Malaya Tribune, 2 May 1941
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Title Section22 1941-05-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, May 2. 1941.22 words
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Article437 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. Renter's Special Reporter in Plymouth) London, May 2. K)ken West Countrymen and women are I mad with Hitler. Many have lost their businesses and relatives but this is not the consideration. mourn —they do not lament —they just want ;tl MllMT. the massed raids obviouslyReuter. - 437 words
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Article, Illustration46 1941-05-02 1 Tomatoes (known in the British services as -'tin fish-) are seen on Motleys on thei icay to be loaded on Bntish Mr Force Coastal.Com mandaircraft. It was torpedo-carrying aircraft that Britain mana am cnppled the Ita i ian fleet at Taranto.46 words
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132 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. Hyderabad, May 2. THE Nizam's 'technical training i centre at Kachiguda 'ore of nine selected by the Raj to turn cut 2 CCO mechanics a year for me Indian Air Force* has shown excellent results, says Reuters bpecial Correspondent. The scheme wasReuter. - 132 words
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309 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. H beri Gouqh. Renter's Military Commentator) London, May 2. the Greek campaign in its broadest aspects we to send all the help we could to Greece. The) nvolved might be said, without exaggeration, to but the material losses and heavy punishment inii<Reuter. - 309 words
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Article92 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. London, May 2. THE figures for enemy and British 1 air losses during April, as announced in Air Ministry commun mifs are- over Gr?at Britain, Axis OSS es were 112 and R.A.F. losses three Over Germany. Axis losses we> 13 and R.A.F. 106. InReuter. - 92 words
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Article65 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. S Kunming, May 2. IR Archibald Clarke Kerr, British Ambassador to China, arlived at Kunming yesterday by the Burma Road. He is en his way back to Chungking after visiting Shanghai and Singapore and is continuing his journey to-day. It is now disclosed thatReuter. - 65 words
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Article, Illustration379 1941-05-02 1 BRITISH CABINET CHANGES Reuter. LONDON, MAY 2. r* hf COVERNMENT ANNOUNCES THAT CHANGES HAVE RFFN MADE IN THE BRITISH CABINET. LORD nrAVPRRROOK WHO, AS MINISTER OF AIRCRAFT PRODUCS^Jw??THF IMPETUS BEHIND THE PHENOMENAL WEDUP OF BRITISH WARPLANE PRODUCTION, LEAVES ?HF MINISTRY TO BECOME MINISTER OF STATE.Reuter. - 379 words
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Article78 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. London. May 2. THOUGH he had never before handled a tommy gun, His Majesty the King, during a visit tc the Southern Command yesterday, found the "heart" of an enemy soldier on a silhouette target with the first four shots fired from the shoulder position. LoweringReuter. - 78 words
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Article181 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. London, May 2. -IN Greece, the German army 1 ~ot the roughest handling- it has vet received, and sot it from force* which were a fraction of its own strength.'' st itod Sir Archibald Sinclair, the Air Mtehto* -peaking at a luncehon of the \nglo-BatavianReuter. - 181 words
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Article29 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. London, May 2. HERR von Paper., the Nazi Ambassador to Turkey. wUj arrive in Istanbul by air to-morrow according to the German Radio. is at present in Germany-Re^Reuter. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration147 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. PHE Axis forces on the Egyp-j 1 ian frontier are on the point of attempting to shorten I heir advance, said a military spokesman yesterday. A similarity to the Italian tactics in the present movement of their forces was suggested by the presenceReuter. - 147 words
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Article124 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. Moscow, May 2. AFTER hailing the Kusso Japaneve Pact »:s a big step along the path of improvement in mutual relations with Japan, the Soviet's new militaiy Comman-der-in-Chief. M. Timosh* nko, who took the salute at the WMMJJ May Da> parade in Moscow's Ret! Square,Reuter. - 124 words
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143 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. Lisbon, May 2. BECAUSE no "satisfactory guarantee exists" that the tin will net find its way to Germany, supplies from America, ital to Portugal's sardine industry, are within the export licensing restriction. The sardine season began yesterday but as many factories have onlyReuter. - 143 words
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124 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. New York, May I. IT is my earnest hope that free and peace-ioving America wIU soon see the apparent cynicism and utter inconsistency of her position, 1 said Dr. Quo Tai-chi, the new Chinese Foreign Minister, at a dinner given in his honourReuter. - 124 words
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263 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. London. May 2. uuiuiuii, .'Act > WHOLE-HEARTED United States support of the exiled Governments of Poland, Norway, Holland and Belgium was emphasised in a striking speech by Mr. Drexel Biddle, American Ambassador to those '/our countries, at an English-Speaking Union reception in London.Reuter. - 263 words
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Article32 1941-05-02 1 Reuter. Tokyo, May 2. Mr. Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Minister, is slightly indisP °Consequently. a conference between the Cabinet and defence chiefs, scheduled tor yesterday, had to be postponed Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement65 1941-05-02 1 M- HASSAN, Electrical. Gas Water Contractors, 34 3C. 37. Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE TEL. 3411. For all your requirement* In the Installation or repairs of electric gas and water pipe fittings, please consult us and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE. We also stock:—Electric65 words
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1058 1941-05-02 2 Mr. John Hands Puts A Poser (From Our Own Reporter) |N the monthly report for April of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee the Secretary (Mr. John Hands, M.C.H.) mentions tlTe case of a European thrown out of employment and says: "With the expenditure1,058 words
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Article346 1941-05-02 2 S. AFRICA'S SECOND INDUSTRY— WINE THE LOSS OF FRENCH BRANDIES TO THE WOW n v i FVr H iVi AT EAST ONE ADVANTAGE In Z thp EXCELLENCE OF 4N EMPIRf ppnnr/T i, T THt BE FNIVERSAELY RECOGMSEO AT W it is known that most French vineyards have been ruined the346 words
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Article202 1941-05-02 2 fH-L seeking to make provision Z as respects certain personal inunes sustained during th e present a in the Federal Council on a certificate of urgency n a .rovw p f urpcse of this Bill is to ■Ttn?ffl°rh a r SChe ne t0 bG mad202 words
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Article23 1941-05-02 2 (Cent-a-Plane Fund) 1... .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time.... EIGHT23 words
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Article89 1941-05-02 2 (From Our Own Reporter) AX. Lumpur, Thursday. T a meeting of the committee of the Ceylon Association of Selangor held on Tuesday a resolution of condolence was passed on the death on Thursday of Mr* Harry Fernando (father-in-law of Mr. g. w. de S;lva. local lawyer) a89 words
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Article46 1941-05-02 2 T Singapore. Thursday HE case against Chin Keng Joe who is arraigned on a charge of being in possession of records relating to the movements of one pi Hie Majesty's vessel, W a* nearu in camera in the third court this afternoon.46 words
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303 1941-05-02 2 "new use" for rubier, and a fn ployment for local labcur—that is the 'V-'' V U rubber buckets for conservancy Parma* ft I P.M.S. Sanitary Boards. full me nrst experiments were carjried out by Mr. Hodges, of the I Kinta Rubber Works, in303 words
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Article62 1941-05-02 2 I THE marriage to I day at the Sin-4,?"', between Mr. C j Sewage Department 1 pore Municipality ai v I Ch *a Soon Sin, also 01 S? cipality. 01 thf M<. The groom is a «ph sportsman, and is thi and Mrs. n. j. Ah/ Lumpur62 words
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Article43 1941-05-02 2 iAS there has beei regarding the deliven j despatched by air to I Durban on Jan. 20. 24 28 it is announced by the 'f>~2 that these ma all delivered in London o, 23 by surface mail from Durff43 words
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Article21 1941-05-02 2 K Lumpur untitled The death occurred at untitled BigJlt iO \j,- f p Technical Assistant p ban. and Mi i Taipiiiv.21 words
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Article13 1941-05-02 2 Mr. A. E. Malaly the untitled State Councillor, has left u>r on holiday13 words
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Article15 1941-05-02 2 The Colonial Police untitled awarded t Q Sub-Inspector Cu] M lately of the F.M.S Polic<\15 words
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463 1941-05-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "MARCH Of Time- which has put into pictures some of the biggest news stories in recent times mil soon be making a new newsreel about Malaya. Mr. H. M. Lancaster of h" X thTir 01 reh of Sin g a ore463 words
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Article90 1941-05-02 2 Singapore, Thursday. ejAJD Jo have cheat* K. Arumut aal lr dishonestly irfor M7i h Sf t0 H CC3pt tWO deques 1 71 when h e knew that the cheques would be dishonoured and also having dishonestfy ?nduc ed the same man to give him saI cLnZ90 words
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Article72 1941-05-02 2 ALLFPFn ?i" ca P° re Thursday. A 10 have committed theft Vfil f J e *y and cash to the ftSil hl?5? binti Ha Ji Salleh. 123 ?4 r £T e J n Jalan Besar on »«3 r?»° h Beng Huat > a midtht"ThirHC^ ne f'72 words
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Advertisement413 1941-05-02 2 BNTEETA1N.. I YOUR FRIENDS THERE MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert RAFFLES BAKEHY *%«S?? T Q UALIT Y OUTSIDE CATERING AT I I BREAD CAKES MODERAfE TERMS. PHONE 5381 I Sea View Hotel BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES I TO-NIGHT413 words
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Advertisement184 1941-05-02 2 WHITER SKIN makes you look prettier, youngerl TRY THIS AMAZINO NW/ WAY TO EXTRA CHAJtM AND BEAUTY No more can Malaya's sun icpdrc jroa •f the pale loveliness that men admin For WHITEX, this amazing new skio lodon, makes ugly sun-tan disappear Immediately —reveals that fresh, fair loveliness that every184 words
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Article, Illustration53 1941-05-02 3 i I Rahman Mb S ited i» lhe l j |erk Govern- i r. who was the members j i.-.i Club at 'rVih oremises prior to his j Johore Gov- i ,v p. He had !oh ore Mrdical r the last 34 phi lograph was j [at,53 words
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Article55 1941-05-02 3 members of st Party. Li 27, c'aim- court this officer asked cus« >dy as rrested that '<>■ investigations fricer stated Doosed to bail ot ireties being liter police ned to May C] se Choo! T the third a charge the Singa- Anti-J»p- Salvation AisociaEul ociety. ae case55 words
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Article207 1941-05-02 3 Singapore. Thursday. A 29 Australian soldier. J. Spencer, was not present in the traffic court to-day when two charges of disobeying wing signals while driving a car at the junction of Chuha Street and Market Street and driving without a licence were brought against him. According207 words
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149 1941-05-02 3 Singapore, Thursday. THREE Chinese, charged with 1 having stolen cigarettes from godowns of the Singapore Harbour Board, yesterday, claimed trial before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second police court. The first man, Lim Hoe, was said to have stolen a packet of cigarettes at149 words
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Article176 1941-05-02 3 (k STANDING committee to A consider any public com- I plaints about the Straits Settlements War Tax Ordi- nance (1941) and any sug- i gested amendments thereto i has been established. Its members are: I Hon. Mr H. Weisberg, i Financial Secretary. 8 8., 1 Chairman;176 words
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Article119 1941-05-02 3 (From Our Own Correspondent). Malacca, Wednesday. Found guilty on a charge of negligent driving P L- Edwin, a Ceylqnese, wa 5 today fined $200. In default three months" r.1.. by Mr. W. J. Thorogooa. The case for the prosecution was that a car driven by Edwin119 words
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350 1941-05-02 3 Singapore, Thursday. ttoitnD puiltv by a unanimous verdict of the jury, II. K Galley formerly an assistant engineer at the Naval Base, who «tood charged with abetment of the offence of mcest by a r and sister, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment350 words
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181 1941-05-02 3 7ft 00ft 000- GALLON RESERVOIR READY (Tribune Staff Reporter) WITH the completion of the $700,000-reservoir at Pulai very recently, another important stage has been reached in the Singapore Municipality s million waterworks scheme, on which work began two years ago. Although181 words
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Article32 1941-05-02 3 the Postal Department advises 1 that no air mails from the United Kingdom etc. were received by the round British Airways Corporation Fly in? Boat which" arrived in Singapore on Wednesday afternoon.32 words
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373 1941-05-02 3 Singapore, Tuesday. LAU PECK JIN claimed trial today In the traffic court to four charges of causing hurt by a negligent act while driving a van in Kallang Road on Jan. 1 about 10.45 p.m. I brownout night) to four persons, George Tan, Sect Beng373 words
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639 1941-05-02 3 PUBLIC SERVANT ACQUITTED Singapore, Thursday. piVING him the benefit of the doubt, Mr. J. L. McFall, the U District Judge, acquitted K. Kanagasabai. senior Tamil interpreter of the Civil District Court, on charges of having accepted, without consideration money from Chettiars, when he knew it639 words
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Article88 1941-05-02 3 Singapore, Thursday. SENTENCE of three weeks' rigo 1 rous imprisonment was passed on Ho Ah Quee, a 22-year-o d Kokkien, when he pleaded guilty before Mr. L. C. Goh. the third magistrate, this morning, to a charge of theft of a dynamo lamp valued at $20,88 words
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Advertisement19 1941-05-02 3 WATER fi*S U> J I gill MINERAL WATER fowl the ScietaT Hot Singapore. An-.alkaline drinfct excellent «o*?' tective properties19 words
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Advertisement395 1941-05-02 3 the hams with the SWpQrffb fl&VOMV j Complittlv• covcr'the H:«m with .< I thiclv pastoflour and. water." 1 the flavour evervooe likes has made these fine Hams famous in j Ptoot in a ■icdiowTovea < —a j Malaya for over twenty years. I allow to bake; a'quarter ot aii Keep395 words
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Advertisement38 1941-05-02 4 VARIETIES READY I|J FOR IMMEDIATE ISE I"^^^^^^^ May be served direct from the tin after healing for 5 minutes. ASPAMGUS MIXED~~VEGETABLE XXV MOCK TURTLE ||f I BUY A TIN TO-DAY AND BE CONVINCED 1 fcitSW[ f j^J?Q I38 words
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Article, Illustration496 1941-05-02 5 Rafs Beat Malays In Thrilling Game I ~< it tar) Malays 2. up a magnificent fight after heing down a goal twice P mt Royal Ail Force, last year's champions, scored ,in cr the Malays at Anson Road Stadium yester- (he line-it Div. I496 words
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Article102 1941-05-02 5 London, May 1. 11 Nm market, Co-day, the One thousand Guineas rrsullcd as li»l|(>u v IWNfiNG TIME 1 BCAISITE I KEYSTONE 1 kg Time's only previous apn the race course was unplaced last year, unexpected victory Mrs. Arthur James's 1 ne length in a thrilli102 words
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Article277 1941-05-02 5 Spring tenuis tournament was played yesterday, R. F. Smith and Majoi Bedford qualifying for the finals by beating o. duller and O. W. Gilmour in the semi-fina] ol the champion-j ship doubles 6-0, 7-3. C. the ties fixed icr yesterday at .he S.C R.C., only two. both j 1277 words
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253 1941-05-02 5 the V.M.C.A. gitund ye-tc relay, the Royal (Pulau Hrani) trounced the Publishers by tin wide mar-in cl Feven goals to une. The Fi bl ?h. rs could haw red.iced the deficit if their forwards had noz made so many bad .lips. Trie L'app&rs were definitely the253 words
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Article128 1941-05-02 5 r OLLOWING are the scratchmgs T and order of running for tomoirow's races at Kuala Lumpur: Race I—Ponies Class 2. Div. 2, 6 furs.: YVavphan, Ildarity. Race Mbna Class 3, Div 2, 9 furs.: Pockets, Deepdenc, .lubilee Son, Foxdown, Simla nglaja. E", cc 3—Horses i&m 3, Div. 4. Wi128 words
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Article218 1941-05-02 5 tORTKKSS Signals won their l'ouith successive ciicket match yesterday when they deflate! the Coastal Regiment R.A. by f<;ui wickets. Highest scorer was Hill, who played In the Minor Counties scries while in England. Scores: R A. Wiseman c Churchill b Phillips 25 Qregg C Phillips218 words
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Article101 1941-05-02 5 C.C.R.C. cricket teams for weekl? end ore as follows: vs St. Joseph's Institution, on home around, on Saturday, 2 p.m.: Fung Ouan Chye, Un Hon Win. Ong Teck Sin. Alex Tan. Anthony Lim. P. L Tan. Tan Hack Wan. Fong Kirn Wah. R. B. Tan. Un101 words
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Article44 1941-05-02 5 I TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Lea;;ue. Div. I, Police v SRC. Stadium; Div. II A. RE. L Maluvs v R.A.S.C Clerical Union: Div. II B. S.C.F.A. "B" v Indians, S.HB.; Airport v J.C.S.A.. J.C.S A. TENNIS: S.C.C S.C.R.C. and YMC A. I tournaments.44 words
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Article288 1941-05-02 5 FOLLOWING are handicaps Royal Desire g-J r for the second day of the horses: class 3, Div. I—9 furs. Selangor races to-morrow: Farnley 9.0 Ordination 8.13 HORSES: CI .ss 3, Div. I—ok- »urs. F rst Ra 810 Speartown JO Le Touquet 8.8 Lady Zenta 8.12 K.O.G.288 words
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Article219 1941-05-02 5 Colours 5; Whites 1. rpHE first of the three trials to select a team from the Rusiness Houses to meet a first division S.A.F.A. team in a charity soccer match in aid of the War Fund, was held at the S.R.C. ground yesterday and219 words
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Article142 1941-05-02 5 INHERE will ue the usual afternoon races tor all classes, at the Royal Singapore j Yacht Club to-day startinjr at j 5.23 p.m. for the "A* class and j b.26 p.m. for the other classes. To-morrcw the "B" class will sail the second race for the Santrv challenge142 words
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Article99 1941-05-02 5 IKE following will be selected to represent the Merry Union R.P., -B" string against Btarriusi Badminton Party, In a badminton triendiy, consisting of iour singles, iour men's doubles and one mixed doubles, to be played on Sunday, at 2.30 p m.. at the Stardust ccurt No. 20,99 words
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Advertisement493 1941-05-02 5 WEAK KIDNEYS CAUSE RHEUMATISM Only a Kidney Restorative can help you Rheumatism is usually due to weak, When you start to j^.P»W»£ organs, when working healthily, eliminate J} acti on kidneys. These and pass out from the system the poisons st mulate an d strengthen the kidand impurities that cause493 words
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Miscellaneous18 1941-05-02 5 Tidr Tiihie HH.II TIDKS a no a 4 ft.; 2.32 p.m. 7.3 1 51 a.m.. 8.1 ft.; 3.2418 words
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Advertisement142 1941-05-02 6 I SOUTH AFRICA PRESENTS with pride I the culmination of her 300 years old wine industry— I io rtm oST^L a guaranteed ten years old wine, equal in quality I Hi aHWI to that formerly exclusively produced in France. j XXV STAII" HIIA.MIY IS 31 ATI 11 1 IX WOOI»142 words
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Article88 1941-05-02 7 Ulahabad, Apr. 29 :SO the statement I y by the Stand- of the Moderate c, Sir Tej Bahaide a personal ol this statement. Sapru revealed two months which \>, imbay Conference d to bring Mr. jinnah together, was more than B I the chances88 words
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Article26 1941-05-02 7 Bangkok, May 1. the United I to Thailand. to the United States conditions in it Mr Grant will r post—26 words
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209 1941-05-02 7 EUROPEANS BETWEEN 41 55 TO BE CALLED UP To Serve With Passive Defence Units COMPULSORY SERVICE ORDER fHE Governor-in-Council has promulgated regulations requiring all male British subjects of pure European, descent between the ages of 41 and 55 to register for compulsory service in any one of the following Civil209 words
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1090 1941-05-02 7 Dr. M. Van Blankenstein - By Dr. M. Van Blankenstein 'j' NVherlands in the Netherlands East Indies to provoke, not to yield and, above uil. not to •-11 nervous. V v th* r.; entered the war. Japan declared she v blishment in the Netherlands East ,01*1,090 words
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Article236 1941-05-02 7 Madras, Apr. 29. JN his speech at the general meeting of the Madras European Association, Sir Frederick James, a member of the Central Indian Legislature, drew attention to the gravity of the war situation and asked whether it was possible to end the controversies existing between236 words
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Article24 1941-05-02 7 Mr. S B. Palmer. C.B.E has been appointed to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council for a further pcrlxi of three years.24 words
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Article, Illustration57 1941-05-02 7 BRIDE and groom and their attendants: Mr. and Mrs. Chin Nang Hong snapped ivith their 'itPendants after their wedaing at the Great World Restaurant ycs .crda>i Mr. Chin is the manager of the K.L. branch of the well-known musical establishment of Nang Heng and Co. of Singapore. The57 words
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193 1941-05-02 7 Singapore. Thursday DISAPPOINTMENT was in store for a large body of members of :he Ceylon Tamils' Association, Singapore, who turned up for I heir 30th annual general meeting this evening. There was a large rush of members and as the hall rould not accommodate193 words
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163 1941-05-02 7 (At The Cathay) THE thrills of the sea and a great 1 human story of heroism in the British merchant navy against the perils of the enemy on the high seas, are vividly brought to the screen in a brilliant production which opened at the163 words
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Article59 1941-05-02 7 Reuter. New York, May 1. THE Swedish motor tanker Castor. 8 714 tons*, has been destroyed in the Atlantic while on its way to Stockholm with a cargo of oil. it was learned in New York to-day. The captain and 14 of the crew arcReuter. - 59 words
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Article26 1941-05-02 7 The appointment of Mr. L E C Evan s (formerly Relieving Ofnr*»r of the District Court in Palestine) to be Deputy Legal Adviser, F.M.S.. Is gazetted.26 words
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Article88 1941-05-02 7 New Delhi, Apr. 30. THE Viceroy has decided to short--1 en his Spring Tour by a few days and will arrive in Simla oi May 2 instead of May 8, as originally arranged. An improvement in the com munal situation in Bombay is reported to-day. More88 words
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Advertisement129 1941-05-02 7 Cnlt*d Mofor G?rac*. Sereroban. Ipoh Malcr Ijoh The Oriental TraCin- Cn„ C Motors. Koala Lumpur. Pcnenz Molcrs, Penant. Kota Bahro, Kclanfan. Read The MALAYA TRIBUTE Dominant In Malaya 9mat cm r>eDS0P EN wJ r r+J TOOTH PASTE Of all Tooth Pastes and &rr*i>j*r% ONLY PEPSODENT CONTAINS IRIUM tPS $^i to129 words
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Article148 1941-05-02 8 Opinion IT has been known for some time that the defences of British, Dutch' and American possessions in the Pacific have been fully co-ordinated as a result of the recent defence talks held in Manila during ihe visit of the Commander-in-Chief, Far East (Air Chid' Marshal Sir Robert148 words
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Article122 1941-05-02 8 THE C.-in-C.'s statement must be considered a veiled warning to Japan that if she overdoes her present tactics a stage may be reached at which the democratic powers may feel obliged to intervene in order to protect their zone of security. By a fortunate coincidence, this warning122 words
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Article169 1941-05-02 8 QUR defence chiefs are not in the habit of indulging in vainglorious talk or sulphuric threats, as the Axis leaders do; they believe in work and more work. And when they do talk, they give food for thought to aggressors and would-be aggressors. "I'm not going169 words
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Article129 1941-05-02 8 ■*> aoaiuori to strengthening the island's defences, we have assembled our forces and military equipment at strategic the mainland. What was once merely an island defence has now grown to cover the whole of the Malay Archipelago, from the Thai border ill the north to the tip of129 words
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Article, Illustration880 1941-05-02 8 JOHN JORDON - You Cannot Bomb Into Defeat By JOHN JORDON IV) not reserve your praise entirely for the men of Britain in this war. heroic an they have been. The women are just as wonderful. In the blitzed cities they have worked side by side with880 words
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Article115 1941-05-02 8 ITP-TO-DATE apparatus for brakes v and signalling have been dispatched from the Westinghouse works at Chippenhem, England, to several of the South American Republics. The installations include the Southern Railway of Buenos Airesthe Central Railway. Uruguay; thp Northern Railway, Argentina;' th<* Midland Railway, Uruguay; the Central115 words
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Article327 1941-05-02 8 THE shipyards of the Dominions and India are now organising the supply of cargo vessels for the Emoire s merchant fleet. India, ancient builder of ships is preparing to launch vessels equal to the best of the West. Hongkong has two yards building handy cargo carriers327 words
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Article480 1941-05-02 8 R. B. Ooi-i FEMININE mine the scarcity beauty preparatioi used to and by <• 1,a> '> such items as are Those who have V me accumulated i» favourite powder, lotion, face cream, nail polish. These things w.ii good condition for ciimate, and Malav. depleted by the conR. B. Ooi-i - 480 words
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Advertisement132 1941-05-02 8 THE COOLEST SUIT FOR THE I HOTTEST MONTHS Tin strong close weave but J V'"'"f M lifrhl enough in weight to ensure the maximum jf of coolness. li it "TROPICLIN" tailors in ./f/i BP fj perfect manner and with "St I j "^ft^* our traditional reputa- F~"j fc I I132 words
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Article85 1941-05-02 9 New York, May L ,s reported to be taking R „usive steps to stiffen the strong Soviet forces in the I Poland and Estonia, ac- j 0 a Berne telegram to th e j york Times. j isures are understood to i natch ot85 words
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82 1941-05-02 9 Washington. May Roosevelt, buying the savings bond last ist an appeal to demonstrate again America" by similar in order to "share in all the things we the threat to them." said that the be fought wherever it can be found on old of every home82 words
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59 1941-05-02 9 Haifa. May i. D poles, Czechs. German v siavs were tarefusees Irons m Haifa from yesterday, ned part cv a ..vjv which the L-i ssfwTv attacked to ids Ive times during the I escorting destroyers shot c one enemy bomber. The F h refugees59 words
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Article58 1941-05-02 9 Reuter. Gibraltar. May 1. THE Governor intends to continue Ihi evacuation scheme when aury and only civilians vital the defence of the fortress will .v> a Government notice d [n Gibraltar yesterday, rhis is purely precautionary, it i mphasisedi Applications .tor evacuation can be madeReuter. - 58 words
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50 1941-05-02 9 Reuter. Shanghai. May 1. 11 nderstood that the Japanese I 3 have given a British permission to dispatch to tghai 50.000 tons of coal from n North China, freely hoped in industrial that this development will the situation threatened through the coal shortage in inghai.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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128 1941-05-02 9 Reuter. Rome. May 1. ITALIAN visions cf a 'victory budoer next year were evoked by Senator Bevione in a speech before the Finance Commission of the X.v>i/»Vi ha predicted a Senate to v.hicn ne JJ f at the rate prevailing before ItalJ s i!Reuter. - 128 words
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Article17 1941-05-02 9 Reuter. New York, May 1. President Roosecelt has asked ERE |«ttr^ bcth of which would otherwise expire.—Reutar.Reuter. - 17 words
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112 1941-05-02 9 Reuter. Shanghai, May i. w iQ tvnical of the comment in "Y K1 10ther SoV, l e new Soviet order prohibits Far Eastern ore to on Union «h<» transit of war materials tmuu o i This order greatly inconveniences Germany and Japan, is pointyReuter. - 112 words
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Article55 1941-05-02 9 Reuter. Kunming, May 1 i/UNMING was severely raided by J\ Javanese bembers a, i P SUZc£taS%n the south, the ra fae P rs° d r C opoed bombs atelv cutting a broad swan. destruction across the eastern c tion of the city. The signal was givenReuter. - 55 words
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Article19 1941-05-02 9 Mr. H. L. D Executive untitled Mr. H L D. TucKer c. gecondMllay;m of ed for service unuer Keclah.19 words
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611 1941-05-02 9 EPIC WITHDRAWAL Reuter. London, May 1. IKE epic story of the successful withdrawal of at least 80 per cent, of the original Empire force sent to Oeece despite the tremendous difficulties, largely due to the enemy's numerical superiority in the air is toldReuter. - 611 words
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Article, Illustration131 1941-05-02 9 Reuter. New York, May 1. PRINCESS Juliana, broadcasting In Dutch on her thirty-second birthday, expressed thanks for the goodwwisesh c s received frcm all parts of the woild. Bta stated: "The Netherlands tricolour still flies just as before on all the seas of theReuter. - 131 words
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Article88 1941-05-02 9 Tokyo May 1. THE United States patrol system I is |ust a step before war and vcr dangerous, Mr Ishii. acting s ikesman ol the Information Board of the Cabinet said at j press conference yesterday. A=ked whether the United States was patrolling in the88 words
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Obituary144 1941-05-02 9 London. May 1. THE death has occurred, reports Rcuter, of Major-General Sir j Dudley Howard Ridout at the age Of 75. I After a brilliant scholastic ca1 rser, Sir Dudley in 1885 graduated ho the army through the Royal Military College of Canada. After service in144 words
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Article135 1941-05-02 9 Reuter. Moscow, May I. 'THE need for "permanent mobili--1 sation" of the Red Army in vr°cd in a May Day Order of the Day issued by the Defence Commissar (Marshal Timoshenko». "The Red Army," he declared, "is ready to offer an annihilating rebuff to stay encroachments onReuter. - 135 words
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Article51 1941-05-02 9 Reuter. London, May 1. Four members of the Quaker 1 Ambulance Unit under the auspices of the British Red Cro.s. £d by Mr. Peter Tennant. is leavns this week for Chungking for cetvice as the Chinese Government may think best. The full avtv numbers 40 and the remainder are followingReuter. - 51 words
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933 1941-05-02 9 Henry - By Henry Renter's Special Correspondent lately icith the Imperial forces in Greece) Reuter. Cairo. May. l. THE chief conclusion to be drawn from the battle of Greece is that a line seemingly impregnable in natural strength cannot be held without full air protection.Reuter. - 933 words
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Advertisement175 1941-05-02 9 T E R S ANCLEPOISE mirror THE MIRROR OF MANY ANCLES Mounted on Rollers The Lightest Touch Immediate Adjustment. Size 7Vi ins. x 10' t ins. Upright pih:e n..»« Size 8 ins. Diamiter Magnifying For Shaving or "idake l T p" Chromium Finished Metal Parts. PRII i: S 10..»» II175 words
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Article230 1941-05-02 10 Apt ay v Manila, Mar. 29. dv,nt I,™ kead hUnt,n '«tiviti,.s of the semin«„SJ iy rh U L ZO Is,a,,d hi •commenced bj the Philippine Constabulary 01 the Uongots. The C wild e^r D i r be Cing a mam 01 SiiSKsr2L*, llave *****1 Christian SmEE230 words
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Article464 1941-05-02 10 Boy Thief's Pose JfASQUERADING v an officer in the Merchant Navy, a 17-year-old boy visited a remand home in which ho had formerly been an inmate and Roasted that ho had saved £325, producing a bank-book as proof. The boy. who appeared in the dock at Kingston Quarter464 words
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Article, Illustration17 1941-05-02 10 sagj J «cwred City. Photo shotosThfru, iJL ,"s"* P ffr r/z<? orj- i17 words
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379 1941-05-02 10 IMPORTANT CHANGES BETWEEN 1914 TO-DAY PRESIDENT HOOSPVPI t Washington. r Pattern whenT 1 "V' ,Uth a to step,i*Lc P rr d wi,h 1 confusing probtef, of mili J,. v M He n. M mto new. bis B t£*ESr f many «irnlar to H d f n BtepS into shoe, rirno379 words
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151 1941-05-02 10 him the help the ,hip w*, in dan.er of and the «S had t' e upt les off. s min whether to take the agreed. r the captain »tX wUTCa h h e ad b re,y vert to full speed and it mUSt This151 words
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Article126 1941-05-02 10 1 th< 1 arC ,au hi at d oU,lclJ or Social, Moral 2nd Service They «ttje of M council 3 f lr,s P. the councils suggestions to th P island Governmenten 222 firte- morals s;if^»ard s».o„,d' iS ,i eXSi v ,,n pcop,r winter rrJV,r <<*cl during126 words
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Article15 1941-05-02 10 Lstest appointment in the Drainage elude Mr. J Pitzepraln S, ln noer, KuStan'. QS teg?:15 words
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Article194 1941-05-02 10 PROFESSOR Sign, the famous logist who was pers the Nazis, is now tnm his grave' Despite the world nr which he enjo yeci jj fience, the fact U Jew and that he rr" pledge the atoglun Nazis marked him ouY H?di2. their "8y He died194 words
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Advertisement260 1941-05-02 10 SELANGOR Tl HF CIXB TUESDAY, WSb* AT MEMBERS MLYoSinS lay1 ay Tickets $1 each for GIBSON. ANDErlonbuTtlr %To SS, T 7, as g|no« be co„, d ere Q aTte*» oub.scrintion arS btainablC fr m S —V J J 12 Course y° u want to take life'•V m *c snaps of260 words
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Advertisement11 1941-05-02 10 NAN YANG Jj^ AT HAICHEW HOTEL™ 35, Beach Road, Phone 3015.11 words
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Advertisement137 1941-05-02 10 Kill them with FLIT <X Save yourself from torment Insist on Flit to kill mosquitoes. Substitutes are A often worthless some- nmcs even dangerous and frequently waste your money. Flit is sold only in the sealed yellow tin with the soldier and black band flit spray will not stain. J137 words
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Article, Illustration256 1941-05-02 11 It may not be widely known that the production of wine in South Africa commenced with the landing in Cape Province nearly 300 years ago of the Huguenots, fugitives from France, who brought with them their unsurpassed skill in the art of256 words
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Advertisement166 1941-05-02 12 (at a-,0) ALHAMr Ra Chinese Review of The 2nd EIJItOP£i%]\ H VIVID PICTURES OF THE EUROPE u FROM 1939 TO 1941. AR I __^*_2^ t est_Adventure Pictur7Ĕ v r s ALH AMBR A a? SATURDAY SUNDAY 4 SHOWS DAILY I 1UI mi l. SEE NE i v SB WrratBiTCWVO J166 words
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Advertisement267 1941-05-02 13 f* TO-DAY \JL*- 'PHONE 3400 GREAT CHARACTERS treat human story of the heroism of the British lanl trews who face the dangers of the Nazi on the > ,tri high seas .—^I— "^*^—^^^W^^^M^— )0HN FORD'S «"oduct,on o« 1} V» V»^*KV 0 a m m m I k nitted Silent, Reserved267 words
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Advertisement388 1941-05-02 13 Public Notices i i NOTICE Mr. a J. Vincent of 144, Robinson I Road, has been appointed accredited Accountant of Messrs. Brinkmann Co. as and from 1st May, 1941. Brinkmann Co., French Bank Building, Singapore. NOTICE NOTICE Is herebv given that on account of transfer to ether duties, j the388 words
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Advertisement323 1941-05-02 13 SMASH THROUGH TO VICTORY I B r ____r I IJv BY SUPPORTING THE WAR FUND GALA PREMIERE l T nder The Gracious Patronage Of HIS EXCELLENCY SIR SHENTON THOMAS, G.C.M.G., O.B.E. Governor of the Straits Settlements LADY THOMAS AT THE PAVILION EvSST™ on TUESDAY, MAY 13th, at 9.15 p.m. M323 words
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Advertisement276 1941-05-02 13 PAVILION TODAV 315-615& 915 TWO FAVOURITE STARS OF THE SCREEN Charles Boyer AND I Danielle Darrieux IN An Outstanding French Film with Full English Titles "MAYERUNG" THE TRAGIC LOVE STORY BETWEEN CROWN PRINCE j ,.f Austria, and the Countess Vetsera PRICES OF ADMISSION MO RNING 315 DAILY MATINEES 11 A.M.276 words
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Obituary74 1941-05-02 14 CHOO—Mrs. Choo Chwee Hock, nee Kang Cheong Neo, passed away at 52, Upper Weld Road, Singapore, on 23th April, at 11 p.m. at age of 78, leaving behind her to mourn her loss—3 sons, Hong Bock, Buan Hai, Hong Thiam: 1 daughter, Mrs. Pang Cheng Yean4 daughters-in-law:74 words
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Advertisement620 1941-05-02 14 i&0Ptf&0{\ i j j, n |.|^itei3^ Situations Vacant WANTED Anti-Main rial Inspectors, md SQ "il° c Searchers—Apply Chief Medical Officer, Kelantan. (No. 405H) WANTED distributing agents for good quality disinfectant. Apply Box 601, Malaya, Tribune. Singapore. (No. 395H) AGENTS for Air Purifier. Mosquito Ber Killer, etc. Apply Box 592. Malaya620 words
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Advertisement820 1941-05-02 14 I To Let MODBRN BUNGALOW. 106. Brankaome Road off Arthur Road. 3 bedrooms. :-i baths attached, rent $90 Immediate I possession, also 89. Goodman Ruad tur$115 Thone Akerl b 5311 or i ***** after office hours (No. 39R4) TO XT LET spacious room ln Private home at No. 22. Lorong820 words
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Advertisement626 1941-05-02 14 1 For Sale FOR SALE 20 Pair B Pigeons and Wlre-n*ts 2 New Area, Sentul Pasar. (No. 346H) i WAR in MAPS, lt E background course ;*l.OO. post free. Kelly «fc Walsh (No. 363H» WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. D»l:cious pure Java Krupok Udang. sen~ Moh Guan. 18. Highland Road, P:<ya Lcbar.626 words
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Advertisement954 1941-05-02 14 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AITRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. Of essentially modern polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE also SIMMONS modern steel bedsteads with spiral mattresses, "SANFORSTAN" U.S.A. colourful centre carpet, one excellent-toned concert piano by ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. "MAGIC CHEF" porce-lain-finish gas stove with oven beiow. weighing scale, G. E. oscillating electrc table954 words
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Advertisement391 1941-05-02 14 MUNICIPALITY. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore require a Matron at the Middleton Hospital for Infectious Diseases (200 beds) the appointment being in the first instance on a 3 years' agreement. Candidates must be British Subjects in possession of Certificates of General Training and Fever Training from recognised Training Schools as391 words
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Advertisement154 1941-05-02 14 I A Front Page Reminder To All Wise Parents. Parents arc oi ten Worried nhei tale scale register* loss of weight indicating that ihe little one ing as he should in manj to learn ol Urn sseril > ol B Tablets i s to tind renewed happiness for the child.154 words
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Miscellaneous576 1941-05-02 14 SINGAPORE V -J ZHL 225 m. 1333 Ices f N t,v ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 9.69 met Cs V 4« 58 m. 6175 m" S «IS p ZHP3. 41.38 m 7.25 m c SI —19, ZHL. ZHPI, 2HP2 ZHP3 615 pi! m !i ij a.m. GSD 10.00 Malay Variety ».2t576 words
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980 1941-05-02 15 Singapore, May 1. Buyvcs. Sellers. MINING. 3,- 3,6 6.4 Va 6!9 I 33,6 34,6 17 4"a 18,1 Vs 0 7:> 0 80 12 6 14|A\ 1 35 1.38 cd 9.3 9,9 se sp >i 0 13,2 0.16 wts) 0 38 0.41 I 1 125 128 issi980 words
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Article31 1941-05-02 15 Singapore, Friday. »J Prices of tin and rubber ;in Singapore at noon to- day were:— j j TIN i l $135 up $1. i J B ers Sellers -1131 words
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Article73 1941-05-02 15 Singapore. May 1. j Gambler J-JJ Java Cube J2.00 Hamburg Cube ,52 I White Pepper J3.75 j Muntok White Pepper 14.25 Black Pepper 25 j Mixed Copra 2.25 Sundried Copra 2.50 Medium Pearl Tapioca 8.25 Small Pearl Tapioca 8.25 Small Flake Tapioca 50 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.00 Fair Sago73 words
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388 1941-05-02 15 Singapore, Thursday. ■pHE market has continued it 8 firm and upward movement throughout the week following the advices received from Mew York. The demand from consuming Interests has at times been strong and nctlve. In order to fill local orders rubber must be available388 words
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Article220 1941-05-02 15 (From Oiir Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Friday. QUOTATIONS In the tin share market were inclined to ca«e yc.-urday with more sellers In evidence. Business passed In Sungei Luas. Dlv Klangs and Kuchais while in the Australian section, there was good buying enquiry for Austral Amalgamated. In220 words
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Article26 1941-05-02 15 New York, Apr. 30: Cotton seems to be technically strong, with offerings scanty. Textiles weie strong, with prompt absorption c f 30 additional tenders.26 words
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Article72 1941-05-02 15 Reuter. New York, May L THE question of foreign ships seized in American ports is being discussed by Lord Halifax, the British Ambassador at Washington, and Sir Arthur Salter, the British economic expert, with Mr. Sumner Welles the Assistant ot State, according to a Washingten telegram.Reuter. - 72 words
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Article99 1941-05-02 15 H.L. Hopkin - (From H.L. Hopkin London, Mav 1. Mincing lane is stm puzzled regarding the appointment of Sir Walrond Sinclair as the Rubber Controller though fears of the possible consequences have subsided somewhat. The general opinion is that rubber brokers and dealers will not be affected, at any99 words
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Article50 1941-05-02 15 Reuter. Vichy. May 1. AFRESH contingent of troops for reinforcing the garrson in the Azores, sailed in the mail steamer Carvalho Araujo. (4.56 C tons) stales a Lisbon despatch to the ofhciai French news agency. Dr. Sala.'.ar, ibe Prime -.Tinistei, reviewed the troops on the quay before they left —Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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657 1941-05-02 15 REUTER Cable - OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By REUTER Cable London, May 1. T VHE Tin Research Institute estimates world production in March at 21,900 tons, compared with the February revised total of 17,600 tons, making the Jan. March output 56,700 tons, compared with last year's 52,600657 words
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Advertisement28 1941-05-02 15 Zbt CHINA BUILDING SINGAPORE Overseas Telegrams: W CENTENARTC MOTOR Chicles assurance U H, 'HK.MEN'S corporation, rf »MIKNSATIONyy XX) ACCIDENT A CENTS THROUGHOUT MAI.AYA ,f >WFST R\TES LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS28 words
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Advertisement102 1941-05-02 15 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 tne TRUSTEE OF AWTLL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON, TRUSTEE OF A SETTLEMENT OR Declaration of trust,102 words
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Advertisement619 1941-05-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P.O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. B.I.S.N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. B.I.S.N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular failings: Special Holiday Return619 words
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Article110 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. Canea (Crete), May 2. I HE news that a Quisling regime has been set up by the Germans in Athens was greeted with a storm of indignation in the Crete press. Profound regret is expressed that some Creeks have been found willing to play the Nazis'Reuter. - 110 words
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Article116 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. Stockholm. May 2. k PREDICTION that the main attack by the Axis forces against Egypt will corns from inland points was made yesterday by Col. Bratt. Swedish military expert. Writing in the Dagens Nyheter, he said that it was hardly conceivable that the enemyReuter. - 116 words
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Article51 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. Stockholm. May 2. DJfORK is progressing on the esta- hlishm rt of air bases in the Greek archipelago, states the Rome correspondent of the Svenska Dagbladet. Italy, he said, will probably allcw the Germans to use some of the Dodecanese Islands as they have inReuter. - 51 words
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Article46 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. London, May 2. ENEMY activity over Britain dur- ing daylight yesterday was on a very small scale, states an Air Ministry communique. E mbs dropped *at one point Dn the south coast, caused damage and a very small number of casualties.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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151 1941-05-02 16 NEW YORK, MAY 1. FLEET IS READY AND STRIPPED FOR ACTION," V DECLARED ADMIRAL ADOLPHUS ANDREWS, COMMANDANT OF THE UNITED STATES THIRD NAVAL DISTRICT TO THE NEW YORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TODAY. "We must ensure the delivery of needed supplies for Britain. If that151 words
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Article123 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. Malta. May 2. MALTA had its third successive blitz on Wednesday night, dur- ing which heavy damage was causjrd to civilian property and there were some civilian casualties. A I i linkers 88 was shot down by gun- fire. i According to an official communique,Reuter. - 123 words
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67 1941-05-02 16 Yugoslav Ships To Go To U. S. Britain Reuter. London, May 2. THE following message has beer. issued to al Yugoslav ships on the authority of the Royal Yugoslav Government, states a British Admiralty announcement. "Ships are to ignore all instructions emanating from Yug:slavia. All Yugoslav rhips are under theReuter. - 67 words
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Article207 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. London, May 2. TREAT BRITAIN has made strong U representations to th e German Government against reprisals taken against British war prisoners in Germany, although this I* lorbidden by the Prisoners cf War Convention. An official announcement yestei day states that news has reachedReuter. - 207 words
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Article18 1941-05-02 16 Lieut. J. Bennett has been promoted to l, r k of Captain in the Singapore Local Defence Corps.18 words
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Article135 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. I Washington. May 1. p'fFTY oil tankers are to he placed in special service to aid Britain within the next n\v days by the United States Maritime Commission. All operators of American tankers of over 5.000 tons are being asked to help inReuter. - 135 words
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103 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. London. May 2, THE "fantastic" destructive power lot the R.A.F.s new bcmbs are shown by reports from says 'he Air Ministry News Service. One bomb drrppei recently near the Emdm Post Office turned the whole ol that part of the town into a heapReuter. - 103 words
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Article133 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. San Francisco, May 1. THE Best air line connee- tien between the United States <;nd Singapore will be L inaugurated to-morrow (Frif day) -Alien the Pan-Ameri-j tan Airways Clipper leaves San F: nc.sco and links up I with tJu new extension from I Manila. IReuter. - 133 words
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Article146 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. London. May 2. AS a round-off to May Day, British Labour leaders, hi addition to the Belgian veteran, M. Camille iHuysmans' and Mr. William Green lof the American Federation of Labour, broadcast messages of enj couragement to workers in European countries now under German domination.Reuter. - 146 words
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Article18 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. Tokyo, May 2. rE Japanese have also OCC"T)fed Kiatzusu and Wangli. Their advance is continuing—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article366 1941-05-02 16 imrmne Staff Reporter) S JJINETY miles away from Singapor, in progress since Monday and aftei military operations reached the position day. Operations will continue to-day Saturday, the victor will be announced f or and local defenders are decided that there > peace and that they366 words
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60 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. Rome. May 2. THE Fope will hold a secret *Con- sistory on May 12 when, it is understood, he will deliver an address to a gathering of Cardinals, says the official Italian news agency. No new Cardinals will be created but aReuter. - 60 words
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Article41 1941-05-02 16 Reuter. Quetta, May 2. MR. Pao-y. tne Chinese ConsulGenera] at Vladivostok, arrived yy the overland route through Iran at Quetta en route to Chungking where he will join the Foreign CfTice. He is proceeding to Ca'cutta and thence to Rangoon. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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745 1941-05-02 16 Desmond Tighe - i By t Desmond Tighe +he R Rritilh f Special Correspondent evacuated with fie British forces from Greece). Reuter. Somewhere in the Mediterranean, May 2. J AM now able to tell how the British Empire forces in Greece f~* n o tched t0 SafetyReuter. - 745 words
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Advertisement162 1941-05-02 16 ARE CHEAP in first cost as well as hi the long run. l^Z> C ™of Z DAMP AND *W transmit ryer■ 98», Jof the power you pay for. This figure is certified by National Physical Labocatory test. certified SPACE SAVINC fa yon, transmission taking up valuable space? Renold chain drives162 words
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Advertisement29 1941-05-02 16 GOLD IJEAF PURE CEYLON TEA "GOLD LEAF": There is no Tea *old wherein the aualitv offered is so stnkingly superior. To purchase he finest quality constitutes the truest economy.29 words
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