Morning Tribune, 26 May 1941

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  • 23 1 Morning Tribune W Vo Nll 98. Monday, May 26, 1941. MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 26, 1941 Morning Tribune Monday, May 26, ig 41
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  • 191 1 Moscow, May IS. u4 LL attempts to pene- trate the skulls of these Finnish buffoons are hopeless. What can a paper look like which publishes these delirious absurdities." Pravda carries this fierce rebuke from the pen of its well known commentator on foreign 5 policy, M. /aslavski.
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  • 566 1 RAF FIGHTERS IN ACTION OVER CRETE AGAIN CAIRO, MAY 25. Rimil FIGHTER PLANES HAVE REAPPEARED IN THE AIR mn' CRETF THIS IS A DISTINCT NEW FEATURE AS REm?FD HERB TO-DAY. BRITISH LONG RANGE FIGHTERS ARE X easy targets in the Germans- junkers 52s and mm'p CARRIERS. {Some of the German
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  • 30 1 CAIRO, MAY 25.-IT IS OFFT^ CIALLT ANNOUNCED THAT THE GREEK KING AND GOVERNMENT HAVE LEFT CRETE FOR EGYPT IN ORDER NOT TO HAN™rAP MILITARY OPERATIONS.- REUTER
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  • 175 1 London, May 25 TOE Governments decision concerning the in- trod action of conscription Into Northern Ireland may be postponed for a short time says Renter's lobby correspondent. It was earlier expected that Mr Winston Churchill and Mr J If Andrews, the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland,
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  • 424 1 HOOD STORY SHOCKS U. S. Washington, May 25. AMERICANS are anxiously, awaiting further news of the naval action 111 which H.M.S. Hood wa» lost. The press stresses that the Bismarck was operating at least 40 hours from her home base, implying that she has a hazardous journey through powerful British
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  • 346 1 Ankara. iMay 25. ris reported that some hundreds of French troops crossed into Palestine yesterday. Many others are now in Syria trying to join the Free French force. The French ConsulateGeneral in Jerusalem has been closed and the Consul(ieneral has been invited to lea i£tLsb
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  • 370 2 Washington, May 25. As Pii Went Boose vit prepaiea to spend mort of the wcek,nd polishing up Mi ft chat, the demand ta some sections o f conpir:.:; and in the Pnw for revWon of the Neu- v^u, high gear and Indicates^what mn wish to hear
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  • 593 2 BRIGHT LIGHTS! NOBODY'S CHII DRI t -,i tin- P«i Hi ii O 1 the woi Phil i" i left i > ng lost their parent* I u run.; t i. idays, 11 L hard > i for Cl 1:1 p irents to M.cl !><•:, rii. I much worse la it
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    47 2 Bomba. lta--fc seaplane base aft or oc- I cupation General Wa- N veils A r m y. i This base was burnt out as a result Of K. \F. j bombing, Hie clamaged air- craft is onf m the many Itu- ilan seaplanes J destroyed there. l^.^^.
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  • 81 2 Mr F. H. Curtis nas been appointed Secretary, Rice Monopoly. Mr. A. E. Mi11.".. M.C.S., has been appointed Deputy Immigration Officer lor the Settlement o i Malacca. Luc know, May 22. A deputation of Sun nis is shortly expected to leave Lucknow for Calcutta to wait r>n ti)e Bengal
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  • 255 2 London, May 25. DURING the week ending dawn, May 24, 11 German aircraft were destroyed over and around Britain. Six British aircraft were lost in day combats during this period over the same area, three of the pilots wcie Bated. Unfavourable weather conditions which brought
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  • 199 2 Sydncy. I 7t4jß. R. G. MENZIES, the Australian Prime Minister, puj x ately advocated a nation*! government while bro; immediately on his arrival. He said: "I return with just one sick feeling in heart that I must come back to my own countr Loi politics.
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  • 196 2 China Ready For Para Troops Chungking. May 25. THINESE troops counter-attack- ins in Chekiang province, south of Shanghai, claim to be threatening ta e port of Ningpo which the Japanese captured a few weeks ago In South China, the fall of Poklo. in Kwav.gtung province, as the result of a
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  • 139 2 Bangkok, May 2i i i THAI Govprninrnt GOI A Extraordinary publish what is interpreted as retaliation against ihe it 1 triction ol movements j aliens in :he defence art of Penanff where there is large Thai population. A royal emergency dw i authorises the Govern
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  • 70 2 Japan Wi Strike, Say Kokumin I iapan'S role I J Tripartite I the Kokumn. I Japanese Army on I Corial to-day whicl 1 the event of the I 1 entering the 1 daylight thai I a firm blow l under the A3 I me p^per I eventuality the entl regponsiblll
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  • 225 3 r outer's special correspondent with the advanced C 23£ITSS- Hi the Western Desert) Bnu London, May 25. yesterday, suffered the heaviest tank losses earance in Libya when they tried to adUlllllS on hell-fire -pass, the principal strategic 'I";; the Egyptian frontier. The first column moving alon™
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  • 104 3 i British Press two heavily I ainst the imi invaders fighting b( jectiv* casualties around 160 of less io were fatal. er, our own led Berbera with a v British offlcei fighting last U ate a price for pi y advantage, 'v. i Indian E nd
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  • 21 3 ord Halifax's Daughter-In-Law In Singapore Of Lord JJJ Present Ambassador to J* 1 States, the Hon. Mis 'd through by air.
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  • 151 3 Asylum For Chilean Nazi Fuehrer Santiago, May 25. THE Chilean Government has found a new short way of dealing with dissenters. Under a Ministry of the Interior order issued on Saturday, the ,Chiloan Nazi Fuehrer. Gonzales Von Marees, is confined in an insane asylum. The order states: 'To leave a
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  • 39 3 Simla, May 22. IT is understood that proposals to sot up a committee of the Contra! Legislature to advise the Government on defence matteri tan now taking final shape and an announcement on the subject Mil be mac';" shorfch.
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  • 36 3 Ankara. May 25 THE Government ls taking «*awmbly 'to vote* state institutions to take up. to accept The Turkish post office ton£J% Germuny nnrr«i« onntaininK foodstuns aesuntu or any occupied country. Reuter
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    105 3 jA» Looking: o n^ t at the Fashioner j Show at Gros- venor House i t (London) tea J dansant a r e S some girls in i uniform. Not much use THEIR looking i at the fa- shions? Don't you be- Jieve it. They're looking at the shape of
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  • 135 3 JAPANESE RELEASE AXIS SHIP Shanghai, May 25. AFTE?. elng detained by th<" Japanese at Tinghai, in the Yangtsc Deltn for over five months. the Italian steamer Amalia returned to Shanghai on Saturday but with the entire cargo missing Including goods belonging to Italian and American consignees. The American Confulate-Oeneraj it
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  • 87 3 Simla, May 25. MANY iar r ord< n tot engine* ill' stoics ol all Kl l( been rccei\ -ii by the supply fle pertment lor tetn group countries and India. An '>'■! (J1 f V M the last fortnight are too e to textiles lor Singapore,
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  • 169 3 (By Desiiiiim; I nh.\ Reutcr*« Correspondent Somewhere on Iho Syritn-Palestmiun frontier) London. May 25. ICHATTLD on Saturday with officer;; of loncl Collet's Circassians who risked their lives to cross the frontier and join up with the British. "They rll expresi h tbelr disgust at the
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  • 83 3 i i.ci n, Mav 25 E activity over Britain 01 night was w i i ;ht According to an An- Mi ilsti ?i on tque a lf-w bombs sre d op] i b-riru-i< near i' 1 h did Bonn i iit < and injured a txm
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  • 35 3 Waahtngtoo, May 25. jhe yuroslov Minister, Ooii--1 stantln F< titch, delifv i d a not'? to Mr. CordciJ Hull advisi tg him of Yugoslavia's protest agi n.st *hf* establishment of the "ifaifdom of Croatia."— Reuter
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    • 21 3 oles ;i Po. routs' kerels Mullets Crabs Prawns Kurau Merah Etc. Etc. [Jf* Fresh Daily. I? f>, Boat Quay, <EE HUP
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    • 85 3 Jiemf makes hnir naturally Hadiunt In no time KKMT will turn your haii from dullness into l idiant brilliancy. kf.mt should be n d on the hair t > or often ai found only a very small quantity I required. It mai. waves deeper go that hoy last twice as
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  • 1039 4 Young ster' s Party To Aid Child Aid Raid Victims PEOPLE PLACES By VERA ARDMORE uniKN M If B Wint fa chll In n Hilarj and Dia i !.d to her that they would liki to help child air raid rtctinu al Home, she was quick to respond to thett
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  • 85 4 'Into Battle,' On Sale S i into Battte," a coUection of I Winston Chur- J chill's speeches i is proving a i best seller in Singapore. It is S publivhed b■ Cassels and. bears the Book Society's Choice" i label on Uie «ust cover. i It Ls beitut sold at
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  • 106 4 S JHIS group pic i ill 1 "&l 3 I4mf\ en at the child- ren's party ar- ranged on *H- i i day by Mrs. H. B. Winter at S S her home, 183 Com\v\\\ Gar- (tens. j Funds raised v i as a result of it have
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    • 77 4 fok mi: LABon riGURi N>u ((Misignnient of Ameruan jfmn e.s. afternoon frm'k, tourquoi^p. jerM'tte. white net appliques. Slinimint; Patou cut. Outsize Slfi Jewels to be set 1 in your Home. We have finally received almost a dozen real Tientsen carpets. fLive Wool 100 thread Fast colours High pile sizKs m'
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    • 193 4 ENROL NOW MATRKT ITIOK SENIOR CAMBId Day and Evening Tuiii PITMAN'S are famous I M lecfttea nr thes examm made possible by their si of individual tuitii n Ti enables students to N rapidly. POr Matriculation. PHI are one of the few Cci offering; a full course of! j Details
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  • 1058 5 buying beef for THRIFTY MEAT DISHES II h lifflcult to keep your U bills under control, study and yuull discover 'cuts worthy of any mealk that an- bound to put your c back on its feet. i too! You sacrifice nothing in flavour th( sc less-expensive cuts— in facts, we
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  • 164 5 a tbsp. fat. 3 Ib.s. Chock beef, j 4 medium onions, sherd. > 2 c.| diced eekry, Few .sprigs parsley,! i buy leaf, 3 tap. Mli, tsp. j pepper. 3 tbsp. catsup, 1 tsp. bot- tied condiment sauce, 6 c. boil-! Log water. 1 yellow turnip. 6 me-
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    • 48 5 i -fl^HI TBi v 1/ if ok /ifc« sometkiHg fasti/, as </a f olt Many new and tasty riisho- dp made with th* welcome and delicious additions to your weekly rm-rm.-that everyone wiJi enjoy. PHONE 5376 FIVE I.JNES C. S. 208a j4du' Of Sniuopore Cold StOMpi Co, Ltd.
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  • 634 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique B, TO-NIGHT you vvill have an opportunity of enjoying yourself and knowing that at the lame time you are helping along a \fi'\ delerving war charity. To achieve these two desirable ends it ta n!y necessary to tfo along to the (iarrison Qyoinasiuni at Tauglin where the
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  • 387 6 A\ appeal to the Indian civilian population in Malaya to do all they can to help the war effort was made by Mr. S. Dutt, the new Agent of the Government of India, at the monthly social meeting of the Indian Association held at the City
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    • 128 6 ,s?sit««isii K A Dili pniwn^'i»'n short-wave stations the world over that come in too close together 1 ordinary reception. Never before has this been possible: now it k I accomplished fact, with Short-wave reception for the first time, a practij reality. This "Miracle" radio expands your radio horizon not 20
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  • 110 7 ■I m rhether the English are as frightened as the GerD^' 5/r heir shelters." tna™ Cl< m is asked in a letter written by a girl ivho was in T hGt mo weeks ago. Ut'? c the letter to Sefton Delmer in Lisbon to take
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  • 302 7 London. EB loolQffiea] delicacies as badger ham, bear and alligator k or roast python have been recommended as alternative fa by explorers of London's Royal Empire Society, in the nt Britain really does get hungry. liUlih out that the nation* h£ae great numbers of
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  • 566 7 Are The English Afraid Too? DARLING Freddy. -Have you had a lot of bombs? I am terribly glad to be out of Germany. Now I can tell you about it. In Stuttgart we spent aln -ost every night in the cellar for several weeks en end. The British planes did
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  • 291 7 THE Zoo monkey house is today a much less noisy place than it used to be. The number of inmates are fewer and monkeys are always noisiest when they see a large crowd. Strolling through the house th* other day, it was noticed that the only animals
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  • 347 7 gIDE by side with the war, cricket has been in full fwing not only in England but also in the Western Desert where are stationed some of England's first class cricketers, now serving with the R.A.F., whose enthusiasm has not been swamped either by the sweltering heat
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    • 23 7 j^rx AGINATIONS. 1 EXCIISIVELY. tJlments mPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 Arcade Building THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. v r of Ocular Science). Clinical Experience. RMuJa .j£ »t£_*ii'___iL^T'^?Jy.«^_i^^
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  • 83 8 J Marqui.s of Doneuall. of Westminster-Gardens. Marshrmstreet, was fined £IXO, with HO CCBts at Bow -street Police Court not dUiclosinß to the Twaaury |89 dollan (€l9Ol rtiridenda rrom American .securities. The magistrate said Lord DoneRail Lad pleaded that tins was a matter of bona lide misjudgmfr.t 7 th
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  • 414 8 Incubator For Artists Writers New Orleans French Quarter r ANAL STREET, the main stem of Ami rial's New Of leans, has tht usual stores, theatre* and nu>n signs. K\eept for its prodigious width and its graceful, fla v hin«*-tyed Creole ii'wh. it gives little hint <>1 the city's individuality. But
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    • 139 8 ESTABLISHED 1872 South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 Finlayson Green -Cultivate The Cathay Habit' I Dine and Dane hi The <*o?ra^b I l)(ji-l:tnl Carrier" condition- rJffi&tfMivL I \ir < s bracing as that of imjJO Ei I i iiMimi Highlands I COMMENDED BY OWOISSFIRS I NO ADMISSION CHARGE DURING
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 364 9 IN a talL ,> n uia Sinuainre, Monclnv. »£L 7£!?'£T namm in Mitlavii wiih ne described the d:fencc of Malaya and the Far East as aniiiy affair- and Instanced how he Air Force and the army are meed by men from the
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  • 144 9 Korty-two employes Oi ttyj Prague electric company, a large number of Post Office official MM clerks In different Bohemian towi^s and seven members of the suppi es sed Czech -Slovak So scl movemenl are among those arra*ted. Th :i accused of helping to circulate the paper A
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  • 23 9 WIDESPREAD .in" ts by thGestapo folJowiiv the mass circulation of the Czech Illegal newspaper "Struggle" aw reported from the Czech protectorate.
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  • 26 9 The second of the giant Ameri- can Clippers is expected to arrive In Singapore en Wednesday. May 18, and leave the following day.
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  • 30 9 Chun&Kins. May 23. The new United States AmbassaI dor Mr. Clarence Gauss, is scheduled to present his credentials on 'Monday to Mr. Lin Sen. Chairman of the National Government.-- Reuter
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  • 7 10  - THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN CROSS rv
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  • 85 10 3atavia. May 25. THE first training period for those males between the ages of 18 1 -md 45 who are liable to be called i up in accordance with the Compulsory Military Service Act, will be onp year In the army and
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  • 155 10 Hit-And-Run Car Killed A.T.S. Wife »jRS. Lilian Marga«l ret Welch, attractive 33 year old A.T.S. rook, who wab found dead with head injuries on the lonely ohiehester to Funtingion road, was run over by a hea\\ vehicle. Sir Bernard. Spilsbury, the lamous pathologist, who was called in by the West
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  • 43 10 Vichy Gaols 6 Frenchmen SIX Frenchmen who were accused of having "tried to Join a foreign army" without the permission of the F'L'iich Government ;vjve pach 1 sentenced at Meknes to five years' haici labour. Two other Frenchmen were acqv jn similar charges.
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  • 66 10 STATFD to be too drunk to knew what h v-. (KUti I ini Bull "1 B Qrlmlcv) nt v. inp drunk and disoi Duniv waa charged for assaalt- a police-consta-ble, bat thr stipendi- «ild although ii waa a serious thing to strilre .1 constable, in view
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    • 136 10 IN !:>> PHILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia > MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. f SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. i For information re^ardin^ freight and passenger accommodation apply to V KOI' STEAD CO., LTD., TI3K lIANK~LIi\E LTD. i AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE I TAKING CARLO FOR BOSTON, NEW
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    • 439 10 Cowmunal Tension In Bombay Bombay, May 25. Communal tension in Bombay I continues and stray cases of assruir. I and stabbing occurred on Saturday. j T"' 1^ police fired twice. The total casualties now are 31 injured Renter. CLASSIFIED ADS I "(FROM PAGE 11)^ j Property For Sale FIVE HOUSE
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    • 201 10 Pains k Bi Nervous, thm, Wronp food! and .irmk.Tj work and frequeni coU%S on tbe Kl In. nd km? 1 1 Lep Pains. Norv. n"ne« i2S3 Ankles. Rheumatism pM feeling old beiure v,r fl kiancys purify yourbL in wr*J Tery first dose starts hHpS'fl clean out excess acids and tfi/3
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    • 204 10 Local Radio Highlights Of The Week TO-DAV fcSO p m Bin| aporr Mi i 6'»r i m.: Fbr Inr a p.OO p Bva Ol i) I itral wi ;t T. Lay al ttie ptano the studio.). er.s n*v..-. London B'o ry Oat' No. 4, v/- ler lbt.f. TWSDAY 7 :ic
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    • 68 10 7.25 p.m.: Saturday Evening Popular Concert. SUNDAY N ion: Beethoven Symphony No 2 in D major, op. 36 (London Symphony Orchestra > 1.05 p.m.: Musical Cocktnil with Dodo at the piano (from the studio. >. 6.50 p.m Special broadcast service rwajred from Salvation Army Headquarters. Singapore. 7.30 p.m.. Plgar concert,
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    • 375 11 i t t < i [Sons Vacam_ t- Tstralto-Mrß Chinese ryoung &u addlv Box 735. jkgeuty. 24J (No. 673H? WOMEN tit 8 n lftlSi w:.l teachers witl: 1 rr.alc> And 1 »j ith O ral t.t-orthy clerk and eoßtctar. ■Security. Apply m JJJ K i-.-np full particulars JJ^x ,x^w«-<l teacher
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    • 678 11 Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY secondhand Piano. Any make. Quote lowest cas^i price. Box No. 724 c,o Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 659H) BACK NUMBERS ol "Home Kinks". "What to Make" "How to do It" Prices, Dates to Kelly Walsh, Singapore. (No. CSSH) YOUNG BUSINESSMAN wants furnished room in a quiet and
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    • 562 11 T<^J.et I ROOM TO LET. Bathroom, lights water Sa?on B O Cf al m Ar thur g ßoad near P^rk.^ (No 692H) FOR IMMEDIATE ENTRY. Sern^dTtechTd !LumS 0W A 2 'S mlle Sad KuaU 'Lumpur. Apply within. (No. 635H) s Pn oC D 4^ n^>M-; FURNISHED and unfurnished decent roi»ms
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    • 708 11 for Sale FOR SALE dried Tub« Rootn. Apply 804 No. 740, Malaya Trlbunt Singapore. (No. 698U)THE HISTORY of the Inquisition, *ttt<l 1731. Tlie Popular Science Educator Oriental B«ok btcre, 7, Brai Ba«aJ» Road, j Singapore. {Ho. ?07H) FOR SALE. Vigorou j,,.n tr.iln Hhodo Itlcind R«U, Cockiel*. uv: y«'t hei-u maU4.
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    • 454 11 J^ THE i a* i tt *-J SINGAPORE! /lU. 225 m. 1333 «|PJ« Zlll'l 30 9€ m. 9 «f mr, I /IIP? 48 58 m, 6,175 m n 1 Z11P.3. 41 38 m. 725 M?m\ I>ONIK)N 4 GSV— I7 SI mf^X y ICB4 metres <.sF— l5 14 mc|s| i 19.
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  • 312 12 (By Radio) Simla, May 22. COMMENTING on 1/ recent developments in the Near Erst, Sir Sultan Ahmed, a former acting member oi the Vkeroy's Executive Council, says: "The petition wa not so dangerous before but the action ot Rashid Ali in Iraq, backed by German funds, has
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    • 98 12 7th DAY of EXTENDED SEASON...We don't do this "ilium l Good Reason! ANOTHER TRUMP// FOR DOUBLE AWARD-WINNER SPENCER TRACY! \KXXpitX>t\ DAY! •Where you always know there's a Darn Ciood Show" Latest METROTONE NEWS-of-the-DAY With FIRST nCTtJBB of AMERICA S PARACHUTE TROOPS IN ACTION! The Year's BIG SURPRISE LAUGH SHOW... Imagine
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    • 189 12 Kiij4la ii tl Kv|»v s j EveryMK trill «i ilui H •Or II FK.liTi.\f; xlj TO-DAY :M5. A T I_J Af t^ 6-i5 9i5 ALII AAlB^ m^,^ m^ a^^ w HERBERT WILCOX 1 ThrflMiifc Sea dram» ""Tj of famous British and American stars lt{i a H. B. WARNER, RICHARD CROMHTIi
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  • 357 13 NEWS BREVITIES A Delhi. May 22. N A.R.P. exercise is 10 be held during the first week of Juno there will be no further black-out practice* this month. Cochin. M:i V 2 1 A public holiday has n be*n dec'ared for to-morrow In Cochin SCato in honour of the installation
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  • 101 13 Shanghai May 25 MARKING I new departure, all the leading pro-Chungking Chinese newspapers in Shanghai to-day carried special leading articles and storir.s of significance on EJiipirr DayEditorials generally empnasiaed the strength oi the British Empire am' it.s walue Si I bulwark of democracy tfnt BhUB
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    • 197 13 I the jj^ i in i 1 1 1 pi I 3.15-6.15 l»morrow 9 5 H I, n-ir -tratlv ronccived magnificently a nd bhUtantly played! Drama HnDCstuoiu \ovt that transports you into K, idol' lomaiur A triumph that brings B new happinen a masterpiece more Kriiiint! tlian tov wreen has
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    • 163 13 -Little Billy LeeCONVULSED THEM WITH I LAUGHTER j AT YKSTKRDAY S OPKNINCi OP SEASON MUST END TODAY BECAUSE OF ARIZONA PUBBEKE TO -MORROW SEE IT TO DAY AT THE II i 1/11 I/\mi us-us -ms rAVILION EVERYONE APPLAUDED THIS FILM so 111 m\\ mi run; TO LIFE &OF SUCH ABSORBING
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  • 274 14 GORDONS IN GOOD WIN F| Qordon Hig^lao Ie i .scored a decisive victory by 84 runs, ovfi the Aimy in a cricket match played at Changi, yesterday A 'cature of the same was the fine partnership between Capt. Elsmfe nn<\ Capt Molr-Byres who scored 61 and 30. respective iv. for
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  • 98 14 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Efftal Ibf Rmval Charter A.D 1824. CNei la .is Trading BANKERS frlc Up Capita] I P r?€ Fund f 12.000.000 Lonieu Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Heart Offlrf B4.TAVIA. Branches Netherh.m;* Kust liulw Sourubay namarint. Mfcdan, Weitevreden Bandoenu, ChClibon ■j'rjit, Pecalongan, jjokja- ma, Boto, TJiiatjap, DJembei; Palembang,
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  • 288 14 Ceylonese Beat Police Narrowly /V>O'» howling by < Schubert J am 1 It V. S. Sundram, who took fo-jr for 16 and fivv for 21 runs respectively, and Hoe batting > ::;!i e by C. Seneviratne. who scored when runs nert* m«M urgently needed, enabled the Ceylon Spurts Club to
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  • 99 14 I Wpenrice won the Veterans' championship foi the Bagnall ('up at Singapore Swimming Club yesterday for the fourth year In succession. He also won the sealed handicap. The scaled handicap was raced in conjunction with, and in the rne race as the championship. In the sealed
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  • 27 14 HIGH TIDE To-day: 11 19 am., 8.1 ft.; 10 SO p.m., 8.9 ft To-morrow: 11 53 a.m., 8.2 ft.; 11 •19 p.m., 9 ft I
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  • 253 14 Medicos vs Indians BOTH SIDES SCORE 82 DLAYING at Balesticr yesterday. the Medical College Union and the India ns tied, both sides scoring 82 runs each. A feature of this match was the bright batting and bowling performances by Lall Singh, who red 34 runs and took six wickets for
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  • 86 14 London, May 25. The season's first important cricket match attracted 5.000 people to Lord's where Pelham Warner's XI beat a British Empire XI in a thrilling finish by three runs Empire v/ere all out for 142. Nichols, one of the eight test men in th° match,
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  • 15 14 Owing to rain the following matches were cancelled yesterday. s.C.C. vs. R.A.F. (Seletan
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  • 248 14 THE cricket match between the Scp Manchester a- the former's m££' ended in a draw. Going in to bat at 2.15 p m \h p delayed owin- to the rain, the Chine^L runs. Thiam Siow contributed 41 Vur Keng scored 54, the result ol -x-'ipntk The
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  • 236 14 MM'iILV.,!. GOOD progress was mar.-. :n tbe ffingapi badminton championships during the when no fewer than 16 ayed o! Clerical Union courts. On Saturday three g] and two matches were played while the rest weiefl yesterday. Following were the results: SATCKDAY Singles: Wee Ghim Tee
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  • 184 14 f N the major loop of the Singapore Baseball League, the Japanese were awarded a walk-over by the Chinese. The match was scheduled for yesterday but the Chinese' request for a postponement was refused and the Japanese awarded a walk -over. In the minor loop, the Filipinos
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  • 643 15 vvnnr A RECORD CROWD OF ABOUT 20,000, SOUTH CHIW I IJI VC \PORE CIVILIANS BY THREE GOALS TO ML ON THE Tl Vnini YESTERDAY. EVERYONE OF THE THREE GOALS |OAI> S pvFU THERE WAS NO CHANCE ABOUT THEM. El I M a display, they
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