Morning Tribune, 17 March 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning Tribune Vol. li— No. 38, Monday, Mar. 17, 1941. Morning Tribune Monday, March 17, li)4l.
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  • 1825 1 Roosevelt Flays The Dictatorships 'CHINA WILL HAVE HITLER WARNS OUR HELP" OF SACRIFICES IF there were any doubts as to the part that America £oing to play in the victory that is coming for thi Democradei, they were set at rest by the stirring speech made
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  • 314 1 A tf^^ ShAX VOKK >IAI: l« C CORDING TO DIPLOMATIC I- ROM BVDAPES'I lII\T BKITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCK ESTIMATED AT 150.000 MEN HAS LANDED IN GREECE. The Greeks have taken over .'i.OOd prisoners, induiing sevenal high officers, in vigorous rounttr. attacks following Mussolini's aftertive Spring offensive in
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  • 70 1 Singapore Mar. 16 Men between 4i and 4S and are to for work of I nning next m< nth. The registral d42 on Aui applicable t. ■a men of 21 will 9 Mr. Erh( I Berto, bro dcatting UMlaj Rid We be able to ai or
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  • 77 1 Turkey Has Parachute Troops Vichy, Mar. 16 TI'RKEV now has parachute troops. This was revealed in an announcement by the War Minister that parachute troops of the Turkish army will engage in manoeuvres during the cominj week, according to an Istanbul message to the Vichy news agency. A further indication
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    150 2 The Short Sunderland" long-range rcconnais-^ Usance flying boat has four Bristol Pegasus XXii eiigiw each of 850 h.p. Armament S i imiudes multiple gun turrets fore and aft and two further gun positions in the top of the S fuselage. Hence the aircraft is referred to as a Battleship of
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  • 70 2 Ankara. Mar. 16.— Nazi diplomats and other Germans in Turkey are apparently making an attempt to appeal to Turkish sentiment by arranging a series of entertainments marking the 25th anniversary of the death of Field Marshal Von Der Qoltl who reorganised the Turkish arm* during the reign
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  • 228 2 London, Mar. 18. A DAMAGING admission made by the German wireless lias not escaped notice in London. It will be remembered that the German High Command claimed that H.M.S. Ark Royal was sunk in September 2b. .'939, by bombs from an aircraft piloted dv Corporal Frunke
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  • 107 2 (From Our Own Report«ri Taipinj;, Sunday IVEMANDLNG higher wages a stating that they were ba< treated, about 300 coolies emplo ed by firewood dealers 01 P< Weld and Ma tans downed t« yesterday. The men's demands arc based i the recent news that Fenai would be
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  • 79 2 Shanghai. Mar. 16. BITTER, fighting is in pfOgrttl i the result of a determine Chinese drive, following the r( capture of Tungchcn-. in Sout Hupeh province, on Tsungyan strategic town on the Hunan-Hupfl border, according to Chine.se Prel reports J Fierce fighting is also proccedfl
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  • 417 2 London, Mar. 16. JOINT ownership of Singapore by Britain and the United Slates is comment, ed on by the Washington correspondert of The Observer, writing »n American aid to Britain and the consequences of this on a future world oi-iely in wl.tch the keys would
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    • 126 2 Pains in Back, Nervous, Rheumatic! Wronr f""d» nnd drinks, worry, over-v-'ik iuul in*- ii t «old» often put n Htmln 4>ti tho K"liieyH and Kidney ami Mla<l.|»r Tivul.U-m are «.h<- true :uuk<' of Kxi^rs Aold--1» (leftlng Ip Nlffhtfl, Mur.ilnir PaHWi«»»il, \j*K I'ainx. N<:rvr>uMtiefl«. IMzzln<*H», Swollen AnkWs, KhcumutLsm, Puffy h:>» ll<lm.
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  • 310 3 Miserable Mussolini ,B\ Henry Stokes. Keuter \s Special Correspondent in Greece) Athens, Mar. 16. I\! who was expected to return to Rome yesterday ;r had his hopes of appearing before his own people as hero rudely shattered. :isive" Spring offensive the Fascist Dictator proriespondent party leaders
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  • 93 3 London, Mar. H> to defend Yugoslav independence a. id iv-non-beUigersat is expressed by the semi-official news- V'reme, um\ quoted by the Belgrade radio in an English oarlcast last night. Ibe article headed "Liberty, dependence. Peace" says: M H r e cannot sacrifice our lib independence
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  • 46 3 M London. Mar. 16. r Averel] Harriman. who has 2 f: I'i^sident Roosevelt n connection with Amc•mder the Lease and Lend pmved p.ere to-day. I at the airport by the r^ states Minister in London, jnel Johnson. Mr. Haxri- Press representatiras: British Wireless
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  • 37 3 b Rome, Mar 16. IT on Saturday, received of Italian inventors a to him on important oncerning new weapons tes a semi-oflloial anwhich appears to 1 the Duce has returuf^ m Albania Reuter
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  • 191 3 London. Mar. 16 BROADCASTING to British listener* on the second anniversary of the Nazi annexation of Czechoslovakia, M. Jan Masaryk. formerly Czechoslovak Mmwl"in London, said: 'Two years ago *m the Mls March, Hitler slept for one night in Uiadeany Co^U that magnificent old fortress
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  • 83 3 <u railway via-j* duct mar Zurich "T station, S wither- V land, that w;h damn) «(1 bv a «im« bomb that vpliMirfl in thr S i niy hi kiUinn J (iv«* pco^k; and injur ing an i V <>th« r Men cm \re >»ecii «>« the
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  • 271 3 Singapore Indians Fete Agent Singapore. Sunday WHATEVER hftfl been done I have been personally satisfied that it has been done in the best interests of our country with absolute fairness to the interests of all concerned and nothing has been done to prejudice the interests of our countrymen here," said
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  • 199 3 Food For Unoccupied France Washington, Mar LI DURING I talk mi .Nttim! i>, Mr. OrcWJ Hull, Uury oi State, and I Halifax. British Ambassador, an understood to have discussed problen i seeming th»> position of unoccupied France though there li no confirmation of the i uiTioiirs re that Britain would
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  • 52 3 Sydney. Mar. 16 Mr. F.K.T. Loh. Special Commissioner of Ovc rse^a Affairs in the Chungking Government, a r rived in Sydney on otii cinl business" He expects to nnuiin ior two months in Austral)*. He said thai China was growing economically stronger and would fight on tor ion yean if
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    • 103 3 BIILT TO f r OF KX(i:U,KN(K To-day, when competition in keen in world markets, the purchaser is of leu tempted by a cheap price to buy what k> only an inferior imitation of a SUu iiui machine To theme who are about to b iy a cycle it is well
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  • 1170 4  -  Vera Ardmore Eg TONIGHT at 8.50 p.m. and tgoin on W'dmvday ft! the MOM tune. Dorothy Helmrich, the noted Australian singer, will five two Concetti over the B M B C The singer, who is very well known in Australia, returned to her home
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  • 46 4 In Happy s Mood 11] R S Leon I Britlon was in happy mood when the cam- eraman caught this picture of he r at the i America n i women's Bridge a n d Mahjong i Drive at the i Cathay Cafe on S Friday.
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  • 44 4 Welcome Back From "Down Under" OACK in Singapore after spending long leave, and incidentally their honeymoon, in Australia, are Mr. and Mrs. James McKinlay. Mr. McKinlay was formerly stationed in Kuala Lumpur but has now returned to the Singapore branch of his firm. l
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    • 16 4 Schiaparelli is in New York Hartnell is in London Pauline is at WassiamulPs High Street, Singapore
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    • 57 4 ENROL NOW MATRICULATION tfi SENIOR CAMBRIDG' Day and Evening Tui.ion PITMAN'S are famous for successes at these exammi made possible by their systej of individual tuition enables students to Pros' rapidly. For Matriculation. PITMAN are one of the few College offering a full cour.se i IO Details and advice on
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  • 1051 5 farther and Lfl more nutritious if served omponlment Ol savoury rice, spatiny snippets of macaroni in n cue so much beloved by the childihshed rice for preference on account of d value. Alternatively, use parboiled thla is fclao very nourishing. When rmer, remember
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  • 73 5 Made From "Left-Over" SAUSAGE AND POTATO CAKES 2 lb. cold cooked .sausages 4 ib. left-over boiled pot 2 tobieepoonfnli milk, salt and pepper. 1 tablespoon flour. and brta^rumbs 'optional* Mash the potai imoothlj With a fork adding a sprink. Of salt and pi Pi and tablespoonful hot the Age meat
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    • 62 5 Miilrilioiis )1 /in* fl Rll'lkJl y/ /t^ S; -usjilts you r.-m i >i> s^m they arc m:nir c»u J l^^sX yV^W .-j>>tic.ss kitcn* j "j/ r x y yyjlK ';p«;tn ■ij-'-i '..>.- i. i'h fl BP^ r T >\K*SJ^^M /made fresh) m^^W V/^ DAILY IN OUrC \^B own kitchens) jSSI
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  • 626 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique *h DV the (loath of the Bevenmd Steven Band j D th€ nun t>f the Services have lont a very J < ..(,d friend m I \l' One of hii pel schemes was the formation. O f a Club r<n- the Services in the Presbyterian Church premises
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  • 1195 6 4 STRIKING tribute was paid to the people of Thailand by M* PranciBCoof»y in broadcast talk from the BkfIMMH Station last night. SpeakinK of the relation- between Thailand and Malaya, Mr. Cooray said: "The Thni people are staunch friends. (iratitude is one of their
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  • 269 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) VARIOUS difficulties which might have been met by V Transport Section of the Medical Auxiliary Service dun the recent exercises are to be discussed at a special nieeung the Section to be held on Wednesday this week, the m understands. Members
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  • 27 6 Stockholm *jj oWEDEN, expecting w J of the European Spring and Sumnin r* u rf certain defence m- of to have effective protection neutrality Reuter
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    1278 7 j I Heavier Sentences For Raid Looters: Beer Will Not Be Rationed: Germany Should Be S S S "Thrust Down To j 1 Hell": A "Witch" In S The Witness Box Letter From London Pti ghtened country like where p 1 00^ left to I they will
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  • 8 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1941. SPRING OFFENSIVE
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  • 372 7 \yiTH the COHrfng of Spring in Europe, the war is entering a new phase perhaps the decisive one. Since the Dunkirk epic, Britain has been on the defensive except in the air and in the Libyan campaign. Hut it is by no mean*; her intention to remain on the defensive,
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    346 8 UNKNOWN I HMTII HeriM^ AS the news comes to us of great air raids of Germany Of N successful naval actions against the enemy it is well to remember the thorough traintag that makes it possible and also the men who keep the sea lanes open. These pictures give
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  • 351 8 9 DIE AT WEDDING PARTY DRIDE, bridegroom and about forty guests were celebrating in the smokeroom of a West Midlands public-house when an A. A. shell killed nim of them, and seriously injura fifteen more. The party wa> nearing its end and guests were singing to an accordion played by
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    • 268 8 BOASi ills AGENCIBS THEOUGHOuf THE WOKLD. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. |«t zt> 2, Finlayson (ireen jCATIIAY CAFE "Where Fverybody Goes" NEW POLICY STARTING TO-DAY NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, IMDAV. SAT. NIGHTS ONLY SI. OO 50cts. for Service Men ■ll\i: DANCE The best Food and Entertainment
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  • 305 9 Manila, Feb. 12. THE Chinese Consulate-General has not given up the fight against the market code, which the Manila City Council has passed and the Mayor has signed. The code, as finally approved after more than a year, gives aliens three years in which to
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  • 141 9 "DIVING TWIN" CAPTIVE OF GERMANS ffKE father erf Iteginald Shuttleworth, K.A.F. radio operator and gunner, who is now a prisoner in Germany, has received a letter from him stating that he if now quite fit after spending many months m a German hospital receiving treatment for shrapnel wound in the
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  • 59 9 In San Fran* isco s Chinatown t*h***i I bntif the mystery of the Fast to America enjoy grw popularity. Here you aee Jardtne Hong imj»t n the performers at the "ForbW n I I club do a solo which is the highlight :I I| 1 school graduate and
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  • 213 10 Oxford. THE present war is nut affecting Oxford University to anything like the extent as did that of J 914-18. Whereas 26 years ago the < ultural activity oi the University \khs compelled almost to close dourn, it Is now continuing at a murh higher pressure
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  • 250 10 Officer On Cheque Other Charges Ihi a I IVrMMialii» •♦IVUAL personality" was mentioned during medical evidence at the resumed court-martial at Chelse.i. at which Lieutenant Frederick Walter Everard Smith, of trie King's Royal Rifle Corps, pleaded not guilty to charges of scandalous behaviour and to cheque charges. The Court found
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  • 160 10 Judge Rebukes "Banned" Girl AFTER Phyllis Tracev. varictv n,rti«t, of W^ntworth Tourt, SiirbUon. had stated at Ki*>eston County Court recently trurt she had billed her.self as "the girl the Lord Chamberlain banned," Judge Hancock ordered her to sit in court "until he was ready to let her I go." She
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  • 181 10 FORMBY CONQUERS NEW TERRITORY 4MEKICAN and Canadian stamps are becoming increasingly evident on the letters George Form by is receiving these dzys. The explanation is that tlfc toothy Lancashire comedian is now winning fans on the America continent. "Until recently, he w<u quite unknown over there But now his films
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    • 442 11 JON THEj AIR ij U-* SINGAPORE (l.m tola) 1 zbpi 34-w laifaaa 1 44 meln 1 ziii'j ii i« inctn* (7 35 mri) From 9 00 am. to n 16 a.m. From 10 04 a. as. to i p m. Kiom »oo p.tn to l« 00 p m. I.OMM).\ IT.VTRAL
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  • 137 12 Issue Of Struggle Certain Says Smuts London. Mar. 16. BR O ADCASTING from Capetown on his return from' Cairo, the Prim. Minister ot South Africa, General Smuts. said that 11)41 might be the grimmest year n history, but the Issue of the struggle which Hitler had provoked was now certain.
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  • 65 12 BURMA AND INDIA New Delhi, Mar. 14. —The Commerce Member of Wie Government of India today had talks with 1 non-official advisers on the Indo-Burma trade negotiations. Discussion took place jon the proposals made by the Burma Government which were recently received in New Delhi. The Advisers are expecting I
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  • 56 12 Lahore, Mar. 14. The Punjab Police have collected £10,500 for the purchase of fighter planes for the I Royal Air Force. a purse was presented to the Governor, Sir Henry Craik. this morning. The con- tribution is made up !of donations from nearly every member of the
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  • 38 12 9 Soldiers Contribute £11,000 To London Fund London, Mar. 16. Nino soldiers of the British Army have v( ntributed over I £11,000 to the Lord Mayor's National Air-raid DistKs.s Fuud which now stands at £2.274,000. Brit ish Wirele
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    • 212 12 The BEST Comedy »een here for years! I Don't miss tfi'sc last few screenings! 1 1" -II A X AWinn, 5.1.-J-6.15-9.15 c A BUSINESS LOVE-DEAL! •*1 3^ And what they did to him ~w^ mti*^ nobody's business! |k Ky^fr I^l LVI J I Hi 1 i m k^M *^^B Prodded
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    • 127 12 POSITIVELY LAST siiq Jj on Eytful ond I Earful of B'woy'sSmofh^ Jjf^B* I Musical Com«dy HIT! '^*jCsT\ F^O* 1 Also MARCH OF TIME'S Topical Shoi CRISIS in the PACIFIC And BRITISH^ ~I^%'niKJ» .1 SEKT W or i \i\ i; to-mo n n n w At 3-15. 6-15 If Bile H
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  • 278 13 Role Of Hemp In U.S.Japan Relations Washington, Feb. 16. -trOL ()t> hemp production in the Philippines is playing i nificant r«k in Jai>anese-American relations, gtratoffic K perl revealed yesterday. Congressional commodity are paying the closest attention to reports from o f investigations into Japanese control of hemp produc Davan Province.
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  • 105 13 The Resident of Negii Sembilan hM appointed the following to form an vJvisory Committee in and for the Sta.e of Ncgn Sembilan for the purpose oi the Passive Defence Services Regulations: The Hon. the British Resident, chairman; the State Engineer; the Chief Police Ornecr; the State Medical and Health Office'-;
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  • 173 13 THE w ell -kHO w n Australian linger, I Dorothy Helmrich. is visiting Malaya, and will give two recitals from J.ie Singapore Station. The first recital will be Riven tonight at 8.50 o'clock and the second on Wednesday at the same time. Dorothy Helmrich. who comes
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  • 67 13 The "News from Abroad" broadcast to-nitf'.it comes from Africa, and will give a picture of the campaigns in the Middle East and in Abyssinia. The Australian preparations and the advance on Bardia will be described by members of the Australian travelling unit; while the country in which
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  • 16 13 Mr. R. F. Gunn has been appointed Director ot Passive Defence for the Settlement of Malacca.
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  • 43 13 TOE death took place at his residence in Meyer Road 1 of Mr Donald Gaudm Distant at the age 01 Mrs .1 Vein.- and lamilj.M. n Family. Mrs. Carmthors a., d K 8; and oil". with Christian nan,-
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    • 50 13 The CAPITOL'S NEXT ATTRACTION! lOVABLF WALLACE BEERY at his Best! In a new M.G.M. Epic of Adventure! La^beery at W) HIS BEST! Lf It's Got The I Kick Of 20 Mules L Mk. W0 iK DEEDV P{ DEEm Uf I] .">. leo CARRILIO 11 Marjorie RAMBEAU I'll inn BAXTER IlUHouglas
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    • 105 13 LAST i day fAVILION 9 6 5 5 j THS.~WU.L FYFFE J A Pfr '~P MISSING Af ApE OPLC R^^y t* C*) O»tn*4dt KAY WALSH GAUMQNT BRITISH WWs' WRIUJNC Cr PRACTICAL HINTS. l||l 3 :HilfiljjMjl OPENING or am n IwETOfi DEATH THAT pSgfS^mftpm SWFIPS THE nmm SU3L6V //IR li I
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  • 652 14 Sm NEW PERSONALITY ha* cropped up# overnight In Singapore cricket circles. HOY JANSEN, who look tight wickets for IS runs for the S.K.C. against the Indian Ass.m iutiou, showed surprising f«rm- At school (St. Joseph's) and college (Rattles) t Jansen hnind a place, but his appearances
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  • 247 14 WITH a further two points collected from uth* during the week, the Oversea Chm* ■-<■ continue \o hold the lead in the Busin^ League, a point ahead of Traction J Ford S.C whose forwards have i i :v quiet in the previous fortnight, came >acu i
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    • 179 14 L 4 tl Sll II jlfi f/ij 5 W I *nd<* i!m> parade s i i* ni 9! H '1 y Yy T f. ~^*Jw l superlative £««r radio xJtla PHII- C 0 Sl3^ (6) tuDC A(^ «P eratft d superheterodyne with three wave bands housed in a trim modernistic
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    • 110 14 SPOHTS 111 A II V TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. 1, Heavv Recrt. (R.A. v. Fortress R.E.. Changi; Reserve Div.. M.F.A v. Police. Stadium; Manchesters v. R.A.F., Tanglin; D'v. lIA, Y.M.C.A. v. R.A.F. (Seletar), Y.M.C.A.; R.A.F. <Tengah> v Moravi i. Farrer Park; R.A. tB.M.i v. R.A.O.C. Blakan Mati: Div. 118.
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  • 356 15 AUSSIE AIRMEN SCORE FREELY ARMY SIDE BEATEN L D THESE ARE SPECIAL TRIBUNE REPORTS OF THE GAMES |«MI'»>""0 tn\\] Combined Air Force scored an overwhelm I j n o victory over the Army in a cricket match Tanglhi yesterday, by 146 runs. With seven Australian airmen in their side. t
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  • 293 15 THE Loyals beat the S.C.C. by one run at cricket at Gillman Barracks' yesterday iu one of the closest matches for a long time. The scores were: sec G.W.S. Waiter c Heaton D Freeman 34, N. C. Brown c Smith b Turner 2, Lt.
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  • 313 15 Good Bowling Prevails <et match played fo« C.S.C. ground the C.B.C. defeatSingapore Khalsa ■tton by 27 runs. The S?u ne3e wlK > batted first **ked up 104. the highest being R.V.S. SundChn 2 nOt Ut) and J- P!f-' wn (18). nJJ Kn alsa Association 7 »ith 77
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  • 221 15 RAILWAY JUNIORS WIN WELL CI'LKNDII) hutting by S. Yo*a- rajah who imfti ">© and A. i Ponnaui|Kiiam who (ollrctrd 45 was the feature of the ericket match in which the Railway Juniors heat the Indian Assoria tion second string by four mrkris INDIAN ASSOCIATION ii D. K Busy c Niuiar.mh
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  • 103 15 RESULTS OF HOME RUGBY London. Mar. 16. fHK following arr the latest Home Kugby rt'suK.v Guy's, Hospital 23 St. Thomas's Hospital 14. Tendon District 11, Welsh Army 18. Rosslyu Park 26, Army Fifteen 6. Rath '3. Royal Air Force 3. Gloucester 13, Oxford Univ»-r.-.l'v 3 Northampton 3. Metropolitan Police 15.
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  • 73 15 At the »unua! general xnoetln^ of tht> Isles' Aid «od«iy <>1 tl* Metfcod 1 1 M!«*loo. Klang. hfld at th« "ManM»." »ud pr-»:ri a ovf-r by Mtb. S J Arthur, tt wn I unanUnoutly (J«*<ifi«tl t«> (ha':*?'- the namIOJ1 OJ tnc Bocietj Into "Wnxwn'tt S'K-lety oC CTulsti^n Service.' 1 Trte
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  • 712 16 NAZI U-BOAT BASE IS NEW RAF TARGET Reaction "We Are In The War" Washington, Mar. 16. UtESIDENT Roosevelt's broad- cad pledging full aid to Britain is regarded in Washington itronfesfl utterance of an character he has Months ago, thou- people were of opinion ihe I nited States was at siie
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  • 332 16 London. Mar. 16. ENEMY air raids on this country on Saturday night were on a reduced scale. The London area was attacked, but the raid, which was not on a large scale, was over shortly after midnight, says an Air Ministry communique. Houses were damaged
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  • 143 16 j Nairobi. Mar. 16. I^^ITISH troops hare penetrated 'far on the ro^ LU to Jijiga," states an «>ffic iil communique tj,--l also penetrated along the Srada Kealo— the ro3 from Mogadishu to Addis Ababa. This was the scene A one of Gra/iam triumphs during the
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  • 79 16 ROME, MAR. 16. fOLNTESS EDDA CIANO, v» DAUGHTER OF Ml SSOLINI, i WAS ON BOARD A SHIP WHICH WAS TORPEDOED BY THE BRITISH OFF THE ALBANIAN COAST, ACCORDING TO AN ITALIAN REPORT. The agency alleges that the vesse) was a hospital ship and that Countess
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  • 61 16 Cairo, Mar. 16.— Belgian troops fought side by side with British Imperial troops in operations in Abyssinia leading up to the recent capture of Asosa. In southern Abyssinia, British forces, operating from Italian Somaliland. continue t> advance In all sectors. A G.H Q. communique, announcing these events, adds
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  • 78 16 ILLNESS tiiroJ 1 Scandinavia! wini(?r :s than lor more I twenty years. Copenhagen w less states that entirely new dia is spreading I extremely iufed attacking chih and adults alike, leaves victims li high tempeil pains throuehout body and usually flanimation of ung*. Influenza epioe are spreading rs| in
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  • 189 16 London, Mar. 1* THE value of free speech in the war effoj ed by the Parliamentary Secretary of Home Security, speaking at Hudedersfieiv wr^ Mr. Habane said that Britain claimed for democracy, but it was no less true m f j as an active
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