Malaya Tribune, 6 December 1940

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, December 6, 1940.
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  • 921 1 Tells The Tribune "Glad To Be Back" Reuter. (Tribune Staff Reporter) FOUR LARGE FORMATIONS of R.A.F. A bombers and representative types ot other aircraft in Malaya from all stations m Singapore roared overhead, and dived down in salute over his ship, His Excellency the Governor, S.S., and High
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  • 540 1 ANOTHER DIVISION BADLY MAULED IN BITTER FIGHTING Reuter. Athens, Dec. 6. ALTHOUGH the capture of Santi Quaranta ly sea base in A lbania), and Argyrocastro (an naval town in the coastal sector of the front) are wrt jet officUrtly claimed in Athens, the Greeks
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  • 91 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 6. nORMVTIONS of Messerschmitts F°SSch crossed the southeast LmS of England yesterday were Petered in all directions by SpitSS which chased them right uToss the Channel. ttfc Smi were popped on one town but did no serious damage. An unsuccessful attempt w»
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  • 69 1 Shanghai, Dec. 6. THE Chinese press reports that that Chinese High Command is feverishly preparing for a large-scale general counteroffensive next spring. More than 500 trucks, recently arrived from America, are now stated to be rushing military supplies to the northern and southern fronts.
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. 6. Nearly five million dollars in contributions have been raised from the South Seas Chinese as a re.«ult of the tour of the Straits Settlements by General Wu Teh Chen (Minister of Overseas Affairs), it is officially stated here.—Reuter.
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  • 158 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 6. MR. Henry Morgenthau, B(WW of the Treasury, agrees that Britain is a/good risk." he tout a Press Conference on referriiur to a statement by wr. ni.inr.f, m FfwJeral Loans Jesse Jones. the l-eoenu Administrator. Asked when Britain would renuire credit, Mr. Morgenthau recUed-
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  • 34 1 Reuter. Zurich, Dec. 6. r seems from a Berlin report that the Italian general staff underestimated the strength of the Greek forces, and were convinced that the frontier positions could be easily captured. -Reuter.
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  • 166 1 AIR SCORE Reuter and British Wireless. London, Dec. 6. THE number of enemy aircraft destroyed off the British coast yesterday has now increased to 15 including one enemy bomber shot down off ♦Hp turnth-east coast, were destroyed Th i£ot« in the south-east. communi,WTwo British aircraft were
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  • 63 1 Reuter. Calcutta, Dec. 6. MR. Subhas Chandra Bose, thm well-known Leftist leader, wa* yesterday released from the Cal-B cutta Presidency gaol, where h« had bsen on a hunger-strike, urn was accompanied by a prison doc« tor. I It was officially stated two day« ago that Mr. Bose
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 107 2 I Singapore, Thursday. WHEN charged with the theft of I $33, Cheong Kee Bee, a Revenue I Officer, calmly admitted taking the I money from the coat of Mr. Moha--1 mcd bin Yahadi, another Revenue Officer, and handed back $22 Produced before Mr. Oon Khye Kiang,
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  • 60 2 C Singapore, Thursday HARGED with the theft of a piece of cloth, valued at 75 cents, the property of an Indian, Muragam. early this morning Abdul bin Shariff. 30-year-c;.d Malay, claimed trial in the third court to-day. I The case was postponed to Dec i 7
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  • 67 2 Singapore. Thursday. 1 pUPILS of the Gan Eng Sen? x School gave a successful concert I when the School held its Parents' Day to-day. An exhibition of the I boys* hardiwork was also held in one of the class-rooms. Mrs R I W.
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  • 246 2 Trust Experiment (Tribune Staff Reporter) JTOE first cement and brick air raid shelters to be built by owners of houses for their tenants are now being constructed by the Singapore Improvement Trust. More for experimental purposes than anything else, the Trust have under construction two
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  • 47 2 Captain Hubert Barkeley. I.S.O., J.P. who will be remembered" as the former district officer of Ulu Perak and who was T6 years of age last June, is now a member of the Home Guard in Worcestershire—a county in which his family have resided for several hundred years.
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  • 176 2 Singapore, Thursday. DAMAGES of $2,400 awarded by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Terrell, to Teo Cheng Tang, who is now a cripple in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, a s the result of injuries received in a motor accident, were increased by the Full
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  • 75 2 A Singapore, Thursday Person who has any interest in any cargo on an enemy shin owned or controlled by a per Ton tejj prior to Apr y, 1940, shall communicate with the Custodian of Enemy Property with! 4 davs ay nf ft m .t°-day or
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  • 65 2 BECATT<SF SPW o Thursday. ECAUSE he could not give a camp aCCOUnt of h °w he came to be in possession of a Tong a Chinese appeared before ton Khvf lrd Mr Ocn Khye Kiang, to-day on a charge of fraudulent possession rfu trial to 'the charge
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  • 86 2 I THE talk entitled "Every Dollar ci„2fi£ S given from the Singapore station by Dr T H SilPr fe f, sor of Economics at C oUe has new been printed as* a leaflet and copies can be obtained without charge from D SEI£SS9 It of lrrfgapore bllCity
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  • 23 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enem* planes shot down during yesterday on afl fronts up to midnight London time THIRTY-EIGHT
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  • 172 2 m Singapore, Thursday. COR selling a V 4 -lb. tin of cocoa 1 one cent above the fixed price the proprietor and a salesman of Chop Thong Ting, in North Bridge were each fined $30 in the Fifth Pobce Court, to-day. Both the defendants, Ong
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  • 219 2 CLAIM TO 1,000,000 ESTATE DISMISSED Singapore, Thursday. A CIVIL suit concerning the mil-lion-do?la r estate of the late Mr. Wee Siang Tat in which Madam Wee Boo Lat claimed a share as a beneficiary and which was dismissed by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Terrell, had an echo in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • 173 3 Import Restriction In Colony (Tribune Staff Reporter) JT is learnt that a Penang deputation of importers of Thailand rice will shortly interview the Food Controller in Singapore in connection with the official order that rice imported from Thailand on or after Dec. 1, without
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  • 112 3 Singapore, Thursday. ANOTHER arrest in connection vvith the attempt to rob Mr. Chua Chee Yu, cashier of Messrs. Shaw Bros., Ltd., of $5,400, on the afternoon of Dec. 2. at Robinson Road, has been effected by the police. The man, Chiang Soon Huat. a
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    182 3 IT has been announced that the first two Malay seamen to be rated as Petty Officers In the Malay Navy have been appointed. Both are Singapore Malays. There are Johari bin Haji Mohammed Saleh. who joined the Navy in September. 1939, and Marioff bin Haji Yusof, who joined
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  • 207 3 Singapore. Thursday. BECAUSE Teng Low Kian, a 35--year-old ricksha puller, misaopropriated a wallet belonging to Mr Bverikan Carolus. a Hollander. h e was fined $15 or in default two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, acting Third Magistrate. Tcng pleaded guilty when charged. Inspector
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  • 195 3 Singapore. Thursday. IJASHIM AHMAD ANGULLIA had his original sentence of two months' r.ii and $100 line, or. in default, a further two months' r.i. passed on him by tho Criminal District Judge when he was convicted, with two others, of rioting, enhanced to six months' r.i.
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  • 389 3 IT is most gratifying to learn that, in response to the China Relief Fund's appeal on behalf of the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Relief Fund, spontaneous contributions, almost amounting to a deluge, have bevn steadily flowing into the Fund's Office. Its staff have been
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  • 75 3 Singapore, Thursday. ANY information or article whioh, in the opinion of the Governor or any competent authority, is necessary or expedient in the interests of public safety, the Defence of the Realm or the efficient prosecution of the war, to examine or obtain, shall be
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  • 356 3 Singapore, Thursday. A PFEALIXC for the Crown before Mr Justice Terrell in the High Court yesterday, the D.P.P., Mr. Griffith-Jones, asked for enhancement of the sentence of $200 with costs or tw r o months' rigorous imprisonment imposed by the Fourth Magistrate upon J. W.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 249 3 Wade >n fcngl jMW&.I-: S.S./M/E. 5. 39 mmuuuummM 7^ ===ZZZ AND HEWS HOW IT HAPPENED.. .If and that's the Lfrfe] 'V WAY HE IS ALWAYS y irV_3 I N 1 DONT WANT T0V WHAT MAKES M AFRAID V^'A N PLAY BRIDGE 0R 00 J YOU SO IRRIT- WE'RE GOING >
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    • 187 3 VITAMIN BREAD I There is good health in every slice of I I Vitamin Bread because it has an 3 abundance of Vitamin 'B'—the vitamin J so necessary for healthy nerves, increased j y energy, regular elimination and, don t j forget, it helps you to keep slim. L| Vitamin
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  • 636 4 "Unbeaten" Civilians Lose Combined Services 1 Singapore Civilians 2 f RAND hockey was witnessed on the padanff yesterday, when the Combined Services met and defeated the Singapore Civilians by four goals to two. It was the first time in these series of War
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  • 137 4 THERE should be a brimful of thrills at the Anson Koad Stadium this afternoon when the Royal Air Force, senior league champions and cap runners-up, meet the Malaya cup winners, Singapmc, in a friendly football match in aid of the R.A.F. Benevolent Fund.
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  • 73 4 Aciis 10 pts. Victoria Sch. Old Hoys 3 otsj pLAYING with II men. ihe Aciis heat the Victoria School Old Hoys at rugby by 10 prints (two goals) 0 three (a tr\) on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. The game was inclined to
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  • 153 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, to-day. THE following are the scratch- ings and order of running lor to-morrow's races in Kuala Lumpur:— Race 1: Ponies, Class 2, Div. 3. 5 J 2 furs, no scratchings. Race 2: Ponies, Class 2, Div. 2, SH furs.,
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  • 40 4 AWING to the indisposition of v Koh Ah Kow. who is billed 'o meet Baby Chocolate at the Happy World to-night, the junior boxing programme arranged h" Mr C B Tan at the Happy World has been postponed.
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  • 77 4 THE secretary of the Post Office Club writes to say that in "eon.equence cf the Singapore Amateur Fcotball Avscciath n declining to sanction Sunday's football game in aid of the War Fund— between Chung Wah Football Club and the Po?t Office Club, at Jalan
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  • 315 4 FOLLOWING are handicaps for the ''first day of the Selangor Turf Club's' races to-morrow: HORSES, Class 2. Div. I—6 furs Sonny 9.0 Viola II 8.4 Scoffiaw 88 Servus 8.2 Lucky Prince 8.6 The Needles 8.1 Hazy Strings 8.5 Waetere 8 1 Safariland 8.5 Edna Star
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  • 210 4 vFrom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 6. k MMBER of the candidates running in to-morrow's races were given their final workouts on a veiy soft track. Kerrena, early cut, seemed to be in a fine fettle when made to stride out over six furlongs,
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  • 59 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: RAF BWrf Singapore V. R a f Road Stadium. 5 D m HOCKEY: S.C.R.c *m S C.R.C; S R C w 1 11. BalesUer; S R C Canning. s.R.c p. v R.I A.S.C. P. H«»rnets v Apr Lobar; Police v. tod Jan Gen Hos., Depot SPORTS:
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 235 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) STANDING at the corner of KiHiney Road and Tiverton Road is perhaps Malaya's only registered Amahs' association, the Singapore Cantonese Women's Mutual Help Society. Its registration approved last year, the Society has now an enrolment of over 140 members —all, with the
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  • 86 5 St. Nicholas arriving at t t l.fiord's Pier yesterday mtrning to be greeted by a throng of Dutch children. 1 st. Nicholas is the Dutch i Santa Claus," and Dec. 5 is t the anniversary of his birth. 1 Tradition has it that St. Nicholas comes
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  • 37 5 MEMBERS of the Merrilads Musical Asscciation are reminded of the invitation to entertain the troops at Sembawang and to as Isembl* to-day at the Hon. Secretary's residence, 77, McNair Road, at 8 p.m. sharp.
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  • 25 5 After serving for 12 years In the Johore Public Works Department, Mr. R. Rajangam. Anti-malaria Superintendent, Johore Bahru, has entered on leave prior to retirement.
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  • 143 5 Singapore. Thursday. FOR assisting in the management of a Chap Ji Kee lottery, Lim I Tian San, who had a previous con--1 viction for a similar offence, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment, while Lee Choo Seng i and Tan Soo Lai, two other men,
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  • 142 5 ALTHOUGH the main Christmas mails for the United Kingdom are already well on their way, the volume of Christmas letters and parcels to other destinations nearer at hand has begun to increase noticeably. Members of the public can help in expediting the passage of these mails
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  • 43 5 The Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs Malaya, has nominated M.'. T Malley Deputy Chief Accountant, Posts and Telegraphs, as president, and Mr. L Isaacs. Accountant. Posts and Telegraphs, as vice-president of the Federated Malay States Posts and Telegraphs Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society.
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  • 669 5 Singapore, rnursoay. 3IX months after his marriage to a Cantonese woman, a 25--year-old Shanghai washerman, who was described as not jn speaking terms with his wife for the last four months, was found with a stab wound on his abdomen in his house at
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  • 77 5 "THE Women Go To It" is the 1 title of a talk to be given from tho Singapore broadcasting station to-night by Gertrude Hinch at 7.10. Mrs. Hinch was in England at the outbreak of war. For nearly a year she worked at the headquarters
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 198 6 ]fJE are glad to welcome back to Malaya, from his long period of leave in England, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas. We hope he has benefited from his rest and that he will be able to deal energetically and speedily with the many problems that
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  • 167 6 H"XdNG has often been misunderstood for his oftquoted '/East and West" -East is East, mm) West is West, and ne'er X twain shall meet." What is not widely known, however, is that Kipling adds in the same stanza of his £Uad; "But there is neither East nor
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  • 190 6 poignantly referred to the remark of a representative religious committee headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury that the full value of this gesture (Britain's recent £55 milion grant for Colonial development) would be realised only if the work of the individual members of the Empire came to be
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  • 1172 6  -  MALAYA'S COMMUNITY OF FORGOTTEN MEN DEMANDS By Khoo Teng Eng JiHE devil is blamed for all sorts of things which are considered evil, not least of which is the state of mind of anyone who is said to be idle. Such idleness of mind is supposed
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  • 58 6 LJ~! J Fi rst Folio volume of Sha k e S pe ar e- s pi ays wor th £12 500 from the library of v lume h as been etuined to a U.S. District Attorney—by a messenger who would Acf lll Wh rn
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  • 226 6 JiHE latest discovery made by one of Britain's industrial research laboratories is a new sports leather finished o n the reverse or flesh side to give a striking contrast of long silvery fibres against a richly dyed background. Few animals grow a skin suitable
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  • 536 6 TT is due solely to the an flcent drive of |fr. Hand, UuU the Seiangor Fund operates today, and so long as he is active the Fund is in no danger of languishing. Such funds are necessary m Malaya where Government does not grant relief to the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 467 7 Reuter. NEW YORK, DEC. 5. BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL POSITION HAS "NEVER BEEN p STRONGER," DECLARED SIR FREDERICK PHILLIPS, THIRD SECRETARY TO THE BRITISH TREASURY, WHEN HE ARRIVED HERE BY CLIPPER ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT EN ROUTE TO WASHINGTON TO CONFER WITH MR. HENRY MORGENTHAU, THE SECRETARY FOR
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  • 25 7 Reuter. Belgrade. Dec. 5. RUMANIA'S daily oil production has fallen from 1,700 to 1.300 wagons according to a despatch rrom Bucharest.—Reuter.
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  • 297 7 Reuter. Wilmington i (Delaware), Dec. 5. MR. W. H. Carpenter, junior, i President of the De J Memours Company, declared that the company had violat- ed no law. t He was referring to the Federal Grand Jury indict- ment of his company, with 28 i others,
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  • 476 7 Reuter. ATHENS, DEC. 5. |N IMPORTANT BRITISH AIR VICTORY IS ANNOUN A CED \T BRITISH HEADQUARTERS. IN A FIERCE BATTLE OVER ENEMY LINES YESTERDAY, BRITISH FIGHTERS WITHOUT LOSS TO THEMSELVES, SHOT DOWN A LARGE NUMBER OF ENEMY AIRCRAFT. GREEK SOURCES STATE THAT TEN ENEMY PLANES
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  • 260 7 Reuter. Athens, Dec. 5. A GREEK communique records the occupation of Premeti with heavy enemy losses. It also says that the Greeks took over 500 prisoners, six cannons and abundant material. According to the Greek spokesman in Athens, the Italians have abandoned their new positions in
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  • 20 7 Lieutenant-Colonel Hume. formerly Brttlsn Resident. Perak. has Joined the Hampshire Battalion of the Home Guard M an honorary financial assistant.
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  • 220 7 Reuter. Detroit, Dec. 5. PRESIDENT Roosevelt intends to ask Congress to approve a treaty with Canada for the completion of the St. Lawrence seaway and power project. The President made this announcement to the Great Lakes Seaway and Power Conference to-day. The St. Lawrence Waterway
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  • 63 7 Eastern News. Tokyo. Dec. 5. THE Japan Airways Company which has been operating the regular air service between Tokyo and Bangkok via Hanoi will open a new line between Hanoi and Bangkok via Tourane and Saigon to-day with the permission of the French Indo-China and Thailand authorities, states the Aviation
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 89 7 COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being made for the commencement o* classes, on the Ist. December for the 1940 41 year of training, m the following subjects:— All London Chamber of Commerce 1941 examination subjects. School CerUficate Examination December 1941. All Pitman Commercial Certificate Subjects. particulars of classes
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    • 28 7 GARDENJfi ■MFURNITURE Concrete Garden Furniture supplied in attractive colours and beautiful designs. For the full range sec our showroom. LEE KIM SOO LTD. 89, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 2063.
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    • 8 7 FARGO CYCLEaCARRIAGE CO 192 6 LTD I 3«
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    • 257 7 FINDLATERS j A full flavoured, very Ij c Oloroso. One of i I wllllillfflf nttu c ,nest exam p' cs i °f c sherry extant H ROBINS ON' S J FINE SHERRIES j' tVhU «o other r# W insecticide #km the killing-power of 1 Flit is sure death fo insects
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 155 8 THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., Manufacturing Opticians c- 27j Soutn Bridge Rd.. Tel 2106 Established in 1928 Optician C. Y. F\\ Quality superior, Ettk Workmanship lm guaranteed. tI Moderate MW GLASSES FROM $4 UPWARDS CROOKES I I mm M-^-lLa^T I I J fThe Orient's Foremost Health. Physical Culture and Athle
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    • 215 8 PRIDE OF THE HAP I* Y<« llt I S TEA DANCE DANCE CARNIVAL NIGHT IN INi.NOUR OF H.M. NAVY, ARMY, AIR FORCE VOLUNTEERS MONDAY HAPPY BROADCAST I EXTRAORDINARY PROGRAMME I WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT HAI^r Y nnK»^ R Matinees; Fri Sat "I Sun 11 a m GOODBYE BROADWAY" and "GOLDEN
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 478 9 PatuaV Where I\» M Ol AltlA V Everybody IPVENTURE. i jJL Goes TODAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 ~N N(, SHOW TO MORROW AT 11 O'CLOCK f*\ Small, producer of 'Count of Monte Cristo' and jr< jiu Man in the Iron Mask' presents "KIT CARSON" STARRING rT" TO-MORROW AT f! >■ 11»
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    • 266 9 THE TALK OF THE TOWN IS "HAVE YOU SEEN I >I V\l( X \V \S \K AT THE II A 1*1» V Theatre IF NOT SEE IT TO-DAY AT 6 AND 0.30 P.M. MATINEE ON SUNDAY AT 2.30 P.M. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS FOR MEMBERS OF HIS MA JESTY'S MILITARY FORCE. THE
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    • 618 9 Public Notices S.S. "VIDOVDAN" On instructions from Under- i writers offers are invited for the purchase of the single screw steamship "VIDOVDAN" as she lies agrouhd on the Great Natuna I Island within Dutch territorial waters. Offers should be forwarded to the undsrsigncd who will supply any further information available.
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    • 293 9 LAUGH NIGHT I» V IO AT THE M h 615 9 ,13 LW j BEN TRAVERS' HO mjjL 4T; vrwr farce W*^ m m\ WITH THE ALDYCH LAUGHTERmm makers m *fol<o ,TS MORE THAN A 1 PICTURE OF LAUGHTER cv bfn tpavlrs Also GAUMONT 52k fuAAuztZ <vmAccy yet «*a on
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  • 43 10 MR. and MRS. W. P.~A. COOKE cordially invite all relations and friends in Malaya to the wedding of their daughter, Helen Rasamany, to Dr. John Rasiah Wilson, on Monday, Dec. 9, and to a reception at Amirthagni, Dickmans Road, Colombo.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 603 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order Name of debtor: CHEAH FOOK SAN, ERIC. Address of debtor: No. 296 River Valley Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Clerk. No. of Proceedings: No. 389 of 1940. Date on
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    • 98 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45» In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: MOHAMED BALUM BIN YUNOS. Address of debtor: Room No. 41. Maxwell Road, Postman's Qrs. Singapore. Description of debtor: Postman sorter. No. of Proceedings: No. 396 of
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    • 33 10 Sole Aecnta: mMJ lIOF BOON 1 .1 ov Distributers: «AWO* GENERAL Afcß« ICmli Lump**. tin: RAl>|« ft soUN 1 SERVICE, nUplnff, P<>rak. Penant HVZieslcy and Al«>r CHOP HUP SOON AOKuala WuiiKun, Tre«tC» D
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1213 10 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1 333 ke s) LONl)(>\ ZHPI 30 96 metres (9.69 m|Vs) tr^Mlsm„v 8.20 a.m. News In English 'every K< morning). GSG it t., Mt MfeQ ZHL. ZHPI 2HP3 '^O a.m. 1* Programme 10.00 Kronchongs. 20 N*»> 10.40 Indian Music. v 35 English 11.20 Cantonese Music GSF)
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  • 883 11 Slnßftpore, Dec. 5. MINING Buyere. Sellers. flB IP 21!Vj» ',r 0 73 0.7« VSsl 6 3 69 L v- S»0 8516 Bl ,si p, 1.46 1.53 fcU3*or 199 209 cd r> i2'm 040 043 »P»«a |H 1.24 1.27 Tn (ss) 17'- 18'« KM I? 114* 510
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  • 24 11 Singapore. Thursday. THE estimated export of dry rubber from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan for the month of November is 40.400 tons.
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  • 137 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Friday. WITH the exception of Sungei Luas, and Hong Fatts, which were inclined to ease, the tin share market ruled very firm yesterday. Kundangs were placed up to 17s. 3d., other shares to come into business at improved prices included Chin
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38V1», Sellers 38% TIN
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  • 45 11 THE returns of the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd., for November amount to $251.000—an increase of $29,000 on the receipts for the corresponding month of 1939 The aggregate for October and November is $502.011. $61,000 more than the corresponding figure for last yeai\
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  • 37 11 UNDER the Imports and fcxpons (Emergency Powersi Ordinance. Mr F G Appiin has been appointed Deputy Controller of Restricted Export? for the Straits Settlements; and Mr. D. J. Allen. Assistant, Controller of Restricted Exports.
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  • 29 11 Mr. G. A. Manen of the Ipoh Post Office has gone to Klang to assume the duties of Postmaster. Klang. in place 03 Mr S. Navaratnam who has retired.
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  • 44 11  -  By Reuter London, Dec. 5. npiN opened barely steady. The turnover was 100 tons. There was a slight expansion in offtake by Welsh tinplate manufacturers. After official hours, a further 25 tons were traded. London, Dec. 5.
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  • 55 11 THE International Rubber Committee's bulletin shows that world shipments of rubber in October total-ed 129,000 tons against an absorption of 88,000 tons, leaving an excess of 41,000 tons January-October exports totalled 1,176.000 tons which exceeded consumption at 890,000 tons by 286,000 tons. In January-October, 1939. consumption
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  • 36 11 London, Dec. 5. RHOKANA Chairman reports that the authorities are unable to grant the Company a more equitable E.P.T. standard. The Company has had to reduce its dividend despite the increased profit of £730,000.
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  • 52 11 London, Dec. 5. THE Stock Exchange opened inactive, but slightly trended ud, with Gilt-edgeds pausing. Teas were higher on satisfactory dividends. In the afternoon the Stock Exchange was inactive and easier, but Eastern Banks were higher. The Stock Exchange is opening on Dec. 26, but is closing on
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  • 31 11 London, Dec. 5. THE Anglo-Spanish agreement is more of a financial than a commercial nature. Both sides hope lor an eventual expansion dt trade, but shipping limits immediate possibilities.
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  • 22 11 Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Puckridge are returning to Malaya from Home shortly. Mr. Puckridge is manager of Damansara i Estate, Selangor.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 119 11 ißiozygenl gives l j Health and Vitality I I j *"J 30c Stamp for trial to WO. Box 439 Singapore. """■«•'i iiimimt», MERCANTILE OF INDIA LIMITED Sgfameed and Controlled by MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. h?5 pany> whicn is incorporatLj tn e S.S. and registered as a £1 Company, undertakes
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    • 136 11 "HERBTO" STRONG BODIES WlSlmk So.c Distributor, RAHAMIN PENH AS &WsSĕĔM SINGAPORE-KUALA LCMPUR-PENANG Advt. of D. T. LIM CO., Singapore. cause you know that it would destroy the plicate enamel of ingr edient which polishes your teeth. And yet you may teeth brilliantly and can never be using a harsh tooth-cleaner
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    • 265 11 VERY DARK BLOOZE Kindly rest on your oars, proves that the Devil looks after Timothy. That contraption is his own." getting you nowhere. And it look after mystify old son. squeaks. And the Eton Boating Last night I took a sizeable swig of Song is nor in the key of
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    • 337 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR) LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday
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    • 351 11 IP& and BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings* are perforce res*
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  • 291 12 Reuter. London, Dec. 6. 'pHE Royal arsenal at Turin was the chief objective of Wednesday night's R.A.F. attacks on Italy. The raiders aimed to reduce the arsenal's output of guns, ammunition and other instruments of war. The British pilots flew through dense clouds until they
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  • 120 12 I h FTER 28 years in th? service of the Government of Johore. Mr. J. A. Dankera has been compelled to retire owing to ill-health. He is now on short leavr Mr. Dankers. who has* held his present position of Inspector of Waterworks. Johore Bahru. for
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  • 200 12 Reuter. London, Dec. 6. D.A.F. BOMBERS, on Wednesday v night, made a sustained attack on various objectives in the Eusteltiorf area, where fires and explosions resulted from the I mbing. Another force of British aircraft, states the Air Ministry, bombed selected targets at Turin and considerable damage
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  • 155 12 IN connection with the Special war I Fund premiere of the Columbia picture "He Stayed For Breakfast" at the Capitol Theatre en Tuesday next, Dec. 10, through the snecial efforts of Mr. Joe Fisher now in Hollywood and with the co-opera-tion of Mr. C. P. MacGrrgor
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  • 121 12 THE Kin, Nazi bomb:;-., hi* Southampton, and nt? mg by th e bombed chatting to air rain air raid alarm sou. d c aiC -1 Nazi spoils high, while a burr- shells appeared arou l ai The went <- n tthcre again there v
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 507 12 THE IMMEDIATE TONIC team thts Amazing Scientific "G. 37" is known only to a few. Secret it stimulates the glands—no»ir the vigour and vitality o| rishing. feeding, rejuvenating, youth is fading from you it is Now. this amazing concern, only because your glands are trate ccmes to you kn Itttti
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    • 236 12 Public Notice NOTICE NCTTCE is hereby given that as from 22nd November i 940. we have appointed MESSRS. JAMES MILLER CO., French Bank Buildings, SINGAPORE, as Sole Distributors in British Malaya for •'Caterpillar" Tractors, Diesel Engines and Road Machinery. I CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. BAXK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by
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    • 170 12 Mr~*m PROF. ILMUDDIN f (Psychologist > I 3T"*«I Over 37 years of study In East M and West, so you will receive Bhili«dß reliabl e and instructive advice to all who are In trouble regarding. Business, Domestic. Financial, I Health. Travelling, Marriage and love affair*, etc Btrlctly confldenttal ConaultaI Mon
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    • 23 12 FOR REAL BEAUTY El E"IVI Good Service I—CLIN Moderate Charaes PERMANENT WAVING SALOON 27, Tanjonq Pagar Road. HAIR SPECIALIST FROM HONGKONG Satisfaction Guaranteed
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    • 168 12 A DAILY TUB Mfto: INVIGORATES After a hard, tiring day yow tub ItiJt ill If will gWe you new energy and a 1 U^J^^^Si^g? wonderfully refreshed feeling If '^i you add a few drops of Scrubb's to i \\o the water. ft J V Scrubb't will remove pen pi rat
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