Malaya Tribune, 20 May 1941
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Title Section22 1941-05-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, May 20. DHL22 words
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Article152 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. rßio de Janeiro, May 20 IE mystery of the whereabouts ,*2L th c Germa n freighter Lech '3,290 tons), which left Rio de Janeiro on Apr. 28 has deepened following a report made by officers Brazilian vessel Plrangy '3,810 tons). When the Pirangy arrived at RioReuter. - 152 words
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Article36 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. New York, May 19 AS a result of a tentative agree* ment on wat>es and noun between coal owners and anthracite miners, tho miners have been granted wage increases and tne strike has ended ReuterReuter. - 36 words
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386 1941-05-20 1 Fress Protest Against Tricolour On Consulate AS DE GAULLE DENOUNCES PETAIN'S ACTIONS.... Reuter. II ESSAGES from Batavia say thnt tu» 0 y 2(K Jl Trench representative Tn Ec SSmSm\?"eL 1 H is being demanded. bast Indies Darlan had IVtai our had gained theReuter. - 386 words
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37 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. May 20. pEVERAL Free French pilots took R AJ n Rayak aer drom< Syria, announced the RA I mmunique from Jeruitnch area hat a number re destroyed Id hangars dam-Reuter. - 37 words
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88 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. 1 union. May 20. Army began the n manoeuvres with a concentration ot region of Tashkent t of Iran, aicordj 1 sfn m the New f im f s Ankara corresponquoted by the '"'o en .Monday night. ports in r e l vI[QSReuter. - 88 words
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Article59 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. t m London. May 20. J experienced In finding volunteer tne battering which rtes there are receiving ol the R.A.F. were Gen. Milch, head of a A.R.p. services, in a •'•V cannot look on mage is b°ing done >nea to hinder our war 1 GermansReuter. - 59 words
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Article31 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. P Vichy, May 20. U nil's Finance Minister, who has already had vs with King Ibn •••'ended his stay in by 48 hours, accordBaghdad message.—Rev-Reuter. - 31 words
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44 1941-05-20 1 London, May 20. I now raised a total of for the purchase of f raft and the squadron DMd after the protecT) r ••■i hgure was reached with '700 from the local comB HO.OOO from Buganda. *Vireless.44 words
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Article24 1941-05-20 1 CAROL LUPESCU Reuter. Bermuda. May 19. IfING Carol, ex-King of Rumania, and Madame Lupescu are leaving Bermuda for St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article187 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. London, May 20. COUK Spitfires patrolling 1 over the Channel yesterI day encountered ten MessersZ chmitt fighters, shot dcwn j rive of them in as many minutes without loss to them- selves, and then, with their ammunition spent, raced home safely though pursuedReuter. - 187 words
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56 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. Canberra, May 20 FOLLOWING a last-minute rush 1 Australia's £35.000,000 War Loan closed yesterday, having been over-subscribed, the acting Prime Minister, Mr. A. W. Fadden estimates, by £750,000. The result Is considered extremely gratifying particularly the fact that the number of subscribers was more thanReuter. - 56 words
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Article30 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. Nicosia, May 20 AN ENEMY reconnaissance aeron plane appeared over Cyprus on Monday afternoon, and remained for 50 minutes, according to an official announcement. No bombs were dropoed.— Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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185 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. Nicosia, May 20. JT is now possible to reveal that a p*vty of Imperial trocps, who were the remnants of the historic rearguard at Mount Olympus, in rags some of them iil aud wounded, reached the shores of Cyprus after most astonishing escapes amongReuter. - 185 words
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254 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. a(7 iiiiii v/ 1 London, May 20. ORDING to press reports from Washington, a Republican Congressman, Mr, Francis Case, has introduced a bill in the House oi Representatives by which Mr. Cordell Hull, (US Secretary of State) will be authorised to negotiateReuter. - 254 words
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Article149 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. Pretoria. May 20 "COUTH AFRICA has been thrill- ed by the news of the surrender .of the Duke of Aosta with tne principal remaining forces in Abyssinia.' declares the South African Prime Minister, Gen. Smuts. In a congratulatory message to Gen. Cunningham, wno commandsReuter. - 149 words
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147 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. London, May 20. THE Stockholm Dagens Nyheter declares that the critical stage has now been reached when American supplies U. the battlefields must be safeguarded. The American Navy and Air Force must intervene. The only question is what form this intervention will take. OneReuter. - 147 words
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Article132 1941-05-20 1 London. May 20. WHEN Sir Geoige Wilkinson, the Tf Lord Mayor, opened the City i London's savings centre at the Mansion House, Mr. P. C. Crump joint secretary of the Prudential Assurance Company, handed him a cheque for £5.000,000 worth of 2» per cent, national132 words
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299 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. Cairo, May 2k). I T ,s 100 e arly yet to say whether the Duke Aosta g sur render iviJJ lead to the end of the Abyssinian campaign, it is stated in military circles in Cairo. It was pointed out that thereReuter. - 299 words
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Article115 1941-05-20 1 Reuter. T T5t London, May 20 HE Duke of Aosta and Mussolini exchanged messages before th* surrender of Amba AJagi Ihe Duke, after showing that surrender was no longer avoidable said, according to the Rome Radio-' "I am comforted In this tragic and sad moment with theReuter. - 115 words
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Article258 1941-05-20 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) REGULATIONS, as a preliminary to the drafting of by-laws for the new Municipal communal burial ground at Choa Chu Kang, have been agreed to in principle by a standing committee of the Municipal Commissioners. TU. 1 a. i r/ini! tn in- The regulations258 words
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Article137 1941-05-20 2 THE situation with regard to the strikes on rubber estates continues to improve and in the Selangor coastal areas there arc now only two estates not working, states a Government communique. More enaulries made to-day show that, while the great majority of the estate labourers137 words
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Article104 1941-05-20 2 Singapore. Monday. AMohamm°dan woman. Bibbijan l binte Sved Abdullah. also known as Wan Teh. v:ne of the witnesses for the prosecution m 'he Radin Mas murder case, had her $COO bail bend estreated In the High Court to-day. Failing to pay the amount, sh- will go104 words
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Article60 1941-05-20 2 Singapore, Monday. Al7-YEAR-CI r> Hokkien youth. Anr T..an 9 ore. aprea-ed before Mr. L. C Ooh in the fifth c"urt thU morning, en •3 charge of causing grievous hurt m R young Chinese woman Chiak Tin Yu>n with a chair, early yesterd.iv morning, at a house In Spottlswoode Park. The60 words
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Article63 1941-05-20 2 Singapore Monda> CHFO BEE NEO, a Chinese woman was convicted by tht fifth maz&rate Mr. L. C Goh, to-dajr, on a charge of knowingly perm tting a house in Lavender Street ol which she was the chief tenant o be used as a broth 163 words
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Article71 1941-05-20 2 IHE wipe band ol the Punjab Regiment, by kind oermission ol M-ior r T. F. Pcarse and the Officers will nlav a military band i p.m. to-morrow i r a ian Be::u' Retreat. Lochan Sidi slow march, March MaHorca and Farewell to the Creeks: thspey Market71 words
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Article401 1941-05-20 2 Singapore, Monday. QPEAKING at a women's meeting at the Y.W.C.A. this morning, on "Men, Women and the War," Mr. L'Epagniol said that he would confine himself for the mosl part to the part women are playing at present in the war and. although it401 words
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Article300 1941-05-20 2 N. RAMAKRISHNA Subramaniam Iyer, technical subordinate in Singapore Public Works Department, was acquitted in the District Court yesterday by Mr. J. L. McFall, on three charges of corruptly accepting from C. N. Leembruggen. a clerk-of-workj employed by a building contractor. Woo Mun Chew, $2CQ on each of300 words
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Article130 1941-05-20 2 Singapore, Monday. SLIPPING out of his handcuffs after the police had arrested him, Teh Teng Row (40) escaped from a house in Muar Ro*id. Pleven hours later, Ten was re-arrested in the General Hospital attendants quarters. Teh was one of three mer. arrested in connection with130 words
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Article141 1941-05-20 2 Singapore Morn lay. FOUND 00l gUiIW b >' th: ,ury two young Chinese, Ong lee.,Hock and C*ai Ah Bai, who were tried before Mr Justi Worley and a common jury Ln the Assize Court on a charge of committing robber) ith violence, were acquitted .ad discharged to-day,141 words
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Article103 1941-05-20 2 Singapore. Monday. RETURNING to his room after B temporary absence, a Chinese saw another man there. The stranger climbed through the window tc escape, fell down and was arrested He had broktn a leg while tailing. The incident occurred at 5.30 a m. on Apr.103 words
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Article198 1941-05-20 2 Singapore, Monday. WHILE on rounds at Tiong Bahru, I at 12 45 a.m. on May 5. two police constables cam* across a! Chin- walking with his arm j 'crowed in a peculiar manner I with a basket, slung oVer his Becoming suspicious, they stopped198 words
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Article22 1941-05-20 2 Mr. G. H. Wads. North Malayan manager of Messrs. Thomas Cowan and Comuanv. Penang, recently left lor Australia on six months' 'cave.22 words
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Article238 1941-05-20 2 Singa] re, Monoay. now three Chinese entered the house of a middle-aged "woman in Jurong Roftl one night, robbed her of her jewellery and cash, then gagged her and tied her to a pole before living the place was related to Mr. Justice Worley and a238 words
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Article230 1941-05-20 2 (From Our Own Reporter) UNDER the auspices of the Perak Ruddh'M* m, inn move is being contemplat ;d for the construct if m „j matc.iium and the practice of cremation smong the State, thus bringing into use once auain a m I hod which hvffienic, beneficial230 words
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Article239 1941-05-20 2 Singapore, Itaaaa •■|T is a sericus thing to tn L I prevent a person [mat a* Lii> duty by offering him men* remarked Mr. W I» CtmL third magistrate, «heah anpcsed a fine of $208 or, a*, fault, three months' iig roti t prison men239 words
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Article31 1941-05-20 2 A little Chinese girl untitled playing near a Bvvfoot deeplj clos to her house In lambun.'r fell into the water on Sundtj was drowned The body covered and the police win**31 words
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Advertisement386 1941-05-20 2 i:\TKRTAIN VOI R FRIENDS THERE I MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SI NDAV XKiHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert KAinFTis" BAKERY FOR REST OL II V «>l TSIDE CATERING AT BREAD CAKES MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 "Sea view hotel BALL-ROOM PFRFECTLY MRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES v TO-NIGHT386 words
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Advertisement174 1941-05-20 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) .Total number of oner planes destroyed ci 1 yesterday on ;«H roi: up to midnight time. SEVENTEEN WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE-, Without Calomel Aed Yw'D 3m w of Bed Foil of Vta uJ Vi|o«. Tour hv«r •houid pour out liquid bile Into your bowe* ia not flowing174 words
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Article, Illustration72 1941-05-20 3 kpHOTO shows, at bottom i left, one of the main crates of "Lease And Lend" material from the United States at the Singapore docks. On right, is the American flag painted on the ship, inward lM>und with war material for Malaya, and outward hound with72 words
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323 1941-05-20 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) ed the sun, and in Bali I found the light models," remarked Monsieur A. J. Le arti r. who is holding- his fourth exhibi- apore at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay. >i the 68 paintings he has on view, there i.s i ne323 words
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Article66 1941-05-20 3 THE Committee of the Children's Aid Society plan to organise a general appeal between July 26 and Aug. 2. Since there has been no apnea l since 1938 for this deserving chanty, it is earnestly hoped that despite the continual demands made on the generosity of the66 words
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Article24 1941-05-20 3 A further talk on vegetable growing will b e given by Mr. G. H. Addison from the Singapore broadcasting station at 7.15 p.m. to-day24 words
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74 1941-05-20 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. VATIM bin Samad. a police con--1 stable appeared on Saturday in the police court on a charge of stealing $10 at the Newtown Police Barracks on Friday. The offence was alleged to have b?en committed In the bachelors'74 words
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99 1941-05-20 3 (From Our Own Reporter) S Penang. Monriav EVERAL A.R.P official! and members of the Medical Service from Kedah and ipoh visited Penang yesterday to watch the monthly A.R.P. practice held be-, tween the hours of nine and 11 o clock in the99 words
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Article165 1941-05-20 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) jHEIR mission in Malaya practically completed, the Chinese military delegation now in Singapore will leave Singapore very soon. 1 Last night the visitors were entertained to a farewell dinner at a private party arranged by th Q Chinese Consul-General at the Consulats. The165 words
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658 1941-05-20 3 ATTwmrru (Tl U e Staff porter; A LTHOUGH legislation for the purpose of revrulatiiie the formation, registration and activities oV Trade Unions (and for facilitating the peaceful settlement of trade disputes) was enacted in August lasTnc tho has the Co ony Government nor the658 words
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174 1941-05-20 3 r< Tribune Staff Reporter) IE offer of the Red Cross and St. John Wf.r Organisation in Malaya has been accepted by the Governor ol I the Straits Settlements and I the High Commissioner for the Malay Stites. Discussions are now in progress as174 words
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Article66 1941-05-20 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Empire Day message by Vla- count Eledislo? has not yet been received in Malaya, and it is likely that no message will be read at the cehbiations in local schools on May 23 Malay schools will hoM the celebration on Friday,66 words
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Article61 1941-05-20 3 THE departure from the State on retirement of Mr. C. Boyer. and the consequent loss to the North Borneo Chamber ot Commerce— Whose secretary he was over a long pellod 1 12 years- was noted with regret at ;i committee meeting of the Chamoer held at Sandakan61 words
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73 1941-05-20 3 Singapore, Monday. CAID to have .stolen a lountam pen iron a compatriot at South Bridge Road. Nee King Chua i3si, a Teochtw, was not present In the third police court to fate a charge of theft, when his case was cul'ed up. The73 words
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Article17 1941-05-20 3 Mr. F. A. S. Caldwell, 0.C.P.D., Kuala Piah. is at present an inmate oi the Seremban Hospital.17 words
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367 1941-05-20 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Batavia, May 19. IN a oroadcast to the nation His Excellency the GovernorGeneral declared that the Netherlands East Indies had, in a short time, gone a long way. He urged the nation to clos e ranks still further. Major Gon. H. Torpoorten,367 words
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Advertisement96 1941-05-20 3 M AHA SHAKTI DATA ntlJ A,AH SHAKTI DATA" bv r K! 1 lhe Prime of life S j ,bu ndan of physical, a L I™* powers even h ha-.,' w,, v patient* B k*uJ £"1 V. 10ir Iost manhood N "\in i if 1 course Tr a,sc ill V 8496 words
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Advertisement155 1941-05-20 3 '"for economical and nourishing dishes try Cold Storage MUTTON" Cut,ets per lb. $6.42 Leg (whole) ..per lb. §0.40 Loin Chops per lb. $0.40 Shoulder (whole) per lb. $0.30 Cold Storage Mutton makes better Curries iPnH N i E ,n 5376 (5 lines) X LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111155 words
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Article315 1941-05-20 4 RJE. (Pulau Brani) 7; S.H.B. 2 PINE work by Fitzgerald, R E. (Pulau Brani I inside left, who scored three goals on his own and I aved the way for at least another, resulted in a 7—2 victory for the Sappers over the Singapore Harbour Board,315 words
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400 1941-05-20 4 Chinese Athletic Manchesters 0 SHOWING improved form after ihe btff defeat they sustained on Saturday, Chinese Athletic scored a fine victory, heating the Manchesttrs 3-0 in a Div. I match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The game provided interesting football, which migrht400 words
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267 1941-05-20 4 WHITE COLOURS 0. RESPITE mmv of their players failing to turn up for the final trial of Ihe Business Houses' League at Farier Park yesterday, a team was selected to meet the Chinese Athletic Association in aid of the War Fund on Sunday.267 words
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122 1941-05-20 4 THE latest list of issued, by the Straits Racing Association yesterday, is: HORSES DELETIONS:— CLASS 2.—Paramour. CLASS 3.—Squeeze. CLASS 4.— Rainborough LIST NO. 30. AMENDMENT NO. 1 ISSUED 19TH MAY 1941. HORSES.— TRANSFERS. FROM CLASS 3 TO CLASS 4.—Bussian Rose NEW CLASSIFICATIONS.— CLASS 1 Early Hope,122 words
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Article218 1941-05-20 4 j POLICE 0 GORDONS 3 AX unlively Police team was defeated by the Gordons three j goals to nil hi a Reserve Division 1 fixture at the Depot ground yesi terday evening, and the reason j that the Dons did not score more was mainly due218 words
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Article172 1941-05-20 4 J.C.S.A. 3: P W D 1 IfEEX football was witnessed m the friendly match between the J.C.S.A. and the P.W.D. on the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday when the home team won by three goals to one. P.W.D. failed through the poor combination in their forward line.172 words
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Article71 1941-05-20 4 THE following will represent 1 Negri Sembilan against the Army in the first Malaya Cup match of the southern section to be played in Singapore on Saturday: K. Muthucumaru (Indians); Ghani (Police), E Sequerah Rangers); Hock Chye (Chinese), Pte. Storey (A.I.F Pte. Serong (A71 words
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Article17 1941-05-20 4 THE Corinthians drew 0—0 with the R.A.F. (Kallang) in a Div. ILB match at Naval Base yesterday.17 words
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Article, Illustration18 1941-05-20 4 The Royal Australian Air Force team which lost 3 n tJit in the Singapore baseball league on Sund18 words
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402 1941-05-20 4 MARGARET STOKES AND PAUL CLERC WON THE MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE S.C.C. SPRING LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY EVENING, DEFEATING MR. AND MRS. J. P. DE C. HAMILTON. i 6—3. This is Miss Stokes' second victory, her first annexing of the women's singles402 words
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Article235 1941-05-20 5 (From Our Own Reporter) to labourers on Ss^^ vi ies made in Klang to-night reveal that all estates in and coast area have resumed work L tw n quiet and speedily returning to normal 1 t Lumpur too. all the esresumed work and whilp till on235 words
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Article229 1941-05-20 5 r [HER evidence was heard in the traffic court, yesterday in the blackout case in 'oo Chin is charged ing grievous hurt to v H.P. warden during the blackout night of Jan. 22. Kh Peck Ec, accountant at the World Cabaret, told of the chits229 words
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Article14 1941-05-20 5 untitled Medical Office Swvtce, hna been secoaj. i I wndar the Governm ?nt < t14 words
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Article251 1941-05-20 5 j* a special Order of the 1 Day on the eve of lm departure for Engird, where ne is to take up another important appointment, Lt. gen. L. V. Bond, GO C Malaya, paid a cordial tribute to the Australian troops now in this251 words
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Article261 1941-05-20 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kua,a Lvm P ur Monday. REFERENCE to the fact that the School had now become a Federal Institution and was no longer just a State School was made by the Principal. Mr. R. Henderson, at the annual dinner of the Technical School261 words
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273 1941-05-20 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. there was a very urgent need for blood for preparing plasma and that at least 1,000 blood donors are immediately required in the Stete were matters on which special stress was laid by Dr. J. L Baeza, State Medical and273 words
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485 1941-05-20 5 S.S.S.A. Concern THE apparent tendency to restrict membershio of Goverrment bodies, advisory and other committees, to a comparatively limited and narrow coterie of civilians- is viewed "with concern" by ihe Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association and th.s subject, among others, will be485 words
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Article22 1941-05-20 5 Singapore, Tuesday. Potarian E. B. TunoJd will speak on -'Chips and Shipping" at tonn rrew's lunch meeting of the Singapore Potary Club.22 words
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Article325 1941-05-20 5 'Sensible Better Way' trrom Our Own Reporter) P, Kuala Lumpur, Monday, is undeniably the height of t~J? y a P d a e ains t the interest of ooth workmen and employers for wcikmen to strike immediately 'hey have a grievance." This statement was made by the Hon. Mr. fir.325 words
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Article142 1941-05-20 6 Opinion CINCE the outbreak of war, the Malayan Administration lias made repeated calls on the public in the form of additional taxation. But there is no record of its having made any effort towards avoiding that taxation and thus keeping clown the cost of living and at the142 words
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Article151 1941-05-20 6 MO6T notorious is the McGregor bounty which was never justified in any circumstances, normal or abnormal. The country has to pay for that bounty which is awarded to a privileged few who do not really require it but who are not prepared to discipline themselves to the extent151 words
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Article179 1941-05-20 6 jyOBODY would grudge all that if officialdom would advertise to the public that it was doing everything it could to implement its own precepts. In the absence of any assertion to the contrary, the people have no choice but to assume that179 words
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Article1213 1941-05-20 6 i i the malaya tribune an ex-lionie uuaril reanfr e «8Z1 (I faliHkto OB ■'I'viciv en »ICl«"7 MM "After Victory. /he review of which is referred to by ihe writer here, is a1,213 words
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Article227 1941-05-20 6 IF WAR CAME belief of high American officials that the United States would be both willing and able to protect the Philippines in any emergency which might arise, reported in an article by Mr. Ford Wilkins. news editor of the Manila "Bulletin/ appearing in a special227 words
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Article160 1941-05-20 6 MR. Wilkins wrote that military opinion in the United States had reached two conclusions: firstly, that in the event of launching a campaign for southward expansion, Japan must sub- due the Philippines or control them through a blockade In order to protect their flank In the China160 words
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Article100 1941-05-20 6 THE second is the belief that no nation in the same situation as Japan would undertake a suicidal task of conducting warfare against the United States with the latter's enormous reserve finances, manpower and economic energy. The Japanese. Mr. Wilkins said, do not desire war, but Japanese leaders100 words
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Article190 1941-05-20 6 ISOLATIONISM, Mr. Wilkins add--1 cd. has lost ground tremendously. "In one short year, American public opinion has swung from violent avoidance of international entanglements to a passionate acceptance of involvement with other nations," Mr. Wilkins wrote. "Americans have not yet" fully accepted the change in themselves but190 words
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Article93 1941-05-20 6 THE largest hydrostat installation ever planned is now being built in Scotland for Bariloche in the Argentine. A hydrostat is a pump worked by the action of falling water. The power of the pump depends on the fall of the water and its volume. The new installation93 words
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Article461 1941-05-20 6 UONGKOXr, included In tl fied" territories <.. pation in Rhod Other territories rare honour are the United Sta:» colonies and protect* Newfoundland. J and Malta. Cecil Rhodes, these scholarly.:, deep foresight ncloser unity betwe* p speaking people.? foi d ment ol civilisatio brought about by eff< J461 words
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Advertisement150 1941-05-20 6 Tftere fi freshness and new significance in what you can do yourself for your skin with the exquisite series of Dorothy Gray preparations. There is no new or startling beauty theory in the simple sequence of three steps Cleansing, Lubricating, Stimulating. There is nothing unusual in the theory of a150 words
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Article, Illustration569 1941-05-20 7 Surrender Of Important Italian Stronghold Reuter. riinr 1 Cairo, May 19 J HE surrender of the whole Italian force hi Amba p, esUmatedat 7,000 is taking place to d-tv ac ed rem Bntish General Headquarters to-day le Pake oi Aosta himself andReuter. - 569 words
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Article293 1941-05-20 7 Reuter. London, May 19. pera king-making proceedings in Rome received h re i>[' attention in the British press but the leadput the matter in perspective with a summary of ices leading to the Viceroy, the Duke of Aosta's give up th; sponge in what wasReuter. - 293 words
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Article76 1941-05-20 7 Reuter. Chungking, May 19. CHINESE field despatches claim successes in Hupch and Fuklen. In North Hupeh, the Chinese forces are said to have recaptured Tsaoyang at midnight on May 16. The Japanese, the aespatches claim, retreated, leaving- behind 2,700 dead on the field. In Fukien,Reuter. - 76 words
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Article85 1941-05-20 7 Reuter. Tokyo, May 19. EIG Japanese victory is claimed in a battle on the ShenshiHonan border. Accoiding to a communique, more than 10,000 Chinese were taken prisoner, including two .senior staff officers and among the 33.000 u°ad was Gen. Kao Cho-tung. deputy Commander of the EighthReuter. - 85 words
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Obituary194 1941-05-20 7 Madras. May 19. THE death has occurrea of Mr. S. Sreenivasa Iyengar, former President of the Indian National Cone re; s.—Reuter. Mr. Sreenivasa Iyengar v. as one of the veteran politicals in South India who had contributed in no small measure to the growth194 words
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Article31 1941-05-20 7 Tokyo. May 19.—Sir John Greig Latham. Australian Minister to Japan, called on the Foreign Minister. Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka. on Saturday afternoon. The nature of the talk was not divulged. —Eastern News.31 words
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438 1941-05-20 7 Reuter. (By lan .Mmno. Reuters special correspondent in Iraq) Basrah, May 19. jDASRAH remains all quiet. I have toured three sections of the city, Marghil where the airport and docks are situated, Ashar the business section which includes the British and foreign banks andReuter. - 438 words
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332 1941-05-20 7 Reuter. Bp lan Munro, Renters Special Corespondent in Iraq.) Habbaniyah, May 19. RASHII) Ah's insurgents, fleeing from Habbaniyah towards Baghdad, have cut the dykes along the Euphrates, thus causing floods in order to hinder the British pursuit. Other sections who fled across the Euphrates toReuter. - 332 words
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251 1941-05-20 7 R.A.F. Active In Near Middle East Reuter. Cairo. May 19. LARGE formation of R.A.F. and South African aircraft carried out attacks on emmy tanks between Fort Capuzzo and Halfava yesterday, according to an R.A.F. communique issued to-day. A number of tanks was put out of action and serious damage inflictedReuter. - 251 words
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Article20 1941-05-20 7 London. May 17:—Indo-China. anthracite enquiries were fruitles It is believed that Tndia will fix tonnage over the weekend.20 words
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Article116 1941-05-20 9 Reuter. Cairo, May 19 PRISONERS have been captured along the Egyptian frontier. An Officer who interrogated then said 'hat there is a .sharp division of opinion on the subject of Hess' flight to England. Full blooded Nazi Party members expounded th« various official versions. Scldiers. notReuter. - 116 words
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90 1941-05-20 9 Reuter. Vichy, May 19. AVER 100,000 French prisoners will be immediately released by the German authorities, it is announced here in a communique. The communique adds that Franco-German negotiations are continuing favourably. Access to the reserved northern zone is provided for officials and heads ofReuter. - 90 words
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79 1941-05-20 9 Reuter. oWashington,0 Washington, May 19. NE hundred and twenty aliens have been lock'd up on Ellis Island as a result of the round-up In New York city and New Jersey Tne Attorney-General, Mr. Jackson, in a radio add ess. declared that "what has happenedReuter. - 79 words
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Article88 1941-05-20 9 Reuter. London, May if). lIFSS is still writing and talking. 11 Since landing in Scotland a week ago. it was learned in London to-day. the Fuehrer's Deputy has been hard at both Mi. Winston Churchill fe re ported, has received full reports of his manyReuter. - 88 words
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Article77 1941-05-20 9 Shanghai, May 18 THE belief that the Soviet Con-sulate-General in Shanghai cleord since 1939. will be shortly reopened was heightened when it ••"as revealed yesterday that documents of the Soviet ConsulateGeneral in the custody of the Norwegian Consul-General had been restored to the Soviet authorities.77 words
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Article28 1941-05-20 9 Winnipeg. May 17: Private estimates place the wheat acreage at 21.293,000 acres owing to Government's reduction policy and wet went her but the latter benefits yields.28 words
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Advertisement211 1941-05-20 9 I j CATHAY j -c fRtORIC MARGARET FRANCES MARCH SUILAVAN DEE I By ,he au,h <* Glenn Ford Anna Sten d Erich Yon Stroheim "ALL OFILT JOH N CIONWEU *«opUy by Taibo, Jcomng, from C b,in A iy«.i-^^ l u fc— J THE WFSTFRX I tjjT\* !2 Glowing I lIOVTM211 words
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Advertisement317 1941-05-20 9 I LATEST j ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant APPLICANTS to Box No. 705 c o Malaya Tribune are thanked and notifica that tho vacancy has now been filled. (No. 647 Hi WANTED: An experienced No. 1 Chinese boy for Mess $35 a month Box 718. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. STOREKEEPER to take charge317 words
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Advertisement716 1941-05-20 10 la,N!l>ttlN' NN5 Situations Vacant PAPER DELIVERING Tamil boys needed. Apply personally 45, Malay Street, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 63SH) WANTED TEACHERS for an English School. Apply stating qualification."., salary, to tiie Principal. Berjuntal English School, Batang Beijuntai. (No. 614H) WANTED LADY TEACHER. Senior Caiufcildge Please apply Box 711 co Malaya Tribune.716 words
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Advertisement810 1941-05-20 10 Miscellaneous SEASON TAILOR, experienced cutter, also dry cleaning. 50' Selegle Road, Singapore. (No. 629H) GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor, 460-B. Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees good fitting—Moderate prices (No. 64QH; SERVICE and Comfort Guaranteed. Stay New Asia Hotel. 2, Peck Seah Street, Singapore. Rate moderate, modern sanitation. Phone 4978, Proprietor Wong Vee Stan.810 words
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Advertisement570 1941-05-20 10 WHY Don't You turn your old books and periodicals into money? Hundreds of aoilars worth of old English and American magazines are being bought weekly v.Tue o r visit The International 800K vT store 4,£\' Bras Basah Road. Singapore (No. wr.) Public Notices "notice As of this date. Mr. Alexander570 words
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Advertisement167 1941-05-20 10 CLAREMONT No. 144, Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur. m miles from G.P.O. Board Residence in large airy Compound House with spacious balcony and running water to each room. Modern sanitation and garage facilities. Very moderate Daily and Monthly terms. Apply: No. 5, Market St., or Telephone K.L. 2754, or Petaling 247.167 words
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Advertisement84 1941-05-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR ZGE 5 mcs (60 metres) (daily except Sundayi) From 6 30 p.m. to 0.00 p.m. PENANG ZHJ 6 08 mcis (49.30 metres) From 7.30 a.m. to 8.10 a.m. From 5.30 p.m. to 0.00 p.m. NIROM YDA 6.04 Mcs (46.0 metres) YOB 11.36 Mcs (25.3 metres) FMN 10 2684 words
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Advertisement226 1941-05-20 10 BANGKOK HS6 15.77 metres (19.020 kcs) (for Monday's only) HSPS 25 6 metres (***** kejl SYDNEI VLQ 31.2 metres (9.615 mc i) TRANSMISSION 4 From 9.05 p.m to 935 p m La time). INDIAN STATIONS DELHI VTJD3 9 59 met (31 3 metrei) VUD2 4.96 mcs (60 48 metrei) Prom226 words
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Miscellaneous592 1941-05-20 10 [TODAY'S SINGAPORE W^T^ ZHL 225 m 1333 <jrs. rKTPnki ZHP.I. 30 96 m. 9.69 m'cs. GSV ZHP.2. 48 58 m. 6.175 mcs. ££Z ~JJ j* 1 S| <JS ZHP3. 4138 m. 7.25 m!cs. -"T. 15 14 '»< v «mn ZHL, ZHPI, ZHP2 ZHP3. GSD F 11 S oac mr v592 words
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1016 1941-05-20 11 .Singapore. May 1» BuyiiB. Sellers. MINING. 3- 316 00 7 »'2 7 ,6 v 1 3316 3416 0.70 0.75 H fii 12 6 14 Btf* ,$1) 1 32 1 37 93 9.9 1 £l II 6 18,6 El 12- 13 -tnd-' 0 13',' a 0.16 03R1,016 words
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Article22 1941-05-20 11 Singapore, Tuesday. j'ru ij tin and rubher v ;tt noon tot'j\ were 1 ll\ RI BB£R Buyei 1«' Sellers 11.22 words
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190 1941-05-20 11 Reuter. Cairo, May 19. VISITING New Zealand, Australian and British troop., i found them all convinced that they can and smash anything the totalitarian troops can wnn: against them/* Mr. Peter Fraser, Prime Ministo '»i ,v Zealand, declared in a pressReuter. - 190 words
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Article14 1941-05-20 11 untitled of Mr. R. J. untitled '-Engineer. Hong Kong, to b3 Controller oi TrtrowmttPi-14 words
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120 1941-05-20 11 Reuter. Batavia. May 19. HOPE of an Allied victory was reiterated in a statement by the Aneta press agency, refuting comments by the Tokyo newspapers. Yomiuri Shimbun and Chugai Shogyo, two days ago that the N.E.I, authorities were "playing for time" In the current BataviaReuter. - 120 words
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Article38 1941-05-20 11 New York, May 17: United States-Cgjiadian weekly production of motor cars and trucks is estimated at 127,255 units, compared with last week's 132,380 units. Shortage of material, owing to the various strikes, caused tho slight recession38 words
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Article160 1941-05-20 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Tuesday. u&iness in tin shares was small yes. terday but improvement was noted in f°,oP le of shares. Hong Patts improved to 13*? 3? and good enquiries for Rawang Tin Fields carried these to 6 9 at which there were160 words
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Article220 1941-05-20 11 Tokyo May 19. THE Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, and the Japanese Ambassador to Nanking. Dr Kumataro Honda, have reached an agreement regarding Japan's firmer policy and also the policy ol rejecting third power mediation in the China conflict, Mr. Koh Ishii, acting spokesman ol the Information Board220 words
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Article110 1941-05-20 11 Singapore. Monday. "»pHIS is a very serious offence for 1 which I have sent boys to the reformatory. remarked Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate this morning when a 12-year-old jboy. Foo Sian Swan, pleaded guilty ito a charge of stealing clothing 'from the Katong110 words
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168 1941-05-20 11 Tokyo. May 19. pRINCE Konoyc, the Japanese Primp Minister, acted as host to Axis and Soviet diplomats at an elaborate luncheon at the Premier's official residence on Saturday. Prime Minister Konoye, in his speech, warmly appreciated reception extended to the Japanese Foreign Minister. Mr. Yosuke168 words
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Article49 1941-05-20 11 Reuter. New York, May 19. A TENTATIVE agreement on wages and hours has beer reached between ccal owners and miners engaged in the production of anthracite. Ihe strike was due to begin to-day but it is now hoped that work will be resumed tomorrow —Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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42 1941-05-20 11 Moscow. May 19. REPORTS circulating abroad to the effect that the Soviet Government has permitted the participation of Soviet volunteers ln the Iraq air force have been denied by the Tass Nov.*: Agency —Eastern News.42 words
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240 1941-05-20 11 REUTER Cable - OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By REUTER Cable London, May 19. 'I'lN opened quiet. The turnover was 125 tons. Later, the market became easier especially in cash tin which dealers were rather pressed in the absence of export licence*. Smelters sold three-months. For the240 words
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Article70 1941-05-20 11 Reuter. New York. May 18. A, BIG round-up of aliens all over the United States is reported here in which immigration officials are being assisted by the police. Last night, hundreds of aliens were questioned in Rhode Island. In New York uniformed and plainReuter. - 70 words
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Article87 1941-05-20 11 Reuter. Melbourne. May 20. THE Australian Air Minister, Ml McEwcn. declarfd in a speecn that Australia was entirely abreast of extra commitments under the Empire Air Scheme, and was remedying any lag in personnel quickly. The threat in the Middle East, he added, had focussed attentionReuter. - 87 words
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94 1941-05-20 11 Reuter. London. May 20 SIR Arthur Whitten Brown, who with the late Sir John Alock made tho first Atlantic flight in 1919. has been appointed Lieutenant Colonel in the Home Guard with co/miand of a battalion. Sir Arthur Brown was a Lieutenant In theReuter. - 94 words
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Article48 1941-05-20 11 Jerusalem, May 19 EVACUATION of Syria and Lebanon by British, Americans and Palestinians on the advice of their consuls is reported in a despatch to the Independent French Agency. The mining of the road from Beirut to Northern Palestine is reported, but 1a not connrmed.—Reuter.48 words
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Article82 1941-05-20 11 Singapore, Tuesday. rpHE following is the programme of drills 1 for the Singapore Volunteer Corps for to-day: "B" Coy Ist. Bn. S S V.F —Company training, at Headquarters. "D" Coy., Ist Bn. S S.V.F —Company training, at Headquarters. H Q. Wing. Ist. Bn. S.S V P—Company training, at82 words
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Article19 1941-05-20 11 Mr. H. O. Atkin-Berry. M.C., has been appointed a member at the Panel constituted under the *-..r., Improvement Ordinance.19 words
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87 1941-05-20 11 Tokyo. May 11 QUESTIONED at a press conference, Mr. Koh Ishil. acting spokesman of the Information Board oi the Cabinet, minimised the importance of the visits of the American Ambassador. Mr. Joseph QrwW, and the British Ambassador, Sir Rohr.t Cralgle. to the Foreign Minister.87 words
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Advertisement324 1941-05-20 11 Public Notices LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXAMINATIONS, MAY, 1941. Notice is hereby given that the Fxaminations will commence on Monday. May 26th. 1941 at 5.00 p.m. U Raffles Institution. Singapore. <Sd.» D. R Swaine. Senior Inspector of Schools. Singapore and Labuan. NOTICE is hereby given that I. K. Abdul Rahim.324 words
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Advertisement381 1941-05-20 11 j P. o. BRITISH INDIA I AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England > PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARG SERVICE. The best possible services arr- bei maintained by the P. o. S. N. C irom the Straits to their v ports of call in China. India. Cej381 words
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106 1941-05-20 12 "PUSH" DISLOCATED BY BRITISH THRUST By Patrick Crosse, Renter's Special Correspondent). Hellfire Pass, near Solium, May 20. A SERIOUS dislocation in the German preparations on the Egyptian frontier is believed to have been caused by the British thrust against German positions on Thursday106 words
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Article294 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. London, May 19. THE collapse of Italian resistance at Amba Alagi and the surrender of the Duke of Aosta means the practical termination of th° Abyssinia campaign. Reuters diploiri tic correspondent learns that there are still a few scattered pockets where small bodies of Italians are holdingReuter. - 294 words
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Article142 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. Shanghai. May 20. TO fill their almost empty coffers, the Nazi authorities in Germany; have introduced more drastic j sures against the Jews with** view to increasing the revenue, accordIng to a member of ths latest bateh 1 ol German-Jewish emigres arriving 1 in Shanghai. iReuter. - 142 words
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Article58 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. Cairo. May 19. THE possibility of war materia! being conveyed fiom Syria into Iraq by the railway which passes for some considerable distance 3ver Turkish territory i; receiving the closest possible attention of the British Government it is learned. Reports of war materialReuter. - 58 words
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Article29 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. London, May 20. SEVERAL bombs fell on a southwestern district during last night slightly damaging houses. High explosives were also dropped in a district in eastern Englai.O Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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161 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. London, May 20. THE loss of the Zam Zam, an 8,v,U0-to n ambulance ship which cairied 23 Canadians and 60 Americans, as the result of enemy j activity has been announced. The Zam Zam carried a full ambulance unit orgai;'.KdReuter. - 161 words
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Article50 1941-05-20 12 London, May 20. THE Princess Royal attended a gala sports meeting of the Royal Canadian Signals, of which she is Colonel-in-Chief. Lieut-Gen A. G. L McNaughton, Canadian Corps Commander. Major-Gen. V W. Odium. G.O.C. Second Canadian division, and other senior officers were present. -British Wireless.50 words
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Article253 1941-05-20 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. §HOES to the value of about $500 and casli to the value' oi about $25 were removed from Bata Shoe Company's branch office in Market Street, Kuala Lumpur, when the shop was burgled on Saturday night or the253 words
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Article105 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. London, May 20. MAJOR J. B. CLUBB. who was 'ikened by some to Lawrence of Arabia and led an Arab Legion cooperating with the British forces In Iraq has keen killed in battle near Dolma, according to a communique issued by Rashid Ali quoted byReuter. - 105 words
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Article39 1941-05-20 12 THF Singapore Loctoe Theosophical 1 Society will hold a symposium on trrth through Lord Buddha. Ix>rd Christ. Lord Mohamed and Lord at 8 cairnhill Road, at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday. May 22. There will be five speakers.39 words
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Article40 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. London. May .-!0. ANLY a few hostile aircraft wen v reported over Britain, mostly ever the coastal districts, up fee a late hour last night. It appeared unlikely that a large scale attack would develoo arywhere.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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270 1941-05-20 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pLANS for the registration of the sales and purchases of many of the most important foodstuffs at present not covered by the registration scheme, are now in their last stages, and a detailed statement will be issued by the Food Controller,270 words
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154 1941-05-20 12 THE Chinese Military Mission, which has c-ncluded a fortnight's stay in Malaya, gave a farewell broadcast last night on the eve of its departure, when Dr. K. C. Cheng, its spokesman, said that he and his associates looked forward to the eventual triumph of those154 words
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79 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. w Chungking. May 20. MR. HENRY LUCE, publisher ot 111 the American magazines Life and Time, and Mrs. Luce "Care Poothet will probably leave Chung* king to-morrow or Thursday for the Unted States via Rangoon and F:ns:apore. They are making arrangements with theReuter. - 79 words
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Article77 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. Addis Ababa. May 20 INDIAN Troops used machine--1 ?UIU with devastins: effect when during the last stages of the battle at Amba Alaei. they attacked the Italian Blackshirts high up on a 12.000-foot mountain. Finally, the white flas appeared. The Indians ceased fire and had approachedReuter. - 77 words
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Article57 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. London. May 20 ||R. R A BUTLER, the Foreign Under-Secretary, gave a luncheon yesterday in honour of the Thai Minister to London. Among those present were lord Cranbourne, Secretary of State for the Dominions. Lady Ravensdaie Sir Horace Seymour. Gen. Sir Sydney Muspratt, Mr. and Mrs.Reuter. - 57 words
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Article78 1941-05-20 12 CPLENDID were six wn i* officer engagi <■ aerodrome jj Gaza] 11 attac JS Diving very 1 regard tor the Ihe sprayed two <" [craft on the er I were destroyed He then swooped r» centration of port, braving gun bullets. H e received a78 words
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Article41 1941-05-20 12 Chics THE labour agitj increases has the railways Representatives of the 4 railwaymenv 350.000 worken that they arc cent, increase in launching a d paign. Notice of a demai crease wil] be ways on June 1041 words
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59 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. Bangk v THE British Leg rically denii I broadcast that Bril. Thailand, including tin mines have cl The Thai Govt mm cia lly contradicted arj Radio assert ion that Bt authoiities in Bangk tested to the Thai G against the reported Thai-Ei agreement onReuter. - 59 words
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Article230 1941-05-20 12 (Tribune Stall Reporter) REPRESENTATION is to be made by the Control* Collection and Superintendent of the Gov, ting Press to the authorities to encourage the pap try in Singapore, the Tribune understands Tt mm n»-./J„„..» i i it is understood that the Controller, after his visit230 words
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388 1941-05-20 12 Reuter. fiirrp x T a TT Hyderabad, May VJ iHE of Hyderabad has issued a manifesto which says: Reeen events in Iraq are such as may possil.lv wi S wh fully conversant with the situation in that country who thereforwte t p h: tReuter. - 388 words
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