Malaya Tribune, 6 February 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII -No. 31. FIVE CENTS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1940 The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, February 6, 1940
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  • 724 1 Ghastly Fate Of Trapped Soldiers Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 6. ACCORDING to reports reaching here last night the Finns have won another big victory. The ISth Soviet Division, which was marooned for over a week at Kitela, north-east of Lake Ladoga, has been
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Haiifax, (Nova Scotia), Feb. 6. DASSENGERS abcard an unnamtd British liner just (lurked here described an exciting encounter with a T-boat and the sudden appearance of Air Force pianes which probably damaged the submarine. A England the liner allow water and was forced to
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  • 55 1 Berlin, Feb. 6. ANOTHER railway accident, in which ten people were killed, is officially announced. A goods train collided with a bus at a level crossing i n the Ocholt-Cloppenburg line. —Reuter. This is only one of half a dozen serious railway accidents in
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  • 23 1 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 6. RUSSIA has called up the 1920 and 1921 classes, according to a Riga telegram to the Stefani Agency. Reuter.
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  • 78 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 6. riE Attcrney-Oneral has refused a fiat for arfippeal to be made to the House o Lords on behalf of Peter Barnes afl James Richards, who were senficed to death following the Cventry explosion.— Reuter. Several peoplefvere killed by the
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  • 249 1 London, Feb. THE fifth meeting of the Allied Supreme War Council was rr in Paris Thj Council assembled in the morning and a fur ther meeting took place later in tnday. Prance was represented by .M. Daladier (Premier), M. Campinchi, M. uuy La Chambre, and
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 6. TTHRKE million Poles are A estimated to have died since the beginning of September as a result of German oppressive measures, according to the Petit Parisien. Reuter.
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  • 65 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Feb. 6. V CONFERENCE between Swedish and Norwegian State railway representatives at Ostersund is reported to have agreed to diverting Swedish exports frcm the Baltic to Norwegian porta. At the time when Germany first seized Swedish cargoes of pulp certain Swedish producers took
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  • 266 1 Reuter. Zurich, Feb. 6. A BERLIN telegram to the Swiss newspaper Neve Deutsche Zeitunjr says that all new taxation and war economy plans which were ventilated In (iermany last month have been shelved for the time being. It is considered psychologically un- J wise to pace
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  • 29 1 Reuter. London. Feb. 6. JT is understood that the Canadian Pacific liner, Beaverburn, of 10,000 tons, has been torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic. —Reuter.
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  • 35 1 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 6. THE Yugoslav destroyer Ljubljana sank after striking a reef near Sebenico yesterday, according to a Belgrade telegram. It is feared that many of the crew perished.— Reuter.
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  • 272 2 CEYLON'S EXAMPLE MAY BE EMULATED (Tribune Staff Reporter) rjEYLON'S example in taking care of its vagrants may be emulated by the authorities in Singapore if certain representations which are to be made to Government are adopted, the Tribune reliably understands. The Straits Settlements (Singapore)
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  • 33 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. Mr. N. A. Majoribanks. formerly, Deputy Public Prosecutor, F.M.S. was admitted as an advocate and Solicitor F.M.S. the Supreme Court this morning.
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  • 21 2 Rotarian W. Allan Eley will address the Rotary Club of Singapore to-morrow on "Impressions of mv Rotary tour in the U.S.A."
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  • 141 2 Singapore, Monday. RAJA GOPAL (35), a Tamil Hindu, this morning pleaded guilty in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge of being drunk and disorderly at the junction of Pennefather Road. He was fined $1 or one day's simple imprisonment.
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  • 130 2 Singapore. Monday. A CLAIM for $400.74 brought against a local lawyer, Mr. P. C. Nathan, by his former client, which was previously heard before Mr. G. L Howe, the Civil District Judge, was to-day withdrawn from hearing on application being made by the parties
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  • 284 2 Singapore, Monday. "JHE Board must treat any application between you and a sub-tenant as a fresh application. We must consider each application on its merits," sold Mr. G. L. Howe, during the course of the Rent Assessment Board meeting held this afternoon. The meeting
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  • 83 2 Singapore, Monday. SIX weeks' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision, was the sentence passed on two Cantonese, Ngong Sang (21) and ,A ng Kong (30) by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this morning on a charge of
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  • 28 2 Mr. P. Todd, M.I., Mar. E. (London), formerly acting chief Instructor at the Government Trade School, Ipoh has returned to Singapore. Mr. Todd' has secured ttn appointment here.
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  • 111 2 the 32nd annual general meeting of the Singapore Shorthand Writers' Association (Pitman's* held at the Association's premises, 10. Rangoon Road, on Sunday, the following were elected office bearers for 1940:— Patrons: Mr. M.R. Menon, F.I PS. Mr. Cheang Peng Moh; President: Mr. Loke Weng Chee; vice-president: Mr.
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  • 102 2 The magnificent mansions of Messrs Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par. Haw-Par Villa at 402, Panjang Read, and 3, Nassim Road will again be thrown open to vir'toic, on three successive days of th e Chinese Nev, Year, corrcspondm,, t Feb. 8 0 and
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  • 89 2 Singapore, Monday. HAJI Salleh bin Haji Ibrahim (50), a Boyanese, was this afternoon acquitted in the second police court by Mr. Conrad Oldham without his defence being called upon, on a charge thi-t he en Nov. 29 last at Singapore assaulted a woman intending
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  • 99 2 Singapore, Monday. ONG EX CHUAN, a middle-aged Eng-lish-speaking Chinese, was sentenced to-day by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, Fourth Magistrate, to a fine of $350 or in default to undergo five months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of distilling liquor without a licence at Kampong Yco
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  • 37 2 .(From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. At Hie Malacca Rotary Ciub tea meeting held ud Friday afternoon at the Malacca rest house. Rotarian P. G. Pamadasa spoke on Malacca road names and their historical association.
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  • 377 2 Singapore, Monday. A STORY of how he was stopped by three men while travelling along Orchard Road on the morning of Christmas Eve and robbed of $50 cash was related in the Criminal District Court by 73-year-old Au Meng Liang, a money-changer in Orchard Road
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  • 498 2 Singapore, Ifoi QENTENCE of death was passed by the Hon. Mr. Justice Pedlo 3 the Assize Court to-day, on Teh Ah See, alias Teoh Teh Al who was unanimously found guilty by a special jury, after a fi hearing on «i charge of having
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  • 90 2 Singapore, Monday. TENGKU Abdullah bin PeUa <4< Malay residing at Suliari 1 Singapore, appeared before Mr rad Oldham in the second po i this afternoon and was chai deceiving Mr. Gean Fob to 1 him a pair of gold bangles, a pair earrings and a locket,
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  • 154 2 Singapore. Monday. KANG Bag Heck, a Hokkien, pleaded guilty this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $72. On the application of Court Inspector W Such accused was granted 48 hours police
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  • 169 2 Singapore, Tuesda> SETTLEMENT has been reached between fitters, mechanics ami other skilled workers employed by Chinese engineering est a blishments in Singapore and their employers, as a result of which the strike of about 1,000 men has been called off and work will be
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  • 378 3 Johore Assize Court Hearing (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. eye-witness' account of an alleged stabbing incident in Kambou, Kota Tinggi, in the early hours on the morning of Dec. 2, in a Chinese, Ah Hony. was fatally injured, was Riven in
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  • 81 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. FO labourers, an Indian and a Chinese who were working in a foundry near Sungei Siput were removed to the Ipoh Hospital on Saturday, suffering from burns. The men. it is understood, were working with molten iron when there was
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  • 18 3 lb Andrew Thng Tai Yong and Mss Sophie Pang, after their recent marriage la Singapore.
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  • 373 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Monday. YOUNG English-speaking Chinese named Chan Cheng Ean was sentenced to a total of six months' rigorous imprisonment by Tunku Abdullah, the first Magistrate, Alor Star, on three charges of criminal breach of trust of monies amounting to $245,
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  • 132 3 (Fiom Our Own Correspondent; Muar. Monday. FO Chinese, Chong Kirn Tai and Lee Ah Hong, were this morning produced Tuan Sheikh Abu Baker bin Yjahya and charged with being found in possession of 17 leaf packets and four tins of chandu other than
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  • 22 3 An address on "The French Army, its traditions and its music." will be heard from the B B C. at 9.50 to-night.
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  • 258 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday REMARKING that the capacity of the still was 64 gallons, and that the still was ccpable of pioducing 1 to gallons cf liquor an hour, and also th»* twelve jars of fermented nee were found, Inch? Abdul Raof
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  • 192 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Monday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Malacca Coroner, yesterday at the conclusion of an inquiry, conducted by Inspector C. H. Giam, inuo the death of Chao Chuan Chin, a two-year-old female child,
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  • 279 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. A GATHERING to bid farewell to Dr. M. Dodsworth, District Superintendent of the Methodist Mission. Penang, and Mrs. Dodsworth. who will be leaving Penang on Wednesday, followed by a tea party given by members of the Wesley Church andfthe Anglo-Chinese
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  • 132 3 THAI a United Eurasian Association of Malaya be formed, the nominee to the Legi?»la tive Council to be elected by the association, is a proposal from Penang which will be discussed by Eurasians from all over Malaya at their conference en Thursday, and on Friday in Singapore.
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  • 65 3 A party of five from Government House visited the Alhambra last night and saw the semi historical film "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex." The party consisted of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Thomas. Capt. R. A. Gywn, ADC Mr L H
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  • 63 3 The band of the Straits Settlement; Police will play to-day at Farr r Park at 5.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. J C Hitch, L R A.M.. A R C M.. R.M.S.M.: March Martial Moments" Winter; overture "Joly Robbers' Suppe; selection "Top H;if J Berlin; "Stories of
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    • 73 3 l Box Office IV 3.15. 6.15. 9.15 n U f M C if Morning Shows rnvj IN t I \J[AiAy(\ s\4ort MODERN ihurs.. Fri., Sat *i IOC) t l? U am O It's Here At Lastl faramount production V r^^s ROBERT 1>,,N1 /vaii i Axin PRESTON MISS MILLAND jppoRTFD STAR
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  • 630 4 PRELIMINARY INQUIRY INTO TWO CHARGES Singapore, Monday. 4 SEQUEL to an alleged assault by four Chinese on two compatriots, one of whom died some time later in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, aras heard before Mr. L. C. Goh., Fifth Magistrate, to-day, when the preliminary
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  • 87 4 (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Monday. k CHINESE detective accidentally shot J\ another Chinese yesterday afternoon at Birch Read when removing his revolver from his holster. The detective is attached to the Selangor Detective Branch. The bullet went through the man's arm and penetrated the
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  • 131 4 i T the ninth annual genera] meeting ol the Chettiars 1 «Nattukkottan Chamoer cf Commerce. tJie fjilcwing officers vverc elected: President. Ml. At. K. Pi. M. MeyaoiChettiar; fice-president, Mr. Sp. K. A Bhanmugam Chettiar, secretary, Mr. Ar. A. Rm. Nachiappa 1 GLe&ar; assistant secietaiy. Mr
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  • 593 4 (From Our Own Reporter.) Ipoh, Monday. PUBLICITY on the problem of State war lotteries and the desirability of running them under Government supervision provided the subject for a debate, the first of its kind in th e country, at the premises of the Kinta Indian
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  • 155 4 Singapore, Monday. VEE SEX (27), a Cantonese, pleaded guilty this morning in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oklham on a charge of theft of a leather bag containing a coat, a pair of trousers (R.A.F. uniform) and a pair of stockings at Handy
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  • 106 4 TO-DAY Latest timeMails for of posting AFRICA East and South (by Air) 500p ir BURMA (by Air» 5.00 p.m. GREAT BRITAIN EUROPE penerally (by Am 5.00 p.m. HONG KONG v <by Am 5.00 p.m. INDIA (by Am 5.00 p.m INDOCHINA (by Steamer I 1.00 p.m INDO-CHINA (by Air)
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  • 58 4 This month's new moon day, which falls on Feb. 7. will be celebrated under the patronage of Mr. B Y. B Eramanishamy, at the Singapore Buddhist Temple at 16, Oulram Road. The agenda will b P as usual. A rmon in Sinhalese will tv> delivered by ;he resident prk.-t. Bhikkhu
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    • 95 4 CAPITOL: "The Wizard of Oz."— 3.15, 615 and 9.15 p.m. ALHAVIBRA: "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex."—3.ls, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "Beau Geste."_3.ls, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROXY: 'Rains Came."—6 15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH: "Sohnimahiwal. 615 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL: "Chintamani."— 6.15 and 9 35 p.m.
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  • 1748 5 Broadcast Speech From Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. ,'ALK presenting another Malayan aspect of economic war was 1 iivere f l over the B.M.B.C. last night by Mr. R. A. Gilmour, Shipping Controller and Controller of Restricted Imports. r.ilmour said: :ht r talk in this series
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  • 150 5 Singapore, Monday. TWELVE more couples were wedded at the third mass marriage of the year at the Chinese ConsulateCentral on Saturday afternoon. Mr. S. K. Cheng, Vice-consul, representing the Chinese Consul-General, performed the ceremony. The following were the couples: Mr. Tsun Kee Tsu and Mi:..s Chia Miang
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    • 547 6 The First MALAY Mystery Drama' Coming THEATRE ItOY J| The Stars of "ALANG ALANG" in another hiV h^T" A RIC* VC &To morrow r I TWO SHOWS FOP. ONI Double First Run Western Features In QeylangKnl 2nd Show Gene Autrv—The Staffing Cowboy in "IHE BIG SHOW Ist Show John Wayne
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  • 257 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bajik Pulau, Monday. mffORE than 1200 cultivators, including- women, from the various mukims, were present at the Government Padi Test Sation, Balik i, <>n Friday, when the Agricultural Department held a Men's [Adies' Day in connection with the promotion of
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    • 236 7 GREAT WORLD CHINESE FAIR WEDNESDAY, WEB. 7TH TO BATUKHAY, FEB. 24T11 \cu Year's Festival New Year's Festival Free Entertainments far e*f patroas: different <» A3l X 100 new VALUABLE PRIZES TO WIN rand burning and of hundreds of beautiful "MAGIC LANTERNS" Specially designed for Ita Chinese Ne* Yen by experts
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    • 291 7 1 WE'RE GOING WHERE EVERYBODY GOES! XV%fMf HAVEN'T YOU HEARD? lIAI'I'V WORLD CHINESE NEW YF AR BAZAAR HAS NUMEROUS ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS |CROWDS NIGHTLY I f -m WATCH mm* j ■L hitler ITS VMLSING!! '^PHM' PACKED OUT NIGHTLY CHEARA MALAY OPERA Presents TO-NIGHT SRI KUNINC AN LANCAT" i 11 1 MORE
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  • 260 8 TALLOWING THE EXAMPLE J OF WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS AT HOME, THE OIL FIELD OWNERS AND EMPLOYEES OF TRINIDAD HAVE REACHED AN AGREEMENT TO CUT OUT STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS FOR THE DURATION OF THE WAR. The principal undertakings in Malaya. Government or otherwise, can and must take th»s
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  • 184 8 JJITLER and his gangsters have broken another pledge. Not that anybody on the Allied side expected them to keep it. We refer to the diplomatic promise to the Balkan and Scandi navian States that Germany would rqmam strictly neutral in lhe Russian-Finnish struggle. Norwegian Baltic Sea pilots have
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  • 224 8 TOKYO, FEB. 5. THE RECENT BOMBINGS OF THE FRENCH OWNED YUNNAN RAILWAY IN CHINA BY THE JAPANESE HAS EVOKED PROTESTS FROM THE FRENCH AND UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTS. The bombings, according to the American memorandum handed to the Japanese Foreign Office, resulted in interruption of United
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  • 65 8 Reuter. Kaunas, Feb. 5. KOENIGSt>I£RG dispatch says that 32 Germain, including eight Municipal officials were ti\ed before a special court at Koenigsberg on charges inttlegai guanloLg and receiving or rr.tnn cards. One o.Ticial was sentenced tc death ana J2 thers sentenced to terms of
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  • 205 8 London, Feb. 5. TT is now revealed that out of 300 neutral vessels convoyed up to Jan. 31, all but one reached their destinations, and that neutidl ships are coming in increasing numbers under the direct protection of the Royal Navy. The Daily Telegraph says: -"This development
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  • 39 8 Moscow. Feb. 5. The Red Army communique, regarding Sunday's operations in Finland, states that there were patrol activities and come infantry clashes in the region north cf Lake Ladoga. "There was reconnaissance and bombing by our aircraft."
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    142 8 (JEISLRAL Surprise still holds the field in this war. Biz gest surprise of all, to many people, is the way in which the main armies and air forces have held their hand so far. Bad weather does not entirely explain it, though this is one of the worst
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  • 146 8 £F the present attacks on shipping are not more successful Hitler may conclude that mass tactics, either by land or air or both, are necessary to supplement his sabotage war. We may be reasonably certain that he will give the IMPRESSION, by the usual troop movements and by
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  • 129 8 MOST significant statement in regard to the Balkan Entente Conference was that of Marshal Balbo, the Italian air ace, who attacked in no uncertain manner the way in which the Nazis have sold out to the Bolsheviks in the Baltic and expressed the fea r of every Italian
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  • 131 8 QXE of the greatest blunders Hitler has made, so far as ltaiians arc concerned, is the wholesale persecution of Catholics in Poland, Austria and Czechoslovakia. It is generally realised by Italian people that the Hitler-Stalin pact is anti-religious in its main inspiration. Any jcint move by Germany and
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  • 250 9 Guns Arms For Russian Invaders Reuter. London, Feb. 5. A DAILY Telegraph wire from Stockholm states that two German vessels from the Baltic took aboard Norwegian pilots in territorial waters south of Oslo on Friday and the vessels were found to be loaded with
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  • 18 9 London, Feb. 5: Their Majesties returnee ♦umcu to Buckingham Paiace to-daj fro.n Windsor where they spent the week-end.
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  • 291 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 5 mm d€ termination of British I workers to help Government n tremendous new drive in production was expressed da b) the executive of the c mated Fngineenng Union, v th e Minister of Lawho gave them a.i expiauaol the details o£ the
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  • 198 9 Paris, Feb. 5. em Russia. Russians want to secure a big success belt is rumoured that the Russians wa rn a refore the Red Army festival on Feb. a partial SUcsounding victory by then, they would be content witn V cc??." enabling them to
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  • 47 9 Reuter. LOAOun r eb. 5. a Moscow says that Ru*mll exports io Germany g/^o^^ A ccir ignment is beni e v escort Tuc.u.y by air, with a s It L. a Russian bear 'zoo.Zoo la present-ng to the «en» Reuter.
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  • 23 9 Wellington, Feb 5. A Bleinheim aergsg into the sea to-day near the can coast. All three occupants wv-rc
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  • 23 9 Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 5. T HE Soviet has expressed T Esthonia for the h«Went i^-;"fX. 0 n foreign p'aoe.-Reuter.
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  • 34 9 Berne, Feb. 5. j A woman of foreign nationality living J£lW ng at Basle, and a man were arrested at a hotel at Olten yesterday on suspicion of spying.
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  • 45 9 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 5. rnnn imnreasion has been created in French official circles each other and with their immediate neighbours, pwtocutarlj that the conference also marks in the improvement of relations between Turkey and Yugosla v i a —Reuter.
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  • 234 9 Reuter. Istanbul, Feb. 6. TT has been announced in AnA kara. the Turkish capital, that Bulgaria save a formal assurance to the conference ot the Balkan Entente that she would remain neutral until the end M the war.—Reuter. London, Feb. 5. in regard to the Balkan
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  • 160 9 The Hague, Feb. 5. IT IS announced that General I. I H. Rcvndeis has resigned his mbU as supreme commaimer cf the ouich land and sea fortes. i 2 is sdbceeacd by Lieu-. General H. G Wintelrnazi, hitheito jfficer m command oithe Uu etch-Soesterbc- air qcfence region,
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  • 96 9 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 5. PRIVATE David Roy of the Seaforth Highlanders was found shot dead in his room in the barracks at the Racecourse at 11 a.m. yesterday. His rifle lay beside him. The authorities are conducting a full investigation. Private Roy. was a native of
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  • 27 9 Reuter. Tientsin, Feb. 5. RELIEVING the acute food situatkm the Japanese this morning allowed three tnickloads of toocito enter the British Concession.—Reuter.
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  • 40 9 Reuter. London, Feb 5. A Board of Tnde cudcr adds tin to the metals whica with their alloys m unwrought forms require licences lor export to any destination. The oruer came into force on i-cb. 4 —Reuter.
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  • 33 9 Czech political prisoners are reported <o be building secret Nazi Arms work, under force. 4.500 workers are under constant watch of the Gestapo The new factories are located about 18 miles from Konigsberg.
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  • 579 10 Football At The Stadium a goal in each half of the game, Guthrie's and the G.E.C. Sports Club shared the points in the first Business Houses League soccer fixture, played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The standard of play was fair for
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  • 100 10 The following are results of further ties in the Rotary Ciub tennis tournament:—Loh Peon Lip (—l5) beat Joe Nainenwirth (t3) 6—2, G —4; J. W. \VtKiierspoon (scr.» w.o. F. D. Harrison (r3); China Kee Sun (—9; beat T. W. Ong (-6) B—6, 6—2; Chen Su Lan (—6)
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  • 67 10 A friendly game of soccer will be played between the Chums and the Hindus -to-day at 5.15 p.m. on the M.F.A. Ground, Balestier Plain. The teams are as follows: THE CHUMS: Raguram; Rajoo, Muthu; Murugesan, Ramoo. Krishna; Mani, Paul, Kandasamy, Abboy, Savoree. Res: Georgie, Joey. HINDUS: Nadarajah; A.
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  • 346 10 (fcrom Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. IN a fast and keenly contested hockey game the Muar Chinese scored a convincing win over the Muar Customs hockey team whom they beat 3—o when the sides met in a match played at the Hospital Club padang yesterday evening. The
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  • 73 10 Singapore. Mond THE following have been ed to represent ih e i; i (Malaya) in a heckev mat/h against the British rinv Wednesday, Feb. 7, at the Poh, Depot:— Sgt. Potgrer «Tengahi j 5 Shorey (Seletar;, CpJ. Nash 2! ietar); Flt.Lieut. Matlldou i e i>." gab),
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  • 461 10 Singapore, Monday AFTER leading by three goals to two at the interval, Jacks' So Club lost to Nestanglo by five goals to four, on the SHB Z nri this evening, in one of the games of the Business Houses Leaeue commenced to-day. The match
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  • 49 10 yLNTURA MARQUES who is to meet ouir Frisco at the ilupvy Woric Covc.ed Stadium en Friday,* Feb 9 is reported to be ill, writes Pete fcaa/ques is reported te Y.rfering from malaria. The fight arranged between Marques and Star Frisco has been postponed to Feb. 18.
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  • 44 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 5. WORK of Fraser and Neave, whose handicap at the Island Course, Singapore was —3 lost in the final of the open Amateur yesterday to Gibb, former Malayan champion, who won by five and four.
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  • 36 10 The Water-Polo and Swimming Competitions at the Chinese Swimming Club, ananged to take place ou Sunnay. Feo. 11 have now been postponed .!.<• following Sunday. leh 18 on account ol the Clnnt.se New Year.
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  • 144 10 The following aie the starting times lor the soci between the Royal Johore In Cluo and th e Batu Pahai G be pxayed on Thursday, F ese New Year Hoi id i Ba-.ru. 9.00 a.m. o. A Menu. George Lowe «J>. N. A Ha Wf. Di. T.
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  • 50 10 The Keppel Golf Club February I (Stroke) will be played for on 6 and Sunday, Feb Ijj and 11 NIBLOCK CUP: <Open only (0 M bers with handicap of 14 and The qualifying round for the Cup" will be played off in eonjun with the February Medal
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    • 146 10 EXCITING NEW WAY TO COLOUR LIPS! !W*M ffcaw ffc« tariffing •nch •f $»uth S*« Mmbl J&f k the beaury-wiaa f^iiHß^ South Sea maiden's secret X mi irresistibly tdlanng lips. J?y Ej TATTOO! Luscious trans- f (j%lh paraot coloar tfjsx doesn't U <$\\» H come off... instead «ffpasty RjJ/jD upetick that
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  • 549 11 SPLENDID GALLOP BY PINAFORE JJORSES are getting rapidly into shape for the forthcoming Singapore Turf Club's Spring meeting which opens on Saturday. This morning a very large number of entrants were tried out and several impressed. Best outing this morning was, without doubt,
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  • 32 11 Cricket Conveners of Singapore Club sides are reminded that the annual i f miptine will be held in the fixture meeting wm Wed day) feS 7. All i-terested are asked to attend.
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  • 82 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Monday. X N Chelliah. Senior Storepublic Works Department, Muar, irtly be going on transfer to Jou. Mr. K. N. Chelliah has been ted to Special Grade in the service. Chelliah b also keenly interested (.■specially in badminton, and is the
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  • 47 11 [lowing will represent Sime iccer against the Overseas Bank, at the Anson Road Status evening: iero; Neo Eng Bee, Choo Seng Chyi N. Ess. J. J. Bell, C. Francisco; Ngo Beng Huck, H. G. Riches, Hamid, Munyandi. Le P Ah Fatt and Lim Chew Slang.
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  • 470 11 THE February Medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a tie in "A" Division between J. F. Eber, S Ldr. K. A. Jackman, Major O. S. Steele and J. Crichton with a net score of 70, in a win
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  • 47 11 Mixed foursomes played at the Island Club on Sunday, Feb. 4 resulted as follows: Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan and S. F. Ho 46 11% 3414 Mrs. Tay Lian Teck and G. Marshall 51 —15 —36 Mrs. Macintosh and P. C. De Costa 51 —13 —38
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  • 114 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TOR the first time in the history of local badminton "outsiders" won r Selan-or's most important badminton titles this evening when Wong Peng Soon of Johore won the men's singles championship from Selangor'* Alimat, and Miss Lee
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  • 132 11 pOLLOWING are the ties in the S.C.C. Chinese New Year tennes tournament for Wednesday afternoon, (to-morrow) at 4.45 p.m., at the Singapore Cricket Club:— OPEN MEN'S SINGLES K. Dwidig vs. D.W. Whitehead; D.E.L. Anderson vs. R.M. McCallum; W.J.M. Warden vs. A.C. Growder; A. Elias
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  • 119 11 The first round of tf the Wei-Hai-Wei Cup competition was won by the Island Club against the Garrison Golf Club by six matches to one last Saturday at the Island course. The return of the teams were as follows with the Island Club mentioned first: Y. Nakayama beat
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  • 287 11 A MEETING of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association was held yesterday evening at St. Andrew's School with the Rev. R. K. S. Adams, President of the Association, in the chair. Others present were Messrs. Paul Btoir, A. M. Alsagoff. Kingston, R. Web.:ter, A. R. Anderson of the
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  • 13 11 TO-DAY Soccer: 8.H.L., Ovcr&eas Chinese Bank vs. 3tme Darby, Si ?dium.
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    • 201 11 HOARSENESS quickly cleared away Get your voice back and soothe that dry, irritated throat with the real mcd cation of Vicks Vapoßub. Just suck a tasty Vicks Cough Drop. WICKS MEDICATED V COUGH PROP 04 iBS /I J jfl Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again ..malum g*t me badly. I
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    • 183 11 Taken Aefu/ar/y Lvtry Night BILE BEANS GIVE YOU THE FIGURE ALL MEN ADMIRE 2SST ROSY FINCERS SB* ""we *osy futurb BLUSH <»> A R Men never e*n resist SUNRISE sunset the appeal of soft, Jot*. MAROON plum red ly hands with rosyTOKAY redwood tipped fingers 8« BAMBOO BEDDT take Jour
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  • 1242 12 MINING report No. 555, issued by the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., covering the four weeks ended Jan. 27, is as follows: UNDERGROUND DEVELOPMENT. Shaft Cross Winzing Section Sinking Driving Cutting Rising Tot tl Raub 426 245 253 104 Anderson 80 71 49 924
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  • 450 12 Singapore, Monday. DUA puloh buah kapal terbang bom Nait telah datang sa-kali lagi menyerang pantal negeri British sa-malam, tetapi Pasokan Tentera Udara di-Raja siap menanti mereka. Tirja buah danpada-nya telah kena kita tembak dan jatoh. dan dua buah rosak terok hingga haruslah tlada upaya terbang balek
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  • 112 12 London, Feb. 5. Sir Andrew Dm can. recently appointed President oi the Board of Trade, was returned unopposed as one of two M.P.S lor the Ciiy 01 London. He succeeds Sir Alan Anderson, who retired. The Labour M.P., Mr. D.L. Mort, wai to-day returned unopposed
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    • 765 12 j TO-DAY'S RADIO j SINGAPORE ROME ZHL 225 metre* (1.33 mqs). 2RO 25.4 Metres (***** kco ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) From 5.20 p.m. to 7.45 p.m. (Local p.m. News In Prencn. 1.15 Miscellaneous programme of Gramc- Symphony concert: EIAR Symphony rv v phone records. News in English. t.30 News,
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  • 352 13 Hongkong. A WARNING to the Filipino people against possible Japanese dotniA nation should the Philippines become independent in 1946 was.. delivered by Placido L. Mapa, president of the Philippine Sugar Association and mining executive, in an address, according to a Manila reoort received
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    • 2384 13 gfdg grfua&oH*Vacant ~T Architectural Draftsman in improvement Hust mlea. 1 hanked. Young Malay, nall-iimc. artier, v/ork. Room and rice! rove Avenue off Flower Iloaa, cc, hali-time, week-to-mployments Room and small pay. jvc Avenue off Flower Road, WINTER —Chinese salesman having .actions vith the local ftnns riencea In cosmetics, provision medicines
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    • 321 13 THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD WHARF DEPARTMENT Holiday—Chinese New Year's Day, Thursday, February Bth, 1940. NOTICE is hereby given that only such vessels as are alongside and working before 11 a.m. on Wednesday, February 7th, 1940, and which will complete and sail before 6 p.m. on that day Will be worked
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  • 1126 14 Broadcast Talk In Malayalam Singapore, Tuesday. "TN my travels through the different parts of Malaya, from Singapore to the northern bounderies of Kedah, the one outstanding feature I was able to observe was the firm determination amongst all sections of Indians to be of
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  • 66 14 Allahabad, Jan. 22. QIR Maurice Hallet, Governor of U. P., and Lady Hallet visited Anand Bhawan, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's, residence. Mr. R. S. Pandit and Mrs. Vijayluxmi Pandit entertained the Governor ard Lady Hallet to coffee and light refreshments. An interesting feature of the visit was
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  • 210 14 Dehra Dun, Jan. 22. IN the course of. a letter to Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose. dealftg with the critical situation in Bengal. Mr. M. N. Roy writes:— "The conflict between the Congress Working Committee and the B.P.C C. has reached a point where a split appears
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  • 266 14 New Delhi, Jan. 27. yARIOUS estimates of increased expenditure by the Central Government as a result of the European War are being made by students of Economics and Finance. It is being said that such expenditure has been increased by ten to fifteen
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  • 50 14 It is understood that the two officers wno have been specially deputed to investigate the orobleins connected wit:i the proposals for the manufacture ot locomotives in India, have submiU d their report. Th:s will be examined by the Railway Board but it is not known whether it will bo published.
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  • 240 14 London, Jan. 18. MOVING the second reading of the Government of India and Burma Miscellaneous Amendments Bill in the House of Commons Sir Hugh O'Neill pointed out that it had been passed by the House of Lords and that it represented the second part of the original
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  • 229 14 New Delhi, Jan. 24. THE Indo-Japanese trade talks have not made much progress during the four months that these have been going on. Negotiations for the present are confined to a revision of the cotton protocol which expires on March 31, next and so far
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  • 24 14 The Shromani Akali Dal has decided to hold the All-India Akali Conference at Atari in Amritsar District on February 10. 11 and 12, 1940.
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    • 294 14 EXCELLENT GRILL /^^v* A LA CARTE DINE THERE COMFORT AND SERVICE RAFFLES ORCHESTRA W /RELAY RADIO PROGRAMMES RAFFLES BAKERY ANIi CONFECTIONERY I FOi{ BEST QUALITY BREAD CAKES ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF-GARDEN 10-M4.111 A THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER $i.OO NO ADMISSIO.V CHARGE DANCE INFORMAL MUSIC BY THE ADELPHI ft SEA VIEW
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    • 106 14 DAILY INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V.E. JACOB, B.A. A RARE OPPORTUNITY! Special shipment, just arrived for the Chinese New Year, of Scotland's famous THE CHALLENGE PERFECTION OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKY To be obtained in cases or in single bottles at special prices for the season only from SINGAPORE TRADERS "Globe
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  • 325 15 NEW YORK New York, Monday kibkm; b g Dull 18 11 16 18 13 16 April June 18 316 18 5|16 1 ne Dull 45 y 4 LONDON TIN London, Monday. fificial Price) £236V 2 Buyes £2363/4 Sellers 'Official Price) £236V2 Buyers £2363/ 4 Sellers LONDON RUBBER
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  • 14 15 Singapore, Tuesday. fhc price of tin at neon in biagapore to-day was:— $121.
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  • 14 15 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— i: Sellers: 37V2.
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  • 120 15 Office is now permitted with- limits to announce the imuepartures and arrivals of rds departures, th e Poit Office a "latest time of posting"; of censorship requirements, Office is unable to guarantee s ail correspondence posted by that inclusion in the mails to be despatched.
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  • 891 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. Feb. 5. MINING Buyers Sellen Ampat Tin Austral Amal 2 2°. Austral Malay JT «j 6^ Ayer Hitam V 4 \l SO* Ayer Weng f* 3 P 3 Banerin 0 80 85 Ser t J U un 3 t^ anKOr «0 Burma Malay 23 3
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  • 222 15 Singapore, Feb. 5. The following ore the exchange stock this «ornlng according to tne daily circular issued bj ttie Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora, ion. SELLING '-ondon T.T. 214 1116 London demand 2|4 *IW Lyons demand 2057 Switzerland demand 208 lamburg demand few York demand 40 7(e Montreal demand
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  • 139 15 Singapore, Monday. usual dull conditions prevailed at the opening of the maiket to-day Rnd prices showed very little thrngt on balance. Local tin was 14 down at Hong Fatts receded to $1,224 with buyers biddta:, $1.21 2 Kundangs wei c again supported at 13 4' 2 and
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  • 138 15 Singapore. Feb. 5. m, (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Slam 1 023 Rice Slam 2 205 Rice Slam 3 195 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 IG3 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 161 Rice Saigon Al Bice Saigon 1 Rice
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    • 92 15 *———ai—fc —ami—— I THE 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 opened and money received
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    • 372 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. BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. CABLE ADDRESS:—"CHUNGKUO." OVERSEA BRANCHES■ Batavia,
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    • 540 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. II €X and BRITISH INDIA :jocoiporated in England) P. ft 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. Owing to the Company* inability to publish the actual departure dates of it's steamers intending passenger, are courteously requested tc enquire at the P. O. S. N COMPANY'S Office to ascertain the approximate
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  • 555 16 Viceroy's Promise To Mr. Gandhi Reuter. New Delhi, Feb. 5. MR. Gandhi had a 2 1 2 -liour conversation with the Viceroy this morning. The conversation had been awaited with expectancy, as it had been arranged with a view to making a further effort to
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  • 159 16 Reuter. New York, Feb. 6. A DECISION to refrain as far as possible from sending any more sharp notes to Britain over neutrality questions has been reached by the United £„ates Administration, according to an Associated Press Washington dispatch. rtisnatc*' says th°t questions aiising
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  • 455 16 London, Feb. S. THE German luoadcast claimed that fourteen ships were sunk during: Saturday's air raids off 'b easieoast. There is no truth in this statement. The results of the raid have not y t been officially recorded, but it can be authoritatively stated that
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  • 65 16 Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 6. IT is reported that a Russian plane yesterday bombed a Finnish hospital ship and then flew low and machine-gunned the deck. As the ship was close to shore the crew managed to get the only patient aboard to the shelter
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  • 109 16 Reuter. Zurich, Feb. ¥\ISTURBANCES in the south crn part cf German-ten-rkd Poland was reported by Hh Berlin correspondert of the Bisicr Naehrichten to-day. This correspondent adds that similar disturbances which occurred among Polish refugees in Vilna U 9 ascribed in Germany to influence." The
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  • 105 16 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 6 OF 55 German submarines which put to sea at the beginning of the war at least 40 have been sunk said M. Campinchi, the Frencn Navy Minister, lecturing on the war at sea last night. "Faced by the strength of the Auiea
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  • 84 16 Reuter. Chungking. I*' l ft LATEST reports received here Vf* Kunming on the tllW (French) Railway by Japanes man on Thursday state 'hat dead and injured prcbably nwm between 200 and 300. The number of persons be killed is said to exceed 110 j
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  • 36 16 Reuter. London THE number of unemployed gibers on Jan. 15 showeci an of over 157,000 compared wjtn last. Over 130.000 of the j accounted for by major Indus*, versely affected by frost ana Reuter.
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    • 78 16 ANNOUNCEMENT BLUN DELL, SPENCE Co., Ltd of Hull. London. Birmingham. Newcastle. Cardiff. Bomhay. Sidney and Valparaiso. makers since HUI ol* f» A M M I Colours. Paints. Knamels. Varnishes. Oil II oil c r s and Oil It efin c r have pleasure in announcing the appointment of THE EAST
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