Morning Tribune, 28 May 1941

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    112 1 r Nazis ca£__d her\ < "UNS1NKABLE" AT Hamburg on Feb 14 AMI Hitler and his Nazi cohorts laun- n Shed the biggesi thing hi battleships ever built in Germany— J the 35.000-ton Bismarck (.quipped with eight 15-in guns, this I was no pocket battleship for inland seas but a
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  • 676 1 london, mat 27. ■mi reinforcements are beginKg to reach general fretbercs ks in crete. the prime minister, ■plnston churchill, announced in ■ol sr OF COMMONS TO-DAY. Qenataa troops in the area west of Crete, supported by further intensive Hig, launched another attack yesterday ft. which enlarged
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  • 1128 1 LONDON. MA* 2* MpOT POWERFUL BATTLBfIRUP —THE 35,00t TON BISMARCK BB BEEN SUNK. PURSUED RELENTLESSLY BY BRITISH NAVAL UNITS SINCE SHE LEFT BERGEN OM THURSDAY LAST, THR BISMARCK, WHICH NAM PROPAGANDISTS CALLED "UNSINKABLE* NOW LIES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE ATLAYOC, 4* MILES WEST OF
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  • 129 1 I Washington, May 27 J THE news of the sinking of S 1 the Bismarck sent a thrill through Washington when it was announced over all radio stations this morning. Ever I S since the Battle of Denmark Straits early on Saturday the I progress of the naval
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  • 68 1 London. May 27. MR Winston Churchill announced in the House of Commons the decision not to impose conscription on Northern Ireland. Ha declared, -We have made enquiries in vaiioui directions and have came* the conclusion that at the presenl time, although there can be no dispute about our
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  • 29 1 Canberra. May 17.-T* nions^houWioin in rebuilding he British House of Conunons mother of Parliaments) am other historic landmarks d b a ts Britain by air bomparomenw. Reuter
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  • 616 2 Funeral Of Captain Woodward CULL r ded at the funeral., ol Ctpl C <■■ < >rge Wo who died at the General Hospital, Sin. on Monday, fee funeral which took place erday afternoon, was very largely att< ruled. The coffin was draped with the Union Jack on which wcic his
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  • 36 2 Bangkok, May 27. THE Premier, Major-General Pibula Songgram, may go to Japan after National Day celebrations to b e held on June 24. says the weil- informed Thai Daily Pramuenwan.- Reuter
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    88 2 Housewives undergoing)^ training to bei i iimc expert engineers at a G o v ernment i Training cen. tre. They are S learning air. i craft fitting, radial drilling and shaping, and many other t req uirements J for the war ef- fort. In this i way iaoie and more
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  • 51 2 Free Sand Supplies To Householders HOUSEHOLDERS in two areas of Singapore with a predominantly Chinese population may obtain free supplies of sand, under the A. R.P. Department distribution scheme, from 5.30 p.m. on Friday. May 30, at the following centres: St. Anthony's Boys' School and Custom House Land Division. Beach
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  • 19 2 Dr. (Miss) If. J. Lyon, Lady Medical Officer 01 the Malayan Service has been seconded for sertier in Johore.
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  • 96 2 Lcndon, _J LONDON had us sixieenl cessive night without There was little enemy air over Britain during the n| cording to an Air Ministq munique. A few bombs were dra the South and East AngliaJ damage was done but noon ported hurt. The communique acids fl terday
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  • 153 2 Cairo. M DESPITE the ferocity German Military and i tack on Crete, uliere hand fighting continn abated, civilian casual* comparatively light children and m evacuated l> th* jj offered excellent protceu The hillsides slew and Suda are littered wi« chutes givm<; the m from a distant gj petals.
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  • 154 2 Washington, May 27. POL. Trank Knox, Secretary for the Navy, has reguested legislation by Congress to allow the onimande-s of individual naval vessels to exercise broa''.discretion in property protecting their ships in Tnit?d Slates territorial waters. In a letter to the speaker, Mr. Sam Rayburn, on
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    • 585 2 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure _f* A J i^i^vK HE A0 ACH E 1 I 3 1 <• <r> Am __n n 1 6 J^1)f w press .k vfjifsc many >^Pfflpo<*s^p Dangerous Symptoms n^ML LOSS Of /W^§fc_--w _QMH_Bft3UBHn__B_B-_H_H__B_H__H_H_B_^ memory m mMMmmMmm mmmmmMmmmmmmmMmmmmmmtr iq____P ___________WB HEART Chock These
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  • 104 3 Malaya's New Economic Adviser RECENT arrival in Singapore is Sir rge Sanson, K.C.M.G.. r i is joining the Minis* 1 oi I- onomk Warfare, j Eastern Mission, in j idvUorv capacity. Gssrge, who has spent 1 vears in Japan, was not- ial Counsellor to Hush Embassy in Tokyo ISM to
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    86 3 n May 27 -Mihalifl Vapil d at the Kin? of Ttaly I Albanian Prime Minister Igo was executed at dawn 1 onson yard at Tirana. the Rome Radio. He n sentenced to death by nartia! at Tirana.- Reuter At present it is working backwards instead of forwards— it leaders
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  • 97 3 NEWS BREVITIES Mr W. D. Crew C.L.S.. has been appointed a Police Magistrate for the Settlement of Singapore. Mr. L. A. Goodall has been appointed to be a Junior Assisi rant Immigration Of- fleer for the SettleI litem of Singapore. Dr. L. J. Claoham. Medical Officer. Malayan Medical Service, has
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    15 3 .7 oilot instructors at a naval air station, Kh» a* employed in training naval personnel
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  • 195 3 Bombay, May 27. CIX principles for guidance in the nm^mol a 3 new world order after the war were UUd doy by Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan law Viceroy's Cabinet in a broadcast talk. The Prmcplts were the abolition of the system kterwt-^jrtog loans, the discouragement
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  • 937 3 h Xd re^ Pr T Sed Ml D R obcrtson were coir pbfi ft^MßS^ -tlewhich related KlShteii2 the memb^< °ne outside BbSm r£fi m nf m^ rship 0f P ersons rcsidi^ be considered bv thP fnrnrJ^ 0 f the resolu tions were left to
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    • 76 3 I VIT II I/JK. THOT T GHTFUL \W j- PARENTS ty« SEND THEIR y^mfr sons AND Lj^- DAUGHTERS K* TO W PITMAN'S I n2?? tbe Co 'l f> RP's system of mm, training has b*»en rjS -mi in assisting UmH well-ptjd and nmin all branches o: I retarlal work an
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  • 965 4  - Variety Entertainment For Servicemen: Australian Visitor VERA By roLLOW-irp to their triumph hal linalr 01 the Revue See Yourself" at the Victoria 'lit atrr OH Saturda. High! wa.s the Island Committee presentation ol Fun Fan- No 2" at the Airmen's Club, K&tOOg, on Monday night Island" members are Ihe most
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    • 51 4 Jewels to be set in your Home. We have finally received almost a dozen real Tientsen carpets. Live Wool 100 thread Fast colours High pile i SIZES V 10*. Wx it Even you are not inkmudin buying come and $u them as works of art. WASSIAMULL'S 31 33 HIGH STREET
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    • 56 4 j S|M'<*ial |»r<'-¥t iiilsem ok'kYr. Steam treatment for hair re-conditioning, shampoo, set and manicure $4. This w<*«?k only. Book your appointments now by telephoning The Naomi Hairdressing Salon, i I lb., Rodney House, Battery Road. 7555. BURTOLS QUICK CLEANERS 278 Orchard Road Specialists in Dry Cleaning etc. (EV ROPE AN
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    • 15 4 i c $_k_jfclrr] f<S>3 m Wm fBIEAUT SPECIAL! EUfIOPFB** OPEiM rapU-l "1 IM > or Itrickt
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  • 758 5 CONSIDER YOUR SKIN "PORES" A WHILE I our -kin with that of a baby or IfW v.ill find that it has coarsened farther and, in nine cases out addition to minor blemishes. kcn m time, the trouble may d but if these pores are allowed to f reatment it is
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  • 658 6 Services' BREVITIES Bv **t l»i«|iie" 1 Q icATUKDAY evening saw the Royals ber- g 0 (Wants' Mess combining two functions With a social evening and a dance, each; i beinu allotted a two hour period. In the .social S SVrgt. Mesmcr of the Ir.A.S.C. and Sergt. Collier distinguished themselves, as
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  • 189 6 wmraßß evidence of the extort to which Sfawore to F i with Communist "ceO." and inundated with to rftMiea wiwi th( -Red" cause was lorthT ETESctX i«la.v. Sore Mr. J. L. McFal!. coming m the dfatt nt cou ix. Among the exhibits in mll
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  • 84 6 SAID to have drunk poison in an attempt to commit suicide, Miss D. Scully, a 17-year-old Eurasian girl, was not present in the third police court, when her case was called up yesterday. The prosecuting offtcei informed the court that Mis-; Scully was still in
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  • 89 6 "I HAVE no doubt M ever in this e*« I cannot see how I can W J ent with the acctsej IWM a servant ei i lhe Swimming Clifc 2 1 such was in a |„v ;io] irast." remarked Mr c« l Oldham, second magi* J yesterday, irben >>
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    1240 7 Letter IS From London j Youth And Public I [Service: Kindly! Reprimand For Polish l Airmen: "Female Bullies In Uniform" i London, Mar. 31. L beard these days of 'I c'airns of youth and fJuns men and women ffiSlty of public serLnot surprising there- find U»e Centra! Co^cil
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  • 330 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1941 EIRE'S PROTEST fHE Dail Eireann's protest against the extension of conscription to the six Counties of Northern Ireland (Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone) and to the parliamentary boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry revives the old controversy over the partition of Ireland. That
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    • 39 7 GUS SES, EXCLUSIVELY. «vl>noie ments -rr^F^r. M and NffcterM ""not U Sl^ S V I,* 11 be recom- V^^ f °MPSO\ OPTICAL CO. Arcade Building R -A- THOMPSON, D.O.Sc. of ocular Science). *^P<an Clinical Experience. ____my^m ,itl^'^C^^| -> -e*|^ Il^^^^^HS
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    • 26 7 SAFEGUARD 1 YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. PHONE NO. 5915. j
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  • 34 8 ghhjkm,n bhjougfcghjcgfj Once she was a muniti mis v.ot.u. Beak* night* a singer and dancet and die Cabaret Club-before and after \ie shew, ARP warden at Pi**** weth 1 i.ndun.
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  • 224 8 ROBBERY CHARGE FAILS vfR. V. J Mcndis, yesterday. successfully defended Tan Khai Hee. 50. who was charged before Mr. Justice Worley and a common Jury with robbing a woman poultry rearer. Chan Ah Siew, of $72.30 in cash, about midnight on March 8, al the 9 1 2 mile. Ponggol
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  • 40 8 Washington, May 27. pRKSIDENT Roosevelt has "sif.ned 1 the Auxiliary Naval Ship:* BUI which authorises the construction cl about 58 naval auxiliary vessels totaling 550,000 ions. It is e mated to cost x350.000.00n Reuter
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  • 193 8 Simla, May 21 THE Nawab of Chatthari has added his y the condemnation by Muslims oi the actw of Rashid Ali in Iraq. He says: -The Axis, hr.vins failed to break th first line of defence in Egypt, to no every mean? of succeeding in its
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    • 387 8 i f„ s won **&m V I I Bin I lean 11 complete >id out 1 •.-nil- approval Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished ff a*-, bats ratarrh and In l natural way restores Amazing Results hEringineoraeo/th* nlM t eM,ai Started in 24 Hours by r 1 natural* are high m
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  • 936 9 I discriminate criticism of Government, its and the whipping up of public disvvhich are completely unimporti> Q ues t. is onlv detrimental." declared presidential address at the annual Settlements (Singapore) Asso- building yesterday I I. Mt' M M M I Kgwi H me:*. Lhat my at I W i
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  • 27 9 Undress uniform. Sun-bronzed and smiling, a British soldier completes a job of wiring in th:* Western Desert. Below: Rations are good and unrationed.
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  • 68 9 Bangkok, Maj If. fI reported thet Jap I .shortly send an economic Lion to Thailand to conduci trad neartUUona md a' o to surve M?nomlc iltiiation in this a view to furthering ii la also reported tii.it Japai will shortly be sending an economiction to
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  • 311 10 Pi lot Officer Convicted > 3loiorinss Ciiai*U« k PILOT Officer Edgar Alexander Fovreal, R.A.F., Kallang was yesterday, in the traffic court convicted of drivirig his car along Kallang Road In so rash a manner as to endanger human life. Mr A R Anderson A.S.P., said that he was going along
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  • 155 10 TO the alarming number of suicide, or attempted suicide cases in recent months in Singapore in which caustic soda was used, another was added yesterday when the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, held an inquiry into the death of Loh See Loon. 29, assistant at
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  • 89 10 DECAUSE medical evidence Revealed that he was suffering from hallucinations, r .mil coolie, Marimuthu. wa.s acquitted on a charge of breaking into Buller Camp by night, in the fifth court, vesterday. Evidence given by a Malay soldier of the Csmp showed that the accused had entered the barrack
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    • 578 10 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in II 1% jfa *\f SWHI BEFORE AFTER A oi Ufa*** u; jjj-yj-ghg* k *g£i nHi' no loni er i v s ,no ,th Gfjuel b day or two y.-ur w i»fer J'r';,,, tw MH i you that here at last is ti... luting and
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    • 188 10 SINGAPOR MUNICIPAL! TENDERS TiA'DERS are now lnvit lowing materials 0 r service p, w,.la.s see Municipal Te: te R-.J Tender Construe t'.o. of llterttfete etc to Gumae at Middleton Hospjt il Moulmtin Road. (Deposit $50-] 12 noon, 3 Ju* Supply of Liquid ChloriM for the period of 17 41 to
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    • 42 10 L hovov>ov<jo no. mo- we i/ fir >' i MAJC I TUC S 11/> A UTILE HCST Vi^. I F^HCAM'T V THE 5 ||W mriwiw \f- >(iYj^ MAJOR l&l™ A \4\ V 1 i WALLY ■■41 x^ I L^/U 1 i Y A
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    • 302 11 CLASSFIED ADD Rations Vacani "o-tvpist. tempoiary D ted stme terms. S ""'^K» r'gtraits-born Chinese 3-V Jr Apply Box 73*; J,,c;.. MldUlL Jo, 673H^. 77" g lrl factory wor- I ovE JL s iiaterials, wages. ■fSTShI -ad lodging APPIy porejlfo 713H) Kinale teachers with j rort ideate with Oral P^ses APP»y
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    • 663 11 Wanted WANTED cheap secondhand typewrlt<r (Standard). Prices to Teck. 2. Loronq 34' Singapore. n 0 7 4 0H) WANTED IMMEDIATELY secondhand Piano. Any make. Quote lowest cash price. Box No. 724 co Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (N 0 659H) BACK NUMBERS of "Home Klnlis". "What to Make". "Ho w to
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    • 641 11 Motor_Vehicles i Singapore Gaata paid. (No. 676H) L FOR SALE sports cars, various makes-Llm st^t Kn rage Pen^ iaB off SJSS Street, Singapore. J^hone^6Go3. (Mo 704H) n FOR SALE 1935 Ford 8 H.F. 1935 Morris 8 Saloon. Offers t 0 24. Still Road, Katong R or Phone 7776. JUpgapore. (No.
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    • 585 11 For Sale LET Fi.: oi unfurnished lungalow, Amber Road Apply 199. Orlliard Ro.id. Singaport 722H) OR SALI-: dried Tuba SUiolt Apply Boxi 10. 740, Malaya Tribune, iingapore (No. 6«JBH) tODIN HOUBE. 903, Burmai Bottd. Pe^ ang. Furnlsheu room Month <N.; I'.li) HISTORY of the Inquisition, dated 731. The Popular Satna
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    • 436 11 I'' AM THE *> j AIR SINGAPORE Zlil. IM m. 1333 *(ee. ZHP 1. 30% m. 9 69 mrs ZHP 2 48 58 m. 6,175 m cs. 1 ZHP. 3. 41-38 m. 7.25 m'sO. LONDON t1 GSV— I7.BI inri; 1684 metres 1 c*SF— l5 14 mc|s; 1981 metres. (From 6
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  • 311 12 (By Radio) Simla. May 26. A PAT RIOTIC Canadian Society has sent a message congratulating Indian troops now fighting on various fronts. The message says: •Through Britain we salute our fellow citizens of the Empire and are conndent that success will crown their efforts.' The Com-mander-in-Chief in
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    • 205 12 AGAIN.. THE ONLY REAL, BIG LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN! I Al I I "Ii TO DAY. \\\_W__9K^^fP^OrßK^ *___^H|HHlm^^H L ______H_^___^^^^^^^'^_^_^\__l T i ______m'________m____________^)_)______iHh^hk "<_t f^K B^* <r^^B SCl^jf k __r *M« w L i___£ SytLf*H xw^^^^^^^^Mr^^M^^^^^^^^^M xOc'iM K 'U^i ia^ H Hr IAPFjP k» J 1 eel _T r^i sm
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    • 176 12 The latest and best of the "FOUR DAUGHTERS-TO-DAY AT 3.15, 6 15 j AT THE ALHAMg^ fMAY ROBSON FRANK McHL'GH DICk I ORAM Di/~.ed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY. A WARNER BROS..F n s J Presented With an inspiring BRITISH MINISTRY of INFORMATION produ, j "FIGHTERS of The VEUJ ALSO LATEST AIR
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  • 110 13 ANZAC CLUB MEETING ELECTION of members to the various committees was made last night .it the first general] meeting of the Ansae! Club of Singapore! since its opening last week, at the< Victoria Theatre. It was stated it I the meeting, which was largely attended, that it was pro- poeed
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  • 84 13 Slept At Wheel: Fined $75 ismail bin Omar said in the traffic court yesterday that he went to sleep at the wheel of his e.ar. when it struck a lamp-post at. Paterson Road, on April 21. Omar pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving but said that he was
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  • 98 13 DR. William Lovelock. F.T.C.L.. of the Trinity College Of Music (London*, will deliver an address at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday. May 31, at the Music Studio. Monks Hill English School. The address will be of interest not only to teachers ol music but to school teachers and
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  • 32 13 Cochin, May 26. The Dewan of Cochin has requested the Maharajah's permission to retire at the end of neat month. He is expected to go on leave from the beginning oi July
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    • 191 13 RAPID/) FILLING! ([RI YOUR TICKETS NOW! ui I I M* PWEMIEHE l|*T Monday. June 9th 9.15 ,torp b«TV THOUSANdJ HO»SI>ll\ WANTED lAD OR ALIVE! I Every One to Join in the hunt for this DESPERATE CHARACTER v __Or _^Mff^YjMi^\ ____p___________B_____t ■'<:'^m jB/SBB^ M v 9M_____ x i___l W^^M -I 'i
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    • 230 13 3 .is el jwiucn 9.15 m THOME MAA Here is a triumph from a master mind that will bring vou a new happiness a new outlook. It is that kind of entertainment that befriends vou and makes vou all l*ie brighter ior having seen it one minute you will roar
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  • 843 14 THE Soul-. China r ritball Association suffered their first de--1 feat m Singa -sterday. at the Anson Road Stadium when they *en I i\ mI y the Combined Services by four goals The match m rttalMMd bv a vast crowd who were disappointed bv
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  • 388 14 hLENTY of hard hitting was wit- nessed at the Happy World covered stadium last night, when 24 more fights in the Tollev Cup competition were fought out. The best fight of yesterday's programme was the welterweight bout between F. Pestana of the Police and
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  • 50 14 Kyoto. May 27. nAI-BERR will be asked to pay in- ateatd of being paid by customer* il a cedent process of manufacturnrintinr- ink from human, hail is perfected and commercialized. The proceea was discovered by Dr. Shoji Miyata. a Japanese dentist. Eastern News
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  • 240 14 SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP CINGAPORE Badminton AssociaJj tion's ties for the week-end in the women's and men's singles and doubles championships are as follows: SATURDAY. MAY 31 Mens Doubles: Heng Siak Kwee and Benjamin Henp (United Family) vs Seah JT T_s nd Teo Bnh Chee (Falrwind). *J?L cht Heng and Tay
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    87 14 This nocture taken during the Gains-London! at Liverpool Stadium gives a graphic imprest the aggressive tactics of Jack London, who, steadied Gains with a left to the fact, is tii bring his right round in a terrific swin;j. Gains, 39, who was giving away much in years
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  • 159 14 Makepeace Party Win ''kl;ljikomk DLAYINO at the Happy World Covered r dium, the Makepeace Badminton defeated the Kangaroo Badminton far four games to three, yesterday. Results: .(Makepeace Singles: Queck Song Kwee lost to Sea: il 15-12. 13^-13 <2-s>. 13-13 «0-s': M .VLJ Teo Bah Chee. 15-11. 15-12. C P LangeW
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  • 120 14 HOW a detective Attempting Jj^bottfl fight between Chinese armed < lore9 i and sustained a fracture orv« when] related In the third court. > s UrP 1: r,iry W Chee appeared at a prelimmai W. D. Carew, on an alie^t < oi grievous hurt to ibe iV l't_ined j
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    • 109 14 Gelling !5p Nights Makes hea Old Of lug up night.. limi in im; .eruatlon if org.ins, whitish discharge, <tuii ache at bttbe of ttphu groin ium leg Mills, r<vlguUr U i by ft dlaeaae of the I it. '.l i i.i important wtt glan.i in men) To overcome these ti-
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 73 14 !S|Mirls Diary TO-DAY SOCCER: Reserve Division. R AF. vs SOFA., Anson Road Stadium, Div. 2A. R.A.O.C. vs RN.; Singapore Harbour Board vs R AF. (TenKah), 5.H.8., Business Houses League, Oversea Chii MM Bank v<; Brumtoco, Fairer Park: Harper Gilflllan vs Guthrie's, F N.; Weerne'i vs straits Tines, Farm ***** BOXING:
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  • 350 15 H M01HHIS-' ■jTi ova ;amlly. trough iir V t hood. We C v. ill do next bave one Mothers.' last lusiit. in Nour l: anyone L Rains. I urs. L from the Rosemary, I oale Page as It Mbert, Jeffrey I Dick Foran us |*»V imltabk Mav I
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  • 48 15 Bombay, May 27.— 1t is learned thai the South African Oovemmcn* have taken steps to see that antiAsiatic provisions of the law snail not be applied to Indian visitors, particularly students passing through Union territory en route, from Britain or the continent toi India during the war, Reuter
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  • 198 15 GOVERNOR'S STRIKES APPEAL CRITICISED CRITICISM of the appeal I made by His Excellency i the High Commissioner to J the Indian labourers who S went on strike recently in i Selangor was made at yes- terday's meeting of the J j Straits Settlements (Singa- > pore) Association by Mr. M.
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  • 43 15 The match between the RA S C and the R.AF (Seletan to have been playea on the Gilman ground yesterday was tan Owing to the sliopery nature of the courts all ties in the Y.M.C.A. and S.C.R.C. tennis tournaments postponed yesterday.
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  • 161 15 AUSTRALIAN NEWS BY CABLE Melbourne, May 27. 'J'-i-tL-L thousand people rose and cheered Mr. Menziesl in Sydney Town Hall' last night after he! had made a vigorous appeal for national I unity. He said we could win only it united in function and action, as he knew we all were
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  • 27 15 £50 Bottle 0f Ale A BOTTLE of ale brewed by Km 1 Edward VII. realised £50 at Ulgh (Lanes. Rotary Club in aid of the Hed Cross.
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  • 26 15 The Hon. Dato A! Idullah rtn Esa. DP M.J.. PIS., hr been appointed Member of the Council of State. JOhOre ror a neriod of two years.
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  • 24 15 The appointment of Mr. R. J- Boast Wireless Rub-Engi-neer, hong Kon£, to De an Assistant Controller of Telecommunications. Malayan postal Service, bftl Ken approved.
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