Malaya Tribune, 23 December 1940

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed J6,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1940 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune Monday, December 23, 1940.
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  • 140 1 Reuter. neth Anderson, Reuter\ *z pI.VS r.R.P ON THIS VAST AFRICAN TEIWITOftY IS THE S, ARK of Revol? spreld? of the Bnt.sh victory in the Western De"rt has ted to the mountain fastncs, of Ynii am i, t„ »v„ 1 TO JJam, the wilderness H1
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  • 219 1 Reuter. Rome, Dec. 23. jyjARSHAL GRAZIANI, Commander-in-Chief of the Italian Army in Libya, gives what he describes as the "first phase peraiions in the Western Desert" in a lon X report sent to Mussolini. Marshal Craziani states that the British attack on Dec. 9 came
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  • 89 1 Reuter. Khartoum, Dec. 22. THERE is a great will to fight and meet Germany throughout the Union of South Africa and in Rhodesia, Tanganyika and Kenya. This tribute to the contribution being made to the Empire war effort by these countries was paid by a Hussar*
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  • 45 1 London, Dec. 23. THE Colonial Office announces that the King has approved that Mr. Henry Guy Pilling, Governor of St. Helena to be British resident of Zanzibar in succession to Mr. Hathorn Hall, who has been appointed Governor of Aden. —British Wireless.
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Belgrade, Dec. 23. SEjVEN persons were slight!} injured when an unknown foreign plane bombed the Yugoslav town of Susak, just across the Italian border from Fiume. The official communique states that two bombs were dropped, and that an inquiry has been opened.—Reuter.
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  • 188 1 Reuter. Moscow. Dec. 23. Icnf as tbs Biitish Navy J retains its mastery of the and the British Air p is undefeated, landing opeiatkritf in Britain will be .Ira ordinardy difficult." writes Trud, the organ of the v»et trade unions, li.c DCwrpaper adds: "The itisll Air
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  • 85 1 Reuter. Bangkok, Dec. 23. pKEXCH regulars and guerillas, including Moroccans, tarried out an intensive violation of Thai (Siam) territory on Saturday night and tarty yesterday, states a communique issued by the Thai High Command. The communique adds that after a sharp exchange of machine-gun and rifle
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  • 34 1 London, Dec. 23. ACCORDING to an agency message from Cairo, the Prime Minister of the Punjab has arrived in order to visit Indian troops in the Middle East.—British Wireless.
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  • 54 1 Rome, Dec. 22.—Mussolini delivered an address to women to-day in the Palazzo Venezia, his residence, consisting of provincial leaders of the Fascist Women's Organisation. The tasks falling to the lot of women to-day, he claimed, demanded that particular sense of Fascist faith and patriotism which distinguished
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  • 485 1 Britain Has New War Minister: Eden Again In The Foreign Office Reuter. r London, Dec. 23. HE appointment of Viscount Halifax as British Ambassador to the United States in succession to Lord Lothian, announced late on Sunday night, is followed by important Cabmet changes. Mr. Anthony
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  • 303 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 22. (By Lieul.-Colonel T. A. Lowe, Reuters military correspondent) WHEN Mr. Churchill recently declared that it was not only in Egypt that Britain had officers of the calibre of General Wavell and his commanders he was' undoubtedly referring to General Sir
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  • 251 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 22. ADOLF HITLER is called upon to be leader of the world, unhampered by anyone," declared Dr. Frank, Governor of Nazi.occupied Poland, in a speech at the German Christmas ceremony in the old theatre at Cracow according to a broadcast from the Warsaw
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 23. THE United States Navy has placed orders totalling approximately $284,000,000 for submarine chasers and auxiliaries, including four vessels designed for placing antisubmarine nets at the enrtancesof strategic harbours.—Reuter.
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  • 24 1 The Tiibune Christmas Cheer Fund has exceeded the $5,000 aimed at. Full details will be given in to-morrow's Morning and Malaya Tribunes.
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  • 131 1 Reuter. Belgrade, Dec. 23. A PROTEST against the antiSoviet campaign in Rumania and against describing arrested peisons as Communists "when they have nothing to do with the Communist movement," is reported to have been lodged by the i Soviet Minister at Bucharest, M. Lavrentieff. He is reported
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  • 107 1 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Dec. 23. MRS. FLORENCE RANSOME, 111 whose appeal against the sentence of death imposed on her for the murder of her lover's wife, the tetter's UaugLter and housekeeper was dismissed on Dec. 10, was certified insane and committed to Broadmoor asylum.
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  • 99 1 'IT was announced to-day by the Commander-in-Chief (Far Fast), that substantial re-infoveements of all arms for the Far Eastern Command have recently arrived in Malaya. These reinforcements include aircraft. Air Force personnel, and numbers of Indian intantry, Artillery. Engineers and Auxiliary units. The reinforcements have not
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  • 395 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 23. THE dockyards at Wilhelmshavei in Germany, and enemy basej at Brest, and Lorient were success fully attacked by the R.A.F. dawn yesterday. An Air Ministry communique announcing this also says that ou Saturday night, other Coastal Command aircraft bombed thl railway
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  • 208 1 Reuter. /From Renter' j special correspondent) Cairo, Dec. 23. r pHE Royal Army Ordnance Corps—that hard working unit of the British Army—has played a highly important and successful part in the British operations in the Western Desert. Throughout the offensive against Martha! Graziani's legions,
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  • 76 1 Reuter. New Delhi, Dec. 23. THE Indian Government has decided to institute large-scale minting of silver rupees for early issue owing to the increased demand due to trade and absorption by hoarding. The new coins will consist of cne-twflfth alloy. They will have compared with
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  • 70 1 Reuter and Britis Wireless. London, Dec. 23. J THE British submarine Swordhs I (Lieut. M. A. is ovei I due and must be 'considered los according to an Admiralty con munique. The Swordfish had a surfac I displacement of 640 tons and 9c submerged. Shr- carried a
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    • 74 1 COMMERCIAI S UIJECTS ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being mad for the commencement of classe.* during December for the 1940 4 l year of training, in the followin j subjects:— AH London Chamber of Commerc 1941 examination subjects. London Matriculation June 194 and January 1942. School Certificate Examinatioi December, 1941.
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  • 55 2 One of those who will be. "grateful for your help: Mrs. Pearce, a European. of Fiankel's Estate, who draws relief from the Silver Jubilee Fund, and who will be one of those to benefit by your generosity. Mrs. Pearce is pictured here marketing. She has a
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  • 218 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. THE EOARD thinks that this is nothing more than a family squabble. At the last hearing you made allegations that your fostersister had immoral dealings, and sought an ejectment order against her. "Your application was turned down and now
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  • 25 2 Sub-Lieutenants E. G. Wakefield-Gush, r. E. R Morphy and W. B McMillian Dempster of the S.S.R.N. V.R., have been raised to the rank of Lieutenant
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  • 448 2 "American Santa Claus" Gives $50 fpHE Malaya Tribune Christmas Cheer Fund now totals $4,911.25. This is only $85.75 short of the object of $5,000. There are only a few hours more to go, and it is confidently expected that the full amount will
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  • 75 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. LIM SIN FOOK, a ricksha-puller fled to Ipoh after absconding with I $5 not? which a woman passenger had given him to change. He was i traced by the police and yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust. He was
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  • 161 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. f*. L. p. FAIRLEY, manager of vf Boh Estate, Cameron Highlands, was fined $lo and had his licence endorsed by Mr. G. L Howe the First Magistrate, when he was found guilty on a charge of driving his car
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  • 159 2 (Tiibune Staff RenoH**) MR. Harold Guard, StTS m pondent for jin Hongkong for the last StiS? arrived here by boat vested llt is learnt that he v. ill open ard manage an office in SmgaDcr* f£ the United Association Also on board was Mr Morris
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    • 243 2 WlE% /tt (JrrA'scS TTi "^THilllP 11 TOggyara&lßßfflHWitiHii In sending you the enclosed photograph of myself ana Baby, I feel I must express mf appreciation of your wonderful baby Food. My son has never given me a moment's anxiety since being put on to Cow Gate Milk Food. He has slept
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    • 22 2 Bombers From Cents lotal number of Planes destroyed dS the week-end on all S uP me to mi d„ isht St TVVENTY-TWo
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  • 714 3 MIL IT ARY HISTORY MADE IN MALAYA Men From Ranks Being Trained As Officers THF wad (Tribune Staff Reporter). emergency has br ou£Tht the "Octu" to Malaya It is has jj? «S Training K£ whi h the SanH h r r, 2! d Singapore, with the object of supplying Denm
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  • 95 3 (From Our Own Reporter) ala Lumpur, Sunday I F. G. Livingstone of Messrs Brothers has been admitas an advocate and! the Supreme Court of I S by the Chief Justice, Mr Poyser. r Rasanayagam, of ation Branch of the cc. Kuala Lumpur, has bo the rank
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  • 60 3 From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. 4 OPEAN, H. Miche?.son, was immoned before Mr. Lim Koo n Teck in the Third Court for commischief by destroying a document, a rder, th e property' of Ch p Ban Joo Seng, valued an•at $1,500. The com- Is Mr. Quah Kok
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  • 25 3 untitled took place las t week at p I' P° u slas Scott to Miss •ci The Rev. A. Webb jf UW, held the service
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  • 203 3 Singapore, Monday. "AT least, up to the time we left ™Chungking— and that was only a few days ago—the Government was getting on smoothly, and there was not the least sign of any trouble at all," declared Mr. Tan Kok Kheng, well-known Singapore businessman, when refuting news
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  • 156 3 AN attractive Christmas gift scheme has been introduced for Malayan War Savings Certificates. A Certificate posted under this scheme will reach the recipient in a Special envelope bearing a colourful Christmas design and the words, "This War Savings Certificate Aids Britain's Fight For Your Security."
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  • 103 3 Singapore, Saturday. SENTENCE of three months' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision, was passed on Syed Agil bin Mohamad Alatas, 27-year-old Arab, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the Second Court to-day, when he convicted Syed on a charge of criminal breach of
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  • 16 3 Mr. S. Rengasamy Iyer, Postmaster. Kajang, has been transferred to the General Post Office, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 314 3 IMPORTANT announcements were made by His Excellency the Governor when he made his first broadcast to Malaya last night since his return. He disclosed that the mainland cf Malaya as well ss Singapore and Penang is now being placed in a state of defence. "Considerable
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  • 30 3 Inche Taib bin Haji Andak untitled pernumerary Officer, now attached to the Magistrate')! Court, johore Bahru, will act as Third Magistrate, Johore Bahru, in place of Raja Suleiman bin Bot
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  • 18 3 Inche Haron bin Ahmad, Second Magistrate, Muar, wi'l replace Ineiie Suleiman bin Abdul Rahman as First Magistrate, Segamat
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    • 39 3 Did you MACLEAN your teeth today? Of course I did For sparkling white teeth, healthy gums, a fresh cool raouth, use Macleans. It quickly removes stains, whitens a nJ polishes the enamel and 11 w economical in use. Tecth'\
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  • 331 4 Daughter Will Marry j EOPOLI) HARRIS, ringleader of the great fire-raising gang, has been released from Maidstone Jail. He has served only half the sentence of 14 years' penal servitude passed on him in August, 1933. Five years' remission has been earned for
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  • 65 4 Mr. Haru Singh, of the Loco Office, Central Workshop KuaLa Lumpur, was married early this week to Miss Azait Kaur, daughter of Mr. Ram Singh, Government Pensioner. Klang. at the bride-r-esidence at Kapa./ Road, Klang. Mr. M. K. Segaram youngest son of Mr. V. K. Murugasa Pillal, well-known Taiping business
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    26 4 Dr. W. Linehan, Director of Education, receivinn memorating the opening of the ncic Gvvernmeit h' n cow Aroo:.oo Avenue, Singapore, at the official ceremon]
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  • 403 4 "Cap Gown" Man Sentenced "yOU are nothing short of being a pest to society;" the R e colder of Sheffield, Mr. Arthur Morley, K.C., told Walter Henry Jackson, 60, herbalist, belonging to Newcastle-on-Tyae when sentencing him to six months' hard labour for improperly assaulting a young married woman named Florence
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  • 38 4 Lt.-Colonel and Mrs. A. J. Fox are now living at Qunrryfarm House Chicksgrovr Tisbury, Wilts. Col. Fox was married again last year to Mrs. Russell Grey, widow of F. Russell Grey, who was so wellknown in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 254 4 DALF-FARE tickets for colonels at the expense of clerks who travel on third-class weekly seasons were protested against by Mr. Moelwyn Hughes at the railway fare inquiry in London. Mr. Hughes, who represents th? London County Council and other council?, said that before Ota fares
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  • 199 4 UK. Foster Kennedy, Prof**** w of Neurology at ornf University Medical College. New York, writes in the curren. issue of the American mgpm -Recently your journal admirable account of Hiver b in which you asserted «»t BJJ during the last war was to»" I
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  • 683 5 SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM LOOKS BACK (From H. L. Hopkin) IN fhp mtmm m I ondon, Oc(. 28. «f .i< et\i al a «IT hWC ,Cnham reminiscences as long ago as 1872. 5 'r r r ua,a H^, W v e t were welcomed
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  • 242 5 "X HE lval t «»We is not the tfildnesg of youth, but the oi parents." criticism is made by thn -SI John the Bantut fester, the Rev B 1 P w magaatoe o Wrltes in his am writing this to you par£L® 2 a on
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  • 28 5 untitled Lovelock, the Olympic former holder of the rec id f or 2.500 metres collarbone when he fed horse while hunting and m a nursing home at Ox-
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  • 92 5 THIS composite ..trip 0 f 1 pictures illusi-c'es plninlv how the axu face* are suffering blo!9j as 'he ;/j/ne Allies. It shows: The Italian n»rshio Bartolomeo Colleoni, sinkiny a Ucr a battle wick Xniish cruiser* a Gterman transport >hip going dour. »;j the Nirth Seu the end
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  • 115 5 the training ship ofhovf?„ h h a y? Nt out thousands ;f. f b §J t0 the Royal and Merchant Navies, has been sold by the to be broken up to of steel Governr e nts collection a War spite was formerly the 4,J00-ton cruiser Hermione.
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  • 52 5 The danger of improvising heating in shelters without expert supervision was mentioned at an mouest In Birmingham on a man found dead outside a shelter which contain?d a watchman's brazier. A woman said she was almost suffocated by the fumes, and other people could not go to work on the
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  • 191 6 SPECIAL race meeting has been arranged by Perak Turf Club to be held at Ipoh on Jan. 18, 22, ard 25. The mcUing is unique in that all profits will go towards purchase of Spitfire" fighters. The meeting will be known as
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  • 23 6 HOCKEY: S.R.C. v Mountain Regiment. S.R.C.; S.C.R.C. v Fort Canning, S.C.R.C; S.R.C. v Post Office. Post Office; S.C.C. v Gordons. S.C.C.
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  • 113 6 Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. ROYAL Desire impressed greatly in an individual gallop when tra ning continued at Penang this morning for the Penang races which vtart on Thursday. Others that impressed were Rawang Harriford, Ganderdown. Topla Poor Bill. Explode. Mercury. Brawny Lad. Old Cow.
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  • 103 6 THE Chung Wu Athletic Association oasket-ball team will be visiting Kuala Lumpur and Penang for friendly and charit> games during the Christmas holidays. They will play: against the Chin Woo A.A. of Kuala Kumpur tomorrow, a Penang combined team on Boxing Day, and a Kuala Lumpur
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  • 115 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Dec. 23. *PHE Malacca City Park Manage- ment are providing an unusual attraction during the X'mas holidays, which, in Malacca, are usually uneventful in the Sports field, by staging an All-Malayan cycle carnival. Elaborate preparations to render tne meet
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  • 96 6 Reuter. London. Dec. 21. THE following are the latest home rugby results: RUGBY LEAGUE Batlev 4. Hunslet 21. Bramley 5. Hull 6. Fcatherstone 5. Bradford 7. Huddersficld 16, Keighley 11. Leeds 25 Dewsbury 12. Oldham 37. Leigh 24. Salford 32. Broughton 8. Wakefield 6. Halifax 8. Wigan
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  • 47 6 THE women's December Medal competition at the Island Club WM won by Mrs. B. Malonev 62 15 eg. 47. Mrs. L. Ln.issieu 6G -13 48: Mrs M. S. Marshall 50— 10 eg. 50. The Lady Captain's prize competition has been postponed to Jan. 8.
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  • 276 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Dec. 21. ITNDER ideal weather conditions the visiting- Singapore hockey side thrilled a large crowd assembled on the Malacca Club Padang yesterday by exceptionally fast and spectacular hockey in which they beat Malacca 4-0. In the Malacca side.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 42 6 TIDE TABLE This week's high tides: TO-DAY: 4.45 a.m. 8.4 ft; 5.05 p.m. 7.9 ft. TO-MORROW: 5.50 a.m. 8.4 ft.; 6.44 p.m. 7.7 ft. WEDNESDAY: 6.58 a.m. 8.5 ft; 8.16 p.m. 8 ft. THURSDAY: 7.58 a.m. 8.9 ft.; 9.26 p.m. 8.5 ft.
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  • 183 7 A b «ins ttM" has GovernSem DeLrtL a lso advif selection of iWR^. r .™ents on the cular hnef *j Parti'or membership „f flc "liu'ry or which scientists »r„ comn V" e es on And it iSn I? arc re <Wited. mining new sclent^ 10
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  • 142 7 AS SPAIN 'ARRESTS' THEM, NEW YORK REPORTS— EX TG ,> CAR<^ L f RUm v ma Snd Ma?da Lu escu for wh <™ he gave up his throne are vw-tually under arrest by the Spanish authorities They with tv,» f' Spamsh Government decides if they
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  • 146 7 THE Bishop of Chelmsford (Dr Henry Wilson) replied to critics of his recent address to Chelmsford Diocesan Conference, in which he referred to "the abject failure of the Pope to give spiritual guidance to the people who look to him for spiritual leadership," and
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  • 63 7 A German incendiary bomb which was dropped in England from an enemy plane bu t failed to ignite has been received by Mr. P. A. Rogers, of Kuala Lumpur, who has loaned it to a Kuala Lumpur firm for exhibition in aid of the "Sprtfire d The bom 13 ke
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  • 541 7 yyHEN Sergeant John Hannah, the boy V.C. of the R.A.F. went to Buckingham Palace for the King to pin the cross on his breast, a policeman stopped his R.A.F. car at the gate. Passes please." Johnny was right, but
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  • 38 7 fhomas Duffy, a labourer, who had been living in a hostel, was again remanded in custody at Warrington charged with possessing a secret paper containing information which would or might be useful to an enemy.
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  • 138 8 pretences that Italy ever had to being- a great power have been irretrievably shattered by what has happened in Libya and what is happening in Greece. It is clear that from the start, the Italian people had no enthusiasm for war, particularly against
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  • 146 8 JJITLER does not appear to care two hoots whether the Italians sink or swim. No doubt the Fuehrer had his own ideas as to the part the junior partner in the Axis was to play, but Mussolini upset all calculations by declaring war without first asking his master's
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  • 164 8 for helping Italy, it is auite on the cards that he finds himself unable to do so. With Norway, Holland, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Belgium and part of France to police he cannot afford to weaken himself at any point. That would simply be the signal for
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  • 128 8 \yHEN the late Lord Lothian's last address as British Ambassador was read to Americans he made the assertion that with American help the war could be won by 1942 or sooner. This statement must have occasioned some surprise in face of the British preparations to carry on the
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  • 176 8 CLAIMED by chemists to hold the promise of making America independent of foreign rubber supplies is a new type of synthetic rubber evolved, after ten years of closely guarded research, by experts of the Standard Oil Company, of New Jersey. New product, iust reported on to tne
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  • 134 8 CHIEF chemical difference between natural ancl butyl rubber, explained sponsor Frolich, is that ihe natural rubber molecule is highly '•unsaturated" —free to mix with other substances—while the butyl rubber molecule is greatly less so. The degree of "unsaturation" of a chemical compound controls its ability to combine with additional
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  • 148 8 RUBBER is so highly unsaturated that it remains unstable and chemically reactive even after it has been combined with the small amount of sulphur normally re quired in the process of vulcanisation. The use of more sulphur to overcome this difficulty deprives the rubber of all elasticity and
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  • 67 8 1 FLEET of 14 trolley buses Ls now being constructed in Britain for Port or Spain, Trinidad, by builders who have already supplied trolley buses to five continents, notably South America, South Africa and New Zealand to face any weather from severe frost to tropical heat. The
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  • 184 8 pHILDREN who have shown gallantry during air raids on London may figure in future awards of the George Cross and George Medal. Admiral Lord Chatfield, chairman of the advisory committee for awards for gallantry, revealed this. He is touring all regions of Great Britain to
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  • 187 8  -  By WILLIAM FORREST (In the News Chronicle) pAST eight o'clock, and the I 1 nigh* still All Clear. "Don't be impatient/ I am told, "we'll hear Moaning Minnie soon enough. We are down in a basement, 35 men and women, the headquarters stall of Westminster's
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  • 114 8 TILE plotting" officer picks up an assortment of coloured pins and surveys the map of Westminster, wondering where the i first red incendiary or blue H E. will have to be implanted. Officials of the City Council take their allotted places In the control room—the M.O.H. or
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  • 232 8 FOR about an hour the wardens have been patrolling the 250 sectors of the borough with nothing to report. Then it begins—ar usual, with a shower of incendiaries. In quick succession half a dozen posts report, minor fires, the plotting officer begins to stud the map
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  • 127 8 THROUGHOUT the incident reports continued to come from inside the burning station. The telephone still worked, and a police officer remained at the end of the line—one of tne many heroes who emerge with every night Of the blitz. In the control room at H
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  • 113 8 ILL through the night the "incidents" continued to be logged at Westminster's H Q. It was one of the liveliest nights on record. By dawn many fires had been reported—apart from those put out by wardens and police. The map bristled with the coloured pins. The 'resources board"
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  • 104 8 SOMETIMES the basement H Q. shook to the explosion of nearby bombs. The telephone girls, some of whom are volunteers, went on calmly with their work. And .cnce, after a sprinkling of incendiaries, Westminster's chief rate collector doing duty as a fire guard, dashed in, seized a
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  • 125 8 I\AWN. and the Ail-Clear. ■'You emerge into the streets of Westminster, expecting to find a desolation and an inferno. Fresh scars there are, to be sure, but thousands of -incidents" will have to be recorded, and not. merely double figures before it begins to crumble. From the A.R.P.
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  • 639 8 REGARDING my comment c n rickshaw-pulling in lni a few days back, a Tribune read* writes in to say that pi because I am not living in a i■ far from a main road thai 1 do n't realise the usefulness! of a 1 cS on a
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    • 239 8 I 1 CONCESSION TICKETS I" AT ORDINARY SINGLE FARE ij FOR DOUBLE JOURNEY ARE AVAILABLE DURING CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS by RAILWAY. TRAVEL BY RAIL. Jfl V p The D>ary with ■f> the Index makes jjj it pcs:ib'e to find i, nj date wth two motions only Save, time n
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    • 79 8 ENCOURAGE the habit of thrift early in life and make suitable provision for youi boy. TAKE OUT A POLICY UNDER Children's Deferred Assurance with the "OMENTAL" THE STRONGEST AND MOST POPULAR INDIAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 1 of til payment v* v Ucy I a Lii« lted assurance r 1. 1
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  • 644 9 NAZIS A CCUS E U.S.A. OF COMMITTING ACT OF WAR RELATIONS TAKE A TURN FOR WORSE Reuter. RELATIONS between the United Dec 22 -took a sudden turn for ihi States and «ermany suit of two actions rthe 88 the The Herman S»S£L?!£ re? me Mates take aSTthrr and 1 l
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  • 144 9 Reuter. New York, Dec. 22. A GRAVE warning to the f» United States was issued by the official Wilhelmstrasse spokesman in Berlin 10-day according to messages from the German capital. He declared that Germany mujht consider the requisi turning of German and Italian ships and their
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  • 236 9 Nazis In Italy Reuter. CONmMATON of reports Cares Z S~ £J »J2 wo uld appear, according to gito tefonnation, that the Germans were sent to Italy to helo i°hi^ dinate the war w as feared were on the point of a breakdown owing to internal strife
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  • 163 9 Reuter. W„ London, Dec. 22. HATEVER may be our Yulet'de reflections upon some other manifestations in the world we can celebrate thi s Christmas m abundant peace and goodwill between the people of the United States and the British Commonwealth of Nations," declared Minister
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  • 147 9 "YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE" THERE are many moments in 1 "You Can't Fool Your Wife." which opened at the Alhambra yesterday, when married and aboutI to-be-married men will squirm in {their seats. There are others i when they will laugh uproarious l And taken all-in-all
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  • 27 9 Adjutant Fredk. W. Harvey, who is in charge of Salvation Army work in Penang and Ipoh. has received news of his promotion to the rank of Major
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 94 9 YCFFtST r-n. JZH h i!i e wor, d -famous I ESTRONES S&. Ho G H N S IXAR PRODUCTS LTD LONDON. st heart, Drain and a" vital organs, restore lost virility and manhood and keep you young, strong and healthy LADIES take OVERONES tablets. $5 bottle of 100 tablets, each,
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    • 65 9 THE ML\ SMALL l Pc ?Z\ BOTTLE > UHJ WITH A LOT PHONES: 3700-3709 mgssm PROF. UJMUDDIN W* V»! (Psycnolot&t) IV»***! J7 ymn ot *n Cut "1? v^ 681 80 you receive «akMai reliable and Instructive advice i° 55 w £L° are to trouble Business. Domestic. Financial Health Travelling. Marriage
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    • 183 9 ffi Your I If W e will ca ter for any function—big or small.. .telephone your particulars and leave the rest to us. We assure you of our best services at all times. The Catering Department is under direct European supervision. TELEPHONE 5894 ROBINSON'S RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE CLOSING AT 5.00
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    • 421 10 LAST OAT! gi AnvrwAW I DON'T MISS 3.15-6.15-9.15 1 il P I I U L IT f mmwmm. HIS MOST STARTLING ROLE! (SsS *H> Bobs WATSON I ■'flljKP Cirntii by R C POTTER With SPECIAL REPEAT SCREENING of the INSPIRING PICTURE that has aroused the admiration of the Civilized World:—
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    • 45 10 FOR CLEAR DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION Try "PYE~ Radio for which they are UNSURPASSED Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, SINGAPORE Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGEftCY, Kuala Lumpur, THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping, Perak. Penang, Province Wellesley and Alor Star, Kedah, CHOP HUP SOON AUN, Kuala Dungun, Trengganu.
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    • 147 10 GREAT WORLD CABARET To-day Air Raid Dance. Tea ft Night Dances 7.30 to 9 ft 9 p.m. to midnight. Wishing all onr patrons a Merry X'mas ft a Bright ft Prosperous New Year. I j X'mas j New Year X'MAS EVE Extension till 2 a.m. Meet Father X'mas decorated and
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    • 196 10 I THE LAUGH HIT OF THE~~YEArT f ifIVE TEST HUSBANDS! im test .^p^^^ hubby wiH°go! pfj? BALL* ELLISON Iff YOUCANTfOOL m you it wife Bib A robertcoote lip v VIRGINIA VALE I W EMMA DUNN ELAINE SHEPARD s p ro(Jucod by Cl|ff KE)O Directed by KAY McCAREY Screen Ploy by
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  • 206 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) lITTLE, freckle-faced, Sybil Jason popular Hollywood m m star' i'L? 6 in Singapore by the President Jackson, one of the new American luxury liners *hich, incidentally was on w maiden voyage. n her tJvfl en route to Capetown J3 v)sit their parents who have
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    • 742 11 success. Last three shows H PHo *< I The ,lrsl d «iai», lh( CAROLE Und,sT h^^T"^^ ul X Z' NSLOW %SHr SI,OW ,v Say mod ~m SHIRLEY TEMP 7 ,me I I the Sottkkmg Z£™* I MONTGOMERY KaTH JK M„„ ps^3jpi 7/ SUPPORTED I /^f|k WW BY I 11 f'Tro-1a.t0.la
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  • 1953 12 Stronger Defences For Counti y. A.R.P. Policy Fixed: Compulsion Likely Singapore, Sunday. A ?feS r h HrE^cen f e„^ a, th y e a Governor STlu^^!-^ woman in Malaya into this war," he declared. The pEvery ounce of energy must
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    • 124 12 a\ M _xjpim I j i!ii*Tl__j mW&MfV* vWrnwi f■llß_____H_--W _iit^iT^_T^_njMF^B IITWB v.iuet Organiser, iu_uiy oiaies, P. O. Box 423. Tele. 3778, Kuala Lumpur, j SHIP BRAND j I j Fresh Stocks arriving regularly BEST FOR BABY BEST FOR HOME iSj-SiT FOR ALL JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR
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    • 7 12 PERKINS THE SAUCE 0* INCOMPARARif F lAVOU
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  • 44 13 ONG— WEE. The engagement is announced between Mr. On<* Wee Lee, eldest son of Mr. Mrs One ej cW Jiang, and Miss Wee Chye Fng, eldest daughter of Mr. an-i Mrs. Wee Kah Kiat, both of Singapore. Penang papers please copy.
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  • 18 13 MITCHFLL —To Juliet wif P of Cyril Gilbert Mitchell on 22nd Dec a son Cyril William. a
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  • 45 13 CHEN—Mrs. Chen Hui Mei mother of Dr. Chen &'u Lan, passed away on Dec. 22nd at the age of 82 Cortege leaves her residence at 9 St. Thomas' Walk on Monday, Dec' 23rd at 4.15 p.m. Funeral service* at Biciadari Cemetery at 4.45 p.m.
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    • 644 13 VM^^^^««»«ll'NllzHU2°^U«Z Situations Vacant WANTED Agents for Watches. Food bev*rag<\ and Oats. Box 927, Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 874F) WANTED an European (British-Born) good knowledge of shipping work salary »300- with room. Apply Box 931.'Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 876F) LADY requires few hours assistance start boo&s small business. State terms tuition
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    • 628 13 Wanted (No. 862F) j£ exchanged Wn^ D r^ Standard TVn7 (No. 882P) pod with ran d Plia, 79* «oure-Bert-■hone 2707. UUan St «et. or Teieyr-— (No. 861P) ATTRACTIVE Ml; wants 7°™* t? companion fo^L ble Jfase apply Box N? 9& X° nable X Singapore. »22. Malaya Tribune (No. 866F) confidential
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    • 795 13 (No. 895P) FOR SALE; BudWOOd T.J.I. B DJ OT~ oSLixr PaJS?** v Oll1 11 Rubber Estate ?ime™ Then° Tamil Made Easy'- BTn8 Tn of "Spoken (No. 847F) Modern f3 n?n gh J l2 60 grchal. SS 58, Bra^^n^^,^ (No. aeop Property For Sale A PROFITABLE Photo-EnaTavin» complete with apparatus and
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    • 800 13 Personal j ATTENTION Lonely Upcountry Gents. ra*»™- (No. 871F) ATTENTION EMPLOYERS AvalUhm trained Domestic Mecha! r Dlft l 3053. Employment Servic* Agency. 243. Middle Road. Singapore (No. 888?) Miscellaneous q£ R 8 *****8 at the Swing Cabaret Serangoon Road. 7 p.m.—l 2 mltoierht Charming Hostewes. Swing Ban?. *P*cltLi attractions Free
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    • 521 13 I Photography TOUR PHOTOS palntea try quallfled arPlane 6601. (No. 813P) Professional TREATMENT CURES for Leorosv' Diabetes. Paralysis. Urinary 8kl n C SSft Guaranteed. Oriental Herbalist 243. Middle Road. Dial 3053. (No. 887F) from Chronic Diseases when you can be cured privately Slr«? orr^ pondeßce Curt already numfm^ 8 h
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    • 76 13 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NOTICE Our Establishment will be closed for 8-days (as usual once a year) (2 m IWO to Jan Ist. J2S ***** da y s inclusive) for Christmas and New Year Holidays we cordially wish all our Constituents and Friends A Very HAPPY A PROSPEROUS THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1212 13 I TO-DAY'S RADICI] J zhl k LONDON WS CENTRAL TRANSMISSION 8.20 a.m. New. in Kxigllsh levers J? 1^ 2 V °SD "?5 mc|« (25.53 m. (OM morning). leTery mc|s (25 m); GBP 15.14 mc ZHIT zhpi ZHP3 ra» 25?, US mc!i CMJg 10.00 Malay Drama. 6 ."»!>: G S* 21»
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  • 416 14 OOLEMN warning to young girls who pester soldiers in their camps was given by Mr. Justice Charles at Reading Assizes when he bound over a Canadian soldier for a serious offence It is* just as much your fault as the man's." Binding Brill
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  • 195 14 rpHE annual meeting of the Ek Iv Club was held on Wednesday at the club premises and the following were elected office-bearers for the year 1941: Patron: Mr. Neo Hee Wan Honorary Adviser: Mr. Chua Tai Tien, President: Mr. Lim Cheng Kway (re-elected), VicePresidents: Messrs. Mah Geok
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  • 30 14 Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Puckridge of Damansara Estate have arrived from home after leave. Mr. R. H Macniven, who has been acting for Mr. Puckrldge, is leaving for Australia,.
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    98 14 THE aption to this picture which appeared in the Chicago Citizen-News read: .fn ctraits THE WORLD'S FRIEND Joe Fisher (second from left), Stnms Settlements Theatre operator who was given the nickname "Singapore Joe" for being a "friend of all the world, is snown here with a group of
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  • 550 14 Story Of Attack By Four Men fJONFUtIfING a statement made for the prosecution, a 19--year-old A.T.S. girl told the Cranbrook, Kent, magistrates the story of her alleged ordeal on the road between Maidstone and Staplehurst. Before the Court appeared Perceval Ede, a
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  • 298 14 WITH tears in her eyes a mother pleaded with Mr. Justice Wrotdesley at Wiltshire Assizes for another chance for her wayward daughter. The girl, Mil bra Annie Thompson, 19, millhand, had pleaded guilty to secretly disposing of the dead body of her stillborn child. The mother,
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  • 99 14 LIFE be?an at 70 for Adeline Reynolds, of San Francisco. At that age she graduated at the University of California. She is a wdow and had worked hard to educate her four children. Then she thought it was time to educate herself. Now on her
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  • 37 14 A fortune of £24.204 untitled estate, has been left by the lute Mr r Stewart, who died recently at CalbnH.. Perthsh.re. Scotland. He gH-fi years a well-known chartered accountant practising first in Penang LtfSift Ipon. 1 m
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    • 158 14 Speed with security is essential in the transport of valuable goods. Now, more thaD ever, the air offers you greater advantages than any other means of transport. There are regular British Air Services in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. BRITISH OTHERS AIRWAYS For Bookings and Informations apply to:— Messrs. Mansfield
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    • 201 14 SPECIAL OFFER parcels of 4 tins assorted "MaproV products a Practical Present Chicken Curry Rambutan in Syrup Egg Jam Malayan Mackerel Chicken Curry Fruits Juice Egg Jam Curried Mixture Chicken Curry Durian Jam Curried Mixture Malayan Mackerel Chicken Curry Fruits Jam Curried Mixture Malayan Mackerel To send to friends and
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  • 89 15 <From Our Ogy Correspondent) Consolidated no Enterprises mines in Bolivia h Wns tin New Ycrk tha announces from to construe 1 B*2l*l of Plans U.S.A. In funh^ Smelter in the fence pro" ramme T f the de that e&SSSKSE' wm 15 cM soon as the
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  • 22 15 Reuter. van Foreig e n Snl?e e r d f lv to-day (Saturday) 1 iS&t£ ,Ung w held Ston*
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  • 137 15 From Our Financial Correspondent Thp ti n *v Sln a Pore, Monday, tin sliarc market was- Quiet eve? hSn tUrday Quotation? how--1 tl\* f ein maintained. There was Kund^n^°T r in WW at 2. 6d -undangs were taken with further' buyers at 18s. 9d., and
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  • 21 15 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber m Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38ft, Sellers 381/.. TIN
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  • 93 15 (From Our Own Reporter) oKuala0 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. LD newspapers ar c not worthless but can be sold to provide comforts for the victims of air raids and others who, in one way or another, are suffering as a result of the war. The
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  • 279 15 A ,^V n Britis h exports during October is shown in figures rust released in London. iSESL < om Great Britain U«t «i nth were V9l ued at £23 4 millions, which was nearly £8 millions below the September total and the lowest monthly total sincp
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  • 45 15 There were fewer road casualties l his week than last week, two people being killed and 26 injured as compared with three and 30 last week. The total numbers of aijured and killed to date this year are 684 and 91 respectively.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 163 15 IlADIES!! BJOZYGEN YEAST-VITAMIN 5 TABLETS CLEARS THE I J ski* OFF UNSIGHTLY SPOTS AND BLEMISHES send 30c Stamp for trial tot J G.PO. Box 439 Sincanore 5 I IMfLES GUARANTEED CURE VYITHOUT OPERATION IHH is a dangerous and painful jytse. Early treatment always !a jv:sable. Messrs Lav Kirn Ping an£
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    • 231 15 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. G. DOVE, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2. Finlayson Green. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled \,v THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporat
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    • 264 15 I STEAMER SAIUrVftS I BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES j For all information apply to: I P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, RI.S.N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD., Tel. 5497. I ?**!L C (APCAR) LINE) FOT H GKONG SHANGHAI, j MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular
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    • 343 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being: maintained hy The R O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passeng. ers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce res* tricted.
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  • 341 16 Retain Said Determined On No Military Action Reuter. Zurich, Dec. 23. THE visit of Count de Brinon (Fren:h Ambassador in Paris) to Vichy on Saturday caused nervousness in official circles there, according to the newspaper La Suisse which adds that he brought fresh German
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  • 33 16 Reuter. London, Dec. 23. MESSAGE to Italy" will be the A subject of Mr. Churchill's brcadcast in the home and Empire broadcasting programmes at 8 p.m. to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 74 16 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 22. THE first Japanese military mission of its kind since 1918 left Japan en route for Germany and Italy today. The Domei agency says that the mission is heaaed oy LieutGeneral Yamashita. DirectorGeneral of Military Aviation, and is travelling via Siberia. A
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  • 210 16 Reuter. rTT London. rw THE names of officers and bmT, the three fighting "which have been brought? notice in recognition of dis ed services i n connection 5' operations i n the field and June 1940- occupy 23^ Gazttte UPP emem t0 lhf The list Includes
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    • 159 16 Evening patent shoe elegant style. For evening party. Practical shoe for everyday work. Walking shoe of fine calf, with bend so e anc father midsole. Heel with leather lift. WHAT BETTER PRESENT? Every gift] of a War Savings Certificate is a lasting reminder of the goodwill and friendship of the
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    • 14 16 Takin Rtgultrly E*try N,gbi v v Bile beans KEEP YOUR FIGURE SLIM AND ATTRACTIVE
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    • 362 16 Public Notices NOTICE I, the undersigned, Mrs. F. V. Sladek. proprietress of the "Oyster Clvb 1 situated at No. 200, Middle Road, Singapore, do hereby inform the public that I have admitted Mr. Wee Ah Sim to be my partner in the aforesaid "Oyster Club" in equal shares from the
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    • 267 16 THE v"RUPTCY ORDMVCE v X APTER 45 In W x Court StK Settlement Settlement of Slng&fOß Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No Mi Re YOE TECK ANN of No Cuppage Road. Sing;aporf, Ok i at the Mercantile Bank of Indu i Ltd., Singapore, i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVB I that a
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