Morning Tribune, 28 March 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vu l 6— No. 48, Friday, Mar. 28, 1941. Morning Tribnne Friday, March 28, 1941.
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  • 306 1 WASHINGTON. M\K »7 THE LNITED STATE* llAsYitO- MIBED vk;oslwi\ irn JS2.JT SIIK ls «^»CED TO RESIST A(i(,KKSSION. Mr. Bumner Welles, Under-B*cre tary of State, announced at a Press conference to-day that the United States Minister in Belgrade had been instructed to inform the Yugoslav Government
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  • 291 1 PRO-AXIS GOVERNMENT OVERTHROWN: PRINCE PAUL FLEES THE COUNTRY BELGRADE, MAR. 27. DRAMATIC turn was taken in the European situation with a military coup d'etat in Belgrade tliis morning, when King Peter suddenly assumed control of the country. He is within six months of his 18th birthday when
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  • 351 1 BELGRADE. MAR. 27. 1 Rl oom ESS MILITARY COIP TOOK PLACE IN BEL A GRADE THIS MORNING. TOE TOY KING PTO HAS TAKEN OVER THE ADMINISTRATION AND 'HAS APPOINTED GENERAL SIMOVITCH. OF THE AIR FORCE TO LEAD T 'princ^ l p^r V the senior Regent has fled
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  • 79 1 Keren And Harar Fall CAIRO. MAR. 27. f J IT IS OfrFKIALLV STATED I 1 THAT KEREN HAS FALLEN. I IT IS ALSO OFFICIALLY j STATED THAT HARAR HAS BEEN CAFTUEED BV BRI- 5 TISH TROOPS. RAF fighters machine-; I i• tinned and badly damaged an 8 enemy motcn transport
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  • 282 1 London. Mar. 27. TIIF Prime Minister. Mr. Winston Churchill, 1 took (be earliest opportunity of announcing that Britain will rt c -ognise the now Government in Yugoslav ufancl will give all aid to it. Mr. Churchill was fulfilling his second b portant speaking engagement of
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  • 39 1 I Orc important demon t!f!l wa before the Sovi houted, "Long live Britai ...sin' and Div h Bitter i the Ankara radio Erale pe: irom central S« tdinee hip for to B. jr Reuter
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  • 465 2 LONDON, MAR. 27. THE STORY OF THE MOST MOMENTOUS BATTLE IN THE 1 HISTORY OF MANKIND— WHEN FOR 84 HAYS THE GERMANS TRIED ALL THEY KNEW TO CARRY OUT THEIR WOWED OBJECT OF ENDING THE WAR WITHIN A FEW MONTHS IS TOLD OFFICIALLY FOR THE
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  • 84 2 i Berlin, Mar. 27. TFIE Japanese Prime Minister Prince Konoye. has con- gratulaterf Hitler "on the oc- i i casion of Yugoslavia's adher- J enee to the Tripartite Pact; says the GermtQ official new i agency. i "I rejoice very much at thii German diplomafic success,"
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  • 77 2 London. Mar. 27. IN a felicitous atmosphere, the Anglo-American agreement for leasing the Atlantic bases to the United States was signed in the Cabinet Room at No. 10 Downing Street this afternoon. Mr. Churchill made a happy gesture to the American signatories by using four special fountain
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  • 94 2 J London, Mar >* I rOYERNMENT were taking steps to iSJ?^ i the whole population were in a full tit preparedness against gas attacks, The 11 Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison, assured thl 11 of Commons that Britain will in no cirrumV-in be the first to
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  • 144 2 Laic Xeu§ 1 Belgrade, Mar 27 ANEW Cabinet has now been completed by Genera Simovitch with himself as Prime Minister Th« three members who resigned from the former Cabine as a protest against the signing of the Tripartite Pac return to office. They are M. Kulovetz. who
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  • 20 2 NEW YORK. MAR. 27.—PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAS SIGNED THE LEASE AND LEND APPROPRIATION BILL PROVIDING $7,000,000,000 AID TO THE ALLIES. Reuter
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  • 540 2 'A Blow In Hi tler's Face London, Mar. 27. THE coup d'etat in Yugoslavia is regarded in well-inform-ed circles in Lonaon as a sensational turn of diplomatic tide against the Axis, Reuter's diplomatic correspondent learns. It is the first major political defeat sustained by Germany on the continent and as
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  • 704 3 4 %mericra And The War NEW YORK, MAR. 27. ft lo^ EL DONOVAN, WHO FOR SOME MONTHS HAS BEEN TOIKING QUIETLY IN EUROPE AS PRESIDENT nnsrVELTS UNOFFICIAL OBSERVER MADE AN IM[g t and outspoken radio broadcast last ight. r o i Donovan is one of the
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    114 3 yL if friendly as^ "T (hey are in Ma-^" lava, are the A u s t r alians i who arc help- infe to defend S Britain. T h e i King has al- ways admired their courage, i strength and; fighting ability and h e was i therefore par-
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  • 122 3 STATE PAPERS IN STREET MPORTANT papers belonging to a foreign Power were [ound in the street and handed to ttl« police by u man acused of I hnpbreaking at Marl-•boroue:h-street Police Court, London. Thia was revealed when Nathan Brer. mo'. o r driver, of Union-street, Dunstable, was about to be
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  • 116 3 Cape Town, Mar. 27. GEN. Smuts, th" South African Prime Minister, praised the work Of the LMfftM Of Nations •rhen ho spok? in the Union Housr of Assembly last night. Gen. smuts was replying to critics of thr proposal that South Africa should fotc £2f\<)oo
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  • 40 3 London. Mar. 27 FOR the sixth consecutive night. London had no alert and there were no reports of night raids from any other parts of the country. The wather is believed to be the principal reason for the present Reuter
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  • 114 3 n. i tar 2'». Crown PRINCE Olal of Norway, in s'i'tfv t( '(l by the Nrv/ York Times, mid "A thou .and Mora ;lan ihlpi are ■am ig th main tin d routes <^( the world brlMttns .>■ ri nippllti iimd war material to
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  • 879 4  - A Synagogue Setting For Society Wedding ■vera ARDMORE A PEOPLE PLACES anf ol the prettied weddings tver to be celebrated at the dinned n Bynagogue was pester davs ceremony at 5 pjn. irhen Ml i Ifl W ina Mar^harita Adi- married Mr Max Lewis liride is the dau»ht«'r ol tho
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    46 4 Janet LawSM and Rufus Russell in a comic sketch from the Barrack Vaudeville Show which will be presented again at the Victoria Theatre o n April 5. 9 .'.nd 12 in aid Mrs. D rev's I Sailors' Fund and the Repertory Player* I Fund.
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  • 130 4 Magic Mirth AIRMAN'S Club at Kallang was packed out on Wednesday night for a special show given by the Malayan Magic Circle. Performers included Mathilde Gerentser, Anna Rijf, Kathleen Seth, M. Reid, G. W. Jackson, F. J. Crosbie, Tan Hock Chuan, L. A. Duck-/ worth, H. E. M. Matthews, F.
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  • 497 5 MEALS planned for HEALTH HE wife and mother who is concerned with the planning and ordering of meals has, to a large [tent, the health of her family in her hands, for it 15 been proved by medical and physiological research tat many of the chills, colds and minor ailments
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  • 292 5 CATERING HINTS IN A NUTSHELL \Y lIKN Panning and fhat sulli.v j cheese and i r rh; Benre one pint per day to Uv biter and more for Children Inclu* more cheeae in the diet thai ftland.wtoei] givlm if to children, grate n tor preference. Make rare WmM every membti
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  • 443 6 THE Singapore Municipal Architect has invited the views of public bodies In connection with the crematorium which it is proposed to build in Singapore. This was stated at a recent meeting of the Committee of tin- straits Settlement* (Singapore) Association when a letter on the
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  • 789 6 Front The Court*, A HABIT of molesting European girls at th .'aval Base has cost a young Indian, Narayanan Pillai dear He was sent to prison for four months y« b the third magistrate, Mi. L.C. Cioh. Narayanan Piliai faced charges of u.s. lal force
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    • 154 6 mums* m FOR A.C. MAINS FOR DC/AC MAINS Each successive year finds British radio receivers well ahead of all competitors. In the medium-price class, for instance, no other sets on the market can compare with the famous £&C 7& 8 valve moiels. Two }>oints, perhaps, where their superiority is most
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  • 834 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter Front London Britain Captures Ger- 1 j man Fur Industry: j Bomb Damages Swe- dish Legation: Fewer Air Raid Deaths: Lon- j j doners Now Have i Poor Memories L 0 j London, Jan. 28. THIS is the season of the year when the stores devoted
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  • 80 7 London, Mar. 27. the former French Ha?as news 1 agent now knov. I the Office Franca! e DTn/ormation and undei direct Government contn have jm editorial council a f eighi members. These ai the Din ct< i Gen< rai O l the of.i, chainri editorial council,
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  • 16 7 Nfw York, M Mr Wendell WiUI hich ha ,:id B betiei me. Reuter
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  • 343 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1941. FUHRER -ISTIC 'fHE most significant newt from Berlin to-day is Hitler's reported plan to transfer his capital to Vienna. With the clearing of the itetther and the Bwiftef and more heavily armed bombers at its iisposal now, the R.A.F. raids on Berlin have been
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    • 58 7 RESTORES lI A I it V, hen your hair begins to fall —or thin out at the temples— you need SILVIKRIN. for it restores the hair forming tissues to their normal •unction. A famous scientist urote "Silvikrin does grow hair.' MADE IN ENGLAND a copy of "Your Hair" to the
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    • 90 7 Blaze Off Halifax Halifax (Nova Beotift), Mar. 27. NINETEEN members of the Royal Canadian Navv were killed when the patrol ship Otter burst into flames off Halifax yesterdaj The other 22 members of M crew were saved. Thry took to the lifeboats in the raging Atlantic and were picked up
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    • 16 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, BINGAPOKK. S.B.
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  • 229 8 NOTES TICKETS for the musical evening 1 which will take place at the Dutch Club on Saturday April 5 were .sold out nearly two weeks before the date of the concert, and a second evening 'has therefore been fixed for Tuesday. April al 9.15 p.m. It
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  • 897 8 MUSICAL OP NION To-nwhls G mi imp hone RM 4 MEETING of the Singapore (iramoj bore and Music Society will he iteld nt &M p.m. to-night at 11. Newton Road. All members and their liitnds are welcome. The programme has been chosen with -emu care lrom the recorded works of
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  • 630 8 EUROPEAN ACQUITTED SERIOUS CHARi MAGISTRATE M S AGAINST POLICE: /ISES INVESTIGATION WITHOUT his defence being called. W D Lamb charged with gross indecency, was acquitted trict judge. Mr. J. L. McFall, yesterday During yesterday's proceedings. Kassim bin i Malay youth with 'whom Lambert was alleged mitted the offence, strongly denied
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    • 166 8 -'ll'' 'I I ni^^b« r^i BBB nM^ V Kreisler (violin) Student Prince Deep in my hear* r>A7«ei Rose Marie -Indian Love Call ua.oo I (ortot (piano) invitation to the Wait/ (Weber) Pts i -DABSS I Jussi B.joilin- (Tenor) Mors<'n! < To-inoiidw Op. 27, No. 4 <R Strauss) Cacilie. Op. 27.
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  • 165 9 MURDER TRIAL AT the continued hearing of the Nee Soon Barracks murfler case in which Gunner Lekh Ram is charged with the murder of Havildar Mehtab Singh, yesterday, before Mr Justice Manning and a special jury Gunner Budh Singh said that on 'the night of the murder he got up
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  • 85 9 a. London. Mar. 27. "HNDIR thto caption, every^tish U home is indHd d ra-tit declared sir Kingsley Wood, cnanccllor cf the Exchequer. broadcastLast night on the i** war Damag e Act. providing «"JE compulsory insurance of propcjvy and ?r e limited compensation l rcyed furniture. The Chancellor
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  • 48 9 WORM'S EYE VIEW ■COMK people will stoop very low for a picture. Such was the case with the cameraman 5 here who got lower than stooping to get this worm's eye- view S of a Hollywood bath- ing beauty in a stunI ning sunning outfit. is ■■■■■»««oa M
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  • 16 9 War Tax Committee Tin personnel of the «b-com--1 mittee appointed by the SS aSS? II \*fSKSB?
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    • 62 9 Skin Sores? Cause Killed in 3 Days Tk. v«-:y flrsi imootl kiiu r A caase ttlu mi Mi h>'^^^ I Rtniwonß aid impOMM You nd of F^ lo UOUbJe UCtJ J pom of your *kin lo Nlxodwm I Crumisi u>-o*F w^- 1 lUMMM U.a% NuuMterm viil JM* ,ioa sor« and
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  • 106 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Mar. 27. pLEADINO guilty to a charge of selling potatoes at ten cents a katty which was In contravention of the orders issued by the Settlement Food Supply Officer, a market stall-keeper, L .-i Tiong Keoh. was fined $50.
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  • 329 10 DISSATISFACTION with the petrol rationing scheme was expressed at a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements Singapore Association, and the Association is to write to the Government on the subject. The Association first wishes to know the reasons why, if it was
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  • 158 10 INDIAN BRAVERY AT KEREN New Delhi, Mar. 26. i THE Indian soldier manning machin^i gun pita showed reI markabie resourceful. ness in the latest olj tensive against Keren. I according to detail; received here. In order to facilitate the attack, cer- i tain defence elements were being withdrawn to give
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  • 78 10 Hong Kong. Mar. 19. SWIMMING for three hours with only a piece of wood as a support after he had been thrown overboard from his junk bv robbers who had boarded it. Mo Tong, junk master, reached shore at Sui Tnu Shn on Sunday. In a report
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    • 357 10 High Blood Pressure Xflb Men Women Twice hh many fronton m ni-n suffef f Illch Blo<xl Pressure, which Is a mjr»- .•..;<• that «t:irts al">ut the tim-? *>' I'lnngf of Life and is the real cauaa >^ ii.ucM u«:*rt trouble and later on of paralytl< Btmkes. Common symptoms of Hijjh
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    • 167 10 BVRXS PHILP LI\E. (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, 3IELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodaw apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., TIIE BWK LIXE ITI). AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW 1 AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA
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    • 44 10 Ifriw ___:i'jLj_ilj___'iL'_L__uinirir-Titf <i»iiiiimniiiliM w— mm— M>^ > >MMa<Maa War and delayed mails hnve let us down. The Mickey Mouse continuation strips are not to hand, but, we hope, they will be in a day or two. In the meantime here are further experiences of Henrr
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    • 559 11 BVN.MVBMN.M,.MC.VM Situations Vacant i WANTED. Apply personal' v foaliop Road, Singapore. (No. 960G) STJ i) Bill-collector. Also Boys;Glrls 7 Box 393, Malaya Tribune. (No. 932G) SkTED Cooking Amah. Apply Box No. a Tribune. Singypore. (No. 977G) ■ANTfiB TWO HINDUS serve Brahmin lllt Lakshmi Vilas. Ampans Kuala Lumpur. (No. 930G) ■ANTED
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    • 565 11 Miscellaneous MOST TASTEFUL POOD m town "Or"- I chard Rtstauraut Bar-. 28. Orchard Road, Singapore. (No 8o 2O) BARBELLS.^DUMBELLS ~<^ e^.7 B Inutes Inspection. K. C. Barbell 86A bultan Street upstairs >, Kuala Lumpur! (No. JHQ) SERVICE and comiort gUAranteed Stay at New Ai,la Hotel, 2, Peck Seah" Street Singapore,
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    • 591 11 For Sale I DKER icjiuK.,. about 120 kattleT" $40 P 2031> Si "Kapore. (Mo. W&O) a MßucAif womnfpnmm. ru»l^u Rmlttanc,. to K. W. Ang. 8. Loron K 10... g !i_? gapore INo 25Ci > BULL MASTIFF Dobcrmann Pinchw nude pup, MTtQ months old. Apply Post Box 57, Ipoh. (No. 927G)
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    • 547 11 To Let SPACIOUS AIRY ROOM flatlet jr.u.te'eiui.ui.r. MS Suitable bachelor* H4 vV.lKir R. o py^j) •CORNER HOUBE" 332. RITrT VfcUVy" Rond 1■ U pbonc 67;>4 or 6980 Large an i airy room vacant oaiO) TO LET— 344 338 raajoog Katong Boad BUitable for SLopg. K»-nt $40 Apply R. Penhasi. 117,
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    • 458 11 I C IDE I S /UK 1 UNGAPORE i -..j ««n 1 ZliPi vt ft metrea <l.ea mean ZIIP3 41 JK metrea (7 25 Din) From oo am. t* »1'» am From 10 oo am te> I 50 p m From imi p m te> 10 oo p m. LONDON
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  • 82 12 < By Radio) New Delhi. Mar. 26. The Commander-in-chief, General Sir Claude Auchinleck. returned here to-day aftei an extensive tour Of inspection. It included visits* fco Hyderabad, the Deccan Bangalore, Madrai and Karachi. His Excellency ins- pected British Indian and State Forces under training, and In
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  • 193 12 Bombay. Mar. 26. 'THE Governor of, 1 Bombay. In his speech at the annual meeting of the Bombay Chamber ot Commerce, appealed for further contributions to the war effort by reduction of personal expenditure. Sir Roger Lumley said that it was inconceivable that
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  • 66 12 Postage Concessions For Troops New Delhi, Mar. 26. THE reduced rate of 8 annas per halfounce for Air Mail inters to officers and men serving with the Empire Forces has. it is officially announced, been extended to all Empire countries who are members of the Empire Air Mail .>chemr. This
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    • 149 12 BRIAN AHERNE'S FALLEN AGAIN! Come and Sit on the amusing MURDER TRIAL imaginable! 9^^ t PI KM J JF TO-DAY 3-15—6-15—9-15 W^ -«k^ BRIAN AHERNE^' N^Jp\. RITA HAYWORTH Columbia's ew Romantic Comedy "The LADY IN QUESTION" With latCtfl M.GJI. MctlvtMlC News ami other g*M "Shorts" OPENINC SUNDAY I SHOWS II
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    • 193 12 I "Lady with Red Hair An Outstanding Film' Free Press. TODAY 2 SHOWS \M %^%||i|ft 6-15 §-W P>' illiHAliflliH A 0 Warner Bros, present JT j <, v MIRIAM HOPKINS S m. CLAUDE RAINS, LAURA HOPE CREWS and RICILVRD AINLEY UM BRITISH MINISTRY of INFORMATION s DOCUMENTARY PRODUCTION coastal iii:i
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  • 69 13 INTERNAL A.R.P. UNITS THK Proper Author- ity would b r |hm »f iny firm or houaeowner who haa start ed, or think* of starting an Internal a.r.p. unit would consult him by letter or phone. The object of this appeal \a to enable 1 unit* formed with his approval to
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  • 54 13 ILLNESS and worry led Tan Ah Bah, coolie, to suicide. He climbed a tree behind the Tanjons Pa^ar Coolie Lines and hanged himself with a rope. He was lound dead lon the morning of Mar. 19. The Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, returned a verdict of suicide
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  • 84 13 WHIPPING FOR BOY THIEF ADMITTING a pre- viou.s conviction for theft. Scali An« j i Kang. 13, who hnri I pleaded guilty to i theft of a coat from a mot o r car at Brighton, was yarteri day sentenced *<> seven strokes wit it the lif^ht rotan and .ix
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  • 84 13 AT a recent commit rev meeting the straits Settle menta (Singapore) Association, a letter from a member was read, stating that he 1 did not think it desirable that more 1 than one member 01 my local Arm etc should ;>t the same tune be i
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    • 214 13 10-DAY AT 3.15 p.n, IJAMDn 1 10-MORROW at 1 1 am. ALnAiVIDKA 1 1 V^^^^^^S»l^ MARSHAL!. RAINS DONALD CRISP- TLOR A ROBSON-ALAN ""»-->• ft /TifX CURTIZ A WARNtR BROS.F.n, N« I Pwtur. \ffiVjl Stttti flu »r »•»<! l»cS Kl SttM HUitr I, |M «n imj Imp \fl^' Goorf Afe W5
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    • 198 13 lOI>U <in P^^ "This Man Is News" ifl^l'This Man In Paris' ■b^fcl^^ inuiii n:\isi I •■■■■yP I\S^^ V l'frs HAVK A SKKIKS OF PPW?2£OAOt* I'IKASK AND IF rXv-v^!i»l"iH\H^ H niKVRi: as good as r \^Jiwijl, niHil "THIS MAN IN PARIS 1 WELL 1 IBE THERE TO SEE THEM"; 1 •wi
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  • 287 14 Sand gO, Chile, Mar. -7. SENSATIONAL revelations concerning azi penetration and infiltration in Chil mtained In the evening newspaper »sa, which urges the Governmeni t<> "take action while there is time." The article coincides with loloct audience of a horror Aim Fire). The Nazis, (the Defensa
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  • 57 14 S^uul. Mar. 27. pOURTEEN British and American i Protestant women missionaries throughout Korea were arrested vestrrdny Ttiorning on a charge of plotting against tbs war campaign, according to an official announcement which alleges that the arrested persons attempted to hold anti-war prayer meetings and disfributed leaflets "extremely improper
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  • 213 14 3-NIL WIN FOR SIME DARBY Sime Darby 3; N.A.A.F.I. 0. i ||IME Darby scored a time- 0 „i! win over N.A.A.F.I. in > a Business Houses league matrh on the Clerical Inion rroand yesterday. N \ll three foab were stored in the second half when the i winners' pack was
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  • 136 14 Customs 5; J.C.S.A. 1. rE Customs overwhelmed the J.C.S.A. in a second division B match played on the latter's ground by five goals to one, yesterday. At half time the Customs led by three goals to one. Ahmad scored twice for the Customs; Tian See, Yusop and
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  • 193 14 Good 2nd Half Rally By Chinese S.C.F.A. (B) 3: Stamford Sports Club S.C.F.A. (Bj did well to score three gi against the Stamford Sports Club nett J only once in a Div. 2B League match at I yesterday. The match was keenly contested. The Chinese dominated play dtfrtng both halves,
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  • 240 14 IN a division 2 A match on the Y.M.C.A. ground, yesterday, R.A. (Blakan Mali) and Malaya Publishing House drew one all. The teams were well balanced and play wa* brisk and exciting. Faulty shooting wig the chief fault on both sides. The Gunners were
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    • 62 14 t J^% WKat did the Engineer say— fy/J^jf ivken the Bridge t/[f was finished shores 1 genial mellowness of Johnny J/^^ I v, ry ikUful blcndtog of aU ijj^i 00rn :0 Scotland s finest uluskies, each goir., j of them matured to perfection jf^ .^f\ »™K by long ycurs in
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    • 91 14 r^x i c i i ~i s II 1 p^i p Regular automatic stropping keeps 'Valet* blades m perfect condition for weeks on end far longer than nTn ordinary blades. A Valet Razor wili last for years. Valet is more than just a razor; it Is a razor and shopping
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    • 68 14 Sports Diary j TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, Chinese Athletic v RE. Stadium; Police v. R A. (Hy.). Depot; Gordons v. Manchester^, Se'arang; Div. II B. Indian Assn. v. Post Office. Post Office; BH L Straits Times v. Ford. J.C.S.A.; Traction v. Wearnes. S.T.C. SWIMMING: First Police Carnival. Y.M.C.A. pool, 4
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  • 182 15 RISKED LIFE FOR BIBLE A YOUNG Congrega- tional Minister on ine-watch duty, who risked his lift; to save a Bible and Hymn Book from the pulpit of a blazing, bombed chapel, is the hero of a Welsh town. For two hours after this exploit he stood, dressed In his pyjamas,
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  • 156 15 THREE of five men charged with Patrol coupon otlenct's were, at the Old Bailey, sent to prison for six, nine and twenty-one months, and the decision on the other two was postponed Victor Percival, eighteen, a clerk, pleaded fiuilty to stealing coupons from the Petroleum Board.
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    • 261 15 L/ MALAYAN WAR SAVINGS \A CERTIFICATES ARE SUCH V/( KW A GOOD INVESTMENT THAT WA THEY ARE RATIONED fdbl These War Savings Certificates are such a Ixy) good investment for the smaller investor \/X that no individual or corporation can invest IMA \SnS more than $25,500 in them. y/\ f^bl
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    • 310 15 rOMMFIMIU SIB.I I C I S ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being nad for the commencement ol clu.^ during the 1941 year of train: in the following subjects: All Iyondon Chamber of («nv nicrce 1941 examination sul>j<< t». London Matriculation June 1911 and January INI. Sdiool Certificate Examination, December, 1941.
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    • 304 15 IO 1 4, II I \T TIIK SUN TALKIE (NSW WORI.D) NIGHTLY M 7.:j0 /t o /fSfoKy» om«r ttodrtga A r* i \i trv.r. SOI HiPP'-mmmmmJ 9POPULAIR SON6HITS N^L^ <5jJ ORIEMTALE- y^;hl KHCNTJONG £F^Ait\ 6 ir^ b .rat S^^ffluß^^^H^a j Stands Made Young Vigour Renewed Without Operation If y. u
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  • 735 16 LONDON, MAR. 27. THE HUME MINISTER, MR WINSTON CHURCHILL, HAS PROMISED £ULL AID TO YU--1 GOSLAVIA. SHAKING |N LONDON THIS MORmNG. HE D|«LARED ™ATHE COULD NOT DOUBT THAT "BEFORE MANY TO HFr I ARF to vrH Til AT THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC HAS
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  • 58 16 Berlin. Mar. 27. UITLEK received Mr. Y. Mat- suoka, the Japanese Foreign! Minister, in Berlin, this afternoon. I Ribbentrop was present. Mr. Matsuoka to-day had a long talk with Ribbentrop when, according to the official German news agency, the fullest unanimity was achieved on all question* ol
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  • 157 16 Japanese Paper Says Tokyo, Mar. 27 TIIK Chugai. in an editorial, says:— "From the beginning of the war. the Germans have been carrying on an almost ceaseless bombing of Britain but all military experts recognise that she cannot make Britain yield by an
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  • 90 16 Washington. Mar. 27 -THE Governments of Germany, Italy and Japar 1 late the rights and affect the interests of the United States when they resort to war in violation 01 their troaty obligations." This was said by the United States Attorney-Gene-ral, Mr. Robert Jackson, at a
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  • 109 16 London. Mar. 27. THE future of the labour industry and democracy will be decided by the outcome of the war. not only In our time but for generations to come. vu said by the United States Ambassador. Mr. John Winant. > -peaking at a luncheon given
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  • 264 16 Nairobi. Mar. 27 DKITISII and Abyssinian ir*J regular companies have occupied several posts east and west of Yavello, states an official communique published in Nairobi. At one post 100 enemy troops surrendered without resistance. The morale of enemy troops encountered over the whole sector is re.
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