Malaya Tribune, 24 January 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, January 24, 1941.
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  • 783 1 Reuter. yHE Vichy Government has accepted in pSES? the" „«tr by Japan to mediate in the Thailand-French Indo rhi„l course of his speech to the Diet this week. Mr. Mat Japanese Premier, declared, in reference to the truu-Indo-Chin; dispute, that there was
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  • 231 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 24. t*' N T ONESCU lias proclaimed a military dictarunL°; r- P m Rumania i according to the Yugoslav newsWer Viewme. Yugoslav reports quoted by the Budahp I nio p state that G«*. Antonescu is negotiating with lu >n Uiard m order
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  • 89 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 24. k PROPOSAL to increase the n $49,000,000,000 National Debt limit and the enactment of legislation to make all future Federal security issues subject to Federal income taxes was made by Mr rfeniy Morgenthau, Secretary of |th e Treasury, in a
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  • 295 1 Reuter. .oeriin, Jan. 24. FRENCH "provisional Parliament" will be instituted within the next day or two, states the official German news agency quoting a Vichy message. A list of members ot approximately 200 and the functions of the Parliament which will probably be called a Consultative
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  • 179 1 Reuter. London, Jan 24 When Gen. Wavell's forces be gan their brilliant drive through the desert into Libya it was unperative that they should take Sidi Barrani within five days Had they not done so the drive would have been off. The reason
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  • 97 1 Reuter. iwtrtr. Cairo. Jan 24 THE British penetration on the Entrean front now averages 50 miles, it is estimated the itluans sa a ulrp Va m l ted aD P sSoo square miles of territory within the Eritrean border Part of the two retreating SSSSff
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  • 101 1 Reuter. A Nairobi, Jan. 24. SOUTH African force, consisting of armoured cars, artillery and infantry, operating in conjunction w ith aircraft and Abyssinian irregulars, captured* two "jemy outpostis cn the Abyssinian The post at El Yibo. which conS:P S h J cc valu able wells
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  • 15 1 Reuter. Khartoum, Jan. 24. The Abyssinian Emperor, Haile Selassie, has entered Abyssinia. —Reuter.
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  • 509 1 Tobruk Captives Now 20,000 British Have Advanced 200 Miles In Six Weeks Reuter. Tuv w„i Tobruk, Jan. 24. I HE total number of Italian prisoners taken at Tobruk Me roril„ e lw a^ d f 2 This indud <* the S filst division 1,500
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  • 139 1 Reuter. A_ Cairo, Jan. 24 ERODROMES in Sicily were heavily attacked by R.A.P. bomberg during the night of Jan. 22 23 A Middle East Command communique from R.A.F. headquarters says that at Comiso a quantity of incendiary and explosive bombs were dropped, causing explosions
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  • 927 1 Reuter. (By Desmond Tighe Reuters special correspondent at Tobruk) TTA IX London, Jan. 24. JJAVING broken down the Italian resistance in 26 hours, the cheering Australians hauled down the Italian flag in the centre of Tobruk and hoisted instead an Anzac hat. Opposite stands an imposing
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 17 1 (Swewleis) Construction. 2*5S? entirely new adv.„» d n and Possessr other types Optical Co. Dr. of Optometry.
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    • 67 1 M. HASSAN, Electrical. Gas Water Contractor* Hv. M 31 Basah Road, SINGAPORE TEL. Mil. For all your requirement* In the installation or repairs of electric gas and water pipe fittings, pleas* consult u» and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE. We also stock:—Electric lightchandeliers,
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  • 217 2 AT a mass meeting of Muslims held at the Sultan Mosque, Singapore, on Jan. 10, the following resolutions were proposed by the South Indian Muslim League, seconded by the Chief Imam of the Mosque, and adopted unanimously: "The Muslims' of Sintapore express their gratifies t'on
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  • 158 2 Singapore, Thursday. SENTENCED to 3> 2 years' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of commit ling armed robbery with three others at a house in Geylang, occupied by a number of Chines* women. Ho Meng Ton appealed against the decision at the FuH Court of Criminal
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  • 320 2 Singapore, Thursday. IN spite of the discrepancies in the evidence, and there are many, there is some evidence here against both the accused, and, therefore, I shall call upon them to give their defence." concluded Mr. Oldham, the second magistrate, to-day, when Mr. P. C.
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  • 129 2 Singapore, Thursday. BECAUSE he was alleged to be "a reDuted thief." George Especkerman, alias George Fernandez, a 22-year-old Eurasian, who was alleged to have been found loitering last night in Kam-; pong Kapar Road, was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the 1 Third Magistrate, to-day.
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time.... FOUR
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  • 82 2 Singapore, Thursday. APPEALING against a conviction in which he was sentenced to months' rigorous 5 imprisonment by Mr. Justice Pedlow at the last Assists for abetment of the offence of fraudulent delivery of a large quantity of counterfeit Dutch silver coins, Ang Kirn Nia told the 1 Full
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  • 39 2 To discuss ways and means of reviving the Union the Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union is to meet at the Victoria School Hall on Saturday, Feb. 1 at 4 p.m. The Union has already been exempted from registration.
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  • 17 2 Mr. V. K Govlndan Nalr has been appointed a Rubber Regulation Officer for the Island of Singapore.
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  • 264 2 Singapore, Thui guilty" were the words of the foreman of the jury which broke the silence of the crowded expectant court had been waiting for the verdict for three hours aft' had retired to consider its verdict, and the crowd imnn began to melt away
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  • 44 2 "THE History of th 1 Regiment" is the title ofi talk to be broadcast to-n day, Jan. 24» from th s; Station at 7.10 p.m. by an Si of the Regiment. This talk is or, of the series "The History Regiments." m
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  • 14 2 The Chettiars' untitled Cnamber ol Ceu it5 2NNU on l?eb. 2 2t l.i.. >^ llall.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 364 2 A T ENTERTAIN <W YOUR FRIENDS THERE T MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert RAFFLES BAKERY FOR BEST QUALITY OUTSIDE CATERING AT BREAD CAKES MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 SEA VIEW HOTEL BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIO NED BY SEABREEZES TO-\14.1l I SPECIAL
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    • 278 2 INI DIA! "CHAP SING A" LAGI DOLMAT "SING A" RONGGENG PARTY p Aken Memberi Penghiboran Dengen Lagitf-nya Yang Baharu QF. I GAMBOS MELAYU Lagu Gambos Ternyanyi O'eh: 1014 j MAK2 X A WINK AN AKU Lagu Ronggeng CHE' TA' SEAH Che Ta'se:;h yang terkenal di dalam dunia Ronggeng telah menyanyi
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  • 102 3 jv, the Dutch Indies there i s an ation known as the (he Friends of England, v is putting into prac:ellent idea for the proit the Allied cause, ily for the benefit of the ovulation, at the cross■rowded thoroughfares in j Society has set
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  • 28 3 untitled Leong, of the Great Assurance Co., Ltd., ay that he is not the I that name charged In a police .court with atto poison Mr. M. Mitslmaga.
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  • 178 3 C*t\tp a i>r\T>i7i < Trib une Staff Report er) ments for a ZT.lf I. is making arrangecity, many of Th. I by the P r lawyers of the hrnH L° Wb T have agreed to »ive the lectures. I t is fcpe
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  • 57 3 IrONVTr-™ Thursday. C 1\ u n a char^e °f tresri?v«- 5!? ian was sentenced to ten Fifth r B rous i m Pnsonment in the Police Court, to-day. The accused was stated to have entered the quarters of Sgt T j thSßarfacks," on the night of Dec.
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  • 172 3 Singapore, Thursday. HRRESTED while he was in the act of cashing a cheque for "5500. which he had stolen, Teo Keng Hoh, 29, Teochew, appeared before the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, to-day Too pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a purse
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  • 249 3 Singapore. Thursday. k LREADY s?rving a sentence for o n robbery which he had committed jn 1939, Govincasamy, 29-year-old Tamil, was santencĕd to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment on two further charges of robbery, one committed in 1938 and the other in 1940 Jndg?" J L McFalJ
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  • 22 3 The COmmander L. D. C. Penang. acknowledges the reoelpt of a pair of Binculars loaned by Mr. McCrae of the Veterinary Dept.
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  • 170 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE BLACKOUf on Wednes--1 day right did not prevent Dr. Stork from delivering his goods according to schedule. Fortunately for him and the local medicos, he had only a small bundle to deliver, and this he did with no inconvenience or casualty to either
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  • 46 3 Under the auspices of the literary section of the Indian Youth League twĕ at 4.30 p.m. at the league premises' under the presidency of sjt X R rLnia na h. D.Com. Wssrs* Such* Sffi Narayanasamy and R*ngaraJoo will c?eli-' ver speeches on the subject Wlli Powe"'
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  • 299 3 Singapore, Thursday. TOR causing hurt to a Singapore Harbour Board police constable Chomil bin Kassim, two Chinese wer? each Sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment by the fourth magistrate, Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne to-day. Lim Ah Chwee, who described nimself as a cook emplcyed by the Singapore Harbour
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  • 271 3 A vnimr eiu. Singapore, Thursday. A OUNG Slkh constaWe, Amrik Singh, who had been sentenced t„ death by Mr. Justice Pedlow for the murder of a compatnot at-the Sikh Police Barracks in Pearl s Hill on the n.ght <ri A„ B v Urt. unsuccessfully
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  • 243 3 Singapore, Thursday. VICTOR PHILIP BAKER claimed trial at the Assizes to-day on three charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of a total sum of $2,998.95 and two charges of falsification of accounts, before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith and a special jury. Outlining the case, Crown
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  • 80 3 A I Singapore, Thursday. YOUNG Javanese, Kassim bin Bftjl Sirat. had a charge under the Official Secrets Ordinance preferred agninst him when he appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh, today. The allegation against the accused was that, yesterday, he took a photograph of a prohibited place, namely, the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 113 3 paot/ Refuse Ijttt^ x substitutes forftfefejjk Flit. If the soldier not on the tin, V not FLTT Ihhh Batter jobs and bigger salaries are for smart men only. That is why millions of men use Anzora. It is the best, most healthy r Hair dressing you T can buy. And
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    • 169 3 primequality w obtainable /f 'pi *X anywhere aJ j|Becau.se it has the superior flavour Ppiui quality only lound in imported WB9 pork. All ou r Australian Pork is HUP obtained from selected milk and Mu^lk\MidiM wheat fed pigs. We always have mifixt&Wlk a good stock of LEGS, CHOPS, MkYll^^^^AM LOIN
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  • 972 4 Advance Selections For Last Day "Spitfire" Meet WHETHER or not they pick the right horses, punters will be able to leave the Ipoh race course to-morrow with the pleasant thought that, even if they lost their shirts, they will have helped Britain win the war
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  • 117 4 TEAMS selected to p?ay In the second trial to-day on the G.S.C. ground to choose to Singapore women's state side for fixtures against Perak and Selangor on Peb. 8 and 10 at Kuala Lumpur are WHITES; B Ferguson. S. Armstrong, M. Meyer; E. Barker, Z. Short.
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  • 72 4 Tie* lor to-day in the Malays tennis tournament are: Novices singles: Awad Talib vs. Haron b. Haji Samaa, A Ghani b. Talib vs. Mohfar b. Abdullah. Handicap singles: A A. Alsagoff <?cr vs. Daud b. Mohd. Amin <—30 3 1. S. A. Dawood (—3O) vs A. S
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  • 15 4 Rain washed out S.C.C. seven-a-side rugby fixtures to have been played on the padang yesterday
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  • 132 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. REPRESENTATIVES of the Selangor Indian Association who will be coming to Singapore during the week-end to take part in the annual contest between their Association and the Singapore Indian Association are: Messrs. Bhoob Singh, V. Rajalatnam,
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  • 41 4 Programme for to day's seven-a-side is: St. Andrew's C.B. vs East Surreys (5 p.m.). Tengah "B" va a.A O C "A" «5.20 p.m.). R.A. O.C "B" vs. R.A.M.C. "B" (5.45 p.m.), Tengah "A" vs. Fort Can* riinp; (6 p.m.).
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  • 438 4 AT the monthly meeting of the Committee of the Singapore Branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya, held on Monday last, discussion took place concerning the number of traffic accidents which had recently occurred in which drivers of military vehicles had been involved. It appeared
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  • 147 4 TIES to be played off to-day m the SCO's Chinese New Year Tennis tournament are: Handicap men's singles: N W. Sabine <scr.) vs. S. D. M. Ellas (+l5). R Whitehead (scr.) vs. G. Mills (—ls>, J. V. Barraclough f+4) vs. Nathan (—l5). H. Stokes (+3) vs.
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  • 41 4 The annual inter-college tennis for the Medical Practioner's Cup will be played on Sunday, Jan. 26, on the Raffles College courts beginning in two sessions. Singles 9 a.m. Doubles: 3 p.m. All medical piactioners and friends are cordially invited to attend.
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  • 127 4 SELETAR RAFS SWIMMING CLUB SHARE WATER POLO HONOURS INTERESTING water-polo was witnessed at the Swimming Club yesterday when the club's first aru i teams met the R.A.F. (Seletar). With Windlr. ;1 ]< h i polished display forwards away tim< a the Bwimming ciul beat the R.A J goals to three
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  • 34 4 TO-DA V HOCKEY Ceylone i (Heavy*. C.S.C i v. Colts, Pom (>ffM trial. 0.8 < TENNIS: B.C C. Chii Year tournament, Pad v lay R.C War Fund V.M.C.A courl RUGBY: B.CA tournament. Parian
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  • 838 4 fHE Arabs of the world, both British and British-proti subjects, have splendidly rallied to the cause of Great tain in the present war and have helped in many way mat ally and otherwise to wipe off the face of the world the Drincii of
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  • 29 4 On Sunday the untitled teams of the RAF will n r r respective sides from the Htr-r*j Swimming team at wal the*Haw-Par Swimi games will eommenci a! H ni
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

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    • 66 5 I H i bV illH Bill j I jin iSJ H> i&s&ss&w 1(1 /I III! II 1118 111 11 TlkV■ V I l 9a lull 111 l lillll»*' VM IBL ■ra^foftsaal 1111 l i iill If Illl'"/ ''-w 11 1 111 I 111 l iI if fill] I \iMMK- ni
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  • 154 6 Juvenile Crime CAR and away the most pressing problem the authorities will have to grapple with in post-war Malaya is that of juvenile delinquency, for (to quote the words of Mr. R. H. de Onraet, late InspectorGeneral of Police) "it concerns an enterprising and very important section of our
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  • 125 6 H. King, of the Salvation Army, who was recently appointed by the SeJangor Government to inquire into and report on juvenile delinquency in the State. In a special interview with the Tribune, expressed the opinion that juvenile crime was. if anything, on the increase. This
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  • 142 6 THERE have been unconfirmed reports that the establishment of juvenile courts has been strongly recommended to Government. If and when these courts are established, we would urge the authorities to introduce the complementary legislation on the lines of the Probation of Offenders' Act. The probation system is an
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  • 133 6 JT seems to us that something can be done by Government before boys get to the juvenile courts by providing education which will equip them for trades instead of mainly clerical work. The clerical market is glutted and has been so for years, whereas many trades lack skilled
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  • 774 6 Malaya And Germany VICTOR PURCELL TPRADE Unionism is new in 1 Malaya, but the young movement has the full sympathy of the Malayan Governments. Legislation has recently been passed, which creates machinery for the registration of Trade Unions. By this legislation, the association of workmen to
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  • 378 6 By A Special Correspondent V'KNERAL Brauchitsch, the German Army chief, threatens Britain with the same fate as France, but military commentators consider that Germany's chances of successfully invading Britain are even less promising than they were last September. Germany's best chance of invading England was* in
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  • 582 6 A HOLLYWOOD mogul who has never learned to read or write has managed nicely by signing his cheques with two crosses. His banker called him. recently. "How about this cheque, here, it's got three crosses V 9 "My wife has social ambitions." explained the mogul. "She
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  • 628 6 IN a Reuters despatch fi ping appeared this paragraphIt is considered a fortunate coin,! cidence that the restriction onto have been lifted just prior Chinese New Year, which January 27, when Chin, return to their homes, when there are many temple festivals outside tl This seems to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 192 6 FROM I s DECEMBER 104/106 ROBINSON RD. TELEPHONE 6275 j BIOZYGENj Health and Vitality! J Send 30c Stamp for trial to G.P.O. Box 439 Singapore. 9 nm i 41 COMMERCIAL SIBJ E C T S ENROL NOW Enrolments arc now being made for the commencement of classes during the 194!
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    • 125 6 Li\g%fr THE WAKE U P Uyll DOUBLE BELL ALARM CLOCK Special Clearance Offer! ALARM CLOCKS twin bell alarm Good \v? 7 t //Am reliable movement. Available in Red. jf^^s^^mVr Green. Blue and <r wfth oon pia7n h,te bl S WLSuamxmzLxim. t figures as sketch. i SPECIAL A y\L|T BaßCan 1
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  • 54 7 From H. L. Hopkin) London, Jan. 23. TO ordinate the fire-fighting 1 ies in tne City of London ure that the maximum is reached, the whole of L ion civil defence region lit hin the scope of the order. Local authoriti instructed to enter
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  • 906 7 AMERY GIVES ASSURANCE "THERE CAN BE NO HAGGLING" Reuter. I xr a nnr,.,. London, Jan. 23. Atfi w AL INTERVIEW with Sir Calcutta Mr l I° "a' ed,t r of the Statesman, for Indfa n r H L n S Ame J ry Secretary
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  • 252 7 npiw-r Tok 7°» Jan. 23. pRINCE Konoye, the Japanese Prime Minister, attended a conference between representatives of the Government and heads of the fighting services to-day It will be recalled that a series of conferences has been held to discuss the China war situation. The
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  • 37 7 Reuter. Istanbul, Jan. 23. X TURKISH delegation, composed n of state railway officials, is leaving for Britain shortly, it is reported from Ankara. They will negotiate for the purchase of a number of locomotives and tail trucks.—Reuter.
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  • 698 7 Reuter. RiTr«Ao^5 L T I HED SOME MEASURE OF CONTROL IN nan d ?o7^^ radio station at Brasou, however, remains in the Legionaries' hands. Incessant fighting took place in the capital throughout yesterday. Communications with the provinces were cut offtrains ran under military control. The general situation
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 131 7 ♦VIXCAIW The watch of amazing accuracy ran new b e obtained in various ■esjgns at very reasonable cost AT YICK WOH HING, 1"». North Bridge Road, Near Middle Road), Singapore. AH watches purchased from us are fully guaranteed. TeL fso. 7922. ii7 l7H~ Dl 2 V children can J P,enty
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    • 164 7 A REVOLUTION J^Z&V LIGHTING THE PATENT DYNOHUB 1 '12 or 8 volt.) is completely revolutionary in design, it provides electric ABSOLUTELY lighting from a dynamo mounted in the front hub WATERPROOF It consists of the usual mm cycle hub 111 th e addition 3 1.1 .Oil of a drum at
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 279 8 The BIGGEST ALL-STAR M.G.M. ADVENTURE FILM OF THE PAST 10 YEARS! nnMn vc SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS 3.15 OPEXK TO-DAY CAPITOL I JK 1J 4 SHOWS DAILY From TO-MORROW (Saturday) Tla.m.-:M5~| TO TUESDAY NEXT 6.15-».15 i Shown the World over at INCREASED PRICES, BUT Presented to YCII
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    • 159 8 PLANS NOW OPtN (CASH Reservations only) FISHERS LTD. PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE GREATEST SCREEN EVENT OF THE DECADE SPECIAL PRE RELEASE MIDNIGHT SCREENING! TO-MORROW NIGHT, Jan. 25th at 12.15 O'CLOCK $1.00 and $2.00 (UNRESERVED) TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE TO-MORROW MORNING from 9 o'clock lor the MIDNIGHT SHOW. General Far Eastern
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    • 124 8 The Theatre's Greatest Sensation Becomes The Picture of the year! ALHAMBItA KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED" Starring charles I AM.IIIO\ CAROLE LOMBAIUI MIDNIGHT SCR EE X I \ii Sunday 26 th at 12 O'clock Monday 27th at 2.15 a.m. GENERAL SCREENING 28th JAN. Daily At 11 a.m., 1.15, 3.15. 6.15 9.15
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 274 9 I CATHAY E shows daily! m m 11 a.m., 2 p m I \\krc Everybody Goes MJM 415 P-m., 6.30 p.m. I PHONE 3400 &930 P m I BU CONRAD VEIDT JUNE DUPRF7 TU Urn*, Mightiest Sc«en REZ UNITED ARTISTS I NEW Yjv AR EXTRA MATINEES LIU SUNDAY oe*i, I
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    • 906 9 Public Notices THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 46) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Settlement of Singapore. In Bankruptcy. No. 66 of 1937. 11 PENG SEN G Trading as CHOP HOCK BEE CHAN of No. 12, Tclok Ayer Street, Singapore, Trader. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 3041 10 M m Mi Mi Mi vehicles FOR SALE: One Chevrolet Demonstration Van and One Bedford Delivery Van Perfect condition. Apply 54 The Arcade. Telephone No. 7992. (No. 208O) FOR SALE—Vauzhall 14 HP. Six cylinder *****1927 model, engine very good. 27 miles to a gallon, for $700!- cash—lnsurance up to 1942
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    • 606 10 Public Notices THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NO. 64, CHTJLIA STREET, PHONE NO. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous Efficient Services. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given by J. N. Dadlani, Sole proprietor of "Dadlani's modern silk, store," 43, Station Road, Ipoh, that he has sold the
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    • 443 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for tne following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of Sluice Valves for Water for the period 1 May 1941 to 30 April 1942 4 p.m. T April 1941 Supply of Sanitary Fittings (Deposit $50,-;. 4 p.m. 31 March
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    • 80 10 AUCTION SALE Comprising:—One M MARCO>£ radiogram, "Brunswick" gramophone, one treadle sewing machine J"*., condition) and one "P HI^Jv k table model radio set, Wj r shelves, shoe racks. *r bureau, dressing table. arm chairs and tables vases fitted for electric ligW"J shades, E.P.N.S. entree cocktail shakers, silver box, brass ware,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 974 10 TO-DAY'S It A|| Jjj SINGAPORE LONDOV ZHL 225 m. 1333 kfcf. CENTRAL TRavbu ZHP.I. 30.M m. 9.69 mcs. GSG-16.86 metre? VP*** ZHP 3 41.38 m. 7.25 m cs. p.m. GSF-19 82?mitV. 10 <*) v ZHL, ZHPI ZHP3. 9.05 p.m. .(UtfJ^ am. from 7.50 p.m Gsit_s? tlw M.Sft 10.00 Lagu Melayu.
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  • 937 11 Singapore, Jan. 33. Buyers. Sellers. MINING. Tin .ss) »1» 3 i 71 *StfSl I ,ss) 6 6 7i-cd A- 35!- 361Aycr Son* ($1- 0 82 0 86 S*nfn n 1 1.40 1.45 Batu 99 10 3cd Z) 19," 201- 131- 0.20 Ob* c eta 039 0.42
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  • 117 11 RUBBER TIN SHARES QUIET From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Friday. THE tin share market was quiet yesterday, with practically no' price changes. Business passing included Rantaus, Kramats, Austral Amalgamateds, and Kuala Kampars. Some small business was don° in rubbers, but generally this market too, was dull. Transactions were recorded in
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  • 20 11 The promotion of Sub.-Lieut H. K. Irnpey of the S.S R N.V.R to the 'rank of Lieutenant ha* been approved
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  • 338 11  -  U.S. Buys 40,000 Tons Of Eastern Tin (By Reuter) Washington, Jan. 23. JHE Government has so far bought 40,000 tons of the 75,000 tons of Eastern Tin under contract, of which 14,000 tons have arrived; 10,000 tons are afloat and 15,000 tons are awaiting shipment. London, Jan. 23:—Tin
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 36%, Sellers 36%. TIN
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 127 11 PILES GUARANTEED CURE WITHOI'T OPERATION Ktes li at dangerous and painfuJ treatment always to advisable Messrs, Lav Kirn Ping and Lav Pin? Bsiaiig have spent many years in a very careful study j of this disease Fees will be n funded if no cure is effected. Have a visit t»
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    • 299 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 619 11 Public Notices TILE MINOR OFFENCES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 24) NOTICE Order issued by the Chief Police Officer, Singapore, under Section 6 (1) of the Minor Offences Ordinance as to the letting off of fireworks in celebration of Chinese New Year, 1941. The Chief Police Officer, Singapore, in exercise of the powers
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    • 264 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel 5961 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday
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  • 158 12 Reuter. Vi<hy, Jan. 24. f'OL. Donovan, President Roose'velfs special envoy, who arrived in Belgrade on Wednesday night, was received yesterday by Tsvetkovitch, the Yugoslav Premier, according to a Belgrade telegram. Cel. Donovan told reporters that he planned to stay two or three nays in Belgrade
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