Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 1 June 1941

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  • 19 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION Net Saks Exceed 23,200 Weekly SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 1, L 941 KFVE CENTS.
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  • 87 1 R.A.F. In Offensive Sweep Over Channel SI Germ 1 I i)icd tei nding Desjite unfa.'. t^, A PO; ;fill ivat A Brit] ;i .r ;i r W il Mi« Icfl lus- m North Wesl lr at Ire, were also •d. j ll atl y shlpptnj :i upied 5L da: ;r
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  • 51 1 I ;doii. May A\ iIEI Henry k Maitland Wilson, who v a iijy appointed Britisb rcor m Pa and the Transand was m charge of the v m Gre en pror\ General. Sfajor-Oenerai (acting Lieuten- rii' W rwt is ap ointed t f»G n e r al British
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  • 256 1 IRAQ REBELS SUE FOR PEACE: BRITISH FORCE NEAR BAGHDAD AXIS ENVOYS FLEE WITH RASCHID ALI r London, May 3L Iraqi rebel army has made a request for armistice and Easchid Ali, the rebel leader, and his associates have fled the News comes from Cairo that the British forces, who reached
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  • 43 1 A Nazi Lie Exposed GENERAL R FRKVRIIRG, Commander-in-chief m Crete, is nhvr aiul with his troops, annouiirpfl the War Office on'Saturd;»v. The announrement disposrs „t (he earlier (iemiaii statenimts ane^ing thai General Freyber^ had died while flying from Crete m an aeroplane.— Reuter
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  • 34 1 Casualty In HoodBismarck Engagement an Admiralty communique ■':<•< In the i.. .i Fleet action Bi raiarck, His f"! 1 apart lioia the Hood, iui lamed th c folljwme casuaßie I n>h and 13 wound- Reuter
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  • 123 1 Crowd Makes Racing History In New York Mbmmil r•< i v« a v«nK, l Vnv ::> J MKS. I). G. Uidencr.s horse i I" "Your Chance" won the $30,000 Suburban Handicap j here to-day over a miic and a quarter course. S t It was the 55th rare. Fifty-one thousand,
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  • 84 1 ft'iji. Ma) 31 mm. Ko announce i that under the Statute, which provides for the election of persons who have either renden d inns- picuous service, to the cause of science or are such that their el< ttoii would be of signal benefit to
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  • 305 1 London, May 31. Th« re had been n<> frt^h news r.i t.V- sHu.it ion m CRETE, authoritative qiicirtrrs stated 10 -«l;iy, hut they pointed out thai the situation w.-is obviously i.MHi'iih. The w held In ondon that whate i happi n In
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  • 78 1 Cairo m.< 31 pENERAL satisfacU [pressed m the Egyptian pres at M Anthony Eden's war Blms .'atement. The leading newspaper, Al Ah ram, says Uie statement i widf ly welcomed and many peoi U that It will lead to a statemeni m the House of Commons. The paper adds thai
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  • 354 1 FOOD CARGO UNDER LEASE LEND ACT ARRIVES IN BRITAIN I OM(I')I1 \I'IV r |'MK Brsl ship-load of food sent to Britain I v the United Stales under the Lease and \.ent\ Ad reached a British poii to-day. It included I.WMI tons flour, over tour million eggs and I^o,ooo pounds of
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  • 552 1 Plans To Secure Respect For France London, May 31. a declaration marked by a more hostile tone to wards Britain than any speech made by anj Vvnu leader since the Franco-German armistice, Admiral Darlan to-day m Paris, according to a report by the German news
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  • 78 1 REPORT OF ANOTHER RAID ON SFAX Vichj May 31. DRITISH plane raided an w enrmy ship In the Tunisian port of Bfax rday morning, according to the Vichy news agency Tbc ag< <; 't three planes dropped bombs without, hitting tli Italian n a chant hip i- o which anchored
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  • 138 1 London. May 31. THE American Mtmciia! M celebrated yesterday m the war- i scarred church 01 itnunster. Many Americans who 11 vn m London atiended the m mortal lervicc for the cfflcew and nun of the United States Army. Navy and Marine Corps who
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    • 42 1 MILK TIME FDRTHE KIDDIES i With Pat-a-Cake and Glaxo Biscuits Y» affords a delicious meal which every JirNHB >Mun S ster will enjoy. J&/Jk BE si RE AND ASK FOR PEEK FREAN'S iTjj JBx PEEK FH'EAN^^fe^ ■PAIC-A-CAICfe BISCUITS PEF.K FREAN CO., LTD.
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  • 123 2 r-OR two years secretary of the £\i:?ai>ore Chinese Chamber oi Commerce Mr. Tan Ec Leong has Kned to take over banking. Mr. Tan's resignation was accepted, with regret, at a meeting ;f the Chamber on Friday. Mr. Tan joined the -staff of the ;r;ber jn.st
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  • 17 2 It la pl&nued to expedite delivery of -.tall to troops by checking addressee before distribution to units.
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  • 64 2 Singapore, Satiu dfl LLEUT -OKN. A. T rai Officer Co m m anding, Malaya, is the speaker m the "Par Eastern Commentary," to be broadcast trom the Singapore station at 9 IS to-morrow night. Lieut. -Gen. Percival, who v, a previously m Malaya, returned to take command six
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  • 146 2 pvacuaTlON Camp R ition bj L': ti\i i v. ill bt up' re on Friday morning Jun< for un to 14 da-. eminent communique. Enumerators will be m attendance at the centres and members o! the public who have not already registered should take this opportunity
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  • 143 2 Took Drinks, Abused Sikh Constable Singapore, Saturday. piLB^RT Patrick Burke, a 23--\\X year -old European was fined $0. m default seven days' simple imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham. the second magisti this morning for us'ng abusive language to a Sikh constable on duty at the Naval Bu?o yesteri It was
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  • 217 2 Jury Acquits Chi nese In Attempted Poison Case i Singapore, §aturda i> not k^J' l > h> a unanimous verdict ol the common juiy John Leong, who stood charged m the Aapfic C«»urt before Vf r. Justici Workv on t«\«» charges *^i atienujiied murder, waa acquitted and diacharsed to-daj i
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  • 35 2 Mis I P V her small <on S Ola pictmed > buying a liafe i from >ii-» h ti Stevens, on© of the helpirs m the FUg Du> appeal lor "Hospi^al Week" SatuitlnN
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  • 325 2 IMPORT SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES "TT has been found necessary to make considerable reductions m the number of new motor vehicles available for sale t<> members of the public, and to exercise close control over the import and export of motor vehicles generally," state a com munique is ued by
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  • 49 2 OWING to restricted 1 d capa city, the airmail service to E'tsf. Africa, South Africa and ihe United Kingdom operni v the British Overseas Airways Corpora* tion ij again suspended. once weekly service to India Pel ian Gulf, Palestine. Bgyp: and th<- Sudan Is being* continued
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  • 94 2 W- E Donnelly, well known Ifl Malayan jockey, returned b\ lair yesti day aftex a holiday v lAustrali He did not ride there, Ihe ad, but «*i lost some money m the races though, he added He expects to ride m the present meeting ai Epoh Amongst
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  • 135 2 AUSTRALIAN CONSUL FOR N. E. I.? i. ij ia, Mas IN ..-I art I ii .1 by the Morni] Herald on the ai rival ol -vi Mini U 1 3, U W9u broadly hinted that m the ncai future diplomatic representai i will most piobubiy Ui- exchaui between Australia and
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  • 135 2 Oil For Thai Mission Arranged In a statement issued to-day the Commander -in-Chief (Chine) Vice Admiral Sir Geoffrey barton, mid that members a] the Thai Mission m Singapore tied had i cussions with Jiim yesterday jn 'tie question of the supply of oil to Thailand. The Commander-in -Chief sail) that
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  • 101 2 .Sin ap i. Saturday. fjOLi AH bin iL\ Wah ib, a moJ'tor driver, oh ad d guilty m the District Traffic iri diy to a chargi ol Ugent driving kn such a mj i as to collide v ca di iven by Lieut R V
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  • 53 2 Toll Of The Road On The Increase ;apore, .Saiurdav THE toll of the mm., rumii 1 lncr< weeklj Fou were killed m road accidi lh( v ending May Uie Lotal ror th< 4C cincJudiiifi dreny. Lli injure* seven oi Kn2 1111 totai/ol 643 tor to date Last yeti i 2
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  • 85 2 Singj pon Satoritj pai .si ie oda again fattusjj a case m the tilth court to-ca, when an elderly Chinese 2 pleaded guilty to attempting commil suxidr by mfi? l.<oda m her eoflw The woman, Chua Ah la v. her daughter-in-law hud lee very unfilial to
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  • 92 2 Singapore, Suuuda) AJOHoKL lorrj driver, Urn N^x. was nn.'d $15u and had uence i»udur.ser| Lu-day m ti lei traffic i n\n i I'm i driving. He collided with a P% mile Bukii Tiniah Road May 9. Original y the charge him was one «>f causing pieiw hurt
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  • 91 2 S 'pore's Biggest Fashion Show MA YFAIK &<'<>. 1 of Capitol Building > Great World Park:Are Presenting The 0r» !r Fashion Show To Be Put i V Singapore. At The Oreat ww« f rab..ir-i To-Nigi.t. Urn i i i Thflf Will Present The I*g[ J Creations From America ""{Jr Continent
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  • 221 2 IN un article iii the Sunday Tri- bune of May 11 entitled "Government Neglects Crime/ it was stated In connection with thfReformatory: "Under the present system there I b eparate house for the younger boys, but contact with the older boys cannot be pre vented. A boy who Ls
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  • 428 2 17I1X Singapore, Saturday. £VH)ENCE, that he went to the scene of ihe accident, and found (hat an oil drum which liad fallen into the drain liad cut through the insulation of an electric cable lying at the bottoM the drain, thu« establishing an electric contact
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  • 195 2 COMMENCING to-day i'^unoay) tin <■<, adcwtiju will be on :k < tor for vn extra two hoi dally m *vJ 0 btot t:< find it> < frt.m ILL m v( > ln in o/ the neti Uon at 7 '■'<> mO. h Of, v uddili jh
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  • 900 3 Sla very Exists In Malaya Moneylending Robberies' ivitts x incase aff J the Editor of the "Sunday Tribune" dibt S J° nduct a probo into the Question of inr'^ In and asked me as Chief Clerk f It J nbu ne "papers, whether I knew of any cases monoinJ ad
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  • 308 3 HIS Excellency Sir Siienton Thomas, m a letter sent to us for i publication, says: Just a year Ago we were living through ihe miracle ot Dunkirk. On Jsttc U the New York Times said m an i I editorial: "So long as the
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  • 662 3 JVf R. J. E. Marcuse, m a talk broadcast from the Singapore Station last night, enumerated ten points which summed up the Free French attitude to the prosecution of the war. <1» The picsent war is our war. It is the war of the
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  • 162 3 ri IT GOVERNMENT SHOULD PRACTISE WHAT IT PREACHES 4 VOID waate" has been GovA ernmenfa war-cry since hhc ou tbreak, and a wy neow- rv and proper one it is too! should see iHm! it practises what it preX and V* aU»« mBtrU ment for spreading
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    • 245 3 hpanesc Ships 1 Loading In Philippines Uahcd Mani] 3 r^ER the announcemeni by the A High Com mi loner's office that \LphilipP im Pori Control law II Ld by l?nt Roosevelt, 3nt into i*ii«*»"t at \w,n\ yesterday Sod* officials halted the loading Ttwo Ja?ane> w isels m a Philippines P°
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    • 975 3 j .tffliiii!" bHt r'y w rsi 0 !L I i Dizziness and Palpitation j early symptoms of I INDIGESTION I I A few doses of De Witt's Antacid Powder will relieve you of dangerous excess acid When flatulence is the cause of the heart. The heart flutters 111 a those
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  • 380 4 HA Wi 111 ill lIS AHE A.X BWfilll IlO\ (Sunday Tribune Staff Reporter) JJEARLY 12,000 chickens are hatched every day at a dozen Chinese hatcheries m Singapore. The Chinese farmer has no use for modern incubators, "they are cumbersome, expensive and not so effective as our own
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  • 139 4 CHINESE MILITARY MISSION RETURNS Rangoon, May 31. I^HE Chinese Military Mission has returned en route for China after three months' tour of Burma, India and Malaya. ,From the day the mission arrived at Lashio, on the BurmaChina border, the mission has traversed about two million square miles of Empire count;
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  • 68 4 tmro D r;. New York > May 31. J^iVh, British steamers were torpedoed and sunk during a mass U-boat attack on a convoy taking American supplies to England, maritime circles here nave heard. The attack was made about 450 miles east of Greenland, recording to this
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  • 137 4 JAPANESE -N.E.I. TALKS STILL ON Batavia, May 31. IN connection with comments m 1 the Japanese press regarding the N.E.I, trade talks, it Is l:arned from well-informed circles m Batavia that there has b?en no change to the position of the negotiations with Japan which artstill going on. It is
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  • 208 4 Loi don, May :>,} J*HE speed and efficiency with which the British defend forces will pounce on fifth columnists during any attempt is well described m an Agency account of the carrieci out "somewhere m England." S.x "fifth columnists' 1 of l-.k-"German" force
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  • 261 4 Motorised Town Guards Batavia, May 28. MOW that the formation of motorised town guards throughcut the Netherlands East Indies has been practically campitted, attention is being given to the further development of the country guards whose task is to defend the vast N.E.I. estates a^;»inst
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  • 254 4 CPLKXDID patriotic gesture has been made by Mr. Neoh Ban Soon of 1080 A. Raja. Musa Road. Teluk Anson, who retired from the service of a well-known Singapore firm six years ago and who has been living on his savings ever since. r. Neoh has sent -?G0
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  • 107 4 Chungking Perturbed Over omission Chungking, May 31. rONMDERABLL anxiety is ielt m informed Chinese circles m Chungking over the reports that Mr Roosevelt has deliberately refrained from mentioning Japan m his fireside chat m the hope <i alienating Japa n from the Axis. But the majority of Chinese ulh informed
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  • 50 4 SJngapon irday. TOR stealing a sing'et from the New World park. Tan Ah Bak V&S lined $25, m default a month s rigorous imprisonment by Jjr w. d. Carew, the third magistrate. Tan was charged last week and Pieaded guilty, but sentence was postponed until tv-day
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  • 85 4 Chungking Air Force To Be Increased Peiping, May 31 ANTICIPATING increasing Unites Stat >• aid through the application of the Lease an d Lend programme, th? Chungking Government is planning to increase their air iorce to 800 first-line planes it is reliably report ?d m Peipin > It is also
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    • 586 4 'HI RAP lON No 2 Xherapionno§ «o. 1 Cum Otichtrfu. R*. I Oom* liootf nS" r', n r Chemist., or «Hh« No.r.t U rT3»U Gef&ing Up Niohfs Makes You Old Before Your Time A< I ordl (5 out Of every later ar Uuted cm the 4 to pn old age
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    • 72 4 In 15 minutes your your food there's no better tonic than Photferint no better standby m an emergency whenrou feel you need something to build you up. You can feel the tonic effect of Phosferine m ij minutes, and each succeeding dote does you more and more gn»d_ Begin taking
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    • 268 4 Safeguard. YOUR VALUABLE.) Our 9trong Rooms are your Protection. XI li Impossible for an Individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vault* where wt hav# safe boxes of Tariow sixes for hire at moderate ratei HIRERS themselvei hold thi KEYS and ONLY THEY
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  • 1465 5 w J- HOp KINS Tells To-Day Of London's UOEL BARBER, who used to be on th« r.-n isno, editor of the OverWDaHv M^ -,d enough to invite me to lend h in h ™i M cereal hive oi industry Northcliffe HoZ Srn wluteol the commissionaire (who has
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  • 705 5 T^iUHQUIZ has relented a tittle since last M week but this quiz is not easy and if you fjet more than 50 per cent ric/ht you can pat yourself on the back we reserve the pri- vilege of kicking Tribquiz m the pants or
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  • 1576 6  - A WOMAN PEEPS AT SINGAPORE VERA ARDMORE Tctly Bryant, vivacious 20-year-old Australian girl, who start m trie film 'Toriv Thousand Horsemen." which will have a gala premier? In aid of the War Fund at the Capitol Theatre on June 9 IfALLANG RAF. branched out with a new kind of Services
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  • 3587 7  -  MRS.E.T EDWARDS Wl,«, My |UHgfaw M« a .i« lo Me j Brifsh Israelrtes Claim To Know What WUI Haouen hi/ <lo in the Bible ana the fulfi lm enLf p^el „to pass, before ou, the thi p e Thousands know that the end whatev... X
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  • 1274 8 f Jp!h other day, at the house of a ichoolmaster friend (of whom I shall speak more later) we fell to studying the globe. H uiis ;i la icinating study after the yeara y<>ni> l>\ since our school days. At a time like the present,
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  • 270 8 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, June 1, 1941. Opinion U.S. On Th< Move J'lIK epoch* making declaration by President Roosevelt, m hia eagerly awaited fireside that, of tht» existence oi an unlimited national emergency m the United States is a notice to the Dictators that the United States is unshaken m
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  • 827 8 liV.lt. I»ATi:KMK\ T T»-«IaT Discusses fit J GOVERNMENTS, and urns \s W li nous way their wonders *t ly emphasised during periods fellow passing through. In fact, dom come out into the open am Whenevei a war breaks out, it I Immediately becomes apparent to the authorities
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  • 674 8  -  Mary Aun Wendel by v awful I U Rlightl 3 bad t terrible? you that you might TOi tn *k When you are •wrifiW chatting does your mi go a blank ln Are you irritable? H ave M your ambiti-jn? c you log Fernaps your bonet arh*
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  • 375 9 BRITISH GETTING BITTER AT YICHY Expected Protest Is Mere Hypocrisy" TT is at most exactly one year since France, after the overM. running of her country by German armoured divisions, signed a separate armistice with the enemy. Since that time, there has been a genuine and generous attempt by the
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  • 183 9 The Nazis Will Learn Lesson London, May 31. T HI- I the I v triumph i id ability, .wnt.s y Stirlin ess) The fact that th e Bismarck v able, last Saturday, to sink I JTea h battle drama to the act ich Is a Briti h victory iTom th
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  • 39 9 London. May 31 IT \s reported from Moscow to-day tiiju Swi den and th^ soviet Union have signed ah agreement settling outstanding clairaa between the two countrti over the Baltic region taken by thr us MR Reuter
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  • 183 9 London, May 31. pi 11,I 1 outlook m Crete ha become more unpromising," says A Timen editorial. Our troops are being compelled t< abandon Suda Bay ai well as Canea, but they arc still m Heraklion where heavy fighting continues. "The I. i ritic A -irj'-lc hafl
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  • 50 9 Tokyo, May 31. CJii; John Latham, the Australian iJ Minister to Japan, called on Mr Chuichl Ohaahi, Vice-MlnLster oi Foreign Affairs, at the Foreign Office, yesterday. Although they conferred foi more than an hour, the nature of their conversations were not divulged.— Eastern News
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  • 361 9 London, May 31. J(N official description is givtm of how a shepherd won the British Empire Medal. "Mr. Fred Mitchell is a shepherd" Bays the Ministry of Information. "His age is 45 and for the past ten years he has born head shepherd on an
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  • 75 9 G-MEN WARN U.S.A. Washington, May 3i. G-MEN on telephones m Washington sent warnings throughout the United States to-day that there might bp outbreaks of sabotage coinciding with Memorial Day and the first summer holiday week-end of the year. As a result, Americans both military and civilians have been on armed
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  • 52 9 I m don, May 31. A COMMUNIQUE Issued this morning by the Northern I eland Ministry of Public Security and R A.F. Headquarters m Northern Ireland .states that some e:i;my aircraft crossed N. Ireland during the hours of darkness and adds that no incidents have
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  • 81 9 Berlin, May 31. /GERMANY yesterday disowned Dr. VJ Kurt Rieth, who was arrested by the United States authorities, and i.s now held on Ellis Island pending deportation proceedings. Dr. Rieth was the former German Minister m Austria, but the Nazis say that h-. has maintained no
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  • 115 9 Tokyo, May ;;i the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has decided to drop the price control establish d on Oct. vj. J939. when the regulations regarding ihe order expire on Oct. 19 ol this y »ar Ths order will be replaced by a more
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  • 2444 10  -  "VIN dgfh ASSISTANT Superintendent Lee Sim of the Excise Department leaned back m his office-chair and thumbed absently through a pile of papers. his grimly set features clouded as he t ried m v am to fai horn the haze of mystery which surrounded the yellow-skinned
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    • 1398 10 Situation Vacant Wanted n Ambition. Don't we out v ork wl v are. f i* :ency all or Gparc Time. RemuVation 1?>( >:' 8 collection 3e. Box fr.:>. ro Malaya Tribune, tigapore. VHEN VIGOUR VITALITY .re Drained Away Here's the QUICK, CERTAIN way to restore your INERGY AND a, STRENGTH
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    • 193 10 WwP\ iASHeD PAIM? Fhe skin -pores of your feet should je constantly ellmiaatiag acid impurities. When your feet feel lashed Kith p.iin. when they ache and »well, it is because those pores have jeeome choked, and acid is piling lp inside them. Then you suffer fopt isony. Corns and callouses
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  • 983 11 Young Australia Taught Ancient China iS*. TEIM v«, T«. OAY A.l«,r A THA.H .VMM,, -HE mirror business, m Malaya, Ls a comparatively new trad,, as it is only about twenty ESTmJ these articles were first manufactured hue i Urn, from Hong-Kong, and, even m China. foe t rilV u-i until
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  • 185 11 AT 73 SHE DEFIES RHEUMATISM After Suffering for Years Rheumatism attacked this old niy and gradually spread from :e:arms to all parts of her body -en she started Kruschen. ancJ she writes: "I have suffered from rheumatism years. At first, I felt acute to m both arms. I could not
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  • 1475 11 \HYAYS OF THE SVIUi EH V The Doctor Sees IT is commonly thought that if a person's heart ceases to beat, he is dead but there are now many cases on record of successful Cardiac Resuscitation. 1 saw one case of a young woman who collapsed prior
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  • 988 11  -  JOHNNY x n y f |^HESE collections they have these days for various funds are a good idea but a bit touKh on the pocket. I was m Raffles Square the other day when one of my most beautiful friends came up. "Say, Johnny." she said;
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    • 55 11 C Jinccrc L,ougn ■1 ,ki!=^J Specific iC Wi*Mixturi. with the "West formula IPnt f «>r \dultfl as well as children. JJ«enlB large bottle oU e«itB small bottle ?*CERE DISPENSARY LTD. Jt^ale and Retail "Sensing Chemists. I 0l 2, Hill Street. Resale Department.---5! Hill Street, *rc*ch Office 1 Chu; -;i treet,
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    • 568 11 Pimples and Bad Skin Foughf m Js| 24 Hours W W BEFORE AFTER T.ince the discovery of Kixodcrm by an to \rork immediately, clearing: and healinß American physician it is no longer neces- your skin, making it softer, whiter and ■ary for anyone t<> suffer from ugly, dis- velvety smooth,
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    • 263 12 MRS. THIN MAN and The MAN WHO STAYED FOR BREAKFAST FIND OUT I ABOUT THIS THING CALLED LOVE.... IN THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST M.C.M. Comedy! CAPITOL Special Pre-release Screening (one Show) TUESDAY June 3rd at 9.15 General Screening Starts WEDNESDAY Jiyma "mvents'a husband jjlrfittfamtf'lftto nd has to live up to a
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    • 343 12 UNQUESTIONABLY THE Outstanding HOLIDAY HIT IN TOWN Mighty Drama of Tempestuous Love and Scr««n ploy by Cla^d* Binyen i HPrIPyTTyWPPWWPP^WBB^y^^P^W^TB u.r.ct.d by WESLEY RUGGLES Ktot4J^'>lMl '^|Vlm[M|l COL U M BJ A PICTURE B^^^^^Jf^^^i«^ffifTTl^P9TrT^ffTfß^T*^rT^M^?P^^v^B 4 SHOWS TO-DAY TO-MORROW PAVILION > 11 a.m.. 3^15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. airconditioned. A JOY JOURNEY THROUGH
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    • 179 12 Here's Movicdonn C Ah M&-. N\. most Mystifying P*ft H« M *JI *MB l iff TO-DAY TO-MORROW i SHOWS II a.m. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p. m i[AL 18 A II ITT\ WHO IS THE BLACK PARROT 7 Come Solve The Mystery! WILLIAM LUNDICftN MARIS WRIXON EDDIE FOY. Jr. LULI DESTf
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  • 394 13 Bismarck Tracking Brilliantly Done London, May 31. on the outstanding aspects of the ship manoeuvres which resulted m the destruction of the Bismarck, a naval officer yesterday drew attention to the difficult task successfully performed by the cruisers Norfolk and Suffolk, which shadiutd the Nazi battleship all night on May
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  • 164 13 Bombay, May 31. A PERSONAL appeal, made on Thursday by Sir Roger Lumley. Governor of Bombay, to leaders of the Hindus and Moslems to do cveiything In their power to restore normal conditions m the city, as well as the posting oi large lorces of British
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  • 84 13 SPY BILL PASSED IN U.S. Sacremento. May 31. THE Governor of California has signed the Djl worth Spy Bill, which requires an Identification pass for commercial fishermen and provides for the revocation of their fishing permit to anyone approachIng within 500 yards of any Government vessel. The Governor said the
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  • 45 13 LT. -GENERAL fe'ir Guy Williams, who is on the waj to New Zealand as Adviser 01 MLUtary Affairs to the Governmenj there, arrived In Singa] ore F i ncccmpuiur c i by his personal Chiel of Siafl, Bn^adi>r G. W»- I
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  • 45 13 r rHE annua] g< neral met tin I the UK i!,i. i .iiml 1 1 Und the N;it U nai M: ionarj ■<■.• India, Sii branch, wi.M ij«held at ift Andrew's Schoo] Hall, W( odsville, Upper Singapore, on Monday, ai A \> m
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  • 295 13 Simla. May 31. JIINDU women's rights to property under the existing lawhave caused a number of constitutional and other difficulties which are at present being examined by a committee presided over by Sir B. N. Rail, judge of the Calcutta High Court. One of the
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    • 62 13 V I BERNARD SHAW'S PY€;HIALIOIV M.G.M/s Famous Presenta- Z- iion of a Famous Play y \V( W with fo LESLIE HOWARD L^Jsm WENDY HILLER S The hand of Gordon High BmAA A*S^(A& landers by permission of M mmmXfc i J^. Lt.-Col W. Graham M.C. and iMMk^ttt^^^ th t Officers. i§lgf
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    • 130 13 ZX Shows To -(fay an if To-morrow fll a.m., 'J. 15 p.m., 6.15 p.m.. *>. 1 ."> p.m. BOOK EARLY CATHAY 'PHONE :MOO Wherr Everybody Ooea :.»Oth (entury-Fox Present ij^L^B^a 1^ 7 A M P rRTV'C Also FOX MOVIETONE and TARAMOUN'I BRITISH NEWISRKELS. (ITll l.vwc;//i.\c,7.' I ALLg itAHK i HILTON
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 408 13 I{. l I I I i WHERE TO LISTEN IN TO-DA V SINGAPORE /Ml. 133 I I ,ni I 69 m rs. /Hi' Ml 6 17: we« ZHP 3. 41 M M Hi ,f'S" •■Staa-t th t clay right": a selection of Jol;- i; Military Band Concert. SYMPHONY NO. 2
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    • 253 13 20 News 635 Questions of the Hour Naril Commentary by H. C. Perraby 7 35 SSS2 PromunUM Summary 820 New s and new., coin n.-ntary ly E A. Montague. 8.50 Hungjri Folk hUn by tne BB c Siiiger^ ,vh. „d b y 1 <^he Woodgate 9 1^ London Calling Jg
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    • 760 13 Right Rev. G. K. A. F.e", Lord Bishop ol Chice.stur 11 20 News. 11 J5 Quentious of the Hour (TO-MORROW) a.m. (J. 05 N^ws. ti 20 Questions of the Ho»«r <i :55 French News. «50 Request Piyrammft: Uniting Canadian Forces with th.ir families: Sandy Macpherson at the Theatre organ. 7.20
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    • 613 13 nesdays, 5—5.45 p.m. ASSEMBLIES OP GOD MISSION ELIM CHURCH t1079. fceaan^oon Road) Sunday. 11.00 a.m. Cantonese and Communion Service 4.15 p.m. English Sunday school with classes f<* all ages. 5.45 l> m. English service and Communion I vith sermon by Rev. L. O. M-K miey. Tuesday, 4.15 p.m. Ladies' Fellow.-
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  • 298 14 New Way to Lnd Indigestion Tf U not a drug— yet It relieves etom;i< h. pains almost instantly. That Is the claim m newly-discovered remedy for indigestion. The experience of this business iinn proves that claim to be tnoroughly Justified. He writes: "I was suffering
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  • 769 14 R. THOY, GROWDER IN DEADLY FORM Singapore, Saturday. r FHE Europeans fared disastrously on a perfect pitch when they opened the Clarke Cup match against the Rest, batting first. The whole team, thanks mainly to the deadly bowling of Thoy ably assisted by Cecil Wong, Sundram, Heera
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  • 340 14 s I BATTING. 116 (retd.) Lall Singh (Y.M.CA. V vs A. A. Regt). J 76 D,C.H. Laßrooy (A. A. Regt. vs V.M.C.A.). J 70 C'apt. Peel (Fortress i Signals vs S.CC). (66 E Yong (SCR.C. vs I > NS. Club). I 61 Capt. Elsmle (Gordons V 1
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  • 50 14 A THIRTY NINE YEAR OLD Ru^by international and grandson Of the inventor of Pitman'? shorthand was recommended tor election as a Bank of England director by the Court of Directors. He is Mr. Isnac James Pitman. chairman of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons
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  • 210 14 N. B. Corinthians 6; J.C.S.A. 1. IN a Div. 118 soccer fixture on the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday, the Naval Base Corinthians beat J.C.S.A. by the wide margin of six goals to one. Elford opened the scoring for the Corinthians when Rozario, J.C.S.A. fullback, made a blunder m
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  • 178 14 London, May 31. nOMBS were dropped on Dublin v by foreign aircraft shortly after p.m., following considerable air activity over the city from 10 pm One caused a big fir e A row of shops and dwellings were demolished m one part and another shop
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  • 291 14 Police Go Down To R.A.A.F f N spite of a chance less and unfinished innings of 57 by E. Dtnnis<,n-Smith, the Police had to admit defeat at tne hands of the R.A.A.F., by three wickets, when these two teams met m a friendly fixture at the Depot yesterday. The Police,
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  • 378 14 OOME deadly bowling by Ho Lian Kee, who took five wickets for 6 runs, following a splendid innings of 60 not out by Kuldip Singh, gave the Medical College an easy victory over the Royal Navy m a cricket match played at the College ground
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    • 569 14 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure ValfSC iriany ,wS\wU poor sleep Dangerous Symptoms r^frymf flnßSHßffSsnVnnnVHnnnVnntHnVnnVßlßDnn^ memory fflTJcPfr^^ Check These Symptoms Z^jft^i^,,, With Your Condition (S^KSr Before It Is Too Late iy!|i>^Pi'^°' GC^ lON The lives of thousands, y*»a, millions of mpn and f/^lK^^ W(-rnen throufrhyut the world are
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    • 174 14 CONSUMPTId?r^ S2P2S 11 FAfA^ IMCKALOABO is iam&h We do not asK you to bellwhat we say offhand But tl Ye to ife s sake we do ask you to m your <ate into the slatements o?^' whose hv:s have been J?Li ho Jmckaloabo. by Lumut Writes: "I havp o luty.
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  • 522 15 Ranscombe's Maiden Win Breaks Record 1 of Hi.- Perak r,,,f riub'ta daj »n. ii 22LTSS, 2?Ji l i *r IWh rou«lr) i,, 1( irR( l 1 < lt<l ,„....<. »l Ih* favoMrites. !<ll illt W th, in the In race, Ranacombc ran H"m JuhH.i
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  • 264 15 Dividends At A Glance I Be*u Marl $17, si; Hybfta $k Strathmore sx *< Ufk 111. ountrl $18 J«S| On $t I:ur »i Up $3t, sm Safari! nd $9 Jeremiah $U ■wee i i», ,i,. |g f* i < ««L«»iii o Houlichan $8 Kace 5 Hum Moon $11, S7 Men
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  • 328 15 HRIJISIi AND ALUED ARMIES SOQCER MATCH. BOAT RACING. FAMOUS SOCCER PLAYER DEAD (From H. L. Hopkin) TUifc British Army beat the Allied Armies al soccer at Stamford Bridge by 8-2. Thi attendance >\as one of the largest at wartinu football, and included Prince Uernhaid of the Netherlands,
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  • 357 15 WOMEN'S MATCHES DRA W BIG CR OWDS IZmSmiiii«>u 4iinmpion«lti|»« YyiTH the advent of the w<>men'fl singles and doubles, a more than usualy large crowd of badminton enthusiasts attended the Clerical Union Hall yesterd;>\ afternoon when live more ties m the Singapore Badminton Championships were decided. Nellie (iiia had a comparatively
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  • 64 15 Wf«« membei >>i the Bolton Wander e ttball club were all Territorials when mtr broke out and have managed to keep toqetiici tavet since They are noti with </ battery of urtillenj on the East euti.t Photo shows the nine men ''.it. Oo&lin. Gimnei Hanson,
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  • 289 15 S.C.F.A. t». 4 SET of forwards who made that came their way was n registered by the S.C.F.A. when I Div. I match at Anson Road Stad Alter hclding their opponents loi 27 minutes, the Argylls lost the match six-nil, the Chinese scoring
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  • 95 15 pHE deciding tie between Ang I C.her Tong and Kang Yons Heng for the first olace m the B singles of Maxfli B.P.s tournament which was to have been "invert off last Saturday will take place instead, to-day. Members of Maxfli Badminton Party are requested to note
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  • 191 15 C. K. Kiat Wins Two Matches THERE lies m the singles handicap of the V.M.C.A. open invitation lawn tennis tournament were played off yesterday, Choo Kfeng Kiat beating J. R. Turner 6 4, 6, 6 4, and creating a record by beatings anotheT opponent, Ibrahim 6 2, 6 2, the
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  • 189 15 R.A.M.C. 3 5.11.8. 1 ei'PKKioK combination and tac tics <n:ibl<d RJUf.CX to irfeafl Singapore Harbour Board by thrr jjoals tr» rue En a I>iv. 2.\ soc -c i match on the lattcr's ground f< trrdny. Although the game was keenly contest] d II was not productive
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  • 84 15 THE following players have been 1 invited to play for the Chinese Socrts Association against th»Chinese Companion Athletic Association m the S.OF.A. cup final on Sunday, at Jalan Besar Stadium U 5.15 p.m Patrick Wee. Chan \h Kong, Tang Sunn Lent?. 1 Chooi Yooi. Ho Tian Seng.
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    • 124 15 AX Al Tl\i: .m.\ll ALWAYS \VI\S c^^S The man v\ ho thinks fast and accurately is the man who gets on m life. Hut no on*' can f»r <!<u hi-adej and energetic if his body is not functioning properly. fl^^t(l¥« >i>aililin«» v of Kms's 'Fruit Salt" on waking every morning
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    • 44 15 Typewriter Repairs 1 We clean, adjust, repair jmM and overhaul TTiTssw all makes of Tjrp«wrlt«rB and Mjg_^T£J[ Calculators etr.. at jPPirS^e^ Moderate charges t Expert Mechanics W^A Guaranteed WorkmanshiD STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914) Stationers Repairers 14a. Change Alley, Singapore. Thones: 7770 ft 2481.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 112 15 sport sdaiary TO-DAY SOCCER: S.C.F.A Cup Final, CCA. A. v C.S.A., Jalan Besar Stadium. CRICKET: Clarke Cup Final. Rest v Europeans, 2nd day. 11 a.m. S.C.C S C.C. v R. A. diM Blakun Mali; Police v Medical I le^e. College; Indians v (VY TU A Balestier; Sinhalese v Loyals Me
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    • 73 15 Mr. Can Mr. Can't i|) {QUOTE FOR SECOND QUALITY. I COST PRICE 2/-... f GRADE A? 1 f *S\ I pmk n/ RRnxFßArp I "N. V /^A. y KS^ wo y i v I f l r^ U I I »pt«c err I A~^^l J^f^N /ftflv ~r x v^-^ V/T^V
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  • 173 16 NAZI ADHERENTS GET A WARNING Andover (N.I), May 31 j^ICTURES of Hitler, swastikas and pamphlets seized when the Sussex county Sheriff and 15 special constables broke up a meeting of about one hundred adherents of the German-American Bund held m a huge camp m Nordland
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  • 97 16 Tokyo, May 31 NEITHER the British nor the Chin- se In Hung Koiv, ar i as anttJap M m pre-war days. aci i: to i lie Japanese Consul.l of H-:ng Konp: interviewed by the Aaahl Bhlmbun on his arrival at Tokya He attributed this remarkable*
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  • 42 16 Th New south Wales Cabinet to ■■>> nsiug ;i:i a r l' expert from Ex>ndon r. >i:^h an emergency council. n»r oxret iry :!i the Ne^- S"i?i Isjent-Oenerala offl.-e and ictin ■1 He ln.uLt- .i special ii o| A H I' m London
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  • 236 16 PRESTON WIN CUP FINAL REPLAY London, May 31. DKESTON be>t Arsenal by two goals to one m the Cup final leplay. Scenes reminiscent of peacetime marked the Football League «.»'ar cup final replay m which Preston beat Arsenal by two goals to one. A restricted crowd of 45.000 Tit Blackburn
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  • 140 16 Vichy Will Be Judged By Deeds, Not Words Washington. May 21. THE United Stales will notify Marshal Petain within a few days that Vichy's future act*, .ather than words, will be the basis for American judgment of Fill li> jQglllUll collaboration, it is reported m authoritative quarters. The note is
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  • 131 16 Eire Wants Arms, Not Food From U.S. New York. May 31/ tIIP^ Administration is deeply concerned at the failure of Eire to accept Mr. Roosevelt's offer to lease two ships for the transportation of $500,000 worth of foo;l I'or the Irish civil population, according to the Hyde Park (New York
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  • 131 16 London, May 31. IN the money market the 75 milA lion sterling Treasury Bills which were offered, were fully allotted at an average rate of £1-0-1.06 per cent, which showed a fractional movement m the market's favour. The applications increased from £141.8 to £145 million, but
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  • 232 16 Thai Minister's Visit Creates Favourable Impression Bangkok, May 31. TMIE Thai Radio, announcing the Might of Major Vilas Osthananda (Minister of State and Director-General of Publicity) to Singapore to fix up with British interests shipments of fuel oil to Thailand, warmly welcomes "this friendly act of the British The Singapore
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  • 26 16 Melbourne, May U). ]y\\/VE\{ LINDRUM, playing again; t his brother Fuel, created ;i world record break of 3,752 m tlm-i hours. Reuter
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  • 42 16 London, Way 31 THP Colonial Office announces the apnointmenl o] Bir B J Woddington. Governor and C-ln-C Barbados to be Governor C-in-C, Worih< r»i Rhodesia m w ression Fdthe lale Bir J A Ma'-. bin British Wireless
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  • 198 16 Canadians In U.K. Eager For Battle London, May 3. DAIIENCE and ardent preparations are urged o n the troops under his command by Lieut. -Gen. McNaughton m a Canadian regimental magazine just published Ho writes: "Many ot us have now been In the Umlted Kingdom for is months or more.
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  • 256 16 London, May 31. The French Minister to Bolivia, Grandin de Leprevi' r, has tendered hiy resignation to the Vichy Government m order to join the de Gaulle movement, it is officially announced by Gfn. de Gaulle's headquarters. Reuter London, May 31. A Teheran message to th c German
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  • 221 16 London, May 31. i IN Iraq yesterday, concm- trated heavy bomb m g attacks m close support of our troops were made by air- craft <;f the K.A.F. on VVash- a i h Raahid and enemy posi- S tions at Kadliimain. i i While
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  • 549 16 SOUTH CHINA IRRESISTIBLE AT K. LUMPUR gEFORE a record crowd South China defeated Selangor today by three goals to nil. The visitors displayed excellent ball control and uncanny shooting-, and from the kick-off dominated play. Lee Wai Tong, their showed brilliant form netting two goals The home forwards showed rjcor
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  • 190 16 ALTHOUGH the lull details of the Japan^"&^ Exchange Guarantee Agreement are > t i l j twaU London, a leading Japanese banker m London staled m that he thought it was a good step towards fostering t between Japan and Great Britain and other
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