Malaya Tribune, 30 April 1941

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wcdnt clay, April 30, I!M1.
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  • 138 1 Ottawa, Apr. 29. ADA has pledged itself to finance the bulk of British pur- in Canada, estimated at £1.500,000,000, declared the Finance Minister, Mr. Ilsley, in presenting Canada's ar budget. ol Britain's difficulty in obtaining Canadian Minister said, Britain's definite assets in this con- 3
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  • 54 1 Reuter Washington. Apr. .10. IlM'lFi) STATES garrison be (1< >pa*ched ti-dai and to-morrow to go d vt > v shortly," Gen Ge rge Marshal' at the Chamber i i Commerce He praised Imerica'a rising new arm; saying that H would be "MM «'l' Ci? finest amies
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  • 47 1 r. 30. I i ,7r ess in the Netherlands East ladies will b? V t0 Products It means a curtailment of imfrom Bri am, Australia and S ;arcely any be imported United States as the will entirely be for the purchase of war
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  • 61 1 London. Apr. 30. Ij and fifty peop'e. ed on Lofjten Islands ffing the recent Anelo-Norwe- >: re now confined in a camp near Oslo in sanitary rondition.s, says eh gra] h agency •Swedish newspaper r that il seems clear that 1 k uis, who later wil'
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  • 182 1 Reuter. London, Apr. 30. JJURING yesterday's operations by aircraft of the Bomber Command, four me-dium-sized ships, encountered north of Dunkirk, wore bombJJJ.*"d machine-gunned despite truck cloud and rain, announces the Air Ministry news service. Aj the bombers Journeyed for heme, a number of Messerschmitl tned
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  • 102 1 Reuter. Washington. Apr. 29. THANKS to the Lease and_Lcnd shipments ot arms to Britain. United States exports for March totalled $357,500,000. stated the Commerce Department to-day This figure is the highest for 14 months. Ihe imports for March are 5267.750.000, the highest for four years.
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  • 77 1 Reuter. Dublin. Apr 30 HOLDERS of United States or Canadian dollars in Lire and those who have selling power, are required to hand them over for sale to the Finance Minister within 14 days by a Government order made yesterday No more goods will be
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  • 129 1 I\ an interview with an y American journalist, quoted over th r Lorn!* n radio last night and th« s morning, [Via lor-Gen. L V. R«>nd. G.O t Malaya, said that I <he threat of invasion ta Malaya dehtn'ely existed and it \\*>nlrl n«* foolish
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  • 248 1 Italians In Full Flight Reuter Cairo, Apr. J0. operations in Greece are still continuing an I J ni make no statement beyond that contained in ominuniqiie," a military spokesman declared last *nemy troops on the Egyptian frontier, he said, had *'«1 a point
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  • 783 1 GERMAN VICTORY MUST BE PREVENTED AT ALL COST Reuter American Voir WASHINGTON APR. 2!». PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TO-DAY STATED THAT UNITED STATES WARSHIPS MAY ENTER "COMBAT ZONES," IF NECESSARY, IN THE INTERESTS OF THE DEFENCE OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE. New York, Apr. German victory should
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  • 181 1 Reuter London, Apr. •">'>. THE larger part of Plymouth is lo be declared an evacuation area, following four raids in eight nights. Ten thousand school children are to be moved immediately to rural areas in Devon and ornwall. Mot hois with children, expect ant
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  • 167 1  -  Special London Cable From H. L. Hopkin Via Cable and Wireless. London, Apr. 30. Afr the animal meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association, the Chairman. Mr. T. Taylor, said with reference to the Excess Pro? fits Tax: "We maintain emphatically that, in th'"* productio
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  • 57 1 Reuter Sydney, Apr .10 THE trade unions are determined to give LOO per cent. -npp°rt n winning thr war declared Mr. T?. A King, vicr i resident of the New South Wales labour Council, broadcasting yesterday. "They stand shoulder to shoulder wjth the workers of Britain
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  • 30 1 Renter. Rio de Janeiro, Apr 30. THE German freighter Natal 3 172 tons) from Hamburg nas eluded the British blockade and arrived at Santo:; (Brazil) with 2.fi00 tons of cargo.—Renter.
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  • 189 1 Reuter Sydney, Apr. 30. ,f Jplls \s an opportunity to give the lie to Germ, ti propagandists wtio are saying that there is disunity between Britain ami Australia," said the acting Prime Minister, Mr, A. W. Fadden, launching a <£55,000,000 loan and recruiting campaign
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  • 49 1 Reuter. London. Apr. 30. FOR the third Btiecessive night London had no alert up to a late hour last night but some bombs- were dropped on the East Anglia district and enemy aircraft were also reported over thr southwest coast of England Reutsr.
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    • 116 1 Bf. Electrical, Gas W.iler Contractors, 34. 3«. A 37. Bras Bavih Road. SINGAPORE TEL. 3411. Pot all your requirements in the Installation or repairs ot electric:, gas and wate r pip* fittings plraso consult us and we will submit our estimate without, obligation. work man simp git\r,\ntfkd and ciiarc;ks moderate
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  • 133 2 (From Our Own Reporter) K. Lumpur, Tuesday. A LOAN of not more than $10 million will be raised by the F.M.S. Government, the proceeds of which are to be used for the prose- < -111 jori of the war. Tin* relative enactment was gazetted
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  • 260 2 Tueodav. ITHDUT caring upon die defence. Mr. Hon Sui Sen. the fifth magistrate, acquitted EUaa Dayies, who described himself as a journalist, of a charge or mak ing a false report to the police a f-eb. 21. According to the prosecul n Davits was alleged to
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  • 29 2 THE Ton. Mr. H. Weisberg, Finan- oal Secretary, Straits Settlement',, will broadcast from Singapore station at H. 50 p.m. to-day on "Saving for Victory."
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  • 189 2 Applications Invited To Fill 74 Vacancies gEVENTY-FOUR more men are required as cadets for the five courses of Government Flying Training School which will start in August and October, and in January, March and May, 1942. Applicants must be British subjects between the ages of
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  • 198 2 Singapore, mesaay. ALLEGED to have stolen a bicycle from the Hill Street police station on Oct. 17 last year, Charles Fernandez, a police constable, was accordingly charged with theft in the third court this, afternoon. Rahman bin Sardini, another police constable from whom, it
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  • 251 2 Pacific Line-Up Against Aggression j Chye rurnbull, who recently returned to Australia after a visit to the Far East as a special representative of the Australian Associated Press, in an article published in the weiDourne Herald entitled ''Pacific Line-Up: Growing Front Against Aggression"
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  • 111 2 rllE rood Controller has received enquiries from time to time as to the regulations with regard to the of presents of food by posi to the United Kingdom. The Ministry of Food have issued a regulation that bona fide unsolicited gifts, whether they include rationed food
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  • 158 2 SINGAPORE Scrap Week and its importance are gathering momentum in the public mind. Yesterday, the quantity of different kinds of scrap material brought to the various scrap aumps throughout the city was almost twice the amount contributed on Monday when the campaign opened. Included was a
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  • 281 3 Singapore, Tuesday. LARGE number of beer and stout bottles took a great deal space in the District Police Court, to-day, when they produced as exhibits in a case in which Lim Chin Tiong to be a proprietor of a sundry goods shop, stood
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  • 80 3 Singapore, Tuesday. traffic court to-day, evi- given by four young Alary Beegan, Barber, Joyce Dorothy Vali lie Tonkin—in" concollision between nd a car in which welling at the 9% Road on March 25, d, Sia Ah Choon, was Mr. B. H. Chia. charges against hurt
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  • 9 3 untitled been untitled Coronei ::i :id for the Settlement
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  • 47 3 Singapore. Tuesday. SAID to have committed theft of three singlets from a godown ol the Singapore Harbour Board Ong Teng (30), claimed trial before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, to-day The case was postponed for mention on May 7.
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  • 23 3 Mr. untitled Storr. the new Crown untitled sel. Penang. vice Mr. T. D. Hughes, wb has been transferred to Johore has aasvmed duty.
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  • 62 3 At rrnr. Singapore. Wednesday. LTKOUGH officially there will be no official celebration. Princess Julianas birthday to-morrow will be marked by a concert at thDutch Club, the proceeds of which Will be devoted to the Oranee War Fund. The programme will include songs, dances and sketches Princess Juliana,
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  • 138 3 Singapore. Tuesday. JJEARIXG was continued ai the Assize Court to-day before Jlr. Justice Manning and a special jury ot the case in which a European. 11. F. Stalley, stands charged with the abetment of the offence of incest between a Sinhalese giri (13) and her
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  • 70 3 A marked increase in membern ship and a sound financial position were two satisfactory aspects of the Vivekananda Sangam commented on at the annual general meeting of the Sangarr held at its premises. 7 EnJeoV Street. Singapore. The rffice-r<->arers of the new committee of management arePresident.
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  • 138 3 I ENTERTAINMENT (At the Cathay) QIRLS, girls and still more girls form a d e c °ratlve background for the story In A Night at Earl Carroll's," which opened at the Cathay yesterday. Scores of youthful American lovelies hailed as the most beautiful girls in
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  • 125 3 (At the Capitol) |>ILL loves Myrna, but Myrna. his wife. hates him and wants a divorce, but that was before Bill had recovered from his first attack of amnesia! Before amnesia set in he was a most engaging con man, afterwards he was a dull, worthy
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  • 120 3 (At the Alhambra) have always been the cause of feuds and disputes. "South of Suee." now on at the Alhambra, is an Illustration. It tells of a man's obsession for a big diamond discovered by a fellow miner and the murder he commits to get it Eventually
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  • 204 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) T<HE suggestion made by the A General Officer Commanding, Malaya, at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council that ricksha pullers could be used with advantage as stretcher bearers in times of an emergency has been received with mixed feelings by the
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  • 177 3 1N order to assist the Women's Section ol the Malaya Patriotic I Fund in its work of despatching shoes to Britain for the use of air I raid victims, refugees and others, the manager of the Singapore branch of the Bata Shoe Company
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  • 159 3 Singapore. MR. William T. S. Kwong. younger brother of Mr. C T. Kwong who is Vice-Consul of the Chinese Consulate-General at Singapore, has just been appointed Chancellcr of the Consulate at Penang by the Chinese Foreign Office. Before his recent transfer to Penang, Mr. Kwong .served
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  • 88 3 STUFF is just rolling in so fast that it is not yet possible to sor' it out," is the latest report received this morning from Mr W T. Cherry, official in charge, Salvage Week. Yesterday's collection is described as "tremendous and very gratifying." The scrap came
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  • 56 3 Singapore. Wednesday. A CHINESE woman, said to have fallen off a moving trolley bus. was conveyed to the General Hospital by the ambulance, this morning. She was unconscious and bleeding from the right ear. The incident was stated to have taken olace at
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  • 177 3 Singapore, Tuesday. GUNNER E. Allen, of the R.A., appeared before Mr, Conrad Oldham, in the Second District Court, for his trial on a charge of having on Mar. 21, at a house in Angullia Street, ccmmitted an act of gross indecency with Tan Ah Yian—an
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  • 34 3 The Repertory Players' vaudeville presentation at the Victoria j Theatre, in aid of Mrs. T. B. I Drews Sailors' Fund, and the Repertory Players' Fund, realised a nett profit of a little over $1,206.
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    • 221 3 Revitalise Your KIDNEYS And You II Feel Young—Look Young X'othing ages man or woman more than aches caused through bad kidney action. This makes you suffer from Getting up Nights, Burning, Itching Passages, Nerves, Dizziness. Rheumatism, Backache, Leg Pains, Circles under Eyes. Swollen Ankles, Loss of Appetite, Energy, etc., because
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    • 39 4 ANOTHER COMES HOME." O^^^L Further fresh supplies of "ALPINE" milk have arrived from Australia. Quality is excellent; as of old. Pin your faith on "ALPINE". jB i Advt. of Nestle Anglo-Swiss Milk Products Ltd., Incorporated in Nassau, BahamaTZa^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ to
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  • 326 5 ,y j again missed chances robbed the S.C.F.A. of victory V linst the Manchesters on the Anson Road Stadium yesItrdaj when they were held to a goalless draw, this being the b draws game in which the S.C.F.A. have figured in finish a good
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  • 157 5 TENNIS t re decided at .A. courts yes(en urther progress in the club's tennis tourney, doubles match hed, due to failay's ties were: Ong Swee Huck Van 2 S C Woolmer Chew Bee S. K. C.awf -Yadi and 5 unfinished; d L S. yeons Ah Van.
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  • 342 5 Reuter. London, April 29. ANE of the most open races for years, with seven sons of the crack Sir Hyperion, winner of the Derby in 1933, contesting for three-year-old supremacy marks the beginning of the turf classic season to-day (Wednesday) with the running of the Two
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  • 131 5 R.A.F. (Kallang) 4; J.C.S.A. 0. jt/lUCH superior in all departments R.A.F. (Kallang) defeated J.C.S.A. by four goals —nil, when they met in a Div. 2 (B) league soccer match on the J.C.S.A. ground, yesterday. The game was marred by rough play towards the end. R.A.F. kicked
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  • 87 5 ON Saturday Ang Brothers tabletennis team defeated the China Insurance team in a friendly game of tab.'e-tennis by five games to nil at the latter's place. Results as follows: (Ang brothers 1 mentioned first): Singles: Ang Yonc; Guan beat Lien Chen Pang 3—2, Ang Yong Boon beat Y.
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  • 38 5 THERE will be a meeting of the Singapore A;i :Ueur Boxing Association Commit tee, at the V.M.C.A. board-rocm at 6-30 p.m. on Friday. The agenda will mclude arrangements to be made for the Tolley Cup competition.
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  • 484 5 PLYING SCOTSMAN and Tiderace should make two of the best bets at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Indications are that the going is likely to be good and punters, with recent form at Singapore before them, should find little difficulty in picking winners. However, a
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  • 40 5 SOCCER: Div. I. Argylls v Police. Stadium; R.A. (Ac-ac) v Gordons. Changi; S.CC v R.E., Padang; Div. II A. S.H.B v Navy. 5.H.8.; Div. II B. Customs v Indians, P. and N. TENNIS: S.CC. S.CR.C and Y.M.CA. tournaments.
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  • 29 5 THERE is likelihood cf rain at K.L. this afternoon. Our K.L. correspondent telegraphs that the going is yitlding and hot bets are Resistance, Autumn Bride and Tiderace.
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  • 47 5 Race 1: EAST LYNNE Phar Par Race 2: K. C. G. Nonya Sarawak Rr.ce 3: TIDERACE Dordrecht Race 4: AUTUMN BRIDE Happy Sal Race 5: AERIAL POST Resistance Race H: SPRING GIRL Sheila II Race 7: LORD WORLINGTON Bob-A-Nob Race 8: FLYING SCOTSMAN Furious
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  • 995 5 jpOLLOWING is the card for to-day's races at Kuala Lumpur. RACE ONE PONIES—CIass 2—Div. Furs. 2 0 3 MARNELL 8y 907 Mr. Alan Loke Maj. Pox 0 2 2 SHOOT UP lly 906 Maj. T L Pnx Owno--1 4 4 EAST LYNNE 7y 811 Mr. S
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 201 6 Opinion FOLLOWING Mr. R. H. r Scott's disclosure that the Nazis, through the third partner of the Axis, have already launched a propaganda blitz against British interests' in th-.- Far East. His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas gave a timely reminder in the Legislative Council on Monday that rumour-mongers
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  • 139 6 THE Passive Defence Services have of late been making commendable progress, but they have not yet reached a stage which can be considered adequate to the needs of the whole country. We commend to the attention of our reader: the Governor's appeal for "more, many more, volunteers." Un
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  • 104 6 fAPT. N. M. Hashira again drew attention to the need lo imp-rove the emoluments an conditions of service of Government school teachers, despite the Government's catej gorical reply to the questions lon this subject which he put at the last meeting of the (ouncil. That the question is
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  • 130 6 £APT. Tlashim might have taken his cue from the Senior Unofficial Member of the C ouncil. Mr. F. D. Bisseker. and d ratal Government's attention to the more pressing problems incidental to the war which have of late been exercising the public mind, instead of concentrating on his
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  • 1613 6  -  SEEN AS VIBRATION DESIGN Dr. Frederika Blankner, professor at Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, believes this discovery holds the secret of permanent world peace and a means of controlling the future, unites science, art and religion. Ilv Louis White [THE belief that all things animate
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  • 244 6 GERMANY'S defeat in one field f of th: war effort is already decisive. Tile chemical industry cf Great Britain shipped more of its exports overseas last year than in any period since the hectic years following the last war. They have gone up by nearly
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  • 685 6 T? R Or>i. THE doctor who cond Secrets of the Surg< in the Sunday Tribu ing the case of the planter wife who were suffering tr dom, said that the fair Nature can have but little if individuals enjoying j; do not react in sensory co o
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  • 97 7 Lond m, Apr. 29. •j Volksrecht states that with the German entry ns, the war wip not be r concluded. A decision or victory will be taken the mastery of the sea has been settled. mal states that it was the outset that the
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  • 54 7 ;king, Apr. 29. 7 nese members of the an and S .no-Britisn Funds Beard, it Is thcritative circles. Kwa: -tu. Governor t ommercial Savand concurrently. Foreign Trade Mr Pei Sung-son, of na and Mr. Hsi i C-. ntrai Bank, thai the American rs of the
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  • 24 7 iv ng, A' r. 29. .v. the eldest H Pi Ldent wfco is en Ch v.vi capital Hong ■-..> m rn*t*g for
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  • 525 7 With Britain Against Axis "Mistrust" Means Vigilance Reuter. en? j Sydney, Apr. 29. yti Frederick Stewart (Minister for External Affairs) said to-day that Australia was very glad to receive and reciprocate the assurances of goodwill expressed in Melbourne yesterday by the Japanese Minister (Mr. latsuo
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  • 86 7 Reuter. New York, Apr. 29. MR. John Cudahy, the former United States Ambassador to Poland, writes that on his return to Berlin after an absence of seven months, he found "that the same 'i .ck of enthusiasm for the war prevails among the German people
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  • 126 7 Reuter Shanghai. Apr. 29. fJNKNOWN gunmen, late yesteru day evening, shot and seriously wounded a Japanese sentry in Chapei, the Japanese-occupied sector, in Shanghai. After firing six shots, some of which struck the Japanese sentry in the abdomen, the gunmen it is believed, fled into
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  • 18 7 New York, Apr. 28:—The demand for all grades of ste=l is unabated, with backlogs growing.
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  • 159 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Apr. 29. being closed for ten clays, because their staffs had been subjected to constant shootings and kidnappings, lour banks, owing allegiance to Chungking and which operate ir Shanghai, opened their doors for business again yesterday morning. The bank bui 1 dings
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  • 779 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. details of how the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. X. Maxwell were found on the early morning of Nov. 7 at their residence in Maryland Estate, Sigari, Diluting*, was related in the Perak Assize Court, when Haji Sulaiman
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  • 98 7 Reuter Shanghai. Ayr. 30. THE Italian flag was yesterday fly- tag on the Yugoslav steamer Tomislav. 5.387 tons, seized by the Italians on Apr. 22. The Italians now regard her as part of the Lloya Trizstino merchant fleet and Italian marines and the Chinese
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  • 75 7 Reuter. Washington, Apr. 29. THE United States' birth rate rose from 17.3 to 18 per thousand of population last year, acr rding to the Census Bureau. The lowest in the history of the country was 16.5 in 1933. The Bureau estimated that 2.350.000 babies were
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  • 104 8 TAN—Miss Rosalind Tan Hoe Neo daughter of Mrs. Nancy Tan Soo Em and the late Mr. Tan Soo Bin passed away peacefully on the 29th. April. Melbourne, by Cable. CHCO—Mrs. Choo Chwee Hock, nee Kang Cheong Neo, passed away at 52, Upper Weld Road, Singapore, on 28th
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    • 499 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTED LADY TEACHER, preferably oris living in Joo Chiat district, to coaoh Chinese girl 13 years old. standard VI In the evenings. Please state terms. Box No. «00 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 386H) Kuala Lumpur European Rubber Fxport Firm requires experienced man, conversant with handling ol
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    • 346 8 Public Notices THE I ANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45» In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: ANTHONY PANG. Address of debtor: No. 367 A Joo Chiat Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Clerk. No. of Proceedings: No. 134 ot 1941.
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    • 326 9 BY ORDER OF THE CONTROLLER OF RESTRICTED IMPORTS, S.S. AUCTION SALE Comprising:—Neckties, Chinese Account books. Bali heads and curious, Wristlet watch chains, key chains, envelope binding machines, silk .s-tockings, Chinese medicines, Children's leather shoes. Lady's leather and velvet handbags, CHINESE SILVER DRESS CLIPS 1 FINGER RINGS. NECKLACES BROOCHES, CHAINS. BRACELFTS,
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    • 75 9 TO-NIGHT AT 6.45 9.15 "MINDA MORA" MIDNIGHT SHOW Sat. 3rd. "ZANZIBAR" MATINEES Sat. Sun. 1.15 p.m. THE WARNING", "SMASHING SPY RING" "ON DRESS PARADE" TO-NIGHT AT 7 9.30 "FLYING G-MEN" Final 8 Chapters. (iLORY THEATRE TO-MGHT 7.30 9.30 "BEAUTY OF TO-A)AY' ill, ,uiM| fyMw——fcj EM V I It E TO-NIGHT
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    • 214 9 TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION... AND MORE THRILLING OPENING TO-DAY AT 3.15-6.15 9.15 j PAVILION I BRINGS TO YOU A TRUE lOVE STORY THAT SHOOK THE WORLD. "MAYERLING" I AN OUTSTANDING FRENCH FILM WITH FULL ENGLISH TITLES DAN lELLE D AMIEIIX A lB (EXOTIC STAR of "THE RAGE II A
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    • 830 10 Situations Vacant AGENTS for Air Purifier. Mosquito Chaser Killer, etc Apply Box 592 Malays* Tribune. Singapore. (No. 368H, IF UNEMPLOYED consult or write Employment Service Agency, 243. Middle Road. (No. 356H) WANTED Agents. Salesman for "Qulckleen" Car Polish. Apply 152, Race Oour 6 s, Road. Singapore. (No. 339H» WANTED LADY
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    • 744 10 1 For Sale FOR SALE 20 Pairs Pigeons and Wire-n*»ts 2 New Area, Bentul Pasar. (No. 346H) WAR IN MAPS, its background course, $1.00 post free. Kelly Walsh (No. 3G3H» BALLROOM DANCING. Alex Moore. $3.00 each. City Emporium, 58. Bras Basah Road. Singapore (No. 323H) FOR SALE A pair of
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    • 779 10 Property For Sale FOR SALE compound attap house with water service, 200 yards from main road 7th mile Ylo Chu Rang Road. Apply io Box No. 574, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 328H» FOR SALE. No. 8, Mohamed Sultan Road. 3-storey building, area 2.289 sq. ft., sanitary installation, 999 years leasehold.
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    • 489 10 Public Notices Will Mr. T. D. Ponniah or friends knowing his address please communicate to Naidu Tapah Road. Re STEPHEN JOHN RODRIGUES deceased. All creditors and other persons having any claims against the estate of Stephen John Rodrigues late of No. 167, Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, who died on the
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    • 468 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE < CHAPT3R 451 In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: LIM KIAN CHOON. Address of debtor: No. 2 Rappa Terrace, Singapore. Description of debtor: Bookbinder. No. of Proceedings: No. 119 of 1941. Date on which
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    • 177 10 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around tin- h< ■itntion, dizziness, headaches al back of head ami above eyes, short tfreath, real nervy, or suffer froi P sleep, loss of memory and enenry. 1 tion, worry and fear, your troubl* ably caused t>v Blood Pn
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 840 10 [TO-DAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE LONDON ZHP 2. 48 58 m. 6-173 mcs. 6 v CW 14 n,, ZHP3. 41.38 m 725 n'ra G SD ZHL. ZHPI, ZHP2 ZHP3. 9.20 m »5 m. GSD and GRY 8 S* 10.00 Lagu Nasib. 540 am t to 10 .30 Lagu Gambos. p m U*mtol2«
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  • 934 11 Singapore Apr. 29 Buyers. Sellers MINING. 3,- 3.6 «i4>.i «,9 33,6 34,6 4j^l M 17,41 a 18jl»,4 0 80 0.85 12 6 14|--1 33 1 38cd 9.3 919 17 6 18 6 12- 13--0 W'i 0 16 0.38 0.41 1 24 1 27 I 15 6
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  • 159 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Wednesday. T'HEP.E was little business In tin sharos yesterday and no change of note in quotations. Lower prices for Rantaus attracted buyers and a few S< uthern Kinta Tin Consolidated went to London There wa s small business in Raubs
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  • 29 11 Singapore, Wednesday. 1 Prices of tin and rubber 1 in Singapore at noon to- I day were:— I TIN I RUBBER I Buyers 40'H, Sellers 40% I
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  • 212 11  -  OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By REUTER Cable London, Apr. 29. r |lN opened barely steady. The turnover was 275 tons. The Ministry's cash selling limit is £269.50. The market eased in sympathy with dull and easier American advices and the Ministry's further reduction.
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  • 75 11 A FINAL d vjdend ci 12' i per cent.. making il\ 2 per cent, for the whole year, will be rccomineiu.td by the directors at the 22nd ordinary general meeting of the Mentakob Rubber Co., Ltd., to be held at their registered office in Singapore on Tuesday. May
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    • 339 11 FORM "C** [ON 112 OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE; STATEMENT BY im OVERSE\-IHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED \S m iIST DECEMBER, 1940. C pany is $40,000,000.00 divided into 31st December. 1040 was 250.000 shares shares were issued for and as fully paid to the Vendors in nftisI liabilities taken over. $40.00 per
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    • 108 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA; (TRUSTEES) LIMITED! Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA* LIMITED. The Company, which Is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR &'OR TRUSTEE OF h WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON, TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 434 11 For STYLE, COMFORT, ECONOMY, Consult THE ORIENTAL OPTICAL CO.. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd, Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd., SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING IHE FOURTH DRAWING FOR PRINCIPAL REPAYMENT OF THE 27TH YEAR GOLD LOAN OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA (1938) SUBJECT TO THE DEFENCE (FINANCE) REGULATIONS
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    • 292 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collycr 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 Holiday
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    • 336 11 P&o.nd BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. frora the Straits to their usual ports of call in Chinr, India, Ceylon and th? United Kingdom. Passeng ers are requested to registc j their requirements bu, under present circumstance sailings are perforce
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  • 676 12 THE NEW ARMY'S BIG DEVELOPMENTS Reuter. ißy Reuters Military Correspondent) London, Apr. 30. gRITISH tanks, by the hundred, are all manned by splendidly tough picked crews. A few months ago, this was still a dream. Now it is an accomplished fact. Ever since the
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  • 66 12 Reuter. Rumania, Apr. 30. rHE Iron Guard leader, M. Horia Sima. has been summoned to appear before a military court at Bucharest within three days, according tc the Lyons Radio. M. Sima, who was Deputy Premier in M. Antonescu's Government, fled the country when
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  • 66 12 Reuter. Moscow, Apr. 30. NO war materials in future will be allowed to pass in transit through the Soviet Union under decree signed by M. Mikoyan, Commissar of Foreign Trade, to-day. Munitions, aircraft parts, accessories and machinetools for making munitions, explosives and poisons come under
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  • 52 12 Reuter. Bombay. Apr. 30. WHEN the tiial of two Parsi employees of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha of Bombay under the Defence of India Rules was taken up to-day. the police prosecutor suggested that the trial be held in camera. The defence counsel agreeing, th; magistrate adjourned the case to May
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  • 389 12 Reuter. (By Patrick Crostc, Renter's Special Correspondent witi fo;ces somewhere in the Western Desert, London. Apr 30 first German-Italian attempt to dash across the E frontier has resulted in a sharp rebuff for th« i A mobile column on Sunday swept down the ment
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  • 26 12 Lond HIS Holiness th< I Queen Elena i I morning and cony tor ovrr half an h m I to the Vatican Radio
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