Morning Tribune, 4 December 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6 No. 262, Thursday, December 4, 1941.
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  • 185 1 London, Dec. 3. F appears that after heavy fighting which has been going on for the last few days, both sides m the Libyan campaign are having a slight pause m order to refit themselves, waa the comment made m author!* tative quarters m London. Enemy defences m the
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  • 161 1 CO-ORDINA TION OF ABCD STRATEGY New York, Dec, 3. "THE arrival of the British war- ships at Singapore, headed by the battleship Prince of Wales, transforms the Whole strategic position m the Far East and the political situation," declares tha New York Herald Tribune, editorially to-day. "We are no longer
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  • 52 1 Wellington, Dec. 3. Two Royal New Zealand Air Force units are now operating m Malaya, announced the Defence Minister, Mr Jones. One is engaged on aerodrome construction and the other on flying duties. Both units consist entirely of New Zealanders and are under the control of the R.A.F., Far Eastern
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  • 195 1 Export Of Malayan Tin-Ore Banned London, i IT is authoritatively lew that the Colonial Office has decided against permitting the export of tin-ore from Malaya for the present. Replying to a question m the louse of Commons whether the in-ore export tax prevents Mala'an tin miners from exporting ore o
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    39 1 Simla, Dec. 3. The Government of India has announced that it was decided to relea.se Congress civil disobedience prisoners, including Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, an ex-President of the Congress, and Abul Kalam Azad. Reuter PUNDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
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  • 543 1 GERMANS LOSE HEAVILY IN ROSTOV Russian Advance Continues Foscow, Dec. 3. f the southern front the Soviet troops continue the pursuit of the "panic-stricken enemy," according to the Pravda's correspondent, quoted by the Moscow Radio. According to incomplete data concerning the battles near Rostov, the Germans have lost 21,000 men
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  • 244 1 New Delhi, Dec. 3. The second session of the National Defence Council was opened yesterday at the Viceroy's House with the Viceroy presiding. The morning session was devoted to exhaustive reviews of the air and naval situation m relation to India. The Air Officer Commanding-in-Chler put
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  • 72 1 Yoklo. Dor. 3. Tightening the ABCD encirclement Japan, the United States and Brl- i ir*» now casting covetous eyes at the Soviet Fleet m the Far East which they v.wi. to draw into the ABCD camp, s.iys the editor of the Yomiuri Shimbun. He adds that it is
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  • 162 1 Moscow, Dec. 3. "1 N the villages occupied by our troops we find I plenty of German trucks, mine-thrower batteries, machine-guns and other military equipment abandoned by the Germans who have no time to start cold motors when our troops suddenly attacked," writes the Izvestia's correspondent,
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  • 181 1 In Russia, as the fcoviei iorce* are steadily pressing the enemy back west of Rostov, Berlin Radio speaks of the gigantic efforts the Russians are making there. So far these efforts are estimated to have cost the Germans 21,000 men m killed and wounded. To-day's A. ....>>■■■•' Pravda
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  • 259 1 Germans Renew Pressure On Moscow Front Moscow, Dec. 3. I JIE Pravda's correspondent I reports that the Germans have brought up their second echelons, concentrating their infantry and tank divisions along the main directions leading to Moscow. The Germans have become active along the pntire Moscow front, using infantry tanks,
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  • 738 2 Wide Search For Sydney Survivors Melbourne, Dec. 3. IT is revealed from Carnarvon, Western Australia, that two boat-loads of survivors from the German raider. Kornioran, landed on Nov. 24. It is stated that the Kormoran engaged the cruiser Sydney on Nov. 19 and scored a hit with the ■fir<«t salvo.
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  • 49 2 Bangkok, Dec. 2. The ex-Japanese spokesman, Mr. Koh Ishii, arrived m Bangkok by air this evening to take up his duties as counsellor m the Japanese Embassy here. It is understood that Mr. Ishii will also be chief of the newly created political I section of the Embassy. Reuter
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  • 157 2 Japanese Serve Cocktails To Thai Newsmen Bangkok, Dec 2. THE Japanese have started weekly press conferences her? for the vernacular press. At the first of sucli conferences, yesterday, the Japanese Embassy spokesman. Mr. S. Iwata, presided, and cocktails were served. Mr. Iwata described the conference as intended to promote good
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  • 142 2 Norfolk (Virginia), Dec. 3. rpHE imminent danger of an explosion m the Pacific with the United States already m action m the Atlantic was stated by Mr. Ralph Bard. Assistant Secretary of the Navy, to be "the prime reason for our naval defence programme beine; rushed at top
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  • 22 2 Shillong, Dec. 2. THE Assam Government has granted a sum of nearly Rs. 1,150,000 for flood relief m Sylhet district. By Radio.
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  • 29 2 Melbourne, Dec. 1. The Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward) said that the Federal Government was "stream-lining" arbitration procedure, to enable all claims by workers to be dealt with immediately.
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  • 276 2 Tempo Of Libyan War Slackens London, Dec. 3. IN reference to the German High Command claim to have encircled and annihilated British and New Zealand troops south-east of Tobruk, it is authoritatively pointed out m London that the state of the battle m North Africa is so fluid as to
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  • 71 2 Tokio, Dec. 3.— Arguing that the ABCD Powers are trying to "encircle Japan," the newspaper, Yomiuri ShimDim, says: "The United States probably believes that she is restraining Japan by concentrating 80 per cent, of her fleet m the Pacific. "But as a result of this" the newspaper
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  • 82 2 Tokio, Dec. 3. TJHE Chugai Shcgyo advocates a Japanese joint defence of Thailand, arguing thus: "We should compel Thailand to maintain neutrality at all costs, if she cannot do so alone," because Thailand is "a link m the co-prosperity sphere." The Chugai Shogyo insists that
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  • 191 2 London, Dec. 3. MR. CHURCHILL'S new call to arms dominates the editorial space m the morning papers, and is unanimously applauded. "We are ordered lorward to a harder living," says the Daily Telegraph, "that each and all may do their utmost m bringing
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  • 99 2 London, Dec. 3. T appears probable that His Majesty the King will speak to the Empire on Christmas Day as part of the plans the British Broadcasting Corporation is now making for its special broadcasts that day. The Empirewide broadcast on
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    • 123 2 i M^^m^^M j STARINA Cycles are precision built m 6u^k^^ England. The Standard Model de Luxe is MW^ A illustrated. Sports Models are also available. J^y W\\! Despite their high class British finish Vj3 y/llTv %i^ STAKINA Cycles are not high priced! ftt /V y\ Obtalnable from the followlnK Singapore
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  • 392 3 111 II oi submarines that may inu\c cii vital Importance m keeptM the Itlantie Ocean open \nuTiran merchantmen is bring iclrhd to the IS. Navy swiftly and Hnclontls An indication of how American submarine lorces are linn.; expanded is given by a comparison of the
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  • 146 3 Bangkok, Dec. 3. I>ANGKOK is on its tip-toes waiting for the latest news of the fate of the Washington talks, and at the same time it is following uith the keenest interest the military preparations m Malaya, Burma and other Far Eastern countries. Watchful
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  • 43 3 Willkie For "Down Under" Canberra, Dec. 3. HIHERE are 1 strong hopes that Mr. Wen. dell Willkie may visit Australia shortly. It is understood that the possibility of a visit was discussed at informal meet. ines of the Aus. tralian War Cabinet Reuter
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  • 51 3 Bangkok, Dec. 2. THE Thai Government is considering legislation requiring aliens m Thailand to transfer their lands back to the State, reveals the Vernacular paper, Varasab. The Government's intention is to j prevent ownership of lands by aliens, but will be allowed to work, concessions, adds the paper.
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  • 83 3 Thai-Japanese Gold Transactions Bangkok, Dec. 2. A JAPANESE Bank m Bangkok has received another 10,000,000 Baht < £1,000,000 > this time from the Thai Banking Syndicate m exchange for gold sold to the Syndicate, and the gold is at present en route to Bangkok, Reuter learns m banking circles. Thus
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  • 71 3 London, Dec. 3. rro raiders were destroyed last night. The Air Ministry and' Ministry of Home Security communique this nvcrning states: "A small number of enemy aircraft; flew over south- west Errand dv j ring the early part of last night Bombs which were
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  • 121 3 Cairo, Dec. 3. rIS is how an Australian pilot, crashed near El Adami, Libya, captured 13 Nazi engineers, who had taken him prisoner. He discovered the engineers had lost their way. Three of them spoke English and they asked him to direct them to the
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  • 124 3 Hong Kong, Dec. 3. CHINESE circles here greeted with enthusiasm the news of the arrival at Singapore of the units of the newly-organised Eastern Fleet including the Prince of Wales. They regarded the move as greatly strengthening the anti-aggression forces m the Far
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  • 523 3  -  Patrick Crosse Decisive Phase Of Libyan War I By Router's Special C t-rr<-spondciit with an Armoured Corps m Libya). Cairo, Dec. 3. QO closely entangled are the opposing forces m the vital Jy important battle south-east of Tobruk that the High Commanders on both sides
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  • 486 4 Bilked, Assaulted Robbed Taxi Driver i TALE of how two taxi drivers were bilked and one of them i\ assaulted and deprived of his taxi was related to Mr. T. L. Tan m the fifth court yesterday when John McArthur and H. Anderson, two Scottish privates, were tried for committing
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  • 107 4 SINGAPORE COURT BUSINESS HELD UP THK mobilising of volunteers has resulted In a certain amount of dislocation m the business of the Singapore courts. As two members of a legal firm of three hay been mobilised, the third wrote to Mr II B. Xin ti don yesterday asking for postponement
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  • 255 4 •'TOM. DICK HARRY" (At the Alh.imbra) A HIGHLY romantic ffiA, who Is engaged to three men of nn entirely different class and can't make up her mind, is the story of a jolly entertaining comedy, "Tom, Dick Harry," now on at the Alhambru. Don't miss this if you
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  • 152 4 k FINE of $20 was imposed by nC. H. Whlttori on Tan Teck Bo?n yesterday for riding a bicycle m a negligent manner. Major William Ro^e, the acting registrar of vehicles, reported Tan because the Major felt that it was the worst case he
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  • 113 4 pERSONS wishing to send Christmas cards, calendars etc.. to friends m Thailand, Indo-Chlna. Chin i and Japan are reminded thtt under che Defenc Regulations they cannot uo so except under permit, says an announcement by the Chief Censor, W.iliya. Individual permits will not ordinarUv be issued
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  • 51 4 nnHE newly-appointed head of the recently constituted Colony Air Observer Corps is Mr. A. McGregor Clark- Walker, states last night's Government Gazette The corps will be manned by full-time and part-time members of both sexes and member* will engage themselves In spotting ;uid reporting movements of hostile
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  • 232 4 Court Briefs UPSET because, m the heat of a quarrel another woman publicly accused her oi flirting, Kung Low Tinß (27) drank a solution of caustic ooda and subsequently died m hospital, cause of death being corrosive poisoning. Mr. W.G. Porter, the Singapore coroner, recorded a verdict of death by
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  • 21 4 Melbourne, Dec. 2. Lieut.-Col. Sir Charles Blackburn, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, has been appointed Chancellor of Sydney University Senate.
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  • 93 4 'TO-morrows talk m the series "War- Time Cook. to be broadcast from the FftmapOW station of the M B.C. at 12.45 pm.. will deal with Christmas recipes: Ofarlgtmifl puddings, mince pies, brandy sauce, etc. Other special items tn the evenings jroßramme include varley (with puzzle corner) at 1
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  • 55 4 Mining The War Effort IUR. E. B. G. Boyd, president, F.M. 9. Chamber of Mines, was the fifth speaker m the scries 'Malaya at War" broadcast by the Singapore .studio last night. Mr. Boyd spuke on mining m Malaya nnd nurlicularlv about the part which the mining industry is playing
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  • 60 4 txtith three previous oonvictlooa for theft iinci several other* for extortion and Impersonation, Ifohamed bin Haji Abdul M;i|l(l (22) was yesterd v sentenced to .six months' rigorous imprisonment on i charge of Impersonating v food eontroi officer. Mohamod wrnf to a sundry roods shop In Scmngoon Road
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  • 33 4 AIR mall correspondence for Malaya, posted In the United Kingdom on July 25 and Intended for conveyance l>y surface route to South Africa and thence by air, has been lost by enemy ictlon.
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  • 206 4 SOIL BALANCE FOR MALAYAN AGRICULTURE Till] value of composting m modem ar,ricultur€* was pointed cut to members of thr Singapore Rotary Club by Dr. J. W. SeharfY, llimMi Officer, Singapore, at yesterday's tiffinModern methods of agriculture, he aid. had done much to destroy the soil and by using compost, soil
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  • 117 4 AT the close of the prosecution ng.ilmt Llm Boon Leng. Mr. C. *H. Whltton yesterday reduced the three charts of causing the death of throe pedestrians by negligent drivlnK oriplnally preferred hgainst Lim to one of negligent driving. Llm, wht) w;is defended by Mr. Eric Choa. was >tll('Ked
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  • 155 4 ARRESTED by the police m connection with the murder of an Indian watchman at Sims Avenue, Geylan?. m August last, a Chinese name.] Loh Han Loom :»ml three Malays— Mohd. Kaisim, Mohd. Yassin and Salim bin Ibrahim appeared yesterday before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second
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    • 225 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 Supply of Standard High Pressure Copper Tubes 4 p.m. 5 January 194*2. Supply of Sluice Valves for Water for period i 542 to M|4143. 4
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  • 304 5 SINGAPORE AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT POSTPONED Decision Reached At Meeting Of Singapore Association THE Singapore amateur boxing championship, arranged to start on Dec. 13, and the first all-Malayan tourney, originally fixed to be held some time m January next year, have been postponed indefinitely by a decision reached yesterday at a
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  • 41 5 ALTHOUGH both learns J have been selected, the j women's hockey match bet- j ween Singapore and" Selan- for, to be played on the Girls' Sports Club ground on i Saturday, has been post- t poned indefinitely. J
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  • 170 5 JH<> tirs w• rr played yesterday m the 1 k c. «n»«'n Invitation lawn tennis tournament, the following ;»i«- tics lot to-morrow and Saturday: TO-DAY Mixed doubles h'cup (semi-final): Elsie Chia and Tan Huck Thoe (-40) vs. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. R. Bembroke l5). Open doubles
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  • 133 5 Badminton Win For Pulau Brani A friendly badminton match played between the Puiau Brain Party and members of the Singapore Harbour Board recently resulted m a win for the Pulau Biani B.P. dv 7 games to nil. Results, with Pulau Brani olayers mentioned first, were: Sineles: Lee Ah Wee beat
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    • 210 5 CLASSIFIED ADS. from page (8) Vegetable Seeds JUST ARRIVED, larpe new election veßetahle Jieeds. 10 cts. 25 cts packet.' (llant Zinnia and other flower s««fls «9 cts. 25 cts. packets. Majus. 35. Orcnard Road. Singapore. (No. *****) Matrimonial LONEt.Y well-to-do gentleman desires friend hip of lady companion for plctuM md
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    • 144 5 Sports Diary TO-DAY HOCKEY: Singapore Colts v Hornets, away; Indian Association v Ceylon Sports Club, Indian Association ground; Khalsa Association v Harlequins, Khalsa ground. rE Taiping Turf Club will be holdme a two-day Drofessional meeting on January 8 and 10. Two runs each will be provided for horses classes three
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  • 1199 6  - Child Welfare Has Reached High Level In Singapore VERA ARDMORE r people PLACES By THERE WM a flutter m Child Welfare Society T r^cles on Monday when the news went round th -it Lrfdy Thomas and Lady Brooke -Popham were lc visit the New Market Road day nursery on Tuesday
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  • 52 6 Mrs. HM.Hill and her small daughter Rosamund Mary who was christened at St. Andrew's Cathedral at the beginning of the week. Archd eacon Graham White officiated at the ceremony which was attended by a few friends of Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. Hill. All the baby's godparents are
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    • 50 6 This is a lovely lady! For Christmas her husband is giving her a gift book of beauty vouchers from the Elizabeth Beauty Salon. For these vouchers she will receive expert facials, shampoos, sets, manicures etc. to guard and accentuate her beauty. EUROPEAN OPERATORS Capitol Bid*., North Bridge Road. Tel. 4419.
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    • 18 6 PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. Has Received j Imported American Dresses 5 Eu COURT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE BILL STREET
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    • 87 6 -AND WHY NOT GIVE YOURSELF A GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS *J>. A present to yourself from &^BB^*k *f? yourself! Ifl Br^W a\ An Elizabeth Arden Gift ll Juit I < S& /i/ the .ort of gift you would choose W S\ yourself so why not mak< <^^W I certain that you
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  • 723 7 HOLIDAY WARDROBES must include pleats New Day Styles For The Fashion Wise PLEATS, [ar from railing from continue id gr<W n popuand if you are planning new clothes for tiu> Christmas holiday, be sure I i see that your wardrobe includes af least one outfit wiih a pit led skirt.
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  • 369 7 news from the shops \ll< b/U N v 1 ii \iV-.« practV tl ;>i\<\ \>r<<\v l<>rma\R that, at 11 \\.i.> &toout I i Ive stnd <iin< I h will find th< n, i i.< PRI IL.UI Hill S1 .<\ m 1 Che ruched sleeveed from v n coffee spotted print
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    • 648 8 Wanted WANT£D Sewing Machines, any condition. 191, Victoria Street, Singapore or phone 3222. (No. 73M) WANIPD, Cyc-Auto. Aut.-Byk. etc.— lowest price, full particulars 42, Jalan Yon-j-Peng. Paloh. (No. 184 M) GKNTLEMAN desires acquaintance o? modest girl for week-end pictures. Photos returnable. Box No. 987 cjo Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No.
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    • 660 8 For Sale CILASS SHOW-CASE FOB SALE: Apply IfAlaya Publishing House. (No. 124 M) r OR S'l.E: Cheap secondhand school cxl books. 70, Bras Basah Road. Slnapore. (No. 145 M) FOR SALE: Portable Royal Typewriter $100!-) Good condition. Box. 2. Malya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 162M> NEW H.M V. Portable gramophones for
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    • 598 8 Motor Vehicles ho YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 67fiH) SALE Triumph Motorcycle 1>' 4 HP TWO-BirOlM Kn^ine Taxed, Insured. H r )(>- or nearest Offer, 3'Jl. Jalan Besar, pore. <No 118 M) SALE: Morris 8 Saloon 1937 niodH $1,200;- Box 993 co Malaya
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    959 5  -  H.L. HOPLIN'S London, Oct. 28. SOLLUM to Singa--1 pore" is the title of the first leading ricle m The Times Hay, and it is a reminder of the continuous British front between those two points which now confronts the Axis. "At the eastern end of the chain Of
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  • 322 5 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1941. THE EASTERN FLEET J*HE arrival m Singapore of the Prina of Wales, with other units of the Royal Navy, means that the Eastern Fleet, whose creation was foreshadowed by the Prime Minister m his speech m the House of Commons recently, is now m
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  • 358 10 Cable News From Down Under Melbourne, Dec. 2. THE Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said that everything possible was being done to speed up Australia's i defence and pre- paredness m view of I the m terna-tional j situation. He said "We want to lisre In I peace and
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    • 303 10 I SEE The Sensational sleigh chase with CONRAD VEIDT endeavouring to out-distance his pursuers! SEE JOAN CRAWFORD mercilessly I planning the destruction of a 7 -year -old I Child from an overhead Cable -car! I SEE THRILLS never before seen, even m the most j Sensational Screen Adventures ever made
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  • 332 11 Till: following is I In- card lor me second day of the Porak Turf iiih winter (Aircraft lot China and lanks lor Russia) meet, to be run at Ipoh on Tuesday, i>«'i\ Horses rl.iss 4, di\ I <i furs. Siwi 9.00 sii.nt Court 8.10 EWdasca B.K)
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  • 30 11 oECOND Lieut. O. M. Coltart, S.S.V.F., has been promoud to the rank of .ieutenunt C.Q.MS Edward Wharton 3nell, hlho of the S.b.VF., has been granted v commission as lieutenant (quarterniuHter).
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  • 341 11 Indian News Pars Bombay. Doc. 2. SIR Roger Lumley, Governor of Bom- I bay, has appointed a special board to ensure that all available means of transport are put to th« oeat use during the war. The board will be presided over by the Financial Adviser to the Government and
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    • 532 12 'U.S. FRUSTRTS NEW ORDER' Togo Sees Unprecedented Crisis Iti r^r cast Tokio, Dec. 4. AS a result of recent developments which are becoming increasingly serious, East Asia is confronted with an unprecedented crisis, the Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Togo, declared at the opening of the three-day East Asia economic conference
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    • 164 12 I Melbourne, Dec. 4. I »PHE Australian War Cabinet I I met here to-day. Although I it is understood that early this I week defence authorities were I instructed to prepare for the I possibility of action within a I matter of hours, despatches I showing
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    • 119 12 Sydney, Dec. 4. OVERNIGHT, the aaval balance of flower m the' Pacific and the whole strategic situation is dramatically changed, says the Sydney Daily Telegraph, m a leader on the arrival of the Battle Fleet m Singapore. The paper says that it will close the dangerous
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    • 166 12 (By Brian R. CqnneW Hanoi, Dec. 4. TltlE highest tension continues to reign m Indo-China. Rational considerations point to a solution of the present impasse whereby a conflict will be avoided but the possibility of a sudden coup towards Thailand is an ever-present danger. The dangerous initia
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    • 173 12 New York. Dec. 4. WHEN the new destroyer "Ellyson," sister ship of the sunken "Kearney," was commissioned m Brooklyn, Admiral Charles O. Andrews, Head of the Board ol Visitors at the Naval Academy, Ann.^clis, warned the men: 'You are going into active service." He added: "This ship will
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    • 189 12 London, Dec. 4. The Government motion, asking the House to declare that obligation for national service should extended to include the resources of woman power and man power still available and that necessary legislation be brought m forthwith, was carried by 326 to 10. The Bill was immediately
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    • 298 12 Amery on India's Future London, Dec. 4. THE Secretary of fcytate for India, Mr. L. S. Amery, was asked by the Labour member, Mr. Sorensen, at question time m the House of Commons to-day whether "he Intends to indicate to the people of India upon what democratic basis His Majesty's
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