Malaya Tribune, 8 May 1941

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, May 8, L 941.
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  • 54 1 iplain James Roosevelt, Mlll of the U.S. President, ii"f Major (ierald Thomas, s Marine Corps, shown ,H, Mr. O. X Yui (dele- from C hungking) and ~1, John 11. Bruins (Senior Imerican Consul in Hong n g) at the Peninsula I tej mi the Americans' ar- j ,1
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  • 101 1 Reuter. hingtoo, May 7. t\ ited states Navy was i 1 now than ever" the job of assuring the delivery of war v suppli< t Britain if and i duty was assign slated Col. Knox, if the Navy, speakt i press conference today
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  • 310 1 Reuter. Ottawa, May 7. A victory is sure. We thai rtol in any easy optimism but with supreme confidence,*' said Mr. Menzies, the Australian Prpniier at a speech at a Canadian Club luncheon after his arrival from Now York in a Canadian Royal
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  • 996 1 Till* PffMlfr London, Mar. 7. ng ago as last May the Foreign Office began to ask r troops to be sent to Iraq to guard lines of cumin, but all the troops we had cot had to go to Valley," declared the Premier. Mr. Winston
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  • 209 1 R.A.F. CONTINUE ATTACKS ON REBEL LINES Berlin, May 8. BRITISH forces have occupied Fort Ruthah on the pipeline from the Mosul oil fields to Haifa, according to a Rome dispatch to the official German News Agency. Iraqi forces occupied Ruthah last Friday after attacking and taking
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  • 178 1 Reuter. Dublin. May 8. INTRODUCING Eire's i 10.626,000 budget, the Finance Minister. Mr. O'Kelly. in the Dail yesterday said that it was proposed to rai«e the income tax from I* fid. to 7s. and 6d. in the pound. The gap between revenue and expenditure was
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  • 88 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkin) London, May 8 rHK chairman's statement to be printed at th e annual mating of the Mercantile Bank of India describes the year under review as satisfactory, the profits and dividends having b?en maintained. The report alludes
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Vichy, May 8. THE Soviet Fresident. M. Kaimin, received in Moscow the new Vichy Ambassador. M. Gaston Berbery' who presented his credentials' according to a Moscow despatch —Renter,
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Berlin. May 8. PRESIDENT Ineunu has returned to Ankara from a tour of the Western Provinces, says an Ankara despatch quoted by the German News Agency —Reuter.
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  • 147 1 Reuter. Vichy, May 8. AN agreement has been reached between Admiral Darlan, Vichy Foreign Minister, and the German authorities in Paris, it was announced in Vichy last night. It provides that the demarcation line between occupied and unoccupied Franc? will be open in general for the passage
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  • 95 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (From II L. Hopkin) London, May 8. SIR Walrond Sinclair, the Rubber Controller, who plans to keep the rubbei market functioning*, agrees v.ith the Rubber Trade Association that the Ministry for Supply, which will now be the only importer
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  • 31 1 Reuter. New York, May 7 PRESIDENT Roosevelt will address the Pan-American Union on May 14. Lord Halifax will speak at Kan sas City next, month— Renter.
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    27 1 Among the weapons now being nved by Malayan forces is the Tommy gun. Here is an I?id:nn nldier showing Hon, easily it cm be handled
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 95 1 M. lIWSS.VV Electrical. Gas Water Contractor. t 4 *f 37. Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE TEL. 3411 For all your requirements in the Installation or repairs of electric, gaa and water pipe fittings nleaae consult us and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE We also
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  • 925 2 System Followed In Malaya Explained WHAT is meant by the Direct Method of Teaching and how did it come to be chosen as the method to be used in teaching English in Malaya? —that is orders to carry actions with which they are already familiar
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  • 165 2 THE inauguration of a j BBC broadcast from j London in Chinese is the v object of gratified comment in the Chinese press ,n Malaya. The Nanyang Sian Pao, of Singapore, for example, declares that M will stimulate the growing spirit of unity between
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  • 339 2 Singapore. Wednesday. QPEAKINti al the annual general meeting of the Singapore 3 After-Care Association this evening Lt.-Col. IT. A. Lord of the Salvation Army dren attention to the difficulty experienced in finding employment for those who had held fairly responsible positions previous
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  • 108 2 Singapore, Wednesday. A YOUTHFUL Chinese, Kam Eng Seng, pleaded guilty in the third court this morning, to a charge of riminal breach qj trust of five shirts valued at $14. Facts by the prosecution were that the accused and the complainant in the case were friends.
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  • 117 2 Singapore, Wednesday. CHING SIX YUNE, sole proprietor of Chop Wah Choong, Upper Hokkitn Street, was fined $4i> or two weeks' rigorous Imprisonment In the fifth court to-day, when he admitted stocking 69 dozen Hand brand reels of thread to which a 1 false trade description "200
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  • 43 2 MR. A E. (Paddy) Moretra, for many years assistant editor of the now defunct Times of Malaya and a prominent resident of Ipoh, and his son, Duncan Moreira. of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Kuala Lumpur, have left for Ceylon, on a holiday.
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  • 25 2 fCent-A-Pior,r i .Total number of n nem planes destroyed durinr yesterday on all f ront up to midnight j. ondon time.... THIRTY-ONE
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  • 48 2 THE sale of the reci $3 War Saving ha s not quite reach in Singapore, it Ls stood. Officials are, bow* that a turn toward:, be made by the j the public is urged I use of the oppotrunil for small, safe and ments.
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  • 66 2 -IS THIS A PRIVATE FIGHT, OR CAN I GET IN Gene Raymond, dark-haired in this portrayal and top-featu seems to ask the question of Robert Montgomery and < Lombard, who, as "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" are in one of their recurrent battles in that delightfully crazy
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    • 40 2 rit rm IU m SOLE AGENTS tTvVll IYIF\V7/? (Tffift W i f l H r Singapore, johore. mala< v fcl iki yyl\ DJ fa j jiaVr NEGRI SEMBII NN Am i 11— M. SELANGOR and pan v < 13$ Warin> SB
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  • 706 3 LEGAL ADVISER'S SPEECH TO COUNCIL (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday REPLYING tq the criticisms of the Estate Duty Bill the federal Council yesterday the Hon. Mr. n lark. U ff al Adviser said that they had been denng it since 1937
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  • 96 3 lntl4l Singapore, Wednesday JOHN STEVEN, 21. and Abu Rahman bin Ali, 25. both Indians, appeared in the third court this morning on a cha.Ve of theft of a pair of shoes, two pairs of slippers three sarono S< a DOX of n o ncl kerchiefs
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  • 28 3 THE first of four talks on dogs will Z be broadcast by Ida Kinloch trom Singapore station at 720 p.m. on Friday. May 9
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  • 1032 3 t t Singapore, Wednesday. that three men had been concerned in the publication of an article in an Arabic newspaper implying that Mr. Abdul Wahid Aljelany, the Arabic announcer of Singapore, was in direct contact with the Arabic announcer of Nazi Germany, and that
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  • 537 3 Singapore, Wednesday. (JASPER HEINRICH BALKE, former draughtsman of the Hume Pipe Company, who stood charged with the theft of (or, alternatively, dishonestly retaining) 39 prints belonging to the Hume Pipe Co., to-day gave his statement from the witness-box in the fifth court. It was alleged by
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  • 98 3 Singapore, Wednesday. ALLEGED to have committed theft of a blank cheque, the property of Chau Shao Mee. on Apr. 30 at his house in Telok Ayer Street, and further alleged to have cheated a certain Ho Cheow Hock of 40 kegs of wire nails valued
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  • 35 3 Under the Compulsory Service (Volunteer Forcei Enactment Mr. G. L. Howe. First Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed chairman of the Local Tribunal lor Negri Sombllan n the place of Mr. Justice W. X Hon.
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  • 525 4 POLICE BEATEN 9-1 IN SENIOR LEAGUE Malays 9 Police 1 CCORING as they liked in the second half of the game, 'the Malays, displaying irresistible form, completely overwhelmed the Police in a, Div. I soccer match at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, trouncing their opponents nine goals to
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  • 40 4 SOCCER: Div. I. RE. v Gordons. Changi; Div. II A, R A F. Tengah v V.M.C.A.; Div. II B. Stamford SC. v Airport, Clerical Union; B.H.L. tnai, Farrer Park. v n A TENNIS: S.C.C., S.C.RC, and Y.M.ojv. tournaments.
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  • 174 4 ROYAL Singapore Golf Clut> s May Bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for R. N. McKern in "A' division with a score of "all square," in a win for E. G. Staunton in "B"
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  • 208 4 Customs 5 R.A.F. (H.Q.) 2 SETTLING down to take their chances after several missed opportunities, Customs scored a convincing win of five goals to two over the R.A.F. (H.Q.) in a keenly contested Div 2B soccer match on the Fraser and Neave ground yesterday. RAF started
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  • 382 4 g C.C. created a big upset yesterday on the Padang when they beat the Loyals' one of the strongest army teams, by two goals to one in a Div. I match. The S.C.C. played good soccer, their forwards, exploiting the long pass, staged several pretty
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  • 313 4 FURTHER progress was made in the tennis tournaments being played in Singapore, yesterday. In the S.C.C. tournament. T. V. N. Anderson and P. Clerc entered the final of the Championship doubles by beating J. G. Houston and R. A. W. Hills 6—3. 6—2. Tan Wan
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  • 159 4 FE Royal Johore International Club's men's monthly medal will be played off on Thursday. May 22 and Sunday, May 25. Members must sign the book provided before commencing to play. All cards returned must be placed in the box on the bar marked ••competition." No player
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  • 250 4 Army Cricket Competition SINGAPORE Fortress Signals scored their fifth successive victory when they defeated by 30 runs the Seventh Coast Regiment, R.A., yesterday, in the first round of the Army Large Units cricket competition at Alexandra. Hill, the Minor Counties player who has played
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  • 137 4 (From Our Own Reporter) APeaang, T+4m. accident ocearred at the track this morning *hen Shun unsaddled Doi'd on enteral straight. Dodd escaped unhurt apart from bad shaking Those who impressed were Beau Mari, Dover, Gigolette. Counsel Jest Oh, Goed Voor, Beano, Kxeve Julieta, Ranscombe. Sunny Charm
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 700 5 (From Our Own Reporter) ALLEGED tohaveaPtp. Ipoh May 7 fcim. w,, aCtG(I a carriage witness a second named mL v J Seph and a youn Indian wor n"" ZTtinT aPPGared yeSterday in ecti With the first bigamy case to be heard in the Ipoh courts
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  • 88 5 gapore, Wednesday. talk on the wild Burma was given by ■I. at the Singapore luncheon to-day.* lally arranged for a the Indian journalists a pore to address the to unavoidable es, they could not be Iress, Major Green ively with the various to be
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  • 99 5 .1 meeting to consider A kDa to the rules of be held by the Johore at the Civil Service May 21 at 11 r-.m. the rules are ap- ibmitted for conaua] meeting of the ~1 immediately alter m the management it 'I proposed to n»and Japanese mcniIst
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  • 40 5 re, Wednesday, r four months' w imprisonment was Thiam Siang. alias when he came up lore Mr. Conrad second magistrate. ent to prison for d in carrying on a, Cr.i: Ji Xi lottery.
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  • 244 5 News From N.E.I. Batavia. May 3 THE N.E.I. Red Cross Week has been a great success. No means were neglected for collecting noney. Even the school children 'aejped. by making flowers and small flags, and selling them in '.id of the Red Cross. Preparations are in
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  • 330 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, May 7. JNTRODUCED on a certificate of emergency, "The War Loan Enactment, 1941," empowering l the High Commissioner to raise $10,000,000 by means of a loan issued to the public to represented to the United Kingdom from the
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  • 166 5 Singapore, Wednesday. "V AM taking a lenient view ol this case. You have a previous conviction tor profiteering,'* said Mr. L. C. Goh in the fifth court to-day when he imposed a line of $100 or two months' rigorous imprisonment on Tay Joo
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  • 60 5 Singapore. Wednesday. AJPPEARING in the third court this k afternoon, Nadason, a Tamil, claimed trial when he was charged with committing criminal breach of trust on May 6 of a gramophone, 34 records, one brass tray and one brass pan, valued at $70. The case was
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  • 257 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, May 7. A KING his defence on oath to a charge of having murdered his wife on Nov. 18 on whom he was alleged to hav<inflicted 27 wounds, Mat Ali bin Pandak, a young Malay, said in the Perak
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  • 90 5 I\R. Victor Purcell, Director of the Department of Information and Publicity, gave an '"A 1 Home" to the visiting Indian journalists at the Old House in Mount Rosie ycsierdav. evening. Df spite the inclement j weather, a large and representative gathering was present. Earlier in
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  • 61 5 Singapore, Thursday. THE following is the programme of drills for the Singapore Volunteer Corps for to-day: SV.A.C.C-training film at Headquarters. 2 (Vol.) Fd. Amb.—drill and lectures at Headquarters. •*S" Coy (Cat. 'A* and 'C') Ist. Bn. ib'.S. V.F.—com; any training] it Headquarters. "B" Coy Ist. Bn. S.S.V.F.—I
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  • 183 5 Singapore. Wednesday. AT the conclusion of the inquiry j" this morning into the death of a 56-year-old Chinese stevedore Teng Hup Seng, who was fatalh injured when he wa s knocket down by a trolley bus at the Tinjong Pagar bus terminus on Feb. 27, the
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    • 230 5 HIS FRIENDS SHUNNED HIM 30 days later most popular of all He was weak, nervous, irritable, a mere shadow of his former self. Friends shunned him —then came the change! His doctor advised Waterbury's Compound. What a difference just thirty days made. Bright and cheerful once again, all because his
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  • 228 6 Opinion MO one who looks back on the utterances of Japanese statesmen over the last few years, particularly since she signed the Axis tripartite Pact, can fail to be struck by their bewildering variety—the sentiments expressed ranging from open hostility to the democracies coupled with fullthroated adoration of
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  • 188 6 AIR Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham (Com-mander-in-Chief, Far East) and Lt.-Gen. L. V. Bond (the G.0.C., Malaya) have both given some indication of the growing strength of Singapore, and of the menace which has rendered necessary such preparedness. Tokyo sabrerattlers have been told in unmistakable terms that we have
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  • 118 6 'I'HE true significance of the much boosted Russo-Japan-cso Pact having by this time fully dawned upon Mr. Matsuoka, he now seeks to gain time, within which to study the trend of the new phase of the war in Europe, by a peaceful approach to Washington. As long as
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  • 351 6  -  New Bishop Of Singapore Tells Hong Kong Of BY BY DEAN J.L. WILSON A FEW words of explanation are due to Rotarians and our guests on the subject of my talk. The Dean of the Faculty of Science who is in charge of the programme claims that
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  • 444 6 ONE last word of introduction. It is the eve of St. George's Day. and I therefore thought it appropriate to refresh your memories of. or introduce you to the charm o. the English country. Tart of this address I gave 18 months ago. as a broadcast
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  • 359 6 PERHAPS its is appropriate that the first talk on the beauty of England should have been given on an evening when Scotsmen are remembering their affection for their national land, in commemoration of their patron Saint. It is perhaps a Scots strain in my heritage which makes me
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  • 472 6 \yoOD& and commons, hills and rivers all bear the mark of affectionate human treatment. The old saying "God made the country and man made the town" is at present a half truth, for when God made the country the instruments he used for this purpose were men. women
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  • 258 6 BEHIND the English landscape there Is more than motorists and the courage, patience and humour which are being s o brave.v sh wn at this hour must be taken for granted. I have deliberately refraineo from speaking of that beauty m England which is being slain UTpn
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  • 48 6 The man who invented the stopgo traffic light. Ben Willard, of New Orleans. Aged 77. The inventor of the telephone booth. Mr A. J, LCwL", of Boston. Aged 79. The woman who composed the music for "Rock-a-bye Baby." Mrs. E. I. C. Carlton, of Boston. Aged 69
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  • 561 6 E. T. Huang JN olden days when railway con munication was still unheard o countries possessed of rivers considered to be most favour*! situated because upon these teries of commerce pro o»r t~ largely depended. There was cordingly an age of cat tion in which every conscientin
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  • 1908 7 IMPORTANT FACTS REVEALED IN PREMIER'S ADDRESS A 1 wIN«ton E pHnRrm Si EAST WAS ANNOUNCED BY MR. WINSTON CHLRCHILL, BRITISH PRIME MINISTER IN THE ()l SE OF C OMMONS LAST NIGHT WHEN HE GAVE THE GOVERNMKN I S REPLY IN THE DEBATE ON
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  • 224 7 Reuter. AnKara, May 7. AN article by the editor of the semi -official Turkish newspaper Ulus was quoted by the Ankara Radio to-day, under the title "Fuehrer's Speech and Our National Defence." After pointing out that Turkey is now in contact with the new world
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  • 201 7 Reuter. Zurich, May 7. "(TRENCH workers, like the great mass of the French public, inwardly reject the policy of rapprochement with Germany, although some Trade Union leaders support Laval," states the newspaper Volksrecht, describing conditions in France. The fact that at almost every street corner the
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  • 68 7 Reuter. London. May 7. BRix'ISH Overseas Airways and the X.L.M. Dutch Air Line are considering the possibility of the use of a fresh route for air mails, due to the situation In Iraq. The new service is expected to be via Khortoum. It was stated
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  • 103 7 Reuter. Madras, May 7. THESE two great Muslim countries of Turkey and Egypt, now in imminent danger of a German attack, depend to a large extent on British support and protection and that is why Britain is collecting troops in Iraq for the purpose of
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  • 73 7 Reuter. Sydney, May 7. AUSTRALIA has received a request from Japan for more Australian wool and payment is offered on the barter basis. Announcing this, the Commerce Minister, Sir Earle Page said the Commonwealth Government was opposed to a barter and unable to supply Japan
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  • 202 7 British Wireless. London. May 7. SINCE dawn to-day, there has been continuous enemy activity by fighter aircraft near the southeast coast and the Thames Estuary. Spitfires of the Fighter Command have engaged them and there have been a number of dog fights. Four Me
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    • 355 8 LATEST Domestic Occurrences DEATHS. TEO-Teo Ah Thiam. Assistant Manager of Dodge Seymour Ltd.. passed away peacefully on May 7, at his residence No. £4, Veeratamy Road, aged 5L c leaves behind his beloved mother wife, 1 son, 2 daughters, 4 brothers and 1 sister, to mourn his loss. Funeral will
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    • 189 8 England expects th* everyone will want ,o See ''OUR FJGHTJNGJJAVY^ ALHAMBRA^ See a British battleship in a fight to a finish. NOT A PROPAGANDA PICTURE MEN DANCERS CHALLENGED BY THESE 4 SINGAPORE GIRLS We/en Chew fl»d Wars Furcg ■Wl' PREPARED ro DANTI l^wfc^ \GAINST -£^^\t IfM ANY COUPLE W**\ 9
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  • 150 9 A LTHOUGH according to importers the stock of cigarettes in Singapore is more than sufficient for normal consumption, and dealers are now well stocked with supplies of them, cigarettes are still difficult to obtain here. In other cases, though available, some shops are still charging high prices
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  • 74 9 Singapore, Wednesday. TOR stealing a pair of shoes, I Chong Ah Seong, a man with a criminal record, was sentenced to six wears' rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months' police supervision, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second police court, to-day. Chong was
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    • 369 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE Of modern European polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, JONES treadle sewing machine, dress showcase, teak screens, divan beds, handpainted crystal-ware, G.E.C. 1940 model radio-receiver, Etc., Etc. To be held at Flat No. 9, Eu Court, Hill Street. On Saturday, May, 10th. 1941. at
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    • 73 10 Hear, distinct reprnduction for which they are unsurpassed Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Tatping, Perak, Penang, Province Wellesley and Alor Star, Kedah. CHOP HUP SOON AUN, Kuala Dungun, Trengganu. A ORCHRRD IThe popularity of "Diamond" I Bedsteads has been pre-eminent
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    • 102 10 Why suffer from NERVES? The high Vitamin B cont of BIOZYGEN YEAST-VITA: I cures all nervous complc Send 30c Stamp jor trial to 1 G.P.O. Box 439 Singapore. r^LODHRA'' Uterine Tonic Ladies: For the maintenance of v l,r Health. Use:— "LODHRA" It will do away with a troubles and disah
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    • 831 10 [TP-PA Y-S RAiiiV, SINGAPORE LONDOV ZHPI. 50 96 m. 9.69 BCI. CSV -17 ZHP.2 48.M m «-17$ m«. GSF —15 •U H m r, ZHP.3. «1.38 m. 7.25 mU. <F rom /ft 14 ZHL, ZHPI. ZHP2 ZHP3. GSD |j| 7 J M V, pT** II.S Lagu Rumba, and Tangoa. p.m^
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  • 734 11 Singapore, May 7. Huyus. Sellers .tisING. 3 3.6 c M',a «,9 x 33 6 34 6 n 18 0 70 010 6 14;--c 1 30 1.33xd »19 o;o i 171« 18.6 12- 13--0 13M W o 38 0.41 M 1 .29 ,-,t 156 171- M 5
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  • 18 11 i hursday. .ml rubber ..i nrnrn ts> j IN 1 ji I rfbiSß i j a*»4t.
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  • 207 11 tj^ ASTERN Realty Co Ltd.. made orjfn J of $167,***** for the year ended Dei ember, 1940. according to the Directors" Report just issued to shareholders. Together with the balance of $93,***** brought forward from the previous year, a total of $260.625 54 la
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  • 17 11 The output of New Scudai Ltd estate lor the month of April, 1941 amounted to 25,200 pounds.
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  • 176 11 (From Otir Financial Correspondent.) rrmp Singapore, Thursday. 1 1,fc tin «hare market was very dull yesterday with little buying or selling lnttre.st. Among the .small business transuded were Murais. Sungel Lva B and i- nits, the latter having slightly Improved on the increased output for
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  • 117 11 London, May 7 —The Stock Exchange opened with the tendency good all round on Mr. Stimson's speech War Loan was quoted at 103.62. Oils were firmer while Kaffirs were quietly firm on Cape support. Later, the Exchange was quieth consolidating its position, with Industrials pausing after their early
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  • 85 11 Reuter. London. May 7. rE Indianapolis Star says: Everyone of Hitler's victories has added new enemie s who are bitter in their subjection. "There is not one among them that is not looking for a chance to get his revenge. No one would hesitate openly
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  • 422 11  -  OUR SPECIAL FINANCIAL SERVICE By REVTER Cable London, May 7. [IN ruled steady. Up to Apr. 23, the U.S. Metals Reserve Company had ?9,4.'i6 tons of tin arrived, 6,125 tons afloat and 21,425 tons awaiting shipment. It is believed nearly half of United States
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 124 11 ton' the grip Of Indiges- There is no reason why you ttiat rrv ng a dull nagging pain ehouid endure the distress of In»U feel depressed and digestion for/ another day wittt -v- gJJS ess latex n Powder in milk or esteem ol doctors everywhere, f? and n Quick-acting, so
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    • 55 11 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREAND INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 4646. CONNELL BROS. CO. (MALAYA) LTD. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements) SINGAPORE. P E N A N G CE CI L STR E E
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    • 284 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 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 ft CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI MOJI, KOBE OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON ft CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings:
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    • 334 11 INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. froc the Straits to their usua ports of call in Chin* India, Ceylon and th United Kingdom. Passeng ers are requested to registg 1 their requirements but under present circumstance sailings are perforce red tricted.
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  • 569 12 1,000 Casualties; Officers Among Prisoners Taken Reuter. London, May 7. PASUALTIES estimated at 1,000 were sustained by Iraq lories in a battle which developed yesterday morning on the hiights overlooking Habbania. This figure was first revealed by Mr. Churchill, British Prime Minister, during his
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  • 57 12 Reuter. Washington. May 7. ONLY eight out of 205 ships that have left American ports with I supplies tor Britain Tie sunk in 1 the first three months this year. declared Senator Vandenberg before Senate Committee. Senator Vandenberg said that the chairman of the
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  • 53 12 irho K€ re married at the Registry Mr. and Mrs. Wong Siftt Lend Goke and Mrs. Wong The groom is fie son of the late If Wong c lewut f f/ CAew Goke. and the bride, *toW*<MMOQI Loke Looi Chirw. daughter of the late Mr. Loke Looi Uueu
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  • 64 12 Reuter. Washington. May 7. THE Secretary for Agriculture, Mr. Wickard. announced the form alien of a joint Anglo-American Committee to expedite the purchase and shipment of food to Britain under the provisions of the Lease and Lend Act. Mr. V/ickard will be chairman or the committee
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  • 11 12 Mr. E. J Vallentine of Kuala Lumpur has returned from leave.
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  • 223 12 Reuter. Cairn, May 8. OKITISH troops successfully attacked forward posts around Tobruk on Monda} night. sa>s a communique, anf! they inflicted casualties and took a number of prisoners. After failing last week to take Tobruk by assault, the enemy pressure appears to he easing, it i*
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  • 304 12 Lloyd George Speaks Reuter. London, May 8. THE resumption of the debate on the vote of confidence was resumed by Mr. Lloyd George with a spirited speech. He said that with the first part of the resolution (expressing confidence in the Government) everyone agrees but there
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  • 83 12 Reuter. Washington, May 7. THF House has passed and sent to the Senate legislation to permit president Roosevelt to requis.tion Idle foreign ships in United States ports for national defence. The on would apply to 83 foreign ships including two German and
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  • 35 12 THE Osaka Mate& "fet yesterday morni,,* mbun much prominence t„ J ay** av received by an in ep,,r Japanese shipping firm that Japanese vessel, barred from the within the next ten Eastern News.
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  • 99 12 London. May 8 THE number of enemy aircnf! destroyed in day.: was brought to seven Rlf fighters shot down a bember the north-east coast There was considerable activity off the SOUthH st yesterday when In a series ol flop fights, British fighters sh I
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  • 20 12 Reuter. Washington, May untitled President Roosevelt"* condition has improved but the doctor tu> advised staying indoors for W days more.—Reuter.
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