Malaya Tribune, 22 May 1941

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday. May 22, 1941. J
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  • 175 1 Bi<-R.A.F.Raids I )n German Air Bases In Greece Reuter. London, May 22. I as learned in London last night earlier reports that the Germans a naval landing in Crete were although it was stated that tj had attempted to do so. righting has
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  • 35 1 s howini; a row of c aplured Italian anti-tank guns now in Malaya. Photo taken f, "'ine the (fin r of Mai «van defence centres b* the Chinese Military Mission.
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  • 142 1 Reuter. Shanghai. May 22. IN an official statement released 1 to the press in Shanghai yesterday Col. Iwasaki, thief of the Pre s Bureau of the Japanese forces in China, strongly denied t!( current widespread report that Japan is seeking peace with China through
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  • 343 1 INVASION OF SYRIA Reuter. London, May 22. THERE is good reason to believe thai a French regiment in Syria has deserted to the Free French troops, says Radio Brazzaville. The regiment concerned is commanded by a colonel, a very capable and resolute man,
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Wa ihin May 21. GERMANY will requt'Si the United States Government to withdraw its entire diplomatic staff frwri Paris by June 10. according t<> an announcement by the State Department Berlin indicated that the st-y was taken because Paris is now considered
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  • 105 1 f Special London Cable V From H. 1,. Hopkin >J c j| via Cable and Wireless. London, May 21 WITH the invasion of Crete by the Nazis, the possibility of an invasion of Britain again looms up in th" public mind. I* is being thought In
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  • 98 1 via Cable and Wireless. Lond n. May 21 THAI' stormy petrel of British politics and form?r War Minister, Mr. Lesli Hore- Belisha, la once again m the limelight Past, events have shown that he knows what he is talking about, particularly in the sphere ci International events.
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  • 82 1 via Cable and Wireless. London, May 21. jN their determined drive to colled, as much exchange as possible to pay for thsir purchases in the United States, the Government Li taking every means to ensure that the public givss up all its foreign exchange especially gold holdings.
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  • 198 1 Reuter. Washington, May 11. THK American Navy is busy with proposal! for relatively small improvisnl aircraft carriers >io protect American freighters on the high seas declared the Navy Minister. Col. Knox, at a press conference t«-day. The United States Navy's air force
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  • 36 1 Reuter. London, May 22 BRITISH bombers made a raid on Heligoland, says the German I Radio No details are available in London, but the Gorman Radio admits that some damage was done —Renter.
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  • 106 1 London, May 22. THERE are many indications that the island of Cyp rus maybe next on the German list, declared an American radio commentat or from Ankara last night. A daily stream of German planes, including Junkers transport, he added, can be seen heading to the
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  • 41 1 Haifa, May 22. OVER a hundred British, and American residents in Lebanon, including teachers and staff, and many students of the American university at Beirut crossed the frontier into Palestine yecterday. More are expected to follow them.
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  • 89 1 Reuter. Istanbul, May 22. RAILWAY bridges on the TurkoGreek frontier, blown up by the Turks for the sake of security when the Germans advanced into Greek territory, may soon be reconstructed. Tlu Turkish, German and Bulgaria;) railway delegates, It is understood, are to confer at
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  • 25 1 Reuter. Detroit, May 21. THE Hudson motorcar strike has been settled. Wages have been increased by ten cents an hour.— Reuter.
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  • 26 1 Reuter. Calcutta. May 22 THE Raj has placed an order for cOO 000 sack in" with the Indian lute Mill Association.— Rente i
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  • 106 1 Reuter. Zurich, May 22. RUMOURS circulating for a long tune of the oversl rain on German railways are confirmed by report? from the Berlin coi respondent ot the Bailer Nachrics en who says that "a further Li express 'rami, cf which ha.'f pic sleeper trams,
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  • 246 2 But Action Is Delayed (Tribune Staff Reporter) RECOMMENDATION made by the Committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association to the Government, urging the adoption of a scheme for dealing with vagrants, has been accepted by the authorities in principle, but it is considered desirable
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  • 75 2 THE evening: of the new §2,000,000 ward of the Johore General Hcspital, fixel for May 29, has been postponed indefinitely, it is learnt from official sources. It is understood that it has been considered preferable to held the opening ceremony when the new ward is really
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  • 138 2 Singapore, Wednesday. TEO LIAN HONG, one of four 1 labourers who lifted a drum of oil to load it into a vehicle in tne Naval Base, suddenly collapsed and later died. His three co-labourers dropped the drum meanwhile "JHlneing their hands." 5 B The
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  • 654 2 Singapore, Wednesday. gYED TAHA BIX ABUBAKAR ALSAGOFF, editor of the Arab newspaper "Saut Hadramaut," was to-day convicted and fined $500, in default, six months' simple imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second district judge on a charge of having published a defamatory article in his
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  • 97 2 Singapore, Wednesday 31-YEAR-OLd Hokklen, Oh Beng Lai, appeared befou- Mr L C Goh in the fifth court tail moraine on a charge of theft cf cash between and $300 a redlt account blip of «600. und three lists ot goods, the property of Tong
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  • 143 2 Singapore, Wednesday. HOW a nine-month-old enild, jut learning to walk, In attempting Ito Joddle to his mother, fell and injured himself in the leg with fatal consequences, was told In the Coroner's court this morning i Telling her story, the young Chinese mother, Lan Tua/t stated
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  • 95 2 Singapore, Wednesday. THREE Chinese, charged with being members of the Malayan Communist Party, claimed trial before Mr. W. D. Carew, in the third police court, to-day. The first man, Lim Chong Bun »22», in claiming trial, said that he was not a member of the
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  • 57 2 C Singapore. Wednesday. HARoED with assisting in tne management of a chap Jj Id lottery, Siew Teck Koav who was en the premises at time of a police raid, waa acquitted to cay 4 his defence being that he had gone there to collect some money owing
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-fane fund) .Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time. TWO
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  • 111 2 (From Our Own Reportei I Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday WITH all the estate.l in Selangor back at work, again, the military and police garrisons are withdrawn from various parts »jj Selangor but several police stations in the Klang and Kuala Lumpur areas are being reinforced as a
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  • 187 2 Singapore, Thursday 1 J_tis Highness the TuagJcu aCahkota of Johore va> unanimously .-letted pre- sident of the Johore Planters' Association, in succession to His Highness the S'iltd.i. the annual general meeting if the AM elation yesterday ut Johore Bahru. Iv a letter to tlie Association.
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  • 26 2 j THE combined Parade and Camp 1 Fiit- of the Raffles Institution [Troops, originally fiieri for May c hu: postponed to May 31.
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  • 18 2 Mr. F. F. untitled been an inmate of the Bungsar Hospital during the past three wteks. left yesterday.
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  • 63 2 (From Cwi» < impropei charge of in has beeii conmi dent and w»Struck off r> Chiel Justice, Bii Lq the Supn i the Chief Justici kett Terrell and heard an again.-.t Lim Kh* lawyer, to show < should not b< censured, suspeu< dfait v.jf.h Mr. Ong
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  • 148 2 Reuter. London, .1 INCOME lax in th, •Settlements and* lh t f ut vvas the nbjecf m lions in lht* House <•> lintl to which th. iide tor the Colonies u <r Uaii, replied, £iv;ng details j adding mm appreciation .,i veiy safestanttal nai lwkUM
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    • 98 2 Pimples Gf Cause Killed in 3 Dais Th* very first application of pegms to dear away, pimpk in. u < Se Nixoderm tonight an.} ,,i w E»e your skin becoming ,,n Hear Nixoderm la t m kills g"rtn.s and parasites on it cause Pimples, Bolls, Red H r zema, Rli.gworm,
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  • 299 3 T i (Tribune StaiF Reporter) ala a 1 c,l u ne understands that a system of t*i cation is neann g- completion, which will 1* telecommunithe Kast Coast with th e rest of Malaya It w mk Up the whole of get in touch with
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  • 102 3 Worries over husband's failing strength afeabaada all > often neglect their iralrh. k<"-r> drawing -.m their reserve •nenry atti] if ia ex! lasted. Weakness, ■ckne?*. r.. wn follows. How rr.-arh b«-"er it is to keep rrplemshiaf ***engfh daily with nourishing, inlipwrinjr Waterbury's Compound.Water* bay's con.'tins iron, copper,
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  • 308 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, To-day. DEGRETTLNG his inability to 1V continue as their chairman for another year. Mr. Harper Ball announced at to-day's meeting of the Johore Planters Association that he had no oction as he had promised to carry out an important duty for
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  • 47 3 The following office-bearers have been elected by the Seremban Rotary Club: President." the Rev. G. B- Thompson: vice-president, Kok Chong Fook: H?n. secretary, G. V. Thaver: Hon. treasurer. Han Hui Pong; committee. B. H. Perils, L van Geyzel. Dato Shah Bandar, the Rev. Reihoehi, Toh Kee Kah.
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  • 43 3 A striking picture of a Lockheed Hudson bomber in a hangar at a Malayan aerodrome. The picture was taken during a tour of Malaya's defences by the Chinese Military Mission, and shows maintenance work being carried out on the I bomber.
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  • 226 3 Ml to Madras. April 19 R. C s. VLNKATACHAR. till recently Agent of the Government of India in Malaya, arrived here to-day tram Malaya after termination ol his period ol employment m Malaya Qe was interviewed by the press, and following are points from his statement-
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  • 352 3 Melbourne, May 21. The Minister for* the Interior. Senator Foil, has announced that two of the world's biggest oil companies are searching for oil in Queensland and West Australia. He added that there was reason for expecting that they would make successful strikes. The new United States
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  • 115 3 (From Our Own Reporter) A.,.. m T !poh, Wednesday. SIMPLE function took place yes- terday evening at the Astana of His Highness the Sultan of Perak, when a party of prominent Ipoh Chinese visited His Highness to piesent him the medal given by the Chi\ese
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  • 148 3 LAN interest-free loan to the Imf» pextel Government of $3,500 if Mr Herbert ILoS dg S and Mrs Je ssie If. j Hodges through the Chartered iPh nn °H- P ld t la> Austr alia and China which has forwarded that sum to the Accountant-Gsncra:
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  • 55 3 A WELL-KNOWN Dutch radio manufacturing company now I has a branch at Sourabaya. Plans ,are being made to extend the present works that wireless sets may be made and put on the market there. The factories in Australia and the Argentine are also hard at
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  • 141 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Johor? Bahru. To-day. AT the annual meeting of the Johore Planters Association held h>re this morning, Mr. S. Harper Ball, the Chairman, stated that the Association had helped the War Fund by donating $6,000 towards the purchase of a Spitfire. The
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  • 47 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. ADECISIO> that the Association should look for suitable premises with a view to acquisition, was <v rived at at the 17th annual genera! meeting of the Old Xavcrians' Association held at the Association premises. Leith Street, yesterday afternoon
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  • 18 3 Dr. H. M. McGladdery. Malayan untitled Service, has been seconded for ser\ ice under the Government of Johore.
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  • 488 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Johore, Bahru, Wednesday. jyjß. S. Harper Ball, chairman of the Johore Planters Association, stated at to-day's annual meeting of that body that the scheme for a cess to cover hospital treatment had been dropped by Government. Describing it as a most
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    • 229 3 J POULTRY take yoK/ oicA from I l^JJKtf* 5 oh*- fine selection I v Every bird has been carefully \s#^^j[) selected from the finest English, Australian and Continental /£r breeds and represents the best f^%%^l value in poultry that can be X obtained. Always a fresh supply V A in
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  • 264 4 Wins Third S.C.C. Title With T.V.N. Anderson JO Paul Clerc goes the distinction of being the holder of the triple crown in the S.C.C. Spring Lawn Tennis tournament which was brought to a successful close yesterday Winner of the men's singles and the mixed doubles
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  • 152 4 THE South China F.C., who J arrived yesterday, will j open their tour in Malaya to- day when they meet a Com- bined Chinese XI at Anson I Koad Stadium. The tourists, looking in a fine fettle despite a reported rough passage, had a
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  • 301 4 JRE Y.M.CA. scored an innings victory over R.A.F. (Seletar) on the Y.M.CA. ground yesterday. Batting first, the Airmen were all out for 43 runs, Tay taking four wickets for nine runs. The V.M.C.A. replied with 134 for seven. Waites and Witchell batting well to
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  • 39 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: South China v Combined Chinese. Anson Road Stadium. 5.15 p.m.; Div. L S.C.C. v RAF, S.C.C; Div. lIA. Publishers v Navy. Y.M.CA.: Div. 118. Indian Assn. "v Stamford SC., J.C.S.A. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. and Y.M.CA. tournaments.
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  • 420 4 'j'HE eighth annual athletic sports of St. Patrick's School was held at the school ground in Siglap, yesterday. Unlike previous yean, certificates were given instead of prizes, and the money thus saved will be sent as a contribution to the War Fund. At the
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  • 55 4 Members of the Chung Wu A.A. basket ball team, champions in tne Singapore Banket Ball League. Fr/mt row; ileft. to rtgh.> Wee Hong Ann. Vea Kim Hock, Wee Gi?n Gnan. Llm Eng Qvee Bar': row: Soh Eng Lian Lu Ee Siew; Tan Khatyn San fcnpUlin'. Org Ta-n Teen, Sim Kim
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  • 294 4 Ford S.C 1 0.C.8 0 gCORING a last-minute goal through Kader, Ford Sports Club inflicted the first defeat on Oversea-Chinese Bank S.C. when they met in a "key" match of the Business Houses' League competition at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, winning one-nil. Cup-final
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  • 121 4 DLAYING a friendly return bad--1 minton match at Lorong 27. Geylang Road on Sunday last Perhiboran Badminton Party defeated Setia Badminton Party by six games to two. Results (Perhiboran B.P. players mentioned first t: SINGLES: Shahid bin H. M. Saman beat Abdul Rahman 15—10, 15—18; Haron bin Ahmad
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  • 315 4 S.CF.A 4 Sultan 1 FRAYED tempers spoilt what might otherwise have been onwhJ*J!h% matfhes in the Div 2B lea e ue this """on. when the S.CF.A. met and defeated H.M.S. Sultan by four goals to one on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday me *.aval
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  • 69 4 LOYALS drew with the H. and S. R A. at cricket in a match played at Alexandra yesterday. Ratting first Loyals scored 130 runs, towards which Pryle contributed 41. and Smith 24 not out. Driederg bowled best for the R.A. taking four wickets for five luns.
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  • 201 4 I POOR soccer w. J.C.S.A. yesterd; when the home trounced six to Canning in Fort fixture. The game 8! mencing evenly, del a one-sided affair ai soldiers did not pi] score was main]; indifferent shootii .The J.C.S.A. wen picture except durii mihutes and then f minutes
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 657 5 GOVERNMENT WILL PAY IF NECESSARY Singapore, Thursday. appeal to planters to make every effort to got their employees to be blood donors was made by Dr. R. Walkingshaw, when he addressed planters on "Blood Transfusion" after the annual general meeting of the Johore Planters'
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  • 80 5 .H t diiesday. i thins which v might have s it the I .•.bit said j i ler, the to- paid tribute of Syed Has- j to the help j I email who .ii 11 hes of a j I i •be nian x bitti ii
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  • 33 5 Wednesday. B) ng and Lhn Mr. L. C. lay in a charge 1 rty in an o l L -terdav. ty < onslated of :id various I Ol 35»*).
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  • 379 5 Singapore. Wednesday. AN son and the son's prospective bride o Kang were the victims of a serious ir house one night. The father's left nd it had to be amputated while the number of injuries, had two of his removed. TVAs was i ealed at
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  • 75 5 Singapore, Wednesday. QN the allegation that he had committed criminal breach of trust in respect of $994 while being a clerk empiovfd under one Yap Guan Seng, a middle-nqed Chinese. Lim Chin Sla, appeared before Mr. J. L. McFall, the district Judge, this morning.
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  • 69 5 Singapore. Wednesday. I A RRESTED while attempting to pawn a j gold wrist watch, Wong Kuan Ohing i (25), a Cantonese, claimed trial to ft I charge of fraudulent POSSS—Ion jf *ho watch when he appeared before Mr. W. D Carew, in the third
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  • 212 5 Singapore, Wednesday. A CASHIER and an assistant ol chop Kian Seng, Naval Base, were acquitted in the fifth court to-day by Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge of theft of $20 from an Indian, P Nairn. Nairn stated that h went to Chop Kian
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  • 553 5 -FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN" (i'ress Preview) rpHE famous charre of the Australian Light Horse -40.000 strong—at Beersheba in the last war is the star scene in the Australian him "Forty Thousand Horsemen" which had a special press showing at the Capitol yesterdav and which comes to the Capitol Theatre on
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  • 24 5 The Resident of Perak has appointed Mr. C A. Harrison-Jones. Cadet. Malayan Civil S?rvice. to be a Collector of Land Revenue in Lower Perak.
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  • 236 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Johore, Bahru, Wednesday. gUGGESTIONS on food production on estates were given by the chairman of the Johore Planters Association, Mr. S. Harper Ball, who pointed out at to-day's annual meeting thai the subject was of the gravest importance
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  • 225 6 Japanese labour THE tress to which I he pro d*»oi ion of basic com modi I i< i s is being subjected as a result oi labour shortage has given a great fillip to I he emigration lo Malaya <>f Javanese labour. The tendency hitherto has been t'<n- Sumatran
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  • 153 6 gAPERIENOE has convinced the Controller of Labour. Johore, thai the Javanese is a keener cultivator than the South Indian where land has been mad- available for gard< ns or for a settlement. H»> exPasses the hope that Javanese m Malaya will be encouraged to keep in touch with
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  • 158 6 JHORTAGK of labour to which attention is drawn in the Johore Planters' Association's annual report for 1940-41. not peculiar to Johore. All over the country planters am finding it difficult to procure additional labour force needed to step up production. 'I he report rer eals I hat the
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  • 1114 6  -  AN AUSTRALIAN "WONDERLAND" a programme for American listeners from an Australian station, George T. Folster told a thrilling story of Australia's amazing Great Barrier Reef Before he started his tale Folster prepared his listeners with the following: W Br George T. Folster jmE Great Outer Keels
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  • 434 6 |T is natural thai the act ion taken l>y Britain, in landing troops in Iraq, should prove very annoying to the Nazis, rhey arc. however, quite unjustified in declaring, as in a Berlin broadcast on April 22, thai it is a breach of international
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  • 240 6 pANCY mice in a wonderful variety of colours are being bred in England for export overseas. Black, white, chocolate, blue, or in broken colours, they can he trained to do all sorts of interesting things. Strange s it may seem, women al] over I lie world have
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  • 83 6 MOst Alsatians have been kicked out of Alsace bp thp Nazis nt 4 hours' notice. They jrrrr not allowed to take anything from their home; Before leaving each hod to van declaration before the Police Chief of Mulhouse. a cops of this hay just reached London. I promise not to
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  • 568 6 we who li\ Colony really English mind and This questi by the reading of D essay on the "Obsei English." He says that the English people is more spirit of the Chinos both nations are reabsni and cotnn* that both countries i at doing the right giving
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  • 719 7 tfazis Maintain Large Attack Reuter. LONDON, MAY 21. ,\|\H Ii LATELY THE COMMONS MET TO-DAY THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, p HEADY WITH THE LATEST INFORMATION „i hi SITUATION IN CRETE. IN SUDA BAY HE s tjD FURTHER AIRBORNE ATTACKS BEGAN AT Ml) jMI
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  • 241 7 Reuter. Cairo, iMay 21. THE Duke of Aosta, the Ita- lian Commander-in-Chief in Abyssinia. surrendered yesterday. This is announced in a British G.H.Q. communique which states: "The Duke of Aosta, accompanied by live generals and a number of senior staff officers formally surrendered yesterday following the
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  • 47 7 Reuter. Chungking, May 21. »JR. Clarence Gauss, the newly-ap--1 pointed United States Ambassador to China, is scheduled to arrive in Chungking to-morrow from Hong Kong. He was formerly the American Minister to Australia He is taking the place of Mr. Nelson T. Johnson.—Reuter.
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  • 464 7 Reuter. (By Renter's Correspondent on the French Frontier* THE German effort to push France into war with Britain is proceeding in methodical stages, helped along by French political Quislings and industrialists who are making big paper profits from German orders, and also by waverers
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  • 41 7 Reuter. London, May 21. Tub; Vichy Minister for Air, Gen. Bcrgeret, has arrived at Beirut in ordrr to organise the resistance i the French Air Force in Syria against the British, reports the Moscow Radio.-Renter.
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  • 361 7 Nazis Begin Campaign Of Intimidation Ankara, May 21. alliance between Vichy and the Reich is now a fait accompli, declares the newspaper Ulus, while the Akdam states that it is impossible to believe that France who has done so much to spread liberty throughout the
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  • 82 7 'Turks Must Keep Nazis Out Of Iraq Syria' Reuter. Ankara, May 21. Tl'RKEY must prevent, at whatever cost, the Germans from installing themselves in Syria and Iraq. This categcrical view is expressed by the influential Turkish Deputy M. Yalcin. writing in the newspaper Yeni Sabah. "We must maintain contact with
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    • 680 8 M.C.M.'$ SIXTH SUCCESSIVE HIT.'! ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR DOUBLE I AWARD-WINNER SPENCER TRACY! I "Tracy Scores in a Great Picture An Outstanding I film Production < straits Ti mes) j J ''Where yon always know there's a Dam Good Show" I NEWS -of the DAY I With FIRST PICTURES of AMERICA'S
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    • 184 8 (The most heroic adventure TO-DAY at 3, 5 6 15 9jj t£ ALHAMBRA "hone 6909 STRANGE ROMANCE! FAIRBANKS ir BENNETT JOHN HOWARD ALAN HALE GEORGE BANCROFT VINCENT PRICE LFATHE GAZETTE They're back again.... in their best hit yet! SATURDAY at MIDI^HT At 12-10 o-dodc ALB AM II It FOUR LITTLE
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  • 120 9 Reuter. iMßgkinf, May 22. ,1 to the 18th Group N I'nij ci Communist force) nAri immediately to support entral Government .he -very important i i-ing in* North China n a broadcast from quotes Japanese Communists are p >rting the Central Government forces in South
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  • 192 9 Reuter. Vichy. May 22. A HOMICIDAL maniac or a sadist like the Duesseldorf "vampire,*' whose crimes stirred Germany some ten years ago, or a terrorist gang, is thought to be at work in Abbeville district, where death in mysterious circumstances is feared to have claimed its 13th
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  • 196 9 rpHE "Buy A Bomber" Fund Com-nitfe is stopping out again along the gay way to raise funds for the bomber they intend buying. Through the magnanimity of Mr J. D Me. Elhamey. Manag.ng Director of p ox Film Corporation (East* Ltd., and the courtesy ot
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  • 52 9 British Wireless. London, May. 22. TWO air ambulances provided by the Silv?r Thimble Fund at a ccst of £10.030 have been delivered to the R.A.F. and will shortly go into service. They ar a De Havilland 89A biplanes, specially converted, and will accommodate four stretcher cases and fitted with oxygen
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  • 28 9 The funeral of the late Mr. Eu Tong Sen will take place at Hong Kong on the 25th M?.y, 1941. F.M.S. papers kindly copy.
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    • 156 9 CATHAY vmrnmrna For the millions who "15 915 R ave OUlK Erich 'f^fe deep-reach- wmn /WARCH SULLAVAN J G m Hft *Sl Remarque, author of dee ;^i,^r."* c MOVIETONE NEWS SHOWING FIRST PICTURES OF THE ANZACS. SATURDAY 24 th MAY at MIDNIGHT Stth Century-Fox Present ««ss«c»i SOBER! yOUWG fllltllwK spcciacn
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    • 41 9 GOLD LEAF PURE CEYLON TEA The g*ns ol Mature are given generously. Every season Ceylon Tea Gardens yield their heaviest. 'GOLD LEAF" is the best pick. "GOLD LEAF" is not ordinary Ceylon Tea. Try it and you will appreciate the difference.
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    • 570 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTED Young Straits-born Chinese girl fis telephone operator. Apply Box 735, co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 389H) a > WANTED trustworthy clerk and collector. Must furnish security. Apply in own handwriting giving full particulars Box 737 co Ma lava Tribune, Singapore. (No. WHi Situation Wanted EXPERT
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    • 432 9 2\h record shattering week have you seen the iieimim feminine eight of the (imthv v BETWEEN BLONDE GLORIA MM BRUNETTE BINNIE M W If not, HURRY "THIS THING CALLED LOVE" PAVILION TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 ANOTHER COLUMBIA I EPIC «< PAVILION, of course CO STARRING JEAN ARTHUR AND WILLIAM HOLDEN
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    • 1205 10 Situations Vacant °SJ (No. 635HJ mal and female teacher, with C^ dK VP ertlflrate wS Oral J2» b Primary Classes Apply Box No 722 C|Q MftiayaJTnbune. Ipoh. (No. 660Hi f r an En Kltsb S'p stating qualifications, salary, Bat n. Pal Berjuntal English School,' atang Berjuntal. (No. 614H) bMc£I ED
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    • 983 10 Property For Sale (No. 658H> Singapore. Pm Slf >l aD 2_wl. (No. 6231£ i 83?; FOR SALE OR TO Tvt n furnished iSSJgJI* S&t ?°22 wound with about 4 chalnjftintS? 5 bed rooms bath sitting _n»_ ir ca g p store, kitchen attached, garage and quarters sanitation. iater g ll
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    • 558 10 KLUAXG RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Interim Dividend. NOTICE is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 5% on the Ordinary Shares for the financial year ending 30th June. 1941, has been declared by the Directors payable to the Shareholders on the Register on Wednesday, 11th June,
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    • 32 10 I DidyouMAQtgf your teeth toJay G r healthy g U m s a fresh mouth, use Macleans. It quickly removes stains, whitens and polishes the enamel and it is economical in use.
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    • 103 10 BOH TEA A CAMERON HIGHLANDS PROD U C 1 REASONS WQm BUYING THIS EXCELLENT TL» It is XO its per Ih Cf>ni|».ir*> this price with imported teas t*>day. An All-Ma la v.vi prated the elimination <>f mierseM freight and charec allow., Mi Pure qualify tea to be retail** at i
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    • 813 10 SINGAPORE I ZHL 225 m 1333 *]cs m LONDON! ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 9 69 mcs. T R*v ZHP.2. 48 58 m. 6175 mcs! 17 tl „„\\\^s, ov ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mcs. -15 1 4 \*M Zj. ZHL. ZHPI. ZHP2 ZHP3 «15 p m 1 tt »1 ,f < ZHL,
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  • 696 11 I p..re May 21. bciieja MINING 3,- 3,8 I 33 6 34.6 1. lB»--u M U v v 141--1 43 y i> I 1.6 18,6 12- 13,--0 13»,' a 0.16 0 :ia 0 41 1 35<d «4 i:.6 17|--5 J 518 a o Hlaa 23i--li. i
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  • 15 11 hui *day. md i übber al iiooti tv- I I IN i KUER
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  • 111 11 Singapore, Wednesday. WHILE Chan Wong Sfoon, a Chinese woman, was walking (along South Bridge Road on the afternoon of Apr. 12, a man snatched at her gold locket, burst the chain which was round her neck and escaped in spite of the hue and cry
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  • 80 11 Singapore. Wednesday. A BENGALI, Omra (26). employed as a shoe cleaner at the Sergeants' Mess. Fort Canning, claimed trial to a charge Of stealing a five-cent shilling from Sergeant William Robert Ranwick. when he appeared before Mr. W. D. Carew. ln thy
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  • 171 11 tFruin Our Financial Correspondent) rmi»« Bjnjapore, Thuradaj J'nwl wu., v tendency i„, quotations to weaken in the tlu hlmiv marlrel I>* »w uuy Hong Fatt.s which were rum** *-;"iy at l :u weakened to 134 aeUen oa I ,IT I ,Mv W' uU ■n* n
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  • 596 11 XT Singapore, Wednesday. A N interesting talk on "Ships and Shipping" was delivered by Mr. H. B. Tunnold, Manager of the North American Trading Corporation, at the meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club to-day. Admitting that the subject was one of a "hush-hush" nature
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  • 319 11  -  Britain Gets More Tin By REUTER Cable mi XT r,„ London, May 21 1 °l opene 2 tu "»«r was 100 tons. Dr'soite the fim»er Extern price, the market again drifted down, wpe- indeflßlte SUsp< nsk >" of Mn exports to rnt I'nited States. After nflVial i„
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    • 56 11 ftfskmtu jjjom hubs lONB 7603 j PHILLIPS' MILK or MAGNESIA and gums TOOTH PASTE CONTAINS OVER 75% GENUINE i PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA >J J the most effective neutralise* cf fcfT *'*J •xcBss ocids known. This magnesia 1 1 counteracts tht mouth.acids that *j7 causa decay gives'compfett protection as if
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    • 33 11 are unsurpassed Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping, Perak, Penan*. Province Wellesley and Alor Star, Kedah. CHOP HUP SOON AUN, Kuala Dungrun, Trenggmu.
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    • 164 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto 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 C\RGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. o S N Co from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China. India. Ceylon and the United
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  • 260 12 Reuter. London, May 22. THE Free French newspaper "La France" has published the following story, the accuracy of which it vouches Cor: Admiral Darlan visited Beauvais In Northern France on April 27. I* was the first time since the collapse that the inhabitants hari seen any French
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  • 115 12 Reuter. London, May 22. IN an address to German A.R.P. workers. Dr. Goebbels showed in his speech that R.A.F. raids ire having a telling effect. Prior to the war. he said, thr--I.R.P services in Germany had been a matter for ridicule, bin low the question
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  • 48 12 Reuter. Londcn. May 21. THE Northern Ireland Cabinet discussed the application of conscription for an hour and threeouarters to-day It is understood that the Premier, Mr. J. M Andrews, has been in tcuch with London and that the Government unanimously favour the scheme—Reuter.
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  • 306 12 Reuter. London, May 22. |JK)LLOWING the Nazi example, Vichy has adopted a policy of "scuttling' its ship;. The French Ministry of Marine at Vichy has ordered the captains of all French merchantships to sabotage or immobilise their ships if such a course is
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  • 111 12 Johore Bahru Thursday. PLOWING tributes to his work as chairman ot tlie Association were peli yesterday by members of the Johore Planners Association to Mr. S. Harper Ball, -hairtnan since 1937 and who. owing to pressure of work, was unable to hold tho nosltion once
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  • 59 12 Reuter. London, May 22. IN the House of Commons. Mr. R. A. Eutler. the Under-Secretary r State, announced that although the British Fund for th? Relief of in China had done valuable work, both in the free and parts of China, the BriMsh Government
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  • 371 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday. AFTER a bearing lasting tour days, Ram a Sinniah, a former president of the Tamil Reform Malacca, was to-day acquitted and discharged by Mr. W. J. Thorogojd In the Criminal District Court on a charge of criminal breach of trust In
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  • 350 12 Reuter. London \j. r MILITARY operations in Abyssinia, following the surrender of the Duke of V A staff are mainly confined to the Lake area south of Ad dis Ababa, when and Imperial forces are closing in on the Italians. Yesterday, after a brisk enco
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  • 104 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MESSRS. A. T. Edwards Co, Ltd., have sold the well-known jus.ness premises of No. 3, Malacca Street, a prominent building aaoining the Banque de L'lndo to Messrs. Credit Foncier D'Extreme Orient. The latter propose to re-con-truct it into an up-to-date buildng
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  • 131 12 Reuter. Washington. May 21. THE State Department has been advised that the German laval authorities will permit American survivors of the Zamzam o leave France, according to a revert from Bordeaux via Vichy, in which the American consul. Mr. Waterman, said he was
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  • 84 12 Singapore. Wednesday. A SECOND arrest has been effected by the noliee in connect'on with the robbery that took place at the Palace Theatre when a woman ticket seller was robbed of $54.40 and a book of admission tickets. Leon? Chong alias Mai Fun Chai (16),
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  • 146 12 Singapore. Wedaofc, ARRESTED on ceived, Low a Cantone.se. gave tain Instructions lccovery of a bicj Produced befci rew, the third ma pleaded guilty to a charep tK««. I t the bicycle and stayed until May 21 Outlining the I "itins officer said I cc
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  • 81 12 British Wireless. London. May 22 I MEN with previous experience B marine engine bvildii r-B pairing or heaw engineertaß work of a similar kind are reg 1 to register under a registration B employment order. 1941 the strv of Labour and National S* B vice announces. The
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    • 214 12 vVrTo, b, tm years pr r V-'n" V H l,iffh Constantia Estate which had been in the possession of the Van Recnen Cs ll^M^^^^^^ 7 Wvli i q family for nearly three hundred years is the Estate on which the firm KtlZ &^^SfVT^/ r 7 I BERTRAM'S! f BERTRAMS w
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