Malaya Tribune, 31 December 1941

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune 24th DAY OF MALAYAN WAR Net Sales Exceed IS, 100 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, December 31, 1941
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  • 312 1 Soviet Military, Naval Landing In Crimea Kerch, Feodosia Now Re-occupied MUCH BOOTY TAKEN THE Germans have suffered another smashing defeat at the hands of the Russians, this time in the Crimea, where the Soviets, after a combined military and naval landing on the peninsula, have
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  • 201 1 London, Dec. 31. ■KITING yesterday in advance of Mr. Churchill's speech in the Canadian Parliament, one of the Canadian newspapers stated: "Today in Canada's House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill will ho:d Canadian history in his hand. "Never in tht lifetime of this! liicst Britisr* Dominion has
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  • 38 1 Reuter. Waablngton, Dec 30:— Lindbergh w r!?crcci h!s services to the -rw y Air c °rpi. expressing his ee D desire to help the country V** the lines he had trained for many years."—Reuter.
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  • 29 1 Reuter. untitled radio yta*. !•< anfl inspection *v th. Navy, «w an order u»- neretie* fommunieation» a»-- .-rt.ury of we r >jae tr.«lr new authority aawary ror tin <■«»«.... Wtk BrutT.
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Bardoli, Dec 31. THE Ail-India Con:.re s Committee Ihasis ucd in truetions cencern- induct of their supporters emergencies arising from the threat of f r ron( r meP toavcid T oft wth t"e g aumor!ues, ana the authorities for tifee PJ*™ the of life and Sdeiunless
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  • 563 1 Gigantic Allied Blow On All Fronts Awaits Shipping Facilities THE gigantic all-out offensive on all fronts in the West and in the East, of the Allies, 1 who "stand together in fidelity with no thought except the total and final extirpation of the Hitler tyranny, the
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  • 188 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 31. FIFTY per cent, of America s national income, approximating to SICO billion, «V in the fiscal year beginning July 1 next, be devoted to war purposes. President Roosevelt expressed this hope at a press when hp revealed that in the
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  • 79 1 (F.om A Special Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Dec 30. HIS Excellency the High Commissioner to-day visited railway headquarter offices in Kuala! La in P the course of his inspection, gunfire opened against hostile ancraft bin His Excellency continued our of the offices with a word of
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  • 39 1 Reuter. V £ii 'ill return to WhUe this week iron, Ottawa t If w- c the conference with Presides k C oosevelt e and the British and American I war leaders-.— Reuter,
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  • 535 1 Reuter. THE MOTTO "BOTH W A y A ANI THE PHILIPPINES. in Malaya, having lost both 1 tn Perak H vor lino, Ipoh and the WW the question next Sorder of Setango7has been mentioned as This of course mere. lation as tc.what ue emphas is.a has
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  • 454 1 Reuter. (By Martin Herlihy> Cairo, Dec. 31. ALLIED troops are gradually increasing their pressure on the main enemy forces around Jedabya, who appear to have made a desperate sortie, using everything they have got. They lost heavily as a result of this operation. While it
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  • 237 1 Reuter. Melbourne, Dec. 31. AUSTRALIAN Cabinet Minis- > ters were gratified by Mr. Churchill's message to i the Prime Minister Mr. Cur- j tin which embodied an S indication of the Churchill- v Roosevelt decisive plan for the defence of British and American interests in
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  • 444 1 JAPANESE forces are report- ed to have reached a point 45 miles from Manila, in a direct line. Meanwhile, Japanese warships approaching Corriftidor, the Philippines "little Gibraltar,'* have been driven off b\ coastal gunfire. The U.S. War Departments night communique covering the si tuation as
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  • 131 1 Dominions War Problem Reuter. London, Dec. 36. T T is considered very douctful wr.e--i ther at the present stage of the war. any Prime Minister would •onsider leaving his own country or any length of tirrvv Regarding representation of the Dominions in the present war, tne Cabinet is faced with
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  • 422 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) U/ILL Overseas Chinese and Communists be in the front line of the North Malayan fighting? The hope that "thousands and lens of thousand** of Overseas Chinese, of whom ihe greater part arc Communists, will soon be actively engaging the enemy* was
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  • 58 2 FOR flashing a torch during one of the alert periods last night, a 51-year-old Chinese, Chek Pong Lum. was fined $100, in default one months simple imprisonment, by Mr. H. E. Kingdon. the third magistrate, ig. lh \fu*4«4red !l¥U accused flashed uT rch skywards in a
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  • 75 2 Reuter. Montevideo. Dec. 30. THE German Trans-Ocean news agency offices were raided yesterday, on order of the Federal Judge, who. together with a Parliamentary Commission, is investigating Nazi activities in Uruguay. One member of the Trans-Ocean's Board of Directors confirmed that the agency was subsidised
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  • 35 2 Reuter. Stockholm, Dec. 30.—All skiing competitions during: the coming winter have been cancelled by the Sports Leader. All skis over six feet In length have been confiscated by the German authorities in Bohemia and Moravia.—Renter.
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  • 130 2 SINGAPORE'S regular and auxiliary lire fighters had their first baptism of fire On Monday night, when in one df the four raids they staged on the island, Japanese aircraft dropped incendiaries and caused a fire in one area. "The men worked magnificently throughout—both the
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  • 67 2 THE news .summary in English, given from the Singapore station at 11 pm local time, has been discontinued m all transmissions. Transmission "A" (ZHL, ZHPi and Z.TP2) will continue to operate until 15 minutes past midnight, with the last news bulletin of the day at 12 midnight;
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  • 45 2 0 PLEADING guilty to a charge of .smoking a cigarette during an alert period last night, Sundaram. a 32-year-old Indian, was fined S2O. in default five days" simple imI rUonment, by Mr. H. E. Kingdon. the third magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 46 2 PHARGED with stealing a bottle Of cream from the Singapore Cold Storage while employed there. Teo Kee Seng (21) claimed trial yesterday. Mr. S. H Cheah. the fifth magistrate, postponed the case for mention on Jan. 13. and police bail was extended.
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  • 185 2 TWO important tips are sjiven to civilians who i may be out in the streets when an air raid alarm occurs. If these tips are 1 tarefalr* observed, the risk lof traffic accidents will be greatly reduced. 1 First, pedestrians should i walk on the extreme
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  • 202 2 in summer working dress. United 9***** i An net wear shouldei naval o««n uniform mtirkS I-,' evidence of caps are the mOBI showu then- idenu > but > by small metal naai i i>»"SSI £riL. rank marte are m toUows: Tin* various ran* nwr* .i
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  • 50 2 untitled Mr So* Kirn boon and ml-s Tan Cbeok Want ialias Winnie Van). The bride groom iv the only son of the titte afr. if Mr- Sr.R Owe* S o iik .tnd 'he bride It th»' youngaet d.tutthter of Madam Lye Sin Bag ftpcl the late Mr Tan Yew Ltani
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  • 214 2 (Tribune staff Reporter) U r ELL over 1.000 people, including over 100 pjris at stall: in Singapore's three amusement park thrown out of work following the outbreak of k Malaya. Owing to blackout conditions {he hundreds of stalls which carried on a thriving business in
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 461 3 MARTIAL law was proclaimed in the* Settlement of Sin 111 raporf yesterday. The proclamation was signed by (ieut.-Gen E. Percival, General Officer Commanding, Malaya. Regulations under this proclamation were also (r;i z 4ted. With reference to proclamation, it should be not til il Ihh law to
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  • 984 3 Reuter. O"EAVY casualties *<ri again billeted on the enemy when they launched a strong attack on the Perak front on Monday evening, stales a communique issued by Combined Headquarters 1 1 aterday. Elsewhere in Malaya, there Us no change in the situation.
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  • 62 3 Chungking. Dec. 28. "DEPORTS received here from Btl««ftl*v> state that the Japanese on Dec. 2*5 forcibly closed down more than ten cf the largest book-stores, including; Coninierci il Puss. Chung Hwa Book Store World Book Store. Kal Ming and Ta Tung Book Stores. The Japanese seized
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  • 173 3 (Tribune sun neporter) SOME h« oc ii the making arc the men of a certain Medical Auxiliary Service unit, which turned out to I assist in bombed area in Singapore during Monday night's visitation by Jap I planes I These men. according tr their transport
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    • 216 3 LEAFLETS DROPPED ON MEDAN Batavia, Dec 29 Enemy air- hand-in-hand with one accord and crai; droop d lea fie i over the East burn to death the white devils Coast ol Sumatra and M'dan. The with the blazing sacred fire of leaflets showed a drawing of a victory The same
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  • 229 4 /l 0l/tl, F'or .4// WE must not blind ourselves to the gravity of the situation or the seriousness of the task that lies ahead of us. With the initial successes which Japan has been able to score, Singapore is directly threatened, and we may be called upon to play
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  • 116 4 U] place implicit confii ice in the authorities in induct of operations. On part, we have an urgent ion iii passive defence. Ie work be done includes iing shelter and accommodari .n for victims of air raids, l. for them and guarding them against further accidents watching for
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  • 157 4 fOMMUNAL feeding will have t? be undertaken and orphans will have to be taken care of. People will have to be transferred and re-accom-modated; streets will have t* be cleared of debris; and additional shelters found for distressed individuals. There are hundreds of ways in which civil defenders
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  • 1102 4 pV the movement south from North China into Indochina ol part of her great military, air, and naval strength, Japan has deliberately exchanged her position of supremacy in isolation for one of menace in the centre of a ring of enemies—Britain, America, and the Dutch
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  • 548 4 4 pl)>V nliout sincerilv m.!?lil not Ke nmi»: n fe-v worllul3<, nlnut mixeil tliinkilll?. V> l» i' ne lm6et>lo<xi lliiil "lokio 2«, tlic moulnpieee ol ttie !<ol6ier^ of IlipIN. ll25i been lsllmss ine vvor!6 ever «ince llii», >v»s us l»pnnei.e >;l2r,e,l. ttwl lapun ix
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  • 187 4 London, Dec. 30. SINCE the treacherous Nazi invasion of Holland, the Dutch authorities have never forgouen the lesson and no wonder they were nd caught napping when the Pacific war broke out. ?t was indicted In London circles. Their air sunnort has been most valuable ->nd
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  • 254 4 Chungking, Dec. 29. AVER 100 South Seas Chinese held a conference here on Sunday, discussing measures for the relief of Chinese in South Sea* war zones. It was decided to petition the Central Government, firstly, to allot a large sum for urgent relief,
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  • 42 4 Reuter. I Brisbane. Dec. 30. I rIE ex-Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies. will appear as a radio commentator beginning from Jan. 2. He will deliver a weekly news commentary from the Sydney radio station—Reuter.
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  • 212 4 London, Dec. 30. GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kaishek's offer of seasoned troops and the co-operation of the Chinese community for the defence of Burma and Malaya have created a favourable impression in London circles It Is indicated that the Generalissimo offered exactly what were wanted: (1) man-power,
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  • 559 4 Reuter. London, Dec. 31 iy|R. EDEN, on his return from his successful mission 1 Moscow, will according to present arrangements br a cast to the nation in a postscript on Sunday night, JT, Renter's Diplomatic Correspondent. 6:5 It may be assumed also that he
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  • 397 4 Reuter. Ottawa, Dee Ji MR. Cliurcl ill, at ihe official lon. cheon, congratulated Canada on her 'magnificent 6110«," add. ing that he would not h\\t crossid the Ocean wi hcutcjitiiJ to Ottawa to express his apprt. ciation of the p .r* this country was paying in
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  • 96 4 Reuter. London, Dec. 30:-Tne Stew Exchange generally had a mm day, apart from Malayan m shares which were marlced *n up to two shillings. Busing though still small, was oni a mm scale. Gilt-edged securities u«e again hrm on reinvestment or mand. Home rails. Southig can
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  • 100 4 Reuter. rpHE Japanese drive in prop C-:-1 Province Is aseumtojdictions, as the latest ChWese patches indicate that *JM* have effected crossings;oof««f f at four points, both west** ward of the Canton-Hankow j g After reaching the north Ifllo River on the night of
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  • 118 4 QETS of indoor P 3 I D i udo halma, cards and c < tW games-are required for mcm ,g i Royal Navy, and an appeal g lor tliem from member. oi 0» who have no use lor siicu at the present tune. M
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  • 424 5 INDIAN BACKING FOR WAR Reuter. u u Bardoli, Dec. 31. .jr. GANDHI has been relieved, at his own request, of the responsibility of leadership off Congress This followed th c adoption by the Congress Working Committee of a lengthy resolution declaring that the C ommittee
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  • 79 5 Reuter. i Sydney, Dec. 30. T»HE Army authorities announce that the first call-up of the Volunteer Defence Corps will be on a voluntary basis. Members of this force are required to keep a constant guard. In the event of an acute emergency, the authorities that arrangements will doubtless
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  • 407 5 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. 30. THE spokesman at this afternoon's Press conicience declared that 3,000 Japanese troops yesterday afternoon (3 p.m.) crossed the Milo Kiver and advanced southward, reaching Ta Chiao, where the Chinese launched a vigorous counterattack, lorung the Japanese to fall back northward for a considerable
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  • 491 5 Fete in aid of British, Chinese war orphans WAR orphans of Britain and China will benefit to the extent n of $4,015.46 as a result of a garden fete held on Dec. 5 and 6, at 303, Tanglin Road, Singapore. A sum of $2,007.73 has been forwarded to Ladj Thomas
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  • 262 5 Reuter. Moscow, Dec. 30. OOVIET troops are steadily v advancing south-west of Moscow, according to the latest official dispatches from the front. On the Oka River, which flows north and south between Kaluga and Orel, the Germans had prepared a fortified zone with trenches, dugouts, barbed-wire
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  • 90 5 Reuter. London. Doc 31: The final figures In the plebiscite conduced In the islands of Saint Pierre show that 93.2 per cent, voted lor U* Free French, according to information reaching London. Figure were Saint Pierre for Free Prance m. lor Vuhy ten. Minuelon
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  • 508 5 Reuter. (B y .John C. Talbot. Outer's Special Correspondent with "I WAS in one of the warships escorting the expedition which attacked the important Norwegian industrial town of Vaagso. For seven hours we Stayed in the Vaagso Fjord destroying enemy shipping and guarding against possible attacks from
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  • 2907 6 THERE WAS A TREMENDOUS CROWD IN OTTAWA YESTERDAY TO GREET MR. CHURCHILL. THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS LINED THE ROUTE TO PARLIAMENT HOUSE WHERE THERE WAS GUARD OF HONOUR OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY AND AIR FORCE UNITS. M: Churchill was given a tremendous ovation as he
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  • 209 6 After 37 Years "On the Road" 'It looked as though I vast irough with pay line of work. errltefl tins s.a;esman But that was before he had tried Kruschen for his crippling nenritto Read •mat he has to say now: "SOBM weeks ago I wa-
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    • 910 7 PERSONAL INJURIES (CIVILIANS) SCHEME COMPENSATION FOR MEMBERS OF CIVIL DEFENCE AND ESSENTIAL SERVICES. "WAR SERVICE INJURY" AND "WAR INJURY" The Personal Injuries (Civilians* Scheme for the Straits Settlements provides compensation against two classes of injury, known war service Injury*' and "war injury." Members of civil defence organizations scheduled under the
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  • 260 8 Reuter. Manila, Dec. 30. J'HF first Japanese troops who came ashore at Mauban, on Lamon Bay, were killed to the last man but the defenders were forced back into the hills by successive Japanese reinforcements. This account of the Japanese landing there was given
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  • 52 8 I CHINESE Wwm (tabbed in the Sin-.apore Fa-bonr Board coolie Una in Tclok B'eilgata Ro:id ycMerdav afternoon. It was stit?d that after the the man attempted to make a d?<h to ft potior Nation, but co!lapsed on the way and rivl. One man has already been detained by
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  • 8 8 Score up to midnight THIRTY FOUR.
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  • 261 8 Batavia r\_ jOTTH growing pessimism, the N.E.I, view the d 29 in the Philippines where more Japanese trJ^* tinuously to be pouring in. J The Japanese attack on Vcz Meclan airport is seen as con- j formation of a supposition, i which has existed for
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  • 147 8 A TEL£ GRAM from col mander of th* cl, fence, Corps. m^SS The seven member °«tT L, D C who were woundS > ind while on duty. ir^1 *W"crj Progress in hospital an* "■N.S The behaviour 0 f of Chinese and European* mi *< and Mal ty
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  • 20 8 London, Dec. 30.-The untitled midday communique itaia Ing the night of Dec. 28 ene£ fought the enemy on oil ft^J?
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