Malaya Tribune, 25 April 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, April 25, 1941.
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  • 73 1 BULGARIAN TROOPS ON FRONTIER London, Apr. 25. JJULGARIAN troops have occupied almost the whole of Thrace between the river Maritza on the Turkish frontier f nd the river Struma in the west, according to a Sofia dcs- patch quoted by the official German news agency. Districts of
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  • 168 1 I New York, Apr. 25. SMALL price to pay for American security," was the A miJion given by Mr. Morjrenthau, the United States ol Hit Treasury, of for $3,500,000,000 (l j new laxes hi made to Conrress fin reater defence proi ment to
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  • 36 1 Reuter. I\ entry into hi Nazi* had ran- They seized all J aze, silver and r rding to a woman rents ordered Germans all i xceeding one A Greek Quistely appointed Ska Reuter.
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  • 55 1 Reuter. fc. p Chungking, Apr. 25. I °t ol Dr. Wellingie Chinese Am- Q has been offlraj chi, whom he sue- ti with Dr. WelLisbon en route to *hich he is expected end of May to take post as Foreign Minlsat present is the Vichy,
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  • 56 1 Reuter. (V York. Apr. 25. 1 v evading income lt inj t 0 £103.000 In ended in 1937, the Mr. Joseph Schenck sentenced to three -vent plus a fine of l ne trial W hi C h lasted Government witnesses J Schenck's lavish 011 film
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  • 50 1 Reuter. I Rome, Apr 25. I A a let ter to Cardinal \<&i ''-h ,iC P a P al Secretary ■ho <hort the faithful this IL to the Holy Mother b y ,rat ton of peace inJSiri lee and charity such brotherly feelings Reuter.
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  • 42 1 Australian troops, two of the men ivho chased the Italians 1 in Lpbia. found a box of cigars dropped by an Italian officer, of which they appear to be making good use. Page 3: More Australian troops for Malaya.
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  • 333 1 Reuter. Reuters Special Correspondent on the Dessie Road> London, Apr. 25. the fiercest battle of the entire Abyssinian campaign. South African troops routed the Italian forces holding the mountain barricades before Dessie, 140 miles north-east oi Addis Ababa where the majority of the Duke
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Gibraltar, Apr. 25. I THREE complete black-out ex- ercises will held In Gibraltar from dusk to dawn on Monday, Friday and Saturday next week, Itt is officially announced.—Reuter.
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  • 653 1 Col. Knox NAVY CHIEF ON DANGER OF A VICTORIOUS AXIS Reuter. Washington, Apr. 24. A STRONG hint that the United States will convoy supply ships to Britain and the Allies was given by Col. Knox, I Secretary of the Navy, in a speech in
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  • 77 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 24. WHILE reports reaching London yesterday state that the British line is unbroken, the Germans claimed last night to have forced the historic Thermopylae Pass, south of Lamia. British and Imperial troops are now fighting a stubborn defensive action on a shortened line
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  • 88 1 New York, Apr. 24. Nazis have moved another motorized division to Tripoli within the last week according to a military commentator of the newspaper P. M. quoting "previously unpublished information." He estimates that the Germans now have a total of two Panzer and four motorised divisions in
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  • 206 1 Reuter. Cairo, Apr. 25. THERE was great activity, an R.A.F. communique states, over Tcbruk. R.A.F. forces intercepted a very large force of enemy aircraft and shot down eight German machines. Three British aircraft were lost but two of the pilots are safe. Tripoli harbour was again
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  • 51 1 Reuter. Baghdad, Apr. 25. THE passage of British troops 1 through Iraq continues to be the main topic cf discussion in the Arabic rress. The newspaper Ai Ahwal states: "Honouring the pledged word does not in any circumstances conflict with the sovereign right of independent
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  • 402 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 25. IN an outspoken article in the Spectator, entitled "Arab Vacillations," a "special correspondent" asks: —"Could the Arabs blame Britain if she exclaimed to-day: 'who is not with me is against me?' The article proceeds:—"If the Arabs examine the balance
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  • 228 1 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 25 THE belief that President Roosevelt has reached a decision on the protection of material going "from the American arsenal to the British firing line" was expressed in some usually welli informed circles in Washington. While details are lacking it is assumed
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  • 49 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 2b. ENEMY aircraft were reported S over East Anglia and in one southern area after dark last night. A hot reception was accorded by the ground defences. The enemy first showered incendiaries in the southern area and then high explosives.—Reuter.
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  • 27 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 23. HITLER yesterday at his headquarters, received the Hungarian Regent, Admiral Horthy, who later returned to Budapest, announces the official German news agency. —Reuter.
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  • 672 2 Singapore, Thursday. a protracted hearing lasting eight days the Mandai murder trial, in which a Chinese lorry driver, Teh Cheong, stood charged with the murder of Sinniah Govindan Mudaliar, a wealthy Labis shopkeeper, was concluded at the Assize Court to-day when the accused was found
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  • 96 2 Singapore, Thursday. BECAUSE he stole two reels of thread, Wong Lian, 42. was senfenced to one day s simple imprisonment, and in addition, fined "55 or seven days' rigorous imprisonment. Wong was detained while comrojE out of the Singapore Harbour Board in a
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  • 422 2 Singapore, Thursday. AT the inquiry in the Coroner's court this morning into the circumstances leading to the death of a Malay cyclist, Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah, as the result of an accident at Alexandra Road near Buller Camp, it was revealed by tho
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  • 455 2 Singapore, Thursday. A SUGGESTION that the Hospital should apnea! to the human heart —not by the display of posters, but by getting visitors to the hospitals to see for themselves the suffering and the suffering relieved, was made by His Excellency Lt.-Gen.
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  • 156 2 Singapore, Thursday. YAP Slew Kee was acquitted in the third court to-day on a charge of attempting to outrage the modesty of a married woman. Loh Ah Chee, at 9 a.m. on Jan. 17. Complainant stated that the accused came to her on the morning
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Ptar,? Fundi Total number ot enemy planes destroyed durin* yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time..„. SEVENTEEN
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  • 23 2 A SOCIAL-LITERARY untitled be held by the rUiglo^ChinpS Continuation School o i Association on Tuesd at 8 p.m. at the Sch ning Rise.
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  • 24 2 It is understood that untitled tachar, 1.C.5., former Act ernment of India in Malaya i appointed President of to. Wards. United Provincaa. 1 if
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  • 7 3 Brockc Popham hen he hroarfrmf
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  • 53 3 ap re, Thursday. r tided by a policel ::es. Ho Ah 22 pli. cied guilty in I -day to a charge lamp and Empire Cinema prosecution, the seen by a policeman r d bicycle into a tempting to disdo and lamp ed the facts. tponed a
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  • 586 3 (Tribune Stair Reporter) "What's the beer like«>" Singapore. Thursday. ;;Where're the rickshas and Chinese girls?" Am t you got a town here?" JHESE were some of the hundred and one queries hurled at a crowd lining the Singapore Naamilitnr C quayslde this
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  • 206 3 Singapore, Thursday. rENTY-TWO Chinese appeared in the Relief Court to-day on a charge of being members of an unlawful society, the Wah Seng j Building Labourers Mutual Help Association." or alternatively with having a place of business in Singapore under the business name "the Wah Seng Building
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  • 186 3 Singapore, Thursday. FOR attempting to bring into the Colony 50 unstamped letters from Hong Kong—an offence under the Defence Regulations (non-Postal Communications) Chee Ah Kow. a hotel runner, and Yeong Kien, a woman, who had bixragßt the letters a th her from Hong Kong
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  • 66 3 I R.A.F. mechanics in Singapore are ivorking at top pressure to assemble and I pitofs to test large numbers of ''Brewster Buffaloes", American high speed fightir.q I Pteiie*. A* erne Singapore R.A.F. station hangar after hangar is crammed witn crated "Buffaloes". Many of the planes are already in
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  • 387 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) REDUCTION of the maximum rate of taxation from sixty per cent, to forty per cent, is among the amendments to be ma le to the Estate Duties Ordinance, the Tribune learns from authoritative sources. The amending legislation, which, in addition to scaling
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  • 122 3 Singapore. Thursday POUND guilty on a charge of hay- ins assisted in carrying on a chap ii ki lottery. Yeoh Ah v**ing. a woman, was sentenced tp four months' simple imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second police court, to-day. According: to
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  • 672 4 FOLLOWING are the entries for the Penang races to be run on May 10, 14 and 17: HORSES CLASS 2 Ist run 2nd run 5»/ a or 7 6or BV 2 F. F. F. F. Alanda X x Baffler x X Battl X X Beano x x
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  • 183 4 To-day's Track Work Kuala Lumpur, To-day. ALL candidates taken out for training this morning were confined to slow workouts on the inner track which was soft owing to rain last night. Fernlet, Santa Anita and Sir Merton were most impressive. Hobos' candidate Fernlet, exercised on the
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  • 65 4 The following have been selected to play cricket for the V.M.C A. against Singapore Colts on Saturday at 2 p.m. on Anson Road "round:—J .P. Chrysostom (rapt.). C. Beeston. A. Dunne, J. Kirmev. C. Schubert, Au Tat Chu. A. P. Raja. V. R. Sfebapathy. V. Xavier, Tan Guan Hong and
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  • 258 4 ON Sunday the annual "England vs. The Rest* golf match will be played at Royal Singapore Golf Club. Following is the draw and starting times, "England" players men- tioned first: 8.10 J. W. Muncey and B. M. Kauffman vs. J. L. Mutter and D. Milne: 8.15
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  • 174 4 A very interesting game of badmintoa wag seen on the Hurricane B.P. court on Sunday when the home team met ani were defeated by the Bluebells B.P. s—i after a hard fight. Scores (Hurricanes mentioned first): M Swyny lost to If. A. Lange 10—15. 7—15; H. Schooling beat
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  • 23 4 In a division 2B match played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday the R.A.F. (H.Q.) beat the Airport by five goals to one.
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  • 544 4 To-Morrow s Competition To Help War Funds SINGAPORE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS jyjORE records should be broken at the forthcoming Singapore Swimming Championships which are to be held at the Singapore Swimming Club pool to-morrow. Last year five records were smashed and two equalled, and with
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  • 227 4 VESTERBAY'S tics ir, Singapore lawn tenniTi ments, the S.C.C s V.M.C.A. open and Spring, resulted as follow? c S.C.( Championship doubles- t d ton and P. Clerc boa? H. L. Ward 6—3. 6 A Ladles singles: Mr; Carter v Warden 9—,7. 4—6 6—i To-day s ties are
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  • 367 4 Argyik 6 S.R.C I JN a far too one-sided Div. I game, the Argylls defeated S.R.C. six goals to nil when they met on the S.R.C. padaig yesterday. Throughout Argylls were complete masters of and from the time they assumed the initiative to attack a* the
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  • 217 4 111 AKIN G a greal recovery 1 the second half, Loyafe beat Malays four-three in Rear* Div. match played il Ami Road Stadium yesterday. At half time Malays led three m\ to one. Adopting long pp. Loyals' forwards disoi Malay defence in the Clever positioning wa tributory cause
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  • 67 5 re, Thursday. CHOR who tilty to three •1 reakiitg in to-day, was months' •tit on each rices to run rt stole a iter disposed anl ior $10 ds and cash $250. followed in all i de himself in I use he broke I
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  • 40 5 Police Band. M J C Hitch. II WiH play dates given: May 1 an 1 at o 30 p m. on irrer Park nt M v 20: and it 8 30 p.m. on >f v S3
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  • 536 5 Significance Of May Day Misunderstood a T j (Tribune Staff Reporter) I \LL necessary precautions are stated to have been taken by the authorities to avert any serious disturbances like those of last year, on May Day. Mav 1, which m the past had been
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  • 73 5 Singapore. Thursday. 1 CHARGE of having caused grievous hurt to a compatriot--another constable of the Naval Base police force—was explained to Sham Singh, a Sikh constable, when he appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second poiicc court, to-day. He was said to have hurt Ghanda
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  • 306 5 Singapore. Thursday. lIM THIAM SOON, a young Chi- nesc, appeared in the fifth court to-day on a charge of extorting $30 from a Pasir Pan j ans* shop-keeper, Ng Kirn Hock by putting him In fear of prosecution ior an alleged offence under
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  • 175 5 ENTERTAINMENT (At the Cathay) VIRGINIA," the new show at the Cathay i> a* bn,ht as a cricket and as soignee as next years styles. The quips and cracks that .scintillate from the technnolourcd screen have that je ne Mils of risque ddrir.a about them that the wits of the
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  • 68 5 (At the Alhambra) "||ONEYMOON for Three.' currently ahOWlng at the Alhambra, provides plenty of bright moments and humour with "Oomph Girl" Ann Sheridan, and Georme Brent headlne: the cast, this film which has as it.- ba.sis a story of a secretary who wants to marry her boss
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  • 62 5 News has been received in Kuala Lumpur that Sergeant-Pilot w R Rodger •OB of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodger of Kuala Lumpur, was killed while flying. SergeantPil it Bodger was born in Kuala Lumpuin 1923 and would have been It on May I. H> waj educated at afelvUle Coiieg\ Edinburgh,
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  • 298 5 f Singapore, Thursday. RAINED volunteers en route to join the Free French forces, policemen from Shanghai and some of the crew of the <French gun-boat Francis Gamier, on which M. Egal, Shanghai Free French leader has been imprisoned, attended the Free French meeting held at
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  • 169 6 Opinion I WENTY-SIX years ago today, the Anzacs of an older generation, under (leneral Birdwood. landed on the Peninsula of Gallipoli in the ill-fated attempt to seize the Dardanelles from the Turks. After a memorable campaign lasting ten months, they were withdrawn safely under the very nose of
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  • 133 6 THE Anzacs' sacrifices in Greece will not have been in vain any more than those made by their fathers in Gallipoli. History ha* a habit of repeating itself with almost amazing exactitude. In Greece, the Empire troops have written some of the finest pages in our military
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  • 125 6 ALTHOUGH the Empire troops were heavily outnumbered by the enemy, not even P.erlin or Rome has yet claimed that our line has been broken through. Our men have stood their ground despite heavy odds. The Australian troops' marksmanship has been described as devastatingly accurate and their dash superior
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  • 128 6 IT was that strain of selfdestruction which runs like a thread of blood throughout German history that was responsible for the recklessness with which Hitler threw all his resources into the Greek campaign. His is a gambler's throw, while we plan for a long war, which will
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  • 680 6  -  By E. T. Huang WITH the signing of the RussoJapanese Neutrality Pact, and Mr. Matsuoka's return to Tokyo, the question whether Japan will venture a southward move is again revived. The fact that we are living in this part of the world which is included
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  • 262 6 Rhymes Topical—2 j WINGS of Defence, o'er a stricken world, Wings of defiance, at tyrant hurled. Bulwarks of Might in the Moron's path. Laughing- to scorn his insensate wrath. Sons of our Empire! true heroes all, Gathered in answer to Freedom's call.— Hasting by desert, tundra,
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  • 494 6 E. T. Huang. £XCHANGE Co have beer, introd out the British Em war started and. bein the British war effort that they will be stri for the duration. As a result of these remittances to Chin; seas China Relief F have been seriously it is understood on
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  • 399 7 How The Navy Rained Havoc On Tripoli Reuter. T|| HAVOC CREATED IX TRIPOLI HARBOUR RV thit pd.^o,. lo^ APR 24 r" v ION MONDAY IS REVEALED IN Fli L VAL HOMBARDi\II \IOIIE STATES THAT THF -rAaihVo^,^ AIL BY the ADMIRALTY TO-DAY. IHE WAS EVEX MORE
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  • 452 7 Reuter. Nairobi, Apr. 24. TJRITISH and Imperial *f Forces have forced the Italian forward defences in the Dessie sector, it is officially announced. Latest reports Mate that the enemy is retreating ana, as usual, covering his withdrawal with extensive demolitions. In the Neghelli sec. tor the position
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  • 18 7 Mr. H. R. Ross, M.C.S. has been appointed to act as Assistant Secretary to the British Resident. Selangor.
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  • 662 7 Reuter. Cairo, Apr. 24. OKITISH troops were In contact with the Germans in Greece on Wednesday but no important engagement took place, states a G.H.Q. communique. Despite the heroism of the Anzacs and the enemy's heavy losses, there is no ground for hoping that the
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  • 545 7 Reuter. London, Apr. 24. JHE capitulation of the Army of Epirus before an overwhelming force is a tragic end to six months of a brilliant and victorious resistance but the glory that has been won for Greece is imperishable and the claim that she has established
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  • 29 7 B'ostan. Apr. '23 —Thie United States Government continues to be a large buyer of shoes. Civilian demand lor leather is steady but sellers are still cautious
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  • 264 7 Reuter. (By Gerald Herlihy, Router's lobby correspondent) London, Apr. 24. THE British Parliament wants 1 an early full-dress debate on the war situation. That was made clear in the House to-day. Three major points are exercising the minds of Mem uers of Parliament. (1.)
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  • 18 9 The engagement is announced of Miss Dorothy Levison to Mr. W. V. Alexander, R.A.F.. Seletar.
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    • 92 10 Palatable Well Balanced Cough Remedy. Particularly useful In cases of scanty secretion, expels hacking and troublesome coughs, soothes the respiratory system. Contains no narcotics or harmful ingredients. Therefore can be safely taken by the children and adults, lt carries no adverse influence on appetite does not cause constipation. Sold everywhere:
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    • 68 10 BIOZYGEN gives Health and Vitality Send 30c Stamp for trial to I G.P.O. Box 439 Snuji WE HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK THE VERY LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATER PROOF WRIST WATCHES SUCH AS: VITCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA AND MOYADO for you to choose from. Ear Inspection call Yick
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    • 664 10 TO-DAY'S RjU^ SINGAPORE PPV ZHL S2S m. 1333 k|Cfl. _f^™ANG ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 969 met From 7 -J? 08 mc 3« m.^ ZHP.2 48.58 m. 6.175 m|cs.pPrf r m J 30 a.m. to 8l f»«m) ZHP3. «1.38 m. 7.25 mcs FTum 530 P m. to 900 ZHL. ZHPI, ZHP2
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  • 845 11 Singapore, Apr. 24. Buyers. Sellers MINING. 3- 3 6 6j4li 6!9 33 6 34 6 t 17 4«a 18 11a 0 80 0.85 12 6 14--1 35 1.380 d o 3 99 j 17 6 18 6 12- 13--0 13 1 i 0.16 0 38 0.41
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  • 157 11 (Prom Our Financial Correspondent) OMTV0 MTV Singapore. Friday. «LV meagre business was possible in 1 shares yesterday with buyers not demonstrating any interest and seller, Xr^r! n6d to reduce their prices becauso jof political considerations. viT!i ere w:is some en qu*ry. however. »or whu
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  • 27 11 Singapc re, Friday, i Prices of tin and rubber I m Singapore at noon toI day were:— TIN $135, down RUBBER Buyers 39%, Sellers 39^>
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  • 251 11 u>naon, Apr. 24:—The market expects progressive increases in Marievale's dividends. The development, which is at present in the centre of this very large property, has been restricted by faulting and excessive water and it is difficult to forecast the result of the eastern and south-western sections but
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  • 257 11  -  OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By REVTER Cable vai London, Apr 24 jIN opened steady. The turnover was 150 tons. The Ministry's cash selling; limit is <*279 mv, n i a m *m 18 Other sellers again underquoted the Ministry s higher cash selling limit but in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 113 11 NAN YANG FINES l»\ll V J"A( i ro SINGAPORE L 'I v > I ii! \v /> HOTEL. fe£?£ a Road Phon 92. MMarOßi TO MALACCA »1 HAICHEW HOTEL. Beach Read, Phone 3015. taste dictates, Nttj ,1, mli satisfy it, at M*. "J eni Phasise the adtijTY i :h R
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    • 143 11 o^os KEEP BABY MILK OF MAGNESIA THESE SIGNS SAY BABY NEEDS PHILLIPS' Upset Stomach Flatulence Indigestion Biliousness Heartburn Constipation A baby's delicate system Is so easily upset. Wind pains, griping, colic and constipation are frequent ailments. Many mothers wonder what to do. The answer is to give baby Phillips' Milk
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    • 78 11 COLOURS WHITE 1 &01/sV RED GREEN BUFF BLUE N: K)R OTHER COLOIRS Dff TRANSPAREXT CARDINAL CARDINAL POLISH REVIVES COLOUBS, CLEANS POLISHES For Unfilled Tiles, Bricks, Sten c Cement And Composition Floors, Steps, Etc. MADE BY THE MAKERS OF MANSION POLISH 341 Warint 9 (Ensign Summerweight i' MM <Tics i &f2
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    • 306 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P.O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHI SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special
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    • 329 11 P&Oand INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. frora the Straits to their usutJ ports of call in Chin;* India, Ceylon and th. United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registci their requirements buf under present circumstance sailings are perforce res tricted. AH
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  • 101 12 Reuter. New York, Apr. 24. "TT is high time the citizens 1 of the United States got excited about the critical state of the world," declared the United States Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Claude Wickward. addressing a farmers* meeting to-day. "If the United
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  • 243 12 Reuter. Washington. Arr. 24. PRESIDENT Roosevelt discussed defence and related problems at his weekly meeting with Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, Mr. H. Stinmin, thj Seeietary fcr War. Col. Knox, the Secretary for the Navy and Mr. Harry Hopkins, the adm'nis'.rator of the Lease and Lend
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  • 262 12 Reuter. London. Apr. 25. Anzacs of the last war and the present conflict were linked in the news yesterday in an association not dissimilar in atmosphere and achievement. Twenty-six years ago, it was Gallipoli. to-day it is Greece. i If Gallipoli was
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  • 126 12 Reuter. Berlin, Apr. 25. HUNGARY is falling into line with Germany on tha Jewish question. This is indicated by M. Bardossy, the Hungarian Prime Minister, when he announced the Government programme to Parliament yesterday, according to an official German news agency despatch from Budapest. After declaring
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  • 35 12 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 25. THE United States' Secretary of 1 State. Mr. Cordell Hull, is broadcasting a speech at 2 a.m. (Greenwich timet to-day. on 'The United States and the world situation."—Reuter.
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  • 221 12 Reuter. (By John Nixon. Reuters Special Corresnondent with the Uom<: Fleet, on board H.M.S. Prince of Wales) London, Air. 25. I HAVE just inspected Great Britain's second new superbattleship to be completed since the war began, H.M.S. Prince of Wales, which has now been added
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  • 48 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 25. DC MBS were dropped on Kent early yesterday morning by .single enemy aircraft, causing few ca<ua'ties and the damage was not extensive. This is all the enemy activity over this country during daylight yesterday reported by the Air Ministry.—Reuter.
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  • 279 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 24. STILL undaunted and grimly determined, Plymouth "stood to" last night in anticipation of its third visitation by the Luftwaffe in three succeeding nights. Plymouth was not disappointed. As on the preceding nights, German bombers heralded their intentions by dropping large quantities of flares
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  • 51 12 Reuter. Sydney, Apr. 2b. MR. Fadden, the acting Australian Premier, said that, after the first batch of Australians had been sent to Greece, a strong Ger-man-Italian attack developed in Libya. The attack constituted an immediate threat to Egypt and it was essential to strengthen the forces in the western desert.
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  • 297 12 WHAT FRANCO TOLD DUCF The New Threat To "Gib" Reuter. LISBON, APR 24 fERMAN DIPLOMACY HAS ENDED THE PHASE OF CAJoilto SPAIN, ACCORDING TO OBSERVERS REACHING HERE I i n MADRID, AND HAS REACHED THE STAGE OF THREATS S THE EFFORT AT PERSUASION UPON THE
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  • 90 12 Reuter. Toronto, Apr. 25. CANADA'S aircraft orders tor 1941 ere approximately $100,030,000. stated Mr. Howe, Minister for Munitions, in an interview at loronto yesterday. He added: "New plants opening for production are increasing steadily. We are doing all right now. "We have managed to
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  • 29 12 Reuter. Manila. Apr 21 JHE United State ports, the Mai Washington, are arrive in Manila. May and the seen bringing large d< Reuter.
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  • 36 12 Reuter. London, Apr. 24.—An A, communique announns that the British submarine I rge tnrp?. doed and sunk a heavih lata oil-tanker of over LMM lm which was endeavouring to m the blockade.—Reuter.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 12 12 All Aches and Pains Agents:— NAINA MOHAMEI) SONS, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Tenang.
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