Morning Tribune, 15 May 1941
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Title Section10 1941-05-15 1 Morning Tribune Vo i 6 N<> *'■>• Thursday, May 15. 1941.10 words
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Article200 1941-05-15 1 FRANCE ACCEPTS GERMAN TERMS [Vichy. May 14. IKS terms to Vichy in eturn for the concessions recently were unani|v approved by the Cabiun this morning, states Ichy news agency. in presided at the v;.l followed a Admiral Darhm on id his visit to 5 of the negotiations ak< themselves feltReuter - 200 words
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Article151 1941-05-15 1 Thai Paper Warns Japanese Radio Bangkok. May It j 5 T«HF extreme resentment of Thailanders to the "shock- I tactics" iiropagnntfa of the Tokyo Radio is reflected in an I 5 editorial in the daily "Sieng I 5 Thai' which warns that if I I Tokyo persists in such propa-Reuter - 151 words
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Article54 1941-05-15 1 Tokyo, May 14.— For the first time since the Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, returned from his European tour, he received the United States and British Ambassadors in separate interviews on Wednesday morning. Ambassador Grew called at the Foreign Office at 10.30, followed an hour later byReuter - 54 words
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Article32 1941-05-15 1 Only Contact In Southern China ".-Japanese' 'hina have so Chinese detach. ■>< defences '<niao moun•<;i informed A decisive batnorth ban} River wil mountain main bo ol China' ig k. still intact am ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article204 1941-05-15 1 EDEN ON IRAQ London. May 14. THE latest position in Iraq was defined by the 1 Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, in the House of Commons. Small forces of the R.A.F. at Habbaniyah successfully beat off an attack by Iraqi forces and are now in control of the whole area204 words
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262 1941-05-15 1 BRITAIN'S FIRM STAND IN TRADE DISPUTE WITH JAPAN LONDON, MAY 14. LOUD CHEERS WERE RAISED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS WHEN THE FOREIGN SECRETARY MR. ANTHONY EDEN, GAVE AN ANSWER TO A QUESTION ABOUT JAPAN IN A TONE WHICH ONE MEMBER WELCOMED AS SHOWING A DETERMINED POLICY WHICH WAS VERY262 words
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Article173 1941-05-15 1 London. Ma> 14. An 5 suering u qurslinn in tli« J louse of Commons regard- J log relations hetween the British Government and the National Government of j huia mi Chungking i J Foreign I'mler -Ke< retary, Mr. K, Butler, uM, "Relations between onr two Govern- 5 meritsBritish Wireless - 173 words
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251 1941-05-15 1 R.A.F. Blitz Heligoland, St. Nazaire London, May 14. REPORTING yesterday's day. light raid by a British bom. ber squadron on the naval base and fortified island of Heligoland, the Air Ministry commit* nique states that the bomb* were dropped on jetties and buildings causing a number of fires. Machine-gun attacksReuter - 251 words
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Article271 1941-05-15 1 London. May 14. IT is thought un'ikely that the Prime Minuter w ill set Hes\s Mho K being; treated u^ a woundfi prisoner of war. ♦ays Reuter'.s lobby corre*pon. dent. Mr. I. A Kirkpatritk the Foreign Oflftce ofTn i.ii who ha>; been seeing He^> li: DOl yHReuter - 271 words
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Advertisement10 1941-05-15 1 Eden Cheered In Commons Cent-A-Plane Fund Yesterday V Score: Id10 words
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665 1941-05-15 2 New York, May 14. DEPOT <u,»,r.- r He.', -apade has -onsisleHtly held X^TaJn fe New York press si.u.- the late afternoon newspapers on^ Monday) J**"^ feature story all to-days morning papers after having dominated the new broadcasts last night. Tnc morning newspapers tensive f romReuter - 665 words
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195 1941-05-15 2 London, May 14. JdK genera] bewilderment at Hess's flight to Britain finds reflection in the leading articles in the morning papers which tend to echo the questions being asked throughout the world rather than to attempt to answer them. though t Ju* papers cautiously po195 words
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Article252 1941-05-15 2 London, May 14. ENEMY shipping was continually attacked by units of the British Fleet and the R.A.F. during the week ending May 12. At least twelve vessels ranging from an armed merchant cruiser (sunk by H.M.S. Cornwall in the Indian Ocean) to patrol vessels destioyedReuter - 252 words
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Article42 1941-05-15 2 At a meeting of the council of the F.M.S. Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd., Mr. K. Banmugam was elected chairman of i t^ C council and Mr. 8. A Skelchy re-elected Hon. secretary ard treasurer of the society.42 words
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Article24 1941-05-15 2 Gibraltar, May 14.— The new Governor of Gibraltar, Lord Gorl. assumed command on Wednesday and took the Oath of Allegiance at Government House.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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113 1941-05-15 2 SECRET OF NIGHT BOMBING BEING SOLVED Loi d THE progress of rest arch in bating the night bombin nace was mentioned by the Secretary. Mr. Herbert' Mo speaking in London on Weda On the subject of night fi Mr. Morrison declared, "The:! been great achievemen told that research and <■••.■.:■;Reuter - 113 words
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Article45 1941-05-15 2 Tokyo. May 14 Ji patches claim tha Ping-Fan, Commander oi ti nest 34th Division, hi prisoner by the Jap; got her With in. heavy fighting now pi southern Bhansi. uccordirig to the now tightening which vvai earli< r r< been flung round the Oi ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article367 1941-05-15 2 London. May 1 1. MR. George RendeH, re- cently British Minister at Sofia, told the Press here today that there was good reason to believe that bombs v hich were found in his lugsage at Istanbul were of German origin. There were three borne* altogether,Reuter - 367 words
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Article, Illustration98 1941-05-15 2 This picture shows one of the medical aid posts which have now been established in 79 of the stations of London's deen underground railway. The patient, after receiving immediate treatment at the post, is being earned out of the station to a hospital by a member of the St. John98 words
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Advertisement114 1941-05-15 2 Piles Curbed in 10 Minutes Uun'l t Itrhtn* bl<»edJoc Internal or p otrudinK l*ll< |i four vitality, ruin yourner.< ,anddrlv« you crazy with pain. hi; kroid th« -it dli overjrof an Ameri- an i»h) .hi toon thi pain In ir> mlnutcfjl »o i can v. lu. n. I-, work and114 words
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Article292 1941-05-15 3 I London, May 14. I the merchant ships' trews who repulsed the pboal attacks and in many cases brought their ,mr! after hazardous voyages is recognised !s published in the London Gazette. One t an attacking submarine so effectively that it se r! firr a another292 words
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Article148 1941-05-15 3 Nazis Try Scare Tactics lomlon, Nn 14. If! operation! of (German forces in the Red Sea will av« to be rrrkoned with as rtsvH of (he development <j f the wtr in the Eastern lediterranean, it is officially in< nnced on t!ie German J bdto. Ever} ship thai -ails inReuter - 148 words
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Article45 1941-05-15 3 DEATH PENALTY FOR HOARDERS gking, May 14. Government has nc d th? death who hoard more o! rice. in re than 1000 sentenced to nment, those who n »00 picula to three lera of more than rear's impristnlo f han 50 piculs l 000 ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article27 1941-05-15 3 K May 13. 1 i Hess, nephew is now serving totes anti-aircraft Panama Canal Mr. Gustav Hess, 'i°l920 died ln the ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article101 1941-05-15 3 Chief Officer N. Houfton gets the 0.8.E. for invaluable services in helping to unload a transport which arrived at Borbera with troops and stores needed urgently for forces in British Somaliland. Other awards include Captain R. S. Kearon who lashed his Chief Officer to a spar when theirReuter - 101 words
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287 1941-05-15 3 London, May 14. I THE famous public school Westminster is the latest 1 of London '6 historic buildings of which severe bomb damage is revealed. The dormitory in which the historic Latin play takes place every December has been gutted. The dormitory, which datesReuter - 287 words
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Article44 1941-05-15 3 Melbourne May 14. The Victorian Cabinet ha.s decided to retain the old Royal Melbourne Hospital building as a casualty hospital and clearing station for the duration of the war. The Cabinet has announced a grant of £20,000 for equipping the new Royal Melbourne Hospital.44 words
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Article, Illustration115 1941-05-15 3 The 100 U authorities of almost every sizable borough in Britain have now decided to set up centres to provide cheap and wholesome meals for people who*e homes have b e e n destroyed, and tor the local civil defence workers and school children. The pioneer centre115 words
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Article59 1941-05-15 3 Buenos Aires, May 14. REPORTS received in Vichy that the Uruguayan Government i»ad rctiuned the Italian and Danish vessels previously seized, Ha f e proved incorrect. The Uruguayan Government Is not returning these ships but has merely permitted the crews to continue living on the shipsReuter - 59 words
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Article33 1941-05-15 3 Vichy, May 14. The Norwegian Minister in Moscow, who is no longer recognised by the Soviet Government, has left for Stockholm, according to a Moscow dispatch by the Lyons Radio.— Reuter.33 words
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Article31 1941-05-15 3 Bombay. May 14.— The latest batch of Italian prisoners to arrive In India comprise 450 officers taken on the Eritrean war front. The prisoners include two generals and one admiral.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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124 1941-05-15 3 London, May 14. AIR activiiy over Britain Jn.st liight was negligible. Pianos flew over the coa.,t at a f?w points but no bomhs were dropped fnni one end ol the country tu the other London li^d Its third quiet mghi in succession, this time withoutReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement31 1941-05-15 3 MAN I IMII I I Ki; ASBESTOS YARN ASBESTOS. RED JOiNTINC RUBBER SHEETING COTTON WASTE Q COTTON CANVAS TOOLS EX STOCK IMIIAMI\ PKXIIAS 117/125, CECIL STKIfT, SINGAPORE. Phone No. :*Bll APB31 words
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840 1941-05-15 4 Australians m Singapore we looking forward eajerty to the opening next w.ek ol the Aneac club llw Thfl Clttb will have its hcadquai on one Of MM IATgC upstairs verandahs of the Victoria Memorial Mull rod chain and equipment have now beta provided840 words
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Article, Illustration53 1941-05-15 4 People Places T« taken l>ristenin»| i Saturday at Andrew thedral David Mick Mttfii si son of C and Mrs. Hi V. ."Morris. Left to ri ipt. J. i Ennls (U Mrs. G. Gnat, Ml i Morris b abj n The V< n. deacon (iral Whi tc i )iI l) t53 words
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Article88 1941-05-15 4 Film Premier i ni MPKR si D of SB.SM b f hi hu i over t" the' i Fund -»s v U !i of the I Bin i )rt 2 ot Tin* Called l-"^ (the Pa' [the t' e ruesdaj i"? Th i m!t and P" J v\ i..i I88 words
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Advertisement85 1941-05-15 4 Deautij HMs }f our Blue Hyacinth Cosmetics have one aim: to make women beautiful at prices all women can afford. Blue Hyacinth Indelible Lipstick in six shades with rouge to match. Blue Hyacinth Powder for a dull matt surface. Blue Ilvatinth Cold and Vanishing Creams protect and beautify. GUntt Nail85 words
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Advertisement46 1941-05-15 4 Furnishing Fabrics by 810 111 SO 'S N.iihmi; will enrich the i^Oj^^/^^ beauty <>i \<»ui rooms and ___^JK3^s^ )Wll give thrni Mil h appeal as V^^^Z^J^^ H^ 1 attractive F u rnishing J^^^^W^ An outstanding collection ■^jgS^^Tj'Sy- b^^Ti ol M\\ designs imw avail tfyy«33fci^Fxclusive designs ROBINSON'S46 words
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Article, Illustration344 1941-05-15 5 mis carried out In pastel-tinted <n ,nd cotton frocks, backless lt frocks... all these are headline n world at present and, because weather fabric, such outfits are l() a large extent in cotton. The h ich were so much in evidence ue in popularity,344 words
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Article144 1941-05-15 5 ideas for the fashion-wise WASHABLE BLOUSES and skirts lepresent a fashion that ia steadily gaining momentum, the "mezzotint" flower prints on unbleached muslin for dirndl styles being particularly popular. Dark or deep colours are also liked for plain skirts with sheer cottons, such as dimity, for lingerie types of peasant144 words
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Article112 1941-05-15 5 new fabric fashion VYING for first place v/i'h the ever-popular whl e. blac* xnd black with white or 9lat with whit* and colours is a oomfng Hinrt fabric fashion worth watching. This trend is seen chiefly in otton fabrics, waffle pique taking the tewl in this respect. A heavy; black112 words
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Advertisement14 1941-05-15 5 .4 DELICIOUS BREAKFAST PRESEI I EElGlgriSG^Ee PHONE 5376 FI V K L I H«14 words
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Article, Illustration458 1941-05-15 6 fashion's s P .,tii,ht, this greek, playi on snarl ait«-n.oon bocks r u Phscillas No BEu Court, (Ist BOOT, entrance m Hill-streeu among Urn most distinctive of these being i powder blue wep*. charmingly finished with a draped effect at the v-shaped "p<*linLand with two quaint smocked pockets458 words
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144 1941-05-15 6 QILHOUETTES that express new contours are the latest formal styles and designers are displaying great ingenuity an courage in their interpretations of Fashion's latest darling* the moulded line below the waist, and tunics. In so Ur us of these is concerned, that sculpted line around144 words
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Article396 1941-05-15 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IWELVE Thai students who have graduated from Various universities in the Philippines are in Singaen route to their motherland where they will be Mgigned responsible duties by the Thai Government. n\' these students were sent out by their Governmerr for advanced396 words
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Article44 1941-05-15 7 London. May 14. H De Gaulle's representative m ar East, M. E. F. Baron, i n Hong Kon? to-day. I n have a scries of talks i h officials and Gen. De supporters, says a desi -he Independent French ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article36 1941-05-15 7 Hertford (Connecticut), May 14. i reported that the majority i workers at Colts e Firearms Manufacturing strike for a collective agreement. i rica's biggest armar I les Is thus idle. i36 words
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208 1941-05-15 7 CHINESE BANK DECLARES 6% DIVIDEND QTEADY progress and a satisfactory year's working was reported to shareholders of the United Chinese Bank Ltd., at the Company's annual meeting held yesterday. Mr. Wee Kheng Chiang, chairman, presided and those present were Messrs. Ong Piah Teng, Lim Kian Beng. Tan Cheng Kiat, Thio208 words
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85 1941-05-15 7 N«-w York, May 14. AMERICANS must make themH .stives -v ith.v to offer the orld an example that pra( IS vitality, thai has str. -til and, above all, that oeople who believe in democracy have the courage to flgbl and ciu U ne edReuter - 85 words
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Article69 1941-05-15 7 Kyoto. May 14. ALTHOUGH the Japanese-Soviet A pact has evoked adverse political repercussions in Chungking, the Japanese should, refrain from indulging in excessive optimism, said Dr. Kumataro Honda, Japanese Ambassador to the Nanking Government, to the Japanese press. Dr. Honda implied that he did not thinkReuter - 69 words
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Article79 1941-05-15 7 London. May 14. MISS Agnes Keyssr— Sis f er Agnes —who founded th? Kir» Edward the Seventh Hospital for Officers in London during the South Atrican War has died, aged 88. She n.irsea King Edward wn?n he was Prince of Wales and the present KingBritish Wireless - 79 words
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373 1941-05-15 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1941 NAZI PARTY RIFT HESS is headline news all over the world, and will continue to be for some time to come. Goebbels' attempt to explain away the f%ht of Hess to Scotland as the meandering of a man stricken with a mental malaise fell373 words
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Advertisement24 1941-05-15 7 SAFEGUARD P^S YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED. ASSURANCE CORPORATION SECURITY PIUS SIRYKfi Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, sin(;ai'okk, s.s. phoni: no. vhh.24 words
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Article, Illustration484 1941-05-15 8 ttlamt'orcl K©»d < raah ptvtko their verdict yesterday, in me uoronei coun, m me (JIVING their whlch fi^ and an'R A F vanVeretvolved. when three Tamil Municipal labourers were killed, the jury said: •We find that the three deceased mot their deaths by484 words
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Article357 1941-05-15 8 FOR possession, without a licence, ol a 16 bore double barrelled Bon Eashir Ahmad Mallal was flntt) $10 in tnc nfth court< yes terday. It was stated that defendant v/as granted a licence for the gun in 1920. The licence was due for renewal in February357 words
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Article370 1941-05-15 8 A i:OLBLE murder in an attap hut in Tung in which the victims were an elderly woma Lin and a man named Tan Kim Chuan. wasl Assize Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Wori cial jury. Both 'were done to death while they slept t dead370 words
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Advertisement100 1941-05-15 8 I Ilii: MARINE. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR II INSURANCE KAT RRASONARU KATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. lei. s!t;<. 2, t'inlayson Green "Cultivate The (athnv Habit' hin. .Hid Daiin hi l'h< T/fWgHh DHi^litlHl Carrier 1 c ondition- d \ii .is bracing as that ol .iiiMiuM Highlands Pvfi COMMENDED BY CONNOISSEURS NO100 words
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Article, Illustration230 1941-05-15 9 QNE of the best examples of British supremacy of the seas is given in the ability of Malaya to continue construction of large public buildings planned before the war, and which require a large amount of imported materials. Among the latest buildings to be completed very .shortly230 words
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Article127 1941-05-15 9 CEYLON TAMILS AND PATRIOTIC FUND AT the thirtieth annual genera] meeting of the Ceylon Tamils' Association, Singapore, which will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall to-day, the following resolution will be considered amongst other items on the Agenda: The members <»! the Ceylon Tamils' Association in meeting assembled do127 words
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Article108 1941-05-15 9 Tokyo. May 14 THE Tokyo .supreme court yesterday morning began the hearing of the second appeal by Mr Vincent Peters, 47-year-old Briton. agaillft the conviction of the Osaka district court and the court lof appeal on charges of military espionage Meanwhile, as a feature ol ;mt!esplouageReuter - 108 words
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88 1941-05-15 9 lioiulon. May 14. A CLAUSE to be inserted in the Finance Bill, the Chancellor of ih' Exchequer, Sir Kingsley Wood. stated in the House Of Common.^ yesterday, to make pr vision, in the as (jl a civilian WIIOM death was j dueBritish Wireless - 88 words
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70 1941-05-15 9 Shanghai, May 14 More than $i,000,000 (Chinese) worth ot contraband copper uid tin was seized on May 5 :uid May 0 In two Buttlerfleid and Swire ressela from Bong Kong by the Shanghai Customs river i>« »i u*«*, if learned In Shanghai. The police raidedEastren News - 70 words
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Article190 1941-05-15 10 rE Dejiartment of Imformation advise, lhat tfee t folloi* ini; develojmir>nt., fii*-* 5 oeruned in ioni)t'r(i.>'i \v t the pre><'nt strikes hy mjb- ber estate vorkers. On Monday, JV»;iy f I number of arresls u. y\l when the polire CAM ftp with jjangs of irtiiricSat^r 2 Many190 words
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711 1941-05-15 10 A CHARGE of corruptly receiving $25 from Mr. C. N. Leembrugen. a c« tart manager, brought against J. L. Appadorai, PAVD.. sub-overs»r dismbmd by the third magistrate. Mr. W. D. Carew yesterday. A^ptdorai was defended by Mr. E. M. Tampoe-Philhps. Woo Mon Chew,711 words
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Advertisement130 1941-05-15 10 P. A BRITISH 111 and APCAR 11 (Incorporated in Englan PENINSULAR AND ORIE S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER A 1 CARGO SERVICE The best possible services ing maintained by S N. Co., from the Straits to usual ports of call in China. Ceylon and the United Kin Passengers are requested130 words
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Advertisement390 1941-05-15 11 I ft 1 ft tom es tl c Occurrence^ bk V*S3 e< K the birth of a »d .> le vachtel. at B5 ?SI U of May |t DEATHtn Tong Ben passed away ifullvun Hth May, 1941. at EJfoS at Hongkong. Situations Vacant second house- worker. Apply 34, J pore.390 words
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Advertisement688 1941-05-15 11 To Let MODERN BUNGALOW. 106. Bracks..,,:,. Road, off Arthur Road. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths attached, rent $90,-. immediate possession. 'Phone Akerib, 5811 or ***** arter office hours. (No. 507H) m UL^ FURNISIffiD. 2 bed rwir7s~em monthly $40- 24. Ei«st Uoiist Road Apply to No. 609. East Coast Road Singapore I688 words
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Advertisement670 1941-05-15 11 For Sale FREEHOLD BUILDING LA.mS. OOBdJWMI RcMd, «xrellent position nf*u (JnW« H> wl Lot il/23. lv.aia wi it i., ju.y r.n, Malaya Tribune. Slngapon (No MALAY PROVERBS. BlOitj M»'lnyu by A. W Hamilton. $1.00. post K.;ly «i Walsli. Singupore. (No 4WB) MALAY SONNETS Pantun Meftsyu A. W Hamilton, $1.00. p<.-t670 words
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Advertisement440 1941-05-15 11 !0N THE AIR SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1333 kc|i) ZHPI 3096 metres (9-69 111 rv, ZIIP3 41. 38 metres) j (7. 25 m|cs) J From h oo a m. tm 8. 35 am. j From in imi a a. u j 1.50 p.m. ,j From 5-00 p.m. t« J 10.00440 words
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136 1941-05-15 12 IOHN ABHWORTH, J Rged I9i <>i a: Dtit -street. Preston, Lancashire, tried to break into a burning house -.far nil home, where hlfl sweetheart, Ifarnunei Davis. aged 20. was asleep. He was driven back bv the intense heat, rrd his sweetheart, her father, two136 words
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Article130 1941-05-15 12 FIVE charges arising from the sale of an onion in a shop at Junction-road, Upper Holloway. came oefore the magistrate at Clerkenwell. Messrs. W. Prince and Sons < Provision Merchants*. Ltd., pleaded guilty t o three of the charges: Imposing a condition on the sale o* an130 words
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Article66 1941-05-15 12 NAZIS KILL HAW-HAW'S FATHER LORD HA W haws 11 father. Mr. Michael Joyce, has died from heart failure following the bombing of his home in South London. As Mr. Joyce died in a house in Under-hiil-road. East Dulwich, to which he had moved after being I bombed, "Lord HawHa\^" whose66 words
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Advertisement158 1941-05-15 12 TWO FAMOUS ESCAPES THAT HAVE THRILLED THE WORLD! HESS 9 ESCAPE FROM 3 n q DLCjr* "KM \\l»i;" AT THE CAI'ITOI. YOU DRAW INC The Famed No vel^P^ PACK ID I K >l SI: S tven more ex lin T Utl; on the screen 1 'TPSf/ A^^V-^^Wy 4_lVfl9Vx^vj^Sp^^__| _____EbM__________' 111158 words
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Advertisement127 1941-05-15 12 ji 1 1» 1 1. ii r V- it liTmr^ SATURDAY 17th at <12. 1O) ALllA^iliiii The most heroic Saga oj adventun Um^ Wlk FAIRBANKS BENNETT KS*I mi t w HEivFy 56 G€o(( l e BANCROFT V.nccnl PRIG HpP? TWICE ACADEMY-AW:\RD WINNER TRACY'S TOP TRWMPW MIDNIGHT PREMIERE: SATURDAY NIGHT General127 words
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Article106 1941-05-15 13 Canon Seized Burglar mp- i"an r southampw n. L noises upststel l! dii m r -Jar ed him alcng rridorinto a priohapfl In the There h e E the n by peck and > ked »hal hi as do- in you were blinWnc parson, J cop gasped struggling man. ki106 words
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Article76 1941-05-15 13 It -TIME speed 75 mil. an I for i -.;u-css ii I 60 m be! I on v s of tl I MS Id m p.l). limit air n dropped. en will p iMir. .-,nals I f»a |oun< will j blj I Wll SO i;.p.h.76 words
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Article108 1941-05-15 13 Batavia. May 7. ands Minister! have been very nusy short stay in Batavia. with receptions, •ind private interview. 'iey received a deputation from the ty, u Spokesman for whom said: excellencies 1 visit H<r Majesty's Govi brought closer to us. The imaye of has now become108 words
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Article518 1941-05-15 13 •IN this case, I am quite satisfied that the first and second accused have not been sufficiently connected with the article and, therefore, the case cannot proceed against them, i I therefore acquit them." This was Mr. Conrad Oldham's preliminary finding, yesterday, in the518 words
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Article113 1941-05-15 13 NAI Saiwat, a Siamese motor :lriver, was fined $100 and had his licence endorsed in the traffic court, yesterday, for overtaking another car In a daneerous manner along Bukit Timah Road on Mar. 15. Lieut. -Commander F. Spilman. R.N.. said that he had to move on113 words
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Article909 1941-05-15 14 |(i Ou'- Own Pcnang, Wediv DUNTERS had a go r noon to-day, S e second <i;ty of the Penang ia The litest dividend sura ;>aid by Authentic in the test race ii back< ra received $35 I win and $20 for a place. Other good909 words
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Article, Illustration313 1941-05-15 14 S.C.C. goes Dow Six To One rHE Singapore Cricket Club faili d to main 1 the excellent form in which they| heir first division match on the Padang" lerday, against the Chinese and ended un being beaten by six goals to on^ Lai Chuan who led the S.C.I A jnfar4313 words
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Article164 1941-05-15 14 IN a one-sided game played on t :e Ftf I ground in Serangoon Road yostefl Post Office XI defeated the J.C.SA DJ goals to two in a DR 118 matcii One part of the ground was mi The Post Oftice pla-ed With undersw well deserved the victory. The J.164 words
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Article111 1941-05-15 14 THE plan to give one day .si; .:>J 1 boenaßreat success. T..- t J[l lor three purposes: our own and the British Air Force., The Dutch Npw in the* J? torpedo-boats. Tiiey shall Air Force is asking for B» have them! i ,i conquest and L f' »mh q111 words
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Advertisement114 1941-05-15 14 IMPORTANT XOTI€E r»l^^V^^^% are closintr their Retail Shop and Showrooms at On hard Rd •R> W- .^smWJ\/CJ Stocks must be cleared In T>th May regardless of cost. FURNITURE WILL BE MADE TO ORDER ONLY WW TtkTTF** *m GENERAL HI'ILDINCi COXTR ACTORS— 5 imi *4 5 we specialise in Interior work114 words
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Article273 1941-05-15 15 Aussie Airmen Beaten THE Royal Australian Air Force cricket ttain suffered their first defeat this season when they met Y.M.C.A. yesterday at Prince Edward Road. The one-innings gamp resulted in a win for the "Y" by 17 runs. F. Spencer's 55 runs for the j Y.M.C.A. was a feature of273 words
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Article218 1941-05-15 15 Mrs. Carter And Hill Win Doubles FHE mixed double tie at the 1 S.C.C. Spring tennis tournament yesterday between Mrs. Carter and A. J. Bostoek Kill and Miss Stokes and P. C. Clerc resulted in an easy win for the former pair in two straight sets 6—l, 6—4. At the218 words
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Article62 1941-05-15 15 Shanghai, May M. I S A x appeal to Britons i* 1 throofhonl China be- j i tueen the a^es of >0 and :iO. > married ;nid uisnmrrfed, Co i join th 0 fighting forces h. brcn issued by the British Ambassador, Sir Archibald62 words
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Article58 1941-05-15 15 AT the next meeting of the Y.W.C.A. Fortnightly Club to be held on Monday at 9.45 a. m at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, Mi. L'Epagniol hsas kindly consented to speak. His subject will be "Men and Women on the battlefields of Waterloo' with special reference to the58 words
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Article20 1941-05-15 15 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 12.40 a.m., 9.1 ft.; 2.03 p.m., 8.2 ft. TO-MORROW: 1.23 a.m., 8.8 ft.; 2.55 p.m., 7.6 ft.20 words
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139 1941-05-15 15 Cartoonists No Longer Exempt From Service pHANOBS In tl schedule el re- M served occupations announced by n. i Ministry of IAOOUf, vjUuii. w the ex- J emption oi" layout |i men. cartoonists and publicity men J employed by in papers, period I ;i' encios and boo publi. i>: nou>.139 words
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Article204 1941-05-15 15 Melbourne, May 13. FE Minister for the Army. Mr. Percy C. Spender, announced that, he iiaii had no advice about Australian troops being sent to Iraq. He added that the latest dispatch from General Sir Thomas Blarney reported that the military position in Libya, especially204 words
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152 1941-05-15 15 CONVERSION of a large room on the ground floor of the Y.M.C.A. into a Services Club for the free use of the fighting forces is to result from a decision taken by the directors of the Association at a recent meeting. To put this152 words
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Advertisement192 1941-05-15 15 foV Notices y|GAPORE JICiPALITY fl vdi.ks. invited for the fM--rvice For partiI, pal Tnicier Room. Date of Closing ird High Tubes Tulv !0 4 l 4 p.m. J Ul > H IA W W. DUNCAN. Munic.pal Secretary. t| UN, LIMITED. Lorated in the Straits Settlements). |l\ IDI ND NO. 38.192 words
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Advertisement442 1941-05-15 15 CLASSIFIED_ADS (FROM PAGE 11) Miscellaneous [ED I lor. 460-8. Btafapore Quaraateti r t prta (No. ****** lIK I I ngupor* i, i. irnlng to Rea Hotel In (No. W3f> RACES. I• D on fMCM eight t< r il A •*:a| i you. On Mle at H Ok v> ''1, I442 words
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Article791 1941-05-15 16 ENEMY RETREATS TO OLD POSITION In Sollum Area The communique says: •Tohruk: During, a hn li offensive operation carried out by our troops from Tobruk, two German medium tanks were captured and many casualties inflicted on the Hicmy. UnL In Sonuni. the rfnemy has again withdrawn to his original positionReuter - 791 words
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Article39 1941-05-15 16 Washington, May 14. Clarification of uncertain Soviet-United States relations is believed imminent with the arrangement this afternoon of a conference between Mr. Cordell Hull and the Soviet Ambassador, M. Oumansky their first for over a year.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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411 1941-05-15 16 LONDON, MAY H I THt FREEDOM-LOVING AM) Pi Al t-LOvJ I PEOHJEB OF THIS EARTH ARE COMIXGI REALISE THAT THIS IS NOT BRITAIN'S Fid UOAti,' DfcILAKED THE UNITED MATES! IJASSADOR, MR. JOHN WIN AN 1 .u>UKESS liiL L.XiLISH-SFEAKING UNION AX LI'XCB IN HIS HONOUR TO-DAY.411 words
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Article143 1941-05-15 16 Land n May J KING GEORGE WM present wh Home Guard celebrated the ni d at j their foundation to-day by mounti: Ingham Palace. A unit drawn l. of the London battalion of the He he R through the palace gates and t Ouai the palace and other dutiesReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement67 1941-05-15 16 1^ v* Ik* 'Jl v 1 IS V y ri f h|M,hu^. d B tenderer. MinMl-HT— SAT. 17* MAY UNITED ARTISTS PRESI'NT ODR NIGHT i^ A GREAT DIRECTOR! mmt^^ mm m i^ m .^m~~^~~^^—~- m a e f John Cromwell, who staking 'I Jl l l i:: PBEMUG MARCH ah,,U67 words
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