The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 December 1941

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  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press NO. 16,191. KSID 1 833 MONDAY. DECEMBER lj, 1»4I. 5 CENTS
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  • 251 1 New Success By Indies Submarines IWO N.ORE ENEMY SHIPS SUNK F. i v up the iuc^es>es i .il Netherlands ns four en?niv jnas-orts. it is w reported nmi MIPP»> ship anil Bl j|Uito hv.-e alix» been b* i -uhmarinrs," states ic«unu. |BC >*sue:l by Comli^ H Singapore, last 3atavia Radio,
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  • 698 1 Fighters Successfully Harassing Enemy JAP PENETRATION INTO BURMA AT VICTORIA POINT JJGHTLNG ;n north-west Malaya continues with unabated fury and news agency correspondents say there is nn doubt that the f.attle now goinon is a major one They say that the Japanese attack
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  • 84 1 Hong Kong's "No" To Japanese Ultimatum ACCORD I. Mi to Tokio radio heard ii» Singapore, the Japanese issued an ultimatum to the authorities at Hong Kong: on Saturday. The ultimatum, which expired at 3 p.m. yesterday, was rejected. Agency correspondents report heavy fighting is taking place m Hong Kong. No
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  • 495 1 Remained At Kota Bahru 'Drome, Held Invaders 12 Hours THE gallant rearguard action of a British Officer, Lt. Close, and a party of 12 Indian troops, who enabled the strategic retreat of the defenders of Kota Bahru aerodrome, after holding the Japanese
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  • 60 1 HPIiREE attempts were made to A raid Penang yesterday. In the morning our fighters twice drove the enemy ori and no bombs were dropped. There was a third attempt late m the afternoon to bomb the island but nghters again drove the raiders off before they
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  • 70 1 DRESIDENT ROOSEVELT will send to Congress early this week a report, step by step, on the development of Japanese- American lelations proceeding the attack on Pearl Harbour, said the White House Secretary. Mr. Stephen Early, indicating that the report would go into great detail by terming It voluminous. Mr. Early
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  • 214 1 More Progress By British In Libya Cairo, Dec. It. TO-DAVTS British G.H.Q. com- muniqu^ states that yesterday our main iorces again made progress m the tc.ce of determined resistance by German and Italian troops hold' tig rearguard positions south-west of Gazala. Our troops ar» rilso closing m on defensive positions
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  • 71 1 Peshawar Dec. 14. 'THE Queen Mother of Afghanistan died to-day after a brief illness. She was the widow ot the late Nadir Shah, who died eight years ago. The funeral this morning was attended by her son. King Zahir Shah, and the Zahir Shah Cabinet
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  • 67 1 THERE are 91,500 Africans serving m the East African forces. Thirty-nine thousand tome from Kenya, 18 000 each from Uganda and Tanganyika, 9.000 from Nyasaland, 7,000 from northern Rhodesia and 5,000 from Zanzibar. Th^se territories, m addition, have contributed 5 000 to the British
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  • 23 1 ALL British subjects m Australia who have been m the count vv for six months or more must register for compulsory service. Reuter
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    • 88 1 Chungking. D«<*. I*Chinese troops continue to attack the flank and rear of the Japanese forces threatening Kowloon, mainland town facing Hone Kong, sajs a front line dispatch to-day. Heaw fighting is going on at Tamshni and Ping-shan, which are near the frontier of the British Colony and east of the
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    • 38 1 London, Doc. 11. The capture of C'hirba, one of the polnis holding out against Ihe British onslaught m the Western Insert, is confirmed m authoritative fircles m London. Ifalfaya and Can- it aie a»ill n enemy hands.- Reuter
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    • 32 1 Details of the entry inlo Rtirnrt are 'ackhi* but the entry Is relieved to have b?cn mad^ by a lorce landed on the other side of the peninsula some days ago.- Reuter
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    • 24 1 London, Dec. 14. According: to news received from Bangkok, all British and American property m Thailand will be confiscated, states the Italian radio.— Reuter
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    • 119 1 Cai.-o. Dec. 14. 10- day's R-A.F. communique states: "In the coarse of ?xtcn«(ve and successful operations ever the battle nrta m LJbya on Friday and Saturday, fighter aircraft of the K.A.r., Royal Australian Air Force and South African Air Force destroyed 13 enemy aircraft and severely dama ft pd a
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  • 383 1 Manila, Dec. 14. HUNDREDS of Japanese parachutists and troops weiv wiped cut m sever ll hours' hand-to-hand fig "i ting with Filipino soldiers m *he mountains of north and central Luzon island on Friday, according to an eyewitness's story. An army spokesman m Manila stated
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  • 41 1 London, Dec. 14. ACCORDING to an American broadcast this morning the Tl>ri Minister in Washington attacks his country's alliance with Japan. He repudiated any alliances forced upon the Thai people at the point of a bayonet. Reuter
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  • 29 1 Honolulu, Dec. 14. THE Burma Premier, U Saw, and his adviser are safe here. Their future movements are indefinite, stale the British Consul here. Reuter
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  • 71 1 Sofia, Dec. 13. ANNOUNCING m Parliament Bulgaria's declaration of war against Gic°t Britain and the United States, If. Filoff. Bulgarian Prime Minister, said: "Bulgaria entered the war to keep faith with the engagements she had undertaken by signing the tripartite pact. The Bulgarian people are firmly resolved to contribute to
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  • 56 1 Vichy Threat To Use Navy Berne, Dec. 14. THE Tribune de Geneve reports the Paris Press claims that Vichy measures m order to avoid a repetition of the alleged sinking of the Vichy steamer St. Denis by British submarines "will certainly consist of protection of French merchant ships m the
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  • 39 1 Washington, Dec. 14. DRESHJENT BOOSEVFI/T sum- moned Secretary of State, Mr. I'«c4ea Hull, the War Secrctarv, Mr. Henry L. Stimson, and 14* hI j«i:c shi oping chiefs to a general naval conference at mn»j. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 14 1 BUSINESS AS USUAL 1 7677' GHOTIRMAIL'S SALE RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT dinner P.M. TO MIDNIGHT
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    • 244 1 NOTICE OUR BUSINESS HOURS WILL BE FROM 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. CHOTIRMALL'S FESTIVE SEASON 1941/42. PROGRAMME ADELPHI HOTEL X'MAS EVE DECEMBER 14 SPECIAL XMAS DINNFR A: BALL Carnival Novelties Dinner $i Non-Diners SI xci tax Dinner Dinee Music dv D Souza Brothers Band NEW YEAR'S EVE DECEMBER 31 SPECIAL
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    • 1473 2 Cut This Out And Keep It East Coast (Singapore) Evacuation Area Important Notice SHOULD EVACUATION BECOME NECESSARY The following: instructions which were published m October are re-published for information of residents of Evacuation areas. It is essential that residents m Coastal areas should make all their preparations and keen themselves
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    • 1105 2 Cut This Out And Keep It West Coast (Singapore) Evacuation Area Important Notice SHOULD EVACUATION BECOME NECESSARY The following instructions which were published m October are re-published for information of residents of Evacuation areas. It is essential that residents m Coastal areas should make all their preparations and keep themselves
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    • 146 2 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE During the present emergency our premises will be closed between 1 and 2 p.m. MAYNARD CO. LTD 11, Battery Road. PUBLIC NOTICE. The Office of J. J. Gubbay has been removed to 38-Nunes Building. 3rd Floor. No. 9. Malacca Street. It is requested that communications be made
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    • 846 2 Evacuation of Coastal Areas INSTRUCTIONS FOR OWNERS OF VEHICLES (OTHER THAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES) The fallowing alteration of the East Coast evacuation area traffic scheme is notified: Traffic entering the area from Singapore, instead of entering via Grove Road, will enter via Geylang Road, Lim Ah Woo Road, Sandy Lane
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    • 715 2 via Tclok Kurau Road to the Changi Road, and thence to Singapore as described, m paragraph (a) <i) above. Note.— Vehicles from this Taffic District will not be permitted to travel Westward along the East Coast Read; or to use Still Road. "D" TRAFFIC DISTRICT 1. Boundaries.— "D" Traffic District
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    • 269 2 TENDER^* Tenders renders arT~^ &ip^reniSs Supply 01 sta, S^°2» sure copp- Closing 4 m fc** Supply ana Supply ol Water for Apr. i 9 aj *.l* Closing. 4 irvi Supply 5 h,,, Date Dec. 30, Supply ol 100,. l(jns f ump Coal Dale 12 nocr. be J Supply ol D
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  • 1185 3  - Blood Donors Answer Calls Promptly MARY HEATHCOTT By MANY of the hundreds of men f and women who months ago registered as Wood donors s? ve^ S^ 11 caUed on by the Blood Transfusion Service In the last few days. The Blood Transfusion Service had a big stock at the
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  • 88 3 WHEN Cyril McDonald, 24, a private m the A. 1. P., accepted his mate's challenge to jump from the platform of the Tamworth troop train, Sydneybound, outside Gosford recently he narrowly missed being cut to pieces by a fast-moving train travelling m the opposite direction.
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    • 104 3 NOTICE From now onwards MEDICAL HALL LIMITED will close for Tiffin from 1 2 p. m. otherwise business as usual. AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO: AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD. ONION BUILDING. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5931 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint service of IAYA PACIFIC UNB AND SILVER
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    • 260 3 Cheek thai COLD Advances against gooas and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to lot at low rentals. Further particulars will be supplied on application. OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORP. LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST., SINGAPORE. M aster s■ OWVf SCKAUCH V
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    • 56 3 [Duck! 1 I Just duck, no doubt, but it's different; it's Duck Stew, prepared with that extra touch that has made Mtpros canned products favourites on every dining table. Get a tin to-day. Cannert: THE MALAYAN PRODUCTS CANNIN6 COMPANY, LTD. PENANG. Sol* •Dlstributoic: SINYAR CO., LTD. 196. LAVENDER STREET. SINGAPORE
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  • 59 4 THE committee of the Singapore Turf Club has announced that owing to prevailing conditions racing m Singapore will be suspended until) until further notice. The Singapore Turf Club has completed its programme for this year, and its next meeting, the three-day Spring season, was scheduled to take
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  • 32 4 Home Guard Battalions m Britain m the course of training are shown various methods of camouflage guerilla warfare. This picture shows Home Guards firing with a "Northover" projector.
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  • 241 4 Tests In Australia /i RMY authorities will make tests soon of a uype of body armour for troops \*hich has been invented by an Australian. An experimental type of body armour of British manufacture is also being examined, states the Sydney Morning Herald of Dec 4.
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  • 166 4 TWO impressive memorial services to the lest officers and men of H.M.A.S. Sydney and H.M.A.S. Parramatta were held m Sydney recently. St. Andrew's Cathedral was crowded and hundreds of people stood outside for a service conducted by the Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Mowll. A large assemblage
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  • 156 4 London, Saturday. THB Western Mail, m an editorial, states: "The Indian can play a great part m the defeat of Japan and we may depend upon it. Indian soldiers, who hav° already played a distinguished part on campaigns m Libya and East Africa, will
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  • 85 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. THE wedding took place at the Taiping Hokkien Hoay Kuan of Mr. Khor Chong Chye, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Khor Chor Phuak. of Kuala Kangsar, and Miss Ong Saw See, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Khong Oon, of
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  • 19 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) A Ipoh, Saturday. N Information Bureau has been established by the
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    • 254 4 CATU AY TO-DAY r\ I 11 I 3.10, 6.10 and 9.10 HENRY FONDA JOAN BENNETT, "WILD GEESE CALLING" 20th Century Fox Also Fox Movietone and Paramount British News A.R.P. APPROVED AIR-RAID SHELTERS FOR ALL OUR PATRONS OPENING TO-MORROW T /7S WACKY> TS WONDERFUL! 7F5 Jt/57 ONE BIG LAUGH! CATHAY RESTAURANT
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    • 153 4 n d uiOßins indigestion, leanness, and a starng coat can so weakm IK/m\ the system of the infected dog that hie vital! ts >ia sa^nSS XiJL/ *nd his very life endangered No dog can be comSSSSS *"V» protected from worm mioction. therefore your do. Sh5J d kuA &D?;i U e^or
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    • 158 4 &W GIMLET /\£K/ >^ and botf.^!\ make it uuith ROSES LIME JUICE CALDBECKS SHE WOULD APPRECIATE Mason Pearson Ladies Hair Brush $3.75 to $1 0.50 Petit Point Sets of 2 Hairbrushes. 2 Clothes brushes, Comb, 2 Mirrors $35.00 to $40 00 Chocolates $2.45 to $25.00 131 2-41 -Ss' The country
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    • 536 4 To-day's Broadcasting EMPIRE STATION EASTERN SERVICE on GSV— 17 81 m/cs.; 16.84 metres; GSF— 15.14 m cs.; 19.81 metres; GSD— 11.75 m/cs.; 25.53 metres. 6.15 a.m. News; 6.25 News Analysis; 6.30 War Commentary; 6.40 London Calling; 6.45 News m French: 7.00 "Letters from Britain"; 7.30 "Namesake Town"; 7.45 Religious Service:
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    • 266 4 Children's Programme m Malay; 8.15 News m Malay; 8.30 News m English*; 8.45 Arabic Programme; 9.15 News m Arabic; 9.30 Hindustani Programme including News Commentary*; 10.00 News m English; 10.05 Mandarin Selections: 10.30 News m Mandarin: 10.45 Peiping Drama; 11.00 Music For Everyone; 12 midnight News; 12.15 am Close Down
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  • 703 5 THE Singapore Free Press MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1941. War Relief rp appeal made by the .ernor, Sir Shenton Tfnnßii fcr funds to assist war Malaya is certain to with a generous and ad response. Donations be expected not only from "communities within Malaya )ut also from those overseas thorn it
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  • 584 5 A LT HOUGH yesterday's midday communique was not as informative as the public would have liked— Sir Shenton Thomas explained on Saturday one reason fcr this— there seems no doubt that the position m North Malaya is far from satisfactory. The enemy can claim to have won at least
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  • 32 5 Mexico City, Dec. 13. MEXICAN Marines have seized two "suspicious" Japanese fishing boats off Tit, Lower California peninsula, according to official circles. The crews have been I turned. United Press
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  • 47 5 Washington, Dec. 13. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has signed legislation passed earlier this veek removing restrictions on the use of American land forces outside the Western Hemisphere and retaining the Army and Navy Maiine Corps and Coastguard personnel m service for the duration Reuter
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  • 92 5 Vichy, Dec. 13. A PARIS dispatch to the Vichy news agency says that an order issued hy ihe German occupation authorities which will appear m to-morrow's newspapers states that, following attacks on trocps of occupation, a fine of 1,D00,U00 000 francs is to be imposed on
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  • 482 5 <<NT London, Dec. 14. /KADUALLY but surely the German war machine is beginning to totter," said the Moscow radio yesterday as more details were given of the German retreat. Berlin has described it as a "strategic withdrawal." The Russian withdrawals were always at heavy
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  • 65 5 London, Dec. 14. THE King i.s spending his 46th birthday to-day m the country with the Queen and his daughters. Messages of congratulation from all parts of the Empire and from the United States reached Buckingham Palace during the v.eek-end. A personal message from President Roosevelt was them.
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  • 30 5 London, Dec. 13. FIGHTKRii vii patrol over northern France to-day attacked a factory, gcotls train and gunpos: states an Ail Ministry on.m unique, adding"No aircraft is missing" Reuter
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  • 153 5 London, Dec. 13. MOST recent information about the Japanese Navy at the outbreak of war is that the first and second fleets, known together as the combined fleet under the command of Adm. Yamamoto, probably included 10 battleships, nine aircraft-carriers, 28 cruisers (12 with eight-inch guns
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  • 153 5 Washington, Dec. 13. THE Swedish motorship Kingsholm, a former trans-Atlantic liner which was recently used for Caribbean pleasure cruises, has been taken over by the United States, according to a State Department announcement. The State Department explained that whU? the Kingshnlm belmgs to a friendly
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  • 27 5 T l HE British Ambassador to Turkey, Sir Hu^he Knatch-bull-Hii^c^'on prrived to-day by air on a short visit to the British Reuter
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  • 83 5 Washington, Dec. 13. FE Venezuelan Embassy announces that its Government has ot>ened its ports to ships of the United Plates and other American nations making war against the Axis. The action wns taken In a decree suspending the. Neutrality LftW; whereby belligerent warships nre allowed to use norts
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  • 60 5 Peshawar, Dec. 13. gIR George Cunningham, Governor of the North-West Frontier province, at Jamrud, announced to-day the Government's decision to throw open enlistment m the Indian lanJ forces to the members of the Afridi tribe. Vhe announcement was greeted with tremendous acclamation as the Afridi tribesman have been
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  • 50 5 Philadelphia, Dec. 13. WHEN Thomas Hitgins voluntecud for the army m 1913 he his age as 44 and was accepted, although he was really 63. Yesteiriay at 86 he volunteered again but was turned down gently His two sons were killed m the great war. United Press
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  • 28 5 Teheran, Dec. 13. A SHIPMENT of light tanks, heavily armed, from England is r>ow awaituis official transfer to the Russians m the Teheran station. Reuter
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  • 32 5 Guatemala, Dec. 13. HHHE Government has issued a A decree restricting for the duration of the war all guarantees of Japanese, German and Italian subjects r'osidin" m Guatemala. United Press
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  • 46 5 Washington, Dec. 13. |>RIGADIEK-GEN. Lewis Her- shey, Selective Service Director, stated to-day that .America can call up an army of over 7.000,000 men if necessary, if Congress made men from 19 to 44 inclusive, subject to military training.- Reuter
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  • 207 5 Rangoon, Dec. 11. MR. S. M. CHURN, representative of the Hong Kong Government who was m Bangkok at the time of the Japanese invasion (negotiating for a supply of rice), arrived after "escaping by the skin of his teeth," as he put it. He
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  • 216 5 THE first representative m Malaya c the International Red Cross. Geneva, is likely to be Mr. H. Schweizer, a local businessman, the Free Press understands. It is believec that Mr. Schweizer was nominated to be the Malayan representative of the International Red Cross, Geneva, by
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  • 185 5 Rangoon, Dec. 13. THE Governor of Burma has received the following message from the King Emperor: "The treacherous attack by Japan on the British Commonwealth and the United States has brought the threat of conflict near the threshold of Burma. I have entire confidence
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  • 365 5 Axis Powers "A Bunch Of Internatio nal Gangsters" T\ew York, Dec 13. rjSSCRIBING the Axis powers including japan as a "branch of international gangsters." M. Litvinoff, Sovipt Ambassador the United States, m a Pj«» interview this morning, declare that his country was happy to be an ally of Britain and
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  • 48 5 San Diego. Dec. 13. THE Navy Department has announced the return of the Navy Secretary. Col. Fran* Knox. by plane Ironi Hawaii Ccl. Knox immediately left lor Washington. "I will have no statements to release until alter a conference with the President,' he snid.— Reuter
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  • 39 5 Sydney, Dec. 13. THE Army Minister, Mr. E. M Forde. announces that arrangements are nearing completion for calling up the Volunteer Defence Coras composed mainly of soldiers of the last war for full time duty. Reuter
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  • 31 5 pILOT Officer Peter Albrecht. who 7/as reported missing, is now safe, according to a cable received recently from England. He is the rf Mrs. Ida Albrerht of Singapore
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  • 109 5 THE public are warned that those who exhibit naked lights or lamps, electric or otherwise, which nave not been pronerly shuded are li-ihle 1o be regarded as Fifth Columnists. Such lights continue to be shown m carelessness or ignorance, and it is requested that members of
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  • 147 5 London, Dec. 12. TIIE disclosure by President 1 Roosevelt that Mr. Churciiil and Lord Beaver brook had oiler-" ed to turn over the entire output of three factories m Canada draws attention to the remarkable big war production of Canada, the present output of which is officially
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  • 184 5 T Cairo, Dec. IJ. HE award of 12 Distinguished Service Orders. 12 Military Crosses and one Bar to a Military Cross, eight Distinguished Con duct Medals and 16 Military Medals ana a* Bar to a Military Medal for gallantry m recent operations m the Western Dwrt
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  • 254 5 Cairo, Dec. 14. THE R.A.F. Middle East communique states: "CreteBomber aircraft of the Royal Air Force attacked the aerodrome at Malene, m Crete, during Thursday night. A petrol dump was ignited, causing a number of explosions and many fires. Bombs also burst m the area of
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    • 138 5 giow to Cure! FILES < M :e »pp:ie»ti«i StW Paw aid BWdiag. Pitesjlea^ Cwßlttely. [>r van Vleck's startling dlsJ^ol his Absorptive Pile Plasma Ji~eon knife was the only euro L. But the amazing healing p L* Van Vleck's Absorptive rt pusma. m many thousands oi proved that an operptlon is
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    • 266 5 PUBLIC XOTICIS. MUNICIPAL H*S DEPARTMENT Important Wgtlii AiR pam> PMCAtrttOfl I i Compulsory Evacuation Premises or Air Raid warning Consumers are MUflni tit *!ase of Comnulsory Fva- nt» n from their prr-mises. ir m iho event o^ en Air Raid Warninv. the main G^S supply to Dtemteei should be SHUT
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  • 4695 6  -  O.D. GALLAGHER How Prince Of Wales And Repulse Went Down Fighting THE action m which the Prince of Wales and Repulse went down fighting is described m O. D. Gallagher's minute-by-minute account, dispatched to his newspaper, the Daily Express, London, and broadcast from Singapore
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    28 6 photograph. Picture shows a town dweller evacuat'ng to a safer area after the air raid on Singapore. ETery means of transport was used b? the evacuees.- Free Press
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  • 198 6 THE taking over of a number of educational institutions m Singapore during the week-end by the defence authorities will cause no dislocation of educational services, as preparations for this eventuality were made months ago, the Free Press understands. Dr. W. Ljiehan. Director of Education,
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  • 643 6 Londun, YESTERDAY was one of the i ecer 1 highest scoring days and paw at least created by the International, We^ur-iit. six of Woiverhampton's seven ROtk Nottingham Forest, the opponents m this avalanche, provided an example of the team raising difficulties of wartime football, as
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  • 219 6 CO LONG os the iv.... >an aged or are m coursr sj rc pair, it is unsale to us- water lrom these maims lor domertic purposes such as drteking paring food or washi: ;l e n sils. unless it is boiled official communique. If an air
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  • 58 6 pROONER Rudy Vai, m his latest tMm .'Janr Blondes" m which he co-ste-s 1 Rfc H^ len Parish. Oper.m the C*pitol yesterday, this Unh i extremely funny, ba.^ p and as many girls. R\: his v. ife when he fciv* himself of a bad habit of ku^:\
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  • 40 6 THE MuKicil Socrt;. 'italiced to c?ncel its pfafnMOH «rf carol parties visiting Uk wrt Services Cabs, as so many of the chorus are now i o&s' ed m defence dutie 7 I »fll therefore, b? no pr.irtir To-morrow.
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    • 95 6 extract from an Official Medical Report on II HI ISjf THE NEW VITAMIN Bi BREAD nr r »ce polUhings consist of the germ adi outer layers of the rice grain, removed during the polishing process, and they contain valuable quantities of easily digested protein and essential mineral salts, together with
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