Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 11 May 1941

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  • 18 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION Net Sales Exceed 23,2oo eekly SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1941. FIVK CFXI
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  • 101 1 Mskin_ avialion histor) ftfcf -i« ,nt Ami m ,1n cJt California Clipper i^cd in Singapore yesI r da> afternoon to re< eh i s rousinu Ici'nn from a iLgC OTOWd tht had r red t< utiii her. N |r u r\*.ne w ill 1 1 :.lis<> i
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  • 107 1 LlO. Bn from his n d capita] at Us Ababa IgnUtuuv to Mr Churchill gdi declares. am proud joecp.' with ifcti>h. I en able to play 0 part in the del the Ethiopia contribute fur- tc the u 1 shcu'. the lends of!': the iw Britk.!
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  • 19 1 I ile of t. r Fund an.?, held a Raffle*, -H.700. vl alreadv *tccrd ***HDore.
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  • 12 1 Ca May 1 1 nCATING the i Fjjjn was nan some Reuter
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  • 291 1 A Broad Hint nr* __r__ a -aa___T# aV f/f^ M London, May 10 UiLUW nas chosen the present time for the withdrawal of recognition from the Belgian, Norweg.an and Yugoslav Legations, probably for two reasons, writes The Times' Diplomatic Correspondent.
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  • 178 1 London, \|,i\ 10. |^JSCTSSIN(, Stalin's assumption oi the premiership, ihe Times' Stockholm correspondent says: "The office <»t Prime Minister during; a major war ha.t greater directive power than party leadership and so Stalin becomes the Primi Minister, holding lxith the kej posts, ready to ta<»
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  • 57 1 May 10 ItUTUNO the week ol laHl ihot 76 ht by day. making a total of 106. test a*. Da; i nine, with Details g are 3 da hi H me. n; .ne. *wo. ni| .e May three shot down, while retur: France •.y 8 day
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  • 27 1 (From II. L Hopkiii London Mav 10 MARY LAWSON and her ind Mr F W Bea the dim ducer. were b raid < Via cable Via cable Wireless
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  • 105 1 Iraq Quiet: British Women Safe London. May 1". THE claim that Raschid Ali ha- non detail) inttnupted the oil supply to Haifa" is made »>> the othci J German nt a ajrtncy. quoting a Baghdad report received in Beirut. All British sum a lent in Mosul i area oi ara
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  • 18 1 10. IMPERIAL I A tttacJ I beer. It was al 1936. I! mmmm Reuter
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  • 213 1 London, May 10. QONFIDENCE in tho final victory and thanks to the I iaheir help, were expressed by Queen Wilhelmi I adcasta B: ii to *-**«ipatr.o-s d scattered ovei --vcrld.*' the Qui At r he enu Lal th? King,: stands Arm, unit ter- 5
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  • 57 1 H M.i\ i 3 i A r l,t ree g,ves or tne lirst time ranks and titles to Soviej diplomatic re pit sentatires i i tad in conior- mitv as ith international i UV!^'P. \i\ aie Ambassador F\- J Inordinary and Flenipoten- tiarv. Envoy Extraordinary J and
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  • 15 1 10. -.nt sunshine io-a„y, Ger'ain'i en off by Inlai open Reuter
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  • 83 1 HELD LINE FOR HOURS AGAINST HEAVY ODDS i N non one 'mans and a large-scale In the award of D.S.O orary J M L Rei Bnga* "in i anmei 'held n line dethree and a half cotnpanle.; of infantry and one battery, for 36 hours against Fcur sapai |Bf attacks
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  • 76 1  -  AXIS SUNER BY yy hi lsi to-d >n, ei I.- .1 int< j garding tl Falanj and the Spanish State, talian news >->■ published in R congratulatory tc the Palangi Spani Mini dating the 1 > the ndation of hi rding his pei pent \i« for the establi
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 37 2 TFO TEO HOE SONG. Partner of Kim Ann Co. passed away peacefully on the 9th May, 1941. at No. 30 Killiney Road. Funeral on Tuesdav, 13th May, 1941 at 10 a m to Bukit Brown Cemetery.
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    • 25 2 Bwann, Edward Pcrclval, Managing Director. Kajan^ Kemaman (1025* Ltd., ased 64 at General Hospital. yesterday monrng, aftor short illness. funeral Hldadari Cemetery, 433 p.m. Sunday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    21 2 Captain W. J. Barrows chatting with the Commander-in-Chief, Far East. Sir Robert Brooke Popham, immediately on landing at the Airport pier.
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  • 814 2 Singapore, Saturday. r rHE case in which Ong .100 Chin is charged with causing grievous hurt to an A.R.P. warden while on duty during the blackout night of Jan. 22 came up in the Distiict Traffic Court to-day, when Ong Joo Chin was extensively crossexamined
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  • 141 2 900 Guests At Chinese Wedding Singapore, Saturday. r f*HE Chinese Industrial and Commercial Continuation School at Out ram Road was the setting for the -marriage at 2 p.m. to-day of Mr. Chionh Kah Kiat and Miss Chia Kim Ee (Susie). Ihe bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chionh
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  • 488 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A STRONG appeal for more Government aid for the unemployed and the destitutes in Selangor "to do all that lies within its means to alleviate their misery" was made by Mr. K. K. Benjamin speaking at the
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  • 1275 2 GIANT U.S. CLIPPER LANDS IN SINGAPORE NEW SERVICE INAUGURATED Singapore, Saturday. HARDLY a face was missing from Singapore's American community in the crowd that thronged the slipway and on the terraces of the Airport this afternon to say How-Do to the the first 42-ton California Clipper which blazed the trail
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  • 45 2 THE death occurred on Friday of I Mr. Teo Hoe Song, partner ot Kim Ann and Co. at his residence in Killiney Road. The funeral will take place on Tuesday at 10 a.m. for interment a Bul.ll Brown cemetery.
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  • 352 2 Singapore, Saturday. ARGUMENTS concerning the meaning of the phrase "last resided together" were adduced in the Court of Appeal consisting of the acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, and the Judge of Appeal, Mr. Justice A.iken. to-day, when Mr. A. C.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 264 2 THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4, APCADF BUILDING Specializing; Ocular Muscle Anomalies. Crossed Eyes. Jfi?»^»_ Intricate Visual /?C>_^^ Problems. i_Jc^_*lf Glasses if needed. \_l^^^ R. A. Thompson Dr. of Ocular r Science. 35 years' European Clinical Experience. 'Phone 3002. fi js _fl__ H W amm Mtffi jtT^^^^mm. i^^_l Aw Jfe A mW*S*
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    • 313 2 Piles Rui| Your Nen; Don't let itching. bleedimprotruding Piies sap -our vlti_tt| your nerves, and dri\ *> v>uoratyi Thinaroid th»- rv ent discovery otit_H lean physician stops the paininlj>nJ po you ran walk, ride, workandnJiß in comfort. It also .nmklv aid. m1 lieal th- -Jer parts and sfct-JH swollen tumors
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  • 262 3 (a,ndaj .nhune Special Correspond n -O.DA.. m America, a hundred million heart- mmiktM of mother. For in tha, aanU m 2 Ur are cclcbratta* ),,„ht ls Dav Thor, n inir ,hei, mothers a memorable lime by eherb_.il' i J^imorie- Of happ> childhood, of caref," o he things mothers
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  • 429 3 Singapore, Saturday. *U«MER i hineso M Sool teai>h€P| Tan Poh Chi, u Who w:is bribed by the Police as a high official in the Maiava, Communist Party, wa, this morning sentenced bv Mr J. L. McFall, the District Judge to a total of 18 months' ng-or olls nnprisonment
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  • 621 3 WILL REM ED Y PAST MISTAKES FOLLOWING on the breakdown of the transport section of the Medical Auxiliary Services during recent practices, steps are being taken to form a centralised body of trained drivers, the Auxiliary Drivers Corps, to provide drivers to all brandies of
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  • 37 3 In aid of the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Distress Fund the Nightingales, under the patronage of the Hen. Resident Councillor, will present "A Pot-Pourri Entertainment" at the Stellar Hall, City Park on Friday May 23.
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  • 633 3 SINGAPORE SHOULD ACT NOW (Sunday Tribune Staff Correspondent) VITHILE tuberculosis takes its mounting and deadly toll in Singapore the authorities fail to take measures against those who help to spread it by indulging Ul the filthy habit of spitting. A law against spitting came into force many
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 88 3 WM WATER hC^ 1 f S_*» J '^fvofi/^ MINERAL WATER from the Scletar Uot Sp r,D g» Singapore. An alkaline drink vith excellent corrective properties ®F N ||j f^ Sincere's Cough .1 Ifej Specific Tle C( »u?h Mixture uilh the oldest formula l,w «*m for Adult, n well as children.
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    • 320 3 Rheumatism Curbed In 30 Minutes The ama^inp: new discovery Rumpnri banishes .he pains of Arthrlti" Rhe?m_s tism. Lumbago, Neuritis and SciaticaHke magfe. In no minutes after the first dose! pams disappear, and in a few davs this marvelous medicine dissolves and remove! the bo.ly |.o,sons and Trie Acid tha a
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    • 167 3 #_r»_-*. __Vi _AfTP II l7i" 9 _^H_H_^_n_k__H _^^^_H mmmsm\ »amTm*^LwQ \Wr^^w m\a%mm\ l >-_=^- B_y# J mftaW stm\LAm\\ ____^_[__L_l__(__7 __I_L_M -.Mil '<■ /_^_^_R_lf_fe-49_fl_fe- "*•*s&>- _jtt| rsl_ t_ w* I CrfianipOO /N LUXURY* Y\jJ# 7 •jr It costs very little to keep your hair fresh, fragrant and really lovely to look
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  • 999 4  -  J. P. Rajasooria Tk __T _P 1 T*\ I 4~*sMalaya s Bad System By Malaya is the only country of any size in the Hritish Empire which tackles the problem of juvenile delinquency hy merely running a reformatory. Unlike India. Burma, Ceylon and Hongkong, we have no
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  • 660 4  -  Johnny By f\S Monday 1 went to a dance at the Victoria Mall. I saw a girl I liked the look of so I went across and asked for a ance. She said "Do you think my dress is fetching." I said, "Well it fetched me
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  • 101 4 A GERMAN newspaper is published daily in England for German-speaking nationals who are working for the liberation of their countries. The first issue was on sale on March 12. The paper, which is entitled Die Zeitung is edited by Mr. J. H. Lothar, fcrmerly joint managing
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 835 4 fl_RßHH_______H_BSS9^'VS_B_f__Hß^-_R-0 r T HA'I parched sore feeling in BflE «R_^ V X your throat is mainly due to I afty j_^_H_R dust but it is dust that carries J|jfr> infection. So, at this season, be jjj<| f|jfe/ffi B£*_£ extra careful about your throat and >4^i^*-' ___>*_^^ check any soreness or
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    • 461 4 IUKMiDB. _^_i^__. IaUA-pairi quicklif j mL* '_t/l ~ume tt J I When yon arc la.kor^JL p ilieumatic pain, tablets of lenasprin' and see how quickly you obtain relief. Doctors icrommcnd v (ienasprin became it is so p safe.sopurc. Hny some to-day. At rver\ tim «f \liain or Ag, 'Gl vwtkrmj,
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  • 890 5 SECRETS OF THE SURGERY- /Wjl l____TO/< SAYS This Sunday the kindly doctor Iw solve a problem which worries all fi who have their sons 9 welfare al And he gives housekeepers a tip thai of them won't know about. D James br ouarht his son* aged
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 331 5 [why the /RUSH?! 0 f '^S_____r\ Why be late? when it's jtit.r to depend on this New Bit Ben to wake you on the iot! Millions of people trust Big Ben and get to work on time he's dependable. Have you seen the Sen* Big Ben Family? You will be
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    • 161 5 12 YEARS OF |WEAK NERVES f^^*mW-**rk% "tom writing to tell you "^t '_r _^_e^ of the gr sat benefit 1 have **^fi_tf J f r^ Tec eivedfromDr .CasulTs jr-"^ Tablets J have suffered 1^ v^ _^HE»* %vtth wta narves for 1 2 _M 3E--L- m \m\\\\m\\\\mmm. y* ars% ur nnc
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    • 856 5 THAT COUGH YOU HAVE WILL BE Tn Ml PUT WORSE I Iffl. un I /S+a** \|M A^J Vou'll always find that coughing hcffAj -^T^ am comci more acute and bothersome at Va __fc_X\___-^ JI Dt<^ tirne often keeps \ou awake '^Y^^N throughout the night, depriving you Jf y *m^L\ x^mam^
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 462 5 Tribquiz OMs Prize RnRnnYnl _nnnnnnn SHARPEN up your wits and J^^H s Addis '^aba-Jibuti Ran L% 19 OU go this Sunday, COlUltM Direjlawa; Harar; Adowa: Use of nannannan da la; Dessie; Keren; Berbera. marks for each question you answer cm v +v m om/\ nRnRnRnn "1 7- -You remember the
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  • 1792 6  - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Vera Ardmore D y <^ 1 v^~* DUSTER and Maggie, who rue making a return appearance at Rallies, received a warm welcome on Saturday eTening. ihe dance floor was packed and their turns drew forth loud applause- particularly Maggie's Hawaiian number. Among the dai.'vr-. I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 450 6 fr/ U** <S_t\ f (A that the doctor RKCOMMKNDS U I LACTO-CALAMINE look art. X sT\ .jui •-kin beauty night and clay. LACTO-CALAMINE Is calamine lo j Its purest form combined wi*h Yft i.')ur.sh:ng emollient milk ot al\J§ moods and soothing witch ha/'*l LACTO-CALAMINE Is medically approved, because doctors know
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    • 88 6 I\ A O M I HAIRDRESSING SALON. PRICE LIST Perm from $12 Perm < pcr curl 0.50 Setting 2 Shampoo 1 Colour Rinses 0.50 Marcel Waving 2 Hair Cutting 1 Oil Treatment I Including shampoo and set) 4 Manicure 1 Hair Bleaching < whole head) 5 Hair Bleaching < touch
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    • 32 6 DERMIC OXYGEN REDUCE CREAM s_____^-'^_»< ■___2__iSß -.^9_n__R3n: < _P T Jifi__!______fl«_fc&^. AN OUTSTAND I^ ACHIEVEMENT 0* T gV LOIDAL CHEMI^joD PRESENTING A SCIENTIFICALLY W, of FO R TMjffffl Medical Hall mi 3, Battery
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  • 2491 7 WHAT MY RELIGION MEANS TO ME TTrwab W: P. Bradley, iorrarft Day Adventist PEOPLL who became followers of Christ were iirst called hristians in old Antioch in Syria. To follow f ris M ls th essence of the Christian way. For Christ is to i hristians
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 340 7 fl^drops will brace and Invigorate you Hfdfcttne ii the ftoett tooic for brac- meagtbeaiDg and inngoraring JJ, When you feel gloomy and Cjiiirl Photferinef enables you to gp tarrying 00. It puu back what Ut hire taken out of youraelf IScftk. energy and vitality. Get a IKtltof this really great
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    • 719 7 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart And Stop Limping DON'T let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the Great New Biomedical Remedy that cures through the blood, and have done with enforced rest, worry, suffering and expense. Leg aches and pains soon vanish when Elasto is taken. Painful, swollen
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  • The Sunday Tribune Sunday, May 11, 1941. Opinion
    • 194 8 Mud-Slinging By Tokyo WHAT with German "technicians" permeating every branch of industry in Japan and the presence of an economic mission now engaged in devising ways and means of Hitlerising that country's economic lite, it is to be expected that her radio propaganda will be of the same persuasive and
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    • 123 8 JN the course of a week (according to Tokyo) the strength of troops in Malaya has fallen to such a low level as to make an approach to the U.S. necessary! This is an excellent example of the contradictory nature of much that emanates from the Tokyo Radio,
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    • 194 8 "Delegations" To Thailand Thailand J^HIS campaign of vilification, designed to disturb the very happy relations existing between this country and its northern neighbour, is not to be lightly dismissed. It is ominously significant in view of the Japanese infiltration mto Thailand, under the guise of a multiplicity of "delegations" which,
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  • 1402 8 TO-DAY EDWARD ELLIS EXPLAINS XHE present Anglo-American collaboration to prevent German world domination is the greatest hope for mankind. And it is not such a mysterious thing as some nations seem to imagine. The Germans and Italians cannot, or profess they cannot, understand the reasons for such co-operation,
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  • 933 8 W.B. PATERSON INTRODUCES ]y|ET a man the other day who thought this world just about the last place to live in. No, it wasn't a hangover. He w one of that happy band which boasts of having heads like teak where hard liquor is concerned. His troubles
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 332 8 _r _T I F 1 m __■>■__ t /__K_A a '^_J YOU*U b^astonishedhowZam-Buksoothespain /__^^^?^^___>*__ and dries up secretion in ca.es of abscesses fi L *^%uni wire-, and leg sores. All you have to do is smear /_^----23E__^X/ <\ ointment on thickly and bandage up /AF- >^Y/WfL Ihe refined herbal els
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    • 31 8 Situation Vacant Wanted men of Ambition. Don'i move out. Work where you are Agency all or Spare T.me. Rem.i ncration 150 Samples collection free. Box 579. c o Malaya Tribune Singapore.
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    • 183 8 r^ Winning M points to t D __ft%# DII BOVRIL iv, T^psS^"^. You need strength, vitabty, stam--*^'J s y ina— you need Bovril. Athletes "\_l/ an(^ champions stick to Bovril, in I training and out. Bovril has the power to invigorate the whole s? system, and to build up those
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  • 301 9 VITAL INTERNAL CHANGES IN SPAIN l\ew Ctvtl Governors For Key Positions CHANGES in internal admini.i Madrid, May 10. are regarded S^eftetS'^ in Spain which »ical events for a considerable Um* T_L EII*" 1 internal poli day evening. e past > became known yesterIn the first place new civil governor,; h__
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  • 155 9 London, May 10. THE San Francisco Chronicle 1 states: "No thinking person who reads Mr. Stimson's (War Secretary! delence speech can escap. the conclusion that we are not only going 'o hav? to fight the Axh but that we ar: already doing so. That
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  • 55 9 Tokyo. May 10. ATJTHOKITATIVE political circles in Tokyo point out that a new executive order issued bv President Roosevelt to subject the transit of shipments through the United States to the exports license system is apparently designed to restrain Japan in view of the latter's
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  • 196 9 London. May 10. CAYING that Mr. Wende'i Will- kie s speech at the New York freedom rally on Wednesday would nng like a bugle call wherever jecdom i.s held dear, the Daily Wegra;h adds: 'The significance of Mr Wil'kie's speech is its rapacit evidence that in
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  • 207 9 FURTHER gifts towards tho Imperial war effort have been received from South Africa, Mauritius, Fiji, the Bahamas and elsewhere. i In a letter enclosing i'i. ooo given by Danes throughout South Africa land one in Northern Rhodesia to the Lord Mayor of London's Fund,
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  • 29 9 London, May 9. Germany, includI ing Hamburg and Bremen, was attacked by the RA.F. 1 st night. It is learned in L~nel n that the attack was heavy. Reuter
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  • 139 9 AUSTRALIAN LABOUR CHIEFS FALLING OUT Canberra, May 10. k TRIAL of strength seems to be rt developing betwten the two wings of the Australian Federal Labcur Party, one headed by the Inderal Labour leader and journalist. Mr. Curtin, and the oth?r by Mr. Herbert Evatt (former judge of the high
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  • 194 9 CALLING-UP OF MEN UNDER 19 HALF-YEARLY London. May 10. .N the hope of avoiding ihe call--1 lng-up of men under 19, tbf Ministry of Labour and Nationa; Service has decided to registei men by half-yearly classes as they oecome 19. Thus, men born in the first ha'l of 1922 and
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  • 40 9 Vichy, May 10. ITALIAN newspapers were not on sale in Switzerland yesterday according to a Berne despatch. The l üblic was informed that ihe sale of Italian newspapers had been temporarily suspended. Suo.cribers. however, received their copies as usual- Reuter
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  • Article, Illustration
    42 9 Betty Grable is just coming into hfr own as a scng and dance queen. This httle lady has a figure men rlitam bout and 20th i'entuiy Fox have begun to realise her pulling power and are beginning to hand her the parts.
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  • 175 9 Nazi Infiltration Into Iran Denied A STRONG (tenia, that German "tourists" have been entering Iran in abnormal numbers was issued by the Iranian Embassy in Ankara last night. The statement reads that "certain fc reign news agencies havs announced that numerous Germans have gone to Iran as tourists On the
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  • 90 9 Batavia, May 10. CN the eve of the anniversary ol the German invasion of tht Netherlands, the Amalgamated War Funds yesterday remitted to London $100,000 for a. ninth bom bar. Fiince Bernhard asked for five bombers before May 10. The Netherlands East Indies gave nine
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  • 386 9 Franco-Thai Peace Pact: Details Tokyo, May 10. THE peace treaty signed yesterday between French Indochina and Thailand is essential! the same as the mediation terms lt prov des for friendly relations between France and Thailand anc* direct negotiations shall be opened soon to solve pending questions, the re-adjustment of frontiers,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 1069 9 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours x Glands Fortified &^s/M by New Discover)! m ttK4r.r? ->o you fe.l old before your time? Are you tircJ. run- H_fe 4mM. BV '°m!-« 0U ,V'n. worn out. and unable to keep up with the ft* ed I'M W_\ ad pleasures of modem life?
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  • SUNDAY SHORT STORY
    • 2895 10  -  NAGA by A TALE ABOUT SAVAGE MALAYA \\E were in the antiquity section of the Perak Museum, some friends and I. A dagger lay before us in the glass case a dagger, glistening, flashing in dark sinister splendour, and curved like well, perhaps like the sweep of an
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 497 10 Australia so close to the East, offers a complete chanee in climate, scenery and peoples, and ensures modern standards in accommodation, tian on and service, as well as a wide ran port and entertainment. axpensive in Australia, and the durable exchange further reduces costs. Write for whichever of th e
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    • 337 10 Qcmok a-af SMN OWTfc.. BANISHED BABYS I ECZEMA Gsrmolene skin healing magic Mm another triumph Irritating Eczemi, tot mented this baby. Soothing Gtrrrmm healed it without a trace! J|b Wonderful Grrmolanm. Sooth- /^^m ing at a touch. Danger- VP^^^ff. arresting soreness -allaying l_ Gctimlmi. Let it heal YOU. VC Real
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  • 1071 11 L.5.11. Tins SUNDAY WRITES J.H HL honey obtained from the bees in o Van from abroad, and the quantity aiZ r l r °V, f V; local hive compare* very Th< Wlth thttt of <> th er Places. oal *_«y.' which b the name for a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 305 12 ACCLAIMED BY PACKED HOUSES VKsTERthvI AGAIN IMY FOLLOW TH E CROWDS TO Th7 BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN' #lt's So Funny you wj want to bee it twice to get all the laughs! ■■g&TS? AL.UM_.SU ./>! SHE LOVES HIM! SHE HAFES III! \mm\sm\a\W/ a i^~__F'^bs l%v rftW iJW J_fc-_fjgig _j^
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  • 578 13 HITLER'S HOLLOW VICTORY ii London, Mav io A Tnoon t.Mlay above a bombed and wrffil Dutch church in the heart of the city of lon .m th Netherlands flag flying at half-mast Vi] Vt.the mast top. U P l That ,la, symbolise, a^mocracy. destiny- „ol a mourni„ for g a
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  • 57 13 Singapore. Satin CHARGED who haying stolen a bicycle bf longing to Mr E R Edwards, and alternatively with having dishonestly taincd thp stolen bicycle. Ooh Ah Soo, 20, claimed trial before Mr W. D. Carcw, thr* third magistrate, to-day. The c.'is? w;.s postponed for mention on Mav 17 and bail
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  • 83 13 i IT is announced for general i I information that the Gov- crnment of the Straits Settle- > C ments proposes to issue a t 510.000.000 war loan at the 1 1 time and on the same I terms as the Federa'ed Malay l States loan
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  • 86 13 Huge Airport Expansion Plan In A mcrica Washington, May 9. A HUGE expansion in American airports is envisaged in the request which President Roosevelt yesterday made to Congress for the appropriation of $61,477,750. This sum is to be used for the construction of 149 new airports and the enlargement of
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  • 37 13 Santiago (Chile), May 10 TWO further idle Danish ships have been seized by the Chilean Government at Talcahuano yesterday afternoon. They are the Seima (1,932 tons, and the Laila (1,700 tons).- Reuter
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  • 161 13 THE American press and radio commentators, commenting on Thursday night's heavy R.A.F. attacks on Hamburg and Bremen express the opinion that the quantitative extent of the raids may indicate that the British strength in bombers is nearins naritv with Germany's, states a report from
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  • 86 13 London. May 10. FREE French headquarters announces that "in the course ot his recent visit to Chad Gen. de Gaulle noted the excellent results obtained by the Colony as regards both its own development and the capital contribution which it is making
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  • 331 13 Chinese To 'Blame For Prostitution PROSTITUTION, though an universal evil! 1 finds an exceptionally fertile ground in the social system of the Chinese people, stated Mr. S. C. Liew in an address entitled "We are to Blame" to the Y's Men's Club at their weekly meeting to-day. "A society which
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    49 13 air. and Mrs. Joseph Lai Tian Loy, after their marriage at St. Theresa Church, Sitigapore. The bride teas formerly Miss Missu Wee Mariana > and is the daughter of the late Mr. Wee Lcong Soon and Mrs. Wee while the groom is the son o/ Mr. and Mrs. Lai Chin.
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  • 179 13 London, May 10. CANADIAN military police, most of them drawn from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, are playing an important part in the manoeuvres which the Canadian Army is carrying out in preparation for the defence of Britain against invasion. Setting out in advance on
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  • 114 13 London, May 10. IT is learned in London from Scandinavian sources that during j the first four months of this year, I ten Swedish ships have arrived i through the German minel fields of Skaggerak at Gothenburg with supplies from America and Britain and that
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  • 66 13 New York, May 9. THE Federal Reserve Board reveal--1 ed to-day that it is prepared to curb the sale of motor cars and other common goods on the instalment system in order to prevent inflation and conserve industrial resources. The Board is awaiting
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    737 14 The Aussies Knew A Thing Or Two: Bouquets For Schubert And Cheow Teik: Negri 9 s Surprise 'THOSE who expected some sort of "Test" cricket last week when the A.I.F. cricketers met the Non-Europeans n the first match of the series the Aussies are to play here, were
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  • 200 14 LAST WEEK'S HONOURS BATTING 1 l 70 Major Castor (Army v> i S.C.C). J i 63 K. Y. Spencer (Y.M. i C. A. vs Police). J i 61 D. La Brooy (Army vs S-C.C). i 60 Lt. Hemp (RA. vs R.A.F.). > 60 Lt Kalberer (Army vs i SC.C). 58
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  • 58 14 Singapore, Saturday. CAID to have broken into a shop in ChUlia Street in order to steal nine watches. charge of housebreaking was explained to Ong Kim Bean. 20. when he appeared in the third police court before Mr. W. D. Caiew, to-day. At the request of the prosecuting officer, Ong
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  • 262 14 St. Andrew 's Big Win BASIL Hope, bowling well *o capture four wickets for four run.., contributed largely to the big defeat of Victoria School by St. Andrew's School, which won by 81 runs. i Highest scorers for the winning team were J. C. Ross (22 1 and Goh Lim
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  • 46 14 RESULTS of league football matches In Singapore yesterday were: Div. I. RA. (Hy) 2. R.A. (ac-aci 1; S.C.C. v. Police, postponed; Div. II A, R.A. (B.M.i 11, 5.H.8., 0; Div. II B, N. B. Indians 4,'j.C.S.A. 1; Reserve Division. S.C.F.A. v. Loyals, postponed.
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  • 309 14 DLAYING without Barnes and Bowley, the R.A.A.F. were fully extended for the first time when they met the Y.M.C.A. in a cricket match at Prince Edward Road yesterday. The airmen won by three wickets, but they had at one stage seven wickets down with
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  • 261 14 OLAYING on their own ground at Balestier yesterday the Ceylon Sports Club beat the Public Works Department in a cricket match by three wickets. Batting first the C.S.C. scored 139 runs for the loss of seven wickets towards which Thuraisingham contributed an unfinished
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  • 818 15 jr -r Cluny Upsets For $65 '''""•i Our Own Report,,-, |T_r_ f'« opened th ft largt d, and an upa With Mi to up, Cluny Burpn.sed i» the opening race to pay $65 for a in. Favourites, however, were generally oblitrinu- Among the newcomers
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  • 260 15 T_U RF. was an exciting finish to the cr.tket match on the SRC. ground yesterday, when the Recreation Club's 2nd XI defeated St. Joseph's Institute by six runs. Highest scorer on the S.R.C side was L. de 80UZ8 with 32 runs while for *he
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  • 242 15 Dividends At A Glance Race 1— luny $65, $19 Velocity $12 Moonwin $12 Race 2— -Lulu a j $J3, $8 Double File $15 Invention $10 Race 3— Clarissa the Flea $27, $9 PymWe $15 First Ladv $12 Race 4— Empiric $55, $20 Strathmore $10 Gigolette Sl3 Race s— Julieta $22,
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  • 245 15 TIME intervened in a high scoring match between the Railway Juniors and Fort Canning, when .he teams met on the Railway ground, yesterday, making the match a draw. Going In iirst the Railway team collected 179 runs for the los_ ot four wickets before they
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  • 200 15 Chinese Athletic 1; S.R.C 1. pLAYING determined football, the S.R.C. nearly created a big upset in Div. I football when they met Chinese Athletic at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, holding- the Chinese to a one-all draw. The Recs led one-nil until ten minute, from the
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  • 1028 15 Singapore, Saturday. MAINLY through a fine innings by Major Cole, who knocked up a well-played 81, and good scores by several of the other batsmen, Singapore i.s in a strong position in the two-dav cricket match against the Australian Imperial Forces, which began on the
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  • 231 15 ST. ANDREW'S 'B' TEAM WINS BY 80 RUNS WHEM St. Andrew's School and Victoria School m cond teams ir.et at cricket on St. Andrew's School ground, yesterday, the home tram won by 80 runs Highest scorer for the game was P. Chua who collected 30 runs, and also captured two
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    • 147 15 AH mi TO-DAY WH 1 A HAVE LtN FADING j yi HAVE THE SALESMENS V I T AU. THE WEEK. DONT VU^/ CONFERLNW _^^^vl 'v/ /4^7 I ™0W WHAT TO SAY.. V jUM <__ >S^_-i_/ I''/ I 'MY FIGURES AftENT sSK _r i m 77 SA^sntrf > lii n 7_T*
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    • 86 15 TO-DAY CRICKET: Singapore v. A. I F., 2nd day, S.C.C. 11 a.m.; Fort Canning v. Malay Regt., Thompson; Army v. S.R.C, Tanglin. 11 a.m., S4C.R.C. v. RE, S.C.R.C.; C.S.C. v. Railway Jnrs., C.S.C; R.A.A.F. v Medical College, R.A.A.F.; Mr H.Q. v. Khalsa, Khalsa BASEBALL: Loyals v. Filipinos; Americans v. Canadians;
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  • 637 16 DUTCHMEN STILL LOYAL DESPITE OPPR ESSION London, May in. J^ YEAR ago to-day, Germany invaded Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg ami Mr. Winston Churchill, in a In < to the Premiers of the Low Countries and the For* Mini ter ol Luxembourg, to-day expresses Britain's sympathy lor, and solidarity with,
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  • 51 16 London. May 10. The Governor nf Madrid who has been dismissed by France, is Don Miguel Prima de Rivera, the Madrid Falange leader and son of the former Spanish Dictator, according to the German (radio. Giving the news, the announcer described it aa "verv surprising
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  • 143 16 New York, May 10. SERBIAN guerillas, the Comitadjis, are still holding out against the German and Italian troops in Yugoslavia, according to a Budapest despatch to the New York Times. They are waging a night war against Axis straggler* couriers and isolated patrols in Montenegro,
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    47 16 A realistic AH. P. practice was held al Hie Kandang Kerbau Hospital on Friday evening at which Ihe whole procedure ol bringing in casualties and attending to thtm was gone through by the voluntary emergency staff. This picture shows a casualty being: treated for an arm injury.
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  • 461 16 London. May 10. "fONCENTRATED and aestruc- tive" is the description given to the R.A.F. s raid on Mannneim last night, in an Air Ministry j communique, wiiich says: Last night the main attack of aircraft of the Bomber Command wa s directed against industTt-l targets In
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  • 103 16 Shanghai. May 10. IS a seque 1 to tne recent attempt io assassinate a sentry trom a Junk, Japanese troops this mornng are tt ported to have sunk over a hundred junks and sampans along the Soochcw Creek in the course ol a hunt for
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  • 552 16 Singapore, Saturday. J^HE education of girls is a matter which is receivi creased attention throughout Malaya, and there ai who h.-kl ihe view that an Intensified development of t education should be the next big stop i n our educational gramme/' said Mr. H. 1,.
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  • 116 16 Bishop Fined For Slander J (Fr. m H. L. Horkin) London, May 10. i QAMAGES ol ',1,600 dor u tlanfn imi ec3ts were awarded against the B'shop of Birmingham in an ac'ion I hi ought against him by sis- S tc:n c?mcnt manuiac ur-rs. I S l h<* care arose
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  • 101 16 As It Strikes Japan... t tvi Sna,l hai May 10. THK fear of an open clash with Japan in the Pacific S is the prime consideration Lehind the hesitancy of Bri tain and the United States to conclude an outright military i alliance with Chungking <u el ires the Shanghai
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  • 106 16 MALAYANS CANADIAN APPOINTMENT London, May 10. MR. W. A. Venning." formerly of the Asiatic Fetroleum Con.pany, Singapore, who is now li London, v. ll shortly be proceed-:.* to Canada to take up an appo.r<: ment under the British Petroleic Beard.— (Via Cable and Wireles* ***Mr. Walter Alexander Vennin? who was
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  • 195 16 London, May li Captain James Hoosevelt, «w of thr United S4atcs Pres.'*U»t has been received by Genff» J Wavell, slates the Ankara ndw :> r. Rooscvel* (Jr.) has arm* in Egypt from California, hungking Reuter Chungking, May li Japanese aircraft to-day b^jjj cd China's wartime capiW the second
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