Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 12 January 1941

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  • 18 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, Net Sales Exceed 23,200 Weekly JANUARY 12, 1941. FIVE CENTS
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  • 597 1 Nothing New In Nazi Soviet Agreement Rest Of The News Nazi Police In Rome For "Training" Z,^4rVL4iV GERMANS TO BE RE PA TRIA TED London, Jan. 11. pERMANY'S ambitious trad.- agreement with Russia, by which h» hopes to tveeive large amounts of grain and oil m return for machinery and
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  • 151 1 Cairo, Jan. 11. Till, lulian losses at Karelin m killed and aptured i amounted t<> Mil officers I and 42.827 men, states to- days British GJLQ. com mtinique. t t In addition, 368 medium 1 I and fi Id guns, 26 heavy anti-aircraft
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  • 74 1 Vicfiv .l.ii AFRESH wave of political arrests has been sweeping over 'the country Some forty persons have been arrested m Paris during the past fey days under a decree providing for the internment of persons dar>RPiou.s to pubMc security. In other parts of the country tin>
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  • 309 1 SMOOTH PASSAGE FOR BRITISH AID BILL PREDICTED Washington, Jan. 11. T HE British Aid Bill drew quick reaction m Congress yesterday and there have been renewed predictions of overwhelming approval. No fewer than a dozen members jumped up and made remarks when fhe Bill was introduced m the House of
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  • 508 1 Senator (lark (Isolationist) declared that the Bill permitted Mr. Roosevelt "to declare war," and establish a totalitarian government m domestic affairs. Opinion seemed to be divided among Congressmen on whether the Bill is wide enough to authorise American cuivoys of war supplies to Britain
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  • 510 1 THE Legislative Council of the Colony, at its meeting on Monday, Jan. 20, will debate the question of State lotteries to help prosecute the war with the knowledge that the mass of public opinion throughout the country is solidly m favour of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 37 1 ACORN* NEW ZEALAND EVAPORATED MILK FROM Ni:W ZEALAND PHOM: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), tPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1,500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33 wutltu 63 Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
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    • 67 1 IJUr (0 M 0 mm > m Em f I .mm 'imW^mmM ¥Id *A jj'J^. -I FOR THE KIDDIES With Pa t-a-Cake and Glaxo BlscuiU (Im-\ afford a delicious meal which e\e r >ou k >r will en |oy. f/J. i;i si ki: \m» k i <>i- pi /J| riM;\\s.
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  • 197 1 Anglo-U.S. Identity Of Interests London, Jan. 11. T*HE Daily Telegraph says the unmatched industrial i>oU-n--tial of the United States may well prove to !><• the deciding factor m the conflict, but it can be decisive only if the potential energy of the American industry is translated into kinetic energy. The
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  • 85 1 Dublin, Jan. 11. the Eire Government have dcci- ded to summon the Dail tpe daily for next Thursday for comprehensive discussion on supplies, both home produced imd Imported. The decision was taken on the initiative of Mr. Cosgravc. Leader of the Opposition, who will move
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    37 1 study m white: Beautiful kuen Drew gives the camera eye a jeasi m this snowy white rig-out, at the satire time i king that fellow made of -tone who sits on a pede The Thinkri
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  • 170 1 Stockholm, Jan. 1 L rHE trengthening ii Swedish defences "continued to be necessary." d».rh»j iff- Gustav m a pei h from the Throne at the opening- or Parliament to-day. military preparedness, said the King, demanded the co-operation of a large part of Swedish productive
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  • 24 2 Yaricr Mulia Raja Haji Othman. J.P., M.C.H.. bin Almarhum Raja Yahya has been appointed a member of the SelanBor Suie Cuuncil for on« year.
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  • 143 2 Singapore, Saturday. A COMMUNIQUE irom the inai Consulate-General reads On the Aranya Prades sector, our forces advanced further into Cambodia and captured enemy positions. Many French and African soidieri were discovered dead m the trenches abandoned by French IndoChina forces who left behind many arms. Battambang
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  • 99 2 Singapore, Saturday. Ti E case m which Madam Eu Teow Leng, alias Two Nya, was charged *ith criminal breach of trust m respect of money alleged to have been entrusted to her for a tontine which she was said to have run, was postponed for
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  • 31 2 Hajl Abdul kMtm, Assistant Collector of Land Kevrnu-. Kualu Lumpur, ts goin<{ to Blang to tukc the place of Mr Angus Campbell, who la leaving for Jelebu aa District Officer tlitre
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  • 553 2 32 Years In Malaya (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. J^ONG before electric fans were thought of as a necessary adjunct to life m the tropics, long before anybody thought of "radio" to describe a contraption of wiies and batteries called a wireless set, a young man
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  • 51 2 RETREA T THE band and drums of the Hyderabad Regiment will bca' retreat on the S.C.C. padan^ on Monday. The programme will be: Band, slow march. "Royal Artillery." Bugles, march, 'On The Road." Band, march, 'British Cavalry." Combined, march, "Gecrgie."' Drums, march. "Drum Solo." Band, regimental march "The Windsor." Bugles,
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  • 137 2 Rangoon. Jan. |1. IT is understood that the Burma Government will shortly send v nission to Chungking at the invitation of the Chinese Governuiem As a result of world condition' croat ed by the war. numerous problems have arisen affecting the trade communications between Burma and
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  • 70 2 Singapore, Saturday. THAKC2D with carrying on a v theatrical performance m public without a permit, Loh Ah Teng, an elderly Chinese, was acquitted m the Fifth Police Court, to-day. Loh, who lives m an estate at Pulau Tekong. successfully claimed that the performance was a private one,
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  • 83 2 Singapore, Saturday. CLAIMING trial to a charge of being a member of an unlawful society. Go Tong, a 21-year-old Hokkien, told Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the Third Magistrate, that he had been a member of the society two years ago, but that he had since
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  • 50 2 Kyoto, Jan. 11. SIX Thailand officers including Brayuang, Captain Kundammon, and four cadets have been apprenticed to the Nishioji battery factory m Kyoto fioni January, this year. These officers said thr^i they intended to learn the manufacture of electric cells at the Japanese factory Eastern News
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  • 516 2 Singapore, Saturday. "IYEATH by misadventure" was "the verdict returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Dr. Ernest Walter Martindeil, a medical officer attached to the General Hospital, Johore Bahru, whose body charred beyond
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  • 42 2 Some of the players m the pantomime "Babes m the Wood" ivhich the Jchore Players will yresent to-night at the Victoria Theatre jor the last time. Aboce group shoics Jill Percy, Olive Allen, Beryl Bird, Sylvia, Still and Tom Herriea.
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  • 273 2 Singapore, Saturday. STATEMENT to the effect that there appeared to be a bad influence from an adult who owned a library of books, "thrillers" for the most part, which, it seemed had affected the youth of that particular area (Telok Kurau) and had prompted fhe
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  • 110 2 Indian Sent To Prison For Theft Singapore, Saturday APFFARING before Mr. Cheah n Soon Hock, acting second magistrate, to-day, at the continued hearing cf the case m which he is charged with theft of cash and valuables to the value of $223 Patce, a middle-aged Indian, was convicted on the
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  • 79 2 Singapore, Saturday. FOR failing to report himself as a police supervisee, Mohamed bin Ismail, a young Indian, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Second Police Court, to-day. The accused, who was arrested by a detective m Telok Kurau Road on Jan.
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  • 52 2 Singapore, Saturday. TKARGED with disorderly conduct by fighting m public, two Malay women, Haji Esa binte YusofT, 35, and Siti binte Wangsong, 30. were cautioned and discharged m the Fifth Police Court, to-day. The accused were stated to have fought with each other m Orchard
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  • 273 2 Singapore, Saturday. j^BSERVIXc; thai it wa* "rather a borderline i-:; but that the Tribunal felt that the business <>f the company could be carried on with a little inconvenience, Mr. .J. C. Cobbett. Chairman of the Singapore Tribunal. to-day refused to exempt Mr. A. H. Murray
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  • 94 2 Singapore, Saturday. SAID to have broken into the Fleet Shore Accommodation Mess, Seletar, P. Kunju Krishnan, a 24-year-old Malayalce, was alleged I to have stclen an apple pie. I When the magistrate was shown ithe apple pie. which was smash* d I up. he asked
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  • 95 2 FRANCO-J A PAN ESE TALKS IN TOKYO Tokyo, Jan. 1! IHE Franco- Japanese conversations regarding French IndoChina, which have been taking place m Tokyo since Dec. 30, will last one month. Mr. Ko Lshii, acting spokesman of the Information Board ol the Cabinet, told foreign newspaper correspondents yesterday. The Government
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  • 41 2 Washington. Jan. 10. A WHITER m the Federal Reserve bulletin warns against overestimating the British Empire's resources for purchasing American war materials. He i\s\imaU's that the Empire had $7,115,000,000 worth of gold and dollar securities. Reuter
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  • 28 2 Grim and business-like to outward appearances. Army pillboxes are surprisingly comfortable within, m this picture the crew ate seen m an off-duty moment.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 304 2 (wt as a^^^ years of If A Rheumatism sN now Jpofk T\j^y stop me bO^"* amazed! Can you wonder that people stop Mrs. C. V. B. and ask m astonishment, "What on earth have you done to get so fit F*or 18 years this lady was a martyr to Rheumatism
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  • 36 3 I idon, Jan. 10.- A second suce abnormally severe winter m of wheat crop igh crops entered w. tter than a The Continental wheat production m 1041 may influence the war's duration.- Reuter
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  • 359 3 AFTER serious allegations had ))Vi'D made against him by B 21-year-old A.T.s. girl, the Louth magistrates committed a young Guardsman for trial at Lincoln Assizes. The soldier. Corporal Charted Ik m son, was charged with committing an offence against Louisa Tuck, of Howard-road
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  • 513 3 Singapore, Saturday. J^ JUDGMENT of considerable public interest concerning the position of creditors who have not proved their claims m bankruptcy proceedings against a debtor was delivered by Mr. Justice l\ dk>w m the Hi^h Court to-day when his lordship held that, m his opinion,
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  • 39 3 M Het Oranjc Oorlo<i>fonds" (Tho Oraiiße Fund» will hold throe conta to-day, to-morrow and Tuesday, at the Happy World Covere-i Stadium m aid or the Fund, it is under the patronage o1 the Consul Qentral of tho Netherlands, Singapore.
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  • 353 3 (Trihune Siaff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. HPIIRKK Singapore couples, two Chinese i\n<\ an Indian, already married according to their respective racial customs, arc shortly to h;,-. their marriages endorsed by re-marrying under the newly enforced Civil Marriage Ordin- ance. Notices to this
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  • 46 3 New York, Jan. 10.— Wall Street belitves that the defence spending programme will especially benefit Rails. Ihere is a suggestion that new motor models will be aban donfd for 1942. New steel orders are the highest m a decade. Reuter
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  • 335 3 i licon, Jan. li. THURSDAY night's X \.F. raids, including an attack m force on Gelsenkirchen one of Grermany's most important synthetic oil plants— arc further described m an Air Ministry news bulletin. Among the results of the first attack were fires and many
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  • 1503 4  - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Vera Ardmore IS > ■•■•■■■■Miiiiin ai i af( i FROM every corner ol Johore. officials and their wives came to the Istana Besar on Sunday aft.Tnoon to welcome the return of His Highness the Sultan of Johore and Lady Marcella Ibrahim at the reception given
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 389 4 END TO ALL GASTRIC DISORDERS! Triumph u# N'rm Medical DKcovry. One of the gr^ntest medical triumphs nf recei is the perfection of a ne*r drugless remedy that gives instant relief frotn digestive dleotderi. Under the name of Chardox. th« new remedy was recently available for general use. Almost edla 'ly.
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    • 60 4 i ''Zm^pCzcc^HsV, w FELT STRAW HATS MADE-TO-ORDER OR REMODELLED. STITCHED HATS A SPECIALTY. ANY STYLE COPIED. "PELS" C-3. Rodney Hou?e, Battery Road. LOVELY HAIR SPELLS LOVELINESS LET US HELP SOLVE YOUR HAIR PROBLEMS. Most up-to-date machine plus Expert Hairdresser ensure Perfect Curls for your hair. LEON BEAUTY PARLOUR, 104 Orchard
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    • 80 4 A drop or two of MURINi: m each eye will do wtukn towards making them k^l comfortable. Use MURINE regularly every night and morning and to relieve eyes that h;i\o become reddened, inflamed, or irritated from reflected sun el driving.or overwork. MURINE is safe, soothing, and refreshing the prescription S^jJ
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  • 118 5 Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 11. Thf: Foreign Minister, Benoi Aranhft, requested tile War Minister, Senor Dudra. to order the unloading of the war material purchase^ In (Germany and now on board the Brazilian steamer Baue at Lisbon. London, Jan. 11. The unloading of the
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  • 62 5 Nfw Delhi, Jan. 11. AIMED al .Minium utilLsa n oi India's productive industries t> Department has .Ki< buying plai: m «*d< r I ire th< ■.lr.u't- ,1 for supplied io the Departmi ni value ri ]jkhs ot rup ii hly v. Wle l value ol lirement:
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  • 17 5 Mr. A I- Hii c, Mai > ii haa i<- Hi., ii '.il Comi Auditor < leneral Joti >re
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  • 1502 5 H. L. HOPKIN LIKENS WEST END TO London, Nov. 20. pRO.VI these random notes on |ff e m London m the air raid era you may gather the impression that lam constantly diving into bars. That is not the case, hut I must admit that the excuses
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 331 5 PERAK TURF CLUB "SPITFIRE MEETING" Saturday, lXlh. January 1«> 1 1 Wednesday, 22nd. January 1941 Saturday, ISih. January 1911 ALL PROFITS WILL BE DEVOTED TO THE PI RCHASG OF FIGHTER AIRCRAFT. A PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION LIST is now open for the same purpose and over |1 1,000 has already been subscribed.
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    • 712 5 Typewriter Repairs l We clean, adjust, repair ft] and overhaul all makes of *Kd&*s£- Typewriters and Mg-XJJ Calculators etc at TPf^ a Moderate charges »wl Expert Mechanic* «<f-^\ Guaranteed Workmanship STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY (Established 1914) Stationers Repairers 14a. Change Alley. Singapore. 'Phones: 7770 2481. After 2 Years' Baldness M\ Ik
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  • 391 6 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, January 12, 1941. Opinion Towards Monogamy gARRIAGE laws m the Colony have always been a difficult matter owing to the diverse character of the population and the many religions which claim their adherents. Thus Government, m keeping with the British principle of tolerance, did not intervene
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  • 1449 6  - HAVE WE LOST OUR SENSE OF VALUES? Edward Ellis HAVE been thinking this week about Malaya's unemployment problem and the poverty that goes with it. And uhtn you think of these things your thoughts naturally drift to the two evil geniuses of the present generation. Do you know that it
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  • 894 6  -  W. B. PATERSON 'TPHIS is your war." How j A often has that phrase t rolled over the radio m t sonorous tones. How often t has it caught the eye until it j has ftliffhtly jaundiced that organ, m the columns of the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 585 7 WI TNESSES UNR EL I ABLE SAYS DEFENCE COUNSEL Used Hotel As Brothel, Japanese Fined $500 Singapore, Saturday. IN his submission to-dny, Mr. T. W. Ong, counsel for the defence, submitted that the evidence of the two women witnesses for the prosecution was not reliable, as they were of iottbtful
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  • 55 7 Kitchen pots and pans made of aluminium are likely to become even scarcer as a result of a Board of Trad? Older which prohibits their 'supply by manufacturers and wholesaler^. Stocks of aluminium hollcw-ware previously intended for the home market may b? directed to export, but after their exhaustion no
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  • 30 7 EMPLOYED or Unemployed, Work spare time Agency. Novel BARGAINS selling scheme. Low Prices. POSTFREE. Earn over 185-1 monthly spot cash. Samples Free. Box 302 cio Malaya Tribune, Singapore.
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  • 57 7 Kin« Leopold of the Belgians has been moved with his three children and mother to Chateu de Ciergnoir m the Ardennes, under a "guard of honour" composed of twenty Gestapo officers. Cause of the move: RAF pounding of military objectives near the Palace of Laeken, where
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  • 174 7 BOUND, GAGGED AND ROBBED IN SHELTER Al7-year-cld milkman was on hi:s* round at Gravelhill. Bexley- heath/Kent, when two youths* ask- Ed him if he would like some ciI garettes. The milkman, Cyril John Parker. accepted and th? youths asked him !to kc down an air raid shelter. As he sat
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  • 45 7 London, Jan. 10. Tho Stock Ex- change turned colourless, generally. including for Kaffirs and Rail's. Egyptian b nda rose one point but Argentine* slightly eased. In the afternoon, the stock Exchange became idir. ihe Cape uumu .siipuoi it'll K.iiln uon-i>r- dii(*-i •rs. Reuter
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  • 695 7  -  L.S.D. More Industry In The Kampong By L'KOM one of th(- Singapore kampongs, m Geylang area, there is a steady output of handmade brassware which has existed for the past 30 years. This business is managed by a Chinese family, together with one or two
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  • 222 7 What U. S. Aid Means New York, Jan. 11. M\ hunch is that the war will be shorter than most people think, and that if we give full aid to Britain, the Empire of Hitler will fall to pieces as fast as it was
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  • 193 7 RkWAY from the blast, t->-^ bombs and the blitz to? 1 sunny Hollywood and Mii Marlcnc Dietrich's lens. For years, the owner of i that magnificent pair of ex- i tremities has topped baUoti S for No. 1 leg appeal. i She tops it
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  • 200 7 To Wed A Policeman A BARONETS daughter. sta>ing at a London hostil, answered the door when a policeman called to complain abou* the black-out. They stood talking, made a date, and later fell m love. Ihe young woman, Miss Jean it Bwing, only daughter of Brig.renera] Sir Norman Orr Bwing
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  • 123 8 Italy's Position Desperate Calcutta, Jan. 11 FROM what I was told, the performance of Indian troops at Sidi Barrani was an outstanding performance, said Mr. P. spender, (he Australian Army Minister to Reutcr before his departure for Canberra He added that Italy's position m North Africa, particularly m the Lybian
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  • 175 8 Lcndcii. Jan. 10. In view of the frequent diversion of cargoes to Oiltpbrtd, the London Association has adopted alternative United Kingdom delivery contracts eftVct ive us iiom Jan. 20, liamely Con tract <a): London and Liverpool enly, the same as at present, Which is expected giadually
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  • 92 8 ALLEGED to have obstructed a Naval Police constable m the performance of his duty, D. Vengadasamy, Indian, claimed trial m the Fifth Police Court, to-day The complainant, Mohamed Ashraf, stated thr.t he was on duty at the Stores Gate, Naval Base on Nov. 23 last, wh?n
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  • 16 8 There will be no Guard of Honour at the ceremonial opening of the Assizes on Monday.
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  • 59 9 ran. 11. I'm- economist thai Chinese railway Itare more dubiuu.s as piobab.'y they have ufTf-rr-d more damage than China's foreign trade, which has displayed con.sid« rable resilenco. Improved 1940 Chinese customs collections encourage holders of Customs is.sue.s, although a renption of payments must await concession!
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  • 93 9 REPAIR WORK ON BOMBED AREAS TO BE SPEEDED UP London. Jan. 10. CIR WARREN FISHER, special •J commissioner m the London region, has had under consideration arrangements for speeding up the work of repairing roads and public utility services damaged by enemy action. Jbe 'ocal authorities have been askgd to
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  • 91 9 London, Jan. 11. LONDONERS had a peaceful night as German bombers last night concentrated on a town m southern England. The official communique states that fires were caused but the situation was well m hand. The houses, commercial premises, were considerably damaged and a number of
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  • 459 9 The British Heel had thrown upon it tasks of enormous magnitude tasks which she had magnificently discharged of protecting vital strategic areas, of convoying ships, patrolling the seas of the world. Mr. Spender said it would always be to him a matter of
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  • 919 9 Bardia Victory Has Removed Threat To Suez fHE decisive nature of the operations that are now m progress m the Middle East resulting m the complete removal of the threat to the vital line of the Suez Canal \sas described m a topical talk
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  • 53 9 New Delhi, Jan. 11. A CONFERENCE, to be attended by representatives from all over India, v. ill be held on Jan. 20 to make a preliminary .survey to formulate plans to meet any emergency requiring the restriction of petro] consumption though the necessity has not
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    • 214 9 to-night 6.15 9.15 M AIILIIOROI «;il MATINEE TO-DAY AT 3.15 P.M. JEETthe Thousand One Marvels of ARABIAN NIGHTS m "HATIMTAI-KI-BETl" A Beautiful IHMMST.XNI I» ture Filmed Amidst the Picturesque Sceneries of IGfl I \TIPUR SIKRI MAGIC, ROMANCE, THRILLS LILTING MUSIC i 9 \*M =4 =4 W^\ 645 T(>ni s ht
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    • 266 9 Relief m 30 Seconds fromTtltsenj of CATARRH] 3 I/I i»Sk h'ovtl Inhaler /s-Jf* has only on* New Medical Compound Actu Like Magic No need to wait a day longer to relieve j the misery of catarrh. Chemists now have KARSODRINE new medical compound rhat J acts like magic. Simply sniff
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 349 10 Aga Khan Gets "Cut" Rate For Mahmoud jyjAHiMOLD, the fl|\inj? grey colt who won the DerT>y of 1931 m (he fastest time ever known, has sailed the Atlanticsold by the Aga Khisn to an American millionaire syndicate foi 20,000 guineas. Now seven
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  • 78 10 Gambling On Nazi Air Losses MEMBERS of the Stock Ex- > I change have a new gamble Nazi aeroplane loss t S figures. i Every morning they bet on probable German plane loss- i t 99 m raids on this country J during the day, and smail I fortunes have
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  • 35 10 The second race for the Jackson Miller Cup, <100 metres free style handicap) and the two breadths sealed handicap will be field at the Singapore Swimming duo to-day at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 34 10 Miss A N. Gideon, of the Nursing stuf of the Uem-ral Hosp,tal Kuala Lij. !s ha, £ono on transfer to the Bun^ir Hc)wp it;i Kuala Lumpur. Miss Ron* Kam Kc-ow. piarc o' M)s6 Gldron
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  • 583 10 "O ld Age? Never Heard Of It" Veteran Claims "27th" Birthday Last Year ,OXE day m May (or was it June) last year Jack Dempsey donned a Mir of gloves, stepped into a ring and knocked a much younger opponent clean through the ropes. He did it so neatly, and
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  • 342 10 (Continued from page !>) the years. We are neighbours for all time aid it would, m our vieu be a disaster of the first magnitude if any vital misunderstanding arose between us. I cannot help thinking that Germany has merely used Japan as a pawn
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  • 13 10 Second Lieut. C H Parnoll of the Ca tain haS beCU £ppointcd Acting
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  • 42 10 'ALERT'-LESS LONDON London. Jan. 11. lIP to a late h \m v London a: I no air raid Raiders were i t ovet some provincial di the boml dropped In iesi. ial di. ..a souLli-ea< town, no casualties were i» uorted Reuter
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  • 468 10 (From H. L, Hophin) I.- rid 20. lyiK. Jack Smith, of Manchester, o oi I known of British boxing referees, has jusi died at th< i For more than thirty years he look a leading pari m th< port as promoter, official and third
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    • 533 10 FIET.feeJ X i blazing The Bkin-porea of your foet shouhl N conßtantly liminatinK acid m ities. Wli«n your feet feel biasing hot, when they ache and swell, jt is because thoao porrs have beroriir choked, and acid i.s pilin* up inside thorn. Then you suffer foot a^ony Corns and callouses
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    • 134 10 i^t^i^Lr SKIN BANISHES FACIAL BLEMISHES GERMOLENE "Some 12 months ago I derelopOUIHKI V a irriutin VUIUrXLI on the face, and after We* HPAI Q months I had to undergo treatlILALO m<?nt soon afterwards the ECZEMA complaint atartrd again and for ■am it* months my face was never clear BAD LEG
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    • 395 10 EVEN MILK FOODS GALL And ACID a Yeast-Vite Tablets Are The RAPiD|Best Thing RESULTS I u o m c The Secret of the immense Id. VC Lj VCI success of Yeast-Vite lies, of S •**•> w T %^I course, m the fact that it is an <, accurate scientific combination
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  • 703 11 Brilliant Goalkeeping By Negri Custodian SINGAPORE :> NEGRI SEMBILAN 4 MAGNIFICENT rally by Singapore m the seccind hall just prevented Negri Semfcilaa from cremtiag one <;l the biggest Miijrixs m h< tkt-v this season \> hen Ihtv nut Sin«ap<,ri' on the I'jidan^ yesterday. Li ii
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  • 178 11 Replay Necessary In Team C hampionships In (it- I Yam Badminton pHK key match of the inter-club badminton competition was played off at the Clerical Uaion Hall yesterday and resulted m the Dexonshircs' "unbeaten" record being broken by the Marigold B.P. Fiv«' ties, thrpc singles and two il< üblrs. made
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  • 543 11 Weights For First Day Perak "Spitfire" Races p-OLLOWING are the weights for the first day of the Perak Turf Club's "Spitfire" meeting en Jan. IS. Hors<>, Class 2, Div. I—s'1 5 sti. Sunny Charm 9.0, Beano 8.7,1 Annie ixooney 8.7, Hybla 8.6, Sa- faiiland 8.5, Scofflaw 8.4, Line Up fc
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  • 131 11 PROFESSIONAL RACING AT TAIPING AGAIN (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping-, Saturday. A FTER five years' of amateur racing the Taping Turf Club will resume professional racing next month, racing dates fixed being Feb. 20 and 22. There will be five and six furlong races each for horses class 4 and
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  • 56 11 I (From Our Own Reporter) Penang-, Saturday. pENANG held Perak one-all m a thrilling inter-State hockey match played to-day at Hlltchings School ground. Exchanges wore fast throughout. Penang scored through Vohra m the fifth minute. At halftime, Penang led one-niL Perak notched their equaliser midway m
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  • 61 11 Amcng the 1 irge number of service people and others who watched the exhibition game of Australian football played at th eld polo ground at Balestier en Friday was Lt. Gen. L. V. Bond. The G.O.C. shoiued keen interest m the game. Also m the
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  • 460 11 R.A.A.K 5 R.A.F TN one of Ihe fastest jjanuvs ever played m Singapore thu R.A.A.F. (Reds) defeated Ihc H.A.F. (Blues) at Jala* Besar Stadium, yesterday Ky flvc points (a goal) t<, three points (a penalty goal). The Aussies set the pate and maintained
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  • 67 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. NO new strings apart from those which worked yesterday, appeared for this mornings fast work. Most impressive were Swelter and Shipley from Fenn's stables. Both galoped m pleasing style. The newcomer, Shipley, shoved up well. Another rousing gallop was that
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  • 135 11 By a icell-known doctor Many people are now suffering from indigestion for the first time m their lives. The reason is that worry and anxiety directly affect the nerves that govern the diges tive system and so impair the normal process by which the stomach
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    • 50 11 r]lu^ jU^t tlie rifkt alkaline <liiira<t<r tv neutralist* uitor> dinner acidity [yS i It w^l SINGA WAT E R Mineral Water frum ihe Seletar Hut Spring, Singapore BOTTLED BY Fraser Neave, J <nnilcu Br«'v\r<| arid bottled l»y I MALA\ BREWERIES III) DUirUNHcd by FRASER NEAVE LTD V 1 ''''lilllMilllKlllL '"gf^BMßy
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 19 12 Berne, Jan. 11. air raid alert was given about n x th!i mommy at *ribourg and Bci no Reuter
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  • 49 12 Liverpool, Jan. 11. 'fi.e Race course Executive Comniiu.ee announce that the Grand National steeplechase wi'l not be run there this year on grounds of public safety and the transport. question. The substitute Grand National will be run orobablv at Cheltenham.- Reuter
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  • 32 12 London. Jan. 11. TWO enemy aircraft were engau- cd m an attack on England last night and were destroyed f ne by Kiitish night patrols and the O*her by anti-aircraft fire.— Reuter
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  • 301 12 GREEKS, WOPS PREPARE FOR MAJOR BATTLE ALBANIANS MUTINY Hh l l" ll wllich to" lasted for some days on the northern Üb m J in -I™"* was broken yesterday (Friday) by skirmishes and desultory artillery fire. Meanwhile, preparations for what will apparently he a major battle were continued feverishly on
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  • 208 12 S Singapore, Saturday, i H° eißht speaking Hokkien. suddenly appeared' at y a h wise at 9 t mile, i»on^gol Foail. at LM p." m to-day I a-saul ed two Chinee WOMM living- there and S ot away with S their Hwillny valued a t
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  • 143 12 JJUXA. Turbi and Turbi hills were occupied by British Imperial troops on Thursday, says an official communique issued here to-day, giving further details of the announcement made from Cairo yesterday. No contact was made with the enemy m these areas, continued th e lommunique. Enemy infantry
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  • 76 12 Wops Admit 1,301 Killed In Albania London, Jan. 11. THE Italian authorities have issued an official casualty list, giving 1.301 dead m the fighting m Albania. Ninety-seven are stated tc b* officers, 65 noncommissioned officers and 19 are Albanians. The total wounded is given as 4.598 including ten Albanians 1
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  • 26 12 Mr. Grippcr has taken over duties n~> Inspector of Mines. Perak. Batu Gaiah m place of Mr. A. H M Cretch who has gone on transfer
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  • 105 12 Wop Empire In Africa Doomed Karachi, Jan. 11. ITALY'S position as a first rate 1 power In Africa is doomed for ever, according to Sir Sikanrtar Hyat Khan, Premier of the Punjab, m an interview on his return from a vjsit to the Indian troops In Egypt and the Sudan.
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  • 231 12 Nazi -Soviet Agreement (Continued from page 1) may be said mi n either the eastern or western hemisphere." Four thousand Germans m Soviet Lithuania and be.u-pen 10,00 l» and 15,000 m Latvia and Estonia Will be sent back to lh<- Reich Following the signature of a repatriation convention between the
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  • 85 12 ITALIANS IN FULL RETREAT London, Jan. 11. ITALIANS letirtng on Bcrat t after the Greek capture of Jilirsnra aie bfing severely j hara*se4 tram the air. latest reports reaching t I.oiulon Iron the headquar- lera d British air forces m j i- fiictte state that man> Uri- I plish bombers,
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  • 270 12 200 ITALIANS INVADE ISLAND OF 2 GREEKS Athens, Jan. 11. IN addition to the occupation of Klissura, the Greeks have captured certain other fortified Italian positions, according to an official Greek spokesman. Important heights were occupied at bayonet point by Greek troops during local engagements yesterday states a Greek High
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  • 152 12 London, Jan. 11. GERMANY has lost her first bomU ber to an American fighter aircraft flown by a British pilot. Ibis occurred when naval pilots flying a Grumman single-seater lighter shot down a Junkers "88" bomber, all the four occupants of the German machine being
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  • 89 12 Hanoi, Jan. 11. 'PHAI detachments have penetrated several border points, notably north-east of Seamrong and m the region south of Pailin, states a communique issued by Admiral Decoux, Governor-General of Indo-China, on Thai-French [ndo-China bordei \\y:hthn r Thai artillerj h.» i bombard* ed Battanbang, killmu
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  • 326 12 ROME CLAIMS SUCCESS FOR LUFTWAFFE Rome, Jan. 11. THE German air force joined with Italian squadrons m an attack on a British naval formation m the Sicily Channel, states an Italian High Command communique. It is claimed the German units scored a hit on an aircraft-carrier. The communique state*: "In
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  • 175 12 Japan's Interest In Development Of Dutch Indies 'lokyo. Jan. 11. I JAPAN'S interest hi the de- vclopmcnt of mv ultiv.ited j ftutly.Hc territories m the Dutch Kast Indies was t •■•rcs>od by Mr. YoshisAWft* the chief of the lapailC** delegation there, m a speech J at a cl i n
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