Malaya Tribune, 13 May 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1941 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, May 13, 12-11.
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  • 11 1 kuuulf HESS IS IN THh: P^vtpp
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  • 66 1 -Reuter. S: in y. May 13. n] Ived and 1 Rghl for in the L A.it'l.ens. i (for a j and lea are k on one j said Di. Sfnfc ns^ a l ding NGb °dy who has witnessed the incredible bravery Df
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  • 26 1 I-""*?. Cable m 13. I isine&s has not m being been too 1 of firms .the pavev Inch had 1 3 Build-
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  • 14 1 J 13. retired by si into Wilde, the 11 who
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  • 14 1 May 13. -on, lamous »r Horna bomb on —LL_J___ and VVi it-less.
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  • 32 1 mm U, May 13. taff and Chungking i relied by f terday. they had the chief wife and son was absent time. All the in the forSettlement.— j
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  • 18 1 >n, May 13. ci c a Joan service at where hp nd conferred Brazzaville
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  • 22 1 I- May 13. «dor to Beriin, was exneotec! 5 08 yesterday r* 11 fl aya in Moscow.
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  • 131 1 WORLD "TRIP" OF MENZIES ROOSEVELT -Reuter. M Washington, May 12. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Premier, had an hour's bedside talk with President Roosevelt after Whichi Mr. Menzies told pressmen that -there were a few things we did not talk about. We circumnavigated the glebe and it was a stimulating
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  • 74 1 -Reuter. I London, May 13. "IT is now known that in Sunday night's attack on this country, a total of nine enemy aircraft were destroyed," says last night's Air Ministry communique. It adds that there was very little enemy activity over Britain during daylight
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  • 47 1 rOMMENTING on Hitler's statement that Kudolf Hem was suffering frcm a mental disordei often accompanied by hallucinations, a London ccmment says that Hess' fiat in flying a Messerschmitt from Germany to £cctland was certainly not the action of a man suffering from any mental derangement.
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  • 166 1 •Reuter. 1 London, May 13. SURROUNDED by ruins, Westminster Abbey to-day stands structurally intact. An examination shows that the roof is not irretrievably damaged and the organ, cne of the finest in the country, is undamaged. Four of the ancient stone arches of the little cloister
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  • 141 1 -Reuter. London., May 13. pISPIERMEN in the Lofoten Islands, Norway, have threatened to destroy their nets and cease fishing altogether if any more houses are destroyed by the Germans who are burning them as reprisals for the British raid, it is learned in London.
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  • 146 1 Reuter. Tokyo, May 13. "JAPAN could not look on with folded arms in the event of a German-Soviet agreement granting Russia a 'free hand' in Asia in return for larger Soviet supplies to Germany," declared a front page editorial article in the Kokumin, the
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Berlin, May 13. 1 FURTHER 17 enterprises, in- eluding the Rumanian-Danube Shipping Company, have been brought under military control by a decree of the Rumanian Government, says a Bucharest despatch Reuter.
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  • 1317 1 Flees Germany, Bales Out Of Messerschmiit Hess, who broke his ankle when he landed, brought photographs of himself at different ages to establish his identity and has been recognised by several people who knew him well. A Foreign Office official who flew to Glasgow to
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  • 62 1 -Reuter. New York, May 12. EIGHTY per cent. of the total tonnage so far lost by the Allies, according to Admiralty figures, is at present under contract or construction in United States shipyards, according to figures issued to-day by the American Bureau of Shipin
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  • 68 1 -Router. F Shanghai, May 13. ORMOSA is to be the "heart' of the Japanese "southward movement," according to Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa. Governor-Gen-eral of Formosa. He is quoted in a despatch from Moji, the Japanese seaport, as say intf th;it with this object facilities
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 165 2 PENDING further enquiry into the case, hearing was adjourned to May 19 in the case in which Gunner James Thomas Joseph, of the Royal Artillery, was yesterday charged with causing hurt to Miss Buchan. a European woman, by driving a military lorry in such a manner as to
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  • 711 2 Singapore, Monday. KHANV ZAMAN punched me on my forehead and when I fell down re pot on too rf me and throttled me, so I got hold of the knite and stubbed him." stated Syed Fateh Ali Shah in his defence at the llrin Court
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  • 1005 2 MAJOR CLASH WITH POLICE, ONE MAN KILLED /FROM CUR OWN REPORTER) (FROM ouii v LUMPUR, MONDAY. nmiiir thf STRIKE POSITION IN KLANG REMAINS W HI 2SJ?L T JS POLICE AND MILITARY REINFORCEQUIE SITUATION IN THE DISTRICTS > Mil ITARY AND MOBILE PATROLS ARE
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  • 64 2 Singapore, Tuesday. THREE Chinese were said to have 1 been knocked down by a swingin?? load of rubber which was being loaded by crane on a ship in harbour, early this* mronin«. Two of the men were unable to walk while the third sustained a
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  • 24 2 For driving In a negligent manner. Teng Ah Heng, a motor-bus driver, was fined $25 yesterday and had his licence suspended for n week.
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  • 156 2 TAN YEW LENfj, a te Revenue officer the Food Control < Ewe Chee. a and 1 Singapore Cust also included the offences under Laws, were charged tefor»ff L. McFall. the yesterday, with tortion of $30 rr Choy, the proprietor of North Bridge Read Tan
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  • 37 2 THE British Over untitled vice bet wee n Durban wiil be resumed week. The service was .-lopped i lesult of the Iraq 11 The mail will resume a v> rervice. the next c l.Jondav at 4 p.m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 492 2 ENTERTAIN 4t '^C YOUR FRIENDS THEUE MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert RAFFLES BAKERY FOR RFST OU4LITY OUTSIDE CATERING AT BREAD CAKES MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 Sea View Hotel BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER
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    • 182 2 I Til hi i Til n P I I J I I I 1m v IfiLimAflf/ nlr pra#/ f (Cent-A-Piane Fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time.... FOURTEEN BIOZYGEN eradicates INDIGESTION Send 30c Stamp for trial to G.P.O. Box 439
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  • 356 3 lunificent Gifts To Charity Reuter M. E I ong Sen, horn in Penan» on July 23, 1877. whs the admg nines* miner in Perak, Mr Eu Kong t n his rather died <rt the early age of 38. he took
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  • 178 3 t statement has been I the Chinese Military present visiting M 'itary Mission amn May 4 from oca] military leadChinese Consul* P Kao, were came to meet ne night in the i ntaj Hotels the K< 3ah on May 5. d through Taip- Ipol X ala Lumpur.
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  • 466 3 Big Shelter Evacuation Schemes For Johore Modern Up-To-Date SHELTER-PROTECTION for a section of the general public against aerial attacks in Johore Bahru is to be provided by the Johore Government at a cost running into several hundred thousand dollars, the Tribune learns from official sources. Plans are now being formulated
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  • 69 3 THERE Was a large gathering of the local Arab community at the i Airport yesterday evening to welcome Mr. Ibrahim bin Md. Alkaff and Mr Abdullah Lajam, who arrived by a'r from Karachi. The former, who is the nephew of Mr. Hussein Alkaff, well-known Singapore
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  • 50 3 Singapore. Monday. £HARGED with causing hurt to a compatriot with a pair of scissors Qnt Chong Seah (27). claimed trial before Mr. W. D Carew, In the third police court, to-day. The case wa s postponed for mention on May 19. and ball was offered in the sum of $100.
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  • 482 3 DOW he returned from the vereUhfe J^TT* n. vegetaMe garden to And his partner lying dead to be.l, his body a mass of bruises, was related by an elderly Chme.se vegetable gardener, Lee Ah Eng, in the Coroner s Court th,s morning, at
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  • 558 3 DRAUGHTSMAN CAUTIONED DISCHARGED Singapore, Monday. TASPER Heinrich Balke. former Jj draughtsman of the Hume Pipe Co., who appeared In the fifth court this afternoon, at the eon--1 Untied hearing of the ease in which he is charged with theft of 39 prints belonging to the Hume Pipe Co.. was cautioned
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  • 55 3 Singapore, Monday. gAID to have stolen a wrist watch from a house in Kallang Puding off Mcpherson Road. Ram Dahari Panday (20) claimed trial when charged In the third police court before Mr. W. D Carew The ra se wa Postponed for mention on of's2s baU
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 202 3 Don't Neglect CUTS, SORES&other INJURIES |JWI HeaJ Them Up With yam-Biaik IHE C £AT HERBAL OINTMENT f*QS No Age Limit '\VjJ|with OK AS A I No matter how old you are and whirl] n, 4MI stage of debility you have reached, a 9 few weeks use of Okasa will put
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    • 250 3 1 P! 1 no finer obtainable IVPi I anywhere kj Because it has the superior flavour c__ka_--Z-a_-_-_-__ and quality only found in imported wWJ work. All our Australian Pork is _Kfc%P 9V obtained from selectsd milk and Ĕ lkiMmmltM wheat fed pigs. We always have mifltl^nßlk a good stock of
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    • 35 4 ANOTHER SHIP COMES HOME." jjj^MaLW^ Further fresh supplies of "ALPINE" Quality is excellent; as of old, Pin your faith on "ALPINE". f" Advt. of Nestle Anglo-Swiss Milk Products Ltd., Incorporated in Nassau, Bahama Islands. ft
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  • 237 5 VI i; S.R.C 0. ftOOD «joalkeeping by Ferguson and poor finishing on the part (he airmen's forwards saved the S.R.C. from a much )itriM r defeat when they met the R.A.F. in a Div. I match \nson Road Stadium yesterday. en won four-nil. All or(
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  • 107 5 Customs. 1; Kranji. .2. [TEEN f unism on the part forwards, among and Iksan were 1 standing, enabled iefeat Kranji by to two in a Div. 2D <m the Clerical md yesterday. eenly contested game exchanges were fairly the Customs made *heir passes Krangi, and,
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  • 20 5 untitled results in brief hr soccer matches played P (Seletar) drew Regt. one-all at Sclelost to R.A.F. Tengah. Naval Base.
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  • 101 5 MOST candidates had three--111 quarter pace work to-day and those who impressed were Pro Patria, Empiric, Adele, Samory, Ramcombe, Pure Gold, Tin Pocket, and Rawang. Pro Patria had the better over Alanda and Anton Rogue when the three were tried out together in a fast gallop.
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  • 126 5 FOLLOWING are scratchings and cider of running for to-mor-iow's Penang races: R .cc I—Horses Class 4, Div. 6. furs.: Hue and Cry, Tredella (all engagements). Penzance (all engagements), Nora. Race 2—Horses Class 4, Div. 5, ii furs.: The Blunder (all engagements). Race 3—Horses Class 4. Div. 4,
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  • 111 5 V.M.C.A.. 1; R.A.5.C..1. TX a keenly contested Div. 2A soccer match played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday the V.M.C.A. shared honours with the R.A.S.C., both sides scoring a goal each. The YM.C.A. were the first to score After about twenty minutesplay Swee Hock, the V's centre forward,
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  • 207 5 PLAYING on the Fraser and Neave ground, H.M.S. Sultan beat Stamford Sports Club in a rather one-sided game yesterday by five goals to two. Stamford's were kept on the defensive for most part of the and played a very hard though losins game. H.M.S.
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  • 43 5 TO-DAY. SOCCER: Div. I. Gordons v Lovals, Stadium; Manchesters v R.A. <Ac-ac), TanKlln; Div. II A, Publishers v R A 0.C.. J.C.S.A.; Div. II B. Airport v SCFA.. 3.H.8.; R.A.F. (Kallang) v Wanderers. Clerical Union. TENNIS: S.C.C, S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournament.
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  • 18 5 In a Reserve Division league soccer match played at the Geylang stadium, yesterday, the Gordon Highlanders defeated_aie_Chi l
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  • 1321 5 TO-MORROW'S RACE PROSPECTS (By "Spectator") piRST Lady and Authentic are my best bets for the second day's races of the Penang Turf Club's Spring Meeting to be run to-morrow. with a large string ana an nis candidates shewing up well on the track, Hobbs
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  • 348 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. THOSE who stayed away from Malacca City Park on Saturday night when a boxing card was put up with Rush Milling and Sima, as the main items on the programme, missed a treat. All bouts were keen, hard-hitting
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  • 96 5 Billiards IN a match that lasted nearly two and a half hours Low Hock Kiat beat Goh Guan Chin 500-416 in the final of the Clerical Union billiarjds championship last night. By tnis win Low Hock Kiat be- comes permanent holder of the championship,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 231 6 Opinion recrudescence of strikes on estates in the F.M.S., which unioiiunatery Jed to several clashes between the I police and the strikers last week-end, emphasises once again the urgent need to remove the bushel under which, it would seem, labour unrest has so far been hidden. Extreme reticence
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  • 199 6 yfyE must also remember that, politically, he is much more advanced than any British subject in Malaya, for, unlike the latter, he has been given the power to vote in his own country. Jt is this growing political consciousness, engendered by the sweeping reforms of 1935, that is
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  • 133 6 (WING to their direct bearing on the vital war effort of this country, we feel that strikes must no longer be the exclusive subject of official pourparlers behind closed doors. Unofficial public opinion must be consulted in an effort to reach a settlement acceptable to both labour and
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  • 1847 6  -  »v William L. White i r £llK Canadian coast grows fainter and fainter through the porthole of the wardroom. We are aboard an American destroyer bound for some port in England. Not even the British j Admiralty knows our exact
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  • 161 6 ONE of the Imperial Institute's main wartime functions is to assist in the discovery within the Empire of substitutes for commercial materials, now difficult or expensive to obtain from foreign countries. The extent of the investigations now being carried on may be gauged by the fact that
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  • 516 6 R. B. Uoi. |£rPORTERS of are at a loss to they should be chare fee of two cents per sent to Singapore Previously th done free at the v toms Examination object of this weigh tain whether the m load of rubber tall weight declared by Since
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 252 6 CHEAP FARES SINGAPORE AND JOHORE BAHRU TO i n ujEß's kil:, and :jack TWO PASSENGERS TRAVELMN<; TOGETH E\i PER PASSENGER 536.25. THREE PASSENGERS TRAVELLING TOGETHER, PER PASSENGER 533.50 j Your Portrait I Painted by Qualified Artist Lilywhite Studio 79 North Bridge Road PHONE «601. sls^sbbsbblsbsimmmmmb ■hmmhmmm a i r*Ti^^TTj^T^j^^^^ *9
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    • 22 6 NEW ALL-WEATHER raincoats! The DANNIMAC THE SUPREME jgfr Finished. II 1 B| ALL USUAL SIZES. 4kM IIHITEJNIUK Kuala Lumpur~Ipoh~SIN(;Al>QRE-~l>eiuin g --Taipen g
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  • 237 7 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) JWENTY-ONE PEOPLE HAD A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE ur«™ B E ING BURIED ALIVE YESTERDAY EVENING E wJi^ FRONT PART OF TIIEII HOUSE SUDDENLY 22i££E55? AND FELL ON TO THE PUBLIC ROAD IN A GREAT HEAP OF DEBRIS. The house which is
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  • 46 7 -Reuter. Cairo. May 12. ENEMY aircraft yesterday raided the Suez Canal zcne for the third successive night, according to an Egyptian Ministry of the Interior communique. Bombs wer? dropped causing slight damage to property and one person was injured.—Reuter.
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  • 49 7 ibyssinian follow' Up successes -Beater. Nairobi, May 12, bad weather the Britirces iii the southern \h\ssinia are following uccesses while strong beinK maintained by terating south of morale according ~,'ts received in Nairobi ..ken by ground the South African and attacks of variarmies were directthe Italian flank i Iteuter.
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  • 45 7 London, May 12. ski 'Polish DeMmister) was seiring Saturday's v.itli companions flj t, but instead of itely remained I to watch the nearby house. he ueneral in the beinrr performed r near the juguwas wounded lie previous war Ins injuries.—
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  • 178 7 -Reuter. Cairo. May 12. I Tripoli harbour, completion of the occupation of area in Iraq and extensive damage to enemy are reported in an R.A.F. communique. extensive damage was caused to enemy aircraft ea at Catania and Comiso (Sicily) on Saturday, mid-afternoon came as
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  • 154 7 REUTER. London, May 12. JHE Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, accompanied by Lord Beaverbrook (Minister of State) and Lord Reith (Minister of Works and Buildings), today examined the ruins of the debate chamber of the House of Commons. Mr. Arthur Greenwood 'Minister without Portfolio*, v. ho is responsible for
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  • 78 7 -Rmter Istanbul. May 12. UON Papen, German Ambassador to Turkey, left Berlin by social rjlane yesterday to return to his post at Ankara, according to Nazi officials in Istanbul. Yon Papen has been in Germany three w a eks conferring with other Nazi leaders—unexpectedly during
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  • 405 7 Reutei British Wireless. London, May 12. D.A.F. attacks on Hamburg and Bremen on Sunday night R were made in good weather, it is learnt in London. Large fires were seen at both places. Other targets in north-west Germany included Emden. Docks at Rotterdam were revisited. Details
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  • 69 7 -Reuter. Buenos Aires. May 12 "llfE want no new orders which are against liberty, human dignity and Christ," declared Dr. de Alvear, j ex-Presid:nt of the Argentine Republic and leader of the Liberal i Party, addressing a convention on I the occasion cf the celebrating
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  • 245 7 -Reuter. London, May 12. IT is now stated that another German bomber was destroyed last <Sunday> night over Great Britain, making a total for the night of and a total for eleven nights of May of 132. It is also revealed that during Saturday's
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  • 484 7 Government Statement On Strikers JiOR some weeks the Indian labourers on rubber estates in an I around the Klaner district have been unrestful and there have been a number of small and short-lived strikes. Of late these strikes have become more and more unsatisfactory by reason of
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  • 11 7 Mr J P. Turcan of Klang. has loft on long leave.
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  • 14 7 Mrs R. H. White and her baby daughter left Kuala Lumpur recently for Australia.
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  • 49 7 -Reuter. Cairo, May 12. THE Emir Abdullah of Transjordan has personally denied "pernicious rumours*' that he was shot at by his son during a quarrel over Iraq. The Emir is in excellent health. The rumours are ascribed in Ttansjordan circles in Cairo to '•hostile propagandists."-Reuter.
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  • 52 7 I LOVE MY WIFE, BI T OH! YOU STRAWBERRY BLONDE! Jimmip Oagney as the naughty boy of the nineties jus*. ranT make up Ma mind whether it's sweet Olivia dr. Havdlaml or siren Rita Hayworth he's in love with in "The Strawberry Blonde," which is the Next Change at
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 252 7 M ffill ft kYJI'IV Use FflXFftT ijIUSPP <: c f f f v F\ MALAYA K<\ 1 fragrant cup of Robin- fill son s Coffee, a blend of thj 11 l J J M choicest coffees grown, \V JJ J m carefully selected fcr its N V^\S V S f
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  • 21 8 Mr. Eu Tong Sen passed away peacefully 0n nth May, 1941, at I nis residence at Hongkong, j
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    • 176 8 I TWO GREAT STARS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME I fN THE SCREEN'S MOST THRILLING EPIC! UmWG TO-DAY AT THE m I jjgaS6-I*—l COOL CAPITOL tB from the 2 nF THr IH ETHEL VANCE NOVEL I j V _||r jj£ sca P c tfle startling novel that printed itself I
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    • 402 8 1 LATEST advertisements t t Situations Vacant sLY? E SLOY «> consult Employment oeruce Agency, 243. Middle Road. Slngij (No. JC4M) I WjRELESS OPERATOR WANTED for i PctrnuP f, 32 P pr month. Apply Aiintic Sintratio!-? Shipping Department, I (Wo. 562H) SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY VACANCY FOR A NURSE. «i^ P are
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    • 268 8 I Wanted WANTED National Geographic Magazine July and August. 1938 ooples. Kelly fc Walsh, Singapore. (No 5& H) WANTED small bungalow or Ittap house on freehold land. within 6 mil*"* from town. Thomson Road area prefer- I able. State locality and price to Box 687 c.o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No.
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  • 187 9 -Reuter. Cairo, May 12. HEAVY raids on Benghazi, where ships were attacked and three large fires started on the mole, were made yesterday, states the R A F. communique to-day. At Benina, three German and one other plane were set on fire, while at Bcrka direct
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 307 9 HM;! LAUGH! LOVE! with this happy company in their wandering tent show N ALL-STAR CAST BRINGS "CHAD HANNA'S" COLOURFUL CHARACTERS x TO VIVID REALITY' WWUUII M »KOTIIv UMMI I TECHNICOLOUR I LOVELIER THAN EVER I \\>\ CHAD HANNA ALBANY YATES CAROLINE whose earthy shrewd- 'he bareback ndei the love-starved waif
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    • 150 9 j ELEANOR POWELI, MGM STAR bi v voo tried th* 1 for> fill'* "JUL, iPknr tend ay /rwCorpUimi AuJr*l) ««1 r lot t'i t r MA.-vp Chtrt Al-o 41 pj fr MaMtwrf laoocuo* Book, Tit /Ww An I I I count*")* trti ha* I S ESS c o BSBB J
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    • 410 9 Public Notices All persons having claims against the estates of the undermentioned are to forward same to the Commanding Officer, R.A.F. Station, Sembawang, on or before Wednesday, 21st May. Flight Lieutenant A. R. Stevenson, Flying Officer A. H. Brewin, Flying Officer G. D. Robinson, Sergeant F. S. Gildea, Corporal A.
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    • 704 10 m ®r CIHSSIIHP- BPS %afBSI Situations Vacant WANTED IMMEDIATELY experienced sewing girl Apply Box 66G, Malaya Tribune blpgtipore. (No. 323H) IMPORTERS seek reliable Agent| Stockist for Margarine etc. Box 674. Malay* Tribune. Singapore. (No. 542H) TEACHER for Std. 11. Apply personally JjJ Mercler School. 218. Queen Street Singapore. (No 51oH)
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    • 755 10 To Let MODERN 81/NOALOW. 106, Branksome Roud, off Arthur Road, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths attached, rent $90-. immediate possession. 'Phone Akerib, 6811 or 848C4 afte r office hours. (No. 507H) 516, JOO CHIAT ROAD Compound House, Tennis, Gas, Water, Elec. and 513 A, Bungalow. Apply Bayers, 22, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 756 10 Matrimonial A RESPECTABLE middle ape Chinese gentleman, holding good position desires charming wire. Please enclose photograph and particulars to K. C. Lav. No. 48. .Shanghai Road. Singapore. Photographs returned to unsuccessful applicants. Matters i treated strictly private and confidential. (No. 500H) Miscellaneous CiULAM MOHAMED. Tailor. 460-B. Alexandra Road. Singapore Guarantees
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    • 661 10 Sports Outfit AMUSEMENT PARK'S Display To-night— Orients Best Bai bell—Particulars K. C. Barbell 86-A. Sultan Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 533H) Professional THE DAH KUNG CO.. Sanitary Engineers. Construction Repair, and Maintenance. Qui ration Free. 175, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: 7166. (No. 387 II) CAST OUT UNCLEAN SPIRITS, heal sickness
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    • 372 10 It is hereby notified that Van Yew San is no longer in our employ, and that his Power of Attorney has been revoked. Dated Bth May, 1941. STORCH BROTHERS LTD. VOLUNTEER RECRUITS." Selection of Recruits for Chinese Volunteers will be held at the Chinese Volunteer Club, Beach Road. Singapore, every
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 860 10 [ftt-DAY'S R A dTo i SINGAPORE wZZT* "J ZHP l. 30.96 m. 9.69 mjct. ZHP 2 48 58 m. 6.175 mcs Ytl 17 «1 ir» /HP. 3. 4138 m. 725 mjcs. A> ~ly Z 6* 4 ZHL, ZHPI. ZHP2 ft ZHP3. G S V° ,U P a, Sfi a.m. ~y
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  • 971 11 Singapore. May 12 Buyers. Sellers MINING. Hr (4s) 3> 36 r ,5., 6 9 7,1»» 6 ?8 6 1 070 0.75 12 6 141- $1) 128 1.32 9.3 919 17 6 18;6 12 13 X) 013»/a 0.16 rt* 0.38 0.41 .1) ,$1) 1.27 1-30 Tin (ssl
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  • 17 11 ore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Sintr.ipore at noon toTIN Sellers 41 :> 8
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  • 59 11 Singapore, Tuesday. ACCORDING to the raonth- !v return of rubber dealers' and port stocks, the tonnage of rubber in the Stra>ts Settlements amounted to 33,579 tens at close of business on Apr. 30. Stocks on Singapore island amounted to 22,541 tons, Penang 5,276
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  • 251 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent). Singapore. Tuesday. TITTLE interest was shown in dollar tin shares yesterday but there was fair absorption of Australians. Kundangs rose to 17 6 and Laruts to 516. Reports from both of these companies are to hand this morning and make
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  • 68 11 Singapore. May 12. Gambier 7-50 Java Cubt 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 Fair Flake Tapioca 7.00 Fair Sago Flour 4.75 Lingga Sago
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  • 186 11 THE Chinese Eankers* Trust Co.. Ltd.. whose annual general meeting takes place on May 17. made a profit of $13,185.99 during the last year, it is disclosed in the fourth annual report of the directors to the shareholders, just issued. Together with the balance of
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  • 156 11 SYED Ibrahim Alkaff. eldest son of Mr. A. M Alkaff. of Messrs. Alkaff Co.. Singapore, arrived ln Singapore from Hadramaut yesterday. There was a large gathering of prominent Arabs at the airport to receive him. Mr. A. M. Alkaff gave a dinner ln his honour
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  • 58 11 Singapore, Monday. MR. J. A. Nat/ian, barrister-at-law. was admitted to practise as an advocate and solicitor in the Colony by Mr. Justice Worley in the High Court to-day. Mr. H. R. Zehnder made the application while Mr. R.H. Green represented the bar committees of Singapore, Malacca and
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  • 72 11 (At the Pavilion) "w OVE AFFAIR," featuring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer. opened at the Pavilion yesterday for a revival screening, and will be shown again to-day at the 6.15 show only. Under the patronage of HE. the Governor and Lady Thomas and H.B. the Commander-in-Chief, China
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  • 31 11 LOTUS Club members are Invited to untitled W present at Raffle* Quay, at 5 p.m. on Saturday to bid farewell to Mesdames s. C Goho who are shortly leaving for India.
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  • 426 11  -  OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By j REUTER Cable London, May 12. f jpHE consumption of tin is at a high record. Effective from| May 15, the Government will order a ten per cent, reduction in the tin coating of cans. Silver: Unchanged steady
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  • 182 12 Reuter. London, May 13. JjURING Saturday night, powerful units of British light forces carried out an intensive bombardment of Benghazi from point-blank range, states an Admiralty communique. Damage was caused to shipping whose reply was ineffective as were also repeated attacks by enemy dive-bombers. No
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  • 146 12 I cndon, May 13. THE chalking cf inscriptions on walls in unoccupied France— described as the "chalk war—is the Iv form cf public discussion pus«-:bl;\ according lo the Swiss newspaper St. Caller, which says: 'Tt is a soundless wa»- between stenn troops, party lunctionaries and the
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  • 29 12 sfsf London. May 13 THE Admiralty announces tnat Hi Majesty's trawlers Rochebonr (258 tons) and Kopanes (351 tons* have been sunk. There were nc casualties.— British Wireless.
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  • 104 12 neuter. May 13 AX Overseas Hellenic National Committee has oeen officially created in Egypt. India and the Central Government of Crete. Similar committees will be formed very shortly in North and Soutb America, South Africa and Australia, where the large Greek com- munities are anxious
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  • 225 12 Reuter. New York, May 12. AN appeal for the use by Britain of Irish naval bases is made by Professor Francis MacMahon, formerly President of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, in an open letter to Mr. de Valera published in the weekly "Catholic." He writes —"England's
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  • 199 12 Railway Demand Report Reuter. London, May 12. THE Germans are reported to be pressing the Vichy Government for permission to use the Pau-Saragossa railway to convey German troops to Spain because the Bordeaux-St. Sebastian line in occupied territory is inadequate for carrying troops in
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  • 31 12 -Reuter. London, May 13. THE Moscow Radio says that half the grain crop in unoccupied France has been destrryed owing to a laic frt st.—Reuter.
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  • 535 12 Reuter. Berlin, May 13. Rudolf Hess, Hitler's deputy, has disappeared in mysterious circumstances while on an aeroplane flight from Augsburg. Bavaria, from where he took oft on Maj 10. An official announcement by the National Socialist Party. issued by the German news agency yesterday, suggests that Hess was
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  • 249 12 Sovi et Links U P With Irag Govt -Reuter and British Wi Moscow, m T HE establish, matic relation*. by the Soviet nounced by th,. j The agency say s follows a prop,... Government on v was received via' Embassy in Anl The announc nt blishment of relal was made
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  • 85 12 Reuter. Canton May 13. THE Japanese claim to bav< v another route lor sup Ch nese Government at Chu The claim was mane m ac official Japanese anno; says that the Japanese ai navy forces yesterday jalmcst simultaneously captur d th: towns of Waichow and Pokk itcth
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  • 51 12 -Reuier. Washington May 12 lEGISL/ TION do the supply to the Axis of war materials produ Philippines was una proved by a military c the House ol Repr day. It would empower Presi Roosevelt to control the i wdefence materials, inclu pine products -R
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  • 88 12 Reuter Bangkok. Maj I AN interesting liibit <>! milil ,n intelligence is broadcast by th* Uhe Thai Radio that a new ""'j; tarv command, pom prising battalions, is to be created in south where Thailand 1 i 1 frontier with Malaya. "As changes and improven are being carried
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  • 21 12 i At MO Terrace. Singapore > ft to Clara, wife o< M Bin g a por t t Benedict).
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