Morning Tribune, 21 May 1941

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  • 279 1 |T/j€ Situation Is In Hand" Premier STATEMENT ON HESS SOON LONDON, MAY 20. lIP.. WINSTON CHURCHILL REFUSED m TO BB DRAWN YET ON THK SUBJECT OF RUDOLF HESS WHEN QUESTIONERS BOMBARDED HIM IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. MAJOR VYVYAN ADAMS ASKED WHETHER IT HAD BEEN ESTABLISHED
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  • 449 1 GERMANS LAND BY LIDER, PARACHUTE TROOP-CARRIERS LONDON, MAY 20. FIRST OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THE GERMANS HAVE RECENTLY CONCENItD AIRCRAFT IN SOUTHERN GREECE AND NOW LAUNCHED A FORMIDABLE ATTACK RETE WAS MADE BY MR. WINSTON CHILL. THE PRIME MINISTER, IN THE E OF COMMONS AT THE END OF A BRIEF EMENT
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  • 387 1 London, May 20 PALLUJAH, m Iraq, WU captured by British Lvoojxj on Monday, it is learnt m London. It was occupied after successful combined air and ground attack. After operations had begun the surrender of Fallujah was demanded by means of pamphlets dropped from the air.
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  • 37 1 London. May 20.- War Weapons Wffk had a good <>ir. The National Savin;. .s Committee announces that tli* amount received for invc.'.tniciit n. thl Jjrst two days (up to Monday L;' r :ht> wus i' 23.300,000. Reuter
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  • 105 1 WASHINGTON, MAY 20. rj UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT HAS ASK. ED THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT FULL DLTAILS CONCERNING THE 138 AMERICANS ABOARD THE ZAMZAM. The Egyptian steamer Zamzam reported lost In the South Atlantic while carrying a number of Americans and members of the British-American Ambulance Corps to the Near
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  • 585 2 Possibility Of U.S. Entering War... Washington, May 20. £OXGRESS is more than likely to receive a document of some gravity on the "state of the nation" from the President's hand this week. It may even be sensational. Washington, is swamped with rumours and the wildest reports
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  • 32 2 London, May '20. —The French mercantile marine department reports that the number of French ships "confiscated" by Britain total 190, with a tonnage oi 600,000 lon*, according to the Swiss Radio Reuter
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  • 53 2 Vichj, fttaj 20. ryj. HENRY Haye, Vichy'i 5 Ambassador m Washlag- t«wi. his been instructed 1.. 5 ;i^;iii)st ttif- ilrtion of J thy United Males :uitliorities j m placing arim d jjt.-.inls over Cornell m *nieric;»n U Mrtc, a i^ S I slah (I
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  • 146 2 London, May 20. URITISH prisoners, having been cheered when pa«ring through the streets of Athens, the Germans have issued a decree stating that persona indulging m such demonstrations In future will be punished by death, says a Cairo despatch to the Independent French Agency. 'Accomplices," will
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  • 224 2 London, May 20. ICELAND'S complete inde- pendence and severance Of her union with Denmark was proclaimed by the Icelandic Altint; (Parliament) on May 16, says the Lahti (Finland) Radio. The former Icelandic Minister to Copenhagen. Sveinn Pjoerns&on, has been macn first. Regent of the Icelandic Republic,
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  • 87 2 Among those by)^ the King at a i recent Investi- lure was Lieu- S tenant Joseph i i Cox. R.N.R., who was award- ed the Distin- guished Service i t Cross for Oper- aiutit.'i wurk S in the evacua- tion of Dun- kirk. Lieuten- cnt Joseph
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  • 326 2 Jerusalem, May 1 "WELL established information reaching me makes me w tain that the people of Iraq and the majority of a officers repudiate and condemn this subversive movement; Regent Emir Abdullah told Reuter "somewhere m the Mi East" yesterday. "They maintain the highest
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  • 29 2 London, May 20..-^ I lini, former Italian m» Egypt, to been iggj* of Montenepo -cc J if J Cairo despatch to the ■fwpch News Agency^ Reuter
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  • 29 2 London, May »H*. f F ler, Under-Secreta > t Affairs, gave aHn c °n of the Thai IflnW? Khl c and ■W^Sffgwn. > J! ga, son of the I nai Reuter
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    • 67 2 Hfghßlood Pressure Dangerous to Hearl rfcouafldfl of men and irorara i»nst 4a ftw-e the dan»ri of hearl troubU and fi.h'ni!! l i U( <>f j Wood Pr«MUrS Jilfn :»'""1 Prruuire In a rnvKU-rious Uls- more deuthj than caacen \M) •'<;••>- people mistake the nymp' blfl. Kymptoma are: Prwisure In >*iJr:',
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  • 515 3 Lfyick Crosse Te115.... utES of the fighting around Sollum, Capuzzo and Bardia p described m a special dispatch from Patrick Crosse, orrespordcnt at Hellfire Pass, near Sollum m which that tanks and other vehicles which the Germans had Wving for their intended big push
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  • 64 3 Tokyo. May 20. JJATIFICATION of the Soviet- Japanese neutrality pact was exchanged to-day between Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Minister, and M. Smetanin, the Soviet Ambassador m rokyo. M. Smetanin m a speech at the ceremony said the pact was a "monumental event" and would prepare
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  • 131 3 Brigadiers Become Mechanics FOR 3 DAYS) London, May 20. IJRIGADIERS and colonels of the Canadian Corps m Britain have recently changed their rank and uniforms for greasy overalls. They went through an intensive three-day course m the practical side of the maintenance and repair of mechanical transport to give them
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    29 3 One of the w T Officers of the 7 Indian Air j Force V. R. makes himself J familiar with j the handling of J a machine gun. 1
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  • 164 3 Uadoa, .May o 0 Pace of rln M P "My Milch, Ink r stated, ac by fire to our factories which are important for the war effort, where war material is beiiiff made for armed forces, or those whicn serve the vital needs of the population or where these
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  • 57 3 London, May 20.— During a raid on the Suez Canal reported m the Cairo communique on Monday, three enemy aircrait were destroyed, two by anti-aircraft and one by the R.A.F., it is learned In London. Some damage was done to telephone co m m unication m that area but
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  • 26 3 Commission, a s Pilot Officers fn the S.S. Volunteer A1 1 Force has been granted to Mr. G. D. Boissier and Mr. G. H. B. MtfCall.
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  • 118 3 Sydney, May 20. A MUCH greater decree of na'ionn alisation m Australian industry was foreseen by the acting Prime Minister, Mr. A. W. Faddt n, m a statement to-day Mr Fadden said that this would be more than hitherto they had reason to foresee
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  • 143 3 US Angered By Zamzam Sinking New York, May 20. Till New V k press to-day give proat prominence to the reported sinkinjr of the Egyptian liner Zanizim m the South Atlantic with many American members of the British-Ameri-can Ambulance Corps aboard. Despite the lack of details the general Inference is
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    • 39 3 iFvS^^^nlflEi^^^yß L«XITE iniiHtns are i < >l <(1 hard iubb»r Frli 1 1 I J^^L^ u'foi. sale and each uncondiiy j^^g^^^ tionallj |uaranteed !<» t oni I^^ An Empire Product. I Sales and Scrvfre I 111 75, Bukit Timah Road. 11l
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  • 613 4 Lady Thomas Opens Le Mayeur' s Exhibition At The YWCA WHEN Lady Thomas arrived it* the Y.WC.A. at Collyer Quay on Monday at 5 o'clock to ojx'n "M Lc Ifayeur'S exhibition ol pain he was presented with i ixiwi of flowew arranged Bali fashion and basket oi colourful blooms, by
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  • 82 4 We•l t yj Cnuuli w iII hold its annual > upper mi Tues- day, fttitc 3, :«t i tin- csle v. i < IlaH. TiiKcts «f au m^ion mo 20 i tents and Umv art now ivail uhlr frooo ine»i- i km »f til*" Fp- wort'r t.easut'. Wesley
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    69 4 Pol o k, the Bali- J i nese model. I i '!ks with Mrs. I A. H. Dickinson V at the opening i of .>!. Le May- j 5 cur's Exhibition J at the Y.W.C.A. i on .Alonday i Ir.dy Thomas opened the Ex- hibition at 5 p.m. Half the
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  • 54 4 lyiai^DHESS- f ED visitor j at the opening i «l' M. Le May- i em's art exhi- S bition at the iV.U.C. A. »n| .Monday alter- S noon \v»:s Mrs. j (irey-Jone;>. Her frot'k of heavy tuiquoise crepe belt- ed with parma violet and her accessories were
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  • 329 4  - PEOPLE PLACES VERA ARDMORE By cine and was attached U> ti of the Womei Hospiti Pilah. The bridegroom, v;hl My Malacca. i> M J Yit Tim, of thai ,ii<. Itic v.-. Idin p.m. yesterda am it \v«r; Ml lr c Mr. \Y biv.hcr. who Htr gown wai RnisbetJ BMnkethaii c<
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    • 136 4 tW II V DO mf TIf()r(iHTFUL W*y PARENTS '^V^y SFND THEIR i£V .n\S AND DAIdHTERS Jp* PITMAN'S I; hi'crHi- *).r CollCMi SV'''''Hl Of i P'U special Is "«J tinlnlng has tjoor t •r.iordinurlly itMOflMfU] }n nsslsting founs people tc> well-paid and proVMklve p<'«t*' nil branch*** of r.»nuncrclaj ani SeonCarlA] work
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    • 51 4 By the Helen Curtis system. America's most m«" u popular method. NAOMI HAIRDRESSiNG SAW lb. Kodney House, Battery I!oad Full head from Sl2 or 50 cents C« Telephone for appointments: 7."»5.». rri^i BURTOLS^UICK CLEANB 278 Orchard Road I Specialists m Dry Cleaning EUROPEAN UANAQMUtVI I PHONE 7776. I H.uiols i«
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    265 5 liuty cul experts, v, pclsea will prove j ir appearance. The fwing- >r instance, beridei Im- ankles, will help you to fully: Stand upright and then, In one move'«r to the left and, at the tono round to the right, left toe as you do so. Reverse until you
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  • 216 5 For Strong Shapely FeetS r 4 J IF you value your looks follow b Ing worn, slip shoe-trees i:> o A these basic rules foe strong them. an 1 shapely feet: l Weai well-fitting shoes and see that there ta plenty of room m them for your tecs. Tlie lattei
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  • 608 6 Services' BREVITIES If m biqiM* if WHEN a co.krioi oi scoops is himself: j well, its certainly news. l.» scoop was obtained b\ The Dinner; Clnfa wh baa gathered into fea net najne other: man Air. Harrison Forman. wh« will speak I at t/- n. \i Dinner on Wednesday the
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  • Yesterday's Cases From The Courts
    • 162 6 Corruption Case For Appeal THE Crown has decided to ap--1 peal against the decision of 1 the district judge, Mi*. J LMcFall, m which, on Monday, he acquitted N. Ramakrishna Subramaniam Iyer, technical subordinate m the Public Works Department, Singapore, on charges of corruptly accepting money from Mr. C. N.
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    • 87 6 1 GRIEVED father told the A second magistrate, Mr. S Conrad Oldham, yesterday. tnat Itis son was hard to 1 manage and he did not mind if the boy was sent to the Salvation Army Home. The boy, 12-year-old Foo Sian Swan, had been caught i
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    • 119 6 ARMED ROBBED SENT TO PRISON fOR the next five years Singapore's pests J worry the people of thj! He is a well-built vo^ named Chor Tiane* three people who robta gagged a hard workS Chinese woman fowls for a living m Road. J! Not only did this desoe^ his associates
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    • 40 6 TRANSFORMERS mjH I s I 1» Iv I l_^u^/4atfX/ r^a AKM /Jy mlb^ l fnf I PftfrtEm SUHBDh IiBH(3H|E| Highest Quality. BBBajB I Hflj ■■^■unPf I I'll*'* I riAwrffsMml o/ r/ie Genera/ fleeCfie te, Lid., o/ £n^and. "Magnet Ho SM****%
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  • 675 7 (BY LEONARD ENGEL IN PM.) Washington, April 23. ne w< about convoys— American convoys for Britainships m at least the Western Hemisphere half of ntic— is that they're m. The question is no longer ether but 1! With British shipping losses this spring mounting toward
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  • 96 7 Chinese Currency Stabilisation Chungking. May 20. THE committee of the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Fund, which comprises three Chinese members, one Briron and one American, will shortly establish its headquarters at Chungking according to the China Times which b generally regarded as being close to Chinese financial circles. The Chinese members
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  • 194 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE strike of estate labourers m Selangor, which had threatened to reach serious proportions last week, is virtually over. Inquiries made m the Kuala Lumpur and Klang and Coast districts to-day reveal that while ail labourers In the Klang
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  • 30 7 ChungttnC May 20. THE appointment «i Mr. Hsu-Kan, the Vice-Minister Ol Finance, as the Minister lor fW. will l bo an•lSFSSOtfEfcl* Comnnssioner m Kwanftling, will be Vice-Minister of Fn:ance. Reuter
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  • 340 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1941. FORCES OF FREEDOM r ITH the Duke of Aosta's surrender at Amba Ala#i, the Abyssinian campaign has practically come to a close and the two remaining pockets of Italian resistance at Jimmah and Gomlar can now be dealt with at our convenience. The final
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    • 24 7 Classes. fxclusivfxy. jocular ailmprm J| "^rriho^bVa W^T ROMPSON OPTICAL CO. Arcade Building R t THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. I^&JI OcuUr s d«ce). Furopoan Clinical Experience. afsf
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    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, ■mOtfOM, S.S. PBONi: NO. 5918.
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  • 39 8 Royal Air Force's Botha Viie BUwfcW Botha k aircraft which is ncnv m serJS with the rrconnuissaiuc torpedo car- s [Vtog bomber, is I high wtol monoplane powered by JJ» Bf»u hi. reweai engtnea, Tht "Botha* is seen here.
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  • 172 8 "RED" LEADER GA OLED GNE of the leaders of the Malayan "Reds," Ma la Lowas scat to gaol for six months and fined $250 (m default an additional two months) by the third magistrate. Mr. W. D. Carew, yesterday. Ng, 'v ho '.\u> ronvi i c of being a member
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  • 113 8 PRINCESS GIVES U.S. 'IMPORTANT INFORMATION' San Francisco. May 20. BECAUSE Princes Stephanie Hohenlohe has co-operated with Lhe United States Government and firnished Interesting information and because it \va.s difficult to obtain a passport for her. she may be released from detention, according to the chief of the United .States Immigration
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  • 50 8 IT London. May 20. JUh Roya] Naval Cb'lege at Offifinwich was among the damaged In recent i. ir raids on Umdon, it may now bo announced Tin- Royal College cf Surgeons dama ;ed while London's oldest house has also suffered namely Ten, NeviTe's Cout Reuter
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  • 524 8 tI(l|i r Kom THK sudden death occurred yestenla\ of I Malayan tin magnate and big H I Although Mr. Eu had not been m I Kia death waa entirely unexpected iiviß Ihusiafts, among whom he was present at ;h e meeting on Saturday. After the meeting he went to
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  • 84 8 THE Salvation commemora anniversary of ment m Malayai The annual which the Vet Graham White 1 address, will be Army Headqus Road on Wednc at 6.30 p.m. Last year cessful year jn the country sinw here. During the veneers and employ* In the wopm men and 52 inftj women
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  • 44 8 Chun- kill' May 10 BRIGADIER-GEN. Clftggert, Com-, mander-in-Chief of the United, States Air Force m the Philippines who is at present m Chungking, denied any knowledge that American volunteers were cominc to China to join the air force.- Reuter
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  • 67 8 London, May 20. F)R the third night m succession. German air operations over Britain last night were on a limited scale. Ra dci i were reported over ra] areas but bombs were dropped niv at a lew points. Including districts In thp south-west, Easi Anglia and the East Midlands. i
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    • 322 8 I 08 THE I IRGI HGI Ken MMisninenl ol A«erlcaii irvun t- r ■fUrnoofl t-'H k. i- urqoolB< ri tie. Hlimm i* iUwi cut, Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished Amazing ■eSSJIff Seanmu „.,«i.,,;.i. ...->■». Started m 24 Hours *y rr f f «f sers i. New Discovery i i Mr
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  • 173 9 Man is never content to let flowers spend their sweet- ness on any desert ah These S pnckly-garbed girls are the Huh Suilshmp Climate I < lub. an organisation sot un I J£* *"""> virtues of I that Southwestern city. Last year
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  • 207 9 CHINA'S 'WHIPPET' TANKS Chungking. DLUEPRINTS for a baby tank two fee! high, six feel wide and nine feel long with a speed f so miles per hour were i>»^sented to the Chinese Government through the Chinese Kmbassy m Washington by an American designer i" Chicago, iccording to the Shanghai Evening
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  • 144 9 More Aussie Troops For Overseas Melbourne, May 20. THE War Minister, Mr. P. C 6p< rider, hai approved an arrangement by which ken per cent of the Australian Imperial Force units m camp m Australia Vc ill be given an opportunity to go o\\ rseaa aa reinforcementi m addition to
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  • 411 9 Story Of (ouragc THE Hokkicn Street amok story m which three people were injured and one killed was told m the Coroners court, yesterday, when an inquiry was held into the death of a Chinese barber, Tan Ing Kuan, who was slashed behind the neck with
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    • 32 9 IsfT 7 T^ BY WALT DISNEYJ J^Wffni^^nvA B 't g?- U -P^° SE SORTA EXPLORE XKOUND m 60. MiCKEY... j^ ,r\ J --jj^zgrli 'U-J^T^^Zik- (^rosolbl-t: T J vJ__ BEASTS' j V nil
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  • 303 10 BSSwaar-'sSas 0 he Chinese Military Mission to the authorities and Seople of Malaya for all the honour accoroed and th< X,,s showr. to memben of the mission. As m Burma and India we covered s good deal 01 ground m Malaya, m a tortni.hfs
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  • 81 10 Caiio, Way 20. ri; Now Zealand Prim" Minister, Mr, Peter rraser, reviewed Wew 2 land divl lonal troope In Myp^ .<•. afterward risfttng the pa pmc conversing v'^n many n> ii dividual!?. 'V ta the first revl< m the i, return from Gv •-.•■•<:•
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  • 209 10 If War (ohms... IN case Malaya should become involved m hostilities resulting m deaths of or serious injuries to members of her civilian population, those people who wish to facilitate their identification m such an event should get metal identification dies made. A committee of representatives or
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    • 177 10 P. O. BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINE. (iDeorp rat< d In E FENINSU Ml AND ORIENTAL S. CO. MAfL PASSENGER WT> CARGO SERVICE. The best )h- <^u> services we bein« maintained oy the P O. 6. N. Co., from the Straits to their I usunl ports of tail m China,
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    • 458 10 Foot Itch (ami Killed in4oaijs Pain and Itching J^ I Stopped m Jo^fij/$M fV> vnur fort itrh so bally that they nrms, parasitop, arl n« swarh- drive y v crmsy? Doea the skin on ror theaa toot infections, as wiiwi your feet crack and peel? Are tlurc blis- worm I.
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    • 330 11 |•*J iuations Vacani__ boys ne'xK'd. tD t>t| (NO. 5«0H) jp^re. (No. 579H) I I- for Mandarin lessons J ue Qualification. h^T^TF^Clffiß Senior Cam- F U her scl^oi Oerttjcay iggS Apply 12. Borneo R-jad |b R,..d-. Singapore. (No. IU1H) "^WHLB6 for an Enalbo •.n^' Qualifications, salair. [AjrrßD end of Jun* tor
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    • 708 11 Wanted WANTED TO BUY Second-Hand Novels, Magazines and bchool Buukj, at better prices. Rangei Book Store, 41. Bras Basah Road, Singapore. (No. 583Hj WANTED Bungalow or flat, two bedrooms, M.S. Tan'joug Pagar areti. Moderate r >nt! furnished or unfurnished. Box 703 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. (i(WH) WANTED TO BUY
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    • 595 11 To Let SEA SIDE. Pasir Panjang Road 112. to lei uouble and single wdi furnished tooma, board opt. Apply within. (No. 589H) FOR IMMEDIATE ENTRY Semi-dr torhod Bungalow, 2., mile. Pmhanf Road Kuala Lumpur. Apply within (No 835H) TO LET spacious room with decent Ciiineat family m quiet area, Nenr
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    • 513 11 For Sale FOR SALE On 0 Lady s bicycle II p-< -d onaitlon Phone 451)5 bn.gapore. (No. li,fcH) TWO SECONDHAND Fair^.i.,. Sfltlai i»nd about 150 cast iron godown Bttrnci t t.pt. Apply a. T. Edwards dt Cu. Etd. t |Nc FOR SALE. Vigorous purr str;.!c Bt ■< Island R<-c!s Cockrels,
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    • 422 11 I P TEE i SINGAPORE ZHL 225 Dl 133T <JCt. zii r i M N m 8. 69 m|rft /lIP 4K sft m. 6,175 m|6». ZHI' S. 41. 38 m. Ml nua. LONDON f;SV— I7.BI ni 16 84 metrm «sf— ir 14 mcfr; 19 81 metre* (From 6 15 |>
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  • 338 12 i' Radio) Karachi, May 18. t.r. Indian popuia--1 tion In Eriti d no casuain account the war. accordlni m Indian man who has just returned here. When hostilities broke out a number of Ind traders were cut from communication with India, but that did not lasc long.
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  • 17 12 Mr. E. j. Polglase hi been anpointed Assistant Superirjtendent oi Rubber Contiol for the Islp.nn of Penang.
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    • 162 12 M.G.Ms SUCCESSIVE HIT! ..ami another TRIUMPH for Double- A ward- Winner SPENCER TRACY! CAPITOL H MiBP Hi Wbert you Always Know There s a Darn Qoo4 Show!" "~~io^k 9^ooo FAILURES! t&jSJf But One Girl Believed m Him... WOBtim W Stood By Hi*n...And Inspired Him J^T 'f'Wk to Win the PI
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    • 72 12 The Screen 's most Heroic AdventuA OPENING re AT 3.15, 6.i5 9.15 ?j A TWO AGAINST THE WCRLn FwiANKS.,, BEii Produced b« MARRY EDInT^On A NfW UNivt^* A JAMES WHALE Production Also British Pa'he^azette They're back again m their best hit yet! i SATURDAY at MIDNIGH^ |At 12-10 o'clock AHIA3IBJJ
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  • 81 13 I ir<»« I Indian wai* i:.. v r.. m« k <■.: I ft needs I E ft: He paid m of f troops In iding rhe J[ for Amba ■ho.<c captun m.' I::, penal H;u announc- ia:-j,i-ly due \a. and Ml> Indian Hthat the last Hi In East Bi
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  • 6 13 Baro.-iv have I ironI I
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    • 224 13 i A THRILLING JOURNEY! I LONDON I v^_> BUDAPEST.,! THOSE INIMITABLE SILLY ENGLISHMEN 1 55A511 KASHOIIB» A I XAivrox wayxi: and exotic GRETA CYNT j Music! Dancing! Comedy! Romance!! ALL TO BE FOUND IN ,^EXT CHANCE AT THE PAVILION j 'Cultivate The Cathay Habit Dine and Dance In The vi^/l
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    • 94 13 9jLl SEASON I jLfl IXIKNI)VI>. I TO-lIAV PAVSIJOi\ TRULY A PYRAMIDIC ENTERTAINMENT. Columbia's I j HA YE YO U SEEN IT YET? Varhvil with Thrills. Ariion ami llril luil Ih'M'H llonianre! The most Exciting, Inspiring Spectacular Production Since "Bengal Lancers" Gala Premiere m aid of WAR FUND Monday June 9th
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  • 171 14 Z TJI-lll.rs sh.mM I 5 t 'he Stadium <N idW the DfW I 15;. l BXn Aftd f M S irafii i eaateaden J Harness HWMHaf LnfVC J li ..niionship m.- 1 a S ItMSf 'Rounlrr S S lioth sid'-s bav«' xt'M f»be beaten, although (he
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  • 324 14 THE Malays scored a convincing five-two victory over the R A. 1 (Ac-Ac) m a first division match on the Anson Road Sta 1Un Awan t g 1 Gabus was outstanding and, showing excellent opportunism, scored three of the Malays' goals. D'RdSario and Beech worked bard
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  • 37 14 In a Reserve Divi:ion match at Tanglii. yesterday, the Manchesters beat the R.E. by one goal to nil. R.A.F. (Tengah) beat the R.A.S.C. m a Division 2 A match at Alexandra by three goals to one.
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  • 24 14 THE Competent Authority for Oil Fuel and Lubricants. S.S. and F.M.S.. advises that the basic petrol ration for Jane will be unchanged.
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  • 42 14 AiN interim dividend of 5 per cent, on the ordinary shares for the financial year ending June 30. !041. has been declared by the Directors of Kluang Rubber Company Limi'ed payable to the Shareholders on the Register on Wednes- Jvnc 11. 1941.
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  • 633 14 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuead npHr. following are the entries for the June meeting of thr Perak Turf Club com:: encln II»y 31 and continued on > J mr> 2. 4 aud 7. l Hor-« class one. divisions three, two He. vi\- furlonps. rive nnd
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  • 143 14 the Sir., aprr( Narci ntmnd \JL* with the usioms k, s<onn ff one J i The B am e waskeeZ! during i V( (7/ hall Wanderers had the ey.br r afi lh? Cllstr:? I '^much game m thi the exchani fairly e\ Ihe gj me op toms aita.?l I(
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  • 80 14 TOO 1 I I t hal t m 111 OJ bod"- d€ larccl t itfeldin- t0 ning bar! 1 R a Jhi«l bro- .slavery to count jtoscd &i areatir JJ close to M Sir Abdul 1 former J«J Higl^ c n 0 Lahore n( Deputy r J Punjab Council.
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    • 62 14 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY SOCCER BtlSlneM Houses' Lei S.C v Oversea-Chinese Bank. Btadtui Dlv. 118. S C.F.A "B V HM S. 9 F. and N; JCS.A. v Fort JC S A TENNIS: SCR C, S.C C. and V uniruaments. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES 74 TO-DAY: 7.15 a m., 6.8 ft.; 8.01
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  • 46 15 icshful partnership with Miss Margaret Stoker. nenin^ when won the mixed Rubles S.C.C. Spring lawn tennis tournament. I the added distinction of winning the fina? ere Se f" hin <inirles from Roy F. Smith at the S.C.C. STZS!' cierc won 6 7 5 6 4
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  • 105 15 Took Major's Car For "Joy Ride" BECAUSE they took MJ a major's car lor a joy-ride, two English soldiers stationed at Gillman Barracks, George Hill (26; and Victor Herbert <22^, were each fined $150 or, m default, a month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. W. D. Carew, the third magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 69 15 £5 Gift— For Swearing He's GOING To Do FOR bad language he expects to use, a Luton business man has bought absolution by contributing £5 Id advance to the town's War Weapons Week Sending his cheque, he writes: "As a penance for all the bail language that war conditions, Government
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  • 171 15 Spitfire Wins Iron Cross ASPITFLRE pilot was patrolins over the south-east coast when a formation of Nazi fighterbombers came m. Sorting out one. he chased it over half of Kent until he managed to pour a good ten seconds' firing out of his eight puns Into the Me. Th? Nazi
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  • 347 15 BRIGHT LIGHTS! "SO KNDS OUR M». H I (At the Cathay) |£XX Maria Remarque's powerful novel Flotsam" comes to the screen m one w the be t pictures of the year "So Ends our Night," which opened at the Cathny yesterday. It is the story of Germany's army of Jewish
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  • 26 15 Forcing the play right from the start, R.A.M.C. scored a four-two win over Moravia m a Div. 2 A. match on the Clerical Union ground, yesterday.
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    • 73 15 §^ißiio%s?r!r R ;1 WARREN WILLIAM PORTER HALL B t AW 4 Cart Of T» ■■!■■<■ ji'«w »w T »t ci«»<« M>r«« Directed by WiSLEY RUOOiES liing To The PAVILION FtLAIS SIIMMI I CONTEST THE si DAY AFTERNOON ■»M'K!v I \!>Y A: (,F v I i .\I>Y LADY, GENT GENT) I
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    • 447 15 Public Notices NOTICE Ai ol LUL^ cfate, Mr. AJexunde* JHclv* r t:; no longer connected vHls J?KO k.Mio Pictures (Malayan Bio. HKO Radio Picuu»s* < (Malaya) Inc., 1 By Its Attorney. I MftJ.AV^"\ BKOAOCASTIMG < COKPOKATION ■k-.i.i 1 1. Engineer Applications arc invited for posts a5 {'j Transmitter maintenance engineers.
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  • 528 16 Campaign In Africa LONDON, MAY 2t. PEALING WITH OTHER ASPECTS OF THE WAB UHR. WINSTON CH U "^'J^ D PRIME MINISTER, IN TIIF lIOITSE OF ™"™™*2°jlAJ OB ORGANISED RESIST OF AMBA ALAOI MIST BE < MTOHttDr OB RING FIGHTING ANCE BY THE ITALIANS WAWWTOUTO B
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  • 91 16 The enemy attack on Crete is the feature of the R.A.F. communique from Cairo. It says that enemy aircraft carried out a sustained attack throughout yesterday on aerodromes m Crete. The hospital at Canea uas bombed and machine-gunned and some casualties were caused to hospital staff. Later reports
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  • 53 16 London, May 20 THE seizure of Martinique by the 1 United States will be strenuously opposed, stated the Germancontrolled Paris Radio announcer to-day. He added that the citadel of "Port de France," containing Kold of the Bank of France would be blov.n up sooner than let it fall into United
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  • 125 16 2 London, i THE Italian Commaader-in-Chief mi n u2 the Duke of A«*ta, is expected to «2 l>ersonal surrender with his Staff off Aniba Alagi at noon to-day, it j s t c ,2 London. It is understood that h° L> beb corded battle honoars
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  • 59 16 NEWS BREVITIES London, May 20.— All ships of over 1,600 tons, except Government ships and fishing- boats, come under the terms of the order issued to-day, under which it is forbidden, without permis* sion of the Ministry of War Transport, to make an agreement for the hire of such ships
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  • 55 16 London, May 20.— As part of the preparations against the ri.sk of invasion, the Ministry of Food has already appointed In certain parts or the country voluntary food organisers to look after local food supplies should the communities m which they live be isolated by the enemy. Over 500 volunteers
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  • 89 16 The followiim PWsons have been t iected members ol the Bar Committee for the Settlement j i Penanc; M r C. D. ?3 Hogan, president, Mr. Lim Chens Ean. vicepresident; Messrs Ong Huck Lim N Raqhavan, F. G. Pooley and Ourcharan Singh, members Mr. R. P. Kelly, Executive Engineer Kulim
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  • 221 16 Haifa, S THE British Coasul-Gf 1 Beirut. Mr. G. T. has been recalled and Beirut as soon as posa learned from the Pale rian frontier. About 50 German j far have crossed Syria, ing to a usually reliaU m Cairo. "The French la Syria j doing all m their
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