Malaya Tribune, 26 March 1941

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, March 25, I .'MI.
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  • 1322 1 World Must Be Secured Against Any Repetition Of Present Tragedies r uture Prosperity Must Be Shared: Joint Anglo-U.S. Responsibility Reuter. i O PITAIM'C New York, Mar. 25. X> r iZhV J*™* aims w ere defined by Lord Halifax dinner of the Pilarim« S °l
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  • 163 1 Reuter. Cairo, Mar. 26. THE British Imperial forces thrusting westwards from Jijiga in Abyssinia through the newlyconquered Marda Pass have reached a point within 20 miles of the important town of Harar. The operations In this area are stated to be proceeding extremely veil. The capture of
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  • 46 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 26. MR. Y. Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Minister, will be received by the Pope during the fonnera visit to Home. The German controlled radio, in making this announcement, claims that it nas been confirmed by the Vatican.—
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  • 203 1 Reuter. IN the course of his speech f in New York yesterday, I oid Halifax, British AmbasN i ador, referred to the "Battle of the Atlantic." He said:— 'Our experience shows that while in the coming months these attacks may cause us grave looses, cur defensive methods
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  • 132 1 Pledge To Turkey Hailed By U.S. Reuter. New York, Mar. 25. F*EAR of German control of the Dardanelles is the motive of Russia's renewed pledge to Turkey, according to the foreign editor of the New York World Telegram. He thinks that the undertaking
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  • 110 1 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 26. **i AM sure that fchi will to victory I of the soldiers cf Greece will be rewarded by success." declared President Roosevelt in a message to the King of Greece. Mr. Rocsevelt expressed every certainty that the resources which the United States
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  • 64 1 Reuter. Alexandria, Mar. 26. A BRITISH naval communique issued in Alexandria last night (Tuesdaystates: "The Mediterranean Fleet has been operating in the Central Mediterranean during the period of Mar. 21 to Mar. 24, covering various convoy movements. "During these operations, one enemy reconnaissance aircraft was
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  • 27 1 Reuter. Nairobi, Mar. 25. THE hearing of the charge against Sir Delves Broughton of murdering Lord Erroi has been adjourned until Apr. 7.—Reuter.
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  • 494 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 26. T ORD Croft, Under-Secretary for War, described in graphic detail last night, in the House of Lords, the successive British onslaughts along the Libyan coast delivered at incredible speed against a well-equipped and well-entrenched army with every modern weapon of defence
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  • 95 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 26. r I*HE situation in Syria remains serious, it was reported from Istanbul by the Moscow Radio yesterday (Tuesday). Sentences ot three to five years have been passed on demonstrators in Damascus Berlin, Mar. 26. Fresh disorders have broken out In the last few
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  • 47 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 25. AN enemy vessel was sunk in an attack on shipping off the Dutch coast by aircraft of the Bomber Command yesterday (Monday) afternoon. An Air Ministry communique records that one aircraft is missing from this operation—Reuter.
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  • 43 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 2C. SINGLE aircraft cruising over the coastal areas of Britain yesteri day (Tuesday) provided practically the only enemy air activity dur.ng the daylight hours. There was no night alert up tc a late hour Reuter.
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  • 771 1 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 25. ]y|R. Sumner Welles, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, to-day indicated that the United State_s took active diplomatic measures in an effort to persuade Yugoslavia to resist the Axis demands. Berlin, Mar. 26. Telegrams of mutual congratulation and good wishes have been
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  • 222 1 (By Fergus J. Ferguson, Renter's diplomatic correspondent) London, Mar. 26. IT would be idle to deny that the signing by Yugoslavia of the Tripartite Pact marks a success for German diplomacy, lor with the agreement in its present shape, It will give Germany the opportunity
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  • 532 2 Dato Wong's Criticisms (Tribune Staff Reporter) Johore, Tuesday. "A S a War measure nobod y can possibly object to a fairly substantial increase in the scale of death duties, but the •1940 increase, which is arithmetically three times as high as
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  • 225 2 (Frciti Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. official reply has been received by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce regarding the Chamber's resolution, asking Government if any steps had been taken regarding depots for lost children in Perak, and whether any undertaking
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  • 157 2 Singapore; Tuesday. THE discovery of the body of a three-weeks-old girl wrapped up in a flour bag floating in Sembawang River on Mar. 17 was the subject of a Coroner's inquiry before the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Port?r, to-day. Abdul Manap bin Haji
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  • 45 2 Cn AnnmN Singapore. Tuesday. HARGED with throwing acid" on Sirina Singh in Cecil Street on the morning of Mar. lfi Balaser Guala claimed trial to-day in the Third Court. The case was postponed t 0 Mar. 31 and $500 bail was offered.
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  • 604 2 Singapore, Tuesday. 15-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl, dressed in a saree, related in the District Court to-day how she had left her parents' home and went to live with a young Tamil whom she loved, because her father wanted her to marry a
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed durin? yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time.... ONE
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  • 321 2 (From Our Own Reporter) W Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. HAT members of the Civil Defence Services are expected to do in case of an air raid on this town was explained by Capt. H n a &e, Director 01 Passive 1 d 01 d
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  • 52 2 THE annual meeting of the Singapore por e Diocesan Association will be held in the "Chapter House." St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore on Friday, March 28, at 5.15 p.m A short address will be given by the Hon. Mr. Justice N. A Worley i egal Poslt ion of the, Anglican Church
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  • 337 2 SUGGESTION that kampong improvement committees should be revived with "men of drive, thought and feresi S ht and willing to work hard" was made by the Hon. Inche Onn bin Ja'afar, supporting the views expressed by H.H. Tungku Abu Bakar regarding the food supply position
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  • 625 3 Johore Councillor's Plea For State Aid "j'ilK existing state of affairs, urdesirahle though it is, wiH with certainty deteriorate further, unless a definite and c<.nccrteri action is taken to stabilise rural economy on a sound lasis, declared H.H. Tungku Abu Bakar at the
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  • 184 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Trailed oy newareel cameramen and foreign corresponI dents (of American and Aus- 1 itralian newspaper syndicates* jwho were seeing local volunteers in camp for the first time, the newly-appointed Commandant oi the Straits Settleiments Volunteer Forces, Lieut. Col. F. R. Grimwood, D.5.0..
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  • 64 3 Singapore. Tuesday. ORIGINALLY facing allegations of committing rape on two Asiatic girls at a preliminary inquiry which before the fifth magistrate, Mr L. C. Goh. on Jan. 30, a European, H. F. Stalley '59) was to-day committed to h s trial at the next
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  • 54 3 Singapore. Tuesday. («HARGED with having published a defamatoiy statement in Arabic concerning Mr. Abdu 1 Wahab Al-johanv, Svcd Taha bin Abu Bakar AlsagofT, 35. an Arab, claimed trial before Mr. Conrad Oldham, m the Second District Court, today. lhe case was postponed for mention on Apr. 2, and
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  • 59 3 The cameramen, Cari Mydang ("Life" magazine >, "Hewateel" Wong (Met rot one News), and E. P. Genock (British Paramount I spent a considerable time shooting" the machine-gunners who were from "G" company (Eurasian*. The newsreel men plan further pictures of the local volunteers and arrangements for these are being made
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  • 139 3 FUTURE rice storage centre of Johore would be Kluang, it announced by the Mentri Be«ar, Cngku Axiz, at the meeting of the Johore State Council yesterday, replying to a suggestion made by H.H. Tungku Mahkcta that great saving would be made if centralisation of padi
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  • 97 3 MR. Justice Poyser, Chief Justice, F M S ana Mr. Justice Gordon Smith are proceeding on leave. Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, the Judge of Appeal, will be leaving for Kuala Lumpur shortly to act as Chief Justice, F M.S. It is expected that
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  • 331 3 "Sink Differences" Indian Agent's Appeal Singapore. Tuesday. SPEAKING at the Indian Youth League to-day Mr. C. S. Venkatachar. the retiring Agent of the Government of India In Malaya, declared that the Indian population In this country should depend for their progress and salvation primarily on themselves and on their own
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  • 38 3 THE Mini try of Economic War- fare Is setting up in Singapore a mission under the leadership of Mr. V. St. J. Killery to study economic and Industrial trends in the Far East.
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  • 54 3 Singapore, Tuesday. SAID to have committed criminal breach of trust of a cheque for $2,000 on Nov. 1, 1940, at Clyde Ooi Hoe Soo. 23. claimed trial when charged befcre Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second police court, to-day. The case was postponed for
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  • 511 3 Landlord Who May Have To Evacuate Singapore. Tuesday. PERMISSION to take steps to eject his tenant from 6, Orange Grove Road, because he required the house himself after having received a Government notice to make preparations to evacuate his present residence in East Coast Road,
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  • 536 4 BOXERS, PROMOTERS 'BLANKS' IN CONTRACTS S.B.A. President Warns Against Unfair Terms "JjONT sign contract forms until all the blank spaces are filled/ was the gist of an appeal te< all boxers made by Singapore Boxing Association president, Mr. F. W. Brewer, when the association met at the Happy World Stadium
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  • 65 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, R.A.F. v R.A. <ac-ac>, Seletar; Div. II B, Sultan v N. B. Indians, Naval BaseAir H. Q. v R.A.F. (Kallang), I Geylang; N. B. Corinthians v i Kranji, Naval Base; B. H. L G.E.C. v A.P.C., F and N H. and S. Bank v
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  • 939 4 QOME 212 entries have bsen |r f l *S ei for the Singapore iiiri Club Governor s Cup meeting which begins on April 5. Among the entrants is Malaya's champion horse. Depot. Mr. Menzies has cnteied his sprinter stayer three events, over six. seven and nine
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  • 438 4 SOCCER Chinese Athletic 2; Argylls i JHE Chinese Athletic collected their first full points of the season when they just defeated the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders by two goals to one in a thrilling Division I fool b a ]l match at Anson Road Stadium
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  • 16 4 JJ M. Whites 87+71=138 5 Oftoifl 72-72, 144 J A H i)unhi,j 81+75=-
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  • 194 4 JHVO goals scored late in the game enabled the R E Malays to beat Moravia in a Division 2A match played at Farrer Park yesterday by two goals to nil. For the most part of the game the match lacked interest but play brightened up in
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  • 46 4 In a cricket match played at Pulau Erani, the Royal rSLrs defeated the Clarke l^S'^ Engineers bowled J>iendidly to attain an average of eight wicket, for 15 runs, while M Wilson bowl* brst for the Smge« with four for 32. a er*
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 480 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A T t a mrAXTo i. Johore, Tuesday. ALLEGATIONS of 4 certain questionable habits" which, he had been informed, were practised by the mobile police and which served as a contributory causc to increasing taxi fares were made by Dr. Mootatamby
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  • 87 5 H. E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, has received from the British Ambassador at Cairo a cable asking him to convey to the subscribers to the Malaya Patriotic Fund the deep gratitude and thanks of General Sir Archibald Wavell and Ai r Chief Marshal Sir
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  • 388 5 Singapore, Tuesday. nLEADING guilty to a charge of negVigent driving when his case came up for trial before Mi*. C. H. Whittcn, in the District Traffic Court, James Tough, a European assistant of a mercantile firm, whose car for some unknown reason left the road and
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  • 413 5 rPHE Right Rev. B. C. Roberts, late Bishop oi Mngapore mm now Warden of St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, in his report on the Diocese of Singapore for 1940, says that the stress of war might have been expected to absorb and! exhaust Um
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  • 112 5 (From Our Own Reporter) j Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 25. WHILE working outside Pudu Vf Gaol this morning-, a Chinese prisoner serving a short sentence made good his escape. The man was at work with other prisoners on menial tasks such as carrying water, sweeping drains, etc.
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  • 138 5 THE untitled IN QUESTION" ENTERTAINMENT (At The Capitol) AS piquant as a French sauce is the humour in "The Lady in I Question," the unusual Columbia hit which opened at the Capitol yesterday. The scene of this charming and individual romance is France: the hero a middle-aged, tender-heart-ed proprietor of
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  • 117 5 (At The ravinon; A MOST enjoyable comedy-thrll-ler is "This Man In Paris," which opened a season last night at the Pavilion, starring that splendid trio Alastair Sim, Valeric Hobson and IBarry K. Barnes. Splendidly directed and acted, tne story has for its theme the "covering"' of
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  • 35 5 DATO Rcuanct braaaell, the wellknown Singapore barrister, has returned to Singapore after a two months' holiday in Australia. Mrs. Braddell and Miss Joan Braddel',l who accompanied him, have also returned.
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  • 418 5 Hong Kong, Mar. 19. TT is announced that the Very Reverend J. L. Wilson, Dean and Archdeacon of Hongkong, has been offered the Bishopric of Singapore by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and has accepted it, and has in consequence put his resignation
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  • 21 5 Mrs. F. A. L. Murray, wife of Mr. Murray of Petallng, is going by air this week to Australia on holiday.
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    • 328 5 SMILE© Smile, and the world smiles with you -in optimistic outlook in these uncer•.:in days is an encouragement to other j, keep your spirits up by keeping fit. Pinkettes. tiny, laxative pills, are a -plendid aid to health. Without griping r purging, Pinkettes dispel constipation, •orrect liver'shneeg. prevent biliousness md
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    • 259 5 MONEY THE MOST VITAL NEED IN BRITAIN'S FIGHT #V FOR FREEDOM U Because Malaya is "the dollar arsenal" hgA 4yj of the Empire, most people who live in \A this peaceful country are better off. t/A But this peace and prosperity depends solely on Britain's strength outlasting \*X tSjj that'of
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  • 135 6 Opinion ALTHOUGH, judging from examination results, education in Mr.laya compares favourably with that in any other part of the Empire, not excluding even Britain, "it has often been found that locally educated boys are lamentably backward in general knowledge. < Extra-curricular education has j on the whole been
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  • 170 6 AVER the Jast two or three decades, particularly since the recognition by Government that the only way of adjusting the supply (of clerks?) to the demand is to restrict the supply. Malayan educational policy has been guided by the deliberate object of fashioning education to th e
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  • 138 6 J I would be suicidal to cling to the worn-out theory that as the bulk of the population of the country must turn to agriculture and other industries, the present curricula are quite sufficient to serve those needs. The Government have rightly recognised that one of the grayest
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  • 136 6 is not sufficiently understood by the Malayan educational authorities is that no colonial people can rise to their full stature and take up their rightful place in the internal administration of the country unless they are progressively taught to take up greater responsibilities than is the case now
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  • 320 6 E. PHILLIPS O PPENHEIM ""Prince of Story Tellers," now safe in England, tells the est story of H> life—greatest because it is an account of his own experiences in France under the shadow of the Nazi oppression. He writes of places he left—of Cannes, "City of
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  • 623 6 THIS was the ugly possibility which confronted us ciuiing the whole of the ear.'ier part of our journey. But we were more fortunate than some, and at last we found ourselves in Spain. Lite seemed again a real thing. We returned to our filthy
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  • 317 6 UirLER had made his demand. 11 The Marshal, after long hours of agony, hod made his reply Hitler had demanded the French Fleet and a free passage across the Unoccupied countries of the South for his troops. Petain's reply had been given, and the whole
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  • 177 6 THEN, to our joy, things ha< changed. It wa s not in oui own little section of the count™ alone, but I am convinced that all over France. Occupied and Unoccupied, the magnificent efforts oi our Prime Minister had become recognised. Th e gallant way
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  • 149 6 A FRENCH general who is exn ceedingly popular with all parties in Cannes has a series of maps hanging upon the walls of Ms study, and nothing gives him greater pleasure than to go through he encounters with a stick in his l mg from sta
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  • 1010 6  -  YOUR CHILDREN NEED YOU AS THEIR FRIEND Here is a stimulative? article by a promising young Cilinesc writer giving his point or View on modern trends. You may or you may not agree with it but it expresses ideas worth thinking over By C. L. Cheah ff OW
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  • 239 6 pOR the first time since the collapse of France an article giving an optimistic view of Britain's war chances has appeared in a naper controlled by the Vichy Government. The article, purporting to have been written by an "eve-witness from London" was published by the
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  • 577 6 JINCE the decision of the I Government to proceed mm the construction of evacuai camps instead of air raid sh, public reaction has been one indifference rather than entl siasm The idea is that su evacuation camps do not affor protection any m ore than ordinary houses.
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  • 1040 7 Transit Of Troops Will! Not Be Sought Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 25. YUGOSLAVIA'S signature of the Tripartite Pact is announced in an official German news agency despa c1 rom Vienna. It says, "Yugoslavia at noon today entered the Three-Power Pact, being the fifth state to
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  • 394 7 GRAZIANI RESIGNS Reuter. Rome. Mar. 25. Graziani, Commander-in-Chief in Africa, has resigned at his own request, according to an official announcement here to-day. He is succeeded by Cereral Italo Gariboldi. Marshal Graziani ceases to be Chief oi* Staff of the Army, Governor of Libya and Superior
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  • 69 7 THAI RELATIONS WITH CENTRAL S. AMERICA Bangkok, Mar. 25. THE Thai Minister to the United 1 SVates will shortly enter into negotiations with (he Mexican Government to establish friendly relations between the two countries under the inductions of the Thai Foreign Ministry, according to an English 'anguage daily in Bangkok.
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  • 133 7 Reuter. London, Mar. 25. "DRITISH and Allied shipping losses of 23 ships, totalling 71,773 tons, announced in London to-day, show a further fall in Britain's reverses in the Battle of the Atlantic. Against a loss of 318.603 tons for three weeks, enemy losses, since the
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  • 479 7 Reuter. ISTANBUL, MAR. 25. •p THE NATION'S CHIEF JUDGES THAT WAR h ALONE 1 CAN SAFEGUARD THE SACRED INSTANTLY FROM KEMAL ATATJTOt THE PEOPLE vv AND UNHESITATINGLY TAKE SING XHE THE TURKISH g^LK ANS. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE »a r The newspaper adds
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  • 49 7 Reuter. Pert of Spain (Trinidad), Mar. 25. A DETACHMENT of 100 United States marines have arrived in Port of Spain. It is officially described as a "token force, symbolising the co-opera-tion of the United States and Britain in the establishment of the Caribbean bases."—Reuter.
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  • 142 7 Reuter. Bethlehem, Mar. 25. CARRYING out a strike called yesterday, half of the 4,000 men on the midnight shift at the Bethlehem Steel Company's factory did not report for work. Union officials said that they hoped to have the nlant entirely stopped by
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  • 267 7 Reuter. Vichy, Mar. 25. JHE presence of Stalin at yesterday's talk between Mr. Matsuoka and M. Molotov. the Soviet Foreign Commissar, is interpreted by some Moscow observers as indicating the specially rapid progress in the relations of Soviet Russia and Japan, says a Moscow dispatch to the French
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  • 48 9 ONG-CHEONG. The engagement is announced between Mr. Freddy Ong Poh Hiang, the eldest son of Madam Chua Guat Neo and the late Mr. Ong Seng Wee, to Miss Cheong Bob Neo, the eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Cheong Beng Chye. Marriage will be announced later.
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  • 43 9 WARD—PERCY. The engagement is announced between Robert Adrian Ward, eldest son of the late Major R. O. C. Ward, Royal Tank Corps and Mrs, Ward of Hove, Sussex, and Mary Patricia (Betty), second daughter of Major and Mrs. G. R. Percy, Johore Bahru.
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  • 39 9 MR. NG SECK KHUAN and family wish to express deep gratitude to their friends and relatives for attending the funeral of the late Madam Kwan Yong Chee and also for the many wreaths and letters of condolcnce received.
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  • 145 9 A MEETING of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday. Orders of the day are as follows: The Honourable the Attorney- j General to move: "That this Council approves the Traffic (Amendment) Regulations, 1941, made by the Governor in Council in exercise of powers conferred by section
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  • 85 9 Singapore. Tuesday. FOUR Malays, charged before Mr Conrad Oldham, in the second police court, with having extorted money from a Chinese, claimea trial to-day. The men, Mohamed Noor bin Jaafar. Ibrahim bin Bakan. Radi bin Mohamed Jani and Idris bin Mohamed, were alleged to have
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    • 145 9 I SILVER PLATING by The Singapore Electroplating Works 221, Orchard Road, (opp. Cavenagh Road) Tel. No. 4351. THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., Manufacturing Opticians 275. South Bridge Rd. Tel. 2164. Established in 1928 Optician C. Y. FAN. ijualitv superior. *riMjtaJy GLASSES "FROM <v 3m*7 *4 UPWARDS Sirup Ti lsi CORDIAL
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    • 269 9 to-day PAVILION 'i 5 ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES YESTERDAY WELCOMED MR. MRS. DRAKE IN THEIR SECOND "THIN MAN" SERIES! FAST MOVING COMEDY-MYSTERY THRILLER! ĕ i i IlliniiMrnl M I His II I I■ i Cffl lIIIt I U I I HU I I ■aW #jI I I I 111 fhJ| I I
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    • 788 10 D2MMMl^N«»«N'N Situations Vacant ?°Gallo? V W ANTED. Apply personal Road, Singapore, (No. 960G) SaKEE* H I NDUS Brah"mtn Lakshmi Vilas. aueet. Jtuala Lumpur. (No. 930G) Wanted Alao BcysJOlrU (No 982n) ]ST B PP re ntlcea ln mdJoflrm, salary arcordln e to ability. Box 389. Mnlaya Singapore. No. 922G) WANTED young
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    • 812 10 Board Residence "THE GUEST HOUSE", 45, Scotts Road. Singapore Phone ***** nicely' fum rooms, excellent cuisine, mod terms. (No. 964G) OFFICE" BACHELORS— For cornforlable and decent heme, consult "Union Home" IJO. Sophia Road. Modern sanitation' (No. 934GJ Vegetable Seeds GROW your own food by using MaJuV reliable local vegetable seeds.
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    • 560 10 Educational PRIVATE TUITION in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry for Matriculation and intending Raffles students. Apply 2D, Aboo Sittee Lane. Penang (No. 954G) MAISON SONIA, Ladies Hair-dressing Saloon, established at 258. Middle Road, will take pupils (both sexes) for complete course of Hair-dressing and Beauty treatment from 1st March, 1941. Pees moderate.
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    • 635 10 Miscellaneous BARBELLS, DUMBELLS Orient's BestInvites inspection K. C. Barbell, 86A, Sultan Street (upstairs), Kuala Lumpur. (No. 826G) MOST TASTEFUL FOOD In town. "Orchard Restaurant Bar". 38. Orchard Road, Singapore. (No. 832G) TIC-TAC'S RACEGUIDE. special April number, for Singapore Races, exclusive features and pictures. A book every punter should possess. Limited
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    • 733 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE Of modern European polished TFAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, "EMERSON" Radiogram in perfect working order, etc., etc. (By order of Mr. N. G. Nair of V.M.C.A. I To be held at No. 46, Race Course Road, j ON SATURDAY. MARCH 29th, 1941, at 2.30 p.m. On view
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 892 10 T «-D AlFiTliljDMFo! SINGAPORE zhp H 9* KiCTr LONDON ZHP3. 41.38 m. 7.25 m?.' aK*TR? TRANSMISSION ZHL. ZHPI ZHP3 ?lc~\ 9 R *_l metres (15.15Tc5, a.m. t»s>G—l6.B6 metres ri7 ?o 10 00 Lagu Melayu. 15 P-». to 8.50 m Cs) 1100 Indian Music SSb* "*S* V S Xli x 1145
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  • 1042 11 Singapore, Mar. 25. Buyers. Sellers. MINING. T:n (4s) 3 3 3|7»/ a (ss) 6,9 7[-xd I Malay < 33 6 34,6 Bltam (ss) 1719 1816 VTeng (sl> 0 82 o.f*J Tin 13 4 13!S langor 1.38 1.4 l tal <ss) 9 9 103 Malay 18 3
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN RUBBER Buyers 88%, Sellers 88%.
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  • 150 11 Prom Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Wednesday. FHERE were a number of sellers of tin shares in the market yesterday but their offerings were fairly well absorbed. Indeed improvement was noted in three shares namely Rantaus, Petalings and Kuala Lanjut. Other business included transactions in
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  • 148 11 London, Mar. 24:—The Stock Exchange opened firmer. Giltedgeds and Indians were good on the reinvestment of redeemed Indis Loans which are being repaid today. Karfir non-producers were occasionally harder Later, the Stock Exchange ruled quiet but cheerful. Giltedgeds values were maintained. Indians were good while industrials ard oils
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  • 257 11 THERE is no reason why food prices should be affected through the rationing of petrol. Complaints have been received, particularly in the F.M.S., from some rice dealers and food dealers that lorry owners are demanding greatl> increased rates on account of petrol rationing.
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  • 427 11  -  OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By REUTER Cable London, Mar. 25. READING rubber circles are very concerned about the Malayan rubber freight scarcity to the United States, fearing that planted priority allocations working from the United States, may prejudice British dealers and smaller merchants and
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  • 23 11 The Ven. Archdeacon Graham White will conduct the service of dedication of Christ Church, Dorset Road at 5 p.m. en Saturday, April 5.
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    • 106 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED! Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMTTED. The Company, Which ed in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties: A EXECUTOR &lOR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED,gS?OR TRUSTEE OF A SETTLEMENT
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    • 219 11 rule should be written up in 13 i every home—for Inner Cleanliness jK 4 •V'Ta s tnc ulmost importance to health. rVi r >>»v onl y wftcn y° u have achicvcd tnat na ppy •f state of affairs internally will you begin to realise the meaning of good health. !>"
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    • 299 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. ft O. S. N. Co., The Agent, CoUyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) Fox HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, ft OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON ft CALCUTTA.
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    • 331 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible service! are being maintained bj The P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in Chin* India Ceylon and tin United Kingdom. Passeng ers are requested to regista their requirements bo 1 under present circumstance sailings are perforce ree
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  • 1409 12 J[ HE following are the full results of Raffles College examinations issued to-day:-— DIPLOMA EXAMINATIONS, 1911 lhe following have been awa~ded the Diploma in Arts of Rattles College: CLASS I: Maurice Baker, Soon Cheng Hor, CLASS' D: Abdul Wahub bin Mohamad Ghows, F. C.
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  • 75 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A DELPHI Hotel is to be proA vided with a $7,000 air raid shelter. Construction on the shelter has just begun, and when completed, it will be canable of holding 100 residents of the hotel. Th e shelter is 81 feet
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  • 194 12 Reuter. oeigraue, MMr. I HE entiie population of the village of Belipotok near Belgiade has sent a telegram to Piince Paul stating: "Believing in you as our last hope of maintaining the past and history of our people, the peasants of Belipotok—former warriors, soldiers of to-day, old men,
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    • 110 12 Jxv! mm J Anil, mark you. I For 18 years Craven 'A' M I have been awarded the W Jm_WjmWW J Royal Institute of W AwmoF^ Hygiene's Certificate for purity and quality—a sure il||f|]itv «£3 sign that theii smoothness H ll 11 SOlfilOto the throat is reliable. filling you can
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    • 66 12 r*3?H M J- EAV,Nr SHORTLY. 1 (PSYCHOLOGIST). Ove r 81 J 2"*J of studv »n East and West, so you will receive reliable and Instructive advice t 0 n 311 who are in trouble regariTr«„2. nts S D °mest.ic, Financial. Health Trave lmg, Marriage and love affairs etc 7 C
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    • 177 12 Public Notice BY ORDER OF THE CUSTOM am OF ENEMY PROPERTY; S S IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE 51 Cases Pocket Knives. 35 Bales Coloured cdver paper, 100 Drums Sulphite Bisulphite 0 f Soda 4 Cases Assorted Colour, Velvet OU Lamps, Locks and parts, Pocket Inhalers. Tmderboxes. Tin OpeS Brass Wire Gauze.
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