Morning Tribune, 27 May 1941
1941-05-27
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Article, Illustration517 1941-05-27 1 iISH COUNTER-ATTACKS AS B EN REPORTED THREE HOURS WITHOUT BOMBI) TH RE ARE ALSO SIGNS THAT THE GERMANS ARE SHO M OF PARACHUTE TROOPS. THIS IS THE SEWS FROM CRETE. WHERE, ON THE WHOLE, THE N APPEARS LITTLE CHANGED THIS AFTERNOON. [test official communique reports a heavy counter-attack byReuter - 517 words
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Article, Illustration602 1941-05-27 1 de Valera Issues Warning 74 Dublin, May 2« MR Kamon de Viilera spoke to lfl a crowded Dail this after, noon on the question of conscription in I Ister. "There can be no more grievous attack on any fundamental right than to force an individual to fight by force forReuter - 602 words
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Article132 1941-05-27 1 London, May 26. THE flight of Iraqi Quislings, reported from Ankara, is considered hopeful in London. It is pointed out in authontativfcSles however, that it would not be wise to read too much into these reports for the present. mucn mw w* wy Iraq BntlshReuter - 132 words
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Article123 1941-05-27 1 London. May 2t> FE latest reports of opera tions in Africa are that at Tobruk and Solium heavy sandstorms are now being experienced, reducing activity to patrolling and that during the taking of Soddu in Abyssinia two Italian generals were captured. There is nothing of Importance to reportReuter - 123 words
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Article39 1941-05-27 1 London. May 26. N'EWS has just reached London of the death of Sir Havilland Walteri de Sausmaie/. in Guernsey in March Thl latest available news, which is sevt raJ months old, •tates that Lady de Sausmarez la well- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement7 1941-05-27 1 v c FXCEED 4,500 DAILY rr s*!££-7 words
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1411 1941-05-27 2 Cairo, May 26. Utn> ituirumi iscauos from German dive-bombers were ex-AIR-BRE AD I II MJ»P«» mjn Crete and who had neneneed by the hingoi ureec* heavy air moved from his house near Canea the night before a very heavy ■tto*lc hprause he had aReuter - 1,411 words
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Article112 1941-05-27 2 AN expression of thanks and de^'.JS I the services rendered b> memb* Uati Zealand forces and arrangements mil 7 th < B C Frcyberg. the New Zealand vt h Chief in Crete for the safe conduet n H party during his departure from tire, veyedReuter - 112 words
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Article303 1941-05-27 2 2 Killed In i a 4 MOTOR accident on Grove Road on the mM May 13, when two people lost their live.J^H sequel in the Coroner's Court, yesterday, at the M mto the deaths of S. T. P.ajoo, a toremand^B who drove the motorcar, and a Malay _y_.__:.iM bin303 words
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175 1941-05-27 2 ABSURD rumours have appeared in a a**"* foreign press regarding the food Malaya, states a communique from um ler. Maiaya. r f o For instance, it is said that Tl^and rt* lowei grades is sold here at several tune. In point of fact Thailand175 words
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Advertisement22 1941-05-27 2 M v> u -ro G^ wtJ^W -rf^ Is Stitk RAHAMIN PENHAS Chemical Pharmaceutical Dept. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. i a—- APR 122 words
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Article, Illustration138 1941-05-27 3 re In England, May 26. troops yesterc b combined exercise of E and demonstration at King was present, I til a number of high air force officers and rs and men of the Home kombers, ilying slowly at less than 500 feet, aracbutists who had f raptured an '"enemy138 words
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Article56 1941-05-27 3 London. May 26. overcoming oppresg deadly threat to I Us for the utmost all," .states Mr. the British Preige to Newfoundje occasion of the first Km: ting week. -very success. wi says that he was a:\ making still I adds, "With this not fail to achieve gory of right56 words
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Article96 1941-05-27 3 I Mr. Ralph Barr, [an official of the Standard Vacumm Oil Co., passed through Singapore en route to Bombay, from Manila, accompanied by his wife, to take up duties as an executive of the Bombay Office. Mr. Adolph Zuza, who is connected with the Hindustan Aircraft Co.. Bangalore, passed96 words
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Article81 1941-05-27 3 Washington, May 26. s In Europe apparently have sufficient to maintain current rations until the report of the Agricultural ations, the report adds, are far 'i n countries already repre- crisis in Germany shortages ►ccupied Belgium, Holland and i pied Fiance. I people are said to be consi,v »eyReuter - 81 words
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323 1941-05-27 3 m™. WCW York May 26. fHL Herald Tribune in a three-column leader headed "For Action!" calls on President Roosevelt for some kind of convoy in the Atlantic, for a United States fleet at Singapore, for the repeal of the Neutrality Act and for323 words
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Article185 1941-05-27 3 Chungking, May 26. COMMENTING on the return to Japan of Mr. Shigemitsu, the Japanese Ambassador to Britain, ihe official Central Daily News c ays it is an indication that Ang'oJapanese relations are worsening. "While Mr. Shigemitsu states that this is not an indication of worsening Anglo-. TReuter - 185 words
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Article42 1941-05-27 3 Woodward: At '^e General Hospital, Btapafeotc, on May 2C. Cant. Cecil George Woodward Inspector of Small Arms. 6 3 Volunteer Force, lnte P oyal Armv Ordnance Corps. The funeral will take nlacc at Bidadari Genu tevy at 5.18 p.m. to-day. u42 words
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Advertisement85 1941-05-27 3 THE** 'y*j m:- t gyp 1 rJfmM JBr a ■PSMiV'^R. /KXs*v Wag _f-w _f fhkA^'Z/ rS^llL y fji Ro not spoil food bj using (heap cooking oil that fives it 1(J an unwholesome flavour. Fry all your meats, ii-h and vegetables in MAZOLA, and set the extra richnt s that85 words
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Article, Illustration716 1941-05-27 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By I/ALLANG K.A.F danCC at the Adelpln Hotel on Saturday night wa.s certainly a nay affair and it looks M though the addition of women members to the dance committee wa.s a very happy idea l"he innovations the> vugjjevted added716 words
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Article466 1941-05-27 4 "Fun Fare No. 2" was present- I ed to an audi- I ence of several hundred airmen 1 I at the Kallang S i Airmen's Club i last night by j 1 t.h e Islmd i Committee i j Troops enter- j tainments party, j The first edi-466 words
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Advertisement59 1941-05-27 4 hmsJM) j PHONE 3335 PRBCILLA Ltd. FOR Afternoon Dresses r, in <01 in FIRST FLOOR I ENTRANCE HILL STREET j afternoon gowns evening latest shipments b"». Stamford Road, a g s apitoi Building, accessories Phone 3838 chapeaux EXCLUSIVE (TllUinERV nno ACCESSORIES RREFIES HOTEL RRO 8RRS IRSfltt fld EflTRRfl.ES SinQRPOUE iE_59 words
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Advertisement92 1941-05-27 4 DeaufA ...Metis fa Blue Hyacinth Cm have one aim: to women beautiful at All women can affir Blue Hyacinth b Lipstick in six "ha* rouge to match. Blue Hyacinth Poii a dull matt surfact Blue Hyacinth (4 Vanishing (reams and beautify. Glinto Nail Ml chips or peels exciting colours. At92 words
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Miscellaneous84 1941-05-27 4 Pupils 9 j Day s Dl'PILS of the J C. E. Z. M. School at Gov- i i ernmcnt Hill/ will give a dis- play of physical t i culture at their J J school on Wed- J nesday a n d their parents i have been in- J vited84 words
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Article, Illustration594 1941-05-27 5 contribute so materially to the j individuality of your home, accessoP -teres, lamps, occasional tables sks and book-shelves, play an decorative scheme. They must. rj^nowii with care as they will, if placed room. As regards design and 1 ike a harmonious note but as ,ld be planned to give594 words
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Advertisement75 1941-05-27 5 \P^ vof ____(*y&T& XY*' H^ II 'J'/* ,C 2&jnsVEtffssßu&^^A l^s^7 .j^*^^^^^^^ i jrf^i.*^^^ _^^^^r^om^^^t\^t mm^ t^jifjfij^H Br' K^^. '^.^^mmmm^^^^C^^ I Ia tY* 'ThLm TAIKOO SUGAR Refined and packed in the Hong Kong factory of the Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., of London. Obtainable at all Cold Storage Biu> > and75 words
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334 1941-05-27 6 j\s alleged suicide pact between two 17-year-old Singapore »iils (0O« Kg now dead) was related in the fifth court, yesterday, before Mr. L 0 Goh The girls, Yeo Cheng Uan and Goh Hoe Ktu. were novices In the Chinese temple at the334 words
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Article114 1941-05-27 6 WAS ENGINE DRIVER MURDERED? 1 1 .From Our Own Reporter) I poll. May 2t>. 1 FOLLOWING a report to the a police, after the disapi pea ranee of a Tamil railway I engine diiver named NagamvthV, some time ago. the poliee yesterday unearthed a body in a vegetable garden at114 words
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Article, Illustration266 1941-05-27 6 CHAN AH SIEW. middle-aged woman who rears poultry and lives at the 9th mile. Ponggol I Road, told Mr. Justice Worley and a common jury, yesterday, at the Assize Court, a .story of having been waylaid and robbed by three men while she was returning home266 words
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Article54 1941-05-27 6 From Our Own ReporterKuala Lumpur. Monday. THE report ol the Commisskm of Enquiry on the Mines Department ha^ it Is officially learnt been drafted and is now being finalised. It is understood the report will he submitted I >r signature to the High Commissioner before the54 words
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211 1941-05-27 6 AT the age of 29. Mr. Walter Montenegro, has come to Singapore from distant Bolivia (another tin country) as ConsulGeneral for his country. He is thus the youngest consular representative In this country. This is his first visit to the Far East and he is211 words
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Article71 1941-05-27 6 Mr. E. W. Houston. Executive Engineer, lias been appointed 10 act as Resideni Engineer. Sembawang. Mr Jules Marin has been appointed t Municipal Commissioner of George Town. Penang. vice Mr. J. P Souter. The promotion of Sub-Lieut. F. C. Maynard. S. S.R.N. V.R. to the rank of Lieutenant has71 words
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Article148 1941-05-27 6 TAMIL'S APPEAL ALLOWS j\N elderly Indian Vellaj who had been sent! to six months' rigorous i sonment to be followed j years' police supervision possession of articles susp to be stolen, successfully pealed in the High Court terday, before Sir Percy waine. Chief Justice. Vellasamy was arrested bj police while148 words
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Article29 1941-05-27 6 THE death occurred yestw I the General Hospital I brief illness of Capt. C. ward. Inspector of smau Straits Settlements w Force. He leaves his wire i children.29 words
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172 1941-05-27 6 Economic Position In Japan Is "Very Bad" "JHE economic position of the country is very bad." said Mr. Shooji Vallabhdass. wealthy Indian shipping magnate, referring to Japan, yesterday, in an interview with the Morning; Tribune. Mr. Vallabhtiass U o a hk way back to India after a z-month sojourn In172 words
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Advertisement23 1941-05-27 6 Is Your MOTORCAR fully insured? South British Insurance Co., Ltd. I TeL 5926 z, F inlay son Green AHnßKwm j mhh** ii*tfy^^^v^*C^^7^^T l^***?^^^ntY^js__r___^yy"^23 words
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Article110 1941-05-27 8 TWO men. walking into different pawnshops in Singapore during the week-end. with articles to be pledged, were unable to give a satisfactory explanation as to how they had obtained possession of them and were arrested Lim Ah Wang, 24. had in his possession a camera worth $2.110 words
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Article, Illustration41 1941-05-27 8 Buckingham Palace was hit again by a bomb during a recent raid on London. On this occasion the North Lodge sustained some damage, gm These pictures show some of the damage to the North jf Lodge. ■■■■■■■Mllllllllllllll41 words
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Article85 1941-05-27 8 JN connection with the commis- 1 JL 725 of ln Q ui ry appointed by the Governor to inquire into the systems of inviting tenders, an announcement appearing elsewhere of 5? 1SS^ sta l es that members of the public who wish to make eTs Pr nn en85 words
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101 1941-05-27 8 Shanghai, May 26. A COMPLAINT of criminal assault has been lodged with Judge Rapex of th? Italian Consular Court m Shanghai by Mr. George Lconof. Russian city editor of the local English-language morning pap?r, China Press, against four Italians who assaulted him on a vacantReuter - 101 words
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Advertisement704 1941-05-27 8 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings J *m> MmL\ Pleasures of Life to Men Who Feel Old Before ;|L^ P_*1 HI" __.____lr^ Hk. r pla JkaM >M A .________F^ _JH _^L. Jk> vou feel older than you are? Are you T?^^_P __k. U< king In704 words
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Article1238 1941-05-27 9 BRITISH TROOPS NOW IN BORNEO (Tribune Staff Reporter) van: to know what Malaya's new G.O.C. thinks UThe situation in the East, his opinion on the possif an attack on this country, what little success L receive, its complete failure or anything in the r 0 a new or startling statement1,238 words
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Article, Illustration99 1941-05-27 9 Once vou went to a dainty drawer for your stockings, girls. Now. if >ou're wise, you're like this girl— going to the preserve cupboard. And jam-jar* are becoming useful not for .jam, but lor silk W* sheaths. The idea is to preserve vour stock of silk stock, ings.99 words
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Miscellaneous56 1941-05-27 9 £~T~~ BY waltjdisney; /Ti i thought v weren't scarepJ SSUTJ P YE^H-? WELL, II X^T .^^i^ (V\ OFJM a^Y^OREj^ l^ THAa S DlFF'RUiVT 6^\ \/l MNT! ONLY...THUM WAY THAT 1 JO V-- ?L I I MNT SHEERED t% _0 1 7 0NE LO0*EP AT ME I COUlD Tb ll OF56 words
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Article, Illustration7 1941-05-27 10 STAN CROSS - THE MAJOR And WALLY STAN CROSS BY7 words
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Article681 1941-05-27 10 UECAUSE Weeya binte Ali, Malay amah em- ployed by Mrs. K. Rowan, of Cavanagh Road, repulsed the amorous advances of the cook-boy of the same house (Wong Teck Fong) he made a violent attack on the woman with a chopper, causing serious injuries. Yesterday, the district681 words
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Advertisement375 1941-05-27 10 (CLASSIFIED ADS (FBOM PAGE 11) r. ■i .i i Situations Wanted A COMPETENT youug Shorthand-Typl>t with 4 years' experience, seeks eanploynn^nt on a deeent salary nnd good prospects Please apply Box 744 Glo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 703H) EXPERIENCED CONDUCTOR and factor^ ojerk Young Indian ftuoily man— experienced in all375 words
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Advertisement94 1941-05-27 10 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established bv Royal Charter A.D 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS faid Up Capital f. 40.03C t-00 Reserve Fund f. 12.000.000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA. Branches: I Netherlands East Indies:— Sourabaya, Samarang. Medan, Weltevreden Bandoeng, Cheribon Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembel;94 words
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Advertisement173 1941-05-27 10 AsthmaS Killed in 31 Choking, Ka«nir w l Bronchitis K' V he heaUhand^Zra the prescription of "n w^! ■tarts klllmg Asth*"J°-ii purifies the bkodSdS ■ath^youcaVTSftSia anything andVn !f« success! u that i ui I you free. eav'h at s and to compM..:? a S, In 8 davs or mo:/. v173 words
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Advertisement373 1941-05-27 11 K^^^ffl IB! Ml "J <*J II Lfl I mtrnttl Lions Vacam__ W ibora chaicM- \DI)IV Box -3i. M f >0. 68?>H> I jyment <k Ri.id. Sin^j; (No. P7- i \W__rZY factory wor- Kf^S 7-3H) SiplyßMj no. Oculars to Box No. I n \no.mm I- clerk and cowcwr, j Ir^-e. P373 words
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Advertisement643 1941-05-27 11 Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY secondhand Piano. Any make. Quote lowest cash price. Box No. 724 c o Malaya Tribune. I Kuala Lumpur. (No. 65»H) BACK NUMBERS of "Home Kinks' 7 "What to Make". "How to do It" Prices Dnte s to Kelly Si Walsh. Singapore. (No. CIW) SOLDIER requires portable typewriter.643 words
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Advertisement578 1941-05-27 11 sL YC l U WANT to youT^T ph^Te SOBB. bingapor^Cash paid. (No! 676H. M^?nr S n LE o Sport 2 rars var ious makes-Llm st£2 Be> Penhas Road ff LavendS Street. Singapore. Phone 6603. (Ha 7(4H, FOR SALE 1935 Ford 8 HP. 1935 Morris 8 Saloon. Offers to 24. Still578 words
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Advertisement639 1941-05-27 11 For Sale TO LET. Furnished or untiirii Bungalow. Ami* Road Apply 199, Orchard Road. Singapore. (No. 722H) FOR SALE dried Tuba Roots. Apply Box No. 740. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 698H) RODIN HOUSE, 203. Burmah Road. fi> n ing Furnished room by Dsv or Month. (No VifJl) THE HISTORY of639 words
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Miscellaneous470 1941-05-27 11 j Or! TEE j AiR SINGAPORE /III. 225 m 1339 *K*. ZHP 1 10 96 in 9.(59 mci ZHP 2 48 58 m. t 17S mfc«. ZHP 3. 41 38 m 7.25 na *a. LONDON CSV— 17 81 aac s; 16 84 metres 1 .;sf— ir> 14 mes; 19 81470 words
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Article353 1941-05-27 12 Simla. Ma- 2G. A LARGE variety of comforts is j being sent from this country to troops in I the Middle East, i The last consignment i from Karachi in- f eluded 600.000 beedies. 100.000 ci| I rettes, 59 bundles of periodicals and 32 cases of sweets.353 words
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Advertisement261 1941-05-27 12 {AGAIN. THE ONLY REAL, j BIG LAUGH SHOW EN i TOWN! TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 j CAPITOL \..j *"W^BLk W ri a^'.T* *P^ mmßaaafimmmmlßm I 1&1H Jmmmml 4ICV> jFImV mm^^W .^mV .^Aml I am _W_^^^ ill mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml Cj *rl Ik I Wt 1 K B W mma H L^J P«|^ II A261 words
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Advertisement197 1941-05-27 12 •CHARITY hv^ IN AID OF_______ ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPr SATIItDAY "^^muT TO 2A^M DANCE PALAC TO-NIGHT DANCE 9.30 to 12 TEA DANCE TO DAY 6.30 t<> 9 pm "BETTY WILL BE THERW I PLANS NOW FILLING! THE MOST EXCITING, INSPIRING, SPECTACUIJ PRODUCTION SINCE 'BENGAL LANCERS Gala WAR FUND Premiere MON197 words
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Article382 1941-05-27 13 Simla, May M AM ESS AGES ha v. •Ivl been exchanged oetween the Speaker of the Bengal Assembly and the Speaker of the House "of Commons on the recent Nazi bombing of the Houses of Parliament. T h e Bengal Assembly Speaker in a cable said: "On behalf382 words
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Advertisement96 1941-05-27 13 (#oiiM I \_^L f L CAPITOL I Attainments WANTED WAD OR ALIVE! Every One to Join in the hunt for this DESPERATE I CHARACTER ,|W __^Sof^ V^JM mj__ __K y^m iiySji BTto'''^^ 4A Ml i iA At Mr^M ii i; w ii \H?. ,,ar (,(>,,e fted at the door of96 words
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Advertisement297 1941-05-27 13 Japanese Official Visits Deconx Hanoi. May 26. T/UN Chudo Kannei. naval i) emlM r .1 the Japanese Military i to Frmch Indo-China. Ited Admiral Deroux. the Goveri r General of Prench Indo-China, .i Saturday. It is understood that the Japaese flicial conferred at. length ith Government authorities 7e,arding important matters297 words
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Advertisement76 1941-05-27 13 PREMIERE j/v*# ranagi PHONE 6903 TO-DAY >$g4 A Picture greatly conceived magnificently produced ami brilliantly played! Drama of a tempestuous love that transports you into i a world of romance A triumph that brings vou a new happiness a masterpiece more thrilling than the screen has ever known 1^ JgP?76 words
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319 1941-05-27 14 JHE Wanderer teen goals against the Junior Civil Servjce As ocial ion in a division 2B match on the Balestier Plain, yest The Jtiniors were only able to reply with on r Of |if 16, a do from Micke i< ia, cent] i who thus319 words
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Article69 1941-05-27 14 In the report of a tragedy which occurred during the football match between South china and Singapore Civilians, published In the Morning Tribune yesterday, it was stated that a Malay fell from an advertisement hoarding just outside the stadium. We are asked to [state that the69 words
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Article25 1941-05-27 14 Chungking, May 26. TIIE Yunnan Provincial Government is awarding go'd and b:onze medals to foreign engineers for completion of the Burma Read on schedule- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article110 1941-05-27 14 BRINKMANN'S 10 GOALS VS. NAAFI BRINKMANN'S trounced Naafi to the tune of 10 goals to 3 in a Business Houses' League fixture at Farrcr Park yester- dav. The S.T.C. beat Sime Darby by three goals to two. in a Business Houses League soccer match at the S T C. ground110 words
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243 1941-05-27 14 POLICE 2 MANCHESTER 1 A FORWARD line combination which did not falter even in the last stages of the game, backed by a sound defence, gave the Police a 2—l win when they met the Manchesters in a reserve division match at the Police Depot243 words
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Article216 1941-05-27 14 THE Div. 2A match between R.A. Blakan Mati, on thi J yesterday, provided exciting nets won by tour goals to Both defences gave a s. themselves while the Gunners' J thru tful and quick in action. The game opened strongly bot turn. It was216 words
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Article239 1941-05-27 14 A CROWDED programme of 23 fights were seen at the Hap; World boxing stadium, when a start was made in the pi liminaries of the "Tolley" cup competition, yesterday. There was one knocl:-out, and two technical knock-outs, all the JlN l OR IYWK;f T239 words
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163 1941-05-27 14 FN a brbadcast talk from the Singapi n latum. 1 night Mr. Walter Hanmmg Chei. of the South China football Assodatioi At our club, we combine Chinphysical culture with western method fl for practically every form of Sport, t of which are soccer, basketball, volley*163 words
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Advertisement300 1941-05-27 14 US!!! 25 lbs. New Cinema Way jThei no longer en tctael >r men nmi wo nen tb remain Thin. Worvoue is <lkr' hi, linn-Down, and HYiendletai .11"' I le Cinema St:n.', ;ir<' n I M> re l« .1.1 nlghl and day and ■Qtitre |h» be i of medical eenrlret fo300 words
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Miscellaneous47 1941-05-27 14 A SOCCER: Sou'P Ch-i-- < r y tfl M vices, Staciiunr. Dlv. I. l „^H Changi: Dlv. II A i: a Sole* an. Ollimau Fori 5.H.8.. SH.B. M TENNIS: S.CR.c and yMCA merits. H TIDE TABLE I TO-DAY: bJBLBS .1- J TO-MORROW: 12 27 r I I M47 words
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Article72 1941-05-27 15 N London, May 26. O bombs are reported to have fallen on Britain last night Maintaining the lull of the past fortnight, hardly any raider crossed the sea. The only district from [which they were reported was on I the north-east coast and no incident followed.Reuter - 72 words
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Article49 1941-05-27 15 FREE Indian soldiers were in. jured, but not seriously, when two motor lorries collided near the junction of River Valley and Kim Seng Roads yesterday evening. The injured men suffered from bruises and were picked up conscious by the ambulance and taken to the hospital.49 words
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Article176 1941-05-27 15 TRAVELLING 1500 miles a week for 40 years, it is estimated that a railway r "i ird had covered some .>, 000,000 miles on the permanent 1 Way before his retire- > ment. J He was Mr. Samuel Jeffrev Beard, who has died at Old vStn*ion House.176 words
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Article46 1941-05-27 15 Baby Saves Household From Fire London. rO YEAR OLD June Cain gave warning of a fire which broke out at her parents home in Khartoum-road, Tooting, SW. Mrs. Cain, her mother, was awakened by June's coughing She found the rear part of the house in flames.46 words
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Article75 1941-05-27 15 AT the annual general meeting of the Hamakrishna Mission, Singapore, hi id on Sunday, May 25. the following advisory committee Was elected: President: Swarm Bhas warananda; vice-president: Mr. V. Pakinsamy: i>on. lee.: Mr. M. T. Pillay; hon treasurer: Mr r. M. Krishnan; committee: Me; i Bramachati Kallasam, m.75 words
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Article27 1941-05-27 15 Mr. H L A; taut Drainage and Irrigation Englneer. Malay States. has beer, scronded for service in Johore as Al ilstant Drainage and irrJ ration Engir. Kluang27 words
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Advertisement143 1941-05-27 15 ffiMBER: "4 DAUGHTERS" "4 WIVES" f/ie Best of ALL! yt£? Irak. B^k vgr tßP*B?^' Br llr^ ~s»iaJl 'C t v DPENING TO-DAY win, 3 showsb,^ ALHAHIBRA gSf r#£ &4CA "777/ rW£//? BABIE^y IN THEIR best hit yeti Bfzk CfP 3 fcj- £i claud'e'rains "^YI. I■ J^Mfw ■"C raos ALBERT g7fJ_fj_f<(F*143 words
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Advertisement388 1941-05-27 15 SAVINGS a dollar saved Is an extija duhai earned. A Bavtngi Account is the best inducement to saw. TV have a Savings Account and to see this account row from time to tinie r; to be a contented person. a i-.wiii^ Account may be opened with this Bank witb any388 words
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540 1941-05-27 16 WASHINUTUN, rami *j XT THE WHITE HOt'SE TO- DAI. wh. n President Roosevelts ad- riginally scheduled Mr. Barly warned t to build H up Important, TO-di d i can tell u t>e ei x.> e rapidly You I Mr. the < <j/i i < tingReuter - 540 words
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Article80 1941-05-27 16 London, Maj 26 AMONG recommendations su Seiß Committee on Hi expenditiu 1 concentration of all civil defence fun 'xl-jMm ministry should be considered. The r< -r: &ta^| that the loss of life and injury In air raids husbel much less than was expected, while material danM80 words
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246 1941-05-27 16 London. May 26 H A SUGGESTION thaL the Dominion Prime Miruafl were probably better informed of the daily fl position than members of the Cabinet— perhaps eifl of the War Cabinet itself— was made by Mr. S. M Bruce. High Commissioner for Australia, atReuter - 246 words
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Article41 1941-05-27 16 THE C (Malay Company of the Malacca Vote" Corps has been called up for continuow tiuro from June 1 to June 30. Those who de.sire to do so will be primus attend continuous training voluntarily 24 and July 7.41 words
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332 1941-05-27 16 Ankara, May 245. TIIF part played by the former German Consul in Beirut, Von Rosen to further the German aims in Syria and tne help he received from the French tan now be outlined. According to information reaching usually reliable sources in Ankara, VonReuter - 332 words
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