Malaya Tribune, 3 December 1941

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  • 23 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed IS, 100 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, December 3, 1941
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  • 469 1 Japanese Said Rushing Plans For Thai Attack TOE arrival of the British fleet, headed by H.M.S. Prince of Wales, at Singapore is welcomed in Washington and provides further evidence that British and American policies in the Far East are marching in step (cables
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  • 203 1 Reuter. Tokio, Dec. 3. THE following is the substance of an article published in the Japan Advertiser of Nov. 30, purporting to represent opinion in Tokio. Informed quarters are under no illusion regarding the gravity of the present stage of the Washington conversations. The great
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  • 299 1 i (By Special Cable) Bergen, I 4 Dec. 3- i PERMAN troops in Bergen, j 1 Norway, aie riotingi Their commanders have cxc- i cuted several, but the cause is tco deep for shootImg to settle it. The men jan in uproar because
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  • 60 1 Shanghai, Dec. 3. Mtfeu extend the functioning PML Munici Pal Police in HongciSf ***** of the Interim Wt a^ ement u »der JapanNUen 9 oCC u llpation 300 addU C 5l area c bein S transferred to Sn th ß a T result of discussions 9 l
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  • 120 1 Thctf'rr off. The biu tank' o>r at n-utln far ttht'ad Then tOrif pitst tite mmu ruinrravmn in fWCft rtutiduf tlu.il thai Ht COUld not a>* a jneturr Tfw (tUtOnctna intuit* ry, iKppOl ted by Brcn QUtt OtUTitf* uie doubting ujter them. They u under
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  • 224 1 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. f APAN has two alternative courses open to her, either to announce a complete surrender and accept the United Slates' terms for 1 peaceful settlement of the Pacific crisis, or break off negotiations and resort to force, declares the China Times in a leader.
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  • 125 1 Reuter. Shanghai. Dec. 3. THE Japanese Navy spokesman said, at a press conference yesterday, that he had no Information as to the alleged wholesale withdrawal of Japanese meichant ships from service on the Yangtze River for the transportation of troops. Acerding to a local Chinese press
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  • 22 1 Reuter. Natrobi, Dec. 2.-All outlying gar-untitled ii( ftontfor hAvr «trrtedertd. The lotul prlMMMT* Irmn «wiiular I» now it lldUau* -out li.ooo natives
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  • 20 1 Reuter. Calro, Dec.2-A military sp okesman if..mi. i net- J Oili iiw link with lohruk Is unlnipAtrcd detpit-t numy ju-nrualion.
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Hsinking, Dec. 3.—The Manchukuoan Government has filed a protest with the Soviet Con-sulate-General at Harbin in connection with a further violation of the Eastern Manchukuoan border this morning, when five Soviet soldiers entered Manchukuoan territory, 40 kilometres south-east of Tungning. Japanese guards are said to have
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  • 63 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 2. Commenting to-day on the United States-Japanese talks, the New York Times says: "So long as Japanese policy aims at the domination of China no amount of conversation in Washington Mill produce a real settlement, ff the question is one of buying phoney peace in the I'aeilie
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  • 242 1 Reuter. Cairo, Dec, 3. EIGHT planes were lost in widespread aerial activity in Libya on Monday, according: to Tuesday's R A F. communique which says:— "Enemy tanks, armoured fighti!i;i vehicles and motor transport in the battle area of Libya were successfully attacked by cur bombers on
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  • 116 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 3. THE first batch of British evacuees is leaving Shanghai to-day. (Wednesday» aboard the steamer Anhui, according to an official British announcement. The destination of the vessel Is still unrevealed but it is believed to be India via Hongkong. Meanwhile. Americans in Shanghai
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  • 241 1 Reuter. Tokio, Dec. 3. ACCORDING to the press, Lieut. Gen. Tojo *poke in the following sense at the dinner celebrating the anniversary of the Nanking Treaty. He said that the Treaty embodied the ancient morality of Bast As a, aiming at a New Order based upon co-existence
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  • 984 1 Reuter. a point raised by the Labour Member, Mr. Bellenger, the Prime Minister announced in the Commons yesterday the raising of the age for compulsory military service from 41 to 50. Men called up over the age of 41 would not be posted to more
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  • 116 1 Reuter. London. Dec. 3. A CTIVITY by a Greek submarme resulted In the certain sinking of an Axis supply ship according to a communique If u»-d bv the Greek Government. The communique says- "The Green submarine Glaukos. patrolling off Herakleicn (Crete), at 5.30 p m.
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  • 59 1 Reuter. Chungking, i)t> 3: Baron C Van Breu-l;«-1 Douglas, mwiy-app.jiiited N<-Uierland? Minister to China, accompanied by his ■rife, is tentatively scheduled to arrive lnun Rangoon by air on Sunday, according to InfOftnat ion from the Netherlands Legation her*. The new Netherlands Minister has not been In
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  • 76 1 Reuter. Cairo, Dec. 3. GEN Adler, recent 1> Chief of StafY of the United States Air Corps Command has been selected to execute "very important plans drafted by the Chief of the United States Air Corps, Major General Brett, as a result of his extensive
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  • 100 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 3. IT is reliably learned that Capt. Fritz Wiedemann, a close personal friend of Hitler and the ne*v German Consul-General at Tientsin, is arriving in Shanghai shortly on what is described as a secret mission. The nature of the mission is
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Tokio, Dec. 3 -The unci la Lata Maru, carrying 148 pas inI eluding 53 Americans, has called lor Los Angelas on net second trip I to the United States ranee the I freezing order came into force.—
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  • 62 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 3:—The well-known German newspaperman. Captain Erich Von Salzmann. has died of typhoid fever, aged 65. During the past ten vears ho lived often in England, where he represented a German paper. Me saw bervlcs in the first World when he was twice
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  • 566 2 INITIAL DONATIONS OF $950 I pOR the third year in succession the Malaya Tribune has been asked by the Salvation Army, to assist the poor of Singapore. Nearly 900 families, in receipt of relief from the Silver Jubilee Fund which is run by
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  • 114 2 Singapore, Tuesday. PLEADING guilty to two charges ot navigating a motor boat off Batu Belayar after sunset and being ln charge of the boat without a helmsman's certificate, Haron bin Jemaln (20) said that this came about when the person in charge of the beat went on shore
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  • 16 2 Memorise. Dec. 1: Sydney's maximum temperature yesterday was 103.2—the Inghest M record for November.
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  • 358 2 Singapore, Tuesday. HOLDING that the damage to the side of the car bore out the driver's story that the boy ran into the car. the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, recorded a verdict of death by misadventure to-day at the resumed inquiry into the
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  • 172 2 Singapore, Tuesday. TTNDER sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment for cheating one Poh Kirn Tlong to the extent of $12,000, a Malacca Chinese, Low Puay Hong, appealed against the conviction ln the court of appeal to-day before Sir Percy McElwalne, Sir Herbert Trusted and Mr.
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  • 294 2 Chungking, Dec. 2. QIR Robert and Lady Ho-Tung, on the occasion of their diamond wedding anniversary which falls on Dec. 2, have telegraphically remitted to Madame Chiang Kai-shek $250,000 for the relief of Chinese orphans. In addition, all the elfts they receive on the happy occasion
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  • 40 2 The opening list is as follows: Malaya Tribune Press Ltd. $500 Messrs. J.A. E.A. Elias 200 Hon. DatoS.Q. Wong 50 Mr. Lee Chim Tuan 50 Mr Tan Cheng Lock 50 Mr. H.C. Walmsley 100 Total $950
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  • 169 2 WITH amounts ranging from $1 000 to $5- 136 Negri EfembUan donors shared their total subscription ot $13 426.47 towards the Malayan total cf nearly $160,000 received from the Chinese community m this country for the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Distress Fund.
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  • 66 2 Melbourne. Nov. 30: The Minister for the Army 'Mr. Porde) announced that he T7oUld visit every A.1.F., militia, and internment camp In Australia. It would not be a "personally conducted tour," and he vould do' his own Investigating. Men in A.I.F. ana militia camps were making sacrifices,
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  • 167 2 IN a broadcast to Bangkok the other night, said Singapore Radio last night. Tokio Radio referred to rumours that heavy British naval units were on their way to Singapore. It makes us laugh, said Tokio Radio. The British have no battleships to spare; they are too busily
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  • 144 2 QjUCHA Singn, a Punjabi, was yesr?rarty sentenced to undergo a month., imprisonment with hard labour for attempted extortion of $1 from H. R. Chawla. At the conclusion of the case th a prosecuting officer informed the magistrate that Sucha Singh was a registered bad character with several previous
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  • 58 2 Melbourne, Nov. 30: The Minister for Social Ser'ices (Mr. Holloway) revealed that forr famUies were drawing £3 a week in child endowment for families of 13 chUdren. 12 of whom are eligible in each There were 12 families with 11 56 with 10 eligibles, and 216 with nine
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  • 27 2 ...Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims): NINE; total score for November. 241.
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  • 220 2 pOR the first time in history, perhaps, Malays are coming forward to register themselves as blood donors. Misled previously by the idea that Mohamedan Law would not permit the giving away of blood, Malays had been keeping in the background while members of other communities
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  • 51 2 Melbourne, Nov. 30: The Official War Correspondent (Kenneth Sle«sor) ln a despatch irom Cairo, says It now can be disclosed that the Australian division V7hlch defended Tobruk from the beginning of the siege till their relief a few veeks age. had not been in action before except ior a brief
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  • 256 2 Singapore. Tuesday. "IT is not quite clear how the methylated spirit caught fire, but there is no reason to believe ti:at it was other than an accident,' declared the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, when he recorded a verdict of death by misadventure at
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  • 34 2 Chungking, Dec. 2:—The Ta Kung Pao's Shiukwan special correspondent reported that Japan is forcing French Indo-China to turn over the Indo-China section of the Haiphong-Kunming Railway to Japanese control. —Central News.
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  • 125 2 Woman Powerless Wi* Rheumatism d yet Another case of rheuroatW» standing ha* yielded to to be recognised ail ever ta one really scientific treaty woman herself writes a* J^J^ vrt i» 9* After suffering for \tp rheumati'm m my arms. to *L feet. I decided
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  • 220 3 THE following Chinese seamen recruited in Singapore and employed i n work of vital importance board the* ships .1 companies corrtrollinP the Royal Butch S'h*h fleets of tankers, have each awarded by their suitably inscribed watches and presents of money in recognition of jaeritorious
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  • 22 3 A meeting of the Rural Board. Singapore. will be held at the Land Office at s |t a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 11.
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  • 216 3 I RETAIN S newest battleship, the Priiice of as T 1 Sir Tom PhfhMps, iry n»sflag has arrived in Singapore. tme ui our mightiest ships of war this Mrtiim n* J?* Chase after th Bismark and coTrtribiitmg her quota to the German shin\ veft 6
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  • 527 3 S (By G. S. Hammonds) TANDING a t the top of a building which commands a bird'seye view of the Naval Base I have just watched the mightest fleet Malaya has seen steam slowly to anchor. The Eastern Fleet is now in being and it may
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  • 88 3 A STATE of emergency has been n declared in the State of Kedah oy His Highness the Regent of Kedah. The Kedah Volunteer Force has teen called out for service in any part of Malaya. The declaration of emergency is contained in a Gazette notification
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  • 98 3 E Singapore, Tuesday. YO Te, a 35-year-old Chines?, pleaded guilty before Mr. Coniarj Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning to a charge of stealing a tin containing four gallons of benzine from a boat at Pulau Brani pier last night. He was convicted on the charge and
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  • 82 3 List of contributions for week ending Nov. 29, 1941: Previously acknowledged $31,638.15 Proceeds of Cabaret at Raffles Hotel on 20 11 41 517 00 Tapah Club, Tapah:— Raffle of Churchill Portrait $28.00 Inchc Mahmud bin Mat 18.50 L. A. Laffan 18.50 L:m Cheng Chwan. J.p. ig.so W.
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  • 774 3 a year afro, when most of us thought that Britain was in imminent danger of invasion, I had an interview with Gen. de Gaulle, leader of the Free French, says a message by the American National Broadcasting Company transmitted from London to America. Ho
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  • 188 4 Spun Wool, Lady Zcnta, Super Special In Great Form (From Our Own Reporter) lp( EXCEPTING for Fenn's charges, who were very much to Uk k fore there was little activity on the track this morning when training in preparation for Saturday's races was
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  • 18 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY:PPo t Office Club v J C S.A.. Postals' ground. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament. s.C.R.C. courts.
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  • 59 4 A GENERAL meeting, followed by] a social gathering was held on Monday by the Bombay Sports Club at the premises, of the Ciuo to elect a new president and to pay tribute to their retiring president Mr. N.K. Shah, who is shortly proceeding tt> India. o h
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  • 382 4 ARGE fields will face the tape if scratching are Hgfct for L the first day of the Perak Turf Club's winter meet at Ipoh «n Saturday. The profits of the meeting will be donated for the purchase of aircraft for China and
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  • 63 4 T HE following are "es for to-day and to-morrow in the S.C.K.t. lawn tennis tournament: «,V«S ft 555 Choo and Tan Puay' Kee. TO-MORROW Open singles final: Lim Hee Chin V Mr, Nassin, and Chua Choon Lecng v. Mrs Visser and Jimmy Kam. B doubles heap: (semi-nnal Lin
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  • 108 4 Reuter. Bombay, Dec. 2. THE Bombay, Madras and Mysore 1 Cricket Associations have won the three-day series against Nawanagar, Hyderabad and the Central Provinces and Berar Cucke. Associations in Tournament lor tho Ranji Trophy. At Jamnagar, Nawanaga- scored 284 run? and '42 for 2. Bombay,
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  • 348 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 15. FEATURE of the second wartime A rac in- season, just concluded was the success of the King, who, taking third place in the list of owners, had his best season on the turf. The prize monev won
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  • 64 4 THK following will be the combined Singapore HornetsHarlequins hockey team to meet the Indian Army on Raffles Institution ground on Monday, Dec. 8. S. Rodriguea (Hornets); R. H. Barttl (Hornets). M. Modder (Hornets); R. S. Barth (Hornets), G. Clarke (Harlequins). E. Barker (Harlequins); N.
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  • 203 4 THE Kcppel Golf Club "Scotland v The Rest" match played on Sunday, resulted in a win for the Rest by 5'i to. 4. Scores (Scotland players first): A M Low A. T. Cameron V* v C. E Peel C D. Cox 1. W. Graham
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  • 383 4 Melbourne, Dec. L ADRIAN Quist, Australian tennis A title holder, won a special oneset singles tournament in aid or war funds at Kooyong on aaturdav with a total of 22 games His next was with Crawford, which he won with 21 gaims. ID the* Canterbury Handicap at
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  • 75 4 THE Pasir Panjang Rovers will be making a trip to Ipah and Penan* during the Christmas holidays Football matches will be played against the Cheng Kwa F.A. nl Ipoh and also against the Chinese Recreation Club cf Penang. Members who are desirous o! joining
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 283 5 Reuter. Bangkok, Dec. 2. 'P'HE impending climax in the Washington talks dominates the news columns of the vernacular press and typical headlines are: "Future of Thailand Rests with Washington;' "War or Peace, Ask Japan," "Japan on Verge of Decision." Meanwhile, anticipating the worst, Thailand
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  • 256 5 Reuter. Bangkok, Dor. 2. QN Stiuflay night, the Thai T W graphs Department circulated m their daily news bulletin :»s a Renter news Item the following story: "The concentration of 50.000 Australian soldiers in the Malay Peninsula is reported They are ready to invade Thailand to
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  • 63 5 Reuter. Bangkok, Des. 2. F[E Thai Government has already investigated the reports ot trcop movements near the Thai borders, and found that no country entertains designs on Tha land, said the official Bangkok Radio tonight, scouting foreign radio suggestions that British trocp concentrations in Malaya and the massing
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  • 90 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 2. TWO members resigned from the Shanghai Municipal Ccunc 1 today, on leaving the city, namely. Mr. S. Powell, a Briton and the General Manager of the Asiat c Petroleum Company, and a Hoilander, Mr J. D. Carriere, manager of the Java-China-Japan Line. There is
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  • 65 5 Reuter. Canberra, Dec. 2. MR. MAKIN, Australia Minister of Munitions, has announced an important plan to make Austialia self-contained in nitric acid ana mephanol requirements, which total £1.000,000 annually. The plan involves the expenditure of £2,500,000 for four factories which will be built. Mr. Makin explained
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  • 63 5 mHE weekly film review from tne Singapore studio will be broadcast to-mor-row at 7.30 p.m. As usual, the review will include recorded extracts from the weeks films Other Items In to-morrow proSme are: a talk In the series "Inside N-izl Europe." relayed from London at 9 li> pm
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  • 187 5 "SWEETHEART OF THE CAMPUS" (At the Pavilion) a PLEASANT musical with a il/cly sto.y A a b out a swing band which turns a dead-and-alive college into the rfhe P caTu^w^ch S afthe Fav Is Rood^ngt*}'^ to*? jLV f ege \own with the band only to tod that the
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  • 31 5 ture. which oP^ ed rr tJ vf ord ample scope night, gives Joan i p Qf ner for acting and she ««urii sss, wss-J-ss- Ut iurseon matlc pictures.
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  • 118 5 FOR a modest dollar note it is possible to do honour to Britain's great leader. Mr. Winston rhurchill and at the same time to the Malaya Patriotic F A\ d all bookshops there is now on sale a Christmas gift booK entitled "Churchill." it tt
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  • 68 5 Reuter. Tokio, Dec. 2. QUOTING observers, the Domei Agency reports from Hangkok that some quarters there are openly advocating- the abandonment of the Thai neutrality policy as they doubt whether the growing policy of strict neutrality, advocated by the Government, couid save Thailand from being Involved
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  • 136 5 THE sole and exclusive right to take river turllfs' esns wherever found on the banks of am river within the State oi Kedah is now vested in the Kuler ol the State. Prom time Immemorial tins ngnl Itaa appertained to the Ruler, states a Kedah Government
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  • 78 5 THE Singapore Arab newspaper Al-.*Ml-bar has received a telegram from the State Secretary of Hadramaut. souv.i. m Arabia, congratulating It on a competition which it has been running for UW best ■uggeattona to improve conditions m the Hadramaut. T.»n«or The telegram states:— Sultan JMJ ireatly appreciates your
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  • 88 5 EIGHT bills will be presented to the Legislative Council when It mectr, -it Btoffspore on Monday. Dec. 8. at 10.JO L*Tne War Savins Certificates (Amendment NO 2, BUI and the Supply Bill will be taken through all Mages. Trie Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) BUI end the Public
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  • 334 5 Petain-Go ering Meeting Reuter. Washington, Dec. 2. THE result* of the Petain-Goering conference are awaited 1 here with particular interest as there is a growing inclination iinLmed quarters to expect the apparent tion of Japanese actions with the ups and downs of the Axi fortunes in Europe. Should Hitler obtain
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  • 240 5 Reuter. Cairo, Dec. 2. AS a rule we don't see Jerry these days, and when we do. he refuses to stay.'' This statement was made in Cairo on Monday by an i.fficer commanding one ol the South African Bomber Squadrons, \.ho has returned from the front on
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  • 212 5 Singapore. Tuesday. A SEQUEL to an accident, which oc- curred at Buklt Panjang village and tesulted in the death of three pedestrians who were knocked down by a lorry, was heard in the district traffic court when Lim Boon Long, the lorry driver, stood
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  • 77 5 Reuter. Sydney, Dec. 2. A STRIKING tribute to the popularity and friendliness of the A.I.F. in Malaya, especially among, the Chinese community, was pa>ci b" Mr. Kok Chons: Fook, president of the Seremban Rotary Club, in a speech at the Manly Rotary Club. He added that
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  • 52 5 j TRAILING in lino with the Colony. Johore railed up its volunteer forces, voluntei r engineers and special polic? corps on Monday. The Johore Government Gazette extraordinary which publishes this Information states that this action was t__en because it was felt that "a state nt great emergency"
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  • 30 5 Reuter. Rangoon, Dcc. 2: —Lleut.-Gen Sir Thomas Blarney, deputy Com-mander-in-Chief cf the Middle -East, has arrived in Rangoon from Australia en route to the Middle East.—Reuter. \T
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  • 22 5 I Owing to the mobilisation of the S.S.V.F., the LDC. dinner arranged for I tc-ntsht ha i been cancelled.
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  • 116 5 In the old davs internal Irregularity was usuailv treated with castor oil. senna tea and other nauseous and violent purgatives. Now it is different: Pinkettes. the da>nt% little laxatives, correct the trouble gently yet thoroughly. Taken now and then Pinkettes keep the liver active
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  • 176 6 Cheer Fund 'J' HE Trib u n e 'hristmas Cheer Fund is again appealing to the generosity of readers—a generosity which was not stinted on the past occasions—towards a worthy cause. Amid the pre-oceupations of the hour, it is easy to forget that in our midst there remain jjeople
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  • 193 6 year it is aimed to collect a total of not less than $5,000, and we are confident that this sum will be realised. Nearly every one is piosperous, and it is asked that everyone spare a trifle for the minority upon whom Fortune has refused to smile.
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  • 168 6 JT is the business of the Salvation Army to help such people to the maximum of its capacity. That capacity is limited as are all such effort* by finance, and the help which can be afforded, though readily given, is not extensive. But the justification of the effort
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  • 619 6  -  The arrival of an Eastern Fleet at Singapore, headed by the Prince of Wales, has changed the whole complexion of the Far Eastern situation. This article tells just how hopeless Japan's chances will now be should she decide to go to war with the
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  • 740 6 A USTRALIAN women are now adding- a chapter to the long etory of military deception, a btory as old as warfare. They are making thousands of camouflage nets—in depots, in clubs and in their homes— and they are consequently making a valuable contribution to Australia's defence.
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  • 151 6 picturesque speech patter In her single person she was a social commotion 'Booth Tnrkington»...A perfect dreadnought of°a woman, looking for whom she might sink (Emily K. Norton)... Tw 0 or three males and females best described as etceteras. (Owen Wister) One of these women who go through life demanding to
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  • 659 6 JX Dublin city, only 80 minutes from the heart of England by British passenger plane, there lives to-day a long, lean man who is planning trouble for Britain. His name is Kenning Thomsen. He is the least publicised of the German colony in Dublin, and the
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  • 591 6 falling over Singapore v dark forms can now be seen ing over the tops of ST* rambutan trees to th> reports of guns. stacti The fruit season bj her are the flying f oX e s are keeping nightly vigu orchards of rural Singapore The only complaint
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  • 879 7 Reuter. liR Winston Churchill, the Premier, moving the motion i it v \l „in„ new rail on worn™ ",n the House Common, lo da*. P envisaging a new call on woman ana man-power in Rrlt»i. «a iL Jrf effort/ announced. "The Government ml 1.
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  • 173 7 Reuter. iib.x. Tokio, Dec. 2. JAPAN'S stand in the Washington talks is reiterated in the papers, which assert as long as the I'nited States ■®)ins blind to actual conditions East Asia and upholds what is <- ri bed as the obsolete NineJJw Pact, there is
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  • 345 7 Reuter. GERMAN London, Dec. 2. states th ommun iQ u e referring to the Libyan campaign ha battles sou th-east of Tobruk during the last 411 Foods' deve loped favourably for the German and Ita§5AfVi *■■■*4 batUe°ai? mm M n^ue sa y s the enemy yesterday threw
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  • 148 7 Reuter. New York, Dec. 2. THE blockade has cut off 75 per cent, of Japan's normal imports, says the National Industrial Conference Board in an analysis of the effects on Japan of the economic blockade by the United States, the British Empire and the
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  • 244 7 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. QENERAL Von Kleist's beaten German Black Sea Army is still on the run. This is indicated tersely in the Soviet communique which says: "The Rostov pursuit continues." The remnants of this Army are now in the neighbourhood of Mariupol.
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  • 109 7 Reuter. Moscow, Dec. 2. ONE hundred and eighteen tanks and 210 guns are among the booty captured by the Soviet troops during the victorious Rostov battle, according to the Soviet Information Bureau. Other equipment taken from the 1 Germans consists of 30? machine1 guns,
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  • 29 7 Reuter. Tokio, Dec, 2.—The United States-Japanese talks were amongst the subjects discussed at a Cabinet meeting this morning. The Prime Minister, General Tojo, and all the Ministers were present.—Reuter.
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  • 485 7 Reuter. London. Dec. 2. THE Hed Vrmv ha< dealt new Jiammcr blown on the Moscow front where violent enemy attacks have been repulsed with heavy losses for the («ermans dunnj» the last 24 hours, according to Soviet official reports. On I h
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  • 143 7 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. AXIS aircraft losses ior November over north-west Europe and the Middle East were, acccrding to pro visional figures given in London. 241 or ten more than suffered by the R.A.F. Comparative tables of enemy and P.A.F. losses were: Over Britain—Axis 18 bombers. RAF
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  • 243 7 Reuter. Sydney, Dec. 2. AUSTRALIA will be producing a Beaufort bomber each day next year, stated Senator John Cameron, the Australian Minister of Aircraft Production, after an inspection of Sydney's aircraft production works by Lord Gowrie and officials of the I Aircraft Production Commission. i
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  • 69 7 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. AN Admiralty announcement says that, according to a Dublin report, the Holyhead-Dublin mail boat Cambria was reported on Monday night to have been unsuccessfully attacked by a Nazi torpedo-plane shortly before she reached Dun Laoghaire. The ship replied with anti-aircraft and
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  • 29 7 Reuter. New Delhi, Dec. 2: The appointment is announced of Sir Azizul Haque, Speaker of the Bengal Legislative Assembly, as High Commissioner for India in London.—
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  • 562 7 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. tense Far Eastern situation continues to b e the main topic in editorial comments by the leading London papers, the Daily Telegraph summing up the British opinion in these words: "Unless Japan is prepared to retreat
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  • 490 9 H.M.A.S. SY DNEY LOST AFTER NAVAL ACTION I London, Dec. 2. ian Government has •ustriUan the crmse r in action with a l Zt&* «j merchant raider, fi re. No subW m sanK oy k s been m S the Sydney and it 5rf ft 081 J2f that she has
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  • 454 9 British Wireless. London, Dec, 2. |T is pointed out in informed quarters in London that the German communique announcing the retreat from Rostov is the first occasion on which the Germans have anywhere admitted the withdrawal of their troops. The Russian counter-offens've in this
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  • 167 9 Reuter. (By Patrick Crosse, with an aimoured corps in Libya) Dec. 2. GENERAL Rommel, who despite Italian denials, is the supreme commander of the Axis troops in North Africa, is beneved himself to be leading the two German and one Italian divisions which are now throwing
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  • 111 9 Reuter. Moscow, Dec. 2. VON KLEIST'S army, which con- sisted of powerful formations of tanks, hundreds of heavy guns i and thousands of lc >rries and cara, t is getting into a "deadly P° reports the Pravda j correspondent areas of the southern front he states,
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  • 86 9 Reuter. London. D«c. 2. rniiK facte* W,M to Kaflt crossing of the I Itu n tic bi Pwry command airr,aft i," made hv an American-built 3S2ef*t wb'rh arrUrd in Britain yes(235* From t»>. take-on to touchdown Sr&h took 8 hour- and minutes The aire--.ft was pilots by
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  • 43 10 The engagement took place in Penang of Mr. Lim Beng Chuan of Kuala Lumpur, only son of Mr. Mrs. Lim Kung Toh ol Penang with Miss Ho Saw Tin. aeeond daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ho I Jan Huat of Lumut.
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  • 71 10 l)r aod Mrs. A. E. Duraisamy will be pleased to see friends and relations at the marriage of their id .st daughter, JEYASOTHIE, with Dr. J. L. DEVADASON of the Straits Settlements MeUical Service on Saturday, 6th December, 1941, at 430 p.m. at the Methodist Tamil Church, Malacca Street,
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    • 710 10 I BOX NO. 943—Vacancy for Junior Clere by legal firm filled. Applicants thanked. (No. 212 M; WANTED Straits-Born Chinese Tallev Cierk. experience essential. Salary $351-. Apply No: 2-A, Raffles Quay, Singapore (No. 123 M) DISTRIBUTORS everywhere for mosquito epray, sprayers, bug powder, disinfectant Enquiries for distributorship Invited. Box 985, Malaya
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    • 879 10 j For Sale ATTRACTION! Unlimited quantities of Attaps, Jun°rle Rollers (Btutangore) (all iizeg and lengths). Firewood (3 varieties) Timber (Kapor and R-alaw. Seriah Etc.) Obtainable from Allied Industries, 34 Medeiros Building, Singapore. 'Phone 2770. (No. 223M» PIANOS For Sale. hire, tuning, repairing ie rebuilding, workmanship guaranteed. We buy Pianos in
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    • 291 10 Public Notice CIVIL DISTRICT COURT SINGAPORE. COURT Iiws¥AT~ST^APORE. Substituted Service Notice In Newspaper. To Said Hamed bin Noor Mohamed Shateri of Nd. 534, Geylang Read Singapore the Defendant late of No. 96. Lorong 40 Geylang Road, Singapore, an eating shop proprietor. TAKE NOTICE that on the 2nd day of September,
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    • 203 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL TF.KIMCRS TENDERS it re now Invltefl fa towing materials or service. For iui.-> Muiilcipal Tender loobi. Construction of drains, carriageway. sldetabk*, etc. at Martaban Road. (Deposit $50-). 12 noon, 11 Decern!*:, P Transportation of good* from S.H.B piemises for Electricity Dept. during 19C Deposit $25-). i w 12
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  • 878 11 ►TT rttfbAY, DEC. ?nd 1911: 272 3- (»> V.3 7 6 S 35 9 17 6 186 LIB! /fJV 0 so 0.35 2«WI l fi) 13 6 14 6 fi« Tl» t'l, 140 1 44cd 17 179 *Srl»a| <f» 022 024 2Tc& m 'S'rts 1 0.40
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  • 19 11 Singapore, Singapore. 0 f tin and rubber in at noon to-dav were:— JJ2?: Buyers 38'. Sellers 38*«
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  • 27 11 Reuter. Cairo. Dec. 2: The first three boat ,oads of pilgrims from India, totalling 3,*?43, ha-e arrived safely at Jeddah. according ti a message received in Cairo.
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  • 110 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 2. ALTHOUGH the Shanghai Stcck Exchange suffered a severe slump to-day because of the Pacific situation, some shares declining as much as 20 per cent., there was not the slightest sign of pan c discernible amongst ihe Shanghai landers, who have cn
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  • 126 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Wednesday. buyers holding off yesterday. business in the tin share market #a.s on a small scale. An exception was Hon., Fatts which were freely dealt in at 1 34 Lukuts fetched -|46. In the Australian section. Kampong La n juts were done at
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  • 94 11 Singapore. Tuesday. 4 15 p.m. rpHE market continues very dull with t slightly easier tendency (reports the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association). In the tin section. Hong Fatts had transactions at $1 34. Laruts at 59. Rawang Tin Fields at 7 Sunpcl Luas at $1.65. Lukuts at 45 1 2
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  • 66 11 r\F tremendous value to people who intend visiting Australia is the official handbook of Australia published by the Australian National Publicity Association, a copy of which has been received from the Commercial Secretary to the Official representative of the Commonwealth Government. The handbook is elaborately produced and
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  • 51 11 Reuter. Calcutta. Dec. 2: In the first two days of Calcutta's National Defence Savings Week, over £8,000,000 has been contributed by the public in purchases of defence loans. An elaborate programme of military demonstrations and mass flights of war planes above the city wr.s arranged for every day of the
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  • 305 11 Central News. Chungking, Dec. 2. M V P rcscnce here in Chungking is a factual denial to Japanese reports that 1 deserted and joined the Japanese puppet regime," dulared Gen. Pi Tseh-yu, the Governor of Chahar. in an interview. Gen. Pi recently arrived
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  • 45 11 Singapore, Tuesday: Sentence of four weeks' rigorous imprisonment was Imposed by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second mauistr:'t'\ this morning on an Indian named Oovindas.imy. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a bottle 3f brandy from a fodown in the Singapore Harbour Beard.
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  • 233 11 British Wireless. London, Dec. 2. SHATTERED, rent and German tanks and motor transport dcs'royod by BritisU fighter and b-mber squadrons are scattered over the Libyan d r sert. An observer who spent the day inspecting these battered, derelict vehicles writes: "The attack b y
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  • 325 11 International News Agency. Chungking. GUPPLEMENTLNG the Chinese Military spokesman's report on the gas warfare resorted to by the Japanese on the Ichang front, Mr. Jack Belden, correspondent of the International News Service, who returned from the Ichang front recently together with Miss Betty Graham
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  • 139 11 Reuter. Tokio, Dec. 2. THE Japanese spokesman at a Prrss Conference admitted that there is still a wide difference of viewpoints between Japan and the United States. However, the negotiations are continuing Asked what were the prospects for the talks the spokesman re plied. "Nobody would
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  • 49 11 Central News. Chungking, Dec. 2:—Mr. Owen Lattimore. personal political adviser to Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, is leaving Chungking sometime this week for America to attend to private business. He will return to Chungking within one month Mr. Lattimore recently made an inspection tour of Yunnan Province.—Central News.
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  • 49 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 2:—The Air Ministry Home Security communique to-day (Tuesday) states: "Enemy activity, which occurred in the early part of last night, was on a small scale. A few bombs, which were dropped in south-west England, caused a small number of casualties and slight damage to houses. "—Reuter.
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  • 108 11 Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Compajvy, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties: EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A
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  • 193 11 Central News. Chungking, Dec. 2. WHILE declaring that it was a foregone conclusion that the U.S. Japanese conversations wculd ultimately fail, the Ta Kung Pao .said: "We believe that the collaps-: of the talks dees not necessarily mean war In the Pacific. 'The A.B CD.
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  • 776 12 SINGAPORE HAILS ARRIVAL OF FLEET (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE arrival of the Prince of Wales in Singapore has dispelled the last vestiges of any doubts in the mind of the average Singapore citizen regarding the ability of Singapore to resist attack. The
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  • 95 12 Reuter. New York. Dec. 2. Permission to op?rate a non- j Stop air service from New York to Eire is to be applird for to-mor- i row by the American Export Lines to the Civil Aeronautics Board. The line, which has huge clippers under constructon, lias already
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  • 79 12 Singapore. Tuesday. JOSEPH Kang Teck Wah. a clerk at- tached tj the Naval Stores. "Naval Base, was charged before Mr. J. L. MeFall. the district judge, this morning with abetting two offences under the Prevention of Corruption Ordinance. It is alleged that the accused abetted two offences by
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  • 76 12 Reuter. New York, Dec. 1. IT is unofficially reported that the United States maritime freigh ter Macbeth, of 4,935 tons, flying the Panamian flag, has been torpedoed in the North Atlantic. The Macbeth was formerly the Italian ship IDAZ O. One report said the Macbeth had been
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  • 191 12 Reuter. Sydney, Dec. 2. 'JHERE have been incessant communications since Friday morning between the various Empire Governments having a direct stake in the Pacific. No attempt has been made inAustralian official circles to disguise the gravity of the Frr Eastern situation. the Burma
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  • 263 12  -  By Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent Reuter. London, Dec. 2. REPORTS from America that Britain is about to declare war on Finland were gathering increasing strength last night. While nothing is available officially, there are many here now who predict such a step as imminent. Finland
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  • 626 12 Singapore, Tuesday. "JACK Of sincerity" is a phrase which is applied on every occasion when something is said or done that does not accord with a policy or action of Japan, points out Singapore "Listening Post," showing how incompatible are Japan's frequent protestations of her sincerity with her
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  • 265 12 THE Singapore court of 1 yesterday confirmed tk viction on, but reduced 5 tence against, Bakhtava J£ contractor; and his J&i Bickram Singh, who 1 against the conviction Si** tence to various terms nf sonment imposed on tLr* bribery and corruption Bakhtava Singh a fnm, tractor
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  • 81 12 Singanore, Tuesdav j ADMITTING, a charge of ft* j n $600 in cash and jeweller* j $23. Kwek Kim Swee (181 sale I that the money and jewellery be. longed to his «ister. Mr. H. E. Kingdon, the thati oolice magistrate, convicted Kwei on the charge
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  • 71 12 The number <:f c?\U attended tr by thc Sing?pore Fire Deoirtani! Accident Ambulance Sen ce (hiring the month cf November m 327. end of these M were to cat outside Municipal Limits Tte cases are classified as fcltot?:Moior car accidents 34, note lony accidents 28, motor bus acedents
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