Malaya Tribune, 18 December 1941

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed IS, 100 Daily lllh DAY OF MALAYAN WAR SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, December 18, 1941
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  • 1333 1 New British Troops In Action In North Malaya TOKIO ADMITS difficulties URGE-SCALE RUSSIAN MILITARY MANO1 EUVRES WITH TROOPS AND FULL EQUIP--FNT ARE TAKING PLACE IN THE FAR EAST, KtBS THE CHUNGKING RADIO, QUOTING A ROADCAST FROM A SOVIET RADIO STATION tffElVEO VIA THE
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  • 115 1 gr£A>' ISLES: No casualties in Jap £t cb Johnston Island. Large-stale Russian military Jfotßts with troops and full equipto be takfng place in Far "Sow KONG: Japs opened fierce art 1n ituck from Kowlco.i, also air „w. f Another Jap demand tor sur«*r has been
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  • 157 1 Reuter. I Washington, D2C 18. mi Secretary for the Navy, Cel. Kirx. has announced that Ad ■todiaabind I. Kimmel has been Wt.ed to be rtl'eved from duty as Kmander- n Chitf o? the Ur it d ■ties, Pacific Fle?t, and Rear pairal Chester V. tfimutz has
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  • 56 1 Reuter. 1%, Dec. 18: The Portuguese JJtt met to-day and "discussed *J wents which a. c reported to r-taken place in the colony of accordine to a Lisbon disto the Vichy News Agency. Cabinet is awaiting ciariricag* 0 that it may inform the I* and
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  • 92 1 Fighting In Grik (North Perak) issued in Singa- it,,.** 12 45 'his moinng «tot Dttrin S the night, our CT* h Kedah and Frosuc.es fu'ly dsfi «!5. anrt w no w rccrganisU J* tbe Sungei Krian. •yV lberp was some C J *n the 01 Grik. **t l
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  • 238 1 Nazi Planes Over Thai Reuter. LONDON, DEC. 17. PAYING TRIBUTE TO THE MANOEUVRABILITY OF HIS BUFFALO AIRCRAFT, WHICH HE SAID EASILY EVADED AND OUTMANOEUVRED MESSERSCHMITTS, AN R.AJ\ PILOT HAS DESCRIBED HIS ENCOUNTER WITH 14 ATTACKERS OVER THAILAND. While on reconnaissance he was attacked by four
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  • 118 1 Central News. London, Dec. 18. SPECULATION is reported irom Washington whether parallel discussions between B itain and America and between Russia and America are being held in Washington and Moscow simultaneously. The discussions involve high ranking officials. Col. Frank Knox's eagerly awaited repot on the perfidious Japa-n-so attack
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  • 164 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 18 1 I THINK we had better cut out the apologist," says the military correspondent of the fcve-| ning Standard. i He continued: "Things div not tro as well as had been hoped, according to Singapore's Governor, because of Thailand's desertion,
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  • 352 1 Reuter. Batavia, Dec. 18. pOL. KNOX'S statements regard- ing the Fifth Column In Hawaii have not created astonishment in the Netherlands East Indies where Japanese subversive activities had r already become most noticeable, J although never over 7,500 Japs re- sided in the N.E.I. Their activity
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  • 180 1 Central News. London, Dec. 18. BRITISH circles are pleased to learn that the American Pacific fleet is scouring the seas, seeking contact with the enemy. When attacking Pearl Harbour, it may be recalled, the Japanese Navy aimed at giving the American fleet a
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  • 44 1 Reuter. Madrid, Dec. 18. The Foreign Minister Senor Suner had a conference with Gen. Franco on Wednesday morning at Elpardo Palace, it Is officially announced. He then returned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs where he received the British Ambassador. Sir Samuel Hoare. —Reuter.
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  • 192 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 18. DB, Morgan asked the UnderB*« etnrv for the Colonies, Mi. n HaL if he was aware th?t, Mr. Coy now nonointed assistant in th° Welfare DeDartment of the rvlnnißl Office and who was born n had never visited any West Indian Islands
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  • 252 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 17. TJONti KONG has rejected a further Japanese surrender demand, and the Governor has told the Japanese that he is not prepared to consider any further such communication. The British Secretary for the Colonies has praised the defenders of Hong Kong telling
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  • 64 1 REUTER. WASHINGTON. DEC. 18. M. S. HENRI, THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR YESTERDAY ASSURED THE UNITED STATES UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE, MR. SUMNER WELLES. OF FRANCE'S NEUTRALITY IN AFRICA'S WAR AGAINST JAPAN AND THE AXIS. HE CONFER RFD WITH MR. WELLES FOR NEARLY AN HOUR IN HIS FIRST
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  • 353 1 Reuter. Chungking. Dec. 18. A COMMUNIQUE Issue fr m the British Embassy on W drusday evening states: -'When Major Gen. Dennys was appointed Military Attache to the Embassy in January last, it was decided that in the event of a war with Japan, he would become
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  • 37 1 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 18: The Board of Pan-American TJnlcn has csllci the Foreign Ministers of the American Republics to meet m Rio Do Janeiro on Jan| 1~ to consider wartime measures of hemispheric defence p.nd economic solidarity.—Reuter.
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  • 379 2 (Tribune StafT Reporter) m GOME distress is being caused to regents in Support wh' S cannot find sandbags to protect their houses. Comp a,nt. havp reached the Tribune from several sources, as a matt 01 which mvestigations were set afoot by a Tribune reporter. So
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  • 20 2 Blackouts have been imposed in many town* on the Victorian coast, and striagent lighting restrictions are in force in others.
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  • 117 2 types of I iow-wmg mono plan es i v used by the Japanese, to their ne* aggressive war have now confirmed. Xt™«« tvtv» "O" They are the Navy W*J single-seater, armed n and machine-guns; and the Nay* type 96" armed with machine gU The "O"
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  • 60 2 FOUND guilty on a charge of buying more than the amount of rice he was entitled to, Sim Huang Tiong was fined $500, in default, two months' simple imprisonment. According to the prosecution Sim bought 20 bags of rice 13,780 katties) on Dec. 9. He was
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  • 42 2 Most Sydney grade cricket teams were short of player, yesterday because military duties resulting from Gordon defeated University Owe d North Sydney? Petersen* c Suburbs. St. George d. ItendMrick. Cum berland d Marrlcltville. Manly d. WaverNorthern District d. Paddlngton. Mosman d. Balmain.
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  • 191 2 ALTHOUGH the Sultan of Johore a splendid example S«S? w P ar P came to Malaya and the Kya ffWg State Sir Thrahim ttffe been actively assistm" in the 'administration of his Snto in every possible way and ha" f:und toe to visit his
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  • 49 2 r[E Chinese Ladies Association has decided to contribute all it* funds which amount to about $4,000. to the recently inaugurated Malaya War Distress Fund. This decision was reached at a meeting of the Association heid yesterday at Mrs. Tay Lian Teck s residence.
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  • 1401 3 JAPS CONTINUE To Reuter. THERE is reassuring news fat h~ An aircraft of the B^y&Si 1 1 of war. direct hit on an enemy destroyer wh£i! t? st Indies Al > F has scored a (British North Borneo). y nich was shielding the
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  • 89 3 A FISH knife fallinc out of the pocket of a labcnrer who had been employed in salvage work at the pre mis. es of a building which had collapsed as a result of enemy action resulted in the discovery that the labourer Ng Kong Pan (25),
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  • 100 3 Singapore, Wednesday. JOHANNA ROWELL, a Eurasian woman, who was lccently sentenced to death at the Penang assizes for the murder of her five-year-old adopted daughter, Nancy Rowell, was successful in her appeal against sentence yesterday. Sir Percy McElwame, the Chief Justice, S.S., reduced the charge
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  • 123 4 The Old Adage is Found Beit Doctorsin Singapore and throughout the world still find the old saying An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" is sound advice for everyone. Most of the weakening coughs and colds that come with wet weather can be prevented...
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  • 525 4 Anglo-American Preparations IN the hectic days that foliowA ed the surprising opening of the Far East war many nle forgot the circumstances feading up to it. Undoubted y few, either in America or here, foresaw that Japan would open the proceedings quite so unethically and spontaneously. If more had
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  • 1178 4  -  By C.F. DUNN AIR crews in the R.A.F. have a way of describing themselves, derisively, as the Glamour Boys. It is a title which exaggerates the truth, as good slang usually does. But the young flying man really does make on the public mind
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  • 157 4 ""DLITZ" blast need no longer send glass splinters flying in all directions during air raids over Britain this winter. The British Government's Experimental Building Research Station at Watford has successfully tested three new alternatives to unprotected glass windows. The first is used in place of window
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  • 843 4 First-Hand Story Of Kedah Fighting F TW o T hand information about the fighting in Kedah, dcsofficially as bitter and confusing, was given by a has just returned to Singapore from mrbat™ont) in a radio talk last night. The country tnere is a brilliant
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  • 184 4 Reuter. Canberra, Dec. 18. AN increase of the powers of the War Council is announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin. He stated that the Government had decided that the best method of effective co-operation was to Increase the authority and functions of the Advisory
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  • 117 4 Reuter. London, Dec. 18. vyELCOMINQ the release of passive re- sistance prisoners In India, Lord Meston, President of the Liberal Party Council, said yesterday, at the National Liberal Club that "the stupid impasse reached In India" was not our doing or tie doing of the Government
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  • 53 4 Repteur. New York, Dec. 17:—A Bill providing for strict censorship of the Press and Government control of public demonstrations was among the numerous wartime measures oas'ed by the Japanese Diet on Wednesday, says the Japanese Radio. This was the conceding day of the Diet's
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  • 139 4 Reuter. Cairo, Dec. IR. UNITED STATES technicians have already arrived in Eritrea to inaugurate a very large-scale plan which will convert-the .country uito a veritable arsenal, it is learned in the scheme, which already J$ hpine carried out, envisages the Son of large assembly plants
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  • 135 4 Reuter. On French Frontier, Dec.lB. DIPLOMATIC circles do not believe that the Vichy Governments protest regarding the German reprisals will impede the progress of fYanco-German collaboration The St. Florentin agreement hai not yet been implemented bJ-JJ the transfer of French soldiers, repatriated from Syria to fTto& kca,
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  • 78 4 Reuter. INNUMERABLE people in have offered temporary tality to the BriUsh children who are bemK <JJ there from the surrounding territories, says the Baiavi* Commenting on the p j Allied Countries on the activities, the Radb .f 1 declared N.E.I, have repeatedly that they would
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  • 88 4 Alexandria. BJ*, V [R. Massey Anderson, tne^jjjJJ A correspondent in the tW<*g terranean. haa met hi* u AnC jer»c*' *T enemy action at sea. Mr %v c<* had been one of Rente£ d&v ofg respondents since th* wa- a mi™*" «ctior«< H»» was &rA J
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  • 119 5 Chungking. Dec. 17. i attack on Hawaii $O£L and American posii^tSre"proves beyond this treachery was rtSf or uncontrolled act, planned, according tha \ion q^ys lon l nreparation, says a Misstatement commenRoosevelt's mes;S£ £d Col. Knox's «nt cites Col. Knox's Hawaii did not have rSm for
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  • 62 5 LA BOUR RALLIES Reuter. Washington. Dec. 17. ~%r, to officials of the American Sta of Labour. Mr. WUUaxn declared to-day. Vnever submit to legislation to r«*fcer of his economic power. to- Government asks us to JJ, relinquish that right, our fleeing the right to strike. :£*oor. in order to win
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  • 232 5 London, Dec. 18. •Yiore villages on the Moscow front were recaptured on Tuesday by Soviet troops, whose advance, reports Pravda continues. Th e Russian use of the term "populated points" is perhaps more accurate, as the Germans, as they retire, spray what is left of
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  • 92 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 17. Admiralty communique issued Wednesday noon states: "The Italian U-boat Ammiraglio Carraciolo has been sunk in the Central Mediterranean by the destroyer Farndale (Commander S. H. Carlill of the Royal Navy). "Fifty-three survivors have been taken prisoners of war. This U-boat left Bardia
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  • 132 5 London, Dec. 17. AN Admiralty communique states: > "Details of the sinking of the Spanish ship Badalona, reported in yesterday's (Tuesday) Admiralty communique are now available. This ship was sunk by a German U-boat close to the Spanish coast. The Captain of the U-boat refusing
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  • 133 5 Reuter. Cairo, Dec. 18. THE RA F. Middle East communique states: "On Tuesday aerial activity over the battle area In Libya was on a reduced scale. A Messerschmitt 109 which was encountered in the TmimiGazala area, was shot down by our fighter aircraft, which maintained constant patrols over our land
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  • 90 5 ■pXCEPT under the authority of a written B permit granted by a properly constituted authority the photographing, sketching, making plans, or other representation of certain specified Items, has been made prohibitory. Any aircraft or the wreckage thereof; any building, structure, vessel or other object damaged by enemy action
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  • 167 5 New York. Dec. 17. The German armies in the Mojalsk area. 65 miles due west of Moscow, on the road taken by Napoleon's retreating forces, have begun a large scale evacuation of the according to a Moscow dispatch received In New York. The dispatch states
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  • 192 5 Reuter. Ankara, Dec. 17. THE Turks are still calm about the Bulgar situation. It is admitted that the German withdrawal in Russia may free many Divisions for use elsewhere, but the Turks are not worrying till they have received concrete proof of the arrival of German Mechanised
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  • 76 5 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. 17.—The Chinese troops in Province are besieging the Japanese garrison in the Mokanshan mountain resort, north-west of Hangchow, says a message to the official Chinese news agency, which adds that fighting has been going on round Mokanshan during the past week. At the same time,
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  • 16 5 Reuter. London, December, 17.—0n Tuesday night, aircraft of the Bomber Command, attacked targets in North-West Germany.—Reuter.
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  • 196 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 17. fIIGHTING in the north-west and north-east against the Japanese invaders from Thailand is reported in the latest Singapore communique. Fresh Imperial troops, it is reported, are being rushed to the Kedah front to relieve the tired men who have been ceaselessly
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  • 285 6 SHOTS FIRED DURING ALERT a result of action taken by the military, two cases of failing to observe lighting regulations during Tuesday night's alert were brought to the police courts. In one shots were fired when two Indians, who had been flashing a
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  • 59 6 Reuter. Los Angeles, Dec. 17 JACKIE Wilson, the world featherweight champion according to the National Boxing Association, easily beat Ritchie Lemos over 12 rounds, for which both weighed nine stone. Wilson, who had a successful career as an amateur, won the title last month,
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  • 301 8 LONDON, DEC. 18. Latest reports of the fighting speak of general Russian attacks on the Finnish frontier alont, the River Svir between Lakes Ladoga and Onega. The Mojaiftk area, about M from Moscow, is bemg evacu.t d by the Germans, according W
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  • 105 8 EVACUEE CAMPS FOOD: WARNING PROVISION for the punishment oi any person in an evacuation I camp in Johore who wilfully waste* any food ksued to him. or wilfu ly I gives false information as to the I numbers and particulars of any I persons on whose behalf he is I
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  • 23 8 Reuter. New U.S. Cruiser Launched. New York, Dec. 17: A new United States cruiser has been launched and will be commissioned n 1942.—Reuter.
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  • 47 8 During the present hostilities we must provide ourselves with some kind of identity. You and each member of ycur family should wear identity discs. Waste no time. Order yours now—only 40 cts. each Mahua Engraving: Co., No. 108 Hill Stree*, Singapore, or phene No. *****.
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  • 168 8 rpHE Malayan War Distress Fund, which 1 was inagurated by HE. the Governor la his broadcast l.xst week, is now "P c t A central account has been opened at the Mercantile Bank ot India, but. as in the case of the Mal&va Patriotic Fund, subscriptions
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  • 79 8 Newspaper readers in Malaya will share with us regiet at the untimely death (see p.'.ge 4) of Mr. Massey Anderson (Reuters well-known naval correspondent t. His despatches, graphic and highly descriptive, were read with the greatest interest in this part of the world, and those which spring
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  • 327 8 AS an upcountry airfield was being evacuated, an R.A.A.F. flying officer escaped with secret documents by plugging a hole in the reduction-gear case of a strange plane and stuffing one of its punctured tyres with grats, states the Air Ministry News Service. He had instructions
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