Malaya Tribune, 21 April 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed J6,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday. a,...i 21, 1341.
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  • 115 1 Reuter. haitfhai, Apr. n. i Japanese have occupied \rup and Wenchow, two Unlrcat> ports south of a Japanese military unique announced y ester- ]i ayes only one port—Fooali ng the entire Chines? thi hands ol the Chinese "i Government. tnese also claim the Haimen, a small
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  • 127 1 This is London's I first travelling -pub- lie library which has just made its ap- 1 pearance in St. Pan- i eras, the large West London borouah The purpose of this travelling library is to meet the difficul- ty which workers, housewives end eld- I erly people
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  • 248 1 untitled Cabinet Led By Monarch Reuter. London, Apr. 21. lain united and steadf ast and carry on the country's honour and independence; d the nation to the very end." aucast by the :< ris: Kfl- untoward deaih Korizis. who gave h to the 'j reat
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  • 59 1 Reuter. London. Apr. 21. A of over 160 United ecurities which have .n d to the British n order to provide tne xchi nge to finance thp war from the U.S. was isaned hides Eastern Kodak. Der cent. Preference. Flree and Rubber Gillette
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  • 146 1 Reuter. London. Apr. 21. HITLER spent his birthday yesterday at his headquarters, presumably somewhere in scutheastcm Europe. After the celebrations in the morning, he "resumed his work at one p.m.." according to the German wireless. Field-Marshal yon Brauchitsch. Commander in Chief. German Army, in a Hitler
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  • 53 1 Reuter. Budapest. Apr. 21. ADMIRAL Horthy has ordered the release' of Yugoslav war prison- 1 ers of Croat nationality, according to Budapest newspapers, says a I Budapest despatch to the official German news agency. The prisoners will be allowed to return to j their homes in Croatia immediately,
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  • 49 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 21. 1 ONDON had a brief air raid, Li alert yesterday evening. The; alert cunded later than on recent; nights and lasted only a short period. Up to a late hour, there were no reports of bombs having been cropped anywhere in Britain alter cusk —Reuter.
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  • 135 1 Reuter. Malta. Apr. 21. A SMALL format' o of Italian Savoia bomber-, escorted by Italian Fiat biplane fighters and Metaerschmitt?, flew over Malta yesterday morning. Bombs were dropped in the sea and anti-aircrift defences were heavMy engaged. The British fighters Shot down three Fiat
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  • 77 1 Reuter. AHMEDABAD. Apr. 21. ANE person was killed and lour wounded when the police opened fire for a second time on a rioting mob yesterday. More than 4UO persons have been taken in custody. The latest casualties in the communal rioting which broke
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  • 129 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 21. ANOTHER sharp attack on the Nazi regime for its treatment of the Catholic Church in Germany was made yesterday night by the Vatican City radio announcer in a French language broadcast. He recalled the -'painful word'; pronounced by the Bishop ol Freiburg
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  • 184 1 Allied Lines Unbroken London, Apr. 21. THE Allied line in Greece remains unbroken. A Greek Press Ministry bulletin, broadcast from Athens, says thai while the Allied line has been modified at some points on the defender's own initiative, the line continues firm.
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  • 361 1 Reuter. IN Greece, there was considerable and successful activity by the R.A.F. on Saturday and the previous day. German dive-bombers, escorted by fighters, attempting :o attack our ground mops a*.id shipping at Khalkis. were intercepted by our lighter patrols. During the day. without loss
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  • 113 1 Reuter. Madrid, Apr. 21. '«OENOR Suner, the Spanish Foreign .Minister, made a statement on various aspects of the international situation relating to important military and diplomatic happenings of the present moment," declares an official announcement after a two-day Cabinet meeting, ending on Saturday night. The
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  • 66 1 Reuter. New York. Apr. 20 PRESIDENT Roosevelt had a long conference to-night with the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr Mackenzie King. The conference was held at Hyde ParK. It was evidently decided that the subjects discussed must remain i secret. Mr. Mackenzie Kinc declined to make
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  • 148 1 Reuter. Cairo, Apr. 21. JiNDfAN nuchani.-rd troops are among the British forces defending Tobruk, well-informed circles revealed yesterday. Indian- have heen taking part in the fighting in the Western Desert and have been in action in the west around GebfJ and Akhdar. There was
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  • 77 1 Reuter. Chungking. Apr. 21. DR. Wellington Kco. the Chinese Ambassador to the Vichy Government is on his way to Lisbon to meet Dr. Quo Tai-chi, the new Chinese Foreign Minister, who is to return to Chungking from London by v.. v of the United
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  • 52 1 Reuter. Berlin. Apr. 21 ADMIRAL Darlan, in his capacity as Minister of the Interior, has suspended 22 town councils foi adopting a "hostile attitude towards the State," say a Viclv message to the official German news agency. Special committees, it added, have taken over their
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Port Arthur (Ontario*, Apr. 20. EIGHTEEN of the 28 German prisoners who recently escaped from a camp near Port Arthur have been recaptured. A Beurcn for the remainder is proceeding in a blinding snowstorm. Reuter.
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  • 137 1 Reuter. New York, Apr. 20. DRESIDENT Roosevelt tonight urged American doctors to volunteer to serve in military and civilian hospitals of "our British friends," in a statement issued from his home at Hyde Park. The President snid that the British Red Cross had appeal
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  • 123 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 21. pi MAMA iv once again about to pass through a grave crisis, declared the Budapest Radio last night. Gen. Antonescu. the Premier, has not only rejected the recent offer of collaboration with the Iron Guard leader, M. Horia Sima, but is ordering
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  • 57 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 21. ANTI-JEWISH measures are already being taken in the newly proclaimed state of Croatia, according to an announcement maae by the radio at Zagreb which repeated the following three times, very slowly:—"By an Order of the Ministry of the Interior. Jews are prohibited
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  • 649 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) DRACTICALLY everything is now sot for the start to be made of the "Fight for Freedom" exhibition, organised by the Department of Information. An all-Malaya scheme, the exhibition will make a start at Kuala Lumpur on May 1, ..Iter
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  • 57 2 This picture was taker, nt The htanc, Kampong Glam. en Friday at a tea-part:, held to celebrate the birthday oj The Prophet Muhammad From left to right—Lt.-Qen. L. v. Bow 9 Mr. S. i. O AisaQoff. who addressed the meeting, the Hon. Mr. 5. W Jcnet. Mrs Kao
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  • 322 2 PAMPHLET giving advice m the protection of staffs of firms and buildings in the event of air raids, including precautions to he taken in regard to gas, electric and water connections, has just been issued by the Department of Information. "The value of
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  • 23 2 FIFTY-ONE (Cent-A-Plane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week-end on all fronts up to midnight London time..
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  • 310 2 (fro*! Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. a three-day hearing in the Perak Assize Court, Kunchundi, a middle-aged Indian who was alleged to have committed the murder of his young mistress on the morning of Jan. 7, at Silibin by inflicting 17 wounds on
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  • 73 2 PRINCESS Elizabeth, the elder daughter of the King and Queen, celebrates her 15th birthday to-day. The Princess, despite her youth, is a most versatile personage and popular with the masses in England and th« empire overseas. The Princes-s, at 14. entered the realm of broadcasting and
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  • 74 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. yEOH Choo Kar appeared in the Third Court before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in connection with case in which he was summoned by his lawful wife for neglecting to maintain h?r. The Magistrate made an order for the defendant
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  • 23 2 Dr. H. S. Swift. Medical Officer, District Hospital, Klaug, has left fo r i Zealand to see his mother who is very ill.
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  • 288 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. JMIE annual genera] meeting of the PenangWirelesf Society, Penang, will be held at tin- headquarters. 40. Perak Road, Penang, <>n Tuesday, at 5.30 p.m. The committee's report states that ten new members were ejected during the year. Twenty-one members were
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  • 146 2 (From Our Own Reports Penan MY husband kicki d i threatened to kit if I did not lea\ grandmother and m< scold me," said a woman. Oon Chai Sua summoned her husban Huat, for neglecting I hc-r and their two chil li The defendant. collector,
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  • 132 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sun MALAYA'S Salvage Week on April 28. and man; doubtless preparing to success of this very campaign, which has the ofe I minimising waste and sal' igins material for the prosecuti tfa war. Hicse who are doing find much interest and
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  • 15 2 Dr. untitled Offlcer charge ot the liv Centre. Kj'ang. has gone on leave iv Au--trail.i
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  • 134 3 group Dhotogravh of Mansfield House St. John an: Division at Ocean Building. i n the picture are left to right), third roio standing, Privates Tav Leng Chyep q Chong Poey; William Teo, Soh Yew Keng; Receptionist j -r Phttan; Arthur Chua; Ho Kok Onn; Lim Jit
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  • 943 3 rent season, the new padi area in Kuala opened up by settlers who have been assisternnienl bonuses up to $12 per acre, will yiel.i oaching 6,000,000 gantangs. And so* far, |,4<M) acre s have been planted of the total area of w reserved
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  • 166 3 (From Our Own Reporter) K. Lumpur. Sunday. AN announcement made under the Volunteer Force (Training) Enactment and published in the F.M.S. Government Gazetie state-: Any volunteer or any employer of any volunteer who wishes to apply to the Commandant ol the Volunteer Force for a
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  • 47 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday:—His many friends In Malaya \v;il be sorry to learn of the death 01 Mr. A. Sithambaram Mudaliar of Gula Estate who passed away peacefully at 6 30 p.m. on Friday at his residence in Gula.
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  • 354 3 Stole Dynamo, Chased Caught (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur Sunday nR d a chance once, the last time for theft, when you were rined $5. Whether you were in any juvenile crime before that I cannot say, and I cannot give you a fine in this case," remarked Mr.
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  • 165 3 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Sunday. PRFFFRRING not to claim trial. Quch Kee Beng, proprietor of Chop Hong Guan Chan in Beach Street, was iined $200, in default, two months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court on a summons charge
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  • 150 3 Singapore, Sunday. JJIE fact that a number of Malayans have made motor tours in Australia and New Zealand is mentioned in the latest report of the committee of the Automobile AGssociation of Malaya for the year ended Dec. 31, 1940. In both these countries
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  • 224 3 Singapore, Sunday. PRESIDING at the 86th annual general meeting of the Singapore Christian Funeral Society, the president, Mr. M. P. Gomea, reported that the financial position of the society continued to be satisfactory. The meeting was held at the Clerical Union Hall this morning at 10.30
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  • 293 4 THE Chinese Recreation Club and the Ceylon Sports Club met at I cricket on the latter s ground yes- terday. the Chinese winning by 89 runs. Cecil Wong bowicd well to capture five wickets for 18 runs, the Ceyloncse being all out
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  • 58 4 HR. E. Laidlaw Thompson beat Lt. Ccmdr. H. C Ainslie four and three in the final of the Singapore amateur golf championships. The final, which was played over 36 holes at the Royal Singapore Golf Club saw Thcmnson leading three up at the end of
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  • 47 4 IN a baseball friendly match at Fairer Park y:st-rday Australians defeated Americans by four to one. The match was a preliminary to the baseball league which starts on May 11. By their victory over the Americans the Australians have made themselves strong favourites fcr championship honours.
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  • 52 4 Reuter. London, Apr. 19. FOLLOWING are Rugby League Cup I second round' results:— Batley 9. Hull 8. Bradford 25, Northern Swinton 8. Castleford 21. St. Helen's 13. Dewsbury 5. Leeds 6. Huddersfield 60. Bramlev 7. Wakefield Trinity 22, Wigan 0. Hunslet 64, Liverpool Stanelv 5. York 6. Halifax
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  • 271 4 THE Indian Association scored a j 1 decisive victory over an S.CC, side by 104 runs at Bale tier yesterday i Highest scorers for the Indians were H. C. Sandosham and Hussein Shah <45 and 41 respectively t. Dharmaraj obtained the best [bowling average by
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  • 187 4 A ROYAL Australian Air Force n cricket eleven had little difficulty in beating the team of the R.A.F., Seletar, in a match yesterday by five wickets. Scores: R.A.F. SELETAR Brett b Bradley 18. Cawell c Wales b Bcwley 12. Peters b Bowley 0. Baker c
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  • 254 4 THE S.R.C. easily beat a Press cric--1 ket eleven yesterday after declaring at 145 for two. The Press team were quickly dealt with by Martens. L. da Silva and Frank their total being only 67 Martens took 3 for 7. while da Silva s three
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  • 748 4 Van Breukelen, Donnelly Combination The Best jyjAINLY with the three successes of her English gelding, Bay Dragon, Mrs. S. N. Yeap, for the second time, headed the list of winning owners for the Singapore Turf Club's Summer meeting, which concluded on Saturday. Mrs. Yeap,
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  • 219 4 THANKS to useful knocks by Bow--1 ley. Carter and Laßrooy, who scored 28. 27. and 24. respectively the R.A. (Chang!) were able to de- feat an S.CC. side by 41 runs, when they met on the padang yesterday. Growder. of the S.CC, top-scored with 47 runs,
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  • 23 4 SOCCER: Div [Jj?* l Stadium; r,.. Gordons. OUimai lice. Tangiin; R k V.M.C.A J-or langi. F. and N TENNIS: S.CC. ments.
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  • 157 4 rOLLOWING an tennis tourn; 1 TO-Dw Championship sin v Ong Chew B.r i s,,s Yong. "B" Singles Handi Gan Ec Keng (-9 Swee <-3). Croh Keng Hee Wong (12». "B" Doubles H Seah Keng Ch< Sim (-31 vs. Tan < Loono Leek Chov. I TOMORROW n "A" Doubles
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  • 70 5 London, Apr. 20. t) ers continued their ET< nsive against enen Saturday off the Friday's sweep over when five ships are ye been sunk and British bombers lost. supply ship of about is left sinking and in a tack, another escorted about 7.000 tons was fl
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  • 330 5 TN conformity with the Colony and the Federated A Malay States, the State of Johore is to have a special police corps but only Asiatics are eligible for enrolment, according to the latest issue of the Johore Government Gazette. The duties of the
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  • 1440 5 SIR BROOKE-POPHAM TALKS TO MALA YA "A BOUT a quarter of a century ago. we were told that after that war was won, we would go back to a land fit for heroes to live in, but when we did return,
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  • 454 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. {> ia] Mr. Wilson Wang, a well-known personality among Chinese and foreigner, of Central and South China first Chinese to arrange for the supplies of arms and tion to the Chinese Government across the tortuous,
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  • 133 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 20. k CCUSING the French Concession li policj of the responsibility for the shooting affray which resulted in the slaying of the bodyguard employed by Colonel Lv Ying, Chief of Police of the Japanese sponsored Special Municipality Government, and seriously wounding two other guards
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  • 37 5 Reuter. Chungking. Apr. 20. »slll' United Slices Embassador. I>'l, 1 is (In.! i al tbe end ol tins >n>'N !i lo «issillne bis new > > IV! v.' c.'i'ese publie bodies at" >» receptions in > >^mba>^a. l' l.< n' 'l
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    • 172 5 Radio Highlights Of The Week TO-DAY ire programme on ;apore Music Hall, recital by Ida Kmloch i ano) with A. T. Lay the piano. cker Suite, Op. 71 haikowsky). TUESDAY cu&sion on Vegetable Concert Six. I music by Dt Silva's ."relayed from New i Cabaret). .DXESDAY Please" a variation v
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  • 156 6 Opinion IT has become a commonplace to ;-v that v. ha? stands betweer India and self-govern-ment is not Greal Britain but the Hindu Moslem problem. Although th j is definitely an overstatement of fact, the difficulties of political integration which arise out of the diversities of caste, creed
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  • 132 6 TllK communal virus has erupted on the face of India in many forms, the most recent of which is the craze for "Stars." or water-tight communal states. The main inspiration for parcelling out the country has come from the All-India Moslem League under the leadership of Mr. Mohamed
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  • 125 6 UISTORY is strewn with examples of the folly of dividing, far political conveniences, a country which is culturally and ethnically one indivisible whole into as many units as there are separate communities or minorities. The re-easting of the map of Europe after the last war is an
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  • 177 6 THE Moslem League has, whether rightly or wrongly, long feared what they call the threat of vassalisation of Moslem India by the Hindu majority. The Congress leaders' assurances have not allayed their fears. A resolution passed by the All-India Congress Committee in October, 1939, stated that "Indian freedom
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  • 12 6 Boy Scouts See Scouts Now Air Scouts
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  • 321 6 Airmen Of The Future War-Time Seen es Ballet A t Oxford IN interesting ceremony took place in London recently at Kuckingham Palace. It was the annual meeting of the historic "Board of Green Chilli," which was sitting in its capacity of a btnch of licensing
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  • 136 6 *N Abyssinian regiment, raised from refugees, is the latest addition to the foreign free corps--Dutch. Czech, Polish. Norwegian Belgian and French—*vhich are already fighting alongside the British armies. There is something peculiarly heroic in the spectacle of these men and in those other refugee foreigners from
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  • 149 6 HR John,son, a famous scholar- wit of the 18th century, )aid the scene of his moral romance "Rasselas" in Abyssinia. Then. Bruce made the country the talk of contemporary drawing rooms by his accounts of the cutting of beefsteak from living cows, and iAmilar wonders
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  • 187 6 THE Boy Sccut Movement, the largest youth organisation in the world, had its origin in Britain thirty-two years ago. Today the British organisation is playing a valuable part in the nation's war effort, in preparing youth for entry into the fighting services. Patrols of Sea Scouts were formed
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  • 167 6 THUS, though young boys between 11 and 16 can hardly be expected to understand the extremely complicated business of Hying a modern aeroplane or maintaining it in the air. they will, when they have qualified for these three An* Scout badges, have a rudimentary knowledge of aircraft and
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  • 141 6 IN peace-time, when distinguished visitors from abroad came for a few weeks to Britain, the round of sights that they chose to undertake was a well-deiined one. In war-time it is no less well defined —but utterly different. In peace-time, they would visit the birthplace and home of
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  • 141 6  -  Itv Ti»«» l.ouiiitiicr THE visits of Mr. Wendell Willkle and President Roosevelt's personal envoy. Mr. Hopkins, show that it is a different round of sights that distinguished foreigners want to see m war-time Britain. Instead of the beauties and historic monuments the cultural heritage ot the nation—it is
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  • 252 6 k CLCB for the study of ballet has just been formed at Oxlord I niversity. Its ehief sponsor is the 72-years-old Professor of Musie, Sir Hugh Allen. When he was Director of the Soyal College of Music in London. Sir Hush inaugurated a baliet [•lass, thereby impressing
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  • 126 6 ANOTHER indication of the virility of ballet In England today, and of the widespread interest which Is being taken in it, comes from London. Lady Eleanor Smith, author of the best seller "Ballerina" has just opened a "Ballet-making" exhibition at the Arts Theatre in London. Visitors, who were very
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  • 486 6 R. B. <>•" IT might have weather, the h. j or backing the I Eukit Timah durin; caused certain dii break out into a ra i tion against holiday One bilious .sou; I are far too many > holidays In Malay., j point of view. He that
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  • 67 7 Reuter. Moscow, Apr. ?0. Ihi Soviet Union, last NoI vember, declined an invilatioii to enter the Threepower Axis) Pact, according v to a lengthy review in the ii i.. published on Saturday, rhf n&lt; wspaper stresses ihi complete independence Soviet foreign policy v which, it
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  • 165 7 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. ,eminent statement on mbing policy is genermed in the Press, part ithe assurance that ie] rivals and attacks as leprisals will not R.A.F. from bombing capital or any other the Nazi war syshat Britain will not to divert the U.A.F. esent most
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  • 19 7 Manchuli Apr. 20. M itsuoka is expected to daybreak to-day. trein arrived at noon at (:'.:\i Renter.
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  • 419 7 The Herd Instinet Reuter. London, Apr. 20. JjALPU Walling, Renter's air correspondent writing from &lt;-&gt; (iter station, somewhere in England says: Spitfire pilots for another sweep over the Channel and near continental spoke to-day for the first time on their share in the
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  • 582 7 All Nazi Attacks Fail Violent Counter Thrusts By Allied Forces Reuter. JHE Anzacs are miming fresh glory in Greece against j the full might of the German Army, according to latest reports from Athens. Australians and New Zealandcrs have flung hack Nazi assaults with
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  • 35 7 Reuter. New Delhi Apr. 20. nONATING a further £22.500 to the "War Fund, the Nawab of Rampur has earmarked part of it [or the welfare a -:d amenities for the Indian troops.—Reuter.
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  • 23 7 London, Apr. 18: The Stock Exchange opened idle but steady and unruffled. The values of Giltedgeds were maintained. Kaffir dividend-payers were occasionally higher.
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  • 53 7 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. BRITAIN'S new "Regiment of Women"—3oo,ooo strong —registered for war work at labour exchanges throughout the country on Saturday. lt was the first registration of women to take place in Britain. They were the "twenties". The second group—«?irl s of 21—will register on
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  • 96 7 Reuter. Cape Town. Apr. 20. SOUTH Africa will have to play a part in the 'battle of r&gt;»e Mediterranean;" declared the Prime Minister. General Smu's, addressing a rally of civilan protective services on Saturday. f juth Atr cans, he declared, muit "be reedy when the call comes
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  • 92 7 Reuter. Ankara. Apr. 20. AS a token of sympathy for the relatives of the victims of the bomb outrage in the Pera Palace Hotel, last month, soon after Mr. Pendel. British Minister at Sofia, had arrived with his staff, Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, British Ambassador in
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  • 64 7 Reuter. Malta. Apr. 20. LARGE formation of enemy air- craft raided Malta early on Saturday morning. Anti-aircraft defences engaged the enemy, destroying one aircraft which crashed into the sea. Four persons were k'lled and eight seriously injured. Seven sustained minor injuries. Bombs were dropped in
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  • 262 7 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. THE landing at Basra of strong Imperial forces to open up lines of communication tnrough Iraq, i s regarded by seme newspapers as a timely stroke to counter Germany's plan to gain her ultimate objective in the Middle East—to secure tnc rich
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  • 84 7 Reuter. Cairo, Apr. 20. THE situation in the Balkans is still regarded in Cairo as serious. Mount Olympus on the right flank of the Allied line was evacuated by British troops before the Nazis took it, according to well-informed quarters in Cairo. The operation via part of
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  • 870 7 Reuter. (By Reuters Air Correspondent) London, Apr. 20. REPORTS filtering through from dazed villages and small towns in East Anglia and the home counties and from the Thames estuary districts confirm that the path ot the German air blitz on London and the
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  • 210 9 Reuter. Wellington, Apr. 20. JT is gratifying to be able to record that already New Zealand las reached the desired maximum rate in its output of air personne under the Empire Training Scheme, while the naval personnel was trebled during the war, said
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  • 80 9 Reuter. Batavia, Apr. 20 THE joint Spitfire and Prince I Bernhard funds yesterday remitted sufficient' funds for the eighth bomber bought by them and also three more Spitfires Contributions are still flowing In and it is hoped thai by May" 10 1 the Dutch forces
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  • 37 9 The Director of Agriculture S.S. the Crown Counsel. S.S. and Mr. H. E NiXOn, J P have been appointed under the Agricultural Pests Ordinance members of the Supervising Committee fur the purpo se of the said ordinance.
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    • 840 10 W\+\\\A Domestic Occurrence MARRIAGE Tan LTeng Cheng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Peng Juay, to Miss Urn Bee Neo. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Thing Chan, at the Singapore Marriage Registry, on 19th April. I*4l. Situations Vacant WANTED AGENTS f Malaya &gt; for USA FountainU''ns Samples against
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    • 667 10 Public Notices IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 39 of 1940. In the Matter of the Estate of Amidunachial, Deceased, and In the Matter of Order 52 Rule 5 (1) of the Rules of the Supreme Court, 1934. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and houses
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    • 660 10 RUBBER REGULATION. It is hereby notified, with reference to the New Planting Ruies 1941 published in F.M.S. Gazette Notification No. 1781 of 15th April. 1941 that no new planting will be permitted to be undertaken during 1941 other than a very limited amount of planting for experimental purposes under the
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    • 198 10 s INGAP( &gt;!I E I IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS ftP5 invited for the erection ot Family Air Raid Shelters at Tiong Bahru Estate. Plan and Form ot Tender may, be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $50 which will be refunded it
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  • 145 11  -  OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By REUTER Cable London, Apr. 19. 11 Bank of England note circulation totalling only i&gt;o,ooo below the fiduciary maximum of £630,000,000, ay soon be increased, though such increases' c mere technicalities. nment's expanding including the ymeni of the everentails a decided hi note
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  • 23 11 Singap re, Monday. (in and rubber in Singapore at noon toe*s were: TIN RUBBER Bu 5 39*8» Sellers 39 4 1.
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  • 83 11 London, Apr. 20. j D fighters have shot i »ver Britain in nths states the Air Ministry News Service. The March total was 21, while iready been dcs- by ht fighters. take no account of o! raiders probover the sea which id be seen to crash, ith
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  • 120 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) tv tv,o Sin gapore. Monday. JN the tin market on Saturday Suyerj held off. refusing to be tempted' by small reductions in the selling limits if several popular dollar counters There was a slight improvement Jn KauOs which were taken at
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  • 163 11 Reuter. LONDON. APR. 30. GERMANY HAS NOW LOST T TWO OF HER THREE BEST U-BOAT ACES. This news was given by Mr. A. V. Alexander (First Lord of the Admiralty*, speaking of the successes in the "ups and downs" of the Battle of the Atlantic at
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  • 82 11 Reuter. London. Apr. 20. A DOUBLE success by an R.A.F. bomber is recorded in an Air Ministry communique on Saturday, j It states that bombers on the way t 0 Berlin on Thursday night, shot down an enemy fighter and on the iway back shot down
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  • 21 11 Mr. G. Wiseman has been reappointed a Nominated Unofficial Member of the S.S. Legislative Council for a period v three years.
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  • 235 11 British Wireiess. London, Apr. 20. mess of the struggle in Greece is generally comupon in the weekly press. The Sunday Times says: so intense and continuous as those which have raged kans ever since Hitler launched his attack just a fortallow of little description during
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  • 188 11 Reuter. Cairo, Apr. 20. D.A.F. bombers and fighters inflicted heavy casualties and damage on enemy personnel and material in Tripolitania as well as in Cyrenaica during yesterday and the previous night, according to an R.A.F. communique. Enemy motoi transports were destroyed in numerous localities
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  • 124 11 Reuter. London. Apr. 20. BULGARIA has been granted temporary new frontiers in Macedonia, Thrace and the Morava region of Yugoslavia, according to the German Radio quoted by Renter. Bulgarian troops will continue their advance in western Thrace 80 as to occupy territory limited in the east
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  • 278 11 British Wireless. London, Apr. 21. JftENCHANT criticisms of the abuse of tree speech were made by Mr. A. P. Herbert, M.P., in a broadcast yesterday. Parliament and the press—and people—said Mr. Herbert, had on the whole made fine and fair use of the
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  • 122 11 Reuter. Shanghai. Apr. 20. THE four Chungking Government banks which suspended business on Thursday will be re-opening on Monday morning, according to the China Press quoting informed i banking sources. Meanwhile, responsible officials of the four banks are reported to be continuing the conferences with the nolle?
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  • 237 11 Reuter. London, Apr. 20. arc witnessing the greatest miracle in history: a genius is building a new world." In these words, Goebbeis, Nazi Propaganda Minister, began a nation-wide broadcast tribute on the eve of Hitler's 52nd birthday on Saturday. Goebbeis declared that their new world would
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  • 29 11 Reuter. Batavla, Apr. 20 IN 1940. the Dutch Air Lines car- ried 27.000 pass- ngers compared With 21.000 in 1939. states the annual report just published.—Reuter.
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    • 309 11 j NOW WE GIVE YOU \2 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 6 in the Malaya TRIBUNE 6 in the Morning TRIBUNE The Small Advertisement Page of the Malaya Tribune Is Read By 100,000 People (Every Six Days, and by 25,500 In the case of the Morning Tribune—making 125,500 in
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    • 330 11 BRITISH' INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passeng ers are requested to regista their requirements buf under present circumstance sailings are perforce res tricted.
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    50 12 TWO Singapore tveddings on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Brian B Holmberg after their marriage ceremony at the Cathedral o) the Good Shepherd. The bride was formerly Miss Mycin th de Souza. Below, Corporal A. W. Price and his bride, formerly Mis-, Grace Armstrong. They wert married at the Registry.
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  • 288 12 Close Contact With Enemy At Dessie Reuter. London, Apr. 21. it has been announced from British headquarters in Cairo that the Greek and Imperial troops ari continuing their withdrawal, covered by rearguards which are fighting heroic actions, no official news was issued
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  • 59 12 Reuter. Basle. Apr. 21. THE Berlin correspondent of the Basier N:.chrickten is responsible for a report that Count Ciano n\aa left Rome for a-n unknown :te tination to meet Ribbentrop to liscuss plans for a "summary divilon of Yugoslavia." He adds that Rumania, Bulgaria. Hungary and
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  • 48 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 21. rHERE wps seme enemy air activity during daylight yesterday ever the coasts of Kent and northea t Scotland. Bombs were dropped by «ingle aircraft at two points In north-east Scotland, causing a few casualties, states an Air Ministry communique.—Reuter.
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  • 56 12 Reuter. London. Apr. 21. ARRANGEMENTS lor the return of the Emperor of Abyssinia to his capital. Addis Ababa, are progressing with all speed. Reuter was informed in London yesterday The Emperor. Haile Selassie, was last reported to be at the head o; his army in the Debra Marcos area, some
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  • 145 12 IN our issue of the 21st January, 1941, we inserted a leport of the speech made in ihr Legislative Council by one of the members of the Council. That speech referred to the tragedy which occurred when an unfortunate v.oman, •ho with her husband crossing the road outside
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  • 230 12 Reuter. Manchouli. (Manchuria), Apr. 20. THE conclusion of the Japa-nese-Soviet Neutrality Pact was "beyond Japan's fondest expectations," the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) declared on arrival in Manchouli from Moscow. The agreement, he said, was completed in ten minutes. The negotiations took place in a
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  • 1415 12 China's Struggle London, Apr. 20. IJNDER heading: "China lights on." The Times published the following article from its Shanghai correspondent on Saturday! The war in China, which will soon have entered the fifth year, has exposed many fallacies about the Chinese. The most tenacious of
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  • 135 12 Reuter. announced in Some resistance s been offered when troops landed in about 12 mill s Ningpo early thi is stated to i crushed with th&lt; It is reliably learned iw I ally all the Japs icipating In th Chekiang were bi Shanghai regit Latest Japane Chekiang
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  • 130 12 Reuter. Chungking. Apr. a THE i udden In ten ifii Japanese militai n val operations in China paht few days &gt;»as arcased mm speculation among hi; eles in Chung kin f, me mmvers think this uti-itx mi k a result of the St.. neutrality pac:, while itta doi
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