Morning Tribune, 28 April 1941
1941-04-28
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Article, Illustration287 1941-04-28 1 FIGHTING REACHES EGYPTIAN SOIL London, Apr. 27. JO-DAY'S communique from General Headquarters m Cairo once again reports the situation m Greece m the following words: "Our troops are continuing their withdrawal." This is the only official news on the fighting on the Greek mainland received to-day. The German High287 words
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Article89 1941-04-28 1 i New York, J Apr. 27. TEARS of the early attack i i on Portugal ar*» expressed m IK e w I t rk| 1 Times' reports I received from y l Europe. J According \v J 1 these reports, Dr. Salazar y i P o r89 words
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Article474 1941-04-28 1 NAZIS MAY PRESS TURKEY Ankara, Apr. 27. nostilities began, a Turkish newspaper I Germany may have demands to make on r, Ikadam, also issues the first appeal of it.- Turkish Press for collaboration between that Hitler tin military Spanish dispose oi lam says: German oressure on Turkey and theReuter - 474 words
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Article763 1941-04-28 1 [4.30 a.m. Message] London, Apr 27. IN order to win this war, Hitlev •I must either conquer this island by invasion or he must cut the ocean lifeline which joins us to the United States," declared Mr. Churchill m a world broadcast to-night. Mr. Churchill described763 words
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Advertisement23 1941-04-28 1 rrT SALE* KXCEED 4.500 DAILY 'OCULARS H X.24 L i 50 i\ B 30 Cl| Bl *x 32 I x 30 •Kiel pr^23 words
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Article73 1941-04-28 2 MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FOR 27 BABIES London, Apr 27. TWENTY SEVEN babies had I miraculous «aoes when theli home was wrecked by a erosive bon.D during a S^raidona north-ig tal town on Saturday niuht Of the nursing staff, numbering eight three v killed and three Injured. The babies 1 rots wen-Reuter - 73 words
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Article139 1941-04-28 2 London, Apr. 27. "nß'Tisfi sea power will beat Hitler _>!,; the end W Lieutenant Commander Fletcher, ParliamenPrlvate Secretary to the Hrst Lord ni the Admiralty, In a speech at Shot ton, Flintshire, on Saturday. The sea, he said, meant little to most Oehnans and Hitler himsellReuter - 139 words
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Article27 1941-04-28 2 New York. Apr 27. BRITAIN has taken forma tiltle to three ol the *ix new milliondollar Boelnc firing boats, accordin" to British Overseas Airways.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration219 1941-04-28 2 Sydney. Apr. I Uft.CnmN, Australian Labour ieader. V 111 ,„d„r,<d the decisive reply ol Mr J """There b M po.i.iea. dimity .NT the war \..vii.hi Air Curtin said. "We face it as a i S "utVl n 1 dot/nnincd people In thi. coun try. TReuter - 219 words
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Article124 1941-04-28 2 Rail Ma mat. Ha.ji Musah. Penghulu of .lasin. Malacca, has been invented with the powers of a Police Officer. Pr. H S. Swift, j Medical Officer, District Hospital, Klang, has left for New Zea1a n d to see his mother who is very ill. Dr. (Mrs) Pule^ton Jones. Lady124 words
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Article36 1941-04-28 2 Roosevelt Cancels Holiday Washington. Apr. 27. PRESIDENT Roosevelt had abandoned his plans for a brief holiday at Warm Springs, Georgia, "because the soft coal controversy is still unsettled." his secretary, Mr. Stephen Early, announced to-day. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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373 1941-04-28 2 By Renter's Stall Reporter Plymouth, Apr. 27. I MADE a tour ol this historic home of Britain's early Seapower on Sunday morn to find much of it unrecognis. able after the heavy raids on three consecutive nights last week. But the adventurous seamenReuter - 373 words
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Article351 1941-04-28 2 London i I "HiE capitulation of the Greek Epirus Army I lack Of courage but to the fact that the GmJ had to face the armies of two empire, c«2J million people." This declaration was made m a statement by the Director-General of the Greek WarReuter - 351 words
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Article82 1941-04-28 2 i Washing n v S THE sei/i m Jj S l S 1 Wl| idle U Ifl the Anniuanti /SI '7«mmendedbvJ i ter-Am-ncan fe£J i economics advisory* tee which is mmiiuJ All the twtßty-5] can r. publics are nJ on this committee. The committee that the ships m jReuter - 82 words
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Article71 1941-04-28 2 Vichy., A GENERAL evacuation lians from Istanbul 1| sea is to begin next M an Istanbul message to news agency. It is estimated that 2J a day will be transport expense of the Turkish ment to a reception area Anatolia. In the meal luntary exodus from U tinues. The71 words
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Article65 1941-04-28 2 Warm! CONGRESS must abide policy of non-viols* the heavy odds facing*] Gandhi on Saf J of a long statement <M speech m the Hou<eot' last Tuesday. Mr. Amerys descnjjj ress policy as "all Mr. Gandhi, wai He recalled that 1* time stated thai as Government cuuid ncl grant independenceReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement87 1941-04-28 2 Km. Ifa*t makrs hair naturally Radiant In no time KEMT will turn your hair from dullness into radiant brilliancy. KEMT should be sprayed on the hair every day- -or as often as found necessary. Only a very small quantity Is required. It makes wavUS deeper so th;U they last twice87 words
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Advertisement62 1941-04-28 2 End RheMj While Yo« i If ytmsuft Joints art "*< poison, <1 'k in^q Other h.vn p a ssafl c?, rt Nights.' Bnc X |rz ne$ s. H a tr < Nervousness. D'* 1 u „„erjr Puffy Ankles. C-rce ,g? Energy. Appe*' can't h-jP J te C ruining fc^i Vhe62 words
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Article35 1941-04-28 3 pr. 27. i hat k aper -The (luck by Greece al). king up en pire Lced by patience ud nagnal .ity. j pri ud Upright, c will g the inartyriv to >t the lion."—35 words
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Article226 1941-04-28 3 London, Apr. 27. the main attack by R.A.F. bombers on Saturday night was on Hamburg, it is learned m London. Fires were started m the industrial and dcok areas. Other aircraft attacked Emden, Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven. Docks at le Havre and dden were also bombed.Reuter - 226 words
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Article20 1941-04-28 3 Wan Idris bin Ibrahim, S.M.J., State commissioner. Batu Pahat. has been appointed a member of the Council of State. Johore.20 words
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Article172 1941-04-28 3 Hongkong, Apr. 27. MR. James Roosevelt, son of the President of the United Stat s. arrived here this afternoon by clipper from Manila. Interviewed, he revealed that he was going to Chungking m three or four days' time and "you may call me an observer." HeReuter - 172 words
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Article138 1941-04-28 3 I London, Apr. J7. I J DKITAIN'S i»e;v super fiftht- cr plane nam* d thel Typhoon is now m service i ui'h the R.A.F. j This new fighter is capable i \ot well over 100 miles an j i hour and is taster, better S range thanReuter - 138 words
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Article78 1941-04-28 3 London, Anr. 27. IWERSEYSIDE was the principal objective of last Saturday night's raids on Britain, but it was not on a very heavy scale. This is stated m an Air Ministry communique which says that some damage was done, casualties were nowhere numerous, but a small number ofReuter - 78 words
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Article73 1941-04-28 3 Shanghai, Apr. 27. PUTOING, about 80 Mitel south of Poochow, on the Mm River is reported to have \)wu recaptured by iho Chinesa vho are said to be counterattacking vigorously near Ningpo and Poochow, the two important treaty ports captured by the Japanese a tew days ago. TheReuter - 73 words
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Article63 1941-04-28 3 Bombay, Apr. 27. pons were injured m stray assaults May and wore sent to hospital. R's Friday's communal rioting beis and Moslems. c also a few attempts at incendiaer m the day, police opened fire on hero were no casualties. ton is stated to be well under conLumley, GovernorReuter - 63 words
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Article121 1941-04-28 3 London, Apr. 27. on with Are prevention m the city pi, an order has been made requirn 18 and 60 years to be w fire prevention duties m the city necessary because there is a very "Wldential population m the city of for Home Security described the at homeReuter - 121 words
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Advertisement128 1941-04-28 3 ENROL NOW MATRICULATION nnd SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day and Evening Tuivion PITMAN'S are famous for their successes at these examination, made possible by their system of individual tuition which enables students to Progress rapidly. For Matriculation, pitman s are one of the few Colleges offering a lull course of study. Details128 words
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Article, Illustration826 1941-04-28 4 Famous Belgian Artist's Exhibition Will Help The War Fund mWBSi fTTtREgTWO visitors to Sn. I pore at the moment II M Le Meyeur, the wall-known Belgian .11 list who i. s here from his delight lul home m Bali to give an exhibition of his latest work The Exhibition will826 words
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Article76 1941-04-28 4 Tomorrow's Party i Mrs. Vivian S Bath will »>« hostess at 1 party to-morrow night for a i number of air- i men of the S R.A.A.F. at her I i home, I d c n {»I a 1 1 Nassim Road. i i This is ano- i ther of76 words
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Article56 1941-04-28 4 Wedding In Australia Popular Miss Mary Crogan was married to Mr. Ronald Nonweiler at Subiaco Perth, on March 12. She left here m February to go to Australia for the wedding, which incidentally, took place In her home town. Bhe and her husband will be returning to Singapore to live56 words
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Article152 1941-04-28 4 THE Exhibition held bjl John and Red Crcs* W J at its headquarters, m Chartered Bank BuiiJ 8 lturday morning was a great success. Wr'l over two hundred people visit* ;l the rooms to admire the j display «f s''\vn romforts, band- t i-es and hospital supplies and >152 words
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Advertisement172 1941-04-28 4 THIS AD IS j; [WORTH MONEYj (lIP IT OCT a.WD AVAIL j V O V R 8 I Ii r OF THIS j SPECIAL OFFER I I 20% off all fixed rates prrmanrnt waves, j 'hampoos, manicures. I iacial and othrr beauty trratmrnt. 5 I Expert European Operators 26th April172 words
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Advertisement86 1941-04-28 4 rJ° 1 Deautu A ;J ...Jfe^saU Blue Hyacinth ftfl have one aim: to I women beautiful at i all women can afloril I Blue Hyacinth l"*l Lipstick m six shadwl rouge to match. Blue Hyacinth M| a dull matt surface. Blue Hvaiinlh feH Vanishing (reams I and beautify. Glinto Nail86 words
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Article, Illustration396 1941-04-28 5 Q. Why does fruit, cherries and raisins m i particular, sometimes sink to the bottom of a i cake during baking? A Possible causes for fruit sinking are: «a) J Adding too much liquid to the mixture, so that > it cannot support the fruit <bi396 words
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Article645 1941-04-28 5 Swiss Rolls And Sponges need very careful baking kuccess ol Bwiss rolls mds not the mixing and efficient [of the i -he taking. They must ked v< :v v at i high t li they bee >me bisknd crack when r ed, lonsiderebly ovi .-'irked c to roll s rolls645 words
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Article621 1941-04-28 8 Ubique - Services BREVITIES Ubique By SCRAP lor the Big Scrap" seems to be al suitable slogan for this weeks effort, and since the scheme was first announced j: 5 many Servicemen have been making private, ■•collection* oi junk 'hat can be usefully dia-J pa ed oi fog war purpoaoi j Offices621 words
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Article224 1941-04-28 8 Week's Air War Analysed London, Apr. 27. ■WRING the week-ending dusk April 24, the numbers oi enemy aircraft definitely known to have been destroyed arc as follows: Greece 37, Cyrenaica 25. In addition to these, many others were severely damaged probably destroyed, on the ground m the course of224 words
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Advertisement180 1941-04-28 8 CStfrl^.*' '^^**H^^-frV, mmm^mmmm B^ *i iMWß^ l^*^ >»Hi t» '^^1 '"^^9^- i B*£BttP f* j [wv^y^^y^t^fe^fty**^ > A jp»»*'** y<»>»m i SiXmmmmmtkmm^^^mT mm' i short-wave stations the world over that come m too close toge ordinary reception. Never before has this been possible: now 1 accomplished fact, with Short-wave reception180 words
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Article479 1941-04-28 9 War Newswoman Now Here From Far East (iriDune Stan Reporter) \yiFE of that world-famous author, Ernest Hemmingway, and a noted war correspondent herself, Mrs. Hemmingway arrived m Singapore yesterday after having spent ten days m Chungking, where she interviewed General Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Chiang. In an interview with479 words
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Article212 1941-04-28 9 reement panting China a fStish c edit of £5 mi \*vmr the Chinese dolled m Washington Ett Embassy announcf agreement, says that decided m September to the credit available, but toons were necessary on iai measures to carry the I into effect, afi.-eenient doubles the I f sterling guaranteedReuter; British Wireless - 212 words
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Article264 1941-04-28 9 F.M.S. Estate Duty Rates Reduced AT to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council, one ol the new Bills to be introduced will be the amending bill to the Estate Duty Ordinance, which will among other things reduce the maximum rate of duty from 60 per cent, to 40 per cent. An264 words
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Article215 1941-04-28 9 Seamen Who Escape Are Penalised iter Off In Enemy Hands! HSH merchant seamen who are taken prisoner by the inemy^-often after putting up an heroic fight are being W by their own Government if they rhanage to escape. men who were imprisonp notoiious German prin'an T ark y have alread215 words
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Article139 1941-04-28 9 Chungking. POR further industrial development m Free China, the Ministry of Economic Affairs has decided to appropriate $100,000,000 during the current year. Special emphasis will be laid on the development of heavy industries as well as leather tanning, paper making, petroleum production, and chemical industries. The productionCentral News - 139 words
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Article, Illustration996 1941-04-28 9 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1941. CASE FOR REPRISALS I HERE appears to be a growing conviction at Home that the time is ripe for reprisals, in other words, that the Hun should be given in good measure, a taste of the medicine he has been ladling out to BritishReuter - 996 words
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Miscellaneous36 1941-04-28 10 WEI TO 73 1 Singtpl l Moofl quierj TCI V 30 !i I ojn J 1 ,y i 77 I Hi <}o|HWI demithj 7 30 X sultl 7 pendM 900 Dvorak minor, < r-a t^ y. \< p36 words
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Article, Illustration45 1941-04-28 11 n)(. Malaga, Bond gf 3 Kuala ent sec the > ETpS t,e E the (i°('f. the in "with MajorJ Gordon Bennett, "the background the British Resi- Gordon Benf march away L inspecting the ndr. Below, the issie" troops m he marcli past.45 words
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Article, Illustration62 1941-04-28 11 Ottawa. Apr. 27. A LIMITED recruiting drive to obtain about 25,000 men for overseas service m the Canadian Army within the next few months <.vas announced by Colonel Ralston Defence Minister, at a Press conference on Saturday. He stated that two commandants had been temporarily relieved ofReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration35 1941-04-28 11 i kliiotographed at Singapore Naval Base when more i Australian troops arrived J Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, the Commander m Chief. Far East, and Maj.-Gen. Kieth Simmons, the Fortress Com--1 mander. L_35 words
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Article285 1941-04-28 11 London, Apr. 27. J^ MERCHANT sea captain's determination to save a torpedoed and hurninir ship has produced a new and thrill(Of story of the war at it*. When the steamer FranchrjComte was torpedoed without (warning at night and burst into flames the captain had no option butReuter - 285 words
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Miscellaneous47 1941-04-28 11 se^ BY WALT DISNEY '"■'"> q.^cgl f7 llgT/ Mlti —^l [/YEW A.N' n7 then we bund- U WELL,NOBUPPY'S \V 1 1 -yV\Vy 3T J ONE I f WiUT'RE JOST» NW' (SS "AMTENS CfOLP_OORSELVES.. bINPFOIPIN' ME...J^» T STr5pF^JSkrS > no* y^ffisE^ y^^^Jj^" 5 sufe Sife^sH K. Xc #1^- re^e os47 words
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Article225 1941-04-28 12 6. 000-MILE PASS TO JOIN R.A.F. THE R.A.F. gets its men; gets them from all corners of the globe, and scares no expense m bringing eager young recruits to Britain. Probably the most expensive travelling warrant the R.A.F has ever issued went recently to a young Englishman m Peru about225 words
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57 1941-04-28 12 Radio Restored To Friendly Aliens TERMANS and Ausu trians m Britain regarded as reliable are to be exempted from the ban on possessing radio receiving sets. The decision, announced by the Honi2 Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) does not relax the order concerning transmission sets. It is estimated that about 58.00057 words
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Advertisement417 1941-04-28 12 CLASSIFIED ADS Educational MALAY EVENING TUITION, given by experienced English-speaking Malay teacher Please apply. Munshi. 140. Owen Roau. Singapore. (No. 338H' WAIKIKI Hawaiian Guitar Studio. 105, ißenooolen Street. Singapore. Tuition by the latest methods. Results guaranteed Enrol now and beoom* popular. Free prospectus Guitars available to students at special prices.417 words
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Miscellaneous44 1941-04-28 12 I C WELL HOW OH l THE 1 VES -I PASSED r"— *l 1 iS ARE «E„ Il £fvFRS H HER CCM.NC. m TUf To-DAY- UEFTMt 1 j n nitoss N j r/p jpj ■ifesffgjjj iZZHim :^^m^ i^^ _W^ >\ 'f. T^SEZ. LI L y^;44 words
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Miscellaneous390 1941-04-28 13 I ON THE] i AIR U^.^ i SINGAPORE ZHL 225 mstres (1.333 kcll) ZHFI 30.96 metms (2.69 mics) ZHP3 41.38 metres (7.25 mcs) From 8.00 a.m. On 2.3$ n.m. From 1000 a.m. tn 1.50 p.m. From 500 p.m. to 10. 00 p.m. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG 16.86 metres (17. 7t390 words
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Article166 1941-04-28 14 i From Our Own Repoiter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. THE wedding took place at St Johns Church. Bukit Nana-s tins morning ot Mr Noel A.J. Kennedy, second son ot Mrs. Angela Kennedy and the late Mr. J. J Kennedy of Monkstown County, Dublin and Miss Angela Mary166 words
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86 1941-04-28 14 Family's Mass Blood Gift For Britain WALLACE S. Jacobs and twenty-three members of his family descended on Lennox Hill Hospital, New York, to give blood for Britain. Although only seventeen of the group were accepted, it is one of the largest family mass donations on record. Fifty-two year-old Wallace Jacobs86 words
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Article60 1941-04-28 14 Batavia's New Precaution Rata via Apr. 27. UUSINESS office !MM personnel num- bering over fifty have been ordered to register m May m connection with air raid precautions. It is expected thereby to discover the weak points m the protection of Industry. The order applies ito Government departments, instituI tionsReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement236 1941-04-28 14 7lh Day.. an every show Packed There's a good reason! LAST MAY »on*< i<! CAPITOL 5^^9,5 The KIM. of the SCREEN! The QUEEN of RHYTHM and Thr MM. ol JAZZ JOIN HANDS TO IiIUNO m! M(. M I. !(.(.!> I CiWhST. SWIMJ-M N M,M^& Ml SH \l I II 1236 words
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Advertisement124 1941-04-28 14 OWING TO BIG SUC Q y^ EXTENDED FOR ONI \4Q^i POSITIVELY "T^TVl^ 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p. M ALHAMBRA < Vi 6909 Vlb; mumSLu\ mmT^&uM '^twMtk I V H WmTtott*? iM^^b^f RUGGLES; MASSEN WYMAN T WILLIAM T. ORR LEI PATRICK Dn.cuJ i, LLOYD BACON A WARSIR BROS.Fm, v„ Also "WAR PICTORIAL124 words
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Article342 1941-04-28 15 (On The German Frontier), Apr. 27. MOOO were killed m the Nazi terror air raids on Bclh whose inhabitants are now living like animals under .nation according to neutral eye-witnesses from L nnu coming out ot the war zone. w i During the German raids ofReuter - 342 words
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Article107 1941-04-28 15 Penang Beat Perak 5-0 L Seong Badminton t oui Own Reporter; Penang. Sunday. h a t perak by Aft games ?i j, thi semi-final of the Long cup badminton com- Jt the Free School hall p players proved sudd won all games inatralfhl the muich the playen antf lee members107 words
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Article92 1941-04-28 15 FIGHTING STOCK At the Pavilion) ou want and the »u> cooed? team of Tom Walls pn L\nn. with Robertson Hare behind are there, you can be *"d Clever i, U d comical entert the Pavilion is their Bta Tightk. which comes from a play by *'y- rhc»itre corned;92 words
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Article32 1941-04-28 15 Tokyo. Apr. 27. SEVERAL soldiers and civilians, mostly Japanese, were injured I when time-bombs exploded m two Japanese-owned theatres; m Shanghai on Saturday, states a Domei dispatch.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article90 1941-04-28 15 Air Score 13-0 London, Apr. 27. |\URING the week ending dawn Apr. 36. 12 German aircraft were destroyed over and around Britain. Eleven of these were bombers. They were shot down as follows: Two on the night of Apr. 19-20; two on Apr. 20' by a minesweeper; one on Apr.Reuter - 90 words
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Article288 1941-04-28 15 TWO young lovers, 1 the toy |b battledress, stood beneatn a wayside beech tree near the Northumberland town of Hexham and with a penknife carved their initials deep into the bark. Around the initials they cut the shape of a heart, then they kissed. It was288 words
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Advertisement49 1941-04-28 15 ISS I AIMII All |H| W^r 'A.Msii. CHINESE MALAY r 91^' °-NICHT DANCE 9.30 to 12 p.m. DANCING COiMPETITION X 1 r i*e l»isli iliiilioii Night TO-MORROW Al X PM. SHARP DURING TEA DANCE m MRS. LEE CHOON GUAN, M.B.E. A L s kindly consented to present the prizes49 words
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Advertisement192 1941-04-28 15 to-day PAVILION REVIVAL SCREENING OF A BEN TRAVERS' FARCE! with The "ALDWYCH TEAM IN A FILM FULL OF FUN! _V MM} Wt^wuVP m^k^^mmT I HB^^l \^L 4 v JJJ "<<jr TO-DAY AT 3.15 SPECIAL SCREENING "THE STORY OF VERNON and IRENE CASTLE" with FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS PRICES OF ADMISSION192 words
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Article196 1941-04-28 16 RECS TROUNCE SCC BY OVER INNINGS TIIR SRC bout to SCC at .Ticket by an J«ggf I una ai th. Fadann yesterday, after a race with tne uock The r»! SR C was due* to the brilliant tatting and hmvllng of Thoy I*o scored 132 runs and took ton wirkcts196 words
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Article71 1941-04-28 16 N C. Brown b Alvia 4 i< c. Wilson b Thoy 27 JJ« J T Eea b Marshall I J*' R. Peel b Thoy 16 AC Orowder b Thoy 0 X A.U. Todd c Bain \> Bl< 0 jjAD Dant b Siebel 4 Caj>l Young b Thoy71 words
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Article28 1941-04-28 16 O. M R. W. Awi« 4 1 is 1 Marshall 4 0 7 1 '.Hioy 7 4 C Martens 4 0 IT 0 2 0 6 228 words
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Article55 1941-04-28 16 Bain c Wilson b Todd 8 Clarke b Young 1 Outschoorn lbw Ward 20 D'Almeida 0 Thoy retired 132 Siebel b Growder 2 Alvis c Todd b Milton 21 Le Mercier c Milton b Wilson 1 Watts not out 35 Marshall b Young 9 Martens not out55 words
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Article31 1941-04-28 16 O. M. R. W. Todd 6 0 31 2 Capt. Young 7 0 30 2 Peel 4 0 53 0 Growder 5 0 20 1 Ward 4 0 23 131 words
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Article, Illustration125 1941-04-28 16 Match Winner Against S.C.C. Wilson 4 0 29 1 Milton 4 0 46 1 S.C.C. 2nd Innings F.J.C. Wilson b D'Almeida 17 N.C. Brown c Outechoom b D'Almeida 17 A.C. Growder c Le Mercier b D'Almeida 2 J.T. Rea b Thoy 9 R. Peel lbw D'Almeida 2 R.A.U. Todd c125 words
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317 1941-04-28 16 YET another century was scored m Sin^noi* when Thiam Siew made 112 runs for th P rl^ m their maU;h against the R.A.F. iSeletan at a! Lim green yesterday. Next highest scorer -x*<rT Chye with 63 runs. ds Ch A feature of the match317 words
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Article116 1941-04-28 16 PIGS are ideal and ought I dogs iron I homes, at any during war. say: Roger North, a' known Norfoli rister and farm* "Sows are sol panionable. i Mr. North. He! nearly 300 pigs seit, so be cugcknow. "Unlike a pig will enjcy < kind of houj scrap," Mr.116 words
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Article, Illustration205 1941-04-28 17 finish was seen m me cockci mutcu ueF*» i" d i a n Association Ist. XI and the Ceylon "^i ,b lst XI, played at the Indians' ground yesf The former won by the narrow margin of nine ft «E?»sm«s highest205 words
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Article267 1941-04-28 17 THANKS to a breezy knock of 70 by A. Ponampalam, who scored three sixes, the Ceylon Sports Club 2nd. XI easily defeated the Indian Association 2nd. XI m a match at the Ceylon Sports Association ground yesterday. Going m first the Indians scored 59 runs267 words
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Article72 1941-04-28 17 London, Apr. 26. SOCCER results:— International: England 4, Wales 1. Half-time 2-0 London Cup: Queen's Park 0, Brentford 0. Other English matches: West Bromwich 1, Aston Villa 6. Crystal Palace 3, R.A F. XI 2. Irish Cup final: Belfast Celtic 1, Llnfield 0. Rugby League CupReuter - 72 words
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Article42 1941-04-28 17 TO-DAY SOCCER. Reserve Division, Gordons v R.E., Selarang; Police v R.A.F. Depot; Div. II a V.M.C.A. vPublishers, V.M.C.A.; Div II b, H.M.S. "Sultan" v Airport S.C. Naval Base; R.A.F (H.Q.) v Wanderers, Geylang Stadium. TENNIS: S.C.C., S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments.42 words
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299 1941-04-28 17 THE Singapore Swim--1 ming Club beat the A.I.F. m a fast and thrilling game of water polo at the Club yesterday morning (Sunday) by five goals to one. Things looked black for the Club when the A.I.F. opened the scoring within the first299 words
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261 1941-04-28 17 Khalsa 's Good Win Over The Sinhalese S.C. THE Singapore Khalsa Associate M scored a good cricket win over the Sinhalese Sport* Club by 77 run* fit McNair Road yesterday. Highest scorers for Khals a were Tharam Singh and MB Singh (40 and sf> respectively I MB. Singh captured four261 words
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Advertisement73 1941-04-28 17 IERLANDSCHE HANDEL iTSCHAPPIJ, N.V. hed by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Wanda Trading Society) BANKERS Ctpical f. 40,030.000 hmd f. 12.000,000 »ndon Correspondents PNAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED H. ad Office BATAVIA. Branches: bn d last indies: SouraMamaranf, Medan, Welreaen Bandoeng, Cheribon W. Pwalongan, Djokjax a. Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembei; embnnp. Bandjermasin, Ma»r.73 words
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Advertisement316 1941-04-28 17 Public Notices I—m.1 m UNCI I TiN, LIMITED, j (Incorporated m the Strait* Settlements) DIVIDEND NO. 38. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVJfiM that a Second Interim Dividend aft the rat' e>f 5 per cent, has been declared on account, of the year ending list August, 1941, and will be paid to316 words
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Miscellaneous19 1941-04-28 17 Tide Table HIGH TIDES TO DAY: 12.07 p.m.. 8.3 ft.; 11.50 p.m. 8.7 ft. O-MORROW: 12.39 pjn., 8.1 ft.19 words
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Article146 1941-04-28 18 Locufton, Apr. 27 THK sympathy and admiration of the Chinese people for the British people were voiced by Madame Chiang Kai-shek m a broadcast tonight. She said that the British, as! wei( the Chinese, were fighting for democratic principles. She gave this message to Britain:—Reuter - 146 words
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Article477 1941-04-28 18 FROM pagk 1) munition, two guns and a Aghtf" aircralt. Reports that many Italian Colonial unit.s are being disbanded •wing to their depletion through deeertlon are made by deeerten surrendering to our force* m the Ambaalagi ana NEW CiREKK in-( It was officially announced In AthensReuter - 477 words
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Article150 1941-04-28 18 WHILE she was doing somersaults on a mattress a woman got a needle m net leg. Blood-poisoning followed and she died Frederick Scott Malcolm stated at the j inquest at Hammersmith that his wife who was twenty-one, was a former hospital nurse. Her favourite pastime was to150 words
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Article182 1941-04-28 18 i DRIDE m her hair j nearly cost the life of Irene Atwell. a i young factory workI ci. of Garner -road, I Walthamstow, Lon- don. E. Although instni't|ed to wear a tightj fitting cap while working at her machine, she failed to do so182 words
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