Malaya Tribune, 11 December 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 18,100 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thur., December 11, 1941
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  • 63 1 Survivors From Prince Of Wales Repulse. rf WAS ANNOUNCED IN SINGAPORE lATF THIS MORNING THAT THERE ARE OVER 2 000 SURVIVORS FROM THE BATTLESHIPS PRINCF OF WALES AND REPULSE, WHICH WERE SUNK A Reuter report states that the new Commander-in-Chief Extern FW> Admiral Sir Tom Phillips, was
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  • 190 1 This morning's c«mmunique Combined H.Q. reads as folio* s; As announced by Mr. Duff Cooper yesterday evening, H.M.S. prince of Wales and H.M.S. lipoJse were lost by enemy air ution yesterday morning. Over 2 000 survivors have reached Singapore. At least seven enemy aircraft ire known to have bezn
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  • 608 1 ACCORDING to a V& War Department communique, issued in Washington late last night, military and Mval installations on Luzon Island in the Philippines were subjected to intermittent Japanese air attacks tkroughout yesterday. Particularly heavy attacks were made on the naval base of Cavite. The communique
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  • 136 1 Reuter. Hong Kong, Dcc. 11. THE communique issued yesterday states: "The Japanese launched a beary attack on our positows. Seme penetration of •w ferward defences occurbut the attack was ■•mentarily halted, the Dfhting continuing. .'In spite of extremely poor nihility, our artillery of all put in
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  • 75 1 l h J *Pmese Naval spokesman hi h red that the Japanese fcnttrp T prepared Cl ontr:l et the sea in the l>-'^ii n and Ar ?*te Oceans. W a the Japanese people |rj r be prepared to riheiw J war against Britain
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  • 31 1 t^il^T' 11 1 telephoned J al' the Ja Panese conbein rof raids 27 Su? thA* 6 There were b?* ll »er. i rboUr and several "•fire, "injured hy machinei
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  • 129 1 Reuter. Washington, D:c. 11. A SEARCH for Fifth Cclumnlsts is being made en the west coast of the Continent of the United States, state the police, since, on Wednesday night they found and extinguished near Port Angeles, Washington, a zer es cf fires in the form of
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  • 105 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 11. STIPULATING a "work or fight" p-ogramme for the American industry, Mr. Knudsen. United States Defence Production Chief, declared on Wednesday that the production of four-engined heavy bombers must be boosted to 1,000 mcnthly—twice the present goal. He told reporters that the sevenlay working
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  • 18 1 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 11. The Secretary of gutch dlpt«HW«mIty I" TokM. for l&« .tMn.fi..)) Of th«- w»r R<mUW
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  • 360 1 Arrows show how the Japanese launched their drive on Malaya Reuter. (Military Commentary By AnnalLstt London Dec 11 THE loss of the Prince of Wales and the Repulse is an inevitably heavy blow. Meanwhile with all their advantage of surprise, the Japanese were expected to
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  • 190 1 Reuter. London. Dec. 10. THE following are among the first comments by prominent public men on the loss of the Prince of Wales and the Repulse. The Education Minister Mr. R. A. Butler said: "It has always been British tradition to hear and receive hard
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  • 202 1 New York, Dec. 10. THE New York Herald-Tribune to-day (Wednesday t commenting on the President's fireside chat, writes: "The calm and steady voice of the President gave a needed answer to hot and hasty heads, and quite properly refused to reveal information that might be of value
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  • 28 1 Reuter. Ottawa. Dec. 10: The Navy Minister announced that the Canadian corvette Wtertflwcf *urk tr z .c?msk:n w£!L? on ronVcy duty. Twenty-three ol the crew are presomed lost.—Reuter.
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  • 115 1 Reuter. New York, Dec. 10. GENERAL mobillsatl'n ol all abe boaicd men in th? Netherlands Fast Indie? was proclaimed, accord ing to the correspndent ol Columbia Broadcasting Corporation. Eatavia: —The internment ol enemy aliens was completed to-day. One thousand and sixty nine Japa nese and 301
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Rangoon. Dec 11: All Is calm and normal throughout Burma, the Civil Deft nee authorities announce, adding that the evacuation of those who have no special business or duties m Rangoon is proc**?\v.r in gcx-u ord-7 There are many sign* of recruiting in many disti lets.—Reuter.
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  • 240 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 10. DRESIDENT Roosevelt summoned a sudden session of the War Cabinet at the White House to-day. The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull), the War Secret«ir\ (Mr. Stimson), the UnderSecretary for the Navy (Mr. Forrestal), the Under-Secretary ol State (Mr. Sumner Welles), General
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  • 47 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 11. THE Navy Department has an- ncunced that mines have been olaced in the approaches to New Ycrk harbour. President Roosevelt has signed an executive order delegating to the Defence Com munications Board the cuthority for wartime control of radio facilities.—Reuter.
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  • 394 2 THE outbreak of hostilities in the Pacific has resulted in a setback 1* the Tribune Christinas Cheer Fund, and donations have been v try slow in coming in. Nevertheless, to date, just over a week after the launched, the total of $1,201.80 has been
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  • 215 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. If U ALA I.umpur residents naa their first real taste of wartime conditions on Monday night when they were awakened at two periods, 11 30 p.m. and 2 a.m., by wailing sirens announcing the approach of enemy aircraft. In
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  • 226 2 THERE were comparatively small crowds at the cabarets list night, the third after war came to Malaya. Service men were conspicuous by their absence and there were few couples on the floor. Those who were present, however, were enjoying themselves. Very well shaded, the cabarets
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  • 333 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter WELL-KNOWN to the many addicts of the tobacco habit and to the office workers in that vicinity a tobacconist, an elderly bespectacled Indian Muslim who still keeps a stall directly opposite premises where Japanese raiders scored a direct hit on
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  • 134 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. A MESSAGE of confidence and encouragement was given at the Selangor State Council meeting yesterday by His Highness the Sultan of Selangor who presided. He said that for the first time in its history the Council was meeting in
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  • 110 2 tt Is notified for general Information; 1 that a Casualty Bureau has been established on the third floor. J"***} Building, for the registration of Singapore Civil War Casualties dead ana severely wounded—and to deal with any enquiries with reference thereto. It is hoped that reference to the published
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  • 349 2 IUDGMENT was reserved by the J S.S. Court of Appeal in the appeal of Mohamed Fahmy, the Egyptian boxer, against the the chief the ao'ion for damages for oi contract which he brought against the Happy World Subtt in forma pauperis Fahmy claimed a sum of $1,000 from
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  • 19 2 Melbourne. Dec 5: Sir Kicnara. •> i favburTti. won the Ballarat cup from Master Craft and Heart's Desire.
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  • 103 2 Singapore, Wednesday. TAN KIM SWEE «45), described I as the sole proprietor of Chop Sin Teck Lee, was fined $1,000, In default, three months' imprisonment, for selling zinc sheets at a price stated to be 205 per cent, above the controlled price. It was stated thai
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  • 43 2 A Combined Headquarters communique issued in Singapore on Monday stated: "It is unofficially reported, but not confirmed, that mustard gas bombs have been dropped." It may now be stated that there has been no confirmation of this unofficial report.
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  • 702 3 IN a special broadcast from Singapore last night, Mr. Duff Cooper said During the course of thlS war it h*, B<k T l gian army had surrendered ,w 10 speak a 8 aln when Italy believed that we were so near to complete dethViS
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  • 21 3 Sergeant Charles Edward Firkins, L.D.C., Penang, has been promoted to the rank of Second Lieutenant, with effect from Nov. l. 1941.
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  • 278 3 Reuter. London, Dec. 10. THE Japanese attack on Malaya constitutes a preli--1 minaiy to attempt to open up Singapore to air attack as well as a threat to the Burma Road, was the view taken in author'tative naval quarters in London to-day. According to reports,
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  • 300 3 Reuter. 4JN the Kelantan area, the day has been quiet. Reports show that heavy fighting took place yesterday over a wide area," says a G.H.Q. communique issued by the Combined Headquarters, Singapore, last night. The communique continues: "Our units, after acquitting themselves splendidly, have
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  • 115 3 Singapore, Wednesday. A BILL making provision for the creation ln Johore of a "Malayan Mark Control Ecard" upon which the State of Johore, the Colony and the F.M.S. are equally represented and which they will all recognise, was introduced ln the Jchore Council of State yesterday.
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  • 216 3 FLE following message frcm II'Majesty the King has been received by the Governor and High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas: "The storm cf Japan's wanton attack has broken in the east and Malaya bears the first assaults of the enemy. "At this fateful moment, I assure you
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  • 27 3 In a gazette announcement made on Dec. 7, the Kedah Government called up for embodiment the A!or Stir Town Company of the Special Police Force.
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  • 197 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE statement that many petitions opposing the Easwaran Temple Bill had been received by him was made by the acting British Resident, Selangor, Mr. N. R. Jarrett, at this mornings meeting of the State Council when the bill came
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  • 21 3 Sergeant William Johnston Sutherland. L.D.C., Penang, has been promoted to the rank of Second Lieutenant, with effect frcm Nov. 1, 1941.
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  • 16 3 The Services dance to be held at the Memorial Hall on Tuesday next has been postponed.
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  • 2277 4 WASHINGTON, DEC. 10. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT In HIS FIRESIDE CHAT TO THE NATION ON TUESDAY r NIGHT SAID: "THE SUDDEN CRIMINAL ATTACKS PERPETRATED BY THE JAPANESE IN THE PACIFIC PROVIDE A CLIMAX TO A DECADE OF INTERNATIONAL IMMORALITY. POWERFUL AND RESOURCEFUL GANGSTERS HAVE BANDED
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  • 178 4 British Wireless. London, Dec. 9. F 1 is officiaily stated in London that according to a report issued by the Japanese D~mei news agency the Japanese Embassy at Bangkok has announced that Japan received ccnclus ve evidence that British forces, in accordance with previous plans,
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  • 127 4 OECTION 18 of the Order made under the Defence Regulations, relating to motor vehicles, and now brought into force in the Colony, reads as follows: No motor-vehicle shall be on a road during the hours of darkness unless It compiles with the following provisions
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  • 512 4 QiiixMhoE theatrical pT^ in the street* feature in Singapore J are often connected with T as mystery plays were in limes in Europe, for J*S traditionally honour a L day by staging street 'w^ In different parts of*** town, particularly witbin r residential areas, buildings often meet
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  • 354 3 JAPAN —ENEMY OF MANKIND Central News. Chungking, Dec. 10. \«1 THINa the number of I 1 states which so far have declared war on Japan de--1 monstraled the striking soli--1 daritv among civilized states i and right-thinking people," I commented Dr. Quo Tai-chi, the Foreign Minister, last evening. 1 Dr.
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  • 23 3 Melbourne. Dec. 2: Lieut.-Colonel Sir Ch»r!es Blackburn. Dean of the Faculty H Medicine, has been appointed Chancellor ol Sydney University Senate.
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  • 673 3 Reuter. London, Dec. 10 ANNOUNCING the loss of H.M.S. Prince of Wales and Repulse. Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons said: "I Have bad news for the House which I thought I should impart to them at the earliest moment.
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  • 429 3 Reuter. Moscow, Dec. 10. r pHE Soviet troops have retaken Tikhvin, 110 miles south-east of Leningrad, states the Soviet Information Bureau. Tikhvin, which fell to the Germans some weeks ago, is on the railway line to Vologda, a highly-important route for transporting supplies to Leningrad. The
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  • 353 3 Reuter. Bombay, Dec. 10. INDIAN political leaders are calling for a greater war effort by India to avert the new danger from Japan. The press roundly condemns Japanese aggression. Jawaneriai JNenru. ex-President of the Congress and well-known Nationalist leader, has already expressed sympathy with
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  • 409 3 (By Special Cable) are the opinions off 111 prominent American' citizens on the Pacific war: Senator Pepper: "I think i to-morrow the United States J S should declare war, not only Eon Japan, but on Japan's fellow conspirators against world order. I hope Congress 5 will
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  • 161 3 Reuter. London. Dec. 10. THE German Secret Service agent, Karl Richter, was executed at Wandsworth Prison this morning, following his conviction under the Treachery Act of 1940. Richter's appeal against the death sentence was dismissed. Richter hid in a wood, but twenty minutes later he vas in
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  • 94 3 Daily Telegraph. Alexandria, Dec. 10. I ESS than 40 per cent, of the Axis supplies for Libya are getting" through intact, says Commodore Edelsten, Admiral Cunningham's Chief of Staff. I The Royal Navy has sunk many oil-laden vessels while some ships bad disappeared with
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  • 28 3 Reuter. Tokio, Dec. 10. AN extraordinary Cabinet meet- ing was held to-day (Wednesday) to decide "important diplomatic matters." says the Domei news agency. Decision will be announced to-morrow.—Reuter.
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  • 571 4 Reuter. London, Dec. 10. -AN any view of the Japanese intentions Singapore is the U kevpoint of the Allied strategy/ declares The Times in an editorial on the Far Eastern mt^J^J'^^^ The Times ~dds: "Singapore* is the one place from which the| British
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  • 126 4 Reuter. Manila, Dec. 10. aiR losses in the Philippines on A Monday were heavy on both sides announced ami 1 itarv' spokesman. He also announced that anti-aircraft protection for tne port area would be effective immediQuestioned about the report that German pilots wore flying Janane*e
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  • 64 4 Reuter. Basle. Dec. 10. FE Nachrichten Berlin correspondent reports that Hitler has returned suddenly to Berlin. A meeting of the Reichstag is expected immediately to clarify the German attitude to the Pacific conflict. 1 9 Later i Hitler has returned to Berlin and had several
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  • 268 4 Central News. Chungking. Dec. 10. CHINESE circles here believe that it is only a matter of time before Soviet Russia will join the other democracies in dedaring war on Japan The helief is also reflected in the Chinese press. Japan, it is pointed
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  • 361 3 police a»'• conducting a drive on food profiteers in Singaand the first prosecution was made yesterday when Zrt a fine of $>00 was inflicted on an egg seller who sold Auck-m* over lhe fixed price the <ame time, a (iazette v.as issued last night £2"
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  • 131 3 Reuter. Manila, Dec. 10. IA COMMUNIQUE issued from General Mac Arthur's Head- quarters states: "The enemy landed in a heavy force on j the northern coast of Luzon from Vigan to Aparri." It adds I that United States bombers have done heavy damage to Japanese
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  • 73 3 Reuter. London, Dec. 10. IN expressing regret and sympathy for the loss of the Prince ot Wales and the Repulse, Sir Earle Page, Australia's special envoy Great Britain, said: "Heavy losses I never daunted the spirit of the British people or the British Navy. Ibis loss will
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  • 47 4 Washington. ll:_The Navy Department announces that RearAdmiral Isaac Campbell Kidd wa; killed in action durinc the attack n n Pearl Harbour on Sundav.—Reuter. Over a hundred Japanese bom bers took par, in Wednesday morning's raid on the Nichols Airfield and Cavite Naval Base. Philippines
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  • 398 4 Reuter. London, Dec. 11. 'pHE latest Soviet communique tells the story of the Eastern front pr sit ion—widespread Soviet advances. "In a number of sectors of the western and south-western front our troops advanced and occupied a number of localities. In the Leningrad
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  • 135 4 Reuter. Moscow, vec. 11. GERMAN peace feelers put out through neutral channels are severely commented on in the news paper Pravda. It writes: "Hitler is dreaming aloud in the presence of some correspondent of the Swiss newspaper Berner Tageblatt which alleged that Moscow is ready to
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  • 163 4 Reuter. Melbourne, Dec. 11. AMPLIFYING his earlier comment on the gravity of the position arising from the sinking of the Prince of Wales and the Repulse, the Prime Minis- er, Mr. Curtin said that the •nemy's striking power by air had *iven the initial momentum which
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  • 117 4 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 11: PRESIDENT Roosevelt's broadcast address ccmmmded tlr» largest audience in history—oo-milllon persons or virtually •very adult in the United States. This was announced by the White House Secretary Mr. Stephen Early on the basts of the broadcasters' analysis. Mr. Early added that the telephone
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  • 80 4 Reuter. London. Dec. 10: The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Richard Law, stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the British and Soviet representatives on Dec 5 presented the Persian government with a final draft of the Treaty If the Persians accept the draft, the Treaty
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  • 28 4 Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all f"onts up to midnight London time I excluding Soviet claims TWO: total score for November, 241.
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  • 332 4 Reuter. Cairo Der m THE following is the text of a communique issuedbv♦ tish G.H.Q., Middle East, to-day (Wednesday) «51* troops from Tobruk joined hands in El Adem with On can and Indian troops from the south-east althrn enemy are still in strength on the
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  • 90 4 Reuter. London, Dec. 10. AN Air Ministry communique states: "Hudson and Beaufort aircraft of the Coastal Command yesterday af tern: on attacked a large enemy ship etccrted by patroi vessels oft the Dutch coast. Ihe ship was hit and left on fire. Oft the Norwegian ccast
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  • 122 4 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 11. MR. C:rdell Hull withheld comment for a moment on the re ported agieement with Argentina and Chile to fortify the Straits of Magellan. Mr. Hull asserted that though it had been under discussion and the tendency had been in that direc tion, such
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  • 80 4 Reuter. V.chy. Dec. 11. AN agreement has been reached in Hanoi between the French and Japanese authorities with the view to adapting the methods of the defence of Indo-China to the new situation, says the Vichy News Agency The agreement takes into account the neutral attitude
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  • 27 4 Reuter. Washiaston, Dec. 10:—The At tomey General Mr. B?ddle announced that 2,303 Germans. Italians and Japanese have been detained by the Federal Eureau of Invet'g-.tion.—Reuter.
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