Malaya Tribune, 17 December 1941

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune 10th DAY OF MALAYAN WAR Net Sales Exceed 18 JOO Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wed., December 17, 1941
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  • 984 1 long Naval /iir Guerrilla War Predicted Reuter. IfffE JaP anese nation nas been to expect a proI tratcd war and to expect attacks. Tokio Radio has ■-dieted z Ions: guerrilla war at sea and in the air, and Ijjapancse people have been told that although
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  • 86 1 Hktppaes: Three Jap t-anspoits badlj H«t far LegMp4 area by U.S. Army Bm Skirmishing on land- No air B*i spotted; lessening of assault. ■U; in Quiet. Bif tang: Kowloon evacuation com* Bk. tetany faces triple siege—air, s ea Bui: Chinese attacking near ShanBiito around Hong
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 17. fc midget submarines, which Jinteipated in the attack on r Harbour. operated from a ihip." to was revealed by the Navy Wasnt, which has issued de"f the Japanese two-men subr"es. of which one was sunk tile raid. Navy Department states midget submarines had
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  • 86 1 Reuter. Canberra, Dec. 17. Australian House of R:pie has unanimously Curtin's motion ap*b the Government's action in war against Tapan a Puppet state, pledging L£?»lia will t- every step f 8 territo v final vlcEsmi G Men zi es the exspeaking in the war the House
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  • 26 1 Reuter. of Tne American »1H? w r t0 offered to of Indus toith 0131 that there Present emergency for
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  • 14 1 Reuter. Prudent RooseW*? >a fl"f-man Board, tow -Justice cf the Su-
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  • 173 1 Reuter. London, Dec. VS. ■THE Labour member, Mr Bellen- ge~, asked the Prim? Ministei n the House of Commons yesterlay "whether any organisation had *y»en set no to co-ordinate strate qic and tactical plans f r the most ffcctive conduct of the war by all he
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  • 88 1 Japs Land At Miri An official communique :ssued at nocn to-day s tates:-"In South Kedah, fighting c° ntinu u& nn on the l'nc of the R-ver Muda. On the Kelantan front, apart from J fe« natrls, little activity took place* during the night although there is reason to
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  • 173 1 Reuter. (By Frank Oliver) Washington, Dec. 16. THE need for a unified strategy, particularly in the Pacific, is reported to be engaging the minds of the United States Government and is the subject of radio and newspaper comment in unofficial quarters. There is much comment that
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  • 52 1 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. IT. THE Chungking communique states: "The Chinese are attacking the enemy in the KashingSoochow sector near Shanghai. The Japanese attempts to land more troops on the front, west of Amoy, wee defeated. The Japanese sustained heavy casualties during their abortive campaign 111 this
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  • 368 1 '1411s Russian Army, attacking with increased vigour from the frozen north to the shores of the Sea of Azov, have scored further successes, and have recaptured, among other towns, the strategic centre of Kalinin, north-west of Moscow. The Soviet communique states: 'During yesterday, our troops fcucht the
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  • 341 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 17. BRITAIN'S total expenditure during this war has now reached the colossal figure of £8,000,000,000. Recently, the expenditure on war had been £11,750,000 daily, of which £9,000,000 was for the fight ng services and £2,750,000 was for miscellaneous war services. The expenditure
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  • 163 1 Reuter. Istanbul, Dec. 17. rORTY-SIX Palestinian women and children from Germany, exchanged for Germans in Afghanistan, have arrived here. Although some were in a concentration camp the majority have in Berlin since the outbreak of the war. On the whole, they said, they were well-treated,
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  • 174 1 Reuter. On The Spanish Frontier, Dec. 17. SIGNS that Spain is experiencing some kind of tension, as though she were grappling with some vital decision regarding her future, have been evident for the past few days. At the moment this appears to have relaxed somewhat, suggesting
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  • 113 1 London, Dec. 17. mHE Colonial Office announces that In I V iew of the interruption of communications with Hong Kong and business operations in the Colony, the Hong Kont and Shanghai Banking Corpporatlon. whose head office is in Hong Kong, have taken steps to transfer
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  • 97 1 Moscow, Dec. I?--rE Soviet newspaper Pravda on Monday published a large photograph of the Kremlin taken on D3c 15 showing, completely undamaged, all the famous historical buildings, including the "Ivan Veliki" or the Great Ivan Tower, built in the reign of Boris Godunov. On
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  • 92 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 17. FACILITIES could be given for a debate on the war situation and the Prime Minister's last statement before the House adjourns for Christmas, stated the Lord Privy Beal, Mr. Attlee. in the House of Commons yesterday. He added that, to
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  • 43 1 Reuter. Istanbul. Dec. 17:—The Turkish Government has decided to make certain modifications in the Military Service Law, it is reported from Ankara. Th e length of military service will be extended from 18 months to three years—Reuter.
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  • 104 1 IIEAVY attacks by the Germans in their desperate struggle in Libya are reported. They are risking a large proportion cf their forces to free themselves of the pressure by the Allies. Reuters correspondent with cur forces reports that the weight of the attack was borne
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  • 250 1 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. 17. THE official Central Daily News says that China is contemplating an exchange of Ministers with Iraq, saying an agreement has virtually been reached between the two countries. Commenting on the Pacific, the Chinese Government spokesman, at a press conference, said
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  • 63 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 17:—Th e Minister for Home Security announces that the following are civilian casualties due to air raids on the United Kingdom during the month of November; Killed for missing and believed killed) BP, injured and detained in hospital 155. The killed or missing include
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  • 237 1 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 16. PRESIDENT RoosevUt's LeaseLend report to Congress declares that productive enterprise Ui the British Isles is being co-ordinated with United States production "in an an increasing measure,"' and in ihe United States all fields of production are "benefitting from a constant exchange of
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  • 133 1 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 16. A Navy communique states: "Two islands in the Hawaiian area hove been shelled by Japanese war vessels within the last 24 hours. The naval outpost at Johnson Island figured for the first time in a Pacific action, lt was bombarded by
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  • 998 2 "S'PORE SHALL NOT FALL" GOVERNOR NO EUROPEAN EVACUATION decision of the Thai Government to capitulate to the Japanese in spite of their protestations in recent weeks that "they would fight to the last drop of blood," had thrown an enormous strain on our force in the north, declared His Excellency,
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  • 669 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) VHAILAND evacuees are here to tell a story of cool British daring and resourcefulness in the face of threats and danger. One hundred and twelve British evacuees n al- hctwi the pre-arranged signal broadcast from Singapore when way broke out,
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    • 988 2 Cut Tl lis Out And Keep It East Coast (Singapore) j Evacuation Area Important Notice To Persons Registered To Co To The Government Camp At Yio Chu Kang Road SHOULD EVACUATION BECOME NECESSARY The following instructions which were published j B October are re-published for information of residents of Evaouh
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    • 25 2 We beg to notify Customers that <> uf business will be out as usual from B afn to 6 p.m. daily. YICK WOH Sinjapore. TEL. Njjj^a^
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  • 1134 3 Bayonets, knives strike terror into our invaders Reuter. London, Dec. 16. IT was confirmed in military quarters in London to-t?y that residents and the garrison of Victoria Point, in Burma, had been eva uated. It is added that there is no truth in the
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  • 39 3 The baggage oi evacuees from Penang has now arrived at the Singapore railway «tatlon and mav be claimed on personal application to Mr. Murray. Traffic Superintendent, railway station, tMween the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
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  • 32 3 The usual luncheon meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club wiU be held today (Wednesday) at 1 p.m. at the Adelphl Hotel Roof Garden. Members are requested to assemble about 15 minutes earlier.
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  • 435 4 Cheering News HUR position in the irom line of hostilities in the Far East may rather have tended to distract our minds from the importance of the news from other theatres of war which reaches this country day by day. That is natural, but it is an attitude of
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  • 1113 4  -  London and Chungking can take it. So why can't Malayan towns, Spore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang? Japanese planes have bombed Chungking repeatedly for two years. But they have done nothing to spoil the spirit of the people. Nor can they do
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  • 432 4 Reuter. Batavia, Dec. 17. JF the Netherlands East Indies were to review what had been done in the first week of the war, the country can be mm satisfied, as in that space of time it has changed from a country comparatively
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  • 263 4 Reuter. Cairo, Dec. 10. TEN. Sir Claude Auchinieck, 1 Commander-in-Chief, Middle East, has addressed the following message to Major-General Ritchie, the new Commander of the Eighth Army: "After ten days at your advanced headquarters where I have been able to closely follow the progress of the
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  • 47 4 Reuter. Ottawa, Dec. IG:—The Canadian Air Minister. Major Power, announced to-day that the last school in the Air Training Plan had been completed In Canada ahead of schedule. A congratulatT'Mge baa been sent by Sir Archibald Sinclair, the Bllt'.sh Minister for Air.— Reuter.
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  • 353 4 Reuter. London. Dec. 17 WITH the outbreak of war in to* Pacific, a new page is turned and the conflict has been brought to the very threshold of BE declares the Daily Telegraph, in an editorial on Lord Linlithgow's Calcutta speech. The Telegraph adds: "Long lor?,
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  • 177 4 Reuter. Johannesburg, Dec J* THE High Commissioner, l jm Harlech, speaking at the Bow Club, said that they had two years of war in the front W* Last week, he said. a most historic week of tw war when the United BtoW»«J sxess declared
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  • 105 4 EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY LOSES INDIAN STUDEN TS. Reuter. Edinmag- jr T HE entry of Indian. stuj« burgh University has f affectrd bv the ra tion. Making this d iJdl*» Mackpn/le, advifapr tb erf j» said that during the JW vltli *jj rf Indian students. c^ r hl( j h «ajjr thp
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  • 36 4 Reuter. V u U»° ,,,V Calcutta. De f rc !,'ernTnent that the Bengal c<m tWf ci fOP*. tloned a certain P J? v various hosp.tals .a to ed soldiers, who un^ BeuW r. frcm the war
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  • 627 5 Reuter. LONDON, DEC 16 AtTESTIONS REGARDING THE LOSSES OF THE PRINCE U OF WALES, REPULSE AND SYDNEY WERE ASKED IN Chouse of commons to-day (Tuesday), but the Government spokesman was unable to throw FURTHER LIGHT ON THESE SINKINGS. Conservative member, Major Stourton, had put
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  • 147 5 Reuter. Mexico City, Dec. 16. I ONE hundred thousand took part in monster anti-Axis demonstrations yesterday in Mexico. Ovation greeted a statement by Vicente Aguirre. leader of the People's Confederation, saluting the countries fighting lor Democracy. Antonio Villalobos. leader of the Official Mexican Revolutionary Party, said that the
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  • 441 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 16. SWIFTLY and with unanimity unparalleled in its history, the United States is mobilising all n resources to meet the onslaughts °f the Axis Powers, says The Times in a leading article headed "America At War." "Serious as the losses at > Pear
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  • 127 5 Reuter. Mexico City, Dec. 16. THE Mexican Pacific ports, Magdalena Bay, Topolobampo, fnd Salina Cruz are rushing fortifications. me oenate bloc will demand an investigation into the finances of the supposedly Fascist Sinarchist Party. The Secret police discovered a radio transmitter, buried in the highway
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  • 948 5 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 16. TtfO date in the long history of freedom means more to libertyloving men and all liberty-loving countries than December 15, 1791, declared President Roosevelt, in a broadcast last night (Monday) on the occasion of the anniversary of the adoption ot the
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  • 131 5 Reuter. Cairo, Dec. 16. THE American Army Mission, headed by Gen. Russell Maxwell, which arrived in the Middle East some weeks ago, will be known as ihe United States Military North African Mission, it is announced here Its headquarters will be in Cairo. The
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  • 65 5 Reuter. Ottawa, Dec. 16. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, announced the appointment of Sir Humphrey Mitchell, former Member of Parliament and recently Chairman of the National War Labour Board, ar> Minister of Labour. Sir Humphrey Mitchell succeeds Mr. McLarty who has been transferred to
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  • 57 5 Reuter. Manila, Dec. 16. AN Army communique issued at •11 a.m. amplifies the earlier communique and states: "Enemy activity in the forenoon has been limited to sporadic raids on Luzon. We launched an air attack at Legaspi early this morning. Two enemy transports were badly
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  • 73 5 Central News. Chungking, Dec. 15:—The ninUi nlenarv session of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, originally scheduled for November, op3ned in Chungking to-day. All high-ranking Kuomintang officials attended. Including Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, the five Yuan presidents. Gen. Feng Yu-hsiang, Gen. Ho Ying-chin and President Lin Sen. China's
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  • 20 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 16.—It is learned that the British total expenditure on the war to the present date is £6,3oo.ooo.ooo.—Reuter.
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  • 100 6 Central News. TWO Chinese have shown mate--1 rial support t: the Mabya War Distress Fund, the formation oi vvhieh was announced by H.E. the Gcvc-nor. Representing the first sutstan tial contribution to the Fund, Mr. Aw Boon Poi yesterday donated JC3O 000. Straits currency. Mr.
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  • 235 6 AN Order which empowers the authoivies to requisition any supplies—all nrticUs. exclusive of firearms and ammunition, engineering stores, medical stores, shipping and lighters, food, land transport goats, cattle, and telephone exchange—within the Colony, has been ga- zetted. By Mil Order, "supplies means all articles manufactured,
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  • 100 6 Death For Looting Treachery LOOTING and treachery are offences punishable by death in the Colony now. At the extraordinary meeting of the Legislative Council meeting yesterday, the Attorney-General, Mr. C. G. Howell, introduced the War Offences Ordinance 1941 on a certificate of urgency. The Council was over in about half
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  • 141 6 THERE seems to be some misunderstard■L in as t how the scheme for billeting children in Singapore works. There are four ladles dealing with various ccmmun"mSTw I. L. Legs .Phone *****). who La bWtfnf witn European children, excluding Dutch. Mr"* J M. Virulv (Phone *****).
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  • 159 6 Singapore, Tuesday. \I7ITH 393 cases containing tins of coTi- densed milk in a shop. Tan Boon Sam. described as a salesman, refused to sell a tin of milk to two revenue officers. To-day. at the conclusion of their trial. Tan Boon Sam
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  • 50 6 Reuter. Rome, Dec. 16. An Italian communique announces that the R.A P. raided Taranto and Benghazi. The communique adds: "On the Ainel-Gazala front there were insistent violent enemy infantry and tank attacks against the Italian positions yesterday." The communique claims the capture of a Brigade commander. —P eu t er.
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    • 684 7 NOTICE Rubber dealers in Islands of Cingapore and Penang are reminded that rubber coupons issued for the fourth quarter 1941 expire on 31st December, 1941, and any such coup ens delivered to the Rubber Control Office after 3.30 p.m. on 31st December, 1941. wll rot be nccGptcd Producer] Transfer Certificates
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    • 356 7 SI (#OA TOR E MUNId PA LIT Y. I Fires lit by gardeners during the I day and carelessly left after dark aic proving a danger tj Singapore. Wren garden ret use is burnt this must oe so done tliat it will b? impossible for the fire to rekindle after
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  • 135 8 A 6,000-TON SHIP HAS ARRIVED IN SINGAPORE FROM A HONG KONG BEARING MOSTLY EVACUEES FROM SHANGHAI AND HONG KONG, SOME OF WHOM ARE BOUND FOR AUSTRALIA. Five minutes after the captain had received news tha t hostilities had broken out in the Far
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  • 20 8 The Christmas party arranged by the V.M.C.A. senior memb2rs for Friday, Dec. 19, has been cancelled.
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  • 719 8 THE danger In an air raid is 1 much less if certain precautions are taken. Whenever possible, take cover in a modern strong building or house. A new, strongly built shophouse or terrace house will give fairly good protection. But don't stay in
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  • 615 8 THE following are maximum retail prices issued by the Food buppiy Officer yesterday. Housewives are warned that they should not pay more for any commodity of food than the prices listed here. MEAT. LOCALLY SLAUGHTERED per katty cts. Beef Steak 4^ Fillet Steak g S:rloin Rump Steak
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  • 406 8 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 16. gOME of the many acts of heroism by American officers anj men during the surprise Japanese attack on Pearl Harbo were related to-day by the Secretary for the Navy, Col. Fran' Knox. "Without doubt," he said, "The whole spectacle was the
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  • 67 8 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 16. AFTER approving a Bill, remitted from the House of Representatives. appropriating $10,000,000 00) for more tanks, guns and planer to complete the equipment of a two million army, to provide the Navv with substantial increases in lighting planes and including over $1,500
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  • 14 8 $n~~<> f o r two days vv to midnight lest night TWENTY.
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  • 299 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) PONTROL over all articles otto v than those the p: ices of' whiA are controlled by the Rod cjo&! troller or the Director of Engine© ing Stores, will be exercised in Singap:re by Mr. H. North-Hunt Registrar-General of Statistics rr and F.M.S.
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  • 31 8 ISP AF.I —At 53 Chera* Riad. Kail I umpur, on Drc. 12th, Arumupi Israel, age 71 Bf leaves a son and four daughiffl to mcurn his loss. b—MM
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    • 386 8 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. NOTICE CAKES I Owing to the Order which has now been issued, we very much regret we are unable to make any l* more cakes. Wculd the public be good enough to 1 note that no cakes will be available for sale from any of
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    • 70 8 TUBERCULOSIS Cured by SANTUBEN treatment. $10.50 CHARI Si CO., 29, Robinscn Road, Singapore. Il I M PAN EX A. A a \!G7 i a MADE IN HONG KONG BY 1 HONQKONG MATCH FACTORS Jj PRICE MAINTAINED AS FROM SEPTEMBER AMPLE STOCKS ON HAND NEW STOCKS ARRIVING Insist that ycur dealer
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    • 66 8 IDENTITY DISCS. During the present hostiliti»* must provide ourselves with kind of identity. Yon and a® member of ytur family sho«M*** identity discs. Wrste n® Oi der yours now—only 4® cti e#» Mahua Engraving Co., No. 1* Stree*, Singapore, or phoae J* 822::g. EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO.
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