Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1941

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thui day, Jnlj 3, tCll.
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  • 58 1 Reuter. Ankara, July 3 ADMIRAL Darlarvs Secretary of State, M. Benois Mechin, hat failed to obtain permission to send arms to Syria via Turkey, it is strongly rumoured in Ankara. It is believed that he is now try ing to obtain permission lor the evacuation
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  • 1219 1 Successful Red Fleet Action Described m COMMUNIQUE issued early this morning from Moscow tells il of stubborn and fierce battles with enemy infantry in the northern and central frontiers of Finland, and Gorman troops in other sectors. The communique suggests that tl
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  • 128 1 Reuter. Moscow. July 3. M. LOZOVSKY. Vice-Chief of the Z'zviei Information Bureau, announced at hi? pre-s conference yesterday that the Soviet had expressed satisfaction and thanks to the United States for President Roosevelt's. Mr. Welles' and Col. Knox's pronouncements on the fieht against German domination The Soviet
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  • 40 1 UDY BROUGHTON \n, l:€ n ir f nessaae from Nairobi Sir Delves Broughton has r n 9utttp of the murtriaiinth *T4 a ier cl v.yest of Kenya. Apjury ,ho th Vrrdkt °f tfte 7? 'JJ retirement jor
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  • 117 1 Reuter. INBWipt*« Moac °w. July 3. rt 1 ion, M. Lozov--Chiei of the Soviet t i Biireau, ,ai d that it terdav Z y 10 c °mm3nt on yesciaration of Japanese He aclderi -n. the position rea *n« as whsn Mr. here, and there is no tagvJ
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  • 15 1 Reuter. Won July 3. over Britain 0l ntry had been 0 P m—Reuter.
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  • 43 1 Reuter. London, July 3. A GERMAN weather reporting trawler has been sunk and its crew of 22, captured, states an Admiralty communique. The trawler was Intercepted by British forces durine. a periodicai sweep to the north cf Iceland.— Reuter.
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  • 54 1 Stalin Speaks i GTALIN, broadcasting on all Soviet stations, stated that the enemy had occupied Lithua- j nia, the greater part of Latvia, the western part of White Russia and part of the West Tkraine. Soviet planes had destroyed the enemy's best forces and Hitler's armies would be
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  • 63 1 Reuter. Chicago, July 2. lOE LOUIS, world's heavyweight J champion, is being sued lor divorce by his wife—Marva Trottei Louis—on the ground of cruelty. Mrs. Louis alleges that the "brown bomber" struck her first on Jan. 2, this year and again on April 10, on
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Nicosia, July 3. wO damage or casualties have yet H be3n reported frcm a raid by v ight enemy planes over the western part of Cyprus yesterday morning. Bombs were dropped over the Paphos district.—Reuter.
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  • 81 1 Reuter. London, July 3. k STATE of emergency has been declared by the German military authorities throughout the whole cf northern Norway, and martial law has been introduced in some districts, according to Swedish newspapers quoted by the Norwegian Telegraph Agency. There have also been extensive
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  • 161 1 Reuter. London, July 3. GIVING further d?tuils of the RA F sweep over Northern Prance yesterday afternoon, an Air Ministry communique says that 18 enemy fighters were destroyed—if. by j .id two by bambers. The lost tw. bcmbeis and eight fighters. R.A.F. fighters carried out offensive
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  • 87 1 Reuter. Jerusalem, July 3. IT is authoritatively stated that enemy aircraft raided a war prisoners camp somewhere in Palestine on Tuesday night, dropping bombs on German and Italian prisoners quartered there. Twelve prisoners were injured in the German officers section, some seriously and the section
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  • 190 1 Reuter. Chungking, July 3. REFERENCE to the "steadily increasing" group of power* opposing Axis domination was made in a statement by the I Foreign Minister Dr. Quo Tai-Chi on Wednesday evening aftei notes had been delivered to the Italian and German Embassies, formally announcing
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  • 116 1 Reuter. Vichy, July 3. GERMAN advance units, driving tc v.ards Moscow from the M'nsk area, are repotted to be before Smolensk, 260 miles from Moscow', says a despatch from the "Soviet frontier" to the Vichy news agency. "All reports speak of stubborn fighting on a
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  • 82 1 Reuter. Moscow, July 3. DRGADCASTING yesterday evening, the Moscow Radio gave an urgent warning to the Soviet people against the spreading of rumours likely to undermine the nation's morale. The announcer recalled the circumstances of the fall of Paris and said that "fantastic rumours of imaginary
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  • 532 1 Reuter. Washington, July 2. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's hope that America can stay out of the war, expressed at his press conference on Tuesday, supplied the background of Col. Knox's press conference to-day, in the light of his recent urgent appeal for action. At his press
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  • 138 1 via Cable and Wireless. (From li. L. Jlupkin) London. July 2 A DECREE nisi has been awarded to Loid Sway tilling on the giound oi his wife's misconduct with a Dr. Blake. The husband was awaidcd custody of the three children The present peer is the third
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  • 207 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) POR some months past the Johore Government have been contemplating imposing a cess on employers of labour for hospital treatment. The Government view was that estates were evading their obligations by not sending labourers to Government hospitals for treat1
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  • 24 2 The Rev. R. C. Moore, who has succeeded the Rev. J. G. Hall as Chaplain of Selangor. has arrived ln Kuala Lumpur Irom Java.
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  • 407 2 np\\o of the N.C.O.S accused of assaulting non-combatant j conscientious objectors were acquitted on all charges at courtsmartial at Liverpool. They were Company Sergt.- j Major William Cooper and Sergt. T Alexander, both of the Pioneer Corps. Cooper pleaded not guilty to inciting or permitting assaults
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  • 30 2 Mr. C. R. Thurstan has been appointed by the British Resident. Selangor. to be a member of the Fraser"s Hill Sanitary Board in the place of Mr. G. D. Came'on.
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  • 401 2 Singapore, Wednesday. ARRAIGNED on two charges of using as genuine two forged cheques and; two other charges of theft of a Bank ol China cheque and cheating one Koh Cheow Hock by dishonestly inducing him to deliver to him 40 kegs of wire nails,
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  • 94 2 TO prevent school children from being involved in pledges of a political nature, notices issued by the Director of Education, Chinese, have been circularised among all Chinese schools In the Colony and the Malay States. These notices warn school children not to take part in any
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  • 88 2 \TEMEERS of The Centre Intellectual Francais de Malaisie are informed that the registered office has been transferred to the Banque de l'lndo-chlne. Ruffles Place, and the library removed from 20. Mount Elizabeth, to the cV.ic of Messageries Marttimes. Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street, where boe!:° will
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  • 25 2 (Cenl-A-Piane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight Jondon time (excluding Soviet claims): TWENTY-TWO
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  • 99 2 Singapore, Wednesday. a 32-YEAR-OLD Hainanese, Tan Choon Wee. pleaded guilty in the third court yesterday mcrning to a charge of abetment of offering an illegal gratification of 110. The prosecution stated that on Tuesday afternoon. Inspector Reddick was testing the driving of the accused
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  • 31 2 "DLITZES" will be the subject of an address by a R.A.I officer from the Singapore station at 8.35 p.m. to-night in the 'War As I See It" series.
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  • 786 2 Singapore, Wednesday. CHAN SENG, a radio mechanic formerly employed by G.E.C, was fined $100 in the third court this morning when he pleaded guilty to a charge of giving false information on Jan. 23 when he v as "legally bound to furnish information on
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  • 381 2 Singapore, Wednesday. VERDICT of suicide while of unsound mind was recorded j °y the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. (I. Porter, to-day at 'inquiry into the death of Lim Van Ec, 57-year-old clerk of Chop Kirn Hock Guan, Boat Quay, who was found lying injured in
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  • 83 2 Lahore, July 2. A GENERAL review of the situation of -the province will b? undertaken at a meeting to he held in Lahore on Sunday. The meeting will be attended, it b understood, by Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries of the Punjab. The Prime Minister, Sir Sikandar Hyat Khan,
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  • 230 3 lit roe-Scale AR. P. Exercises Revealed Inadequacy j Tribune Staff Reporter) KASURES to increase the strength and I I efficiency ot the fire units in Johore State are to be taken, the Tribune understands. urf ler for more of the latest lire-tiyhtinjr machines front.overseas
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  • 193 3 THE annual general election of office-bearers of the Singapore Traction Conrpany Employees' Association took place on Sunday. Mr. David Grey, the Asst. Registrar of Societies SS.. his assistant and other officials were present. Mr. Grey co operated and helped to bring the election to a successful conclusion.
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  • 91 3 Simla, July 2. OUTSTANDING contributions to the War Fund announced yesterday include £1.875, from the Behar Provincial War Committee and £1,500 from the Calcutta firm ol Messrs. Hall and Anderson. Up to the end of May, the Assam War Fund, ?ccording to an announcement from Shillong,
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  • 12 3 Mr. G. Rocker has been appointed to act as Veterinary Officer. Selangor.
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  • 105 3 Dot., are being ased in Johore to eradicate rats from oadi fields. i At a meeting ol the Johore Planters' Association Mr. i beok Huan throng propos- J i concession should Jned, similar to the i i ssion allowed to oil i s palm estates, regarding the
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  • 75 3 >m H. L. Hopkin) London, July 2. PRESIDING at the annual general meeting of the Kepong (Malax) Rubber Ltd., Sir Francis Voules stated that the future -»i the industry was full of "Uncertainty. He said that the Government should relieve the financial burden of the present scale
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  • 39 3 to her fifth trated e.uietly in address to be sent to eratisstmo iia.s already attracted *cli over 70.000 signafrill be observed as a di v in Singapore for Consulate offices pen as usual.
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  • 52 3 4f 1 dividend of 2\ 2 per cent. 5 per cent, for the year) rencs shares and a n the Ordinary per cent, actual (2|income tax at 910 aking 70 per cent, actual ;iarei for the year ended tO have been recommenddirect ra ot The General assurance
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  • 15 3 untitled Rural Board, »M be held at the Land I 1 J am. on Thursday
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  • 44 3 The R.A.Z C., among Malay. Chinese and Indian drivers and mechanics, is one of the most popular avenues of employment in Malaya. Photo shows drivers also being trained to handle arms. In foreground are Malay, Chinese and Indian recruits.
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  • 108 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) rpHE Tribune reliably understands that Mr. S. t\ Goho, Singapore lawyer, has been elected to the post of President of the Central Indian Association of Malaya, and thai he has accepted the nomination. This follows closely on the departure for India
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  • 165 3 THE death took place at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Tuesday, of Mr. E. P. Barthclomeusz. at the age of 58. Mr. Bartholomeusz, who retired from the post of engine driver in i.he F.M.S. Railways about 5 years ago, made his home in Singapore where
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  • 69 3 Singapore, Wednesday, mvo Hainanese, Foo Ah Kirn «25), and Khong Chek Chang (57), plesded guilty in the third court yesterday morning to a charge of assisting in the carrying on of a chap-ji-kee lottery in a house in Carpentier Street on Tuesday evening. The case
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  • 96 3 Singapore. Wednesday. A 30-YEAR-OLD Hainanese, Liou Ec Ching. who muttered incoherently when charged with criminal trespass, was yesterday morning ordered to be sent for observation to the General Hospital by the fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh. Accused glared at the Interpreter who was explaining the
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  • 26 3 Until recently Commander of the Dorkyard and Master Attendant at Houk Kong. Commander Edward Francis Dtsbrowe. R.N., has died on active service. He leaves v widow.
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  • 145 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE was broadcasting in Turkish on Tuesday afternoon, for the first time in the history of the local station. As a matter of fact, it was purely inudvertent, the Malaya Tribune learned on making inquiries at the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation, and due to
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  • 105 3 REMARKING that it was a very n serious offence, Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, convicted and sentenced Lall Singh a police constable of th e Naval Base, to five weeks* rigorous prisonment yesterday morning, on a charge of sleeping on duty at the A exandra
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  • 78 3 FE Governor (Sir Shenton has received a cable I from Lord Huntingfield, who maintains liaison between the Brftish Red Cross in London and the ccunj tries of the Empire, stating that the Duke of Gloucester, chairman of the Society, has learnt with the
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  • 32 3 A lecture will be held at the Singapore Lodge of th? Theosophieal Society, Cairnhill Road, to-day. Mr. David S. Isaacs, of the Sydney Lodge, will speak on What Theosophy means to me".
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  • 658 3 jyjOHAMIiD FAMY, tne boxer, is the plaintiff in an action for damages for breach of contract which was taken up for hearing in the High Court to day before Sir Percy MeEKvaine, the Chief Justice. The defendants are the Happy World Ltd. Mohamed
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  • 572 4 South China Tourists 1 I QOUTH China F.A.. playing their final game of U*b M*T»--b tour at Anson Koad Stadium yesterday avenged the.r previous defeat by the Combined Service*^beafng 1* Serv.ce, one-nil after a thrilling match in aid of the War Fund and the
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  • 32 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Div. II A. V.M.C.A. v Moravia. YMC.A.; R N. v R A MC, Naval Base; Div. II B. Fort Canning v J.C.S.A, J.C.S.A. RACES: Taiping races, Ist day.
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  • 187 4 S.C.F.A. 2 Mancheslers 2 rPHE S.C.F.A. held the Man- chesters to a two-all draw in a Reserve Division soccer fixture played on the Junior Civil Service Association ground yesterday. Ihe game was fast and interesting and productive of go° a J°°;" ball Both the teams were
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  • 29 4 Melbourne, July 2. Jack Wade, leported killed in action, was a Victorian and South Australian sportsman. He was a former South Melbourne League player and a leading badminton plrver.
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  • 71 4 (By "Spectator") Race 1: MONAVEEN Authentic Race 2: TOPLA Lady Zenta Race 3: SHEILA II Pit Burke Race 4: NEW ZEALAND Celestial Race 5: STARLOCK Judith Anton Race 6. EAST LYNNE Stenella Race 7: CLIFTON LAD New Cello (By "Bess Bett") Race I—PRUDE, Selangor II Race 2—LADY ZENTA, Titled
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  • 48 4 Reuter. Los Angeles, July 1. RICHIE LEMIS, a Mexican boxer resident in Los Angeles, won the world featherweight championship as recognised by the National Boxing Association of America by knocking out Pete Scalzo in the fifth round. ££alzo held the title for 13 months.—Reuter.
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  • 42 4 The following will represent Seletar Rangers in a friendly scccer game against Coast Battery (R.A. Changi), on Sunday..at the Naval Base. Gong Chew, N.S., Lee Kow. R. C. Smith. Jumaat. Nee Chee. B. Ismail, Sulong, Othman. Hassan, Dollah and Ismail B. Abu.
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  • 426 4 YADI KAMIS WIN FOR FOURTH YEAR Tennis Championships End OINGAPORE'S open tennis Championship tournament ended yesterday when Yadi and Kamis, for the fourth successive year, won the men's doubles title, and Mrs. J. Carter and Mrs. W. J. M. Warden captured the women's doubles championship. Yadi and Kamis won the
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  • 332 4 Training Starts For Singapore Races By "Spectator OFFICIAL training in preparation for the forthcoming Singapore Turf Club's July meeting commenced this morning. Fast gallops were ihe order, most 1 impressive workouts being put in by (ioed Voor, Sans Ame, Puma, Shamrock. Goed Voor did a
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  • 613 4 JTOLLOWING are the handicaps for the first da: (jf the Taiping Turf Club's meeting to-day. RACE ONE HORSES—CIass 4—Div. 4—About 5 fWloagH. 0 0 0 WICKLOW BAY 9y 900 "Mac Kongsi" 0 3 4 SELANGOR II 7y 8.10 Messrs. C.Y. Choy <fc C.V 0 0 0 PRUDE
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  • 187 4 Reuter. New Market. July 2. HIS Majesty the King scored a popular double at "Asrnt" whfn Big Game won the Coventry Stakes and Sun Chariot won the Queen Mary Stakes, thereby \irtually establishing themselves as the champion two-year-old*- of their respective sexes. Big Game,
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  • 146 4 THE Div. 2B match b< Indian Association and Base Indians at the Clerical ground to-day. has been post RE. fPulau Branit defeated the R.A.O.C. by two goal in a Div. 2A match played at P Brani yesterday. CHAMPIONSHIP doubles final of the SCR.C Spring nament between C X
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  • 126 4 THE Singapore YM I "*J 1 had the distinction of bonis l "J first team to lower the colour* the R A.A.F at cricket some tin»« ago, repeated their performance once again yesterday, when P**'" ing on their own ground, they feated the Aussies with mx
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 216 5 I From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. QELANGOR Chinese will commemorate the "Double Seven" in i; tint manner this year with a vigorous drive to swell lb bias Distress Relief Fund. ponse to a Singaisands of local appended their Lress to be shortly Chiang
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  • 101 5 •COMRADE X" (It the Capitol) Y *o e .joy Comrade X." the :1m t ti e Capitol. Clark are In the main the storv of a newspaperman ■re life i- cheap and where the fashion. Gable Is the utwlts the whole 1"* of th< bar one. and how he
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  • 48 5 It CHARGE ol housebreaking and n ffc f1 two shirts from Aurora Co., Street, '"between c" on Tuesday, r o a 14-year-old lay Yamak bin Mohamed Desa, he app ared before Mr. W. D. ird court yesterday postponed a week for mention.
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  • 10 5 untitled greatly increasedx i express is running Saturdays betand Melbourne.
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  • 92 5 Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. J ALLEGED to have presented H a cash sweep ticket, No. i 1821. with the last figure "1" J erased, thereby purporting it to be ticket No. 182, which won a prize at the recent Selangor Turf Club meeting, a Trmil
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  • 332 5 fS response to the appeal issued in I>ondon last month by Lady Violet Bonham-Carter appealing to the people of India to continue with unabated energy all activities connected with the country's war effort, Kunwar H. S. Rathore, the young Indian dancer who has been
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  • 1235 5 Work Of Plantation Chemist Explained l nft rofcber plantation industry has had the advantage of scientific advice almost from its beginning, and the dis«nes concerning the physical and chemical make-up of nlnt m (k bY mCn Hke Whitb >* Belgrave and Eaton,—to ton only a
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  • 555 5 Hong Kong, June 20. M R Forrest in our opinion, has proved himself unfit for th.j position of head of this, or of any other department, and we recommend that Government give the most careful consideration to the question of his retention in
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  • 78 5 Singapore, Wednesday THE death occurred at the General Hospital this afternoon at 3.3) oi Mr. Vaclay Paul Rojt, the general manager of the Bata Shoe Cc. Ltd., at the age of 56. The late Mr. Rojt came to Singapore from Czecho-Slovakia three years ago.
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  • 33 5 Ahmrdabad, July 2. AS the communal situation In Ahmedabad is now composed, the curfew order, which expires to-day. will not be extended. The aimosphere in the city is quite peaceful.
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  • 207 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. OEMAKKS to the effect that there was something: wrong with the quarters pro\idcd for the labourers, that the quarters were not safe places for the occupants to kctp •things and that the authorities concerned he referred to made yesterday
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  • 234 6 Wavell For India IT would bo unwise to interpret the exchange of offices between General Sir Archibald Wavell ommaiider-in-Chiel. Middle East) and General Sir Claude Auehinleek (Comman-der-in-Chief in India) as indicating either any lessening of the tension in the Middle East or any immediate and serious threat to Indian
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  • 125 6 u/A \tLL,Li s wen-Known nair for purposeful propaganda, coupled with his genius for military organisation, will stand him in good stead in tackling the problems that face India to-day. His tact and astuteness will be an asset to him in helping to bring about a national unity in
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  • 185 6 f Waveil's appoint- ment as the C.-in-C. in India cannot fail to exert a beneficent influence on public opinion in India. It not only serves to emphasise the need to sink internal differences and to place the interests of the country above that of caste or party,
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  • 151 6 A WOOL fixing process which takes all the "tickle" out of garments made from it has been evolved by British textile experts People in countries with strongly contrasting day and night temperatures will therefore be able to wear woollen underwear with comfort during the day and
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  • 1113 6  -  By LEE CHENG HUAT MALAYA —land of tropical rains and golden sunshine; home ot* a dozen races and a hundred creeds; birthplace of my brother and my sister, but not of my father —I cannot understand you. Many a time have I sat beside your
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  • 258 6 A FINE house some miles from London, where American millionaires formerly enjoyed the amenities of the countryside, holds a Legation that awaits marching orders. It consists of the Hungarian Minister, M. Georg de Barcza, and his diplomatic and service staff. They are packing in preparation for
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  • 519 6 oECOND class r Qrys bute a substanti annual receipts of ways because midci. travel second system. I have not yet passenger statistics not be out of place forth to issue these together with annual financial If these statistic--they would, I believe rcvej second class passengers ar* th
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  • 758 7 Reuter. JAPAN INTENDS TO "WATCH CLOSELY THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE \voRLdVtIFATION," ACCORDING TO MR. YOSUKE MATSUOKA. THE FOREIGN MINISTER T() MENT CONCERNED "THE SITUATION ARISING FROM THE GERMANBU* SbT WAR. Mr. Matsuoka added, "I feel that a really
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  • 145 7 Reuter. F_ Vichy July 2 OLLOWING the example of the Axis powers, the Spanish Gov ernment has recognised, de iure the Japanese-sponsored Government at Nanking, according to a Madrid despatch to the Vichy new agency Germany. Italy. Rumania Slovakia and Croatia have formally accorded de jure
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  • 133 7 Reuter. London, July 2. I>OMBS were seen to straddle one of three German battleships lying in the dry dock a t Brest during last night's raid the R.A.F. Bomber nmand. Docks at Cherbourg were also bombed. if! are missing from >dromes in occupied imbed
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  • 97 7 Reuter. New York, July 2. ULANS for a huge increase in the production of aviation engines have been announced by major units of the automobile industry, says a Detroit message to the New \ork Herald Tribune. The message adds, "The Buick and Chevrolet divisions of General
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  • 198 7 Reuter. LONDON, JULY 2. THE SPEED-UP OF THE ALLIED SYRIAN CAMPAIGN IS HOPED FOR AS A RESULT OF THE REINFORCEMENT OF ALLIED TROOPS THERE, IT IS AUTHORITATIVELY STATED. In tl Palmyra sector Allied taken Es Sukhne. lies north-east of Palmyra. Jezzine area, Allied c occupied
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  • 1414 7 Reuter. MOSCOW, JULY 2. JJI A\ BLOWS WERE INFLICTED ON GERMAN MOTORISED UNITS DURING THE NIGHT IN THE DIRECTION OF LUCK, SAYS THE LATEST SOVIET COMMUNIQUE, ISSUED THIS AFTERNOON. During last night, fighting continued in the direction of Murmansk, Dvinsk, Minsk and Luck, states
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    • 227 8 I. Public Notices i i THE SINGAPORE j AUCTIONEERS NO 64. CHULTA STREET. PHONE NO. 7755. I General Auctioneers, Commission j Agents, Etc., Etc. Th e Organisation j For Prompt, Courteous 6c Efficient i Services. I THE NY ALAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements-. NCTICF IS HEREBY
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    • 429 8 THE LAUGH HIT OF THE WEEK Read What The l*res* Say: "fine of the most enjoyable comedies seen in Stagapore for a long time" -MALAYA TRIBUNE. •<Th» best film of its type seen in Singapore for several months" —STRAITS TIMES. 'The kind of story that most filmgoersj-njoy" TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15
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  • 68 9 ENGAGEMENT FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The engagement of Miss Valliammai, elder daughter of the late Dr. A. S. Muthu, and Mrs. Muthu of Seremban, to Dr. T. Ambalavanar of Malacca Is announced, and the marriage will take place at House No. 270 B, Temiang Road, Seremban (bride's residence), on Sunday
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  • 83 9 GAN.—Mrs. Gan Tiang Tok nee Cho Beng Guat, passed peacefully away at 35, Mandalay Road, on Wednesday, 2nd July, 1941 Aged 73. She leaves behind 3 sons, Gan Hock Siew, Hock Chuan, Hock Swee; one son-in-law. Tan Kok Tiong: 20 grandchildren (Soon Guan, Soon Tee Ke e Poon. Kee
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  • 42 9 Mrs. M. W. Ahin and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended th e funeral of the- late Mr Patrick Aloysius Ahin. as well as those who sent wreaths telegrams and letters of condolence.
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  • 261 9 Reuter. Cairo, July 2. R.A.F. activity in Syria forms the subject of to-night's R.A.F. Middle East communique, which gives details of attacks on aerodromes, vehicles, barracks, Stores, and buildings at various places, including Palmyra, Aleppo, Beirut and the fort and citadel of Soueida. The R.A.F.
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  • 267 9 Cable Wireless Make £2,375,771 EXTRACTS of the speech by. the chairman Sir Edward Wilshaw. K.C.M.G.. J.P., at the annual general meeting of Cable and Wireless Limited held on June 26 are as follows: The accounts for the year ended De?. 31. 1940, disclose a profit for the year of £2.375,771.
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  • 177 9 THE South Indian Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, met on Saturday last to celebrate its fourth anniversary. The Chamber was fairly decorated and about 150 members attended. Mr. Haji Adam N. Mohamed Fbrahim, J.P., presided. After the reading of the last proceedings, the chairman delivered his
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    • 366 9 yi SURE KNOWS HER "APPLES" and il You Know YOURS you'll meet her TO-DAY CATHAY 'PHONE 3400 yffiWSL ,94* 111 THE MOST W*'siHl wm AMAZING FEMALE JLjte? PICTm! IN THE MOST W£™*~~J£kß AMAZING STANWVCK COMEDY)W 2) ROMANCE EVER U~*rZIZZ J FLLMED! -THE LADY EVE" ALSO H |1 I, DOCUMENTARY "XMAS
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    • 458 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant Required for the Government Trade School, Singapore, Radio Instructor. Must have had good training i n Radio Theory and considerable practical experience 1 44 °-Al2O-$2.400-Bar Al2O--so\ooo. Applications should be forwarded to the Chief Instructor Government Trade School. Singapore. b SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Fire, Brigade. Probationary Junior Sub-Officer.
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    • 116 9 <m;^»S;;;;==^::;:===== It YOUR FAVOURITE UKELELE WIZARD AND 1! !l! COMEDIAN IN ANOTHER UPROARIOUS I jji COMEDY! 11l 111 SONGS! THRILLS! FUN! ROMANCE! I I Paw&m TODAY m J2Zss22i2nmm 6.15 &> 915 j|j ill YOU'LL CHEER WITH THE CROWD WHEN~YOU SEE THIS I OUTSTANDING SHORT "MASTERY OF THE SEA" 111 HI
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    • 77 9 4£ffM AMERICAN PASSENGER ABOARD THE BRITISH LINER "GLEN INNISTON" TRAINS GUN ON NAZI U-BOAT IN THE ATLANTIC. CRIPPLED FREIGHTER FIGHTS IT OUT. SUCH CALLANTRY SUCH DEEDS OF HEROISM NEVER BEFORE CAPTURED BY ANY MOTION PICTURE CAMERA. The Battle on the ATLANTIC is brought to you in Columbia's Co-starring PAT O'BRIEN
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    • 858 10 I I Situations Vacant WARTED Book-keeper with good knowled k» of Chinese accounts. Pleas© reply stating salary required, nationality, etc. to Hex 951. c!o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 168K) WANTED experienced Chinese Bookkeeper for Kuala Lumpur. Apply Bex 811, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 140K) ADVERTISER seeks agency, distributer, und
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    • 890 10 Motor Vehicles FOR SALE- Standard Tourer Bhp 1041 model. $1,700 or nearest. Apply Box 1*44. c o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 149K) HILLMAN MINX Saloon 9.8 HP. of 1935 Painted green—Engine In good running order, very little used. Apply 96, Rangoon Road. Penang. (No. 139K) IF YOU WANT to
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    • 784 10 RAILS new or secondhand 12 lb.. 14 lb 16 lb.. 18 lb. 20 lb., 24 lb.. 30 lb.. 41 lb.. 55 lb., and 60 lb. with fittings Tipping Trucks 18", 20". 24" gauge and one cifbic yard. A.C. and DC. motOi-s and generators X.V.A. Translormers. Hex Bolts, Nuts Clyde Dogspikes
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    • 628 10 1 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of Specially Made To. Order By AURORA Modem Design Cream Ducoed Teak HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE light «gg cabinet; electric table fan. rein gerator; coloured grass mats, Coloured pictures in &a»e*; English china and > crown plants and palms in pow IndTars; porcelain plug basin with ptuted taps
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    • 530 10 NOTICE As from Ist July. 1941. MR. ARTHUR STA. MARIA Is no longer employed by us as a Bill Collector. SINGAPORE CASKET CO., LTD. xhe~ Bankruptcy ordinance (CHAPTER 45» In the High Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner s Administration Order. Name of debtor: A.
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    • 40 10 ———i"^——l THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL 1 CO., Manufacturing Opticians 1 875. SoutH Bridge Rd Te! 3164 Established In 1928 Opt i< lan Y. n>' M guaranteed. H Charges 1, Moderate Testing free. I cßom I GI.ASSF.S nwi $4 UPWARD: I
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    • 800 10 TO-DAY'S RAIIIiiJ jf M I SINGAPORE LO\I)0\ ZHL. 22S m. 1333 k!es. EASTRRN iky II ZHP 1. 30 96 m. 69 mlei. CISV 2S/" ZHP 2. 48 58 m. 6.175 mlcs. ci SF _l 5 4 ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mlcs. W ilS* «5 I 12.25 Chinese Programme Summary and
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  • 900 11 If Biiyu-»- '"siuW 34i6 18'-cd |r 1 50 10hDl i t 17- 18r 12 13 D- L? o 1J» 0.21 i 1 n 0 35 0 37 IT i !4 1.37 P 15 fi 17|- 4 3 23 6 24ij 216 t ri ti o 76
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Thursday. Prices "i tin and rubber in Singapore at noon toTUN til Buy. rs 38 Vi, Sellers 38%.
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  • 189 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. THE firmness in tin shares continued throughout yesterday with a further rise recorded in Hong Fatts. Ulu Klang.and Batu Selangors. Other shares changing hands Included Mambaus and Kuchais. In the Australian section, improved prices were paid for Thabawlelks. Kramats
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  • 160 11 Singapore, Thursday. TN spite of the abnormal conditions at present prevailing, a fair amount of business has been transacted during the past week in Singapore, state Stanton Nelson and Co. in their weekly market icview. There is, of course, a considerable tonnage to be adjusted
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  • 48 11 Reuter. New York. July 1 THE body of Sir Jean Paderewski will lie in state in the Polish Embassy at Washington on Friday The body will be placed in Arlington Cemetery on Saturday and sent back to Poland when the war over.—Reuter.
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  • 1317 11 QPEAKING on the War Risks (Goods) Insurance Enactment at the annual general meeting of the Malayan branch of the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants. Mr. A. C. J. Towers, the chairman, asked how it was that any limit had been fixed in
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  • 222 11  -  Foreign Bonds Steady By REVTER fable London, July 2. 'pHE Siock Exchange opened dull and hesitant, with the general news inspiring some profit-taking. Gilt-edgeds, Rails and Industrials were occasionally easier. Foreign bonds were steady. Kaffirs were dull. Indian 3% issues are considered to be cheap against
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  • 461 11 HE Italians put up quite a stiff resistance; but, faced with determined troops like the Indians, they had to run," writes a young Garhwali officer on active service "somewhere in East Africa" to his father in India. He tells how he came to
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  • 62 11 THE death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Gan TLang Tok nee Cho Benur Guat at. the age of 73. She leaves three M>ns, Gan Hock Slew. Hock Chuan and Hock ywee. one Son-in-law. Tan Kok Tiong. 20 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. The fimcml will take
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  • 22 11 Mr. J. L. F. Fenwick, District Engineer. Federated Malay States Railways, has been appointed to act as Senior District Engineer, F.M.S. Railways.
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    • 590 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P. o. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Incorporated in England) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. The best possible services are beiog maintained by the P. O. S. N. Co., from the Straits to their usu3" ports of call in China, India, Ccylo. and
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  • 309 12 Reuter. Moscow, July J, A VIVID account of how units of the Russian Fleet destroyed by a sudden blow the Rumanian naval base at Constanza, which was used by the Germans for their operations in the Black
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  • 39 12 Reuter. Mr Malta, July 3. ITNDER Malta's compulsory service v scheme further a?e groups have been called up, making all males from 19 to 29 inclusive, liable to service from July 7.— Reuter.
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  • 114 12 Reuter. London. July I HEFYING Nazi *ttcmpis to'blockad.e Britain, the largest contingent yet of Canadian troops has just arrived safely in Britain. It includes many thousands ol men—black bereted tank men. engineers, husky 'umberjacks of the Canadian Forestry Corps, gunners, infantry reinforcement s, nurses, army
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  • 112 12 Reuter. London. July 3. RECALLING the many flagrant violations of international conventions by enemy sinkings of British hospital ships, the British Gov Jrnment announces that the Italian hospital ship Ramb IV, 13.676 tons*, which was intercepted off Aden after the fall of Massawa and sent
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  • 932 12 Reuter. London, July 3. lINDER the title "The Toughness v cf China," the Times publishes from its special correspondent in China a lengtfiy message from which the following is an extract: "Although the Chinese were unable to conceal their dismay when Mr. Matsuoka. the Japanese
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  • 669 12 i Simla, July 2. 1 was revealed this afternoon that General Sir Claude Auehinleek has already arrived in Cairo to take up his new appointment as Commander-in-Chief, Middle East. He has issued a farewell message to India describing his five months' stay here as a
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  • 540 12 R(By Ralph Walling, Renter's Air Correspondent) A.F. daylight operations over Northern France and occasionally over Germany are being pursued with the utmost energy. Full advantage is being taken of Germany's DreOCCUpatinn in Russia. Tlrs general assurance was given to me
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