Malaya Tribune, 1 January 1942

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune 2:>th DAY OF MALAYAN WAR Net Sales Exceed IS, 100 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1942 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, January 1, 1942
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  • 686 1 Great Confidence In Country's Strength JAPS REPORTED SIX MILES FROM MANILA Reuter early offensive from Burma is bang predicted in Rangoon where there is every hope that the combination of Gen. Wavell (Commander-in-Chief, India), Gen. Pownall (Commander-in-Chief, Far East) and Lt.-Gen. T. .1. Button (General
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  • 173 1 Reuter |N THE COURSE OF HIS PRESS 1 CONFERENCE IN OTTAWA YESTERDAY, MR. CHURCHILL SAID THAT HE DID NOT KNOW WHEN TOKIO WOULD BE BOMBED. BUT THOUGHT "SHE WOULD HAVE SOMETHING COMING TO HER ONE OF THESE DAYS." He declined to comment on the possibility
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  • 80 1 Reuter ?LE Pics dent of the Soviet Union. M Kalin n. in a -speech yester day declared: "We are now fighting the Germans on equal terms The enemy is in retreat, and at some parts of the front actually on the run. "Our strength grows We
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  • 740 1 British Wireless. "THE extension of the war to the Pacific has led to the United States Navy and the Royal Navy fighting side by side as determined allies, who understand one another, and the problems with which they are faced," states a British
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  • 126 1 Reuter Rangoon, Jan. 1. 1 AFFICIAL new details show that bombs fell all round General Sir Archibald Wavell Commander in Chief in I India, and his staff officers when the Japanese bombed Rangoon aerodrome on 1 Christmas Day. j He had just landed from
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  • 72 1 Reuter. London. Dec. 31:—The Board of Admiralty, in a New Year message to officers and men of the Soviet Navy, sent through Admiral i Kharamov. the Soviet Naval Attache in London, said: "With increasing confidence in the triumph of our common cause, we look forward
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  • 62 1 British Wireless London. Jan. 1 A POLISH Spitfire wing, part of the strong fighter escort for the latest bomber attack on Brest, destroyed seven Me 109S in a five-minute combat. Detailed to cover the withdrawal of bombeta from the target area, the
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  • 209 1 Reuter. London, Jan. I. official Admiralty communique states that the Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean has reported that our submarines have sunk five enemy schooners, one of which was laden with ammunition. In addition, an Italian destroyer was I hit by a torpedo. Wednesday's rather
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  • 790 1 Reuter EXPRESSING certainty that Singapore will be held, Mr. Churchill, at a press conference in Ottawa yesterday, declared that "we are going to work hand in glove with Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek, and do all we can to help him." Of his
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  • 120 1 Reuter. Tokio, Jan. 1. i A NOTE of moderation was j sounded in the New 1 Year messages to the Japa- nese by the Prime Minister, General Tojo. and the Navy J Minister, Admiral Shimada, according to the Dome! Agency. General Tojo said that de&pite
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  • 15 1 Rangoon, Dec. 31: A untitled untitled I tines that Thauand has been declared enemy territory.—Reut«r.
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  • 332 1 rIE Russians have recaptured the key town of Kaluga, another strategic point on the Moscow front, 110 miles sr.u<h-west of the capital. The enemy line has been completely broken, and the forces in the Kaluga area are In full retreat. Kaluga's recapture «a« rumoured some days
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  • 517 2 MALAYA'S share of the New Year Honours consists of two CMG's —one for Mr. II. Weisberg. Financial Secretary. S S and the other for Mr. D. H. Hampshire, of Kuala Lumpur. 'Mrs Gertrude Bean Hinch, is Lt.-Col. E. A. de Bunattc of well-known for her Y.W.C
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  • 95 2 COMPULSORY registration has been established in Tohore. A central office, for the registration of every person has been set up in all towns in the State and all persons are requested to register their names and those of their household at the nearest Warden's Post, where the
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  • 112 2 HIS Excellency the Governor and Lady Thomas returned yesterday from a short visit upcountry. The furthest point north which they visited wag Tanjong Malim on the Perak border, where they found everybody in good heart and carrying on to the best of their ability. H
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  • 165 2 /*\NG Ping Cheng, owner of a coffee V shop in Joo Chiat, who appeared in answer to a summons before Mr. S. H. Cheah. in the fifth police court, was yesterday fined $100. in default, two weeks' simple Imprisonment. Ong pleaded guUty to a charge of having permitted
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  • 85 2 BY an order gazetted last night, no licensee, of a wholesale or retail match store in Singapore may sell or in any way dispose of to any shop or vendor of matches, during any one calendar month a quantity of matches in excess of one quarter of
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  • 72 2 A TENTATIVE charge of murder was explained to Wong Yeong (42>, a Cantonese, when he appeared before Mr. S. H. Cheah in the fifth police court yesterday. He was alleged to have stabbed Aw Poy, another Cantonese, at the Singapore Harbour Board coolie Iters at 1.30
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  • 25 2 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. 31. MR. Malcolm Mac Donald. the London Times correspondent, arrived in Chungking this morning by air from Singapore.—Reuter.
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  • 134 2 REFUGEES who have made their way out of Trengganu since the Japanese occupation bring a shocking story of sacrilege. They state that the Japanese have broken into the Mohamedan religious school I at Kuala Trengganu, capital i of the State, ransacked it, i thrown the Kitab-Kitab
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  • 191 2 "IF he says things again which 1 can be interpreted as being a statement or a report relating to matters connected with the war j and likely to create unnecessary alarm and despondency, he j will be dealt with very severely. I am accepting his
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  • 285 2 Reuter. Batavia, Dec. 31. DULL confidence that the N.E.I, can hold out for a long time against any Japanese attempt to conquer these Islands was re-emphasised to-day by the Commander-in-Chief, General Ter Poorten, in an interview at his Bandoeng residence. The General said that immediate material
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  • 129 2 Message from members of the Chinese I community in Britain will be relayed oy the S station from London at 6 p.m. tomorrow. Other special items in to-mor-row's programme Include a further talk in the series "War-Time Cook" at 1245 p.m.. when Mrs. Esther Falrbalrn will I >■
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  • 168 2 mHERE was an appreciable decrease In the number of deaths from tuberculosis In Singapore for the week endlna Dec. 27. the total number of deaths being 27 as compared with 41 in the previous week. Among the other chief causes of mortality were enteritis, convulsions and pneumonia which
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  • 24 2 An order gazetted last night prohibits the use of any groundnut, soya bean or other article of food for the purpose of fertilising land.
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  • 245 2 Reuter. Batavia, Dec. 31. "THE Japanese parachutist*" who according to reports circulating in the last two or three days, had i invaded Sumatra were either I enemy pilots bailing out of damag- ed planes or enemy agents who disappeared among the populaj tion, semi-official sources
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  • 209 2 (From A Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Dec. 30. FE Hon. Dato Onn bin Ja'atar, D.P.M.J., who was recently appointed officer in charge, Information and Publicity, Johore, is a son of the late Dato Ja'afar bin Haji Mohamed, a former Prime Minister of Johore. He hes had long
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  • 117 2 (ay special Cable) Batavia, Dec. 31. THE Medan daily "Deli Couranf 1 in a leading article praises the behaviour of the Indonesian and Chinese members of the Red Cross First Aid and A.R.P. services during the air raid on Medan aerodrome on Dec. 29.
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  • 355 2 I ESS than $4,000 more is needed M to bring the Malaya War Distress Fund, opened only a few days ago, to $200,000, including a handsome allocation of $50,000 from the Malaya Patriatic Fund. A further 58 donations (making i total of 265» brings
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  • 229 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Dec. 18. TJOW upon row of cars, of all types. may at present be seen surrounding various garages, and all paint ?d green with the exception oi lorries requisitioned from private firms, which ■*c still waiting for their new coat
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  • 54 3 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. 31. CHUNGKING to-night is gaily decorated with flags, banners and pallous (pagoda-like arches), celebrating the New Year. New Year messages from the Chinese Government leaders, unanimously express confidence in ultimate victory of the Democracies, and at tne same time, warn the populace of
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  • 700 3 Reuter. QFFEN8IVE action has been taken by our patrols, with good results, on the Perak Front, according to a communique issued by combined headquarters yesterday evening. The communique adds that on the Perak Front enemy pressure has been slight.
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  • 139 3 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IVISHFS ALL ITS READERS A HAPPY NEW YEAR. THIS New Year in Singapore, like the Christmas preceding it, was ushered in with none of the gaiety attendant on the occasion. Because of the blackout and the consequent reduction in the number
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  • 328 3 Central News. London. Dec. 31. JAPANESE strategy in Bu'ma and Malaya v regarded here as being aimed at: (1) Penetration into the interior of Malaya increases the menace to Singapore and .simultaneously makes it more difficult for the British forces in Malaya ana'
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  • 171 3 Reuter. Melbourne, Dec. 31. AN important announcement covering the major decisions by Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt concerning the grand .strategy in the Pacific and based on the message from Mr. Churchill, is expected to be made by the Premier, Mr. Curtin, within the next 24
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  • 26 3 Included among the katmt R A A.F. OMOaitftM is Flying Omeer F. F. H. Egglestr n, younger son of Sir Frederic Egglcston. Australian Minister to China
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  • 161 3 Reuter New York, Dec. 31. MR. Churchill's speech in Ottawa is lauded to tbe skies in trns morning's New York Times and the Herald Tribune which stress his long: range confidence and bluntness of warning of hard times to come. "In his address to the Cana-
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  • 31 3 Reuter. London. Dec. 31. 'THE death is announced at Falmouth of Mr. James Douglas Stuart, late Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department and Irrigation, Burma.—Reuter.
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  • 88 3 Reuter. Ottav.M. Dec. 31:— It la unofficially reported here that an agreement if pending tot further Canad'an financial assistance for the United Kingdom. Tht net United Kingdom deficit on thla &<de In the twelve months ending March 31, 1942. tlmatad at $000 million (about £200
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  • 455 4 WHATEVER may be one s misgivings concerning the course of events in the first two weeks of war in Malaya from the early naval reverses with the losses of Prince of Wales and Repulse to the evacuation of Penang—we must not lose sight of the fact that
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  • 503 4  -  By Noel Monks MUCH of the credit for Coastal Command's successful offengive against the U-b;&ts is due to their new C.-in-C, Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert, who took over in June of this year. Working in close cooperation with the Admiralty, he has evolved an
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  • 1321 4 OI LENT and with no lights showing, H.M.A.S. Sydney went gliding like a ghost ship to her final resting place. She had made history in seven months' war service with the British Mediterranean Fleet. When the Australian cruiser had entered the sea that Mussolini swore he
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  • 375 4 Reuter London. Jan. 1. AIR Marshal A. W. Tedder, former Singapore air chief and now Air Force commander in the Near East, has been made a Knight, Commander of the Bath in tne latest New Year Honours. London. Jan 1« The organisers of BritauVs war
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  • 440 4 Reuter. London, J an j. pANDHTS resignation offers Britain as well as India a ff eat opportunity, writes the London newspaper, Star. opens the way for such an improvement in Anglo-Indian relations as has not been possible before in this war. That in,. provement
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  • 90 4 Reuter. London. Dec. 31:—The Exchange c)o«ori thr year on a generally firm note, apart from Far Eastern issues, amonp which are tins, rubbers and te\ s which were again marked down to-day. Home rails were a particularly good feature, the gains including £1'- for Great Western
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  • 53 4 Reuter Washiiv.-tim. Dm. 31: Major-Genera! Walter R Wruvrr has been appointed Acting Chief of the United States Army Air Corps with headquarters in Washington, War Department announced today. For the past year he has been in command of the South-East Air Corps training centre at Maxwell
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  • 236 4 Reuter London, Jan. I CONDITIONS for ordinary citizens i* in Japan are similar to those in Germany, said a Ministry of Econo mic Warfare official in London. This did not mean that Japan could not continue to make wai for no one supposed that
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  • 109 4 Reuter Honolulu, Jan. 1 ADMIRAL Chester Nimite. knowr. as a stubborn fighter and stern disciplinarian, aged 56, assume* command of the United Wm Pacific Fleet in a simple ceremony at Pearl Harbour, relieving miral William Pye who temporary reDlaced Admiral Husband Kimme. when Admiral
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  • 520 4 Reuter Berlin, Jan. 1HITLER, ii' a New Year message yesterday "from quarters" read over the German wireless, rel^ jsts an( j time-worn arguments when he blamed "Jewish Capi Jewish Bolshevists'' for the present war. Ajneri£ "This war was started in exactly the same
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  • 264 5 Reuter. Washington, Dec 31. i OM i.i the things which has emerged clearly from the mtcjctrn and Washington conversations i-> tbat henceforth the gronndwork for all decision' affecting the Far East will be laid in Washington, in Consultation with the British while
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  • 459 5 Melbourne. Doc. 21. n-iiK Premiers' conference at Ci;nb a. I v ;tll M premier of Victoria (Mr. Dun ii aa tne ontaj aUaaenttent. e*i»ed vrvtortl.v it .should tamedtotely consider introduction of daylight saving in Australia irom midnight on Dec. ii Th" Federal Oovernment baa undertaken lo
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  • 58 5 Reuter Wl bti Dec. 31 The State DeP arf i' ci -,<■■ n In formed that VeneBttcla 1 s< vercd diplomatic rotation* wl t!» G« Jepaa and itaiv. ti v Vein. i st;it( t j that tho f*yop en at a Cabinet meet in". ,a,t 1
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  • 525 5 Chiang Kai-Shek’s Envoy Here MAJOR-GENERAL Cheng Kaimin, G.H.Q. representative of the Chinese Army who is now in Singapore, is having stall talks with the British Command here on Chinese co-operation with the British and Imperial forces. With him is Colonel Irving VV. Dooh. until I
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  • 346 5 (Special < BMc From l>uta\i.i> IJ.E.L military and naval authorities believe th:it the uninterrupted actions off the N.K.I, fighting forces are seriously such attacks. I (On Christmas Da v. the N.E.1.1 forces destroyed one Japanese destroyer, one large transport, one lighter and enc bomberi. Recent
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  • 220 5 British Wireless. London, Dec. 31. IX is considered in London naval circles that the situation at the end of 1941, in spite ot hard fighting accompanied by heavy losses, is, except in the Far East betlei than might be expected. The various naval operations carried out in force
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  • 55 5 Melbourne. Dec. 30. The Federal Cabinet has approved the first advance for the 1941 2 crop at the rate of 3 a bushel, less freight for bagged wheat, and 2s 10d a bushel less freight, for bulk wheat. lnvrilvine a total payment of £21.000.000. The Cab net also approved ndvances
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  • 7 5 Score up to midnight FIFTEEN.
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  • 1061 5 (From a Special Correspond^i»ti New Delhi, Dec 29. INDIAN troops are tanning great confusion and deslrui t ion amongst the scattered columns of German and Jtalhn Iroope and transport endeavouring to make their way northwest, writes an Indian Army Ohserver. An Lillian column is
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  • 264 5 Batavia. Dec. 21 AFTER the fall «f Penang, Sumatra has every reason to worry about the future, but people there are keeping the same attitude of calm and determination that is apparent throughout the entire N.E.I. Japanese attacks on Tarempa, Fontianak and Natuna have
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  • 172 5 Changsha. Dec. 31. WHAT is described as a bloody 1 battle with both sides suffering i heavy casualties is ragine south oi I Milo River, in northern Hunan. On I Monday, a number of Japanese troops succeeded in crossing the river; their strength has be?n brought up
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  • 52 5 Everything possible was being done to maintain and. if necessary, reinforce Australia's «air strength in the battle zone of Malava, said the Minister for Air (Mr. I. S. Drakeford). Since the Japanese moves. R A A F. units had maintained an unbroken vigil over the approaches to Australia, and Austr.
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  • 244 6 IX a clarion c all to "compatriots of all nationalities anc. J I classes.' the Malayan Communist Party, in its latest issi i j of Emancipation News calls for unity of all Malayan peoples against Japanese aggression. To the Chinese, the Party urges
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  • 226 6 Reuter (Interesting accounts of the raids on Rangoon by Japanese aircraft over the Yuletide season have just been received in Singapore through the following belated cables) Rangoon. Dec 23 (Delayed). rHiS morning Japanese raiders approached the city in two waves, according to a communique issued by
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  • 130 6 The News Republish •By Special Cable >. New York. Dec. 31. LJITLER S dismissal oi Marshal Yon j Branchasch WMI th-.t Germany H. crickins. j Goebbels has already warned that v.ein.unv may uot be able to continue a major campaign this winter. It is
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  • 79 6 Reuter London. Dec. 31. WHFN tln> Germans invaded Holland. 24-year-cl:l G. van Meurs. serving in the Royal Netherlands Navy, made good his escape and. with a few compatriots brought a Dutch ship to Hartlepool He now ha.-; been award":! the highest Dutch flying honour—the
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  • 129 6 Reuter. Batavia, Dec 31. THE newspapers here ex- pressed the expectation that there was something in the air in the South Pacific, t and that a general Allied I offensive was expected. I The problem was apparent- ly discussed by President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill
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  • 385 6 Reuter. Batavia Dec. 31. TO-DAY'S commun que of the N.E.I, fighting services states: "The enemy continues to bomb and machine-gun small coastal places in the outer provinces. Messages regarding the machine-gunning of fishing smacks have come in from various districts. As a result of two raids
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  • 405 6 Batavia. Dec. 31. GENERAL 11. ter Poortcn. Commander-in-Chief, N.E.I. Army, at a Press conference at Bandoeng, said: "I will see we hold out in this part of the world till air reinforcements come and they will come very soon." General ter Foorten stressed he
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  • 338 6 (Tribune stall' Reporter) QVEft a quarter of a million people in Singapore have ed at the Security Registration centres in the city $ir lC the inception of Security Registration <>n Sunday last. This information was given lie Service Register and th? to a Tribune
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  • 217 6 < sppc.al Cable) AS scon as Hitler is no longei useful, we shall get rid of him. confided a German General to a neutral, whg has arrived in Wash-ing-ton from Berlin. Hitler s purge of high-ranking generals confirms what Washington has known for some
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  • 73 6 Reuter. Melbourne. Dec. 31 THE War Cabinet has decided on an important Army reorganisation involving the retirement or transfer of 15 senior officers now holding commands in Australian mihtary forces or administrative posts in Australia. These will be replaced by select younger officers,
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    • 201 6 PUBLIC NOTICES STATE OF JOHORE. Casualty Identification Bureau. A central office for the registration of every person has been set ur. in your town and all p.:sons are requested to register their names and those cf their household at the nearest Wardens' Post, where the staff will take down the
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  • 47 7 'he family of the late Mrs. Oaw Boon Chan < nee Madam Tan fnp N r c thank all friends and relatives for their night visits, Attendance and assistance at the funeral, floral tributes, loan of cars, telegrams and letters of condolence in their bereavement.
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    • 667 7 0114 I In the Estate of YKOII t HKOW BENG Deceased late of No. 36. Tras Street, Singapore, who died on 31st October. 1941. Pursuant to Section 29 of The Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59) NOTICE TS HERFBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claim.s against the estate of the abovenamed
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    • 474 7 NOTICE ABOUT i*l BBER 'COAGULANTS The present system of permits ter lornnr and acetic acid is cancelled with regard to the F.M.S md Malacca. Rubber estates n*juiring such acid for coagulation >f rubber shcuid apply early direct to Messrs. 1.C.1. 'Malayan Ltd Kuala Lumpur, or other importers. a_nd rubber estates
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    • 952 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 tor the Straits Settlements provides compensation against two classes of injury known as "war service injury" and "war injury." Members of civil defence organizations scheduled under
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  • 437 8 British Wireless London, Jan. 1. IN all commands, 194] sees the way prepared for greater onslaughts against the enemy to be expected in 1942, de(laics an official account of the work of all air commands during 1041, which shows the increasingly aggressive charac-
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  • 120 8 BEGINNING from to-day Transmission A will be subdivided in the mornings, as follows: Transmitter ZHL (225 m.. 1333 kest will cany the following pro gramme: M.T. 5 55 News Signature Music. 6.00 News in English. 6.05 European music. 6.40 Announcements in French. 6.45 News in French
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  • 38 8 The Prime Minister Mr. J. untitled iDcf>d 'tiat uuai'r n "'«w polirv ■•'in>: the* rv.'rrvi'rj OCC\\p*UeT* l»*t vi-ii m*n txfiw cnipluved 't rniint* iionft luclorK-s. hut v: >; lndls-perj-«tthlr to *«r prodi. uld cfuftfr in be tram wUtt.»rr senicf
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  • 454 8 Melbourne, Dec. 23. A PENSIONS scheme for civilians killed or injured as a result of c iemy action has been announced. The person concerned must be gainfully occupied. The scheme will not apply to A by personal exertion. help to keep up productkqn«aa requested by
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  • 176 8 Daily Telegraph. London. Dec. 20. THE Germans are now regrouping their mala air forces but their exact location is vet unknown. The Luftwaffe is moving towards the Spanish frontier. Southern Italy. Sicily and Greece. So far it is difficult to draw any clear conclusions frcm this regrouping.
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  • 338 8 Reuter j an IN a broadcast to South Af rica just More midni h Union Prime Minister, General Smuts, said: lh ''I know my countrymen will not fail. We shall advance into the New Year with the high courage with which free men
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  • 362 8 Reuter London, Jan. 1. NEW details of the dramatic escape from Hong Kong o/.i Christmas Day of a party of Britons and Chinese led by the onelegged Chinese Vice-Admiral Chang, was broadcast by Chungking Radio yesterday. The party comprised 72 membe s net 82
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  • 167 8 in the full of Singapore s c Urc formations of enemy were clearly visible last they flew over at a great 3* The drone of the appiX* planes comd be distinctlyheTrr the searchlights scoured the*?.* them It is not known exactly many enemy aircraft came over
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  • 218 8 Reuter Cairo, Dec. 31. THE following is the ltd 4 the communique issued the British G.H.Q. Middle East to-day (Wednesday): Yesterday the enemy in the Jedaha area again employed the who! of their remaining tank strength, supported by infm try, with the object of trying
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