Morning Tribune, 1 May 1941
1941-05-01
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Article156 1941-05-01 1 V me expeditionary force comprised about 60,000 men .ncluding one New Zealand and one Australian division; Three-quarters (45,000) of the force have been successully evacuated, and are believed to nave reached their bases. The lumber may be greater. Very little air support could be given to the retreating156 words
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494 1941-05-01 1 THREE-QUARTERS OF THE B.E.F. IN GREECE 45,000 SAVED U YBE MORE [CHURCHILL LONDON, APR. 30. r LEAST THREE-QUARTERS OF THE IMPERIAL FORCES LANDED IN GREECE 'E BEEN SUCCESSFULLY EVACUATED ER ONE OF THE GREATEST REAR\RD ACTIONS IN HISTORY, AND BELIEVED TO HAVE REACHED IR BASES SUCCESSFULLY. THIS ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE494 words
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Article486 1941-05-01 1 Greece Named Enemy Territory London, Apr 30. TT was officially announced in London to-night that Greece, with the exception of Crete, is to be regarded as enemy-occupied territory for the purposes of the Trading With the Bnemv Act and the blockade.— Reuter London, Apr. 30. Z j^|R. Anthony Eden, theReuter; British Wireless - 486 words
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Article, Illustration247 1941-05-01 1 Moscow, Apr. 30. THE Tallinn correspondent of the Moscow newspaper Pravda reports that some 12.000 German troops have arrived in the Finnish port of Abo, declared Moscow Radio I this morning (Wednesday). They arrived in four transport i ships on April 26. The German troops were accomI247 words
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Article33 1941-05-01 1 London, Apr. 30. IT is officially announced that the Briton tn -is- Atlantic air i I service will be resumed this sum- mer for purptx-;»*» connected with the war.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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496 1941-05-01 1 'By General Sir Hubert Gough, Reuter\s Military Commentator) London, Apr 30 JT has happened, but with the breakdown of YUXO»<lavia it was obvious to everv soldier that the evacuation Ol Greece had to be. Yuftoslavi-i's fall exposed the Greek and British armies, andReuter - 496 words
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Advertisement10 1941-05-01 1 Bff SAI^S EXCEED 4,500 DAILY BS ss 5 1 c <>-10 words
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346 1941-05-01 2 86 Nazis Lost During April *_>r a» (By Reuter'a Air Correspondent) London, Apr. 30. L^IGHTY-SIX German night bombers were shot down over Britain In April This new all-high record was reached with the destruction ol two raiders on Tuesday by R.A.F. nightfighters and346 words
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Article77 1941-05-01 2 Calcutta, \i". ::<>. A-sWIS oldrsl usidmt has A <ii< (i. »fcd no Th« n i» nil. irho mw nanud Bmr y iro iffa, hi vivid h\ hi^ irlfe, amd lts. l Rhc i< clmres ibml the f«els s ;i^ »ti*Mf ai ;inv ni her frmadebiMren. Bar RonffaReuter - 77 words
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Article271 1941-05-01 2 Greek Quisling Lon Apr. 3'). €enm'\i .:.l be< n Induced to set up a Qui liijk Government m Athen by the German Invadei more of <t courtier Mian oldier and his military promotion t" the as fiuous cultivation of relations with Uic Oretk Royal family, writes Seuter's diplomai rtdent. TinsReuter - 271 words
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Article107 1941-05-01 2 New York, Apr. 30. •"DIUTAIN" offers hope of progress. y Germany offers black terror. A Bntttn victory Ls an absolute ty These are extract! bom the manifesto issued by the pro-Ailies r ;i the Union For Democratic Action Headed by the Rev Reinhold ;V W IReuter - 107 words
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Article28 1941-05-01 2 n V 30. f id effort 1 :1 any price 1 may bo sought by Presi- Congna the iry, Mr. Stebj y iterdai ••ill O&cuu Li Henderson ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration13 1941-05-01 2 board trover at the Fle«. P pom «n at tq13 words
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Article262 1941-05-01 2 Cairo. Apr 30. 'pHE G.H.Q. communique announces "Greece The withdrawal of our troops U continuing satisfactorily. "Libya and Tobruk:— No change in the situation. "Sollum:— Patrol activity is continuing. "Abyssinia:— Units of the Sudan infantrv captured Sokota on Monday last, inflicting many casualties onReuter - 262 words
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Article134 1941-05-01 2 Cairo. Apr. 30. THE R.A.F. has carried out cons--1 Unt convoy patrols over certain areas in the Mediterranean, it \a officially announced. Enemy aircraft attacks are rerx>rted to have been repulsed. Concentrations of enemy planes at Dem a aerodrome in Cyrenaicai were heavily raided by the R134 words
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88 1941-05-01 2 PROBABLE GERMAN-U.S. CLASH— TOKYO PAPER Tokyo, AJ THE probability of a German -America:: M 1 result of the extension of the United S patrol system is foreseen by the influe newspaper Asahi in an editorial this morning"lf the United States intends I o u« tn JJ or convoy system thereReuter - 88 words
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Article43 1941-05-01 2 London. i| THE fonor Minntel tice. Hr Goielins. tin the Buchwald' tration camp he was sent German? foSo arrest, ifaflll the invasion. ins: to infoni ceived in Dill elea In Lori the lime of 4 sion. Hr i was attached Dutch ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article27 1941-05-01 2 Mr A B has been ra ed pfOftM subject to I proval o: Hu tv the Ei| in Official i of the 1 Council tf Straits Settfci27 words
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Article135 1941-05-01 2 London. \\n 30. TUt Soviet Government's decision, signed by the Foreign Trade Commissar M Mtkuyan on Tuesday to prohibit the ii.is.saue of war maWtol through the Soviet IJIUJNI ha> caused lively di«,pleasure in Japanese l.iilitarv > >. sa>. Shanghai disgatch to the ladependeni treuvhi lifcw >Reuter; British Wireless - 135 words
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Advertisement68 1941-05-01 2 L OXIT i: orii s ar* produced in Australta vVltnin few miles ">f the largest Load Smelters In the Southern Hemisph UnOll Batterlei have been ustd U i number of years by the W#h Australian Govrmment for tIMP Car», Signal Work and Train I.li'Mn -T be absolutely BatterlM are used68 words
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89 1941-05-01 3 "NOTHING SERIOUS IN INDO-CHINA"-TOYKO Tokyo, Apr. 30. S nir se (iovemment spokesman pro- \l£a complete ignorance of anything lini.s regarding Indo-China at a press CTocf this morning, when he told cor- t Undents only the matter of payment for tal installations taken over by Thailand [deferring a nal settlement ofReuter - 89 words
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102 1941-05-01 3 Melbourne, Apr. 30. S is do industrial unrest in Australia, acrding to a cable from the Australian Union Council to Sir Walter Citrine, Secretary of the British Trades Union U. cable assures British Trade Unionists •ports suggesting that there is serious in- disturbances are untrueReuter - 102 words
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106 1941-05-01 3 i VIVL Loadon, Apr, 30. J-m.\l thousand people have been killed and ured throughout Biitain up to the end by bombins. (ting these figura to-day, the Health Minwt Brown) added that in 400 hospitals i ol all kinds m Greater London the K the106 words
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70 1941-05-01 3 Greek Workers Edge War's End Next Year Ciaeft* Apr. 30. ,s hard but victory iS; s £*2? Aris: of "I 1 labo r Confederh (7r m a manifesto (t^ f«»r Labour Day Hsuntr i.V I'. and the othG r 19^2 u-,, m" I nuke vow that ar With the endReuter - 70 words
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329 1941-05-01 3 London, Apr. 30. DETAILS of the series of successful attacks against enemy shipping off the Belgian, French and Norwegian coasts during daylight on Tuesday are given by the Air Ministry news service. Bombers, escorted by fighters, found a convoy near Otftend, andReuter - 329 words
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Article, Illustration260 1941-05-01 3 Main Junction For Trains To Italy, Libyan Front -p London, Apr. 30. JSRITISH bombers made an attack in force on Mannheim, the principal commercial and industrial city of south-west Germany, says an Air Ministry communique. Thousands of incendiaries and a large number of highReuter - 260 words
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Article43 1941-05-01 3 Tokyo, Apr. 30. A SLIGHT earthquake rocked Eastern Japan at 5.01 p.m. on Monday, the Central Meteorological Observatory announced. The epicentre was located in the northern part of Tokyo Bay near the mouth of the Yedo River. Eastern NewsEastren News - 43 words
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60 1941-05-01 3 London, Apr. 30. THE Atlanta Journal, in a recent issue, states: "Come what may, America will never recede from her resolve that brute force shall net rule the world. "The slogan for the United State* is strengfth. more strength, and speed, moreReuter - 60 words
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Article207 1941-05-01 3 Another Raid On Plymouth London. Apr. .'SO. PLYMOUTH shook last nigbt to the'roar of anti-aircraft funs as they put up a tr-m- minus barrage a/raiust German bombers. Strong formations of the Luftwaffe made an attack, accordinf to the German Radio. Bombs were also dropped on another .south-western tow 1 andReuter - 207 words
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59 1941-05-01 3 Shanghai. Apr. <0. THK China Relief Association. Singap«»re, through it s chairman. Mr. Tan Kah Kec, the. wfll-knoun Chinese rubber merchant, has contributed $?,000.000 (Straits) to the Chungking Gov« eminent for purchasing material and for expenses for improving; the Yunnan- Burma lu^hv. ;n savsReuter - 59 words
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Article92 1941-05-01 3 Miam-hai. Apr. 30 T4IE Provisional Council of the Internationa] Settlement which was voted at the ratepayers' meetiniK on Apr. 17 was unanimously approved by the consular body States an oflirial communique. It is understood that Chum king has now jiiven the new Council "tacit acquiescence." The new CouncillorsReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement132 1941-05-01 3 Piles Drive You Crazy Don't l"t i*' hin*;. »>!• Hintr. Internal oi» ]»rofru<lwiK PH'S s l l' >" ur vitality, r\jln your n«i t-M. ;uid drive \(.u <-ru*v with pain Chlnaroid ihe recent <ii cu\-ry "1 an Am«r» i. U ph} i lan i tope th« pain i r» 15132 words
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Article, Illustration291 1941-05-01 4 "in petitions. memory tests and games of every deseripfion were after-supper attractions that krpt the gathering amused until i well after midnight. Mrs Bath chose a dinner frock lof white plaid sheer with a belt of vivid Same red. Other members of the "Ten" present included Mrs G291 words
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687 1941-05-01 4 VERA ARDMORE - Jolly Evening For Twenty-Five RAAF Airmen VERA ARDMORE filar By vi v FIVE A i trali in airmen, guest* at a p.' I I Mrs. Vivian Bath on Tuesday .11 probably be writing home to their folks the next mail praiiing Singapore hospitality. They v.rre uuests of lea Singapore wdiiicn687 words
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Article, Illustration60 1941-05-01 4 Art Lecture Members of the YWC.A. J Business an<l i Professional i j Girls' Club pic- J tured at the i home of Mrs V Kenneth S. Pat- v ton on Monday J afternoon. I The girls S I were invited to i view Mrs. Pat- ton's collection Of ptllltinp60 words
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Advertisement75 1941-05-01 4 DeautLj Blue Hyacinth Cosmetics have sue aim: to make Wtsnsn beautiful at prices all women can afford. >!■<• Hyacinth Indelible I.ipstirk in six shades with rouge to match. Blur Hyacinth Fow4cr f<»r a dull mat( surface. Blue Hyacinth old and Vanishhig (reams protect am' beantify. 'ilinto Nail Polish never i75 words
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Advertisement77 1941-05-01 4 ill iJ To look radiantly lovely when v0... £8l& i mirror shows pallor and fati£U£ Jj^ y v yJP just spread i^iizabetn mucai v famous Velva Cream Masque over your cleansed skin... leave on 15 \*%J ■•^x»--<3HjB minutes, and you'll find it has -"C— helped marvellously to bring a ''//f77 words
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Article, Illustration740 1941-05-01 5 .ration for modern clothes, is as appealing. Both in the cut of m\ .:id in the character of their ornaJ^ rocki are adapted to the concept of I Hidamentally, the straight lines, 1 lend themselves excellently lored look that fits in with E i i their740 words
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Advertisement125 1941-05-01 5 ■•■•■.Sr II I Wmts ISj In Aojtralia wine-malu'j has reiched a very (^^^^"'j W^h lOS years ot.fr c-cc fcch.nd them I /-*j Penfo'ds W»Pe: Ltd nc ttt entire range I /I of the industry froir the growing cf the grapet I ifSM •n their own v.rfeya'ds tc t^e c r125 words
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Article, Illustration569 1941-05-01 6 Fashion Flashes from the shops AF'IIHNOON t rocks, in many A C1 displaying the military Influence arc reator* among the verv kip »W shipment which arrived recenUj at prisc illa LTD Wo r> Eu court, n.st floor; trance In Rill street). Out ttanding among these U a node! la black569 words
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Article80 1941-05-01 6 THL Chinese silhouette, in terms O f and modern-thinking Oriental spotlight of fashion news thi s wel^" closely-fitted i ines holes, tunic lines and i ™is completely 1? is popular'^ nese woman's Western 2 for the topic of -wide skirts has passed W troversial stage, as80 words
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Advertisement94 1941-05-01 6 r lj k TX" f r t rtAl^ V p ,Vft£SSESJijjr\ PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED AFTERNOON DRESSES I En < OMIT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL STREET i m mm Vm I m fill J\ llk 1/ J[ c C. J D J CAPITOL BUILDING. j Mamrord Koad phone94 words
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Advertisement13 1941-05-01 6 "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS 38, COLEMAN ST. Phone 604513 words
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Article490 1941-05-01 7 London, Apr. 30. fHB formation of an Imperial War Cabinet and the appointment of a deputy for Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister, in domestic matters, are favoured in a leader in The Times. After remarking that Mr. R. Itemies, the Australian Premier, "has manifestly strengthened theReuter - 490 words
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Article65 1941-05-01 7 U. S. PLANE OUTPUT AT TOP SPEED Lift c :porati«m. an- Monthly pro- s f,, I ril the ffstit« as IJM r ,nd 2.000 propellers. \t company rjp^rt shows I [consignments for the 3 O f IMI were |J rd it "ore than r ul icli i^ nearly toUJ deliveriesReuter - 65 words
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Article187 1941-05-01 7 London, Apr. 30. •AN is Mimitted to southward expansion, says the Mauri, s ter Guardian, and she means to dominate the Western ]V far thia domination is to extend she has not officially I rench Indo-China and the Netherlands East Lare certainly to come within it. UnofficialReuter - 187 words
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95 1941-05-01 7 U.S. Journalist On Balkan Situation London. Apr. 30. olumnist, Gen. Hugh Johnl. .viys: 'The actual miliLtastrophe in Greece and dkans and ;he growing e i the ivlediterranean not be the occasion for g Mr Churchill, Gen. other English auus( of British (food i the Serljs and thr There ta still95 words
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Article94 1941-05-01 7 Vichy, Apr. 30 QIGNIFICANT activity at Gibraltar u la reported in an Algeciru.s despatch to the official French news agency. Troopships, escorted by two destroyer*, recently arrived at Gibraltar, it says, and sailed again after coaling and taking in food supplies. A sham air attack was made.94 words
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Article107 1941-05-01 7 Chungking, Apr. 30 Ai-J air raid alarm was sounded In Chungking yesterday morning, shortly after the arrival ol Capt. .'ames Roosevelt, eldest son of D resident Roosevelt, when nine Japanese aircraft ent€red Szechuen from Hankow. However, the raiders did not bomb Chungking but raided Liangshan, toReuter - 107 words
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Article58 1941-05-01 7 Washington. Apr. 29. COL. Lindbergh's resignation from the United States Air Corns reserve has been accepted by the War Department. Col. Lindbergh tended bis resignation following Pr e tide n Roosevelt's criticism of his Isolationist views. The President described Col. Lindbergh us a "copperhead" which is thrReuter - 58 words
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326 1941-05-01 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY MAY 1, 1941. A TIP TO JAPAN STATEMENTS by Japanese spokesmen have recently been displaying a teniency to assume that Japan's oft-repeated assurances of friendship towards Australia are not incompatible with her obligations to the Axis powera under the Tripartite Pact. They have, for the sake of326 words
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644 1941-05-01 8 DEFENCE OF MALAYA SOUTH PACIFIC LAND AND OTHER INSEPARABLE SIR ROBERT UKOOKf; SAYS One Attacked All Must Cotm roMl'l RE CONFIDBNCE IN THE DEFENCE OF MALAYA WAS EXFftnJ C°cHIEF MARSHAL SIR ROBERT BROOKEPOPHAM. COMMANDER-IsS i \vr \S INTFKVIEW YESTERDAY WITH AMERICAN JOURNALIW& 11 ENMCriblng a huge arc which swept from644 words
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Article130 1941-05-01 8 Seamen On Deserting Charge WHEN three British seamen. Alexander Roseweir. Casper Moss, and Joseph Melcher appeared In the traffic court. yesterday, charged with deserting from a British ship in the Singapore Harbour, on April 26, they declared that they had fulfilled their contracts and were desirous of getting back home.130 words
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Article209 1941-05-01 8 Defence In Incest Case MAKING his defence, yesterA day, at the Assize Court, H. F Stalley, former Assistant Civil Engineer at the Naval Base, denied completely the allegation that two children had committed incest at his instigation. Stalley stands charged with the abetment of incest between a Singhalese nirl and209 words
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Miscellaneous25 1941-05-01 8 f MICKEY MOUSE ctH 7 WtLL 1 PONT kNOW WHERE WE'*£ 7^ jg SEEMTO gE ON TMEjv^y I kiN9X UkE SLINP !s ~i HARP w^^Q-^tif^V^25 words
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Article, Illustration50 1941-05-01 9 PLAYING HA VOC IN N. Y. I *™s to be in for a rough 1 ««tal is June Havoc and the fellow deaUng ,t out Jack Durant. who are a big 1 JUccm a New York stage show, "Pal S Woey. Jlllle ls sjster to str <'"psy Rose Lee. i50 words
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Article77 1941-05-01 9 Vichy. Apr. 30. THE Parliamentary group of the Turkish Government Party unanimously approved the Turkish Cabinet's policy after hearing a statement by the Foreign Minister. M. Sarajoglu, on its foreign policy, according to an official communl- :;ue issued In Ankara. The communique is quoted In anReuter - 77 words
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Article69 1941-05-01 9 London. Apr 30. 'THE British position In the East- Cfn Mediterranean remains stable." said the Moscow wireless last night, commenting that the Greek position had not affected (Mir Britain's abi'ity to piotect the Suez approached from the naval bases in Cyprus, Crete and Alexandria..Reuter - 69 words
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Article243 1941-05-01 9 THIRTY .uccessful atta** >• London < Apr. 30. endin* A,,;' AFare l by official u (4 'faifttJSZXAZs: i ai <rf which on. wm s,; si k v il s s,.i the tnJT* included fnnt. P 2 d n° Jnu of a 10,000-ton 6.000-ton supplyReuter - 243 words
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188 1941-05-01 9 fIOH KHAN TAU, quairy coolr was hit by a falling rock fro- MM roof of the cavern at a granU Quarry, at the tenth mile" s^°'' April 21 and died of hi f; ne inquiry into Ins deatl yesterday the actin» Coroner. M of hLh188 words
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Article113 1941-05-01 9 Bombay. Apr. 30 THE Bombay Government decidr ysterday to invcke the Shippli Act to deal with rioters. The communal situation in tl city has shown an improvwon Yesterday there was only oneoea' and six injured, resulting from dl.turbances. In Ahmedabad, all ki qiutf ai at Cawnpore,113 words
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105 1941-05-01 9 Washington, Apr. 30 A DECLARATION that he wasin< encouraged regarding the pn ports < 1 Chinese-American <■ aeration was mad 1 by Dr. Q. rai-chi following his interview vilh President Roosevelt and Id "ordoll Hull. B*cretary ol Stau Dr. Quo Tai-ehi, formerly Clt. net!Reuter - 105 words
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Miscellaneous17 1941-05-01 9 Z BY WALT DISNEY Jj DOES Tk^ WOWCI I H DiRJ* FEEL THAT, MICKEY FELT LIKE SHE17 words
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Article147 1941-05-01 10 fIKMARKING that hi would doal lenient!} with the traffic magisti tl \H\ c. H. Whitton, vi-sterday. imposed fli -s totalling $30 "on a. D. Chteholm, an Australian motor mechanic, for driving without a licence and a third party tall policy. lull be tdded Mr MTriitton, ■ii frl147 words
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518 1941-05-01 10 To-clav 1\ Workers* Ilav (Tribune Staff Reporter) TO-DAY, May 1, has been for centuries a day of ihe people. The people. rtjtietaf at the triumph of Spring and the coming fertility of Summer, expressed in all kinds of ceremonies their claim to the fruits518 words
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Article139 1941-05-01 10 APPEARING before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second court, yesterday, Ngoh Seng Kee, a Chinese, admitted stealing 22 pieces of rubber worth $20 from a rubber estate in Kampong Batak. Sentence was postponed until May 7. fUNNER E. Alien, oi v .the Royal Artillery, was sentenced to139 words
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Miscellaneous44 1941-05-01 10 WH" 1 l-« »'V, «V. PuTTHre "AMONGST Wt MANY wl^f^l ii W H^CvcT^^J f Wi^ .-V IN? ♦AMONGn TW MANY A>\ P^TTV GIRL'S PRt^NT 1 V^ I I tfiT iv. V GIRL'S PRESENT P^ BAM' O THF j ai Ai^ v w*i u ,i44 words
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Advertisement658 1941-05-01 11 Motor Vehicles WANTED Flat Marvellette 1938|9 models. Apply No. 53, Koek Road. Singapore 5 a P m (No. *****) FOR SALE Austin 12 Saloon model 1936 Apply No. 26. Oxford Road", Singapore. e (No. 357H) FOR SALE Baby Austin, 1831 model, for cash taxed, insured five months. Apply L 54,658 words
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Advertisement666 1941-05-01 11 To Let baths attached, rent $90-, immediite j (No 307H) 'RINGLET CAMERON HIGHLANDS Tr (No. 378H) nSr L F T "o 110 111 in P rlvat residence near Farrer Park, single person preferred Enquire at 204> Serangoon Road siSJa V (Np. 325H> T LET fully burnished house or~Dart of the666 words
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Advertisement690 1941-05-01 11 For Sale ''°£w A a LE 20 J' lrs PlKeou Wire.,.,-. I New Area. B<-ntui Pa«ar. (No. 2M\\ IN APS ltfl b««kground &^"cour»., $100. post iree. Kelly (No. 363HJ BALLROOM DANCING. Alex Moo7eTs3~oo vach City Emporium, 58. Bra* Baw»n Ro*ui "U* lMn> (No. 3238) OR your SUPPLY Bo^ani6»d~6t«^. books nom690 words
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Advertisement433 1941-05-01 11 lon the] i i SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.333 kclt) ZUPI 30.96 metres (9.69 m|cs) ZHPJ 41.38 nut rr» (7 25 mid) From 800 a o< to 8.38 a.m. From 10.00 am to 1-50 p.m. From 5-00 p. no to 10.00 p. so. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG— I6B6 m.tr,. (17.79433 words
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Article367 1941-05-01 12 Brevities From The Courts In it criminal prose* cutlon, reported to these columns vesSnSy a Chinese Ll m Hock Soon pleaded guilty «>. theft or a pair ol trousers belonging to m bather to ton ß Park. It > pointed out that anther Mr Urn Hork Soon, <>i 12, ca;367 words
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Advertisement190 1941-05-01 12 CAN VOI IMAGINE? Even the renants of the CAPITOL FLATS were i kept awake by the V*^^^ Terrific Barrage of LAUGHTER X YOl. tm>. will LAVQfI til your Sides ACHE at this Riotous M.G.M. Comedy Hit! It the Cool. Comfortable Y CAPITOL ixsUvUn |p^M I all your Mr. and Mrs.190 words
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Advertisement178 1941-05-01 12 The greatest adventure picture ever terecM **|B 10-lIAV AT 3.15, 6.15 C- dTiTp^l SATURDAY SUNDAY HOBNING SHOW n\ M H SSF ALHAMBRA 1 I^L..IVH£I?C CVCN FEARLESS MEN ARC AFRa/O/^^ I |n o land Ahve SDHfC^SlfcHit < iSBQj end Diamonds' r > I A NEW CAGNCT A DIFFERENT CAGNFY TIIATi WILL178 words
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Article131 1941-05-01 13 me 1 I I r as i Kent I i th- ispital Country, ppd down the line ■keel aultanei iepUcd Kutli V Jane Paramore, d twenty-two, ightew ol a local Then, looking alike i two peas, they i laufhed as the> I id the Dtchess bam131 words
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Article56 1941-05-01 13 the crew or Fr< nch I kip Richelieu to fight ted R at Dakar Sept. 24. and n iber 1 Floyd Btokes,| •a- reached Capo' 1 Ing I in Dakar ltd v t ks the bom- ol Dakar >•■ he md. his trap;, 'Jen the u nd anotl ■\>>-56 words
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Article80 1941-05-01 13 London, Apr. 30. THE New York World Telegram says: 'Those who complain that Hie Balkan war should not have been undertaken forget that there waa not any real choice. "The only alternative was to permit a bloodless Hitler conquest which would have betrayed Britain80 words
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Advertisement121 1941-05-01 13 PUBLIC NOTICE FAJAM, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Interim Dividend. XOTICE La hereby given that an interim Dividend of 10% for the financial year ending 30th September. 1941, has been declared by tne Directors payable to shareholders < n the Register en Wednesday, the 21st day of May. 1941.121 words
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Advertisement172 1941-05-01 13 PAVILION TO-DAY AT 3.15-6.15 9.15 TWO OF THE GREATEST STARS OF THE SCREEN IN A LOVE STORY OF ALL TIME 'MAYERLING" i s W^"^i^^^m- An Oulstanrtin S Freiu-h Film with Full Knglish Titles i i I A FILM WHICH SHOULD NOT BE MISSED iBF PRICES OF ADMISSION 3.15 DAILY MATINEES172 words
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Advertisement155 1941-05-01 13 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Straits Settlements Government. Applications are invited for the (appointment of an Accountant on [agreement with a salary of $500 per mensem rising by annual increments of $25 to $550 per mensem I The appointment will be for a 'period of three years and will be terminable by155 words
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Advertisement10 1941-05-01 13 BOOK NOW! BOOK AT LITTLES $3, 2 1 (Tax Included)10 words
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Article999 1941-05-01 14 TtAGEDY marred the ractef Ikil cvrnini. *i Ike o,i(.nn« da> 1 of the Sehnuor Turi lubV meelin^. Racing in the fourth ena* Maid Of Ca-shel, "UOH. KonifsiV d.'stnut Kn«lish mare, suddenly 1 c II back after running four lurlonus, and collapsed on tfce track. It999 words
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Article188 1941-05-01 14 ONLY one tie was played at the S.C.C. Spring tennis tournament yesterday. P. Clerc beat J. P. dc Hamilton 6-4, 6-2. The S.C.R.C, tennis results yesterday were as follows: A" doubles handicap: Seah Eng Chiang and Gan Kim Hock (—l2) lost to Low Kee Choe and Y P.188 words
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Article247 1941-05-01 14 RE 13; |Cc THE SCC. were completely swamped hJ 1 Royal Engineers yesterday m a CTi! match on the Padang, the soldiers semrih. ii!** times to the Club's two. thlrt This, probably record, rout was made tk reason of a great display by Humphries centre-SS247 words
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Article208 1941-05-01 14 Argylls Fight Had To Beat Police ARGYLLS 2; POLICF FE Argylls had all their work cut out to beat Police, yesterday, in a fiist division match on Stadium. After a scoreless first half, they emu winners by two goals to nil. The match, with poor finishing by both I provided208 words
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Article140 1941-05-01 14 London. Apr 3ft FOLLOWING is the result of the 2.000 OutoeM* run to-day at Newmarket LAMBERT SIMMEL MOROGORO SUNCASTLE 3 rO Betting: 10-1 Lambert Simmfl. 100. 100-7 Suncastle. 0 pi The second wartime turf classic with a surprise when the Duke of wesim sider Lambert SimmelReuter - 140 words
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Advertisement200 1941-05-01 14 Asthma Agony Curbed in 10 Minutes e the discovery of Mendaco l»y ,«\n American phvsiolan it is no longer n«-ren-Ki«i> i<»r MtiyoiiH tn' suffer frotn ehoktnfr. Wheeslngi »TH**Ping Asthma Mendaco does sway with -irpenHive inj«>ctions nnd ofTVnslfe Smoke- AH yoti do Iv to take 2 latftfc- !'■*<•• ta hi. i^200 words
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Advertisement208 1941-05-01 14 enables you Io Bleep, but also builds up ths .sxsfm to wtird off future attacks. For inNtiince, Mr. J. IV writes: "I was almost dead with AMthnia. Mad lost 4') pounds weight suffered coughing: ohokltip and ■trangTlnsi every night couldn't sleep— expected to die Mendaco stopped spasms first ni^ht and208 words
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Article109 1941-05-01 15 NEW MURDER PLANE pHOTOGRAPHS o i Germany's latest heavy bomber the 4eneined Fock -Vuif "Kurier," which was •stated to be able t< "carry an enormous bomb-load over ***** distances,' were published in Berlin newspapers. The 'plane, the papers explained, has been developed Irom the Focke-Wulf "Kondor passenger liner which made109 words
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Article124 1941-05-01 15 lAN B I N C Z Y K, twenty-nine-year old Polish soldier who was a motor driver to the Polish President, and, in France this year, to General Sikorski, was given a car when Paris fell and told "Get to England." He drove to124 words
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Article61 1941-05-01 15 EDWARD SIEBERT. aged thirty-live, admitted at Altrincham, Cheshire, that lie paid a midnight visit to a gasworks where he had been dismissed the pn vious day. and ttmoved six electric switches and damaged two others. He was sent to jail for six months for sabotage. He61 words
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Article39 1941-05-01 15 Birthday Gift-£43,000 A "BIRTHDAY present" of £43-000— from trust funds left by Mr. Bernhard Baron, the tobacco millionaire—was disiiibuted between V)0 hospitals and charities. Mr. Baron said in his will ih:>> money J- I given ai on hi; birthc39 words
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Article316 1941-05-01 15 Navy's Brilliant Rally I JTRIKIXG a brilliant patch ten minutes before the final whistle, the Royal Navy turned what looked like being goalless drawn match, into a 3-0 victory over the Singapore Harbour Board in a Div. II A league match on the 5.11.8. ground yesterday evening. The Royal Navy316 words
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Article102 1941-05-01 15 Two Injured In Knife Fight jTWO Chinese were involved in a brawl at the Singapore Water Works, Sungei Road, last night. Both were labourers employed in a Japanese firm and the trouble arose over a question of seniority. Words fiew high and fast, blows 1 were used and eventually knives102 words
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Advertisement78 1941-05-01 15 -=CALA PREMIERE— -i IN AID OF i hi: war ii.mi BDER THE GRACIOUS PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCEL- I SO SIR SHENTON THOMAS, G.C.WLG.. 0.8.E., I HIKNOK OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND I LADY THOMAS I AT THE I PAVILION Bv tourtisv of the Directors of the PAVILION, Ltd.) I ON78 words
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Advertisement227 1941-05-01 15 "MAYKRLINC; 1 (At the Pavilion) ||KRK If 1 liJm that you should ee. with two famous French Htars that have been seen in many American productions appearing together in a P'rench film for Kir livh speak Inn audiences Charles Boyer and Danielle Darrieux ThouKh the dialogue Is French. English sub-titles227 words
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Miscellaneous36 1941-05-01 15 SSSS3E3S3 TO-DAY SOCCER E HI. trl.-l to play War 1 ind Mat<h. B.R.C TENNIfI sec, S.C'.R.C. and Y. •TIT TUlv laililr mop nun (AT i? Ht am 8.6 U 150 pm 76 fi 3? p m36 words
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Article52 1941-05-01 16 Wushint-.ton. Apr. 30 4 dig at Italy b th^ interpretation placed by some quarters On tlriction of the War Department In promoting Major William Bentley, ii] from Roj clL'- Ualy, from hi* position of A v V Milil I N"?, o the Important post atReuter - 52 words
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Article89 1941-05-01 16 Cairo. Apr. 30. DURING the past lew months, deserters from the enemy in Abyssinia have been coming over i n "ever-increasing numbers to join the Emperor's Army. The latest arrivals are 400 Itaian colonial troops from Port Mota. which was captured a few days ago. ManyReuter - 89 words
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Article57 1941-05-01 16 Malta, Apr. 30. rIE harbour was the main target of two enemy air attacks on Malta on Monday night, it la officially announced. Bombs also fell over a wide area, causing considerable damage to civilian property and a few civilian casualties. Yesterday morning, enemy aircraft57 words
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Article63 1941-05-01 16 EMPIRE AIR PLAN AHEAD Melbourne. Apr. 30. rE Empire air plan entered its and year yesterday ahead of schedule, according to an announcement by Mr John i McEwen (Austialian Air Minister). The latest plans states Mr. McEwen. include the establishment of an air cadet corps for youths between the agesReuter - 63 words
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Article37 1941-05-01 16 London. Apr. 30. '•THE Board of the Admiralty and the British Navy ask you to accept their respectful and sincere good wishes on the anniversary of your birthday," was the message sent to Prin- cess Juliana.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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80 1941-05-01 16 Rome. Apr. 30. 'JTfREE divisions of British and Greek troops are ftfli resisting in Peloponnesus, according to the Turin newspapei Stampa. They occupy a line running tight across the centre of the peninsula from Ajnilinitza, or the lonian Sea to Argos, north of Nauplia. saysReuter - 80 words
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Article56 1941-05-01 16 (SEE ALSO PAGE 2 > London, Apr. 30.— 1t is now confirmed that eight German bombers were destroyed in lasi night's raids on Britain.— Re utrr Washington, Apr. 30.— T&? Senate Foreign Relations Com mittee has squashed by thirtf votes to ten a resolution in* would have prohibitedReuter - 56 words
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Article126 1941-05-01 16 Nazi-Red Relations Worsen London. Apr.; A MANIFESTO by German muiiist youths, attackingmany tor invading Yugoslav published by the official oro the Communist Party in Si according tc a Stockholm deq to the New York Times. Th? manifesto •'ondemrj Nazis for "action against the I ests ot the German nation*] .saysReuter - 126 words
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Article37 1941-05-01 16 EDUCATW cla n a< be held In ger alr-raidj of St. Panca don. The W council hH in principle t suggestion, bead schools Will out a s< hefflj The dassd those Ui tnej ers to ar37 words
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