Morning Tribune, 5 February 1941

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  • 26 1 NE TT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Horning Tribune VoI 4, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1941 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAH v Morning Tribune Wednesday, February 5, 1941.
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  • 161 1 JAPAN WILL RESUME TRADE WITH SOVIETS Tokyo, Feb. 4. Z 7\P\N is a bout t0 re sunie^ commercial negotiationsW iiih the Soviet which, it is en iSeV trOl include an <rrangement for the transit Jf Japanese goods to Germary This was stated by a Government spokesman toa The Soviet has
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  • 51 1 Supply Ships Sunk London, Feb. 4 fO II ilian transport ships were Sunday by an unidentit marine near the Jugoslav tad of Vis in the central Adriatic, Jordni" to reports from the Altaar. frontier. toe is definitely identified as Veneto,, about 5,000 tons. ie other, about 6.000 tons, is unMD,
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  • 58 1 I London, Feb. 4. R Wendell Willkie has fourd nme after all to visit Eir*. itions were made hurriedly tn and he fiew to Dublin g* morning. His stay, however, l« imited to a meeting with valera and Mr. Willkie exJJ" w return in time to
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  • 410 1  - FOREIGN HELP FOR CHINA TO BE STOPPED MA TSUOKA TOKYO, FEB. 4. JHE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT ARE CONSIDERING TO PREVENT FOREIGN ASSISTANCE BEING GIVEN TO THE REGIME OF CHIANG KAI-SHEK, THE CHINESE GENERALISSIMO. THIS STATEMENT WAS MADE BY THE FOREIGN MINISTER, MR. Y. MATSUOKA, IN REPLY TO AN INTERPELLATION IN THE
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  • 148 1 "JAPAN LEGALLY RECOGNISES THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT IN LONDON BUT PRACTICALLY IT IS DIFFERENT." THIS SOMEWHAT CRYPTIC STATEMENT WAS MADE BY THE DEPUTY GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN TO THE FOREIGN PRESS TO DAY. According to the Domei Agency, the spokesman said that Mr Ohashi, the
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  • 395 1 East- West German Drive? (FROM ICI ITERS TORRESPONDENT ON THE GERMAN FRONTIER) LONDON, FEB. 4 THE BELIEF IS GROWING THAT GERMANY WILL NOT THRUST EASTWARDS BUT WESTWARDS, THOUGH THE POSSIBILITY THAT SHE MAY ATTEMPT BOTH AT ONCE IS ADMITTED. The belief is encouraged by the appeasement policy now being adopted
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  • 150 1 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. UK. 11. F. Stilwell, a planter employed on St. Leonard's Estate, Port Dickson, who was a member of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, was killed in a flying accident near Kuala Lumpur this evening. Mr. Stilwell, who was
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  • 176 1 London, Feb 4. A SMALL scale attack was carried out last night by aircraft of the Coastal Command on Brest. it is learned in London. A further attack on th» same scale was made jmt before dawn to-day. The raid on Brest, which is the 39th
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  • 455 2 Crisis At Vichy London, Feb. 4. WHILE a measagje sent from Vichy to New York Btgtefi that M. Laval will probably be re-admitted to Uae Vichy Cabinet to-day, news of Marshal Petain's refusal to collaborate with Germany beyond the terms of the Armistice comes from Vichy
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  • 425 2 Shanghai, Feb. 4. WHITE Russian guards at the temporary bamboo and straw matshed erected at the racecourse for the resumption of the ratepayers' meeting to-morrow have been heavily reinforced following the daring attempt by two Japanese to burn down thestructure in the early hours
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  • 44 2 Toiyo, Feb 4 JAPAN is about to resume comruerJ c-ai negotiations with the Soviet which. U is very likely, will include an arrangement for the transit of Japanese goods to Germany. This was stated by a eoverr.ment I spokesman to-day Reuter
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  • 57 2 London. Feb. I— Whtlfc fcqiuds were toiling to extricate victims from wrecked buildings in an East Anglian coast town, a British rescue bo it was racing over the sea to save the crew of a German bomber which came down at sea after bombing the town. Two of the crew
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  • 212 2 Konoye Seeks More Powers TokCAVING that the Bill t Jv T^ in e Hat,ona Mobilisation Act was the portant legislative mea i current Diet session ana to grant broad powers to the l (inment in meeting an the Prime Minister. Pi maro Konoye. at a plena: in the House of
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  • 46 2 LINER REFLOA TED West Palm Beach, (Florida), Feb. 4.— The 24,000-ton United States liner Manhattan which went aground on a sand bar when on a voyage from New York to California a mile off Lake Worth iniet on Jan. 12 has now been re -floated.— Reuter
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  • 63 2 Budapest. Feb 4. Floods in Hungary are assuming alarming proportions. The) streets south-west and north-east of Budapest are flooded. An ice barrier completely blocked the river in the Mohacs district where military firemen and volunteers turned out for emergency work Railway troops are also standing by as railway C o
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  • 47 2 Warrant Out For Bose Calcutta. Feb. 4. A PROCLAMATION has been ed for the arrest and attachment of the property of Mr SubMl Bose as he did not present bun^a in ccurt to answer a charse unaer the Defence of India rule- M*Bose Is still raiding Reuter
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  • 67 2 Comet Reported In Madras Colombo Madras. F- A COMET with a long tail ra ias'L night. It is believed tor the same seen at Colomb. *«B -I—Reuter. It will be rememberea comet was also reported been seen in Singapore froi Friday. It was seen to apt*' soon a^ U grew
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  • 148 2 London, Feb 4 D3ITAINS huge army not being permitted U rust, even if the circumstances of their live somewhat resembling peacetime, it is being jot fighting pitch by training In exacting condition.preaching warfare This theorv was seen in jjfactice Somewher England when 30,000 men and 3,000
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    • 91 2 SCHERINGS PRODUCTS Ni>w obtainable from ENGLAND. New stc«ks have now arrived of the following: ARCAWI. T*BLFr v PRO4.YNON B OLROSL'M ATOPIfiN TA3LZTS PR«X;YNON B PLROgUM PORTR -VOVAIOPHAN TABLETS PROOT*ON (WAGEIS ATOPHASYL I.NTRAVKNOOS. TFSTOTmiTIf CLYO TROPIN rvntAVKNOCS UROTROPIN TABLtTi ESSiw'.T'fL URAGKE UROTROPIN AMromis. ~l2 KA V ON vfrawon T*nrirrs NtUTRALON BffLLAOON.V
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  • 491 3 TT IS NOT THE LEAST SURPRISING, SAYS THE NEWS CHRONICLE THAT THE NETHERLANDS GOVERNMFNT IN LONDON HAS REACTED UNFAVOURABLY TO TOT RECENT REMARKS OF THE JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTER MR. Y. MATSUOKA, REGARDING THE PI ACE OF THE DUTCH EAST INDIES IN JAPAN'S NEW
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  • 167 3 London, Feb. 4. pa swazi press is at last allowed to state that the Americans th] 7 nut like Nazi ways, states the Daily Express. How lsike h as grown up is not explained. h .is said that his U-boats But ,0 sink American ships are
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  • 130 3 Bangkok, Feb. 4.— Prince Varavarn and three otiner delegates left for Tokyo by air this morning. Thirteen more delegates are flying to-morrow. —Reuter. Batavia, Feb. 4 Responding to the appeal by the MiMinister, Lord Beaverbrook, to "roll out the bombers." the Netherlands East Indies community has
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  • 149 3 New York, Feb. 4 rE chiefs of the Cuban Army and Navy Staffs have been arrested and the arrest of a former h^ad of police has been ordered for alleged seditious actions, according to an Havana despatch to the New York Times. a 4 President
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  • 185 3 Jerusalem, Feb. 4. AUSTRALIA is already actively pursuing the decisions laid down at the rerent Eastern Group Supplies Conference at New Delhi, declared Mr. R. G. Menzies (Australian Premier), who has arrived here. He added that j (he conference was one of the biggest wartime develop-
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  • 114 3 London. Feb. 4. rE alert which broke London's night of peace for the second time in 15 nights lasted oniy a few minutes and was the shortest of 'the war. i An Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique issued 1 this morning
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  • 159 3 20,000 JAPANESE KILLED Tokyo. Feb. 4 JAPANESE forces with naval .support successfully landed this morning in southern Kwangtui Province, north-east of Hongkong says an official announcement published in Canton by the Dome! Agency. A Japanese naval communique says that the object ol the landing is to cut off the arms
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  • 38 3 London. Feb .4^-Congo:e3e troops have left for the front', m Africa, according to a mes^e received in London from Leopoldville confirming (his movement; Very shortly Belgian native tiuop? will be fighting side by side with British forces Reuter
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    • 231 3 Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure Tr you have pains around tin- h.-.ir'. p.« pltatJon, dittlneM, headai lies at top ;<f I l.»i< k or head and abova cyan, ahorin breath, feel nervy, or Buffer from Bleep. loh.< or rntsmor) and energy, In< ig< tlon, worry and fear, i
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  • 1284 4  - PEOPLE A MD PLACES VERA ARDMORE BY Delightful Concert: News From The Hill U7ITH the almost complete dis- appearance o! musical mornings by members of the Singapore Musical Society, which had done so much in the way of promo' ine talents heft m the past years, music lovers did not
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    • 37 4 Your new "perm" For soft, natural curls and lasting waves try America's most famous permanent waving method developed by Helen Curtiss of New York. Consult MARIE of the NAOMI salon, lb, Rodney House, Battery Road, Telephone: 7555
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    • 113 4 I in oi xi ne The British Beauty Sak Entrance RAFFLES HOTEL or 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD PHONE 2868. aaaaMHBHHiwAPB 4^ X^ WHY M MU m THOUGHTFIi likW&/ PARENTS wm^^mk SEND n,E DAUGHTERS PITMAN'S It is because the College's IJ rapid specialised training extraordinarily successful in 0 young people to
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  • 793 5 Make Haste Slowly If You Value Your Health good ad vie** lor women readers eaction to the nervous strain from mc ,i uf us are suffering at present is a rase our pace of hving-sometimes Delng aware that we are dong to. tv about triends and loved ones, a feeing
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    • 27 5 ACORN RICH^gJI^JERSEY AaV m^tmr^ NEW ZEALAND EVAPORATED MILK FROM NEW ZEALAND COM gtfl»GH PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES l Warins Hi Adit, of Singapore Cold Storage Co* Ltd.
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  • 669 6  -  Ubique By ;TilK montli of Ftbrmry inaugurates nen j l MMOII In \achting, and this year thel Garrison Vacht Club STS making plan- ♦«> I I make thi^ the n,<st successful season in the history Of the dob. Considerable expansion jj I has taken phoi since the Hub
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  • 54 6 Calcutta Ffb 4 AT an extraordinary [>eu« meeting, the Indian Settj Union has decided to v.rhdn from the All-India Trace Unii Congress as a protest against t_« attitude towards the war and the failure to give the requ '.rod 1« to the Indian Trade Union, m
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  • 414 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) POPULARLY acknowledged as the "Barnura of **J™g pines Mr Edwin Tait arrived in Singapore yesterday, H_f_ffi**°!E responsible (or introducing many amusements and sports that have stuck on in the Philippines. ?S so that "Taif has become synonymous with pUTme lovfng playboys
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  • 780 7  -  H. L. HOPKIN'S Nerves Stand Up Well Under Raids. S How U. S. Changed Its Views: Women Now Show Knees London. Dec 0. |NA ,d, dsufhterol (to V* rnund Freud, who hn-analysw, has amongst us since ture had to leave She has British under l*j never seen
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  • 331 7 THANKS to the interest stf her firm, a young shop assistant, deserted in trouble by her lover, can restart life after a traffic experience. The Story was told at the Old Bailey, where Audrey Helen Seymour. 19. an attractive brunette, living in Fellowes-road, Hampstead, pleaded guilty
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  • 335 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1941 FRENCH "POLITICS" THE formation of a new political party in France—the "National Popular Party'*— under Nazi inspiration can only mean that Hitler has found Petair. none too easy prey. His efforts to secure U* acred Marshal's acquiescence in the Nazi designs on Tunisia and
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    • 144 7 Hen Made Younger By Treating Gland Getting up nighty burning of organs, whitish discharge. dull ache ItMM* of spine, groin and leg pains iiervnusneM. loss of ina«gy vlgnur are caused by a disease of the Prostate < r.land (a most important sex f^nd to m«n). TO overcome these troubles in
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    • 24 7 /£pX SAFEGUARD Kfiif YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SICURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. S.S. PHONE m
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  • 236 8 TOR ill-treating a mui-tsai. Goh Lai Wah. by beatir.u her with a cane causing her to suffer unnecessarily, a 75 year-old woman. Ng Bee Koh. was yesterday fined $10 or ten days' simple imprisonment b« the fifth magistrate. Mr. L.C. Goh. Bee Koh was further
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  • 245 8 1939 Armed Cantonese Robbery Guilty TO a charge of arm*^ alleged to have been pt.v^;' ed with the aid of two other tonese on the morning of <' loDe 17. 1939. at Towner R<-' ;d Serangoon Road. So Hun Cantonese, claimed trial yesijj day, at the Assizes b Justice Gordon
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    • 517 8 S A I, I of GOWNS Greatly Reduced Prices v a <; i 13, Battery Road. Top Floor. Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in #11 0\ 24 Hours If W F I ,he JiseSTSri of Nixoderm hy an to work immediately rlenrlnpr and paling A plo ih-lan li li no
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  • 95 9 Rhythm And Action THESE three pictures are on view at the photographic exhibition at Raffles Hotel, held in aid of the Home Guard Fund. Two are the works of Mrs. D. M. N. Davidson and the other by Mrs. C. Tyrwhitt. Top left is an unusual and beautiful shot of
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  • 119 10 DEATH FOLLO WS INJUR Y A CHINES*: roolir employed at the Civil Airport. Kallang, stepped dfl the sharp end of a piece of (flood while working one :ift« moon, and injured his loot. He went home and applied some Chinese medicine to the injured loot, but it became worse and.
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  • 72 10 A LLEGED to have fatally wounded his compatriot Kha mis Taman with a knife, a 30-year-old Bentrali W Im, Syed Pateh Aii bin Sycd Ahmad Shah, was produced before the fifth magistrate. Mr L.C. Goh, yesterday. A charge of murder was explained to him The offence was! alleged
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  • 230 10 l A 14- YEAR-OLD Chinese schoolboy, Loh Mong i J A Cher, was fatally injured when the bicycle he J 1 was riding was in collision with a motor-lorry. which was pulling a trailer loaded with sacks oC t coke, at the junction of Tank Road
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  • 80 10 Warned Gamblers: Month's Gaol BECAUSE he shouted an alarm to warn gamblers in house in Sago Street. when Inspector Cheah Teng Cheok was about to conduct a laid on the place, Chan Chew, who pleaded guilty to a charge of obstructing in the arrest of other persons, was sentenced to
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  • 34 10 London, F:b. 3— ln th? freight market, the continued keen ore demand for th^ United State* and Ilm^nite was arranged for Colachel to Northern Range at $25 while Vizagapatam to Baltimore was
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  • 204 10 "I Am Not Prejudiced," Says Judge j -a think I can say I am nol at all j I prejudiced against her but to 'avoid even the appearance of tvi; though there is absolutely no rea-i son for it, I shall grant the appfr cation." said Mr. J. L MoFai
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    • 48 10 Mickey Mouse ifo Wa/f i>iw^l f" 'O KNOW S I Kfcf aA fY- I'VE ear ,V U Y ACCORDS .."Y^Pfit!! I I-P('tH H e NOsffrJlSW ~1 Q r-Hfe.%S?^ >3^&W«« ita^^j^ SS^WBWI y yi.-st3\ s i i^ <US; gmw^ rHc BEANS' tt 5^ tu^t /7 Cj Lrt^VJ _^T »> O^
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    • 392 11 NMNMH filiations Vacant ~Z\r\ ■teno-tjpist, intelligent. So l£ Malaya Tribune. i (No 379G) nprirnced mechanics by motor inS Malaya Tribune 1 (No. 367G) ~^n.roilec;or with cash eecun- VS Traders. 127. Jalan Beeru ir»«« 3370) pw- i«r«priiatelv— Experienced lady Doy. passed seventh by MoWiU tia.n them as mechanics. 44 Malaya Tribune.
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    • 481 11 ENGINEER A.M. Inn C E AM Ins*. Struct. E.. A. C0. 1.. experienced RC. Design (London) road construction, building construction etc., speaks English. French, Malay, free in one month. seeks post with contractors or consiilUnc engineers In Malaya. Box 121. Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 322G) Wanted WANTED to purchase second
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    • 631 11 To Let TO LET 344 388 Tanjong Katong Road Suitable for Shops. Rent, $40-. Apply R Penhas, 117. Cecil Btrwl Singnpore. (No 393G) CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Small house To Lei lor long or short periods during February and March. Box 110. Malava Tribune. Singapore. (No 303G) ITO LET one new compound
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    • 542 11 Vegetable Seeds RELIABLE local vegetable seeds may be had at 10 cents per packet from Majus. 35. Orchard Road. Singapore. (No 35'K3» Motor Vehicles WANTED 8 HP delivery van full particulars. Eastern Traders 127. Jalan Be»*r. Singapore. (No. 338' H SALE. HILLMAN MINX. 1935 model, tiptop condition, comprehensive insurance till
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    • 411 11 i ON THL?j I AIR SINGAPORE zhl 225 metre* (1.333 kcjs) ZHPI NM metres (988 mcls) 1 /iip: 41.38 metres (7.25 met*) 1 From 8 08 a.m. to 8.35 am From 10.00 a.m. to 1.50 p.m. from 500 pm to 16 00 p.m. I/ONDON CENTRAL TRANSMISSION i-><- -ifi H6 metis*
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  • 226 12 Bardia Film A Historical Document THE official Austra- lia n h ]ni ul lhe capture Ol liardia. tn,- Italian fortn on I he coast o! Libya, will be shown m Bij i tins week. a Historic Docu- ..j\v Captain prank Hurley, who la in charge ot the Australian Department <>i
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  • 56 12 Beggar Bound Over ADMITTING that he had begged for alms and that he had received one cent from a passer-by at the five -foot way ol Boat Quay, yesterday evening, Ahmad bin Bujang. 35. was bound over in the sum of $30 for a period of six months bv Mr.
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  • 61 12 THEFT OF BICYCLE ALLEGED THRHE Chinese, charged with having stolen a bicycle and alternately with fraudulent possession of stolen bicycle parts, claimed trial before Mr Conrad Oldham, in the second court, yesterday. The men were. Koh Ah New, Tan Chek. and Lee Ee Phuar.. 'iUv case was postponed for mention
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    • 199 12 Come and Roar at Hynkel, Herring and Napoloni In the Greatest LAUGH SHOW of the Decade! 1 SHOWS DAILY WMj M5 and Ml <^||| CHARLIE 2 < CHAPLIN The GREAT of DICTATOR" luted Artists Release All Advance Reservations for CASH only I Tickets on sale one hour before start of
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    • 231 12 Hundreds have come back to see it again tod again! Are you going to miss it? SEE IT TO-DAY! Daily 4 SHOWS Bis &ms p.m. ALILiiTi Wilt A Waiver Bros. greatest adventure story with the t:, m >tar of "ROBIN HOOD" at his best! ERROL j fi*ffif n J *SADQU\I
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  • 215 13 FE armed robbery case which, on Monday, wa> postponed to enable a defence witness to give his evidence, was continued yesterday, at the Assizes. before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith and a common jury. In this case, a milk-seller, Rajbali Rai, is alleged tc have been waylaid
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  • 49 13 STABBED MAN: GAOLED FOR causing hurt to a compatriot by stabbing him with a folding knife. Palany. a Tamil, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate, yesterday. Palany admitted having stabbed Sinnasamy at 10.15 a.m. on Jan. 25, at the R.A.F. Seletar.
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  • 83 13 ALLEGED to have committed an act of gross indecency with Kassim bin Awang, an 18--year-old Malay. W. D. Lambert, a Britisher, appeared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the tliird court, yesterday. The alleged offence, which is punishable under Section 377-A of the Penal Code, was
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  • 43 13 TO-NIGHT'S A.R.P. RADIO TALK FE Director of Air Raid Precautions, Mr J. E. Jeans, will give his second radio talk on A.R.P- tonight at ten minuses past seven. The subject of his talk will be "Incendiary Bombs and How to Deal With Them."
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  • 52 13 New Delhi. Feb 4 INDIAN troops, mechanised cv\ airy, Infantry and engineers' are ir the v in of the oretanl operation! m Italian Bail Africa, according t( a Raj communique. The la diapatchei report tin exceptionally line work by sappers .mn miners in Hi. ...i
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  • 234 14 I SENTENCE of six months' rigorous imprisonment, and eight 0 strokes of the heavy rotan, was passed on a young Chinese, Oian Giok Cheng, in the second court, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to an Indian trolley-bus driver
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  • 244 14 Bombay, Feb. 4. APPLICATIONS ar? being received from all over India for entry into the recently established OffiCft_i' Training School at Mhow where an intensive six months' training course is given. During a visit to the school, says Reuters 1 special correspondent. I saw raw recruits
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  • 42 14 £1,000 Damages Against Doctor 'From If. L. Hopkiu I London. Feb. 3. A DECREE nisi has been grante 1 to Mr H. T C. Pepper He was awarded damages of £1.000 The co-respondent wa_ Dr. L D. Spackman.—Via Cable and Wire l?ss
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  • 281 14 Didn't Know Of War Japa nese TO a charge that he made a drawing on Jan. 1, 1941, within the prohibited area surrounding the islands of Blakang Mati and Pulau Brani, which drawing was calculated to be directly or indirectly useful to a foreign power or to an enemy, Soji
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  • 355 14  -  CHARLES CHAPLIN By JO me the funniest thing in the world can be the ridicule of phonies and stuffed shiits In high places. The bigger the phony you have to work on, the better chance you have for a funny picture and it would
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  • 264 14 "THE GREAT DICTATOR 1 (At The Capitol) CHARLIE CHAPLIN once wj of his $2,000,000 film H Great Dictator" (now showing the Capitol) that he did J mean it to be a propaganda that he produced it became hated dictators, and that I wanted the world to la«? h
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    • 382 14 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished J| mr%•»Z w% mm Daffn I I c bats tji rrh and in a natural wav restores in S ntfJHIII hearing in some of the most obstinate cases. Started in 24 Hours by Praised By Users Former sufferers naturally are high In rJcW DiSCOVCrV i""*'
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    • 37 14 TO-DAY HOCKEY Chlneet v Argyll.,, Hong Lira Oreen; Royal rJuvy v Post Office, Post Office. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDFS TO-DAY 54 a.m., 8.5 ft.; 4.40 p m., 7 ft. TOMORROW. 445am. 83 ft.; G.20 p.m 6.5 ft
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  • 179 15 I ..lit Baker's Htfit* From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Feb. 4. i magnificent donation of £10,000 has i N mad e by Mr. C Alma Baker C.8.E., Batu i t( the Imperial war coffers for the pur- I •f (wn Tornado aircraft, the latest
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  • 42 15 Athens, fen. GREEK general headauarters communique states their was restricted actiby patrol? and artillery. Inistrj of Public Security i que states that enemy raft propped bomta on the t of western Pelopponnesus tout killing any persons or ing damage. Reuter
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  • 49 15 THE Loyals beat the j Royal Austra- j Han Air Force at) water polo yesterday' by six goals to one, 1 at Gilman Barracks.: Bradley. Hume and' Rotherham were; prominent for the royals and Jenkins 1 1 played a captain s game for the airmen.
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  • 84 15 London. Feb. 4. j The text was issued ro-day of two votes ioi credit, totalling I i 1.600,000 ,000 to meet j expenditure arising out of the war. The first is a supplej mentary estimate on the amount required for the year ending March 31 next, for the Navy. Army
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  • 20 15 Mx. A. E MULs M.C.S.. has beer, aopointed to be an As sistant District Judgi for thi Settlement o! Singapore.
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  • 120 15 New York, Feb. 3. STEEL backlogs are sufficient to lirtoort current operation for a r least three months. The Scrap Market is marking time In Spelter, the appointment, ot the Priority Sub-Committee Is being awaited and the supply and' demand position is very ccmfjr-; table. In
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  • 91 15 $800,000 A Month From Savings Bonds WAR Savings Certificates in Malaya are now bringing in money for ine war at the rate of more than $800,000 a month. The latest total is $3,173,580. which shows an advance of $834,610 over the total of a month ago. The rapid rise in
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  • 439 15 >ljiim< ihmm< Vaue JJOW, although he had no money and no job, he was willing to furnish a house by borrowing money and support his wife and four children, was related by Joseph Elias, to Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, before
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  • 229 15 London* ¥eb. 4. fLOSBR cultural relations, foreshadowed in the recent preliminary announcement of the British-Hellenic convention, are seen more clearly in the details of the convention issued yesterday. In addition to the exchange of University professors and other men of learning, modern Greek is to te regarded as
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  • 279 16 BRITISH AID FOR ABYSSINIAN KING LONDON, FEB. 4. ORITAINS AIMS IN HKLFINO HAIEE «£««>>^"cSmBotT-HB 'RE K DEFINED BY MR. ANTHONY EDEN IN THE E "St WcOME THE EIGN SECRETARY SAID THAT THE BR«_" S GWEKNMENT WOtLD «LLCUM_ REAPPEARANCE OF AN INDEPENDENT ETHIOPIAN SI ATE AND KMUuni_--> EMPEROR'S CLAIM TO THE
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  • 325 16 London. Feb. 4. TllK British are pursuing the Italians even aloiitf mule track running south-east from Barentu and are relentlessly carrying their tail. In the northern sector along the only railway, British troops in lorries, preceded by light armoured mits, continue to advance on
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    30 16 London, Feb, 4.— The latest bulletin about the Colonial Secretary, Lord Lloyd, states that Lord Lloyd's condition is unchanged and gives cause for gave anxiety Reuter LORD LLOYD
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  • 65 16 Separate Licences Needed For Chemicals London. Feb. 3. EFFECTIVE from F.b. 5, separate Board of Trade licences* will be required for th? importation of silver ores, concentrates and residues, which at present ar? permitted under a general licence which has now been revoked. Similar action has been taken in connection
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  • 69 16 When Musso Told The Truth THE following 7 conversation i v between Hitler i and Mussolini 1 is reported to 1 li a v e taken S v place at their I J last meeting: 1 S Hitler: "And J y o u r Army, Mussolini a 11 right, 1
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  • 19 16 Mr. H. F. Hammond has been appointed t. member of the Pilol Board. Singapore, vie Mr. R. V. Harris.
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  • 227 16 London. Feb. 4. I I is inconceivable that we shall not have to meet •ome gigantic effort on the part of the enemy to overcome the one thorough obstacle that stands in the way of all kJi dreams the British Empire— and to overcome us
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  • 124 16 Economist Says London. Feb 4. I DO not believe that air raid damage cau.sed to buildings up to date would exceed or even reach one year's full building capacity of Biitain." This statement was made this morning by the famous' economist. Mr. J M. Keynes.
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  • 110 16 NATIONAL SECURITY MEAS URES IN S. AFRICA Pretoria, Feb. 4. WIDE oowers to deal with sub vcrsive or undesirable associations, unauthorised drilling or military exercises and interference with a lawful meeting are among the provisions of the eagerly-awaited National Security regulations gazetted to-day. The regulations, which come into force immediately,
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