Malaya Tribune, 28 January 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, January 28, 1941.
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  • 30 1 OUNT CIANO Berlin. Jan. 28. I l Foreign Minister, has taken commber squadron in the ding to a Rome disGerman news agency. a Lieut-Colour i in Reuter.
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  • 44 1 Reuter. London. Jan. 28. t hat Marshal Graziani. I p nanaer-in-chief ill dismissed, is not Of the progress ist the Italians on KM fronts. Qf lav the i.' i ia come oniv fir. Ankara Radio cceeded by lyed a pro Italian camRenter.
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  • 23 1 Reuter. York. Jan. 28. tier Hektoria York yesterday merchant marine officers to man the cargo ships purthe United States by
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  • 267 1 Reuter. Belgrade, Jan. 28. PEOPLE arriving in Belgrade from Trieste report that f J v capture of Tobruk has caused a grave depression ■Wong the population who believed that the British offensive had been held up. Fascist circles are unable toexplain this new reverse
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  • 442 1 Reuter. I_ TO New York, Jan. 28 1 lb officially announced from Vichy that the Armistice between Thailand and Indo-China, through Japanese arbitration, will become effective from 10 a.m. to-day, Tuesday. Berlin Jan 28 The armistice between Thailand and French Indochina is to take effect
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  • 126 1 Vichy, Jan. 28. Antonescu, the Prime Minister of Rumania, formed a new military Cabinet yesterday, says a Bucharest telegram. All the portfolios except those of Justice, Labour and Propaganda are entrusted to generals. No members ol the Iron Guard or any representative of King Carol's regime
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  • 47 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 28. suffered by the Italians in the past two days have been heaviest since the beginning of the Italo-Greek war, according to the Athens Radio which adds that the positions taken by the Greeks had been found strewn with Italian dead.—Reuter.
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  • 64 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 28. THE report from Istanbul that 1 Gen. Wavell recently visited Athens was confirmed in authoritative circles in London last night. It was stated that his visit was "for the purpose of conferring on certain aspects of aid which Great Britain has been
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 28. THE Senate has unanimously pasP sed legislation authorising the expenditure of $300,000,000 for modernising the fleet air defences. The Bill now goes to the White House.—Reuter.
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  • 576 1 Reuter. (By Desmond Tighe, Renter's special correspondent at Tobrukj. r<EN. Wavell's Imperial army is sweeping west in full cry following the capture of Tobruk. The details of its dispositions are naturally a military secret but I am at liberty to say that most of
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  • 220 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 28. TALKING to a Reuter reporter last night cf his day's doings, Mr. Wendell Willkie, referring to hL2 lunch with th* Premier and Mrs. Churchill, said that Mrs. Churchill was most charming. It wag his first meeting with Mr. Churchill, and they
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Jan. 28. DRITISH bombers again attacked the Norwegian ore port ol Narvik and damaged the quays according to the Kiruna correspondent of the Aftonbladet, who says that the raid was the 'third carried out on the port so far thi year.—Reuter.
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  • 209 1 Reuter. Cairo, Jan. 28. T*HE British forces, steadily advancing into Eritrea, are now approaching Italian positions at Agordat, an important town on the railway leading to the Red Sea port of Massawa. Agordat's defences' mainly consist of barbed wire trenches and machine-gun posts behind stone
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  • 17 1 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Washington, Jan. 28: President Roosccelt is confined to bed ivith a slight cola.—Reuter.
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 28. I ORD Halifax, British Ambas- sador, spoke at a press conference yesterday in Washington of Britain's war and peace aims. •'Our first war aim," he declared, "is to win the war, and our main peace aim is to reconstruct the
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  • 266 1 Reuter. M Washington, Jan. 28. R. CORDELL HULL, U.S. Secretary of State, is reported to have told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at secret session yesterday that persistent efforts to obtain a mutual understanding and cooperation between the United States and Japan had been
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Capetown, Jan. 28. WHEN the Union Parliament reopened yesterday (Monday), the Minister of Finance. Mr. Holfmeyr, revealed that £14 millions would be required for defence in addition to i.bout £60 millions already spent on defence in this financial year.— Reuter.
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  • 250 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 27. '*pHE Japanese Navy is prepared to meet any eventuality. Nothing desirable is being left undone towards meeting the worst," said Admiral Koshiro Oikawa the Japanese Navy Minister, answering questions at a meeting of the House of Representatives Budget Committee. He explained
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  • 208 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Teluk Anson, Monday. THE report of the Teluk Anson Chinese Club (which will hold its annua] meeting on Friday) urges those "members who are unfortunately back ward with their subscriptions" to pay up the arrears, "considering the facilities they
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  • 216 2 Kweilin. INVESTIGATIONS carried out by the Kwangsi Industrial Co-operatives have revealed large civilian casualties and extensive material losses in the various outlying districts of Nanking. In view of the importance of reviving production in these districts, the Kwangsi C.I.C. has moved its headquarters from Pingyang
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  • 562 2 "Outside Prison" Scheme Now Being Prepared (Tribune Siaff Reporter) A SCHEME is being prepared, and is likely to be carried through, whereby old and decrepit vagrants who are unable to do any manual labour may be housed in a big camp instead
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  • 47 2 "WAYS of the English of Singa- pore." is the title cf a talk to be broadcast to-night by Mrs. R E. Prentis at 7.10 p.m. This is the final talk in the series "Presenting Singapore" which has been arranged by the Friends of Singapore.
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  • 28 2 Mr E W Battensby has been appointed a member of the Licensing Board. Batang Padang. for the year 1941 in the place of Mr A Tinker. J.P. resigned.
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  • 132 2 From Our Own Correspcndent) Taiping, Monday. IT the close of the livestock exhibition held in Batu Kurau on Saturday, H.H. the Sultan of Perak in a speech advised the rayats to follow the "Grow More Food" campaign, and thus lielp to make the country self-suffi-cient.
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  • 115 2 Reuter. Chungking, Jan. 27. THE China Times, which is usually well informed regarding financial matters, proposes five principles for the use of the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Fund. Firs*c the figures regarding the amount of the Stabilisation Fund should not be revealed to the public; secondly, there
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  • 45 2 Reuter. Chungking, Jan. 27. MR. Lo Chai-tze. the director ot the third Department of the Ministry for Oversea Affairs of the Central Kuomlntang is shortly leaving for Australia, New Zealand and the South Sea countries to inspect Kuomintang organisations —Reuter.
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  • 302 2 JUDGING from the high infantile mortality which prevails on estates in Malaya, it is clear that health conditions there leave much to be desired," says the Hindu (Madras) commenting editorially on Dr. Bruce Cross's report on malnutrition among Indian labour on
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  • 28 2 The Second Magistrate, Penang and the of Malacca, have Yen appointed unde r the Civil Marriage Ordinance Registrars of Marriage for Lhe respective Settlement*. Mum Bea for e
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  • 167 2 Reuter. London, Jan. 27 LEADING articles In the London i morning newspapers discuss two main topics—the possibility of an enemy assauH on Britain and A nplo-American relations. The liberal News Chronicle and the Labour Daily Herald deal with the former. The News Chronicle states
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  • 37 2 a course or lectures in first aid for women will be given in English at. the nurses' hostel. General Hospital. Johore Bahru, on Tuesday evenings at 5-15 p.m. The first lecture will be on Tuesday. Feb. 4.
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  • 23 2 (Cent-A-Plane Funrij .Total number o; (n planes destroyed duri J yesterday on all f ront < up me to nndnight TEN
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  • 95 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Mondaj A PARTY of teachers of Selai the leadership of X Karrriah, Lady Supervisor of thl Malay Girls' School, selan*» will be visiting the R, yaj t( > Wn of Perak during their up-couotrr tour. The party will arri' Kangsar on
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  • 240 2 Hongkong. JAPANESE submarine bases in Yulinkong and Sanyak the southern tips of Hainan Island are reported to have been completed. It is said the bases have sufficient facilities for the overhaul and repair of undersea craft and providing th m with provisions, t All approaches
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  • 47 2 Under instructions from the Home Government H. E. the G °vemor has been pleased to recognise the Consular officer of the United States of America at Pen»°K H as ac tln s in a Caviar capacity on behalf of the Republic of Panama in the Straits Settlements.
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  • 133 2 (Frcm Our Own Roper Kuala Lumpur. Mor. A NOTIFICATION in he F.M.S. Government Gazette states: The High Commissioner hereby prohibits the importation into the Federated Malay Stated except from the Colony cr from mj federated Malay State of any rice or padi except under
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    • 21 2 jBIOZYGENj eradicates J I INDIGESTION: Send 30c Stamp for trial tc\ G.P.O. Box 439 Singapore. Be Wise Economize Snappy Shaves with
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  • 143 3 Bai (task, Jan. 24. ifllE (iovernmenl! has ob--1 d Utast there are i p wplc who are not dequateij dressed in public places, in accordance with national cul tire," says State NOk 10 dealing metises] of dress be Tl ii people. iv<. U ed the OtnmeU
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  • 40 3 Eannu. Jan. 27 j ol the North-west 1 I Province, addressing I the Western Desert not only rendered averted the threat all the Islamic Jj ar, Turkey learnt were like and lim countries, heir interests
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  • 26 3 untitled of traffic untitled v occurred ln vehicles have ramtttM of the Automobile Asuecided to write s suegesting that a miliary drivers easarv with the authorities.
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  • 207 3 (Tribune Stuff Reporter) S the e ast coast, $60,000 c üb-house of the Singapore Chinese: n lub, will be open for general occupation month or the beginning of March. Work on the building at Amber Road is fast nearing completion. Only the interior and
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  • 127 3 Hsinyang, Jan. 2G. the recent Japanese attacks in the Hsinyang sector in the Kupeh-Honan border have been successfully repulsed, according to reports. On Jan. 24 several columns of he enemy forces started out from Bsinyang northward, One column consisting of more than 1,000 men pushed northward along
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  • 159 3 j [From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday I Arrested in a small hut in s Chinese cemetery at Bukr Moh, Parit Jawa, a Chinese named Teo Lip was produced before the first magistrate, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Mustapha, and charged, with having been in possession of
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  • 250 3 Shiukwan. IJNDER the Reconstruction Department of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, a number ol* factories have been established in those parts of the province yet free from invasion. largest oi tliem is one for the manufacture and repair of machines, which was established more than a year
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  • 79 3 A suggestion to introduce a ticket system of admission to the railway platform at Johore Bharu is under consideration of the Johore Government and it is understood that steps are being taken to bnnt; the system into practice ere ion" It i s already ln operation at two mainline stations.
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  • 187 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CIXTEEN extraordinary babies M wer.* oorn in Singapore yesterday, Chinese New Year Day. They are extraordinary because ol their birth date, which is said c be one of the most auspicious ciays in the year. They are extraordinary also for this reason. UiWer
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  • 21 3 Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, Mr. B. E. Ross and the Crown Counsel p P nnr,„' 555 I£m nominated members ofth?ttJ?2
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  • 436 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. INTERVIEWED in his office, Mr. A. J. Brown, chief of the local Auxiliary Fire Service, deplored the 'tida apa' attitude the general public takes towards joining the Service, and said that on account of the requirements of sweat
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  • 176 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) NE-CENT copper coins became scarce last week, and their absence was also felt this week, with the result that most shopkeepers and members of the general public have been put to much inconvenience. The shortage became pronounced during the past few days, and it
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  • 134 3 London Jan. 27. THE following communique was issued by the press service of the Free French forces: "The further the action in Libya is conducted, the more important the part played by the Free French forces, operating in close co-operation with their British allies,
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  • 158 3 London, Jan. 27 THE Parliamentary secretary to the Board of Education, Mr. James Ede, speaking in South Shields yesterday said that the school-leaving age wculd be dependant on the recasting of the high?r education system which would give to practical forms of education a status
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  • 39 3 Reuter. Chungking, Jan. 27. THE Chinese Foreign office is'proposing the establishment of three new consulates in Iraq, Iran and Arabia for the promotion of Chinese trade in the Near East, according to press reports.—Reuter.
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  • 58 3 A Chungking, Jan. 2H. CHINESE bombing squadron suddenly appeared over Kiangkow. a town on the north back of the Yangtze about halfway between Ichang and Kingchow, recently and showered a number of bombs on the Japanese troop concentrations there, according to a belated report. Many Japanese were
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  • 47 3 Chengtu, Jan. 26. Two delegations have been organised consisting of official delegates and representatives of civilian organisation to start from here on Feb. 1 for North and South China respectively to visit the Szecrvwan troops now fighting at the front.—Chinese Central News.
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  • 423 4 Homesters Lucky To Win jfHE Y.W.C.A. were very lucky to win their hockey fixture against the K.L. Posts and Telegraph girls' team when these two teams met yesterday on the Postal Club ground. An only goal scored by P. Eber in
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  • 383 4 CRICKET Other sport on P. 12. i 'CONTINUING his overnight batting in the three-day cricket match between the local Indian Association and the Selangor Indian Association. Lall Singh, the Selangor player, was undefeated with 132 runs to his credit yesterday. The game
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  • 56 4 The following will play for the Combined Indian Associations in the hockey match against the Indian Army which will be played at the Indian Association ground at Balestier Plain this evening at 5: Mehar Singh; Peter, Lt. Bewoor; Sarban Singh, Gupta, Heera Singh; Ibrahim Isa, Lt. Tiwary,
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  • 29 4 The Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Punjab Regiment at hockey by one goal to nil when these two teams met on the former's ground yesterday. Veerasamy was the scorer.
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  • 45 4 TO-DAY TENNIS: S.C.C. Chinese New Year tournament; Muslim tournament for War Fund, V.M.C.A. courts; Indian Association matches, Farrer Park. HOCKEY: Combined Singapore and Selangor Indians vs. Indian Arm:'. Balestier, Girls Sports Club vs. K.L. P. T., G.S.C. ground. < RUGBY: Seven-a-side tournament. S.C.C. J
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  • 127 4 rEKE were good entries for the races held at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. Fairly good times were returned in the four events and highlight of the day's sport was the women's breast stroke race in which Mrs. Esan led all the way, but just failed to maintain
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  • 485 4 STARTING at 9.30 in the morning, 35 ties in the S.C.C. Chinese New Year lawn tennis tournament were decided at the Club's courts yesterday until rain, which fell about 5 o'clock in the evening stopped further play. The following are the results
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 69 5 :nr Staff Reporter) I addition jo the small in band of Australian in Malaya arrived hv fsterdav. He is hlan, aeed 22. who .it 7 stone 7 pounds. Law li'an will ride to; tables under the well-known trainer, Mr. E. L. He -.as the leading ape
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  • 103 5 "SEA HAWK" \t The Alhambra) DErrol I lynn gets one of best parts in "Sea Hawk, en had a matinee the Alhambra yesterhich will be shown at at the same theatre which made John nous in the silent an like the proverbial tells of the spacious. Queen Bess and
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  • 16 5 untitled Raja Petra. the grand-untitled Sultan Muhamad of Sei Mulia Tundra Klana a v.sit to Singapore.
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  • 379 5 GREAT tribute was paid to Chee Choon Keng by Mr Nalini I» Sarkar, prudent of the All-India Badminton*JtaS nu remarked that the imponance of > h.-.mpmnsh.p, was considerably heightened by the vh£ I hoon Keng, well-known Penang left-hander u the much coveted trophy in
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  • 86 5 THE Straits Settlements Police Band will perform in public, weather permitting, during Pebruary as follows under the direction of Mr J. c H"ch L.R A.M.. A.R.C.M. R.M.S.M Feb. 4. Tuesday. 6.00 p.m T«lok Ayer. Feb. 6, Thursday. 5.30 p.m., Katong Park. Feb. 9. Sunday. 8.30 p.m Botanic Gardens.
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  • 64 5 Mr J. P. Pennefather Evans, who untitled til recently was Chief Police Officer. Selangor. ha s been appointed Commissioner of Police. Hongkong. He is at present on leave in England. Mr. Pennefather Evans was a member of rh e Malayan Police Service since 1914, and at one time wa.s Adjutant
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  • 800 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. THE religious and social significance of the Chinese New Year festival was explained by Mr. Heah Joo Seang at a luncheon meeting of Penang Rotarians. The speaker said: It is a time for feasting and drinking and
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  • 1647 5 Mr. E. Haward's Radio Talk JN an interesting talk on India, broadcast from the Singapore Station last night, Mr. Edwin Haward. Adviser on Indian Affairs to the Far Eastern Bureau of the iMinistry of Information, outlined the main features of India's progress towards what
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  • 208 5 The 14th anniversaiy of the Siew Sin Sia Association was celebrated It the Tai Tong Restaurant, New World. The annual general meeting was presided over by Mr. Soong Peng Yam. Tn his speech, he exhorted every one to do his utmost to help win the war
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  • 54 5 It is lear ned that Mr Arthur Tinker. i« o gen eral manager of Jong Landor Rubber Estate* Ltd Tapah will be going on eight months' leave at the beginning of next month. He intends to holiday in Australia and New Zealand. Mr. W Adamson of the same estate will
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  • 154 6 Open-Neckedness RESPITE the semi-strangula-tion it imposes on its votaries (and they are legion). th>i necktie has more than stood its ground in most part 3 of the world, due, firstly, to a certain questionable respectability it is supposed to confer and, secondly, to the. fact that since the days
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  • 134 6 JKIRTS have all along been shortening iin d, therefore, interesting, whilst slacks, if anything, have been slumping towards the slush with which they usually become flush in a Singapore rain. While we defer our own views on the brevity of shorts or the full-throatedness of open-necks, we see
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  • 113 6 JT will be a fainy safe guess that the well-preserved double-chinned industrial nabobs will try to assert their supremacy by, say, growing whiskers or moustaches or fey refusing to have their hair dressed up. Who can say they will not even go to the extent of growing their
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  • 157 6 QIAMETRICALLY opposite is the sartorial problem that faces our neighbours, the Thais, who have been forbidden (by State Convention No. 10, issued last week) from appearing in the municipal area "without being adequately dressed, by wearing underwear shorts or being half-naked, that is, not wearing a singlet or
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  • 1286 6 Fourteen Year-Old Evacuee Tells Story Of Soviets* Arrival I REMEMBER distinctly the arrival of Russian troops in Estonia—the long column of duvty, grey uniformed figires, marching to the tune of Red marching songs. The songs of these soldiers are one of the fey
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  • 535 6 o (ByAnAi'rCorrespondent) OIZE is a quality inevitably associated with trans-Atlan-tic productions; and reports of new American bombers, either ordered by Britain or for the United States air services, feature their size as an outstanding point. One type of big American bomber which has caught the imagination
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  • 132 6 Seaweed Stockings —is being used experimentally as a new raw material for rayon. Both wood pulp and cotton, used extensively at present, are difficult to obtain in wartime. Seaweed may replace them. When it was generally used for the manufacture of iodine 400 000 tons were gathered in the Hebrides
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  • 522 6 pROM the time broke away fn to-day they have tirely free from criti step forward they with deprecations and they steadfastly p their emancipation ear to all discouraA Eurasian girl admirer of her chii written a spirited a fence of the moden She says, -What is n
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  • 125 7 Reuter. ille i French Equatorial Africa), Jan. 27. n and Belgium and their will find, in this part ii tble French Empire, determination to destroy as that which anl- ol a circular letter Govei i or, Monsieur he Fr« uch officials in fie
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  • 49 7 Sluukwan. Jan. 20 nt Is aroused by.a the Japanese have bed land and river Canton at the pron the Japanese talk •ard push. are constructing d Shumchun near while the JapanBoeca Tigris For: hot the Pearl River a and guns at rhe Canton.—Chinese Central NY
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  • 28 7 Reuter. Moscow. Jan. 27. U t the Soviet naval, d coastal *ervices uniforms accordued yesterday, new Soviet title iral of the holder of the ned.—Reuter.
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  • 34 7 Death of Vice-Governor-General Of Libya Reuter. Tr Rome. Jan. 27. v Bruni. the vicer«I of Libya, is to a dispatch from clescrbes him as a ratar with Marshal Marshal Grazianni in civij a flairs.Reu-
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  • 20 7 Reuter. J Delhi, Jan. 27. k the new CornIndia, has asd in succession to l< assets.—Reuter.
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  • 505 7 Food Removed To Eritrea Reuter. IT ai v i London, Jan. 27. tIZZT7 ffive up AbVBSinia ,he I l r C P ,n Ktntral eonnasra.ion aHer the a nemner f the British mili ">rv mission Ab>ss,n,a reported hv the Daily Telegraph correspondent. to EnlfX
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  • 96 7 Reuter. Capetown, Jan. 27. return of Germany to the African continent would mean the end of independence and security of all African states," declared the Belgian Minister for the Colonies, Mr. Devleeschauwer, to-day. He arrived here from the Belgian Congo yesterday and will leave for
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  • 27 7 Mr. W. A. Fell who has returned from leave, has resumed his membership in the Central Tribunal for the F.M.S. constituted under the Volunteer Force (Training) Enactment.
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  • 202 7 r Chungking, Jan 9 fi kNY unnecessary expense S n saved to buy gifts for the i front-line defenders will give I unbounded encouragement to the officers and men now l undergoing privations in del fending the nation," scd 1 Generalissimo Chiang Kai- t shek in
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  • 59 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 27. ITALIAN prisoners captured by the British forces in Libya will be sent to Britain to work on toe .'and, says the Daily Telegraph ihe object, it adds, will be to relieve the present shortage of agri cultural labour and the
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  • 39 7 Kunming. Jan. Ji is ascertained that two Frenchmen, and 25 i.nnamese were killed when bombs were dropped on a village to the south of Kunming during the air raid on Wednesday on Kunming.—Chinese Central News.
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  • 562 7 Reuter. nnTtvrr Budapest, Jan. 27. fUUNT Stephen Csaky, Hungarian Foreign Minister has rapWly' Last ni S ht (Sunday) he was reported to be sinking Count Stephen Csaky was a personal friend of Mussolini and Ciano, and his appointment as Hungarian Foreign Minister in December, 1938, was
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  • 164 7 Reuter. LONDON, JAN 27. TWO LARGE FIRES AND SEVEe^.5 A t SMA LL FIRES WERE STARTED WHEN A SMALL I FORCE OF RAF BOMBERS I SUCCESSFULLY ATTACKED INDLSTRIAL TARGETS IN HANO VER IN THE EARLY HOURS OF TO-DAY, STATES AN AIR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE, ADDING THAT
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  • 84 7 Reuter. A ATHENS, JAN. 27. GREEK HIGH COMMAND COMMUNIQUE BRIEFLY ANi NOUNCES THE CAPTURE OF A NUMBER OF PRISONERS DURING RESTRICTED OPERATIONS Press messages from Athens' however, state that it is confirmed tfiat all counter attacks launched by the Italians f or the purpose of j regaining
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  • 52 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 27-Nineteen German prisoners have fallen into"British hands since Thursday, of which 16 are navy men. It is recalledl that en Saturday the German commu be?n e "fn cP rtC d that E-boSS 1 ad been in contact with the enemy in the Channel.—
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    • 128 7 FOR BABY'S COMFORT HAPPINESS The TOURACOT can be arranged handily by your bedside when yn u stay i n hotels or visit It can sit snugly on the back seat of your car ana th? hoods can be adjusted to shelter baby fluting those sunny hours in the garden. The
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    • 137 8 THE GRANDEST HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! Packed out at Every flfcjnrl C- "Z 4 SHOWS APITOL TO-DAY II A. M. 3.15 6.15 9.15 COME EARLY LENGTH EXCEEDS 10,000 PRESENTED AT OUR USUAL PRICES The Greatest LA if .II Show of The Decade Be among the first to See it! Gala Far Eastern
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    • 144 8 A Grand Midnight Attraction for our Chinese Patrons! I CAPITOL j SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SCREENING I TO-NIGHT at 12.15 Sharp The Great Inspiring Patriotic Chinese Production.. Highly Endorsed by the CHUNGKING Government— FATHERLAND GALLS Produced by the Company that >^<TT I mad.- tiie Hot ord- f fr*3*'"*V "S, breaking success 3
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    • 74 8 WISHING ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR! TO-NIGHT AT 7.30 9.30 P. M SIW TALKIE NEW WORLD First 7 Chapters of Republic's Thrill Packed Chapter Play! The ROBIN HOOD'of the WEST back ai ROBER T LIVINGSTON in Wipes Again W GREETINGS! We take this opportunity of Wishing Our
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  • 188 9 Chungking. gEGINNING from 1941, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry hopes to increase the value of China's export of farm products to $600,000,000. For the past few years, the annual average has been $150,000,000. To put more land under the plough so that the
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  • 127 9 Changsha, Jan. 26. A SUDDEN change of weather in Huan resulted in the present year's first snow-storm which commenced in the morning of Jan. 24 and continued unabated until late yesterday. Most districts of the Huan Province nre now covered by several Inches of snow which is
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  • 68 9 Foochow, Jan. 26. GOVERNOR Chen Vi has announced that in trie current year Fukien will intensify the economic control, restrict free trading, develop public enterprises and state capital, encourage scientific research and train technical men. He also declared the opening of mere district-operated enterprises .such
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    • 611 9 A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS CATHAY C SHOWS DAILY Where Everybody Goes u^&^ PHONE 3400 9 3 0 P-m. Scolder Xordo VII 4fc V> JUn Qfattt icr—n triumph... H PI Hi Hi Hi L"""-""""J. BAGDAD! STARRING SABU CONRAD VEIDT JUNE DUPREZ Chinese new year extra morning
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    • 670 10 ME. TAN SOO WAN (Dentist) and wife have left for Hongkong on holiday. Will return by end of February. PPc. Situations Vacant INSTRUCTOR for Theoretical C*uwnlstryApply Box No. 84, Malaya Tribune, SlngaPoy- (No. 240O) WANTED agents, salesmen, salesgirls for saleable perfumeries. Apply Manufacturer 27% Jalan Besar. Singapore. (No. 2830J WANTED
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    • 795 10 Vegetable Seeds SEEDS:— Reliable, germination-g-iaran-teed. flower, vegetable and grass seeds at IS eta. per good-sized packet. Write for full lists from Po Gardens, Ipoh. (No. 254Q) Professional WHY SUFFER SILENTLY from Chronic diseases when you can be cured by correspondence by Sri Atma-Chlntan, renowned Chronic case specialist. Send detailed history
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    • 655 10 Lost And Found LOST 3 boxes of ladles' wearing apparel between Raub and K. X Bahru on 14th Jan. 41 |50|- will be awarded to the finder. Box No 89 c o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 3520) Financial WANTED; $3,000|. for a very sound and profitable proposition. Apply Box
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    • 666 10 Public Notices To The Members, < SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. Gentlemen, The following Members have been duly nominated as Members of the Committee of Management for the year 1941:— Hon'ble Mr. R. Williamson, Dr. P. S. Hunter, C.8.E., H. C. Reilly, Esq., A. C. Smith, Esq., Hon'ble Mr. C. G. Howell,
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    • 89 10 FOR CLEAR DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION Try «PYE" Radio for which they are UNSURPASSED Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, SINGAPORE Distributions: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur, THE RADIO SOUND (SERVICE, Taiping, Perak, Penang, Province Wellesley and Alor Star, Kedah. CHOP HUP SOON' AUN, Kuala Dungun, Trengganu. SINGAPORE 1 STEAM LAUNDRY LTD.
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    • 160 10 Why you should buy RED MENTHOL CONE EAGLE-BRAND Fears of Experiment has been spent for the perfection of this Product. No other menthol is just as good. Nice to look at. pleasant to use, guaranteed to la>t much 'onger. MADE BY THE MANUFACTURERS OF THE FAMOUS LEMON DRAUGHT. PILES GUARANTEED
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    • 958 10 j TO-DAY'S rTdTo) SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 m. 1333 Mm, CENTRAL TRANSMI«. C i«„ ZHP.i. 3« *> m 969 mlcs. GSG—I6.B6 metre. (17\g T« SIOv ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.» mica. mm. GSF-19.82 metre, /km »'o 7_ ZHL. ZHPI ft Zm t QS p.m. GSD-25 53 metrL M.W from 7.50 p.m
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  • 360 11 Singapore, Jan. 24. Price MEAT F ak; kati 40 i curry; kati 35 teak; lb. 65 j 'ralian; lb. 42 Flesh; lb. 54 kati 48 f and fat ity); kati 38 POULTRY reared); kati 85 55 50 reared I; kati 75 nestic; fledged; pair 70 omestte; unfledged;
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  • 11 11 untitled King has assumed duty eer. Perils, in place ot .'nipoeli.
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  • 141 11 Hongkong. 1 Soviet commercial representative to China has signed a new agreement with the China National Tea Corporation whereby China will export $100,000,000 worth of tea bricks to Soviet Russia this year, according to a Chungking report published in the Hongkong Ta Kung Wan Pao. Since
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  • 151 11 (From Our Own Correspondent; London, Nov. 12. SPEAKING at the annual meeting of Batu Rata (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., yesterday, Mr. A. P. Hadow, the chairman, said the quantity of rubber which the company was permitted to export for the year was 1,224,614 lbs. compared
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  • 50 11 Chungking, Jan. 26. RESPONDING to the drive for gliders launched by the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign, its North-eastern Chapter pledged a contribution of four gliders to be presented to the Government. These gliders will be christened "Liaoning," "Kirin," "Heilungkiang." and "Jehol."—Chinese Central News.
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  • 36 11 Hongkong, Jan. 26. After the Japanese assurances that order would be strictly maintained, a special meeting of the Shanghai foreign ratepayers will be reconvened on Jan. 30, according to a report from Shanghai.— Chinese Central News.
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  • 52 11 Kunming. The Yunnan Provincial Government has instructed the local officials concerned to strictly inspect the passports of foreigners seeking entry into Yunnan. Their passports must be found in order before they are admitted. If any irregularity is found, the responsf ble officials will be punished.—
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  • 56 11 Madrid, Jan. 25. ARRANGEMENTS have been made for the supply of 50.000 tons of wheat to Spain from British stocks, held in Argentina. The first shipment will be made almost immediately and will be carried in Spanish ships as in the recent consignment of
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  • 208 11 Hongkong. AVERSfcAS Chinese in Australia v have contributed a total sum of $6,000,000 (national currency) since the outbreak of the Lukouchiao Incident in July, 1937, declared Mr. Huang Hsiang-wan, delegate of the Australian Chinese communities to the National Feople's Congress. Mr. Huang arrived in Hongkonc
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    • 27 11 Nan YANn CAR 1 1 SERVICE TIMES DAILY. l ACCA TO SINGAPORE M 1 NAN CHIANG HOTEL. Raya Road. Phone 92. •NGAPOM TO MALACCA x < IIAICHEW HOTEL,
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    • 335 11 WHEN CHILDREN OUTGROW THEIR STRENGTH With rapidly growing children, nourishment must keep pace with growth. When it doesn't the child gets thin, pale, weedy, with no energy or inclination for food. For extra nourishment, doctors and nurses say there is nothing better than Horlicks. It builds up flesJ:. bone and
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    • 401 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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    • 351 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possfblr- services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. front j the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements buQ under present circumstance sailings are perforce res tricted.
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  • 111 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 27. ANNOUNCING what he called'my last service to the state," the Japanese Premier, Prince Konoye made a remarkable statement on the Smo-Japanese War to the Budget Committee of the Lower House to-day. "Although the Sino-Japa-nese conflict has entered its fifth year," he said, "there is
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  • 471 12  -  (By Ralph Walling, Reuier's air correspondent) Reuter. Lemon. Jan. 28. possible reasons were advanced yesterday for the 1'iil in the German air activity over Britain which led to London enjoying its first week without a raid since September. They are, in order of credibility,
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  • 59 12 THE death occurred yesterday, at the age of 77, of Mr. John Robert Jonathan, at his residence at Rangoon Road. Mr. Jonathan was a Government pensioner, serving for about 30 ye.ars in the F.M.S. as a dresser. He retired about 27 years ago and had
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  • 394 12 Sappers, Airmen Gunners Win attacking alnn.st continuously, the R.A.M.C. "A," were unfortunate to loose to the Fortress R.E. **A W team in their S.C.C. seven-a-side ruffby tournament tie yesterday. The Sappers won by three points time, just before the game ended, (a penalty goal* to nil. they wer G awarded
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  • 44 12 Fchce and third, the Royal Erfgt The over 71/ 2 niiles. Sinsh pSq P W s wer3 h Wan 2 ollce 47 minutes-; A AcH, Slngh ,FMS Police.; 3 entrvf i ey r (Loyals individual entry), 4 LC Taylor (R.E.).
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  • 150 12 Colts Meet (From Our Own Reporter) I Kuala Lumpur, Monday. rpAKING better advantage of j A their chances than chcii op- ponenta who missed several opI portunities of scoring. Singa- pore Colts defeated Selangor Colts two-nil in the inter-State Colts' hockey tournament played on the
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  • 164 12 FOOTBALL S pore I.A. I. Selangor I.A. 1 p a keenly contested football matchplayedontheJ.C.S A ground yesterday the Singapore Indian Association drew with each side scoring one goal During the first half the visitors had the b3tter of the exchanges and their forwards played with excellent 'understanding;
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  • 37 12 Mr. Antony Peter Chin, popular Kuala Lumpur CJUneae „>. Agnes Rosslyn Chew, of Singapore and Chengtu China married this morning at the Church of Sacred 'Heart Singapore. The bridegroom is on the tutorial staff School, Kajang.
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  • 65 12 Reuter. PPretona, .Inn. 2S E South African Air Force 'is immediately to unoersro const deracle expansion to an oli.f a] announcement. Several thousand pilots are required. The conditions of ser.--*.* ne air pupils have been broadened in the lignt ot recent experience and it
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  • 45 12 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 28. THE usual formalities for the pre- sentation of credentials to the President will be omitted in Lord Halifax s case. Stating this to the press. President Roosevelt's £crethpywhLS«phen Early) sald department presumed that the had aken p iace wis;
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  • 8 12 The Hon Mr H. Welsberg. M. C. S.
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  • 16 12 Mr. C. Cairns. untitled vator of Forests. Selango: pointed to officiate as D Officer, Kuala Lumpur
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  • 39 12 DEATH JC NATHAN.—On 27tn January, 1941, at No. l£A Rang Road. Singapore, Jolm Rot 'han, 77 years. The fui tege will leave his r 445 p.m. to-day :< r of St. Joseph ana Bidadari Cemetery for Deeply regretted.'
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    • 60 12 f|MN| CONTROL YOUR R| HEALTH StMtJUfy Oka** bdj Obtainable at all leading Q $7.00. Small $2.50 When ord< speotfy OKASA for men or literature and medical te-' to the Sole Distributors fol GRAFTON LABORATORIE s < 11 Singapore and Kuala Lam Penang,: 37-A Beach Sole Agents for Malaya Dll Indies
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