Malaya Tribune, 1 February 1941

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, I SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, February I, 1911.
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  • 248 1 "REJOIN WAR Reuter London, Feb. 1. M STIRRING appeal to the French Army *in Africa to re-enter the war and help to complete the conquest of Italian Libya was delivered by Gen. de Gaulle, leader of the Free French forces, in a
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  • 134 1 Reuter (By Gordon Young, Renter's special correspondent). Cairo, Feb. 1. I' TALIAN airmen in Libya are not now operating nearer Egyptian territory than Barce, abcut 250 miles from th,? frontier. As reported in Friday's R.A.F. communique, heavy bombing attacks have been made on the aeroffrr>rne th,°re.
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Istanbul, Feb. 1. COLONEL Donovan, President Roosevelt's special representative, has arrived at Istanbul from Salonika. He is reported to be bringing a message from President Roosevelt to the President of Turkey.—Reuter.
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  • 120 1 British Wireless. London. Feb. 1. ACCORDING to reports of correspondents with the Greek army, a feature of the operations on Thursday was that after Wednesday's attacks, the enemy is showing signs of fatigue and circumspection—a result of the check i given to their assault on that day
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Nairobi. Feb. 1. BRITISH patrols have marched into positions 40 miles over the Italian Somaliland border, says an official communique issued last night. There were minor encounters with native troops asr a result of which one British Askari was slightly wounded. The British
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  • 81 1 Reuter. London, Feb. I. THE large-scale transfer of women workers from peace-time industry in Britain has begun. In Leicester, women in the hosiery trade and operatives, clerks and warehouse staffs are to be released almost immediately for work in the armaments industry elsewhere. A census
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  • 79 1 Reuter. Bucharest Feb. 1. IRON GUARDS have been found i m possession of i station in full working order in Rumania. A housp to house hunt for arms and looted property is being carried out in parts of Bucharest. A law will soon be
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  • 134 1 London, Feb. 1. ;1 MI NATE dayliffhl from cloud-hidden men hit three Lonitals yesterday while a er machine-gunned t« off the south-west gland. was brought down 3 Cornwall, and a I ewes in Sussex. mac was killed at pita! where a bomb of
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  • 88 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 1. 1 T leers for the President United States" were Churchill, the Prime anding in front of a rtsmouth dockyard yesthe coarse of a visit to roils response was given I ime Minister's call. tcident ol his visit was Churchill, with the mii
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  • 42 1 Wireless. London, Feb. 1. ifj of £l?. 500, from the Mayor of Sydney who ndiminished admiration adfastness of your peoLord Mayor's National Distress F.ind rose yesto £2.064.000. h residents in the Middle sent another £1,000.— h Wireless.
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 1. The speeches of Hitler and Admiral Raeder are expected to expedite the Lease and Lend Bill through Congress. Th e Bill may be further expedited by a revelation made by President Roosevelt at his press conference. He confirmed that Mr. William Dodd, late Ambassador
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  • 121 1 Reuter. Dublin, I'eb. 1. MHUtE the supply problems in Eire were very big, the «ountry might count itself lucky if it got to the end the war with no other prcblems than those, said Mr. Lemass, the Minister of Supply, speaking at Dublin last
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  • 96 1 Reuter. Istanbul, Feb. 1. GEN. MARSHALL-CORNWALL and Air Vice-MarshAl Elmhurst ot the British Military Mission, representing the Middle East Commano, arrived at Istanbul yest rday from Ankara, following their tr.iki with the Turk jh General Stan. On their way h, Istanbul. they visited the British-built iron
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Newton (New Jersey*, Feb. 1. WILHEIM Kcnze, the national leader of the German-American Bond, was yesterday sentenced,' with eight Bund associates, to a year to 14 months' imprisonment for violating New Jersey's "race hatred" law. Two of those sentenced were also fined $2,000 and the
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  • 87 1 London, Feb. 1. THE death is 4 announced of Dr. B P Haigh, Professor of Applied Mechanics in the Royal Navy, Greenwich. At the funeral service in the College chapel, the Archdeaccn for the Navy, in his tribute, mentioned Dr. Haigh had suggested the method
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  • 29 1 Reuter. Ankara, Feb. 1: Public buildings throughout the capital flew flags at half-mast yesterday in memory of Gen. Metaxas, whose funeral took place in Athens yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 13 1 Chungking, Jan. 31. JAPANESE aircraft subjected Kunming to a heavy atrial bombing yesterday.
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  • 320 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 1. THtt German Air Minister, Gen. Milch, explained the diilicul- ties of aerial defence to Ihe German public last night, speaking on the Berlin wireless. "Losses," he said, "must be expected. Already, in 1918, the British Hitmen were the
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  • 295 1 Reuter. 'By Ralph Walling, Renter's An Correspondent). London, Feb. 1. THE German air force was engaged again yesterday on armed reconnaissance over Britain as a prelude to the Luftwaffe's 1941 daylight air offensive. Qualified observers expect Hitler to launch his offensive where it was left
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  • 119 1 Reuter. Bangkok, Feb. 1. PRINCE Varnvaidhyakorn Voravarn who, it is believed, will head the Thai delegation at the coming peace conference at Tokyo on the {rentier dispute between Thailand and French Indo-China. told Reuter that he was confident that a settlement, based on reason and
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  • 68 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb. l. LORD HALIFAX, the British Am baasador, asked by reporters about Colonel Knox's reference to the "very grave crisis" in 60 to ju days replied:—"l hu'-e no information about the number of days, but the situation is developing in Italy land the
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  • 163 1 Reuter. Dublin, Feb. 1. IT is officially announced thatj further provisions have been made for trial by military courts to be brought into operation by the direction of Mr. Eamon de Valera, the Eireann Prime Minister, should the necessity arise and to
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  • 53 1 Reuter. New York. Feb 1. RIDICULOUS" was the description applied by Mr. A. B. Purvis, head of the British Supply Council, to the American press on the reports that the new British battleship George Fifth would be tradetLfor 20 United States destroyers; says a Dow Jones
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  • 40 1 Reuter. London. r"eb. 1. CiIR Edward Peacock arrived in »5 New York yesterday. He has p;onr to the United States to investigate the disposal of British fixed asset.? in the United States.— Reut«jr.
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  • 249 1 Reuter. London, Feb. L MR. CHURCHILL, with Mrs. Churchill, yesterday toured the bombed areas ot n,outr and met memoeis m me City Council. He con*'ratulat d tltrr on the way tho> were ttanding up to the enemy attacks He sn.-j 11 at the spint of
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Wa hingfem, Feb. i. THE aid for Britain Bill Is expected to come up lor debate in 'Pc House of Representatives on Monday and Its passage completed by the end of next week. The rules of the Committee of the House yesterday onanimoosfy
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  • 468 2 Singapore, Friday. MOTIONS by Mr. T. W. Ong 1?1 and Mr. R. E. Prentis, that the decision to increase taxes on dogs and sterilised bitches be rescinded, and Government be requested to waive its right of veto in the granting of allowances to
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  • 172 2 "DEFERENCE to the increase in the number of tuberculosis cases reported to the Health Department, from 186 in November to $47 in December, was made by Mr. L. W. Geddes at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday. He asked for an explanation. Mr. L.
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  • 170 2 FIFTY local-born young men are shortly to be taken into the S'elangor Local Defence Corps. These new recruits are young men who have had some training in arms in their school cadet corps but have not been able to find vacancies in the Volunteer Forces. The
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  • 142 2 Singapore, Friday. AFTER a hearing lasting six days at the Full Court of Appeal before Sir Percy McElwaine, Mr. Justice Poyser and Mr. Justice Terrell, judgment was reserved today in the appeal which Mr. Gordon Garth van Hien and Mrs. Klara Theodora van Hien, the trustees
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  • 40 2 AN Ordinance to amend the Penal Code which is to be introduced in the Legislative Council shortly provides for the punishment of the offence of criminal conspiracy which at present Is not covered by the local law.
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  • 130 2 lISTS of roads which will L form the basis for pre- j piration of a schema for the lighting of roads in crder of their importance and prior- j itv in each category have j been collected by the Municipality. it was disclosed at the monthly meetirg of
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  • 120 2 Singapore, Friday. ADMITTING possession of a gold watch, and chain, Veerasamy, 25. wa<? convicted on a charge of fraudulent possession by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, to-day. Veerasamy said he had found the wat"h and chain in a latrine in Tanjrng Pagar.
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  • 136 2 Singapore, Friday. THREE Chinese, who were alleged to have attempted to cheat a compatriot by arranging to sell him $3,000 worth of counterfeit 25-cent notes, while they were In fact only bundles of paper, claimed trial when charged before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in
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  • 286 2 THE suggestion that a Chinese military corps should be formed to help in the defence of Malaya is made by the Singapore Chinese newspaper the Union Times. Pointing out that the "southward advance" is a Japanese national policy, preparations to achieve which have never been relaxed,
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  • 282 2 Singapore, jPrida; SENTENCE of nine weeks' rigorous imprisonment waa on Tan Thong, Hokkien, in the Fifth Police Court, towhen he was convicted on a charge of criminal misappr tion of 160 feet of cable, believed to be the property of th< Department, at Labrador,
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  • 94 2 Singapore, Friday. CHARGED with having attempted to commit suiciuo by drinking > solution of caustic soda, Pow Vh Yang, a 73-year-old woman, idmitted the charge and informed fr, j. g. Rappnpnrt, the Third ■lagistrote, that she had been yon led about her daughter's illless. She promised not
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fundi Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time FOUR
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  • 181 2 Singapore, I i a ,v I THINK there is somi your story, and so I to convict you only on the serious charge of drivi! due regard,' said Mr. C. H ton, the Traffic Ifagist;. ressing Teo Kim Poey. lorry-driver, who appeared on a charge of driving
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  • 720 3 Motor Patrol Trailer Built In Record Time (Tribune Staff Reporter) MpQ the llnuisands of spectators who watched the Governor, i r Shenton Thomas, inspect the civil defence units of Penang j.i there not the slightest doubt that what was parliimpressive was the demonstration given by
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  • 193 3 THE present Manchester Regiment is an amalgamation of the 63rd Regiment of Foot and the 96th Regiment of Foot, stated an officer of the Regiment at present stationed in Singapore in a broadcast talk on "The History of Regiments" series from the Singapore station last night. He
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  • 25 3 The Postal Department advises that an air mail from the United Kingdom has arrived and a general delivery will be made at 8.15. this morning.
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  • 116 3 <From Our Own Reporter) ipoh, Friday. AN elderly Chinese patient oTthe Central Mental Hospital, Taniong Rambutan, was scalded to death yesterday as the result of fallir.g into a pot of boiling water. The unfortunate man was helping other patients and some attendants in putting baskets
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  • 115 3 1119 HIGHNESS the Sultan of Johore has directed that in addition to the duties imposed by gazette notification of April 17 list, there shall with effect from Feb. 1 be charged, levied and paid, extra duties of 5 ocr cent, ad valorem on
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  • 82 3 THE marriage took place early this 1 morning; at the Church ot St. Peter and Paul, Queen Street, 01 Mr. Jimmy Low, son of Mr. and Mrs. Low Ah Hun, to Miss Rosa Chan, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Chan Liang Teng. The bride wore white satin
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  • 110 3 Singapore, Friday. EIGHT months after she was in- jured in an accident Involving a motor car driven by Mr. Tan Jui Nagh, chief clerk of the miscellaneous department of the Municipality, a 77-year-old woman, Ang Wah. died at the Tan Tock SenHospital from natural causes. It
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  • 89 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE Chinese Consulate at Kuala Lumpur announces that according to a telegram received from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Chungking, Mr. K. L. Yuen, formerly Chancellor, is now promoted Deputy Consul. This promotion is a recognition of
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  • 79 3 FIRTY people were injured, one fatally, in Singapore road accidents during the week ended Jan. 30. In the week previous, 21 peopie were injured but there were two deaths. During the first 30 days of the present year, five people were killed in road accidents out of
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  • 375 3 AN appeal to the general public and all ranks of the Services to help provide relief for the casualties in the present war as well as those caused in the Graat War, by contributing generously to their maintenance. Is being made by the Council of the
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  • 60 4 THE following will represent Sin- gapore in next wesk's 1 hockey matches against Selangor (on Saturday) at Kuala Lumpur, and Negri-Sembilan ion Sunday) at Seremban: Ye c Cheok Wah; R. H. Barth P. F. d? Souza; Bhupalan, Sgt Cronin, L. s. Reutens; Manickam, T
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  • 231 4 T LANGDON Williams won the Tar.vary medal With a nett of 69 in the Division and Captain R. K. Kochhar in the B Division with a net .score of 70 A DIVISION Langdon Williams 78—9 —69 X? Cd T F. Moloney 86—15—71 W. C. Ishida 84
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  • 86 4 THE games committee of the Passive D?fence Services' Club is now arranging for tiie introduction or outdoor games for the benefit of its members and will start with cricket, football, rugby, baseball, volleybal! and basket ball as soon as teams can be formed. Members interested in
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  • 35 4 Entries are now invited from ?al? b u T v- for the Clerical Union. 1941 billiard tournament. Entry forms can be obtained from the non. sports secietary Entries dose on Feb. 28.
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  • 33 4 The annual meeting of secretaries and conveners, to arran&e tor this season, will takf pfacl on Monday. Feb. 10 at 5.3 0 p.nT inthe lounge, Singapore Cricket, club
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  • 23 4 The hocke y match which was X m c A and the R.A.F Yesterday on the Y.M.CA ground at Anson Road wMjaiiceliK Q
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  • 60 4 tin* Z fl *2 avoi i conucs- B e x mcc on the ope.zJyjfi**' of the "Great Dictate*" at the Capitol Theatre thotewhn purchased tickets at increased prices should return them to the refund 6 of 87 n J i? the balance of money now that
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  • 684 4 Civilians Beat Combined Air Forces Navy 9-0 T HE c urtain on rugby in Singapore was run ff down yesterday when the last of the war fund matches arranged by the Malayan Rugby Union was played between the combined Johore and Singapore civilians, and
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  • 86 4 P. PULLEN won the Johns- I ton Kicking Cup scor- ing four points (two con- i verts, a place kick and a J drop) at the annual com- t petition held at the St. J Andrew's School ground on Thursday. t The cup which is com- 1
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  • 97 4 FIRST round of the Island Club's Wei-Hai-Wei Cup competition will take place at the Island Club to-morrow morning, teams (Sepoy Lines Golf Club mentioned first") and starting times are: 8.50 a.m. F. Sharp vs. C. A. R. Bateman; 8.55 a.m. H. L. Hosking vs. Dr. S. L M.
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  • 319 4 IJUKING 1940 the Singapore Turf Club paid Government over half a million dollars in tax on the totalizator and on the sweeps and yesterday at their meeting unanimously agreed to donate $86,000 to the Imperial Government
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  • 56 4 l™,ffcWora Swimming club Air 010 31 Austral a„ watti polo match olaveri af Th^'K g Club n Thursday thC team th* u A P, a ains a much better D R Jetton Klemman vvmaie and throl e gh A S!nf°wh' heir 2ft oal 1 hrst
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  • 81 4 ,THE annua! inter-college tennis I for the Medical Practioners' cud will be continued to-day at 3 pni Should it rain the lies will be played off to-morrow at 9 a.m The singles were played off last (Saturday. The Medical College team leads by three games to one
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  • 17 4 TO-DAY BXX SEL CSC VR A Heavy), Balestier. TEN Rsfflo meet, Raffles College, 3 p.m.
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  • 31 4 Meeting the "Rest" In their annual OM 255 "2^.*? stujd Boy.s Association scored a runaway victory of 22 points (2 goals and 4 tries) to three noin s Penalty) at Wood^jSSS
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  • 259 4 THOUGH it was «f, Bukit Tfinafa this i few trainers gave th< dated anything like st lops, most of the ho exercised at mcd finishing with a spurt lined Up ran a circuit well and freely. Chiitem pressive when worked at pace. Teddy Boy,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 300 5 "I Never Shall Make Any Distinctions..." Singapore, Friday. I ulU > n three of criminal breach of* trust espeei of approximately $3,000 and two charges of lion of accounts, Victor Philip Baker, former assistant f Messrs, John Little Company, was to-dav sentenced Issues by Mr.
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  • 94 5 THE Straits Sett.'ements (Singa- pore) Association has again decided not to hold iis annual dinner this year. This would normally fall on Feb. 6, the anniversary of the founding of Singapore. Last year there was also no dinner dun to the war, it being de- I cided
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  • 69 5 N rs haw- been drafted A il by-laws to oblige make certain that their rry '::ore than the sons permitted, as mit only qualified rate them. c?osed at the mectre Municipal Comsterday. i d that tlie Commis-1 had been reto the excessive ana tarried in cerii.
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  • 59 5 Singapore, Friday. Ij I back on board his in, George O'Connor. aho was convicted by G Rappoport, the Third m a charge of having I Mr. R. b. G Woollatt; on board his ship, to one month's imprisonment, to-*iay. 1 of the hearvvas convicted, id that he back
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  • 482 5 T Med,cal Union, Singapore, which has completed the 34th year of its existence, held its annual general meeting at the Central Hall, College of Medicine. The meeting was well attended, and the Patron of the Union and Principal of the Medical College, Dr. G. V. Allen,
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  • 146 5 Singapore, Friday. A si-YEAR-OLD Chine*, Lon n Kirn Watt, who has be?n residing in the Colony for the past 45 jears and who was adjudicated a bankrupt in May, 1932, with liabilities amounting to $37,673 .88, was granted a discharge by Mr Justice Pedlow In the
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  • 115 5 iT° c »couraue cremation, Singa--1 will P nn, lunici Pal Commissioner* for i at h C r« SC H th? charge ma <* cemPtP^L he ,3" ,dv and Bucidhist tnarge of $10 dees not covpr the cost of materials. This was disclosed in a stateF?e Wterday to
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  • 251 5 LOCAL VEGETABLES HOW TO COOK TUEM IJOitt riME the Advertising u and Publicity Bureau Tta Polished a small bockle? uncfer' the name of Grow Your Own object of whTchwa? to assist householders in Mai™ especially those who have amah Plots of land attached to thS awellings, to make use of
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  • 28 5 T Singapore, Friday. HE public examination In bankruptcy of Mr Isaac A. Eiias which was down on the list to-day w?<s postponed until Feb 28
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  • 144 6 Ultra Vires AN Monday next, there will be a special meeting of the Legislative Council for the purpose of reading the War Tax on Incomes Bill a second and third time, thus bringing it into operation as from January 1 this year. Before it does so, Government would be
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  • 160 6 THAT means, unless ihe legal contortionists in Government service can prove otherwise, that any money raised for revenue purposes must be used exclusively for the benefit of the Colony. Nothing is said about taxation for war purposes and. as the Act has not been repealed, it must
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  • 146 6 IN the face of the paragraph already quoted it can do one of two things. It can fly In the face of public opinion and its own laws, or it can debate the legality of its proposal in the light of an explicit statement set out
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  • 143 6 THOSE who have been lulled into believing that the immensity of Brftain's territorial possessions and the phenomenal increase in their trade turnover will place her beyond the pale of financial stress, despite the astronomical war expenditure, were rudely shocked by the disclosures made by Mr. Henry Morgenthau,
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  • 198 6  -  LESSONS OF THE EUROPEAN AIR WAR > By Major Oliver Stewart In The Observer, London OOKED at as a single event the intensified air war which has been going on since Aug. 11 is seen as the supreme challenge to this country. The challenge
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  • 254 6 THE need now is first for a delicate administrative adjustment of aircraft output and technical advance; second, for a big increase in the numbers of operational units; third for improved defences against enemy night bombers: and fourth lor a tactical-technical solution to the problem of day bombing.
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  • 213 6 THE lesson from this is twofold; first that we mv.it continue to build ud and improve our fighter defences in order to be sure of holding further maty, raids and indicting yet heavier losses on the German machines; and, second, that we ourselves must work urgently for a
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  • 132 6 THE Germans, by using the Messerschmitt 110 and even the sing'e-eugined Messerschmitt 109 as bombers, have shown that they, too. are groping for the high per- forma nee solution to the day bomber problem. But converted fighters are not good aircraftspecialised high-speed machines must be built. Alternatively,
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  • 387 6 NIGHT bombing is in tactical contrast to day bombing. Whereas the day bomber can be pi evented from fulfilling its task by efficient interception forces, the night bomber too often gets through. Its disadvantages are of a different kind. It cannot work in big formation! and
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  • 167 6 BUT it is a mistake to indulge In over-optimism. Suggestions that the German air force is finally beaten are too often an invitation to reduced effort hi this country. It will go on trying for a long time. It can only be beaten for good and all
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  • 146 6 DUT our engineers must not rely U for technical advances on America. They must work now as they have never worked before. It is the moment of maximum effort and of change. Before the spring we must have an air force not only bigger than the German rind
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  • 263 6 WHICH newspaper correspondent first jrave a telegraph office the Bible to transmit with the object of delaying rival messages? The answer is, Daniel Craig, Halifax, Nova Scotia, correspondent of the Associated Press, according to "A.P.—the Story of News," a new book by Oliver Gramling, which is
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  • 580 6 '"JOBBER" Kain, the first R.A.F. ace of this war, was to have been married on the day he was killed in a flying accident in France, it has been revealed. When he parted from a friend one evening before the tragedy, he said: 'Don't tell
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  • 268 6 JgDDIE GUERIN is deadEddie Guerin who rowed to freedom from Devil's Island thirty-six years ago, and gradually fell from spectacular crime to petty thievery, till even the underworld lost respect for him. Eddie- -Thomas Edward—died in hospital in Bury, Lanes, an evacuee He
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  • 603 6 THE authorities have d< to construct public a shelters in Singapore becau !have been considered ii ible, due to certain Factoi stead, the urban popuJatioi dispersed in the surrour.r j try. When an alarm is auickly can the people fi congested areas pet to the side? Take
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  • 381 7 US. Navy Chief Says Great Crisis Coming Reuter. WASHINGTON, JAN.31. fOLONEL KNOX, SECRETARY FOR THE NAVY, 1 LARED TO-DAY THAT THE UNITED sT VTES GOVERNMENT HAD INFORMATION THAT T F \\ZIS ARE NOW WATCHING LONGRANGE WFM HER FORECASTS FOR A PERIOD OF ANTI- IPA
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  • 133 7 Reuter. Sofia, Jan. 31. FIFTEEN prominent Bulgarian deputies who want Bulgaria' a foreign polio and position in the international crisis clarified have drawn ufc a hen>!u questionnaire which they hope to have tabled shortb in the Sobranje (Tarl'iament). latories comprise the democrat, M. Steinthe Left and
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  • 83 7 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 31. THE Government may have to build their own plants to manufacture synthetic rubber, according to Mr. Jesse Jones, Federal Loan Administrator. There is little indication at present, he said, that private capital was ready to invest large sums in such
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  • 830 7 Reuter. New York, Jan. Si. "VROH the record of the German lViveri»niei»! in the last SO years, is it possible to imagine that any peace reached under the present conditions would be worth the paper it is written on 9
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  • 141 7 Reuter. Tokyo. Jan. 31. AN act to perfect the nation's defence against espionage, sabotage and leakage of State secrets was introduced yesterday afternoon In the Lower House. The National Security Bill provides for heavy penalties for acts held to undermine the country's welfare besides declaring
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  • 30 7 Reuter. Bangkok. Jan. 31. T HE Thai delegate;, to the Armis--1 tice conference with Indo-China at Tokyo are leaving for Tokyo by aii on Sunday.—Reuter.
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  • 237 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 31. THE Japanese Government "hopes that an occasion will present itself" when the Chungking regime may be invited to join the Nanking regime following the former's "reconsideration, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, told the budgetary sub-committee of the House of
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  • 125 7 Reuter. Cape Town, Jan. 31. THE Bill granting General Hert,og. the former Prime Minis tcr, an annual pension of £2 has been passed through all stages of the Assembly. The Prime Minister, Gen. Smuts, said that the pension was intendIcd not as a favour
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 39 7 fit [T? lht wurlU proved by me m l \fl «rrpat University to De an T)/: V L Ml. Effective antiseptic, killing and iefarding bacteria In V C *rm>ves between teeth and TOOTHPASTE tRITJSH EMPIRE PRODUCT m SINGAPORE 445
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    • 63 7 ENROL NOW MATRICULATION and SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day and Evening Tuition PITMAN'S arc famous for their successes at this examination made possible by their system of Individual tuition which enables students to Progress rapidly. For Matriculation. PITMAN'S am cue of the few Colleges offering a full course of study. Details and
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    • 265 7 FINDLATERS A full flavoured, very old Oloroso. One of the finest examples of old sherry extant ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE FINE SHERRIES imakuinn* C\ Incandescent Lamps, Gas Jc> Lamp give Brilliant Light, fiXr** with Economical oil consump- ffijß zs vJf tion and longer service. HI' 11 U3| Sold in all Lamp Stores
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  • 139 8 CI U4Dpcn Singapore, Thursday HARGED last week with an offence under the Official Secrets Ordinance. Kassim bin Haii Sirat Javanese was discharged in the Fifth Police to-day. when it waa stated that the prosecution did not wish to proceed with the The allegation aeainst Kassim
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  • 80 8 AI Singapore, Friday PPEARING en c the District Court this morning cO answer thr Pr charges—U) telling to obey the tralflc signal at SeV f and Dec n fSf n Uu: mor ning of i-tc. 13 <2) dnvinc; without n li eence, and (3, haying no
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  • 159 8 in *j» Ce 10 her resldence sum Saravanamuttu ihl f Mrs Na V* m ember of the st«tA 0 only woman and wifP of Dr R %f° Unc11 of Cp -Vlon yor of Colombo Saravnnamuttu, MaCoJnnibo No'rVh" 1 (i/ 1 \h f t l
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    • 247 8 "SSi ■WtotMCTC CROWDS J SEASON EXTENDED UNTIL I TO-MORROW NIGHT! I 4 GREAT STARS IN A I GREAT PICTURE.' I KiIPITOLI 3 SHOWS TO-DAY j ji J 3.15 6.15 9.15 I IT M.G.MS Multiple-star Masterpiece I //i Coming to You at o~^TuSVaTl^' The (luls andinp Screen Event I j TUESDAY
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    • 442 8 I STARTING TO-NIGHT I AIR QUEEN CONTEST I rant: tk ki;t c I Sin-apore to Batavia Return I I '.HAND SAT. BALL j KSo TILL 1A M BKJI lAO IV COMPLETE I I j WITH CAFE I I RESTAURANT I I' COMING! jl FASHION PARADE jj Ssu. flttff I __A_U
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  • 138 9 the annual general meeting of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya (Singapore Branch), held at the Singapore Cricket Club, yesterday, it was revealed that the collections made last year following the Poppy Day appeal broke all records, the amount totalling $19,731. Mr. J. Stone, vice-chairman of the
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  • 133 9 Singapore, Friday. MOHAMAD bin Hassan, Malay chauffeur, was fined $50 in the Singapore Traffic Court this morning, when he pleaded guilty to a chaige of negligent driving at the 15th mile-stone, Woodlands Road, I en Dec 30. Court Inspector A. H. Frew, who conducted the
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  • 91 9 Singapore, Friday. SAID to have committed criminal breach of trust of $388 belonging 10 the Receiving Agents of the Fiat S.A., at Batu Pahat, Tan Sung Tong, 27, was produced before Mr. J. G. Raopoport, in the rhird Police Court, 10-day. A charge of having misappropriated the money
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  • 115 9 the 39th annual general meeting if j the Tong Soon Kok Association held this week, the committee of management for 1941 was elected as follows Piesirtent. Mr. Chia Poh Heng (re-elec- tedc vice president. Mr. Chua Hung i Tcr.fc (re-elected); hon. secretary Mr. Lim Yong Koon
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  • 401 9 SHANGHAI, JAN. 31. A FRANCO-THAI ARMISTICE AGREEMENT WAS SIGNED THIS MORNING IN SAIGON ACCORDING TO SEMI-OFFICIAL JAPANESE REPORTS THE AGREEMENT IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN SIGNED ABOARD THE JAPANESE WARSHIP TIED UP ON THE SAIGON BUND, FOLLOWING COMPLETE AGREEMENT BY THE TWO DELEGATIONS. The Thai delegates
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  • 152 9 DEATHS PEREIRA: On 31st January, 1941, at 13, Makepeace Road, Singapore, Annie Catherine Perelra (Nee Pestana), 21 years. The funeral cortege will leave her residence at 4.45 p.m. to-day for the Church of St. Joseph, Victoria Street, and thence to Bldadari Cemetery for interment. Deeply regretted. CHUA.—Mrs.
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    • 147 9 TAKE TORCH BRAND MALT AND COD LIVER OIL BUILD UP RESISTANCE TO DISEASE. TORCH BRAND MALT AND COD LIVER OIL contains the goodness of Malt and cod Liver Oil. plus concentrated Vitamins A and D which produce vigorous Rood neaith. Increase your enerrv take TORCH BRAND EXTRACT OF MALT AND
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    • 50 9 National Employed MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Tncorpora'ad Jb Meyer Chamber*, Raffles Pbkmm, SINGAPORE. Tel: ZSUL ASSETS EXCEED £2,000,00« QKXKBAL RXSKBVB FCHD —MM CAREFUL DRIVERS' MOTOR POLICY. 1(3% NO CLAIM BONUS 1m Workman* rv—r~niliw Third Party *m.To» Acaator bbm LEA I PiRRIMS' THE ORIGINAL AND 6ENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE I Sc*a*cq, I
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    • 112 9 OPENING TO DAY a. 15( 6 15 15 PAVILION SPECTACULAR ARABIAN NIGHTS FANTASY "CHU CHIN CHOW M THE STORY OF ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES WITH ANNA MAY WONG BEAUTIFUL CHINESE-AMERICAN ACTRESS GEORGE ROBEY FRITZ KORTNER Added Attraction CAUMONT BRITISH NEWS MATINEES To-day To-morrow Double Featurr- at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 159 10 DEATHS TAN—Mrs. Tan Swee Hoe, aged 47, passed away at her residence 759 Grove Road on Saturday, Jan. 25 at 10.10 pjn. She leaves behind her to mourn their loss six sons, Messrs. ian Swan Khiong, Suan Chee, Suan Chew. Suan Chuan, Suan Kok and Suan Poh, six
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    • 517 10 nnssinm pb^Bbbl Situations Vacant WANTED. Cook-Boy and Tukang Aw (Man and wife, no children preferable) European household Tapah Indian. Ceyloneae or Malay preferred to Box No. 109. c!o Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 298G) WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Girl fflc Assistant with knowledge or Shorthand and Tvpini?. State qualifications and Salary required. Apply
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    • 699 10 I WANTED male teacher for private school. 5* English essential. Apply O.^O Box 545. Singapore. < wo WANTED Tmmedlately-Experlenced lady Annin Box 114 Malaya Tribune, teacher. Apply. Box ll*. zllQ) Singapore. WANTED Bill-Collector with cash securlZ A Eastern Traders. «7 Jjlanßjsar. Singapore. two. WANTED- An experienced radio mecha-S-ZS prospects for
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    • 757 10 Board And Residence Room no. o t AJtnv Rpd Sitting Room, tastefully furTOmg., Singapore. (No 332Q) To Let "BOX P "0 o Tribune. Singapore. («o. 3u.*J) TO LET one new compound house at Road 4 bedrooms and a garage 22 Rent $60 00. Apply to No 69. attached. Mr Inder
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    • 596 10 Financial WANTED financier or with $10,000 for a very paying concern m Singapore. Please write for Pf^"!^ 5 Box No. 131 Malaya Tribune, Lost And Found ALSATIAN *****. Brown. lon« from 22. Jalan Kembangan.Chang bet ween 5 and 10 p.m. «S/UPSEIi Tan Ah Goo, Phone 6907. (No. 335G) LOST 28th
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    • 330 10 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the owers of Attorney granted oy acTb Manassth trading as Jacob lanasseh Co., of Nos 25 2b, Tab Street, Singapore, to M. E lohamed Hussain, formerly of ingapore but at present residing No 19, Kaleefa Sahib Street fagore, S. India, to manage and
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    • 260 10 Amateur Photo Store, 109 North Bridge Road. Meyer Mansion^TclJw^ Why you should buy RED MENTHOL CONE EAGLE-BRAND Years of X spent for the perfect-. Product. No other as good. Nice to look atjkJ-J to use, guaranteed to 'onger. MADE BY THE M^ OF THE FAMOUS LEMOH DRAUGHT. Files G U
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    • 904 10 SINGAPORE LONDON I mac g fio mci GSG—I6.B6 metres (17.79 m r«» I ZHP.I. M.J* m. 9 6» GSF-1982 Me, (*!?<» 1 4 ZHPI ZHP3 9 05 p.m GSD-25 53 nut,. I ZHL. ZHPI from 7.50 p.m. GSB-31 ~< n I a m mcs) from 9.20 pm. (,s> ,s Si
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  • 658 11 wtT~ Jan. 31. mm Buyers. Sellen MINING. 2 3 3!7< a I I C ti 71-cd mm 35 36 MM Ml- 22 6 I 0 85 0 90 mm isu i I 1 40 1.45 9 9 10 3cd mm i 9 20iH 12- 13- 0.17
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  • 251 11 LONDON NEW YORK VALUES UP Singapore, Thursday. THE increase in the diplomatic 1 tension between Washington and Tokyo is probably responsible for the rise in values in London and New York, though encouragine reports from the American motor industry may have been a contributory factor in the latter market, states
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  • 204 11 Singapore, Jan. 31. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2|4 I|l6 London demand 2 4 1 16 Switzerland demand (T.T. only) 202 »/2 New Ycrk demand 47 3|32 Montreal demand
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  • 645 11 (From Our Own Reporter) mu D Ipoh, Jan. 31. p riling summons charges of having accepted monetary presents totalling $90 without consideration from a Chinese who was connected with the mining industry were preferred against J. H. A. Trowell, Senior Inspector of Machinery, .M.S.,
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  • 108 11 MESSRS. Lewis and Peat's weekly rubber market review says that the heavy selling locally, reported last week, has come to an end and prices have advanced about one cent. New York is* three quarters of a cent above the recent lowest and orders from that
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  • 137 11 Siugapcre, Jan. 31. Siam Rice (Special) Per bag $14.70 No. 1 $13.80 No. 2 $13.35 No. 3 $12.45 Siam Rice (Broken) Per Bag No. 1 $11.55 No. 2 $11.10 No. 3 $10.65 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon 2 R. Rangoon "S.Q." Meedon Singhway "Small Mill" Rangoon
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  • 25 11 The United Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd., crop fo>- the month of December was 88,400 lbs. The total for tight months wus 511,700 lbs
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    • 58 11 lflf. -55——5 ,lU| STERN OPTICAL <J Tel 210« '»n C. V FAX Quality superior ||Hft< Workmanship guaranteed. Testing free. WMM GLASSES FROM 41 UPWARDS CROOKES W WSTINCT t ''INDUCTION 5 Kadio !lf v are MASSED hoe iifw I KONG, I ti <>iii: fKNERAL CV, HJI "»l»ur, SOUND Si. I ICE,
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    • 89 11 WmW m TV"! MALAYA BLUE > ',"!Tl CROSS j ~^^^3§g IB 1 cod y° ur bab y on B,ue rross Milk and endow him with sound teeth, sturdy bones and firm muscles. Blue Cross ."Milk is pure and 1 i(h in tne vitamins that nature requires for the proper growth
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    • 386 11 STEAMER SAPI I V.s 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., BOL* STEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular
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    • 369 11 P&Oand BRITISH INDIA The best poss'.bk- services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. frow the Straits to their usual ports of call in China India Ceylon and th(. United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registe. their requirements bu 1 under present circumstance sailings are perforce res
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  • 197 12 Singapore, Friday. AT tne monthly meeting n of the municipal commissioners held to-day, Mr. C. Reuben said that several people had complained to him of the great cruelty me ed out to poultry at the various markets. As a result of these complaints, Mr. Reuben wen'
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  • 590 12 Reuter LONDON, JAN. 31. /RRITISH TROOPS ARE ADVANCING ALONG THE COASTAL ROAD TOWARDS APPOLONIA, 40 MILES BEYOND DERNA, ACCORDING TO AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERS IN LONDON. A brief communique issued by British headquarters i states "on all fronts operations continue to develop to our advantage." There is
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  • 55 12 Singapore, Friday. fO-DAY is the third birthday of Princess Beatrix Wilhelmina Armjard, baby daughter of H.R.H. Princess Juliana of ihe Netherlands Mid Prince Bernhard. Under normal conditions the occasion would have been celebrated with great rejoicing in al! parts of ♦he Netherlands Errpire. Princess Beatrix is now
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  • 103 12 Reuter. Athens, Jan. 31. i THE taking of some enemy j points and the capture of 200 prisoners, including seven officers, is announced in the; latest Greek communique. Local operations were crowned with success, the communique states. An Italian freighter bound from Italy to Albania was
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  • 109 12 Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 31. TEACH the troops only what lt is necessary for them to Know during wartime, and teach them as if they were under actual war conditions.'* This' is the keynote of an order regarding military training in 1941 issued by Marshal Timoschenko Soviet Defence
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  • 93 12 Reuter. London, Jan. 31. MR. Wendell Willkie to-day twice saw anti-aircraft guns open fire on a Dornier bomber- -of the type known as the flying pencil— which crossed the Biitish coast near Dover where Mr. Willkie was making a rapid tour ol inspection. The first time
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  • 47 12 Singapore. Friday. CONVICTED on a charge of having been found lcit?ring at Verasamy Road, at 4 o'clock on th* morning on Jan 20, George Especkerman. who admitted two previous convictions, was sentenced to six weeks' rigcrous imprisonment, by Mr. J.G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, to-day.
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  • 241 12 IN HONOUR of the third birthday 1 of Princess Beatrice, Princess Juliana's eldest daughter, a fete for the Orange War Fund was held at the Dutch Club last night. Mr. H. M. J. Fein, the Consul General for the Netherlands, opened the function which
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  • 75 12 Reuter. Maseru (Batutoland). Jan. 31. i MATS ABA MANT SABA SEEISO l Griffith, famous paramount [chief, Basutolana. was elected Regent of Basutolanc'—subject to confirmation by the British Riga Commissioner—at a meeting of the Grand Native Council yesterday. She is the first woman ever to be admitted
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  • 58 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 30.—Very fierce fighting is raging in southern Honari following the launching of a large-scale Japanese offensive with the object, according to Japanese official reports, of trapping and crushing 180,000 Chungking troops concentrated in this area. Chungking admits severe fighting is progressing, but says that
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  • 177 12 Singapore, Friday. HOW he raided a house in GeyJane; and after arresting one nan with 15 chap ji kee schedules, n rested eight other men who arrived at short intervals, on bi;yeles. and who. with one execplon, had other schedules In their possession, was related
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  • 96 12 Reuter. Tokyo j THE Kulangsu Mum once again became when thrct membei the chairman Mr i ccck. Mr J \i another EBembei ion Jan 23 leavi Japanese memb ancse report. The Council met I scheduled for Jan discuss the four-pc tation handed on Jai Japanese Consul l.
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  • 73 12 r)-NIGHT the Association will cert at the Victoria of its Building Pond. The show i, und< of Mr. C. S. V nk. the Agent of the G India in Malaya I at 8.30 p.m. Items on the proj "The Dawn.' an dance, a snake d
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  • 43 12 Sineaprre ihursAt. POUND guilty on having p eked Mr. Bhcao fifatsu the Japanese I Ismail bin Alwi fenced to 15 moiit! prisonmcnt a id Jice supervision i Fa'l. tl r District ,l loina-l admitted victions, six of pocketing.
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  • 52 12 Singapore, Friday. CHAN Peng Xii n the Chin Nai 1 wl» was alleged to have :d two sums of m lately having cl was acquit i~d by Mr. J the District Judge was alleged to ti and $5 frcm Mr and from Mr Chai K< pectivciy, and
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    • 141 12 Mr. D Wilis, Assistant Adviser. Batu Pahat, Is being transferred as First Assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretariat, Singapore WANTED! Tr.e Public of Malaya to know tha* Messrs ELLISON S EZEKIEL. .lOE BENRIMO EZEKIEL and MONTY REFAEL SASSOON EZEKIEL popular Optometrists of many years' professional standing and 1 formerly of a well
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    • 224 12 BADMINTON CHAMPION LOSES FORM J^s¥§ yj IfPlfhl I T you una have to 1 T I SEEM TO OE LOSING JJ* I /\I j LUVE ME. OUT OF THF I fin «1-- >, «t TOURNAMENT OLDHAM. I E V EW past for ml jV'rtUl FJ 1 M FINISHED J I
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