Morning Tribune, 19 May 1941
1941-05-19
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section15 1941-05-19 1 sErr SALES EXCEED 4,5*0 DAILY Morning Tribune Vo 6 _No. 92, Monday. May 19 104115 words
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Article, Illustration67 1941-05-19 1 LONDON. MAY 18 AIRCRAFT LETTER SERI ROM TKOOPS <>F THE 1 I \ST TO BRITAIN WAS I RATED BY GENERAL SIR 5 VLB WAVELL IN A MES:o sift JOHN DIM BEGIN•\MY DEAR JACK," AND \o\ \> EVER ARCHU ,1.." :ral whim says the I WILL MEAN AREUTER - 67 words
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Article196 1941-05-19 1 I .onrion May 18. DEPORTS of an extensive purge m Germany and many arrests of Hess's associates are mentioned by the 1i.8.C. m a statement broadcast to Gerataity on Saturday night when tfie 1i.8.C. stated that the full n p+r\ of all statements made hy ftadolf HessReuter - 196 words
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398 1941-05-19 1 AOSTA MAY SURRENDER ALL ITALIAN FORCES IN AMBA ALAGI AREA CAIRO, MAY 18. •[•HE DUKE OF AOSTA HAS SENT EMISSARIES TO SEEK TERMS OF SURREN IER FOR THE WHOLE ITALIAN FORCES IN AMBA ALAGI AREA. THIS WAS ANNOUNCED IN A COMMUNIQUE FROM BRITISH GENE lAL HEADQUARTERS, CAIRO, ON SUNDAY, WHICHReuter - 398 words
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411 1941-05-19 1 THE extent of Franco-German collaboration and its ultimate intentions will be revealed m a joint communique which will shortly be issued, says the Berlin correspondent of Information. The correspondent adds that m Berlin, it is claimed the French have a perfect right to411 words
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Article152 1941-05-19 1 JAPANESE SUFFER BIG LOSSES I Peking. May 18. TEN days' heavy fighting 2 .south of Shansi resulted J m the Japanese forces snr- I rounding the Chinese on the J 5 north bank of the Yellow 1 River m a wide semi circle with a 50-mile arc along the 2Reuter - 152 words
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Article20 1941-05-19 1 ANKARA, MAY 18.— IT IS RELIABLY REPORTED THAT THE GERMANS ARE REINFORCING THE GARRISONS AT CHIOS AND MYTILENE. REUTERREUTER - 20 words
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58 1941-05-19 1 "Everything For Bri tain Ickes New York v Mr Harold l Ickes. declared thai i state aa l give I Bti\ thing" he Ided, 'I i the life 01 I ol our commo to a Central Park gat lerl I an American* 1 I I tlir V I battle. WeReuter - 58 words
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Article29 1941-05-19 1 M:i: May IS.--Brigadier General Henry Clagett. Com-mander-in-Chief ol the United .States Air Force m the Philippines, by plane frotr. Hongkong Idepartrd for Chungkl ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement18 1941-05-19 1 Ira Art'hie tm a -mmmmsm t. TI blr Archibald Wavell 1 QUALIFIED" OCCULIST "YOUR SERVICE Mt ur nty^wyywi18 words
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Article, Illustration547 1941-05-19 2 PCONOMIC h*v< Norwegian experts i confidential memorandum which hag reachec Stockl 10l which c pie an Bf lecretfyj uadtatod Man W* significance ol tWa fporl thatj ,i ptradicts near!: all ti nnan statements con-j .lit i«.n, to Nazi oi N ay. Thus, while th- q547 words
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Article66 1941-05-19 2 DISMISSAL OF VICHY MINISTER OtU a, May r!E dismissal of the Vichy minister In 3ttawa is demanded In ar. editorial article In the Montreal Ossrttr on th ci ground that he la ••nov j al) lotenl and purposes a re. presentative c( the German High Com-' mand." The same paperReuter - 66 words
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207 1941-05-19 2 Cairo. May 13. EXTENSIVE ftghterpatrois were carried out by R.A.F. and Booth African aircraft on Friday, -ays an RAF communique. Enemy mechanised columns and troon conceives were machine-gunned and considerable damage caused Two Meeserschmitts were sh I down by RAF. fighters and aReuter - 207 words
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Article335 1941-05-19 2 JX the Western Desert, the focus of the fighting nov around the frontier and though a few German parti still on the Egyptian side of the frontier, the mail ;nt( between the frontier wires and Fort Capuzzo and a half on the Italian side. titing i-Reuter - 335 words
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Article70 1941-05-19 2 Russia's 'Home Guard' Moscow, May 13 MASS Home Guard 5 m which a qu 1 Osoaviakhim (Civil del teem) participated, h. concluded m the Mos< One ol the main exercises was the land! port planes and grou chutists near the mdi of Mites Schchi The newspaper Intestla Bm that, despiteReuter - 70 words
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Article112 1941-05-19 2 FLASHES FROM IRAQ THL Iraqi War Minister left Ankara on Friday ni^ht. I ports the German radio Italian planes have arrived i Iraq aerodromes according to i Istanbul dispatch to the Ttalii m ws agency. It is understood that MBM aditional German aircraft har« MM ed m Syrian air base*Reuter - 112 words
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Article61 1941-05-19 2 Colon M ADMISSIONS or I suspects arrested fl with the murder, a pUnter. Mr. C. AG P fl on Stelleberg Brtatj 1 were made on Sa' ..M Mr. Pope was ambus.. w m time and clubbed to c m tate labourers. staflol He served m the 1Reuter - 61 words
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Advertisement62 1941-05-19 2 IMATRK T I \TION tad SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day and E-rninjr Tuiv-.o*i PITMAKI -T se tion, mi. possible by their system of 7 idfc Idual tuition wtdoh "i :tb: tude Pi ogress rapidly. F.r M ttton, pity UI I a (few Colleg tdy Deti nd edt I•" oo &ifl M o*62 words
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Advertisement48 1941-05-19 2 >*uadron Leader B ..(T'dM Hallett. RAF. ha* to write letter* *W ifl permitted te 4 i^n>u:;h the ch.f-' M quarters. Royal M lost, but to m." j tial cettesaendcnce a Headquarter-, nrm- fl ♦o telephon: Si fl sentatives «fl Hu*he-Ha!'ett ft H im eorresaond 1 /-.inner b- ■•>•• «;fl48 words
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Article, Illustration277 1941-05-19 3 LONDON, MAY 18. I CULL REPORTS OF THE STATEMENTS MADE BY RUDOLF HESS AFTER r LANDING IN SCOTLAND HAVE NOW BEEN SENT TO NO. 10. DOWNING ■STREET, FOR THE PRIME MINISTER TO STUDY. SAYS THE DAILY TELE ■GRAPHS POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT. Their is a long account ofReuter - 277 words
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Article94 1941-05-19 3 London. May 18. iJucHANiTE members of the Dutch Na/.i party m P Holland arc to be ••investigated." The Dutch Nazi leader. Mussert. lias it id his followers that the so-called Oxford Group Movement Is probably "to be looked upon as a new variety of freemasonry disguised underReuter - 94 words
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145 1941-05-19 3 Turkish View Of German Threat To Syria Ankara, May 17. j 1 rurkish reaction to the litest dt \rlopments m Syria leatctee m a comment by u 'en.us|).ip<. r (umhuriyet which untes u > are rcadv to defend J namtiy. with or without '•*»«n help, m the event of ourReuter - 145 words
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Article214 1941-05-19 3 London. May 18. rIE port and shipbuilding works In the Hamburg industrial area Mannheim and Ludwigshafen were again the objects of specially heavy raids during the week ended dawn May 16. On the night of May 10 the whole dock area of Hamburg was onceReuter - 214 words
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315 1941-05-19 3 India to join him m expressing disapproval of the action of Ra*hid Ali and his clique. The Nizam points out that Rashid All has offended against one oj the most solemn precepts of Islam v/hich is honour ol the pledged word. Reuter Cairo,Reuter - 315 words
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Article136 1941-05-19 3 IdpsCQWi May UI. REFERRING to the possible necessity voiced by British circles of flooding and destroying the Mosul oilfield, the Red Star, organ ol :.h Soviet Army, says; "Under the control of Britain and (be U.itcd States there would .still remain the most important oil regionsReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement132 1941-05-19 3 fW% i torn* V^eoaM*, y.X^ ?U JTv^"* Sl Ik,I,NA f'YCI.ES arc nil precision tm It m England. SmYkW imti -Standard Model Si I.vixp is IllU ti ied .Ms.. Sport* KW »A Models m- available I>e pit.- their h: r h quality VaJ /l"l\7 Wl\m STARINA i r e a Low132 words
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Article, Illustration890 1941-05-19 4 "Country Fair" Party To Entertain Servicemen rr's not ofivn th.it women guest can turn up at a party dressed m anything from .shorts to a formal evening gown and be correctly turned OUt ior the occasion, but tins we.s the ca.se at a "Do" given by th** Kings Association ;«t890 words
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Article83 1941-05-19 4 Ai.ove: The two .net baM 1 teams that took pari hi match at the party Riven b> the Kings Association on Friday night. 1 Back row, left to right:— Messrs. G. Pickles. V. Cl.y- i ton, K. Emmitt, If White- house, II Carter, W Ellis. C. Tennent83 words
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Article125 1941-05-19 4 HERE THERE The Rev. Dr iK. L. Archer I and Mrs. Archer i are thoroughly j enjoying their i leave at The i Knoll", at BrasS tagi. They left S on the 28th. of last month. j Mrs. R. H. I l P i c k eri n g i125 words
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Advertisement50 1941-05-19 4 New consignment of American drcssfs c.v. afternoon frock, tourquoise, jersette. Slimming I'atou cut. I Outsize 545. J ll Irl Mil vl s _1 <^^^w t^Aw —m—\ -|V Ite comfortable! Look charming! Set? the new collection of luxurious Chinese brocades. Ideal lor house-coats and hostess j WASSIAMULL'S 1 31-33 HIGH STREET50 words
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Advertisement53 1941-05-19 4 r o^<p3 cty^^^ <^y^ t Nu l 'sv^J m %^^Knittin^''' "The slogan to remember, the slogan that mean Nursery Vivella Knitting Yarn. First »VOuri for knitted garments, it keeps its lambkin sow- and pleasant texture however often you wasi f. —Nursery Viyella Knitting Yarn comes m Obtainable from all First53 words
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Article, Illustration390 1941-05-19 5 RECIES for your COOKERY SCRAPBOOK PSEWIVES who have to contra and cents irlll welL the collection of recipes ii here this week. Most deliC .ill Is, perhaps, the follower a 'Chicken'" Pot. This is piu 7 way of disposing of an "CHICKEN" POT f the 1 >wl as for boiling390 words
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301 1941-05-19 5 guide to low-cost healthful meals I HEALTHFUL meals are more a matter of wise > planning than of big expenditure. Below we E tell you what to serve each day for grown-ups S and children over five years. 1 :Mi!k:- 1 qt. for each child; 1 pt. for each J301 words
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336 1941-05-19 5 childrem will enjoy this BREAST OF MUTTON WITH VEGETABLES TO make this inexpensive dish required ingre- I I clients arc:— \y% lbs. breast of mutton, i carrot. 1 onion, 1 cauliflower if available 1 lbs potatoes, pinch of dried herbs, l oa. Hour, scrap of mace. 4 tablespoonfuls milk, wit336 words
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Advertisement108 1941-05-19 5 jiofe. *tf" \mlßmm\^T^^^Sm^lßmmm\W^-' WLtR JEStk IkmW u\\\Mkilt' '<£' AmMMP ja&wfyfr S.^~SBWOWWai^^ftPßnißnfPW.'Qfl^FT g^^^^g _H^_^_EHr^ _JW^\ 4_Cm_, -il ,-HJBu_ o w 687^ .ywfl HH^ j«v* 4i*M_HHl_nA>y^V y All the best breakfasts incude AUSTRALIAN BACON (bacon and eggs, kidneys and bacon, haddock and bacon and bacon on toast. In fact, v hat ever108 words
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Article593 1941-05-19 6 Services' BREVITIES II •*1 Imi|ik COl H niatehes aie down for decision m t htf f McKwan Billiard* and Darts League! dvi ing the forthcoming week, ihej are Loyal* versus Royal ArtiMery,s *< baugi, Royal Engineers, I haagi against Pori j Canning, Manchester Regiment and Royal j Engineers (Pulau Brani)593 words
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502 1941-05-19 6 British Party 's Perilous Journey From Greece Alexandria. Maj ig. THE last British party to leave Greece after the evaa had been completed has arrived safely m Alexandria -h_*_ a schooner alter experiencing very toush sea perils during^ 18-day trip. Poking through the stormy Miters of the Aegean, bombed andReuter - 502 words
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Article140 1941-05-19 6 Travellers Arrive From Iraq I DASSENGERS by air who left r Lydda, Palestine airport, and Basrah on Thursday, arrived In Singapore during the week-end An American merchant from Turkey who is returning to the U.S.A. with his wife by air told a Tribune reporter that Turkey was noticeably pro-British. He140 words
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Article49 1941-05-19 6 The eleventh annual general "n of the Ramakrishna MisSingapore will be held at the Mission pn n No. 9. Morris on Tuesday evening' at 6 The bli meeting includes the adootion of the tie Advis Committee count! tor ipit year aad Advisory Comcee and for the curl rent year.49 words
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Article147 1941-05-19 6 REVISED RA TES OF POSTAGE REVISED rates of postage oni mail letters and postcards cj into force from to-day A* dale showing the new rausi postage is on view at -0 n Office. kJ I The more Important are:— g All destinations served o» ISh Overseas Airways Corps tion: reduced147 words
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Article39 1941-05-19 6 A REPEAT 1 A mi island I vfll be given I the Victor a TV I addition to tl M ranged for y- the^fSt ti Vm h?d to^e't... *jl day night 0-<- evening. 139 words
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Article161 1941-05-19 6 STRIKE SITUATION IMPROVES i S (From 'Mir Own Retort*.- i i X ah Lompur, Sunday j |JINQUntIBB made m fd 1 bla affected areas atit m S Klang and Kuala l.umpur-j this evening reveal that there' has been a very marked a»l provement m the strike) situation m both areas161 words
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Miscellaneous234 1941-05-19 6 LOCAL RADIO HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK TO-DAY 715 p.m.: For the Australian Forces." 7 30: Singapore Music Hall. 9 35: London relay; "The Stones Cry Gut— No. 3 Glasgow." TUESDAY 7 15 p.m.: Talk by G. H. Addison or. Vegetable Growing. 7 55: -Flying High"' Part 2 8.45: Talk. "My234 words
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550 1941-05-19 7 R.A. F. Determined To Take Air Offensive R.A.F. Determined To Take Air Offensive London TEN fast-working British mechanics take newly arrived American fighter planes out of their packing cases, ft wing?, fuselage and armament together and m a few hours have550 words
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265 1941-05-19 7 UNDERGROUND NERVE CENTRE OF LONDON'S FIRE FIGHTERS London. ■HE Ie achievements which London's firemen have m their rront-line battle against incendiary bombings isa story both of courage and organisation. Just as the mili' Ur services themselves depend upon a high degree of coordination, so sight m arranging London* (ire fighting265 words
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Article201 1941-05-19 7 Chungking. CHUNGKING is building mow dugouts with a view to in* creasing the aggregate capacity to contain 450,000 persons by the end ot* March. This figure represents a 50 per cent, increase over the total capacity last September. The Executive Yuan has recently approved a petition201 words
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327 1941-05-19 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 19. 1941 HESS'S PEDIGREE JX our own humble way, we m this pari of the world too have contributed to the growth of the vast literature that has already enveloped Hess. The most sensational story after Hess's flight frond Germany is the one emanating from Singapore327 words
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Advertisement55 1941-05-19 7 MME EXAMINATIONS. EXCLUSIVELY. r^TttMii'.??'*" unrmi TtFz- ,tfh n^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. I. Arcade Building R V THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. «Do(tor of Ocular Science), t-uropean Clinical Experience. Mik^^^^JJMrT' z *~~^^lß!Silv*7"ti** _B_s_a_^_ 7-^— J -~_tfi^__M_i_it_i _r^^^s»a mm mH' jHP^^S*^^B»Bß^m* y f* I l_^_^_Bg^B_E pPr^^Wpp_i yjtj^ l- JM fJ_P -^T7^-'^l_^J^^M iL^_m_m__hl vhv v ■'^i55 words
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Advertisement26 1941-05-19 7 jlgk SAFEGUARD WmM YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED: ASSURANCE CORPORATION SHCURITY PIUS SIR via Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, HNOAPOBB, ss. MOOT MO. vim.26 words
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Article, Illustration10 1941-05-19 8 "FIGHT FOR FR OM" EXHIBITION ON TOUR >.. 0 il rom10 words
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Article, Illustration226 1941-05-19 8 Exhibition Now Ipoh PARRYING miniature war weapons, remarkable photographs how .Malaya figures m the fight, a caravan is travelling a "Fight Pot Freedom" display sponsored by the Ministry of i' pid i] i entgl •ii ough the pens Information. Th i (Tort i i ited, attracting) show, Th< the exhib226 words
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Advertisement133 1941-05-19 8 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS h% South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 51)26 Finiayson Green Th« Cathay Habit" Dine and Dance In The .£j3ffl» Delightful "Currier" condition- i^JjS^^a. j \ir— -as bradng as that of J^^W^^mk (.micron Highlands /^d^^^|\ COMMENDED BY CONNOISSEURS i i NO ADMISSION CHARGE DURING THE133 words
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Article143 1941-05-19 9 America Support For C.I.C. Chungking. MOVEMENT to support the rhinos*' industrial Cooperatives is now afoot m the United States and a committee for this purpose was recently formed m Los Angeles and Hollywood with Mr. Lin Yutang, famous hinese write., as chairman, according to a letter received from i ln*143 words
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Miscellaneous70 1941-05-19 9 t 4 J BY WALT DiSNEY J 3 [r^^sE^ouTii ]py -£33f $<\ HERE, S by 1 7..", V/ >-" NR* WV 7 I v^ J r //T'M«rriLi PUZZLED' l tV i L y y\ t \\n miK-1- V /(No-yVc5:3 y j ,;to 1 r ON/ /> CARRY ONE OF ~7\70 words
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Article196 1941-05-19 10 FOOCHOW UNDER NANKING REGIME Shiukwan. MO-JAPANESE troops under r General Huang Ta-wei OQ tho Kwangtuiitf-Fukien border arc leaving for Foochovv to 'garrison that town m the name of Wang f'hing-wei and the Nanking Government These mercenaries are now clear of the Province ol Kwangtung. To place Foochow under the NankingInternational News Agency - 196 words
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Article78 1941-05-19 10 NEW FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO CHINA Chungking. lIHE National Government has agreed to the appointment of M. L. de Robien by the Vichy Gov•rnment as French Ambassador to China to succeed M. Henri Cosme. i he incumbent, who has been slated French Ambassador to Moscow. The new French Envoy to China.78 words
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Article84 1941-05-19 10 /MIINA Is producing more liquid v fuel than ever before, ou lis m Kansu Province alone are turning oul 60.000 gallons a month With the forthcoming Installation "i new machinery, the monthly •input Is expected to reach 450 000 gallons, or 5.400,000 gallon! a year. With regard t (J alcohol84 words
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Article83 1941-05-19 10 London. May 17. ANOTHER big registration for A national service is taking place to-day. Men of 39 aa c registering, and they will have an opportunity of exposing preference for any branch of sendee— the navy, the army or the R.A.F.. the police warReuter - 83 words
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Article45 1941-05-19 10 Vichy Sacks Famous Air General GENERAL Pierre Weiss. famous French airman, who saved Colonel Lindners from the crowd when he landed at Le Bourget afer his historic flight, has been dismissed from his post, says a Vichy message He is succeeded by nmeral Jean Romanet.45 words
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Article84 1941-05-19 10 WORK on Guildlords new 1200.000 cathedral, started four years ago and interrupted by the war. If to j4o forward. Permission has been given by the authorities for the supply oi the necessary material to continue building up to and including the roof. When finished ther will be no84 words
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Article21 1941-05-19 10 fHARLES thirty as a tali •ced r 0 years' p^ «de for iooti a bombed 5 Leicester The 'udeei Justic21 words
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Article51 1941-05-19 10 PILOT 01 colm U Hendeison, missing m Pa May. is now j killed Id acts He m j son ol Air V she! asd Mi colm Her.4 Salisbury. His fath aware!' 1 th m tn Wh at B.oooft. below tbt I struck M and retained cfl landed J.O00: hind51 words
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Advertisement133 1941-05-19 10 111 lt\\ I'llllJ* si' (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE SYDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIIM THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passengei apply to lTn H BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.. THE HIVNKLINE I AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NgjJ YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA I.VIMI-CHINA *4 incorporated133 words
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Miscellaneous15 1941-05-19 10 ZZ T~ 1 I CMLV IMC sHRls£^r 2 T AP^iF^^ <■ .*•.■< Bv> n!- luG k MET15 words
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Advertisement299 1941-05-19 11 a itions Vacani__! SSI Ie mit for Private P P.O. Box! I L No. 580H) ,frigei>itor Tribune. m v (NO. 579H) 1 I Employment ■few tasS A^'c at Stockist P Malajia 1 L NO. 542H, pore i PS? 1 -ys t foi Mandarin IMoni ilinoation, rribune. Singa599H, v TE^CHP.R. Senior299 words
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Advertisement688 1941-05-19 11 Wanted WANTED National Geographic Magazine, July and August, 1938 copies Kelly Walsh. Singapore. (No. 558H> TWO YOUNG BACHELORS wish to meet young ladies, view friendship. Reply Bra 650 cTo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 491H) WANTED TO PURCHASE Ladles Wigs, modern styles for amateur theatricals. Apply Box No 678 c,o Malaya688 words
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Advertisement704 1941-05-19 11 To Let SEA side. Pasir Panjang Road 112. to l#t, louble and single well furnished rooms, hoard opt. Appjy within. (No. 589H) FULLY FURNISHED. 2 bad JOO**. MMt monthly $40 24. East Coast Road Aoply to No 609. East Coast Road. Singapore. between 4 ti p.m. (No. MOH) TO LET704 words
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Advertisement698 1941-05-19 11 For Sale FOR SALE Underwood standard type- writer 10" carriage, apply 10S, Sungei Besl Road. Kuala Lumpur, after 5 p.m j (No. 83dH) WORLD'S best VIOLIN. BASS gut strings stocked, dumble. Special discount for dea. left Gomes Co. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur (No. 537H) FOR SALE Ou© Ladys bicycle In698 words
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Miscellaneous428 1941-05-19 11 i ON THE j SINGAPORE ZHL tt| m. 13.13 kcs. /Hi' 1 30 96 m. 9-69 roles ZHt* I 4* '18 m 4,175 mlcs. ZIIP 3. M m fjf m'ea. LONDON OSV— I7 81 rocs; 16 84 metres GSF— IS 14 on 4 19 81 metres 1 (From 6.1') p428 words
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Article82 1941-05-19 12 Lonc'on, May THOUBAND cavalry SWO rd, have been released by the War Office for the Ministry Supply's scrap metal campai-n unci will be converted without iav into new munitions. These .words, which wero In the last war, are of tine q teel M -so areBritish Wireless - 82 words
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Article27 1941-05-19 12 Washington. May 16. The Treai.i v next week is refunding 900,000.000 of August maturities tnd U a.' do borrowing at least 5500. 000 ,0*30 of new money27 words
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Article101 1941-05-19 12 T HEHE a n i ohelterK< Hegioi^i c Cv? v The: U do n Pubuc Play menu. ted m '4' Gin' mone, U space; l5 c -rr y Srearms. x' 6 c arryi birds 1 even q P r ams, 0r an furnit tc 2 other than Stools, CDVfI101 words
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Article29 1941-05-19 12 GERMAN! declare United I try to a York to a and block Ing of wari Britain, i Charles I mer chiefl the Amefl tal, P^ l New Yak.29 words
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Article21 1941-05-19 12 roOTPRfI i snot] the home rtM -old Kent, !a w In tit ROCM leave c irriaie. men 11 ed ffl21 words
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Advertisement236 1941-05-19 12 The Whole Town has Flocked to see it! HU LAST MY! U the f AFITOL] 3.15-6.15-9.15 i BP"* r'^'^^mumtmßußtOmkmKfm'^^ 87-^^4wV £.V»t3H OWC li r mt2 1 i■ 4 Y*ll I li. .t l i..*.lklM i^mmmmmmtmtßK P ii? 0 Jtk KmP^»s»" XJ^iaWs %LBJJU+«ow^^^_^_a_^_M__vt_M4ifli v 1 'Ji Bin IB r fl p^^f236 words
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Advertisement125 1941-05-19 12 II O BIGGEST SINGING _SURPRISE-A'l-AV WORLD LATEST GIFT TO THE »i\<;as>»zii: imiu.k j IS THE DISCOVERY OF ijjSfcvi M,SS FADILLAH 'It'" (.->ld«m Voice Crooner I a! i SHE WILL STEiL YOUR M |W* *V Hr^AKT AWAY BY HER _f .VM.ODIOUS SONGS AT THE t JbT j WfeCw IX)-NIGHT DANCE to125 words
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202 1941-05-19 13 PLAN TO DEAL WITH WOMEN "CONCHIES" THE Government is working on a plan to deal with women conscientious objectors who refuse to join the scheme for registration ol all men and women not I on defence work. No statement wi.i be made until the new Order is Issued At t202 words
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Article168 1941-05-19 13 LIVED ALONE IN 80-ROOM MANSION ROBERT Hewson was 78. He lived alone at Trent Court, an 80-room mansion near Tun bridge Wells. All his life he collected antiques. The rooms were filled with them. Every day he walked from room to room rearranging the furniture. An odd-job man employed at168 words
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307 1941-05-19 13 AN order called the Specified Foods < Registration of Purchase* Order is to come into force lin Johore. The order refers only to the following foods:— Bacon, fresh butter, frozen beef, frozen mutton, frozen butter, frozen fish. Anyone who buys these foods 'regularly m307 words
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144 1941-05-19 13 U.S. TRADE MENACED, SAYS ROOSEVELT Washington. May 16. INTERNATIONAL trade m the I world dominated by totalitarianism" would be merely a weapon for agM.rcs.sion, declared President Roosevelt on Saturday m statement m connection with Na tional Trade Week. The United States, he asserted must defend democratic principle! and "continue ItsReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement134 1941-05-19 13 MST J fIHUOJMAAJCESI LpFERENT PICTURE [J A DIFFERENT ENTERTAINMENT.'] L7"shows ALHAMBRA I v. .^'j^y ojmS?*rir t* ALAN HALE JACK CARSON A WARNER BROS -First Notionol Flctvro DirocH- by RAOUL WALSH "XOIEROI'S DEQUE"™" 71/ RETURN SCREENING borrow AL HAMBRA 115 915 p.m. J H DOWN KBXICO WAY. 'gW^N^^^^ I 'mioMAHa. AHO134 words
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Advertisement78 1941-05-19 13 Amm^mY mW\^m\W _^_fl_^_i _^_h msmmm\ \w\ V^SBRLI tWJ '^j^Bfe': ?^^DV l^^'^l wjjgwft. X -^B \\mr* WWw 8R y? A^Lm -R&O-Qfr. >AajOw>»*^ OWJO- BK '<■ SB -V^k^mummmY^QQ^^ A^©o"^ r VV^ _Vj_t J— _HB _V vCy4 aS&.'Sf/jh''''-' j HOSAI l\» Itl ssi:i .1. AT THE VERY PINNACLE OF HER POPULARITY CO STARRED78 words
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378 1941-05-19 14 < S.C.C Lose By 15 Runs i IN a thrilling finish, the Com- billed Air Forcc-K.A.F. and IRA.A.F. defeated the S.C.C. at cricket by the narrow margin Oi 15 runs at the S.C.C. padang, yesterday. The match was originally scheduled to be a two-day378 words
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Article113 1941-05-19 14 Glasgow. May 18 4 CROWD »J tt.OOO saw Glasgow Ran •> 'Mm; twice within il to nin ii to beat fteai i I 2 to retain the Scottish a. iati m Football Cup Hampoen Park on Saturday Th( Rangers' forward sent m thl tsl i. ccReuter - 113 words
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Article132 1941-05-19 14 DLAYING at the CU. Hall last week the Seimnfftoii Lads B p arrowly d- leatcu Uk Hurricane Lt. cy tow |unu« t:> three i results S .l.b.P. olßjoik mentioned m. 1 1 ttnglM: Lee Van Kvaeg beat I aathan ba. M Swyny 12- h 15- 6. It,132 words
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Article147 1941-05-19 14 A FINAL trial to select the Business Houses' team to meet th 3 Chinese Athletic m a war fund soccer match on Jj.ne 22 at the Stadium will be held to-day at Fairer Park. The following players are asked at attend. Probables: Kum Wah Tuen147 words
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Article215 1941-05-19 14 DLAYING on their own Mnd trounced the SCR .C. by l nm lfce yesterday. K^uns. at G. Clarke top-scored for the SPr runs, while R. Thoy bowled well tn^J wickets for 23 runs. ca P tlJ i The scores: S.R.C Roy Bain c Keng Hock b215 words
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Article74 1941-05-19 14 The following will be the Combined Chinese team to meet the South China F. C. at Anson Road Stadium on Thursday. The tourists are expected on Wednesday. Low Ah Sang «C.A.»: Boon Soon San iC.A.>. Tan Ah Poon < S.C.F.A.'; Kee Yew Leng < S.C.F.A. >. Choo Seng74 words
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Article28 1941-05-19 14 The cricket fixtures yesterday between the Police and the Arm at the Depot, and the Ceylon Sports Club and the Australian Air Force at the CS.C. were cancelled.28 words
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Advertisement181 1941-05-19 14 _iE_aw*H£ 'Tm^Lw Mb wB wt^sl^^ l BiH Hl^* L^E9Ej_Nfcvtii< IL XSi^lfe JB-WK fl^&a BE fl 9|^_W <?jE B _4ttl r>-. 7' i^i:i^^^^|^Pl^^ HkIS f^^^f^BLk. ■P b *lw_M_hK* Mil:: il^:: :^K-i Bfc. WW Bk\ 'm. m\M 9 XmT-^^ **m^i v jM ]^^X H _^__^P%X^ m^:^^S£mmmm^»™*''' m %mm^^ 'Bm\mV J</K ML rfjr181 words
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Article143 1941-05-19 15 decided m the Singa- ::I pionhips which were B ca union courts yesterday. ,ver In the doubles event a pair retired when the B through close finishes were m \iits-m-0^ Sum ChoflO (Merridale. beat B Merridale) 15-6. 12-15. B (Marigold) beat N. Nobutoshi I 2 15- G; Richard Lee143 words
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Article42 1941-05-19 15 London^ May 18. GERMAN has been made a compulsory language m Greek schools at the suggestion of Professor Logothetopolos Vice-President of the "quisling" Greek Government and tempo raiy Minister of Education according to the official German news agency. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article42 1941-05-19 15 New York. May 18. FE United mine workers of America have ordered 100.000 hard coal miners to leave the jobs on Monday, because the union and the Pennsylvania anthracite owners have failed to reach a new contract agreement. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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5 1941-05-19 15 Returned Evacuees Barred From School5 words
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Article90 1941-05-19 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY E tor the folB For partif Closlaa June 1341. isa CJNCAH. DESPITE a warning from the Board of Education, Gateshead Education Committee have reaffirmed their decision refusing reidmission to the secondary school to evacuated children returning from reception areas. The Board had warned the committee: "A decision to90 words
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Article258 1941-05-19 15 Chinese S.A. Win S.C.F.A. Cup mrrSES^S S^ I 5 Amicable AA. 0. (JHINESE Sports Association found little difficulty to qualify for the final f the S.C.F.A. Cup competition; when they trouncea the Amicable Athletic Association seven-nil m a semi-final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday The C.S.A. will now meet the)-—258 words
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Article355 1941-05-19 15 CHINESE BLANK AUSSIES 3-0 THE standing of teams m the Baseball Leagues is as follows: MAJOR LEAGUE W L Pet. Americans 1 0 1.000 Chinese 1 o i.ooo Canadians 0 1 .000 Australians I 0 1 .000 Japanese I x x .xxx MINOR LEAGUE Loyals 1 o I.OCO Japanese II355 words
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99 1941-05-19 15 'Uneasiness' In U.S. Coal Circles Jjfcß York, May 18. MR. William Davis, Vice-Chairman ot" the National Defence Mediiation Board, on Saturday called a meeting of the negotiating com- mittees of the southern soft coal 'owners and the union because the board felt "some uneasiness* with regard to the possibility of99 words
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Article98 1941-05-19 15 London, May 18. THE Soviet Commissariat for Foreign Missions has informed foreign diplomatic representatives m Moscow that members of diplomatic missions, Consuls-General and members and their families will m future not be able to leave their permanent place of residence without a special visa, reports98 words
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Article14 1941-05-19 15 His Excellency the Governor appointed Mr. Douglaj Sturrock to act as Shipping Controller, Straita14 words
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37 1941-05-19 15 Restrictions On Sale Of Argentine Ships Buenos A:rfv;, May 18 THE Government has taken a new step to protect the mercantile Meet. Shin-- the Argentinian flag may Id to p rsons oth n r than Arrrer* ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article41 1941-05-19 15 Karachi. May U CONGRATULATING the new Muvor ot Karp**hl "»> election, the Governor. Sir Hugh Dow, has assured lum ol his support, "me administration ol an Indian city is a task which involves care and unremitting attention.*' he added.41 words
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Advertisement162 1941-05-19 15 [RED ADS Eg PAGE It) I >ns Wanted Tcnductop. family nl work la an adtnntago. Ban Tribune, Blngapore. I (No 575H) j tLBO Toung Lady mtitlt Me dance companion for emcnt nightly r ii Box 710. Mcilaya [>.. (No. 620H) RITISHFR early sixties j la i (i ellent condition, oontmct162 words
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Advertisement168 1941-05-19 15 YOU WONT BELIEVE YOUH OWN KYKS! V I m m n* _r m m It m m}-< c m l|| 7i'.|s i JEL X i MffSWHn^F' T.% >fcr ■■Vl"-k X fl ft W?!jr~iiffi'i I Ml I W'A I T^Lfj-fmk M IF YOU SAW A J BEAUTIITI, PAIR oi, LEGS 3168 words
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Article210 1941-05-19 16 Loodon, May 18. THK gravity of Anflo-Freneh relations brought about by the developments In Syria wbb again stressed by the leading British newgpipgfg Ofl Saturday. '•Tlie events or the past lew day. revealed beyond all possibility o! concealmenl that the effective controllers of French policy210 words
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Article56 1941-05-19 16 I ONE of the most Irtm I north-west England I police soldiers and mobile participated ended to-oa yH last oi hve Nazi prison internment eamo on Frid :lm He was a naval w M of the escaped mci clothes. His pursuers formd arrest of 'his fourReuter - 56 words
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Article423 1941-05-19 16 ENEMY CHANNEL PORTS BLITZED London. May 18. TOWNS on the Xn S Rsh side fi»l^«»g""gja^- ™g% 1 night as wave after wave of that the R.A.F. had raided MSlUrSii t^^i^re the heavieft yet heard m southern E„«, land during these attacks. Doors and windows of houses rattled and many aReuter - 423 words
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Article175 1941-05-19 16 100 Ma PRINCE Amadeo Roberto t>l Bavoia, Dm and nephew ot the King I Italy, w proclaimed King of the pup rate ol foimerly part of conquered Yugoslavia. The ceremony m the throne room of palace of Quirinal m Rome took place md according to radio descripti< n v.hichReuter - 175 words
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Article69 1941-05-19 16 8.1 DESPITE damage amour.:;.. X congregation of faithful w service at Westminster A' wliere a makeshift *i-.d: fore a scieen which '.as damage m the choir a id c The oddness of seem j congregation instead of th J soon wore off and respt j sung by the congregation69 words
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Article35 1941-05-19 16 i Shanghai, V gtrnSH yonthTJ t v lo respond ktsd J the Ambassador, Bfcf Ctaifc-Kerr, fov enfa l fourteen luring k«fi| I to leare to i.. n thef« 1 new gro'ip m ?.)in?t«] ReuterReuter - 35 words
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