Malaya Tribune, 27 August 1940

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- -No. 205. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, August 27, 1940.
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  • 463 1 London, Aug. 27. fHREE waves of Germin bombers and fighters were thrown aiiisl south and south-west England yesterday. The first, 21 noon, attacked a Ken»ish town and aerodrome. The second, about 2.30 p.m.. came in across the Thames Estuary to Essex and Sussex. The
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  • 770 1 Defences Beat Off Waves Of Attackers Reuter. London, Aug. 27. raids over the London area were still in progress at midnight, having lasted already over three hours —the longest raid London has so far experienced. A salvo of bombs was dropped in one area and
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  • 83 1 Reuter. Dublin, Aug. 26.—1t is officially announced ihat a German bomber flew over the areas of Campilf. Ballymitty, Dannow and Duncormlek in the County Wexford between 2 p.m. and 3. p.m. to-day. Bcmbs were dropped at each of these points. A co-operative creamery was wrecked. Three
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  • 475 1 R.A.F. COMPLETELY RUINED HIS PLANS Reuter. London, Aug. 27. (^ERMAN Y, having suffered very sharp reverses, may J be expected to increase the weight of her air offensive against Britain, particularly at night. This authoritative vjcw, writes Renter's air correspondent, was expresses in London
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  • 180 1 London, Aug. '>• THIKK is a very.fine spirit among Londoners, despite the German air raids, which are having an effect far from what Hitler and his chiels expect to produce. Londoners are In no way discouraged by the mass attacks which, as you
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  • 19 1 The British Ministry of Food states that there is no intention at the moment to extend the rationing scheme.
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  • 10 1 The Urich Chancellery in Berlin.
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  • 616 1 Reuter and British Wireless. New York, Aug. Un. HPO-DciVS l T nited Press despatch from Berlin, describing in detail the British raid on Berlin, particularly Ihe planes swooping over Hitler'a haneclh ry, look as il s chid headlines —"British heathen zooming over Hitler's new Chancellery
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    • 37 1 ON OTHER PACES Page Social Evil Probe 2 \i v Malayan Air Link 3 sport 4 otincil Speeches 5 Egypt*! Army, Air Force 6 More Haiders Down 7 inemas 8 financial News 11 Lmpire Arms Mission 12
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  • 291 2 London B urma Woman Worker In Singapore (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. A N c a probe into the question of prostitution in the Colony is being conducted at the moment by Miss Niccoll Jones, of the London Women's Police Force, who is undertaking
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  • 573 2 Singapore, Monday. UOICING his protest against the f acceptance of the certificate of emergency, by which the Contribution to War Funds Bill was rushed through all stages at the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day, Mr. E. C. H. Charlwood said that none
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  • 113 2 Singapore, Monday. WHILE two Chinese were discussing the sale of counterfeit coins in a coffee shop in Robinson Road, detectives raided the place and arrested Lim Ah Eng, a 36-year-old Chinese. In his coat pocket were found two rolls of paper containing fifty 20-cent forty-nine
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  • 84 2 Singapore, Monday. THE taxes on locally manufac- tured aerated waters and imported aerated waters, introduced as a means of a contribution towards the war, were both repealed at this morning's Legislative Council meeting. Moving the repeal of these taxes, Mr. N. A. Worley, acting Attorney
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  • 78 2 S Singapore, Monday. AID to have threatened a woman With a knife in order to make her give certain evidence in a criminal case in which he is involved, Sinasamy, alias Black John, a Tamil, was produced bej. g. Rappcport, the Third Police Magistrate, to-day
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  • 246 2 Singapore, Monday. rpWO days before a wedding at which he was to have officiated, a 50-year-old Tamil, Alagappan, mandore of the Permanent Ways Department, F.M.S.R., was found lying in an unconscious condition in Spooner Road, opposite the Pahan* flat* E. Sinadurai, a
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  • 838 2 'McMillan Hun Swee Offered Bribes'—Officer LOVE DAY'S DEFENCE OPENS Singapore. T JIEUT. F. N. CROFT, Surveyor of Works, C.R.E stated to have been instrumental in the arrest, earlier ik year, of Soh Hun Swee on charges of bribery, wa« who testified on accused's behalf, when the defence cs yesterday in
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  • 53 2 Singapore, Monday. THE Volunteer Air Force (Amendment,' Bill was taken through all stages under a certificate ot emergency, and passed in th° Legislative Council this morning. The acting Attorney General, Mr. N. A. Worley, stated that the amendments proposed were a necessary preliminary to the reorganisation
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  • 589 3 TELLING THE PUBLIC Singapore, Monday. 'JOUCHING on several subjects of a domestic character upon which the public would welcome advice, Mr. E. N. C. Woollerton, addressing the Legislative Council on the motion for adjournment to-day. said that at this time of national emergency, it
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  • 337 3 10-Day Service Via A ustra Ha (Tribune Staff Reporter) NEW air link between Malaya and San Francisco is to be forged, thi3 time via Sydney and Auckland, taking from nine to ten days. About two weeks ago, it was exclusively revealed in the
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  • 281 3 Singapore, Monday. THE unique position of the Colony, in retaining a ponderous and expensive as well as dangerous system of collection of land revenue, already modified in the F.M.S., was pointed out by the acting Attorney General, Mr. N. A. Worley, at this morning's Legislative
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  • 92 3 Singapore, Monday. MOVING the approval of a loan of $1,750,000 to the Malacca Municipality at today's Legislative Council meeting, Mr. L. G. Corney, acting Financial Secretary, announced that Malacca would have a new electric supply scheme to replace that cf the Malacca Electric Co.,
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  • 310 3 Singapore, Monday. DEPLYING to points raised by some of the Unofficial members at the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day, the acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. H. Weisberg, said that in regard to the suggestion of Mr. Woollerton that wider use of the Department of Information
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  • 43 3 The grand variety entertainment, which the Combined Services are giving at the Victoria Theatre on Sept. 13 and 14, will be under the patronage of H E the Commander-in-Chief, China Station. HE. the General Office r Commanding, and the Air ViceMarshal.
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  • 71 4 Book line (Mass.), Aug. 26. THE following are the results of to-day's ties in the American lawn tennis championships doubles finals: Mixed: Robert Riggs and Miss Alice Marble beat Kramer and Miss Dorothy Bundy, 9—7, 6—l. Men's: Jack Kramer and Ted Schroeder beat Gardener Mulloy and Henry
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  • 287 4 Customs 4 V.M.C.A. 2 LTHOUGH the V.M.C.A. attacked almost continually, in their Division II "B" soccer match against the Customs yesterday, they were beaten by four goals to two on their own ground. Main reasons for the V's defeat were their forwards, tne
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  • 173 4 JHE second bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club for August was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted cw W i? o r Miss M E Duff and Capt H. B. de M. Hunter with a net score of
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  • 62 4 I The following have been selected to play a friendly game of soc%rr r V.M.C.A. against th. b n fM 4» 51 P-m. on Swlnv ad^ ng: r^ W Mk Chan.M. Swyny, c. De Souza, j. G ChTs T n Chua Teck SrJi Orton, K.
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  • 405 4 ARGYLLS POLICE SERVE UP THRILLS 'Keepers Claim Honours In Fast Drawn Game Police 1; Argyll and S.H 1. Police and Argylls played a thrilling one-all draw in a Division 1 league soccer match at the Stadium yesterday. The gam- was fought at a fast pace right from the start and
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  • 92 4 THE R.A.F. beat the Gordons by 1 two goals to one, in a keenly contested Division I league soccer match at Changi yesterday. Hay scored both the goals for UW Airmen while Stewart scored the only goal for the Gordons. R.A.F'. (H Q.) were beaten by
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  • 44 4 In a keenly contested Division I league soccer match at Chanei yesterday, the R.A.F. beat the Gordons by two goals to one Hay scored both the goals for the Airmen while Stewart scored the only goal for the Gordons
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  • 299 4  -  By "SPECTA TOR" PHE second track at Bukit limah was in use this morning when fast work was the order. Most of the runners for races Saturday, the opening day of Singapore Gold Cup meeting, were out. SCARLET TIGER and BAL TA13ARIN were given
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  • 88 4 Covering the distance from Woodlands Police station to the Police Depot, Thompson Road *i?hi! ours 19 minutes, Jit Singh ibikhs) won the Police walking race on Sunday. B Second was Rath Singh (Sikhs) gr up champions were N o or Jf e s n Indians. Gurdial
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  • 23 4 K Ca ning beat the RAF (HQ.) by three goals to one in a soccer at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 24 4 The Division 2A league soccer i h i R A P 'Tengah) which was to £tZ been played at Tanglin yes terday, was postponed
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  • 37 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League, Div. Reserve, R.A.F. v. M.F.A. S.R.C.; Div. t S.C.F.A. v. Loyals, Stadium; Div. IKA), R.A. (8.M.) v. Naval Police. Blakan Mati. The match between the Chinese and Loyals has been postponed.
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  • 198 4 •pHE following are the week-end ties for the men's junior singles and doubles championship, and also the women's junior singles and doubles events, in the Singapore Badminton Association championship meeting now in progress:—, SATURDAY, at 2.15 p.m.:— Low Cheng Koon (Marigold) vs. Lim Seng Cheow (Useful), S. Ahmad
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  • 141 4 A FRIENDLY gam e of table tennis (best of three sets* played between the August Badminton Party and the Great Eastern Life Sports Club on Saturday at the August B.P. premises resulted in a win for the heme team V five games to two. Results (August B.P.
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  • 36 4 Reuter. London, Aug. 27 Aidershot Command beat Aldershot and District by 243 runs 4 for&\ 12 n <Surrey pla y er Gove r ior 37i, Command 180 for 3 mand 263.—Reuter. m
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  • 1414 5 Senior Unofficial Urges Sponsored Youth Movement Singapore, Monday. JJECLARING that there is general satisfaction at recent activities intended to strengthen defensive measures and to provide security, Mr. IF. D. Bisseker, the senior unofficial member, speaking in the Legislative Council to-day on the motion for
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  • 261 5 Singapore, Monday. "WHEN we realise that Eng- j ff land is to-day fighting a life and death struggle against aggressor nations— I nations which are conduct- ing the war in a most brutal manner—l feel that even' 1 part in the British Empire should snbscribe
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  • 276 5 Singapore, Monday. COMMENTING on the Rent Restriction (Amendment) Bill, at to-duy's Legislative Council meeting, the acting AttorneyGeneral, Mr. N. A. Worley, said that the object of the clauses were to protect squatters. The information was that landowners were taking advantage of the shortage of houses
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  • 60 5 Singapore. Monday. AID to have offered a bribe of 5 $200 to Paymaster Commander X H Sherboume. R.N., on Aug. 21 Wang Chee, a w^y e r^ r d Chinese appeared before MrL C Goh, m Fifth Magistrate, 1 °Wang claimed trial and the case was postponed to Sept. 2
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  • 254 5 Singapoie, Monday. QUOTING facts and figures to show that there had been no frequent changes in the personnel of European masters at the Government secondary schools in the Colony in normal times, in reply to Captain Hashim. who complained that there had been such changes, Mr.
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  • 325 5 Singapore, Monday. SPEAKING at the Legislative Council meeting to-day on the Registration of Aliens Bill, the acting Attorney General, Mr. NA. Worley, said that the general scheme was that any alien resident in the Colony had to register his residence or any change cf residence. If
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  • 353 6 JHE British people have peculiar war characteristics which are often misunderstood. They have the habit I of appearing to take things easy at the beginning, but they get quietly and quickly into their stride and finish the job with intense enthusiasm. Within the past few months
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  • 134 6 JTALY is Jess suited economk*Ujr than any other Power for carrying on a long war, particularly a war with the British Empire. For most of her raw materials, she is dependent on supplies which come through the Straits of Gibralter, the Suez Canal and the Dardanelles, and
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  • 542 6 Tioops cf the famous Camel Corps (BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) AlthZnl l Tmy Lih J"i is threatening to invade Egypt. BV *t 2 S ,"°J J stared war, her defence farces «rtafnf,, as f Bn l ,sh fprces stationed in her territory—will y
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  • 257 6 A FTER 693 experiments, British chemists have triumphed in their search for a drug to mitigate the diseases caused to cattle by streptococcal infection. Already the drug is becoming known In the Argentine, where there are huge cattle raising interests, and breeders in Empire countries
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  • 36 6 Chungking. Aug. 24.—Madam ni^ g Kai-shek, since the day has been inspecUn' the facilities and aid being givex? r^rn^H Unfortunate victims in the nPie he r, air raJd Alters and tunnels.—Central News.
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  • 205 6 T H f horn, J America), a a young EnglwhmtT year, proved the th of a big and novel effort crease exports from B the States, and so beh for war material ordered f American factories Mr. Keith Broml f managing director high class English the bridegroom-,;
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  • 467 6 Adolf Hitler as "an idiot operating on a big enough scale to be mistaken for a genius by some people," Dorothy Thomp son, columnist and radio commentator, predicted at a "rally for democracy" at Olvmpia (Detroit, U.S.) that the Nazi leader "will be taken care
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  • 60 6 Tokyo, Aug MR. Laurence A. Stemh ITI American Ambassador to the Soviet Union, is now sun g ihe American Emba;s> hi several days' sight-seeing, following his arrival here from the United State;. Mr. Slcinhardt declined I CW diplomatic and political m»tc ra, Mrs. steinhardt
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  • 151 7 Central News. Chungking, Aug. 23. THE i<' ;il foreign property losses due to Japanese bombings on Aug. 1 and 20 are expected to run well into six figures, irriing to preliminary investigations of the still smoking ruins of the business area. British firms suffered
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  • 133 7 Central News. Chungking, Aug. 23. flUNA is building one kilo- metre of railway line daily, in contrast io the previous pe tl of one kilometre every •ve days, according to the Minister of Communications, Mr. Chang Chia Ngau, when intervien ed. "China's greatness lies in her
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  • 215 7 Central News. Chungking, Aug. 23. THE recent Japanese bombings on Chungking betray the weakness of the Japanese land forces, declared a military spokesman in a press conference on Aug. 22. He said that the Chinese intelligence reports state that the Japanese are experiencing gep mne difficulty in
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  • 55 7 Reuter. Batavia Centrum, Aug. 26. I MX. Mukai managing director ol m the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, and party arrived here this morning, l discusa the production and deI'Wj of oil with the N.E.I. Government.—Reuter. An earlier cable reoorted that i ol American businessmen is also expected
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  • 83 7 Central News. Kweiiin, Aug. 25. THE South Baptist Mission hospital was again bombed and v. recked in a Japanese air raid on Saturday morning when the nostital received three direct bits, wounding 11 patients and servants. The material loss included medical equipment and supplies valued at
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  • 128 7 Reuter. London, Aug. 26. THE Axis powers are making strenuous efforts to revive 1 the Rumanian Hungarian negotiations. According to the official Italian News Agency, the German and Italian ministers in Budapest had a long interview with the Hungarian Foieign Minister, Count Czaky, following the return
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  • 91 7 Eastern News. Tokyo, Aug. 26. MR. Ichizo Kobayashi, Minister of Commerce and Industry, will leave Kobe on Aug. 30 in a steamer for Batavia. as a special envoy to the Dutch East Indies, Japanese newspapers report. He is now rushing preparations <or his visit to the
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  • 54 7 Central News. Chungking.—Mr. Han Lih-wu who is handling relief monies of the Chinese Student Relief Fund from abroad, announces the receipt of £200 from the Australian, Student Union for aiding Chinese students suffering from recent bombings. The Australian Union had remitted several hundred pounds sterling previously for
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  • 45 7 Central News. Hongkong, Aug. 23. fPHE British Ambassador, Sir I Archibald Clark-Kerr, is leaving Shanghai on Aug. 26, instead ot Aug 29, for Hongkong. al route to Ch T^e gkil Ambassador, M. Henri Cosme, Is going to Chungj Eng from Shanghai early in Sept-ember-Central News.
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  • 25 7 Reuter. Rangoon, Aug. 26. T4IE Governor has announced that compulsory service will be instituted in Burma for all European British subjects. —Reuter.
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  • 163 7 Reuter. Cairo, Aug. 26. A SILKEN tricolour, embroidered by French Sisters of Mercy In Cairo, was presented with an imposing ceremony yesterday to the newly formed contingent of French troops at their headquarters on the Suez Canal. The presentation was made by the President of
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  • 608 7 Two Policemen Killed In Attack On London Reuter. London, Aug. 26. ABOUT 130 enemy aircraft approached the Dorset coast and of these 31 were definitely destroyed and many others received heavy punishment. The bulk of the enemy's formation was turned back before
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  • 77 7 Central News. Chungking, Aug. 25. rE first portion, comprising 40 million dollars, of the 100--million-dollar three-year Szechwan development project, has been issued, according to official figures. The main economic re-construc-tion projects which have received loans, Include the Szechwan Development Corporation which received six million dollars; the railway construction,
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  • 103 7 Central News Chungking, Aug. 25. THE Chungking Chamber of Commerce has addressed a plea to the public bodies of foreign countries, urging effective means to check the Japanese aggression, particularly the barbaric bombings in Chungking and other open Chinese cities. The Chamber also wired to Generalissimo Chiang
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  • 211 8 I Singapore, Monday. I A T to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council, the Contributions I to the War Funds Bill was taken I through all its stages on a certiIricate of urgency. I The War Loan (Local) Bill and I the War Saving Certificates Bill I
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  • 57 8 Wttti/iw Singapore. Monday. ILLIAM Lilley, 27, an EngiLshfnr.m*2f w ?s to-day charged beTMM Mi J G-.Raupoport. the .hird Police Magistrate, with hayELSS/SZ unlawful?y absented himself from duty at the Naval Base oeing attached to the Struts Settlements Police Force Lilley claimed trial, and the case was
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    • 380 9 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Wage Earner's Administration Order. En Bankruptcy. No. 172 of 193 K. Re T. ASSAN of No. 127, Marshall Road, Singapore, Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First dividend is intended to be declared
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 632 10 SINGAPORE lnv? *~^v 225 metre* (l-M mcli). ___UN D()\r jm *>J» metre, flu, «cW gsp^J^^si^ 1 115 Light Music. GSJ 21.53 Mc C s 9 »2 toti. 1.30 Warning to Mariners. Programme p m 17 79 (i?„^s_ Summary. Mid-day Tin, Copra 600 w», v "'•S. m and rubber price*. 00
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  • 64 10 The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place at Kokuvil (Jaffna) on the 29th instant of Mr. S. Seenivasagam of the F.M.S. Clerical Service (brother of Mr S. Ponnudurai, Station Master, Malacca, and brother-in-law of Mr. A. Nadarajah of the Auditor General's Office, Colombo) with
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  • 30 10 EU—Born to May, wife of William Keng Yuet Eu, at Eu Villa, 30 Adis Road, on August 25, 1940, a son William Atholl Eu. (Hong Kong Papers, please copy).
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  • 79 10 MADAM MARY, HO QUEE NEO aged 77 (beloved wife of the late Mr. Tan Keng Wah) passed awav peacefully on 28th Aug., 1940 7 p.m., at her residence No. 25 Kovan Rd. She leaves behind 3 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, 17 grandchildren, 3 grand sons-in-law 1 grand daughter-in-law, 6 great-grand
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  • 180 11 British Wireless. London, Aug. 25. R wfol rayon manufacturers are being organised into one ronuest of Ihe export groups formed with the the Hoard of Trade for the promotion of Britain's p ports. ,nd initiative of this industry holds conlificanee for that part which
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  • 250 11 TIN London, Aug. 26. £260 Buyers £260*4 Sellers P.) £260V 2 Buye_-.> £260 3 4 Seller RUBBER London, Aug. 26. Buyers Sellers >!ark«t rone Idle 12V 2 12 11 1€ Firward) r 12 9 16 12 WIG Forward) 12-9 16 12-1116 t .ward) Jc .larch 12-116 12
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  • 121 11 Prom Our Financial Correspondent Singapore. Tuesday. TIN SHARES were more active yesterday, and fair business was done in Hong Fatts, Rantaus, Batu Selangor.s and Membaus. Among Australians, Kuala Kampars were favoured. There was slightly less interest in rubber shares yesterday, and with sellers unwilling to reduce
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  • 20 11 Singapore, TuesdayPrices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Duyers 37%; Sellers :J7%. TIN
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  • 136 11 A PROFIT of $91,339.18 was realised by the United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., last year, after providing for directors' fees and depreciation on buildings. At the annual general meeting of the company, which will be held at the company's registered office, 96, First Cross StreetMalacca,
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  • 90 11 London, Aug. 26. rR the duration of the war and one clip thereafter, the United Kingdom Government is buying South Africa's entire exportable surplus of wool at the price scheduled agreed upon last year. Any net profit on re-sales outside the United Kingdom will be shared equally
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  • 22 11  -  (By Reuter London, Aug. 26.— Weekly United Kingdom tin stocks totalled 2,039, a decrease of 164 tons.
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  • 65 11 London, Aug. 28. AN the freights market three fuiv ther neutral vessels were fixed for United States scrap to Japar around $14.75. The market believes that Japax is eager to import all possible scraj promptly, in view of the possibility of the extension of the Unitec States embargo
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  • 15 11 Liverpool, Aug. 26: Cotton easec in sympathy with Bombay anc hedging of Americans.
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  • 50 11 London, Aug. 26: The Stock Exchange opened dull with the Cape offering Kaffirs. Later in th< morning, Kaffirs continue to drift but the remainder of the Stocl Exchange was steadier. In th< afternoon the Exchange was verj quiet but steadier. The Cape wen small buyers of Kaffirs.-
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  • 28 11 Simla, Aug. 26. The Indian Government is introducing compulsory war-risk insurance on goods on land at a premium rate of 0.375 per cent, pei annum.
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  • 21 11 New York, Aug. 26. The Iron and Steel Institute reports the steel production at 913 per cent, of capacity.
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  • 50 11 London, Aug. 26. There are signs Of the quick> silver shortage being materially alleviated. Prices have fallen since the peak was touched after the French collapse. Cne firm is offering consignments due in mid-September irom New York, and for the end of September from Hongkong, which are still unsold.
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  • 1020 11 Singapore, Aug 26. MINING Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin <ss) 31« 4|Austral Amal (ss) »13 5 9cd Austral Malay 35!- 37|-cd Ayer Hltam (ss) W|- 201Ayer Weng 0.55 0.60 Bangrin 1"- WBatu Selangor ($1) 1 38 1.43 Berjuntal (ss) 83 913 Burma Malay 201- 21Chenderlang 121- 131Chln
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  • 330 12 British Wireless. London, Aug. 25. THE fourth anniversary of the 1 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty is made tlie occasion by The Times for a leview of the relationship existing to-day between the two Governments—a relationship which the newspaper describes as closer than al any time since the outbreak
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  • 13 12 MR. HERBERT MORRISON Watching Empire arms production
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  • 91 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 27. air raid warning was sounded in the London area again last night. The thudding of bombs could be heard clearly among the sharper cracks of anti-aircraft guns. At one time it seemed as if London was ringed by a wall of light.
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  • 127 12 Reuter. London, Air:. 27. AN Air Ministry communique states that yesterday R.A.F. bombers attacked a number of aerodromes in enemy-occupied territory in Holland and Belgium. These attacks were continued after nightfall on aerodromes in Northern France. aircraft attacked supply j depots at Cologne. Hamm and
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  • 326 12 British Wireless. Am London, Aug. 27. hor tlVe surve > of air operations of the past few week*, given to-day. stresses the advantage which had been gamed by the R.A.F.. both at Home and abroad. H.gh o ffi cer speak w„h confidence but there is
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  • 45 12 Reuter. Capetown, Aug. 27.—The suoDleSou n th ar Af! Stimat o eS P««ntedto PP the South African Parliament provide for a further £32 mlllkm for war expenditure which will brine th£ WW expenditure for the current year to £46 million,_Re U ter
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  • 241 12 Malaya Included In Production Centres Reuter. London, Aug. 27. jyjß. Herbert Morrison (Minister of Supply) disclosed last night (hat a special mission, under Sir Alexander Roger, is on its wpy to India to investigate means of increasing India's protection of munitions and other war
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  • 135 12 Still A Free Norway —HAAKON Reuter. London. Aug. 26. I/ING Haakon of Norway, broadcasting in the 8.8.C. Norwegian news to-night, denied that he had gone to America. He said "The fact that I am speaking to Norwegian listeners from London is excellent proof that the uunours should not be beiievpd
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  • 49 12 Reuter. London, Aug. 27. [ORD Beaverbrook, Minister ot Aircraft Production, announced that last week was a record week cf the production of British aircraft, the 'R.A F. being provided with more fighters and bombers than ever before in the history ot British aviation.— Reuter.
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  • 127 12 Reuter. London, June 27. THE Yenisabah Istanbul says that already, despite numerical inferiority, the R.A.F. has acquired mastery of the air. When the R.A.F. acquires numerical superiority the position will further improve. "The Premier tells us what will happen then and. by what we have observed
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  • 63 12 Reuter. Washington. Aug. 26. THE Senate has adooted. without division, the amendment to the compulsory military service bill limiting to 000.000 the number ot conscripts who could be under training at any one time During tho debate. Sonator feheppard. chirman of the Senate Military Commute? said that it was tne
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  • 255 12 Reuter. Cairo, fog, An R.A.F. communique states that British planes raided Mogadiscio, in Italian Somaliland. and a number of fires were ohm Hi The aerodrome at Dessie, M|» sinia, was raided and hangars wot bombed. A building iras demolished after an explosion and a lire had started. Direct
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