Malaya Tribune, 24 March 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Monday, March 24, 1941.
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  • 469 1 Turks Confident YUGOSLAV CRISIS Reuter. London, Mar. 24. jp HE Serbian elements and army leaders in Yugoslavia will prevent widemead concessions to Germany, says the rkish newspaper I Hits to-day. Ankara Radio to-night broadcast a ecis ot a long lilus article
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  • 100 1 Reuter. London. Mar. 23. THE destruction of two enemy fc rr.bers over Britain to-day is firmed by the Air Ministry ecorda little enemy activity this country during day. A single aircraft is reported tc ipped bombs near the 1 coast and a point hi Ti Scotland.
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  • 227 1 Reuter. Wellington, Mar. AS a result of the delegation of I n New Zealand representatives I to the Eastern Group Conference at New Delhi, a specially selected group of British technicians examined the industrial possibilities of New Zealand with a view to assisting the Empire
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Santiago, Mar. 23. THE clandestine conference here of the German Ambassadors in Argentine. Chile and Peru have deeply disturbed public opinion in Peru, according to a Lima dispatch, which quotes the press demand that the Peruvian Government should "investigate what plot was hatched at Santiago."—Reuter.
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  • 222 1 Reuter. Cairo, Mar. 23. COME factors which should enu courage Yugoslavia to stand firm in the face of German demands are indicated by British olficial circles here. It is declared that the action of the three Yugoslav ministers who resigned as a protest against
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  • 290 1 SPEECH TO PRESS IN MOSCOW Reuter. Moscow, Mar. 24. OT to know personally the leaders of Germany and Italy might have made a difference in the carrying out of the whole foreign policy of Japan," said Mr. Matsuoka, (Japanese Foreign Minister), receiving the
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  • 65 1 Reuter. New York, Mar. 23. nr.. Chaim Weizmann. President of the World Zionist Organisation, has arrived in New York "to discuss his share nt Britain's war effort with American scientists. Dr. Weizmann declined to make any further statement on his activities here. It will be recalled
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  • 294 1 war weapons week to-day. "I cannot help thinking that this is the most generous gesture that has ever been made. "No Englishman should ever forget what the U.S.A. has done for us in the year 1941. In the deathly hush which we feci may be
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  • 291 1 Reuter. (Reuters Special Commentary) London, Mar. 20. THE Boston Post reports the Wyoming Senator, Mr. Joseph O'Mahoney, in a speech at Boston to the Charitable Irish Society, as saying: "If England fal'.s there will be no freedom for the people of England nor for the
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  • 150 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 23 PLYMOUTH has begun the grim task of clearing up alter the two heavy raids. For o\er 48 hours, demolition and salvage parties worked almost continuously to unearth the dead and buried from under heaps of debris, while troops and sailors have been
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  • 91 1 London, Mar. 23. THE Canadian Red Cross Society has provided i.25,000 for the construction of 36 mobile kitchens for the use of firemen and policemen sent as reinforcements to raided areas. The gift will be? of the greatest help in solving the difficult problem of
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  • 117 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 23. THE recent fall of Jiiabab, the I Italian outpost in the Libyan desert, has been the subject of I comment by Rome Radio. One broadcast announced: "So the epic of Jirabab is finished The announcer went on to explain that the
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  • 109 1 Reuter. London. Mar. 26. A STATEMENT that both occupied I and unoccupied France are to be supplied with fruit, vegetables and mutton from North Africa In increasing amounts is credited to M. Roch, director of Vichy's Ministry of Supply, in an interview quoted i by
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  • 91 1 London, Mar. 24. ONE of two raiding bombers which was officially reported destroyed on Sunday was chafed by two fighter pilots—South African and Czech The South African, states the Air Ministry news service, opened the combat," from close range. He broke away to let his Czech colleague nttack and then
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  • 85 1 Reuter. London. Mar. 23. COLLOWING the failure of their big offensive the Italians are now themselves in" frantically on the Albanian front, according to statements by prisoners quoted by the Athens Radio tc-night (Sunday). Bewildered officers strive desperately to reorganise their scattered forces.. Earthworks are
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  • 38 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 23. ITALIAN attacks on the Greek positions near the Aoos river in Albania on Sunday were repulsed with heavy losses, says a Greek army headquarters communique, quoted by the Athens Radio.— Reuters.
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  • 112 1 Reuter. Khartoum, Mar. 23. INTENSIVE patrol activity plays la large part in British seige methods round Keren When a British patrol encountered enemy forces in the neign bourhood of cne fort they summoned artillery to their support. The British guns Pr° m P u y ed
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  • 63 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 23. COASTAL Command aircraft paid a visit to the French coast this (Sunday) morning, destroyed a German barrack block at the port of Quiberon, the submarine base in Brittany, and scored a direct hit on an enemy escort vessel near Brest.
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  • 67 1 Reuter. Chungking, Mar. 23. HEAVY fighting is going on nean Lake Taihu, some hundred miles west of Shanghai, where the Chinese forces have b:en menacing the Shanghai-Nanking Railway. Japanese reinforcements, rush?d from Shanghai and Hangchow, are attacking the Chinese positions west of the lake. With the
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  • 98 2 Malayan News In Brief (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. THE claim against Lee Soon Peng, well-known Penang Chinese, brought by a Malay broker, Che Din Sullalman. who told the court that he had been a broker since "the Emden visited the shores of Penang," for $330 being
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  • 99 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Friday. Teh Kong Hwee, who was charged on two counts of cheating Ramanathan Chettiar in respect of $10,000 was convicted yesterday and sentenced to nine months' and six months' rigorous imprisonment respecMvely, the sentences to run concurrently from the date of his arrest.
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  • 83 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Under a new order publ shed in 'he FM.S. Government Gazette, no person 'haU print or publish any placard, pamphlet or leaflet containing any matter in any language other than English unless the same has been previously submitted and approved by
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  • 109 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Friday. Rice purchasers in Penang will have to register themselves as from April 16 this year, when the Registration of Purchasers Order comes into force here. No feat, however, needs to be entertained by rice purchasers as his is not a system of
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  • 136 2 (From Our Own Reporter) ipoh. Friday. DERAK miners have now the op--1 portumty of subscribing to the Malayan Miners' Bomber Fund tarted by Lt.-Col. G. M. P. Horn:dge and supported by the various mining associations in the F.M.S. They pledged their wholenearted support at a joint meeting of
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  • 120 2 (From Our Own Reporter) M Ipoh, Friday. T yesterday's meeting of the intS Sanitary Board, the actrr chairman, Dr. R. c. Anderon. announced that he had forwarded, acting under instructions he names of four unofncials of thf rd A Who WOuld constitute the Rent Assessment Board, to the
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  • 124 2 (From Our Own Reporter) E,tt~ Penang, Friday. VIDENCE was recorded by Mr. H. A. Ferrer, the First Magistrate, yesterday, m the case in h Zamnrrad Khan a Pathan, was cl ged wi h causing the ceath of a Cantonese woman, Chow Ah >ng by doing a neghgent
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  • 143 2 (From Our |)wn Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. THE King Edward VII School, 1 Taiping, has Introduced an interesting innovation that may well be copied by other schools and institutions. A register of all present and past masters, present pupils and old boys concerned in any form
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  • 117 2 THE profit on Ipoh racing last year amounted to $158,801.92. as against $63,353.63 for the previous year according to the committee's report which will be presented at the annual general meeting of the Perak Turf Club on Friday, Mar. 28. The Club paid $265,035.87 to
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  • 350 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. FIVE Chinese rice dealers, who pleaded guilty to summons charges of refusing offers to buy rice by imposing a condition requiring the purchase of other food, were convicted and given a nominal fine of $5 on each charge
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  • 96 2 "MONEY THE WOMAN'" (At The Alhambra) ENTERTAINMENT OTURDY drama with the Issue always In doubt marked the picture, "Monev Woman Which opened at the Alhambra yesterday. th^l rk J I eti Brenda Marshall is in the hnnrt Rouble with a crook of a husband who is ensnared by another woman
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  • 309 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) to be beaten by the various turf clubs, societies and communities in Malaya who are raising funds for the purchase of bombers and fighters to be presented to the British Government, Malayan rubber dealers have also set themselves to the task
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  • 147 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Mar. 24 1 FINE of $75, in default, six weeks' rigorous imprisonment and suspension of hi s driving* licence for three months was the sentence passed by Mr. j. w. D. Ambrose, in the police court on Friday on Zainal
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  • 153 2 (From Our Own Reporter) ARRANGEMENTS for the annual district conference of the 80th Rotary district which will be held here during- the Easter holidays were discussed at the weekly tiffin meeting of the Ipoh Rotary Club held in the Hotel Majestic. Dr. Wu regretted that the various
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  • 110 2 AT the semi-annual general meeting and election of officers o the .Singapore Filipino Association, held yesterday, at Wilkie Road, Mr. P. G. Peralta, was re-elected Hon. Piesident. Mi. C. B. Arrloia, the Ice. sportsman and schoolmaster, i the newly-elected hon. vice-pre.l--dent. Mr. M. Ponce Enrile
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  • 109 2 Singapore, Monday. THE dates for the Issue of Petro. 1 coupons have already been fixed. I Car owners are reminded that registration cards must be presented before the coupons will be issued and that it is preferable to apply in person or by messenger.
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  • 465 3 Kecruiting Officers Disannointed r OI (Tribune Staff Reporter) rl!ZrtT S °L M ala y a > educational system, which sets the i i f SC f o/ «s the goal for thousands of schoolboys, have been brought sharply into focus by
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  • 123 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) k SENIOR Officer of the Australian Commonwealth Income Tax Department, Mr. A. E. Crisp, has just arrived in Malaya and been appoint ed Deputy Collector-General of the War Tax Department. Straits Settlements, the Tribune reliably understands. Mr. Crisp has had considerable experience
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  • 52 3 No person lawfully engaged to serve in any ship chartered or requisitioned by or on behalf of His Majesty or the Government sha'l learve his employment in any such Rip except by agreement with his employers notwithstanding that his agicement to serve in such ship has expired, states the Kedah
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  • 593 3 Delhi. Mar. IP. rE bravery of a young Indian officer, trained at the Dehra Dun Military Academy, was reported here to-day by an officer of the Indian Army just returned from the Middle East. In one of the engagements the retreating Italians had left land mines
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  • 889 3 Reaction To Roosevelt's Speech Bitter Wrath At Nazi Executions—Dutch-Japanese Talks Muslims Pray For Holland The Dutch In India War Fund Efforts Batavia, Mar. 17. THE broadcast of Mr. Roosevelt's magnificent speech was listened to with intense interest. The first press comments were published to-day. 'The head of the
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  • 395 3 PLYING times in January were the least since the opening of the Kallang- Airport, says Mr. D. If. Walker, Club captain, in a report on the activities of the Royal Singapore Flying; Club for January and February. Mr. Walker, inter alia, says:— Flying times for the
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  • 51 3 The French Consul-General at Batavia, M R. Delage, whose name was recently removed from the list of members of the Batavia Alllnnre Pranonise because of his anti-Dutch expressions, will if tire in May His MMOtMOf Will be M Oliver CJ.isoulii. a former legation secretary M Delage will return to unoccupied
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  • 448 4 ALL OUT FOR 11 &23 WICKETS FELL EASILY IN YESTERDAY'S CRICKET PLAYING on the Police Depot ground, the S.S*. Police inflicted a crushing defeat on the Coast Battery, R.A., Changi, by an innings and 120 runs, yesterday. The Police scored 154 runs in their innings,
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  • 205 4 IN a low scoring match at Blakan Mati yesterday, the Indian Association beat the R.A. iB.M.i by ;40 runs. Scores: INDIAN ASSN:—Abasbhov c Gregg b Collins 17. Ram Piara st Wiseman b"WilI kinson 3. Hera Singh b Constable 10. Lall Bingh lbw Wilkinson
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  • 196 4 IN a low scoring game, the S.R.C. defeated Segamat by 54 runs on the SRC. padang. yesterday. Roy Bain top scored with 30 while Thoy who was undefeated with 26 runs, captured four wickets for eight runs. Scores: S.R.C.:—R. Bain c Thomas b Nagesu 30. G. GalLstan
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  • 278 4 t PLAYING their first cricket match of the season, the Fortress Sig- nai Company scored a fine victory 1 over the R.A.O.C. at Alexandra yesterday (Sunday), winning by four wickets. When the R.A.O.C. batting first, j declared their innings closed at j 154 for five wickets, they
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  • 208 4 UATSMEN shone in the S.C.R.C- Loyals cricket match which ended in a draw at Gillman yes--terday. Freeman knocked up a bright 92 for the Loyals while Cheow Chye contributed a sound 71 for the Chinese Scores: S.C.R.C. Lav Hock Chve c Smith b Clarke 7
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  • 272 4 IJRILLIANT bowling by S. Kulasingam, who captured eight wickets for 11 runs, gave the second string of the Ceylon S.C. a good win over the J.C.S.A. in a cricket match played on the Civil Service Association ground yesterday. The Ceylonese won by 108 runs,
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  • 339 4 Ceylonese Army Draw ANOTHER fine innings by Major Cole, who together with Capt. Hope knocked up 111 runs for the second wicket, and a well-played 44 by K. Muthucumaru, exMalayan player. featured the cricket match between a strong Army XI and the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier yesterday The match
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  • 246 4 PLAYING their first match of the season, the Singhalese Association defeated the C.V M.A. by 39 runs in a cricket match played at McNair Road yesterday. (Sunday. Scores: SINGHALESE ASSY. P. Übeyrls c Anandan b J. C. de Souza 10 G. Ranatunga c Suares b
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  • 191 4 Rain Spoils Match Between R.A.F. R.A.A.F. I>AIN which fell just as the Aus- tralians were about to bat. spoilt the cricket match between the R.A.A.F. and the R.A.F. < Tengah >. payed at Sembawang yesterday. The Tengah airmen, batting first, scored 138 runs all out. thanks mainly to a brilliant
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  • 206 4 THE Singapore Swimming Club ball themselves. I 1 drew five all with the R.A.A.F. in a very interesting and thrilling water-polo match yesterday (Sunday). Henrichsen scored the first two goals for the Club in the first half, the first after a tussle outside the four yard
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  • 87 4 Reuter. TO »AV u S RUGGER 22 SSB& 5 Dewsbury 21. York 5 *™uy 5. «i!? erBtone n° v 20. Leeds 9 ti Huddersfield 3. CastlefordT(lfter extra 7 played ?££S5 k 5 Wel8 Army XV 13 PoUce 1 Command Metropolitan Bath 8 Royal Air Force XV 0 Bedford
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  • 64 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Reserve Div Argylls v Police, Stadium; Loyals v R.A.F.. Glllman; Div. 2a. V.M.C.A. v R.A.O.C. V.M.C.A.; Signals v RAF. (Tengah), Alexandra; S.H.B. v RAF (Seletar). 5.H.8.; 8.H.L., Harper Gilfillan v Oversea C.8., Clerical Union; Ford v Uniteers. F. and N. The Div. I match
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  • 145 6 Opinion IN o der to justify the con- fid« n ice the Colony Governmen- have placed in the Singapore Traction Company I by giving it a virtual monopoly of the city's main public transport services, this Company must endeavour to pass on to the public part at least
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  • 137 6 A PUBLIC utility company should have a two-fold responsibility, namely, to maintain a regular and efficient service for the public and to give a square deal to its employees. The latter was accomplished after the strike ot 1938, but in the case of the former all appeared to
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  • 110 6 ADJUSTMENT of the services is urgently needed to off-set whatever inconveniences may be caused by petrol rationing. Our attention has been drawn to a charge made by a loca resident that on chartering a bus to carry mourners to a funeral, he was asked to fetch coupons for
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  • 177 6 U/E are aware that tho S.T.C. is most anxious to remove any cause for complaint from the public. Here are two suggestions which may be helpful: (1) "(!ommi*nity" bus sorvices of the kind now being tried out in Kuala Lumpur are bound to save city workers living in
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  • 672 6  -  "The Tyrants Have Met Their Masters" By J.L. Garvin y ET lis realise the M j strength and scope of America's determination, as proclaimed by the President. Then, let us see upon what moral and practical grounds he bases his appeal to the American people for
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  • 629 6 (By A Special Corrc^p>r,dc7it) JAPANESE statesmen and the Japanese press frequently assert that Japan's aims in the East are clear and definite. Yet when they come to declare their aims, they make statements which are generally vague and confused, and sometimes contradictory. They speak of Greater
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  • 314 6 girls are going to lose those long, rolling curls soon. There is a scarcity of hairpins, and U is going to get worse. The metal is needed for Britain's war effort. Hairdressers are therefore designing new styles. Curls will not disappear altogether, but
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  • 80 6 A STRANGE suicide wave is re- ported to be decimating the population of Abbeville, in occupied France. The Nouveau Temps says that half the population" have thrown themselves into th e Somme. Many others have abandoned farms and businesses, left the city and disappeared. The adds that
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  • 596 6 R. B. Ooi RECENTLY an Australian p gave prominence to compl that Eurasian immigration ofl in Java overstepped official pricty whilst conducting th amination of European (v from Hongkong who were i to Australia. Both the offl the evacuees were women. Whatevei might have been actual position,
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  • 77 7 Reuter. Vichy, Mar. 23. ADMIRAL Platon, Minister of the Colonies in the Vichy Government, is shortly leaving for Northern Africa to inspect the proposed route of the 2,000 mile Trans-Sahara railway, it was announced here on Saturday. If. Berthelot, Minister of Communications, will accompany him The
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  • 108 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 23. PMPIRE countries can assist the war effort by saving their dolars for munitions, emphasised Lord Stamp, the well-known economist, in a speech here on Saturday Many, he said, were not forced to introduce food rationing as in England and II
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  • 14 7 untitled flying Officer In the SkS.\ \l baa been granted to Mr. Henry Dane.
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  • 508 7 10,000 MORE PLANES TO BE PROVIDED Reuter. 'At tup r---- London, Mar. 23. A T THE SAME TIME as it was made known in London y Britains air craft production had r v? C rd %Ures and that the accumulation of both fighters and
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  • 242 7 Reuter. Athens, Mar. 23. Z THE suggestion that the di 2 asters to hi s forces have a driven Mussolini almost to the point of madness is made in "reports from Geneva. with a reservation hv the Z Athens newspaper Elefther- J on Vimn." According
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  • 30 7 Reuter. Calcutta, Mar. 2-';. 'JpiE Chinese Military Mi<.-ion ol 14 members, led by Genera] Shan Chen, arrived here oi« Saturday and left for New Delhi.—Router.
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  • 19 7 The promotion of Dr. T. A. Buckloy, Chemist. Malayan Agricultural Service, to be a Senior CSbdnlat, has been approved.
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  • 437 7 London, Mar. 23. £ARDINAL Hinsley, speaking in a broadcast talk on the meaning of to-day as a day of national intercession, said that the mercies granted us since the days of Dunkirk call for thanksgiving and confidence. Never has so much been owed, said
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  • 33 7 Reuter. Rome, Mar. 23. The name of yet another Fascist Party official appears on the Paity roll of honour. Hp is Niccoli Giani. Director of Fascist Ideology, who was killed Is Albania Renter.
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  • 55 7 Reuter. Gibraltar, Mar. J THE siege of "The Rock" is envisaged by regulations j officially announced here on Saturday whereby the Gov- ernor is empowered to mak*> provision for the supply of food or lodging, or both, for any person when siege con- J ditions prevail
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  • 175 7 Reuter. •By Massey Anderson. Reuters Special Correspondent). Alexandria. Mar. 23. British Navy in the Mediterranean continues to play a great part in the war by the slow stranglehold of the blockade and by ensuring free passage for Allied convoys. A recent Admiralty communique revealing the
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  • 521 7 Reuter. Belgrade, Mar. 23. YUGOSLAVIA'S reply to Germany is still held up. A wave of popular indignation against what is regarded as Germany's "capitulation" terms is delaying the formation of a Cabinet which would be able to make a momentous decision. Despite individual audiences and
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  • 139 7 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 23. 4 LL arrangements have been made to send two shiploads of flour to unoccupied France, announced Mr. Sumner'Welles. Under-Secretary of State, on Saturday. He said that the British Government had agreod to allow two French ships to pass through the
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  • 49 7 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Mar. 2:>. r death in action is presumed of Frying Officer 11. D. S. Dunford Wood, son of j the late Mr. Dunford Wood. the well-known Perak lawyer. Flying Officer Dunford Wood was aped 26. (Via Cable Wireless)
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  • 27 7 His Majesty the King has been pleased Ito approve the appointment of Mr. N. A Worley, Solicitor-General. S.S.. to be a Puisne' Judge of the Supreme Court.
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  • 27 9 ONG £AM BEE—passed awa# pcacelully at his residence in Telok Kurau Road, yesterday morning. Aged 76. Funeral to-morrov;, at 10.30 a.m., at Bukil Brown.
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  • 194 9 Reuter. Moscow, Mar 23. MEMBERS of the diplomatic lfl missions of all the countries which have so far adhered to the three-power pact met Mr. Matsuoka (Japanese Foreign Minister) at the station on his arrival here this afternoon on the way to Berlin. The Soviet Government
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  • 51 9 THE F.M.S. Railways will be issu- ing return concession tickets at 3 fare for the double journey during the Easter holidays. The concessions will be available lor the outward journey from April 9 to April 14 (inclusive) and for the return journey from April 11 to April 16
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    • 517 9 j Cathay l >T My ree shows 1 nHT 315 P 6.15 p.m., 9.15 UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT 'Captain Caution' WITH VICTOR MATURE LOUISE PI.ATT LEO CARRHXO A/A NE ElI ROBLR IS' FAMOUS SEA EPIC! Supported by Paramount British Newsreel PHONE 3400 Ol l l HMIOIUIOW lu i espouse lo hundreds
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    • 598 9 il latest ADVERTISEMENTS Stamps FOR BALE. Collection of Postage Stamp.s. Inspection, by appointment, at Public Trustee's Office, Supreme Court, Singapore. j Motor Vehicles FOR SALE Ford 8—1937—15.000 miles complete overhaul February— comprehen- .sive insurance—taxed June—owner leaving j Singapore—immediate trial. Apply Hon. Sec. R. A. Mess, Blukang Matl $800 -or I
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    • 425 9 NOTICE Re CHEW CHIM KEE, deceased NOTICE is hereby given that Gan Guan Peng, or his sons, or any person having knowledge of them, and that all persons having any claims against th e estate of Chew Chim Kee. deceased, formerly of No. 85. Club Street, Singapore, who died on
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    • 188 9 THE MOST POPULAR AND IRRESISTIBLE MUSICAL COMEDY BROUGHT BACK TO THE SCREEN! YOU WILL BE HUMMING AND WHISTLING ACAIN THOSE HAUNTING AND LILTING TUNES OF NOEL CAY! JTANItyiUPINO..^,.. -**"~—*******~mmmmwm*wmmwwmmmmmmmwmmwm*mmtm T LAST DAY PAVILION g.is ™X Opening To-morrow TUESDAY 2.lth MAIM II AT THE SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) NIGHTLY AT 7.30
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    • 155 9 REMEMBER HOW YOU WERE TICKLED WITH "THIS MAN IS NEWS" NOW Mysterious BI Alt fit VK. BAItXES Exciting VALERIE IK* UNO A Funny A LAST AI It SI M IS GOING TO GIVE LOTS OF LAUGHTER IN THIS SAUCY BIT OF ENTERTAINMENT THIS MAN ix PA It IS' M Next
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    • 873 10 jSffiteflgWlTl-l-UUM'B:!' [)^p%gP Situations Vacant WANTED TWO HINDUS serve Brahmin ■"restaurant Lakshmi Vilas Ampang I B treat. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 930G) r WANTED Bill-collector. Also Boys'Glrls for Office. Box 393. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 932G) WANTED apprentices in radloflrm. salary according to ability. Box 389. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 922G) WANTED
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    • 779 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 9250) BULL MASTIFF Dobermann Pincher male rap, seven months old. Apply Post Box 57. Ipoh. (No. 927G^ FOR SALE. Angel, and all kinds of fishes, call
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    • 628 10 Board Residence OFFICE BACHELORS—For comfortable and decent home, consult "Union Home 130. Sophia Eoad. Modern sanitation (NO. 9J*W Vegetable Seeds GROW your own food by using Majus' reliable local vegetable seeds. 10 cents per packet. Plants grown from our stork now on display. Metabalt for extermlnating snail, cutworms. 20 cents.
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    • 661 10 Lost And Found FOUND a Parker"Pen. Owner apply to 394. Race Course Road, Singapore. LOST at Spring Tide Hotel. Sunday 16th March a reading glass case «»*g2!3 Blasses and money. Please return glasses to Long. 251. Burmah Road. as I cannot buy another pair Uke thenni lrithts country. (No. 9Q4U)
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    • 628 10 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD., (Incorporated in Great Britain) in which is merged the LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY MESSRS. A. T. EDWARDS COMPANY LTD. of No. 11, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE, have been appointed GENERAL AGENTS for the above named Company m Singapore, and are now prepared to accept Proposals for FIRE THE
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    • 399 10 ENGLISH BAR EXAMINATION Students of the English Inns of Court who desire to take the Trinity Bar Examination in Singapore should apply to the Registrar, Supreme Court, Singapore, for entry forms not later than 16th April. 1941. I AVER PANAS RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). NOTICE IS
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    • 101 10 For STYLE, COMFORT, ECONOMY Consult THE ORIENTAL OPTICAL COMANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridcc Rd Branch Office: 348. N. Bridge RdSINGAPORE. FREE TESTING Second-Hand Cameras of AI LEICA 111 A I LEICA ITIA FXS yK?T"3! CONTAZ II hi JC "7T V) KORELLE-REFLEX Leitz Telepholo Lenses AVAILABLE Amateur Photo Store,
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    • 801 10 TO-DAY'S BADIOj SINGAPORE LONDON EASTERN TRANSMISSION ZHL 225 m 1333 Id. GSF—I9-82 metres (15 v m ZHP.I. 30 86 m. 8» mc. USG-16.86 metre* 7.79 Eg ZHP3. 41.38 08. 7.1S mice. 6.15 p m to 856 n m ZHL. ZHPI ZHP3 GSB-31 P 53 metres <9 si a.m. G5D—24.53 metres
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  • 474 11 Indo-China Still I n International Plan OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By REVTER Cable London. Mar 22 JAPAN'S reported pre-emption 'of 1 -"''-China's rubber is not conted but is considered to be quite 11 would not be a breach International Rubber 'iMC under which Indo-China is entitled to sel.' anywhere :iu-China\
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  • 116 11 Trom Our Financial Correspondent. rTv. Singapore, Monday ler T SatUrda """tag .-corded fn ?h 6 H W i th severa! Rubb?r shares were In »ood Hp lTnie d b b u U s-nnl c uww business was done. Transac- lions included Ne w Serendahs
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Mordav. Prices of tin and rubber m Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38%* Sellers 38% TIN
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  • 105 11 otv Chungking. jyA ol twelve Japanese planes raiding Chengtu recently were shot down by Chinese fighters. Four crashed in the vicinity ol Ciiengtu while two others winch muttered serious damages crasneo near Wanhsien. Ihe second batch of 19 pjanes pent as far as Wanhsien and then
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  • 697 11 rnnun London, Mar. 23. (,1 vino an account to-day in a broadcast of the state ot British airplanes last Wednesday, when the retnrns were brought in, the Minister of Aircraft ProJucaTraft .1 St rage houses the number of aircraft all ready for action and
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  • 125 11 Reuter. mm? Auckland, Mar 23 JHE rapid development of the manufacture of munitions'in Munitions aland d€Scribed Mr Sullivan, the Minister of Government workshops and private firms, he .said were coSKu^rf 011 of f war materi and a specially selected gioup vi British experts
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  • 135 11 Chungking. WARTIME Bonds Campaign was launched at a tea reception given by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to more than 400 persons. Generalissimo Chiang subscribed on behalf of the Chinese armed forces N.C$lO.OOO, U. 5.51,000 and £100 bonds. Other subscribers were Mr. Aw Boon-haw (well-known Chinese Industrialist from Singapore*
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    • 36 11 ÜbC CHINA BUILDING, U (PPCreeaS U Singapore V Telegram*: U CENTENARY MARINE P 110 5808 MOTOR VEHICLES Hssurance *A j WORKMEN'S jorporatton. COMPENSATION lt& w w PERSONAL ACCIDENT AGENTS TrTROUGHOUT MALAYA f OWRST RATES LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS
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    • 172 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE 3ANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is mcorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &;OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON, TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 278 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, CoMyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD., TeL 5497 BJ.S.N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday
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    • 337 11 P&0«d BRITISH INDIA The best possible service* are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. f ron the Straits to their usual ports of call in Chine, India Ceylon and thi United Kingdom. Passeng ers are requested to registe! their requirements btr under present circumstance sailings are perforce
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  • 147 12 Reuter. Lcndtn, Mar. 23. IN the last nine months, six' new types of aircraft had been brought into operation, and five new aero engines had been brought from experiment to manufacture. The 1 figures were revealed by Lord rleaverbrook. Minister of Aircraft Production, to-day. One of
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  • 59 12 Reuter. Vichy Mar. 23. rvui oration of pclicy betwee-i 1 Turkey and the Soviet Union may be signed in Moscow to-day (Sunday), according to a dispatch to the Vichy news agency, quoting well-informed circles in Ankara. It adds that the declaration will re affirm the intention of
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  • 348 12 Raider Downed During Service Reuter. London, Mar. 23. TO-DAY (Sunday) was observed by the wish of the King as 1 a national day of prayer. All over Britain people knelt to dedicate thtmselvts anew to the crusade against tyranny. The King himself, with the
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  • 94 12 London, Mar. 24. ITALIAN leaflets dropped recently, and addressed particularly to certain soldiers, promised deserters 500 drachmaie each. The next day, says .an agency message, these soldiers replied in their own way by capturing 1.140 Italians. Th.j correspondent also described the celebrations which began on Sunday
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  • 33 12 Syed Sheh bin Syed Hassan Barakbah, High Court Registrar. Kedah, has been appointed to act as Chief Magistrate, Alor Star and Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Salim She-iff, has been appointed tg, acas Registrar.
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  • 314 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 23. T*HE Greeks continue to take heavy toll of the Italian? in Albania where Mussolini is "still hurling his picked troops to their doom without any regard for loss of life." says a Greek Press Ministry statement quoted by the Athens radio.
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  • 71 12 THE death occurred at his res'd- enre yesterday of Ong Sam Bee. prominent. Singapore resident, at the age of 7fi. Mr. Ong Sam Bee was a brother of the late Mr. Ong Sam Leong. and unr.ie of the well-known brothers. Mr. Ong Boon Tat.
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    26 12 Mrs -'Dinty" Mccrc and Mrs. Russel-RobertJ the Urn efficient touch judge* at rasket-football game in aid of the War Fund ichen $619 uas collected.
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  • 77 12 London, Mar. 24. A NATIONAL survey for the recovery of scrap iron and steel, already in operation several months in certain areas, is to be extended to the whole country. Scrap items already located and surveyed include disused railway tracks and bridges, old tin mines,
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  • 92 12 Dundee. Mar. 21.—Jute importers are not optimistic about the March-April freight allocations from Calcutta. After allocating nothing in February the authorities promised to do their best in March and April but some firms report disappointing pllocations in March The trade urges the centralisation of powers in the controller.
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  • 210 12 Cairo, Mar. 23. INTENSE aerial activity in Italian East Africa in support of Army operations is reported in an R.A.F. communique. R.A.F. bombers and fighters repeatedly attacked enemy positions in the Keren area. The railway station at Asmara was heavily attacked yesterday (Saturday), and during
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  • 44 12 Mr. C. L. Tatham, who officiated as the Secretary of the Town Planning Department, johore. since its creation about three years ago, has left on the expiration of his agreement. Mr D. Cuthbertson. Government Architect, has been tppomted Secretary, in addition to beinij Architect.
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  • 191 12 London, Mar. 23. PARLIAMENT has a busy programme before it at its next I meeting. The budget is to be produced before Easter, the date it.' self being announced to the Commons in a secret session. An early opportunity is likely be given for a
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  • 74 12 LOCAL INDIANS PASSIVE DEFENCE THE Singapore Indian Passive Defence Committee appeals to members of the Indian community to volunteer their services as A.R.P. wardens. Selected wardens will be trained and will be stationed at posts as far as possible near their homes so that they will be of service to
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  • 22 12 The resignation of Commissions untitled Lieut. R. Hey wood and Lieut. G D. Taylor, of the Kedah Volunteer Force, has been approved.
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    • 81 12 TH LUXURY UNER Phone or eal >» r h J,,Ut This DeP--it/iUC f£ATU Rl> rre ssion n Si n V,,nernnished parts. P U 22* develops 91 features. U o 1 t oalltl2 r~- r--r wWh new and time frf-thM** (hal Drhcn Br.Ve* S>C U to-day'-0.,,,0» Oc.r Va ve Scat .nscrts
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    • 15 12 PRISM BINOCULARS! WE CLEAN REPAIR THEM BRING THEM TO US. BENRIMO OPTICAL CO. QUALIFIED. OPTICIANS
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    • 20 12 Stop That Persistent COUGH or COLD By Regularly Taking PEPS I ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS TIME for a TIGER LUNCH TIME
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