Morning Tribune, 21 January 1941

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  • 11 1 Morning Tribune V( ,l s— No. 304, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1941.
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  • 188 1 Axis Leaders Meet Berlin, Jan. 20. JjITLER and Mussolini met today, announces the official German news agency. Ciano and Ribbentrop were present i the meeting of Hitler and Mussolini. The official statement confirming the meeting says that H agreement was reached after Mi exchange t)f views on the sltuai. on.
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  • 37 1 French Overtures F or Settlement h ffi J t a 20 Th F ch tares 17 to overthr Tu a f" arl settlement of the a J" do^ hllla conflict Phi the <I 10 Japanese reports.- Reuter
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  • 225 1 CAIRO, JAN. 20. THE ENEMY WITHDRAWAL FROM THE KASSALA FRONT CONTINUES, SAYS A BRITISH COMMUNIQUE. LOCALITIES ABOUT SABBERAT AND TESSINEI, WHICH THE ITALIANS HAD STRONGLY FORTIFIED, WERE YESTERDAY OCCUPIED WITHOUT OPPOSITION BY OUR TROOPS WHO ARE NOW OPERATING EASTWARDS IN CONTACT WITH THE
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  • 301 1 London, Jan. 20. THE importance of Kassala was emphasised by an expert in London to-day. It is known that the Italians had in Kassala when they evacuated on Jan. 17 over 1 two divisions of colonial troops, two Blackshirt battalions and a
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  • 1105 1 WASHINGTON, JAN. 20. ON EACH INAUGURATION DAY, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE RENEWED THEIR SENSE OF DEDICATION TO THE UNITED STATES, DECLARED PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IN HIS INAUGURAL ADDRESS TO-DAY. He said, "In this way the task of the people is to save that nation and its institutions from
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  • 459 1 London, Jan. 20. THE desire to dispel misun- derstandings which might prejudice relations between the authorities in occupied France and the Vichy Government was the chief reason for Marshal retains meeting with Laval, according to a communique issued after the meeting and broadcast by the
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  • 511 2 Khartoum, Jan. 20. BRITISH officers recently flew to a secret rendezvous to contort the British mission which is helping to organise tne Abyssinian patriots. Messages from this isolated BrttishKthiopian outpost working under the very noses of Ita an had suddenly ceased and it was
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  • 386 2 Mr Jones Suggests Conference VHE miestton of the luiure attil tit* ol the employers toward* the payment oi salaries to the Volunteers dtnriftg periods of trainvou'd be better discussed in between representatives of enrpicyers and the Government, laid the Hon. Mr. 6. W. Jones, •,he Colonial Secretary, in reply to
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  • 87 2 I THE Wmx Ru (Additional Rubber Dtttf 3111', which was introduced at y»?stPr;iay'o meeting of tfc<» SS. >LiUv Council, was taken throußtt :\U tti >' a^es ott a certni^atc* of ener^ncy :uid The Ifoti. Wr H/?w^n, the At- torney-General, wh.-> introduced Ln<? 3;il said UHtl f
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    • 69 2 LONDON, Jan. 20.-- Southampton was the ma! target of German raiders last night. The raid was not severe, but while it lasted the raiders made determined effort to set the town on fire. Hunch-. Df incendiary bombs were promptly rendered inene ive by ftrewatchers. It is officially
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    • 85 2 London. Jan. 20.— Dame Margaret Lloyd Geoi died to-day. Mr. Lloyd George made a car dash fiv.n Churt Surrey, to Criccieth, Wales, but is believed to be held up in the Midlands. Margaret Lloyd George, who was aged 7o died three days after her
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    • 79 2 London. Jan. 20.— Civilian casualties from anraids in England during December were 3.793 killed. 5 044 injured and detained in hospital, of which women numbered 1,434. children 521 (killed), and women 1775 and children 307 < injured). Persons killed In December again show a decree on the
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  • 150 2 Commons Question London, Jan. 20 rE British authorities have prohibited the exp of "guns" executed by British manufacturers Japanese customers. This is revealed in the corn pondence which passed between the Prime Minis Mr. Winston Churchill, and ihe Labour Member Parliament. Mr. Alfred Edwards
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  • 125 2 Stockholm. Jan. 20. NATIONAL defence needs account for the *rr- part of a supplementary budget amounting 256 million kroner laid by the Government before Rifcsdag to-day. Large *ums have been put aside the purchase of new war material. 45,000.000 krc will be earmarked far artillery,
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    • 644 2 Public Notice JIIK MINOR OI I I M U OKIHN4N( K (CNAriBB 24) NOIII I Or Iti i.s.Miefi bf the Chi«-f MIOI Offlc 1. Sin«'.apon«. under Hr?ctioi 6 (II of ttM Minor OOmcei Orrlinanr •U to i ho letting off of nreworta In celebration <>f <'hmes< New Y'ur, 1941 T\v
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  • 355 3 T China version of the ncounter in the Gulf of Siam which was the subject of a Bangkok rep rt on Saturday, is given in a communique issued by >:. Governor-Gene- ij Indo-China, which has been apore from Hanoi. Th e< mmunique states*: •On Jan.
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    121 3 *fc A branch of T Tthe K.A.F. do- I ing valuable i work is the i high speed la- uncli section. These launches which have a verv high speed art fitted with > radio, medical and life saving apparatus. They have been the i means of sav- j i ing
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  • 70 3 IT Malta, Jan. 20. aircraft have down since the Gerthi ir inn nslfled diveon Malta five he fierceness morale of the a ri mains high. 01 masonry that 1 Malta in d down and mimHavo been buried the high efficiency successful re.sbeen set
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  • 320 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. MR. E. A. G. ANDERSON. ASP., 0.C.P.D.. ra Sitiawan and Dindings was found shot dead ea:iy this morning at his quarters, in Lumut. A revolver was used and the shot was fired throne h the mouth, the bullet coming
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  • 882 3 (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPI'R, MONDAY THAT HE FELT VERY STRONGLY ABOUT THE FACT THAT Hih 1 CHARACTER HAD BEEN CALLED INTO QUESTION AT ALL. AND VERY BITTER ABOUT THE FACT THAT HIS NAME HAD BEEN MENTIONED IN PUBLIC IN CONNECTION WITH THE ENQUIRY. AND
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  • 999 4 (peopled •THE Adelphi Hotel will be fh« setting for a Burns concer organised by the women's v;orA party of the Presbyterian Church next Friday night. Friday is the eve of the annl versary of the Poet's birth. Last year the women's
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  • 1003 5 It's YOUR TURN To MO VE v <l i»< plan n ing ahead, the attfnl «l». v ol moving house <an he pra«-lienllv painless I .M at some time or other, have to move M hut by dint of the old planning ahead P 1 wful day the lorry drives
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  • 127 5 TIPS FOR THE TAKING WHEN baking a pastry shell, before filling with fruit or jam, cover the pastry-lined pie-plate with greaseproof paper filled with rice or dried beans. The paper etc. can be easily removed after the pastry has been baked, and the desired filling may then be added. WHEN
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  • 387 6 A YOUNG Hoyuncso, Hussein bin Mustakim, yesterday, stood CTtal on a charge of murder before Mr. Justice Gordon-: Smith and a common jury at the Assize Court. lh- was alleg d to have stabbed to death a Chinese. Chan Kini Choon, alias Kow Chai, at Jalan
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  • 98 6 THE hearing of the case in whkvh O. K. Nair, 34, an Indian; who is charged with cheating in respect of two sums of money, $200, and $550; and alternative charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of those sums of money, was fixed for
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  • 94 6 Home Guard Found Shot At Admiralty lAMES William R:dJ ley, forty-five, of Bordesley-road, Morden, a Home Guard and Admiralty draughtsman, was found snot in his office, w.ti: a service rifle beside him. and died next day. At the inquest it was said he imagined he was suffering fron. every kind
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    41 6 y More German'! 1 airmen arrived s lat a London I railway station on their way to an internment i camp for pri- soners of war. S Photo shows i Nazi prisoners I on arrival at the London > S railway station.
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  • 168 6 TAKING a car from the General Motor*' Garage Okiham Road, for an agreed period of five day.?, after payinp a deposit, on July 4. 1940. a Chinese Who culled hfan&lf Son Pont Sa:. disappeared, and *Htti him. the Two am Soh wu arrested and when
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  • 150 6 ADMITTING a char.. h n committed hou.srbn order to steal mone> 1, belonging to a Chim employed in a hou^ Bur, Road, Jobii bin Haji a. nese, was sentenced i<> rigorous imprisonment Rappoport, third maßi.su Jobri, who had been fo rrn employed as a gardcm-.
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  • 28 6 Batavia Jan. The amount of mot it caij Java has increased by 2Wj sii Jan. 1. 1940. There are n 60.580 cars in Java.
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  • 435 6 QBSERVING that Major R. L. Nunn, Volunteer Air Force was anxious to have him complete his flying training anc that there had been a favourable report on his ability, Mr. J C. Cobbett, chairman of the local Tribunal, intimated to Mr David Marshall, whose application had been
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  • 69 7 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Jan. 20 DKINCE Tarab AH Khan Aga, a»rd i 02 the first Indian In the enlisted ranks of the R.A.F. In Britain and son f n. ruling prince of an Tndlan state wu married to Miss Ursula Dimes, «"ged 21.
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  • 25 7 New York. Jan. 18:— Some cotton dealers doubt whether the full season's shipments will reach a million bales, even including barter cotton- Reuter
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  • 722 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London s Britons Demand m Death Penalty For Looters: Mussolini 1 "Debunked": King's Chat With Air Hero's Relatives I London, Nov. 26. .nrevalent has the crime of Umg from bombed pre- become that there is a Sncl that the death penalty K bo imposed on
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  • 344 7 MISS Edith Kahler. 26, stepdaughter of Mr. Richard Weininger, was released after spending seven weeks and three days in Holloway Prison. She was detained about the same time as her stepfather, who was arrested while at the fiat of Mr. Robert Boothby, M.F., and
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  • 333 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1941 SPEED COUNTS TN this world of armed conflict, speed is vital. It must be overwhelming speed —speed at the expense of all other considerations. To the belligerents, it is speed that out-manoeuvres the enemy in strategy, and it is speed that out-strips the enemy
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  • 1088 8 THE existence of a Malayan War Committee was revealed by H.E. the Governor at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. Unofficial, officials and heads of the local fighting Services make up the committee, though at their own request, the Commander-in-Chief, Tar East, and the Commander-in-Chief, China Station, have not
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  • 118 8 Daw and mug emj the ycai of I Dm creaa i'atalil that shoul( He fi t rates deeply I that a i driver, taken doses, to w should Mr. I Euroix i li of o I been p intimat mobili! partial apptta Coniine You* r.ounce trade i ever loo
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    • 129 8 FAIIA II A Y COM!• A N Y for Land and Marine diesel 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. I
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    91 9 L the p' ld here rt« we can f She execution !t to others. So of details ptovernmenK Sate and to C which are For a Central Committee to include these in ittf discussions v/ould merely be a waste of time. If any one has constructive suggestions to make,
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  • 971 9 he mobilisation of civilian maninothe od of training, yesterday, Mr. J. I. s the view of important commercial interests throughout the country that there lite limit to the participation of the private e financial t it men t of the men mobilised for M\ of thi The practise followed
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  • 808 9 INSCRIBING Government's at. v titude in opposing lotteries in 1 principle when, at the same time, they were collecting a considerI able sum from the betting tax, as "inconsistent" and as "rank hypocrisy/' those people who oppose lotteries on moral grounds the Hon. Mr. Wiseman, member
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  • 865 9 'Time For Sacrifices Has Come '-Mr. S.W. Jones gUPPORTINC the Financial Secretary, Mr, H. Weisberg, when he introduced the War Tax Bill, at yesterday morning's meeting of the Legislative Council, Mr. S, W. Jones, Colonial Secretary, said: We have not yet attained sacrifice or even self-denial. This tax may demand
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  • 110 10 AiS a ■< <\ U) the collicion be tv.'«'fj two cara at Drove Road llttk pa .t n >,on yesterday, an In dian Sh.ui.h Fareed, driver of one of •i) appealed before Mr C. H Wh)tt«jn in the district traffic cowl y\ iterday, when three chai!'^
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  • 157 10 (Tribune Staff Reporter) WORLD-RENOWNED polo player, having re- > presented England against America in the last polo International, Mr. Robert S S Skene, accompanied by his pretty wife, ar- S rived in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Skene is going to Calcutta to join up. He played
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  • 155 10 The appointment oi Miss Agnes Beatricr Craig as a European Mistress. Malayan Educational Service, has been aoproved. Mr. W. G. Clout. Warder, Grade I. Prisons Department SS., has been nromoted to be a Gaoler. Grade TIT. A licence to solemnize marriages withi i the Colony has been granted to
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  • 38 10 The .second annual re-union of the Muflim students of Malaya vvill be held on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 2 p.m., at Victoria School, Jalaa Besar. under the patronage Of H.H. Teiißku Temenggong *hmad of Johore.
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  • 206 10 FRIVOLOUS CHARGE THROWN OUT "IT is a frivolous offence. tri| the case out." said Mr. j J Rappoport. third magistrate.-. wh«j he heard the facts of the ca.se u which Tan Kiat Leong. 3b. wa charged with having stolen fou fresh water fish from the Mcßitch Reservoir. Tan, pleading guilty
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    • 38 10 Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney V^ W tf/4^ J bv i hoS >^J BEsL-r. I-M E2 JUST U TH' SOUNP COVES k^Tj^^Ls iM U- L l ENOuc- >^ Vwtoite -r^ 7^rT7 TESTIN3 OJT Th 1 OTHER ENP, X^^^x^ViL^ *^Z
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    • 2033 11 Situations Vacant Vegetable Seeds Photography Matrimonial S Marine Engi- 7 >»*» RejuYlna or J.vai! y i3OA Middl- YOUNU INDIAN Catholic gentlem, Class f^""^ t n v 6 A 'road. Singapore. (No 183G) «^k s friendship with unsophisticated gi < rtilicate Of Competency. A Q*->~~ n ol any natlonulity (Eurasian preferrec
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    • 379 11 :ONTHE| AIR SINGAPORE /hi. 223 metrts) H (1.333 kns) ZHPI 30.96 metr«i (9.69 mti) ZHP3 41. 3t m«tTM (7. 25 meg) From 8 00 am. tm 8 35 a.m. From io 00 a.m. t% 1 50 p m. From 5.00 v m. io oo p.m. SAIGON 25 46 metres (11.780
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  • 198 12 WOMAN MADE ME HAPPY -DOCTOR i DOCTOR whose rt marriage has < dissolved and *ho is I now living: in South j Africa with an ither man's wife wr< to the General Medical Council which London. "I believe you sympathise with me in the misfortune that i has come to
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  • 104 12 Say He A Hacked Woman JOSE Edward Robert Clement, aged forty-six, recently employed as manager of a club in Bruns-wick-terrace, was at Hove committed for trial chanred with inflicting grievous bodily harm on Mrs. Winifred May Richards, proprietress of the club. The prosecution alleged that Clement burst open the door
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  • 42 12 The aopointmentof Mr. A. D. Stutchbuo as a Cadet taj* Malayan Civil has been anorov™ Mr. W. R- Wejb« has been nom'-" as the Johore Pl^;;" ers' Associations presentative on Johore State R Board in piare of Mi J. H. W. Godfre-
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  • 139 12 Snatcher Caught By Accident A(B a Chinese couple were taking a short cut to their home, near Northumberland Road, at 12.15 on the night of Oct. 16, 1939, a Tamil leaped out of a drain and attempted to snatch the woman's earrings. The woman was too quick for him and
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  • 183 13 Last Kiss For A Gangster New York XAIX lmmacul•te'iv dresaed man ,J d around the urious Grillroom or smart New York taurair on 75th t Listening to laughter, z 0{ voices, and iu g rray l >1C Fershing ,ei thui iust out gaoi: sipped his isky nervously. I e had
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  • 121 13 >R showing a light >y striking matchr.s a telephone kiosk, naval officer was ed at Great Yar■th. police officer said it following a comlint from a coastard he found Lieuiant Charles L rroll. R.N.R, -strikmatches for a V who was tele)ning." Vhpn he sjx)ke to f two. the woman
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  • 529 14 k START was made in the seven -a-siae ruguy A when the first three matches, comprising two seven-minute sessions each, were played off, the tournament adopting the knork-out method. In the first match, the REFortress "A" team beat the LoyaU narrowly by six points (two tries)
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  • 125 14 S. C. C. Cricket Tournament Cancelled THE decision to discontinue i the S.C.C. tournament this I year owing to the various I Jails of volunteering, and otherwise, was made at '>\he l annual cricket meeting of i the Sinpapore Cricket Club, i J last evening. It was also mentioned by
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  • 254 14 S.C.C Hockey Trial COLOUKS 4 WHITES 1. DEVEALING much talent, yester- day's hockey trial at the S.C.C., to pick the European team for the annual fixture against the Rest on Jan 30, resulted in Colours beating Whites by four goals to one. There was no doubt as to the superiority
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  • 78 14 Ihe Tiger Swimming team of the liav. Par Swimming pool will be holding u novelty .swimming gala at their pool In Pasir Panjang Road on Jun. 2H. Ti»f progtamme include* exhibitions oj chain diving, tandem swimming, bound captive swim ti.in cord untying and obstacle race pillow lighting, combination
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  • 347 14 Weights For To-morrow's Ipoh Races FOLLOWING are weights for the Second Day of the Perak Turf Club s Spitfire meeting to-morrow. Horses (lass 2, Div. 2.-6 furlongs. Golden Me'ody 9.0: Dover 8.11: Hanequin 8.10; Batti 8.8; Stella's. Pet '<.7: Empiric 8.5; Turn Over; 8.4; Golden Plateau 8.4; Where Am I
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  • 118 14 NEL TARLETON DOES IT AGAIN THIRTY-FOUR year old Nel Tar! the master. Recently at Llverpoo he retained his British featherwei^v tit the face of a determined onslaught Tom Smith, of Sunderland, who is 13 years hi junior. Smith set out to make the pa eas ho as he could and
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  • 89 14 Khalsa 3; SRC. 0. UNDERESTIMATING the opposiv tion and lidding a scratch team, the S.R.C. went down to the Khalsa Association at hockey by 3 goals to nil on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. Owing to the recent rains the soggy ground became messy and sticky soon
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  • 32 14 The API Mr. John I Cadet n. Civil Servici approv. Mr. B F Biidj M.C.S.. appointed Registrar. Court. 5... Wan IW Wan Dauci appointed to Assistant S dent of North K<
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    • 53 14 TO-D.W HOCKEY: Women's trial, Girls S|><>M Club, i' HC v 6 A OH i.e.; Post Office v K A PC, I'ost Office. ym: mxi meeting ol t» u Legij 1 lative Council will tak»' place on F«i>iuary 3 when the second and thud readings of the War Tax Bill will
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    • 25 14 TIDE TABLE ■MM iidin TO DAY: 4 a.m., 8.8 ft.; 4.41 p.m. 7 9 ft. TO MORROW: 5 a.m., 8.6 It.; 6.26 pm, 7.5 ft.
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  • 152 15 MURDER BY PANCAKE New York. niTTSBURG police, investigating the mass killing of 12 men by poisoned pancakes, are seeking a 6ft. former chef at the Salvation Army centre where 60 destitute sat down to a deadly breakfast recently. He was dismissed from the centre three wecKs ago and vowed to
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  • 62 15 Married Sweetheart 50 Years Later LORD St. Levan, who married his former sweetheart 50 years after flrst meeting her, has died at Marazion, Cornwall, aged 83. He owned St. Michael's Mount, the island beauty spot off Marazion. His first wife died in 1931. Two years later he married the 72-year-old
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  • 78 15 MENIN GATE STILL STANDS FE work of looking; after British wai cemeteries and me-j moriala has stepped j in occupied France j and Flanders, said Sir Fabian Ware, chairman of the Imperial War Graves Commission, broad- casting recently. A few graves, he said, might have been obliterated. T h could
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  • 424 15 R ULES FOR TO-DA Y'S BLACK-OUT TEST A REMINDER is given oi the Air Raid Precautions practices which will be held in Singapore and Johore during the next three days. There will be a nignt practice between 6 p.m. to-morrow (Wednes- s day, January 22 1 and 6 a.m. on
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  • 62 15 Chungking, Jan. 20 MEWS of an attack on the Fourth H Communist Army has caused a disappointment in foreign diplomatic circles where it is hoped the differences could be settled without bloodshed The Soviet Embassy has been the scene of much diplomatic activity in the
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    • 528 15 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders are invited tor the electrical wiring of Sewage Pumping Station and Quarters at Rangoon Road. Specifications may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Deposit $25. Tenders will close at 12 noon on 7 February 1941. C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary. Situation Vacant SINGAPORE MUNICIPAI
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    • 139 15 Public Notices NOTICE The Enemy Shipping Claims Committee appointed by trie Board of Trade in London desire to receive particulars of all elalmi against any ship owned or chartered by an enemy or against the own' r charterer or agent oi any such ship as soon as possible. Ail persons
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