Morning Tribune, 7 May 1941

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  • 26 1 ETT s \LKS_EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol. So. 82, Wednesday, May 7, 1941. Morning Tribune NETT SALES KXCEF,, v,o IMI J Wednesday, May 7. 194]
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  • 188 1 Washington, May 6. THE Democratic Senator Claude Pepper of Florida made a fighting speech favouring Britain m the Senate here to-day. Mr. Pepper declared —"lt is time for the United States to get tough." and nroposed that the President should declare a state
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  • 613 1 'foreign Office Outmanoeu vred Time Again CTROXG CRITICISMS OF BRITAIN'S SECRET SERVICE 0 WERE MADE IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY DURING Till: FIRST DAYS DEBATE ON WAR POLICY. THE STRONGEST POINT WAS MADE BY MR. LESLIE HOREBEIJSHA FORMER WAR MINISTER, WHO DECLARED THAT BECAUSE THE
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  • 302 1 London, May 6 FE British Government's decision to assist Greece was defended by Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Minister, m a speech he made m opening the debate. Mr. Eden explained the circumstances which influenced the Cabinet. Main points from his speech, which is fully
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  • 29 1 Japan-lndo-China Pacts Signed Tokyo. May C Ir ls officially announced lh.it Japan and Indo-China this afternoon signed two treaties regarding nation rights customs tariff I and trade pay- Reuter
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  • 278 1 London. May 6. s LORD MOYNE, Secretary of Stale lor the nte' m the House of to-day, declared ■n the time gained resistance m the more heavy fment had been sent i 'J Middle East than lost m the evasion of Greece. it
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  • 299 1 ALL THE WAR NEWS AT A GLANCE London, May 6. "IN the Habbaniyah area, British aircraft were again active yesterday." states a communique from British G.H Q m Cairo. "Hostile shelling was intermittent and inaccurate. In the Basra area, the situation remains quiet. "Libya: Tobruk, no change m the situation.
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  • 100 1 Nairobi, May 6. Ij^MPEROR Haile Selassie made a J triumphant entry Into Addis Ababa yesterday afternoon. He was met by Gen. Cunningham (British C-in-C m East Africa* and his two sons, the Crown Prince and the Prince of Harar. There was tremendous excitement throughout
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  • 87 1 New York, May 6. MEXICO'S opposition to totalitalian expansion is unequivocally expressed by the Mexican Foreign Minister, Senor Padilla, writing In the Carnegie Foundation's publication "International Conciliation Senor Padilla declares:- 'Mexico is prepan d to ike a st md with other Western Hemisphere democracies m
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  • 478 2 Ready To Fight If Necessary 'Dark Clou ds Over Pacific Urge P reparedness' Batavia. May <>. THE El is firmly resolved to fight it necessary and are pre--1 pared to do so. declared Dr. KlefTens (Netherlands Foreign Minister), m a broadcast to the people of the East
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  • 94 2 Philippines' Stand Stated 1 I Manila, May b. J "THE trend ol events seems to point strongly to the possibility i of American entry m the S S present war. and if such a situation arises it goes y without saying that the i i Philippines would be m- j
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  • 83 2 Raiders Over Alexandria Alexandria. May 6 THE most intense concentrated anti-aircraft barrage ever experienced was opened up on Sunday night when enemy aircraft flew over the harbour. British and Greek warships, supported by coastal and ground defences, roared up an unceasing and terrific gunfire during 60 minutes. Crowds of Arabs
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  • 90 2 London. May 6 MEASURES are now being taken to fortify and secure the Tur- j ko-Iranian frontier, according to' Ankara Radio. The step follows the agreement signed between the; two countries last December. The official German news, agen- cy states that units of the German Army occupied
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  • 357 2 London. May 6. < T Situation In h'aq is the 1 clue: subject of comment m the London press. The Thnes says:— "ln this country, the Iraqi outbreak c lias naturally aroused criticism and excited concern. It not unreasonably beins: asked whether the Foreign Office
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  • 168 2 Buenos Aires, May 6. HEAVENS, but can't they walk!" was the universal! exclamation at a view of British mannequins brilliantly staged at a leading hotel here on Mon- day for the Press, at which many socialities gate- crashed to get a preview. I It was the
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  • 44 2 New Vichy Envoy In Moscow Moscow, May 6. THE President of the Soviet Union. M. Kalinin to-day received the new Vichy Ambassador, M. Bergery. who presented his credentials. Yesterday M. Bergery paid a social call on the German Ambassador. He r r Schulcnberg.- Reuter
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  • 255 3 I From Keuters CorresponS Vn on the lydesideK London, May 6 m \W casualties, including H number of doctors. 5 fll st lM workers, air raid .aniens and other civil del knee volunteers, were eaus- Swhen the Luftwaffe '.idHlauMl.areaofClyde- ,'idc m tke «arly hours
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  • 394 3 9 NIGHT RAIDERS DOWN London. May 6. ■HE unction of nine German raiders by the R.A.F. on Moni night brings the total for the ights of May to 38. Of these. 1 have been brought down by the I hf.'s fighter planes. In April, the R.A.F. destroyed no pwer than
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  • 194 3 London, May 6. D A.F. attacks on western Germany on Monday night were directed against industrial towns m the middle Rhine region. A strong force of bombers took part m the operations which had Mannheim for the principal target. Besides being an important industrial
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  • 10 3 Winnipeg. May 5 —Prairie moisture conditions are excellent.
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  • 120 3 Moscow. May 6. "DROFOUND changes" mi n the Red Army were spoken of by M Stalin, addressing a gathering at the Kremlin of graduates from the Red Army Academy and other military institutions, according to Moscow Radio. On the basis of experiences of modern warfare,
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  • 145 3 Jersey City (New Jersey), i May 6. j THERE wa s a widespread fear m Portugal that a German parachute invasion of the Azores might be 1 imminent, said Capt. Grove, captain of the liner Ex- i ealibur (9,359 tons) on ar- rival from Lisbon. I
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  • 46 3 London, May 6. THE German Ambassador to Turkey Von Papen, and his wife and Frau Ribbentrop have postponed their return to Turkey probably until next weekend, states the Algiers Radio quoting a Turkish report. The party had been expected back this week. Reuter
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  • 29 3 London, May 6. R.A.F. nghters shot down a German fighter into the sea to-day. One British fighter is missing but the pilot is safe. Reuter
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  • 36 3 Stockholm, May 6 O. Guenther (Swed- ish Foreign Minister) leaves to-day lor Helsinki where h e will remain on a short unofficial visit at the invitation of the Finnish FoVeign Minister.- Reuter
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  • 97 3 Advance In Abyssinia Maintained London, May 6. THE mam lighting m Abyssinia is now proceeding along the Addis Ababa- Asmara road, near Amba Alagi, it is stated In London to-day, The forces coming up irom the south are some 86 or 90 miles 'north Of De.ssie. while the forces from
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  • 72 3 Sydney. Ma\ 0. THE Australian Army Minister, Mr Percy Spender, has announced the approval of the formation of a volunteer Home Guard as an integral part of the home defence. The men forming Australia's Home Guard wi.'l mostly be returned SOldierS. Service will be tor the
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  • 70 3 London, May 6. IN one crowded hour on Sunday night over an enemy-occupwd aerodrome m Occupied France frmm which German bombers attftfk Britain, one R.A.F. fighter |>ilot attacked live Nazi raiders ret«;»r.ing to their* base. Although he was unable to see the results
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  • 9 3 London, May 5 The freight deadlock continues.
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  • 400 4 THKKK u.t .vi impressive scene at ttM Dutch Club on Monday j.i h' lor the Official opening at 7 pm oi the current Exhibition oj War cartoons In aid of the Orange War Fund Notables present included thc C i.i-c sir Robert
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  • 159 4 PEOPLE PLACES Top, right <i( /Mis. Geoffrey T S FollioU, a foun- J i der of t hej Island Commit- i 1 tee, who will J >ke part m S Sec Yourself." i which opens at t he Victoria i Theatre on Sat- urdav. 1 Above, left: J Gioup picture
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  • 144 4 from Nasi bombings. The monument Is In tablet form and on Monday Dutch boy scouts stood uuard beside it all day. changing with .soldier-like precision evt ry few hours On either side are two large, very fine portraits of Queen WUhelmlna and King George, the work of
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    300 4 WHEN the Y.W.C.A. Busi Professional Girls' Club m welled Mrs. Pauline Price j- 4 party at the Y.W.C.A. II I Monday afternoon, they >a* to I that a very entertain J gramme was arranged. First 'tea was enjoyed th lawn. Then followed a lieasiu Hunt, the various articles
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    • 10 4 Available m all sizes WASSIAMULL'S 31 33 High Street, Singapore.
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    • 70 4 The Naomi Hairdressing Salon Steam treatments for new hair-health, beauty! Let our expert re-condition your sun-weary hair, pre-condition it for a Helen Curtis permanent wave. Our special steam treatments will 'help normalise a dry scalp and give lustreless hair a new radiance. Steam treatment, shampoo and set $4. Ask for
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  • 443 5 GOOD HEALTH.., your first line of defence Nt, nothing is more important than -especially m these times when our ping tricks and when at any time we m to use up all our reserves of mi emergency arise. So make good line of defence and do your best to n
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  • 226 5 Ward Off Those Colds Z WHEN a shivery, sneezy feeling tells you that a cold is coming on. try these ways of arrestS ing it: If you are a worker, and have to go to 2 office, take Chlorodyne (twenty drops m a wine- glassful of water i during the
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  • 304 5 RECIPE for long and refreshing sleep nd it difficult to sleep ightt, bear m 1 following points "M help you. m spite conditions, aid refreshurrange your t does not face bright morn. <t actually but your stance to you from Oar to see uur Ls turned day and. weather, that
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    • 39 5 1 "how about i I {u<,pounii makes a I I II 1 flavoured delicious and I/I y^/f Rabbits economical \j \s I os tender PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES C 8 206 A Advt of Sincjap Cold Storage Co Ltd
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  • 677 6  - Services' BREVITIES "Ubique" »J S FF the crowds continue to Mock to the Pulau Brani Sergeants' Mesa at the same rate aa S 3 they did on Saturday last it will soon be ncces- I tfiry to move to a new island! Once again all 5 attendance record- were broken
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  • 286 6 fHUA BOON HEE, lorry driver, was fined $120 or, m default two months' simple imprisonment, and his driving licence was suspended for three months by the traffic magistrate, Mr. C. H. Whitton. yesterday, on a charge of negligent driving. The Charge arose out of the death
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  • 61 6 Madrid. May 6. GEN. Franco. Premier of Spain, has appointed Senor Valentin Galaza to be Minister of the Interior which office has been vacant since Senor Suncr went to the Foreign Office. Senor Galaza has been UnderSecretary to the Premier and is head of
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  • 55 6 Bangkok, May 6. WITH the signing of a peace treaty between Prance and Thailand expected this week, the Prime Minister, Luang Bipul Songgram, ha s dissolved the Thai High Command organised on Nov. 13. 1940. as a result of the outbreak of border hostilities, it is
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  • 38 6 London. May s.— The banki i m renewed contact with the Greek banks which have all e^rablishei their headquarters at Irakis (Candia) m Crete, a cerfl volume of exchange transactions! expected soon at the prey. ,< y>
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    • 153 6 Til* Each successive year finds British radio receivers well ahead of all competitors. Bin the medium-price class, for instance, no other sets or. the market can compare with the famous 7& 3 valve Two points, perhaps, where their superiority is most striking are their quality of reproduction and quality of
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  • 1282 7 WHEN we last met, I stresse< country to stand firm, to i lation, and" to make the maxi: suits for defence. The respor and I was greatly pleased to Chief. Far East, of the satisfa which he noted during his vis i few weeks ago.
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  • 361 7 WiDNFrtiDAY MAY 7. 1941 PRESSURE ON VICHY AN indication of the German anxiety to; secure a foothold m the Levant for a drive to the Iraq oilfields is the renewed] pressure being brought to hear on Vichy for permission to use Syria as a military; base. A demand
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  • 333 8 the space ol months Colu 1 Malaya, Ltd. I brilliant coi M ta ai <* of tht \v ar it i^ entitl< ti I u>ve bringing fl •screen for the Russell and M-ivvnH will be recalta M films of Mala; I similar
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  • 340 8 (from Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. INTRODUCED on a certificate of emergency, 'The War Loan Enactment, 1941," empowering the High Commissioner to rai.se a sum of $10,000,000 by means of a loan issued to the public to be presented to the United Kingdom from
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    • 446 8 4 fosWon m+ A frock to be remembered m romanin taffeta with form-fitting bodice anil full dre;»m fgWO nt MM blush moire nniiKtries. Ws___________________________--____--__ I Foot Itch louse Killedio4Dai|s Pain and Itching r r»o voir t,-,t luh ro badly that they germs, parasite*, nnd fungUS r«SponsiN ■early drive 'you <r.i7.V
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    • 44 8 MICKEY MOUSE mm THINK HE EXPECKS < i |3 b, US TO LXND TMEEE, J PLANE RDR A 0:i (^n%t VOLCANIC V rr uN^i ISLAND RISING .-^y > N -ROM AN fo/V fl UNKNOWN WP. j -f y V A fiir J t~r~ ***< r v "-sag—
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  • 877 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala, Lumpur, Tuesday. IN Federal Council to-day, replying to the Hon Mr. Yong Shook Lin and the Hon. Mr E. D. Shearn, regarding estate duty, the Legal Adviser. the Hon. Mr. Adrian Clark, said: "We hope that it is also appreciated
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  • 136 9 Divorce Petition Dismissed hTHI Chiel Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine. yi sterday, disuit brought by Mi A G Willis, of Singae pon t his wife, Ignes ■|M Willis. v ion was M d on the It v. Regimental or Edwin Henry named as co- lustice, while holding been committed r 21.
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  • 239 9 "THEY BOAST" WHY NAZIS DETEST THE ITALIANS DISCUSSING the contempt m which Italy is held by her Nazi ally, Wallace Deuel, just returned from Berlin, writes m the Chicago Daily News: When the Italians began to get beaten m Gieece i and North Africa the Nazis were almost as pleased
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  • 84 9 WALT DISNEY SCHOOL HELPS SCRAP WEEK w BY riE Tong Ming Public School, t 747. North Bridge Road. h.. sent'over 2.000 kinds of scrap mate rials to the various scrap dumps i Singapore m connection witii t) scrap campaign now being held This was made possible by tl energy of
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  • 39 9 M w York. May 5 Wall Strc w*«s irregular. Oils and rails wi favoured on prospective busim f< Britain. A stock Exchani membership wa.s sold for $20(1' which is unchangi d from ths pr. vlous sale.
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  • 322 10 |J KKJSHNASAMY, 25-year-ojcl Tamil Municipal labourer, who murdered his former sweetheart, Muthamma, and her mother, Ponnukannu. because the engagement had been broken off. will expiate his crime on the gallows. His trial for the double murder was COhClUded yesterday when the Jury returned a unanimous
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  • 56 10 rE annual concert and prize distribution of the Vivekananda Boys' School and the Saradamani Girls' School will be held at the Ramakrishna Mi s sion premises at No. 9, Norris Road, on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. This will be followed at 7 p.m. by a variety entertainment
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  • 113 10 Heart Troub Caused by Hi Blood Pressu If you have pair. arou pitatl'n, diza'.ness, headad back of h« (I ar.d abo frrath*, feel nervy, sh >, loss of m< -r y and lon, worry nd fi ur, your ibly caoced by Hi;h Ulood h is a mysterior disease tl d<
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  • 203 10 Brevities From The Courts SOU Pong Sai, a youth, was, yesterday, m the third court, acquitted on a charge of criminal breach of trust In respect of a motor car without his defence being called. A MAN named Leo Ah Hong was caught red handed distilling liquor when revenue officers
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    • 61 10 "TZ^TT r\ P r"*i I FWMAT V MAPKV YOU I I WeU.ILL/C^j> 2Q& i z\ HMMN C S A r L wHV'VcU'AUOwANCt WAIT TTLL,\<2jfs iv. I J H T|ir Ar AKcu! J^* WOULDN'T WPMEIN YOUR OOLX) 5)« V nr^ ME wi X S J|VI/\NDKEC- 05\C P f |7T 4fe i
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    • 645 11 Wanted WANTED GODOWN, Space 3.0004.000 square feet. Telephone 3623. (No. 415H, i WANTED 16 mm- Sound Projector. Films '< acceptable. Reply Post Box 268, Singa;pore. tNo. 384H) i EUROPEAN wishes to meet young lady with view to friendship. Box 597. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. Win, EURASIAN LAD? desires companionship of
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    • 699 11 To Let MODERN BUNGALOW, 106, Branksome! Road, off Arthur Road, 3 bedrooms, i 3 baths attached, rent $90,-, immediate possession, also 89. Goodman Road furI nished, $115!- 'Phone Akerlb, 5811 or I 84b04 after office hours. (No. 398H) TO LET: No. 2. Gaol Road. Kuala Lum- pur. a Bungalow. Apply
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    • 648 11 For Sale POB SALE Poultry Foods for Chic'cs. Growers. Layers. Also Borneo Yellow Mai/. m Cracked. Split. Pinhead Belmont Hoes (C. Yew Hoe) 15. il; inksome Bold. Katong. Singapore. (No. 425H) SALE 3-Piece Suite Sprung. Pawn. $25|-, on view Cheong Koon Beng, Auctioneer*. (No. 436H» FOR SALE 60 secondhand school
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    • 419 11 I ON THE] I AIR SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metrea (1.333 kc») J ziiri 34L94 matraa (9.69 m|cs) ZHP3 41. 34 metrea (7-25 mica) J From 8- 09 a.m. la I 8.35 a.m. j From 19.90 s.m. tm I 1.59 p.m. J From 509 p.m. to i 19. 94 p.m. J
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  • 283 12 M,.yl Til! ss .V '-U v the m W Coni H ,M that I 'I ol thi fl thc A! iCouncii<- fl y fl ced by tl -.-^fl the Hind' Mahasfl ha and C-. ngiH Parly politj 1 The Cor. rjpeH ;to thc people *ofl j dress
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  • 21 12 Sydney. May 5 —All states bad' Inc sd rains fcr wheat seeding. I Many growers have sown m <.. soil.
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    • 222 12 FDN MARXES ON! fqurth-n-une hit. l i a l irnTFR Yesterday's Audiences Simply rolled with LAULin I t IN 177/r A/.IA'A AWA, W i 7//« been to "The aRCUS "~™L OPERA and The AMC7.V..AW decide to lam, tin- Wicked WbSl. I~ 1 I THI TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 Graucho Gagi
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    • 129 12 (England expects thai everyone will want to See "OUR FIGHTING NAVY" [SATURDAY at >lII>M4,IU gkgg ALHAMBRA '■> i —a—— Sti^ WWWW WW-WW,..........*. ______\___Sfl^^^^lJ__________\__\_\ v 'ife -Jf|(i£& ':''JjFw§r A""*' "^fcai^^^r '&s#.- JK fro* <r*« story hf jM^ffliiflllfl 31 J*^ fl fl _z_&_W&'* yM'^yMM^^^^^ 3§B BpF^ <9 y V& "^*> S^_su___Wm. jflßA^'^cJlV
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  • 59 13 Birthday Of Lord Buddha FE birthday of Lord Buddha will be celebrated at the Ramakrishna Mission premises at Norris Road on Sunday, May 11. at 6.30 p.m. There will be a lecture m English by Mr. T. B. Marar on the message of Buddha while Mr. M. Ponnudurai will deliver
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  • 95 13 BAND CONCERT A MILITARY band concert will be held at People's Park today at 5.30 by the band of the Loyal Regiment by kind permission of Lt. Col. M. Elrington and Officers. Conductor: Mr. L. F. A listing. Programme: March Medley. The Passing of the Regiments; Selection, Noel Coward's Melodies;
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  • 76 13 Brunei's Further Gift Of £2,800 THE State of Brunei has cabled a further gift to the Imperial Government a sum of £2,800, towards the prosecution of the war, from the proceeds of special war taxation. This is Brunei's third gift. In a telegram to the High Commissioner the Secretary of
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  • 62 13 HOLDING that there was sufficient evidence to justify the magistrate m finding that the woman had been assisting m the management of a chap-ji-ki lottery, the Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine. yesterday, dismissed the appeal of Ghwee Geok Cheng, who had been fined $1,000 or, m default, three months' imprisonment
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 198 13 tiUUty 4th DAY qVO VIM E\/fD/ ANfTsTHX THE CROWD BRITISH LIOH marches on with MIUHTt iffjLBERT Jack Cicely CCLCTjjEIDjBE m <>nk <>» the Biggest Comedy Show In Town! .1 SHOWS TO-DAY PavilioN V 3.15-6.15 9.15 AUSTIN TREVOR <&Pu\ It LEONORA CORBET^ X-^ Mfl with Special Added Attraction CECIL PARKER Ajfc/r
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  • 335 14 Navy's Good Win Over Moravia TUL Royal Navy scored a good win over Moravia yesterday. In a division 2A match on the Geylang stadium. Moravia had to thank the goalkeeping oi Chelliah for the fact that they were only beaten by the odd goal m three The Navy player] a
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  • 32 14 lii-D.U SOCCER Div. I. Malaya t I'olicp. BtaSlum; sec. v Lojrals, sec, Dn II B. Custotna v Air Headquarters, Fmscr and Keave around TENNIS SCC. S.CJTC. »nd YMC A tournaments.
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  • 51 14 Jr A picture taken J^ the opening Sof Aberdeen's 1 War Weapons r Week. w hen J Lord Provost S Mitchell took S t the salute at a J march past of 1 units of the 1 Forces. An i armoured; fighting vehicle m the parade.
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  • 328 14 IN a division 2B match on the Harbour Board groui Indian Association forced a four-all draw with Foi ningThe Indians threw away several scoring chances m they had clinched they would certainly have emerged si As it was they were lucky to force a draw.
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  • 154 14 A.I.F.'s Po Opening lINTIL rain fell sudden U heavily shortly afte to bring the match to the A.I.F. cricket team like having a bad time' match against the RAJ They started badly ana fell m quick succession w the Diggers' sixth man I Bidcock, came on for nis^ scoreboard read
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    • 66 14 THE soccer match between the R.A.M.C. and the R.A.S.C. m Div. 2A played at Alexandra yesterday resulted m a scoreless draw. The mate h between the R. E. 'Malays* and the R.A.O.C. m Div. 2A which was fixed to be played yesterday was postponed. R.A.F. (Kallangi beat
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  • 215 14 IN .spite of an early Chinese lead by one goal to nil, the Malays beat the S.C.F.A. by two goals to one m a Reserve Division match played on the Anson Road Stadium yesteiday. Dollah was responsible for both the Malay goals and he was
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