Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 9 March 1941

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  • 19 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION Net Sales Exceed '23,2oo Weekly SINGAI ORE, SUNDAY. .MAKCH, 9. 11*11. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 261 1 MATSUOKA INVITED TO BERLIN AND ROME Ambassador to Report to Hitler On Far East A Berlin, March 8 T the invitation of the Reich Government, the Japanese Forei gn Minister, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, will shortly arrive m Berlin for personal talks on co-operation between the Tripartite Powers, says the German
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  • 134 1 RAF, Raids Continue Despite Bad Weather London. Mar. S. CiLEVEN British aircraft are missing from the R.A.F. raids over Germany and Ger-man-occupied territ< ri< a during the week ended Mar. 7, which again were on a reduced scale. Against this, five German aircraft were destroyed for certain and six most
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  • 67 1 London. Mar. 8. THE demand that an unequivocal Statement should be made on the activities and intentions of General Weygand is made by the Paris newspaper L'Oeuvre, which is published under German supervi•sion £ccordin£ to a Fans despatch t) The German news agency. paper asks
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  • 109 1 AIR MIGHT: SIGNIFICANT HINT s s i Lonon. .Mai. 8. FROM April 1, ten per cent, of the money received for tli e provision of aircraft will S be devoted to the benevolent funds mt charities of the three fighting services and i the merchant marine, an- 1 nounced ihs
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  • 115 1 ANOTHER RAID ON MALTA BEATEN BACK Cairo. Mar 8. ENEMY aircraft again raided Malta on Friday without doing material damage to the R.A.I property ir personnel sa RAF. communique. Several enemy aircraft wore badly damased by anti-aircraft I fljre. One British plane returning from a reconnaissance raid was shot down.
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  • 89 1 Rome, Mar. 3. THE ios.s o! a Warship ol medium tonnage is admitted m an Italian High Command communique. It says: "A warship ol medium tonnage sank m the Mediterranean through unknown causes. Most of the crew were saved." The nationality of the warship is
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  • 62 1 London. Mar. 8. rr fa 'earned m London, writes Reiiler'4 Diplomatic Corrcspoacl- nt. that it was at the express wish ol Mr Eden, who was anxious to i meet him. that the Iraq Foreign Minister, Tweflk Es Seoudib By, flew specially from Baghdad L^
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  • 98 1 London, Mar. 3. TWO enemy bombers wire d€S- ti&yed by British fighters ofl the east coast this mornin authoritatively announced A later messfl < that it is new knc\vn that four Germ abei s wt re i i yed sina •■> night. l\c third bomber was
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  • 79 1 New Delhi. Mar. 8. »rABLFD separately by 20 promi--1 ncnt Indian and European members, a resolution comes up before the Assembly on Mar. 25. recording the high appreciation of the great success won by the army of the Middle East, particularly the mag- niflcent part
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  • 172 1 Britain Builds 480 New Warships London, .Mar. 8. y EOllt hundred and eighty warships will have been completed by Britain m twelve months' effort by the end of this month. This was stated by the Financial Sec- S retary to the Admiralty. Sir Victor VVarrender, m a speech to-day referring
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  • 552 1 Girl Tells Of German Casualties During Dances London, Mar. 8. KING HAAKON of Norway and his Prime Minister, M. Johan Nygaardsvold, to-day received the 300 Norwegians who have come to Britain following the raid on the Lofoten islands. Addressing them, Kin# Haakon said his personal
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  • 312 1 London, Mar. s INFORMATION reaching me here from reliable sources enables me to give some account of the Gorman occupation of Italy which is proceeding apace, and of the infiltration of Nazi troops into North Africa, writes the Daily Telegraph's Lisbon correspondent. The iatesi reports
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  • 140 1 NAZI VERSION OF ATTACK ON A CONVOY iAjndon. Mar. 8. ATTACKS On tWO "Stn corted" convoys are n m to-days Oerman High mand communique, which dan that a submarine had sunk i merchantmen with a total tonna of 33.000 While German motOl toipedo boats, "despite, violent resistance, destroyed two British
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  • 90 1 Bombay. Mar, India continues to receive la orders from Empire countrJts for war requirements, the larg including khaki drill and webb for Australia, cotton and can for Britain, sandbags for Ce>lcn, towels for New Zealand and I for South Africa. Further, large orders for
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  • 90 1 J .em-ton, M;i, H pOLONEI. Wiiii.n-.* Donovan I v dent Roosevelt's ambassadoi lurge. flew to Dub'ia from I thi>j morning. He was nut. by Lhc United States Minister to Eire MiDavid Gray, a.id officials 0 Fire Department of External Affairs. Later he left for
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  • 69 1 Athens, Mai 'c THF. R a.k. attacked ItaJian troop 1 concentrations ;i thi v\ < I Besist and Dragon I m the 1 ptj »nl :(.i<a and Inflii L«d con damage, says a < >r nunui !qu< I by the RAP. adquai i Greece British
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    • 123 1 ELLISON S. EZEKIEL I CO. QUALIFIED OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS. fSmm 3.GAPIT0LBIJIL0ING. EsU.931 SINGAPORE. pardon us for blowing our i own Trumpet hut I 5E 5 SAUSAGES are goo<J Everything is done to make m|7»9|P C -S. Sausages ih- finest. y*X^H? jastiest, most tempting fc Wf^W f you can buy. Only '*]fflw
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  • 245 2  -  Lorraine Streeter (IU ITS VERY EFFECTIVE AND CHEAP TOO JJOW .i large family house can be completely biackedout m the English manner for a total cost of $12 has be«Ji demonstrated during the present black-out exercises by a well-known Singapore family. 'I he house
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  • 330 2 NEW rice prices Will come into effect throughout Malaya on Monday, and there will be a number of changes, states a communique from the Food Controller, ya. Considerable reductions are being made m the pr.ee of Burma rier. The bigge-t drop is In the price of S.Q.
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  • 29 2 Washington, Mar. 7:— Th? House, has defeated the proposals to increase th: Farm parity payments, but the Secretary for Agriculture may support a modified Bankhead. Cot.on Bill.
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  • 651 2 Singapore. Saturday. A SEQUEL to an accident which occurred at the junction ol Joo Chiat and Koon Song roads, m which two cars which were involved overturned and the Rev. Archdeacon GrahamWhite, who was a passenger m one of the cars, sustained an injury to
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  • 44 2 Malta. Mar. 8. ENEMY bombers made individual attacks on Malta on Thursday mght without damaging Governrm lit property, a communique statt-.s. At mid-day on Friday two bombing attacks were made but Government buildings and civilian Reuter property escaped damage-
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  • 152 2 London, Mar. d. IN the New York World Telegram on Alar. 5, Mr. Raymond Claj; per wrote: "The 'new orcLi throughout Europe is being infiic. t'd upon helpless peoples by methods so shameful that they mud be kept secret. Officials m the United States have received
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  • 137 2 Mogadishu, Mar. 3. UTIIILE the official figures are not yet complete, it is known that only 150 to 200 Imperial forces were killed m the ItaMan Boinaiiland campaign, including S mth Aiiicans. West Africans, East Africans, Indian and British. Under CO Scuth Alricans were
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  • 143 2 Singapore, Saturday. SPECIAL licences are now required for the of certain foods, states the Food Supply Officer. Ii a retail licence is desired, dealers must state the amount vi their r< taU sales ol each urticirduring the Uii-et- months: November. December, 194 U. and January 1941.
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  • 334 2 (From Our Own C< irday t A SUGGESTION that the non-Govern ha( V^ planted on him was advanced by T< ihf > produced before the First Magistral Hanftu bato Mustapha and charged with beiiij ,r of non-Government chandu. He was also charged with
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  • 50 2 London, Mar. 7: The Stock change was inert, except for <i 1 1 cdgeds which were strong. 1 1 jdians were actively supported the big anticipatory reinvestmi til of the proceeds ol the requisitioned India issues. In the afternoon, the Exchange was firm, with interest confined to Giltedgeds
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  • 100 2 FORGED NAM OF COUSIN IN MORTGAGE (Prom on rresp Mar 1 MALAY bin H Wa lour Ihor" '•V >J( diowT: wh en hi (l iJty o*-" in ol person on a m W ithl tentl -hettiar" 11 •••used" presen! d his c Dollah bin Merlimau and induced him lend him
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  • 18 2 SEAMSTRESSES FINE FOR TRESPASSING DLEADING chllf Ah Be i fifth n Hun I Both i<£M)fi; and :ed barn
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    • 521 2 For Sale [X>] mechanic b perfect c, n< wly painted, iii:^- hood, petrol ration 650 miles month. :iy Telephoni r>')i\ j rHOMPSON OPTICAL Co 4. ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Ocnlai Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes. tf*£^ Intricate Visual /t* l^^ Problems. v M*^m Gliflßti ii needed* < fs*s>^ Ft. a. Thompson Dr.
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    • 31 2 I^^^K^JH^Hb V^'Y\ V AIM. i m.T( HI S l^^sSSln J|^^* enow i:a: HwinifiH^^B -i l jt l shovels, Etc. H Dl^' IK I i/n^. f A.X.P. DEPARTMENT OLD SUPREME (o:i: l
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  • 812 3  -  Lorraine Streeter By Local Women Disco waged From 1 Offering To Do War Work Attitude Of Officials To Blame STONISHIN<; though it may seem, some Singapore women 1 m have been disco uraged from offering their services for voluntary war work by the lofty and seemingly disinterested
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  • 94 3 JHREE PiCTURI S In of the air raid s h .ci- j i m the heart •.<■ X Lumpur town. i The top ov* shows huge laid alongside each S other and kept m place by k entrances being p i vided at each
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  • 101 3 Our Own Corn I S urday On Friday night m consonance With the Passive Defence S throughout the country. Malacca started •A R P With sunset, lig] enl out practically every I ::d buiidmg. The people oi the town ai suburbs co-operated admirably with the P
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  • 183 3 I rribunc Staff Reporter) AX air-n id shelter to house 120 per» na is under construction at Raffles Hotel. The >\vlu r will be mainly for patrons and Is built to accommodate the full complement of patrons staying at the hotel. Being bi
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  • 43 3 < ir 7. THE Indian Government has \y^ fd an ordeT tor ten mU Icings en which the Jut ociation will work a lull m< m April instead ol throe weeks ii March A further Government order 1 andbaes i> exDected
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  • 23 3 Expert War Worker m London i as at first refused similar fob m Singapore. Lorraine Sti "Why?* 1
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  • 422 3 London, Mar, 8. TMIK British press expresses great .satisfaction at the Lofoten [stands raid, carried out by the Royal Navy m co-operation with other British and Norwegian forces. The Times describes it as a "quick and vivid stroke* and "a perfect specimen of its
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  • 228 3 Accepted Handcuffs As Security Singapore, Saturday. AN explanation that he thou that h indcuffs could he for locking up cycles w fhoo, 16-year-old son of a bicycle shop owi i ho was (d m the Third C< vi h beinp found m possession of a pair of handcuffs and being
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  • 106 3 Singapore, Saturday THREE soldiers. A. Foster (27), J Hughes <24> and G. White (21), to-day appeared before tin Lnp; fifth magistrate Mr. Hon Sui Sen, when a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt I Taxi driver Tay Monn Hoh on Peb 16. was explained to
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    • 156 3 BW~%\a^ii^*r J< -N 7 &HHHimP'^*9^Q^aH STOMACH^AIN J'' f ""flwinsi of this i>oor IndigesUon martyr »ere bryond briiefi "1 obtained 1!/rs burnlns stomach .uid at once, UumT ea<< thc awful pain. wastes But be rare jrou see the -tßrin v.. c beer > near to madness with nature 'ALEX C. MACLEAN"
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    • 572 3 ™SfING Th«> skin pores of your w^^^^^^ Peel should be constantly eliminating Imparities When voui fed stinu .ill day, whea they ache and swell, r thoae pores have tx bokod, and acid l» piling up lnsid< tl Then you suffer fool agony. Corns callous* ,i t(> form, to shift thai
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  • 1341 4  -  Vera Ardmore pC^ lt-tr UJERRY-GO-ROUNDS, nip-las, slippery sUdes and stalls with good things to buy am things to eat, won- features oi the Children's party at the Dutch Club on Saturday In aid of the Orange War Fund. Dutch women members of the Cub arranged
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    • 364 4 FOR A HOLIDAY IN MALAYA MOUNT PLEASURE HOTEL PENANG HIM J 1 ILI It I*. £Msf^ss a FIRST AID L^lfe IV I liJ iL^^Essr^ "■"HE crowning touth >>t beauty Nature meant to b i all your 1 1 1 She iavc you a i r.ev. growing all the while below
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    • 84 4 KEEPING COOL! will find the heat los; trouble i: you keep your liver :irthe and correct any tendency to constipation by t;iknm on occosi nal <' Pinkettes when needed. <",rnti > m action these tiny, all-vegetable taxi tlve pills' constipation stimulate the action -t the liver, aid digestion, banish blliousi
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    • 91 4 A drop or two of MURINE m each eye will do uonders towards making them feei comfortable. Use MURINB regularly every night and morning and to relieve eyes that have become reddened, inflamed, or irritated from reflected sun glare dnving,or overwork. MURINE is sa/t, soothing, and refreshing... £$> 7 a
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    • 75 4 Distinctive Dignified Coiff c v r e s isit r i: o BEAUTY PARLOUS 104 Orchard Rd. dust ttoor) Phone S3S3 PALAIS des MODES 7- 3, STAMFORD HOAU PHONE 461 U. */i/*f Received I Tfili: MOKT < 1114 HATS i:vi:k si:i;\ i\ si\<.ai>oisi JI7ST RECEIVED "KITTEN llKA^ir KNITTING WOOL IN
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  • 1229 5 H.L. Hopkin Describes A Policewoman's Romance 1 Jan. Nt other day I mci a young, tall, strong and very good looking WOMB. 1 am net, :is you know, the sort <>f man to attempt to maU a pa>s (as it is called) at any new acquaintance of the opposite six,
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  • 746 5 Lower Food Costs For Free China Chungking. r PKIS year will be a year of more abunI x dant food supplies and lower food costs for Free China, a coord, ng to an estimate of Mr. Lv Tso-fu, director of the National Food Administration. Efforts are being made to Increase
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  • 136 5 When the crisis is past m illness, recovery may still be a long way off. The real turning point for the better comes when the patient begins to fill out and pick up noticeably from day to day. The decisive factor m that quick recovery
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    • 521 5 NURSE'S ERROR MAY HAVE COST BOY'S LIFE pREATMI OT of an eleven- year-old boy with a disinfectant m mistake for sulphur lotion death from burns, it wa alleged at Brighton, Nur B, employed at pnghton M ipital, w.. 1 accused ol and ill-treat ,ns Alb-rt Whih y, $1 mpbellroad. Brighton.
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    • 194 5 aaaomta£B|»flflo'|Vflo9'9^Vnr%Z] aßwißy^BßP^Ppy^^|^^BWWJ**^7^yttM K r l /7^/M^^*L3a4MF^l%UbL^a»MbMi^ ■AAgllllJPallaaWP^^^M _j> V, V^^^^^aVatat 3*^ K% for Romance came when her •kin was WHITER YOU, TOO, CAN KNOW THIS AMAZING SECRET *9oa't let ugly sun-tan spoil your a«cnance. No longer need it mar that pale loveliness that men admire. Foe WHITEX, thi» amazing new
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    • 974 5 Steady Those SHAKY NERVES -gg^^jk"- j T-i -jgssJCJSiliff!^ 1 1 I it. tnd I hose ir H^ft fl 8 I SLEEPLESS NEGHTS ||I|| S ifflS|j Get Back MiWSflflQ£ VIGOUR VITALITY j nominal capital: P ISSIKf) IV\!I) IT Life m the tropics places great strain m on many people Pitilesi heat
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  • 519 6 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, March 9, 1941. Opinion Bribery, Corruption IT cannot be gainsaid that bribery and corruption are rife m Malaya and almost every business man could give a concrete example. There is also substantial justification for the complaint that the conditions under which business has so often to
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  • 1219 6 JAPAN CAN PREVENT WAR BY A STROKE OF THE PEN 1.. The Following Open L««cr T«*lr •»!"j" u w,...,...«^ 1.,ri,.. Minister, Edward I His Say, A MAN of your great eminence will pardon my presumption A m addressing you m this manner. I only do so m view of the
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  • 896 6 \V. 11. PaierMin <piv«»* Hi* Vi€»w* On TlfAßCil 1. 1041. will go down to posterity, or up. it just depends on where posterity happens to be at the time, as the date on which petrol rationing was introduced into Malaya. It will also be recorded as the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 654 6 BANJSH caused by KIDNEY TROUBLE Backache is really kidney ache. The kidneys are closed up with impurities. They become sluggtslL Harmful pain-causing poisons accumulate, and then starts that dawn-dragging weakness and exhausting backache. To end your pain you must restore the kidneys to health. Only a genuine kidney remedy cap
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    • 32 6 Miscellaneous FREE 104 Page Book "Practical Salesmanship" priced 2 4 with Calendar sent Post Free to gentlemen desirous of learning art of modern selling. Apply Box No. 167, co Malaya Tribune. Singapore.
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    • 176 6 K. TROUBLE a jk rXfi LUNGS IF you're subject to lung-weakening |S f E«N&^$MiL \V colds, chronic coughs, baS 'WMfi 7^WtmMElt\ >\ \Sj throats or sudden chills, be sura m^ci #1 /jH) vA VV to take Peps antiseptic, breatheable f sKS^^l /SWlfcli xi^x tablets. This precaution keeps f"j^vßßpßE2 trouble from
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    • 80 6 When recovering from 'FLU h. Thousands ot convalescents frofl, and feverish colds get o ut J*JJ only to find that the after-cftcOT worse than the attack itself. where Phosferine can b«^fgf, value. It strengthens, T3Ct^ i0 g invigorates— it will put y° uC *JJg feet. Get some Phosfenne w LIQUID
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  • 478 7  - 'DACHING' METHOD CENTURIES OLD L.S.D. 11, m T 111 >rardachin«' manufacturers m Singapow and this fonri of beam scale is mi n regular use by hundred of *eal< and market stall hold, rs m the city Few people however, realise that this method of weighing' gooda originated thousands oi year,
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  • 307 7 Economic Blockade Hard To Enforce Shanghai, Feb. 2fl. /js an aftermath of the announce- ment made by the Chungking Ministry of Finance to the effect t**t local Chines** banks should help m the enforcement of ar "economic blockade" against m. a prominent Chinese banker stated yesterday that the economic blor-u-ade
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  • 51 7 Ottawa, Feb. 14. A SYSTEM of aerodromes through Alberta and British Columbia, leading to Alaska, is being established by the Canadian Government as a defence measure at 8 cost of about £2.000.000, it was announced yesterday by Mr. C. G Power. Minister of Defence and Air
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  • 257 7 SCALES IN THE MAKING there are several employees m moat shops the monthly output is about fifty, and these measures sell at various prices •■<-! i two dollars fo r the smallest. on« kati, size to twenty dollars for the larvjC tie thousand kati. size: tho most popu..i r si/.p
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  • 648 7 (By A Special Correspondent) Santl q>; port prominent m current war news, is known to the Italians aa Porto Edda. When I ni seized Albania, he ordered tho port to he renamed after his eldest daughter Fdda, wife of Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano. JAPAN now controls
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  • 179 7 BIRMINGHAM EVACUATED CHILDREN BECac^x^ li temporary disorganisation of the water supply, a hurried evacuation ci" thousands 01 •hildren took place m Birminghan More than thirty tiains fully loaded took children into the country. ••We cannot yet say how m&ny went away," an official of Birmingham Education Department -^a.ici "but there
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  • 124 7 Berlin— The newspaper H.imburger Tageblatt rep rt?d recently that genealogical res: arch had revealed that Hermann Goering, Nazi :To. 2, is a direct descendant of the intiepid Henry the Lion. 12th century Duk- of Eavaria and Saxony H? would al o be a descendant Henry II of England,
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  • 484 7 Manila, Kefo. 7. I EFAVING succeeded m identifying the new comet which nan been attracting consideral le interest m the Philippines I since the beginning of the month, astronomers at the Weather Bureau went one step ahead last night and predicted its position for
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  • 149 8 London, Mar. B-r-IE Minister for Aircraft Production. Lord Beaverbrock, states: "Through the generosity cf the public and through gifts we have received from waim-heaited peoole at home and abroad, we have been able to carry out a splendid enterprise "Without any appeal by the Government, more
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  • 106 8 Anglo-U.S. Credits In China London, Mar. 7. IT is understood that negotiation are satisfactorily progressing toi a tripartite arrangement between Britain, the Unite- -States an: China to co-ordinat* and administer British and United States credits to the Chinese Stabilisation r und The British and Chinese authorities are also having conversations
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  • 79 8 London, Mar. 8 THE Imp; rial character of th_- present day R.A.F. is wel. shown m the latest list of awardwhich include the D.5.0., a bar to the D.P.C., D.F.CVs and D.F.M.'.s. The airmen whose gallantry is recognised are brawn from England. Scotland. South V
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  • 191 9 100 PER CENT. MOBILISATION OF LABOUR London, Mar 8. CMPHASIS Is laid m to- day V. Saturday) newspapers on the fact that Britain's unemployment statistics, which show nearly 581.000 unemployed on Feb. 10. do not accurately represent the position. The amount of reserve labour lor the industry, snys The Times,
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  • 172 9 Far-East Situation Con side red Easier Tokyo, Mar. 8 JAPANESE consular officials m Indo-China are reporled as likely to cancel the evacuation standby advice if the mediation conference is successfully concluded, a Japanese report from Saigon states. The Indo-China Government, apparently under instructions from
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  • 74 9 LONDON WELCOMES AGREEMENT London. Mar. 3 rONCERNING the reported frontier between Thailand and French Indo-China, it is pointed out m London that it has been aad always is the desire of Britain that the two countries should dissolve their differences amicably. Brita-n greatly deplored the sporadic outbursts of righting which
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  • 95 9 "International Racketeering New York. Mar. 3 THE enforced Japanese settlement m the Indo-China-Thailand dispute rouse-s some papers io southing comment. The New York Herald Tribune pictures Japan a.s turning lG America "like a tcmcat with whiskers fuU of canary feathers to insist that because the bird hus net resisted, it
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  • 68 9 Britain RaidFree Last Night London, Mar. 8. the whole of tsriiam waa raidj free throughout the night and turday (to-day) morning'a Air Ministry and Home Security comI munique stute.s that apart from the very sli?;ht activity by enemy aircraft otl our coasts, durii*g darkness, there was nothing tv re- pui
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    • 195 9 Opening To-day w b MATIN XX W 'Sl Bl To Hrio/uru W/I^Jjl ADDED ATTRACTION V 411 THK OFFICIAL HOTION PICTURE RECORD OI I "THE BATTLE OP TOBRUK" \J\| shown liV \i;i;\\(,i:.mim wnii nil Ufl MIMSIKV OF INFORMATION hiSS: TRIBUNE Dominant In MALAYA 'MllllllltliHlllin fi i WB M\. Mm m mmm
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    • 229 9 HER ACID STOMACH CAUSED ULCERS Then a New Drucless Kemedy Hrought Speedy Relief Have you ever seen people with stoDiach ulcers that terrible sequel to n*giected Indigestion? They go for wnole flays and nJghta without a minute's peace. They are scared to death of food; fre- wwt ntly cannot retain
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    • 387 9 Buenos Aires, Mar. 7: A revise, ififtcia] estimate places the n:ai p >;:i acreage at 15,068.000 The pieTicus estimate was 15.320. 000. P'x cessive rains have reduced the cotton crop prospects. Piles Ruin Your Nerves f>on't let itching, bleeding, internal or protruding Piles sap your vitality, ruin I your nerves,
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    • 205 9 Rheumatism Curbed In 30 Minutes The amazing' new fIIBOOTIJ Rumend banish,* the pains «,f Arthrll tism Lumbiigo. Neuritis and "iMKic m so mlnutea after the I paina disappear, and m a f. maryHous medicine dissolve and jhe body poison* and Vv\c id thai the Cause of your trouhle. Sw.-llh n.
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  • 103 10 I Washington. Mar. 8. J'HK Administration leaders are of opinion that the Lease and Lend V,u\ will be passed by the Senate with a huge majority to-day. This forecast was made following an 11-hour continuous session of the Senate on Friday night during which the [solaI 'ionist amendments
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  • 501 10 H. L. Hopk in 's Sports Letter London, Jan. 12. VI Kin the oldest footballer m Britain. He is Mr. Saul H. Harwood, who lives at We»l Bridgford, Nottinghamshire. Hi 1 is sixty-one, and the other day he played m the Notts Thursday League m
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  • 1369 10 WOMEN NEEDED FOR VOL UNTAR Y SER VICE MRS. DICKINSON'S APPEAL TO SPORE Singapore, Saturday. "IF war comes to Malaya, it will come to our very homes." stited Mrs A H. Dickinson, wife of the Inspector-General Of Police when she gave an address to the Women's Committee of the China
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  • 305 10 Flemington i Melbourne). Mar. 8 THE Australia Cup was won today by SauJ UO to I) by I'lengths from the favourite A] trophe. after a dead heat. The third place was secured by Tidal Wave <11 to 2). Velocity (33 to 1> was 3 lengths
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 100 10 PERAK TURF CLUB MARCH MEETING 1941 Saturday. 15th. March, 1941. Wednesday, 19th. March, 1041. Saturday, 22nd. March, 1941. Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be: MEN $5 LADIES $2 for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must bo introduced by Members and MUST APPLY NOT LATER THAN 5 P
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  • 1005 11 Thrilling Sport At Last Day Of Selanpor Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) jvEPOT, Mr Menzlcs' wonder this afternoon at Kuala Lum Goid Cup, i-ciiiinL \ieuwsfrj riir j)ep'»t paid Mr, T. II Menzie; who 1 rained hia champion, ulso trains d Mystic dinner of the last Sif
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  • 85 11 Dividends At A Glance Riiee I—Stormy1 Stormy Night 569, SIG Invention $21 Foxdown $10 Rac« 2— First Fiddle $30, S3 Santa Anita $8 Tide Kate S6 Kate 3— Happy Sal 812, S8 Blarirum S8 Race 4— Double Esm» S>l, $9 Honey Moon $7 Race s—Farnlcy5 Farnlcy SKi, Nutcracker Race 6—
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  • 118 11 S.C.R.C. Get 54-Run Victory npHE S.C.R.C. made a promis- ing start m their cricket season when they defeated the Indian Association by 54 runs at lion*? Lim Green-, yesterday. The Chinese scored 103. when taking first lease at the wicket, to which the Indians could only reply with 49. Highest
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  • 342 11 Chartered Hank 2 Straits Times 2 TN a frame marked by too much dribbling, the Chartered Bank drew with the Straits Times, both sides scoring hvq voals each, m a Business Houses League soccer match P"0 on the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday. Hie game
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  • 91 11 yt The Singapore Abport^ Sporti Club soccer team wit'ng S its very enthusiastic vice- president, Mr. C. Short. The i team is playing m Dlu. 2L 1 (jf the league and has ai- 1 ready given a good account iof itself. In the picture S arc 'front
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  • 424 11 CWiiesi I Loyals RALLYING Magnificently m the second hall, after being led 1-3 at one stage, the Chinese Heat the Loyals by fciia goab ti. thue m a thrilling division I league soccer match at. Anson Read Stadium yesterday. The Lcyals oponed the scoring five minute-
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  • 107 11 RESPITE the fact thai the Canadians will rithouf the sen v vo of their b players, Jack George and Sgt. Lilley, they should put up a good show against the Japan* club m to-day's baseball game on thr lati round at 3.30 P m. Deputising for
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  • 28 11 left-field; Wray. centre field and Edmundson, right-field japanfsE; Ueyama, pi. Nakamura, catcher; o.sh:r Takatsu, second base; Mi-short-stop; Nozaw.. third-base; Lshii. W{\ field; Kuroi-centre-fleld, Matsuda i field.
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  • 43 11 'ix>:>> Our Own Correspondent) I poll. Saturday. 1 I s learnt from reliable SOON 1 that thr I'erak Tuif dub > March Meeting, scheduled i«March 1". has been cancelled, th< Club premises have been taken (tvoi by (iovtrnnn lit. ■vu
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 24 11 Tide Table HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 6.16 am, 74 ft.; 855 p.m., 6 6 ft TO-MORROW: 7 42 a.m., 7.5 ft.; 9.40 p.m., 73 ft.
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    • 40 11 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.C.F.A. Cup competition replay, Bendemeer v. Amicabl" 1 Jalan Be^ar St-adium. CRICKET: Indir.n Association v. Fort Canning, Balestier; Malay Regiment v. Police, Depot; Railway Juniors v Trade School. Trade School. WATER-POLO: B.S.C. v. OC.TU S.S C. 10.30 am.
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  • 160 12 Hundreds of thousands of British school children have been mov§d out of London and the industrial cities uhich arc now target* /or German bombs, and sent into the country. Many of them are sharing the schools i?i the villages and country toicns to which they have
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  • 256 12 Plans To Celebrate Prophet's Birthday Singapore, Saturday AN all-Malayan Muslim meeting was held this evening at the Muslim. Missionary Society's premises m connection with the Prophet Mahomed't birthday on Wednesday, Apr. 9. It was decided to hold a meeting at the Aljunied Islamic School 01 Apr 8 On Apr. 9
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  • 179 12 YUGOSLAVIA MAY CLARIFY A TTITUDE TO BRITAIN, R USSIA JT is understood that the Yugoslav Government are making their views on the Balkan situation known this week-end to Britain and Russia, writes Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent, adding that upon the contents of these communications the events of the coming weeks may
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  • 38 12 London. Mar. 6 "We believe Yugoslavia is decided and resolute on the score oi defending her independence and territorial integrity," affirmed the Turkish radio this morning, discussing rumours concerning Yugoslavia's possible adherence to Tripartite Pact.- Reuter
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  • 51 12 Sydney. Mar. 8. THE chiefs of New Zealand".^ Army. Navy and Air Force, arrived In Sydney to-day by flying boat. The object of their visit was explained by Majcr-Gen. Duigan as "to confrr with the Australian Defence Chiefs on the general aspects of defence co-ordination.'"
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  • 182 12 CHINESE PAINTER'S EXHIBITION t -insapore, Saturday. I AVER 4,000 people visited )l> the exhibition of Pro- > lessor Liv Hai-Su's paintings i and collections at the Singa- part Chinese Chamber of S Commerce. i ihe oaintings were on view from Feb 23. and to-day, J ihe closing day, about 300
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  • 55 12 London. Mar. 8. THE number of men and boys re- plstered as wholly unemployed m Britain on Fob. 10 was 217.546, a decrease cf 41.416 compared with Jan. 15. The number included ifi H as unsuitable for ordinary industrial employment. Wholly unemployed women and Kirls were 231,429, a
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  • 124 12 STOP PRESS ULTIMATUM TO GREECE SOON Sofia. Mar. S. The ultimatum to Greece can bt expected m a week or less. That is the impression prevailing heie to-day < Saturday). It is thought likely that Greece will be given 24 hours m which to accede to the demand that she
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  • 224 12 p()R the past several weeks, m close a tlii^ Volunteer workers have been working <» M replicas of many hideous things that might happen to the civilian pop. tion of the Colony should hostilities ever extend to Singajx! For the first time, the work of Gregor,
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  • 93 12 A London. Man S a result ol air raid attack..' tfiis country during Fehr 789 civilians were ki'led ai?9 civilians were injured static Ministry of Home Security Of the killed, 383 were mer women and 91 children unclewhile three were unclassOf the injured. 598 were mer
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