Morning Tribune, 2 May 1941

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  • 26 1 N ETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune V() l <;_ No. 78, Friday, May 2, 1941. Morning Tribune NETT SALES EXCEED J Friday, May 2, 194!
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  • 186 1 Sew Tokyo Threat Tokyo. May 1. »[F tiic United States, Britain or any other power continues to aid Gen. Chiang unnindful to the world situation, there will be no Cher course for Japan than to plunge into the tm final step to attain our objectives," writes
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  • 77 1 Will Nazis Side-Track Turkey? Ii ondon, May l. utions of the n greatly modin occupation of ads, cables the ntof the Inde:cy. is now conthe Smyrna region le »t Inonu is believed of inspection. ion .continues appears to be a Italians at the 5» object of iso! extending rhe *b
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  • 97 1 Roosevelt On Malava's Importance To U.S. T'hit fi.,* San Francisco, May 1. Ihe first air line connection between the United Phi J, he aeronautics authority order signed bv President Roosevelt states: "The current world conditions and the importance to the United States estaM^ a f d he Netherlands Indies require
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  • 91 1 "GIVE BRITAIN DESTROYERS, SHIPS'-WILLKIE T«.r, New York, May J. HE transfer of more ships and destroyers from the United States to Britain, and, it necessary, the provision of United Mates trans-Atlantic convovs are urged by Mr. Wendell Willkie in an article in the current issue of the widely read "Colliers
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  • 358 1 London, May 1. THE last stages of the embarkation in the evacuation from Greece had to take P :ice from open beaches against continued enemy pressure on land and heavy repeated attacks from the air. Only the courage and devotion of all the Services made it possible.
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  • 359 1 Jt _o I-ondon, May 1. T is reported from Iraq that the differences of opinion between Ills Majesty's Government and the Iraq administration on the interpretation off the An^lo-lraq Treaty have not yet been settled. Meanwhile further contingents of British troops have arrived without incident
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  • 265 1 75,000 Nazi Casualties In Greece f ATF«t May 1. {/TEST news of the with- ™f? of the British and Impenal forces from Greece came from Cairo this a f*r noon where it was stated that every p,ece of serviceable equip E f«t we were compelled to leave behind was destroyed
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  • 439 1 tion was effect by thi S^^D^^TS: available, and fighting is continuing I In the Solium area, the communique adds British BRITISH SAMLTOnS S Sm "I\hE VSS4 ff DER-IN-CHIEF OF THF MFniTPPpJvl^ ol HE COMMAN- Heavy casualties were inflicted on enemy troops and
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  • 188 2 Big R.A.F. Raid On Kiel Base London. May 1. TIIK German port of Kiel h;in the main target of R.A.F. bombers last night (Wednes day), states an Air Ministry communique. It adds that targets at Berlin. Hamburg and Eiriden were also attacked.. The communique says "La Sl night, strong forces
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  • 87 2 JAPANESE REACTION TO SOVIET PACT Tokyi May I. While oflicial li I 7 n has not yet been received. COS! int -Mithoiitles ar*- mildly astonished at the Soviet decree banning the transit of war materials F owever. it is said that the economic negotiations with the Soviet are continuing although
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  • 107 2 Reds Mass Troops On S. Border New York. Nay 1 RIvSIA i* reported to be takin? extensive steps to stiffen the alreadv strong Soviet forces in the Ukraine, Poland and Estonia, according to a Berne tele»ram to the New York Times The measures are understood to include the despatch of
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  • 474 2 Formidable Defences Smashed By S.A. Forces In Ten Days Nairobi, May 1. AN official communique issued to-day at Nairobi describes the capture of Dessie as a "considerable victory It is evident, from the defensive positions and guns captured, adds the communique, that the Italians were determined
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  • 124 2 GERMANY MUST GO BACK TO OLD FRONTIERS BEFORE AUSTRIAN COURT London. May 1. THE need for constructive settlements at the ea of the present war in order to avoid still ar.otba European war was stressed by Dr. Benes. Czech Pre sident, in an interview published in the Dutch DM paper
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  • 298 2 London, May 1. 'pHE most widespread sentiment must be belief mingled with wonder that the embarkation from Greece •should have been achieved under such heavy handicaps. and in face of the enemy's avowed intention to destroy the expeditionary force this time, says The Times. Last year
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  • 131 2 Atlantic Pilot Saves Shipwrecked Mariners the Atlantic broken for F L a t Lieut. Qautrey Jfl last trip. Afl uneventful flight night in the fir*' the Catalina tvne aircraft to be deli* ed U) the rT Flt.-Lt. Gautrei d, cended to 2 strong headwind, j suddenly spotted extensive patch of
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    • 62 2 effioent For with a "Valet" there is nothing I to take to pieces, nothing to unscrew. Stropping and cleaning are a matter of seconds, and every blade gives a perfect shave for weeks on end MHlrikiH^dSbflHSßßdH'i Bil_^_^_^_^_^H_|_^_| H£l *9'Sm j, .'u-.trated above, consists if a nr», implored VALE r self
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  • 490 3 I HI epic story of the successful withdrawal of at leabt I 80 pei cent of the original Empire force sent to Lece Respite the tremendous difficulties, largely due 'the enemy's numerical superiority in the air is told Lj communique. It ptya h, h tr,,
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  • 91 3 COLOSSAL NAZI LOSSES IN GREECE Melbourne. May 1. GERMANY'S colossal losses in men and machines in Greece are clearly shown in the advices received in Melbourne, says a joint statement issued by Mr. A. W. Fadden, acting Prime Minister, and Senator Foil, Minister of the Interior. The statement further says
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  • 121 3 Malta. May 1. E cry ol "Bomb Rome" was lised among the Maltese peoII a r suit of the destruction istoric buildings in Valetta in it air raids Ihe buildings iged include St. John's Caral of the Knights built in and several hospitals, [tensive damage was
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  • 35 3 WORK OF THREE SERVICES "The rearguard who covered the withdrawal have imposed on the enemy a slow and cautious advance despite his great superiority in numbers. The Royal Navy and ihe merchant service have shown
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  • 55 3 Vichy, May 1. j A FRESH contingent of troops for reinforcing the garrsor In the I Azores, sailed in the mail steamer iCarvalho Araujo. (4.96C tons* stales I a Lisbon despatch to the official French news agency. Dr. Salazar, the Prime .linistei, reviewed the troops on the
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  • 303 3 MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS London. May l. 7 *0« May Day ot Penary celebrations in so V lKai countric though S V :S epi the Labour Jjnwj with three days' obM Stalin's lr h/wL*! Prominent r tl tles m Russia. l "'i nut their policv
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  • 72 3 Tientsin. May 1. \J S Marines in North China are being recalled shortly. The first batch of 70 irom Peiping and 50 from Tientsin is leaving in the middle of the month for Manila, according to a semi-official Japanese report. U.S. Marine authorities in Shanghai state that
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  • 110 3 mux? mi London. May 1. HE Finnish LegaUon in London to-day issued an official statement which confirms the arrival of German troops in Finland, but says that the reported 1 12 :°F° is grossl y exaggerated. The? are *ays the Finnish statement merely passing through
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  • 116 3 I Stockholm. Mav l. SWEDEN has no secret political agreement with any country or Government," declared the Prime Minister, M. Hansson. speaking at Stockholm at a May Day demonstration. He added that Sweden had no aggressive intentions, and was free from any treaty of alliance. The nation
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  • 51 3 Bangkok. May 1. <UR. Hugh G. Grant, the United 111 States Minister to Thailand, will return to the United State* soon Lo report upon conditions ln Thailand, it is learned. It is belipved that Mr Grant will be transferred to another post Fastern
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    • 174 3 ICI7S l OKI7S HAIR TVhen your hair begins to fall —or thin out at the temples— |you need SILVIKRIN, for it restores the hair forming tissues to their normal function. A famous scientist wrote "Silvikrin does grow I hair." Silvikrin MADE IN ENGLAND Send for OOPf Of "Your Httlr" |o
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  • 920 4 Anzac Club For Singapore: A Night In Bali SINGAPORE ll to follow the example H by Kuala Lumpur and open an Anzac Club lor Australian servicemen. A committee of Australian civilians has been formed and the (lub will be opened shortly. It will have its headquarters at the Victoria Memo.
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  • 95 4 PEOPLE PLACES By VERA ARDMORE and traditional gold ornaments of ancient Balinese design. The whole function will revolve arounl Polok's dances and decorations, costumes of the helpers and .so on will all be in Balinese tiadition. Special dinners will be served Dnd, there will be a champagne bar and side
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  • 30 4 Morning' Party CUCCESSFUL, u bridge and mahjong drive l was given by j Mrs. Harry Gild at heT home < yesterdty morn- t »ng in aid of the Wool Fund. < t
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    • 80 4 Never! end a sentence with a comma, Just as a well turned sentence is only complete when it is correctly punctuated so a fashion ensemble depends upon its accessories. To add the perfect finishing touch to your evening gown we suggest one of the newly imported American handbags. We have
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    • 233 4 AT YOUR j SERVICE > VERY good ar- range ments 1 have been made i for the comfort lof visitors to the Johore Fair i this afternoon or evening. 1 Near to the J entrance gale i will be a parcel i J stall where par- S eels ean be
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  • 366 5 Lc say your particular Peter i P ,..i or Priscilla is seven me has come for [long-promised pet. If you vour child to get the greatest L«. of oatisiaction and beneZm ow^g and caring for it, h IIV certain preparations r n lel to make first
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  • 599 5 Sons Like Their Fathers? iUKE to call this artt- "Pity Poor Pa!" Bir arc fear, too unM ie idea me For, looking i-i-i remen:ours e t.Vy do _rt know ire patheti, in fact. a man ha.s become the of a 3on, he feela that haa hapto him. main feeling like
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  • 101 5 HONEY AND ORANGE DRINK 1 orange, l pint boiling water 2 tablespoonfuls honey. Peel the orange rind thinly and place in a jug. Pour over it the boiling water, and allow to stand until cold. Strain and add the orange Juice and honey. PRUNE DRINK 2 oz. prunes,
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    • 79 5 prime quality mmmsh>m -i no finer obtainable (ip\\ anywhere vw A/ Because it has the superior flavour mmu mm mW m^ i and quality only found in imported pork. All our Australian Pork iv PvY^^^V^W obtained from select ?d milk and M 7 l IklMJuifi wheat fed pigs We always
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  • 312 6 RUBBER BUCKETS ARE A SUCCESS ANOTHER "now use" for rubber, and a fresh avenue ol employment for local labourthat is tho official verdict on rubber buckets for conservancy purposes, after full tost by F .M.S. Sanitary Boards The first I xperiments were carrled out by Mr. Hodges, of the Kii.t;.
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  • 141 6 AN increase of membership by 200 in ten days is the distinction achieved by the Ceylon Tamils' Association. This was revealed yesterday when the annual general meeting of the Association should have been held but owing to the unexpected rush of members who could not be accommodated
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  • 141 6 I A STANDING committee to consider un~^ complaints about the Straits Sett^m War Tax Ordinance (1941) and anv su2? amendments thereto has been established* Its members are: The Hon. Mr h w Financial Secretary. S.S.. Chairman the w^ C G Howell, Attorney General S S
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  • 211 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "MARCH of Time'* which has put into pictures s« "1 of the biggest news stories in recent times I soon be making a news story about Malaya. H H.M. Lancaster of the London branch of "Manj of Time" is now in Singapore
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  • 46 6 THE Accountant-General, S.S. (Mr. W. C 1 ges), announces that a further sum 5730.523.43 has been paid to the Imperial! Miry Chest Officer, Singapore, being procea war taxation for the prosecution of the war lected during the months of November December, 1940.
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  • 99 6 A 21-year-old Chinese, Choo Teow Kee. appeared in the third court, yesterday, on a charge of being a member of the Singapore Chinese Workers' AntiJapanese National Salvation Association yesterday at Paya Lebar. Choo claimed trial, and the case was postponed a week for mention, bail of
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  • 99 6 Driver Killed In Collision A CHINESE lorry driver instantaneous!} l while another Chinese] beside him and two India" ners attached to the B4 severely injured when collision between a lorn. tary truck and a taxi occ at the 8 3 4 milestone. Timah Road, yestew ""Ihe lorry wont ...Trended up
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  • 624 7 itaOASABAI, senior Tamil interpreter of the civil disv *W*f was yesterday, acquitted by the district judge, It Wall on charges of having accepted, without conF t i' money from chettiars, when he knew it had been, idc i kplv to be concerned, in a proceeding or business
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  • 282 7 European Sent To Gaol U P. STALLEY, formerly assistant civil engineer, at the Naval Base, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Manning, at the Assize Court, yesterday, on a charge of abetment of incest. The offence was alleged to have taken place in the houte oi
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  • 357 7 A TRAFFIC accident which occurred on the brown-out night A of Jan. lat Kallang Road, was recalled in the traffic court, yesterday, when Lan Peck Jin appeared on charges of causing hurt by a negligent act while driving a van at Kallang Road. According to the
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  • 136 7 Japanese Fined For Bribery A DAY'S imprisonment and a fine of $125 were imposed by the third magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday, on a Japanese, Shigeru Ohtake, 20, who pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to offer an illegal gratification to a Government official as an inducement to
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  • 357 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MAY 2. 1941. A NEW THREAT JJNTIL further details become available, it 18 not possible to probe the true significance ox the landing of 12,000 German troops in the Finnish port of Albo, though it is possible that the move is not unconnected with the general disposition
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  • 465 8 TJtuAtad. Opink. TUK complete recording ol Puccini's "Tosca," will be given at Singapore (iramophone Society meeting at 11, Newton Rood to-night. Kntiance is ly social ticket only and as the opera, begins at 8.45 p.m. all should he punctual so that an early start can
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    • 141 8 I'll ICOI RATIONING has forced many of us to seek entertainment at home, during our leisure hours. MASTERS RECORDS provide the most perfect home entertainment. MOI TRIES have a large and comprehensive stock and the prices are still at pre-war level. i Masters-3 the" SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY POPULAR CONCERT 9.15
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  • 353 9 orouramme ui »»8«.--socicty's concert in >*« M" ;:a Memorial Hall nexi ;,i pm. was printed lta t Among the soloists ,ld Haines (tenon, an «W hrl of the society and S many society conISS )ast particularly in *rt s Jki His programme •"fffclS^Scbuberi'i Serenade bv Martin. Cowen and
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  • 934 9 By Henry Stnkcs. Renter's Special Correspondent lately with th* I inner ial forces in Greece) Cairo. May. 1. JP&E chief conclusion to be drawn from the battle of Greece is that a line seemingly impregnable in natural stiength cannot be held without full air
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  • 204 10 J. SPENCER, 29-year-old Australian soldier, was not present in Ihe traffic court yesterday when Iwo charges of disobeying wing signals while driving a car at the junction of Chulia Street and Market Street, and driving without n licence, were brought against I m. According to
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  • 521 10 AS the result of suggestions received from public bodies several important amendments to the Estate Duty Bill will be moved by the Legal Adviser, F.M.S. at the next meeting of the Federal Council on May 6. The main complaint was against clause 7 which
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  • 126 10 NEWS FROM INDIA New Delhi, Apr. 30. 'pHE Viceroy has decided to shorten his Spring Tour by a few days and will arrive in Simla on May 2 instead of May 8. as originally arranged. New Delhi. Apr. 30. AN Improvement in the communal si- < tuation in Bombay is
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    • 150 10 BIIt X PIII L I. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAY ,3, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accomraodrf 1 tpply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., l j a— THE B.WK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR ROSTOV. NEW
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    • 37 10 ■MiMai «-i r~ 111 Tl f and mis 35! ive hea^o 1 1 ivcTln Rirr I |vi a jt^l^> i* hiAu_v a u^T*A6ooT YfclAH Bltt LXfiA V^j *> THE Wmtw hioSn^. Jk You *v' theyc ant v|j] j
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    • 355 11 afsdfsfd jtuations Vacant .4. Purifier. Mosquito Ohaifor A Ivl 1? Bo* 8 |fft SAC. APP'J (No 368H) MPOr*- BSTTM Ageno. j-^ 356H) asMti balesman for '^ulck- inniv M Race Course, r poiwh. Apply 15-, 339H) lngapore n LADT TEACHERS for on Eng--1 box 078, Malaya Tribune, l i No. 334Hi
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    • 685 11 Motor Vehicles WANTED Flat Marvellette 1938|9 models. Apply No. 53, Koek Road, Singapore. 5 1 p.m. (No. 371H) I i FOR SALE Austin 12 Saloon, model 1936 i Apply No. 26. Oxford Road, Singapore. I (No. 357K) 1 FOR SALE Baby Austin, 1931 model, for j 1 cash taxed, insured
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    • 513 11 To Let MODERN BUNGALOW, 106. Branksome Road, off Arthur Road, 3 be-droom*. i baths attached, rent |90|-, immediate possession, also 89. Ooodman Road furrushed. $115;-. Phone Akerib 5811 or ***** after office hours. (No. 398Hi RINGLET CAMERON HIGHLANDS To Let small house, E. Lighting, M.S. Apply Hartley, Tapah. (No. *****'
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    • 523 11 For Sale FOR SALE 20 Pairs Pigeons and Wire-net* New Area. Sentul Pasar. (No. 346H) WAR in MAPS. Its background A course. $100. post free. Kelly St Walsh (No. 363H7 BALLROOM DANCING. Alex Moore. $3.00 each. City Emporium, 58, Bras Basah Road Sinfr.itpore. (No. 323H) FOR SALE A pair of
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    • 426 11 !0N THE] I AIR SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.333 kc!s) ZHPI 30-96 metres (9.69 m|cs) ZHP3 41-38 metres (7.1$ mice) From 8-00 a.m. to 1.15 a.m. From 10-00 a.m. to 1.50 p.m. Prom 5-00 p.m. te 10.00 p.m. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG— I6 86 metres (17.19 mjes) GSF— -19. 82
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  • 393 12 HO Ah Quee, 22. Hokkien. was sentenced to three weeks' rißorous im prisonment, by the uiird magistrate. Mr. L C. Ooh. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a dynamo lamp valued at $20. from a bicycle at the Emp i r e
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    • 186 12 I mm mm ii imTyoTTai <;n :> Do Tears roll down your $M\ cheeks Do you Shake all over? Kr TEST YOURSELF! \y The FUNNIEST PICTURE IN 10 YEARS RE -UNITES BILL MYRNA! f^ mmm TO-DAY CAPITOL mAAm~~mmmm^!& fj m^j m i m i Welcome back, Bill and Myrna! JJ^S^^a'^Hr
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    • 176 12 iO-VH.IH at MIII.M<;|Jt (at 12-iq) ALHAMBRa Chinese Review of The •2nd EUROPEAN WAI VIVID PICTURES OF THE EUROPEAN \\\p FROM 1939 TO 1941. A NEW AND DIFFERENT CAGNHf 5 A CAGNEY YOU WILL .ADMIRE! SEE HIM TO-MORROW ail MIIIXH.iit 1 12-iq ALHAMBRA A roaring Ccmedy of the gay nineties f
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  • 193 13 Famous Buddhist Shrine New Delhi, Apr. 30. IYURING its recent tour in India, the Thai Goodwill Mission paid a brief visit to Gaya (Bihar) and showed special interest in the ancient Buddhist temple there, and in particular the famous Pipal tree known as the Bodhi Tree undei which Buddha received
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  • 64 13 TI Kiong. 36. and Ng Chan, 27, appeared in the third court, yesterday, charged with being members of an unlawful society— t h e Malayan Communist Party. On the application of the prosecuting officer, who stated the men had only been arrested that morning and that lull investigations
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  • 74 13 OFFICERS' wives arc being forced by inadequate separation allowances to work as charwomon and live in slum conditions, says Mr E. W Salt, Conservative MP. for Yardlcy. Birmingham. He is to ask questions *n the House of Commons about the separation allowances paid to wives oi
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    • 187 13 ft l'| |||V TO-DAY 3.15— 6.15 -t».15 TWO FAVOURITE STARS OF THE SCREEN Charles Boyer AND Danielle Darrieux IN An Outstanding French Film with Full English Titles "MAYERUNG" THE TRAGIC LOVE STORY BETWEEN CROWN PRINCE Rudolph Hapsburg of Austria, and the Countess Vetsera PRICES OF 7 ADMISSION 3.15 DAILY MATINEES
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  • 340 14 watt r^plptar. 3* Malays.... 2. IN one of the most brilliant exhibitions of football seen this I season the Royal Air Force (Seletar) took both points from the Malays in the first division of the league, yesterday, 0n The AiSE" victory was the
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  • 124 14 1,000 Guineas Result London, May 1 AT Newmarket, to-day. the One Thousand Guineas resulted as follows: DANCING TIMF 1 BEAUBITE KEVKTONE 3 Dancing Time's only previous appearance on the race course was when he wai unplaced last year. It was aa unexpected victory when he beat Mis. Arthur James's Prausitc
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  • 293 14 Handicaps For K.L. Races (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. FOLLOWING are handicaps for the second day of the Selangor races: HORSES: Cfciss 3, Dlv. I—s»_.- furs. Speartown 9.0 Lady Zenta 8.12 Furious 8.10 San Frisco 8.9 Bunaneer 8.6 President 8.1 Lay Off 8.0 Danger Zone 7.13 Lord Worlington
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  • SOCCER
    • 216 14 THE Publishers were defeated by seven one by the Royal Engineers (Blakan°? in a second division match on the yu ground, yesterday. tM C The Publishers had to blame then own nesn for the big margin of defeat, still ther denying that that the Sappers
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    • 207 14 Colours 5 Whites 1 1 THE first of the three trials to select a l from the Business Houses to meet a I division S.A.F.A. team in a charity soccer i in aid of the War Fund, was held at the SJ ground, yesterday, and
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    • 225 14 R. F. SMITH and Major Bedford qualified M finals by beating O. Fuller and O W. Gw the semi-final of the championship doubles, «>-* in the S.C.C. Spring tennis tournament Ol the scheduled ties fixed for yesurcW" S.C.R.C, only two, both from the handicap, were played off.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 39 14 TO- DAY BOCCER SA.KA. League. Dlv I. Police v 5.R.0.. Stadium, Div. II A. RE. Mmlhvs v K.A.S.C Clerical Union; VAv. II I*. SC.F.A. ••B•• v InUlam. 8JI.B.; Airport v J.CB.A., J.C.B.A. TlWtitA: BC.C. SC.R.C and Y.M.C A. tournaments
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  • 141 15 Shanghai, May 1. her Soviet enigma" is typical of the comment in Nicies on the new Soviet order prohibiting war materials thrmitrh the Soviet Union. This order greatly inconveniences Germany and Japan, it is pointed out, through cutting off transport via the Trans-Siberian Railway on the one
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  • 88 15 rwegian Doctors Protest London, May 1. Lag authorities m NorK appointed at least Bjilified Person as supeia a hospital, according 1 rwegiao telegraph T h s has resulted in the F f a general strike of > doctors and staffs L iforway, the agency 'hid Medical Officer of hospital wrote
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  • 107 15 rr-'l women past 40 nmrs "i h< irr trouble and High Blood Pressure. K ure ;s .1 i!i\si' nc'iis disHMiMfl morn tV ithi than cancer, a i"- >ple mistake th<> sympi don or some simple trou»on symptoms are: Pressure in hen .a top and back
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  • 22 15 Reuter On the Clerical Union ground, yesterday. Fort Canning beat the Customs in a -division 118 match by two goals to nil.
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  • 215 15 HILL IN FORM FOR SIGNALS TORTRESS Signals won their 1 fourth successive cricket match yesterday when they defeated thei Coastal Regiment R.A. by four wic- 1 kets. Highest scorer was HUI (39> who has played in Minor Counties eric- ket in England. Scores: R.A. Wiseman c Churchill b Phillips 25.
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  • 131 15 Aden, Apr. 30. FE French authorities at Jibuti, ever since last June, when they threw in their lot with Vichy, have refused co-operation with Britain. The latest official reaffirmation of this attitude was dated only yesterday. But living conditions In Jibuti have deteriorated and now dysentery lias
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  • 44 15 YUGOSLAV WARSHIPS IN BRITAIN London. May 1. rE Yugoslav submarine Nebojsca and two Yugoslav motor torpedo boasts have safely arrived at a British port, states an Admiralty communique, declaring that there is no truth in the Italian announcement that these vessels have been sunk.-Reuter.
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  • 81 15 Sir Ronald Campbell At Durazzo New York, May 1. FE British Minister to Yugoslavia (Sir Ronald Campbell) Campbell > and the British colony in Belgrade, forming a party of 91, are now at Durazzo awaiting permission to proceed to Britain, states a despatch from Durazzo to the New York Times.
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  • 129 15 PLEADING guilty to' buying jam and marmalade, tins of salmon and cocoa, and other tinned food disguised as "regimental necessaries" from an unknown soldier, Oliver Farrow, a Cavendish, Suffolk, baker and confectioner, was fined £20 by the Long Melford magistrates. On a charge of receiving the articles Willerby
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  • 91 16 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) "We should furnish Britain with ships." wrote Mr. Willkie, "ships in our docks, on the coast trade, as well as impounded ships of other nations, ships we are building, ships until it bursts. Give Britain destroyers, and if necessary convoy the production of our
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  • 405 16 London. Mavi RICHARD DIMBLEDY, 8.8.C. observer in the Middle E^t watched the arrival at their destination of the British an. perial forces from Greece, wrote this afternoon: The most remarkable thing about the landing is the fact that the men have come back, not disorganised
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  • 159 16 Thai Policy Neutral Bangkok. May 1. "T DO not know anything about 1 Thailand recognising Japan's leadership In the so-called new order of Greater East Asia." declared Mr. Vilas Osatanada. Thai Minister without Portfolio and Director General of the Thai Publicity Bureau in an interview here to-day. Mr. Osatanada arrived
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  • 57 16 London, May I. COR the first time probably in the West of England historv, a seven-year-old Chinese girl, M Uriel Wong, was to-day crowned May Queen by an overwhelming vote of fellow scholars. Bedecked with flowers and attended by maids of honour, she was the centre of
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  • 45 16 ESCAPED FROM NORWAY London. May 1: A report from Istanbul to-day says that a party of 15 Norwegians who have got away from Norway have passed through Turkey on their way to enlist |n the R.A.F. They travelled by way of Sweden and Russia. Reuter
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  • 103 16 Failed To Build Shelter— Fined CHARLES Thackham Beard, of Britton-street, Finsbury, N., was fined £30 and £10 10s. costs at Clerkenwell Police Court for failing to obey a notice ordering him to pro vide a n air-rak she'ter in his building The magistrate said if the shelter was not completed
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  • 171 16 La tot: It if report Washington that the fl time Commission i^ arrM place 50 tankers at the J Britain within the next I The U.S. Senate to-dj and sent to the White 1 Two-Ocean Navy Bill. for expenditure of ,)Vrt millions— Reuter "In Greece the (•ermgot the
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