Morning Tribune, 5 May 1941

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  • 28 1 NEIT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol. 6- -No. 80, Monday, May 5, 1941. NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 D. M Morning Tribune Monday, May 5, 194) I
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  • 899 1 AMERICANS READY TO FIGHT AGAIN" ROOSEVELT itler Answers LS. President: [o More 1918 V Berlin. May 4. Reichstag was specially convened to-day to tiear Hitler speak. Main points from the h were: Referring presumably to the United States, Hitler said: -If democratic agitators are countn choking the National Socialist state
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  • 66 1 Boston. U.S.. May 4.— "Our best hope of avoiding a later battle against desperate odds is to become a naval belligerent now," declared the President of Harvard University, Mr. James B. Conant, in a nationwide broadcast to-day. Any talk that the war would be ended by a
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  • 266 1 London, May 4. gRITISH forces have driven Iraqi forces out of Basra. A War Office communique, announcing this says:— 'On May 2 after hostilities had broken out at dn^arZ' Ur f rces <*cupied the tension ol time, they took no
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  • 525 1 Dramatic Appeal Of Iraq Regent •mriP 4 I^ndon, May 4. THE following proclamation to Iraqis has been issued in Palestine by RR.H. Amir Abdul Illah:— gro^ p A mili tair tyrants, aided and abetted by Rashid All and other ill-disposed persons bought by foreign gold, have by force, thrust me
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  • 48 1 L Berlin, Mav 4. «•"!>■ one person 2 vv,,r,d who knows when an invasion of V| 7 kp P ,ace That f m hurs great secret,J^offlcwi Na2i 1M tutschland." ■Mb. lifeline, ,L i wo PossiWe ways *M .the British Em pi h "2 :;nd thus wV
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  • 472 1 the enemy attack against the outer defences of Tobruk may be renewed it was definitely brought to a standstill on Saturday afternoon, when the tanks withdrew in the face of rigorous artillery fire.' states a British G.H.Q. communique. "In ihe Z Hum a
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  • 37 1 NAZIS PARADE IN ATHENS London. May 4 PERMAN troops and U Luftwaffe contingents staged a victory parade through Athens, states Berlin Kadio. Field Marshal List reviewed the marches before the Royal Palace. Some Italians troops participated. Reuter
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  • 43 1 Deprived Of Nationality Vichy. May 4. THE famous French I dramatist Henri Bernstein and Eve Curie, daughter of the Madam Curie, discoverer of radium. have been deprived of their nalobality Twenty her people were deprived of their nationality at the same time.— Reuter
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  • 447 2 RECORD 'BAG' OF 1 6 NAZI NIGHT RAIDERS A Record Total Of 16 German Night Raiders Was Brought ou> 1 Over Britain On Saturday Night Yet When RAF, Bombers Made I Big Raids Over The Continent On The Same Night, Not Even I One Of Them Was JLost I London,
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  • 93 2 New York, .May 4. I THE Irish would stoutly defend Eire against any invader, declared Mr. Brennan, Eire Minister to the United States, speaking here to-day. He asked the United States for aid against any aggressor 'Whatever the corner may be,'' he added, "we cannot go
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  • 39 2 Tokyo, May 4 COMPLETE agreement on all points and technical matters ha s been reached after 50 days' negotiations and there is a probability of the treaty between Thailand and French Indo-China being signed next week. Reuter
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  • 178 2 IITTT-ar-. Tokyo, Mav 4. CURRENT rumours mention the possible visit to the United States by the Foreign Minister. Mr. Matsuoka r In authoritative Japanese circles quoted bv the Domei news agency, it is considered that after the conclusion of the Japanese-Soviet neutrality pact, it is only
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  • 233 2 London. Mav 4 URITISH bombers did not lose a single chine during night operations over 2 many and occupied France. The Air Ministry communique states:— "On j urday night, aircraft of the Bomber Command m! a heavy attack on the industrial centre of Cob! Thousands of
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  • 166 2 Bhopal. May 4. A GLOWING tribute to Britain's high sense of di which prompted her to honour her pledge Greece at the risk of the sacrifice of her troops paid by the Nawab of Bhopal. who recently retun from a tour of the Middle East. He
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  • 438 2 Australian Premier's Impressions Of Britain London. May 4. •'IF someone asked me to say quickly what is my outstanding impression of Britain to-day," said Mr R. G. Menzies (Australian Prime Minister) in a broadcast, "I would think of many things Winston Churchill, the resolute and supremely eloquent embodiment of the
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    • 80 2 COMMERCIAL 1 B J E T S ENROL NOW Bmro'.r.ier.t.s are now being made! ifpr the commencement of classes j during the 1941 year of training,! Iti th- 3 following subjects: i Ail lomlon Chamber o! Com.MKiJ 1941 examination subjects.) London iviatriculation June 1941 l *nd January 1942. School Certificate
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    • 54 2 BUtl.il .NOTICE lata-. <»r Mr r Muruguh (Qow-\ •jnment pensioner and managing clerk of OHbornd Jones, Advocate an" who i-xptrv.-. at 1: 55 an. Sunday, Mmy I lHi win be removed for burial to the Hindu Cemetery at 10 a in on Moaday, May 5. trum No. 8. VVera•<amy Road.
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  • 517 3 TURKEY MOVES TROOPS TO IRAQ BORDER lihid Ali's id With he Axis ■eth Anderson. Reuters Borre.spondent in Cairo.) London. May 4. Ring of hostilities in Iraq K an intensive and prepared compaign intrigue. It Anally ■tashid Ali to show disclosing that the ■inistration which effectHlitary coup d'etat on a secret
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  • 656 3 London. May 4. »ENT Ineunu. of Turkey, is kept informed, hour by the situation In Iraq, acto the Lyons radio. from German sources, and reference to the 8.8.C. apthe people of Iraq to overRashid Ali's Government po by the Moscow radio in I bulletin
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  • 45 3 London, May 4. AHTaJNGARO- TURKISH trade and monetary agreement has been concluded, according to the Swiss radio. The agreement, which will come into force on June 1, is expected to lead to a considerable extension of trade between the two countries, said the announcer Reuter
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  • 65 3 JAPAN CATHOUC CHURCH Rome, Ma^ 4. r.E Japanese Minis ster of Education has given legal recognition to the IR ofnq| n Catholic Church as a juridical entity with civil rights, states a Tokyo dispatch to the Italian news agency. It added that the Church had been legally recognised in Japan
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  • 54 3 Capt. James Roosevelt In Rangoon Rangoon, May 4. CAPTAIN James Roosevelt, eldest son of the United States President, arrived here to-day by air from Chungking. He will continue his journey to-morrow to Cairo, where he is to act as military observer. Mr F. A. Bmithers, Assistant Accountant. F.MJ3R* ha:, returned
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  • 996 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By ALTHOUGH rain ruined a good many pairs of .shoes at th Johore Fair on Friday it couldn't dampen the spirits of the crowds VtM packed the Ayer Molek Boys' -School to attend it. The function was a huge success and
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  • 100 4 "pROC.RESS- IN G vtry well" is the report given !)>' Mrs. R. 17 Prentis on her War Market which she holds tntl Friday at home. K Stevens [toad, |n aid of the Uar I Fund I Last FricUP lcsult iras vii*> good, in s r itP oi the
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  • 47 4 LADY Il.iahim (left who performed the opening ceremony at the Johore Fair on Fridav, pietured with Mrs. A. Aziz, wif e of I the DUo Mentri Besar of Johore and President of the Women's Sett ion of the Malaya Patriotic Fund in that State.
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  • 781 7 Message Of Hope Encouragement life of Christiandom in the centuries when the Prussians were no better than a barbarous tribe and the German Empire no more than a conglomeration of pumpernickel principalities, were now prostrate under the dark and cruel yoke of Hitler and
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  • 276 7 Washington, May S. "WE have got to get the goods delivered to Britain and the administration of a sea patrol is inadequate," said Mr. Wendell Willkie in a Press statement to-day. "The rate of sinkings is so serious that we should
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  • 60 7 RUSSIA READY FOR ANY AGGRESSOR London, May 4. fHE Red Army, on May Day, showed that it can meet victoriously any army in any theatre of war whatsoever, writes Pravda. according to the Moscow radio. The parade was a demonstration of its fighting power and invulnerable technique. No enemy aeroplane
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  • 90 7 Berlin, May 4. THE Nazis are trying to get control 1 of the nickel mines at Petsamo, in northern Finland, which were wrecked during the fighting in Finland eighteen months aga The German Foreign Office announces that negotiations are going on with the -partners in
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  • 354 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 5, 1941. AMERICAN AID RECENT statements by President Roosevelt and Colonel Knox have made it quite clear that the United States is determined not only to supply the tools of victory promised under the LeaseLend Act, but to see that they are delivered in Britain. Closely
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  • 99 8 afsdfs LTOR the first tim e in the history of the British Army, a symphony orchestra th? Southern Command Symphony Orchestra has been formed from serving I soldiers. 5. has only besn j in existence just over a month but already it mini- I bers (j3 performers,
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  • 86 8 Nazis Honour Japanese Seoul, May 4. GENERAL Minami, GovernorGeneral of Korea, has been presented by Hitler with the Order of the Grand Cross, the highest decoration in Germany. Tlie German Consul -General in Dairen, Dr. Ernst BischofT, at a ceremony, pinned the decoration on the General's uniform. Gen. Minami is
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  • 92 8 Simla, May 4. pROVINCIAL government* have been empowered to require that all factories which may be constructed In the future shculd contain such structural features as to (reduce to a minimum the damage that can be done by air attack. The powers will be particularly d in
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    • 29 8 f MICKEY MOUSE »J '6awksh...i < yeh, rr feels WISHT I KNEW UKE WE'RE r WHUT MAKES ME > J SO PURN J MCEBsSKSS!v^ V l a— *AM PV»f> I*l Ja>
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  • 397 9 "Work And Welfare" As Keynote Of Relief TIIK staggering figures <>t* China's relief disclose a number oi important activities conducted by the National Relief Commissioi- which attempts to keep every refugee in the country at work and well-cared for. The commission has subsidised a number of association* and public bodies
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  • 44 9 MAJOK-GEN. Fleischer, the Commander-in-Chief of the Norwegian Forces in 1 Scotland, is seen here on a i visit to the B H.Q. Scot- i tish Command, accompanied by Lt.-Gen. R. Carrington, inspecting a guard of honour formed by a Cavalry r:gi- ment.
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  • 72 9 Batavia May 4. DR. Van Kleffens and Mr. Welter, Netherlands Foreign and Colonial Ministers, respectively, are flying to Sydney on May 11 and will travel back to London via the United States. Before leaving, they will visit the naval base at Sourabaya and attend various ceremonies in
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  • 81 9 Patna, May 4. THE police are searching, for one of two Italian prisoners of war who escaped from the Ramgarh internment camp on the night of April 30 and May 1. The name of the prisoner is given as Lieutenant Giovanni Bertoli The smartness of a railway
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  • 112 9 HAPPY HE'S BACK > T (>. 1 Royal Canadian Air i Force Squadron has i been serving with the Fighter Command of the Royal Air Faroe for many j month v The squadron has played a prominent part in i he ih'fpnce of this country I and especially in the
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  • 64 9 Formby Amuses The Princesses London, May 4 PING GEORGE and the Qw« with the two Princesses, en i a hearty lau 'i» on Saturday at i v .11 ty show for troops "some wi»< re in Britain." The stage ai d film comedian George Form by. was the princlp i
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    • 36 9 BY WALT DISNEY] I .fvv \®2or /-JL^sSsa ...VOO MKYXv'^KV^^-, FIND <J I MOREi 5 rA \^SEaSSNfW* remove EN V-. TH!S?I !/«Yl *?v3 -WWuD bund- V^MmL i'S I r\ 7 ss' ~'TvYv«ere =v n 7i w-"- *VjX
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  • 55 10 Shaokvvan. i^IIINESE troops are proceeding to recapture Canton according to plan, stated General Yu Han-mou, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangtung War Zone, in a weekly memorial ser- vice speech here. The Japanese seem to know of this counter-attack and are strengthening the defences in Canton, Fayuan and
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  • 152 10 WHILE the King and Queen were inspecting bomb damage in Liverpool and Bootle, three alerts were sounded —but tile programme went on as usual. The first was greeted with jeers, and the crowd then sang "God Save the King. Mrs. Elien Thomas,
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  • 123 10 Hll l has taken commission as La tenant n 3 R.N.V.R. and H J in Singapore. Lieut-Col e a J Buriatte has t* provision all v res pointed to be I MB nat e d UnoflU Membor of the gj Legislative Council Mr. P. o. WkH M.C.S.. hac beenaj
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    • 658 11 Motor Vehicles WANTED Flat Marvellette 1938|9 models Apply No. 53, Koek Road, Singapore. 5 p in (No. *****) i j FOR SALE Austin 12 Saloon, model 1936 Apply No. 26. Oxford Road, Singapore. (No. 357K) FOR SALE Baby Austin, 1931 model, for cash, taxed, insured Ave months. Apply 54, High
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    • 647 11 To Let i MODERN BUNGALOW. 106, Brsnksome Road, off Arthur Road, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths attached, rent $90,-, immediate possession, also 89, Goodman Road, furnished, $115:-. 'Phone Akerib. 5811 or ***** after office hours. (No. 398H) j RINGLET CAMERON HIGHLANDS. To Let small house, E. Lighting. M.S Apply jHartley. Tapah.
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    • 509 11 For Sale I FOR SALE 20 Pairs Pigoma and Wire-nets 2 New Area, Sentul Pasar. (No. 346H) WAR IN MAPS. Its background St couree. $1 00. post free. Kelly St Walsh. (No. *****. FOR SALE. A pair of Pedigreed Alsatian Pups. 8 months old Colour dog. silvergrey *****, wolf aable.
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    • 441 11 [on the] I AIR 4 *-J SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.333 kcls) I ZIIFI 39. 96 metres (9.69 m cs) i ZHP3 41.38 metrm (1.33 mlcs) J From 809 a.m. ts 1.35 am. From 19. 90 am. ft* 1.59 pm. i From 5. 99 p.m. te j 19.99 pm. J
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  • 78 12 THE production of power alcohol in Australia win be raised to about tfcree lon gallon:, a by the installation of the new plant at Yarraville by the colonial Sugar ReI fining Co. Ltd. This new distillery. which will cost H million, will shortly !be producing at its lull
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  • 108 12 CHURCH'S ORGAN OUT OF ORDER AN MPs daughter was wed to the music of a piano at the historic parish J church at Havant. The organ was out oi' order, and ths organist played familiar wedding hymns on a hired piano. The bride was Miss Marguerite Isabeile W h i
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  • 98 12 A SPITFIRE pilot practising aerobatics near a Midland airfield one morning sighted a Heinkel 111 bomber in the distance. He pursued it in and out of cloud, right across the North Sea to the coast of Holland and then lost it But his journey was not
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  • 43 12 TWO East Suffolk (Leiston) air raid Waitlem each received lour pence in stamps for loss of wages. It cost, the authority threepence-half-penny each to send; twopence halfpenny on the letter and a ponny stamped envelope for return of the receipt.
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    • 192 12 Thank You. Bill Myrna. for >flfc I a UVck ol Real Fun and jKk SEASON! (otne and Enjo\ it fWM m iHtV I today :u:>— ClS— t.M Ijjl E CAPITOL Jill The FUNNIEST PICTURE IN 10 YEARS j RE-UNITES "MR. MRS. THIN MAN"j I William Powell Myrna Loy I with
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    • 204 12 POSITIVELY LAST 3 SHOWS TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6.15 9|5 p X AIJIAMBIf \_g7 WHERE EVEN FEARLESS MEN ARE AFRAlDl*** M m -ft. -_______T^V____B i___^B^ S jLIW'i— '^■'■ifcAl _r '"^M >■ m. W^Lm KB _P *v*kiY\-\-*>w*'''' W«_ i m\ mmmw*Sm^ >_1 _vPM_SD7tP do/ 7j mm v ~*~c mmmmmmm9mmm^L^rWmmm^lw9^mW 77 mmw Spuria
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  • 157 13 LcR ties were played in the lTh Sor men, .i.nior singles tournament at the fiffmlon Hall over the week- matches were Hv, ..\.A.U.» beat Lim r»m (AAU.) 15-10. 13-15, L cuck .A.A.U.) beat Goh fSr.AA.UJ 8-15. 14-14 fe* wa!; Devonshire) beat pLange Devonshire) 15-1. r^ Kian Soo
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  • 75 13 Big Jump In U.S. Aid To Britain Washington, May 4. UNITED STATES aid for the British Empire jumped up over 33 per cent, in March, according to the first report of arms shipments since the enactment of the Lease and Lend Act. Shipment in March were of a total value
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  • 26 13 London, May 4. A special German mission has arrived in Rome to inspect the Italian anti-air-craft organisation, according to Rome Radio Reuter
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  • 41 13 U.S. N.E.I. EXCHANGE TALKS SOON Shanghai, May 4. Dr. Crena de Jongh Director of the Office of Foreign Exchanges in the Netherlands East Indies Government will, shortly be visiting the United States to discuss exchange questions with the American authorities.! Reuter
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  • 54 13 S.A. Air Squadrons In Egypt Cairo, May 4. South African fighter and bomber squadrons are already in Egypt ready to meet the Germans. One of these squadrons shot down 42 Italian machines in East Africa and destroyed 53 on the ground and damaged 56. The squadron's personnel includes four holders
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  • 59 13 French-Axis Industrial Collaboration Zurich, May 4. I TRENCH. German I p and Italian motor industries have .signed an agreement in Berlin providing for a scheme of collaboration which is to be prepared by a comj mission composed <>f five representatives of each country, presided over by a German states a
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  • 244 13 CHINESE BEAT POLICE THE S.C.R.C. defeated a Police team by 19 runs in a cric- ket match played at the S.C.R.C. yesterday. Scores: l SCRC I Gan Kee Tian b Gurdial Singh 22 fjSwee Lim Swang b Gurdial t Singh 1 Ong Swee Law b Gurdial Singh 7 Chua Boon
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    • 158 13 STOP ANNIHILATION OF CIVILISATION WITH ALL VOIR MIGHT GIVE TO i hi: war fun ii UNTIL IT HURTS. nth KSDAY Mm mm I the PAVILION Premiere i IN AID OF THE WAR FUND UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF f HE. THE GOVERNOR LADY THOMAS I OLUMBIAS ROARING CONVULSION KOSALIND RUSSELL MELVYN
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    • 212 13 <o>fi:oY mo i! FOUR PACKED HOUSES YESTERDAY, IN FITS OF LAUGHTER. II lift Mill! ll— 111l I 111l 111 IK I ■■■HUH i lIMIII TI A Real Hit Parade Of Popular Musical Comedy! pavilion 3.™;?*L TWO FAMOUS STARS PROVIDING A NEVER ENDING FUND OF CHUCKLES! U» KND QUEEN of f%
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  • 791 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. PATTING desperately and scoring runs at a time when they were needed badly, Eu Cheow Teik won for Penang the inter-State ci icket match against Perak to-day on the Western Road ground. Penang won by four wickets, passing their
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  • 287 14 PORT CANNING found the Loyal Regiment mood for high scoring and deadly bowline th l day in a cricket match at Oillman and let V ler losers by 152 runs. a leu th field Batting first, the Loyals put up 204 mm i before
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  • 247 14 Police Declare Gunners Win IN a race against the clock, the A. A. Gunn able to defeat a Police team by four wickets wha they met at cricket at the Police Depot yesterd* The police declared at 109 for 8. but the Oram forced the game and went on to
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  • 169 14 I London. May 4. tWGLAND beat Scotland by \am three goals to one in the soccer international playei to-day. Score at half time was 1-all. Other matches played toaay resulted as follows: LONDON CUP Chelsea 2 Southampton 3 Arsenal 3 Tottenham 3 Football League—South Bournemouth 2 Southampton 3
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    • 155 14 "UNDER YOUR HAT" (At the Pavilion) AfAN ;ind wife. Jack Hulbert and Cecily Courtneldge, are one of the most well..nown and consistently good comedy pair of Britain's stage and screen. Always an evergreen this couple can be ri'lied upon to produce the goods where a spot of humour is needed.
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  • 535 15 Krmy, S.C.C. Elay draw L two-dav cricket match on the Padang be- en the Army and the S.C.C. ended yes- draw Having collected 186 runs in P^fi^t innings on Saturday, the Army disf eU i the SCC team in their first essay at the 52 vesterday for 133 runs,
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  • SPORT
    • 26 15 S.S.C. ADVICES' RACE f.) Lieutenant I Crow won the re Swimming novices race Bngth, free esterday. I Ime was 33 Second Olanville and c. Thomp- j
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    • 25 15 ENGLISH RUGBY lIWING were' v matchet he Rugby Bradford J 1 1 Wake- I trinity 3. ndly match j Id beat 5 points to n.
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    • 376 15 GREEK CURRENCY RATE SCORE BOARD I 1 Mav 4. •cy rate Greek N baa been l Ger- hunI the GerI 1 uccordf rlln mesI Stefan! I 8 e::c y. BEST— Ist INNINGS O. Thura.Bti.Kham b Collins 0 Evan Wouk c Churcher b Collins 10 L outM-hoorn c Webster b Coombs
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  • 390 15 REST DO WELL IN LOW-SCORING GAME: TIME FORCES A DRA W (JOOD CRICKET, in spite of the fact that scoring was low, was witnessed on the S.R.C. ground yesterday when the A.I.F. drew with the Rest in a two-^ay cricket match. It was a bowlers' match
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  • 69 15 rE R.A.A.F. will meet the A.I.F. cricket team on S,C.C. padang to-morrow. The R.A.AF. team will be: Cpl. A. R. Barnes Lac. B. Bow ley Sgt. V. M. Lette Sgt. J. E. Anderson Sq -Ldr. K. E. Bolleman F/O J. P. O'Brien Sgt. C. A. Wells. Sgt.
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  • 442 15 (From Out Own Reporter) Seremban, Sunday. HIGHLIGHTS of to-day's play in the Negri Sembilan—Selann <*or match was the display of Sivagnanam of Negri and the wicket-keeping of G. M. Brand, Selangor's skipper. Sivagnanam scored 37 for Negri going in at a time when it looked
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 62 15 TO-DAY bOCCER Dlv I. RE v SRC, Stadium; Reserve Div Loyals v Pollre, Olllman; Arj?ylls v Manchesters, Tanghn: Dlv. A. Malay Regiment v YMC.A. YMC.A. R.A.F. iS) v RA F. Tengah. •r; SH.B. v Publishers, &HB; Dlv n b. HMS Sultan v Cortnthlar.-. Navil Base. Kranjl v SC F A
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