Malaya Tribune, 21 February 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 44. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, February 21, 1940.
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  • 491 1 Naval Sequel To Altmark Affair? Watching Exit From Norwegian Waters Reuter. CCORDING to a Rome despatch the Italian Press reports the presence of British cruisers near Petsamo (north Finland) near which German ships enter or emerge from the long passage of Norwegian waters. It
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 20. A German News Agency message from Sofia declares that about 50 British artillery and engineer officers arrived at Adrianople last week to assist in extending fortifications at Adrianople, and Kirk Kilisse. The message adds that missions of British officers are
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  • 158 1 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 20. FURTHER details of the ambush in 1 which 20 French soldiers weie killed shows that it occurred when twe lorries packed with troops to relieve others in the front-line drove fo\ mistake right across no-man's, land into the German
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  • 29 1 The unanswerable proof in the British Note of Norway's neglect of her obligations under international law has changed Scandinavian opinion, declares a Daily Telegraph leader on the Altmark incident.
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  • 28 1 Reuter. Baghdad, Feb. 20. The Prime Minister, General Hurl Said, has resigned., The formation of a new Cabinet, headed by the ex-Premier Rashid Ah Gailani is expected to-night.—Reuter.
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  • 108 1 War Supplies For Red Aggression Reuter. New York, Feb. 20. niSCIOSURE that strategic materials and machinery essential for war industries constituted almost 90 per cent, ot Russia's purchases from the United States since the outbreak of the war in Europe are made by the Department
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  • 21 1 Russian bombers near Helsinki were supported by fighters and several battles are reported between them and some of Finland's new aircraft.
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  • 47 1 Reuter. New York. 20 THE HERALD-TRIBUNE state- "The most important Russian product lor Germaiiy. Soviet oil. appeals to largely problematical, not only becaus» of lack of adequate transportation but also because the Soviet petroleum industry has not k"pt up with domestic consumption."—Reuter.
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  • 54 1 Reuter. Amsterdam. Feb. 21. THE German.-; have imposed drastic restrictions on traffic between Germany and Hclland at the frontier station of near Ensehede. allowing no one to pass who cannot prove he is crossing the frontier for work or business reasons. Goods traffic, however, is '.'<>iii!>
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  • 133 1 Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 21. TIIE Russians now extended their attaeks right across the Karelian Isttmus. This is reported in the latest Finnish ennmunique which states that attacks yesterday were directed towards the centre of the Mannerheim Line, north of Lake Ladoga and around Tiapale where
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  • 149 1 Reuter. Chungking, Feb 21. riCHTING is taking placr on the mainland ol Fukirn coa>L opnosite Amoy, where Japanese forces tffc;tcd a landing on the morning of Feb 2, in th* 1 vicinity of Paitang and Chingyang, in an attempt to occupy Haicheng, soutfiwc t of Amoy. According to
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  • 111 1 Reuter. Tientsin, Feb SI Driven to desperation «>y the high cost of flour, which is no.\ quoted at £20 and more per bap;, also by the hiuh cost of other foodstuffs, poor Chinese staged a Coed riot ta the native <i<> this moaning Reuter. Pripinq;, Feb 21 Shanghai
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  • 101 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. AN upward trend in prices was witnessed yesterday in the share market. It is attributed in some quarters to buying by former holders of dollar securities. Industrials were especially in demand and some substantial gains were recorded. Babcock and Wilcox
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  • 123 2 London, Feb. 20. The International Rubber Committee has fixed the quota for the second quarter at 80 per cent. The decision to maintain the quota at 80 per cent, accorded generally to the market's expectation, and consequently prices are not materially affected. The decision means that the
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  • 276 2 Reuter. New York, Fob 20. THE Ameiican paper WORLDTELEGRAM states: "Friday's coup was justified on moral if not technical grounds. Th? Altmark pas certainly no merchantman S:*e «aa a naval aux.liary and a prison ship ior the Giaf Spec." The NEW YORK SUN stales: 'The raid
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  • 745 2 REDS REPULSED WITH VERY HEAVY LOSSES Reuter. Kuhmo, Feb. 21. THE Finns are repelling all Soviet attempts to relieve the 1 remnants of the Russian 54th Division cut off Fome time ago in the Kuhmo area in central Finland. At least 0,000 Russians from this division
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  • 175 2 Reuter. Oslo, Feb. 21. THE Norwegian steamer Hop, 1,300 tons is believed to have been lost withhhre r whole crew of 17. Reuter. A London, Feb. 20. Ships were attacked this afternoon by enemy planes off the Northumberland, Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Suffolk coasts. The s.o.s.
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  • 69 2 Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 20. SPECIAL interest is attached by the Finns to the capture of the standard of the 18th division which portrays the town of Joroslavl on the Volga, transfixed with a Russian bayonet, which covers the map cf the Baltic countries and Scandinavia,
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  • 83 2 Reuter. Helsinki, Feb. 21. rpHE capital had the worst day A of air alarms for some time. There were six warnings during the day. The train from Turku to Helsinki was halted six times by alarms and passengers had to scatter into—woods near the line.
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  • 973 2 Reuter. REPLYING to further allegations of the violation of Norwegian neutrality by British warships in connection with the Altmark affair, made by the Norwegian Foreign Minister Professor Koht, Mr. Chamberlain declared in the House of Commons that if Professor Koht was right,
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  • 98 2 Reuter. Bucharest THE Rumanian Govcrnn. 1 combating Kndhndaak i attempting to sabotage it and the sacred union ol manians, declared the I islec >1. Tatarescw, in i explaining the is ue law controlling the circnl printing of ■nanthorised cations. M. Tatarescu asserted Rumania's foreign recently been the
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  • 191 2 Reuter. London, Keb 20 THEERS punctuated a statearn! V by Mr. Eden in the Commons this afternoon on his visit to Egypt to greet the Australian and New Zealand troops. "I sought to express to the Aturalian and New Zealand ta y." Eden, "the welcome
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  • 148 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 2JIN tht House of Common lasl Mr. R. De la Bcre lC. f lasked whether, since ihe American Embassies in China enjo\ea more favourab'e geographic proxima to the headquarters of the Chines Government, and so had easy a< for
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  • 59 2 Reuter. London. Feb MR. Oliver Stanley, the Sen. War announced last nighl men from the ranks have been mended for commissions m tl Army. He added that 10,0 already being trained as offic All the original members ol tish Exjeditionary Fore: will j 1 have had
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  • 32 2 Reuter. Paris. Fe* It is announced in French J circles that British and Fr naval vessels yesterday afh> attacked several submarine. 1,1,1 is not possible to say with sm* result.—Reuter.
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  • 70 3 1 ran Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. rrHE replacement of the old 1 read v ißns, which became .;l ;i t the end of last \ear nder the Road Traffic Enact i i 1937, with new ones h aie now seen on Malayan
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  • 70 3 I rom Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. <j casion of the distribution s to the winners of the re>n competition, held for the in the Royal Town, there garden party at the Istana ly, Feb. 29. who participated In thr mpetitlou and other guests present. :rien
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  • 54 3 n Our Own Reoorter) Ipoh. Tuesday. Hths Sultan of Perak, Sir Will entertain the Perak Sta'e Council guests to a curry tifFeb. 27, at the Istana. appointment of Raja Raja Di Hillir of ill be held after the ting to be held in thr Kv.ala
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  • 663 3 HIGH COMMISSIONER ON WAR TAXES (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. to the retirement of two members of the Council. Mr. G. L. Ham, until recently British Resident, Negri Sembilan, and Dr. Fitzgerald, were made by the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae, speaking on the
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  • 182 3 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. IT the conclusion of the preliminary enquiry this morning into the alleged murder of a Tamil, Ramaiyah, by his cousin Suppiah at Chetty Kamnong, Sentul, on the night of Dec. 17. the accused was committed to stand
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  • 90 3 (Fiom 081 Own Correspondent) Seremban, Tuesday. ICH Ah Wah. an attendant employed at Foo Nam Hotel. Seremban. appeared beft re the Seremban magistrate tc-day on a charge of theft of $40. the prepcrty cf one Lim leeng Ng. In pleading gui'ty the accused said he
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  • 170 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THR Legal Adviser, the Hon. Mr. Adrian Claike, at this morning's rmeting of the Federal Council a v ked for postponement of the Registration cf the United Kingdom (Patents) Bill which was tabled let its reading in committee. The
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  • 152 3 Singapore, Tuesday. PUAH TIN CHIK and Puah Ji Hai, were both acquitted this afternoon by the Criminal District Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, after a day's trial, on a charge that the first accused at the outbreak of the War (Sept. 3», at the Bremer
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  • 161 3 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Sercmban, Tuesday. AS a sequel to the death of a Tamil named Narayanan at R a_ tan? Benar. four Chinese, Tan Menu. Tan T'.oi. Tan Chlam and siak Chit, appeared before tbc Seif mhan magistrate, Mr. S. H Cunnynghain- Itrewn
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  • 290 3 (From Our Own Correspondent; Aior Star, Tuesday. VTOW that the harvest season has come, padi planters in the interior of Kedah are laced with the problem of keeping wild boars out cf their bendangs. One wild boar, it is said, is capable of doing damage to
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  • 70 3 Bangkok, Wednesday. Thj start of rhe Tokyo-Thailand a*r service has been held up owing to France not allowing planes co prore-:; via Hanoi and in order to avoid further delays and with the absent o» the "•"hai Government the planes tc fly frcm Canton over the
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  • 549 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. ITRGING an early announcement of the form any additional war taxation is to take, Mr. Yong Shook Lim, at this morning's meeting of the Federal Council, made reference to ♦'wild speculation and rumour." He said: At the
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  • 866 4 -BUT ASKS POLICE TO CONSIDER CASE Singapore, Tuesday. *ff se ems to me a pity that if the accused is goings straight now, 1 his old trouble should be held over his head indefinitely. He is a tvne of man very useful to
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  • 62 4 It doesn't pay to grumble. That's the lesson residents of Millpo.t. town on Greats- Cumbrae Island, Buteshire, have just learned. They complained to the Minister of Mines that half-a-crown a hundredweight for coal was too dear. Investigation followed, and it. was decided that the price was unfair, not to the
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  • 104 4 Singapore, Tuesday. PLEADING guilty to a charge of theft of a bag containing ten katties of oranges from Godown 18, 5.H.8., this morning. Tang Ah Heng, a middle-aged Chinese was sentenced by Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, Fourth Magistrate, to a fine of
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  • 135 4 Last Night's First Nights 'pHE Rebel Son." featuring Harry Baur, opened at the Cathay yesterday. This is a story of life among the Cossacks, of a father and his two sons who live to fight. One of the .sons fighu* for the sake of fighting alone.
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  • 101 4 CTAN Laurel and Oliver Hardy score another hit in "The Flying Deuces,** RKO picture now un at the Alhambra. They are as silly as ever in tin.' picture. In fact, they seem to be sillier than ever. The fun starts when Hardy falls m love with
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  • 304 4 Singapore, Tuesday. WITHOUT calling upon their defence, Mr. H. Watson, the third magistrate, to-day acquitted nine Chinese, including three women, who were arraigned before him on a charge of assisting in carrying on a chap-jee-kee lottery. Those acquitted are Chan Yau. a middle-aged Cantonese woman.
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  • 83 4 Singapore, Tn RELEASED from priso,, 2 ago, 40-year old Kam Chuan was to d back to gaol again irhen sentenced to a to „i s weeks' rigorous imprls.u Mr TL Watson, thi third trate on charges of v bicycle and fradulent mk« of clothing.
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  • 202 4 Singapore, n—rt— APPEARING in the Traffic morning on a summons charge of driving his car without the safety of others at rd Road en Jan 12, Dr. E. Lai< the well known practil trial. Mr. C. H. Whitton tl glstrate, past|X)iieci tie lor iieariii!', Keh was
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  • 34 4 After further consideration colour orange has been definitely reed on for the commercial acrepfc of Holland. Belgium and Sweden the machines will be thua that they may not be mi si I fighting planes.
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  • 825 5  -  HAZARDOUS WORK OF THE NAVAL RESERVE By T. H. Tan (Tribune Staff Reporter) OAPID handliri» of mineswcoping gear—it is done with the speed and efficiency of the Jack Tars at home—is pari of the routine of Malays, mostly in their teens and
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    14 5 A Malay rating at the helm of one of the minesweepers.
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  • 315 5 Singapore, Tuesday. WEE Khai Peng (23). a Hokkien, was this afternoon found guilty by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Smgar re Second Folice Magistrate, and CQOvMed and fined 52.000, in default nine months' rigorous impnsenment. The informers were erdcied to receive one-third of the tine, if paid,
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  • 416 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tu«' ''ay. IJDYALTY to the Empire in the war effoH was expressed by unofficial* at this mornings meeting of the Federal Council, speaking in support of Col. Cecil Rae's motion that a Ifift f £1,000,000 be made towards the
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  • 101 5 (Firm Our Own RepoiUr) Penang 1 Tuesday. A SECOND lire on the slopes ol Penang Hill broke out yesterday afternoon. About 300 square feet of Forest Reserve land near the Waterfall Gardens were affected and a number of trees were burnt d< wn. The
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  • 68 5 In a military camp "Somewhere in England" is a grey young wild *oa caught altar about half an hour s chose over rough mountain ground. Tne animal was carried shoulder-high in relays to the camp, with a few of thmihtarv bandsmen playing aoprop_iat: Jennie, as th? goat has been nampd
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  • 583 7 annual general meeting of the St. Andrew's Church Mission was held in St. Andrew's School Hall on Monday. The Bishop of Singapore was in the chair and there was a very satisfactory attendance of friends and supporters of the Mission. English. Chinese and Indian. Ihe
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  • 415 8 is described as an important change in Colonial policy is announced by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Briefly the Colonial Development Fund is expanded from one million pounds a year in loans (or grants in special cases) to five million pounds a year
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  • 200 8 Shanghai, Feb. 20. riVER 10,000 Japanese troops boarded 30 warships yesterday and left Canton in great haste. Their destination is presumably Amoy, where the situation has become extremely tense. There are only two detachments of Japanese troops left in Canton for garrison purposes. Simultaneously
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  • 48 8 Reuter. London, Feb. 20: Between 30,000 and 40.000 White Russians and Ukrainians are to be repatriated to Soviet Russia, frcm German occupied Polish pro- vinces, according to the German wireI Sixty thousand Poles who escaped to Russian occupied Poland will be sent back to the German-controlled Polish territory.—Reuter.
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  • 129 8 London, Feb. 20. ASKED in the Commons to-day whether he was aware that some lb' Italian ships, during the last three weeks, had been loading German coal in Rotterdam for shipment to Italy, the Minister of Economic Warfare said that he was aware of
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  • 240 8 Reuter. nearby Canal protection. The conference was held aboard the United States destroyer Lang. The President discussed defence problems at length with reporters, but pledged them to secrecy. He declared that they might say he thought the whole policy of hemispherical defenc e affected each
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  • 64 8 Reuter. The Hague, Feb. 20.—The Netherlands Government has introduced a bill providing for the building of a new minesweeper to replace a similar vessel lost last S°otember. The bill also provides for 20 antiaircraft batteries as well as searchlights and 20 anti-aircraft guns for protection of Municipalities
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  • 88 8 Reuter. w>. London, Feb. 20. |N the Commoiw to-day, Mr. Eden Towf a t s at a me ™orial service for Lord Tweedsmuir was being arranged in Westminster Abbey, and St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh on Feb 22 The funeral will private Mr. Eden added
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  • 117 8 Reuter. Bucharest, Feb. 20. Till: Government has prohibited the export to any country of all high-grade petrol for aeroplane use. It is observed in London that Rumanian exports of this category of highly refined spirit have for some time been virtually nonexistent, and it
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  • 122 8 Reuter. Peking, Feb. 20. THE piice of flour hit a new high level of $20 a bag to -day, compared with $12 which was the official price at th« end of last year. The rise is due to the importation of large stocks of foodstuffs in
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  • 25 8 Reuter. Tr London, Feb. 20 ft*T&! Mr c urf,h "l took his seat in the Commons, he was greeted with cheers. -Renter
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    59 8 "gOMETHING roUen i„ lht State of Denmark v fhis has nothing to do with politics, or neutrality, or with the Danish people. It is, as most of you know. ;t tion from Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and it has something to do with quadrangle—some kind of a wrai anyway. Beauty
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  • 192 8 talks of appealing i, the League of Nations over the alleged violation of her neutrality in the Altmark affair. ANOTHER CORPSE ULVIVER? Geneva gave a dying kick on Finland's appeal—a slight kick in the pants fcr Russia. Stalin took little notice. No nation, at war or p
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  • 141 8 JAPANESE forces have made another landing on the China I near Amoy in Fukien Province—one of the few remaining strips from Shanghai to Canton which they had not yet invaded. Probably this won't be noticed much by the people engaged in the big row in Europe. But
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  • 89 8 NOBODY in Malay a Kerns to hav< ponded to the excitement felt tain official quarters over the Colonial development policy We don't expect to ffct much. H any, of that five million pound- year. What we are thinking ab< how to raise mere money In Ma for the
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  • 280 9 Free Gifts For Economic And Other Needs £5,000,000 A Year For Ten Years (JIFTS of money instead of loans are to be made to Colonies, Protectorates and dependencies tor economic and other development. This change of policy was announced by the Secretary for the
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  • 210 9 May \ffect The Rate Of Advance tppilv the intervention vitably affect the ays the White Paper. n| propose to proceed Hay of development as fast as exigencies of the Paper continues: H. M. Gov -'trustees for the wellpeoples of the Colonia' the spontaneous and rted support given by
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  • 509 9 Limiting And Hampering To Be Removed In most Colonies, it is pointed out, there is no substantial mineral wealth manufacturing industry. The fluclating value of agricultural products ad in some cases the heavy burden of indebtedness makes it impossible for 'hem to provide out of their own reirces
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  • 656 9 Original Suggestion By Lord Hailey i P IrimiSstered with the assistance of the n™w CM Research Advisory £mmf«ee. This prop* al ollows a suggestion made by Lord His their JSffSjS for the: suggest.= n The intention is that "'""r*".,, b p a year MP«Mg *lnot be thf figure^
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  • 175 9 Reuter. Amsterdam, Feb. 20. LIFE under the Gestapo in German prisons is described by tight Englishwomen, who with two children are now in a Rotterdam boarding house after four months of captivity in Germany. They arrived at the Dutch frontier last night. When war began
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  • 149 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 20. IT is learned that a number of trawlers are believed to have been attacked off the north-east coast of Scotland yesterday, but it is unknown whether any damage was done. An enemy aircraft escaped contact with R.A.F. fighter planes which were out at
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  • 124 9 Reuter. Zurich. Feb. 20. WHILE the Altmark incident is >till the most discussed affair >n Berlin there are no siams of direct complications arising between Germany and Norway. The whole German Press continues its attacl nst Britain but it is careful to avoid criticising Norway.
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  • 74 9 Reuter. New York. Feb. 20. MRS. BetMy Roosevelt has filed a cross petition against her husband, Mr. James Roosevelt, a son of President Roosevelt, asking for divorce on the grounds of cruelty and desertion and for court approval for a previously arranged property settlement. It wafl previously
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  • 89 9 Reuter. Istanbul Feb. 20. i MESSAGE from Ankara announces that the Cabinet has decided to apply the Emergency Defence Law, "for the protection of the nation." The law which came into force at the end of January was not to be applied until the Government
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    • 262 9 CHY LOONG CRYSTALLIZED GINGER For ccnfectionery, dessert, puddings, ice creams etc. Highest quality. $1— per box of 1-lb. Obtainable from SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., ail leading stores. H mammmmum mmm Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around llie heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches
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    • 156 9 ARE EYES WEAK? (JBt Our Modern scienliflcal!y offices accurately serve all your tye needs. Examinations corrective treatments, and smertly*styled Eyewear. Thompson Certified frames And Mountings are priced—s3.oo-55.00 ani $7.00. The cost of the lenses depends on your eyesight needs. Thompson Optical Co. Qualified Eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002.
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  • 508 10 SIX-A-SIDE TOURNEY ON THE PADANG f OMMENCING the S.C.C.'s soccer season, two ties were played in the Club's six-a-side tournament on the padang yesterday. In the first tie, Webster's team, whites, beat Oherrington's team, colours, by a corner, the sides sharing six goals. The
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  • 28 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses' League, Harper. Gilfillan vs. Singapore Traction Co.. Stadium: H. and Shanghai Bank vs Straits Times Press. 5.H.8.. S.C.C. Six a-side tournament S.C.C.
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  • 174 10 THIRTY-FIVE cards were taken out for tho February Medal at the Keppel Golf Club and the following were the four best cards returned:— W Y. Semple 84—15 «9 (Winner) A. C Good 88—16 7:' J. Guy 85—12:7:1 O. V. Andrews 88—15:73 NIBLOCK CUP Th*' following have qualified
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  • 143 10 THE Women's 18-hole competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and result M in a tie in "A" Division between Mrs. E A. Elder and Miss S. Lucas with a score of 73 and in a win for Mrs. C. E. Winter in "B"
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  • 162 10 THE following are classifications of horses and ponies just issued by the Straits Racing Association:— HORSES TRANSFERS:—From Clas s 1 to Class 2. Harlequin. Safariland. From Cla^s 3 to Class 2.—Grafmond, Sweet Colette. Zolfanella. From Class 3to Class 4 —Amazon, Chance, Drummer Boy,
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  • 69 10 rpHE fourth all-Malayan Indo-Ceykm-e v tennis championship tournament will be held during the Easter holidays. March 22-25. at Kuala Lumpur Events are as follows: Men's open singles, men's handicap singles. men's open doubles, men';/ handicap doubles, mixed d/übles. ladies singles, and ladies handicap singles. Entries clo.A? on Saturday.
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  • 109 10 At the eleventh annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Sports Union, the following were elected as office-bearers for th~ ensuing year: Patrons: Messrs. Yeo Slew Chuan Lim Chone Swee end Chua Hong Kay. President: Mr. Ec Cheng Leong (re-elected). VicePresidents: Messrs. Yap Hock Cheng. (reelected*. E.
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  • 338 10 Uniteers: 3; Thornycrof t's: o. THE Uniteers scored a decisive victory over Thornycrofts in the Business Houses League fixture yesterday at the Anson Road Stadium when they scored a runaway victor y of three goals to nil. Although Thornycroft's wer P the losers technically they could
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  • 100 10 AN Friday, Feb. 23. there will he the V usual afternoon races for all Classes, at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club starting at 5.25 p.m On Sunday, Feb. 25, the "C" Class will sail the Ist Race for Ovans Challenge Cup. starting at 9.50 a.m
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  • 112 10 A J h For~ n 7** f, P rtS ClUb will meet the R°val £ccer on in a friendl y match of soccer on Wednesday at Farrer Pqrir a Som Tnl ent fon he LSS Swi. c flowing players: Yoon Sin Pak ZS2f n Ch,t Lim Ah Bah:
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  • 53 10 Entries for the S.C.C. spring lawn tennis tournament which commences on 5i? r close on Wednesday, Mar. 13. The following are th e event-:—Cham-pionship singles, championship doubles sing iL s doubles and mixed doubles. The last three events will °2Z be run got leqi than eight entries are
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  • 48 10 Members of the Chinese Swimming Club are reminded of the Night on Feb. 24, from 8 p.m. S reservations will close on the 22nd Vo S rk n Tr Jp aI yev c filn incl "ding the New York Trade Fair, etc.; will be shown.
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  • 123 10 TABLES in the Business Ho u 1 League to-date ar c as follow Teams P.W.L. Dp a p. Overseas C. Bank 4 3 l -in j H. and S. Bank 2 2-- 13 J Nestanglo 3 2 1 1 Spore T'tion Co. 2 l 1 2 1 Straits
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  • 109 10 Reuter. London, Feb TILE draw for the first round ot the 1 Scottish War Emergency Cup to be played on Feb. 24 and Mar. 3 i follows: Kilmarnock vs. Ayr. Dundee vs. Thirdlanark. St. Johnstone vs. Hearts. Celtic vs. Raith. St. Bernard's vs. Morton. Alloa
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  • 59 10 The following have been selected to play football for the V.M.C.A. against Moravia en Friday. Fe"b. 23 at 5.10 Dm. on the Ans-.n Road Ground: Wee Alk Chan: M. Swyny. W. H. Chambers. G. J. Moxon: Joo Kirn. Huetc Yang. S. Orton: A. C. Galsteun. Swee Hock. R. Lawerence. V.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 327 10 FROM ACHES PAINS TO WALKING ON AIR'! How a woman made life worth living If you have an aching joint or a stabbing pain, if you are always listless or suffer from constipation, read this letter—every word of it: "I was hardly ever free from aches and pains. I used
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    • 156 10 INSECT BITES AND SCRATCHES ARE DANGER POINTS! Insect bites, scratches, cuts or wounds are sources of real danger. Safeguard and protect them against blfecti r with powerful, antiseptic Absorbine .Ir. It kills germs instantly,cleanses the irritated spots and promotes quick, safe healing without destroying skin tiltltw Absorbine Jr. is mild,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 40 11 Yunnan, one of the south-western provinces is still v But ont of the main results of the Japanese "v? 1 thai the Chinese themselves are VscTver fabled land and are nrpnarmv a. 6 ■■■•jui weaiin ot
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  • 259 11 ears, China's 3,00C000 Juced more than n yarn, of which ed by foreign spinai&s were the war. ro-daj Free China is rebuilding cotton indu trj both by *neouragm? (Suction in the mills 'ci ii pied cr war i bring the tradi- Is oi spinning and present
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  • 80 11 Shanghai, Feb. 11. Till Utst place for an anti-Bri-is v y—m to be launched re P«rt «s?' accor ding to a recent Published in Sin Wan Pao. h posters have been placed ctpal thoroughfares and in--1(3 registration of all British i icl m Hangchow, have
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  • 375 11 Chungking. JRON ore in Sikang Province, particularly in the neighbourhood of Sichang, is the best anywhere in China, containing a fineness between 65 and 72 per cent, according to Dr. Wu Po-yuan, who has returned to Chungking after making an extensive investigation
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  • 715 11 /Constitution To Be Proclaimed Tup f. k Chungking. HE Chinese government, even in the midst „f the present war has| taken important steps towards the establishment of demoeracv in itv 7oT' Said H Dr Che Chih mai former Na,ional TsinZa m la
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  • 151 11 Chungking, Feb. 18. riOIITIXG b( tame intense on the eastern hekiang front ki>t evening as Japanese ircops renewed their advanor by landing one column to the north of Kanshan, less than fifteen kilometres east of Hsiao.'han, at thr Chl?ntang river estuaiy, and ending another unit across the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements

  • 221 12 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but ln publishing them we rfo not necessarily associate ourselves with the view* expressed. (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir—lt was rather a pity that Circular No. 31 issued by the
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  • 893 12 iTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Bir— Following the publication in th£ Malaya Tribune of an article on the controversy arising out of the project to Bend a Malayan Chinese "Comfort to China—an article which has, so to sneak, opened the eyes of many doners to the
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  • 134 12 (To the Editor of the MaLya T ibunc) Sir.—Would it not be a good idea to the Singapore Tiuf Club to apply I n permission from the Government admit men or women above the ape c: 21 into their grounds after payin? < admission fee of $1 or
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  • 132 12 (To the Editor of the Malaya F« Sir,—If we want to inland large contribution which is being wageo i then ?ave ourselves from Nazi >-a-_■ the only method is by means lishing war lotteries. e ar It is not gambling as Ion., fae doing it to meet a
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 704 12 MALAYAN SHAREBROKERS ASSOCIATION. Trading with the Enemy RegulationsCertificates on transfers. In order to protect, so far as possible, Companies registered in Malaya or having Local Registers in Malaya against lnlringements of the abov e Regulations, the Committee of the Malayan Share brokers Association have ruled that all transfers passing through
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    • 347 12 FOR CLEAR, DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION TRY VYE RADIO for which they are UNSURPASSED. Sole Agents; HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO AND GENERAL AGENCI Kuala Lumpur. I SEND A CALL TO f 1 UNIVERSAL RADIO dIOTJSK, I 205, Orcharc' Road. Phone 4967. When You Need Mende Service r Ppare Farts. (Mende
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    • 131 12 T v FOR EYE AND EAR PLEASURE The American H. M. V. 1940 New Yorker Radio. Model 9QI 9 RCA tubes s.s. Price $235.00 AMERICAN H.M.S. RADIO Less 10% for Cash. m^mmmmmmmmm^mmmmmm^mma OTHER MODELS FROM $97.50 UP COMB THE WHOLE TOWN OVER YOU WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO FIND A
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    • 13 12 Besi of alt Radios PHILCO nV„I RADIO SERVICE COMPANY OF MALAYA 19\4 LIMITED.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 851 12 Where to Listen In To-Day «7 30 The Week's Entertainment. LONDON SINGAPORE. 740 selections from "The Gondo- emissions 2*3 a hers" (Gilbert and Sulhvani. <;s J rf?. o?is-r«.> ZHL 225 metres (1.33 rncis). Performed by Members ot the sf is.v mcs (i 3.52 metre*) ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mc;s). DOyly
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    • 83 12 CAPITOL: "Beware sr and 9.15 rri ALHAMBRA: "The My ,v 3,15, 61 is, P 1 CATHAY: "The Rebel Son L and M 5 M ROXY: 'Outside Th«* V 915 p.m \*hri I THEATRE EOYAL: -Anand I mam. 0 1 MARLBOROUGH -'On.I The Kins lHn a" fl GARRICK: "Son rf Fra«
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 338 13 two young harawcrking o train up as KadiC Apply Box 483, Malaya a P°**- (572-U) 1 Agents fcr £-nii lings, suhmowance idu aou-. pavtiJindfcla umned, Ludniana, c a Branch •Office, K. *T energetic and expen■r able to giv c cash setu... tiarge, manage and develop and Provision business jusc Good
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    • 472 13 Educational ctatoi££ 222 join yourHokklen »«d Awlv V N 4L now Prospectus free. Sac"? 2»h. »J." r children, European 126 O^cSSSLJ,H y a 5- t0 twelve noon ***** to>d Enquiries Phone (559-C). Singapore. *JB tMfrC), Latfn English paC <s?' mathemaSs Pi^ subjects higher Siraj Sir t 2£* aPPl> Munshi C^?^
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    • 559 13 Miscellaneous ZANDU REJUVLNA eradicates General ysWMy; Functional Disorders. Fortnights course $5.50. Kcsarijivan reconditions body. 80 days' supply S5 Postage extra. K. X. Padman, 130 A, Middle Koad. Singapore. (568-C;. SEE the CANTONESE THEATRICAL TROUPE at the Smith Street Theatre Hall, Singapore. New Actors; and Actresses with new costumes irom Canton.
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    • 538 13 X edu--14 nn SPt lookln S. between the agns ■sm?f 18, by an educated young Indian with income of $100 per month Apply 12rL25 to Box No 4gl co Malaya Tribune, Ipoh. (531-CL MAN^r^ CHINESE GENTLEsihi SjS years of holding respon- <? s ai,d t eaming about $250 SriSSSif 1
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    • 568 13 FOR SALE—I 932 Austin Two Seater, perfect condition, 4 brand new lyres. Apply T. S., 15 Bon ham Building (2nd j noor. or Phone 6490, Singapore. (071-C;. AUSTIN 1930 15.9 HP. SALOON Mechanically sound. Good Duco Well Shod. Taxed. Insured June $170. Box No. 472, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. C556-C».
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    • 380 13 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE oii° f made-to-order essenti™S em rS l^ pean polished TEAK t 7^H G ININ G BEDROOM cc^ tre «""P*ts, beautiful ou paintings, eharmingly-ducoed nurone very powerful RADIOS'!!! handsomely-made teak cabinet, (by Midwest, H.M.V. Electric Refrigerator elaborately-carved cherrywood plants, 1 Austm Car Saloon etc etc (The property of
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  • 561 14 Drastic Action Seems Imminent Calcutta, Feb. 14. rpHE inability of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee to ap- pear before the Bengal Provincial Congress Election Tribunal is expressed in a letter written by ihe office secretary of the B.P.C.C. to the office secretary of the Bengal
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  • 60 14 Calcutta, Feb. 12. THE round table conference of Hindus and Muslims convened by the Hon. Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug, Premier of Bengal, for settlement of the communal problem in Bengal, will be held on Feb. 24. It is further understood that about 16 leaders representing
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  • 95 14 Darwha, 7eo. <o A plea tor th: reconsideration o! the basic ideology o; lhe present Congress was advanced by Mr. Ci. 15. Khaparde ML. A. (ex-minister). Central Provinces, presiding over the 17th session of the Yeotmal District Conference held here. He said that the present
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  • 548 14 London, Jan. 26. pROWDEO meetings of Indians and friends of India were held today to celebrate Independence Day. Ami ng the speakers at the Swaraj League meeting were Clement Dutta, Captain Tom Wintrincham, the well-known International Brigadier-General. Mr. Vernon Bartlett, M.l\, and Mr. Reginald Bridgman.
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  • 116 14 miMT Pat a Feb 14 thai ihe Government of Bihar j 1 are preparing to meet the eventuality of a civil disobedience movement is disclosed by the second I supplementary statement of expenI diture which has just been published. The provision for an additional
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  • 211 14 Ran. i i Feb. 7 BY a Proclamation. His Higlnwa the Maharaja Fratap si n °h Gaekwar announced the ntm (institution of the State emph isisi 1* the fundamental identity ot interests between the Ruler ami bis subject* The scheme is outlined in tie i,, rin
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  • 91 14 Madras. Feb. 10. THE Madras Government will an- nounce the budget nroposals m 1940-41 by the end of March. Usually the budge, conies are circulated earlier but the delay thiyear is due to the prorogation of the Legislature. Although there is complete reticence in official
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  • 347 14 Bombay, Feb. 14--appeal to the youths of the country to discard provincialism was made by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who inaugurated the A« Maharashtra Congress Youth Conference. Mr. N. V. Gadgil presided. Referring to the present political situation in the country vis-a-vis the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 204 14 i RAFFLES CAFE DINE THERE TO-NIGHT Excellent Grill A La Carte Cocktail Bar Relay of Raffles Orchestra Radio Programmes Social Atmosphere Comfort Sea View Hotel 10-VH.in THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY CLAUDINE SITNIKOVA OPERATIC SINGER DANCER i DINNER S3.— NON-DINERS SI DANCE INFORMAL (Incorporated AllCtlOll Safe
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    • 13 14 I MOTOR CYCLE B fur your enjoyment. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926), LTD. "Bl."
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    • 36 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V.E. JACOB, B.A. a. t. i;n\vAKi>* CO., ITI>. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS. 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE Consult Us For All Classes < )f REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENT AND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone l«> 4b
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  • 191 15 LONDON TIN London, Tuesday. Price* £244i 2 Buyer? £244 3 4 Sellers Price) C 24 Buve s £244»2 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London. Tuesday. B. S. Quiet \V H b 13% s 13 116 b 13 316 3 \pr. 12' 2 b 12% s 12 116 b 12
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  • 304 15 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. JJUBBER shares are likely to be unchanged in the market to-day in view of the International Rubber Committee's decision fixing the quota for the second quarter at 80 per cent. On the eve of the quota announcement, there was hardly any
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  • 16 15 I'ricies of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:—
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  • 7 15 Buyers: ?,»v H cts.. Sellers: 38%.
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  • 5 15 $12%, op $iy 2
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  • 193 15 Singapore, Wednesday. True following are the exchange stock this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 1116 London demand *i Lyons demand j Switzerland demand <* uo Hamburg demand New York demand Montreal demand o 1 ■g
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  • 939 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. Feb. 20. mining Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin s|. 5|6 Austral Amal 61- 6 6cd \ustral Malay 37L 39|-cd Ayer Hi.am 24> 25 Ayer Weng 0.70 0 r <s Bangrln 21 9 22 9 Batu Selangor 1.55 1.60 Berjuntal 10.3 11.3xd Burma Malay 3 24 3
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  • 27 15 London, Feb. 20. At a Royal Air Force station to-day, Polish airmen in training were inspeci ri by the commander in chief of the Polbh Air Force.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 177 15 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. r and Controlled by m RANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. h is incorporated in n d as a Trust Comhe following duties:— TRUSTEE OF A WILL ►R OF ESTATE OF D PERSON. A SETTLEMENT OR OF TRUST. AND ALL MS OF TRUSTEE JSTNESB. I
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    • 88 15 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 on Fixed Deposits on
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    • 131 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated In SJ9.) No. 2, Chulia Streel. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued. Subscribed and I Paid Up $1,000.000.00 General Reserve 5>20C,000.00 Telegraphic Address: «'TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wee Kheng Chiang, E?q., Chairman. Kheo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy
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    • 371 15 STEAMER BAILINGS. P&CX BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all Information apply 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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    • 164 15 I Si and BRITISH INDIA incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. The best possible service! are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also to Hongkong and Shanghai. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may call at
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  • 152 16 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. FOR the second time the premises of Mc*.rs. Pritchards have been broken into and jewellery stolen. A show case was found forced open yesterday and it was discovered that three geld watches, several rings, a jade necklace and some cufflinks
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  • 41 16 All the gossip of the L.N.E.R. general office in Manchester is collect tc! the end of the month and made Into letters tor the nine members of the staff aarging in the forces. With the letters go large parcels of gifts.
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  • 912 16 BROUGHT FROM AN INTERNMENT CAMP Singapore, Tuesday JNEMY aliens from a Singapore internment camp figured In a C] suit heard in the High Court this morning before Mr. Justice Man ning. The suit is believed to be the first of its kind to be
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  • 81 16 It is announced for the inlo *j riffl cf the mining community in and of the contributors m stock 1938 1939 in particular in j, j executive of the buffer stocK dared a fourth distribut; 23 of the scheme. Thr amounts to £22.434 sterli Contributors to the
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  • 52 16 It*" ACCORDING to the rlll3 n Tolish broad'ast the p authorities have hand Soviet a number Nationalist leadcis. in with the Soviet -German Among those sent to 1 be:s of th e Ukrainian U: formed some years a orisinally directed a<?au^ Some of those handed already been shot
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  • 354 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Tuesday. r* D. B. WHITE, a European planter in Kedah, who was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Che Azmi, the Chief Magistrate, Alor Star, some time last year was given option of a line of
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  • 45 16 A postman should not hesitate to take back correspondence where he might risk br?aking his neck by groping about a building or staircase or area which in darkness constitutes a trap." This is the advice tho Union cf Pott Office Workers has given Its member-
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  • 514 16 (From Oui Own Reno.ter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. 'JIIK trial began this morning before Mr. Justice Cussen at the Selangor Assizes oi* a middle-aged Tamil, Narayansamy, who is alleged to have stabbed and killed a nine-year-old Tamil girl at the Railway Co lie Lines at Ulu
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