Malaya Tribune, 8 December 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. Net Saks Exceed 18,100 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, December 8, 1941
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  • 36 1 fg Netherlands East Indies ligs declared war against japan, according to the National Broadcasting Company. Wake Island in the Pacific has been occupied by the Japanese, according to Columbia Broadcasting System.
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  • 1275 1 OUTSTANDING HIGHLIGHT OP THIS MORNING'S NEWS IS THE SINKING OF A JAPANESE AIRCRAFT CARRIER OFF HONOLULU (ACCORDING TO RADIO REPORTS), WHERE A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IS NOW IN PROGRESS, AND WHERE IT IS REPORTED "AT LEAST ONE ENEMY AIRCRAFT CARRIER ENGAGED THE PEARL HARBOUR DEFENCES."
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  • 193 1 Reuter Honolulu, Dec. 7. rl Japanese planes sprayed bullets in the streets cf Wahiani, a town of 3 000 souls. 25 miles of Honolulu. The first reports show that ten crmore persons were injured. The attack was aimed at points on the Island cf Oahu and
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  • 73 1 i H mobilisation of all mililk tar > personnel throughout «country has been ordered by ■US. War Department. |2 rde r was given on Preown executive miti» th c Council nor i! day H E the Gover*methidare? tha t there were I I,ke 60 casualties in attacks on
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  • 361 1 4 GRAPHIC description ot the the Honolulu Correspondent Corporation. He says: "This most thickly populated air base was attacked by Japanese planes a little after 8 a.m. (local time). No one believed the reports when two radio stations said that the island had been attacked, but
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  • 413 1 The following is the Order of the Day issued by the C.-in-C, Far East: Japan's action to-day gives the signal for the Empire, Naval. Army and Air Forces, and those of their Allies to go into action with a common aim and
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  • 296 1 JAPANESE RETREAT AFTER KELANTAN LANDING Enemy Ships Hit From The Air: Contact Made FIGHTING ON BEACH A LANDING was made by the Japanese at Kemaasin. This led to an infiltration towards Kota Bahru (states an official communique issued in Singapore this morning). Large concentrations of ships were
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  • 772 2 Here are stories of the people the Tribune Xmas Fund has been launched to ass.'st-They need your help also. IN CONNECTION with the Tribune Christmas Cheer Fund 1 Christmas parcels will be distributed to more than 900 fami lies of the most needy type
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  • 500 2 AS will be seen from to-day's (Sunday, December 7) radio programmes, a new transmitter m the 25 and 41 metre bands is to come into operation to-day. To be known as Transmission •C, it will operate in the following frequencies: 25.13 metres ***** kcs; 41.67 metres
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  • 103 2 Central News. Chungking, Dec. 4. rE American Bureau for Medical Aid to China has donated a total of $355,000 (Chinese currency) to the National Health Administration for the erection of buildings and support of the National Institute of Health at Chungking. This, together with
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  • 99 2 Central New. Chungking, Dec. 4. MEMBERS of the local Canadian community turned out in full force at the Canadian Mission Business Agency on Tuesday to bid "bon voyage" to Dr. Liu Shihhsun, China's Minister-Designate to Canada and his party. The hosts and hostesses for the occasion
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  • 77 2 Central News. Chungking, Dec. 4. THE third national home affairs conference, convoked by the Ministry of Interior, will open at Chungking on Friday, Dec. 5. The conference will last six days, during which period problems relating to local self-government, opium suppression, etc. will be discussed. More than
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  • 74 2 Central News. Chungking, Dec. 4. Mr A. MANUEL FOX, American member of the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Board, is flying to Hong Kong shortly on business, the Ta Kung Pao reported exclusively. The report said that following the new Anglo-American measures to assist China's foreign exchange control, the board
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  • 83 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. A CHINESE, Chew Beow Chin, appeared before Mr. J. B. Prentice in the third court yesterday on a summons charge that, being the licensee of the Elysce Cabaret, a licensed public house, he did permit drunkenness and disorderly behaviour in the place
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  • 276 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE view of mos t producers of tin 1 here is that the explanation re warding the ban on export cf tin ore given by the Under Secretary o e s g tate fo? the Colonies injthe H
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  • 564 2 Batavia, Dec. I. nr-HK N.E.I. Governor General's decision to mobilise the Mili1 tary Air Force in the N.E.I. has met with general satisfaction. iLriv this morning officers and men left for the.r var.ous stations. One of the first noticeable results is that we no longer hear
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  • 185 3 DURING the course of this week informal meetings w ill be held in Singapore of British officials from British territories in the East and neighbouring countries, in order to discuss the present methods of co-ordinating economic information and the possibility of improving liaison on common economic
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  • 557 3 (By Lorraine Streeter) SINGAPORE'S civilian population received its baptism of fire last night with gallantry and brave acceptance, fully living up to the wartime motto "Be greater than you are." When I toured the bombed areas this morning, I found an atmosphere of cheerfulness and
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  • 31 3 Reuter London, Dec 7.—During the night of Saturday-Sunday. German aircraft raided Moscow, states the German radio. Bombs were dropped on military objectives and fires were observed on the Brians* railway station.—Reutei\
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  • 186 3 Reuter. London, Dec. 7. A LAST-MINUTE Rumanian reply n to the British ultimatum is stated in a Bucharest message to the official German News Agency to have been handed to the American Charge d'Affaires on Saturday night. The reply is reported to justify Rumania's operations against
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  • 85 3 Melbourne, Nov. 28:—The Commonwealth Bank has told the trading banks that financial accommodation to retailers and manufacturers of goods for civil consumption must be limited. The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) has decided that private banks should lodge £20.000.000 of their investable surplus funds In a special deposit account
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  • 112 3 A VOTE of $273,000 for the Broadcasting station, Singapore, was tabled at the Legislative Council meeting to-day. It is explained that when the provision of $240,000 was entered in the 1941 Estimates for expenditure under this head, it was not possible to estimate with any accuracy
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  • 151 3 IN additional $65.' jOG for censorA snip was tabled for approval to-day at the Legislative Council. I 'pointed out that there have been several new development* to tliL- censorship xVid since the estimates for the current yearj expenditure were drawn up one year ago. The Press
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  • 85 3 AS it is essential that lighthouses should be able to keep an efficient watch, especially at this time the Finance Committee of the Straits Settlements has approved the allocation of $100 for the purchase of one telescope at the Pappan Island lighthouse. It is explained that early this
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  • 128 3 THE Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform in public: during the week as follows, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch. L.R.A.M.. A.R C^M.. R Tuesday, Dec. 9, at Farrer Park at 530 pm.:- I. March. "Steadfast and True Teike. 2 Selection. "Lady Mar y
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  • 327 3 THE of essential war industries in Australia is fni niched forward very rapidly, and ranges from the S^ I to unit's and other armampntPs S Mr W Hudson Fysh, managing director of Ltd., who is' here from Sydney on his usual inspection. Mr. Pysh said
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  • 172 3 THE installation of a Rice Mill in Malacca is to cost the Colony Government $25,000. This sum was tabled at the meeting of the Legislative council to-day, and it is explained that at present there is no power rice mill in Malacca. Malacca produces an average padi
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  • 71 3 A SUPPLEMENTARY payment of $265,000 for the Royal Naval Vohinteer Reserve was tabled for approval by the Legislative Council to-day. Owing to increased mobilisation, it is pointed out. of officers and ratings in Singapore and Penang and also promotions, the sum of $420 900 has been
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  • 85 3 (From Our Own Reporter> Ipoh, Saturday. A LORRY accident occurred last night at the 6th mile, Chemor Road resulting in the death of a Chinese lorry attendant and injuries to the three others on the lorry. The lorry, with a trailer attached was proceeding from Ipoh towardc
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  • 21 3 The Governor and High Com-] missioner will broadcast to the people of Malaya at 7.30 this evening from Singapore.
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  • 52 3 Bombay Dec. 5. M R. S. SATYAMURTHI. Deputy Leader of the Congress Party in the Central Assembly, has made a plea for an early mating of the A.I.C.C. to consider the pohticai situation and make the necessary changes in Congress policy. He suggests that the Satyagraha movement should oe suspended
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    • 181 3 New Services Club For Penang A GIFT of $5,000 has been made by the Colony Government towards the establishment of a Services Club at Penang. The Legislative Council at its meeting to-day approved the payment of this sum. To meet the cost oi the erection of rice godowns in Penang.
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    • 8 3 It's nicer with Colman's Mustard i_ M 6
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    • 308 3 MODEL V 101 I SaO-00 85.1-00 I IN CABINET MODEL, FOR RECORD STORAGE. NANG HENG CO., Piano House Sole Distributors. 103-105, Sdegie Road, Singapore. SOUR TASTi THESE SIGNS SAY W thm> T* k 01 J_fl9^ 1",......,,, unpleasant si f ni of «xcms acidity. To /V^^M ALKALIZE 1 rcheve thjt uncomforcab
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  • 344 5 -g£ accesses of two rather J i re cent importations and -yeat effort of another Swcomer to score a first-run *j n were the main features '!t Saturday's Ipoh races, the jjjst day of t ne Perak December meet. I punters had a difficult day( I
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  • 1539 5 CARMANA, BLUE AND WHITE WILL BE DAY'S BEST BETS ri\n a T w Comments For To-morrow's Ipoh Races...... By "Spectator" X R AUER Magill is likely to bring: off a treble with Lisheen, Meg and Star Lock at to-morrow's races, the second
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  • 49 5 Up to the time of going to press, no indication has yet been received as t 0 whether the Ipoh races will be cancelled. It is stated by an official of the Singapore Turf Club, however, that it is unhkely that there will a cancellation.
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  • 164 5 pLAYING with better understandI* ing and showing better courtcraft. Tan Huck Toe and 11. Kamis I defeated Tan Puay Choo and Tan Puay Hee 6-1, 6-3, in their open doubles tie in the S.C.R.C. I open invitation lawn tennis tournament yesterday. The tie was the only one
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  • 31 5 TO-DAY HOCKEY: S.C.C v Raffles College, S.C.C- SRC. v R.A.O.C, S.R.C.; S R C. II v J.C.S.A., J.C.S. A.; Y.M.C.A. v Field Ambulance, Y.M.C.A. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament, S.C.R.C. courts.
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  • 23 5 HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 1.32 a.m., 8.5 ft.; 12.51 p.m., 9.3 ft. TO-MORROW: 2.09 a.m., 8.4 ft.; 2.29 p m., 9.0 ft.
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  • 536 5 Goalkeepers Have Heavy Day's Work London, Dec. 6. 'J'O-DAY'S football programme provided value for money, with goalkeepers generally having plenty of the back-aching job of retrieving the ball from the back of the net. The Manchester United forwards swamped Wrexham, Cary and Rowley
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  • 362 6 KEEP CALM VLfAR has come to Malaya. Lei it be stated at once that the situation is well in hand. There is no cause tor panic, but there is need lor forthright personal discipline and instant ohedience to every order given by an officer of the Forces, the police
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  • 618 6 THAILAND is the last mainland stronghold that Japan seeks to dominate in order to fortify herself for a possible overseas assault upon the Dutch East Indies or the Philippines, or for a conceivable drive against Malaya and Singapore. Add Thailand to the China coast, Hainan
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  • 837 6  -  By George H. Lyon condensed from Toronto Daily Star, Canada iiiILLIAM Lyon Mackenzie King, W Canada's Prime Minister live* ki a house of memories. It called Laiuier House and is situated in Laurier Avenue, about two m les out from the business centre of the busy city of
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  • 211 6 ENGLAND'S national flower, the rose, will blocm in treeless Iceland on bushes exported there by British nurserymen. They have been carried in ships if the Iceland Steamship Company, whose houseflag bears the original swas-tika-net the twisted form used by the Nazis, which, say heralds has
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  • 231 6 SIGNALMAN Edward Walter Allen went out with Cromer's famous lifeboat when the call came on Oct. 20, just as he had for 30 years. And he lost his life in a great attempting the toughest 30b of his career t vealed that A llp n
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  • 106 6 Make it a rule of life never to regret and never to look back. Regret is an appalling waste of [energy; you can't build on it: its •cnly good for wallowing in.— jkatherine Masefield. Meet success like a gentleman and disaster like a man.—Lord [Birkenhead. !Love for the same
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    87 6 HERE is a suggestion for a ««-Pj» or brooch badge which mi.gnbc sold in Malaya (and elsewhere) In aid of the British and China Air Raid Relief Funds. The double circle contains portraits of Mr. Winston Church, ill and Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek. British and Chinese leaders in the
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  • 116 6 Oh, to be near England's shore, Where Ukt clilYs of Dover stand. Where the pleasant slopes that we adore »tis? up from the golden sands. P-eyond a rugged roastlined spray, Away from the rolling ocean. The glowing rays of sunshine fall. God's gift, t'is my devotion. Plenteous dreams
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  • 536 6 iMONG the list of most bombed cities in the world, Chungking and London, it is commonly admitted, occupy first place. i n course of time they may be superseded by others according to th» fortunes of war and the changing battle scenes. At present Moscow is rapidjy
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    • 126 6 LIFE ASSURANCE THE SAFEST FORM OF INVESTMENT In times of Financial Depression when much money is lost by Investors through reducfd Dividends and Depreciation in the Market Values of their Investments A LIFE ASSURANCE POLICY of a well-established Company stands out as ONE FORM OF INVESTMENT WHICH DOES NOT DEPRECIATE
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  • 697 7 Reuter (By Patrick Crosse) London, Dec. 7. PRTY-ONE enemy aircraft—the greater part German—were definitely destroyed. 14 probVbly destroyed and 8 damaged! 30 tanks, 2 medium batteries and 5 anti-tank guns were destroyed 7MpS 150 mechanised transport and 50 ammunition lorries, 45,000 gallons of
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  • 57 7 Reuter IDtnTT» Washington, Dec. 7. and the United States .signed a Lease-Lend !2 n .J Er Bolivia will be of v th important quantities mu nitions and war supthe mos t favourable W *B*ii stren Sthen the defences y -ivia as part of the broadramme of
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  • 11 7 PlriZt* uring the end on reSwriSS.i 0 midniqht London
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  • 705 7 Reuter London, Dec. 7. WITH the temperature four below zero and deep snow covering the ground, Russian troops are counter-attacking at many points on the iMoscow front, while on the southern front the German retreat continues. The Russians have resumed the counter-offensive
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  • 29 7 Reuter. fi -Defend India week Bombay Dec 6. n Bombay Pr oLs t0 bC h f ph aSS to Mar. 3. The dur.ng the week. -Reuter.
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  • 18 7 Melbourne, De. 4. pennant mils, forthcoming. Koaifc "it *I unable to Kt m soutj waj. W.i
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  • 12 7 Meibonrne Dec 5 The threatened vSorl« Parliament ha, VVI; ,S?erSme »»v compromise
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  • 197 7 Reuter. New York, Dec. 7. ACCORDING to the Trans- j radio Broadcasting System, King Leopold of the Belgians has married again. His marriage to a pretty commoner was revealed yesterday in a pastoral letter by the Archbishop of Belgium Monsigneur Van Roey. The bride is the former
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  • 718 7 Reuter London, Dec. 7. THE more honest we are with ourselves about the realities of 1 the stubborn campaign in Libya, the sooner and better we shall come through, writes J. L. Garvin in the Sunday issue ofthe Observer. exist to be overcome. Setbacks can
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    • 118 7 CHRISTMAS GIFT j SUGGESTIONS j| Perfume Sprays $4.25 1 Sponge Bass $2.25 to $7.50 Powder Compacts $2.50 to $14.50 Powder Bowls $2.00 to $2.75 Hanky Puffs with Swans down $1.00 to $7.50 812-41-844 m j\ IF THIS CATCHES X YOUR EYE k/ remember*\ THE TRADEMARKX WOODWARD'S GRIPE WATER keeps baby
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  • 171 8 London. Dec. 6. MORLEY RICHARDS, Daily Express Military Correspondent, writing on Rommel's thrust, says: "In the long run it does not affect the ultimate issue for this reason: The Axis is using up all its resources. When those resources are gone, Rommel will have little enough
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  • 258 8 British Wireless. London, Dec. 5. GERMAN production difficulties are the subject cf articles in European newspapers recently received in London. The Stockholm tSwedeni paper Arbetaren says that as early as 1940 the general manager of the famous Mannesmann ccncorn declared that a pause
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  • 67 8 London. Dec. 6. A NEW book, read chiefly by n Storm Troopers and in labour camps in Germany, says:— "As regards prayer, only a short inner pulling together is necessary—a solemn pledge is a glance towards the Fuehrer or the flag. Our Bible is
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  • 48 8 Stockholm, Dec. 6. QUISLING patknis in Norwegian hospitals are afraid their nurses will poison them—and the authorities are agitated. "Dagens Nyheter" reports: "Quislings consider it risky to let hostile nurses attend National Socialists. Women of the Quisling Party are now to train special nurses."
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  • 148 9 Reuter nee. B:—lndianafollowed an by members >** Japanese atT members freely prewar without President Roosevelt 0 4* Dec. 8. whom Keuter corres--4* foiced confidence that with the assistance ST' would be able to 0 Jtpaae«. while their «ntt»krrrmarks left no S oneHcan people s feelJapan Radio commenta[■■"tii reminding listeners
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  • 75 9 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 8. JHE President's Secretary, Mr. I Stephen Early, declared that so far as is known now, the Japanese attacks were "made wholly without warning when both nations were at peace, arid were delivered within an hour or so of the time that the
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  • 48 9 THE following order has been Issued by the Director of Passive Defence (Mr. J. Jeans) from the A.R.P. Headquarters:— "All fire fighting units are to be on duty from the closing of offices at night until the opening of offices the following morning."
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  • 292 9 Reuter. Washington, lite. 1. A WHITE House statement which came as a bomb shell to the j whole country threw radio net- works and cable offices into ira- 1 mediate action speeding bulletins into every corner of the nation and outside world. Radio announcers broke all
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  • 36 9 Melbourne, Nov. 25. The Australian Minister for Munitions 'Mr Mak'n) said yesterday that the armaments munitions now being displayed In Melbourne Town Hall were a cross section of a production feat without parallel in Australian Industry
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    • 458 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrences DEATH. JFfUJDASON—The death occurred at Tanjore, S. India, on 5-12-41, of Rev. Y. J. 3. Jesudason, at the age of 65. He was connected with the Methodist Mission ln Malaya for over 36 years, and spent the larger part of the period in the Northern Settlement.
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    • 637 10 M.HSSIHIP-BPS Domestic Occurrence ANNOUNCEMENT. The Far Eastern Music School begins its new session for the Kindergarten Class and individual instruction in piano violin, cello and vocal tuition in January, 1942 Phone 2323 or write to the Principal for details. Enrolment is accepted from Ist December, 1941. Situations Vacant MANUFACTURERS HIGH
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    • 827 10 AGENTS WANTED for Shirtings, suitings, Ladies Suits. Fast selling oasigns. Pleasant work. Sure Monthly income 50|- 500|- Jindals Umited, Ludhiana, India. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS^ APPLICATIONS are invited for i-icomotive Cleaners at a .starting i-*te of -'52 cU. per diem plus the i ©vernment rate of Cost of Living i-Uowances
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    • 68 10 CIVIL (X>URT H^B_A^J SubstrUted In I To Said Hameo f mcd Shateri of Road Singapore the of No. 96. Singapore, an eaym day of mans Ho. 2722 of against you toJJL* Court, at %«g?si Sri 40 Geyiang which he for money lent anj"^ ordered that Summons alia by this JJS
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    • 775 10 TO-DAY'S HADlrf SINGAPORE ZHL 1333 *'cs '/HP 1 97(17 k'cs KlSMk I ZHP2 6175 k cs 941 I TRANSMISSION 'A' OSP ftjE; frCW p.m. ~U4v 12.00 One Hour of recorded Light Music M4 f.fc* 1 00 Singapore Calling. Programme N «B£H aMOUcJl* til» Sumamry. Market Price» and An- t*SD: nouncements.
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  • 765 11 .th. 1941. Lfll) T2 '6 i**,}*' 35 9 3h 6 17 8 18 6 tfmv* </> 0 80 0 35 tit* <*L 138 1 42rd gJaTTss) v H9cd P£rfcM (<) 0 22 0 24 PjsT<*»> 28 3 29 3 5 m <l 6#) 20- M -cd
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  • 47 11 Stockholm, Dec. 6. OSLO Norwegians refuse to eat with members of the National Socialist Party, which has had to open restaurants of its own. Norwegian shops are boycotting the Nazis, and the Party is now thinking of having separate shops too.—(Special Cable).
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  • 33 11 Central News. Shiukwan. Dec 6,—Admiral Chen. Shaokwan. OoYC-Tnor of Shantung, arrived a' ShmkWAO wurtlnur capital of province, ror a brlof >1*U on Thursday Hi.. \*n tor <iu undisclosed place on theday —Central Nowa.
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  • 267 11 British Wireless. London, Dec. 5. THE following announcement has been issued from the office of the Deputy Chief Political Officer at Addis Ababa (capital of Abyssinia) "As soon as existing British military interests in Abyssinia have been liquidated, British forces will be withdrawn. "Hitherto the
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Wellington, Dec. 6. Lieut.-Col. J. M. Allen, National Member of Parliament for Hauraki. has been killed in action. This is the third death of a New Zealand parliamentarian in this war.— Reuter.
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  • 48 11 Reuter. Tientsin, Drc. 8.—The American marines will leave cn Dec. 12 for Chlngwangtao where they will rmbirk foi Manila, says a Japa r.rso report. Part of the United Mutes Consulate staff in Tientsin is likewise ordered to leave for Chingwangtao, adds the report Reuter
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  • 430 12 Indian News Items Calcutta, Dec. 5. pENERAL Wavell, the Commander-in-Chief, at an R.A.F. display this afternoon in Calcutta, poised the work of the Indian soldiers in various theatres of war. He referred to the great expansion of the Royal Indian Navy, and its fine work
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  • 63 12 Manila. Dec. 7. NAVAL authorities here are reticent to comment on New York reports that Japanese naval units are cruising between Formosa on the north and Northern Luzon Islands, adding that they have no information in this regard. yesterday the Quezon Cabinet, meeting at Baguio. urged all
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  • 51 12 n A decision whether to close the schools in Manila and in danger zLnes will be reached to-morrow, after a conference between Gen. Mac Arthur and President Quezon. Danger zones will be determined by the military authorities. The army has completed all preparations, short of taking up
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  • 151 12 Reuter. London, Dec. 6. M STALIN sent a message to Mr. Churchill on the occasion of the latter's birth- i day and received a reply, which was quoted by the j Mo>cow Radio last night. ST. Stalin's message read: "I sincerely congratulate you j on your birthday.
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  • 392 12 Reuter. Cairo, Dec. 7. AN ofticiai communique states: "During the last 24 hours, there has been considerable activity in the area between El Adem and Bir El Gobi, which is due south of Tobruk. In an action some four miles east of Bir El Gobi, an
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  • 101 12 Reuter Chungking, Dec. 7. THE Chinese National Aviation Association hopes to ra— $60,000,000 tor the purchase of aircrait tot the Chinese Air Force as a result of a nationwide One-Dollar Airplane Fund movement, according to Mr. Chen Ching Yun, secre-tary-general of the association. He states that
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  • 40 12 Reuter Ottawa. Dec. 7.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Mackenzie King, in an announcement that Canada had declared war on Finland. Rumania raid Hungary, said that similar declarations were being made by the Governments of Australia. New Zealand and South Afiioa. Reuter.
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  • 31 12 Melbourne. Dec. 2: The Premier of Tasmania (Mr Cosgrovet announced that the Au-'r;iliau Newsprint Mills had sought permission to raise £3.000.000 additional capital for expansion of the company's activities at Boyer.
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  • 706 12 How Hitler Can Be Beate^ A BRITISH friend, usually very well-informed, startled metk A other day (writes Mallory Browne in the American paper Christian Science Monitor) by saying that as far,, v had been able to find out, Britain did not have any definite
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  • 144 12 Central News. SIXTEEN cases of profiteering 2S+ its been brought into the «P*^ This is the result of_ raids conducted police of the *f e ~"L 0** Economic Council, #0* down on after an intensive u into the food retail Wm past few months. Widespread
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  • 11 12 Serious Ares• five different factone^^ Budapest mmary inve»"»
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