Malaya Tribune, 7 February 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, February 7, 1941.
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  • 203 1 PRESIDENT'S POWERS LIMITED TO FIVE YEARS Reuter. r Washington, Feb. 7. HE House of Representatives to-day defeated the first attempt to change the original text of the Lease and Lend Bill. The House afterwards tentatively approved a proposal to impose a five years' limit
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  • 381 1 Washington, Feb. 7. MR John G. Winant, who has been nominated United States Ambassador to London, was* formerly director of the IrfUrnltftional labour Office. He cam? into prominence in 1934 when he was chairman of the committee to inquire into the strike In thf textile industry.
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Dublin, Feb. 7 THE Government of Eire is arranging for the voluntary evacuation of children from Dublin city and Kingstown borough in the event of a situation arising which would render such a course advisable. The scheme covers families whose income does not exceed £300
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  • 39 1 Reuter. i aneisco, Feb, (>. .Ii:: VL Nomura, lhe new Japanese Amto the I'nitcd lies, arrived here on Fie told rethal there wire no < between Japan i 1 nited Slates that not hi settled —Heater.
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  • 90 1 I Jon. Feb. 7. lar to those providJ r in-- War Risks which impases cornice of storks against act ton, are under in relation to those ..'n il empire which .sa liable to enemy tunced by the Coloretary, Mr. H. Hall, 'ions in the House
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  • 65 1 BangkokSaigon Radio War ugkok, Feb. 7. in Bangkok a vara, proThai delegable re nee in .ci-Indo-China will be appointed ss idor to Japan. in which part, opens toJapan will Bangkok to the and Thailand okyo after the thai-French peace ween Bangcm ended after the frontier resumed. The til spokesman, in
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  • 252 1 Reuter. Tighe, Renter's special correspondent with the British Army in Libya) London, Feb. 7. vi some of the Italian cottagers have lately is at all representative of the feeling among the the Duce's 20,000 colonists in Libya, there is yet eason why his African empire is
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  • 168 1 Reuter London, Feb. 7. gRITAIN must win the air war as a prelude to victory, declared Air Commodore God- dard in a broadcast last night. Air Commodore Goddard added that the recent lull meant that j the German air force had been I having difficulties. We
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  • 32 1 Reuter. Winnipeg, Fen. 7. ALL nine passengers and three of the crew were killed when a Tians-Canadian Air Lines p.'ane L-rashed near Armstrong, Manitoba. > csterday.—Reuter.
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  • 138 1 Reuter. Hongkong, Feb. 7. President Roosevelt's personal envoy to China, Mr. Laughlin Currie, who arrived in Hongkong ye: terday from Manila on his way to Chungking described the relations between the United States and China as extremely satisfactory, and expressed optimism regarding the outcome of his visit, in
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  • 417 1 Reuter. London, Fob. 7. J'JIK Royal Netherlands Government announces that it has been learnt with a profound sense of indignation that notwithstanding the solemn assurances given to the contrary, Jcnkheer Dr. D. J. de Geer, former Prime Minister of tho Netherlands, has left
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  • 216 1 Petain Sees U. S. Envoy Reuter. London, Feb. 7. /k SURPISF meeting of the French JTM. Cabinet was held yesterday morning (Thursday), states the Swiss Radio, just before Admiral Darlan's departure for Paris, where he is to continue negotiations on the growing German demand for
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  • 120 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 6. THE Quetn told Portsmouth women yesterday of her confidence in British victory. "Are we going to win. Your Ma jesty?" shouted a woman as the King and Queen walked through the crowds in one of the worstbombed areas of Portsmouth during a
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  • 95 1 Reuter. Shanghai. Feb 6. MR. Yukiclu Hayashi. 70-year old president rf the Japanese Ratepayers' Association, who has* been held under investigation by th 2 Japanese consular police for the alleged wounding oi Mr. W. J. Keswick, the chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council and two Japanese
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  • 142 1 Reuter. Lisbon, Feb. 6. A PROJECT for the centralising n in Portugal, cf international efforts to protect children from the consequences of aerial warfare is to be made officially by the Portuguese Government'to all the belligerent powers. The plan was unofficially put forward recently in
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  • 50 1 Death Sentence For AntiNazi Norwegians Reuter. London. Feb. 7. THREE Norwegians have been 1 sentenced to death by the German military tribunal at Bergen according to the Norwegian telegraph agency in London. They were charged with transmitting J information about the German armed ferees on a secret wireless ■set Reuter.
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  • 146 1 Reuter Hongkong, Feb. 7. %1/Trn the Japanese occupation of Tamshui and ShayuIchung, land communications be|tween Kowloon (British leaned territory of the mainland opposite Honpkong) and Canton have been severed. Ferry S«r- vices between Shayuchung and i Kowloon have also ceased. The Japanese are converging on
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  • 98 1 Reuter. Bucharest. Feb. 7 MODERNISED army units are patrolling the streets ol Bucharest day :>nd night to ensure public order and observance of the curfew. An oraer to this effect has necn issued by the military command. Jewish physicians, apothecaries, engineers and architects railed for
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  • 73 1 Reuter i New York. Feb. 6. FIE Clipper plane, with Mr. Wendell Willkie aboard, has alighted at Bclama. West Africa,* announced Pan-American l Airways. The machine is initiating the new homeward course for American Clippers from Europe. 1 his is the first time that American commercial aircraft
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 55 1 r r i M. HASSAN, ,i W.iti*r Contractor*. I Hi Bm Basah Road. HMUPORE TFL. 3411 t i ur requliem«Bli in the nr repafn of elwjtrlfi. rater pipe fittings, plea*--1 wr will submit our without obligation. IN mm* GUAIINTBB ANO H.tK<>l 8 MODERATE. •lock:— Ele« rrlc llghtbowl fittings, lampbulba, table
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    • 27 1 There is a Spartan product for every type of application. Ensures colourful, durable and smoothly attractive finishes. Made in Australia. BRINKMANN 8c CO. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH
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  • 200 2 But Wartime Restrictions Affect Our Third Industry SS^S, S ™Fi<xl Supplies has ieeiM to make fhrtb." P-*"" r|!e 252,000 cases of canned pines. This latest purchase tollow.s the November transaction oi 350,000 cases, which however, have not as yet been despatched in full.
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  • 257 2 FURTHER details ore now available concerning the facilities provided by the Straits Settlements Government for those who wish to make interest-free loans to the Imperial Government for wui purAny person in Malaya (not only in the Straits Settlements, be It noted I who wishes to
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  • 153 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) A RECENT note in the Malaya Tribune criticising the able attitude of certain employees of the Singapore Traction Company towards passengers in their vehicles has brought results. The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Association has Fs*ued an appeal to its treat passengers
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  • 528 2 Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGING misconduct on the pari of his wife with Sim Boon A Hoon a swimming coach to the Chinese Swimming Club, a Straits-born Chinese insurance clerk, Ngo Beng Swee, Petitioned the High Court to-day for a dissolution of his marriage with ma
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  • 23 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enem] planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London ime K THREE
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  • 169 2 Singapore, Thursday. T HE pr.ee of any food c *f osed T kept on or In any stall in any nubile or private market exposed St for'sale in the Colony must in future, be displayed in such a manner that the public can see
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  • 110 2 AN important reminder to persons travelling from Malaya to countries outside the British Em- I one is given in an advertisement, appearing on page 9 of this issue it relates to the necessity of obtaining censorship permits (unless exemption is expressly obtained) for -any article whatsoever
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  • 208 2 Btngap TWO appeals continuous m for the period E 1941, were hoard Supreme Court kx Appellate Tribunal Justice Gordon Smith R. L. Nunn, an« were allowed. The first app was that of Mr. Stacey who stated that he t n v! depended on hi I could
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  • 38 2 THE History th< Highlanders' title of the talk to be broadcast to-night at 7.10 p.m. by an officer ot 'he Regiment. This is one of the talks in fhe series "The History of the Bee> meats.**
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 128 2 I vtlTaix The Right Watch to Choo*. A new selection in designs and mi kes are 1m 1 on display at j YickWohning, 429, North Bridge Road. (Near Middle Rd.i, SINGAPORE. j All Vultain watches purchased from us are MV guaranteed. Tel. No. 7 .>22. PS!M^S" A Mi s't AKMINAh'(^yM
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  • 1147 3 FECIAL INTERVIEW WITH RETIRING AGENT (Tribune Staff Reporter) TH within n XV oyalty 0f VerSeas Indiw resident The Goverament Tt^-' 8 t0 the of their a(lo l' ti( comiftLTmnl «cognise that these Indian SSSdfortW tO h e Gove ™nt of the Colon y
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  • 12 3 EMBODIMENT OF SINGAPORE VOLUNTEFP*:- mach.nc-gunners o, the s^Vc"J^, A •*>«*•»
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  • 254 3 Implementing Delhi Decisious T HE Mali,va <-vernm«n, s have acetpled <he finding and recommendation* of h e Delhi Conferen-e l,v T n communique. The main ohierf I an ffic,^,l as possible for export to the Im iJ* a 1 SUrp,US P lhe 1 ni,ed
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  • 107 3 U me governor and High Com- missioner (Sir Shenton Thomas, has sent the following cab™ to the Colonial Office touching he death of Lord Lloyd- UUv mng ne f behalf of the members of the fighting Services and of the People of Malaya, I send
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  • 168 3 Singapore, Thursday. rovRT Inspector c. w. such was v complimented by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second "Magistrate, for the way in which he conducted a case which Mr. Oldham described as complicated. He said that the we'l conducted case and carefully arranged witnesses had made a complicated
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  • 100 3 Singapore, Thursday. WING to lack of evidence, Mr. M. Boyle, prosecuting, informed Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, that he had been instructed to withdraw the charge of being a member of un.'awful societies against Goh Chian<* Seng alias Goh Jong, who was arrested on
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  • 234 3 A N ™P°rt«!t official announcement was madelo-night whereby male persons not of pure European descen who are British subjects or British protected and who have attained the age of 18 shall be eligible for enrolment in the Local When it was decided
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  • 48 3 MR. R. J. Farrer, C.M.G., for- merly President of the 3in?*aoore. Municipal Commissioners 1 has assumed the duties of Prjper Authority, under the Compulsory I Services Ordinance, In the Man 1 IVwer Directorate. Singapore Mr Farrer retired from the Malayan 'Civil Service in June, 1931.
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    • 80 3 ln ff Jour require. c nients. He have a range of designs, ~H c s n from rtock or U> order. [>LEE KIN I3S>- SOO.ITD SHOn ROOM: 89, High Street I Telephone 2063. I 6 Hmm rw "*>* a Ipoh Motor* I**,. The Ortaiui TrtMtt b.. 1 ''""PW-A r Motors,
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    • 164 3 P| I DELICIOUS BREAKFAST FMKSMMVE Stocked by mm iwmm sans rafesuara f Wortit, 15« Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd Safeguard f^*\ their health. f^^^ Wt > fP with a VITAMIN m\U they'll love HALIBUT OIL AND ORANGE JUICE IN SeIIC.OUS FORM Growing cluidrtn must have pJenty of dwe
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  • 175 4 gOXIXG fans are promised their fill at the New World Arena to-night, when Promoter R. R. Shaw presents his first big card of the year, with the popular Thailander Sompong and rugged Rush Milling topping the bill. Milling has two wins over Sompong already, but the Thailander
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  • 121 4 FOLLOWING are scratching* and order of running for tomorrow's Singapore Turf Club's races: Rate I—Horses Class 1, Div. I —G furs: Scratchings: Nil. Kate 2—Horses Class 2, Div. 3 —8 furs: Scratchings: Lay Off. Aerial Post. Race 3—Horses Class 2, Div. 1 —6 furs:
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  • 93 4 THE following will represent Singapore in the women's state hockey match against Perak and Selangor at X L to-morrow and on Monday: Mrs. L. M. Pennefather (Cap*.), Miss M. d'Sylva (Vice-Captain), Misses S. Armstrong, D Clarke, Z Clarke. Mrs. T. J Danara.j, M.'sses L. Fernandez, I.
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  • 40 4 (FROM II. L. IIOPKIN) London, 6. THE death occurred suddenly in Leicester to-day, following an accident, of Lieutenant Guy Scoular, of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, eldest son of the late Mr. Robert Scoular, of Singapore.
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  • 871 4 FOLLOWING is to-morriow's card of eight events for the first day cl the Singaponj Turf Club's Spring meeting: HORSES CLASljji 1, FASTJSTEP i 904 NATIONAL I 9 02 LOVER S FATE k 9 01 3 KAOLIN 8.12 110 EELGRASS Ml 1 1 1 DEPOT
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  • 93 4 The Chinese Companion A.A and the Mernlads Musical Association will meet at Jalan Besar in an S.C.F.A. cup tie to-morrow. Kick urf at 5 p.m. Proceeds ot the match, Jess essential expenses, will be contributed to the War Fund and the China Relief Fund. A Iriendly match will
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  • 17 4 TO-DAY BOXING: Sompong v Milling, New World Arena. HOCKEY: Chinese v Loyals, Hong Lim Green.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 138 5 Singapore, Thursday. RES RED by two detectives for /A ession of chandu registra- longing to other peochandu, Yeo Boon attempted to buy his freeiflering one of the detects in his attempt, and to bribe the detective, entenced to one month's imprisonment, by Mr. J. the District
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  • 53 5 i genera] meeting of tack k Association, the follow- <i office-heareri for me tent. Mr. Chia Poh Hen* -president, Mr. Koh Cho ed); hon. treasurer, Mr. >i< leetod); hon. sec--1 Pea» Soon; asst. Hon. u, K»m Hong. (r e-eieet-Mr. Too Poh Bng (re. ttee Messrs. Wee Choon
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  • 487 5 the publication yesterday by the Department of statistics of final trade figures for December, 1940, it is now possible to have a complete picture of Malaya's trade in 1940, the first full war year, of which the main features are: fifty per
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  • 108 5 C Singapore, Thursday. BARGED with having misappropriated $96, Awang bin Salong 40. pleaded guilty when he appeared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. in the Third Police Court, yesterday According to Inspector J. A Embury, prosecuting, Awang, who was employed at the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., was
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  • 108 5 At the annual general meeting of the Thuckalay Muslim Association the following were elected office-bearers for 1941:— President, Mr. O. P. Mohamed Nooh Sahib: vice-president, Mr. O. M. Mohamed Haniffa Sahib: hon: secretary. Mr. N. S. Mohamed Sahib: asst: hon: secretary. Mr. O. M. Maldeen Sahib; hon.
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  • 170 5 Singapore, Thursday. DECREE of judicial separation was granted to Elizabeth YViihebnina Johanna Jalbaud and her husband. Marius Jalbaud, at the High Court to-day by Sir Percy McElwaine, the Chief Justice. t. Mr. Mark Morrison who represent, d the petitioner (the wife) old the court that
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  • 161 5 Singapore, Thursday. EVIDENCE that the deceased hud left a written message saying that he was "willing" to die, was given by a witness at the inquiry into the death of Foo Shu Mm, 31, held before the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, to-day
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  • 237 5 Singapore, Thursday. |<Üb.\D guilty by a unanimous verdict of the fury on one charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of two postdated cheques for $180 and $200 and three other charges'of lalsification of accounts, LeeVhin Yam. till recently a ledger clerk in Borneo
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  • 245 5 Singapore. Wednesday. DECLARING that actually there L was very little to distinguish between the case?. Mr. Justice Gordon Smith disposed of three armed robbery cases at the Assizes to-day. Siah Jin Quee, Liow Thian Seng and So Hung had all been found guilty of
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  • 15 5 Mr L.H. Morrison has taken up duties as an Assistant Con!roller of Labour, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 144 5 Singapore, Thursday. lUM FONG CHEE. proprietor of Loong Hin Pawnshop Jurong Poad, was to-day fined $15 or one weeks simple imprisonment by the fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh for taking m goods i n pawn before 8 a.m. on Jan. 12. Accused was further fined $15 or
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  • 39 5 Mr and Mrs. J.F. Walker Miss untitled rt! and Ifaater Jimmy Walker.' of Seremban. have left by air. for Sydney, Australia also the Misses Ann and Patricia Oubb.ns daughters of Mr and Mrs W H. W. Quotum of Seremban
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  • 302 5 FROM the Malaya Patriotic Fund substantial allocations have been made to the Duke of Gloucester's Red Cross and St. John Fund. The need for increased contributions to that Fund is stressed in a special appeal made by His Royal Highness as follows: "Every new
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 210 5 J COMMERCIAL S I 18 JE C T S ENROL NOW its arc- now being made commencement of classes the 1941 year of training the following subjects:— All F :»n('on Chamber of Commtn c 1941 examination subject** I" n Matriculation Jun e 1941 and .January 1942. Sch< I Certificate Examination,
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  • 145 6 IN fighting the social evil, re- formers would do well to remember that it is not peculiar to this age, that every civilisation from the Byzantine down to this day has had to put up with it, and that it exists, in varying degrees, in kampongs
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  • 167 6 nR. Chen Su Lan. in a talk to the Rotary Club on Wednesday, addressed himself to the question whether venereal diseases can be controlled by licensing brothels. He answeied the question in the negative, thouuh he did not point to any obstacle that cannot be overcome by
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  • 141 6 AS we have often stressed in n these columns, the only method dictated by sound commonsense is to admit the existence of prostitution and re-open licensed brothels, rather than pretend, ostrichlike, that it does not exist at all. The very large medical staff necessary for supervision and treatment
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  • 123 6 IF it is admitted that the 2,500 registered prostitutes turned out of brothels in 1930 have not chosen alternative methods of earning their livelihood, they must, it may be presumed, still be living on immoral earnings. Is it advisable in the interests of general health not to subject
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  • 1620 6  -  (by OTTO STRASSER) Following five uneasy years as Nazi editor and organizer, Otto Strasser in 1930 broke with Hitler and the party. Differing from the rising Fuehrer on ethics and aims, he then founded the subterranean anti-Nazi Black Front. Named "Hitler's Public Enemy No. 1, he
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  • 572 6 POME time ago I su the transport operating in this c; their drivers and through a course ol t courtesy and the ar with the people who 4 buses. Every day peopb rudeness of those v buses, and it is point j since the last transp -..>
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 260 7 Reuter. W ITH HIS ABYSSINIAN EMPIRE IN JEOPARnv itp™. LONDON, FEB. 6. SION AND THE PATRIOT RISINP IV nr3?L FROM THE BRITISH INVALAST NIGHT THAT MUS SOL INI HAn INT ERIOR, IT WAS REPORTED FINANCE MINISTER, TO VOLPI HIS FORMER I Hi: EVACUATION OF
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  • 351 7 V IK nve-from offensive in A f ricat%«n g ham nZTZI*. T day s British communique tnat Llbva the advance continues towards Benghazi. s In Eritrea. British foices are now closing in on strongly held Italian position I about Keren. Further south. Italian forces which hud withdrawn
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  • 119 7 Reuter. Melbourne, Feb. 6. TH! RE is no doubt of the i msness of the inter•i situation as it affects Australia, declared the Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden, and the Labour Mr. John Curtin. in a Hunt -tatement. after the wz of the War Coundiscussed de- >
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  • 56 7 Reuter. N w Delhi. Feb. 6. A Decn placed in Bri-lOO-kilowatt trans- All-India Radio. The ich, it is pointed out, powerful in the installed at Delhi, nary work such as ate etc., is progresseel the new station throughout the world ised for broadcasts to and
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  • 40 7 Reuter. n a pore. Thursday. j; f rom wounds on the bdomen, a Chinese ''> the General HcsDuxton Road, this was alleged to have commit suicide. 3 —The npxt meet- international Rubber umittee will be held 25. -Reuter.
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  • 70 7 Reuter. Madrid, Feb. 6—Progress in the evacuation of Berlin children to destinations east and south of the capital is referred to by the Berlin correspondent of the newspaper A.B.C. He says that it was hoped to have this evacuation complete by Feb. 20. The same correspondent
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  • 108 7 Reuter. London. Feb 5 EXCHANGE circles attribute the recent decline in the Shanghai dollar in terms of sterling to realisations by tired Shanghai pulls, following the local press I indications of worsening relation* 'between Japan and the Western powers and the reflection of the fall in
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  • 71 7 Reuter. London. Feb. 6—lnvited to make a statement "on the outbreak of ruffianism in the International Settlement of Shanghai." Mr R A. Butler. Under-Secretary fur Foreign Affairs, said "While Mr. Eden has some preliminary information on the attempted arson of the Shanghai Race Club and the bombing
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  • 246 7 Reuter. LONDON, FEB 6 REUTERS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ON THE ALBANIAN FRONTIER STATES TH 4T GRFVK GUNS NEAR ™W UP AN ITALIAN MUNITIONS DUMP NORTH-WEST OF UN ON THE SHORES OF LAKE < CHRID4 YESTERDAY. inHKIUA The explosion shook the Yugoslav town of Oehrida Flames shot
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  • 213 7 Reuter. Mew York, Feb. 6. igian Government is 1 obtain possession •00.000 i gold > which ranee for saf? keopNazl invasion bf >ii .closed"yesterday I beunis, the former and now the Bel"mint's representative Ro a Mates. thai a writ hnd in U c New
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  • 272 7 ROOSEVELT SENDS PERSONAL MESSAGE TO GEN. CHIANG Reuter. Chungking Feb fi IjVfICH interest >s being evinced here over the forthcoining arrival of the United States Economic Mission headed by Mr. Uughlin Currie. It is learned hat the mission is coming to China at the invitation
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  • 61 7 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Keb. 6. 'pHE death has occurred of Mr. John Trump at the age of 88. He was formerly Director of Public Works in the F.M.S. The death is also announced of Mr. Arthur Eugene Bailey who
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  • 41 7 Eastern News. Tokyo. Feb. 6. THROUGH the good offices of the Foreign Office, a contract has been concluded between the Mitsubishi Company and the Soviet trade commission regarding the purchase of the 4.000-ton Soviet Steamer Indigirka.—Eastern News.
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  • 132 7 Washington. Feb. 6. POL. KNOX, United States Navy y Secretary, yesterday stated that the Navy offered to give Greece free 30 Grumman fighter planes. The Greek Minister, however, refuted, saying that Greece wantted new panes. Col Knox also revealed that arrangements have been made for
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  • 23 7 Reuter. Sydney. Feb. 5.—The Australian wheat crop has hecn officiary revised tc 83.300.000 bushels (previously 91.900.0001 compared with last year* 210.*****0 bushels. Reiser.
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    • 236 8 Manufacturing Opticians 3 St Ii I CROOKfiS OPTICAL COMPANY 206, South Bridge Rd.. Singapore. Optician T. 8. Lee Tel. 6844 .Eye-sight tested glasses supplied from S4l- u*ward. FRETFULNESS IS BABY'S CALL FOR HELP Fretfulness is not natural. It is a sign of trouble. A warning alarm to which you must
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    • 209 8 ANNOUNCING TWO GRAND MIDNIGHT SHOWS! —CAPITOL— J&L 9 To-morrow Night |l Feb. 8th at 12.15 k\ m ni;i;\i\c; mm) \iu l T niversars Riotously W W/ Funny Musical Farce that J packed out the Capitol at last Saturday's Midnight Premiere The RITZ BROTHERS The ANDREWS SISTERS and a Screenful of
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    • 105 8 Also Air-Mail "BRITISH \i ;V* y THE GREATEST NOVELTY SHn\~ IN A GENERATION TO-MORROW at MII>\H,HT AT 12-10 O'CLOCK parrish alma kruger WmWWmM and KAY KYSER'S BAND, featuring ft T!f GINNY S.MMS 1 (i S NEW HIT SONGS' Harry Babbitt Kabibbf*. SuHy Masoa ft f \ATIO\ %L Theatre 6 p.m.
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    • 1224 9 I' A TII AY j Where Everybody Gm 6.15 —Q IS I DOROTHY LAMOUR at her charming best! A THOUSAND LOVE THRILLS... JUNGLE THRILLS! J Dorot,i y Lamour I fy <r Robert Preston I V' C *A I'-^PrestonFoster also vwirTlirTuSs of Till I.ILL „f B AUDI A a nd capture
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    • 736 10 ILPSSiiitD-PDS SlBi^^J Situations Vacant WANTED lady teacher. School certificate Oral English. Apply Box 164, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 3970) INDIAN SERVANT with some knowledge of cooking required for local European bungalow Box 165. Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 399G) WANTED six boys passed seventh by Motor Firm Will train them as
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    • 819 10 BY CEYLONESE PLANTER with long experience In new planting budgrafting replanting etc Can do accounts and furnlst security If necessary. Apply Box 154 6K Malaya Tribune. Ipoh. (No. 391G; CLERK OP WORKS. 17 years* experlenc< in general construction works, Shanghai Hongkong (China) Including mod err methods of vibrated reinforced concrete
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    • 760 10 Financial PARTNER WANTED by established firm. Profitable agencies In hand. Apply Box 137, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 357G) WANTED financier or partner with $10,0001- for a very paying concern in Singapore. Please write for particulars Box No. 131 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No 3480) Matrimonial WANTED a young educated Christian bride
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    • 680 10 Stamps STAMPS Straits Settlements Gibbons 1938 Cat: Nos: 1 to 9. 12 16. 17, 18. 20, 71 to 84. 94 to 121 126 to 156. 161 to 209. 213 to 239. 241 to 255. Mostly superb condition—6 to 15 cents per Shilling, approval against deposit. Apply Box No. 156, Malaya
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    • 718 10 FEDERATED MALAY STATES STATE OF SELANGOR in THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT KUALA LUMPUR Originating Summons No. 155 of 1940. Petition for Administration No. 80 of 1939 In the matter of the Estate and Effects of Tan Thean Chui deceased and In the matter of Section 94 of the
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    • 211 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited Cor the following material* or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Boom. Supply of Sanitary Fittings (Deposit $50r). 4 p.m. 31 March 1041. Supply of 1.000 tons of Slack or Lump Coal for Water Dept. 12 noon. 12 February. 1041 Supply of 100
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    • 700 10 TO-DAY'S «An^! SINGAPORE LOXhcv^^ ZHL 225 m. 1353 krs. p m ZHP.I. 50.96 m. 9-69 mfcs. S-U Pr ZHP.3. 41.58 m 7.25 mis 6.20 N ZHL. ZHPI St ZHP3. 6.35 French a.m. 6.50 Eta 10.00 Malay Folk Songs 7.20 Dm 10.30 Lagu Extra. 7.35 Ric 11.00 Indian Music. Barito 11.45
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  • 890 11 ipore, Feb. 6. B yers. 8eller«. MINING. 3 6 1 C!*C(J I 351- 36--i 21 -l 0 M 0 85 i-- 146 I- 33 1.40 I 9 0 10 6 p 18 •> 19 6 I 12 131Pf 0 17 0.20 *> !t o o 41
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  • 16 11 r< Friday. tin and rubber in v noon toBBER 1 Sellers 36%. i IN
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  • 29 11 ™Jnfnr y M lek Co.. Ltd 2550 11 he m S!l th of Ja n»arv wS *psol lbs. The total for three nonths was 88.000 lbs.
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  • 136 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Friday. HULL conditions prevailed in the tin share section yesterday, and prices were again inclined to ease. Hons Fatts came on offer ?t the start, but were supported by the close of bushiess with buyers at SI 35. Kundangs changed hands
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  • 197 11 Singapore, Thursday. SINCE the beginning of the year, the exportable allowance ol rubber has been 100 per cent, of the basic quota, state Lewis and Feat In their rubber report. January shipments at G4.G38 tons were only moderate, having regard to the heavier
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  • 29 11 t J-t P Uklt Katil Rub ber Estates Limited, crop for the month of January was 35.432 lbs. The total tor nine months was 235.843 lbs.
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  • 233 11 THE rubber market review of Stanton Nelson Co.. Ltd., ior the week ending Thursday, Feb 5, reads as follows: in T t I H« a^ of any improvement l f p c Far Eastern situation has «Hn cd u the Sm sapore market, and
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    • 86 11 NAN YANG CAR irimvj SERVICE LV. r -«.\PORE HOTEL. r Phone 92. vi v l IIL F° MALACCA IT ?AI( HEW HOTEL, Beach Road, X r_\__ Of course you want to take life- f <T~* like snaps of your femily, friends ■,1 v_% and happy experiences. If you jL* J
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    • 194 11 Beffer jobs and \Zy\S bigger salaries are for smart men only. That is why million! of men use Anzora. If is the best, most healthy Ki ""ift ha r dressing you T—? can buy. And it J I keeps the head cool. f MASTER YOUR iSMSm HAIR WITH CREAM I
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    • 465 11 Public Notices THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rubber Market will be closed officially on Monday, lu.h February 1941. being a Bank Holiday. By Order of the Committee, GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. NOTICE RE CLOSING OF ROADS. Notice is hereby given that all roads
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    • 286 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p 6 o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, CoHyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. B CO. (APCAR LINE) r SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA FOI PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular SailingsSpecial Holiday
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    • 354 11 BRITISH INDIA The best poss?.blo services are being maintained br The P. O. S. N. Coy. front the Straits to their usun"? ports of call in Chin*, India Ceylon and Uu United Kingdom. Passeng ers are requested to registe. their requirements btrl under present circumstance, sailings are perforce res trie
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  • 168 12 Reuter. Athens, Feb. 7. THE violent Italian counter-attack, launched yesterday on the central front, has ended in a disastrous Italian defeat, according to Athens Radio last night (Thursday). The enemy threw many troops and a considerable number of tanks and armoured cars into the battle in
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  • 212 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. UOW she saw her only son committing suicide was related by Chan Yit Sim. an elderly Cantones. woman, at the inquiry into th( death of Lam Ah Sam, a 20-year-cld tailor, yesterday. The woman, a widow, said thai six
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  • 18 12 Mr. Hon untitled Sen has boon appointed a Deputy Collector of Land Revenue lor the Settlement oi Singapore
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  • 270 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 7. DEMOCRACY'S faith in freedom of speech, even in wartime, was affirmed by the British Information Minister, Mr. Duff Cooper, in the course of a debate in the House of Commons yesterday. Referring to the relations between the Government and the British
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  • 60 12 London. Feb. 7. UP to Feb. 4. 26 enemy aircraft had been destroyed by defensiv lv equipped m reliant ships. This was stated by the first Lord of the Admiralty, lib*. A. V. Alexander, replying to questions in the House ;.i Commons. He added that 15
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  • 35 12 Reuter. untitled Feb. G- Canadian naval ships operating with the British Navy are to have their own naval base and headquarters in Britain Commodore L. W. Murray will command the -hips and establishments in Britain—Reuter.
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  • 20 12 Reuter. London. Fob 6. The Board of Reuters' have appointed Mr. Samuel Storey, M P., Chairman of the company.— Reuter.
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  • 346 12 Singapore, i! FIGHT people arrested in what was described centre of the chap ji ki organisation in Sing; which, according to Mr. P. J. Shannon, A.S.P.I gest and most successful raid we have had for were sentenced tc terms ranging from
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  • 51 12 Reuter New Y.j11- m v IT may b:' nec< States Gov< rnn own synthetic i according to the I ministrator. Mi Mr. Jones ad struction i l undertaken bj Corporation, a Reconstruct! tion. H n said that i Indication tl ready to im I plants, which
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  • 12 12 Mr H.F.H., pointed a nicintx administer the Bti rine Fund, vice M
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    • 340 12 SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR ENTERTAINMENT. An Entirely New Play based on Ev?rv-day Life Produced. Written and Directed by that Well-known Plv/wrlght, Mr. Koh Kong Lim entitled "OO HOW PI T HOW M will be staged by MERRILADS MUSICAL ASSOCIATION At the "A" Theatre HAPPY WORLD On Sunday, 9th February, 1941,
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    • 67 12 7 To-nighl 9-30: BI( HARD DIX. GAIL PATRICK, JOAN FONT AIM in MAN OF COIXOI IST To-morrow I DEWI MADA MD MOCTHAI Midnight Show I "GOENA (..'I S V i 11 A.M. DOROTHY LAMOCR LLOYD NOUS* To-morrow "ST. LOUIS BLUE" Alaliiieps 3 P.M. RICHARD GREENE ft NANCI KELLI a "SUBMARINE
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    • 33 12 PROF. ILMuH rv29 (Psychol _T an' .lie. BiiPlne.-- I) Travelling. M n J J Strictly confidential c. q'•mutton 9 00 to 7.00 P M. REX HOTEL Phoned sing a pom room no hi
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