Morning Tribune, 25 April 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune 0 6 -V>. 72. Friday, AprU 25, 1941.
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  • 209 1 !L,IMSUN, ATK. Si. DIPLOMACY lIAS ENDED THE PHASE OF CAJOLING ACCORDING TO OBSERVERS REACHING HERE FROM AND HAS REACHED THE STAGE OF THREATS, SINCE FOKT XT PERSUASION UPON THE SPANISH GOVERN--0 ADOPT A PASSIVE ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE GERMAN ATION AIMING AT GIBRALTAR HAS NOT YIELDED RESUFFICIENTLY RAPID TO PLEASE
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  • 448 1 Nairobi, Apr. 24, BRITISH and imperial Forces have forced the Italian forward defences m the Dessie sector, it is officially announced. Latest reports state that the enemy is retreating ana, as usual, covering his withdrawal with extensive demolitions. In the Neghelli sec tor the position remains
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  • 15 1 All »«iralty 1 MSTtH! that iht iker J," h «avMy laden y* ton" Reuter
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  • 842 1 Cairo, Apr. 24. BRITISH troops were m contact with the Germans m Greece on Wednesday but no important engagement took place, states a G.H.Q. communique. Despite the heroism of the Anzacs and the enemy's heavy losses, there is no ground for hoping that the fighting m
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  • 114 1 New York. Apr. 24. j I r is high time the citizens S I of the United States got S excited about the critical I state of the world." declared I m the United States Secretary ■of Agriculture, Mr. Claude 5 Wickward, addressing a far-
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  • 82 1 Somewhere m Midd'e East, Apr 24. FCE story how boy King Peter of Yugoslavia kept just one step ahead of the pursuing Germans was told to Reuter by a member of his entourage. King Peter then went to Serajevo, but owing to the rapid fanwise movements
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  • 52 1 12,000 Leave Istanbul Vichy. Apr. 24. ABOUT 12,000 people will leave Istanbul to-morrow for evacuation to difTere:it parts of Anatolia, says an Istanbul message to the Vichy news agency. The voluntary evacuation has become so great that many special trains have had to be run every day frcm Istanbul to
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    • 32 1 Itttt KXCEED 4,500 DAILY >f7TT -CENT -A- PLANEFUND Number of enemy plan es shot down on all fronts up to midnight, London time, yesterday TWENTY-SIX F°n? Diggers Arrive In Malaya— P. 3
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    • 23 1 "Glamour-Girl" SUN GI.ASSI S ALSO All I vn M UK" *It OPTAINAMJ o*l 1 Mto\f I BENRIMO OPTICAL CO. Uij, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD
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  • 542 2 TCI capitulation of the Army of Epirus before an oyerwhelm--1 In* force la a tragic end to six months of a brilliant and victorious resistance but the glory that has been won for Greece is imperishable and the claim that she has established to
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  • 34 2 Manila, Apr. 24. TlH<: United States troop transports, the Mariposa and the Washington, are expected to arrive m Manila, the first about $&i\y and the second later, both bringing large detachments. Reuter
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    25 2 A de p t hy charge dropped T by a warship during a sub- marine attack. Photo shows j the depth charge explod- ing. J
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  • 45 2 Dr. H. S. Swift, Medical Officer, District Hospital, Wang, has left for New Zealand to see his mother who is very ill. Dr. (Mrs.) Puleston Jones, Lady Medical Officer, m charge of the Infant Welfare Centre, I Klang, has gone on leave to Australia.
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  • 142 2 London. Apr. 24. THE growing danger to France m her African Empire as a result of the German infiltration was stressed by General de Gaulle, leader of the Free French Forces, m a broadcast from Brazzaville. At present the danger was not one of direct
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  • 226 2 Ottawa, Apr. 24. A CALL for further aid and material to be furnished to the nations of Europe was made m a speech by Mr. la Guardia, mayor of New York, at the St. George's Day luncheon yesterday. He declared that Canada and the
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  • 46 2 London.! A TRADE agreement I reached between H Russia, according to tne Commissar for Commerce.i essen. I The agreement. staw« w?gian Telegraph ApenJ for the exchange ofjoj total value of 40.000,* Norway will receive sj corn, cakemeal. fuel jfl" m exchange for industrial F Reuter
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  • 262 2 London, Apr. 2L CTILL undaunted and grim- ly determined, Plymouth "stood to" last night m anticipation of its third visitation by the Luftwaffe m three succeeding nights. Ply mouth was not disappointed. As on the preceding nights, German bombers heralded their intentions by dropping large
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    • 100 2 Regular automatic stropping keeps 'Valet* blades 1 perfect condition for weeks on end far longer than v\r~^\ Jinary blades. A Valet Razor will last for years. Valet is more than just a razor; it is a razor and opping machine combined m one. It is simple to c, simple to
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  • 618 3 |'7 ii I i j A huge Allied liner steamed into Singapore Naval Base harbour I j yesterday evening with a large new contingent of Australian j troops aboard which will augment the already numerous "Aussie" j units m Malaya. It included engineering, transport and
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    69 3 Photo shows "^Mrs. Franklin p iD. Roosevelt, S the President's i J wife, shaking hands with I t Mickey Rooney, young film star, i 1 who attended J the inaugura- S tion gala held L Jin Constitu- tional Hall,) Washing- j ton D.C. Behind Mrs. > i Roosevelt is her
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  • 145 3 Chungking. Apr 24 is a strong belief m ting that whatever hapla must give full .support rocracies since no: oniy fate closely linked with le democracies but m the principles, China must I the side of the democraa Kung Po declares: c few independent powers itside the countries of
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  • 11 3 Lftf The Chief of at reCeiV^ cl by •CKinuham Palace Reuter
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  • 155 3 New York, Apr. 24. THE Australian Minister to the United States, Mr. R. G. Casey, delivered an implied warning to Japan when he told the Australia and New Zealand Societies of New York that if the dark forces of aggression ventured to spread into the peaceful
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  • 146 3 **iHttn, Apr. 23. \*mU. U „edo W' M ''-"very to a > n,,u ,Mssib, y on Wt ar> of the o^ a S ff arable or N a L*" ,c a minute, 1 that ,L COnte rence th^y will be transported across the Atlantic. Col. Knox
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  • 812 4  - Hospital Patients See All-Malay Varie| Show: News Briefs VERA ARDMORE BY •pha extren ely lem ton M „i<i the Di Makkah bin -1 ti idoui Intere the welfare ol both European Malay troop stationed bete git rat Ij be presented IHc Ah men Canteen at KaMang a'ith a full sstc
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    73 4 J Pictured i n the arms of her S i godmother. Mrs. .1 I She°han is Ftlly Jean, i ene year old d■|n■h t c t Sof Mr. and 1 Mrs. K. E. Gray. of It, Anderson j > load. J She eras thru*- i tcned at *U J
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  • 114 4 BOUND FOR HOME CRIENDS i n{ i 'Singapore j nave received J letters from! j Mrs. Erie Road, j written "some- i where at sea." Mrs. Read, i j who was a tire- less worker for i patriotic causes J when she was here, has been j greatly missed J
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    • 97 4 The Naomi Hairdressing Salon I under new management but retaining the service* of >i\rii; expert hair stylist, formerly of Hong Kong. Ask /or new contract price list. 18. ICODNEY HOI SK, BATTERY ROAD. PHONE: 7555 lIS A TRADITION IN SHANGHAI \XK im TO C;(K)I) TAILORING. Moo Tao Bee was trained
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    • 187 4 X*t. irimii, I THIS AD IS •WORTH MON j CLIP IT OUT AND Al [yourself Of 1 j SPECIAL offer j 30<? r off all fixed I I permanent ie shampoos, manien facial and other bm I treatment. Expert European Open 26th April to 6 >I» I €< Elizabe i
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  • 551 5 ocma ting and interesting age. and W*** staee m. their development are W 'iirl appealing- So many things larly nd there is so much for them to if to th< !l n ever-ending source of joy to th erthetoaf. because these are very X** wise
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  • 200 5 FATING THOSE BUMPS TUMBLES void bumps and tumbles when little children about the house but little (arm is done as a rule although quite a small lay brinj about floods of tears If you allow it to Provided that you train your child to learn and see what is wrong,
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  • 262 5 i ONE YEArt OLD p Your to Idler should have from 8 to 12 teeth, should be- about 29 ins. In length and i should weigh from 20 to It i i lbs. The soft spot should bo very small and long bone> should be straightening out. J
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    • 71 5 m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m mF m^ mm 7&mmmum\um\mmmmuT3s& 0^ >%(^/ 7>£%s <> Wlffiffljj' $&mmmWK& 4.'/sj&%JP?t s. +uL^* J&4mmmmuW >-mmUmmW3mmm\m~mmWll^m\ mtWM '".'0 BWInA m m!UmuwkuTßKßLmmmm um^r j^^l lelection of delicatessen 70r eCOHOtUICai at your nearest branch f _7 T# LIVER SAUSAGE a*« easily pineapple ham
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  • 357 6 our maKiug a siaieineni. aitnough liiMy conscious on his admission r .u ath i due to shock and haemorrhage from multiple injuries. In "i-. Ing i videnci 1 1. Skinner tated that he was well acquainted with the workings of the particulai type ol lorry he was driving.
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  • 33 6 pROMINENT posters with the Dump y ur scrap here -Thank you'" have already l> hxed at the various dumping t m Singapore m connection With which begins on Monday. J
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  • 310 6 Extortion Of $30 Alleged ALLEGED to have extorted S3O from Ng Kirn J lloek. Pasir Panjang shop-keeper, Lim Thia.i Soon, a pm*s Chinese, appeared m the fifth court I j yesterday. Ng Kirn Hoik said that on the morning of i January 21. the accused came to him for rice,
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  • 67 6 Radio Change A c s HA^ Ewill bln Hupo re s Dei J**™ ti mini da >' when theJnS] gramme will Pft Chl1 6.35 p.m g0 °nt The British ?w Poration i.a, adc^ also take Jn^ e *t. The newft f been moved to fiV News and Viewf* am to
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  • 48 6 W*vJLZ jesterday. to |Q Ugent driving at t2l Keppel Road Road on April 4 It was .stated U turned the con ment Road into Kep^i out stopping into the ether car c .7 Road. Theie wa 3 slight damage cars. Mr. C.H WhittontnJ trate imposed a fine oil
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  • 327 6 Guilty Of MmwM -you will be hanged by the neck until dead." When Teh Cheong. Johore lorry driver the dread words m the Assin C he swayed slightly with emotion. Fori conds he gripped the dock rail but so ol the normal poise he had displayed
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    • 45 6 'st/t/'.IUS Jr 'i'ill'rh'lZ. '#&M#£m^ i i gVawb 7 i W, ><y 0S y Mi TMtii B^BiKB r i i^mßUxu^m^m^^''' 'i-'* > »s7^"' a ly^A 9. um^Lwm m sr^W ly J 8 d9HI9 II 9|HmH@ ai fliifciJßii i T T T i|^BHR -;-a,i -if,^ Hor/5 5 w?/
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    798 7 Loiidcui. Mar. Lidsl of the Kmpi.es -\j 1» rightly cans 'toVitill the strongest > against agression m L East"— namely hinaa L, resistance to Japan. J oast nine months,' writes cp he Japanese army has but several n Shansi and mstt m the Lower Valley last October and a
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  • 336 7 l\lalo Diiir It might be recalled that when it was indicated by the Hon. AttQrney-GeneraJ. Mr C. G. Howell, at last month's meeting ol the Legislative Council that amendments to the legislation were to be introduced shortly, he sa»d that it was not admitted that
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  • 43 7 Shanghai. Apr 24; JAPANESE reports claim that Japanese forced are pushing to the south and south-west m C'hekianti Province, following the occupation of Ningpo. Wenchow, Haimen. Shihpu, Sunprnen, Chankiao Fenghwa. Kikow <Oen. Chiang Kai-sheks birthplace >, Tzeki. Hisapu and Changshih. Reuter
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  • 339 7 Morning Tribune FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 1941. GREEK EVENTS the welter of conflicting new? emanating from the Middle Fast, it is impossible to form any coherent picture of the situation there to-day. The enemy claims— ami it was confirmed by Ring George of the Hellenes— that the Greek armies m Epirus
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    • 83 7 Iri Trouble «d oy High d Pressure .'id the heart, patheadache* at top and Bhortnesi ol Buffer from p Indiifes»ut tn il le la prob- uiood i'7-> in,-. Thi« I i auaei more awe the eymptomi "ally mlstaki n for J:' you Buffer from our Im. i a i„> leorn
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    • 23 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. !6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. 8.8. PHONI HO. tltU.
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  • 388 8 STORE MUSICAL SCXM CONCERT NEXT WM THE forthcoming concert ol the Singapore Musical Society which will be given on Sunday. May 4 at 9.15 p.m. will bo the' Society's first presentation this year. The programme will consist mainly of choral works and a point of considerable interest to
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  • 41 8 WHEN a Britia carrying ;talian priscnerij vestcrclay. it *ni vessel had o' en I bombed by tn embarking botna wounded at a w CaptuK i!«* that they had aj tne!: 'T. hii'-V llfll found. All 1 shol d« 1)3 Reuter
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    • 101 8 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" MOUTRIES have a comprehensive stock and the prices are still at pre-war level. 1- m MnmfTKBM IJB— J i^umum^ m m MMHHiBHBHpnHaMMHHHHMMHMM SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY POP! LAR <o\< lIM 9.15 p.m. Sunday, May 4th m the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Harold Hants (Tenor), John Strong (Organ). The MoskaJ
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    • 221 8 American Afternoon Frock. Finest black jersey bodice with gold bead outline embroidery, full skirt draped over hips. $31.95 WA fe^d M|P Wfl fjdOjgia COLUMBIA is 1 i II Q V i; SYMPHONY No. l |n C major. Op 21 LX8358 8330 Felix Weingartner and Vienna Philarmonic Orchestra SYMPHONY No. 2
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  • 211 9 f me Singapore T Hfc i 'id Music SocieI Gramoi N t Road ,ht It will be •jmpooers. nas been comBoneniant and inon.ain Berlioz Lf C FAm i Berlioz nrination 01 rau.u rlan March a bl of the sylphes bgg* L Suint-Saens tE*U Sa'nt-Saens ?}-mphoi Frinck D
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  • 88 9 H.A.F. mechanics m Singapore are working at top rressure to assemble and pilots to test large number- of "Brewster Buffaloes," American high speed Qfdhtlng planes. At one Singapore R.A F. station hangar after hangar is crammed with assembled, part aMCBiMed and crated "Buffaloes". Many of ie
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  • 132 9 Chungking. Narcotisation i>y urn Japanese m the "occupied* areas has become more seriou than ever before, reports i\ ceived by the Ministry of In terior from the local authority indicate. No sooner did Japanese troopenter a town, county or village that Japanese and Korean ronin begai to establish
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    • 75 9 g^ a BY WALT DISNEY V-: jj IK YES! AND W I KNOW _0 a'vT V THAT'S RK3HT! MICKfYMOKJE. N I y^SEEjPIC^E^LX/ /U1 I Kg, V /^-henth.s \lbeholp, there Ihwp v...i*/ I T a rrV^ SQLLk V— n y( AIRPLANE .ALL H A 'bCUSE TO SET V A^^Sag ,/f 0
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  • 203 10 FINE of $25 was imposed by the traffic magistrate, Mr H. Whit ton, yesterday, on le Thian Slang who pleaded uilty to a charge of neglil ntly driving a military motor by colliding with a lamp .andaid For driving without licence he was fined Si it
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  • 48 10 Whale Hits Mine A WHALE. 82ft. long. n has been washed up Off the western coast of Sweden The head was blown away, the whale apparently having struck a mine, says Stockholm radio Many other huge Greenland whale's ar e reported to have become victims of modern warfare.
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  • 232 10 J A SCHOOL boy, Tan Kok Phek, was among j 21 Chinese who appeared m the relief court, yesterday, on a charge of being mem- J bers of* an unlawful society, "The Wah Seng Building Labourers' Mutual Help Associa- i tion." i Alternatively, they were
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  • 100 10 •rI T V sneeze"— a new complaint of the throat, caused by dust ar.d fumes froir charred debris of i London's big fires has seized hundreds of City workers. It is similar to hayfever. and the irrij tating -tickle'" loaves the sufferer with tsore and watery eyes.
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  • 34 10 Mr. A.K. Sen. Kuala Lumpii 1 lawyer and Hon. secretary of th*> Central Indian Association of Mo 'aya has left for Calcutta on leavo accompanied by Mrs. Sen and children.
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  • 71 10 Your hair is not only one of yoa chief assets, but its tidiness and richness is used by many to taS cate your character. Orderly, well cared for hah, show smartness and personal pri ability. Join the many, who reiv Ml SILVIKRIN
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    • 196 10 a r" .^JI P■ rTa..y^jßß 1 id 1 ri L^rfti^c-^^sr I m \m^ m^mmumll*-^lSSm\ 7 feCUnd britishTn DlAti NES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call China, India, Ceylon and the United
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    • 190 10 Silvikrin BRILLIANTINE MADE IN ENGLAND Write for free booklet 'Yo: r P.aif to the agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117, Cecil Street, Singapore. MMMMMMM Al 3 111 HAS HILP Eil-lfE (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAV^, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For Information regarding freight and passenger accomnodattt
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    • 441 11 lON the! j AIR j SINGAPORE ZHL 223 metres (1.333 kes) ZHPI .1096 metres (9.69 mics) ZHP3 41.39 metre* (7.25 m|cs) From 8. 00 am. to 8.35 a m From 10. 00 am. to 1.59 p.m. From 5 04) p.m. to 10. 00 p.m. LONDON (ENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG 16.86 metres
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  • 376 12 Brevities From The Courts A CHARGE of hay- j inn caused grievous hurt to compatriot -another constable of the Naval base police force,— was explained to Shan Singh, a Sikh constable, when he appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham In j tiie second court. vcsterday. He was said to have hurt
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    • 197 12 UYISVI LOY YOU HAD A m StCOHDCHAHCtm ■•«i»i»«'»«'« l go WOULD YOU 0 ILL MARMOT VOWE L L vjyy£ C MIDNIGHT PREMIERE MA H 0 TO-MGRROW i\IGHT j General Screening Opens TUESDAi NEXT. AT THE T fl l» ITO l 7 "Where You Always Know There s A Darn Good
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    • 206 12 Pack up your troubles q q i and See the funniest Comedy 0 \U 0m TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6.15 9|5 p J AT THE ALII A 31|| |t J WARNER BROS.' ROMANTIC COMEdTiS^ presenting Two Popular Stars 1 ANN GEORGE I JmHMU a I ■X m m m m a
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  • 269 13 ICTED on ;i Ronald I engine* 1 I $100 driv i n g red tn be ed by M hitton. I to the was thai C Lg a works s car at tin n of >n Jan. 27 had i hard when driven b\ towards ji the wrong the
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  • 92 13 PH KING up a fare m Selegie Road at noon yesterday, a ha puller was stunned when a :ew Bitoutci later he found the man, a Chinese, dead. He pulled up and deposited the I body on the pavement. The police arrived and the ambulance summoned.
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    • 309 13 (\lt\lV\l NIGHT IN HONOUR OF THE MILITARY TEA urn fiij W A'fr/ii73\^PM Nl(aH DANCE 10 gflggSßß .'ii »i H fc Ih MC Xi ill APPEARING SHORTLY COME WIN THE SARONG BRIDE HAPPY THEATRE S SEASIDE TALKIES TO-NIGHT AT 6.45 9.15 TO-NIGHT at 7 9.30 •mi xii A "<;oli>i:x MO II
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  • 532 14 p LLOWING are the entries for the Penang races u> !><• run on May 10. 14 and 17: lIOK'f S t I \S> U '.id run I li lt X X i.f?!.-r x > x ■OSIIO X X M. bu Man x X Hue Petsr
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  • 58 14 London. Apr. 24. The classic horse races, the Derby and the Oaks will be run at the Newmarket meeting fixed or June 18 and 19 as the Stewards of the Jockey Club have forrd it necessary to cancel thr previous for runnln ih^ races
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  • 332 14 Recs Overwhelmed By Argylls THE Singapore Recreation n, lh to the tune of six goals t< n« T" lhr asl on the SRC. ground. Wte day'^' th A? sion match. ln a first 1 As the score would indienta v. wholly one-sided, the Recs hat- I ol the play. The
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  • 408 14 Reserve Division FINE second half recovery enabled the Loi to beat the Malays by four goals to thm a reserve division match on the Anson Stadium, yesterday. The Malays led 3-1 half time, but the second half saw the Lo) assert themselves and take
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    • 53 14 I^ MuW W^^^^^^mmmmmmmmm\ mmm SOC v'm, l^^fc. Dlv I.MFA RA?X' St^ lull »-A. (Heavy, S.lifvSS' Dlv II A. YMCA. v TENNIS; bC.C. S.CR.C. and YMCA TO-DAY mJ fIC;iI T lnFs U ft 1026 a m 8a R»! 10.34 p.m. 8.4 |TO^ O n RR 8 O 6 W n. 1103
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  • 233 15 Lore. Apr W thousand re t>rs wen Ko the mdtor lot meeting I. y 0 f the ■Sandal HariKa requested tne Bment tWto Harijans m opportunity tc f for the defence Delhi. Apr. 23. E emergency fcimissions are offered In the ■screes with tne Lon ol the Ky battalion
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  • 251 15 BRIGHT LIFHTS "VIRGINIA" (At the Cathay) VIRGINIA," the new show at the Cathay Is as bright as a cricket and as soignee M next year's styles. The quips and cracks that scintillate from the technlcoloured screen have that Je ne sals quol of risque daring about them that keeps the
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  • 122 15 London, Apr. 24. THE Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, regretfully informed a questioner m the House of Commons that so far he was unable to report progress regarding negotiations for a trade agreement and general settlement with Russia. He added. "I need hardly say that
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  • 280 15 Y^TKRDAYS ties m the three Sin^a,j Py r !a n tennis tournaments, the the YMCA. Open and the SCR.C, tad as follows.— s.c.c. ('har^pujn.ship doubies T V N. Anderttd P Cleic beat N. W Sabine and n. Im. Ward 6 -3. 6—4. Liidies sln^leb Mrs Carter beat
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  • 129 15 Singapore Musical Treat CINGAPORE'S best musical talent was represented at the concert for music lovers at the Adelphi roof garden last night m aid of the Y.W.C.A. War Work Party. Five well-known artistes took part and the programme was thoroughly enjoyed by the audience who were treated to songs, piano
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  • 46 15 Tokyo, Apr. 24.— The SovietJapanese neutrality pact signed In Moscow on Apr. 13 is expected to be ratified by Japan to-day. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, this morning explained its contents to a full meeting of the Privy Council- Reuter
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    • 202 15 Pimples Go Cause Killed m 3 Days The very first application of Nhtoderm begins to clear away pimples like magic. Use Nixoderm tonight and you will soon see your skin becoming soft, sfridoth and clear. Nixoderm is a new discovery that kills germs and parasites on the skin that cause
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    • 381 15 Public Notices i SINGAPORE I MUNICIPALITY TEITOFRS. TENDERS are now invited for ttte **"> lowing materials or service. For part** culars see Municipal Tender Room. Teoder Data of doeint I Supply of Liquid Chlorine for the period 1J7f41 to 30 6,42 12 noon. 10 JunC i«4O. Supply of bump Steam
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  • 526 16 LONDON, APR. 24. I cKnW^^ EVEN MORE suc(^^ HIAN AT FIRST THOUGHT. "Three transport or supply ships JiriK m tin- naval basin were and set seriously on Bit and one of them was actually seen to sink tout tli ship m the naval basin
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  • 100 16 Manila, Apr. i*4 I LNOLO-PHILIPPINE friendship and a sincere admiration for the British war effort were expressed by Mr. Manuel Quezon. President of the Pbilinpines, when he was pre .^>nted With a rose bowl inscribed w th the royal arms as a token ot "npreciatiun of the hospitality
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  • 158 16 London. Apr. AMOVE towards an Empire wide synchnil Parliamentary debates on the war IJM the House of Commons to-day. Wl j Churchill was announcing the U i «n™l j mentary programme and left the date lor I debate open. Lord Winterton drew attentat forthcoming debate m Australia
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  • 245 16 Morning Tribune Friday. April 25. 1941. Daring Daylight Raid By R.A.F LONDON, APR j| AN IMPORTANT ELECTRICITY POWlftlJ \I IBBE CBCKI M \l\ Mfc| NORill-Wtal OF GEI&AIaNI kV.AS bOVihB DAYLIGHT ON WEDNESDAY lii R.4JI BERS ATTACKING SINGH nil UKC REACHED THEIR TARGET-N 1 AKLY j FKOM THE ENGLISH COASI \l\
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