Morning Tribune, 9 April 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune vn 18 Wednesday. April 9, 1941. Vol. No Morning Tribune Wednesday, April 9. i (J4I
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  • 1089 1 YUGOSLAVS IN FURIOUS PUSH FROM SCUTARI New York, Apr. 8. rHE Yugoslav Fiftn Army is pressing hard the Italian troops who are putting up a stiff resistance m the hills north-east of andoned Scutari, says a Berne despatch to the Not York Times, ring what are described as the "first
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  • 95 1 I Los Angeles, Apr. 8. E million men, women^ and children have been Iv evacuated from the (lonian and Thracian zones of Greece m the dramatic evacuation m ry" Mr. S. P. Skouras, idem of the Greek War •f Association, revealed 'pealing for funds Greece, Mr. Skouras
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  • 52 1 »»ro Apr. 8.-— German miliconcentrations and various es m Bulgaria were heavily <*ed by the R.A.F. during "lay night. Large raotorisport concentrations near ■net, just inside Yugoslavia i also attacked. In raids on *tfrei m Bulgaria, the railrtatlon at Gorna Djumaya bombed and several fires ted. At Simitly conroUon*
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  • 127 1 Envoy For London Washington, Apr. 8. THE l T nited States Under-Se-1 cretary for the Navy, Mr. James Forrestal, is leaving for Britain on a visit in about a fortnight "to establish a elose liaison" between the Navy Department and the British Admiralty on matters connected
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  • 110 1 Washington, Apr. 8. I DKESIDENT Roosevelt has sent a cable to King Pc- ter. assuring Yugoslavia of j all possible material aid. Both the Netherlands and 5 Belgium, whose Governments I i-iiiMiitin *r* m London, J have decided to j iik off di- natic rela- Z
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  • 145 1 London, Apr. 8. STRIKING allegations about trade between Franca" and the colonies were made by the Liberal, Mr. Geoffrey Mander. m the House of Commons. In a question he suggested that weekly crossings between France and Africa average 70. these ships pass
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  • 172 1 Company Of Death Held Up Nazis Athens, Apr. 8. UOW 150 Greek soldiers led by a corporal held on against odds of 20 to one until all were killed it is revealed to-day. This handful of Greeks held up the main German onslaught m one of the most important sectors
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  • 28 1 London, Apr. 8. Air raid casual, ties m Britain during March were 4,259 civilians killed, 5,557 injured and detained m hospital, announces the Minister of Home Security. Reuter
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  • 350 1 London, Apr. 8. BRITISH night fighters last night had their most sue. cessful night of the April moon, states the Air Ministry News Service. Of five enemy raiders brought down last night, two were destroyed by Beau -fighters, two by Hurricanes and one by a Defiant
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  • 562 2 RACE WITH RAINS IN ABYSSINIA Cairo. Apr. H. ONE "f the most thrilling aspects of the Ah\ *M* rattlpaign ha« been the race against the weather. According to the prophets. the big seasonal rains were scheduled to begin on Apr. 2 and clouds loomed ominously almost to the hour prophesied,
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  • 149 2 POSSESSED FALSE COINS: GAOLED A FORMER school teacher. Lin Tin. was sent to prison for four months m the second degree by Mr. L. G\ Gk)h. third magistrate, yesterday, for possession of counterfeit coin- m denomination^ of ten and twenty cents to the value of $239.40. The magistrate said that
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  • 222 2 London, Apr. 8. J HOW Germany juggles with II figures m her propaganda war against British shipping is exposed by the survey of J German claims for March made m authoritative quar- i ters m London. J The German day to day claims, it is pointed out,
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  • 143 2 Tokyo, Apr. 8. JAPAN means to strengthen her co-operation with the friendly powers with a view to contributing to the restoration of peace throughout the world," said Prince Konoye, the Japanese Prime Minister, during an address to the provincial governors' conference which opened here to-day. ''Needless to
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  • 88 2 r^ Athens Apr 3 E opportunist m-thods of Qerni n (Hplorriacv were nm^Tf I 1 SI 8 I by the Oman Governments promise to Yiro>l->v n di^iosed n ->t< PH F .i *K re he J JB 2! on b n tb *<*M be" 7Z Gro
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  • 359 2 London, Apr. THE Admiralty announced to-day that then merchant shipping losses for the week en Mar. 30-31 were 20 ships, representing 71! tons, including 13 British ships (55,870 toi five Allied (14,975 tons) and two neutral (3. tons). The Admiralty point out that although losses are heavy they are
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  • 36 2 London. Apr. B.— Thi Economic War'an that Hjn^a^y must yarded territory 2 'ocnp,.ion. Conseqie vary will hc"" f r t'- as an ener-.y stinpti I iband purposes ani Hungarian origin owill b« liable to seiw Reuter
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    • 238 2 Hearing Restored, Head Hoises Banished Amazincr Results v rrll :,m1 h natural wby restore) «a»as. i ii *s 3ua a a heaHnajtoaonte of the most obstinate. Started m 24 Hours by Praised By Users __>_. ■»%>• Former turally are hiirh m NCW DISCOVerY gala, oi Spam bjcauae of the wmii.Pm'ul
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  • 538 3 (fjiuoiMl Tfolie, »f ll.ul. is. |c*rribes h0w..... Imond Tiifhe. Keuter's special correspondent with the r forces m Greece.) LrFII ITMTSl T MTS OF THE BRITISH IMPERIAL FORCES Lnr NOW ENCAMPED ON GREEK SOIL AND HAVE r rP STRATEGIC POSITIONS READY TO GIVE fa ALLY FILL SUPPORT. i day passes
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    159 3 yL The first child-*. 7 ren to leaveT j London under the new law i which compel? parents to eva- cuate children 1 suffering from i shelter life m J any way, have J arrived at an S L.C.C. residen. tial school neai i Windsor. The > infirmary at] i
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  • 283 3 London. Apr. 8. CHINA is as determined to see things through, until the complete victory for democratic civilisation, as Britain and America can be," declared the Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Quo Tai-ChJ, in London, to-day. He added, "And no specious promises or militarv pressure can alter
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  • 202 3 London, Apr. 8. f J[ l HE budget proposals provide the chief topic m the leading articles m to-day's newspapers. Both the London and provincial press recognise the thoroughgoing nature of Sir Kingsley Wood's proposals. Th? collection of an extra £2,000,000 from the lower
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  • 24 3 Tokyo, Apr. 8. MB. Kikuo Ko.'oayashi, counsellor at the Japanese Embassy in France, has been apDointe^Minister to Afghanistan^ Reuter
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  • 37 3 London, Apr. 8 THE Queen of Tonga has sent £5 0C0 towards the purchase of aircraft. Th» I Hong Kong Newspapers' Fund has sent another £40.000. bringing Its total girt to *****.250 British Wireless
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  • PEOPLE & PLACES
    • 852 4  - Large Output Of Comforts From Malaya: Services Club Proves Jolly Meeting Place VERA ARDMORE Keen Watcher At Sailor's Party i By THROUGHOUT Malaya British Chinese and Malay women are nard at *ork tin. sing "Ut comfort. tor our troops Last ueek the Central Depot r th«i Malaya Patriotic Fund received
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    • 81 4 Chinese Wedding OAINTY bride who was married at he Singapore >,ar riage Res'^ r > at 3 p m on Monday a s Mi a s Annie Khaw. daughter of M > s Khaw Be n 8 Liew »nd late M. „a" ■tag Lk« Singapore. She aUSiJJJJ Mr. Tjoens H<*
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    • 64 4 ■•RE-EASTER SALE commencing to-day at the NAOMI SALON, 18. RODNEY HOI'SE. BATTERY ROAD. I Ame'rie'ln cS*£PZj&*& l llndios: n hl sIi P* and sets. American Catalma sw.m i suits, .sports togs, day and evening irocks. American costume jewellery. EVERYTHING AT LESS THAN COST PHONE: 7555 g"gTOLS QUICK CLEANERS 278 Orchard
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    600 5 L chance, your mouth and lips will serve >ou preservation of a youthful ap- :.ed but you must be prepared '^as you do the rest of the the mouth issues to re tt» Thai is why laugaier, imiM*« ruuah series 0 p» mtewfaen you can spare the Ume.
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  • 429 5 MAKE SURE your teeth are HEALTHY! don't wait till pain forces you to visit the dentist IF starchy -ood is left between he te th overnight M soon oeccmea arid And thh z\\ sets on ti^o enamel, thus causing the tooth to decay If this continues, the decay will reach
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    • 66 5 "V «uB i *^ffl mmmm^*{Z J 'l--^JrXlfi' -B^' > W M I if if ok like something I I tastif as I <fe 0H l^gii I f enioM tfcesc -^o&%Bm' ji^^^i^^k ■^a^P/'ii N "V'_. tJ^^* 'j3^"^^ Many new and tasty dishes can addition- to your weekly menu> that everyone will
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  • 649 6 Services' BREVITIES c is if ll* bif|nr* ir STHE "Treasure Hunt" announced for to-; I morrow night at, the Presbyterian Ser- 2 6 vices dob will not now take place, U m view Jot* the approaching Easter-tide the usual. I weekly dance will be held to-morrow instead] g of on
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  • 789 6 AN alleged attack by two TaR mils on a Chinese who had demanded "coffee money from them was related m the Coroner's court, yesterday, before Mr. W. G. Porter, when an inquiry was held into the death of Lvi Thye Keow, 18, Hainancse. Lui. it
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    797 7 «A Letter 9 From London S The Perils Of Roof 1 j Spotting: Big Money S For Bargees: Britain Now Has Paratroops: Memories Of OW S Malaya i I i London, .Feb. 17. nKIN 'Gout for tires has its Wnls apart altogether connected with about on *»L th
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  • 666 7 NOT INSOLUBLE, SAYS NEW INDIAN AGENT H;i"mh!i- Ban* (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. "T SEE no reason why the question of the Indian emigration 1 ban to Malaya should be insoluble," said Mr. Subimal Dntt the newly-appointed Agent of the Government of India H lklaya whL Svieweci by
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  • 362 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1941. LARDER SCUTTLED the preliminary exchanges in the Balkan war, the German High Command has admitted that its invading forces have met with very tenacious re-" sUtance. The reason for the Nazis' surprise is that fhey have under-estimat-ed Grea.t Britain's canacitv to convoy troops across
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  • 46 8 London' s Famous Guildhall Suffers The Guildhall the world's most famous building of its kind suffered damage during the recent •blitz" on ih' city of London. This photo shows some of th c beautiful i statues f n iin Guildhall w.iith suffered damage during the raid.
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    • 386 8 ■^^HpJIPPeI-" i nuiK f= '~*^^^MB»ms*maSl 5£^ I bnmj i" pmsmmm x, LmmS s^J^?7^^r r^frr^^mffllyTfVyA li'f iifrWgE^raSrffV* f^MWWB Foot Itch Cause Killed m 4 Days Pain and Itching y^ I j Stopped m 1 w>. \«,ur f. 1 it'h bo badly thai they serine, parasites, arid fungus reepon ll»k r,t. drlvi
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  • 327 9 ,i HKVDQUARTERS (Far East) EKA iied that Lieut-General L. V. ifSaSSS leave Malaya to take B "tint m the United Kingdom. FeraC (Malaya) will be taken over P* a E l'ercival. D.5.0., 0.8. E., M.C, jenerai lj WArtnurEiJHgl L new U U*jj d distinguished M war, winning tnd bar.
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  • 86 9 i for the 1 eduction D X Nair. through i c M Tampoc Bused yesterday, m urt when the cast [charged with mal a came up for menlb was first proUurge of making a, $3,000 m the High U suit against two i the ram of $3.000 Yesterday Mr.
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  • 96 9 FKUO SAKAO, Japanese fisher- man. was fined $60 or, m default two weeks' imprisonment on a charge of failing to report at the Aliens Registration Office m the third court, yesterday. On May 6. 1940, the accused gay his legistered address as No. 2. Frankel
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  • 41 9 Tokyo. Apr. 8. i JAPAN MANCHUKUO-CHINA A Economic Council has been formally established under the chairmanship of Lieut ■-pen.Teiichi Suzuki, the newly-appointed President of th- Planning Board and concurrently Minister without Portfolio, it was officially announced yesterday Reuter
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  • 777 9 Ilriijli* Light* THE film of an epic struggle for liberty, Columbia's presentation of "The Tree of Liberty" which opened at the Pavilion Theatre yesterday, is one of the finest pictures that Singapore has been privileged to see for a lone time. It is the
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  • 392 9 AN the afternoon of March 26, while four Malays were fishing m Tampenis river, there was a slight drizzle accompanied by a flash of lightning. The entire party were knocked unconscious, and one of them, Haji Ahmad Dahlan bin Abdul Ghani (38), a
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    • 44 9 BY WALT DISNEY E?€»T C^-J ||||r... r vEBEEMDUSTiN' T^^^^^ ■j&\ L HE SAID HE D 1 S IT OFF EVERY DAY, (6ET l\\j >v > F^ K SOMETIME^ i EXPECTIN' HIM vp L v-^- k A i (quick, hortenseT) KiuHmm to WHERE is at J
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  • 147 10 ryR altering a permit latttM wf the Director ol Bntlneertng ©tores, with Intent to deceive, Ooh Biorip: Kok. a fief* ol CfrtP Khenp; Hoe. was fined $30 or. m default, on* month's Imprisonment, by Mr Hon Sin Sen. m the lifth court, yesterday Goh. who was
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  • 747 10 CINGAPORE welcom- ed numerous distinguished people from abroad yesterday. Some came to' spend a short holiday m this country upon which the eyes of the whole uorld are now centred. Others are merely passing through. All. however, were delighted to be here. Among them is
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  • 157 10 A DELIVERY messenger and folder of the Morning Tribune was convicted of theft m the second court yesterday, of seven copies of "Picture Book the property of E. M. Glover and Co.. Ltd.. printed by the Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., and was bound over for three months
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    • 2270 11 W^P~~ "vlTant Miscellaneous For Sale Wanted ■Rations Vacant Hfd. Addlv Box. 450. W^ttKSi Sundays ■hn Tribune Bt^'rs^T^il^g Jo serve fci Ch:n frf b f u B ox No. 4b5, WW®^ V.:t pl U re 'No. 117fl> a T D 1 b ':ue. SingaP^^ ff^f^SSi mW^Js B' JX h °r (NO.
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    • 410 11 r ««p ON THE i m I E HNGAPORK (1.333 kc|«) 1 ZHP1 30 96 metre* (9.69 m|cs) I ZHP3 41.38 netm (7.25 m!cs) From 8.00 am. to I 8. 35 a.m. From 10.00 a.m. u 1.50 p.m. From 5 00 p.m. tc J 10.00 p.m. i LONDON .J CENTRAL
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  • 367 12 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS THREE tubes of toothpaste were discovered 0O a Can" tonese M(>» Hing em" ployed as a mechanic on a Dutch ship. A detective stated that on Apr. 7 w^ le on duty he saw the accused coming pUI oi Gate C from the direction of Godown
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    • 160 12 THE ONLY LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN! 7 Wyour fy/wuett CAPITOL H MOM[NTS m MONTHS! g 3.15—6.15—9.15 M^^TrrjjTTTJTT^fc^' ~T____l ___k. wise 1 1 \l ii R iTffu^ 1 IjW^iU DENNIS O'KEEFE 1 808 BURNS |Y.i Ml- I'mim '<**£ W\ 4T+. am)* M .rf4_:_l ft __hP *«^_T' jI! .wgjfc __j^!L2S^H^^^^^^ii^i^i^^ _____> IT'S
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    • 226 12 Greeted by packed houses at yesterday iraiu""***^_l TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.1 5J1 z A___j___mjj THE (iRKATEST THRILL PICTURE TnT^J They Carved A Path Through The Ok 1 Wilderness Then Raved It I With Bullets^nd Livfs! ff^l A "\JmL> 1 ''»v. r^_______L fjp^''' W noAfttJ i? H _____m___W__f a_e _i ak
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  • 356 13 IBy Radio I Lahore. Apr. 7. SIR Ele m ard I Glancy. the new Governor of the Punjab, assumed office here this afternoon. He was sworn m oy the Chief Justice, Sir Douglas Young. Str Bernard was formerly Political Adviser to the Viceroy and has had l
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    • 115 13 UNANIMOUS CHOR US OF PRAISE from A Distinguished AUDIENCE greeted yesterday I ll«\ X X II O VMS "THE TREE OF LIBERTY" A Columbia Picture presenting CARY MARTHA GRANT SCOTT SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE UNQUESTIONABL V A SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT NOT TO BE MISSED TOT\ i V 3.15, 6.15 9.15 "Lr A
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  • 1112 14 UfjTH the going likely to be good to-day, uweresung sport H gnould ii, |at Bukit Timah for the second day of The „o nv i tract plenty ol attention. Fields aie rtraordinarilv laree and picking winners will be all the more difficult. However, ol
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  • 369 14 THE Royal Artillery scored a well h p rictory over the Police yesterdavin r match on the Stadium. aym afir s t The match provided poor uninsnir only some good play m the later sul it from ending m complete boredom pre Those who saw the Police m their
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  • 184 14 IN a second division match on Farrer Park.ji A day, R.A.F. (Kallang) beat the S.C.F.I two goals to one. The Airmen had to thank their more thn forwards for their victory which came to themi second half. Early m the game, the Chinese were aw_ penalty and Yew Tim
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    • 247 14 Hear! Troubfe Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure f-\aar* __1 /^W' SKbiWEADAC^O5 Kbi WEADAC^0 VdllJC /rldny fI^^WoPRESSUIJ nr; wor sleep lni77iNr<;o3*T*rtffl*7ll J Panyerous Symptoms nj^jjj^ Check These Symptoms 3l__M^^ With Your Condition fl3»^_iSP Before It Is Too Late liiiJllWifey 1^ i < Oh... throwing a h.avy loa.t on th- heart
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  • 317 15 Death Of Mr. C. Alma Baker r birred m Penang >^}2*?® f J£: vpr pn«v came Kntiv lto in Ui__ aircraft. |iem-.___ Alma Baker began nfe m Malaya as Government surveyor at the turn of the century and later, interested himself m rubber estates and tin mines of which he
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  • 75 15 .„w. the match F b ir R A M.C and the *n the tta Le^ue J„. ,Hp Chartered f b Y.Yi to two m a 1 "Ytpne match on ne H aS Arbour Board •fv, thp R A.O.C. at 5 tarn" "scoring two Airnort beat the g?^ fhe^Post Office
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  • 197 15 NEWS BREVITIES MR. Hon. Sui Sen, fifth magistrate, yesterday, struck out a case m which Ang Ah Fatt, alias Ang j Kirn Seng, alias Ang j Kam Seng, 19, and Charlie Chan, alias Chan Kai Choy, 17 J were charged with" l the possession of a dagger. The two men,
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  • 92 15 S.C.R.C. TENNIS S.C.R.C. tennis ties for Thursday, Apr. 10 are as follow: Champ i o nship singles: Chin Keo Onn vs. Chew Poh Kuo. "A" singles handicap: Tan Puay Choo (-3) vs. Loh Guan Kheng (-6). U A" doubles handicap: John 14m and Ong Chew Bee (-15) vs C. Y.
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  • 282 15 AN allegation of having destroyed a valuable security (pro- missory note) for $36.40 against a Punjabi named Oujjui Singh failed m the Assize Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Manning and a common jury After a short retirement the jury returned a unanimous verdict 01
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  • 153 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. WORK at the coal mines of Batu Arang is at a complete standstill. A statement issued to-day at 10.45 a.m. states:— "Shortly before noon yesterday, as a result of negotiations with the Labour Association, the company made an
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  • 184 15 (FROM PAGE 14) 0 4 0 THANKS J7 8.13 1 o 0 DEADLOCK 5y 8.11 1o 0 RELEASE m 09 J.OB 0 0 0 SUNNY CHARM 6y 806 0 1 0 NEWZY 5y 806 01 3 LUCKY PRINCE 5y B^4 00 0 GIGOLETTE 4y 8-M 2 1 1
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  • 43 15 London. Apr. 8.-As from May 1. cargo navicerts will be required for atl "goods shipped to Eire from neutral territories the European zone, announces the Ministry of Economic Warfare adding that this applies e^V^Vn^d are to be transhipped m the United Kingdom. Reuter
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    • 15 15 HIGH TIDES >AY: 8.25 a.m.. <5 y IORROW: 9.24 a.m.. 8.1 ft.; .m.. 8.1 ft.
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    • 56 15 I TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, S.CC. v SJR.C, S.C.C.; Div. IIA. RE. (P.B.) v R.E. (Malays), Pulau Bra™;] Malay Regiment v S.H.B. S.H.B.; Div. IIB. J.C.S.A. v Air <H.Q.*, J.C.S.A.; Business Houses League, Oversea C. Bank v Sime Darby, F. and N., Brinkmann's v Harper Gilnllan, J.C.SA. 'RACES: Singapore races
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  • 238 16 London, Apr. 8. nOK five hours last n.ght, m perfect ucather J"**** T RVF bombers hammered at the important Gmß naval port of Kiel. Describing the heavy "^!^J^L^J lack the Air Ministry c -onimiinic|iie says that great Q^JW* the (own, whilst hundreds of tmis
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  • 89 16 Vichy, Apr. <i. An txehuivet) military cabinet for Iraq h;»s been formed by Bayed D uallaati, the nationalist MMW who assumed power after ..rt week's BaVfhdad coup, aci ortJinu to a lleirut despatch t(» ihe Vichy neus ifeacy. The principal ttl< Oi the iblnet, which i.
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  • 88 16 Vichy, Apr. B— Several hundred ►eople have been killed and •limit 3,000 injured m two days and two Mights of bombing attacks on Belgrade, according to a dispatch from Belgrade to the Vichy news agency. The dispatch says that the ministerial u»d industrial quarters, stations tnd the river
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