Malaya Tribune, 14 February 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Set Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, February 14, 1941.
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  • 469 1 Attack On Singapore N.E.I. Feared Reuter. Washington. Feb. 14. COSVERN is evidenced in some diplomatic quarters in Washinglon at the possibility that Japan is preparing for a lightna thrust at Singapore and the Netherlands East Indies. In ther diplomatic quarters it
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  • 189 1 Reuter. ITuhinrl—, Feb. 13. DEPORTS that the Japanese fleet is concentrating off Haiphong, the grave statement by the Australian ministers and the renewed American warning to United States citizens in the Far East to return home, have brought the Far East to the front pages of
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  • 29 1 Reuter. Havana, Feb. 14. |{tGiLATIONS prohibiting the dissemination of totalitarian Propaganda of any kind by press, «aio. fllms or through the post, l;l a PProved by the Cabinet yes""•y.—Reuter.
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  • 42 1 Reuter. Lisbon, Feb. 14. A DOCUMENT signed by ex-King Alfonso, in which he offers to renounce all his rights in favour of his son the Infante Juan, is published in the Spanish newspaper Yog. The document is dated Jan. 14, 1941— Reuter.
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  • 121 1 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 13. THE reports that the Franco--1 Mussolini meeting was connected with the Italian desire for an armistice were indignantly repudiated in a semi-official statement last night. "No one in Italy would even con sent to negotiations or an armistice until Italy has taken
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  • 37 1 Singapore, Friday. "We have received no advice at all on the matter," said Mr. Kenneth S. Patton, American Consul-General, this morning, when dismissing rumours that American women and children had been asked to leave Singapore.
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  • 99 1 Reuter. Bangkok, Feb. 14. rERE is absolutely no change in the relations between Thailand and Britain, declared a high Thailand Governmeirt authority in an interview. Emphasising that there was no misunderstanding whatsoever between the two countries, the spokesman pointed out that it was a customary
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  • 215 1 Reuter. Washington, Feb. K. f CONTRARY to expectations, the. Senate has started the de- t bate on the Lease and Lend Bi" immediately, following the pass ing of the Bill, earlier to-day, o> the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, by 15 votes to eight. Senator Lee
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  • 35 1 Eastern News Manila, Feb. 14. PRESIDENT MANUEL QUEZON has promulgated a decree to call up all reserves in the Philippines for training during the period from March 10 to 28.—Eastern News.
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  • 558 1 Reuter. Pl 1 wotid Tiahe, Renter's special correspondent with the British Imverial Forces in Libya) London, Feb. 14. T HI: n -markable story can now be told of how, following Italy's entry into the war, a small force of picked New Zealand and British troop
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  • 99 1 NAZI INVITATION Reuter. Belgrade, Feb. 14. THE Jugoslav Premier (M. Tsvetkovitch) and the Foreign Minister (M. Cincar-Markovitch) left for Germany by train at 2 p.m. yesterday. It is stated that under no circumstances will Prince Paul, the Regent, go to Germany. A later
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  • 79 1 Reuter. Sofia, Feb. 14. The reported arrival in Bulgaria of German troops and planes are authoritatively denied by the Bulgarian news agency. The statement says:—"Regarding reports spread by a foreign agency of the arrival in Bulgaria of 1,000 German aeroplanes, the occupation of Bulgarian aerodromes by
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  • 112 1 Reuter. Cairo, Feb. 14. THE situation about Keren in Eritrea continues to develop, says a communique i?<sued from general headquarters. It adds:—"By a series of local attacks, our trcops are steadily improving their positions in the mils covering the town. Further south, our advance on Arreza
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  • 125 1 Reuter. New York, Feb. 13. It is learned in Vichy that Gen Franco refused, in spite ot the strongest pressure by Mussolini, to grant Sapnish aid foi an attack on r Gi a y ichT a i 80 The message from >jcny stated that
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  • 54 1 Reuter. New York, Feb. 13. A message from Budapest states that a Government radio broadcast demanded the cession of a corridor through Greece to the Aegean Sea. it argued that ths teiritoir between the Bays of Salonika and Saros, formerly Bulgarian, still contains Bulgars and "the
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  • 120 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 14. SHANGHAI experienced a batt 0 case of jitters to-day asi» ,-ult of the issue by the Limea States Consulate-General of a drcular advising the evacuation of non-essential" Americans and a flood of rumours, including IM reported declaration by mr. Roosevelt that a
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  • 123 1 Reuter London, Feb. 14. LONDON had a short alert after dark last night, the first to be heard at such an early hour for several nights Shortly before the alert, a high explosive bomb fell in one London district where gunfire was also heard. One Messer<?chmitt
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  • 131 1 Montpellier, Feb. Ii MARSHAL PETAIN received 1*««. Franco at the Montpellier at 155 p.m. ye***™*** After lunching together, the wo leaders had a conversation lasting three hours. Gen. Franco was accompanied oy his Foreign Minister, Senor Suner and his suite, composed of botn civilian and military officials.
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  • 40 1 Vichy, Feb. 14. MARSHAL Petain left Montpellier for Vichy at ten o'clock last night following his talk with Gen. Franco. In a railway coach, he conversed with the French Ambassador to Spain, M. Pietri before the train left.—Reuter.
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  • 82 1 Reuter. Madrid, Feb. 14. Whatever may have been discussed at the Franco-Mussolini meeting, the atmosphere in Madrid is now no longer tense. The general feeling is reflected by the Stock Exchange which, following Wednesday's improved tone, rallied considerably further yesterday afternoon. Comment is still likely to be
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  • 52 1 Reuter. Buenos Aires', Feb. 14. REVOLVERS were brandished at an excited session of the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. The Conservative Deputy, Rocka, and the Radical, Da Monte, interrupted the debate by a lively exchange of blows. They had drawn th2ir guns 4 before they could
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  • 701 2 IRATE FATHER FINED $75 Singapore, Thursday. BECAUSE his "uncontrollable" 14-year-old son stole money from his employer, a European, Loo Eu Soon, an elderly ccok-boy employed by the European tied his son, Loo Seng Liang, to a tree, chained his ankles together
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  • 51 2 •'THE, History of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Princess Louise's)'' is the tit?e of a talk to be broadcast from the Singapore station to-day at 7.10 p.m. by an Officer of the Regiment. This is one of the talks in the series entitled "The History of the
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  • 49 2 Provision for the requisitioning of all motor cars, motor cycles, public service &nd goods vehicles ln the F.M.S. the emergency powers vested In the chairman of the Transport Board Is ma le In the F.M.S. Gazette. The officer empowered to carry out the requisitioning is the Secretar-y, Transport Board.
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  • 72 2 Singapore, Thursday. A CHARGE of being a member of the Malayan Communist Party —an un-awful society—was explained to Lim Tun Seng, 17, when he was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, this afternoon. He was arrested at 4 a.m. to-day in a
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  • 104 2 Singapore, Thursday. CLAIMING trial to a charge of frauou'ent possession of a p*ir of handcuffs. Teh Kok Choo, 16, informed Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the Third Magistrate, that he had been given the pair of handcuiTs by a friend of his who had asked him
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  • 115 2 Singapore, Thursday. MOTOR car owners who employ persons to wash their cars at pubilc places are committing an offence. So remarked Mr. C. H. Whitton, th? Traffic Magistrate, when he convicted several men for washing motor cars at Raffles Quay CQ Dec. 21
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  • 82 2 Singapore. Thursday. CAID to have cheated a Chinese 0 woman by dishonestly inducing her to give him $40, Koh Wong, alias Kwong Wong, 23, claimed trial before Mr. J. G. Rappopoit, in the Third Police Court, to-day. Koh was aMeged to have obtained the money
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  • 26 2 Mr.. Ir W. R. Coorabe has taken over duties -5S» 0 C,P D Sttlawan and Dindings, in place of the late Mr. E. A G Anderson.
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  • 457 2 POSITION OF THf COLONIAL EMPIRE *TT is not sufficiently understood by Brit largely the British Empire is a col the unity necessary for its survival in tl "TO; be secured only if the principle of equali peoples of different races and colour is annl*
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  • 22 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fundi Total number of enenr planes destroyed durini yesterday on all front up to midnight London time SEVEN
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  • 544 2 Singapore, Thursday. J£E had known of cases of boxers having four managers in some parts of the world, the boxers receiving only 10 per cent, of the purse, but in this case he had paid Young Frisco 50 per cent. This was part of the
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  • 85 3 •apore, Thursday, it was unfair ior i ro have been brought and that the mattsi dealt with la the cl by the second Conrad Oldham. Kow, a 14-year-old ared before him. i urge of theft of ing to another dmitted taking the 70 cents,
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  • 58 3 re, Thursday. iy to a charge of ade a false statement Goodship who was rase in which H. R. arrested, Ng Ah Ghee, was fined $80, or in months' rigorous imv. Mr. J. L. McFall, i dge, to-day. Cowio, prosecuting, statement been ila would have been on statements
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  • 239 3 4T a meeting of tne Genera ft Committee of the Malay: Patriotic Fund held at King*! House. Kuala Lumpur, on Feb. U tt was agreed: (1) That the Lord Mayors All Raid Distioss Fund should U added to the lLst of organisation: to which the
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  • 28 3 The Johore Government has approved the formation of a Local Defence Corps in the State and regulations constituting it are to be announced in the Johore Gazette shortly.
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  • 389 3 COMMONS' QUESTION ON JAPANESE ENTERPRISES .(Tribune Staff Reporter) gOME of the biggest mining concerns in Malaya, which are run by Japanese, are affected by a question to be asked in the House of Commons regarding Japan-ese-owned iron mines in the State of Treneganu
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  • 213 3 Singapore, Thursday. THE Rural Board considered an explication this tnoiQlng to leduw the assess;', j 1 va.ue of five houses in Upper FXvd assessed at a rental ol $2? per month whne the owner IS uniy receiving a rem of $15 p.m in respect cf each
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  • 81 3 Singapore. Thursday. AWANG bin Salong. 40. who described himself as an ex-con-s'abl a and who pleaded guilty to a charge of having misappropriated $96, when he was charged before Mr J. G Rcippcport. in the Third Police Court last week, was sentenced to three months' rigorous Imprisonment to-day.
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  • 239 3 Singapore, Thursday. IUSGUISED as a workman and accompanied by a number oi U constables in plain clothes. Crown Sergeant Stafford entered earth trucks and drove up to an attap shed in the middle of a large piece of waste land in the
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  • 161 3 Singapore. Thursday. THAT allegations of theft against the deceased had driven him to take his own life, was the conclusion arrived at by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter today at the inquiry into the death of 'Lee Kee Hui. a 60-year-old Chinese
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  • 13 3 Mr. D. Wills M.C.S., has been appointed to officiate aa First Secretary (A).
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  • 453 3 Thursday. MAIMED for life" (he would never be able to walk again according to medical evidence), Ng Tai Nee, 28, a Teochew odd-job cooly, as carried to a chair outside the witness box to give evidence before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the Third
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  • 88 3 Singapore, Thursday. SEVEN months after he had stolen a blanket belonging to a compatriot, Chong Yong Kai. 50. was arrested in Jalan B°sar. yesterday Produced in the Second Police Court, to-day. Chong pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of the blanket valued at $4. from a
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  • 28 4 TO-DAY SOCCER: Business Houses' League. N.A A.F.I. v Wearne Bros., Stadium; Harper Gilfillan v Bramtoco. Police Depot, i BOXING: Friendly, Manchesters v Police, Depot, 8.30 p.m.
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  • 91 4 THE Wei-Hei-Wei Cup final will be played at the Island Club on Sunday morning, between Royal Singapore Golf Chip and the Island Club. The following are tne starting times: Royal Singapore The Island Club. Golf Club. 845 M. M. Patter- vs C. A. R Bateman son vs Dr.
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  • 813 4 To-Morrow's Racing Prospects JHERE have been no big surprises in the races held so far in the Singapore Turl* Club's Spring meeting, but to-morrow, last day of the racing, should see a number of real outsiders come romping home. Spectator, who makes his forecast below,
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  • 135 4 I OLOW and medium-pace work was done at Bukit 1 Timah this morning. Madam i was on the easy list, completing a circuit at a canter. O'irtling and Kalo, two candidates from Marland's stables, that have good chances to-morrow, were given medium-pace work. Dadabhoy, Lined Up,
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  • 117 4 r THE following are scratching* and order of running for to-morrow's rac^s: liace 1: Ponies, Class 1, Div. 2. 7 furs., Murray Court. First Lady. Hm Limit. Race 2: Horses, Class 2. Div. 3. 6 furs.. Silver Lady. Race 3: Horses, Class 2. Div. 2. 9 furs.,
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  • 277 4 -(By "Spectator") PHOTO-FINISHES for Malayan turf racing.... this revolutionaiy introduction to the country's richest sport may £JL l fW' "J unde 'stand. certain persons P Postmost interested in the weltare of Malayan racing follow up a suggestion and ask that the special equipment that is general
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  • 134 4 YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL OTOTM C Bank S Cold Storage 0 IHE forwards of the Oversea Chinese Bank failed to make full me of the chances give,, then, by the Singapore Cold Storage when they met in a Business Houses' League match yesterday at the Stadium, but they
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  • 156 4 STC 4; Brinkmanns I. JN a Business Houses' League football match played yesterday on the Clerical Union ground, the Singapore Traction Company team beat Brinkmann and Company by four goals to one, three goals being scored within the first 15 minutes Consistently attacking and giving
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  • 76 4 pAST and interesting play was seen in the Business Houses League fixture between the Straits Times and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank played on the S.H.B. ground, yesterday. The Pressmen emerged victors by the odd goal in five. Exchanges were keen from the start, and the ball was
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 283 5 Singapore, Thursday, hat tho visits, on more than one occasion, of the I and co-respondent to a bedroom in a hotel, never had food, are sufficient to give rise to the this couple, who were obviously fond of, if not each other, committed adultery in the
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  • 41 5 The monthly "social" 01 th*. Indian Association. Singapore, will be held on Sunday, at the Clerical Union Hall. Tea will be served. Dr S. Dakshinamurtv. Ag. Director. League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, will speak on Health and Disease.
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  • 302 5 REFERENCE was made at yesterday's meeting of the Rural Board to a memorandum submit ted at the last meeting by Mr. C. Reuben, on observations of the application of section 144 of the Municipal Ordinance in regard to repair and maintenance to buildings in the rural area.
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  • 106 5 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to approve the following promotions:- Mr. C. T. M -Husband. Chief Surveyor. Grade I. F.M.S. ana S S.: Major C E Bone. MC Chief Bur vevor Grade 11. Malayan Survey Service, to be Chief Surveyor. Grade I. Pera... Mi P
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  • 885 5 Girls Evidence At Maxwell Inquest (From Our Own Correspondent) Sitiawan, Thursday. (3RAPHIC evidence oi' how she saw her mother being shot at from close range while hiding behind her in a cupboard, and how attempts were made to set fire to the house was given
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  • 61 5 The following is the list of members of the Hindu Advisory Board. '°J 1 1941 The Deputy Controller of Lnboar. Miiiv;' [Chairman, ex-ofncio). ur. .v EuSumaru, JP. (Vl^ n Mr 8 Saravanun. Mr. C Yahambar.ir PUlav. Ral Sahib B. R. Shurma Mr. R Raiu Mr P O. Shah. Sri A
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  • 106 5 Singapore, Thursday. AT the meeting of the Rural Bcaid to-day. Mr. C. Reuben referred to the overloading of lorries with granite pieces whicn, be taid, trickled out of the lorries on to the roads and became very dangerous to traffic, particuany io motor traffic. Captain Ng Kah
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  • 42 5 Reuter. Rome, Feb. 13. DIPLOMATIC relations between Rumania and Britain will cease on Saturday and the news will be told to the Rumanian m**m tot the first time to-day, according to a Italian news agency message from Bucharest.—Reuter.
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  • 148 6 FEATURE of our trade that has of late bi en giving rise to considerable anxiety is the continued export to Japan of iron ore and manganese, minerals indispensable for war purposes, from Kelantan and Trengganu, even after Japan had expressed her open hostility towards us by
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  • 134 6 £YEN the most restrained of British newspapers. The Times, in a leading article says that "there are signs that the present leaders in Japan may driw the Japanese people into a new war." The deciding factor in Japan to-d.iy. though it sounds a little incredible, is that
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  • 138 6 JHE export trade in iron ore to Japan is a considerable one. In the year 1940 Japan occupied the third position among Malaya's customers, the first and second, respectively, being the United States and Britain. So far as we are aware, there are three Japanese mines operating i
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  • 160 6 JHE natural inference to be drawn from the refusal of India and Ceylon to export scrap iron to Japan is that those countries feel that it ig unjust for them to provide Japan with materials necessary for forging engines of destruction which might be usod against the Empire.
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  • 704 6 If You Lived Under A Dictator i Thiz Is an tv tide describing S how women live i r/ieir Zz'ues under a totalitarian government such as that Oj tazit i Germany 1 V jF you are a woman living under a Nazi regime, you will
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  • 316 6 gRITISH and American citizens are being: confined in prison cells in Italy on a diet of bread and water. In one cell sixty-two English women were put in one small cell in Floren' One of them was ninety-six. The excuse made by the Italian authorities
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  • 583 6 COOD values are Mm ""J attention th sorts of ideas and being aired, son., some far-fetched. When you hear son* w about food, you cai paring them with tl to be authorities yet fail to back the problem of food i with too much pr< superstition. c
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  • 647 6 by Sefton Delmer J MET a party of 200 Jews here to-day on their way from Berlin to a life of freedom in the New World. They are mostly old men, women and children from all parts of Germany and Austria, and they met in Berlin last
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  • 222 7 hunckinfi Feb. 13 M v\ art in possible further f in the Pacific is crlj discussed here as i hina war into the to hat the future of depends on can hold out nst the German whether the comnd United States East can defeat .iiie.se drive
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  • 33 7 Reuter. Madrid. Feb. 13. f\ military duties, v C the Italian Foreign not present at the Gen. Franco and Mus- a telegram of > nor Serrano Suner. iiister —Reuter.
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  • 167 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 13. S GOEBBELS' forgetfulness is landing him in trouble; again. "The Orford, of over 20,000 tons, has been sunk." announced the German radio to-day, quoting "New York naval circles." The announce- V ment added that the Orford, which was recently used as a
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  • 102 7 Reuter. Rome. Feb. 13. poMBING attacks by the R A F. JL*. i the island cf Rhodes and by Germans on British targets in Libya are mentioned in an Italian High Command communique which states that on "the Greek front" enemy military objectives were attacked from a
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  • 197 7 Reuter. SYDNEY, FEB. 13. JHE PEOPLE OF AUSTRALIA WERE WARNED TODAY THAT THE WAR HAD ENTERED A NEW PHASE OF THE "UTMOST GRAVITY" IN AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED AFTER THE MEETING OF THE ADVISORY WAR COUNCIL TO-DAY WHICH CALLED FOR "THE GREATEST EFFORT
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  • 55 7 Hong Kong. Feb. 13. AMERICAN evacuation activr.y was resumed on Mcnday In i shanghai as the President Cliyei land sailed with more than liu evacuees, mostly missionaries. This group of Americans originally intenaed to remain in China, but the tens« international situation is responsible for
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  • 32 7 Death Of Mr. G. MacCunn Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkhi> London. Feb. 13. The death has occurred ot Mr. Georse MacCunn. a former resident Df Malaya.—Via Cable and Wireless.
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  • 204 7 Reuter. Bangkok, Feb. 13. "T DO not expect any serious developments in East Asia in the near future," declared the Japanese General, MajorGen. Sumita, in a press interview. He added: "I am seeing the Thai Premier but I do not propose to discuss any political matters."
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  • 84 7 Reuter. Washington, 13. AMERICANS are advised to leave the Far East, according to Mr. Cordell Hull, United States Secretary of State, who to-day said that United States consular officers were advising United States citizens to leave Far Eastern countries as a precautionary measure, in visw
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  • 72 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 13. THE fiftieth Italian counter-a:--1 tack since Gen. CuvaUero took over the command a month ego was repulsed on Tuesday, states the Athens Radio. The Greek advances continue daily, slowly and steadily. A considerable advance was made oy the Greeks in
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  • 71 7 Reuter. Peshawar, Feb. 13. I rE Afghan commercial mission has arrived in Japan. The iliission was invited by the Japanese Foreign Trade-Promoting Associa- 'ion throu&h the Japanese Gov- «rnment. The visit is expected to t last six or seven weeks and will 'be mainly
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  • 373 7 Reuter. London, Feb. 13. FIFTY THOUSAND German troops are massed at Constanza on the Black Sea, according to reports from travellers arriving at Istanbul, says the Independent French news agency.-Reuter. ft The Orat Politika, a Turkish newspaper, criticises the steady movement of Nazi
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  • 24 7 Mr. R. D. Macintyre, who is returning from long leave. Is to take the place of Mr M. B. Hemher, Executive Engineer, P.W.D., Klang.
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  • 90 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. 13. AIDED by several Chinese, twelve Japanese in plain clothes at- j tempted to remove archives of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce in the International Settlement in a surprise raid this morning. They, however, left when Settlement police were hastily summoned
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  • 34 7 Eastern News. Tokyo, Feb. 13. SIR John G. Latham, Australian Minister to Japan, yesterday afternoon had a talk with the Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka recording Japanese-Aus-tralian relations. —Eastern News.
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    • 798 8 11th Day! Still drawing Crowds!! I LAST FEW SCREENINGS! WEf'jjjßM CAPITOL Surely Yon won't miss CHARLIE CHAPLIN Efijjj in his record-breaking Sensational Comedy— the Ml EAT DICTATOR with PAUIETTE GODDARD, Jack Oakie and Hundreds more TO-MORROW'S SPECIAL >l11»\I4.H I Attraction 12.10 o'clock ll BRAND NEW COPY of M.G.M.s Record-breaking Adventure
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  • 73 9 OH- Mr. Oh Tiang Seng, aged 55, passed away peacefully, at his I residence. No. 327, Telok Kurau P-.ad, on Wednesday, February 12th. He leaves behind him. to mourn their loss, a widow, two Bona (Messrs Oh Kim Chiang Oh Kim Cheng), a daughter, two daughters-in-law, a son-in-law
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    • 230 9 Z*Sm CATHAY j Where Everybody Goes 4i« 3.15 6.15 9.15 Morning Show To-morrow AUC E FAYE and :H BETT Y GRABLE f ffjfl JACK OAKIE—JOHN PAYNE nlu v Foj Glorious Ti« F "f-- "TIN PAN I ALLEY" V^P^ 7 SPEC lAL! Also Ministry of Information Documentary "BRITAIN at BAY" (Commentator
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    • 289 9 MATINEES and Sunday at 2.30 p m. I Whole serial in 12 Thrilling North Bridge Road chapters Junction Bra s Basah Roatf ».o aTW r* PATRO L H I Telephone No. RADIO 1 HAPPY Thealre I 615 Gm 920 j Last two shows of this outstanding modern melodrama In TAMIL
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    • 504 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrences ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced between Ong Tjeng Sin. youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ong Siang Hoey and Miss Ang Giok Chye. the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ang Urn Hong. BandJermasin papers please copy. Public Notices PUBLIC NOTICE REGISTRATION OF ALIENS
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    • 219 9 I TODAY PAVILION I YOUR FAVOURITE SINGING AND DANCING STAR II TURNS SERIOUS IN A LIGHT-HEARTED WAY AS HE FOILS THE FIFTH COLUMN IN BRITAIN j WITH GRETA GYNT THE BRITISH OOMPH' GIRL ATTRACTION Caumont British News Wing of Youth (THE MAKING OF R.A.F. PILOTS IN CANADA) NEXT ATTRACTION ONE
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  • 84 10 Domestic Occurrence DEATH CHEE:—Mrs. Chee Swee Chiang (Nee Madam Tan Chong Yam Neo) passed away peacefully at the age of 46 on Sunday, 9th February, 1941, at her residence, No 71, Heeren Street, Malacca. She leaves behind her beloved husband, one son, one daughter, one son-in-law, one daughter-in-law and one
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 653 10 1!: > l!: > > !> Situations Vacant Wantfd An experienced Book-Binder am a Printer. Apply Box 194. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 4640) WANTED Agents throughout Malays for Ppnulnr Pood Products. Apply 274. Jalan Besar, Singapore. (No. 449G) WANTED:— A teacher for English Bchool Kulni Johore. Apply Headmaster, Bandar High
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    • 763 10 WANTED:— Office Clerk required to do Typing, Bookkeeping, and General Office Routine. Chinese preferable. Apply Box No. 212, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED European Primary Teacher seek* morning post. Bok 192, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 460O) EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER undertakes outstanding accounts, seeks position aa part-time clerk, book-keeper, confidential in
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    • 670 10 21 VOLUMES Times History of The Wir 1914-18. Price $40|-. Box No. 182. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 448G) ORUNOW RADIO CONSOLE. 12 valves, secondhand, good working order. Going cheap. Lee Fletcher. Phone 3333. (No. 491G) NIGOER of Narcissus, Stamp's World Geography, Lyster's First Course. Hygiene, etc., obtainable City Emporium, 58.
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    • 669 10 Photography YOUR PHOTOS painted by qualified artist ln Lilywnite Btudlo Singapore, Telephone 6601. (No. 383(1) Vegetable Seeds RELIABLE local vegetable need* may be had at 10 cents per packet from Majus. 35. Orchard Road. Singapore. (No. 481Q) SEEDS:— Reliable germination-guaran-teed, flower, vegetable and grass seeds at 15 cts. per good-sized
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    • 489 10 Lost And Found LOST —Morris 8 Tourer No. *****, Blue, 4-Seater. Reward. Please "Phone 2865. (No. 487G) LOST Antique Garnet Pendant. Reward. Vicinity, Eu Court—Capitol Theatre. Tel. 7906. alter 6 p.m. (No. 451G) Public Notices THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of modern European Polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, glass tumblers,
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    • 354 10 NOTICE My wife KOH SWEE NEO having left my house and protection on the 27th January, 1940, I hereby declare that she is no longer my wife. Dated this 13th day of February. 19*11 Sd. ONG TIAN HOCK. «■■■iniiiiiiiiiiiininiHnn^ BIOZYGEN! a give* j Health and Vitality! Send 30c Stamp for
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 824 10 SLNGAPORE T ZHL 225 m. 1333 krs GSG-ll! L^DO!V 10.00 Malay Variety. mxi > 1 92© j. 11.00 Indian Music. D m < b 11 11*41 Cantonese Music. 6 n' p p.m. 62 q U 12.30 Chinese Programme Summary. «35 s!,', Peipen e Dramas. J R•■ 12.55 Tin. Copra and
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  • 930 11 E mapon, Feb. 13. Buyer*. Seller*. MIN,IiO -3 3 gra 6 3 6'9cd 39 36 -cd 301- 211--4t 0 80 0 85 Kr W 13 6 1416 *L 1.35 1-40 X 9 9'6xd 18 9 19i6 121- 131T*»<«' 0.17 0.20 I 0.38 0.41 .1 47»i 1.50
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  • 134 11 (By Our Financial Correspondent I Singapore, Friday. THERE was lair business in tin shares yesterday, with Hong Fatts taken as high as $1.49%. Other transactions included Sungei Luas. Pungahs and Kundangs. Raubs were taken at $1.45. There was some small business in rubbers, Kempas. Sepang
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 87%, Sellers 87%. TIN
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  • 93 11 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Feb. 14. REFERRING to the incidence of taxation at the annual meeting of the Rubber Estates, Malaya, Ltd., Mr. N. C. S. Bosanquet said that rubber was one of the most vital commodities in the world. It
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  • 59 11 Singapore, Thursday. THE total tonnage of rubber stocks in Malaya at the end of January, according to the monthly return of dealers' and port stocks" amounted to 42,660. The tonnage at the end of December last year amounted to 31 210. The largest stock in any month
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  • 71 11 Reuter. Washington. Feb. 13. EXPORTS of oil and petrol to Japan come under indirect control as a result of a presidential ruling issued on Wednesday laying down that export licences will be required from Feb. 15 for the shipment abroad of metal containers of over five
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  • 39 11 Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 14. TURKEY is to receive 160.000 tons of peiroleum trom Rumania under an agreement just concluded between the two countries, according to an Istanbul dispatch to the German News Agency.— Reuter.
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  • 28 11 Reuter. London, Feb. 12:—Freight Inquiries include Calcutta Coal to Singapore at 28 rupees and Australian flour to Suez at fully 136-; also Australian Grain to the Orient. —Reuter.
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  • 19 11 Reuter. Calcutta, Feb. 12:—Yesterday's Tea sale for Indian consumption revealed a good demand and prices were firm to strong.—Reuter.
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  • 19 11 Reuter. New York. Feb. 12:—Despite huge defence expenditures, cotton growers believe* that Government will continue to subsidise agriculture.— Reuter.
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  • 14 11 Reuter. New York, Feb. 12:—Two Stock Exchange memberships were sold fcr $27,000 and S26.ooo.—Reuter.
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    • 187 11 THE MERCANTILE OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Onus 1 Controlled by THE .MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S S and registered as a Troa Company, undertakes the followinc duties: EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ai; v :iSTRATOR OF EGTME OF DECEASED PERSON, TRUST:;
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    • 259 11 Painful Case of I RHEUMATISM Dispelled by j A uret season tfai;* ma painful Rheumatism g» (hat at last I was quite in- m capacitated and took to my. fed. Th.tre I thought of 'ASPRO' and wondered if f ill all I had heard about 'it was-true'. I was very
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    • 329 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co.. The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings:
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    • 340 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible service* are being maintained bQf The P. O. S. N. Coy. f roi the Straits to their usual ports of call in Chinz, India Ceylon and tin: United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements tali under present circumstance, sailings are perforce rex tricted.
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  • 199 12 Reuter. Sydney, Feb. 14. SYDNEY awoke yesterday (Thursday) to the exciting realisation that the famous H.M.S. Sydney conqueror of the Italian crufi'cr Bartho'.omeo Colleoni, had arrived in harbour overnight -«d was riding peacefully at ancnor in their midst after nearly a year of war service
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  • 63 12 Reuter. Y London, Feb. 14 OUTHS of 19 and just over, borr between Jan. l and Dec. 31 1921. are to register for militan service on Saturday. Feb 22 This will be the first registration under th* proclamation of Jan 29 extending the age limit
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  • 552 12 "Must Take Things Seriously" Says Dr. MacGrepor y CINGAPORE'S emergency medical plans were outlined to officers and N.C.O.'s of the St. John Ambulance Brigade by the Director of Medical Services, Dr. K. tfMacGregor, at a meeting at the A.R.P. Hea.lquaiteis yesterday. "I want you to
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  • 29 12 The I.S.P. Fighter Fund total tolay is $17.537. A first instalment cf $15.000 has been s*nt to th? War Fund on account of the I.S.P. fighter.
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  • 28 12 Singapore, Friday. k MALAY reported to the police that he was robbed of a gold ring and cash, worth $35.20, at Ccllyer Quay yesterday by three cth:r Malays.
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  • 48 12 Reuter. New Delhi, Feb. 13. IT is understood that orders have been passed and are already in operation that uniform must be worn by all ranks in the Indian Army at all times except when >o leave or while engaged in sports.— Renter.
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  • 29 12 Reuter. Washington, Feb. 12:—There are reports, possibly tendencious, that future farm legislations will tighten the Government's control over surpluses and prices, but the detailed working is not revealed.— Reuter.
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  • 58 12 Eire's Plans F or Evacuation THE important evacuation still available' No lien, the leach in a broadcast J 0 ptn» **r. de Va'er, ncuncement gai< u tary evacuation*"., tht *Z •aUsfactory.Gov, proved ort to com pin. 1 "We know tnof refugees in other ,jf had no time to cuation und
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  • 26 12 Death of Lad) London. Feb d| occurred of i oeat h ha< widow of Sir Austei rh* rl ain after a short ill ne rl^h Reuter
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    • 51 12 PREVORE American medicated powder base. Conceals and heals facial blemishes, freckles. Uverspots, birthmarks, scars, muddy complexion, discoloration, wrinkles, bruises, darkcircles under eyes, blackheads, pimples. Gives velvety, pearlwhite complexion and makes you look years younger Instantly. $1.20 Jar for 150 treatments. CHARi ti CO. 20. Robinson Koad. Singapore. KHHINSTANT SKIN \miMS
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    • 157 12 'flow it kas Lem tolS i h.WINDSORS OWN LOVE STORY As told lo Adela Rogers St. Johns h\ I Jj£z^ AND knOJL; WHAT Las heretofore been guess work by many writers now becomes fact —out of tbeir own mouths and hearts. For ten days Adela Rogers St. Johns, brilliant writer
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