Morning Tribune, 23 April 1941

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  • 12 1 vK \(KK.I> 4.500 DAILY Morning Tribune y,. 7#. nuliusday. April 23. 1941.
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  • 614 1 NAVY, R.A.F. BAIN HELL ON TRIPOLI Warship 6 Other Vessels Hit In Widespread Havoc 4 Nazi Troop-Carryiag Planes Shot Down LONDON, APR. 22. A N ADMIRALTY COMMUNIQUE STATES THAT A HEAVY BOMA BARDMENT OF THE PORT OF TRIPOLI WAS CARRIED OUT BY OCR NAVAL FORCES AT DAWN ON MONDAY THE
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  • 384 1 j situation remains serious To-day's communique from ters in the Middle East shows that the Imperial Forces ied defensive positions south of Lamia, which is about 50 miles i 100 miles north-west of Athens. It is emphasised in Lon* German losses have been extremely heavy. rom the Albanian front
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  • 285 1 LONDON, APR. 22. THE RECENT BRITISH LOAN TO SPAIN WAS SHARPLY CRITICISED TO-DAY BY OPPOSITION MEMBERS IN THE COMMONS The Independent member. .'Mr. Josiah Wedgwood evoked some murmurs of agreement when he declared i "thil money will go straight into Germany's pockets," and
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  • 167 1 22. Fori Min >ter) arrived at l afteriii his lour. Ltoi oi Stalin,* 1 Mr. Malid vhen asked about the withdrawal ol Soviet Ml the Fai I ast ««HowEnchuion of tht neutravrilfa Japan. jtsuoka mi formal idescri c ith ndly. I with the Triparwhich rem ins the imbsii i
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  • 329 1 MASSACRE OF NAZI INFANTRY (By Henry Stokes, Reuter > Hprciial war correspondent Willi the British Imperial j forces m Greece) London, Apr. %Z. 111 l just completed a tour of the new shortened British defence line m Greece, I the withdrawal to which was successfully accomplished over the week-end. British
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  • 157 2 Cairo, Apr. 22. bA F. bombers made heavy atp tack., on Derna «^>d Oaaala kerodromes m Libya on Monday. Itates an An Ministry communit|iir recording undiminished activity against enemy pasitions m which damage and a large numDer <>i caaualtiea were inflicted. Bombs burst, among planes
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  • 77 2 London, Apr. 22. E HAVRE docks were attacked J at dusk on Monday night by British aircraft, states an Air Ministry communique. Bombs were seen to bur.st among buildings on the quays. No aircraft is missing. One German fighter was destroyed near the French
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  • 271 2 TERRIFIC DAMAGE AT KIEL NAVAL BASE London, Apr. 22. ]'HE Germans are hard at work behind hoardings, out of sight of the public, on demolition and repair at Kiel, where many new areas, shipyards and the industrial part ol* the port were swept by fire or shattered by high explosives
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  • 192 2 R.A.F. Body Blow In Greece For Hitler As Birthday Present London, Apr. 22. OUTNUMBERED during the series of heavy attacks on Greek and British aerodromes, ports and troops, RAF. Hurricanes are now known to have destroyed 20 German planes over the Athens area on Sunday, Hitler's birthday. Two more enemy
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  • 151 2 JHE battle-cruiser H.M.S. Malaya seems to have been allotted the role formerly reserved for the aircraft-carrier Ark Royal, of being "sunk" by radio every other week— while remaining very actively afloat! The Berlin broadcast m Hindustani on April 17 said: "Not a single day passes when you
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  • 183 2 Tut? London, Apr. 22. Hh gallant action of the auxiliary merchant cruiser Rawal- pi M 1 hlch was very well "known m Malaya when she nnew^h ft, Eu^ 0pe T; Fai East run whlch engaged the German pocket battleship Deutschland and was sunk m the
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    • 230 2 V" Qeiaaau a l J^i SUtT »P|M.sili 0 Jugoslav Army wEaS capitulated despuTS 1 a legations to J? S Confirmation of th > received from i,e Utr S Berlin, Budapest* M The continued re.ut, these troops wi (er HS the Germans some lj tion and loss. nhhrnSl httle hope
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    • 28 2 London. .V Naval aircraft halt n a tanker, a sunplv sHni ammunition shin rprentli which were intended I enemy armies' sapor? m» kans. it is officially arm* Reuter
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  • 18 2 Lahore, J THE P^'j here to doing aii r m hon« ur .J Majithia. J Bevenae M^
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  • 67 2 London. ~r ACCORDING to a Swiss correspondent 1 the Germans are demanding sow immediate help from the Vichy Gow preliminary demand is said to I* w ment of M. Laval, and the Germans be insisting that Vichy shall taKe Germany. ■«nLsrefl The reward for
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    • 77 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Nv>w obtainable from ENGLAND New storks have now arrived of the following:ARf'ANOI. TABUtn atopiian tablrts: *****2!! B ©waaim "TOTATOPftAN THRIFTS *****22 H "KORITM FORTE ATOPHWVL IVTRAVKNOtIfI EROI.YNON DRAGEES. HEOPKOPfN DRAOEFS HE 2*2™ ™RLRTS nuttrai.on aoraornn ampoules NH TRAION RFI I ADONA wvSi??™ TA «IRT« KYNTHALIN R TARLETB obWnnhle
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  • 222 3 BIG FIRE AND BOMB RAID IN PLAYMOUTH L London, Apr. 22. T] ivily raided during Monday u .mbs and explosives rained W\ I *c, according to one eyeLT; an "almost incredible" number of first raid began at dusk m the customary Lrrith thousands of incendiaries followfnst at once by high
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  • 168 3 Tokyo, Apr. 22. reign Minister, Mr. Yosuke wka'j return from his Eutour is attracting wideattention, the Kokumin i. national is! paper reports, htl Mr Matsuoka holds to the future domestic ■lomaMc measures which idcpted bj the Cabinet, iper under. stands that the r< port will be c Cabinet, the
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  • 222 3 (By Reuter's Staff Reporter) Plymouth, Apr. 22. ADMIRAL of the Fleet. Lord Chatfield. watched from Government House th? lire blitz on Plymouth on Monday night, and to-day toured the newly devastated aieas. Guest of the commander-in-chief, he kept himself informed of each phase of the raid
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  • 118 3 Old Clothes Wanted By Medical Auxiliary OLD clothes are wanted- very old clothes (shirts, shorts and trousers*. These are for the use of the local Medical Auxi liarv Service's Technical Section which is arranging more demonstrations of first aid m which "casualties" are fixed up with realistic dummy wounds It
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  • 118 3 FE Petrol Rationing Officer, Singapore, Major W Rose, advises that petrol coupons for May will bo ready for issue at the Petrol Rationing Office ißencoolen Street entrance > a.s tallows:— Thursday. April 24. vehicles with registration numbers S. 1 to S. 3000; Friday. April 25. numbers S.
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  • 298 3 Roosevelt To Visit Ottawa Ottawa, Apr. 22. TAN AI) A may participate m the defence of Greenland as she is already doing m f he case of Iceland. This was revealed by Mr. Mackenzie King (Canadian Premier) at a press conference, at which he
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  • 66 3 "China And British R.A.F. Squadron Shanghai. Apr. 22. IT was officially announced yester- day that advice had now been (ceived from London that His Majesty's Government had pre;erred the titles of "China and Biit.sh squadron to a squadron A Royal Air Force panes i-aid for contribution? of over £100,000 irorn
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  • 28 3 Tokyo Apr. :i2. MR. Itsuo (Jotoh, a secretary of the 1 Fc.e'gn Office, ha* been appointed Consul-General m Sydney, I acc'vdjn* to an ofl:c..il .uinounce-j ment. Eastern News
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    • 113 3 89 BRAS BASAII ROAD 89 I Special Cure for: I 'SINGAPORE-FOOT* 'EAR' 1 Eczema, Pimples and Rashes, I HAIR SCALP TROUBLES I ielepa^ Sat"" J HERMANSEN. I BRING YOUR SHAVING 'UP-TO-DATE' WITH A Gillette One-Piece Razor '""'■'■■if -J The Gillette 'one-piece' razor The No 45 set shown contains is the
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  • 965 4  -  VERA ARDMORE I^ ~—^H| f PEOPLE f PLACES UI M ib Bribed fund id party for th< i Rani Chrial heai thai mo I thai effort will have rthi th vi and b fon tti 'tten to i j- accounl ive hundred Sri n
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  • 53 4 Bound For China L Put v r i-d 1 J is Mia m Chani K" okl papular m* S ber ef th yeunter set I gcreaisaa i she h I route toSsjal i hai mill Ketif at J ni o hi p." l^ lea v. «Mft hesbari Mj small *M*n
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  • 13 4 BID DAY Satur*a> y S3 I pali "'..iiiert oi w>« r 71 foaiaw
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    • 179 4 w H V I) o f li smr THOUGHTFUL Ja^/ PARENTS mm &U SINI) THI IR r DAUGHTERS m PITMAN S I till '•m 'f r: pid inn <'i i ralnlni h been txti irdtnarlly successful m assisting v people to \v<!l-pnlrl and pro-. r>«si m nil branches of I
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    • 37 4 The Naomi Hairdressing Salon has just received the last consignment from France of Jean I'alou IJg»*<i<rks colours; Cyclamen, Red Rose, Amarantc lh iODNBI HOUSE, BATTERY ROAD. BURTOLS Specialists m Dry Cleaning etc. MAN MANAGEMENT) Illinois \s Brili*ir*
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  • 624 5 ian looks prettier or more dis*°sT she is well made up. but we are t tha t it takes knowledge and skill succeaafulrjr. A few dabs of PPU of lipstick won't turn homely wum en are seriously studying yeara has been confined to the Specialists are being asked
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  • 53 5 FASHION goes to the head J as Ruflh Hussey, M.G.M. star, wears the latest m hair 1 ornaments. IJhe young actress advocates the practise of y "dressing up" your hair style m keeping with your ensemble. For festive occasions, she wears a tiny Juliet cap of sparkling S rhinestones to
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  • 164 5 be glad you re a "brownette" BROWXETTES c an j •carry off" bright acces- S series... .so add a bag m brilliant colour to a dark —or medium-toned costume. or choose a L bright necklace, or t carry a gay hanky. If you pick a high-colour- ed accessory, however, J
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    • 89 5 R prime quality BiiHI sp r PORK f^^ no finer obtainable If anijwkere v\ar X) Because it has the superior flavour B^ arid quality only found m imported I txjrk All our Australian Pork i> PtY^^^^^^W obtained from selected milk and Jj^/tJjßfawfl wheat fed piys W* always have jwTTTf/f^" \lm
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  • 586 6 Services' BREVITIES if ll* "I liif|iM^ 'I'm-. Dinner Club ha* seemed another well- I known Singaporean ter rta second meeting wfi e h due to take place on Wednesday April J mm h. rhe ipeaker on this occasion will be thej Honourabh Ali B. Jordan, Secretary for I Chii c
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  • 31 6 SIR GEOFFH WHISKARD London ati SIX Geoffrey Whiskarfl term of office as High OJ sioner In Austral recently expired, has beer, i trd permanent Sfecretartl \flnlstfy of Works r:.tM British Wireless
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  • 424 6 $30,000 WORTH OF RUBBER VANISHES THE sto.y „f the disappearance of $30,000 worth ol rubber, P«S m 314 cases, belonging to the Bata Shoe Company. th, mtaeeof ihe Company's estate m Kulai. Johore. was ;,l'n i "c fifth court, yesterday, at the preliminary inquiry Into a charge of criminal breach
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    • 144 6 Westindhousc M^=TT^ "<X\~^i',4BEFRICERATOI cite- M!w^<aw**fS <^^^ =-^cJM til i/ >r/>/u0 hf n W<^' ca \t j yp> n vi P R 0 T E C T I 0 N ;.j- New beaarty through colourful interiors and long graceful SSC If^^l Ne* Patent Door latch and sT^"^spring hinges, defrost reminder jl
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  • 729 7 H.L.HOPKIN'S LETTER From London Air Officer On Fall j J Of Sedan: Good War Record Of The Civil j J Service: Pretty Girls i Get Lifts j Ifidon, Mar. 1. L just published ("The toi a B Officer," Ltd., 45.) Startling revelatiom of happened m France last T!ir writer was
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  • 241 7 London. HNE nmnth after launching the M New China Study Course" by the China Campaign Committee, 800 persons have already registered. This is considered as a remarkable result m view of the critical tine.s. Under the general editorship ot Miss Margery Fry, Vice-chairman of the
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  • 364 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1941. GREEK WAR LATEST cables inlicate that it might become necessary to evacuate our forces from Greece where they have been fighting the greatest defensive battle of all time. Although the possible setback m Greece will not affect the final issue, which cannot be m
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    • 53 7 HPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 UtCADE WILDING Specializing; *alai Muscle Anomalies. r 'r:ite Visual flljiiiSsfS LSsfs if ne edeS V jßr A Iho »"Pson Dr. of Ocular Science. ■■"NM Qtetel Exptcte.e.. ta **none 3002. jLik., !ffi^v«-Mt ,a3f» m^ ?*^«g ,^r^T* M^^mT^^^x^tmmmm\ PlfcL^^d i^f*^ *Jlf T" tf^^^r l 3 L3W^4N'/*^v ESw 7ff\JP^B^P*fC
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    • 110 7 Fal Reducing Secret Discovered m prescribing t<> the famous Ifovla Stars ol Hollywood, California, s physician has ,i. covered safe quick method to remove ugly fat— 6 pounds .1 week or r> to L'"> pounds a month This new discovery, illed Pormode, brings new health and energy and 1 vigouroua
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    • 24 7 4gx SAFEGUARD If Jiff YOURSELVES THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION j SECURITY PLUS SERVICE iHead Office-No. I6D Cecil Streel, IbINGATORE, 8.8. "TONE no. mt.
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  • 807 8 Mi nc* Inquiry (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday THAT the Legal Adviser had notified the Commission that hi was not going to institute criminal proceedings against Mr A H M Cretch. Inspector of Mines, Perak, was a statement made by the Hon. Mr. E.
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  • 119 8 Breach Of Trust Charge Fails GEORGE Bennett Taye, alias; Taye Boon Guan. who was charged with criminal breach of trust m respect of $5,313, was acquitted yesterday by the criminal district judge. It was alleged that ihe accused became a trustee of an estate m 1929 and that m 1932
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  • 159 8 UNKNOWN MAN'S DEATH FEELING a sudden bump while driving his car along Lavender Street, on the night jof April 2, Mr. Teijiro Nakai. j mercantile assistant employed [at the M.8.X., stopped his car and investigation revealed a man lying bleeding m the middle of the road. Mr. Nakai told the
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  • 50 8 a ret M °Jfmtw J »> n Innge J '—ster. t '•"slass 0n „l 't she 1 h v t hL ,(l cand She ha d 3 work at I rh t| plosioi «aj *a s st,u wort atf] n «w til !i lVhit, i b *n horn, with
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    19 8 A v Central! m .il Wu en wider tivit iaj incumbi contn 1 organs m the Who!! l
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    • 421 8 i mm Imerieaui /Mternoon Frock. i inest Mock Jersej bodies with {old bead outline emkrotdery, lull vkhi draped over hips. J^JN ill Ffl^ ri J wEmt 9 Wi Foot Itch Cause Killed in4Daujs Pain and Itching jf' Stopped m 7 Minutes/ I O feet itrl l>adl] tl il th* parasites,
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    36 9 Ovei Board. at the eighth Plenp the Kuomintang Executive Committee it bas decided 'hut the authority and urisdiction the secretarya be elevated. Mr. Yen jhu the outgoing secrecy resigned owing to pool International News ft
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  • 254 9 i DENIAL that she had com- mitted misconduct was given by Mrs. Willis at the con- j tinued hearing of the divorce suit, yesterday, before the Chief Justice, m which Mr. A. C. Wil- 1 lis of Singapore is suing his) wife, Igncs Maria Noronha Willis, for a
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  • 166 9 CEVERAL Chinese girls m whose company the accused was alleged to have visited amusement parks and other places of entertainment gave evidence for the prosecution yesterday at the continued hearing of the Mandai murdei trial, before Mr. Justice Worlej and a special jury at the
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  • 52 9 GLASS FOR ABROAD HERE is a collection of e\- port ulass ware made by British blowers, ready for dis- latching abroad. The glaaa mrsi'c is packed Is casks site shipped all otti the werM I \'i<{ as ca«ks tl aimilsr e\- ports were bt ton- the out- break of w
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    61 9 When NilsTho (,ranlund ar rived m Holly v a s i i 1 brought w it i him a n« u idea m nightclub entertainment, the key note of which is informality The audM'vicc joins H some of the insist numbers. Further h poses s v c b people is
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  • 137 9 HIS ANCESTOR WATCHED FOR NAPOLEON ON SAME BEAT History is repeating itself A the Bhindena of Iping. Nearly 140 years ago Mr Jam Blunden joined the Iping Icjral A fence force formed as a aaieguai against a C possible NapoNiucn vasion. He was on duty duilr 1 Wonder have passed
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    • 72 9 ic;f 7" BY WALT DISNEYJ g|^sn P -and thes this Vwryegop.] PwnpF 5 H^fil n^SK^wfS^ BELIEVE QUEER OLD PROFESSOR ALL R'SHT S^'^JEE-ptV HLHI ?A. -nit T0 T KE OFF THERE i r SAID HE'D PICKED ME i V, BUT I'VE PLANE WAS THERE) SJl^fcJ /T\ |k_ A^_^_— TO 50 TO
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  • 171 10 NO. 1 I I Amb torn Brlti h Euro pean IMI In additi vi to doing the ni I] recruit vho are to their stride, have att dard o) kn .xi Nur. ing i i(j) tding the Unit anxlo a mall library idi ip thena absorb
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  • 190 10 IF every man living were to sleep m his neighbour's bed It could not bring the world so near shipwreck as that pridv\ that avarice, and that intellectual slot h which the Church has forgotten to write m the tale ot its capital sins.'" Miss Dorothy
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  • 65 10 Farm Lorry For Dame Margaret win ii Dame Margaret Lloyd George WSJ buried m Criccieth, the coffin, ol Japanese oak, was tarried un a farm lorry drawn by sixtyfive Homo Guards. each bearing wreath. Prom a cottage window came melody of one of Dame Margaret's favourite Welsh hymns, played on
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  • 53 10 A plan for a gran- expansion >] the city of Rome i wards the .sea is ap- j proved by a decree published m tin Of- ficial Gazette All lands compi within the boun daries laid down by I Utf plan will be i propriated
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  • 109 10 THE Milk Marketing Board was ordered to pay i!4GO damages and costs to a haulage contractor who. it said, used for his pigs milk entrusted to him for de?ivery. The board agreed that the allegation said to have been made by farmer was unfounded, but
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 207 10 ii. -»*i^H^"" mmm^mmm mbJ ii BY PiO^dBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the f 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 their requirements,
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    • 439 10 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banish Am ff a«. bats Catarrh and In a i mazing neSIIIIS heading tasemeol Started m 24 Hours by m Praised By Users Formrr sufferem i A* nus Hicfovprv th r i' ral^ s of Spa rvCW i/iitgvciy wonderful results n r^afnea. and Head Noises need
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    • 304 11 iuations Vacant I m Machine L igbi man. l n Ban ffi|X 1 JJo. 250HK r- m Johore. 1 ply Box 514. 1 INo 223H, rorrnMMEND Malay Ayah i Apply No. "'^No. 203H) En«U-li School 1 I Kuala Lumpur 1 .uired No Kuai rNo LU, sssSi Seletar English 1 r
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    • 632 11 Educational MALAY TUITION. given by experienced teacher. Apply Munshl, 82. Minto RoaJ, Singapore. (No. 213H' PRIVATE TUITION gr. 01 to small boys j and ftrla b Y lacl y> Utlng In Geylang Fees $0- p.m. Apply Box 51t» clo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. *****) PRIVATE TUITION m Chemistry (practical). Apply
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    • 1047 11 For Sale prismatic binocular- magnifiers thermometers M. Ezekiel Sons, Optician The Arcade. (No. 283H» WALL THERMOMETERS $175. Spectakleer eyeglass polish $1 (X) M Eze»ieJ <v Suns. Opticians, The Arcade iNo. 284Hif NEW (IESTETNER 2«i" printing machine Price M5O-. Apply Federal Rubber Stamp. Ipoh {NO. 224 Hi ROLLER water ballast, hand
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    • 454 11 I ON THE] J AIR 1 Us ir -it- B SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.3371 kc|S) ZM'l 30. 96 metres m es) /.lll'l 413H metres (7.25 meg) From 8. 00 .i m. to 8-35 a.m. From 10.00 am. to 1.50 p.m. From 5.00 p.m. to 10 00 p in LONDON
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  • 87 12 NEWS FROM INDIA In! i „1 E -r i I I .'J I ml I eit or t > Cir'V G BUI] the suppj ol Thi tioi J In I at labour I •.'.a:. I tlon. Tta 1 of all '.r.dusal btv:: J their uractiaj 1 pa thy with 'M
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  • 126 12 Japanese Reverses In Kiangsi Changshan. J2APANESE reverses m Kiangsi have shattered the crack 33rd, S4th divisions and the 20th mixed brigade, whose loss included 6,000 casualties m men. 2.000 m horses, -47 prisoi tour rield guns, 160 heavy machine guns, 1,300 rides and other war materials, according teac a communique
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    • 210 12 V, Bs D EpRESSLD when there is show like this 01s m ion n? lYotl don't have to take Ol It word lot it just ask any oneoi the THOUSANDS who attended Yesterday's Opening! I I snows DAILI V^/li I l V^/L 11 AM.— 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 1 he King
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    • 145 12 OLD FAVOURITE TUNE NICHT nigh m yL Th fc r J *VyX|^rtjj l x hXNI THF FRIFNDLY AT.MOSPHFRF OF SINGAPORE S SEASIDE CABARET I HAPPY THEATRE j SEASIDE TALKIES To-Night at 7 P.M. To-Night PHANTOM CREEPS B ToMorrow i "MICHAEL MINDA MORA S STROGOFF" THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY I*OIM LAII
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  • 48 13 m X X H B By::.' fourth X three H H and Him': HP •Ml:. iH'^'' H jH trust of H Tamil for I H for p Hon that w on I ceivthe 1 1 acwas haik.l R as St" hi, i Esku »o U ploy CoW
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  • 495 13 STRIKE UP THE BAND" (At the Capitol) vfUSIC loti of it— <lrums. crazy dancing; M -including The Conga— and catchy: ru.i' through "Strike Up The Band/i C Ditol'a new film, featuring Mickey. id Judy Garland. In a manner; ieldoa been seen before on the ,1- Paul Whiteman s
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  • 123 13 Anzac Day Ceremony At K.L. (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE A. I.F. will celebrate Anzac Day on Friday with a ceremony at the Cenotaph at 9 a.m. A march past m the evening will be followed by a military review on the Padang at 5 p.m. At
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  • 44 13 London, Apr. 22 TOE Duke and Duche.ss of Glou--1 coster paid a surprise visit by t to Belfast and mode a tour of tin bombed areas. ielr last visit to Ulster was m 1935 when they spent part, of their ymoon there.- British Wireless
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    • 173 13 1-^ilLH^I 'Room For Two* /t^^j§ft__^ wHH H I f JMHH H^k y ji mUm *i 1 *^^0 Prices of Admission 3.15 Matinees: DOWNSTAIRS 50c 25. inc. Tax (No Concession) IPSTAIRS $1.20 inc. Tax (Children Services M Price) \IVI <li\M,l THE THREE MUSKETEERSoFmIR^ RETI RN SCREENING BEN TRAVERS FARCE TOM WALLS
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  • 509 14 rHINESE Athletic ii the first d raion f of the league Üble yesterday, on tl Stadium, when they emerged winnl^over the B.A (Hi ivj nent) by the only coal fcored which they notched nine minutes fore half time The victory wa i fullj deserv< d lives
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    73 14 Mr R G. Men- y\ das, the .\us- i traiian Prime I Miaiater, who J is m Britain to 1 confer with the British Gov- J ernment, at- j tended a meet- I i ing of the War J Cahinet. Here t S are the two i Prime Minis- j
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  • 93 14 Woman Creates Court Scene I~JI OU R policemen had to eject Ker Siew Hua from the third police court, yesterday when she was ordered to the House of Detention by the magistrate for being a vagrant. She created a scene m the court and sat on the ground when the
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  • 220 14 JB.A. and S.C.F.A. played a goalless draw on C S.A. ground yesterday m a div. 118 match. Play .ya.s exciting throughout, although both teams finished badly m their offensives. The B.C FA. did most of the attacking m the ni i hail but although combining
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  • 280 14 THE following are the entries for the Selangor Turf Club spring meeting on Wednesday and Saturday April 30 and May 3. Marie Bruce x Nonya Sarawak x On Approval x Orange Pekoe Ordination x Pockets x President x Princess Prim Red Dot i Regiment
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 52 14 MILK TIME 7 FORTHE KIQOIES With Pat-a Cake and Glaxo niscuits J| afTords v delicious meal which every C youngster will enjoy. yMb At" I'Wv M SIRE AMI ASK FOR PEEK FKEAN 'S r Vj *W% pod —*+^r~w *mo "BISCUITS |B OI ">NDON, ENGLAND r Makers «f Famous Biscuits. P
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  • 48 15 Medical Auxiliary Service PRACTICE ■*!iwc m Singa--1 i and I*** and w nfbe 26 and Sunday. S All will HospituN. Aid or n L es already arT for their Mi mbere already del shifts" will reto their I at 2.30 p.m. on rdav Working inn will be worn.
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  • 31 15 ir, Apr. 20. Government of entrai Provinces considering a be tn propagate h industries. spinning and Eng, among the ;ines of Chhota ir and the nirUng districts.
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  • 64 15 STARTED my ay of life before 16.' said 19--)ld Chan Yew yesterday, m court, •vide n c c U Cheo W chargi knowingly hich she was el tenant to brothel. i ?ifl Bald she been with the W for thi and had I •ha her 1 -law. »n said
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  • 33 15 koon, Apr,. 20 f r ,lr ':i'.i OoverUL Bl v rrnri sir tne ted bI, address. lay r.n, Pro- enter- onneclor I mJ ''ire t th. '-Pds It Ml f a c:
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  • 130 15 LEE WAI TONG COMING HERE SOON ■SINGAPORE will soon see Lee Wai I Tong. the idol of Chinese football, m action m Singaoore Arrangements have been completed for the South China football team to visit, and play several matches here early next month. The side are now champions m the
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  • 21 15 Pittsburgh. Apr. 21:— Thus week's slight decline m the steel activity to 96 per cent, of capacity reflects the coke scarcity.
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  • 53 16 Zurich, Apr. 22. Admiral Darlan is shortly goinc to Paris to fconfer with Hitler's envoy Otto Abetz, according to newspaper despatches from Vichy. The report adds that Abetz, has just returned from Germany with very important instructions from Hitler, which might lead sooner or later to a favourable development m
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