Morning Tribune, 6 March 1940

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  • 16 1 The Morning Tribune W" 28, Wed. March 6, 1940. The Morning Tribune Wednesday, March 6, 1940.
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  • 228 1 London, Mar. 5. QI'FSTIOX why there are so many unemployed m Great Britain answered by Lord suanhope m c House of Lords to-day, replying on debatt initiated by Lord Strabolgi. rd Stanhope's explanation was that t yet anything like completed ■hange-over from peace-time to conditions.
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  • 120 1 More Heavy Soviet Losses In Finland Stockholm, mar. 5. According to a Helsinki dispatch Swedish volunteers carrying out a reconnaissance patrol on the finnish front encountekfd a russian detachment four times as numerous as themselves. after bitter fighting the russians were driven off losing 200 men. the swedish losses were
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  • 77 1 London. Mar. 5. SAGE from Tokyo admits that Irregular troops are still p on Hainan Inland, which was ocThp t Ml Ja P anp se last year. •apanese Army and Navy have mopping up operations that all key points along the !s t
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  • 32 1 London, Mar. 5. The Sydney wireless announced that Mr. Menzies is to discuss with leaders of the Country Party on Thursday the possibility of a coalition Government.— Reuter
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  • 317 1 Stockholm. Mar. 5. A break m the weather may come to the heln of the Finns. There were thick clouds to-day over the Baltic and m many place, where severe fighting is raging. Finnish mines on three roads leadine into Viipuri have inflicted heavy casualties upon
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  • 749 1 BRITAIN;S NEW £300 MILLION WAR LOAN EXEMPTIONS FOR NONRESIDENTS LONDON, MAR. 5. JN THE COMMONS TO-DAY, THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (SIR JOHN SIMON) ANNOUNCED A WAR LOAN LIMITED TO £300 MILLION. THE NEW LOAN WILL BE FOR 15 TO 19 YEARS, CARRYING INTEREST AT 3 PER CENT. AND WILL
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  • 43 1 Sec page 3. Minister of Economic Warfare, who announced that two Italian ships tarrying coal from Rotterdam have been detained. He declared that any ships w. ich now sailed as neutral vessels carrying German coal from Rotterdam will be detained.
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  • 92 1 U.S. Navy Orders New Cruisers Washington, Mar. 5. IT IS reported that the Navy ha* llMrtl a contract for the construction ut two I<),MO-ton cruisers, costing SI B million The new cruisers, which will be nnm rt Cleveland and Columbia, are the last of 21 .mbataJ I ship th led
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    • 49 1 On Other l'agcs Dutch Anger Italian Coal Ships Held Income Tax Draft Bill Gun Duel Hero Tells Story This Bully Goering Leader Page J People Places Women's Page Film Fanfare 1°. ll Classified Advts. Cinemas *5 Air Watchdogs Shipping JJJ Sport 17 J5 Finance i n Hollywood Romance Crashed
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  • 317 2 Demand On Germany For Satisfaction THi; GROWING NUim OF GERMAN AIR ATTACKS ON DUTCH MERCHANT SHIPS IS AROrsiXfi CONSTERNATION IN HOLLAND. It is believed that a new and yet more serious phase ot German procedure against neutral shipping has now set m. Dutch shipping
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  • 67 2 The Hague, Mar. 5. (A I THOKITATIVE quarters stated that all necessary steps to protect Dutch shipping from .?ir attack will be taken by the Government as soon as it has received au- < thentic details of the recent bombing of Dutch vessels m the North
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  • 178 2 WAR RISKS INSURANCE FUND NOW £18,620,000 London, Mar. 5. FE balance to tbe credit of the War Risks (Commodities) Insu ranee Fund on Mar. 4 was This was announced m the Commons to-day by the President of the Board of Trade, who aaid that the premium will be ss. per
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  • 43 2 Londor.. Mar. 5 The Stock Exchange *»s quiet,. Gilt-e<i*«d security awr iiig steadily supported, met <v ru* buying orders m the eloeini swg In commodities, tin was nrm Ju covering demand. fDllow;n- J«J United SUte^ 1 purchaser, w was firm Reuter
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  • 70 2 KHOO CHEE GUAN SONS MORTGAGEE'S S.%LF Of valuable rubber estate at^ Panas m Malacca known as TAia^ P- STATE To be held by PUBLIC AUCT! Saleroom No. 2©B, Jonke. Malacca. IftA p H On Wednesday. March 6th, l^ c A.M. r\ S.G. ***** S.G. *****, ***** 255 1- Jj^ S.G.
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    • 228 2 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Thlt is the story of a sufferer who had very high k ood pressure. It is typical of many others of •II ages who gratefully acknowledge the relief and rejuvenation which they owe to Phyllosan Tablets. Read this extract from the letter he writes I feel I
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    • 42 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY. Specializing. d&iF***^ Ocular Muscle Anomalies '»,lj rassrd Eyes, j'Wp^f^ In'ricate Visual s^^ Problem >. THOMSON OPTICAL CO. ()ualitM'd Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARC AUK BLDCi., 'PIIONE 3(M«. \i. A. 1 Iwnipson, Dr. of Oc«lar Science M years' European Clinical Experieae^
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  • 55 3 CUTTLED STEAMERS END S.O.S. Reykjavik. Mar. 5. bal S.O JS. messages were Iceland during the weekCierman steamers Wolfs,nd the Arucas. 3.469 both reported scuttled. gave her position as Cape Horn, which is [celand. The Arucas gave south vtst of Homafjord and inking rapidly. message on the same h said site
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  • 42 3 SHIP RADIOS CHASE BY SUBMARINE New York. Mar. 5. radio and coastguard quarti Washington has picked fire.'ess meswge from the British ier B <" rvo stating that she is betbased b\ a submarine. The posiin the Atlantic some hunliles eaat of Virgin Islands.—
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  • 232 3 "Shocking Affair Of Domala Bombing London, Mar. 5. i IS now Revealed that the f bombing ot the British India ■earner Domala in the English ■hannel early on Saturday occurmt<\ m circumstances \rhioh are HnlikHv to recur Hiie nm adopted by the enemy Hiber. uf .ipproaching the liner with ■navigation
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  • 30 3 Tiij Vl Tokyo, Mar. 5. -Mmister of Foreign AfMasayuki Tani invited Ambassador. Sir Robert U*e BtNifn oflTice yesterSflo.i.. :>s v a««» outstanding <^c issues, im-ludiiMr the Reuter
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  • 160 3 New York, Mar. o. DK PORTS of extreme demands by Von Kibbentrop m Ms talk with Mr. Welles, U.S. Under-Secretary oi States, are generally toeepied as authentic by the American papara reaching here from all parti of the country. They deplore what they describe as the
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  • 1366 3 BRITAIN'S BLOCKADE EFFICIENCY More Italian Vessels Attempt Dash Home m-~* LONDON, MAR. 3. PVO OF THE SHIPS WHICH HAVE LEFT ROTTERDAM WITH GERMAN COAL SINCE LAST FRIDAY MIDNIGHT HAVE ALREADY BEEN DETAINED. This was announced to-day m the House of Commons by Mr.
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  • 1386 4 Government Issues 7,000 Word Memo. On Draft Bill (GOVERNMENT has issued for publication a memorandum on a draft bill now m course of preparation for a war tax on incomes. It fa explained that the bill sets out m legal form the principles and practice
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  • 51 4 Mr. C. Ward Jackson, of Kuala Lumpur, who will broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. on "Why I Oppose Income Tax In Ma'aya." Mr Ward Jackson will speak m Kuala Lumpur and his address will be conveyed to Singapore by land line for
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    • 29 4 Make your next visit to The CAPITOL THEATRE Doubly Enjoyable by DINING FIRST at the AIR-CONDITIONED CAPITOL RESTAURANT Where Cuisine, Comfort Courteous Servicn are th e Outstanding O nsiderations
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  • 406 5 HERO OF A GUN DUEL, IN WHICH THE ODDS AGAINST HIM WERE FIVE TO ONE, DESCRIBED IT GRAPHICALLY TO MR. L. C. GOH, THE FIFTH MAGISTRATE YESTERDAY He was Mr. Tan Cheng Kwee, a Chinese detective, who was shot m the leg and
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  • 389 5 U/ITH THE STRIKE IN THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD DOCKYARD NOW ENTERING ON ITS EIGHTH WEEK, THE BOARD HAVE AT LAST DECIDED TO SERVE NOTICE ON THE MEN TO QUIT THE QUARTERS IN WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO REMAIN IN SPITE OF THE FACT
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  • 100 5 f following is a Utter reI irum an advertiser reference to my adverfor a tutor m the yMQe of the Malaya jgJiU uill^you please cease %he ant******* so ar have Jeeded'all expectations, and ce f rth cr insertions will be unj neceslary... Yours etc., (Advert. iJU tfflttfjtrt advertisement
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  • 76 5 Negligent Driving Of Bullock Cart Alleged Singapore, Tuesday. APPEARING before the Traffic court to-day, Nageswar Guala, a Bengali bullock-cart driver, had a charge of causing grievous hurt to a Chinese by "driving his bullock-cart m a manner so negligent as to endanger human life" explained to him. The case was
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  • 39 5 During the absence from the Colony of Mr. O. C. Meredith, OB.E M.C., Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. W. Rose has be 3n appointed a Deputy Registrar of Vehicles with powers vested m tTie Registrar of Vehicles.
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  • 70 5 Reared Pigs In Malay Kampong, Fined ,From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. I DID not know that I could not rear nias m a Malay kampong," pleaded po Ham Kang when he was charged fore Inche Haron bin Ahmad with .vine been found rearing pigs m a alay kampong at
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  • 67 5 I (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. |UAR has had a very long spell of dry weather, and as a result of this lere is a serious shortage of water m uar District which has necessitated c Town Board Office issuing a notice the Public to the
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    • 27 5 ■Xv" '"^S?9SfiPX'C^B^B B^BRwW/sC"^ fi^vvlr*''" ■UV4L hi I *l' 'of I For f/i^ discerning pum^l palate *^*iam Vintage Wine well- ma tv red m wood. W P.S. 17a
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  • 1869 6 PEELING THE ONION Pi LI. 1) MARSHAL GOERING, TO JUDGE FROM HIS RECENT SPEECH! BROADCAST FROM A SECRET STATION, IS OBVIOUSLY RATTLED. ELSE WHY THE SECRECY? THAT IS NOT LIKI-; THE GOERING WHOM FOR THE LAST SEVEN YEARS WE HAVE NKOWN TAKING THE CENTRE OF THE STAGE
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  • Article, Illustration
    827 7  -  H.L Hopkin Some Onlookers' Views Of The War: Which j ;ide Benefits Most From The Waiting Came?: Thrilling Action Story: End Of A U-Boat. I London, Fob 21. 1 1 is credited witn abiH see most of the game, 1 thi opi 'ons of Irttellieehi on- the present
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  • 404 7 Morning Tribune MARCH 6, 1940. Get On With The State Lotteries! JfUE provision made for Mr. Ward Jackson to broadcast a speech m opposition to income tax is accepted by some people as evidence of the fact that the Government has not finally made up its mind on the question.
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    • 407 8  -  VERA ARDMORE -By- DAFFLES ballroom had its fair share of dancers on Mon. day night, many people comma on from the Victoria Memorial Theatre where the Royal Hawaiians gave an entertaining programme of hula hula, magic and "song and dance." "Sophisticated Hula." a modern version
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    • Article, Illustration
      94 8 Two of Singa- i pore's prettiest j girls caught by J the camera at j the Cathay Cafe. They are Miss Joan Grant S (left) and Mis- J Karen Donnell below). Miss 5 Grant is wearing a flufly frock of white a' twinkle with sequins and a short
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    • 111 8 ARRIVALS FROM AUSTRALIA OACK home again after i reral d i leave m Australia c l and Mrs. Trull, both of whom ha i Ipoh Their nusbands SSSS^S meet them when their ship berthed i Sunday morning and they haver* 2 turned up country. Also on the same ship was
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    • 490 8 THAT almost legendary picture "Gone with the wind" which is due to be shown m Singapore before very long, had a triumphant Holly, wood premiere at the Carthay Circle theatre recently. Filmdom's most glamorous women, bedecked with jewels and sables and wearing fashions of the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 50 8 I OPEN AIR I l>\\< I AT 1 The Ga P M lo dians are enterl^^^^^^ taining with dance and Hawaiian music everyday I excluding MONDAY. I Dinner $2'- Admission to Dance Floor 50 cts. 1 MONDAYS Piano concert by WERNER BAER I Admission Free. I Spead Sunday Tiffin $1.00
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  • 230 9 SAGE AND ONION STUFFING oz. breadcrumbs 2 large onions teaspoonfuls powdered sage salt and pepper 2 oz. butter, melted eggs to bind (may be omitted) Half cook the onion. Meanwhile rub the bread through a sieve or vegetable olander. Add the sage, and pepper and Mcd
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  • 808 9 Dainties that TASTE as nice as they LOOK v,,»olitaM (iateau. a delicious party N u garnished with cherries angehc a and quartered marshmallows. jHIS week we are giving, for the benefit of those who like to collect new recipes, dishes which although simple to make, are particularly delicious. NEAPOLITAN GATEAU
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  • 155 10 SLICE of modern history is presented m Alexander Graham Bell (Cathay) a story of the life of Alexander Graham Bell and his invention of the telephone. Light interest m this accurate documentary is provided by an intimate account of the inventor's love affair and
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  • 54 10 SHE'S PRETTY, SHE'S COT CLAMOUR, -AND SHE'S CLEVER Jane Bryan is one of Hollywood's up and coming stars. She is also one of filmland's most beautiful girls. Jane is currently to be seen at the Alhambra where she the big. gest chance of her career opposite Paul Muni m "We
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 10 Alexander Graham Bell (Don Arae. che) earns a precarious living by trying to teach deaf mutes to sP eak but all his spare time is occupied by experiment^ with long distance talking over a wire. One night, when at work, he upsets acid his trousers and yells to his
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  • 425 10 - MORNING TRIBUNF HIM FANFARE (Tribune Film Reporter) YOU WILL BE IN A COMPLETE DITHEK 1 ABOUT JANE BRYAN'S PERFORMANCE IN "WE ARE NOT ALONE,* WHICH COMES TO THE ALHAMBRA THIS WEEK. LOOKS AS IF EVERYONE WHO SEES THIS PICTURE WILL COME OUT OF THE THEATRE CONVINCED
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  • 184 10 BOB CUMMINGS PARTICULAR ABOUT HIS HAIR ftOBERT Cummings, regarded U asa ,j>otential star, bears testimony that a right-hand hair part was the signal for a complete reversal of form m career. "Until 1938/' he explains, ''I had ways worn my hair PJ rte^ of ffl <ie orthodox fashion on the
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  • 448 11 (Tribune Film Reporter) rHAT a contrast between the hit-and-miss, happy-go-lucky professional lifes of yesterday's great stars and the carefully regimented, efficiently planned existence of to-day's greats! Sonja Henie, for instance. Her year is divided into four equal spans nee months for Picture No. 1,
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  • 239 11 Hollywood, Feb. 20. AT a Twentieth Century-Fox preview the other night, I saw an interesting bit of by-play. The usual autograph hunters mostly kids m their 'teens were milling m the theatre's fore-court when Linda Darnell arrived. Not many recognized her (she's appeared m only
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  • 275 11 WHAT DID YOU SAY AFTER YOUR FIRST KISS? "First Love" WHAT sort of thing- does a girl cay f f after her first kiss Research among friends, both male and female, has provided these 10 examples: 1 "I'll tell my mother on you!" 2. "Do you think anybody saw?" 3.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 179 12 PASTEL' r! ZOLA and JUAREZ "^T I NOW COMES HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH: I al mam ihFTJ J > >. m TAy fete*. f* vfl l I iw n Vmß{ft 9t H H i Mil Bm\ 1 PAUL x .^^l I Resented by WARNER BROS, with I FLORA ROBSON Raymond Severn
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 608 13 gyud uy kyufiu situations Vacant I e 7pTne^d~Photo-«ngraver Apply 21 ■jjgoad, Singapore^ (No. 736 c) '^diately Cabaret girls Apply perB n 3 p.m. 5 p.m. 511. Sejangoon W (Ko. 729C> BTTAmaii must speak Malay Wa es $1 1 Apply 18 Broadrick Road off Grov? I -,W Singapore. (N0JI8C) W~~ r
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    • 614 13 Educational I Cheap Learners Piano Accordion. Offers to Box 526 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 665 C) Kindergarten Primary Classes Qualified Eura">ean teacher 8.30—12. 72 Goodman Rd Ka tong. Singapore (No g^c) Personal Home Tuition given by experlencel teacher In Malay. Apply Munshl, 38. Sturrork Road, Singapore. (No. 659-C) Singapore Institute
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    • 721 13 Miscellaneous TIC— TACS RACEOUIDE needs no recommendation Mucrh Issue now on sale everywhere (No. 660-C> Removal sale. Hats. Dresses. Novelties, etc ReKardless cost at "Majtalr", 9, Btamfor| 'Road, Capitol Building. Singapore. (No. 704-C) Sun "King" Bicycles. Hand-built one nt n ♦•me. Sol» igents Hup Teck, 217 Thor^vin no*.*. Singapore. (No.
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    • 617 13 Lost Found LOST OR STOLEN big collie dog with red brown and white fur Answers to name of "Prn. Reward offered to finder or for information leading to Its return to 15. Mount Route (No. 727 C) Matrimonial Wanted A respectable Dutch-Ind -Oentlemm wants a fluent English speaking ludy. J<t
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  • 127 14 London, Mar 5. I "flfE Air Ministry announces that an enemy submarine v I attacked m Schillig Roads, at the mouth of the Elbe, I yesterday afternoon by an aircraft of the Royal Air Force and I is believed to have
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  • 124 14 Singapore '^siß*' COURT Inspector Charles W to-day charged a middle- :.'-•<'« J nese, Koh Tlang Seang. ltol r e Singapore second magistrate, mi Oldham. with the theft ol a u Ta m... valued at $40, the property ol m Si The" theft is alleged to hay g
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 559 14 CiAY SPKi TACLE of PARISIAN MCiHT LIFE I FXOTK GLAMOIR of RIO LOVf -NIGHTS HOKKOK of TROPICAL PENAL PRISONS II KrminiMriit of the Thrills of "Prisoner of Shark Island i TP O II i\ AT X "<-*IMHER" AIR-r()M»ITloM 3 15-615-915 -CAPtTOLNEW INIVERSALS DRAMATIC g 4^ ADVENT! Xl ROMANC'I ff Pron
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  • 194 15 EMOTIONAL ACTION IN ALHAMBRA FILM [y^UL^-^^^ NOT ALONE," now showing he Alhambra. is another story tor, and th p latest medium liant acting of Paul Muni, -mbered for hie Pasteur and characterisations. however, is not a disserta--I,'dical ethics. It is a realof the inhumanity of man c .pecially—and the faith
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  • 146 15 I t FASCINATING film describing I" the birth of the telephone is I' Thp story Of Alexander Graham I Bell," featuring Don Ameche. Lo- retta V-uine and Henry Fonda, I wncti opened at the Cathay last True m its essentials, this picture is tnumph oi
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  • 130 15 ■N glamorous star of "Algiers," Sigrid ■*c nVplY^ with Baso Rath ■h'ch^Df >Ih V1^ 6"^^ thriller, "Rio," ■Wol fsin? rge audiences at the Re?eaLini gapore) yesterday. ■jefiin? U u nß a somewhat sordid story, W^^ l ingredients of varied I? tS 1 L U> Wlth
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  • 91 15 This picture is the §Ttt of the Royal Air Force Coastal Command, whose four-engined "Sunderland" flviiiß -boats have completed S.tMMMH)U miles m their task oi watching over BritLsh shipping &ince the war began. Not one ship has been lost m a convoy under their care whilst the
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  • 544 15 Theory Is Man Died Trying To Save Master CIR CHARLES CAYZER, forty-four-year-old baronet M.P. for Chester who, with his butler, was found dying m a kitchen pantry at Kinpurnie Castle, Angus, was to have gone to London last week for treatment by a
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  • 35 15 5 —Tr.i- I^rd Uayor s Red Cr by £10,000 yesterday and non i at 11,192,000 kdtd £i,700 from Natal. f ;.:J Goer- ht from by the new* him was its Th 9
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 327 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LIMES (iWCOH^OKATED IN ENGLAND) The best possible servioes are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports m Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may call
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    • 319 16 LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS I Cabins with Private Bath— Excellent Cuisine.— Moderate Fares. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. I HOMEWARDS: to Colombo, Aden Port Said, Palestine, Beyrouth, Genoa Mai.l seilles, Casablanca, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Copea- 1 hagen and Scandi navia. I OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. I For further
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 146 16 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE JAVA 'Air. 10.00 am At I Mail Dqjarlures S S^ I MAILS ARRIVED! Mails For:— Of Posting JAVA <Air» 9.30 a.m. Prol)ab| SUMATRA Mails From:— T «B Medan < Steamer) 11.00 am Wednesday ThT?B Medan <Am 10.00 a.m. Java Sumatra »ur\^ Palembang (Steamen 9.00 a.m. (Air) 1.40 p.m.
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  • 517 17 [Manchester Reserves 5; M.F.A. Reserves 3. LAVING beautiful football, the Manchester Reserves scored a good ory over the Malay Reserves m an interesting Reserve Division the Stadium yesterday, winning by five goals to three. I- if-time the winners led by three at eh was keenly-fought
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  • 337 17 BUKIT TIMAH GOLF E women's March medal competi tkn on the Stableford Handicap p System was played at Buki lah on Monday and resulted m j for Mrs F. G. R. Brittorous n Division with a score of 18 V 4 m s for Uks N. Sim m "B" Divisioi
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  • 421 17 1 Uhoong scored the third goal for his >ide. The Chinese were on top during the latter period. B. S. M. Morson refereed and th^ teams lined up as follows:— S.C.F.A.— Patrick Yee; Ah Goo and Ah Poon; Ah Hong, S'oo Tuan and Lim
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  • 49 17 The following have accepted to play soccer for S.C.C. vs. Uniteers Sports Club to-day at S.C.C: FLt. R. P. S. Wyrill; W. R. Ravie, S. L. McNee, D. Brennan, G. Ross, M. C. Butcher; W. Paterson, D. I Goodwin, L. P. Horgan. J. M. Fraser, K. Blach.
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  • 139 17 The following have been selected to play cricket for th e V.M.C.A. against RAF., Tengah at 2 p.m. on Saturday on the Anson Road Ground: Lyne J. P. Chrysostom, Lawrenco, S. Hope I. B. Suratta, A. Nathaniels, G. Day Tan Guan Kiat, Dr. Xavier, AC. Wilton I. Leys&ius,
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  • 114 17 ;AN Friday, there will be the usual v afternoon races fur all Classes at the RS.YC starting at 5 25 p m On Sunday, the C Class will sail Urn 3rd Race for Ovans Challenge Cud starting at 9.50 a m. f Th *l "£L£}*S will sail tnp
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  • 31 17 Playinß forceful soccer at Chanqi yosterday, the Lcyals Rpscrv« s defeated the K.E Fortress Co. Reserves by four Koals to one m a Reserv 0 Division league match. wa
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  • 35 17 In the Second A. division league fixture of the S.A.F A. played ye-ter-h ay a L Se r} et^ th RA F Torpedo beat the R.A.F. Tengah by thxS goals to one.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 335 17 TENDERS. HIE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORB, Tenders are invited from approved Contractors for the erection and completion of a Barracks for the Johor.j Military Forces at 3 x Milestone. Jalan Tebrau, Johore Bahru, for the Government of Johoie. i A deposit of $100.- is required from each Contractor tendering and will
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 387 18 SELECTIONS WEIGHTS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES —Selections *> m Spectator-— ITHK folio* ire .m h.mduaps for the Second d:«v of the Selan*or Turf dab's (.«ld (up in«ti.n- today: RACE ONE Piniips, Ci.i^ 2, Hit. 2— 5' fyr». Ch»r r Lrfolet 3 13 Faith 810 Twinkling Eyes 8 10 Brt'i Girl 8.8
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  • 266 18 ANOTHER WIN FOR KAMS THh following were the results of v iJ'f? P |aved yesterday m the kuu %L tennis tournament at Dhoby Ghaut:— OPEN SINGLES Kamis beat T Kob^yashi, 6—3- 6-2 t a A HANDICAP SINGLES £5 Alec Mana S OPEN DOUBLES ur. Granville de Souza
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  • 56 18 DRAW IN WORLD TITLE FIGHT Toronto. Mar. S i QEORGIE PACE, the Cle* land Negro world bantamweight champion according to the N.8.A., and Lou Salka. Brooklyn champion according to the New York and California State Commissions, drew over fifteen rounds, leaving the championship undecided. Salica was always the ag. gressor.
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  • 91 18 The second string of the New B^dmin. ton Party defeated the Gentle B P in a match on Sunday last by 4 games to 3 Results (New B.P. mentioned first):Samani beat Sari 15 7. 15-2 Abdul lost to Hassan 11—15, 8-15. Ibrahim beat Senawi
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  • 40 18 The following will represent 419 th Hyderabad Regt. at tennu* vs. S.C.C. to-day at 4.45 p.m. at S.C.C. Capt. Lajid Capt. Thimayyar. Col. McDonald Capt. Mohd. Azam Khan, |U. Randhir Singh Lt. Junepa. Capt. Bahadur Singh. Capt Kirkwooi
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  • 44 18 S.C.R.C. members are notified that entries for the Clubs Spring Tennij Tournament ar P being called for and will close on Saturday of Mar 16 Tm following are the events: -Open Singles, Open Doubles, Singles Handicap. Doubles Handicap and Veterans' Doubtes Handicap.
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  • REUTER'S SERVICE
    • 20 19 London, Tuesday. Price* £254 4 Buyeis £254' 2 SeUers Official Price* £253 1 /2 Buye -s £2533.4 Selle»
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    • 99 19 London. Tuesday. 66 9 Bun!' n Ri bber 1\ 2 K-..-:. E c'ric 81 'iO 1 j Biipnui; ciit:nical Industries 32 A\ 2 Kiipt rial Tobacco 125/--ft^.o-Duteh 25/3 Kanadian Pacific 8% ■oncion Tin 4/4V 2 ■übbc-i- PI. In, Trust 34/--■iinggls 2/-fc-er Hitamfi 24/Routhem Kintas 14/9 •ahanus 16/--■.ondon
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    • 19 19 London. Tuesday. m** Spot 20 ***** ■River Forward 20 13 16 BAR GOLD, Fme per oz. £8.8.0
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    • 19 19 Malay, TuMday SeS*^ 1816 Se m v 'Singa^re) fSSPBU 2 ***** Sellers March 30!- March April S'ment. NominaJ
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    • 35 19 London. Tuesday. BBEF Buyers Sellers Tone Quiet 12 V 4 12:* 8 Jsj trd) April 12 3 16 12»4 I2nri Forward) May 11 7 8 12 3rc i June liy 2 11 916
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  • 26 19 New York, Mar. 4. RUBBER B. S. Market Tone Dull Spot 1»% IBVz Forward, JulyjSept 18^ 18V 4 TIN Market Tone Quiet Spot WNk
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  • 143 20 Curate Resigns: Difference Of Opinion London, Mar. 5. TIIK Rever nd J Q. C. Hind, son of the Kishop of Fukien, has resigned his curacy at Bury St. l.iJimirul "because it is m the best interests of the parish that there should not be divisions." Rev. Hind is a pacifist
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  • 65 20 Lahore, Mar. 5. Dr. Mohamed Alam. deputy leader of the Congress Party m the Punjab Legislative Assembly, has resigned membership of the party. He said that it was the duty of every Muslim to rally under one banner to consolidate the position of the Muslim community.
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  • 64 20 London, Mar. 5. AN R.A.F. plane guided a crew of 53 to safety when the liner Pacific Reliance, of 6,700 tons, was sunk by enemy action off the west coast of Britain. Although badly holed, the ship remained afloat for a considerable time and the crew got clear
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  • 142 20 London, Mar. 5. LIE IT. (acting captain) John Alerander Mackenzie (Gloucestershire Regiment) has been awarded tiie Military Cross for conspicuous daring and resource. Mackenzie on Jan. 13 near Zeuranpe was with two men on listening patrol m front of the German line.s. and encountered a German
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  • 110 20 London, Mar. 5. ANGLO-FRENCH trade talks sponsored 'by the Federation of British Industries opened m London to-day when Lord Dudley Gordon, presidentelect of the Federation, welcomed tho visiting delegates, including heads of a wide group of French industries, including coal, chemicals, wool, cotton, metals
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  • 75 20 Tokyo, Mar. 5. THE Domei News Agency reports that a barter agreement has been concluded m Bucharest between Japan and Rumania. A special Rumanian production, which is described as being m great demand m Europe, will be exchanged for Japanese cotton goocb. Th p
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  • 50 20 GINGER ROGERS SEEKS DIVORCE A Reuter message from Los Angeles states that Giql Rogers has filed a suit for divorce against Low Ayres, charging him with desertion. The couple have been separated since 1936. Miss Rogers is best wellknown for her dancing pictures with Fred Astaire.
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  • 158 20 BALANCE SHEET OF WAR AT SEA London, Mar. 5. IT IS officially stated that m addition to the two British ships lort m the week ending Mar. 3, the Allied ship PLM, of 5,391 tons, was sunk and five neutral ships, representing 13,954 tons. Therefore the total losses for the
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  • 65 20 21 ARRESTED IN PARIS FOR RED ACTIVITIES Paris, Mar. 5. TWENTY-ONE persons have been arrested following the discovery by the police of numerous bundles of Communist pamphlets and multigraphed copies of the banned newspaper Humanite m underground railway carriages m Paris. Those arrested include 16 employees of the underground and
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  • 116 20 Kaunas, Mar. 5. fT is reported that about 8,001 worker s in Memel territory are to return to Lithuania shortly, because of bad food and lack of political privileges. They object to the Nazi ban foreign newspapers and radio red tion, which cuts them off from tin
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  • 116 20 London. MtfJ The Secretary for Mines, Mr. Jeonr •Lloyd, replying to a question m tne t« mons to-day, said that no 01 pr°<JJ liad been sold by the Burma Oil corny to China, and no such .sales wer- J templated. The Bmma Oil Compaq behalf of
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  • 23 20 Rotterdam- M'^J Four more Italian g*!fo I 1 with German coal »r hi m to-day. Six others are sti.l hour.- Reuter
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