Malaya Tribune, 22 February 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 45. SINGAPORE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, February 22, 1940.
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  • 157 1 Reuter. London, Feb. 22. Tlii Daih Telegraph political cor- n pondcnl says it is learned lh;i! Russia has now begun to show in the Middle East. Unconfirmed rumours tell of a move towards the Caucasus designed, it is diversion from her Finnish campaign. Turkey and Ihe Allies
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  • 61 1 Reuter. kholm, Feb. 22. BRITISH subject, Donald William Beach is one of five nun who appeared in a Stockholm court yesterday charged unh cs| cage. The other tour Mcoscd are Swedes. i; told the court that he was relesa telegraphist last war, after which he T r some
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  • 665 1 Two Dutch Ships Reported Sunk Reuter. ANOTHER German pocket battleship, either the Deutschland or the Admiral Yon Scheer, is reported to he operating in the south Atlantic, "waiting to attack merchant ships and to avenge the Graf Spec," which scuttled herselt when cornered
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  • 38 1 Reuter. Ankara, Feb. 22. FORTY people were killed and 20 injured by an tithquake in the Turkish x Hage f Soysalli, near Kaysiri. Fovsaili and two other villages were entirely desl roved.—Reuter.
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  • 15 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Feb. 21. The Parliament gave the Prime Minixpression of confidence in his policy.—Renter.
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  • 252 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Feb. 22 T HE Swedish Foreign Minister has instructed the tion in Moscow to protest energetically aga.nst the Sov.et bombing of the Swedish town of Pajala.-Reuter. A CCORDING to reports reachA ing Stockholm, Russian p anes to-day bombed the Swedish village of Pajala,
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  • 119 1 Reuter. London, Feb 22 SIGNIFICANCE of the support freely given by the Mother Countiy in her great war effort by the Colonies was by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. broadcasting last night on colonial development. The Secretary of State for the Colonies said that no fact
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  • 79 1 Reuter. Elkton (Maryland), Feb. 21. A TERRIFIC explosion rocked the Triumph Explosives Incorporated factory here to-day. one nvin being killed, while another is not expected to live and at least 13 people being m jured. The explosion, the cause of which is not yet known,
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  • 46 1 Reuter. London. Feb. 22. MRS. Caroline Kipling, widow of 1T1 Rudyard Kipling, left £165,000. She also left bound books of her husband's manuscripts to the British Museum and their residence in Sussex lo the National Trust, with a grarr, for its upkeep.—Reuter.
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  • 132 1 Warning Shot That Bounced Reuter. London, Feb. 22. A WARNING shot fired at a trawler in the Firth of Forth to-day had an exciting sequel for a neighbouring town. The officer commanding the coastal battery saw the trawler moving towards certain destruction and fired an unloaded
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  • 60 1 London, Feb. 22. THE death occurred yesterday of Mr. George Windoe, one of the survivors ci Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarc-tic Expedition of 1914. Mr. Windoe, who was 81, was the oldest member of Shackleton's party. He went alone to north-west. Canada before the expedition started to fetch
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    • 60 1 0 > OTHER 1M4.1S Herald Supports Tribune Z d "Reds" Charged 3 Enemy Aliens Win Civil Suit 4 tladane Tabouis 5 inemas 6 and 7 l Kt-vicw The News"—C.H.S.J. 8 Neutral Parley 8 v» Japanese Planes Over .China 9 Sport 10 i hina 11 o and Correspondence 12 ified Advertisements
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    • 75 1 ART HAS AN ENEMY CAUED IGNORANCE. WISE ,GllU-5 always insist on Evelyn Astrova cosmetics. Tl- hmn vr c,.n 1 Pliant service. A 77* cheaper-with its gift of up to 20% more OJ£,(* LrithtMSS. The lamp that stars bright-from start to Jimsh, Thi Irmt thai is famous throughout the world., Wherever
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  • 192 2 Reuter. London, Feb 22. STEPS which are now being taken to develop (ireat Britain's export trade are outlined by Reuters lobby correspondent He says that the ll<,me market will have to yield to the need for exports, except for vital necessities. The first aim is to recover
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  • 136 2 Legal Action Reuter. London. Feb. 22 BRITISH interests have derided to tak' 11»I tction to secure the release ot Briti-b cargoes from German ships lying in neutral ports Thi step follows lh<* breakdown of negotiations by the Board of Trarh At a meeting of British cargo
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  • 156 2 Rome, Feb. 22. /"WJUNT Ciano, Italian Foreign V> .Minister, is going to Naples to meet Mr. Sumner Welles, U.S. Under-Secretary of State, aboard the Italian liner Rex on Sunday. He will probably accompany Mr. Welles, to R( me by trim A Government dinner has
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  • 163 2 Warlike Policy A lleged Amsterdam, Feb. 21. THE Turkish Cabinet's decision to apply the emergency defence law for the protection of the nation" has aroused considerable att?ntion in political quarters in Berlin, it is learned here. Surprise is being expressed in those quarters at the need
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  • 58 2 Reuter. Rome. Feb. 21. Ai TRADE delegation is leaving for Bucharest in a few days to negotiate an agreement for the development of Italo-Rumanian trade. Italian newspapers emphasise the cordiality of the relations between Italy and Rumania, which was reaffirmed in the last few days by the
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  • 447 2 Reuter. Paris. Feb. 22. J ABOUT a thousand Hungarians— j the first contingent of a force of j 10.C00 who have volunteered to fight for Finland—arrived here yesterday. j The Paris Soir states that they are leaving to-day for London. Most of them are ex-Servicemen. including
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  • 124 2 Reuter. London, Feb. 22. 4 QUESTION regarding the censorAshin cf Mr. Hore Belisha's article in the News of the World was raised at question time in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr Chamberlain explained that certain uassages in the article were considered unsuitable for publication
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  • 26 2 Reuter. London. Feb. 22 The casualty list of the destroyer Daring grtes the names of officers, including Commander Cooper, and 147 missing and believed drowned. Renter.
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  • 89 2 Reuter. London, Feb. yyiTH smile- en their laces the ciews of four ihitish trawlers related (heir experiences when attacked by a German plane oil the Scottish coast on Monday. They were among ships recently equipped to parry such a'tacks and when the plane swooped to
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  • 44 2 Capt. G. untitled of Co-op.ration. F.M.S'. and S.S'.. Penang. is in Teluk Anion on a tour of inspecI tion at present. He will be there till the end of the month Inspecting,th" work of the varfc us Co-operative Socioj ties in the Dist ricl
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  • 61 2 Washington. Feb. 21 I AMES wheeler HILL. former J national secretary of German American Bund (Nazi organisation In tho United States* was sentenced yesterday to an indeterminate prison rm not exceeding three years f Yr perjury at the trial of Fri f z Kuhn. the Bund's
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  • 579 2 r V\\K Daily Herald. London, commenting on the Colonial Development Fund policy, supports) the Tribune Group of newspapers in Malaya in regretting that there is no reaffirmation of the Government's obligation to extend self-gov-ernment in the Colonies. I ondon, Feb. 22. Tii
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  • 291 2 Singapore, Thursday 4 R.P. workers, the Fire Brigade and the Ambulance men h busy time this morning when fire broke out and gutted a shop, house in Upper Pickering Street. There was one death—a child left behind by its mother and the rest of the
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  • 39 2 Reuter. London. Feb. 17.—The Maharaja of Gondals has placed one lakh of rupees £7.500) at the disposal of the Admiralty for the benefit of the dependents of those who lost their lives in the sinking of ■.M.S. Royal Oak.—Reuter.
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  • 64 2 Reuter. Amsterdam, F< •>•< THE Netherlands Govi plates terminating Ebesgaben" tlove »ifts) ing Holland for Germany patch of thes-? gifts, mostl; has reached a volume an wholesale export. The nackets a re mostly sen viduals but in most larg will handle the whole
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  • 71 2 Mr. Churchill and ttu C the cruisers Ajax and Exet f will speak at the Guildhall. London, to-morrcr between 2.30 and 3 p cheon which is bein» given in honour of the officers and m I these cruisers. The speeches will be broadcast in the
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  • 65 2 Reuter. Paris, lea. fit L\ST Bight's tom.nunique refers I" local infantry and artfllery action and a renewal of anatan activity.—Reuter. A few small exchanges of artillery fire between casemates on the Rhine: are re ported by the French military uutnonu-* to day. Hatierie On the
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  • 58 2 Reuter. London. Feb rN the Commons to-day. Mr Butk. stated in repiv to a f^ e 't he was not in a position to nainew date of the publication of the TOj Papei dealing with the Anglo-. tus m negotiations of last year. Hr. j^" cl the dicated
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  • 30 2 Reuter. London. Feb untitled Vice Admiral Sir untitled Purvis has been appointed in cief of America and wesi Squadron In succession to 111 4 Sidney Meyrick from March v Reuter.
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  • 211 2 Reuter. Shanghai, I** 11 ANOTHER desperate light |n trol of the Chinese Shanghai is believed to be 1« following; an article in a '»P an owned Chinese new; paper here m Ing "return" o£ the tribunalAftr; a scathing attack on in* bnnafe f' "their inefficiencies for the flagrant
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    • 166 2 COUGHS *$\g&M Soon CURED J'W/«| THAT irritating cough rnakfcs your throat sore and painful, I It Inflames the delicate air tubes m e^^. and often results in serious conse- 4y /1 y v A feti quences. Therefore, be sure to //I M take Peps antiseptic, breatheable x J f ai
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  • 65 3 new British Colonial poi licy. under which grants ill made ior the social pelol the Colonies and prorates w well as lor their nomk development, will be 1 by the Secretary of le lor ihe (Monies in a -i t to-night at 10 20. 13
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  • 132 3 HOCK GUAN (37). a Hokkien, L (1 trial this morning in second police court before .Mr. ad Oldham on a charge of 13 pieces of iron valued at property of Lee Seh Hong Dee. 25 last at 9 a.ni in Goodman Road. ppUcatkn of Court Inspector
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  • 822 3 documents found IN POLICE RAID S i nga) >oro, Wed nesday. j. which was described by the prosecution as one of the most serious political cases in recent years, in which the accused are alleged to be members of "the most powerful branch of the
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  • 192 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. INVOLVING a total cost of just over 5400.000 a nfw dredge was launched yesterday at Kota Bharu the property of Kota Bharu Tin LUL t The launching ceremony was attended oy a large gathering, among those present being His
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  • 106 3 /*HAP Goh Meh to-night will see the conclusion of the Chinese New Year celebrations, when following the firing of cracke s between six and eight the w men and children in their best clothes and most expensive jewellery WllJ dive round the city in cars
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  • 108 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Wednesday A campaign of rounding up vagran in Malacca is beim> carried out by the Police. On Monday two Indians and a Malay YOUth weie produced before the Pol: 1 Court, charged under the new Vagranc) Ordinance. They were ordered
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  • 18 3 The Food Supply Officer. Singapore, has issued a food coaler's licence to the firm "Impanex".
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  • 20 3 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Esson and child have returned from home leave Mr Essen will be stationed in Penang
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  • 330 3  -  (From Our Own Corresespondent Muar, Wednesday. 3JOHAMAD ZIN BIX MOHAMAD DAL!. Johore-born Malay em- aS T a alltl_malarial cool >' «as to-day produced before Mr. P! M C e L V J at the M «ar Assizes and charged with having caused gnevous hurt to
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  • 56 3 This month's full moon day, which falls en Teh. 22. will be celebrated under the patmnax of Mr. P. H. Hendry, at the Singapore Buddhist Temple ot 96. Outran Road. The agenda will be as usual A srrmon ln Sinhalese w.'il be delivered by the resident Bhikkhu.
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  • 32 3 The detectives in conference in a scene frr.m -1 Killed The Count." ihe play which the Island Committee are producing at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday.—Le Marquis.
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  • 86 3 (Fiom Oar Own Co i respondent) Muar, Wednesday. I picked the ehanca up from the roadside." said an elderly Chinese named Tan Khun, when he was charged belore Inche Hare: bin Ahmad with being found to be in possession of tour boons 'two leaf
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  • 70 3 (From Our Own Correspond eat) Seremban. Wednesday. The manager of the Rex Talkie.,, Gemas Mr. R S. Naidu, was convict I by the Seremban magistrate. Mr J. ;i H. Cunyngham Brown, M C S., to-daY on a charge of inconsiderate driving and fined $40. His driving
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  • 330 4 SALARY DUE TO TWO PLAINTIFFS Singapore, Wednesday. HOLDING the view that both plaintiffs were due for salary during the months that they worked with the defendant factory, his lordship Mr. Justice Manning awarded the sum of $1,875 to Robert Curt Barth and Herbert
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  • 182 4 Singapore, Wednesday TAN AH KUI. long Sian Sm and Tan Tek Li. all Hainan :se. claimed trial this morning in the Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L McFall on charges of assisting in the management of an unlawful society, the "Malayan Communist Party The society was
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  • 50 4 At a meeting of the Federated Malay States Bar Committee, held on Feb. 3. Messrs. J. M. Lewis, Chin Swee Onn. W d. W. Hastings. X K. Benjamin and J. T.TosswiH were electeJ members of the Federated Malay States BaCommittee for the year. Mr. Morris Edgar was elected hon. secretary.
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  • 71 4 Singapore. Wednesday lIANG JIU KWANG. a Hainanese. claimed trial this moraine in th«s Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. McFall on charges of attempting to take out of the Colony local currency, to the value of $330 in Straits Settlements currency. Mr Ernest H. Tunn
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  • 73 4 Tho Chinese Christian Association will be celebrating its 50th anniversary on Saturday it 8 15 p m. in the V.M.C.A. Hall. Orchard Road. A* usual, there wiU be an attractive proßnunni" and a special collection will be taken for the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Admission will be by ticket
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  • 86 4 Singapore, Wednesday. "WHEN I bought it, I thought ff that it was a warrior idol," said 54-year-old Chan Quee Kee, proprietor of a curio shop, when pleading guilty in the Third Police Court to a charge of publicly exhibiting an obscene idol at his shop
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  • 65 4 Singapore, Wednesday. CLAIMING trial to a charge of cheating Mr. H. de Souza. proprietor of the Mayfield Kennels and Zoo of 120 turkeys valued at $970.32 on Dec. 16 last. Harry Goldenberg. a 52-year-old Britisher had his case postponed a week for mention in
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  • 584 4 Singapore, Wednesday. FIGHT strokes of the rattan and four months' rigorous imprisonment was tho sentence passed on a Cantonese named Khong Koon, this afn -rnoon. by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate when he was found guilty of attempting to extort money
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    • 42 4 NOTICE Consumers of ALLSOP1 1 BEER in Singapore are notified that the retail selling prices are as follows until further notice: Cor 1 dozen Quarts $7.1.» Cor 1 dozen Pints S 1.20 (INCLUDING DUTY) CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. 201, CANTONMENT ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 97 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. ON Sunday night, in Menglembu, a Sikh constable saw a group cf about five Chinese gambling behind the public baths, and after getting the aid of another Sikh police officer they raided the game. Except for a
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  • 85 5 Trie Singapore Municipal health statement foi the week ending Feb. 17 gives the total death' ?32 the death rate being 20 27 per mille p*' annum, compared with 19.84 in the preceding week and with 19 66 in the corresponding weel««t year The birth rate is 43.17.
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  • 120 5 (.nmp photograph taken at the 37th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A C.J. Towers, at Ipoh. on Feb. 11. Mr lowers is standing fourth from ihe left and Mrs. Towers is seated im mediately in front of him. The are: Mr. A. L Birse,
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  • 220 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, WednesGay. f HONG KIM TAI and Lee Ah Hong were yesterday produced before Sheikh Abu Baker, first magistrate, and charged with being found in possession of 17 leaf packets and three tins of non-Government chandu. at 165, Jalan Abdullah, on
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  • 136 5 Last Night's First Night THOSE who never tire of laughing at Joe E. Brown's antics will enjoy "Beware Spooks," his latest film which opened at the Capitol la:;' night. As usual laughs fall thick and fast as the wide-mouthed comedian treads his unwitting way through situation
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  • 753 5 COMMON INTEREST IN THE BALKANS London, Feb. 4. gINTE Hitler's speech last Thursday, diplomatic circles in Paris believe that there has been a renewal of Italo-German friendship. My information is that this is true—in part. After exchanging numerous Notes and several secret emissaries, Mussolini and
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  • 20 5 The fortnightly tea meeting Of the Ipoh Om Club, Inch, was held at the Eastern Hotel, at 5.30 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 61 7 H Singapore. Thursaay answered a private sumin th-; Fourth Police Court toi he i.s alleged to have comoffence cf crim fal intimidathreatoning H J Stacy with jury with intent to cause him itten apology for some office ged to have committed. r de Souza is counsel for the
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  • 24 7 unititled morning, Mr. Stewart, untitled District Officer, Balik Pulau. visited the new Sungei Manik where Malays from Pennr.g d in. clearing prior to coloni-
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  • 546 8 "PjWERY Eurasian should have an adequate command of the English language," declared the Malacca delegate at the recent AllMalaya Eurasian Conference at Singapore. He added a suggestion that Government should give free English education to all poor Eurasian children and grant privileges similar to those now enjoyed
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  • 309 8 Reuter. Stockholm, Feb. 21. ciNCE the beginning of the war, Sweden has Jj\j£ 5 mines 32 cargo steamers, aggregating 64,000 tons, the bweoisn Foreign Minister told Parliament, in reply to an interpellation. 228 Swedish seamen perished, and 15 were missing. Seven ship s were, for
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  • 31 8 Reuter. The Hague. Feb 21. Dutch anti-aircraft batteries openea fire on foreign planes of an unknown nationality near Den Helden during the night, it is officially announced.—Reuter
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  • 150 8 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. IN the House ot Commons to-day, asked to give the latest complete information regarding the results of action against enemy submarines, Mr. Churchill said that the successes against U-boats had been greater than had been foreseen. He added:—"The results must vary from
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  • 43 8 Reuter. New York, Feb. 21. THE Department of Agriculture has announced that the flour export subsidy on shipments to China via Hongkong is to be advanced by 15 cents to $1.40 per barrel, ettective from to-aay. —Router.
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  • 53 8 PREMIER WAR AIMS Reuter. London, Feb. 21. Asked in the Commons to make a categorical declaration on Britain's war aims, Mr. Chamberlain declared that he saw no object in adding to the categorical declarations already made by members of th fi Government on the purposes of Great Britain in the
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    132 8 readers will note how the European-owned Press fa itself in fulsome praise of Colonial Development policy, which provides for grants up to a maximum of ten million pounds per year for the next ten years for the Colonial Empire as a whole and rj \xmg whatever to meet
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  • 163 8 rpHIXKIXG Asiatics have never believed that Britain's policy is one of ruthless exploitation. They are not in any danger of believing a word of what Goebbels or any other Nazi liar tells them about how the British Colonies are run. If there is any ditheriness in high
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  • 124 8 THEY are not so stupid as to regard this Colonial Development Fund as such a gesture. They know that it is merely an expansion of a longstanding policy of granting help (mainly economic) to those CoW#* and Dependencies in need of it and that it was under discussion
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  • 66 8 A EUROPEAN-OWNED Prf 5 which has in recent year-< (aimed to speak for the Asiatic faiw down on the first real opportunepresented by the declaration "new policy," of expressing authentic Asiatic view on tn Colonial Office attitude to As*** aspirations. On the fundamental iU Asiatic—and, of course, of
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  • 46 8 Reuter. Ankara. Feb untitled A Turkish Co-ordination untitled piesidcd ever by Premier SaydJ br?n established under the emergenc fence law "for the protection er nation" put into force yesterday v membsrs of the committers will Ministers of National Defence, fina National Economy. Agriculture, merce and Transport—Reuter.
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    • 80 8 \Ls ~T\ For FUTURE m A*J Freights are rising. Purchases made now save you much C BH Jfes B made Eau (le Colo? e s exce i] en value CP StTa < Ideal for dail y use in Bath, the sickSnip iroom or other purposes. g LARGE BOTTLES Thousands of
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  • 454 9 London. Feb. 21. lUX Prime Minister's declaration in the House of Commons on the Altmark incident is unanimously endorsed by all sections of the British Press, which describe Mr. hamberlain's speech as a prompt and convincing answer to the arguments advanced by the Norwegian
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  • 92 9 Reuter. Tientsin, Feb. 21. jQRIVEN to desperation by the high cost of flour, which is now quoted at $20 and more per bag, also by the high cost of other foodstuffs, poor Chinese staged a food riot in the native city this m orn i ng.—Re
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  • 125 9 Reuter. Moscow, Feb. 21. A WAR communique issued by the Soviet Army in the Leningrad military area states: "Soviet troops yesterday continued to develop their offensive on the Karelian Isthmus and occupied the town and f wtress of Koivisto (Bjoerkoe), a strategic town at the
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  • 73 9 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 21. 4 DECREE depriving Maurice Thorez, former French Communist leader, of his French nationality will be published in the official Journal to-day The Paris military tribunal on Nov. 28 sentenced him in his absence to six years' imprisonment on a charg? of
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  • 134 9 MUST TAKE OVERSEA ROUTE TO BANGKOK FRANCE has forbidden Japanese planes to fly over Indo-China on the new route between Thailand and Japan. s Jkdrion comes shortly after the Japanese bombing of the French-owned railway from Indo-China, though there is no official indication that
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  • 189 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. j AFTER being adrift for five days In a cnppled motor boat, eleven surviI vors of the crew cf 24 of a Norwegian j steamer whos? name is stated to the Teenstad, torpedoed off the west j coast of Eire on Feb.
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  • 122 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. I *;KED fop information regarding the I» present abode of Major Steve|s ani Captain Payne Best, abducted by the Germans near the Dutch frontier in November last. Mr Butler declared that as far as was known, these two officers were
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  • 67 9 Reuter. London, Feb 21. f APTAIN George Willian Tailby, a wealthy justice of th e peace of Skeffington, Leicestershire, was fined £100 with £20 costs at Bow Street under the War defence Finance Regulations for failing to offer for sale to the Treasury foreign currency It is
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  • 104 9 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. IfR. CHAMBERLAIN declared in an answer to a question in the Comn.on s to-day that he was not prepared to state the extent of the information of ttv Government as to the state of the enemy forces. "In the event of an
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  • 111 9 Reuter. Copenhagen, Feb. 21. 'THE Merchant Seamen OrganisaA tien in Denmark has sent letters to the Governments of Germany and Great Britain asking for more considerate treatment of neutral ships. Xn the letter to Great Britain they Kate that some prevision should be made for
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  • 20 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: Friendly, S.C.F.A. vs. RA F Stadium; S.C.C. Six-a-side tournament, S.C.C. TENNIS: V M C A. tournament.
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  • 181 10 Singapor Wednesday VT a C .unci! meeting of the Straits .'Chinese Football Association held at ti«g den Club yesterday the following committees we:e elected: Finance committee: The Hen. Mr. Taj Lian Td: (Chairman* and Messrs. Xi Khai Kone and Soh Ghee Soon. Selection committees: Ist TeamM< rs.
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  • 337 10 Reutens' Team Wins On Padang 1 GOAL scored two minutes from Hie interval proved to tette** A in, factor in the S.R.C. six-a-side soccer final played on the Padang vestcrdav between G. Rev tens' team ami A. G. Vainer* s U.n. ot Reut
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  • 88 10 Reuter. London. Feb. 21. i lAUGHTER greeted a statement J by Sir Kingsley Wood to the effect that the boxer Tommy Farr 1 was released from military duty because he was found on medical examination to be below the required standard. When it was
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  • 10 10 ENTRIES FOR untitled RACES WAX BE FO< \":> ON I'AGh 7
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  • 305 10 a goalless draw. The Busmen, who were better oppor aUSssffissass nvariaWy ah the B.£ C. attempts at cum lan goalie Kirn Lao*, who was a cool played and never lost his head even in were awarded a penalty kick in the .Oh mmute but failed to score.
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  • 451 10 TWO ties were played yesterday on the padang the second day ol the SCO six-a-side soccer tournament. In the first of these Ferguson's team beat Dunhill's team by six clear goals while in the next Bembroke's team beat Welsh's team by the only goal scored
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  • 46 10 The spventh anniversary of the Merndale Badminton Party will b? celebrated at the Hng. 196-5. East Coast Road (Bth Mile Stone) on Feb 24 ;md 25 Members are requested to HHMIII hit a! 22. Saunders Road or 281. Upper Serangoon Road, for free transport.
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  • 443 10 r:E following were the n V.M.C.A. Open Tennis T< Men's Handicap Single par. d day at Dhoby Ghaut: R. Nathan 1—15.3)I —15.3) won on a S.A. Dawood < —15.2. I.A. Alsagoff (—30.3' beat 1 Kirn (scr. > 6—l; 6—4. Seah Keng Siew (—15.31 beat
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  • 517 10 Singapore, Wednesday k BIG upset was caused in the Business Houses' League this evening, when, on the Harbour Board ground, the Straits Times team <k featerl the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank team, last year's champiofi to the tune of two goals to one. A
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    • 506 10 I i! SERRAVALLO'S TONIC It Contains The Three Recognised Tonic, Blood-Making And Strengthening Agents i^'sT^W Defy Tropical Ailmenti by fortifying ynnr Constitution with Depression—low spirits—fatigue—all are warnings to yon that you art It It AVAL L «JTS V^fm Tonic—Cmihona and Iron Wine—immediately Danishes that depressed w 1 *J§ reeling by
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  • 170 11 Chungking, Feb. 18. Japanese left wing which rushI rd t<> Pinyang has suffered most u itilj because the supporting tral and right columns were badIs held by the Chinese forces, rea C hinese military spokesman invaders were effectively the Nanning-Warning and yang highways. Chinese pressed to Litang
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  • 121 11 N f hu »ffkin?, Feb. 18 IV, j 1 st a?ed on February li the ainese forces operaUn? vsihwei successfully re- t 1 Hofn (Luhou a coastal ii ior Penapu. Anking and Chur i\t 1 i to a be,ated report wn was taken coniAs the
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  • 31 11 be rou„„ In Um city Province is primarily the land of thi lnl« "l!""* be visible ¥u »'>=>" Chinese from E 2« uS" STZh* Yunnanese speak ihe Mandarin dialect
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  • 255 11 The authorities intend to devote the four districts to the cultivation of cinchona trees, camphor trees, cotton, hemp, tea. tung trees and cocoanut trees. A A reclamation bureau organised by the provincial government and the overseas organizations will be responsible for planning this experimental colony. It
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  • 632 11 Need For More Relief Workers workerThav 3,1(1 other social the Zl 6 als been mobilised to the fullest extent for service in con. -nh such organisation/^ ht National Spiritual Movement the New Life Movement." an Service for Wounded Soldiers," 7rzi^ ice/, nd SELM?
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    • 22 11 /gjSs. STANDS ALONE FOR ECONOMICAL I Y7< Ml RELIABLE PERFORMANCE AND 6 m\f)\ "SAFETY FAST" motoring. MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. r\ %X WEARNE
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    • 317 11 Agonies of Wind and Stomach-Ache By Dr. KB. Scott, M.D., Paris order"^'i orms f wiZ, "5 ver y distr-ssin» I think s!s hm M^ e !!%T^ y eutraJi Son an^d'^t'ug" 06 aßHi lst X Note: 'Eisurated' n»«*., t Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours nefs^wtak^J 088 of vl Sow,
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    • 200 12 Si M I for clear distinct re- C Z m production for which > fi tfcey are unsurpassed y 5} Agents: 25 2 HOK BOON LEONG 9 j3 Distributors: vj '1 Radio General Agency <? A Kuala Lumpur. >i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOU»t CU»CK AND WATCH REPAIRS
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    • 535 12 Where To Listen In To-Day I SINGAPORE MBM sfSHS'fe i szrSsFSrs* i% vaX u** SO n g and lM "ws and mid-day Bu*-. Tm 8.25 fX^WrtJn. Copra prices. The Duriyang Seni Troupe. It-JJ J"; r>S News Bulletin. 1.40 Interval. A VTow o in EllfclLsh I'm n m News Summary. 500
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    • 429 13 BUY SELL LOST FOUND CLASSIFIED.ADS RENT AUCTION HIRE SERVICE I D British Foreman, expeuDriUing and Blasting m K o< k Apply with copies of to Box No. 495, c o Malax a Singapore. ifcD Amateur Music. Parues to Happy Garden." Apply 28 dc or phone 4836 or 3593. «582-C;. PEAN
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    • 479 13 Educational giv^ G^ y S V LEgSONS Box No iv n ed Eur °Pean lady. S 4J7 c o Mala ya Tribune, Singa- 1589-C). Road. Singapore^ ***** Enquiries Phone 1 (559-C). HS, ShUlings Monthly. 40 wars Commercial Art c Journalism, ture S2.,ahr Sam tatlon > Architect 7«»-": txptnenped Wacher, teachinc
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    • 578 13 Miscellaneous L. S. No. 434 AGREEABLE. Supply address at Box No. 500 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. <595-C) ZANDU REJUVINA eradicates General i-*;bility; Functional Disorders. Fortnight's course $3.50. Kesarijivan reconditions body. 80 days' supply $5. Postage extra. K. N. Padman, 130 A, Middle Road, Singapore. (568-C;. T ?P?^ AND SEE
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    • 564 13 VVE&TINGHOUSE 5 c. ft. Refrigerator in perfect condition. $160 cash. Brinkmann Co., 15, Grange Read, Singapore. (592-Ci. -HISTORY OP FASCISM" IN TAMIL Si b/551*32 from X Ramachandran, iyi-ii Cecil Street, Singapore. Post free. j (533-C). ROYAL TYPEWRITER, Portable, $70 nearest. Norris. straits Trading, Singapore. (591-C). _j*P_ 66, Long Teakwood Chairs
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    • 549 13 Domestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announced of Mr I Wee Kirn Poh, son of Mr. Mrs. Wee Peow Yong, to Miss Madaleine Scow only daughter of Mr. Mrs. Scow Eng Scow. The marriage will take place very shortly. "TWO ENGLISH SOLDIERS" aged 23 wish to correspond with two European
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    • 699 13 Pufi&c &x NOTO m„ le of Household Furniture al No. 27, Barker Road, which was fixed for Sunday the 25th. instant has been cancelled. THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of luxuriously made-to-order essentiotLt 1 1601 European polished TEAK FINING BEDROOM hair colourful TIENTSIN centre carpets, beautiful oil paintings, charmingly-ducoed
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  • 1082 14 Why Roy Stood For Election "THE progressive potentialities of the movement ha\e (>u grown its leadership. Instead of adjusting itself to the progressive unfolding political potentialities of the movement t e «9 ship is trying to retain its position at the cost of the interna
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  • 210 14 London. Feb. 8. N the House of Commons at ques- tion time. Sir Alfred Knox referred to the ban on Indian emigration to Ceylon under which a Tamil worker in a Ceylon tea garden, who visits India for a week on a visit to friends or
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  • 155 14 Bombay, Feb. 14. FOR four temporary jobs of women canvassers, eac*h carrying a monthly salary of Rs. 80 a business man of Bombay has received two hundred applications in a week. Although his advertisement specifically stated that only women would be eligible for the
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  • 66 14 Calcutta. Fe THE 16-year-old blind bitri Rcy C howdhu; ani has passed the sapph i matriculation examin Lion »f the Calcutta Cniver«it> and h placed in the first divi stated to be the Brsl m late blind girl in India. Miss Sabitri was a stud the
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  • 69 14 Cochin. I eh. IT is understood that the p negotiations in connection w.th the supply of Alwaye water t., the British Cochin Manicipalitj nearing successful terminate n. The Chairman of th< Municipality has received cation from the G wherein the Government Travancore Gtovernmenl tion to
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  • 248 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. AT an extraordinary general meeting of the Malacca Indian Association, held yesterday at its club premises, a resolution requesting the Government to appoint an Indian Municipal Commissioner was unanimously adopted. The resolution which was moved Mr. R. Gcpi. Hon.
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  • 304 14 IT is likely that the generosity of Mr. Anantrai Pattani of Bhavnagar ma\ enable the Indian Institute of International Affairs, which is a branch of "Chatham House." London, to achieve the ambition of possessing a building of its own in Delhi. Mr. Pattani has cffered the
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  • 40 14 Major-General N. M. untitled geon-General to the Gov*: Madras, addressing a meeting Malabar District Medical A at the Beach Hotel, sP against starting of a sa Malabar for tuberculosis the event of the District no subsidy would be givi Government.
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    • 300 14 SOMETHING fi|k SHOUT ABOUT!^^* 7 THE GOOD WHOLESOME ffiktft. QUALITY OF THE BREAD A CAKES BAKED M Raffles Bakery Ĕ^of MADE WITH CHOICEST Up r* INGREDIENTS UNDER V STRICTLY HYGI E A I C \jk CONDITIONS. Order by phone—s3Bl V r- -f Deliveries daily from 5 to 9 p.m. 1
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    • 7 14 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V.E. JACOB, B.A.
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    • 75 14 A. T. EDWARDS Co. Ltd. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SAW MODERN DESIGN STAIN POLiSHED TEAK AND I HOUSEHOLD FURNJ HIRE Including:—Sitting-room Suites, Extending Teak Dm carpets, H.M.V. cabinet G.E.C. Refrigerator, attra< boards, glass-ware, crock' garden implements, pot I (The property of Wing J. G. Waiser. ELAJ To be held at No. SI
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  • 275 15 LONDON TIN London, Wednesday. t i Price» £246V 2 Buyers Sellers Official Price) £246*4 Buyers £246 V 2 Sellers LONDON RUBBER London, Wednesday. g| 181 B S Quiet 12 7 8 b 13 s Mar 12 13 16 b 12 15 16 s d' Apr. 12 3
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  • 182 15 Singapore, Thursday. kg are the exchange stock morning according to the daily tied by the Hongkong and Banking Corporation. SELLING 24 1 16 J*Kton demand 2 4 1 I» v is demand 2057 ri demand 208 2*jßburg demand demand 46 7,8 R demand 51 5 8 demand 87 demand
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  • 294 15 Attractive Bids For Tin Shares From London: Prices Of Metal Continue To Rise. (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. attractive bids were received this morning from London for tin shares, and another feature of the market today is the continued tendency of the price of the metal
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  • 24 15 Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers: 382: Sellers: 38 TIN $124"down SI.
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  • 84 15 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. IN thp House of Commons to-day, Mr I Graham White asked whether in vlw of tSrforthcoming meeting of the D nprifionTn the quota was made unless S C Ltisfled it would not interfere mSmum use of l^ quota deSTrested w?th the
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  • 63 15 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. /*N the Stock Exchange rising values O'and expansion of were outstanding features cf to-day s industrials oils, coppers, diamonas, an? all met investment demand, and appreciable gains were reg Home VaUs were firmer, and gilt-edged securities less prominent owing to lnSin other
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  • 920 15 FRASER CO'S SHARE REPORT Singapore, Feb. 21. MINING Buyer* Sellers Ampat Tin 5|- 5|6 \ustral Amal 61- 6 6cd Austral Malay 37!- 39|-cd Ayer Hi.am 24i- 25;Ayer Weng 0.70 0.75 Bangrln 21 9 22)9 Batu Selangor 1.55 1.60 Berjuntal 10.3 11.3xd Burma Malay 23 iS 24 3 Chenderlang 16|- 17|Hltam
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  • 86 15 During the week ending Feb. 10. exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to ,49.372 oases, of which 45.924 (93 per cent cases were to the United Kingdom, 1.555 (3 p*v cent.) cases to Canada, and 1.893 (4 per cent cases elsewhere. Total exports for the
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    • 114 15 I THE I EASTERN BANK LIMITED. j j (incorporated in England) I; (SINGAPORE BRANCH) li 4, D'Almeida Street. I Authorised and subscribed I Capital £2,000,000 I Paid-up Capital £1,000.000 I Reserve Fund 500,000 I HEAD OFFICE: LONDON I Branches: I Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, I Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, II Hahrein,
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    • 256 15 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in 53.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos.: 5182, 5183, 5184. 5185 5186 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy Chairman. Chlonh
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    • 365 15 BTEAMER BATLINGB. BRITISH INPIA PASSENGER A 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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    • 165 15 PoO 1 BRITISH j INDIA j 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 perforcerestricted. All vessels may call at
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  • 134 16 Reuter. London, Feb. 21. IN the House of Commons to-day, Mi. I Butler (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairsi reporting on the recent arrests of Britons, said that the Reverend F.E. Watts (an Australian, in charge of the Kobe branch of the Mission to Seamen i, Mr.
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  • 64 16 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Bangkok, Thursday The Hon. Steven Runciman. follrwing his visit to Thailand when the King came from Europe, has sent £300 to the Chulalongkorn University to pro vide an annual prize for the best essay on Thai history, prior to the
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  • 558 16 Lover Acquitted On Murder Charge (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. rpHE story of an alleged brutal attack on on e lover by another on a moonlight night in June of last year, which was attended with fatal results, and the subsequent disposal of
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  • 107 16 (Frcm Our Own R THE death took place o JJ* fordshire, as th e result 2 n mg accident, of a forme, viuia an, Pilot Officer i Delamore. the elder son S A. W. Delamore. 1 v,r Robin Delamore uus Bungsar Hospital. Kuala i" J
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  • 239 16 (From Our Own irrnptufl LumPUr on a charge of t riV/ minal of trust iv renect cf a bicycle, Lassim bin Taib. u ho described himself as a police ,>en- sioner, was fined S5O or one month's rigorous imprisonment in dtiault by j Raja
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  • 150 16 Reuter. Ottawa, Fin. 21. "JiRAINING of a second Canadian division is proceeding rapidly and a decision has been reached to despatch it overseas al appropriate time/ declared Mr. Mackenzie Xin ff broadcasting here to-day. !n e rC ier added tnat to Air Force a co-operation squadron
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  • 41 16 w„ D M London, Feb. 21. tho* fK ßutler Stated that ne understood Msi J? c recent decl aration by the Swedish Government refusing the passage of foreign troops through Sweden did not apply to volunteers.
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  • 65 16 Reuter. London, Feb. THE Air Ministry annoin: reconnaissance of Heligola was carried out successfully b Royal Air Force aircraft Lasl The German High Com;.. > col jjj munique states that "aftei several enemy planes penetral gol.and Bight from the vest an west, violating Dutch territ< a
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