Morning Tribune, 13 March 1941

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  • 18 1 Morning Tribnne V(> l 6— No. 35, Thursday, Mar. 13, 1941 Morning Tribune Thursday, March 13. 19 41
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  • 825 1 BOMB ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF A BRITISH ENVOY M M.AIUAV ••niPEiniXI^TE" TO ALLIi:» DII'LO^IAT^ comment la available in official quarters in London on the outrage at bul, in which Mr. Rendel was nearly a victi n, as details have not yet been ISTANBUL, MAR. 12. JHI BRITISH MINISTER IN
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  • 364 1 M London. Mar. 12. jyjhvlHhKS of the House of Commons vented the loudest cheering for a long time this afternoon when Mr. Winston (hurt hill made a brief statement on the passage of the American Lease and Lend Bill. Lver\ sentence provoked a new and louder outburst.
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  • 90 1 Tok>o, Nmt. U THAU AM) and i rem h Indo China assured Japan that they will not enter :in\ undertaking tliyhlftllg political, eronomie or military co-operation likely to lead to .iMtagomsm between Japan and a third pt« er. 'j Assurance, says the Doi
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  • 79 1 Tokyo Mil. 1 Tlli FMPdgp Minister. Mi V Mai HOfca, to-night for Berlfai tad R<wm lot tii:.> ui'h f fit lr r and .Mussolini Ac ompanicd hv a stall <»l •Nwm be vts «flf by the Ministers of n N.iw u m rl other Cabin.'* Ministers, the Army
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  • 136 1 Wellington, Mar. 12. Till: rapid expansion of the New /.r.il.iiul forces to resist every possible attack was streiwed by Sir Cyril Ne/wall, the i**\v Ciovernor-deneial, opening the Dominion Parliament to-day. Every possible itep, ho said, wu.^ Of'my, liken to meet any emerKency and with
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  • 129 1 Blackshirt Youth As Fodder A'! 12 AN Italian B n yoi whom Mussolini used to uionr. hymn "Giov;i i, flu;) without proper I I h littn In i and i 'lessly mown A 1 1 major stat< I #i iat tru» the yoi tod t<> uch butchei revolt* Youths who
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  • 355 2 /^a«^ /lif^i Lend Hill Washington, Mar. 12. r J'hi. Administration*! decision to ask Congress for the 17,000 million appropriation to aid Britain all [n cash, instead of a part in contractual authority based on t'i" theory of such action, will show the world that the United state
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  • 66 2 Washington, M;ir. 12. fFWO HUNDRED ampliibian hmk- are Included In ihf United States defenei wndors. GafaMe ol carrying 36 fuljj equipped rmn. lltese tanks will be used mainh for landing purposes. Tht3 are ;il*> itatod t<» i ;i!)!« of tend tpiad irf 23
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  • 100 2 SAAF Bomb Enemy Camp Nairol >. Jtar. 12. THE s.mti, African A;; Forct machin ,'•t ed ui Italian raproni bomber uli'»v a.upi?.ir«»d to he bogfCd BH thf JigjiiM aerodrome in Ah\>NJina »n Mar. I, StJTI ii n i;. i mm unique i«Mied here. Italian m r;r road fc:. f T
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  • 64 2 Carol Lupescu Change Houses London, Mar TX-KIXG CAROL of Rummu ind M li Lupescu, wh ><ir a •.>h across the Porttiiv a high-o >'.■ t last W ehangM their residence, states the rrPTOondtnt 01 the ?ree rhej h*\ noted bo 1 villa foe- wealthy Sonhoi D.i..»ama Since sunvin« at Ustooh,
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  • 6 2 MR. MATSUOKA
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  • 139 2 Tokyo. Mar. 12. SOME uiiea t the journey of Mr. Yosurfe Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Minister, to Em n<> is evident in the comments of the influential j Shimbun to I "Aa rumours indicate the impending aggravation of the European conflict, it is to be expected
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  • 97 2 London, Mar. 12. Anew constitution for Jamaica, based on univt gufffage, wu announced by the Under-Secretary :or the Colonies. Mr. George Rail, In the House of Common The preliminary stages will be a census and ine of the lccal Government and in the meantime official
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  • 275 2 ONE mau was killed and four others serinualy injured when a man ran amok at Pickering Mreet at about 1 p.m. last night. The assailant himself was seriously injured and i> now in hospital with wounds on the head and back. Mr. Kok Ah
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  • 87 2 Chungking Story Of Japan Navy'S Moves Chungking. Mar JAPAN has 52 divisions J arms, of which stat toned in China, nir Manchuria and six li Korea and Formosa. to a spokesman or* til Military Council. He estimated iv makes a •'southward push may be able to use 3 eight divisions.
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  • 298 2 London, Mar IT was officially announced that conl of the Australian Imperial Force an New Zealand Expeditionary Force, whj England for duty in another theatre of th arrived safely in the Middle East time ftgO. On the departure of the troops from !noland, the Dominions Secretary
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    • 49 2 GIVE YOUR FEET A HOLIDW! i>et four I full da hare to iq d' PHIU EPS Rubber Bole U I WWOO bfl take all t] o! talking— tbery ar« oron >. thr. PHILLIPS RDB B I R SOLES N O M B E Hole Ai(*nt.s^RA2!/iMIN n£NBA4 117.125. Cecil ;ti"s4, S/auapw^
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  • 415 3 1. MEN....2. MACHINES London. Mar. 12. THE morning ne.vspapers generally give much prominence to leading articles on Sir Archibald Sinclair's speech in the House of Commons on the air posi The Times, emphasising the satisfactory ratio ol British to (ierman air »s. observes thit
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  • 84 3 London, Mar. 12. 1 I|R. lima Baker, the wealthy New Zealand resident of J Malaya, has given £30,000 fcr m\ fighters and has sent an appeal through Lord Beaver. brook (or further Empire flights and squadrons. S He said, i am doing mv I utmost
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  • 45 3 Vichy, Mar. 12. Ament for th? supply oi iav. m rials from Germany for dust ries has been conthe Vichy nejW t M. Fayel. represenol the French Iron and >: ration, has just returned > Paris after a six-day visit to where he concluded these :ementB.- Reuter
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  • 155 3 Tokyo, Mar. 12. jHi mediation conference over the Thai-Indo-Chma controversy concluded yesterday at 4 i-official Japanese report The essential, points diation terms follow: n—rn ce cedes to Thai the PaJUay and other re- of the boundary bet- provinces of Buttambaim and the region on the
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  • 196 3 Capetown, Mar. 12. THE war will cost South Afiica £72,000,000 in 1941/'.! said Mr. Jan Hofmeyr. the Minister ol Finance introducing the Budget in the House ol Assembly >d Thls compares with £60.000.000 in 1940/1. Of the £72,000.000, 40 per cent, will come from
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  • 58 3 London. Mar. 12 would be simply falUng into the German *»P/ Obviously -he British eannol give no the b ade. Admiral Darlat. .ays that lood w0,,1cl go mnn a. mSoetai wroptone p is stUl tSSlnga large Share ol mosi th. Imp* ont»Tin" un-occupi^d France He
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  • 161 3 Palace Bombed Again BUCKINGHAM London. Mar BUCKINGHAM PAI \< I it was twmUi to- day. was ■fftla homhrd ill a lit Hit raid. Him btmta It'll near the palace during tin- raid One destroyed the lodg m the north gate ol the pa i whuh Is close to the garden
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  • 115 3 Actress To Keep Her Son ifr; the retull oi i reached In chambers In 'Chancery Court, Mlaa Ann Todd the actress, will retain the cu [i, rour-year-old David, the ion oi her former marriage to Mi Ictor Malcolm Mr, Malcolm, who is taring m the United State,, applied tbnuiu'»» a
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    • 96 3 Piles Curbed in 10 Minutes pon'l I*l hlnic i protruding IMI< »P > 1 1 f ii. i i. nn |»l ride, i I in nnifoi i 1 i .ii thi -i .1 Ml. 1(1 tO hM I I nl.ii... hy( I t i The FARA»A¥ IOJIIMXY EMiIVEERS 3 Raffle
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  • 1243 4  -  J L ARDMORE J mm THE wartime exercises which have just ended v;ave the women who make up the Technical Section of 11.»- Medical Auxiliary Service a .splendid opportunity of testing the plaster casts of "wounds" which they have been making lor
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    • 20 4 Elizabeth Arden's STOP RED LIPSTICK JUST ARRIVED A red as gay, arresting, vivid as red can be. MAYNARD'S BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 97 4 0 y D l ue Hyacinth THE ONCE'ADAY COSMETICS Good But Cheap POWDER 1 BLUE HYACINTH P" wl rt I cives «ne skin disunion I .h»rm of natural loveliness J ROUGE 1 There is a shade to MM evorv complexion CREAMS 1 (old Vanishing: Cold CJJJ 1 I rinses and
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  • 873 5 "SHE WALKS BEAUTY Walking gracefully in high heels is twice as difficult, as skipping along in flat- heeled shoes. I Lissom Judy Garland, M.G.M. starlet, has mas- tered the art to perfection, however. WALKING is a means of locomotion, but walking beautifully is an art and a rare one. It
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  • 414 5 don't believe these "OLD WIVES' TALES" answers to questions S women ask about u common beauty i superstitions I THERE are some beauty superstitions which may be labelled M "old wives' tales" inasmuch as they are based on misleading, irrational ideas. They do, however, persist and it may be said
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    • 67 5 ,'^H H For a '1( .u. healthy and rrfrenhliitc drink, Wlitirwuy'H Cyder takr< a 'o. /'^BS' H Wl> r you a n>U! l¥l^ ct 1 jjtiittM 1:sl brtOW) whl< h ar* mild*- in H wlkm; the world's Jtn«*Ht J I jh^^^^^^^^h^^^^^^^^b ft n i fvi i l r fe r\/nn
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  • 326 6 BARGAIN-HUNTERS will k* gted of the opportunity to arqunr really smart dav frockl at h-cj.k-.-cI price! offered by th.- sulc no* r s;:::;r izrsrxs ■«r r-r&'iszrsrss (iicssmakor details. Prisfilla believrs m buying only from fi'st class American houses and her Hubritr trdoki have won for themselves ftO excellent
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  • Article, Illustration
    512 6 Son ml A N« k iv Not*! PRINTED cotton, broadcloth and pique continu be the favoured fabrics for children's d with dots, stripes and floral patterns dividing th honours equally among them. A new note is, how ever, sounded by the introduction of the two-wai dress a frock
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    • 57 6 spmpovrm if YJ\ !H\TS I'B) PRISCILLA Ltd. S A L I DRESSES From S4/- to SIS/--61 STAMFORD ROAD. (Cu Court Phonr 3335 i "SNOW WHITE" CLCA-MVG \T PARIS O CO. DRY CLEANFP.S 28, COLfiawlAN ST Phone 4045 Schiaparelli is in New York Hartnell is in London I Pauline is at
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    • 13 6 Imported Gowns Accessories 5 Stamford Rnad capitol boildino. J JldmiUfG INOaO 'PHONE W3B
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    1023 7 Letter From London r*rt£ 4|-? i Invasion Talk Begins Again: Indian Girls Make Speeches: Boys s In The R.A.F.: Loss To Civil Aviation L_ J London, Jan. 14. DISCUSSION of Hitler's proD bable invasion plans are a favourite diversion. They died down a tew months ago, and
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  • 213 7 THE action brought by Sarathambal, young Indian woman Lainst A R N Arunasalam Chettiar for the recovery of $1 ,5 a 0 g 0 a which she said she had loaned him and a so *>n> T** n riicmiwpH hv Mr. Justice A. K. a tJecKeu
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  • 332 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH, 13, 1941 PACT POSTPONED \yOIvM) attention continues to be foamed on Yugoslavia whose projected pact with Germany is now reported to have been postponed, contrary to general expectations. Yugoslavia Unlay is in the same position as Bulgaria was B fortnight ago, and Rumania three months ago.
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    • 40 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Hcular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes 'i Intricate Visual yjjmlZ?^ Problems ft *> W^y GUsses if net4t4 \Jr^ l; Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. rears' European Clinical Experience. Phone 3002. wß@4L''^^*jmmt^Ez--^ r ""^r "II" mmmmmmmmm^am^^^Esimammmm^m^Amllmm
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    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD WmW YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS ShRVICK Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINCiAPORE, 8.8. mONB NO. »U.
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  • 332 8 DROFITEERING in rice is the subject of a communique I issued by the Food Controller, Malaya, who appeals to the public to come forward and make known the manner in which they are being cheated, in order to stamp out the dishonest practices of certain dealers.
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  • 102 8 DEAD BUT WONT LIE DOWN A German official communique claimed that in operations off the German coast a British destroyer was torpedoed and sunk by a German motor torpedo boat. Fn actual feel the Flotilla leader Kelly was torpedoed by a motor torpedo boat and badly damaged, but she was
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    59 8 PO SE! Belii ve it or not. these are outdoor mannequins in train- t ing OB the beat*, under director Mariana Smillie. She is htit Ehowiftg one rf her l)Cach units how to stand *M Stcnach and hips should he drnvn in and the chest carried high. Simple enough in
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    • 118 8 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY] FIRE? South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 5926 2, Finlayson Green CATHAY CAFE "Where Everybody Goes" DURING NACKOUT WEEK OPEN EVERY NIGHT IH\f <& DANCE The best Food and Entertainment in Singapore TRY OUR FAMOUS CHINESE CHOW MARIE iDESTY j IN NEW NUMBERS
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  • 1905 9 $7,000 DEMANDED FROM MR. X ALLEGED Story Of Heavy Payments £NOTHER case concerning fabulous demand! made on Mr. "X" as the "price of silence" was heard In the second court, before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the form of a preli- minary inquiry, yesterday. A Chinese named Lim John Chye is
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    • 86 9 Arthritis Agony Curbed in 30 Minutes Tti- amaunfl n*-w discovery Rumend >.4tnl«h' h thi- iMilnn of Arthritis. ftTn'iuna--1 tintm. Lumbago, Nnirltin urul S« iuaklc I" ri»ii:ni< i th- I .11 .i .1 in a w jla mai l-.n« i.i.<li< in -it -I th. bodj \»>\f m md l'ii.- \> Id
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  • 201 10 VET another r.W.D. officer, the fourth for the week, appeared yesterday in the thirl court, belore Mr. L. C. Goh, on charffes of extortion anc 1 bribery. He was Malavaraith. a Malabari When Mala\;iraith claimed tiiul. the case wa.s postponed, bail in $1,000 being
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  • 297 10 >lolorisl tomiiieiided C NATCH-THIEVING, one of the most prevalent i v forms of crime in Hongkong, is becoming quite i I common in Singapore too. Stating this fact yesterday, in the third court, when two Chinese were charged. Inspector Embtrry i asked for deterrent punishment,
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  • 156 10 THERE is a girl in Berkshire, a few weeks old, who many years hence may recall seeing her grandfather ride winners on the Turf. Although Fred Herbert is 53, one of the oldest regular jockeys and probably the only grandfather still riding, he has been engaged for next
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  • 110 10 'rORTHCOMING Piesbyterian Ser vices Club programmes are zs Thursday Mar. 13. Games; F-i day Mar. 14, Dance; Saturday Mar" 15. Open; Sunday Mai lr, biW Monday Mar. 17, Game*; iuesdai Mar. 18. Entertainment Variety) Wednesday Mar. 19. Dance Thirl day Mar. 20. Whist Drive The Club will
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    • 211 10 i> -HH"- r 'i'T'T I '•'II' a^B BY P&dattdBRITISH "INDIA LIMFS (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
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    • 273 10 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes Choking:, gasping, xvhcrzru 1 Bronchitis poison four >— health and weaken your heart. Mentiacc, the prescription of an Amei un -i inn, ptnrts killing Asthma G< i purifies the blood and builds >.. vitality so th;tt you can slopp soundh i atiything and enjoy
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 46 10 *f nurim nu i.ni T War and delayed mails h>ve let us down. The Mickey Mouse continuation strips are not to hand. but. c hop they will he in a day or two. In the meantime here are further experiences oMmrj. yL V«B«l^*«««*an^.r>B.^-. .•.■tlltt»Arii '""""v i
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    • 473 11 fbfdgshsdf Domestic Occurrence I in MEMORIAM I- invinK memory of my dear I K)H N JAMES MOREY I killed in a motor accident W^, fj^nah Road, on the 13th P al( il'is loving wife. r;,,r takes our loved ones from 3 but never from our I Situations Vacant B^T""/ toucher,
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    • 592 11 Financial WANTED LOAN for $300T~^007 l^tere A, paid by instalments. Apply Box 311 Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No 748(1)' Professional SPECIALIST TOH recent successful cures J?. c l ud s 2 cases Le Pr°sy also Paralysis. High Blood Pressure. Rheumatism Urinary, Skin Diseases. Female complaints etc. Moderate charges Treatment givei under
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    • 685 11 Motor Vehicles »ft WG bTp "°»T^ Past, tconoml-al. 1 good mechanical condition. $750-. 'Ptouue bOS^evenniKs. (No 761(>) WANTED. 1936.7 Hlllman Minx Morris^ or any light C ;.r. Partlculans to Box 344 **Hliiya Tribune, Singapore. (No. I13O) FORD SALOON car 1935 6. Eu K lnt- «v ten< condition Apj-iy 54 Ko<-k
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    • 698 11 Property For Sale -2 LOTS (fach G.OOO sq. ft.) for pffDU* Jient und lemiHjrary BullUlun. Water, Slcc. available. Bus route Uoli>k cheap Apply M. buinbnwH Road Singupuit- (Nu B.'K., FOR BALI 12 Hfinl-detHcht-d bouses. Upper SeranfOCQ. tU-i\U $20- each t3«'j month to be told lo ocm bior* A PPiJ I
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    • 456 11 JON THE; J AIR I SINGAPORE (1.533 he*) ZHPI 30 9? mctrn (9ft melt) .1 ZHPi 41 in. ire* (7. 25 m< 1} From n 00 a ni. to 8 35 am. From 10 00 .Mi to 1 50 p m. From 500 p m to 10 00 p m.
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  • 127 12 ABOUT 100,000 people, according to iie official estimate. will be executed in Germany this year because they are I idiots, incurable lima- 1 ties or hopeless crimi nals. This is the pro- gramme the Nazis have set themselves. They make no secret of it. For a long
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  • 193 12 Paris Has 6A.M. Food Queues DARlS— capital o f German occupied France, which contains nearly all France's coal mines is shivering today for lack of coal and food. The Paris correspondent of the frankfurter Zeitung reveals that distribution of coal to private households did not begin until Christmas Day, and
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    • 162 12 LAST 2 PERFORMANCES TO-DAY at 3.15 and 6.15 ONLY (Owing to the WAR FUND screening of "Hired Wife" at 9.15 p.m.) 3,i5 1 \riroi |6.iTj A Rollicking Musical Hit based on a Song that the whole world has raved over .mf KOIAAHTIC ANTICS! f\/j l '^^m^' %Vith Splenciid Supporting Programme
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    • 179 12 It's a Grand Double Stage and ScreT Attraction in jiid Great Cause TONIGHT at 9.1S sharp AT^ THE CAPiTQI. (.ALA MALAYAN PREMIERE IN AID OF THF 'Bt)Y-A-BOMBER FUNDI UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATOOXAfiK^I I A BLONDE ON HIS MIND-AND IA BRUNETTE IN HIS ARMS! k— And it's the sex plosion of the
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  • 217 13 I. Furunc, Japanese, was fined $200, or in default, three months' simple imprisonment, by Mr. C. H. Whitton, in the district traffic court, yesterday, for causing hurt to a compatriot by negligent driving. Furune's licence was alco endorsed. Furune. who was stated to be the divisional manager
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  • 62 13 A.R.P. Engineering AR.P. Engineering" is the title of a talk to be broadcast from the Singapore Station to-night (Thursday* at 7 p.m. by Mr. T. Clark, a structural engineer. The talk describes the action which should be taken by every householder to protect himself, his family and his property against
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  • 36 13 The British Resident of Selanuor hM appointed Mr A O. Coltman. M.I. A., M.S. QS.. to be Offlrrr-in-Churi'.f -1 the Rrscue Service for the Diftrid Of Kuala Lumpur in JCcordanrp with the Passive Defence Service Regulations.
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    • 202 13 BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN! AIHAMBftA H fry/ay's Sensational Musical Comedy Hit I LSj^^lUClllE BALL RICHARD L P^Pl^F^- CARLSON ANN MILLER Ii I IDDIE BRACKEN FRANCES t v soNfiHiTsr^ lANGFORD DESI ARNAZ Pi Pjoduced and directed by UAI I.DAV Ir GEORGE ABBOTT nui LIKUI ikO iaoio mctuic With excellent Supporting Shorts
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    • 165 13 OPEN.NO %V|| |||X 6.15 TODAY ■■jUPaHI 9.|5 EDGAR All ATI'S MASTER-DETECTIVE "MR. J. C. REEDER" SOLVES A MYSTERY THAT HAS BAFFLED SCOTLAND YARD ONLY THE WORLD'S GREATEST WRITER OF MYSTERY THRILLERS I COULD HAVE WRIT TEN THIS I STORY FULL OF SUSPENSE! EDGAR WALLACE IllKimjl Off." f l Wmtiß*Z%i'£M JACK
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  • 266 14 i'ru'Ket lli'^i«s THE Royal Australian Air Force brat the Y.M.C.A. at cricket yesterday. The Australians, despite lack of practice, showed that they are in a position to field a powerful team which should defeat all opposition In Malaya. At last six men who played y» sterday would find
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  • 129 14 STRENUOUS tennis was witnessed oo the Y.M.C.A. courts this evening when Robert Chin and Lini Hee Chin j met to decide the final of the "A" class singles. Um Hee Chin won. The first set. fought out at a fait pace went to
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  • 175 14 Cricket Association Suggested OUPPORT tor the suggestion mooted in these columns i recently that a cricket asso- ciation be formed in Singapore is forthcoming from a local cricket enthusiast who remarks that such an association in Singapore would eventually lead !to the formation of an allMalayan body. Says the enthusiast,
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  • 134 14 IJOT content with living with' his friend while he himself was ill and unable to work, Tan Cheng Poh, of Tanjong Pagar Road, decided to end his life. On March 5. the two friends. Tan and Yit Wong, had their insi meal together. Yit Wong
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  • 307 14 Sime Darby Hold Uniteers 2— All llii»ine«K League INHEfchS 2; SIME DARBY J. CIML IMKBY held Tniteers to a two-all draw in I S i a Business Houses league match, on the J I J C S C ground, yesterday. J Sime Darby were lucky not to lose since thenI
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  • 192 14 COLD STORAGE 2; G.E C. 2. THE match between the Singapore Cold Storage and the General Electric Company, on Fraser and Neave's ground, also ended in a two-all draw, despite a fine recovery by the G.E.C. in the second ha.'f after being a goal down.
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  • 28 14 MATCH AT NAVAL BASE IN a second division "B matcb played at the Naval Base yesterday, the Naval Base Indians beat the Wanderers by five goals to three.
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  • 46 14 CHINESE PURSUE JAPANESE Somewhere on the West River front. Kwangtung, Mar. 11. Following the rerapture of both Tinpak and Shuitung on Saturday mornIng, uhe Chinese forces pursued the enemy remnants to Fangchiling and Paichiao, south-west of Tinpak where they have been completely mopped up.— Central News.
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  • 135 14 CINEMA OWNERS MEET pHINESE cinema owners, representing all districts in Malaya, met together at a dinner party at the Cathay Roof Garden, last night, and unanimously resolved to form an Exhibitors' Association to protect their interests. A sub-committee, consisting of Mr. G.H Kiat. Mr. R.R. Shaw, Mr. Ho Ah Loke
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  • 191 14 BRIGHTS LIGHTS 0110O ]52 W !H the light at the Capitol Sweetheart Now' I last night. wth beauty and talent aiu ,the audio,,,,' wiiFJja welcome, th Dennis OKccfe J Mcore Helni Parriih a? Howard plav the leadino this delightful musical V story mainly light roma, which one has to wait
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  • 123 14 THWEE Ewe Bee. 50. Hoi was yesterday commitj stand his trial at the nd sizes on two charges of I and a charge of attei murder. It is alleged that Ewe Bee bed to death his motnerj Lim Lin, while she was aa an attap house at Tiong. Road
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    • 22 14 Tide Table HIGH IBM TO-DAY: 10.26 a.m.. 9.3 ft 11.14 p.m., 8.8 ft. TO-MORROW: 11.10 a.m.. 9.7 ft.; 11.44 p.m.. 9.2 ft.
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    • 40 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.AFA;;4'' Sli S.CF.A. v A«."I pub l Div. II A. RAA 1< v w Y.M.C A RAF iB.M.'. Seletar; a Corinthians, v g Naval Base: B h v H. and 8. B N.A.A.F.I v OJ Oversea C J.C.SA.
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  • 218 15 Anzacs To Build Club In K. L (Fiom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. AN intimation tnat the Committee had submitted the plan for a building which would house '.he Anzac Club was given by the Chairman of the Sanitary Board, Mr. W. N. Gourlay, at its monthly meeting held
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  • 68 15 Itu, Western Hupeh, Mar. 11. A number of Japanese units have been surrounded at Tachiaopien and Taijlsngchiao. on the west bank of the Yangtze River, opposite Ichang, where they have been subject to vigorous Chinese assault. The number of Japanese tr'oops operating on the west bank of
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  • 200 15 Soldiers Were HouseBreakers p>( K soldiers in 1 the Pioneer Corps were sentenced at Denver Quarter Sessions recently for robbing an. unoccupied house. They were Thomas Armstrong aged 39; Leonard Berry, 33 Walter Nelson, 42; and Arnold Unton, 39. All were charged vith breaking into a house and stealing or
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  • 40 15 £3 15s.A Week At 16 rro boys aged l»--teen and seventeen were said at Tottenham to be earning^ |if. a week each Tne magistrate said IJ a "tremendous wasre" a-o1 find ea f; h pos«e.ssini? a P&'' wc-raan shoe l»
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  • 172 15 Busy Day For The Ambulances THE Singapore Municipal ambulancs service had one ot its heaviest days, yesterday with i a record number of calls and most oi them serious. A male Chinese is stated to have attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a broken porcelain bowl at
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  • 68 15 THE ill >winf wiU reprtient tne Indian Association against the S R C on Saturday at 2 r>.m and on Sunday at 11 am on the S R C. I ground Lail Singh 'Oapfc), B 3 Varma. H C. S£ r do'ham. D. Dharmaraj. B K 3a-karan, N"
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    • 309 15 \ic Notices fccAPORE IIsIICIPALITY I nov, to Vh tJSi' I p r vlc* tor parttm ,-r Room. I Date of Cloalni I K I IV 31. March IMI ent of BrtUied •M Match. 1941. NOTICE 5 oi The Registrar X Compaq \a opcrUexperiment, a service ts .during the morning Rush
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    • 296 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 4% DEBENTURE STOCK 1939. INTEREST DUE 31ST MARCH 1941. AND SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL Z'c DEBENTURE STOCK 1935. INTEREST DUE IST APRIL, 1941. Notice is hereby given that trr Transfer Registers of the above Stocks will be closed from the 18th to the 3 lit March, 1941. both days inclusive.
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    • 94 15 VICTORIA THEATRE SAT. 15th. MARCH. and Sat. Wed. Sat j 9.30 5 9 12 9.30 Oncf Nightly Yaudeville A REAL BARRACK SHOW ~TAN TANGLIN HOCK CHI AN TITTERS -CHARLEY'S POTTED ACNT 1 POPULAR GINA BALLADS EDGAR A NOEL COWARD PLAYLET i:i I i s "BARRI I ROBERTS MADAM SEEHOWFATIAM A
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  • 478 16 SMASHING RAF RAID ON NAVAL BASE AT KIEL London, Mar. 12. A SUCCESSFUL R.A.F. attack on the German naval base n* Kiri in uiiidi iiritish bomber crews saw flashes. .11 I\ H I 111 WHICH EJllHilii wuiu««,i iieavy explosions and the glare of lar^e fire, was tarried out :>n Tuesday
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  • 201 16 CAIRO. MAR. 12 TMPLRIAL TROOPS. CONTINUING THEIR AI)VAN<;e in itauan somaliland, occrs&v da XZa7 miles north of moga Italian losses since the British crossing of Juoi river are now estimated at over 31.000. Announci ithese latest successes, a British G.H.Q. communing says that in other sectors
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  • 64 16 pLAYJXG on their own ground last Sunday the Singapore Khalsa Association defeated the Western Depot Naval Base i by 66 runs. 1 Batting first the S.K.A. scored 149 for three declared, chiefly through the efforts of Choor Singh who was undefeated with 68. Ram Singh with 35 was
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  • 373 16 London, Mar. 12. TIIF Times in a leader headed, "Defence in the Pacific," says "The staff talks between Australia and New Zealand, the first since the outbreak of the war, have begun in Melbrurne. These talks are a pendant to the work of the r.asiern Group
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  • 126 16 London. Mar B NAZI guns may have subdued the Dutch* but they have not conquered the Dutch sj writes the Miami Herald. "It appears tw society has been flourishing, aimed at iie invaders. 'Poison weapons, mistreatment ol t>r "r diers. sniping, pushing of Nazis into canals ana were some
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  • 34 16 The Thailand Minister to Berlin t^ Jishin| lotov to-day and exchanged note> SoV jpU lomatic relations between Thailand j« |oIK a Moscow message. M. Molotov lau in the Thailand Ministers honour. Reuter
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