Malaya Tribune, 2 January 1942
1942-01-02
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Title Section27 1942-01-02 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Saks Exceed 18,100 Daily 26th DAY OF MALAYAN WAR SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1942 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, January 2, 194227 words
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Article496 1942-01-02 1 Reuter. spec ial C••*■■#■■•»«< "ithj ,D u R n dos in the Lofoten Island J ,hr 1 Lofoten Islands. Jan. 2. DKiTISH "Commandos" ard Nor I wrg ian troops have carried n extensive raid on enemyoccupWd ports in the far north ol N °rnitV of the BritUhReuter. - 496 words
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Article153 1942-01-02 1 Reuter MR Chun-hill has sent a New Year message to the Middle East fortes, declaring I that 4 all defeats and set- 1 backs are being repaid, and repaid with interest." i The message then gives a 1 lon«* list of our victories in the" Middle East,Reuter - 153 words
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Article30 1942-01-02 1 Reuter 1 i.« l—The Empire bantan>DundfP. Jan 1- T ,lT B radv outpointed wH6 ht champion Brady. Dick Corbett. wrnv B rounds.— weight champion. "ve, ten ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article464 1942-01-02 1 Reuter New Delhi, Jan. 2. W K have every reason to .ook forward with "ultimate triumph, thcu.h there declared (Jen. Wavell. C-in-C. India and Bnrma. a New H. broadcast from New Delhi yesterday. frozen, and have been defeated nnrl almost destroyed in Liny*. haaTateed a UtttcReuter - 464 words
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439 1942-01-02 1 MacArthur Regroups His Men rip HE latest news from the Philippines is that the del ending 1 American and Filipino forces are being successfully regrouped into a single unified force, despite heavy and that a major battle is progressing north of the capital. The439 words
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Article270 1942-01-02 1 Reuter Hurslem (Staffordshire), Jan. I. SEVEN miners lost their lires, and hope was abandoned ot rescuing 51 men and boys entombed behind a thousand ions t,l fallen roof at the Sneyd ectliery, Bursltm. folic wing a inystei;> •silent" explosion in one ol nn tain s mostReuter - 270 words
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Article77 1942-01-02 1 Reuter. ijonucn. juu. London Jan. 2- Action has been tek« through dlplomntlc channels to oo am mio:matlon P irom the Japanese regard g the treatment of prisoners of war cop•ured at Hong Kong and Malaya. MJW War Office statement. The Jup-nrse Government have been Informed that theReuter. - 77 words
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Article51 1942-01-02 1 Reuter. Washington. Jan. untitled rent legist ion «no ofte. tb« preaonl hituat. »n iu V, >c U< uiu continue Mjiunhuy rnh-.tn method oi procurtn* mr-n lei Uic An Mr Minifon. tiuiu-d aute- I War, sunounerd lxvtl»j rin limit fed initial enliaMS mvO W.!i bJ oi M io M years ofReuter. - 51 words
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Article264 1942-01-02 1 Reuter London, Jan I. Till Chinese people are ton- ■id-, hi thai Britain and i China will deal a knockout j blow to Japan in the next j few months, declared the hunt,king Radio in an Eng- i li h language broadcast to 1 AustraliaReuter - 264 words
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Article60 1942-01-02 1 Reuter London. Jan. 2: Dr. Hubertus J. Van "...-.lands Minister of the Coloak bai been appointed Lieutenant Gen-,-n.l Oi the Netherlands East Indies as Dr. Van Mook 'I appoti tment as the Minister of Colonies WES cancelled by a Royul Decree on It WU considered desirable th*t theReuter - 60 words
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Article48 1942-01-02 1 Reuter I... J .n 2: An Air Ministry comtatet ••Machinegun attacks v re made b] two enemy fighters at a potB new the south-east coast of England yesterday morning. Slight tiamWM dOM. One person was kilkd and a .mall number were injured RenterReuter - 48 words
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436 1942-01-02 1 Reuter Now York, Jan. 2. THE American press and radio is becoming increasingly re1 conciled to the probable loss of Manila, the Philippines capital Radio commentators emphasise that the fall oi the city would rot be all-important. They point to heavy lossesReuter - 436 words
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357 1942-01-02 1 Reuter "PRANCE'S national revolution has not yet passed from the realm of planning to reality A national revolution must be the work of the nation. Each day I try to rescue the country from tht suffocation threatening it." This was the New Year I m<Reuter - 357 words
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Article54 1942-01-02 1 Reuter. Oeneral Mac Arthur (C- n-C. Philippines) reports that every requirement of international Law wa s observed in dealing with Japanese 6iioJectt» and expressr, the hope tiiat the generous treatment accorded to the Japanese would be reciprocated- in the case of American end Philippine civilians residing inReuter. - 54 words
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Article25 1942-01-02 1 There wa« a short "Alert" in Singapore this morning, and our fighters went up to intercept th. enemy who quickly wont away.25 words
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202 1942-01-02 1 THIS morning's Soviet communique announces the capture of Staritza, a town 110 miles north-west of Moscow (reports Reuter). Messages from Stockholm say that Hitler has, flown to the Moscow front to take personal command of the German forces following the Russian victory at Kaiuga.202 words
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Article177 1942-01-02 1 London, Jan. 2. FE imminent fall of Manila and the Philippines would temporarily give the Japanese additional strategic advantages .n the southwestern Pacific, It *s unanimous y agreed in London circles. The reason for tne furious Japanese assault on the Philippines is to secure control177 words
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164 1942-01-02 1 London, Jan. 'I AXIS air losses in Western Europe and the Middle East during 1941 totalled 4,093 planes, and the British were 2,189 (writes the Press Association Air Correspondent). Bmce the outbreak of war approximately, 8,935 Axis aircraft were destroyed in the<e two164 words
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Article395 1942-01-02 1 Reuter. GEN. SIR HUBERT GOUGII, Reultr's Military Commentator, cables that the position ot the ABCD front ran be considered fairly safe in spite of the preliminary setbacks inflicted on us by the treachery ci the Japanese. Singapore can, and must, be held. Its complete relief and the clearingReuter. - 395 words
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231 1942-01-02 1 Reuter. New Delhi Jan 2. tn a ii to [ndtani and Burmaiv-. ICr. At.ey. member in charge of the Depititment of Indians Overseas, said "Japanese aggression brought the war dose to ti..- gates of Indie and fighting la new taking place in many countries whereReuter. - 231 words
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Article215 1942-01-02 2 T*HE first step towards the rationing of foodstuffs has been taken by the Johore Government. By an order gazetted last night, no person shall acquire during any one week more than 14 lb. of butter per consumer, tins of sweetened condensed milk per child under 12215 words
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Article29 1942-01-02 2 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 1. I pitESIDENT Roosevelt has appointed j the Federal Loan Administrator, Mr. JMM Jones, to be member of the I Supply Priorities Allocations Board.— I Keuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article300 1942-01-02 2 X_T. H. Sir Alam Shah. Sultan of Selangor. has Issued the following manifesto to his people from the Istana Mahkota; Klang:— "Be It known to all that the world v;ar which Is now raging Is a war between Great Britain nnd her allies on one side and300 words
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Article139 1942-01-02 2 Heads of Singapore firms who are employing in Singapore British European men from their branches up-country or elsewere are requested to send a list of the names of these men. and the Passive Defence units, if any, to which they are attached, to the Director of Man-Power.139 words
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174 1942-01-02 2 TT is officially announced that owing to the risk of fire the parking of motor cars at Raffles Place. Collyer Quay and Clifford Pier car park will be further restricted. Any congestion in the town areas Is likely to prove dangerous in174 words
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93 1942-01-02 2 TSMAIL bin Jamat (37». a Javanese. 1 who was alleged to have hurt two Chinese with a knife in the compound of Raffles College on Tuesday night, appeared before Mr. S. H. Chcah In the I fifth police court yesterday. A tentative charge of causing93 words
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47 1942-01-02 2 Difficulty is being experienced in disposing of letters, efc, intended for members of the Federated Malay States Volunteer Force, owing to incorrect or insufficient addresses being furnished. The correct method of address is—"c'o Headquarters, Federated Malay States volunteer Force, Malaya." V...—V47 words
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102 1942-01-02 2 Reuter. London. Jan. 1: In ten years, 1931 to 1941, India's ponulatlon has Increased by more than 50.000.000 to 388,000,000, according to a census taken In March last year. This 1«, an Increase of 15 per cent., compared with a 10.6 per centReuter. - 102 words
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1082 1942-01-02 2 JUST back from a hurried visit to Kuala Lumpur and the north where he had an opportunity of studying: conditions at first hand. H.E. the Governor, in a broadcast from Singapore last night, paid tribute to the way in which civilians there were carrying1,082 words
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264 1942-01-02 2 (FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) AN TWO RECENT NIGHTS SINGAPORE'S FIREFIGHTERS U THE BRIGADE AND THE AUXILIARY FIRE SERVICE —H WE HAD OPPORTUNITY TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR COURAGE AND SKILL. THEY CAME THROUGH THE TEST MAGNIFICENTLY. The men of the A.F.S. had never tackled a fire of264 words
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Article215 1942-01-02 2 YEO SING CHOW, a 21-year-old Chinese, was fined $5, in default five days' simple imprisonment, by the third magistrate yesterday on a charge of lighting an oil lamp in the first floor of his house in Stanley Road during the alert period early yesterday morning.215 words
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Article64 1942-01-02 2 Part Two of Giles Playfalr's musically illustrated survey of the London Theatre since the beginning of the war In September. 1939. to the present day will be heard from the Singapore station at 9.15 p m. to-morrow. In addition the Saturday Evening Popular Concert will be given it64 words
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Article18 1942-01-02 2 Reuter. Bombay, Dec. 29. (Delayed).— Muslims celebrated the Bakr-Id solemnly on Monday. Congregational prayers were offered throughout India.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article104 1942-01-02 2 (From A Special Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 1. THE Commandant of the Selangor Local Defence Corps has called official notice to the commendable service rendered by Sergeant H. R. Joynt of the Medical Section, during an air raid on Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 26. When a report104 words
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Advertisement237 1942-01-02 2 KIDNEY TROUBLE yi Now says he is^^^j^^^^^^ Quite a different man x J,M, Mr. H. H. suffered sharp stabbing WF A pains and the continual dull ache in the M back that are Nature's warning of m9aammmmm *******mmm -mm Kidney Trouble. He writes 1 f y° u have a general237 words
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Advertisement273 1942-01-02 2 UNITED BANK, ufih Authorised Capital Issued. Subscribed and Paid Up General Reserve I l Telegraphic AtoJ^N Telephone l^^^*^ BOARD OF DIRFf TfiD Wee Kheng cSQgfe. Khoo Beng Cheang, Chionh Ke Hu^ 7 Wee Kheng Wattj&B Pang Cheng Yean Tan Boon Khah, Eso Ong Piah Teng, Esq 1 Current Accola^ Fixed273 words
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1087 1942-01-02 3 Reuter. PIGHTING IS CONTINUING AT KUANTAN, ROUGHLY 200 MILKS NORTH OF SINGAPORE, ACCORDING TO LAST NIGHTS OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE yesterday's N.E.I. Fighting Services communique reads: "Bombing attacks were mauc on various small places in the Outer provinces, resulting in three dead,Reuter. - 1,087 words
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Article145 1942-01-02 3 Melbourne. Jan. 1. ALL, A.I.F. reinforcements sought during 1941 were supplied. December enlistments far exceeded those during the best month previously during the present campaign. Members of the Volunteer Defence Corps in New South Wales who have passed the medical examination will begin duty tomorrow, guarding145 words
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Article56 1942-01-02 3 Reuter. New Delhi. Jan. 1: His Majesty’s Government have sent a message to the Government of India expressing their grateful admiration for the part played ir the heroic defence of Hong Kong oy units of the Indian Army and by the personnel of the Hong Kong and Singapore Royal ArtilleryReuter. - 56 words
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Article680 1942-01-02 3 Batavia. Dec. lb. A FTER the first week of war in the Pacific, N.E.I, circleview the situation with the same calmness as at the outbreak. They are confident of final victory and the people are more undaunted than ever while the latest developments ate cheering. The680 words
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Article180 1942-01-02 3 (From A Special Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 31. fHE Japanese invaders are seizing all food, livestock, cattle and goats, and even shoes and bicycles, in the Malay kampongs in central Perak. This is vouched for In a statement made to the authorities in Kuala Lumpur by a180 words
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243 1942-01-02 3 Reuter. (By Annalist) London, Jan. 1. A SURVEY of the whole field J of the Pacific struggle would seem to suggest that aerial and naval reinforce- I mcnts are now even more needed than land reinforce- ments. I While the R.A.F. continue to do valuableReuter. - 243 words
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Article379 1942-01-02 3 London, Jan. 1. rpHE old year closes with the Japanese decidedly having had a successful flying start in the Pacific and enjoying temporary unchallenged supremacy in the air, at sea and on land in the South Seas. Their land forces are at present in control of Indo-China,379 words
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Article185 1942-01-02 3 Reuter. Moscow. Jan. I. A SUPPLEMENT to the Soviet war n communique states:—"On Dec. 30 one of our units destroyed four German tanks, two armoured cars, 190 lorries carrying troops and supplies, several field and anti-air-craft guns and about 90 cars of munitions. "Two loaded fuelReuter. - 185 words
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Article30 1942-01-02 3 BRIEF talks explaining the prot) carnation of martial law in Singapore, were broadcast by the Singapore station last night in Malay, Tamil, Hindustani and Mandarin.30 words
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Article71 1942-01-02 3 iN official notice published on page 7 to-day gives warning of the possibility that trenches dug as air-raid shelters may lead to an outbreak of malaria in Singapore unless great care is exercised by householders. The public is advised to fill in the bottom of these trenches71 words
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Article34 1942-01-02 3 Reuter. London. Jan 2: It is officially stated that there Is no hope for the 51 men And boys who are still missing lii th. DmriUQl colliery dinner —ReuterReuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement160 1942-01-02 3 WHAT TO DO IN SHELTER TRENCHES I IN AIR RAIDS I When you shelter in a trench or dug-out in an air raid, don't lean against the sides. ■Bj The reason is that the shock of a bomb bursting nearby can travel through the earth and bruise you. HB If160 words
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Article413 1942-01-02 4 Opinion QNE of the merits of the Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme, now operative in the Colony, is that it makes no distinction either of race or rank. It provides for the payment of compensation for injury sustained hy members of the civil defence services and by others performing what413 words
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1310 1942-01-02 4 Walton Adamson Cole - By Walton Adamson Cole "PVERY British bomb that falls on Germany is aimed to cause the maximum interference with Hitler's war machine. Although it only requires these eighteen words to disclose the cardinal principle of Britain's masterplan for her ever growing offensive on1,310 words
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Article321 1942-01-02 4 Oliver H. Chubb - (By Oliver H. Chubb) JAPAN declares that she is fighting for the peoples of Asia. Actually she wants their rice and other crops. She will rob them as she has robbed China. Japan wants rice—the staple food of the Japanese. They cannot eat other foods and so321 words
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Article102 1942-01-02 4 Reuter. London, Jan. 1 LONDON greeted 1942 warmly but quietly. Gone were the crowds surging through the streets to the accom paniment of song and cheer. Gone were the pealing chimes, normally superimposed upon by hooters end whistles; although a consi derable crowd assembled aroundReuter. - 102 words
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388 1942-01-02 4 Reuter. London, Jan. i. A VIGOROUS appeal to Jawaharlal Nehru to support the war effort is contained in an open letter to Nehru from Edward Thompson, the historian and friend of Nehru, published in Thursday's Daily Herald. i victory can prevent India emerging fromReuter. - 388 words
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439 1942-01-02 4 Reuter. Washington, j an 2 PAR from his own English fireside, Mr. Churchill celebrat* the Xe v Year aboard the Presidential train travelling f Ottawa to Washington. Early in the evening he sent wishes for the New Year toReuter. - 439 words
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155 1942-01-02 4 Reuter Berlin. Jan. i. A HINT of further belt tightening for German civilians was given by Goering in a New Year order in which he said: "The growing demands of armament production and of supplies for our soldiers mean that civil necessitiesReuter - 155 words
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Article49 1942-01-02 4 Reuter. Cairo, Jan. I. THE death of Lieutenant-Colonel Geoffrey Keyes, 24-year-old son of the Aamiral of th e Fleet, Sir Roger Keyes. was confirmed to-day. He had been reported missing after the raid on General Rommel's headquarters on the eve of the British offensive in Libya.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article116 1942-01-02 4 Reuter Washington, Jan. L Thomas, broadV O resting to Japan, -aid in i Japan.se, The lilt c ter- por.-ir, advances your forces have made v. ill all be sweet and the United State* j will crush the war lords who j are already crushing you." SenatorReuter - 116 words
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Article441 1942-01-02 4 Reuter. Berlin. Jan 1. ]N the course of his New Year Order o! the Day to the German Army, Hitier declared: •As the Fuehrer and speaker for millions of relatives of our people, and v the Chief Commanding Officer of tin Wthrmacht (armed forces;, I thankReuter. - 441 words
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42 1942-01-02 4 Reuter Melbourne. Jan. 1 cemmunique issued on state.- Seaward are continuing dauy. oT er craft were obs?ryed a*» Bismarck Archipelagoi < d jf of New Ei-tain and New t> the east coast of Reuter. TT _V 4Reuter - 42 words
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Article36 1942-01-02 4 British Wireless. London. Jan. 1 THE Union Jack and the Stripes are flying: on flagstaff over the north w of Westminster ADDey c which is a national day p* in Britain and the o» British Wireless.British Wireless. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration223 1942-01-02 5 Reuter. p)K THE SECOND TIME IX THE WEEK, BRITISH FORCES HAV E CARRIED OUT SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS AGAINST THE ENEMY ON THE NORWEGIAN OAST FOLLOWING LAST SATURDAY'S BRILLIANT RAID. An Admiralty communique announces another successful action, this time against the Lofoten Islands, the scene of a previousReuter. - 223 words
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361 1942-01-02 5 Reuter. Leaden, Jan. 1. •villi epoch-making achievement 1 Of the year has been the creation of a coalition of the free and peace-loving peoples, says the London Times, in an edit .rial tc-day. to replace the foimcr group of democratic nations which Hitler has temporarily destroyed. "TheReuter. - 361 words
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Article37 1942-01-02 5 Reuter. M Washington, Jan. 1. R. Churchill arrived in Washington from Ottawa by train at M a.m (local rmc» to day, to contit the strategy" talks v.; h President Roosevelt.— Reuter. \r itReuter. - 37 words
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Article17 1942-01-02 5 Reuter. untitled Fran J r i I'irsideni or ,if, who ha< wen health Cor >■ cued to-day rReuter. - 17 words
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Article145 1942-01-02 5 Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 1. M. KALININ. Pies dent ol the Supreme Council of the U.S.S.R.. in a New Ycir Radio perch la^ t, night said: "We are now fighting the German on equal terms. The| enemy is in retreat and on c ome parts of theReuter. - 145 words
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Article177 1942-01-02 5 Reuter. Batavia, Jan. 1. OBSERVERS who witnessed the Japanese raid on the Medan airport last Sunday made the interesting remark that the Japanese planes which carried out the raid were flying at a low speed, for which reason it is concluded that they were notReuter. - 177 words
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Article143 1942-01-02 5 Reuter Calcutta, Jan. 1. A CALL to the metal and steel workers in Ishapur to maintain I the even flow of weapons and other war materials from the factories 'to "our soldiers fighting the enemy on the far flung batUeficlds of Africa and Malaya" wasReuter - 143 words
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Article334 1942-01-02 5 British Wireless. London, Jan. 1. HITLER'S New Year message to the German people in which he is reported to have said: "We can only pray that 1 the Almighty will accord us strength to hold out; 1942 i shall, so we pray the Lord, SBritish Wireless. - 334 words
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354 1942-01-02 5 Sydney, Jan. 1. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has assured the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) that the defence of Australia will be regarded as an essentia] part of any plan made by himself and Mr. Churchill for carrying on the war in the354 words
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Article105 1942-01-02 5 Reuter. Batavia. Jan. 1. It is learnt to-day that the Indonesian population from the Palembang highlands—South Sumatra -have contributed another 36.000 guilders lor 'he sixth Spitfire to be oresented by the population from these regions. The first five planes had been given to the Netherlands Air ForcesReuter. - 105 words
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101 1942-01-02 5 Chicago, Dec. 31. American students axe so eager to fight that univer; Lties are speeding up courses. They will 00 without summer holidays. Tin University of Chicago Is now on a six-daj week. The summei '•chcol schedule will be doubled and students will attend lectures lor101 words
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Article28 1942-01-02 5 Reuter Labour Dec. 29. Delayed-Two Villager* were killed and inethei .-ii-lv injured in a faril n hi l,, up 't M.ihalkhund, In flu ih-dricl of .ihore Rctrc 1Reuter - 28 words
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433 1942-01-02 5 Reuter LONDON. JAN. I. rpHE NEWS FROM MOSCOW ON NEW YEAR'S EVE WAS CONFINED ENTIRELY TO TERSE REPORTS OF SOVIET SUCCESSES AGAINST THE NAZI INVADERS. FROM BERLIN CAME LAMENTS OF THE BITTER OLD AND WHIRLING SNOW. ACCORDING TO THE LATEST SOVIET DESPATCHES, THK RED ARMYReuter - 433 words
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123 1942-01-02 5 British Wireless. London. Jan. 1. ECONOMIC experts in London expressed the opinion that if the oil wells in British North Borneo were efficiently sabotaged, it would take th» Jap&n<M six to eight months to exploit them. It is pointed out, however, that the productionBritish Wireless. - 123 words
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Article233 1942-01-02 5 Reuter. London, Jan. 1. ABOUT 50 men were trapped but four bodies have already been brought out, when an explosion occurred at *7 30 a.m. iG.M.T.i to-day at the Sneyo Collirrv. Burslem, Staffordshire, soon after the day-shift took over. Work in the whole colliery wasReuter. - 233 words
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Article97 1942-01-02 5 Reuter. New York, Jan. 1. THERE have been no sinkings of American ships along the coastal •frontier" from Halifax. Nova Scotia, to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, in the first 24 days of the war. declared RearAdmiral Adolphus Andrews. Commanding that frontier'" at a press conference. "Nor haveReuter. - 97 words
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Article148 1942-01-02 5 Reuter Moscow. Jan. 1: The New Year opens m dcr p.Ußpictom circumstances. >-ays Pravda, In mi editorial headed TMto Has Turned It :;ivs: "A rcriarkabh- fact m that the Red annv i do* eqnai to Urn of tackling the enemy Flllllß lmntftfl retylng onReuter - 148 words
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Article599 1942-01-02 6 British Wireless. London. Jan. 1. IN a review of land operations In 1941 a war office statement says:— The African campaign which began on Jan. 18 last and ended on Nov. 27 last resulted in the crmplete destruction of the Ital'an army of aboutBritish Wireless. - 599 words
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131 1942-01-02 6 Reuter. New York, Jan. 1. The Chinese Ambeasador Mr. Hu Bhih, addressing a joint meeting of the American Political Association end the American Society of Public Administration put forth three basic conditions, which he said, a just and durable peace in the FarReuter. - 131 words
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Article28 1942-01-02 6 Reuter. Melbourne. I.— Senator Ashley yesterday (Wednesdays recommended the introduction of a commercial radio service to India "An early inauguration is likely," he said —Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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327 1942-01-02 6 Special Cable - By Special Cable Istanbul, Jan. 1. TIIF U.S. announcement of Lease-Lend aid to Turkev is to counter German military preparations in south-eastern Bulgaria. The Times rays: wnue German diplomacy is trying hard to show that the Axis is working for pcace in Asfa Minor, German327 words
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382 1942-01-02 6 Reuter. London w jgROAI) lines of an Anglo-Chinese military c 1 against Japan wore determined by General Wavell and General Chiang Kai-shel: in Chungking tails are nov being filled in by th< Chinese High Com the British Military Mission to China which ig m^Reuter. - 382 words
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Article37 1942-01-02 6 I A London, j» i DMIRAL Sir Alexander Li. cousin 0 f H. M. the K> j underwent an emergency minal operation at the fcin£ Nursing Home last nigkt operation was entirely success!""37 words
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Article119 1942-01-02 6 Reuter New York. Jan. 1. ONE thousand six hundred air raid wardens, and over 2.000 police, including the city's entire detective force, patrolled New York's mid-town area on New Year's Eve as thousands jammed 'i me.s Square and Broadway in traditional celebration. Emergency loudspeakersReuter - 119 words
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74 1942-01-02 6 Reuter. Moscow. Jan. I.—Tho Radio Centrum in Moscow in its New Year greetings to the pecpUs of Britain and the United States says that the "intensive struggle against blood-thirsty Hitkrism has laid the foundations for firm friendship between the Russian. British and American peoples whichReuter. - 74 words
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280 1942-01-02 6 Reuter. CAIRO, JAN. 1. JHE IMPERIAL FORCES HAVE PENETRATED ENEMY POSITIONS IN THE SOUTHERN SECTOR OF THE BARDIA DEFENCES, CAPTURING SEVERAL POSTS AND TAKING 600 PRISONERS. The following is the text jf communique issued by the British G.H.Q. Middle East, today: Activity in the JedabyaReuter. - 280 words
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53 1942-01-02 6 Reuter. Batavia, Jan. 1. THE Governor-General has sent the following telegram to the Queen: "On behalf of the N.E.I, population, may I offer Your Majesty the most respectful and sincere wishes for 1942. Persons Of ol] classes, races and religions pray for you m tneaeReuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement29 1942-01-02 6 |V r "ihim t-»»i X 11 DAILY 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 2 30, 5 7 P.M. RAOUL WALSH PRESENTS JOHN WAYNE. CLAIRE TREVOR. WALTER PIGEON, ROY ROGERS IN 'DARK COMMAND'29 words
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Advertisement81 1942-01-02 6 NANCY KELLY MAKE IT YOUR AFFAIR to laugh, love and live ROBERT CUNNINGS with one of the grand- HERBERT I A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE I iAT H A I 11 A.M. 2.30 P.M. 5.30 P.M. 8.30 P.M. AIR RAID SHELTERS FOR ALL PATRONS MATINEES J To-morrow and Sunday Double Feature81 words
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Obituary61 1942-01-02 7 KOH WEE. The marriage took place at the Registry on Dec. 31, 1941. between Koh Kirn Chay, fifth son of the late Mr. Koh San Lim Mrs. Koh San Lim of Malacca, and Mary Wee, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Wee Kee Chwee of Singapore. Owing to61 words
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Advertisement1384 1942-01-02 7 CLASSIFIED-ADS. 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Royal Htandivrd Typewriter t good n s new. Office De-k Glass Top and Chair. Box 127 Malaya Tribune. (NO. 451M» FOR SALE—No. 62-A, Fraser Street and 1 Nos 57 and 59 North Bridge Road I Apply Mr. C. J. Koh, No. 4, Bonham Building. (No.1,384 words
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Advertisement599 1942-01-02 7 INDIAN YOUTH LEAGUE I AMBULANCE. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the League held on 28-12-41, at. Mr. K. M Renga Rajoo's request. I discussed inter alia the dire necessity of having an Ambulance in the name of the Indian Youth League to help the injured. This, suggestion was [unanimously599 words
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Advertisement460 1942-01-02 7 Fighter Command's Total Bag-4,800 London. Jan. 1. A TOTAL of 1.374 Nazi planes were destroyed by the Fighter Comi mand. anti-aircraft and barrage balloons by day and night during I the year 1941 British losses for the year in daylight operations 'were 559 aircraft with 63 pilots, i safe, while460 words
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Advertisement230 1942-01-02 7 MALA 111 A DAM-LI l\ SIM.AIMMIi:. a WATCH YOUR SHELTER TRENCHE mmmmmmmmmm^ Attention is drawn to the danger of mosquitoes and malari Singapore arising from pits and slit trenches dug in water-10, soil or in earth banks where seepage or spring water oozes out underground. Numerous slit trenches and other230 words
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Article159 1942-01-02 8 Reuter Ottawa, Jan. l WITH regard to Mr. Eden's visit to Moscow. Mr. Churchill said at a press <<>nferonce that he had every reason to believe in its lull est success. He reiterated, in r; ply to cues tions, how difficult it wou.d h for Dominion Premiers toReuter - 159 words
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Article331 1942-01-02 8 London. Jan I. j ajf UCH excitement was attached ta Scotland to tbe New Year Day football festival In which an additional attraction mi the meeting of the Army and Royal Air Force teams. The matCO produced B further instance of a teem aa-lstlng ,n(331 words
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Article76 1942-01-02 8 Reuter. Batavia. Jan. 1. THE newspaper Java Bode reports that on Dec. 29 the Qantas tlym j bjai •'Cassiopeia*' crushed and sank in an N.k.l. harbour. The entire crew and one female passenger arc safe but two British women and two children were drowned. The cau&?Reuter. - 76 words
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440 1942-01-02 8 Reuter DELTER LEARNS THAT LORD BEAVERBROOh a.m. Ik PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT HAVE CONSIDERED THE DOUBLING 0. AMERICAN STEPS IN THAI DIRECTION HAVE ALREAD1 BEEN TAKEN. President Roosevelt caiiea a cu.iference Of the Anglo-American strategists at the White House at 4pm yesterday local time, "invitedReuter - 440 words
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118 1942-01-02 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) < THE year 1942 was < 1 heralded by the birth j (of two New Year Day babies al the Kandanjr Kerbau Hospital. The stork which visited the hospital had a race with the Japanese bomb- S ers—the babies being born118 words
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Article346 1942-01-02 8 Melbourne. Dec 30. THE Prune Mnu-ter {Mr. John CBrW I DM amplified hli declaration that the U.S.A. la the keystone or Pt?" cf Pacific strategy which the Australian Government la belplne; to aftapa. ••Australia's M relationship with the U.S.A." ba sa-.d. vaa -a military il"M« made UlUaaarj by346 words
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Article72 1942-01-02 8 i "TT is intended to fight every inch of ground do w a th c Peninsula," states an officii:! commu- aiquc issued in Kuala Lum- pur. The communique adds that "considerable help is on the way." The communique unfed That no attention whatever should be paid72 words
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Article95 1942-01-02 8 Reuter London, Jan. 1. IT is understood that the Portuguese Ambassador to London, Dr Monteiro, is returning to Portugal' this week-end by air and expected (o return shortly. An official statement was made by the Portuguese Emhas y in London regarding the reasons for his visit to Lhbon. but itReuter - 95 words
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309 1942-01-02 8 Reuter. Chungking, .lan. 1. WITH the beginning of the year 1942, the immediate major interest of the Chinese centres on the defence of Singapore as well as the forthcoming developments in Burma. There is much reascn for the Chinese interest in the defenceReuter. - 309 words
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Article389 1942-01-02 8 THE following New Year honours are announced: KC.B. (Jen Sir Thomas Blarney, Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces in Middle East and G.O.C. AXF. Middle East. Leader de B. Griffiths; Wing Command er B. I) Scot'; Squadron Leader R B. Cox; Flight Lieut. G. U. Allan AIR FORCE389 words
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Article520 1942-01-02 8 Reuter. Mos(0 Jan I THE i aplure 0 f RaW, 1 tioned in a special meat by the Soviet ii nn Bureau last night reading: "The ArJJ*J%I Western trout have untJL town of Kaluga and S.*» (general Guderian aw«tm •The German line in th aReuter. - 520 words
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Advertisement164 1942-01-02 8 PUBLIC NOTICE* THF PENANG HARBOl R BOARD NOTICE The Penang'HarbourßotffJjj epened a temporary office «m 3. Ist. floor. Meyer Mgß Lmgapcre (entrance from w** 9 Street*. Amounts due to the Board JH» be paid, and c!a:ms against Beard should be subnutjta full details, to the underage the above Secretary, The164 words
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