Morning Tribune, 3 March 1941

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  • 27 1 sFT T SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAU I Morning Tribune Vol. C— N°. 26 Monday, Mar. 3, 1941 NCTT SALES EXCEED l5l| Morning Tribune Monday, March 3. mi
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  • 389 1 VICHY SAID TO BE REPLYING WITH OWN PROPOSALS TOKYO, MAR. 2. Till VICHY GOVERNMENT IS BELIEVED TO HAVE SENT INSTRUCi IONS TO ITS DELEGATION IN TOKYO MAKING COUNTERPfiOPOSALS TO JAPANS COMPROMISE OFFER FOR A SETTLEMINT OF THE THAI-INDOCHINA DISPUTE, ACCORDING TO THE NEWSPAPER NICHI N1CHI SHIMBUN. I he trench Ambassador,
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  • 73 1 I Midon, Mar. 2. Mr. John Winaiit, the new American S Anihussador to Brt'aiu, ar- I lived by air to-day from Z *><>n and was welcomed the Duke of Kent, Mr. Churchill's private I s<r»'l a ry, and other not- J ibfes. Later, the Kins
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  • 45 1 London. Mar. 2.— General do Gaulle stated to-day that Germans ere Infiltrating into North Africa. 1 l.hty carefully chosen Germans UtVt week arrived at Ca.sablan<:a from where they spread over the whole of Morocco while waiting Tor more to follow Reuter
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  • 178 1 Cairo. Mar. A FIGHTER pilot of IIM RAF., flying alone over the Tepelini area m Albania Uhted five Italian n^ter. He immediattly engaged the enemy and shot down thre the other two breaking off the combat. This incident is reported m today's
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  • 358 1 Cairo. ,Mar. 2. F>ItITISII northern forces m 'Eritrea yesterday captured m important pass covering the approach to Keren which is \ie Italian stronghold on a high mountain and the land and military key to the conquest of the uholp colony. 1 he British communique, recording the
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  • 201 1 London. Mar. 2. /•ERMAN troops will enter Bulgaria to-day with U the full consent of the Bulgarian Government," declared Home radio. This is the first open admission by the Axis that German trotps were entering Bulgaria. "German statesmen understand perfectly the interests of Bulgaria,"
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  • 35 1 Turkey Dardanlles Istanbul, Mar 2. Thr Turkish naval authority* lie rer>ortpd to have issued Uutructiuas th.it ullshtn.. desiring to pass through. the Daichim»Hp» mnstfctnn--lorth notify their identtty and ask for n p**«' f w Reuter
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  • 140 2 'Chinese Are Tough And Persistent' Hongkong. Feb 'tfHEl has been 1 u.c lift unci spirit ol frei china after more hiee s id halt yean of ttv car*cc '.-.k against Japanese is iion The Chinese re < u§h *ua i. t r,.s'. u. Their «vpresent is very treat Or. d.__.ii_.i
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  • 119 2 Eastern Group Supply Council Delhi. Feb. 28. The Eastern Group Supply Council *m i mo\e t< Simla from 1 Delhi during the no* weather Th.. Foon in London is reported hav mil lbs. loni In, The Poital Depart- ment a an air mail from the United Kingdom ari rived yesterday
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  • 254 2 London. Mar. 2 A BtmOCRLAKD i bo.it returning from B A nan )rr>d IwmlUi« to a choppy lea be«an to n«l ow and 'vas only saved by the action i her ci crawling oul on .y*"*.,™ „,r i, iattni wtisht wtm« we pilot taxied six
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  • 280 2 R.A.F. CAUSE 150 FIRES 111 i olo^nr London, Mar •> TMlOl'c;!! <»> larjrer scale than the previous w i i; p ovei Germany during the week ending pesti kted. Wilhelmshaven was attacked and several i ;il; t n explosions were observed m the docks and th< <hipbuiyk works area. A
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  • 173 2 Heavy Fighting In Albania Athene, Mar. 2. LOCAL patrol and artillery operations of varied strength are ri ported In a High Command communique Another communique states that during the fourth month of the war civilian victims totalled 31 men. 34 women and seventeen children killed, and the total wounded 101.
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  • 74 2 Chungking Ma: 2. it i BRcially stated to-night I that Central Bank, under instruction! from the Ministry oJ Finance will resume the buying ling of foreign evchanse m •:rdt i r to meet leftttniate req-. meni R.iice previously applicaMons ?>• prcv';'! may purchao-. foreign eh; 1
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  • 25 2 Madra- M 2. rporation bag re.,^tribute £W2 (or the tai Cundf e;u*ma£lvd for stt tbttting BM defence;} :f 5 mt^apore Reuter
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  • 208 2 London. Mar. 1. TO-DAY. St. David's Day, w&j the occasion for a speech by the Air Minister at the Welsh national luncheon m London m which Sir Archibald Sinclair save striking ligures of the present defence of Wales against air attack. "Every week, these defences In and
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  • 31 2 don. Mar. —The Army ana Navy have a^ree.j to reduce the rations of meat, s:jga r and tea so tfUU .sedentary workers m the service recH- I Mfl&e as civix Reuter
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  • 140 2 POOLING OF U.S., BRITISH NAVIES? Washington. Mar. 2 ASSERTIONS that d Lease and Und Bil would empower the Prn dent to consolidate tin United States' Navy viii Britain's fltet. both m ik Mediterranean and m Fa Eastern waters, were ma* by Senators Taft (Repytf. can) and Wheeler (1)»| crat) m
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  • 50 2 Defence Expenditure In Soviet ifoscou Stv j BEFORE going: both hons^ Soviet Council 1941 budget It pwidesfo penaiture oi roubles which. 13,900 million estimates for J The budget p: revenue of 216.20 Russia and Hun a railway comm ment after neg 0 month, ttafflc pathians La v March 13. Reuter
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  • 22 2 Lisbon. Mar I o sunk I •c that I Ma? Br:: the convoy 1 the raider "M cior:. then flag, attach- Reuter
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  • 127 3 ri.Yi.ow ch ungking. Feb. 28. (jt-M RAL Wu Te-chen, Minister jr Overseas Affairs, enterMessrs. Aw Boon Haw and overseas leader^ lrom and San Francisco resat a dinner m the Chiause on Thursday evening Hsu Shih-yinß, Chairman National Relief CommisW. Wan- Chmiß-hui. Minister. Mr.
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  • 29 3 IY-FIVE persons were In* ri In road accidents during •■nded Feb. 27 l« six less than the numfoer previous week, when ihere 0 two fatalities. There «ths thb week.
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  • 107 3 Perfect Record Of Royal Navy London, Mar. 2. FE safe arrival of hundreds of Canadian An'iAircraft Army Service Corps and other units fti a British port within the lost few days maintains the perfect record of the British Navy m transporting the troops across the Atlantic. So far. not a
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  • 92 3 LONDON Mar 2. A town On the cast COMt ol England wa.s attacked during the early part oi last niitht and I number >f homei were dama^eo There was also, according to the Air Ministry communique, considerable enemy activity m Other PftJ 01 the
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  • 844 3 NAZIS NOW COVET YUGOSLAVIA Belgrade, liar. |JA\ |\(i disposed of Bulgaria, w Cennans arc turning their trm.rist tactics on Yugoslavia. Two German bombers on Saturday Hew over Skoplje, m Macedonia. Yugoslav fighters forced down one of them. Several other German planes violated Yugoslav territory on the Danube opposite Turnu and
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  • 109 3 i (From 11. L. Hopkin l London, Mar. 1. MAJOR Charles Pannall. Governor of the Dart- i miNtr Prison, was sl*«.h»d i with the blade of ;i rawr J when two convicts attackid him ycsterdiiy. Major Pannall Mftftinei i drep cut's on the face and
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  • 40 3 Rangoon. M;u I £3 826 wot tii ot feariold wai seized when preventive officer! made a lluhthinu raid on a steamer m port and arrested a CMtieMl for attempted smuggling ol buni<m from Burma- Reuter
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  • 79 3 BUILT TO BRITISH STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE To-day, when competition is keen m world markets, the purchaser is often tempted by a cheap price to buy what is only an infericr imitation of Starina machine. To those who are about to buy a cycle it is well to remember that Starina
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  • PEOPLE & PLACES
    • 1118 4 »pO-NIGHT members of thi 1 Women's Society of Wesley (lmrrh will Kive a novel party at thi Church Hall at 7 30 p.m. It is called a Box Party and the idea came originally from the States. Each member of the Woman'! Society
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  • 73 4 MfcXT me?ting ot J I N the women's S section of the Canadian As so- i j elation will be held at the home t of Mrs. W. A. C. I Goode, 443, Lab- S rador Hill, Pasii i Panjang on Wed- I nesday at 10 a.m. j
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    • 62 4 ENROL NOW MATRICULATION and, SKNIOK CAMBRIDGE Day and Evening Tuiiion PITMAN'S are famous for their successes at these examination, made possible by their system! of individual tuition which; enables students to Progress rapidly. For Matriculation, PITMAN'S are one of the few Colleges ojftering a full course of studyJ Details and
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  • 1027 5 Lenten Fare Swee t Dishes ire Of high nutritive value and are readily digestible form t tap le foods for those who observe Lenten fast days. In addition. P vantage of bein» permitted to many invalids who are denied other W There are a large number of ways m which
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    • 70 5 CM IWA "for economical an«l I iioiiriwhinU «li%lic<s> I Irw <' o I «l Slomyi' I rJM TTO.V I f u t;,ts ptf ii. W. 41 I Ir? (uli"l« l» f r s I l.oit) hops P-r 11. M I sh niUU-r iv\ pet Ik. M I «old Stor.u«- MiitUm
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  • 580 6 Services; BREVITIES H\ "I ki«|u«'" m A Fi:\\' oi the KnuiMlation Members*' ol llW propossd I oimnand Dinner Ciuh met on S rhursda_ evening for Hie puvpoee Of electing a committee. Pivi peiwon* were nominated for riou Rprwint merits, bill pentiinj thoir otti5 i tai i ol th< duties invdh
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  • 828 6 I.G.P. ON DUTY OF POLICE IN WARTIME Tilt British Ministry of Information's documentary film "War and Drier" wai *hown throuKh Hie mrteijf «»f Fishers Md. 't the Capitol, at B Mi a.m., yesterday bif«»re Ibe Hon Mr. Dickinson <) B 1.. Inspector Genual o» I'olicr. Straits Settlements and about 1,200
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    • 235 6 >^ piJTT r O Poweifiil. eiijhl tube. o^rat* L £*1/J/ Mr JjL TPrtPIT superheterodyne with t lire* uu \I 1 w -ffm^MS'/i S^ bamN. Exotic, beautifull\ deM?M C^JfAAAJ l/iWIKSIs^C a W^ |1-7 5 8 T cabinet of carefully selected nand f^/ <^^\^\ 11-75 9T rubbed sliced walnut. trinr.-.mUK 1/ M
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    744 7 Letter From London •--■I. j Peace Appeal From j Lord Haw-Haw: Or- 1 Jdeal Of Hospital] I Staffs: New Amba c sa- j dor To America: I When Australia De- j jfeated All England! j i ..■•■tittiiiiHiiiiinauiaiit'i^ I London, J :l *i I v appears to have
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  • 248 7 Shiukwan PENTRAL divisions which stationed m north Kwangtunj for the past two mcnths are moving i\<»vn to the region* of the Bast River to forestall any Japanese move north of Tamshui, although the latest report stated thai so far the em my
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  • 384 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 3,1941. PETROL RATIONING fni-i main arguments stressed by Government spokesmen m favour of petrol rationing m Malaya (which came into force on Saturday) were so appealing to our sense of loyalty that feW, except those who were m possession of the r< le\ ml data, dared
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    • 32 7 BOMPSON OPTICAL CO. IRCADE BUILDING 'rializinf Muscle Anomalies. Intricate Visual '*«MiL^ lit needed VJ^ ''^mpsan Dr. of Ocular v Science. "fan Clinical Fiperienc*. I'hune 3W2. Mr. '^^^WB -^^iw^m^'^mm X£ *3» Ot_y____^_u m\mVs*mm\\BPKK^
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    • 26 7 /Ijpk SAFF.CUARD WMW YOURSELVES x^^^ INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PIUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. PllitNt NO. Ml»
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    • 152 8 iw MOTORCAR /<y South British Insurance Co., Ltd. CATHAY CAFf! "Where X very body Goes" THE BEST FOOD ENTERTAINMENT IN SINGAPORE HIM A DANCE TRY OUR FAMOUS CHINESE CHOW MARIE DESTY I IN NEW MMBEES COWAN BAILEY SONGS YOl' LKE— WE HOPE? Flay and Make (Jay At The CATHAY Phone
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  • 210 9 |al Poet Of Australia IBujo") Patterson if not even a name m Singapore but 1 fin-sides of thousands of Australians. He was one <>t m d Ms passing has left them the poorer. llll(l worked m Syd--1(1 aptured j ts S pirr. h toe as he could r
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    13 9 X Bean Ski-ing Australian Beach Symbol i, miphtt cf/j Sui Unn
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  • 105 10 Tin: llou.'. V.ivm .'Jl'ars < «»m miller -da> um.ipiitioiisl> approved Pic BW! authorising ih<Krcretar? i the v to f!l ol< I, ii .I; Oil > 't lo the »'lii'.pj ftovei nment. Amendment lo rec< 1 t ,i tn lei m t .\ird the us asurr
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  • 122 10 NEWS BREVITIES Sub-Lieut. A. H. IT unt ley. S.S R. N.V R Proi d tv the >"anfc ol lieutenant. Mr. MiCh a c l Ahearne, .second i ni Mr C. D. Ahearnc. I CMC. former Federal 81 cretary, f.m.s hzs joined the Royal Air Force. Dr (MOSS) F. Craig, Malayan
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  • 162 10 COUNCIL MUST STORE FURNITURE WRITE to the local town hall, asking the authorities to joiieia and store your furnituro. This was th-:-. Mlvico Riven re .cntly by Mf I Frank Powell, Tower Bridge magistrate, to weekly tenants who want to quit and cannot. Often they cannot, he said, beca s<
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  • 268 10 U. S. Output Of Aircraft To Be Doubled In 1941 Washii \VIATIO\ reports estimated that between 16,0 17,006 military aircraft more than doubl out- hllt a f 1940— wouU be built m the U.S. m 1941. They estimated that between 35,0i)6 and :)8,000 aeroplane engines would come otf Amorican assembly
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    • 215 10 JkJwriLwJmlJL PITH. 1 liril (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings
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    • 160 10 BI'RXS IMIILP LIXK. t Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For Information regarding freight and passenger ace aPPIy t0 BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD., Till: BAXK LIXi: LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICI MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW *<* AND BALTIMORE VIA
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 49 10 v fr....~ "-ruVuVkev Mou*e continuation 4rins are not to hand. but. we hop, t War ami delayed mails h; lot m tfo^n ex«eriene« of Henry. they will he m :i flnv or t-vo In the meantime mre .<■ ll. 1 q i /%<" S Nr =v/ V o .-*->. /^■t^^
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    • 397 11 Situations Vacant •lonccd conipi)h»tor and 295, Malaya I (Ho. ma) i < with expert- I I ments for h Olhce Box ,No. 646G) rot Popular Brand tc Apply now to Cox "Tno. ,550 In local leadinß c_nt must have slignt Apply P.O. Box (No. 66GG) required at once io r
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    • 597 11 Miscellaneous GULAM MOHAMED. Tailor 460- «3. [Alexandra Road. Singapore Chiarantecti good fitting— Moderate prices. (No. 626Gi FOR PROMPT and pwrinttd moderate charge to all make s of radloi I the policy of Over«aea R»idi<> «nd Electrical BtnriCC 21 A. Junker Street. M We are fully wjuipped. (No f><;o<>» SELANGOR RACES:
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    • 657 11 Motor Vehicles i .dl n $150--i Road, E <.N<> BS A BPORTS IXXmn rxo 11 I conditl .ii. for sule Applj 28, Sundy L K:n PI He MSlft, iNo. 68.X.' fiat M 9, l_ttd Md Intured, overhaul .1 d good running order. $'2o- only. li"\ No. 2, <■ o M
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    • 547 11 r PUBI I. IiEL -t nut of prr H.ikk.i lor Beglniii \V rd-lor-word \lf- Uliiriy X- Bdttl < -J)ong Pr... ii r copy. Obat Peter Oh thru I i! K'nguporc >•• ;"inb.in, M Kuala Lumpur ipolb Penang and fti^ I from all bookm'llers. iN<> fl7O) I>\RF: Vim In Public. Duxbury
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    • 435 11 j ON THE 1 AIR SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metiaa (1.333 kes) ZHFI 30 m utstnaa (>♦ 69 men /lll' i 4 1 tit meuc« (7 U mefs) From X (10 am. to J» J5 a.m. From i" 90 cm to 1.50 p m II rom I M m to 10
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  • 97 12 LIEUT. Henry A. Tyt, of the Royal Army Pfcy Corps* three times Mayor of Gillinghan and a well-known Kent County Councillor, has U?rn cashiered. The London (iazette announced. Fx -Lieut Tye. Paymaster at Ashford Middlesex, was arrested m London several months ago. and taken to the Tower.
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  • 127 12 The Wrong Plug: Fined £3 WHEN Albert Victor Oiborne, a guest at the Court Royal Ilotol Southampton, wanted to switch on the hotel microphone he inserted a )luk into a socket, but nothing apparently happened. He tried a second plus SS to the lirst. The microphone came to life. Then
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  • 81 12 Triplets 83rd Birthday WHEN m 1857 triplets were born m a little village m the Yorkshire dales, they were not expected to live more than a few days. They were girls and were named Faith. Hope and Charity. Now all three are great- grandmothers and' have just celebrated I their
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  • 111 12 Scoutmaster Wins Raid Medal FOR courage during air raids Scoutmaster F. Beagles, a Plaistow ma n. has been awarded the Bronze Cross, the Boy Scouts' Association's highest gallantry medal. An official of the Association said: Scoutmaster Beagles has shown a total disregard for his own safety which has resulted m
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    • 146 12 1 it's the only ro.Mi:»v IN TOWN DEANNA llA\ri:S NOW TOO! IWIMTOL SCREENINGS! TO j DAY 3.tt 6.15- 9.15 Crowds actiaim this her Iti-I and most Joyous pictured PEANNA DURBIN m 9 9^9f l^-m'Lt wiih MISCIiA AUEF f^oliort (uniminus I^S^^^ and ea^t of thousand^ J 'A > Vv> vvSpecial Added
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    • 120 12 POSITIVELY LAST 3 PERFORMANCES Plf^-ssS3Ri7!ltl',lihi!''kHi! j <*^^^BjJ§S(lla''^^^^^^^B I I 111 m^k I IMIIII' I I I I H m os Siiifl whfhWt^KA i ;i!|p EDNA BEST EDDIE ALBERT Alb*- Bat«.r-. 0 n> ickKon 0... n ,,i i,^, '<i(y MonU,, lo.r jo^WpKfif D -t<t*d t» WUIIAM OH T| 1 1£ A
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  • 360 13 TING an appeal for books, gramaphone records. d< table games, portable gramophones, wireless tiP* U imiiar eoods, Lt. Col. H. A. Lord, of the Salvation ndan> »,t stressed the need for service units In Malaya \%Sia£ oi reading material. rol. U)rd said: k1 (m of
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  • 98 13 C.O. Has Own Sunday Cinema BECAUSE Braintree. Essex, has refused to open picture houses on Sundays, the commanding officer of a miiitary unit m the district is to open his own Sunday cinema. It will cater for his troops and their girl friends. The officer said "I am hiring my
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  • 127 13 YOUTH FOR TRIAL ACQUITTED 0O a charge of abducting a 15-year-old girl, Stanley Charles Watts, 17, engineer's apprentice, of Well-ing-borough, was, at Wellingborough, sent for trial on a further charge of committing an offence against her. The girl told the magistrates that on her suggestion she and Watts left for
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  • 73 13 SEA "SLANG" •the latest manifes--1 tation of Italian nationalism is a movement to replace by native phrases Brilading" and ob f such as "bills of lading" and "f.0.b.," which are used internationally. The Popolo d Italia says: "The patriotism of Italian seamen is proverbial. They deserve, therefore, to be freed
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  • 11 13 Mr. *on Ctiooj has been Rian* md-Ueut^nan( m the incnts Vohiiitrc:
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  • 278 13 A 24-YEAR-OLD soldier shot the girl he married at Gretna (ireen three years ago. At Birmingham Assizes the soldier, Ralph Gordon Barstow, Of Pleasant-street, Preston, was on trial for murder. Suddenly, on a gun experts evidence, the case against him collapsed and he left the court
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    • 31 13 JLCY' is the funniest H that's -BENZINE" >uncl. There's no A Rationing here! LAUGH mT^ I 111] I -J"' s r,Vi.VAN SIMON a| <:li for "DULCY" *c CAPITOL tx T CHANCE
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    • 156 13 TO DAY [pavilion! 6 15 9 15 A ROUSING, HUMAN STORY OF LIKE ON 'I HE OCEAN WAVE SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT CUVE HROOK and JOHN CLEMENTS RDWARD CHAPMAN— JUDY AMPBELL IN conVOK ALSO LATEST GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS BY AIR MAIL SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT PA VILION DURING ll BLACK 7)lFr WEEK REVIVAL SCREENING
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  • 784 14 O RAF BEAT THE INDIANS 11KILLIANT batting was sren tn M 9 thr Indian Association ground when the KA I (Selctar) beat the Indian Association by four wickets at cricket. Bretf.s 93 and Tarnhili's 43 for the An men rind Lall Bingh'a 78 the Indian.,
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  • 45 14 Los Angeles, Mar. 1. THE Santa Anita Handicap, of £20,000, which is the worlds richest turf prize, resulted as follows: first Bay View, second Mloland, third Bolin^broke. The race was run over the mik and a quarter course Reuter
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  • 56 14 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Mar. 1. NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Leslie Bcnnt'tt was yesterday charged With dcmtinding £250 by menaces ffom Mr Hurry Shatter, company director. His wife was charged with abetment Mr. Shatter stated that Bennett threatened him with a. sword, alleging familiarity with his wife. Iltiaring was
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  • 18 14 Lisbon, Mar. rOLONEIi Donovan, President Roosevelt* representative m Europe, has arrived here from Madrid Reuter
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  • 20 14 The Governor has re-fippointed Mr. 1. Turner to be member of the Pharmacy Board for v period of three years.
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  • 120 14 Bankers Still Head League FE Oversea Chinese Bant tinue to hold the lead i business Houses" League Traction Company seroni following is the league da e: F. W. L. D.P.j Oversea C Bank 6 I Traction Co. 6 5 1 2. Ford 5 4 0 1 33 Cold Storage 6
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  • 326 14 Bendemeer 1 A.A.A. 1. EVEN the ten minutes extra time allowed could not prevent the S.C.F.A. Challenge Cup quarter final soccer natch between the Amateur Athletic Association and Bencltmeer played on Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday from ending m a I -all draw. The game which was a tame affair
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    55 14 M Colonel J. I>.+C i Ralston, Cana- dian Defence S Minister, (right) with Sir Walter i Moncton (left). I director -general S of the Ministry i of Information, i and Mr. Yin- cent Massey, Canadian High v Commissioner m London (be- hind) at a con- i ference held 9t i
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 121 14 Pains m Back, Nervous, Rheumatic! Wrong foods nml drinks, worry. ov*-r--w..ik mid fr« <|»nut cold* Often put a slr;iin cm th# Kldneyw »nd Kidney unrt THiuld»r Ti oiiblon lire tli»« iru« uaune of Bxc*M AridIt i letting I'll N'iifhtF, liurnliiK PtMUli I.- k Pains. N«>rvouinoaa, IMzzln^ss. Swollen Ankles, ItheuntatlKni. Puffy
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    • 62 14 The FARADAY COMPAQ ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS ALlllS *'?J»m TEL: 3 Raffle* Place faRAOI'O SI 14 SINGAPOM SHIP YACHT AND DREDGE BROKERS, HEAVY DUTY PLANT AND MACHINERY BROKERS LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS AND LOCOMOTIVES MINING MACHINERY AND DREDGE SPARES DIESEL ENGINES OF ALL SIZES AND HORSE POWER ELECTRICAL GENERATING PLANT: OIL MILL MACHINE^
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 717 15 p-RST decoration of this »a r t„ K» A.K fi.hle. p.lol is the Distinguished K|,i„~ ross (<| lommander Ian Dougald Mtl.arhlan. ,,f Melbourne A few hours fe_*K tMt new* was .vlrased t hl it came tea certain »hit P -,loo,-.,i. nd-brfcli hoate in Bhrood
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  • 64 15 Bermuda. Mar. 2. THE star* and .nr:pe.> are flying for -he nrst tlnw m two important islfttfdi of the Bermuda group, which are :o be used U bay le United States under the •dr for bases" deal. The Governor :>f Bermuda turned the r.rst- 1 >*» construction of the btae
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  • 38 15 Calcutta. Feb It is official!: nouncel that statement by Rome Radio to 'hej effect thmt the Prime Minister of Bengal. Mr Fuzlul Hug. I Home Minuter ■c ordearmed giMim peaceful c devoid of any r whatev
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 420 15 [CLASSIFIED ADS ■BOM PAGE ELEVEN) m^ Wanted B- rr~ ulv i" car for two. from li> 1 Jo Convent Girls Sch'K>l, H) '''r'"' y ™> Malaya Tribune, Siriga- (No. 610G) B noveftbH office safe ok, state sis*, make. Malaya Tribune. H (No. (joer;> Hpijj: R TKi/ <J.ik Special. Fllmo Dlp-
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    • 98 15 'NEDERLAMDSCHF HANDEL- MAATSCH APPI J, N.V j Established by Royal Charter XL 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society t BANKERS Paid Up Capiial t. 40,03^,001 Reserve Fu::c f 12,000,001 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Hrad Office BAT.WIA branches [%'etfterlands East Indies:— Sourn baya, Samarang, Medan, Wei tevreden. Bandoeng, Cheribor Tigal, Pecalonßan.
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    • 160 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENHEIIS. t::\D.:pn f r Aow invited for the foliOWtng __U_»rl*ls or service. Por parti* u: n w« Municipal Tmder Room. Tea Datt- 01 closing M WilklnK i Iron Grove R -acl to Tftttjoag Kato:;fc aoftd (Deposit $50) 12 DODO, 8 March 1941. Supplj ol S.mltarv fCth. r I
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 69 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER. Reserve Div., dlaiichesters v 'olice: Div. 2 (a), R.A. tB.M vR.A.F. (Tensah). Blakan Alati; R.A.OC. v RE. (P.B.h Alexandru; V.M.C A. v Signals, Y.M.CA. Div. 2 <b*. Post Office v Fort Canning Post Office; JC.S.A. v h.M.S. •Sultan,'" Stad i v m; Business Houses' League. Guthries v
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  • 503 16 NAZIS OVER-RATE U-BOAT CAMPAIGN LONDON. MAR. ...<*. „0.4, 14 A ok mtITAIN'S SFABOKNE CO> MKKUK MAY BE EXPEtiED 111 III.X s '7, vpfcA 'iflfl and 120 t -BOATS AdTALLY AVAIL Some highly exaggerated gores about the output oi i-w boats from tho Oeriran .irds have been put into ciiilation, he
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  • 79 16 Afcbeni. Mar. 2. IMMEDIATE aid has been given bf the R.A.F. to the Greek authorities m earthquake-stricken Larissa. On learning of the disaster, the British air forces m the area despatched a first aid squad, while casualties were taken I to hospital by British transport. Meanwhile, a
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  • 173 16 R.A.F. VISIT COLOGNE London, Mar. 2. FE RAF. attacked Cologne with high explosive and incendiary bombs last night, states on Air Ministry communique. Though full details are not yet available, large parts of the target areas were observed on fire and consiuerabie damage, says the communique, must have been done.
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  • 67 16 Cairo. Mar. 2 PRATITUDE for die help received u from Egypt during the Libyan campaign is expressed by General Sir Archibald Wavell in a letter of thanks to Mussei n Sirry Pasha the Egyptian Prime Minister' Sirry Pasah, in reply, expressed his appreciation of General Wavell's acknowledgment
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  • 42 16 Allahabad. Feb. I 1 Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru Ls expected tonight to discuss the po 1 i ti ca 1 situation with Mr. Gandhi, who is now at Allahabad, where he has opened the new Kamla Nehru Memorial Hospi al.
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  • 71 16 Goebbels On Coming Operations Berlin. Ml 1 I ET us leave it to the I military operattou to I W9JF for a nry order In theert sphere." said Goebbels open! Leipzig fair to-day. "Wefli ncmic co-operation betwe*i a realistic policy." he era •We do not piactice any M cal policy.
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  • 76 16 THE wealth of acting talent among ai'S-J 1 c?baret dance hostesses was fully exemj"" the Victoria Theatre last night, when several well-known Chinese play* were sta wbj. m aid of the Chinese section oi the Malay" Fund. fan Particularly good were thr acting ()1 1 t
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  • 78 16 U.S. A. And Greece 9 At:. it ?IE voice of Greece at Wftl will now De g; the United States." said M. Kleolouid Press Minister to-day when Inaugura ""Bjg,, daily broadcast by the Athens radio o the He expressed the nation's gratitu c w pressions of warm sympathy and JJ*;""*
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