Morning Tribune, 26 March 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning Tribune Vo l a—So. 46, Wednesday, Mar. 26. 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday. March 26, 1941.
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  • 1043 1 Berlin, Mar. 25. yn.oSLAVIA'S signature of the Tripartite Pact is I announced in an official German news agency des- patch from Vienna. It says, 'Yugoslavia at noon toI da> entered the Three-Power Pact, being the fifth state to do se. The signature took place, as
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  • 336 1 New fort Mac AFTER the protracted crisis American opinion was prepared for the Yugoslav t unitarian! and accepts the position with clisappointBtent but not uith alarm While radio commentators and leader writers find consolatirn in the stubbornness of Yugoslav resistance. It is widely believed that
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  • 437 1 GRAZIANI, BEATEN BY WAVELL, RESIGNS RoSil; si vvtriov ROMK, MAR. 25. MARSHAL GRAZIANI, OMMANI>ER--111 IN-CHIEF IN AFRICA, HAS RKSJGNED AT HIS OWN REQUEST, AC CORDING TO AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT HERE TODAY. RE IS SUCCEEDED BY GENERAL ITALO GARIKOLDI. Marshal Graziani CCMCH to be Chiel of Staff of the Army. Governor
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  • 58 1 London, Mar. 25, ANOTHER loss to German shipping iv revealed in an Admi ralty communique which states the merchant ship Oder <ft£l6 tons) has been intercepted. Oder, which was endeavouring to escape from Massawa. in the Ked j Sea, was intercepted by the British
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  • 115 1 London, Mar 25. ACCORDING to messages received here from Khartoum "the rebirth of independent Abyssinia"" was marked by the tat public ceremony, attended by the Empeior Haile Selassie, recently. Surrounded by generala and officers of the State, the Emperor sat in WHtc ftt Burye, in Gojjam
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  • 500 2 ISTANBI'I- MAR. io. "IF THE NATIONS CHIEF JUDGES THAT WAR ALONK I CAN SAFEWARD THE SACRED TEUST |NH|»Wf» FROM KEMAI. A TATDRK. THE PEOPLE S ™ffi AM) UNHESITATINGLY TAKE UP THfc FK.III, WKlir.^ TOE TURKISH InEWSPAPER, VATAN, DISCUSSING THE I ATFST DEVELOPMENTS IN TIIK BALKANS. The
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  • 186 2 EURASIAN GUNNERS "SHOT" 1 JAILED ty 1 men a.ic tags IQ* Ameri truhan new. who were leViny teers m camp time, the newly mandant vi tin ■menu Vplunteer I ,F. R. Grimwood.D ,nis first official ir, ecti On of n of the forces unc, v yesterday. Lieut. Col. Grimv.ood nu*
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  • 198 2 London, Mar. 25 ON the occasion of Greek Independence Day on Tuesday, the Prime Minister. Mr. Churchill, sent the following messa<r to the Greek people "On this iay Of oroud memories. I would add one brief tribute to those which \hr v.hole civilised world is
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  • 146 2 Legislative Council A MEETING of the L^ial Council will be held on M i day. Orders of the day are follows: I The Honourable the .-UtonM General to move i "That this Council approves .Traffic (Amendment* ReguiatiM 1941. made by the Governor i Council m exercise of powers <■ I
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  • 205 2 U.S. Naval Squadron BRISBANE. MAR. 25. EVERY VANTAGE POINT ALONG THE RIVE? FRONT HERE WAS CROWDED BY EARLY RISER? TO SEF THE ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICAN NAVAI SQUADRON. FLEETS OF HURRYING LAUNCHES. ROW-BOATS AND EVEN RACINfi SHELLS TI'RNED OUT IN GREAT NUMBERS IN THE PERFECT SUNNY
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  • 84 2 I. T Madias, Mar. 24. N order to prevent land assigned to hitherto landless agriculturist* from ftntog its way into tne powession ol rich neighbours, the Government of M.dras litre launched a new scheme of colonisation districts including Tanjore and Kistnu. uridtr this schema graj^U are to bp
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  • 101 2 Lor, I THE whole of Britain T-f quiet niS^t and I :nemy bomber **lJfgjtW have crossed the c >vC H I: ndon enjoy ?d Its 1 ;siw night without* X rfl This lull followed a M lated raids m which it^ j mtchines wye d
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    154 2 The Short "Sunderland" long-range reconna*s.g samr flying ooaf has four Bristol "Pegasus XXII" engines each of 850 h.p. Armament includes mul- tiple gun turrets fore and aft and two further j j gun positions m the top of the fusrlige. Heneo a tne aircraft is referred t<» as a 'battleship
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  • 78 2 London, Mar. 25. I effective mes c: J mention* Lord y. Mr. A. V. Aletander ritten Lc b Fc-rlir.:™ -ntnry question. Durinj the number o! warships buildinj I b is, india and the Colore than doublet! and orders for I substantial number oi merchant vessels placed.
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    • 351 2 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished Aum *> 7•rt rr B**t•■ I c b«ts Catarrh nr,d [n I nrturn? W9& restores mazing neSUIIS baring In si m< ol tb« roost obsttoati Started m 24 Hours by Praised B? Users m# B Former suti«.*r<. rs naturally aro hiprh m umCWF DiSCOVei*V ln
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  • 273 3 I Vfchy, Mar. 25. UK presence of Stalin at yesterday s talk between Mr. Matsuoka and M. Molotov. the Soviet Foreign Commissar, is fcrpreted by some Moscow observers as indicating the spe- j iall\ rapid progress m the relations of Soviet Russia and apan says a Moscow
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  • 52 3 ATHENS, MAR 25. TWO SMAIX GBEI» MOTOR FISHING H BOATS. ONE AKMKD ONI\ *"™.*JsSfi ciutu nt- U.^n Whni the snbma.me bad WPWIW" ed v nM« vard.s. the boat opened toe wttha rWe Tlv "ibmarinr repliod with heavy machino-mm Or mJTSSSmS., Finely tbe
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  • 118 3 I Battle Of Atlantic London, Mar. 25. [RITISH and Allied shipping of 23 ships, totalling tons, announced m Lon m to day, show a further fal lin's reverses m the Bat iPol the Atlantic. loss of 318,603 tons foi ts. enemy lasses, since the
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  • 26 3 [Hideo Mai Oimtmns wpendltun washed new M«h wcord B^tweek During ttw "V" 1 ,t, expend.turc amounted to H« ■"'^.VilV'^f,-. certaii I> tK needed.
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  • 18 3 ihlngtOtt, Mar. 25. Secretary t sur h informa»jt-£?«' f thc united States. Reuter
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  • 462 3 Delhi, Mai :m r t n Mini ir«»' rteel manufyctun KI.fcANOR. 'You jook HUM' I M.,\ I \yh;|f U| m\ms -i >• turned over i l< al From now on I'm to b<> a mode] r The trouhl* You I slide and U b<
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  • 9 3 k The bearing Nairobi, Mar. pelves Reuter
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    142 3 Troops of a young soldier battalion are acting T as gunners, loaders and spotters m co-operation with the not ilia of the Royal Navy which patrol I certain inland waterways which might be subjec to attempted landing by seaplanes. This patrol S constantly watches the many miles of water anil
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  • 97 3 SELF INFLICTED WOUNDS Athens. M.-i A: abnormal number oi lelf- Icted wounds w re m I Bmoi i .liiin prisoner! taken m Alb I Ortei spokesman stai dins io the prisoners, i 1 Day v. .>:-, Issued 'it otAcen to Bhoot any Italian round guilty 1 1 thli pcacThe prisoner
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  • 1007 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By *'CLLEN( E please Ready? O K boys, lights! Major iiMIl yt the order. Mi Gamble and Mr Croston POflßßd the switches and the thOU Wti on! The lights deserve special mention for though they wen* rigged up lii practically no tine by
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  • 55 4 BON VOYAGE MEMBERS o i the "Buy a Bomber" Fund committee vnvM have said "iheerio" to Mrs. Brie Kead with very heavy hearts when she left tor home retently. Her engaging personality and decided flair for orga nring endeared her to everyone connected with the Fund and she will be
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  • 78 4 CALENDAR J (late well uojih recording is next Friday, March 28, the opening day of Hml R. E. Pren- t i s patriotic market. She has a roomful of de i a h t ui foods which will be attractively displayed on Fri- day as well as occasional
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    • 38 4 Dainty pastels of an old fashioned nosegay! Flamboyant blooms of a moonlit jungle! All for you, Milady, in washable, crease-resisting smooth-fitting I imported silk and linen prints. I New collection just arrived at WASSIAMULL'S I 31-33 High Street
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    • 166 4 tw h y d <Tf THOrGHTFt my PARENTS 'a6 SEND THEI SONS AND 3v^^ DAUGHTERJ PITMANS I» If becnu-e W\? OoOtft'i ■?•<■ rapid ■pocltlttWi training hM J extraordinarily successful in M4P ytmng people to wcll-pnid Mid P we«sivf posts in all branches Commercial and Secre'arial work a Accountancy. Such tralnint
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  • 704 5 of your wardrobe may say that you look tumed-OUt. But what about the hand- to many ol us forget to use before we the morning? This back-reflecting friend 10 so often shows faults which, though mdaen from our eyes, are plainly visible to our acquaintances. So
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  • 518 5 MIRR ORS CAN LIE t» woman is inclined up to an image ind, instead of the blood image she her mirror. The rcwhat the experts call .«pots" in grooming— s Ihat come from led, but faulty, :llu:eming rurselves VOIR COLOURING K viedge of your own il colouring is an ?mKrtant
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  • 602 6 Services' BREVITIES lIS "liiitiiM'* |»HB econd "Sunday riftin lomboia orgao- ised by the Entertainments Committee oi the Alexandra Depots Garrison Sergeants' proved such an outstanding success thai it has now been definitely decided thai they arc to continue on a weekly basis. They commence at 11 a.m. and continue until
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  • 535 6 •■U/K a,, in love with each other," n»U young T«na, Arunu- m Samy, P.W.D. nuwon, when ho was charged with kiilm J v ;i (l (hi 1:;v the DirtrW Court before Mr. J. L. Mchall. The case foi the prosecuticn was that the
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  • 855 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London Goering May Claim Throne Of England: Love-Letters Of George Bernard Shaw: Famous Dress Designer Returns To France London, Jan. 2">. ji KMAN Goering, it seems, claims descent from tlu p ijjenet King Henry II of I a nd. In view of the overof the
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  • 181 7 amp Boraen, iuihww/A HARMLESS rav *tn, xvhirh. military officials sai.l "shoots A ilh lhe amirac, and ran,, of a rrtediuir n^>nn,->run is Uin, nsrri hy thM -UKHlian arm«..H c-nrp. in n-an.m, h,..--■Bv moans of a light bulb, magnifying glass and lenses, the ray
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  • 323 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1941. ATLANTIC BATTLE you the present, world attention ii focussed on the Battle <>f the Atlantic which has begun in earnest. Neither the possible con equehcefl of Mr. Matauokft'i visit to Berlin and Rome (where ho hopes to make the war-or-peace decision aft "personal acquaintance*'
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    • 113 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO 14. ARCADE BtJILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. •rossed Eyes i A Intricate Visual trW*s/ Problems tZ^ Glasses if needed K. A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. v y irs" European Clinical Experience 'Phone 3002^ SCHERING'S PRODUCTS In* js^awu,P.CANOL TABtFTS. Rgg^? S ffl^ ronW MOPIIAN TABLETS. PKOHTNON ORAfSEI-S
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    • 26 7 SAFEGUARD PMtl YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION i LTD. I SICIRIIY PIUS SIRMU Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, ■NOtfon. s.s. ruom m mm
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  • 337 8 THK alleged "questionable habits" of the Johore Mobil- Poll were referred to by Dr. Mootutamby. at yesterday's m Ing of the Johore Council of State. "If there is any truth in the allegations against the mobile police, they will be only defeating the purpose for
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  • 169 8 VENGEANCE IS MINE IT is a big advantage to know all about the planes which the enemy is using and then you v:\n allow tor their weakness.,. This we have been able to do both with German fighters and bombers. In the picture bek*w :s shown Junkers 88. on? 01
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  • 21 8 Batavia. liar. cational organisation, luan Taibiyah Islamty next month's Congr prayer meeting for I Dutch R il Ts
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  • 113 9 CARRYING ON THK Windmill Theatre rlaima a proud record of performances carried »>n despite th*blitz. Players act as spotters and also sleep on the premise* Mere are two pictures of performers of! to their shelters, [n the one at top Sonia takes cover on the advice of a root spotter.
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  • 69 9 Army Policeman Acquitted icquitted nd i,, bavisan, thirty-flve, Slmcnta] polic man. wa round So guilty Lt b i ch murder or manjaaugntei <> Thomas M-lon «yai i ißineer?, end he was dischaigeo. Twal alleged that Malion died from a bayoi nd afU a ngm with Davi?on. when he found Mallon
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  • 492 9 PROTEST AGAINST HIGH DEATH DUTIES A ST in£!? G |mm st against Ule bi "xw* to Heath dutiet In estate duty rate* Q Wong s P Paki »K on the new As a war measure nobodv can possibly objeet to a fairly substantial increase in the scale M death duties,
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  • 502 9 that the tenant had agreed not to sub-let the house Mr. Laycock also offered on be half of Mr. Yeo Chiang Bwee per mission for the tenant to have tenancy of the hou.se in East Ooait Road, if his client wa.s
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  • 178 10 Hongkong. Mar. 17. "IF WU U f< ici-il 011 Hongkong. It will rtsift can resist and is ready to resist," said His Excellency the Ciovernor, Sir GeofTry Northcote. at :i Pi-'ss conference. HL^ Excellency add.*d that thr active defence Of Uu Colony wa.s ready and had
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  • 325 10 THAT "men of drive, thought and foresight willing to work hard," were needed for kampong improvement work was suggested by th* Hon Inche Onn bin Ja'alar, supporting views expressed by 11. H Tungku Abu Bakar In connection with the food supply position of the State
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  • 157 10 Sixty-Nine People Don't Know Their Onions CEVENTY applkrt- tions have beer, received from all over the country for a 141b. bap of onions which could not bo delivered at Christmas because the ad- dress label had become detached, states i a General Post Office announcement, quot- j pd in the
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  • 102 10 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 25. IjTHILE working outside Pud it fiaol this morning, a Chinese prisoner serving a «hort sentence made good hh escape. The man was at work with other prisoners on menia! tasks such as carrying water, sweeping drains, etc. at warders'
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    • 169 10 It I II X S V 11 1 L P LI X E (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAaiNGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For Information regarding freight and passenger acc< BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., THE lIA\K LI\E fcfi AMERICAN ft ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING
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    • 478 11 ,VMN.VBN,VB,N/.B./BV I Situations Vacant \v"aNTED. Apply personal' v j smgapore. (No. 960G) wi-cullector. Also Boys;Girls 393 Malaya Tribune. (No. 932G) o HINDUS serve Brahmin Lukshmi Vllaa, Ampan»: L^"P ur (N 930G > renttOM IP radionrm. salary L t o ability. Box 389. Malaya „;xne (No. 922G; una girl for office
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    • 510 11 Miscellaneous MOST TASTEFUL FCKMTuTtown ••Orchard Restaurant Bar', 38. 6i chard Road, Singapore INo 922Q) BARBELLS. DOI&BKIAS Orlfllf* teTInvites Inspection K. C. Barbell BtiA bultan Street (upstairs, K uala Lumpur' (No. 926Gi SERVICE and comiort Runranteed. Stav at New A-la Hotel. 2, Peck Seah Street Singapore, r.ite moderate, modern sani*atlon (No.
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    • 608 11 For Sale AMERICAN FOUNTAIHPINI fta Ut rl] hand 11.50 eacta oost rra Chmgi, Slngapoi. (No \£fi BULL MASTIFI- D rm.um I'u., male pup, seven months uid Apj iy t BOX J^^ on I No L>27U FOR SALE A:, Ml, nd ;11 klllcJ {)> h Ml] t 3y. Lorong 20, Gcylang
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    • 482 11 Board 6- Residence bacw r eotoibrtal I ind oeceat hor.e i n alt tJnton Hon. 130. ?cp>«» Rc.nl Mcxlua MnlUt) (No M4UI Educational In Mttthtnu.ti Chemlctry lor Matrtculai i ing K.Ji:t>h ttudeoU Apply ">X). Stttei Lai- Ptaaag (Ho. MMOi MAItON SONIA. LadleH Halr-dre«aln Saloon at 258 Mirldl,. Biwci. will Use
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    • 436 11 AIK 1 I lINGAPOUE (1.U3 kef) 1 ZJIPI 30 ?r mctM* tf SA««> ZIIPI 41 JH inrUsa (7 25 mr i> From H 00 a m. to 8.35 a m Irum 10 M) *.m t* 1 50 p m Irnm 5 04) p t« 10 00 p sn. LONDON CENT
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  • 261 12 NEWS IN BRIEF ICOUB r Hr. Con i d In tl yest from a c... The mi ?d Moor bin Jaj Ibrahim bin b& Kadi bin Mona i jam and I i ed $4 i Sen j, in WatS: him in The 1 ponod on Apr I INDER SI.V. appe
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    • 355 12 IF YOU WERE A JUROR ON A MURDER TRIAL and the accuicd party hapjM'iicd It be a BEAUTIFUL GIRI I WHAT WOULD YOU DO? that's BRIAN AHERNE'S PROBLEM with RITA HAYWORTH SEE IT TO-DAY! 1 1 at TmTTTu»nm|l I 3-15 (j-15 M9 i Mi— J— »rM— >a— Hl— <—^ l
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    • 41 12 I TO-\S(. 18 1 AT THE SUM TALKIE I j (NEW WORLD) NIGHTLY AT 7.30 9.30 I Hmj% conpi-t iixa't kri.' M HH^ 9iflvoujya J^^^'v-W Omor Rodrigu ji Rodio Nightingmes SO£Rli*i*(mon«>t»mm} 9POPULAIR SONGHITS SA^^f *i«i^.' VA ># ORIENTALE- y^>ll\\ krontjong rrst&F**. a
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  • 166 13 NEWS BREVITIES riIARGED with throwing acid on Sirina Bingh m Cecil Street on the mornInf of Mar. 16. Balaaer Quala claimed trial yesterday in the third court. The ease was postponed until Mar. 31. THARGED with having publi.-hed t defamatory statement in Arabic concernm 1; Mi Abdul Wahab A! jehany.
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  • 179 13 Advice To Malayan Indians SPEAKING at the Indian Youth League yesterday Mr. C. S. Venkatachar. the retiring Agent of the Government of India in Malaya, declared that the Indian population in this country should depend for their pro- 1 gress and salvation primarily on themselves and on their own e
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    • 184 13 guperfluons Hairs i!,,iir lace and body removed by i.vins the marvellous TKKHO WATERS n( h,, destroys hairs and their 2 making further growth impiblr For the treatment three u jcln i r necessary: No. 1 for body jirv No. 1 for facial hairs, and o. 2 for the roots in
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    • 152 13 n, >iv pavilion IMIHSIASTK AUDIENCES VKSTI KI>\Y WELCOMED MB. A. MKS DRAKE in i III ii: SECOND THIN MAN SERIES! FAST MOVING COMEDY MYSTERY THRILLER! E2K22nal nnnWmnwms^HmB^^\^T^^n^^r^^^T7^^r^l^i^nnnm 1 1 J 1 i'-^m it I I^H till M I i»J in .^H l BRIGHT DIALOGUE! SAUCY situations: LAUGH AND TIIKH is:
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  • 336 14 "nON'T Blffll blank contract U forms until all the Blank spaces have been tilled jn »J the promoter." warned Mr. I- W Brewer, uho pre,ide«t at the annual fenefM meeting of the Singapore Boxittf Association held at the Hapjiv World st.:. dium, vesti*kda> addressing himself to
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  • 510 14 C.A. RECOVER TO BEAT ARGYLLS IN a thrilling first division match on the Alison Road Stadium, yesterday, Chinese Athletic took both points from the Argylls by the odd goal in three The winning goal wa^ scored two minutes before the end This was the Chinese Athletics iirst win fox the
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    82 14 Prince Bernhard of the Net herlands, who gave a cup to the winning team, was present to view t h e football match between Holland and Belgium at W a ithamstow. London. All i h e Belgian players were in the Free Army, and there were three civilians in the
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  • 277 14 2-Nil Win For Malay Sappers DE. Malays beat Moravia in a seu cond division A match played at Farrer Park yesterday by two goals to nil. For the most part of the same i the match lacked interest buf play I brightened up in the last ten minutes. The first
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  • 89 14 DR. IBRAHIM WINS MEYER CUP AT ISLAND WINNING bi* final tie < holes on Sunday V. Mania by Ihree and S. I. M. Ibrahim w< I Club Meyer Cup championsnip Eight players took tournament. Round by n suits: Ist round: Dr. 8 I 'beat Yong Loon Chonj Dr. H. L.
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  • 68 15 Growing Foodstuffs In Johore Lg riculturtl Dent of Joindertaken e measure. tent o i p cultivation of since the 1939, it was in a written question >ato Abdul- b a. tabled at I ouAcll of a:r its meet■ay. that date 1 was stated. U res had been jertata n at
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  • 23 15 Dato Braddell Returns |um Roland Brad1/ me wellSingapore returned by .ay evening «e] months in Australia. idctell and ts oan Braddell :rd him.
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  • 131 15 ma& Tough, Euro- J pean assistant ol j a mercantile firm wfco.^ car left the road and crashed into a tree along Bukit T:m.i. Road, was fined viso, and his was suspended fe nine months, yes:n the district bffic court. Court Inspector A Prew said that TouLh
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  • 24 15 1 Ministry of momie Warfare 'ting up in •pore a Mission the leadership V. St. J. Kilstudy Econond industrial m the Par
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  • 257 15 BRIGHT LIGHTS! ♦THE LADY IN QUESTION" (At The Capitol) AS piquant as a French sauce is Uie humour in The Lady m I Question.' 1 the unusual Columbia hit which opened at the Capitol yesterday. The scene of this charming and i individual romance is France: tht hero, a middle-aged,
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  • 264 15 PETROL RATION FOOD PRICES THERE is iu reason why looa prices should he affected through the rationing of petrol, states a communique fiom the Food Controller. Malaya. Complainl* have been received particularly in the P.M. 8., from •some nee dealers and fo'xi dealers that lorry owners are demanding greatly increased
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  • 24 15 The soccer fixture in Dj. /A between the R. Navy and the M Regiment fixed to be Piay** at Naval Base yesterday wm canctUed.
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  • 846 15 A> many a.; 212 entries h««v.-- bet-, received for the Singapore 1 uii Club Governor's Cup me- I which begin* on April 5. Amthe entrants is Malaya's cham horse, De£x>t. Mr. Menties hai entered hii sprinter stayer three events, over six. seven and nine furlongs.
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    • 193 15 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY i BMM, TfcNbfcKS «re now United f(»r th« followinr rnaterlalH m iervtOH. *"'or pirUculurb Municipal linder Boom. I.nder X»t« Of ClotfOf Supply of oo.ir*« i'.<l a irlng tlv Ml IHI (D«po H $50.) w 12 noon, 2» Murch. IMI. Supply of danltary Plttlna« lUvpott $801-). 4
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    • 111 15 TODAY SOCCER: Div. I, RAF v :-ac), SWetar Div. IT B, I B. Indians, Navi B Air 11. Q. v R.A.F. <K Geylang; W. B. Corinthii n Kranjl N ;i B H. I GE.C. v A.PC. F and N j H. and S. Bunk v Chartered Bank. SH.B.; COld 81
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  • 204 16 HOME GUARD MADE WAV ELL'S VICTORIES LONDON, MAR. 25. TIU BRITISH ARMY CONTINUES TO BREAK RECORDS. THE CURTAIN SHIELDING ITS ACTIVITIES WAS I IFTED I TRTHKR BY LORI) CROFT. INDER SECRETARY FOR WAR IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. TODAY. Lord Croft had a special word for the Home Guard, •probably
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  • 57 16 IN rt ol Spain (Trinidad). Mar. 2'k 4 DETACHMENTS 100 I nilfd StatCfl marines have arrived in Port of Spain* I! i- officially citsi iu I as v> i<..\i'n force, Kymholitjir^ ihv co-opera* Hun < ihi 1 I Hit d States <Mi\ Britain in the
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  • 23 16 Washington. Mar. 25.—President lioosevelt has ordered all Yugoslav funds in the Inited i Slates to be fro/en. Reuter
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  • 95 16 Delhi, Mar. 24. MR D. C. Williams, Defence Co- -ordination Secretaiy, 11 told the Council of State to-day that Viceroy V; Commissioned Officer^, and Indian Warrant Officers were being appointed to the Royal Indian Army Service Corps to pc»ts which had formerly been held bv British Officeis
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  • 125 16 Bombay. Mar 24. THANKING the Governor of Bombay for the gift given for th_> ratings of the Roy-.il Indian Navy and Armoured Fighting vehicles, the Commander-in-Chief In his message declares that those who took part In the march past arranged as part of the Bombay War
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  • 110 16 Greeks Celebrate Great Day Athens, Mar. M GREECE to-day in every villa md 'own and at every pn of the battle front celebrated 121st. anniversary of the natij independence In an atmosp" of exaltation worthy of toe p Byron's pen. While Yugoslavia, for wn< 1914 Greece waived her ne«n* is
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  • 16 16 The resignation of h I the St. Francis InstiUit.oi. W Malacca, by Lieut. B V. **>" accepted.
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  • 200 16 HUNSGRAB FOOD FOR FRANCE LONDON. MAR. 25 CONFIRMATION THAT A PROPORTION 01 V IMPORTS— WHICH INCLUDE COXSIDFJ ABLE QUANTITIES OF FOODSTUFFS— LVW INOCCUPIED FRANCE FROM FRENCI NORTH AFRICA UNDOUBTEDLY PASSES Tl THE GERMANS WAS GIVEN BY THE MINIS TER OF ECONOMIC WARFARE. DR. HUG I) ALTON AT QUESTION TIME IN
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