Morning Tribune, 3 December 1941

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  • 25 1 <r» C«nt») NBTT BALBfI EXCEED i.'ioo n.Mi.'S Morning Tribune Vol. 6—No. 261, Wednesday, December S, 1941. rv >*%■„■•,--« x. xai Morning Tribune Thursday, December 4, 1941.
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  • 271 1 PRINCE OF WALES REACHES MALAYA ,7V> Strengthen IVli&Ht <>/ iir-itisix Navy In Far Eastern Waters new C-in-C. 's flagship here BRITAIN'S newest battleship, the Prince of Wales, m which Admiral Sir Tom Phillips, as Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Fleet, will fly his flag, has arrived m Singapore. One of our
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  • 1030 1 "On This Island Deoends World's Fate" Premier London, Dec. 2. MR. Winston Churchill, the Premier, moving the motion m the House of Commons to-day, envisaging a new call on woman and man-power m Britain to "Secure the maximum national effort," announced: "The Government will ask for powers
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  • 339 2 Petain-Goering Meeting May Affect Far East Washington, Dec. 2. THE results of the Petain-Goering conference are awaited here with particular interest as there is a growing inclination m informed quarters to expect the apparent synchronisation of .Japanese actions with the ups and downs of the Axis fortunes m Europe. Should
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  • 101 2 Heavy Nazi Losses On Russian Front Moscow, Dec. 2. ON£ hundred and eighteen tanks and 210 guns are n E» dSEK AS Sg £sle. according to the Soviet Information Bureau. Other equipment taken from the Germans consists ol 30? machineRuni H8 mine-thrower*, over 4 opo' rifles, 871 lorries, and a
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  • 56 2 I Mr WI. Morse. Chairman of the President f, Fact Finding Board, announcing the strike settlement^, said that the proposals were immediately accepted by all the Unions and there would be no strike The Board had met representatives of the rallvnys, labour and management m a 1 most continuous session
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  • 135 2 Tokio, D«>. z. fHE Japanese spokesman at a Press Conference admitted that, there is still a wide difference of viewpoints between Japan aaA the United States. However, the negotiations are continuing. Asked what were the prospects for the talks the spokesman replied, "Nobody would continue negotiations without hope."
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    25 2 ONMINE CAMOUFLAGE: Carefully covering; the earth with straw, Jike the ground surrounding it, a Red Army Sapper hides the fact that this field is mined.
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  • 426 2 Diggers Give Their Pants To Poles \i Tobruk Camaraderie (From Kenneth Slessor, Official War Correspondent with the A.I.F. m the Middle East) WJTH the news of the recent replacement of the bulk of its Australian garrison and the closing of another chapter m the gallant history of Tobruk, the text
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  • 47 2 Montreal, Dec. 2.— "French colonies m the Pacific—New Caledonia, the Condominium of New Hebrides, Tahiti and its sister islands— are staunchly loyal to General de Gaulle." declared Mr. Richard Bruneau. Governor of Tahiti. Mr. Bruneau is en route to London to report to General de Gaulle.— Reuter
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  • 27 2 Hong Kong, Dec. 2— Following the Government's evacuation communique, (published m yesterday's Morning Tribune) only 100, including many Tndians have registered for passages by noon to-day, Reuter
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  • 240 2 BEAU FIGHTERS "GIVING THE ENEMY HELL" Cairo, Dec. 2. AS a rule we don't see Jerry these days, and when we do, he reluses to stay." This statement was made m Cairo on Monday by an, officer commanding one of the South African Bomber Squadrons, i.ho has returned from the
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  • 235 2 AUSTRALIAN PLANE OUTPUT SPEEDED UP Sydney, Dec. 2. AUSTRALIA will be producing? a Beaufort bomber each day next* year, stated Senator John Cameron, the Australian Minister of Aircraft Production, after an inspection of Sydney's aircraft production works by Lord Gowrie and officials of the Aircraft Production Commission. Mr. Cameron declared:
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  • 54 2 Canberra, Dec. 2. MR. FORDE, the Australian Army Minister, has announced that i ix women doctors, with the rarik of Captain, are undergoing a three-months' course m pathology at Sydney University to equip them to take charge of laboratories m Australia for the thorough investigation of the diseases to which
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  • 83 3 Tokio, Dec. 2. QUOTING observers, the J pond Agency reports from Bangkok that some j 5 quarters there are openly i S advocating the abandon- i ment of the Thai neutral- j ity policy as -hey doubt whether the growing poli- cy of strict neutrality, ad- vocated by
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  • 280 3 Bangkok Considering Evacuation Scheme Bangkok, Dec. 2. nPHE impending climax m the Washington talks dominates the news columns of the vernacular press and typical headlines are: "Future of Thailand Rests with Washington;' "War or Peace, Ask Japan/* "Japan on Verge of Decision." Meanwhile, anticipating ihe worst, Thailand is quietly pushing
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  • 243 3 Bangkok, Dec. 2 AN Suxtfay night, the Thai .Telegraphs V Department circulated m their daily of 50.000 Australian soldiers m the Malay Peninsula Is reported. They are read y to invade Thailand to strengthen the en circlement around Japan." Reuter immediately denied all knowlecUe of this
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  • 61 3 Bangkok, Dec. IHE Thai Government has al ready investigated Ihe reports i ot tr:op movements near the Thai borders, and found that nocountry Pertains designs on Tha.land, said the official Bangkok Radio tonight scouting foreign radio suggestions that British troop concentrations m Malaya and the massing of Japanese
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  • 30 3 Rangoon. Dec. 2: -Lieut. -Gen Sir Thomas Blarney, deputy Com-mander-in-Chief cf the Middle East, has arrived m Rangoon from -Australia en route to the Middle East. Reuter
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  • 170 3 Tokio, Dec. iJAPAN'S stand m the Washington talks is reiterated m the morning papers, which assert that as long as the United States remains blind to actual conditions m East Asia and upholds what is described as the obsolete NinePower Pact, there is little nope ci
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  • 570 3 Peace Or War Issue Rests With Japan London, Dec. 2. THE tense Far Eastern situation continues to be the W 1 topic m editorial comments by the leading London papers; the Daily Telegraph summing up the British opinion m these words: "Unless Japan is prepared to retreat headlom from her
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  • 56 3 Shanghai, Dec. 2. DOMEI Agency reports from Hanoi that Mr. Koh Ishii, former Deputy Spokesman of the Information Board m Tokio. who was appointed Counsellor at the Embassy m Bangkok, has arrived m Hanoi. Mr. Ken Tsurumi. former Japanese Consul m Singapore, has also arrived m
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    30 3 During his short stay m Singapore M. LitvinofT, new Russian Ambassador to 1.5.A.. was a guest or Sir Shenton and Lady Thomas. Photo shows M. Liivim.tT with Sir Shenton Thomas.
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  • 144 3 London, Dec. 2. A DECLARATION of war on Finland by Britain is expected by several diplomatic commentators m the London press this morning. wo. Mr Vernon Bartlett, m the News Chronicle, writes: "Britain is almost certain to declare war en Finland, Rumania and
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  • 67 3 •pOKYO radio warns the Japanese that no matter 1 what course the Japan-U.S. talks take, there will be no "relaxation of the economic pressure on. Janan by ABCD powers; it may be further tightened." If America did guard the Burma Road by air, it would
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  • 78 3 Santiago (Chile), Dec. 2.— The Defence Council met yesterday. The Minister of Foreign Affairs afterwards declared: "We dealt With continental defence m view of the gravity of the international situation. The measures adopted were aimed at the preserving of Chile's territorial integrity, m view of possible eventualities
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  • 51 3 London, Dec. 2. THOUSANDS of R.A.F skiHed mechanics and fit--1 ters have been released to clear up botttenecks m aeroplane factories. The aero-engine industry benefits from tni^ temporary transfer, while the men will have more experience on returning to the R.A.F. wnen the need arises.- Special
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  • 30 3 Madrid, Dec. 2 —The Foreign Secretary, Seftor Suner. yesterday reported to General Franco on his recent conversation; m Berlin with Hitler, Goering, Ribbentron and Ciano. The conference was protracted. Reuter
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  • 294 4 CHIEF KATHI'S RULING BRINGS QUICK RESULTS Hloofl Ii«^ WITH a pronouncement by the Chief Kathi of Johore that it is not contrary to Mohamedan Law for Muslims to donate blood to save life. Malays perhaps for the first time in local history are now coming forward to register themselves as
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  • 338 4 "SWEETHEART OF THE CAMPUS" (At the Pavilion) A PLEASANT musical with a It ;ely sto.y about s swing band which tarns a dead-and-alive college Into one of the most popular m the States, "Stfeecheait of the Campus" which opened at the Tatrlllon yesterday. Is good enteitdlnmeut. Ruby Keeler
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  • 89 4 T7IGHT bills will be presented to the Legislative Council when It meets at Singapore on Monday, Dec. 8, at 10.30 a.m. The War Savings Certificates (Amendment No. 2) Bill and the Supply Bill will be taken through all stages. The Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill and the
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  • 306 4 Sentence On Punjabis Reduced THE Singapore court of appeal 1 yesterday confirmed the conviction on, but reduced the sentence against, Bakhtava Singh, a contractor; and his assistant; Bickram Singh, who appealed against the conviction and sentence to various terms of imprisonment imposed on them for bribery and corruption. Bakhtava Singh,
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  • 86 4 New Delhi, Dec. 2. IN order to assist China m controlling her foreign exchange and to ensure that the proceeds ct imports from China reach the hands of bonafide Chinese exporters, the Government of India is introducing measures whereby import licences, granted for imports
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  • 139 4 OUCHA Singh, a Punjabi, was yesterday sentenced to undergo a month.} imprisonment with hard labour for attempted extortion of $1 from H. R. Chawla. At the conclusion of the case th° prosecuting officer informed the magistrate that Sucha Singh was a registered bad character with several previous convictions,
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  • 194 4 (~\UT of the six people with whom a lorry allegedly driven by Llm Boon Leng collided In Buklt Panjang village, three lost their lives, it was stated In court yesterday when Llm, defended by Mr. Eric Choa, stood trial before Mr. C.
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  • 61 4 Rangoon, Dec. 2:— The largest columns of modern militar> vehicles ever scon m Burma anf* which were assembled at Rangooi over the week end. left the capita to-day for service with the troop* already at defence centres thrcugh out tlie country. The vehicles arc all new, and of the latest
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  • 301 4 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS TOR having allegedly abetted two offences by Gandadarun on Feb. 16 and Feb. 28 last by corruptly accepting $10 each from Sivanadan and Vareeth Robert, Joseph Kang Teck Wan. a clerk attached to the Naval Stores, Naval Base, was yesterday charged before Mr. J. L. McFall,
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  • 78 4 Malayan 's Tribute To Australians Sydney, Dec. 2. A STRIKING tribute to the popularity and friendliness of the A.I.F. m Malaya, especially among the Chinese community, was paid b" Mr. Kok Chong Fook, president of the Seremban Rotary Club, m a speech at the Manly Rotary Club. He added that
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  • 133 4 rpIIK sole and exclusive right to take river turtles' eggs wherever found on the banks of any river within the State of Kedah is now vested m the Ruler ol the State. From time immemorial thin rinlit has appertained to the Ruler, states a Kcdah Government
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  • 141 4 ON sale now at all bookshops is a Christmas Kift-book entitled "Churchill." and for the price of $1 it is possible to do honour to Britain's great leader and at the same time to contribute tj the Malaya Patriotic Fund. It Is of 32 panes, with notable
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  • 81 4 Congratulations From Hadramaut rpHE Singapore Arab newspaper AI- Wh- bar lias received a telegram '.rom the State Secretary of Hadramaut, so'i'-ht m Arabia, congratulating it on a competition which It h.tK been running for til I best suggestions to Improve conditions lv the Hadramaut. The telegram states:-- "Sultan Janlar Kreutiy
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  • 50 4 I^ALLING In line with the Colony. Johore called up Its volunteer forces, volunteer engineers and special polio corps on Monday. The Johore Government G;iz«'tte extraordinary which publishes this Information states that this action was taken because It was felt that "a state of great emergency" has arisen.
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  • 165 4 A TOTAL of nearly $160,000 has been received from the Chinese community m Malaya for the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Distress Fund as a result of the appeal recently made, and it is probable that the round figure mentioned will be reached when the
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  • 20 4 Owlnu; to Urn mobilisation of the S.H.V.F., the L DC. dinner arranged lor to-nlt^ht bmi been cancelled.
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    • 150 4 PUBLIC NOTICE Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Closing Bupply cf Standard High Pressure Copper Tubes 4 p.m. 5 January 194*2. Supply of Sluice Valves for Water for period 1.5 42 to aO|4|43. 4
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    • 63 4 To-morrow's Radio rpHE weekly film review from the Singax pore studio will be broadcast to-mor-row at 7.30 p.m. As usual, the review will Include recorded extracts from the week's films Other items m to-morrow's programme are: a talk m the series "Inside Nazi Europe," relayed from London at 9.15 p.m.;
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  • 891 5 LONDON! LETTER j m London, Oct. 27. jV a TTOS British Army i l or<• i m Legion. dJT^B^They are the refrom German y^^^^^7 oppression who arc Y^^^K now finding new life as members of the Pioneer Corps. As, unlike other foreign contingents, they are commanded by British
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  • 321 5 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1941. THE TIME BOMB gINCE the Burma Road is China's only lifeline through which outside supplies of war materials can reach the interior m large quantities, it is natural that Japan thinks that the bombing of this road would help her basic programme of liquidating
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    • 111 5 The country them the latest and best nothing is too good for our Air Force m the way of equipment now is the time to do something for them personally. The Gillette one-piece razor (twist, it's open twist, it's closed) will delight any man who likes speed, efficiency, engineering precision—
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  • 1074 6  - NOVEL SIDESHOWS FOR COMING R.A.F. FAIR VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PLACES By FMViiASis will be laid on side-shows b( the Fair which Ls being vun In conjunction with tlie Pantomime "Aladdin" m aid oi tlu> RAF. Welfare Fund, of which Air Commodore C.O.F Modin is the chairman. Airmen have devised many
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  • 250 6 beauty regime for an o AN oily skin, the greasiness of excessive perspiration, needs it tends to break out periodical] i blemishes. Fusl rule, if you hay j ous cleanliness. and lrequent can be safely gives because the Ottier type* and, m consequence, Three or four times a day using
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  • 1005 7 DO'S DON'TS for redheads AN aureole of red hair is ;u> eyi "-compelling beauty badge, and (ilia blessed with Uiis ftfi can j;», through life safe m the knowledge that they can rivet attention. But greatest success often depends upon ho\v artful you are at colour-scheming Red lights m hair
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    • 599 8 B^^^^ j ilA^^^^^^^^B^v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^vßb W^^^ Situations Vacant APPLICANTS IN ANSWER to Box No. 968, thanked; positions filled. (No. 156 M) BOX NO. 948— Vacancy for Junior Clerk by legal firm filled. Applicant* thanked. (No. 212 M) AGENTS wanted for CHOCOMILK and Barley Powder. Apply Box 979 c,o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No.
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    • 668 8 Wanted WANT£D Sewing Machines, any condition. 191. Victoria Street, Singapore or phone 3222. (No. 73M) WANIFD, Cyc-Auto, Aut-Byk. etc.— lowest price, full particulars 42, Jalan Yons-Feng, Paloh. (No. 184 M) WANTED Second-hand Ky-Ko Pans. Apply with particulars. 142, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, Phone 2418. (No. 106 M) WANTED: Second-hand Billiard
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    • 661 8 For Sale GLASS SHOW-CASE FOR feALE: Apply Malaya Publishing House. (No. 124 M) FOR S/»LE: Cheap secondhand school text books. 70. Bras Basah Road. Singapore. (No. 145 M) FOR SALE: Portable Royal Typewriter ($100r). Good condition. Box. 2. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 162 M NEW H.M.V. Portable gramophones for sale.
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    • 645 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your carl Phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H1 SALE Triumph Motorcycle IV4 H.P Two-Stroke Engine Taxed, Insured, $1501- or nearest offer. 391, Jalan Besar Singapore. (No. 118 M) SALE: Morris 8 Saloon 1937 model: $1,2001- Box 993 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No.
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  • 444 9 Handicaps For First Day OF Ipoh Races I ARGE fields will lace the tape if scratchings are light for the first day of the Perak Turf Club's winter meet at lpoh on Saturday, The profits (rf the meeting will be 'donated for the purchase of aircraft for China and tanks
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  • 397 9 Melbourne, Dec. 1. ADRIAN Quist, Australian tennis title holder, won a special oneset singles tournament m aid of war funds at Kooyong on Saturday, with a total of 22 games. His next was with Crawford, which he won with 21 gamts. In the Canterbury Handicap
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  • 64 9 Hornets-Harlequins Team To Meet Indian Army rIE following will be the combined Singapore HornetsHarlequins hockey team to meet the Indian Army on Raffles Institution ground on Monday, Dec. 8. S. Rodrigues (Hornets); R. H. Barth (Hornets), M. Modder (Hornets); R. S. Barth (Hornets), G. Clarke (Harlequins), E. Barker (Harlequins*; N.
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  • 73 9 Pasir Panjang Rovers On Tour THE Pasir Panjang Rovers will be making a trip to Ipoh and Penang during the Christmas holidays. Football matches will be played against the Cheng Hwa F.A. of Ipoh and also against the Chinese Recreation Club of Penang. Members who are desirous of joining the
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  • 58 9 A GENERAL meeting, followed by a social gathering 1 was held on Mdnday by the Bombay Sports Club at the premises of the Club to elect a new president and to pay tribute to their retiring president, Mr. N.K. Shah, who is shortly proceeding to India. Mr.
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  • 96 9 The Australian military hospital at Concord, New South Wales, has been provided by the Red Cross with wireless equipment for every bed. The death has occurred of Dr. L. T. Johnston, one of Sydney's leading medical men, and a member of a pioneer family. Sydney's maximum temperature yesterday was
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  • 108 9 Bombay, Dec. 2. Tin. Bombay, Madras and Mysore Cricket Associations have won the three-day series against Nawanagar, Hyderabad and the Central Provinces and Berar Cricket Associations m the Inter-Provincial Tournament lor the Ranji Trophy. At Jamnagar, Nawanaga*- scored 284 runs and 42 for 2. Bombay,
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  • 79 9 THE following are ties for to-day and to-morrow m the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament: TO-DAY Men's open doubles: Tan Huck Toe and H. Kamis v. Tan Puay Choo and Tan Puay Ilee. TO-MORROW Open singles final: Lim Hee Chin v. Yong Loon Chong. Open -doubles final: Mrs.
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    • 38 9 Sports Diary TO-DAY HOCKEY: Post Office Club v J.C.S.A., Postals' ground. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament, S.C.R.C, courts. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 10.16 a.m. 9.2 ft.; 11.21 p.m., 8.6 ft. TO-MORROW: 10.46 a.m., 9.4 ft.; 11.54 p.m., 8.6 ft.
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  • 372 10 Cable News From Down Under Melbourne, Dec. i. ABOUT 300 sick v I I wounded men of the A.I.F. have returned from Tobruk A party of sick men I is also back from Malaya. Many said: they would return there if they had the; chance. The Minister for i the
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    • 257 10 ,Stl^ The Sensational sleigh chase With CONRAD VEIDT endeavouring to out-distance his pursuers! SEE JOAN CRAWFORD mercilessly I I planning the destruction of a 7 -year -old Child from an overhead Cable-car! SEE THRILLS never before seen, even in the most Sensational Screen Adventures ever made U API I III
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  • 348 11 ALL-OUT EFFORT BY NAZIS IN LIBYAN WAR London, Dec. 2. A GERMAN communique referring to the Libyan campaign states that battles south-east of Tobruk during the last few days have developed favourably for the German and Italian troops. A Cairo communique says that the enemy yesterday threw into battle all
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  • 177 11 <By Patrick Crosse, with an aim ured corps m Libya) Dec. 2. i GENERAL Rommel, who despite U Italian denials, is the supreme commander of the Axis troops m North Africa, i s b?iieyed. himsell to be leading the two German and one Italian divisions which
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  • 107 11 Moscow, Dec. 2. VON KLEISTS army, which consisted of powerful formations of tanks, hundreds of heavy guns and thousands of lorries and cars, is getting into a 'deadly pocket," reports the Pravda's correspondent at the front. In many areas of the southern front, he states, the
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  • 340 11 India's News Lahore, Dec. 1. THE Congress Mem bers of the Punjab Assembly have asked the Parliamentary sub-committee for permission to resume parliamentary activities. One of them, Mr. Sri Ram Sharma, told Mr. S. Satyamurthi, deputy leader of the Congress party m the Central Assembly, that his colleagues were unanimous
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  • 55 11 London, Dec. 2. AN Admiralty announcement says that, according to a Dublin report, the Holyhead -Dublin mail boat Cambria was reported on Monday night to have been unsuccessfully attacked by a Nazi torpedo-plane shortly before she reached Dun Laoghaire. The ship replied with anti-aircraft and
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  • 30 11 New Delhi, Dec. 2: The appointment is announced of Sir Azizul Hague, Speaker of the Bengal Legislative Assembly, as High Commissioner for India m London.— Reute r
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  • 22 11 New Delhi, Dec. 2: It is announced that two more ships carrying Haj pilgrims from India have ar--ived safely m Jeddah. Reuter
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  • 7 11 was last seen losslng heighw cd. Reuter
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  • 587 12 "Far Enst, T"#Vic/r-r-Hox Tint \V^«nfs For Sp.irfc THE Pacific situation continues to be a source of grave anxiety m Far Eastern countries, though the arrival m Singapore of the Eastern Fleet is generally acclaimed as a suitable rebuff to Japan. A Bangkok message says
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  • 183 12 London, Dec. 3. THE German demands upon Vichy, "at a time when the British challenge m Libya and the victorious Russian counter-thrust from Rostov would force the Germans to continue the process of whittling down their occupying forces m Western Europe," are thought by
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  • 59 12 Reuter Whitby (Ontario), Dec. 3.— Gottfried Treviranus, one of the leading public men of pre-Hitler Germany, was recommended to-day for Canadian citizenship. Now operating from a farm m Ontario County. Treviranus has offered his services In an advisory capacity to the Canadian Government, while his
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  • 161 12 Treason Trial In Trieste I Berlin, Dec. 3. I i O EVENT Y-ONF persons Wf arcased of «id tinus ai i anti- 1 national activity at a trial whirl j began at Trieste yesterday. A di*- patch to the (••rni.tn offi- ial rews j I apeney states that the trial
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  • 214 12 Canberra, Dec. 3. FE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, giving an official reconstruction of tfie Sydney's engagement with the Kormoran alias Steirmark, said the cruiser encountered the raider 300 miles west of Carnarvon at dusk. She closed m to make an inspection as the raider
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  • 141 12 London. Dec. 3. I DING-DONGr battle with attacks and counterattacks by both British and Fascist forces continues around fciicii Kezegh which is still occupied by the Geimans, according to the latest reports received m London. British iaupjie forces are holding El Duda, the report
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  • 33 12 London, Dec. 3. An Air Ministry communique states: "Coastal Command aircrau yesterday attacked enemy shipping off the Norwegian coast and last liignt bombed objectives m occupied nance. Three aircraft are missing." Reuter
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  • 40 12 Tokio, Dec. 3. Gen. Tojo, the Japanese Prime Minister, is to make a statement next week on the Government's policy. The Domei news agency says that the Government's policy has been designed to cope with the strained international situation. Reuter
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