Malaya Tribune, 14 January 1941
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Title Section23 1941-01-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, January i 1. 1941.23 words
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500 1941-01-14 1 IN STEADY STREAM Reuter. London, Jan. 14. /n recent extensions of the R.A.F. offensive to regular daylight as well as night bombardments lend additional interest to the news that four different kinds of United States bombers for the U.A.F are being flownReuter. - 500 words
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235 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 14. IN preparation for the coming attempt to invade Britain, thousands of workers have been drafted by the Germans to repair waterways and bridges destroyed during the invasion of Belgium, according to news received in London by Inbel (Free Belgian newsReuter. - 235 words
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Article78 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. Ankara. Jan. 14. M\M lives were lost and much damage caused by disastrous floods in the Antiorn res ion of Turkey, inhere ii" rivet Asi has overflow il folk wing torrential lams. Hit Hoods swept away bridges, wrecked mills, destroyed reads, uprooted trees and inundatedReuter. - 78 words
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Article155 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 14. MB. Hciirj Morgenthao, the lM I'niird state- Secretary of the Treaswy, disckstd yesterday that the British Government" was Bfjptating uith large groups of terica investment trust* for the site ot British investments in the I niied States. Mr. Morgenthau said: -"One wryReuter. - 155 words
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50 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 14. A BRITISH Wellington bomber is reported from Vichy to the German official news agency to have made an emergency landing near Lyons on Saturday night. The rnacnine it is stated, was destroyed but the crew saved and interned in unoccupied France.—ReuterReuter. - 50 words
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Article596 1941-01-14 1 {.EASE LEND BILL Reuter. Washington, Jan. 14. l r K first step in rushing the Lease and Lend Bill through Congress was taken yesterday (Monday) lu n it vote in the House of Representatives cleared iv v i 01* the Bill to come before the ForeignReuter. - 596 words
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Article75 1941-01-14 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Jan. 14. rE Bishop of St. Albans has announced that the Rev. W. H. Hopkins, rector of Blunham. will be deprived of his living* in Blunham. He further stated that the rector would not be eligible for anyVia Cable and Wireless. - 75 words
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Article163 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. New York, Jan. 14. MR. Verne Marshall, chairman of the -'Not a Foreign War Com- mittee." has announced that he [has been served with a subpoena to appear before the grand jury of the Supreme Court of the district of Columbia. He added that !he didReuter. - 163 words
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Article84 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. Ottawa. Jan 14. MILLIONS of people of Irish descent in North America 1 I would acclaim every act of co-opcr-i ation on the part of Eire against j the Axis" states a cablegram sent yesterday from the Irish-Canadians > jin Canada to the Eire Government, iReuter. - 84 words
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Article89 1941-01-14 1 British Wireless. London, Jan. 14. LIGHT is thrown on the work done by Members bf Parliament, apart from the regular meetings of the House of Commons, by the newly-issued report of the Select Committee on National Expenditure which is "to examine the expenditure for the defence services,British Wireless. - 89 words
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Article275 1941-01-14 1 British Wireless. London, Jan. 14. accounts of life in Paris are appearing in the French press. Le Temps says that the struggle for existence is the chief pre-cccupation of Parisians and outweighs all other interests. All that Parisians think and talk of at any hour ofBritish Wireless. - 275 words
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Article192 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Jan. 14. DUMOURS ot a coming Nazi air blitz in the Mediterranean are being spread from Berlin. The Berlin correspondent of the Dagens Nyheter reported yesterday tbat the German military command is obviously attributing an ever-increasing importance to the operations in the MediterraneanReuter. - 192 words
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Article59 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 14. ENEMY raiders appeared to be concentrating in the westerly parts of Britain last night. Raiders were reported over a south-western town, a town in the West country and in South Wales and over Liverpool. Up to a late hour, there hadReuter. - 59 words
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Article170 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 14. A VIOLENT surprise attack by Greek troops dislodged the Italians from their strongly fortified positions in the central sector of the front, says the Athens radio. Fierce hand-to-hand engagements are reported from the northern sector where the Greeks had an advantage inReuter. - 170 words
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Article276 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. Cairo, Jan. 14. a BRITISH patrol has routed an Italian force in the Metemma area in Abyssinia, east of Gallabat. according to reports from the Sudan front. The Italians withdrew after a slight resistance, leaving 40 dead and many wounded. The British casualties wereReuter. - 276 words
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Article80 1941-01-14 1 Reuter. West Palm Beach, Jan. 14. FLORIDA coastguards have tried fruitlessly for hours to refloat the liner Manhattan. Several hawsers were snapped during the attempts and the ground swe'ls carried her further ashore. Arrangements are being made to remove- the liner's 200 passengers.— Reuter. Later: SomeReuter. - 80 words
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Advertisement75 1941-01-14 1 i M. HASSAN, Electrical, Gag ft Water Contractor!, 34, 36, a 37, Bras Basah Bead. SINGAPORE TEL. MilFor all your requirements In the Installation or repairs of electric, fas and water pipe fittings, please consult without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE. We also stock:—Electric lightchandeliers, bowl fittings, lampshades, lampbulbs.75 words
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1296 1941-01-14 2 Gunner's Alleged Hospital Statement Singapore, Monday. EVIDENCE was called yesterday, at the court martial of Gunner Gardner, of accused's visits to a Japanese hotel to meet Shinozaki, the Japanese who was recently convicted unc er the Official Secrets Act. Pn in<r The1,296 words
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76 1941-01-14 2 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have broken into a house in Buckley Road, a charge of housebreaking was explained to Jabri bin Haji Ali. a 21-year-old Javanese, when he was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the Third Police Court, to-day. Jabri was said to have76 words
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Article64 1941-01-14 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. TANG Lai Tiang, a Teochew, was to-day produced before Inche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Mustapha. First Magistrate, and charged with the murder of a compatriot named Ng Ah Siang at Parit Jawa on the morning of Jan. 9. After the64 words
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65 1941-01-14 2 Singapore. Monday. CHARGED with the theft of five tins of condensed milk, Ang Boy. a young Chinese, claimed trial in the Fifth Police Court, to-day. Ang was alleged to have committed Uie offence at a house in Ulu Pandan Road on Saturday. The65 words
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Article239 1941-01-14 2 Singapore, Monday. THE story of how they forced their way through the door of A a room and found a man trying to escape by climbing over the wall partition of an adjoining room, while at the table was a second man attending to numerous chap239 words
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Article77 1941-01-14 2 Singapore, Monday. TAKING advantage of an accident involving a rickshaw at the junction of Rochore Canal Road and Syed Alwi Road on Sunday at 1.40 a.m., a 40-year-old Chinese, Yek Ngong, walked off with the oillamps from the rickshaw. Unfortunately for him, a policeman witnessed77 words
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Article16 1941-01-14 2 Syed Soft bin Syed Mausn Aljafree has been appointed as Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Central Kedah.16 words
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203 1941-01-14 2 Singapore, Monday. CONVICTED on a charge of offering an illegal gratification to a detective, Lee Ah Sai, a young Chinese, was fined $75, or six weeks' simple imprisonment, in the Fifth Police Court, to-day. The complainant, Khami Zaman, stated that on Dec. 21 while he203 words
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Article22 1941-01-14 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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126 1941-01-14 2 AT the fifth annual meeting of the Geylang Straits Chinese geworth League held at the Geylang Methodist Girls" Scnool on Saturday, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing V P 3. r Pastor: Rev. Chew Hock Hin; President: Mr. Koh Tiong Tai; Ist Vice-Presidents:126 words
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Article73 1941-01-14 2 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have stolen $55.15 worth of clothing belonging to Mohamed Saleh bin Wahab, from a house in Nankin Street, Hue Ah Tong a 21-year-old Chinese, claimed trial when charged before Mr. J G Rappoport, in the Third Police Court, to-day. He also claimed73 words
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Article60 1941-01-14 2 Singapore. Monday. SAID to have stolen a fountain pen worth $15. frcm Shozomat Sukawa. at th? New World Park on Dec 11 Ismail bin Alivi, a 27-year-old Malay, claimed trial before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, to-day. The case was postponed to Jan.60 words
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Article71 1941-01-14 2 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have committed theft of a gallon of benzine from a lorry kept in a garage at Jalan Besar on the night of Jan. li. Low Seng Kai, 34-year-old Hokkien claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. Hon Sui Sen, actmg second magistrate,71 words
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Article38 1941-01-14 2 A PUBLIC lecture on Some Observations of Man's Consciousness on Different Planes," will be delivered by Mr. Jane Clumeck on Thursday, at 6.30 p.m. at the Singapore Lodge, Theosophical Society, at 8 Cairnhi 1 Road38 words
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152 1941-01-14 2 Singapore, Monday. OECAUSE she had no money and she was worried, Chow Han Hon, a 48-year-old Chinese woman, attempted to end her life by cutting her throat with a razor. This was the reason she gave Mr. J. G. Rappuport. in the Police152 words
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Obituary148 1941-01-14 2 Shanghai. Jan. 3. MR. Edwin Butler, chief m of Holt's Wharf. Shanghai died suddenly at the wharl y< f day. With his death, th* engineering world has lost one of Its most outstanding figures. Mr. Butler was Superintendent Engineer of Alfred Holt Co Managers of the148 words
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Advertisement163 1941-01-14 2 AVOID OPERATION TKIED AND TESTED TREATMENT VOR ENLARGED TONSILS ADENOIDS Trie only remedy that has gained ;he highest reputation all over India and abroad. Non-recurrence Guaranteed Beware of Imitations Sole Distributors: ALLE> CLINK, Royapettah. MADRAS. Agents: NAIXA MOHAMED SONS, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Penang. |kT/\ DEPRESSION iiv/ WITH OKASA (a European163 words
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Article76 1941-01-14 3 irapore, Monday. ivith 299 eounterv" cenl coins, Tan ar-old Chinese, before Mr. J. 6. ben charged with isession of counhe had been en,ther person to cam' d that he had been ol the S2 prom prosecuting, s rres'ted In Roon or: Jan. 11. a a result of76 words
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31 1941-01-14 3 p ire, Monday. have committed tt ti a hOUfSs in Neil d v. Karmat Kaur. •man, claimed trial police Court, to-day tponcd until Jan ?lng offered.31 words
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Article26 1941-01-14 3 "W.B.D LIFE OF S INGAPORE" V I ol Singapore" is talk to be broad-to-day by Mr. i> the fifteenth i ntitled "Prearranged by pri I Singapore.26 words
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277 1941-01-14 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. he Sultan of Selangor and the British ReMajor G. M. ECidd, inspected yesterday raid shelters being constructed in ta Lumpur town. With His Highness of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary rlay) and the State Engineer. meat to-277 words
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Obituary233 1941-01-14 3 ONE OF Hongkong's most remarkable residents, Mr. Walter James Stokes, di°d at the Matilda Hospital early this month at the age of 78. The late Mr. Stokes, who was also well-known in Singapore, was" stricken with pneumonia before i Christmas and failed to recover.233 words
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Article23 1941-01-14 3 Lady Blaney wife ot trn Com-mander-in-Chief of the Australian Forces In the Near East, arrived in Singapore frcm Australia yes- terday.23 words
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364 1941-01-14 3 WAS WELSH HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Tuesday. I WHEN the Muar Government English School began its first term for 1941 on Sunday last, the teachers and boys missed a most familiar and popular figure, that of Mr. J. R. Tavlor, M.A. (Cantab). F.R.G.S.,364 words
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Article146 1941-01-14 3 Singapore, Monday. A YOUNG Javanese, Ahmad bin Mustajab, thought the opportunity too gocd to be missed when he fOUlid that his friend, with whom he was* living, had gene to work one morning and left a sum of $38 in the house. Ahmad was promptly tempted146 words
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Article23 1941-01-14 3 Mr. C. O. Tyndale Powell has been appointed under the Rubber Regulation Enactment To be Vlce-Chatrman of the i Assessment Committee for Kedah.23 words
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Article195 1941-01-14 3 THERE will be no special speaker i at to-morrow's meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore. The meeting will be devoted to views < from members on any subject they i wish to bring forward. The Club's weekly letter says: I We haven't heard anything far on195 words
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49 1941-01-14 3 Singapore, Monday, j PRODUCED in the Fifth Police Court, Teo Oh Bak. a Hokkien. claimed trial t 0 a charge of theft of a sack of potatoes at Tanglin Barracks, yesterday. The case was postponed one week, and bail ot $50 was extended.49 words
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374 1941-01-14 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. DURING his first official visit to Perak since his return from furlough, the opportunity was taken by His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, to discuss local defence measures with representatives of various communities at374 words
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Article, Illustration38 1941-01-14 3 SIR PERCY MCELWAINE, Chief Justice, S.S., photographed as he arrived at tne Supreme Court, Singapore, following the service at the Cathedra 1 yesterday morning, which preceded the openivrj of the first Assize session of the year.38 words
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535 1941-01-14 3 Singapore, Monday. U«OLLOWING the ceremonial opening of the first Singapore Assizes for the year, the first Assize case which came up to-day for hearing before Mr. Justice Cordon Smith was thai of a young Chinese, Lim Phang Kwee, who is alleged to535 words
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Article71 1941-01-14 3 Singapore, Monday. CHARGED with having assisted in carrying on a public lottery—the Ho Peng S.ah Penang Cash Sweep —Choa Hi Ang. a 53-year-olc Chinese, claimed trial before Mr. J G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate to-day. He was said to hava been arrested in a house in Albert Street,71 words
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Article183 1941-01-14 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kiang. Monday. MOHAMED NOOR, a Javanese Mandore of Elwina estate was discharged and acquitted of outraging the modesty of a married Javanese woman. Mariyam. Mariyam stated on the morning of Nov 6 her husband, who x weeder on the estate, left the183 words
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Article191 1941-01-14 3 Singapore, Monday. A FATAL motor accident at Keppel Road on the nieht of Dec. 31, in which a Chinese, Nai Sin, died as a result of injuries received when he came into collision with a motor-car, had a sequel at the Coroner's Court, this morning. When*the Singapore Coroner,191 words
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Article197 1941-01-14 3 (From Our Own Rcport-r) Malacca, Monday. THE Malacca Rotary Club held a dinner at the Rest House to bid farewell to their president, Mr. L. A. S. Jermyn, headmaster cf the Malacca High School, who is leaving on retirement. The function was an unqualified success. The large197 words
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Article70 1941-01-14 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. At S. ypeng Garden.'' Miss KUaUne Chan Kwve Neo, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Teck Chye of Malacca, was marked .at Saturday to Mr. Koh Sian Per. the oldest son of Mr. and Mis Koh Chin Joo of Singapore.70 words
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Article16 1941-01-14 3 Syed Sheh bin Syed Abdullah untitled dm has been appointed Assistant Bupei trndtnt Customs. South Kedah.16 words
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Article16 1941-01-14 3 Mr. Tun All Tah. of the S.S. Legal Service; hns been appointed v Deputy of Stamps.16 words
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Advertisement25 1941-01-14 3 j BOTTLE 'yfl|\ WITH A LOT Identical with the natural water in L taste and medijjfe*, cinal properties BfflHBH as recommended by doctors PHONES'. 3700-370925 words
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Advertisement82 1941-01-14 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. THOSE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTER WORTH82 words
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291 1941-01-14 4 Mountaineers Win On Muddy Field Mountain Battery 2 S.C.C 1 COME good goalketping by Brennan saved the S.C.C. from a bigger defeat than the single goal margin by which they lost their hockey match against the Mountain Battery on the Padang yesterday.291 words
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Article74 1941-01-14 4 Tie following will represent the Sportlight BP. in a friendly badninton match of four singles and three doubles against the Merry Union BP. B" team on Sunday at 30- p.m. at 687. Geylang, Road. Anthony TOk, Benny Ang, Goh Tee Scon. John Chua. Johnny Tay. Xa l74 words
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Article38 1941-01-14 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY: C.S.C. v V.M.C.A. Juniors Balestier; Post Office v R.I.A.S.C. Post Office. Police v. Hvderabads, Raffles Inst. RUGBY. S.C.C. -B" v. Heavy Batteiv. S.C.C; Loyals v. RE.. OiDman; St. Andrew's 0.8. v. Yacht Club, Woodsville.38 words
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Article107 1941-01-14 4 THE Royal Singapore Yacht Club programme for the week-end is: Friday: Usual races for all classes, starting at 5.23 p.m. for the "A" class, and at 5.25 p.m. for the other classes. Sunday: "C" class will sail the first race for the Caprice Challenge Cup. starting at107 words
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305 1941-01-14 4 V.M.C.A Indian Association 1 DOGGY conditions hampered play at the V.M.C.A, ground yesterday evening, when the V.M.C.A. beat the Indian Association live goals to one at hockey. The V's fie'ded nine men. while their opponents made shift with vn. but were unable to305 words
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Article183 1941-01-14 4 (From Our Own Kepoiter) Ipoh, Jan. 14. CCOFFLAW and Stella's Pet were *een in outstanding gallops thi* morning and both hold chances for Saturday. 0..1y the sand track was open for fast work, the grass track being soft after yesterday's rain. The major strings, those of183 words
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131 1941-01-14 4 THE same team that defeated Negri-Sembilan 5—4 last week, will represent Singapore in its sixth interStale hockey match of the against Malacca on Saturday. The match will be played <n the S.R.C. ground, and though the field will not be enclosed a charge131 words
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Article166 1941-01-14 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Jan. 13. the annual general meeting of the North Perak Tennis Association held at the Chinese Recreation Club, Taiping, last night it was decided that owing to the war, no prizes will be given this year at the championships but instead, winners166 words
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Article156 1941-01-14 4 THE programme lor Taiping Turl Club's February professional race meeting on the 20th and 22nd will inciude two runs each for horses, class four and ponies, class two, and two runs for horses, class tince under special conditions. The programme is: Horse.s Class 3 (special conditions', about156 words
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102 1941-01-14 4 THE Useful Lads B.P. will play a friendly badminton match of six singlet and three doubles against the Seiangoon Lads B.P. at the latter's court on Sunday commencing at 2 p.m. Useful B P. players will be: R. Nadarajah, Wee Peng Hong, S.102 words
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Article26 1941-01-14 4 The final of the Inter-Club badminton of the Singapore Bad mm ton Association will take place on Thursday night at 7.15 at the Clerical Union Hail.26 words
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150 1941-01-14 4 Manila, Jan. 13. JAPANESE swimmers of the Rikkyo .University romped home in various event on the second day of the all-Philippine championship meeting. In the 100-metre free style Shigeo Arai won. establishing a new Philippine record of 58.5 seconds, while Takeji Honda captured150 words
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Article267 1941-01-14 4 Singapore, Monday. wrenching away the staple of a lock of a room in tenement house in Raffles Quay, Lee Lav Teck. a Ch entered the room. This happened in broad daylight, and the noise attracted the attention of an Indian, living in an adjoiningf room,267 words
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Article361 1941-01-14 4 MALAYAN TURF TOPICS BY SPECTATOR interesting race on the last day of the Perak Turf I "Spitfire" meeting is that of Class 1 ponies over X' 2 rulongs. This is the first mile race to be run for Malayan within memory. Nine ponies have361 words
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Article47 1941-01-14 4 THE Singapore Badminton Association will be holding an "At Home" and prize distribution on Saturday at thei Clerical Onion Hall. Rangoon Road. The annual Marrieds vs. Singles matches for Tan 800 Teck Tronhv will be played. Mrs. Tay Lian Teck has consented to cive away the prizes.47 words
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Article227 1941-01-14 4 S.R.C. 3 Malaya Signals I DLAYING hocke v on a ground which became muddy after the first ten minutes, the S X < defeated the Malaya Signals by three goals to one, when met on the S.R.C padang, terday. In spite of the227 words
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Letter137 1941-01-14 4 AN APPEAL (To The Editor of the Malaya Tribune* Sir,—Applications for my Battle Plane Souvenir, published in 1918 have been received by me from various Aircraft Clubs in England and in other parts of th? Empire. The publishers cf Souvenir presentation copies. "The Field Prey's," sold137 words
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Article36 1941-01-14 4 Batavia. Jan. 13.—There untitled 20.000 regular contributor Spitfire Fund, contributmc 31.0*1 guilders monthly. The Fund soon be able to offer one 5| monthly to the British Em pin A big increase in the contributors expected soon.36 words
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Advertisement260 1941-01-14 4 Ibiozygenl I eradicates indicestionl Setu? 30c Stajnv for trial to P G P.O. Box 439 Singapore. CUT ME OUT And send me yonr name and address to Boon Pharmacy, ipoh and Penan? I wU] brine yon FREE under Plain Cover a medical leaflet of Saatl Oil which tells yon how260 words
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Advertisement36 1941-01-14 4 WE HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK A WIDE SELECTION OF VULCAIN Stainless Watertight watches for you to choose from. (Your inspection cordially invited). YICK WOH HING, 429, North Bridge Road. (Near Middle Road). SINGAPORE. Tel. No. 7922.36 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-01-14 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 10.49 a.m.. 9.9. ft. TO-MORROW: 12 08 a.m.. 9 2 ft,: 11.28 a.m.. 10 3 ft.21 words
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4647 1941-01-14 5 property Owners To Petition The Govt. r% ROPERTY OWNERS "of all descriptions" in the Straits Settlements are forwarding a petition to the Government protesting against what they claim to be "oppressive, mWW and unfair" measures in respect of (a) the4,647 words
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Advertisement24 1941-01-14 5 Ithe safest remedy for colds catarrh etc. WHETHER YOU JOY-RMOE^ r LN.OT) Advt. of Nestle 4 Anglo-Swiss Milk Products. Ltd.. Incorporated in Nassau. BajumU.24 words
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Advertisement48 1941-01-14 5 The merlt l^| u P Tea Fit is I that it is drawn from the 1 cool Highlands of Ceylon I fgf> "GOLD LEAF' Tea is a 11 BH p° rfect Tea 1 Large Auditorium Size Cello Guitar PRICE $45 SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road Bb>T^48 words
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Article200 1941-01-14 6 The Admiral's Broom THK pendulum is swinging back. The sting is being 1 taken out of the punches of the much-vaunted Luftwaffe and the R.A.F. is carrying the fight into the enemy's camp, gradually wresting the initiative from the Hun. Concrete evidence has been accumulating over the last few200 words
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Article251 1941-01-14 6 Tilt, infiltration of Nazi troops and police into Italy, described by Rome as "for purposes of training," indicates the grave concern with which the Duce's senior, and till recently sleeping, partner views the Italian debacle. The observations of Mr. J. A. Spender, the Australian Minister for the Army,251 words
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Article138 1941-01-14 6 ph. X HAPS the most powerful blow of this war will have been struck in favour of democracy when Congress ratines this week the British Aid Bill which will have the effect of placing fully and unreservedly at the disposal of Britain and her allies, the gigantic resources138 words
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252 1941-01-14 6 rpHE WALLS OF SPAIN ARE COVERED 1 WITH POSTERS DEMANDING THE RETURN OF GIBRALTAR TO SPAIN. But I did not find them easy to read. For everywhere I went, from Port Bou to Badajoz, those posters had been torn and lacerated. Which252 words
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Article301 1941-01-14 6 BARCELONA'S docks and the dockers' suburb of Barceloneta are still in ruins. The Customs House is just the same mass of tangled iron and fallen masonry which it was after the Germans bombed it two and a half years ago. The port itse'f is almost deserted. One301 words
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Article203 1941-01-14 6 EVERYTHING is rationed. Every■S thing is dear. As a foreigner I was not entitled to a ration card until I had spent seven days in the country. That meant I could not buy any cigarettes, for cigarettes are only sold on ration cards. I had to buy mine203 words
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Article168 1941-01-14 6 MADRID had at least been rebuilt in the centre where there never had been really heavy damage. But the outside oi Madrid, the Resales quarter, the Casa del Campo. the University City, have been left as they were. Even so, there are many poor Spaniards living as best168 words
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Article, Illustration524 1941-01-14 6 This is an ir~ tide, written by Lie ut en a n t. Z y (j m v nt Li t y n s hi, a Polish officer. Lieut c narU Litynski escaped ti London frotl German occupied France by way Oi Vichy, Spain and Portugal. SPAIN524 words
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Article255 1941-01-14 6 EVERYWHERE in Madrid, in Barcelona, and in Saragossa. I saw these blond young men of military appearance with little Swastika flags in their buttonholes, who strutted around as though they were the lords of all they saw. The Hotel Nacional where I stayed in Madrid was full255 words
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Article266 1941-01-14 6 AN exchange of letters between General Sikorski and the late Mr. Neville Chamberlain took place on Mr. Chamberlain's resignation from the War Cabinet. General Sikorski, in the name of the Polish Government, paid tribute to Mr. Chamberlain's high qualities of courage with which he always upheld his266 words
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Article616 1941-01-14 6 •THERE was a time when paper readers in England regaled with articles on th< sterious and topsy-turvy land China, where people did things like shaking hands themselves and going carrying umbrellas. The weekly journals never fo (l to come out with "true" stories oi strange adventures in616 words
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Advertisement150 1941-01-14 6 F. HI. S. It. Chinese Hew year 1941 CHEAP RETURN TICKETS at Single Tariff Book Fare for Double Journey. Outward Saturday, 25th to Tuesday, 28th January, 1!J41 inclusive. Return Monday 27th to Wednesday, 29th January, 1941 inclusive. For further particulars enquire Station Master. filinilltlilllililiiliUl^ttMnHi^HMlHUUl BEAUTY ATTRACTS NOTICE OUR SERVICE FOOD150 words
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Article368 1941-01-14 7 Anti-Italian Revolt Gathers Momentum Reuter. W Khartoum, Jan. 13. mi tear down the figure of the wolf erected by the 1 |t a iians in Addis Ababa and in its place will reinstate v.hiU marMe statue of the Lion of Judah." n v le Selassie, EmperorReuter. - 368 words
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Article543 1941-01-14 7 Reuter. (By Kenneth Anderson) NIGHTLY under the brooding Ethiopian sky, the hilltops to the toll of drums spelling out the message for hiopians have been waiting five years—that is near at hand and the moment of deliverance not far off. ul v spt interview grantedReuter. - 543 words
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Article211 1941-01-14 7 Reuter. LONDON. JAN. 13. THE ITALIAN COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF IN ALBANIA. GENERAL SODDU. HAS RESIGNED. GENERAL SODDU WILL BE SUCCEEDED BY GENERAL CAVALLERO. CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF, ADDS A ROML MESSAGE TO THE GERMAN NEWS AGENCY. The Italians at Tepelini, the Albanian town which dominates the road toReuter. - 211 words
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Article241 1941-01-14 7 Reuter. (By Fergus J. Ferguson, Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent) London, Jan. 13. TWO important official pronouncements, one Russian, the other Bulgarian, during the past 24 hours have helped to clarify the immediate outlook in the Balkans. They dispose of the Nazi inspired rumours that Germany and SovietReuter. - 241 words
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Article77 1941-01-14 7 Eastern News. Bangkok, Jan. 13. The Thailand army authorities announced that Thailand planes co-operating with land iorces en Jan. 8 bombed several important French Indo-China military bases in the Aranya area inflicting heavy damages. Officials said that Thailand planes subjected Sisophon to heavy attacks' setting practicallyEastern News. - 77 words
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Article59 1941-01-14 7 The Federated Malay States Railways will be issuing cheap return tickets at the single tariff book fare for the double journey during the Chinese New Year holidays. The concession will hold good, for the outward journey, from Saturday. Jan 25 to Tuesday. Jan. 28 inclusive and for the return journey,59 words
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Article220 1941-01-14 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 13. IN an attack which began soon after dark last night, and which lasted about three-and-a-half hours, bombs were dropped on London and on several places near the Thames Estuary, states an official communique. Many incendiary bombs SatllPdav were dropped andReuter. - 220 words
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229 1941-01-14 7 Reuter. TOKYO, JAN. 13. JAPAN MUST BUILD THE LARGEST FLEET IN THE WORLD AND ORGANISE THE LARGEST ARMY IN THE WORLD READY FOR A TWO OR THREE-FRONT WAR," DECLARES THE NEWSPAPER KOKUMIN SHIMBUN IN URGING GOVERNMENT TO PREPARE FOR THE "NEW SITUATION' CREATED BYReuter. - 229 words
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Article91 1941-01-14 7 Reuter. Jamsheapur, Jan. 13. IT i the Indian worker's interests that suffer from any movement hindering the war effort," said the Labour leader. Mr. M. N. Roy calling on Indian workers to siand shoulder to shoulder with British workers who are "bearing the brunt ofReuter. - 91 words
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Article102 1941-01-14 7 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 13. BECAUSE the war has virtually c'csed the export markets, the Department of Agriculture has decided to offer cotton growers .'25.1100.000 worth of cotton goods free if they reduce the 1941 plantings sufficiently to cut 1.000.000 bales from the Government's previousReuter. - 102 words
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Article32 1941-01-14 7 Reuter. London, Jan 13. MR. James Joyce, the noted writer and author of '•Ulysses" has di?d at Zurich hospital, it was learned ui London, at the age cf 59.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article211 1941-01-14 7 HANOI, JAN. 13. F/O THAI WARPLANES WERE BROUGHT DOWN IN FLAMES ON FRIDAY BY FRENCH FIGHTERS, SrAfTES AN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE, ADDING THAT FRENCH PLANES BOMBED A NUMBER OF TARGETS IN THAILAND. In reprisal for activities of the three French Indo-China planes, one of which attempted211 words
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Article27 1941-01-14 7 Batavia. Jan. 13.—Since May, Batavia has had 200 auxiliary policemen for the assistance of the regular force. The corps has been specially designed to guard important buildings.27 words
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Advertisement39 1941-01-14 7 Qlostera Neat, well-groomed Half •s one of the most valuable f ets—and on© of the easiest to possess. Simply massage a few drops of Glostora into th« •calp offer the morning bath not© the difference, c 4 APR 939 words
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Advertisement166 1941-01-14 7 THE m TERRY SLIMMING m\ APPARATUS I/ THE NATURAL WAY TO /11 SLIM m SAFE AND SIMPLE H Jf\ HH V In attractive presen box with complete tours 1 of instruction illustrated 1 and explained in such a B/ A way that on m~~^^Ur"^ PRICE 57.30 T ROBINSON'S I SINGAPORE166 words
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Advertisement362 1941-01-14 8 The LONGEST and MOST SENSATIONAL ADVENTURE FILM EVER SHOWN AT POPULAR USUAL PRICES! SPECIAL ONE-DAY SCREENING TODAY AT THE AIR-CONDITIONED 10.15 A.M. 3.15-8.30 p.m. J (Note Revised Times of Screening)! COME EARLY!! :I0 REELS! 22.000 FfcfcT!! SEE FIFTEEN REALISTIC, «^RR^PI.A^MRBT ft OF A SPEEDBOAT, THE VOLCANIC ERUPTION, THE A LIVE362 words
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Advertisement677 1941-01-14 8 Public Notices AUCTION MORTGAGEES SALES ON TUESDAY, JAN. 21st, 1941 at 2.30 p.m.. At the Salerooms of MESSRS. TAN HO OON Co Ltd Nos. 90 92, Market Street Singapore. AUCTION SALE Lot i. Valuable freehold land situ ate in Tanah Merah Ketchil area 17 acres 3 roods and 37 poles,677 words
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126 1941-01-14 9 Batavia, Jan. 13. T »he opening of the second I tad session tne President During the last year, the has come into promin"t"' ov 'i p to the war. Its recharacter has become The unity of the memv>ted itself last year in devotion126 words
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Article18 1941-01-14 9 Posted, Forest Officer, Kuala n transfer to the FoXi :..pong He has been by Mr O. L. Carson18 words
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Article174 1941-01-14 9 British Wireless. London, Jan. 13. DROADCASTING to North and Central America yesterday morning, Miss Ellen Wilkinson, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Security, spoke of the change of atmosphere and the reinforcement of confidence which the public has experienced since last June, and gaveBritish Wireless. - 174 words
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Article16 1941-01-14 9 Mr. V. Munlyiah. Technical Assistant m-charge of Buildings Lower Perak will be transferred to Ipoh shortly.16 words
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642 1941-01-14 9 N.E. I. CAN FULFIL TIN QUOTA UP TO 150 PER CENT. (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Jan. 3. JN an exclusive interview with the "Algemeen Noderlandsch Persbureau" (General Netherlands Press Bureau) in London, Mr. J. van den Brock, a director of the Billiton Company, and Netherlands Indies representative on the642 words
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206 1941-01-14 9 Eastern News. Batavia, Jan. 15. I i SAYING that the unequal distribution of wealth among the nations had been one of the chief causes of international uneasiness in recent years, Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa. the chief Japanese delegate to the Batavia trade talks, I declared:Eastern News. - 206 words
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Advertisement182 1941-01-14 9 Last Three Shows CATHAY wim TO-DAY lr""*" I Everybody I 3.15-6.15-9.15 Goes. A GRAND CAST IN A GRAND MUSICAL PARAMOUNT PRESENT •i».%.\< i:\4; ox a omi: with grace Mcdonald Robert paige Virginia dale ii ham frawley peter hayes lillian cornell GIRLS! SONGS! LAUGHTER! Also 20th Century Fox Movietone News GRAND182 words
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Advertisement345 1941-01-14 9 Public Notices PROPERTY SALE To bs* sold by Public Auction at the Sale-room of A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD., No. 11. Malacca Street, ON THURSDAY. 16th JAN. 1941, at 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE LOT. 1. Freehold land and houses Nos. 35. 37 39 Lorong 6 Geylanp, area 10,138 sq. ft.345 words
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Advertisement294 1941-01-14 9 I PAVILION 1 WE ~r Return Screening of RKO RADIO'S SENSATIONAL PICTURE OF THE YEAR! Be jAmml BM Bora ■SHjtjT*^ *'3t* MBBrifr^Ti r^^HPmiH n..i.«,n..r i NEXT ATTRACTION: THRILLING SPY MUSICAL FULL OF ACTION AND SUSPENSE BARRY K. BARNES-JOAN MARION BASIL RADFORD IN "SPIES OF THE AIR Si —gas— i Tw-ritkt294 words
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Article36 1941-01-14 10 ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The family of the late Mr. Scow Cheng Lim thank all friends and relatives who paid night-visits and funeral and also those who sent wreaths, joss papers and the loan of their cars.36 words
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Article41 1941-01-14 10 A High Mass of Requiem will be sung at the Church of St. Joseph, on Wednesday, 15th inst., at 6.30 a.m. for the repose of the soul of Agnes Prudence Rodrigues. Relatives and friends are kindly requested to attend.41 words
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Advertisement681 1941-01-14 10 E^S^TtHSSltlED-BPS^i^S^ Situations Vacant W/V,- ED Lady Shorthand Typist, able correspond, a recommendation Applf P.O. Box 516. Singapore. (No 108Q, WANTED a lady teacher. Apply personally Premier Institution. 44. Orchard WM Singapore. 770) WANTED teachers who passed In Oral English Exam. Apply Box No. 22 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 58U) BOX681 words
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Advertisement870 1941-01-14 10 Wanted U!HJ HiEERINO STUDENT desires coachm* in Hydraulics. Tuition once weekly. Please state terms. Box No. 20. Malaya rr«bune, Singapore. (No. 700, WANTED to rent unfurnished compound house, not more than 4 miles from town, European, rent 50 to 60 Dollars. Details Box 28 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 7901 WANTED870 words
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Advertisement815 1941-01-14 10 Photography J YOUR PHOTOS painted by qualified arX in JgiWl Studio. Singapore. Telephone faoOl. v Motor Vehicles hti 1 MAN MINX for sale. 1940 model. 18.000 cask 0 Apply Bex Tribune. 8 H.P 1937. Excellent condition, done 21.000 mtles only. Inspection at Sumatra Motor Orchard Road. (No. 110O) FOR SALE815 words
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Advertisement636 1941-01-14 10 Matrimonial BOX NO. 973 FILLED. Applicants f 0 (NO. oiyj) Financial WANTED partner with IMl>»* $500.00. Apply personally 22C. Winchester House. Singapore. (No. 50") Personal ATTENTION Upcountry European G eQ tf A Home awalta you when In Apply m first lns ance to Box 1 2 M"?!? Tribune. Singapore. <636 words
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Advertisement700 1941-01-14 10 NOTICE. In the Estate of TAN BOON LIAT, deceased. < Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Cap. oy>. j NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and persons having any faims against the deceased late of No. 4, Outram Road, Singapore Rat an Merchant, who died So the700 words
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Advertisement85 1941-01-14 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. In Bankruptcy. No. 267 of 1940 Re UM 800 LAT of No. 406. Paniang: Road, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS* HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final dividend is intended to be declared in this85 words
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Advertisement34 1941-01-14 10 PHILLIPS CYCI I (Sport Ci"b M We are not bmportii more cycles, so clearing them at price. Don't Miss mi opportunity. $35;-- Nett cash. Only a few left. J. LEA 523 5, Seranuooti R<34 words
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Miscellaneous1322 1941-01-14 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE LONDON ZnX 225 m. 1333 kjcs. ZHP. I." 30.96 m. 9.69 m'CS. GSG—I6 S« metres (IT 7» ZHP° 3 41-38 m 7-25 m cs. p.m. GSF—I9 82 metres (1"> li ZHL ZHPI ZHP3. 905 pm. G5D—25.53 metl mcs) from 7 "0 p.m. GSB I 10 00' Malay—Hawaiian1,322 words
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858 1941-01-14 11 Singapore. Jan. 13. Buyers. Sellers. MINING. t 5-» 33 39 Ampat i'» 6i9 7;. JfgS i ii) 35,- 36|A m U 'u,t\m <ss) 21- 22 6 A Ik' J (til 0.83 0.90 ($D 1-50 1-55 Batu Sela |9t| 20,3 Burma Malay i JjT 0.20 HODB Rnni858 words
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Article127 1941-01-14 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Tuesday. TIN shares were a very quiet market yesterday, and there were few changes' jn quotations. The little business transacted, included Petalings, Jelabus, and Kundangs, all at prices unchanged from previous business*. Small improvement was noted in Selayangs, which came to127 words
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Article53 1941-01-14 11 The following December outputs are announced by the Borneo Company Ltd.,Tin: Pahang Consolidated Co. Ltd. 5.239 piculs; Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Puchong). 577 piculs; Sungei Kinta Tin Drfdgin e Ltd.. 517 piculs; Temcti Tin Dredging Ltd., 634 piculs. Rubber: Kuala Remau Rubber Estates Ltd., 19*»,000 lb; Bruseh Rubber Estates Ltd.,53 words
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Article23 1941-01-14 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 37|a>, Sellers 37%. TIN $*****, unchanged.23 words
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Article268 1941-01-14 11 London Tin Market Continues Steady (By Reuter) London, Jan. 13. JIN opened steady. The turnover was 150 tons. United Kingdom weekly warehouse stocks total 4,637 tons, a decrease of 525 tons. British smelter selling 0 f three-months, which was well absorbed, caused a larger turnover. After official hours268 words
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Article131 1941-01-14 11 Singapore, Jan. Lb. Siam Rice (Special) Per bag $14.70 No. 1 $13.80 No. 2 $13.35 No. 3 $12.45 Siam Rice (Broken) Per Bag No. 1 $11.55 No. 2 $11.10 No. 3 $10.65 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "S.Q." Meedon Singhway Small Mill" Rangoon131 words
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Article84 1941-01-14 11 THE following crop returns for December are reported:— lbs. The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S) Rubber Co.. Ltd. 103,000 The Bad-ek Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staffield Estate) 24,000 The Bradwall <F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. 61,500 The Chersonese (F.M.S.> Estates Ltd. 87,000 Dennistcwn Rubber Estates Ltd. (Dennistown Estate) 47,000 The Highlands and84 words
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Article82 1941-01-14 11 A PROFIT of $98.858.14 was made by the Lunas Rubber Estates Ltd. last year. This is a substantial advance on the previ:us year when the profit was $50.809.06. A final dividend of 12* 2 per cent, will be paid. The crop harvested during the year was 517.36082 words
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Advertisement109 1941-01-14 11 PIL E GUARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION la a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment always »s advisable. Messrs Lav Kira Ping la v Ping Hsiang have cpent years in a very careful study of this disease. will be refunded if no cure Is effected Have a visit to our Depots,109 words
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Advertisement207 1941-01-14 11 I When Buying Lamps Look Out H H The H I Quality is the Half. H I W» °f Famous I I ask "STAR" H I Brand Lamps. Wm U Noted for its Cheap. I ■H ness. Brilliant Light* I PJH ing, and low consump- I HB II /ion o/207 words
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Advertisement241 1941-01-14 11 ALGA L I A REDUCING CREAM (made from sea weed) The most efficient and sure external remedy for fat necks, double chins, puffed ankles, fat shoulders, hips etc. Slims only the parts on which it is applied. Brilliant results on thousands of people. $180 per Jar- Postage 30 cts. CHARI241 words
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Advertisement753 1941-01-14 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday753 words
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Article172 1941-01-14 12 Reuter. London, Jan. 13. ANEW acceleration of Britain's war effort is expected shortly wh°n it is anticipated that the well-known expert, Sir William Beveridge, will be appointed for the discussion, on the new proposals to accelerate the intensification of war efforts in political circles, politiciansReuter. - 172 words
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Article17 1941-01-14 12 Wan Ismail bin Wan Daud. has been appointed to act as Assistant Superintendent o.' Customs. North Kedah17 words
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331 1941-01-14 12 British Wireless. London, Jan. 14. intelligence officer describes in an Air Ministry news bulletin t)tQ spectacular but equally dangerous part played in R.A.F. operations by photographic reconnaissance crews. Pilots, observers, air gunners and wireless operators all co-operate in bringing home the best cbtainable picturesBritish Wireless. - 331 words
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Article73 1941-01-14 12 Reuter. London. Jan. 14. 1 f HE High Commissioner of Eire is authorised by his Government ro sate that there is no truth whatever in the report, published in some quarters, that Mr. de Valera, the Prime Minister, within he last month, was offeredReuter. - 73 words
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102 1941-01-14 12 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 14. PRINCESS Hohenlohe Waldenburg, is to be served immediately with a deportation warrant. The princess had been ordered to leave the United States by Saturday last but is still in San Francisco. The Department of Justice stated that the princessReuter. - 102 words
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Article69 1941-01-14 12 Reuter. London. Jan. 14. il THOUSAND incendiaries, rainn ing doun on a south-west town last night (Monday* were followed by high explosive bombs when German raiders concentrated on this area. Fire watchers worked heroically to cope with the incendiaries before waves of heavy bombers cameReuter. - 69 words
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Article81 1941-01-14 12 British Wireless. London, Jan. 14. THE Governors of Kenya, Uganda, i Tanganyika, Nyassaland and Ncrth:rn Rhodesia and the Resident of Zanzibar, attended at Kenya Government Hout.\? yesterday the memorial service for Lord BadenPowell, the Chief Scout. Lord Baden-Powells farewell message to the people was* readBritish Wireless. - 81 words
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Article, Illustration16 1941-01-14 12 A striking snapshot taken at sunset in the Firth of Fortn16 words
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569 1941-01-14 12 Batavia, Jan. 13. pOR a good understanding of the guilder-yen agreement, it has to be remembered, first of all, that the payments of the Netherlands East Indies to foreign countries are divided into two categories, namely into payments which are based upon the currency569 words
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57 1941-01-14 12 British Wireless. London, Jan. 14. THE Union of South Africa de--1 fence force in East Africa has sent £1.412 t 0 the Lord Mayor of London's National Air Raid Dis--5K5.!5? d wnich new stands at 51nS'°°?- ther glftS lnClude 12.000 from a SpaniardBritish Wireless. - 57 words
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Article113 1941-01-14 12 Reuter. Athens, Jan. 14. THE speech by M. Filoff, the Bulgarian Premier yesterday, in which he re-affirmed his country's policy of neutrality has been received in Greece with lively satisfaction. The newspaper Estia says the Greek people are keen enough in the political sense to comprehend theReuter. - 113 words
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Obituary49 1941-01-14 12 Singapore, To-day. A TELEGRAM was received in Singapore to-day from the Colonial Cffiee, London, announcing the death cf Mr. A. M. Tountney, who wag acting Colonial Secretary in the Straits Settlements dining the last war. He was for many attached to the Treasury.49 words
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Article79 1941-01-14 12 S Batavia, Jan. 13. INCE Jan. 5, a N.E.I. Glenn Martin bomber has been missing in south-east Borneo. It is feared that it might have made a forced landing. Patrols are searching that part of the country A reward of 1,000 guilders has been79 words
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93 1941-01-14 12 British Wireless. London, Jan. 14 WOMEN'S organisations in Ulster are to be mobilised for war purposes arid a women's voluntary service for civil defence is being formed under the presidency of th* Duchess of Abercorn, wife of th« Governor. To ass\st in the mutualBritish Wireless. - 93 words
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52 1941-01-14 12 Reuter. London, Jan. 13.—Mr. Harry Hopkins, President Roosevelt's personal representative now in London, was received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace to-day. An audience was also granted to Lord and Lady Halifax pnor to their departure to Washington. The Halifaxes lunched withReuter. - 52 words
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Article466 1941-01-14 12 British Wireless. London, Jan v THE British Government is de" concerned to ensure thai free spirit of man shall *m< from the ruins of war declan Arthur Greenwood, Minister out Portfolio, in a broadcast terday. "Wfl must help to creat- < tions* under which nationsBritish Wireless. - 466 words
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Article106 1941-01-14 12 Reuter. Antigua, Jan 14. TWO at Antigua 1 Leeward Islands, during the w< end in connection with the c blishment of United State and air bases on Crabbs Peninsula here. Both the officers- C mander Johnson and Major M Smith—belong to the United SReuter. - 106 words
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Obituary113 1941-01-14 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). London. Ncn 25 TM7.LAYANS in Britain were very to hear of the death of the onlv of Dr. and Mrs. Noel L. Clarke, or npore. A notice in the Times to-day suites: "On Nov. 22 at Torquay, after a 1113 words
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Advertisement109 1941-01-14 12 i OPENING O ll 15 th JANUARY 1941 MM SUING MOM. BRANCH OFFICE 1%. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Head Office:—ss 57. Hill Street, Singapore. Phone 2392 a K.W. Tan fig «A« CVBK III S^^^WpJ V* 1 /1 ffCVT' I *Pl V llnHn 1^3 H 0 1 S BESIDE D '<109 words
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