Morning Tribune, 23 May 1941

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  • 19 1 Morning Tribune l ,<;. Friday. May 23. 1941. MORNING TRIBUNE FRWAY, MA\- 23, lb*t. Morning Tribune Friday May 23, 1941.
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  • 430 1 VARNING O VICHY London. May 22R tams that the French oil tanker tehere/adr. carrying a cargo of oil from ISUtes !><»rt to Casablanca has been Ited t» the British Navy in the Atlantic Ert had been granted tor the cargo, but jo recent developments interception was elt-NS decided upon. lh<
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  • 319 1 Cairo. May 22. A 8 a result of the capture of I .illuiah on May 19, the British have taken 300 Iraq prisoners, including 27 officers, with considerable quantities of stores and equipment. The British on May 19 also took Post H2 on the pipeline
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  • 287 1 Cairo, May 22 TWO enemy divisions are trapped between British I'.mpire forces i» Abyssinia and over 5,000 rifny prison. trs have beea taken, accord- J j ing: to to- day British Middle I ast commsnique which I says: I "In Gondav unit* of the Sudan Defence Force
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  • 33 1 London, May 22.— N0 official confirmation is available in London of the report that Free French troops hive entered Syria and have been joined by French troops within Syria Reuter
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  • 56 1 New York, May 22. QENATOR David I. Walsh, Chairman of ttie agnate O Naval Affairs Committee, accessing a meetm. of the organisation "Americans United ta h ••incredible I it may seem, letters now reacn ing tKski o? members of Congress ore strvnm un!^ j^^ffif&s W sr^ 1
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  • 871 1 NAVY SINKS DESTROYER: NAZIS LOSE HEAVILY Battle Of Crete JHE BATTLE OF CRETE CO NTINUES WITH UNABATED FURY INTENSE FIGHTING CONTINUES, BUT THE SITUATION IS IN HAND, ALTHOUGH THE GERMANS OBTAINED SOME LOCAL SUCCESSES. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, THE PRIME MINISTER, IN REVEALING THE LATEST NEWS OF THE FIGHTING TO THE
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  • 149 2 London, May 22. ntTAILS of German penetration into Fr.-n.-h Morocco have D berom, known in London. THe Germans ';"^W^-r-d themsclw there through the medium ol the c omini.ssion whi s pnvly German to composition and tacludes no ItaSan memfes. Thta is divided into two sections, one naval
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  • 74 2 London, May 22. yHE German Finance Minister, Count Schwerin. arrived in Paris for talks with the German authorities there, says a Paris dispatch to the official German News Apency. He comes from Brussels. An order issued in Vichy prohibiting the sale of Swiss newspapers in
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  • 127 2 SPENT 22 YEARS IN GAOL HERBERT Kershaw 162 of no fixed abode but a native of Radciiffe, Manchester, was at Stafford sentenced to two months imprisonment on each of three summonses for stealing bicycles belonging to Patricia Murphy, of 8, Rowley-grove, Stafford, and Pamela M. F. Coney, of Silkmore Hall,
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  • 74 2 VICHY ENVOY IN BOLIVIA RESIGNS La I'az, May 22. j fTHE Vichy Minister to Bolivia, M. Heavt t (irandim cJe Leprevier, y yesterday caJled at the y Chancellery and stated t that he had sent in his res%tuUiofl to the Vichy (iovtinmcnt on irrounds i i hat he disagreed with
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  • 30 2 Chi: JAPANESE aircraft I shan. norMi-cast oi yesterday. The CMJ claim that one WF" was shot down by i-f fencps in Tuesdays ran tu— Reuter
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  • 151 2 London, May 22. THE Nazi Gestapo Chief, Himmler, states the German Radio, is on his way to Oslo where dock workers have come out on strike. The workers' action arose out of an attempt to form a Fascist trade union, according to tiie Swedish
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  • 187 2 London, May! "jHERE does not appear to be any German' I however humiliating, which the Vichy Q rnent, in its present mood, can or will refuse," j Times, adding that in everything but name, Vic joined the Axis. Referring to Iraq and the Arab world generally,
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  • 235 2 Adelaide, May 22. TUK tide of war is moving: swiftly towards our shores as ii» t situation iji th e Balkans and thp Middle East becomes more acute." This warning was made by Mr. A. N. Faddeti, acting Trinie Minister. He said there was no need
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    56 2 During their A tour of Malayan H defences, the* Chinese Mis- j sion visited I* A I work- Z S shops and han- m gars, saw fight- JJ J ers and bombers which are in j service in Ma- laya. I Photo shows: 5 I Members of the 22 Mission
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    • 124 2 r'^ n-i. j i^^*Bm Jtm/ a II I a j A A m > Wffu^M *J f\ 'J k A j kj A \^>^ \2^ O Regular automatic stropping keeps Valet* blades 1 •n perfect condition for weeks on end— far longer than KT^ ordinary blades. A Valet Raxor will
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  • 163 3 NAZI PUTSCH IN CHILE Santiago, May 22. p^eedinfSi consequent upon a Nazi putsch nipped j by the Chilean police, continued yesterday. Roberto Sahr, who is in charge of the oated 20 Nazis, and, after the enquiry of three of the party leaders on charges of i th, security of the
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  • 115 3 ITAIN TO UY SHIPS nS. America jrashinfton, May 22. ys is negotiating i h latin American it is reliably report- 1 the purchase of some .hips idle in ports success of these efforts I to hinge upon the itions between the an Financial and iii Committee and J e An.ericun
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  • 46 3 i don, May 22. one of hospitals. In a reci the wing of Id post. time the d. In a entire ward on "•keel and rs were also id, despite bombing casualties wne [ht and all "1 to the counonowms dav Reuter
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    41 3 A> in the; Commands of' f the Arm v, troops in Noi- them Irelan«l are paying great attention I to salvage ard anything that can be iiiatfo I use of are not wasted. Flattened petrol cans ready for disposal.
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  • 106 3 Moscow, May 22. THE appointment of two vice-admirals and nine rear- admirals' in the Soviet Fleet was announced today. The total of these ranks has now been brought up to 10 vice-admirals and 54 rear-admirals. The promotion of numbers of chore duty staff has also been
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  • 124 3 Ankara. May 22. THE Turkish Deputy, 11. Yalcin fired another broadside at Germany to-day. He recalls that Germany promised Rumania friendship but gave away Bessarabia. Transylvania and Dobrudja. while all the resources of Rumania are In German hands. He recalls also that while still friendly
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  • 55 3 Tokyo. May 22. The international and domestic situations were discussed at a liaison conference between the Government and the defence services, according to the Domei Agency. Later the Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka. and the War Minister, General Tojo, reported to the Emperor on
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  • 160 3 U.S. Envoy On Chinese Survival Manila, May 22. A FREE, and democratic China will emerge from the struggle fcr .survival, Mr. Nelson Johnson, former United States Ambassador at Chungking, said at Manila yesterday. He is on his way to Australia to assume his new post as Minister. The Japanese will
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  • 35 3 Washington, May 22. rKE United States naval authorities have announced that Captain William Quigley, U.S.N. has been appointed Chief of General Staff. This is considered an unprecedented procedure in view of his rank Eastern News
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    • 18 3 klitioiis Malayan Fish hl y Caught ere d Fresh Daily IJ», Boat Quay E OKEE HUP F 'SHMONGER
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    • 143 3 "Cultivate The Cathay Hahit" Dine and Dance In The .^'^■^ft I Delightful Carrier" condition- /^jtjj ft ed Air as bracing as that of Ik Cameron Highlands P^A commended by connoisseurs no admissiopTcharge during the week saturday nights extension until 1 a.m. with floor show ALEXANDRE DUO COWAN BAn.EY Admission $1.00
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  • 784 4 R. A. F. DANCE AT ADELPHI HOTEL News Flashes OJAKD WO tm fOf Uh' MCMM <>1 to-morrow nit',ht (unw ai the Adeipiii. to be given by ill rmnka ol the HA P itoUOO, Kalian 1 arc members of tli dance committee beaded by the chairman, p o Btr 8U phen
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  • 101 4 PEOPLE PLACES By VERA ARDMORE Cricket Captain OECOND OrTuer H E. Archdale, who commands the "Wrens' is hating a •busy time lately looking at materials for new uniforms for the members of her section. Those chosen in London are far too hot for this climate, as most "tropical" things bought
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  • 205 4 S itf count*! (c nl res are I keeping up their i supplier of? S CV intuits to thr N y entrai Depot i here and it's I really anu.zin- i the amount of work lhat is done by women S living in isolat- i ed parts ol
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    • 32 4 Be comfortable! Look charming! See the new collection of luxui ious Chinese brocades Ideal for house-coats and hostess Kither by the yard t aiade up m stock sizes. WASSIAMULL'S 31-33 HICH STREET
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    • 84 4 Deautif j Ulue Hyacinth fos have one 3>m: to nomrn hrautilul it I ail wonttn can afford Ulite llyicfnUi N Lipstick in sis *ha#» rouirp t<» BiltA Blue Hvacinlh M a dull matt surfa* Blue H>.uinlh f<* a?i^ h^au'ify. OHnto Nail PoW chips or p** excitinji colour*. Blue Hipd LAST
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  • 948 5 Introducing THE NEW BABY j P re paring the older child don 't let your first-born feel "out of it" when baby comes that it »s L o prepare an older child W m ii for the comtat of a H, u r do not always know [set about it.
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  • 48 5 WHEN beating 1 or stirring cake S mixtures, use an upward move- ment, raising i the spoon at i the end of each stroke. The. mixture is rais- **d and air is enabled to en- ter, thus mak- ing for a fax S lighter cake.
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    • 50 5 ■ft i ■M V BV I j^B A delightful 1 mtraspku< NEW table wine V /fl ft, BH B^BB 'I BjHW^i O hB i i^ I PENFoiw The finest value m white wines ,!I?It!!^- J BJBi vB B^BB^BSB^BjI .».K"f( HJ^ Mb. ,'jJl ■fc.^BBJI SNCAPORC COIL CO T BB c^ *^7A
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  • 158 6 VJENT to the mental hospital for observation, the Hokkien Street amok, a 27-year-old Teochew named Tan Keng Leon g, was reported to be of unsound mind and incapable of making his defence. This was revealed in the Coroner's Court, yesterday, in the course
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  • 112 6 I Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. O FLAKING at the annual »5 meeting of the Larut Tin Fields. Limited, to-day, the l chairman. Mr. A. A. Hens- i I gtler, dealing with labour problems, said that employers on rubber estates as well as 1 tin mines had not only pro-
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  • 133 6 WITH only one cent in hU possession, A. M. Hussin Ahmad Ambar <35), walked into a garage m Jalan Besar and hired a car at $2 an hour, about midnight on Apr. 23 He drove about the town Xor 5 14 hours, and during the course
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  • 220 6 Rotan For Singapore Parasites THREE o* Singapore's human Dara Ah Tor, Yeo Ah Meow and Tan v v will for the next few months cheu it n c hind the trusty bars of Cha.» S i «<| a c Soon, too, they will be squeali impact with their anatomy of
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  • 473 6 UOW a youn^ Cliiucse was caught with a tity of forged currency notes while aj embark on a ship leaving the Colony ad months ago was revealed at the Assize yesterday, when Tan Hong Leung was before Mr. Justice Worley and a commi with possession
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    • 32 6 1 fa ct 2 n£ hou s e ywC»M*»OREFRIOERATOf| M 1 t^ x tot a^ M»WftWWt o/ 77* General MwMe Ca; LM, England 'Uagnet House" Si« apore.; 441 WariTU 30 3 A
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  • 783 7 THE DEI GROWS IN STATURE (By A. T. Steele in the Chicago Daily News) Batavia (Java). .TRY month iinds the Dutch Indies more self-reliant, more determined ;md better able to get along without the guidan j pf their prostrate parent Holland. The "helpless ,iph;in" of eleven months ago is growing
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  • 338 7 yiCHY'S contention that the uSe by Germans of French air bases irt Syria is not incompatible with the armistice terms bears out the suspicion that there must have been a secret annexure to the treaty, the contents of which have not been published. Thus the Nazi
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  • 1019 8 MUSICAL O More Shots In The UNI ON nelight Review Following A Review Of A Revue |N addition to to- morrow's final performance of 'See Yourself", presented by the Island Committee, there will be an extra performance at the Victoria Theatre to-night. In view of the deserved success of this
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    • 106 8 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE" CLASSICAL RECORDS I provide the most I inexpensive form of I entertainment and f relaxation at home. MOUTRiES have a comprehensive stock and the prices are still at pre-war level. **y ■■P fIM a^ z^T 5? 5: FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL j No. 1 A, KIRK TERRACE
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  • 54 9 |#pHE nineteenth recital of the 1 Singapore Gramophone ani will be held at 11 »ad to-night at 8.45 p.m. devoted to English Works by Elgar, Bax Vaughan Williams wffl bo Included MINUTE recital by Mine M Bonenfant and Mile. H. Bonen[ani will be broadcast from thf Singapon studio
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  • 57 9 War Material For Malaya I'kliirt'rf during unloading on Singapore docks is this war material to build up the defensive gtrtaiftk of Mala\a. Like other shipments from Great Britain this me sailed through th e 'little of Atlantic" unstath«d. Photos show eoolies on Sin. l*pen itcki htadlins part. assembred pun ailf
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    • 131 9 ijsutnMa COLUMBIA f^^mk MASTERWORKS SYMPHONY No. 25 in G minor (K. 183) DX 8126 8128 Allied Wallenstein and Symphony Orchestra SYMPHONY No. 40 in G minor (K.550) LX 8343 8345 Bmno Walter and Berliner Staatskapelle Violin Concerto in D major (K.218) LX 3166 81$* Joseph Szegeti (Violin) with London Philharmonic
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  • 7 10  - THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN CROSS nv
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  • 262 10 Simla, May 20. A CONFERENCE WU held here to-day oetwocn represents lives oi the Governi meht of India, the J Government ot Bengal and the Simla Municipal CommUtcv vu consider a scheme for the improvement of the city's civic amenities costing some £137,500. Peihawar, May 20. 1
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    • 449 10 Public Notices^ SINOAP6BE MTJOCtPAUTt tice is hereby given that the •ration and Licensing of Dogs bin the Municipality 01 Slngafor the period beginning l i ;«Ml. and endin ri on 31 May will commence on Monday. 2 1941, and will continue Sui days exceptedi between of T.30 am. ana m
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    • 353 10 THAI MOVIE HAM) IN JAPAN Tokyo. May 22. A THAI movie band arrived Ui Tokyo at 9 o'clock on Tuesday night to introduce Thai music and dances to Japan. Thailand screen stars of UM Srikurunq; Film Company. .Mani Sumonj and Messrs. Ch Suvascmdha and Nart Thavovabutra. accompanied the gfoup. Eastern
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    • 230 10 eczema l!| Killed in 7 MirnJ Tour skin has nenrly 5d minimi fi.,.^^| and ports where hi.' V,' 7l||^H ril.le Itching, (>,., k i, z^SjM Burning, Acne, i'lnKworm p'cf^^H Hlacklieads, Pimples, F-.t Ir.'-h arnil^H bW'Tutehes. Ordinary tr. .ttm«r.n dv.^H temporary relief because thev dn m^H ihe germ cause. The new
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    • 403 11 fafj;a fafja f Jmeltic Occurrence^ tr; ASSOI NCEMENT "papers kindly copy. Situations Vacant T^7~s;..its-born Chinese pur. Senior CP.rufe 1 z AMd). Singapore. (No. 621 H) TED sale and teachers with fownbrWf. Certihcate with Oral lc h primary ClMses. APP^' J 0 N^; 0 Ifclay* Tribune, Ipoh. (No. 6COH) BD A
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    • 693 11 Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY secondhand Piano. Any make. Quote lowest cas^ price. Box No. 724 co Malaya Tribune Kuala Lumpur. No. 659H> j WANTED. Bungalow or flat, two bedrooms I M.S. Tanjong Pagar area. Moderate r: nt'. 'furnished or unfurnished. Box 703 ro Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 6WH) WANTED TO BUY
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    • 623 11 To Let I LmSS a lnllc> pa a »8 R<>ad, Kual>« Lumpur. Apply within. (No. 635H) I °ETACHED compound houses, 60 &6? i f-^T^ff^ Singapore. Vacant from —4*. Rent $45- p.m each. Appl v In person to above Rddresses. (No. *****) 52?"?™* d ttß^ ral *ed deT^t ram" E t
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    • 656 11 For Sale FOR SALE. Vigorous pun- strain Rhod* bland Reds Cockrelk not y« f, b— unled. Box 715. Malaya Tnt>uu»-, Singapore. (No. ti3lH) CiARRARD latent AutonukUc 8-R«;corc| Changer with Amp* Dei ta »M>uutl(ul r:ibl- net. $125U; Phllco Riidio (U»4f>), %ll^.- BuLh a;> good, as new ;<^. Nlv«Mi R«nd, Singapore. <No.
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    • 451 11 I CM THE I AIM SINGAPORE 5 ZHL 225 m. 1333 /HP I 30 96 m. i 9 69 mr-i ZHP.2 48 Mi m. 6,171 m|Cfl. 1 CHP.3. 41 38 m. 7JI m>* LONDON iJ GSV— I7KI mc!i; >« 16 84 ».,i,^ 4 «;n! -i, u mc|n; 1 19. 81
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  • 279 12 Lahore, May W. tN the Punjab WJ I „i 14.875 has been sent to the i*J"j;; ort War Fund by tv district of Hta«ar. The ramlne-stricken trict has contributfd more than ***** for th e purchase 01 rl£hter planes. The Maharajah w CooC h Rehar naj provided
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    • 155 12 M.G.M/S SIXTH SUCCESSIVE HIT! I I ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR DOUBLE id \\/\/?D- VW2V2V£R ffifiVCER /A'. K- > (^Qi/DUJCXyC and 9.15 when. y»u ahnyi know th.res a Dam <i«K,d Show' till l**? f^Mm Latest METROTONE NEWS -of -the -DAY With FIRST PICTURES of AMERICA'S PARACHUTE TROOPS IN ACTION! j "She was
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    • 134 12 The most heroic adventure ever "fij^TT TO-DAY 3-15 A A Aft „«m. ALWiAMbft A Wr\9Sß OOUCIAS JOAN (BPpiJ!*^^^ Mm FAIRBANKS, BENNETT ES% |f UN HtlVflj r^fil ..John HOWARD Aion HAI( t% I Geofae RAWCROf T V.ixent PRKE AUPO AIR-MAH, BRITISH RATHE GAZETTE First 'FOUR DAUGHTLRS Thai "FOUR WIVES" NOW WARNER
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  • 226 13 revities om The Courts I cOl1 clu>ion I he bfownout causmp ir persons at Kidge on Mr C H in the itffic court i B convicted I s ed and sen- i him to five 5 Imprisonl each ol the charges, the •c to run con- E Hi also be
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    • 271 13 OPENS SUNDAY WITH 4 SHOWS PAVILION A PICTURE WITH A NEW TWIST AND A TUG AT YOUR HEARTSTRINGS SOMETHING REALLY DIFFERENT BUT GOOD Billy Lee -Lois Wilson Walter White, Jr. t Woltw Whit*, if. Or.o'«ai »»o'V by Oof.» MoMo» »J> Ml VXXJSXWY I V O.r.cUd br CMAIIIES IAtTOM TKV* Jk
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    • 134 13 "Last two Days°^| TO-DAY TO-MORROW j PAVILION-3 15-6 15-9 15 110/.. 11l SSI I I ->l<l. IHti <.l \S Columbia's I "This Thing I j Called Love j ///r O//A' Comedy in Town Over i ///<• week* end J NOTICE! PAVILION I > OWING TO EXTENDED SEASON OF COLUMBIA'S I
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  • 449 14 SOUTH CHINA VISITORS DID NOT COME UP TO EXPECTATION frHE visiting .Scull, Chil >tball team did not come up to expectation In their H itch in Singapore yesterday, on uhe Anson Road Btadiurq en the Combined Chinese held hem to a two-all draw.
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  • 242 14 lii the 12th minute the tourists opened th*» scoring, Teck Kef nM'ing off a penalty awarded against *»e Combined side for hand's. Ah Poon handling the ball in a desperate attempt to stop it from entering the net. Six minutes later, however, the local team equalised, also through
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  • 243 14 fWO semi-fin:*. In the B.C.R.C. tennis tournament, were concluded yesier. Titi^JfctT^ lb les hancli cap semi-final Edward T., n and chev Poh Ki»o '-3. met stiff opposition at the hands of Low Kce Po-v r.nd Eu Cheow Chve' (-6) before the former, won
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  • 205 14 Navy 5; Publishers DLAYING in the left wing for the Navv v (3) gave a tine display of football n !°S 2A match between the Navy and m!i q D lishing House, on the Y.M.C.A. ground day, resulting in a win for the goals
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  • 210 14 fHE Royal Air Force, as expected, emei winners over the S.C.C. yesterday in a i division match on the Padang by three goal nil. Although the S.C.C. were on the defea most of the time, play was quite fast andth ing. With bettor shooting, the
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  • 91 14 GEYLAN ENGLISH SCHOOL SPORTS THE 17th. Annual m Sports of the Gcyla^B lish School were s f5M run off on the school terday before a large M Competition was jfl« and at the conclusion events, Mrs. Graham presented the If ze s en M P A cheque of $100 War
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  • 38 14 DUE to the f 0I V a all dtliß Stamford tear f h VM the division Jß m afl d dH Indian AsaodJ"^ w *,i| ford Sports Clud^^ jj played on the BOt t^^H-
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    • 167 14 DIPH6SSH MERVY, WASHED-OUT 1 I v~"*" jfi^wj Ik 1 £flk \^aw 1 L\ f) lA m ft Jt'&Jte seL^t J? I Alt Wits v* *\i c£r S?ff(/4Hr m V j -4^ S&WjSSm I Av t I >nM|", yfyim JKv: JP*T 1 1 If 4» I /*fS V 1 vW -^Jb
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  • 10 15 V evidence more Kt from the fmouth?" ils
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  • 127 15 pfOAL a )yle typewritchampionship| I v.iil be held L^ Robinson Zt cafe on 27 28 and 28 2 to 6 PJ»lay m connecth the screenRKO Radios n Awa r d J pict u r e Poyle" staringer Rogers. ie Alhambrt e r.v Underwood i General es Ltd.. will
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  • 62 15 ched Gun Threats Victoria Attrill, »ty-flve-year M at Wto( of murher employer, Cuv, 1 at c 1 tened un. Bht md as lr j her and the tice Ma< *n .said h" Jury it els a n t a i man m Pin, and "e person who n the prtance,
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    • 284 15 SOON SHE WILL BE THE I TALK of MALAYA! j who will captivate your heart* fcfci.- V *J inspiring new production 4^« x f M 4 40,000 Horsemen' »Mfl j Gala Premiere in aid of ■m m m\ 1 at 9.15 p.m. Hi^i'railmuiiiiiiiiPUßß^^Bfl Prktea (t'IKCLK Resenved > j| A UNIVERSAL
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    • 21 15 TO-MORROW AT MIDNIGHT :A sun~taTkie s^^^«Hhl ViYSTFM i hEWRV WICOXOMfI i PETTY FDRNESsH hay levin: \m AHM Jri PIC "wr j,J
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  • 463 16 London. May 22 fi recent example ha J^'?.^!?^!,,. Mediterranean, nass out German K-boats into TgaK hdp to German, v f^ Cl, indu-stry, it is known ;hat this help has been ««n a ...rv onsiclc able seal, and ta ,orne respecta eren more effl SS
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  • 88 16 TWO TWO -MAKE 8 PRIVATE Thorns I Gray, of the London Rifle Brigade and hi? brother Stanley Arthur Gray, ol Longmoie avenue, Barnet. Herts, were leaders ol the Gray Brothers an amateu acrobatic troupe. bProre the war. The two brother.married two sisters Gladys Isaacs. o Sherrards Way. Bar net, and
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  • 268 16 London, May 22. 4 ITACKS on Heligoland and enemy occupied France were A t^femM of vesterday's R.A.F. activity. u n A football match was in promoss when R.A.F. bombers swept over the German naval base at Heligoland. The ground defences soon went into action, however,
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  • 245 16 (By Gerard Herlihy, ReuU-t's Lrf>bby Correspond London, May 22 rPITE all attttnpts by Goering's bombers j, hamper product toa« it can now be stated that the out put ef both gaos and tanks in Great Brit* was 50 per cent better in the liret quarter
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  • 64 16 Small Town Still Small Minded PHESHAM, a town of 1/ 10,230 people in Buckinghamshire, agreed to Sunday cinemas for soldiers. When churches protested they reversed their decision. The Rev Walte* Wynn a 75-year-old retired Free Churcn minister, appea against the c<^ n<r. But the council rejected his appeal. "It Is
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