Malaya Tribune, 24 February 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, February 24, 1941.
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  • 1074 1 ADMISSIONS OF REVERSES "Foolish To Talk Of A Separate Peace" Reuter. jyjUSSOLINI, breaking his silence with a speech in Rome addressed to the Italian people and the world, re vealed the presence of German soldiers in Libya and in Sicily. "The attitude of the German
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  • 239 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. WHILE ofjicial London comment on Mussolini's speech is Tinavailable, the defensive character of the speech is regarded as noteworthy In authoritative quarters. The statement that Italy had been at war since 1935 or 1922 is, it is pointed out, clearly designed to
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  • 29 1 Reuter. Ankara, Feb. 24: The Turkic Foreign Minister, M. Sarajoglu, declared, in an interview, that Turkey remains faithful to her alliances. —Reuter. M. SARAJOGLU
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  • 47 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. GEN. Catroux, the commander or the Free French forces in the Sudan, left Cairo yesterday in order to inspect the Free French forces in the Sudan, according to a message to the independent French news agency.—Reuter.
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 24. JN the course of his speech yesterday, Mussolini said: "One whole Army—the Tenth has been swept away with almost its entire strength in men and guns. "The fifth air force squadron has almost literally been wiped out."—Reuter.
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  • 102 1 Reuter Cairo, Feb. 24. FIRES were started among the forts and buildings as a result of an attack by South African fighters on Massawa aerodrome, it was announced on Saturday, states a communique from the R.A.F. Middle East headquarters. At Burie. R.A.F. bomber*- ma-chine-gunned positions
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  • 49 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. GERMAN fighters and fighter bombers, numbering about a squadron, were chased back across the Straits of Dover during yesterday afternoon by British fighters They failed to penetrate beyond the coast and there were no reports of any bombs being dropped. —Reuter.
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  • 26 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. THli former French Navy Minister, M. Campinchi, died yesterday at Marseilles, according to the Swiss Radio.—Reuter.
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  • 451 1 "Aussies Await Blow At Nazis" Menzies Reuter and British Wireless LONDON, FEB. 24. THE EMPIRE MUST BE "ALL IN"; OUR SECOND BEST WILL NOT WIN THIS WAR. These were the keynotes ot a speech broadcast by Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, from London last proceeded: "The British
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  • 136 1 Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 24. rPHE Soviet Red Army cele brated the twenty-third anniversary of its formation yesterday. The occasion was marked by a special speech by Gen. Tyulenev, commander of the Moscow military district, in which he extolled and outlined the progress made by
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  • 79 1 Reuter. (By Reuters special correspondent on the Albanian Frontier j London, Feb. 24. THE Greeks were attacking sharply yesterday in the Skumbi and Devoli river valleys, southeast of Elbasan. On the extreme right, activity was confined to artillery duels. Air activity was more marked, especially by
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  • 72 1 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 23. THE territorial claims' of Thailand on Indo-China aie regarded in •French circles as excessive, acceding to a Vichy message to the official German news agency. The demands include territory along the Mekong River, and in the provinces of Laot* and Cambodia,
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  • 81 1 Reuter. London. Feb: 24. THIRTEEN German planes' wer Q lost over Britain between Feb K> and 22 inclusive. In the same period, the British losses were nil. The Germans lost four en Feb. 16. six on Feb. 17, one on Feb. 21. two on Feb. 22. The
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Chungking, Fen. 24. "PHINA is asking little and America/ ca has so much to give. I hope we will net fail you," said Mr. Laughlin Currie, head of the United States Economic Mission, at a reception given in his* honour by the Sino-American
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  • 55 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 22. WHILE Nazi airmen were concentrating their attacks on South Wales last night, R.A.F. bomber., had chosen widespread objectives on the continent. It is authoritatively learned that besides a number of targets in west and north-west Germany, attacks were made on invasion ports
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  • 35 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 24. JAPANESE bombers attacked the •T Chinese section of the Burma Road, near Paoshan. Another message states tnat nine other machines raided the tin mines at Kockim.--Reuter.
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  • 17 1 Reuter London, Feb. 24. THE Admiralty announces that the traw'er Ormonde has been sunk -Render
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  • 145 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 23. United States Senate to-morrow begins the seventh day of its debate on the Lease and Lend Bill for aiding Britain and there is every likelihood that the Senate will pass the measure, at the latest, by the
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  • 69 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. TWO hundred thousand Italian workers will arrive in Germany during the next few days, announced the German radio )ast night. This news was preceded by the announcement of the arrival in Berlin of Signor Capoferri, chief of the Fascist Labour Confederation. The
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  • 72 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. ENEMY air activity over Britain last night was scattered. Bombs were dropped in the fields in one south-eastern district and enemy planes were reported in the vicinity of a north-east town The alert sounded in London early in the evening but
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  • 49 1 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 24. CARDINAL Maglione, the Papal Secretary of State, visited exKing Alfonso yesterday afternoon. They talked for some minutes. Ex-King Alfonso, who received his visitor sitting in an arm chair, conversed with perfect lucidity but his condition continues to cause anxiety.- Reuter.
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  • 84 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 24. JAPANESE war chiefs attended an extraordinary liaison conference, lasting four hours, at the Prime Minister's residence yesterday at which it was announced that "the latest domestic and international situations were discussed." Mr. Matsuoka. the Foreign Minister, Baron Hiranuma, the Home Minister, Gen.
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  • 56 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 24. IJEARLY 1,000 Americans, mostly women and children, will leave Shanghai on Tuesday aboard the liner President Coolidge. A lastminute rush to book accommodation on the liner followed the repeated evacuation advice given by the United States consul-general and arrangements have been mad«
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  • 51 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 24. FERE was slight enemy activity, mainly off the east and southeast coasts during daylight yesterday, reports an Air Ministry communique. A few enemy aircraft crossed the coast but no bombs were reported dropped. The alert sounded in the London area in the evening.—
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  • 55 1 Reuter. Istanbul, Feb. 24. SIR Reginald Hoare, former British Ambassador in Bucharest, left Istanbul last night for Ankara. Sir Reginald Hoare, who is on his way to Egypt, is* expected to remain one day in the Turkish capital as the guest of the British Ambassador, Sir Knatchebull-Hugess'en.
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  • 432 2 By George S. Hammonds, In Malaya THE RED CROSS COMMISSIONER FOR THE AUSTRA--1 LIAN TROOPS NOW IN MALAYA HAS APPEALED TO THE TRIBUNE TO ASSIST HIM IN ARRANGING FOR lOCAL WOMEN IN THE DISTRICTS WHERE THE TROOPS ARE STATIONED, TO ACT AS HOSPITAL VISITORS
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  • 21 2 Mr. Onh Beng Huat. Senior Interpreter of the First Magistrate's Court. Sungei Patanl. who was on short leave, has resumed duty.
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  • 150 2 (Tribune Stall Reporter) A SPECIAL sub committee, consisting of Mr. Lim Chong Pang and Mr. Tan Siak Kew, has been appointed by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to study the problera of compulsory insurance against war risks. It is understood that Chinese merchants in
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  • 85 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. SEVERAL cases ol" chickenpox amongst school children have been reported to the local j nodical authorities. Dr. R. E. Anderson, the Health Officer, interviewed on the subject yesterday, remarked that the cases of chickenpox at present were above the normal but
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  • 96 2 Reuter. Chungking, Feb. 23. PLANS for the organisation of a large corporation for the development of the resources of Yunnan and Fukien Provinces were revealed after the arrival here of Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the wealthy Chinese patent medicine manufacturer of Singapore, to-day. Explaining the
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  • 131 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. FOR offering, a bribe of $1 to a Police Inspector at Sungei Siput P.oad, Chemor, on Thursday evening, Low Thin Sim was yesterday find $30, in default one month's rigorous imprisonment when he appeared before Mr. J.
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  • 19 2 Mr. K.A. Supplah. Secretary of the Klnta Sanitary Board. Is at present an inmate of the Ipoh District Hospital.
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  • 16 2 Mr. S.R.L. Buchwell, Passed Cadet, Malayan Customs Service, has been appointed to be a Customs Officer.
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  • 403 2 ALSTRALIA, like Britain and her Allies, is fighting .ior democracy and it is one of the proudest boasts of the Australian army that it is purely democratic in its constitution. Some of the incidents one witnesses in the districts where the Aussies are stationed would drive regimeutal
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  • 434 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday, inter-family brawl, during which a knife, a piece of iron piping and an axe handle were alleged to have been used, had its sequel in the Police Court before Mr. A. W. Hay, M.C.S., yesterday, when Zachariah claimed
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  • 88 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. THE KPJVt. are offering $250 reward to the person or persons giving information leading to the arrest of the person or persons who were responsible for the fire at their office on Feb. 7. The information, it is stated in the
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  • 516 2 WHEN it was known that the Australians had ■rrived i n Malay, one of the points that very rightly received great emphasis was the fact that they had brought with them everything th» v were very likely to require in the way of equipment rlow
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  • 24 2 Inche Ahmad bin Periang, who recently returned from Britain after studying accountancy at the Technical College;, Plymouth, lias joined the Audit Department, Johore Baaru.
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  • 118 2 (From Our Ova Reporter) Penang. Saturday. IT is understood that as from Pa\ 28. the Thai Government will cancel the concessions granted to Penang Chines firewood cutters and there is growing concern among Penang importers is to from wnat source firewood can be obtained from March onward
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  • 12 2 Che Abdul untitled Registrar. Co-oper.t. E has been appointed to neral, Kedah.
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  • 299 3 Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Saturday. t the use of local A icts such as lime, I wood in the construc- < i led buildings, was Mr. H. La Brooy, at meeting of the itary Board. was raised under onnection with the •nmcnt notification building operations the
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  • 37 3 untitled meeting of the Klang. the following office-bearers for .Mr G A. Manen; vice- Krishner: hon. secreM Gk>i udasamy: asst. Hon. T nurai Rajah: hon audirham: committee memMi D Seni'Tflratne. N. Selva Che Budin and Mohacifd San**
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  • 514 3 'GATE-CRASHING POWERS OF GOVERNMENT' A WARNING Manner Of Income Tax Impost Keenly Resented (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. yyHILE it is doubtless true that we all do not deplore the fact, yet I think it is correct to state that we all do deplore the manner, of its
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  • 89 3 The High Commissioner has received the following telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies: "Please convey to His Highness the Raja of Perils expression of the grateful appreciation of His Majesty's Government for the generous contribution of $150,000 for cy defence expenditure In Perils, which His Highness has
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  • 369 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. AT the monthly meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board, the City Fathers took another step in the direction of progress, and solved a problem that has apparently confronted the different communities in Ipoh. They decided that all street names
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  • 830 3 TN a talk on "The Situation of the Hour," broadcast from the Singapore station last night, Dr. Victor Purcell, Director <>l the Department of Information and Publicity, made a masterly survey of the situation that has arisen in the Far East in
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  • 227 3 A MESSAGE FROM PRINCESS JULIANA: NEI. TEA FOR BRITAIN MORE OF WAR EFFORT HELP FOR GREECE: FREE FLYING TUITION FOR SCHOOLBOYS Batavia, Feb. 18. pRINCESS Juliana and the two little Princesses Beatrix and Irene were some time ago taken to Canada by the Dutch man-of-war "Sumatra." This warship
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  • 77 3 FOR some time negotiations have been in progress in London between the British and Dutch Governments for the purchase of tea from the Netherlands East Indies. They have now borne fruit in the form of an agreement according to which the N.E.I, will supply England with
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  • 83 3 THE aluminium collection is making excellent headway. Here is another example of the way in which everyone is helping. The N.I. Automobile Club has contributed 120 guide posts amounting to 350 kilogrammes of aluminium. This is the Club's entire stock of such posts, others
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  • 147 3 Officer To Go To Libya A MEMBER of the People's Council, General Lalau, recently asked whether the Government would detail a number of naval and military officers for service with the British troops in Libya. The Government have now replied that they most certainly recognise the value of such measures
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  • 43 3 BOTH privately and officially much is being done on behalf of N.E.I. pilgrims to Mecca who have become more or less stranded as a result of the war. The Governor-General has just made a generous donation for these people.
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  • 108 3 THE appeal of the committee for aid to Greece, produced an excellent response. The N.E.I. Red Cross last month received two million quinine tablets, 10.000 tubes of tetanus serum, 2,000 tubes of dysentery serum and 1,000 tubes of serum for gas edema, to be dispatched to Greece.
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  • 38 3 THE Batavia Flying Club is offering free tuition to schoolboys and the Voluntary Defence Corps will undertake the boys' military training, so that the lads will have a full preparatory course as military pilots.
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  • 27 3 Reuter. Harbin. Feb. 23. THE British Government has' again advised Britons throughout Manchukuo to evacuate, or else remain at their own risk.—Reuter.
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  • 19 3 Mr. S.M. untitled of the Transport Board. F.M.S., Kuala Lumpur, has resumed duty as chief clerk, Labour Office Klang.
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  • 215 4 THIS MORNING'S TRACK WORK Kuala Lumpur, Monday. QLOW work was the order at the K.L. track this morning when k horses were put through their paces in preparation for the coming Selangor meeting. Candidates were all given individual workouts, among the most impressive being Echo,
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  • 201 4 BY virtue of their four victories in succession the Oversea Chinese Bank SC.. 1939 champions, now hold the lead in the Business Houses' League. Second in the tables are Ford Sports Club, new-comers, who have been doing great things during the last fortnight. Following are the
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  • 94 4 THE team of ''specie tffcr-J picked" women who met nine "well-chosen" men in the game of Rasket Football played at Fort Canning on Saturday The women won the match six goals to four. Some of the nine he-men who lost to the ivomen in Saturday's
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  • 494 4 THE following are the handicaps for the first day (Mar. 1) of the Selangor Turf Club's races:— Horses: Class 1, Divn. 1: IMi furs. National 9.4 Faststep 9.2 Lover's Fate 9.1 X Kaolin 8.12 Eelgrass 8.11 Bay Dragon 8.5 Jack Druce 8.4 Bridge Law
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  • 32 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses' League, Straits Times v Overseas Chinese Bank, Stadium; Wearne Bros, v Uniteers, Clerical Union Traction Co. v Bramtoco. Fraser and Neave. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. tournament. V.M.C.A. courts.
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  • 45 4 Entries are invited for the S.C.R.C. Spring tennis tournament. Entries will close on March 10. Intending competitors are requested to sign up as soon as possible as no late entries will be accepted. Further particulars will be found on the Club's notice board.
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  • 238 4 London, Feb. 23. MATCHES played yesterday in the Football League's War Cup competition resulted: SOUTH Arsenal 3 Brighton 1 Swansea 1 Cardiff 4 Portsmouth 4 Chelsea 0 Aldershot 3 Clapton Orient 2 Leicester 3 Birmingham 2 Northampton 5 Luton 0 Stoke 2 Mansfield 0 Westham 4
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 463 5 Embodiment Training In Full Swing: Hurrying Slowly' Policy Singapore Volunteer Field Ambulance, unit of cd nationalities which include, Europeans, EuraChinese, Indians and Malays, is now stationed the embodiment period at a regular army hoshere it is hard at work. Stretcher bearers of ilunteer
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  • 147 5 (At The Pavilion) CONVOY." the current attraction at the Pavilion, tells in very dramatic and vivid fashion the story we have all read so much about—the story of the British Navy and all tnose heroes of the sea who keep the shipping lines of One seven oceans safe
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  • 134 5 (At The Capitol) MG.M's comedy "The Ghost Comes Home" which opened at the Capitol yesterday is a laugh from start to finish. Frank Morgan is at his best in this new version of the worm that turned. He plays the part of Vern Adams, keeper of
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  • 73 5 Reuter. Sydney, Feb. 23. MR. Menzies did well to make his first message to the British nation on behalf of Australia one of admiration of its fortitude in face of an ordeal without precedent in the history of War," says the Sydney Herald commenting on the
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    23 5 Two pictures taken at one of the many practice periods for bandage, splint and stretcher work over all types of ground.
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  • 387 5 British Wireless. London. Feb. 22. THE Minister of Information (Mr. Duff Cooper), in a speech at Oxford on Friday, dealt with the possibility of a return to party politics in Britain after the war. What may come after the war in the way of political
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  • 236 5 London, Feb. 22. WOMEN occupy a prominent place in the latest awards for gallantry on the part of civil defence workers. Mrs. A. Elianatty, head of a Birmingham works canteen, when a bomb fell and a number of men were injured in the canteen, immediately
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  • 179 5 THE Muslim Improvement Club, at its annual meeting held at the Club premises, resolved to make representations to tne All-Malayan Muslim Missionary Society to approach the Government with a view to having the birthday of the Prophet declared a public holiday. The following were elected office
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  • 527 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. TABLING a draft by-law for the provision of servants' quarters to be enforced at the discretion of the chairman, Dr. R. E. Anderson, the acting chairman of the Kinta Sanitary Board said that servants should be treated
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  • 145 6 FOR Malaya the week that has just ended has been a most eventful one. The arrival of reinforcements of Australian troops and war planes has been the subject of world-wide comment. The steps taken further to strengthen Malaya's defences have been well received in Empire
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  • 145 6 IT is now becoming increasing--1 ly evident that Tokyo broadcasts are virtually the voice of Hitler in the Far East. Sensational stories about Malaya, which no responsible government will countenance, are being given currency in Tokyo. The peoples of Malaya and Thailand, for whom they are apparently intended,
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  • 116 6 IT appears probable that Ihtler has given Matsuoka a 'free hand in Indo-China in return for creating a series of war alarums in the Pacifc which, he thinks, will distract British attention from the more dangerous venture he is planning in the Balkans. There are grounds to believe
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  • 145 6 APPARENTLY to counterbalance the accretion of the strength at the Singapore end, the United States Government have appropriated $242 million to improve the defences at the other end, including the strategic islands of Samoa and Guam in the Pacific. Further, the firm attitude of Britain and the United
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  • 1807 6 By A Special Correspondent IN THE LAST WAR SOS SOS Seaspray Being chased Shelled 160 38 East 825 South Abandoning. J)EADENED hy the necessities of war, the silent ether is split wide open as the dramatic call crackles through space, tells of another ship in
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  • 566 6 COMPLAINTS about th. factory state of the service in Ipoh have trickled of the hub of Perak Business men there are am by the frequent delays in connections with the nun want, and when su are put through th< they have got hold 0 numbers. When Asiatic
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  • 834 7 Allied Landing In Salonika? Reuter. 4 outward calm is temporarily shrouding a sense ol A profound public anxiety in Bulgaria. The authorities, apparently in Nazi leading strings, are endeavourin., to pour oil on troubled waters by issuing immediate Is to all reports, true
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  • 528 7 Albania War Reuter. (By Reuters Special Correspondent on the Albanian Frontier). London, Feb. 23. Greeks have launched successful attacks on the northern and central fronts. These follow a period of silence while preparations were being made. On the northern front, a thrust was made beyond the
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  • 101 7 Reuter. Vichy. Feb. 23. SOME remarkable fighting ships, which, although only some 70 feet long, carry six torpedo tubes, six depth charge throwers, two antiaircraft guns and a smoke screen device, are being built in America, according to the newspaper ABC quoted in a Madrid telegram. Experts
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  • 173 7 Thailand Indo-china Bangkok, Feb. 23. peace negotiations between Thailand and French IndoChina are proceeding smoothly and there are hopes that the talks will "soon be peacefully concluded," states a Thai Government communique issued on Saturday. Reports that the negotiations have reached a deadlock are
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  • 17 7 Mr. G.M. Sampson has been seconded for service in Kedah and assumed duty as Assistant Engineer, Kedah.
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  • 152 7 Reuter. Dcs Moines (Iowa), Feb. 23. AUR only hops of peace is to II prevent England from being' destroyed by the Nazis. Let those 1 who fear the consequences of war keep that in mind," said Mr. Henry Wallace, making his first address
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  • 138 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 23. ADMIRAL Darlan, Vichy Premier, will make another trip to Paris on Sunday, according to a Vichy report given by the Swiss radio. The announcer stated that Admiral Darlan was going there "in order to remain in continual and close contact with French
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  • 476 7 Reuter. (From Kenneth Anderson, Reuters Special Correspondent in Abyssinia) Khartoum, ,Feb. 22. saying farewell to Emperor Haile Selassie in a little straw palace on a Gojjam mountainside, I have completed a lone trek of 140 miles on foot across Abyssinian hills and bush country
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  • 150 7 Reuter Rome, Feb. 23. condition of ex-King Alfonso is still very grave but, according to the Stefani news agency, Extreme Unction has not yet been administered because his death is not thought to be imminent. The patient receives holy communion each morning. A later message states
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  • 86 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 23. IT Is understood that the repeated denials on Friday by Mr. Matsuoka, Japanese Foreign Minister, that be had made any suggestions for mediation in the war to the Brit:sh Foreign Secretary, followed a complaint by the German Ambassador,
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  • 147 7 Reuter. New Delhi, Feb. 23. lIOPES of Hindu-Moslem unity in seeking a solution of India's political problems received a check on Saturday when the Wotking Committee of the Moslem League passed a resolution reiterating the previous demands for Moslem independent rule. The resolution viewed "with disapproval
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  • 82 8 A meeting of members of the Indo-Ceylonese community of Klang was held at the railway restaurant to consider -he feasibility of establishing a co-operative store in the district. A resolution wis passed appointing Messrs. S Nayaratnam. S M Maruthu. D K. Rajakarlar. Maurice Bakmewewa and S. Saravanamuthu members of a
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  • 199 9 Reuter. LONDON, FEB, 23. BRITISH SUBMARINES OPERATING IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AGAINST ITALY'S COMMUNICATIONS WITH HER OVERSEAS ARMIES SCORED A NOTABLE NUMBER OF SUCCESSES AGAINST ENEMY SHIPS AND TRANSPORTS. An Admiralty communique announcing this states that the submarine Upholder has sunk two enemy supply ships, one about 8,000
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  • 323 9 Reuter. Cairo, Feb. 23. QPERATIONS continue to develop to the British advantage in Eritrea and Abyssinia, says a communique from British headquarters, adding that the operations east of the Juba river are also progressing satisfactorily. Air activity in Italian Somaliland and Abyssinia continued unabated
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  • 150 9 Reuter. Cairo, Feb. 23. FE combined force of Britisb and Abyssinian patriot troops have occupied Shogali, on the Blue Nile, in Abyssinia. An. nouncing this the British com. i:.unique says that an enemy counter-attack was repulsed lea. ving over 150 dead on the field of battle,
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  • 166 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 23. BRITAIN'S growing air strength was stressed by Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, broadcasting to Canada to-day. Lord Beaverbrook stated, "The strength of our reserves no longer occupies our attention. We give our thoughts rather to new types, to longer flights, to
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  • 23 9 Reuter. Capetown, Feb. 22. The South African Defence Department announces that the patrol vessel Southern Flow has been lost through enemy action. —Reuter.
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  • 87 9 British Wireless. London, Feb. 22. I FIGHTER pilots from almost every county in the British Isles have been decorated for brilliant work in action over this country and abroad but Yorkshire, Surrey and Lancashire have easily taken the lion's share of the awards. Yorkshiremen, in
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  • 53 9 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 23.—The Burma Road is claimed to be "completely cut off" in a communique issued by the press section of the Japanese South China Seas Fleet. At a point where the road crosses the upper Mekong, bridges have been destroyed by the
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    • 746 10 Laaaaaaaaf LaVaaaaaal Laaaw Situations Vacant EXPERIENCED short-hand typist required. Apply personally. Stores Dept., British Airways, Kallang Airport. (No. 588Q) WANTED a teacher with School Certificate and Oral English. Salary $30.00 P.M. Apply Headmaster. Royal Institution. Kampar. (No. 5720) WANTED a clerk with School Certificate or its equivalent. Knowledge of Chinese
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    • 745 10 WANTED one sent In car from Upper Berangoon to Monks Hill School for student. Box 233, Malays Tribune. Singapore. (No. *****) TOUNO ENGLISHMAN. Bachelor, wishes to meet respectable, well-mannered Young Lady 18—22 yrs. Photo appreciated; will be returned. Please write Box No. 230. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 9420) WANTED. Small
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    • 589 10 Public Notices SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDER 3 are invited for the reconstruction of houses and the section of back lane enclosing grails in the Neil Road area. Plans. Specification and Form of render may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of
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    • 223 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY NOTICE is hereby given that Chancery Lane will be closed to through traffic from 3 March until further notice for the purpose of constructing a sewer. BY ORDER. a* TENDER TENDERS are invited from approved furniture makers for the making and delivery of new sets of furniture to
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    • 937 10 [to-day's radio SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL «25 m 1333 *|cs. IJ. EASTERN TRasAii ZHP.I. JO.te m. t-69 m!ci. GSF-1982 metre. 1 /HP 3 41.3« m. mcs. _ig. B6 metres »1 w ZHL. ZHPI ZHP3. b lj J*» a.m. J G58—31.53 metre. i% a.m. —24.53 metres (11.75 m ~-> >a| (ivr 10.00
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  • 562 11 Reuter. By Reuter 21:—The Stock Excolourless. Giltm, anticipating the r of which begins tdians were again ck Exchange bethe afternoon, to be in demand. used slightly. ITS WANTED 21: —In tiie Freight Lhxienite was* liehe United Kingid wants tonnage C opra, Cncian and Cuban Sugar
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  • 122 11 iXm some uncertainty causes of rheumatism n ee that it is a blood and treatment be directed towards blood in quality and blood and nerve Pink Pills has prov- 1 ns a remedy tor 2 h the trouble
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  • 276 11 British Wireless. London, Feb. 22. A TRIBUTE to the strength of Britain in the world position appears in the Banish pro-Nazi weekly Kritish Ugerevue which is all the more significant in view of the journal's past anti-British tendencies. It recalls the classic examples of
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  • 154 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore. Monday. THE tin share market was quiet but irregular on Saturday. For a few shares, there was good inquiry which led to a couple of cases of improvement in quotations. These included Hong Fatts. Kuala Kampars, Kramats and Austral Amalgamated. Raub
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 85%, Sellers 36. TIN
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  • 77 11 Reuter. Moscow. Feb. 23. DECORATIONS and medals have teen given to 1.883 commanaer.s and men 0 f the Red Army by tlhc Soviet Parliament on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of Che Red Army's formation. These awards are given, it is announced, for successful
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  • 25 11 A meeting of the Council of State. Johore, will be held at the Dew&n, Johore Bahru. on Tuesday Mar. 25. at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 180 11 Reuter. London. Feb. 23. BRITAIN is to buy 487,000.000 lbs. of tea during 1941. announced the Ministry of Food on Saturday. The main purchases will be: India 272.000.000 lbs., Cey'on 1384)00 000, Dutch Indies 48,000,000, British' East Africa 27,000.000. The balance will come from small tea
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  • 100 11 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 12. GREAT economy in non-military public expenditure must he exercised in Germany this year, according to the official German news agency. Increased expenditure allowed in the 1910 Budget and permission for new outlays under this year s Budget will only be authorised if
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  • 59 11 New Moon Day this month falls on Feb. 25. and will be celebrated at the Singapore Buddhist Temple 36. Outram Road by a Pinkama (religious meritorious ceremony-, conducted by Mr. J. K. Sawdias Appuhamy. Alter tne offering of flowers, a sermon will be delivered by the Yen. Bhikkha M M.
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  • 250 11 British Wireless. London, Feb. 22. WHILE reiterating Britain's determination to direct he? trade so that ft would give her the greatest weight in the present struggle, the President of the Board of Trade, Capt. Oliver Ly ttle ton, in a broadcast to Latin America, on Friday, gave
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  • 84 11 A RESOLUTION appealing to the Tamil community to join the Local Defence Force of Singapore was unanimously adopted at the monthly committee meeting of the Tamils Reform Association. Singapore, held on Saturday voder the chairmanship of Mr. G. Ramasamy Nadar, J.P. Another resolution welcoming the A.I.F. was also
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  • 60 11 Reuter. Vichy, Feb. 24. THE Duke of Alba, the Spanish Ambassador to Britain, was expected at Lisbon yesterday, on Ins way to Rome, according to a Lisbon dispatch to the Havas* agency. The Duke of Aloa is an intimate friend of ex-King Alfonso
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    • 99 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED c; teed and Controlled by Till MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. my, which is 'ncorporat--5 SB. and registered as a mpany, undertakes the SJowing duties:— ™< TOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A Jgf. ADMINISTRATOR OF 5 "F DECEASED PERSON, OF A SETTXiEMENT OR i
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    • 306 11 NOW WE GIVE YOU 12 INSERIIONsi FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 6 in the Malaya TRIBUNE 6 in the Morning TRIBUNE IThe Small Advertisement Page of the Malaya Tribune Is Read By 100,000 People Every Six Days, and by 25,500 in the case of the Morning Tribune—making 125,500 in all!
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    • 254 11 STEAMER SAILINGS! BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday
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    • 326 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible; services are being maintained bj The P. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in India Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passeng* ers are requested to register their requirements hurt under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels
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  • 128 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 23. THE enemy naval base at Brest in occupied France Was attacked last night by a small force of R.A.F. bombers. No British aircraft was lost during this operation, announces an Air Ministry communique, but one Coastal Command plane is mbsing from the daylight
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  • 75 12 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 23. MUSSOLINI has allocated 15,000,- 000 lira for the construction of 360 dwellings for tthe accommodation of the people of Naples bombed out of their homes by the British, says a Rome dispatch to the official German news agency. Large air raid shelters
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  • 15 12 Mr. H.A. Forrer has been appointed to act M District Judge and First Magistrate. Penang.
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  • 220 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 23. WHILE regretting the delays in the passage of the Lease and Lend Bill caused by a ninority of Isolationist Senators, the Sunday Times says they cannot be thought to be greater than was expected. The Bill, the paper is confident,
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  • 153 12 Hong Kong. Feb. 22. OBSERVERS in Hong Kong doubt the sincerity of Mr. Koh Isshi. deputy spokesman of the Information Bureau of the Tokyo Cabinet, when he announced Japan's readiness to act as mediator in the European war, one speculation being that the statement was issued at
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  • 688 12 Reuter. LONDON, FEB. 23. (A BRITISH STATEMENT MADE IN LONDON TO-DAY ANA NOUNCES THAT OPERATIONS IN AFRICA ARE DEVELOPING TO THE BRITISH A DVANTAGE AND THAT AIR ACTIVITY IN SOMALILAND AND ABYSSINIA CONTINUES UNABATED. At Bulo Boda near Tarba, some Italian troops mdicaiea
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  • 336 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 23. A LLEGATIONS about "warlike preparations" on the part ot French Indo-China are made in a Hanoi despatch to the official Japanese news agency, Domei. The message cites orders alleged to have been given by the Governor-General, ViceAdmiral Decoux, lo all perfects
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  • 104 12 Reuter. New York, Feb. 23. TH" conclusion that Germany is facing the prospect of a serious shortage of essential foods is reached in a report to the United States regarding the situation in Germany. The report, which is meant chiefly for the information of the White
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  • 176 12 Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Sunday. LEE Kirn Seng, a young Chinese, was produced before Inche Abdul Hamid bin Dato Mustapha. First Magistrate, at the Tangkak Court and charged with theft as a public servant. It, was originally alleged that the accused stole $1,130 from
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  • 131 12 Reuter. Wellington. Feb. 23. THE King's gratitude to New Zealand for her part in the war was conveyed by the new GovernorGeneral, Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall, when he took the oath cf office before a great gathering in the grounds of Parliament on F&turdfty. Giving
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  • 105 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CPECIAL sub-ccmmittoes are now being formed Chamber of Commerce Passive Defence A mittee to recruit men for service as air raid ivaj congested areas. More or less district committees, their members w i recruiting their wardens from their own respective district
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  • 288 12 Reuter. London, Feb. 23. i THE standard of conduct ex* hibited by the enemy in warfare in the Mediterranean area, states the Admi- i ralty to-day, has undergone a marked change since it became necessary for the Ger- i mans to render assistance to Italy. On
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  • 54 12 Reuter. Chungking, Feb. 24. Tjlß laid precautions in Chungr* king will be competed by the end of March when 44 public and 543 private dug-outs will be ready to accommodate 300,000 persons, it is officially stated. Before the bombing season starts, municipal authorities hope to
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  • 113 12 0 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. ASKING His Honour to caution and discharge the accused. Mr N. Raghavan, counsel for the defence, informed the court that the president of the Milk Vendors' A sociation would send circulars fen the members not to
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  • 14 12 Mr. I.W. Blelloch. M.C.S., has been aooo'nted Officer-in-Chief ol Air Raid Wardens in Kedah.
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  • 18 12 Sales of War Savings Certificates in Malaya have passed another half million mark, the latest figure being $3,546.000.
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  • 241 12 Reuter London Feh m rONSIDER ABL E sembling th. Autumn, werp wi;:. of the Kent coast Constant patr ers have circled hi h the morning, wait;: any hit-and-run might chance a su the Channel. Relays of aire; 20,000 to 25.000 wards in close formal smgle
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  • 96 12 PEOPLE with pres al < v tion seem to ignore them. a*. In some cases, scoff at these Lams, implying their imp without foundation. Hon. Capt. N- M Ha him, sp»j ing on "Malay Cusl fortnightly m« Y.W.C.A. tins morni "Let us hope thai
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