Morning Tribune, 22 March 1940

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  • 238 1 Allied Blockade Leaks Alleged London, Mar. 21. LLFGATIONB of a serious leakage tln.uuh the Allied blockade were idr ni the Commons by the Liberal Maader, and the Conservative r Boothbv on the motion for the nSSSr complalnad that agrec- W ith neutral* were apparently p on the basis of re
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  • 103 1 GERMANS' NEW AC-AC INVENTION London, Mar. 21. Details of a new German light antircrait invention were given by a pilo l DRcer who participated in the Sylt lid ".Vt found that the Germans have a i with which they fired all the Imp we wer e over Sylt. things that
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  • 105 1 Rome, Mar. 21. THE BRENNER frontier will never again be the cause of ontroveTsy between Italy and Germany, declared Mussolini in a speech here to-day to a delegation of German-speaking people from Altoadige (South Tyrol), who opted for Italian citizenship in the Tecent plebiscite.
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  • 100 1 M. REYNAUD ON IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES Paris. Mar. 21. i/FTER the official Cabinet bit was >i published, m. Raynaud aaaad ement "My Ministry is composed ui as many riumben as M Clemaneeou'i War cab.net, but there are two important dn> ferei "Firstly, there is a war committee composed ol the Prime
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  • 304 1 Importance Of Turkey To Allies (Istanbul, Mar. 21. to a dispatch from Ankara, talks are now taking place at Aleppo between General Assim Gunduz, vice-chief of the Turkish General Staff, and the Allied military chiefs, relating to the conation of Turkish, British and French forces, and their co-opera--1 hin stipulations
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  • 52 1 BULGARIA NEUTRAL Sofia, Mar. 21. BULGARIA'S determination to pre am independence and neutrality In the European war was stressed by m „/v (Foreign Ministry, .speaking in the Parliament to-day. He added that our attitude em oved not only by our u by all grea* r nnrf belli j both si
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  • 148 1 NEW FRENCH CABINET ANNOUNCED:STRONGER WAR POLICY INDICATED PARIS, MAR. 21. M. REYNAUD HAS COMPLETED HIS CABINET AND PRESENTED THE LIST TO THE PRESIDENT THIS AFTERNOON. The principal portfolios are: Premier and Foreign Affairs, M. Reynaud. 1 Minister of War as well as National Defence. M. Daladier. Vice-Premier: M. Chautemps. Navy:
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  • 171 1 CHURCHILL MAY GET NEW POST London. Mar. 21. MEMBERS of Parliament dispersed for the Easter vacation in better heart than had been apparent for some time, says Reuter's Parliamentary correspondent. The inactivity of a large part of the fighting forces has been no less easy to tolerate at Westminster than
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  • 356 1 London. M Reuter'e diplomatic corresponden: thai authoritative quarters in London jive whole-hearted supporl the F'N rich Cabinet, winch -it I I r ed has emerged with the which led M n I II pointed ou! th I M Daladier will more time to devote to the Ministry ol
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    • 51 1 On Other Vni*e* Finns Again Defiant More Of Sylt Raid Battered Body Mystery w J derman Savagery Hitler Wants Rumanu Leader PafS I People Plac m Women's Page Traitors Condemned Women A The War I astern Venn e -lass.liecl Xilvts. JJ Cinemas u JJ Shipping JJ Sport 17 Finance (olonial
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  • 390 2 Fresh Defiance From Helsinki MOSCOW EXTENDS FRONTIER DEMANDS LONDON, MAR. 21. ACCORDING TO THE FINNISH WIRELESS. THE SOVIET OBJECTION TO THE CONCLUSION OF A SCANDINAVIAN DEFENCE PACT HAS BEEN REJECTED BY FINLAND. The wireless states: "The objection is based on misinterpretation of the peace
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  • 113 2 SWEDEN CALLS UP CONSCRIPTS Stockholm. Mar. 21. Ten thousand Swedish conscripts who did not do military training before the ofctbnea* of war will be called to colours in the summer. -Renter. Helsinki. Mar. 21. A barricade of poles has been erected by Finns to define the new RussoFinnish frontier on
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  • 98 2 GERMANS IN RUMANIA LOYAL TO CAROL Bucharest, May, 21. A PLEDGE of loyalty to Kins Carol's national rebirth front (th e only political organisation allowed in Rumania) was given in Parliament last night by M. Jung, leader of the German minority in Rumania. He added that the Germans in Rumania
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  • 99 2 7 Britishers M ake A Raid 5 Germans Killed, 1 Captured Paris, Mar. 21. |T is learned that the British patrol which raided the German lines yesteixlay consisted of one officer and six men. Six Germans were put out of action, namely five killed and one captured. The encounter v.
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  • 77 2 AMERICANS SUPPORT ALLIED WAR AIMS New York, M £VERY available tcrai er*J "goes to Bhoi tl th majority ol the American pL agree with him,' 1 he JJ York Times. commenting on t speech of Mr. Janes H R. Cf 0n well, U.S. Ambassadoi i CknaTj support of the Allied
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  • 25 2 Romp. Mai I The German Ambassador to Rom. J leaving for Berlin this morning .^J the German Official News 'J Reuter
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  • 293 2 U.S. Judge's Warning Shanghai, Mar. 2! (JR ANTING of independence to the Philippines by the l T nited States in 1946 would mean eventual doom to the Far Eastern interests and possessions of America, England, France, Holland and other Western nations, Judge J.
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  • 30 2 E London, Mar. 21. IGHT were killed and four seriousl/ injured in an explosion and Are at i\ t ossfleld Colliery near Stokeontrent where 1,000 are employed Reuter
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  • 49 2 London. Mr. Oswald Lewis asked in th mons to-day whether Government wou consider selling the Queen MAry -A^ Queen Elizabeth to America. vessels appear unsuitable foi use, and might provide foreie for war purposes. Mr Gilmour replied: I sider this would be advisable Reuter
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    • 26 2 FOR LONGER WEAR EXTRA COMFORT SMART APPEARANCE \our Shot Maker to Fit PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES HEELS MADE IN* ENGLAND RAHAMIN PENHAS 117 125, Cetil Street APH
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  • 486 3 EX-SINGAPORE OFFICER LED R. A. F. RAID ON SYLT I IT WAS "MONE YF OR JAM" Dropping Of Pamphlets Was Harder Task london. mar. sl Mori; details of the astonishing organisation behind TDK SYLT RAID WERE REVEALED TO DAY BY MEMBERS OF THE CREWS WHO TOOK PART. The flight was
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  • 143 3 WHERE WERE THE GERMAN FIGHTERS? 1 London, Alar. 21. i> ii oni pilots engaged in th. recent operations indicate at the defence of Sylt against from the ah was left aL ost entirely to German search. h( units and anti-aircraft bat. i„d the; has led to much mim n t
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  • 42 3 London. Mar. 21. DHAM sjixGH. accused of the murder of Sp. Michael O'Dwyer was further Banded after eye-witnesses had desibed the shooting. ation alleged that the bullets c! O'Dwyer were fired within nine inches- Reuter
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  • 361 3 London, Mar. 21. fp authoritative analysis of the experience of the power of aeroplanes against shipping as revealed in the present war was issued in London to-day. and contains the following points:— to have been a thorough business like Job ol retaliation for
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  • 73 3 RUSSIA BUYING HUGE QUANTITIES OF WAR MATERIALS London. Mar. !l SOVIET iu ssi is bayaaj lame quantities Of war materials from the Tinted States. This was dis Closed bv ihe Minister of Kconono Warfare at question time ominons to-day He und< i that the Soviet rh V. of Oil ID
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  • 66 3 London INBI d off tlie lOUth I tl e night German pi t and E I ghter and i .a th out to British a wide tretch ol Ihe »uth I Pre ex-Mlnlster Benazel ha tele- raphed sir Kingsli j Wood *pr< ••.l congratulate I
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  • 47 3 NAZI PLANES OVER SHETLANDS London, Mar 21 Tin Ai. announi em) aircraft appeared i Hhetlands this afternoon Th ounded and the alt-cleai 15 minutes later The plane dew high and no bombs were dropped On kbe approach ol Bril the plane made off at top speed Reuter
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  • 34 3 London, Mar A trawler baa arrived at a coa I poit v Ith lour German airmen rescued rrom a plane found floating In the North s- a. Reuter
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  • 32 4 Kirn; George l.st month presented sen Colours to a battalion of the Welsh Guards in London. Photo shows the King taking the salute at the march past.
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  • 187 4 MYSTERY SURROUNDS THE DEATH OF A 27-YEAR-OLD BLACK-SMITH, CHIN SIN 1?I SEONG, WHOSE BATTERED BODY WAS FOUND LYING IN A DRAIN AT BRADDELL ROAD ON THE AFTERNOON OF FEB. 7BY A COOLIE OF THE MUNICIPAL TOWN CLEANSING DEPARTMENT. At the conclusion of the inquiry yesterday,
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  • 194 4 GOT UP ON WRONG SIDE OF BED Knife Attack SHOP ASSISTANT Babu bin Abdul Kadir must have got up on the wrong side of his bed on the morning of Feb. 21. For when awakened by a young co-worker, he suddenly pounced on him and attacked him with a .knife,
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  • 137 4 DRUNKEN DRIVERS BE WARNED! "|F you drive don't drink if Y ou 1 drink, d n't drive". This is the warning, conveyed in tne Bternesl possible manner by a him In the M G.M. "Crime Doesn't Pay"' series which received a special showing at, the Capitol yesterday morning. Representatives of
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  • 121 4 BOOKING plans at John Little Co., Ltd are going well for the production of "Robert. Wife" at th" Victoria Theatre on Mar. 30, April 2. and C 111 ;.i(l <.i Hi s Malaya Patriot;. Tii" cast Includes Mr P H Battishill. Major H. Green, Mr- B. Aiken. Mrs
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  • 115 4 Germany Buys Rumanian Oil Company London, Alar. 21. TIIF recent purchase by Germany of a Rumanian Oil Company was recalled in th e Commons to-day at question time The Minister <>i Economic Warfare said that the purchase of the Foraky Roumaneasca Limited was carefully considered by the British Government, and
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  • 217 4 Son's Illness Led To Clerk's Breach DRIVEN to make use employer s money whei son fell ill, a young bespectacj delivery clerk, Chen- Boon P Q employed by the Malaya Farms yesterday pleaded guilt in a Singapore Police Court to charge of criminal breach trust "Aeeused had been in the
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  • 634 5 These Two Stories Tell Of If K)0 stories stand out from the bombing of the otu(t la. They are stories of a boy and one who was Hie more than a boy. They show Nazi sea terrorism t its worst. IlfllS is the story ol Junior Enuinter John
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  • 43 5 s "me of the most informative pictures yet 5 his Sergeant. «iken by these two youngsters, a Scr^"Vnd t he Siegfried Line. observer, in their first reconnaissance b «>? n r l "Lir work. Both have been recommended for their wor
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  • 482 5 itaincd a licence, the licence has natuJ Tn Penang a number of these licensees were untraceable, and the Qasettl Notification is made to give legal effect to these cancellations since notice cannot be served on the licence holder., personally. In a fourth order gaaetted to-day
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  • 54 5 i the purpose <•! Including sad duties In the Public Revenue Prete tlon Ordinance, which at pre* nf i lates oniv I rt and export dutli a bill entitli d the Public Revenue P* itection (Amendment) ordlnano about t<» ►>»• Introduced Into the i latlve C uncll,
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  • 30 5 Si Criminal D Mr .1 sentencel Ang B I «ig to one da Imprisonment and a fine of seven mont 'nt I iovernhandu i acc_ ied aded guilty.
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  • 676 6 PUZZLING OUT THE RIDDLE OF THE BALKANS S the Americans are neutral in this war it <** is interesting to see what they think ol the Balkan riddle. So the Morning Tribune asked what the generai feeling was in the I'Ji.A. and this is what then think
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  • 147 6 JOKE ON THE ACADEMY T»HE United Artists" exhibit 1 the Royal Academy hai (iescribed as the best of the JwW sales. There is certainly something W every taste in the 2,000 and mo* pictures on stow, half tl of which go to the Red < The Academy is frequently cri
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    • 218 6 _JW 1 I mvE w_Hr_ _£_2 _T-J-i l/jtH tS flr sb j g jb& _9B sf i _Sa «B H ___lii^_BL P^ «S_lBi_*¥ \\v ____r If j §S *___1 tS-^^_a_S^?3^^»_— __B_lH_H ■.'■y-^'A ,&r'«S ijs»Kj|jffl|BHSs_^3_i_Hß-CraFSS3^^ It seems hke magic— but it's Nescafe. waste. But and here's the vital Just put a
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    758 7  - London To -day H.L.Hopkin London, Mar. 7. ndable and wise prafc- 0 gum strips of paper H, windows, so that, if an should occur, there is less injury by Hying splinters i .me people object to the api>earaiue of the K is spoilt, but an occurrrence k yesterday morning- necessary
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  • 398 7 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, MARCH 22,1940. Duce Sups With Devil CIN( E Ihe meeting early this week between Hitler and lbs Duce, Dame Rumour has been a busy wench. All kinds of theories have been put forward and one t hat another peace offensive is in the oflinir is wid >\\
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  • 1065 8 Vera Ardmore Tells To-day Of lOVELY flowers beautified the re- ception rooms at Mis K I. Nn nns home at Mt Pleasant when a musical morning was arranged there <o Wednesday The hoMess had drawn up delightful proffranuas
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    • 59 8 MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND j "ROBERT'S WIFE" I Presented by MRS. 1\ H. BATTISHILL and directed by E. LEWIS WALLER at VICTORIA THEATRE March 30th, April 2nd, 4th, 6th. fUO p.m. UNDER THE PATRONAGE of H.E. The Governor flir Shenton Thomas H.E. The G.O.C. Malaya Major-Gen. L. V. Bond Rear-Admiral T.
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  • 1080 9 Teach Your Children Good Table Manners While They Are Still Young THOUGH it is very important 1 indeed for every child to be Hunni in good table manners beKe lie gets into the habit of bad ■e>. lew parents pay attention to He behaviour of little children at Bl they
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  • 638 10 "MR." K. ROOSEVELT WAS TAKING BATTLE HYMN TO FINLAND MK. ROOSI.VKI.T was -oin^ to war. A couple ol .seeks aft he was Major Kermit Roosevelt ui the Hritish Army. Now he iMr. Roosevelt. American citizen, ex-colonel-elect in the Finnish Armv. He wears the sam knaki uniform, but the bad rank
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    51 10 Who? No, we mean the life-saving equipment which Preston Peterson. C P lifeguards at Santa Monica Beach is explaining to Ann Morriss. It is a wnu of the latest apparatus and the young M.G.M. star ought to be mtere Ann has been made an hono rary lifeguad of the
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  • 134 10 Paris- II pAUL FERDONNET and Andre Obrecht, accused as traitors IJ cause of their broadcasts over the Stuttgart Radio, were V fenced to death by a French military court to-day. f "For a handful of gold they have sold their honour," said the prose- tutor.
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  • 622 11 IN the >var that is going on in u rope one of the most important considerations is how tll weenen are bearing up, what they are wearing and how they are playing tlie-r part Never before have women been so directly engaged in war
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  • 897 12 A World Off Colour Ami 4'hinitfr **Jf there is a paradise on earth it is here? has been 1 written about Kashmir, beautiful Indian hill resort which is famous in song and literature. From the beginning of Mav till the end of September thereis an c ver-<
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  • 262 12 'HUNCH' SA VES CREW OF CRIPPLED PLANE 11/HAT detectives call a "hunch"— something »*>rr. of instinct P lu > experience— enabled a country police sergeant to save the lives ol K five men who had jumped into the blackness of I bitter win* night from a crippled R.A.F. plane. It
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  • 214 12 1 A 14- YEAR-OLD boy, drifting helplessly on an ice cake toward Niagara Falls' Mighty cataract, was rescued by the quick action of rivermen, police and firemen. The hazardous rescue was made by means of a canoe after a midstream struggle at a
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    • 379 13 ituations Vacai ed lady teacher. Appi pore. n 0 ior Europe -an •stimonials to Tribune. Singapore. (No. •tUdtat mal -<re time wo: ra Tribune, Singapore. (No. S architectural Draughtsman Architectural nun la i ,n particular! and alary exjx 5 0 Malaya Ti ibune, Ipoh. (No. 8 .pri] by British Merchant
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    • 706 13 Educational Kin.:- -> ,10C 'J (No. 887C ldan n C ,7~i_T •i 4th Ap- HU b LPPIy Tf »OCJ Fees lh a 2 ;j;" rep 8. 52.00 per nuinth tv_ l(1 Principal. T. o Hwa P,,w and Read. Sm. poh. < No |g|C Sci edg, Matra-ui !1 k A Vo;;
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    • 308 13 For Sale «wc> ■l BukM I n be d bllsl 11 a s '..tCTa«ic. M ,1' MP'/ H k Box 504 0 Malaya rnbi, (M Wanted i i i Wan ;,M,de,s > > M i s, (llt >. H Beneoolen B rw (Mo MO) Cocn';' ment Apply with particular! or
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  • 49 14 Shanghai. Mar. 3. Resentment in Chinese circles here is mounting over the use of tear gas and rifle butts by the Italian marines in handling with strikes of the China Omnibus Company. I Many Chinese were hurt when the Italian marines used the gas bombs
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  • 160 14 War News In Brief Chungking, M»v- -l THE centre of action in 1 em Shansi proving >W China, was still confined to M J f the diagonal T»u- yesterday, according to nei t ]*itehes. mh In South Kwangsi Provin China, the contending t« u liar locked in a pitched bat
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    • 184 14 THE BIG HOLIDAY COMEDY SHOW! Greeted by Packed Houses Yesterday! 4 HOLIDAY SHOWS DAILY I AT THE CAPITOL TODAY' (—1 vm. 3 15— 6-15— 9-ir, IUOOIy _i _h s_______*__ 'i —T^v I CB leir >_nH _^^^^r_sm _v_r_^___ _^n.^_»- a > _^_^_^_r'^^ _fl M_Ha _n__ __S_-^__r _r^___ i^_-^' w_ iv' __r
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  • 155 15 I -H and laughter are tlv V I the M.G.M. producm In Arms," which opened B yesterday. It is a modern s^B^ i i vouag people and it .umber of the latest and wing bits. described as au Easter N '*^J With Mickey Rooney and ,e
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  • 1130 17  -  TURFITE ("By Saturday, however, it fa quite (hat he will again sweep the th four winners, this time. K' whom I expected to e of the runners who is likely .< double for the meeting, fanella and Drift On, runner whom I take to
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 88 18 Singapore's A.A.A.' s Good Year THAT last championships mm both turn in Athletic and a financial point of w is referred to In the annual port of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association whose annual general meeting will be held on Wednesday Mar. 27, at 5.30 pm. at the S.C.C. One
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  • 191 18 MALAYAN BADMINTON SURPRISE (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. JIHr. opening day of the Malayan Badminton championships saw all IVrak players, with the exception of Tan Cheng Phor. surmount their first hurdle in the preliminary rounds. The defeat I Chens Phor, a tvrdet i layer, by B.A. Durai. Singapore runner-
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  • 131 18 BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE TABLE POSITIONS in the Business Hnerf I League to date are as leUswi:- I ads m| Teams P W L D. F A ?!>■ Overseas C.B. 10 7 2 1 35 8!« Uniteers 6 5 1 15 4 111 H. and S Bank 7 5 1 19
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  • 105 18 LOCAL TENNIS ONLY two Hes were played at S.CC. lawn tennis tmin.anHiUß yesterday. Results: n__ omqP an _H^ Men's doubles: OR* a fliM G. Hay beat J.S. Fishei and O*" ro re 6—3, 2—6, B—6. Open Singles:' C.TM- on lost L.H. Kennedy. 6—4, 4—6. i Y.M.C.A. TOURN'AMINT Plaviiiß in the
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  • 37 18 SINGAPOR*^ Tenders are i» v^Ver I 50 tons of Pig Lead. Ten^ Specification may be o™ t (lt rs m Municipal Tender Room. i940 close at 4 p.m. on w»J c !L_. secret* Municipal bee
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  • Reuter's Commercial Service
    • 21 19 I London. Thursday. Lai Prt £250% Buyer £250 2 Seller Official Price) £248 2 Buyer :48 3 4 Bellei
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    • 29 19 i London. Thursdav. Buyers Selh Steady ii' 4 im ard) April 11 4 IPs id > May 11 516 11 716 ud' June 11 1 4 1P /B
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  • 535 19 FINE SOCCER IN FIRST DIVISION n vtmp a 2 RE Fortress Co 1 GIVING a dazzling display, the Chinese gathered full points .__ST (Fortress Co.) in a thrilling division one football match at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday On two occasions the spectators
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  • 145 19 Loyals Res 10; Police Res 1. JUPERIOR in every department, the Loyals reserves trounced the police reserves to the tune of ten goals to one in a reserve division eague soccer match, played at Gillman yesterday. The game was too one-sided to be of in aoaJ
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  • 95 20 London. Mar. 21. In reply to a question In the Commons. Mi Mac Donald explained the scope of th lUiglo-French colonial agreement. He said that already since the outik of war. various problems entaihnu close co-operation between the reepeccolonial authorities had arisen, and, uit study ol it is
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  • 38 20 London. Mar. 21. A British vessel was bombed off the south coast last night. Four of the crew were killed, and another died later in hospital. One bomb scored a direct hit Reuter
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  • 40 20 London. Mar. 21. Over 300.000 women are expected to Qualify immediately for the old age pensions when the Old Age and Widows Pensions Act, which was given Royal assent to-day, comes into operation on Aug. 1 Reuter
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  • 290 20 BRITAIN'S COLONIAL EMPIRE NOT A GOLD MINE £5,000,000 GRANTS TO CONTINUE AFTER 10 YEARS LONDON, MAR. 21. CPBAK-fO WITH REFERENCE TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENTS S DECISION TO SPEND £8 MILLIONS A YEAR O I THE COLO NIAI. EMPIRE FOR TEN YEARS. MR. MALCOLM CD O N AUX SECHETAHY OF STATE
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  • 144 20 R.A.F. PLANES FITTED WITH CANNONS ALSO London, Mar. si. Ol'R daring successful and telling raid on Tuesday night that the Lion has its teeth as well as wings, and swift retribution £me t_ Germany for her abortive attempts on Scapa which oiil> resulted in negligible nuinjry damage and for the
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  • 124 20 Istanbul, Mar. 21. THE Turkish Cabinet, approve a decree under which all Turkish ships wishing to sail for foreign ports must first obtain authorisation from the Ministry of Communications. Turkish ships bound for foreign ports must return immediately after discharging thpir ear_roes. Reuter Rome, Mar
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  • 91 20 Two Danish Ships Sunk: 30 Feared Lost London m... m TIIIIM'Y are feared rt iron, P Dani tteamen B north-eiM coast of Scotland I A northeast ci I -urvivois early w" The ve the p, H ~> and the r The Bothal carried a I lu were saved. The Viki
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