Malaya Tribune, 10 May 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, .May 10, 1941.
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  • 284 1 Reuter. Cairo, May 10. f LEX details of successful operations against the I rebels m the Habbania area in the past two en in a communique by the R.A.F. Middle Headquarters. w known, says the communique, that in to inflicting heavy casualties, the British h
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  • 52 1 iand children n hostilities uated to jority have troop-carrying F brought a r 290. south bania. The aircraft said ■hot at by the time were on r'.erlooking the r seen us as we women aboard I no doub'? who rriers had taken m India
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  • 27 1 Reuter. Iyo, May 10. ttle, Japanese Yuanku on the Yellow River, mese despatch 'ant transport i the Chinese N rh —Reuter
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  • 73 1 Reuter. h in l Tokyo, May 10. J"!" I'! Hayashi, 70-year- nil.an of the Ratepayers' AssoSlianghai, was sentwo years' hard Nagasaki dist fcr shooting and X*"t ng Mr W T Keswick. CnL; an f the Shanghai onncfl, and Mt s offiri 'apanese Council MU 11
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  • 43 1 PERM AN airmen may "blitz" v London, the mails must go tlirough. When train tracks are temporary blocked through bombings, mails go by motor bus to the outskirts of the city. Mails are seen below being loaded during a raid.
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  • 194 1 Reuter. Lisbon, May 10. 'pHE Battle of the Atlantic has turned attention to Portugal anrl although the Government is not unduly perturbed by the latest turn of the international situation, normal precautions are heini» taken for the defence cf the home frontiers. A communique issued on
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  • 58 1 Reuter. London, May 10. THE arrest of Gen. Papagos. former Greek Commander-in-Chief and M. Mavroudis, permanent Secretary of State in the Greek Foreign Ministry, is announced in Athens, according to the Istanbul correspondent of the Independent French Agency. They will bo charged with having
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  • 436 1 Reuter. I LONDON, MAY 10. 1 I IN THE DAYLIGHT lv BATTLES BEUA; 1 BRITISH AND GER'H„ s ENGLAND AND k^TERD4Y EL OCCURRED two days of for the Luft•11 h the Nazis lost at in miles' high British Hurricanes 4n s had possibly been
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  • 85 1 BRITISH NAVY NOW CONCE NTRATING ON AXIS TROOPSHIPS Haifa May 10. COMPLAINING of the terrible heat, small parties of Germans are approaching Australian patrols in the Tobruk area and offering to surrender, according to military personnel arriving on leave in Haifa. Some Germans have had
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  • 520 1 Reuter. London, May Having done fine job in I he evacuation of tho British ;m<! Imperial forces from Greece, the British Mavi in the Eastern Mediterranean Is now concentrating, it is learned in London, on interrupting tin* supply of men and mat. rial going from Italy
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  • 103 1 Reuter. Washington, May 9. THIS United States Government has agreed provisionally tc allow France to buy two shipload, of wheat a month for the unoccupied zone, the Vichy Ambassador. M Henri Hayc, announced to-day M Have said that France would pay with funds frozen in the
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Malta, May 10. THREE Nazi bombers are believed to have been destroyed in an attack on shipping off Valetta har bour yesterday. Ihe attack was made in bad weather by a small formation of aircraft followed by reconnaissance fighter patrols. An official communiqu°
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  • 36 1 Reuter. London. May 10. YUGOSLAVIA'S gold reserves are in safe keeping, partly in the United States and partly in Egypt, according to Yugoslav circles in Istanbul quoted by the Independent l French Agency—Renter.
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  • 64 1 Reuter. London, May 10. THF (ieunan armed trawler Munchcn (5.619 tons) was scuttled in northern waters I following an attack by one of the British patrols, states an Admiralty communique. i Ire was opened by the I British ship and the crew on I thr Munrhen then
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Mineapolis, May 9. BRITAIN, with United States aid, will wipe Hitlerism from the earth." declared Lord Halifax to-day at a press conference. Asked about Col. Lmdbergh, he said: "I have no doubt that he holds his opinions as sincerely as I do m'ne, but where
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  • 81 1 Reuter. Washington, May 9. THE German Government is re- liably reported to have, for the first time, challenged United States' aid to Britain in its note regarding the projected requisitioning of foreign ships in American harbours. Germany is believed to havr maintained that Mr.
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  • 104 1 Reuter. Buenos Aires, May "'pilS war has shown ao far that the very principles on which the Argentine state i I founded being attacked," declared the former President of the Argentine, Gen. Justo. in an interview published in the Critica in reply to question whether
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  • 101 1 Reuter. London, May 10 IT wa* officially disclosed last night that the American built Douglas "Havoc" aircraft are now helping to beat the German blitz bi inbers over ihe British Is't i. These planes, which are an adaptation of the Douglas Boston attack bombers, weie already known
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  • 105 1 Reuter. Madrid, May 10. THE Question of the interphange of Spanish and German technicians and specialised workers was discussed during the visit to Gel many of Conor Salvador Merino, national delegate of the Syndicates, who arrived back in Barcelona by plane yesterday. S'enor Merino gave this
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  • 35 1 Reuter. London. May 10. Enemy planes were reported kn the vicinity of a west of England town last night. German raiders were also reported" ever north-east England and the Ifffd'ands areas """'iter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 169 1 ML II \SS\\. I Electrical. Gas cr lontractois 34 36. Sr 37 Bras lla-.-ih X >vl. SINGAPORE TEL IfU For all your requ rementf :n he Installation or repairs ot 'lectnc. gas and watf» r pipe fittings lipase consult MM and we will n'bm I ">'ir estim.it" within obl'caMnn WORKM
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Piane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time.... SIXTY
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  • 143 2 (GOVERNMENT servants who join I any of the military forces for the duration will be able to count such service for pension purposes under the Pensions Ordinance or tiit Malayan Establishment Pension* Ordinance, 1939. Provision for this will be made for by a bill— the
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  • 246 2 Singapore, Friday CHINESE, S«ah Tong (36) who pleaded guilty to a charge of having asala'ed i to carrying on a Chap Ji Xi H%er7l3 week, wa s sentenced to fou- tnt -th*' rigorcus imprisonment, in t:.s thrd i ipcourt, to-day. m Q c I a aoufie in Kirn
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  • 342 2 Interview With State Minister (Tribune Staff Reporter) THAILAND was bent on carrying out its determined policy of strict neutrality; no one could make it alter its policy nor could anybody dictate its policy, said Major Vilas Ostananda (the Thai Minister of State and Director-General of
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  • 237 2 Hong Kong, Apr. 28. V. ST. J. KILLERV, former director of (he Imperial Chemical Industrie ir Shanghai and for several years British member of the Shanghai Municipal Council, has been appointed head of the newly-created Ministry of Economic Warfare in Singapore. j Mr Bt Killery,
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  • 353 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) m™ Kuala Lumpur, Friday. JiHL strike fever among estate labourers in Selangor has spread to about 15 estates in the Klang District since yesterday, and the general feeling in planting circles appears to be that, unless an early settlement is
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  • 48 2 I THE following appointments are gazetted: Mr. W. A. Ward to rftj£ nd ff-Secretary. straits pttLements-; Mr. T. Mrlley to act as Chief Accountant, and M- L •SttJ* Deputy Chief Accountant Malayan Postal Service. Ma- r I. c Hay to be an Assistant immigration Officer, Singapore
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  • 19 2 Members of the Sultan of Selangor's party now in Singapore were last night to see "The Tower of London."
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  • 142 2 THAT Muslim countries should intensify their war effort hi Britain's cause at a time when Britain is experiencing trouble in the Muslim country of Iraq is matter for sincere gratification, and of valuable significance. In Malaya, a predominantly Muslim country, the Federated Malay States Government has
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  • 22 2 Mr C. P. untitled Customs untitled Malayan Customs Service, ha s bepn ippolnted a Justice of the Peace tor thtSettlement ot Singapore.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 383 2 ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS THERE MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly j SUNDAY NIGHT j Relay of Regimental Band Concert IRAIFL ES BAKERY FOR BEST QUALITY OUTSIDE CATERING AT BREAD At i.lhh MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 Sea View Hotel! jTO-N I C H T ROMANTIC NIGHT I DINNER
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    • 368 2 V rHv t J .•Mlv;,rii.v,o, sr,. I Everbngh! Q UrJ v BEACTIFULi.y fiVll I BASIC PRf'ps V f] SOLD OUT at H^^^M YourTHßOat Bp! X your throat is mainly due to extra careful about your throat and JEaM check any soreaess or inflammaDissolved in your mouth, a Peps releases rich,
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  • 212 3 Scrap Week Nets Gold MANY articles of more than. m "scrap" valve were received in the Singapore Scrap Week collections. They included: Two bits of gold, a silver chain handbag, a brooch, 30 pieces of silverware, 6 silver cups, 8 cases of silver foil. 70
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  • 33 3 THE first presidential address of the Singapore Teachers' Association will be delivered by Mr/ M. R. Holgat2. the president, at St. Joseph's Institution. Singapore, at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 226 3 Present Staff Inadequate To Cover Whole Area (From Our Own Reporter) J'HE scheme of annual inoculation of the pupils of English schools in Singapore against typhoid is to be extended to a number of Chinese vernacular schools from next week. 1 Starting
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  • 338 3 Singapore. Friday. deceased was a Ha Ham Chinese named Lvi Thye Keow, aged 18 years. He died in a lane off Bukit Timah Road, at the 4V% mile-stone on March 26 of this year, and the cause of death was shock and haemorrhage from a
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  • 32 3 THE mainland of Greece, states the S.S. Government (lazctte of last night, shall be treated as enemy territory for the purpose of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance. 1939.
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  • 147 3 Singapore, Friday. MASWARI BIN ABDAN, a "1 clerk in Government service, and Lee Quee Eng, a clerk in a law firm, were granted their discharge from bankruptcy by Sir Percy McElwaine, the Chief Justice, in the High Court to-day. Maswari's discharge was unconditional, while Lee
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  • 151 3 ••MR. A MRS. SMITH" (At the Alhambra) JMARRIED llle a la Carole Lombard and c^.^^ rl M< nt 8omerj-. in ''Mr. and Mrs. bmlth which opened at the Alhambra yesterday. Is a happy, hilarious. if somewhat scrappy business. By "scrappy I mean full of fights for although they are
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  • 19 3 THE Fighter Fund, inaugurated by the Incorporate.'' Society of Planters. Kuala Lumpur, now stands at $25,398.
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  • 536 3 Singapore, Friday. J«AT she was in love with the deceased and that she was to have married him at the Kathi's house on the day he was fatally stabbed, was the evidence given by Halimah binti Syed Nada Shah at the trial of Syed Fateh
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    • 189 3 W **guJ* automatic stropping keeps Valel* blades I I B 1 :er cc condition for weeks on end—far longer than f =""a'y blades. A Valet Razor will last lor years. 9 Va 9 m f e than just a razor; ft Is a razor and machine combined In one* It
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    • 189 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. THONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTERWORTH
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    • 41 4 i COMES HOME." Mw^fe^ Further fresh supplies of "ALPINE" //^fmWw milk have arrived from Australia. rM^^^ Quality is excellent; as of old. Pin your faith on "ALPINE". V Advt. of Nestle Anglo-Swiss .Milk Products Ltd., Incorporated in Nassau, Bahama Islands 9
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  • 82 5 By "Spectator By "Bess Bett" 1 GAY PRINCE Race 1: SILVERLAW Rat karock Little John CHATTERBOX Race 2: LAST CRUSADER New Cello Luluai UK ST LADY Race 3: CLARISSA THE FLEA Pratique Robelus I GULDEN GLIMPSE Race 4: GIGOLETTE Nicotine Nicotine BAFFLER Race 5: BAFFLER Ranscombe Circuit Court
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  • 909 5 pOI I o\\ ING, is the card for to-day's races at PenangRACE ONE Horses—Class IV—Div. ll—6 Furlongs 6y 8.13 Major T L Pox bay z as 8 key a.« suStoay 8.» Mr A. van ToKhnA ,5 Scotch 4: 8 J Uitenor) 4y «.08 "Mr. Smiles" J F
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  • 84 5 Reuter. T London, May 9. cored his third success season and the second k when Myrabella Colt, leased from the National the Crantiourne TwoStakes at Salisbury. Colt, son of the famttn Bahram and consi- dered the outstanding chance for next year's Derby, started at odds
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  • 109 5 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. Chinese Athletic v SJI.C, Stadium; R.A. (Ac-ac) v R.A. (Hy.). Changi; Argylls v Manchesters, Tanglin; S.CC. v PoUce. Depot; Reserve Division. Loyals v S.C.F.A., Glllman; Div. II A. RE. (Malays) v Publishers, Farrer Park; R.A. (8.M.) v SH.B.. Blakan Matl; Div. II B. N.B.
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  • 267 5 OLAYING a steady game j throughout, Wanderers scored a well-deserved victory over the I Indian Association when they defeated them by three goals to two in a Div. 2B match at the S.H.B. ground yesterday. I Indians, although the faster team, played a very disjointed game
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  • 107 5 play is expected in the Cleri-' cal Union's billiard championship which takes place at the C.U on Monday in wh.ch Low Hock Kiat. the holder, meets one of his keenest rivals Goh Guan Chuah. Both finalists qualified easily enough in the preliminaries which were played off during
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  • 636 5 S.C.F.A. Beat R.A.F. In Thrilling Game S.C.F.A 3; R.A.F 1. pUTTING up a magnificent display in both attack and defence, S.C.F.A. scored a great victory when they met the champions, the R.A.F., in a thrilling Div. I football match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday,
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  • 339 5 BY "BIRTI LFO" will see tne Singapore Baseball League officially start with a doubleheader when the Phillies of the Filipino Association tackle the strong Loyal Regiment while the Yankees of the American Association cross bats with the Maple Leafs of the Canadian Association immediately after
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  • 131 5 enthusiasm and keen competition marked the Methodist Girls' School Sports held at Mcunt Sophia yesterday. The school this year did without the usual refreshment, and the money for prizes were given to the Wool Fund, the knitting being done by toft girls themseivea. Among those present
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 207 5 bathroomV i is a joy to see. I Come on, what's y /W cleansing with VIM! iw No harsh scouring /^jj^ H aiiowed. 77ra£s /70 Harsh scouring of any kind Is bound to mate* scratches, because it %i\%4% the dirt off. And "Z^g^^ those scratches are nasty Vim hat a
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 182 6 Opinion MQS'j gooc! things now seem j to come from Penang. Men of affairs in tin- Northern Colony, unfile most of their kind in Singapore, have been consistently endeavouring to bring to bear on matters of moment in this country, sound common ense and constructive thought. The reason,
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  • 214 6 LEARNED meml>er of the Straits Chinese British As sociatioii (Singapore) was moved to remark that Hie suggestion was indiscreet. This member himself was commit" ting a grave indiscretion by making such a sweeping statemi nt which broughl down on his head the following caustic remark by a Tribune
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  • 199 6 yjh arnestly entreat the Co l on y Government to pern- the proceedings of the meeting referred to above. They are well worth study not only by those who are in charge of the administration but also by the leaders of the various communities. War or no
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  • 1701 6 Odd SpotLight On Britain THESE MEN DID THEIR BIT....NOW THEY ARE T»HE patients 1 of an R.A.F. hospital are htlpintf to bay a Spitfire as they play their wa v hark t 0 health. The hospital deals with the ni or c serious cases
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  • 179 6 FOR sis daps in the week, the Ci f y of London is probably the busiest square mile on the globe. But on Sunday it ?.s deserted, except of course for the business houses directly concerned with the war effort, and the squads <>/ fire-watchers. AFP
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  • 158 6 IA N shock-it;;im nm steel has been produced In England after two years' intensive research. Some years ago the makers introduced a metal combining (he strength of high tensile steel with the ductility of mild steel. Tt, was used for many purposes, notably for S.OOO railway wheel
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  • 95 6 IANCASHIRE announces a new cotton suede fabric on the hues of what was one? made in Germany and Czechoslovakia. lis uses are most varied. Already it is being made into windoroof jackets and it is heped to develop the material for curtains and upholstery fabrics to take th
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  • 516 6 R. B. Ooi. VET another of our e >: customs is going by For some years enligl bers of the Chine have been trying vative Chinese away fi of letting thousands up in smoke and n Though cracker reduced in volume during J years, still many Chinese
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 175 6 M. S. R. KEEP T H E WAGONS j MOVING r«»r Accurate Eyesight Examination, VogUC in Eyewear, Sup. iiur Service «V Eononiy, onstilt Our Hi 'fraction. < p. CHONG, PIN PIN on h \I. MEDICAL CO. I 12, S "i' 11 Bridge Koad. BIN! lAPORE 1 fx' unk|ne < ombin.itiou
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  • 41 7 r»oR the first time photo- iphs have been allowed publication of some of coastal cons which ring i pore shore. pointing to the China Sea, West Malacca Strait, South rd Sumatra. Photo iws one of the coast degnns, camouflaged,
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  • 23 7 London, May 9. treaty between Thai-)-China was signed ten o'clock yesterday according to a Vichy the German news Ri uter.
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  • 125 7 Reuter. London, May 9. Til in Iraq does not ar to have altered very much it is stated in London. Iraqi forces have m the immediate the cantonas been some slight n >thing of import»rt that British flown to Mosul, this report is onBritish have
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  • 177 7 CLAIMS INFRINGEMENT OF GERMAN RIGHTS Reuter. Washington, May 9. QERMANY has sent a note to the United States about the Administration's Bill now pending in Congress for the requisitioning of foreign ships. The note states that such legislation violates international law
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  • 60 7 Reuter. Canberra, May 9. CABLE messages from London to Australian newspapers will no longer be subject to censorship in Australia provided have been previi usly censored in the United Kingdom, it was announced by the Australian Minister of the Interior Senator Foil to-day. The newspapers
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  • 46 7 Reuter. London, May 9. THE Grand Mufti cf Jerusalem is still trying to incite the Aral world against Great Britain In a broadcast from Baghdad last night, he appealed to Moslems throughout the worla to work in collaboration against Great Britain. —Reuter.
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  • 88 7 Reuter. Zurich. May 9. THE Vichy Government is believed in political circles in 1 Berlin to have conceded the passage of German troops through all French provinces and mandated territories, according to the Basler Xachrichten's Berlin correspondent. This would include putting Syria at Germany's
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  • 162 7 Reuter. Simla. Ma\ 9. "JMIhRE has been a slight but marked improvernc 1 in the situation in Iraq during the past few days, particularly in the Basra area." This statement was made in a communique issucti in Simla by the Indian Government. It adds that
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  • 24 7 New York. May 8: Sugar rose on reports of a $25,000,000 lo'-ir. to Cuba and sales of raw to Britain attracted selling
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  • 406 7 Nation Confidently And Solidly For Premier Reuter. London. May r PHE two-day Commons debate en the conduct of the war is welcomed by the press generally, both for the criticisms it produced and for the resulting vote of confidence in Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister. The
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  • 119 7 Reuter. Shanghai, May 8. A NEW Japanese express train ■1 only recently placed on the Shanghai-Nanking run was bad'v damaged when it ran into a land mine near Soochow 60 miles to > Uie west of Shanghai late on Monday night, it was revealed
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  • 100 7 Reuter. Dublin. May 9. EQUALITY of sacrifice all round is the object of an order issued by the Eire Government last night to meet the "present grave period ol crisis." Wages may not be raised above the level operating on May 7 ana no company
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  • 17 7 Missing, believed Killed uel ioli o», :,.l e,.. »ill« llovul .> l''u<". o. ill- llal'bn.i,' l»':»0. < .>!,,' l:»tl ll"»..
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 486 7 HDMBER "I HE ARISTOCRAT OF BICYCLES: W MALAYA VC PATRIOTIC \V i Combining ease of running with modern design and good looks. I hese sports models are amongst the most popular machines in the Hum her range. ROBINSON'S 426 243-41-521 m Sl GLEAMING TEETH may N often hide DECAY V
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 313 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situation Vacant WANTED IMMEDIATELY experienced se'ving girl. Apply Bi x 666. Maktya Tribune. Singapore (No. j23H» Situation Wanted PRIVATE and Spare time typing work undertaken by advertiser moderate cnarges. Please apply Typist. Box 668 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 52HH, Wanted ADVERTISER would like to hear of business
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    • 75 8 RIDINir, HEAP LONG INTO ACTION TO-NIGHT j T 7 '\ft k\ '1(1 i) m. 53 wIN »r\LmIV I Cm i.M) 9J» pm. w (NEW VVO.RLD) (Chapters Ito 6) sssa>^»«*»~«^ WHIPS CRACK! PjH|gP9H SWORDS FLASH! W^BfM^m ZoRRO'sHNfi FIGHTING LEGION|MpjP (jsJrt'*t*\hl IN 12 CHAPTERS 1 .•••••■•••••••a ••>••>•. I2»!**"»""« •••••«•••■>*■«»•■«••••■.•<•• 1 i miss
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    • 143 8 1 \MIA^i|| HA DOUBLE 9KC AUTRr S MARtn OF n *T ~M BBKMETTE |"I A D A ft] I MASTER Of niE 1 mWtWmW j ORIENT" Shown to crowded houses last night Funniest Show in town any town' tit's So Funny you W J want to See it twice to
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    • 333 9 CATHAY PHONE 3400 Pastovcly Las, Three Shows To-day! THY NtICHBOR j ALSO LATEST FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. >m>M4.l|| TO-XIGHt" (Show starts 12.15 O'clock sharp) Here it is! IN TECHNICOLOUR. BIG ones don't come any BIGGER. ~y 2 th Cenlury Fox LAST NIGHT 9.15 I HIXDERING DRAMA I I *J m m\\\C^^m
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    • 476 9 J Domestic Occurrence MARRIAGE I LIM—SONG. Mr. Willie Lim Teck Soo was married to Miss Nellie I Song Siew Neo, at the Registry, I Singapore, on Wednesday, 7th I May, 1941. Public Notices KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED, j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements), j DIVIDEND NO. 20. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 676 10 Situations Vacant TEACHER for Std 11. Apply personally Le Mcrcler School. 218. Queen Street. Singapore. (No. 510H) WANTED Chinese lady stenographer. Must be good at shorthand. Apply stating salary required to Box 652. Tribune, Singapore. (NO- wmi ExI'ERIENCED TAILORESS WANTED for girls workroom. Apply Box No. Mi. Malaya Tribune. Singapore.
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    • 857 10 Miscellaneous PENANG RACES Bet and win on 'Tuck j WarY Selections eight for $1,- A tr-al will convince you. On sale at Book Stall Bmilway Station, Ipoh. (No. 482H) FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRS -|W cento. Porta extra. Singapore customers P no "f. SS for collect service. Citations by registered post. Lee
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    • 770 10 To Let MODERN BUNGALOW. 106, BranksJine Road, off Arthur Road. 3 bedroom, 3 baths attached, rent $90;-. m o raed possession. 'Phone Akcrib, 5811 or «Jg* afte r office hours. < No 507H) 516 JOO CHIAT ROAD. Compound Tennis. Gas. Water. Elec. an Bungalow. Apply Bayers. 22 Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 662 10 Wanted STSo Maliya Trlbuoe. S.n«apor.- WIH) < hours dally. Apply Box 4?9Hl Tribune. Singapore WANTED model electric railway material Sox 636 co Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lum pur. WANTED 8 mm. Clnegraphs pr Castl J?fr2?All Subjects. Give P** 1 l Henry Chee. 17. Gaol Road. M"***, WANTED One Diesel Engine between
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    • 459 10 NOTICE OF REMOVAL The Office of the Cathay Trading CompanT has been removed from No 12 Bonham Building to Na 31 Winchester House, from May 1, 1941, onwards. ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Proposed issue of Duplicate Certificate Application has been made to the Directors of
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    • 344 10 PERFECT REPAIRS PROMPT service AND SATISFATION GUARANTEED To V All Clocks and Watches Handled Y1CK WOH H1NG, 429, North Bridge Rd. (Near Middle Rd.) SINGAPORE. (Contractors for Repair of (low and Watches to The British Army %nd the R.A.F. Base in Malaya). RING 7922 FOR A TRIAL. 116) in L.O.
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    • 722 10 IT (MDA rsTl II o] J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHP.I. 30«94 m. met. GSV 17 81 mcis; le H4 mrt r ZHP.2 48.30 m. i.ns mcs. GSF 15.14 mcs; 19 81 V ZHP.3 41.3« m 7 25 mcs. (From 6.15 p.m to 11.5« p. ZHL, ZHP1. ZHP2 ft MfrS. CSD 11.75
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  • 839 11 Singapore, May 9. Buyue. Sellers MINING. ~t Tin <4s) 3;- 3|6 AmaJ. (59) 6,4»,4 69 3316 34 6 0 <0 0.30 126 141M got ($1) 130 1.33 9:3 919 il) 1716 18,6 L, 12i- 13!--1 0.13»4 0.16 ,0 eta.) 0.38 0.41 rm (sij 1 26 1.29
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  • 208 11 Snigapore, May 9. Tfle following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 3 32 London demand 2 3 3° Switzerland demand (TT i only; 202 46 I New York demand 47
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  • 82 11 Snigapore. May 9. I Gambler 7 50 Java Cube 12 00 Hamburg Cube 12.50 White Pepper 14.00 Muntok White Pepper 14 50 Black Pepper 7 25 Mixed Copra 2 25 Sundried Copra 2 50 Medium Pearl Tapioca 8 25 Small Pearl Tapioca 8 25 Small Flake Tapioca 7 50
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  • 50 11 RUBBER outputs for April are: Bukit Katil Rubber Estates. Ltd.. 36,686 lb.; United Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd., ?7.700 lb and Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd., 29,420 lb. Their respective totals for 12 months are: Bukit Katil 393,194 lb.: United Malacca 723,000 lb.; and Ayer Mol?k 178,037 lb.
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  • 97 11 Bombay, May B.—Further buying by squeezers caused-the peak en Wednesday and the premium on the spot contract attracted greatly increasing tenders. Notices totalled 91.450 bales, much of which was rejected, but the rules permit retendering; it is doubtful whether many recent arrivals will pass unless surveyors relax
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  • 409 11 OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By REUTER Cable London, May 8. IHE chairman of the Mercantile Bank of India, Mr. Charles Innes, says that industrialisation must be a gnat benefit but raises problems for British exporters, as does the war's great stimulation of India's cotton goods exports,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 194 11 BEAUTY IS AFTER 9* AGELESS. ,mf9*k < FRESH STOCK f&m\ i PREPARATIONS THAT M ILL GIVE YOU A BEAUT I Tl 1 \P EUL BUBT IN TWO WEEKS >f Why be thin? I A beautiful bust can be «k^ mmM quired by every woman. 'jL "VV VJM You can obtain
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    • 40 11 |x*ior clear, distinct reproduction for which they are unsurpassed Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taipinjr, Perak, Penang, Province IVellesley and Alor Star, Kedab CHOP HUP SOON AUN, Kuala Dungun, Trenjrganu.
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    • 186 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Port Swettenham. Penang, Nqgapatam, Port* Novo, Cuddalore. Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. 'Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel: 5431 for Passage Freight.
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    • 356 11 P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are beias maintained by the P. o. S. N. Co from the Straits to their usuai ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United
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  • 137 12 BIGGEST BRITISH "BLITZ" London, May 9. PRITISH bombers in record number profited by the fine weather to press home their attacks on Germany last night despite strong opposition. An agency report puts the number at between 300 and 400 bombers. The Germans, Wllllirang the
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  • 115 12 Reuter. Chungking. May 9. EIGHTY-ONE Japanese aircraft In three waves subjected the wes- tern suburbs of China's wartime capital of Chungking to a severe bombing this I Friday» morning. Some bombs fell in the vicinity ol the residence of the British Ambassador <Sir Archibald Clark Kern starting
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  • 48 12 Reuter. New York. May 9. GOVERNMENT agents arrested several Italians and searched scores of others who were accuseo of overstaying their permits to remain In the United States, it ll learned. This round-up follows that of Wednesday, when 160 German sea men were arrested—Reuter.
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  • 379 12 STOP PRESS Reuter. Censorship will hold up the del.veiv of rr Us by the Pan Ameiican Clipper arriving this afternoon. Correspondence will be available to box holders and locked bag subscribers from 10 a.m. to-morrow, General delivery will be effected from Mondrxy 8.15 a.m. The Clipper is due
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  • 49 12 Reuter. London. May 10. SEARCHLIGHTS and the rumble of violent explosions from the direction of Calais early this morning indicated that British bombers were attacking the German invasion ports. The Straits of Dover were bathed in bright moonlight but mist .veiled the French coast.—Reuter.
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  • 125 12 Reuter. Washington, May 9. THE United States has attached the funds of the great German dye trust, I. G. Farben Industrie, announced Mr. Jactcson, United States Attorney-General. He described the trust as "probably the most powerful single factor in German influence on American
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  • 99 12 Reuter. Vichy, May 10. {•AVID Haji Shawkat, Iraqi Minls- ter for Defence, who arrived at Ankara on Thursday, has had I interviews with the Turkish Prime Minister (Dr. Say dam >, the Foreign Minister <M. Sarajoglu» and the Secretary-General of the Foreign Ministry (M. Menenciogly
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  • 29 12 Reuter. London, May 10. KING George of the Hellenes has conferred on Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell the Grand Cross of the Order of King George First with swords* .—Reuter.
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  • 75 12 Rome 10 IN official communknw rt following casualties dn cn all fronts: killed *W ed. 17.976, missing These figures include tJh D wh?re those killed wounded, 12.673, and »2? The figures for North a?S killed. 164; wou 49.868. m:^.;.o In East Africa the Ahm killed. 3.270; wou
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 258 12 BATTERIES /ct If out ftacUaObtainable from all dealers or from THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE. Ex 684 f DISCOMFORT —j AFTER MEALS THESE SIGNS S*Y Sour "repeating", d.ster.s.on other /tfjUTd^d "ALKALIZE" I after-meal discomfort come from #IT /ffIMLJL excess stomach acids. For
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    • 241 12 Amazing Cure of Piles and Fistula. Performed pie have to say by Mr h Kareem Baksh of Singapore, without operation and pain Sd.—CHIONG BOON SONG. Prop, of Chop Ban Koe Lee. Kluang. A further huge list of declaration and testimonials may be seen at our address when required N B.—We
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    • 9 12 I Agents: NAINA MOIIAMED SONS, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang.
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    • 193 12 EMPIRE 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT MYSTERY THRILLS: DON'T Mlv< it; If Tl I T "IH3 f^LVM|l[»; Matinees To-day To morrow WHOLE SERIAL "FLAMING FRONTIERS EMPIRE ™"'ght MIDNIGHT AT 12 P.M. dm mi m mm GRAM) DOUBLE m ATTRACTION ifc*Sai&: rr ,sfenc n or INESCORT KRUGER lEißm [•UJj =J J I tr!
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