Morning Tribune, 19 April 1941

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  • 235 1 RAF To Bomb Rome: Threat LONDON, APR. 18. iiTlsil WttIBERS WILL BOMB ROME mill) THE LUFTWAFFE OR THE ITALf AIR FORCE ATTEMPT TO BOMB HFK ATHFVS OR CAIRO. •he following statement was issued from No. n OVs tact: "In view of the German Pats t l mb Athens and Cairo,
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  • 55 1 London, Apr. 18. N the' Ho,f e nCe he last ad- int^ntion is that *5t br debate on this for i r a "S cm ents will •hole JJar, a r SLiS 8 deba te on t when th ltua f tlon at a later J
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  • 492 1 BIG BOMBERS, HUGE BOMBS IN DLI TZ ON BERLIN LONDON, APR. 18. THE NAZIS' BIGGEST BLITZ ON LONDON HAS BEEN FOLLOWED BY A SPEEDY REPLY. R.A.F. BOMBERS ATTACKED BERLIN LAST NIGHT. The centre of Berlin was visited by new British bombers and felt some of the R.A.F.'s latest heaviest bombs
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  • 675 1 ABYSSINIA GREECE N. AFRICA Latest developments on the three principal battle fronts are neatly summarised m the latest bulletins issued by the British military command. These are: £N Abyssinia, after negotiating the extensive demolition and other physical difficulties, our troops are now m touch
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  • 50 1 London, Apr. 18.— A German bomber alighted on the sea near Schull m County Cork inside territorial waters to-day and subsequently sank. This is announced py the Eireian Government's Information Bureau. The statement adds that the crew of six came ashore and were interned Reuter
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  • 102 1 117 II THE Short J World Sterling; ft VI 111 fo ur enffined 5 bomber to which Mr. Morrison S referred is one of the largest S military planes m the world 5 carrying a huge 5 I bombload at a J S high
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  • 126 1 Chunskin? r Apr. 18. THE Soviet has given China an insurance of continued assistance t^rou^h the Chinese Ambassador at Moscow, Mr. Bhao L: The full report of the interview of Mr. Shoo tth M Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Commit- ows that M Molotov
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  • 475 2 BRITISH AND GREEKS TAKE UP NEW LINE LONDON APR 18. in,,n troops on equal terms the) get the uun w enw«j rity among Empire troop It\ i Mifni:.' d i trail tof ai antl- t.i-ik i artoed witl Bn n uni brought 'luwi! five ti'iiuuii bombei iii Libya the German
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  • 50 2 'Eire Will Not Barter Neutrality' Boston, Apr. 18. F 1 '-ye up jr lease 'k A :he Eire DeU nee Mln teetLn b ->«■ hi J rlfbli of the «pl i. he .said "will qc od, ahtoo inn i tideratlon He tiddfi that there *as v unles.s she 1 mckeJ
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  • 347 2 Chungking To Buy $60,000,000 War Bonds pHUNGKING will subscribe to I $60,000,000 worth of war bunds m the nationwide "buy bonds" drive under the ieaGeneralisjimo Chiang Kai-shek. Six teams are orgai to handle the sale. Local banks will buy $*MOO,OOO and the remaining half will be taken up by businessmen
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  • 189 2 T:: German and Japanese radios are displaying 1 wonderful .imagination— and remarkable inconsistency!—in their inflation of British shipping losses. Berlin m its Hindustani btjadcast of AorL 14 said: "The British admit the loss of 3,000,000 tons of shipping, but the fact is they have
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    49 2 More German^ i airmen arrived S at a London i railway station on their way S i to an intern- ment camp. A S bespectaclV ed German Air Force Officer i i under armed > escort passing S S through a London station on way to m- J ternment. S
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  • 159 2 London, Apr. I THE Nazi air attack over! tain on Thursday i was concentrated m a In attack on Portsmouth, raid lasted many hours i high-explosives bombs did mage to houses m various p of the city, but casualties! remarkably light. Two German piane^ .ere bra down m. the
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  • 40 2 Londo: THE body of Lady sw.^ v been recovered those of Lotd Stamp son. *ait*r They were to a the house received ft Jj collapsed on the sheir^ was demolished O. people takins: refw?\ maid, was rescued at- v
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    • 71 2 ILH 0 1 1 v IL^^M H'r'irlii l^ijjjiM ft^^L^#^ Sll.r AOIH SIVE 4 M£'y '^Xl aJ wounds; aot. *<^ VI att-u the benl > s^fr^ Obiainaolo from *S tlrBt cIIMI- dU ywuuariaa la alae« ftfj6^. virylii4 iv wldtb s^"%r Ir >m Ns to 1" A de ST DALMA3 A CO
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  • 387 3 RANCO SAYSSpain Wants To Build An Empire Madrid, Apr. 18. AfE does not exist," declared Gen. Franco m a n^u yesterday. "Peace is the constant preparafar war and on him who forgets this and rests on laurels will fall the stigma of contributing to the ruction of his country-'' On
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  • 71 3 NANKING MISSION FOR S'PORE Canton. Apr. 18. t ihairn/.n of the Kuan«;uii!; Ovenfei As- 1 iation. Mr. Lj huk-wan. eekinij the MffOTl of the viiuiai and Japanese au- J rities far I mission to a>v. and south Seas to i ucc HfCISCi Chinese to port thp Nraktaf Govern- S it
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  • 144 3 Chungking, Apr. 18. hinese and Japanese forces lupf h are at present fighting p. Possession of strategic m the outer defences of iwjß Shan mountains where oodics of Chinese troops Mdino out, according to no IlCld dei >P atcn es "from tin>! is reported to bo m SJD 4£
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  • 68 3 Shanghai, Apr. 18. JUDGE S. T. Feng, acting Chief Judge for the Chungking High Court m the International Settlement, is reported to have been seriously injured when terrorists threw a hand grejiade into his home m the Settlement yesterday morning. Two Chinese police and a private
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  • 51 3 New York, Apr. 18. PRESIDENT Roaseve't'.s popularity m the United States has reachfc its highest level, according to iho results .shown by the latest nation-wide (Jallup poll. Seventy three per cent, of the voters expressed' full confidence m the President while only 27 per cent, disapproved.-
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  • 237 3 A LARGE number of Brewster Buffaloes, one of the most modern American fighter planes, are now m Singapore and already m service with the RAF Tnits here. These machines will be flown by some of the crack British fighter pilots who, as was mentioned some time
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  • 101 3 Bataviu. Apr. 18. the establishment of an "Inter* 1 Colonial Purchasing Commission" m New York is attracting tIM attention of businessmen In Uu Netherlands last Indies who agre< !hat such a measure In wartime would help to smooth the export of American noods to the N B
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  • 111 3 New York. Apr 17. ENTHUSIASTIC receptions \vftr» awaiting General Sikor:-ki. lify polish Prime Minister, when pq attended a number of functions oil the first day of his official vhit to* Newt York. Speaking at a banquet '»ivr:i by he Poles of New York he app'a^B
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  • 959 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. WITH SCALLOPED TRIMMING ••I notice that you have designed some very
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  • 90 5 Post Free Facilities i J^N order to facilitate the > j sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged I with the Tribune Press Town Office, No. 9, The Arcade, S Singapore, to deliver these > direct to the Morning Tri- i bune, thus eliminating the l need for you
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    • 112 5 i Correspondence Coupon i This coupon must be enclosed with I erery query sent. i J Morning Tribune, i SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1941. 1 cold sioiixi, i: I DELIVERY I SERVICE I b|m^^ will be as follows from I Ist April 1941 DAILY 5.00 a.m. for Bread, Milk and Ice
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  • 651 6 Services' BREVITIES II j "I bi«|ii«'** !a FORMER Company Commander of the! A Argyll all(l Sutherland Highlanders left aj [trophj to the battalion for inter-company-Nthlftics. Known as the M EUIott Cup" it 111 competed for annually. ji present arrangement* hold good the next; J meeting for the trophy will be
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  • 236 6 iN essential part of an army is its medical service and an imA N irtinn of the army medical service m Malaya is tt. In:;". Ma/uya F^ld A,nbulance. recruits for which are urgently needed. This unit i, bdPg formed from the non-British European and
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  • 200 6 k SINGAPORE pawnshop as- tiltant's carelessness has cost his employer $55 and ali lowed a robber to escape. Yestepday, the third magistrate made an order returning a gold wristlet to its lawful owner. The wristlet had been pawned by an unknown man at a pawnshop m New
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  • 178 6 OPENED COLLEAGUE'S LETTER AIODAN SINGH, jaga at the Great i»* World, was fined $120 or. v.\ default, .six weeks 1 rigorous imp-. v .iment m the third court yesterday or. a charge >f maliciously opening ale Uning sweep ti << .1 Idretfs »j janu": 1 -i jaga working at the
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  • 248 6 [UK S. H Gregg, ship's i 1™ engineer, went to the Monico Cafe, Orchard Road, last month wiih some i i friends, sat at a table and ordered drinks. j Mr. Gregg- later gave the "boy" a five dollar note m payment for the drinks. S While
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  • 234 6 Described "Englotin" As Ovaltine: Fined $200 A FINE of $200. m default three months' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by the fifth magistrate, yestercL Q Wee Meng Keng. proprietor of a coffee shop m Carpenter Street, for exposing for sale 12 tins of a mixture labelled '"Englotm" to which a false
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  • 90 6 "Here then is a country blesvn with fertile earth. '•A nation at the threshold of it. birth." CO writes Dr. Victor p urcel Director-General of Informa' tio:» and Publicity, m a po^. wnich he will read from the ShW p<re station m to-night's p
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  • 119 6 Story Of A Vigilant Policeman PEARLY on the morning o! March 23, a policeman saw a man walking down Telok Aver Street with something under his hat and a tin m his hand. When the policeman tried to stop him the man ran away but was chased and arrested. Under
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  • 813 7 H.L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London Warm Welcome For j i Mr. Menzies: Latei Hours For The (Troops: rewerj S Internees In Britain: j Films Help To Train S Soldiers j I• London, Feb. 26. miR Menzies, the Australian M prime Minister, has made th e happiest of impressions m ondon
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  • 361 7 London. 'fAN you tell me the date of the German invasion, because I don't want to evacuate my wife until it is absolutely neces- sary?" This amazing question was asked by a caller at one of Great Britain's 1,000 Citizens' Advice Bureau. Inspired by
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  • 374 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1941. A GERMAN PLAN XHE swift march of events m the past week or two m general, and Japan's reported offer to Berlin to join the war if the Nazis can take the Suez m particular, have served to re-direct world attention to the ambitious
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    • 42 7 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes Intricate Visual HrTjgT*^ Problems LyTw Glasses if needei k^ R A. Thompson Dr. of Ocmlar M Science. KMT European Clinical Erperitnc«. 'Phone 3002. VT^NMhta^R^^^ I y !^BMt ■*'jp»-^^MM^^CSrp-'^t— r -^tJ^6a^^^^Bs^«J
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    • 23 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, 8.8. fHOOTI NO. Wit.
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    83 8 There is no limit to the de- mand for women workers and > technicians m Britain's great war effort and at the West- minster Technical Institute i many who have answered I the rail for war work, are beS ing trained to take their places as skilled operators
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  • 186 8 More Advice On A.R.P. Offered A PAMPHLET giving advice on th: protection of staffs of firms ani buildings m the event of air raids —including precautions to be take'i m regard to gas, electric and water connections— has just been issued by the Department of Information. The value of properly
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  • 57 8 Chungkin?, Apr. 18. [JKTAILS of the South Seas Chiu nnees c conference recently held :it Singapore were published In the Ta Kunp Pao which hailed the Chinese m South Seas countries as 'China's Great Wall overseas." The journal particularly em* hasised the conference's iiViiuiiiciation of the Nanking Government
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  • 164 8 HOW TO WIN Kings Police, Fire Service Medals REGULATIONS providing for the award of the King's Police and Fire Service medal to those members m recognised Auxiliary Police Forces and Fire Services, as well as m the regular Police Force and Fire Service, with distinguished records or achievements were announced
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  • 43 8 Shanghai, Apr. 18. rIREE Greeks are amon* the latest batch of British volunteers who Mt for Singapore on Thursday to join the British fortes. So far. well ever 200 Hritons from China have volun- teered fo»* service.- Reuter
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    • 193 8 is Your MOTORCAR fully ured7 South British Insurance Co., Ltd. XeL 5'J2« 2 Finlayson Green €/%TIIAV €AFE v Where Everybody does GET THE CATHAY HABIT EVERYONE ELSE HAS-WHY NOT YOU? AY> Admission CHARGE DURING THK WBBK SAT. NIGHT EXTENSION UNTIL I A.M. si s<irvke ;>n <ts "Play And Make Gay
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    • 35 8 MICKEY MOUSE H < It /^BOV..TH/\T WASSO^'- /i I I H^PL•\ST S NI6HT! ALMOST A C COULD'VE SWO^ J y) f^-r >T was l<E^-. f f HE M FOLLOWING 1 £R± Cop IWOi U'.h Dir»rr trod*****
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  • 27 9 mporta»<tnrv o r W British Effi- Newana he Anglothe k o pern Ld V the consettc but inch form g and any port under the werrdinance.
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  • 398 9 S'hai Rotary Plan To Stop Pu blic Begging Shanghai, Mar. 28. PLAN to stop, by force if necessary, public patronage of beggars m Shanghai, is shortly to be instituted by Shanghai Rotary Club. Because the Rotarians, who have made the beggar problem their special work, feel that misdirected charity is
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  • 40 9 Back to the Polka, and it is not very easy. Edward Ashley and Diana Lewis take a lesson J from Maria Matray for •Bittersweet," of which Jeannette Mac Donald and Nelson Eddy are Uie stars. J
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  • 36 9 Day Night Guard Members of a gun crew receiving the range by telephone at a Coastal D efence Post m Southern England. Day and night they guard Britain's coast looking for signs of an invasion attempt.
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  • 137 9 Divorce Case Court Visits Boarding House 'J^HE divorce case m which Mr -A. C. Willis has petitioned the Hitfh Court for a dissolution of his marriage with his wife, Ign«\s Maria Noronha Willis, reached a further stage yester day when the case for the peti tioner was concluded. Further hearing
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  • 208 9 New Shanghai Council Shanghai, Apr. 18. WRITING a new chapter m the history of Shanghai at a specia.' I ratepayers' meeting yesterda> afternoon, a resolution that thi representatives of the powers con I cerned be requested to consent U the establishment of a provisionaJ Council of 16 members to carry
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  • 82 9 IN enjoyable private dinner party was held at the Chj nese Consulate last night, when the Chinese Consul-Ge neral, Mr. Kao Ling-pai, enter tamed the British Ambassador to Chungking, Sir Archibald Clark-Ken and eight other guests. Others present at the functlor were Mr. L. IfcKenzte 'Sir Arch] bald's
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  • 186 10 (I iM.ii our Own Reportei I Ipoh, I ridav rll two IVnanj; and one Ipolt Rover scouts who had been misting m the Cameron Highlands miiu,- for six days, hunger Btrfolim and almost too tired to v.ilk, turned to civilisation this morn i nt; unaided except
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  • 317 10 Slf R UMKS EDWARD FARWELL, steward at i IVI Government House, yesterday, earned the commendation of the district traffic magistrate Mr V II Whitton. for bringing to the notice of Mi j nolire a case of excessive speeding. I Mr Fanvcll said that on March
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  • 159 10 MORE MONEY FOR PLANES New Delhi, Apr. 17. ANOTHER sum of i £15,000 has been cabled by Madras to the Air Ministry m London for the purchase of fighters for the Madras Squadron. This brings the contribution from the Presidency to the Air Ministry for the purchase of fighters up
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    • 209 10 >JL P iL-—*-- -4-«Lr*MH 1 BY PsO^d BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register then*
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    • 273 10 Trade Bar* Oi'TlC'Alß' When you nepdoi^^B F. Chong. No bluff' before glasses moderate. Office i^B Pharmacy. THE NEW TlASir^B —Our New Manley R J tacles are designed i'or^H__ want the best at a model They are distinctive aril WL to all. Please consult Iro China Optical Co. J Singapore. Folders
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    • 301 11 a t.ons Vacant^! conn com_IB- g*p° rt l „t, aU over Malaya iale« seeds. Otxij ut> table b MaJus iNo 181U» r "^S« I P lC iNO. 203H) rrTT^alesnieivagents to S* «Sl l uaUß ed by Director oi A.R-P berui commission. Appiy or Sale NER s machine »U Federal Rubber
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    • 593 11 NEW MANDARIN CLASSES Just start sd his month, as follows:— (a > Literary Chinese for Advanced Students und«r Prof Shao Ching Yuan. 8.A.. late of I Arnoy University, (b) Beginners* Classes jnder Mr Chiang Ker Chiu, author or Mandarin Made Basy. etc. (o Special Afternoon Classes for English School i
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    • 422 11 To Let SMALL SEASIDE BUNGALOW to let for long or short periods. Box No 518, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 230H) TO LET 66. Middle Road. Singapore. Apply 70. Arab Street. Singapore. (No. 190H) TO LET brick bungalow Fort Hill, KlanaT available Ist May. Apply W P b Stephens, P. O.
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    • 157 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE Attap House, locality; Upp*r St-rangoon. Apply Fatt. 213. Kaltanß Road, Singapore. (No. 227H) FOR SALE "The Breeze" Salubrious health resort. 7' 4 mile Coast Road. Port Dlckson. large permanent bungalow on about fou r acre 8 ground. For price and further particulars apply to Box
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    • 415 11 ON THE] I AIR X HNGAPORE (1.333 kcls) 1 xui-i 30 96 mctrw (9.00 mlos) ZHP3 41. M metres (7.25 m!cs) From 800 am. 5.35 a.m. From H) oo a.m. ts> 1.50 p.m. From 5.00 p.m. m 10 00 p. a. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION USU— I6. M metres (17 M
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  • 352 12 New Delhi. Apr. 17. THE second batch 1 of 50 skilled Indian workers will fcorUy leave tor England to receive tramina In war industries under the "Bevin Scheme/ 1 which was announced by the British Minister of Labour m November 1940. The lirst Dateh of "Bevin Boyi
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    • 151 12 Hundreds arc coming back to see this j orea. triumph of VIVItN LEICH! IT'S YOUR BEST BET for Week End Entertainment ISA THOSE WHO HAVE V//..V IT! to^ x im CAPITOL MS 'TT SCARLETT'S BACK WwL Wr f L ane VSfriastlfiitan( anewt)oy rienll^ BPBRI TmTT'inß Swr'- Aw II 1 1
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    • 175 12 POSITIVELY LAST s^| II a.m. 3J5, 6.15 915 p. 1 ALfil AMHIjJ All the thrills and glory of the U.S. Fle.t mi n aclilT^ I If lit ft/I re I GLORIASTUART a^ **^B "141 FRANK McHUGH i(^S^^ V "^il Oi'ttted by lIOYO BACON A WARNER BROS -F.rUNo. i p,«. tt
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  • 337 13 Brevities From The Courts rOR being m fraudu- lent possession of beer mugs belonging) to the N.A.A.F.I. and a jug and other articles belonging to a ship, Lee Kong an elderly rubbish collector, was sent to prison for six weeks yesterday, m the fourth court. Lee had a previous conviction
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    • 141 13 new m ErREEN ENTERTAINMENT Sening to-morrow A a.m. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. ,t i >: A mm Z FIRST ALL-ENGLISH DIALOGUE Picture produced m Thailand! Ofl rk (it J uPJ'' xjJKHB&i'. a Jni-,. MotH)D victim v ■'^^k^^rap'^^^« V- feiv/GHr at MIDNIGHT ■IN IALML JOUHIWAYNI ■nkw woni.i)) |K)ttOTUN' 6UU.IVCI ■To-xi(iHT at
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    • 128 13 4 Shows 1 o-Day To-Morrow II a.m. '.l A.I p.m. O.l.» A. 1^ VI! 1 0 IV WHY COURT SADNESS WHEN ARTIIIR HHIIAKI) (BIG-HEARTED) (STINKER) ASKEY MIRDO4II ARE IN TOWN TO GLADDEN YOUR HEARTS "BAND WAGGON" with JACK HYLTON SHERMAN PAT KIRKWOOD HIS BOYS FISHER GIRLS SONGS BY NOEL GAY
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  • 548 14 FOLLOWING m the card for Untoy'i neei at Singapore, thi r A i daj of the "Governor's* 1 Cup meeting. hack one S SSSS? S «j H rs ,s-,.:.5s I_W». 1-u Far,. •^.•g»g»" 0 SPITFIRE Jy 0 a rHHOY *1 '_L." SS D SSSS RACE FIVE
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  • 56 14 SELECTIONS BY "SPECTATOR" FOLLOWING are "Spwla- i tBfV revised selections lor today's "Governor's" Cup races at Singapore. S Race I— DORDRECHT IFoxilown Hate >— ALICANTE Flying Scotsman Race 3— JI-«T ON Cambalong T^ Race 4— DERBY Hengist l Race S— DEPOT Kai Tere > Rate 6— ROYAL HAMPTON Tonroe Rate
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  • 298 14 Sima Thrashes Yeo QNLY a small crowd witnessed the boxing card at the New World last night, but those who stayed away did not miss much for the night's boxing was mediocre on the whole. In the main event, Battling Sima who weighed 9 3 4 lbs. less than his
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  • 67 14 S. C.C. TENNIS THREE more ties at the S.C.C. Spring Lawn Tennis Tournament yesterday resulted a.s folMixod doubles: Miss Dull and ir t £°*f r 2 beat Mr and Mi-s H. L. Ward G-4. 6-4 Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith beat Rc'v and Mrs. A. S. Giles 7-5 6-0
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  • 448 14 Malays' Brilliant Win Over C. Athletics THE Malays scored a brilliant three-one 1 over Chinese Athletic m a fcgi match on the Anson Road Stadium vpJ? The Malays had their best team out Abdul Rahman, their star man who had 1 absent list for some time. Abdul RahnvTn pushed himself
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  • 271 14 THE Business Houses League matcii vesta between Brinkmann's and Straits Tin* Harbour Board ground, which Brinkmanns by six goals to three, did not provide inter* football. Both teams lacked combination. The JW was entirely one-sided, Brinkmann's havina of the game. In this half Brinkmann >
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  • 278 15 Tee Trophy Island Club on k lows, the Preeani '> Vice-PresldtntH 11 H ck (24) find Lee Laycock. U<3> and M C V Martn. n S H*J*' i c k W 14 and B A v X M I-'*- <21) nnd J i24j F n' ftnt i c a
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  • 51 15 third annual! Below awthtdnto, will an be played „n 1 S -Lee Khen c Qi B smgles-CHan Kirn .'-Her Yong' Jj Ch,ng mJ. Rheni Chiang I Ch^ hui -Ooh Buan T^cic Stang, K ua? ■Mm. i: '8 Ton« Hen* r 3 I. G.hßuanTeci Kfceng Chiang [j Sa Jh Buaa
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    37 15 On Her Feet This is Lan Ceil S McNccs vh o\ has a firm footing m New York theatre world since site s won a showgii* contest run by Billy Rose ior h i s famous Acquacade.
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  • 62 15 Police Depot Men Charged LAI Kwang Soo, and Hwa Cheong Wei of the Police Depot claimed trial yesterday m the ihi r d court on charges of making false declarations while on oath before the fourth magistrate on Mar. 8 that they had no criminal convictions which statements they knew
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  • 57 15 THE following will represent S.C.C. vs. R. A. (Heavy Regt.) m League Div. I today on South Padang, Changi: Capt. E. A. de L Young; C. C. Webster. W. R. Ravie; R. J. Forbes. F. E. Hutchinson, J. Welsh; H. Eichelsheim, C. Milton. Rev J. C.
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  • 86 15 'pHE following have been selected to play cricket for the Royal Navy i Malaya* m a match against the Army on Sunday at the F.S.A., Play commences at 11 a.m. Lt. D.M.N. Davidson (Captain). Lt. J. B. Cox. Lt. O. R. T. Henman. Lt. A. J. Bostock Hill.
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  • 235 15 I THE S.S. Police beat the Johore Delia Club by 52 runs yesterday m a match played at Johore Bahru. Batting first, the Johore Club was only able to score 55 runs, the highest scorer being Suleiman with Sundram wa.s the most successful bowler taking four wickets
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  • 102 15 PEACEMAKER'S STORY BELIEVED BY COURT WHEN W. Rozario tried to assist two old women who were having an argument m Albert Street, on Thursday, a crowd of Chinese threatened him and a man named Lian Earn Seng struck him. A policeman came on the scene and took Rozario as well
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 136 15 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low; rentals, Further particulars will be supplied on application. Masters. 52 PRIZES !ZiW2 (NOW OX VIEW AT THE CABARET) i— iFOR LADIES GENTS!- f rmmr^xm'll daxcing SINGAPORE
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    • 24 15 T"! )U RA (Hy.>. f u A F b. (^nnp ;l rk: R.A.F. 1 stadium: Bam Trade bcbool. ymTa v 1 MC A VM^-
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    • 20 15 niGH TIDES TO-^VY: 324 a.m.. 7.6 ft.; 5.40 pan.. 67 TO-. .!jRRO\V: 4.44 a.m., 7.1 ft.; 7.08 p.m.. 6.7 ft.
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    • 84 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENnFRS. TENDERS are now invited for the fallowing materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Tender DaU of Okmtnm Supply of Liquid Chlorine for thp period 1(7|41 to 30 642 12 noon. 10 June 1940. Supply of Lump Steam Coal during 2nd half of
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  • 327 16 TOKYO, APR. 18. suu ".l.d a i .hin R Vn Japan's foreign policy followmg Mr. M atsuokas return. Modifications might possibly occur m Japan's diplomacy, Mr [fhli .did. but the main pohey will remain the same bcioic. aiming to maintain and Increase ful relations with neighbouring nations. Ishii,
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  • 74 16 LAST STORY IN THE PAPER 52 YEARS TOO OLD Adolf Hitler will celebrate his 52nd birthday to-morrow. Humanity's arch-enemy was born at Hraunau, Austria, on 'Vnril 2 1889, son of a customs officer, ft vni k«— how Hitler w i!! spend his birthday, but, as is »"iary. h« miuht be
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  • 156 16 lei« l»ui bacir -.ctonu Alii Mm. lou, u.ioiiatt battered hulk of the G know that Germany d on sea. *ou, who navel toe ki At much wet tively tnen than now, broKe the Qerman air I autumn will know that cannot win m the air. "Can Germany win on tell
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