Malaya Tribune, 31 January 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, January 31, 1941.
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  • 148 1 1 fount svafi Repartee) I MM!in amp, now beinc '•■«.M.m-t.-j W evacuees in time ,f w»cr* nrj "somewkcre in Siafaport reslenfay. It nestles 25L7 M has been and pro**U*n from air observation mat onlj of attap and d o„Vi ~SKU of numerous \°r a,readv
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  • 288 1 Reuter. U; London, Jan. SI. 1 iukie threw convention to the winds yesterday f a Bis P;irk Lane hotel, went to a public house, eer, played darts* with builders and labourers, a Party of soldiers on leave and, at the invitation rd) <rent behind the bar,
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  • 113 1 |QNh of the most successful operations carried out by the South African ,v on three successive days, dealing a crippling blow to the ftafan^ritWft" on their part, is described in a cable from Nairobi A J f ™thout h» NegheJli, housing over 150 Vehicles,
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  • 284 1 Reuter. (By Gordon Young, ReuteTs specia correspondent at general headquarters in the Middle East/ London. Jan 31. JHE little fishing port of Derna, which fell exactly a week after Tobruk. was taken by the Imperial forces following an operation which lasted two or three days. Thi.- consisted
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  • 211 1 Reuter. irvrv 4i i r London, Jan. 31. iV L r C V Ji y Dlr a wa <> m cially announced in Cairo yesterday afternoon, more news has come in from agency correspondents. The British United Press correspondent at Khartoum reports that Imperial forces
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  • 106 1 SOVIET-JAPAN NEGOTIATIONS Tokyo. Jan. 31. THE Soviet Union lias agreed to resume negotiations with Japan for the conclusion of a commercial agreement besides undertaking to discuss a permanent Soviet-Japanese fisheries treaty, Dr. Nohuhumi Itoh, the spokesman of the Information Board of the Cabinet revealed at a press conference
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  • 90 1 Tokyo, Jan. |L The state of Japanese-Ameri-can relations is not "desperate the Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, said at a meeting of the Budget Committee of the House of Representatives Asked by Mr. Juji Kasai why Admiral Nomura was proceeding to the United States if JapaneseAmencan relations were
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  • 192 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 31. MEW Greek successes on the Albanian battle front with very heavy Kalian casualties in both killed and wounded were announced by the Creek Press Ministry yesterday according to the Athens radio. CHjtlining the operations of the past 24 hours, the statement
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  • 65 1 Reuter. IyERY ragea in iday) following the launching by of a large-scale offennf?Ei2? lt the object according to I official Japanese reports. 0 f ping and crushing about 100,000 Chinese troops concentrated n. that area. JSJ! d K ittcd ,n ch "»gklng that nm fi^ 15 to
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  • 89 1 Reuter. A_ Ottawa, Jan. 31. I rER three days of almost con- stant meetings of the Canadian Cabinet and War Committee, at which reports* were given by Colonel Ralston and Mr Howe Defence and Munitions Ministers respectively, on their visits to Britain, Mr MacKenzle King (Premier)
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  • 26 1 Reuter London, Jan. 31.—The trawler Peltcn has been sunk, announces an Admiralty communique. The nexc of kin of the casualties have been informed —Renter.
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  • 208 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 31. "SHOOTING HELL" out of anybody interfering with American ships was advocated by Senator Glass of the Foreign Relations Committee, in reply to Hitlers torpedoing threat. Hitler's threat is splashe:! in screaming headlines in the evening papers and has
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  • 37 1 •«utr zs c Lc nnon. Jan. 31. the Home Secretary, Mr Herbert Iforr.aon, stated In the House j>r Common* that his department nad issued about l,? 50,000 anti-gas neimets ior babies. British Wire-
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  • 292 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 31. I JITTER gave a warning yesterday to the United States to stay out of the war, in a speech at the Berlin Sportspalast on the eighth anniversary of his coming to power. "Europe will resist," he said, "any attempt by the American
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  • 96 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 31. SIR John Wardlaw-Milne asked in the House of Commons yesterday wheth?r Mr. R. A, Butter, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, could give -an assurance that the British Government, mall matters affecting their relations with China and Japan, were working in close
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 7 1 &NT KUL-VUE Manta) CoMtmeUo.. and Optical Co.
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    • 91 1 M. HASSAN, Electric*! Gas Water Contractor,, sWa'pore"' B I" E__BL your ulr »m«it« in the Instanation or repairs of electric a d pipe fittings, pleas* consu t us and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE m^^ -0 «tock: -Electric lightchandeliers, bowl fittings, lamoKeS*»; lampbulbs.
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  • 394 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala l.umpur, Thursday. SINCE February of last year, when I first save expression in this Chamber teW position to a tax on '"comes. fhe need for a intensified war effort me nart of the Colonial Empire and Protectorates
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  • 123 2 PICTURE BOOK," which, for the last eight years has distinguished itself as an exclusively Malayan film magazine, assumes new shape with the latest issue which will be out to-morrcw. Exceptional times and war interest have brought about this drastic change, both in make-up and scope,
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  • 743 2 OFFICIAL WAKN!> FEDERAL COUNCIL < From Thursday MOVING the -ga^ftMTSS question of great injportance vvh^^h ealleJ t» liberation and for the elimination of all P« j k even at that last moment. It was ne that discussion of the kd t? quite
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  • 47 2 Mr chew Hock Leong, of the »i Overseas Chinese Bank Corporate has been appointed second nominee of the Straits Chinese British Association on the Chinese Advisory Board. The first nominee i« Mr. Chin Chve Feng, who takes the place of Mr. K. L Tan.
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  • 288 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Question of the increase in the tax of dogs and T bitehel tto be brought up at to-day's meet,,,, „f Si n„ a nore Municipal Commissioners. Mr T W Ong, nominee of the Struts Chmesfßriti* Association btraits v tV
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  • 105 2 Singapore, Thursday. SENTENCE of three months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Teo Keng Hon, 29. Teochew in the Fifth Police Court, to-day, for the theft of a cash cheque for SjOO and cash amounting to $13. The accused was stated to have removed the cheaue and
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight lxmdon time EIGHT
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  • 229 2 Singapore, ThursdtJ ON the grounds that .the respondent was only paying the landlord a monthly rental of SlOO and a sum of $25 was a reasonable rent fcr the furniture let by the itsDoudent to him, Mr. J. R. de C HamiHon made an application
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 207 2 ENTERTAIN J YOUR FRIENDS THEEE I MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE j I Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly J SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert I RAFFLES iBAKEBY I "gas Mo^g^rg^l lleaTview hotel 1 BALL-ROOM I PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES i SATURDAY 1 SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET J FEATURING I MARLENE
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    • 15 2 Latest CAMERON HIGHLANDS NEWS. AN IDEAL HOLIDAY WITH JUST OPENED CAMESON HOTEL came eon highlands.
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    • 119 2 til —T am- n The protective value for these particular imrice* J I /A IX. m I J to anyone who faces FIRE lIA/Alliw: I PORTABLE 3' "HOMELITE PUMP" I I IS SEEN HERE BEING UTILIZED AS AN I iFRGENC* FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT. I INDEPENDENT OF CITY HYDRANT. Water is
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  • 207 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ml-. MISERS of the Straits Settle- men is Volunteer Force havt ;tll :»;uKrd up their kit bags and are ready to march off to-morrow (Saturday) for a further two months' continuous training 1 Ti Ls will be on Miniiar aaes to
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  • 17 3 untitled of the Malay Regiment. Retreat on the S.C C 1 on Monday. Feb. 10 at 6
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  • 1769 3 Corruption U-rom Our Own Reporter) S p EAKING on the m^? L "mpur, Thursday. the War TaSSwSm "J* secmd of day, the H„n n l£ t***** Council totax proposal as an ill IS described the income --own throuchout the FIX I°T and saii
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  • 105 3 L. AT GILLMAN this morniua, n the Loyal Regiment held a most impressive troopwg lof its Regimental Colours before a large crowd, in connection with the Regiments bicentenary celebrations. Pictures here show three snaps by the Tribune cameraman at the final practice for the event. They
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  • 135 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) FURTHER technical roosts, though of a minor nature, are being offered to Asiatic British subjects in the Royal Air Force. Application? are invited from Asiatic British subjects for enlistment as fire fighters and range spotters at the R.A.F. Station, Seletar. The ability
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 252 3 \tO PROTECT THĔ W'lK op MAGNESIA j TEETH AND GUMS l TOOTH PASTf SgfcCTk3--j CONHINS OVER /5% GENUINE k yP j PH'tLiPS MIIK OF MAGNESIA I fhe m St effectlve neufrolizer of >\S% !n**\""f3 WceM acids know n- This magnesia L J\b j counferacfs the moufh ccids that r/ 1
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    • 217 3 (GREAT WORLD CHINESE NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION njLTS b S rowd nas vis *ted the Great World during the last three nights, and the Little World, where the Tait Show is, has been packed to capacity. The crowd, children particularly enjoyed Tait's $1,000,000 produc8S? S A tHS ct ffi? a Merr
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    • 79 3 S 2QOA Advt °1 Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Elementary Precis Writing by VS*J£ Vll^S. English For Commercia Shiriln» t C r, Shawcross How To Secure Promotion by W v M y £"2 Do You Want To Write? by MargL* %iS£SL g'S POSTAGE EXTRA How much more satisfying is 555
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  • 598 4 Annual Hockey Classic THE REST EUROPEANS 0 WINNERS in the last two years, the Europeans met with defeat yesterday when they played the Rest in the annual hockey match on the S.C.C. padang, the final being three goals in nil in favour
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  • 72 4 THE monthly clay-pigeon compe- Utkwi held at the Singapore Gun Chib on Wednesday resulted in Dr. B. D. Mcle.svvorth winning the tarkard with a score of 210 cut of a possible 250. There were nine competitors and the three best scores were: B. D Molesworth 210, MB.
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  • 603 4 Seven-A-Side Rugby rpHE R.A.F. (Kallang A') fully deserved their victory over the R.A.A.F. (Sembawang "A") when they met in the final of the seven-a-side rugby tournament held at the S.C.C. padang. The R.A.F. won by 10 points (two goals and two tries) to 10
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  • 67 4 The Royal Johore International Club's men's monthly medal will be played off on Thursday, Feb. 20 and Sunday, Feb. 23. Member, must sign the book provided before commencing to play. All cards returned must be placed In the box on the bar marked "Competition. No player can play
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  • 127 4 SLOW work was the ordei this morning at Bukit Timah and only a few horses appeared for training. Murray Court was out, once again for a medium-paced workout and, also from Marland's stable, Hengist ran halfpace for a circuit, looking fit. Release ran medium-pace, striding
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  • 179 4 npHE final trial of the Singa- pore Women's Hockey Association in preparation for their tour up-country early in February, was notable for the fine display put up by the European women players who took part in the trial. The game ended in the
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  • 21 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY: S.C.R.C. v. S.R.C.. Hong Lim Green; V.M.C.A. v. R.A.F. (Tengah-. V.M.C.A. RUGBY: Singapore-Johore v. Navy R.A.F., Padang.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 28 4 Brt'vuil and bolllril liy L M\L\Y\\ BKKVIKKIKS LI D Di-iri!,uir,i I>y Hi \>lU IrEAD THE SUXDAY TItIBUXE Dominant In Malaya WILLIAM JACKS CO., (Malaya) LTD. V^ R ll^
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    • 217 4 MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO 875, 8. Bridge Rd. Tel. 2164 Established in 1928. Optician C. V Wkw Glasses supplied with a guarantee Coupon. Jm water MINERAL TOER from the Seletar Hot Spring, Singapore. An alkaline drink with corrective properties Fc-N v ,0» OK.ICIOUS KLIM will give you
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 2882 5 HORROR AT USE OF OFFICIAL MAJORITY (From Our Own Reporter) •it AI K ala Lumpur, Thursday, j; revealed by Mr. Yong Shook Lin, at today's cling ol the federal Council, that His Excellency h omraissMMier had intimated that be would use il majority to pass
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  • 47 5 nf Xi'SSSSH i ng Han and Miss'Nonnie Soh, who were~marnert at the Registry, Singapore, on Thursday. The bride is the dau^htTr IttZf A rS n M J*2P Lim °f Singapore, and the bHdeToTr the son of Dr. and Mrs. Cheong Chee Hai. atso of Singapore'
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  • 234 5 Hongkong, Jan. 22. WITHOUT making any order as fT to easts, the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, yesterday gave judgment in favour of the Police, in the case brought by Mrs. Mabel Eve'yn Blair to contest an order lor her evacuation from the CoI lony after
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  • 109 5 ■*p n omgapore, Thursday M R Conrad Oldham.' the SonH Srn^rifi ate to day nned Lt. Bernard Lennox, of the R.A.M C !JJ .°n an amended charge of safefv^r^ 0111 due "Wring? the a/am y st i°t h r. S the °K riginal char se against Lt.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 14 5 .'b P Wrlters gramophones, '^^oillt/ f t a tin for the Home to-day M3A
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    • 290 5 EPHAZONE WILL MAKE YOUR SYSTEM ASTHMA PROOF /A# 30 SECONDS It I all strain is ENDED Attacks Mastered E P h «»'n« s»°PS attacks before they" tart Tat. f thteat of Asthma and no carS^pS^SS* j H,<hi, EPHAZONE SMASHES NIGHT ATTACKS IN la Rrrc i jsM? a2|| EPHMONE MASTERS »Ll
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  • 119 6 H.E.'s Threat WE are not in the least surprise;! bjr Sir Shenton Thomas's indiscriminate use of the official majority in the Federal Council to secure the second reading of the War Taxation Bill (providing for the imposition of income-tax). Sir Shenton felt obliged to tell the unofficial members that
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  • 119 6 THIS latest outrage on what little vestige of debating powers the Federal Council may have, sets up a dangerous precedent whose ominous significance will not be lost upon the law-abiding people of this Peninsula. It constitutes the violation of a solemn pledge which Sir Shenton gave in the
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  • 116 6 IN the course of that memorable speech Sir Shenton said: "It is not a bit of use saying that Malaya is at the mercy of autocratic governments." If our governments are anything but autocratic, they are also sometimes unmercifully bureaucratic. If they are anything else, the secret must
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  • 198 6 WE are glad there was considerable excitement in the Federal Council on Thursday. Glad not out of any malice towards so august a legislative body as the Federal Legislature, but because a most desirable thing has happened—the Unofficial worm has turned. Whether this healthy turn has
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  • 1372 6  -  Hen Otto Abetz, the Spy who became an Ambassador, figured prominently in the news of the Vichy crisis after M. Laval's dramatic arrest and still more dramatic release. This article gives facts about Abetz which should prove interesting. Bv Walter Tschappik TOOTHING is more
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  • 407 6 ITN the hovels of JapaneseA occupied Manchukuo, thousands of Chinese awoke recently with fever, headache and throbbing: limbs. WHhin a few hours they were spittm?; blood; tumours on thighs and arms. Delirium set in, and the death roll began to mount. I Tc the fertil 3 land
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  • 177 6 JJITLER has many motorbicycle troops who are familiar with British roads. In the last few years, and, especially since Hitler came to power, German motor-bicyclists have taken part In events in practically every country in Europe, and whether by accident or design, many of them
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  • 558 6 m FROM time to heard Europe, i about the thought; f patrons of the cheap, cinemas, who rush foj instead of standing when the National Al ing played at the d formance. While more Asiati ving this formality, many who need to their behaviour Is During his
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 283 6 FROM ISJ1 S J DECEMBER 104/106 ROBINSON RD. TELEPHONE 6275 Kit Hoat RahoCo.^/ REFRACTING and MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS TESTING FREE Stomach Pain I These agonising pains that double you up after meals mean that dangerous excess acid is at work in your stomach, fermenting undigested food, producing gases, and damaging the
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    • 74 6 CONCLUDES j TO 310 It It O W j LAST MINUTE BARGAINS IX LADIES SMART FROCKS and CHARMING MILLINERY, LINGERIE, BAGS, SPORTS WEAR, SHOES, STOCKINGS ALSO EXCELLENT VALUES IN j INFANTS and CHILDREN'S WEAR GRAND CLEARANCE OF CHINA and GLASSWARE ODDMENTS and REMAINDERS I j SPECIALS FOR MEN j IN
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  • 825 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 31. R ivhen he spoke at the Sportspalast in Berlin to-day, a warning. "Whoever wants to help Britain must ev< rv ship that comes near our torpedo tubes will he If the American states should attempt to intervene pean conflict our
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  • 37 7 Reuter. London. Jan. 29:—The Stock Exchange op?ned harder. Giltedceds were supported but Kaffirs were trendless. Later, the Exchange became inert, inclining to b? slightly duller. Kaffirs were firm, except ior a couple cf dividend-payers which were neglected—Reuter
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  • 110 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 30. MR. Wendell Wi?lkie. hardened fighter In the recent presidential campaign, was moved almost tc tears last night when in what was pei haps not a lull-scale raid but was at least of minor nuisance, he visitfd some London shelters to see for himself
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  • 77 7 Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 30. THE committee of one of the most powerful Japanese organisations in Shanghai, the Federation c/ street Unions, has passed a resolution not to attend the ratepayers' meeting on Feb. 5 on the ercunds that the Japanese opposition to the tax
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  • 1017 7 Airman To Pay Damages Singapore, Thursday. JgVIDENCE that he saw his wile in a state of undress lying with another man in a room of the Sea View Hotel on the night of Oct. 19 last and that as a result of losing his temper
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  • 125 7 LEASE LEND BILL CHANGES Reuter. Washington, Jan. 30. THE House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee in i.fcrtt .session yesterday fixed the time limit ox expiry for June 30. 1043 for the President's Lease and Lend BLI. The amendment to insert an Mitrpht ban on the use of United States warships
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  • 57 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 30. THE first batch of "Bevin boys" 1 has been selected frcm artisans employed in Indian factories for training in the United Kingdom under the Bevin Scheme. Aged 18 to 35, they include electricians, fitters and blacksmiths from all classes throughout India and are described as the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 197 7 SI X .11: CT s ENROL NOW are now being made immencement of classes the 1941 year of training, Mowing -subjects:— Ml lon Chamber of Com--1941 examination] subjects. Matriculation Jun e 1941 ary 1942. •rtificate Examination, D 1941. in Commercial Certifijects. rs of classes and fees I btained on application
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    • 512 7 FINDLATERS OCCASIONS E/jf/7H|{Hkjß A full flavoured, very I J W old Oloroso. One of Wll fill Imlu f ,ncst examples j extant j FINE SHERRIES I /v Mff I've [ver Known i I i t Lawrence Food. V /9 i ttf Singapore, tHHj :f 6ts Feb. i 940. gCT I
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  • 67 8 DEATHS MADAM ONG SIOK OH, age 68 years, passed away peacefully, at her residence, 28 Everton Road, to-day, leaving behind her to mourn her loss, four adopted sens, Messrs. Lim Ong Seng Lee (Charlie), Urn Eng Chiang, John Lim and Harry Lim. Aunty of Mr. Lim Chin Chye.
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  • 84 8 Fi..—Mr. Ec Kong Guan, 73 years, passed ay.ay peacefully on Wednesday, the 29th. January, 1941, at his residence, ICo. 110, Heeren Street, Malacca. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Madam Chan Hock Neo, 4 sons, Messrs. 12 Yew Cheng, Ec Yew Kirn, Ec Yew Lin and Ec Yew Chi, 5
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 224 8 aili Oil and STILL DRAWING ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS 4 GREAT STARS IN A GREAT PICTURE I C APITOL j 3 3 5 0w 6 s S TO Y L I 3.15 6.15 9.15 M.G.Ms Multiple-star Masterpieces IjlJ I! 311Bi 111 I f il!ll TH lf_ BRIGHTEST~ STIDNIGHT SHOW 7 j A
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    • 255 8 m-H-Lnwi mil-- ■.g'.ii' STARTING TO-MORROW AIR QUEEN CONTEST THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HA PPYGIRL SUBMITTING THE MOST COUPON VOTES IN FEBRUARY WILL RECEIVE A Ii 9 Ell EE TICKET frjgfifc* Singapore to Batavia Return mr I With the Compliments of ijaPL^^^StWLm i koi ii in o\\ i ms contest PRIZES TO
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    • 391 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTED Bill-Collec or with cash security apply Eastern Traders, 127. Jalan B?--sar. Singapore. tNo. 337Q) APPLICATIONS are invited from Asiatic British Subjects for enlistment as Fire Fighters and Range Spotters at R.A.F. STATION SELETAR. Applicants must appiy in their own handwriting stating birthplace, age and standard
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    • 253 8 5 SHOWS DAliy^ 9 11 a.m., 1.10, I 3.30,6. 15 ALMAW&ftA 9.15 p.m. RESERVATIONS MUST BE TAKEN UP BEFopP 6.15 9.15 P.M. RESPECTIVELY. OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS~FILIVI i PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO BE SEATED I Directed by MICHAEL CUR7TZ A WARNER BROS. Firti Naimd P utjr Scr««o Pity
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 349 9 DIABETES. IP YOU ARB AFFLICTED WITH THIS DISEASE come to Thabib A. Md Hassan, the specialist for DIABETES He guarantees to cure you completely and permanently enabling you to take rloe and sugar without tear of recurrence in a short time. He will give you back your lost energy and
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    • 201 9 j PAVIIJIIN LAST DAY W TO-DAY at 6.15 9.15 ENJOY YOUR THRILLS WITH A LAUGH THRILLING MURDER COMEDY MYSTERY! A&rf Attraction: BRITISH NEWS. OPENING TO-M ORROW 3.15, 6.15 9.15 SPECTACULAR ARABIAN NIGHTS FANTASY. "CHIT CHIiX CHOW THE STORY OF ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES m~ %m I WITH THE
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 698 10 CLASSIFIED-ADS Situations Vacant WANTED male teacher for private school Oral English essential. Apply 0.P.0. Box 545. Singapore. (No. 305O; WANTED immediately—Experienced lad] teacher. Apply. Box 114. Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 317Q] WANTED agents, salesmen, salesgirls foi saleable perfumeries. Apply Manufacturer 174. Jalan Beaar. Singapore. (No, 2830] WANTED BY IMPORTER—Salesman Witt
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    • 682 10 To Let CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Small house To Let for long or short periods during February and March. Box 110 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No, 303G) NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS With bathrooms attached. Monthly or dally. Board optional. For Europeans only. Apply 28. Kelawel Road. Penang. (No. 2750) TO LET one new compound
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    • 672 10 Financial WANTED; $3,000 for a very sound and profitable proposition. Apply Box 103 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 286Q) Matrimonial CATHOLIC, well-to-do. sober and unsophisticated, educated and respected bachelor in good Job seeks friendship with unsophisticated, pious and modest educated and falrtooking Eurasian or refined Chinese girl with a view to
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    • 494 10 <HiiMiinißHHWm Mimmn THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NO. 64. CHULIA STREET, PHONE NO. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commissioi Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous Efflcien Services. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>**■»• AMENDED NOTICE EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA, (SINGAPORE BRANCH) Members are notified that the time of the Annual Meeting of th€ Singapore Branch originally fixed
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    • 84 10 j BIOZ YGEN j I gives j Health and Vitality f Send 30c Stamp for trial to I G.P.O. Box 439 Singapore. I NAN YANC i 4 TIMES DAILY. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE AT NAN CHIANG HOTEL. ■4, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 92. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT H.VIC HEW HOTEL, THOMPSON
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    • 136 10 iTfor clear, distinctJs duction for wind" are unsurpasscc JSole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: RADIO GENEtUL ACB* Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOCKI SERVICE, Taiping. Pcrak, Penang Weffesley and Alor CHOP HUP S ()0N A, V Kuala Dunfjuu. Trenggann. PILES GUARANTEED Cgg. WITHOUT OPERA" Piles is a dangerou disease. Early treatment
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 914 10 SINGAPORE t nvT^^ l zhl 288 m. 1333 «!cs. CENTRTt EHP.I. 3*.96 m. 9.69 meg GSG-16 i«£ AL T **NSv, B ZHL, ZHPI ft ZHP3. ».05 p. m m^k am from 756 J?~ 25 5 mVr J w 10.00 Lagu Extra. m|cs\ Jd* Mf. Hi ft 10.30 Kronchongs |Cs) ft*
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  • 788 11 pore. Jan. 30. Buyers. Seller* MINING. 3 3 3 7 ft r C 6 7[-cd ttral Ac 35:. jfi,. 1 21- 22 6 t H 0 85 0 90 15!- 161--t- 1 40 1.43 9 9 10 3cd r 19 20!--12 131--r n ß'r fl 17
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  • 18 11 c, Friday. i and rubber noon toda* were:— Xl BBEH B Sellers 37!4. 1 i N
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  • 131 11 From Our Financial Correspondent -«r™ Singapore, Friday. THERE was fair tin share business yesterday. A number of Hong ratts changed hands at $1.39. Ran'aus were sligriiiy better at 31.72V 2 The Australian section continues active, with transactions in Punguhs. Kuala Kamp;>rs, and Kundangs Raubs haa lair business
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  • 49 11 A special meeting of the City High School Old Boys' Association wm be held on Sunday, Feb. 2 at p.m. in the school hall, Sophia Road. A talk on 'Life To-day' will be given by Mr. A. S. Medina, and musical items will be rendered by some members. »i
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  • 381 11  -  DULL EXCHANGE OPENING (By Reuter) Reuter. London, Jan. 31. THE Stock Exchange opened dull, with Giltedgeds hesitant. Japanese were easier. Wall Street weakness was ignored. The Exchange was listless throughout the day and clcsed a shade easier all-round except for Giltedgeds which ruled steady. The markets, especially for
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  • 46 11 THE History of the Manchester Re-iment" is the title of a talk to b? broadcast from the Singapore station to-night at 7 10 p m., by an officer of the Regiment. This talk i s one of the series "The History of the Regiments"
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  • 316 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. UIS Excellency the High Commissioner and the Legal Adviser, the Hon. Mr. Adrian Clark, referred to war lotteries in the debate on the Income Tax Bill at to-day's meeting of the Federal Conn eH. His Excellency said, "Responsible
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  • 1918 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. "T AM not exaggerating, I am not being alarmist, I am telling you the truth which I presume you are no more afraid to hear than our people at home I tell you plainly that
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  • 65 12 THE Yugoslav 31. I taken action aga V can journalists in 0 AnjeJ, respondents of tin and the Columbia bSSJSI System, for allegi d] HG >55 ports of disord< J and Milan, ace.,.. grade ccrrsspi news agency. Uaijj, Both men ha to use the telephnu
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  • 56 12 THE War Tax Bi first readin a Jan. 20 wil! ccm< I reading and rii tee at Monday's r ,fs ,t meeting of the Leo ?V c** Two other bills Pen > 061 1 f Amendment i Bi rjompanies (Am N also have thei
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  • 25 12 Reuter. untitled "I BELIEVE it wrong to untitled to apply totalitarian mS to Japan without morfHuS said in the Uwer BoLTS replying to a question.^?'
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  • 21 12 At to-morrow's untitled the V's M?n Club a th r r'T Cafe. Mr. Tan X k Kheni 3? hver b on
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    • 143 12 I'oited MoUr Garner. S*reinb*ri. Ipoh Motor» ix>Y> Th<- Oriental Trading j B G Motors Kuala I tun pur tYnan* Motors Penang Kola B*tiru, hrlu...a.v R entangling the short-wave stations the world over that come in too close together for ordinary reception. Never before has this been possible: now it is
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