Morning Tribune, 19 March 1941

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  • 409 1 London. Mar. 18. I- IN which will decide the fate of Italian Eritrea and, perhaps, the whole of Italian st Africa, now appears to be in an increasingdesperate position, according to reports from itisli and Italian sources in the last 24 hours. Dispatches from Khartoum, British
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  • 48 1 Intensified U-Boat War Lone IT. IS. TWENTY-FIVE wmilß wlallinu 98,832 T sunk by enemy icUon m th, week «.a 9/10. the Admiralty announces They cam British vessels '84.244 ton.-* ana Alli.d 4 s <?e™"n' claims for l«« as? needed for a useful i. Reuter
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  • 76 1 AT the PiUnim' luncheon ftt which Mr John Wfauti< Ul( >lr >*i"stun Charehill I message was read >">'" the Klar. The- royal ambassador had nuic i tattfui momcm m the history ol the two iMimtrios. -ih,. warmth of ou r irdeMMt uill tfNtify to the feelings upn. most
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  • 161 1 London. Mar. 18. IN his first public utterance since becoming Ambassador m London. Mr. John Winant dedicated himself to the policies of Britain and America, to "help one another build a new world happier than the last." "To-day it is the British people's honour and destiny
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  • 683 1 BRITAIN U.S.A. WILL WIN WAR OF ATLANTIC THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC HAS BFXiUN THIS VERY IMPORTANT BATTLE— ONE OF TIIF MOST MOMENTOUS EVER FOUGHT IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD— WILL DECIDE THE FATE OF HITLER AND HIS GANG, ON THE ONE HANI) AND ON THE OTHER, OF BRITAIN,
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  • 119 1 3 Nazi U-Boats Sunk Mil. Winston hurt-hill, whrn speaking at thr Pilgrims' lunch yesterday, made the S dramatic announcement that he had only the previous duv g received news of the certain 5 destruction of three IT-boaU. He was referring to the Bat. tie of the Atlantic and he added
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  • 31 1 I.ornliMi M. U -Coastal itnmuiid ;un r.iM Hir|»< doed anil sank a lar^r ttktmj MMPIf vrsvl on Monday Bicht ofT the Frisian i land it ki officially mnounrnl Reuter
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  • 228 2 "U.S. MEANS BUSINESS" m Three leading Americans spoke on the bond which ties the United States and Britain together, yesterday, and this is what they said I. llairrimaii It. lt«M»S«'V«'h LONDON MAR. IS. 4 WHOLK-HEARTED ASSIRANCE THAT THE AMERICAN R PEOPLE MEAN BUSINESS" WAS GIVEN BY ME. AVERELL lIARRIMAN PRESIDENT
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  • 124 2 Berlin, Mar. 18. THE liner Bremen has suffered "severe damage" as a result qI the fire that broke out m her on Sunday, it is admitted by the German news agency. It claims that the fire was extinguished on Monday aftei intensive work by fire brigades. No
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  • 150 2 2. Knox U.S. In Deadly Peril Baltimore (Maryland). Mar. 18. THE United States was "m deadly peril,' declaied Col. Knox, Secretary of the Navy, m a sjjeech m Baftimore. He added that "tree men who comprise the real defence were ready for any call, eve n though for some it
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  • 235 2 Grave Warning To Australians SYDNEY, XAK 18. IHE BELIEF THAT BEFORE LONG AUSTRALIA MIGItf HAVi; TO FACE A SEVI-KK ANU HIDDEN CRISIS WAS EXPRESSED B¥ MR V W I ADDEN. ACTING PRIME MINISTER, IN A PPESCH AT SYDNEY. Mr. Fadden reiterated his warning that the i mn iniwjnaJlili nmi m
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  • 19 2 One of the K.A ground staff examini an S.79 on Sidi Barn aerodrome alter capture of the towi
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  • 213 2 'FREEDOM IS ALL' WASHINGTON. MAR. l.s PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PAIL A \v r TRIBUTE TO THE MOBILITY THE FREE HIM AN SPIRIT WHH DEDU VIED THE UNITED ST\ FIRST NATIONAL GALLERY OF WITH AN ALMOST PRICELESS i LECTION OF PAINTINGS AND SC TURE, VALUED AT 1^,000,000 GIFT OF THE LATE MR.
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  • 79 3 Genera] Mfcor- ,i pi lista Pre- i v a -ill !^a- of Polish iota it) (i iTritAtti, iecorated rionibcrs the it'-yal Air Ftfrce with III* Yirtulf Militari, the Polislt tjuival'.ni t o i h p Victoria £\t- The i m t n ,.«>n weminu <::e
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  • 117 3 London Mar. 18. Kftnouncemeht that "R.A.F. armoured cars" participated m the recapture of Berbera, the capital of British Somand announced yesterday. Is the first official mention of a ipr.ii m 1 usually associated with the British air arm. II (U armoured c*u\s arr r use
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  • 110 3 DECLINE FALL OF THE ITALIAN EMPIRE London, Mar. 18. •i recapture of Better* ui'icv scwti month* of Italian i-' >- hailed with Kntidh Ratkfiaction by the British regard it as another step m tin disintergation o1 fkjj. i rapli wrU now f!le^ over ur troop-, >• Fascism »ne Its Unpotcnce,
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  • 24 3 Syed N'xnciin b.r. by>\l Hussein, ar. officer of 6Hbs rv. Mi»i ■>• van Civil B^rvie<\ ha been appointed oi:ic att as D^stwi otfl't'r. Upper Perak.
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  • 44 3 dr*-... Mnr. I Mr v frAT&JOKA'S tmtri I i the Axi cobH: I moM be partly to !l nfttu l ri to her khroucli p n. Mr N1»1 bi and blind Bitlei Int < that th indulge y jjtl bUMM Reuter
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  • 15 3 IN fdy'oWkoK l €aV e yokoham gj; Re present trend artd Japan rif 4 r
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  • 639 3 Italians Launch Offensive From tenter* speckti corrttpcnrfi Hi Wi the Albanian jrartb-n Athens, M;ir. 18 T'HE Italians launched a powerful new offensive In ihe northern sector of the Albanian front at idawn y«\sierday. The attack was pri-ceded by Uiolcni artill iy preparation but all •the ttacfes were beaten on with
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  • 1046 4  -  VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PLACES By nOROTOY HKLMRICH. the visitIng Australian singer thinks that Singapore i.s certainly the plarr- for >vlUnu, things done Quickly. The day before yesterday she happened to mention to [Mrs. L. (..,i,i. that she would like to urn- a concert
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  • 57 4 Noted Artiste To Sing For Troops DOROTHY HeLmrich, the well known Australian singer, who will g»ve a concert for Servicemen al the Victoria Theatre tomorrow night al 9.30 p.m. She will be assisted In a number ol Singapore artistes. I Miss Helmrich gave a broadcast reci- < tal over the
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    • 57 4 i r %%mmm that have that little bit of extra smartness that counts so much, consult >llllll<: of the \AO*II Salon, 18, Kodney House, Battery Road. Njmjapores itadiiiß stylist and permanent waving expert 1 J?Hj^ liONi 7555 FOX APPOINTMENTS. BURTOLS QUICK CLEANERS i7H Orchard Road Specialists m Dry Cleaning etc.
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    • 9 4 is m London Wassiamull's 31 33, High Street, Singapore
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  • 1089 5 GOLDEN RULES for the middle years ■P.wd the middle thirties. I ive to the fact that youth ■I \mt and that middle- I 2SJS -car. It may be I *nee of a few grey hair. I the warning-or it may "•j^Jhint of a double chin. S^JSUi spread r und a
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  • 56 5 hints from HELEN'S beauty box THE secret of clear eyes is a solution of boracic acid and lukewarm water. This removes that tired look DROKEN nails are unsightly, so if you are among the "world's workers," keep yours reasonably short. Use a natural polish for daytime and a shade to
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    • 63 5 „-n ■ll f M -0 I i. |<5 V '■■■<■■■''''? s*t'--'':' I <JI<SMQ& t^ i J I /i X AUSTRAtWW Sirloin Roast W BP (boneless or vithlmm-, --—I Topside Roaslinus r^7^7«AROAST 1 Corned Beef 0RP tR 1 Si.verside TOW? Brisket 111 If lI I J I s i. J I
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  • 567 6 Services' BREVITIES INTERNATIONALISM ran riot at the Alex1 ndra Depot* Sergeants' Me«8 hurt Saturday night> f or despHe the Strong Irish favour of '•Flanagan's Ball," American "hot dogs, Malay tai" and British oysters made their brief urancc on the refreshment tables, whilst .>„ band of the LoyaJ Regiment more than
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  • 410 6 ALLEGED to have been the driver of a car which knocked A down Mr. Wong Sye Lian, an A.R.P. warden, and caused him grievous injury on the black-out night of Jan. 22, Ong Joo Chin appeared in the district traffic court yesterday, before Mr.
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    846 7 Letter From London Views Cannot Be Censored: Domestic Strife For 20 Husbands?: Girl Wins The M. Afis Bomb Hero Joins Up latidon, Jan. 19. v v\\< censored, but views free. Judging by the r o f expression allowed to Press, they are very It is surprising, there-
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  • 173 7 FRENCH FLEET DEPLETED Vichy. Feb. 2:? A, SURVEY of the French Fleet i indicated to-day that it had lost half of its strength since last year and dropped from fourth to sixth ranking naval power. France lost more tonnage to Britain than by enemy acr.'on. The World War battleships Cotir
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  • 5 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MAHCH M '>'
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  • 331 7 THE most heartening feature ol the Balkan .situation to-day is Yugoslavia's unexpected resistance to repeated bullyittgs and cajolery by the Nazi*. It now seems we will he able t(» take our Grecian chestnuts out of the tire soenetf than It was possible to foresee a ##fck ago. This
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    • 96 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4. ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Oetlar Muscle Anomalies Crossed Fyes 'A* Intricate Visual i^SS^ G| asses if needed >T^ R A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular ,j Science. s 1 ftirnpean Clinical Ezperieac*. Phone 3062. SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. Ne slock* have now arrived of the following—
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    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD f YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I ShCUHITY PLUS StRVJCH Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. ">«>•« NO
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    762 8 Misadven tu re Vel (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpj -THE accident resulted from a straight stall lid not less than 100 feet and this stall was 2 pilotage as the pilot had failed occasionally to o3 gine during the glide. This was the opinion advanced by Capt. H.
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  • 59 8 THE Morning Triouuc understands that His Highness the Sultan of Johore. who is Commander-in-Chief of the Johore Volunteer and Military Forces, will shortly assume the rank of Major-General. At present he is Colonel Commandant of the Forces. It is expected that the change m
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  • 60 8 (From H. L. Hopkin) London. March 18. "DETTY BALFOUR, the British film star, was to-day granted a decree nisi m London on the ground of the misconduct of her husband, James Campbell Tyrie, the song writer. The suit was not defended. They were married m Arizona.
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  • 88 8 AN INDIAN soldier was knocked down by B pn wring car at Nee Soon village at 5 p.m. yesterday. He Differed superficial injuries and was removed to hospital by ambulance. A belt working a rotary saw got loose and injured a labourer at Padang Jeringan yesterday afternoon The
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    • 399 8 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in ifil 1% 24 Hour* l^s 1 W M BEFORE AFTER .llvov. -,v Ol MSOfeni by M U» wnrlj immodla.,.!,-. florin.; ;,,.<! l'/;i|]»« you f,.i inferior and orum you to win N'*;"!';"" ••<""" u m,r fii.-nds. <•!•.. you. skin this new h.-ultl.i. > sklnH to
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    20 9 Sungel Papan and Nam] Messrs. A. A. Ross. Tommy Mrs. Thorns and family, rles M. Botten and the family.
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  • 76 9 LADY'S ACTION COMMENDED I' a boy fall from a tn she was travelling in p ln v bus along New Bridge «oa<! Miss Marie' Hyndman. of immediately alight- f rom the bus and "went to -assistance. ad him badly Injured and "t him removed to the Hospital, where, however. three
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  • 220 9 BAD CESS FOR ADOLF \LL branches of the air! force are jumping ahead I v leaps and bounds, not only m numbers but m quality of the machines whkh are to smash th enemy. Each day drives another nail into the cofln* of the dictators as Britain's* mastery of the
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    50 9 Mary Walters, Hawaiiai darner, pictured (luring h< hula hula number Riven a the "Barracks VaucleviH' Show," M Saturday nigh' The next performance of thi London Music Hall potpourr will be on April ft, Proceed will go to Mrs. T. B. Drew Sailors' Fund and the Kepei tory Fund.
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  • 121 9 CHERMANG DEVELOPMENT DIVIDEND YOUR i ompanj wu incorporaH fust over ll years ago, whi< S a Inn 1 period to wait befor i-. ,\,ii- any benefit from outla and Indu try/ 1 declared Mr v H MacGregor, chairman, at Ui ft meeting ol Cherman D« t< "It is true th.'
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  • 46 9 UaTavia, Mil D. qig the ma .s d ath m e8 (01 at) JPja* 1 18 Dutchmen In occupied Holla* th- leadinR new papei r will no act and thai they I itc from Lhe NJU lotto platoon. 'I M Wf Ns:(l come
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  • 152 10 THK Chief Justice, Sir fifercy MacKlwaine, yesterday reserved judgment m a chap-ji-ki lottery appeal m which the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. C. H. Koh. a.sked his lordship to ex< rrisc his p9we* under the Criminal Procedure Code and '■nhance 1h«- sentence. The appellant wa.s Kok Quay Hoy.
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  • 160 10 DECLARING that there was sufficient evidence to support the conviction and that the senteme of three months' rigorous imprisonment and 12 S strokes of the rotan was not excessive, the Chief i Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine, yesterday, dismissed J the appeal ef Tan Chens who
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  • 123 10 Sinhalese As Leading Aircraftman ONE of the 16 members of the third squad of Malayan cadets for the Royal Air Force who were passed out at a ceremonial parade at the Civil Airport. Singapore, on Thursday, March 13, was a fullbloo d ed Sinhalese, 20-years' old Cyril Lionel Francis Talalla.
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  • 57 10 Soldier To Stand Trial On Murder Charge MR. Hon Sui Sen. fifth magistrate, yesterday, committed for trial, on a charge of murder, Sepoy Lekh Ram, of the Indian Army. Lekh Ram is alleged to have murdered Hay. Mehtab Singh whose body was found m Nee Soon Barracks on the morning
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  • 36 10 Cannes. Mar. 18. M. NICOLAS Litulescu. the creator of the Little Entente, former Rumanian Foreign Minister and for ten years Minister m London, who had been lvinff ill here, died iust before midnight aged 58 Reuter
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  • 117 10 a QUARREL followi! eral m which named Srinivasan fracture of the na.*a! bone i result of a punch from a patriot, Murugesu. had a i m the Hiffh Court. yest< before the Chief Justice Percy MacElwaine MuVur?su. who had brer tenced to three weeks' simpl prisonm^nt and ordered to
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    • 208 10 BY P&O*ndBRITISH INDIA UNFS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the f O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India. Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings
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    • 159 10 11l H\% PIIILP LIM (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accomn apply to BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD., THE lIWK Ll\i: IHI AMERICAN ft ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW V AND
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 78 10 ■I- I I j |j■ |M I -^..J War and delayed mails have let us down. The Mickey Mouse continuation strips are not to hand, but, we hope, S they will be m a day or two. In the meantime here are further experiences of Henry. ■■■■■>■■■■ »HIP J Fl
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    • 356 11 Situations Vacant Powder and Crown GIRLS 4 5 Standard, for Di> Uy, 135. Serangonn (NO. «4», r-: ...:>• to have a van'^ ply C. Motte Co S0Si»gapore.jNo «70G, N Salary $75!- and IA> experience essential. UfTCD b0V Indi n or C iw« servants ti Tribune, ittj* Lumconductor. Clerk, ft bill**
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    • 554 11 Miscellaneous BARBELLS. Dunnbells— Orient BmUPm. particular,. K. C. Barbell 86A Sufta! Street. 2nd Floor. Kuala Lumpur.' (Mo. 775O) QULAM mohamed! t^ Alexandra Road, Singapore. Guanm?egooq nttiny-Modenate prtoej < No MOST TASTBPULToOD^Tn "town "Orchard Restaurant Bar 11 38 Orchud Road. Singapore.^ J^ (WoTSq) ERECTION of Air-Raid Shelters und*--aken. Write for particulars
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    • 438 11 For Sale SSeS^fe < 55/S£ DO and "«ia. j.i o Hui K R OllU Singapore. (No. 888G1 rSf I'hUcf n'v"? n-. b H h J alV Radiogram. Apply jj WMI Road, Singapore Telephone *****' (No. 82JG) Box SO M' i 40 or nearest. Apply Box J50 Malay, Tribune, Singapore. (No.
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    • 437 11 quare tin can i 1 i mi (No 825G) Phone motor oompletc turntable BUIilm 2Si.°L ir e sprll K unknown m.,k APPIj B 377. Malay, Tribune, ftingapor(No 88?Ki I n. pi ,nlonm 1; p •<■ roi .howl cUnc.n K ni with photo, to be return^ B 36». Malay* IMbune (No.
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    • 452 11 ON TIfEj I AIR I BNGAPORE (1.131 kc«) 1 XHpi m »r m*m <•■• mc* t /Ml- 1 41.3* metre* (7.2j mr,s) Kmm iWin t* x 15 am I i i>|il Hi Of j B t4 I p m i <im I on p ni to 10 00 p m
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  • 259 12 AMNK of $1 was [m poted on Man Pak. 70. by Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, for telling for- tunes. Another man who denied telling fortunes but admitted that he was writing letters for people, wai acquitted. ALLEGED to have made a false i statement to the
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  • 109 12 Recital By Miss Helmrich To-Night LISTENERS who heard Dorothy Helmrich's delightful recital of songs on Monday will welcome the news that the will be singing again from the Singapore Station to-night (Wednesday) nt 8.50. Her attractive presentation of her pro- gramme is something quite new to listeners in Malaya, who
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    • 138 12 A Lovable Scicen Character In a ROLE JUST AS YOU WOULD WANT HIM! I TO-DAY < \rilOl 3..5-6..5-9.15 M.G.M.'S Rousing GREATEST with thc AspirinSCREEN ■^ISPI DEATH VALLEY y*» A ITUKIN6 /I/I TJOafcGCt- Vlsn l^ ndon BEERY Latest CINESOUND ynf rrs mtioiouwTN. nfws "jijsYthe right creepy, spine-chilling thriller for your midnight
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    • 196 12 ALtfA»tfBH!A ZZZ Warner Bros.' Action-packed adventure story filmed in Sepia Tone ML W I i i A W J ma tf r of J^^^^^A W mk adventure! DENNIS MORGAN -GEORGE TOBIAS LIZABITH EARL VICrTOR JORY JAMES STEPHENSON a.rS. "PATHE GAZETTE" And an interesting Colour Short about -SINGAPORE 'CROSS ROADS OF
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  • 235 13 Wanhingtcn. SPREAD raid* on Park libraries and book-stores by Ihe f nmn Gestapd have swept their shelves clean of antiI j ;i nd much philosophical and historical literature. -aids began, authoritative ted when the German 'visited bookshops. ffandnews-standa alonu the summer and ordered Kr-fnrictors to hand over within our
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  • 82 13 THE Singapore Amateur Weigh 1- Lifters' Association's annual weight-lifting championship will hr held at the Association's premises -luring the Easter holidays, the 1o ♦Inite dyte of which will be <mlii unced later. A beautiful trophy known as tlv* "Roxy Cup" presented by one ft! ihe vice-presidents, Mi. Low
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  • 216 13 He's Better Than BBC' ASK any salli r at 11 Chatham who \a the most populai man In the R Naval Barrackt to:lav. and he v. ill fl "Golden Voice, the Announcer reporter." That means George Clogg aged twentytwo, who has solved one of the b: domestic problems In the
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  • 143 13 THE youngest Canadian to fight In the last war is ■•r--vin^ fo t Empire again. He is Quarterma.s-tcr-Sergeant D Mmdoch, of the Roy a. Canadian Engineers now In this countr with his unit In 'he Great Wai he waa ilor H( joined
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  • 210 13 A TASK m which I wife agreed m a separation imi to pay her V.C. husband an annuitv'of $4,000 so long as he eel a chaste life was heard «n thy Chancery Division WJ»W. Th« huaband to Captain mdertekC Booth, and heandWa™ SSfores agreed to
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    • 117 13 Brian Aherne's Fallen Again! Last week he had a real Headache with his "Hired Wife" Now he's got a spot of bother with I Till; LAIIY IX Ql KSTIOX!" You 11 know the reason why NEXT WEEK at the CAPITOL! Can easily be rated as a v«« c Reviews 1
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    • 109 13 IV\i SI lO\ TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 I B:!'l lj'<llk M W»IU I'iißiu.s! J 1^ Mil <liy^^n^7i*A.ri NM IMKSI IT A SIS- I MpH MVHH| I'K 'IOI S MK.IU 'IIANTSIIirI ■H^C jH^' N SAILORS' BKAWI IN an international Jl Etm m pori 1 H^H mi i:\aci ition oi (mi n
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  • 243 14 VAAFI scored a thKM -on"" win ovcj the G.E.C. m a Business Hoi.^i B l"iif;ue match, yesterday, on the J.C.S.A. ground. At the interval the score was one-all although Naafi had had the better of the play. Weak finishing and inaccurate shooting were responsible
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  • 91 14 IN Division A at the hi i f.> rday, 1 Si 1 'IK i Als to nil. the ti.Al C beat the R I (Pulaq Btani) by fou to i m a Division 2 A mutch plfl I pnlau Brani, yesterday. For the P.A.M.c. Roberts scored i
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  • 715 14 COMING SPIRITUAL AWAKENING -JJIGNS are not wanting that a real Spiritual awakening is going to follow, and that the work of St. Andrew's Mission will develop alon^ lines which few of us yet visualise at all leading Us into ail kinds of fiesh work m the service of our Master,
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  • 42 14 f; tfl .<■(: thl Major Gr:ur. lie 81 vOhn Urde yroim Labour Advisei to m Colonial Oiflci m ;.> shoii'v visitiiu Ceylon for an enqrirj into labour problem* will visil Malay;; an Mauritius for 3 similar purjxjs*' afto his six weeks" stftj m Oeylon.
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    87 14 Th i s pictm ipils it, nun jraphic ol the havoc caused by <he R.A.K amou the I; i, At P#rce during the battle of the West Desert and I i, U.;s t :i i lonj wh :t the Italians called (hi Uoad to Vlctoi —flic metalled h-^h-way they maic
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  • 294 14 Indian Convicted On Bribery Charge SENTENCE of six months' rigorous iinpristnmen a fine <,: $400 or. In default, j further three rigorous imprisonment was passed I. cfc< district judge, Mi J. L. McFall. yesterday, on v Bingh, a Sikh contractor at the Naval Base, on charge of giving a bribe
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    • 61 14 BLUE IJk i GILLETTE BttMl &U^"[JlßEfl SKUVT'^n V*** tt tiff If I 0 /////*XrOEv 6 IHI AND (I'.IM'I.Sf i uxury Nhavin^ l .concmii;r ,'/JW/ -^V^/\ N ruvin^ That's what Blue dmyjjb%?^ < t/Ucuc» give you. Their keeaei j//^^ [d* *oges make every shave a rtvr <(. Ls^ /^Jf/ m smauih,
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    • 31 14 liij n»i»i« i lifGfC TIDES I rO-DAV i.orj a.m., 8 9 ft.;' :i OG pin.. 7 f t J TO-MOIM OW 1.51 a.m., 8.5 ft.; 120 p.m., 7.1 1 1 t
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    • 37 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.AiF.A. U'aguc. Div. 1, ArgylKs v. Gordons, Stadium; Div tl 8.. Kranji v. R.A.F. i Kalians Farrcr Park; Airport v. Customs, Airport; 8.H.L.. Chartered Bank v. Brnkmann's. JC.S.A., W°arno Bros v. Guthries P. and N.
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  • 210 15 tfr r O. R P^ i] f onal Engi E Malayan Postal IS been "ipactasCott- Te.e-com-I'eiak. Che bitl Ih 5t I JI. r. iistrative J DisMr S F Owen, F.i-ir' Works JJ^ C( is been apMinted i fflciate a* Engineer Tf n-pr/ i M a r a
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  • 486 15 •20 MULE TRAM" (At the Capitol) WALLACE BEERY and Ifarjorie Rambeau make a welcome n appearance m 20 Mule Team," which opened at the Capitol yesterday. M.G.M. have done well tc bring back ftefie two robust artistes and they do exceedingly well m a picture which fits them
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  • 21 15 London Ma:. 13.- Jb WUhelm«haven were the a fairly hi-avy attack by Bn craft last raght It is offida ed. Reuter
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  • 29 15 Abetz Meets Vichy Men In Paris Lour r v] THE German emissary, Otto Ah 1 met Adrr.ir:«l I irh> "rcmler^nd C. i Brlnon lid Admiral d da ifsua Reuter
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  • 79 15 Cairo, Mar. 18. £(.'VPT faithfully supports the democracies and sincerely intends to help them. Sirry Pasha, tho Egyptian j Prim. Minister, told the ChamIt r that thin was what he told Mr. Anthony Eden, the British I Foreign Secretary, during hi> recent visit to Egypt Sirry
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  • 64 15 I^ondon, Mar 18 LONDON was free from sir raids last night and apart from slight enemy activity over some widely separated districts near the East coast, England and Scotland and the rest of Britain experienced o quiet night. It is officially stated that bombs were
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  • 52 15 F.onrton. Mar. 18.— Five hundred propli- were killed and 500 seriously injured by the CSrrman air raids on Merseyside on lh«* twi nU-htN. >Iar. 12 md 13. Combine*! <;^i/:iftirs in the Civile ar.t on \Ut l f ;ind Muereuppioxiiii'.in 500 killed and 800 $eri< usly tn
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  • 122 15 Scientific Help For Britain Ottawa Mar. 18 CANADIAN and tist.-, had "played 00 mruri pair :n developing the against uighi bombing now \»\n£ used by Biitain, according tatettnent ii,c Canadian An Minister, Mr. C Ci. Power, in the Canadian e of Qonunoni i in* n, mostly from Canada, )k aid.
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  • 304 16 LONDON, MAR. 18. rIE DAILY TELEGRAPH'S ANKA X A CORRESPONDFVT SAYS THAT IT IS REPORTED THERE THAT A SOVIET NOTE WAS HANDED TO YUGOSLAVIA LAST WEEK, AND THIS IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR HESITATION IN CONCLUDING AN AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY. The contents of the note are reported
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  • 82 16 E VACUA TED: WON SCHOLARSHIP Kve Goodwin 18 -year-old head ijirl at King's Warren. L.CC Si hool, Plunistead, had, despito the handicaps vi «va< uation managed to achieve Ike !istinctiun of winning scholarships at both Oxford and Cambridge universities. Her school wa.s cv .u -iiated to the Maidstone Grammar School,
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  • 551 16 INDIAN TROOPS IN BERBERA VICTORY 'Cent-A-Plane Fund Yesterday's score EIGHTEEN London, Mar. 18 TIIK epic story of the recapture of Berbera. the capital of British Somaliland. is told m a ca- ble received from Aden to-day. At one point, the success of the whole operation depended on four men m
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  • 123 16 T Madrid. Mar. 18. KE German Foreign Office spokesman la now refusing to answer questions about Germany's Intections towards Greece, writes the Berlin correspond. of the newspaper Ya, while a big press and radi campaign against Greece is going on. It U regarded i n Berlin
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  • 257 16 London, Mar. 18. THAT Britain is willing 1u permit the passage of foodstuffs to German-occu-pied territories, provided safeguards are established against German exploitation, is reaffirmed m authoritative quarters m London T h 5 Ministry of Economic Warfare's standpoint is understood to be that the British Government is confident that
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