Morning Tribune, 18 January 1941

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vo l s— No. 302, Saturday, Jan. 18, 1941. Morning Tribune Saturday, January 18, 1941.
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  • 319 1 WASHINGTON, JAN. 17. STRIKING COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE NAVAL STRENGTH OF THE UNITE) STATES AND THE AXIS WERE MADE BY COLONEL FRANK KVOX, SECRETARY OF THE NAVY, WHEN URGING THE PASSAGE OF THE LEASE AND LEND BILL TO-DAY. Throughout the next three
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  • 338 1 rn t o* OX then P r «Wcted that by January, 1942, the imted States Fleet would have 342 ships and the Axis fleets lit' doo l one year later the United state s fleet would numt>er 422 ships and the Axis fleets 962 He
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  • 261 1 LONDON, JAN. 17. ANOTHER RAID ON THE GER-MAN-MANNED AIR BASE AT CATANIA SICILY, WAS MADE BY THE R.A.F. OF THE MIDDLE EAST COMMAND. DIRECT HITS WERE SCORED ON HANGARS AND THERE WERE SEVERAL FXPLOSIONS AND FIRES. The communique reads: "A further raid was carried out during
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  • 86 1 Furious Activity In Tokyo Reuter Tokyo, Jan. 17. ALL influential sources ol opinion in Japan are being consulted by the Government prior to Prince Konoye's state- ment to the nation on the sub* jeet of the present critical situation. The past two days has seen two conferences of the Government!
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  • 59 1 New York, Jan. 17. Mi John G. Winant, form** IW Director of the International Labour Office at Geneva, has be«n selected by President Roosevelt as Ambassador to Great Britain la succession to Mr. Joseph Ken* nedy. it is learned from source* close to the President, says
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  • 173 1 Defence Talks Between U.S. And Mexico New York, Jan. 17. THE United States and Mexico j 1 are to open negotiations vith the object of forging a stronger bond of "neighbour" friendship and establishing J close collaboration in inter- American defence plans, ae- cording to messages from C Washington. I
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  • 68 1 London, Jan. 17. k GALAXY of stage, film and n air "stars" besieged Caxton Hall register office for the wedding of 2nd Lieut. John Mills, the well-known actor, and Miss Mary Hayley Bell, daughter of Lieut. Col. Francis Hajley Bell, who was formerly attached to
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  • 80 1 LONDON, JAN 17. DESTROYERS ARE NEEDED," DECLARED MR RONALD CROSS, MINISTER OF SHIPPING SPEAKING AT WORCESTER TO-DAY. He added, "Our shipping losses have unquestior, ably been serious and though in recent weeks tilers has been a welcome diminution, I am not willing to assume that the
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  • 70 1 Chungking- India Air-Line Planned Chungking, Jan. 17 A DIRECT air-line between China and India is planned for the near future. A subsidiary of the Ppn-American Airways, the Chinese-American Na uonal Aviation Corporation, is expected to operate the new service. A Douglas air-liner, owned by he corporation, will .shortly make a
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    • 12 1 ni:tt sales exceed 4,500 daily WENDFLL WILLKIE URCFS SUPPORT OF BILL-Paoe 16
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    • 35 1 (SEE ALSO PAGE 2 3) 4 -< Viit-A-IMuiic" Fund Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time FORTY-FOUR ELLISON S.EZEKIEL (Si Ca QI'ALIHtI) OniTHALMIt OPTIUANS. 3,CAPITOL BUILDING SINGAPORE.
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  • 530 2 GRAVE INTERNAL SITUATION Jj.pnii I* l a«*inj* A Vraxe < rl«f«. 801l London, Jan. 17. JAPAN'S grave hour" is the subject of a long leader in The Times which says, "Conference succeeds conference in Tokyo Yesterday, the Prime Minister was in close consultation with the Foreign Minister and the Navy
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  • 94 2 Antonescu Meets Nazis Belgrade, Jan. 17. GENERAL Antonescu, the RumaU nian conductor, met Nazi statesmen in the Bavarian Alps yesterklay, according to messages received here. It is understood that their conversations probably related either to the question of filling the vacant office of Rumanian Foreign Minister or the possibility of
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  • 112 2 London. Jan. 17. THi: Distinguished Flying Cross has b^en awarded t> Squadron-Leader W J. Hickey, who was killed lion recently. Squadron-leader Hickey was an Australian seconded for service with the RAF. In the Middle East last August he was outstandingly .ucecssful and since his squadron moved
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  • 101 2 Sydney, Jan. IT. RELATIONS between Jajun j and Australia are cordial 8 despite unavoidable trade ami financial restrictions caused by the war." stated the Minis- ter for External Affairs. Sir Frederick Stewart. The Commonwealth, ne said, heartily reciprocated Mr Matsuoka's (the Japanese Foreign Minister) expressed!
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  • 148 2 Greek Initiative Continues Athens, Jan. 17. T LMITED activity is rejKwtoJ in the latest Greek beadquarters communique which adds that some prisoners were taken.Greek initiative continues all along the Albanian front. Continuous snowfall and intensive cold are preventing large scale operations but the Greeks contrive to improve their positions daily.
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  • 101 2 War Conscious New York. JNEW York City 6' ur »i: consciousness is strikingly »»J trated by the distribution o t w first meeting of Mayor La dia's new City Defence Cour a pamphlet "If It Corned The pamphlet was pn P a the New York City Tunnel rity which outlines
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  • 57 2 Shanghai, Jan. 17. THROUGH the intervention of the French Ambassador M. Henri Cosmo, the French Indo-Chlna autho»*iiie.> have in principle to release the Chinwe goods de- tamed by them since the of the Yunnan-Indo-Chin;'. according to the Chin'Full details of the ai however, have
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  • 289 3 Lrr*«l And fcxlernal TOKYO, JAN. 17. ,11/ WY FDITORIAL BARRAGE'— AS THE JAPANESE A wniFl \GENCY DESCRIBES IT-IS LAID DOWN IN to* TOKYO PRESS TO DAY AGAINST THE EVIDENCE J^vRYMR CORDELL HULL BEFORE THE HOUSE n RFPRI SENTATIVES FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITEE. iww the heading "Hull's distorted
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  • 236 3 1,000 Thai Troops Driven Back Hanoi, Jan. i#. THAILAND forces used artil--1» iv and tanks in an attrmpt to press forward into French Indo-China on Wednesday, according to a communique issued by Admiral Dtroux. Governor-General of Trench Indo-China to-day. The communique says that 1.000 Thailand troops precipitated the attack and
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  • 41 3 |UBl Sydney, Jan. 17. A ftrsl BrcMi guns of turtnUUtf manuPassed their final Mr. Mcßride, the ind foiister of Supply, ment Br g» patted, us* proceeding, «Uth«ii G °vernm€nt factory and at nrivat^ f0.t0.! 1 states Reuter
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  • 62 3 Cristobal. Panama, Jan. 17. THE American authorities have detained Cantain Eiichl Sanada and Fourth Engineer Kenzo Yamanouchi of the O.S.K. freighter Tokai Maru bound for New Yorß on Wednesday when the ve^ el reached the Gatvm locks in the Panama Canal. Bath had cameras in their possession. The
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    96 3 Mr. J. Bain, Senior Education Officer, M.E.S. has been appointed to act as .Superintendent o f Education Joliore. w The Duke of a, pKent paid a f vis i t to a L South East London area j where a i big I explosion has C caused consid- erable damage.
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  • 174 3 London, Jan. 17. fERMAN raiders over England last night U concentrated on the Bristol area, though there was slight activity in the London area. For some hours, waves of enemy bombera were flying over Bristol and mar.y Incendiaries were .scattered, followed by high explosive. Some Domn.s
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  • 294 3 RAF SA VED US FR OM DEFEA T LONDON, JAN. 17. THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME IN THE WAR IN THE 1 AIR WAS HINTED AT BY SIR ARCHIBALD SIN CLAIR, MINISTER FOR AI I, ADDRESSING STUDENTS OF GLASGOW UNIVERSITY "There is no doubt at all," he declared, "that
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  • PEOFLE AND PLACES
    • 958 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By s niMoxi: kaik Her many friends v%ill be delighted to welcome back Mrs. Betty Brett after a year's leave at S i Home. Mrs. Brett is the brilliant arc' I enthusiastic Headmistress of King's Schoo! which she started and runs in partnership 1 1
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    • 488 4 TONVINCING evidence that tk RAF., who have always had a heart the welfare of their Euro;; I personnel, are keenly interested In tte happiness of their Malay employees—mainly syces—was forthcoming on Wednesday night. The Airmen's Club, Tanjong Rliu. was the scene of a Ronggtng held to celebrate
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  • 1065 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her to Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. HUMMED WITH VELVET a very pretty lace afternoon Irock which V'to'
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  • 90 5 Post Free Facilities IN order to facilitate the sending S of queries to Helen, she has arranged with the Tribune Press j Town Office, No 9, The Arcade, j v Singapore, to deliver these direct I to the Morning Tribune, thus eli- v minating the need for you to buy
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    • 21 5 Correspondence Coupon r Thj^ coopen must be rncloted with I every qoery ient t Slr.rnimi Tribune, Saturdsri;. J JANUARY 18, 1941
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    • 62 5 I §11 t K i«M n We can offer you a fine s«lec- f wpwßn tion of Whiteway's Sparkling 'flOv'* :^*^B _M y r IMlli!l nf A* Iti rft* 10 t l/l%«»^ I 4^^^ *^H |fl I*l |7 y^^JJ |l UJ ll' r^' Ul kv If V mt* PHONE 5976
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  • 637 6  - Services' BREVITIES "Ubique" xcvxcvcxvxc«> ir new force has arisen In local baseball K circlet, for on the Bt. Joseph's ground ion Sunday the Koyui Australian Air Force |mad< an impressive debut by (ideating the 1/jyaJ Regiment by W> n I The Loyals, who are recognised as the; I best <>i
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  • 379 6 AX open verdict wai returnHi by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. w Porter, yesterday, at the Inquiry Into the death of 20-year-old cyclist, Kuan See Yliig, who wraa laid to have been kfux-kt-d down by a motoicar at thf junction <>i' Beach iioiid and
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  • 123 6 Five Men On Lottery Charge FIVE Chinese, one of them a youth oi fourteen, appeared I before the acting second magistrate. Mr. Han »ui Sen, yesterday, when a charge of assisting in the carrying on ol a chap-ji-l:ee lottery in a house in Muar Road wa.s preferred against them. The
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  • 74 6 SENTENCE of two years' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' police supervision was imposed on a middle-aged Malay, MohanH'd Noor bin Koming who pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking and theft in the Di.strict Court yesterday. Mohamed, who admitted 26 previous convictions was
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  • 27 6 Madras, Jan. 17. Rf Charles Baron, a French- Indian 1-bour .superintendent has left Pondicherry for Singapore in connection with thp fva« French movement. Reuter
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  • 523 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pAK BAST Correspondent of the influential Chicago Daily News, well-known Mr. Archibald T. Stecle, accompanied by his wifc, arrived in Singapore yesterday. He is en route to Thailand to "cover" the present situation there. Mr. Steele has spent the last ni.itvtars in the Far
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  • 123 6 Bankrupt's Conditional Discharge CUBJECT to his consenting t d judgment in the sum of $1,500 W. T. Cherry, a bankrupt, was granted a discharge by thp Chief Justice, Sir P. A. McElwaine, at the High Court yesterday Appearing on behalf of two Punjabi creditors, Mr. J. K Gale said that
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  • 94 6 CA UGHT DISTILLING LIQUOR ARRESTED by a party of reven officers while in the act of dla tilling liquor in a thicket at Potong Pasi r early yesterday BMrnißg, t middle-aped Chinese appeared fore the fourth magistrate Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne. The accused Cheng Ah and Chua Boon Ken?, pwaj
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    787 7 Letter From fc London JR* j Britain Hails The j Creek Successes: Public Schools In s Trouble: Illegal j Trees Round An j Aerodrome j L i London. Nov. 23. E MWS of what the Greeks tl« doing to the Wops g0 od that the London J^imost
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  • 276 7 A MAN who started his career as nn olfico boy in China, rm^o vast business Heals which <mabfod him to live the life of a millionaire, now faces a receiving order in bankruptcy made on a creditor's petition, it was revealed in London.
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  • 324 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1941. ITALIAN ADMISSIONS IMPARTING from its usual propaganda technique* the Rome radio has. for the first time, frankly admitted the magnificent equipment of the British forces in the Middle East, and the skill and power behind their advance in Libya. But what has struck the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 67 7 Cure Baldness The Scientific Way! use Sik ViklllX £nfessor F'ollard says "If Silvikrin woes not succeed it is useless to try other preparations." RAHAMIN PENHAS 117. Cecil Street, Singapore. IHOMPSON OPTICAL CO. \»i( IDE BUILDING N< ikilizing; Muclc Anomalies. btricttc \i M ial I^iais^^ (li ii ticrded \Jr^ homps©B Dr.
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    • 30 7 SAFEGUARD i YOURSELVES i INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED j ASSURANCE CORPORATION j LTD. stamnr riis sirmcj Head Office- No. 1 6D Cecil Street, i SINGAPORE, S.S. PHONE NO. »18.
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  • 398 8 S THE first application for exemption from continuous military training for February March, 1941, which came up before the local Tribunal yesterday, was that of Mr. David Marshall who stated that he was already doing continuous flying training at his own expense in the Volunteer Air
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    • 78 8 FOII I.IMMI I I It.MTIIIi:? PLEASE ffff THE SUN WAH COMPANY. ITHMTIRK NANOrACWMM 83, VICTOKIA STRKKT. PHONE 2425. CATHAY CAFE "Where Everybody Goes" him a in\n at singaporis smartkst bbndbvoui <;aia floor show LUCIUJ NICHOLSON M WIW DESTY (OWAN BAILIiY PLAY AND MAKE CAY AT THE CATHAY \on Maera 8
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  • 305 9 DEATH OF INDIAN LEADER with Lragte suddenness the Indian community of Malaya has b< i tobbed of one of its leaders by lau death at the General Hospital. Bin gapore, yesterday evening of Mr Lawrence Reginald Chandran. B:u--rister-at-law, a member of the Ba; in the Peder.ited Malay States, the Colony
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  • 32 9 NICE LINES AND ACTION, i This out-door girl believes h;;t sunshine and movement i produces beauty and good S italtli. 1 his picture well sur- gests that she's right.
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  • 214 9 FOUND guilty on two charges of possession of 100 forged five-dollar Straits cuirency notes and 1,130 ten cent Straits Settlements counterfeit coins, a Chinese, Han Ylng Fong, alias Han Yin Fong, vvuj .sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith at the Assizes,
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  • 105 9 B.B.C. GO TO IT Personalities In The War Many personalities of the i can now be seen in I I 'p'lress outside the studios S n the West of England, parad- and drilling with the Gjwrd. These pictures **n taken during a visit to ««dki and show some of lh(
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  • 191 10 PUTEH bin Awang, at one time a house "boy" to Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, M.C.S., was sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith at the Assizes, yesterday, on each of two charges of forging a cheque and dishonestly using it II genuine.
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  • 66 10 HIl HERTO a limit Of $15,000 has been fixed to the amount whifjh anv person could invest in War Savings Cer tiftcates in Malaya. The limit has now been raised to $25,000. Certificates are availJable in the deno minations of $15 $75. $150 and $750 and over a
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  • 73 10 Johore Chinese Give $822 For Air Raid Relief button i>i "vtf $82u baa been .srnt by joh o r t Chinese, thinm-h Uw Socte tui\ for ChineseAtfalra «o t'he ChAi tcrt'd Hank Binga pore, top tlic Lord Mayor of London*! Air f^uid Reliei Pun i The amount wsi sub icrtbed
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  • 109 10 ON Monday, January 20, at 7.10 a.m.. the first of a new series of feature programmes will be piesenttd to Malayan listeners from the Singapore broadcasting station. The feature is entitled 'News from Abroad and will bring to the microphone week by week news from England,
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  • 134 10 THE following communique was issued yesterday J regarding currency notes at Chinese New Year. Owing to the increased difficulty in awanging for supplies of currency notes from England, ana also in order to avoid putting into circulation quant ties of notes which are
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    • 272 10 FARADAY (OMPAXY for Land and Marino dicscl Engines and Petrol Engines. Small Lathes and Vertical Drilling Machines. Motor Controllers 40 to 150 HP. Generating Plants of all sizes. Woodworking Machinery. Send us your enquiries for all types of heavy duty Plant and Machinery. q^i -"rfT 1 •^^^l i^SHKSL if hhUmm
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    • 172 10 11 1 It X S PIIILP lIME. (Incorporated in Australia) !>!ONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLANDFor information regarding freight and passenger accommodation 4PPyI BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. THE BAXK LIXE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOP BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 28 10 rZZT m~ T By Walt Disney Mickey Mouse > i *"1 BUT SOMB PAY VOU'LL W^NT MR BEEBLE7 Y OuT K(RSMING.MR.BEEBI.E? E dSrnlp BUSY TO PO j V ,//'/~jfC/V$
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    • 266 11 FSDFSFSDFSFS Situations Vacant ;D Good experienced plain Cook poreZTsTED IMMEDIATttT Experiencei! o, permanent position i (rMtaa woman to live ,1 bouft work. f> Qtial. age an.l H So T ~> Malrtva Tribum-. .No. 171G> tc teacher for privr/rf dcate with Or:.. 7nh 3 $G, _J two experienced book- i Knowledge
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    • 672 11 Vegetable Seeds ONE DOLLAR for ten kinds 'Efan ani Leaf Vegetables). Enoxigh for large garden. Send remittance, postage fre?. Malayan Vegetable Seeds, 79, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. (No. 26G> Business Opportunities INVEST $100.00 make $50. 00 up wmonth Apply 22C, Winchester Hous:-, Singapore. (No. 137G) Wanted WANTED .small hou-e or
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    • 686 11 Miscellaneous tic-tacs RACEGUIDE. January now on sale. Free English. Chlneae Calendar showing racing dates etc. with each copy. No increase In price. 100G> SERVICE and comfort guaranteed Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Sean Street Singapore. Rate moderate, modern sanitation. (No. 972F1 AVOID RUSH. Get your hair dnssed in
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    • 507 11 Photography YOUR PHOTOS palnUd by qualified ari tlct in Lllywhlte Studio Singapore. Trlephone 6601. (No. 128G, Educational NEW-WAY Business School. Rapid Ooac&ing by Tutor with 20 yrs. txprrlcm; -873, Joo chut Road, Katong. (No. 121G> LE MKRCIER'S SCHOOL. 218. Queen Street. Singapore, N:ght cla*6e s in EJ%llrh. Starting from 13th
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    • 377 11 ~j( ON THE I AIR 1 sinc;apore ZHL 225 metTM *1 (1-333 krl) 19 ZHPI 30 96 merei t (969 met) ZHP3 41 38 mecrof (7.Z5 me i) From 8.00 am. to 8.35 a.m. From Hi W a in to 1.50 p m From 5. «H) p.m. to t 10.00
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  • 131 12 Doctors Restored To Register THE General Medical Council on Nov 26. decided to restore ;to the Register the i names of three doc- I tors. They are David Da- I vidson Watson, Peter i Gerald Stevenson Da- vis, and Aymer Douglaa Maxwell. Dr. Watson was i struck off on Novem-
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  • 183 12 THILDRLN run abou: the streets of j Jover at all hours of I the day during shell j Qg and bombing, ttJd Councillor w. H. j orates, at a meeting I of the Town Council. During a bad raid. be snid. a five-year-old child
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  • 28 12 Loo Antony McN(H«>u\ e'phte n n. o f Oldnam. was sent to i til fo* tu-o mon Hv at Manchester for BlaaMng a bar'asr balloow wer<
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 201 12 POSITIVELY LAST DAY! Don't Fail To 8m This Amazing OOLVMBM Proiluc tion 4 SHOWS TO-DAY J^ > I fl AS IIF A HKMO. OR A MAN -KILLING FIEND! the na^ e u nMß^SfbSv|H^|| V 1 irt the nan I**1 MfcViLL^^JpPflPS j gifTwnfnr^^ k I i k__^ BWM** 11^^^^^^ A COLUMBIA
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    • 183 12 POSITIVELY LAST 4 PERFORMANCES today 11 AM. m n mm t«|»» 3-15. 6 15 &MX pi" jiHiwliliTl "IHt^m A Mimn THRILLER WITH A BAFFLING NEW TWIST! «-L PATHE GAZETTE _And -Tin; >i \n< ii or ii>ii; ALL OF ROMANCE, ADVENTURE, j THRILLS IN ONE GREAT PICTURE! I TO-\H.III AT >IIE>M<;IIT
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  • 174 13 4 MALAY, Hadji Abdul Karim, who received a 1 10th share in his father's two million dollar V estate, and was adjudicated bankrupt in l'» ;i wi<h i liabilities amounting to $136,090, was granted a conditional discharge from bankruptcy at the High t Court, yesterday,
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  • 140 13 A. R. P. CLUB WANTS NEW MEMBERS AM appeal for more members, in f order to put the Club on a stronger financial stanUing, was made yesterday by Mr. J. E. Jeans, Director of Air Raid Precautions, at the first general meeting of the Passive Defence Service Club at Farrer
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  • 137 13 NORWEGIAN have no reason to repent that they chose *ar ratner than submit meekly to the ioreign yoke," declared Crown Prince Olaf ui Norway, broadcasting from London. With our blood we have bought the right to occupy a place of respect among the uee nations of
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  • 83 13 Seven Years For BlackOut Thieves SENTENCES of seven years' penal servitude for stealing in the black-out were passed at Manchester Assizes on Frank Edward Gibbons, aged 22, and Thomas Michael Briggs, aged 25. of Liverpool, both described as Army absentees. "You have used a time of national danger when decent
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  • 18 13 Mr. J. A. Baker has been seconded for service in Kedah and has assumed duty as Agricultural Officer.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 161 13 J^VITAL CREAM \V 'i nrs «Tth SenviUl. the Mrat V !ou rsh and develop the bust V, r-b .tors CHABI CO 1 Great Attraction I f o r CHINESE I NEW YEAR! I (MAT STARS f ytogether! 117/// IfAMAX MORGAN i Opening SATURDAY Jan. 25th 7 Jmxla]. Tnnouncement! FREE ADMISSION
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    • 99 13 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3-,5. 6,5 9 5 IVWII lO\ lAip}jI A ip}j IP Ik JM 4 1 SECRET iStfK^l *A?F ORn INTRIGUE! 1 1 I Ma "»on SUSPENSE! J^JBf BRITISH 7^3 NEWS NEXT ATTRACTION: BRIGHT COMEDY AMUSING DIALOGUE ROMANCE FROM THE LAND OF SWAYING SKIRTS "NIGHT IN HAWAII" ON MONDAY,
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  • 365 14 rtar3 Ki«imenl J3j S.( "A" .0 THE H«v) li«'n».i.-ni iwtfiped the >.<\f. by 88 poteti (three gQftti and six tries) t<, nil. when they met on the S.C.C pacUnf, yesterday. It iraa almost entirely forwards' nmt, Mid althouKh the Gunners' forward! domiaatod, their threes
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  • 84 14 MRS. Elizabeth Boden, a 45-years- old widow, of Langworthy Estate East, Salford. has three children aged between three and ten. They have often been left alone at; night and had to tlnd their way to a shelter in raids When wardens toolc the children home onco. they found
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  • Article, Illustration
    81 14 j Top Members of the Loyals second t e a m I uho lost after J a thrilling: game i l against thej j Singapore! Swimming' Club's "B" team on Thurs- i day. Above: Nissen, The Singapore S«im m i n n Club's goal- i keener brings J off one
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  • 599 14 THE following are the handicaj for the first day of tru Spitfire iacp meeting: RACE ONE HORSES— CIass 2— Div 3— s' n n Straight. 4 0 0 JUBILEE SON 7 V o|i 0 3 0 LE TOUQUET 0 2 0 EMPIRIC Son -Acceptors. 0 0 0
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 129 14 TO-DAY RUGBY: War charities match. Singapore vs. R.A.F. (Blues), Padang HOCKEY: Ceylonese v. Loyals, Balestier. BADMINTON Annual general i meeting, Singapore Badminton Association. Clerical Union, 3 p.m. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 1.50 a.m., 9.4 ft.; 1.36 p.m 9.9 ft. TO-MORROW: 2.29 a.m., 9.3 ft.; 2.26 p.m.. 9.4 ft. All
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  • 21 15 TEN FILMS BANNED DURING LAST QUARTER r 5- s^ sws j meeting <>i «•>« jf J V R.jan'tnam; hon. tr»v k Benjamin.
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  • 203 15 Parsons Should Do Odd Jobs SUGGESTIONS thai c clergymen should c work half-days as gardeners and handymen and that their wives should be part- c time charwomen is made by the Rev. Robert boble. Mr. Doble is secre- C tary of the newlyformed Ministers' and i Religious Workers Union, which
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  • 89 15 CIVILIANS who have v lost their sight in lir raids will pass the early days of their blindness and be looked after by the 76 -years-old blind tf.C, Sir Beachcroft Towse. at his home, Long Meadow. Gor-ing-on-Thames, aided by experts of the National Institute
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  • 41 15 MR. Justice Parwell. in the Chancery Division, held that a gift by the late Miss Henrietta Mary Codner of one-fourth of her residuary estate (about £791) to "The Ex -Servicemen's Society" was a bequest to the British Legion.
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  • 411 15 REMARKING that a serious view had to be taken of the A offences, Mr. J. L. McFall, District Judge, imposed a fine of $100, or in default three months' rigorous imprisonment, on Tan Tong Seng, yesterday, on a charge under the Defence (Finance) Regulations, for
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