Malaya Tribune, 21 January 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, January 21, 1941.
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  • 398 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 21. SENSATIONAL incident marked the closing stages of jTk the presidential inauguration of Mr. Roosevelt. An uni<Jni lifted man, carrying a loaded revolver, was arrested by secret service men in the square fronting the White House just before the President returned
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  • 83 1 Reuter. Belgrade, Jan. 21. MUOR !>oesring, a member of Ihi German military mission m Rumania, was shot dead yester da) Monday) in front of the Imbassader Hotel. Bucharest, the headquarters cf the mission, according I<> news received in Belgrade. tilanl is stated to have revolver
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  • 66 1 Malta, Jan. 21. my aircraft were Malta on Sunday, illy announced. al enemy losses 37 destroyed for cerand damaged. of the people of face of repeated at--strated by a telegram le Governor to the Ltd Lloyd. It Ita has- taken a very :>
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  • 334 1 Reuter. Louden, Jan. 21. JHJ R.A.F. Coastal Command is straining every nerve to ist the Navy to upset the Axis plans for reducing the American aid to Britain, and at the crucial moment ichimi any surprise invasion. The magnitude of the task niters to
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  • 93 1 Reuter. Vichy. Jan. 21. THE Petain-Laval meeting involves no change in policy, according to wellinformed quarters in Vichy, as reported by the Havas Agency. The agency says:- In wellinformed quarters, it U declared that the ever-growing prestige of Marshal Petain throughout France allowed him
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  • 39 1 (From H. L. Hopkin) London. Jan 21. THE death occured yesterday of Mr. Charles Bresland. aged 62. Mr. Bresland. who was formerly In the Malayan Civil Service, retired ln January 1924.—via Cable and Wireless.
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  • 92 1 Reuter. Cairo. Jan. 21. THE British advance into Eritrea is proceeding satisfactorily, according to reports received from the Sudan front late on Monday night. The number of Italian troops retreating frc in Kassala is estimated to be between 5,000 and 8,000, mainly composed of native troops, officered
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  • 92 1 Reuter. Nairobi, Jan. 21. S' OUTH African troops have captured prisoners in tlje El Yibo 1 area, north of Dukana, 011 the Kenya-Abyssinia front, according to an cflicial communique issued n Nairobi. The communique adds that mai chine-guns and some material were captured. Active patrolling lias
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Athens. Jan. 21. BP. PISH nsfctenrVrrfiaged. Italian Peraeu I (port of Athens) yesterday, shootI Lig one fccmber down into the sea and damaging another, states a British communique. A BritL* plane crashed on landing and tursl into flames.—Reuter.
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  • 62 1 Reuter. London. Jan. 21. ANEW submarine named the Sokol. to replace the famous Polish submarine Orze\ has been launched somewhere In the north." General Sikorski, taking it over, advised the Polish sailors to emulate the virtues of the British sailors. The Orzel escaped from Gdynia and reached
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  • 44 1 London, Jan. 21 THE London Red Cross and St. John Fund for the Wounded now stands at £4,221,1)00. Recent gifts include £2,333 from the British Red Cross in Bogota. Columbia and £275 from the Governoi of the British Solomon Islands for mobile canteens.—British Wireless.
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  • 34 1 British Wireless. London, Jan. 21. THERE was no "alert" in Lmdon up to a late hour yesterday evening. There were also no reports of enemy air activity over the rest of Britain British Wireless
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  • 261 1 British Wireless. London, Jan. 21. 'J'HE re-occupation of Kassala in the Sudan which is a railway junction of strategic importance is a just reward for the energetic and resourceful British troops who have spent six months making it untenable for the Italians. When the Italians
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  • 513 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 21. AN urgent plea to the United States to "reflect deeply on her attitude with truly God-fearing piety" in order, to avoid the risks of a world war which might "spell the downfall of civilisation" was uttered
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  • 125 1 Reuter. London. Jan. 21. THE Pi.me Minister, Mi. Winston Churchill, replied to Mr. Alfrea Edwards, in the Hon x- of Commons, who last December wrote Mr. Churchill quoting a report that "munition workcis have refused to work on an order for Japan Mr Edwards wai.
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  • 30 1 Reuter. London, Jan. lit. AN Italian submarine has been sunk by Greek anti-sub-marine defences. This was announced by th*> Minister of Marine, says the Athens radio. —Reuter.
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  • 68 1 Reuter. Sofia, Jan. 21. COLONEL Donovan, President Roosevelt's special envoy, has arrived in Sofia from Athens. He is remaining in Sofia for t*everal days to see various officials. He hopes to be received by the Prime Minister M. Filcff, and the Foreign Minister M. PopofT.
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  • 38 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 21. The Hungarian mission tqp»egotiate in Moscow for direct passenger and goods traffic, also telephone and telegraph communications, between Hungary and the U.S.S.R left for Mcscow yesterday (Monday) according to the Budapest radio.—Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1257 2 Singapore, Monday. in Council on the mobilisation of civilian manpower for another period of training, Mr. J. I. Dawson staled that it was the view of important commercial and industrial interests throughout the country that there must be a definite limit to the participation
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  • 363 2 THE question of the future attiI rude of the employers towards the payment of salaries to the Volunteers during periods of training wou.'d be better discussed informally between representatives of employers and the Government, .said the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, the Colonial Secretary, in reply to Mr.
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  • 14 2 Mr. A. H. M. Cretch has been appointed SlaSgor aS Inspector of Miner uiu
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  • 17 2 The Efficiency Decoration has been awarded to Major C. A Scott of the Btoalt» Settlements Volunteer Force!
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  • 671 2 Ata pt p v Singapore, Monday. FABLE showing the salaries of teachers and the periods oi service for which the scales are applicable was provided by Government in a written reply to questions put by Capt N. at the Legislative Council meeting this morning.
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  • 15 2 planes destroyed h yesterday on i. up to midnight l22 time SIX
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  • 157 2 ADMITTING a cha,,„ committed hous order to steal money arddL 1 1 belonging to a Chir* employed in a house i £*g* Roac-., Jobri bin Han Ucit -e? year-old Javanese. r 2: bv Mr WC W- r p 80,Mls '«"wSSS by Mr. J. G. Rappoj^i Magistrate, to-day
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  • 37 2 Singapore Uoomtm i THE next meet),,.: °g I lative Council will take ni, on *>b. 3 when the Vcon d P third readings of thTX H Bill will be taken up Ur Ta
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 35 2 BLUE CROSS 11 as the correct and safe food.*' 18 8 thC W r,d reton,m< rm BLt,E CR OSS STOCKS ARE ALWAYS FKESB CONNELL BROS. CO. (MALAYA) LTD. (Incorporated in S.S.) '61 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE,
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  • 1185 3 War Committee At Work, Assures Governor THE existence of a Malayan War Committee was revealed by H E. the Governor at yesterday's meeting of the legislative Council. Unofficials, officials and heads of the local fighting Services make up the committee, though at their
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  • 57 3 g MRS. L. A. Thomas, Commissioner, Singa- I pore Girl Guides, and Mr. A. I Ciillen, District Commis- sioner of Boy Scouts, laying wreaths at the Cenotaph on j I Sunday morning, at the Mej mo rial Service, held in memory of the passing of j I
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  • 3390 3 Singapore, Monday. "JN the case of a tax on incomes, the honest taxpayer need fear no nothing more than an enquiry which would certainly not amount to an inquisition." This assurance was given by Mr. H. Weisberg, Financial Secretary, in the Legislative Council to-day
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  • 243 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. 'JHE F.M.S. Government proposes to double the export war taxes 4 on rubber and tin, raising them from 2VL» to 5 per cent, and the necessary resolutions for these increases will bo moved
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  • 85 3 Singapore, Monday. A CHARGE of causing mischief was preferred against Tan Picw, 30, when he appeared before the second magistrate, Mr. Con* rad Oldham, to-day. The allegation against the accused was "that on Jan. 17, ln a lorong in Geylang, you threw flu
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  • 20 3 A licence to solemnize marriages within the Colony has been granted to Adjutant Harold Mathews of the Salvation Army, Malacca.
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    • 271 3 amazing "Lubricated" Point) of iKi Parker vacumatic j is Guarantied for Life 1 Never To wear Scratchy j j Pen* L~ ~Z I GuaranteedforLife Compare These Pen Points Not until I they are magnified many times can youl /J^P^T] actually s?e this striking difference be- V jjjjMp j tween the
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    • 5 3 {0> IF YOU HAVE il
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    • 105 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. PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), LPOII 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTER WORTH
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  • 795 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. JMPORTANT decisions affecting badminton throughout Malaya were reached at the annual general meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya held at the Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club at Seremban yesterday. Mr. J. L. Woods presided and others
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  • 316 4 Colours 4; Whites L IN the European hockey trial at the S.C.C, yesterday, the Colours, fielding practically the European team which will meet the Rest in their annual fixture on Jan. 30, beat the Whites by four goals to one. The Colours were
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  • 180 4 'UNDERESTIMATING their opponents and fielding their second team, the S.R.C. went down to the Khalsa Association at hockey yesterday by three goals to nil on the S.R.C. ground. The Khalsas were decidedly a better team in all departments and they dominated throughout. The three goals
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  • 136 4 FOLLOWING are the scratchings and order of running for tomorrow's races at Ipoh: Race I.—Horses Class 4, div 3, 5»4 furs. Scratchings- Nil." Race 2 Horses Class 4, div. 2, 5U furs. Scratchings: Quick Money. Race 3—Horses Class 4. div. 2, 5 furs. Scratchings: Treasure. Merry Widow.
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  • 68 4 The Singapore Colts will once again, take part in the annual Malayan Colts meet which takes place at Kuala Lumpur every year during the Chinese New Year holidays. Four teams are taking part In the meet this year: Singapore. Penang, Perak and Selangor Singapore will be represented y Loveday, E.
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  • 26 4 «uukey: Women's trial Girls 852 c c u s b c CS P V J£ ch e a W n|i° ld V R A-la.^),
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  • 89 4 THP: decision to discontinue the year m£f USUaI tournament this year owing to volunteering etc t X w W «fn als mentioned by Mr the (hnW'f' thC conve n°r y taile??Su X UreS would curtailed this year, and that only a match a day would be
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  • 490 4 "SEVENS" RUGBY START was made in the seven-a-side rugby tourn lrn when the first three matches, comprising two minute sessions each, were played off. The tournament the knock-out system. i (>n In the first match, the R. E. Fortress "A" team beat the Loyals narrowly
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  • 136 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. CANDIDATES for to-morrow's y races wound up their training this morning, taking full advantage of the fast conditions. Hard Road, Hue And Cry Shipfey, Dark Encounter, and Velocity impressed. J Shipley ran with Swelter in a three furlong gallop. At
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  • 345 4 FLLOWING are weigj for th Second Day of the I rak tw Clubs Spitfire meeting to-morrow Horses Class 2, Div. 2.-(i furlon* Golden Melody 9.0; Dover 8 ii Harlequin 8.10; Batti 8.8 Pet 5.7: Empiric 8.5; TiirnoS 8.4; Golden Plateau 8 4 whe I Am
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 283 5 REMINDER la given of the Air A Raid Precautions practices iln Id in Singapore n during the next three ill be a night practice n d p.m. to-morrcw and 6 Thursday, with probably h i one 'alarm" period, time practices will be times between 6 a.m. ajn.
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  • 25 5 A' ate °n war Legislative chamber d with visitors, esent being the i f, Far East. Sir: ham, and Dr. 1 the Methodistj
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  • 1350 5 We Have A Duty To Do And A Debt To Pay gUPPORTING the Financial Secretary, Mr. H. Weisberg, when he introduced the War Tax Bill, at yesterday morning's meeting of the Legislative Council, Mr. S W. Jones, Colonial Secretary, said: We
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  • 170 5 Singapore, Monday. TAKING a car from the General Motors' Garage, Oldham Road, for an agreed period of five days, after paying a deposit, on July 4, i 940, a Chinese who called himself Soh Pong Sai. disappeared, and with him, the car. Last night.
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  • 105 5 Singapore, Monday. THE hearing of the case in which O. K. Nair, 34, an Indian, who is charged with cheating in respect of two sums of money, $200 and $550. and with alternative charges of criminal breach oi trust in respect of those sums of
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  • 109 5 Singapore, Monday. IT is a frivolous offence, strike the case out," said Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, when he heard the facts of a case In which Tan Kiat Leong, 36, was charged with having stolen four frc.-h water fish from the Mcßitchie Reservoir, at
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  • 383 5 THE Indo-cnina version of the naval encounter in the Gulf of Siam, which was the subject of a Bangkok report on Saturday, is given in a communique issued by Admiral Decoux, Governor-Gene-ral of Indo-China, which has been received in Singapore from Hanoi. The communique
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  • 46 5 IN official notice of importance to A persons or firms in the Straits Settlements who have claims against any ship owned or chartered by an enemy, or against the owner or charterer of any such ship, is published in page 10 today.
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  • 70 5 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have dishonestly induced Mr. A. R. Marlow, at the Service Police Barracks, to give him 20 cents in excess of his bill. Wong Shoo Cheng, 23, claimed trial to a charge of cheating when he appeared before Mr. J. G.
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  • 171 5 Singapore, Monday. IS a Chinese couple were taking a short cut to their home, near Northumberland Road, at 12.15 on the night of Oct. 16, 1939, a Tamil leaped out of a drain and attempted to snatch the woman's ear rings. The woman was too quick
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  • 113 5 Singapore, Monday. AS a sequel to the collision bet--1 ween two cars at Grove Road a little past noon yesterday, an Indian, Shaikh Farced, driver of one of the cars appeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the District Traffic Ccurt to-day, when three charges
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 161 6 One Man's Will expected has happened. The result of the voting on Mr. G. Wiseman's war lotteries' motion was precisely what was expected of a Legislative Council like our's when a controversial matter comes up for decision about which the Governor's views are well known. The Governor said lotteries
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  • 235 6 'JVHE facile arguments advanced by Sir Shenton Thomas look a little tawdry in cold print. His Excellency said he could not himself h e a party to any proposal "that would put temptation In the wav of the people of this country." Such logic may have appeal at
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  • 182 6 $OME aspects of the debate call for particular comment. Dr. Lim Han Hoe told the House that as far as he was aware, the Chinese community was not in favour of war lotteries. Our own inquiries among representatives of the Chinese community conclusively prove that for once the
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  • 1342 6 THE P.A. CARRIES ON A VIVID picture of how the Press Association, the great British co-operative news agency with a world-wide reputation, carries on its 24 hours' service under blitzkrieg conditions, was given by Henry Martin, F.S.A., the Editor-in-Chief, in a frank talk with
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  • 235 6 pENERAL John Metaxas, lea- der ol Greece's struggle against Italy, has had all the tips and downs of a Balkan politician. He has been soldier, courtier, minister, exile ancdictator. He has in the past insisted that he is a civilian and **vn city clothes and discarded his title
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  • 359 6 knows who first gave the nickname of "Mickey Mouse" to the electrical distributor which releases the bombs from the racks of R.A.F. bombers. The name goes back four years at least, but its origin is now a mystery. Pulling his "Mickey Mouse" is the
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  • 565 6 IT is most annoying v coins foisted on you change a dollar seem to be more dud dilation as each day Almost daily i hear of disgust from pen been "stung" in this are cases where custom, embarrassed when th selves short of the n q to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 530 7 Reuter. London. Jan. 20. Till desire to dispel misunj 1 derstandingi which might prejudice relations between the authorities in occupied I r.uu!« and the Vichy Governtnenl was the chief reason for irshal Petain's meeting with ral, according to a comtnque issued after the eting and
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  • 25 7 Reuter. Rangoon, Jan. 20. that negotiations for -Burma trade agreeommenc" at New Delhi Th? delegation will be leu by h Premier.—Reuter.
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  • 18 7 Reuter. rk, Jan. 18:—The week's output is* estimated at iits compared with last 115,935 units.—Reuter.
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  • 1117 7 Inauguration Address Reuter. WASHINGTON, JAN. 20. r AN EACH INAUGURATION DAY, v THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE RENEWED THEIR SENSE OF DEDICATION TO THE UNI- SJATEB, DECLARED PRE- SIDENT ROOSEVELT IN HIS s INAUGURAL ADDRESS TO-DAY. He said "In this way the task of I the people
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  • 65 7 Reuter. Athens. Jan. 20. DESPITE three days of snowfalls and storms, local engagements 3ii the Albanian battle front have csuited in the Greek forces advancing their line, an official r ;reek spokesman announced in Athens iast night. A Hloh Command communique stater: •There was restricted local
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  • 37 7 Eastern News. Hanoi, Jan. 20. MAJOR-Gen. Raishiro Sumita, head of the Japanese Military Mission to French Indo-China. 'eft Hanoi on Friday bv air for Tokyo to have consultations with ihe central authorities.—Eastern
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  • 172 7 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 20. JJITLER and Mussolini met today, announces the official German news agency. Ciano and Ribbentrop were present at the meeting of Hitler and Mussolini. The official statement confirming the meeting says that a full agreement was reached after an exchange 'of views
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  • 63 7 Reuter. Jerusalem, Jan. 20 THE first night air raid on Pale*. 1 tine occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning in bright moonlight. Two hostile planes dropped bombs on open country In southern Palestine, but no damage or casualties were caused This is the
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  • 60 7 Reuter. Chungking. Jan. 20 VfEWS ol an attack on the Fourth H Communist Army has caused 0 disappointment in foreign diplomatic circles where it is hoped the differences could be settled v.-ithout bloodshed. The Soviet Embassy has been the scene of much diplomatic activity in the past
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  • 1203 7 (FROM OCR OWN REPORTER I THAT HE FELT VERY AT HIS AND C VraY C SFTW H R D AR B n E Z£ L l D INTO QlEsflON AT ALL. BEEN MENTION ED (^l^CT^ S comeßßTOunoooSSSnS™N MAD? RV TSfFVZSSS H>S CHARACTER. WAS
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  • 387 9 Singapore, Monday, i YOUNG Boyanese, Hussein bin Mustakim, to-day came up for trial on a charge of murder before Mr. Justice GordonSmith and a common jury at the Assize Court. He was alleged to have stabbel Ito death a Chinese. Chan Kirn Choon, alias Kow
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  • 66 9 Singapore, Monday. I THARGED with theft of a gold v chain and two gold lockets. valued at $73.14, Tung Lian Leng I a young Chinese, claimed trial in I the Second Police Court, to-day The offence was alleged to have been committed in Queen Street
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  • 17 9 Mr. J. Jeff, M.C.S., has been appointed to act a s Assistant Secretary for Chin ese Affairs.
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  • 78 9 F Singapore, Monday. OR committing wilful trespass, Rim F.agas\ an Indian, was fined $3, or five days' simple imprisonment, in the Second Police Ccurt, to-day. The accused was stated to have been caught walking on to a verandah of the "Married Quarters," Kitchener Barracks, Changi,
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  • 7 9 The Secretary of State for the Colonies
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  • 88 10 DEATH. Madam Goh Siok Inn, wife of Mr. Quah Seng Cheow, passed away peacefully on January 18, 1941, at 5.30 p.m. at 152, Tembeling Road, aged 61, leaving behind her beloved husband, 4 sons, Messrs. Quah Cheng Siew, Quah Cheng Yan, Quah Cheng Guan and Quah Cheng Tee,
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  • 39 10 Mrs. A. L. Bateman and family express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for their kind attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. F. Bateman and also to those who sent wreaths and letters of condolence.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 611 10 Financial WANTED immediately Financier for seemed Government Contract. Blire prospects. No risk. For particulars apply Box 81. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (NO. 22JU Lost And Found LOST—Dark Coated Cairn Dog. Last seen 3»i mile Buklt Tlmah Road, ■venmg 19 i—4l. Finder please telephone 6934. address 15 Malcolm Road. Reward. (No. 228G)
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    • 263 10 BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY AUCTION SALE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE AND OFFICE FURNITURE OF N. V. Carl Schlieper Handel Mij Comprising:— One "Schlieper" iron safe, filing cabinet, Chemicals, carpenters' tools, enamel and varnish brushes, engineering tools, bicycle dynamos, oil lamps and accessories, soldering irons, lanterns, hardware, padlocks latches,
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    • 141 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDIHAm* I CHAPTER 45' In the Hißh Court of ti> Straits Settlemenl Settlement of Sngap* Wage Earner's Administration Order. In Bankruptcy. No. 36! of IW Re A. P. DORAI of No. 11. W«"T 100 Street. Singapore. Clerk w Messrs. Aitken <>n Sianv Singapore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN tha.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 977 10 [to-pavs badlo SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 m. 1333 k|cs CENTRAL tKAMaw.. ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 969 mfcs. t&G— l6 86 metres fp >s 'f* ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7-25 mlcs. p.m. GSF—I9 82 metre* Cs > U i ZHL. ZHPI ZHP3. 905 p.m. GSD-25Smet 214» C> am. from 7.50 p.m. gsb-JS. (ll
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  • 240 11  -  Fresh Consumer Demand For Tin Disappointing B y Reuter) Reuter. London, Jan. 20. rr barely steady. The turnover was 125 tons. Ths isumer demand was disappointing. United Kingtocks showed a further fall of 187 tons, to 4,450 shipments to the United States. After official no business, but there
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  • 96 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 21 A SCHEME for a more efficient n discharge of ships and a lessening of delays at the docks is expected to be announced in the House of Commons by Mr E Bevin the Minister of Labour when he speaks in
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  • 842 11 =»1C Singapore, Jan. 20. Buyers. Sellers. MINING. 3 3 3,7! i •0 6.712 71- 35!- 36 Hit a) 211- 22 6 r 0 .U2 0 80 131- 161--1.40 1 45 96 10 19 6 20 6 THHiITHIH 12- 13,Cfcu. < 17 0.20 ■MM 1 0.40xd 1
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  • 136 11 From Our Financial Correspondent »«tr«« Singapore, Tuesday. JHERi2 was little doing in the „,ifi ln re mar ket yesterday, with practically no price changes inceptions to this were Kuala Kampars and Kramats, both of which were keenly sought, and alinough bids were increased, little scrir>
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  • 23 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 98ft Sellers 36% TIN *****f, unchanged.
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  • 68 11 UONTHLY traffic returns of the Singapore Traction Co.. Ltd, lor December last, revealed that there was an increase of $31,000 over the returns for the corresponding month of the previous* year. The returns for last month totalled $256,000, bringing the aggregate fcr the last three months
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  • 11 11 The appointment of Mr. Douglas Balley Assistant Engineer has been uppn-
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 22 11 TURING OPTICIAN! EASTERN OPTICAL CO, r ii. p Re Rd Tel nu I °P«cUn C. T. PAH 1 with a ■UATABto* Coupon.
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    • 186 11 Superfluous Hairs of your face and body removed by usin< the marvellous Tricho Waters Tricho destroys hairs and their roots, malting further growth impossible. For the treatment three liquids are necessary: No. 1 for body hairs. No. 1 for fachl hairs, and No. 2 for the roots in body oi
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    • 755 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT 7^T m services BRITISH For all information apply to: INDIA 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. The best possible services For B are maintained by moji. Kobe, ft osaka. The P. &O.S. N. Coy. from For P^a&utta NGOON the Straits to their
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  • 187 12 I Singapore, Monday. ID. H. DICKSON, attached to the I" R.A.F., Sembawang, claimed I trial in the District Traffic Court to-day when he appeared as the result of a summons to answer a charge of driving along Thomson Road without due regard for the safety
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  • 144 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) mur Malacca. Monday. THE Malacca Boy Scouts held a memorial service on Sunday afternoon in honour of the late Chief Scout. Lord Baden-Powell lifl 1 w hich was held at the Banda Hihr Eng.ish School ground ZZI wel J attended. All the
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  • 33 12 'DLUOLLECTIONS of New Zea--11 land" will be the subject of Mr. E. Watsons address to Singapore Rotarians at the Rotary Club's weoklv luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel on Wednesday.
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  • 225 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 21. JAPAN'S intimate and inseparable relationship with the Netherlands East Indies, and French Indo-China, and her interest in the dispute between French IndoChina and Thailand were asserted by the Foreign Minister, Mr- Matsuoka, speaking at the re-opening of the Diet to-day
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  • 19 12 Reuter. New York. Jan. 18:—Wall Street's possibly tendenciou.s talk of the approaching saturation point for over-the-counter sales' brightened securities.—Reuter.
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  • 68 12 Singapore, Monday. k LLEGED to have robbed a com- patriot of cash and a gold wrist watch in Grove Road on the night of Jan. 9, Yap Kim Tee, 28, and Ng Ah Kam, 18, were produced in the Second Court, to-day A charge
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  • 113 12 Singapore, Monday. APPEARING In the District Traffic Court to-day before Mr. C. H. Whitton, T. A. Boucher, a Euro- pean, pleaded guilty to a charge ■of driving without due regard for the safety of others. The prosecution alleged that on the evening of Dec. 4, Boucher drove his
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  • 39 12 THE Committee of Management of the Ali Malaya Muslim Students Conference which was appointed at last year's conference announces that the next conference will be held at the Victoria School Hall on Monday. Jan. 27.
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  • 110 12 OWJNG to a change in the time of the London broadcast in I Hindustani, the times of three j bulletins in the Singapore pro- gramme* will be changed as from to-night as follows:— News in Arabic 8.35 p.m. Nrws commentary In Dutch 8.55 p.m. News
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  • 528 12 Singapore, Monday. OBSERVING thai Major R L Nunn, Volunteer Air Force, was anxious (<» have him complete his Hying training and that then had been a favourable report on his ability, Mr. J. C. Cobbctt. chairman of th<> local Tribunal, intimated to Mr. David Marshall, wh< se
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  • 102 12 v THF eviction ol I 1 parts of P01.u,,: aU in the German R, i^ vast '"nm, Polish i n V"""? In the first, 12 rule. 1,500.000 pi have been expt homes. This ha. t* the system of geni tion All Poles were perty right:-; by
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 796 12 Public Notices ™E SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS (By Order of The Custodian of Enemy Property, S.Sj IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of 130 drums sulphite soda, 80 drums Bisulphite of soda, 180 drums sulphite sodium, 20 bags Stearin, 2 drums caustic soda, 10 barrels sodium sulphate, about 60 cases Naphthaline Balls, 5 cases ultramarine
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    • 662 12 NOTICE. Importers stockists of Hydrochloric and Sulphuric Acids, and mixtures containing these Acids who lave not yet reported to me the juantities they have in stock, are equired to do so within seven iays, failing which direct action against those who have not filed reports will be initiated. H. NORTH-HUNT,
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    • 374 12 NOTICE AS OLICITOR for and on behalf of Koh Jit Beng of Bras Basah Pcad, Singapore, Notice is hereby given that the Photo-Engraving business of T. Ogawa carried on under the style and name of "tornec Engraving Works, at No 67 Bras Basah Road, Siiifraoore will be taken over by
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    • 147 12 00 is $M mm jA How many times H that < m asked when a beaut ters a room? Immanj to foot—styled to the trous hair adr ng that touch. It has beta said "A crowning glory h certainly holds true I Hair styles of I proper shampoos >'- poo
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