Morning Tribune, 5 March 1941
1941-03-05
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Title Section16 1941-03-05 1 Morning Tribune V) i p, 28, Wednesday, Mar. 5, 1941. Morning Tribune Wcdntsday, March 5, lliji16 words
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Article125 1941-03-05 1 AUSTRALIAJAPAN TREATY MOOTED Sydney, Mar. 4. •1 wish Australia and Japan > lrouUi reach an understandag based on mutual respect Sd friendship." declared Mr. l^ivama. the J a? anese Con- in Sydney, commenting on the speech of Mr. B (i Menzies to the Foreign Press \ssociation in London, I HeReuter - 125 words
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185 1941-03-05 1 Envoy Denies Story Of Aid From China Tokvo. Mar. 4. ALLEGATIONS in the Japanese Press that 20,000 tgking troops had been moved into Burma recently to g then the British defences in accordance with an ui secret Anglo-Chinese agreement, were cateally denied by the British Ambassador, Sir Robert Craigie, theReuter - 185 words
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454 1941-03-05 1 JURKEY TAKES EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES FOR DEFENCE as Hitler semis a special envoy to see iM-csiileiil Ineuiiii al Ankara TURKEY, MAR. 4. TURKEY IS WATCHING THE SITUATION ARISING FROM THE OCCUPATION OF BULGARIA VERY CLOSELY AND IT IS EXPECTED THAT SHE WILL SHORTLY TAKE A SERIES OF EXTRAORDINARY DEFENCE MEASURES TO454 words
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Article, Illustration205 1941-03-05 1 11m Mew Ari LONDON, MAR. 4. •TO THE SOUND OF GERMAN TANKS AND GINS 1 RUMPLING ACROSS K^S^' IKTAIN IS RISING ON NEVV AOJ-IT MAJ Wt .THE SUPREME AND Df < ISrVE ACT— Ol- A WOMJ> DRAMA. DECLARED MR L. MMIRJ. SECWTARY Poll INDIA. ATReuter - 205 words
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165 1941-03-05 1 London, Mar. TT is learned in London to-day that the severance of diplo- matic relations between Great Britain and Bulgaria may be expected within the next 24 hours. The news of the breaking off oi iiplomatic relations between Grea. Britain and Bulgaria is expecteaReuter - 165 words
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Article521 1941-03-05 1 l>on<loii. Mar. 4. DISMISSING the next B** 1 in the Balkans The Time* wiiUs: Mr. Anthonv E rfen and Sir John Dill in Angora wue able to assure themselves of the unswerving fideh... ol Turkey to the British Alliance and discuss ways and means of makingReuter - 521 words
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Advertisement31 1941-03-05 1 I f ™M Hw B Bh B* M^^^^mAAmttA^*' B^sSy v^ ■>»■ m mm^mtA* BB| > BBV^S j- HBH^Bb I B^^ I B JP**^^ BB B> xAmAm^^ BBL A—M^MW^jy.f ELLISON S. EZEKIEL «c CO.31 words
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Article416 1941-03-05 2 London. Mar. 1. •ANK of tin- greatest Hre raids ol the war' was the (lescrip tion given by public nnVi ds this morning to last night's intensive raid on Cardiff. "I doubt ii auv town had toore incendiaries showered on •1 in OOe raid."416 words
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163 1941-03-05 2 1 Washington. .Mar. t. AITIIOKITA'I 1♦ F quarters here reported to-day that Administration leaders were t n pared to aecepl en J i ann ndnient to the Lease and I Lend Bill which the Demo- J J irat Senator O'Mahoney pro- postsReuter - 163 words
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112 1941-03-05 2 Butchers Of Larissa Accounted For Athens. Mar. 4. I ALL the Italian plane 0 that m participated in Monday's raid on Larlssa are reported to have been brought down, says the Athens radio. The raid occurred while relief work among people stricken In Saturday's earthquake' waj still going on. TheReuter - 112 words
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81 1941-03-05 2 New York. Mar 1. "WARNED in conferen speaker? that lh< American «»i German desceni especially In th" Mjdd'e West, arc being «.u|KaJ by the Nazi propaganda. tin- German American Congress tor Democracy has endorsed a pro ot counter propaganda dc*igncd to reduce un-American influence,'Reuter - 81 words
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78 1941-03-05 2 French Soldiers And Japanese In Hotel Brawl "Tokyo. Mar. 4. vLWf>FFItIAL Japanese reports from S,ii^on state that the Jap anese Con^f-Genenil has lodged u sluing protest with the French authorities over a hotel incident ihcre on Sunday evening in whico French solder^ are alleged to have oeLten four Japanese belongingReuter - 78 words
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219 1941-03-05 2 R. A. F. Plaster Cologne With Fire Bombs 2. Attack London, Mar. 4. rOLOGNE AN essential link between Germany and the occupied countries of the west received another battering by thr* K.A.F. on Monday night. A large number of fires was start ?d. following the heavy bombing, especially on theReuter - 219 words
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Article251 1941-03-05 2 GERMANS CONTRACT THEMSELVES THIRTEEN British ships, talallin. Mjt?^ one Allied ship of 7.134 tons making Jn(1 oO.KUS tons, were lost during the ola| Feb. 23. k en «*'n This compares with the total „i o miia Italian claims amounting hi :.yv>x i ons f ai J period. It is pointedReuter - 251 words
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Article252 1941-03-05 2 London. .Mar. 4. THL German Army's march into Bulgaria wa planned in great detail but it is clear from the stcry of one section of the march sent to Berlin by a correspondent of the official German news agency that the incalculable factor of the weatherReuter - 252 words
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Miscellaneous7 1941-03-05 2 To-days Laugh! That's a German ship, gents*'7 words
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Article261 1941-03-05 3 LONDON, MAK. 4. xN!> s MORE CANADIAN Droops have hwt land- y?vn" VOYAGE WHICH \l DEMONSTRATED THF j 'V,VI VIKD EFFICIENCY! KwER OF THE ROYAL By WTKITES REUTER'S SPEKi CORRESPONDENT WITH! i,, HOME FLEET. h ei i t l sl; been carrying be 000 men, crosssedReuter - 261 words
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Article49 1941-03-05 3 Shanghai. Mar. 4. SHE local foreign Chambers of Commerce have decided to petin I 1 -American Airways* to in-Shj.nghai-Hongkon? i vice in the near future, fco 'ins; to the Chinese Press. PJ -American kirwayt, it is retorted, la at present planning to tl Manlia-Hongkoug serSingapore.- Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article177 1941-03-05 3 Delhi. Mar. 4. |K>\i un' Indians from civil life ware being 11 trail ed a s i-round personnel for the Indian Air shown me when I visited the Indian ah School of technical training at Amballa. 9ft\W special correspondent. wen several hundred airmen under tram- luitedReuter - 177 words
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Article354 1941-03-05 3 BRIGHT LIGHTS! Dl'LCY" (At The Capitol) FE Australian attack and capture of Tobruk included incidentally with a newsreel which shows the. j fall oi Sili Barrani earlier la outstanding in Ihe Capitol's change I of programme last night. The dawn preparations for the capture of Tobruk followed by I shots354 words
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Article, Illustration155 1941-03-05 3 GEN. SMUTS INSPECTS HIS TROOPS T ,h e C o m- *¥> in a n d, e i in S i Chief of the i I South African j Forces, Gener S ral J. C smuts t recentlv watch- ed a demon- J l stratum at an L engineers' camp155 words
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Article135 1941-03-05 3 GREEKS WELCOME EDEN Athens. Mar. 4. as,:. Anthony Eden, Br.tish Foreign ill Secreta'V. mid Sir John Dili, Chief 01 Imperial Staff. ?re expected to spend several days in Athens Talk' with the Orek authritis lasting several hours icoh place (in Buadjur "'ft l 1 Mr Eden yesterday <Monda>> the -nestReuter - 135 words
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Article84 1941-03-05 3 ilia. &Iai I ■sui i reach Community In Manila 1 organised a PhUippint rh oi thfl FT* French moveto i lp the cause I BmaJii 'I he chairman of the new eom- is M. AuaUS! Vabie. who Was decorated in the l w°rbj| war i withReuter - 84 words
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Advertisement612 1941-03-05 3 rl J WOK. V. i Mr... C lu r this ii"-- nhll and look how flurried she i> Sjjth hei shoppin list." ANNE. I wonder whal rrsjde her eomi hei si It to tl Ol I leanoi She i. uaJly spt*da her rariy mornings swimming." ELEANOR. "W-i:. in these tunes612 words
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Article, Illustration958 1941-03-05 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By In Full Service Kit THIS IS Mrs. D. Bolter, at- i tractive young j Fnglish girl who drove an ambula nee with the 1.. A. A. S. (Lon- don Auxiliary) Ambulance Service) from the outbreak of war i until958 words
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Article233 1941-03-05 4 London. V| ADAM, do you know that 3.000 tons of steel are ITI used every year to make your corsets? That is one of the reasons why the Board of Trade has restricted the sale of corsets by half. But the corset manufacturers are experimenting to find233 words
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Article570 1941-03-05 4 People Places penlnj at hum. ,s Uttk real a„ RDon of the heroism ihit ITSSS.. ottU,,e l l >*V England JI Singapore will have the i H Pf t of her experience as .she ha s w been put hi char,, oi the MobiU Ambulance Unit which tj formed here.570 words
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Advertisement95 1941-03-05 4 •»ssi»iiiisssssssssssssssmB«»B«»^ jta WIT •J 1 SjM TIIOIOHTKUL Irtk'Wk/ PARENTS ■I SEND TIIKIR TTi JH SONS AND ml s:^^ |)\l (iHTKRS Brlter*^ TO PITMAN'S i' '11< njaMtfl of ti inlng baa botn Lraordlnartly nucoeMful In WiVii Ing people to well-paid and propout in nil branchtf of C-oramerclal and Secretarial work uul95 words
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Advertisement68 1941-03-05 4 A O >l I INTRODUCES CARMEL JOYCE, formerly of Bond Street. London who has just arrived in Singapore and who will operate in future at the XAOMI salon, lb. Rodney House, BATTERY ROAD. Expert beauty culturist. specialist in facial massage, electrical vibro-massage, face packs and general beatttj treatment. Telephone for68 words
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Article362 1941-03-05 5 U7ITH vi iy little time and U meal knowledge, you cm do some repair jobs on your furnltura and even on the children's tovs —that v,iii make you f< »l (jure proud ot your rejuvenated possessions. Should accidents with cl spoil your coffee table, fill the362 words
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Article, Illustration382 1941-03-05 5 ip-covers are the fashion tin, news than to say it is th* hats, or shoes, or any othe: pparel. For slip-covers nov s ablished place in the home for these in need of transform furniture ting the worse for wear. i from theii obvious uses wher< shabby382 words
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Article654 1941-03-05 6 *#l liiqur - l liiqur' W\Th the neu>s thai Hi- Excellency ha thrown open hie nine-hole golf course »t j g Government Hoiisi for use bj "Other Ranks,' •it fl iii\ to be expectt d 1 hal more niton -t will now i.o ■h« wn in the game b: troops stationed654 words
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610 1941-03-05 6 MORE than .;.000 AJLP. wardens and a large number of St. John Ami ulanee and other passive defence services workers wfll participate in the city of Singapore durinir the All-Mala>a defence exercise which begins to-morrow. It will be the mos't intensive and comprehensive610 words
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Advertisement206 1941-03-05 6 o j? i° r^TS^BaaaaaAs*-^ ■■> i J 7'"'assWßßßßa? rOj^^^^iy^ y^iotK^^ in bbbbbPll \\meWim w£° /MmMcl 3bß\ BJ BK vf b'lkbl Hi *J \C^ /bßi bb M a^avi^"?^jß Hfl Hal L^^P^ml V g'l^lt Bi& y BB- bSB WF^ 1 0 j. VKPvHHkiS H>W .«s^' 4 Ju.-i4ikJL^'^ ißß^v' lyra ii !lw^« Awl206 words
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Article, Illustration808 1941-03-05 7 Letter From LV] London zA Baaaaaa^ The Xmas Air Truce j Actors Not Scared By Bombs: Wodehouse: j Writing In A Padded Cell: Damage To- Church Buildings H London, Jan. 7. tin ii..- l>-il.v Iail: A B ■|,,-i.u».as air truce, obI nofficially by both I Germany, sras808 words
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Article204 1941-03-05 7 CHOOSES HIS OWN PENALTY A FORMER SHIPPING clerk. A 110 w in the Navy, who pleaded guilty at Stoke-on-Trent to embezzling from his hrm, was asked by the magistrate, Mr MaeGregor Cla*wn, to name his own punishment. The man Richard Pardee, aged i \>i, nlorkßnn to Bend inn 30, asked204 words
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Article49 1941-03-05 7 Mia No:, i n H< l< n Ro < inary Bailey your I daughtei i the Sir Abo Bailey, m Mian. <id Ladv Ball) y, i ged to Flight Lieut •Anker Simmons. R A F v»io v.. deft ihe D F C In July49 words
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317 1941-03-05 7 MORNING TRIBUTE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1941. TURKEY RESOLUTE A SILENT yet significant demonstration of Turkey's resentment at the Mauti occupation of Bulgaria is the ieciaion to mine the Dardanelles, leaving only narrow ehannel for the passage of BUCfa ships as obtain the prior permission of the Turkish naval authorities. This317 words
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Advertisement133 1941-03-05 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. I ARCADE BUILDING Specialising; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Eyes I&^'X Intricate Visual fljflwßr^ Problems ft m Glasses if needed V >?^ k v Thompson Dr. of Oealar Science. 'uropean Cltniial Cxpertaaca Phone 3602. SCKERING'S PRODUCTS rNSm obtainable from ENGLAND. N| stocks have now arrived of the following:— >VO|133 words
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Article1069 1941-03-05 8 BLACKMAILER PAYS A HEAVY PRICE REX Alexander Bell was. yesterday, sent to prison for two years and ordered a whipping of 21 strokes with the rotan bv Mr. J L McFall on three charges of extortion from a European who was described in court as Mr. "X." Before sentence1,069 words
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Advertisement458 1941-03-05 8 [(Wj»y:/>wj|i;.i^Hg| \*W'MT^T fa Urinci^ j"^*^rj; Hi BlBSSSSa OsW'^^^aSlnsSsWIbM P/VwfvWfSsi e^^ i lirT^^Bi'^ 'tVps^pancji pop^BfwiR I i"xi^»St^?^sisteiLvfl iisSSHval s^r IBs^s^^' r jSridjZ Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished S» I anaturalws in torea Amazing Results ti.ti,,!. Started in 24 Hours bv Praised By Users ica In n<l,in Former i naturally an high458 words
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Article50 1941-03-05 8 Athens, Mar. 4. A STATEMFNT by Gayda in the Italian newspaper Giornale d'ltalia that British troops had been landed at Salonika during the past few days was •formally and categorically" denied by the Greeknews agency. Renter. Bat. whicl I tlshGovi j rttal Inspect* the n50 words
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Article, Illustration60 1941-03-05 9 MNESTFINCW don boy, ii fl pride of the distal lives. During recent extinguished ,lir bombs and on m swam a canal toij and two babii beneath an An* His own home wM All the resides trict art n ,n lion to presetttoj hero. Ernest made when60 words
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Article161 1941-03-05 9 Dr. S. Nather Dies In Johore THE death occurred at the General Hospital. Johore Bahru. yesterday, of Dr. Sampantha Nather Assistant Medical Officer attached to the Mental Hospital, to the Mental Hospital, at the age of 48. I He had been ailing for a very short period and his death161 words
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Article, Illustration39 1941-03-05 9 *'|k><nfl the Hue hoi i/on" sctm If) be fht thoughU ol Ibis K.k.O. *J| [«tar whise name of muse- u all know. 1 hat pla\ k the \er> latest I for beach wear. I 139 words
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Article114 1941-03-05 9 NEWS BRIEF FROM BATAVIA Batavia, Mar. 4.— The Ford Motor Company has offered a wellequipped ambulance car to the Soerabaja local defence volunt°ers. K-. a Batavia, Mar. 4.— A N.8.1 importer declared to the Stoerabajasch Handelsblad that a'though the import of some articles was difficult, "the general import position In114 words
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Article345 1941-03-05 9 IVirol Italion I[NDIVIDUAL taxi owners in Singapore are expected to protest shortly to Government against the rationing rates forced on them bv the recently introduced petrol regulau! tions, the Tribune learns reliably. ibbies" consider the rates icable and unfair, and aw i lon that continuance345 words
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Advertisement462 1941-03-05 10 JUDGMENT FOR CONTRACTOR HighBiocd Pressure Dangerous Ic Hearl 1 hf.u :ir:d- ol tr,. n ntwl women rust 4;» i ih< dansgWH oi bt hi trouble and ir.<rnlyeiM because < f High Blood Presaure. I f it'h Blood Pressure i* a mysterious die- i th.it causes m it*- deaths than cane.462 words
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Advertisement303 1941-03-05 10 $100 Fine Follows Motor Accident MR. C H Whit ton. District Traffic Judge, yesterday, imposed a tine ot $100, or, In default, three months' simple imprisonment, on George Gregory Newman, a Probationary Sanitary Inspector of the Municipality, on a charge of negligent driving. Newman was originally charged on three counts303 words
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Advertisement240 1941-03-05 10 N.E.I. Collects Aluminium Batavia, Mar. 4. THE uollecticn of aluminium in the N EX has got off to a good start, the iirst results throughout the country exceeding all expectations. In th- district of Sumatra, over 2.000 kilograms were collected en. the first day. Batavia, Mar. 4.- -During the past240 words
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Miscellaneous55 1941-03-05 10 Wss'ssa j s>txfes' atsft* bs»e M ss Sows. The Mkeay Mssse *«*h«stf« to hand l, t j i K 3! Tx ili a«!-,v or tw* «n the meantime here MS f srifcer expwtssce. sf BwWy. J|lligsjgiii|i MMoaaasssjswaensesssssa P" I 1 I 1 1 (haw! now) <£>, aA T I 'GOTCHAy55 words
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Advertisement383 1941-03-05 11 Situations Vacant _J ..tenccd compoaitor and 808 No. 295 Malay. (No. 691Q) ci„_T^Tp F_n'-i* .u..i-eiy Exp or 2 chilcirnn. Apply BOS Trlb.-ne. Singapore (afo. 7SJO) ii lor Popular brand Apply now to Jjx oe. bingapore h (No. 650G) L r— Ciuivasser In 10.-al lead ins VPI Leant must have »Hgnt383 words
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Advertisement613 1941-03-05 11 Miscellaneous 1 guLAM MOHAMED. Tails*. 460-B, Ak^ndrn Road S'.ngnpore Ounrante^ good fitting-Moderate prices. (No. 70GC,, i^r~r,Dowixr i-or PROMPT und fuarantaod service at iroc crate charge to all mukes Qf naSloa U the policy of Over-Sea Radio and EI-jc-trical Service. MS. Jonker Street, aialacoa. _Wo an> fuily (No 6<;og> SELANGOR RACES:613 words
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Advertisement612 1941-03-05 11 Motor Vehicles SINGER JUNIOR Seen si m. OrcCS IS? S?n«apS»a (No?<&__) FIAT 509, T;i.\ed an. laaattfßd. OverhsUlJd and m good running order $I^o- only Box No. 273 co Ma hlbun, B-Sm-pore. N; .K(;, Ti ICR SALE-standard 10 HP Model de Luxi- 1941 MlleaKP b 000 J2 000 caah— What offers—Phone612 words
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Advertisement502 1941-03-05 11 a wit ;is _-.ivm t<> tvtoj 5 1 mcluStog poSK M A StoadTllrampore. vv"f) Box 'A2- M < Kuala Lumpur «M«h 640G, p UPMENI Hawaiian Oulteu Beautiful design. Mellow one. pt-r-rptt scalp Wooden model., 838 00 Amphlieu models, $75 00 Complet- with i? se Ob'au able at WaCtlkJ Hawaiian |Ouit.ir502 words
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Advertisement310 1941-03-05 11 V~~~- _r -__r_—^_. <W ST— SINGAPORE 218 mall" FNM S.BS sS to I|gxrn l° low am le ™i Jb prgJ TsTSbb to maa i i k\|w»\ JLC! CENTBAI transmission c;s«i—l6 88 metres (I7.fi n"'•■ OiT—lB 88 metrea ClB.il ror', GSD-43.81 «m*m J» mc-m GSB—ii 3J metres (6.81 »nr 48 16310 words
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Article207 1941-03-05 12 Officer V.C. Now Seaman sWENI i'-'ivvo yeari 1 ago dartni Bnti gaiAorman look a motor-launcn into Ostend. ana uni«r the enemy I l rescued sunriTprg r_ A stranded Alit- .j vessel. He g >t tfcf V.C fur it. aero was Lieu- commander tl Dmmmond N V.R.* Tliev called h!m -li,207 words
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Article126 1941-03-05 12 V. C. Feared Killed F LYING Officer Donald E. Garland I who won the secom! i V.C. of the war for his gallantry in leading the bomber for mat ion which dest roved a bridee over the Albert Canal \r Belgium, is now posted as -presumed kill d." in June126 words
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Article14 1941-03-05 12 Mr. R. J. Rich .son has been aopolnbed Assistant Superintendent of Rubber Control, Penang14 words
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Article124 1941-03-05 12 Tokyo. Mar. 4 THE Miyako newspaper, in a eomI mem on Feb. Hf M** HOW \a t that Britain who lost on Uje continent and faces an I German srmiea la able to swna firm In this wise/ We know the l. fty spiritual fortitude of the124 words
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Advertisement214 1941-03-05 12 Com«'«U! Iti«»<»ii« Cmtmedjl I |»r«K»» urns C«ih«'«K!! JUST WHAT EVERYBODY NEEDS!! CAPITOL 10-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 Come and ITELL ;it Roland Young, laa Hunter and Reginald Gardiner aiding and abetting ANN SOTHEKN in i his nen Lanfk Show— Kr ■~"T~_^T\ TT\ I I I 68% J Jjt J i\'y l u^__L________#/_fl _BI214 words
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Advertisement183 1941-03-05 12 3 Grand Attractions for the price of one admission TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.m. At The iIIJIAMKH* 1 a BMifcC^JPy^gßlG PARADE jaj^Chr jf t 'w* Heart starved women in fy fi__f un 'f° rrn an d men whose p i I Special Added Attraction); Official Motion Picture Record of the183 words
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Article56 1941-03-05 13 No person it,* allowed to embark cn or disembark from or communicate with any ship of 75 tons or over lyinr, in Penang Harbour without the permission of the Deputy Immigration Officer, states the latest it,oUe of the Gazette. Approach to within a cable's length of any such ship will56 words
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Article64 1941-03-05 13 Theft Of Rain Coat Alleged CHARGED with the theft of a rain coat belonging to Mr. R. P E Niyington L e g h. fro m the Naval Base. Som« time during 1940. Gian Ah Kwang, 25. claimed trial when Charged before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second court, yesterday.64 words
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51 1941-03-05 13 Fraudulent Possession Of Cigarettes Alleged ALLEGED to have been found in fraudulent possession of 109 cigarettes, at the R.A. Officers' Mess. Changi. Tan York Pan. 32. claimed trial before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in i\e second court. yesterday. The case was postponed tor mention on Mar. 19. and police bail was51 words
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Article64 1941-03-05 13 Theft Of 7 Picture Books Alleged ALLEGED to have ftolen seven Picture Books, while being employed as a tambv to Mr. E. M. Akerib, at the Malaya Tribune Press. Ltd Mdhamed Isa bin Kadiman. 23. claimed trial before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second court yesterday. The case was postponed64 words
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Article76 1941-03-05 13 Malay Accused Found Insane FOUND insane and now a n inmate of the Mental Hospital, a charge of causing •nurt to a Chinese, was withdrawn against Syed bin All. a 26-year-old Malay, when the case was mentioned to tn e second court, yesterday, before Mr. Conrad Oldham. Syed was alleged76 words
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Article24 1941-03-05 13 The oromotii'ii °f Mr. E. M. O'D. BurkeOafincy. Senior Executive Bnglneei Malayan Public Works Service, to be State Engineer, Grade H has been approved24 words
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Article21 1941-03-05 13 Major H VV E \ic Commander, Local Defence Penang, haa bet n ippointed tc the rank ol Major in the corps.21 words
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Advertisement116 1941-03-05 13 OR GREY HAIR ise MGRIS COMB" lutbl isstinc colour 'it. or b. nde d> or wWtB hair. j .etc., the a|] remsln indelible. Will not well cclffed heads. red when ordering i iete. CHARI CO.. Robinson Road. Singapore. /ictoria Theatre SATURDAY, MAR. at 9-30 p.m. A. STROK premui ilary Napier116 words
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Advertisement88 1941-03-05 13 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established bv Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Netherlands Trading Society* BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.000 Reserve Fund f. 12.000,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands Fast Indies Sourabaya. Samarang. Medan. Weltevreden Bandoeng. Cheribon Tegal. Pecalongan. Djokjakarta. Solo, Tjilatjap. Djember, Palembang. Bandjermasin, Macassar.88 words
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Advertisement184 1941-03-05 13 fheres OPENING TO-DAY C\ j Hb f iii i iAv|,| V^^,»^_ Then There's i tvmi mimil -a -lauoh CO MEDY! j/_W BRILLIANT CAST ERROL HP «jr ol favourite stars OLIVIA DeHAVILW ROSALIND RUSSELL 4, «~p jtoStoS PATRIC KNOWLES om ct__ motion j^f_^M "THE BATTLE QF TOBRUK" _J^ j SHOWN BY184 words
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Article, Illustration533 1941-03-05 14 A TWO- ALL draw wa.s registered in the Div. II (A) match rt hutfun Hi Malay Regiment and the Moravians, at Fanor Lark, vesti rdav. The play throughout was excellent. FORD'S BEAT WEARNES CORD Motors brat Wearne's by three goals to nil in a Bustafese533 words
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Article279 1941-03-05 14 glXi.APOKK will hav« the opportunity of watching a Bwfmeac soccer team— the Burma Chinese A.A. in action soon, when I ho team comes here on tour. These Burmese footballers will play only two matches, one against the BtfMte Recreation Club of Pfenang and one in Singapore,279 words
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Article213 1941-03-05 14 i si it for daaiagei htaagtoj S it Muslim named 1%. Mahomed, f_rm< m 1 m:».i. against Mr. Ale? ndrn Costa JS baillfr, district cour!, was, yesterday, Uismi^k J Mr. Justice Worley. in tiie Riga Court. Mc named who claimed a sum j i alleged213 words
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357 1941-03-05 14 CALLING i". love as school children yean ago, a Chinese couple got tog< th< i. M as man and wife and had three children. Yesterday, one if the parties, Mary Ngo, alia Ngo Na Ni, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, claiming357 words
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Article51 1941-03-05 14 Seven Goals By Navy rLLOWINO were re i J league matches playeU J* day: _:1 The Royal Navy deieau* r.a.s.C. by seven I^JfpH a Div. 11 (Ai league L^ySfl at the Naval Base. 1; > feated the Gordon H^wan J th: rnly goal r h m o £s serve Division51 words
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Advertisement465 1941-03-05 14 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in HI f% 1 4 Hours f3? N9r BEFORE AFTER EttttM the discovery of Nlxodnrm by ;»n lo work immodiHttly, l»*arfng and hoalltiK A rh'iin j»!'>^ j. i.ui i; i; no I on > i >ur .1 hi, making :t sof'vr, whiter and s"-v for465 words
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Advertisement61 1941-03-05 14 The I VII \l\\\ €»SJP.%X* tWi: 3 SaJßes Flaco n«iP r0 >lt4< SINGAFOftC 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 PLAIT: OIL MILL MACHINE* Write, phone61 words
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Miscellaneous78 1941-03-05 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Div. I, Chinese Athletic v RA. (ac-a.;', Anson Road Stadium; Div II iAi. R.A.F. (Kallangi v Stam.or.l S.C., Geylang Stadium; Reserve Div. R.A.F. v RE.. Seielar; Business Houses League, Chartered Bank v Cold Storage. J.C.S.A.; Harper Gilfillan v G.E.C F. and N. CRICKET: Y.M.C.A. V M.C.D.78 words
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Article823 1941-03-05 15 ■CLAWING the <ard for to *rl lC efl it Kuala Lumpur. I RACE ONE ,is__d..ss 2, I)iv. 2. 5',. Furs. TOMMY 5y 8.13 LA 5y 8.11 up ny 8.11 9y 8.0»> HI iK 5y 8.04 rmn ry j.w ily 8.02 I uxtLl CtU-MM h 8.01823 words
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Article107 1941-03-05 15 SPECTATOR'S SELECTIONS pjiimxc arc Spectator's t*> lteiioii for to-day's races at Bala liiiMpm: L,,- I SHOOT IP I Stenella But >» ss ROD I Mieila. II B GOLftEN BRONZL Hue and Cry m> I: VOL NO GINGER Anton Rojrue A JAGUAR llov Culien m,r BL'CJE WHITE I i Out ft107 words
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Article107 1941-03-05 15 ame of table tennis J the premises of the J al Association on L y 2, the Singapore Assertion gj" beat the lormer bv ir to on^ I .^W.A. player, !r j l Wah beat Leon- Hjii (-hoo Ann bi\a' k. 3 0; Tan Wee l v107 words
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Article23 1941-03-05 15 mes failed to turn I Business 1 Houses'! match against the at Serangoon K tt waa later an Traction Com- a walk-over. I23 words
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Article223 1941-03-05 15 1 A. J MAAPW, a E urchin, was lined SoO, cm. j i <l«i"auU. six weeks 1 simple imprisonment, bv 1 Mr h. whitton, in the district traffic court i vesterday. j Quoting the Superintendent of the Delectftfa 1 Branch, who made the report against Blaauw223 words
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Article149 1941-03-05 15 Ranee Works In A Shop IJEW York. The Australian born Ranee of Pudukota, beautiful and wealh widow and owner of three palaces, li working as a sales assistant in the madc-to-order dress depart- ment of a New York .store. She has a lar^r fortune in jewels in London v.!hich she149 words
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Article124 1941-03-05 15 Fl automatic pilot' -•George," a-s truR.A.r call it- is; Droving a great advantage in long-dis-tance flights. The captain of B Hampden bombei who lias flown far im Germany said: "J shall always nemem ber m.v first trip V Berlin i:i an aITCTSfI which had no George124 words
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Article44 1941-03-05 15 Rome. Mar. 1 -The Government has requisitioned 17 river tugs and 3t> fiat •■bottomed vessels belonging io Greek concerns, according lo a Bucharest telegram to the official Italian news agency. It Is added Uiat the step was taken "for reason* ol paWic Interests."- Ri;ut«T.Reuter - 44 words
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Advertisement467 1941-03-05 15 CLASSIFIED ADS (l ROM PACJE ELEVEN) Vegetable Seeds t! i \hle i<>i*i vegetubN aeds m.;v i«d at 1U ket fr< m Majus 5. Orchurd Road, Singapore. (No. 6UOU) iBEDb Reliable. KexmlnaUon-guaran-eeu, flower, vegetable and gra»s aeeds at S ct-i. per good-at/ed packet Wilta for ill Uata froiu <» roen- ]poh467 words
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472 1941-03-05 16 LONDON. MAR. J. thi important STATEMENT BBOADCABT IROM >lOS T WITH RWJAKI) TO THE GERMAN OCCI PATION fiPI UILGARIA lAS GIVEN RISE TO Ml (II COMMENT N mPIVIMiTIC QUARTERS IN LONDON. rtEUTER S DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT LEARNS. There is no tendency to sugi that it meansReuter - 472 words
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Article123 1941-03-05 16 London, .Mar. I: General Sir \nhihald VVavell and Adimiai Sii Andrew fmntaflniii have been made Knights Grand < n>ss f the Ordr, of the Bath, and Major -General Richard Nugent OTstmec becomes a Knight Commander <>f the Order of the Bath, states to-night's London GsoeUe, Air (likf- MarshaReuter - 123 words
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Article80 1941-03-05 16 loodon. Mar. 4. Von Fapcn, German Ambassador, ua.s to-day received by President Ineunu of TurK(> and read out to him a personal JBCWagO from Hitler, states Ihe Ankara wireless. Tlie announr *.»id. "The president listened to the nenwuge with great attention and begged Von Pap»*ri to convey his thanks toReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration91 1941-03-05 16 London. Mat The KhSjl audiences 'o-e x h r e i m statesmen. 4 Oaulle. it J had received! der oi tiie Frencli forces,' he mel jH hen i pected "«J autumn visit ROOSi repn third Wins--.; l the Prime Reuter. t M Lucky dop Spottie a l black icReuter - 91 words
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Article293 1941-03-05 16 Nairobi, Mar. 4. fOINCIDENT with General Smuts' arrival in Nairobi, to-day, it was announced in an official communique that Iscia Baidoa and Bulmo Buti have beeruoccupied. Iscia Baidoa and Bulmo Buti, are both about 170 miles north-west and due north, respectively, ci Mogadishu. LargeReuter - 293 words
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Article64 1941-03-05 16 Tokyo. Mar. 4. A FINAL agreement is expected to be drafted this afternoon by me Peace Conference following the receipt of new instruction by the French and Thai idega tions. Meanwhile, the JapaneM an urging the French to reconsid their reply, which, while accepting Japan's mediationReuter - 64 words
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Article80 1941-03-05 16 FIVE enemy aircraft WW *>L c u fighters in the Corfu area yester. j Middle East communique which _n1 Albania a small tormatiori oi craft patrolling the vicinity ol cepted a number of I three-engined longdistance bomo a oi I hem lown into the SOS A few80 words
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Advertisement76 1941-03-05 16 "< YiitV\-l»laiM'" Yesterday's score: FOUR SINGAPORE FREE PRESS- "Fu IF blooded action, thrills, romance ami humour *\W\\\.\\ 3.15p.m. 6.15p.m. 9,15p.m, fmmmmmWmmmmW 9 mmm Wm\ m^B m W THK FiLM mmmt^ IT A■ _B l RATHBONE I III: M AUK 7_^f of ZOICIiO _aMh Centur\ ro\ SPECIAL By Arrangement wi«h the76 words
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