Morning Tribune, 24 May 1941

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  • 24 1 Morning Tribune o «)7 Saturday. May 24, 1941. Vol. o- yyt MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. MAY 24. IMJ Ngy.Hiajx^Tg" Morning Tribune Saturday, May 94, 194,
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  • 980 1 NAVY BAULKS NAZI SEA INVASION Rattle For Crete Continues IN SPITE OF DIVE-BOMBING I •THE FA TE OF CKETE DEPENDS VERY LARGELY O\ THE RESULT OF THE GREAT BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY BETWEEN THE AIR AND NAVAI FORCES NOW BEING FOUGHT IN THE CONFINED WATERS BETWEEN CAPE MATAPAN AND SUDA BAY.
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  • 97 1 S Cairo, May 23. It is c<m-9 I firmed here thai Colonel Col let, one of the most brilliant ■> French commanders in Syria and the creator of the welll known Circassian Legion, has crossed into T ransjo rdan from Syria en 5 route for Pa--5 lestine
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  • 374 1 I>tanbul, May 23. Y Vtmmet do»»s not intend to lIPIU i.orman ■muMlf and il it kg i:nderstiM>d that Brit« h fMne> in the Middle Ka^t are unable to cherk alone the invaMon ot Syria. Turkey must unhesitantly penetrate Syria with a view to takin? the fullest
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  • 109 1 'DEFINITE BREAK" IN RELATIONS WITH VICHY I London, May 23. i> beCMK of the im- HMc ti R deflate oreak iiatiuns between Hri- S Mid Yidiv and irreful- »roof that supplies are I reaching Germany 3 :h unoccupied France 2 reiuli pmirmkMii that British Covtrnment the larce French oil' rft
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  • 31 1 fel .a. May CJ. 2 c la to be lives of the In view oi the > tccording to A scheme People'i CounJ manpower md defence bhusiA.«t.i<*«llv Reuter
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  • 78 1 London, May 26 'THE German High Command announces that the U-boat commanded by Lieu tenant-Comman-der Guenther Prlen has not returned from its last expedition and must be counted as lost Prien was Germany's number one U-boat commander. His greatest exploit was when early in the war he
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  • 157 1 New York, May 23 rE average German working n;an bettefts that. Hitler's defeat la only a matter of tun. His morale ls cracking under the K.A.F bombings and he fears that the United States will .>pell his doom _'hLs picture of Germany to day was drawn
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  • 62 1 SMUTS CREA TED FIELD-MARSHAL IN onour of Genera] Smut I King i him Field-V -I he rol Ing Is tJ the m< ml Bmute i: l ves me parti* Army vox pj on to the h will mly welconn i In I for of a people wh ton n I
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  • 417 2 LONDON. MAY 23 T .kkuin < ham km x>* mas n«t .askh. SSK« 1 OXK KNOWS -AMI THE B« DARI.AN. BROADCASTING TO F. II TO NOBOnV SO »M' L J .....iVv/'i R\J)IO STATIONS TO-DAY. ntENCH pkopi v THRorr:n All. IIUN( ii k.»»"' AcLniral Darlan said
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  • 379 2 Washington. May 23. F, HMsed tiia; the United States has received specific official assurances from Vichy that French co-operation with Germany will not extend into the Western Hemisphere. Nb declaration has oeen received, Mwever, providing adequate as.surir.ces \:mxi France Will confine !utur<
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  • 62 2 London. May 23— War risk insurance lates on »arg es fnw Haifa to South Africa are being raised ttom 10 to 15 per :en: according to the Institute of London Undenvtttetß, thai brinfing the rate for the e into line with r .hat ftr voyages between Haifa and similar
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  • 68 2 A N" mnea, Nev Caled nu, Iffcy 23 —The Australian Prise Minister. Mr. R G lltmiet, received an Ml iasUc welcome on arrival here. Tlie entire populatton ot Noumea wwmly greeted him. He was the guest of honour at a dinner at Government House attended by cirittans a-nd che miUtary.
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  • 52 2 Bombay, May 23 —In riew oi the rioting of the days jr Ahmedabad a curfew wa^ imposed there from .7.30 p m till r 5 b m thii morning. All is qul -10 ter thia morning ft la now known that nine person! have been killed and 75 injured during
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  • 55 2 Sydney, May 23.— Two huodrtd thousand petrol drums, each containing 14 gallons, must be placed in points Inland immediately, declared Mcßt it-. Minister of Munitions,* to-day. rital requirements of petrol ieserve for Australia. He appealed to distributors I empty drums owing to the impost bility of obuaiin-4 sufficient spare steel
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  • 81 2 rhe notorious Indian agi'ator, Pratab, irho conducted a violent anti. impaign during the last world war and has 'or many yean in Japan, arrived here s M He has been addressing at mi Chinese Oovernment schools with talc. It Ls interesting to note that he has been permiti;pd to advocate
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  • 56 2 ft Cai May J3 -Measures to curtail the use of paper ly manufacturing stationers, printers ar.d pap gazetted to-day. The use of tin unessential Lines are prohibited and unimportant lines the paper used must tne tram waste cu fell which cannot be ntial purposes. An appeal is made ,fot the
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    66 2 Touring the^f- def e n c e's of i Malaya now/ and seeing: 1 equipment as S well as British, Indian and.' A'u s t r a Han) troops train- i ing is a large j Chinese Mill- 1 I ta r v from Chung- i i king. Photo J
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  • 215 3 Simla, May 23. up of big forces from all parts of the Empire to Group is proceeding. In their provision am! stern (iroup Supply Council is playing a big part. Bertram Stevens, the Australian representative of th« reusing the Simla branch of the Rotary
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  • 84 3 Na*hiMi:ton. May 23 IP War Department will L »sk Congress for an iprial..... of 52,500.*****0 -security fleet" of 00(1 tombim and fighting me* tc be ready within 18 •ths These would be in Mtion to Ihe 21.000, air,ft which th€ Army ex- > tts to
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  • 101 3 C. N. A. C. Plane: Denial hal May 23. ;a:. Japanes v i mkesi. Commander Hauama, yesbranded .oports lonq Kong alleging that lai Tuesday led a Chi!! i til nal AvlaCorporation passenger plane. kddi d that no reports had I that Japaneie ftlrked a passenger plane sht. although ho admitted
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  • 116 3 London, May 22. j^HE anti-sport element i.s using petrol waste as one of the chief planks in the argument against wartime racing, football, and other sports frequently calling attention to the large crowds of motor-cars at sporting- fixtures, notably the War Cup final at Wembley recently. It
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  • 27 3 Jon. Maj 23. Baron Austin ngoridge a leading figure in onthh motor-car industry p pioneer of the "baby" car to "day. aged 75.- Reuter
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  • 71 3 <F. O. O. R.» K. L. Friday. I "ENQUIRIES made i-4 to-day regarding the position in the (strike of labourers employed by the i Wilkinson Process Rubber Company. (Ltd at Batu Caves, reveal that only a lew oi the Javanese IcooUm employed at the works numbering about
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    49 3 )f The Toronto jf Scottish I'ana- dians are now undergoingS training at the famous army y barracks where they are sta- i tiened "some- i where in Eng- land L Photo shows i a striking: angle picture \of three of y them during training with S the machine gun.
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  • 92 3 JAPAN TO HA VE SCRAP DRIVE Tokyo, May 23 WITH the object of gathering scrap lion and metal. Japan is to have a "clean factory drive irom June 16 to July 7. Since the embargo placed b) tie United States on :he export of metals to Japan last autumn it
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  • 74 3 N.E.I.- Japan Talks To Break Down Tokyo, May 23 O H,tnrm! the rightist newspaper IN an outspoken editoiial. i nc Oo vernI Kokuniin Shimbun urgea the J*P dnt ,f therlaild s ment to cease conversations w n s mpoa sible East Indies, saying that a solution through words^ 11P «suaper
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  • 103 3 Fakir Of Ipi Anti-British Simla. May ?3. THE Fakir of Ipi, a notorious tribal agitator, who i» now at Gorwekht, has been intensifying his anti-Raj propaganda. Theiv are many unconfirmed rumours* reaching Simla of his intentions. The situation with rnuard to the Maddakhel tribe is still far from settled and
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  • 117 3 U.S. Envoy Welcomed In Chungking MR. Clarence GaOS*, the D*W United States Ambassador to China, arrived at Chunnkintf Friday nomine by air from Hongkong The Official Central Daily Mows declared, -Wr welcome Mr. Gauss bemuse his duty h'Te will be more important than UM t Of ihr ordinary diplomat and
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  • 91 3 BIG RAID ON SZECHUEN Chunßkinu M.iv 83 SIXTY -EIOHT BftrCTdlt .aided BKChuen In lour v. av«\s yttlarday. The first and third wave* comprising ton each, mntfhilwgunned Oherißtu suburhr Thirty-sU aircraft of the sj nd iormalion bombod Chengtu fcUQ SuininK while others attaCfced Wantjsien below Chu- Japanese aerial actiHitl Shensi, Kun.su
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    • 23 3 Delicious Malayan in» I ttsn Cshl y Caught llver ed Fresh Daily ||m Lit, Boat Quay Te okee hup I F ISHM ONGER
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    • 47 3 S^^fe^ 00 IESS AN T* OTHER SsJ«^ IMPORTED] A FfITS _y^JPURICO A SALES AGENTS fk BROS CO. (MALAYA) LTD. (INCORPORPTEO IN THE Ifl% I T I flf Tf I i**MT* J p 0 BOX, M8 16 1 CECIL STIHT SI H C flJLg^J__ i apb a wmmm
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  • 739 4 Distinguished Visitors At War Market Yesterday 1 IfcUT-GENERAL and Mrs. L V. Bond made a surprise farewell vi.sit to the War Market organised by Mrs R. E. Prejitis at her home. No. 22. Stevens R'>ad, yesterday morning They made some purchases, (hatted with the helpers and eongratulated Mrs. Prentis on
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  • 79 4 People Places w Mrs. W. R.u rßfid deft) -.ml*" S Mrs. Law pic- i tured at thr I W a r Mmfcti j yesterday morn- S ing. They are holding BtuUy and Bin^o. two S of a litter of i puppies, s i x i weeks old. that are on
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  • 49 4 j Mr. and Mr> W. Lindsay are i UnSkteg tuiward to si>endin«: a week or two by the sea at s ('hangi quite i J soon. Sen -in %;w and dau^h- tcr, FO and i Mi^. P. S. Da- I vis, will aicom- i pany them. I
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  • 63 4 Surpt'isp ?isitors to tin War Market yesterdaj mm ins were licHt.-Genen] anl L. V. Bond. They came ftton| in nukt a few pun! w and their farewell- lo tlu- wnikers who have matir such x sue- i ess of this project. They are teen in this pj i ture
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    • 42 4 A liquid foundation that is excel- lent for the oily skin, gMaf it a v^ \s<' 6ilky lmish. It helps to correct that moist, sliiny look. J AK*n.t I[^ fy/9 MAYNARD CO., ff V I BAVUKKY KOAD, SIN(,APORK Phone 6115 ATB 6
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    • 90 4 MUST SUIT HIS AGE As your baby pom out c IU« original »togl Ui'.ger IIBM, M h« po^l «J of his original food. ALLENBURY •ystem ia at Feeding three joods—N.- I, r which are ■clentiflcallyjr ded to meet baby« grw^ requirements from upwards. An adequate P-; portion of Vitamin added
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  • 1208 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her c/o Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. r^^ Post Free 5 i i Facilities I i pj order
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    • 67 5 c\f YS P a Pit kome^Mcie delicious a/tvayf fresn I COOL MfAl If you have not tried one of xaß^^ V scrumptious because only the i BL tendered meat, poultry and T.» game are used to make them U HP S.CS. Pies can be made any V size' up to
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  • 532 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique C A CHANGE in the two teMM for the second f Aim\ Trial that can haidK be described I ss unexpected was the Inclusion of FTtfgeraM! Z the K.K. P.R ii)side-lelt. I A member of the Selection Committee I Iwa* Mii.-ciit at ihc match against the Harbour
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  • 229 6 THE S.ngapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday, issued 1 a wan-ant for the arrest of three Chinese AngQuee, Tua Bak anTanoUK, .name unknown, against whom Returned findin" of culpable homicide amounting to muidei at ine conclusion (.f an inquiry into the death of a vegetable
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  • 83 6 Motorist Fined For Collision i pleaded guilty to of sausing hurt Mr. C. H. Whit ton in the Traffic District Court, yesterday. and d a total of $150 or. in tult, three months' simple iminrr.ent. It Ueged tha the accused drove a motor car and collided at the 4 2
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  • 177 6 CGR making false statements to the Official Assignee that he had been out of employment since 1936. whereas, in fact, he had been in continuous employment since 1937. Sim Kim Chuan. mercantile clerk, was fined $300. in default, three L months' imprisonment by the
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  • 179 6 HE WAS CAUGHT ON THE HOP U/HEN Yip Lup buried house 141 Chin (h ew Street and got safely awav he chuckled to himself, 0 pleased was he with finesse with which h e U( j carried out the plan. The days pas>ed l )v an<} Yip grew bold. One
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  • 58 6 TWO Chinese cargo c ing on a Dutch sh niUty before Mr. Com second magistrate, yei charges of theft of S petrol lighter flints from sel The men. Tung C Bong, were both arrested coming off the ship had in his possessio: taming approximat. while Chiew Hong
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  • 463 6 JHE Court of Appeal, consisting of Mr. Justice A K. a'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice AitkeYx. yesterday, upset the judgment of the Chief Justice. Sir Percy MacElwaine, in the Willis divorce case and tnted the petitioner a decree o judges held thi last place of residence of
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  • 1057 7 "V v this illuminating article, Lord Strabolffi, better known as j I it. Com. Kenworthy, discussen Japan's position in the \pt,ridc frith particular regard to Singapore ami asks whether llnoan wilt play Hitler's game. [tier stating how a Far East campaign would affrct
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  • 152 7 RAILWAY BONDS IN CHINA Chungking. May 23. THE Chinese Government has ofti--1 cially announced the flotation of a $10,000,000 <US.» YunnanSurma Railway sold bonds which will be jointly Issued by the Ministries of Finance and Communications. The bonds will be open to public subscription, beginning on July 1. at 98
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  • 352 7 XHE hand-to-hand fighting now taking place in Crete, the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean <\n<\ the COpblff stone of Nazi ambitions in the Near East, is being waged under conditions unparallelled in history. The unenviable position in which >oth the defenders and the invaders of tl>*
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    • 36 7 NOMPSOX OPTICAL CO. 4, Arcade Building 1 THOMPSON, DO.Sc. ,e^.° r > of Ocu Jar Science), g^^ Miropean Clinical Experience. LA^ A™ k A A A I i P 1 l k^H I k A I i
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    • 25 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SHCURITY plus sir via; Head Office— No. I6D Cecil Street, ■OKUMBB, s.s. mom ho. mix
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  • 1057 8 TRADE UNION L TO BE INTRODUC Eliminating Agitan (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. r fHAT Government is anxious that there should be no more unreasoning and unreasonable strikes, and that it is propared to do everything in its power to ensure that justice shall be evenly administered between
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    • 244 8 IiRE. MARINE. WOKKMKVS COMPENSATION, MOfOI CAK INSURANCE AT KIASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TjH. 5!)'o Z, UnliJW Green 'Cultivate The Cathay Habit" Dine ind Dam; In The •**j|tfjP% Dcli^litliil (arrici" condition- 'j^KfimumS^ <(J Air— as bracing as that <>f Cameron Highlands /SkJ B^^y f\ COMMENDED BY CONNOISSEURS NO
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 197 9 WATCHING a parade of 200 girls for the Temple of Beauty tableau at Sydney's Royal Easter Show, a photo, grapher chose Miss Judy Hogg as excellent photographic type. A few days later. Miss Hogg posed for a set of pic tures for the Australian maga- line,
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  • 149 9 DEDICATED a bankrupt in March, 1939. liabilities amounting to $91,583.60 Mr. Elias, formerly a broker, applied for his parge in the High Court, yesterday, before Fercy McElwainc. Chief Justice. btor's insolvency was duo to losses in the up business. The debtor's brother. Mr. J. A. f.Md
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  • 112 9 POLICE COURT PARS DURING the hearing of a case In the fifth court, yesterday, in which two Chinese were charged! with selling milk above the sche-l r?.>i e d p'-icr. a temporary revenue officer. Ramasamy. collapsed and !ost consciousness, while giving eviience in the witness box. He wtn Uid on
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  • 55 9 London. May 23. FOR the .second succi&siv: night, no Nazi raiders were reported over any part of Britain up to an early hour this morninp Early mcrninp ground mista on the continent, which riM shortly befor. dawn, are thought to be the probable reason for the lull in
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    43 9 From Carnage of a wrecked London home, oflieers of tlr* People's Dispensary for Si»-k A!i iv r»;:!s rarry out wounded do; on special ttfttcher. V:nvt •■■■\rw\t 'i mSBJ dog> cats fit* irom home wlufi bombs f.ili. l.iit find their way back da; Uter.
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  • 7 10  - THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN CROSS nv
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  • 299 10 Ka-auli, May 21. HPHE Marchioness ol Linlithgow this afternoon opened a tuberculosis sanatoritun here. The following message from the Viceroy was read at the ceremony. •My best wishes for the iuUirc of the Lady Linlithgow l^ Sanatorium and m\ .varm congratulations to you on the fulfilment of a cherished
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  • 54 10 Simla. May 23. tT is understood that proposals for the constitution of committee consisting of member- of both Houses of the Central Legislature to advise on matters of defence have been under active consideration for some time and aic :iow reaching their final shape. An announcement
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 406 10 I Trade Bargains] OPTICAL When~you need glasses, see K- F Chong. No blufif, Careful test before glasses given. Charges moderate. Office The United Pharmacy. ~~THE~~NEW MANLEY GLASSES —Our New Manley Rimless Spec- 1 tacles are designed for those who want the best at a moderate price They are distinctive and
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    • 391 10 CLASSIFIED ADS (FROM PAGE 11) Property For Sale FIVE HOUSE LOTS facing Main Roa4. iAm pang Town, for sale enquiries t'J Lee, 41. Kamuntlng Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 658H> FOR SALE OR TO LET. New bungilow near sea. 4 bedrooms, land 23.500 »<\. ft. Completely furnished. $18,000. Apply dMly between
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    • 183 10 SINGAPd MUNICIPAJ TENDERS I TENDERS aro Inx 'J?- I lowing materials O r se-n« I culars see Municipal T>:uw J Tender jJ Construction of eltmtloiin etc. to Garage at Mine's. ton Hospital. MoulMk Road (Deposit J5Ci 12 uooa, j Supply of Liquid Chtop.«» for the period o 1 7 41*to
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    • 251 11 &K(!9BMB HHBHRftB^H^H !_______^Jw__ra____L^____^a_i^^^ i_.w<-^^^^ \\mmB w r Lns Vacam___! I 1 mplofiMßt g 45, IWW (N 'o.J36H) TTrHER^ Senior Caru- > S IPPU (No |aP««- i i -T^r^hooi OertiaoaJ IKL »i».iiv V Borneo 1«c». r^V r ,e Applv Box No. Cierk-Tjllat f« Iff Particulars to Box HO. WW 669H) I
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    • 648 11 Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY secondhand Piano. Any make. Quote lowest cas'i price. Box No. 724 co Malaya Tribune Kuala Lumpur. (No. 659H) WANTED TO RENT bungalow or compound house for Physical Culture Cluo Any size. Chew Choo Soot. 7. Russell Street, Ipou. (No 315H> BACK NUMBERS of "Home Kin»:s" "What to
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    • 470 11 T I p^.S s Jl n a prlvatp hou»e near °°V," rant 175. Albert Street. Singapore. 1 j (No. 6«H: Motor^Vehides j YC 2 WANT to m *Tmm 1 508a. Singapore. Cash paid. (No! 676H k£ R S E sports cars> various makes— Lirr Motor Garage. Penhas Rood off Lavend",
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    • 691 11 for Sale FOB BALI driod Tuba Roots Apply Box WO. .4(., Malaya Trlbutu- Singapore 1 iNo. 698H, 1 \JSf H i?TORy of the InqulsitionTcJat.d The Popular Science Educator. mental UOk Store, 7, lir s Basah Road. »Wore (Mo, 7 07H SALE. Vigorous pure strain Rhode iH.uid Heel.-, u.krels, not yet
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    • 422 11 i Am I SINGAPORE I ZHL 225 m. 1333 <!o. /HP 1 30 96 m. 9.69 m rs 7111' 48. 58 m. 6,175 mrs /HP 3. 41 38 m. 7.25 m'Mb LONDON GSV— I7.BI mc|s; 16 84 metres 9 GSK— IS. I4 mcs; 19 81 metres (From 6 15 p.m.
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  • 348 12 NEWS FROM INDIA Bftnffftlore, lity MOHE technicians on the mechanical bide of the Air Force Training Scheme are required for the aircraft factory In Bangalore The factory has ask- 3d lor several him- j dreda of men Lahore. May 21. A SCHEME for the A utilisation of institutions and factories
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    • 142 12 AGRI iTPICW rimELUGENT M.C.M.'$ SIXTri SUCCESSIVE HIT! ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR DOUBLE {AWARD-WINNER SPENCER TRACY! n* /i TO DAY "Where von always Ki»on% Ihec^l a Darn Good Show" till W W^ Latisl IWTROTONE NFAi S-of-t!io -DAY With FIRST PICTURES ol WJi -.jilt'A's PARACHUTE TROOPS L\ action: SOON SHE WILL BE THE
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    • 179 12 EVERYBODY'S WAITING 7^ The Year's BIG SURPRISE LAU"Hcu PREMIERE at the T A ~pjj 12.10 j General Screening:: TUESDAY \Ex7"| New Universal's THRILL and R() vr u it With a Beautiful SHE-GHOST out on\ p i^irtrstnftihy^- W' %il L^^mSlß^^B^Mw iT<XTViT7<* gB ■tSm^DSfilß jiS^Bn SB* wk J ka! BH j^H sW
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  • 79 13 <F. O. O. R.i K. L. May 23. the mysterloui dis--1 appearance of 1452 one-gallon coupons is reported from the Petrol EUtkming Office. Kuala Lumpur, between May 20 and 21. The discovery was made by the clerk in cnarge on the evening of May 21 at 4.30
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  • 100 13 Malayans Return From Holiday AMONG Malayans who returned by air yesterday, after a holiday in Australia, wi re Mr. T. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. M. W Tweedie. Mr. and Mrs. T. Emmett and the Misses J. and P. Emmen. Mr. and Mrs R. Wallace and Mrs. E. Feakes. Mr.
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  • 36 13 Savings Certificates Selling Well SALES of war savings certificates in Malaya are rapidlv approaching the $51., million mark. The total on May 22 was $5,477,109 an increase of $137,598 in the two weeks from May 8.
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  • 97 13 BECAUSE he te\t his car stationary Uj Crescenwoad, Darlaston. vithout putting on his brake. Joseph Jones «54». oi 8, willonhall-stroct. liil.ston. had to p« il at Darlaston. A police constate said the car ran across the road ami finished up diagonally across the opp site footpath. If
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 111 13 gjS TO-MORROW |TH 4 SHOWS a.m. 3.15 6.15 9.15 UNUSUAL ATTRACTION L EL L PRODUCED THAT IT AA'JST HIT OFF THE BEATEN TRACK\II LOVE THE PLAY I BMp-tiriffT'Xßnnßßßl H;|Vr jMSfc;- Jwittoi WmH^wil^ml|HmUlmmm» Bk^x -ri m^ *^Sk^™ Ml BSmV MFff. mHI BHB"^ 7 jhml mhbuLmk 4mmeT~^Bb W 4P* j&B? H fik
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    • 127 13 rl2th LAST DAYV A V I L I O X PHONK (>903 r/if Only I fl'tivli Show in Tom Ho*. 11l SSI I L-M«'|. I)«M 4.1 AS If you are look ng for ENTERTAINMENT YOU MUST CHOOSE THIS ONE FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY i \orsii! PAVILION OWING TO EXTENDED SEASON OF
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  • 219 14 PENANG WINS FIRST MALAYA CUP MATCH I (FI«. Our Own K<'l><"%, nang ■LAYING In Up-top form. Penang subdued Kedah by four P als to one in the first of the series of Malaya Cup soccer matctoMbcfore a crowd of over 8,000 including the Regent 01 iKpdiih on the Victoria Green
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  • 88 14 "REST" TEAM FOR ANNUAL TEST "pIK 'iU^X t<*;im I BMH Um Europeans S in the annual (ticket S Test" on Saturday. May :;o. on Um s.(\(\ padang s will In- ;»n loHewi: I<all Singh. Schubert K. V. s. I Sundram, MuthucunuMru, H. Thoy L Outschoorn. K. H. Bain ((apt). Hem
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  • 27 14 IN tiic 8 C.B C'a "A" singles handicap layt-cl yesterday, Ong hwep Kenß iscr i beat Out; Choo Bee I 13), 6 2. 9- 7.
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  • 390 14 (By Birtolfo) TWO baseball league g*me& that should provide plenty |of action and excitement are l»(M)k(.'d for to-morrow afternoon when t ho Chinese Athletes of the CC. A. A. tangle with the I Ji'panesc Tosscrs at St. 1 George's ground in the major loop at
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  • 215 14 HiisiiMss l A^ llt > Chartered Bank 3 t>,. Qtv ALTHOUGH the reft,,, < lid not t^ the Business Houses match h Chartered Bank and Bramtoco at f f yesterday, the captains ol both' sides*/ 1 substitute referee and played their resulted in a 3-1 victory
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  • 145 14 A SCATTERED defence cost the N A. veral goals in their Business House match against Guthrie's. on the Clen ground, yesterday, when they were! four goals to two. Outline's forwards combined well* proved a good opportunist- through mistakes made by the "W*™* The N.
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  • 126 14 New V<uk. PUS Lesmevich to-day ox]i^^l^ U ridis, at Madison ting contest for the world f iee ts championship and the rinnei HO* for the title. up the tU Billy Conn, the boldefgjv* uj the c0 to concentrate on K^^fLight Uft with Joe Louis for the hein>-
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  • 112 15 FORGED PETROL CHITS fOUND guilty at 1 the Assize Court yesterday, on three charges of forgery a Malay, Suleiman bin Latin, alias Liman bin Bani. motor car driver, was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Worley. Suleiman had been employed as a driver under one Mr. Boyce,
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  • 51 15 THE decree nisi granted to Alice Savarimuthu. a Tamil woman, against her husband. Gnanapragasam Savarimuthu. on the ground of the latter's misconduct with his sister-in-law, was made absolute by Mr. Justice Aitken in the High Court yesterday. Mr. M. V Pillai appeared in support of the
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  • 273 16 London. May 23. fRAQI rebels outside Fallujah on Wednesday night attacked Fallujah with m^'^» tanks according to reliabl e information reaching I-ondo n. The> drove bacK uruisn «kii#twiuiu •nul m>noir.ifi>H flu* IOWII. After heavy bombing attacks by Jritteh aircraft and counter-at-icks by British troops the
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  • 44 16 Melbourne. May 23— Mr. John Curttn, Labour leader, In the final [appeal in the Boothby by-election made a straight out request for a Labour Government. He added that Labour had no intention ot joining the National Government n the Governments holds the seat.— Reuter
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  • 271 16 London., May 23 THK authoritative view of Gcnoanj*! oil position. Kcuter's lobby correspondent learns, is that at present her stocks are not high and it is quite clear that her war of strategy has been dictated by nothing more strongly than the fact that
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  • 114 16 Shi Hong. May 21 'THE Jute Restriction Conference fjetween the representatives of the Bengal and Assam Governments ended here this Afternoon. It is reported that tin e fundamental basis of an agreed sett lement was reached. It is expected that official announcements will be made simultaneously from
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  • 132 16 London, May 23.— British submarine have sunk a troopship and a tanker and prpbabiy also a destroyer on the line of the enemy's communications to Libya. An Admiralty communique, announcing these achievements says. "Further successes have been reported by our submarines operating against the enemy's sea communications to
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