'oint fl heaFd S Uth f ">'nt Uungeneas at the eastern «Wttct to the Magellan Straits J r i ;;f■ J..M.T., Wednesday. Mul i• mes sage to the »WI amh< rities.—Renter. Gn Vichy, Mar. 6. »£V and had a
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  • 1045 1 SOCIAL TIMES' ARTICLE Reuter. rpn. London, 'Mar. 7. i 'Publishes a special article dealing with the relaT 1 P<m and the Soviet in the Far East as follows: *i;. phase nf Pn«n> oi KUSSO- [°nj can be traced fl utumn of 1931,
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  • 423 1 r IGNORING HITLER'S ASSURANCES Reuter. T Ht march of German tronn« ,-„t„ n 1 London, Mar. 7. a mass movement towards tho r™ 1 u i gam ls ow assuming the proportions of last night. All means of eLvf, Greek "Bulgarian frontier, stated
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  • 324 1 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 6. movements of Italian consulate officials throughWit the United States are to be restricted to the areas in which they exercise their recognised official duties. This ii> the burden of a note sent by the State Department to the Italian
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  • 188 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 7. STREET fights, strikes, sabotage and campaigns of organised insults to the German armed forces in Holland are giving the Gestapo such trouble that they have resorted to setting traps in the hope of catching the organisers by the "help tc Britain' bait.
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  • 60 1 M D Cairo, Mar. 7. R. Anthony Eden, the Foreign T> n Se^ etars and Gen si r John Dm, Chief of the Imperial Staff who have been en a visit to TTurkey' returned to Cairo yesterday from their visit to Athens.—Reuter. It is also reported
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  • 124 1  - R.A.F.'S New Better Fighter (By Ralph Walling Air Correspondent) Reuter. London, Mar. 7. THE R.A.F. Fighter Command has been strengthened for its new offensive role with a new singleseat fighter, equipped with an engine of double the power of the original Spitfire. This is the Tornado, with 2,000 horse-power Rolls
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  • 84 1 Reuter. ««,r, London, Mar. 7. THE_ Gotnenburg Handeistidning states that "Berlin hardly expected a Russian protest. It must have been specially hard to swallow "While Germany talks of pacify,' tag the Balkans, Russia says squarely that it is, on the contrary, aimed at bringing Bulgaria Into
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  • 74 1 Reuter. A London, Mar. 7. If enemy bomber was shot down! Channel by l R.A.F. fighters yesterday (Thurs-! day) afternoon, states an Air! Ministry communique which says I there was considerable activity by' single enemy aircraft during daylight yesterday. Bombs were drooped in East Angha, in Kent and at one
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  • 131 1 Reuter. Belgrade. Mar "2 YUGOSLAVIA may shortly be asked by Germany to sign the Axis-Japan pact i n a modified lorm, it was suggested to the Regent Prince Paul, when he met Kibbentrop and Ciano on Tuesday. I man demands are said to f S
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  • 59 1 Reuter. Mr p r M Melbourne, Mar. V. R. R. G. Menzies, the Australian I r 2S«i' m a speech 111 London last Monday discounting the IeAustralia and Japan, caused no riSSi m the Commonwealth SSS MtaJSS."' Fadden i information now received by the War Council
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  • 570 1 (From John Nixon, Renter's fJM corrupcmdaif ffce Home r/eet aboard a warship) Hppp .v London, Mar. 7. .18 the firs an on'y eye-witness account of the daring t v T MM P'«;°<Mly successful raid by British naval mill--SL£T" on objectives on the Nonve
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  • 70 1 F London, Mar. 7. is understood that the NorweIn and British authorities in be l^*r»^ SSin Whafc rtXKlld ?L d one t w i th the "Quislings" cap- fif Elands. P The death penalty does not exist am S an 1& l for JJJ2 military
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  • 118 1 Reuter. Norwegian U^ Qn p art v^L iS^understood tha t over 300 Norwegian patriot* were brougm back to join their fellow country- 1 men in this country y Tne Norwegian forces particioatmg in the Lofoten raid included g°J£ military forces and mannls rS
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  • 524 2 r rilE first all-Malayan A.R.P. practices began sunset yesterday and will continue with varying conditions, until dawn on Wednesday, March 12. Here is a brief time-table: From sunset, Thursday, March 6, to dawn, Saturday, March Brown-out conditions. That Is. there will be neither alarms
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  • 90 2 Local Forces: Men Between 41 55 To Be Called Up A PROCLAMATION was published in a supplement to the Government Gazette last night, making all male British subjects between the ages of 41 and 55 liable to be called up under the Compulsory Service (Local Forces) ordinance for service in
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  • 279 2 Slight Drop In Exports A $6.6 million drop in exports and $19 million increase in imports are the features of Ma a .V^ the first month of the current financial y n According to statistics issued last night, exports in uary amounted to $»5.0«
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  • 122 2 AN Indian Passive Defence Committee has been set up in Singapore for the pur- 1 pose of implementing the > passive defence measure being taken by Government. r This committee was decid- J ed upon at a meeting held on Wednesday, March 5 under i
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  • 28 2 His many friends will be interested to hear that Capt. J. A. Taylor. M.C has re-joined the Army and Is now serving with the R.A. somewhere in England.
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  • 13 2 Dr. S. Kanagalingam has been appointed to be Assistant Medical Officer. Alor Star.
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  • 179 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S newest swimming club building, that of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club in Amber Road, is to be formally opened by its president, Mr. Lee Kong Chian, on Friday, April 11. The opening ceremony will be at 430 p.m., after which
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  • 106 2 Singapore, Thursday. CAUGHT after an unsuccessful attempt to escape from the General Hospital where he had been sent for treatment, Goh Yong Chai 16. a Reformatory boy, toici Mr Conrad Oldham, the Secono Magistrate, that he had attempted to escape to see his parents. Goh had been sent
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  • 1364 2 TN a talk entitled -Passive Defence A Call to the Local Porn," Lroadcast from the Singapore station last night, the Hon. Mr. C. H. Da Silva said: 'There is no need for me to dwell on the reasons for this appeal.
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  • 10 2 (Ccnt-A-Plar,, .lotal number of L» TWO I
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  • 53 2 Singapore t^„ TEE SAI NGANG (48i to-day appeared hi! ne&ctingffiftyh y Sen, when a charge of v 0& Sui causing grievous hun\ TV** Kan at the 15% nule An lands Road on Feb 2K f 000 plained to him The case was postnuiM v 13. bail
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  • 125 3 Samapore, Thursday. Bhu bit a man's ear and ibbed him. Syed Hussein Bakar was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment trad Oldham, in the Court, to-day. to the prosecution, was standing near »p In Rochore Canal 17, walked up to food hawker. He il of
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  • 54 3 Singapore. Thursday. MOTHER Indian soldier. Sgt.- -1 Raghunath (30». ap- ore the acting fifth maMr. Hon Sui Sen. to-day barge of having murdered Singh, also a soldier, at Nee rracks at 5.10 a.m. on as explained to him. c was postponed a week '-.ion. accused being
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  • 152 3 THr (Tribune Staff Reporter) I tit, Singapore Ratepayers' Association, it is believed, to ™ntn V° a PP ro ch the Government with a view to getting the rates of petrol rationing altered to make the scheme more applicable all round. ou#y-cuniiniuiee, which has
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  • 156 3 DETROL rationing Is the subject I of editorial comment in the Chinese newspaper Sir Chew Jit Poh. Expressing satisfaction that the Government is taking every pre caution in the present emergence tile paper remarks that petrol lationmg will result in economy tough the abandonment of
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  • 255 3 Nabha, Mar 5. p Maharajah of Nabha »i minority has come to an -da* invested with full oi administration at a bar. The ruler anhe had given i' 15.000 k of three aeroplanes t0 Nabha I, v and m ajah succeeded to the »28 when his father's
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  • 55 3 Singapore, Thursday. SAID to have hurt a compatriot by hitting him with a hammer, j Low Chee, a Chinese, claimed trial when charged before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the Second Police "Court, to-day. The case was postponed for 1 mention on Mar. 13, and bail was ofTered
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  • 17 3 The weekly luncheon of the Y's Men Club will be held at the Capitol Restaurant on Saturday.
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  • 232 3 i Delhi, Mar. 5. THE new Commander-in- Chief, General Sir Claude Auchinleck, has since his assumption of office six weeks ago covered much ground in J making personal contacts with many branches of I India's defence organisation. He has visited munition factories, inspected infantry
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  • 151 3 Singapore, Thursday. A SEQUEL to the death of a Chinese at Alexandra Road, yesterday, was heard in the District Traffic Court, when K. Narayan. 24, an Indian soldier attached to a signal section, aopeared before Mr. C. H. Whltton, this morning. A charge of having committed
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  • 45 3 THE Singapore Traction Company, Limited, traffic returns for February total $253,000, which is an increase of $10,000 over the figure for February last year. The aggregate for five months is $1,293,000, which is $155,000 above the figure for the same period iast year.
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  • 322 3 Singapore, Thursday. A YOUNG Chinese girl, Ho Chi Khun, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh in the Third Court to-day, on a charge of being a member of an unlawful society. Inspector M. Boyle, giving evidence, said that
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  • 56 3 Singapore, Thursday. AT the conclusion of the prelimin nary inquiry into the murder of a Tamil woman and her 16-year-old daughter, Krishnasamy 25 a coolie employed at the Municipal Sewerage Department, was committed for trial at the High Court on two charges of murder by
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  • 297 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) k LARGE number of motor vehicles were requisitioned by the military authorities in Singapore yesterday evening and last night, and these were used for the transport of troops to a certain area "somewhere in Singapore" this morning. This was revealed at a Press conference
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  • 17 3 Chief Inspector Wan untitled bin untitled All has been appointed a Malay Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kedah.
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  • 206 3 THE Fighting Services of the Empire need binoculars. They cannot get enough from the manufacturers. The people of Malaya are asked to give their binoculars to meet this need. Many officers and men are being handicapped in their war work because they have no binoculars.
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  • 221 3 Singapore, Thursday. THE body of Tan Chong Hung, a 1 ward attendant of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, was found lying on the mud bank of an island of Kallang River by Mr. F. E. Woodworth, a dredge master of the Public Works
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  • 48 3 THE History of the 15th Punjab Regiment" id the title of a talk by an officer of the Regiment to be broadcast from the Singapore station at 7 pm. to night. This is one of the talks in the series "The History of the Regiments."
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  • 331 3 Singapore, Thursday. JjJVIDENCE was given to-day in the Third Court before Mr. L. C. Goh by a young Japanese woman, Mrs. Yukiyo Matsunaga, at a preliminary inquiry in which a young Chinese, John Leong, faces allegations of attempting to murder Mr. and Mrs. Matsunaga by poisoning their
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  • 260 4 Brinkmann's 8 Guthrie's 2 JJRINKMANN'S obtained a victory in the Business Houses' league when they defeated Guthrie's 8-2 on the JX'.S.A. ground yesterday. Guthrie's however, played with cnly ten men throughout. Although Brinkmann's won comfoitably, they would have obtained osvera? more goals if their forwards 1
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  • 24 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. II (B), Customs v S.C F A. "B." Fairer Park, B.HL. Traction v Ford, Geylang Stadium. TENNIS: Y.M.CA. tournament.
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  • 101 4 Y.M.C.A. TENNIS RESULTS TIES THE following are the results of ties played in the Y.M.CA. tennis tournament yesterday: "A" class singles: A. G. B. Pakir beat A. Alsagoff 6—2, 2—6, B—6. Open men's singles: Lim Chin and C. Y. Koh beat S. K. Gaw and K.T. San 7—6, 6—4. The
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  • 91 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Thursday. IN the Police Ccurt yesterday, be- fore -Mr. Angus, four men. Deep Chand. Amar Singh. Lai Singh and Narain Singh, were charged with theft of five tins of petrol amcu itins: to 20 gallons from an Army store. The first thr&i
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  • 188 4 AWING to the A.R.P. practices U and other contingencies the following postponements have been made in the S.AJ A fixture list: DIVISION I: M.F.A. vs. A. H. I at Stadium (to-day); Hy. Rgt. R.A. vs FR.E. at Changi (to-morrow); Gordons vs. Manchesters at Selarang (to-morroW); S.R.C. vs.
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  • 352 4 FOLLOWING are weights for |h<3 third day of the K.L. races to.morrow:— THE GOLD CUP Horses—Class I—lU miles. National 9.7 Lord Bug 9 4 Lover's Fate 9.3 Depot 9.2 Rumination 9.0 Snowy Owl 8.12 Mystic Music 8.3 Bay Dragon 8.8 Scottish Rifle 8.7
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  • 252 4 United Engineers 5 Naafi JJY a margin of five goals to one the United El ed the Naafi in a Business Houses League played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday, played a great game for the winners, scoring four < Naafi players opened promismgly
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  • 60 4 DOME fine bowling by M. Maheson, who look 8 wickets at a cost (,f* r>r*Jv 12 runs—his last seven wickets eo*rt him only five nir.s—enabled Pitman's sllege to beat the Anglo-Chine.se School by 11 runs in a low seorir.g cricket match played at Oldham Hall
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  • 145 4 FOLLOWING are the and order of running fur to-j morrow's races at Kuala Lumpur: RACE I—Horses Class 3, Div. 4: Royal Desire, Queen's Star, Walt Disney, Neu Cello. RACE 2—Horses Class 3, Div. 3, 6; furs.: Nonya Sarawak.; Autumn Bride, Celestial. RACE 3—Horses Class 3, Div. Z,
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  • 37 4 In a division 2B league match, which was to have been played at Farrer Park yesterday Kranji Wireless were awarded a walk-over by the Wanderers who failed to turn up for the game.
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  • 223 4 Airport Sports Club i A FTER leading 2 n a! h interval, th. Indiar n > ti<;n were held to a dram hi the Airport Sports u j n division 2B league soccer gaa« played at Geylang SUdiin yesterday. The Airport S.C
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 229 5 Clash With U.S. Certain If Japan Moves South Chinese Newsman David Lv, representative of the Central Neics) TTf 1 I VIVO/ Washington, Mar. 5. lIIXCTON'S leading newspapers representing Democrats and Republic Left Wing in several tics from San Francisco to New York
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  • 153 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 6. ire o! the King, Sunday, A 23, will be observed as a prayer "for strength in the days to come, ii b for the blessings d." says a Buckinganr.ouncement. h bishop of Canterbury A c cannot but be thankthink oi
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  • 14 5 untitled F. T. Ephraums Pjoa Lip have been ap\t the committee to Hospital, Singapore.
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  • 46 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 7. A BILL clarifying the position of Members of Parliament who accept offices of profit while retaining their seats in Parliament was pass 3d through all stages in the House of Lords without discussion yesterday and received the Royal assent.—Reuter.
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  • 37 5 Reuter. Batavia, Mar, 6. THE air traffic between the Netherlands East Indies and Australia is gaining daily in significance, declares the Batavia Radio which adds that all planes flying to Australia are full up until Apr. 21.—Reuter.
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  • 513 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) gINGAPORE took its first "Brown-out" in its stride last night after the more exacting "Black-outs" held previously. There was an apparent earnestness in the effort on the part of every member of the public to observe the rules to the I best of
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  • 106 5 Reuter. London, Mar. C. CTATING that the sentences were "revolting and can only evoke feelings of disgust and aversion," the Swedish paper Social Demokraten reports, according to the Norwegian Telegraph Agency the execution, at the beginning of February of three Norwegians, who were condemned to death
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  • 251 5 Reuter. London, Mar. 6. An R AF. Coastal Command flying boat on routine patrol over the Atlantic on Wednesday, encountered two German bombers and shot down one, according to an Air Ministry communique. The other was severely damaged before it made off. Up to
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  • 779 5 Si ngapore, Th v rsday. r JpHAT adepted sons are just as efiieacious for the purpose ol ancestral ceremonies as legitimate sons, and that the word family* also included adopted sons, were two pronouncements made by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, in a judgment
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  • 105 6 Opinion THE establishment of a juvenile court in Singapore which Miss Nicoli Jones, an expert on .social problems, suggested in a talk to the Rotary Club on Wednesday and which she might recommend in her report to be submitted to Government, is a move in the right direction
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  • 143 6 IT ir, this aspect of the problem that makes the rescue workers' task here more dimcult than, say, in Britain, where an educated people can be trusted to view this evil with the contempt it deserves. That is why solutions found effective in Britain are not likely to
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  • 173 6 THE closure of brothels lias merely led to an eruption of the same malady over a wider area and in different guises. 1 Statistics have shown that disease has been on the ascendancy—clear proof that those accustomed to such mean methods of eking out a Jiving have not
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  • 162 6 HEDGING an evil with obstacles all round may have some beneficent effect, but the evil ie bound to be there always in a greater or lesser degree. The crux of the problem is to prevent traffickers from obtaining the human material which they pervert for their own ends. Stop
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    640 6 The Foreign Office is too gentle says The Rt. Hon. J. C. Wedgwood, D.5.0., M.P. WHY do we go on placating Vichy, recognising the Rumanian "Government," appeasing Japan? Why must we always aim at "military objectives" and hold the bombing of Rome to be sacrilege? We lost
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  • 321 6 Premier "Man Of Year" REMARKABLE tribute lo Mr. Winston Churchill—"The Man of the Year"—is given by the American magazine "Time." In choosing the Premier as the man who effected the most dramatic change in the course of history in 1940, the maga- zinc states: "The curious fact
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  • 90 6 Reuter. London, Mar 6. AN agreement has been reached A between Britain and Sweden by which five Swedish ships from overseas ports will be able to sail for Gothenburg every month. Announcing this, the Ministry of Economic Warfare states that it is a condition of the arrangement
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  • 270 6 A WOMAN with a son in the Forces and a man who pleaded he had been confused with another were each granted a writ of habeas corpus in the King's Bench Divisional Co.-rt. Both are detained under the Defence Regulations. Tne woman. Mrs. MaAhilde Randall, was
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  • 272 6 TifLLE. Cabrielle Chanel, Paris dre: >maker who has been described as the most brilliant couturiere of our day, is going- to open a salon in Berlin, according to report from a neutral source. It is said that Chanel and two other well-known
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  • 585 6 THE HAMZAH. i the Bdangor State 01 i opposing the prop open Malay Reserv ing. said: s w "It seems to m e that i rights of the Malays are safeguarded tho time win***** when people will have t n the museum to see pong Malay tool
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  • 97 7 Japanese Firms In IndoChina May Close Eastern News. Hanoi, Mar. 6. s THKRE is every indication that Japanese firms in y Fr< rich Indo-C hina will be ed to close down. new Government law s all importers to jap| for import licenses \n tome members of v w -organised semii
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  • 136 7 Reuter. Lisbon, Mar. 6. I; ING CAROL of Rumanii j and >ladame Lupcscu arrived safrh in Lisbon after a thrilling by car from Seville across the l miintain frontier. entlng on the dramatic of ex-Kiim Carol of Ruand Madam Magda Lupcscu heir hotel In
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  • 28 7 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 6. T'b I Mates have acquired ligl Mil Panama for new and other defence faciPanama territory, outsick Zone.—Reuter.
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  • 7 7 untitled Mar 10, has been Bank holiday.
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  • 858 7 WAR MINISTER TELLS OF NEWARMIES IN THE MAKING Reuter. B s r f ,fr ™~J£ts&*\ Ba against asi J f j'° m 6XaCtin S and realistic operations "he Test wa?S mVadmß f Wnich for the A"* of every conce.vable advantage. „J. u ei
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  • 81 7 Reuter. New Delhi, Mar G. IN the Council of State, durLig 1 question time, the Government announced that an aeroplane factory, at present under construction, was expected to begin operations in a few weeks. Replying to another question, the spokesman said that the question of appointment
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  • 52 7 Tokyo, Mar. 6. THE German Ambassador to Japan, Gen. Eugen Ott, will leave Tokyo within two days for Perlin, via Siberia, to report to the German Government upon the Far Eastern situation. He is scheduled to stay in Berlin for two weeks before returning to
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  • 285 7 Reuter. (By Reuters special correspondent with the Home Fleet On hoard the flagship of the Home Fleet) London, Mar. 6. £JOMPLETE confidence that any German attempt at an invasion of Britain would be defeated and that the U-boat menace would be mastered was
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  • 51 7 Reuter. Batavia, Mar. 6. THE British Consul-General in Batavia has written a letter to the chairman of the Peoples Council thanking him on behalf cf Mr. Winston Churchil' for the present and good wishes sent to *he British Prime Minister on tne occasion of the lattCffi birthday
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  • 186 7 Reuter. Bombay, Mar. 6. GEN. Auchinleck, the new Com-mander-in-Chief, has not lost any time in seeing personally some ji the vital centres of India's war reduction and representative military units of various types in India. During a number of whirlwind tours. Gen. Auchinleck has seen armourplate
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  • 279 7 Reuter. Athens, Mar. 6. £OMPLE TE agreement" on all aspects of the Balkan situation between the British and Greek Governments is announced in an official communique issued in Athens last night (Wednesday) at the conclusion of Mr. Eden's visit. The communique reads:— "Mr Eden and Gen.
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  • 307 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Mar. 3. GOTH the French and Thai Governments have agreed to the principal points of the Japanese mediation proposals, according to an official announcement. The remaining points are likely to be settled in a few days, the announcement adds. The Franco-Thailand armistice has
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    • 143 7 i: l Bt o s EXTRA »KY 6IN r Triply distilled and guaranteed absolutely pure, and is also the finest Gin imported into Malaya. JTPrice $1.10 per Bottle Including Duty. IS O §11 \SO s SINGAPORE 212-41-473 mrtit&Foxw£& ©LEATHER LINING %X 1 SPECIAL FINE UPPERS jj LEATHER HEELS 9 639
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    • 281 8 "ttlLil" IS PROBABLY THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EXHIBITED IN A LOCAL THEATRE SO FAR THIS YEAR!. Free Press (Yesterday) Forget Your Petrol Rationing, War, Worries and All Fears ROLAND, ANN and REGINALD, WILL BANISH ALL YOUR CARDS I CAPITOL j 3™;f?-9 Y ls ROLAND YOUNG lAN HUNTER REGINALD GARDINER and BILLIE
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    • 419 8 Public Notice THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rubber Market will be closed officially on Monday, 10th March, 1941, being a Bank Holiday. By Order of the Committee, GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits
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    • 168 8 Thrills 6- Excitement in M.G.Ms Famous Story of one of the greatest Disasters in History! BRAND NEW COPY Specially imported in response to hundreds of requests! JEANETTE MacDONALD CLARK GABLE SPENCER TRACY IN "SAN FRANCISCO" mmm—mmmmmmmm—m w—mm Next Change at THE CAPITOL NEXT CHANCE —ALHAMBRA is any MURDER JUSTIFIED? Don't
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    • 181 8 3 Timely Attractions for the of one admission f ALH A W BR A WOMEN MARCH TO THRILLING NEW ADVENTURE ,N THf «WOTIONAI "BIG PARADE" OF TODAY! j /•'/< »ft "i rhi m.iiinni of war* J■■ t WOM E^NJ N^VWR < l ,|,f •OfMH IE MOOH 00I0THT ff!f«SO»N «llir Mill?
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  • 272 9 A bigger and more attractive edition of the "Tourists' Comprehensive and Indispensable Guide to Malacca" has Just been published. The author is Mr K. T. Joseph, a fellow of the Royal Geographic tl Society and a keen Rotarlan of Malacca. Malacca is Malaya's only town that
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    • 221 9 ri TM AY/ FOUR SHOWS TO-DAY I A I If\ T and To-morrow w** 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15, 9.15 "THE MARK of /(Muur Another SPECIAL By ARRANGEMENT WITH BRITISH MINISTRY of INFORMATION "THE ROAD TO VICTORY" Ih, Official Record of Chief International Events Since 1939. MIDNIGHT PREMIERE To-Morrow I SHOW
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    • 598 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WE HELPED HUNDREDS secure employment. Addresses of successful candidates available fo r Inspection. If unemployed consult Employment Service Agency. 243, Middle Road, Singapore. Dial 305 J. (No. 7730) EURASIAN GIRL or any nationality required by European Restaurant and store. Uniform, Food and transport provided. (Lodging can
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    • 430 9 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 451 In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: NAR SINGH. Address of debtor: No. 122 Orchard Koad, Singapore. Description of debtor: Watchman. No. of Proceedings: No 65 of 1941. Date on which wage-earner's Administration
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    • 289 9 [~E I PAVILION I E I ssSSt •TTVx. J3B ...li Take Another Bow, Irene. They're Laughing I^. Their Heads Off! jflg^ Theodora Goes 4k Wilder than ever ''^^M^^ l^^^^^^^^ The Awful Truth! O\t i L A S FAIREAXIiSjn a lice j b n A D V j| JEAN DIXON WAIIEN
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    • 772 10 2l l 1 !iW»s III^^^ Situations Vacant WANTED selling agents for first class Coemetics Liberal trade terms. Apply Box 320. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 750G) WANTED Lady Typist with knowledge of posting accounts Chinese preferred. Salary 130 Apply Box 384. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 680O) WANTED Experienced compositor and proof-reader.
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    • 793 10 RESPECTABLE Chinese Businessman seeks widow or girl, any nationality, view companionship. Prospects assured. Box 307, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 708G) ADVERTISER wants to buy empty bottles of all shapes for perfumery. Contents must be from 3 to 5 oz. Only those having ready stocks need submit offers and samples. Box
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    • 731 10 FOR SALE compound brick nouse. No. 22, Highland Road off Hillside Drive 4 bedrooms and servant quarters, water laid, 2 acres freehold fully planted with fruit trees and cocoanuts. Apply within. (No. 745G) FOR SALE. Comfortable compound house and land over 14,000 sq. ft. Freehold. Off Upper Sera n goon
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    • 766 10 Financial WANTED LOAN for $300!-, good Interest, paid by instalments. Apply Box 318. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No 748G) Matrimonial RESPECTABLE Ceylonese gentleman desires to meet a fair looking Tamil girl view matrimony, photograph appreciated, which will be returned confidentially. Box No. 301, Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. 702O) BACHELOR. Chinese, wishing
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    • 596 10 Public Notices NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the business "Thye Heng Motor Works" which has hitherto been carried on by Mr. Soon Wee Joey at No. 97, Jellicoe Road, Singapore, has as from this day been assigned to Messrs. Tan Kirn Hock and Lim Cheng Leong and that all
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    • 324 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45 i In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: R. VADIVELU. Address of debtor: No. 104 Peck Seah St.. Singapore. Description of debtor: Compositor. No of Proceedings: No. 68 of 1941. Date on which
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    • 107 10 HIGH I. IIHi IJ ll \mi sliL 1 111 ™I M ill 111 E BaL (-^AtW^4tj 1 SUNSHIN E t OD UVEB OH TABLKT S Superior y Each tabk-t is equ.v Vitamin potency to one tea of Cod Liver oil l r Vitamin A which -s moling and increases reswUJ
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    • 882 10 T O-D A Y- S~7lA!» 11? SINGAPORE ZHL 225 m. 1333 k|cs. LOVTliW *S£. $5 a. ?:S SS: cw/™--,0. а.m. ZH ZB 10.00 "Popular Tunes Of To-day". GSB-iiftj 0 5,1 P in (Malay). GSD-24 5 rcs < 9 mW, 11.00 Indian Music. JOS n L cs ,l1 «mi» 11.45 Cantonese
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  • 799 11 m rt g ft pore. Mar. 6. Buyers. Sellers. M,NLNO 3 3 317% 41 9cd 35. 36|-cd 17 18 G 072 0.77% 13 6 Hi« 1 25 1-30 1 J2% 1.27V2 S3 9 9 121- 131--f-2 ST cr I 038 0.41 0 1.23xd «>"• ieifl 18-cd 9
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  • 32 11 imire, Friday. i j j p r i t suf tin and rubber j ;in s:: ipore at noon to- j jday were:— KUBBfift < Sellers 37% j ItH t J
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  • 144 11 (From our financial correspondent) Singapore, Friday. THE market in dollar tin shares was stagnant yesterday and only small business was done in Australian and sterling tin which included Laiuts and Southern Kintas. Attraction of cheap pi ices continues to bring buyers into the rubber thare
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  • 213 11 Singapore, Thursday. THE moves and counter-moves m the East and West, which appear to indicate the approach of a decisive phase of the war, are overshadowing all market operations, and it is not surprising that recent trading has been on a limbed only. There is no change
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  • 766 11  -  By Reuter STOCK EXCHANGE London, Mar. 5: The Stock Exchange opened narrowly irregular, with Giltedgeds harder and Kaffirs occasionally harder. Japanese bonds were better as professionals were selling dollar issues and buying sterling issues Industrials were mostly not disturbed by the concentration proposals pince big
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  • 216 11 Singapore. Thursday. THE past week has been a very 1 difficult one from an exporters norn of view, and nothing can ?eany relieve the pcggon wM more ships are available s.at.s Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd., in their rubber report. Permissible exports from UUjj country are now
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    • 107 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by TH! MERCANTILE RANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The r mpany which is «ncorporatf S.s! and registered as a J- Company, undertakes «ne I c'uLies*— KECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED TRUSTEE OF A SETTLEMENT OR
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    • 29 11 Ing your <T" mente. llllCS- range of designs, lJMn| can supply from stock or U> order. WM fggfr SOO, LTD I SHOW ROOM: 89, High Street 1 Telephone 2063.
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    • 315 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, ollver t|uay, Tel. 5961. B I.S.N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday
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    • 332 11 P*CL BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. iron the Straits to their usual ports of call in Chine, India Ceylon and th< United Kingdom. Passeng ers are requested to registet their requirements bu' under present circumstance sailings are perforce re*
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  • 747 12 CONTROL OF TRAINS DURING RAIDS (Tribune Staff Reporter) [HE F.M.S. Railways have established their own A.R.P. organisation in order to provide for the efficient working of the system during an emergency, and to ensure the minimum interruption to train services should such result from enemy action;
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  • 15 12 The scene of the recent action oy the Royal Navy Lofoten Islands
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  • 132 12 Manila, Feb. 18 PRESIDENT Manuel Quezon last night told a group of Provincial Governors that he would run for re-election provided Vice-President Sergio Osmena would be his running mate. Earlier, the Governor's Convention had prepared a "dralt Quezon resolution which, it is understood,
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  • 50 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 6.—Air Vicemarshal Breese has been killed on active service as a result of a nyins accident, states the Air Mnnstrv. Air Vice Marshal Breese was appointed Air Officer lo.nmandin X N O lg (Reconnaisanco Group i n September 1938 and promoted Air Vice-Marshal "l July last year—Reuter.
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  • 23 12 7th February crop of the Ayer Molck- Rubber Co.. Ltd. was 3h01 2 10 The total for the past four rronthjrjs 1,0.022 lbs.
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  • 15 12 The Fighter Fund of the Incorporated poraUd Society of Planters las now reached $19 217
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  • 169 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of committing an act of gross inindecmcy, W. M. Cox, a European aged 43. married and with two children, was this morning convicted and sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. G. L.
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  • 216 12 CHINESE SEAMEN WAR BONUSES Reuter. London, Mar. 7. THE appeal of 21 Chinese seamen 1 against convictions imposed in a London police court for disobeying a lawful command, was heard at the London sessions of the Appeals Committee yesterday when the appeal of ten men who had been sentenced to
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  • 79 12 UIS HIGHNESS the Sultan ot 11 Johore in Council has amended the Air Restriction Regulations by the addition of the following regulation:— j "The State Secretary, if it appears .to him to be necessary i n the public interest, may give directions prohibiting all or any
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  • 69 12 MONDAY. March 10. has been dec- lared a Bank Holiday in Malaya. This is in connection with the Lefence Exercise now being held. 'It had been pointed ouc that uni less a holiday were declared inconvenience would be caused in offices many members of whose staffs
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  • 293 12 Protest Against Estate Duty Legislation j (Tribune Staff Reporter) I JpHE Colony Estate Duty petition—against 11 just and unfair" measures brought about >PpPesBiv itu estate duty legislation—with approximately property owners "of all descriptions," has j sti to the Colonial Secretary, the Tribune reliab] It
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  • 172 12 Reuter. London, Mar. V. UfATCHED by a crowd of officers and men from the warships, th e King yesterday (Thursday) held a little investiture in a canteen in a dockyard, decorating three Norwegian sailors with the British Distinguished Service Medal and also decorating eight
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    • 239 12 I ILMUDDIJN If* < PSYCHOLOGIST. Over 81 IJWfIK? 01 study 111 Eas t and ¥**Mti*A w. >0 you Will receive reliS^tfaB a P, le a »d instructive advice to all who are in trouble regaiilne w Dom(>st ic- Financial. Health .nuehng. Marriage and love affairs, etc* HOO to 7 O
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    • 87 12 CURRENCY NOTES IN CIRCULATION I THE whole amount of currency notes in circulation in Malaya on Feb. 1 last was $163,994,317.15. The average amount or currency notes in circulation during the month of January last was $164,1&3,326.04. JOHORE CENSORSHIP CENSORSHIP regulations have v been introduced in Johore according to a
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    • 95 12 r°« e«n boy; Fort neat, heailhy head oi h»ir- keapj the head J I COOI teo, J MASraYOUK tMMMM I HAM WITH f J|| IM MCK-G££ASY 1| J HAM OEAM jXo Poirol Rationing Required. << Plinr i E BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE WIN T\KE AUUUL YOU TO APPOINTMENTS ACCORDING TO SCHEDULE
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