Morning Tribune, 16 May 1941

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  • 695 1 BRITISH ACTION AGAINST GERMANS IN SYRIA: PLANES FOR IRAQ LONDON, MAY 15. IT IS LBAftNID AUTHORITATIVELY THAT the rmavcii authorities m syria ARB ALLOWING THE GERMANS TO USE SYRIAN AERODROMES FOR FLIGHTS TO IRAQ, THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT HAS CONSEQUENTLY GIVEN FULL AUTHORITY FOR ACTION TO BE TAKEN AGAINST GER MAN
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  • 137 1 Hess: Latest [IK Minister of Labour, Mr Ernest Bevin. peaking m London to-day said. 'From my lint of view Hess is a murderer. You can nerstand my feeling about Hess when I tell i\ be was a man who collected every index id o* every trade
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  • 89 1 Cairo, May 15. j IT is reported here from pri- vite soarces that acer- lain number of German air- craft recently landed al Rajak, aa air base m Syria Other information received here is that two Axis military missions are now m Baghdad 1 J where
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  • 499 1 1 hess, principal most sendemitv German!' is wess— this it ion was then the asiin« Sta!n,tl i .1 reside*! m?;" o *0 year* t kil^ Rudolf Hess's P5 next <? *r t > 1 »n 1.,, mguessed last night ho, with the Hotel Blangah Mr. and
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  • 360 1 London, May 15. CONTRARY to earlier expectations, the Prime Minister did not make a statement m the House of Commons to-day on the outcome of the conversations of the Foreign Office official, Mr. Ivone Kirkpatrick with Rudolf Hess. He did, however, make a reference to the
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  • 90 1 Duke of Hamilton saw Rudolf within 48 hours of his paraite descent m Scotland, it wcl> lied to-day. The Duke was on ity at tht R.A.F. aerodrome i when on. ottieiai Instructions he a to Glasgow and met Hess m the presence of representatives of th the
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    • 71 2 Shave with a "Valet" it is simple, quick and efficient For w.h a "Valet" there is nothing to take to p ■sees, nothing to unscrew. Stropping and cleaning are a matter of seconds, and every blade gives a perfect shave for weeks on er* r iif popular <sAL£ T '99
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    • 112 2 Vigour Resiow GlantbMadeYotm In 24 Hours It is no longer nen *,ss of vigour and m «nd body, nervous: ?y Skin, depression. :mdp;> an American Docl r quirk, easy way to t j This discovery Is take tablet form, a does away with flan bringing new youth sands, it works
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  • 539 2 t AIRO. MAY 15. A.RCRAFT Of WE 1.....-T AIK ARM MADE A WgHJA A 5 kssrx i>iK»N (i WONftF'™!^ EU) SMaIS^^pSSSSI S3 H* was not a smoke screen. Aircraft of the South Atncan Air Force went into action lor the first time over Cyrenaica
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  • 107 2 Ankara, May 1"> 1 H/IN( HIS and other loading S Vf an I unloading equipment j an- Ik .ns; sent from Smyrna a id Istanbul to Alcxandretta where the harbour is being S rapidly modernised. It iceaM that Alexandretta I wall In the main pirt m
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  • 42 2 London. May 15.— Caves built by King Solomon have been placed at the disposal o* the Jerusalem AR.P. authorities, says a dispatch j to the Independent French N T jws ncy. Six thousand persons could shelter m these 3.000-yea;--i old eaves.- Reuter
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  • 196 2 London. May 15. A COUNTRY which is In open alliance with our •armies and is aiding and abetting them m every way short ol war has naturally forfeited her claim to indulgences and exemption which we might readily extend to friends or genuine neutrals."' declares the
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  • 128 2 London. May 15 BOMBS were dropped by single aircraft at points on the south coast m the east Midland* ;ind m eastern England yesterday, says the Air Ministry communique Little damage was done, and th«r number of casualties was small Tim total number of planes destroyed
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  • 22 2 Mr C P. Bayley, Customs Oifcei. Malayan Customs Service. has been appointed a .Tu^tice of the Peace for the Settlement of Singapore
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  • 176 2 Melbourne. May li FEDERAL Ministers are uiian of a proposal that *.he Prime Jl nister Mr. Menzies shall extendi i stay m America All QMM indicate his intention to adhere iiis announced programme 9m Government is certain to agree prolongation if it is aesired. New South
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    • 58 3 RESTORES HAIR ,Un r«ir hair begins to fall J win out at the temples— ,v need silvikrin, for it P*es the hair forming CS t( normal P» A famous scientist Silvikrin does grow f ilfeiknn M m mWMWZ m m m maj MU) IN KNGLAND i "Your Hair" to tb
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    • 80 3 CBjEAPEST SIOIU T( j^ N j > jioi 3 i i io o STTTi i v yds SS S X N C L !B F _."•C n n A oho c i Ai i IrR E N O ?tHj'W; n L v E !«ir N c R vts L fc
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  • 128 3 London, May 15. r«E bomb damage to the ac--1 tual fabric of Westminster Ahhrv is grievous but certainly hn irreparable, but the whole Cppening has been horrible I n d the only way to describe it ,as obscene, declared the y an of Westminster broad isting
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  • 49 3 Chungking, May Id. IB hsu-kan, Vice-MJnieter ol finance and concurrently Mretary-Geqeral to the Joint oard of the four Government inks, Is to be appointed Minister ir Food The Ministry for Food was creaB by the sixth plenary session the Central Executive Commitp vi the Kuomintang.- Reuter
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  • 196 3 Simla, May 15. A VIVW account Of how Indian troops at dawn on May 10 ccessfully attacked and captured further heights east of enemy positions at Amba Alagi has been received from an Hciiau Army eye-witness. j The first two hills were taken
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  • 69 3 i^ Further large numbers of f* British troops arrived yes- i tcrday to strengthen defence f of Malaya. The Navy and S merchant marine showed (heir capacity again m the arrival of this contingent J which travelled (through the i North Atlantic and the (I 000
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  • 127 3 AMERICAN EFFORT TO HELP BRITAIN London, May 15. MEMBERS of the United States Chamber of Commerce are redoubling their efforts to assist production. In re.vpons? to a message from Sir Ronald matthews. President of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, expressing appreciation of the help given by the United
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  • 78 3 Tokyo. May 15. THE Asahi reports from Nanking that Italy is preparing to re-open her consulate at Nanking as a prelude to formal recognition of the Wang CnihgWei regime. The Asahi says that the Italian Consul at Hankowwill be transferred to Nanking and recognition is
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  • 596 3 Famous London Buildings Hit In Recent Blitz LONDON. .MAY 15. LAMBETH PALACE, Till: IIOMt: OF THE ARC IIBISHOP Of CANTERBURY, QIFEN'S HALL, Till: CENTRE Ol LONDON'S MI'SIC AL LITE, ST JAMES'S PALACE. ST. CLEMENT DANES, ONE OF THE CHURCHES MUCH USED FOR FASHIONABLE WEDDINGS, THE OLD BAILEY, THE HOME OF
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    • 7 4 THERE AINT WASSIAMULL'S 31-33 High Street, Singapore.
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    • 109 4 I COMMERCIAL SVBJ E CT ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being made for the commencement of class., j during the 1941 year of training. m the following subjects:— All London Chamber of Com merce 1941 examination subject*. London Matriculation June 1941 j and January 1942. School Certificate Examination, December, 1941.
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    • 77 4 iff*! im •-If your skin is greflsjil give yourself "7 s f'| treotment," I vu n p Seymol soys Jane -»w ••I have devised a reall) «*J home treatment for e*~J results, and makes j I fairer, and less o I can read aboa- d "Speaking Frankly. i get. together
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  • 835 4 Digger's Revue At Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUB Is all agog so i i ,i 1( Digger's Rerue" which will be pri ented by members of the a i f at the Town Hall to-morrow n ighi n is n> aid of the Malaya Patriotic fund Major I. W. Jarobs. who
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  • 54 4 ST Andrew's Old Boys' Association is holding a dance i at the Adelphi J Roof (iarden on v the 31st The dance \wi 1 1 continue between 9 p m I 1 and I a.m. and dress is op- tional. 1 Tickets ar e i obtainable from
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  • 61 4 DANCE ITEMS MRS. W J S i Miiyson is J responsible for S the dance items to be presented j it a Cabaret > Ball to be held at Raffles Hotel i during the? i Children's Aid j Society Week i which commen- ces on July 26. J The Week
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  • 82 4 Sailor's Work On View b eaa 1 1 c j House, the res'- J dence c.f H F..\ the C. -in -C, s China Station, > and Lady Lay- ton. as seen D >' j Chief Pett> > Officer Heath. who i« holding j an exhibition of J his paintings
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    • 106 5 ':<&'• x*3hi£'' >^ Wt J :::i*<^>v... ffm\ Sausages 'fT^vjf ...the finest that J* ever went into a <*s&Zr fryinn-pan. li»];M There's a go^d feed and an JMII economical one, too-in rvery rr TIN Ijl pound of our tasty SIS lljlljlL Sausages. They are made m LJ IT" *-*-> our own
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  • 553 5 Teaching Your Children To Handle Money JJOES your child drive you to distraction wanting this and that? Do you dread to take him shopping because of his "Mother, I want this," and "Mummie, I want that"? Some spectators will no doubt think "What a horrible pest!" and feel sorry for
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    501 5 I independence? a love of pets? irage friends? Bd privacy? I at your child to grow up happy and wellred, make a friend of him, because it is to friends that children reveal their hopes and It is with friends, young and old, that they work and play. A
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    • 166 6 _^_^_^_M__3C_DB^Bk ¥_Mi_^Bk. BM-kastau-MBPi 1 Hbi?9 B_ktw <_p Yw^imuT' 'IddMiV^ ■■OWT^gPWS BL^M I»>w 0> '^r'AmumT XWt' .mm km ■Tfiiimrß J7 ißm HnV BQ__. iT-</.. •1.-^Lm sAWf* _a _n»l r i*.lkl!>^s---~ HXVaa 9HMfli_fi_M_w^iVl l v7xof_i». >^Bfl flw^ I likjMv*^ _fl B_\ilKea Iflu_vuw/J'^7v9___-. WWy^ I ES^4_^ JB W-^ V »..'^>j— HJfl Mi.WtlWam^mM mW
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  • 266 6 Jjixrui.ssiM. his disapproval lhal two accuse* l A prisons had been kepi m casiedj fw nra l r fivr months awaiting a preliminary inquiry, 181 stron.i Magistrate, Mi Conrad Oldham, yesterday remarked further: ido not kaou whj »l «v Row, Ihe second accused,
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  • 304 6 I r FGFD to have accepted monthly payments, which m all A amounted to $2,200. to "keep his mouth closed and turn a Mind eve to any slackness of work or poorness of materials suDPlied N P. 8 Iyer, an overseer attached to the
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  • 104 6 TUBERCULOSIS claimed 31 victims 1 out of a total of 249 recorded deaths— ls7 male ana 92 female— for the week ending May 10 Pneumonia casualties showed an increase of nearly 25 per cent, on the previous week, 31 persons having died during the
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  • 186 6 THE death of a 16-year-old boy. Chua Ty< Was killed by a military lorry m front ci G I No. 5. Keppel Road." on the morning ol April 30. i j recalled m the Coroner's court, yesterday, when] i\V. G. Porter held an inquiry into
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  • 144 6 SINGAPORE householder are now »3 .supplies of sand by the A.R.I. They should keep it dry, and m a c where it would be readily available m trie e\ an ail raid. Experience m Britain has shown that si best material for extinguishing a •n;.wardens are showing
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  • 56 6 ATTEMPTS to intimidate laboi.: still continue and some estal have been effected. On the other hand, on sev< ibourers have returned to work c been reported. A number of arrests ha estat? the manager, with labourers chased off a pari entered the estate. He detai the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 44 7 I** EXAMINATIONS. STEGI \ssks, EXCLUSIVELY. Crtir; ,:,r ai,ments f '"'(I .md mumlammW^^^^ by a lß^-^A lc K al PU^iwT^ if Kiass- V^J' ftSIVJ vili b x\ IROMPSON OPTICAL CO. Arcade Building X J I MOMPSON, D.O.Sc. ol Ocular Science). f >f an CUnical Experience.
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    • 32 7 j£*%ss&m SAFEGUARD ft/ o\ 111 YOURSELVES 1 INSURE WITH 1 THE EASTERN UNITEC* ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. 1 sr.aißiTY plus sir via J Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street,') siNCAPom; ss. MtMft n<» Will
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  • 427 7 HERE ARE SOME INTERESTING FACTS fliOM THE JOHORE PLANTERS' REPORT QN the strength of (he figures obtained i< is clearly appnrtnt that considerable efforts have been made m Johore m the way of planting af foodstuffs aa estates," slalcs a passage m the annual report
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  • 98 7 Blood donors Disappointing Response To Appeal THAT the response to a j circular calling, from j among the blood donors J who have registered for war purposes, those who S arc willing to act as do- nors for civil purposes has been disappointing is j disclosed m the annual report
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  • 211 7 E'HK fact that managers are interesting themselves more personally m their Chinese labour than formerly is stated the annual report of the Johore Planters' Association, just sued. "Many n w provide the same nenitiea m the way of housing ,nd. medical and maternity beneH
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  • 227 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. IN reply to a letter received from the Commission of Enquiry on the Mines Department asking for views and recommendations of the Selangor Miners' Association retarding certain powers and duties of mines officials and the alienation of lands
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  • 348 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRID.W MA? Ik VJ4I NAZIS COVET OIL T HI\ recent administrative and army changes m Spain, the fremient report* •>f renewed pressure on Vichy for facilities for (he transport of troops to Spain and the Nazi infiltration into Morocco are all possibly part of Hitler's game to divert
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    • 136 8 mymmmOJL WANT MWLW THE MOON JmSn OFFER YOU JJ^THE STARS ON HIS MASTERS VOICE j aru so. Krcisler. Schnaln I. Cigli. Heifetz. Moiseiivitsch. McCormavk. Menu bin. Rachmaninoff. C rooks. HI man. Rubinstein. (lalli-Curci. Thibaud. Toscanini. Schumann. ortot. Stokowski. Barbirolli. Koussevitsky. Ormandy. I, SINGAPORE PENANIi KUALA LUMPUR L Masters. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmtmmmmmmw^ FAR
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 153 8 \MUSICAL\ NOTES IHE 18th recital of the Sin- Gramophone and Muiic Society will be held to- night at 845 p.m. at U, I Newton Road. The pro- gramme will be devoted main- I I ly to Liszt. One work of I Chabrier will also be played J I i tic
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  • 618 8 Musical Opinion Shots In The Limelig rpHE ISLAND COMMITTEE'S LATEST SHOW "SEE YOUR--1 SELF- IS DESCRIBED AS AN "INTIMATE REVUE" AND CONSISTS OF AN AMUSING COLLECTION OF SATIRICAL SKETCHES, AND MUSICAL AND DANCE NUMBERS IN ATTEMPTING TO ASSESS THE MERITS OF THIS SHOW I AM EMBARRASSED BY TWO THINGS, PIROTI
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    65 8 THr M Hess shov, ['0 qBI m the Nazi f acadtW The Cape T.-.^M has not publi Ml Hess said he Rand Daily Man M fact Hess chi fl war m Britain :afl America via ForiMj the flight was a p^ an escape j The pro-war am Buider St
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    • 138 9 ayt COLUMBIA ImASTERWORKS; SYMPHONY No. 45 m F minor ("Farewell')LX 8113 8115 Sir Hamilton Harty and The Halle Orchestra i SYMPHONY No. 99 m E flat major LX 8253 8255 Sir Thomas Beeeham and London Philharmonic Orchestra SYMPHONY No. 93 m D major LX 8385 8387 l} Sir Thomas Beeeham
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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    52 9 Ihese two pictures show the arrival yesterday m Singapore of further reinforcements of British troopi for Malaya (Story m next column). Top picture shows troops lined up at the wharf after [ihcir disembarkation and the lower photo shows t them resting: while on board prior to disembarka- Itiim
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  • 371 9 JJALAYA'S defence strength has been further augmented by the arrival, yesterday, of further large contingents of Army. Air Force and naval units. All the Army forces arrived direct from England and they included all aims of the service, infantry, artillery and Army Service Corps. In
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  • 352 9 toorhil let's Singapore, Thursday. gAVINGS amounting to $64,000 are to be effected by the Rural Board following decisions made at its meeting to-day, when a number of amendments were made to the 1941 budget. It was decided by the meeting to postpone a number ol special
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    • 179 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA! and APCAR LINE. (Incorporated In England* PtiNINSI'LAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. LMAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S N. Co.. from the Straits to their usual ports ot call m China. India, Ceylon and the
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    • 230 10 Eczema I Killed m 7 MiJ Your skin has nearb' H 1 1 and pores where fern hide anda rible Itching. Cracki: ig, E Burning. Acne, Ringworm, P« [Blackheads. Pimples, Fool Itcki blemishes. Ordinary tr< itmentll temporary relief because I the germ cause. The new di* derm Kills the germs
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 32 10 hT/fm allL know o H^"^»\D -I'M Thf km,., r t ZZs^T^^^ THE j >:w" r A i MAJOR 4 ;y m' I) ft. iiifiiriiiimiftrfk 1 I Emmi „i>: I II mmm^ m^^^*mmmm^_
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  • 215 10 VKT mother death sentence was passed at the Assize Court, yesterday, by Mr. Justice Woiiey. The prisoner was Chew Ewe Bee. 50-year-old ex-convict, who was found guilty by a unanimous verdict of the jury m connection with the Tiong Bahru double murder. Chew killed his mother-in-law,
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  • 91 10 fHARLES Stanley Fernando, P.W.D. sub-overseer, was discharged by the third magistrate, Mr. W. D. Carew, yesterday, on charges under the Corruption Ordinance and alternate charges of receiving money without consideration. Originally. Fernando had been charged with extorting $30 from Mr. C. N. Leembruggen by putting him
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  • 54 10 Sale Of Fireworks To Be Prohibited AN order prohibit- ing the sale, purchase, use. fire, set off of fireworks, crackers, flares, rockets or other contrivance "manufactured t o produce a practical effect of explosion or a pyrotechnic effect," to come into force on a day to be appointed by notification,
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  • 206 10 [^IM THIAM SOON, a revenue officer employed In the Food Control Department, was acquitted on a charge of extortion ol $30 from a shopkeeper Nr Kirn Kok. m the fifth court, yesterday. At previous hearing, Ng Kirn Kok had stated thai a man oams to his
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  • 328 10 Military Vehicles And Accidents A STATEMENT issued by the Department of t A Information says: In a letter from an anonymous writer m a J j Singapore newspaper recently appeared the state- mcnt that "the number of accidents along Bukit Timah Road is rapidly increasing." It was then l remarked
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  • 46 10 Chungking \rJ •I HAVE full confldin^l future of China," feU Nelson Johnson. reciring3 Ambassador to china p r 3 departure by air tsterfa] ing for Hong Kong He expressed hope lor 1 victory and also that hen able to re-visit Chi —Reuter.
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  • 25 10 T- A FLOATING sample M sail from Kobe for Latin I can countries on fednesfg In the form of the o.B] Monte Video Main. -Reuter.
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    • 312 11 FKLDMGDMGF,F.D Occurrence PEAm away yy. 1941, at I Hongkong. (uations Vacant I "es Collector.! ..t -y- interest., n on commission Apply Box 7M, pony (No. 613H, uMIL M ieoottj houserorkei Apply 34. L pore. (NoVftW) j TEACHER for Private •''j.' h essential P-O. 3ox (NO. :>80H) I "I "Experienced refrigerate
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    • 664 11 Wanted WANTED National Oeographlc Magazine July and August. 1938 copies Kelly j Walsh. Singapore. (No. 558H> TWO YOUNG BACHELORS wish toT meet young ladies, view friendship. Reply Bi^x 650 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 4SIH) WANTED TO PURCHASE Ladies wigs. I I modern styles lor amateur thtatrn-als J Apply Box
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    • 654 11 To Let SEA SIDE. Pasir Panjang Road IU, to let laoubit „ud single veil lurnisbeo rooms! I ooard opt Apply within. (No. 589 Hi FULLY FURNISHED. bid rooms rest monthly $40.- 24, Bast Coact Road Apply to No 609. East Coast Road 6mgapJie between 4di 6 p.m. No )tjoH TO
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    • 680 11 for Sale FOR SALE Underwood standard typewriter 10" carriage, apply 105, Sungei Bcsl Roud. Kuala Lumpur, alter 5 p.m (No. 536H) WORLD'S best VIOLIN. BASS gut strings Stocked, durable. Special discount for d»>aler- Oomes Co B.itu Road Kpala Lum< 1 P" r (No 537H) VARIETY OF CANARY BIRDS. Beautiful Coloured
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    • 434 11 lON THE J J AIR BINGAPOM ZHL 225 metree 1 (1.333 ki-si ZHl'l 30. 96 metres (0.00 mlcs) ZHP3 41 30 mi'tras (1.25 men Prom 8.00 s.m. %m 0.35 a.m. j Prom 1000 am. tm i 1.50 p.m. j Prom 5. 00 p.m. as 10 oo p.m. 1 ■LONDON CKNTKAL
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 350 12 TWO PEOPLE!. i ONE USING HIS BRAIN FOR THE MOST DASTARfr LV SCHEMES IMAGINABLE TO BRING ABOUT THi DOWNFALL OF CIVILISATION lIUI l». THE TYRANT lIHE OTHER WHO UTILISED HIS GREAT INVENTIVE GENIUS EOR THE BETTERMENT OF MANKIND! EDIgOM. THE MA IN[ DON T MISS— f TOMORROW'S SPECIAL MIDNIGHT 12.10
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    • 151 12 Hear! Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around th* heart pal« altatlon, dlzzlneaa, headachea at top and back of b< id and above eyes, ahortni breath, feel Denry, or suffer from sleep, io«.< of memory and energy, In I tion, worry and fear, your trouble i
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  • 7 12 T) tom^H l the German Hi
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  • 31 12 THE LonddHl .ire sgosßH cide wliether^P parent ot a:l ted child haJR J l ibly'KJ ito a ''iv.wtojKJ > common :i '^K I man c.'"- cjj i finger. I enforce MM
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    • 274 13 TOm LAST CHANCE TOSEETWQEXCELLENT FILMS SPECIAL MORNING SHO WS!\ |CAPIT©I| TOMOKKmv J at 11 A.M. ONE SHOW ONLY! j M.-G.-M.s bright musical comedy— j "CHOOSE YOUR PARTNER" I i II v gggDAY MOK\l\i; at ii o'clock MICKEY ROONEY and the .11 IMsi: HARDY MR POPULAR PRICES: Adults 60 cts. (Including
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    • 116 13 I ro-WAv- PAVILION j 3.15-6.15-9.15 rslAI P.UCKS F J +*m*m&*%LmmMk mtikmM P^i. mW^^ 3r^^t w'^^^li^L. _^_#4Hk I ROSALIBD >IIELVYN MIL MIS Columbia i I 'THIS THING L CALLED LOVE" It's Grand J JEZLJjT ~i i i i— _MJj_M_-MB_-i-«Mii— i---—M-i I "Cultivate The Cathay Habit" i _ft_ °°,b«UT.* cl F U
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  • 121 13 p of Cattb "V Council Briti 0 ayh j bene tract i L his en i uV m i I BCj British j resi(i oil, b( ol which Ernmenl of i. i then -1 o less than In the latter he British iment had ie initiative being apby the
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  • 30 13 'THE Postal Department notify that io mails from the United Kingdom aie being conveyed by .he Eastbound British Overseas Airways Corporation flying boat due m Singapore this afternoon.
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  • 30 13 Kelly And Walsh London Office Hit MESSRS. Kelly and Walsh informed the Tribune last night that their London office, i n Pilgrim Street, has been completely destroyed by enemy action.
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    • 27 14 S_^_^_^ __V h? h. _-llk^_kH i_H _L si a Hi ■al km MmMwß. _H /f^^^^^^^^^yy „5-4 Hfl [liVhtTobvl For the discerning K"""""n •^O v4i\£, I2JJ Warris 17s
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 27 14 S§mm-Is Ilia 17 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div I. M.F.A. v F.R E Stadium; Div. II B. Customs v Sultan. S.H.B. j TENNIS: S.C.C. S.C.R.C. and 1 V.M.C.A. tournaments.
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  • 356 14 the following we the handi 1 capa for to morrow's races at Penang: llOKsis, CLASS DIV. I »< s NBH 'RO I'A'IFGA ONFIDENCE l PURE GOLD DEADLOCK roN i on ju AFARILAND STELLA 8 PET < iOLDEN Ml LO 7 8 HORSES. < LASS
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  • 67 14 rHE following have b*en selected to play for Singapore Colts agains 4 the p.R.C. on to-morrow at 2 piiii. on the padang and against the Indian Association en Sunday at 2 p.m. at Balestier Road: Mayo Pereira, H. Humphries, Nod "Hay. Andr *m Kerr. G. Fernandez. Lionel Bttrop,
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  • 67 14 LINDRUM'S NEW WORLD RECORD Melbourne. May 15. WALTER Lindruni broke his own world record to-day when compiling a S break of 3,735 m a match against his brother Fred. Walter made his old re- 2 i cord of 3.301 also when he Z opposed his brother, last 5 July. I
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  • 254 14 FOLLOWING are lies m the Singapore Badminton Association's junior championships to be played this week-end: TO-MORROW SINGLES: Cheong Hock Whatt (Eclipse i vs. Ponnampalam (J.C. S.A. i, Fco Yuen Chew (S.A.B.U.J vs. Wee Ghim Tee < Marigold i. Chou Siu King (United Family LP.) vs £J. Ahmad Mattar
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  • 218 14 SOCCER THE Singapore Recreation Club Scored i lent win (their first) over the GonkJ first division match, yesterday on the 2 by two goals to nil. The victory vasal more creditable as the SRC played J ten men throughout. Although the game started ofl
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  • 174 14 Moravia Gunner In 1-All Draw MORAVIA drew with the R.A. ißlakangl a Div. lIA match, on the V M.C.A.j yesterday. each side scoring a goal. Play was interesting and ot a spite of the sodden ground. The gui the better of the exchanges and dominattH the whole of the second
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  • 152 14 OVERWHELMING superiority m all d the game, gave the S.C.F.A an easy i« over the Chinese Athletic, m a J League soccer match at the An*" yesterday. [f0 J Play wa's slow owing to the was churned up as the game progn The Athletic, however, althou superior team, gave
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    • 43 15 g England expects that everyone will want to See I "OUR FIGHTING NAVY" with a cast of British ALHAMBRA See a British Cruiser and Br*'.- J^BsMrtßrir^sS .1 NOT A PROPAGANDA nisrq.fi..fr(H>S lto* PICTURE Polished 1872 1 British hsurance Co., Ltd. 2, Wnlayson Green
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    • 114 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS nre now Invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Tender Date of Closing Supply of Liquid Chlorine ior tlv- period of 1'7;41 to 30<)42. 12 noon. 10 June 1941. Supply of Standard High Pressure Copper Tub* 4 pm.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
  • 108 15 Rain yesterday evening washed out tennis scheduled for play at the S.C.C, V.M.C.A., and S.C.k.C, courts. WITH the departure of Mesdames S. B. and R. Goho, who leave for India by air on Sunday, th? Indian community will be without two cnarming hostesses, who have done a
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  • 76 15 Food-Growing Exhibition SCHOOL children will be taking part In the next food-growing exhibiti o n. conducted under the auspices cf the agricultural, department. and which will be held at the Police Depot on July 9. This was announced by Dr. D. W. G. Faris, Chief Health Officer, at the meeting
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  • 38 15 Sydney. >lay 15.— The Commonwealth Parliament has been summoned to meet on May 23. MeanwhiK G o v c r nment's £35.000.000 v.'ar loan has been over-sub-scribed and is closinp ly, a Cover!: ment spokesman announced.—Reuter.
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  • 263 15 A SIM of $400 was voted as a special contribution «n. to the Malaya Patriotic Fund by the Ceylon Tamils 1 Association at its thirtieth annual meeting: held at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening. J Mi. M. V. Pillai. the outgoing president who
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  • 226 15 SINGAPORE BISHOP-ELECT FETED IN H.K. P Hong Kong, May 7. ARISHIONERS of Andrews Church assembled at the Church Hall last night when a farewell social was held for the Very Rev. Dean J L. Wilson, who has been appointed Bishop of Singapore The programme of entertainment included an amusing stage
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  • 99 15 THE May Medal Competition held over the week-end at the Garrison Golf Club resulted m a win for S. A. Hagger with a net it ore of C 3. The following were the best cards: S. A. Hagger 81—18-63, Major W. J. Douglass 85— 18-58, Capt. T.
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    71 16 London. May 16— Information having been received that the German Government has discontinued the free issue of cigarettes to British prisoners of war, the British War Office has consequently taken parallel action where German prisoners of wai are concerned, it Is authoritatively stated. Reuter James Stewart, 1940 Academy Award winner,
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  • 194 16 BERNE, MAY li. IE ITAUAVIO.V.RO. IMB numOU) JUMWCY «m »oM^%™^ ■STOOP WILL SIIORTI. V VISIT PARIS .N(. »,^f^ N l|^ ON TO THE »N«W THE FRANCO-GERMAN DECLARATION CONTAINING ACimnT- 'ROPE." he declaration Ii al o Uk '.tain formal territorial varan i to France by Q i
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  • 140 16 Caiio, May 15— British troops continued tiff— Jfr patrolling m the Tobruk and So, lum areas, states the (1 II Q communique (In May 12, South African troops, with patriots acting m co-opera-tion, captured two further important positions covering Amba Alagi. During the day the prisoners taken number
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  • 170 16 London Mm J COMMENTING on the American Ambiu \<s 3 to the English-Speaking Union ye rda* tJ2 Telegraph says that the Amba&sadoi '3 not only to Britain but the whole v. 1 •This is the larger Significance I the mem* declarations that the time has
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  • 108 16 US Gift To S. Africa Durban. May 10.— The American ship- j ping f.rm. Robin Line.j has presented thej South African Army with a mobile field; hospital of four vehicles for use m the Middie East. The hospital, which cost £8.000. is equipped with an operating theatre, an X-ray room
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  • 118 16 London. Mq House of Commons will ly hold a secret session! cuss the Ifinistiy of 8 The backbench Labour m Mr. A. Bevan, m the House oil moiis this afternoon asserted there was much public and the matter of supply and I whether this would be allaji a private
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