Morning Tribune, 10 April 1941

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  • 423 1 CAIRO, APR. 9. MASSAWA CAPITULATED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AND HAS NOW BEEN OCCUPIED BY KKITISH TROOPS, STATES A CAIRO COMMUNIQUE MEANWHIM BRITISH MOBILE UNITS ARE CONTINUING THEIR ADVANCES SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST ALONG THE DESSIE-GONDAR ROAD. In Libya, the British rearguard, whose role it was to delay the enemy
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  • 614 1 yugosla vsPush In to A Iba n tan In ten or URIOUS FIGHTING ON ALL FRONTS ifiMOTKA VITAL GREEK PORT IN THE AEGEAN NOW IN GERMAN HANDS. A SPECIAL frVuN COMMUNIQUE ISSUED YESTERDAY SrNOON SAYS THAT STRONG GERMAN SKuRED UMTS ADVANCING SOUTHWARDS K)M YUGOSLAVIA HAD TAKEN SALONIKA.
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  • 221 1 I Athens, Apr. 9. I U/l have no indication that I the British troops have 5 yet established contact with the enemy, nor is there any indication when that contact I will be effected,*' declared a British military spokesman m Athens, to-day. 2 a "Germany
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  • 155 1 Hongkong, Apr. 9. -UONGKONG threatens none, nor did Yugoslavia The only way we can ensure against ffoiv m wonffkons is to convince any Cli K t «pS n g n itisfaction at the strength of ft f r l. P /f th* colony Sir Robert urges
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  • 1466 1 HERE are the chief points of Mr. Winston Churchill's speech m the House of Commons: A Massawa is m British hands. The Germans entered Salonika early this morning. British and Imperial troops m Greece nave W not been engaged up to the moment. Mr. Churchill warned
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  • 168 2 LONDON, APH U GAVE B -jS NG ci!lM^ I RAYS WHEN PLANES THE W>MBEK DESTROYED IMPORTANI MIIIIAIO I m«.r.i IMPORTANT NAVAI- PORT. i,,st night* ■MX* on Ki.- t ..-si; condu n» bjr „,v ,H,wor i.l l, v- >« th( Ministry com»«niq«. <*»<* lfjds thal UM>
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  • 175 2 BATU ARANG COAL STRIKE STILL ON (From Our Own Keporter> i Kuala I iimpur. Wednesday I^NQI lltllS made at a late I MJ hour to-night reveal that 4 the strike at .Malayan Ol- < lieries. Hatu Aram;. where over 4.0D0 Chinese labourers have stopped work, is —till on i and
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  • 49 2 Chungking, Apr. 9. THE friction between the reoi- aants Ol the New Fourth. Communist* Army, disbanded by f he order of the Central Government, and Government tTOOOf Is now cc- ported to have ceased following an Incorporation of the disbanded troons into Government units Reuter
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  • 26 2 Bomb Explodes At Nazi Consulate fin A P r 9fxiß I Consulate offices l/ by a bomb m n but no one was m inn Reuter
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  • 43 2 The promotion of Sub -Lieut. P C. DaCosta. of the S.S.R. N.V.R. to the rink 3f lieutenant has •been approved. Mr. R S Tufnell Senior Customs Officer, Malayan Customs i Service, has been sej conded for service under the Government of Trengganu
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  • 86 2 Hungarian Consuls Withdrawn Ottawa, Apr. ITHE immediate withdrawal of 1 Hungarian consulates In Winn* peg and Montreal have been Jj ranged, announced the P rff Minister, Mr. Mackenzie Kins,the House of Commons yesterjtf Hungarians m Canada, h adfle would not be disturbed so ion?; they obeyed the laws of the
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  • 186 2 London. Apr 9. rE Stocttd declares that military experts do not expect that the German advance will be easy ana ma- Oerraany does not expect to force a rapid decision. The length of the struggle will depend on the ?ize of ttie British forces which will
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  • 113 2 Crisis At Any Moment In Far East— Hiramuna Tokyo. Apr. 9. -jA BIG crisis may develop m East* Asia at any moment" was the warning given by Baron Hiramuna, the Home Minister, m an address to the Provincial Governors Conference. This, he said, was "due to the serious situation brought
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  • 151 2 New York, Apr 9. THE present day Nazi gangsters, with the morals of Al Capone. are worse than the old Prussian rulers" said Mr. Henry Wallace, the Vice-President, m a speech here to-day. 'because they are more thorough m the use of economic and psychological warfare
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 2 «|r*The Secretary-^ T of State for War. t (Captain Mar. gesson* mad? S i a tour of ins- pection of the i J Anti Aircraft 1 I Command. Here t he is inspecting I a Lewis gun S A. A. post during > his tour.
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  • 370 2 lit The Balkans I "r'ERMAXY at last has met frith resistance m the Balkans her carefully prepared plans of bloodless conquest." The Times discussing the attack on Greece and Yugoslavia, •'lt is not difficult to find con i firmation of a fact already sufficii entlv obvious
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    • 144 2 Rheumatism Vanishes like Mag By dbnolvln* and! r..rr.ovi-i? th-» holy poboni mid, thai RU^ end llTl Mil I, MwuMandl 01 n»„ BufTei mlnuto i.ff p the 1o numend fSST, V,M I" a fwT matiiirn Arthritic, s N r i i „„i \*t: i^» m i*-i4« V J" l '■■n i-Ih
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  • 96 3 Shanghai, Apr. 9. E Chinese Government is very nurh concerned over the safety the protection of overseas ne.se In the South Seas, espc1} ii Japan at this moment 's Dining southward advance. I wu Te-chen. Secret a vyneral of the Kuomintang. is orted to have declared
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  • 34 3 FAVELLING all the wav from England, Mrs. Thorburn and her two daughters boarded the ship which brought them into Singapore yesterday at New York They are going tc join Mr. Thorburn m Rangoon, Burma.
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  • 305 3 London. Apr. P.— General de Gaulle, the Frc« French leader, following his sojourn m Egypt has now visited Palestine. Accoiding to a dispatch to the Independent French news agency Afi. he addressed Free French supporters m Jerusalem and Haifa. Ottawa. Apr 9. -The first public appeal for ttcruiU to
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 3 More Germany prisoners left a T" London railway station en route S i to an intern- I ment camp for prisoners of i war. i i German pri- soners with i parcels under S their arms, con- S i taining their i personal be- S longings. on i arrival at
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  • 358 3 London, Apr. 9. fOVENTRY, which was the victim last November of what Berlin called the greatest bombardment of the air war till then, was attacked again last night with the utmost savagery. Severe damage was again caused m the city whose ruined cathedral and
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  • 38 3 Bertin, Apr. 9. A i COMPLETE blackout has i*en L ordered m a large part of Slovakia, according to a despatch from Bratislava, the Slovak < apital. The areas mentioned are Bratislava. Nitra, Gran. Tatara and Eastern Slovakia. Reuter
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 190 3 >^^S^Y^»^A\ m mmm\¥ mmWf Saviuq* Certificates fir £aster— Make yourself a present of at least one War Savings Certificate this Easter, they are a doubly useful gift— to yourself., as an investment and to Britain— for all money subscribed is sent home for War expenditure. A- J -^es-^^ Q ur
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  • People And Places
    • 872 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By thk tiniest of ail bal tin Rjrtocrafl Bpeeial" Is pictured "11 this JKl'M' li is tin- only one of its kind m Malaya and it has been presented to the "Buy a Bomber" rommittec fur sale m aid of the Fund
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    • 124 4 M R s E t. Crki 8 of the i Malayan Magic Circle arranged I 1 the grand var- i «ety show held j at the Presbv- J lerian Services Club on Tuesday i j "«ffht. 1 Artistes tak- »»>S part includ- i «'d Miss Gay awderv, Mes-
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    • 98 4 S'PORES TINIEST CAR i V"» is I I ••Ryifcn Bfoeial." si nn V pore's and m ibah I v I I worlds xinalle ca r. i It has bf« J presented t 1 ih Bin J B< mber" (on niittce fur si I aid of v Fund md he von
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 114 4 Qr At Deaufu L*f Mekzs ofoar Blue Hyacinth (osmetics have one aim: to make women beautiful at priecs all women can afford. Blue Hyacinth Indelible lapstick m six shades with oupe to match. Blue Hyacinth Powder for dull matt surface. Blue Hyacinth (old and Vanishing (reams protect and beautify. Minto
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    • 61 4 /or **WF Individual Wit Attention J38?4 *^:'f Jet Maison Martin -tudyi <E"\ jjrtmaf your fa <*c to produce ihe f||r coiffeur meant just for J* y&?t w /)«cA: /r rem// Ac Glossy irarcs to OTO chiseled modem profit* Hair up to revcel <i> lllll nell-shaped ears. I '•ROFESSKCR X .ACADEMIE
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  • 474 5 Fabrics Feature Big Prints Tropical Designs t0 be sea S0 ''tic *»*> >" ttOP uid H col rs d-s irers 01 this trend *jff« «'p° rted ittenlion no l V, .andplay- most strfklM we that ,eenon trues* wM*" purple. Blanee of shock n* th dark for«l sreen trow,.. stron? )W
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  • 374 6 I from the shops Water-Melon Design With Jet "Seeds" IN PRISCIEEAS new quarters at No r>, Fu Court (let. floor, entrance m Hill -street) a good selection oj washing frocks is to ne ■I I n at present. Ranging from printed silk.s for afternoon wear to dainty voiles
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  • 263 6 THE new interest m sleeves is emphasised by shoulder treatments that are varied and interesting. Generally iptaklnf. these are softer than they were last season and, for daytime are rounded, sloping, narrower and simpler. For evening, charming shoulder, dolman and drop-shoulder lines, that are feminine and
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  • 155 6 Techniques for that 'Long' Look CLINK V and narrow for the cocktail hour and the evening up to nine o'clock— then fuil-skirtd and romantic." This i s Fashion* latest dictum for after-dart dresses New models bear out this pronouncement m their attention I slim dinner gowns, jacketed of sleeved and
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  • 53 6 Tailored In Feeling i Individual and restrained, m taiI Jored style, the black frock above is fashioned from a flat silk. The peplum tier pmI diti a low-wast-ed effect and the soft folds at the i bustline are tofeftj lined with white I Pique whim also 1 runs rouni the
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  • Article, Illustration
    881 7 Letter -m^~ -yam From Jbondon i fzrx S Thorny Path Of The j I Critic: Forces Of S Nature Help The J j British: Story Of Two j Benghazi Casualties, j L I i London, Feb. 18. IT Ae path of the critic can reH is well ancl
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  • 306 7 (From Our uwn wepoixer; Ipoh, Wednesday. A SERIOUS head-on collision between a runaway railway oil tang waggon and a goods train near Kampar at seven o'clock this morning resulted in the disruption of througi t.mflfip on the main line and delayed the service. The
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  • 357 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941. 19s. 6d. IN THE XO meet the astronomical war expenditure this year, Sir Kingsley Wood has had to introduce revolutionary measures of taxation. Income-tax has been raised by Is. 6d. to 10s. m the pound, and from the highest incomes as much as 19s.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 166 7 Piles Drive you Crazy Don't let itching, blooding, internal or jrotruding Pilfs sap your vitality, ruin rour nerves, and drive you crazy with pain Chinaroid the recent discovery of an Ameri hysician stops the pain m 15 minutes I can walk, ride, work and enjoy lift Xi comfort. It also
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    • 25 7 jom*k SAFEGUARD feßf YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.B. PHONE NO. Wt
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  • 1259 8  -  J. L. Garvin Singapore, Hongkong Are Prepared (By in the observer THE arrival of the Australians at Singapore was a thrilling event m itself. More than that. It was received with the same enthusiasm In the United states as throughout the British Empire and elsewhere. It was a wonderful
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    • 81 8 J/lc lahqmd J-aikhion Salon m Slnqapohs. j ion voi ii i \vn it oi is it Full consignments of American and IJrilish frocks for morning, afternoon and I evening have arrived lot the opening of Singapore's largest and most modern fashion shop. The very latest styles at most moderate prices
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    • 17 8 iMICKE TCHAMBERMAID HAS JUS' RECALLE? ThAT THI MYSTERIOUS SAM SNiCKLEF* TZ LEFTAPACvAoIN HER CAR= THREE YEARS AOOI
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  • 86 9 p A classmate of Vivien Leigh's at London's Royal Aca*em> of j 1 N Dramatic Arts Elizabeth Earl boasts a famous Engli^ ances- try. Educated m Switzerland, she has always had ambitions to j v become an actress, and at the age of 16 "bluffed her way into
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  • 158 9 I L months American prjduction though still far from its peak, wi'l i reach proportions that Hitlc-nsm and its confederates nevei tan r overtake Meanwhile Britain and the !>'- minion', have to held the gap. Ii b a grim pan. We have to farthe battle for Britain, the battle f
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  • 341 9 FOR keeping her hotel m Pasir Panjang (Oi Mcc Hotel) open during prohibited hours, Lim Oi Mcc, licensee of the hotel, was yesterday fined a total of $550 on two charges. ■The hotel had a third clafi II cence which obliged her to cloei the
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  • 193 9 AMAH (THIEF) CAUGHT IN THE ACT MRS. C. D. Druery, a Euro- pean woman living m Anderson Road, awoke early one morning with a fright. She had heard noises near her husband's bed. Her husband was at camp. Kneeling on her husband's bed and stretching out her hand and clutching
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  • 33 9 'Jugoslavia I the title of a te broadcast t light 'Thursday. A y x > 3 p.m. Mr 8.H.0 Dobbj. A Commission I i the S.S.V.P. been granted to M J. R. Paris.
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  • 108 9 Take Over Again Women The L.M.S. rail- w av compan> are now em- j ptoring women on then- trams as dining d J bnffel ear ft; S tcndantv ibis is nisi <» r j the 9*9* l I° bs 1 that women are now used for, there be- J m
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 190 10 lIAJI Omax bill Haji Mohamed n Said. 70-year-old Jai was knocked" down by I < riddeti by Abdul Gani bin Ibrahim (30) m RochOTC Road, and kfllad At the inquiry, yesterday, the Ooron.T, Mr. W. G Porter, returned verdict oi death by misan/i nture.| larking that
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  • 449 10 |\R. B. J. Ess, speaking on "Birth control a moral aspect" yesterday at the weekly meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club, said that birth control pure and simple was not wrong and might even be necessary m some cases for medical and
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  • 71 10 Tribunal Allows One Appeal rE Appellate Tribunal composed of Mr. Justice P^dlow. Major R.L. Nunn and Mr. H. D. Mundell. yesterday, heard four appeals against the decisions of the Local Tribunal One appeal, that of Mr. R. Johnson of Dunlop Rubber Co. (S.S.). Ltd.. was allowed, while the other two
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  • 73 10 Passages For Wives THE increased de- mands on shipping made by British Government depai tm< nta have resulted In difficulty m obtaining passages from the United Kingdom to the East. For this it. wives are not likely to be able to return to Malaya with their husbands. Persons affected are
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    • 318 10 No Asthma Two fvaep ago J. lU'-liirdu, namilton. On' r';irj;i<l i. w.'ih In !.<•<] wHh AJithmu. Bfftil I^ml 40 pound* wi'lKlit, ttutt* if-<\ coiMfhimk, ohoklr^ and HtriniKiinif everj alghtcoo'do'i ale^p— •ipect«w to <ii< Mondacc nto|.|" <1 I" ms fir-Hf nh'l't »n'l he bftl ha< i»f>n'- line In OVBR TWO TEARS
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    • 167 10 BIRXS lIILP LINE ancorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAm, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodall apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., THE lIAAK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW YORI AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA I\DO-< lll\
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    • 435 11 lost found classified add rentauction hire N |fcions Vacant^ BOX 450, -f"S* T^aV 94H KRANI- su ???e 9 r ni Box ~N^R K^tte 103H> ir'/^i^fc- "^TwUluig to serve f/1 \^MW aeie t^ble BoT No. 465. '"c i tants by Dlsinfecaf B^""^^ Street. A P ply 18 (NO. 85H) I H_-
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    • 626 11 Miscellaneous SEASON TAILOR, experienced cutter, also dry cleaning. 50, Selegi© Road. Singapore, ary c»u^ (Nq sa) MOST TASTEFUL FOOD In town, "Orchard Restaurant Bar", 38 Orchard Boad, Singapore. (No. BS*Q) GULAm" MOHAMED. TaUor. 460-B, Alexandra Road. Singapore. Guarantees good fitting— Moderate prices. (No. 108H; SERVICE and Comfort Guaranteed. Stay at
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    • 619 11 For Sale KEYSTONE Bmm Projector. As new, $120.-, $70|-. Box 468, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 128HJ QUICK SALE a set of three diamond brooches. $95 Apply Box No. 471, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (.No. 134H) CINE KODAK MAGAZINE. 16 mm. Apply Box 477, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. Practically unused. (No 149H) CHROMIUM-PLATED
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    • 622 11 Wanted LONG 22 RIFLE, cheap for OMb. State price Box 448 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. .No 89H) j N.I. CHINESE seeks board and lodging i In quiet, English speaking home Replies; I Box 447 cio Malaya Tribune (No. 78H> WANTED Bicycle geared. Give- details price. Box 453, Malaya Tribune, Kuala
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 399 11 !0N THE AIR j g MNGAPORK (1.333 ki-s) 1 ZHPI 3096 metsss (9.69 m c%) ZHP3 41.38 metres (7.25 m|cs) I I From 8.00 a.m. to 8. 35 a.m. From 10.00 a.m. to 1.50 p.m. From 5.00 p.m. 00 io oo p.m. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG 16-86 metres (17 70
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  • 404 12 Brevities From The Courts REFERENCE to attempts beini; made :to pervert members lof Hi.s Majesty's lorces m Singapore was made m the district court, yes- terday. when Mr. J. L. McFall sent a young Indian Muslim to prison for nine months for attemptIng to procure the commission of an act
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 179 12 The ONLY Musical I COMEDY JH TOWNf 10-I) V I 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 I j AT~THE~ CAPITOL Ihi Picture that Packed out V Mhim-hi Shorn! i 4 Holiday Shows Daily From TO-MORROW j 'To MONDAY II a.m-3.15 -6.15-9.15 j New Universal*! Riol of Song, Dmm emt Mtrrinuni 9 Song H.ls!
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    • 205 12 Ihe Amazing Story of a Condemned Murdeiu KARLOFF LEARNS THE SECRET OF I l*^*J mW^W-^j3t fJ> 7^9L aßßai f *^l±Zl_________\___mlß IB TO^'-':* A I i At < '^hh Wbjm, wmtk WBPwk% V^-iT -^jf 4Vil lr^>^^^^ iL i_%i», &c%. A SlTYi ikmi^M lm*±yi~!^£^K&EK^^^^^^^^<-™lr JF?H I HANG IjPtfcl D *»<ft"t J^mf- i\\
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  • 375 13 WORLD NEWS PARS INDIA:— Of all the| Indian troops operating In Africa the Italians have so far only succeeded m capturing four, said the Secretary of the| Indian Defence Dc- j partment m reply to a question m the Central Legislative Assembly. UNITED STATES:—! •If the British I can draw
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    • 247 13 ■^■gg^ 1 vpars Now a screen sensation! Krtfi//r MIDNIGHT W U.HAMB H A ■IOCK^^ i^H ii^ii^iW. K&P^MtiiWrJrZM Ji k "1 k l^P^ i^^l^K K&E^IL .a^&9HisP"^tf l^ mm^ m^ m^ m^ m m^L^ m^ m m^ m^ m m^ m^ m m^ m^ m^ m m^ m^ m^ mm W[ I
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    • 218 13 §te Strife fet j on "THE TREE OF LIBERTY Acting of high standard. Finely produced drama of romance and passion. A timely picture and must be placed m the first class category from almost every point of view. The Malaya Tribune said yesterday ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES THAT SINGAPORE
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  • 1006 14 It'll If only II tickets, (apt If. I. Hlovham's Jeremiah sprang I hitf surprise m the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Summer meeting to pay $I!>X at ISukit Timah yesterday. Favourites generally failed to oblige, handsome dividends being paid. The going was tfood m
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  • 13 14 The draw for the Big Sweep resulted as fellows: Deadlock 1508H
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  • 360 14 First Division rE SC.C 'MADE AN Arsi»Ui(» k( THEIR LEAGUE FOOTBAI I sv* ST DAY WHEN THEY BEAT THE 8 R r ,X 1 GOAL IN THREE, IN THE FIRST nn) T The S.C.C. were the better team sians only managed to get their mtC* I of a penalty
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  • 309 14 Business House OVERSEA BANK. ...5; SIME DARBI T.VO MATCHES WERE PLAYED IN THE 1 NESS HOUSES LEAGUE YESTERDA ERASER AND NEAVE'S GROUND. H CHINESE BANK BEAT SIME DARBY I GOALS TO ONE. ON THE J.C.S.A. GROUND, BRINKI BEAT HARPER GILFILLAN BY SEVEN GOJ ML. ALL SEVEN GOALS WERE SCORfcDI
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 82 14 IMPORTANT NOTICE PASKOES LTD. arc closing their Retail Shop and Showrooms at Orchard Koad. All Stock must be liquidated by 15th May, 1941, regardless of cost. IN FUTURE PASkOIS HEAD OFFICE AND FACTORY 48 BKOADRICK ROAD. KATONG. (.KNKRAL BUfcBWG (ON TRACTORS- we specialise m "U>r.or work of all descriptions, such
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  • 144 15 St. Louis, ADr. 9. |OE LOUIS, world J champion, claimed another victim last night m defence oi his world title. Tony Musto, almost unknown so far as world rankings go. put up a very surprisingly good fight and had the crowd of 20.000 completely mad as
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  • 126 15 TE N Formosans, eight men and two women, appeared m the third court, yesterday, on charges under the Aliens Ordinance. It was alleged that some of them had left the Colony without having their passports endorsed while the others were charged with failing to produce their registration cards
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  • 80 15 (From Our Own Reporter! Ipoh, Wednesday. THE results of the Perak Turf Club sweep drawn on race eight of the Singapore meeting yesterday is as follows: First prize, Newzy ***** and Trumpeter 48.513 ($12,975 each*. Third prize, Perak 56.842 $4.325 i starters $360 each— Alanda 12.718,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 135 15 m TO-NIGHT VAUDEVILLE NUMBERS By MARE DESTY Knight dance tea dance 9-30 to 12 p.m. TO-DAY 6.30 to 9 p.m. IciAL "TIFFIN DANCE" R TO-MORROW 1-30 to 5 P.M. ■EP THE DATES OPEN:— MON. 21st., TUES. 22nd.. I WED. 23rd., THURS. 24t h. APRIL lingapore Amateurs Professionals" IiCING CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION
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    • 204 15 VICTORIA THEATRE LAST NIGHT 9#w| Sat. 12th April q q*v Once Nightly «f oO" VAUDEVILLE A REAL BARRACK SHOIT_ "A-JAY" MARY ILLUSIONIST I WALTER A NOETTJOWARP PLAYLET GINA 1 WRAY 'BARREL' 7 EDGAR I GIBSON ROBERTS "CHARLEY'S POTTED AUNT' Le Mercier Madam Sisters i See How Fatiama Hawaiian Moonglow Syneopators
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    • 171 15 It IS IttipO*^ tibit for an Individual le provide f**r his valued possessions the safety that Is afforded by our vsults where we have safe boxes of various stsea for hire at moderate r^tcs. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have aeeess to these safe boses m
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 69 15 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I, Chinese Athletic v Gordons, S t a dium; R.AJ 1 v Fortress R.E., Seletar; R.A. <acac i v Argylls, Changi; Div. HA, Publishers v Fortress Signals, V.M.C.A.; Div. 118, JCSA. v Air H.Q., J.C.S.A: B.HX., Cold Storage v Uniteers. Clerical Union. TIDE TABLE HIGH
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 16 Some of the captured Italian generals on arrival m A Brigadier-General (wearing short leather coat) seen* ground.
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  • 174 16 MR. G.N. Coe, former j managei of the Tokyo branch of the National City Bank of New York, arrived In Singapore yesterday to take over his new duties as Manager ot the Singapore Branch.. AMONG those who arrived m Singapore yesterday by boat were Mr. Ralph T. Denison.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 82 16 NETT SALES EXCEED 4 >5W D^ I 4 Shows Daily II a.m. 3.15 6.15 C^ A HTTT A V BOX OFF,CE VVJTX X JllxJl X 'PHONE 3400 i Action' Suspense! The'SOlU MONT LOUIS HAYWARD J,V- i^ l JOAN BENNETT MB^D TO l l TIIE corNT of MOvn fB Also 20th
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