Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1942
1942-01-10
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Title Section28 1942-01-10 1 The Malaya Tribune :Mth DAY OF MALAY AN WAR Net Saks Exceed 18,100 Daily SINCAPoRK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1942 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, January 10, 1-12.28 words
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Article52 1942-01-10 1 AN Air Ministry communique i states that "the attack on the German naval base M Brest was continued on Thursday night by a strong force ol aircraft of the Bomber Command. Many fires were Jeit burning. The docks at Cherbourg were also bombed Two of our aircraft52 words
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Article, Illustration293 1942-01-10 1 Fighting Raging Near Canton (JEN. CHIANG KAI-SHEKS AKM IKS AUK NOW FIETU ELY ATTACKING THE JAPANESE ON FIVE FRONTS FROM THE LUtfGHAI RAILWAY TO THE SOUTH, AND NUMEROUS CHINESE SUCCESSES IN SEVERAL PROVINCES ARE ANNOUNCED IN A COMMUNIQUE. The Chinese are continuing to293 words
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Article524 1942-01-10 1 'JHK latest Soviet communique announces the recapture of three more towns—Mosalsk (47 miles west ot Kaluga), Scipeyvk (Joel south ol MoSalsk) and Vetchino (north-west of Kaluba). The capture of Mosalsk means that the sooth claw of the Russian pincers is m»w 80 miles from Smolensk.524 words
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Article45 1942-01-10 1 Ottawa. Jan. 10— The temporary ban on the sale of tyre K has been replaced by a new order restricting the sale of byrea to doctors, nuraee and essential b'usnieses. This was announced by the Munitions Minister. Mr. Howe.- Reuter w* tf45 words
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Article39 1942-01-10 1 Washington. Jan. 10:-The House of Representatives has passed the Daylight Raving Bill Which orders a uniform advance at one hour in tile nation's clocks. The voting was 67 to 20 in favour of the Bill.- Reuter.39 words
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Article117 1942-01-10 1 relieve the pressure on Canton, the Japanese are attempting a diversion against the Chinese rear positions north-west Of Amoy, where a fierce battle is now going on. More than .100 miles to the north, Chines** planes are homing enemy pockets a lout* the Milo River soriie IT> miles north-east of117 words
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Article54 1942-01-10 1 Canberra. Jan. 10 I agree with him.” s*ud the Prtec Minister. Mr Curtln. in rfimentin.; on the speech In London on Thursday by the Australian Bttgtb Commissioner Mr. s. M Bruce Mr Bruce •ktd for Teal co-operation within the i'-npuo," and said that we >hould "use the bralna we have54 words
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Article383 1942-01-10 1 —Reuter. <By General Sir Hubert O—fh. Renter's N iilir.,rv Commentator) London, Jan. 1«. WHAT nan caused Gtnerai Rommt I so suddenly to have abandoned his intention of offering us a decisive battle (yrenaica and now to commence a rapid retreat towards Tripoli. There may be several—Reuter. - 383 words
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Article81 1942-01-10 1 VICHY, I\N Xi A PLAN FUR THE GENERAL REORGANISATION OF THE FRENCH ARMY, AS IT EXISTS UNDER TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE. IS NOW IN COURSE OF EXECUTION. SAYS THE VICHY NEWS AGENCY. SWEEPING CHANGES OF THE HIGHER COMMANDS WITH A VIEW TO BRINGING IN YOUNGER BLOOD ARE81 words
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Article106 1942-01-10 1 Loudon. Jan. 10. AN agreement was reached between the Polish Premier. General Sikorski, and M. Stalin, in the recent Moscow talks for the Polish force m Russia to be increased from two divisions to lix, General Sikorski said in ixmdon. Polish troops in Russia were106 words
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Article131 1942-01-10 1 Malta Jan 10. Malta ha.; experienced over 2on air raid:, in tli past five ffl I k —over 90 by day and over 120 by night. There have been onlj three raid less nights—all in the la-.t week. Som»- night raids lasted all m-lit.131 words
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Article13 1942-01-10 1 There was a short alert M Singapore late this morning.13 words
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126 1942-01-10 1 wpri. London, Jan 10 AN agreement has been reached between the BiiJiv|, military authorities ami tlie Belgian Government by which a considerable niimbi r of Belgian troops will, from now on, be trained as parachutists, lleuter's Diploma tie orrespondent learns. They will also receive126 words
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468 1942-01-10 1 No Gewigets nave lateen cart direct i.-j or Indirectly in the operations V»l Japanese forces m Malaya, the German News Agen, v stated last night. The fle;«-eM flgfiting •< teen hi Malaya Is now raj Ing In the triangle lormed by the468 words
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237 1942-01-10 1 LrrfHtTTtl. Jan 10 A CABLE by prominent Indians to Mr Churchill is commented upon in the weekly periodica] the New Statesman. Under the heading. "An Indian Appeal 1 v says l- ii te, i) distinguished Liberal including Sir lei Bahdur Banru, Jayakar, Jothi,237 words
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Article, Illustration31 1942-01-10 1 This Jap bmnbcr will raid no more. Smashed by British fire, i' ra hed <n central Mulaya. A Malay soldier looks at what is left.31 words
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123 1942-01-10 1 Wattiw ;ton Jan 10 TpHE R.A.F. carried oul it* hist mission lor the United States when British airmen dropped over two million United States leaflets over Occupied France, it was disclosed by the White House. The leaflets carried a message of hope to the French123 words
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Article255 1942-01-10 1 Hat a via, Jan. 10. 4 MAJOR Japanese oflensive against the Netherlands East Indies, in a matter of days or even hours, is the opinion of authoritative circles in Hatavia. They cite as evidence the daily .flight of enemy air patrols over the Archipelago. In the255 words
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Article66 1942-01-10 1 Cairo, Jan 10—Tin- tea planteri or I Ceylon h.<\.- made a bnndeorae n»tt ot i ISO .00«) pounds I If a 1u Hie British toro In the Middle Last. The gilt is now he inn distributed itraong th" hnpfrial troopi from BeaejhAEl to the L-fyrlan fiontnr66 words
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Article505 1942-01-10 1 Attack On Turks Due "/GERMANY'S military operations have entered an extremely serious, one might say critical phase, but Hitler will know how to overcome the crisis," writes Otto Dietrich (Nazi Pit s chief) in the course of an article published by all the German newspapers, according to505 words
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74 1942-01-10 1 0 London. .I3n 10 The following statement, repiaxuing the Northern lielarid Premier's visit, was issued by the Northern Ireland Ofhc*- in London; "Mi. J. M. Andrews, the Prime Minister ol Northern Ireland, visited Whitehall \tsterday in accordance with rUa practice of keeping in close touch74 words
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Advertisement26 1942-01-10 1 W T i II E S Itl .MM I I AHS Kxcollont SckctkM B C V II I M O OPTICAL CO. H, KORTIj BRIDGE ROAD.26 words
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597 1942-01-10 2 —Rcuter. THE MALAYAN BATTLE IS GROWING IN I™ \sm JESTER 1 DAY'S OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE REFERS TO SEVERE ENGAGEMENTS THROUGHOUT THE DAY IN THE SLIM RIVER DISTMCI RESULTING IN HEAVY CASUALTIES ON BOTH SIDES The Japanese used heavier calibre tanks than have been ««dbe_—Rcuter. - 597 words
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Article149 1942-01-10 2 PLEADING guilty to a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property belonging to Royal Army Ordinance Corps, a young Englishspeaking Chinese, Neo Boon Lye, who was stated to have been a contractor working in the same Corps, was convicted and fined S2OO in default a month's simple149 words
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499 1942-01-10 2 QHOULD the aggressor attempt to land on Indies he will find that the people have not been asleep said sSSoore Radio last night. For two years, added to 3 ii P S rju ii have been perfecting their preparations announce! me uui i two-thirds499 words
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Article189 1942-01-10 2 "pn r EN under present conditions lite in Saigapore has hs lighter side. For example, "a person who has experienced many air raids in China" has glean the lollowing advice to a reporter of a. Chinese newspaper:— "Sound', of talkir.fr Rive the enemy planes189 words
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70 1942-01-10 2 r"OH J:n Quee. an elderly Chinese, was convicted and MntenOad to a term of <i\ \veck«' nc-orous imprisonment by Mr. Oldham, the second magistrate, yesterday on a charge of committing criminal breacj Ot trust of $'-0 belonging was stated by the prosecution that ♦he70 words
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Article44 1942-01-10 2 Malta. Jan. 8: It was officially stated flat two alerts in Malta were sounded Wednesday with a single aircraft sighted in each ease. One dropped bomb-' causing one slight casualty and some civilian damage. Anti-aircraft artillery ,i■ d the raider.- Reuter.44 words
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443 1942-01-10 2 A o BEGINNING Jan. 11, the Singapore Chinese Anti-Agg ress j on Mobilisation Council will be arranging, through its propaganda department, daily broadcasts from the W.B.C. to spurt up mobilisation aims dent of the Singapore Chine. CW» 010 feature of the broadcast. or443 words
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Article113 1942-01-10 2 JjISTUKY will be made on Wednesday next S when, for the first time in Malaya, twin brothers wiU I marry twin sisters at the Singa*::>re Marriage Re- gistry. Bridegrooms Messrs. I Ouck Kirn Guan and Quek Kirn Chua—are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Quek j113 words
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Article102 1942-01-10 2 Sydney. Jan. 8. A GLOWING tribute was paid to the Australian Imperial Force in the Middle East by Major General Odium, the new Canadian High Commissioner to Australia, when he arrived here. -I hay» never seen a finer bunch of men and I used to think102 words
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Advertisement59 1942-01-10 2 I I FWLutfAMSWEEIEN ED CONDENSED MILK is 100 r nourishment. It is the product of the best cows bred and fed on the famous pastures of the Gippsland I County of Australia. 1 Packed specially for Malaya under the most hygienic conditions Kvery tin sold 's fresh as arrivals are59 words
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Article363 1942-01-10 3 Heroism On The Home Front -gllOI'S are open, with their 'business as usual' signs prominent li displayed, theatres still film their stupendous, magnificent, and colossal' movie pictures, and, what everyone in Singapore will find it hard to believe, cabarets still draw the crowds there," declared363 words
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Article143 1942-01-10 3 JT was announced yesterday that Government officers drawing less than $200 per month will be paid fortnightly in future. This change has been made to meet the difficulties arising from the fact that cash payment is now insisted upon in Singapore almost universally and that householders who used143 words
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518 1942-01-10 3 (By A Special Correspondent) MANY stoiies of heroism have been brought to light in Singapore since the start of hostilities in Malaya. The latest is the story of two Asiatic doctors one of them stationed as medical officer at Kota I'ahru—who actually performed eijjht518 words
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Article, Illustration41 1942-01-10 3 .•1 'v oix, mud, tumjlc ur \?;cU (i I bi/ ri>(lt>>. land-lme. ptgvon mowr rv "Stoitoh"' in N i (!>;■ doing ft tH0 h l> < \/7.i»/", (i radii) j t,n i •■rr ring a i»ri a nkwq t>f /;>■•41 words
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Article212 1942-01-10 3 The honorary treasurer of the Malaya War Distress Fund \vishe B to explain that many kuid P**opi have *ent tti donations to this fund without giving their addresses. To such people it is Impossible, in most cases, to send personal receipts, and acknowledgement can only be212 words
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402 1942-01-10 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) rpHEIR imagination fired by the need of the local populace to #et a ff< od working idea of air raid precautions, Special Constabulary authorities have lately tried novel methods of soliciting the co-operation of the public in this direction. On the402 words
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Article193 1942-01-10 3 IJOW a gallant action by a Tamil woman foiled an attempt to derail the mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore on the night that Japan made her treacherous Singapore radio in its Tamil proattaek on Malaya was told by gramme last night. This woman. Aehamma. wife193 words
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Article246 1942-01-10 3 AN open verdict was returned by the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. i G. Porter, yesterday, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the circumstances attending the death ;of a 13-year-old Chinese newsliar er seller, Leo Ah Tui, v\ho was believed to have been knocked down by246 words
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Advertisement86 1942-01-10 3 —I MALAYAN MOTOR TYRE IMPORTERS ASSOC lATIOX. Owing to the present situation, the I Members of the Malayan Motor Tyre Importers Association find it necessary to stipulate that, as from to-day's date, retail sales will be made for cash only. The Dunlop Rubber Co., (S.S.) Ltd. The Firestone Tire Rubber86 words
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Advertisement460 1942-01-10 3 B8 3 i SALES SERVICE *f INDIGESTION? r HERE S THE WAY T0 J[| ,NSTANT RELIEF WITH h0- PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA .>jjj? THESE SiGNS SAY "ALKALIZE"! m Upset Stomach Flatulence Indigestion Biliousness Heartburn Constipation X HKBBBSL J£mmKw*' j dm of 30 for trav«llin|—Economical bor:'t» of 7S and 200 for460 words
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Article437 1942-01-10 4 Air Power WITHIN 24 hours, liangkok has twice been raided in force by the R.A.F. and the American air squadron operating from Rangoon. The extent of damage done to the Thai capital can be gauged from the huge fires which these two raids have started. Unlike the Japanese, who437 words
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Article1499 1942-01-10 4 R.B. Ooi - The Japanese are the last people on earth to treat you like human beings once you are under their y0ke....R.8. Ooi, a Singapore Chinese, sent the Tribune this article because He felt that Singapore people were not facing the facts—yet after five weeks of war.1,499 words
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Article215 1942-01-10 4 London. Jan. 9. A FURTHER list of naval officers and men who, despite the lack ot air protection, guided their ships lo Cret? and took off troops during the height of the Nazi air attack, is given in a supplement 10 the London Gazette. They215 words
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120 1942-01-10 4 London, Jan. 9. THE Northern Ireland Preroi.v. Mr. John Millar Andiews, arrived in London to-day with Mr. Grandsen, Secretary of the Northern Ireland Cabinet. It is understood Mr. Andrews has been called hurriedly to consult with Briti-m Ministers, but would make no statement to120 words
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368 1942-01-10 4 London. Jan. I. YWNDHI'S retirement from the leadership 0 f t ne Indian National Congress tfets r id of a basic unreality i n t ne situation,* 1 says the weekly periodical. Time and Tide. It continues: "During the last fantastic year of selected368 words
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Article417 1942-01-10 4 Washington. Jan. 9. THE text of a U.S. Navy Department communique, based on reports received up to noon on Thursday, says: J "The Far East: The Comman 1- 1 ng Officer of a United States sub- I marine of the Asiatic Fleet has I reported417 words
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Article97 1942-01-10 4 Malta, Jan. 9. MALTA had ten air-raid warnings in the past 24 hours, including ive during the night, according to Thursdays official communique, which says that a small number jf enemy boroden: dropped n the centre of Malta on Wedneslay evemng. causing some civilian lamage97 words
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Article64 1942-01-10 4 Chungking. Jan. 9—An official Chungking communique says that he Chinese are continuing to atack between the Laotao and Liuang Rivers, ncrth of Changsha. luge quantities of booty have been aptured. The Chinese attacked he Kiangsi. Hupeh and Chekiang rents. capturing block-houses, estroying railway bridges, scoring number of local successes and64 words
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Article171 1942-01-10 4 what the Marine aviation and Maior Devereux'.s men did. "Maior Bayler's report has but little reference to the Marines on the Island besides the aviahcu group, but one brief note—'Tne Japanese closed In to 4,700 yards before our five and three inch gum opened at point blank range'—lndicates the cool171 words
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Advertisement362 1942-01-10 4 F. M. S. RAILWAYS. Ki:EP VV AGONS MOVING WITH M IXIMUM LOADS. you can help the Railway and yourself by: OFFLOADING WAGONS* IMMEDIATELY you are notified that they have arrived, thus free in? them foe reloading. LOADINCI Vt VGO NS PI OMPILY so that they may be despatched by the362 words
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Advertisement12 1942-01-10 4 ranee creates a spell which, while '■''jf master parfumeurs (or the woman12 words
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606 1942-01-10 5 “Army Of 2-Million Straits Chinese Could Have Been Raised In Malaya” London, Jan. 9. Moyne in the House of Lords' debate announced that the failure to destroy essential equipment in Penang was at present the subject of an inquiry. Reports received suggested606 words
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Article89 1942-01-10 5 A PATROL vesM-l, manned I partly by Malay ratings of the X N V It hammer- »d hack at three Jap bomb- i ers for half an hour off the Malayan coast, it is officially announced. She drove the raiders away. The twin-tngined bombers89 words
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Article66 1942-01-10 5 AN order gasett«4 last nifcht makes it compulsory fur the registration under UtC Security Registration Regulations of any baby born on or after Jan. 5 within 30 days of birth. This registration should be effected by the mother of the baby, or in the case66 words
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Article153 1942-01-10 5 Kuibyshev, Jan. 9. I 'HIE is the ally of Britain and America, even if they have to sacrifice temporarily part of the Pacific area." declares Professor Zvivich in an article on the Pacific war theatre in the Kuibyshev paper Volga Comune. The Zvivich article is one153 words
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82 1942-01-10 5 (By Martin Herlihy). Cairo. Jan. 9. AUSTRALIAN ski units are now *i being trained in the snow-ciau Lebanon mountain and will shortly join A.I.F. Divisions in the M'ddle East. In the surroundings where before the war there had been regular winter sports seasons. Australian82 words
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Article38 1942-01-10 5 Madrid. Jan. 9:— According to the Berlin correspondent of the Intrrnaciones; a German communique will be issued shortly "defining precisely the places on the East Front through which passes the line adapted to the exigencies of winter. Reuter.38 words
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Article412 1942-01-10 5 London, Jan. 9. IMJRING the debate follow- in» Mr. Altlee's statement in the House of Commons, the speakers all voiced approval of Mr. Churchill's visit to the United States and the result of the eonferenees thtrc. Many expressed criticism oi the handling of the situa--1412 words
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Article20 1942-01-10 5 The importation of rice bran from Burma is prohibited as irom Jan. 7. states an announcement in yesterday* Government Gazette20 words
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604 1942-01-10 5 Sydney. Jan. 9. 'jpHE noise and heat of battle will be reproduced in Australian military camps as the next move in realistic training for the Australian militan forces. Large-scale manoeuvres have been organised to toughen the home forces, and make them familiar with the :peed604 words
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Article393 1942-01-10 5 Till, public is once again remind. ■cd that Secnritj Registration Identity cards MI ST be earncfl on the person at all limes when the holder is abroad. Even when at home, or at his place of work, the holder should keep his card handy, because393 words
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Article158 1942-01-10 5 (By A Special Correspondent).; Big things are happening on 1 the Perak-Selangor border where fighting was severe the whole ol yesterday. The enemy, after the last few days' feverish preparations, attack- ed in force employing heave, tanks than have been used bei re in the Malayan campaign.158 words
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365 1942-01-10 5 By Annalist London, .Jan. SIGNS appear thai th former piecemeal operations of th-- 1 Allies in the Pacific art beginning to shako down into something more coherent. Among these are firstly, the JI.A.F. activities from Burma, j particular!) the welcome bombing of the Bangkok military365 words
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Article54 1942-01-10 5 London. Jan. 0 A FEW enemy aircraft were over the S< uth-wesl of Fngland in the early part of last night," say> this morning's Air Ministry and M'nistry of H Bie Security communique. "Bombs drooped at two ecastai point* rati ed slight damage but no casualty s54 words
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Advertisement193 1942-01-10 5 TYPHOID DANGER AFTER AIR RAIDS. Have you protected yourself and your family against typhoid fever yet? Go lo your doctor for inoculation as soon as possible or get FREE inoculation at a public Health Centre. A list of the centres is printed below. MUNICIPAL AREAS (ft) Miinuupal Infant Welfare Clinics193 words
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Advertisement92 1942-01-10 5 I If you reaiiy want GOOD CURRY FOOD I I D. T. LIM'S ml Superior I CURRY YFNDHALLY (For Hat Carry). 1^ CURRY POWDER <Fo 3 Median hum. 'll&V CURRY KURMA (For Mild Curry). L J Qvarl bottle $1.20, Pint bottle $0.65. c^rykurm» (Postage extra). r**^**** D. T. LIM COMPANY,92 words
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641 1942-01-10 6 (\SK of the main causes ol the breakdown of essential sen ices in Penanu was the inability of employees to obtain proper emoted meals. In Singapore, the Food Control Department is doins all thai it can to provide ayauist any recurrence of this. Emergency food641 words
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Article193 1942-01-10 6 NO amount of suspicion however strone, could take the place of legal proof." submitted Mr. E. M. in arguing an appeal in the high couit yesterday before Sir Perc\ *The appellant was Tan Thiam lock licensee of the Casino Cafe, who appealed against a po.ic:.193 words
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Article82 1942-01-10 6 MR. Tan Kah Kec. as chairman of the Federation ol China Rs-| li< i Funds of Southern Asia, yes terday sen! a telegraphic message to the Generalissimo, congratu-; Lating him on the Changsha victory. Mr. Tan further assured that overseas Chinese here are closely following82 words
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Article84 1942-01-10 6 At the twenty-fourth annual genel untitled meeting of the Singapore Malayilec Association, held in it s premises on Sunday, Dec. 28. the following were elected effic-o-bearers for the current working year:- President. Mr. F. Ncelankavil. Vice-President. C Kes\ m. Hon: Gen Secretary, Mr. K. R. Bamanath. Hon Treasurer. Mr V.84 words
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Article267 1942-01-10 6 MR. Justice Worlev delivered the judgment of the Court of Appeal yesterday dismissing the appeal of Mohamed Fahmy, the Egyptian boxer, against the decision of sir Percy McHwaine, the Chief Justice. who dismissed Fahmv s claim against the Happy World. Ltd.. for damages for breach of contract.267 words
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Article314 1942-01-10 6 pUKTHER Outlook War:;. l.uua--tir comedy, specially written for J broadcast 111« by the well-known theatri- ciil author Ronald .leans, will b« presented from the Singapore studir) at 7.30 p.m. to-morrow. It has been produced by th" BBC. and toll- the story of a schoolmaster whose great hobby314 words
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Article50 1942-01-10 6 A talk on the new health bread, which i- intended to counter the danger of vitamin deficiencies In Singapore* population under war-time conditions, was riven from the Singapore station in its Tamil programme last night and will be given In the Botcklen and Cantonese programmes in a dov or so.50 words
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Article30 1942-01-10 6 George Tann. second .son of Mr. K. H. Tann. died peacefully at his home, 75 Devonshire Road last night. Funeral at Bidadari Cemetery at 4 p.m to-day.30 words
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Advertisement367 1942-01-10 6 TO-NIGHT—«> a m.-2 p.m.-4 p.m.-6 p.m. What happened on the night cf Jan. She was after millions Ho was after her.... in, polrce were after both! PARAMOUNT PRESENIS »fc JAX. 10" Robert Presion. Ellen Drew. Nils Asther. MYSTERY! EXCITEMENT! THRILLS! CATHAY ,pHONE 340 To-day Daily at 10.30 a.m. ALH AMBRAI367 words
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Advertisement223 1942-01-10 6 Pagan RdVS I DAILY :i SHOWS TO-DAY 10.30 a.m.. 2.30 6 *0 p.m WHOLE SERIAL "Sky R*iders~ In 12 Chapts. 25 Reel-. Next Change "LINTA DARAT" National Employers' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated In England.) Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place* SINGAPORE. Tel: 2845. ASSETS EXCEED £2,000,000 GENERAL RESERVE FUND £«00223 words
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Advertisement682 1942-01-10 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WESLEY METHODIST CTITHCR Of Road. Sunday. 11. January. X .30 a m. Sunday School. 9.30 a.m. Morning Worship Dr. H. B Amstutz 4.30 p.m. Evening Worship. Rev. C. Mosebrook. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS rEN D; Rs nrr now Invited lor the toU >« wing materials oi service tor particulars682 words
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Advertisement1557 1942-01-10 7 CLASSIFIED-ADS. TO LET TO LET 773. Grove Road Apply t. Scow P«h Long. 117. Emerald hui Road Tel 6555. (No. 00A BUNGALOW* HOUSE at Thlam Slew Avenue Modern sanitation. Garden available Apply wee Thiam Siew. 22;». Rochorc Road. Telephone 2328. (No. 83A, SELF-CONTAINED ROOMS' to let near Kandang Kcibuu Police1,557 words
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Advertisement608 1942-01-10 7 FOR SALE two Hercules Cyrl s, MM gentleman*! (newi *nd one lady* ffvod condition) Also Dinner Service. Ttft and Coffee Cupe ond Saucer*, miscellaneous plated ware Child's books and toys, lj Adana printing machine i«e«ral Of t\D" 4 30-', 00 pm. 21. Mouut Elizabeth ,No CSA) j FOR SALE Large608 words
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Advertisement445 1942-01-10 7 NOTICE ANGLO CHINESE CONTINUATION SCHOOL. SINGAPORE will moot in Anglo-Chinese School. Cairnhill Road, on Monday. 12th January, 1942. from 1 p.m.—4.39 p.m. I Cnly classes from Std. V to School Certificate Will be in session Other classes (Primary to Std. IV» will not meet until further notice. < Further enquiries445 words
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Advertisement786 1942-01-10 7 \0 TICK M \l AY RECRUITS WANTED FOR MALAY TRAINING WING OF THE ROY AI. ARTILLERY, SINGAPORE. For training and posting to various units. Applicants should bo over 18 and physically lit. Opportunities lor rapid promotion. Men with technical training are particularly wanted but untrained m<"n will be enlisted 100.786 words
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Advertisement420 1942-01-10 7 UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. i Incorporated In SS I NO 2. CHULIA ST« (BONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued. S'ubscrib:d and paid up 1 ?***** n2 General Reserve MW.OOUOT Telegraphic Address: IYFHIABANK Telephone N05.—5182. 5183, 5181, 5J35 5107. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: Wee Kheng Chiang, I a. Chairman. Khoo Bene420 words
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Article195 1942-01-10 8 A( [RCULAR issued Govern nicnt to heads of departments makes it possible for every Government servant in Singapore t-: avail himself of the opportunit> to lay in reserve food supplies if he has not the ready cash to do so. This Circular uithortses an advance195 words
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163 1942-01-10 8 London. Jan. 9. TFN heroes' -determined attack" on the German warships Gneisenati and Senarnhorst at Bre t last December, figure in the list o. avwirds announced by the Air Ministry. The raid was made by a strong force of bombers, and despite strong opposition,163 words
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Obituary47 1942-01-10 8 Mrs. Gwendoline Marie Pere ra. 53 widow cf the late Jovita Pcreira. passed away peacefully last night at No. 104-A Upper nangoon Road Cortege will leave th resid* nee, at 4 o'clock for the Church ot St. Joseph and thence to Bidadari for interment.47 words
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362 1942-01-10 8 HXHORTIM; all Ihi peoples of Malaya, particularly tne Malays, to co-operate with one accord in the attainment of victory and peace. His Highness the Sultan of Johore. in a broadcast from the Singapore station last even ing, urged all Malays to be united362 words
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Article79 1942-01-10 8 London. Jan. 9: -Joe Louis, defending the world heavyweight championship for the twentieth time to-day is a 5 1 on favouiite to beat Buddy Baer. a' Madison Square Garden, while odds of 2 1 en foi 8 knockout were also euotcd. Louis rights for nothing, donating the vOole79 words
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Article110 1942-01-10 8 Owing to the unfavourable weather on Thursday afternoon, it ffu not possible to give the demonstration of low to deaj with fire bomb-;, at the Junction Of Stevens Read and Anderson Road. M The demonstration will now take place there on Tuesday next. Jan. 13. at 30 p.m110 words
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256 1942-01-10 8 I VDY Thomas issues a special appeal for much increased contributions to the Malaya Pa. triotic Fund, for relief work here in this country. She says: "I should like to make an argent appeal lor funds for the Malawi Patriotic Fund. 'Up to date,256 words
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Article404 1942-01-10 8 (I>y A Special Correspondent) HPHERE has been some ill-informed criticism of the up-country Malays since the Japanese attack on .Malaya started. In the first place, the peasants and kampong folks are criticised lor the fact that they put up no resistance to the enemy when their country404 words
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Article1407 1942-01-10 8 CENTRAL DIVISION group i. Telephone No. Post No. l lcJii. South Bridge Road W#l Post No 2 Southern Hole] Eu Tor." Sen Street Fast No. 3. 34. North Canal Road 2794 Post No. 4. Kirn Lam Hin Co. 42, Telok Ayer Street 7321 GROUP 11. Post No. 1.1,407 words
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