Morning Tribune, 22 April 1941

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  • 14 1 SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune I f— No H Tuesday, April 22, 1941.
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  • 160 1 NAZIS PAY HEAVILY New York, Apr. H TIIK .Macedonian Komitaj resis- tance m Yugoslavia is continuing, according to a report received m Berne from a neutral diplomat somewhere m Serbia, says the New York Times' Berne correspondent to-day. Snipers are taking toll of isolated German patrols and
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  • 243 1 Violent Scenes With Hitlers Envoy 1 London, Apr. 21. yiOLEXT scenes between Gen. Antonescu (Rumanian dictator) and the German Minister, Herr vort Killinger, have resulted from increasing: Nazi pressure to bring Rumania into more active "collaboration" with the Reich, according to information reaching the Istanbul
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  • 384 1 \NZACS DO WELL IN LAND FIGHTING azis Rush Reinforcements To Replace Heavy Losses r 1 1 IST LC ENEMY AIRCRAFT WERE SHOT DOWN IN GREECE ON BUNDAI THE BIGGEST TOTAL FOR ANY ONE DAY SINCE GERMANY BEGAN S OFFENSIVE THIS INCLUDED
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  • 19 1 hn tanks have r, r ed on robruk, >.ivs I nt Of the I rribune m I Reuter
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  • 72 1 Pacific Pact Denied Sydney. Apr. 21. COMMENTING on a Tokyo report that a naval and military pact is alleged to have been signed by Britain, the United States. China, Australia, India and the Dutch East Indies, Sir Frederick Stewart (Commonwealth Minister for External Affairs) characterised the report as being entirely
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  • 196 1 Sydney, Apr 21 yiIERE is a growing public demand for an early summoning of Parliament to discuss the recent despatch of the Australian Imperial Force to Greece. The Federal Cabinet will to-mor-row (Tuesday consider the position. Parliamentarians and others are
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  • 122 1 London. Apr. 21. rERE are indications to-day Of Lenewed Nazi pres- >ure on Vichy. According to Vichy despatches to the New rork press, Hitler ha., >c>t.t a message to kUrshaJ Petain offer. ing to resume co<; ooratlon with h\s Jovernment. Oth'-r reports state x the re-entgy 'Jl
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  • 135 2 Vital Centres In Germany, Occupied Territory Bombed Louden, Apr. 21. Jill K.A.I attacked a number of objectives m Germany and German-occupied territory on Sunda> nijjM. according to an Air Ministn communique. Large flres arere wen nrhen bombers attacked Cologne although the weather was had. and
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  • 112 2 A r 21 CONVERSATION to tipp uud Ciano partition i have already b< v*ienn i ordin: Uj Bud Lpesl espal ii. suy.s thai German trill fine with r x lllc morrow tin mam 111 tirritoi i,| kftns fhe race ii a.\i- hg Y e Bfven R »me
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  • 41 2 N' York, Apr. 19:— General Meters announce tha» they are discarding a!! plans tor new models In the automobile season comI mencing August 1v»42 In order to alleviate h- pleasure on machine- and plaint necessary tor de-
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  • 69 2 London. Apr. 21. JHE formation of a Basque National Council to continue the work of the Basque Government and to join with the democracies m the right against totalitarian powers la announced by the Basque delegation m London to-day. The Council aims at attaining full national liberty of
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  • 66 2 Athens Apr 21 aous m history, ff*"**e-bomolfs eVter*hile villages In the country W*J« with machme-gun nations throi lout heard the 1 tJjeyweJ ending a but every on* -c the end >7the^iasS time settlement a while others perished -bes a mmtan a i IrchWshop Athena, in'
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  • 109 2 Ac -Ac's Bag Over 1,000 Enemy Pianes London. Apr 21 oRIT;.^H ARMY anti--13 aircraft pn have now destroyed more :han a tbouband aircraft since tho beginning of the -x-.t Th»- recer.t successes m Middle Bast, notably gainst German planes at Tobruk have raised the total over the first thousand mark.
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  • 190 2 Tobruk Battle Described 1 ndon, hat A SPECIAL correspondent! bruk says that the J seventh land attack o 1 yesterday cost thorn 850 pm and several tanks. The attack began about 2| m the afternoon when 12 G« tanks broke through the oun fences. Three were put out of actii
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  • 32 2 LO7 A heavily-laden on its wav to Tripoli, hastes by the British sub.:. states an Admin The Tetrarch. months ago sank transport of 8.000 t< of Norway Reuter Wireless
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  • 135 2 Rome, THE Duke of Aosta, Viceroy and Coum 1 A yssinia, has rejected a demand si made by General Cunningha uld lav down their arms the II acy. He has assured the Dv will be continued every •and. the agency says, was In tiatl
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    • 41 2 CHEMICALS i «»r the leUewtag parpeaes INDUBTRI r II ARM eu ric IP II 0 I OG R \IMIK rA ii i \i EDICINEfI i i Mi id as %->j- '^ulrifs RAHAMIN PENHAS, 'jt'hcniN p I'eutiojl! h siuKa,. i-Kaala i mmmmm^Hmmmm
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  • 158 3 Bombay. Apr. 21. n restored following yesterL h n seven people were injured mniunal rioting between Hin- Aluncdabad. more than five persons m public blie v riving of lethal weapons have been E I lh r, ew has been instituted between Eden and m
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  • 85 3 London. Apr. 21. British minesweeper destroyed two Geiman Lircraft without sustaining damage or casualties Ed m an Admiralty communique to-day. Bassett was attacked by four J; n Z? a one exploded m the air after X direct hit. A second Messerschmitt was ;iv hi and did
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  • 110 3 L don Apr. 21. w f PRINCES Sit I I Elizabeth, who is to-day i (.Monday) cele- J 1 bra tins: her S 15th birthday received hun- dreds of mes- 1 j sages of con- gratulation. I They came J from all parts > S of the
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  • 334 3 Outcome Of Balkan War London, Apr. Zl. AT there are no illusions regarding the possible outcome the situation m Greece where the Empire troops and Greeks are fighting one of the world's greatest defensive was stressed m to-day's press comment on the news pay very high
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  • 44 3 lington Apr 21. Britisn Em- Dire, backed by I States aid. is unbeatable," •ed the Nether- i Miai^er m i niton M Alex- Loudon. In an Mi with 'he land News to- 1 m .■meed j Hitler is going 1 defeated.'" he Reuter
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  • 74 3 Rio de Janeiro. Apr. 21. TWO lifeboats manned by 33 British sailors have reached Curupu Island, 20 miles from Sao Lu\c m Maranhao State. They stated that they were survivors from a ship sunk off n\c West African coast, 33 days earlier. From Natal, it
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  • 235 3 Hyde Park (New York), Apr. 21. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT and the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, have issued a joint statement concerning their lengthy conference yesterday. According to this, they discussed "the most prompt and most effective utilisation" of North American productive facilities, both
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  • 63 3 AMERICA] New York, Apr. 21. FOREST fires have destroyed many homes and caused many casualties m killed and injured and blackened thousands of acres of woodlands m six states. One hundred and forty-five separate fires are raging m a West Virginia forest, five m New
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  • 78 3 U.S. Status Quo In The South Seas Chungking, Apr. 21. THE veteran Chinese diplomat Dr C T Wang, the former Chinese Ambassador to Washington, declared he did not brieve that Japan would make a move m the Southern Pacific, i xpreaaUlg his opinion that the United States would def »nd
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  • 34 3 There will be a free public lectin e on India m the light of TheosoDhy M at the premises ol the rneosophical Society, at (I'M) pm on, Thursday. Apr. 24. at 8. Cairnhill] Road.
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  • 120 3 London, Apr. 21. GIRLS are now at work with I Briftiah anti-aircraft guns. Their job is to handle pre- I dictors delicate instruments which work out for the gun- I ners the range and height of the German raiders. These girls are selected members of
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  • 78 3 New Delhi, Apr 21 FE layout of railway workshops for the production of artillery tractors is proceeding satisfactorily, and the hist body is Hearing completion. The capacity of the production of riiles and bayonets is .substantially expanding. Chief orders received by the Supply Department m the
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  • 38 3 London, Apr 21. F BRITAIN last night was pi eaiiy free <>J raiders. A few bombs dropped m etust and west England, say.s the Air Ministry, caused no damage and veiv lev: ca maltles. Reuter
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  • 170 3 London, Apr. 21. THERE is still very con--1 siderablc doubt as regards the precise scope and meaning of the So-viet-Japanese pact, it is learned m London. The Japanese press and the official spokesman welcomed it as a tremendous score for Mr. Mat- suoka. This is natural, seeing
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  • 251 4 THEATRE FANS WILL ENJOY COMING REVUE -i 104 kil they }11 .itei- the curtain has gone up o th( I and Comml tee Revue hich open Vict on Maj 10 a ill into thi ii i ires" "ii the si mil number i i Herbert Parjeon ik< I h entitled
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    73 4 An Informal I s pdy of Miss Paasc'k North- j II un t |n d It I <cut I. I Ciidlcy Baird, v. hoe engage- nicnl was an m sliced last i week. Ft. l/eut. Baird S X the son of i Mr. ani Mis. A. N:;irn Band
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  • 85 4 I I RS. Kenneth 8 I .Htoil.\ W o !vis always 1 •iM D a keen a'iere t m St 1 Andn u\ Mis- J ion Hospital t id be OlthO- N i ■.4 flic Hospital. j »">i'i rganke a bridge and] nahjong morn- sag on June 6
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  • 624 4  - PEOPLE PLACES VERA ARDMORE By Fashion Furore UIO roll call at I Saturday werflowin^ with Si ;hders. Bright part]! was preside by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth s p ton whose ge.es s inclodd y the Sultan of Jehore and l Ibrahim. Johores nisi slcnacr black satin touches and Mrs P
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    • 112 4 THIS AD IS j I WORTH MONEY lII* IT OUT AND AVAIL I I rou K g i l r of this (SPECIAL on ik J j 3(H f off all fixed rales j I pei 111 ■ii«• ii i waves I shampoos, ileum nres, i facial and other beauty
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    • 25 4 Ob^ooreo If Vj\ >ti*E&£SWhi PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED AFTERNOON DRESSES In roi RT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANf I HII I 51 R| i i
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    • 25 4 lin ported Conns Or Accessories 5 Stamford Road ffi?i chapeaux EXCLUSIVE miLLIRERV Rno RCCESSORIES sinoflPOßt HATS BLEACHED, DYED RE BLOCK ED LIKE V/ u I
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  • 723 5 PINK transforms this nursery into a young girl's room ic colour, you can put new life Ttf S from a last years hat intoalm«' hlt T h after accommodating first 7, m tomboy has. m the k** one pretty shabby. Clever use of fcof 1 {mn^ accessories and de>ur. <
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  • 349 6 Mandai Murder Trial Continued EVIDENCE ol visits to ttiuaement parks and othc place un com pany women by the accujrt iven by V.- v. Hon Swee, driver employed at the S angapo re lire Brigade station, al the continued hearing, yesteiday. ol hi Mandal
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  • 181 6 THAT be was debarred fron J giving any information about the Rubber Control Of- I fice under the Official Secret Ordinance and the Statistics Ordinance was an objection raised by Mr. W M fidward- Assistant Superintendent, j Rubber Control, when he ap- peared before the
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  • 182 6 <JA1I) to have changed his business premises three times m the last six months, Ng Chiak Quen, goldsmith, was charged m the third court, yesterday, with criminal breach of trust of $20. It was alleged that a Tamil, Vasavan, had approached Ng, who was
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  • 424 6 Boy's Death: Motorist Fined AGREEING with defence counA sel that the whole question depended upon whether the accused m the circumstances could have avoided the accident, the traffic magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton. yesterday, convicted a young Kheh, Wong Woo Sung on a charge of negligent driving and fined him
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  • 53 6 Hsinking, Apr. 21 HEADED by Herr Helmuth Wohl- that, director of the German four-year plan, a German economic and goodwill mission to Japan has arrived m Hsinking. B J' fore lcavin S Tokyo on Wednesday, th e mission will confer on -eccnomic questions with the
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  • 18 6 Dr. B. Wachs of Kuala Lumpur has assumed duty as assistant medical officer at the Ipoh District Hospital.
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    66 6 v* Picture taken aboard the i j Polish destroyer 3 J O.R.P. Piorun, which was i handed over to the Polish J j Government by > the British i i Government to replace O.R.P. Grom, the Polish des- t troyer which 1 (was bombed N and sunk off Norway. A
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  • 68 6 Chungking, Apr. 21. IN an <meial statement, the Ministry of Overseas Affairs denied that any anti-Thailand propaganda was being circulated m China adding that China had always wanted to maintain friendly relations with Thailand. ThoiiKh there were no formal diplomatic relations between China ami Thailand, it stairs thai
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  • 101 6 WITH regard to the forti ing "Scrap Week" i gapore from April 28 to] it is asked that clean mm shall be donated. Dirty involves the risk of disea the expense of fumigatl It is also requested that sistance of the Superintea the Scrap Depot should bet only when
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  • 291 6 AN alleged theft from a European patienti n General Hospital formed the subject charge against a "boy" employed at the yesterday, before the second magistrate, Tan Ah Lam was charged with theft of! Mr. T.D. Ensor, Kuala Lumpur ac 00 that m March he had been a patient m
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    • 155 6 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours Tliinkn to the dlecoven Of an American phyßtclan, it mm Is poeelbta t# get rid of th terrll ■!>• Mpella of choking, K.iH|>ing, "i4>Tilng n. id wfcaeslng Asthma by .'tilling the true cauae which la Qei mi In'the hi.**!. No i tore burning of
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  • 854 7 j *~j S Malayan In The S i Channel Islands: Un-^ j dress Returns To j i London Stage: More^ Restrictions On Food: Symbols In Letters j Now Suspect ■.don, Feb. 28. ood main former residents Ll Sands, and a number taught tluie when the Ln
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  • 281 7 Hong Kong. FIVE Japanese transports are reported to have arrived m South China waters apparently for Indo-Lnina and Hainan Island to pa-e the way for new WVOTtOTes m the South after the return of Foreign Minister Matsuoka from Europe, according to Chinese press reports. The Japanese
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  • 344 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY. APRIL 22. 1941. A STRATEGIC MOVE THE despatch to Basrah of British forces to open up and protect Iraq's lines of communication with Palestine and Turkey is one of the most imaginative stroke's of the Middle East campaign. The collahoration witn the occupying forces of the military
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  • 83 8 Tokyo, Apr. 21. ijyitt Alfred Denbigh, the British consular agent at Hakodate, m a 1 tter to the Japanese-owned daily. Japan Times and Advertiser, denied the 'lewspapcr Asahi Shimbun's assertion on Apr. 6, that the British consulate at Hakodate was closing and Denbigh and
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  • 62 8 American s Get Their Own Guns Thfl American mechanised defence corps m Britain has armed itself at its own expense with li^ht ma <'iine fans, mill bombs and other equipment of a mobile force The new fMU have just arrived from the l/nited States. This picture »hous the new colt
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  • 348 8 Washington. pOR the first time the average American family now numbers „>s< ns. The Census Bureau, analysing the results of the L 940 census, reported that the contemporary household has an average oi 3.8 persons. These statistics meant a eontiI nuation of the steady decline J
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    • 572 8 Youthful Vigour Restored 1 i 11...., m 24 Hours V rrii Glands Fortified i* H/M ii /\V/r Discovery m wmhyy f. .-'.l nin- fe* M n hi. .l un i jSh fw\ r.i i .< -i-f ii i w-: jjj^gmnim m i\f .'^^awHfi >/9 X y B I 19 n,p
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  • 79 9 This map shows more vividly than any words can. the (i< rman attempt to starve Britain into submission m the Battle cf the Atlantic which is being fought with increasing violence each day. The area marked black shows where the maxinu m danger lurks for shipping
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  • 49 9 Premier Watches Yanks The Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Chur- thill, inspected the I American Mechanis- j rrf Squadron at the l Horse Guards Parade, London. Here is Mr. j Churchill raising his j fart as /**> faA'r.s f/1? salute at the drive j pa.s/ o/" f/?? American j Mechanised Squad-
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    40 9 POLES GUN POST Pictures of Polish Troops were taken m Scotland md i show various ll features o I J their work ai»d j training Pjioto show.: A jjuji position being 'i sandbag* d on I the Kdst C oast.
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  • 128 10 MALAYAN Czechoslovaks have decided to form an Association composed of all those Czechoslovaks who are loyal to the Czechoslovak oo\ eminent now operating m London The local association will help m every way the efforts of the Czechoslovak Government In its efforts to liberate
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  • 38 10 Port Arthur fontanel, Apr. 21 OF the ten German prisoners who were .still at lar«e alter having escaped from a concentration camp near Port Arthur, it Ls reported that three of them have been killed. Reuter
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  • 226 10 Sawmill Strike Averted A STRIKE by 2.000 local sawmill hands has i been averted as the result of a settlement arrived at yesterday between sawmill owners and their employees. The terms of the settlement will be implemented before i the Controller of Labour (Chinese) to-day, it i is understood. Demands
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  • 21 10 V*HE Competent Authority for Oil Fuel and Lubricants advises that the basic petrol ration for May will be unchanged.
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  • 92 10 Two Army "Lassies" Killed While Reading Bible Two worn*, n len killed while reading the Bible when v bomb hit a home used as Salvation Army officers' Quarters m an outer London area. They were Adjutant Edna M. M -rttmer, a^t-d thirtytwo^ whoso parents live at Scarborough, York.s. and Lieulena
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  • 189 10 1885 Will Mentioned In Breach Case A WILL made m 1885 mentioned m the distrj court, yesterday, when G^ Bennett Taye, alias Taye Bq Guan, was charged with c minal breach of trust $5,313. The offence was stu to have been committed i June 24, 1932. It was stated m
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    • 476 11 W i r i ~~Z lotions Vacant W ,dtow Machine J ■Tfm' to right man. t Malays Tribune. G W iNo. 255H i> p mmWy. 1 ivTil-iva) for a ■l AGEfS »>££s remittance P Kpti.- MO covers com- 1 WW\KW. °o0 Now at No. 23, I K^-Uug Sui'^Porc. (No. 193
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    • 642 11 caucauonai MALAY TUITION, given by experienced :eacher. Apply Munshl, 82. Mlnto RoaJ, Singapore. (No. 213H) PRIVATE TUITION given to small boys md girls by lady, living In Geylang. Pee* $5,- p.m. Apply Box 519 co Malaya ITibune, Singapore. (No. 232H) PRIVATE TUITION In Chemistry practical). Apply Principal. Singapore Institute of
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    • 630 11 lo Let TO LET oMice. Old Market Square Apitly 187, High Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 2t>oHt SMALL SEASIDE BUNGALOW to let for long or short periods. Box No 518. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 230H; jTO LET 91, Arthur Road. Singapore? Fu>nished house with 2 bedrooms, bathroons attached, servant quarters, half
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    • 486 11 Business Opportunities WANTED a financier for export business extent of 15.000)-. Good connection*, Advertiser willing to share profits »nd reasonable interest payable monthly. Apply jto Box No 504 clo The Malaya Trtbune. Singapore. (No. 205H) I WANTED Lady Gentleman, any nationality, sound English education, to Join Advertiser m paying enterprise
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    • 470 11 lonthel I AIR j ir I I SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1 333 k< s) ZHI'l 30 96 metres (969 mes) ZIIP3 4138 metres (7-25 mes) From 800 i m to 8 35 am. From 10 00 am. to 1 50 i > 1 1 From 5 00 p m.
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  • 141 12 "MADE HERSELF INTO A NUISANCE" "PROFESSIONAL beggar ol the worst description" was how the Prosecuting Inspector, m the third court, yesterday, described a young Hokkien woman, Ker Siew Hua, with a pretty child m her arms, who was charged with vagrancy. It appeared that the accused \va>, Ueen hanging around
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  • 145 12 UNKNOWN Courts A RESTED^ J Robertson ng C:. claimed trial v-a day, m the- 2 court, before Conrad 01ti!.. j chi r i of fraud. P° oj sacks i,i rice i $45 Thi poned J on May 5. I IM Y.i. day. thai .sou and Do; j N I i
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    • 230 12 AGAIN. The TOWN'S KM. ENTERTAINMENT! OPENINC TO-DAY CAPITOL a.nu— 3.15—6.15—9.1S ——nm I IT'S THE STAR-STUDDED WHIRLWIND MUSICAL SHOW! BE THERE when that band starts playing! /\5% "^^k More laughs' More pcp 1 More swing! More vv*" -O»<M Jrf t zest Joyously bigger than fo^ S^M \**W '> "Babes m Arms'"!
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    • 76 12 :i IMPORTANT SATURDAYS KKEP ONE TO (ir jmmW P^^BK w'w?'7i*.'^^^^' THE ISLAND COMMITTEES REVUE AT THE Victoria Theatre BOOKING AT LITTLES $3, 2. 1 (Tax included) In aid of TBI I.OKD MAYORS AIR-RAID VICTIMS FIND PCIBBTAINMKNT FOR THE TROOfS FUND- TO-.MGIIT AT SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) 7.30 9.30 P.mT y
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  • 69 13 NEWS FROM INDIA I I B I X BB i.d further B ft H" ■7 G IP. X employees B lendid ft to the Bur purX- s for ft X ft -:>hopft B ft< ilancc more 4 ambulft ft B ft B a seat on B |n com1' Moder--1 b
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  • 105 13 "THE KING OF THE WHITE ELEPHANTS" (At the Uh.iiiiiini IT Is rare for Thailand to produce films and particularly films with English dialogue, but In the Alhambra's new snow from up north there are qualities that stamp It as .something more than unusual, worth seeing, despite Its overacting
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  • 150 13 London, Apr. 21. i j ni MANIA is once again R about to pass through I rave crisis, declared the y Budapest Radio last night. (ien. Antonescu. the Pre- mier, has not only rejected 1 the recent offer of collabo- i ration with the Iron Guard
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 57 13 SPORTS DIARY to-day EB Dlv. i. Chinese Athletic v Heaw it, Stadium; Dlv. lIA. RASC J,." 0 Sl-nals. Alexandra; Dlv Wanderen v h.m.S. 'Sultan ran* s.c.f.a. -B" v j.csa'. SCC. S.C.RC, YMCA. tour- ate. HIGH TIDKS DAY: 7.55 h m., 7.2 ft.; 8.59 p.m. 7 5 I ROW .S5B am
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  • 483 14 Poor Shooting In Tame Game THE Singapore Recreation Club were fairly and squarely 1 beaten by tiu Ann aircraft gunners In a first division match on tne stadium, yresterday, by live goals to nil. The gunners hardly had to extend themselves, taking things fairly ea-sily all
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  • 109 14 Gordons Win Over Argylls At Gillman THE Gordons beat the Ar^ylls by two goal! to nil In a re■tnre division match at Gillman barracks yesterday. THe game was ragged throughout and both Sides lost several chance. <>f ■eorlha mainly through haplizard kicking by the forwards Both goalkeepers, however excelled Wiemselves.
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    79 14 The i) uee n^ visited the S i headquarters of i 3t he Women's j Voluntary Ser- vices m London /and inspected gifts of clothing etc. sent from New Zealand i J for the relief of air raid victims m this country. Here is the i i Queen inspect- ing
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  • NEWS IN BRIEF
    • 17 14 Miss Pat Ortega, the well-known badminton player, is at present an inmate of the Ipoh District Hospital.
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    • 49 14 His many friends and relatives m Malaya will regret to hear of the death In Colombo. last week, of the Rev. Francis Alagasundaram King.sburv. Pro lessor. Ceylon University College at the age of 67. Mr Kingsbury was the eldest son of the late Rao Bahdur Justice C. W. Thamotherampillai.
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  • 109 14 WOMEN'S GOLF MA TCH CTAiniNc; times tog the women's oJ Wtch between Island and •*'l>«> Unes club., i.,| ;ill(1 Cll|b on Friday April 26, an folio* 4 Ito D R Campbell (16) r Mrs. m Sharpe (26j •J 10 Mrs M r L Ham.!! (22 it) Ml Moloney i3O) vs
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  • 74 14 T :N h H v'm (-'a' W V" 2" <>" UAniLl A groUnd J'^nlay. m a Div. rand half d l««'-t«-ularty m the Gilmore worked hani v, r> red with hefty uS? m, V RiUs ll, ,s W»d 111 fourth -I ,k „'i,i,.," '"'"!>
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  • 320 14 j D.A.F. (Kallang) scored a three-nil victory over Fort Can m a reserve division match on the Fraser and j ground, yesterday. The game was somewhat one-sided and it was only weal jin front of goal that kept the score down. Fort Canningi I fence
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  • 42 14 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP IJHE third Open Singapore swimming championship will be held at the Singapore Swimming Club on April 26 (Saturday). The first heat will begin at 2.10 pSr Us o a if obtainable at sin. YwTc A mUIB C,Ub iUld the
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  • 104 14 THE following ties m the tennis tournament played off yesterday. Championship sings* Stein beatL.H. Kennedy iI Championship doubles I Smith and Major N Bao'fc A.D. Anderson and JH j 6—3. 6—4. O. Fuller id j Gilmour beat A U Laid r.: I 6—l. 6—2. Mixed doubles: 111 H
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  • 95 14 IN a friendly garni played at tl j J Singapore Ami .Association on Sun pore Shorthand VI tion beat the Wei I games to 2 i players mentioned T Lim Choo Ann 'Ann 3 1: You). Peng Yong 3Ibeat Oim Thl j Pitt Yin beat WI Geoffrey
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  • 42 15 r«— It 15 reportV Ap interests hare it ihi Government iroposal U) th< i* Tof[i P 5 at h n °which pooled Jtion *g* totalling i inve '!?b deposited and Locn. could b f/y oans and U Vn quick rcalis-
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  • 51 15 New York, Apr. 19:— Cotton loan repossessions to Apr. 15 are reported to have totalled 1,193,000 bales The market apparently still expects more farm aid despiie the Secretary of the Treasury's emphatic opposition to Increased farm appropriations and the Senate's rejection ol* the proposal for additional, parity payment
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  • 228 15 Indian Luminous Paints Aid A.R.P. T^HE black-out or partial black-out ias m many Eastern cities* presents many problems for the motorist, pedestrian and defence authorities. To cope with some of the difficulties experienced. luminous paints have been introduced. These paints used to come from Europe but their cost was prohibitive.
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  • 116 15 BOY MAD" was a school rep comment on xteen ar-old girlwife who, at H (SUS» J live; Court, was boi over for twelve months for stealing £6 m money and a number of stock bonds from a bouse In which th I I been employ*, ri as
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  • 318 15 FATHER THOUGHT GIRL DEAD JIINXIETY for his daughter, who he feared had bee n killed m a bombed air raid shel- ter, was declared at West. Lon-J don to have temporarily unbalanced a postman. The experience was said to have been responsible for John Thomas Nolan. 48. of Braybrooke -street.
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  • 59 15 C! ungkingi Apr 21. 1v ,7 gton Koo. the Chinese f isador to the Vichy Govx> j on to I Dr Quo Tai-chi, p Mini iter, v. ho is hungklng i. >m U rir the Unit i Quo A ba r to Al Uchi,
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  • 278 16 (4 a.m. Messages) Miens, »l x eaatAMtf" German recorded m communiqi M headquarters of the an sh riw, ,n Greece to-da Monday) h V i >ntl „yott» bambini Ihe •rdered withdrawal »l aai retem to Den positions continues ami Is near IIK eempleUen The w«"J*» Utoaacing vets cautiously,
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  • 346 16 S. Doctors For Britain London. Apr. 21 THE Minister of Health (Mr Ernest Brown > thank* Presi- .tent Roosevelt to-day for supporting the Butish Ked uos, mIStXSEa* doctors to serve with the British fighting servi.es and m civilian hospitals. the Yugoslav (iovernment remained In Croatia. Berlin,
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  • 114 16 London. Apr. 21. NOVEL methods ot correspondence trom the Imperial forces m the Middle East will shortly he introduced. It will be called the "airgraph" system, under which oervieemen's letters will be photographed on to a miniature film which will be sent >o Britain by
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  • 139 16 CENTRAL dramatic m i during a poul stealing c a ihop Auckland Blair, ig c d thirty-three, Ii 1 1 1 found dead by his wife m the lultry he ed beet: Blair, who Hal Escombe a hop A kland, and p had Ivei idence linst
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  • 46 16 CONFIRMATION has come m a Swiss meat! v that a great many bridge 5 rjaSL! ween Hungary and Yugoslavia I Jl so that traffic is only poaribU A the message adds, the deliveries naSrfca agricultural goods from south-ea EuroSy many will suffer considerable de Reuta
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  • 132 16 A BOY of sixteen who was said by his lather to have threatened to kill the first policeman wno entered his room, and armed himself with a razor, was at North London Juvenile Court charged with being beyond control. The case was aaj journed for
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  • 127 16 London. \> HITLER spent his birtj terday at his head, presumably somevhai k eastern Baraae. After I brations m the morninj, sumed his work at one i cording to the (.erman* Field -Marshal von Brai Commander m Chief, Army, m a Hitler birth* of the Day to the
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  • 28 16 Port Arthur Ontartti EIGHTEEN of the 28 prisoners who recall from a camp near Port have been recaptured for the remainder is proa a blinding snowstorm.-!
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