Morning Tribune, 27 March 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 47, Thursday, Mar. 27, 1941. Morning Tribune Thursday, March 27, 194 1.
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  • 502 1 YUGOSLAV GOVT. READY TO CRACK-UP New York, Mar. 26. TWO thousand shouting peasants, bearing pitchforks and clubs, stormed into the town of Hadj'ipopovec in central Serbia to piotest against the capitulation to the Axis, states the Uelgradc correspondent of the New York Times. Other uprisings of protest are reported from
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  • 25 1 Berlin, Mar. The Japanese Foreign Mini arrived this afternoon for his mucn l^cialdod visit to h oartner m the rripartite Pact, Reuter
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  • 246 1 KirUNs last wr4 to th* the latter s.gncd the Axis p ar t In,lers, r t t:,rv for Krt2« \f I "use of Commons to-day When the rignature of the pact imminent, the Biltisli Mnnster n BH R rade sent a note 'he Yunoslav Government
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  • 108 1 Tokyo On Mediterranean 'Axis Pond' Tokyo, Mar 2<>. JAPANBBE newspapers appear to assume that the •fMtaf of the truncated ver. sion of the Axis pact by Yugo. has settled the fate of Greece. Developing this theme lioi hi Shimbun foresees th.it Hitler and Mussolini are achieving their objective of making
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  • 124 1 War If Attacked i London, Mar. 26 TURKEY has absolute community of interests with Britain. This declaration was made to-day by M. Refet Canitez, Vice-President of the Turkish National Assembly, broadcasting from Ankara. Bulgaria, he said, had surrendered her independence while Greece "vho is our neighbour
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  • 244 1 ANKARA, MAR. 2t>. REPORTS fVMUSBMD ABROAD TIIAT TIIK *»JL22L l F T TIIR KISII INDIiRSTANDINi;. NTLY REAC »K'> PROVIDES FOR SO--32 ASSISTANCE To TURKEY IF SHI ™™m£^ QaMAHY ARE T The most that can be said is that it is believed that if Turkey
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  • 446 1 London, Mar. ABSKRVATIONS by the RAF v and reports from "other sources" of an air raid in C»ermany enable the Ministry of Economic WarVare to form a good picture of the distinction caused. "We are quite satisfied with the results, particularly from the point of view of
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  • 167 2 NVw York, Alar 26. Tm: suggestion thai Hitler ma} make Vienna hia capital in place of Berlin if the K.A.I-", raids become heavier is made n Zurich despatch to the New York Post. The correspondThe i.. cpufeion of Jews and Ciechfl from interpreted as German
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  • 259 2 London. Mar 20 Ii was good to hear from the lip* of I Roo evelt that Cl will 11. ive all the help thai the United States can give her In her heroic struggle against Japan, write* Lord I.ytton in th( Man- < hi jter Guardian
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  • 43 2 Sjrdney. Mar SIR HfNRY SHEEHAN the C.ovine Commonwealth Bank of A died to-day aged 58 jrean Sir Henry fiheehan the tinancial adviser to tha Australian Gd*. ment at the World icoQpmi ferenoe r th? Leavii^ of Nations Reuter
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  • 121 2 Troopers Intervene In Steel Strike Bethlehem (Pennsylvania 1 Mar 36. THE Governor of the State has 1 taken action in the Bethlehem Sceel Company labour dispute involving 18,000 workers Free passage to the gates of the steei mi Hi has now been established by state troopers who were called out
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  • 30 2 The prornonc;i> oi Second Ueutenanc R. H. Gi-een, T. E. Andrews, J K Gwinnel and L. W. Geddes, of t h S.S.V.F.. to the nun* of Lieutenant have been -approved
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    59 2 /The county of«j Devon, famous^ for its stirring record of dar- i n g seaman* ship, is now the home of many < London children who are revelling in its < romantic at- mosphere. Picture shows an old salt at a famous Devon fishing village telling to some London e
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  • 113 2 Ktw York. Mar. 26. 1>O:-.:3ZR convoys for merchanc shipping are gested by the famous aircraft expert, Alexandet irsky, writing: in the New York Daily Mirroi. In -he article on convoy problems. Seversky sug« g its that bomber convoys wouid provide an "unbroken canopy under which German seacraft
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  • 130 2 Loss O f Mails Through Enemy Action rORREoPONDENCE and pirceU for Malayan cou. it di: the United Kingdom approximate':/ between September 11 and 23 and in Eire approximately between September 4 and 18, and correspondence prepaid a: air mail rates of postage and potted in the United Kingdom approximately between
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  • 121 2 Sidney St. Siege Recalled HHHE Sidney-street > 1 the East End of Lon« recalled by the retj after oO year* 1 Police-Sergeant B. Will East Ham. Mr. Winston Churchl m the scene of operat: Secretary, and Serg iant then a young constable. duty there. The Sidney-street; tto .plane on the
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  • 69 2 London, Mar. 26. AN agreement for the leasing of Atlantic bases to the United States will be signed in London tomorrow, it is stated officially here. Mr. Winston Churchill, Lord Cranborne and the Colonial Secretary. Lord Moyne. will be the British signatories, while the U.S. Ambassador, Mr. John
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  • 160 2 Huge Jump In Plane Output New York, War. K NINEFOLD jump in the out- put m warplanes in the United States since Januan was announced by Dr, Kleffens, the Dutch Foreign Minister, in a broadcast here. "In June it will be 15 1 larger than in January, added, "and the
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  • 477 2 Gears I ndispensable In Naval Expansion New York. AXK reason why the United States is unable to buil< ocean navy very quickly is that it takes 10 month- t merely the gears of the largest type of naval ships. The gears are the cog-wheels which take the 10 000 revolutions
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    • 65 2 GIVE YOUR FEET A HOLIDAY! Let jc tx and forget; the iul\ day's xork they have to c"o eveiv day, by P.ti ing pfqijjps Rub•ber Soles that serve a.s a ,?ushlor. take all the shock out of walking—, apart from added «mfort they art economical too tor bhei outlast three
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  • 81 3 India is "going to it" with a vengeance. Factories, plants and engineering works havp been working overtime to turn out essential war sun pile*- far home and foreign consumption. These pfetrftes show how a railway workshop 'Somewhere in India" lux turned over to the production of shells
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  • 21 3 Mr. H.M. James. M.C bu becMi ppoinicd as Captain in the Local sttßn.ce Corps in the State of l ?egrl SiMiibilan.
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  • 108 3 New York, Mar. 26. THE wheat, which is being sent from Germanoccupied France to unoccupied France is by no means a gift, says the Vichy correspondent of the New York Times. The transaction is a barter deal, the correspondent adds, and in return for wheat the
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  • 50 3 Vichy, Mar. 16 -The capital ol U^ u ni *l£ ansferrtd from Kaunas to Wilno Vilna>. acc< i to a message from Moscow to the Wcny new* v This has been decided by the J^SStf? nmlsjsars of the people of Lithuania, int lUUMU 1 be complete by Sept. 1. Reuter
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  • 242 3 KORIZIS ON NEW THREAT /n Athena, M IJ< ES to carry on the I (fc in t) 1)1 Hi.- "ne* threat, appearing on the h< rizon* 1 affirmed by M. Koriife, Prime MiniHter, addresning ()l th(l (>rk Kouth movement during the Independem 1 lebratioiM in Athens yesterdaj Ai. Korizin called
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  • 37 3 M.I! THK lT.il an ('■<» i ini.t nl i *5 lion for ex Carol of Rumania and \h.i:im t uy t > <!<• Chile. Thty ntly madf a dramai Ic from Seville to Lisbon, poi m Reuter
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    • 84 3 ft Ed y m r C h p) c Nestle 9 much Ttgfti the recent shortage of NcscalV, hut owin^ to wartime restrictions, thev had to switch their source ot Mffij ior the Kast Irom Enfbnd to South Africa. This has meant new Neseafc plant. tbMßskfei plant, new I«ImIs. eic.
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  • 996 4  -  VERA ARDMORE B^sßUmsßslsssi m 1 V4 Li V'TM ji^fl B I ssfl vbnvbnvbnv IJANCKRS who "trip the light u fantastic" at our Victoria Memorial Hall on April 4. will be helping t(» provide comforts foj Bnffland'S gallant air raid victims. Members of
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  • 47 4 For Sailors' Fund Mrs. T. B. Drew was busy lacquering eoat langers when the camera in a n caught this picture of. her at Navy > House vesterday. The hangers will be on sale at the Amen can Party in aid of lier j Sailors' Fund on April
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    • 67 4 Finishing s- m Touches J o'^0 ll When the foundations of beauty I be °n truly laid with Elizabeth I^>. Arden's essential preparations, S^a f linish with one of her latest Colour I jf I j Harmonies which will set the seal iy V I to your loveliness. Y^— f*\
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    • 49 4 "sJmt- Indiviciiuil t4Hp Attention Let Maison Martin >tud> *-^w >it J **?B/ coiffeur meant just for youG/OS&7/ voces fo r r '<' l7 chiseled modern profit* Hair up to reveal smofl ntil-yhapeci tan PROFESSEUR I)E I/AC XDFMIK DBS CX)IFFEURS de PRANCE MAI SON MARTIN Hairdressers Ladies (Gentlemen. 11-11 AMBBB MANSIONS.
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  • 617 5 Styles For Your Holiday Wardrobe W CLOTHES are being manufactured more and P morc in sets. Put this on. take that oft and idy for Anything. Slacks suits turn Into uts; bathing suits and soft pyjamas or skirts, resaes change in a second into soft
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    • 36 5 A delightful 1 e^^ NEW table wine 1 1 Fine bouquet I 1 and full bodied I 1 Extra Special 1 The finest value B HOCK in white wines B '^A SINGAPORE COLDS' CO LTD If
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  • 253 6 Fashion Flashes S LAST CHANCE for those in j S search of new frocks at bar- > S pain prices is to visit Pris- > I elite, Eu Court, Stamford Road, before the sale now in I progress there, draw.s to a l close at the end of the mouth.
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  • 699 6 In Striped Mood Norwegian striped cotton makes a gay play suit, with jerkin and dirndl skirt, worn over an action playsuit. Below right, a "Stars and Stripes" pinafore playsuit in which the pinafore mak°s a real sun dress \ihen worn without the playsuit. _J SEW
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    • 38 6 ("MS (firfi \ap£ss£s/^w^ PRISCILLA Ltd. Dresses S3 each Swimsuits $3 each im Mj 1^ Z«5/ 2 Days 61. STAMFORD ROAD. (Eu Court, Phone 3335 j XoOMJMvL Imported Gowns Accessories s^t-^ m(rxr^l Q,^A CAPITOL BUILDINQ. btamtord Koad PHone 3838
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    • 15 6 wS^m PV in %y MJ^ 'SNOW WHITE" cleaning at PA R^ c^f 0 Phone 6045
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  • 835 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London I Bombing Italy Out Of S The War: 'Old School j Controversy S Continues: Britain's j Only Woman Dis j J trict Warden j L>. o^.. i London, Jan. 27. mEWSPAPER rditurs allow JN their contributors a refreshjd d versity of opinion. Thus ja
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  • 564 7 THE following are the full resuits of the medical and dental faculties' examinations of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, issued yesterday. The results of the First Professional Examination, Part L, have not yet been issued. 11m undermentioned candidates have been awarded the diploma
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  • 332 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 27 1941. BREACH OF FAITH r £\\E Axis powers' protracted process of frightening Yugoslavia into submission was completed on Tuesday when lbs signed the Axis pact, and tnus Bigned away her independence for an indefinite period, On paper at least, it seems Germany will not «^et
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    • 123 7 Asthma Cause t-Tthe dffcoS-yf f an American i, it now is possible to get rid or rrible spells of choking, mlßfi and wheezing Asthma by killing ff« t: cause which is Germs in the blood. P re burning of powders, no more njpo,;. injections. This nev/ ©»COT;jy. Mendaco, starts to
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    • 34 7 HOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle AnomalM* Crossed Eytn j^zr^K Intricate Visual (I Problems Glasses if needed \f\ r a Thompson Dr. of Ocol&r Science. rears' Earopcan Clinical Experience 'Phone SOO2.
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    • 23 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES 1 INSURE WIIH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PICS Sl-RVICr Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, 8.8. NO. Ml
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  • 104 8 I Squadron tiO.'J. an Edinburgh fighter squadron, h.s returned to Scotland .u^ I having spent a highly successful in the detente of London during the Bailie Britain, during which time they accounted for over tCO Nazi raicle:> Some old ground staff of the squadron are seen above
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  • 29 8 Commissions as Pilot Officers in the S.S. Volunteer Air Force have been granted to Sergeant Pilots H. C. Grant-Watson. D. M. Walker. M. T. Stanley and H. M. Doig.
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    • 768 8 BRANCHES AGENCIEB THROUGHOUT TBE WOULD. i South British Insurance Co., Ltd. lu. ">i^«> 2, Finlayson Greei' 'CATHAY CAFE 'Where Everybody Goes" NEW POLICY I I STARTING TO-DAY NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SAT. NIGHTS ONLY SI. OO 50cts. for Service Men DINE t* DANCE The best
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    • 202 9 Jhanlc yjoiL— omL and, alt. Columbia Films of Malaya Ltd., Management of the Pavilion Theatre are profoundly Grateful to YOU, THE PRESS (The Voice of the Free People) YOU, THE PATRONS (The Services The Civilians) YOU, THE EXHIBITORS DISTRIBUTORS WHO HAVE OVERWHELMED US WITH CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES. WE WISH WE COULD
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  • 334 10 "FREEDOM" PACT WITH WIFE A DOCUMENT signed by bank official was described by Mr. Justice BuckniU In the Divorce Court as "a lever used by his wife to extort from him an agreement that she Imijjht continue hei rather plentiful companionship with other men." The Judge granted decree nisi with
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  • 107 10 Combating Crime iU AX( i 1 ES IEK magistrates 1?1 want Unck Mac, of the 8.8.C. to help combat juvenile (.rime, which has recently become more serious in the city. They suggest that the BBC. l asked to give talks to mothers on their responsibility and that Unel. Ifiac be
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  • 234 10 R. A. F. Bomb Wilhelmshaven The photograph below was taken on the night of 15th/16th January, half way through the great night attack on VVilhelmshaven. Pilots' reports claim to have left half a square mije of fire West of the Bauhafen the great square harbour of the port— and that
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    20 10 BARBARA ANN GINGG,^ U.C. co-ed, easily won her urth successive State i figure skating title of j California. i
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  • 179 11 Appeal Tribunal Suggested I' Irol Itnlion THK suggestion that the Government should set up an appeal tribunal in connection the petrol rationing scheme is contained in a letter addressed by the Automobile Association of Malaya to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, raits Settlements. The letter states: I Committee has received
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  • 61 11 COMMUNALISM TRADE UNIONISM W Delhi. MBf. ?f>. TH the support of the Government, the Legislative Aasenv •-day rejected, by 4fi votes to a resolution proposed by B ber of the Muslim Lea the recognition by Governof labour organisation* formon a communal basis. he course of the debate, n ibera expressed
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  • 176 11 The first woman doctor to become an attested soldier has arrived in London from New Zealam' j Here she i<— Doctor Agile* Bennet. who during the j last war was Signed on' as a doctor in Egypt with the rank of Captain. Dr. Bennet served in
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  • 356 11 I): '<" Roland BraddeU, |„,,i,,. vl .I-.... Tu-xlax ,ft, ending t, ,th« nonaay Down I nder." The Australians. Mr. BraddeU ■said, -are wholeheartedly m the war— and take their resultant inconveniences without any urumble In personal service and in the industrial support of the
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  • 282 11 THE receni ioini announcement of Columbia Film* of M.iluyu Ltd.. and Pavilion Theatre covering the consumßMitipn of j big film contract, will brinj to Singap re cinema-Koer« e of outstanding (Uma from the Columbia Studio* who prod*** "Mr. Deeda Goea To Town/ 1 M Lo«1 Hoi
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  • 89 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mih.cc. M.ir M THE marrm-c bitweon Mr. Tan Moh Leo. a nephew of Dr. Ho no Jin. Mid ftCJJM Woiiu Sook Ying. a youngor ulster u: Mr. Wong Koon Yoon of tlie Courts, was biUrmnlsed bifjre Mr. W. J. Thon'good, Senior Reglstr;*! of
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  • 536 12 THE trial of Gunner Lekh Ram who stands charged j with the murder of Havilctav Mehtab Singh, in the Nee Soon Banacks, in the early hours of March 4, was begun In the Assize Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Manning and a special jury.
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  • 129 12 CALLED BY TWO SIDES A CAFE and restaurant proprietor, son of Italian parents, told the London Objectors' Tiibunal that he was liable to Italian military service. He handed up a document which, he said, was his "Italian military papers." T h e Chairman (Judge Harg reaves) "What! You have papers
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    • 266 12 Piles Ruin Your Nerves Don't l«t it' '.incr. bleeding-, In! rnal or maiding i Itallty, ruin your nei I drive; i< k p < 'iiir ti > ri n A i .i- the n 15 mlnutea i njoy i.r<* in > quli kly -'< l< oil bm tu >nl >■
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    • 174 12 HI II S Plf I L P MM (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodauoi apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., THE IIWK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ft ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON,
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    • 56 12 mg ialII(IIH ||||illltMHIIillllilHMH HHUIIIIIIiito.. L. I War and delayed mails have let us down. The Mickey Mouse continuation strips are not to hand. but. we hope. 5 they will be in a day or two. In the meantime here are further ex P cr^ n 5^ "f. n .[f..„,^..„..„„„.. M>
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    • 586 13 VBNKMVMN.VN.MVC.MN.VCM Situations Vacant '.JOK-BOY WANTED. Apply personal l v 5, Gallop Road, Singapore. (No. 960G) NTED Bill-collector. Also Boys ullice. Box 393, Malaya Tribune. >ie. (No. 932G) WANTED TWO HINDUS serve Brahmin urant. Lakshmi Vilas, Ampan^ Kuala Lumpur. (No. 930G^ N iED apprentices in radiofirm, salary •o'dnitf to ability. Box
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    • 575 13 Miscellaneous BARBELLS. DUMBELLFIT^^rr-,, Invites inspection K. C S B > Sultan Street (upstairs,, £a Lumpur (No. 926G1 SERVICE and com tort puAmnteed stiv at Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Seah Street n!? aP re rate mo^rute. modern san a-' UOO> (No. 714Q) ?!Sh AC RACEGUIDE. special AprTl number, f Or Singapore
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    • 1176 13 To Let op~- 1 a ppi> p. < NOOj I') 1.1 I 3-44 r.inj( n g na nad SutllM "> r H nt 4(p Appl j it P< ohaa, 11' Lreet, n<ca (No 39J0) 516, J(>O |J .Mai (No. M1O) TO 1 Hus rout< near I I !<■ nt $12No
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    • 430 13 ON 'iHE I AIR KNGAPORB I 111 k«t) zuri m k motm* n ZIIP3 41 W imtm (7.1S mr n From H 00 am. 9» «M a m From in no m tm I M p rn From 'i oo p m t* 10 00 p LONDON < KNTR4.L TRANSMISSION
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  • 244 14 NEW IN BRIEF SENTENCE ol nine months 1 rigOfOUl i imprisonment imposed by the district Judge, Mr. J. l. McFall. yesterday, on Ariinasalam Samy. young P.W.D. mason, who was charged with kidnapping Low Yuei San. 15. In her evidence at the previous hearing, i Low had said that she had
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  • 119 14 Cyclist Killed In Collision PWERVING suddenly d into a lane beside the Capitol Theatre, j a young cyclist, Sub- i ramanlam, was in collision with a motor I car and received fatal j injuries. He died in j the Hospital on the following day. Yesterday, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W.
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    • 200 14 ECAN WELL BE DKSCRIBED AS A COMPANION nCTURB TO "GOOD-BYE >1R CHIPS" Last week BRIAN AIIERNE had a headache with his HIRED WIFE Now he's in a spot of bother with THE LADY IN QUESTION!" AT Till: CAPITOI MS 6-15 9-15 J Jm -<^' Jrfif f^^^K- •'.vJMr .^B V j^^^^^^
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    • 191 14 MIRIAM HOPKINS tops her memorable performance i thf: old maid" ALHAMBRA^ \jy.uk CLAUDE RAINS Richard A. nicy I. aura Hope Crc«i D.r^ud kr KL R T BKRNHARUT-A WARNER BROS,u,n, Presented with BRITISH MINISTRY of INFORMATION S DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION l OASTAI IMEFCMi; 'PATHE GAZETTE' \SPECIA L DO ÜBLE ATTRACTION SATURDAY AT
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  • 224 15 Soldier On 5 Serious Charges CIVE charges of a serious nature, to three of which he pleaded guilty, were preferred against a 21 -year-old soldier, Private George Edward Haighton, when he appeared before the fifth magistrate, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, yesterday. The charges against him were ,hat: <1 > He
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  • 43 15 London, Mar 26. London has now had i lequence f five raid-free nightl which is the oth r longest since the end of January Ther2 have been no rencrts of enemy air activity In oth< r parta of country. Reuter
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  • 120 15 London. Mar 25 RRoadcas t- ING on his recent visit to the ratings of tho Royal Indian Navy who arc now undergoing training i n England the Duke of Devonshire, Under Secretary of state for India, said he was deeply impressed by the determination which they showed
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  • 91 15 NEEDING a hat badly, Soh Chm Whatt, 21, decided to get a brand new one free. He walked into a shop m Worth Bridge Road and asked the shopkeeper to let him try one on. As soon as Soh thought that the shopkeeper was not looking,
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  • 110 15 Gratitude For Malay's £3,000 H.E. the Governor Sir Shen ton Thonus. has received from the British Ambassador at Cairo i cable asking him t< convey to tin- .sub .sciibers to the Mal.iy; Patriotic Fund the deep "latitude and thanks of General Sn Archibald Wavcll and Air Chief Marshal B 1
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  • 19 15 Commissions f Lieutenant* in the 8 8 V F have been granted to .1 m McDonald andj Mr Hooper
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    • 99 15 IO- I U II I AT THE SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) NIGHTLY AT 7.30 9.30 jgL ILTFA MODEFW UHSr n OMAK S DB A M A i If BT'/ mjAnjiam SBNSATIf 2 Wit lOnhii tKNBI B C# Omnr RoJriga |Ti«jMh' Radio NiqhtinqdTes j£ £JV- SETTVen pPOPULAIR SONGHITS HELP THE WAR
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    • 150 15 To,>Av xiia o n "AMUSING FROM UCGINNING To vs\y Free Pre«*. Pkturr which is worth making a big effort to srf I ■y** 0 All All I f*»*«<y,m- i« it. nocjComi M iu#* IDiAUVf! 44*4** us exciting BARNES HOBSON SIM IT'S FUNMY! i^^^ irs mysterious! fluS rrUfn UtTaMs m 'tick
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  • 1791 16 WALTER DENNIS LAMBERT, a European, formerly a theatre manager appeared In the second district court yesterday, before Mr°Conrad Oldham, charged with an act of gross indecencv with Kassim bin Awang, 18-year-old Malay youth, on Jan. 31, at No. 137, Bukit Timah Road, which is Lambert s
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  • 182 16 NEW B.P. TN a friendly game of badminton played on their own courts, on Sunday, the New B.P. defeated the New Life B.P. by five games to three. Results (New j B.P. players mentioned first* Singles: Samani lost to Richard Low 7-15. 13-13. 2-5: Isnin beat Charlie Yeo
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    67 16 Jr FAST SHOOT -X, Y ING on the part p N of the camera- man produced this remark- )ab I e picture S taken during (the Gold e n I Gloves >liddle- j weight finals > in San Fran- i Cisco. Mel Del I I Carlo is astride S Frank
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  • 333 16 Chartered Bank If. and S. Lank THE honour oi BCorinc foai pa in a row fell to Titian Ms* of the Chartered Bank when the beat the Hongkong Bank in si noals to three, in a Bnsinc Houses league match, <m the Ha bour Board ground,
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  • 57 16 A friendly badml j A stattag of *e ■jnjfe? Ibles has been arrange! iL.ie Badminton i Chiang Badminton P ;tl The match will be Pi I tcr's court on Sunaaj 2.30 p.m. The loUawta 1 wan to represent tnc wew ss- tesr»S Players ynd lUPI bio at
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  • 46 17 INDIAN WAR FUNDS I„, Mar. 25. jV Indian *l purposes H eived In E Trection Msix-: Pavilion H 3 1 roy has !l ,';.750 to the [an War Jm l forces rani of -H. giv r en i a P of Bo pur?m ire e ar-
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  • 136 17 DICKENS LAW REFORMER E valuable and important part ped by Charles lens, the great jlish novelist, in I law reform of gland was dissetf by Mr. D. G. erne-Jones. the lapore lawyer, in rtui on "Dickens Reform" in :i Tamils' .1. yesterfae lecture was tared under the P if the
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  • 118 17 "LADY WITH RED HAIR" (At The Alhambra) DRILUANT acting by Miriam Hopkins and Claude Rains and dashes oi .splendid comody combine to make a first clan film or "Lady With Red Hair." which opened at the Alhambra lan night. An excellent story oi a divorce* who sets out
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  • 138 17 London, Mar. 26. THE result of the Lincolnshire handicap resulted as follows: 1. Gloaming <D. Dick> 2. Gaston 3. Monopole <D. Smith*. The Lincolnshire Handicap provided the usual surprise to the opening of the flat-racing season with three outsiders contesting the finish. Gloaming is owned by Mr.
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  • 99 17 TN friendly badminton encounter. A* pi.ned at the Clerical Union Hall on Thursday la-st. the Heptarchuns Badminton Party defeated the N A.AFI. Imperial Club by tour gUMI to tnree. Results (Heptarchians BP. player mentioned first): t i m SINGLES: Chan Soo Guan beat Lim Ab Chang 15-4. 13-15.
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  • 78 17 Seven Nil Win For Guthrie's l-r«UTHRIE'S scored a seven-nil victory over Cold Storage in a Business Houses league match yesterday on the Junior Civil Service Association ground. Cold Storage fielded five substitutes and were weak as a team. Sultan. Guthries' left inside, was outstanding and was responsible for four of
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  • 121 17 TRIBUTK to the Malays of Malaya was P§W by the Director of Education. Dr. W Linehan. when he addressed the Command Club at its inaugural dinner at the Adelphi Hotel Rouf Garden, yesterday. Tae speaker -^Ve'pn^ KMvEgg Ears «S£g with a few 0:1 moaeiU Nl£f sa'd
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  • 334 17 Athletics I'HK prediction that the Olympic (lames arc b lhii*of the past and that a meeting of the British Commonwealth ol Nations, similar to the British Empire Games, will take their place made by Jack Lovelock, the former world mile record holder an
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  • 202 17 S.C.F.A'S GOOD WORK FOR WAR RELIEF FUND THE Strait* Chinese Football AsA elation participated in four matches In aid of charities last yenr, it is stated in the annual report presented by the Council. The matches in which the Association took part were the Malaya Patriotic Fund game against a
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  • 132 17 TUS in the SC.R.C. tennis tournament to be played on Thui.s«ay: A" singles handicap Kum Oim Hock (-6> v.v Low Kep Cfioo (-fit, Soah Keng Slew (-12) v*. Y. P. Tan r "B" singles handicap- Lnv Hurk yang (-3) vi OUda Bo«n Dttn (plus 3 William
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  • 23 17 -he Ur Dnlon winM, (QUoa Robert i^ S bMt Abdul Ranrnan 15-1' Busman Mj I If to Omar an -15.
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    • 175 17 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tl VT>ERB. TENDF.RfI art now ln\U^d for th* '4toWlni in.i' i irrvlc*. For parU« CUlair* we M mi, !pti Trnd*r Room Tender Date or CJotlag of conrac sand tlir y.-rtr l'«. (Oep u r.oon, il. Supply of s.inltwr Fitting*, (Depor.t $50-). 4 pm. 31. March '.Ml
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    • 51 17 SPORTS DIARY 10-DAY CCEH Reserve M F A. V. R.K.. H.B Div. II A. |U$hers v. R.A. M.. V.M.C.A.: AAl C v. R.A.F. Bisali'. Tanglin: I II B. Airport v. Inderers, Airport; C.F A "B" c Srford S.C* FartPark; Customs v. C.S A J.C.S.A.; H.L.. Sime Darby |.A A.F.I. Cleal
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  • 268 18 LONDON, MAR. 26— GENERAL DE GAULLE IS MAKING A TOUR OF INSPECTION OF THE CHAD DISTRICT IN FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA. ACCORDING TO THE BRAZAVILLE RADIO.— REUTER. M ft ♦<■ <f« London, Mai. 26— "Queen's messengers" is the latest wartime organisation. With the Queen's consent, the title
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  • 51 18 The French Con-ml-Oenera] at Batavla, M R Delage. whose name was recently removed from the list of members of the Baiavia Alliance Fii'Mcaise because of his antiDutch exp Will iotirt> in MaHis succo or will d M. Oliver Qaa •i former legation tiecr.'tary M. D»»lau< win return to unoccupied
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  • 104 18 YUGOSLAV PREMIER WAS NERVOUS Madrid, Mar. 26. M. TSVETKOVITCH, the Yugoslav Prime Minister was "extraordinarily nervous" during yesterday's ceremony of the signing of the Axis pact by Yugoslavia, states a correspondent who was present. The Yugoslav Prime Minister, he says, was unceasingly moving his lips and continually bringing out his
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  • 63 18 A sailor's life is always a merry one. Even when he is at work. Jack is a happy boy and this beardcl fellow, doini; some washing on a destroyer is no exception. The magnificent work which has already been done and is still being done
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  • 426 18 WE TAKE POSITIONS COVERING KEREN CAIRO, MAR 9« BRITISH TROOPS GAINED FURTHER POSITIONS COVERING KFRFN STATES A BRITISH MIDDLE EAST GENERAL HEADQUARTERS COM MUMQUE. AMOTHER ENEMY COUNTER- ATTACK HAS BEEN REPUISF LEAVING MANY PRISONERS AND EQUIPMENT IN BRITISH HANDS. In Libya, a small enemy detachment occupied El Agheila from which
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