Morning Tribune, 29 March 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 49, Saturday, Mar. 29, 1941. Morning Tribune Saturday, Mar. 29, 1941 jj
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  • 421 1 CAIRO. MAR. 28. [N ERITREA. BRITISH FORCES ARE NOW PURSUING THE RETREATING ITALIANS TOWARDS ASMARA AS A SEQUEL TO THE CAPTURE OF KEREN, SAYS A BRITISH HEAD QUARTERS COMMUNIQUE. Prisoners captured at Keren have not yet been counted, the communique adds, but in their precipitate
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  • 31 1 ion Mar. 28: The Admiralty I* 1 ■wmounced tfcat His Majesty'** yacht Mollusc and His Majesty's trawler Luidy Luiuu ii.tve bt«€n sunk. There were no casuru- in the Mollusc. British Wireless
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  • 57 1 BV RELTEKS *""*™£™™SF£! f, I g 8 h? > ao."nst toe axis «^voulu «;.v^i REMAINS OF THE ITALIAN NAM A GRI.AT WtMM. F Th^Sne. cl the Yu^cslav Navy I. 6.300 NaV Thc fleet consists of four de.troytrs neaHnV complotioM. lour g*™?™-^* "'V^Yu^av^cS hM three good
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  • 18 1 London, liar 1 and the efficacy of th< ;h BUen Wilkinson, Joint Parli gated 40,166 Reuter
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  • 84 1 Norman (70) Still Governor Of Bank f f^ondon, Mar. 28— Mr S ■■■tWi Norman, the Ciov ernor :,f the Bank of Kn R land, is rvpected to be re fleeted next week for the 22nd < .nsecutivc year of I olßee. The Eeonmnist points J <>i:l thftl durin» the current
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  • 82 1 London, Mar. 28. A BRITISH submarine's torpedoes found their mark on an Italian supply ship or troopship of about 6,000 tons and a 10,000 ton tanker in an escorted convoy south of Italy. Hits were observed but the vessels were not seen to sink as the
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  • 589 1 Yugoslavia Belgrade, Mar. 28. MR Ronald Campbell, the British Minister in Belgrade, wa* received bv General R. Simovitc h, the new Yugoslav Prime Minister, and M. Nincitrii. the Foreign >Im.ster, *lW the formation of the new Government yesterday, says a tfci cSataSol the new Government held
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  • 213 1 Berlin. Mar 28 tiik Rricii Goftnunent I not made any representations in Belgrade, said a Wilhelmstrasse si>okesman to-day. in view of the fact it is not customary for a Government to throw overboard treaties mac Itby its predecessors. The pofcttman added that i Iprotesi would be
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  • 429 2 Legal Position Explained riiiirt'li yivf iini> AT the annual meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association. held at the Chapter House, last night, a message of welcome was addressed to the i»w Bishop of Singapore, the Very Rev. J. L. Wilson, ol St. Johns Cathedral. Hongkong The Veil Archdeacon Giahani .White,
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    116 2 cent ingenuity S of the Royal EagliMCti is Ucinn sho N n daily in the streets of Lon- t don. During the blitz and i in m e diately after. Kor a 1 i Engineers have done a stupen- I dous job o f i work. Here is S a
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  • 34 2 T London, Mvr. 2fl "S altn A BhMac at tiio nte of > w.«.?ic w:!i 1 »n MoncLay Miv J A ration hi Ouaoti will b« working u t -jltural workp-i British Wireless
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  • 91 2 WITH the end recently of the Asiatic festivals and holidays that occur early in the year money that was bein? spent in connection with thO&e celebrations is being used to buy war savings certificates. The Chief Accountant. Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, advices that during
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  • 219 2 HAVING read newspaper articles and official pamphiets on how to deal with fire-bomos dropped cy raiding a?roplanes, the average employer or hourehclder knov.-.s what equipment he ought to have, but not how much it costs and where it can be obtained. This information Is available at
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  • 30 2 Ottawa, Mar. 28 -The fanai Navy, assisted in the capture of two Danish aggregating 18,00fl t*M u Indian waters, according statement issued by th Minister, Mr. K. C. RtocdoWW Reuter
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  • 297 2 AXIS SILENT ON NEW COUP LONDON. M\R DIBBENTROP MADE NO MENTION OF THE DlPLOMVTir A REBUFF HE HAS SUSTAINED AS A RESULT 01 vi V TERDAYS DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENTS IN BELGR4nr" WHEN HE SPOKE LAST NIGHT AT THE RECEPTION GlVPv AT A BERLIN HOTEL IN HONOUR OF MR. Y. MATSIoi V
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    • 156 2 Trade Bargains] OPTICAL Wiien you r.eed g\tnm set K. F. Chong. No bluff. Careful before glares given. Charges moderate. Office The United Pharmacy. THE NEW MAMLEY GLASSES Our New Mar.ley Rimless Spec- tacles are designed for those who want the best .it a moderate price. They are distinctive and becoming
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  • 125 3 Italians Ask For Truce To Bury Dead London, Mar. 28. CO serious were the casualties suffered by the Italians in heavy attacks made on Greek positions since Mar. 16, that on Mar. 23 they asked the Greeks for an armistice to bury their dead. This was stated in authoritative quarters
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  • 131 3 New Delhi, Mar. 28. THERE ar e a number of new ap--1 pointments in Army Headquartln India as a result of Gen. E. Burgh, Chief of General Stan, and Gen Sir Roger Wilson. Adju-a.n-General, proceeding on leave to retirement. Lieut .-Gen. T. J. Hutton has •en
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    43 3 ABr i t ish-j^, 3r sound lota-T tion crew in their pit in 1 the Western I Desert. They i work in con- S 1 junction with S the crews of the search lights i and anti-air- S craft guns. i n i
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  • 475 3 BALKAN UNITY AND SOLIDARITY SEEN Reaction To Yugoslavia Coup JIIE PRESENCE IN THE NEW YUGOSLAVIAN GOVERNMENT OF SI (II MEN \S IMI PRIME MINISTER, GENERAL SIMOYTTCH, VI. YKVTITC II AM) OTHER KEEN PROPAGANDISTS OF BALKAN UNITY AM) SOLIDARITY. WHICH IS A POPII \R CAUSE IN TURKEY IS INTERPRETED UNOFFICIALLY A
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  • 106 3 Public A.sMirn nc«' THERE is an impression that there is no appeal from 1 the decision oi a petrol rationing ollicer on an -mnliration for supplementary allowance of petroi, bmlhe Competent Authority for Oil Fuel and Lubricants advises that this is not so. Clauses 6 7
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  • 29 3 0 he plaa It >s more ha; ttfedy 1^ p.an dictator.hios.uitU al uu amid a more J^^'SpS by tin P^pte- J aryarar-ss"
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  • 137 3 Chicago, MiM M. ■rfll Chicago Sunday TlmM I itate "Whatevei the <; [mum air force can d<> to bV p the growins tiiroat of Britain's new United .Stales' bomberi must b; d'-ii" at once. The iftat gueosing game "f trying to predict whtt Hitl t la
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  • 77 3 s Sh:im;iui. Mar. 'IS. i Cl \I K VI, huiulred lapancnr troops, nu Incline m;tnv hifch ollirt'is. WffC killed when a troop tram hit a v S larxe mine in the vi< mit\ of (huh Hm-ii in Sliudm Pro- x vinct says a (hinrse pi
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    • 37 3 ft Vd ix KM BKAS BASMI lOAD W SpecUU Cvrc for: si\<. IFOR! -FOOT A. KAI liczema, I'imples and Ks^hes, iAll iV s( ILP TROI a« I <i in io p j WCftMANSEN. 111. pin. in t
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    • 70 3 ueautu *jr\ Blue Hyacinth osmetirs !iave un* -»iui to make woiiUMi beaiiliful at prleif al] uonini can afford. Blue Hvarijith ln»l«HI»lr L'P»Mck hi m\ vilk roufc to match. liluc H\arinlh V >«*•€ f«wr .i dull m:»tl Mi»la< 5, Itliic H'.adiilli (old .mil VanUblnf Creaau prcltrl .i iul Ixauti/v. .'into Nail
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  • 919 4  - New Effort For Malaya Patriotic Fund: Sundry News Paragraphs VERA ARDMORE By EtfE weekly War Market in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, ganised by Mrs R E Prentis. arted off famously yesterday Cars rolled up to VI, Stevens Koad, from 9 »0 in the morning as though petrol rationing
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  • 190 4 Ballroom Sidelights jUI R S. J. B. I™ Dunne (have t ytu noticed her i amazing resenv J S blame to film S a t a f Annui J Neag:*?), lookcu J j charming and vivacious as ever at Rattits on Ihuisday night when she am. It i i' husbaml
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    • 43 4 Match your costume with an s *^m^~ Elizabeth Arden make-up. F If you wish to look your very V^ f best. <y N =A -x CJk 'V I Up-country visitors cordially J[ V^ -A invited to receive expert advice. r MAYNARDS Battery Road
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    • 15 4 Imported Gowns Or Accessories 5 Sramfnrri R,,^r4 CAPITOL BUILDING d jiamrord Koad PH one 3838
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  • 1029 5 if you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers queries on this pajje every S^tnrclay. lddren your letter to her im Morning TrHione, Anton Koad, Singapore, enclosing correspondeaee coupon. STYLES FOR MATERNITY WEAR I have noticed that you often give*
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  • 68 5 IN order to facilitate UM S scnoini: «'f queries to S nrkn. she ■wanfed y i with the Trtbuw ph- 1 Office. No. 9. The An: I Singapore, to deliver tb( direct I T v S bune. thus < Deed for you I buy V Jttft P
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    • 45 5 S Correspondence Coupon 11l is (oupon must be rnrlostd with every queiy smt. Morning Tribune, V S SATURDAY. MAR 29, 194. I M m HOT «i- IM \S OKDKR VOIK SIPPMFS NOW ~'<4o!&** V HONE 5376 F I V 1 L I W E i
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  • 657 6 ■TO-XN.HI' is "(a^iiio Night" at the AfexaaV S dra Depot Sergeants' Mess, and a long I procassiori of the not-very-rich, the hard-up 2 and the definitely poor is expected to wend its Z 5 way towards Alexandra, each individual in th< queue having a heart full of hope
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  • 477 6 A CRITICISM raised by Mr. E. J. Bennett regarding work in connection with A.R.P. was refuted by the President of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, Mr. L. Rayman, at the monthly meeting ol the Commissioners, yesterday. Mr. Bennett bad referred to the action taken by
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  • 35 6 Brisbane, Mar 2S. FE United States' warships which have been in Australian waters since Mar. 20 left Brisbane to-day at the conclusion of the visit. Their destination was not disclosed. Reuter
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  • 404 6 k WARNING of "evil days" to come was uttered by Mr. J. I. Dawson presiding at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Mr. Dawson gave the following trade figures: The gross total trade of Ma\iya for the year 1940
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  • 99 6 London, Mar. 28. THE excellent results secured by the def-.nce of Malta against enemy aircraft attacks are regarded in London as a tribute to the efficiency of the British and Maltese trocps, while also reflecting credit on the designers of artillery and on factory workers in Britain.
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    • 34 6 HDiTiri^wi LLnulluiULjU DIOIIFRIIiIJ rLnulLnul^HlH A d« 8T DALMAS A CO Bstabllsbed 1831. Contractors to His Majesty's War Air Ministry, Crown Agent* Colonies Government Departm-n^. Me Agents:-RAHAMIN PENIIAS. U7-125 C«cU Street. Singapore. APB 1 m
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  • 245 7 A YOUNG Indian Prince working as an ambulance driver, and an English feirl, ateo in tl ambulance service, mel in an A.R.P. depot nefcr tnoir homt i in East Sheen, Strrrev. They fell in love while in wartime work together. Now the g' twnUy-one-year-old Miss
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  • 345 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MARCH 26,1941. HITLER REBUFFED pOR Britain the bloodless military coup d'etat in Yugoslavia la an unfought victory of the first magnitude of which, Unlike Hitler, we have had none B0 f ar in this war, except, of course, the American aid which is slowly but nonc-the-less steadily
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    • 40 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 14. ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomal Crossed Eyes I n 1 ri c p. te Visual fs^jiiSp^ Problems la Glasses if needed x'X R. A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular Science. •8 fears' European Clinical ExperteaetThone 3002.
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    • 24 7 X^\ SAFEGUARD f^lf YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECI A77Y n.b'S SIRVJU- Head Office -No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, 8.8.
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  • 41 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN i rONCA Iv <crten dance- Carmvv D'An'ont tri.-u fixes impressionable I w tien one Bailor bounded out onto the floor and' Some of |O <ni 'ors went ttrtmmiiw; so?nc visited 'jiicmici) party at which Lana Turner I |,f hoii'mr.
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  • 330 8 UNKNOWN WSON On Local Embodiment (<im$. A In I'riliriM^l pRFTICISM ol I recent embodii Dawaon, chairman of the annual general mem "When the volunteeiM embodied during l^ ll us imagined that then* be no further continuous ing period until at k^i months had elapsed, M| don said. I -It carn^.
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  • 51 8 MR ANTHONY EDEN. Britvh Foreian Secrete?!/, during a visit I he i (a the western command. He ,ns)j'°(.ted members of t)f I I Northumberland Fusiliers and Prince of Wales Volunteers to 5 traininq. arc in this picture tests one oj the diiht* prepared >or W the
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    • 132 8 I Oil GOOD I I IIMTI Hi:? PLEASE SEE THE SUN WAH COMPANY. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS It, viriOKIA STREET, I>1IONI: il>v uNMroia CATHAY €AFEi "Where Everybody Goes" NEW POLICY STARTING TO-DAY NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SAT. NIGHTS ONLY Sl.oo 50cts. for Service Men DINE DANCE The
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  • 133 9 THE story of how a cook of the St. 1 Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital had died as the result of burns on 1 lingers sustained while cooking Lold in the Coroners court. rday, at the inquiry into the h of Tan Ah Foon. Mr. W. G.
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  • 50 9 i tfam nf five corking on a new HollyKO&k pioducUon oj-Kt thtMMivli to A conn of *h< n itvdio to direct tke 9ttH-cfmeram an in napping ont o ihou brighter tfctnr'A Amont, them are Hafruic Fin 1 jront, ami Scott Cotton in h*tt) 9
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  • 296 9 The penalty for an offence against the regulations Is a fine not exceeding $500. The Regulations, cited a i fbe ;D< fence 'Amendment No 7. Regulations, IP4I. empower the Governor to prescribe the loci ior food to be furnished and Mir attendance to be dven in ac
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  • 242 9 New Colony Divorce Bill Gazetted j^ BILL bringing the Colony divorce law into line frith tin English law. known u the Herbert Act. la to be Introduced in the Legislative Council shortly. The Bill was published in the Government Gazette last night The most important provisions of the Bill are
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  • 50 9 A' Singapore H Ice Club held following wen bean i foi the eniuini Pn i tdent, p Bartran i sident, N E de Bouia .on Chan P*nn Sim; hon U i Bwee Foh, Coi I Sculi. HO Klin I V N gam. Worn Poo N Blankayer
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  • 65 9 PARCEL POST THROUGH INDO-CHINA RESUMED Chungking. rkUTGOING parcel pott for Indo China or for Shanghai nnd Hongkong i ia fndo China I ended lince laal September, resumed after ku< n( (jot iation* w ith postal autho ritie* in the French colo dim to th< Chii p < tffii K ,i
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  • 269 10 ft FINE of S5O and the suspension of his driving J licence for two months was the punishment meted out by Mr C H. Whilton. district traffic I S magistrate, yesterday, to Tan Kok Eng. lorry driver. i Court Inspector A II Frew said that on
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  • 102 10 Delhi. Mar. 27. IN a message to the people of the United Provinces. where a War Week is in progress. Sir Man-; rice Hallett. the Gov- 1 ern o r, emphasised that the war would be a long one and that it was fight of good apainst
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  • 67 10 Delhi, Mar. 27. IN spite of the heavy lighting on the Eritrea front, Indian troops, according to a despatch from Renter's sub-correspon-dent, have sufferd very few casual. The correspondent visited the troops In the wide area over which they are scattered and found them in excellent
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  • 61 10 Over £2,000,000 From War Weapons' Week London, Mar. 28 A TOTAL of over £2.0! ft been raised by five Enell towns final W i Week firures are published. In rvcry instance, th was over ricmbl^ the an at and in one case in Norfolk— over nine -fold. in Lancashire he?ds
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    • 200 10 I BY Pa Ond BRITISH INDIA lI NFS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call tn China, India. Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but
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    • 251 10 herbvh;or A restorative and reconstructive tonic of the firrt order for Men. PTrnared from herbal and miner?.) substances. Infus?s more vitality md vigour. Indicated in many forms of debility and disorders. '^1.25 bottlo of fiO p'Ms. AXAXDA YIIAS Single dose produces increased effect stamina immediateh use. $1.25 bottle of 14
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    • 85 10 jtaaaaa*a a M aBaaaaaBaaMaa BaM0aM a*>*m sa War and delayed mails have let us down. The Mickey Mouse continuation strips are not to hand, but, we hope, s they will be in a day or two. In the meantime here are further experiences of Henr^ *b if THAT NOtfYMRS GABBEP)
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    • 2217 11 sdasasd To Let >W off Arthur Ruad. 3 kx t April Phone Ak( or b4ao4 after < Bee noui lOVS AIRY ROOM. Matlrf p: I B buihible barhr wilk No p B7U (.(JR.NER HOUSE' 1 H.,, I airy room n ant (No win) TO LET- 344 33b T.mjrng Kntong Road,
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    • 431 11 C T I IE I AIR Uh f HNUAPOUB (113 J k«s> ZI1P1 JO 9C mstrss ZUP3 41. 3ft mstrss <7.?5 mo) Prom ft no a m. to ft 35 am. rrom is no a-m. U> 1.50 i> m. From S on p m. to 10 wi p m. LONDON
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  • 350 12 BAIL in $50 WO of- ,i by Mr Conrad Oldham. second magistrate, yesterday, to Lee Ah Loo. 28. j who was charged with having MM abusive langwgf ana obstructed Ohulab i Khan. Naval BMf constable. Lee claimed trial and hearing W <x)i\t>(\ until Apr. in another caae,
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    • 129 12 BRIAN AHERNE'S_FALLEN AGAIN! A Splendid I.AI (HI-FILLED SHOW for jour Week Knd Kntertainment! POSITIVKI.V LAST DAY. <%l»ii4ii TO-DAY Al I I 111, 3.15-6.13-9.15 With LATKST MKTROTOXK NEWS of thy DAY i^— w^*^^"^^^ wl M MM^^""* 1 TOMORROW (Sunday) Opening with 4 SHOWS! II A.M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 COLUMBIA'S BOMBSHELL OF
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    • 227 12 ,«,.!> AY AT 1 1 A.M. A H A IVI RR A I FINAL SfBKKMXC «L 4i U A kill L 1 m\<[ ItRISON ClMl.i i \\j*^^^Jm!&*\ MARSHALL RAIN Positively Last II performances I iuBI f > hopkTns k CLVL'DE RAINS Hichird Ainlev I aura Hope Crc *l ft«L,,KLRT BERNHARDT-\
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  • 109 13 Churchill Thanks The Princes Delhi, Mar. 27 AC K NOWLEDGing the recent war resolution passid by the Chamber of Princes, the Prime Minister has paid tri--1 bute to the valiant contribution which the Indian troops have made to the Imperial victories in North Africa. The Government knows. says Mr Churchill,
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  • 120 13 QUEEN VICTORIA RUPEES Delhi, Mar. 27. AT the end of this week Queen Vic- j toria Rupees ceased i to be lega] tender in India. After the end of March, arrange- I ments have bee n j made for their ac- ceptance at Railway i Stations in payment of fares
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  • 94 13 Municipal Commissioner Welcomed MR. F. J. Kemlo. who took his scat for the first time yesterday as a member of the Singapore Municipality, in place Mr. F. D. Thmop•Mm who had resigned i his seat as the nomi!nee of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, was extended a hearty welcome by
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  • 51 13 London, M;tr. M 3OM activity by enonf ftircj S ,i, coastal reglowi dui I ',',',"iU --..lv alt-n.u,.,, r; c!r..p..." eluding teveral peopU Kill d id damage to buildings a latC hour last nil 1 1 no ttoi i in Britain All B ll the
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  • 13 13 Delhi, M^ 1 j7 The Viceroy vl troops under training iiN>* Delhi tod
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    • 215 13 OPENING TO-MORROW M \1 ll\>imt\ Ht MOST DEADLY WEAPON EVER INVENTED! jJgjj&SjZ John Litel Ly^ Lys J^~ James Stephenson Eddie Poy. \\WrAf^ Wttd b, LEWIS SFIIER A WARNER BROS .-Fir»f Nat'l Picturo ori|M Iwwi fig, b, 10,-or^ SdifKk VER HAD A ROMANCE WITH A PRETTY NURSE? Til FIR PATIENTS DON
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    • 126 13 PA A 7 h IS!. I MR Y PERR )RMANCE! <*-t lour Svats Early To Avoid Disi.pp.mUn.ent! TO n.W MI 1 SHOWS A\ ll.| O MI I MS SPARKLING COMEDY! THRILLING MYSTERY! lIIISMW IM'AICIS IS RIVAL TO -THIS MAM IS NEWS" Wllic II OAVS RLMOOUUI A HKsi( i SS DITBETAINMCMT
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  • 376 14 CHINESE Athletic suffered their rust defeat of the season on L the Stadium, yesterday, when they lost to the Fortress RE. by the odd goal in three in a first division match. The Sapper wen In gnat form Mid the piay was la-;t and furious all
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  • 295 14 VKfcN swimming was seen Msterday. at the Y. M.C.A. i swimming P«»»»l. ort \rH I ning. when the Police held v their first swimming carniS val. Kee Soon Bee, of Penang, 1 Malayan breast and back stroke champion, gave a fine exhibition of the 'Butterfly Breast Stroke"
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  • 391 14 Weights For Singapore Races FALLOWING are the weights for the first day's races of the Singapore Turi Club's Gold Cup 'n.eoUng: THE ANNIVERSARY CUP Horses Class 1. Div. I—6 furs. Depot 94, National 8.13, Cimon 8.12, Faststep 8.9. Bay Dragon 8.8, Eelgrass 8.8. Jack Druce 8.4, Royal Hampton 8.1. Tonroe
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  • 257 14 STRAITS Times Pres« were beaten by thn nil by Ford Motors lil a B, H match on the J.C.S.A. ground y< This was Ford's eighth victory in having been drawn. Ford Motors monopolised the exi periods of play giving the Pressnn That the winners
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  • 462 14 ONE of the main educaticnaj problems In Malaya in some other parts of the British Empin is to of meeting the rival claims, of the English > < nacular languages. English schools in Malaya are th. in J through the medium ol English from U.
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    • 58 14 TO-DAY SOCCER S.A.F.A. League. Div I. S.C.F A. v. M.F.A.. Stadium: Div 118. Fort Cannin« v. N.B Indians. Naval Base; 8.H.L.. Biamtoco v. G.E.C., 5.H.8. H. and S. Bank v. Harper (Mlftllan Depot. CRICKET: SRC. v. R.A.A.F.. S.R.C.: Indian Assn. v. S.C.R.C. Ist day. S.C.R.C; SCC v. Police. S\C.C CSC.
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  • 50 15 I "That's something Britain will never forget," said Sir Walter Citrine, TUC secretary. at San Francisco, referring jto U.S. aid to Britain I after th- Trench collapse. American rifles, hi ■said, enabled Britain to begin rearmament from the ground up after the Allied defeat In France.
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  • 92 15 Mr. W. F. Ward and Mr. K. P. Hudson have been i pointod. under the Prisons Enactment, Visiting Justi< North Kedah and Mi- F. C. Meynck land Mr. A. Hinton have been appointed for Central Kedah. Syed Sheh bin Syed Hassan Barakbah. High Court Registrar Kedah. has been appointed
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  • 140 15 Daladier, Reynaud Said Released 1-ondon, Mar. Tin anaownrcsnai w;^ made hy the Moscow radio. S <!U«»tin{; reports from Vichy I that M. Daladler and M. R« m l.aud have been released frnm prison with a waning that if they resume tho'ir activities i thyj will retui:i to gaol. It will
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  • 59 15 JAPANESE LAND 100 MILES FROM HONGKONG Tokyo. Mar. 28. JAPANESE troops made an unopJ posed landing to-day on the South China coast at Kitchion Bay. in Kwangtung. This is about 100 miles north-east of Hongkong. The official announcement that the troops landed under naval protection, without encountering resistance from the
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  • 117 15 Building Attap Houses AT the mo n th 1 y meeting of the Municipal Comn sioners yesterday. Mr. Richard" Lim ask the President i Mr. I L. Etayman I whether it Was true that the Municipal Architect would not allow erection of attap houses unless the applirant could satisfy him
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  • 39 15 Ix the four wee PWfefl FVbrunrv 14 and Mar. 13. I strikes occurred In llndl WOO i workers, rhrr^ were in Benca: and one. each in Bihar and ;Bon •fiSSH respective!) 2 190.800. JOO.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 79 16 Cape Town. Mar. 28. SOUTH AFRICA'S action recently In requisitioning the French vessel Ville de Majunga wai perfectly le^al. the Prime Minister. Gen. Smuts, told the Assembly today (Friday) The ship, he said, was within the Union's territorial jurisdiction when the action was taker).
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  • 110 16 Vichy, Mar 28. rl Yugoslav Minister in Moscow, M. Gavrilovitch. left Moscow last night for Yugoslavia in order to assume the office of Minister without portfolio in the new Cabinet. A Belgrade dispatch to the Vichy news agency says that M. Gavrilovitch left at the urgent request of
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  • 47 16 TIIFIR Majesties the King and Queen re- 1 cently made a visit to inspect some of J London's air raid shelters. The Queen chat- ting to little victims of Nazi aggression, whilst having their dinner in a rest centre in London. i
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  • 384 16 LONDON, MAR. 28 COLOGNE AND DUSSELDORF BORE THE BRUNT OF LAST NIGHTS R ATTACKS ON GERMANY. IT IS LEARNED AUTHORITATIVELY IN i() DON. IT IS ADDED TH\T BURSTS OF BOMBS WERE CLEARLY SEEN DE PITE THE GROUND HAZE. Enemy shipping was harassed yesterday
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  • 51 16 Delhi. Mar. THE Chinese tary Mission touring India. Delhi for Meen day. Mrs. D. Scot former redden Batang Malaka. Sembilan. and B recently arrive Sydney. Her son, Mr. L« ;is In the mer jnavy. and her band <M:. E Scott, former i planter of Mala now livinc; in South
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  • 113 16 London. Mar. 28. "TT is a remarkable performance that dart 1 war, BritaiM could incres.s her deliveries textiles, chemical and electric goods to 1 given," writes the Gothenburg Morgonposten '•Transocean countries have found that they not only depend on Britain's delivery of goods dered. but that
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  • 112 16 Bucharest. Mar ALL real estate belonging to Jews in towns is taken over by the State na nUmil issued by the Prime Minister, Genet a i .Tews are forbidden to acquire real estau in future. hp ru n\\ Owners of confiscated property w a. u m
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