Morning Tribune, 20 May 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol. (i- No 93 Tuesday, May 20, 1941
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  • 698 1 ABYSSINIA LOST TO ITALIANS: AOSTA SURRENDERS CAIRO, MAY 19. THE SURRENDER OF THE WHOLE ITALIAN FORCE IN AMBA ALAGI, ESTIMATED AT 7.000 IS TAKING PLACE TO-DAY, AC CORDING TO THE BRITISH MIDDLE EAST WAR COMMUNIQUE, ISSUED FROM BRITISH GENERAL HEADQUARTERS TO-DAY. THE DUKE OF AOSTA HIMSELF AND HIS PERSONAL STAFFOFFICERS
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  • 254 1 A,... r B Cairo. May 19. LAKCif. formation of R..\ \> and Soul* African aircraft carried oat attacks <> n enemy tanks between Fort Capuzzo and Halfaya yesterday, according to an R.A.F. coramanique Issued to-day, A number of tanks was put out of action and serious
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  • 87 1 To-Day's plumn One Stories L a»c> three stories from, s London and Syria and [contain newa of gift tolikv: Vichy, May 19. 00 French prisoners rill immediately re--1 by the German authomounced here m a luniqiu- The communiLdds that Fram -German iatkui. are continuing fa* bJy. Bd \od northern is
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  • 38 1 Ma) 19. and talking. Scotland a i Learned In Lcnluchrer's Deputy Dtfa tiurchill. It l< red full reporti of lents The it Rudoll Heas Bftclally ileniet German news that Qumeibeen made In ect iv ss Incident Reuter
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  • 32 1 iro, May 19 of war material fiom Syria into iy which passes able distance tory is receiving attention of the I It Ls learned. iteria] being ,o et officially con- Reuter
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  • 22 1 to EVACUATION ot Syria wd I the The mining of the Be '-ut to northern Palestine is re- Reuter
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    • 46 1 London May 19. —German aircraft dropped bombs at two points m 3outh-e&st England on Sunday night, but no damage was done and there were no casualties, states an Air Ministry communique. Except for these incidents there is nothing to report. Two German aircraft were destroyed. Reuter
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    • 37 1 Melbourne, May 19 —An appeal for bombed rictinu of Great Britain which has already brought £267,000 has been reopened by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne. He has urged v new campaign throughout the State ol Victonu.- Reuter
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    • 42 1 London, May 19. occurred In a London aiming hon el Marshall Hole, who well-known In Rhodesia In the r.iriy days ol occupation. l l r act ric'ary to Dr Jameson when Di Jumesoi Idmii f Rhode.sia and subseaiu Chief MusKstrate Salisbury Reuter
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    • 11 1 ihe New Smitli Wu ol ai i ;oi tI.H month. Reuter
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    • 67 1 London, May 18 Bligii of t once tho home of Captain B!i"h unty, v,a.s demol Pni air i The hoi: centuri< Pamlngham In Kent Ttie mutlnj Brit p iimnty and the story oi bow th< mutU power- Captain B!i",h reached Pitc m th»» !;<•, where their ■'< n odonf i
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    • 31 1 If The sp < the new kingdom of Croatia 1 ridiculed In formed ."ir:ies In London, i; La poftnfc Minister called the enei i. the •it betwo imentfl wa; m unique Reuter
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  • 160 2 Cairo. May It. f t I resources. We now hope for Mie best* but are prepared for the .or si, he said, wpJHHilrif that *ne Japanese had shown no personal udmmUy against Australia and New Zealand. Diacufsinf etents In Greece. Mr r tta tha' no matter
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  • 42 2 GORT VISITS SPANISH GOVERNOR •,/,Ki an official nt AI'M-rirus and QlStnct. ti.i. morning Lord Oort. who named »v Wfi persona f 1 understood that the vigt vor V cordial and that Qmm GhMdM exited to rerun-, the visit on May 28. Reuter
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  • 82 2 London. May W. FURTHER dam.i; used to iminTtaiu shipbuilding >a rti at Germany's naval base at Kiel < n Sunday riight by R A F bombers, it Is learned In London, ww port" or Etuden wa^ aiflO bombed Tfaval aircraft operating with the jIAF. Coastal Command attacked
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  • 41 2 ftfcyo May 19 MR. Jir~ Putuni, Japanese Minister to Thailand, UTftved In Tokyo yeitefdftff to report to the Oovernn rot open the latest .«itua- ion In Thailand loUOfring r Jie conclusion Pr*nco-Th*l p treaty Eastern News
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  • 54 2 Loucbu. May I^.— Five German tighten were shot down by RAF. fighters m Skn encasement off the .sh south coast on Monday afternoon. Tli« R-A.F. suffered no loss tn this engagement, but two flghtfen were lost m combat during the morning. The pilots of both thflM
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  • 40 2 Rome, May 19.— A Japanese military mission headed by General Yamashita and Admiral Nomura /lave arrived m Rome. The mission will visit the western front, war factories and Italian naval and air bases, states the Italians news 1 agency Reuter
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  • 53 2 German y's moves m Syria S and Iraq can i be said to be i due to the fact S that there is > still a big i shortage ef oil m the Axis countries. This i map shows how I the Near East countries stand
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  • 156 2 'By lan M'tnro, Reuters Special C<#~s? pond en* m IraM Habbaniytih. May 1 PASHID Ali's insurgents, fleeing from Habhl towards Baghdad, have cut the dykes aioj Euphrates, thus causing lioods m order to bin* British pursuit. Other sections who fled acnfl Euphrates to Ramadi damaged a bridge with th*
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  • 73 2 Along the B^hdad are many «*cked lorries caught by K-v whUe other lorriJJ f road m an «»f!lj] now submer^.<l caused by the insuJJ the dykes to A famou< British B detacher, which did sterling** levies, composed «J Kurds and Arabs. tJJ! for the with the p v; MUI J
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  • 30 2 Talk On Vegetable Growing A FURTHER talk on vegetable growing will be given by Mr. G. H. Addison from the Singapore broadcasting station at 7J5 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday. May 20
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  • 136 2 Washington. May 19. WITH our help, counting no co^t, there can be no question of England's survival." slated the U.S. Solicitor General, Mr. Francis Biddle. m speech on the occasion of the celebration of the "I am an American" Day Mr Biddle uttered a
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  • 95 2 Sydney. May 19 PLj anticipated that Australia.* war expenditure m the 941-1942 budget will exceed that of the previous year by £108.000,000. The acting Prime Minister, Mr. A. W. Fadden. hopes to have this budget ready by August and indications are that It will be a
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  • 15 2 London Mtf 'jfi bomber mv° sea. 7I the gr« r the b dar Reuter
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  • 313 3 I London, May 19. La, inrttoj proceedings m Rome received attention m the British press but the leadk the matte* m perspective with a summary ot *l leadlllg to the Viceroy, the Duke of Aosta's tha sponge m what was once Mussolini's 0 B Ka>t Africa. ftienraph recalls tiiat
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    60 3 j^ Air Speed Ox- ford aircraft m r service as fly- S ing ambulances f carry two; stretcher cases 1 S as well as a i doctor and; trained staff. y They are plain- ly marked with I the interna- I tional Red S Cross. Air Speed/ Oxford ambul- ance
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  • 94 3 Simla. May 8. »THE grand total of I subscriptions to all India Defence Loans now stands at over £41 million. In the week ended May 3, subscriptions to the amount ot about £112,000 were received for the second Defence of India Loan. Dr E. A. Elder and Dr. R
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  • 342 3 I Hyderabad, May 19. Un ol Hyderabad has issued a manifesto which says: >nt events m Iraq are such as may possibly mm B m th< rtiinds of those Muslims m my dominions lia and the Near Fast generally, who are not fully situation
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  • 20 3 *mall but misneat violated solemn treaty of with our empire Mirrounding and base at Habbania ned under an
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  • 81 3 Cairo. May 19. IBS jS£ attempt to escape from Egypt »v a v apparently still at la W- ri p ht if he had intervention. A/iz fojight «2*J2-iSS sentenced against the "ali^.s but %.as M.boequentiy to death by Envrr Pu*a leader 01 Turks." Only Kitchener, Mt»"^
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  • 115 3 Cairo. May 19. PEUBOHBRfI b*vt been captured Bkmg the Egyptian frontier. Ari officer who interrogated them saicl tbat there \i a sharp division of opinion on the subject of Hess flight to England. Full blooded Nazi Party members expounded the various official versions Soldiers, not members
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  • 193 3 Madras. May 19. THE death has occurred of Mr. S. Sreenivasa lyeng&r. toirner President of the Indian National Congress.— Reuter. Mr. Srcenivasa Iyengar was one of the veteran politicians m South India who had contributed m no small measure to the growth of the
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    • 80 3 An assortment of sweet, *&Fffl/ffi '<7ff'/lff and slightly sweet bis- r^^\^{((\ 'Ul cuits, including Cream pl'p 'i* t VV S;mdwi< hes packed m /^V-' v T AirtiKht Cartons, Attnu f* i HtAa 'M MsrK~* liv e Special Tln.s Mid IL t \\\J Round Drums. \.i s lf'Ol\)'ry In (iail y
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  • 578 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By PEOPLE PLACES DALINEBC saronga In vivid, exotic work for nme of our Singapore colours will be worn by girl hairdressera when the date comes helpers at the Rn' Might In aid ol round. Fund to be held at < -n
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  • 90 4 Weekly Recitals THE Nineteen lh Recital of /the Singapore Gr a m p h one and Music So- i liely will be he! I i t 11 Newtoa R■a <i i on Friday next I at 8.45 p.m. RecitaK are row hel.i every S Friday Ii members of the three
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  • 66 4 See Yourself" Ballet number from the J land Committee Revue -d Yourself" which is havinii successful run at the Victo- ria Theatre. Next perforn- a nee will be a special repeal one on Friday, t.. be follow^ by the final shoi m Satur- day. Dancers m this ineture from left
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    • 114 4 njo M> Beauty jjjjJK ...HekesHour Mm Hyacinth cosmetics have one aim: to make women beaatiful at prices all women can afford. Blue Hyacinth Indelible Lipstick m six shades with rouge to match. I'liu- Hyacinth Powder for a dull matt surface. Blue Hyacinth Cold and Vanishing Creams protect and beautify, f
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    • 29 4 [HATS If I PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA U o w FIRST FLOOR EXTRANCR HIU BATTERY ROAD tT t PWON£i!| -4 Gocw/ Selection of I Ste Evening GoV*4 (sizes 18—20) I
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  • 587 5 Choose Fabrics To Suit Your Furniture N buying furnishing Lies for your home it I as important that should harmonise with krious types of furniture i> that your naU and uld be In keeping inn- different frocks. instance, would iring a pull-on a floating print an dress; yet many Ol
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  • 225 5 I KNITTED garments will not moved by soaking the paper i j stretch at the seams if you sew with oil anl then rubbing gent- i j narrow tapes across the shoulder ly with a soft cloth. seams when finishing off. DUST will not collect behind
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    • 100 5 TELEPHONE I You will find our Telephone Order lj Service a useful i:nd time saving v.v) It of shopping It is at your service r i cm ft 7 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. daily, and on I Sundays and Holidays until 10.30 am U Ring 5376 and ask for Tol-phom
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  • 409 6 AuilmTorrumiion Drive 'THERE l| no truth m the allegations that Woo Mun Choo and Loembruggen paid me money." said N Ramakrishna Subramaniam Iyer, technical subordinate m the Singapore Public Works Department, when he was charged, yesterday, before the district Judge, Mr. J L McFaJl, under the
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  • 232 6 This Man Proved His Honesty IT I* a serious thing to try and Bf*vettt a person from Going his duty by offering him money." remarked Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, when he imposed a tine of $200 or. m default, three months' rigorous imprisonment, on Shikazo Baba (47*,
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  • 52 6 500 Planes A Day MR. Walter P. Reuther. prominent U.S. motor industry official, says: "This war will be won noi on the playing fields of Eton, but on the assembly lines of Detroit." He claims that his plan to use the facilities of the .motor manufacturers would produce 500 planes
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  • 246 6 IN a special Order of the Day on the eve of his departure for England, where he Ls to take up another important appointment, Lieut. General L. V. Bond, G.0.C.. Malaya, paid a cordial tribute to the Australian troops now m this country. He
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  • 174 6 Red Cross St. John Coming To S'pore A N offer by the Red Cross UIU St L A Organisation to establish ah, hnl i Malaya has been accepted by th P f h i the Straits Settlements and the missioner for the Malay States Discussions are now m prtfreai ments
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  • 174 6 UOW serious a thing it to attend court whs moned to do so. even ai ness, was fully brough) to a Muslim woman. B binte Syed Abdullah, Wanteh. when she aj yesterday m the Assia before Mr. Justice Work Bibbijan had been want witness at the Radm Mai trial
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  • 24 6 Prshawar. AN earthquake short here shortly after thi* this morning. The snog moderate Inte isity. felt m Rawalpindi. No »J or damage to propcrtyMg
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  • 219 6 JHREE robbers visiting the house of Tan Siew Cheng, middle-aged fowlrearer of Juring Road, not only robbed her of all her jewellery and cash but beiore leaving the place toey gagged her by tyino a ruler across her "mouth and then fastened
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    • 449 6 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours C\ Scientist Explains How VV_ r New Discovery Makes T^~j! Men Feel Years Younger Oi jSKL.«--u more f .h m 1 lufCeriag men and by physicians throughr long study out the world. For instance, Dr. Jan.. .1 and it.;. is announced RaitclU.
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  • 593 7 I vi to-day is »*<■' Kussia m me cnaouc penoa immefollowhli the Bolshevist revolution. If anything, mama are even worse. forili€r Government officials Of any rank who p» rished are m prison and no hope whatever for their release or even for their ultimate safety.
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  • 623 7 New York. 'rHE expression "all out" heard nowadays when talk turns to national defence or aid to Britain is hundreds of years old and was used by Beket, Chaucer and the Bishop of Winchester, Lancelot Andrews, m much the same sense as to-day, according to
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  • 34 7 Lucknow, May 18. riE Government of tne United Province! hai fixed the rate for th« -sale of MfftT manulactured m the Provinces at from Rs. 8 9-9. per maund to Rs. 10-5-6 per maund.
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  • 347 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1941. MUSSO MAKES A KING \V the past history of the Croat nationalist movement and the Magyar agitation for return to the Hungarian overlordship is any guide, the sell-out by the Croat quisling, Pavelitch, of Croatia to the Axis powers promises to give the Dictators
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    • 26 7 SAFEGUARD W$M YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS Sf.RVICI-: j Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, HNOAMHU, s.s. PHONK no. Wit
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  • 35 8 "iQht be a bit eokt end i '-.i tie's quit* vntti about it iiticf it> all fcr s-'/'a.'v a smile to the lads on the othei —a beauty at Florida beuofl.
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  • 202 8 Siv ike Easing More enquiries made to-day show that while the great majority of (he estate labourers have always been willing to work, they have unfortunately been intimidated by agitators into stopping uork and demanding the release X H. Naden, who was arrested for offences against
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  • 69 8 1 Delhi, May 18. Y|R. Jiiinah ha 3 explained that f *th? All-India MuiJim League's akistan Scheme is not intended i x) cover the States, for those states were not under the control M the Muslim League nar was ■•npie any question of" affiliatinp ne state Leagues to the All-India
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    • 95 8 PASSENCER'S ii.l«.i;A4.t: South British Insurance Co., Ltd. l.i. 5926 2, Finlayson Green I Cultivate The Cathay Habit" Dine and Dance In The *1M 1^ I I Delightful 'Carrier" condition- I I •(l lii .is bracing as that of /ZwjM I I arm ion Highlands P'^rf* COMMENDED BY CONNOISSEURS I Jj
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  • 152 9 L i. to be made by the Controller of Salvage PWintendent of the Government Prinld.S ks to encourage the paper mill indusCTrilH.ne understands. that It* C°ny ikelif thr stock ot [1 during S; :1 P definitely set--11 was made by nday. when be s processes unc^ iii convcrt--0 cardboard"
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  • 122 9 Batavia, May 19. HOPE Of an Allied victory was i\ iterated m a statement by the Anrta press agency, reiuting comments by the Tokyo newsriucis Yomiuri Shim Dun and 1-u-ai Shogyo, two days ago that the N.E.I, authorities were piaymu for time" m the
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  • 269 9 Blackout Case Continued fURTHER evidence was heaid m the traffic court, yester I day, m the blackout case m which Ong Joo Chin is charged with causing grievous hurt to an A.R.P. warden during the blackout night of Jan. 22. Khoo Peck Ec, accountant at the New World Cabaret, told
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  • 49 9 U.S. Coal Strike Ends New York, May 19. A TENTATIVE agreement on wages and hours has been reached between coal owners and miners engaged m the production of anthracite. Hie strike was due to begin to-day but it is now hoped that work will be resumed tomorrow. Reu ter
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  • 19 9 Mr. P. Storr has been appointed President of the Rent Assessment Board for Penang. vice Mr. T. D. Hughes.
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  • 25 9 the nuaaic Bong Hit 1 s Aghting itinutd to e?CT des- temporary itlv met. i ike whooI bombei 1 on ti'-«- f rodromc Kl.
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  • 84 9 Makes Glamour Curls Mr. Steiner (ircsvenor St London, y has solved tht problem f• I women of not being able ti visit the hair tl resser as of t.n as m peac»« time. He adda chignon oi hair to the rein hair, which k made to nvasu r e a"
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  • 259 9 BA TA 'S K.L. SHOP BURGLED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday SHOES to the value of about about 525 were removed branch office m Market Street, was burgled on Saturday night Entrance to the buildlig was gained by th« burglar or burglars scaling the back wall and then
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  • 76 9 CHINESE CLOSING IN ON FOOCHOW Chungking. May 19. CHINESE field despatches clainmktcsms m Hupoh and Fukien In North Hupeh, the Chine* [orcefl Are said to Iwe recaptuirc Taoyann ai midnight on May 10 The Japanese, the despatch* I claim, retreated, leaving, behlm j ,700 dead on the held. In Puklen,
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    • 76 9 g— 7^ BY WALT DISNEY n rr-Kpcrv why x couLwT"ir^^^^l4ggr| I ...ernWME on thuh (^THERE'S A RE,^OM W^t w C^ N gH p W)^ TM(JH y TROPICAL WINRS I SEE THEN it LOOKS LIKE 7 B^k TME N CRiTtER \S REALLY %Ts2stC i IMPOSSIBLE TO 6ET H OUR BIG JOB
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  • 340 10 Sin«a|M»r«' y\»t\ \..\ys llomi Si\ £ESS inclination to live m luxury and enjoy comforts. Social activities, to learn as well as to teach. True companionship between men and women m all things where spiritual collaboration between men and women are so desirable. No
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  • 285 10 |^ADY Thomas opened the exhibition of M I> Muyeur paintings which is being held at the V W.C. A irom May 19 to 26. This noted Belgian artist is devoting more than half his proceeds to th° war Fund and already more than
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  • 165 10 out of fiis handcuffs after J S lice had arrested him. Teh Ten. V (40) escaped from a house m \luar v.J 1 J Eleven hours later. Teh was j the General Hospital attendants J^} I Teh was one of three men arrested TS lion
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  • 21 10 JONDON— Council of the Royal Institute of British Architects have elected Mr. Winston Churchill to an honorary fellowship.
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  • 47 10 Dacca. Mav| IJURING his visit here to-day Home Minister of the Goi ment of Braga! invited sn tions from members of the i tral Peace Committee and < prominent citizens, for the ra ation of communal \nrmm Dacca. The Additional Secretary and Governs! Chief Whip were present. 1
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    • 279 10 NoAslhma £L Two pun ago J. rjrhardn. Hamilton. Caiuuu, v>s> m b«^| with Asthma. ■<;» 40 |m>uii«Js wri^ht, suffered cougtliuk, tiokin« ;.n<J .«tr.«riKl»n* every al^ht— fouldn't Bleep «xptfctel to die Mentfacc r. topped RpttHtnH lust rn«Jit and he has huo none >ur l!, OVER TWO YEAItS. Men j daco Ih
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    • 156 10 BURNS PHILP IJ\ Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANF SYDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger 1 apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., the bankllixi: m X AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEU Y<>KK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA IMM>.<III\\ IJ.V
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    • 411 11 asfsdfs Rations Vacam__ (No. 636H) so 705 co Malaya P» l be ,pore. (No. 581H) k Rwu. r m if' k a CHER for Private P NMMfcL PO-Box (No. 580H) kupcre. „r nenced refrigerator m Malaya Tribune. (No. 579H> SiJYFI) 'i'Milt Employment N Mlllah Mnudarin lesson- ace qualiflaation, Sfg pore.
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    • 692 11 Wanted^ WANTED National Geographic Magazine, July and August. 1938 copies. Kelly Walsh. Smgapore. (No. 558H) TWO YOUNG BACHELORS wish to m.-et I young ladies, view friendship. Beply 't. x 650 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 491H) WANTED TO PUECHASE Ladles wigs, modern styles for amateur theatricals Apply Box No. 678
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    • 576 11 To Let SEA SIDE. Pastr Panjang Road 112, to let, double and single well furnished rooms. board opt. Apply within. (No. 589H) TO LET; For immediate entry. Semidetached Bungalow, 2'« mile. Pahang Road. Apply within. (No. 635H) FULLY FURNISHED. 2 bed room7~rpnt monthly $40-. 24. East Coast Road Apply to
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    • 651 11 For Sale FOR SALE On* Lady's bicycle. In g-"d condition Phone 4595. Singapore. (No. SMH) TWO SECONDHAND Fu.rb.mk Scales and about 150 cust iron godown stand rups. Apply A. T. Edward-, Co. Ltd. (No. 592H) FOR SALE Vigorous pure strain Rhode I>)«nd Reds Cockrels, not yet been ma f ed.
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    • 431 11 ON THE j AIR SINGAPORE Zlll 225 m 1333 <Cl. ZIIP I 30 96 m. 9. 69 mis ZIIP 2 M M m. 8,175 mlcs. ZHP 3. 41 3g m. 7.25 m'eSV LONDON OSV— I7 81 mn; 16-84 metres c;sf— ls 14 mr<: 19 81 metre* (From 6 15 p.m.
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  • 250 12 Once Drove A Taxi BETI'Y CARSTAIRS. ipeed-bott "ace" and heiress to mill-ion-pounds Standard I Oil fortune, who baa offered the use of her yacht to the Duke of vVmdsor. w "Queen" of a Bahamas island Betty has driven a taxi In Brighton, run a bar m Lowestofi. ■iked
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  • 83 12 Simla, May 17. REPRESENTA- TIVE meeting of j Hindus and Muslims! held m Patna to-day expressed concern at the unsatisfactory Itftte of the communal situation m the country and ap-l pealed for the restoration of good relations. The formation of concilia- t i o n committtee J throughout
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  • 32 12 IONDON:- To bring foreign money to our war effort, 10,000,000 Scottish and English mclesk.i 11 s are needed. Farmers and others Me asked to trap moles and sell the i to collectors
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    • 129 12 AGAIN IMF LOCAL PRESS INI Hi si S! •The PICTURE SHOULD NOT BE MISSED" i'ur Pren •■TRACY scores In Oi at Picture" S Tinu-N OPENING TO-DAY f ApiTOI I :m.->— c 15— .1.-1 ■^^^r "iCTi TRACY'S H GR£A r£S7 II nl <1 rrincilCO "Captains :v Coungwus", "Boys Town' I^^^^^BSL j^
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    • 125 12 Special Request Sov^^j FOR ONE DAY ONLY 1 Don 'i MISS IT THIS W/ TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6.15 b 9, 5 P/ AT THE ALII AM|| It H- DOWN MEXICO WAY. .^n^ mt!tv> m mpk, <& autry I^^^s-h' BURNETTE. M^SO A NEW ISSUE OF THE "JAPAN, MASTER 0R1EN1? I The
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  • 89 13 I M ':vin.<rkt'd i II H I I I with [but d by H e who H Hi H uting ths H ft ■r. ted I B Mr. B X nitting I m she .tut. H 1 orous im- < i■ock m- were •lore Mr. Jus- m the Cou;t
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  • 80 13 Italian Plane Attach Greek Ministers Boat I ondon, May 19 1 TKI-MOTOPED Italian plane A machin?-gunned a 300-ton boat on which the Greek Ministers M. las, (Finance) and M. Apostolid s, (Justice) were making their v ay from Turkey to Palestine, rertfi the Jerusalem correspondent the Independent French news agency.
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  • 49 13 London, May 19. TWO days after it was launched. London's hu^e War Weapon* Week— in which 62 boroughs are ■taking £100.000.000 is already an assured success. Although no definite figures were available last night, official indications were that the aim would be surpassed. Reuter
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  • 468 14 fHINESE Athhtic scored another fine victory m a urn cuvision match, yesterday, on the Stadium when they bent the Manchester^ by three goals to nil. The uann' provided interesting other end, Green mtrasd another football, which rnifihL. neverthe- similar opportunity. have been considerably better if the
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  • 149 14 [THE latest list of clasaification.s issued, by the JStraits Racing .LAis.sociati(in yesterday, is: noitsi:s__ f" I>IIJ:TIONS:— <LAB>; 2 -I'm amour CLASS 1 i ßQutesc, CUMfI 4 Ralnborough l.xsv no M. AM-MMII NT NO I ISSIK1) I9TH MAY 1941. HORSKS.— TRANBFKRB.— Ht<»r' i %SS 3 TO CLASS
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  • 58 14 The iollowiwi; players will represent the Gentle Badminton Party m v lnendly badminton mutch vi five .single* and two doubles against the Mexry Union Badminton Party m\ pynday on the former's court v^wunencmg a t 230 p m sharp: f\ T ik Abdullah. Ahmad Taib, Abc'ui Ruhim, Mohamed Shahid, A.
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  • 213 14 KHALSA BEAT MALAYS AT CRICKET THE Singapore Khaisa Association 1 beat the Malay Football AssoI'iaiion at cricket on the Khaisa ground, nn Sunday, by 12 runs. Scores; S.K.A. Mai. an Singh c Omar b I Jabbar X J. B. Gill b I. Jabbar 1, Choor Singh p Salleh b Omar
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  • 148 14 /IffcKN l(.oti)all v>. witnessed m IV the lncndly mutch between the J.C B A and the P.W.D. on Vii< 1 J.C. B. A ground yesterday ">hen the home team deleated the vi.Mtiu team by three noals to (Ml'- J W I) lost owing to poor comDlnation
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  • 248 14 aaaaasfsdf THE Police were defeated by the Gordons 3-nil m a Reserve Division match on the Depot ground yesterday. That the Dons did not score more was mainly due to their poor finishing and to a slight extent to Rajaratnam's good goalkeeping. The match
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 14 This is the Singapore Chinese baseball team which, making its debut m the current baseball league, on Sunday afternoon, blanked the R.A.A.F. 3—o before a large crowd on the St. Joseph* ground.
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  • 64 14 rES played oil last the "B" singles ship (league system) Maxfli Badmini third annual badming nament resulted Ang Gher tfoung beal Henp, 15--G; 10— 1"> Young Kirn beat ?eo 11—15; 15-6; 3--1 f;= Yong and Kang Yo«8 n with an equal number tied for the "champion j
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  • 80 14 In a friendly M od at the prerm- M Club on Saturday t m hand Writer,' to M the Airport by thy M .s.s.w a. pl»«r fl Choo Ann be;.t tf Hal Wall beat C; s Yin lost to Poo'- I Chen B Bak lost t :4 Tun Wee
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  • 275 14 R.E. (Pulau Brani) 7 S.H.B J CINE work by Fitzgerald, R.E. (Pulau Brani) inside left. scored three goals on his own and paved the way li least another, resulted m a 7-2 victory for the Sappers ove Singapore Harbour Board, m a Div. 2A match on
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 52 14 Sports Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. M.F.A. v R.A. iacac>. Stadium: Div. II A. R.A.S. C. v R.A.F. <Tengahi, Alexandra; R.A.M.C. v Moravia, Clerical Union; Reserve Div.. Manchesters v R.E.. Tanglin; Div. II B. Wanderers v Customs, 5.H.8.; v R.A.F. i H.Q.i v i Kranji. Geylang. TENNIS: S.C.C.. v S.C.R.C.
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  • 265 15 vs as a preliminary to the drafting of by-laws Municipal communal burial ground at Choa t the I been agreed to m principle by a standing ngl 7iu Municipal Commissioners, ttee oi i The regulations agreed to m elude a decision to in-toduc n general
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  • 134 15 Tokyo May i*>- Mr Yosuke R and the .Japanese, Pi Dr M-l i regarding Japan's nim- the policy of r tf ;r i lediattrm to .^conflict, Mr. Koh Isnii. Bin Inform*v tola pewsp pondenti nl nee. man said irsed Or. ng t con- rmal Covr Mr Wang m
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  • 30 15 MOSC m May 19. iS circulating abroad to net that the Soviet Govha> permitted the partiof Soviet volunteers m the I have been denied by i Pf( i Ageni -News
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  • 72 15 A Military Band Concert will be held at Jalan Besar to-morrow (Wednesday), at 5.30. Programme of Music by the Pipe Band of the Punjab Regiment by kind permission on Major E. T. F. Pearse and Officers. Retreat Lochan Side: SlowMarch Maliorca: March— Farewell to the cieeks; Strathspey—
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  • 143 15 The Useful Lads B.P. and the Endeavour B P. drew by three games all m a r.Ludly match played at the forme. 's rjurt on Sunday, the last tie being abandoned due |o failing light. Scores of the games played are: 'TTseful Lads players first) Singles:— Lee
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  • 88 15 Coincidental" Visits Of British, U.S. Envoys Tokyo, May M QUESTIONED at a presa conference, Mr. Koh Ishll, acUng spokesman of the information Board of the Cabinet, minimised th« importance of the visits of the American Ambassador. Mr Joseph On-\7. and the British Ambassador Sir Soho.t Cnwgle. to the Foreign Minister
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  • 35 15 Tokyo. May 19-Sir John Greig Latham. Australian Minister to Japan, called on :he Foreign Minister. Mr. Yosuke Matsuokr on Saturday a:" The nature of th* talk was not divulged. Eastern News
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  • Sports Shorts
    • 37 15 Women's Golf Match •pHE women's golf match between Royal Singapore Golf Club and Island Golf Club played at Bukit Timah on Friday, May 16. was won by the Royal Singapore Golf Club by 41 points to 27.
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    • 38 15 SELETAR RANGERS WIN A SOCCER match between the Jolly Brothers and the Seletar Rangers was played at the Farrer Park on Sunday, ending m a win for Rangers by 4-1. Scorers were Othman. Ah Bah and S. Seng.
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  • 39 15 T«HE Singapore lodge Theosophical Society will hold a symposium- on truth through Lord Buddha, Lord Christ, Lord Mohamed and Lord Vyasa, at 8, Cairnhill Road, at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, May 22. There will be ftve speakers.
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  • 177 15 nESPITE the fact thp.t many of their players failed D to urn up for the firal trial of the Business Housec League at Farrer Park yesterday, a team was seated to meet thp Chinese Athletic Association In aW of the W^r Fund whl is to be
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  • 413 15 j^JAKGARET STORKS AND PAUL CLERC WOV THK MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE S.( SPRIWi LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT YESTERDAY EVENING, DEFEATING MR. AND MRS. J. P. I>E C. HAMILTON, f>— :i, 6— 3. This is Miss Stokes' second victory, her first homjr tht»
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    • 244 15 Zafefuabd YOUR VALUABLES Our Strong Rooms are your Protection. It is impossible for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes lor hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 40 15 Tide Table HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 5.46 a.m., 6.8 ft.; 7.13 p.m. 7.1 ft. TO-MORROW: 7.15 a.m,. 6.8 ft.; 8.01 p.m.. 7.4 ft. The Corinthians drew 0-0 with the R.A.F. (Kallang) m a Div. II B match at Naval Base yesterday.
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  • 441 16 INDIAN'S GALLANT FIGHTING IN IRAQ (By lan Munro. Reuters special correspondent m Iraq) y Basrah. May 19. BUNUH remains all quiet. I have toured three sections of the city, Marghil where the airport and docks are situated Ashar the business section which includes the British and foreign banks and commercial
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  • 305 16 London, May V*. Till collapse of Italian resistance at Amba Ateffl and the surrender of the Duke of Aosta means the practical termination of tIM \b>ssinia c;itii|i:iii;ii. Reuter's illpliiiitir eorrefpondeal learns that then- an* still a few ■tattered pockets irhere uaall hodic-, of Italians are holding out. hut
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  • 117 16 DE GAULLE'S CLARION CALL TO FRENCH London. May 19. A CLARION call to Frenchmen to rebel against the traitors who are surrendering the Empire after having sold the fatherland" was made In a broadcast from Brazzaville by General de Gaulle yestei day. Wherever it Is physically possible." he said. "Frenchman
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  • 167 16 Konoye Entertains Axis Soviet Envoys Tokyo. May 19 pRINCE Konoye, the Japanese Prime Minister, acted aa host to Axis a:id Soviet diplomat .v \n elaborate luncheon at the Premier's otttcial residence on S.uurdav Prime Minister Konoye, m his speech. warmly appreciated the reception extended to th<* Japanese Foreign M'.ni-'-r Hi
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  • 69 16 T Shanghai, May 18 HE belief that the Soviet Con-sulate-General m shang'--i 'iuc e 1939. win be shortly I was heighten *l whe day that docuriet Consulate m the custody of Norwegian Consul-General i to the Soviet authorities some bearing on ible turn m Japan
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  • Article, Illustration
    101 16 w In spite of blackout (lift unities, ral newsprint, bombed roads, ami m some bombed offices, the work of producing Br 1,57? newspapers and 3.119 magazines is I on to time. "Great British victory" Ls the cry W j news-boys rushing out into the London i with the latest edition,
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  • 78 16 Loii riE steamer Zam Zan is ovei between Pernamb* be presumed lo^t. it I* annom J quarters In London Th< a tragedy tot the ftittsh and Corps and General etc OauU J Thi.. vessel carried 0 ted by Mr. William Buxtom P l J The unit 01" over 20,
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  • 53 16 J the Soviet Union 1 parachute soldiers. Britain's defence book on this new form of vlet Radio r t number I .vises ir of Stallho (loimeriy H The parachutists mines, :i radio station I Btalino lies In the north of the Bkiek Bea ai i iron arid
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