Malaya Tribune, 11 January 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 9. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, January 11. VMO.
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  • 60 1 >ht Pope became the first occupant I the Papal chair to visit an i i King since 1870 when he drove in State from the Vatican to the Quirinal Palace, residence of Knit; Victor Emmanuel. Deep political significance is attached to Ihe Picture shows the Pope greeted
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  • 59 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 10. THE Nati nal Council of Labour has. I opinion upon the until after the discussion in Parliament. It ha I three members. Si] V. I.U.C.i, Mr. Noel Baker iDerby M.P>. and -Mr. John Co-operative Union, to visit Finland the invitation
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  • 32 1 Reuter. Chungking, Jan. 11. CHINES (patch from Anhwei claims that oil Jan. 2 the entered the east gate of AnkinK, capital of Anhwei Province, withdrawing after a brief d of street fighting.—Reuter.
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  • 602 1 COWARDLY METHODS OF NAZI AIR FORCE Reuter. LONDON, JAN. 10. QERMAN BOMBERS WHICH ATTACKED SEVERAL BRITISH MERCHANTMEN OFF THE EAST COAST YESTERDAY, VIMED 10 BOMBS AT THE BRITISH STEAMER NORTHWOOD, 111« TONS. BUT ALL MISSED THE MARK. There were no casualties among the crew, although
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  • 516 1 Thrilling Battle Over North Sea Reuter. London, Jan. 11. BRITISH planes, speeding over the North Sea in reconnaissance flights yesterday, scored a success over a flight of the latest type of German fighters. The British planes met a number of long-range German
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  • 127 1 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 10. BRITAIN has lodged a protest with the United States on behalf of the London Chamber of Shipping, to the effect that the United States Neutrality Act discriminates against British ships as compared uith those of neutral countries. The discrimination, it is
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  • 109 1 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 11. night's communique reports artillery action and activity of reconnaissance units on both sides, especially east and west of the Vosges; also a resumption of aerial activity.—Reuter. Paris, Jan. 10. A PALL of thick fog hanging over the Western
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  • 101 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. IL rpHIS morning's papers continue U> supply stories of a Cabinet crisis. In the meantime conferences between army leaders are going on. The situation is being watched very closely. It is felt that continuation of the present state of political unrest is intolerable.
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  • 56 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 11. THE French steamer Montauban, 4,191 tons, went aground on the north-east coast of Britain on Tuesday and it is feared she has broken her back. All the crew are safe. The captain and three of the crew remained aboard. A lifeboat
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    • 55 1 OX OTHER PAGES Pages Recognition of Puppets Banned 2 "Sordid" Snicide Pact 3 Ameiica And The Allies 4 Magistrate On Soil Erosion 5 Cinemas 6 and 7 Heroes On Castle Liner 8 •1 Review The News"—C .H.S.J. 8 Russian Massacre 9 Sport 10 China News 11 Radio 12 Classified Advertisement*
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    • 110 1 oh.mv! havent fou heard of Evelyn Astrov/a hair tonic?' r CLEAR RECEPTION of European programmes day after B Mm B u ,lder Malaya's adverse and variable receiving condiA* 11 VP VP £ions, requires nothing lent than a ten-valve set of superw v laMoe performance. LESS 10 r J FOR CASH
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  • 355 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. MO reduction in the number of buses to be registered in 1940 will be effected, and the owner of any bus at present registered will be allowed to replace such bus by a new one. This was an amended cornmlttee decision
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  • 30 2 Mrs. M. Spooner, formerly of Malaya, has closed her flat at Gloucester Mansions, 5.W.5. and is staying at 30, Cambridge Park, East Twickenham. Middlesex, for the duration of the war.
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  • 110 2 Singapore, Wednesday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of negligent driving at Bencoolen Street on Dec. 10, Mr. James Anderson of the 8.M.8.C. was to-day fined $15 by Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Traffic Court. It was alleged that while driving his car along Bencoolen Street
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  • 74 2 Singapore, Wednesday —Lv Chian was this mcrning sentenced to a day s simple imprisonment a fine oi $720 or in default to undergo four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr j L Mc Fall in the Criminal District Court, on a charge that he on Jan. 4, at 12.10
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  • 12 2 Mr. C. R. Perrin is on active service in the Royal Navy.
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  • 102 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. A YOUNG Malay has been apprehended by the police in connection with the death of his uncle, who was reported to have been stabbed on the chest. It appears that the two were in a fishing party, catching fish
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  • 310 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. STRONG criticism at the absence of an accident ambulance in Kuala Lumpur was made by members at this morning's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. Mr. T. D. Waring said that In spite of the fact that
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  • 235 2 BRINGING to the screen a segment of life in the pre-Civil War era in Louisiana —a condition httle known to present-day audiences— "Way Down South," with Bobby Breen in the leading role, opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night. It can be
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  • 197 2 fJERE'S a real thriller—in "The Sun Never Sets," at the Capitol. No petty crime in this, but a worldshaking plot, with a mystery radio, revolt, sabotage, dynamite, heroic sacrifice and heroic love. No smart detectives—only a few British colonial officers who never stop going until they
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  • 300 2 CHINESE GOVERNMENT ISSUES COMMUNIQUE (Tribune Staff Reporter) RECOGNITION of puppet regimes in China will X unfriendly act> according to a communique released by the Central Government through its Embassies and Consulates world The communique which bears the s.gnature of the China* ■FnreL Minister Dr.
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  • 127 2 P. T. OFFICIALS UPSET SANITARY BOARD MEMBERS (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE siting of the telephone boxes which have been installed in various residential areas in Kuala Lumpur recently following some agitation was the butt of criticism at the meeting of the Sanitary Board this morning. Dr.
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  • 128 2 Singapore, Wednesday. ROBIN Aylmer Elliott, a European (23), who si charged with housebreaking nit<> the premises of the local branch of the Mercantile B Building, Raffles Place, on Dec, 27 at 030 p.m. with intent to commit theft, appeared ag n this morning in the Crin
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  • 300 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. ALLEGATIONS that two Chinese borrowed $20 from an under, taker on the pretext that the money wa> needed to bui> a bum, who, it was later discovered, died two'vears ago, were made yesterday in the First Magistrate's
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  • 181 2 Singapore, Wednes r J*AN Oh Quee and a 12-yearK)ld juvenile, Kau Kia, claimed trial three charges of housebreaking preferred against them ii Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. McFall this morning. Chief Court Inspector f Tuna, appeared for the I The trial was
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  • 16 2 Sir Frank Swettenham has untitled hope date and his present «ddre Mount Street* Qrosvenoj Bquate, w
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  • 32 3 ♦1.. See Gira Chuan of Keuters, lid., with his bride, formerly Miss J< sephine Te<». of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. They were married in Singapore recently.
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  • 103 3 Singapore, Wednesday. POUND guilty on the charge of driving without due regard for th< of others, Lt. H. J. How'and, a European officer, was to-day or twenty days' simple impriso Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Traffic ourt. The prosecution allegea that the accused was driving
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  • 22 3 Mr. William Mulley, formerly of Dempster Moore Co.. Glasgow, and the Standard Oil Company of Singapore. »eft personal estate amounting to £11.032.
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  • 572 3 SUICIDE VERDICT RETURNED Singapore, Wednesday. JAM satisfied that they both took poison with the intention of taking their lives," said Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, when he returned a verdict of suicide by caustic soda poisoning at the conclusion to-da> of the
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  • 38 3 Reuter. London. Jan. 10: The Postmaster General announced to-day that he will 1 proceed with the proposal to issue in the Army a special series of postage stamps to commemorate the centenary i of stamps.—Reuter.
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  • 28 3 Reuter. Lausanne, Jan. 10: The death occur- 1 red to-day of M. Andre Berdez, sec:etary of the International Olympic Committee, at the age of 65.—Reuter.
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  • 156 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of 1 negligent driving Mr. D. McBride, the, well-known rugby player, was this morning fined $65 or a month's rigorous imprison, ment in default, by Raja Ayoub in the third court. The fine was paid.
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  • 162 3 Singapore, Wednesday. ONG0 NG Leong (26), a Hokkien, pleaded guilty this morning in the second police court before Mr Conrad Oldham, on a charge of stealing a gold locket and chain valued at £2M, the property of Ng Vock Eng, a woman and alternatively with dishonestly
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  • 64 3 Members of "B" Co., Ist Battalion, S S.V.F., gathered at the Headquarters Mess last -v'ght to say farewell to their Company Co.r.mander, Capt. D. McMullin, who has been transferred to Yokohama. Among the guests were members of the Sergeants' Mess of th? Loyal Regiment, and Major Scott, who
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  • 159 3 Singapore, Wednesday. C ONVICTED on a charge of offering a bribe of five cents to a police constable, at River Valley Road yesterday, Quek Yong Hoe, a 26--year-old Teoohew was to-day sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police
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  • 457 4 SYMPATHY TOWARDS ALLIES' WAR AIMS Singapore, Wednesday. *f»BE time is coming when America will join the League of Nations and will help to revise it and put it on a more solid foundation," said the Rev. Bishop Edwin F. Lee in his talk to
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  • 174 4 Singapore, Wednesday. DESCRIBED by the prosecuting officer as an "incorrigible fogue," Abdul Salam bin Syed Dawood, a 21-year-old Indian with eight previous convictions, was today sentenced by Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court to one month's rigorous imprisonment and six strokes of the rotan,
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  • 34 4 AERIAL TESTS have bean carried out during the moonless nights of the experimental lighting of Liverpool, and the reports arc be<ing considered by the Uvt-rpool ('<>!'Kjratlon Electricity Committee before being submitted to the Government.
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  • 92 4 Singapore. Thursday. FUND in an extremely shocked condition and covered with multiple injuries in Telok Ayer Street at 11.58 a m yesterday, a male Chinese, when asked how he came by his injuries, said he picked up a bottle containing some hot liquid which exploded when
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  • 37 4 Two milling machines have been erected at the Teluk Anson Government Rice Mill and one has already been put into operation. It is believed that each machine is capable of milling nine bags of padi an hour.
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  • 111 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. A ♦•BATTLE" between two groups of Chinese women rubber tappers armed with tapping knives was described at the Kuala Kubu Bahru Police court when two women, Law Kirn and Ong Loh, mother and daughter, were charged with causing hurt
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  • 62 4 Singapore, Wednesday.—R. W. P. van Pedkel, of the N.T.C. Bank, was to-day fined $3 or one day's simple imprisonment by Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Traffic Court, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to wait for a safe opportunity to turn right at
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  • 1009 4 0* aiaa mmHMMHHMmm 11 m iWhat Readers Are Sayingj Jl 4- THE B.M.B.C. —A DEFENCE We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. <To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir.—There has been considerable adverse
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  • 118 4 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir,—I thorough'y agree with "Anscnian." I am a regular reader of your paper, and really find "London To-day" and "I Review the News" interesting articles. As "Ansonian" says—We want them to stay! Being Cambridge student myself, I am inclined
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  • 246 5 Man Who Weeded Land Without Permit Fined (From Our Own Reporter) Balik Pulau, Wednesday. fN imposing a fine of $75 on an elderly Chinese named Chong Man, a landed proprietor of Penara Bukit Hill, who was summoned to appear at the Police Court, Balik
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  • 67 5 Reuter. Istsribtft, Jan. 10. MEW now.storm.s and avalanches are 1* seriously hampering rescue work In the districts strickrn by the recent earth quakes, and lack ol" medical attention, cold and .starvation are adding daily to jh* deathroll. Even after a fortnight some villages are .still marooned. Taking
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  • 37 5 Reuter. Copenhagen, Jan. 10. IT is officially announced that an unidentified plane dropped two bombs on the Danish island ot Romoe yesterday. No damage was done and no casualties are reported —Reuter.
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  • 55 5 Reuter. Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 16. THE U boat which attacked the steamer Highland Patriot yesterday is reported to have been sunk after a twohour fight, according to ihe newspaper O. Glcbo, which says that its information was supplied by members of the Highland Patriot's crew. The Eritish Embassy neither
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  • 161 5 Singapore, Wednesday. IMF; in default ten peeks' rigorous imprisonment, imposed on a 33-year-Hokkien, Neo Chin, when he ;ed by Mr. H. Watson in ird Police Court this mornn a charge of being the occua common gaming house, alleged that the accused, hepier of 100 Cress Street,
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  • 88 5 c .Vu.ri.^sday. WONG CHEONG. aged c 4 years, was to-day mud $io or in default to id days' rteofouj impri>-nment rieth M Byrne. Fourth Masis- i a charge of conveying 41 lei era ngkong to Singapore ;;.>uacl conveying them by post. The facts were that
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  • 19 5 lake,, on the occasion of the United Chinese Amateurs sixteenth anniversary celebration at 311, Ew«t Coast Road.
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  • 682 5 Singapore. Wednesday. TUAN Pordana Men'ori Chamberlain v lah nK'trbcrt suatu uchapnn yang di-slarkan dalam radio dar! London sa-malam. Dalam uchapan itn a relah berkata bahawa tahun 1940 mi hams akan iadt tahun yang sa-habis besar ma'ananva dan kesan-nva dalam chertera tawarlkn dunia. Tahun TnT telah mulal dengan
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  • 709 7 Victory Whatever The Cost London, Jan. 10. interest is being shown in Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Mansion House yesterday, and his word of confidence that Britain is ready to face the grimmer struggle that lies ahead has met with warm approval everywhere. London.
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  • 260 7 London, Dec. 29. rpHE Distinguished Flying Medal— a high R.A.F. decoration for nonom missioned officers—has been arded to Air-Gunner Charles aid Driver, 18-year-old hero of big air battle over the Heligoland Driver, who is spending his leave at parents' home in Stockton-on-Tees, a telegram conveying the
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  • 240 7 London, Dec. 20. IJOWAGER Marchioness Townshend is re-united this week-end with I the son she guarded from kidnappers, J saved from threatening poverty, and I pursed through an illness when doc- tors despaired of his life. Marchioness Townshend yesterday I shut up her 600-years-old home
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  • 103 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 10. IT is learned to-day that the Union Castle Hner Rothesay Castle, 7,000 tons, struck a reef off the west coast of Scotland on last Thursday night and sustained damage. It is feared the liner may break her back. The crew were
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  • 244 7 Capetown. Dec. 27. EIGHT survivors of the Royal Mail liner Navascta, whioh was torpedoed on Dec. 5 in the Bay of Biscay, were landed here to-day from a British steamer. It had been known that some survive rs had been picked up, but their identity
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  • 641 7 Treasure-Hunt Through Dustbins Scrap-Heaps junk-merchitnt of the wireless, with his chant of "Any rags, bottles or hone?," has an official counterpart in the Salvage Department of the Ministry of Supply. Where Mr. Walker thinks only of his barrow, the official salvage people think in millions of tons. This treasure-hunt through
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  • 190 7 Bombay, Jan. 10. gPEAKING at a luncheon given here to-day in his honour, Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, made another appeal to the various parties in India to reach some agreement which would make his task easier in dealing with the Indian constitutional progress.
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  • 32 7 Mrs. W. A. Owen who, as Miss Gamble, was for several years Assistant Secretary, Association of British Maiaya, is now at Lvighton Buzzard, in charge of a number of evacuated London children.
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  • 78 7 Reuter. Bucharest, Jan. 10. IT is officially announced in Uu--1 mania that a meeting of the Balkan Entente, attended by the Foreign Ministers of Turkey, Greece, Rumania and Yugoslavia, will be held at Belgrade (Yugoslavia) commencing on Feb. L The conference is considered in diplomatic circles
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  • 238 8 THE Union Castle liner Dunbar Castle is the latest victim of the Nazi floating mine menace. Carrying two hundred passengers and crew, the vessel was struck while entering the Channel out-ward-bound for the Cape, and although all the passengers, numbering about 48, are believed to have been saved,
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  • 138 8 ANOTHER epic in the traditional heroism of British sea commanders and their officers and crews is the story of the captain of the liner Dunbar Castle. Though mortally wounded by the explosion, which wrecked the bridge, he carried on his command, crawled to his cabin to secure the
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  • 109 8 OINCE the war began the Nazis have sustained a number of significant political, as well as naval and air, defeats. Of these none is more damaging than the continued failure of the diversion which their new-found Bolshevik friends have been creating in Finland. Not only have the Finns
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  • 236 8 Gort And Barratt Equal Reuter. London, Jan. 11. AIR Marshal A. S. /Barratt, new A commander-in-Chief of the( British Air Force in France, has arrived by air at his headquarters from the plaos where he had been stationed since the start of the
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  • 53 8 Reuter. London, Jan. 11. A URUGUAYAN medical commisr+ sion, in a report which has reached London to-day, finds the German allegation that the British cruisers used mustard gas in the Graf Spec battle untrue and says that not one of the wounded had any symptoms of
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  • 83 8 Reuter. London, Jan. 10. THE call-up of the first batch of the 22 to 23 age group began to-day. These men were registered in December, when it was stated the calling up would begin early in the new year. It will be some
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  • 147 8 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 10. A News Aeenev report from Moscow states that the Black Sea at Odessa is frozen over for the first time for many years.—Reuter. London, Jan. 10: Sir William Seeds, British Ambassador in Moscow, arrived in London to-day accompanied by Lady Seeds.—Reuter. London, Jan.
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  • 40 8 Reuter. London Jan. 10. On the Stoes. Exchange, t lading was auieter with prices mostly slipping back. Far Eastern bo:;d howeverconmued io attract buycis, wifcLj Chinese rail bonds were also particularly favoured by investors. Wall Street was irregular.—Renter.
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    160 8 neutral monarchies are nervously pondering the mnv s in the European game of chess Their whole existence, as hvreuiUUTjr rulers, may depend on the next move—which is Hitler's. Picture the Fuehrer sitting grimly at the board—or more likely pacing up and down —putting his fingei ran the Knight
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  • 211 8 AND picture Stalin behind Hitler his e?bow. at first grinning getting worried. There is still the Balkan move, or the Dutch move, or the Swedish move—ll well thought out, but somehow they don't seem so easy. The enemy ha; placed resources and a'iies to mcc: them. It
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  • 135 8 THERE are two very good reasons wj I Hit'er hesitates to make the direc- assault in the West, quite apart vm I the weather. HE DOES NOT TRUST STALIN' I knows that to get to death-grips i the Allied forces would leavt bis t crn front vulnerable to
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  • 91 8 SUCH a retreat, or pretei I is possible, but I wouldn't ban*t 1 1 it. The Swedish move promises from Hitler's position. It will be checked, and there will have to be the Brranfl —or surrender of the game I cannot see a man of Hitl> r s
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  • 62 9 Rescue workers whose own children were killed in the Soviet raids digging amid the debris of ruined buildings in the Finnish town of Salla as the; search for the victims of Russian aerial bombs. Salla is the point at uhich the invaders tried to cut across
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  • 903 9 Reuter. London, Jan. 10. |Hf 10,000-ton Union Castle liner Dunbar Castle, outward bound to the Cape with 200 passengers and crew and sunk south-east coast, w T as the victim of a Nazi mine, is believed that all the passengers, numbering about away in the
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  • 246 9 Crushing Assault To Avenge Defeat Reuter. FINNISH circles in London state that the 1 Russians"have'eoncentrated "astonishingly large masses of troops' on the Salia and Lake Kianta fronts. Hence the Finns expect to face new onslaughts there shortly. A Finnish communique states that on
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  • 116 9 Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 10. A COBOfUNIQUI or the Leningrad Command headquarters admits that the Red troops have had to withdraw from the Suomussalmi area, where the Finns claim to have scored their biggest success of the war. The communique says that fighting between infantry units
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  • 71 9 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 11. EH'KTHER evidence of the success of the Allied blockade of Germany is revealed in figures issued by th* United States Department of Commerce. United States exports to Germany In November were valued at $3,000 compared with $39,000 in October, and $8,500 000,
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  • 111 9 Reuter. New York, Jan. 10. OVER 400 members of the crew of the scuttled German liner Columbus who are of military age will be released from Ellis Island an Sunday, according to the New York Herald-Tribune, and taken under guard to San Francisco
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  • 53 9 Reuter. A Copenhagen, Jan. 11. CCORDING to the Stockholm correspondent of th e BerI'ligske Tidende, it has been decided at a Leningrad meeting of .•WO Soviet Commissars to call new Commissars from Moscow to replace those at the front b'amed for the Soviet defeats
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  • 40 9 Reuter. lmir Washington. Jan. 11. J HE Reconstruction Finance CoiporaR~«£ 10n l nd tne Ullit ed States Exoor: Bank Will provide credits up to 'ten -nillion dollars for Norway, to b<> used for American, agricultural pro-'
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  • 622 10 INCREASING INTEREST IN THE SPORT Singapore, Thursday. DOXING activities for the year 1939 were successfully crowned by the last promotion, when Young Frisco and Mohamed Fahmy fought one of the most thrilling and memorable battles yet witnessed in any Malayan ring. It was a
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  • 81 10 At the seventh annual general meet- j ing of the Playfair Badminton Party the following were elected officeocarers of the Party for the year 1940: President. Mr. Lim Ah Chiang; VicePresident, Mr. Low Seah Liang; Hon. Secretary. Mr. Leow Kirn Lee; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. Lim Lian Seng; Hon.
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  • 291 10 TEAMS and starting times for the so--1 cial match between Sepoy Lines and Island Club to be played at the Island Course on Sunday morning Jan. 14 are as follows. (Players are to tee off from both the first and tenth tees according to schedule The
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  • 64 10 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. against the" Casuals on Thursday, Jan. 11 at spm on the Prince Edward Road Ground: V.N. Pillay; A.C. Edgar; Lovv Huck Yang; Goh Chin Chye, G. L. Day, L.M. Aena. S. Shirazie, S. Hope, I. B. Suratta,
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  • 566 10 S.R.C 6; Manchester Regt L FIELDING their full side, the Singapore Recreation Club scored a runaway victory over the Manchester Regiment yesterday afternoon on the S.R.C. ground by six goals to one. The home forwards combined well and were attackers almost throughout the game. Nickey
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  • 235 10 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. HOLLOWING a meeting of the Straits Racing Association held Sunday in Penang, J. Donnelly, the champion Malayan jockey, had his licence suspended until Jan. 31, 1940, when his current licence for 1939 will expire. Donnelly has been asked, at the
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  • 288 10 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Jan, 10. ENTRIES for the Perak Turf Club races commencing on Jan. 20: PONIES, CLASS ONE Annam, Applewood, Bu, Dancing Foam, Empress. Funny Lad, Inventor, Kissing Cup, Lisheen, Mallanuit, Murray Court, Nightshade, Pratique, Phariol, Pinafore, Pymble, Qulssana, Shoot Up, St. Charley
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  • 13 10 TO-DAY HOCKEY: S.C.R.C. vs. S.C.C., S.( < Colts' vs. V.M.C.A. Juniors V.M.C.A.
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  • 41 10 Singapore. Thursday. The Ford Motor Company soccer team trounced the Harper and Gilflllan team by eight goals to one in a return encounter played yesterday afternoon at the Municipal Recreation Ground at Lorong 12 Gaylang Road. Mr. Neo Eng Bee refereed.
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  • 373 11 CHIANG'S WARNING TO WHOLE NATION Chungking, Jan. 3. prediction that Japan will intensify the "spiritual offensive'' in China this year was made by Generalissimo Chiang: Kai-shek in his message to the Nation. "At the beginning of the year we should ask ourselves how we
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  • 165 11 Chungking. 11/ITII the Chinese forces at the Tf Kwangsi front arriving at Kunlunkwan six days after its rerapture by the Chinese forces, a Central News correspondent saw a lot of war booty taken from the routed enemy, according to a mesreceived here. Ihe correspondent
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  • 87 11 Chengtu r yUl. Choral Society is planning to sive a series of concerts for the benefit of wounded soldiers and war orphans at Chungking. Composed of i res l'Mi MMjrprs from Chengtu's universities, the Society plans to render aarM-fameaa oratorios. The benefit performances will be
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  • 302 11 Chungking. READERS of Europe— Powers whom he met all beiieved that China '»n her wa\ to victory while Japan, confronted with a shortage "I Manpower and material resources and mounting diplomatic dittirulties, is being gradually weakened, declared Mr. Sun FX President of the
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  • 55 11 mucking.—The West China CofnnHa ng c °mmitt3 which is handling v as jMsed in America for the China rr o -('f, has distributed $225,726 from 8 to November 17, 1939. A r he fund is designated for airfjlwf work. Sums are also hand"ut for the student and
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  • 72 11 Loyang. IN the period between December 21 and 60, the Japanese casualties in the Chantze sector in south-eastern Shansi amounted to over 1,000. The Chinese troops once entered Chantze but they later voluntarily retired for strategic reasons. They are now occupying two-thirds of the town of
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  • 109 11 Loyang. THE first victory of this year in Shanghai was scored by the Chinese troops at the Changtze sector as they killed over 3,000 Japanese in a four-day engagement and repulsed the enemy advance on Hsinwangmiao, south-west of Changtze. Under the cover of bombing planes,
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  • 176 11 Hongkong. AN important step toward the cultivation of more friendly relations between China and Thailand was taken recently through an exchange of messages of greetings between Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and the Premier of Thailand, according to a report from Bangkok. Generalissimo Chiang's message which was prominently displayed
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  • 172 11 Chungking. JJE\. Ralph Ward. Bishop of the Methodist Church, who recently returned to Chungking from a trip to the United States and Britain, said that he is convinced after talks with various circles in the Lnited States that America's loyalty
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    • 383 11 Announcing A NEW TRUFOCD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow emulsified Cream Fat; the soluble Carbohydrates, Lactose and Glucose; Mineral salts Organic Iron Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A tnd D from natural sources and Vitamins 81, 82. PROVIDES
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  • 189 12 London, Dec. 28. A POPE—for the first time since 1870—on Dec. 28 visited the Quirinal, Italy's Buckingham Palace. Pius xn. was returning the state visit paid to the Vatican last week by Ihe King and Queen of casion is regarded as sealing the settlement of the old
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  • 207 12 SEALED specimens of the correct shades of Army khaki, Air Force blue, and Admiralty blue have been sent by the War Office, Air Mm imp. and Admiralty to th e British Cofeu Council for official registration i n their Dictionary of Colour Standard, which is the recognised
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  • 422 12 London, Dec. 17 in a day." That from a man lon* p«* the *g cf athletic prime isn't so bad And Sir Lancelot should know what he is talking about he's spent a lifetime measuring his words terminology, as might be expected irom
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  • 31 12 30,000 deaths, mainly from plague, in the Burma-Yunnan area, are reported from China. An anti-plague and antimalaria campaign Is being urged by the Malaria Commission unaer the Chinese National Health Administration.
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    • 571 12 r f DAY S RADIO j ia SINGAPORE „^¥^^=S2 ZHL 2« rn.tr.. Ul« OJJ 15.H Mcs <UJt -gg la lltl'" L programme of Gramo- SSSISiU-»UJi&SmSS» phone records. hhM m., _/31.55 49 metres) 1.30 The News and mid-day Rubber. Tin GSB 9.51 MC|jJg^» f metres) and Copra prices. m News Summary.
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    • 679 13 ll M 1i > I W lM »< IlM., MWZ Z »^^Wl»Hi!l D > i! I M hD. A young Straits Chinese I with Junior Cambridge Certificate 1 a little knowledge of book-keep^ type-writing. Apply Box 343 cS I inbune, Singapore. (217-Cj I \N iKD IMMEDIATELY: Few Femaf* I sers
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    • 575 13 WANTED: Teachers of aP grades fnr (157.C* WANTED Polite Counter girl (Stored gbtfS; Diligent Store-boy $f 6 -2 94 (153-C) REPLIES. I Applicants are reminded not to confuse a Post Office Box Number with a Malaya Tribune Box Number. i EURASIAN LADY many ""years ex P° siti °n Office Assistant.
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    • 557 13 YOUR CHILD'S MUSICAL EDUCATION; NEW CLASSES opening in January, 1940. Kindergarten from age 5 Practical Theoretical—any age FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, 1-A, Kirk Terrace, Phone 2323 Singapore. Astrology W p OR SHORT SEASON ONLY* PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN, Who is SPECIAh!SL in ASTRO-PALMISTRY AND HOROSCOPE READING with 35 Years Study in FRANCE,
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    • 385 13 "COUPE" 2 years' Tnoune, 335 Cl Ma ya Cerl^^ N ToUfer N L go °u' i 7 °ff"r off Launder J—iLl lQne 438S > Singapore. (203-O AuS?/ *****11 Austin^~To Ur 7r Lavender Street, Phone 4389. Singapore. (204-C) OXUNO AND GREASING mo n„r ($1.50) COMMERCIAL OR pm TC ment? 0 IRS
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    • 430 13 ENGAGEMENT The .engagement is announced of Mr Kho Eng Wah, only son of Mr. Mrs Kho Kirn Loh to Miss Lee Choo Neo only daughter of Mr. Mrs. Le£ !*S The £Vn??h 0f Mr i* 8 Nam Sa r^ e nc^la°ter the WiU an Personal PROF. PAUL LENTZ. Please write
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    • 571 13 in Muar, rlant*Sr re -;u° f WhiCh 6 acres are re?ent?v S th fi2 Ppable one acre c 3 plant( with good clonal seeds, 28,000 sq. ft. at No" p£sni*&tfn CROVE AVENUE off and at HIGHLAND 3S -£OO sq. ft. per sq ft 8 cts LEAVE" °fnni GOING ON Sore
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  • 190 14 Singapore, MB. If- •ma following are ttoe exchange stock JsWI to tn. dally circular Mb> Je Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora. n SELLING JRJB condon demand «X Lyons demand 2()e Switzerland demand Hamburg demand Kew York demand *E Montreal demand 86 7° Batavla demand g Samarang demand 1« 7«
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  • 412 14 Reuter. London, Jan. 10. nROFESSOR J. L. Briesley, in a broadcast talk, to-day discussed I the general aspect of the British blockade of German exports as it affected neutrals. The German violation of the declaration of Paris by the sinking oM>oth allied and neutral merchant
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  • 30 14 Reuter. London, Jan. 11.— According to an Amsterdam despatch the Norwegian stecmer Manx. 1.343 tens, has struck a mine. Seven of the crew have been rescued.--Reuter.
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  • 185 14 London, lan. 10. I N FOR MATI ON reaching official circles here from all over the world indicate that the effect of British reprisals against German exports is aiready being felt after the scheme has been in operation only i»ne month. Many orders for German goods
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  • 227 14 Moscow. AN exhibition of Chinese art has heen opened at the Stat- "mist-urn of Oriental Culture at Mos Among those present at I of the exhibition were the Ch oassador. General Yang Chieh, and enttre staff of the Chinese fan An article signed by M.
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  • 87 14 Chungking. The Resident Committee of the Chungking Provisional Political Council has sent a wire to President Rootswft voicing the hope that the United Stat« will not renew the trade treaty w::r. Japan after the expiration of the abrogated one. After expres c inq gratitude for th> American
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    • 508 14 RAFFLES BAKERY mmmma WmmM mmwmmmmm CONFECTIONERY NOTED FOR BEST QUALITY BREAD CAKES. Three blind mice See how they run i A hey all run after the farmer's wif~* Who's cutting the bread with the carving knife Did ever you see better bread in your life As Raffles—wholesome and nice. MADE
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    • 316 14 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For oartaculars see Municipal Tender Roon. Date of Closiiv Supply of Sluice Valves for Water for period 1.5-40 to 30-4-41. 4 p.m. 18 March, IS4O installation of Sanitary Fittings at certain pre mis°3 in Telok Ayer St.,
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  • 297 15 NEW YORK New York, Jan. 10. kibbkk b s Market Tone Steady 13 19% forward April June 19% 19% TIN' Market Tone Quiet 48% to 47% foreign exchange London, Wednesday. London on Paris 176.50* 176.75** London on Amsterdam 7.52* 7.57** I London on Shanghai 5 116 L<
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  • 13 15 Thursday. The price of tin at noon in I Singapore to-day was:—-
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  • 17 15 I The price of rubhvr at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyei 39V»; Sellers: 39y 8
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  • 758 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, Jan. 10. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin 5[6 Austral Amal 6|9 7il Austral Malay 371. 39!. Ayer Hitam 24[6 2516 Ayer Weng 0.85 0.90 Bangrln 22 f 9 24]Batu Selangor 1.65 1.70 Berjuntai 1 6) 6 119 Burma Malay 23 3 2413 Chenderlang 17j. lg:.
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  • 104 15 Maynard w lwnom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1940 100 lOlnora 4!i% 1947 101 103nom 41/2% 1955 107 lOOncm 4% 1963 101 103nom 55-66 114>/a 116 5% 48-68 110 112 cl 4 a% 70-80 113 115 cl 3% 75-85 0.93»i 0.95>i 3^ c 75-85 94" a 96 a 3%
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  • 199 15 Singapore, Wednesday. lIEAVY buying of Industrials was the feature in the market to-day although tins and rubbers were by no means neglected. Alexandra Brick Ordinaries were bid for at $2.10. Gammons were bid for at $2.27*2 and business was done in Malayan Collieries at $3.42 with sellers
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  • 148 15 Singapore, Jan. 10. ft. (Slam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Slam 1 210 Rice Siam 2 132 Rice Slam 3 141 Slam Broken Rice No. 1 149 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 145 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1
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    • 48 15 I The North American Trading Corporation v for ISBRANDTSEN-MOLLER COMPANY IN€. New York, announce the sailing of the <! S I(;riD, Loading Singapore Penang 20th —23rd, January. S OLYMPIA, Expected Load Singapore 28th—30th, January > GABON, Loading SinOTore|Penar><r Early February. north American trading corporation Hongkong and Shanghai Rank Kuilding, SINGAPORE
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    • 97 15 THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000 000 Reserve Fund 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo. Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad. Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and .Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS openel and money received on Fixed
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    • 412 15 THE EASTERN UNITED ■S&gßgSygtgßgtt LIMITED FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI DENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA TION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: 16D, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. F. W. HALL, General Manager. BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Offlce 0444 Sub-Manager's Office
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    • 375 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH i INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all Information apply to: P. O.S.N. C©„ The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD., (Apcar Line). For Hongkong, Shanghai. Mojl, Kobe Osaka Fortnightly For Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta
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    • 165 15 P& and BRITISH INDIA :Incorporated in England) P. ft O. HL N. CO.'S SAILINGB. Owing to the Company's inability to publish the actual departure dates of it's steamers intending passengers are courteously requested to enquire at the P. O. S. N. COMPANY'S Office tc ascertain the approximate dates of departure.
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  • 188 16 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 11. THE Allied purchasing agents in the United States are rapidly negotiating orders for warplanes for 1940 and 1941 and the result is expected to be a flow of planes, particularly bombers, across the Atlantic more than offsetting Germany's reputed air
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  • 50 16 Reuter. Beilin. Jan. 11. ACCORDING lo a Budapest despatch tc the official German News Agoncy, reports that Count Csaky, Hungarian Foreign Minister, Is returning to Itaiy to continue the discussions with Count Ciano (Italian Foreign Minister» are >orically denied in authoritative Hungarian quarters. Reuter
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  • 31 16 Reuter. Moscow, Jan 11. It is announced that M. Kaganovitch. Commissar tor the Aviation Industry, has been transferred to another post and is succeeded by M. Bhakhurin Renter.
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  • 244 16 MACDONALD'S REPLY TO GERMAN BOMBAST London, Jan. IL REPLYING to Hitlert bombastic New Year message to X the Nazi Party, in which he declared that the German battle was being waged against "the old powers of a decaymeworld/' Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, Minister for
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  • 25 16 Messrs. Bright Galbraith Ltd. the well-known firm cf agents and secretaries to Malayan rubber and tin companies, have moved temporarily to Chute Lodge. Andover. Hants.
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  • 12 16 Mr. F. A. Wright, lately of Negri Sembilan, has joined the H.A.C.
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  • 140 16 Reuter. Amsterdam, Jan. 11. IHI Nazi Gestapo is preparing a report based on "stnsationl revelations" alleged to have been made by Capt. B. H. Stevens and Capt. Be*t, who were seized on the Dutch frontier just after the Munich bomb outrage. Thi-- repcrt, says the Berlin correspondent
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  • 246 16 Chungking. FOX adventure and excitement a 24-year-old gal of Seattle drives an Internationa! Red Cross truck between major cities in Southwest China. The girl is Miss Betty finfam. special correspondent of the China Press of Shanghai, who relied into Chungking last night after a two-day
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  • 93 16 Chungking. A MESSAGE of greetings has been /*cceived by the secrctary-gen?ral of the Sino-Burmese Cultural Association from V. Ba Lwin, leader of the Burmese Goodwill Mission to China, after its departure from Kunming for Rangoon. The- message roads as follows: "My Mission heartily thanks :-ou for your
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  • 123 16 (Fiun Our Own Reportti) Ipoh. Thursday. IJIROSION by the Perak River has caused the Tcluk Anson U'harf Rcao. an important (hioughfare in Teluk Anson, to sink into the river for a depth of ?jQ feet. The road deviates from Batak Rabbit Road. Th e collapse in
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  • 88 16 Reuter. Shanghai. Jan. 10 TYUNCAN CRANK, axed 21, i Probationary sergeant in the municipal police, is \y m in hospital suffering f roni j serious gunshot wound <, n t ne chest, received while trying to settle a quarrel at the (ieneral Post Office
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  • 91 16 Reuter. Washington. Jan. 19. THE House of Representameb Appropriations Committee his generally approved Mr RMsevdh emergency defence outlays. It is proposed that provide 5267 millions for the Arm\ Navy and coastguard perpMl This represents a cut of about fivt million on the amount recommended by
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  • 63 16 Kvdlfc I M'.i-ITARY dispatch has A siderable casualties i'.ieted on the enemy as .•vant Chinese raids o;. ChJlin, near the Kwangl about 75 kilometres to the Nanniue. The Chinese trot occupied H Lncheng and Mil in the same region. The mid. le sac tion ol Yamchow Highway has
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  • 285 16 SOLDIER DENIES FATAL INTENTION "Not Shot In The Back" Shanghai, Jan. 11. AT Ihe resumption of the trial of Private Kcktord, Seaforth Highlander, in the British Supreme ('curt <m a murder charge this morning, Dr. I. G,. Anderson, testifying, contradicted the previous belief that Private
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