Morning Tribune, 31 January 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vol. s— No. 313, Friday, Jan. 31, 1941. I Morning Tribune Friday, January 31, 1941.
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  • 94 1 Attack On Britain Soon? New York, Jan. 30. AN attack on Britain early in February is expected >y competent observers It Vichy, says the New fork Times' correspondent at Vichy. I He says that the currents and tides in the Channel are more favourable then than It any other time
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  • 55 1 Italian Offensive Stops London, Jan. 30. U< RTS Buggtjt that Gen. wllero, the Italian Com--in-Chief, has broken off •ffensive he launched foe Greeks four davs |taliana are believed to waiting reinforcements of !ul material to replace which have been Snowfalls yeaterdav nA fir activity to a standortheni sector of 1
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  • 31 1 Tokyo, Jan. 30. 1 M wrong to attempt totalitarian practices Piv lUl </ut modifications," r ';»oy e the Prime Minister, «he Lower House to-day, 4 <> a question. Reuter
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  • 133 1 DERNA FALLS TO SMASHING NEW MOVE BY BRITAIN CAIRO, JAN. 30. BRITISH FORCES IN LIBYA THIS MORNING OVERRAN DERNA. OPERATIONS ARE ALSO CONTINUING SATISFACTORILY AGAINST ALL THE OTHER PARTS OF ITALY'S AFRICAN EMPIRE, A COMMUNIQUE REVEALS. It is disclosed that South African transport companies smoothed the way for the deeper
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  • 389 1 (Bv Desmond Tighe, Reuters speci al correspondent with the British forces at Derna) AS advanced Cements topped the escarpment overlooking Derna to preA pare its capture Italian civilians below were being frantically evaculated from the newly created villages in
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  • 133 1 LEASE LEND BILL: LATEST Washington. Jin. 30.— President Roosevelt's Leas' and Lend Bill to aid the democracies was to-dav approved by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Ho«se Of Representatives which was earlier reporter! to hare reject d a;i awfrnlnu-nt pi icing a limit of 52.0U0.000.000 on the Lease and
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  • 737 1 LONDON, JAN. 31. HITLEK WHEN HL SPOKE AT THE SPORTSPALAST IN BERLIN TO-DAY, UTTERED A WARNING. 'WHOEVER WANTS TO BELT BRITAIN MIST KNOW THAT EVERY SHIP THAT COMES NEAR OUR TORPEDO TUBES WILL BE TORPEDOED. IF THE AMERICAN STATES SHOULD ATTEMPT TO ENTER. VENE IN THE EUROPEANCONFLICT
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  • 731 2 London, Jan. 30. Q\K concrete result of Jap m s accession to the Axis has been the growing inclination of Mr. iMatsuoka to model his oratory on Hitler's, says The Times in an editorial. His speech at the opening of the Diet, followed by
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  • 111 2 Athens. Jan. 30. •THE national funeral of Gen. MeI taxas will probably be held on Friday. The body is lying in state in the cathedral where th* public will file before it. The newspapers' state that CHn. Metaxas was first indisposed on Jan. 17 at a Cabinet
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  • 95 2 London, Jan. :;u BKITISH bombers attacked targets in Gen the naval base at HilhHmshaven and othrr places in north-west Germany last night. Thp number of aircraft enjrayed, it is officially disclosed was small. None of the flrltfah aircraft is Missing The raid on Wilhebnshaven, which
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  • 120 2 London, Jan. 30 AN echo of the Shanghai Municipal Council incident when the British Chairman Mr. W.J. Keswick was shot at and wounded, was heard in trie House of Commons to-day, whfn Mr. Butler, the Undei-Secre-tary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the British Ambassador had made strong
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    77 2 These pictures were taken by the Tribal cameraman at the practice held on 'Wednesda morning of the Trooping of the Colour, by the Loyal Regiment. The actual trooping will be he!f! ihis morning at Gillman in connection with tb regiment's bi-centenary celebration. Among those expected to be present at to-da\
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  • 1782 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. \\l not exaggerating, I am not being alarmist, I am telling you the truth which I I ;ume you are no more afraid to hear than our people at home I tell you plainly h tthis
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  • 115 3 London, Jan. 30. FE House of Commons will shortly be presen/Qd with a request for another heavy vote of crsUTr for financing the war expenditure I!L rlt es „i political correspondent. It expected that it will Dfc for £1 000 000,000 and is regarded as
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  • 35 3 AFTER collecting $27 70 from various people who hjd yesterday. rf ,iinct«d the money bctweei. mII T P^Mar 0 H ?940 und when the money r.bscondcd on Mar. 11. 1940.
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    • 121 3 Nour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours 'H- to suffer from "id 1.. ,i inhood, w.-ak memory 'Vbki impur« blood, sick•""l Poor .vlocp, because n:,s discovered a '1 these troubles. PteMant, <-a B y-to- iclutely harmless. pp«ratioai and I* d vltour to tho U pn tie Klan.la and h
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    • 71 3 i magazines. Here then ii a factor of the greatest importance hi the sharing of danced thought and f«^gte hi SSfnes you find the core of modern cv.l.zation. supply completely cut off. for the satisfaction of our basic wants. papers. i>if'TiFWF are looking for something to fill its place. II
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  • 887 4  -  Vera Ardmore By THE new Services Entertairments Committee is allowing no grass to grow under its feet f.nd on Wednesday its Concert subcommittee held a second entertainment, this time for the East Surreys, in the Hall of the Chinese High School at Bukit Timah
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  • 92 4 Poppy Day Thanks MRS r l I Nunn, organ- J iser of the 1940 1 Po PPy Day ap- peal for Malaya, has just receiv- Pd the following r t telegram from/ J London "Heart iest I i en ngratulat.ons v<»u and your <;mmittee o n ictnarkable re- i (oid
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  • 26 4 Mother And Child i Below: An ai- <i active study of > Mis. K. C. Cooke and her 'mail daughter Cam- i line, aged seven weeks. j
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  • 865 5 NICE COOL DRINKS FOR EXTRA HOT DAYS s (or your week-end tennis and badminton parties, serve some of the delicious drinks given below, which include a number of good non-alcoholic beverages. REKILLY ch osen, well-served drinks deserve a I vorthy setting so, whether they are to be taken the house
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    • 60 5 t{ R|Tf >r I V PENANG. S.S. I I. TRADE MARK I 2 €Wil^w I Wfe£f^ REGISTERED I \j^s>t^ try these delicious RlTZSauces Tomato Chilly Sauce Black (Worcestershire) SaUCe Obtainable from all Provision Merchants. Sole Distributors for Malaya Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. BUY BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCE PHONE 5376 FIVE
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  • 381 6 REMARKING that it was one of the offences in which the ?oss Jell hardest, on thr- poorest people, Mr. Me Fall, District Judge. >«-.sterday sentenced Tan Choon a Chinese, to two year*' rigorous im prisonment, Tor fraudulent posse* yjon of 499 counterfeit ten-cnl cuns Apparently there
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  • 59 6 New York, Jan. 29. -Two Stock Exchange memberships were soldi yesterday for $30,000 apiece, a decline of $1,090. Despite British liquidation, many people still expect a Wall Street break from th* stalemate on the up-:side. Profits of Douglas Aircraft in 1940 are predicted at around
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  • 276 6 Picked Pocket Of Japanese POUND guilty on a charge of having pi, u, th S r pocket of Mr. Shozo Matsukawa, director r the Japanese Industrial Bureau, Ismail h I Alwi» a >lala>. was sentenced to ir> month? i tigorous imprisonment and to on e year's j I supervision, by
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  • 294 6 r£ case in which Victor Philip Baker, un recently assistant-cashier to Messrs. John liti Company, is a.raigned on three charges of criai nal breach of trust and two charges of fahificati of accounts, was continued yesterday at the Assa before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith and a
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  • 202 6 ON the grounds that (1) the respondent oaying the landlord a monthly rental oi •2) a sum oi $25 was a reasonable rent for c niture let by the respondent to him, Mr. J V(i Hamilton made an application before Assessment Board, yesterday, for an order
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  • 2491 7 Debate On War Tax In Federal Council B(From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. t was revealed by Mr. Yong Shook Lin, at to-day's Idir. of the Federal Council, that His Excellency \Lh rommissioner had intimated that he would use !e official majority to pass
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  • 350 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1941. A GREAT LEADER XHE man who smashed the widely prevalent myth of Fascist invincibility is dead. The passing of General John Metaxas, the Greek Premier, leaves a void in the life of that "small but famous anJ immortal nation," no less than in the
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  • 1802 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Mr. 1..11. Sliisirn 'FUR THER HORL CORRUPT OFFIC OF IS' (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. on the motion for the second reading* of the War Taxation Bill in the Federal Council today, the Hon. Mr. fi. D. Shearn described the income tax proposal as an ill
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    • 177 8 i^^H^l IB^ V-""^ 'Ui H^^r D8.3734 3G Concerto in D Maj., K2lB (Mozart) Krelater i violin* London Philharmonic Orch. D8.3604 OG Concerto N0.2 in Min. Op. 63 (Prokofieff) Httfetl <violini Boston Symphony Orch. D8.3358 60 Moments Musicaux 0p.94 (Schubert; t Artur Schnabel Pianoforte Screijade in C Major Op. 48 (Tchaikovsky,
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  • 485 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. OINCE February of last year, when I first grave expression in this Chamber to my opposition to a tax on incomes, the need for a sustained and' intensified war effort on the part of the Colonial Empire and
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  • 128 9 Washington, Jan. 30. THE House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee in s cere t .session yesterday fixed the time limit of expiry for June 30. 1043 for the President's Lease and Lrnd Btil. The amendment to insert an outrght ban on the use of
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  • 615 9 'Communists, Says F.M.S Official (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. jyjOVING the second reading of the War Tax Bill in the Federal Council to-day, the Hon. the Legal Adviser, F.M.S. Mr. Adrian Clark said that it was a question of great importance which called for calm deliberation and for
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    • 159 9 Hear! Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the art, pal iMtution, dissJnestt, idachea top and h(uk of head and above <■>•-. »hortm m <>t breath, feel n«rvy, pr puffer from poor slcp losa of memory and en< ra*y, Indiiceslion, worry and i your troub!« In
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  • 192 10 Prices For Eggs, Onions IN an order made yesterday, new maximum prices are fixed for the sale of fowls' eggs at 33 cents for ten, Bombay onions at eight cents per katty and Thailand small onions at nine cents per katty. There has been a considerable amount Of profiteering in
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  • 138 10 THAItGED last week with an offence under the i v Official Secrets Ordinance, Kassim bin Hnji Sirat, Javanese, was discharged in the fifth j court, yesterday, wheti it was stated that the i prosecution did not wish to proceed with the r case. The allegation against Kassim
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  • 57 10 (From H.L Hopkin). London, Jan. 30. CIR John Lionel Bhmt has been granted a decree nisi on the grounds of his wife's misconduct. The suit wa.s not contested. It was stated that the co-respondent had been killed on active duty. His name was struck out
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  • 104 10 Gaol For Theft Of Cheque CENTENCE of three months ri•s goroiis imorisonment wa^ passed on Teo Ken* Hoh. 29. Teochew in the fifth court, yesterday, for 'he theft of a cash cheque for $500 and cash amounting to $13. The accused was stated to have removed the cheque and money
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    • 189 10 CELLOPHANE PAPER Made in England CAN BE SUPPLIED FROM STOCK RAHAMIN PENHAS 117. Cecil Street. Singapore. ■HMMMMtaMMAPB 1 OMB 111 RXS PHILP LIIVE. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight *nd passenger accommodate apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.
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    • 430 11 _^^^P%*f^^^^^^W r I"-" I MB w !^^^^otJ^^w r ~l^^^om*& Situations Vacant j ~t* salesmen. salesgirls or 1 J-jbune. Ptngy,p lC her for private school. U 545. su.r."P« re ,VrftAtelv— Experienced lady P' Kf^uf" MaW» Tribune. (No 314O) i iiK' P arf i """"^rk for Unemployed. HunVE USD f^J^rcugh us. Employre*
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    • 573 11 Wanted i WANTED lurt purchase, local cheap soda fountain. Forward details Box 115, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No 315O) P> A VO m ter or minor new or id. Apply Box No. 106. Malaya. Singapore. I No. 297G) 5 Secondhand BUllard Table in! condition complete with accessohone 5821, Singapore. (No. 290G)
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    • 507 11 To Let SUITABLE oflke premises No. 17. lforkei Street Entry la. February. Application Phone: 4368, Singapore. (No. 27OGH CAMERON WGHLAHPS. Small bouse To Let for long or short periods during February and March. Box 110. Malaya Tnbune, Singapore. (No 303G) NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS with bathrooms attached. Monthly or dally. Board
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    • 502 11 Public Notices AMENDED NOTICE. EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA, (SINGAPORE BRANCH) Members are notified that thej time of the Annual Meeting of the Singapore Branch originally fixed to commence at 6.15 p.m. in the Singapore Cricket Club on Friday next, 31st January 1941, has been altered to 115 p.m. Members are
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    • 348 11 SON THE AIR J BINGAPORE ZHL 225 metre* (1.333 kes> ZHPI MM mtttm (f.Ct met) /him 41 in metres (7 25 mci From 800 a.m. to 8.35 a ni. i v» p.m. From 500 m. to 10 00 ptra. fKNTRAL TRANSMISSION CiSO— W-S6 onetrei (17 -It mcis G»r— it.ti (16.14
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  • 212 12 PENCH Communists are scaring Petain and Laval. They are rapidly becom- 1 inK the spearhead of, the (jpposition to the Vichy Govern-, ment. Though 200 a; day are being ar-j rested in Marseilles! and Toulon, they are winning the leadership of large bodies of workers. BUTTER
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  • 66 12 CAUGHT by the enraged owner, as he was making oil with two of his coats valued at $5, on the afternoon of Jan. 30, Choon Kian Sim, pleaded guilty before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second court 1 yesterday on a charge of theft of the coats,
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  • 24 12 An important notice detailing additions to the scheuules under the Restricted and Prohibited Imports Orders appears on page 15 of this issue.
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  • 55 13 MR. Chew Hock Leonß of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation was appointed second nominee of the Straits Chinese Brit-| ish Association on the' Chinese Advisory Board at a recent committee meeting: of the S.C.B.A. The first nominee is Mr. Chin Chye Fong, who takes the place vacated
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  • 138 13 Reduced Rates For Airmail Letters To Members Of H.M. Forces WITH effect from Monday, Fcbruary 3; reduced air- j mull iees will apply j to letters an>.i postcards addressed to members of His Majesty's Armed; forces in any country. Letters not exceeding half an ounce in weight will be conveyed
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  • 54 13 Vagrant For House Of Detention Admitting that he was a vagrant, having no fixed place of abode and no means of subsistance, Peng Kian, 28, was sent to the House of Detention by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate, yesterday. Peng was picked up by the police at 3.10 a.m.
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  • 47 13 Manchester Regiment THE History of the Manchester Regiment" is the title of the talk to be broadcast from the Singa pore station to-night (Friday. Jnn. 31 at 7.10 p.m., by an officer of the Regiment. This talk If one of the series 'The History of the Regiments
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  • 676 14 The Rest 3; Europeans 0. WINNERS during the last twc years, the Europeans met with defeat yesterday when they met the Rest in the annual hockey encounter on the S.C.C, Padang, losing by three goals to nil after being down two-nil at half-time. One of the
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  • 85 14 WOMEN'S TRIAL MATCH THE Jiual trial of the Singapore Women's Hockey Association In preparation for their tour ur> country early in February was notable for the fine display put up by the European women players who took part m the trial The same ended in the Whites defeating the Colours
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  • 582 14 7-A-Sidc Rugger >_* THE RAF. (Kallang -A") fully de.serv.u lhpip victory over the R.A.A.F. (Sembawam when they met in the final of the seven s \a rugby tournament at the S.C.C padang yesterday The RAF. won by 16 points (two soaLs a tries i to 10
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  • 123 14 Swimming Club Beat Aussies Wai <* r Polo THE Singapore Swimming Clud defeated the 1 1 Australian Air Force by seven goals to a water polo match played at the Swimmiiyesterday. Though iip against a much better team. Aussie.s put up a creditable fight and they played determination throughout. Druding.s
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  • 78 15 O I s| THE Island Golf Club ladies' January bogey competition which was playea during the week re. suited in a tie between Mrs. D.R. Campbell and Mrs. CAP. Bateman with a score of three down each. Mrs. Campbell was decided the winner on the score of
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  • 66 15 •fHE following will I represent the Old Boys in the annual St. Andrew's School Old Boys vs. The Rest rugby match which will be played at Woodsville to-day: W. Moss, J. Moss, P. Moss, H. Moss, J. Lovtck, R Eu, O. Loh, K. Pathy,
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  • 71 15 F Puilen won the Johnston »<*£* CiS scoring four uoints i two converts, a place kick and a drop) at the annual competition held M he l st. Andrews School ground yester4 The cup which was competed for by _St Andrew's Old Boj Rugby Football Club annually was
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  • 41 15 THE exhumation of •-'W'H.'tS*?. V Coroner. faCk There ««i a rope coiuist.n? of four ,trsnd S tiM transversely across the neck_ H k Isjß tody under tanto.< w^ c murder ran Cn van, mup T. i Keng.
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  • 66 15 JAPANESE BOYCOTT RATEPAYERS' TALKS Shanghai, Jan. 30. THE committee ot one of the most powerful Japanese organisations in Shanghai, the Federation c0 btreet Unions, has passed a resolution not to attend the ratepayers' meeting on Feb. 5 on the grounds that the Japanese opposition to the tax increases has already
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    • 75 15 EDERLANDSCHE HANDELAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V Roy*' Charter AX 1824. ds Tradiiif Society) BANKERS f. 40,030,001 f. 12,000,001 London Correspondents ITU NAI I ROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED li .id Office BATAVIA. Branches: thexUnik Kast Indies:— Souia baya. Samarang, Medan, Weitevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribor. :-x:alongan, D)okja- Solo, TjUatjap, Dj ember Palc-mban'», Baudjermasin, Ma jssar, Poniianak, Pemangkat.
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    • 522 15 PUBLIC NOTICE rds~ \OTI(i: TO IMPORTERS. Singapore, 29th January, 1941. Various items (as detailed below i were added to the Schedules ot restricted and prohibited goods under the Restricted and Prohibited Imports Orders 1940, by the Straits Settlements Supplement to the i>overnment Gazette (SUP. No. 10 dated Friday, January 24th,
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    • 33 15 TO-DAY EiOCXXT: S.CRC. v. S.R.C.. Hong Lim Gretn. HIM TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 1.15 am 9.4 ft. \2 58 p m., 9.3 ft. TO-MORROW: 1.4Q a.m., 9.3 ft. 1 32 p.m., 9.4 ft.
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  • 602 16 DIVORCE FOLLOWS HOTEL SCENE Singapore, Thurad EVIDENCE thai he law his wift in 1 >*at.- of undress lying with another man in room of the Sea View Hole] on the uf Oct. ]<) l.i 1 and that M result of losing his tempei he beat him up, was given by
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  • 28 16 MALAYAN DIES IN LONDON (From H. L. Hopkini London, Jan. 31. The death has occurred of Mr. Lionel Tivy. who was formerly in Malaya. Via Cable and Wireless
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  • 303 16 (From Our Own Keporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tliursday. HIS excellency the Hi^h Commissioner and the S.tgal Adviser, the Hon. Mr. Adrian Clark, inferred to war lotteries in the debate on the I'iconie Tax Bill at yesterday's meeting of the Federal CounCfl. His Excellency said, "res. 1/onsible people
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  • 100 16 London, Jan. 30According to messages reaching London the Rome torrespondents of Swiss newspapers say tha: several large Italian liners, including the Rex, are undergoing hurried reconstruction by day and night working to be put into service as merchant cruisers Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 30.— 1t i.^ officially announced
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  • 25 16 London, Jan. 30 The loss of a Netherlands submarine in Allied war operations Is announced by the London headquarters of the Royal Netherlands Navy Reuter
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  • 85 16 New Delhi, Jan. 30. —The Fakir of Ipi, whose turbulent activities in the NorthWe s t Frontier o f India have made him a notorious figure, is now making contact with enemy influences in Afghanistan, according to reports reaching New Delhi. It is learned that German propaganda influences in Afghanistan,
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    • 5 16 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAll
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