Malaya Tribune, 4 January 1941
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Title Section22 1941-01-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Nht Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, January 4, 1911.22 words
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Article71 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. Belgrade, Jan. 4. j THE present visit cf the Bui- garian Prime Minister M- Filoff to Vienna is charged with significance for tne Balkans declares the Berlin correspondent of the Belgrade newspaper Vreme, who is accredited with exceptionally close contacts with the Nazis. Leading GermanReuter. - 71 words
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Article48 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. Athens, Jan 4. i DESPERATE Italian counterA attack against the cently captured by the wer repulsed by the G««KS wav Italian losses, stated a Greek,uw eminent spokesman last night, u nl counter-attacks were mainly jgjgfj* the heights in the Klisura district. —Reuter. mtmReuter. - 48 words
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Article75 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. Mexico City, Jan. 4. DROBAELY as a of tne I Mexican Government's ban Charlie Chaplin's film w Great Dictator" which has been playing to full houses here and leat'ets of German ongin have teen plastered all over the city attacking the film and allegingReuter. - 75 words
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126 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 4. THE world's biggest liner the Queen Ions, is acquiring the dfsclosed last night Cape Town front New York the slightest hitch, and without sighting any enemy craft y The' fact that she was bound for Cap** wasj closely guarded secretReuter. - 126 words
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777 1941-01-04 1 WHOLE DAY NIGHT POUNDING OF BARDIA TERRIFICR.A.F. BLITZ Reuter. Cairo, Jan. damage jESS* f; rh ef of the Australian General Staff, commenting on the the tered. Tlie Auswmw wiU Ions disposed." The outer defences of Bardia are very extensive, stretching from Waddi Rahib, a coasal point.tout Ave miles north ofReuter. - 777 words
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141 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. Ixmdon, Jan. 4. NEW weapon against 13A boats is being used by the British Navy. Reuter h »ta a vessel called the Corvette, whose prototype J the Whalebajtcher. It smaller thaa a sloop. After ihe outbreak of war, converted tmwlers were first to PtotectReuter. - 141 words
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Article85 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 4. HEALTH in tropical Asia is finding a new guardian in Australia upon whom tropical medicine Ii becoming more and more dependent The Commonwealth is now supplying serums, vaccines, antitoxins and other products essential to health in India, Malaya, Burma, the NetherlandsReuter. - 85 words
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187 1941-01-04 1 London, Jan. 4. FRANCO-GERMAN negotiations are proceeding slow- ly owing to Marshal Petain's resolute remttwe to everything not included in the armistice terms, according to reports from Berlin. Although Hitler could, at any moment, bring over whelming force to bear on Marshal Petain and187 words
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Article61 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. i Shanghai, Jan. 3.—The large French liner d'Artagnan, which was 1 stranded here owing to the desertion of 26 of the French crew, has now left for Saigon, considerably shorthanded. d'Artagnan (15,000 tons) was formerly engaged on I voyages between France and the iFar East, but since the FrancoGermanReuter. - 61 words
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159 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. o. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has announced that steps Jte being taken to begin building about 200 mprrhantmen of about 7.OUU tons; eachu costing $300,000,000 to $350,000,000. Qn Th a President made this announcement at a Press conference The vessels, he said, will beReuter. - 159 words
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Article, Illustration346 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. J- Washington, Jan. 4. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has disclosed that he is ahortfr ™f* 1 Mr. Harry Hopkins (former Secretary Britain as his personal representative^ M is appointed to succeed Mr. Joseph Kennedj r Mr. added that Mr. Hopkins would have no dutiesReuter. - 346 words
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250 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. l London, Jan. 4. PARRIED on a stretcher for r* four days over the Albanian mountains by Greek soldiers and with a broken leg and a bullet wound in the elbow, an R.A.F. pilot of a British bomber which was last seenReuter. - 250 words
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Article81 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 4. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has suspended the eight-hour working day for labourers and mechanics employed by the Government to the construction of army and ail bases on the Atlantic coast and on the Caribbean sites leased from The executive order statesReuter. - 81 words
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68 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. Kobe, Jan. 4. T HE American liner President 1 Coolldge has arrived from Shanghai on her way to the United States with 779 passengers, including many of the wives and children of the crews of the United States Fleet in the FarReuter. - 68 words
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Article141 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. New York, Jan 3. rl re-organisation of tno i Vichy Cabinet was an- nounced to-day. A trinm- virate consisting of Admiral j Darlan, General Huntrifer and M. Flandin has been t formed to direct the country 1 under Marshal Petam s orders, it was announced', AReuter. - 141 words
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Article269 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 4. THE destruction of Bremen's shipbuilding 1 was continued by the R.A.F. in a ra.d which I Thursday night. Besides destruction the to prolong the inevitable disorganisation of the dty, accormng to an Air Ministry bulletin. buildings west of the station weReuter. - 269 words
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Article64 1941-01-04 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 4 WATCHERS helped to save sec* of buildings when Genu] bombers rained hundreds of Ince? diaries on Crewe in the west R England last night. < High explosives were also dro ped and several buildings wt damaged. The raiders appeared be concentrating onReuter. - 64 words
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Article168 1941-01-04 2 Singapore, Friday. SHORTLY after he had loaded a van with tins of tea at Cross Street, Wong Yong saw a young compatriot offering for sale to a sundry goods shop keeper at Boat Quay a tin of tea, similar to those he had loaded168 words
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186 1941-01-04 2 Reuter. London, Jan 3. WELCOMING the news' that the French and Thai Governments are reverting to diplomatic negotiation for settlement of their territorial dispute on the Mekong, The Times, in a leader, after recalling that almost the whole Laos region formerly belonged to Thailand,Reuter. - 186 words
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Article53 1941-01-04 2 Singapore, Saturday IN a fight between two factions', late last night at Duxton Road, a Chinese was injured and had to be taken to the hospital for treatment. He sustained lacerated wounds on the foot. Bottles were said to have been used in the course53 words
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Article38 1941-01-04 2 Singapore, Saturday WHEN a bus overturned at Thompson Road last night, three Indian passengers were injured. They sustained abrasions on the hands and legs and were conveyed to the General Hospital by the ambulance.38 words
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Article23 1941-01-04 2 The Rev. A. C. Parr, MA. (Oson). Vice-Principal of St. Andrew's School, has returned to Singapore from his furlough accompanied by Mrs. Parr.23 words
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Article418 1941-01-04 2 MoreApplicationsWanted For First Aid Nursing IT is officially announced that to enable the records to 1 be brought up-to-date, all women who have already enrolled with the Man-Power Bureau of Singapore, oi the Resident Councillor, Penang, or the Resident Councillor, Malacca, for voluntary or paid418 words
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106 1941-01-04 2 Singapore, Friday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of 1 fraudulent possession of a chair, Tan Ah Boon, a middleaged Hokkien, was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment in the Fifth Police Court, to-day According; to the prosecution, a detective who was on rounds106 words
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266 1941-01-04 2 Singapore, Friday. IN a cross-summons case in the District Traffic Court to-day, involving two parties, F|Sgt. William George Dicker of the R.A.F... Seletar, and Lt. Bernard Lennox of the R.A.M.C., the sequel to a Collision between tw 0 cars at the junction at Bras Basah266 words
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Article22 1941-01-04 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time NONE22 words
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178 1941-01-04 2 MESSRS. Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd.. in their weekly report on the rubber market say that the holiday period covered by this review has been remarkable save for its abnormal dullness. Prices show little change over the fortnight except in London, where the possibility of178 words
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Article76 1941-01-04 2 Singapore, Friday. II YQTNG Hokkien, Liow Thian Senr, was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes on a charge ef armed robbery, at the conclusioi of a preliminary inquiry in the Second Police Court, today. Leow wt; alleged to have been one of thrfe Chinese76 words
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Article387 1941-01-04 2 SALARY SCHEME DEFECTS (Tribune Staff Reporter) MEMBERS of the local Medical Servfce have presented x a petition to Government dealing with defects in the salary schemes for locally recruited officers in the Medical Service, leave regulations, allowances to assistant house surgeons and housing problems. This is387 words
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Article72 1941-01-04 2 Singapore, Friday. APPEARING b?foie Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, to-day, Reishan Singh, 30-year-old Sikh, claimed trial when a charge of theft of a bicycle from the Roxy Theatre on Nov. 2 wa£ preferred against him. Reishan Singh also claimed trial to the alternative charge of72 words
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170 1941-01-04 2 H. A. LORD, Chief of the Salvation Army in Malaya, h%? received a cablegram from the Army headquarters in Londfc describing the Salvation Army's work for 2,000,000 men of Jis Majesty's services weekly in more than 500 centres. There are now 200Vnobile canteens visiting170 words
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Article80 1941-01-04 2 Singapore, Friday.! NEO ENG, 33-year-old HokkieiA and T? u lat bin Gafar, 43-year-j| old Malay, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second court to-day on a charge of theft cf 820 katis of snloked rubber sheets, the property of Bah Khai King, on New80 words
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Article87 1941-01-04 2 Singapore/ Friday. THE FACT that he had 26 previous convictions did not deter Mohamed Noor bin Kamin, a middle-aged Malay, from getting himself once more on the wrong side of (he law. Mohamed, pleading guilty to a theft charge in the Fifth Police Court to-day, was sentenced to87 words
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Article94 1941-01-04 2 THE text of the draft income tax bill, which is designed to carry into effect in the Colony the recommendations of the Joint Committee on Income Tax, and which will shortly be introduced in the Legislative Council, was published in the Gazette yesterday. The Bi'l is based94 words
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Article51 1941-01-04 2 THE K.N.I.L.M. has inaugu- rated a new regular service on the stretch, Batavia-Palembang-Singapcre-Medan. The service will be operated by Douglas DC-3 machines. This will bring the number of K.N.1.L.M./K.L.M. connections between Singapore and Batavia to four a week and meets the requirements: of an ever-increasing air nassenger51 words
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81 1941-01-04 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Jan. 3. »AMA SINNIAH, former president "of a Tamil association, appeared before Mr. W. J. Thorogood in the Police Court to-day on a chargp of criminal breach of trust of $5,033 which was for lottery tickets entrusted to him81 words
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Article136 1941-01-04 3 Singapore, Friday. AT the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry before Mr j G Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, V. P. Baker, a European assistant cashier ol John Little and Co., Ltd., was committed for trial at the next Assizes on charges of criminal breach of trust and136 words
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Article114 1941-01-04 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. AS a sequel to a car crash opposlte the Police Station in Main Road early yesterday, a European. B D Miles, appeared before the Taiping Magistrate to-day on a charee of negligent driving. Inspector Bakar prosecuting stated the car114 words
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Article22 1941-01-04 3 Mr. Norman Grenier of Kuala Lumpur has left on a trip to New Zealand. He expccia to be away for four months.22 words
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119 1941-01-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TifAINLY through the generosity of Johore Malays and Chinese, the Malay crew of H.M.S. Pelandok will have a canteen of their own at the Naval Base shortly. The canteen is at the present in the course of construction.119 words
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Article91 1941-01-04 3 Singapore, Friday. PONVICTED on a charge of theft V of a 50-cent piece, Chan Ah Yang, a Chinese seamstress, was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment .and fined $35, or two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, in the Fifth Police Court, to-day. The accused was stated to have91 words
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Article88 1941-01-04 3 Singapore. Friday. ARRESTED In a house at New Bridge Road early this morning, Go Phok la. a Chinese, admitted that he was a member of an unlawful society—The Singapore Youth National Salvation Union— when he was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate Court Inspector88 words
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Article22 1941-01-04 3 The High Commissioner has appointed Mr. W. H. Findlay as Second Lieutenant In the Local Defence Corps in the State of Selangor.22 words
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Article198 1941-01-04 3 Singapore. Friday. 4 FATAL motor accident at Tiong Bahru Road on the afterA noon of Dec. 21 had a sequel in the Coroners Court to-day when Mr. W. G. Porter held an inquiry int 0 the death of a 63--year-old Chinese, Lee Kay Guan.198 words
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Article22 1941-01-04 3 The Rev. Dr. Chelllah. B.A. PH.D. (Lond.). has arrived in Singapore with his family to Join the staff of St Andrew's School.22 words
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Article, Illustration27 1941-01-04 3 His Highness the Sultan of Johore and Lady Ibrahim, who are now back in Malaya. A big reception has been arranged for them in Johore.27 words
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324 1941-01-04 3 Tells How The Cape Honours Its War Dead Every Day (Tribune Staff Reporter) TPHE fact that in Cape Town a two mihutes' silence every day in honour of those who had falUn in the war hud been observed by members of the public since324 words
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Article55 1941-01-04 3 Singaoore-^iday.— Charged with having stoh a gold watch valued at $15 fror a motor garage In Rangoon Fad, on Sept. 2, Kamasamv a 26' ear-old Tamil, pleaded euilty bifre Mr. J. G. Rappoport, fn the ltd Police Court, to-day. Sentence as stayed until Jan. 8. Bail was fered55 words
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Article219 1941-01-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SIR PERCY MeELWAINE, Chief Justice of the Straits Settlements, whc left Singapore last May on furlough, is expected back in Singapore. The following changes will take place in the Supreme Court following the arrival of Sir Percy McElwaine: Ifr. Justice a'Beckttt Terrell, who has219 words
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Article69 1941-01-04 3 rE number of calls attended by the Singapore Fire DepartI ment accident ambulance service, during the month of December was 305. and of these 38 were to cases outside Municipal Limits. The cases are ciassified as follows:—motor car accidents 58. motor lorry accidents 17, motor bus accidents 4.69 words
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Article59 1941-01-04 3 Singapore. Friday: —A charge of house-breaking in Raffles Quay, on Jan. 2 was explained to Lee Lav Teck, a 42--year-old Hokkien. when he was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the Third Police Court, today. The case was postponed for mention on Jan. 10. and bail was59 words
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Article257 1941-01-04 3 Singapore, (Friday. AN interlocutory application by Mr. Aaron Manasseh to restrain Mr. A. Thiruvengadam, trading as Manasseh Film Co., from screening two Tamil pictures in the Straits Settlements, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Pedlow in the High Court to-day. Mr. J. C. Cobbctt. who appeared in257 words
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Article609 1941-01-04 3 Publicity Chief Interviewed (Tribune Staff Re-rter) THAILAND'S policy of strict neutdity was emphasised, in 1 an interview by Nai Villas O.stamda. Director of Publicity ant Propaganda, Thailand, who wtin Singapore on his way 1 ——J Uin U««tntrr r* 1 YY\ home. Rumcurs that Thailand had concluded609 words
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Advertisement92 1941-01-04 3 MUST U SUIT HIS AGE As your baby grows out of his original singlets Into larger sizes, so he grows out of his original food. The ALLENBURY system of Infant Feeding consists of three loods —Nos. I, 2 and 3 which are scientifically graded to meet baby's growing requirements from92 words
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Advertisement266 1941-01-04 3 Australia produces Biscuits jC&r/r Breakfast Cereals everything that you Butter, cheese l i Wf need for your shop- C D r r e^ Fruits s*. 1 ping list. A really Honey I F b Fruits in Syrup TOVt fine choice of good Fis/i Pasrcs WUV l vi Jam* things for266 words
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195 1941-01-04 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. FIGHTING hard from the initial gong and delighting the crowd with close quarter exchanges, Ycung Corbett scored a popular win over Little Herman in the main bout of 12—2 minute rounds in the Jubilee Park last night.195 words
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Article66 1941-01-04 4 AT a meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Club held at the V.M.C.A. last night, following formal acceptance of the minutes of the last general meeti ing, the following officials were j elected for 1941: President, Sq. I Leader C. G. R. Lewis; hon. secre- tary.66 words
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Article94 1941-01-04 4 THE Monthly mixed foursomes competition at the Garrison Golf Club played early this week, resulted in a win for Major and Krs. J. J. OT>wyer with a net score of 69. The following were the best returns. Majcr and Mrs. J. J. O'Dwyer 28 19 es94 words
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316 1941-01-04 4 VENTURA MARQUES GOING TO MEXICO FEATHERWEIGHT and lifthtweighl champion of Sinpapor 1 one of the most popular and cleverest of foreign step into a Malayan ria*, Mexican Ventura Marques is leaving Singapore shortly, tfoinj? back home to Mexico. Marques first appeared in Singa- pore five316 words
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Article55 1941-01-04 4 TO-DAY'S big rugby matfli takes place on the Padang wfcere the uncenquered Army Reds the Australian Air Fcrc r team. Both sides are without some ot their best players but octn are equally con- ndent of victory. The match is in aid of the War Fund and some55 words
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Article44 1941-01-04 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY: CSC. v Indian Army, Balestier: S.C.R.C. v Police, Depot; Post Office v St Andrew's Old Boys. Post Office; Singapore Hornets v Mountain Regiment. Naval Base. RUGBY: Army Wanderers v R.A.F. (Reds), S.C.C; Johore v Selangor. J. Bahru; North Trial, Ipoh.44 words
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Article65 1941-01-04 4 Well known players including Abdul Rahman. Kck Choy. Valuer" Keng Hock. John Then. PakTong, Lian Sin. Chun Onn. Yew Leng, Kuan Chong. Choon Lye Wei Mun. Ah Hong. Jargasi and Hoeden will take part in tomorrow* soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium In which the Municipal Services Club65 words
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25 1941-01-04 4 The following events* will be held at the Singapore Swimming Club to-morrow: Novices' race. JacksonMiller Cup (first event. 50 metres handicap".25 words
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Article55 1941-01-04 4 The following will represent the V.M.C.A. against the East Surreys at basket-ball en the V.M.C.A. ground this evening at 5 p.m.: B. Fones. Lim N.iit Siong. Looi Peng Trans, w«w sune Goh Chin Chve. Ng We? Yean, Loh Swee Kee. Koh Chit M?ng, Lee Joh55 words
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355 1941-01-04 4 H.K.S. Battery 3 S.C.C. II 2 IMPROVING their play very much inWie second half, the H.K.S. Battery (Nee Soon), did ver) well t v defeat the S.C.C. second string by three goals to tw©j n a hockey match played on the Club's ground355 words
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Article25 1941-01-04 4 In a rugby match played on untitled Padang yesterday evening, the RM (Changii defeated the S.C.C. "1 team by ten points (two goals* 1 nil.25 words
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Article307 1941-01-04 4 THE following are weights lor to-day's races at Penang: RACE ONE Horses, Class HI, Div. V—6 Furs. Invention 9.0 Rhett Butler 8.9 Tiderace 8.8 Jaguar 8.6 New Cello 8.6 Jacatra 8.6 Harriford 7.12 NON-ACCEPTORS: Spitfire 8.9 Four O'clock 8.8 Little John 7.13 RACE TWO Horses, Class307 words
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Article19 1941-01-04 4 Our Penang correspondent telegisphs: The going is very good. Course tips are INEZ, KOALIN, CONSTANT LIGHT.19 words
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Article52 1941-01-04 4 The Selangor junior inter-team singles badminton league has concluded with the result still undecided as two teams have tied for first plate. The teams are Springvale "A" and Lok Hwa, each of which has 26 points won in 30 games. The question of a re-play is to be decided by52 words
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Article48 1941-01-04 4 FOLLOWING arc "Spectator-" revised selections lor to-day's races at Penang: Eiacc I—JAG CAR New Cello liacc 2—SINDANGLAJ A Constant Light Race 3—NONYA SARAWAK Sir Merton liacc 4—THE EMPEROR Inez Kace S—TO PL A Mane Brute Race 6—BLARKT.M Wicklow Bay Race 7—HARPO Kaolin Race B—SAN FRISCO Straight iii^nt48 words
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Advertisement158 1941-01-04 4 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. Branch Office: 348. N. Bridge Rd, SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING 5.000 B ET ICS Wanted to write for FREE BOOKLET which explains in simple language how DIABETES IS CURABLB WITHOUT FASTING, DIETING OK INJECTIONS158 words
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Miscellaneous40 1941-01-04 4 TIDE TABLES This week's high tides: TO-DAY:—2.SO a.m., 8.7 ft.; 2.34 p.m., 8.6 ft. Next week's: SUNDAY:—3.29 a.m., 8.5 ft.; 3.24 p.m., 7.9 ft. MONDAY:—4.O9 a.m., 8.4. ft:; 4.25 p.m., 7.4 ft. TUESDAY:—S.OO a.m., 8.3 6ft:; 7.41 p.m.. 7 ft.40 words
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1497 1941-01-04 5 VISITOR ANALYSES MALAYA'S PROGRESS Hongkong, Dec. 20. \|R. Wm. Yinson Lee, who has just returned from a six-months' trip to the Malay States, gave a talk on -The Chinese in Malaya" at a tiffin meeting at the Hongkong Y's Men's Club at St. Francis1,497 words
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Article289 1941-01-04 5 OEOPLK in a London suburb watched breathlessly as a blazing British fighter side-slipped over their heads, apparently out of control. "Hope he gets down all right," they said. They did not know that a young pilot officer was fighting to save their lives; that every289 words
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Article44 1941-01-04 5 UNDER the powers conferred on him by the Labour Ordinance. H. E. the Governor has appointed the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader, C.8.E., to be a member of the Indian Immigration Committee for one year with effect from i Jan. 1.44 words
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243 1941-01-04 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. rpHE nursing staff of the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital hi Ipoh will reach its full complement with the arrival, shortly, of a staff nurse from Queen Mary's Hospital, Hong Kong, making in all three staff nurses and243 words
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Article109 1941-01-04 5 ENTERTAINMENT (Press Preview) A SPECIAL screening of Alexander Korda's brilliant colour film, "Th° Thief of Baghdad," was held at the Cathay yesterday morning for the Press and s*chooi teachers. There is little doubt that the general screening of this film to the public seme time this109 words
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Article93 1941-01-04 5 ZOFBAIDA" or The Diamond Masked Lady." a Malay talkie, will be shown at the Garrick Theatre. Geylang. to-night, The picture, which features the well-known Malay Loretta Young. r iss Fin Young, a beautiful Javanese actress, is full of thrills and ccmic incidents. In addition, there are several93 words
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Article146 1941-01-04 5 Singapore, Friday. I BELIEVE I warned offenders that they would be dealt with seriously if brought up a second tim- remarked the fifth magisirate, Mr. L. C. Goh, to-day. in convicting and imposing a fine oi $200 on Lim Eng Soon, manager of Chop Chiang146 words
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Article22 1941-01-04 5 MR. F. E. E. Hindley has been appointed Assistant Controller of Restricted Exports for the Straits Settlements.22 words
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Article118 1941-01-04 6 Chinese Solidarity THE new building of the Singaix>re Chinese Association was officially opened the other day by Mr. Kao Ling-pai, the Chinese Consul-General. In his inaugural address, Mr. Kao laid special emphasis on the wide scope of activities oi* which this association is capable, and expressed the hope that118 words
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Article137 1941-01-04 6 JN this direction, he has had the assurance from Mr. G. H. Kiat, the President, that the aim of the association ia to foster a closer understanding between the Chinese born in the Straits and those born elsewhere. The President, however, has been careful to avoid the question137 words
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Article151 1941-01-04 6 /GENERAL Wu Te-chen, the Chinese goodwill envoy, in his present tour of Malaya, has time and again stressed the necessity for co-operation between the Chinese here and the authorities not only for the prosperity of the country but also for the security of the Far East. He is,151 words
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Article170 1941-01-04 6 we all know, a Chinese Volunteer Corps (consisting of Chinese British subjects only) has been in existence in this colony for many years, and it has earned such a good name for itself that its services are deeply appreciated by the public. Some of the officers and cadets170 words
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Article, Illustration416 1941-01-04 6 DOUGLAS MacDONALD HASTINGS - By DOUGLAS MacDONALD HASTINGS IN THE PICTURE POST |P we used an English word, instead of a French one, we should call the anti-aircraft barrage a barrier; for that's what barrage means. The guns round London put up a barrier of tire against the German raiders.416 words
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Article348 1941-01-04 6 IF he checks his position and finds his objective, to aim his bombs accurately he must fly on a straight course. If he flies on a straight course, the risk of a direct hit by gunfire is considerably increased. The sound locator guides the gun. If you listen348 words
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Article189 1941-01-04 6 AS soon as raiders are reported crossing the coast, anti-air-craft command decides the particular rhythm of gunfire which it is thought they will dance to most satisfactorily. Single raiders need a different accompaniment to mass formations. Changing weather necessitates a change in the music. Changing tactics necessitate189 words
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Article145 1941-01-04 6 THE gunfire you normally hear Ls caused by 3.75, 4.5's and quickfiring guns. The double booms with a pause between are made by the 3.7's* and 4.55. The rapid succession cf high-pitched barks comes from the quick-firing guns, shooting bursts of several rounds at lowflying aircraft. (The145 words
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Article390 1941-01-04 6 JUNKERS 87s circled low over the railway station as I left Bucharest after some eighteen months in Rumania, writes David Walker in a dispatch to the Daily Mirror. Two Gestapo agents followed me to the train to see that I went. I passed Jilava Prison, in390 words
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548 1941-01-04 6 ARGE numbers of German pilots and airmen are now resting in Norway. They are men who have been bombing London, and according to statements made to me recently by ft man just returned from that country, they are far from a happy548 words
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Article237 1941-01-04 6 jpROM the country districts and the towns and cities of Bri- tain evacuees are trickling back to the' seaside towns they left at the first warning of invasion. y :hey would have a choice of evaluation place. "The inference was that if they waited,237 words
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Article669 1941-01-04 6 OUR thoughts and ideas generally follow a fixed pattern, with the result that our habits and ways are more or less standardised. By Citing ourselves into this pattern \\> find that life moves on more smoothly than otherwise. But there is a vein of rest ir» human669 words
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Advertisement295 1941-01-04 6 Hari Raya Haji availability of F.M.S.R. Week-end Tickets, wili be extended as under OUTWARD JOURNEY Tuesday, 7th to Sunday 1 12th January, 1941, inclusive RETURN JOURNEY Thursday 9th to Tuesday 14th January, 1941 inclusive. For further particulars enquire STATION MASTER National Employers' MUTUAL QKNEBAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated im. WĕĔĔKUU295 words
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160 1941-01-04 7 Reuter. Dublin. Jan. 3. rIE Eire Government has protested to Germany about the bombs dropped on its territory, demanding reparation. A, .ul ion has proved that t] c bombs dropped in Ireland were cf German origin and the Eire Government has lodged a strongReuter. - 160 words
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Article87 1941-01-04 7 Reuter. Calcutta. Jan. 3. THE formation of a non-party definitely pledged vi the anti-Nazi front and the war effort was recom- A'l-lndia Confer- Calcutta, presided over by N Roy. former prominent >mmunist and now leader of the Radi ul Democratic People's Party, conference considered thatReuter. - 87 words
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Article97 1941-01-04 7 Reuter. HOME. JAN. 3. Till ROME CLAIM THAT "RED 1 CROSS PLANES" ARE BEING I BED ON BY BRITISH AIRCRAFI 1> MADE IN POPOLO DI ROMA, WHICH ADDS THAT SUCH PLANES GO TO THE HELP OF WRECKED SAILORS AND AIRMEN. ane, the newspaper says entry attacked, despiteReuter. - 97 words
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Article94 1941-01-04 7 T tXER Garwood Kent. 29-year-old former clerk at the United assy, was found guilty the Old Bailey of an offence under the Official Secrets Act. hearing of the case, which some days, was in camera throughout. Justice Tucker reserved judgment until after the trial of Anna94 words
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322 1941-01-04 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 3. fjEUTER'S special correspondent on the Albanian frontier, -day (Friday) reports that strong but unsuccessful co ittacka by the Italians have marked bitter fighting m and central Albanian fronts between Moskopolis and i ring the past 24 hours. The attacks were every-Reuter. - 322 words
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Article21 1941-01-04 7 Mr. S. Thurai Rajah, of the Klang Police has been promoted to be an Asiatic Inspector ln the Singapore Police Force.21 words
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597 1941-01-04 7 Australian Forces Rush Defences Reuter. CAIRO, JAN 3. JUST AFTER DAWN THIS MORNING, AUSTRALIAN FORCES, SUPPORTED BY TANKS, PENETRATED A SECTOR OF THE DEFENCES OF BARDIA, STATES A COMMUNIQUE FROM BRITISH GENERAL HEADQUARTERS. IT ADDS THAT OPERATIONS ARE CONTINUING. THERE IS NOTHING TO REPORTReuter. - 597 words
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Article66 1941-01-04 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 4. THE rubber industry is growing in Papua where the cost of production is lower than in Malaya, it was stated in London. Planting of rubber trees is steadily increasing and one-twelfth of Australia's rubber needs are nowsupplied by Papua. This is offeringReuter. - 66 words
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Article46 1941-01-04 7 Reuter. Vichy. Jan. 4. FRENCH incidents on the frontier between Indo-China and Thailand are reported in a Havas agency dispatch from Hanoi. The incidents, which are described as "not serious" took place at various points along the border following encounters between patrols.— Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration30 1941-01-04 7 I Allahabad. Jan. 3. UAULANA ABUL KA- ITI LAM AZAD, Presid--7 ent of the Congress Party S has been arrested under the Defence of India rules. —Reuter.30 words
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Article189 1941-01-04 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 3. bombers last night made another attack on objectives at Bremen. Targets at Emden were also attacked, it is officially stated. It is understood that last night's attacks on Bremen and were on a heavy scale. The visit to Bremen combined aReuter. - 189 words
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Article33 1941-01-04 7 Reuter. New York, Jan. 3. Mr. Harold Vanderbilt, honorary chairman of the Greek American Association, announces that one million dollars has been cab'ed to Athens for war re'ief. —Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article21 1941-01-04 7 Mr. A Packir Mchamed a prominent Indian businessman of Klang. who was en a holiday ln India, has returned to Klang21 words
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231 1941-01-04 7 British Wireless. London, Jan. 3. UMPIRE shipbuilding yards, by providing new tonnage, are 1 helping Britain to defeat the U-boat menace. has since greatly enlarged her shipbuilding industry. A yard is to be established at Whvalla. South Australia, to build merchant .ships up to 12.000British Wireless. - 231 words
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60 1941-01-04 7 THE Government have forwarded to Mr. S. M. Alkaff a copy of the following telegram sent by General Sir Archibald Wavell to H. E. the Governor: "Please convey to the Arab community of Singapore the thanks of myself and all ranks under my command for60 words
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Article160 1941-01-04 7 Reuter. New York, Jan. 3. A STATE of siege has been declared at Odessa (Black Sea port of Russia near the Rumanian border) according to a Berne despatch to the New York Times, which adds that Russian troops are massed alone the northern bank ofReuter. - 160 words
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Advertisement360 1941-01-04 7 We have in stock a wide range of F..P.N.S. or Silver Cups, Shields, Silver Medals and E.P.N.S. Tankards. i j Special Discounts to Clubs and Institutions. i^ROBINSON'S^ 382 j \LL THAT IS BEST IN /WALAY MUSIC jj COLUMBIA^ 4/f SEW n,TU RELEASE MALAY RECORDS 9 ""SE~ Gttt ***** PASIR PAN360 words
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Article131 1941-01-04 8 A DOCTOR who refused to answer j A a call in the early hours to a I woman panel patient has been warned by Mr. Malcolm MacI Donald, Minister of Health that his refusal was a breach of serI vice The woman died, and her hus-131 words
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Article139 1941-01-04 8 Central News. Chengtu. IN view of the paramount importance of tung oil as a re-venue-producing item in Szechwan's export trade, the provincial authorities are taking concrete steps to promote its production. According to a 5-year plan drawn up by the Provincial Agricultural Improvement Bureau, theCentral News. - 139 words
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Advertisement311 1941-01-04 8 YOUR WEEK-END I. pITOI ENTERTAINMENT! I I \JL 4 SHOWS TO-DAY TO-MORROW II a.m. 3.15 6.|5 9.15 Adventure <m pirate seas! Love beneath the tropic moon! Nelson as a swashbuckling buccaneer! Quay Jeanctte as a lovely belle of Old HP/ New Orleans, thrilling your heart Jgf as never before with311 words
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Advertisement263 1941-01-04 8 Malay* Bigs^D^^""^ BUILT ON SPECIAL SPRINGS Singapore's Beat Compelilion Floor (,R\\l» SAT. BALL EXTN. TILL 1 A.M. t SINGAPORE JP NOVICES ENTRY FEES m DANCE Opens Jan. 20th V M'MEROI'S I CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES 0F 1941 ABOUT EVENT! TO-NIGHT HAPPY THEATRE 6.45 9.15 "HAWAIIAN XMiHTSP* IN \ID OT CHINA RELIEF FUND263 words
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Advertisement219 1941-01-04 8 FIRST CLASS ENTERTAINMENT" I —I STRAITS TIMES. I TO-DAY TO-MORROW I 4 SHOWS DAILY I n a.m., 3.15, L I 6.15 9.15 P.M. At The I— I ALHAMBRA The Greatest Picture these two stars have ever had together! rSXtNOt WOS-Rnt Not. Pk*r. AIR-MAIL PATHE GAZETTE' and an interesting Topical Short219 words
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Article459 1941-01-04 9 Reuter. LONDON, JAN. 3. RADLY SCARRED BUT BRAVELY CARRYING ON, *> CARDIFF (WHICH IT IS NOW REVEALED WAS THE SOUTH WALES TOWN ATTACKED LAOTWGffIJIJ" MORNING BORE GRIM EVIDENCE OF BATORINGh IT RECEIVED IN THE BLITZKRIEG ON BRITAIN WHICH LASTED FOR MANY HOURS. ooth fhe Many victimsReuter. - 459 words
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Article157 1941-01-04 9 CURPRISE that people in sympathy v with the British Union of Fascists should be employed in the Air Ministry was expressed by Mr Justice Cassels at York Assizes when he sent Thomas Hubert Beckett, 35-year-old architect, to servitude for three years. 'Tt has been disclosed," the157 words
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452 1941-01-04 9 Reuter. Dublin, Jan. 3. THERE is much surprise in Eire at the widespread random bombing which took place to-day in the eastern counties, including the suburbs of Dublin. The people are at a complete loss to find an explanation, and there is speculation In regardReuter. - 452 words
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Article142 1941-01-04 9 At the sixth annual general meeting Of the Ko lun Association, held on Wed nesdav last the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year:— President. Mr. Koh Huan Chye; vicepresident. Mr. Koh Chor Keng; hon. secretary. Mr Koh Hung Hwee; asst. Hon. sec. Mr. koh142 words
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Advertisement218 1941-01-04 9 ])\Y > Where .IS—& l5 J ATLj A Everybody |G SHOW I Goes {i THONE 3400 ACULAR WUSICAI EXTRAVAGANZA A ME° CH E f|MINTS HAVI MIM WAITING fOR I gVJTb Vfe AMU X MIRANDA r riUTIHf A mSS?£S MEN MIRANDA HITS SINGAPORE jY STORM! //EAR SCVG \nu-rican Way," "BambiT Mamae218 words
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Advertisement73 1941-01-04 9 4« Altlt H X Geylang To-Night at 7.15 P.M. GRAND STAGE SCREEN ATTRACTION On The Stage: "THE RANGOON INDIAN DANCERS" Miss Zurabai Miss Mustari Bai On The Screen: "SOHNI MAHIWAL" (Punjabi Talkie* Gala Midnight Show: Matinees: To-day To-Night at 11.30 P.M. To-morrow at 2 00 p.m. The Sensational Malay Talkie73 words
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Advertisement35 1941-01-04 9 BEAUTY ATTRACTS NOTICE OUR SERVICE FOOD ALWAYS ATTRACT DINERS. We also cater for Dinner Parties— MARYLAND, CAFE RESTAURANT. 264, Middle Road, WmĔm A IHHHh l THE INDIAN UNANI MEDICAL HALL, 709, N. Bridge Rd., Spore.35 words
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Advertisement182 1941-01-04 9 Ipwii io*l \7Z rr I* ACCLAIMED BY PACKED HOUSES AS THE BEST COMEDY BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN B ij____f_f -COME ON GEORGE" Ato GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS. NEXT ATTRACTION The Famous Stage Play By Patrick Hamilton j A BRITISH NATIONAL FILM ANT O N WALBROOK (SIXTY GLORIOUS YEA RS VICTORIA THE182 words
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Advertisement2988 1941-01-04 10 Photography rnrm PHOTOS painted ny SPm SywSt "Studio. Singapore g» pi on* S6Ol. Stamps COLLECTION. Continental Stamp Mait. 79. Norxn Road. Singapore. Business Opportunities Engineering Suppllei^Tpt* i» Packing bestos Packl Wheels—Clrcular Saws—Files— emery Rubber H°^J n9 SVe P hone 22?7. SingaFiro Bricks— Clay. Telepnone mg, pore. Matrimonial wishes to meet2,988 words
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Advertisement696 1941-01-04 10 INTERNATIONAL TOADING COMPANY (MALAYA) LTD. At an Extraordinary General M&inS of the above Company, held on the W of December, 1940, at N° 1. High Street Kuala Lumpur, the iOUOWU? extraordinary resolution was PaSS ThaTit has been proved to the satisfaction of this meeting thao the Company cannot by reason696 words
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Advertisement439 1941-01-04 10 LATEST Chap AYAM (Pathe) MALAY RECORDS SECOND TO NONE Amongst the Call EARLY to Hear BEFORE Sold Out at:— ••BIRDSHOP," Ipoh. SOLE AGENT for PERAK j <n/v Telephone No. 280. Established 1902. Assessment List 1941. It is notified that in pursuance of the provisions of Section 63 of the Municipal439 words
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Miscellaneous734 1941-01-04 10 I TO-DAY'S It ||E SINGAPORE IONDOvI^L ZHL 225 metres (1 333 k!c*> CENTRAL trauJ ZHPI 30 96 metres (9.69 mcs) GSB 9.51 mcs vi ZHP3 41.38 metres (7 23 mics) (31.32 m.j; g.m> n 7 8.20 a.m. News ln English (every 11.86 mc s (25 29 n»■ morning). < 19734 words
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895 1941-01-04 11 Singapore. Jan. 3. Buyers. Sellers. MINING. v 36 3 10' a in :>' v c 10' i H!i 35- 36'- <Ssl 21- 22 6 0 83 0 87 e\ 15J- 1«- HI 152 156 If*/* 1 017 0.20 n n ,Jrt,> 037.4 0 46xd tr, (U)895 words
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Article85 1941-01-04 11 Singapore. Jan. 3. (fee (Spedal) Per bag $14.70 i No. 1 $13.80 No 2 $13.35 $12.45 I Broken) Per Bag No. 1 $11.55 Ho. 2 $11.10 $10.65 l 2 l "S.Q." Meedon Small Mill" Meedon'' Parboiled No. 1 Parboiled No. 2 übc 13.00 *r 14.00 nte Pepper 14 5085 words
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Article24 1941-01-04 11 untitled win short of the Z M g r )n r a 1 and will be likTS Umbel of Singapore un wr of seasons.24 words
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Article198 1941-01-04 11 1940 —A Stable Year For Rubber FE past fortnight has seen little change in either or marIcet conditions. The main support is and will continue to come from the U.S.A., and in view of pending economic developments it appears to be iix the interests of all that the present level198 words
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Article203 1941-01-04 11 Singapore, Jan. 3. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 214 116 London demand 2 4 116 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 2021/2 New York demand 47 3|32 Montreal demand 51 27,32203 words
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Article70 1941-01-04 11 Kunming. rE tea market m Burma is now almost completely dominated by overseas Chinese traders in that country, according to statistics compiled by the interested circles here. The volume of business transacted during the current year is stated to have already amounted to 10,000,000 rupees. With the70 words
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Article219 1941-01-04 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 10. THE eighth ordinary general meeting of Gad jah Rubber Estates I (1932), Ltd., was held to-day. I The chairman, Mr. P. J. Burgess, said that in spite of the increased demands for taxation, both in the Netherlands219 words
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Article215 1941-01-04 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) T London, Sept. 7. HE total revenues of the AngloJava Rubber Co. in the year ended Mar. 31 increased by £14v>,788 to £374.580. The dividend recommended is 4 per cent., as against 2 per cent. The report states that the directors' present215 words
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Advertisement144 1941-01-04 11 n,,„ ll|l| ,Z YCEN HAS HELPED THOUSANDS who suffer from STOMACH TROUBLES, 1 T WILL HELP YOU TOO! n m d 30 cents Stamp /or trial to G.P.O. Box 439 Singapore. he! the sun h ii Ambrose His Orchestra in nalf- w F7580 Fool Rusn m —F.T. Carry Oai Jfy144 words
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Advertisement385 1941-01-04 11 THE GREAI EASTERN OPTICAL COs Manufacturing: Opticians r«.S u S^ Uth Brid «c Tel. 210« UCamished in 1928 Optician C. V FAN Quality superior. AWI Workmanship TMTiiT W'4t Charges Moderate. Testing Wm GLASSES FROM #4 UPWARDS CROOKES FOR CLEAR DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION Try "PYE" Radio for which they are UNSURPASSED385 words
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Advertisement410 1941-01-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. ft O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Cottyer Quay, Tel. S99L RXS.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 Holiday410 words
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Advertisement348 1941-01-04 11 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 rJnited Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce res* tricted. Special348 words
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Article, Illustration20 1941-01-04 12 testeditumoon H .aidof Mrs. S Manasseh, Lady Lauton and Mrs. Barr. Drew, Mrs. J. Jonnwn.20 words
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292 1941-01-04 12 Country's Export Trade lotal 10 Reach $1,200 Millions? (Tribune Staff Reporter) rONSOUDATED figures of Malayan rubber exports v for the whole of 1940 published last night show that our rubber exports totalled 772 767 tons last yearthe highest level ever recorded, it is believed. Last292 words
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64 1941-01-04 12 Kuala Lumpur, Friday. ANEW Chinese daily newspaper made its appearance In Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 1. It is the Sin Kuo Mm Jit Poh. The equipment has been transported here from Singapore. The editor is Mr. Chow Han-muay, formerly of the Publicity Bureau of64 words
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Article17 1941-01-04 12 The monthly tin output of the Hcng Fatt (Sungei Besi) Ltd., for December 1940, was 4,250 piculs.17 words
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Article21 1941-01-04 12 Mr. F. J. Bryant, a former leader of the Perak Bar, has arrived from England on his annual visit to Malaya.21 words
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Article103 1941-01-04 12 A SOLDIER who shot a comrade was embraced and kfcsed by the dead man's mother at the in- "It was an accident," she said. Evidence was given that- white on guard duty. Fusilier Harold George Watson, aged twenty-six, aimed his rifle in fun at103 words
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Article18 1941-01-04 12 Mr Nadchitram. formerly attached to Headquarters. F.M.S.V.F.. Seremban has taken up duties as Chief Clerk. Police Court. Seremban.18 words
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Article314 1941-01-04 12 Reuter. 'By Kenneth Anderson, Reuters r special correspondent in the Sudanj Khartoum, Jan. 4. riNCE again, after over 40 years, the military railway built by Lord Kitchener for the re-conquest of the Sudan is choked with war material. I The sons and grandsons of bothReuter. - 314 words
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Article199 1941-01-04 12 Reuter. THE British J bolt has sunk Jj submarine which vusn'J under escort to its bas# pied territory, the Admirl nounces. After firing ,7 Thunderbolt's comma' 11 tall column of water ri* air from the Italian tj loud explosion was h__ when the smoke spray the vesselReuter. - 199 words
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Article100 1941-01-04 12 Reuter. Land A CIVILIAN annuo at an RAP. train::, been awarded the G (civilian Victoria Cro- exceptional coolness on several occasions. He is Leonard Har:v (Lincolnshirei. who has s the R.A.F. for 12 years. Farly last year a ship a: port with an unexplcdecl bombReuter. - 100 words
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Article61 1941-01-04 12 Reuter. London. untitled NO British submarine untitled operating within 5C 1 I the scene of tht sinkx? French submann? S auxiliary Rhone. This J on inquiry at the Admiral The French «a heavy explosions whii I way from Casablanca B1 The French Admiralty it is prcbable that w?re torpedoed byReuter. - 61 words
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Article14 1941-01-04 12 Mr. M. untitled Swettenham, has !cfi Midia ami Mr. V Rauurr. Mr Sivasamy. j14 words
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Advertisement80 1941-01-04 12 CREATES CAR FOR CAR STARTING AND LIGHTING MHVEO MOTORS LTD. S "po" Malar.-.. Kua.a l.umpur. .poh ft N«l Advt. of THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England*, la, Oldham l ane, Singapore. mmnmmMmmmwmmWwm I "STAR BRAND"' DELICIOUS WHOLESOME PURE VEGETABLE MARGARINE— A REAL SUBSTITUTE FOR BUTTER. j ADD80 words
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