Morning Tribune, 26 April 1941

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  • 102 1 London, Ipr. 25. -IsH minefields m the Nlltfi seas now d She sea B f ross the a limit ol rurkishterrl- nee to Greek n n,e coasts ol P Yugoslavia pi, to ape Santa Ha- Ffe'th, area declared j to shipping m a 4 |miralt> statemenl \,i., i ilty
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  • 22 1 177 25. ng like :y Ol ..11 be a tobad news h.:tish. ..rable I We u-h to US is susrial aid Reuter
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  • 149 1 Daylight Raids By The RAF London, Apr. 25 HSU .yions by day and night tan and German-occupied bases are un an Air Ministry communique. •is yesterday off the Norwegian aircraft set an enemy tanker st certainly destroyed it. Another I a wireless station on an island near building. patrols over
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  • 222 1 ATHENS, APR. 25. FOLLOWING AN ULTIMATUM FROM GERMAN FORCES F WHICH HAD PREVIOUSLY OCCUPIED THE ISLAND OF SAMOTHRACE, 30 MILES TO THE NORTH-EAST. A GERMAN CONTINGENT AT 5 AM. TODAY LANDED AT LEMNOS, THE STRATEGIC GREEK ISLAND NEAR THE ENTRANCE OF THE
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  • 271 1 WASHINGTON. APR. 25. IT 18 POSSIBLE THAT GREEN. LAND HAS BEEN PARTLY OCCUPIED BY AXIS FORCES, SAID PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AT A PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY, BUT ADDED THAT HE HAD NO DEFINITE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS. He leplied m the negative when asked whether the occupation might be by
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  • 258 1 Cairo, Apr. to. EMPIRE forces m Greece have conducted a further orderly withdrawal, inflicting severe losses on the cnem> states to-day's G.H.Q. communique. The RA F. Middle East, report that a British fighter WM shot down while patrolling over Greece. The enemy raided an
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  • 111 1 Washington, Apr. 25. The Merchant Marine Committee of the House of Representatives has approved a Bill authorising President Roosevelt to seize and use foreign ships lying idle m United States ports. It is understood that the language of the bill is tantamount to a permit for handing such
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  • 36 1 London, Apr. 25. GENEBAL Viscount (.ort has been appointed Gaternet and Ceeaaaaa4er-in-€hkl ol Gibraltar m MM-ccsiou t'» LieutenantGeneral sir Ciivr UddaO, who has been appointed Inspector of Training m Britain- Reuter Reuter
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  • 311 2 HULL SOUNDS CALL FOR BRITAIN'S AID Washington, Apr. 24. "WAYS must be found to ensure that aid to Britain its destination m the shortest time and at the im capacity/ 1 declared the Secretary of State, Mr. Coriell lIuH. m a broadcast to the nation. Hull called on 130,000,000 American
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  • 102 2 REACTION TO SPEECH <»rk. Apr. :i">. THE speei h ol Cordell Hi.. tarj «it st.i-.i-. and Col. i 1 dox, the v are Riven i I nee m man) .1 -ii kin/ id m lerpri ed h) <M'< is and broad< < jest im n eai <h < ision hat
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  • 75 2 (From II 1.. Ilopkin) London, Apr. 25. T N :ll).« t <■ h< tf 1 Ul<' I hether the Ifchj nj ■ir Comn <>.'■'< re Patrick Ho kl on the bomb expert, to :i the Minister ol Aircraft Production Lord Beaverbrook, paid b ite In
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  • 36 2 W.ishinrton, Apr. President RoeeeveH has ofTieially proclaim••(l the i'vi tenee if r» st.iie of war between Balgarifl on the one hand and Yugoslavia in.i (ireeee on the «»ther. thereby invoking Neutrality Act restrictions pgainsl Bulgaria*- Reuter
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  • 400 2 EXEMPTION FROM A TTACK Mr. Cordell Hull added: "If experience shows anything, it is that no nation anywhere has the Lightest reason to feel it will be empted from attack any more than, m a town overrun by bandits, the wealthiest citizen might i xp< cl lo be tree from
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  • 96 2 Peiping, Apr. 25.— Mr. David Bavis, a British missionary arrested m Shansi Province last September and held m confinement since, has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment by a Japanese military court. This was revealed m a reply to inquiries by the British Embassy authorities by the Japanese
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    28 2 i^ l'hoto shows a.J( j Nazi airmaji j prisoner under 1 escort passing /through ai London station J \to join the S many others m i internment. r
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  • 81 2 Rome, Apr. 25. attempted coup d'etat m the Portuguese island of Mozambique has failed, stated Rome Radio quoting reports from Lisbon, according to which there has been an attempt to overthrow the Governor-General of Mozambique and to declare the island independent. About 200 arrests are reported
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  • 137 2 Lindbergh Talks To Fascists T T tJT New York. Apr. 25. HSRE were more Amencan fla^s than Americans." declared a representative of the New York Timer after attending a rally of the "America First Committee m New York, addressed by Colonel Lindbergh on Wednesday pignt. The meeting was packed with
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  • 321 2 rkj IN an editorial enti I to Visit." thi N ycrkj Wednesday i jj Japanesa Foreign Win* Ycsukc Mai United Stal I'he paper said Mr. 1 must come r to^ regrets and to av< m stall might arise i .sent conditl n m t« States." J The paper ad<
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    • 89 2 mutm II L lIL 'Jfi^^v y!^2M J M 'ssJff 4jgS<yjk J2H i)\r.zo-zi\c Jfr^lSHE^-** PLASTEB >t Ik elso a first ad *J*im*m. \fl droning eultnM* A^W/ l°r LutH. bruise* VLVffl/-' m umm^s\ a U WOUU(IS C cderatee the heal Obtainable from I'(MS^V\^ Si "rat clan* dls>#vT7k peuharlea lv alaea +LfJu\W vurylng
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  • 1112 3 American Journalists and cameramen, who are at present In Matayn vSlted the A. IF. headquarters and camp to-day. and "shot"' the Aussles at work and off duty. Mf:jor-Generpl Gordon Bennett was Interviewed by the visiting Journalists ."nd local Pressmen In the course of their visit to headquarters. Questioned on
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    86 3 yL. A demonstra jL. tion was given of the use of I •Plasma," a s specially -treat- i J ed blood which is sent from U.S.A. to supple- I ment that of donors given 1 on the spot to > i victims of Nazi i t air raids. The r
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  • 34 3 Berlin. Apr. 25.— King Peter of Yugoslavia arrived yesterday m Amman, capital of Transjordan. reports the German news agency. He will stay there a few days as the guest of the Emir Abdullah.— Reuter
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  • 135 3 Cairo, Apr. 25. THE Commander of the Egypt Territorial Army, Abdul Raham Assam Bey making a statement about the war situation said, "We have nothing to fear Horn the up* and downs of the war. The present war Is a struggle between two mighty
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  • 106 3 London, Apr 25. WHEN the Italian armistice commission recently ai rived at Corsica they got such a hostile reception that they quickly departed. The special correspondent of the Independent French Agency on the Freni n frontier states that about 40,000 Corsicans assembled on the quay
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  • 538 3 London. Apr. 10. THE brilliant leadership of Generals Sir Thomas Blarney and 1 B C Freybers was stressed by the Dominions Sec rctary, Lord Cranhorne, m his Anzae Day broadcast to Australia and New Zealand to-day. "A country that always plays for safety, said Loid
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  • 43 3 LONDON, APR. 2a. BRITISH TROOPS WHICH WERE I VDI 1) AT BASRAH, AS OIK I MIA' ANNOUNCED FAST WFIK HAVE NOW ARRIVED AT MOSUL. IN TIIK fRAQ OgFIELDS. ACCORDING TO THE ISTANBUL CORRESPONDENT Or TIIF INDEPENDENT FRENCH AGENCY.- REUTER
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    • 18 3 *ASAH ROAD 89 LJi^ <<«re for: H>* FOOT .EAR' F^'NUts ;nu Kashes> F* SCALP TROUBLES EJ* J UtRMANSEN.
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    • 39 3 JUMBLE SALE Organised by the Fre.sbyterian Church Ladles Work Party to be held* at the Tomlinson Hall on May 2nd, 1941 at 2.311 p.m. Admission 10 cent*. (iifts of unwanted clothing etc, will be fcladly received at the Hall.
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  • 595 4 THE D lug i how t;'kc plat i «he club on Wedne honotu (>'. Prl Fuliana'a Praceetfs from tin- entertain iiu-nt \ull he devoted In (InOrange War I unci immc i open with ion ol Dut< I b Mi di K'»k. ace >mp v ii d the
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  • 134 4 i THi: man y S Singrupore ti ends of Mr. j arid Mis. Hari- i ley Sou thorn and Miss Celia Kllis will be 1 glad to hear tfoit they luive i arrived Home safely. Mrs. Kllis has I \.lu s t received ihe news t h a
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  • 214 4 are very sorry to see her I > I fcets are selling well for the c and mahjong Drive m aid Of the Wool Fund which Mrs Harry Gild is organising at her home on Thursday next. Breezy Concert NO fewer than twenty-one numbers made up the
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    • 54 4 FEARLESSLY... V -^KS > v- If >iiu aces wind urn, yel hei yv Mth remain-, smooth and «o!t thanks the faithful Wmmmmm. v.v» »i Elizabeth Arden pre B 1 par-Tioi, for Cleansing iWi J I Tor Nourishing the skin fc'.JJK Aide*. i 0? t'lCmfH, M QBE*I' .v tftYNIC M\\V\Kl> CO.,
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    • 89 4 J4L ■■■•■■■■■■4 l MMINIIM |j THIS AD IS [WORTH MOM CLIP IT OUT IMP ATI V O I R S E I OF H I SPEdAI OFFDI 30% off all lived rate permanent avft j shampoos. maimw I facial and other beaut' treatment. Expert Europtin Open* I 26th April le
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  • 1036 5 LET'S TALK IT OVER pirl vl TUKNTY MONTHS moIIIIH: You can certainly start V<" N .jittle boy's diet now. Give f rUled and In small quantities md sweetbread are also good order for you to give him cooked I m as his second course at midriut with custard powder custard
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  • 88 5 1 |N order to facilitate the sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged I with the Tribune Press Town i 1 Office, No. 9, The Arcade, Singapore, to deliver these I direct to the Morning Tri5 bune, thus eliminating the i Sneed for you to buy
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    • 39 5 S Correspondence Coupon i This coupon must be enclosed with j every query sent. w 1 Morning Tnbune. V SATURDAY, APRIL 2b. 194? I i si '.^1 l| E ft Sole Agrf-ti f"ia«'*eoai toio sTo»««t e<k..'iip. A IK ***** <
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  • 618 6 Services BREVITIES Juf ll* *l biqut^ ir PRE-SEASON ba eball dash between the jj Loyals and Royal Air Force takes place at j tar to-day, and some time during the forthcoming week the Soldiers will play some. Airmen again, this time at Tengah. The three teams mentioned, together with I
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  • 202 6 fWAN AH SIEW, Cantonese woman, told the fourth' magist rate, Mr. K. M. Byrne, yesterday, a story of how she was waylaid, manhandled, and then robbed of $72.80 by three men. at midnight on March 7. at the 8% mile, Ponggol Road. In the
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  • 161 6 4FTER having had alcoholic l drinks and being "unsteady on his feet," Joseph, Singapore i Harbour Board porter, was J S crossing Kampong Bahru j i Road at its junction with 1 Blair Road when he was t j knocked down by a car
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  • 36 6 IT was announced by the President, Mr. L. Rayman. at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting, yesterday, that the new sewerage extension scheme had been practically completed and had been put into operation since Monday.
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  • 245 6 '|'!1 AT they were becoming more and more forgetful of how to be good godfathers of this city and were daily and rapidly, through a process of metamorphosis, being 1 transformed into a difficult taskmaster was the opinion expressed by Mr. S. B. Tan, speaking on
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  • 207 6 THE sufferings endured, cally by British j subjected to German ai have evoked sympathl practical help f rom ev( J Of the Empire. Few of these response* more touching than thr Indian woman, the wife of, i pensioner. Risaldar Bur a hadur. This lady, the Sanh I tar Kaur.
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  • 155 6 AN Ordinance amendmsfl bate and Administrate nance— to reduce the J persons who have to co» sums of money < -.e.ii^e wise payable, but whicbJH lawfully col! 'f D f administration-*" sj last night. The amendment en« Official Assignee to d^e assests by a *W similar to thai by
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  • 247 6 JHE Singapore Municipal Commissioners at meeting held yesterday, decided to rescind a recent decision agreeing m principle to increase the tax of $1.50 on dogs and sterilised bitches, with effect from June 1. The motion was sponsored by Mr T w Ong who pointed out that the proposal to
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  • 733 7 L. HOPKINS Letter Front London i "Oracle" Predicted j I Bulgarian Sell Out: S General De Gaulle Refutes Charges Of S i French Decadence i And Defeatism: M.P.s j Live Two Days On Six j Small Biscuits S I i F Mar. -1. 1 th< ■> at i ,l,esc nt
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  • 318 7 I Phillips Oppenheim Tells First Hand Story MR. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM, 74-year-old author, has arrived at Bournemouth with his wife and English maid from his house near Cannes. They had to leave nearly every thing behind, but Mr. Oppenheim does not mind because he was able
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  • 360 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. APRIL 26, 1941 PRESSUREE ON FRANCO gPAIN is again the cynosure of all eyes. Whether by accident or by design, German propaganda hounds have of late been diverting world attention from the Balkans to the Iberian Peninsula. They* have been regaling the world's press with mutually contradictory
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  • 1255 8 •DIDDLED with debt which hung like a millstone around the nocks of the workers," was how Mr. A. W. W. Ker descubed the serious problem of indebtedness among the working classes of Singapore, at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, yesterday The incidence of indebtedness
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  • 28 8 Night In In kiu dcj^ lu 'A isasainstn times girls a* the risk of i, n>«ht Thou t«» Kin don't I Bight tor fear| trip oyer a i
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  • 66 8 DOME 3,0W the j now strandeti ed from fond: saved about I contributed to purchase of a Government Ihe money i the X C 5 Affairs Ceimel Chungking. Meanwhile. I Kweilin I gran urgingta tress i LherJ the fund-iaiai simil; n an™ Mr M SM Port Sv I India
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    • 87 8 ESTABLISHES 1872 j South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 5M6 Ftotayson Green CATHAY CAFE] 'II //,7v Everybody doc GET THE CATHAY HABIT EVERYONE ELSE HAS-WHY NOT YOU? i No Admission CHARGE m RIN<; THE WEEK SAT. NIGHT EXTENSION UNTIL I A.M.j trtaissior* Rl.Ofl Service 5(1 ds. Play And Make Cay
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  • 344 9 JHE recent Morning Tribune forecast oi a scaling down m duty rates for estates of over $3,000,000 has been confirmed by an announcement m the Government Gazette last night. The announcement also contained several other amendments to the Ordinance. Two amending Bills are gazetted.
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  • 35 9 kUSTRALIAN troeps hcV€ teen sent to strengthen the defences 0/ Greece, ihc Empire's gallant ul>y. This picture was taken on board I warship which carried men of ih<: A.I.F. through the Mediterranean
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  • 141 9 Lecture Meetings In Shelters riE China Campaign Committee, co-operating with the London Evening Institute and the Londot County Council authorities, i organising China lecture meetings accompanied, wherever possible, by film shows and lantern slides m underground public air raid shelters within the London metropolitan area. As there are thousands of
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  • 70 9 HEROIC HOME GUARD wen teen- J e.tr il i>.i\ id I aza i lldgaU Home Guard ,i li t c n rarded i h e porge Medal 5r staying at p i *t while ••nibs v i-re alliiu m :ni '>' raid and "r remaining N*gh UC.JH'l<l h| t o
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  • 125 9 For committing armed robbery at] Mount Emily on the night of January 8 last when a Eurasian j who was having a stroll with his I fiancee was forced to part with 41 cents at the point of a knife. Tee Ah Sai 14, and Wee Ah
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  • 113 9 Divorce Suit Judgment Reserved THE Chief Justice. Sir Percy IfacElwaine. yesterday reserved judgment m the divorce suit I brought by Mr AC. Willis of Singapore asking for a dissolution ol his marriage with his wife, Ignes Maria Norohna Willis, on tne ground of her alleged adultery with Regimental Sergeant Major
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    • 61 9 5£ ~Z BY WALT DISNEY j =H7y' -|V-s,usr>-^il FdXRNED IF I SEE HO\VJVEC\n)I UUH >>^~ €^t^7- 1 rv)/ T E FF "t^iJTf^^TO^ (^S-y f^^ /y^P^ > w thistle! 1 /r y- k ep^rp RUT v >J LOOKS TU Mts "y^x \V /f L^^/ a^, \\J /^ZZ2^\nC limprodv T/ljkew£reoonn\ /lAy/,0 iT^
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  • 252 10 A MEMORANDUM urging the rif'M lor a .stf|jar.''' racial oupftng of the Ce, !< nese In iya m the forthcoming decen .il pen v has been submitted to Superintendent of Census. •iva. by the Ceylon Tamils' AsI'iOii. Singapore Tins i.s revealed the annual *nort of the
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  • 299 10 Court Discussion On Betting Slip S THE elucidation of the words *'bettiug slip" and S what was required to constitute a betting slip i occupied the greater part of the afternoon m the i third court, yesterday, when Isidore Jimmy Kenlay and Clement ?TVeelz appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh,
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  • 29 10 rpHE Postal Department advises that an air mail from the United .Kingdom arrived yesterday evening and a general delivery will be made at 8.15 this morning.
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  • 118 10 CHEW Tack Hoh, 24 year old stall- j holder at the Orchard Road Market pleaded guilty m the fifth I court yesterday, to B charge of selling two lb. of potatoes at four cents above the i listed price to Mr. R. Byrne. He claimed trial
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  • 28 10 Inche Ahmad bin AbduUah. an officer In class V of the Malay Officer's Scheme, I has been appointed to act as Secretary to the President. Religious Affairs. Johore
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    • 222 10 (d .7*^ai I J |^jfe^rt~?yij 1 i Vf R&OmdBRITISH IMDiAUNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the r. 4c 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
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    • 290 10 Trade Bard OPTICAL When you need glasses. F. Chong. No biufi, Ca# before glasses given. I moderate. Office The Pharmacy. THE NEW" MANLEY ~Q —Our New Manley Rimi* tacles are designed forthu want the best at a moderu They are distinctive and to all. Please consult i China Optical Co.,
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    • 2308 11 l^ffl j 'jfl m B L *^B 4i I i' Wi i«w HI 1^ mtt a\ I l^ l^^ \'^^o^\^n Lost Found I LOST at Gemas Btation brown Guitar, j tutor, cloth-casing, nie. Reward. Yjci Keonk, 15, Main Street, Kuantan. (Ko. 26JH) LOST. Platinum diamond brooch In; form of North
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    • 449 11 I ON THE] SINGAPORE ZIIL 225 metref (1 J33 kr|f /HI' I 3096 metres b*J m|ck) ZHP3 41.38 metres (725 m|cs) From 8.06 a.m. tc I 8.35 a.m. From 10. 00 am. tc I 1.50 p.m. From 500 p.m u> 10. 00 p.m LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG— I6. B6 metres
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  • 425 12 Brevi ies From The Courts IBORROWhiJ It from the owner, l Chun Woo Kee, said i Liv Wenu Cheong, 13, j when he appeared h. -lore the second i magistrate. Mr. Con- I rati Oldham, yester- I I day. on a charge of j 1 cheating m respect !of a
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    • 172 12 AC;Ali\.all roads lead to the big laugh attraction! .snows to-day c APJTOI T il A.M.— 3.15— 6.15— 915 t For the convenience of patrons of 51. 20 beats, 2 Ticket Offices will be provided thus obviating excessive cjucue-ing up. I I Mickey Rooney Judy Garland W .Til PAUL WMITKMAN Ills
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    • 209 12 TO-DAY O TO-MORROW**^ At II a.m. -A S,£L I|| j| LV H m\^ a^ 3m\ I I iZi: i^4m\«^l jQmmM S E_9BRR9?__S?” /^L.' y yOJ-iS S \fll C -tc^ by'llWlVSlllrt A WARNI« MOS.-Fir»» M^'l flttur, GRAND SAT. BAM 1 TF V mjnnnnim^SHk °S APPFAinNCi SHORTLY COM] \\LN J SAROgg BiUIM
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  • 146 13 People Places Rom PaS c 4 v. Jackson, aud a I airmen *ho icts. Bjncopatort provided it h nunini the shoo tht behind-vcenes L»< M D p md X „insen f itofk Circle. ipany was upper at the OftJ Mrs. oraham. r ding Officer, She was charming m a sculpted
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  • 327 13 Bombay. Apr. 24. SIR Ja^dish Prasad, convenor of the Moderate Leaders' Conference. to-day expressed disappointment with the secretary oi State's speech m the India debate In the House ot Commons. He said Mr. Amery's speech would be j placed before the Standing Committee of the Conference, j
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    • 94 13 LmGHT A TO-MORIIOW [7 MIDNIGHT (12 O'CLOCK) mi ALHAMBRA r i?' fc Bdi i$ i j A V -3__ I II I i fw I J| Adapted from the famous SAM KOK Story tCIAL SMALL DVERT' OFFER We now give you 12 INSERTIONS (or the price ol ONE. i> ilie
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    • 204 13 f^|j|^ FRANKS DAY" Last 2 Shows. fj<^\) VIC OLIVER IP RftftM PAV,L,ON m J 0r ,S« x si*i, 6.15 9.15 Vf/i ff^r /^■ADAPTED FROM *Hnj <* J fl W,m urs! kxds SUCCESS p,\ cjotagynt .basiiraoford OmwWr tmimitl HVtT 4 Kjney P.oivctw VV.iKhMELD SPECIAL SCREENING TO-DAY AT 11 A.M ft 3
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  • 343 14 I I donth( maon Ro id stadium If the Manchesten iM Itaf Jwoj tort rd lin period ol missed n,J b md scored three successive tls. .'hi M:il. i exth i. but ba roach li nd bet a i on ni thi was i the
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  • 117 14 DUE to the unplayable nature of the ground resultant from the early morning downpour, ties In the" YMCA. Open lawn tennis tournament were cancelled yesterday evening. Ties In the S.C.C' and S.C.R.C. Spring tournaments were however completed. Results of yesterday evenings ties are: Women's singles (levels Miss
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  • 268 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE following are handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Races: i Lady Zenta 9.0 1 Spear town 8.12 San Frisco 8.11 1 Where Am I 8.6 Furious 8.4 Burraneer 8.4 j Danger Zone 8.4 [First Ra
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  • 37 14 SPO jhe urn represen: B.P. against! wind B.P::i lv badmip Of three sil four c v -bJfl played at I mer's court ment Hill at 2.30 pm Enche Samad. IM him Rasbfl Fardaa J dvi. Aha"
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  • 17 14 CRied A bet*' Singapore lls police^ J 'tr* ft runs B« man ngurei Q y 79.
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  • 265 14 Seemad Wivisi, M QN the Y^M.C.A. ground, yesterday, J pore Harbour Board a < with v team three-all, m a Div. II a match The match prevailed plenty oi thrill few minutes of play, the Harbour Boards Sze Kong, who sent m the ball i a t MunS* goal,
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  • 291 15 NEWS BREVITIES News has been received m Kuala Lumpur that SergeantPilot W. R. Rodger son of Mr. and Mrs W. Rodger of Kunlr Lumpur, was killoc 1 while flying. Serge-ant-Pilot Rodger wa.' born m Kuala Lum pur In 1922 anc' j would have been 1C lon May 1 He wo
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  • 273 15 Han is insured included the risk <>t her property coming unintentionally m conivct with fire, and it mattered not whether that fire tamo >to the property or the property came to the fire. Judgment was entered for Mr Harris fer an
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  • 54 15 Port of Spain (lYinidad), Apr. 2^. A DETACHMENT of United States troops arrived at Port of E yesterday Its arrival follows the signature OH Tuesday of a 99-year Crown lease granting the United Btatel the site for a naval base In Trinidad under the Destroy c
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  • 116 15 IMPORTANT amendments to the Increase of Ren! (Restrictioni Ordinance, including one vesting m the Rent Restriction Board powers to rehear, reconsider, and revise any case m which it thinks fit to exercise such powers, were gazetted last night. "The various amendments included m this Bill."
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    • 216 15 [lie Notices r^uTM>llNfi CIIB unateur Swimming Nation Meeting. accommod that memintroducing .md 6 p.m.. J iril. V CLARKE. re lary. LIMITED. the Strai rgpttlement! >. SO. 38. REBY GIV N l Divide tl a r s been I thi year L 941, and will s on the j th May.
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    • 86 15 JflKEß^^^^^^^K__i_____&__T I JP* g*** V^Hti __fc___§T ■T v e^^lkm%^m%mWa/mmA r^£^f\Jk It Is Impos«B^y')^ sibJc for an Individual to provide f° r his valued possessions the safely that is afforded by our vaults where we have safa b<,xcs ol various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIKERS themselves h< Id tne
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    • 589 15 CLASSIFIED ADS (^oivTpAGE ELEVEN) Educational PRTVATT TUITION given to small bOT» an<i ffr] t lady, It ring m o«ytea_r. Fees $S|. p in Apply Box 519 cto Malays Tnbune. Singapoi. (No. 232H) 'WAIKIKT Hawaiian Guitar Studio. 103, Bencoolen Street. Singapore. Tuition by the latest methods. Results guaranty I. Enrol now
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  • 342 16 London Apr Till; Anzac Day luncheon held 1 at Overseas House. London, o day was a function which reflected the drama of events 00 .he anniversary ot Gallipoh m ;he same corner of Europe to,,av Mr R G aMv/i. the Pi Mini ter
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    • 224 16 Wellington, Apr j THE despatch of British and impeiial tr« Greece was a matter of honour, declin New Zealand Premier, Mr. Petn Fmer,h3 of Representatives to-day The Stm Zealan eniment was fully consulted on the quod sending New Zealand troops to (ireete aty accepted the responsibility m the matter.
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    • 320 16 Cairo, Apr. YESTERDAY the enemy made a further attack against the* fences of Tobruk. This attack was repulsed with the enemy who left m our hands two officers and 125 oth er I whom a number were Germans. A In the SoDum area, British patrols have again been aggIn
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