Morning Tribune, 28 January 1941

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  • 11 1 SFTT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY MORNING Tribune Tuesday, January 28, 1941.
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  • 188 1 1 Istanbul, Jan. 27. i ME Turkish press reflects the feeling m official cir- fies that German troop con- antrations m Rumania areJ banning to assume an offen-'i s ive rather than a defensive aspect. Their number is now estimated at 160,000 and is mii crrasins
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  • 43 1 London, Jan. 27 Nineteen German prisoner* have fallen into British hands since Thursday, of which 16 are navy men. It is recalled that en Saturday the German commu nlque reported that E-boats had been 'm contact with the enemy m the Channel.— Reuter.
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  • 80 1 EAR L OF ERROLL MURDERED? Nairobi, Jan. 27. f Erroll, whose death was announced .as, k, may have been murdered, it was suggested evidence given at the inquest to-day. It was porud by the police that the Earl's death was due tor accident. A doctor stated to-day, however, iith was
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  • 122 1 Internal Unrest Gestapo Arrest Italian Officers Thp n h New York, Jan. 27. Italian secret police and the German Gesta-o arrested 20 and 30 people, including Italian mv officers and Fascist officials, a*. Milan and Turin, the Belgrade correspondent of the New York, quoting high diplomatic sources. th °P° rts
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  • 759 1 GRAZIANI IS SACKED London, Jan. 27. FLASH: Ankara radio stated to-night that Marshal Graziani, commanding Italian troops m Libya, has been dismissed. JTALY IS PREPARING TO GIVE UP ABYSSINIA AS THE PATRIOT REVOLT IS EXPECTED TO FLARE UP INTO A GENERAL CONFLAGRATION AFTER
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  • 359 1 Tokyo, Jan. 27. A NNOUNCING what he called "my last service to the state," the Japanese Premier, Prince Konoye made a remarkable statement on the Sino-Japanese War to the Budget Committee of the Lower House to-day. "Although the Sino-Japa- nese conflict has entered its fifth year,"
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  • 91 1 Nazi Menace In Africa Capetown, Jan. 27. THE return of Germany to the African continent would mean the end of independence and security of all African states," declared the Belgian Minister for the Colonies, Mr. Devleeschauwer, to-day. He MTive 1 here from Belgian Congo yesterday and will leave for the
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  • 51 1 London. Jan. 27. A German tombpr which crossed the »>:ist coast this afternoon was .shot flown after it had dropped bombs which killed .several persons, according to an Mr Ministry communique. Eailier m the day a Oernvm bomber had dropped bombs on north east coast town, Injuring ft few persons.
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  • 185 2 i „1 Equatorial A in* ai, Jan 27 BRITAIN and v* gium ajul Uieta tm] rea will flj i Ip this P ,i tp« i: domitaWe FTfnc|i EmpiMj, tOM f'- termination to destroy aefaftea a i Hm»4 winch ani im m Tin, L pjit <>l a
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  • 66 2 TURKEY DESERT VICTORY Baiinu. Jar. 'II THk governor cf th*» North-west y':oiiti€*r Proftnce, addressing ;i Durbar. Kaid the Western Desert victory had not only rendered KKypt safe but averted the thrttt •o Turkey tmu nil the T-.'.imi'" roun tries. In the lMt var Tu r kev Irarr.t what tte Oemifl
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    132 2 -^C When for the first time an Italian bomber J* {\um\\ mi protected Wy fighter aircraft tried to raid Britain not a bomber succeeded m drop- S ptag il.s missiles on British soil, but •ixin bomb- rrs and five fighters were shot down. Members oj one squadron of Hurricane* were
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  • 20 2 New Dtlhi, lan 27 G?n Aucklnleck the new Com-ter-iA-Cntef Cndia, has «io. >ume<l jminand ih succession ta Reuter
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  • 61 2 NO RAIDS OVER BRITAIN London, Jan. 2*.— Bad weather over the Continent is thought to be the reason for almost complete ces>uUon of aerial activi'.v over Britain during' the night during which DO bo mb s were dropped. One or two German machines crossed the East Anglian coast t-ariy this
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  • 264 2 Shot Wife— Died In Remorse ix Inquest jury decided that ar. RS'R. mmmandeY iivjt h;s wife dead with a revolver he the i KM urJoaded. and then killed himself with the rei rtver through remorte. Evidence was given that he drank excessively and had fits 01 temper during which he
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  • 559 2 COUNT CSAKY DEAD Budapest, Jan fOUNT Stephen Csaky, Hungarian Foreign Minis! h died. Last night (Sunday) he was reported to be sink rapidly— Reuter. 1Kln Count Stephen Csaky was a personal friend of Mu>-. and Ciano, and his appointment as Hungarian Foreign 1 ter m December, 1938, was particularly pleasing
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  • 135 2 London, Jar; THE Parliamentary Btcreta the Board of Idocstlc Jam?s Ede, speaking In Shields yesterday said f l school-leaving a»? would pendant on the recasting nigh°r education system would give to practical for:: education a status equai. respects, to that now reaerv. a purely academic
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  • 27 2 Chunglcir.s, fa THE Chinese Foreign Otf: posing the establishrv new consulates In Iw, Arabia for the prom"'--nese r.rad? m th« Near E cording to pre-ss reports.— cV
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    • 385 2 Youthful Vigour Restored I A j II m Z4 "oui F S i Maß^ Glands Fortified |^-*/jj| 4y /Vt/r Discovery mWlt/^ J lIV W Admire jfcyou feel oIJ lH.f, ;r^ y. .r t. r yo- »irr4. run- X 23V U -vi', ■l«-t winn out, aniu, 1,*,,, up wt th th-
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  • 114 3 SI A HAWK" \t Hit Alhambra) n\ HINO Eirul Flynn gets one of L -ts m "Sea Hawk had a matinee ,-ambra yesterich will be shown at 1 t l] al the same theatre o-day. hicii made Jonni jan .uious m the silent I s Flynn like the
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  • 104 3 Invasion Threat Still Exists London. Jan. 27 articles In the London newspapers discuss topic«~th€ possibility of ■.nil oo Britain and rican relations. News- Chronicle and Daily Ihvald deal with The News Chronicle c German adventure m tanean can only be seHitler to avoid losing i t beaj down the re■■■■■':'.v
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    155 3 S The first Ita- i I lian airmen I brought down over England S arrived at a h i London railway > station recently )on their way \to an intern- j I ment camp. They were some i S of the crews of i the thirteen I Italian planes brought
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  • 459 3 London. Jan. 27. DEPORTS of an armistice between French Indo-China and Thailand are premature, states the Lyons radio today. According to the latest reports from French Indo-China. the announcer said, French troops continue mopping up Thai forces that have penetrated the frontier m the
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  • 185 3 i Chungking h ■i.W unnecessary I A H ped (o b** gift* fm lVp front-Ufa defenders trill 1 unbound** tncovrageim to the njjtcers and men no S under gowa privations fending the nation," Generalissimo Chiang ha S shek m a mvssnne to IPe nation through 'he
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  • 41 3 Rome. Jan SIGNOK Cinuspppe Bnmi. the vice tiorernor-OeneraJ of Libya, is icad according to n dispatch ir«n Tripoli which deaciibei him W-j •vaiim* collaborator with Marsn Balbo and Marshal Oraiiai?- 1 In 'h« Hnmniti of civil uflalfl. Reuter
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  • 118 3 5 Proposals For Chinese Currency Chungking, Jan. 27 rIE China Times, which is usually well informed regarding iinanci.il matters, proposes ttje principles for the use ot the cajlnsse Currency stabilisation Fund. FWfc the figures regarding trio amount ol the Stabilisation Fund should not Im revealed to the puoUc secondly, there
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    • 61 3 Just a drop or two ji.re is an orange essence from the vi- 1 > lii-arls of fr.-sh oran^rs 10 jrw* A U imddinfis. cakes rustards and J*3"*" U* dHinous. frwrant MtteMnc **J*i« of the i.«sl, fruit. Also other fla%»«n :u»il;ible from kt<»(k. c. w- i ii i»^ ORANGE ESSENCE
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  • People & Places
    • 871 4  -  VERA ARDMORE BY AkKiINAI, fancy dress party Idta i "work out" .'i fix-id < ix-id ;it Circle Houie, Kai R ad, on Bu ni^ht. MemlxTs of the Magfc Circle and Iheir guests were invited to rome alunj{ dressed as thr title
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    • 77 4 ITEMS FROM PHOTO SHOW Top:— Mrs. C. I Tyrwhitt, pic- tuied with one of the studies of Angkor Watt which she will show m the i forth coming P h o tographic S Exhibition at v the Ainl) c i Room, Raffles t Hotel. Above: -A close up of the
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    552 5 HANDY HINTS I/or knitters I will up Service pulltnade irom 4-ply or wool, oversew -he Lighter garment*, 2 or 3 -ply wool seamed at the edges itfa i machine. king articles of white t is better not to use steel best tend to soil the 1 And always measure your
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  • 494 5 BEGINNERS can knit these simple "comforts" COME man lenring with His Ma Jesty'a Forces uil; be ftlad to jrcoivo the handy <'eves shown left and hood and scarf below KHAKI GLOVE WITH PALM OPENING Materials 2 oz. wool. 4-ply. 4 steel knitting pins, No. 12. Abbreviations -X., knit; p., purl:
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    • 172 5 FOR DINNER will have an entirely fresh meaning if you I have not already eaten some of the I delicious ice cream made by the Cold Storage I Creameries. Easily the finest, richest, I smoothest ice cream you ever tasted, and I so digestible too because it's homogenized. I There
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  • 102 6 n 27 MEN of the OVe r v"r Corps hay* .ii. ttier Spitfire t<> th rt I F ThnnkinK th«» <nmnwr\r]r>r of th-p f'orp« for t }v ir KCP.prosHy, 'I that this 1 th ir dfi' rmifil tr> d' ;ihfl thtit iU 'i.a! may free our
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  • 849 6 Radio Talk p a broadcast talk last night over t! 1 Station. Mr. Edwin Hawr.rd Adv Affairs to the Fur Eastern 3u nau of thi- Information, said: Ihe problem of India is m England a veiy difficult for the general public to undersSSl 1 Some
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    • 275 6 I THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL I I IVbriiiii-y Mih ***** 9 p.m. 2 a.m. I Under the Distinguished Patronage of:— )i H.K. The (Jovernor Sir Shenton Thomas, G.C.M.G., 0.8. E. V The 'ommandw-in-rhict. Far Kast, Sir Robert Brooke- i Popham, (;.(\V.O., X.C.8., C.M.G., D.5.0., AFC. I U.K. The Commander-in-Chief, China
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  • 682 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London I Poetess Pays Tribute j s To The Queen: Diet For Britons: Prayers j At Bombed Convent ndon, Dec. 5. Mar! Chicago* lias i n g Lines •♦Tribute to a t ih: s "a»d slaved Bri-f was WMM has not fallen W nor any
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  • 365 7 "THE attack* made upon me personally, and sometimes quite wrongly on the Naval Staff, don't affect us individually. They just run oft* our backs like water off a duck's back. "But the people who make these attacks ought to realise that what they
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  • 348 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY. JANUARY 28, 1941. INDIA'S PROBLEMS |X studying Indian politics it is aecop sa,T to remember thai India, m reality, is not one country but a whole continent m which the divergencies of caste, religion and culture are profoundly manifest. She is a conglomeration of a variety of
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    • 62 7 ENVITAL CREAM a] iiiiM can be acquired by evervi obtain fascinating c\irv;s. lines with Senvital. the surest tourist and develop the bust. r tor. Postage 30 cts. bit tors: «'HARI CO.. n ,on Road. Singapore. IOMPSON OPTICAL CO. \K( ADE BUILDING Specializing; m- Muscle Anomalies. ntricate Visual lI^SlKiF^ 'I needed
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    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES f INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SICURI'IY PLUS SI.RVICr Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. PHONE NO. WlB.
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    • 145 8 Thi lAH All AY COMPANY 111 3 K affllv I \|{\lM O SHIP YACHT and DRBXM BROKIRB, HEAVY DUTY PLANT AND MACHINERY WOKJBRB LIOHI RAILWAY MA'I F.KIAI.S AND UXttMOTIVIi MININCi IfACHINIRY AND DRKDOI SPAKKS DIESEL ENOINEfI 01 ALL SIZES AND HORSE ™WE R ELECTRICAL OENERATDIO PLANT: OIL MILL MACHINERY Write
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  • 142 9 Photo Exhibition For Home Guard I FE four pictures on tr will be exhibited at a prints bv three Singapor tographers at Raffles He Feb. 1 in aid of the 1 Guard Fund. Top, right: A beautiful noramic view of GeorgeU and Penang Hill which be exhibited by Mr. J.
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  • 139 10 ndon Jan 27. app ft] for the Civil 1 De net < omforf rand, the How Security, Mr. i; M"- 1 m pmel ;i warm tribute v ihf w^rk of what he ■i thl itrange and did i r? devoted etti* ar, H bi I i
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  • 161 10 i (Tribune Staff Reporter) JHK Chief of the Air Staff m Australia, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett who > arrived m Singapore last week, has had a i busy time since his arrival. He is here to discuss matters of mutual j interest with the
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  • 151 10 NEWS BREVITIES The promotion of Major C. A. Scott, S.S.V.F. to the rank of Lieut-Colonel has been anuroved. The resignation ofj his Commission m the S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers by Major' H. W. Esson has been accepted. The promotion of Capt. (Acting Major A. L. B. Swaine of the S.S.V.F.
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  • 18 10 Pittsburgh. Jan 25 THE United States steel Industry 1 is spending 5282.000.000 this y°aon expansion.
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  • 77 10 (Tribune Staff Reporti J^ NEW addition to the small band of Australian jockeys m Malaya arrived by J plane yesterday m the person oi Mr McLauchlan, aged 22. who rides at 7 stone 7 pound. o* M u C Lauchlan wiU ride f<)l Bulan Stables under the
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  • 94 10 From Our Own OOfTtspandentJ Muar, Sunday. "IT is unfair oa the pin f> lasers who have U for their licence. said Inche Abdul Humid bin Dato Mustapha. First Magistrate, when he lined Ong Sang $25 In default six weel rigorous imprisonment to-day. Ong Sang had pleaded
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    • 79 10 Mickey Mouse By Walt Disn^\ -ARNOF ..^OThEMAS J S^ Y )t ...JUST THE...AHAJ TV WElL MSS MjFFET. Woh, FUDGE! SAKtS A \fcl r7 T^^ZL f V HA'oLOW r OKAYt fl WHAT'S THIS "S WEMlflS SPOOK {> ...IF YOU MuSf SNOOP 1 f /^vVJr-CTPT riS^| T L V C— SUSPIOOUS (BUT
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    • 357 11 dfkldfml;df ■Situations Vacant H- senior with orsl. I R 0 _fo) B en salesgirls f° r Apply Manufacturer. pore^ (No 2830> B oreferably one taking m v M Apply to Headmaster Kluinc (No. 239G) r8 and yearly bonus. 1 1941. BM7BlhUg Kr.e, Singapore. (No. 215G) K^lSGEß~Tjood position open for M
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    • 614 11 Vegetable Seeds SEEDS:— Reliable. g?rmln&tlon-gu*ran teed, flower, vegetable and grass seeds a 15 eta. per £ood-sizecJ packet. Write ft full hsts from Po Gardens Ipoh. (No 264G Wanted WANTED Secondhand Billiard Table perfect condition, complete with accesso ries. Phone 5821, Singapore. (No 290G WANTED to buy second found Pianos at
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    • 576 11 Miscellaneous BNLABQED SPLEEN rapidly brought no't t nu.i by Z.indu Spleenol. 130A Middleroad >r Singapore. n 0 185 c:) MALARIA; Tropical Fevers; speed; ly irn dicated by Zandu Specific. 130A Middl road, Singapore. x o iB4GSERVICE and comfort guaranteed Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Seah Street, Singapore. Rat*?
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    • 520 11 l HAM; Diesel Engme s For s«lc 200 B.H.P. vertical t>pe. four cylinder!*. Also AC generators complete with switch boards Further particulars please apply Bux No 91, Malaya Tribuiu- Singapore. (No V9a) 127 FUHMULAS for making various local products recipe, M»KR«-stionfl. original busin»v.-5 plans, brnnd new ideas ways to ni.tki
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    • 438 11 SONTHEj I air i SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1333 I(CS) /nr i 30 9C metro* (9(9 met) /Hi". 4138 metres (7. 25 mc»i From HOO a.m. to 8. 35 a.m. From It 00 aai to l 50 p ra From 500 pro to 10 00 ptm. LONDON CENTRAL TKANSMINSION GSG—
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    • 215 12 EVERY SH9W PACKE* Ol I SINCE Till: OIK.M.X. IIA1'! See,, TO-DAY- I 4 SHOWS V/ Arf V i-i 11 A.M.— l ls—^. 1 5—9. 1 5 J X* Gable I packed Advcntur IJ! m^^cet I Stor y 7\ Tracy I SEE L Th u c *<* \J A f. GLuukUe
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    • 247 12 A Grand Midnight Attraction for our Chinese Patrons! <AVI T O L 1 SPECIAL 3ll»XIC;ilT SCREENING TO-NIGHT at 12J5 Sharp The (ireat Inspiring Patriotic Chinese Production.. Highly Endorsed by the CHUNGKING Government— FATHERLAND GALLS m h* v u^ NIGHT MAIL The night mail train to-night will be run m two
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  • 103 13 8 cie i omce de Informa- iporarily the I ied by the appear the name oi X three directors H rction Has 'as opposed ■c advertisement. Bnir-nf- l v e rl f t H^^and Leion X have resigned. have oecn re■l under a decree H on Friday, and ■rim;
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  • 119 13 '■.THOUGH We H beaten n '^Hi diy at huc- ■■< we hoi- -ll :i at cricket, b( ttci .^B we arc m out' '<i^V'^- i'-»d that is I a women's „■<!)' -.::ci Dr A !;^B&iidM*ham. cliair- th( board of ■r"i o1 games, ■ki:^ on behall oi (^■£-:--.'ipoa' Indian .^m:
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    • 226 13 Today ui 6 15 915 YOU'LL LAUGH WITH IT, THRILL WITH IT THOROUGHLY ENJOY IT! d Hi' left jilj mu'dti wilK j uncanny accuracy Th* *ssi2 po*cn ot qatqland tned to qrt J I^^H Kirn and failed H» fl^L '^^wJ Bk V( nnpi the front p.iqr ..7 BY sH day
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  • 584 14 7-A-SIDE RUGGER TOURNAMENT ATTACKING almost continuously, the KA.M.C. "A," wre unfortunate to lose to the Portrai he -a" team, m thentie of the seven-a-side rugby tournament being played on the SCC padaim. The Sappers won by three points (a penalty or*\\ In nil Although th§re was n«> SCOrln 111 DOißtl
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  • 186 14 SINGAPORE COLTS WIN AT K. LUMPUR (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 27. r'o matches were played In the Colts' qtiadrangutu fconmamum thi evening In the iirst of which perak beat Belangor by the odd KOiil m live and m the second Bin tapore defeated Fmang by the solitary
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  • 646 14 (JTARTING at 9.30 o'clock m the morning, thirty-five ties m the S.C.C. Chinese New Year lawn tennis tournament were decided at the Club's courts yesterday, rain, which fell round about 5 o'clock m the evening preventing further play. The following are the results of the
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  • 438 14 (■irl*~ ll<M'k<-> THE V W C A., Singapore, wen v« ry w to win their hockey fixture ifainst th<- k7B Posts and Telegraph girls' team rdav I the Postal Club ground. An O nl> by P. Eber m the last quarter <v p| aj n'
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  • SPORT
    • 48 14 Tfre following will play for the Combined Indian Associations at hockey against Indian Army at the Indian Association ground at Balestier Plain this evening: Mehar Singh: Peter, Lt. Bewoor; Sarban Singh. Gup ta, Heera Singh; Ibrahim Isa. Lt. Tiwary. Harbajan Singh. Kariappah and Kuldip Singh.
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    • 48 14 Pun jabs Lose The Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Punjab Regiment at hockey by one goal to nil on the former's piound yesterday evening. Veerasamy was the scorer. Mr. M. Campbell. European Master, Malayan EXlucational Service, has been appointed to officiate as Assistant Master, Malay College, Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 176 14 K.L. Indians Draw With Singapore SINGAPORE LA. 1; NPLANGOI lA. L IN a keenly contest™ fooW 1 match played on thi 'ground yesterday cvei Singapore Indian Ajsoci with the Selangor Indii jtion, each side scorm A feature of the gam good goalkeeping of the Indians' custodian, Leu called out to
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    • 154 14 Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours I hunk to ttu- dlacover> of »n Aniorfcnn ptiytlclan, it now is poaslbl* t<» get rid "f i»m>m^ terrible i>< Us of choking, fanping, coimlng and «rn««*sing Asthtrui l>\ lllinr tin- ti n<- 1 ium v. m. ti i> < ;«TfnM In the bi.xxf
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  • 53 15 (i #l Jan. 27. I I ..piured by tno I q Libya will be \m rk on the ilv Telegraph HI The object, it adds, will be to re lieve the present shortage of agri cultural labour and the Tiade Unions will offer uo opposition to
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  • 103 15 Premier Takes Hopkins On Tour London, Jan. 27. The Prime Minister, accompanied by Mrs. Churchill, and Mr. Harry Hopkins, Preside n t Roosevelt's personal envoy m; this country, visited the Dover area during the weekend. The Prime Minister, who has inspected the defences m this area on several prei vious
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  • 188 15 Capt. J F. A. Swallow of the S.S.V.F. has been promoted ito the rank of Ma- Joe. Mrs. C. W. Dawsou, Mrs. R. E. Holttum, Mrs. Lim Eng Hae, Mr^. Loh Poon Lip, Mrs. Ng Sen Choy, Mrs. R. E. Preatu, Mrs. J. B. Ross, Mrs. i Tay Lian
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  • 377 15 TONTIMJING his overnight bat- UtM m the three-day crfektfc n-atch between tlie local Indian Association and the Selangor Indian Association Lall Singh, the Selangor player, was undefea'^ 1 with 132 runs to his credit yesterc av The match began on Sunday when the local team
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    • 180 15 |L| S hinG ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS K nl a HAPPY NEW YEAR! dp i •^■o NIGHT AT 7.30 9.30 P.M. -l r > IA IK 1 1- NEW WORLD Fir->f 7 Chapters of Republic's M thrill Packed Chapter Play LR( MN HOOD' of the WEST back again! M komrt
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    • 267 15 9 CLASSIFIED ADS (Ccnd from page 11) 1 Stamp STAMPS COLLECTION Apply to Th) Continental Stamp Mar:. 79, NortH Bridge Road. Singapore (No 1270> Property For Sale FOR bALE builci:ng »It« sandy jrouud abou 3.000 »q. f euch lot. freenold, price che;ip Apply 525. Balestler Road. Singapore (No. ?S8O) FOR
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 64 15 j Sports Diary] TE.VNIS: S.C.C. Chinese New Yeari tournament; Muslim tournament for War Fund, V.M.C.A.; courts; Indian Association matches. Farrer Park HOCKEY: Combined Singapore, ana Selangor Indians vs. Indian Arm:'. Balestier, Girls Sports Club vs. K.L. P. T^ O.S.C. < ground. RUGBY. Sever.-a-side tourna■Mnt, sec. Tini' TiH|i; HIGH TIDES TO-DAY:
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  • 155 16 R.A.F. RAIDS Hanover LONDON, JAN Vi. rVO LARGE FIREB AND SEVERAL SMALL FIRES WKKL STAK.'WFI) WIILN A SMALL FORCE OF RAF BOMBFKS SUCCESSFULLY ATTACKKD INOL.STRIAL TARGETS IN HANO VFR IN THE EARLY HOURS OF TO-DAY. STATES AN AIR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE, ADDING THAT NONE OF THE AIRCRAn ARK MISSING. It is
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  • 85 16 ATHENS, JAN. 27. rIK QUDt HIGH COMMAND COMMINGLE BRIEFLY ANNOUNCES THE CAPTURE OF A \1 MI'.l.K OF PRISONERS DURING RESTRICTED OPERATIONS. Press messages from Athens, however, state that it is confirmed that all counter attacks launched uy the Italians for the purpose of reKuininu lost positions
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  • 43 16 ChimKkinß, Jun. 27. MR. Lo Ohai-tzc, thr director of the third Department of the Ministry for Overset AfYairs of the Central Kuomintanp is shortly leaving for Australia, New Zealand tnd tot South Sea countries to inspect Kuomiiitane organisations. Reuter
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  • 361 16 London. Jan. 27 ::r::':-«-::"«^ s assiv.a-.ga^vs .v.»i!_-- (runner and another member of 1h( crtm were at the time standItof amidships. The next thing the roar-runner knew was that he was lyim- on top of the f ullage with his kfJ In the water. He had
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