Morning Tribune, 29 May 1941

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  • 176 1 STEADY TOLL BY ROYAL NAVY London May 28. H l stcadv toll which the. loyal Naw is taking of nemv troops and supplies^ Sand for the Western De-W rrt theatre af war is augBentfd by the sinking of be 18.000 ton liner and En usmls announced in City's Admiralty comwnique.
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  • 355 1 4 AXIS SHIPS TORPEDOED OFF LIBYA ONE OF > 18,*****ns, LONDON, MAY 28. rURTHER HEAVY LOSSES HAVE BEEN 1 INFLICTED BY BRITISH SUB MARINES ON THE ENEMY S REINFORCEMENTS AND SUPPLIES FOR HIS ARMIES IN LIBYA, STATES AN ADMIRALTY COMMUNIQUE. A LARGE LINER OF AIJOUT 18,000 TONS HAS BEEN HIT
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  • 31 1 Bangkok, May 28. MAJOR Vilas Osthananda is flying to Singapore on May 30 to discuss uith British invest* there the Question of oil supplies to Ihailan Reuter
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  • 317 1 LORDS PRAISE Indian Troops Archibald Wavell's strategy in completing the conquest of the Italian East African empire when distractions were further north was vindicated in the House of Lord's toby Field-Marshal Lord Birdwood and the Under-Secretary P*r, lord Croft Lord Birdwood who has often been called the "father of the
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  • 307 1 Cairo. May 28 RMNFOKC'KI) by further airborne troops and assisted by ever more intensive bombardment from the air. the Germans again delivered heavy attacks against our forces a *l Canea. Although continuing to fight with the greatest determination, British troops were obliged to make a further
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  • 51 1 Vichy, May 28— The Azores garrison has been reinforced by the fresh arrival of a contingent of Infantry and some engineers, land, ed yesterday, states a Ponta Delgade dispatch to the Vichy News Agency. They will join the garrison on the island of Sao Miguel.— Re
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  • 191 1 CAIRO. MAY 28 P EGYPT THE ENEMY HAVE ADVANCED WITH TANKS AND ARTILLERY AND THE BRITISH HAVE RETIRED IN THE SOLUM AREA IN "EBB AND FLOW" OPERATIONS WHICH HAVE ALREADY TAKEN PLACE PREVIOUSLY, sol I. CM IS AT PRESENT BELIEVED TO BE IN
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  • 223 1 London. May '2* PRESIDLNT Roosevelt has cleared the decks h»r rction These words al <>ne London spokesman to-day sum up the general impression on the Presidents broad- < ,st which is widely regarded by the public of CJreat Britain as giving the head of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 vtTT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY r- l r »f F <''V' ,Kr) OUR I Vn,;; v ,Nm aVATIOM OF iii'»TEsi rri ONF OF GOD 'S ttp I||| 7; TO MAN. WE S li ,l\l s Ol'R PAL^sstssmw MosT PREri N TRUST. WE KU PATIENTS' EYES Rl THAT *l| "Ht\TION FOR
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  • 741 2 ADMIRALTY PRAISE FOR FLEET AIR ARM .ONDON, MAY 28. .n> ii»m it_n nil HOME FLEET ON THE SINKING OF THE A^SSSrpISS .S^^^S^SlSt TO THK H.KKT in THE BRITISH BOARD OF AOMII_AI l "mm \vnFK-I\ -CHIEF OF THE HOME rSTW^S^^KcK* D SOCCKBTOL Hl.l-I A\H .ALL l u> „v U nc! nnnri'hl'l
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  • 187 2 I Loii don. May It. II u ai reveal* d last BftgM that the battleship Kismarck was lust discovered in the Norwegian I |ord and attacked in a itorn bv Am' rican-bolN Hudson! i I-, the shadowing i a taken uj; o;, Sunderland flying-boats win subsequently
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  • 58 2 H llg Kon Ma >' 28 U/TIH a second contribution of $100,000 from the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, the Booth China Morning Post Bomber Fund passed the $2,000,000 mark this morning. Among the morning's contribu- j Uons were a second donaticn of J 510 000 from Sir Vandeleur and
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  • 284 2 London, Nay 28 DAVOIRABLE American reaction to President Roosevelt's speech is already clearly evident in the view of competent observers in London since it has been acclaimed as ending the hopes of appeasers and marking the end of American neutrality. That President Roosevelt's policy Is based on
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  • 275 2 Tin: B*ttfe of Crete has now continued for nin*» davs and it has been mosl bitter, writes General Sir Hubert Cough, Renter's military correspondent Owing to th.ir Advantages in the the Germans were sjtick,ly enabled to brinr over sufficient imps ovtnamW r Mir men and this
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS (J Now obtainable from KNGLANH New Stockl have now arrived of the following:— TAMjnrj imuk;vnovr onosc, %M T7niPT« I'KnrWov r p LE SUM FORTE ivi."vi T N„, s fS^ Y vmSN DRAGE,SB xv vtsssurrg^ Obtainable from ALL mOA-CLASS DisrENSAruTS thro\ Malaya: PP an u ,s to communicate direct
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  • 155 3 Dominions Welcome Speech x M it Rocwci ,mt the 1 uteiy on a 1 MC^ervative i Han. I Jt, that the I > would bring great fc £cl^e of freedom has E > wei' served K'! f t.,!-. „f tn:awa were while President Kfelt was 22?«t Errone was apparently 1i5-
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  • 139 3 London. May 28. liT can now be"stated that during recent raids on 1 London, damage wa.s done to the Temple and Gray's Inn (the famous homes of the inns ot court land Barrioters' Chambers), Sergeants Inn and SI. 'Nicholas Cole Abbcv in Queen Victoria Street.
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  • 173 3 A Full Report of Pres. Roosevelt's Speech in P.8 9 control of the seas,- and whether Mr. Roosevelt would consider the occupation of Britain as a point In the worid which could be ui i J as a base for an attack en America thi ix fore would he enU
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  • 514 3 Wellington, liny 2& DRESIDENT ROOBIYELT delivered a good gptedl t i one which was tremendous only in its pole ntiali^s. It is likely to disappoint many in Washington who had hoped earnestly for something more definitely factual as regards what would be done. He leaves :he
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  • 557 3 hington, Nay 28. emergency powers. deal Reeseveh may i;t radio stations. ani! conduits, de- '"<> for troops on system and i l <>" securities la |g is J"' (he Mils few of the which the Presi- *rise by individual Only Confess aul, „r 't.v to declare
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 215 3 Arthritis Agony Curbed In 30 Minutes Thr im 11 new discovery Rsimead ham he the i> i <>r Arthrll u i nsm. Lumbago, Keui I i and 8 i magic in 30 minutes iftei the Br»n pain (i app< ri -niii In fear d >'• I [marvelous medicine u .,v>iv<s
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  • PEOPLE & PLACES
    • 865 4 "Old Time" Cabaret Planned For Coming Charity "Week" "Dancing Round World" CHELAGH Hori J vev defti and Ann Rail? in a scene from i "Dam-.ng Round 1 h e World" 1 which will be 1 presented in aid «t Hospital S Week Funds bv i the pupils of the Fay
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 166 4 W YK T HELENA RUBINSTEINS U%fiH£t<?4+l CiLAMOIIR °^S POWDER ir Even the lovelipct ciri« MSIMi ANI) MASSAGE hanp _m -n, r i u danced by the delicate veiling IM— -Tire first and most im- nl M ov llSoJf Z Vlil "»s oi an exquisite powder Th«>. P nt step to
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    • 68 4 i heat I« aVC 25 V/ iWWI iss s*^ 3 e 3 j£ *jg&* SALON at M« T A-X BETH Aftw nw UH man *<J P^V^jK IO V TET.EPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 611.i c.ular. tyj*. At&H. >tV&*Hr MAYNARD CO., LTD. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. APB 6 PALAIS des MODES j i 7
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    • 24 4 I JV-J-JUU u A-Y ~y mm Fl*£l Mix M IMAM Pi [iBEAUIfY SPECIALIST EUROPEAN OPEfiflFO" 5 capii-'i ui li, 159 N° r,h Brills'" Kll
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  • Article, Illustration
    170 5 m_ a nd plavclothes starred at S cosine a note of prac- with smartness. They f_% used as well as to look Crated here are two repress worn by pretty Linda Radio feature player. The frm right is eminently pracfrom twin-print striped h a contrast border of the Serai
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  • 244 5 CONSIDERING how very closely beachwear designers watch general fashion trends for inspiration and considering the importance of the flounce theme in dresses of this season and next, what could be more natural than that the flounce idea should be interpreted in beachwear? Take, for instance, the
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  • 282 5 IN the newest beachwear collections that star the bathing suit and bathing ensemble in many variations, it is suggested that all sorts of contrast borders are in order this season. There are many ways of* using these, one of the smartest being in sharkskin ensembles
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 102 5 mjggpj—w—~ A^A^^^^^^ yjfy''ffi<?>wwsA^A '■_______%£&+&■•> $A t&- <* 'jtf"_?ii/fc you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality I AUSTRALIAN It is the verv finest Lamb Australia g produces deliriously tender a y A TV T T"> leal pleasure to carve and a delight HC to taste. What better
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  • 364 6 l IGHT- WEIGHT silk taiteta is 11 .seen at its best in some of the very attractive American dance lrocks on display this week at PKISCILLI, No r>. En Court (tit. floor, entrance in Hill itlClt). Fid: of the bunch, perhaps, is a charming mode] in peach-pink in
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  • 318 6 Quick-Charge Enremble SKETCHED above Is an of the quickchange costume that makes your wardrobe seem larger— a style that is specially recommended for the woman who is holiday-bound. til extreme right is .shown the costume as an afternoon or cocktail type— a simple dress with moulded waist and hipline. Fashioned
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    • 74 6 (HATS Iff) tHfOS£s)Mi PHONE 3335 PRBCILLA Ltd. FOR Afternoon Dresses 5 En <Ol IM FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL STREET afternoon gowns evening latest shipments (koQJW&ui b5. Stamford Road, ags capitoi Building, accessories Phone 3838 This is but one of Maison Martin's iiidividual styles. Let him study year face to create
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    • 13 6 "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. Phone 604$
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  • 1107 7 L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London j Effect Of Air Raids: jOn Children: For- j Smer General Now !A Private: Mouth 5 Organs From Cana- 2 jda: "Breeze" In The j j Bahamas i ■■■■■■■0 £«■■■■*-< I London, Apr. L l rmv noticeably gggressive <* na eA 55 a m the
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  • 73 7 London. May 28. SYRIA and Lebanon will henceforth b" regarded as enemy occupiedten itorv for the PfP<* e c s trade and economic warfare, says '/n announcement of the Board of Trade and the Ministry of Economic Warfare yesterday. All good'; originating or owned in <;vrii and Lobnnon are liable
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  • 342 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1941 H.M.S. HOOD AVENGED 11, M.S. HOOD was avenged with dramatic suddenness when, after an exciting" 60-hour chase across the North Atlantic, British naval forces, with the aid of the Fleet Air Arm, attacked and sank the crack German battleship Bismarck, thus blowing out of
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  • 2452 8 ROOSEVELT ROWS DOWN GAUNTLET Washington. May 28. "THE war is approaching the 1 Western Hemisphere itself. It is coming very close home. Control or occupation by Nazi forces of any island in the Atlantic would jeopardise the immediate safety of portions of North and South America and of the island
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 127 8 PASSENGER'S MURAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 592« Finlayson Green *^_______P I "Cultivate The Cathay Habit" Dine and Dance In The Syfijßlm Delightful 'Carrier" condition- -^_W_W^^S^ ed Air— as l>nt< ing ;«s th;it oi _T%^mJwwr^^r Cameron Highlands rfA W^&X^. COMMENDED BV CONNOISSEURS NO ADMISSION CHARGE DURING THE WEEK SATURDAY
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    • 17 8 7 "W j Mickey > upw& j Mouse ggS&v 1 by SV&% s 1 Walt VFgfr Disney ...*»<«" L
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  • 329 9 DAN American Airways' giant new Boeing flying-boat, Califor--1 nia Clipper, arrived in Singapore yesterday, this being the second clipper to arrive here since the inauguration of the air service between the Colony and the United States. This is not the same California Clipper which arrived
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  • 58 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. j A SENSATION was caused J in Penang to-day when J it was known that a well- I known Penang Chinese t businessman and landed pro- prietor. Ong Eng Hock, was 1 detained by the detective I branch under the Emergency
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  • 93 9 War Heroes To Broadcast From Here A SPITFIRE pilot who fought over Dunkirk and in the Battle of Britain will describe his experience in a talk from the Singapore broadcasting station to-night (Thursday. May 29 at 8.35 o clock. This is the first broadcast of a new series of personal
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 446 10 TIIK dinger of Huddling with radio sets by amateur mechanics was demons?.!. :ci at an inquiry which came up for h before tlv Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday, concerning the death ot Abdul Kalim who was electrocuted at his flat In Tiong Bahru
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  • 132 10 THE Chief Justice, Sir Percy MacElwaine, yesterdav, 1 reserved judgment in the appeal of K. C. Mitra, Municipal Health Inspector who had been fined $200 for receiving an illegal gratification of $7 from Ngai Koh Seng, eating shopkeeper, on Feb. 17. last. Mr. E. M. Tampoe
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  • 148 10 TWO 'youths, Tan Chin, 20, and Go Tap Seng 21 who were seen entering a house which was known 2_dSS__?° C h t0 be the of a number of seditious and communistic societies, were yesterdav sent toprinlM months by the third magistrate,' Tan admitted he
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  • 109 10 P™,^ P rod ced frol T i>hale Glen Davis, N.S.W will soon be on sale from W Niuon, V l a of 1 b a fte^ tests of the mil( PiP*"** neT juncS SI Plaat to the railhead at Newness junction
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  • 93 10 THE alleged food poisoning case wherein i rv 1 servant, John Leong, stands charged with ting to murder his employer. Mr. M Mitsun™ his wife, at a photographic studio hi SeieoJfy came up for hearing in the Assize Court v£2 before Mr. Justice Worley and
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 125 10 HIIIIVS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation *pply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., till] BANKLIJVE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA IVOO-4lll\ A line.
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    • 168 10 P. 0 BRITISH INDU and APCAS LBffi (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENT*! S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are 1* ing maintained by the P. ft S. N. Co., from the Straits to tbdr usual ports of call in China. Ind* Oeylon and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 22 10 f "u/HAT 'S THE WAIT TILL T II TWO 808. W N' NtNf r ABo^T *«••■■•■>•■■•*■■•««-» 4< V____H____f___ j[ 'Ljl— Lx, 7. il
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 485 11 -r+^m^^r^K MWT^^^^mmW^^^^^Lf^^^^^^^^ BHBBWBI IM— l^l^l^l^l^l^^ lituations Vacam__| M^- 'J'm'o- typist. tempot«i-y ■rt L- d tls State tevmd. p^x'.^^S g «t M~~" Chinese fe^ V-- A PPiy N Bo-« 5 ttiep^" suiKapore. (No. _89_i) ■laj/T-- M— ,rr\ or girl factory worKd V o^* L materials. wrtges, ■or *<••;-, and lodging Apply
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    • 636 11 Wanted I WANTED cheap secondhand typewrit- r. (Standard) Prices to Teck. 2, Loronß 34, Singapore. (No. 740H) SOLDIER requires portable typewriter. Serviceable, cheap. Apply Box 750 co Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No. sum j YOUNG BUSINESSMAN wants furnished room In a quiet and respectable home board optional. Please write terms
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    • 579 11 Motor^ Vehicles I SSB8 Y °4!n^ ANT »f* 70ar Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) FOR SALE sports cars, various makes-Llm < J? rftge Pen kas R«»cl off Lavendar atieet, Singapore. Phone 6003. i N.i 704H) FOR SALE 1935 Ford 8 HP. 1J35 lfO_|_t| 8 Saloon. Offers t 0 24. Still
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    • 638 11 For Sale TO LET Funiihhed Bungalow. Amber Road App:v jy*j. Orchard Road. Singapore. N( 722H) FOR SALE dried Tuba Rootf Apply Box No. 740, Malaya Tribune Singapore (Nv (J9BH) RODIN HOUSE. 203. Burmgh Road, P«- a nang Furnished room t>y Di' i Month. 71 r /lt) THE HISTORY of the
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 416 11 lON THE! j AIR SINGAPORE I ZHL 225 m. 1333 ale*» ZHP 1. 30 98 m. j 9 09 m>s ZHP. 2. 48-58 m. 6,175 m|ee. ZHP. 3. 41.38 m. 723 mP* LONDON GSV— I7BI mc's, 1 16.84 metree GSF— IS il mci«; 19- 81 metres. (From ti IS p.m.
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  • 335 12 Simla, May 27. INDIAN opinion continues to condemn Rashid Ali, whose rebel regime in Iraq is now reported to be rapidly crumbling A representative Jlrgah ol about 2.000 tribal men of the 'Frontier Province presented to the Governor a purse of LI 50 as their contribution to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 197 12 I WHY SEEK ENTERTAINMENT j ELSEWHERE WITH A NOVEL LAUGH SHOW LIKE THIS IN TOWN! The Bio Fun Feast %l*l lOL of the Year! 3.15-6.1 5-9- is MA Waßm^^ BAllliYto BLONDE" it becomes |jl| M? HOlfAAtiA one ffreat Succession of (With Latest METROTONE NEWS including FIRST PICTURES ..„,<.- Taken here
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    • 180 12 ACCLAIMED BY MSS&w'jJ "We have one of the best series in Fnt^ 'W MALAYA TRIBUXE RMOTH J "LANE SISTERS score again in 'FOUR I Every bit as good as its predecessors Z M0T H« better." STRAITS TIMES TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.|5 p J ALHAMjjjJ Warner Bros, present Fannie Hurst's most
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  • 202 13 Brevities From The Courts K PINE of $150 and his licence sosi; licit i for b year waa the punishment meted out by the tra Hi c magistrate Mr C. H. Whitton yesterday, on Pilot Officer Ed»ar Alexander Pevreal who.' on Ttiesdav. had, been convicted of rash driving along! Kallang
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  • 138 13 Simla. May 27. ABDUL Majid. one Of the Sind Muslim League leaders and a former Minis- j ter. has made an< appeal to the Congress to come to a settlement with the League in view of the gravity of the international situation. At the same time,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 173 13 jjpYOUR I BILE', i ,nd ,2 S!!S!=!!=!= SINGAPORE TYPISTS, SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY L^^#J FORMS EARLY FOR THE X3k k,tty foyle 11/ j£M$L Singapore Underwood Open IE f^J*J| Typewriting Championship }\^9 ENTRIES CLOSE ON iS^gfc SATURDAY 31st May. \i HO RADIO Pr'wf* ontest will be held at Messrs \M>\ A <o*
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    • 208 13 9.J5 tiiom: I9M Here is a triumph from a BUMtet mind that will bring you I new happiness a new outlook. It is that kind ol entertainment that hefriends >ou ami makes you all o'le brighter n»r having seta it mm minute jroa *.vili roar v. ith laughter, at another,
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  • 224 14 IJIGHTECN b< mi-final* all pro 1 dilutive of vrellenl boxing with plenty el 'i 4rd hliiiilf, u-»re deemed at the El:ipny World «ovrn*d stariiui nifht in tlie "Tollev Cup" ies. The yai Ai illery, who leadi; by two p ilnta over the Man* I rs on
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  • 198 14 Malayans Shine In Hongkong Badminton I MALAYANS wen *tfl ,e--piYßCated at this year's Paftg K'.ni»; MMliaifltOll cliam pions'ups will N weft *00aBi-$ eaaifleietl Cnoy Kok Wah, former f job p Beong Cuj player -i f> i ik, iptund >.(. Cni<>.i\ /'lien he beat the titli 'i tei itrick Wong, iu
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  • Article, Illustration
    80 14 SERVICES TEAM This is tbe Combined Ser- vices soccer Steam which j 5 beat the fWt- ing: B« uth J China Foot- ball Assacia- tion team, on the Stadium. J bv four gtali X io two on 2 Tuesday even- ins:. The dis- play of tlie j 1 "w visitor*
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  • 22 14 Mrs C. R. Cherry baa bren appointee 5 a member of the H'^ Visiting Committee for the Settlement of Singapore.
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  • 332 14 Rafs Take Both Points In Reserve Division SOCCER OVING as the game progressed the Royal Air Force «Seletan. gained a three-two victory over the S.C.F.A. m a reserve division match on the i un, yesterday The Rail corin a few minutes after thr kick-off the Chinese v ire pulled up
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  • 178 14 FINE RALLY BY AIRMEN A FINE rally in the closing stages enabled ih n (Tcngah) to share points with tlie s H °yH Board, yesterday, In a division 2A match Bapoi Board ground. The match was drawn th ß J M 1 I The Airman ret** _1 but several f^M
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  • 205 14 GUTHRIE'S piled up thirteen! goals against Harper Gil-! Allan's (3) in a Business Hou-j ses' match on Fraser and! Ncave'? ground, yesterday. Buitan, Guthrie's left inside, scoria half a dozen goals. At the commencement of the game. Harper Gilflllan stance: well. net Ave minutes after the initial
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  • 70 14 DONALD BUDGE BE A TEN J,-vttw Chicago, May 28. OHN FATJNCE, tall fair-haired player irom Hollywood, provided the biggest lawn tennis sensation for some years to-day by oeating Donald Budge, former world amateur champion and defending the proiessional championship, by 6—4, 6-1, 6—3; in the second round of the American
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  • 25 14 The Royal Navy beat the Royal Army Ordinance Coips by four goals to nil in a division 2 (a) !°ague match at Gillman Barracks yesterday.
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  • 138 14 CERTIFICATES, in place customary pria I sented at this year'i I A.A.A.. to be held ground on July 3, i nounced. The reason for tnis < will no doubt be appro* entire proceeds of tne including a possible 'PJ in aid of the War W With regard to this
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 112 14 Asthma Germs Killed In 3 Minuses _> C], "u!V' S n n, »ir. whcc/intf Asthma and iiron- hitli poison your HytJ< m, ruin your Health and weaken jour r t Mec-daco, tho prescription of pu Ainoik.ui physician. mtartJi kiUing ANthma <;< raw in 3 minutes! l^urltl.s the Mood find bullda
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 37 14 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. I. R.A. (Heavy) v S.R.C.. Stadium; Gordons v R.A.F.. Selarang; Div. lIA. R.E. <P. Brani) v Signals, Pulau Brani; Y.M.C.A. v R.E. (Malays). Y.M.C.A.; Friendlv. S.C.F.A. v Johore. SH.B. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. and Y.M.C.A. tournament.
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    • 11 14 TIDE TAB| HIGH TIDES TO-MORROW- y j 1.39 p.m-, TJ 1
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  • 221 15 I[ V MOrnillg inWW, jcoi/tiuaj, mcIJUIT M.S. Commissioner of the Indian Singapore, paid tribute to the co<n bv the local Indian community 1 trobps in this country. ped i° n was »u tside hc scope of the v a Red Cross, steps were being taken to organise such amenities.
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  • 48 15 (anbern May 28. I Labour Party has rejected lhe idea. government iterdav. Mr. Curtin. ler. said thai they (sent co-operation j the Merriment' 1 as a i would not add a ilia's united deteri the war, he said. ;ed to give and is p straggle lor hututer.
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  • 30 15 events will t-ke L Btagapi re Bwlmlin- the WhttSull Is long plunge. lon's Breast Stroke. [Stroke, Wo:: n's Back Stroke fats will take place fanday's event- are 5 '1 length*.
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  • 72 15 Chungking, May 28. Li is learned that in order to facilitate the management of Chinas export trade, the Chinese Government has decided to amalgamate the Fooshins and Fusua Trading Companies into one company to be known as the Fooahina Trading Corporation. Meanwhile, it is
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  • 29 15 rf the final round of the women's Duffers' Cup <1941> at Royal Singapore Golf Club, Mrs. J. E. Harvev beat Mrs. R. Tnppett 4 and 2.
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  • 268 15 to the proposed new institution in Singapore for rtainment of the Services was made by Lt.-Col. tne annual general meeting of the Singapore 'Salvation Army; yesterday. *M hoped, said J a united scheme 'ewped. However, ™>* felt that, the Bdently urgent to iate attention. To the Sjofthe Salvawnerously made
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  • 287 15 M IUST as wars have become rapid with mechanisation, the spread of disease has increased considerably with improved facilities for travel," said Dr. S. Dakshinamurthy, in an interesting talk to Singapore Rotarians, yesterday, on "War Against Disease," in which he stressed the work being
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  • 211 15 Y._11.C._%. IV amis THREE more ties were played, yesterday, in the Y.M.C.A. Open invitation lawn tennis tournaResulta were:— Handicap doubles: Ahmad l and A G B Pakir beat Nmmy Kam and Dr. Slow Hian 4—G. 6-3. 4. Houston and Hilla beat Ibrahim Karim and
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