Morning Tribune, 8 May 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning Tribune ET T SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Vo l g_No. 83, Thursday, May 8, 1941.
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  • 1136 1 Churchill Announces Parliament Votes Confidence In War Policy By 447 To 3 FIGHT TO THE DEATH IN THE MIDDLE EAST WAS ANNOUNCED BY MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, BRITISH RIME MINISTER, IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS LAST ICHT WHEN HE CAVE THE GOVERNMENT'S
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  • 512 1 1,000 Iraq Casualties In Big Battle LONDON, MAY 7. CASUALTIES ESTIMATED AT 1 000 WERE SUSTAINED BY IRAQ FORCES IN A BAT TLE WHICH DEVELOPED YESTERDAY MORNING ON THE HEIGHTS OVERLOOK ING HABBANIYAH. This figure was first revealed by Mr. Churchill. British Prime Minister, during his reply m the debate
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  • 6 1 LEADS ARMY OF 500,00 GEN WAVELL
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  • 26 1 London, May 7. A STRIKE has broken out m the Belgian coal mines, according to information from Brussels reaching the Free Belgian news agency.
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  • 82 1 r^ m Berlin, May 7. E frontier between Iraq and Syria has been closed, accord--1 k? *L 5 dispatch from Beirut to tn official Ger ma n news agency The agency adds that the frontier between Syria and Turkey is still open, but travellers from Syrii to Iraq
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  • 97 1 B Nairobi. May 7. RITISH troops have occupied Quoram In Aoyssinia, according to a communique issued m Nairobi. statins;:— ln the northern sector, our troops, advancing from Dessie, have occupied Quoram 30 miles south of Amba. Numerous prisoners were taken including one general "In the south our
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  • 51 1 Cairo, May 7. TTHS afternoons communique on the situation m North Africa reports that during Monday night, our troops at Tobruk suoce.«wfully attacked forward enemy positions, inflicting casualties and taking a number of prisoners. In the Solium area, our mechanised foreei continued their vigorous patrol activities
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  • 105 1 PARK PASSAGE O CROSS" OYD GEORGE London, May 7. the House of'Com--clay, Mr. Lloyd tribute to the courage tlitlesof the Greeks, was m complete t the Government an obli '.at ion of the valiant our biggest dematte defeats en a war m ►tinted so much full and frank b foreign
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  • 226 1 CHURCHILL ON BRITAIN'S CLEAR CONSCIENCE Ankara, May 7. •A N article b y the editoi of the semi-official Turkish newspaper Ulus was quoted by the Ankara Radio to-day, I under the title "Fuehrer's Speech and Our National 5 Defence." After pointing out that TurS key is
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  • 101 2 London. May 7. I ast nhrht's Bomber Command attacks on north-wost GcrU~2Zn Srried lout -'^SS^ but large fires were scon to break out. The docks at lc Havre and; other objectives on the coasts, of enemy-occupied territory! were also attacked. OfT the Frisian Islands, an enemy supply
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  • 113 2 Clydeside, Merseyside Attacked London, lf*3 7. (ifiRMAK all activity over EngI i ip(i on Tueeia: wi on i considerable scale and ranged y \.[r\< ly« parated ,;i strios 'il Bril Un. states an air Mi,i.strv oommunlque, 'ihr ci; .vi' wai ai ..a. ittacked on heavy scale, tonsii, rA uk I
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  • 180 2 Dogfights Over Britain L >ndor May 7. STNCF day there has beea continuous enemy activity hy fighter aircraft m the southeast I oast and the Thames Estuary Spitfires fighter Command have engaged them and thetv'ff&ve been number of dos light Fniri* Me 109'S '.vert- destroyed and tflre is m soon
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  • 9 2 Lord Beaverta ved al B Oeon hi Mil Reuter
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  • 173 2 Leaden, May j Tin. Einjiienl «>f the Board S i l nt Itaie (Captain Ollv* vttellom to.day nave hi* I view of the condition* ,ikP, > to prevail immediately after l the conclusion of war. Sp«al<inß m London. Car* J I la. Helton a id that
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  • 83 2 Mr. Menzies U.S. Help New York. May 7 Mr r. g. MENZiES (Australian Pn.ne Minister) on ai rival In New York by Clipper, declared: America can do a great service for humanity— make aircraft. •The question is how quickly will ou reach the topline of your capacity. •Englishmen believe much
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  • 205 2 Zurich, May 7. 'TRENCH workers, like the great mass of the French public Inwardly reject the policy of rapprochement with Germany, although some Trade Union leaders support Laval," states the newspaper Volksrecht, describing conditions m France. The fact that at almost every street corner
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  • 46 2 May 7 THEi key and Egypt. i er of aOe )ii British supp >rt an why 1 Abdu; Ha M ilim Party m bnad- now t Iraq wo v 1 I 1 Irttain and oi I All a his c Reuter
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  • 86 2 Washington, May 7. THE United States and Canada will shortly establish boards to collaborae m the economic, industrial and financial lield.s II is learned authoritatively m Washington that the object of the boards will be the speed-up and mobilisation of North American resources foi aid to Britain
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  • 92 2 London. May 7. GERMANY b trade agreements between Russia and th< to ot Norwegian circles m London hay? received a copy German ewspaper published In Norway, tlv •Deutsche Zeitun» m Norwegian," which states that the conclusion of the Russo-Norweglan trade rge quantities of
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  • 42 2 London, May 7. The British auxiliary naval vessel Patia has been sunk by German aircraft with bombs and machinegun Are, according to an Admiralty announcement to-day. I The Patia. however Shot down an attack- 1 ing machine*- Reuter Reuter
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  • 44 2 During their visit to Clydeside, the King and Queen toured the docks and inspected factories and industrial concerns. Photo shows the Queen inspecting A. R. P. workers at Ibrox Park, famous football ground, scene of many English and Scottish Internationals.
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    • 53 2 Stop "Shocking" V 03U r Feet! From tO-da! PHILLIPS Soles andiet*: ly blanket of rubber act Jts>s m winch prevents Hi- you have foot r«' money, for they oj I n try leathec soles. Obta.na' tc f'fr^jwher-' PHILLIPS It l B 15 E B SOIKS AND HEELS rv<i SUwH, Singapore.
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  • 452 3 "Fought Blighters To A Standstill" SPRINGBOKS' GREAT MARCH tVUUM KEI'TER'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) DESSIE, MAY 7. Tv rill I IST THREE MONTHS, THE SPRINGBOKS AD--1 vWtTH WORK THAN 2,000 MILES AND TAKEN 18,000 pimoMKS WHICH IS FIVE TIMES THEIR OWN PK,M STRENGTH. On April 16, South Africans, com- prising men from
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  • 95 3 London, May 7. SIXTY thousand people are homeless m Brazil as a tevult of srrious flooding on the Rio Grande de Sul. accord- 1 inn to a dispatch from Rio de Janeiro to the Vichy news i agency. M the port of Alegre alone over
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  • 174 3 Japanese Reaction To Stalin's New Move Tokyo May <• V<» change m Soviet foreign H policy is expected by Japanese diplomatic observers .as a ressll of M. Stalin's assumption «»t the Soviet Prime Ministry. states Dome! Agency. bservers point out that 1 Btali has long been virtual Russia m diplomatic
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  • 16 3 I Delhi. May 6. -overnor-i War Purfctot, M nearly reached fc v M '0000. The Bom-
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  • 270 3 I ncr the patriot forces have rallied to the Emperor's standard and tho courage and endurance they dis- j played m action and und^r the hardship of long marches. The Emperor who is working m cloeest co-operation with Ge leial Cunningham, will now be confronted with many
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  • 94 3 New York. May 7. FOLLOWING recent reports from Washington that the United Ctates had Stopped all exports to Russia which could be used fo» defence production approximately 100 Hussion purchasing agents, members of the Soviet Comintern, will leave tne United State: immediately because they are
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  • 209 3 London. May 7 COMMENTING on the Commons' war conduct debute. The Times writes:— "The course of the debate showed the widespread desire to pursue more searchingly those bjoader issues which Mr. Eden scarcely touched. The crucial issue is armaments. "Only by the utmost energy can we bridge the
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  • 173 3 BRITISH DESTROYER SAVES CHINESE FISHERMAN Hpng Kong. May 7. TYPICAL of the traditional .spin* and service of the British Navy despite the wars alarums was an I incident to-day. when II M.S. Scour (Captain Hed worth Lambtoj-/ spent five hours seeking and flnaOJ locating a lone Chinese fisherman I reported
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  • 137 3 WASHINGTON REACTION TO STIMSON Washington, May 1» I]UK. H. L. STIMSOXS speech came as a climax to the period of quickening realU*Uon of what the European stftlggle means for the- United Spates and the Western Hemisphtiie. Its effect here already has been profound and the effect throughout the country will
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  • 82 3 Jerusalem, May 7 GIVING the lie to Berlin Radio allegations of Arab noting In Nablus. apparently designed to encourage the Iraqi rebel.,, the people Of the almoslemic town of NablllS yesterday turner! out en DMtSSC, vociferously applauding a parade of Arab recruits tO the British
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    • 63 3 Piles Ruin Your Nerves T>on't t. i t hlnc I»r"irtJ<li'ivr Pll< '(Him W M% i 'hlnai oIS i »1 mph i. tin In ■f> you can rIII md ii foi i i I i'ijis to th« t. mi. Start tl ton »'oidtl ,t(< n CI to h. ul war Pile*
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  • 378 4 Singapore Move To Raise Funds For 'Queen's Messengers' Service i DRIVE has been started m Singapore to raise funds for purchasing a vehicle for the latest wartime organisation at Horne the Queen's Messengers. The organisation was Her Majesty's own idea and it consists of a fleet of special vehicles manned
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  • 113 4 Rajah's Niece Married TOP: Pictured I just after their marriage at the Ilemel Ilampslead, < 1 l.iiiidon. Regis- J ter recently, are t Miss A n n c Brooke, a niece I J of 11. 11. the I ljah of Sara- t wak and Mr. J Ai thin Bryant, J
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  • 45 4 Off to Fraser's Hill for a few weeks' welldeserved rest at the end of the month is Mrs. L. Forbes. In addition to her activities as Secretary of the Malaya Patriotic Fund she has been doing a course of First Aid and Home Nursing lately.
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  • 92 4 YESTERDAY at 3.30 p.m. the mar- riage was celebrated at the Singapore Registry between Miss Loke Chat Mooi and Mr. Wong Siew Leng. The bride is a daughter of the late Mr. Loke Looi Chiew and Mrs. Loke Looi Chiew of K.L. and the bridegroom, who is a
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  • 99 4 CIXTY people attended the party given last Saturday evening at their home. 41, Goodman Road, Katong. by Mr. and Mrs. A. Mizia, m honour of the christening of their baby son. aged seven weeks. TJhe Rev. J C. Hailer officiated at the ceremony and the baby was given
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  • 350 4 PEOPLE PLACES By VERA ARDMORE V. Rojt, Miss Anna Rojt, Mr an Mrs. F. G. King. Mr. and Mrs. Green, Mi.s s Sign 0 Green, Mr an Mrs. Brunnet. Mr. and Mrs Frank lin. Mrs. Read, Mr J. a i.ulm Consul for Czechoslov y. Luley and all the C» employed
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  • 378 5 major minor style trends IN THF LEADING HOUSES, there U significant evidence of changing fashions, of developing style trends, of fashion authority for a modified silhouette On these pages, dresses are illustrated to indicate that designers are developing new interests m costume Ur *V\ C Ut and mani P ula
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  • 64 5 miised ;is a fashion ins; IB acceptance, s range from the ro-iike model of ted silk shoivn c t* the lull -length ins wrap. Right, a lie black crepe frock L*i features the new lontallv draped I serosa bodice and this draping beintroduced to give Bn^
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  • 231 5 more peplums tiers imp m m vm.iikrs call attention to the slim ft ouette through horizontal lines which Uy it, divert it from an uncompromising wd give pleasing contrast between slin «J M peplum. The style involves g H well as peplums, the flare of the -«n the waistline and
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  • 65 7 Shanghai, May 7. ts, it Is reported, f following the -ous campaign Jpanese authorities to b m the Japa-f c i In Shanghai £f n are searching »y,,-„ ..onrealed weapons! *j:. rveiUance of Chinese no w been instituted. ,ll T i, i folic wed another jjoQtinj
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  • 61 7 Japanese Exploitation Of Indo-China Tokyo, May 7 n Jtpßnese-Indo-Clilna agreenenl re interpreted m Tokyo > placing Indo-China virtually Ider Join! Franco- Japanese ex- on although morally the inch rematn nominally sovereign c territory. the signing of the new ent the Mainichj Shimbun hal Indo-China will become h collaborator with Japan
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  • 247 7 UU Correspondent with an Atlantic Convoy > London, May 7. ■OR i four weeks. 1 have been steaming m a slow convoy from Africa to Britain and watching the way m which the and R.A.F. shepherd the ships across the oceans past kind of peril
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  • 46 7 nvn Sydney. May 7. tAi i a has received a reJapan for more and payment is >arter basis this, the Commerce Page said the Government was barter and unable to ii wool m excess provided for m agreement bebought Austrarplua production.-
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  • 203 7 (By Patrick Crosse Reuter's Special Correspondent m the Western Desert) XHE present position m Egypt is that both the Axis and Allied forces are steadily piling up reinforcements m an endeavour to prevent the other from doing the same, sending out patrols and straightening and strengthening
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  • 89 7 London. May 7. THE Baltimore Sun states that m the Mediterranean area, i the British still hold the all important advantages at sea except m respect of air parity or i superiority. •'No matter with what ingenuity the Germans use motor and I U-boats, finally they
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  • 68 7 London. May 7 BRITISH Overseas Airways anci the X.L.M. Dutch Air Line are considering the possibility of the use of a fresh route for air mails, due to the situation m Iraq. Th e new service is expected to be via Khortoum. It was stated
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  • 69 7 Manila, May 7. BRIGADIER-GEN. Henry Clagget Ant Officer of the rank of Bri-gadier-General to take over the Philippine Air Force, indicated m a press interview that the United States Air Force m the Philippines will be increased to 84 squadrons from the orcsent 52. It
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  • 297 7 Simla. May 7. AX Indian motor brigade's historic dash through an enemy gun-position m the Libyan desert early last month when the enemy began the drive on Benghazi is narrated by an official eyewitness with Indian troops overseas. The Brigade which was guarding an aerodrome at.
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  • 7 7 THURSDAY. MAY S. 194 1
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  • 330 7 \yHILK for years to come orthodox strategists will continue to question the wisdom of sending British and Imperial troops to Greece, at the time and m the circumstances m which they were sent, progressive diplomats must eve* admit that our obligations to Greece and Yugoslavia dictated no
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  • 37 8 Large ns^J part m ihe <W Dogrss Pstlj their suilabilit] The |>»i"t» h' Malayan tounJ under arm J Abovi m Far East M gapore WJJ is the I *J Robert i>ooKr staff tm^^____—~~ ,^m
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  • 358 8 Plea To Give Wrongdoers Another Chance Salvage Human Wrerk* THE problem of finding suitable employment for people who had held fairly responsible positions prior to going to prison was discussed at the annual general meeting of the Singapore After-Care Association yesterday. The subject was broached by Lt.Col. HA. Lord, jf
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  • 266 8 European Makes Defence AT the continued hearing yesterday, m the fifth court, of the case m which Casper Heinrich Balke, former draughtsman of the Hume Pipe Company who stands charged with the theft of 39 prints belonging to the Company, Balke, giving evidence said that as for certain prints he
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  • 59 8 Salisbury Southern Rhodesia), May 7. AVER 37 per cent, of Southern Rhodesia's expenditure during the financial year of 1941—42 will be for war purpos-s The Finance Minister, Mr Smit, introducing the budget, said that war expenditure was estimated at 3.C millions poundsout of a total expenditure
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  • 914 9 that he was unpatriotic and Insincere to th*! British Government anvi that he was a Fifth ColumThe charge further alleged that ;he article imputed that Mr. AlielanVs loyalty to the British Government was on'y a pretended one for the purpose of his own gam
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  • 85 9 London, May 7 THE Indianapolis Star su,; Everyone of Hitler's victor i> has added n:w cnemie s who a bitter In their subjection. •There is not one among the that is not looking for a chai to g.t his revenge. No one wci hesitate openly
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  • 86 10 Harbin, May 7. THIRTY-THREE 1 crsons altknown to be de id and over 30 injured as North Manchukno experienced one of its worst earthquakes at 18 minutes past midnight on Monday. It lasted for over 40 seconds The centre oi the disturbance was
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  • 442 10 Attempt To Screen "Red By Uncle Alleged ALLEGED to have tried to screen his nephew by attempting to appropriate evidence, a Hainanese. Hu Beng Hu. appeared m the third court, yesterday, before Mr. W. D. Carew. It Is alleged that Hu tried to break open a leather bag knowing that
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  • 146 10 WOMEN shelterers ran terrified along the platform of Regents Park tube station when a train clattered m spouting sparks and smoke. Passengers wer rt hurried out. shepherded up lifts and staircase to the bookinghall while a breakdown gang tackled the smoking coach with extinguishers.
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  • 12 10 lir. H. P. Bryaon. MC, M.C.S.. has been appointed Clerk of Councils.
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    • 678 11 To Let TO LET spacious room In private home et No. 22. Lorcng 35. suitable for Chinese couple or bachelors. Terms moderate. Plwtse apply within. (No. 392H) TO LET— Flats and Rooms la quiet re3l- dual house Modern sanitation Reaso lablc rent. 44. Broadrick Road, Kuaki Lumpur. (No. 422H) ITO
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    • 690 11 For Sale J IOR SALS Poultry Foods for Chicks. Gruwns. Layers. Also Borneo Yellow MalM In Cnicked, Split. Pinhead. Belmont Hoea tC Yew Hoe> 10. Brankstime Road. Katong. Singapore. (No. 426H; SALE-3-Plece Suite Sprung. Fawn. $25|-, view Cheong Koon Seng, Auctionoera. (No. *****) F'OFl SALE 60 secondhand school books. Apply
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  • 383 12 N .v Delhi. May 6. THE Viceroy h afl received from the j Loid Mayor of London; the i o! lowing telegram m acknowledgment of 1 India'! latest contri- button ol £5.800 to the Mansion House An Raid Distress Fund: "Deeply appreciate further grant* from your fund.
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  • 87 13 l |ribes ol Burma i the subject of an Kk by Major Owen X* R ,tal T °{he [yesteici ay, at the UeL Lkifllto been arranged LiSdri the meeting. fl* meeting It was they could not be prelajor Green :th the varies fees' to found m the L
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  • 85 13 Tokyo. May 7. touches were pui ol a peace treaty bete and Thailand yesing when Prince VaraThai delegate, and M. p ta rv -General of the > -China Government Foreign Office. lg was also attended Shumchi MatSUIUOtO. \q Treaty Bureau of piftice, and Mr. Otojl )i of
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  • 376 13 Brevities From The Courts IAM taking a lenient view of this case. You have a previous conviction for profiteering," said Mr. L. C. Goh. m the fifth court, yesterday, when he im nosed a fine of $100 or two months' rigorous im- prisonment on Tay Joo Kee, manager of chop
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    • 41 13 SPORTS DIARY i TO-DAY SOCCER: Div I. RE. v Gordons. Chanel; Div. II A. R.A F. Tengah v YM.C.A.. YM.C.A.; Div. II B. Stamford S.C.v Airport. Clerical Union; B.H.L. trial. Farrer Park. ~mm__ns TENNIS: S.C.C., SCR C and YM.C.A. I tournaments.
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  • 530 14 vunk gpato mm netted by ttw Malays against the Police m a iy first divi ;ton match on the Stadium, yesterday. Then- was n<> holding the Malaya m the second half and tm p f ,iier- d( fence was completely swamped. With the goals coming m
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  • 240 14 SINGAPORE Fortress Signals scored their fifth successive victory when they defeated by 30 runs the Coast Regiment, R.A. yesterday. In the first round of the Army Large Units Cricket Competition at Alexandra. Hill, the Minor Counties player who has played for Cumberland. hatted well
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  • 131 14 Arthritis Cause Fought in 30 Minutes Ily <li»*ol mr ;>n«l r<»nio\iiiK the luxlv polaoiu uhi .i- j.is ih.ti ihih«. mHhmaa. ■ort'iifHH .tii.l swelling of AiihritlM iiu<| Hh< i .o imi, id. umMxtng ii< w <iis< nvi'i v Rumend i. bringing in.iith md happtntM lo thousands at <>n<-nun tnftararu In no
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  • 277 14 AFTER missing several openings m the early stages, the Customs settled down to score five goals against the R.A.F. s two, m a division 2B match on the Fraser and Neave ground, yesterday. The Customs owed their Mctoiy mainly to the keen opportunism displayed by
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  • 34 14 Photo illustrates one of the remarkable achievements to maintain the iron roid m Britain. L.N. ER. Engineers are hard at work repairing recent bomb damage to lines m the Eastern Suburbs.
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  • 346 14 fONFOUNDING critics and spectators alike, the j Cricket Club scored a most creditable win overffl one of the best teams m the first division, by theofl three, yesterday, on the Padang. The S.C.C. played good soccer. Their forwards, exploiting the long pass staged several
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  • 177 14 Singapore Tennis FURTHER progress 4 the tennis tourntf played m Singapore.) In the S.C.C. tournj N. Anderson and P. I the final of the I doubles by beatin and R. A. W. Hills Tan Wan Lis Han (—3) proved I combination than thei T. B. Sim and Chocl (—l2l m
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  • 151 14 THE annual athletic sports of Raffles; Institution will bej held on the school: ground on Friday, June 6. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. S.W. Jones will preside, and Mrs. L. Rayman will present the prizes. Among the events are two races for Old Boys. The first, for old boys
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  • 61 15 CHINESS SUSES TRIAL iinn Hec tn V Eftfm hwUl Ppark l da v Dgpla: beel :urn up Tuei Thiam 10.C.8J tal .j, nkmanns) i> 'O.CB Mansoo V 111. j cn g Bong (Har fH fay chn ri ga, conceicai Tractloi L Times* pc sii Mooi j id Storage) Naafi I
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  • 52 15 SAPORE ICIPALITY rcynrßs. now invited for the foJ i ur Bt'rvlce. For parti llptl Tender Boom. Dale of Cloain iple^on of Temporary I or Firemen treet. (Deuoon, 14 May I? 4] Chlorine ***** to 10 Jimd 194 i EUfh H I p.m. 7 July I'll W. W DUNCAW t
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  • 10 15 uxiliarv Service 11 Kand Kerbat re noti« I pracI Friday
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  • 22 15 HIOH TIDES TO-DAY: 802 am.. 7.3 ft.; 8.45 p.m.. 7.6 ft. TO-MORROW: 9.07 a.m.. 7.8 f:.; 9.28 p.m.. 82 ft.
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  • 125 15 London, May 7. CONSIDERABLY more than half of the names m the Admiralty casualty communique issued to-day ate those of prisoners of war- 348 out of a total of 589 but none of (he 26 officers included is m captivity. All'bul three ol the officers are killed mine-
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  • 57 15 London, May 7 The use of terrou jpd nonferrous metais In the construction ot building., ani furniture Is being prohibited m Italy, tome I no II prohibition includes both private ani state enterprise! Rome Radi der a ready m th execution may be < mpleteo, but
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  • 39 15 London May 1 On<> of Ital iperts on army mcchani.sation ha., be- He was Colonel Carlo Antione, who wa-s killed m raid m North Africa on 1 General of Mcl t] -add.- to All." Reuter
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  • 229 15 NEWS BREVITIES 1 TUNG Sik Yunc. v proprietor ol chop Wah Chqong, 12, Upper Hoik ten Street, was fined $40 or. m default, two weeks' rigorous imprisonment m the j fifth court, yesterday, when he adI mitted stocking 69 dosen "Hand" brand r eels of thread to which a false
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  • 87 15 r. VICTOR PURCELL. Director of thc Department of Information and Publicity, gave an "At Home to the visiting Indian journalists at the Old Flagstaff House m Mount Rosie yesterday evening. Despite the inclement weather, a large and representative gathering was present. Earlier m the eveninp.
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  • 942 16 Greece: "Our Conscience Is Clear' Churchill COMMONS SPEECH AN overwhelming vote of confidence vi the OornnmeiJ b A margin of 447 to three, yesterday ended tt»tw»j»j> !,ate on war policy m the House of Commons, following the c»H eiven b> Mr Churchill. British Prime Minister. Cr. Churchill s,K»ke of the
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  • 408 16 NMT SALES EXCEED fM| J Thursday, May 8, 1941 'The first was a'oout the vessel.- v/hicY\ carried German troops thorough the Dardanelles. They I had no right to stop them." Mr. Churchill then read an ar- I tlcle of the convention dealing wit!. the Straits, and added with
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  • 111 16 Vichy. May 7.— An agreement between Admiral Darlan and Otto Abetz (Nazi commissioner m occupied France) is announced, providing: for modification of the restrictions on the demarcation line between the occupied zone o£ Trance, and a i*c duction of the costs of the German Army of occupation In
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