Morning Tribune, 14 February 1941

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  • 11 1 Morning Tribune Vo j 6— No. 12, Friday, Feb. 14, 1941.
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  • 236 1 50,000 Nazis At Black Sea Port Possible Nan moves are shown on this map LONDON, FEB. 2. THOUSAND GERMAN ROOPS IRE MASSED AT CONAN/V RUMANIAN PORT ON i BLA( X SEA, ACCORDING REPORTS FROM TRAVELIS ARRIVING AT ISTANBUL, fS THJ IN DEPENDENT INUI NEWS AGENCY. Rom Budapest tell of tense
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  • 195 1 PHASE OF "UTMOST GRAVITY," WARNS AUSTRALIAN WAR COUNCIL SYDNEY, FEB. 13. THE PEOPLE OF AUSTRALIA WERE WARNED TODAY THAT THE WAR HAD ENTERED A NEW PHASE OF THE UTMOST GRAVITY IN AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED AFTER THE MEETING OF THE ADVISORY WAR COUNCIL TO-DAY WHICH CALLED FOR THE GREATEST EFFORT
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  • 220 1 Cairo, Feb. 13. rE R A F offensive against aerodromes on the island of Rhodes, the most easterly possessed by »the Axis, ivas tontinued on Tuesday ni?ht iv hen Maritza, Calato and Katavia were raided with what the communique describes as "considerable- success." Fires engulfed
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  • 35 1 STOP PRESS j WASHINGTON, FEB 13— THE SENATE FOREIGN' RELATIONS COMMITTEE TO-DAY PASSED THE AID FOR BRITAIN BILL BY 15 VOTES TO EIGHT. THE BILL WILL NOW GO TO THE SENATE.— Reuter
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  • 20 1 London, Feb 13.— The death has occurred of Lady Chamberlain, widow Of Sir AttSten Chamberlain, after a short illness.- Reuter
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  • 85 1 Washington, Feb. 13. AMERICANS are advised to leave the Far East, according to Mr. Cordell Hull, United States Secretary of State, who to-day said that United States consular officers were advising United States citizens to leave Far Eastern countries as a pre cautionary measure, m
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  • 303 1 A Chungking, mes»age states that China part m possible furlner development* m the Pacific is being .so eagerly dis- < ussed here as to push the China war mt o the background. It is realised that the future of the world mow depends on Whether Britain
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  • 126 1 Empire Press Makes A Protest London, Feb. 13. A COMPLAINT made at the annual meeting of the Empire Press Union that "messages from Egypt about the glorious achievements of the Army oi the Nile had been costing about three times as much as would have been the case between two
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  • 362 2 London, Feb. 18. OITLTK peemj to have p];nqui.sho<i the W)le of Reich Mi jaiioii-iri-ciHei ami h;ivc gripe into th** ait dealing or double dealing business. i- imuigiiit; to mII m the United States, 14 oi<l Kfi^ttr M»e of th<- aiooqg Uv smaller pictures of
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    56 2 J* British a a d^( Creek troops have much i«i torn m i> n m S i thesf days >n- i cludinjj appre- I N cialion of a cup of tea. A pic- ture taken fol- lowing the ai- rival of th c British fore, s on Crete, island seat
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  • 71 2 Washington. Feb. 13 EXPORTS of oil and petrol to Japan come under indirect control as a result of a presidential ruling issued on Wednesday laying down that export licence* will be required from Feb. 15 for the shipment abroad of meta! containers of orer five gallon
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  • 209 2 WOMAN BROKE LAW THROUGH BAD ADVICE BAD advice cau>vtf a woman to orcaK the law. That was the opinion of a magistrate when he nned the woman 10s. lor showing an unscreened tight :i the ciack-out The woman, Mis. Florence Preston, of Kiftg-Street. BDes- mere Fort, *..'heshire i-a:d that people
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  • 76 2 EARLY ye^cerday morning, a BeusaL 1 milk vendor. *as cu:iv c y e d to trie General Hospital b r ir. c ambulance with a w o und o n i". I He *'a.< reported to c been attacked to Joo Chiat Road, by l .iv. l»c people, two of
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  • 364 2 HOME FLEET SEES NO SIGN OF NAZINAVY London. Feb INTKNSE secrecy surrounded the purpose of our \< when I joined one of Britain's most formidable battleship just as she was getting under way at night, only three officers namely, the Captain, the Commander and the Navigating Officer out of 1.500
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  • 166 2 London, Feb. 11 POEBBELS' forgetfully b landing him m trouble i again. "The Orford. of ov«\ I 20,000 tons, has been sunk," announced the German radio' I to-day, quoting "New York! A naval circles." The announce. added that the Orfod.j which was recently used a> a
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  • 139 2 "Greatest Public Figure In World" New York, Feb MR Winston Churchill *&> described as "the greafetf public figure m the world, Mr. Wendell Willkie addr a Lincoln birthday cekbution meeting under the auspk the National Republican luD Mr. Willkie appealed Republican Party to leaa fight to aid Britain. The impressive
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  • 100 2 Rome Admits Attack On Rhodes Rome. Feb. 13. BOMBING attacks by the RA.F. m the island of Rhodes and by Germans on British targets m Libya are mentioned m an Italian High Command communique which states that on "the Greek front" enemy military objectives were attacked trtim.jtlou altitude and bombed.
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    • 80 2 CELLOPHANE PAPER Made m England i CAN BF SUPPLIED I FROM STOCK RAHAMIN PENHAS' I IT. Cecu MMNL SinttNW*■■■MMMMHM APB I JMP Th^ FARADAY COMPANY tSi.XKULH* CONTRACTORS MA<.riINERr BROK&R.4 I SINGAPORK ftftUOCO SHIP YACHT AND DR3DOE BROKERS HEAVY DUTY PLANT AND MACHINERY BROKERS LIGHT RAILWAY MATERIALS AJNU LOCOMOTIVES MLNIN'I MACHINERY
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  • 111 3 Fogkok, Feb. 13. xpect any serious l£. nte m East Asia future." declared General. Majorin a press interd: "I am seeing ,u,r but I do not i,scu.ss any political B' att r iumtta stressed that Bangkok to con- ,f the Mediation rt up m connection
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  • 43 3 Inche Osman bin Haji Dahat. Di'pwiy Registrar. Supreme Court Sere m ban. wil' shortly oe coming t«» the Supreme Court. Kuala Lumpur, m Acting Regittror, whiif Incrjp Rani. ncv. Dfput) Kruisiryi, Supreme Court Kuala Lumpur, will proceed <j oer* emhan aj Deputy Re-
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    36 3 DICTURE shows the solid bund wall, along the five-foot-way, which the Oversea Chinese Bank is erecting as protection against air raids. This is a model of what air raid protection should be m a commercial building.
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  • 300 3 J^ MODEL of what air-raid protection should be m a commercial building is provided by the work which is now going on at China Building, m Chulia Street, Singapore. The scheme which is being car- government buildings ried out to protect this buildini*. Tie outstanding building
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  • 100 3 to have been knocked do n <terday, were conveyed to the ambulance. 11.46 "a.m.. when a Eu:\>Chinese man to the am'ouStreet The Chinese, who wai i knocked down by a car. had a id. and was suffering irom shod; case, a Malay cyclist, who was said i knocked
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  • 89 3 \J" ?ar owners who employ persons to wash saw at public places are committing m •ud Mr. C.H. Whitton, traffic magistral. iun he convicted several men for washing at Raffles Quay on Dec. 21. last year. sentence for a month. to n remarked that the owners ol the
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  • 54 3 London, Feb. 13. SLIGHT air activity developed near the western coasts of Britain during the night but very re* boml^ were dropped, according to the Air Ministry. Isolated Uldc!' fIU, involving slight femagC and injury to a small number <>l ivople were reported lrnn the riuth-west
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  • 256 3 ty 1 up to the usual high (lard of Island Com1 s t ";r., l< -iu,.ti,, ns is "Sarah M Milne's ie-('»nit'dy-ronianre f -n^d at the Victum rheatrt last night. depends more on "Jar brand of lonsense m which c excels than upon it has
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  • 192 3 Washington, Feb. m an the authority ol Mr. U Churchill, the Prime Minis- the British Embassy' m Washington has issued a steUment It says:— "There have been repeated allegation* m the prtfts, »itl« of which have even found an echo m th<- Cdtifresskmaj record; to the effect
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    • 148 3 Serve these Drinks COCKTAIL /> i t lllin Slll!ai 1 WIIISKKV SOl 'ft /5 OT^ 'xis^ traspuon water > \i l J OwtW&iSivßn?*- of pin rap pi.-. I Whiskey. \tt W» J/A Ji/ m.r.Mhino cherry, RT IFJfWQ'pftWt [W 1( I<Ml M shikr v». i/W>A\- I T'// (Jolden Wedd»n ff Kve
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  • 968 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By (People (Platu pHAMO] .itai-.ed MinHliint; different in Um way of parties on Wednesday nlfht in aid of (andi for its Bt. John Ambulance divion. \Vivr> «>j officer! living at the km acted 11 hostesses to law parties and tenred
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  • 134 4 AMERICAN women are modelling their lißWtut gownfi these day* on those favoured by Kathcrine Hepbum In Lho sensational stage success "The Philaci-1-phia story". As the husky-voiced "Katie" as she is affe> ately called, has made a film of the play for R.K.O we will bo seeing her «own.s
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  • 117 4 THE SHEIK OF ARABY Group picture of them who will take part m I lie/ •Sheik of Araby" cabaiet 'tern at the Btj Valentine's Day Ball at .In Victoria Me- j i. km ia! Hall to- night. James Bln*e: is the Sht'ik and the dan-\ cinq girls, from left to
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    • 89 4 COMMERCIAL s i it .i i: cT s ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being made lor the commencement of classes during the 1941 year of training, m the following subjects:— All London Chamber of Commerce 1941 examination subjects London Matriculation June 1941 iind January 1942. School Certificate Examination, December, ifMJ
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    • 48 4 That "every -hair -in -place" look is not due to luck alone! Its born ol an expert foundation, a scientific permanent wave and careful tapering at the hands of the skilled exerts at the NAOMI salon, 18., RODNEY HOI si BATTERY ROAD. Ask for MARIE. 'T e 7555
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  • 817 5 Don't Under-Estimate The Fears Of Childhood the fean of children are numerous and arise from many causes; consequently they should not be timated by parents and neither should mother or lather ridicule them. Fear, it should be reibered, Lfl an innate emotion in all of us— a state ol mind
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  • 272 5 Children's Meals Are Most Important HEALTHY development depends so largely upon the food given to growing children that it is impossible to over-stress the importance of meal-times, and of teaching children to eat properly the food that is put before them. In the first place, they should learn to eat
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    • 69 5 flfl BB I "/,o«*;a6ouf I)Q j \"a two pound sf««Wor \j )J\y/ enough for I Jmner'" I V^ £j C /our persons "a Rabbit f\ I k I of good make* a I I 3I A. av< >ur*d dtlicwutarxd S 1/1 VyT Rabbtt*economical \J** I a ten<^' r dith 1
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  • 342 6 I"I FIND thai the visits, ori ntare than one occasion, oi Urn !Tsponcl»'ni and co-respondent to a bedroom jn a hotel, where they never had food were sufficient to give rise to thp ilAerence that this COUpic who wore obviously fond, if not obsessed «Wth each other,
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  • 305 6 Robbers Maim Man In Night Attack ■%/f AIMED for life (he will iu-ver be able to I*l again according to medical evidence) Nee. 28, a Teochew odd-job cooly, was carried t a chair outside the witness box to give evidenit before Mr J G Rappoport, m the third court, yesterday.
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  • 181 6 niSGUISED as a workman and accompany number of constables of the Naval Base. C Sergeant Stafford and constables entered earth and drove up to an attap shed m the middle oi a large piece or" waste land m the Naval Base dockyard In order to arrest people gambling
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  • 251 6 THE RURAL BOARD yesterday considered application for exemption from charges. in>pectini; and maintaining septic tanks i rural area, and after a lengthy discussion. Board decided that they were unable to grant I such exemption. Mr. C Reuben said t:u: he had been put forward ihe
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    • 49 6 TECTEn Oeliverirs can be obtained at al! C#.l"..t hrar Aw*. \y^ v 1 11 ii slr a 1 %iyp i r a 1 <<• 1 -3 m morvi fl s witrfri m is^iLiH il position. ttfUfftfaUNem >j CKXfttf WMlrio ?o, LM, )l FniUnd Magnet K4mm brtj t w^rtm -57 i—
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  • 843 7 "I RECOGNISED MAN WHO SHOT MOTHER" Girl's Graphic Story In Maxwell Murder (From Our Own Correspondent) Sitiawan, Thursday. PHIC evidence of how she saw her mother being shot from close range while hiding behind her m a cupboard, how attempts were made to set fire to the house was given
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  • 32 7 Peshawar. Feb 13 TOE Afghan commercial r.nswm 1 has arrivod In Japan. Ihr mw sionwas invited bv thf J}PW« pSreiS? Trnde-Promoiiri'.. Asiiwiath« Jao«n#M market loi MRnan oroduct Reuter
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  • 27 7 Washington, Feb. i2:~Thei* *i* ,,iv tendenckKis that j i farm legislations will tighten he oov'mmrnfs control OJ« i;l ,s and prices, mil Uwdeti(ll not revealod. I Reuter
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  • 158 7 i THE view that it u:i> BUI- 1 fair for the hoy to iuvf' been brought into court J and that the matter could i have been dealt with m nic i school." was held by lnt second magistrate, Mr. O» > j lad
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  • 315 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941 A SPENT "FORCE" ALTHOUGH, until confirmation m available from London, it would be unwife to rive any credence to the tendentious rumours 'emanating' from interested sources that Italy is likely to sue for separate peace and that Franco will act as iheiiator, evidence has
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    • 24 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES i INSURE WITH T,HE EASTERN UNITED, ASSURANCE ORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SlißVia: Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINCJAPOUF., S.S. PHONE NO. »M».
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  • 424 8 MISS Hilary Napier will give two dancing recitals m the Victoria Theatre towards the end of this month on February 26th and 27th at 9.30 p.m. Mmc Bonenfant has very kindly consented to play the piano and will also play a solo number m
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  • 464 8 gECAUSE his "uncontrollable" 14-year-old son stole money from his employer, a European, Loo Eu Soon, an elderly cook boy. Tied his son Loo Seng Liang, to a tree. Chained his ankles together with a dog's chain, Gagged him with cloth, Placed rusty iron rings on
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  • 59 8 UNKNOWN Once Over Evacuees from Great Bri- 1 iain recently arrived in I outh Africa. On arrival, five year old Ronnie Steven- J on takes a peep at South Mrica through a telescope. a. >-^- Lorraine Thomson of Brisbane raliu, nursts htr (Uf on the beach W 1 ht? c;i
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    • 176 8 B^^ i l^^ tit lii jilj if KS&aITKm JASCHA IIEIFETZ VIOLIN) Aye Maria (Schubert, arr. Wilhelmj; Rondo (Schubert, arr. Freidberg) —D ***** ALFRED CORTOT 'PIANO) Spring (from "Chants Polonais') <Chopin-Liszt) The Ring (from "Chants Polonais") 'Chopin-Liszt; —DA1682 JOHN MCCORMACK. Magic of your love (from "Balalaika") So Deep Is the Night
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  • 1056 9 HE had known of cases where a boxer having four managers m some parts of the world and who received only 10 pei cent, of his share of the purse but m this case he had paid Youne: Frisco 50 per cent. o i
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  • 110 9 Overloading Of Lorries Danger AT the meeting o f the Singapore Rural Board, yesterday, Mr. C Reuben referred to the overloading of lorries witli granite pieces which, he said, trickled out of the lorries on the roads and became very dangerous to traffic, particularly to motor traffic, j Captain Ng
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  • 70 9 Italians Pushed Back Once Again London, Feb. 13. THE fiftieth Italian counter-at-tack .since Gen. Cavallero took over the command a month :>u<> was repulsed on Tuesday, .states the Athens Radio. The Greek advances continue daily, slowly and .steadily. A considerable advance was made &y the Greeks m the coastal area
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  • 203 9 Assessment Reduction Plea TMIK Rural Board consider*M application yesterday, t< reduce the assessable value t five houses, Xos. 5:12 A to h Upper Seran^oon Road, asses ed at a rental value of $25 month while the owner is Ofll receiving a rent of $15 i> m. respect of each house.
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  • 43 9 Rome, Feb. 13 DIPLOMATIC relations bet we Rumania and Britian will cea on Saturday and the news will told to the Rumanian people 1 the first time to-day. according a > Italian news ngency men* 1 from Bucharest. Reuter
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  • 15 9 London, Feb. 12:— Freights w nominally unchanged but m»> would-be charterers would welcor counter-offer Reuter
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    • 224 9 Hlgbßlood Pressure Dangerous lo Hear TImMMUMI "f Mjon and women pa«t face th«- dan^rH of heart trouble v: paralysis because of Ffißh Jiloo<! Prt'MHU Tfich F?ioo<i Pressure i« a mysterious •> <a.s»- that causes more deaths than ran< largely because peopls mistake th<> «yni, tomfl for iii-ii^. iion or some
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  • 155 10 THAT allocations of theft had driven him to lake his own life, was the conclusion arrived at by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G« Porter, yesterday, at the inquiry mt 0 the death of Lee Kee Hui, a t;0-year-old Chinese shop assistant. Lee's body was found floating
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  • 107 10 Disfigured Woman Allegation VAID to have caused "grievous hurt to Khoh Soo Hiang. a Chinese woman, by causing fractures of the left cheek bone and skull and other injuries causing permanent disfiguration, 1 by means of a vegetable knife, Tan Ah Seng, alias Kwek Ah Kirn, claimed trial when he
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  • 100 10 Fraudulent Possession Of Handcuffs Alleged CLAIMING trial ig a charge of fraudulent possession of a pair of handcuffs. Teh Kck Choo, 16, informed Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate, yesterday, that ho had been^ given the pair of handcu!Ts by a friend of his who bad asked him to sell
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  • 28 10 The seventh annual general meeting of Llie Tamils' Reform Association will be held on Sunday next at 4 p.m. at the Association premises, 20. Klang Road. SingaIX) re.
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  • 35 10 Mr. c. n. Godwin who has returned lrom lung leave, is taking over the duties "i Oflker-in-Charge Traffic Branch, Ipoh from mr. p. h ■mi who will be n transfer to ■Toll C.P.O Sc- it.
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  • 75 10 A WANG bin Salong, 40, who described himself as an exconstable, and who pleaded guilty to a charge of having misappropriated $96. when was charged before Mi j Rappoport, m the third cj last week, was three months' rig< sonment yesterday Awang, who had i
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  • 89 10 ANOTHER OUTRAGE IN SHANGHAI Shanghai, Feb. 13. AIDED by several Chinese, twelve Japanese m plain clothes attempted to remove archives of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce m the International Settlement m a surprise raid this morning. They, however, left when Settlement police were hastily summoned When the police arrived,
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    • 211 10 IV PaOsnd BRITISH INDIA LIMES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O- S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances
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    • 265 10 Pimples d Cause Killed m 3 DJ The very first application of nJ begins to clear awayi pimpta lik. y I'se Nixoderm tonight and you wffl| i>ee your akin becoming <ott, smootti clear. Nixoderm is a new diKOviu kills germs and parasites on the skhi cause Pimples. Boils, Rert Hlotchei,
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    • 426 11 ON THE AIR i SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (1.333 kct) /HIM 30.96 metre* (9.69 mcis) /.HP3 41. M metrst (7.25 mc|s) From oo a.m. v 8 35 am. From 16.00 am. f 1 50 p.m. From 5 00 p m. f 1000 p.m. LONDON CVJiTRAL TRANSMISSION GSG— I6 86 metres
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  • 78 12 Cheated Woman Allegation SAID to have cheat- 1 ed a Chinese WOman by dishonestly inducing her to Rive him $40. Koh Wong.! alias Kwong Wong,; Zi, claimed trial before Mr- J. O. RaP|K)port. In the thira court, yesterday. Koh was alleged to have obtained 'he money from the woman at
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  • 68 12 Alleged Communist Charged A charge of being a member of MM Malayan Communist Party— an unlawful society- was explained to Lim Tun Seng, 17. w>^n he was pro-| duccd before Mi". J G. Rappoport. third magistrate, jresterday. Lim was arrested at 4 a.m., yesterday, m a l~ou.se m Beach Road.
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  • 79 12 nLEADING guilty to a charge cf having made a false statement to Inspector Goodship who was investigating a case In which H. R. Chaula wao arrested, Ng Ah Gheo a Chines, was fii.ed $i>o, or In deiuu.'t uwo. months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. L.
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  • 82 12 CAUGHT AFTER 7 MONTHS VEVEN months after he had stolen a blanket belonging to a compatriot, Chong Yong Kai, 50. was arrested m Jalan Besar. Produced m the second court, yesterday, Chong pleaded guilty to a charge Of theft of the blanket, valued at $4. from a house m Manila
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    • 176 12 Dtoy/ .V//// M^ Crowds!! LAST FEW SCRFENINCS! Br*^^| CAPITOL P^" 1 TO-DAY 315— 615— 9.15 |^<gp» ?J Surely 1 oil won't miss fc^^Jb- A CHARLIE CHAPLIN ||ggg|£ m his record-breaking Sensational Comedy— the GREAT DICTATOR with PAULETTE GODDARD, Jack Oakie and Hundreds more TO-MORROW'S SPECIAL MIIIMI.II 8 Attraction 12.10 o'clock
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    • 185 12 ANOTHER MEMORABLE PICTURE f TiTT^S} WHO PRODUCED "CAVALCADK V "The story of the magnificent Imperial White I ...one of the world famous Lippizan hfirs^^B tor 400 years m the stables of the Austrian KniporJ^B The rAPrnn/s next attractjqM v tt*t \>¥^* f tO^^l Ve t\e^? Bee the famo J s
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  • 113 13 rE Empire may I have to tighten 2 Us celt m coming late line m trade policy. It was tuthorita tivoly der.ifri n tondon that Britain i expert policy h;is been changed. Tlv r« is no chant-e m the underlying policy, but various factors urisIng
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  • 94 13 Roosevelt's Envoy In China Chungking, Feb. 12. HAVING completed his round of courtesy calls, Dr. Laughlin Currte, Fresident Roosevelt's personal envoy, started serious conversations with high Government leaders on Monday. yesterday, Dr. Currie began study'ng the data relating to Chinese finance, economics and communications with Chinese experts. It is understood
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  • 70 13 Chungking, Feb. 12. •the Formosan Ke--1 volutionary League was formed here today with the simultaneous dissolution of the Alliance of Formosan Revolutionary Organisations ana five affiliated orgMUsations. The Alliance o i Formosan Revolutionary Organisations was created m Marcn last year, comprising the Formosan Independent Revolutionary Party. Formosan
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  • 28 13 The Joliorc Government has approved the formation of a Local Defence Corps In the State and regulations constituting it are to be announced m the Johore Gazette Shortly
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    • 190 13 HIG LAI «-H MYSTERY r with miism Jr rff it Trr^B i DIMM NNIS 0 KEEFE ALMA KRJGCR and KA> RVSCR'S BAND PAKK.vn —-.Lip ip.7Rvp.ABP«TT SUUV MASON 8*« "THE NC CINNY SIMMS iSMKABiiBLI CCLLtGtCIMUS.CAL KNOWLEDGE" wilh Excellt-nt Supporting Shorts JATEWAYS To PANAMA" 1 \nr "MARCH of TIME" PA THE GAZETTE
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    • 127 13 today PAVILION t" YOIR FAVOURITE SINGING AND DANCING STAR TURNS SERIOUS IN A LIGHT-HEARTED WAY AS HE FOILS THE FIFTH COLUMN IN BRITAIN WITH GRETA GYNT THE BRITISH OOMPH' GIRL! 'UlHiMjji|||^fcV><\\niJ SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Caumont British News Wing of Youth (THE MAKING OF K.A.F. PILOTS IN CANADA) NEXT ATTRACTION i.i
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  • 276 14 (By "Spectator") DHOTO-FINISHES for Malayan turf racing. ...this revoltir tlonary Introduction to the country's richest sport, may be a reality If, as I understand, certain persons most interested to the welfare of Malayan racing follow up a suggestion and ask that the special equipment that is
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  • 314 14 Buildings In Rural Areas IDfcl T KfcNCF was made at yester- day's meeting of the Kural Board to a memorandum submit ted at the last meeting by Mr. C. Reuben, on observations of the application of section 111 of the .Muniriji.ii Ordinance m regard to repair and maintenance to buildings
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  • 233 14 Pressmen Take Full Points IN a fast and keenly fought Business Houses League fixture on the S.H.B ground, yesterday, the Straits Times gained a well deserved victory over the Hongkong Shanghai Bank by the odd goal m five. Exchanges were keen from the start, and the ball was never kept
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  • 240 14 BY the light of candles and a hurricane lamp, wmcii they clubbed togethei to buy, women and children oi a .street m Lambeth, London, s.E., .sit huddled together through the night m their air raici .shelter. When it rains the water seeps through the roof, and
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    26 14 King: Qmtgt K in the uniform of Marshal of the Royal Air Force, inspecting a half i-on.-pleted p lane during a visit to an aircraft factory.
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  • 26 14 Mr. W R. Coonioe I has taken over duties of 0.C.P.D., Sitiawani and Dindings. m I place of the late .VI r. K. A. G. AndeiMii
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  • 358 14 Oversea C\ Bank 3 Cold Storage TIIE forwards of the Oversea Chinese Bank failed to make us*» of the chances given them by the Singapore Storage when they met m a Business Houses' Le yesterday at the Stadium, but they managed to win, si three goals
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  • 255 14 S..TC 4 Brinkmanns IN a Business Houses' League football match y< the Clerical Union ground, the Singapore pany team beat the Biinkmann Company team b] .to one, three soals being scored within tin Consistently attacking and giving no quarter, the S.T.C. scored their first goal through
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    • 250 14 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you (eel ol<l before your tim<- or rafter from lurve, br«iri and phyhi^al vfeiikneßa. >mv will find new happlnei>ii .uid Kealth In ;»n Aniertcata medl^Ml dlscoveri winch ren tores > >uthful MKitur and vitality Quicker than gland oDeratTAn« it li :i Bltnpie
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  • 747 15 ELECTIONS FOR ATURDAY'S RACES IP i ti no big surprises m the races held so far m c Tun Club's Spring meeting, but to-morrow, racing, should see a number of real outsiders home. Spectator, who makes his forecast subject to scratchings and weather changes f or the meet will be
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  • 45 15 New Delhi, Feb. 13 Pis understood that orders have been passed and are already m operation that uniform mu&t be worn by all ranks m the Indijn Army at all times except when >m leave or while engaged In spOTtr.'.— Reuter
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  • 351 15 NEWS BREVITIES Mr. V. Thambkih, chief clerk. District Office, Klang, i.s under orders, as a, j result of promotion,! I to proceed on train fer to Taj ping. P.W.b [m the capacity i>! Financial Assistant Che Harun of TeluK Anson v^ ill proceed on transfer to the Land Office. Kuala
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    • 54 15 lATIIAV CAFE L Where Everybody Goes" 1 BEST FOOD ENTERTAINMENT I IN SINGAPORE Im\i: irwn t V OUR FAMOUS CHINESE CHOW [marie desty IN NEW NITMBERS COWAN BAILEY BONOB YOU LIKE— WE HOPE? and Make Gay At The CATHAY Phoae 3402 Now Phone 3402 •WSOF PROFITS ffIiSURANCF. British Insurance Co.,
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    • 166 15 CLASSIFIED ADS (Contd. from page 11) To Let •CNTON BOMB" 130. frphlp Ro*d, itA ideal Botoe for Cbuux* Office Bach<?locs <Ho 477G) TO LET ■eaAHle pavilion, newlj erected, fucniahnd, f4O»- p-r month. Apply HftUUn. 43, Canal Road. Singapore <No. *32\V •corner HUIHUe". rurtiiHa*d room to let bftthroora attach'W. Mrs. Lancauter.
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    • 442 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY AI ruCA'IIONS are invited lor the appomtiiK !ii oi "lifeguard" iior Katong l .Lit: atwlmjning Pagar. j'Jiic appointment winch will be ia I di 4 of the Subordinate Otticei s Salary Scheme, carries a commencuUan oi $uo p.m. rising by I annual increments of $10, .subject,
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    • 49 15 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses* League, N.A.AJM. v Wearne Bros., Stadium; Harper Gilfillari v Brcimtoco, Police Depot. BOXING: Friendly. Manchesters v Police, Depot, 8 30 pjn. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 12.15 ajn., 9 4 ft.; 12 noon, 10.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 12.46 ajn, 9 5 ft.; 12.41 p.m.. 10.4 ft.
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  • 223 16 AFRICA DISCUSSED AT BORDIGHERA Rome, Feb. 13. TIIK Mediterranean and Afri a were the main questions discussed at the meeting at Bordighera between General F auto and the Duce, according to the official Italian news agency quoting "authorised quarters m Rome." Repeating the words of th official communique, the agency
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  • 341 16 New York, Feb. IS. /JKNKRAL Franco, accompani ed by his Foreign Minister Senor Sunn arrived m Mont pellier to-day and met Marshal Retain. Later they were entertained at a luncheon m their honour given by Marshal Petain. The evacuation of civilians from Abyssinia is considered as a
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  • 191 16 P,. London, Feb. 13. L military correspondent of the Swiss paper Lasuisse writes: "The bombardment of Genoa tK°^ i h at the British Fleet continues to dominate th^m lterrane n and the Italian African armies are vutually separated from Italy." The newspaper National writes. 'The speed
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  • 250 16 London, Feb. 13. PZECHOSLOVAK airmen stationed m Britain, who already number about 1,600 men, while many more are being trained, have struck bard at the enemy during the past six months. They have laken part m the bombing of Berlin and 24 places m the
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  • 26 16 Uiiting for that long-postponed mv men of the Norfolk RegimenT^^T^ assault on a pillbox. Here are some ,r leaving their dugout. c
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