Morning Tribune, 13 January 1940

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  • 10 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol 4_No. 292. Sat., Jan. 13, 1940.
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  • 163 1 PREDICTS MORE DIFFICULTIES TOKYO, JAN. 12. THF J \P AXESE NEWS AGENCY REPORTED TO DAY THAT THE PREMIER, GENERAL ABE IS PLACING HIS CABINET'S RESIGNATION BEFORE THE EMPEROR. The decision, it was stated, was reached at a ibinet meeting this morning. m Gen. Abe's resignation
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  • 74 1 Amsterdam, Jan. 12 lEUTENAXT Ciaus von Bohlen. son of •Y"sta\ and Bertha Krupp of the "™j>wn armament firm, was killed L J lr day state s a notice m th* -•nischor Zeitun*, which says that wm, who was a lieutenant m a fighter J aaron.
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  • 325 1 Helsinki, Jan. 12. THE Russian division near Salla, which is almost surrounded by the Finnish Northern Army, is stated to have made several new attempts to break through the Finnish lines west and south, but without success On this front, Russian planes have
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  • 510 1 NAZI PLANES VERY ACTIVE CENTRAL LONDON HEARS GUNFIRE R. A. F. Patrols Over German Seaplane Bases London, Jan. 12. QERMAN aeroplanes again appeared on reconnaissance flights near the East Coast to-day. Anti-aircraft guns and British fighter planes were active m the Thames Estuary, the Suffolk
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  • 117 1 H. L. Hopkin Describes L'don Scenes (From H. L Hopkin) London, Jan. 12. T ONDON heard guns roaring to-day when anti-aircraft batteries along the Thames Estuary blazed away furiously at a Nazi raider which tried to cross over. The sound of the guns was clearly heard m central London. When
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  • 148 1 London, Jan. 12. MESSAGES from Bucharest report that King Carol of Rumania and Prince Paul, Regent of Yugoslavia, held a meeting yesterday on the frontier between their two countries. 5 It is assumed they wanted to exchange views as partners of the Balkan Entente,' about
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  • 26 1 London, .Tan. 12 The New War Minister. Mr. diver Stanley, took over his duties at the War Office to-day. He has been laid up with influenza.
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  • 213 2 LONDON, JAN. 12. THE EMPIRE'S SUPPLY POSITION IS REGARDED AS HIGHLY FAVOURABLE GENEKALLi BY THE MINISTlll OF SUPPLY, WHICH HAS BECOME POSSIBLY THE LARGEST IKADER IN THE WORLD. It handles directly material to the annual value of £150 millions, and m regard not only to alluminium,
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  • 89 2 Norwegian King's Hope Of Peace Oslo, Jan. 12. THFi King, opening the hew session Of the Storting, expressed the hope that it would be possible, m this new year, to establish peace m the world, especially for Norway's neighbour, Finland. He adrlul:— "lt will be the aim of Norway, m
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  • 37 2 Nairobi, Jan. 12. FAMINE Ls reported m many native areas of Kenya as a result of the iailure of rams. Government i. s considering relief uit uurea while providing maize for native purchase Reuter
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  • 34 2 London. Jan. 12 It is reported that the British steamer Granta, 2,719 tons, has been mined, and has sunk off the east coast. The crewwere picked up by another vessel Reuter
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  • 44 2 London, Jan. 12. The Admiral ly denies that the it M.S. Achilles has Uen m action against German warships off the Brazilian .oast, and .state that nothing is known of any German war shins m lha noiah. hourhood Reuter
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  • 259 2 Terrible Ordeal Of Mine Survivor London, Jan. 12. yllS hands frozen to the grablin^s of the lifeboat, his jaws too stiff with cold to allow him tf shout for help, engulfed by successive waves while the ship was sinking undeT him— this was the terrible ordeal of the Dunbar Castle's
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  • 256 2 Mkw *m __t_ London, Jan. 12. [fIOM of the European capitals are havmp; a cold snan at Hie Berlin conespondent of the Politiken says that the l Ger^ n y' s war organisation has been broken during the cold spell. Civil workers and others are slaving day
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  • 82 2 I London. Jan. 12. T»HE Turkish Government hat ac-H cepted the offer of the British J Government to send supplicv woitfl over £20.000 for relief of victims oftuH earthquake. I This is m addition to the contribu-B tion of £25,000 recently made by British Government. Reuter.
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  • 116 2 London, Jan l 2 J A RECORD movement of trallic durW the period covering the CnrLqtl J3 holiday s is reported by the L(Hlfl North Eastern Railway. d In addition to the ordinan nia» line and suburban trains, 400 ex passenger trains for the Christmas n iiday
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  • 240 2 London, Jan Q THE progress of "the economic war" is reviewed editorially by 1 Yorkshire Post, which while renewing the warning against comforting tales of German desperation, which come from net* sources" nevertheless takes a hopeful view of the British trade nej MattofU, which, it
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    • 216 2 Giddiness A Danger to Life! Giddiness, breathlessness, faintness, head pains, a heart that thumps after slight exertion, are all '.igns that you need a revitalizing, heartfortifying course of Phyllosan tablets. Phyllosan tablets will revitalize your blood, itrengthcn your heart, rejuvenate your arteries and correct your blood pressure. Mri. writes "I
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  • 84 3 Milwaukee. Jan. 12. k BELIEVE the war will definitely end m a few months f rr _lt of revolution m the Litorv occupied by Germany a liter m Germany itself, Archduke Felix of Austria. fe vchduke added that the „df«round movement was well vei fped m Germany and very
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  • 98 3 BOMBERS MISS TRAWLERS London. Jan. 12. I \y Italian steamer mined yesterday is reported to be the Traita. 5.000 tons. Sixty of the crew ire rescued. to German planes bombed and ma-c-gunned the trawlers Burnbanks' Dandelo. off the north-east of land yesterday. None of the crews hit and both trawlers
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  • 58 3 i Copenhagen, Jan. 12. vo eyewitnesses of Wednesday's air le say they saw a foreign plane aim c bombs at the Hindenburg Dam. eyewitnesses believe that one bomb red a hit. 1 bi» German bomber made a forced Iding at Skaerbaek, South Jutland. iterday and the crew immediately fire to
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  • 89 3 Reykjavik, Jan. -12. IMMEDIATELY after her master, Captain Sohst, had left the Basiablanca to board a trawler which rescued the crew, the Basiablanca's lights went out, indicating that she sank. This is confirmed by an Icelandic patrol boat which searched the area.— Reuter The
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  • 568 3 A London, Jan. 12. FTER lour months ol war the reasons why the German threat large- scale a>r attack on «"tam has not yet been fulfilled are advanced m < fticial London air circles. Disregarding political and economic considerations, attention is paid
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  • 271 3 Spitfire Dives At 650 m.p.h. LONDON, JAN. 12. JINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR, AIRCRAFT RESEARCH IN BRITAIN HAS BEEN INTENSIFIED. One oi the latest developments is a new type of engine unit, which can be removed for repairs or replacement very rapidly. There is
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  • 105 3 Paris, Jan. U. THE IMagijiot Line is no longer a single line, but double, even triple defence," General Duval writer m the Journal. He adds tliat "allowing tor maintain iug guard m Bohemia and Poland. I am convinced that m the Spring, Germany will *;ot have
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  • 56 3 London, Jan. 12. rTHE crew of 17 of the British steamer x Keynes, 1,700 tons, which was bombed and sunk by German aeroplanes m the North Sea yesterday, were landed to-day. Only the wireless operator was injured.' although the ship was attacked twice, one aeroplane
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  • 103 3 Paris, Jan. 12. THE French contraband control intercepted 12,000 tons of contraband during the week ending Jan. 7, making a total intercepted since the outbreak of war of 439,000 tons It is officially stated m London that the number of British tankers mission is
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  • 1205 4 Story Of Legal Advice Over A Loan Singapore, Friday. CUMMONED at the instance of a former client to appear m the Civil District Court, a local lawyer made his appearance before Mr. G. L. Howe, District Judge, this morning m a case which is said
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  • 62 4 Dato S. Q. Wong has been apt pointed an Additional Member of the Council of State for a period of three years from Jan. 1, 1940, states a Johore Government Gazette notification. Dato Wong, retired from the Johore Council of State m February, 1938, owing ta
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  • 59 4 Singapore, Friday. KNOCKED down by a motor-van driven by a Chinese, a four-year-old Malay boy was this morning taken to the General Hospital by ambulance. The accident took place shortly before 10.30 at Upper Weld Road. The bey, who received contusions and abrasions over his head,
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  • 226 4 Singapore, Friday. on a warrant, T. K. Teng, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second police court this afternoon for evading service of a summons. The accused was arrested by a detective. His worship asked the accused if he wished to be released
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  • 351 4 COURT ITEMS IN BRIEF Singapore, Friday, I f ONVICTED last week on his y J plea, Lian Ah Choon, a 22_HJ year-old Cantonese was this morol ing sentenced to pay a fine of $i« or one month's rigorous imprisoaH ment by Mr. H. Watson m thl Third Police Court. I
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  • 46 4 Singapore, Friday. Two soldiers of the Royal Artillery, Changi, were this afternoon taken to the General Hospital by ambulance following a collision between a car driven by one of them and a lorry at East Ccast Road. Both received only minor injuries.
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    • 60 4 f" I Silvikrin treatment restores the I hair-forming tissues to normal 1 functions. Write for free booklet 1 "The Natural Way of Hair 1 Culture." SILVIKRIN BR-LLIAJVTINeT j For Hair-dressing and Wavesetting. Also protects the Scalp free from Dandruff and Loss of I Hair. From all Chemists, High-claw Stores and
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  • 1371 5 Inquiry Into Dual I Tragedy fil Singapore, Friday. 1?: Mr l „;y 0l how Wee Cheng Xim a 25 -y ear ld H y lam stabbed a ieMr C()moa triot named Quek Jin Wah and then escaped to his house "__L -oss the street
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  • 26 5 A surface mail from the United Kingdom is due m Malaya this weekend and will probabiy be delivered m Shiga poie en atonday morning.
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  • 227 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) M aiacca, Friday HOW a married Chinese woman who had a misunderstandxaiK with h/M husband was f<Hind the next day m a locked bathroom groaning and subsequently died, was related at the inquiry into the death of Lv Chiian Tee,
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  • 36 5 The death occurred at the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday of Mr. D. M. Selvanathan, of the print- gj ing department of the Malay Mail Office, m which he had served for 10 I years
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    • 34 5 SANDEMAN'S a ports J JB SHERRIES I 5^ discerning )i I palate 1 C£~~~*Zj v n Ul c Wine... fef*-^^!2- we 1 1 -matured I I^SnrUjUy z'/l wood. 'JJ ,M '*^_!______V 1 WPJB. ia
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  • 247 6 Soldier Fined $10 For Trying To Steal $1,900 Car Singapore. Friday. fONVICTED on the charge oi attempted theft of a motor-car valued L at $I,l>oo, Lance-CorjKiral Patrick Aherne (24) of the Royal ArUJlery was to-day find M W two weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. Watson m the Third Police
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  • 60 6 COW SHED INTO DWELLING HOUSE Singapore, Friday.- P. V. Raman j Chettiar, the owner of No. 38, Jalan Besar, was this morning fined $75 and costs or m default one month's simple imprisonment by Mr. J. L. McFall, the i Singapore Criminal District Judge, for converting a cow shed into
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  • 53 6 Singapore, Friday. KALA SINGH Of No. 3, Kallang Pudding, pleaded guilt) this morning m the j Criminal District Court before Mr. J. L. McFaM on a Municipal summons charge, charging him selling adulterated milk 00 Sept. It. His honour ffned the accused $75 and cOSts 01 m default
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  • 95 6 Singapore, Friday. FOR being cruel to a hundred frogs by putting them into two small bags, Low Yap, a 44-year-old Cantonese, was this morning sentenced to one month's rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. H. Watson m the Third Police Court. Accused was arrested yesterday morning a| the junction
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  • 78 6 Singapore, Friday. WHEN Mr. D. H. Mundell mentioned, a summon^ case, in which Syed Ahmad bin Omar Alsagoff is charged with failing to answer a summons to attend the office of th e Chief Kathi, Singapore, which he was legally bound to do, Mr. L. C. Goh,
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  • 62 6 Singapore, Friday.— The manager of Chop Seng Hoe Hin of Liang Sean Street, was this morning fined $25 and costs, or in default 30 days' simple imprisonment, by Mr. J. L. McFail in the Criminal District Court, for erecting a new colligated iron roof in an
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    • 571 6 I People Places 1 1 L w J NEXT time you are feeling particularly i leased with your new frock you may find that you have become a subject for the faeUe'pen of Elaine, the Morning Tribune's new fashion artLst who is on the look-out lor charming and attractive styles
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    • 235 6 FASHION B SPOTLIGHT I after being at Naval college m England together, when they were both 17. Mrs. Beach-Thomas set off her blonde good looks with a lovely frock of white BJI satin, faintly brocaded with pale mauve and blue flowers. H[ Also noticed at Raffles were Col. and Bfj
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  • 816 7 Forward Fashions Look Backwards For Our Women I ItVaiLVrs clinging lines is the ros* coloured taffeta worn by Mary Howard and pictured on this page. Sleeveless, backless and featuring a plain bcdiee and front, this has a bustle as presumptuous as any worn by the ladles of fashion sixty ytars
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    • 151 7 a™ m —for dinner will have an entirely fresh meaning if you have not already eaten some of the delicious ice cream made by the Cold Storage Creameries. Easily the finest, richest, smoothest ice cream you ever tasted, and so digestible too because it's homogenized. There are a dozen superb
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  • 297 8 npHE poor shmv put up by the Kussians m their invasion of Finland has greatly modified the attitude oi* the Japanese Government, which was almost on the vergt of reaching an understanding: with Stalin a fortnight ago as a direct answer to the renunciation of the American-Japanese Treaty of Commerce
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    526 8 ELHopkin On j- i Good Thick Snow: j Ami Fog: London Black I As Night At 3.30 p.m.: j {More Trouble About: Evacuation: The Authori- j ties Know Best: End Of j February Will See The j Warming Up: A French j View. j I London, Dec. 28. SNOW
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  • 284 8 n she hopes that Belgium win r-*»., lain I neutral." I THE feeling is that Hitler will atu I mass air attacks on London Paris when the position of German I becomes more desperate. He will have I a warm reception if he make s the at- I tempt.
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  • 121 8 Zurich, Jan. 12. ACCORDING to the Berlin correspondent of the Basler Nachrichten the Italian request for the return of Italian aircraft destined for Finland and detained by Germany has met with no response and the machines are still m German hands. This correspondent
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  • 68 9 [Mr Chamberlain (right) shaking hands with M. Daladier as he took leave of the French fi#r the m^etinr of the Supreme War Council in Paris recently. Behind is Lord Hali- Planet News Left: The newly-appointed British Minister to Jugoslavia, Mr. Ronald Campbell (right) being welcomed on
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  • 99 9 Six British women and a boy recently released by the Nazi authorities after spending several weeks m a German prison arrived at Victoria Station, London, together with members of the last British Consular Party to leave Germany after being released by the Germans. The boy and
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  • 39 9 The Princess of Piedmont (on left), wife of the heir to the Italian throne, looking over the toys in a Naples shop with her two children, Princess Maria Pia (left) and Prince Vittorio.- Planet News
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  • 780 11 Singapore, Friday. vat the accident resulted from a sudden swerve made to avoid a mm which had darted straight into the path of his car, was the fence put up to-day by a young Eurasian motorist before Mr. C. H. Lton m the Traffic
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  • 202 11 C^*vjttuo^__^-w^j^ i njuu~z THOSE who like quiet, homespun humours, clever and at the same time refreshingly different, ought to see Bad Little Angel." the new picture vhich opened at the Pavilion last night. Virginia Weilder is the "bad little angel' and she proves what we have
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  • 197 11 Warrant For Husband Who Failed To Pay Singapore, Friday. IIfHEN the case was mentioned this morning m the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham m which Chan Wee Tong was called upon to show cause why he should not be committed to prison for noncompliance with a maintenance order
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  • 242 12 Singapore, Friday. 188 86. fee* claimed trial this morning on a summons durgt m ll J the iQfliml police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham of neglecting to > maintain his wife and 12 •> ear-old child for the past four months it Singapore. S<>h Kheng,
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  • 357 13 Malays Beat Chinese In Muar Hockey ,From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday, ni IYED at a terrific pace, the I hoikev match between the Muar Malays and the Muar Chinese resulted m a narrow win for the Malays by 3 2. The Malays thus avenged their previous defeat of I—o.
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  • 71 13 I Singapore, Saturday. J heavy downpour early m the afterSj? Use a i! sport fixtures arranged sterday to be cancelled nockey fixtures cancelled were: RC.-Y MC.A. at the V.M.C.A.. K.c.^signais at the S.R.O, and cr Q u-r RAF < H -Q-> at the ■m'm_!"% the match be
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  • 209 13 BILLS entitled the Probate and Administration (Amendment) Ordinance. 1940. and the Reciprocal Enforcement of Maintenance Orders (Amendment) Ordinance, 1940, are to be introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council In the case of the first, the objects And reasons state: A s the law
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  • 203 13 Sappers Win After Bad Start (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Thursday. RECOVERING splendidly after being* down 1-0 m the first half, the Royal Engineers defeated the Town Board, Johore Bahru, by a convincing margin of five goals to one m a friendly game of soccer played at the Trade
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  • 1254 14 WHO WILL WIN AT KUALA LUMPUR? MAINTAINING their record of appearing m every final since their lfl <„,trv into the H.M.S Malaya Tup Rugby Competition, as a separate unit, the Army are once again finalist* and will meet Penang, at Kuala Lumpur to-day
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  • 96 14 THE FOLLOWING ARE THE 1 TEAMS FOR TO-DAY'S MALAYA*' CUP FINAL: THE ARMY: SPR. PASS; LC. RANSOME, CAPT. MURPIIY, LT. PIERCE, CAPT. CHRISTY: LT. TOKER, CAPT. SIMPSON (CAPTAIN); GNR. SUNMAN, LT. GARDNER. LC. WARD, LC. MICKEVEZIA, LT. MOIR BYRES, LT. VINYCOMB, CAPT. SMITH. PENANG: J. F. KEAY; J.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 107 14 M'OHTS HI Am I TO.DAY X HOCKEY: Singapore vs. N lan. 8.C.C.; Sm. I men vs. Selanßor WommTMS 0.8.C.; SRC -a" Dutch Club, B.R c RUGGER: Malaya Cup Final Penang, X.L SOCCER: Municipal S. C. vs Duubu _B Eagle XI, Farrer Pa k I ft I TIDE TABLE I TO-DAY
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 13 15 I London. Friday. ,omci.. Price. £243.. Buye, Fo.-,d .Officia. Price. Buyer,
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    • 31 15 I London. Friday. en(,c n( H J 4D 11 8S JSTForward) Feb. *****6 b 1113 16 s rch *****6 b 1113 16., (3;d Forward" April *****6 b 1113 16.,
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    • 62 15 I London. Friday. •aim Oil (Malay) m bulk gsept. Sment Not given Copra 'Straits F.M.S.) ptember Sment. Not Quoted Baso Flour (Sarawak nFeb. S'ment. 21/- Sellers rapioca. Seed Pearl. Quality (Singapore) nuary S'ment. 32/- Sellers Pepper (FAQ) White iintok Dec Jan. S'ment. 4% Sellers Pepper (FAQ) Black impons Afloat
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    • 56 15 I London. Friday. TT London on Paris 176.50* 176.75** T T London on Amsterdam 7 50* 7.55** r T London on Shanghai 5 T T London on Hongkong Is. 2 31j32d. T T London on Japan Is. 2 ***** d T T London on New York 4 02
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    • 86 15 11. London, Friday. iDi tillers 67/3 Punlop Rubber 29/ iy 2 ipeneral Electric 75/4 y 2 imperial Chemical Industries 30/1 j_ Imperial Tobacco 116/3 Anglo-Dutch 26/Canadian Pacific 7V 4 London Tin 4/6 Rubber Pi. m. Trust 34/1 V 2 Lmggis 7/i«SI Ayer Hitams 25/ Southern Kintas 15/3
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  • 54 15 NEW GOVERNOR OF MALTA London, Jan. 12. The King has approved the Appointment of Sir Edward St. John Jackson, Legal Secretary of Malta, to b e Lieute-nant-Governor of Malta m succession to Mr. Adams Hunter, a former Acting Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements, who has been transferred to Honduras
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  • 27 15 New York, Jan. 11. RUBBER B. S. Market Tone Quiet Spot 19% IfJI Forward April June 19 19V 8 TIN Market Tone Quiet Spot 471
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  • 18 15 London, Friday. Silver Spot 22% Silver Forward 22 3/ 8 BAR GOLD, Fine per oz. £8.8.0
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 13 15 w MOTORCAR M> med? South British hsurance Co., Ltd. 2, Finlayson Green __I
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    • 439 15 r Cinemas Help The War Fund 'PHE. attractive medium of the cinema slide is now being I utilised on behalf of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Twelve w theatres m Singapore are screening daily, without charge, two very striking slides. One show* an outstretched I hand proffering a currency I note
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    • 354 15 PATRIOTIC I FUND ACCOUNTS J»HE statement of account ol the Malaya Patriotic Fund daWdDec 31 show* j total contributions as at Dec 15 of $967,387 82. With contributions since received of $3,408 31 m Singapore $1,261 from the Malay community. $313.45 from the Ceylonese community and interest $437 32, the
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 298 15 I Malay Leader I Broadcasts Singapore, Saturday IN his broadcast talk from the B.MJB.C station, Singapore, last night, on "The War As the Malays See it," Tungku Ismail, president of the Selangor Malay I Association, said that at least 60 per cent, of the kampong Malays at any rate m
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  • 75 16 The Pasir Panjang Rovers team, playing the Kola Rangers m a friendiy soccer game on Sunday at the M.F.A. ground (BaLstier Roao'. will be chosen from the following: -Ong Eng Hoe. Leong Poon Chew. Loh Kwang Sung. Yap Kirn Hong, Leong Fook Loy. Wong Tong Beng, Wong
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  • 152 16 London, Jan. 12. THE rallying of sentiment among nations m all parts of the world T^rie ma e ni«ce„t resistant U,Cm V 'TJ^l^lTZtU to the independ.inn raisrd into a calculated system. The Telegraph writes: On a review of European problem as a whole, we find the same
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  • 138 16 London. Dee. 29. THE first Indian to receive a commission m the R.A.F. is \|r J M R. Jayakar, son of the Rt. Hon M R Jayakar. the barrister. He has been gazetted p.lot officer, and will shortly be promoted to flying officer, when he takes
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  • 44 16 Canberra, Jan. 12 THE Australian Air Minister announced 1 to-day that he is considering the tormation of a Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Tiie women will do the transport and similar work to relieve skilled 1 men for the Empire training scheme.
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  • 207 16 Paris, Jen. H I THE French official comniuni^ Uf I states that there was normal I patrol activity during the course of the niffht. H The Germans yesterday _tim I hat a French company on v.'»-;i ni y]_Jß nreeeded m breaking through tneirl lefence lines at
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    • 595 16 Rent Board Applications AH KTIIKK meeting of the Kent \ssevsment Board was held tht> afternoon, and under the fall! of Rents (Restriction) Ordinance enforced shortly after the outbreak of War to prevent profiteering, eighteen applications were dean Of these two applications were adjourned, increases being allowed m the remainder of
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