Morning Tribune, 3 February 1941

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  • 260 1 CRISIS OF WAR APPROACHING Ottawa, Feb. 2. OTHER warning voice was raised m Nortli rith regard to the imminence of the war when Mr. Mackenzie King, ol Canada, appealed for subsavings certificates to-day. premier predicted that pests wo are certain AJ the world has t before." hi ndrfd thousand he
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  • 31 1 London, Feb. 2. THE docks at Brest m German-occu-pied France were at^tacKed last night by a small force ot Coastal Command aircraft, states fen H A.F. communique. Reuter
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  • 115 1 Hj. Vichy, Feb. 2. the armistice between French Indoland, signed at Saigon on Jan. 31, the lullowing changes, according to a from siigon. 1) Mrawil of both armies ten Kilometres the position* occupied at ten o'clock 2) hdrawil ot both parties of naval lore* 7 positions.
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  • 132 1 i Britain's pow- cr to diaw on Tiiitcd States uppl'es is ad 'l Aig momentum to the expan- ssion of the. Ruval Air Force,^ not rniy m the i l> cvi-ii.n of air- craft for ope- S rational wor k but :il o m thr training of
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  • 244 1 CAIRO, FEB. 2. BRITISH TROOPS HAVE CAPTURED THE TOWN OF AjGORDAT, THE IMPORTANT STRATEGICAL POINT IN ERITREA ON THE RAILWAY LEADING TO THE RED SEA PORT OF MASSAWA. Announcing this success, to-day's communique from British Headquarters i says, "Yesterday morning British troops
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  • 198 1 LONDON. KEB. 2. GERMAN AIR FORCE UNITS HAVE BEEN IN ACTION FOR Till U FIRST TIME AGAINST BRITISH IMPERIAL FORCES IN THI WESTERN DESERT. CLAIM BOTH THE ITALIAN AND GERMAN (OMMINIQL'ES, THE FORMER CLAIMING THAT THE COASTAL \RFAS OF SOLLI'M AND BARDIA WERE BOMBED. THE GERMAN
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  • 402 2 Washington, Feb. 2. POLONEL FRANK KNOX. Sectary »i tM uA thf Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday he was greatly worried as to whether suffice, Anmu-an brtp could reach Great Britain m tin<\ Un?inp the unmedialf WIIMiKPt of thf Uixsv and Lend Bill,
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  • 58 2 Washington, Fob. 2. IkfK. SOI, BLOOM* Chair- man of the House of Representatives Forri>pn i lMiili<.ns (ommiftee, dis- closed after an inUr\iew jf with lord Halifax to-day, j that tie had assured the i i British Ambassador that S the Lease and l^aid Bill
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  • 74 2 Shanghai 'Bad Lands' Being Cleared Shanghai, Feb. 2. THE notorious 'bad lands' of Shanghai will be thorouuh.y cleaned up under an agreement signed yesterday morning iSatur day> between the Municipal Council and the Japanese-sponsored Chinese Municipality which settles the vexel question of jurisdiction on |he outside roads of the Inter
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  • 26 2 Shanghai. Feb. 1. THE Japanese Ratepayers' Association has decided that Japanese ratepayers will not attend the ratepayers' meeting on Feb. s— Rtuter.
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  • 74 2 Shanghai Irish Send Pledge Shanghai, Feb. 2. PfE lush communities of Shanghai. Tientsin and lLinkow haw telegraphed Mr. Win. ton Churchill •ayuifl that, m this hour < f danger, they are anxious it should b<» known that their loyalty to the ideals for which Britain is now fiehtiiu is staunch
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  • 50 2 Malta. Feb. 2. A BRITISH fighter shot down two enemy bombers over Malta on Saturday when enemy aircraft formations Hew over the island, presumably on reconnaissance as no bombs were dropped, says an official communique which also .states that enemy aircraft flew over the isle.- Reuter
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  • 637 2 (By Desmond Tighe, Reuter's special correspondent v ith the British Army m Libya) Derna. Feb. 2. Till capture of Derna the little seaport town of clean white. walled htVMI gleaming m the African sun where I am writing this was tarried out by direct assault
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  • 177 2 London. F( LAMBETH Walk— home London coster and bi of the famous dance-i scene on Saturday of SI dell VVillkies pilgrimage. as the big American i there, he was recognised! rounded by hundreds of i cheering people. Declining the offers of tk to free him Irom the attcn over-enthusiastic
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  • 70 2 Peace Delega Leaving AFFICIAL confirmation J v made here that the J relative to the cessation] lities between Ii !do L 3 Thailand has been >i- :eg gon. .J The agreement, says agency, provides f< r withdrawal from tht-ii sitions by troops op do« PEACE DELECiATM A Bangkok m« subject
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  • 23 2 I 4 NEW Iraq Ca ft Aon Batun I nation m the conn 1 The n*»w ed under C 1
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    • 314 2 Pyorrhea and; Trench Mouth Stopped m 24 Hours Bleeding gums, nor<- mouth, or ltoae t^oth nn-.in ihilt you urv a victim o( Pyorrhea or Tre»ch Mouth, or hoim«« bad dh-casn that will «v«-ntuuHy rausc you to fowe all your t'«;th and huve to wen; fiiln« :«»th before >our time. Sine©
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    164 3 king, Feb. 2. iv m Honau Hupch provinces Chinese mili;,v who stated es In Southern attack en Jan. of completing entire length B Icon railway. s in Central *nd attacked to drive m t the attention of nd. that the Japaf these attacks tho claimed that re at present
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  • 191 3 Woman Shoots High Rumanian Officers Berlin, Feb. 2 nfan niticers, one of Utefes a lieutenant-colone', te shot by an unknown woman m front cf the Rumanian capital. A Bucharest message srates that .-ummary rxccutior. m future for all persons found carrying unauthorised firearms has been ordered by Oen. Antoneseu, Rumanian
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  • 47 3 London. Feb. 1. I I stated m London thai E condition of Lord Lloyd, J Colonial Srcretary. gives Ui NMc anxiety, and he fwen taken to a London •ins; home for t \amina- and treatment iinder i snpervisMin of Lord lit i Reuter
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  • 33 3 AIDFREE DAY London. Feb. 2. ANI V raid-free nigh; lircraft left London n >; flight on Saturday t>s were dropped m I few casualties J > raid-free nights cc the war beirens have sonnrfrH Reuter
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  • 31 3 Pe.» lawar, Feb. 2. THE Afghan trade delegation under Ghulam Ghous Khan, of the Afghan Ministry of Nationnl Eecnemy, will shor.lv leave for Tokyo for a trade pact with Japan. Reuter
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  • 63 3 Activity Over East Anglia London, Feb. 2. The Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique states: During daylight to-day, there has been some enemy ai r activity over parts of East Anglia and bombs were dropped by a single aircraft at several piacps m HorioiK. Buildings were damaged at
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  • 635 3 GREEKS TAKE NEW HEIGHTS Athens, Feb. 2. ALL newt from the Albanian front ta very satisfactory and the Army is continuing 'o cany out the plans arranged before the rleath ot <i;-i'. Metaxas, thr Press MnUi v spokesman on Saturday. During tho last 34 hours, the Greeki have been very
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  • 147 3 Vichy. Fcb 2 THE Danube Ls risuig st.-ad.ly. 1^ ,f an nva A RudaDP^t tt egram stales that n/fi ihi city -are completely flooded, coveml with bkS^ of ice E^e^c In Hungry waterways £IVe1 Ve first f thSf banks m places and troops have be.n obliord
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    • 14 3 GOWNS Greatly Reduced Prices I 1 A U 1 '3, Battery Road. Top Floor.
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    • 92 3 BV'ILT TO v OF BKCELUBNOB To-day, whrn competition m keen m world markets, the purchaser is oft^n tempted by a cheap price to buy what Is only an inferier imitation of Starina mat nine. To those who are about to buy a cycle it is well to remember that Starina
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  • 900 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By f ■•■■■■■■^k' PEOPLE AND! PLACES THIRD birthday oi Princes Beatrix, eldost daughter of Princess Juliana, was celebrated m Singapore on Friday night whei numbers of the Dutch community -freLd a Bazaar at the Hollandsche CJub m aid o[ the
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  • 55 4 DUTCH CLUB FETE Top: Miss Guv* Slmlte Raaff. (one of the^ helpen at tlw V Hutch Club let* on Friday night t in honour of i the third birth- da> of PHnc«s > Bentrix. i Abo c Mrs I Sony sells 4 1 iruit dish lo > Mrs. Reuve it
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    • 64 4 CN&OL NOW MATRKUF NATION and i SENIOR CAMBRIDGE Day and Eyeninir Tun ion PITMAN'S are famous for their sv.cceae*s at these examination. imad«» possible by their system cj individual tuition which students to Progress rapidly. F.r MatricuUUon. PITMAN'S l.(> on« i of the few Colleges cHering a full course of
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    • 15 4 Vie British Beauty Salon Futranre RAFFLES HOTEL or 93, BRAS BASAII ROAD PHONK 2M& •WMMMiAPB
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    • 65 4 The I All \l>\V COMPANY ENGDfEERS CONTRACTORS MACHINERY 8RO*»«* *EV- 3 Raflcs Place Cra^n MM SINGAPORE FAR*PCO 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 ELECTRICAL GENERATING PLANT: OIL
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  • 833 5 SERVE A SALAD EVERY DAY rv m supply us with invaluable minerals and it is as well to include this food, m n or another, m your daily menu. Be careto serve a salad really cold and never mix dressin g until just before required. A L dressing should be
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  • 30 5 French Dressing 1 tablespoonful haiad oil l 2 tablespoonfui i vinegar Salt, pepper, sugar Mix season- ings with the o l m a basin, 1 then stir m the iar.
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    • 42 5 M \J\f I^iISTRAIWN „M THKSK CUTS" REp E Sirloin Roast Q^ V 9 BP or -vr'/i boiwi -^i (<,nicd Beef I OR^cR V^-AnAV Ur.sket J Ramp Steal m. V\lO N E 53 7 6 ri V E LINKS ::ja I o/ SU
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  • 646 6 Services' BREVITIES l»it|ii<»~ By :THK Entertainments Coauaittet ef the Ifclbot j House Club Is K<*ttirix »"to its swing j I with regard to the foffisllli of concert party, j I T,» enable them It Ket sa id«»a of (fee 5 talent available a short series of unrehearsed concerts will be
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  • 1116 6 (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER) Xl ALA LWaTOR, RIM HF ALLEGATIONS ™AT W A POLICE HAD MADE A MIS STATEMENT WHEN THEI SAW HE HAD RAFFLED HIS UK AND GOT $B^oo FOX IT, WERE MADE BY A FORMER SENIOR WARDEN OF MINES ATA FLU THER SESSION
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    • 182 6 w^^^^^^^ sensfttionslly cli^* short-wave stations the world over that come m too close together for ordi nary reception. Never before has this been possible: now it is an accom plished fact, with Short-wave reception for the first time, a practical real ity. This "Miracle radio expands your radio horizon not
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  • 757 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London Dublin As Beacon For j j Nazi Night Raiders:; j Huge Success Ofj [Savings Campaign: j {Case Of An Alleged j Errant Cleric London, Dec. 7. M vmeriean correspondent S .his t,, say about conSouth Ireland: n T 'Dublin .show the New tt£ v
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  • 330 7 i 24-YEAR-OLD MENTAIXY DEFECTIVE WOMAN WAS A -CHAINED LIKE AN ANIMAL IN A CAGE, THfc GATESHEAD MAGISTRATES WERE TOLD. The -irl's father, Harry Ephraim HLo?h X), said to be the owner of a considerable amount oi P™f m Gateshead, and her Jirother-ln aw
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  • 357 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1941. QUESTION OF RIGHT WHETHER the Government of the Straits Settlement* has any right to raise revenue by direct taxation except for purposes of expenditure inside Colon y is a point that has already been. raised. There is strong evidence to Show that it has
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    • 80 7 Boon for diabetics is offered by this special preparation ANTIDIABETICUM It produces reduction of sugar 11 llnn < «nd blood, improvement ln pieral health, alleviates (rj v «n- lor drink, increases *ywcal a.ul mental ability and tWment of life. $1.00 box. ''"stase 30 cts. HUtUfC)., 29, Robinson Rd., Singapore. THOMPSON
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    • 26 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION j LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office- No. 1 6D Cecil Street, SINOAFOKE, S.S. ""ONE NO. Ml
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  • 121 8 With The Malay Regiment UNKNOWN 1 'I'Hj.pl vsll v>( apoiMf m< iu «l m Am l' ar t inlnoi s P p cdihK-t I „th l test I modern warfare V of the soil" are Iplciul th< ir home ■nsi inj invader. X Hritisti officers tors. Singapore's fcmenf is efh
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    • 201 8 CATHAY CAFE "Where Everybody Goes" LUCILLE NICHOLSON "THK BOLERO" "PIZZICATTO" MARIE DESTY THK PING PONG GIRL" •THK LACK FANS" And THK WORLD'S WORST MAGICIANS 111 111 111 Ml Yon will Marvel at their Mysteries. You will laugh at their Mi»Ukes. You will love thfir Music. CONFUCIOUS SAY HURRY TO CATHAY"
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  • 161 9 BOY, GIRL LIVED AS COUPLE AEOY of 17, who took a Kir] ol 13 to London and lived with hci as his wife. Retting a job to kerj. her. v.is bound over. The boy. Jack Myers, of Wei ton Mount. Lei-ds. walked eight mllet every day to his work as
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  • 121 9 A PARTIAL BAN ON ENEMY GOODS Shiukwaii. JAPANESE goods may be imported into Kwangtung and other parts of free China if they are useful m connection with the war of resistance. .This ruling is made by the Ministry of Economic, which orders that such fcoodi shall not be confiscated. The
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  • 127 10 (huriKkiritf. THE democracies hav<« rec#fprfMri that China is fU-'M-jntf 1h« ir battles m milting Japan am! are firing jrartcr aitifUnee t'» this country, declared General Li Chunt-jw the lamous Kwanfii warrior, m an Interview hep The mum heralded Japanese DUita to the South Seas is
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  • 177 10 Funeral Held Up S qec%USE the coffin missed (t> a train connection the funeral of a knight's airman J w»n had to be abandoned at i 1 Harbome, Birmingham. The postponed burial took > nlacr the next day. For nearly three hours S I arty Rafter, of Elmley 1 Lodse,
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  • 165 10 MR. J. BRISTOW, of Meadtteld road, Langley. Bucks, formerly a sergeant m the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, ha:; just received a Distinguished Conduct Medal for gallantry m action 26 years ago. During the retreat j from Mons he carrie vital information across three-quarters of a
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  • 291 10 ALONE m his machine-gun pos 1 Gunner W Tich) Sudbury of the Middlesex Regiment, ei^lr i years J old and sft. high, saw a Junkers 88 flyinß towards nim. Immediately he trained his gun on it As the Junkers dived the gun iollowed il
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    • 232 10 f (Vwl 4-Ur«l BY P&OandBRJtiSH INDIA LINFS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. it O S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but
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    • 156 10 i'RXS PHILP HWI. (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AW THURSDAY ISLANDFor information regarding freight and passenger tccommooiuw iPPIyt BOUSTEAD ft CO., LTD. THE BAXK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ft ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE I!VD O i lI I X A L I X X (Incorporated
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    • 32 10 -rr-z rr" 1 7* By Walt Disney Mickey Mouse ij'-V H ROOMS AS AJ^D THE NEXT... \ND jNJSU^U ABOOTjgr; <^EA^ IL/ BOOMA,SN!CKER! f v f^^THE GUY WAS LJii^THE QuESTS _^^|6 z-jj* tf
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    • 422 11 fdjkakjfaskjkjas Domestic Occurrence DEATH pan swee Hoe, aged 47, v at her residence, Road, on Saturday, I ]0 10 p.m. She leaves to mourn their lo.s Messrs. Tan Swan suan Chee, Suan Chew, m Suan Kok and Suan laughters, three sons- lrs A CheokEngKiam, Seng, TJay Chong f our daughters-m-law
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    • 547 11 Wanted i WANTED YOUTH to p»se for study j Send particulars to Box 127. Makwa Tribune. Singapore. (No. 333Gi WANTED hire purchase, local cheap soda fountain. Forward details Box 1 15. Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No 315G) j WANTED AVO meter or minor new or j 2nd hand. Apply Box No.
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    • 509 11 To Let CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Small~ house To Lit for long or shore periods during February and March. Box 110 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 303G) TO LET one new compound house at Truro Road. 4 bedrooms and > gura«?e attached. Rent *****. Apply to No 69 Anson Motor Garage, Mr. Inder
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    • 370 11 Motor Vehicles WANTED 8 H.P delivery van full particulars. Eastern Traders 127, Jalan b«*»:»r Singapore (No. 338<j£ 1838 FLYINO STANDARD Ten. excellent condition. Box No 107. Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No 296G) POE SALE Dodge Saloon 1935— *****-. Apply LI hograpbers Limited, Singapore. (No. 2920> SALE. HILLMAN MINX. 1935 model,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 436 11 low the) i m SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metrs* (1.333 kes) ZHPI 30 9« metrssj (9. 69 mci) ZHP3 41.38 metrssj (7.25 mcls) From 8 00 a m. t*> 8 35 am. From 10. 00 am. t» 1 50 p m From 5 00 p m. 10 00 p.m. LONDON CENTRAL
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  • 186 12 £50 Free-Lift Petrol Fine A £50 One with £5 6». OOflta was the penalty In the flnt case ol unlawful OM ol petrol c'Mipons I v,i< i d iuider the Help- 1 your-neighbour ¥to* Ifarcua Edwrn-'i Parry, advertisement, manager, of Fair j fields-piaco. Uxbridg" Middlesex, wai n'» moned at Uxbrid^e
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  • 153 12 MUSSOLINI, haunted by the fear of! assassination, has or- I dered the Ovra.l Italy's Gestapo, to double his bodyguard. Special detachments of sharpshooters escort the Duce everywhere and guard him day and night. Monarchists, soldiers and politicians, who openly criticised Mussolini for enterin r one war, now
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 204 12 FOR OUR CHINESE PATRONS!) SPECIAL O.\ AY SCREENING TO-lIAY > A p| T OL I 3 15 6 15 9 .15 WL The Inspiring Patriotic Chinese Epic Highly endorsed by the CHUNGKING GOVERNMENT and The Chinese Consul-General m Singapore FATHERLAND CALLS AS SHOWN AT TOMB PACKED MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS AND TWO
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    • 166 12 "every show sold out over the week end BOOK NOW PHONE 6909 TO-DAY 4 SHOWS II A. M. 3-15 6-15 9-15 P. M. A L II V MB II A Warner Bros, greatest adventure story with the famous Star of "ROBIN HOOD" at hisjest! ERROL Ci Tl I |FLYN^f^,swi Hawk
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  • 215 13 NEWS BREVITIES H.-ilmann. Mr P. B of Jendaate. Telok iuiedfor on holiday led by hff shabdin bin Hashim tt Assistant ESS Officer, Kjja gar vice fcyed osnm' Barakbth who is on n ;ivo. Che Abdul Rahman b n Haji Samaudin is to uct as Auditor General Kedah, m place oi
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  • 40 13 T.B. EXPERT DIES I'Or.don. Jan 3l internationally known tuberculosis jecUlirt sir Pendrii Jones, died °^V. following a *x T vs,u, method 'of S? a self-con-village settlefh, s iive^ with i Allies and en-' ;;-mmunity Ufa, work specito inviau.,l conditions^--4 Reuter
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  • 276 13 INDIANS HOLD SUCCESSFUL CONCERT Singapore, Sunday. THE Victoria Theatre was filled to capacity last night when the Indian Association Musical and Dramatic Section gave a highly interesting variety entertainment m aid of the Association Building Fund. The entertainment, which was held under the patronage of Mr |C. S. Venkatachar, 1.C.5.,
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  • 48 13 HIS Excellency the High Commissioner, with the approval of His Majesty the King, has been pleased to appoint Colonel Cecil Rae, C.B.E tc be an unofficial member of the Federal Council for a further period of one year, with effect from Feb 1, 1941. inclusive.
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  • 22 13 Roosevelt's Envoy In Ankara Ankara, Feb. 1. Colonel Donovan, President Roosevelt's special envoy to Europe, arrived here from Istanbul to-day (Saturduy). Reuter
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  • 217 13 ACCUSED VICAR RESIGNS ALLEGATIONS that a dergy- man was under the influence of drink on May 26, the National Day of Prayer, were made at a consiHtory court at Derby. The court proceedin&s ended with the announcement that the e'ergyman— the Rev. W. H Goffln, vicar of Newhall, Burton -onTrent—
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    • 155 13 1 PAVILION TO-DAY AT I 6.15 9.15 SPECTACULAR ARABIAN NIGHTS FANTASY tin < ni\ mow THE STORY OF ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES I*. m 1 Wl E BEAITItTL CHINESE»<o* JW AMERICAN ACTRESS ANNA MAY WONG iA** AND riil poprLAR Ml sl( I HA!I FAVOI RITE I SSMP^N^^ GEORGE
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  • 1212 14 rKK'KKT will soon be here and m th<> following article, the Morning Tribtine's special cricket corwpandent dis<ussrs ;i <|uestion which i; fast becoming a hardy annual. "Should Malaya have an All-Malayan Cricket Association" and. intcr-alia. sUffCStfl that ;i < ric ket association for Singapore is
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  • 382 14 fJmBBE new class tM horses, trainer Van Kreukelen's own National, Mr. and Mrs. Foo Meow Chin's and Mr. Choo K<* Thye's Fa.ststep. ;ind Lowr's Fate, "i\fr. FddieV latest -injuisHion m V;in /{rcukelen's slab les are amon^ the runners lor the h\ X ract on the first
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  • 204 14 "HOW BRITAIN DOES IT" A NUMBER of peo-j pie who have It-] cently returned from' Home leave will t«?ke part m a programme entitled "How Britain Does It" which will be broadcast from the Singapore .station at 7.10 this evening. Malaya is still discussing A.RP. and war taxation more or
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  • 93 14 Bombay, Feb. THE Eclipse Stakes of liidii was run to-day and res ed as follows: BAGLAVA (4 to 6»* PA£SF PASSF IT < 10 to 1 PIERROT 5 to 1 CHANAK (8 to it Won by a neck: ft length brr second and third. Twenty-one ran.
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    • 45 14 A t I. A a REDUCINC CREAM (nudi* fnim mi wrrrt) fa I Hh*niin^rn t hlp« m H.iim only the p.irtii on whirl, It appl.r«l Itrilliant r«sulu n lliOU'.uidi of |M-nplr II v V»r |ar Poktaei* 10 c| h (HA HI CO.. ItQblpsw Ro*4. BUnap<»r».
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    • 18 15 ;rb. 2 -A I Die the re-, of lorng e eonvartime to Diet ihorteasure 13 jgi power Reuter
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    • 39 15 n ei to have beei suited by two oldiers a, ncK,hapu!as admitted to the General Hospital Wil h injuries to nis 1 he assault was} to have taken placi ai Jalan Besar Js the 4 suit of a diste.
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    • 58 15 Chinese carpentu received a ftwlure of me left upper arm m consequence o» a fall from a neight of 12 feet while carrepairi «-o the rool ol a house at Kallang Road yesterday morning. He was picked up m a state i and sent to thi General Hospital i d
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    • 66 15 Athens, Feb. 2 lira] Sir Andrew Cunningham O-in-C ol the British Mediterranean Fleet, sent ge to Admiral iriou, expressing the British Navy's hy with Greece m thi loss caused by h of General During the 3 message, Cunningham "I hope the it clcse collaboration between our :es v.i'l become ius
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  • 47 15 Gift Of £12,500 From Lord Mayor lon Feb 2 a gift of 1 from the Lord l ondon, the raid disfund reaches While the distreta fund stands at the Dukr rter*! Red St John which received irins the I ached J; j .n> -.5.000 c British Wireless
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  • 738 15 Story Of Struggle In Car ALLEGED attempts to strangle a county hockey player, who was given a lift m a car by a man, were described m court at Wokingham, Kerks. The motorist, Eric Baker, well-dressed and well-spoken, of Austin-road, Guildford, was
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  • 84 15 Submarine Sinks Italian Ship (10,000 Tons) Athens, Feb. 2. It is officially stated that a 10,000- ton Italian vessel was torpedoed and sunk on Jan. 28 off Brindisi by the Greek submarine Papnioolis which had already torpedoed three Italian troopships m the Adriatic on Christmas Fve. A Greek High Command
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  • 125 15 "^^^^^^^^■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P'^^^^^^^^^^B London, Feb. 2. Docks at three Nazi invasio ports m occupied France Bou lojrne, Ostend and Brest wer attacked by small forces of R.A.I bombers last night and just be fore dawn to-day. The Brest attack was mad first by planes of the Coasta Command which,
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  • 191 15 CUP SOCCER FOR CHINESE CLUBS STARTS A START has been made m the 1941 challenge cup competition of the Straits j Chinese Football Association, m which ten teams are com- peting. All the matches pill be pi vyfcc at the Jalan Besar SUdIUO), and charges of 10 cents aim 29
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  • 137 15 New York, Jan. 31. THE President of Bethlehem Steel says that bottle-necks exist to the steel industry. He points out Mat thr highest estimate of United States and British defence needs -S around 20.000,000 tons, while tfce rapacity tfl 84,000,000 tons. The Company's total orders a»nounfng to
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  • 42 15 The dtath occurred recently at Johannesburg of Mr. Arthur J. Y. Harri*on, srcond son of the late Mr Charles Harrison, one of the original Han-inon* of Hurrisons and Crosfteld, London, nged W Late Mr. Arthur Harrison had ;tctiv«* bir-i--ness connections with Mnlayn
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 267 15 Public Notice t X r SINGAPORE .li MUNICIPALITY TCNOEBB. TENDERS are now invited (or the fol« louring material or aervlce. For partisularn itee Municipal Tender Boom Tender Date of Claslo* Supply of Banltary Flttiugs (Oepodlt $SO->. 4 p.m. 31 March 1941. Supply A delivery duriti" March ft Apr. I 1941
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  • 560 16 London, Feb. 1. y?\: ■■< [ERMAN rflatkNii ftppiar t() niovi r swit>ll > B new climax. 'Hii.c events w(ic announced yostciday which appear gjynificant. The announcement from, official Berlin sources 01 V l the formation, m Paris, under the leadership of known pro-Nazi Frenchmen,
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  • 93 16 Budapest, Feb. 2— The recent Yugoslav-Hunga-rian pact was m harmony with the efforts of the Axis to create a new order m Europe, declared Count Teleki, the Hungarian Prime Minister, addressing the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Lower House of the Hungarian Parliament. Count Teleki added
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  • 70 16 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) ness, facilitating intensive inter vention m the war." Japan had previously hoped to reach an agreement' with Russia, and Russia had nothing against the non-intervention pact if it resulted m a conflict between Japan and the U.S.A.. but when it was requested that
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  • 472 16 London, Feb. 1 Till crisis at Vichy is widely commented on m the Sunday Press. A sudden move by the Germans to overtun the uhole of France m order to threaten Britain hi the western Mediterranean is a possibility, writes the Sunday I xprrss, whose
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    36 16 )f.Man> British^, families from Gibraltar have arrived m Eng- land. Photo < i Shows: Some of the evacuat- ed children es- sorted by a i i nurse after their arrival at S j a reception i depot.
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