Morning Tribune, 18 March 1941

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  • 145 1 I ill*' r.a.ff. raided ham burg and this is the result... BERLIN, MAR. 17. HE 51.000 TON CRACK LINER, BREMEN, WHICH BEFORE THE WAR WAS ON THE TRANSATLAN(C RUN. IS BURNING FURIOUSLY IN A GERMAN IRBOUR, ACCORDING TO A GERMAN NEWS |GEN( V REPORT. Fire broke out on
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  • 62 1 pGHTING in the Keren sertor has "flared-up again I very violently," reports to-days Itaj lian High Coin- mand communique which claims thai J enemy attacks were repulsed British aircraft, It stated, raided an Italian air base German fighters' visited Malta, while in North Africa, it I is claimed, that
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  • 39 1 In Cairo CAIRO, MAR. 17. rEFIK SEOI'DI BEY, IR^l MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, WHO HAS BEEN EX. CHANGING VIEWS WITH MR. ANTHONY EDEN, THE FOREIGN MINISTER, RETURNED BY Am TO 3AGDAD REUTER MR. ANTHONY EDEN
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  • 304 1 Cairo, Mar. 17. JHE British flag again flies over Berbera- capital of British Somaliland in the Italian entry into the war, Et'lhJiS m on all sides and, yesterday, the recapture was effected by a swift combined stroke on the land and sea. After effective operations by the navy and air
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  • 72 1 -CE is expressed in Govi of fh cir T cle3 h *re that the of the Lease and Lend Bill J > the ctefea? of the e ntator fi consider it im- the Axis to succeed *iNi l s? :o^ in^ mifiiht of the Mrerfui >lre and
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  • 61 1 New York, Mar. 17 WIK in the Balkans before the Summer with Yu S o slavia Turkey. Greece and Britain on the common front a/ra'inst Germany must be accepted as almo-t hevitable ai-cording to a symposium «P"*^^" leading diplomats and well-informed experts In Belgrade sals a
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  • 342 2 FIRE RAID ON BRISTOL London. Mar. IT. DRISTOL people urn- clearing up this morning tulle theer- lullv. though the raids they experienced were serious one The raids started in deceptively quiet manner but the dropping of high explosives steadily Increased. Thousands ol incendiaries caused verj few fires owing to the
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    67 2 AThe sinking 'ifw the Submarine' T hctis" June. 1939, was i a world MMft- tion. Now she emerges as the victorious If.M. i s u b ma r i n >' i "T h underbuli" ind her auda- S cious sinking of i ed escorted Italian submarine Si- x brilliant
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  • 114 2 Beaverbrook As Shipping Minister? Lv -T. TIGHTENING UJ iWp* ping pos^tio:: Ls ilk theiinai step Ul live pfbces&l ■will be taken b Ran Minister himsel:". Foliow last peek's sect t batp in the House of Commons, the Governirient la ouUcing an exhaustive review of the dURcuH '\nd dangers or" the
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  • 50 2 Mr D. Cr O>oorue- Jones, the .voll-k:.j-v:i Singapore lawyer, will .idr»-. trhe members 01 the SingaPQre Law Clerks Association on D t i i Law Reform" at tn«; premises of r .he Ceylon TaniiU' AssociaUon No. LI Randy Road, off Dhoby Grhaut. Singapore, on Weduesdav Ma: 26 U T p.m.
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  • 100 2 Inehe Ma'arof bin Ha|i Zakari, Assistant D. rict Officer. Parit; hss been transfen\?a to Dindiags as A.D.O. Mr. K. Ku'ii. the; well-known sportt-l, inan, who Vg| iia-j, tioned in Bung tail, j ha*> oeea tnuisierred to Ipoh. Mr. R. Bird. M.C S Accountant General. F.M.S., has been I appointed
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  • 201 2 12 Months Gaol For Ex-Aide-De-Camp DLEADENG guilty at Hampshire Quarter Sessions :j ::npropei conduct at Petersrield, Woriston. and Beachwxxl Dean, John Selwyn, 47, described as independent, was sentenced to 12 months' Impritonmeni. It was disclosed by Supt. Chown that Selwvn won oC hours hips to Eton and Cambridge and serve
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  • 333 2 Los Angeles, Mar. 17, [TXITED States Customs officials on Wednes earned out a minute search of the bay rooq and holds of the N.Y.K. liner Asama Maru, c 3 1 -j-hour delay in the ship's departure. The reason for the examination was not officially stated,
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  • 45 2 rokyio Mar. L7 Rice, the staple Of the Japanese, will compuisorily rationed In prefecture from ftp* 1 It Ls the first une that r:ce has been rationed in Japan sine* the outbreak of the war with China four years ago.— Reuter
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  • 112 2 Warning To Katong Area Residents ACCORDING to a Governmeni Gazette notification, the Gov« ernor may. If he deems it necessary or expedient, declare ir.j area in the Colony to be a defefll area for the purposes of evacni tion of personnel and property.. The notification, whi ii iamendment to the
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  • 101 2 HEARST'S "WE ARE IN CONFLICT" New York. MM ••WE ire in the conflict QOC«I n retrievably Involved in u. J the comment of Mr J JJ dolph Hearst, the j uate. on Presidspeech In to-day^ N ncan. tl Ke dwcrites speech as "good". United States has d to the war
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    • 72 2 L OXIT E Batteries ire produced in Aa^cralla jrithm if the largest Lead Smelters v.\>. Soutatn) Hem Lspl loxitf BattodM tu?« bm used foe i aumber ol yean b? the Bout^ MiAtralUa Govern men J: for 1 Hail Cars Signal Tfork and Triir. lighting—they M' ib.soluUly rflia: Lram an used
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  • 59 3 s stated in an Admiralty the attack on was supported by ccs, bombardment rice' out as neces- hout (he clav and battle fleet pro- heavy con on on enemy support j IS Cinks nnd motor while secondar> s dealt with ilor who kept :i id'
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  • 56 3 SUBMARINE LOST AFTER SINKING 5 NAZI SHIPS I London, Mar. 17. .submarine Snapper. d by Lieut. G. V. e loss was announced Admiralty yesterday achieved fame for inflicting censichrthe Gorman comv.ith Norway last ssive days, she atof German trans>ly ships, sinking .v lour, of the^r then commanded D. A. King,
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  • 44 3 Saigon, Mar. 17. lant, Commander-in-French Indo-China ved in Saigon from Habringbig instrucmilitary headquarters -China in connec-1-i'C terms of mediation -Thai border dispute on Mar. 11 1. it is also underorders for th? evaPrench troops from the tern News.
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  • 655 3 GREAT WELCOME FOR ROOSEVELT'S FIGHTING SPEECH New York, Mar. 17. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's speech is enthusiastically received by the majority of ne vspapers throughout the United States. (Eminent is largely confined to the general issues and no stress has so far been laid on the President's remarks on shipping aid. An
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  • 62 3 T Tangier. Mar. 17. I* I*'1 German consulate is re-ope:ihig here to day 'cupying the building which was the German previously. This has been the official ic-v--the representative of the Sultan of Morocco as the Mendoub Dr Noerring has been jpGerman Consul. not explained what has
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  • 79 3 New Delhi, Mar. 17. STATES will be more closely associated wi'i war erTort .since they will be represented nn PPly Council of the Eastern Group which I* '1 with the co-ordination of war effort and on will sit representatives of British India. Ausfcw Zealand. South
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  • 113 3 Women Doctors For Army News from India Delhi Mai IT. k .•R ol post) n British mllii in i in Indl i vi 111 !>• '>!>■ to British di< al pfactii lorn i it l- ahnouna d ice!- d candidates will Km tacl lh( R M c dical officers with
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  • 38 3 Oran I Forl iNorih SjA.'.'t H partle h d over ita t«vda: dv been but died from perature drop] i d f fr< and i errupted and ritrh prop rty damai Reuter
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    • 76 3 jig EASTER SALE g; j| io 6 4 *****1 i io j 111 IN| H*YD L E |J US N I O I SA C 1 CC C E sN K s M LKWRSA I K T 5, b" ke e ts m -i I; l|s!s!SN|S|TA|K|T|S«.j W si.ou $i.ou $J.0u
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  • 740 4  - "House Full" For Barracks Vaudeville Show Vera Ardmore By FULL house 1 Thty*i a tuiii:ii" pCOplfl aw:«y IllCfl HUM o'clock" TO those who OOUki 'int I seats lor tho Victoria Theatre on Sa'mday night i can only say urv.u luck, Try again or j •■>» n miss i really »ood
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  • 42 4 ARRANGEI MKNTS for Hospital Week will be discussthis evening i when the first J committfe) meeting o f the i organising body will be held at "BLshopbourne," v the residence of i Major General J F. Keith Sim- moiis, at 5 p.m.
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  • 55 4 MR. and Mrs. Shelley Smith My clans. who are he r e J taking pictures and writing a J series of articles for "Life" maga- i zine, have been securing a lot of > interesting copy I at Johore. When their pictures appear in the States i Malaya
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    • 33 4 chapeaux rxciusivE miiLinEßv RnO ACCESSORIES RRFFtES HOTEL RnO BRAS 6RSRH Rd EIITRRnCES Sin&flPORE TEI. 6)04 UGHT WEIGHT SPORTS FELTS FOR /.LAVE BATTEfI y "PAD XXi PHONE: 4Q85 DRESSES FOR ALL J j OCCASIONS
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    • 23 4 (HATS If PRISCILLA Ltd. SA L K DRESSES From S4/- to SIS/--61. STAMFORD ROAD, (Eu Court) Thoiie I i--5 Stamford Road %g£?v*" Uo
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  • 778 5 why not give them an OUT-DOOR NURSERY? GROWING children need plenty ti play In the open-air and 1S no reason why. on fine they should not spend all waking hours out-of-doors if they are adequately protected from the sun's rays. Therefore, if your a young one. make an nursery In
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  • 80 5 A child younger than two ft old should be iifWH bll meals 1 alone and put to bed at a seheduN led time Sometimes the adults eat an hour or more later than ll desirable for an active young I child, and if he has to wait M
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    • 69 5 •THE ROYAL BAftERY BAKES HNE BREAD AND lAHE S Teal i me made brighter with dainty Royal Bakery Cakes Chen is a laro.o vai f the delightful tea cakes to chOOi 8 f'nm I they are made fresh daily With the ttn X> Ulgredleiltf, in our Modern Furopan X; Ooptnrletd
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  • 853 6 THI. Chid Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine, yesterday granted 1 a decrw nisi to Noiven Alice DCastro, who sued her husband. R P. DCastro. of Fogden Brisbane and Co.. at present working in Aden, lor divorce on the ground of his adultly with a Chinese gin. Noreen
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  • 66 6 Delhi, Mar 16 THE >jpulation of the Peshawar 3: :nct hfli increased by 25 per cent snee 1931, according to the provisional figures issued bv the Census authorities In that" province Tht L\>pu ration of Sind records an increase of between 13 per cent. :ti:d i>^ per cent,
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    103 6 yL Th i s picture^. tells its own graphic story of the havoc y i caused by the y R.A.F. unions the Italian Air i Force during the battle of t I the Western Desert and Lib. i ya. It was tak- en liuriiu a tour S alon? what the
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  • 76 6 Bomb From Nowhere A MAN. who was on his irajr to his Anderson shelter during a raid saw smolce coming from hli house and' discoverer an incendiary bumb !n the oassage. 'There is no hci* In the roof or the walls," he said, "and Ido not know how the bomb
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  • 138 6 ENTERL^G through the back door of a bmut in Miucie Road, Ir-spectcr Yahya bin Ahmad saw rive ptople seit^d round i table. He rushed in mi: not to time to catch them ail. Three of them gc fc away Tht other two. Tung Bow md
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  • 902 6 U/HISKY and two girls were brought in. Sl5O .nanged hands. The alleged scene was the Ponggol Cafe. Seated at the table were a European quantity surveyor. Mr. Henry Moore, an Indian university graduate. Mr. Hari Krishen Mittu. and a Sikh contractor.* Mr. Karnail Singh.
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    • 55 6 No Asthma £L i v A.ithma. ai Hi i«wt i....j,i i i ,r< „-,«i t»ouii couMr i. 1M4|1 i ■wpp^l i Dili I md h» h«a h»f s°*« i «v. '.vi. > M«n «f c o I •f l i m» 'i us .i b aiMi .mi mpi»i ■«.mi A*4Jl'
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    786 7 Letter Front London j Attempt To Set A S Standard Of English: JNew System Of) s Naval Promotion: i i Army Cooking: Long S Hair At Eton I i London, Jan. 18. \V. LOCK WOOD, l j K >;;<imaster of (iains,l, (iianunai 1 Schftol, has announced that
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  • 377 7 THE sequel to a ftght in a soldier's billet was Unfolded to Wie Arundel, Sustex, magistrates when John Albert Matlen. 26, a private in a north country regiment, was charged on remand with the murder nf PU, Ronald Ryan Quealey, 26, by shooting him with
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  • 358 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MARCH 18,1941 HITLER DITHERS piM)M the latest speech of Hitler, it ii obvioui that he realises that the tide of v;irluis turned against him. It it •>■ no means at full H<»\\, but he has the prei monition that it will be before long. And the certain
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    • 35 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4. ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes ym? Intricate Visual Problems Glasses if needed U. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. Fears' European Clinical Experience Phone 3002. tr* ii?^-- I^^^* #S^^^33kpi^^B
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    • 26 7 /oj£sk SAFEGUARD tip' If YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SLRVICF Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. PHO.NB NO. MH
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  • 310 8 HPHK disappearance of a score ol foreigners from their usual haunt a small cafe in Pera is the first indication of a hip: coup by Turkish politic il police. 1 There foreigners were member? of a group who had successfully defied the police of Bulgaria, Rumania
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  • 239 8 WAR EFF RT ROLLS ON tness replied that it would be ite easy Mr Moore continued that Karo Singh c'aimed $4,200 and haa nald $1,500. If the checking ready done were correct, there is some money due to Karnail nah from the Admiralty. The case will be continued toiy. pKKSH
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  • 194 8 QUOTAS: A BLITZ RACKET "QJOTA trading" has bccofftf the new racket of the blitz. Within a few days of the heavy raids on Manchester an:' •Sheffield. manufacturers ol luxury Koods whose works had been affected, were visited by "quota agents' 1 operating from London. Those men offered to buy for
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    • 152 8 UNIMPEACHABLE SECURITY South British Insurance Co., Ltd. <1,.| ;,.,•>,, i. Finlayson Green CATHAY CAFE "Where F very body Goes" NEW POLICY STARTING TO-DAY NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SAT. NIGHTS ONLY SI.OO 50ct$. for Service Men DINE* DANCE The best Food and Entertainment in Singapore TRY
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  • 785 9 Mr. -V IYIK case alleging extortion and attempted extortion from Mr. X. who described himself as the managing director of a Singapore firm, was heard In the shape of g preliminary inquiry, yesterday, before Mr Kenneth M Byrne fourth magistrate, when a young English -speaking
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    122 9 PLODDING picket lines have *ome so common of late ais 'n ISA. that the aver citiien scarcely cocks an I them. But Detroit rcllN saw a picket line that I((l up traffic. Up down in 1 of dingy American Lady 1 Co. factory, in freezing '< r, paraded six
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  • 194 10 Two bricks of the Han Dynasty, 206 B.C. to 221 A.!)., to bo presented t«» President Roosevelt, a petrified beetle and a sh«*Jl which was used as money In ancient times. m<> among i,ooo Chinese antiques uow on display it the People's Educational fnstitute, Shensi
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  • 179 10 DR. HAROLD BUP7VHITE brilliant .-pecialist in «*yna;coi losy and midwifery was married on Jan. •24 tc Mrs. Rose Ro>lyn. Mrs. Roslyn, whose I former husband, the famous sculptor died I recently, arrived a» i Marylebone register j office wearing a smart black suit and carrying
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  • 283 10 Lighted Cigarettes Thrown Into Car I FINE of $50 was imposed by the fifth magistrate. S Mr. Hon Sui Sen, on Foo Hee Lye, yesterday, i on a charge of attempting: to set fire to a contrac- tor's car. Foo. who described himself as a clerk and S cabaret manager,
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  • 163 10 Women Imprisoned Near K.A.I. Objectives London. gRITUSH women of all ajresi are beinjr rounded up by Germans in occupied France and it is reported they we befog sent to concentration camps near military objectives, which frequently are the targets of the R.A.F. The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Madrid goes so
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    • 49 10 3^- as a fc U'ar and delayed mails have let u< down. The Mickey Mouse continuation strips are not to hand. but. e hope, they uill he In I day or tw* In the meantime here are further experiences ol Henry. Jt 4 U' M 3,^ A NOF.r5bc M
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    • 416 11 Lions Vacant I V^wder :»nd Crown I Malay* Tribune. I (No. 85GGj udard. for DiiI JT tor ofOce work I ;;cal ,U Tlu-^dj I Salary 5 !t lrt J perlaoee essential. I cu.. 10, Battery I (No. 842O) I uctor. Clerk I nets, Box 235. I Lumpur is now two,
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    • 547 11 Miscellaneous BARBELLS, Dumbells— Orients Best^Froe particulars. K. C. Barbell. 86A Sultra Street, 2nd Floor. Kuale Lumpur.' (No. 7750) MOST TASTEFUL FOOD in town. "Or" chard Restaurant B;u", 38 Orchard Road, Singapore. (No. 832O) SERVICE and comtort RU^ranteed Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2. P^ck Seah Street. Singapore, rute moderate, modern
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    • 636 11 Professional DO YOU DRAW design" or anvtnlng m vour spare time/ If you |M intareited in turuiug your ability Into cush. write to me in detail. Box 351 Malay h Tribune. Singapore. (No 848(i) For Sale '■I REFRIGERATOR, medium ||M excellent condition. $150,- cush Calcut.u Onnnlca] Company, Sentul. (No. 841Oj
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    • 587 11 WANTKD 2nd ham) U.n.., high -st prictb Al>,u Bmoculiirn *.dj»utrd clean- r*p*lred laeklei Co.. 3. CaiSo Buildhl N( MiQ, GENTLEMAN dftKlrei, lady. Chines, arqwaiutauceu. view compiini.>n,hip Reply photos Box 33(.. Malaya Tribune Kuiiia Lumpur. (n o mmi> WM BUY youi 2nd hand •School Book, Magaalnts u at bett.-r prices Plen
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    • 464 11 ON THE AIR 1 u* SINGAPORE d.ua b«i«> ZHPI 30 K meftrn (I 41 met) 1 /UP I a J.t ntrtrc* (7. 23 mi si From h oo a.m. to Hi i m. Front in 09 a.m. I V> p m. F.«m 5 00 ii ra. t« 10 M p
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  • 193 12 £5 FOOD FIN ON PEERESS MEAT valued C44.te.6d waa M hoitsehold of Lord and Ladv oS Park, near Guildford. Surrey, irom ji. r 10. The amount the household was entmi! H valued at 219. 55. This was stated at Guildford recently k Marcia Cathrine Warwick, Counter on summoned for obtaining
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  • 116 12 "Beastly Boy or Looting Charge I THINK beastly 'This is u a and Horrible o3b The country hai use for people you in thes t.mes Mr. Joim nat chairman, s Lid I ai SoutnwaifC Ja iiile Conn to a i teen-year-old b who was a have confessed tl no had
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  • 326 12 Sir Waldn en, M Pj received many m* offerii inajg waste in tgi ture of pubThese l etter I followed the g which Sir Wj wnn th< b -''^-> put on tJU ro i paper asking judicial mau'.n the matter Their '"'V h r been
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    • 226 12 A LOVABLE SCBEEft CHABACTEB l\ MS BEST, AITIOX AtKIJI IIOIJ:! OPENING TO-DAY Adventure! Thrills!! J«'.1I»ITOL A ROARING EPIC T OF T THE T WESTB^|^ W^r/ifW -M n^S MjV^ 1 r*lr W a m I I I m -SI > I lw/ I^Hi^^V'tflßVV^Pß^"^^^^V^L< a^^ l \i> mTm h D Qlh Vollty'i
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    • 115 12 'DANCE ENTBIisiASTS PREFER TO DANCE AT To-night Dance 9.30 to 12 p.m. I COOL REFRESHING TEA DANCE AIR— TO-DAY THROUGHOUT G 30 >J pm i FREE ADMISSION TO SERVICES IN UNIFORMS I ;"*'l*;u*j**j;j*i;jS!Jt* !IS"!!!!S*"!!"!" TO-NIGHT SHOWING SIMULTANEOUSLY SUN TALKIE— QUEENS (Daily At 7-30 9-45) (At 3-30. 6-45 9 P.M.) MISS
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  • 365 13 AN Indian cyclift was said to have been knocked down by a motor car at Stamford Road at 8 a.m. yesterday. He wa.s conveyed to hospital by ambulance in an unconscious state, with a three- inch lacerated wound over the back of his head and a fracture
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  • 257 13 Dream Of 1760 Aids War To-day You would laugh if you s^ v a soldier carrying 170--rear-old weapon. Probably you would lay any odds that nothing invented over 160 years ago and still mada by exactly the same process could be used in modem warfare. But vmi would be wrong.
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    • 99 13 he most Stirring adventure of the Northwest AAounted that you have ever seen! OPEMNC to-iiav :i shows a Sgl ALHAMBRA -> ml^ from the acV -»^afll pW^BPtion- failed pan of I" P|H^^ V m a a ,<% K\ m B«: eo P iri S stardom 0$ ffl> Mdfr^^^R H serg».
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    • 144 13 OI'KNIM; f-,r ,'j To>,v PAVILION 9,5 ADVENTURES! THRILLS! ROMANCE! j SI I IT WITH YOUR ()W\ IIIRII.l.U)] EYES AND YOU'LL JOIN Till CHEERING CROWD' ROBERT NEWTON Wm J WALTER R ILLASi HUM PEACOCK] —mJ—Jk THREE VALIANTS -ONt iRITISH. I^2s^^^^ ONE rRINCH AND THI O!Hl« Jjt RUSSIAN. GAMBLED THEIR LIVIS K
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  • 191 14 5; M.F.A. Resei dol redflv( tW sina Division match on tl < 'Hum y< iy. Although the match wan someimat marred by rain play and ii.t; resting t f is one-all at the end ol the ftrithalf, but mi cond half »w the Polio a ertthema ftd ore repeated-
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  • 227 14 «j in three gave the Y M C A vie 1 I (Seletar) In a Division 2A leao« M v M I sround vrsirrdiv. y The lirmen were unlucky not to have shared |f n.it Indeed to have von FauHv J 'iM.Mine. after having the
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  • 305 14 CORD'S registered eight goals against Bramtoco who were unable to reply, in a Business Houses league match, on the Clerical Union und, yesterday. Heavy ground conditions and the fact that the match \wts too one-sided rubbed all interest from Ihr The only Interesting feature
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  • 135 14 Airmen Score Six Farrer pa pLAYINi; i I of th< I -r'K gah) <h goals to two 1; H match at Far p M The Mi V but tli- better team an Outstandin-j Brown win, /H his side, and V For the Mori J ed a sound T^| full-bark. Five
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  • 70 14 DUKE OF WINM REFEREES MATIi 808 JONES and To Afl kept the record, ni the four ball ir. Gene Sarazen a i Wai 3 and 2 over th golf match sponsored 1 or Winds )i at N ai in British Red Cr The winners led by "-<o the first round
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  • 110 14 The following U m N.A.A.F.I. Imiv JJ Heptarchians Baa: a friendly mau-b m. two doublc^ to be played en b day at 7 30 p m. at to^*j Gymnasium hall. I On? Rons Soo. Chua B i Lim Ah Chang Ariffin bin Ahmad V.ilUm and A. N. Other.
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  • 140 14 New York. Mar. 17 IyiAXY records went by the board during the indoor American athletic meeting at Iho week. end. McCluskey further improved on his own time in the two miles steeplechase with a time •I <> mins .11 sets., at Washington, beating last week's
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    • 633 14 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour n Z4 nours c c Scientist Explains How V New Discovery Makes W^J Men Feel Years Younger o^sfL« n An eminent physician, with more than suffering ir.en and by physicians througt yeai of experience, artT long study <>ut the world. For instance, Dr. Jame Mi'i
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    • 76 14 BOCCCB s a.F A Le igue Dli I U rail v RAF. Olllman; n. Wavy Ls Naval B use; UE. i 1 H RAMC. Puiau Branl: Naval Bj v Air f!(j Naval B. BHI. Unlteera v H and s Punk. BJI.B Ovei \f« ck-ric;)! Union; Q.K.C naafi-. Title* IVvhif ugh
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  • 73 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Monday. DESPITE the inclement weather, an enthusialie crowd turned up at the opening of the Kampur Chanty Fair on Saturday nigh: I when His Highness Y. T. M. Raja Muda performed the opening ceremony rht fair was organised to raise
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  • 212 15 ICELAND NOW TURNED INTO A FORTRESS Reykja\ik. Feb 24. IN the nin* months since British troops occupied thil remote island, no time has been wasted In ;onreitlnf it Into a fortress ol the! iar north. J ?rmaiu.-nt cumps have been laid 9Ut, roacLs built, defences constructed. Britain has now consolidated
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  • 89 15 Reason For Raid Secrecy THE Minister of Ini formation w a iked tturliann i ov Mr Robert Ifon son why there wa I hesitation in |lvl !tne nam^s ol raided (towns in some ea land wi'httoldin'j th j names tn others Mr Duff CO I said the .general poll .cy
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  • 136 15 CEVERELY wounded at Dunkirk, Gunner Tony A. 5 lay in a Military hospital for many m™ Wha' troubled him mast was the fact that he tiad "h "voice- He could not talk, and had I a One lt da^ iS when he w* cor.vaiescent,
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