Morning Tribune, 13 May 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol G ...N0. 87, Tuesday, May 13, 1941.
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  • 354 1 Moscow, May 12. HF establishment of diplomatic relations with Iraq bv the Soviet Union is announced by LIU Agency. The agency says that this Sow a proposal by the Iraq Government on Cj which was received via the Soviet Embasfte^^nccment of the establishment
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  • 49 1 London, May 12. •TWO mayors have been killed in 1 raids on London, the Mayor of Westminster on Saturday night while visiting a shelter which received a dirr-t hit. and the Mayor of Bermondsey, who was helmnfc fire fighting in recent raids- Reuter
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  • 195 1 More Successes In Libya Abyssinia London, May 1 2. SUCCESSES by British patrols in Libya and further important advances in Abyssinia are described in to-day's communique from the Middle East headquarters in Cairo. At Tobruk, it states, British mechanised patrols surprised a considerable party of the enemy, inflicting casualties and
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  • 54 1 London, May 12. RUDOLF MESS 'Hitler's deputy) has not been beard of since he took off from Augsbur* in an aeroplane on May 10. states the Gorman liadio Reuter. It Is thought that Hess either met with an accident or deliberately fell out of the machine, the
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  • 365 1 er D L lon, May 12. H V Minister, Mr. tiieA'! 11 accompaUlinf: <averbrook C Rt; mister of <imgs),tono ruins of nberofthe 01 C( imons. Mr. Arthur Greenwood (Minister without Portfolio), who is responsible for the roplaiining of Britain after the war, was on the rcene
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  • 122 1 PETAIN RESISTING FRESH PRESSURE FROM NAZIS Troops For Spain? London, May 12. UK Germans are reported to be pressing the Vichy Government for permission to use the PauSaragossa railway to convey German troops to Spain because the Bor-deaux-St. Sebastian line in occupied territory is inadequate for carrying troops in large
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  • 145 1 'Leave Japan To China' Says Chiang Chungking, May 12. If ARLY and effective assist--2 ance from the United States would mean the quick defeat of Japan, declared Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek, speaking at a farewell dinner in honour of Mr Nelson Johnson, retiring United States Ambassador. "So loag as friendly powers
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  • 227 2 HOUSE COLLAPSES IN SINGAPORE 21 MIRACULOUSLY ESCAPE DEATH (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) TUIMVONF roOPLE HAD A MIRACULOUS FSCAPF T Fl>< > BFI\C ilKIKI) ALIVE YESTERDAY FVKMM vvniv k WVP\RT OF THEIR HOUSE SUDDENLI SSSSIS aSS TmToN TO THF PUBLIC ROAD IN A VJS^SSS* in Loron, 32. Gcylang Road, is a bicvdc
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  • 96 2 POLISH DEPUTY PREMIER BADLY HURT London May 12. GENE! a i, Bomkowikl (Polisl D Prime Minister) .< rioully wrounded during Saturday'* nir raid on London. if, ..ikiii^ with ompanioi to a friend's ftai i)"t inatead >1 entering Immediately remained ouUride in the •treef to watch t!i r raid A bomb
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  • 89 2 SPANISH ARMY CHANGES Madrid. May 12. Following his recent far-reaching administrative change*, General Franco to-day lamed a number of decrees, making changes in high Army posts. These include the appointment of General Ascencio Cabamllas. hitherto Hish Commissioner to Spanish Morocco, to be Chief of Army Stan. A now Commander- ln-Chiet
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  • 240 2 CZECH PILOT DOWNS 3 NAZIS IN A NIGHT London. May 12 IT is now stated that another! German bomber was destroyed last Sunday night over Great j Britain, making a total for the night of eight, and a total for eleven nights of May of 132. It is also revealed
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  • 231 2 New York. May 12 AN appeal for the use by Britain ol i !lsh n n val bases is made by Professor iw MacMahon, fonnerly President ol tho Am rican Catholic Philosophical Association an open letter to Mr. de Valera publish^ 1! the
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  • 71 2 HITLER DISPLEASED WITH RASH ID ALI Cairo. May 12. FE Berlin and Bari Radio stations, \vh the past week, devoted their six daily tram sions in Arabic almost entirely to the Iraqi tm last 'Sunday) night stopped abruptly all refd to the Iraqi usurper. Rashid Ali. and confin selves merely
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  • 92 2 May MR. CORDELL HULL, in a letter :o the I Commerce Committee, urges that there s no restrictions on the use of foreign ships by the United States. Rear-Admirni Emery Land, chairm United States Maritime Commission, in 1 before the Committee last week,
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  • 217 2 London. May 12. FJEEPLY stirred by the vvan--11 ion destruction. Londoneis are, however, accepting' the situation calmly and v. dignity. The people's demeanour Is inflected in the entire pi attem] a." says Th e j ;aln with .id a re. ich knowi no wav- fed the
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    • 94 2 l^-. It Ls mipo.W\-'^ sible for tm >J individual to provide f" r lik vn ued posMss.ons th«- safuv that is afforded bv our vaultwheie we have safi» boxes ot vmrloi slie« f«»r hire .it m Kleritf rates. IIIKi: US themselves hold the KKYS and ONLY TJIKY ran have a«etM
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  • 33 3 the Indian Dri r volunteer L-Fttfht Lieut. :hand (sec— d ri»• h i and „t his afficen ig i. to r.) p. uzchr. x»n(ilii 11. rt'.td\ to RO ItCODmiBSIHfC
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  • 55 3 ■ork. May 12 lew York Times Kay expresses m that the war Be won from ■•iti>h are able? H iIW punB from the air H they know Bir only alter■la barbarous Boiernbk' slaBit the Ger■ltpni;itivr to ■lent from the i merely to their leaders ■e up their I and
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  • 37 3 lork. May 12. ■rman Army in »ia is con. 1 ystematic !n oi looting "1011 of and property nd foli and Ameriegation )n British proiav^ been vioccordmo to B l0 the v tati from Bu- Reuter
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  • 89 3 A.F. IMPRESSES SOVIET WRITER fcITKP Moscow, May 12. Red Star." organ of the Russian hat the advantage the German short summer nights due to > k>s on the French coast is greater bomb loads earned by the Stirling. Halifax and I contributor praises the new hter, and says that it
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  • 414 3 London, May 12. D A.F. attacks o# Hamburg and Bremen on Sunday night were made in good weather, it is learnt in London. Large fires were seen at both places. Other targets in north-west Germany included Emden. Docks at Rotterdam were revisited. H The
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  • 43 3 Washington. May 12. PRESIDENT Roosevelt is "leeling fine," according to reports from the White House. Although still v eak from the effects of his recent stomach trouble, the President wa.s well enough to-day (Mondavi to receive the Australian Prime Minister Mr. Menzies- Reuter
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  • 165 3 London. May 12. QITY workers on their way to offices to-day had to pick their way through hosepipes at few points where smoke from soaked embers still persisted, but in the streets generally, the dust and debris had already been swept aside and the rhythm of
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  • 35 3 London. May 12. It is learned In London that in South Abyssinia, the enemy has withdrawn from positions astride the road north of Wadala. where British troops have surrounded positions held by the enemy rearguard.
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  • 226 3 Cairo, May 12. AX attack on Tripoli harlx.iir. completion of the occupation of the Rutbah area in Iraq and extensive damage to enem.v aircraft in Sicily are reported In an R.A.F. communique. It says that extensive damage was caused to cnomy aircraft on the
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  • 129 3 London. May 12. 4 gallant and mcc— iful attack on a large and strongly escorted enemy convoy last month gaini Uie bar to the D.F.C. for Acting Squadron Leader L V Atkinson. Despite intense anli-airerat: fire from the escorting vessels, he delivered the attack on the largest
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  • 855 4 GALA FILM PREMIERE AT THE PAVILION TO-NIGHT AOPIBB "i Df Victor Purcell. poen Th« Blrtli of Malay*" were distributed to members of Lhe audience .1 pedal preview »f documentary nim.s Kiven by tiu* Department of Information and Publicity at the Pavilion Theatre on Sunday morning. The Birth of Malaya" is
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  • 85 4 People Places Top:- TNTEREST! 1 visitors to I S Exhibition i p a i n t i n S Ofßrcr H(1 at the >W Hostel y«si day moni I w ere Lady" ton -ind** 1 J B. Drew. They are* C with the ij L-ii this P-f« > on the
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  • 727 5 THE GIRL OF TWELVE I room for a t paradox twelve li something of a paradox. ie m is decidedly a tomboy: the next of excessive femininity. She is Lanner of treasures that clutter reverthelett, these tropies are rigna lopment and a vital part of her net 1 rdt; g]
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    • 100 5 \/Ijl i >■ A/^ .^■^^^B BBWB^y^^^^B*^^x/ Bwßk m» u B ittaMu ""•'•«>■•' '*^BB Ww #Au-trn)ia produces Biscuits UrN Al Breakfast Cereals *'C*S!i-y everything that you Butter, cheese t( Sc7y need for your shop- <* pirif list. A really Honey >^ <gd Fruits <n Si^rup Nj^l JBk line choice of good
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  • 280 6 H OW did Koh Kan Chuan. 40. *g*> April LI? Whs it due to a love BfIMT? Kim Cltuan wa.s B partner '>! 1 m All Ing in vegetable garcien v.'hicu they had leaaed from i< (JW fronting lo Ah F>'«. l|r th«*\ elurned home !«>»
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  • 83 6 AN onter will shortly be made requiring the registration oi wholesale purchases ol "Regulated Foods." This order is j similar to the rice (RegistraI tion Of Sales and Purchases) ordei which has been in force In Singapore for the past six' months, except that at present
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  • 178 6 NEW SUMMER TIME PROPOSAL srCiGESTION that sum- A mer time, instead or being advanced by only ten i minutes, should be put for- i ward by 40 minutes is con- tained in a letter sent to the i President of the Singapore Kotary Club by a member. The member makes
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  • 392 6 Hont? Kontr. May 13. Eu Tong Sen, the multi-millionaire, Malayan tin magnate and Hony; Kong property owner, died sud-(K-niv yesterday afternoon, aired »>l.— Renter. Mr. F 1 r««f Sen. bom in Penan;/ on July 23. 1877. was the «on of a It-tulij'.
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    • 247 6 NUMEROUS traffic cases were heard befJ the district traffic magistrate. Mi r Whitton, yesterday. Alleged to have caused hint to a Euroi* woman, Miss Buchan, Gunn> 1 Jarru's T J O S driver of a military lorry, claimed trial and i defended by Dr. Withers-Pay
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    • 110 6 A TRACTION Company bus driver was fried when he pleaded guilty to a charge of tfi driving. It was alleged by the prosecution that on Apr accused. Lim Boon Ling, drove an omnibus aiongl lang Road and at the junction of Kampong Bm in collision with a
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    • 74 6 TENG Ah Heng, a motor-bus driver. Md his J suspended for one week and toed $29 pleaded guilty to a charge of neglige it (WJ colliding with a cyclist at Pasir Panjai Accused ran into a police constable tricycle. The tricycle was hit froir the rear the
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    • 84 6 SIM Tan Kee. a motor driver, told the trate. that a dog, coming in the v-*V. oI M vas the reason for his colliding into a si^jj the junction of Chang! Road and Beool; rfoat The prosecution could see no reas defendant should collide with the sign, being
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  • 156 6 COR having in his possession poison- Indian, K. Pakiri, was fined fMJ, six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, magistrate, Mr. L C. Goh yesterd Giving technical evidence, the i«J ha( chemist, Mr. A. W. Burtt. stated ll f lte d covered arsenic in the medicines ua3 Pakiris house,
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  • 760 7 \Challenge To Authority' 1(1 KOM OUR OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, MONDAY THE STRIKE POSITION IN KLANG REMAINS QUIET WITH POLICE AND MILITARY REINFORCF ,F\TS STANDING BY THE SITUATION IN THE DISTRICTS GROUNDING, THOUGH IMPROVING. IS STILL UNSET E D \M) MILITARY AND MOBILE PATROLS
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  • 163 7 London, May 12. "JJOMBIXG alone will never win the war. We must beat them on land," said Britain's tank chief, Major-Gen. Martel, Commander of the Royal Tank Corps, in an interview. Gen. Martel stressed the important part that tanks will play in final victory
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  • 130 7 RECALLS LONDON ROMANCE Singapore Visitor (Tribune Staff Reporter! MEETING her fiance at a London night club in January last. Miss Pat Duffy, 28. blonde Australian stage actress, arrived in Singapore by air yesterday en route to Bombay where their romance will be fulfilled in marriage. Her fiance is Lieut. A.
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  • 100 7 Detroit Mav 1 THE United Automobile Workers' Union to-day decided to call ft strike in 60 General Motors factories on Thursday unless its demands for wage increases are settled bv the munaeement before then Both sides have been negotiating (q Washington through th?
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  • 385 7 TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1940 THE WAR AT SEA YET another landmark in the growing American aid to Britain— the slogan now is to deliver the tools, not merely to supply them— -which must in time prove as decisive as in the last war, is the reported concentration of an
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  • 153 8 Ibrahim Alkali, eldest son ofl Mr. A. M. AlkaJT. of Messrs. Alkaff Co.. Singapore, arrived In Singapore from Hatlramaut yesterda-. There was a large gathering of prominent Arab^ at the airport to reoelTe him. Mr. A. If. Alkaft gave a dinner in nil honour at
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  • 60 8 Buenos Aires. May 12. "U7E want no new orders which are against liberty, human dignity and Christ," declared Dr. de Alvear ex-President of the Argentine Republic and leader of the Liberal Party, addressing a convention on the occasion el the celebrating of the on? hundrrd and seventh anrtary of the
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  • 363 8 JOHORE is to spend several hundivd thousai big air raid shelter and evacuation scheme public, the Morning Tribune learns from relit The present plans under formulation are a tion of shelters and trenches for about 8.000 s It is understood that it is planned to have trench-shelters dug all
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  • 71 8 BRIGHT LIGHTS! "I.OVE AFFAIR" (At the Pavilion) OVK AFFAIR," featuring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer. opened at the Pavilion yesterday fur a revival screening, and will be shown a^uin to-day at the 6.15 show only. Under the patronage of HE. the Governor and Lady Thomas and HE. the Commander-ln-Chief, China
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    • 133 8 BftANCUEfI ACJFNCIES THROUGHOUT THE Saislh British Insurance Co M Ltd. let Finlayson Green ttingu|»oi'4'*« mosl |M>|tnlar \ii*li< Spol \DINE and DANCE at the Cool Comfortable 'CATHAY CAFE 'Where Connoisseurs Meet" I Plume 3402 ALL THE LATEST DANCE HITS! Cuisine and Service Unequalled! No Cover Charge on Weekdays. SATURDAY NIGHTS extension
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  • 214 9 MORI than b.lf of Americas 1 amraft aie l>rofUirr«l within t.tniHMVs range of the Ix* Antefct City Hall. inside the boundartef of Lot \ngeles County aie five of thf nation's biggest air plane factori( -Douglas, I ockheed Korti American, Northrop and' Vulte* With other near-by plants tivy
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  • 100 9 nR. Victor Purcclis new poem entitled "The Birth of Maayu" which the author rccenty read out from the Singapore adto station, has been issued n pamphli t form by the Deartment of Information. R rtistically designed nd colour, thr lojni fl i A Masters and Prints
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  • 34 9 E Cairo. May 12. Abdullah ol Transjor- onally denied M per- that lie was shot during a quarrel »aq The Emir \s In excellent, are ascribed n» ircles in Cairo to agandUts." Reuter
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  • 717 9 "IT would be a reflection on our community if a Shariia we? to marry a Syed. Halimah's father and I are Syeds. Kh;. ny Zaman was a Sharifa." Syed PtUh Ali Shah, Punjabi Muslim, who itandl c'.iruped with th murder of Khany Zaman. made this
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 189 10 THE seriousness of not divul--1 Ping criminal convictions by those applying for positions under Government was fully brought home by two youths m the third court, yesterday before Mr. W. D. Carew. Both have learned that however long ago an offence was committed the police
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  • 62 10 THE Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will hold a social and a dance on Saturday at their new premises in Amber Road. Dancing will begin at 9 o clock, and it is proposed to make it a regular event Members are reminded that bookings for dinner close
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  • 68 10 Arab Residents Return FERE was a large gathering of the local Arab community at the Airport yesterday evening to welcome Mr. Ibrahim bin Md. Alkaff and Mr. Abdullah L.ajam. who arrived by air from Karachi. Mr. Ibrahim who is| the nephew of Mr. Hussein Alkaff, wellknown Singapore re-: sident. returned
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  • 45 10 TO -MORROWS meeting i>i the Singapore Rota r y Club will be a business meeting for rotarians only. Election <>i office bearers tor the year 1941-42 will take place. Members are also requested to bring up any .subject of importance for disi mission.
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  • 175 10 T"~ HE following statement has been i»ued by tfc, Chinese Military Mission at present viMtuj M *The chinese Military Mission arrived at ?m ni Hotels the party left for Kedah on May 5. lUcyl nLsed throug?) Taiping, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpuri E^ckson Malacca and then reached Singapi]
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    • 367 10 CLASSIFIED ADS" From Page 1 1 i Miscellaneous i PROFESSOR ILMUDDJN leaves Singapore (hulidny returning to Rex Hotel in f, 1941. *No. 543H) J ANG RACEB. Bet and win on 'luck s" Selections eight for tl|-. A JMm convince you. On aale at Book StAll. way Station, Ipoh. (No. 483
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  • 176 12 NEWS FROM INDIA •A PROIIIJ draws 2 iraq is regartlefl Four}] Middle Eastern i lianlstta The pact is J Rood neighboj and not a m I alliance. iij signed on jJ 1937. The spe&ks gratulated thj ish Oov( m their p against Rashii and de butf I th e dtspatchl
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    • 235 12 i si :\s«\ s \ri:\iiiii TO-NIGHT SDN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) 7-30 9.30 P.M. C lIAPTKRS 1 TO ti /g^gT SMCIIA y^^^S ■till CONCLUDING CHAPTERS TO-MORROW i i j open in c to-iiw A nimi 3.5-615-915 CAP I lUL! PHONE £061 v i M. G. M's Magnificent Production of FTHtL vain^
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  • 15 13 :i barrister-at- .admitted to prac'n the High the ap- Green litres of r.R Nathan
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  • 152 13 Delhi, May 11. IN a broadcast from Delhi last night Captain Leith a member of the Ginwala Committee revealed that diring th e first three months of the war Clubs had provided f 80 pilots for the I Indian Air Force while 130 hav c been Riven
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  • 25 13 Calcutta. May 11. J'HE Revenue Minister of Bengal has left here for Dacca to supervise relief work i n the areas 1 affected by riots.
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  • 179 13 IA tori ion Alleged TAN YEW LENG, a temporary Revenue Officei, at--1 tached to the Food Control Office and Tan Ewe Chee. a supervisor in the Singapore Customs, whose duties also included the sxippression of offences under the Food Control Laws, were charged before Mr. J. L.
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  • 204 13 Savings Certificates Are Protected IN reply to complaints that Wai Savings Certificates have the disadvantage of currency notes, in that when they are mislead or lost one's savings and Interest are lost as well, Mr. T. Malley. chief accountant of the Posts and Telegraph! Department, states that every War Savings
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  • 475 14 thk following are (be bandi- j•77 0 I; !,;'ppP i til caps tori .rrow's Pen «P"^r AN< ?I BSBBI S HI Dnf r.ICCS' THURLESWOOD 4 1 0 c.ROEMo ■-H a,l f» r IMK BLUNDER 3 0 0 BATTI «10 imitsi-s diss I l»IV I I
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  • 432 14 SEVERAL more ties were played off in the S.C.C., S.C.R.C. and Y.M.C A. tennis tournaments, yesterday. In the S.C.R.C. veterans" doubles semi-final, between Tang Chong Gark and S. H. Tan (-9) and Soon Poh Leng and Chia Keng Tye i -3 1 which was continued yesterday, the former
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  • 336 14 SOCCER Campbell's Four For Airmen THE Airmen scored a four- nil victory over I Singapore Recreation Club, yesterday the Stadium, in a first division match mM goals coming from Campbell. The good goal keeping of F< 1 i n was J ly responsible for the fact that the -SRcj not
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  • 138 14 Y's Throw Award a Point MISSED chances were the order of tte cm division 2A match between the Y.M.CJM the R.A.S.C. on the Y's ground yesterd^B game ending in a one-all draw. had only themselves to blame for not >M both points, having had the better ol im during both
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  • 94 14 KEEN opportunism on the P K among whom Wan Ahmal outstanding, enabled Customs B| tour goals to two, in a Div. 2 B W K Union ground, yesterday. It wu a keenly contest; exchanges were fairly even. Wnu» <■ better use ot their passes.
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  • 374 15 I BtjNRICH BALKE, former draughtsi nZ Hume Pipe Co., who appeared in oIt! vesterday, at the continued m k Vasr in which he was- charged I l ,y prints belonging to the Hume W i tinned and discharged. viruly. Consul foi the Nether- ad been making inquiries for an
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  • 60 15 I al Charter A.D m rrading Society) [■bankers M 4V030.000 d f. 12,000,000 Mn 'irrt-spoiiiients PROVINCIAL BANK I LIMITED Hf.i,; Office I K'iniA. I Bram h< m I »st inii^. s: souru- 1 dan, Wei- i; Cheribor ml w an, DjokjaW£ Djembei. m djermasin, MaI Pemarigkat, s, Djambl. Belong.
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  • 106 15 FIVE-TWO WIN FOR SULTAN PLAYING on the Frasrr and Neave ground. Sultan beat the Stamford Sports i lub in a rather one-j-idei game yesterday by five goals to two. Stamford was kept on the defensive for most part of the game, and played a very hard though losing came. Sultan
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  • 16 15 Haji Zubir bin Haji Mohd. Amin has been appointed a ithl for the Settlement of Singapore.
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  • 97 15 CLERICAL UNION BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP IN a match that lasted nearly 1 two and a half hours Low Hock Kiat beat Goh Guan Chin 500-4 16 in the final of the Clerical l/nion billiards championship last night. By this win Low Hock Kiat be- j comes permanent holder of the L-hampionship,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 209 15 SOCCER: Div I. Gordons v Loyals, Stadium; Manchester* v R.A. (te-ftc) Tanglln; Div. II A. Publishers v R.A.O.C, J.C.S.A; Div. II B, Airport v| S.C.F.A., SH.B.; RAF. < Kalians; i v Wanderers. Clerical Union. rENNIB: S.C.C., S.C.R.C. and Y.M.C.A. tournament. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the foliowing
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    • 186 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL! IV Vacancy for a Nurse. Applications are invited for filling the vacancy for Nurse at the Municipal Infectious DMMM i Middleton > Hospital Candidates must be fully trained nurses and possess the Certificate of the Central Midwives Board. The appointment will be in the Salary Scheme for Subordinate
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