Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1940

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DM. V VOL. XXVII No. 279 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, November 21, 1940.
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  • 363 1 Undaunted By Savage Air Bombing ITALIANS RETREAT IN DISORDER Reuter. Athens, Nov. 21. GREEK TROOPS launched a new offensive on a wide front yesterday (Wednesday)* Reports reaching Athens last night stated that the Greeks, unshaken by the savage bombing from the air which they underwent early
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  • 182 1 Reuter. Vichy Nov. 21. THE proposed exchange of eig i important prisoners of between General De Gaulle an* Vichy has been refused by Vicny, according to a communiqu i bv Rear-Admiral Platon, Vichy s Ministei fcr the Colonies y d The offer was made
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  • 455 1 Reuter. London. Nov TilK r«nscf«eAecs arising from Hungary joining tin Axis, hardly influence the present situation. I t is not as though her adhesion has represented the sudden conversion of a doubtful friend or potential foe. TT Since the outbreak of war. Hungary had litt'e chance
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  • 271 1 Reuter. Pretoria, Nov. 21. THE failure of the bliUkriejr and the result of the United Stales prcidmtial election had convinced him that Britain would win "this war of resources," declared General Smuts, addressing tht Transvaal United Party Congress on Wednesday. General Smuts said that Brilai".
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  • 231 1 Reuter. (By Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent) London, Nov. 21. REPORTS of a proposal to create a Flemish state. including South H°J lan <! ant Belgian and French Flandcis are being sent out i from German-inspired sour- ces. Simultaneously, it is being suggested that K» n Leopold either
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  • 83 1 Reuter. Ottawa. Nov. 21. THE largest contingent of Australian and New Zealand air trainees sent to Canada, landed at a Canadian west coast port hen yesterday. Air Commander Geoffrey, of the Western Air Command, officially welcomed the men, and declared that their arrival further illustrated the
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  • 64 1 Reuter. Sofia. Nov. 21. FE anti-Jewish bill passed its final reading in the Bulgarian National Assembly last night (Wednesday* by an unanimous vote. j The measure, which is termed a bill for the "defence of the Bulgarian nation," prohibits the treading of foreign prooaganda restricts the rights
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  • 32 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 21. An earthquake rocked a wide area in Japan from Tokyo northward to the southern part of Hokkaido, shortly after midnight, causing many people to rush out of doors.—Reuter.
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  • 257 1 Reuter. Cairo, Nov. 21. rrHE steadily expanding activities of the British air forces based on the Middle East, are revealed in last night's communique which, incidentally, shows that the R.A.F. squadron which shot down nine Italian biplanes on the Greek front on Tuesday had
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  • 189 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Nov. U. NEGOTIATIONS have been completed for the construction »n Canada of 18 large merchant vessels for the British Government. They will be built on the St Lawrence River and the Pacific coast Announcing this in the Canadian House of Commons. Mr.
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  • 100 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 21. NEW ZEALAND is not in the war merely to help the British Empire but as part of the British Empire." declared Mr. W. J. J° r daT the New Zealand High Commissioner, broadcasting from London last night. The young men of
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 21.-With last m inute 8 catenations reducing the oassenger list the hner Washington, the third and last of the special American evacuee -hips, sailed this afternoon with the third evacuation group or Americans bound for the United States. More than half of the evacuees were missionary families.—Reuter.
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  • 90 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 21. ENEMY air activity was apparently again directed mainly against [he Midlands last night. Shortly after dusk wave after wav e of bombers new over an east Midlands town. As they headed south, the machines were met with intense antiaircraft fire. The
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  • 66 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 21. THE rate of premium for the Government's war risks insurances' of commodities scheme has been advanced from five shillings' to 7s. 6d. per cent, per month. The rate is revised quarterly. The present increase reflects the intensification of the air bombing, but it
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  • 304 1 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 21. THE United States Army High Command has given Britain priority on the delivery of 26 four-engined bombers at present at a factory of the Consolidated Aircraft Company at San Diego, California. The
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  • 330 1 Washington, Nov. 21. ADDITIONAL fresh divisions C naval reserves will be ordered I active duty in December an January, according to an an nouncement by Col. Knox, Secrd tary for the Navy. The Secretary for the Navy wcu probably ask the present session <
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Chinese Envoy's Party London, Nov. 21. MR. Quo Tal-chl, Chinese Ambassador to London, gav e a luncheon party yesterday. The guests included Lord and Lady Halifax and Lord and Lady Chatfleld.— Reuter.
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  • 371 2 Singapore, Wednesday. AT the luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club at the Adelphi Hotel to-day, General Wu Te-Chen, head of the Chinese Goodwill Mission at present in Singapore, was given a welcome by President Holttum, who informed the gathering that the guest-of-honour was a
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  • 144 2 I INQUIRIES have been received as II to whether the rationing regulations in Great Britain prevent I the sending of gifts of tea from I Malaya to people at Home. The Tea Commissioner, Malaya, has received a telegram from the Ministry of
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  • 265 2 Singapore, Wednesday. FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl, Yeo Cheo Tee, was found by her mother lying unconscious near the doorway of their house in Beo Lane on Nov. 2 last. Admitted to the General Hospital, Yeo died two days later of corrosive poisoning from caustic
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  • 58 2 SAID to have attempted to extort money from Cheng Ah Leng, by placing him in fear of injury, Tan Cheng, a 29-year-old Hokkien, claimed trial on a charge of attempted extortion before Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, acting Third Magistrate, yesterday. The case was postponed for mention on Nov. 27, and
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  • 173 2 ■THERE is an urgent need for binoculars and prismatic compasses for the use of parts of the civil defence organisation in this country. The need for binoculars is especially great and the numbers required will be fairly large. In view of the heavy demands for these articles*
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  • 49 2 Singapore, Wednesday. noR misappropriating $55.90 which he should have handed over to his employer, Ghani bin Mohamed Ibrahim, Who was employed to deliver goods by a Mr. S. K. Ayangar, was sentenced to two months' rigorous Imprisonment, by Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, acting Third Magistrate, to-day.
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  • 47 2 Said to have used criminal force to outrage the modesty of a woman, Wong Tat, a 30-year-old Khek, appeared before Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, acting Third Magistrate, yesterday. Wong claimed trial, and the case was postponed for mention on Nov. 27. Police bail of $100 was extended.
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  • 405 2 jyjANY art lovers attended the private viewing of Mr Chia Tsu-Tu's pictures held at the artist's studio, 129 Emer l\ Hill Road, on Tuesday and yesterday. Well-known in China, Mr Twa Tv has had the distinction of tx hibiting his works in the famous Paris
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  • 15 2 The resignation of his untitled the F.M.S.V.F. Reserve of Oft Captain C. A. Fnrebrother cepted.
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  • 117 2 Singapore, Wednesday. BECAUSE he represented that he could not do without his cheque and keys, which were said to have been found on a Chinese is alleged to have broken into his house last night, a complainant in a case of housebreaking which
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  • 15 2 A Commission as Second-Lieut. In the S.S.V.F., has been granted to Mr. M. M. Millar.
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  • 161 3 Singapore, Wednesday. the second court to-day, before I |fr Conrad Oldham, appeared Hukkiens. one a boy of fourand a Hokkien woman, charged with rioting. The complainant in the case was Chin Tong Kin. the proprietor of shoe shop, and the accused Tang Ow, 26, Chua
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  • 30 3 A PARADE of "G" (Paya Lebar) Division of the A.RP. will be the Serangoon English Simons I?oad. at 8 a.m. next when the Chief Air Raid ffl inspect the Division.
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  • 12 3 untitled has been awarded W A Aeria. of the S.S. Volunteef Force.
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  • 394 3 Big Increase In Trade Balance (Tribune Staff Reporter) JUDGING from the trade figures of Malaya for the first three quarters of this y®ar, just issued, the value of our exports for the whole year exceed $1,100 million, due mainly to increased shipments ot
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  • 68 3 Singapore. Wednesday. PRODUCED In the Fifth Police Court, to-day, Mian Khan, a young Indian, had a charge of theft of a purse containing $4.54 to him. Alternatively, "n e was charged with dishonestly misappropriating the purse, belonging to Kang Kirn Chong. .The offence was alleged to
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  • 199 3 Singapore, Wednesday. APPEARING before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the Traffic District Court to-day, W. S. Thaddaeus, a young English-speaking Indian pleaded guilty to three charges against him. The charges were: —(1) Driving his car along Collyer Quay on Oct. 14, while not possessing a
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  • 84 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. WHAT will happen to me if I plead guilty?", asked o Chinese. Thean Kew, of Mr. G. L. Howe yesterday before whom he was charged with being in possession of house-breaking implements. His equipment included a false moustache.
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  • 67 3 IN the pleasant surroundings ot Mever House in Mevpr Road yesterday, over 150 graduates of the universities of China gave a tea party in honour of General Wu Te-chen. China's Goodwill Envoy- i Speeches were made by several graduates, including two women. Dr Lim Boon Keng.
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  • 104 3 singapuic. -#■«■•■>-' mTWO further am sis have been 1 made by the police in connection with the .assault on a Tarn at Potong Pasir on Nov. 13, vvhen nine other Tamils were said to have beaten up Sinnasarai with sticks, and then thrown him into
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  • 15 3 Mr. J.D.M. Smith. M.C.S. has beer, appointed to oct as Deputy Fmanci.il Secretary. Straits Settlements.
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  • 321 3 ANEW club called the Passive Defence Services Club has been formed in Singapore, with the object of keeping the members of the three Passive Defence Service organisations together in hearty co-operation and good fellowship, and catering for their physical and social development. The members of
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  • 117 3 Singapore. Wednesday. BECAUSE he misappropriated a Naval Base identity card. BurJan Singh, a former employee unoer a contractor at the Naval Base, was fined $50. or m default three weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr Cheah Soon Hock, acting Third Magistrate, to-day. It appeared that SurjanSingh
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  • 527 3 PROFESSOR Silcock considers that this country is capable ot contributing in war taxation a sum of $150,000,000 annually, but is he correct in his promises? asks a writer in he Malay Mail. He admits that something like two-thirds of the wealth of this country
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  • 27 3 Inche Mohamed Saileh bin untitled clerk 118 ln the Revenue Audit W"; Johore. has been appointed to act -ts Supernumerary Officer attached to the Revenue Audit Office.
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  • 1096 4 Horse Dies On Course AT the Singapore races yesterday, Zolfanella, ridden by White in the fifth race, fell while taking the first bend. White was uninjured but the horse had to be destroyed. Sacrifice created a big surprise in the second race, paying $129 for
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  • 349 4 f EADING by rive goals to nil in the first half, the Singapore Recreation Club, superior tn their opponents in every department of the game, overwhelmed the Police beating them by five goals to nil in a hockey match played at the club's ground
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  • 83 4 ALTHOUGH several changes have been made in the Singapore Civilians' side to meet the British Army-Navy, to-day's War Fund hockey match on the Padang should provide spectators with just as good a game as in previous matches. The teams are: Civilians: V. N. Pillay; R. Barth.
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  • 38 4 Reuter. New York, Nov. 21. Mary Hardwick. British Wightman Cup player, has turned professional, it is announced here. She has signed a contract to participate in a tour with Donald Budge. 3ill Tilden and Miss Alice Marble. Reuter.
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  • 232 4 Took Flesh-forming- Tablets If you are troubled by steady loss of weight read this letter from a man who put on flesh steadily after taking a cours? of tiny, tasteless flesh-forming tablets although 12 months in a sanatorium had failed to help him. "I
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  • 305 4 S.C.C. 3 Combined Colleges 1 OLAYING excellent hockey r the S.C.C. defeated the Combined Colleges in the annual hockey encounter by three goals to one. Ihe S.C.C. had the better of the exchanges during both halves and deserved their win. Their forward line disp'ayed
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  • 126 4 TH(>SE who saw the Singa-poie-R.A.F. -'Malaya'" Cup tie in July last which ended in a win for Singapore aiter one of the most thrilling game- of the football reason, should fill the Anson Read Stadium again on Sunday Dec. I, when a return friendly
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  • 86 4 gATTI and Safariland wen given fast work on the inner track at Bukit Timah this morning. Safariland, tipped to score a double at this meeting moved in taking style. Batti looked full of spirit sure did medium pace work Di tinguished ran fast over
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  • 11 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY:—Singapore Civilians v Army-Navy, S.C.C. (War Fund game).
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  • 57 4 THE "Old Boys"' or the Y. II C A School of Commerce, beat "Present Boys" at soccer yesterday. to capture the "Piliay" cup presented tor the gamt s: for the old boys were: Ngo Beng Huck (4>. Omar. Ahmad Mattar and Harry Tan. The goal for the
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  • 1799 5 More Evidence In "Secrets" Case Shinozaki's letters read—page 9 i STRUGGLE which occurred between the Police A rtv an d Mamoru Shinozaki on Sept. 21, when the i> r oartv went to the Consulate-General to conduct panh was related at yesterday's hearing
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  • 153 6 CIR Richard Winstedt s good humoured but trenchant remarks on the composition of official correspondence in the Government (reproduced in the last issue of the Sunday Tribune) will find a warm echo in this country. Nor is it only in the matter of correspondence that the
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  • 112 6 jyjINLTE papers nicely tied up with red tape, piled high on innumerable desks, are opened and closed according to just how good or bad the gentry sitting comfortably in that somnambulent strata are feeling. oluminous correspondence is entered into and maintained in c strange jargon, each succeeding epistle
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  • 166 6 |HJ some extent, the fault is to be found in the impractical method of Government recruitment which places a premium upon examination results. The Civil Service of this country is full of men who are able to place a whole row of imposing letters after their names,
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  • 131 6 1 1 is for these same reasons that the war effort of this country is just beginning 'to take some small semblence of shape after fourteen months, during whichttiem c two great and friendly Empires have fallen to the enemy. The examples of such men as Mr.
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  • 1398 6  -  The Work Of The Medical College By A. S. Rajah. Who writes his final article on Health improvements In S'pore Tn previous articles on health improvements and achievements in rural Singapore, I attempted to give a general picture—it could not be anything else—of the
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  • 56 6 Three portfolios of documents concerning the part played in Irish political affairs 4 by the Most Rev. J. H. Bernard, former Archbishop of Dublin, have been left to the British Museum by his widow. Mrs. Maud Bernard, of Hampton Court Palace, with the proviso that they are to remain unopened
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  • 619 6 THE Civil Service it i« the graveyard of initiative. The pushing and t ented young man. with, a <-<Z raoid promotion, has all the L h pushed out of him after beL*? signed for some years to d i routine. duU The head 0 f his department
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  • 836 7 Army Expansion Aimed At Training 500,000 Men Reuter. LONDON, NOV. 20. CPE VKING IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, MR. L.S. AMER\, J SECRETARY FOR INDIA, RECALLED INDIA'S „l \T P>\RT IN THE LAST WAR WHEN SHE PUT OVER A Mil fON AND A HALF
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  • 581 7 Reuter. Delhi, Nov. 20. FE British Government has decided not to proceed with the expansion of the Viceroy's Executive Council or to establish a War Advisory Council at the present moment by the addition of Indian political leaders, as was proposed last August. This
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  • 225 7 Reuter. Zurich, Nov. 20. DASING their beliefs on messages from Rome, Berlin and Madrid, political observers in Zurich predict a three-point programme of Axis action. It appears likely lhat Ger A* many will intervene shortly in Greece. 2 Germany aims at ccncihat- ing Italian, French and Spanish
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  • 73 7 Reuter. Sofia, Nov. 20. THE campaign for securing an outlet into the Aegean Sea and the return of western Thrace to Bulgaria has been renewed by tne Bulgarian press. The newspaper Duma asserts that Bulgaria is ready "to negotiate peacefully" for these objectives, and for the
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  • 153 7 Reuter. New York, Nov. 20. mi IE correspondent of the New York Times reports from 1 Budapest that a delegation of 10 members arrived in Budapest on Monday from Moscow to discuss concrete proposals for the promotion of trade between the two Countries. It is likely that
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  • 74 7 Reuter. Athens. Nov. 20. IN a bayonet attack the Greeks 1 stormed and capture Italian positions in the Koritza region despite fierce resistance. This further Greek success is noted in a brief High Command communique, which adds that the Greek offensive among the Moravia
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  • 43 7 Reuter. Zurich, Nov. 20. THE Swiss National Party has been dissolved by a decree issued by the Federal Council. The National movement was orincited members to form Storm Troop detachments in order to overthrow democracy in Switzei land neuter.
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  • 810 9 "In Case Of Detention" Singapore, Wednesday. fYI IRTIJNG developments occurred during to-day's hearing 1 J the "secrets" case at the Assizes when letters written by Shinozaki to a Japanese member of the staff of the Japanese Consulate and to the Japanese Consul-General were read out.
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  • 54 10 The late Mr. Tay 800 Siew The funeral of Mr. Tay 800 Siew of "Appleton" Klebang Besar, Malacca, who died on the 15th November, 1940, will take place on Sunday, the 24th Inst. The cortege will leave his residence at Klebang Besar, at 9 a.m. sharp, for
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    • 2922 10 W%3£&& IlBSSlf IIO'BPI ]^ES|SJ Wanted WANTED—New or 2nd hand Watchman'u clock. Apply 121. Beach Road. Singapore. (No. 441F) WANTED Second hand Billiard Table. Apply stating price to P. C. Cherlan 93. Bahaw. N.S. (No. 449F) WANTED hydraulic press and oil engine about 10 h.p. Particulars and price to Post Office
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    • 549 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of charming design modern Dutch polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, including special hotel Bar Cabinet complete with counter high stools, garden tables chairs, almost new colourful Europe-made garden umbrellas electric globe lamp fittings, "PHILIPS" Radiogram fitted with GARRARD automatic 8-record changer, Loudspeakers,
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    • 168 10 gHBBBBBgBB————» In Stock: Perfume Compound, Essential Oil, Fruit Essences for Syrup and Aerated Water, Bottle Corks, Crown Cork, Capping Solution all colours. Lead Capsules in gold and silver, Vanillin Crystal. J. LEA CO. 523 525, Serangoon Road, Singapore. DIABETES. 1 B\ IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED f E?mm\ WITH THIS DISEASE
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    • 1234 10 1 TO-DAY'S RADIo! i __J SINGAPORE c* London ZHL 225 metres (1-331 k'ce) RANBm ission s 2 ZHPI 30.96 metres (»69 mcs) «ff J»M Mcs (9.82 £JL *1 ZHP3 41,38 metres (7.28 m cs) GSJ 21 53 Mc s (13 J<£•) 8.20 a.m. Mew to Sngiis* (sTsry m <SSG 17.79
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  • 882 11 Malayan Sharebrokers Asso. Report >Sincnpore. Nov. 20. MINING Buyer*. Seller*. 34>a 3,9 v I 5,9 6 1 li 33 6 35.6 20- 216 0.79 0.84 *,£> 15,- 161I 9" 96 Mi 147 1.51 19 9 20.9 i 3- 0.17 0.20 Pttl cts 1 039 0.42 i in 1.21 f*J 17
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  • 18 11 The High commissioner has apponited ration of inquiry en Do. m^nt m P ;.icr of Mr. Mimg.» 1»>A
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  • 188 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Thursday. A NUMBER of sellers in dollar lins appeared yesterday, and Rood business was transacted round, quotations, particularly in Rantaus and Taiping Consolidateds. Business also passed in Kundangs and Austral Amalgarnateds, with prices unchanged. Several lets of shares went
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  • 23 11 Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38, Sellers 3814. TIN $132%, up
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  • 68 11 The Incorporated Society of Planters Is considering starting a fund to Provide an IS P. bomber for the R.A_F The suggestion was made by Mr. H. O. f»» cv of South Johore. who has Just returned from leave, and he has offered to start the list with a donation of
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  • 65 11  -  By Reuter y London, Nov. 20. rFHE International Tin Committee meeting has been postponed from Nov. 2$ to a date which will be announced later. The tin turnover to-day was 125 tons. The market ruled steady despite the continued apathy of United
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  • 65 11 London, Nov. 20. THE Stock Exchange opened easier on neutral seliine pressure. Cape selling depressed all Kaffirs. Egyptians were harder. Oils, Copper and Rubbers were steady. The Stock Exchange experienced a heavy day. jobbers taking the opportunity of the Balkan uncer tainty to improve their short books The
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  • 41 11 P. O. DIVIDEND London, Nov. 20. rE Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company has dec'ared R final dividend of 3 per cent, making a total dividend of 5 per cent, for the year, plus a cash oonus of 2V 2 per cent.
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  • 42 11 London, Nov. 20. THERE are further reports of the encouraging growth of the Canadian quicksilver output, which began in August. The output has now reached 300 to 350 flasks monthly, and is expected to double that figure by early 1941.
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  • 135 11 Singapore, Nov. 20. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per i ICo v ci n r. (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan 9Rn Rice Siam 1 Rice Siam 2 gj Rice Siam 3 jg Siam Broken Rice No. 1 205 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 203 Rice Saigon
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 160 11 for Romance came when her skin was WHITER YOU, TOO, CAN KNOW WIS AMAZING SECRET *©n't let ugly sun-tan spoil your •amance No longer need it mar that E, liveliness that men adxrure For 1 amazing new skin makes ugly sun-tan disappear veals that fresh, fair nreiinesa thai every woman
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    • 134 11 FOR CLEAR DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION Try "PYE M Radio for which they are UNSURPASSED Sole Asents: HOE BOON LEONG, SINGAPORE Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur, THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping, Perak, Penang, Province Wellesley and Alor Star, Kedah. CHOP HUP SOON AUN, Kuala Dungun, Trenggann. D. T. SR|OR5 R|OR
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    • 127 11 PILES GUARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION Piles is a daneerous and painfu 1 disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs Lav Kirn Pin? and Lav Ping Hsiang have spent many years in a very careful study of this disease. Fees will be refunded if no cure ts effected. Have a visit
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    • 753 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p*cl; BRITISH INDIA The best possible service* are being maintained by The P. O.S.N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements bul under present circumstance sailings are perforce restricted. Special
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  • 146 12 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 20. OEPORTS are current in wellinformed circles here that plans are now being put before Washington officials for loans to China, totalling .$2OO millions including the purchase of 500 planes with which China will undertake large-scale counteroffensives, in which they
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  • 643 12 To-day's Federal Council (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala iiumpur, To-day. SPEAKING on the adjournment in the Federal Council to-day, the Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer, planting miS&, criticised the passive defence measures in the F.M.S. and described them as not showing sufficient evidence of
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  • 447 12 THERE'S a land in the South, sj fair and so free With a kindred both loyal and true 'Tis the land of Australia crou ninj the sea A gem in its setting of bhw. She claims sturdy yeomen and sailor; brave Who ride the wild forest and
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  • 74 12 T*HE band of the Stratts Settlements Police will perform ln public during the week as follows, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M R M S.M. Thursday, Nov. 21. at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m.:— 1. March "Russe" Oanne. 2. Overture "The Mousme" Monckton. 3.
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  • 297 12 Snigapore, Wednesday. DILES governing the award of **stctnd and third year exhibitions to students of Raffles College, issued to-day, state that these exhibitions, tenable fcr one year may be awarded yearly till further notice. Five of these exhibitions will be of the value of $300 a year
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  • 156 12 Reuter. Rome, Nov. 21. A SERIES of excuses for Marshal Graziani's standstill in the western desert were made in a long statement by the official Italian news agency last night (Wednesday). After referring to the "difficulties presented by terrain, the torrid desert climate, and
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  • 14 12 A Commission as Second-Lieut. In the S.S.V.P.. has been granted to Mr. J. McNeish.
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  • 96 12 Reuter. New York, Nov. 20. r'O new German battleships, Bismarck and Yon Tirpitz. are now in service, according to a German announcement quoted by Transradio's Berlin correspondent. The Bismarck and Yon Tirpitz are the first battleships, except the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau —which are much smaller—that Germany has
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  • 21 12 Mr. K. Hardaker has been appointed Secretary of the Board of Licensing < tices. Malacca, vice Mr. H. N. D. Russell, j
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  • 84 12 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 21 it Ua ed here yesterday TfcJF"* Sabura Kurusu (j ana n fined to European n Reuter. ma tters_ kl A piot to blcw n up a t h e°F 21 tive Yuan and the SpedLfe cipality buildings at RSSJ Mvn >- seat of the
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    • 377 12 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS TENDERS are now invited (or the following material* or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Boom. Supply of 3.000 Single Phase A.C. Meters, 10 Amperes, 230 Volts. 50 Cycles. 4 p.m. 17 Jan. 1941 Supply of Bread and Eggs to Mlddleton Hospital during 1941. 12
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    • 109 12 P^^UTH 19 4 0 Now Challenges higher priced fine oars with two gTeat new oars of low price:— Plymouth De Lux* Plymouth Six* CYCLE ft CARRIAGE CO C 1926 LTD 1" It /w« What did the Engineer say— T ll when the Bridge yj-ji was finished There's Born comforting, in
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    • 366 12 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Dai|s Pain and Itching y ?r i Stopped in TX> your feet Itch so badly that they germs, parasites, and fungus responjib] nearly* drive 'you crazy? Does the skin on for these loot Infections, g your feet crack and peel? Are there blis- worm.
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