Morning Tribune, 12 February 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune Vo ,;_\o 10. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday, February 12, 1941
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  • 136 1 STOP PRESS Navy Bombard Ostend London, Feb. 11. »pHt (.rrinan occupied port I „f (Mend was bombarded by units of the Royal Navy J duruift the early hours this morning. An Admiralty communique giving this news r adds. "Our salvoes fell on the J harbour works and many fires were
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  • 123 1 Chinese Have Plans or Japanese Moves Chungking, Feb. 11. •HE northward expansion programme of the Japa- are now m possession of the Chinese Govmt, acceding to a report given prominence m hinese newspapers. The plans are said to have been revealed as a tsult of careful study by the Chinese
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  • 320 1 MUSSOLINI TO ABANDON NORTH AFRICA COLONIES NEW YORK, FEB. 11. (JENERAL FRANCO, ACCOMPANIED BY THE SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTER, SENOR SUNER, HAS CROSSED THE FRENCH FRONTIER TO-DAY ON HIS WAY TO ITALY To CONFER WITH MUSSOLINI AND OTH ]R ITALIAN LEADERS. THE MEETING, ACCORDING TO THE ViCHY CORRESPONDENT Of THE COLUMBIA
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  • 269 1 lii Tin- Jli«l«ll« Emmt THF v»» ro Feb v air communique ftwj Middle East head- tains news of 1 raids on Calato fc T 7 ylini a "d Duki, the s ;1 Kan Africa. rtcan Air Force raw the enemy. •unique states lull m North activity has
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  • 135 1 British Big Guns In Action Athens, Feb. 11. gRITISH and Greek planes were active over the Albanian front throughout Monday, says Reuter's special correspondent on the AlbanianJugoslav frontier. Large formations of British bombers attacked the road from Elbasan to Valona and the port of Valona itsell. Elbasan is the Greek'i
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  • 473 1 LONDON, FEB. 11 REUTER LEARNS THAT WELL. INFORMED CIRCLES IN LONDON ARE CLOSELY WATCHING THE BTEENUOUS EFFORTS WHICH HITLER IS MAKING TO BRING JAPAN INTO TJHE WAR TO RELIEVE PRESSURE ON HIMSELF AS A RESULT OF ITALY'S COLLAPSE. The German game is that simultaneously
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  • 93 1 Rumania Breaks Off Relations London. Feb. 11. REUTERS diplomatic correspon- nt learns Chat the Rumanian Legation m London has now reroiv»'d instruction* t o ask for its .passports and the Chargf d'AfTalres 'fliis afternoon called at tiie Foreign Ofllct t o nial:«- ;i formal application Nothing definite hM y^t born
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  • 377 2 London, Feb. 11. fIRKS too ni/merous to count were left raging throughout tlic bombed area last night when the R.A.F. rounded off a concentrated six-hour attack on north Germany's vital railway and industrial centre at IL-inover. From the communications point of view, Hanover is particularly vulnerable as it
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  • 63 2 Extensive Powers For Japanese Navy Tokyo, Feb. 11.— The Japanese Government have introduced a Bill before the Diet seeking extensive powers for the Navy over JapaneM merchant shipping, By tho terms «.f the Bill the Japanese Navy could direct all movements of shipping m times of crisis or m a
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  • 182 2 London, Feb. 11. A CAREFUL piecing together of the Italian Government measures on the economic front gives a clear picture of dwindi ng supplies, rising prices, transport difficulties and civilian deprivations m Italy. Cereals. fats. chatcoal. raw cotton, rubber, leather and petrol an among the
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    29 2 mig h ty blow y with the pick- S axe About to be delivered -by a*j Uoyal Engineer as he helps m the clearing of London's air? raid debris. >
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  • 344 2 a gorgeous procession, the three-day celebrations m connection with the Thaipusam Festival at the Chettiar temple m Tank Road were concluded last night. The procession, m which the M.iaJl silver-plated chariot be'iring the idol of God Subiamaniam and drawn by two caparisoned Indian bulls formed
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  • 65 2 Rhodesian Pilots Now In England London, Feb. 11 A number of air lorce pilots and mechanics from southern Rhodesia who had been trained m that country have now arrived m Bri*a,in. Reuter understands that the new arrivals, with the Rhodesians already m this country, will form the nucleus or a
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  • 350 2 BRIGHT LIGHTS rXQITLL find Ml (At Tne AUumbrai ITAY KYSER and i, ft Peter Lorro. Bela U lout; jne current picture Alnambra, somethiw entirely different In th< «L mystery and musical movies Kyser and his band put some splendid new tunrs ail has the able support oj Simms, a well
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  • 190 2 Iron Guard Revo Killed 374 Berlin, Feb. 1L QUOTING the official Ruman lan report, a E despatch to the official German news agenc> that the total casualties m the Iron uuar u at the end of January were 374 people killed .a that the injured numbered 380. The duspa, n
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    • 88 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Ntow obtainable from KNGI.AND. New stocks have now arrived of the following: ».7.?^« N TA LCTS PROT.VVON B PLRAftUM FORT* WIV.ITOPMAN TABLETS PROOTNOIf DKAGKFS. ATOPHANYL 1M KAVFNOIJS TESTOTIltON LtS2I«2r fN INT A **NOITS UROTROPIN TMI1.PTN IS i5JKr ]1 I)UAGEE I HOTHOPIV AMPOUirS. NKUTRALON BELLADONA SySiHA^UNB TABLETS Ob/afna?^' /row
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  • 1456 3 (From Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. it ion Bill was taken through its third reading ttee Stages and passed by 20 votes to 7 at the Be l this morning. ting, the second reading of the Bill was v of 20 votes to 8 but at
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  • 150 3 London, Feb. 11. MERCANTILE shipping losses for the week ended Feb. 2 were lower than the average for the wa.v This is the seventh successive week m which this satisfactory situation has been recorded. The British Admiralty announced today that British ships were lost during that
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  • 56 3 SLIGHT ENEMY ACTIVITY London. Feb. 11.— There was slight enemy activity over east and south-east England last night. There was very little damage and very few casualties, states an Air Ministry report this morning;. Reuter Mr. D. C. Robinson and Mr. R W. Morris have been appointed Junior Assistant Immigration
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    46 3 yL. A large crowd w watched a d*;- T munstration by A.R.P. workers i and the fir' 1 brigade recent- J ly m ijuHhi.s I Volunteer A.R.P. i workers arc here seen at- tackkig a fire i caused by an imaginary m- 1 l cendiary bomb.
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  • 330 3 London. Feb. 11. ANE of the largest twitches of air v trainees KfOtn Australia, tow Zealand and Canada were welcomed m Britain yesterday by Lord Cranborne, the Dominions the High Commissioner for Canada 'Mr. Vincent Maf&cy), the Htgh Commissioner for Australia 'Mr. M Bruce the
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  • 42 3 Washington. Feb. 10. THE White Houtc announce* that Prvident Rro.sevelt will confer with Mr. W ndell Willkie to-morrow after Mr Willkie has 1 testified before the Senate For-i^n Rebtions Committee on the Lras^ and Lend nil Reuter
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  • 44 3 Chungking. F?b. 11 DR. Laugblin Currte, hi'ad of the Anurirnn economic mlsslui, is to bP«in a r rics of r.rnv^rsatjons With Government leaders. Cniirlrs*y calls were paid by membefi »»f thB mission on Chinese lender! jndth? mmenced. Reuter
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    • 325 3 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished bata f'atarr|» and In a natural way reMor«« J\ m BZltt €f it CSMM M I S heurlnif In jomcol th must obatuatec S/arled m 24 Hours by m ft "TTf NCVv */ISwOlrtrrjf wonderful ill rerelvwl or Instance, jx- i Mr. N. W. wrltea; "My
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  • 532 4 PRST M| Ml Of 1941 ll the St Valentines Day effort of the 'Buy a Bomber' committee, which, as everyone knows, comes off on Friday night If you haven't already hmked your ticket f«r this *ay function, do so to-day or to-morrow, as it promises
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  • 155 4 Here There n O O DWO OD House. the charming home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Howell, will be the setting for a bridge party m aid of funds for the Seletar Branch of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, on the 20th. Mrs. E. W. Norton is organising the
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  • 177 4  - People Places Vera Ardmore I 7 1 L i are: Mrs. O'Dwyer hbatet It p ur vey. Edith de Souzu and irn. Mrs. K. S. Murray. ,i,, m ducei most of the play* that tfa, Circle stages, is at the helm ona again. An interesting Y.W.C.A d mcnt last year
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    • 90 4 r H\TS W) DRESSES, CORSETS, 1 HOSIERY. \\y 61, STAMFORD ROAD (Eu Court). Tel. 3335 IMMtOTIIY IMKkIVS SIIOI S I rk auti-lopi- »ucl:il putent 1)1( kl< l tl(1 trimmad ramp open t<« v n i» 111S( 1 <»» "«•>• i., i fork open lot iiiui buck. 7 (M w Mmi
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    • 95 4 tW H Y DO <#? THOUGHTFUL fy's PARENTS zJm send their JBBP SONS AND DAUGHTERS W^ PITMAN'S It Is bfciiu.se the College's system of rapid .specialised training has been extraordinarily successful in assisting young people to well-paid and progressive posts in all branches of Commercial and Secretarial work and Accountancy.
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    • 112 4 moixine The British Beauty Sak Entrance RAFFLES HOTE or 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD PIONE 2N*. chapeaux RnO RCCESSORIES RUFFLES HOTEL PnO BRAS B«SfiH Rd. EnTßflfCtS SinOfIPORE lit 60 4 PERSONALITY HATS FOR THE RACES S PRACTICAL DAYTIME AND EXOTIC EVENING WAVES. FOR BOTH YOU NEED THE FOUNDATION I OF A
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  • 816 5 Something for Everyone in Shoes I|M i extraordinarily wide range of shoe John Little Co., Ltd., may, withreratkm, be said to have something for Present news of the week being their DOROTHY PERKINS shoes. South Of ultra-soft and flexible materials, ..it some interesting style features. mrsTXNDlNG, for example, are the
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    • 49 5 "for 4-<o!i<»!iii(ii! anil nourishing «li»hc« try Told S torn go MUTTON CutlHs P<T I*. s° Leg (whole i p»r Ib SO..;T j loin Chops por Ib. $o.:i Shiutder (whole) p«*r Ib. %%M C«M Storage Mutton makes better lirrlei PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. lt<L
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  • 609 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique I IKK almost every other unit m th«« Garrison I 1 the Gay Gordons have an inter-company iiophy f'jr various sports events. j 2 In their case it is known as the "(iardyiie I 1 Shieior' and is competed for annually. "A" < ompun.v are the present
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  • 326 6 SENTENCE of six months' rigorous imprisonm:nt was passed S on Buah Ah N B a young Chinese, m the second court yesfrdav for assisting m the carrying on of a chap-ji-ki lottery •This is a serious offence, which is aggravated by the fact that the accused
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  • 171 6 AN the grounds that v V wanted the house for h.., »wn use, Salim bin Ibrahin, applied to the Rent Assess y nun« Board for the eJectmeu f <>J his tenant, Mohamad Yai l^i% The B,oard consisting ,j B. F, Bridge (president) and Messrs C.
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  • 816 7 Lorry-Dri vets A lleged Complicity \rRIuJMINARY inquiry into the alleged murder of Sinniah >vindan Mudaliar, whose body was found m a highly deed state by an Indian Army Officer m the jungle m was begun m the third court, yesterday, before Mr. I G Happoport.
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  • 130 7 Coolie Run Over, Killed By Lorry WHILE attempting t 0 board a moving motor lorry which was goin« down an incline at Mount Faber, on Jan. 30, a coolie, Tan Scow Wan, missed his hold and fell. He was run over and killed. The Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter,
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  • 176 7 MYTH OF AXIS INVINCIBILITY NOW EXPLODED Lahore, Jan. 28. jpOMMENT m tne Punjab Press v toward the end of January shows universal satisiaction at the progress oi the Army 01 uhe Nile m Africa. ihe leading Nationalist paper m the Punjab— the Tribune—expresses the view that the myth oi Axis
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  • 24 7 HE the Governor, bir Shenton Thomas, and party, will be leaving Kuala Lumpur fur Singapore by the night mail to-day.
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  • 343 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1941 U-BOAT MENACE J[ITLKU'S threat that extensive U-boat warfare will be started m the coming Spring does not seem to have perturbed the British authorities who have lonr anticipated that this form of warfare will be intensified by the Nazis as part of their blockade
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    • 118 7 Slop Gelling Up v: M Lft Feel 20 Years KignlS Younger i up nights, burning sensation of di»charge,4un ache at base "m and leg pain.s, nervousness, loss of manly vigour are a dteease of the I'rostate (".land mt Rex filaiul m men). To troubles m 21 hours and < Igour
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    • 27 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES I INSURE WITH I THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, 9.8. MIONB NO. 1
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  • 254 8 ITOUNDED ten years ago the Society for the Protection of f Hindu Children, Singapore, which has been responsible lor organising and running the Hindu Orphanage for the past six years and whose activities had to be curtailed owing U want of accommodation, has every
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  • 81 8 London, Feb. 11. THE Lord Mayor of Brisbane has sent another £5,000 to the Lord Mayor of London's National Air Raid Dii;lr?ss Fund bringing the total of Brisbane's contribution to £112,000. Other gifts includ3d £1,000 from the Cape Town Red Cross, £500 from the
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  • 62 8 It's popular Claudette Colbert resting > by the sea after having completed Para- mount's surprise picture of the year, "Arise my Love," a romantic comedy, S which races around the war-torn map ot S Kurope without a single war scene. Her S partner is Ray Mi
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  • 36 8 the -1 mg from an arm?, says Miss Kathir. wy who ha Ha northern Bhansl She is tuffering j ror to malnutrition s he to foreign mission raise funds to PU| S the shansi pop
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  • 5 8 Lcaa iidvanccd 15 S Reuter
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  • 161 8 Soldier Stole Motor-Bike pAUGHT m the act of ridi' off on a motor-cycle whi< had been parked at the Capitol parking place, C. Pearce, 24, soldier of the R.A.. Chan^ T pleaded goilty when charge with theft before 1 Mr. Kappoport. third magwti yesterday. n Mr. J. A. Embury. Proj^u
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    • 574 8 Heart trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure Cause pnsny t .fes^nT^'^' Dangerous Symptoms C 7i[^PmK^ Check These Symptoms JHus^ss With Your Condition l^^Wk^^a^^ Before It Is Too Late IMtSSI!^ Tli<- Uvea "f thoiir-:irnlM, yr-n, millions of m^n and 1 .IV iV-vV -^Sf i ..iirlionf I)..- world ;in' ••iidari»;«'r«-d »»v
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  • 439 9 A. H. M. RAMSAY, Conservative M.P. for Peebles, last M;i\ and since detained m Brixton Prison, m m the Howe nt Commons Committee of PriviI: I have been locked up for 20 hours a (Jay m a I Borderer and a suspected leper." revealed m a the committee, kC.
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  • 885 9 REGULATIONS providing for the payment of allowances, pensions and gratuities to members of the Passive Defence Services, similar to those gazetted m the F.M.S. last week-end, have been promulgated l»y H.E. the Governor for the Colony. These rules made under the Emergency Powers (Defence)
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  • 75 9 FAMOUS GREEK CATHEDRAL TO BE REPAIRED AthMLs. Feb. 11 THE 13lh century Salonika Catl. dial of St Sophia was da; a^eci m an air raid on Sunday Is to be repaired immediately t« lowing orders by Premier Kori/i One part of the building has mo.t entirely co'lapsed but mosaics of
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  • 129 9 Tokyo, Feb. 11. r[E second informal meeting of the mediation conference on the border dispute between Thailand and French Indo-China was held at the official residence of the Foreign Minister, Mr. Y. M. wajsuoka. at 3 p.m. on Feb. 9. arcorri-, ing to a joint
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  • 45 9 London, Feb. 10:-Freight s were '.trong but deadlocked. N?w inquiries include Coal, Calcutta to nongkong. at 35 rupees, SiiKar, Manila to N >w York, at $21; Ore the Philippine to Baltimore, at $15 and Grain, East of Canada to Ireland, at 19 p3l quarter. Reuter
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  • 266 9 Judge Orders Retreat AT the instance of the crown, Hong Ah Won*, an es ate coolie and one of the three Chinese who were acquitted m <he lower courts without their defence being called by the trial magistrate, was produced m the High Court, yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir
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  • 115 10 UEARING a woman shouting for assistance, a detective saw a young Chinese running away. He gave chase and when he caught the man discovered that he had just snatched a gold chain and locket from the woman who had been shouting for assistance. Charged before Mr. J.
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  • 80 10 European On Indecency Charge WD. Lambert, who hj alleged t 0 have; committed an act of gross indecency with a Malay at a house m Bukit Timah Road o n Jan. 31, appeared a second time before »Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the third court, yesterday. The case was post- j
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  • 75 10 Attempted Extortion Alleged o CHARGED with havv ing attempted to (extort $2 from Ton Ohia Swee, on Feb. 8, Goh SS o Hiang, 37, claimed trial be- fore Mr. J. G. Rapfpoport, m the third court, yesterday. Goh was alleged to have attempted to i extort tfhe money at ■a
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  • 64 10 Cigarette Cost Him $10 A lapse of memory has cost See Wan, a young Chinese, $10. See smoked a cigarette on board a ship at the Naval Base, but on that particular deck there were notices prohibiting smoking. Charged before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, m the dhlrd court, yesterday, See
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  • 40 10 The engagement was announced m Colombo of Miss Joan Caldecott. onW -^tighter of the Governor of Ceylon, Sir Andrew Caldecott and Lady Caldecott, to Mi J. W. H. O'Repan, of the Ceylon Civil Service DTtVftte secretary to Sir Andrew Caldecott.
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    • 530 10 Foot Itch Cause Killed m 4Dai|s Pain and Itching s^ I Stopped m >^ 7 Minutes/ 1 t> ..:i- fi-i t it< h so iiiidiy th.it they werma, pnrailt— aad funana responnibla ■•arl ti i.. > i.,/\'' ii-.rs th. skin on '<,t thene i«.i»f infertione. ai w!! (m lUnjryfui i<
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    • 200 10 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA US (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained \ij P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports) In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their require* but under present circumstances saUings are perforct
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    • 1715 11 r",: nn c VaCant Wanted TO Let WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY and Telephony ufl|3tlOrn o\.%mw w ».w* Greenwood $3.30. Elementary Surveying. Malcolm. $6 30. Technical Electricity. DaTTEnglish Sch^Jl. WANTED. Two Siamese kittens over three TO LET seaside pavilion, newly erects. rhf^Cnv KlUJSrium l7^ 0 n r^°n^ R^«ri 1 'SeaSSSer Ban- months old.
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    • 419 11 ON THE; AIR I U *J SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metre* (1.333 kcs) ZHPI 30 90 metre* (9. 69 mcs> ZHP3 4 1.M mrtrso (7 25 me From 8. 00 a.m. to 835 am. From 10.00 a-m. to 1.50 p.m. From 5. 00 p.m. to 10. 00 p.™. IX)NDON CKNTRAI TRAMBMIBBION
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  • 45 12 PRODUCED before Mr. J. G. EUpppport, third magistrate, on charge of having been member of the Malayan Communist Party. Liong Sui San, 34. claimec: trial, yesterday. The case was postponed lor mention on Feb 18. bail In $1000 being allowed.
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  • 98 12 •don. H' ;i m. «.l liviiit' in'lrx OgUTC In Britain, according to tin try ol Labour R( m ihow a .i 12 pei during .tr. At ti beginning i l 1940, ii*<* cit-x Afttfi wma 74 pa a at abort it for .Ju'y 1 1* 1
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  • 96 12 INDIANS ON CHEATING CHARGE rIREE Northern Indians, charged with cheating and abetment of the offence, claimed trial before Mr. J. G. Rappa port, m the third court, yesterday. Two of them. Bakhtawar Singh 33, and Bi c k •a m Singh, 36. were alleged to have cheaied the Supervising Civil
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  • 61 12 FINED FOR STEALING IRON AN elderly Teo- chew, Quek, Ah Tan, was fined $5, or five days' imprisonment, for criminal misappropriation of four pieces of iron worth 30 cents. The accused was arrested on Feb. 1. by a police constable, who saw him walking away with the iron m Fowlie
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  • 87 12 Milk Thief Caught Red-Handed FOR the theft of rtx bottles of miik valued at $138. Ahmad bin Osman. I young Javanese, was sentenced to i*:ie month's rigorous imprisonment m t»i c fifth court, yesterday. The accused taJ stated to hive b"".i arrested early yesterday morning m possession of the milk,
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    • 117 12 SEASON EXTENDED! Uili llnv and hiiii«li'<'«l* €*€iiii ins; bark lo srr it I again ami again Ci njiy f>L I :< SHOWS TODAY Al I I UL M5 lift ».U AT OUR USUAlTPRICKS V > EnP' K fl in ins greatest comeiiy i THE GREAT DICTATOR with paulf:tte goddard Jack
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    • 181 12 THE GREATEST NOVELTY SHOvT IN A GENERATION! 7HE BIG'LAUGH THRILLER MIH slm~mi LORRE KARLOFF LUGOSI f\|Mg* 1 """PARR'SM* Dennis O'Keefe, AJma Kruger ana KAY KYSER'S BAND, ~^s| featuring GIN NY SIMMS, Harry Babbitt, W^y Ith Kabibble, Sully Mason and "The College \^,< Qf Musical Knowledge." RADo With Excellent Supporting Shorts
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  • 39 13 Lisbon. Fob 1 1 AGbRMAN officer aud Qv« members of liv crew of a crashed oomrvr weK r \v\i)iv((\ at Fifura, ibout 13 miles trom Moura. Portugal, where they werr forced down Reuter
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  • 18 13 BRITISH MISSION IN CARACAS mbia», Feb. 10. the British Trade r uably reported to ;i Caracas, having R^
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  • 343 13 Mr. V. S. Kelly has been appointed 10 o^ a Deputy Account- ant-General /or the supreme Court. Fenang. Mr. J. C. Symon... who retired as manager of Sungei Buaia Estate, Banting, i»a^ settled down In Cam- I eron Highlands. As a result of representations mack by ihe
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    • 152 13 f he "Famous Stage play of 1939-40! sjow The Screen's funniest Hit of 1941! roMiNG tq ALHAMBRA Mfl|MK^ fe~ D.rnlul 1 Cl OK«.I XIV PTWl .^y^paWJ^iEaM^B^^^^^^^B^^B i>imii»hi«c«j W4,n». h..p> ■fc^PHH V Itr.r t irv Vji^mwl I nldintiuo Lad What the London Critics Say: .."Tremendously MHfcssful Stage play will assuredly delight
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    • 133 13 t(,,mv |iAVILIOi\ t« MOVING CMIEDT-MTffmT THRILLER r.iiiiMM, vvatson n M HKLPS BRITAIN BEAT SPIFS. SABOTEURS WRECKERS IN A C;RANI) ENTERTAINMENT FILL OF ACTION SUSPENSE I "'BULLDOG' SEES IT THROUGH" WITH |pPq^p SEBASTIAN SHA\V ■P' 4 HUTCHESON gj GOOCIE WITHERS RjS|-. -iiZs ROBERT NEWTON CAUMONT BRITISH NEWS, and WING OF YOUTH
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  • 518 14 s< I I; IHM RUNNNtS-UF to Hie senior football MOfM 'ast year, the JkI.F.A. met with reverse m tr«cir tirsl liin match thi > season when tit* > Insi 1,, the S.< t.\. m a charity footfall match at Jalan Kesar Stadium \<>terda>. In mutch
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  • 159 14 Straits Times I; G E C l ONE goal down ai the interval the Straits rimei rallied well m the second halt 10 beat the 0.8.C. 3—2 m a Busmen Houses League soccer match on :he S.H.B. grouna yesterday. Superior m at^ck, the pressmen proved mo-e
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  • 280 14 BETTER combination among the forwards cause of tlie deieat by two goals to nil oi Wea. Brothers" team m their Business Houses football match against Harper Gilfillan'.s Clerical Union, yesterday. In the first half, although Harper's held a advantage over Wearne's, the game for the m
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  • 257 14 Naafi Win In Their Debut TWO teams, the N. A. A F.I. and th« Bl makin their debut m fie Bu.su;* Leagttt at the Anson Road Stndium, yes: ing, gave a t;ood account ot themseiv. ending In a well-deserved vici >ry lor the N A a f'i by the odd
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  • 98 15 NEWS BREVITIES Fairer, 1 o t the Singaj Comiti*. ithority, Coinpui- i) Wills, M.C.S., jR en Asg£nt Adviser, Bavu Sbat. has come h p colonial i> tcrt f V "W ItCJB., who has Setary-Oencral of J tbe newly lori'iea department oi -< l P" dv Malaya. The [oßowing ap©intments hay(
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  • 103 15 SOLDIER KILLED i ■lnk Indian soldier W was killed while ■v:<) others received Ktvcr." Injuries ta notor collision winrJ: ccurred ft! the 14th nilo Woodlands erday afternuooxi. The accident ocnrred be[d ri two o'clock men a ra i1 i t ar y orry and another irdinary lorry came nto collision.
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  • 77 15 SHANGHAI CURRENCY PROBLEM London, Feb. 11. In the House oi Comniol^ Sir J. 8 Ward-law-Mihi. invited a slatemer.t >n the uaplicatio to trade of the foui conflici'Jß currendeii m I I and the; Basin. Mr. A Under- I S^arj for Foreign plied that i 01 b too early j for
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  • 55 15 rOLLOWINc; arc Spectator'^ revi- "ied selections for to-day's Singapore races: Race I— ARTFUL SAILOR Yule Call Race 2-^€LARIfcSA THE *LfcA Silver Lace Rate S— GOLDEN PLATEAU Baffler Race 4— VERY DEAR Irish Ji Race GRAND PRIX Rubber Queen Race 6—SMOKE DREAMS Depot Race 7— WHITE FACE Pinafore Race
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  • 471 15 Weights, Selections For To-Day I*HE following are the handicaps for to-day's races at Bukit Timah. RACE ONE WIMTf. Class l, Div J— 7 fur* 1 3 1 KENTUCKY 9.04 0 0 0 ABTFUL SAILOR 813 0 0 TULB CALL B« 0 HOMKY MOON (Utc Helianthe II) 3.06 2 0 2
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    • 46 15 TO-DAY FOOTBALL: Business Houses' League, Ford v Guthries, Stadium; Uiiiteers v Chartered Bank. Fraser and Neave. TURF: Second day, Singapore Turf Club Spring meeting, Bukit Timah, 2.30 p.m. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 10.39 a.m., 9.7 ft.; 11.45 p.m., 9.1 ft. TO-MORROW: IL2O a.m., 10.3 ft.
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  • 821 16 Ijondon, Feb. 11. BULGARIAN Cabinet meeting was held last niffht, cables the Istanbul correspondent of the Free French agency. Kintf Borifl has left Sofia for his country residence at Tchamkorio, 60 miles south of Sofia. The correspondent adds that diplomatic circles
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    127 16 w When II RII The Duke of Kent visited a Royaler pAir Force Station recently he inspected many new j types of American aircraft which are being put i into service with the RAF Among them were the Brewster "Buffalo" and the Douglas "Boston" D.8.7. The Buffalo is a mid-wing
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  • 148 16 Ind oor Shelters London, Feb. 11. OUCCESS m the production of a satisfactory design for indoor air raid shelters was announced to-day m the House of Commons by Mr. Herbert Morrison, Home Secretary. The new shelter is for installation on the lowest floor of two or three-storey houses and will
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  • 52 16 ITALIAN GENERAL DIES A CAPTIVE Cairo, Feb. 11.— General Teliea who commanded the Tenth I tail* Army m Libya, died following M capture, from wounds received I action south of Benghazi, says A Middle East G.H.Q. communique, In Eritrea, Abyssinia and Italia Somaliland, the communique add operations continue to develu
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  • 37 16 Athens. Feb. ljj I T (K'AL oj)erations were eroww ed with success, states lafl night's Greek comniuniqoj Greek aircraft shot down t I enemy planes. All the (ireeH planes returning salVly.— R^B
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  • 82 16 AMERICAN LEGION TO HELP London, Feb- 11. Members of the American Legion which represents over 1,000,000 veterans of the American Expeditionary *\>rce which toQgin m Prance In \lte last war, have arrived m Britain to study the best way t 0 put into effect the resolution passed by the national
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