Morning Tribune, 24 April 1941
1941-04-24
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Title Section12 1941-04-24 1 TT SALES EXCEED 4.500 DAILY Morning Tribune v Thursday, April 24, 1941.12 words
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Article418 1941-04-24 1 British Land At Bardia LONDON. APR. 23. UrnSH 1 INDING IN BARDIA TO DEMO i imi ENEMY POSITIONS DURING THE taPTOF IPF 19 -20 IS CONFIRMED IN Al BITATIVE MILITARY QUARTERS IN < hP f o uo statement was made: The estn itish landing m Bardia can jbe told. OnReuter - 418 words
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Article246 1941-04-24 1 London, Apr 23. VTEARLY a thousand assembled. Amvncan and -i* Canadian aircraft have already been delivered lo the K.A.F. and only one aircraft has been lost on the terry service between America and Britain. These and other arresting details of aircraft production were given byReuter - 246 words
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Article334 1941-04-24 1 London, Apr. 23. "THF momentous question of whether we should go to Greece was discussed at the first War Cabinet I attended m London," declared the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G Menzies. m a broadcast to the Australian people on why it was decided to334 words
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924 1941-04-24 1 GREECE DETERMINED TO FIGHT ON SAYS KING: CAPITAL NOW IN CRETE WHILE EMPIRE FORCES IN GREECE ARE CONSOLIDATING THEIR NEW DEFENSIVE POSITIONS. THE GREEK GOVERNMENT, HEADED BY KING GEORGE OF THE HELLENES, HAVE TRANSFERRED THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT FROM ATHENS TO THE ISLAND OF CRETE. Meanwhile, the Greek armies m924 words
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Article146 1941-04-24 1 FULL CONFIDENCE IN WAVELL London. Apr. 23. j! A CATEGORICAL assurance- that, despite any rumours 5 to the contrary. General Sii 5 I Archibald Wavell enjoys the 5 full confidence of the Govern. I ment and has suffered no cur- 5 j t&iiment whatever of his I I powers of146 words
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Advertisement22 1941-04-24 1 Glamour- Girl" >.» Ml I II I 1 I > »l(. W <>11l M\ IM ONI t ROM BENRIMO OPTICAL Oft !(,:'>. Nol;!!! MUDGI KOM)22 words
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206 1941-04-24 2 Huge Sh ipbuilding Flan Nearly Complete London, Apr. 23. Tin; United Press Washington correspondent says that Man time Commission officials predict thai vessels totalling between 3,509,000 and 1,000,000 tons— the World War's ratewill slide of! American ways m 1942. AfTanfenentt have been made lor 40 new way., for the mascReuter - 206 words
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173 1941-04-24 2 Havana (Cuba), Apr. 23. AMONG a number of people arretted i" B raid on a suspected Nasi spy organisation m Cuba was a man said to be a serving sAcsr m the German army. The headquarters organisation 1 ot Guana haroa had concealedReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration80 1941-04-24 2 _L. These men Tof the Suffolk^ 1 Regt. were en- gaged with the i enemy through- J out the Bel- J gian campaign 1 and on their return from i Dunkirk were re-formed. Now i S they are m hard training S for the day i J when they will80 words
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Article35 1941-04-24 2 New Delhi, Apr. 20. A COMMUNIQUE issued here to-day states that there is no truth m the rumour that the Khaksar leader, who is m Vellore Jail, is m a critical condition.35 words
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Article131 1941-04-24 2 THE woit ot the Indian Sappers m the very difficult advance on Keren was recently praised by Mr. Qenoek, war correspondent from the Middle Ea.st, »n a talk broadcast from the Singapore radio station. Situated on the top of 3.000-foot cliffs and virtually dominating the whole131 words
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Article342 1941-04-24 2 New Y'l'k, Apr. FORTY-ONE per cent, voted m favour of the Halted States Navy convovirn; war materials to Britain. This was shown m the latest (iallBp p »ll of American public •pinion. Fifty per cent, of the voters were against and llMe per cent, undecided. TheReuter - 342 words
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Article658 1941-04-24 2 BLAMEY AS DEPUTY TO GEN. WAVEL l ieit. central sir tiiomas blarney commJJ THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN THE MIDDLFi HAS BEEN APPOINTED DEPUTY OOMMANDER.L\J FOR THE WHOLE OF THE MIDDLE EAST Tins Rr ING DEPUTY TO GENERAL WAVELL, WHO COM* THE FORCES OF THE EMPIRE IN THE MIDDLE EjS Lieut.658 words
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Article73 1941-04-24 2 Sydney. Apr a |>EFORE to-day':) meetJ SJ the War Council. La! members declared that! would insist on "a fall mqn on the Greek expedition! I sion. j They described Mr. 51a 1 reasons for not consultini Australia War Cound i specious. Labour mod stated that they aimedReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement86 1941-04-24 2 GIVE YOUR .FEET A HOLIDAY! Let your feet relax u\m\ forget the full day's WOrk they have to dO v day, by fitting PHILLIPS Rubfb^r Soles that serve as a cushion to take all the shock out of walking— iftpart from added comfort they are [economical 100 for they outlast86 words
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Advertisement35 1941-04-24 2 Asthma Gel Killed m 3 MM Chokinff. M j Bronchitis poi Health and the prescriptl* Starts klßina J J purine* the 1 anything and successful thai /I you tne, **W. J and to compl* Mendaco35 words
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Article47 1941-04-24 3 JAPANESE OCCUPY CHAIKIAO Tokyo. Apr. 23. DIG the capture of Ningnc Foochow, treaty porta ing I ikien Provto- naval forces at dawn ccupied Sungmen and other key port towns fhekiang coast, according icial announcement pi an Important port on v roast of Hangchow I ol Ningpo, ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article42 1941-04-24 3 i the Middle East, Apr. 23. Slavs have 111 the war it is J lav circles Kulovec, was killed Belgrade, M [arco Dako-i prominent Monten- 1 spr ed dv Lng I gro ided r force raV ely ks but' d ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article108 1941-04-24 3 HARI Singh, detective, was charged yesterday, m the third court with cheating one Kerpashanker on July 24. 1939. at Singapore and inducing Kero^shanker to give him $20. Ihe accused claimid trial and the rase was postponed until Apr. 26 and I personal bail of $100 j was offered.108 words
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162 1941-04-24 3 Bombed Out Londoners Ceer King Queen and Ui.iv,.,, ..t London, Apr. 23. out" m e*s London j( |||i(: t Satuj cay iim,t s air raids were ■was m Lo« J i en who made a tou r I German attackL suffei hadly from to those rendered homeless njtoof many home..Reuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration30 1941-04-24 3 General Sir.v 7A. W a v c I l| speaks with men of a York- i shire Regiment J during an m- i sptvtion m the Middle East. J 130 words
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Article403 1941-04-24 3 'in/l&nfT" J i Fcnfliso Dinlumatir Correspondent* IH&hh has been a remarkable recrudescence m Germany's diplomatic offensive during the past few days which suggests that she is trying to cash m as quickly as possible on her successes 'm the Balkans and Libya. It is all partReuter - 403 words
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Article177 1941-04-24 3 London. Apr. 23. ONE of Britain's most famous Catholic churches, St. George's, South wark. was completely destroyed during a recent raid on London, it is now revealed. Nothing but four scorched and blackened walls remain of St. George's Cathedral which was m flames within a few minutesReuter - 177 words
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Advertisement115 1941-04-24 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE PASKOES LTD. are closing their Retail Shop and Showrooms at Orchard Road. All Stock must be liquidated by loth May, 1941, i regardless of cost. j IN FUTURE l> \NKOIN HEAD OFFICE AND FACTORY will be situated at 4 8 BROADRICK ROAD, KATONG. FURNITURE WILL BE MADE TO115 words
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PEOPLE AND PLACES
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775 1941-04-24 4 VERA ARDMORE - Jolly Throng At Tuesday' s Services Dance VERA ARDMORE ma A (LI. ,TI i Nil htheartedw thai pn i ,ii t the Victoria Hemorial Hall on m. Ml. iv nifhl carried en the tradition md service men nen i-» ftingapere ;»n<i eonseaaentlj to Mies* roted it <»"«• of the best775 words
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Article, Illustration165 1941-04-24 4 Top: Between^ dimes at the^ Serv.ei I Parly N organised b v i Mrs. It. L Nunn and Mrs. N A j Worley at the I Victoria Memo- rial Hall on s Tuesday. Lett to light StaffS'gt j J J Kerr, Miss Irene Kennv, Mrs l llebitch S'gt. 1 II165 words
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Advertisement124 1941-04-24 4 L UJLI jgjf 1 ...6\ ,0 J .o' Blue Hyacinth Cosmetics have one aim: to make women beaatifnl at prices .til women can afford, nine Hyacinth Indelible lipstick m si\ shades uilli rouge to match. Bine Hyacinth Powder for a dull malt mii face, Bine Hyacinth < old ami Vanishing124 words
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Advertisement88 1941-04-24 4 THIS AD IS j WORTH MONEY! CLIP IT Ot I AND AVAIL S YO 1 It s E I I OF Tills SPECIAL OFFER :;o', ofl all Hxed ratea I per mane ii t waves J I shampoos. manicures t i facial and ether baaaty treatment. Expert Earapean operators !bth88 words
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Advertisement140 1941-04-24 4 A "*w J k u^y~* I I j- j ncuna h g Kubinstcitts Pasteurised Face Cream To give your skin alluring Roftness an 1 smoothness. It marvellous cleanser for normal and oilj Removes every impurity leaving the immaculately "clean. It also nourish^ refines your' skin, restoring the smootitexture of youth.140 words
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Article, Illustration324 1941-04-24 5 Frocks "they are wearing" for evening them a ,s most he simplest being distention .-.ri cut. shions are .these be- d either by draped ihe tiered darlinga to note. f ever. thai the simple C of dress, wUh E still import for cockt?il formal occaL i rried out j ,»;ours324 words
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Article, Illustration29 1941-04-24 5 I* an :o dmt right is a peasant i reen rhe long i: th manii ver the f I put i lie right i inner29 words
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Article114 1941-04-24 5 TIERED skirts have been one ol the accepted versions of the narrow skirt practically always m sheer fabrics like lace, net or ir. less flared ones (mounted on a narrow sheath m heavy sheer crepes. In the two examples sketched left, the skirt, tiered m lace114 words
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Advertisement79 1941-04-24 5 m v< T^*"~-w^ CS. 199 A ■PR II og? T •-i f r' !»'^yj» I I "for i ********** ira I and L imiir isliiii «J ilislii's I Iry Ii i Id Storage 118 I ||1\ j utlets per lb. SO I j I*% (whole) per ll>. SO.tO 1 !.*>in79 words
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Article, Illustration545 1941-04-24 6 from the shops Worn :iv h l replenish then afternoon nnd n nlnj wardrobe i will be glad to tieai thai pkismi i g u court 1 1 i Booi entram Hill strei I ha |a received most ttractive new collectioi i i from Ann-: l'n m cooi545 words
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Article155 1941-04-24 6 Play hour cott on casuals SHIRTWAIST DRESSES have become d and their popularity shows no signs o: abatia left Is a representative style, with finely] hodice. carried out m misty blue linen-la ray< PEASANT STYLES continue, m both B a:, i modified variations. The youthful lower centre displays this influence155 words
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Advertisement60 1941-04-24 6 I p#gf a \^JJy ..tows M Bi^w PHONE 3335 /J^~~*\^\ PRISCILLA Ltd. i(T m HAS RECEIVED I \M AFTERNOON .V. 'SNOW WHITE" 11l I 411 If I CLEANING \r FIRST FLOOR PARIS CO. ENTRANCI HIM. st:jm dfv CLEANERS J COLEMAN Phone ti(M5 i f\ dLoovrteei Imported Gown r .1 cces60 words
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Advertisement22 1941-04-24 6 Tl l individual style* the most becoming coifurPROTCSBEITI HE L'ACADEMU PES COIFFEURS rfc FPANCE MAISON MARTIN Hairdressers Ladie. Gentlemen. IM* AMBER MANSIONS22 words
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Article744 1941-04-24 7 H.L.HOPKIN'S Letter From London y Crucial Period Of S War Over: Rebuke j iTo Woman M. P.: j Plans To Rebuild I London j !Mar. 2. I bruary. The tha ol winter of Britain that they through a crucial ie wa r m much they had ared t< i r744 words
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342 1941-04-24 7 (TVibune stall Reporter) p^OR tlio first time m many, many years, the consecration of the Bishop-designate <>f Singapore will take place outside England when Dean John Leonard Wilson, ot* St, John's Cathedral. Hong Kong, IS consecrated at Hong Kong shortly, prior to his coming to342 words
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375 1941-04-24 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY APRIL 24 1941. CHURCHILL'S SPIRIT IV) give the House of Commons war information, adequate to allay the public anxiety that is known to exist, I without at the same time giving useful information to the enemy is one of the most difficult tasks imaginable. This Mr. Churchill,375 words
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Advertisement140 1941-04-24 7 Piles Curbed m 10 Minutes Don't let iffl.irur. bleeding, Internal or protruding i'ii<-s sap your vitality, nun onr ru rvea, and <iii <>ii craij w Ith 'hinaroid the rec< tit dlacovery of n A n < i un phj glctan top* ihe pain In 15 minute* o ron can nralk.140 words
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Advertisement27 1941-04-24 7 oj^k SAFEGUARD tpltf YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SER VICE Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, 8.9. PHONI NO. Wit.27 words
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Article542 1941-04-24 8 Hi \4 k-IM I CASE MAKING his defence, yesterday, m the district traffic court, m the black-out accident case, Ong Joo Chin, who is charged with having caused grievous hurt to an A.R.P. warden, denied that he had been at the wheel of the542 words
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Article300 1941-04-24 8 5.t0.000 HublMr Case JEO KWfcE LIANG, who was charged with criminal breach of trust m respect of 314 cases of crepe rubber, worth S3O 000 the property of the Bata Shoe Company, was wste rdav con m i h d l S t l nd300 words
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Article192 1941-04-24 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. JHE non-fulfilment of a marriage contract is alleged to have been the cause of a fatal assault which occurred at Rawang last night, the victim being a 40-year-old Hokkien mining coolie named Tin Cheong. It ls learned that the192 words
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Advertisement99 1941-04-24 8 BRANCHES IGENCIES THROUGHOI'I THE WORLD. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. lei. yJH> 2, KinlavMiii (Jrrcn CATHAI CAFE Wltere Everybody Goes GET THE CATHAY HABIT EVERYONE ELSE HAS-WHY NOT YOU? No Adm ission CHA RGE DURING THE WEEK SAT. NIGHT EXTENSION UNTIL I A.M. M to Service 7,0 cts. "Play And99 words
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Article, Illustration21 1941-04-24 9 L r stun' L snklw "i •> L!■ p ,,,v,(,r E C„ the n» od 1 in .'..n<l reading an r,v21 words
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Article235 1941-04-24 9 v SAKAMOTO, 57-year-old Japanese master of a British reIJ gtetered motor fishing vessel, was, yesterday, fined $100 by the traffic magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton, on a charge of entermo Admiralty waters with aliens on board on April 16 without the permission ot the King's Harbour235 words
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Article179 1941-04-24 9 HUNGRY, SO THEY TOOK EGGS JJECAUSE they missed their supper by going ashore, five English firemen of a ship at the Naval Base, walked into ship's larder, and helped Ives to eleven eggs and two pounds of bacon. Ordered to replace the food by a fficers the firemen flatly j179 words
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98 1941-04-24 9 Washington, Apr. 23 LORD Halifax, the British Ambassador, and the Australian Minister Mr. R. Casey had an hour's conference with Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, on the general international situation. Later, Lord Halifax told journalists that there were three critical pointsReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration62 1941-04-24 9 MAN OF SUDAN The si; lan D< I feme l».ne is formed <»> Su- danese, fearless I »nd natural j loldiers, wdr. British a n d native ©Ulcers, the force >s n o w being swiftly "X- j p; nded i "d many recmil j arc m U ihiinj j62 words
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Article113 1941-04-24 9 London, Apr 23 THE Columnist, Walter UpPPUU a.ea ihe support of Brit f\ m the Atlantic is no han necessary for ihe defence \\'< i! Hemisphere. The dec Hon to defend Greenland prov this conclude i ly "The only 1 ason we are now aJReuter - 113 words
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280 1941-04-24 9 Atta Pool Warehouse For Singapore I EGISLATION tightening the control of flour by setting nj an atta pool warehouse m Singapore has been gazetted. Cited as the Atta Pool (Singaj pore i Order, 1941, the new legls- lation will apply from May 12 only I m Singapore (excluding Christmas 'Islands280 words
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Miscellaneous50 1941-04-24 9 4 if- 4- BY WALT DISNEY &Lli,TYfe] a VOUSE 30IN' OA.FFVA If( IM GLAD I'M NOT SO POFEV ASTO II I (hUHjJVHY SURB, M~EY...ru BE ©LAO BUS* SO TO THEM PLACES YUH r--^ MMTftttr'T »")i I Vx^^F* 1 .H HU"«I WE AM ABOUT 'CAUSE J?V-^v X^'ASjVW^r^iD UoT^A SAVj—T -%Brvj j|50 words
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157 1941-04-24 10 ALLEGED to have had 13 forgA ed Si) ootai In his poaaes* ion before he boarded a ship earing Singapore, Tan Hong 1 1 ong appeared al a preliminary Inquiry yesterday m the third court. *h C H Bmith, appearing for defence, held that it157 words
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318 1941-04-24 10 A COMPLETE denial that he had anything to do with the murder ot Sinniah Govinda Mudaliar was made by Teh Cheong yesterday at the Assize court, before Mr. Justice Worley and a special jury. Mudaliar, wealthy Labis •shopkeeper, is alleged to have been murdered318 words
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137 1941-04-24 10 Singa pore Rotarians Hear Of Hong Kong The Beautiful J "A FASCINATING city— modern, noisy, bus\, like j > all the great cities of the world." wai th- y description given yesterday at the Adelphi Rati j Garden by »Mr. Kok Chong Fook. of Seremban. j addressing Singapore Rotarians on137 words
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Article123 1941-04-24 10 RAF Planes BetterThe Proof London, Apr. 22. JHE superiority 01 R.A.F. tighter aircraft over German aircraft oi all types, which has already been demonstrated m Europe, la being shown m the Middle Bast, says the Air Ministry tieWs sei- ire .Since the beginning of tile year, 122 enemy aircraft haveBritish Official Wireless - 123 words
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Advertisement235 1941-04-24 10 (B__f__%^^aM^mmmmm)mgm_mf^^ >w M 11 i— i 0 (Tim 1 1 t^T i ili^i^i^h i^^an^^ *ta#*. -Ja cf^-' BY feO^d BRITISH IHDJAUNES (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,235 words
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Advertisement188 1941-04-24 10 111 K\S HILP LINK (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVi.*, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For Information regarding freight and passenger accommoda* apply to BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD., THE BANK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW TORI AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA MtO-4188 words
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Advertisement201 1941-04-24 11 MS Situations Vacant Sya Tribune, (Mo. 255HW ~~7^rp^ 7^r~ "an English m Malays (No. 250Hj I g^-^W I \Wy^~~~~- i° Wapanaatyi X anneoeaaary Medfc I Singapore (No. 2!>4H< m- iisti school m k Lumpur. Boa N ft- -'SSSB Btenogre- a* K. w B X ft ag ft ana M,n*apor> m201 words
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Advertisement621 1941-04-24 11 Educational I MALAY TUITION, given by experienced livelier. Apply Munshl, 82. Minto RoaJ, .'Singapore. (No. 213H> PRIVATE TUITION given to small boys and glr^ by lady, living In Geylang. i Fees $5i- p.m. Apply Box 519 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 232H; PRIVATE TUITION In Chemistry (practical). Apply Principal. Singapore621 words
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Advertisement641 1941-04-24 11 Let I MODERN BUNGALOW. lOC. Br.-nkv,"" ft '?i Artilur Road 3 bedrooms U 3 bath s attached, rent $UO Immediate Z .t^ 22? J ,h ne AkPrl b. 5811 or ***** m after office bours (No ju™ 5 J? fLfIS ,d Mvketßquart. Ap,* D 18*. HJgh Street, Kuala Lumpur y641 words
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Miscellaneous458 1941-04-24 11 f ON THE] I AIR j I SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1333 Be s) ZIIPI 30 96 metres (9.69 m|cs) ZIIP3 41.38 metres (7.23 m!cs) From 800 am. to 8 35 a.m. From 10. 00 am to 150 p.m. From 5 00 p.m. to 1000 p ra. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION458 words
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Article95 1941-04-24 12 s 1 J 1 o: thefl J G I 1 4 R old I J th- 1 B 17 1 l SAIL Qfl tne I reo I Led i Mr Cfl Idham. i The T.\N ng I jyestei j third Co I th< ft a I th< Mens Kon95 words
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Article149 1941-04-24 12 *T ry Into 'he death of 1 aged 7 who was knocked dowi Plight Mechan;isholra -lit 1 r A P., at the If ix.' Singapore Conxic retui led a vetdict of d< D. however, held ti. entirely free from blame but said evidence to zugzem149 words
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Advertisement142 1941-04-24 12 fhe funniest Comedy you will See This Week TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.AV v ALHAMBRA Warner Bwa. All-star Cast streaming fully tnm^h t >7^#"*syu9fl fl I*^V£j1 *^V£j fl Bpfc* %fl i^^B y\\mw aara 4 Bl Ba .^jl -Wfa rm <£* I IL* iiVJ I GHARUE RU66LES OSA MASSEN JANE WYMAtt142 words
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Article42 1941-04-24 13 NEWS FROM INDIA I 1 H 1 B be B b |A:i- 22 p WTai baa er £5,000 Mini rehaa JlamTin., la.s I by f W7: r a 1. py pur--1 hines I 4 A 22 1 re--1 a m.. mi 142 words
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Advertisement94 1941-04-24 13 TO-NICHT 7.30 9.30 pm. SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) lIUUM I LY.V\ and .11 MM A M II OI'KI S m 'Virginia v/iiy Grand Matinee on Sat. Sun. SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE (WHOLE SERIAL) *t l tMMtMi*MtM«M»t*M*MftfM«Ml»*l *»tlMt(l ••••*«••■••••••-••>••••••••••••*•••..•......•...••............. ll«ii«M*t«Ml*Ml«»t ••••■«IMII*«tl. l i IMItttlt«ll«M >••••••••••••••••••.....».•••, FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE GREATEST94 words
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Advertisement114 1941-04-24 13 x.*J? P .l CV D *ALOWE AM) DELICATE SlTirvrir >*« A BRILLIANT OMEDV IRENE r| all TO-D,V IVWHIOV us West End's Darin- Comedy by Gilbert Wakefield ggJS'H FRANCES DAY nif>* J VIC OLIVER I J *^^i_l IhTWil 1/ WEI m bWbW 3 bY v z*=Jly<sr tm GRETA OYNT tnd BASIL114 words
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Article223 1941-04-24 14 POLICE BEAT LOYALS 4-1 which I W. i theP beal h agaii hel| Webb* r In I al rly In the p d c I ball a poor fln il i f! p\ -iv to th.- ol The Loya bui Band( n > I iwthe bi ."1 Ml) idfleW raci223 words
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120 1941-04-24 14 MAJ. NICHOLSON WINS GARRISON G.C. MEDAL THE v m da] competition held j the weekn nd at Garrison Golf Club resulted In a tie between Major Nicholson and Major Daviesi with return of one down. In rdanoe with the conditions Major Nicholson was declared winner oo the acore for the120 words
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Article, Illustration75 1941-04-24 14 _j Picture taken t^ aboard the Po- r lish destroyer S I O.R.P. Piorun, i J which was? handed over to S i the Polish Gov- i eminent by the 7 British Govern- i ment to re- l place O.RP.. Grom, the Po- N y lish destroyer y which wa75 words
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Article45 1941-04-24 14 Columbia Radio. New York. reports that the selling of ice-cream m Italy has been restricted to three days a week. The Navy beat the R.A.F.. Seletar. by five goals to one In a football match played at the Naval Base yesterday evening.45 words
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306 1941-04-24 14 SH B 2; MORAVIA 2. AFTER leading by two goals to nil m the fiist half n the Singapore Harbour Board could only share honours with the Moravia m a Div. 2A match played on the Harbour Board ground yesterday, the game resulting306 words
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Article328 1941-04-24 14 FE Singapore Cricket Club lost four-one to the Goidom the first division of the league, on the Padang yesterday Although the game was not of a very high standard, the match sawsome fine football. O'Donnell, the Dons right wing giving the best performance of the328 words
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Article81 1941-04-24 14 S.C.R.C. Crick,: teal week-end ar as follow R.A.F. HQ. on Saturday: JJI on S.C.R.C. ground: CW Law, Low Kee Pow. Lav B 0» Feng Kirn Wan. K. T. W 1 lan. P. L Tan. Teck m Ouan Chye. Ong Swe WH Keng Siew. J Vs. R.A.F.81 words
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Article55 1941-04-24 14 j A start badminton ton mlnton Party lies of tie.s were the results Saturday:- "1"". Chiang M I 15-6. "B" brat Chan Kirn J-A Yor.g beat Teo Kirn Slang W. gj y. w Jj Khoag Chiang d Kang Yon X Heng j 21-7; 5^J. --j-end wl Tie.55 words
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Miscellaneous71 1941-04-24 14 SPORTS DIARY to-i».w SOCCER Di- I. SRr v An;ylls. SRC. i I)l\ Lojrals V Malays. Stadium. Dlv II A. Malay Beglment v RA iUM), Alexandra: Publishers v II \sc, J( s A Dh II B, Airport Air H cv Clerical Union. lin MS see. B.C.R.C. and Y.MCA tournaments Tide Table71 words
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Article115 1941-04-24 15 Lar. ecial Com;- 1 7 i r k I ■OS >.- 22. the Vi I Linlinthf lere toi their spring dlv an j that the PrichinoX Service will to operate lund leaving r to-day and ►und leaving ndr v m on i Bombay-Delhi -c was tor the115 words
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Article475 1941-04-24 15 FURTHER progress was made m the three tennis tournament Dung neld m Singapore yesterday- ihe S.C.C. and S.C.R.C ciuo tournaments, and the open V.M.C.A. tennis tournament. In the championship doubles tie of the S.C.C. tournament between J.Ci. Houston and R.A.W. Hili who deiealed S.L. McNee and O.K.475 words
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142 1941-04-24 15 World Without Hitler Is Ideal Of U.S. London, Apr. 23. THE Saturday Evening Post states: •'How we got into the war we shall not know entirely until we read the history that is now hidden. "We are m it. We are m it all together. Rightly, we may say thatReuter - 142 words
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Article65 1941-04-24 15 New York, Apr. 23 After cow with President Roosevelt, Mr Henry K. 'er. Q meoi coast c< i.st ruction engine*] ha- announced plans for the neetion ol twi stee! plants) mc! cme pig Yoi. plant on the Pa- The cost of t nts will LReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement231 1941-04-24 15 Public Notices SINCAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENT»FRS. TENDERS are now Invited for the foi* lowing materials or »ervlce. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Tender Data of Closing Supply of Liquid Chlorine for the period 1;7|41 to 30 6 42. 12 noon. 10 Juik) 1940. j Supply of Lump Steam Coal during231 words
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Advertisement169 1941-04-24 15 fpy9m9^^m^a^^Bfi^_fr^_w__r- j SAVINGS a A dollar saved is an extfw dollar earned. o A Savings Account is the best inducement to save, To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time' is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may bn opened with169 words
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Article397 1941-04-24 16 (Reuters Staff Reporter) London, Apr. 23. PLYMOUTH, Drake's stronghold, has taken its second aerial blitz m two successive nights. I have just toured Plymouth after hours of concentrated Hun fury and I find the town bruised but undauntGerman bombers ix«;an 'lion ing ovei- Plymouth early397 words
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Article196 1941-04-24 16 London, Apr. 23. ANOTHER attack on Brest, the Atlantic port m which the German warships, Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, are still shelter- I ing was made by British air units last niffht, states an Air Ministry communique. No British aircraft were lost. During daylight yesterday, British bombers madeReuter - 196 words
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Article29 1941-04-24 16 LONDON, APR. IT IS OFFICIALLY STATED THAT THE ARMED MERCHANT CRTTTBER RATpfiTANA IMS BEEN TORPEDOED AND SUNK SHF. WAS THF SISTER snip 0 p THE RAWALPINDI REUTERREUTER - 29 words
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Article131 1941-04-24 16 •T^HE Trade Schools of Malaya" is the title of a talk which will be read from the Singapore Broadcasting Station on Friday ijto-morrow) at 7.20 p.m. The talk has been w r ritten by Mr. R. Henderson, Organiser of Vocational Schools and Handicrafts, S.S. and F.M.S.,Reuter - 131 words
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Article126 1941-04-24 16 New York, J ARMED mobile gm beer patrolling] ways of Vichy and guns set up m the cording to informatH the Berne i r respond New York Times. These steps have faj says the corresponded the aathoritii fearedl surrection by supports^ French pm-\'azi party, 1 semb'ement National Pi TheReuter - 126 words
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Article120 1941-04-24 16 Zurich. Apt WELL-INFORMED circles m Vichy expert! political developments shortly, says correspondent of the Swiss Telegraphic m Admiral Darlan left for par to-day with the occupation authorities. He v.illbel of the Geiman views regarding more UM German co-operation. The correspondent says that V, :iy era that Germany is ready120 words
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Article163 1941-04-24 16 •By Desmond Tighe, Reuter\ ,u< jjrfejj with the British forte- m i.rer AFfJLLSCALE attack by the German ho the British army m Greece Is W" is expected to be launched at any monn i among the British forces is superh n "JJ r J to show great courage163 words
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