Morning Tribune, 22 March 1941

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  • 27 1 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vo 6— No. 43, Saturday, Mar. 22, 1941. NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 D. Mlv Morning Tribune Saturday. March t&, 1941
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  • 205 1 Berlin, Mar. 21. J i THREAT to impose martial J A law on the whole or uaris nl the Netherlands, if neces- wr j for the maintenance off public order and safety, has i been made by the German j Commissioner, states the Ger- I S
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  • 232 1 ANKARA, MAR. 21. MSARAJOGLU, THE TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTER, ATTENDED A MEETING OF THr CABINET AT WHICH HE REPORTED ON HIS HiNVERSATIONS WITH MR. ANTHONY EDEN. THE BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER. IT IS LI MINED THAT THE CONFERENCE GAVE FURTHKR PROOF OF THE COMPLETE
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  • 321 1 NAZI RAIDERS IDENTIFIED AS SCHARNHORST GNEISENAU LONDON, MAR. 12. THE TWO GERMAN RAIDERS TO WHICH MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL REFERRED IN HIS SPEECH AT THE PILGRIMS LUNCH THIS WEEK AS BEIN3 AT WORK IN THE ATLANTIC ARE THE SCHARNHORST AND TIE GNEISENAU, IT IS LEARNED IN LONDON TODAY. The Prime Minister,
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  • 501 1 MEPftDro l^ nd °11 Mar 21 H^timis ol an agreement between Yugoslavia and Oermanv arc trcatori ariM. uve circles in London, Reuters diplomatic correspondent learns. It is uomtpr) n,.t »h,t l. polßlWe^to S2ISPJ& ls. St IDe ytt the trutM \nm the pro-German ft««S|»pei Vrtmt which nave the
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  • 27 1 Washington, Mur. l\— Thf Senate Appropriations Sub-(^»m mittce has a|)»rove.l. without ekMtt tin- hill to provWr $7 000 000,000 for aiil to Britain Reuter
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  • 201 1 BALKANS: Latest 3 Ministers Resign Belgrade, Mar. 21. ANEW political crisis has arisen. Germany's so-called compromise terms have caused a split in the Cabinet. This was revealed after the Cabinet met twice within 24 hours Prince Paul, the senior Regent, received the Prime Minister. M Tsvetkovitcli and the Vice-Premier. M.
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  • WAR IN THE AIR
    • 619 2 II ..hi duu. Mar. 21. DI.VMOITU was the main target of Nazi raiders over Britain T on Thursdav Ilifht Wmm* JW P lane^T hours evnlosie and fire bombs over the area lor several hours. Karlier in the day, the Kins and Queen had v.sited Plymouth
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    • 152 2 London, Mar. 21. piIOTOCJRAPHIC proof of l the very serious damage > i l<» the crack German liner Bremen is contained in ofli- i rial K.A.F. pictures released J s to-day. The photographs, which were taken by an i K.A.F. reconnaissance plane show Bremen
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    • 96 2 Londou. Mar. 21 PRTY-FOUR German aircraft were destroyed in combat over or round Britain during the week ending dawn ov. Mar. 15. while only one British fighter -was lost over this area during the same period. Two German raiders were destroyed on Mar.
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    • 268 2 London. Mar. 21 SPEAKING :o Latin America on the third anniversary Of the broadcasts to those countries from Britain. Mr. F W Oglivle, Director General of the B.B.C. said. "These broadcasts in your own languages of Spanish and Portuguese were aiso the first ot our overseas services— ieacLnz
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    • 125 2 London. Mar It THE casualty list of l^t L week's Clydeside air raid has been reduced by one I S the almost incredible rescue of a man who had been i buried for 7 1 days. All hopes had been aban- doned
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    • 40 2 Ottawa .^Mar^ f HE Dominions House I mons has approved a res, submitted by the Una Mr. Ilsley, preparing i the introduction of a War Appropriation Bi t_*e war costs fcr ttvr ning April 1. Reuter
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    • 154 2 London. Mar. 21. THE R.A.F. carried the Battle of the Atlantic into the enemy's camp last night when tiu made a successful attack on the German sub marine base at Lorient. Many explosions were caused on the docks and a large fire was
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    • 133 2 From Our Oun R^jwrter) Kuaia Lumpur. Friday. THE mutilated body of a young Tamil coolie, emfliyi in tbe Setapak water work*, was found it noon todiv following, it is believeHi, an attack by a tiger S.j<oe '^*>««erw. ffar tiie mmi s nitty was evinced when
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    • 141 2 I Trade Bargains OPTICAL Wrier fed gfiMMI EC F. Giona; so bluff Careful test before vr Chi > mcxh-ra Tre Vn i i Phariruv THE RBW MAIfU_Y GLASSES Our N Rimless 8p tacles are designed for jrho want the 'rate pr They are list! I and becom. to all Please
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  • 489 3 ***** Casualties THI ITAUAJM HAVE SUFFERED tM»C&g£« 1 n l 1 THEIR RECENT TREMENDOUS BUT UNAVA" Kr?? v, r «'KS ON GRKEK POSITIONS IN ALBANIA uVoßmv, TO AX ESTIMATE GIVEN IN AUTHORITATIi F Mil It v CIKCLKS IN LONDON TO-DAY. ll; »'"fc NOJTAKI ilitary experts in
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  • 27 3 London. Mar. 21. Hio.UOO has now been the Duke of Gloucester's •Mid St. John Ambulance This was announced from "Mis' headquarters in London to-day. Reuter
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  • 140 3 T Nairobi, Mar. 21. J Jli African servant employed by Lord Erroll was the outstanding witness 'when the enquiry into I de »th of Loid Erroll was resumed here to day ill ned court. dy Broughton, whose husband Sir Delvi ">. is charged with the murder
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  • 77 3 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to recognise Monsieur J. Luley as Consular Agent of Czechoslovakia at Singapore. Mr. J. J. Shcehan, has been appointed to act as Secretary the Hi^ii Commissioner for the Malay States. In addition to his own duties Acting Malayan Establishment on. Vichy. Mar.
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  • 44 3 NEW SECURITIES TO FINANCE U.S. DEFENCE W I ll. I)"/' p' ol mn in and f I I tli 1 his WBs anno jj M of tha 1 I t night ii; IOjQOO in i hi* ;1 1 he omYinl 0 pe„. F»rc. Reuter
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  • 85 3 Dublin. Mm HRASTIC restriction orclei i i v regard to wheat, n. >-{ have been made b Government, to come Into operation m. mediately. The percentage ol flour tion from wheat i.s raised rpim no to BS per cent, and the feeding of wheat products other than
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  • 24 3 Berlin, Mar 21. QoebbeL. no ed the Japanese Youth Movement i delegation which is now vuilth.R Germany, accordln the German 1 nev i'v Reuter
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    • 68 3 no;recipe:book r^^^a W WV** <~^J OF OOOD SMADS fISCaJS&§2SL>SSS^^^ f "'U (7* In* 0" _,-rf^^ > ll C |R N^H 1 V ||BvgCwSsSsSt> 'nAt^ 4i 1 m^^^MvK^m When foa iwe maz(;l-A, its dear golden goodness, protidei the tNUie ol mayoniuUae, and French dressings, that make salads temptingly deliciotu and Batisfytnsjly
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  • 1199 4  - "Cooees" For Singer At Thursday Night's Services Concert VERA ARDMORE "DEG1NNING at 9.30." the coneeet presented by Mrs. l w Gcdde.s at tin Victoria Theatre on Thursday night, certainiv packed them li Last seat in the house wa* tilled well before the scheduled commenting time and Army, Navy and Air
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    • 65 4 tm Finishing s~ Touches ft When the foundations of beauty m M have been truly laid with Elizabeth jfl^ Arden's essential preparations. j*! g A finish with one of her latest Colour \*Jf J Harmonies which will set the seal y V V I to your loveliness. /> Y 7
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    • 8 4 j Imported Gowns Accessories 5 Stamford Road EBHF"*
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  • 1128 5 LET'S TALK IT OVER UIDAL GOWN FO« THF: BKUNETTi: >— Post Free s Facilities "I am to be married shortly. ...it would be glad of advice ;.bout my wedding gown. I inteail to have an ankle length (Iks. in heavy satin or crepe ami a itii£ tulle veil. Which material
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    • 21 5 S Correspondence Coupon This <«upon n.u>t he «i. loM'd lric^ M .ry quwy wnt. S WomiM) Tnh»"" V SATURDAY, MARCUS? 194
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    • 42 5 lifi i JKU vt iuik GbT^S^vSa c?i T vn 4 v i ir>i>\ >OL^B!v^r^; WIT II Tlf I k*^^^^ ADDITION OF HSsJ^&ej ~.aJ 11 1 Tr PVTL'V PHONE 5376 F 1 V F LINES •n 105 Advt of Smgapart PI I. id.
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  • 621 6  -  Ubique I Bv [MAGIC and mirth were the keynotes of. W TuetM ay night's concvrt at the Services; (_fafi at Tomfirisoi. Hall. Aided by typicnl Oriental music and the. [drumming of tom-toms, the bemused audience; I and wondered whilst eggs, coins, coloured paper and ribbons defied all the
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  • 1184 6 ENGINE DRIVER IN WITNESS BOX Stamford Road Crash AMONG those who gave evidence at the continuation of the A inquiry into the deaths of three coolies at the Victoria Street-Stamford Road junction when a fire engine and a motor van were in collision on Mar. 11, during the defence exercise
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  • 225 6 Hongkong, Mar. 11. JHE coolies get \<<ry good pay and the bankers don't C*f, We, in the very middle of the mill, suffer," Mid Bfefaop Andlt w Y. Y. Tsu. Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Victoria, Hong Kong, when addressing a
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    • 32 6 mum nig _fl I A 4e ST. DALR1AS 4 E_tat»Li-*-«« 153 J Contractor* to His HajtitJ Air MbUBtvr. Oroirn AJ Colonies. Government IX par A^ts:-EAH\M«v HOjJ^ 117-125 OcU Street. IWP** AFBl -H
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  • 961 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London French Confidence S In British Victory: S Army And "The Old I l School Tie": Modern Officers Must Have i i Many Virtues Lond* Fan. 22. it i I SP*?&, Minister M I intormatK/?;. has anlM l.jised 01. sou. res which •es as absolutely
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  • 241 7 Ottawa. WHILE the Department oi National War Services, which is responsible for calling men up lor conirulsory service is seeklrß a fSfiuUiig as to whether Canadian indhir" can b, compeUed to *nre iln the army, many tribes havt oken the matter L« to their own hands
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  • 350 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1941. ROLLING UP MUSSO MUSSOLINI'S ship q| State, which 1m been becalmed! is fast jettisoning Its African cargo, the British forces gradually taking the remaining wind out of Mi Sails. In the skipper's hands to-day the fate of 300,000 Italian imn-oomhaUmts. in Abyssinia, whose safe
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    • 54 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 \RCADE BUILDING Sp r T!alizi ng tr Muscle Anomalies. r ru»s< d Eyes I" r utn Visual 7^ot*«r~^ G!a <> if needed \Jr^ Ihompson Dr. of Ocular Science. i-'irupoui Clinio.pl Experience. Phone Sfo2. __r (Eft__L *_eB^~* T r^* |^^^^ji^P^y^^^^y r^_ 3w _i_M_i_S_l— Mp* _ra- -jg I
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    • 23 7 X2Si\ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Si_UWTY !>ll< SIRVK Head Office-No. !<>D Cecil Strc SINGAPOKE, S.S. MOW NO.
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  • 214 8 FIRST WOMEN OF THE LAND I reless fforts times Qr« IB personn^Bi '.'■'ilar^Hr a Queen Pnncp^Ki aircrafB those IB biicre^Hi. _hows in the IB thi Bl opene^H.. i^B by 1'!^B" a uaHwi r^B RUI 1 Bl att fl i H S IB II the fierce interest the Kintf and Mr.
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  • 142 8 NAVAL OFFICER FINED "IN view of your good record I shall not endorse youi licence," said the traffic magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton, yesterday, to E. H. Chard, a naval officer, who was charged will negligent driving. Mr. Chard .said be had held a driving licence for 18 years and
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  • 29 8 A further .sum of $«iv :i3 U b asked for In conm ctl n i i tverage extei supplementary b gapore Municip terday. .The revised n now for $340,767
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    • 198 8 FOR 1.***** I I ll\lTHti:? PLEASE SEt i THE SUN WAH COMPANY. FIRNITI RF MAMFACTIRFRS 83, VICTORIA STRtET. PliriNE 2425. SINGAPORE I CATHAY CAFE "Where Everybody Goes" NEW POLICY ll STARTING TO-DAY NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNOXV. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY f.SVir. NIGHTS ONLY I SI.OO 50cts. for Service Men
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  • 557 9 assistance rendered by his brother Mr. J. A. Elias, was mentioned at the continued hearing of the public examination of Isaac A. Elias former rubber broker yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine. Elias was adjudicated bankrupt in March. 1939. with liabilities amounting to $91,000.
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 9 The ballet b rtlll flourishing in London. Here you ee Elizabeth Schooling, a member of the irta Theatre BalkH practising for lunch-time performance oi a new Elgar baliet
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  • 1042 9 __fS__FSS_.»=« Regiment V Kidcnls «»>nert_d itui m£ He said. There are many amucini storiei told of Lh early days when there wen- oni v two British Officers and two Bnn.sii Warrant Officers Th. Commanding Officer hJraseii wai frequently seen struggling with eetion him tin. leader In
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  • 323 10 "No Other Love" A DENIAL that he was in love with another woman was made by Leslie Noel Coombe, a London accountant, at the Cookham, Berks, inquest on his wife, Mrs. Margery Jane Coombe. 45, who was found gassed at her home. The Laurels. Cookham.
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  • 102 10 Britain Has Food For Export THE occupation of Iceland by British troops has reopened that export market to preserved foods from Great Britain. These are also going out to Gibraltar, and, under the Government's scheme, they are assisting in the provisioning of Malta. As a result of the practica 1
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  • 32 10 l|I« Maie.sty the 11 King baa approved the award (A the Imperial Service Medal to Chief SubWavdor Ram Kisan who recently retired irom the Straits Settlements Prison Service after 31 yean* service.
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  • 94 10 America n Newsmen Like Lord Halifax Washington. Mar 20 lOUD Halifax, the British Amba 14 sador, and Dr. Kicffens Dutch Foreign Minister, wore a tremendous reception when they attended a meeting of the Nationa Press Club. Lord Halifax spoke for half an hour "off the record" but it ij stated
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  • 27 10 Tokvo. ||ar. 21 AJR SHINJI YOSHINO. On former Minister of Commerce and Industry, will leave T the be^innimr of April on an inspection tour of Eastern News
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    • 223 10 —^^BU t") T^ 1 1 v^| \^Qb]HLX ''"iMiu^^^m^ ill (ft >^' 1 1^ 9 BY P&O^d^RTfISH N DIA XI NES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The btst 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
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    • 254 10 II A I Si i 1 1 If you have bdh\ lie.iJ. if yow Inir is thin or frows riowly; if i< falN eff in patches or generally; :t jrta encounter early of same hava dandruff or fret an 'Urin; stnsntiiMi on your M:».!p. c-t» not wait for th'ngs to
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    • 549 11 _^^^K.i 1 Bj> m* L^^^ Situations Vacant -Z^Zt^. ror Barley Powder and CTown 1 \nply Box in. Malaya Tribune. A IP y (No. 856G) t n 2 GIRLS. 4;5 Standard, for DisApph personally. 135. Serangoon .,...,i, Singapore. (No. Bb4Q) •xwiED apprentice* in rudu.flrm. salary. n, to ability. Box 389. Malaya
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    • 489 11 Miscellaneous BARBELLS. Dumbells— Orient H Best—Pr,^ paxtioulurs. K C Barbell Va «7,i»«^ Street, 2nd Floor. KuatoLumSJ.' <No. 775G) S LAM mohamed; Tailor, ieo^ s^ffi a d> sln^P° rt Ouaimnteei good fltUnK-MoaiTate prices. (Mo, 878G) MOST TASTEFUL~FOOD~inTown "Orcliard Restaurant Bar", 38. Orchard Road. Singapore. o 3320 ERECTION of Air-Raid Shelters undfrtuken.
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    • 525 11 Financial rribune. Ku*l» Lumpur. tNo. 3»ig» For Sale AMERICAN FOUNTAINPENS l:u 1 -suit all hitnus $1.50 each posi d,. BemUtance to K. Ang. 8. Lun.ng lOi. Übanfl. bingaiiore. (No 9j.s 1 FOR SALE: One Kodascope Projector ou 1 Camera. 223. Huiy Moad, Singupurt). (No. 8830/ for sale. Angel, and ull
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    • 511 11 [J"2 W«D MMN Bun R ..i.. w wi»h' '•■•<! i»Uiii ted :»<-uanK Rnn.hu poaltion. 8 ml)en from Fc^t On n i i ice $.vnoo- I Repli Box Mi, Malaya Tribune Slngi- I (No. 858CI) JOB .SALE Brick a. tile Bungalow off 5 j m.B. Chang] Ron l r.-,-l»old Munl-J---i w«ii
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    • 425 11 Son the AIR < SINGAPORE ZHFI 30 W BM t— m«*> /.in 41 RMtrta < 7 25 mr I I'm KM am. U 8 35 *M. From «C a>m. U i p m. Irom SM p m f ic oo pa. JON DON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG— l<5 84 metre* (17.19
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  • 141 12 A blood-stained earring fork and hammer found in the room where Mrs. Elsie Lloyd Jame.s, aged forty-nine, of Hollycroft-avenue, Hampstead. was found dead, were produced when Mr. W. Bentley Purchase opened the inquetet in London recently. Mrs. James was the wife of Professor Arthur Lloyd
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  • 362 12 centence of three weeks' simple imprisonment was imposed bv Mr. L. C. Uoh. third magistrate, yesterday, on Bay Joey. C), who pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting in the management |o_ i c h B p-j i-k i lottery. fHEANG Gin Sin, I young resident of
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    • 199 12 A GRAM) WEEK-END ATTRACTION! EXCITING!" ROMANTIC! REAL! Acclaimed by Enthusiastic Audiences Yesterday: I SHOWS < \I*I UN TO-DAY <md TO-MORROW 11 A.M.— 3 15— £.15— 9.15 >!.<; M s BIG SURPRISE HIT of 1941. JtS jj& A T S i/5 n iu j>* U/V MS JtfUk Lorcne DAY w rrtC*
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    • 196 12 POSITIVELY LAST I PERK)RMANCES ALHAMBRA v __-__-__-__-___M__-_-r-_r m w i I J A W I A WW J A w m DENNIS MORGAN GEORGE TObTaS VXirABETH EARL VICTOR JORY JAMES STEPHENSON aiso air mail PATHE GAZETTE And an interesting colour short about SINGAPORE moss roads of the omi i i
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  • 148 13 ting togethtr in a London cafe. 'our [ecided to embark on a course of crime. capadea ended in the shooting of a bar- i tii London tavern off-licence and they od In the Old Bailey dock charged with •V youths, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter pted
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  • 110 13 PULTIVATION o I some of the less essential horticultural crops has been further restricted by a new order made b v che Minister of Agriculture. The most important change it introduce is a reduction of the maximum permitt< acreage of flowers in glasshouses. At present the glasshouse
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  • 104 13 D ONE WAS BEAUTIFUL" i At The Capitol) I were a millionaire playI and there were two girls, optionally beautiful but not >o true of character, and the plain but with great strength racter. which would you prefing drama, "And One Was the current attraction Capitol, nives you
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  • 110 13 NOTED MUSICIAN DIES The death has occurred of Mr. Frank Bridge, the composer of chamber music. aged 61. He was quite happy and well." Mrs. Bridge stated. ••Then he suddenly had a heart attack, collapsed, and died. Bridge, whose orchestral and chamber works won the wholehearted admiration oi musicians, was
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  • 16 13 Air J. E. J'ans W been appointee: Director oi Ph^iyt Defence for the SetLlem<mt of Bingapow.
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    • 31 13 TO-\M.IIT W TALKIE <m:w world) P 6- 9.30 P.M. NfZANOCKS > T WRBRENT v. ai i 8 r Trifw ntiri -5^ MATINEE l\ U st My Destiny Lr! 1 l Iron Mask
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    • 115 13 THE MOST POPULAR AND IRRESISTIBLE MUSICAL COMEDY BROUCHT BACK TO THE SCREEN! Y0 HAMNT L ,r M NC AND WH| STLINC ACAIN THOSE HAUNTWC AND LILTINC TUNES OF NOEL CAY! '^■Bml Hi^hv Wl HRI 4 d i \KI I B fir Bk y \^/L/v ~riJLJ Lf j.l v II l^
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    • 67 13 CHINESE CABARET STARS APPEARING TO-NIGHT AT THE MISS ALICE CHAN fgQj^ MISS MAGGIE LEONC (T^k MISS NANCY LAM 5. -SAT BALL" fttUKk TO-NKillT DANCE f^'L... KXTKNSION mi I A.M. TO-DAV si iron i ifMi J AMATEUR Cr PROFESSIONAL iiwn: < iiA>ii»io\^nir^ VV\T( II POt rVKTHB ANNOVNCnUNTI -=££££££££=£££££^^=s==lli2|i£|isiis|ll£llilili£ll#ff£llillllflllllllill fl^^^ffllliliii^iiiiiii^^iliiiiilli^^llll^rl^iiiillii*^ 10-M4.HI AT
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  • 494 14 Tin: two-one vi cored by tl < Manchester yesterday, on tad ainst thi Police listtoctly lucky. On tho run of the i th< did no era to win. The Police opened the scoffa and were holding their own h confidence when the Tads scored twice
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  • 262 14 Press men Lucky To Share Points TWO pfatyffl were ordered off the field for i fi^iii iii^ in the Business Houses match. i yesterday, on the Harbour Board ground. between the Straits Times and Uniteers. i The riiWPifin were a fariflc lucky to take i > point by :.haring foor
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  • 95 14 Three -Nil Win For Chinese "B" PORT CANNING lost t0 Chlnt I nan skmffl match, on the btadium. yesfc J 41 T^e Chinese must thi their defence for keeping d goal intact. well. Men;- Chee beii The Chinese .scored first half. v,v ten minutes from the start Meng Chee add<
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  • 276 14 Johore Bahru, Thursday. THREE competitors, Sheikh Ahmad Bin Hassan, Ismail Bin Haji Marian and Sheikh Annuar Bin Abdullah, have entered from Johore in the forthcomin; Malayan Badminton Championships. Sheikh Ahmad and Ismail will be playing in the men's singles and Sheikh Annuar partnering Ismail, in the doubles.
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  • 113 14 A.C.S. BEAT VICTORIA SCHOOL A FAST, intereitiiu and exciting matcb was played at Oldhuir Hall between the first teams of the AnGkV Chinese School and the Victoria School which resulted in tfa former winning by goals to 2. The winners excelled in every department. Particular mer. Uon must be made
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  • 33 14 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to invest E.jai Bin Said, while acting as Pen^huiu O f Parlt Melana in the Settlement f Malacca, with The powers of a police otficer. j
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    • 8 14 nsurmg i 100% GRIP! SILENCE! SAFETY! MILEAGE! COMFORT!
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    • 84 14 DOST MISS SINGAPORE'S LATESti INNOVATION 'Rasket Footbaj!! TO-DAY at 5 p.m. on ihe S. C. C. Padatig IN AID OF THE WAR FUNI SEE SINGAPORE'S 15 RA RA RASKK (-IRLS IN ACTION AGAINST A T! AM 10 MEN. A (Jalaxy of beauty and brains in da* irresistable form. Superb passing
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 176 15 Inter-Club Golf Match are the teams and he match between Golf Club and the Jvj (< !iib- be played at day Mar. 23. es first. G Turner (20) and ,n <22> vs. E. V. ,11, :.d S. A. Hagger (18). „p H O. Turner «20) and 16) vs. Capt. A.
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  • 302 15 "HEAVEN KNOWS WHERE I WOULD GO" jyjR. A. Gtiibaut, famous French explorer, is in Chungking- following a seOenmonth tour of Sikang. He is uncertain about his future plans. He is not going to French Indo-Chiria because, he said, he dislikes the Japanese. Instead, he may shortly leave for Chengtu and
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  • 109 15 Wife Stayed Home Decree i TWENTY years a»., 1 wile refused u leave her home village to live with her husband m the ♦own where he worked. In the Louden Divorce Court recently, the husband, Mr. Jack Roberta, of Clarendon-road, Norwich, was granted a decree nisi for d< tion. His
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  • 132 15 UNDER a court-mar-tial sentence Major Norman Leopold Inteson, 58. of the Royal Engineers, is to have his pay stopped until he has made good the sum of £210. The sentence, con- firmed by the G.0.C.--m-C, Aldershot Command, was promulgated recently. Major Inkson was found guilty
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  • 60 15 THE following players will represent the New Badminton. Party in a friendly badminton mat on against the New Life 8.P.. COJ I of four singles and throdoubles, to be pi at the foimei Government Hill, tomorrow at 2 30 p.m che' Hil8. Samad, H. Samani, Amir, Ibrahim
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  • 22 15 H". P. Bry.^on. ha* been appointed to act as Under Secrf traits Settlements, in addition to Ma duties as First tary 3
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  • 452 15 AUSTRALIANS who an eager*? scanning newspapers for and pictures ol their soldiers who arc here in Mai grumbling because, they saj they are not getting noug They want more Intimate nei h J their men and. realising tl Consolidated Press, one of Lralia'.s
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    • 48 15 tm "~~^^m> m^^^^^mt KAVIIMGS H dollar earned. Account is the H best i.eiucenient to save. a Savings Account 9 this account i time to time Account may t: i with this Bank S II Macten. v MOTORCAR >//y /ww/a/. jHrth British Insurance Co., Ltd. f- 2, Finlayso" Green
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    • 307 15 Public Notice LOCAL nil KM I CORPS. SINCiAPOlU I'l he Corps requires tin a number ol Motor-cycle di itcti rider: Any person* able in ride and who own machines and [ire anxious to join the Corps as despatch riders should communicate with the Adjutant, Singapore Local Defence Corps, Government Audit
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 66 15 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, SC F A v RA. Heavy Stadium Div 118. Wanderers v. Naval Base Corinthians. Farrrr Park; Post Office v Customs Post Office; B H.L.. Chartered Bank v. A.PC A.PC.; (iuthries v Simp Darby. Dejxn; Cold Stoi v. Wearnr Bros Clerical Union. CRICKET: B.C.C v Manchesters Tanglin
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  • 600 16 BRITISH TROOPS OCCUPIED HARGEISA, IN BRIT ISII SOMALILAND, NEAR THE ABYSSINIAN FRONTIER, YESTERDAY MORNING. A COMMUNIQUE ANNOUNCING THIS ADDS THAT OPERATIONS W) JOIN UP WITH BRITISH FORCES FROM BERBERA ARE PROCEEDING. This marks an advance of icarly 100 miles and is import ult because when the
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  • 90 16 The promotion of Dr. T A. Buckley Chemist. Malayan Agricultural Service, to be a Senior Chemist, has been approved His Majesty tlv King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Mr. N A. Worley. SolicitorGeneral. S.S., to be a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court. The appointment of
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  • 148 16 Food Position In Germany London, Mar. 21. TIN European food situation is candidly discussed in the February issue of the German j magazine Signal. The Continent normally covers 95 per cent, of its 1 own food requirements, bad har- vests in one country being covered J by g:ood harvests in
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  • 79 16 London. Mar. ?A. The survival of Donald Clark (see Page 8), after so long a period without food and water is stated to be probably a record in medical history. A doctor, interviewed by Heater, said that it was a very extraordinary east' to find anyone alive jafter
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