Morning Tribune, 25 April 1940

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  • 504 1 HEAVY DAMAGE IN RAIDS ON 6 NAZI BASES Busy Night For R.A.F. ,Ijh*t kbitiox SIX ENEMY AIR BASES IN DENMARK AND NORWAY WERE RAIDED BY THi: R.A.F. ON TUESDAY NIGHT AND HEAVY DAMAGE WAS INFLICTED. THIS IS PARTICULARLY SO IN THE CASE O\ STW INGER, WHERE 2i> AIRCRAFT WERE BOMBED
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  • 186 1 London, Apr. 24. j letter to the Times, Sir Archibald Hurd, the well-known naval authority, comments on the significance of the German adventure as a gamble undertaken m the belief that the shorter power would neutralise the locally superior sea power. Germany's gross misrepresentations o! the
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  • 65 1 LONDON, APR. l\ ASLO RADIO. WHICH IS GERMAN -CONTROLLED, SAYS THERE IS A SHORTAGE OF POTATOES AND EGGS IN THE GERMAN-OCCUPIED AREAS WHILE CABBAGE AND FODDER ARF VERY SCARCE, OSLO IS SUFFERING FROM A SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF WOOD, WHICH IS THE CHIEF MATERIAL USED FOR HEAT
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  • 57 1 London, Apr. 14 A^KED m the Commons to-day i^ h I would <j;ive an assurance that m thf» event of further aggression a -.eutral European states the o. pottassion.s of such states would not be permitted to be > -'my action, I -d •In the hypoth
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  • 39 1 London, Apr. _t THREE men wen kill- iiired and I many others slightly iv.irt as the ■iit of v Imperial Chen on-Tetß, Durham rm sayi the plant and machinery rference with uroduction ia not antieip Reuter
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  • 10 1 A ParU Communique says there Is nothin? to report.- Reuter
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    46 1 STA VANGER The seaplane base at Stavan?er, photographed by the Royal Air Force. picture shows more than a dozen Blohm and Voss seaplanes. MM>ii afterwards bombed by R.A.F. aircraft whose crews, ika to the aid of this phctogra ph. were able to attack a valuable objective.
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  • 98 1 SCANDINAVIANS WANT TO SERVE ALLIES j. ondon, Apr. 24. D* M S| !i 'it Norwegian residents 111 Easi \irica have i-ommuni-to the Governor of Kenya a ►Intion decUring that they themselves completed at the of the British Governnunt "> haTe the honour of I "is Ma.jo.ty m all and any
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  • 35 1 London, Apr. 2\ mons to-day. Cap 4 O me Uuder-Secretary) said it •sed to treat Dan. v. enemy c anxious to as.^t Britain agatost the ag| 0* which Denmark hart h«or. :tim.- Reuter
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  • 391 2 Stockholm, Apr. 24 Tin- tost trial vi lUeogUi between Ihe Alliei and Mdrwegians and the Gernums m Trondhjem region kl CXptctad U> take place ftorito of Sttenkjer, probably at Bnasa, between Helle and Orong according to reports reaching hen In Paris military (m Us
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  • 99 2 "Corporal Hitler Not A Sailor" London. Apr. 24. \|K Arthur Greenwood, speaking at the National Defence and Public Interest luncheon to- day, >aid the Labour movement stood a hundred per cent, behind any effort for the successful prosecution of the war. Hitler's Invasion of Norway proved that "Corpora] Hitler could
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  • 138 2 NEW FORM OF GERMAN PROPAGANDA London. Apr. 24. AM form <»t Nazi propaganda m South Africa ,s revealed m a pamphlet sent to Tape Town tili/ens tnm Tk* Hague, and preXes*ipf to itmamate from the •Inion For The Advancement of Homeopathy." The payes of the pamphlet are uncut, no that
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  • 137 2 WHIZZ "THAT'S THE NAZIS, THAT WAS!" Al>\ AM IN(. On ':«v> |be llmh Command nifinff from Beffttn printi A High Command 1 enemy naval and Land Legion oi Namk were fu vithout having nuidt Biav anger. The communique iroop.s. alter brief flghtin Btenkjer wmt 60 mil< and took prtioners. It
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  • 186 2 London. Apr I ORD Halitax had a further meeting with M. Maisky (Sou, yesterday. The subject of the discussion has not been di! In the House oi Commons to-day. Mr R. A Butler <Foieign Under-Secretary said m response to proposals for tho resumption of Anglo-Soviet trade negotiations,
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  • 57 2 London. Apr In the House of Common^ Capt. H. H. Balfour (Under-fcH Cor Am gave an assurance tl was no cclour bar m the R Force. British subjecU of non-Euro, .-cent m thi.s country were a on their merits icr service m and several had
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  • 72 2 PARIS. APR. 24. QERMAN TROOPS ARE WING STEADILY EMBARKED ABOARD TRANSPORTS I\ GERMAN BALTIC PORTS, j ACCORDING TO INFORMATION REACHING HERE. IT IS BEUBVED THKIR DESTINATION IS NORWAY AND QUESTIONS AUK BEING ASKED AS TO WHETHER THEY WILL ATTEMPT TO PASS THROIC.H SWEDEN IN THIS CONNECTION,
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    • 31 2 f 'I 1 4 W V 1 l l (U'*^|i'i [II y J L «J 1A ,i 1/ U^V^ '/I c PHONE NOft. 3703. tin, i r^nrf^y aERaTeh CttSP^ WATE BHHHHK^
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    • 65 2 SUPERFLUOUS HAIK Do not aggravate your condition by non-scientific produ< I Have the superfluous hairs of your body rvmov?d by using the I TRICHO WATI »liuh dfstroy hairs and their NOtl furtJier growth impossible. For we ment thre« liquids are neceisary: N body hairs. No 1 for faczui fur the
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  • 665 3 London, Apr. 24. H U < ct on the whole was well received by Members of all ra Renters lo&by correspondent. Labour opposite disposed to be very critical of the proposals, as a them follow the lines they have been advocating persis- j to
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  • 41 3 SWEDES TURN OFF NAZI MINESWEEPERS Stockholm, Apr. M FIVE German mine- sweepers were asked by the ships of Sweden's Neutrality Patrol Ut leave Swedish territorial waters off Stimuli ml on Skagerrak. Ihe ships, which are former Norwegian whalers immediate^ complied. Reuter
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  • 163 3 Manila. Apr. W. TWO American warships have been dispatched m watch a British warship reported to be operating m Philippine waters, according to the Manila Bulletin. The action is said to have been taken m accordance with the i neutrality regulations. Naval authorities m Manila, i
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  • 63 3 Norwegian Ships To Sail Again Shanghai. Apr 2 NORWEGIAN .ships which have ft entering Britten porti on the orders r own Government will BSOn be sailing according 1 wgtilw I|> and under their own fia^. U beVfe According to tho Norv/euian ConsulGeneral tile Norwegian .shins will be givon certain raWs
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  • 67 3 BATAVIA PAPER SUSPENDED AGAIN Batavia Apr. 24 THE Sinpo. CHinese edition, hai been suspended, now for a fori from to-day. The reason is. as usufl nublishing of articles coiplfered antl Japanese. It is for trr third time that this daily has been suspended for the same r i sen within
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    • 33 3 IMiKW What Heat How can you enjoy unless you have it m a Cool Delightful Atmosphere? MR CONDITIONED Js *n« of the only 2 places m "ftgaptt where this benefit can be enjoyed.
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    • 56 3 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, ™IJLIA STREET, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE fj FIRE, MARINE^ MOTOR, PER SONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN 101 BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO. K. LUMPUR VENG HSNG LOONa NG KON CHEE, KLANG —U» «'G "H. IPOH LT2 VKNG, PENANG GENERAL PUObJuZ AGENCY, LT3
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    • 78 3 s if £s9ki I j*» J£/*^ [m y V^J V-\ wB n V \Ju v W PRICE The on y one o f its kind m Mala a. $H W Pi-events "scorchinp and can be used w tli I 9 greater oase anrl <ai'cty. Uses less current and bGCOmeshot almost
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  • 228 4 V. C KRISHNA IYER. PRDEST OF A HINDU TEMPLE, STOOD EHfl TRIAL YESTJ KDAY IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT BEFORE MR. H. WATSON, CHARGED WITH HAVING FRAUDULENT POSSESSION OF TWO KEYS OF THE COLLECTION BOX OF THE SIVAN TEMPLE, ORCHARD ROAD. According to the* prosecution conducted by Mr.
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  • 64 4 News In Thai From Penang A SEWS bulletin m Thai has been :mI(I<-<i to th<* programme! of the Penmag Wireless Society's station. This was i-iuiiguratfri on Tin's, day and will be Kivm every day except Sundays from 8 to H 15 p.m. ihr Penann station is well re. shred m
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  • 52 4 ii Malay fell oil a moving nd hi; right loot was I under on< of the rear wheels the vehicle near Pullerton Building night He i i ushed to hospital. Injured man Is a clerk employed ki the department ot the Director of '•m! and
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  • 220 4 Robbed SchoolBoy With Knife S«\rM:N-YEAK.()LD Pook Kong Yin and nine-year-old than tnec Lam faced (he Criminal District Judge. Mr. J. L McFall yesterday m answer to a charge of robbery of" a school-boy while be was (lying a kite. Pcok pleaded guilty to the charge but little Chan claimed trial.
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    40 4 t This is a German destroyed blazing m Norwegian waters. In spite of all that the M«* ■enchmidt fighter, seen wheeling above, could do. she has now joined other units of the Nazi fleet at the bottom of the sea.
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  • 53 4 TONIC FOOD llenl m all cases „t anaemia nerve troubles, alter illness or exhaustion, ageing looks, loss of charm, indigestion weakness and other i orders. Make a habit of takuu BANOVI<«<)K it(»r each meal, the delicicu BANOVIGOR is salubrioas and accelerating the digestion. $!.7O large, 11.61 small. CHAR] CO.,
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  • 35 4 Shanghai, jN recognition of his "noted k service! m relief measure cour, of the distressed." Mr. Cornells. Franklin, outgoing Chairman Municipal Council, is granted ficate of meritorious services'' •■■>' he Chungking Government Reuter
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  • 227 4 "j^ET us also remember that China is now not the only con where human beings are being horribly maimed daily. "The people ol Europe, too, are knowing once again the si, that war brings m its wake. They too need large supplies of m< and
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    • 113 4 The oniv dressing that feeds the hair j I VIFIX HAIR CREAM Rives a orou.s "alive" glossiness because it feeds the hair roots, as it contain* Pure Silvikrin. It is non-greasy and j to B hair. 811 \ii i>: the only hair cream th all the virtues of a good
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  • 311 5 "I AM DYING," CRIED STABBED MAN ORAMATIC accounts of the stabbing of a superior officer were given m the magistrate's court yesterday when a preliminary enquiry into an 1101 l of murder against Sepoy Dial Singh was held. Singh was said to have stabbed Kavildar Rakha Singh he 1 15
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    43 5 to Uh! llllas1 I Ilas be€n opened somewhere m France, where eour*e> are given n mil Junior Officers and Warrant Officers their duties as Platoon Come »*s m War. The Warrant Officers wing is receiving instruction m Platoon tactics on the cloth model.
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    71 5 M. Frossard, the French .Minister of Information, had a meeting with Sir John Keith, the British Minister of Informal •>:. at the Ministry of Information m London. !M Frossard wtnt to London for talks with Sir John Keith and other Ministers o -aw some British propaganda films. Photo Shows M
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  • 425 5 ADDRESSING the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday on "Legal Changes m the Republic of China." Mr. Richard C. H. Lim described two great changes that have taken place m modern Chinaemancipation of women to a position as equals of men and nationalisation of the country. He
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  • 70 5 Something L> happening In your town or village. It may be H€Wl of national interest. Tell u>. We will pay for contributions used. Write or telephone to the News Editor of the Malaya Tribune, at any of our offices m Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and
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  • 258 5 AN objection raised last week by Mr. K.I Tan m a charge of "theft m a dwelling" that a train was not a dwelling was upheld oefore Magistrate Mr. L.C. Goh yesterday. The charge was one of theft of $43 from Lieut. Mawharal of
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  • 88 5 Looked For Trouble Found It TIROT RAU, a 45-year-oid Hindu walked into the Geylang Police Station on Tuesday evening. He was just looking for trouble. Having made a report, he gave an exhibition of jumping and vhoutinp to such ?ood purpose that a crowd collected outside the police station. Tirot
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  • 276 6 SAW GRANDMOTHER CRUSHED TO DEATH Toll \ll l.\ll 1 Chin i rl, yesterday told the Tiaflit and Distnd Court \vn\ she uatrlud her grandmother. ;i rluh- ootcd and aged woman, c rushed t«» death before her tjtt by a lom\ h Oq| Tian Poh. a lum driver, v. driving. prosecution
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  • 92 6 While weighing ba^ of gambier at Boat Quay on the after™ Apr 13 a Chinese coolie, Bng Jm Liang, met hu death The rattan holding a ba^ broke ana reelinfl ba -kward.s lie &truck hia head on the edge of a stone drain. Removed to the Tan
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  • 55 6 Woman's Bag Snatched, Man Arrested I 21 -YEAR-OLD Chin. chanpd today tempted theft of a handl Pan Ah Yeok While thi vlctUn foi a tiam m Stamford U her bag snatched from h ivmble 24-year old lac i nougb noise to attra tntion. Tlu> latter took the man unci d
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  • 54 6 CHINESE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Chu DR. H H. Kong and Dr Sun 1 sponsor mi All Chinese Phiihs nk Orchestra here in_the ne hr.ving invited representative ferent interested organisations to di the matter. The idea of forming the orcn came from the recent successful broadcasts to the United States and Soviet
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  • 185 6 GIRL CLAIMS SEDUCTION AT KA TONG THE hearing of a maintenance summons against Lee Hong K« license clerk attached to the Municipal Health Office brou; by Madam Mvi Sui Heng was continued yesterday before Conrad Old hum m the second police court. Madam Mvi m evidence said that before she
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  • 285 6 Filling His Father's Shoes New York. WELLINGTON KOO. Jr., 18-year-old son of the Chinese Ambassador to France, is filling his father's shoes literally on the Columbia University track team this year because the senior Koo'a shoes were the only ones which could be found to fit his son. When young
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    39 6 Lord Woolton, better known as Sir Frederick Marquis, head of Lewis's. Ltd., proprietors of many big department stores, who reulaces Mr. W. S Morrison as Britain's .Minister of Food. He is here seen at work m his London office.
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  • 825 7  -  H. L. HOPKIN On British Reaction To German Attack On Norway The Allies Must Get On With The War": Douglas (Insanity Fair) Reed Attacks The Home Front Lunatic Gas Masks, Indescribably Costly Anti-air-raid Army And The Imbecile Black-Out The Fighting Spirit Is Abroad London, April 10. «ck m
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  • 316 7 Morning Tribune THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1940. Hitler Can't Stand It WAR expenditure for the first seven months was not so heavy as expected, being less than £5,000,000 a day instead of the X,000,000 estimated. For a period covering little major action, however, the total of over £900 millions is impressive
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  • 1214 8  - Appreciative Audience At Marie Ney Recital, Diners Throng To Cyrano's And Filmgoers At The Capitol VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE AND PLACES BY makii m s radial TMaiay nit;ht .tlli.Kli-d large audirncr which wasn't surprising as it isn't often thai Singapore has .111 opportunity of leeing tach talented artist. She hei Frock
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  • 50 8 Try A Squared Bolero Most becoming is the squared bolero illustrated here. It should be worn with squared necklines and simple tailored silhouettes. This one, which is worn over a classic crepe frock with a wide sash and banded necUi has gold embroidered pailletlt trimming the sides of the bolen
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    • 47 8 j^^ Wrinkles 'ilii Then Self-indulgence V*fe^&&£^^2gSj)fc^E~ .1 visit to oui Salon and en joy one i i7/# jF I SM& l: tl MM)tnini 'rratmcnts Lines ot <y -"^^k fatigue arc charmed away and a feeling 'M^HP' O< youth an(l vltiill 'V < <)incs bubblint4wwt /^*c MAYNAXD'S Battery Rd.
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    • 72 8 ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Vyner Gomez has much pleasure m announcing that the wellknown Tap Dancer. Mr. Tony Germaine, Ls now associated with The Vyner Gomez School of Dancing and is m charge of the Tap Dancing Section. Ballet Dancing is m the capable liands of Mile. Bonenfant, a pupil of M.
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  • 418 9 YOU CAN USE THIS DOGGY In 100 Different Ways.... f will turn any orditie garment into a saucy t> cut him out now while 'i" 'neatly he fits into p you with your mending oblem s Hell cover, perhaps a lh ,nark or camouflage a tear or stain on the
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  • 57 9 of Helens new Handwork Cut-Out series Each week she will give you mwand interesting ideas which will furnish you with fascinating work for v«Mr spare time Look out for the second, next THURSDAY cut-out patterns of two simple SCALLOPED EDGINGS which will help you to transform
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  • 535 9 Health Beauty In The Tropics MANY people are badly troubled with boils, especially m the tropics. These. when they occur, should be carefully treated. Bathe them once every two with hot boric water (one spoonful boracic acid powder te a pin* 01 boiling water. Dab this on thy? swellings with
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    • 88 9 tke finest butter yon can put on uour table SO* 1 Nourishing goodness, fine creamy J flavour and rich gulden colour /Uf/p these are the qualities you r »*> Cre4UHo*u will find In every Pat of S.C.S. j-^ ™*-rif Creamery Butter. Include plenty /Mf M§9 f^M*m of fresh butter m
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  • 323 10 A KISS MAN'S LIFE SAVED A B.E.F. „r,i nf a B.EF. base hospital Private Harold Lodge, thrice i lie v\ i 1 tor Kngland as an amateur footballer. lay delirious M-rious operation. hl he kept calling. doctors looked at each other. There was only one way to Lthis soldier's life.
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  • 720 10 DURING THE PAST WEEKS AND PARTICULARLY IN THE LAST FEW DAYS WE HAVE BECOME USED TO SEEING REPORTS OF ROYAL AIR FORCE MOVEMENTS, ENGAGEMENTS OR RECONNAISSANCE FLIGHTS FAR INTO ENEMY COUNTRY OR ACROSS SEA AND LAND HOSTILE TO THE MEN WHO VENTURE OVER IT. Even
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    47 11 The white stain lastex bathing suit worn by M.G.M. star, Lana Turner, has seams fagoted m white silk thread. It is found ideal for the warm Southern Californian sunshine and there is no reason why this smart fashion shouldn't be all the go m Singapore shortly.
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  • 242 11 A LITTLE dog who prefers to walk on her hind legs startled pedestrians, threw a drunk into a fit, and stopped automobiles as she nonchalantly paddled like a penguin up Pacific avenue m Alameda. San Francisco recently. Ordered to get down on all fours, for gosh
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  • 327 12 TIIK small and very exclusive shipment of afternoon frocks just received by Priscilla, of Eu Court, is almost unbearably tempting. Hailing from Hollywood, these are real "screen' frocks the sort of thing worn by the smartest actresses and they have all that simplicity
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  • 293 12 1940 Jewellery Is Dainty In Design #FTER a craze lor massive jewellery, it is interesting to learn from the fashion experts that gems of the present season are far daintier m appearance. Diamond bracelets, for instance, are narrower, ear rings are more delicate m design and, instead of heavy choker
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    • 355 13 y\t&isoi \>M I J N fl 1 4 fr^t^t^-g-* flattens Vacant O f oooom r wan M7 -,NO° x.jh rienced canvaM*r Apply &"3£S ,n Lady Teacher 832. M< ,No 261 -D. n throughout f r dresser for gentleman ledge of English. H.r Dressing Saloon, j (No. 248 D) X ughout
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    • 663 13 Educational I i .cher m shor r ping Bngl b Box No 835. M Tribune ;K>re. iNo 2TO-U LEARN HAWAIIAN PLECTRUM GUITAR m Quick Time With with eonfldeo sa:«. Malaya Tribune. ;>ore. ISO -8-Di Premier In^t:tutlon. 44 Orchard Road. Singapore. Smi«;r Cambridge Morning and Afternoon daawa. Individual tuition m all
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    • 571 13 Property For Sale FOR SALE clini<\ neat; bustnesi a Chui' 'uioner. retiring Apply B< i, co Malaya Tribune. Sll pore. (No 288-D F One American Printing Press Kia^ Jobfcw with dynamo, etc. 18 m. Cutting and other accessories. All li !:tion. On vv lOhn S.lkkil, 11J. Bencoolen Btratt, Singapore. (No.
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  • 106 14 Shanghai FR any infringement of Anu'ricrn rights, the Roosevelt Administratioit will hold Tokyo rather than Nanking Min-iblr, while Washington is watchtag the Wang Chlng-wt'i government i an eagle eye. according to a New York dispatch received here American diplomatic reports state that Nanking may offer concessions
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  • 64 15 500 LEADING CZECHS IN NAZI CUSTODY fragile. RKIJABI.K authorities said recently that (iernim authorities had placed between 500 and 000 leading (>.wh personalities m "protective custody." Prominent among those arrested uer.^ Joseph Thmhlar, leader of the Sokol organization (National Czech Patriotic Movement); Premysl Sania!, former ehaneellor of Czechoslovakia under the
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  • 394 16 TIM Xl is reason to believe that after the It X raid on Ss| t on the right March 19 t»«e (iermaus. antic ip;itin h planes u«>uld attempt to phot^^raph the clam;*-, tll light, improMM'd tamuuHage and hid niuch of it. Ur Ministry one ot
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    • 200 16 111 H\S PIIILP LINE. I (Incorporated m Australia) Monthly M to Brisbane. Sydney and Melbourne. Owmg to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of a urture of the compan;. ners owing to the outbreak o: bostiUtiea publication oi' sailing Jateo ifl suspended for the time bein£ For Information regarding freight
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  • 721 17 MALAYAN HORSES OVER-RACED NEW IMPORTATIONS OF BETTER QUALITY (By TURFITE") Tonroe m the Anniversary Cup on the opening Rubber Queen m th^ Governor*! Cup on the last tin' outstanding features of the five-day Singating just concluded. I that I under-esti- ties of both Tanroe and, to both their and M.
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  • 472 17 IN the ladies' singles level final played yesterday m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament, Mrs. Warden beat Mrs. Russell-Roberts 4—6; 6_2; 6—4. In the championship doubles semifinal. D. E. L Anderson and A. D. Anderson beat Capt. Russell-Roberts and T. J. A. Green. 3 6; 8
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  • 67 17 Cricket Club Billiards Tournaments ti.\ ilowlns Stni Hampton- V n..,n rs W. H. Pal I a i) Baker n M. S Robmsr.r HANDK •■l' To' RH KMEH I" T P Jon. W H I m. s Etobinaon I i; M H scott 30); H I Prttchett 10): B R Bowermi
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  • 327 17 Entries For Selangor Races THE i olio wing are entries for the S;;. meeting of the Selangor Turf CIuL i.r Kuala Lumpur: lst Run 2nd R i 54 84 6F 9F /.I'cante X X Antrum X X Adele X X Ail Gold X X Blaricum I X Brawny Lad X
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  • 34 17 TO-DAY. i sc 1 Res. vs. Nnvy Kos llman; Dlv n (A) n. P( lice v. R \M C N h. li NNIS: sec I R.C B H and ym a tournamenta
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  • 364 18 DONS TAKE TWO OUT OF THREE GOALS (iordon Highlander! S.C.C I. niSPI,/iYING Improved form, the Gordon Hijjhlandt is gathered full points for the first time since March 4, when they met the S.C.C. m a firM division football match at the Stadium yesterday, winning by
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  • 126 18 Weight-Lifting Novices Competition lIFTFRS of tho fnMowiriß dub.s will J compete m (heir respective bodyweight classes at the forthcoming Novice Weight-lifting Championships to be hold at the Happy World covered Stadium on Saturday April 27. at 7 30 p m. Weight-lifting enthuslMtv, phvsimi eoitvrtttt ;«nd the general public nn> welcome.
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  • 193 18 CHINESE TENNIS TIES rHi «mg t»e« beeii nxecl .1 print T«-nn:s tournament TO-DAY Handicap Siiiitl*^ We- Eni? Lock l2 !bOO Kmg Ki.it 9) Y. F. Tai Scr i fl Gon 1 w —9) V H.uidi< ap Doubh- S X daw <V 0 V Koh 15) va Chua ng 6c T
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  • 32 18 DLAYING m a division 2A league fixture 1 at Pulau Brani yesterday, the Pulau Brani team defeated the Royal' Artillery Blakan Mati I by .seven goals to one.
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  • 194 18 JHE R.A.S.C. beat the RAM.C. by 100 runs at cricket at Alexandra Mrity evening. Major Dynes made his first appearance this J*ar and before being bowled by Pearson for 18 runs, scored freely showing that he has lost none of his old form h, „,.w
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  • 267 18 Outhrie's 5; Nestanglo 2. (JLTHRIES beat Nestanglo 5—2 m an uninteresting Business Houses League soccer match at the S.H.B. yesterday. Guthries had the better of the ex-, changea m the first half but Nestanglo 1 made a uood rally m the second and were
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  • 182 18 SNOOKER CHAMPION IS G OOD WIFE Londo: JOYCE GARDNER, ftv< ncr up m the women s p H snooker championships and times holder of thi thinks being a portant than winning She scratched from thi snooj championships now bein held Burroughes' Hall. Soh her husband has 'flu She should have
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  • 58 18 BOXER DIES AFTER FALL FROM RING (From Our Own Corres^maem London. Ap n MARTIN Stewart. 18-year^-olcl of Ash-street. Fleet wood, w through the ropes at the Blackpool, after receiving was fatally injured. He died In an ambulance on the i to hospital as a crowd of 3.000. vi of what
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  • 94 18 Jockey's Death: Verdict Unrevealed (From Our Own Correspon ent) London. Apr. AFTER a secret inquest an hit CalHnan, the Irish who was found shot at an station m Oxfordshire, the Oxfordshire coroner, Mr Lett, said: "It is not m tional interest that I shoulf the verdict." Cullinan, who was thirty-thi
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    • 12 19 IWedn< £2544 Buyer, C 2544 Sellers price* £2494 Buyers £2494 St.
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    • 26 19 I Loi. n Wednesday. I Dull 1 !U 15 16 11 116 10 15 16 11 116 I ii n«. F Jy 11 IPs I
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    • 64 19 I Lo>. Wednesday. I „r 34 9 80. 1U I doitotai 31/--m-dwn i T 29 X 1 7>2 I 21/10^ P 14/- rsiand Areaa 77 6 I 75 m i ;< ioo 3 4 ftkon'l ie S'hai Bank I RegisU 93 red Bank of IA& C. 93
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    • 44 19 London, Wednesday. «/T London on Paris 176.50 i f London on Amsterdam 7.53 T/T London on Shanghai 4*4 T TLondon on Hongkong Is. 2 15 16 d. T ILondon on Japan Is. 4 3 32d. I'/TLondunonNew I'ork 4.02^ ti 4. 03 ft
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    • 56 19 London. Wednesday. mm Oil 'Malay) m Dulk S'ment Unquoted Copra (Straits Septwnper S'men Unquoted Flour iSarav. April May S'ment. 17 6 Sellers Tapioca. Seed Pea Ist Qualil (apore) April S'ment. 29 6 Sellers Pepper <FAQ, White Muntok April May S'nu 43^ sellers 'FAQ. Black Lampong Gambier <Good Mark) Block
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    • 11 19 Won. Wednesday. B« COLD. Fine p* o, g-J 0
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    • 11 19 PBBER:- York April 23 Buyer* it liiie IS vi,
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  • 62 19 London, Apr. 24. ■N Uae new Two Thousand Guineas t' 1 final acceptances for the running at Newmarket on May 1 are: Through The Mist, Black Toni, Djebel, Saguenay, Lighthouse Second. Bon Accord, Baldarroch. Prince Tetra. El Morocco. Epilo beum. Stardust. Turkhan, Tantmieux. Lucullus, Romulus, Fair
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  • 46 19 The followiuar have been selected to Dlay soccer for the V.M.C.A. against Police on Friday, at 5 10 p.m. on the Police Depot Ground. S. Sundram, M. Swyny, Waughan O T Moxon. Chua TecJc Chin. Galstaun. Ralph. Mitchell, Eyama. Feegau. Loh Huck Yang
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  • 40 19 rokyo, Apr. EC U7HU.K authoritative quarters say that four Japanese fishing boats were seized by Russians on the hi^h seas off Posiet Bay, the Hoc hi Shimbun reports that 20 Japanese fishing boats were seized m the same area. Reuter
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  • 543 19 DISPUTE ABOUT MOHAMMEDAN SUCCESSION Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. A RULING that non-Mohammedans could not succeed to the estate of a Mohammedan was made yesterday m a judgement ol great importance to Mohammedans at the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith m a matter which arose through an originating summons filed
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  • 139 19 Headsman's Six In A Day Aiiiurrp. DhlilJVS headsman had a Vt> coid day recently. He carried out six executions. Uu. on men of 21 or under. Four of the men liud betn found guilty of treason and two cf "antisociftl" conduct— a phrase us*d by thr Gestapo to justify the
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  • 71 19 JAPANESE COULD NOT BOMB Chun k nq, Apr. 24. THE Japanese air t. resumed its activity m B&tenuj n province on April 22 for the first 1 I nee D m bu\ but Chungk. ')'.>. w bombed although the popii ition cf tae capital was huddled m c i^ht no'ir;
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  • 41 19 A foxtrot competition for' novices, held at the Happy World last night, resulted as follows: 1, Mr. Al Johari and Miss Mary Fun-. 2. Mr. Al Johari and Miss Juliet Ajir, 3, Mr George Luni and Mt«s Annie Hoe.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 12 19 tVniPEACIIABLE SECURITY South British Insurance Co., Ltd. L s^-6 2 Finlayson Grwn.
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    • 105 19 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter •..£>. 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40.030,000.Reserve Fund 10,500,000London Corresi>ondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland: Rotterdam, The Ha;;ur. aim 64 iwanches and isu^-branchej at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies:—
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    • 47 19 The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation I Limited i call the attention of their patrons to the following, which is m aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. DESERT HORIZON at the Victoria Theatre on 17th and lXth May at 9 p.m. Under the IMnMff of G.O.C 1 Malaya. MatUn
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  • 55 20 nils is rEONDHJEM, THE NORWEGIAN PORT Wllir ;il-A 1 MOMENT 1^ HELD Bl Till, GERMANS. BRITISH BOMBERS HAVE VISITED IT SEVERAL TIMES, THE LAST OCCASION HUM- Tl hsl l\ NIGHT WHEN AS V()l Will. HAVE READ ON PAGE I. AN
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  • 136 20 Chinese Are Leaders In The Far East London, Apr. 24. MR. QUO J AI CHI (Chinese Ambassador to London), speaking at the British Association for International I'nderstanding. said the leadership of the Far East inevitably falls to China by reason of her vast area, population and even more, her culture
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  • 54 20 London, Apr. 14. ACCORDING to a Sydney broadcast British warships are lying m wait for 14 German merchantmen which have taken refuge m Java ports. Reports that the vessel* have already put to the sea have been proved wrong, but it is thought that they may make a
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  • 41 20 Berlin. Apr. 24 THE radio announces that pleasure trips must be completely stopped and journeys to watering-places may be mad? only m cases of extreme urgency, ow to "the tremendous task of the German railways. Reuter
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  • 200 20 London. Apr IX the House of Commons to-day Mr. Neville Chamberlain announced that Six Walter Monckton had been appointed Deputy Director-General of the Ministry of Information- Sir Walter will also be additional Deputy Under-Secretary of State M Foreign Affairs. The changes will take effect immediately. Mr.
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  • 42 20 Nazis Claim No Damage To Sylt THE Newa Agency version tack on Sylt says th dropped" about ten caused no damage to W*' tives but slightly damaged one teriftl. Some piaiies p west ca£Ust of Schlerww dropped three b field without Reuter
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  • 47 20 Stockholm. Ap Af tonbladet's corresponds Tryssil, northeast of Oslo says W Norwegians are holding ridge the Swedish frontier tance surprised the German expecied slight resistance, but energetic volunteer officer v his men The correspondent s*f 200 Germans have been killed m sector since yesterd-i^ Reuter
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  • 102 20 London, Apr 24 IT is authoritatively learned that the British Empire now has two million men under arms, exclusive of the Royal Navy, Marines, Mercantile Marine, Air Force. Police and civil defence services, All civil tiansport personnel, organisations of workers m war industry and all of
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