Morning Tribune, 1 February 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune M _No 314, Saturday, Feb. 1, 1941. Morning Tribune Saturday, February 1, 1941
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  • 237 1 ULGARIA LOOKS TO RUSSIA Sofia, Jan. 31. •TEEN prominent Bulgarian deputies who it Bulgaria's foreign n and position m the mational crisis clarified c drawn up a compre isiu* questionnaire which > hope to have tabled ilj m the Sobranje rliaraent). f ipnatoriea comprise the democra M. Steinthe Left and
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  • 101 1 hvpp t> Bangkok, Jan. 31. varnvaidhyakorn Voravarn, who it is Sieved, will head the Thai delegation at the -ace conference m Tokyo on the fronhin*! U 5 between Thailand and French Indo- to n Reuter that he is confident that a based on reason and justice could secured
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  • 59 1 B UND LEADER SENT TO GAOL '^RUER MESSAGES PAGE 16) U/: Newton. New Jersey, Jan. 31. 7 -K. national leader of the Germa;-.-<d, was to-day sentenced with eic,i.t to a ye ir to 14 months' Imprisonment v Jersey's 'race hatred" law. •sen tensed were aLso fined $2,000 and >! 000
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  • 261 1 NAZIS WAITING FOR INVASION WEATHER TO LAUNCH ATTACK KNOX TELLS THE SENATE WASHINGTON, JAN.3I. COLONEL KNOX, SECRETARY FOR THE NAVY, DECLARED TO-DAY THAT THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT HAD INFORMATION THAT THE NAZIS ARE NOW WATCHING LONGRANGE WEATHER FORECASTS FOR A PERIOD OF ANTICIPATED GOOD WEATHER IN WHICH TO LAUNCH AN
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  • 594 1 R.A.F. Blast Way For New Advance LONDON, JAN. 31. BRITISH TROOPS ARE ADVANCING ALONG THE COASTAL ROAD TOWARDS APPOLONIA, 40 MILES BEYOND DERNA, ACCORDING TO AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERS IN LONDON. A brief communique issued by British headquarters states "on all fronts operations continue to develop to our advantage." There is no
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  • 136 1 "U'hat we have accomplished has siven us our chance to win. Now we have to take that chanc* to go on to victory." said Mr. V V. .Alexander, the First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Preston to-day. Our sternest ordeals lay ahead* Our courage and endurance would have to
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  • 353 2 MnlKiioka IVIls Of Tokyo, Jan. SI. HSiK ./aj)iin»-.-i' <>' en ■•'.< that an occaaion will pn if" whwi tli* bitngking regime rnaj •>«' Invited to .i <> i t Hi*- v i i following the former** "reooiisidaratloii," the Forelj n Win! er, Mr. Vcsuke Blatsuoka, t"WJ
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 2 This picture y shows ii m Guards attack- iiig I upw>sed enemy vehicles i \tih thp petrol I i bomb known a? i the Molotov) OxfcUiL The\ ftaminc "tank" i J cut of rontro' Hides with j road barrier. i
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  • 26 2 Chungking, j an v. iAPANI subjected KunJ mi) i aerial bombing v rt Met bombed Kunimxi« y( relay, dropv'aiz many bcrrbs o?i thu, f',"v^oi v Reuter
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  • 504 2 London. Jan. 31. TAKING advantage of low-flying clouds, German planes today subjected the London area to a number of nuisance raids. The German pilots for the most part remained at a good height and apparently dropped their loads without worrying about any particular target. Fire-fighting squads
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  • 129 2 xr Tok V n3l •an act to perfect I r\ defence against ttbotage and leakap. 2 secrets was Introduce j afternoon m the Low h National Security Bill heavy penalties for a undermine the count' besides declaring it ill public or .supply ton with information n
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  • 64 2 i TONVICTED on ft v charge of having 1 bt-en found loitering, he being a routed thief, at Veerasamy Road, at 4 a.m. on the morning on Jan. 20, George Especker- 1 man, who admitted two previous convictions, was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous! imprisonment, by Mr.
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  • 128 2 Berlin. Jan. 31. •rOMRADFLY greeting fro v Mussolini to Hitler are xpre* ed by the Duce m a teiegraal the Fuehrer on the eighth an* versary of his accession to pow v hich. says the Duce. imds lity and Germany fraternally allied the final revolutionary flght tt
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  • 123 2 London, Jan ,\N attempted bombing of two British trawlers- Chirmouth and Rattray-^caused an unp l^ surprise lor German airmen recently. A lar^' T man le^oplone located trawlers at sea, satisfied it^j» that thn Crafl were fishing and then attacked Gar man bombs, however, were inaccurately aimed
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  • 89 2 London, Jan THE succeu of the new air training Khen youths, preliminary to their joining Air Force, is indicated by the announcer Commodore Chamier. Commandant of the Coir by tomorrow, when the .scheme formally c nee. 230 .c-quadrons will be repi.nered They will include 200
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    • 30 2 PlfliSHJ I tJ rt ftrst ld A. v. si l>\l v»\v A o mi Air M,' r MM < i hulf Aj;n ■AMHI PFSn^S. 1)7-123 OmU Itasrl i ...iporr ATB 1
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    • 45 2 JUMBLE SALE Organised by the Fresbyterian Church Ladies Work Party to be held at the Tomlinson Hall on Friday, Feb. 7, 1941 at 2 30 p.m. \ilnii«oH 1 :i I < V v (•ills of unwanted clothing et< v. ill be r'adly received ftt the Hall.
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  • 690 3 Nazi Government Completely Suspect {Reaction To Hitler's Speech V \v York, .'mn. :\i. Iq^j i .1-1 of the German tffOfft'ffffctft*: m xhr l;i> t it possible to imagine that any ptiee nwhe.-f wv\< conditions would be worth the onicr i to vu\M< i This is the question Mr. Sumnor Welles,
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  • 51 3 Frills For Thrills J Ruffles or frills > are always m i favour with i stiße dancers. S The girls m this i dressing room i I picture is no J exception .m fart, she seems to favour far mure than is generally the S i share of many hoolers
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  • 15 3 Mr. EN. Taykw has bMH3 'ir-i::/li.;ed Commissioner Workmen's Compen satiun for u»e Settlement Ol S:n^apoJ<\
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  • 132 3 250 SN'OWPDOUGHS ACTIVE LONDON. JAN. 11. A RAILWAY SNOUPLOIOII WHICH HAD KM A SENT TO CLEAR THE NORTH OF ABERDEEN BECAME SNOWED Ii» ITSELf DI .KINO RECENT WINTER WBitffHEß, IT I s fUSfMAIMB On a single clmy, the London- Kidland and Bco railway had 210
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  • 428 3 'By Kenneth Anderson. Reulrra pedal cor respond ml, fpMMUKTf m A fry s*in w Th v rsd'i ij > London, J^n, SI. WE are forcing a road to the oiwmy lines. The M|MMtJfl !(>(! by a major eommaiKfinjr the Ethiopian arnjy who ii
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  • 104 3 Mo.scow, Ja.ii. TEACH the troops only what necuiiiiarv f°r them |Q Know 'during wartime, and teach th'M as tf they were undei actual war conditions Dtid if the key not <• o( tn order regarding military tr.iininu m 1941 issued by Mfcnhal TlmofchenkOi Soviet Defence Coinnii.ssui. Marsiiai TlnotcbenkQ
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  • PEOPLE AND PLACES
    • 1010 4  -  VERA ARDMORE BY CHADY hats, umbrellas and sun glasses fortified feminine spectators against the fierce sun at the Trooping ol the Colour Ceremony tou commemorate the 200 th anniversary of the Loyal Reviment. at Alexandra yesterday morning. i Kous of chairs and a marquee
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    • 40 4 Seventy paople popular classical Talbot House Club on Wednesday night* Artistes included M r v Howard Ted low, Mrs. J. Bennett and Mr. J. Bennett and Mr. Rowland Lyn<\ Mrs. Pedlow arranged the programme. attended the concerts at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 62 4 V Elizabeth Arden urges you to cleanse oftener m hot weather with the feathery Cleansing Cream and use Ardena Skin Tonic freely to keep cool and fresh. It is as stimulating as a cool breeze. 4^'~6K, At&H. MU WARD'S Battery Road. "MAIMIX «ALA\V 1», STAMFORD ROAD RL 2305. HIGH CLASS
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    • 6 4 Qf Accessories 5 Stamford Road Phone
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  • 1013 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. SMART FOR TOWN WEAR should be glad if you would design
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  • 90 5 Post Free Facilities IN order to facilitate the sending x of queries to Helm, she has arranged with the Tribune Press Town Office. No 9, The Arcade, j Singapore, to deliver these direct I to the Morning Tribune, thus e|i- J t minating the need for yon to buy k
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  • 109 5 I am m the habit of taking my food very much salted. I have been told that m later years this habit will affect my system. Tell me, will too much salt hurt one? How much is too much? IT is generally agreed that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 95 5 Sausages W <Ter u?^wf /nfo a ,*fy7 frying-pan. U'lliii There's a good feed- and an I■> Hill economical one, too-in every J.TJ'i J 111 pound of our tasty B.CS < H 1 1 fU 1 Sausages. They are mad<> m lllir 3 our own spotless kitchens »Vn rITIII 1 3}
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  • 590 6 Services' BREVITIES ll> "I liiqiK* pULAU BRANI are holding another Ser- ants 1 Itesi dance to-night. Aiu.jc will be provided by the "I»Und«» j 1,.]i(1." and the function will run from tf p.m. until 1.0 a.m. Arrangements have been wade 5- fr launch to leave Jardine's Steps at X.20 m
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  • 355 6 r©iiimi*Kioii«'r** Meeting MOTIONS by Mr. T W. Oiir and Mfr. K. B, Prentti, that the (lection tfl increased taxation on Hog* and sterilised bitches be r.Mindid. and that Government be requested to waive its right of ret* m the granting of allowances to Municipal employees, respectively, were both
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  • 185 6 DEFERRING to the increase m the number of i ft tuberculosis cases reported to the Health Department from 186 m November to 347 m J December, was made by Mr. L W Geddes at the meeting ftfl the Municipal Commissioner-, yesterday. Asking for an
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  • 233 6 (SENTENCE of nine weeks* rigorous imprisonment rcas passed on Tan Thong, Hokkien. m the fifth court, yesterday, when he was convicted on a charge of criminal misappropriation of 160 feet of cable,* believed to be the property of the War Department, at Labrador, off Pasir
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  • 199 6 TO encourage cremation, Singapore Municipal Commissioners will not increase the chargf made for cremation at the Hindu and Buddhi t cemeteries, although the present charge of 116 does not cover th« cost of materials. This was disclosed m a statement mack' yesterday to the Press
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  • 94 6 BRITISH 1940 TRADE RETURNS London, Jan. 3 RETURNS of British overseas tra< for D?cember show impor £73.574,9*5 ai? compared tT2.930.436 m November £86 584.85t> m December, 1939. Exports wer? £24,397.058 m ember as against £21.6*0.181 November and £40,168.6 M In previous December. Reexports were £653.168 as r par^d with £723.241
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  • 897 7 STANDING stiffly to attention m the dock at OhtfcMffart Assizes, a member of the Home Guard, who pleaded glilty manslaughter, hoard the judire describe his actici aj "beiour like that of a madman." The man, Thomas George /illiam ftarris, 6d, of Stanley-road, Pitsea, Essex,
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  • 408 7 London. LfOW a large contingent of Norwegian airmen eluded the Gestapo, made their way to Britain, and reached Canada, where they are preparing to join the R.A.F., has just been revealed. The Norwegian Government m London [g financing their training, the men concerned being pilots
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  • 339 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1941 CLEARING THE AIR ()F late there have been rumours of fl rupture between the Chinese Com- I rmnist Party and the Central Kuomintan«\ and it was even put about that the Fourth Route Army, noted for its \U"\ tendencies, had revolted against the Chungking
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 WPSON OPTICAL CO. RCADE BUILDING Specializing; Muscle Anomalies. Intr \isual n^SJfc^i il needed V2^ Dr. of Ocular Science. i"Hn (linkal Experience. Phone 3002. Wr AWL-! i^^^^BvflU^^P^^-— rf" 4i^^Wl-r- vj»* AmA^mmmmmmmmmmmM^M^MM^mM^***^/^^^ll^M JM^M^S^^^^mmmmmmmmtmYm I I w -1-i^^^M^ "Vl99l^3^^H
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    • 28 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES i INSURE WITH i THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. siicußiry plus si:rvici Head Office- No. 1 6D Cecil Street, i SINGAPORE, S.S. PHONE NO. Hit
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 160 8 for <;ood 1 1 ii.mti m:? PLEASE SEE THE SUN WAH COMPANY. I I KMTIRF MAMFACTI RFRS 8.1, VICTORIA STREET, PHONE Ut%. SINGAPORE CATHAY CAFE •'Whrre Everybody Goes" LUCILLE NICHOLSON rm; bolero" PIZZICATTO" MARIE DESTY THE PING PONG GIRL" THE LACE FANS" And THB WORLDS WORST MAGICIANS 111 111 A
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  • 101 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN J A most bmJ maun ret ital wj Thurxl;i> ;.t 11, x, > phone and MiNd This u.i i, pea (P ni last nigh j Itm-til i t» 10( e attend the prcvioi aii(p. j The "*\t ,0^ N FebiiMr 1.; and i peatcd on Idirini rrcords will
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  • 85 8 An "Oscar" For Him? m nak P* ntf st a o l rh after In Hollywood to il» this jr«J the (mm Gilbert comedian. IaPJ cd. It M£ e a cf MM Sjjj m the vßitm *med3 7J, encein-TinlJ Alley- 5| Alice Fay** my 13 roun. of ■•Jftifl Hue I'
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  • 1185 9 UNKNOWN A Lamb In Wolf's Clothing Musical Opinion. |N my article m these columns last Friday I dealt with certain aspects of B letter which had recently appeared from Mis-; Rosemary Dint, a member of the Musical Society and of iheir Orchestra. 1,, nn hi h I attempted to disprove
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  • 71 9 fV: iyni*:/fi fleacj i-« :/(.cc c zro {f irh dreamed oi hv.' %tX* expected to The* I a-c fitfWini WJ^" tenograpfcert, who were carnally photovaphedatthi rfSS (21 pubh f l ihn The e pictures were seen by a "fain, godfather- who navcthmi Vtrn t< liawnn They got
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  • 358 9 HAVE no doubt m my mind that the work you were doing A could quite capably have been done by an Asiatic accountant or book-keeper, and the reason why, m my view, so many Europeans are employed m this Colony m positions like yours
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  • 56 9 London, Jan ;ii Tin-' !'.< aumont Hir< m Company oi Philadelphia having decid.-d U royalties receivi d tot the «1%--n of its pa In Britain i. n- the w*t effort the cheque for E209 baa bi en of Aircraft Produci. rd B< ivei I
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  • 147 9 Judgment Reserved In Civil Case A FTER a hearing lasting six days at the Fuil Court of Appeal, before Sir Percy McElwaine, Mr. Justice Poyser and Mr. Justice Terrell, judgment was reserved, yesterday, m the appeal m which Mr. Gordon Garth van Hien and Mrs. Klara Theodora van Hien, the
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  • 149 9 CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE FOR BANKRUPT A59-YEAP.-OLD Chinese, Lofa Kirn Watt, who has been raiding m the Colony for the past 45 years and who was adjudicated a bankrupt m May, 1932, with liabilities amounting to $37,673.88, WM prantsd a discharge by Mr. Justice Pedlow m the High Court. jWtercay, on his
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  • 114 9 EIGHT months after she ha been injur-d when ,h w.-; m c :ii:,ion with b motor car driven by Mr TM Jul Wagh, chief c «-rk of the miscellaneous d pttrtment, Municipality, 77-y ar-o!d woman Ang Wan, died al the ran Tock Beng Hospital from
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  • 100 9 AMENDMENTS drafted to oblige owners to ensure that their lifts do not carry more than thr* number of persona permitted, a well to permit only qualified persons •perate them' i re disclosed ai the seting of Singapore Municl pal Coniini..' ioii'i.; yesterday, it was stated that the
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  • 398 10 A NUMBER of cases involving traffic accidents were heard by the traffic magistrate. Mr. C. H. Whitton, yesterday. Mohamad bin Hassan. Mab v chauffeur, was fined $50 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving at the fifteenth mile-.stone. Woodlands Road, on
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  • 88 10 BREACH OF TRUST ALLEGED to have committed criminal breach of trust of $388 belonging to the Receiving Agents of the Fiat S.A., at Butu Pahat; Tan Sun«, Ton^. 27; was produced before Mr. J G. Rappoport, fan the third court, yesterday. A charge of 'having misappropriated the money between Feb.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 295 10 The A II A WAV rO3II»A.\Y mmmMi lONTKA(TORS MAC HINKBY BKOKKRS ITEI 3 Ral»l«. s piare firam^ ji ,4 SINfiAPORK FARADCO SHIP YACHT AND DREDGE BROKERS. HEAVY DUTY PLANT AND MACHINERY BROKERS LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS AND LOCOMOTIVES MINING MACHINERY AND DREDGE SPARES DIESEL ENGINES OF ALL SIZES AND HORSE POWER
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    • 178 10 It llt S PHI Ll» Ll\ E. (Incorporated m Australia) MOxXTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For Information regarding freight and passenger accor datloi »pply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. THE BA\K ll\i: LID. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE I MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 78 10 MiV^ Mouse #y Wa/f HrfT NEW C3UEST <^gv V. OFOHOSr E ?Thivf l^JZ^ft «t OH-BOY THIS IS REALLY /Tq\ hyHrvI 00^ RE f J V^f I t j r^^^, WARM? r> AIR MAIL ARRIVES THE Postal Depart ment advises thai an air mail trom the United Kingdom arrived yesterday evening
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 370 11 jsfkkfalkfsa I Situations Vacant u-lNCoUector with cash aecun- !>ore. t mlmmen. salesgirls for Apply Manufacturer. Singapore. (No *****, J TeTtchrr fo r private school. mnn-dic.tfly- Experienced lady An experienced radio mechftJecS Sf the right man. Bw f 116 Malaya Tribune. box no. 314Q 1_ Y~ IMPORTER-Salesman with I pore I
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    • 458 11 Wanted WANTED YOUTH to pose for study Send particulars to Box 127. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 333G) 1 WANTED hire purchase, local cheap soda fountain Forward details Box Jl5. Mulay.T Tribune. Singapore (No 315G> WANTED AVO meter or minor new or 2nd hand. Apply Box No. 108, Malaya Tribune. Singapore.
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    • 587 11 To Let CAMKRON HIGHLANDS. Small house To Let for long or short periods during February and March. Box 110. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No 303G) NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS with bathrooms attached. Monthly or dally Board optional. For Europeans only. Apply 28 Kelawei Road. Penang. (No. 278G) TO LET pjM nrw compound
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    • 344 11 Lost Found ALBATIAN ***** Brown. long hn;r from 22. Jalan Ktunbungun. Chanel betwren h and 10 pm on 29 1-41 Reward Tan Ah Goo. Phone 6907 (No 3350> LOST. Sunday. Janunry 26. between Kuala Kutni and Singapore SpertncloK !n brown leather case marked AHL and John Duke. .Sm^iporo Finder reworded
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 441 11 L *^^P *^^^*^f A ONTHEj I I SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metrti (1.333 kes) /him 30 9« metros (9«9 mcit) ZHP3 41.38 metroo (7.25 mc!i) From 8 00 a.m. t* 8.35 am. From 10.00 a.m l» 1 .50 p m From 500 p n xm 10.00 p.m. LONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION C.SO—
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  • 180 12 8 MEN IN LOTTERY CASE HOW he raided I house In Geyi and. after arresting one man with 15 Chap Ji Ki-e schedules, arrested eight other men who arrived at short intervals, on bicycles, and who, with one exception, had other schedules m their possession. was related by Inspector Cheah
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  • 175 12 School Cadets To Local Defence Corps FIFTY local-born young men are shortly to be taken info the Selangor Local Defence Corps. These new recruits are young men who have had some train-, ing m arms m their, school cadet corps but have not been able to find vacancies m the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 107 12 Jhh HAY mid sTiii, duawim; knthisiasth <k()\vi»s: SEASON EXTENDED UNTIL TO-MORROW NIGHT! 4 GREAT STARS IN A GREAT PICTURE! 4 nil 3 SHOWS TO-DAY %^i\t Miff I, 3|5 g|s _9 |5 M.(;.]Ms Multiple-star Masterpiece Mii'iijiiii.ni < m E hkTghtest iviTn^TcTHT^shovn A (irand. Snappy Musical Sontf-&- Dance Laui»h Show! MIDNIGHT PREMIERE
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    • 182 12 V/vr/.U MORNING SCREENINGS OUR CHINESE PATRONS! B~ «^w I TO-MORROW and ill SUNDAY MORNINGS wmj at 11 o'clock. MONDAY NEXT, FEB. 3RD. SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 The Great Inspiring Patriotic Chinese Production.. Highly Endorsed by the CHUNGKING Government— FATHERLAND GALLS Produced by the o m p a n v that
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  • 120 13 ADMITTING pos- session of a gold watch and chain, Veerasamy, 25; was convicted on a charge j of fraudulent possession by Mr. j. g. Rappoport, third magistrate; yesterday. Veerasamy said that he (had found the watch and chain m a latrine m Tanjong Pagar. Court Inspector
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  • 95 13 73, DRINKS CAUSTIC SODA THARGED with v having attempted to commit suicide by drinking a solution of caustic soda, Pow Ah Yang, a 73-year-old woman, admitted the charge and informed Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate. yesterday; that she had been worriei about her daughters illness. She promised not to
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  • 121 13 A MALAY group teacher m Pahang. asked if he had heard any unfavourable rumours or false reports concerning i British rule m Malaya, replied that' he had not. "On the other, hand," he wrote;, "what I have always heard is none other tnan appreciation of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 192 13 5 SHOWS DAPLY 11 A.M., 110. 3.30. 6.15 9.15 P.M. KFSERVATIONS MUST BE TAKEN UP BEFORE 6.15 9.15 P.M. RESPECTIVELY OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS FILM (11,286 ft.) PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO BE SEATED EARLY. liner Bros, greatest adventure story with the famous Star of "ROBIN HOOD" at his
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    • 82 13 T™ Ipaviliox SPECTACULAR ARABIAN NIGHTS FANTASY rim < ii iv mow THE STORY OF ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES WITH ANNA MAY WONG BEAUTIFUL CHINESE AMERICAN ACTRESS GEORGE ROBEY FRITZ KORTNER Added AUra,«M.n CAUMONT BRITISH NEWS STARTING TO-NIGHT AIR QUEEN CONTEST The Mont BEAUTIFIL HAPPVGIRL SUBMITTING THE MOST COUPON
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  • 819 14 Hugh.* His Majesty the King rerently paid a visit t« a sudon of thr Bomber Command. Arriving on the Nation m the evening. His Majesty the King visittii the briefing 100 m where the crews of the night bombers were receiving their instructions anJ information regarding the
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  • 31 14 London. Ja LONDON and the rtfl of Bni. were raid free ciurinß the rJKhL. The new hill was 1 ;i d tv of increased air act; Reuter
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  • 465 14 Assaulted Officer, Fireman Gaoled \TOT wanted back on board his ship again. Geovg» O'Connor, a fireman, who was convicted by Mr. J G. Happoport, third magistrate, on a charge of havini! assaulted Mr. R.B.G. Woollatt. Staff Captain, on board his ship, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment, yesterday. According
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 117 14 ;'Jr 4I H^\. Indla sl nHI Henv v .S Jik mL kTmllfhl* Id the JL'/^V^^gdJL \?3f^K 4 50x21 P. 25x17 t%\ X '^Jr w5-^Bft ••W«I8 B 25x1 8 fc^/^ >^^ y W% N0 ft »00xl« 5.50x17 vMk%S' s J I m ft &mv c Cm g m Bl "S j^^^^^
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 40 14 TO-DAY HOCKEY C.S.C. vR A. <Heavy>. Balestier. TENNIS: Inter-Collego meet, Raffle.s College. 3 p.m. him tabu: HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 1.40 a.m.. 9 3 f t 1 32 p.m 9.4 ft TO-MORROW: 2.06 am., 9.2 f t 210 p.m 8.9 ft.
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  • 48 15 v Tan Swee Hoe, aged 47, away at her residence/ Road on Saturday,; r 10.10 p.m. She leaves her to mourn their ""soni Messrs. Tan u miß. Suan Chee Suan cinon Chuan, Suan kok P o C h hU six daughters, (Long Whatt, four, ;:SwiU be announe-
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  • 134 15 THREE Chinese, al- leged to have attempted to chea* a compatriot by ar- 1 ranging to sell him 1 $3,000 worth of coun- j terfeit 25-ccnt notes, while they were m < fact only bundles of j paper, claimed trial Mr. J. G. Rappoport, when charged before m
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  • 85 15 A Bill is shortly to be introduced in--Ito the Legislative Council providing for the punishment of the offence of criminal conspiracy I which at present is not covered by the local law. Section two of the Bill states: Whoever is a party to a crim i n a
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  • 89 15 iflß. Chan Peng 111 Kiong, the treasurer of the Chin Nam Free School, who was alleged to have* misappropriated two sums of money, ami alter nately having cheated two people, was acquitted by Mr. J. L. McFall, District Judge, yesterday. (Jhief Court Ins pector E. H Tunn prosecuted
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  • 52 15 The band of the Malay Regiment will beat the Retreat on the 6 C.C. Padang on Monday. Feb 10 at 6 p.m. i The hockey matcfc between the V.M |C A. and the R A.F. scheduled lor play yf-,tercay on the i* M.C.A. grourd a an Roacl vn*
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  • 651 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Jan 31. THREE summons charges of having accepted monetary presents totalling $90 without consideration from a Chinese who was connected with the mining industry were preferred against J. H. A. Trowell, Senior Inspector of Machinery, F.M.S., this morning at Batu Gajah
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  • 64 15 SINGAPORE HOCKEY TEAM THE following will represent Singapore m nev week's i i up-country hockey matches j against Selang-or (on Satur- day) at Kuala Lumpur and Ncjfri-Sembilan (on Sunlay) I at Seremban: Yee Cheok > Wall; R. H. Barth, P. F. de S Souza: Bhupalan, Spt. Cronin; iL. S. Reuv.ens;
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  • 145 15 AT the annual general meeting of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya (Singapore Branch), held at the Singapore Cricket Club, yesterday, it was revealed that the collections made last year following the Poppy Day appeal broke all records, the amount totalling $19,731. Mr. J. Stone, vice-chairman of the Association
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    • 366 15 Public Notices II SUiGATOUB MTNICIPALITY. NT OP ASSISTANT j OLOGIST. Municipal Commissioners j < ant Bacteriologist^ ermanent staff, the; lP p, titment beuig m the flrst probation for oneCandidates must be British subects, and must hold a qualification edicii and Surgery registrar Ui ihe Straits Settlements! End nust have had
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    • 234 15 I Trade Bargabs OPTICAL When you need glasses, see K. P. Chong. No bluff, CareXul test before gliusses given. Char**** moderate. Office The United Pharmacy. THE NEW MANLKY GLASSES Our New Man ley Rimless Spectacles are designed for those who a a ut th« best at a moderate pnee They
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  • 413 16 SHANGHAI, JAN. 31. A FRANCO-THAI ARMISTICE AGREEMENT WAS SIGNED THIS MORNING IN SAIGON ACCORDING TO SEMI-OFFICIAL JAPANESE REPORTS. THE AGREEMENT IS SAID TO HAVE BEEN SIGNED ABOARD THE JAPANESE WARSHIP AND WAS TIEDUP ON THE SAIGON BUND, FOLLOWING COMPLETE AGREEMENT BY THE TWO DELEGATIONS.
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    73 16 N aval guns hare betn mounted roan<i i the slio.ts an I are manned da; an d nig h i i i against an mI vadcr These: pictures sho v. 1 some of the tie- fences m aeticn during an exer i cisc m the West- i crn Command, i
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  • 92 16 London, Jan. 31. M X Wendell Willkie to-day twice saw anti-aircraft guns open tire on a Dornier bomber of the typt known as the flying pencil— which crossed the Biiti h coast near Dover where Mr. Willkie was making a rapid tour of inspection. The first time the
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  • 81 16 Synthetic Rubber Washington. Jan. 31. THE Government may have to build their own plants to manufacture synthetic rubber, according to Mr. Jesse Jones. Federal Loan Administrator. There little iniication at present, he said, that private capital was ready to invest large sums m such i plants, as they mUfbt prove
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  • 52 16 This picture was taken at six-inch gun P ra( on the East Coa^t of Scotland. Here, as W where else throughout thy? country, the gun nu In tain a constant vigilance and are kept efli< by extensive training. Here is a gunner's cb« smile as he polishes the
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  • 99 16 Greek Advance Continues Athens, Jan. 31. piE taking of some enemy points and the capture of 200 prisoners, including seven I .metis, is announced m the > latest Greek communique. I i-oea! operations were crowned with success, the communique states. An Italian freighter bound Iron Italy to Albania was torpedoei
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