Morning Tribune, 3 May 1941

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  • 29 1 L^ SAM* EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune ,1 (j_.No 7!». Saturday. May 3, 1941. NKTT SALES EXCEED i. 5 (.0 I) AlLv Morning Tribune Saturday, May 3, 191 1.
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  • 340 1 NEMY LOSES 11 ANKS IN TOBRUK fritish Counter- Attack) CAIRO MAY 2. AY S COMMUNIQUE FROM BRITISH HEADQUARTERS TELL r A BRITISH COUNTER-ATTACK IN TOBRUK IN WHICH 11 IY TANKS WERE DESTROYED. t says that throughout yesterday, the enemy continued to attack Witer defenses of Tobruk. In one sector, British
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  • 361 1 Nazis Turn Tail In Sollu m Clash i ßy A. P. Crosse, Reuter's Special Correspondent in the Western Desert). THE Germans flung out a small column of their advanced forces from Solium on Thursday afternoon. They sent an armoured car patrol along two coastal roads leading east from the village,
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  • 671 1 IRAQ GUNS SHELL BRITISH AIR BASE: COUNTER-ACTION TAKEN LONDON, MAY 2. THE TENSE SITUATION IN IRAQ CAME TO A HEAD AT DAWN TO-DAY WHEN IRAQ ARTILLERY BEGAN SHELLING THE BRITISH AIR BASE AT HABBANIA, 60 MILES WEST OF BAGDAD. THE BRITISH FORCES WERE COMPELLED TO TAKE COUNTER-ACTION. The circumstances leading
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  • 66 1 Istanbul, May 2. DRESIDENT INONU as been ins- pec ting certain regions of Western Anatolia, it was announced to-day after he had arrived at Istanbul aboard the presidential yacht Savrqna. It is now six days since he departed from Ankara on the way to Smyrna by rail.
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  • 43 1 Madrid, May 2.— Another Am. erican Red Cross sbip the Navemar has arrived at the Spanish port of Huelva with a large cargo of wheat, condensed milk and medicines. This is the fourth American Red Cross ship to bring help to Spain. Reuter
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  • 61 1 London, May 2. ACCORDING to newspapei reports from Ankara, the Iranian Ambassador in Torkey has denied a Vichy report lhat Iranian troops have been tent to the Russian frontier The Ambassador is stated to have added J hat there have < n no Soviet military movements
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  • 212 1 Cairo, May 2. TO-NIGHT'S R.A.F. communique says that enemy dive-bomb-ers and fighters, which appeared in large numbers over Tobruk to support operations of their ground troops, were engaged by our fighters and at least three Messerschmitt 109\s were shot down in flames. The communique adds
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  • 401 2 THOUSANDS OF BRITISH TROOPS WERE TRAPPED -THEY ESCAPED ,By Desmond Tighe, Reu gpecia] Correspondent evacuated with the British forces from Greece rW thousands of British soldiers lay on Greek beaches for 24 hours surrounded by the Germans and yet escaped —how a Greek policeman saved a further batch of troops—
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  • 484 2 AUSTRALIAN PREMIER GOING TO U.S. WAR'S RESULT DEPENDS ONLY ON EQUIPMENT London, May 2. THE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, announced in London to-day that he would be going to the United States. "I shall say there frankly and in the
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  • 429 2 "NAZI BATTLE CRUISERS DECIDEDLY ILL" London May 2. DISCUSSING the work of the W Coastal Command in a broadcast address, Air Commodore Godliard said that working for the Sjavy from the Bay of Biscay and leyond. fai out into the Atlantic and up to the Arctic Ocean, it had million
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  • 94 2 JHE attack m^Sjt to have been made J lian troops and tanks 3 ir* to a military spok^ Cairo. There is no *S the Germans participatii. Reports hitherto are scaS it is difficult to ascertain I what is happening there As regards Abyssinia B circles greet with
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  • 19 2 London, May 2. -The B lian Prime Minister Mr. Mq was Teceived by the M Buckingham Palace to-day.-! ter.
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  • 160 2 NAZI U-BOAT BASE BOMBE London. Maj URITISH bombers made a daylight raid. German submarine base at Den Heli Holland yesterday. This and other raids. Dutch coastal area were very successful. The Air Ministry communique says:-"Yej afternoon, Blenheim aircraft of the Bomber Con made a particularly effective raid on the Q
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  • 121 2 peipint:. CHINESE troops trained by the Japanese M over the garrisoning of eastern Hopei J states an official announcement from .ne North China Army headquarters to-da>. These Chinese troops are known as Peace Preservation Army." The operation, which took place on m according to the Japanese statement.
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  • 114 2 Drastic Powers O Labour In Rhodes i k\ May Salisbury, Southern Rho« effic j fl THE widest powers to ensure me {he 1 of manpower for the prosecu W the controlled industries have been w g* Minister without Portfolio. Mr i<- neag eff«; t i The Minister may forbid tn("
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    • 27 2 189 BRAS BASAH ROAD 89 Special Cure for: 'SINGAPORE-FOOT' 'EAR' Eczema, Pimplos and Rashes, 11 MR ft SCALP TROUBLES Ham to ft pu Telephone 3469. J. HERMANSFN.
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  • 331 3 GERMAN TROOPS WERE DRESSED LIKE GREEKS VWcvTk a i. Cairo, May 2. start f Australlan detachments which, at the lastiV German attack were holding the r An«£P' We i e decei ved by the Germans coming it u a las sreek5 reek s °Wiers. Before they knew was happening they
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  • 267 3 Cairo, May 2. THE British and Imperial Army which withdrew against overwhelming forces in Greece was practically intact despite the really hard lighting up to the time it reached Thermopylae Pass, according to a British military spokesman yesterday describing the course of the
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  • 347 3 000 Cut Off On Beaches f ere Are More Stories Of The Great Epic In Greece I Melbourne, May 2. JE evacuation of the Imperial forces from Greece has now been completed," says Gefcl sir Thomas Blarney, Deputy ComrnanderJhief. Middle East, in a dispatch to the Austen Army Minister, Mr.
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    10 3 GEN. SIR THOMAS BLAMEY Deputy C-in-C, Middle East.
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  • 64 3 The sson Of eece ourne, May 2. evacua on of thi 'c force* open bea< n Greece land an{ pressure relatively ;asua.tie* ribute t masterl; of thi s and th< B quali of the dee•r. Spen. I a comon GeneBlarney's ch. added:— German fj in the A the su--1 numbers
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  • 486 3 20-1 Odds: How B.E.F. Fought Way Through IBy Desmond Tighe, Renter' .i Special Correspondent evacuated with, the British forces from Greece) London. May 2. TIRED-EYED and unshaven gunnery major told met how, with other officers and a handful of men, he reached the embarkation port after fighting their way* through
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  • 843 4  - An Old English May Day Celebration VERA ARDMORE IK at irast one May Queen »u crowned in Singapore OH Thursday She was (;wentl> IFsddinglin aged "earlv eight and a pupil of Dean's School. School was en Fete to celebrate Ite Arm birthday and the pupils had the pleasure of taking
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  • 201 4 to the special film premiere of "This thing called love." a gay Columbia comedy, starring Rosalind Russell and Melvyn Douglas, which will be held at the Pavilion theatre on Tuesday. May 13. *< Next meeting of the Women's Section of the Canadian Association will be held at
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    • 60 4 ffl h LaK /Yjs& Then lel f,JVlndu 1 g e n c e Pay a visit to our Salon and enjoy one of those soothing treatments Lines of fatigue are charmed away and a feeling of vouth and vitalitv comes bubbling back again tyjtZ* Av&h. ±n&Hr TBLEPHONI FOB appointment 111l
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    • 7 4 Imported Gowns Accessories 5 Stamford Road S^JF""*
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  • 1069 5 Ull I! MATCHING JACKET in to be married shortly and am busy with ton-'" (an >ou P ,ease)he,p me over this f designing for me a nightgown with matchl,en ing bed jacket? The material I plan to use is silk georgette, trimmed with wide lace and,
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  • 77 5 Post Free Facilities ¥N order to facilitate the sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged with the Tribune Pre?s Town Office, No. 9, The Arcade, Singapore, to deliver these direct to the Morning Tribune, thus eliminating the need for you to buy a stamp. Just put your query in
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    • 107 5 Correspondence Coupon I I in- conpon miKi be enclosed wltb I every query lent. V i Morning Tribune, > SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1941. f M ON ROYAL BAKERY 7 V/JAM/iV BREAD 1 Mlfl*ke good health a family U _J 'affair by including Royal ,M Bakery Vitamin Bread In the 7
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  • 607 6 Services' BREVITIES Jf By "1 Miiiie" I I HAVE heen immi to remind everybody about the Sergeants' Mess Dance at Pulau EBrarr to-night. This is the only function ol its kind this everine, so a record attendance is anticipated The usual ferry services will run to and j from PU
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  • 307 6 WAS Mohamed Ali bin Dollah, skilled labourer employed at W the locomotive shed. Naval Base, Seletar, the brains behind most of the bicycle thefts in Singapore? Before Mohamed Ali was sent to gaol yesterday by the third magistrate on two charges of fraudulent possession of bicycle
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  • 216 6 IT would be much better for all concerned if the public would report such cases to the Municipality instead of trying to hide them," remarked Mr. J. L. McFall, when he convicted Sim Kim Chuan, a clerk, on a charge of having refused to 'give information
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  • 93 6 Decree Nisi Made Absolute A DECREE nisi granted Mrs. Mary Kathleen ft lar, who sued in October for a dissolution of her m riage with Dr. Charles Jose Paglar, a private medical pn titioner of Singapore, was ma absolute, with costs, by Sir Pi cy McElwaine, the Chief j tice,
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  • 148 6 BREACH OF TRUST OF car alleged i ALLEGED to have commitj <*»»»"*' breach of ,2 in respect of a motor-car S! Z° n S *i Maimed S| Jjj he appeared in the 3 I court yesterday. n,rd t .J* I i J raiai »PP«red fa. the defence. {According to the
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  • 273 6 TWO people were given conditional discharge from bankruj cy yesterday by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaii in the Bankruptcy Court. In both cases the order was susi pended for a month. V. Kanapathy, whose liabilities amounted to $2,133, said he formerly carried on business
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  • 324 6 CIA AH CHOON, bus driver, who collided with a car in which three European girls were going from the Naval Base to Changi, was yesterday fined a total of $150 and his driving licence was suspended for a year. The traffic magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton.
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  • 665 7 nihT evening I listened to Lord Haw-Haw. I had given 1 n Hoine so for some time; he is a spiteful bore, and his irritates me I was about to turn him off when I sudfniv realised he was saying something very odd. -That is
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  • 732 7 \N interesting history of Chinese painting was given in a paper, which was written by Professor Lui Hai->u, Director of the Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai, read bv an announcer broadcasting from Singapore last night Hie oldest Chinese paintings JW 1.000 years old. They
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  • 351 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. MAY 3. 1941. SPOTLIGHT ON SYRIA \VITH the British Navy in unchallenged control of the Eastern Mediterranean and Turkey unperturbed at the Nazi filibuster, the only way in which Hitler can strike a fitting finale to his very costly Balkan campaign 75,000 Nazis are said to have
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  • 318 8 IXM-». I. J. Uewellin, the new Minister of t he combined ministries of .Transport and Shipping and formerly Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Ministry of Aircraft Production, carnt to Malaya in the early part of 1938 when he came to Singapore to attend the opening
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  • 58 8 Tokyo. Ma\ Li. MR Tang Liang-n, publicity bead 111 of the Nanking regime-, ua* been appointed new rice-ltinlster lor Foreign Affairs in the Japanese sponsored Nankins Government, in succession to Mr Tang Pa-vce, who has retired, says a Japanese report. The report adds that Nanking has
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  • 50 8 The British Navy's aircraft- carrier 'ARK ROYAL", fre- quently falsely claimed by German propaganda to have been sunk, is seen on a recent ■weep by 'die British Fie* 1 J thiough the Mediterranean. Aircraft from the 'ARK J ROYAL" are seen operating from her flying -deck.
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    156 8 prehend it. to digest it. Thus, an artist is. as it were, a reed through which the great god Pan blows. What kind of a reed is he? A reed that is responsive to ah the modulations of Pan's breath, or one that is responsive to a
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  • 192 8 Ex-Singapore Consul's S'hai Post Shanghai, May 2. WRITING another chapter In Shanghai's fast-moving history, the new provisional Council lo govern Shanghai's International Settlement held its first meeting yesterday. The Council unanimously elected Mr. J. H. Liddell. China-born Bri tish. aged 41, chairman, and a Japanese. Mr. I. Okamoto, former Japanese
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  • 60 8 E„„, Shanghai, May 2. STABLISHED in Manila since Feb 1. the German Trans-Ocean Newa Service suddenly closed down its bureau yesterday, says a Japanese report, adding that members »t rrana-Ocean described the closing as only temporary, although it la understood that the Bureau was forced to
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    124 9 enhancing each other's ms Most great Chinese nters ire poets and calligraphd scholars, as well. You lild have to think of a Conble a Cowper and a Jowett, a. 'J ed into one. and even then the Is incomplete, for m tope you have nothing akin to calligraphy. 'he
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  • 340 9 Japanese Offensive Predicted Chungking, May 2. CONSIDERABLE movements of Japan ze troops reported from various fronts in China are leading to the belief that the Japanese forces may launch fresh military operations in the Southern Shansi. Western Hupeh and Southern Hunan arras, d dared a military spok rsman. r viewing
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  • 122 9 Chungking. May 2. CAPT. Jame.^ Roosevelt, who la visiting China as military observer for the United state,-, Government, and who is accompanied by Major Gerald Thomas, U.S.M.C. made a trip to Chengtu. capital o: Beechnen Province on Wednesday m Mrning by plane. They Inspected the Aviation.
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  • 138 9 Nazi Threat To U.S. Ships Stockholm, May 2. ALL ships, including American warships, are liable to Germai. attack within Germany's proclaimed war zones, according te an official German declaration, say v the Berim correspondent of the i gens Nyheter. This applies, continues the declaration, irrespective of whether other powers acknowledge
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  • 127 9 TUkyO, May 2. T'Un largest civilian airport in the Orient was opened at Chofu outside Tokyo p.t 11 I .m. OH Wednesday morning with due ceremony. Built at B cost of 4,tfOti,ooo yen the airport covers 408 acres and n triple the size ol the
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  • 24 9 Chungking, May I LABOUR DAY was throughout Free China A Chungking newspapera i lea yesterday, eta w< re befl Reutei
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  • 315 9 London, May 2. !*HE Cabinet changes are heartily welcomed by the morning newspapers which speeiaQj comment on the unique nature of Lord Beaverbrook's new pmk and speculate on the sifrnifio ancc of it. Opinions regarding it differ somewhat. The Manchester Guardian declares that Lord Beovcrbrook's assumption
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    • 60 9 BY WALT DISNEY) 'VUH i^OSE W* ABE J 1 1 ~""1 Vl HOPE TUB PROFESSOR W*X SE^ A, n:v J ("your guesT x- 'as mine bov! rrs *v r^pKcK MUM rep flannel j {\i i 1 f 3.T 1 WE'VE S^fcE GETTIN' > UNDERWEAR* i '^^^^k^ZA M COVERED TMOUSXfOS V
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  • 56 12 OBL/0 BL /a V c lOUS I v.oman. a u u C rj h J her. ukihaaM "'id coufl M i 101l -m Li: -.:.".5B woman aj unit' ipl r, he let of! Making .1 the woman iiH j dropped Ifl 1 denied all n two prcivo^H tenced to
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  • 64 12 'I'.vo Chia I i have oth unci a piece n tively, said to be I a.s a result wounds, i caa were and they presi nt in l St Conrad OM I ten: Tr, sxi said H rthu K-'aa iiiihi o: A|l It was ali Wee Bah j hurt Oon
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    • 275 12 I IF YOU SUFFER FROM FITS of HYSTERIA YOU'D BETTER NOT SEE THIS LAUGH RIOT MIDNIGHT PREMIERE* |1 .%|MX©I-< TO-M4, 111 at 12.15 xi The Merry MARX BROS, having been to THE OPERA The CIRCUS and The RACES., no w decide to Tame the Wicked West! f VfiSaV' ~"_T^^ -^mmm\
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    • 307 12 Public Notices TENDER JOHORE GOVERNMENT. Tenders are invited for the .supply and delivery to the site of 9 Nos. Dover Stoves. Alternativt prices are to be submitted for types with boiler attached and without. Enquiries regarding this tender are to be directed to the offices of the undersigned Archi tects.
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  • 204 13 NEWS FROM INDIA rpunjal (",v--eral B Ta A( Cave PW««rt about which between id the li a v e ii down. statement I out that the Mnist< r gave Ldertaking to provincial Asi and also to I. m er that c iv. nt were E -live o n ton to
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  • 23 13 »ING to last ernZubir bi Haji Kathi h Moham- wd :ce lor -UI S H Zubir is Kathi Palem- Al- university, ilna-
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  • 896 14 SPECTATOR (BY CCRVTCHINGS btvc been fairly bMWJ but the racing at Kuala S Lumpur should :,vertheless. be interesting to-day, final <Vvß !sffisS^3fS3Lr Van Breuke.en's ■il > tatte Wv^th rare. K.C.G., shouW make the best SStStoy The track should be in good condition, but it is
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  • 45 14 Race 1: EAST LYNNE New Life Race Z: KALILI Blaricum Kace 3: ROYAL DESIRE Dordrecht Kace 4 SPRING GIRL Thank *alot Race 5: STORMY NIGHT Lady Lustre Race 6: FLYING SCOTSMAN Marie Bruce Race 7: K.C.G. Sweet Collette Race 8: LADY ZENTA San Frisco
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  • 266 14 Police Beat S.R.C. 5-2 THE SRC. were beaten bv five goaU t the Police in a first division matrl! k Stadium, yesterday. The S.R.C. defence vva° n and seemed to collapse at the impact of m,k' 3 Police thrust. th str^| The S.R.C. attack was disjointed and th*-i goals were
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  • 268 14 IN a division 2B match «n the Harbour Bm ground, yesterday, the Chinese defeated the W Association by three goals to two. The Chinese victory was creditable in view of I fact that the Indians were leading by two goals nil for three-quarters of the game.
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  • 170 14 tCJ THE Airport outplayed the J.C.S.A on Jfce ground in a division two match )?> l three goals to one. m lmm mi M The first half was even. The Airpo; u] slightly more dash in their raids. T J J e ;in I great fight. They
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  • 173 15 POLLEY CUP BOXING HIS MONTH .r Singapore Amateur Box- Nation, at a meet- I which Sfft. Major t!,n presided, at the R" terday evening, d C ed to run the Tolley rompetition on May 26, B and 30 at the Happy d covered stadium Chairman stated that filiated Clubs had
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  • 98 15 London, May 2. POM next month customers of restaurants and other catering establishments with a sweet tooth must take their own sugar to sweeten their tea, coffee, etc. This follows an official announcement that sugar allowance to such establishments for hot beverages will be withdrawn Reuter
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  • 193 15 SO successful has Singapore Scrap Week been that the committee conducting it" has decided to keep open for an extra three days the three dumps that have produced the best results. They are those located at Clifford Pier. Grove Road and Orchard Road and
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  • 349 15 REMARKING that he was making an order of $lfc month, which was less than the amount he could award the woman. Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, told Tong Loke, that he hoped that he would be able to get his wife to come back and
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    • 125 15 lIBLIC NOTICE SINGAPORE tUNICIPALITY TENHFRB. BS are now invited for the fal* batenals or aervlce. For partiI Municipal Tender Room. lender Date of Cloelnj ,oi one lot of Braps ■er Tubes, approx. [20.000 lbs. Deposit 12 noon, 7 May 19fl. completion of ock of Temporary 6 etc. fur Firemen rr.iau
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    • 88 15 rm. mm mf-t* m gH2UH3 SOCCER Dlv I. B.C.FA v Chinese Athletic Stadium; Div. lIA. rortre— Signal* v £H h Alejrnndrn; Navy v RA. 'BM Naval Bast. Dlv 118, CorlnI'cxKt Ofiic. Naval Base. ('RR'KrT. ReM v Avi«-tr.iliar. Imperial Forc*K .'PC, S.C.C. V Army. AJOJO.I SCRC v St Josephs. SX'KA.; PoU«
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  • 217 16 The Women Children Were Not Afraid London, May 2. THE Battle oi the Atlantic was revealed in human terms by the story of how women and children faced an attack by a German U-boat which torpedoed and sank their ship, when the passengers landed safely at
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  • 209 16 mmi Washington, Man WHAT amounts to the first suggestion by leading newspaper that the United Su should enter the war was made to-day by influential Republican organ, the Baltin Sun. In a double column front page editorial Ik ed "Britain Must Not Stand Alone.'
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  • 130 16 Berlin, May 2. THE head of the Orthodox Church in Yugoslavia, the Patriarch Gavrilo, has been arrested by the German authorities. Many high Government officials and priests were arrested with him. He supported the revolt which followed the signature of the pact with the Axis by M. Tsvetkovitch's
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    • 179 16 TO-0.-Y pATU A V PHONE 34M A gallant tribute to the British Merchant crews facing the dangers of the wartime trade routes of the world! WaltttWdnjtt msfNTs WVvi f|^ JOHN FORD'S Production of ft*t «t| V-A* EUGENE ONEIU'S V A m\ .m\ \IT g UNITI ED Timely in its theme
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