Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 27 April 1941

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  • 14 1 The Sunday Tribune TH5 A.M. EDITION NetSalesExceed'23,2ooWeekly SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1941. FIVE CENTS
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  • 288 1 A J J r j nit Londoners To Register For Fire-Fighting Duties BATTi E< (il London, Apr. 2fi. 1./:; the flames" was now waged «n llritain's for I m larcd Mr Herl rt Morriwn, Minister »i UtmaTol SPC ki X at (;uil «f«rd to-day.
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  • 97 1 FADDEN'S SNUB TO NAZIS »< Ipr. 'Zu. GERMAN alterations of dissension between Britain and Air iralia were denounced by Air. A. Fadden, acting Prime Minister, m i statement m Sydne} to-day. He said: "A istralia '.ids jclidly behind n m this and is proud to b« d with •JieEnt:. I
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  • 38 1 .v York, Apr. 2). pOBTY-TWO erica a-il! !j involvi C m v> ar, accor Gallup pi jwn Apr. 10 and 20, inst J per cent, five m Reuter
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    69 1 Vichy, Apr. 2ti. iyi. ISM hi INOM President oi l Turkey, left Ankara Uie last night, says an Ankara dispatch to the Vichy news agency. He was seen off at the station by the Prime Minister, the Chief at General Staff, all the Cabinet Ministers and a number of
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  • 161 1 rvcMpph i Zurich, Apr. 26. PJSPIRED circles m 1 erlm are adopting towards Spain, 1 ortuga) and Turkey exactly the same attitude as that adopted toward. Norway. Holland and Belgium before they were invaded, says the Berlin correspondent of the Basler Nachrichten. Allegations are stressed that
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  • 463 1 Nazis Winning Victories, but Losing The War- SMUTS The American Giant Roused From Slumbers A Capetown, Apr. 2(>. MERICA will yel go all the way now that Hitler has roused the American #iant from his slumbers," declared General Smuts, tin South African Prime Minister, m a broadcast from Capetown to-night
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  • 72 1 Tokyo, Apr 26. A German economic mission arrived here this morning The mission, which was headed by Helmut Wohltat (Director-General of the German Four-Year Plan) was met at the station by Mr. Ohashi, Vice-Minister for Poreli ti Affairs, and other Foreign Office officials, the German Ambassador
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  • 438 1 NAZIS LOSE 21 PLANES IN BIG AIR BATTLES OVER TOBRUK ~mS* UAT Heavy Blows At Axis Life-Line London, April 26. J^ HE principal feature of the air fighting m ihe Middle East during the past week was the extent to which the R. A. F. assumed the offensive m North
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  • 95 1 London, Apr. Tin i: i fTound stun at 'lutiiiik were p!ay»ng cricket when an a:r rail alert sounded. They p.. used to use llifir steel helmets and then resumed the game. The Air Ministry news service reporting this says the spirit of the Tobruk force is high.
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  • 144 1 AXIS CLAIM OF THERMOPYLAE VICTORY London, Apr. 26. 4i GERMAN High Command! communique claims that alter overcoming the position i at Thermopylae the British! troops were defeated east of the historic narrow pass near, Moles, Several hundred British were taken prisoner and 30 guns captured, j The communique also states
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  • 170 1 I |!HE British < i from Greece cent m.. Fort Wot a, m Abyssinia, together .\ith twelve Italian oflfici i i and nany hundreds of Italian colonial troops, has been captured. These facts are given m the latest P. ;f^'h way c ny; hp pr^nera] head-
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  • 84 1 London Apr 26. THERE were no British casualties when Tobruk waa attacked on Thursday, it is learned m London. The attack was made by infantry at dawn on Thursday with artillery support. The at*ack was broken up by Are before it reached our defences
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  • 28 1 Ten Jon Apr 26. IfON PAPEN thi Oeri n A arrived In Friday, the </ri 1 German news agency adding 111 I)V k-end- Reuter
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  • 958 2 LONG TERM RESERVES BUILT (By A Special Correspondent; ]\|ALAYA is only about one-third self-supporting as regards rke. Tne area under padi is being systematically increased there was 42,000 acres more 1 under padi m the 1939-40 season than m the previous
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  • 298 2 Wedding At Sarawak irawak, Saturday. I plat c here i p.m. to-d ol Mr. Daniel Richard Lascellea of the Sarawak Civil Service and Mis* Mildred Joya Burr, daughter of Mr. and lira. B. Burr ol Gemas Estate, Gema The bruit i is tilt son <»1 tl I lor A. Lascelli
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  • 163 2 Light Rotan For Chinese Boy Thief Singapore, Saturday. EIGHT strokes of the light rotan, m ajau tho p. ice Ong Ec Tay, a I 14-year-old Hokkien youth, hadi to pay whan he pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of $20 from a coffee-shop owner In Kelson Road, m the
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  • 221 2 Singapore, Saturday. '|'HE Cathedral of the Good Shepherd was the setting for the marriage at 5 p.m. to- day of Mr. Frank Martin Boudewyn and Mrs. Edna Strays. The bride is the daughter of th° late Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Western out 1 of Singapore
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  • 139 2 PREPARATIONS against all emergencies m warfare are now being intensively undertaken by Chinese vernacular schools m Singapore. i Under special training at A.R.P. work at present m three classes are 127 principals and teachers of about 100 Chinese schools- who after their period cf training
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  • 200 2 CHINESE OVERSEAS EDUCATION BOOST MALAYA is to participate m another big stop m the progress of Chinese education overseas, a move initiated m Hongkong, it is understood. fc Plans are now being formulated m the Northern Colony for the establishment of a World Overseas Chinese Education Association, with the purpose
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  • 27 2 Referring to income tax, the chairmr said members had been irci Prised about this proposed elation and the majority of members were against income tax.
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  • 55 2 Singapore, Saturday. ||l Uie third court to-day, Lim Chin Sia, 41, was charged with criminal breach of trust of entrusted to him, while employed as a clerk by Yap Guan Seng. Accused claimed trial. Bail of $500 m two sureties was allowed and the
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  • 145 2 ADMITTED THEFT OF MONEY, SENT TO PRISON Ct JTA Singapore. Saturday. HIA Ah Sai. m the Third Court to-day, guilty to a charge of theft and was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment and six months' police supervision. He had two previous convictions. Ah Sai claimed that he did not
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  • 55 2 Singapore, Saturday. <>AID to have robbed Aludin Mantf can of £6.30, at Geylang Road a charge of robbery was explained to Anthony Mariasoosay <20) an Indian, when he a tpeared before Mr Conrad Old^m, m the second police court, to-day Ball was opposed :md the case was postponed
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  • 577 2 F.M.S. Chamber Of Commerce Calls For "Every Sacrifice" (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. PRESIDING at the annual general meeting of t| 10 F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce held here this morn. ing Mr. R. Kingdon-Rowe said the committee stressed the urgency for introduction of legislation to d ea j with
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  • 424 3 MALAY NAVY'S PROGRESS (Tnhune Staff Reporter) W 'S! i n?n neSS Tungku Ahma(i > thil l son of the money for HiT* re cent]^ led :i campaign to raise I-c-lHnck.l I T T^ Malay mem t*«fof HM.S. m«n al, ny H <lul real service fOT his «*>untry4^W Malaya S yOU^
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  • 878 3 SIXIIAY Ol IZ 1 v. rRIBQUIZ was on his mettle when he brought this teaser m but some of the queries are easy. If you get over SO per cent, right you're doing all right. See how you do anyway. I—Take1 Take a quick think. Take two
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  • 229 3 MALA YA WINS IN JAMAICA CIRST prize In the Jamaica 1 Women's War Materials and Comforts Committee's War Pa e?.nt and Fno. held at Knutstord Park. Jamaica, recently w nl to 'he F derated Malay States Fli I the parade of Floats represenl all parts of the Empire beins i
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  • 101 3 War Job For 1,000 CATS thousand kittens are to be lecruitcri to l:e!j> win the Avar. So n;.\ny cats K.ve been desi troyed or evacuated from London th?t rats and mice are multiplying everywhere. That's why. In the situations vacant column, this 'want id." appeared m London newspapers: Wanted 1.000
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    • 57 3 M* Baby Cough Syrup Excellent for Children's Coughs, Colds and Chest Ailments SWEET TO ADMINISTER 40 cents large bottle Price: 25 cents small bottle avnlication. Special Price to wholesalers on SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. Wholesale and Retail Dispensing Chemists. Head Office:— 10-12, Hill Street, Wholesale Department:— 59, Hill Street, Branch Office:—
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    • 219 3 USE THIS «-i»#9<f C «S*pOB p0, W mm^ m A*W> "**■"»>»»»_ I v v my N&ff /S^ f skin smooth and nipple Lmmam jjjV as ye/yet i w!p** m 1 ••and avoid^^^x BLEMISHED th r h Antiseptic Cleans- i SK N V /ng; p ur i sweetens the Because DICINAL
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  • 749 4  -  L. C. CARROLL By All Malayans May Serve mmr ]{OLL up your sleeves Malayan lads, there's work for you to do. This war may have smashed hopes you had of getting employment and m fact, it may have already robbed you of a civil job, but it
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  • 392 4 B roadcas ts E 1 1 rage Ma lays (Tribune Stall Reporter) RECAUSE of a slight official oversight hundreds of Malays living m a*kampong at Siglap are being antagonised by broadcasts aimed only at gi them tiu 1 latest war news and inspiring them with added
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    • 201 4 AWOKE TO FIND HUSBAND DEAD BY HANGING Singapore, Saturday. ||OW she awoke m the morning and was horrified to be confronted with the gruesome spectacle of her husband hanging from a rafter above the door, was real ed m the Coroner's Court thLs morning when an inquiry was held into
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  • 1393 5 LOVE SERGEANT-MAJORS {MEREST H. L. HOPKJN THIS WEEK Blina <st One-Legged Men "Join Up TANTALISINGLY brief report of a trial at which Mr. Jl^ ce h room -Johnson officiated provides much Judge was a twenty-four-year-old charged with housebreaking, 'a crime for which he wa ritenccd to four months 1 imprisonment
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  • 173 5 Boy Canes Master A HOY m one of the biggest elementary schools m Nottingham is sitting on top of the world just now. He has administered corporal punishment to his teacher. The master, emphasising the importance of bringing gas masks to school, warned the boys he would strap any offender
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    • 1023 5 WHY DOES A CHILD'S CAI it* 11 GET WORSE UUUn AT NIGHT? Hhere 5s a scientific reason, of course, at mothers are more interested ia hat to Jo about it. Tonight, when coughing starts, give 3ur child Chamberlain's Couch emedy. Chamberlain's gi\cs quick •lief to inflamed areas, breaks up ingestion
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  • 1571 6  - A Woman Peeps At Singapore Vera 1 Ardmore By- OOVERNOR'S Cup Day at the rac« s enjoyed G fern r'a weather, and the sport attracted JUCh B huge crowd that it waa with difilj culty one approached the tot' I windows m order to register a The race for th
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  • 315 6 r OU r l HFUL dancers, ranging from three years' uld upward, will ike part m the variety show beins I d al the Victoria Theatre on I lay :> and 5 respectively, m aid cf I tie Carmelite Convent Building I *und. Mrs. Vyner Gomez
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  • 2451 7  -  Rev. T. Campbell Gibson By •WHAT M\ 111 I 14.i0\ ME AXIS TO ME" Presbyterian Minister Sees THROUGH CHKISTIAN RELIGION lAM to write on what my Religion means to me not lon what it has meant or may mean to others What I am going to
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  • 573 8 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, April 27, 1941. Opinion A New Awakening f|NE of the repercussions of tlie war which, it is sincerely to l»f hoped, will outlive the war and continue to exert a beneficent influence on public life m this country, is the growing realisation on the part of
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  • 801 8 11. l r ail>rsoii Views BYS^leO'ii hie** Of War WHAT with losing money at the races and the cigarette famine, people, at least some people, arc just becoming- acquainted with the fact that there is a war on. It is a prett) hefty war too. judging from
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    1381 8 EDWARD ELLIS LASHES Discussion revealed that the nun had boon listening to "talk," gossip m other words gossip of the most idiotic kind. That is the kind ot defeatist t.tlk that we must shun as we do the devil. It originates ir. tin- diseased minds of incipient
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  • 218 8 Shipping Hospital To Britain f rill\ i ricated fraroeie of 22 buildings will b pod to En rlan t her i' ia 126 hospital al an unnamed 1 he sou! h-w estern i land, the Ai Ri announces. The hospital, a joint project the Red Cross and Harvard sity, is
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    • 26 8 flll Ai^n i yi ■-''$8 *aak ""tAYED BAMoI **AR I Is 2a al I■ *m^aam\ f. "I think we've just R'»i time frn a BovrU rrUl
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  • 604 9 HALI FAX DEFENDS BRITISH POLICY HITLER WAS ANXIOUS TO AVOID BALKANS WAR *«RQlt IFR his. wammA a i Atlanta, Apr. 23. 11 tsh hhot'"e ot dec,a^d the IlriftfnXniraidter Lord a,ifax^ defending Britain's policy of sending aid to Greece m a speech at Atlanta this evening. Ho said "We were well
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  • 46 9 Delhi. Apr. ?i, k FORECAST that by the end of lia's armed forces might million mark was made by 0 officer m a Delhi Radio broadc the actual i In India >')0.oo(> and of the veer, it iched the Reuter
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  • 58 9 R. A.F. Batter Kiel, Invasion Bases London, Apr. 26. gO.MBERS of the R.A.F. last night attacked Kiel and i other nava] bases on the north coast of Germany. This was the second nig! I m succession thai Kiel harbour and other naval bases m ncrth-west Germany had been bombed. f
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  • 57 9 A Utile group of I.S. aesthetes have banded together to forni The Perfect Leu-; Institute of America. Their first president gives iJ sketchy idea of the institutes ideals. She's Susan Hayward, who has appeared m "Beau CesK and much studio cheesecake. The institute is only the ii»"^t
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  • 62 9 Washington, Apr. m. S Till: American Navy is build- S ing six powerful battle cruisers a new type for the 1 United States as part of the huge two-ocean fleet pro- i gramme. J No details are available re- j J yarding tlie ships but it
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  • 39 9 London. Apr. 26. GERMAN planes were believed to have been m the vicinity of a town m north-east England last night. No alert had been sounded m Londrn up to a late hour.— Reuter
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  • 21 9 Berlin. Apr. 26. GERMAN dive-bombers ra'ded Tobruk yesterday, according to the German news agency. Fires were started. Reuter
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  • 142 9 Luftwaffe Concentrate On North -East England London, Apr. 26. VORTH-EAST England bore the brunt last night of the Nazi raids, according to an official communique which states: j "Enemy activity last night was mainly directed against northeast England. The attack on this area was sharp, and occurred m the early
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  • 109 9 AOSTA'S REFUSAL NAZIINSPIRED THE Duke of Aosta's refusal to the British surrender terms is believed m usually well-informed circles m Cairo to be due to Nazi pressure. His refusal means the lives of several hundreds of Italian women and children interned since the beginning of the hostilities. While making their
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  • 89 9 N.E.I.'s Gift Of 76 Planes To R.A.F. Batavia. Apr. 26. HOW well the Netherlands East Indies understood that Britain's fight Ls her light and that only a complete British victory means the lib ration of tns kingdom of the Netherlands appears from the fact that the N.E.I, is one of
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  • 189 9 Washington, Apr. :2<). PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT appeared to be purposely enigmatic when he parried a question about convoys at his press conference this afternoon but the general impression he Grave wi that tho American 'neutrality patrols" would be extended further and further into the Atlantic. This
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  • 140 9 S'HAI BANKS ORDERED TO RE-OPEN Chungking- Apr. 20. A REPORT that the four Government banko m Shanghai are closing down and establishing a joint office has been denied by Dr. K. H. Kung, Minister for rinaiice j who states that desiring to mam-' tain normal trade m the interests of
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  • 50 9 London, Apr. 26. IV? ANY Hares over a north-eastern area were the prelude to 8 sharp, short raid made by a number of machines. A number of explosive and fire bombs was dropped. Other raiders were al^o reported over a tewn m Northern Ireland. Reuter
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    2002 10  -  G. H. Walters by 1 SUNDA V j SHORT 1 STORY J S ABOUT MALA YA j THE PRETTY MALAY GIRL'S WORLD REVOLVED ROUND ONE MAN— HER MAN JiVSIDE the little attap hut under the palms, someone was singing lustily: v Aux amies, citoyens, Fovrnez vos bataillons, Marchons.
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  • 261 10 "Salvage Week" Prepa ra tions Scouts Will Do Collecting (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE scouts will play an important part during "Salvage Week," which commences to-morrow. Under the direction of their leaders, it is understood, s'-ouis will be stationed at collection depots and various points to assist the public m
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  • 121 10 Lisbon. MORi: than 100,000 buildings were destroyed by the Nazis m their lightning war on France. This figure is given m the official estimate of French war damage. About 25.000 of the buildings were on the Somme area; the rest on the Seine Inferirure. Three hundred historic buildings were
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    • 953 10 s m l» m »aaaammU^Aum^ m mn'*m*i D 6y ..thorM.s 7| llCt It TW»VV on Modern Scene t* P v •x^U'Y "^a MourhandWh Jag M m _^LsssssW GTZi.O^D \M SSSSSSsWasW^ Cranbux im m****^ we?f»»i k *wm*****^ J *l I Norwich. EncW j JWmmW <l>l' f f -J/ .^}ME. DAKeV a
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    • 488 10 Gemo&m tf HON OSMTHEMT BANISHES FACIAL BLEMISHES GERMOLENE "SomeCiaoaitawMMle QUICKLY STta^JßfftS HFAI Q months I had to undtTfttrsS> mlmlo ment. Soon afterwatss UA FP.7FMA complaint started again and I* ZYt Jz'i moothsmyfaoewaaiiawdas BAD LEQ of blemishes. Two wedtoSltj niusi re bought a smalltmof PIMPLES Now my face is Quite tremtrtm
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  • 725 11 frre Made from foreign Fibre C 3 (INE of the mosl important trades m Malaya al the present time, especially since imports hniV 'been restricted fa the manSa^ThSffi despite the fact hat Malaya abounds with coj practically all the cocoanut and coir iii i Vfre «t\rc vul n^refrom
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  • 246 11 Want Babies, Perfect Reminder WOMEN going te birth-control clinics because they DO want babies seems all wrong. But that is what is happening* "We have been amazed at the number of women who have come to the clinics recently seeking our help In their desire to have babies," Dr. Marie
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  • 1315 11 SECRETS OF THE M'iKaTltY According To The Doctor j The family doctor gives a little advice S j to-day about the necessity for keeping j fit rather than going to a doctor only j when you feel sick. He also has a J few words for
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    • 269 11 All the life and sparkle goes out of your face when your ejtb are tired, irritated, strained. But daily eye care with ML'RINL will work wonders towards keeping them clear and lovely. Just a drop ot" MURINE m each eye every night and morning will relieve irritation and cleanse them
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    • 199 11 Build up STRENGTH VITALITY LASTING |*J ENERGY this TT. 1 m\ ss. Am&m Br ma Um\. Ark 1 I I Sf l tmw^^Awmm f^ls t Zl^mv w^..»»Sbjl.. ...*aMMsT BBsE ]^J When your body lacks vital Minerals and Vitamins, you get Rundown, Weak, Nervous. Replace these lost substances rcminerahse your system
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    • 559 12 I The famous Malay Drama NOW ON THE SCREEN! Opening Tues., April 29. Simultaneously At SUN TALKIE (NEW WORLD) GARRICK (GEYLANG) a/mam*)ar **m\m ft t** Eg £*fc m Lsr /"sa^^^^ Bbb fla Mm\ tfIEASIO naONM JAVA mDjS"!I». (iLM HMSK 'itJAW.*. —^m-^i^m— >■— caw UM-m TO-NIGHT 7.30 9.30 P. M. SUN
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    • 259 12 TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. 5.15 SPECIAL SCREENING THE STORY of VERNON IRENE CASTLE' j with FRED ASTAIRE GINGER ROGERS ALSO ON MONDAY 28JH, AT 3.15 ™^»™»»J«"^ SBBBSBBMBIBBaaBI OPENING TO-DAY s PAVILION j 6.15 9.15 ALL IS LAUGHTER FOR THOSE WHO JOIN THE mTwW} AmfWk m \W Am m am 'a!1
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  • 70 13 Domestic Occurrence DEATH MRS. GOH ENG I Chew Hontj N< pa residence' No. 471 Beach R 25-4-41. at. 1.30 pin kx hind hei ag< d mother, I Ch, Soo 1 Koon, six daughti Jay. Mr. Lim Hor:; I Teow Hock, tv o. law, Mrs. Goh Iye O?: and I ck
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  • 161 13 DANCER WED, FLED GERMANS TiIISS Trixie Gardner, fcwenty-six-vear-ohl English girl who formerly taught dancing m Wembley, Middlesex, has organised m Lisbon a "Thanks to Portugal" concert m gratitude lor the help so many refugees have received m their flight from the Hun. Trixie and her Yugoslav fiance were doing a
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  • 81 13 Are Our City Fathers Difficult Taskmasters? Singapore. Friday. "IT seems to me that we are be- coming more and more forgetful of how to be good godfathers of this town, and are daily and rapidly, through a process of metamorphosis, beine; transformed into a difficult taskmaster f-om-mented Mr. S. B
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  • 72 13 New hydraulic engineering projects completed m F*ree China provinces since the war began have brought water to 2,16^000 mow < one-sixth of an acre to a mowi of otherwise arid land and made them productive. Meanwhile, another 2,716.800 mow of land will be benefited m a
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 175 13 CVK/J^ I TROLLEY j 1 7T jj 1 [-^7— -p pjj '"'> I i^. Where To Listen In To-Day SINGAPORE ZHI- 1333 k s i" 1 N m. 9 H.i ni <|, /.HP'-. .'..-> m c 17."> mcs. tBF-3 41 3X m 7 J.» m «s. ZHI.. Z'tPl. /IIP! .«w
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    • 286 13 2o iS E "H glanU In verse. S Jl s Llg l! 1 *f******lj Orchestra Sonrn. V Mac Donald tone" ;iKd N(>1 n EdUy ,BilJi -10.00 Warning to Mariners ClffSt D ZHP3 F m. 5. 80 Mr lav Variety JJ *J*» m Hindustani. 6 40 News m Tamil 700 Played
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    • 368 13 5 :>(t <■■> Of the Hour. t■• rich bulletin ■<> Tne Tramp Poet; w H Davies. biography, 7.20 News bulletin i > ..!.■> London Calling. In Speaks, talk by Michael I 8.05 Headline Nesn and Views. 8.20 Muse of Britain. Fodens Motor Work., Band. 8.35 J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.
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    • 765 13 TO-DAY'S CHURCH SERVICES ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL Sunday. 6.50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7.30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Choral Eucharist p.m. Evensong Sermon— Preach"/ The Rt v. T. R. Dean. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Upper Serangoon Sunday. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion: j s JO p.m. Evensong and Sermon. ST. HILDAS CHURCH. Katong, Sunday
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    • 232 13 Friday, 8.15 p.m. The Bpworth Leacu monthly aoclal NEIL ROAD OOSPEL HALL (155 Nell Road. Sunday, 4.30 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.00 p.m,. Gospel Service (m English) Speaker- Mr. Phee Liu. Monday 3.00 p.m Gospel mi Malay)— Speaker Mr Tav Kin TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH Short Street.)— Sunday, 8.15
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  • 142 14 Risks Children Run In The East. In the tropical East, babies and JPOUbbJ children are subject to much preat*»r honlth risks than are those who live ln more temperate lands, for reasons assoclimatlc conditions and environment. Every thoughtful parent knows this, and should take precautions accordingly. One of the best
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  • 123 14 Paris (via New York). THE Prefecture has banned the sale of knives bigger than clasp or hunting types. No explanation is given, but it is supposed that there has lately been a revival of crimes about which the police prefer to say nothing. Shoes and men's
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  • 1080 14 A. I. F. Lop 15 Seconds Off Relay Race Time r-HTRMNG through the water at the Singapore Swimming CJub potil yesterday, competitors m the third annual Singapcrc amateur swimming chnmpionships three records, equalled two. Highlight of the entry list were the swimmers from the
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  • 156 14 Gibraltar, Apr. 26. Considerable speculation has been aroused m Gibraltar as well as the neighbouring Spanish towns yesterday by reports that Hess, Hitler's deputy, has arrived m Spain. The object of the visit is said tc be to demand from (Jen. Firinco a free passage thiou&h
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  • 852 14 Man's Tangled Li fe Ends In Triple Tragedy fJSING a Service rifle with a Bawn-down barrel, a Birmingham van-driver, who was strangely entangled m his love affairs, shot his 16-month-old son, his mother-in-law, and himself. The man was "raining t>yo strings," to quote
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    • 212 14 PILES HEGtECTED, MAY VL^ ft SERIOUS OPERATION Many people suffer m guW. agonies, constant bram-wearvuv? !*N and pain caused by piles/SKS they have never discussed this trLl?* even such a confidant as they cwl^ you are a sufferer, make up you**' < ask your chemist about the a*?** preparation Man
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  • 1217 15 MF. Teams For Singapore: frrnival Of Matches: Last Weeks Fine Performances: "Old flays" Teams: Woman Player fHF best news the "fek is that arrangements are ifoot lor a "Real vs. Australian l„atrial Foitres" match to be j^ed n tnt S.R.C. ground. jjj Rest team wil! be selected iri
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  • 549 15 The Week's Cricket Honours > s i for the first time, a girl's nam" appear., m these weekly lists of 1 V hest Malayan i -ricket pertumianres. Mis s PhylLs Kber of the Y.W.C.A. I «s the "eate-rrasher" Her perfor- V as 5 uimkmU for live runs BATTING. i 105
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  • 322 15 Chinese. 1; Police. ..'J. HTHERE were thrills galore at the Police Depot yesterday evening, when the S.CF.A. Reserves met and dtftated the Police by the narrow margin oi four goals to three, m a reserve division match. With the score one-all at the interval. Police and Chinese
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  • 94 15 SPORTS SHORTS THE Argylls trounced the S.C.C. m a Div. 1 match played at Tanglin yesterday by seven goals to one. THE cricket fixtures arranged 'yesterday between the V.M.C.A. and the Colts, and the S C R.C and R.A.F. were cancelled owing to the inclement weather. THE Singapore Swimming Club
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  • 48 15 The following will play for S.C.R.C. against R.A.F. S3letar to-day at 11 a.m. at S.C.R.C: Ku Cneow Chye, Chua Boon Unn, Evan Wong, Chia Keng Hock, Ong Swee Keng, Ong Swee Law, Seah Keng Siew, Cecil Wong, Cheong Thiam Siew. Swee Lim Swang, Gan Kee Tian.
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  • 109 15 Dublin, Apr. 26. THE first notice that Eire would get of an attack would be the attack itself, declared Mr. de Valera, the Premier, urging the people to co-operate with tlie evacuation authorities who have already registered some 250.000 Dubliners who arc i .repared to
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  • 380 15 Chinese Throw A way Cha nces Against Sappers 'pHEIR opponents' failure to seize opportunities and to maintain a comhintd attack enabled the R.E. to force tho Chinese to a one-ail draw m a Div. 1 match played at Anson Road Stadium yesterday before a record crowd. The game was not
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  • 211 15 1- mv 11. L. Hopkin) SOME of the, best boxers In Briall members o! the ROA.F. <=k part m the tournament anised by the Marquess Queensberry m aid of the R.A V Benevolent Fund and held at Cdeon Theatre m Leicester Bqua The contests
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    • 81 15 The Doctor f>\ Commends tV UCTO ULAMLME |J|| Lt*"taiit A 4 L NK *ne combined /A fiSJlaTov MHi Bkln food, la mcdi- J 4aj32: ov «<i because doctors know S^ tST do* L,* tne Baf est and P, 2 PtodJ:' 1 i ty (i^y and nlt;ht. Its J*^« anril Wlll
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    • 457 15 Hearing Restored m Twenty- Four Hours Deafness and Head Noises need not be Breaded any longer since the diacovery of un American Physician. Now it is poralbla for some of the most obstinate caaea of I'eafness to be relieved m a day's time by the application of the prescription called
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 60 15 TO-DAY CRICKET: S.C.C v. S.R.C, S.C.C; C.SiC. v. Indians, 1.A.; C.S.C II v. Indians 11, C.S.C; SCR.C v. R.A.F. (Seletar), S.C.R.C; Fort Canning v. Army, Tanglin; Police v. Manchesters, D?pct; S.C.C v. R E., Changi; Sinhalese v. Khalsa, McNair Road. HIGH IiDES TO-DAY: 11.35 a.m., 8.4 ft.; 11.24 p.m., 8.7
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  • 492 16 Singapore A Minor Problem, Says "Times" MAIN THEATRE OF WAR IS BRITAIN London. Apr. 26. IN the war which we are now waging, the main theatre is the British Isles and their maritime approaches, says The Times m a leader entitled ■'Secondary Theatres of War/ adding that this has been
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  • 117 16 Former British Resident Of Pahang Dead (From 11. L. Hopkin) London. Apr. 26. MR. H. "VV. Thomson (67), formerly of tho Malayan Civil Service, las died from enemy action— (Via and Wireless. Mr. Henry Wagstaffe Thomson, vho was educated m Trinity Colore. Oxford, came out to the Federated Malay Estates
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  • 136 16 »\RS. DC. Kruysmulder. a Euro- pean woman, rendered firs, aid to a Chinese woman cyclist who was thrown off a tricycle m Cavanagh Road yesterday. While the woman was cyclin down Cavanagh Road, her cyci skidded and overturned, throwing her on the road. Mrs. Kruysmulder. who
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  • 446 16 R.A.F. AGAIN POUND BERLIN AND KIEL 1 1 4 1/' London, Apr. Jb. ROMBS hurst m shipyards and fires broke out when the R.A.F. raided Kiel as the main target m last night's raids on Germany, it is learned m London. Other targets attacked
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  • 122 16 i. ndon, Apr. 26. WARMONGERS and war propa- ganda are the epithets used by the German press to describe the speeches of Mr. Cordeli Hull and Col. Knox on the question of getting sur plies to Britain. The Yolkischer Beobachter says the speeches "have put
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  • 152 16 The King's Tribute To Anzacs S*m Londo Apr. 26. f*.\ the occasion 0 f th 1 *J Anzac Day, Ui s Ma ihe Kins sent the f0110w,,,. i mr -ag»- to New Zealand- I i M .°.nce more the Queen and I join with our people i i New In
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  • 198 16 70,000 WATCH LONDON SOCCER GALA London. Apr. 26. IN l ondon now it's quite 1-ke the cM times, with football staging a programme equal m quality any pre-war gala day, with the Anglo-Welsri International and tw< Cv,-) se mi-finals. An aggregate of TO.CCO for the three matcne saw keen play
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  • 58 16 (From 11. L. Horkin) London, Apr. 26. MX r> T. DU£3EK, who was I l mi rly m Malaya, will begin broadcasting m Malay m the 8.8.C nn) v.- Servi( c from May 2. Ai v ii iii!.'; will be broadcastin Chinese In the
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  • 525 16 London, Apr. 23. NEWSPAPERS commenting upon the militai a tion draw attention to the primary importance of the cattle of the Atlantic m the defence cf freedom against worldwide Nazi dominan Speaking of American Interest m this and the reasons" which have determined
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  • 119 16 New American Tanks Rolling Off Assembly Lines Nev V. rk, Apr. 2G. J\AXKS are rolling off the production lines m Detriol from a plant, five i ity bl long*, two blocks wide' and big i nough to produce a thousand passenger riw* daily, says the New York Time ur months
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  • 60 16 :>.. Apr. 26. STRIKE threatens the vast C-ene--3 ial Motors Corporaticv, which is partly ci on d< f( nc ders ice Perkins iLster of l ibour, not Mcd thi i > rem Mi dial ion Boai o on Friday that the notification >wed i to
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  • 165 16 London. Apr- THE Supreme Soviet O^JJy th. U.S.S.R. on Friday ra' Ihe Kusso- Japanese n<ju pact, aavs a Mo-cow *°r, quoted by the Lyons neuter. NT 0 Rome. Ap^ Bulgarians 'have now oc^ Iloiiaa m Greece aB LJpi» Prilep and Monashr m Yugoslavia, according official Italian m ne
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