Morning Tribune, 8 April 1941

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  • 15 1 of rii ,ese I Vo 57. Tuesday, April 8, 1941. BUI o I
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  • 244 1 NAME General Sir Archibald (the Army calls him "Archie") Wavell G.O.C. British Land Forces, Middle East. AGE: Fifty-seven, stockilv built. CAREER: Joined Black Watch in Boer war Af G.H.Q. in France in World War No. 1 Later in Egypt and under Allenby in Palestine. Lost his
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  • 769 1 YUGOSLAVS OPEN OFFENSIVE GAINST ITALIANS IN ALBANIA LJ eav y g uns a a on g Yugoslav Albanian j frontier went into action to-day heralding j a Yugoslavian offensive against the Italians in Albania. Messages picked up in London today from unidentified Balkan Radio stations gave this news to the
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  • 184 1 GERMANS GET READY TO EXPLAIN REVERSES London, Apr. 7. German radio to-day yarned the German public) to expect easy victories ihe Balkans. "The Gerl people knows it cannot Ml a blitzkrieg in the untains. Our troops are rating on difficult ground; Serbs bave always been h lighters and have er
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  • 78 1 London. Apr. 7. iRSHAL PETAIN, in a special appeal for national unity tofrom Lyons radio, said, "It is Mfr of honour for us to do Img against our former ally necessary provisioning of the try imposes a sacred duty on Admiral Darlan has my entire d ence. The
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  • 475 1 Income Tax 10s In London, Apr. 7. "CPEND as little as possible. Lend as much as pos- sibleV' This was the appeal made by Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer when outlining before the House of Commons to-day his schemes for financing what he termed the "most expensive wain
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  • 130 1 Zurich, Apr. 7. rE Berlin correspondent of Neue Zurcher Zeitung says, "The conclusion of the Russo-Yugoslav Pact has caused a great sensation in political circles in Berlin, owing to its obvious demonstrative character in the present circumstances." The Yugoslav -Soviet friendship pact was signed only
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  • 535 2  -  S.M. Ghisholm Three Despatches From Reuter... I PIHII OKIIIM) UN 5..r.-esM..I hindiiiK «-f BrilMi toWM <■ 11,.- .rt of the British Nary, »nt.s s Martin f hishohii. Ren ter's naval run <^|>i>ti<lcnt. n (lll ,K Th, Navy's flrsl id, m ilw l of In the MKi.ii- Basl
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    66 2 More Germany "fC prisoners arri- r* i ved at a Lon- 1 don railway J station en: route for an I internment^ camp for priS soners of war. j Here are the j 1 German pr i soners. under J armed escort. > i marching down J the platform of
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  • 26 2 \J El LL B I j Lim fc who appeared Singapore Ifal B te ap -ion r] application w^hed Mr Ch rerv i
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  • 150 2 China Victory And Far East Staff Talks Qhun?«ing, Apr. I»HE recent Cl s victory in rth Kiangs: should give great encouragement to th_ j Ang -0- American stall conversations in Manila, declares r he official Central Dally New.-. Th.e Japanese recently launched a drive in North Kiangs: aimed primarily at
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  • 41 2 7.— Yugoslavs, of whom there are some 2 000 in Australia, are hurrying to the consulate here, offering to enlist or to serve in some capacity. The; Greek Consul-General states that: many Greeks are ioinine the Aus-i tralian Imperial Forces Reuter
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  • 104 2 No Price Cut For Girls In Uniform WOMEN in khaki have been refused the cheap admission rate to Preston Lanes cinemas. At two cinemas members of H.M. Forces are allowed in at a reduced charge— 6d. at one and sd. at the other. Efforts were made to get the privilege
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  • 117 2 In Iraq A T T r London. Apr. 7. OFFICIAL circles in London declare that in view o< the friendly attitude of the Iraqi people towards Britain and the great benefit ich Iraq derives from the Anglo-Iraq Treatv Ll??l n f t V raI u that
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  • 249 2 German Warship Sunk London, At* A DIREC J hit amidshj scored on a Germ* troyer by a pilot <>i a l Command Beau ion making his first on e flight. He afterwards 2 attacks made bv twn I chmitts. try. sighted three German! ers yesterday a few miles coast of
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  • 135 2 f Many arrests of Bn w nationalists for pi participation in the war i I Yugoslavia were made at 8 according to the Istanbul pondent of the Vichv new I cy. Meanwhile, Italv ha* d the whole of the Meditfl from the Aegian to the limit Turkish territorial waters*!
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  • 24 2 Mr. and Mrs. Bep to thank those who sc tended the funeral their mother Mrs B Abromsen and sent condelences in their ment.
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    • 60 2 I. O X I T E Batt.-: produced In Australia within >t 'Iv I i' the Boutl Bemlspl I.OXITF Ba" hav* >v used for > by the South. Australian Government for C W »rk and I tig.-.' MU?T b relk. loxiti tised a Fire St fl A Pli Brigade H
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  • 97 3 t tmmm- BJ£f Greece is the higgest development f iguaini gS Dunkirk, fraught with possibilities thai n the w» r siik^ die. enemy I l H, for a knoc*-t»» l Maxinr ftevgand, when Commander- < e po pbery of sSIfK the Middle East is Kiel «f M» e J~SJ^decided
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  • 379 3 ..r.iTATnoc DDcnir~T RADIO rOMW^ w r.>^^.^. IW NEW YORK. APR. 7. .tircs COMMENTATORS IN NEW YORK PREDICTED Ktbs AMERICAN TROOPS WOULD BE SENT vrrosl A* OR THAT BRITAIN WOULD ASK FOR op, oral tone of United States Press and wireless comi German attacks on Yugoslavia and
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  • 440 3 Aggression Meets New Situation LONDON, APR. 7. LERS SPRING OFFENSIVE— PRECEDED BY THE WHOLE "SICKENING TECHNIQUE" AND "THE DREAFABRICATIONS OR DISTORTIONS," AS THE TIMES ITES— IS ANALYSED BY LEADER WRITERS WHO REE THAT THIS TIME AGGRESSION MEETS A NEW NATION. fee Times adds, "The gravity of the hour needs no
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  • 37 3 New reinforcements to the air strength of Malaya have recently arrived here. These pictures taken a few days ago, show some of the planes in flight over country which is typically Malayan.
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  • 240 3 Ankara, Apr. 7. IF Turkey decides to remain neutral in the new Balkan war, it will be because her present role is mainly defensive, it is considered in Ankara In any case, the German High Command is compelled to hold seven divisions on the Bul-garian-Turkish
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    • 116 3 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. J he Traction Engines Motor Cars Ordinance (Chapter 214). Notice is hereby given to the DWRefa of behicles bearing the undermentioned registration numbers (Singapore; that unless the >a'd owners communicate with the undersigned before the 4 May, 1941, the •'■aid registrations will be i ancclled. W
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  • 887 4  -  VERA ARDMORE m f PLACES Depot News MRfl <""« d "i to Ni,vy U I city yesterday lor M- I T B DS*W*S SJasrkSn Party in the Sailors' Fund. The affair was a huge siinf^ rveryone bringing somflhin* and bu>ing something in
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  • 93 4 BOMBER FUND'S SUPER GIFT MRS. 'I, Church MM Just received really wonderful g.ft for safe fof ll the 'Bus j! Bomber" l» nfl l from Brinknianj in d Company.* the lirm kindlv pre>enlMJ a nhig*"* w for the pnrpoto the Fund W*l began. j lhis tunc inj; gift is a
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    • 30 4 S^La MVATS Im J PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. XOW AT I'll (Ol 111 FIRST FLOOR KNTRANCE HILL. STREET XoaAhWO Imported Gowns Accessories 5 Stamford Road capit ol building. PHONE 3838
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  • 390 5 Bow Windows Respond Kindly To These Treatments L .-tiding how to windo i? The wide type. .one side of a 2J needs to be handled f- SerU. instance, •he one that ls ,0 small t0 L u*ml decorative feature. d .m this page are three ol _™->haped winnc, al of
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  • 358 5 make it seem LIVED-IN I THING— not even speech us so much about habits, character as the house in h they live. If its furare heavily mascuthen life in that hou_,e tfe with Father." If, at treat its tarare fragilely femilet it be hoped the owner is a tone, or
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    • 61 5 L C.<_>. 199A X. _^^v X*li ti^Bmt\fl i H'i Av "for economical and nourishing fi i s hc Irv Told Storage* MITTOX** Cutlets ..per lb H.41 Leg 'wholr I per lb. 50.;7 l.oin (hop-. prr lb. 50.17 *i» uir'-r wk(ii< I per lb. K Cold Storage Mutton makrs better -irrlea
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  • 262 6 CENTENCE of ft*. jm* ,k,5,,1 to Mr. Justin- Worl.-y ta Asmz. C™^Swtday.'m Urn Yit Loon,, on *^^^°S)SeBsloil of 601 foe manufacturing ewmterfeit nurency an"i 20 pieces ol counterfeit M-eont pieces and 501 pieces o cent nieces. Mr E N. Grtfflth-Jonrs. crown Counsel, outlining the case, eaW
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  • 110 6 NAVAL BASE INCIDENT JAMES WRIGHT, pleaded guilty in the second court yesterday to a charge of using indecent language to a police officer in uniform at the Naval Base on April 4. Wright was stopped by a constable for his identity card at the Sembawang Gate. He failed to produce
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    7 6 Inla nlry In trout o, So** rA^f^^iT^_^
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  • 109 6 NEWS IN BRIEF Mr. H. O. Maas has been appointed to be a member of the Railway Board for a further period of one year. Mr. Yap Ah Kiow, of the Fostal Department. Seremban, has been transferred to the Chief Accountant's Office, Kuala Lumpur. News has been received of the
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  • 279 6 A KICK in the abdomen received while playing i r-ulted death of Ramli, 20-year-At the inquiry, yesterday, the Coroner, Mr. W. rter n- turned an open verdict. A"'rding to the evidence led, Ramli had played as il l Rper in a f.ame cf football in a field
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  • 383 6 Soldier Gaoled FE terrified screams of a girl who was their guest on night of March 21, awoke a British sergeant and his who rushed up to the girl's room to find her stripped of pyjamas. Sua explained that a man had been trying to
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  • 62 6 Inspector Fined For Bribery COR receiving an illegal f 1 fication of $7, a Mud" Inspector, K. C. Mittra. fined $200 or, in default months' imprisonment m third court. The case against Mittra was on Feb. 17 he h?d obtained from one Ngai Keh Eng for a certain document denoting
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    • 121 6 NO AS-hmd Years Two years apn J. Richard*, TTamllton, Ont Cimrie. was in l*-d with Aithma. Bad loel i<> poundi weight, suffered cough- choking and itmgling every nl«ht— «ouldn't sleep— -eapected to die. Mendaco gtopped spasms first night and he haH had gone line*— to) OVBR TWO TEARS. Mendaco Ih
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  • 762 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London j Foreign Legion Of Women Serves Bri- j tain: A Fire Fighter S From Canada: Pilots Talk To War Workers: West End Entertains i East End. s Lj-~^ J I London, Feb. 15. r manner of picturesque Venalities have been 1 to Britain by
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  • 438 7 i PROGRESSIVE policy, enforced since the war began, is steadily improving the lot of 30, 000,000 under-privileged itizens of China who are usually referred to as "special ethnoogical groups." Believed to be descendants of early settlers )f what is present-day southwest China, they dwell in the
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  • 369 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY. APRIL 8. 1941. A FREE GIFT XHE Balkan pattern has been developin? on expected lines. From the day the Nazis marched into Bulgaria, the Greeks have been expecting an attack through the northern border any moment Similarly, the withdrawal from Belgrade of German diplomatic representatives following the
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    234 8 FEAR PRO QLKMAN propaganda dh^J months of the war uj. intellectual and the working German bombs Aroused Km psychological situation am Ernest Kris, Viennese psych2 Dr. Kris, who wa s formerlv the teaching staff of the p S v h analysis Institute in Vienna f ten months was the war
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  • 80 8 Militia met. t t Attached to the 1 J Australian 2nd Division H'ad- i j quarters. Sp4- i ney, camp under i Ican v a f t:t grounds of a\ L'{>o,ooo reM- i ence. Gov an I Brae, near Par- ramata. A p\t i toon tt shovi J
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    • 132 8 ESTABLISHED 1872 South British Insurance Co., Ltd. M |C ATM AY CAFE "Where Everybody Goes" I NEW POLICY STARTING TO-DAY NO ADMISSION CHARGE SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THUBSDAY, FRIDAY. SAT. NIGHTS ONLY 51.00 50cts. for Service Men IMM A DANCE The best Food and Entertainment in Singapore ITRY OUR FAMOUS
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    527 9 |>vu Vork. wording to Dr. West II bU P v l tlll wM. S?m?uS and ttiuj m the ■«sfi 1S ,hi iS fit panic ■fi S; s method* wort work- Wd unpsychologieal combv force, and lorm men by 'iiis i, them lata ».nt dies are added 'ia r^ flt
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  • 311 9 j [pVENTY-TWO persons have died or are missing, presumed dead, as a result of the mine fatality in Singapore last Saturday morning, when the Admiralty mooring vessel, Buffalo, when proceeding to endeavour to salve an aircraft which crashed in the vicinity of a minefield, fouled
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    18 9 FISHi ING PRETTY j by blonde j film actress Anita Louise. Anita's Fame Is j Crowing Rapidly Nowadays
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  • 221 9 Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 8. (From Our Own Reporter) TT is understood that the labour force of Malayan Collieries at Batu Arang, where about 4,00tf are employed, demanded increase of wages to-day and threatened to go on strike if the demands were not accepted, an increase
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  • 134 9 Cairo, Apr. 7. r OUTH African troops advanced more than 100 miles in two days to occupy Addis Ababa yesterday thus winning a race against the ra ns. Mussolni's East African empire is in its last days, a military spoke: man said last night. Gondar,
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  • 7 10  - THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN CROSS BY
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  • 233 10 rpO-OAV fl M pni r<'liy from LondOl 1 of ii talk bv J B Priestli-v "Britain rtriesks" LIB: talk by naval officer, "flblDN Of the Royal Navy HM.S Mn VTndnenday 4 50 and 5.55 p m running c»mm«mtary on the nlxth and eighth Ui r
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  • 537 10 Bhirkout Actifleii i THE biackout accident 1 case in wh ich Ong Joo Chin stands charged with causing grievous hurt to Mr. Wong Sze Lian, an A.R P. Warden, during a blackout test in January, was yesterday postponed to another date on the
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  • 123 10 "PANJANG" OF S.C.C. PASSES AWAY POPULARLY known I as 'Panjang." thei death of B. Raima-! shah, head rounds- 1 man oi S.C.C, which occurred yesterday after a brief illness will be read with genuine feelings of regret In sporting circles. Raimashah had been in good health until Saturday when; he
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    • 178 10 111 K\S HILP LINE (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JA><., DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodatk apply to BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD., THE BANK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ft ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW TORS AND BALTIMORE VIA
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    • 467 11 BSaat I IBS S If HP- FTP S BBia r B^Tuations Vacant W' r^lAtf Sundays 2-5^ teach Him! hK.^- >1 urate terms. Box r* JI s^ 2- ,N0 103U B^^^L_^ H, W- '-r~~7^7^^ts by Dlslnfec- c::.i-'." AIP> (NO. 85H) \\\\\\v^-- —^pTTTclerir This vacanB vs "SB? s»»sr js ■baa °f cu
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    • 647 11 Miscellaneous SEASON TAILOR, experienced cutter, also dry cleaning. 50, Selegle Road, Singapore. (No. 6H) MOST TASTEFUL FOOD ln town, "Orchard Restaurant Bar", 38. Orchard Road, Singapore. (No. 832G) GULAM MOHAMED, Tailor, 460-B, Alexandra Road, Singapore. Guarantees good ttttlng— Moderate prices. (No. 108H; SERVICE end Comfort Guaranteed. Stay at New Asia
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    • 627 11 For Sale GREEN Ducoed Zenith Radio. 1941 model Apply 7, Kensr Chin Road, 3U mile Bt. Timah Road, after 5 p.m. (No. 31H) CHROMIUM-PLATED "Petrolock 1 at $2.50 on sale or made to order at Oriental Electro-Plating Co., 134, Orchard Road, Singapore. <No. 76H) MENDE A.C. set, 8 valves, excellent
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    • 665 11 1 TO LET IMMEDIATELY. Modern type compound house, 138. Lorong J Teluk Kurau. Four bed-rooms upHtairs! Watc: and electricity fitted. Apply to 71. Tern- i bellm" Road or 388. New Bridge RouJ. Singapore. (No. 113Hi TO LET newly erected seaside pavilion, furnished, $25|- per month, ample recreations, boating, fishing. Apply
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    • 437 11 I on rail AIR -l tm BNGAPORE (1.333 kcll) ZHPI 30.96 metret (y 69 mics) ZHP3 4138 metrss i (7. 25 m,cs> From 8. 00 a.m. tt 8.35 a.m. From 10.00 a.m. ts 1 1.50 p.m From 5.00 p.m. ta J 10.00 p.m. i LONDON id CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG— I6.B6
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  • 365 12 Brevities From The Courts TAN SIANG LEE. 04. was fined $20 or. m default. three week.s' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Hon Sui Sen, In the fifth court, for gamine at a house in 10% mile. Lim Chu Kant Road. I ACMMAN SINGH. Lt 40. wa.s charged with committing theft of
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    • 225 12 OUR ADVERTISEMENT MAY BE THE SMALLEST TO-DAY... BUT OUR ajx r A£l!2. n IS THE BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN AND YOU NEED LAUGHS! OPENING TO -HAY at the 3.5-615-915 CAPITOL Theee TWO ALONE nii keep yon in ■titehes! mimiia aiih Funnier iHan tree before 808 »IH\S as the poker-pkying
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    • 227 12 NEXT CHANGE AT THE CAPITOII The Picture that Packed out 2 Midnigj The ONLY LAUGH s//oJ IN TOWN! I Ne« Iniversal's Riot of Son*. Dance and Mtrrim^H 9 Song Hits! 99 GIRLS! 999 \AUqM <?4y GAUCHOS! SVtTRY SENORITasI Jj* m''^irWmWr a~A W j. -JLmfmm. PcrrpciP-et'.e. o^dVonkpe Doodle gtoodeej 3Mr 'j^k
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  • 40 13 it Gordon BarI Birmingham I I Burning- j •j'lci the police [pril his wife j 1 to public! and became i Fj 8«n expert I we been fired j 15 "1.v in the Position, '<* verdict Ju r y found
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  • 61 13 Nagasaki. Apr. 7. TWO Japanese steamers on Thurs- day sent out distress signals after they had been stranded on Ibe Shantung coast owing to dense fog, the Nagasaki Radio station announced to-day. The ill-fated ships arc the Keian Mam with a tonnage of 2.091
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  • 97 13 COMPLETE CALM IN IRAQ Baghdad, Apr. 7 COMPLETE calm reigns in Iraq following the coup d'etat which placed in power Say id Rashid al Gailani. the Nationalist leader, at the head of the National Defence Government. In a broadcast to the people of Iraq, the new Premier declared that ills
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    • 333 13 opens to-day u with Three Performances at 3.15, 6.15 6- 9.15 3 Shows Every Day\\o\ Of lire Phone 0903 Hour*:- 9.30 a.m. to I p.m. A .7.30 to 10 p.m. I lor lour Own Convenience, IMca«c HOOK I AS THE LENGTH OF THE TREE OF LIBERTY IS OVER 10,000 FT.
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  • 265 14 V tion Club performed **VffS* x^ fi Liston Satch and shared points with the Maid,, in a nro on the Stadium yesterday vvllhin an aC e ol Thi „ht the deciding goal when Club foi vX S (.nt in a -.hot b..t t lie ball
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  • 142 14 Malayan Badminton Championships 'Tills fifth all-Malayan badminton rhampioiiships begin on Thursday when preliminary ties will be played ai the Victoria Memorial Hall. Play commences at a.m. Ties for Thursday morning are: Men's i oubles Wee Boon Hai nd Wong hong Teck vs Pat Meubronner and Yap Chin Tee. Men's angles—
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  • 272 14 TRACTIONS IN GOOD WIN I si < <' KC QI\(, APORF Traction Co. did v o W eii to defeat the General Electric Co. b> three goals to nil in a Bigness ftjNS League match on the Sit i e round yesterday > In the tort hall the Busmen were
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  • 169 14 Bankers Beat Bramtoco HONGKONG Bank scored a 4-3 victory over Bramtoco in a Businesses Houses League match on the Fraser and Xeave ground yesterday. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank attacked for the most part of the first half and had scored three goals to one by half time. Bramtoco took
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  • 69 14 T tam London. Apr. 7. HE draw for the semi finals of the War Cup to be played on Apr. 19 is as follows: Preston vs. Sheffield-United or Newcastle vs. Tottenham. 'or Arsenal vs. Leicester. JJI tie s WW J^ played on the nd H
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    417 14 SOCCER MORAVIA 4; 1 M IN a thrilling game on the Y.M.C.A. g, tcidav Moravians beat Y.M.C.A. by t OU r'J to three Both teams were strongly represented, put up a very hard tussle which might hav e J differently. Peck Whyc was in dangerous form ai sence in
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  • 226 14 FORD S C 3; COLD STORAGE -j PRD S.C. proved fai superior to Cold Storage Business Houses league match at Bale-tier terday. j Ford's excellence was particularly marked ill forward line. Cold Storage provided poor opposition, altljj the defence played pluckily throughout, and m should
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    • 687 14 Glands Restored Id Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours C, ■JUL! Scientist Explains How \jr_ New Discovery Makes t£TjJ Men Feel Years Younger orUST.wJ An eminent physician, with more than suffering men and by physicians throughvi 3o years of exjierifiice, after long atudy out the world. For Instance. Dr. Jamort ami
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  • 31 15 I ;.u air losses to 68 main's 19--in i aids on '\.i° r S Germany and by twe Navy 48 Axis The ,-,rsover and the lour in the casi Reuter
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  • 96 15 RADIO TALK ON H.M.S. MALAYA THE first of a new I series of talks on Ships of the Navy" will be given to-night (Tuesday! from the Singapore Station at 9.15 by an officer of the Royal Navy. The subject of this first talk is H.MH. j Malaya, a ship well
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  • 73 15 FAMILY IN STABBING CASE rILOWING a quarrel early yesterday morning in a house in Min to Road a Chinese woman and her 16-year-old daughter are alleged to have been stabbed by the woman's son-in-law. The woman was more dangerously injured than hei daughter, receiving wounds on her head and a
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  • 86 15 Transport For Rice Dealers NOTICES are being despatched to all food and rice dealers asking for particulars of the transport they use. Any dealer in Singapore who has experienced difficulty in obtaining lorries for the transport of food is requested to communicate with the Food Supply Officer, P. O. Box
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 171 15 ■^Famous Stars of "ROBIN HOOD" re-united aoain in Warner Bros/ Spectacular thriiler! I o»L^* WOPTNING TO-DAY mth 3 SHOWS WWW km w -mm m m srm am a book now |ss, ALHA>IBBA i^ mairi ilm measures over 10,000 ft. Patrons are advised to be seated at advertised time I EHROL
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    • 257 15 CLASSIFIED ADS (FRtfrM PAGE tiLtfVEN) Financial WANTED URGENT LOAN $100-. Got* >*\- lnstulments. Box 442. Maiava Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No.7ltt) Property For Sale FOR SALE: 3 Bedrooms Attap House. $350!- 218. Lavender Street, inside Slonj Hock Hin Sawmill. Apply within aft< r S p.m. < No Gjfi > COMPOUND ATTAP
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 55 15 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. 1. Police v Heavy R< ment. Stadium; R< serve Div., Gordon v Y.M.C.A., JC.S.A.: Div. lIA. R.A.M.C v Nayv, Alexandra: Business Houses' Lea", tie. Chartered Bank v N.A.A F.1. S.H.B. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 7.11 a.m.. 7 ft. 8.55 p.m. TO-MORROW: 8.25 a.m.. 7.5
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  • 590 16 ABYSSINIAN TOWN NEAR ADDIS ABABA TAKEN Cairo, Apr. TIIF capture of the town of Debra Markos. about 90 miles 1 norlh-west of Addis Ababa by Abyssinian patriot troops is announced in an oflfic ial communiuue which states. LIBYA: In the face of continued pressure bv strong German Italian es, the
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  • 59 16 Tuesday, April 8, 1941. v Troops which jg P are enti r e T Abyssinia ns have been tak- en into Abyssi- j 1 nia led by Bri- ttt Officers. I Their role is to i harass the ItaS Man rear and J lines of com- muniiations. 1
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  • 79 16 Vichy, Apr. 7. "HUNGARY'S foreign policy, which has always been directed towards peace, is now confronted with events which have resulted in an extension of the war," states a Budapest despatch received here. "Now that the war has broken out in a neighbourhood which may constitute a threat
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  • 49 16 Moscow, Apr. 7. MR. Yosuke Matsuoka, the Japan- ese Foreign Minister, who left Berlin on Saturday evening after seeing Hitler and- Ribbentrop. arrived here at 11.20 a.m. to-day Mr. Matsuoka will stay four days in Moscow before proceeding home M. Molotov received him at the Kremlin this afternoon.- Reuter
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  • 124 16 YUGOSLAVIA WELCOMED AS ALLY London, Apr. 7. rl I following message, wel- coming Yugoslavia as one of the Allies has been sent b> the British Government to 1 h Government of Yugoslavia: "The savage outrage coin- y milted by Germany against Yugoslavia is without tin slightest provocation and the S
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