Morning Tribune, 1 April 1941
1941-04-01
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/morningtribune
Morning Tribune
-
Title Section16 1941-04-01 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6—No. 51, Tuesday, April K 1941- Morning Tribune Tuesday, April 1, 1941. I16 words
-
1059 1941-04-01 1 MORE ITALIAN WARSHIPS ARE REPORTED SUNK FULL STORY OF ACTION LONDON, MAR. 31. JHE FULL STORY OF THE BATTLE OF THE JpNIAN SEA REVEALS THAT TWp MORE ITALIAN WARSHIPS, A DESTROYER AND A SIX-INCH GUN CRUISER, WERE ALSO SUNK DURING THE ACTION, THUS BRINGING THE PROBABLE ITALIAN LOSSES UP TO1,059 words
-
Article279 1941-04-01 1 S. AFRICANS OCCUPY DIREDAWA Jf I CAIRO. MAR 31. UK ED AW A, 1HIRD MOST IMr l'OKTANT TOWN IN ABYSSINIA. HAS BEEN OCCUPIED BY &OUTH AFRICAN TROOPS, ACOKDING TO A CAIRO COMMUNIQUE. DIREDAWA, IT WAS EARLIER ANNOUNCED TROM NAIROBI WAS CAPTURED BY IK1TISH FORCES ON SATl'R- AFTERNOON. British troops haveReuter - 279 words
-
Article364 1941-04-01 1 Athens, Mar. 31. THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, and the Chief of the Tmpcrial General Staff, General Sir John Dill, ar.-.-rived in Athens to-day.- 1 They have resumed ttieir consultations with the Greek Government with the aim of preventing the extension of warReuter - 364 words
-
Article80 1941-04-01 1 Cairo, Mar. 31. ANOTHER heavy R.A.F. raid on Tripoli and continuance of R.A.F. support of army operations in Abyssinia and elsewhere I are features of to-day's R.A.F. j communique. R.A.F. bombers, yesterday, it says, bombed and machine-gun-j ned docks, the main quay and petrol installations. There wasReuter - 80 words
-
Article, Illustration92 1941-04-01 1 While the world was rock- ing with the latest news of the war's greatest naval vie- tory, the man responsible sent a simple message to the ship? and men under his command The message, thanked every- S one for their support and S ended: i i ID>! And92 words
-
Article89 1941-04-01 1 THE MAJOR WALLY' HAVE ARRIVED THE Major and Wally have arrived by fly- l ing boat from Australia. And now they will be seen all over Malaya. Who are the Major and Wally? I They are two typical t Australian soldiers/ whose antics have been J followed by thousands all89 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1941-04-01 1 i'<w prKm B:,,ocuter, WJOMO OPT!C AL CO. APltot BUILDING9 words
-
Advertisement20 1941-04-01 1 "CENT-A-PLANE" FUND Total number of ciiomy plane* destroyeA durin? the week-end M all front* up to nAdnlfM London time TWO20 words
-
-
Article, Illustration194 1941-04-01 2 120 U.S. SHIPS FOR BRITAIN From Ne W York New York, Mar. .*>/. FV ETWKKN 120 and HO American vessels jLJ t rr soon to he transferred to the Britisb registry from the United States coastal routes, say* thi Journal of Commerce, quoting mithoritativi sources in Washington. A IVaihintrton m«»«f«194 words
-
Article269 1941-04-01 2 Nazis Inspired French Action pond London, Mar. 31. JHE Oei ident off Algerian '•vi-- merch )fl ritroJ I>;tj.. >»■'•■• United Stnl- N Gomman the United SI i plained that f taken In i d bptage b\ ews The Fir; 1 foi believing I iy a b rubl 'i i iReuter - 269 words
-
Article59 1941-04-01 2 P Washington >i<r :i MBH>EMI rei< nai Indi. rated that he M>flt«allf •riered the ■einire of itaiiuj <'«tiiiim ind Danish ihipt ai Ulierl< i iring the ireek- rhis w.is repealed it Prom conference mi the train akiiu him back to Washing nut he<U lined to make mi com- 1Reuter - 59 words
-
502 1941-04-01 2 London. Mar. 31 THE Helsingiors Arbetarbladet comments delightedly. "C 1 can understand that Ribbentrop is not entirely pleas* with his new brother Yugoslavia. He wanted to show h Japanese colleague the newly-organised Europe all comple; with Yugoslavia as a fresh extra cake on the tray.Reuter - 502 words
-
Article70 1941-04-01 2 working in the Men- H up) rtrtng .< tl r when he v.a:s al I n (tabbed impatriot in Hospital compound. The in lured man received four stnb wamidt. He reyed to the pital for tment bv the Municipal ambulance. A muta Chinese in with burns r. >uth and70 words
-
Article67 1941-04-01 2 Rangoon, Mar 3; b or -new order" which Britain fretted by great ;rowdi in e Bunna to-day, u Bumu\< new tnonlally unfurled. n B -Sir Arrhiojld Coohr nblem-a peaoock in pride c I raiblem Joint I 1 compa of th i m approved bv theReuter - 67 words
-
Article64 1941-04-01 2 London. M I TAVK.s are patrolling th< I c: Damascus. Aleppo, Hji-'« a— all big Syrian 4 sajra Reuter's Jerusalernm undent, fl Ke adds that tension conjl in these cities and it is e l 'that about 12 persons n lV fl their lives in demonstrat ft is alsoReuter - 64 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement26 1941-04-01 2 i. o i i i: Battei I In A 'a it )o Hem! p i.oxni the Rail i :rl LOXITI i-. lMd a ■qu:;.- RAHAMIN PENHAS26 words
-
-
Article518 1941-04-01 3 New York, Mar. 31. ||E Italian Navy "s Trafalgar." is the description applied by one New York newspaper to the Mediterranean naval enient which was one of the most spectacular items of the ek-end nous. Cunningham's artillery havS written a thunderous ax to a month already soReuter - 518 words
-
Article86 1941-04-01 3 AVIATION IN NEW ZEALAND Wellington. Mar. 31 THE development of military aviation has become one of the outstanding features of New Zealand's war effort A notable advance has been made in the manufacture of aircraft. The Director of the Educa'um Service for the Air Force. Mr. Caradus. -states that overReuter - 86 words
-
Article68 1941-04-01 3 London. Mar. 31. The famous Bath Club, in Piccadilly, was severely damaged by fire which broke out In the gymnasium early to-day. All the people in the building, ten quests and 15 of the staff were .saved, except one R.A.F. officer who was suffocated in aReuter - 68 words
-
Article, Illustration129 1941-04-01 3 The Duchess of Gloucester vi- sited 'Caledo- nia,' the London Club which ha* S been opened foi i the use of Scot. ti.h members S of the Services The Club in G r o s venoi y Place is actual- ly the London i home of the Duke129 words
-
Article132 1941-04-01 3 Matsuoka Arrives In Italy ROME, MAR. 31. THE JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER, MR. YOSITKE MATSI'OKA, REACHED THE BRENNER PASS ON HIS JOURNEY FROM BERLIN TO THE ITALIAN CAPITAL. HE WAS MET AT BRENNER STATION BY THE JAPANESE AMBASSADOR TO ITALY AND BY AN ITALIAN DELEGATION. Mr. Matsuoka alighted and took leaveReuter - 132 words
-
Article246 1941-04-01 3 Athens, Mar. 31. DRITISH bombers attacked objectives in and near Elbasan (the Italian inland base in Albania lying midway between their front, near the Yugoslav frontier and the port o: Durazzo) with successful results, states to-day's British R.A.F. communique in Greece. •Enemy fighters, continues the immunique," brokeReuter - 246 words
-
60 1941-04-01 3 OUTBREAK OF TERRORISM IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, Mar. 31 IT is authoritatively stated that the British and Amrrican Chambers of Commerce in Shanghai have adopted resolution* deploring the fresh outbreak ol terroristic activities m Rhanuha- An earnest hope was also expressed that such activities will cease anct the community left freeReuter - 60 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement107 1941-04-01 3 i; a s r e b is h i: LAST OFFERS FEW PAYS t £< PTJAMAfI ALL SIZES J J f f J"JJ W 3 COTTON FAST COLOURS -JJ'JJ CT b HIRTS COLD WHITE rm* BOCKS AIL BMB »JJJ J g VE«TS KNICKERS CHILDREN 6 Pi $100 K TOWELS HEST107 words
-
-
Article, Illustration923 1941-04-01 4 HVERA ARDMORE - H VERA ARDMORE En sdfasada 7^ Piil u red above i Is Mrs. T. Ro- wan, a number of the ca«>t of ithe Bain.ck I Vaudeville Show i which w.ll be lire vented at the Victoria Thea- > trc for th€ se- tond time923 words
-
Article99 1941-04-01 4 Com miscra- tions were the L rider of the day? for the Ross) McLean couple i )at the Yacht CHub on Fridi :y. They were un- lucky enough to^ (l.'ina;i their/ sailing boat just J i as they were) crovinjr thr i start .n» ime for J a99 words
-
Article50 1941-04-01 4 jOn Mrs. R'^rt j Renton wh i went to Aust^* \Ha by flv'"J i boat with hcr r\ small daug»»te'( Jean some <mie) i ago, is H•n I staying in WJ' j 1 bourne. »r I has happily sj*"l i tied in at her, new school "down under50 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1941-04-01 4 cnapeaux EKCIUSIVE mi I L I II E R V nno rccessorks RRFfIfS HOTEL RIIO i BRRS BfISRH Rd EnTRRRCES SinGRPORE IH. 6504 PASTEL ANGOiRA SPORTS HATS FOR THE "I 111 IS" BATTEfIY ROAD t1 t PHONE^4OBS DRESSES FOR ALL40 words
-
Advertisement26 1941-04-01 4 PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. O W AT In fOl HI FIRST FLOOR AooawuL Imported Gowns Accessories I 5 Stamford Road thone L 3B3 B 8 UILDINQ26 words
-
-
Article716 1941-04-01 5 a washable wardrobe, that has been wisely selected for laundering, gives you an abundance of clean, fresh clothes that well-groomed look lITIEN buying ready-made dresses, or fabrics to make up at homr W l mto frockl for everybody wear, let the washability of the material b vcur first716 words
-
Article, Illustration351 1941-04-01 5 TO sum IT UP... Choose fabrics wisely. Use fabrics that are sanforised, so JJnat they won't shrink out of Shape and those that are colour fast to light and washing. Look on the labels on yard goods J in ready-made garments for these facts. You may want crease- resistant fabrics351 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement127 1941-04-01 5 «k\ x <{^stH tft& ftdHrlS TV LI fir irXw 'T SUp"™ JWwUvtW O)rnrVl<K covt r theH.Hn *illi a thick pastry of flour »nti uat^r- the flavour evertoue likes h\\ v made these fine Bams famous In l'lace in medium o\cn mm j Malaya for over twenty years. I ,ilov* to127 words
-
-
Article, Illustration74 1941-04-01 6 Two hundred, **and fifty chil- J S dren. who have i been evacuated from the East End of London to safer zones i in the country. J and who have been adopted i by Canadian troops, were i entertained by the Canadians i to a party. All expenses and S74 words
-
Article220 1941-04-01 6 Nee Soon Murder mUPIXTT denial ot all knowtodr A* M h Tndtan Amy gunne. ,wl oaten* cha m., of Havildar Mehl m J^Z S VvZ s",n when the hearing w* *f»« »JJ| -Mr JnW Manning and a special J "frki. R d b»k*s ssss W i220 words
-
Article143 1941-04-01 6 BROKE INTO WOMAN'S ROOM Ri-.. ENTFUL \>< cause a woman refused to go out ui t:<: bud vent out with <*"<>'' ban, James Allen, oldier, broke open the woman's room in her absence and walked off with sarongs, cosmetics and a learners Returning to find her room rifled i""''!i blnte143 words
-
Article30 1941-04-01 6 "The ACS Old iOfl irho U9 musicians please communicate with Ooh Soo:. Tloe No M Emerald Hill Road with a view of fonniof an orchestra tor the Association30 words
-
Article136 1941-04-01 6 CTATING that he was not pre- pared to say that the bus 'conductor was entirely free irom blame. Mr. W. G. Porter. Singapore Coroner, yesterday returned a verdict of death by I misadventure at the enquiry concerning the death of Chooi Yce, 26. who was crushed between136 words
-
Article45 1941-04-01 6 New Delhi, Mar. 30. FE Working Committee of the AllIndia Hindu League to-day adopted a resolution supporting the Bombay Conference proposals for the reconstruction oi the Central Government. Mr and Mrs. M R. Swain aro proceeding on lons leave siiortlv to Australia.45 words
-
Article326 1941-04-01 6 Can R ent Board Re-Hear Cases? TAN the Rent Assessment Board, having once granted a lam lord an ejectment order against a tenant, re-hear tr case? This point was raised by Mr. Roland Braddell in the Hig Court, yesterday, before the Chief Justice. Sir Percy Mai Elwaine". Mr. Braddell was326 words
-
Article176 1941-04-01 6 Death Of Prominent Planter Our Own Repone Ipoh. Mar THE death occurred sudden Saturday of Mr. J. Mar jne of the oldest and most pi nent planters in the state i age of 52. The deceased had presided Saturday morning at the ai meeting of the Central I Planting Association176 words
-
117 1941-04-01 6 AN I attempt to bribe a European officer oC n the Naval Base was described In the thud court terday when two Indian contractors. Bestava inuli Bakaram Btofh appeared at a preliminary Evidence was siven by Mr j. c. Laing Naval Base surveyor, that Mr117 words
-
Article84 1941-04-01 6 Batavia. Mar 26. THE eloquent speeches made by 1 Prince Bernhard and by the chairman of the People's Council on behalf of the campaign for more bombers, has stirred the imagination of N.E.I, citizens. Funds for a fourth bomber have now been collected and the money was84 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement3 1941-04-01 6 M_S_r"^^^^H^sr_rr*^ t "^tL^^^-_-_-_-------Bfl-_------_T_r^^M^B3 words
-
-
Letter Front London
-
Letter, Illustration1377 1941-04-01 7 Reckless Driving Of Army Lorries: Free i Rumania In Britain: S Thefts Of Food In S London: The Germ i Mask Now In Fashion I i9 1 "I have no evidence of that," replied Capta'n Margesscn. London, Feb. 5. I'HKRE have been many complaints by members of1,377 words
-
-
338 1941-04-01 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941. ALL FOOLS DAY TO-DAY is AH Fools Day. The moony sentiments associated with this day thus invest Mr. Matsuoka's visit to his Fascist associate in Rome to-day with a piquant topicality. A more inauspicious time (from the Axis point of view) could not have338 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement161 1941-04-01 7 Asthma Cause Thanks to the dfscoveryTf an"lnwSan 11 i2 c 'l an> W now is Possible to get rid of J',?^> ml) e s lls of choking; gasping, ?h!t5!E5 and wh^zing Asthma by killin* v V, cu se which is Germs in the blood. KwS2m- bu i"? ng of Powers,161 words
-
Advertisement23 1941-04-01 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, 8.8. PHONI NO. WM.23 words
-
-
342 1941-04-01 8 THE three-day conference of the South Seas China Relief Fund Federation Committee, which was attended by over 150 delegates from all parts of the south seas, including British North Borneo, Indo-China, Thailand, Hongkong, Philippines and Burma, was concluded yesterday. Further support to the Chinese342 words
-
Article38 1941-04-01 8 Post Office In Wartime •the Post Office m, Wartime' is tj} e title of a talk to J*j broadcast from Singapore station on Wednesday. April at 7 p.m. by Mr Gilliam. Acting Con-j troller of P° sts Singapore.38 words
-
Article14 1941-04-01 8 Sir Gcoirp rri mer, who is in ;iC Ministry of Supvis. it is learnt.14 words
-
Article, Illustration106 1941-04-01 8 IS Adel paudti last tim cost vine:elect ricici theatre all the t\ POOI a// 1 I ArchdeM lissom N I (ton nw lyht. recently. Violet Parker, a ballet girl in C Theatre, laced on her dancing shoes tot the Inale, foot-fleet Violet laid aside her showyiri106 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement110 1941-04-01 8 Is our MOTORCAR fify if/ Ays O o^ South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 5926 2 Finlayson Green IATIIAICAFE ••Where Everybody Goes" NEW POLICY STARTING TO-DAY NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY. SAT. NIGHTS ONLY SI. OO 50cts. for Service Men DIME »A\< The best Food and110 words
-
Advertisement19 1941-04-01 8 PMICKEj I TO ENPLMN iM HOW THE I 6HO6TSABE ,1 M\OE, MlCk£ v 1 Offers I ro3i*£A I PfMONSTC^TION19 words
-
-
653 1941-04-01 9 EVACUATION PLAN: COUNCIL CRITICISM HINT that changes would shortly be made in the Estate fv? U T ties r <? inance was given at yesterday's special meeting of the Legislative Council, called mainly to approve first readings of war tax bills which re-enacted the653 words
-
Article87 1941-04-01 9 Shanghai, Mar. 31. A LARGE British departmen. store in Shanghai is treating the local inhabitants to a uniqiu window display with large packini eases sharing the honours with thi latest dress materials just received direct from Britain. On each side of the cases k painted aReuter - 87 words
-
Article, Illustration35 1941-04-01 9 Abdul His Donkey— —are familiar fi*ai* in one of th' A u s traH»* camps i r the WesUr* Desert, an* d i s play I keen intern in |he <t« ings of tlit troops.35 words
-
Article107 1941-04-01 9 Hong Kong. WJ reports stated Japanese Government imsed on April 3 on a [cist model, although m win retain his post implicit support of nito. nkt elements of the Vf are preasirfl the > push more vi^oroustbnv 'T movpnonf c an ally of Germany, it is said, and hence107 words
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous28 1941-04-01 9 pSF BY WALT DISNEY FHl^i^^U^Brrni^ ip it's \jveh... HE'S H b/^oo sv)/ eeek; \j, r>.. r^| 1/ now, nr beeble step V -S^^l T/PW (feF^nr^o ini^ v*hkt hxppens!28 words
-
-
Article134 1941-04-01 10 /IERMANYS irOWtaf economic plight wai stressed by an American ugwmun vho wii in )<r m;)iiy Jw t Hovembei and ls now in Slnnaporp He is Mr Edwin Hart rich who li irtth the Mwrtean New Wefk MftftXinC and tlic North American Wewipapef Alliance Mr Ilirtrif.h.vho134 words
-
Article294 1941-04-01 10 NEWS BREVITIES ALLEGED to have caused hurt to constable Maha Desa. on Mar. 29, Vadivaloo. 20 year-old Tamil, appeared before Mr. T. L. Tan, acting second magistrate, yesterday. The case was postponed for mention on April 7. FOR attempting to take a bottle of biandy into the Naval Base. K.294 words
-
Article488 1941-04-01 10 PUNS for the registration of wales of many o the most iny nortant foodstuffs are new well advanced and the Food Supply Office is handling larfe numbers of applications for licence* to sell what are known as "Regulated" Focds, states a communique from the Food Controller,488 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement214 1941-04-01 10 B PwL I-^l*-%^H BY PtOand BRITISH INDIA IMS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the f O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but214 words
-
Advertisement171 1941-04-01 10 BIRXS IMfILP MM (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommod* apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., THE BAXK M\K LTD AMERICAN ft ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW YORE AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA I171 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous11 1941-04-01 10 m fNOPUDDCN.we CxVsd-T 5Kj^A^ <* H^ TURN V IN l^S V 9/^11 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1932 1941-04-01 11 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous For Sale To Let ~-T77v WANTED Apply personal' v SEASON TAILOR, experienced cutter, also DEER (female), about 120 kattles, $40j-. MODERN BUNQALOW 106 Branksome ,V Road Singapore. (No. 960Q) dry cleaning. 50, Selegle Road. Singapore (Apply phone 2031. Singapore. (No. 888O) Ro ad> Off Artnur Roft<l 31,932 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous434 1941-04-01 11 ►!0N TSiE| AIR i m HNGAPORE (I.S3S *«•> 1 SHPI 30 9f mctna (9. ft mtm ZHP3 41.38 metre* (7.25 me 8) From 8. 00 a.m. to 8 3") a.m. From 10.00 a-m. ts> 1.50 p.m. From 5. 00 p m. tm 10.90 p.m. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG—I6B6 metres (17.19434 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement133 1941-04-01 12 THE BIGGEST DOUBLE ATTRACTIUM kuu I H I• ft 7 B» ta I/cm jip BEFORE y I o •ivi, jy with HELEN BRODERICK, ZASU PITTS, ROLAND YOUNG, VICTOR MATURE, RICHARD CARLSON, BILLY GILBERT, TAMARA, (THE DANCER) STUART ROBERTSON EVE ARDEN iiai»i>y-<;o- i \i4.in\4. smnx nuns tiii: i;\\ SWAGE hit Si:T133 words
-
-
104 1941-04-01 13 Attempted Murder Charge Explained A CHARGE of having attempted to muroer his sister. Miss Alice Jansen. was explained to Arthur Jansen, 26, Eurasian, when he was produced before Mr. T. L. Tan, acting second magistrate, yesterday. Arthur Jansen was alleged to have stabbed his sister in the chest at 1.50104 words
-
Article116 1941-04-01 13 BEEKEEPERS are to D have a spring ration of 101b. of sugar uer hive. They are to be ask ca to pay 6^. D?r tU. lor it, vhich, it is claimed, is the manufacturing price of the sugar. Britain's 100,000 beekeepers are agrating not only for 3116 words
-
Article101 1941-04-01 13 New Governor Of Sind Karachi, Mar. 30. SIR Hugh Dow, Governor Designate of Sind, arrived this morning to take up his new appointment. He was received by Sir Launcelot Graham, the retiring Governor, and Mr. Alia Bux. the Prime Minister. Sir Hugh Dow has served in India for over 30101 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement218 1941-04-01 13 YOU ADORED HER- IN Ml OXE WAS BKAI Tin L!' r lovely LARAINE DAY steals Dr. KILDARE'S heart helps him solve the most fantastic medical mystery of his career! 0-DAY at the CAPITOL I 3.15 6.15 9.15 [TTY NURSES! IF THEIR PATIENTS a MARRY THEM... A DOCTOR WILL! SAID YES"218 words
-
Advertisement219 1941-04-01 13 OPENING TO -D AY pavilion A RIOT OF LAI <,IITi:i( SERVED STRAIGHT OFF THE ICE WITH THE FUNNIEST MAN IN FILMS! .^bYi Bft. tto*^sßß I B^Bb Bk ™^^t^bV B^^ i^f* 4 Br^fS s Bb jBW. > v Br^wß^VflK v s?BrT^ J IXfliXVi Bflßflßflßflk tßf > >. /ySBK^i BBh BBb. X219 words
-
-
Article472 1941-04-01 14 TOE Malay.-, and Argyll* drew th«* goals all in a fust div.s..m when ih. i netted twice in rapid sMCcesstaß j a n the more creditable ,d been playing ten r J*}* t r* ter p f the m naif. J'ln- match WM sunn what niaiM472 words
-
Article119 1941-04-01 14 FRIENDLY IN a friendly badminton match played on their own court, on Sunday, the, New Badminton Party Reserves lost to Jav r i i j Road Junioi by j three games to four Results (New B.P players mentionea j first > Singles: Ibrahim;* lost to Yunos 15— 11119 words
-
Article, Illustration56 1941-04-01 14 )C In addition^" i to the powerful S Australian re- i i nf o rcements i which have! recently been i }anno u n c I ed, reinforce- nients of Bri- i i tish Infantry have also just arrived in Ma- t j laya. The pho- tographs show i troops56 words
-
85 1941-04-01 14 Table IV 11 11 i« A ™BLE tennis team of the Chiate Sing Athletic Unton defeated the Singapore Shorthand Writers' ties 'til two a fl iendly matCh la St Sunday by lhl(H r V 'f\-\ i( Lu AV Players mention first.B. L^Chua lost to Urn85 words
-
Article258 1941-04-01 14 CAPPERS (Pulau Brani) scored a 4-1 win over RAF. I gah) at Fairer Park, yesterday, in a second division mi Superior in all departments, the Gunners excelled in I work, but the Airmen were game fighters to the end. P cularly outstanding was Brown, centre forward.258 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement99 1941-04-01 14 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hoursti^l Glands Fortified |x^tt| N^u^ Discovery m£wL^ B' Admire you f^i oM hefoi,« your tune 1 Are you tired runry>rtun«tJ^T Ol|r Glandf if /ft *"m i S r t f JJL J K*P^ red fc U a<t dlrt>ctl y "P°" the K land SS?.K?K rI|99 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous232 1941-04-01 14 TO-DAY I SOCCER S.A.P.A. league. Dr II vh esters v R.A. < Heavy i. TanglM serve Dtv.. RAF v Oordons. Dlv HA, R.A. (8.M.» v POTtmi Blakan Mati; R.E. Malays t Changi: R.A.S.C. v Malay a Alexandra, Business Hcm^eCUiihries Straits Times. SHE toco v Cold Storage. J.C.SA TENNIS s.C.R.C toumanivut232 words
-
-
Article361 1941-04-01 15 ,rst appeal to the youth of Singapore to seek the comnnshiD of Christ and lead a Christian life was made by Irftble Archdeacon Graham White speaking at the first nf the series organised by the Christian Committee of s of various denominations in Singapore last361 words
-
Article26 1941-04-01 15 Berlin. Mar. 31.— Rumania has suspended oil deliveries to Yugoslavia since Sunday, according to an ofllcial German agency report from Bucharest. ReuterReuter - 26 words
-
Article121 1941-04-01 15 Settlement In Klang Strikes (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. Monday. AT a public meeting held at the Klan^ Indian District Union premises on Sunday. Mr. N. Raghavan, the president of the Central Indian Associa- i tion, Malaya, an-; nounced that he had| come to an under- j standing with employers121 words
-
Article75 1941-04-01 15 Anglo-Indian Recruitment Urged Lahore. Mar. 30. SIR Henry Gidney, representative of the Anglo-Indian community in the Legislative Assembly, presiding at a meeting of the Punjab branch of the AngloIndian and Domiciled European Association, made a special appeal to his community to join the Army and contribute their utmost to the75 words
-
Article61 1941-04-01 15 THE last of a series of I three classes foi incendiary bomb squads was held at the A.R.P headquarters yesterday evenin?. The classes were, conducted in two sec- tions and the instructors were Messrs. R Muttiah and H. M. Danfcar. The cla*se. c were comprised of the Union61 words
-
Article70 1941-04-01 15 As TAXICAB which pot out of control on the Warner lot Hollywood injured three extras and narrowlv missed Mis? M^rle Oberon. Dennis Morgan, who was showered bv broken sjlass, pulled Miss Oberon out of the wav as the taxicab overturned. A stunt man, Yakima Canutt. was driving the cab. Thscript70 words
-
286 1941-04-01 15 ■FOLLOWING are weights for seven rac^s for the second day of the Singapore races, April 9 HORSES— CIass 2— Div. I— About 7 f. Aland* 9 0 Perak 8.3 Thanks 8.13 Samory 8.3 Deadlock 8.11 Lined Up 8 3 Release 8 8 Blue Peter286 words
-
Article56 1941-04-01 15 At the sports general meeting of the Indian Youth League held at the league's premises, the following were elected officebearers for the year: Football captain, K. Thangavelu; football convener, G. Veerappan; hockey captain, A Sankaran; badminton captain. K R. Ramnath; volleyball captain, M. Narayanasamy; pingpong captain, S.56 words
-
Article252 1941-04-01 15 Washington. AN estimated $500,000,000 worth of damage was done to Dutch property in the five-day German blitzkrieg which conquered the Netherlands last May. according to information only now received in diplomatic circles here. Seemingly complete reports which have now reached diplomatic quarters hers give this picture252 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement79 1941-04-01 15 IjTtalkie Ircmos wde apadt pCKFQUN. m®* NAGH Jaacs CRAIG ■T'V UNIVERSAL PICTURE AUDEVILLE W^fc 7 ARIE DESTY (Chinese Cabaret Queen) MISS ANNIE TONG— JUST JOINED DANCE 9,30 to 12 PM. TEA DANCE TODAY 6-30 to 9 P.M. ■^aiu DATES OPEN:-MON. 21st, *UE. 2'2nd., 3rd, THURS. 24th. APRIL, 1941. m S3pore79 words
-
Advertisement39 1941-04-01 15 RAJARANI SOAP (the Master Depilatory) removes hair harmlessly from anr part of body In fire minutes. Used tike toilet soap. Box of three cake*. $1 50. Each cak« 50 cts. Postage SO cts. CHARI CO.. 29. Robinson Road. Singapore.39 words
-
Advertisement171 1941-04-01 15 Safemfet YOUR VALU ABIES Our 9trong Rooms are your Protection. XI k Impossible for an lndlTidual to provide for hi* valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vault* where wt hart saft boxes of various sixes for hire at moderate rotes. HIRERS themselves hold tht KEYS and ONLY171 words
-
-
220 1941-04-01 16 Nazi Raiders' Lair Bombed: Two Nazi Tankers Said Sunk LONDON, mm: U rO tanki -.lts UUCI MNK BV Till: ROYAL AIK M>K< I <tH U HAVRE THIS MORNmo. liKI.S'l. WHERE THI TWO INK.vn WARSHIPS Sf HAKN HOKST AMI C.NKISI NAI ARK KNOWN TO HI SHELTERING. IM)KK Till MAIN WEIGHT 01Reuter - 220 words
-
Article, Illustration95 1941-04-01 16 ta th frav "Wtu-ii AMI an- trumps' -KA.F. v.oi.nded in the Battle for J BriUia have hand at cards uhilr ronvalrsrini;. left to rifkt— an Australian and i .madian Pilot-oflicer; a llMii?-oni(er from Southern Khodesia and a anadian f aptain 2 J_ II i of tin Royal Xil I PCTCC95 words
-
Article12 1941-04-01 16 Komi-, >lar |L— Mr. Mai suoka lias arrived \\<rv ReuterReuter - 12 words
-
Article155 1941-04-01 16 (By Frank King. Reuter'a special correspondent) LONDON, MAR. 31. DARACHUTE TROOPS FALLING FROM THE SKIES AND GREAT TANKS ROARING ACROSS COUNTRY PLAYED A DRAMATIC PART IN THE FINAL STAGES OF A I OIR-DAY MIMIC BATTLE. Forty thousand of the finest British troops participated, sleeping in ditches,Reuter - 155 words
-
Article149 1941-04-01 16 C-in-C's Message To Naval Units ALEXANDRIA. MAR. 31. IN HIS U LLL DONE" SIGNAL TO HIS WARSHIPS ON HIS RFTL'RN TO POUT, ADMIRAL SIR ANDRhW CUNNINGHAM SAID. "I AM MOST GRATEFUL TO ALL IN THE FLEET FOR THEIR SITPORT ON THIS AS ON ALL OTHEB OCCA'The operations just concluded hiveReuter - 149 words
-
Article109 1941-04-01 16 STUDENTS' HANDS DEFORMED COME of the J.200 v Czech students who were imprisoned in the Oranienburg concentration camp after the riots in November, 1939, have been released t c make room for newprisoners from Norway and Holland. Before their release the Czech students submitted to a fortnight's period of "physicalReuter - 109 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement69 1941-04-01 16 P A TTT A v OPENINC T DAY Vy/\ 1 iljfV 1 ;-ls— «-15— »15 When- Kktvlmmlv i-ms 'I'IIONK :M0() fi(WMH//, Comedy of "MIDNIGHT" Ail the Happy Appeal o) "R [REWELL TO ARMS' Ray *ropo»al OVNAMi« but CaudCeS ao.we, had /vIV7. /A// > A.V) m/ BXCITINGI n rronm n nmsTmi69 words
-