Malaya Tribune, 30 January 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 25. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, January 30, 1940.
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  • 647 1 Bombs Dropped On Neutral Vessels Reuter. London, Jan. 30. QERMAN aircraft yesterday made the most ambitious series of attacks on British shipping hitherto attempted. The attacks were distributed over 400 miles of the coast—from the mouth of the Tay in the north to
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  • 176 1 Reuter. Tientsin, Jan. 30. WARNING to Americans regarding the necessity of improving relations between the United States and Japan was to-day uttered by I i ut.-Generai Homma, Commander »1 the Japanese garrison and Tientsin. -2 Interviewed concerning a possible connection between the expiry of the I'nited States trade
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  • 157 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. milE possibility that the United States' interest in China might lead her into participation on the European war was suggested, by Sir Frederick Whyte, director of the American division cf the Ministry of Information, lecturing at Oxford. He said that
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  • 251 1 Civilians Must Make Equal Sacrifices Reuter. Paris, Jan. 29. THE French Premier, M. Daladier, broadcasting la«t nio-ht Honlired that Nazi domination was aitterent irom .It was pursuing a policy of He octroys then,. To him human on* H. their massacre or emigration. He imposes no away all
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  • 295 1 Soviet Column Destroyed Helsinki, Jan. 29. A FINNISH communique reports that the fighting north-east of Lake Ladoga yesterday was very intense at various points. The Finns repelled all Soviet attacks and captured some enemy supporting positions. The Russians lost 800 killed and 160 prisoners and the
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  • 57 1 Reuter. London, Jan. 30. FIFTEEN bodies have been washed ashore and are believed to be from the destroyer Exmouth (1,500 tons). The bodies were covered with oil and all were wearing lifejackets. At one spot a piece of wood from a small boat was found on
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    • 61 1 OX OTHER PAGES Paget Science In All Schools 2 Suit Against Carl Lawson 3 Singapore Assize Trial 4 Dr. Sileock's Speeoh Food Hoarding Conviction Quashed 7 "I Review The News"—C.H.S.J. 8 Cold Spell In Britain g Volunteers For Finland 9 Sport 1q China News U Radio 12 Classified Advertisements 13
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    • 24 1 "you'd ASTROVA bftNOROfF cOre" \\m\\ few A £>\&.£. PRODUCT MADE IN ENGLAND (Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., oi England, "Mag net House;' Singapore.)
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  • 478 2 Singapore, Monday. JJAIL in th< urn of $1,000 in two sureties was offered this morning to Sarufudeen bin Abdul Karim v.ho claimed trial before Mr. 11. Wataorj in the Third Police Court to a charge <<f assisting in the management of a common betting house at lf,o,
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  • 31 2 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the transfer of Lieutenant Mohamed Osman bin Sham suddin, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, to the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force Reserve of Officers.
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  • 334 2 CHILDREN WILL HAVE LONGER HOURS (Tribune Staff Reporter) 'PUTTION in experimental science and chemiatrj iii secondary English schools in Singapore, hitherto almost exclusively enjoyed l>y students of Raffles Institution will, the Tribune reliably understands, now be extended to pupils of other Governmenl
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  • 237 2 Singapore, Monday. ||OLDING Ufte View that the appellant was convicted under a different section lhan that under which he was originally charged, and that therefore the eonvictiou wa s had. his lordship, Mr. lattice a'Beekett Terrell, allowed the appeal Of How Kiat, who was convicted
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  • 88 2 Singapore, Monday. CONVICTED on the charge of driving his car negligently at Keppe] Road at about 1 a.m. on Dec. 17, Mr. G. L. E. Davis, an army officer, was this morning fined $25 by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Trattic Court. It was alleged that accused
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  • 105 2 Singapoi Mondaj. DLEADING guilt} to a charge of i heft a a ci v ant of jewellery and Cash lo a total \ahie ol" $l'/8, K. Ramaaamy, a young Indian had sentence deferred in tie-Third Police i 'ourt this morning. A<a used, who was a coolie
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  • 253 2 Last Night's First Night DUMAS' famous story, "The Man In The Iron Mit.sk,' conies to life on the Cathaj screen, where it opened a season yesterday. Finely acted and finely directed, this production Ls a masterpiece oi storytelling and not a soul In tiit- audience but
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  • 120 2 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. WHEN the 8,000-ton Dutch oil tanker Mamura was heaving her anchor off a south-east coast port on Saturday the anchor struck a mine but tne vessel was undamaged. There was a sudden roar and r huge column of water shot high
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  • 88 2 Singapore, Monday. CONVJCTKI) <>n three driving offences, Ng Chee Beg, a Chinese lorry-driver was this morning lined a total sum of $aU by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Tralfk Court. cm the charge of driving without a driving licence, accused was fined $5, v.hiie on the
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  • 826 2 Singapore, Monday. Soon Gee, alias Mayo Jan, alias Mayo Tan, who is at present undergoing sentence in the local prison, was this morning charged before Mr. J. L. McFall in the criminal district court on a charge thai he on Aug. 27 last,
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  • 501 2 Singapore, Monday. THE Coroner's inquiry into the death of a Sikh money-lender named Nirmal Singh whose dismembered body wa s discovery between the railway lines near Holland Road Bridge by a mandore, employed bv the railways, on the morning of Jan. 23, was commenced to-day by
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  • 101 2 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. npWO persons were seriously injured while two more pen received injuries and had to be admitted to Hospital when a motor bus ran into a ditch at the 14% milestone Jalan Ayer Itam at 3.10 p.m. yesterday. The driver
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  • 123 2 Singapore, Monday after eight o'clock to-nigh stones and sticks were freely thro\% at a ricksha owner's house in Welri R opposite Larut Road. Hundreds of Chinese thronged scene of the trouble. A posse of constables from Beach Road Station, armed with kandar sticks an<
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  • 123 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. THREE motor accidents occurred during the week-end in Penang. At the junction of Dato Kramat Road and Diinlop Road yesterday a motor car colliaed with a Chinese schoolboy. The boy sustained injuries and was taken to the Genera! Hospital.
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  • 126 3 STOPPED BY D.E.I. PATROL VESSEL (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Jan. 27. REPORT from Kreta Radja (Atcheen) states that on Thursday nighl a Government coastal patrol beat held up a pinnace containix German naval ratings from the two German vessels "Lindenand "Werdenfelta," new
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  • 159 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Jchore Bahru. Monday. A QUARREL over a doc; was alleged to have developed In an argument which later resuHed in a Chinese. Lee Ah Kirn. stabbing his friend. Koh Teck Heng. with a parang. Lee Ah Kirn was today found guilty of
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  • 20 3 A further supply of 40 000 Malayan poster stamps is now on sale at the Sngapore G.P.O.
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  • 285 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Scremban, Monday. I LEG \TIONS that a Malayalam tamed Kuncheo, abused ho spitality o£ his brother's and otitic a necklaoe, inlatei t«> elope with another r ife, and that the husband >man and two others wayd assaulted him to such t that he
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  • 37 3 Mr Tan Whav Boon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan -ow Chew, and Miss Lily Soh second daughter of Mr. Soh Ah Yong. photographed after their wedding at the United Chinese Library, Armenian Street, Singapore.
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  • 160 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Serernban, Monday. THE nrst KStiori of the Negri Sembilan 1 Assize for die New Year c«nmenc ed .i c ixw Court this mornnv the Hon. Justice Home arp oniv two caeei en the list one A d murder and another chaise ot
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  • 137 3 At 'he sixth annual general meeuns of the Gregg Shorthand Writers Assoof tne following Committee for ciatirn. the lonov* M Alll 1940 was m f^ r K p (re-elected*; Ist dent: Mr. P- 7 rer Y d TianG r chwee; Vice President. Mr. Yeo iiang 2nd Vice
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  • 91 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Baremb. in, Mcnday. Under the auspices of the Seremban Rotary Club, about 700 poor children and orphans were entertained to a free show and sweets and bls-.uits at the Meti°pole Theatre on Saturday evening. The gathering was fairly distributed according to
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  • 134 3 Quest For Beetle Leads To His Death (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Malacca Coroner, to-day at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of an 8-year-old Chinese boy, Ong Siong. On January 4, the evidence
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  • 170 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Jan. 27. HEAVY west monsoon rains in recenl weeks have resulted in I the complete inundatioii of certain native villages and rice fields on the north coast of Batavia district and other parts of west Java. In the village of
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  • 106 3 iFrom Our Own Reporter) Seremban. Monday. Three young Chinese, minors appeared before the Seremban Magistrate, in Chambers, this morning tc answer a charge of being members of an unlawtui society, namely, the N.S. Chinese All Circles Anti-Enemy Backing-up Society —a society neither registered nor recorded
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  • 43 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. Jan. 27. Funds raisjed for Finland in various parts of Java now total a OW* f 100 000 Concerts are being held in various towns with the object of raislie- MMtMonftl m-mry luj Ins fund
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  • 359 3 Singapore, Tuesday. AN admission that he had no monthly income but that he was working for his wife was made by Mr. Carl Crawford Law-son. well known figure on the Malayan stage, in T W Ong who appeared for the Adelphi Hotel in a
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  • 1134 4 Closing Stages At Assizes Singapore, Monday. DENIAL that the counterfeit money was at any time in his possession and that in fact it was placed on a table in the hotel room by a Chinese who later "went out and never came back," was the
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  • 279 4 U/IYH over forty improvements* de- signed fr,»- greater overall economy and an expanded range of j model?, the i 940 line of Ford V-8 Trucks and commercial cars is the greatest in the history of the company. The 157" truck for 1939 has been lengthened to
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  • 30 4 His Excellency the Governor has been Bo«ri ti t 0 be a p mber of the f Licensing Justices for the Settlement of Penang for a period of three years.
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  • 108 4 Singapore, Monday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of driving without due regard for the safety of others, H. A. Trauter, a European motorist was fined $5 by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Traffic Court this morning". It wa.s alleged that at about 9.15 p.m. on
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  • 104 4 Singapore, Monday. ARRESTED at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday In a house in North Bridge Road, three Chinese were this morning produced in the Third Police Court, when a charge of possession of counterfeit beer labels and crown-corks was explained to them. Bail for the first
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  • 506 4 E„._ Singapore. Jan. 29. MAS yang berharga kadar lima belas juta pauu telah tiba di-Turki dengan kereta apl khas sa-bogai suatu pinjaman kapada Tur'-i danpnda British clan Peranchis bagi menguarKan kedudokan wang Kerajaan Turki. Penglima Perang British. Sir Wyndham Deedes telah sampa| di-Istanbul kerana menolong membahagi?kan bebcrapa
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  • 80 4 Singapore, Monday. A MIDDLE-AGED coal coolie. Chew vf, r/ ai sentenced to-day by Mr Kenneth M. Byrne. Fourth Magistrate, to three months' rigorous hnoH on a charge of theft of eleven cabbages, valued at $2, at the pore Harbour Beard premises, on Jan. Accused, who
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    • 349 4 Every Mother Owes Her Child Protection AND ESPECIALLY PROTECTION FROM UNKNOWN DRUGS J Practically every mother knows now, also in tablets that taste like tne physician s rule. Don't give peppermint candy, and that couYour child unknown remedies witlt- tain the equivalent of the liquid cut asking your doctor first.
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  • 2114 5 BROADCAST TALK FROM THE 8.M.8.C i Singapore, Tuesday. T H bussed in a radio talk from the 8.M.8.C. station last night by Dr. T. H, Silcock, Pro- of Economics at Raffles College. Dr. Silcock said: tall: I told you about some ires taken
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  • 40 5 The Biver Thames and Us docks—vital to Britain's shipping trade—are fully prepared for pcssible air-raids. This picture shows a hospital ship—■ ne<wly painted with the Red Cross—lvin* at one of London's quaysides ready to receive casualties. W
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  • 301 5 rAT the directors felt fully justified in recommending a dividend of f}| per cent although lt would mean absorbing practically th? whole of the profit earned for the year was stated by Mr. M N. Warden, the chairman. A the annual general meeting of the Glenealy Plantations.
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  • 283 5 IIECENT successes in first aid exam minations held by the St. Jchn Ambulance Brigade are given below. New divisions formed late in 1939 were the 2nd. Singapore Division (Education*. Ist. Paya Lebar Division and in Jan. 1940, Bousc j ad Housi and Mansfield House divisions. Results of
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    • 152 6 The Star of "Sunnyside Up" stages a great come-back! g.ij TO-NIGHT »v 4 Columbia's Exciting Story of C a maniac who brought death ij WSSB It baffled War Experts Jpof a Nation until the 2 P* Come and see if you can guess V^b^ who the killer charlesTarrell was! Jacqueline
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  • 880 7 INTERESTING SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. AN interesting judgment was delivered by the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes in the Perak Supreme Court in setting aside the convicand sentence imposed by the Ipoh magistrate on a Chinese ker of Mentr.embu. hawker, on
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  • 116 7 London, Jan. 29. rpHE Air Ministry announces that enemy aircraft were reported off the north-east coast shortly after 9 a.m. to-day. Air raid warnings were sounded in several districts. The '-raiders passed" singal was given about one hour latci. Schooi-children were taken to shelters by teachers
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  • 109 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. A small Dutch vessel, the Nora, was mined off the south-east coast early this morning. Although the stern was blown away and she was sinking rapidly, a salvage tug was able to tow her to the shore where she was
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  • 139 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 30. j In spite of every effort to improve rail 1 communications to-day Scotland Ls still cut off by rail. No service Is available from London to Scotland by St. Paneras or the Boston routes or m tne reverse direction.
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  • 77 7 London. Jan. 29. A mine washed ashore at a southeast coast resort to-day blew up the new seawall and smashed hundreds of windows. The mine struck the promenade, on which work was still in progress. On e arch was blown away and three others damaged The
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  • 57 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 29. The upkeep of the Nazi Party organisation costs the German people about £140 millions yearly, according to the Petit Parisien. m The paper states that the figures were taken from the Party's annual financial statement, signed by the treasurer Herr Schwartz
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  • 245 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. SENTENCE of two years' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr, Justice Laville on Kamaludin bin Sembob who was found guilty of kidnapping his 15-year-old niece, Midah binti Abdul Kadir, from the lawful guardianship of her mother. Mr. M.
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  • 148 7 Reuter. Rangoon, ian. 29. T IE death roll in Saturday's rioting is now six, while 20 are st 11 detained in hospital. A feeling of tenseness still prevails. Tne police are continuing to make arrests, including editors of some Ittciian veinaculai papers. The headmaster of
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  • 105 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. Capt. Euan Minister of Transport, launching the road safety campaign, stated that the new 20 miles-an-hour speed limit imposed this week in a blackout was the result of tests carried out in his own cur* Capt Wallace, added that out of a
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  • 435 7 WATCHED BY TWO SPORE OFFICERS Singapore, Monday. «AIGON newspapers received in Singapore to-day publish, long accounts of the large-scale manoeuvres in French Indo-China which erded last week Although only part of the French Forces in the Far Sast participated in the exercises, they demonstrated the
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  • 135 7 London, Jan. 30. f|WING to the sudden thaw and further snow on the Western Front, active operations of any kind are likely to be out of the question for at least a fortnight, states Reuters military corrsepondent. He adds that the conditions being experienced
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  • 69 7 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 20. A BRITISH Embassy communique announces the establishment of a British recruiting office in Paris. British .subjects who are residents of Fiance and between the ages oi 20 and 50 and who desire to volunteer for service in the British Army are
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  • 48 7 Reuter. Copenhagen, Jan. 29. ACCORDING to a message received here by his Danish friends. Professor Michael Siedlicki, the well known Polish zoologist, has died in a concentration camp at Sachsenhausen at the age of 60. He was Professor of Zoology at Cracow University.—Reuter.
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  • 218 8 1 rriHE British Tommy has for centuries been a cheerful fellow. It takes a mighty lot to depress him. Perhaps that is one reason why the British Tommy, in spite of his depressingly small salary, has often had to fend for himself in the matter
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  • 241 8 TF there are any Asiatic peoples under British protection who believe the German radio lie that this war against Hitlerism is none of their business they need only consider the fate of the 22 people from Tanganyika, a former German colony, who were employed recently in the
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  • 491 8 London, Jan. 29. THE transport hold-up, the worst in living memory, continued Egresses to and from London were lucky if they JJ« able to do an average of ten miles an hour, while suburban trains were either not running at all or hours later. Travel conditions
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  • 96 8 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 29. ACCORDING to the Asahi Shimbun, Count Ciano (Italian Foreign Minister) recently suggested to the Japanese Ambassador in Rome that if Japan were dissatisfied with the Anti-Comintern Pact in consequence of the Soviet-German rapprochement a new group of anti-Comintern powers might
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    248 8 hearing "war" news bulletins in English, from London, Rangoon, California and other laces —vainly seeking inspiration—l often tune in to the Berlin broadcast j light entertainment. Lord Haw-Haw's efforts cannot be dignified by any other description. Some people call it clever propaganda For the life of me I
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  • 117 8 IN the German broadcasts on the Finnish conflict there is never a word about the series of Finnish successes which have aroused the admiration of the world. Usually English listeners are assured that "the Russian winter offensive is proceeding according to pan." Obviously there is no desfre to
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  • 125 8 JAPANESE newspapers state that Italy has approached Japan with the suggestion of a new anti-Comintern pact which will leave out German-;. The suggestion gains importance from the failure of the Soviet-Japanese conversations regarding demarcation of the Mongol frontier. The delegates have departed from Harbin without a ment.
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  • 106 8 MEWSHOUNDS all over the port growing revolt in the 1 munist International. Even in R the Reds are getting openly critical ot Stalin's favourites, Molotov and shilov, though still careful of what they say about the Great Panjandrum himself. Interesting is the notion of an American correspondent in
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  • 626 9 Frontier Heavily Reinforced Reuter. London, Jan. 29. JJEUTER'S special correspondent on the Swedish-Finnish frontier, who has just arrived at Haparanda after an 800-mile day and night journey, says the town is full of Swedish troops. Hotels are packed and sentries with fixed bayonets
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  • 177 9 London, Jan. 29. THF recent developments in the Romanian oil problems have given n c to incorrect reports about diplomatk relations between the Allies and Rumania. was reported that the niing to break off renia, and this has been d in London this morThe ■*>nis
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  • 239 9 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. THE acting contents of Mr. evoked the customary discussion is his pre??, but the point selected out for special ca appeal to a million women. implication of GovernWhile there is universal approval ior scale, some T V S intention SJSfSS
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  • 52 9 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 29- r« ma nv is beaten the Polish ,iM, t e Jn£S £cupTed° the Sointerview with he said: "™™«nyta beaten. They there after Germany th£lr wIU SSto tTSS*rtS- to"hold foreign PW T h v force A crumpling Germany Scans of
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  • 20 9 British Wireless. London, Jan. 29: The King and this morning returned to BuckWindsor, where ?B§?MafcSS spent the week end.British Wireless.
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  • 95 9 Rome, Jan. 29. QRDERS for further strengthening of Italy's defences were issued to-day by Signor Mussolini. He received Army officials who reported on the development of the defences along the land frontiers, and anti-aircraft measures. After the conference, Signor Mussolini gave instructions that all precautions should be
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  • 51 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Jan. 29. THE announcement of another Naz; execution for sabotage is reported here. Arthur Waller, aged 19. was executed after being condemned to death by a special court at Kiel for setting fire to an important mill near Quickborn. Holstein, "in desire for
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  • 44 9 Reuter. Copenhagen. Jan. 29. The Berlin correspondent of the National Tidende reports that Germany has prohibited all free trading in motor vehicles from Feb. 1. Anyone wishing to buy a car after this date must obtain a special permit--Reutsr.
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  • 158 9 Reuter. Rome, Jan. 29. IT is understood that one of the objects of the visit of the German trade expert Dr. Clodius to Italy is to obtain Italian rolling stock. The chaotic condition of the German railways and the bad state of their rolling
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  • 134 9 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 29. j rpHE United States Treasury 1 discloses that Britain during the first two months of the war disposed of nearly ten per cent, or $73 million of her readily marketable American securities. The total cf such securities at the beginning
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  • 67 9 Reuter. Osaka, Jan. 29. ANE hundred and seventy-six people were killed and 69 injured (58 seriously) when" a petrol-driven train was derailed and overturned near Ajikawa this morning. Despite the flames, which completely enveloped the train within five minutes, some passengers were able to
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  • 139 9 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 29. CIR ANDREW DUNCAN, president of 5 thf Board of Trade, who was unadopted as National Governr^Tcan y didate for the said that while appreciating the: very sreat honour of being membe. fo: the City, he had long since abandoned
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  • 343 10 S.C.C 2; R.A 0. JWO goals scored within the last ten minutes of the game enabled the S.C.C. first eleven hockey team to defeat the R.A. (Changi) in their encounter on the Padang yesterday. The game fell below the standard associated with first
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  • 99 10 In a friendly game of soccer played yesterday at tarrer Park, Sirae Darby Sporty Club drew wiUa the football team ol *ord Motor Company, each side scoring a goal. After fifteen minutes of play the oime Darby team wa s unfortunate to lose the services of B. M.
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  • 55 10 Sydney, Jan. 29. IN the Australian tennis championship final. Jack Crawford, former holder, who in the semi-final beat last year's champion Bromwich. was to -day beaten lr the final by Adrian Quist in three straight sets 6—3, 6—l, 6—2. In the women's final. Nancye Wynne beat Thelma Coyna
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  • 180 10 r rHE second bi-monthly Mixed Foursomes of the Royal Singapore Golf Club wa..' played at faukit iirnah on Cunday afternoon and resulted in a »yin for Major Mrs. F. G. ii. liritloruus with a net score of 32 30 cards were takpn out and the following returned.
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  • 38 10 Singapore, Monday. The meeting of the Singapore Bcxmg eiuo winch was to have been held this afternoon ai the Happy World has been adjourned to Thursday. Feb. i, at 5.30* P.m. at the same place I
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  • 438 10 S.R.C 4- Argylls 2. HOLDING the advantage over their opponents for the greater part of -J»F» the t SRC A team the Argyl, and ZZ Highlanders in a keen game of hockey witnessed on the Padang yesterday by four goals to two. 6 y The
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  • 691 10 PUNJABS GO INTO THE FINAL Punjab Regiment 2; Sappers and Miners MAGNIFICENT defence work predominated over brilliant forw play in yesterday's inter-unit hockey semi-final between the pi jab Regiment and the Sappers and Miners, at Tanglin. At the of one of the grandest games seen
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  • 120 10 following are deletions, inurfa A and new classifications annoar.ced by the Straits Racing Association H OR S E S. DELETIONS: Clasi; 3. Sabara: Crass 4.—Green Eyes. HORSES. TRANSFERS:—From class 2 to daa i.—Sunny Charm; from class 2 to class 3.—Beaudekin, Blue and White, Prince
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  • 230 10 Singapore. T H OFFICIAL sanction has already been ceived by Mr. J. D. Campbell lor Mj second round-the-island Bicyc'e R° ad Race, covering a distance of 56 miles, tfi be held on Sunday, Feb. 25, mmeneing at 7. a.m. The route will be the same ai last
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    • 399 10 HE HAD TO REDUCE Easiest Way Proved The Best A man who had teen advised oy his doctor to reduce writes thus:— "I hi-d put on weight to the extent of 216 lbs. This was excessive as I am vnly 5-ft. 6-?ns. in height. My doctor advised m e to
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    • 30 10 TO-DAY High Water. 2.07 A.M. 9.4 ft. 2.16 P.Ivf. 9.5 It. TO-MOKROW High Wat.'T- 2.47 A.M. 9.2 ft. 3.13 P.M. t.b ft. SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY HOCKEY: Y.M.C.A. vs. R.A., Y.M.C.A.
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  • 1230 11 52,700,000 Appropriated By Provincial Government xx t i i Chungking. s CEDING up the development of Kansu Province and the enlightenment of its populace, the Kansu Provincial EducaBureau is paying special attention to vocational and mass tion in its 1940 programme. Of more than $2,700,000
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  • 37 11 Chungking. THE size of the Chungking Municipality has been doubled as the result of the recent redemarcation of the municipal border. It is now controlling 55 budding towns along the ChungkingChengtu Highway.—Chinese Central News.
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  • 87 11 Chungking. FE Jehchen Hutukehtu, Regent of Tibet and Living Buddha, has sent a message to President Lin Sen of the National Government thanking the National Government for appointing him as one of the special commissioners for supervising the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama. The Regent
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  • 349 11 Shanghai. MANAGERS of factories and commercial houses may now register with the Shanghai Foodstuffs Readjustment Association, a new civic body headed by Mr. Yu Ya-ching, for the purpose of making collective purchases of Saigon rice which is cheaper than the native rice sold in Shanghai. They
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  • 81 11 Chungking. DURING the past five years, since the establishment of the Szechwan Provincial Rural Co-operatives Committee in 1935, the co-operative movement in Szechwan has progressed rapidly. A recent check reveals that practically everyone of tlie 132 districts (counties) in Szechwan has organized co-opera-tives. Over seventy rural
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  • 320 11 Shanghai. most urgent and ticklish job confronting the Yonai Cabinet is the improvement of American-Japanese relations and the renewal of the expired trade treaty with the United States. While General Shunroku Hata returns as War Minister, he is known to have secretly cherished the premiership
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  • 53 11 Chungking. Jan. 2G. FINISHING touches have been completed for the collection of Rifts for the troops dining the Lunar New Year holidays. All the theatres, it is reported, have promised to donate their one -day proceeds, while gift preasmtation groups have been organised by shops and firms.
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  • 291 11 Shanghai. CHINESE middle school student* ate not exempt from military service but since at present there aYe no difficulties in recruiting soldiers from other groups of able bodied youths, conscription of such students may be temporarily postponed. This is the latest official explanation givi
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  • 335 12 NOT IN FAVOUR OF LOTTERIES (To the EdHor of the Malaya Tribune.) Sir.—In response to your appeal for public votes towards, the war lottery suggestion I give mine below. Everything has its good and bad points, so does the war lottery suggestion, so strongly supported in
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  • 212 12 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd Bankers for the Malaya Patriotic Fun-i LS!? Section) Singapore, report that Previously reported $137,526 32 Further contributions:— m- %t r ***** Clan Association $10. Hya Kla SS w EM Yeo Wul Chiang Chew »5 Won 7 Tirr^W ***** Clan* AssocTatfon Wong Tia
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  • 138 12 Singapore, Monday. PRODUCED before Mr. H. Watson in the Third Police Court this morning, Kassim bin Jambu, a young Malay police constable, attached to the Kandang Kerbau Police Station, claimed trial to a charge of receiving illegal gratification of fifty cents from a Chinese, Tan Gim. Accused
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  • 65 12 Reuter. Brussels, Jan. 29. The authorities have interned tVvO British soldiers who crossed the frontier by mistake, it is reported from Rolleghem. The men were found by a shopkeeper asleep in the shop. They were numb with cold and it took a considerable time to revive
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  • 96 12 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. POSTCARDS and announcements on the German radio during the past two days brought news of the safety of another eight men of the British submarines sunk off Heligoland last week. All eight had been reported missin» by the Admiralty and their
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  • 666 12 -npilE largest net profit -ince 1920 was made during the year ended October 19'J J," declared the chairman of Maynard Co., Ltd. at the annual general meeting of the company held on Saturday. The chairman said:— The annual report of your directors and the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 113 12 fcToßadiofj, i£■ I clear distinct re- 5 production for which V >* '.hey are unsurpassed O Agents: S 5 HOK BOON LEONG Distributors: JS 5 Radio General Agency > 2 Kuala Lumpur. O —gnwwiiii mi w'jutawiiAt.uuLW'wwEJ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS TO YICK WOH
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    • 136 12 THE RADIO OF THE FUTURE TO-DAY T,ON AT KEE HUAT RADIO Co j j SPECIALISTS Tong Nam, Piles is a oaageious and P ai: lJLsjsaase. Early treatment always is a 0 able. Messrs. LAU KIM PINO anfl PING HSIANG ot the above D*m«» tnises had spent many years IB a
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    • 734 12 t < j TO-DAYS RADIO j L SINGAPORE LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 b J ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc|s). 79 Mc s i 6.86 metres) ZIIP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc|s). 1514 M c s (13 92 metres) p.m. GSJ 2L53 MC s 1.15 Miscellaneous programme of programme begins»• p.J^y™^; Gramophone records.
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    • 110 12 CAPITOL: "Fight to Farm' 9.15 p.m. Uu PAVILION: "Missing Rfide** •15 and 9.15 prn ALHAMBRA: "They Made Her Afi t* —3.15, 6.15 and 9 is CATHAY: "The Man In The Mask."—3.l.-5. sl3 9.15 p.m. U an ROXY: "I'll take Romamc (j it nJ 9 15 p.m. nd MARLBOROUGH: "Rifle Girl."-*
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  • 423 13 British Wireless. London, Jan. 29. PROMINENCE is given In the press to extracts from the report, now published, on the German persecutions in Poland whioh has been presented to the Pope by the Primate of Poland, and upon which the recent Vatican broadcasts
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  • 50 13 Reuter. Sofia, Jan. 29. rE Bulgarian general election resulted in a sweeping victory for the Government party, which obtained 140 of the Parliament's 160 seats. On the dissolution in October the Government held 90 seats. The election Issue was, broadly, Bulgaria's policy of neutrality. —Reuter.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 412 13 Ejsraaar gmsmif o-iipi BIBS%1 lICKET COLLECT OxiS APPLICANTS THANKED. (360-C; v notified that the appoint. r in tfie Municipal Health en filled. Applicants are pep Juni r Compounder, male hinesc preferable, lor aisKuala Lumpur. Own hand- age, what elementary Hon, knowledge Chinese required. Enclose lestiBox No. 397, Malaya iuala Lumpur.
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    • 547 13 Educational c/riL22£ W £F to en J°y th interest OTim?fV? ff 2* MOD ERN DANCING SSectto e a ab H S b^7f w to dance o^° Ui s tuition Success SXANr mi Call at 5A < A*™ Rr£E£ ££*h (Tten in 281, South bridge Road, Singapore). (363-C) CHUAN GIRLS' ENGLISH
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    • 559 13 FOUND. "GAIM'S RESTAURANT' ••64. Middle Road, Singapore. Phone 3552. (331-C) Stamps FOR SALE: Really good quality stamps of Malaya. Fine selections. Competitive rates. Selected approvals sent anywhere. List free. L. K. Thye, Federal Dispensary Chambers, Seremban. H2l-C» Wanted WANTED: Small Boat, preferab sloop or similar type. Sergeant Willmot-,. RAF.. Teiigah.
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    • 462 13 Tailoring Millinery etc. GIFT SHOP SALON I 13.50 BARGAINS $3.50 HATS 14, CAPITOL FLATS 2nd Floor. LIFT OR STAIRS SALE OR EXCHANGE—VauxhaII 14,6 I in penect condition. Selling ctieap or exenange lor smaller car. Tax and insurance covered Apply Box 400, j Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (359-C FOR SALE. One 6
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    • 315 13 A GENTTiEMAN holding good position wishes to have correspondence with a young and good looking lady. View matrimony. Please write Box No 373. co Mmaya Tribune, Singapore. (336-C ENGLISHMAN 25, R.A.F. Secondary School Education, desires English girl companion. View matrimony. Write Box No. 392, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (342-C> A RESPECTABLE
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    • 403 13 IMPORTS OF FOODSTUFFS FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM. As from February, Ist, 1940, importers of all 'oodstuffs from the United Kingdom into Malaya whether for human or animal consumption should submit their orders to the United Kingdom Food Enports Officer at the office of the Fcod Controller, Malaya, Maxwell Road, Singapore,
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  • 867 14 Comparison With Christ's Teaching Calcutta, Jan. IH. v A GREAT patriot who has suggested a new technique in resisting A wrongs and advancing justice and is shewing the world of to-da> and to-morrow that the great results in the field of puhlic can l>e won
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  • 71 14 Madras, Jan. 16. Delivering the first of a series of three lectures, organised under the auspices of the Madras University on 'recent advances in the theory of prices'' Prof. Harold Hctel'jng of the Columbia University explained Ihe classical theory of prices and production and pointed cut
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  • 98 14 Wardhaganj, Jan. 21. "I SHALL take to spinning," said Mr. I Nalini Banian Sarker, ex-Finance Minister. Bengal, to a press represen ative who met him on the eve of his departure for Calcutta Mr Sarker said that he thought that every' Indian should take to
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  • 37 14 Wardhaganj. Jan. 21. INFORMED circles l>elieve here that Mahatma Gandhi will insist on the release of all political prisoners before negotiations on the pol itical situation m the country are resumed with the Viceroy.
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  • 271 14 Bannu, Jan. 17. JJ E. the Governor of the North West Frontier Province has granted special powers to the Deputy Commissioner of Bannu under the Frontier Crimes Regulation. These powers include unrestricted authority to seize, detain or confiscate any property of any person of
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  • 157 14 Lucknow, Jan. 17. ENCOURAGEMENT of 'Khadi' is a v necessity imposed by the war, suggests Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in a circular to the Congress Committees in the province. The continuance of the war in Europe, he says, is bound to ?ead to a steppage
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  • 43 14 American producers are taking increas ing interest in Indian products and several Anna from Los Angeles, Pennsylvania, California and otlier places in <he UiiiJed States have asked the Indian Trad? Commissioner in New York to ;->ut them in touch with Indian industrial concerns.
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  • 62 14 Wardhaganj j an l AFTER a general review )f n present polities! s j tuit «*jCaress W orklnu fixed the following dat«« fZ t l Ramgarh Congress sessiee March 14, 15, h»-\Vorkin Committee meeting. March 17.18 and li—AU-h|s Congress Committee and sll! jects Committee. Open session
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  • 81 14 If "IT was net Hindu-Mo m that ecmpel'ed the sign: it was not the differ* the Governors that lor tions. But it was in compelled the Ministers served Mr. T. Prakasam venue Minister. Ifadra the 18th Andhra Provini. < held here to-day. Mr. Prakasam said: have been
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  • 311 14 Bombay. Jan. IS. THE statement that 1,500 Indian families in Ceylcn were left the lurch followirg the ban on unskilled Indian labour tv tion into Ceylon was made by Mr. K. Natesa Aiyer. member ol the State Council, Ceylcn, who arrived in Bombay to-day from Delhi.
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    • 293 14 1 RAFFLES CAFE DINE THERE TO-NIGHT Excellent Grill A La Carte amm Cocktail Bar Relay of Raffles Orchestra Radio Programmes Social Atmosphere Comfort Sea Vieiv Hotel WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET SPLENDID FLOOR SHOW BY Till© GHANAIMIS DINNER S3.— NON-DINERS SL ADELPIII HOTEL THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE
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    • 8 14 DAILY INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V.E. JACOB, B.A.
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    • 61 14 Have you heard best food in I Orchard Restaurani r Bar I 33, ORCHARD ROAD SPORE wear Cathay Otoen PRICES VERY I A. T. I'lnVAHl'M A <<>.. I II» I AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE A<^ NT l VALUERS, I 11, MALACCA STREET 1 TELEPHONE I Gmm* Us For All Cl*?** 01 I
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  • 220 15 <jf LONDON TIN London. Monday. Price) £238 2 Buyers £238 3 4 Sellers rrice) £238V 2 Buyers £238 3 4 Sellers lokdon RUBBER j London, Jan. 29. Buyers Sellers Dull I 11 34 11 78 11 11 16 11 13 16 11 11 16 11 13 16
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  • 12 15 gapore, Tuesday. c of tin at noon in pore to-day was:
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  • 20 15 I l iv 1 rice of rubber at noon in s; n toore to-day was:— ers 261 Sellers 36%.
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  • 64 15 DAI U PRICES CURRENT. pore, Monday, noon. Buyers. Sellers. i I 36% 36% FOB Jan. Feb. 37 Qera option) 'oL 35V. 35% 3514 35% 3334 3414 I 28% 28% 'l:s (Quotations. Registered Tender Mar 36 36 4 June' 34% 33»/ 2 33 T
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  • 181 15 Singapore, Jan. 29 on SELLING London T.T. 214 I|l6 Condon demand 2057 Lyons demand 208 Switzerland demand Hamburg demand 4g 7 jg New York demand 51 vg Montreal demand 87 Batavia demand gg T 8 Samarang demand 154 7ft Calcutta demand 155 7 Bombay demand 155 7 j s
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  • 773 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT MININu Ampat Tin "j*" 1 Be er Austral Amal 6_ kkVh Austral Malay 37 L ,2 Ayer Hltam 3 2» S angrl 22 6 23 6 Eatu Selangor 1 50 55 Berjuntal 16 6 n 9 J5« 23,3 243 Chenderlang 16 8 17 e Hltam Tin
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  • 169 15 Singapore, Monday. TIN snares were rather steadier to-day at the opening of the market but turned easier later in the day. Local tin was unchanged from Saturday at 5122.00. Hong Fatts were again a feature with business reported up to $1.27 1 2. but closed with sellers
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  • 116 15 Maynard W lOOnom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL jo c 1940 100 minora i l 2 "c 1947 101 103 nora 4» 2 '"0 1955 107 lOOnom 4 r c 1963 101 103nom 5% 55-66 114Va 116 5% 48-68 107' i 109t'2Cl 4' 70-80 113 115 3% 75-85 0.93>4 0
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  • 135 15 Singapore. Jan. 29. -t. (mam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rtce Slam 1 223 Rice Siam 2 205 Rice Slam 3 J»S Siam Broken Rtce No. 1 mt Siam Broken Rice No. 2 161 Rice Saigon Ai Rice Saigon 1 Rice
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    • 89 15 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) (SINGAPORE BRANCH) 4, I)'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. Arnara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits
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    • 365 15 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, 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. HANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. CABLE ADDRESS:—"CHUNGKUO." OVERSEA BRANCHES; Batavia,
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    • 338 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. PaO, BRITISH! INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all Information asply to: P. O.S.N. Co., 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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    • 163 15 P.fY I and BRITISH INDIA in England) P. ft 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. 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 to ascertain the approximate dates of departure.
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  • 170 16 Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 29. pRAVDA denounces "traitor Wang Ching Wei," stating that the object of his agreement with Japan was to place China in a position of complete subservience to Japan. The jact that the question of the formation of a government by Wang
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  • 103 16 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 29. OWISS violation of the German frontier is alleged in a commentary issued by the German News Agency, which states that on Jan. 26 an aeroplane definitely recognised as Swiss flew over the German frontier to West Lienheirn, about seven miles from
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  • 40 16 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. On the Stock Exchange, after a hesitant start, gilt-edged and home rails again improved, but industrials were irregular, Indian irons easing on the gazetting of the Indian Excess Profits Tax. Wall Street was steady—Reuter.
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  • 270 16 Italian Newspaper Reject! German Den ia I Reuter. Paris Jan. 29, EIGHTEEN THOUSAND Polish leaders of all classes are estimated to have been put to death by the Germans in Nazi-occupied Poland, according to a White Paper issued by the Polish Government in Paris
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  • 80 16 Reuter. London, Jan. 29. MEDICAL men state that it has been 111 decided that no operation on Miss Unity Mitford is advisable or necessary. Miss Mitford will probably return home soon in order to complete her convalescence. Rev- i ter. Miss Mitford. daughter of Lord
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  • 60 16 Reuter. AFTER drifting S i r U t f an 3 three months l**J amidst north polar ?ian Icebreaker SeS^ l rived at Mawaaansk Z h ed by the icebreake 25" Im, flagship of ihe J Fleet, which had aid. a] The port a j searchlights
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  • 117 16 Reuter. London, fa I f JpWO women iven tmmi survives of the Everene, torjed-il byafcn submarine in (he North Sq This was revealed vh<»; survivors landed z\ an a Scotland pr.rt ytskrdm waiting three and i half before it was possible to bra them ashore.
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  • 57 16 Reuter. London. Jin I Mr. Lennox Boyd. Und r the Ministry of Food, rationing will be anno::, paratively early date, an not be a large lag between ment and its Implement Mr. Lennox Boyd a! Feb. 5, all margar::: nlsed with vitamins A and B
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  • 471 16 Reuter. London. Jan. 2S IHE five-day debate in the South African Parliament, resulting 3 increase in the majority adverse to General Hertzo" is in a Times editorial to-day. On his neutrality motion five months ago, Gen. Hertzog received 67 votes in th P debate now
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    • 122 16 WITH PROVED ECONOMY mi 8 I I I pORD Trucks for 1940 bring new H I menteTo n vSs^n^on I automiti^^oiWe 1 regulator New style struction, performance and economy I I They are undoubtedly the outstanding H tTa7s C m 22 on°commercial cart New needle- I equipment Options, the 1940
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