Morning Tribune, 6 February 1941

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  • 26 1 NE TT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune r.„, ,;_No. I Thursday, Feb. 6, 1941 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Thursday, February 6, 1941.
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  • 80 1 CABINET SPLIT IN UJLGARIA L mmtt SOFIA, FEB. 5. E RESIGNATION OF IC BAGRIANOFF, BULGARIA'S 0 AXIS AGRICULTURE MI»ER. WAS DUE TO DIFRENCES WITH HIS CABINET LiM^rs 0VER --hj. NA )N S ECONOMIC POLICY. is clear that- King Boris dism *ih the views M. Bagfci™* ht back from his reMWt
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  • 26 1 IE Greek n*' Feb 5 Gener »l Head«C r„ communi q«e sta_^Vn7!?___* successful SE2_^%5__-aw Ci_?^£___ P^ners and' KS bun^?nt supplies of! and munitions.' Reuter
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  • 221 1 fAIRO, Feb. s.— Urged on by Jj British Imperial troops, the Italians m Libya are increasing the speed of their withdrawal towards Benghazi. So far 400 sfrigglers have been captured. This is revealed in to-day's communique from British headquarters in Cairo. Meanwhile Italian forces retreating eastwards from Barentu and
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  • 475 1 n«r in the air and war in albania LONDON, FEB. 5. IE KAF. MADE A SECOND DAYLIGHT SWEEP OVER THE SNOWBOUND FRENCH COAST RLY THIS AFTERNOON, AFTER RESUMING EIR NIGHT RAIDS ON GERMAN TARGETS ON JIGGER SCALE THAN HAD BEEN POSSIBLE FOR FORTNIGHT.
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  • 41 1 Latest news S S from the Greek S front shows S that Tepelim. I important in- j land t apply J base, and Va- j lona, vital Al- j I banian port,! S are both threat- J ened.
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  • 400 1 London, Feb. 5. ITALIAN reverses continue in Albania, and although official news of the latent lighting is scanty, reports from other source* suggest that important results will be achiev ed in battles north of Klisura and Tepelini on the central front. Tepelini is reported to be
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  • 19 1 Total number of emi,»> plane* drstro>rd during >esterda> on all fronts up to midnight London time ELEVEN
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  • 116 1 London, Feb. 5 fHE existence of radio hostilities was disclosed in the House of Commons to-day as a sequel to a question about jamming which was occurring on the socalled Forces' programme of the 8.8.C. The Minister of Information, Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, said that the lamming,
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  • 123 1 London Feb 5 THREE German bomber, aie reported to have been shot down into the sen. when German bomb< rs attacked a convoy off the .^outh-east coast of England to-day. A thrilling fisht took place, mostly in liazv W«ather, but the crump of exploding bombs
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  • 301 2 London, Feb. 5. MR. Wendell Willkie is now on his way to Portugal by air, cji route lor the United States. Mr. Wendell Willkie proved himself again to be a great hustler. So that he could see war-scarred Britain before returning to the United
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    104 2 yL Helpless civi- y^ T Hans who had i 1 already lost 1 S their homes i and possessions in Nazi indis- i criminate bom 1 bing raids lost their lives when <he rest j centre in which J they were sheli tering W9i wrecked in S night air raid
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  • 132 2 Tokyo. Feb. 5. COMMENTING on the Netherlands East Ino.es v opposition to the constiuction of a "greater EasAsia mutual prosperity sphere" by Japan, the Chugai Shogyo says that the Netherlands Government's opposition is nothing and Japan will go forward as planned The paper hopes that the Netherlands
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  • 503 2 PASSING OF LORD LLOYD LONDON i| B I OKI) LLOYD, SECRETARY FOR THE COLONIES 1 lj LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. DIED PF\fl FULLY IN HIS SLEEP ABOUT MIDNIGHT LAST M(J IT WAS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING. Until comparatively recently Lord Lloyd was one ofl stormy petrels of modern politics.
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  • 128 2 Washington, Feb. STARTING the second day's debate on the Aid ft tain Bill in the House of Representatives, Mr.. Richards renounced his former Isolationist staai urged Congress to pass the Bill, saying that it be cowardly to defeat the Bill, the pastoge m would make dictators
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  • 127 2 Shanghai, Feb. 5. WITH not a single Japanese voter present, the Shanghai Ratepayers' meeting unanimously approved a tax increase. The place was swamped with police, Russian guards and Japanese gendarmes. Meanwnile. the Japanese authorities have arrested the two Japanese wh 0 are alleged to have attempted to set
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  • 29 2 I N< DESERTERS froi ian forced r to the deil r».cv of R" bombardon destroying th< Indian bai conspicri tr lining and nation ha3 p> Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 197 2 Arthritis Agony Curbed in 30 Minutes The amazing new discovery Rumend banishes tho palm of Arthritis. Rheumatism, l«umhago, Neuritis and Sciatica like magic. In 30 minut. s after the first dn«r, pains disappear, and in a few days thi.s marvelous medlf-in** dissolves and removes the body poisons snd I'rir Acid
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  • 131 3 rt Mania/ Finding as bt !i announced that unner Gardner has been iced to five years' impriir and dismissal from fcrvice with disgrace as a ol the findings of the martial. charge against Gunner b under the Official Secrets that between Decembe:, In ir»4o. for a purLl
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    115 3 W A daring cx-^ ploit has been i successfully car- ried out by warships of the J tiny Greek) i Fleet, which J shelled Italian forces for an i hour as they tried to force i J a way through the Greek land i defenders along L J the coast.
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  • 30 3 New D2lhi. Feb. 5. [«anit that the CommanderJJ"; I tdian Army. Lt.-Gen. fleck, will broadcast to India uops in the Middle P-m »G.M.T> on Feb m New n ihi Reuter
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  • 38 3 BOXING CHAMP DIES (From H.L. Hopkint London, Feb. 5. Gunner Jim McMurray. former heavyweight champion of the Indian Army, was killed when bombs struck the hotel on the south-east coast where he was employed.- Via Cable *z Wireless
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  • 148 3 Old China Coast Skipper (82) Dies Lp- London. Feb. 5. ABEL WARDLAW BEST, whose death .it 12 was announced to-day, went to sea us Hull of his service was off the tun recently he described Chinese pirates Rlera as "a picnic compared with the Of Wall Street." retirement he speculated
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  • 367 3 By Gordon Young, Reuter' special correepondeni with the Bi e$ in Lit) i/a i London. Feb. ~> WHILE the forward elements of Gen. fVavelTa army were striking further west, i entered Bert* Giovanni, formerly called Kl Gubba, about 2.", niiles from Doina. The British Imperial
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  • 96 3 (From H. L. Hopkin* London. Feb 5. THE death has occurred of Mrs. Gertrude Brown, the daughter of the late Captain John Blair who was lormerlv in Singapore. The death has also been reported of Mr Edward Duncan Lane at the age of 74. Mr Lane
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 55 3 St *JlfV 1 M I t ivl^TxV^B Wc have assortment f Chinese Sea Crass Mats fe \^B selling <il pre-war prices. mC- Ca and See them g^SS^f? if 1 V v *f' RnFi -I'^ Iff I L "I I i gg KfltgaHn IP |j-^*>-, M TA^ Inexpensive Quality Store. fPA^KOKS
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  • 928 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By r opening i.. if CIUU lie liaplin's lan. in The Oreal Dtctatoi and Vuesday the apitol was cotnpl* ly booked out tot one of tin- most brilliant film premieres that the town has i !In film lias been praised and wntten
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    • 48 4 o** M Elizabeth Arden urges you to cleanse r-£" er "V hot weather with feathery Cleansing Cream and use Ardena Skin Tonic lecly to keep cool and fresh. It is as stimulating as a cool breeze. AUO^ J,i£*C MAVX.MtD'S BaUery Roa(L Imported Gowns Accessories 5 Stamford Road »««W
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    • 43 4 j BALL j j MEETING i i There will he I a general meel- mg of all the helpers for the St. Valentine's J I Day Ball at the Victoria Memo- i rial II aI on t Sundav at 10.45 N a.m. j
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    • 22 4 "MAISON GALAXY" 19, STAMFORD ROAD TEL. 2305. HIGH CLASS EUROPEAN LADIES' HAIR DRESSING AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. Manicure By MISS AXX 1 1
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  • 1314 5 Figure faults are largely due to carelessness and bad carriage. Simple exercises and the right way of standing do much to correct them I \T I HtsT SIGN of those extra inches, whether visible below the chin, round the neck, at ,'ns take yourself in
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    • 79 5 WnjjiiilwKmp T T F "R w> *a« t»*4j^ for nouns/!/** £0 d*?s' a*d full rich flavour S.CS Butter has all the One I vfl f qualities you expect in |< -Tr butter— nourishing :reamy flavour and A IJ J golden colour. v J fresh Butter should be I hveryow |j§
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  • 515 6 STREET-LENGTH STYLES More Popular Than Ever STRfICT-LBMOTO di I such as the practical and becoming nmue. i now to be I i'mcilla's ol BU Court, mlord Road, arc becoming liii isaslnglj popuiai partly au.v thev are SO comfortable and practical and partly because, In these war-time days, some women prefer
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  • 52 6 Tuck -In Effects Embroidered Borders Ibove left, a tuck-in shirt effect, tarried out in aoMd and stripad layen. The arrow-he \d packets .iTv made oi tut* striped fabric, \hove right, a M'k eeat in navy ani? wh't* with a novel border running down the centre front which MfgestS an eyelet
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  • 93 6 JUMPER JERKINS STYLE ne vs in wash dresses are the jui and jerkins styles, two smart exarapli which are shown above. A contract ir. cl bray is offered in the classic shirtwubti in stripe w th a jerkin in solid colour opens d.wn the front. The mint green"; per dress"
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    • 28 6 MMTSJtf j j DRESSES, CORSETS, A. HOSIERY. X^y 61, STAMFORD ROAD (Eu Court). Tel. 3335 "SNOW WHITE" eu INING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLKANFJi.S COLLMAN ST. Phone «;013
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    • 79 6 UP TO THE MIN^ ARANGEWORTHVOFIfOfI NOTICE We have Gowns for M taste. A delightful rang* mdividual styles. In .a v»j of beautiful shades, in ay new novelty matt: WJ trimmed with fascmaunfP necklaces and beadingPlains and prints P'** $19^0 m# Also an intriguing selection <ij/typ jCra of Plastic Jewellery Necklaces,
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  • 1364 7 D ;>< ASTING from the Singapore Station last night, the II v 0 f Air Raid Precautions, Mr. J. F. Jeans, speakendiary bombs said:— an incendiary bomb 1 the ro f of a house it e 0 n thi to;) floor and will five
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  • 124 7 CHETTIAR ORGANISER ENTERTAINED WITH a view to introducing Mr. SP L. Dcvarayan Chettiar. 'who is succeeding temporarily Mr A. S. Nair, the Assistant Branch Secretary in charge of the Bombay Life Assurance Co., Singapore, during the latter's absence on leave, a tea party was held at the company's office premises
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  • 308 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1941 WOPS ON THE RUN IT no time since the outbreak of war have Britain's land, air and naval force*) been so advantageously disposed over the various theatres, as they are today. World interest in the next fewdays will continue to l>e focussed on the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 44 7 HOMPSON OPTICAL CO. I, ARCADE BUILDING Specializing; Oi ulnr Muscle Anomalies. Crossed lives Intricate Visual I^SSSf^ Glasses if needed J?^ R A. Hi-.nipson Dr. of Ocular M Science. "»!>pan Clinical Experience' Hhone 3002. flBL« j- ;^l__ -ss^^-- »^wfflflr^ rrf{ >. f™f^^n*^*m wßmtßb^^^t^^rr^rrimiF^&fail dtS^ f-M r~~^^imm
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    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. .SECURITY PIUS SERVICE Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. S.S. PHONE KO. Ml»
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  • 83 8 BETTY and ALICE —And Not Sisters Either! In the Turkish Harem sequence in 'Tin Pan Alley," a 20th Century Fox picture, Betty Grable plays an important role. It is a comedy musical number with Billy Gilbert, the comedian, as the Sultan. Betty sings and dances Alice Faye. same company, same
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  • 211 8 "IN my view, I have no doubt that in a case of this desenption, for the prosecution to succeed, it is essential that !t be proved that the owner of the premises had guilty knowledge that unlawful gaming was in progress. It is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 486 8 SALE I of GOWNS Greatly Reduced Prices u i 13, Battery Road. Top Floor. Asthma Agony Curbed in 10 Minutes I a discovery oi Mendaco by an saaafsoyau to steep, bat also builds up tin Ami physician It i no longei neces- system to ward ofl future sttacka PortaKll anyonr
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  • Article, Illustration
    947 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) n f r om the medical point of view, that under the ting in Malaya in general, and Singapore in tion trail a farce and always will be. Notifli (gjng lo the social stigma and the ignoi ,f the domiciled races, and medical examina,ugh and 'safe,'
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  • 580 9 JJECLARING that actually there was very little to distin guish between the cases. Mr. Justice Gordon Smith disposed of three armed robbery cases at the Assizes yesterdav Siah Jin Quee, Liow Thian Seng and So Hung had a! been found guilty of armed robbery and
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    85 9 Fastest craft afloat are the torpedo boats which have made their appearance in this war. They can travel at anything up to fifty knots and are a deadly striking section of the fleet in i their hit and run attacks. It j is only regrettable that the German and
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  • 158 9 MID all the news of the thousands of prisoners that the British have taken in North Africa it ought not to be forgotten that the Greeks have been killing and capturing small armies of Mussolini's heroes too. It was the Greeks who first made us realise
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  • 151 10 PXKADING guilty on two counts <«! criminal hi each of trust. Chnrlie Cheat) .1 former sales de partment clerk employed by Bate Shoe Co I to" in Prince Edward Pond. Was sentenced to one months' rigorous Imprisonment on each charge in the fifth court, yesterday
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  • 221 10 BECAUSE he lighted a fire in the Naval Base dockvard, Tay Swee Son*, 28, was lined $15, or, i in defanh. three weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr J G Rappoport, third magistrate, yesterday. > 1 When charged with lighting a fire in an un-
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  • 154 10 RELIEF FOR MALA YS IN MECCA AND JEDDAH OWING to conditions arising from the war, some 1,500 Malays in Mecca and Jeddah have unfor- tunately been unable jto maintain t^emI .selves. The Malayan Governments have come t 0 their assistance This relief is being given through the agency of His
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  • 36 10 London. Feb. 5. THE sinking of Uie two trawlers Relcmzo and Luda Lady is announced in an Admiralty communique which acds that there was no lass of life in the Luda Lady Reuter
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  • 93 10 TWO Chin«e. Ong li Kur, 23, and Ll Chun Keng, 33. both of whom were employed as bovs in the General Hospital, claimed trial when they were charged with being members of uni. wful societies before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate, yesterday Ong. was charged
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 238 10 1 r L ,X, \j .T^^t a En I fcjJ* v %S\w^^^ L BY PiO^d BRITISH INDIA LIMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). Ihe best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call tn China, India, Ceylon and the
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    • 14 10 Mr (i. P Dripper I haa been appointed j Inspector of Mfoes, P rak
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    • 292 10 Piles Drive You Crazy Doh't let itching, bleeding, int. rr.al or nrotruding Piles sap your vitality, rum JourniTves. and drive you craiy with w*. Chinaroid the recent £»covery of a.. Amer■can physician stops the pain ininutj vou can walk. ride, work and enjo !i m comfort. It al*o quickly aids
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 44 10 [Mickey Mouse By Walt Dimey 7K, r OPO.iEF J/ V^ DAP-BL^Nf.D V k o± £u\m ALL I'VE irzJr^L ~~Z^F< 3AC< HOME V 7 A SOMETIMES! J&a 'J iCkled fjL\\} V vou pcoß'i.vJ .^FT o^ the J A y //^YV^<e. ii*ii Nd^ I^.^BBb v 1
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    • 422 11 HJGJH Situations Vacant TT^TTno-typist. intelligent IKX x (No. 367G; Ei 'tern Trader. 337Q) d r ,ri*.atelv— Experienced lady a srsra ssg» D passed seventh by M -?nlB kbMB as mechanics. 144 ilaiaya Tribune. Singu\n~ EnKlifh teacher for I V: E^ply Principal. Hwa ,oi I>,l.Sanggaran1 >,l.Sanggarang o^ go) *TT7xpe:-:enced 'a*" 0
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    • 546 11 BY CEYLONESE PLANTER with long experience in nfw planting budyraftlng replanting etc. Can do accounts and furn sh security if necessary. Apply Box 154 co Malaya Tribune. Ipoh. (No, 391G) ENGINEER A.M. Inst C E. AM. Ins'.. Struct. E.. A. C0. 1.. experienced RC Design (London) road construction, building construction
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    • 595 11 To Let TO LET- 144 Si 338 Tan.loim Katong Road Bint.it.lt foi Shops. Rent $40-. Apoly R Penhas, 117. Cecil Street, Sing«ip>ri iNo 393G) CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Small house To Let for long or short periods d'irl:iK February and March. Box 110 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No 303U) TO LET one new
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    • 550 11 Vegetable Seeds RELIABLE local vegetable seeds may be had at 10 cents per packet from Mnjus, 35. Orchard Road. Singapore. (No 350O) Motor Vehicles WANTED 8 H.P delivery van full partlculara, la^ern Traders 127, Jalan Bessr, Smgtpore (No. 338<*1 S:\LE, HILLMAN MINX, 1933 model, tiptop condition, comprehensive lnsurui>'>* till December.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 416 11 i ON THE I AIR I SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metre* l 333 kc s) ZHPI 30. 96 metres (9.89 rac's) ZBP] 41. jk metres (7 25 mcls) From 8.99 i m te 8 35 a.m. Prem 10.00 a.m. to 150 p.m. From 5 00 p.m. to io mi p.m. LONDON
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  • 301 12 NEWS BREVITIES Mr. W C. Taylor been appointed i Re ,t rar pi Deed Settlement of M acca. A Commission Acting Bub-Ueuter-ant In the S S.R.N V R. has been urant mi to Mr. F. R. Mar.Jl. Sycd Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff, J.Phas boon appointed Municipal Commissioner for the Town
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  • 106 12 BECAUSE he found the Salvation Army Remand Home for Boys unpleasant." Teo Eng Wan. .a lr, vcar-old Hokkien. will be kep' in the Reformatory for two years. Teo was sentenced to six strokes Of the rotan and six weeks a( the Salvation Army Remand Home (or Boys,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 200 12 The I OWNS HIGHEST Kvrnl JL Jfe TERRIFIC ENTIII SIASM S s^R y ihndim ns ti knkd \w W M Shown thr world over at Increased m A PRICKS, but VOL see it at A jS^jr OCR USUAL PRICES I SHOWS DAILY .10.30 A.M.— 3. 1 5— «.L r >—
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    • 183 12 Hundreds have come hack to see it again and again Are you going to tniss it? SEE IT TO-DAY Daily 4 SHOWS ".^us"^.™. A L II AM Ife BS Warner Bros, greatest adventure story with the famow star of "ROBIN HOOD" at hi> best: IflyNN^MSm Hamk Brcnda MARSH ALL^fc^S^ "tffi
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  • 55 13 Breach Of Trust Alleged Alleged to have committed criml nal breach oi t: u;| of $57 worth Of shi] tickets with which he was entrusted. Lee Hong Lim. a Chinese, claimed trial before Mr J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate, yesterday. The case was postponed for mention 0 n Feb 12.
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  • 73 13 Thief Sent To Gaol £OR the theft of four 1 oranges and a flask, worth 25 cents. Seng Chew Kwan. 29] was sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by .six months' police supervision, in the second court yesterday. The accused was stated to have removed the, articles
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  • 112 13 Beaverbrook's Message To North Borneo "AT an hour wher we await the ful onslaught of the German air force,' says Lord Beaverbrook. Minister for Aircraft Production, I in a telegram to the Governor of North Borneo, "the generous hearted people of North Borneo fortify I our squadrons anew, bringing to
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  • 83 13 London. Feb. 5 AFTER all his brother officers hac been killed or wounded. Capt J C. W. Lewis, of the Welsh Guards, held the remnants of hi* company for 36 hourj in the street ji Boulogne last May despite in- tense enemy fire until he too
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  • 155 13 Because he acted as banker for I party ol ten ramblers In a house In Ord Road. An Lye i <• a Chinese, was fined $200, or, U> default, ten week rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. JO Rappopprt thirl magistrate, yesterday. He was also warned that
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 89 13 t L OUR AIR-CONDITIONED CABARET 1 iTHE BEST IN THE EAST) IS THE MOST FREQUENTED I I NIGHT SPOT IN TOWN! llOOfc PERFECT ENJOYMENT ASSUREDI '—^——'"-^•^^^^^^m^^m^ma^mmmmm* M mma^mm^m^m^^a^m^^mmmi^ TO-MGHT I "TEA DANCE DANCE )f TO-DAY 9.30—12 p.m. 6.30 to 9 P.M. FREE ADMISSION TO SERVICES IN UNIFORMS! fVX I Alkll
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    • 224 13 LAST DAY TODAY j i'AYIIJOX us**.!.-. J I HHHHHHM (I* <lw« lumlkrili ■>< Jmm jf Ml tM mum* .s. smi *_^^k I M' V .h 1 »l»jnn«* i*lw» *Sup«t< .n W m \JB '.iIJ 4f T* -L >lo wuM>-. m. mUw B^^Bv^ ll*» f f -PRISCILLA LANE 'ROSEMARY LANE 1
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  • 489 14 S.R.C.'s Hockey Win Over Indians S.K.C :i: Sappers and Miners u. THE •>'' adapting themselves better to the wet conditions 1 caused aa 1 resull Oi rain starting midway through the first half, BCOred I fine Win over the Sappers and Miners when they flashed in keenly contested hockey
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  • 365 14 TENGAH WIN UNIT CUP Ser%J££g Hmag^r 1 It A F Ten«ah 1; K.A.F. Headquarters <». PLAYING in the pouring rain for the greater part af the same, the rwggtff final between the Tengah and Headquarters R.A.F. team* for the Air Force Inter Fnit Cup was played on the Jalan Besar
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  • 201 14 O THKFK Chine: c, one of whom was a woman v.. convicted on a eharge of assisting in eai j on a Chap Ji Ki lottery by Mr. J G. Rappop 1 third magistrate, yesterday. I They were arrested as a result of a raid
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  • 62 14 BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE THE following ail] represent the Hongkong Bank football Club a ;ainst the Sime Darby Sports Club at soccer on Monday. Feb. 10, on the Fra.M r Neave ground, in the Business Houaa League competition Joe de Souza. Joe Pereira. F. Desker, B. Noronha, George Oliveiro (Capt A.
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  • 30 14 Dr. W. E. H lines, who prior to i j,< leave last yea: was Health Officer to th Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, officiating as Health Officer for the Kinta District.
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  • 459 14 •lotion* Plan *W»* Jfeelinsj THE fact .that the rubber planting industry had not been included as an essential service under the Emergencv Regulations was discussed at a recent meeting of the committee of the Johore Planters' Association. It was pointed out by the fnairman.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 219 14 Regain youthful Looks and Vitality \lf your mirror shows \(m that you are looking Lred, ci rew.irn, and older than your years, profit '""'Y^--1 y the happy experience of thousands of others fcho haw regained youthful looks and vitality. iw^qJ Start taking Phyllosan' tablets to-day! 0 ux B c These
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 34 14 TO-DAY j HOCKEY: Ceylonese v St. Andrew's Old Boys, Woodsville. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY 4.45 a.m., 8.3 ft.; 6.20 p.m., 6.5 ft. I TO-MORROW: 5.51 a.m.. 7.9 ft.; I 8.15 p.m 6.6 ft.
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  • 451 15 n to have committed criminal breach of trust in t ol $642.70 in cash and cheques and falsified three it! ing to the sale o: tWo motor trucks ami an Austin In am, till recently a ledger clerk in Borneo Mot< trial at
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  • 146 15 Singapore, Wednesday. THIS morning the CommandI 1 er-in-Chief (Far East), Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke Popham, inspected units of the S.S. Volunteer Forces. These units went into training only on Saturday last, but their general bearing indicated that they had regained the lessons they had
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  • 103 15 Subsidy To Wrarne's Air Services i i A subsidy' of S29.000 is being paid to Wearne's Air Services, Ltd.. by the Strait v i S e t t I ements Gove rnment, j for 1940 the same amoun< t as in 1939. It is understood .1 .n the F.M.S Government
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  • 65 15 CHINA'S WARTIME BONDS Chungking, jFeb 5. —The Chinese Government are floating wartime bonds, beginning on Mar. 1. The total issue is not specified, but it is announced that the bonds will be divided inU two groups to be known as Military Supplies and National Reconstruction bonds, respectively. which may be
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  • 85 15 rZ Chiate Sing Athletic Union will hold their annual general meeting on Sunday. Feb. 13 at the premises oi Mr. Tan Peng Swee. Prizes for the annual junior table-tennis ■ttxirnament will be presented. The winner is Mr. Goh Boon Beng and runner-up is Mr. Lee Kwee
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  • 45 15 REUTER'S Chief Retires London, Feb. ;>- -\fter being head of Reuter's for the last quarter of a century, and having completed 40 years' service tne company. Sir Roderick Jones. */ho succeeded Baron de Reuter in 1915. has resigned his position as Chairman and Managing Dlrec- Reuter
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  • 204 15 CYCLIST KILLED IN FALL A VERDICT of death by misadventure wa.s returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. w. o Porter, at the inquiry into the death of a young Chinese Chec Jen?', Beng, who uied as the result 4 ,i i.» il lioni a bicycle at the fourth milestone. Buki,
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    • 430 15 CLASSIFIED ADS I (Conti from page 11) Stamp Settlements Gibbons; •oQ 12. 16. 17. 18. 20. 71 j ,21 126 ro 156. 161 to ml I to 255. Mostly superb t o 15 cents per Shilling, ap- I Apply Box No. in9ftpor fNo ma>\ Photography pa nted by qualified xrrwUttt
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    • 237 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE I MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the (ol lowing materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room Tender Date of Closlat Supply of Sanitary Pittings (Deport $50-). 4 p.m. 31 March 1941. Suppiy delivery during March to April 1941 of 32.000 bags of Portland
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    • 132 15 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout .Malaya, Burma, South China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS in all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken. 1^ all '9 NEDERLANDSCHt HANDEL- j MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V, Established bv Roya' Charter AJ* 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society)
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  • 378 16 MEETING OF VICHY CABINET HELD VICHY, FEB. 5. THE FRENCH CABINET IS MEETING THIS AFTERNOON, UNDER THE PRESIDENCY OF MARSHAL PETAIN, FOR AN EXTRAORDINARY SESSION. M. LAVAL WILL NOT RETURN TO VICHY UNTIL IT HAS BEEN DECIDED WHAT POSITION HE IS TO OCCUPY IN THE RECONSTRUCTED CABINET. This was the
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  • 236 16 "MOON OVER BURMA" <At The Cathay) A MAZING shots of the storming •P and capture of Bardia by the Australian lorces, and the British naval bombardment, are now being shown at the Cathay. This Australian official record of the amazing progress of Imperial arms on tfce desert front
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  • 130 16 London. Feb. 5. i ARGK scale sabotage of food supplies for Ger. many has been reported to Berlin by German I i agricultural agents in Prague, according to news reaching London. 1 The message says that last year a quarter of( t a million pigs,
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  • 100 16 Mr. L. H Morrison has taken up duties as an Assistant Controller of Labour. A Commission as Paymaster Sub-Lieut-enant in the S.P. R.N.V.R. has been granted to Mr. M. W. Cole. Mr C D. D Ho?an. Mr. B E. Ross ana the Crown Counsel Penang, have been nominated members
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  • 82 16 London. Feb. 5.— The work of the economics and financial sections of the League of Nations now in the United States, is proceeding satisfactorily and the International Labour Organisation, temporarily domiciled in Canada, is carrying on as far as possible on normal lines. The Unler-Sfcretary
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  • 143 16 15,000 INDIANS TO BE TRAINED IN BRITAIN Bombay. Feb. 5. MR. M.S.A. Hydari, bidding God speed to the first batch of Indian technicians going to the United Kingdom under the Bevin sen em?, said that the quick and adequate response was a further response of the common feeling of comrades'nip.
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  • 124 16 NIGH T PATROLS DOWN ENEMY BOMBER London, Feb. 5. R.A.F. night patrols destroyed o* German bomber durinn JJ night's raids on Britain wnicn while more widespread than w some time, were nowhere neav> Announcing the night bombers success, an Air Ministry and wstrv of Home Security coniniunw Iso states:— "Last
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