Malaya Tribune, 25 December 1941

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. Net Sales Exceed IS, 100 Daily 18th DAY OF MALAYAN WAR SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, December 25, 1941.
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  • 1158 1 Gen. Macarthur Leading Defence Of Capital Reuter. THE NEWS OF THE PACIFIC WAR CENTRES 1 MAINLY ON THE PHILIPPINES WHERE THE JAPANESE HAVE MADE TWO MORE Landings, and Manila is threatened FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH. THE POSI
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  • 133 1 WARE ISLAM): Officially admitted in lulungion probably lost; two Jap desttjtn sunk; 14-day defence of Wake w ky 400 marines, 1? fighter planes mi snail quantity of weapons. riaiPPINES: Heavy fighting in propen; Manila Aieatened from north and Mth; Gen. McArtlmr (C-in-C) has per■ulfr taken
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  • 106 1 Reuter. Wtthington. Dec. 24:—President wwelt. in a personal message 1 '-he nation's fighting forces, m "I am confident that durI the year which lies before us will triumph on all fronts H** the forces of evil which arrayed against us."—Reuter. faWent Roosevelt said: 'We
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  • 51 1 Reuter. II Dec. 24: Christmas Eve. 1 the South-East coast M shattered when Ger-[8-range guns onened fire P Straits of Dover. A was sounded in the fjte. In one town, raroilers to sing while doors and rattled with the force of ?sions. The shelling lasted >
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  • 14 1 untitled Dec. 25, untited enemy ■/f* MAR a m± Y Prit > urouoly a fourth
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  • 67 1 t bi gJon. Dec. 25:-The N m submarine attCCa,!V ted Stat shipping Si Or, v!*? 11 11 COaSt WaS rC m D?L!! edrusd V. when the I tha, ni ™nt received a reVftr, four -misted lumber **s arerl upon.—Reuter. 9l»rp} S Since u 'e last rePC* h »d
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  • 60 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 24:—So far as the State Department is aware, there is no truth in the rumours of an imminent German advance into Spain, declared the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, speaking at his Press conference on Wednesday. He added that his chief
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  • 47 1 A REUTER MESSAGE FROM I WASHINGTON SAYS THAT THE U.S. WAR DEPARTMENT HAS REPORTED THAT CONSIDERATION IS BEING GIVEN TO THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY FORCES FROM MANILA, IN ORDER TO SPARE THE CIVILIANS FROM ALL AERIAL BOMBARDMENT.
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  • 141 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 25. 4 HIS Majesty the King, in a Christmas message to the Merchant Navy, says that "after more than 2*4 years of war, the flag of the British Merchant Navy still flies as proudly as ever, far and wide on the seven seas."
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  • 203 1 Reuter Batavla. Dec. 25. gXPERIENCES on the various action theatres in the second World War have left no doubt regarding the importance of the civil front. The Netherlands East Indies will not be an exception, according to the view of Dr. J. H. Rltman. Chief of
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  • 701 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 24. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, broadcasting, spoke from the South Portico of the White House to i/.e hrong assembled in the grourds to see him press a button lighting up the National Chiistmas Tree. Beside him. the cynosure of all eyes, was Mr. Churchill. President
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  • 651 1 Reuter. JN a broadcast from Washington last night, following President Roosevelt, Mr. Churchill declared that he could not feel a stranger right in the heart and centre of the United Stales. It was a strange Christmas, for almost the whole world was locked in
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  • 81 1 Reuter. Long Beach (Cal.), Dec. 24. NAVY officials announce that the freighter Absaroka of the McCormick Line, was attacked by a submarine off the Southern Californian shore, and that it was abandoned in a sinking condition. The people ashore saw the Japanese submarine on the surface alter
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  • 113 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 24. THE first meeting at the White House on Tuesday of the full British and American "War Council" is considered by the Press here as the "most heartening" news ot the moment. Competent observers note in this connection that current conversations here
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  • 93 1 Reuter. Honolulu, Dec. 24:—Gaunt and exhausted. 30 survivors of the United States freighter La Haina, sunk by a Japanese submarine in the Pacific on Dec. 11, have reached the Hawaiian beach in a 20-foot lifeboat after 9J£ days at sea. The La Haina was 1,800 miles
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  • 107 1 TO prevent the present wastage of water from public hydrants and stand pipes, a bill making it an offence for any person to bathe or wash himself, vehicle or thing in any public thoroughfare, whether or not from any public hydrant or stand pipe,
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Vichy. Dec. 25: General Jum, Commander-in-Chief of the French forces in North Africa, returned to his po c t on Wednesday, after a brief visit to Vichy, says Ihe Vichy News Agency. —Reuter.
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  • 55 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 24:-The Arehbfshop or Detriot *rn.- it ui«a th* 1 Choirmsn of thr AarnmiVn»tivi- Board of the National Cathotir welfare Conference, representing 20.000 000 United «ut«~ Catholic*, ha» aent a letter to Pre*id*i!t R*>o«evelt following Amcnca't entry into the war Th» Archbishop platlgw "wholehearte* co-ops*»*!»» In r*e hour
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  • 172 1 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 24. LIEUT. -GENERAL Fredrich Bergmann was killed on the Moscow front on Sunday says a Berlin report. He commanded an infantry division on the Mojaisk sector of the Moscow front. Bergmann had been decorated with the German Gold Cross. Over 8,000
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  • 189 1 WE SHALL FIGHT UNTIL VICTORY IS ACHIEVED," DECLARED H E THE GOVERNOR, SIR SHENTON THOMAS. IN A CABLED REPLY TO CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS BOMBER SQUADRON IN BRITAIN. The following message was cabled from the Squadron to the Governor: "All the members
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  • 46 1 Reuter. New York. Dec. 24:—A valuable unit was added to the United States Navy to-day when a new 6.000-ton light cruiser was put into commission. The ship is one of the fastest and hardest striking warships of her type in the world. —Reuter.
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  • 42 1 Reuter. Batavia. Dec. 25: The Sultan of Djocjakarta has ordered the functionaries ot the Djocja Mosque to have prayers said for the victory of the Democracies in the war against Japan. At the linoghi Mosque also such services will be held —Reuter.
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  • 501 2 Reuter. A CHRISTMAS message breathing calm confidence and eagrr readiness was sent to Australia yesterday by Major-Gen. Gordon BOX G.O.C. S the Australian Imperial Forces in Malaya. The message was broadcast by Mr. Henry Stokes, AustraUan broadcasting observer in Malaja. tn his message Major-uen.
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  • 298 2 get to grips with the enemy and prove that the long mon of training have not been in vain. One company has already been eneaeed with Japanese iorces durml the recent fighting In Province wlllesley, while another company has stood up heroically to bombing
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  • 159 2 OVER five hundred inmates of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital were the recipients of Christmas presents from the Salvation Army Christmas Cheer Fund, yesterday, lnis year the distribution was on an even more lavish scale than last year, although the gifts had to be necessarily
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  • 32 2 Final plans for the evacuation of the civilian papulation of Darwin In the event of enemy raids have been prepared, and ill householders have received instructions as to what they must do.
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  • 152 2 KUALA LUMPUR spent Christmas Eve under fire Yesterday morning j there were two alerts and the sound of Ac-Ac gun fire was heard as enemy planes j flew over. The population remained i very calm. They now realise the* importance of taking cover from
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  • 316 2 THE naval forces manned by Malays are the Malay m± which was founded in 1939. and the Malayan RN\ b until recently called the Straits Settlements R.N.V.R. The c c two services are closely related in their conditions of service and in the types of
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  • 72 2 Tlu- Honorary Treasurer, Malm tress Fund, has now in stock of babies' foods and tr.lllt. and «3! mothers from up-country who art to pnrcliase such foods with thelToT i rp.urces should apply in petton to tt» Film Censor, Maxwell Road. To avoid delay In investigation the
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    • 167 2 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE wishes all its readers tne best Christmas possible under the circumstances. PILES Sufferers from the maddening irritation, the exhausting, agonising: pain caused by Biles I Do not wait until piles (hemorrhoids) reach such a terrible stats that a serious operation may be necessary. Ask your chemist all
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    • 110 2 MIRACM _m y Short wave RADIO short-wave stations .he world over that come in too eta* ordinary reception. Never before has this been poaableaccomplished fact, with Short-wave reception for the first W reality. This 'Miracle" radio expands your radio honion no even greater from purely local to total World including
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  • 1706 3 Reuter. iLTHOUGH the communique issued by A Combined Headquarters, Singapore yesterday spoke only of "some skirmishing the north-western front in Malaya" tendon reports tell of wave after wave of la panese infantry being wiped out near Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 87 3 I London, Dec. 24. jIUJTCH circles in London think that P Gen. Archibald Wavell will soon be throwing his forces in India against the Japanese flanks in Thailand in order to I relieve Japanese pressure on Malaya, j Air action for the same purpose will I
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  • 262 3 rr\HE manager of a rice dealer's shop, his salesman and an unregistered purchaser were all fined in the Singapore fifth court yesterday when they were convicted on charges of contravening the Food Control Ordinance. The manager of the shop, Soon Tlan Thian, of Chop Aik Huat.
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  • 121 3 THE sale of frozen butter for private consumption in Singapore ls restricted by an order gazetted last night. By this order no dealer shall sell to any person during the period of one week an amount of frozen butter at a rate In excess of
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  • 59 3 rpHE preparation and storage of blood for transfusion purposes is in progress at the General Hospital. Malacca. More donors are urgently needed Would all residents of the Settlement who wish to volunteer for this service send their names, addresses and nationality, to the Chief Medical
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  • 78 3 An official notice for large employers o- labour is published in page 7 The registration of their employees for Employers who are prepared to™**"™* the Public Service Register. Singapore. a*e SS to send details of then umbers affected to the Registrar. Victoria Thea tre All men between
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  • 74 3 (Special Cable) London, Dee. 24. RESIDENTS on a Hackney housing estate have set up a new method in communal feeding. They have seen the big waste in food and energy as a result of cooking and washing up. They have pooled all their kitchen resources in
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  • 144 3 Singapore, Wednesday. SUGGESTIONS under cross-examination that he had blackmailed a Mr. Jacob, brother-in-law of an employer of his, by threatening to bring the oase against Harry Moses, were denied by N. E. H. Nassin, complainant in a case heard in the second police court to-day.
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  • 53 3 AS previously announced. Head- quarters Singapore Fortress. Fort Canning, is indicating in advance the dates when firing practices will be held. It was announced to-day that the next firing practice both, of anti-aircraft and fixed defences, will take place on these dates. Anti-aircraft, Dec. 26. Fixed defences. Dec.
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  • 75 3 A FlNfc o; $25 In default three weeks" rigorous Imprisonment was Imposed on a 42-year-old Hokkien, Chua Koek Hln. when he admitted theft of 3 2 gantangs ol rice from a military store on Oct. 30. Chua Koek Hin. lt was stated, was stopped by
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  • 328 3 Reuter. Batavia, Dec. 24. THE 15th communique of the N.E.I, fighting services states: At one point in the Outer-Possessions enemy bombers were spotted. These planes, however, were driven off by our fighters before they had an opportunity to drop their bombs. The attack by a
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    • 126 3 yr*0/M W JL j i a The manufacturers of STREAMLINE FILTERS now introduce a onit which can be fitted to truck engines, enabling them to run on clean oil at all times, without even draining the sump, for the STREAMLINE FILTER removes all damaging collodial carbon and sludge. By the
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  • 478 4 Heartening News THE Allies 0B the European front have now definitely assumed the offensive. Soviet forces in Russia have made such successful counterattacks in all the sectors that "there is no indication as to where the Germans might plan to stabilise their line." The threat to Moscow is a
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  • 874 4 By HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL: Some reflections on a war-time Christmas by the famous author of "Quinneys," who has seen e.ghty Chnstmases. LONG ago I asked a famous Arctic explorer, an exceptionally clever man apart from his achievements, to answer one question. He had spent the previous Christmas
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    1252 4  -  Malaya experiences to-day a real wartime Christmas....] This may not be the merriest Christmas we have| experienced, but let it be the greatest in the history ot this country. To-day let us wish each other "A stout heart and a strong hand" with which to battle the invader.
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    • 59 4 I TO ALL OUR PATRONS PRESENT AND PAST WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES for a PEACEFUL CHRISTMAS and to thank them for their esteemed patronage and continued support during the past year WITH RENEWED CONFIDENCE MAY WE LOOK FORWARD TO I A BRIGHTER AND HAPPIER NEW YEAR FOR EACH AND
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 277 4 J&*&. \i4/ 15—What that ghost story may make you 16—Dessert pears In a way. but not Note.—Figures in parentheses altogether (6) 4U n f lpftprv in 17—Don t study Constance! (6) denote the number ol letters 18 —children play with the cat's (6) the words required. 21—It's put in the
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  • 151 5 (Special Cable) wasa.iifcion, Dec. 24. WASHINGTON ObMivwa haa parallels between minor Axis powers. Italy »nd J*P* n il-Botb entered the worlds biggest war 1 wltbout tufneient resources. o_ltaly entered the war when Prance *trM doomed and it seemed a clear-cut Ifcai victory was near.
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  • 38 5 Attention is called to Singapore Port Suite No. 8 t ill i which prohibits anchorage within port limits westward of a line Joining Cyrent Shoal light-beacon and Tanjong Perlayer. i n future this role will be reldly enforced.
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  • 146 5 (Special Cable). J. Washington, Dec. 24. APAN fears she cannot hold out against the Allies, due to the Ax's weakness in Europe and Africa, and warns the other Axis powers she must get help if she is to do her job in the Pacific—comment U.S.
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  • 349 5 pIVE Malays and a Chinese boy, survivors of the converted merchant ship Banka sunk on her way to Singapore, still _I°_ not know wha hit her. They saw no planes, no enemy ships. They were adrift 15 hours on a raft in a sea
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  • 125 5 Singapore. Wednesday. pOUR times A.R.P. wardens tried t<> explain to Gowkar;m Singh (42) that he should extinguish -i fire of refij-." and grass in an open space of ground at K. 90 last night, but Gowkaran Singh OOUld not be made to sec why it should be
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  • 80 5 JJG MUNG KONG, an artisan, -vas fined $50 or three weeks' simple imprisonment, in the Singapore fifth court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to using an unshaded electric light at his quarters in Telok Blangah Road last night. The light was seen by a
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  • 129 5 AT 8.30 p.m. to-night listeners will hear' the first part of Giles Playfalr's musically illustrated survey of the London! Theatre from the outbreak of war in! September 1939 to the present day. The second part will be given at 9.15 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 3. To-night's
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  • 289 5 Singapore, Wednesday. pOUNSEL would be assigned to defend a prisoner In a case Involving the death penalty, it was stated at a formal sitting of the War Zone Court In the high court to-day. There was no case for trial to-day. Mr R. Williamson presided with
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  • 296 5 (Special To The Tribune) Batavia, Dec. 24. fHE N.E.I, population is now in the front line of a total war. They can take it. They go about their duties undisturbed by thoughts of what the immediate future may bring. This is due
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  • 212 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 24. THE development of trie Philippines under American Administration leading to independence, and the work of President Quezon and General Mac Arthur form the subject of an eulogistic two-column article by "A Correspondent" published in The Times to-day (Wednesday). The article describes the
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  • 51 5 At a meeting of the committee of the Indian Chamber of Commerce held recently, it was decided to make an appeal to the members of the Chamber to contribute directly, as much as they poss'bly could, to the recently inaugurated Malaya War Distress
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 203 5 To-morrow's Radio Programme DIVISIONAL Warden C. E. Hudson will give the fourth talk in the series "A.R.P. and You" to-morrow at 8.05 p.m. In his previous talks, Mr. Hudson invited listeners to write to him if they had any questions to ask, and many letters have reached him at the
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  • 213 6 New York, Dec. 24. QTRICTLY naval and military activities, as distinct from supply and economic questions, are understood to have been commanding most oi the attention in the AngloAmerican War Council, according to a message from Washington. At the close of yesterdays first session the United
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  • 236 6 Reuter. London. Dec. 24. mHE following were the home football results for last Saturday: London League Brentford 4. Queen Park Rangers 3; Brighton 1. Reading 5; Clapton Orient 1. Charlton 1; Fulham 4. Mlllwall 3; Portsmouth 7. Watford 1; Tottenham I, Aldershot 1; Westham 5. Qhelsea
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  • 42 6 Reuter. London, Dec. 24. EARLY on Tuesday nignt a few enemyaircraft flew over the coastal districts f England, says the Air Ministry communique issued this morning. Bombs amaged some houses and caused a small ".v.mber of casualties —Reuter.
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    • 210 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrence MARRIAGE. rhe Wedding of Mr. Tan Eng Wah. eldest sen of Mr. Mrs. Tan Lark Sye. to Miss Chua Geok Choo. secend daughter of Mr. Mrs. Chua Choon Leong. will take place at Th? Chinese Normal School. Kirn Yam Road, on Sunday. 28th December, 1941. at
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    • 294 6 NOTE NEW STARTING TIMES 11 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 8.30 p.m. Paramour* praMfttt MM W B I aWfc. I W 808 HOPE WHAII havent you $fr ItlV*** FUNNIEST HIT? *0 A mTT A\7 AIR-RAID SHELTERS for CATHAY ALL PATRONS. ■I WV HEr*) TO-NIGHT (X'MAS DAY) DINERS $5.00 TO-MORROW (BOXING
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    • 594 7 PUBLIC NOTICES The Theosophiral meetings will be held once a week at the Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society at 8 Cairnhill Rd. every Sunday morning as follows: 9—9.30 'for members only, 9.30 —10.30 open to the public QuestioKs and Answers meetings alternate weekly with lectures. NOTICE. An Air Raid Shelter in
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    • 577 7 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY. S.S. AUCTION SALE Of polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Radio-Receiver, crockery, sundries, etc., efc. To be held at No. 15-6. Queen Street. On Friday, Dec. 26th., 1941. at 10.30 a.m. Cn view on Day of Sale. Catalogues issued. THE SINGAPORE
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    • 323 7 MADE IN EN CLANO CENTRUM AGENCY A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY XUCTION~SALE OFFICE FURNITURE ETC. Comprising:—Teak writing and typewriting tables, stationery and display cabinets. "ROMEO" steel filing cabinet. "WOLVERHAMPTON" iron safe. "UNDERWOOD" and "CORONA typewriters, electric table fans, wall clock, Zeiss Ikon
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    • 203 7 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. Incorporated in S.S NO. 2, C HULIA STREET. (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Aut&Ofteed Capita] $4,000,000 00 Issued. Subscribed and Paid Up $1.000 000 00 General Reserve 400,000 00 Telegraphic Address: ITEHUABANK" Telephone Nos—slB2, 5183. 5184, 5185 5187. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq.. Chairman. Khoo Beng
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  • 170 8 London, Dec. 24. "Annalist" writes: Hong Kong's heroic stand continues, and although it would be foolish to over-rate the extent of the Chinese action against the rear of the Japanese forces engaged m assault on the Island of Hong Kong, there are signs that these
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  • 71 8 An Important notice tD Singapore importers ls published in this page to-day. It warns importers that before asklns their suppliers overseas to cancel any firm orders that have been placed, they must obtain the approval of the appropriate authority. This step has been taken in order
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  • 22 8 Thirty-two prisoners of the Civil Prison have sent a donation of $50 to the "Buy a Bomber" Fund.
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  • 79 8 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 24:—Mr. Churchill does not wish to discust post-war problems In his Washington conferences, he told a press conference. The present emergency came first, he said, when asked whether post-war problems would be tackled this time. Mr. Churchill added tnat when the problems or the present emergency were
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  • 205 8 AN Order has recently been issued limtting the number of courses that may be served for European style meals eaten In hotels and restaurants. Another Order has now been issued applying similar restrictions to Chinese meals. The restriction aims at allowing caterers to provide a good
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  • 363 8 (Tribune Staf Reporter) FILIPINOS in Singapore—nearly a hundred of them—are as V keen as mustard to join the fighting forces in Malaya, but a technical point, coupled with the absence of a U.S Army recruiting office here, is spoiling their plans, and for the
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  • 24 8 A sum of $11 has been received from Mrs. C. C. B. CTllmour, Singapore, for the Tribune Xrms Cheer Fund.
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  • 7 8 Score up to midnight FORTY.
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  • 297 8 Reuter. Cairo, Dec. 25 General Ritchie and Air Vice-Marshal Coninghto were approaching a Blenheim plane in which they t visit one of the most forward areas in the Libyan caimJ a Junker 80 dived out of a heavy cloud cover and dropJf' stick of bombs
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  • 36 8 Reuter. Berne, Dec. 24:—General untitled relli has been killed near Na#* according tc the Rome carrespan. I dent of Die Tat. He 12 the seventh I Italian General to be killed in tfck I wa r.—Reuter.
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    • 31 8 -I lie new Vi lam in Ilreail. contains t i<* c a s mn<* Ii VITAMIN B, as ordinary nliolcmral br4»atl Advt., Singapore Cold Storage. Co., Ltd. CS. 256 A MSSmmmW
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    • 147 8 \O M< I TO IMPORTERS In order t 0 prevent any dislocation in the flow of essential commodities ordered from abroad by commercial firms under permit, importers are warned that before requesting their suppliers to cancel any firm orders they should obtain the approval of the appropriate authority. Letters and
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