Morning Tribune, 21 March 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vo l 6— No. 42, Friday, Mar. 21, 1941. Morning Tribune Friday, March 21, 1941
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  • 98 1 London, Mar. 20. INY request by the Italians for the safe conduct A <>! 200,000 Italian non-combatants m Abyssinia could only form part of a general capitulation, it was learned m London by Reuter's diplomatir correspondent. The British Government cannot now do anything which
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  • 75 1 London, Mar. 20. 1*HK Tin quota for the third and fourth quarters of the current year was fixed at 130 pel cent of standard tonnaces at u meeting of the International Tin Committee ir. London to-day. The Committee recommend. ed to the signatory governments
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  • 65 1 Shillong, Mar. 20. JHK need for being; prepared for any contingency was emphat o -day by the Governor of who warned the people ■Ji air attacks may come with1 •••ung. adding that the fly'I'stuue from the nearest wine, occupied bv the JapaU Shillong was a few
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  • 19 1 Pondicheiry, Mr\r. 20. batch of voluineers from »ch India left last night to J01n n Free French forces.-- Reuter
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  • 195 1 Inspector Tells O f Baronet's Queries NAIROBI. MAR. 20. IF YOU CAME HOME ONE DAY AND FOUND YOUR WIFE IN BED WITH ANOTHER MAN AND YOU SHOT HIM. WOULD YOU BE CHARGED WITH AND HANGED FOR MURDER?' This question, it was alleged by Chief Inspector Elliott, was put to him
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  • 78 1 London. Mar. 20. COME criticism of looseness m the supervision ni 5 ouildins Government ivc tones is made m tnc report of the special commission appointed to mv,., Ugat It r^^ciClly to'an extensive factory £k* will cost abou^f 2,000 000 when completed and stales 1 at n ithe
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  • 134 1 ri London, Mar. 20. 11 KR successes have n reported by British V ir 'nes operating against •sea communications l »»e British Army oversavs an Admiralty com- h( submarine Utmost f Co mmander R D Cay < ar ried out a successful ltK on a n
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  • 311 1 NAIROBI. MAB 20. VAVBLLO IN SOllil.UhST- ERN ABYSSINIA HAS BEEN TAKEN BY MEGULA* TROOPS. ACCORDING TO TO-DAYS OFFICIAL OMMI NIQUE FROM NAIROBI I WHICH ADDS THAT OPERA. J TIONS ARK PKOCRKSSINC; IN THE NKCiHELLI ARKA. British patroli contacted the enemy m the difficult mountatti* w ous
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  • 215 1 GREEKS IN TEPELINI: REPORT i LONDON, MAR. 20. I CREEK ADVANCE I UNITS ENTERED j TE PEL IN I, THE I LAST TOWN HELD BY THE ITALIANS ON THK I ROAD TO VALONA, EARLY THIS MORNING AFTEK FIERCE FIGHTING, ACCORDING TO REPORTS REACHING REUTER S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT -ON THE ALBANIAN
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  • 68 1 New York, Mar. 20 fERMAN intervention against Greece is only a matter of two or three days, according to "informed quarters in Belgrade" as quoted by the Belgrade correspondent of the New York Times. The correspondent adds that the Germans are encountering great difficulties in
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  • 109 1 London. Mar 20 MK WINSTON CHURCHILL told the House of Commons that the Budget would be introduced In HOUM "1 Commons before BMfc dneen greeted tin- mlniitenai announcement In the House <>: Commons that the must lib-ral \H)hry would henceforth be follow ed in granting exemption ft n
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  • 84 1 Turkey Britain: Identity Of Views Cairo, Mar. 21. PUCIMT idrntity of views" beturrn Turkey ami Britain was >e< orrird by M Sarajeglu. the Turkish Foreign Minister, in a tHi-urani to .Mr. Anthony Kden. fh«* Hritivh Ptrtfffl MinKt^r, sent MtTC leaving Cyprus it r<'U(i I v.i-h t-» rtllcriAe i Your KxtrlU-ncy
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  • 326 2 London, Mar. 20. plftM A returned m force to London last nigfct, and „i;,. m ilm old .i. Attacking m groups, Nazi bomber* rained town high explosive* and Are bombi i n several hours. Thry unloaded thMr bombi d, damaging n i ercial building sho] while
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  • 79 2 N'ew Delhi, Mar 20. AN* Dffl p the Indian Anny who returned from the theatre of var in the Middle East I hat the soldiers of all nationalities formed an exceedingly high opinion »>f the Indian soldier. Indian officers such as Garhwalis, Baluchis.Mahrathas. Silch^. Pathans
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  • 66 2 FRASER TO VISIT BRITAIN Wellingtoa. Mar. 20. '('UK New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Peter FraaerJ commenting 1 on London news-' paper reports, said that be had received an invitation from Mr. Churchill and Ule British i abi net t< visit Britain and discuss matters in collection with the war. An
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  • 76 2 In Bulgaria Berlin. Mar. 20. DULGAHIAXS have been forbidden to listen to British broadcasts, states a Sofia dispatch to the official German news agency, citing instructions issued by the Minister of the Interior. Bulgarians must be protected from propaganda from certain foreign radio stations,
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  • 128 2 Helping Free France London. M:ir 20. I ance and otgnifl .ace of the agreemetr 1 the British G and the Council he Defence of the French Bn Ls the theme ol a leader to-d The Tunes states that the economic i>oiicy whkh the [g to maintain
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  • 293 2 SYDNEY WELCOME FOR U. S. SQUADRON SYDNEY. MAR. 20 -WELCOME TO OUR AMERICAN COUSINS THIS IS A SYMBOL OF PRACTICAL COOPERATION AND EVIDENCE OF THE DETER. WNATION OF A SISTER DEMOCRACY TO ASSIST US TO RETAIN OIR LIBERTY, FREEDOM AND RIGHT TO LIVE, SAM) Ml. FADDEN. THE ACTING AUSTRALIAN PRE^
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    • 62 2 *-~t] A V k i ir^ k i i AY; k I k I Li f F. ft I l\ l_ I r~< f fr t.. r ...,l J/uJ l^/^^-J l^Uay 111 iiK WRmV 3hH^^^ jLjj^^hdtJL^~ A DBvC^aHBd^BB^BBBVi Abb9bßßbLm. I i ■g«lSi^fcftjlMiaifrjitf» rj£i For tfii? discerning R^T^J palate Vintage Wine
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    • 98 2 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours i Sufferers fr^m loss of vl i neas, weak body, impui j I memory, ;»nd «rho :iro ow aj before their UnM wW of a new gland diacoi Ttate'acw diworwy ma* quickly and Bland i—i Uk v,- rMta m this dJ whi.t. 1
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  • 257 3 'PLUNDER IN EXCELSIS' London, Mar. s>. "pi.yXDKR m excebis" is the term appHed by the Daily Telegraph to Mr. Butler's estimate of the annual toll being levied on Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Holland and France "for the privilege <> r being i ecupied by the German Annv." The l/.w. I lie
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  • 32 3 re Medic ll Auxiliary Services lactode nearly every iace m the city a clas«» the staff of i First Aid Post. 'Above) St. John Ambulance Nurses m Singapore
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  • 157 3 SOUTH AFRICA'S WAR EFFORT Johannesburg. Mar. 20. 4 MOURED CARS. bomi^ Of all types, shells gmu n ing and boots are flowing from the production rat€ unprecedented m the Unions mdii^ bowing South Africa's importance as oi Empire war .supplies. position, the officials responsible say. satisfactory and great strides have
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    • 87 3 J&^mtkS. Stundard vcntilaU-ti cnaincllcd 1'^ fc\ s ter] di,p'T.si\c nflectoi available -C-l^ from 12" to 20' diamet«r. Spf-<-i- f( ally recommended for emcteni s^^^-=0F factory Of godown illumination. I r W»^%^^* smn o»- po-stor Ik'/htiim, also suit able for opera tin- ll f s liR^ l i 1 r fVirr(U(VnaMi
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  • 670 4  -  Vera Ardmore By Tin. Commund Entertainment! Commiu -iv achieved Its object of co-ordinating efforts B ii- t-jugapore to entertain men of 'lie three This month bai ieen an average of two concerts last nlght'i large one at the victoria Theatre befall V l.itcsi effort and
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  • 43 4 PEOPLE PLACES A JOLLY group pictured at the buffet at the dance held at the Presbyterian Services Club on Wednesday night. The Club is open every night from 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. and is open to all Presbyterian members of the Services.
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  • 118 4 yestk r d r afternoon n special practice; match for tnc War Fund Rasket Football game on Saturday. w fl s held. Players ana "extras" turned out m full force and it looks aa though Saturday's game is to be a highlight In Singapore sports history. To use
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  • 72 4 "Mad Hatter Children's Show pHILDREN ofl Vij the small i private school which h| s it> heaclqu.ut* rs at Mrs. H. K. j Aaron's h<> me mc busy these' days rehearsing fjr shQ w wkich tiuy will i give on \piil .n aid ot the War Fund. i They rtUI
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    • 109 4 0 O D FOR THOUGHT/ Vo// can buy a pure vegetable cooking fat that < 1 > contains Vitamins A. B and D. (t) is made in the Philippines under American supervision by the most modern process. (3) is untouched by hand. <4> improves all frying baking and shortening. (8)
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    • 53 4 For coinures that have that little bit of extra smartness that counts so much, consult JIAIUI-: of the \AOMI Salon, 18, Rodney House, Battery Road. Singapore's leading stylist and permanent waving expert. TELEPHONE: 7555 FOR APPOINTMENTS. j Schiaparelli is m New York Hartnell is m London Pauline Wassiamull's 31 33,
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  • 680 5 Nc X upon a time it was thought to be a mother's privilege to "work herself to the U for her baby. The good mother was one who, between mixing milk and straincarrots, "never had a minute" for fun with husband, baby or friends. In
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  • 320 5 ri imatic condition! m U*e tropid sometimes make i moaners supply of milk I. abundant than it would be in a cooler country, the rt till being that the mother, fit counted, givee up the stnr gle all too soon, and turns •<• a prepared
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  • 103 5 Ginger And Ciderade 1 bottle cider I 6 tablespoonfuls ginger syrup if available 2 bottles of ginger beer *4 lb. crystallised or preserved j ginger This is a very good way of utiUs- ing the syrup which invariably] remains in a jar of preserved; ginger, but if there is none
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    • 40 5 A delightful 1 mtmspj^ NEW table wine 7 I fc Extra Special A *J§t* v I The finest value M HOCK m white wines A X^S^t^A imporlrd b/ I^^^ 'jtffl j^V SINGAPORE COLD STOAAG( H CO LTD V CS iJ7A
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    • 56 6 I \\<MIIIIC SHIP I I <O.>ii> IIO.^II-" G&j&P/SW I I A fresh consignment of 4RT 1 9 I ALPINE" Condensed Milk W^ I I from Australia has just been I put on the market. Quality is excellent, as of old. 1 I Pin your faith on "ALPINE". I Good for
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    879 7 Letter From London Small Businesse Wiped Out In Air Raids: Women Who Cannot Be Helped: Flotsam Goes To War: Convicted Rector Leaves His Living London, Jan. 21. bR )PI I have suffered ternbiy W ar, and not only whose homes have vi od and who have J?
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  • 108 7 THEIR MAJESTIES VISIT CARDIFF SWANSEA London. Mar. 20 AI-TEK Tholr Majesties luid walked round the bombed u»as of Swans r and tulkod to many oi WDM who h.i« lost their how- m th.- HUtwalt.-s rerr-w attack the Queen s«ld to the chairman ot thr- A.-R.P. sonices who hlnutM DJia lost
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  • 46 7 London. M"> The Ocrmiua dcicg.aiun itumm to cwablaoc* i mid /;"f Korean Under -BecroUn v lu R A muiti. aucstio^ tu which he Ld )t German' Armistice Coiw 1 V 11. Algeria, 1 iSd th* French > British Wireless
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  • 339 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941. FALL OF JIJIGA fHK capture of Jijiga, about 260 m Irs from Addis Ababa, places the I»ritish faraM m i most favourable position for a final onslaught on Abyssinia's capital This BUCG6M is a direct result of thd PecaptUfe by the British, with naval
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    • 52 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO, 4. ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eye« Intricate Visual t^4K**^s Problems Glares i( Deeded >\^ K. A. Thompson Dr. of Oc«Ur Science. U run Fnropean Clinical Experience. Phone im. CELLOPHANE PAPER Made m England (AN BE SUPPLIED FROM STOCK Rahamin penhas (ecil Strett. Sineapore. APB
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    • 22 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SLLURITY PLUS StRYJU Head OHice-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINUArOKB. 8.8. FHO« Mll
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  • 364 8 wsu a mi: «;itA>iOMiioxo; IN the early clay- Of "Musical Opinion" we devoted a good deal 0* space to the subject of the gramophone ami to review* of gramophone reed*. It wai felt that in a to*n like Singapore, when- it is seldom i-ossible to hear a rtaf* performanee
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  • 138 8 Help From The Municipality Apart what the •gramophone can -ive, the musical outlook s indeed bleak. Visiting: artistes arc likely to become scarcer as time goes* on. In any case past experience suggests that the Municipality, who might b; expected to take some interest m Singapore music, are quite unwilling
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  • 81 8 nature .1; man recit small future of At all *i hat in shall have upon cur rhoi for our Those taki Dutch ciuhn on April sth Pedlow, m, s< Gerretsen, Mr Dr. \v. van Hien v Hut eh Choir, lew seats obt) Little's. The next m pore Gramopl ty
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  • 45 8 A.R.P.K EPS FIT V.K.P workers have to spend long hours at night on their work and sleep during the day time so, that they do I sun for long periods. Here a group of the"! is seen absorbing artificial sunlight under expert supci J vision.
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  • 213 8 Under the circumstances we considered that little would be gained by discussing in these columns records which might easily not be ocnerally available for several months. Mainly because of this we have for some time past discontinued our articles upon gramo phone record?:, concentrating me
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    • 151 8 O P >^m 1 1 II lUfc^Vw Voices of Spring (strauss) Vienna Blood (strauss)— Boston Sym. Orch— Dl774 Barber Of Seville Overture— Pts. 1& 2 Philharmonic Sym. Orch. of N.Y.— DlBdi> Home, Sweet Home (Bishop) I ast Rose ol Summer (Moore) -Galli— Curci— DAIOII Boheme -Your tiny hand is frozen
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  • 789 9 I) CRASH THE lull story oi the crash m which three people were killed when a fire engine almost ran into the canal at the Victoria Street Stamford Road junction, during the defence exercises on the morning of Mar. 11, was told
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    • 295 9 CT HIT back at HITLER /^with your war y l| SAVINGS CERTIFICATES f\yy A very attractive uilt-educd invest n.ent. I^l A great advantage of these Malayan War y/Y A\J Savings Certificates to investors who seek K^A k^y security, is that they increase m value Ji the longer they are hold.
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  • 70 10 Shelter Tender Accepted THE tender of Dobb and Co., Ltd., at $18,750. for the buildof air raid shelters In the basement of block No. 1, at the Tiong Bahru property of the Singapore Improvement Trust, was accepted by the Board of Trustees of the Trust at a recent meeting. This
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  • 111 10 Madras, Mar. 19. DECLARING that a solemn duty rested upon India to strengthen the hands of those who were on- j gaged in the defence of human liberty and human welfare. Mr Srinivasa Sastri -xhorted his audience tci carry out that dm whatever grievances and
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  • 205 10 THF Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacFhvaine. yesterday, allowed the appeal of Koh Quay Moy, an elderly man who was sentenced to nino weeks' simple imprisonment by thr second magistrate on a charge of assisting in the management of a chap-ji-ki lottery. Mr. A. M. L. Soaros,
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  • 157 10 I HAVE a mother and two sisters to support/ m Kam Eng Hong. 23. when he pleaded ml yesterday, m the criminal district court, before! J. L. McFall, to three charges of cheating b of cheques. Kam admitted five previous convictions andi sentenced to a year's rigorous imprisonment, to
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  • 122 10 AN the ground that there were two minor amendments to be made m the petition, the Chief Justice. Sir Percy MacElwaine. yesterday adjourned a divorce case m which Elias Davis is suing his wife, Bertha Elizabeth Davis, for dissolution of the marriage alleging adultery with a man named S.
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    • 207 10 it i _,V e^ BY P&O«idBRITISH INDIA LINES (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 their requirements, but
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    • 167 10 11l II\S PHILP LINE Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accummoda apply to BOUSTEAD U CO., LTD., THE B%\K LI\K M» AMERICAN ORIENTAL LIN« SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON NEW AND BALTIMORE VIA
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    • 802 11 ■L, B^itu.itions Vacant Miscellaneous .^LS^s~StnndaM. for Dis- No 775G) m* 1 tonally. 135 Sorangoou GULAM MOfIAMBD. Tailor STb" I Bb4 an *3 R^ Singapore. Ouara^eS EST Salary f»|- a<d jprices^ No. no, m'-h experience esaentiM "MOST TASTEFUL FOOD m to^n "Or *S5 boy. Indian or Chjn- KBECTION O f Alr-Raid
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    • 559 11 For Sali (No. 8880) »U at M, Lopour 20. Geylang After b. P ;l n (No 901O) G.E.C. R^RIGERATORT~n^dIuhr~BWe" exceUrtu condition. $150,- r-^n. caic?Ta UV-micai Company, Sentul (No. 841O) Saiii JohneoiTiFotor. rraller complete. $3. r ,o-. au o Royal Typ.S?J2J St n fB Uux 37<i M^'» v a Tm>unc Singapore
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    • 483 11 FOR B ALE Kqtlj w»cled Bunwal^w M E«tati-. 4 b.-dnKima with bath?lJ >oW) '*«Y aC llt P <)f *^»'>" Apply Ho, J54 c.o Malaya Tribune Bingai***. (No. 839O) \*X* T«W~ to $900 per lot. K-althy tiistrut 2 mllM r(l(dv building en Rural Board pUns Juat m»«Ma. Apply Tan Swe* Blow
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    • 433 11 ON TH: I MR i HVGAPORE (i.M lmm> 1 ZHFI 3tK miOJli ft Of «l) I I /111' 41 JA HUtftl (Mi mr t) I From g. 00 a.m. to f is a.m. Imm It 00 a.m. to 1 5t p m. From &.00 p m t« It (M p
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  • 371 12 A fight between neighbours' dogs, one of which was alleged to have been eating a duckling, resulted m Tan Piow, cooly. appearing m the second court, yesterday, before Mr. Conrad Oldham, on a charge of mischief. It was alleged that while four dogs, belonging to two owners,
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    • 95 12 IM-G-M's BIG SURPRISE HIT OF 1941. OPENING TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 AT Till: CAPITOL Society's Beauty-Baited man Traps Men »ho hare too much money WS^^Mf^ B^^^ 1 Beauties who don't have etioughlj^^mgm I the h.mi *.iv... thai BK^ I ROBERT CUMMINGS LARAINE DAY I JEAN MUIR BILLIE BURKE I IT'S
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    • 116 12 TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p_M T A H T E ALHAMBRA ':J I r with GEORGE TOBIAS, ELIZABETH EARl I VICTOR JORY and JAMES STEPIIKNSON I also air mail 'PATHE GAZETT9 And an interesting Colour Short of I SINGAPORE "4'HOtMtOAIK I or Tin: oiciixr TO-MORROW AT MIDNIGhI Tc^l A
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  • 42 13 Tokyo X i ,haru Miyazaki. the I X (ll(i sO n of a school Omori. Tokyo, was 'rfe-ith by three lion, ben cir Ju, troupe. A Hfted onlookers stood J h S r and witnessed the ht innch the little boy.
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  • 56 13 ICC the Circus. Curious, he ap-, vroached a lion's cage to feed otWil of the animals with a bit of candy! Angered by the approach, howtver, one of the beasts made a grab at the child and succeeded m dragging him through the bars of
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  • 53 13 Indian Made Guns Nagpur. Mar. 13. 4T an exhibit ion heiv of guna mjnufacturecl by Or.1nance Faetoiies m India, orders have i been placed for 17 items to the value of nearly £10.000. Bombay ha.s also hold a .similar exhibition. Three hundred Qrmi were interest .>:! in the exhibits and
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  • 97 13 New Appointment For Mr. A. H. Joyce Delhi. Mar. L 9. MR. A. H. JOYCE. B Information Oflteei at the India Office, has been appointed to a new post of Direr tor of Co-ordinat 1 'i' oT Publicity for India and Burma, with Ilia office at New Delhi. He will
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  • 123 13 DEMAND FOR INDIAN STEEL New Delhi, Mar. hJ THE great demand for Indian steel has prompted the Government to create 0 special Supply Section m the Directorate General of Munii tions Production i.i Calcutta. The bulk of the output from the Indian steel works \i being taken to meet overseas
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  • 56 13 Full Indian Support Urged Lahore. Mar. 19. *T the Govern men i A college here today, the Bishop oi Shore wpiH^ defence of right an freedom demand*! the wholehearted support «.f everyone sbOUKI be shared X ,11 1,, the cour.sr Ol hU«Sch^»S l!>0 pleaded foi an d rtUowihlP In curtn«
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    • 112 13 Change AIJI \>I»IC Jf^^EA HAWK" and \B LL THIS, AND HEAVEN TOO" m A NEW KIND OF MYSTERY M Warner Bros, pit sent HK *^B iv\ fli i "MONEY 1 WOMAN" MIINESE CABARET STARS mm will appear 9 TOMORROW AT THE fcnie. and dance with Them. m .MO-NICHT DANCE 9.30
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    • 173 13 d A a S y JPAVILIONJ I" THE MEN OP THE NAVY ON LAN!) SK\: AN ADVENTURE STORY THAT IS PULL OP lION "lic^ir* €arj{ii v ROBERT NEWTON— WALTER RILLA— KLM PEACOCI PENELOPE DUDLEY WARD t«BM BBt BbTj g^T* I Bi^Bi fcly^Bßy bb^^^^^^H jbblbbm v 4bbT t^b^bbbblß JbV Bf B
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  • 234 14 OMAR, by scoring two goals in the .second half, gave the Malay Regiment victory over the Publishers in a division 2A match, on the Y.M.C.A ground, yesterday The Publishers were In good forn in the am half but the great stamina of the Malay
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  • 93 14 R.E.'s And Gunners Share Points RE.. .2 RA. (Ac Ac). .2 CCORING two goals m these--0 cond liall. the R.E. held the R.A. (Ac Ac) to a 2-all diaw In a division 1 league match at Changl yesterday. The fiiiit half was evenly conl(iUcl and scoreless. In the second half,
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  • 213 14 6 Goals By Traction Against Harpers S TRACTION Company had things their own wav scoring six goals without reply against Harper Gilfillan m a Business Houses match on the Traction Company ground. yesterday. i Tractions, as the score shows, were decidedly S the better team. The score at the end
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  • 81 14 Italian Flag On R.A.F. Mess THE Italian Garrison flag which formerly flew over Fort Capuzzo is now at R.A.F. Headquarters m the Western Desert, where it hangs over the doorway of the Officers' Mess of a bomber squadron. This Squadron had taken a leading part in the continuous bombing of
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  • 49 14 Talk On Malay Regiment "THE History of the Malay Regiment" is the title of a talk to be broadcast from the Singapore Station at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 21. by an Officer of the Regiment. This is the final talk m the series "The History of the Regiments."
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  • 50 14 $10,000 In Interest Free Loans H E AccountantGeneral, S.S., has received an additional $10,357.14 m interesttree loans to help m the prosecution of the war. Th c separate items are: Loan to the Imperial Government: Anonymous $8,500; Loans t 0 the S.S. Government: Harold Cundy $857 14 Chan Lvi $1,000
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  • 33 14 'SOCCER: S.AF.A. League, Div. I. Manchester* v. Police, Stadium: Div. 118. S.C.F.A. -B" v Fort Canning, Gteylang; 8.H.L.. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank v G.E.C. Depot: Si raits Times v. Uniteers. S.H.B.
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  • 69 14 THE R. E. Malays boa: the R.A.F. (Seletari I—o, m a division 2A match at Seletar yesterday. The Reserve Div. match between the Gordens and the Royal Engineers which was nxed to be played at Selerang yesterday was postponed. In the open doubles of the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament
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  • 255 14 rfthe coni black-out ed with ha\ hurt to Mr v J A.R.P. Mr. C B traffic cow watchman World car pai Gng Joo Chin *< V'orld when a wai Boundim f. o other f He laid thj i C j peared to b D ii'.n and v came cut
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    • 86 14 what did the S> i^\ Rancher say— "food °w +Leres <* h 7 M Why are men so enthusiastic Kill ffl 1 about Johnnie Walker? Surely Kiiit&fl /\V I because this famous whisky l&fiS Jk is not merely "good" and IflGrli^ I old/* but a blend of the very iftr
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    • 88 14 DON'T MISS SINGAPORE'S LATBBI INNOVATION 'Rasket Football* ON SA TURDA V MARCH 22nd at 5 pM on the S C C. Padang IN AID OF THE WAR FUND SEE SINGAPORE'S IS UA RA RASKET GIRLS' 1 IN ACTION AGAINST A TEAM OF 10 MEN. A Glaxy of beauty and brains
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  • 49 15 ENROL NOW re now being made I ment of classes the IMI year of training, ibjects: London Chamber of Comet Yf\\ inanimation subjects. lon M. trirulatioii June 1941 January IMt Ki. Certificate Fxaminatiun, tmber. 1941. Pitman (ommercial CertiflSubjetts. eolars \i classes and fees be )bt; Ined on application
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  • 346 15 Buckeridge a.sked me to go to the Fire Brigade and report about the accident and the fact that at least one man had been ki'led i Witness «u d that the traffic lights had been blacked out ana only a small eros. s could be seev It was
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  • 176 15 Court Story Of Quarrel In Train AN action for damages brought by P. Rattanam, formerly a second fireman in the F.M.S. Railways, against Rengasamy and Sithamparam, driver and fireman, respectively, was dis- missed by Mr. Justice Worley. 1 in the High Court, yesterday. Rettanam s story was that while he
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  • 62 15 Belgrade, Mar Mstoyadinovitc;: r Yugoslav Premier crow frontier into Greece on Tu< 1 night. it Wi» report* d U Belgrade yesterday. He PM the chief factor m the collapti the "Utti" Entente" and mainly responsible for the trend of Yugoslav policy when Oermanj Czechoslovakia. It
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  • 314 15 ILLEGED to have vill'ully Jalsifled be account) 01 the Pool, Tan ChaJ lenf, until recently storekeeper enptoyed )y tin Food Conroller at the Bugax tool, appeared In tbe ,hird court, yesterday. 'Ihe case was post toned until April 3. Mr. G. Morgan, Acting Senior BXCcu 1 1 v c
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  • 242 16 London. Mar. 20. IN a typically Churchillian manner, the Prime Minister personally intervened to settle a dispute of a constitutional character which was recently conducted with asperity, especially by political purists of the Left Wluff. The sore point was the action ol Lhe 8.8.C. m banning
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    68 16 r Dm i nt; 1940 aircraft of the i Coastal Command flew about 34,000,000 miles in co-opera-1 tion with the Royal Navy to i keep open the trade routes to and from this country, More than 2,000 convoys, numbering over 40,000 ships and totalling 200,000,000 tons, were escorted. The value
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  • 101 16 Wellington, Mar. 20. AXE Ake Kia Kaha/' Maori words meaning *'forever. lorver, we .shall fight on." was the message which the United Stives ;ival squadron which has been Siting Auckland took with it wh ou 1 sailed to-day. During the ships' visit a large nnet bearing these
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  • 88 16 Bombay. Mar. 20 SIR Alexander Roger. Chairman oi the Roger Mission, disclosed m a Press interview, that the mission had recommended large-scale factory expansion m India. At present intended for war work, they will be equipped with modern machinery which would prove suitable for many kinds of
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  • 53 16 New Delhi. Mar. 20. 4 MILITARY conference of rulers and the representatives of the states contributing to the maintenance of the forces In the Indian states, discussed matters relating to the value, and means of enhancing it, of the forces ec-opera-tion during the war. Unanimous decisions
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  • 85 16 London, Mar. 20. THOUSANDS of lives and millions of pounds worth of national assets vital to the war effort have been saved by the fire-watchers' scheme, states Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Home Secretary, m a foreward to the new memorandum on the fire prevention order issued by
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  • 200 16 LAST STORY IN THE PAPER London, Mar. 20. CTATED to be Italy's ace acrobatic pilot m East Africa, "Porpoise Pedro" has been captured, according to information received from R.A.F. Middle East headquarters by the Air Ministry News Service. Pedro, who flew a CR4? earned his
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  • 217 16 London. Mar. COMMUNICATIONS and the industrial qu on the east bank of the Rhine were main target when aircraft of the Bomber mand subjected Cologne to a fierce attach night, says an Air Ministry communique. The weather was good and the results clearly observed. Several factories were hi one
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  • 53 16 New York. M^ 1 IN explosion which o. A day at a dynamjt. f^« Kenvil, New Jersey, t t e oi powder factory jy*f£gi ai for miles around Dtta present lacking. A°°^ ilire d were killed and 200 «»J lir rt series of explosions thai part of this lactory
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