Morning Tribune, 6 December 1941

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  • 24 1 renfs) NETT BALER EXCKKI) t/ion 1 > XII > Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 264, Saturday, December 6, 1941. Morning Tribune I Monday, December 8, 1941.
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  • 530 1 War With Finland: Decision To-day London, Dec. 5. AUTHORITATIVE quarters m London stated to-day that ne British Government at the end of last week addressed notes to the Governments of Finland, Hungary and Rumania. The purpose of the notes was to avert further deteriora,ion m the relations between them and
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  • 648 1 Large Scale Japanese T oop Movements Reported JT is announced that Japan's reply to President Roosevelt's note regarding the continued reinforcement of Japanese troops m Indo- China was handed to Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, m Washington yesterday. No information is available regarding the
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  • 172 1 Messages received up to a late hour last night gave conflicting views on the 3 Far East, though there is nowhere any tendency to minimise the grarity of I the new situation that is developing. TOKIO: Japan has handed to Mr. Cordell Hull her reply
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  • 194 1 AUSTRALIAN MADE BOMBERS ARRIVE HERE A SQUADRON of Australianbuilt "Bristol* Beaufort bombers the first to come from the Commonwealth to Malaya arrived here yesterday. Thus, within a few days, the British offensive power m the Far East has been strengthened both on the sea and m the air. As Australia's
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  • 39 1 Melbourne, Dec. s.— The Navy Minister, Mr. Norman Makin has announced that hope of finding the survivors of the cruiser Sydney, sunk after the recent fight with a German raider, which was also sunk, has been officially abandoned. Reuter
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  • 123 1 Cairo, Dec. 5. I GENERAL Headquarters' communique states: "The tempo m Egyptian Cyrenaica has again quickened. In the main area, the enemy yesterday renewed his attacks on El Duda, south-east of Tobruk. Two heavy attacks were completely repulsed with severe casualties. A third attack gained
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  • 73 1 Washington, Dec. 5. MR. STIMSON at a press conference denounced as "wanting m loyalty and patriotism" the publication of a purported secret Army plan for an American Expeditionary Force to Europe. Mr. Stimson said the documents which the Chicago Tribune published represented "unfinished studies of our
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  • 259 1 R ene wed A ir A ctivity In Libya Cairo, Dec. 5. AN R.A.F. Middle East communique states "After the recent bad weather, air activity on a considerable scale was resumed m the Libyan Battle area yesterday. Raids, m which British, South African and Free French bombers took part, were
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  • 97 2 Jk Concrete evi-A dence of the piant strides bein? made by f the Australian t I aircraft indus- try is furnished i by the arrival I here yesterday 1 of a squadron of Australian- I built "Bristol" Beaufort bom. bers, described i as the fastest
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  • 506 2 afsdf I London, Dec. 5. IT was a combination of Indians from the Punjab and crews of heavy British tanks, many of them Londoners, which broke the Axis resistance here and took some 400 prisoners. The Axis resistance was savage and with reason, for
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  • 86 2 "I WAS A PRISONER ON DEVIL'S ISLAND" (At the Pavilion) pACKED full of action and adventure is "I Wm a Prisoner on Devil's Island,' which opened at the Pavilion yesterday. This story, ol a man's strange adventure of the island of lost souis, is not every man's meat
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  • 64 2 Toronto, Dec. 1. General Odic, excommander of the French air force m North Africa, who renounced his allegiance to Vichy, now says that the French army and air force m North Africa hated the Nazis, and would offer serious resistance if the Nazis tried to seize those colonies. General Odic
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  • 100 2 New York, Dec. 5. "THE German armies that overran Europe are m 1 full retreat. This, m itself, is an omen that they have stretched their striking power beyond its limit," declares the New York Times m a leading article to-day. "Over the dark horizon of the
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  • 110 2 New Delhi, Dec. 5. AVER 10,000 donations have hitherto been received by the Viceroy's War Fund, which now totals £3,927,000. The vast majority of these donations come from India, but many aft received from Indians overseas and other well-wishers, including Americans. British
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  • 259 2 Japan Will Find S'pore Impregnable Chungking, Dec. 5. JAPAN must surrender and MJ cept the United States terms or face a military defeat, says a special article m the Ta Rung Pao which adds that Singapore cannot be taken by Japanese naval action, aerial bombing or a land attack. The
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    • 117 2 H PREPARED UNDER TH E EXI' E R T H SUPERVISION OF A EUROPEAN CHEMIST I mXTMOIII H )2^^^3" HIGHLY CONCENTRATED H |s*''^Smm^^^^ DISINFECTING FLI I I> 3!>=: *^m*l Don't confuse HELTHOID with D," s **ELTHOip |0 ordinary disinfectants, HELTHH 'nfectihc Ft" O p does not need to be diluted
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    • 78 2 JBl^. f I It is impos- I XH^.)^ Slble for a I individual to I provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can
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  • 682 3 IN one of the finest hockey matches of the season m which 1 the s»>eed and skilful stiekwork of the Baffles College tor word line were a feature of the play, the Singapore Recreation Club tasted defeat for the second time this season at the
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  • 582 3 Morning Tribune Special Race Chart •-i., following »s the I compiled pride lor l 1 t, [poll races, the ftr»l clay «>. the Perak (Airct itt for China and Tanks for Russia) winter meet: K\< <>\l I'oiii»s. (lass 2. I iv. 2. Furs. „i I i>.i tiit i.i ♦>> 0
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  • 312 3 V lnr ru «*5 r win mi uum meets the Combined R.A.F SdtS n.i.i, Jr' im n T charities" i iiion. <rr lKcd by th M.iuv.ui Rucdv The combined Slngmpore-Johon -..-am it A :J Vn :< ni^' r( d dpfe:itp^ the British h fZ? ov> 8
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  • 530 3 By "MAC" BY "SPECTATOR" Race LADY PATRICIA Race 1: SHOOT UP Char Lady Patricia Rare 2: BOY CULLF.N Race 2: POCKETS Pockets Boy Cullen Race 3: ECHO Race 3: SILVER LADY Resistance Drifting Sands Race 4: GOLD DI'ST Race 4: PHARIOL Inventory Gold Dust Race 5: QUEBEC Race 5:
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    • 353 3 CLASSIFIED ADS. from page (S) Lost Found POUND: Black spaniel dog. Katong Enquire *****. (No. 267 M. Matrimonial LONELY well-to-do gentleman desire* friend hip of lady companion for pictures and evening drives and morning walks Replies will be treated strictly confidential. Please write Box No. IT clo Mataya Tribune, Ipoh.
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  • 109 4 ALLEGEDLY caught by the police when about to sell 24 forged 25-gllder notes to a detective, Tang Chul Sent;, alias Tang I Seng Huat, at the conclusion of a preliminary enquiry yesterday was committed for trial at the next assizes on a charge of vising as genuine forged
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  • 77 4 IN order to continue m 1942 the j additional export duty on rubber for war puposes imposed by Ordinance No. 1 of 1941, and to increase the duty by a further 2 1 2 per cent, m view of the proposed increases m the rates of
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  • 82 4 "IIfHEN mobilised under the Police Ordinance, 1941. all special police ofliccrs below commissioned rank will become subject to the disciplinary regulations as laid down for the regular police und all commissioned officers will bt conic* subject to the disciplinary orders for Uptime being m force for gazetted
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  • 72 4 rpWO bankrupts obtained their discharges X From Mr. Justice Worley In the hinn court yesterday, ono bankrupt obtaining •m Immediate dladmrgt M*d the other an unconditional one. An immediate dl>charpe was granted to JUBfll ci Pniz, a Municipal employee. i creditors m ;i first and second bankruptcy had been paid
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  • 395 4 IF A SENTRY CHALLENGES LX)LLO\\ the j)r<>claniation of a state of emergency and (he resultant military precautions at irany points on Singa pore Island, steps are being taken to ensure that the Asiatic population, particularly m the rural districts, will know what to do if they approach a sentry. Notices
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  • 175 4 (MR H. E. King-clou, the 1"* third magistrate, was J asked yesterday to take .1 serious view of a case m I which a vegetable seller pleaded gruilty to a charge of j selling bitter-gour»l abovo 1 ithe maximum price, the food control officer saying that "an
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  • 259 4 COURT BRIEFS JUDGMENT Was I .served by Mr. J L. McFall till Monday m the case In whirl Ah King Ming < 38 pleaded guilty to a charge that he— not being exempted by the Financial Secretary or his Deputy and without their permission acknowledged a debt so that a
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  • 256 4 /GIVING them the benefit of the doubt, Mr. K. M. y* Byrne yesterday acquitted R. W. Daykin and R. W. CasKville-Bryant of a charge oi robbing a taxi driver ol $9 at the eighth milestone, Tampenis Hoad, on the night of Nov. 14.
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  • 305 4 New Radio Transmitter Operating Till: im licy of (he Malaya Broadcasting Corporation is to extend its services as opportunity offers, and m keeping- with this policy the M.B.C broadcast services ai? to be extended from tomorrow to include a new transmission, to be known as Transmission "C," operating m the
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  • 175 4 THE Public Orckr Ordinance, 1941, to be introduced into the next session of the Legislative Council, will prohibit the wearing m public of uniforms by members Of adherents or political or quasimilitary organisations. The Ordinance will also prohibit th« maintenance by private persona of ai»orlations of
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  • 167 5 Eastern Fleet, A Trump Card For Democracies Shanghai, !><••.•. *'Vjo matter how Japanese-American relationa develop, the presence of British naval units m Singapore is really a trump card m the hamls of the Democracies," says the Cheng Vicn Pao, Olie Of the many pro-Chungking Chinese papers here, which to-day editorially
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  • 141 5 S CTEADY progress is being 3 made by the Tribune 5 S Christmas Cheer Fund, which is now over the $1,100 mark ;on the third day after launching. 1 Outstation donations have just begun to be received but 5 S the object cf $5,000 is still
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  • 173 5 Rangoon, pec. 5. EXCELLENT progress is being E made m the development of anti-aircraft defences throughout Burma, for which a nucleus force already exists, capable of affording protection to points vulnerable to air attack. All chosen gun-posts have been planned and equipped with the latest
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  • 119 5 Tokio, Dec. 5. THE papers state that it was •difficult to understand" Mr. j Hull's action In divulging, at a press conference yesteiday, an outline of the entire United StatesJapanese conversations to date, and opine that it was done further to stir up a-nti-
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  • 72 5 Bombay, Dec. 5. UNPRECEDENTEDLY heavy rains durinrr the last two days have completely isolated South India from the rest of the country and Ceylon The South Indian Railway has been breached at several points, causing complete dislocation of transport Telephone and telegraph communications have
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  • 90 5 Ankara, Dec. ">. Till; extension of the LeaseLend Act fi welcomed here as a friendly suture showing that the Inited States has understood correctly the developments of recent months m the Turkish foreign policy President Roosevelt's declaration now gives Turkey priority rights without which she is
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  • 29 5 Melbourne, Dec. 4. Another naval vessel has been launched at a South Australian port. The Queensland Parliament has decided to give preference to returned soldiers m post-war employment.
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  • 75 5 Stockholm, Dec. 5. REPORTS from Berlin say that further reductions m food rations m Germany will become effective around the new year, The meat ration will be reduced from 400 to 300 grammes weekly. This smail ration is particularly noticeable because meat cards must also
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  • 135 5 London, Dec. 5. AN Air Ministry communique published at noon today states: "Yesterday evening a Hudson aircraft of the Coastal Command attacked an enemy .supply ship off the Norwegian coast. The vessel was bombed frojn a low level and was set on fire. Although
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  • 92 5 Sydney, Dec. 5. A DETERMINED effort to tackle' Australia's manpower problem will be made when the Federal Cabinet re-assembles early m January. It has been hoped to discuss the question at this week s Cabinet mretin" but the Pacific situation and other pressing subjects have
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  • 52 5 Chungking. Dec. 5: Strong denunciation of the brutalities of aggressor nations is contained m the Chinese reply to the Soviet communication describing German cruelty towards Soviet war pri»oneTS. Th<? Chinese reply recalls Japanese brutalities and atrocities m China, urging all peaceloving peoples m the world to unite to defeat aggressor
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  • 552 5  - German Drive To Moscow Held Maurice Lovell (By Kuybishev, Dec. 5. T-lIE latesJ information ihann M significant progress m Von Bock's three-prontf thrust on Moscow, from Volokolamsk m the north-wesl, Mojaisk m the west, and Narofominsk m the south-east. Soviet defenders are holding oui well. Away on the southern wing
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  • 711 6  - LADY BROOKE-POPHAM AT COMFORTS FUND VERA ARDMORE W PEOPLE ft PLACES 3 Above:— Leaving St. Andre W' s Cathedral after their marriage on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Inlosh-Whyte, whose wedding was put forward three days because he lis a volunteer and was called up on Thursday. The bride, formeily
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  • 64 6 EVERY year on the morning of Decsmber 5, Clifford's Pier buzzes with excitement, becomes the setting for a little drama that is all linked up with Christmas. On this day Dutch children m Singapore welcome St. Nicholas who is said to arrive by sea from Spain accompanied by
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    • 159 6 This is a lovely lady! i For Christmas her husband is giving her a gift book of beauty vouchers from the Elizabeth Beauty Salon. For these vouchers she will receive expert facials, shampoos, sets, manicures etc. to guard and accentuate her beauty. EUROPEAN OPERATORS Capitol Bldg., North Bridge Road. Tel.
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  • 1465 7 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her c/o Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon 1 "WELL-BUILT"— THE HIGHER POMPADOIT "I have very difficult hair to
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  • 89 7 i\ order to facilitate the sending of queries to Helen, S she has arranged with the( J Tribune I'ress Town Oflice, No. 9, The Arcade, Singa- i 1 pore, to deliver these direct Jto the Morning Tribune, t thus eliminating the need J i for you to
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    • 31 7 place a standing order for- TO-DAY on sale at all Branches off the I Cold Storage j throughout j Malara j Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. OS 254A j*l
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    • 649 8 yl^*^^ Lp^^^ ♦f*' I j_ m^^^^^^— m^^^^^^^^^^^^r p^A*^ I^^^ p^^^ Situations Vacant APPLICANTS IN ANSWER to Box No. »68. thanked; positions filled. BM I (NO. 156MJ BOX NO. 948— Vacancy for Junior Clerk by legal firm filled. Applicants thanked. (No. 212 M) j MANUFACTURER requires Distributors for Baby Dolls. Apply
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    • 675 8 EXPSBII HCED Ci vill „k, up any work from falling to taping on uny Estate— Work Guaranteed lddlv Pox No. 6. Malaya Tribune. Sinapore. CNo. 174 M) JPCOUNTRY— ReIiabIe and active ,gent seeks additional connections '.rak. territory. Commission expenses cvsis References supplied and revested. Own car. Box No. 5, Malaya
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    • 637 8 nglneer undertake! I U m BUdl »-Bn >■■ Jininn- art brilliant proepecU Appl] for I No. 8 c!o Malays Tribune, )re. (No. 182 M) EIEMIER INSTITUTION: 44, Orchard orul. Singapore. Parent, a v ln- inrrt that vacanclM exist lor stuOfta from Primary I to Senior Cumridgc and application for enrolment
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    • 656 8 a OABDEN with a unall l :soo <i. it., f-( < holt Lebsti Wlr«Btai lon. |2^OXI cr net real i aquire at m, Burmah Road, Klngapore, after 5 p.m. (No. 164 M) CHILDREN'S Christinas Presents: Nice. ly ooloiired Bumming Tops. $2]- each. Man] othei Educational tojrs t>n show. Malaya Publishing
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    • 610 8 Motor Vehicles DO~~YOU WANT to i i *r? Phone i-038. Singapore. Oaah i )Iil( U1 (No. 67 on) Austin 7 tourer, taxed Insured, irooci condition, mil-. Phone 3630 cNo. 217 M» FOR BALI Flat 514 engine perf ct $]iio ..i nlv P.O. H«'X (IGB Singapore. (No. 207 M) STANDARD-NINE. V-
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  • 900 9 v London, < tat. 30. MX. Winston Chur-(^-JHSkto his old school, i-^or so yesterday. He *^>&* told the boys: "The lesson to be. learnt from recent experiences is never to m. Never, never, never. Noi m any event, great or small, large or paltry. Never, never
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    • 332 9 fHE fact that Mr. Kurusu was des- I patched to the United States follow- ing closely the passing of the Neutrality I Amendment Act m which the Adminis- I tration only won by a very narrow mar- I gin, prompted many observers to believe I that Japan
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  • 106 11 rpWn liirtlwr siMiii-fin.ils were pLayd m Hie B.CJLC. trnnis open invitation lawn tennis tournament yesterday. In the mixed doubles handicap semifinal, Elsie Chla and Tan Huck Toe 4O) defeated Mr. and Mrs. C. J. R. BembroW (—l5; 6-2. G-l, while m the "B doubles handle; p, X T.
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  • 330 11 Melbourne, Dec. 4. BILL Brodie, believed to be the only West Australian landfather m the 1. P., aged 48, has grand-daughter 12 Miths old. Both s sons are serving road. The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) said the Govern j ment was taking steps
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    • 231 11 Send the Kiddies!.. Help a Good Cause! TO -DAY at II A.M. AT THE CAPITOL Special MILK and GIFT MATINEE Children will be admitted on handing m a tin of CONDENSED MILK and any Toy (old or new) instead of usual prices of admission. All contributions will be delivered to
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    • 63 11 Sports IHtirv TO-DAY RUCIHY War cruirlti.-s mutrli, SintTu-pori'-Johore v Combined R.A.F. and RA.A.F.. Padang. 5 pm; St And. v Old Boys v Tulbot House 11. Woods vlUe. HOCKEY: S.R.C. v Snppers and Mlnfr>, S.R.C; Klmlsa v R.A.F. (H.Q.). KbftlM ground. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 12.26 a.m..
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  • 341 12 RENEWED ACTIVITY SOUTH OF TOBRUK British Rout Axis Columns Cairo, Dec. 7. AN official communique states: "During the last 24 hours, there has been considerable activity m the area between El Adem and Bir El Gobi, which is due south of Tobruk. In an action some four miles east of
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  • 54 12 Rome, Dec. 7.— An Italian communique says that fighting m Marmarica-continues on the Tobruk front and south of the stronghold between El Adem and El Gobi. "Strong" enemy attacks were repulsed. The position on the Sollnm front is unchanged," says the communique, which also reports that the R.A.F. raided Naples
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  • 57 12 Kuibishev, Dec. 7. General Sikorski talking to pressmen on the results of his talk with M. Stalin, said the Polish army on Soviet soil would not be two divisions, as at nrst planned, but several times a? large. The Polish army would fight together with the
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  • 94 12 Rangoon, Dec. 7. WITH a view to supporting Chinese Foreign Exchange, two notifications have been issued by the Burma Government. One prohibits bringing into Burma from China any goods not covered by a licence issued by the Import Trade Controller and certain other categories of
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  • 58 12 Ottawa. Dec. 7.— Premier Mac- kenzie King said the Government was fully convinced of the loyalty of the overwhelming majority of the Finns, Hungarians and Rumanians m Canada and those recently naturalised. Therefore measures such as a state of war ordinarily demands, have not been taken to place such persons
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  • 22 12 London. Dec. 7. According to the Vichy radio, the fugitive, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem was received by I Mussolini yesterday.- Reuter
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  • NEWS BREVITIES
    • 33 12 Havana, Dec. 7. PRESIDENT Batista of Cuba yesterday, asked Congress to declare a i state of emergency and to grant the Cabinet extraordinary powmn and rule by J decree for 45 days Reuter
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    • 72 12 Berlin, Dec. 7. BESIDES announcing the reincorporation of territories ceded to the UJS.S.R. and now won bock for Finland, the Finj nish President M Kyti, said that to safeguard her security she had to gain strategic advantage, > says a Helsinki des--1 patch to the Official German news agency. Luckily,
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    • 50 12 Chungking, Dec. 7. THE British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, accompanied by Sir Otto Niemeyer, head of the British Economic' and Financial Mission m China, left yesterday by air for Chengtu, the provincial capital of Szechuen province, for a short trip. They are expected to return to Chungking next| Tnursday.--i Reuter
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    • 65 12 Charleston (West Virginia), Dec. 7. A NATION WIDE walkout of weldi ers has been called I for Tuesday morning unless there is Gov- eminent intervention. The United Brotherhood of Welders. Cutters and Helpers are m disagreement with the American Federation of Labour over the rejection of demands for a separate
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    • 68 12 Chungking, Dec. 7. JAPANESE aerial acJ tivity is reported m the Hunan, Hupeh and Shensi provinces. Fifteen Japanese nlanes on Friday raided Hengyang, an important highway and railway junction city *m Southern Hunan, while four aircraft bombed Yunsi m north-west-ern Hupeh near the Shensi border. Eighteen Japanese aircraft raided Shensi
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  • 32 12 London, Dec. 7. During the night of Saturday-Sunday. German aircraft raided Moscow, states the German radio. Bombs were dropped on military objectives and fires were observed on the Brian.sk railway station- Reuter
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  • 55 12 Peiping, Dec. 7.— The British authorities are protesting to the Japanese Embassy against the arrest of the well-known Britisher, Mr. Tipton of the British-American Tobacco Company m Tientsin. Mr. Tipton, who was arrested by the Japanese Military Permit OfTic?, was brought to Peiping last night. No reasons are
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