Malaya Tribune, 29 March 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- No. 76. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, March 29, 1940.
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  • 829 1 "WE PLEDGE OURSELVES TO TOTAL WAR" Reuter. YESTERDAY S meeting of the Supreme War Council is hailed in the Press as emphasising Allied unity and foreshadowing energetic conduct of the war until lasting peace is secured. The Times says the War Council decided
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  • 62 1 London, Mar. 29. The Air Ministry announces that at his own request Marshal of the RAF Sir Edward Ellington is vacating his post as Inspector General of ihe RA F. He is succeeded by Air C hief Marshal Sir Edgar Ludlow Hewitt, previously Commander-in-Chief of the Bomber
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  • 217 1 London, Mar. 29. AN unconfirmed report that German warships "have steamed or are steaming" out of Wilhelmshaven to engage British forces on contraband control duty was given by the Home radio announcer last night. The announcer added that German merchantmen in northern waters
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  • 99 1 Reuter. (JCANDINAVIA is watching developments in the German iron ore situation with grave anxiety. The Germans are reoorted to be using for the transport of this ore from northern Norway small steamers with shallow draught which are able to hug the Norwegian coast closely in order to avoid
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  • 93 1 Reuter. London, Mar. 28. ARMED sentries were placed on guard on all neutral cargo and fishing vessels at Grimsby, Hull today. Here and at Scottish east coast ports, ali crews of neutral vessels were forbidden to go ashore, and no out* from the shore was
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  • 160 1 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 28. TT is predicted here that almost complete success of the Allied economic mission led by Mr. Ashton Civvatkin will be announced in the immediate future. Arrangements are said to have been reached, among other things, for: Firstly, resumption of British
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  • 42 1 British Wireless London, Mar. 29. MR. Winston Churchill will broadcast on the war at 8 p.m. G M T. on Saturday <3.20 a.m. Ma'ayan Time). The speech will be recorded and rebroadcast at intervals on Empire wavelengths —British Wireless.
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  • 34 1 Reuter. An Admiral'v communique issued at 1:2.34 a.m. announced that one enemy aircraft attacked one of our convoys in the North Sea yesterday evening and dropped five bombs doing no damage —Reuter.
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  • 297 2 Complete Confidence In Chiang Kai Shek (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) Tn K(mrv WILL BE taken BY THE CHINESE IN SINGAPORE AND ELSEWHERE IN TRY. Naturally, Chinese here are not participating in the inauguration oi the new bogus regime which is coming into existence
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  • 312 2 Singapore, Thursday. A WELL-DESERVED tribute was paid to Mr. F. G. Lundon, who accepted the presidency of the Royal Singapore Flying Club for the llth year in succession, at the annual general meeting of the Club held this evening. There were more than 35 members
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  • 30 2 The sum cf $750 was raised from two shows at the Roxy Theatre last night in aid of the Singapore Muslims' Turkish Earthquake Relief Fund. I
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  • 551 2 Singapore. Thursday. I. J. Fernando faced Mr. J. L. McFall in the Criminal District Court this morning on two charges, one of criminal breach of trust of $1,066.53. the property of the Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore, another of giving false information to a public
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  • 211 2 THE gift of £5.000 from the Malaya Patriotic Fund to the French Reo Cross has been received with very sincere appreciation. A letter :rom the French Ambassador in London to the Malayan Agent <Mr G. E. Caton tells how the money is to be
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  • 81 2 Singapore. Thursday. HOO LAM KENG (21». a Hokkien. claimed trial this morning m the second police court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge of extortion by putting Tty Tay Khiam in fear of personal injury and thereby inducing him to deliver m cash, at
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  • 48 2 Singapore. Thursday. Toh Joo Nam, the manager of the Monico Cafe. Orchard Road, Smgapor was to-day lined $25 in the fifth police court lor allowing his premises to be open between the hours of 2 and 4 a. r The defendant admitted three previous convictions.
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  • 120 2 MR. Tan Cheng Lock, C.B.E., of Malacca. will broadcast from the Sinqapore station at '7 30 this evening in the series "The War From Various ViewP °This WiU be a broadcast of prcentional interest, as it will be the first public speech made bv Mr Tan
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  • 208 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday. A CHINESE named Yeoh Oh Cheow wis vesterdey afternoon convicted by M r H A. Forrer. the District Judge on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a 73-year-old woman named Khor Kin on Feb. 17 at Tanjong BungSh and
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  • 32 2 The Hon. Mr N. F. H. Mather, Acting British Resident. Perak. accompanied y Dr. Bawycr, Stab? Medical and Health Officer, this week paid an official visu of inspection to the Ipoh hospital.
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  • 226 2 Singapore, Thursday. A PAIR of diamond earrings with 102 brilliants valued at $500 formed the subject of a civil action before Mr. H. R. Bull, Civil District Judge, at the Civil District Court this morning. Tan Chin Wah, who described himself as a jeweller
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  • 157 2 Singapore. Thursday. WALKING along Selegie Road at about 8.30 o'clock last night, Lam Chow, who described himself as a carpenter, was attracted by the gold necklace round the neck of a Eurasian woman who was riding in a ricksha with her husband. He dashed for the
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  • 323 2 Singapore. Thursday. QN the evening of Dec. 22 last year, a little after sunset, two C hinese were seen to enter a lodging-house in Ord Road. Shortly after, one of them, Yeo Kee Chiang, came running out with his hands over his stomach and
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  • 59 2 The marriage took place on Monday of Mr. Paul Tan cf the Land Office. Kua'a Lumpur, und Miss Theresa Choo youngest daughter of Madam Chan Kow Yee, at the Church of the Holy Rosary. Brickfleids Road, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. M. W. Navaratnam proposed the toast of the new couple in
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  • 287 2 OONGKONG is to build at its own expense two minesweepers four harbour defence craft for Royal Navy. The building programme (wl also includes two ferry tenders for the Army) will cost the Col $5,000,000. This will be additional to tin $1 600,000 which was voted by
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  • 126 2 Singapore. Friday 4 NINE-MONTH- OLD murder h A sequel in the Third Police Court thi morning when a 33 year old Chinese, Hong Yok. was produced before Mr H Sn on a charge of murdenng a M year old boy at Chin Chew Street on
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  • 151 2 ONE of the best amateur dramai < shows seen for a long time Singapore was staged at the a men's Club, Kallang, yesterday, when Mr. Viktor Anderson put on Walter Ellis' farce in three acts. -Almost a Honeymoon" Ls more a comedy. It is a clever
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  • 31 2 Mr J. S. H. untitled M.C.S. the Beremban magistrate an inmate of the Seremban Hospita and his place at the loca? police is beine taken by Inche Osman bin a» r>hat
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  • 239 3 (From Our Ow n Reporter) ta Sin r se the uaeoMr. returning a verdie? r v d •mounting to murder C lpa h not r i L« j_ r i m ■—i uc,cuce 7?r Da sea on -rave and udden provocation,
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  • 99 3 (Firm Our Own C'orrrspondent) Malacca, Thursday. A 20-YEAR-OLD woman, Mien Glutpre war. produced by Chief Detectiveinspector Cecil Uphill in the Police Court on Thursday for failing to comply With a requirement under the Registration of Aliens Ordinance Mr. Uphill told the Court that on Mar. 20
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  • 138 3 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Thursday. ACCORDING to a circular lssueci by the Government cf Kedah the Diamond Jubilee of His Highness the Sultan of Kedah will be observed on 1st Rabilawal 1359, corresponding to Apr. 9, 1940. Elaborate arrangements for celebrations un a grand scale
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  • 228 3 (Frcm Our Own Cm respondent) Malacca. Friday. The death occurred early this morning from heart failure of th n well-known surgeon and physician, Attul Chandra Dutta, C.H. The late Dr. Dutta was born in Calcutta and came out to Malaya in 1907 to join the Government here.
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  • 161 3 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent> Muar, Thursaay. TAY KIM TOH, a well-known Chinese resident of Muar. was to-day produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with being found to be In possession of 159 leaf packe's of nonGovernment chandu at 130 Jalan Abdullah at 9.40 pm.
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  • 394 3 6 CHINESE TO STAND TRIAL A T ASSIZES (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. TPHE story of a successful ambush on a gang of alleged robbers who'apparently had intended to victimise a woman under tne cover of darkness in an isolated house in Guntong was
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  • 72 3 Singapore. Thursday. FOUND Jn possession of two keys for the temple collecting box on Mar. 27, K. C. Krishna Ayar. a priest of the Sevian Temple in Orchard Road, was charged before Mr. H Watson, the third magistrate, with being in possession of th? keys
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  • 268 3 (Fixm Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Thursday. QIVTNG the benefit of the doubt to the accused, Inche Haron bin Ahmad to-day discharged Lim Yew Teong, who was charged with being found to be in possession of a chandu registration card belonging to another person, at 180,
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  • 171 3 Singapore, Friday. AT 4.40 this morning, the ambulance was called to the corner of Bedok Read and East Coast Read, to remove a male Chinese to the Tan TOck Seng Hospital. Ihft man was said to have been Inlured when a motor car In which he
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  • 257 3 (FrMn Our Own Reportc:) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AS a sequel to a faction fight between Teochews and rlokk&n* seven rTokkieng and six Teachew/a v.eie charged in the First Court before Mr. W. Thorogood this morning with taking part in an affray. Five of the six
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  • 384 4 CHAIRMAN BLAMES COST OF COAL DROFITS from bricks in Singapore are going to be very small in 1940. Chairman C. Jackson, speaking at the meeting of Alexandra Brickworks Ltd., yesterday warned shareholders that because of the increased cost of coal and other materials the
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  • 116 4 (Fkmii Our Own Correspondent) Klang. Thursday. TAN Poh Eng. a young Chinese married woman, was charged this mornina with attempting to commit suicide by jumping into the Klang river from Belneld bridge. Two sampan men who went to her rescue pulled her into their
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  • 23 4 £11.567 has been sent by Malaya to the Earl Haig's Fund, representing th? biggest amcunt since 1930 when the sum leached was £13,332
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  • 83 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. AN accident occurred yesterday evening near Sungei Bogak, a small village three miles away from Bagan Serai when a fully loaded lorry knocked down an old Malay man. who was conveyed to the District Hospital. Peril Euntar. and died shortly after
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  • 35 4 The engagement of Mr Ooi Sim Hoe. popular manager of Rex Theatre. Penang. and Miss Ong Say Choo, a nitce of Mr and Mr Ong Huck Lim. is announced, and the marriage will place shortly
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  • 191 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday. STORY of hew a Chinese clerk hired some historical picture books from a hawker, refused to pay compensation for the damage done to them and was subsequently attacked with a knife by th" hawker, was related to
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  • 672 4 Penang, Thursday. PRELIMINARY inquiry into the allegation of murder against a Malay named Awang bin Jamil, of Din bin Osman, a fisherman, about 10 a.m. on Feb. 2in front of house No. 329 A, East Jelutong Road, was heard before Mr. A. \V. Bellamy, the Second
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  • 326 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. J-JEAKING was resumed in the Perak Supreme Court yesterJa;, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley in the civil suit in which the Malayan Trading Company, at one time the property of Lim Seng Chiew, deceased
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  • 156 5 IN view of criticisms of the time of the Malay news bulletin in the Singapore broadcasting programme, it should be explained that this is only a temporary arrangement, states an official communique The period 6.45 to 7.15 p.m. for Malay music and news is the only one
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  • 120 5 Singapore, Thursday. THE case in which a Chinese woman, Choy Ah Kam, stands charged with being the tenant of a house used as a brcthcl and also with assisting in the j management of a brothel was continued be lore Mr. H. Watson, the third
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  • 138 5 (from Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Thursday. CONVICTED tin a charge of cheating in respect ol a land grant alleged to have been lost eight years ago. an Iderly Malay was sentenced to one day's rigorous imprisonment and ordered to pay $130 as compensation in
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  • 564 5 Governor Not Able To Intervene Singapore, Thursday. X X HE controversy between the Malacca Electric Lighting, Ltd., and the Malacca Municipal Commissioners, over the taking over of the concern by the Commissioners, was referred to by Mr. W. H. McGregor, chairman, at the annual general
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  • 467 5 Donations previously acknowledged H. 068.472 Miss It. L. Evans $20 Stuff Of Dept of Statuties S.S. and P.M S. (S'porc) JM B T?s SSl i Khan $15 In Memory of «IMB. $25, Anonymous $15. KCJCHfItG branch. i 0 5763 81 Chmej Section am $20. Mr. X Kurahara
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  • 27 5 The death took place on Mar 9, at I toufbrldge of l>ady Constance Sander- son, widow of the late Mr. C. E. r Qanderaon. formerly of Malaya.
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  • 193 7 London, Mar. 28. IN a review of retail trade the year, February 1939 to January 1940, the Board of Trade Journal states that the outbreak of war had a considerable rfleet on the value and, more particularly, on the distribution of retail sales during the
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  • 75 7 The Malayan Magic Circle have corn plcted plans to accommodate a record crowd at their Circle House to-night when Mrs. Mille.-, a member of the Circle, will present to members and their friends an ambitious and elaborate programme. Apart from Magic there arc o number of humorous
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  • 57 7 Singapore. Friday. In the stillness of the morning, yesterday, some unknown person or persons gained entrance into 40. Foeh Road, and decamped with cash and jewellery totalling in value $Gll. The occupants of the house w.re unaware of what had happened until they got up in the morninr/.
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  • 83 7 Reuter. The Hague, Mar. 28. A CLEVER piece of detective work has resulted in the imprisonment of a former high official of the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs for selling information to Germany. The man's name is van Hoeven, and the Telegraaf says he gave information
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  • 25 7 Reuter. Rome, Mai. 28. Rome Radio reports that the Hunga:ian Prime Minister Count Teleki was received by the Pope this morning Reuter.
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  • 50 7 Singapore, Friday. While walking along Cross Street yesterday afternoon, a Hokkien woman had her gold chain and locket snatched off her neck by an unknown Chinese, who decamped on his bicycle. The value of the loss amounted to $57. The accused has net been arrested as yet.
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  • 208 8 IN all parts of the Empire, wherever there has been any sectional challenge to the decision of Britain to crush Hitlerism, there has been a spontaneous and enthusiastic rally of public opinion for getting on with the war. We have seen it recently in Australia, South
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  • 320 8 COMETHING has gone wrong with the Nazi scheme of things. The Brenner meeting between the dictators did not bring forth the fruit that Hitler expected. In fact, it did not bring forth any fruit at all. Then Goebbels shortly before Easter gave hints that big things
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  • 357 8 Reuter. OSLO, MAR. 28. A GERMAN SUBMARINE, WHICH RAN AGROUND NEAR ODEN ON TUESDAY, HAS BEEN INTERNED BY THE NORWEGIAN AUTHORITIES AND THE CREW DISARMED. THE NORWEGIAN AUTHORITIES GIVE THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBMARINE AS U2l. The Norwegian Foreign Office announcement states that the U-boat
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  • 106 8 Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 28. THE official German News Agency states that a flrs broke out last night in a Berlin factory, in ivhich "a large quantity of highly inflammable material was stored.*' The wooden building containing this material was burned down but firemen prevented the blaze
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  • 34 8 Reuter. London, Mar. 28. According to the Copenhagen radio thirteen "neutrality" beacons are to be placed along the west coast of Denmark to prevent violation of Danish territory by foreign aircraft. —Reuter.
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    110 8 SUGGESTION is now made that Hitler has been pressing Stalin to start something either in the Balkans or in Asia Minor, in order to divert Allied forces and provide Germany with an excuse to seize Rumania by the throat. If this were true it would explain the absence
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  • 93 8 J"HE most obvious is that a Balkan Near East or Middle East push by Stalin would engage much more of Russia's military and economic resources than did the attack on little Finland. There would le fewer vital goods for impoverished Germany and a distinct danger cf the main
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  • 130 8 A BOVE all things, it seems to me, Hitler wants to keep a ring of neutrals around him, to prevent the Allies getting at him through a window or the back door while he holds the front door with his main forces. There have been innumerable threats to
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  • 141 8 IJITLER may therefore decide at any time that, so long as his air fleet has numerical superiority, his best military policy would be a mass air attack on Britain's vital industries and docks, combined with artillery, tank and air attack on the Maginot Line, not as the main
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  • 59 8 TuHERE is common sense in the argument of Mr. L. S. Amery— a former Secretary for the Colonies —that this factor should be put to the test, by the Allies forcing total war upon the Nazis, and indeed Mr. Churchill has hinted in one speech that this will
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  • 1486 9 Debate On The Rights Of Man-5 TODAY three prominent Christian leaders take part in the debate on the Rights of Man. Because of the inpouring of correspondence from all sections of Ihe public only an interim report" is possible while the mass of material is beini»
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  • 224 9 Chinese Central News. Hongkong, Mar. 27. IMPORTS received from Tokyo through Shanghai state that the R Zanese Diet has passed bills approving the budget of expenditure of Y16,000,000,000. The ordinary budget was Ya.822,962,000, with the first tary estimate of ¥57,684,000 and the second supplementary estimate
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  • 225 9 Chinese Central News. Hongkong, Mar. 27. rpHE statement issued by General Nobuyuki Abe signifying the importance of his mission as "envoy extraordinary and ambassador plenipotentiary" to Wang Ching-wei's puppet regime at Nanking is interpreted by observers at Tokyo as indicating that the ex-Pre-mier will be
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  • 95 9 Reuter. Oslo. Mar. 28. A SHARP protest by Norway against what it describes as "British violations of Norwegian territorial watrr?" is urged by the newspaper Arbeiderbladei chief organ of the Clpvernment (Labour* Party. It says that the Altmark affair is, so far, the only case where
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    • 190 9 C I /r s ourr// ALMAXAC 1 OF MALAYA 19 10 It's both a DIRECTORY and a CALENDAR packed with authentic and useful information on Malaya and its peoples. An Easy and Immediate reference for the home and essential for the Office Copies Size 30" x 40" $2.00 of gross
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  • 38 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League. Div. L. Gordon Highlanders vs. M.F.A. Stadium. B.H.L Sime Dai by vs. Thornycroft, 5.H.8.; Char, tered Bank vs. Uniteers, J.C. S.A.; Guthrie vs. Straits Times Press, Clerical U. TENNIS: S.C.C. Spring Tournament
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  • 119 10 The following have been selected to play soccer for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against Ford Motor Football XI on Saturday, on the Farrer Park Ground: Wee Aik Chan. P.K. Satyapal, Low Huck Yang, G.J. Moxon. Vijiaratnam. Chin Sun Swee. Koh Chit Meng, Goey Teik Chiang. S. Orton, Wee
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  • 92 10 The following will play cricket for the Khalsa Association on Saturday vs. Singapore Cricket Club 2 p.m.; Cho *r Singh. Sarmokh Singh, Mahan Singh. Amar Singh, Tharam Singh, Wazir Ssngh. Balbir Singh. Ram Piara, Mew* Singh. Shingara Singh. Charan S;n.gh. Aijan Singh, Sohan Singh, and on Sunday
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  • 507 10 FIRST DIVISION CAME AT GILLMAN Lovals 2 Manchester's THE Lovals beat the Manchesters at Gillman Barracks yesterday by two goals to nil in a first division league soccer fixture which was void of thrills. The Loyals fully deserved their victory and certainly were worth
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  • 78 10 The following players will represe.it for the Meiridale Party, in a friendi/ match against the Playfair Party coi:sisting of three singles, three doubles and one lady's singles to be played at the Clerical Union Hall to-day at 8.30 a.m. sharp:—Lee Hock San, Lee Hock Joo, Wong Peng Nam,
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  • 57 10 The following have been selected to represent the Cable and Wireless Club against the Katong Youngsters at soccer on Sunday at the Gypsy ground at McNair Road at 5.15 p.m.: K. Jalleh. H. Lazaroo. Lim Joo Guan, (Captj; P.B.F Armstrong, CH. Coshan, Kandasamy Murugiah, Ibrahim, R.H. Barth, S. Joseph, Louis
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  • 189 10 THE Royal Engineers and the 3rd A.A. Regiment, Royal Artillery, 1 shtued First Division points in a well-contested game at Changi vesterdpv, each scoring a goal. But'for weak finishing, the Gunners would have managed to secure victory, especially in the first half when t-hey had
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  • 56 10 The following have accepted to plcy cricket for the SingaDore Colts against the Junior Civil Service Association on their ground at 2 p.m. on Saturday: F. Chopard «CapU D. de Cruz. D. N. Hay. J. Crowther. N. Modder. H Humphries. L. Estrop. M. Gammel. If de Sousa. K.
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  • 274 10 Singapore, Thursday INTERESTING Division Via League football between the Publishers and the Pulau Brani wa, witnessed by a poor crowd of spectators on the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, the game ending in a win for the Publishers by three goals to one. The
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  • 900 10 THE following an the entries and the schedule of racing for the Singapore Governor's Cup meeting which starts on Saturday. April G: 13T DAY. SATURDAY, APRIL G Horses Class I, Div. 1. 2 and 3—G furs. Horacs Otaaj Div. 1, 2, 3. 4
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  • 142 10  -  (By "TURFITE" T UNDERSTAND that .several ol M. van Breukelen's candidates for the Governor's Cup Singapore Turf Club Summer Meeting ha\«' already arrived last night and among them were Nieuwsgierig, Suit ana, Grand Prix, Jack Druce, Toyman Rubber Queen, Royal Hampton an< Cooltipt. Many of these
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  • 27 10 In th. Men's Handicap Singles Final of the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament yesterday, I. A. Alsagoff (—30.3) beat Lt. Kochar 3)0 55, C 3, C 3.
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  • 60 11 A scene of appahing devastation in one of the main stre°ts of the city of Chungking after the Japanese bem'oers had worked thsir will In order to prevent a recurrenc? of such a state of affairs, the Chinese Central Government has now ordered the complete evacuation
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  • 105 11 Peking. IT i> now quite definite that LieutGeneraJ Kita, the Japanese Army's Political Director in North China and the power behind the Peiping Government, will shortly leave North China for good, having been transferred to a Military Command in Japan. His successor is Major-
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  • 337 11 CHINESE GUERRILLAS AGAIN ACTIVE International News Agency. Shumchun, Mar. 10. REPORTS are current here that Lieut.-General Rickichi Ando, the commander-in-chief of Japanese forces in Canton, will shortly be transferred elsewhere in the periodical shake-up of high army heads. The general took personal
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  • 347 11 International News Agency. Shumchun, Mar. 10. PRECAUTIONARY measures have again been in force in Canton owin.tr to the activities of guerrillas. All people going to that city by buses and tow-boats are being carefully searched and must have good-citizen passes. It is reported that severe
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  • 111 11 International News Agency. Kunming, Mar. 10. ■JHJRTHER bombings of the HanoiKunming railway are threatened by the naval spokesman in Tokyo despite repeated French protests, and the Chinese authorities have effected measures to protect the railway. The spokesman, according to a Tokyo report, denied that the Japanese navy
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  • 85 11 Chungking. "Since there is no provision for exempting Buddhist, Catholic and Protestant priests from military service under the present conscription law, no exemptions will be allowed," states an official announcement by the Ministry of War. controversy arose over this matter wnen as a result of
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  • 92 11 The Chung Wha Football Associattrv will meet the Royal Air Force (Tengah. in a friendly game of soccer on Sunday at the Junior Civil Service Association ground (Balestier Road). The team to represent the Chung Wha FA. will oc selected from the following players: Scon Kiong, Pak Tong.
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  • 131 11 I*HE SR C. Spring lawn tennis tournament starts on Apr. 1 at the S.R.C. courts. The following are the ties: MONDAY Singles championship: Dr. G. de souza vs A. Watts, S. Mcrelra vs N. Siebel, P. D'A'meida vs. P. F. de Souza. Singles Handicap B: A.
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  • 155 11 The following have been selected to play Water-Polo for the Y. M. C. A Junior Department "B" team against R AT. (Tengah) on Tuesday. Apr. 2 at tort Canning at 4 p.m.: Chan Joo Miang (Captain). Tham Cheong Fai, Lewis Cheng Lee Toh Ming, Tan Ban Hoe. Fong
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  • 80 12 Reuter. Stockholm, Mar. 28. SENTENCES ranging from three months' imprisonment to three j years' hard labour were passed yesterday on four persons convict- ed on charges of espionage. A Swede named Kcch was sentenced J to three years' hard labour. His mother, j Russian born, was sentenced
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  • 122 12 Reuter. London, Mar. 28. piE estimates for the health, labour and insurance services for 1940 were issued to-day. The total is nearly £167 millions compared with £1842 millions for last year, representing a decrease of C 17% million. The Ministry of Health estimates, at approximately £24 million,
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  • 35 12 Reuter. < 'up< nhajgen. Mar '211. j Accord ng to 11 Berlin dlwptvrh, Hinnn- ler has issued a decree forbidding Polish Jews emigrating Irom the "government I Berai.*' ot Poland. -Heater
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  • 26 12 Reuter. London, Mar, 28—The King has approved the appointment of Sir lan Colquhoun as Lord High Commissioner to the general assembly of the Church of Scotland.—Reuter.
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  • 424 12 War Council Decision Reuter. IMPORTANT DECISIONS ON THE FURTHER GONDII* I OF THE WAR, AND THE PEACE THAT IS TO COME VVERF ARRIVED AT AT TWO MEETINGS OF THE SUPREME WAR COUNCIL HELD IN LONDON YESTERDAY MORNING INI) AFTERNOON. The council decided that in the
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  • 184 12 Reuter. Cairo. Mar. 28. THF training: and co-ordination of the Allied forces in the Near East is progressing at an accelerated tempo. The first combined manoeuvres between the British, Indian and Egyptian Armies began in Egypt yesterday. The Transjordan frontier force is combining with
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  • 302 12 Reuter. Reuters Special Commentary I London, Mar. 28. THE Istanbul paper Cumhuriyet say., 1 that Germany baa experimented with many weapons .since the outbreak ol war. Including magnetic mines which were later dropped, with the exception of peace offensives and propaganda threats of powerful
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  • 151 12 Reuter. London. Mar. ?8. DETJTEK learns that since Ihe v beginning of the war up to and including yesterday's engagement on trie western front, l?s enemy aircraft have been shot down in actions with the X I or hv anti. aircraft batteries. This total
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  • 118 12 Reuter. London. Mar. 21 TIIF. British Overseas Air\\.i\s Corporation, which begins to function on Apr, 1 when it lakeover the undertakings <>f Imperial Airways and British Airways, hones to have a direct transatlantic mail service to Montreal and Port Washington. Long Island, running this summer
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    • 692 12 Vi TO-DAY'S I JJ| RADIO I Sl»CA#6ffi^ LONDON ZHL 225 metre* (1.33 met) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s) GSO 17.79 Mrs (16.86 metres) p m. GSF 15.14 Mr s (13.92 metres) 1.15 Miscellaneous Gramophone Records GSJ 21.53 Me's (19.82 metres) 1.30 News and mid-day Rubber, Tin Copra
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    • 91 12 CAPITOL: 'The Women"—3 15 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "Gunga Din"-315, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "Rose Of Washington Square" 3.15, 6 15 and 9.15 p m ROXY: "The Gorilla"—«.ls and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: "Karma Veer" -6.15 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: "Jayakodi"—6 and 9.39 p m. QUEENS: "Tarzan and
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  • 95 13 Domestic Occurrences The marriage of SOUPAKIAWATHI MAHESWARI, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Thamby-Thurai, with &TRANJEEVI COOKATHASON, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sivapragasam of 1 Jaffna, will be solemnised at the residence of the bride, EESWARI VASA, Ring Road, Kuala Lumpur, on the night of Friday,
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  • 79 13 TAN—Mr. Tan Cheng Boo aged 57, passed away peacefully at his residence No. 10 Lorong 23 Geylang on Saturday March 23, 1940, leaving behind a widow, four sons Messrs. Kay Swan, Kay Hock, Kay Teck, and Kay Chong, one daughter Miss Siew Ngoh, one daughter-in-law Mrs. Kay Swan and
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    • 289 13 Offices, Godowns To Let TO LET Offices:— 20, Malacca Street (portion Ist floor). 124 126, Robinson Road (2nd floor). Shops:— 20, Malacca Street (ground floor). 12A 23, Stamford Road. Apply RENNTE LOWICK CO.. Hongkong Bank Chambers. AUCTION SALE Of modern Dutch polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description also nursery
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  • 327 14 i Replying to Sardar Sant Singh in the I Assembly. Sir Zairulla Khan said that the deience services had al! along been making strenuous efforts to encourage the indigenous manufacture of the fire extinguishers as they considered it very important but hitherto the prices quoted by
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  • 1682 14 CONGRESS DELEGATES RECEIVE ULTIMATUM Ramgarh, Mar. 20. "WHEN Lord Zetland was wounded I was greatly pained. I felt as if I myself was wounded. These are my ways. You may call them weakness. If you want me, you must understand these. It is my constant endeavour
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  • 31 14 His excellency untitled the famine-stricken areas In Ajmerr.ierwara. Relief works have beer, m progress for some months and it estimated that Rs. 25.00.000 will be spent in the current financial year.
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  • 329 14 Ramgarh, Mar. 22. jyjAHATMA Gandhi plays the title role in "Mahatma Gandhi," the first complete biographical film of Hie leader, which will shortly be released for exhibition in India and abroad. The camera-man of the Documentary Films Limited has accompanied Mahatma Gandhi
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  • 716 15 Share Markets Generally Continue Extremely Dull Reuter. (From Our Financial Correspondent) lu e ark et continues extremely dull.' Yesterday, [,.mg atts slipped to $1.05, and small business also passed Auehais and Kundangs, but otherwise there was little doing ot e; buyeiS W Pai Cels were offered on a
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  • 275 15 LONDON TIN London. Thursday, h (Official Price) £***** Buyers £248 Sellers ard (Official Price) £246 Buyers £246 J 4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London, Thursday. Buyers Sellers Quiet 11% 11% I aid) 11 Va IVA rward) May 11 316 11 5;16 3rd Forward) June 11% 11% LONDON SHARE
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  • 925 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. March, 28 MINING Buyers 6« lien Ampat Tin 4;i0»/ a 5!3 Austral Amal 5|9 613 Ayer Hltam 21,- 22 -xtl Ayer Wong .63 70 Austral Malay 351. 37 Bangrin 22 23 Batu Selangor 1.43. 1 48 Berjuntal 10 3 113 Burma Malay 22 9 23
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  • 22 15 Singapore, Friday. Prices or tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 35%; Sellers 36VaTIN $120' up
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    • 107 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in Ihe S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OT A
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    • 39 15 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited beg to announce that their new branch office at No. 19, Station Street, KLANG (SELANGOR) Tel. Address: "Oversea" 1 Telephone: No. 181 P.O. Box: No. 48 will commence business on Saturday, 6th April, 1940. Matters
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    • 184 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in 53.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Resets 1200,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABAN'X" Telephone Nos.: 5182, 5183. 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Cliairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman.
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    • 561 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England! P. O. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. £r O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings
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  • 148 16 Buying Rubber And Other Goods Regardless Of Cost Reuter. London, Mar. 28. THE Times &peaal correspondent in Rotterdam states that, according Ij a report from Sourabaya published in the Nieuwe Rottenter.;s:he Courant, large purchases were recently made by German agents in the
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  • 32 16 Reuter. Manila, Mar. 28. A FIRE to-day destroyed halt* the gold mining town of Paracale, leaving 5.000 persons homeless and causing damage estimated at live million dollars.—Reuter
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  • 306 16 Reuter. Lancashire Fusiliers and French ini'antiymen provided the guards of honour. Hudson and Worsley were members of the patrol which defeated the Germans on Mar. 19 in a violent scrap.—Reuter. Paris. Mar. 29 Last night's Western Front communique reports -activity of both artilleries
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  • 183 16 Reuter. Hongkong, Mar. 29. The Vladimir Mayakovsky, the Soviej vessel which, according to reports from London, is detained at Hongkong pending examination of the cargo, does not appear to be here at present. As far as can be ascertained here the vessel was intercepted in the north Pacific
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  • 169 16 London, Mar. 24. THE first vessel to be attacked with an aircraft torpedo, one of which was recently found on the Yorkshire coast, seems to have been the 350-tcn motor icaster David M. A short time ago this vessel, after grcping through a North Sea fog. emeiged
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  • 269 16 Reuter. (Continued from page 1? which he was sent. Beyond this be refused to comment. Mr Welles conferred briefly M Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, and then both went to the Whit? Hoii.se to deliver the report—Reuter. Paris. Mar. 29 Thi solemn agreement signed by France
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  • 436 16 Reuter. Amsterdam, Mar. i v TWO Dutch chaser planes shot down a British bomber near Rotterdam early this morning. The machine crashed in flames, and one of the crew of five killed. Another was slightly wounded and the others escaped. Th? one who was
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