Malaya Tribune, 22 March 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, March 22, 1941.
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  • 78 1 Reuter. i dc Janeiro. Mar. 22. sT,| i B a l pe rsistent j tn, in Rio de Janeiro nnlv are the Ger- cargo ships Lech and preparing for a running attempt, tliev win be joined their dash by Italian f,i [iter- now laid
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  • 136 1 Reuter. Trans-Atlantic Test I New York, Mar. 21. yiu lariat and most powerful nbef in the world will make its trans-Atlaniic test Hiijiit. 82-ton Douglas B 19, and 1« ol Hying non-stop across mtic, dropping 18 tons of hosiycs. and flying back to liars of this flying
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  • 94 1 Reuter. London. Mar. 22. N airmen again attempted llTerv little ever Britain during estcrday < Friday*. Bombs c >s on the Norfolk coast, n Kent, together with a .gun attack on a soiith,;t town wer? the extent '•liny"stated that very V was done and nobody
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  • 238 1 "In Few Days" THE opinion that the United States Navy will shortly be convoying United States war supplies to Britain across the Atlantic was expressed by naval sources in Washington yesterday (Friday) in private conversation. "Probably within a few days/ 9 Reuter was
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  • 156 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. THE RA.F. carried the Battle or th- Atlantic into the enemy s camp last night wheitj they made a successful attack on the German submarine base at Lorient Many explosions were caused on tne docks and a large fire was
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  • 11 1 BRITAIN PORTUGAL Reuter. Kent citculaWd by |he CW roan propaganda Reuter.
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  • 136 1 Nairobi, Mar. 22. cniMPS who is engaged in l IELT.-COMMANOER J. B. SOAMES, friend farming at NanyukiandI fa vvho ta charged with ehocMeDow of Sir l'el ves soon murder of lx*d Errol, told »o December and after their marriage, vu»tdttaa on the farms itnesa
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  • 68 1 London, Mar. laHigh Commissioner for w» I ,ada Mr Malcolm MacDonaia, mces that pursuant to the jemendattons ot tne and Canada Joint DefenOJ d, the Canadian «wernment tab?ishing air bases at Fort St. John, Fort Nelsom n Luke. White Horse, Prince gi unci ymithers. Thlse fields will
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  • 34 1 Reuter. untitled Spain (Trinidad). Mar. 21. K|EARLY 2CO Frenchmen, including W three air pilots, left here recent- join the Free French forces is now revealed. They were merry residents of French G p.- Renter.
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  • 173 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. rHE Gotenburg Handelstidn;ng says that there is no reason to under-estimate the Japanese war machine, but the long drawn out and in no way finished China war ias brought serious "blood-letting to Japan. Japan's great conquering plan ias been
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  • 41 1 Japan New Situation Reuter. Tokyo, Mar. 22. THE newspaper Nichi Nichi, in a comment, says that Japan must devise suitable methods to meet the situation, for the United States has placed herself in the first line of defence of democracy.— Reuter.
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  • 37 1 via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Mar. 22. ITENNETH BENNETT (19) was sentenced to a years imprisonment yesterday on a S 3 «< S ffifUe was given nine months Wireless.
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  • 220 1 Reuter. Cairo, Mar. 22. SIR JOHN DILL, chief of the Imperial General Staff, in a speech in Cairo yesterday, emphasised that the victories in the Middle East had been due to cooperation between men from all parts of the Empire as well as Fiee Frenchmen and Poles,
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  • 26 1 Reuter. Marseilles, Mar. 22: Demorisuations against the Franco-Italian Aimistice Commissioner have taken Place in south-east France, it was disclosed yesterday .-Reuter.
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  • 163 1 Belgrade, Mar. 22 rpHRKE Yugoslav Ministers have resigned as a protest against acceptance of the German demands. They are M. Chubrilovitch lAgrlrnlture) M. Konstantinovitch (SusUcei and M. fecial Welfare). M. Protitch (Minister of Supplies) is ready to resign if the German terms are aC
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  • 141 1 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 22. THE war has already been decided T i„ favour of Germany and her allies, and the events of w.U SSSC in a U la Hungarian F r r e,gn received by SSeffn MunichTesterday Hitler in mu nV o rsa tion with f
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  • 230 1 COMMANDER 800 PRISONERS TAKEN Reuter. Cairo, Mar. 22. 4 SPECIAL communique issued by British General A Headquarters announcing the capture of Jirabub states 'Jirabub has been captured. While more important operations were continuing in yrenaica, it was decided not to attack Jirabub hut to leave
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  • 228 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. TO the long hst of Britain's air 1 raid heroes has been added the name of John Thomas Cam••Buster" to his friends, a aevn m l y t the youngest r.eorce Medal winner for helping nohcf officers to rescue
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  • 135 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 22. I EXCEPT for a tank attack which was repulsed and one tank cap- tured, Italian activity in Albania on Friday was confined to patrol reconnaissance and artillery fire states an official communique v?su ed at Gr?ek headquarters. Th? Athens Radio also statement
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  • 63 1 British Wireless. London. Mar. 22. OVER £1,750.000 in War Savings Stamps and Certificates were purchased in the first 22 days of Canada's war loan campaign and it is believed that the objective of £2,500,000 worth a month will be exec ded Nigeria's "Win the War"
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  • 157 1 via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. HopWn) London, Mar. 22. THE statement of the chairman or F the Chartered Bank. which he will deliver at the annual meting of the company on Apr 2 s» that the wartime *2!S"mi era of and rubber has brought
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  • 83 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Mar. 22. THE lack of shipping space for 1 even essential commodities is reflected in the growing; pre* ems of rubber dealers who bought rubber last Autumn for delvery at the present time, and who
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    • 117 1 M. HASSAN, WAter Contractor* nectrlcal, OM ™B»«* n Boa*. 3*. S8 w£. W TEL. SINGAPORE r T7 lreme nt8 In For all rour u ru 0 electric, installation or pl«u* gan and water o,,r .^w—Electric ll«J»tWe also flurnga. lamp" ohandeller». bowl n ™ble lftm m; L shades, lT|l JE heatfng
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  • 189 2 (From Our Own Reporter) i Penang, Friday, j THREE houses were gutted and damage estimated at about $3,000 was done when a fire broke out in Jelutong Road yesterday. These houses were in a row and were occupied by Chinese families. The inmates of
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  • 39 2 A FURTHER sum of $82,813 is being ask?d for in connection with the sewerage extension scheme in a supplementary budget of the Singapore Municipality announced yesterday. Th? revised vote on this item is now for $340,767.
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  • 234 2 Miss Nicoll-Jones' Prolonged Study (Tribune Staff Reporter) extensive individual official survey of the Colony's social evil problems, which has lasted for about nine months, is about to come to an end, with the preparing of the final report. The investigator, Miss S. E.
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  • 34 2 The Indian Youth League will entertain Mr. c S. Venkatachar. the India i Agent to a tea party on Mar 25. at 5.30 p m. n: t;iei r premises in Rac e Course Poad.
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  • 1121 2 rr TTT Singapore, Friday. GESTK I LATING man. in white, standing at the base ol the traffic signal Standard, was stated to have led to the tire engine crossing the Stamford Road-Victoria Street Junction This was revealed when the inquest into
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  • 302 2 TOUR interesting Arab personal!- ties are now on their wav to I Singapore from the Hadhramaut I southern part of the hcninsula from which ail the Arabs of Malaya and the Dutch Indies One of them is Abdullah bin Abub-k-Lajam, a scion of one of
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  • 27 2 A. N. Nagappa Chettlar untitled and bursj of Kalng is hertly leving toro India, on holiday, A. N. vEERAPPA cHETE teU? «"IEST he tl T banter and
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  • 25 2 Mr. R. untitled M.C.S. Accountant General. R p.M B S d hai*'hs« Accountantact M Deputy r^nlia^^ I $S 8* 111 addition to hi* own duties
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    • 413 2 j 10UK FRIENDS I MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Band Concert I »A|f *Les SAME**"" I MODLRVii! Hmß 53»! I Sea View Hotel TO-NIGHT jj j SPECIAL DINN ER-DANCE CABARET DINNER S3._ M NTI TAX ji lENRRTADORNT PROVIDED BY MARIE DESTY j com FOOD
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    • 132 2 g'yf f i S tUM'TIi- J*-r jjfa B J#• ff^^naWsl ~Ji*ir3tJBgr is? j ,-♦> tssW^gK^asl THE GCYc will NEED] WH T 'S V IT'S PARTLY MY FAULT AI ?l *T.T«j jftTffT A 107 MORE COACH- VVi?ONG WITH 1 JUST CANIY COMC£\TRAtf TOO irj c.c fSBS (fen f «jsiwLZl sss LEO
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    • 97 2 .Total numbi r <if 1' planes destroyed 25* yesterday o n' d r ">? UP to midniehi time l n^ NONE Messrs. A. Huiwi.i. Capt. D. E. Webste, i H 1 <d to the rank nt i l ***Q ur 1 Cor£! ill »*uca oakery) 9 a m. to 6
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  • 95 3 PETROL RATIONING j ro m our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Friday, iraj decision to forward a reflation tc Government, il Perak miners, for the tne issu? of petrel coumining was an essential y eldins the bulk of rev- F.MS. Government, at a joint meeting held d!
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  • 214 3 Supervision Of Chinese Enterprises (Tribune Staff Reporter) S™ rE* f r m the Mi n«try of Economic merce in hinese Chambers of Corner rVistirvi.h T n T-r lwUn Malava wil1 have ter Wlth th Ministry shortly, it is relfcbly understood. I he reason
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  • 155 3 ("Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Hi-t aid post-, treated under the auspices of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade, Singapore, have been recently reorganised, and the Tribune reliably learns that up to date 11 first aid posts in Singapore have been fixed and the personnel already a
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  • 57 3 Singapore. Friday. IT is understood that Mr. F. J. Kemlo of Messrs. Harrisons. Barker and Co.. Ltd.. has been appointed a nominee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce "on the Municipal Commission in place of Mr. F. D. Thompson. Mr. Kemlo took the oath before Mr Conrad
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  • 125 3 (From Our Own Xi porter) Penang, Friday. (STRICTER control of remittances to China through clubbed letter dealers is foreshadowed in a circular which has l*jen sent to all clubbed letter dealers in Penang by the Foreign Exchange Controller of Penang. At the present moment, not
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  • 127 3 (From Ovr Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. THE much discussed subject of the number of hawkers who should be permitted to sell foodstuffs was again referred to at the monthly meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board, and it was decided to adopt the suggestion of the
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  • 424 3 "HPHE evidence ol* history of the Malay as a fighting man bi unfortunately very scarce, but what there is goes to prove that when the occasion arises he does it well. As a pirate he appears to have shown remarkable ability and 'faring/ said
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  • 154 3 iFrom Our Own Reporter! Ipoh, Friday. REFERRING to a letter written to him by the Secretary to the Resident, Dr. R. E. Anderson, acting chairman of the Kinta Sanitary Board, presiding at yesterday's monthly meeting of the Board, said that he had been asked to
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  • 275 3 (Tiibune S<aff Reporter) POLLOWING the revelation in the Malaya Tribune yesterday thai generous offers have been received in connection with the BppeaJ tor women volunteers to take care of the children of those who have to do war work in time of an
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  • 764 3 already reported in the Malaya Tribune, a plan for the insurance of goods against war risks will be put into operation in the Colony and the F.M.S. with effect from April 1. The folic wing are details of the scheme: There will be put into
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  • 120 3 Singapore, Friday. CHARGED with having attempted to bring into the Colony 50 I unstamped letters, Leong Kiew, 41-year-old woman, told Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magi. trate, that she wished to plead guilty and that she had collected the letters from various people in Kong
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    • 232 3 ENROL NOW MATRICULATION and SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day and Evening Tuition PITMAN'S are famous for their ssea at this examination, tde possible by their system of v dual tuition which enables students to Progress rapidly. F Matriculation, PITMAN'S an of the few- Colleeres offerm'.; a lull course of study. Details and
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    • 300 3 you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality It is the very finest Lamb Australia 1 AUSTRALIAN produces deliriously tender a fi HIT real pleasure to carve and a delight I I A jk f\ I 1 to taste. What better qualities I Vl PS could a
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  • 533 4 Webber Shines In Losers' Goal r pHE Manchesters were very lucky to defeat the Police by t\vo goals to one when these two teams met in a Div. 1 league fixture played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Two questionable goals awarded after the Police had
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  • 249 4 United Engineers 2 Straits Times 2 AN impromptu boxing match between two players resulted in their being ordered off the field in the Business Houses' League match between the United Engineers and the Straits Times played on the Singapore Harbour Board ground, yesterday. Although
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  • 114 4 THE S.C.F.A. "B" beat Fort Canning by three goals to nil on the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Fort Canning played forceful soccer but the Chinese defence was impregnable. The Chinese forwards combined well, Meng Chee being prominent. The Chinese scored twice in the first half. Yew Tim
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  • 36 4 THE Hongkong and Shanghai 1 Bank gav e the G.E.C. a walkover in their Business Houses' League fixture which was to have been played on the Police Depot ground yesterday.
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  • 128 4 THE Penang Turf Club Spring meeting will be held on Saturday, May 10. Wednesday. May 14. and Saturday. May 17. The club is catering for class 2 and class 4 horses and class 1 ponies. Two runs are provided for each division of horses
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  • 121 4 ENTERTAINMENT (At The Capitol) IF you were a millionaire playboy and there were two girls, one exceptionally beautiful but not quite so true of character, and the other plain but with great strength of character, which would you prefer? A daring drama, "And One Was Beautiful,"
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  • 71 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. AT a committee meeting, with Mr. Tan Leng Hean. the president, in the chair, of the Perak Chinese Rubber Association, it was decided to contribute $1,000 towards the Malayan Rubber Dealers' Bomber Fund. The Association also decided to issue circulars
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  • 18 4 The appointment of Mr. E. J. Davies, Deputy Legal Adviser, P.M.S.. to be Soli-citor-General, S.S., has been approved.
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  • 104 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, S C.F A. v. R.A. (Heavy), Stadium; Div. 118. Wanderers v. Naval Base Corinthians, Farrer Park; Post Office v. Customs, Post Office; 8.H.L., Chartered Bank v. A.P.C, A.P.C; Guthries v. Sime ♦Darby, Depot; Cold Storage v. Wearne Bros., Clerical Union. CRICKET: S.C.C. v. Manchesters,
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  • 116 4 1 FAST, interesting and exciting match was played at Oldham Hall between the first teams of the Anglo-Chirese School and the Victoria School which resulted In the former winning by 7 goals to 2. The winners excelled in every department. Particular mention must be
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  • 222 4 FE following are the teams and starting for the match between the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and the Garrison Golf Club, to be played at Tanglin to-morrow. Sepoy Lines names first:— 9.00 a.m. H. G. Turner (20> and A. D. Williamson (22» vs. E. V. Smith (11) and
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  • 32 4 Tokyo. Mar. 21. MR. SHINJI YOSHINO, the former Minister of Commerce and Industry, will leave Tokyo. a T the beginning: of April for Berlin on an insoection tour of Europe.— Eastern News.
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  • 23 4 Mr. R. N. Broome, an officer of Class IV. Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to officiate as Assistant Protector ot Chinese, Perak.
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    • 259 4 LOVELY but LONELY UNTIL HER DENTIST TOLD HER WHY! —3i 1 D LW T KNOW WHY I EVEN J&K < CAME, MADGE! MEN NEVER PAY /fRf V X) ANJY ATTENTION TO Mf WHEN jH/A tBP THERE ARE OTHER GIRLS r RUTH. WILL YOU LET ME TELL STS SHOW THAT 9
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    • 31 5 I "ANOTHER SHIP WK COMES HOME." "^m^K A fresh consignment of ''ALPINE has jusl been put on the market. Quality is excellent, as of old. Good for Baby and the whole
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  • 149 6 Opinion STANDING shoulder to shoulder with the Australian and Indian troops and the local Volunteer Forces to defend Malaya, should it become necessary, is one of the youngest army units in the Empire, the Malay Regiment. In discipline, turn-out and general l>earing, the Malay soldiers are as smart
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  • 101 6 the Malay Regiment has been in existence only for eight years, the Malay soldiers' services with the Crown go back as far as 1790 when the first regiment was raised in St. Helena from prisoners captured from a Dutch ship. They were subsequently incorporated into two companies
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  • 184 6 QUITE apart from military considerations, the progress of the Malay Regiment has an important bearing on the general welfare of this community in particular and of the country in general. And it is this aspect that must appeal to all those who look forward to greater Malaya playing
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  • 134 6 have often emphasised in these columns the imperative need for the creation of a nationalism racy of the soil, before the country can achieve further constitutional advancement. Naturally, this is a movement, in which the Malays themselves must, play the leading role. It, therefore, behoves the Malay
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  • 1415 6  -  By Devon Francis We hear each day of more and more aircraft being sent by the U.S.A. to Britain. In this article an American aviation correspondent tells of the quality of those machines. fHE scene was a British air training camp and the day was one
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  • 415 6  -  (By DAVID WALKER yyiTII the stoppage of international trains, Rumania, tragic slave of Axis ambitions, becomes more than ever a shattered house of bloodshed and mystery. From chaotic reports of four days' revolution it is impossible to see real origins; therefore it is worth while to
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  • 284 6 QNE of the greatest human documents of the war, "An Airman's Letter to His Mother," is to be filmed. John Gielgud and Louise Hampton are to appear in it. The letter, which was published last June and has been reprinted all over the world,
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  • 607 6 R. B. Ooi •THOSE who are sponsoring the anti-opium campaign find* that with the Government still earning on the sale of chandu. it has an uphill job to do. The registration of smokei not prevented unregistered smokers from obtaining their supplies" Apart from chandu supplied by smugglers,
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  • 767 7 Cabinet Split Over German Demands Reuter. NEW political crisis has arivn n. Bel S!" ade > Mar. 21. A promise terms have caused a s n M W cornwas revealed after the Cabtnet met ?i m Cabinet s Prince Paul, the
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  • 32 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. Over £5.000,000 has now been raised for the Duke of Gloucester's Red Cross and St. John Ambulance Funds. This was announced from the funds' headquarters in London to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 194 7 Reuter. I Berlin, Mar. 21. S A THREAT to impose martial law on the whole or Darts i of the Netherlands, if neces- sary for the maintenance of J public order and safety, has J been made by the German Commissioner, states the Ger.
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  • 88 7 Reuter. Dublin. Mar. 21. DRASTIC restriction orders with regard to wheat. flour and bread have been made by the Eire Government, to come into operation immediately. The percentage of flour extraction from wheat Is raised from 90 to 95 per cent, and the feeding of wheat
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  • 45 7 Reuter. Ottawa Mar. 21. TILE Dominions House of Com- mons has approved a resolution submitted by the Finance Minister, Mr. Ilsley. preparing the way for the introduction of a £325.000,000 Appropriation Bill covering th? war costs fcr the year beginning April I.—Reuter.
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  • 705 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. DLYMOUTH was the main target of Nazi raiders over Britain on Thursday night. Waves of Nazi planes rained explosive and fire bombs over the area for several hours. Earlier in the day, the King and Queen had visited Plymouth and
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  • 101 7 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 20 I I ORD Halifax, the British Ambassador, and Dr. Kleffcns. the Dutch Foreign Minister, were given 1 a tremendous reception when they attended a meeting of the National j Press Club. Lord Halifax spoke for half an i hour "off the record"
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  • 64 7 Eastern News. Shanghai. Mar. 21. TWO members of the political police of the National Government of China were shot, and seriously wounded on the Shinza Read bridee in the International Settlement- at 12.30 yesterday afternoon. Mr. Chu Kien-kung was shot in the back and Mr.
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  • 331 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. rpiE two German raiders to which Mr. Winston Churchill referred in his speech at the Pilgrims' lunch this week as being at work in the Atlantic are the Scharnhorst and the Gneisenau, it is learned in London to-day. The Prime Minister,
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  • 74 7 Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, Mar. 21. THE German cargo steamer Lech. (3.290 tons*, which ran the blockade from Bordeaux with a valuable cargo of chemicals, and aeroplane parts is stated to be preparing for a new attempt to cross the Atlantic. It is reported
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  • 392 7 Reuter. LONDON, MAR. 21. THE ITALIANS HAVE SUFFERED 25,000 CASUALTIES IN THEIR RECENT TREMENDOUS BUT UNAVAILING ATTACKS ON GREEK POSITIONS IN ALBANIA, ACCORDING TO AN ESTIMATE GIVEN IN AUTHORITATIVE MILITARY CIRCLES IN LONDON TO-DAY. Military experts in London are full of admiration for the
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  • 358 9 Law Clerks' Association Mr. R. B. Ooi Correspondence (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune* Sir,—An article written by Mr. R. B. Ooi appeared in your issue of Feb. 5 last under caption "Through Chinese Eyes." it referred to certain alleged corruptpractices among law clerks, and the Committee of the
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    • 26 9 YOUNG MYNAH BIRDS COULD SOON be TAMED. TALK. etc. Apply See EARLY to AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. LIMITED STOCK. BASIC PRICES at "BDJDSHOP", ipoh. Phone 290. Estd. 1902.
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    • 469 9 LATEST 11 ADVERTISEMENTS Situation Vacant WANTED Bill-collector. Also Boys Girls for Office Box 393. Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. 932G) Situation Wanted CAPABLE CHINESE acs clerk, firm in English, solicits spare time work. Please i write Box 394, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 937Q) Miscellaneous FOR HLRE, Refrigerator, Shelvador, 3 4 cv.
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    • 841 10 LsssbsssI LsssV Lssssssf Situations Vacant WANTED TWO HINDUS serve Brahmin restaurant. Lekshml Vilas Ampanj? Street. Kuala Lumpur. '(No. 990G) ANTED 2 GIRLS, 45 Standard, for DlffKsary. Apply personally, 135. Serangoon d, Singapore. (No. 864G) WANTBD apprentices ln radlofirm. salary according to ability. Box 389, Maiava Tribune, Singapore. (No. 922G) WANTED
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    • 782 10 For Sale AMERICAN FOUNTAINPENS Fine points —Suit all hands. $1.50 each post free. Remittance to K. W. Ang, 8, Lorong 105. Changi. Singapore. (No 925G) BULL MASTIFF Dobermann Plncher male pup, seven months old. Apply Post Box 57. Ipoh. (No. 927G" FOR SALE. Angel, and all kinds of fishes, call
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    • 626 10 Matrimonial RESPECTABLE CHINESE, age 34. seeks girl or widow. view matrimony. Apply with particulars and photos to Box 391 c|o Maiava Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. Photos will be returned. (No. 931CH Lost And Found FOUND a Parker Pen. Owner apply to 394 Race Course Road, Singapore. (No. 920G) LOST at Spring
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    • 656 10 Professional DO YOU DRAW, design or mak* a&Vthing in your spare time? If you are interested ln turning your abilitiesimw cash, write to me in detail. Box 356 c Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. hwjj CONSULT HERBALIST TOH for Leucoderma. Diabetes. Paralysis. Djptm--ria. Loss Manhood. Urinary. Skin Diseases. Female Complaints. Mental
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    • 514 10 THE TAPAH RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on Wednesday, the 9th April. 1941, the Directors will recommend that a Final Dividend of 15 per cent., for the year ended 31st December,
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    • 213 10 •LODHUA* UTERINE TONIC Lodhra with its reputed cure for incline disorders, etc. also sets the genital organs of women in perfect order, builds the constitution with I the attainment of radiant health' and happiness devoid of periodical I uterine troubles peculiar to women. Can be had everywhere in Malaya, Thailand,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 975 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE I ovn mv ZHL. 225 Hi. 1333 k|cs. pactpdv ZHP.I. 30.96 m 9.69 m|cs. Tim» TRANSMISSION' ZHP-3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mlcs. ie metres (ir, jj n ZHL, ZHPI ZHP3 cTi 86 metres fl7 79 r am. Gs r ,P, m to 850P n> 10.00 Comedy Sketches. (Malay)
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  • 1080 11 Singapore. Mar. 21. Buyers. Sellers. MINING. pal Tin <4s) 3 3 3<7« a Amal. <;;) 7 3xd ra] Malay 336 34.6 Bltam (ss) 17(9 18,6 Weng ($1) 0 82 0 H b ngrta Tm *■> 13 4 13 langor ($1) 1 30 1.35 ntal (s*) yo
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  • 357 11 TißFuTnTvr- „w L °ndon. Jan. 31. PRESIDING at the .s.xth annual meeting of Kapala Rubber Estates of Malaya Ltd.. Mr. A. H. Doherty sauJ n^«^i 1K 100 w per cent the wh °l e of the 2 f h rom e3, *ra rubber product
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  • 28 11 The Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., has declared a second dividend of six per cent less tax making a total dividend of 12 per cent for the year.
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  • 29 11 The Postal Department advises that no air malls from the United Kingdom were received by the Eastbound British Overseas Airways Corporation flying boat which arrived la Singapore yesterday afternoon.
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  • 467 11 (From Our Own Correspondent' London, Jan. 20. the war began, some Mincing- Lane and Stock Exchange interests envisaged great advantages accruing to the rubber industry (says the Financial Times). Others foreshadowed that markets would, be Jost. It was their belief that the amount of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 50 11 SEN VITAL CREAM A beautiful bust can be acquired by everyone. You ran obtain fascinating curves, rich, lovely lines with Senvital. the surest; method to nourish and develop the bust $2..">0 per jar. Postage 30 cts Distributors: CHARI CO.. 29, Robinson Road. Singapore. Hub* i < SINGAPORE TRADERS TELEPHONE 7603
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    • 277 11 PERFECT REPAIRS PROMPT SERVICE AND SATISFATION GUARANTEED To AU Clocks and Watches Handled YICK WOH HING, 429, North Bridge Rd., 1 (Near Middle Rd.) s SINGAPORE. (Contractors for Repair of Clocks and Watches to The British Army nnd the R.A.F. Bas e in Malaya). RING 7922 FOR A TRIAL.' 1
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    • 400 11 STEAMER SAIUIWSS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, CoHyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings; Special
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    • 341 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possiWo service* are being maintained bj The P. O. S. N. Coy. fron the Straits to their usual ports of call in Chini, India Ceylon and tin United Kingdom. Passenff ers are requested to registei their requirements bo 1 under present circumstance sailings are perforce Mi
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  • 713 12  -  Britisher Whom Japanese Arrested As Alleged Spy (From H.L. Hopkin London, Mar. 21. £OL. Christopher Ronald Spear, the British military attache whom the Japanese detained for three months in Kalgan on a charge of espionage in 1939, was cited as the co-respondent in
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  • 185 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 2i. THE House of Commons yesterday •Thursday; had an "airwoman day. Seven out of the ten women members joined forces for me first time to present the case of the women of Britain to tne Government and did so witn feminine forcefulness.
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  • 109 12 THE following appointments arc gazetted: Monsieur J. Luley to be Consular Agent for Cfceeho 'ovakia In 9ingaM:\ J -T. Sheehan to act as Secretary to the High Commissioner, in addition to hii own duties as acting Malayan Establishment Mr. H P. Bryson to act as Under Been ary, Straits
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  • 91 12 i London, liar 21 I HP-HE National Service Bill published I yesterday (Thursday) gives the Go- vernment power to use. for air defence. men who have registered for service HI the three armed fOTCSS, Conditionally ragietewu conscientious objectors are liable to be called
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  • 134 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 21. PHOTOGRAPHIC proof of the very serious damage to the crack German liner Bremen is contained in official R.A.F. pictures released to-day. The photographs, which were taken by an R.A.F. reconnaissance plane show the Bremen burning in the Bremerhaven
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  • 312 12 ACTIVITIES in the Kinta Sanitary Board area ol Perak, designed to assist In the war effort, consist of the collection of waste paper and discarded vegetables, plans for the collection of pig feed iiom householders, the growing of egetab?ea by the Board's labourers and the establishment
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  • 290 12 British Wireless. London, Mar. 22. NOW that Mogadishu, Kismayu and the other ports on the I Italian Somaliland coast are in British hands, it is possible to reveal the many occasions upon which the South African Air Force have co-operated with the Navy in lhe ceaseless
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  • 118 12 Singapore. Friday, pLEADING guilty to a charge of assisting in the management of a chap ji ki lcttery on Mar. 20. n ay Jo:y <60) was to-day sentenced to three weeks' simple Imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh m th? third court. Bay
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  • 21 12 Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 21.—Goebbels received the Japanese Youth Movement delegation which is now visiting Germany, according to the German news agency.—Reuter.
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  • 409 12 Singapore, Friday. V PAYMENT of about $48,000 by his In-other to assist him in his business losses was disclosed in the High Court to-day at the continuation of the public examination of Isaac A. Elias. a former rubber broker, who was adjudicated a bankrupt
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  • 410 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AUSTRALIANS who are eagerly scanning newspapers for n* and pictures of their soldiers who are here in Maiava S grumbling because, they say, they are not getting ennm. They want more intimate news of their men and. realising this, Consolidated Press, one of
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  • 204 12 London, Mar. 2J. A STATEMENT issued in London nby the Government of Poland and the provisional Government of Czechoslovakia gives further details of the steps being taken in accordance with their historic declaration of last Armistice Day to prepare the way for a future conlederation
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  • 33 12 The entry of persons into and the departure of persons from Kedah by sea. air. rail, road or any other means, is restricted and may even by prohibited, states the Kedah Government Gazette
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  • 204 12 SINGAPORE, alcng wit* of the Empire, will tomorrow as a National I) er as set aside by Hi. Mai sty the King. Every church is r sp the call and in every place of worship, special prayers and thanksgiving services will bp offered throughout th» day. Owing
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 106 12 g SHOES Fflll HLL THE Sy) COMPLETE MODERN X 1 B SERVICE IN Br A A r kV U7 l" D AirY c!iildren s flexible box-calf "P w% l> it 1% sandal in brown. Strong leather sole and rubber heel. *fRST QUALITY SHOES Special Shoes Made to Order. SS^O You
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    • 70 12 BLACKOUT your house, blackout the town, but for gooaness sake, don't BLACKOUT ywr siumacn during the long nights of i»e local BLACKOUT you find it Inconvenient or troublesome to have your BLACKOUT dinner or supper or to get to your favourite restaurant BLACKOUT meals are simple and really economical if
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    • 197 12 mam pa C AR~DRI VERS! FOR EASE AND CX)MFORT Wl POLAROID EYE TOGS Obtainable Exclusively Ir BENRIMO OPTICAL CO. 165, CAPITOL Bl n.niM; I BIOZYCEN HAS HELPED THOUSANDS I who suffer from STOMACH TROUBLES, j IT WILL HELP YOU TOO! Sen d 30 cents Stamp for trial to G.P.O. Box
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