The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 January 1941

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  • 20 1 UTE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 1«4#1. KSTD. 1835. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2J, 1941. 5 CENTS
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  • 302 1 British Forces Occupy Positions In Eritrea ITALIANS IN FLIGHT Cairo, Jan. 20. THE finish lories m hast Africa are making successful <mi the Italians on three widely separated ironK Important is m the vicinity of ilritfch units have occupied points And south-east of
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  • 65 1 Another Italian Division Is Annihilated By The Greeks I «>ndon. Jan. 20. man declared lio last night division m ::uihi:ated. rv communique prisoners have quantity turn fallen into c:- reeks. noifili :uid n^agemcnta on the have resulted m advancing their line, «:eek spok an- tsi night. f .hat thousands of
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  • 28 1 Kingston (JaMaica) Jan. warship* operacnew Caribbean bases to-day when a the Hircraft-carrier raisers and nine des--1 r an Bigh: base nvs ,11 Jamaica.— Reuter
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  • 37 1 TAnli ;ua, Jan. M). ne Leeward islands, tana La them, is le&v- hortly T o discuss '.vith legates, -vho ar^ ulso tlah capital, questions kaam of defence Lfcvari [slanda 10 Reuter
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  • 78 1 London, Jan. 20. pvAME Margare. Lloyd-Georgo died tn-dav three days after her husband's 78th. .birthday, reports Reuter. Mr. Lloyd^George made a car dash trom Churt, Surrey, to Criccieth, Wales, but is believed to be held up m the Midlands Dame Margaret was 75. Three weeks ago
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  • 151 1 No British Guns For Japan London, Jan. 20. THE British authorities have pro--1 hibited the export of "guns" executed by British manufacturers for Japanese customers. This is revealed m correspondence passed between the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, and the Labour member of Parliament, Mr. Alfred Edwards, published to-day. Last December
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  • 81 1 London, Jan. 20. casualties from air raids m England during December were 3.793 killed and 5.044 injured and detained m hospital, of which 1.434 women and 521 children were killed and 1,775 women and 307 children injured. The persons killed m December again show
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  • 24 1 Bombay, Jan. 20. PUR thousand more Italian prisoners arrived here to-day from the Western Desert of Egypt. Reuter
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  • 354 1 London, Jan. 20. A DESIRE to dispel misunderstandings which might prejudice relations between the authorities m occupied France and the Vichy Government was the chief reason for Marshal Petain's meeting with Laval, according to a communique issued after the meeting and broadcast by
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  • 381 1 Hitler Duce Confer At Secret Meeting Place URGENT PROBLEMS FACE DICTATORS Berlin, Jan. 20. UITLER and Mussolini met to-day, announces the official German news agency. Count Ciano and Ribbentrop, the Italian and German Foreign Ministers, were present at the meeting, the place of which is not, however, indicated, An official
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  • 853 1 "Democracy Not Dying" Roosevelt Washington. Jan. 20. ON each inauguration day the American peope have renewed their sense ot dedication to the United States, declared President Roosevelt m his inaugural address here to-day. -In this way ihe task of the people is to save the nation and its institutions from
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  • 38 1 Berlin, Jan. 20. /^OLONEL Donovan. President Roosevelt's personal representative, whose visit to Europe is shrouded m mystery, has arrived m Sofia (Bulgaria) from Athens, according to a German news agency message frwm Solii. Reuter.
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  • 224 1 Washington, Jan. Ju Before going to the Capitol to take the oath as President of the United States for the third time. Mr Roosevelt went to church with his family and joined m prayers for world peace and defence of American liberties. Thousands of visitors from all over
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    • 101 1 BIGIA TEA BRINGS THE FRESHNESS AND FRAGRANCE OF THE MALAYAN GARDEN. DIRECT TO YOUR HOME SEAVIEW HOTEL BALL-KOOAT PERFECTLY AIRCONDTTIONED BY SEABREKZES TO NIGHT THURSDAY, FRIDAY 6c SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE *US!C BY THE EVER POPULAR 1 RELLEtt BAND DLNNER $3.— NO ADMISSION CHARGI SATURDAY: EXTENSION TO 1
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  • 325 2 Good Year For S. A. S. A. ANOTHER successful year ot swimming and water-polo activities fs recorded m the annual report of the Singapore Amateur Swimming: Association, which holds its annual general meeting on Friday. The report recalls the fine performances put up at the second annual open swimming championships
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  • 433 2 AN additional duty of two and a half rer cent, on all rubber produced and exported from the Colony was authorized with the passing of ths \Var Tak (Additional Rubber Duty) Bill through all stages on a certificate cl urgency at
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  • 265 2 AN appeal to British Europeans vho even now are doing no war work as yet," to come forward without delay, unless they are incapacitated on th e grounds of ill-health, was made by the Governor. Sir Shentcn Thomas, m a speech m the Legislative Council
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  • 140 2 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jan. 20, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose.. 36 r 36 7 =< No IX K.S.S FOB m cases Jan. -Feb. (Sellers option) 37 l s 37 3 s G.i-A.Q. R.S.S. P.O B tn bales Jan -Peb Sellers
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  • 117 2 HORSE-LOVING Mr. Robert Skene. an Australian international polo player who has represented Australia against Britain m 1937 and Britain against America m the series of games for the Westchester Cup m June 1939, has arrived m Singapore from Australia with his wife. He is on his
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  • 44 2 A Japanese photographer, M. Mitsunaga, reported to the police yesterday, that an attempt had been made to poison him. He declared that san*3one had put poison m his curry. He said his suspicions were aroused when he tasted the curry
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    • 281 2 The Famous Star of 'The HUNCHBACK of NOTRE DAME' m RKO Radio's Outstanding Dramatic Hit! A A AdKi A a A<~\ f^v. A TO-DAY AT ■L Hi Ml W^n 'i$ M 3 15 6 15 and RESERVATIONS MUST BE TAKEN U? J3EFORE 9.15 P.M. RKO RADIO PICTURES Jllill d lßn^
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    • 5 2 eater U Malaya's Waste Products
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    • 58 2 £ARLY this week the Central Depot of the Pi.n^JJJS^L 8 1011 of tne Patriotic Hnnl moVed back t0 Government House, Singapore. The Depot will be open as usual: On Wednesdays, from 5 to 6 p.m., for the issuing of wool to those who are unable to attend on Thursday mornings;
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    • 159 2 The new Pance Team Sensation of th( GEOKGE MURPHY LAN* JU^' Their brilliant dancing- m this any mu*i will astound you CAPITOL g»^, and laughtßi r* KENT JAILUn v^yfti^ Produced by J*ck Cumxnings Special Supporting Programme [ncludin FOOLISH' ("Crime doesn't pay" and Latest Metrotone Ne\\>: Including ACTUAL PidfTRES released by
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    • 114 2 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails clcse at the General Post Office as follows: TO-DAY Africa (South) surface lpm. Canada surface 4 p.m. air 4pm China (except Yunnan and Szechwan Province surface 4 p.m. Ceylon surface l p.m*. Formosa surface 4 p.m. Hong Kong surface 4 pm. Indo-China surface 9 a.m.
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  • 726 3 How Inferior British Force Drove Enemy From Base Of Kassala -r-rii/ London, Jan. 20. |Hfc importance of the British capture of Kassala was emphasized by an expert m London to-day. It is known that the Italians had m Kassala, when they evacuated the town
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  • 278 3 Abyssinians Are Impressed By British Might Khartoum, Jan. 20. RRITI^ vr recently fleW >° k B lent rendezvous to make British mission hPioi-K to organize Abyssi!ch ,fSo£ Messages from this British-Ethiopian outpost, "f d uider the very noses of the idenly ceased and sJspected that the British had bet-n captured.
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  • 83 3 Vichy, Jan. 20. iy|OKi<: money to pay for the German army of occupation has been borrowed by the French Government from the Bank of France. A new decree approves an increase of the Bank's advances to the state from 73 milliard francs to 85
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  • 89 3 Tokio, Jan. 20. THE draft oX the speech of the 1 Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, to be delivered to-morrow at the opening session of the Diet was approved at an extraordinary Cabinet meeting last night. In his speech. Prince Konoye will stress that Japan is now being
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  • 277 3 Berlin, Jan. 20. FIVE German aircraft yesterday failed to return from operations against the enemy/ states a German High Command communique. The communique records an attack made yesterday en Valetta harbour. Malta, by considerable numbers of German bombers and dive-bombers m which "several hits with
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  • 112 3 A GOOD deal of additional accommodation has been made available to the Department of Statistics, states a written reply given by Government to a question by Mr J. I. Dawson. The reply was tabled at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. The offices of the
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  • 366 3 INDO-CHINA BID TO END CONFLICT Story Of Talks In Bangkok Shanghai, Jan. 20. THE French authorities are believed to have made overtures for an early settlement of the Thai-Indo-China conflict when the acting Minister, M. Roger Garreau, spent one hour yesterday conferring with the Thai Prime Minister, Mr. Songgram, according
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  • 142 3 BUT PUTS ASIDE BIG SUMS FOR DEFENCE Stockholm, Jan. 20. SWEDEN'S strict neutrality was reaffirmed by the Foreign Minister, M. Guenther, m a speech yesterday. Trade with western countries had practically ceased following developments m Norway and Denmark, he said. "Although trade with the Soviet Union, Germany
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  • 97 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 19. MORE than 250 members and friends atlfg tended the Johore Civil Service Club's annual "Twelfth Night" dance last night. The club was very tastefully decorated with flags and bunting and coloured electric illumination. The Tungku MahJcota, Ungku Abdul
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  • 69 3 »T«HE Finnish Minister to the United States 1 has appealed to the Red Cross for assistance to avoid famine m his country. The British Embassy says that Britain will permit supplies to enter Finland if the Finns abstain from unneutral acts such as the arrangement
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  • 640 3 'THE Singapore Tribunal, yesterday heard 75 more applications 32 from the United Engineers Ltd.,— for exemption frcm continuous training with the Straits Settlements Volunteers during th e February-March period. Of these 75 applications, those of Fraser and Neave Ltd., and Mansfield and Co., Ltd., were
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  • 252 3 London, Jan. 20. IN a broadcast last night a young officer who is himself m training described how the British army is being taught to deliver "the righthanded punch which one day ii coming to the Germans." The British army, he said, was undergoing training m
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  • 94 3 London. Jan. 20. SOUTHAMPTON was the main target of German raiders last night The raid was not severe but while it lasted the raiders made a determined effort to set the tewn on fire. Hundreds ot incendiary bombs w^re promptly rendered ineffective by firewatchers. Pour occupants
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  • 43 3 Lima (Peru Jan. 20. r[E importance of developing economic and cultural relations between England anJ South America was stressed by Lord Willingdon m an interview last night on the arrival here of the British trade mission Reuter
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    • 65 3 "W aoouf \l 11 "a two pound I /I >>T Rabbit l$ I J Xjr Jz' enough for y^\^A^ C four persons Nw \J /I of good I ma a Sy y^ Ijl flavoured I Vicious and 1 II J\ yj? Rabbit*— I J .^^W^ \s j/ as tender I
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    • 60 3 RED PALM OIL This oil contains considerable quantities of Vitamin -A and is specially prepared for use as a cooking oil and as a medicine. It is excellent for preventing influenza, coughs and colds 50 cts. per Bottle Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD OPENING TODAY AT THE
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  • 589 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1941. The Paramount Issue "I ET everyone not only put his 1-1 whole energy into the work of defence but let him inspire and urge others to do the same." This sentence from the Governor's speech fairly sums up the views expressed by
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    12 4 The Little Man to the Reporter: "That's where get it from' I
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  • 520 4 Singapore Arrest Led To Unearthing Of A German Plot A REMARKABLE stay of how a German agent was arrested m Singapore m June 3915 is told for the first time by Lord Hardinge of Penshurst, m a letter to The Times (London). The story is told by Lord Hardinge m
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  • 42 4 I IAESPUL V attacks on M the people of Mai Huge masses ol m i stpod the m<l« ol crashed down have been buried high efficiency o cessful rescut I mot on after eaci Reuter
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  • 22 4 Jin IT is learned I new Indo-Burn.. I will begin it Hi v I The Burma eh the Prfrr.lrr Reuter
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  • 821 4 WL. White, one of the able band of American journalists who have been describing the courageous uay m which London has stood up to six months of bombing, stresses m this ariide that, m spite of the blitz, the old world dipnity of
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    • 120 4 First m Malaya NUMONT FUL-VUE The rennement and symmetry ot Numont Pul-vue styling Is evident at a glance. Here is truly handsome eyewear. Each of cne features rtelow is an added reason for selecting Numont Ful-vue for your own glasses. 1. Endpiecrs not attached to lenses. Numont Ful-vue construction eliminates
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  • 1475 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By THE Uwab Sergeants Mess m the Garrison for gffae iaUrd of hospita- out, if I may des--Tien*s Committee m meats for the ball. Messenger, excelled It was. of course, .nd among those i -Col. M. Elrington a as
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  • 1133 5  - IN THE GARRISON. Nomad By MEMBERS of the Selerang lfl Women's Club were the hosts at a very successful dance held m the Gymnasium on .Thursday and members from other Families' .~lubs m Chanjri were there m full force. Lt.-Col. and Mrs. Graham, Major and Mrs. Lees. Captain and Mrs.
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    • 59 5 COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS ENROL NOW are now oetng made m^teneement of classes he 1941 year of training. ■he following subjects:— i Chamber of Commerce <*\ imination subjects. Matriculation June 1941 »nrl Plain Wi. nilfiemte Examination. •nber 1011. i Commercial Certificate Suhiei ts classes and fees may application to— The Director. Tel:
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    • 120 5 I Order delicious Magnolia I I Ice Cream for your next I I "Social"... order it this I I convenient and money I I saving way I fL^ras Organisers of social functions will find ordering «HH mBBBB their j ce cr eam by the gallon both economical and convenient. For
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  • 33 6 Top picture shows scenes on the bridge of a unit of the Royal Navy m n%Z?JS? S .f I*'1 and men n the toofc -°"t tor attacking atr/J/t
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  • 1202 6 'Would Lower People's Morale At Time When It Should Be Sustained' THAT confidential information which the police have come into possession of during the course of their work over a period of years pointed conclusively to the undesirability of public lotteries was stressed by
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  • 41 6 AN INDIAN, Shaikh Pareed, faced three charges m the district traffic court yesterday, of voluntarily causing hurt to Supaat bin Rakin, to Squadron -Leader Christopher Crowley, and to Wing-Commdr. C. W. CoffeV. bY UPgiiPPnt Hriv<r>ty Qlnpa,^!^^!!^.^^-^-
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  • 551 6 Renewed Plea For Malayan Council To Guide War Effort A RENEWAL of his appeal for a Malayan war council, was A made by Capt. N. M. Hashim, speaking on the adjournment at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council. -"Let us be wise m time and create a practical central organization
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  • 51 6 rE traffic returns of the Singapore Traction Company, Ltd.. show an aggregate for the last three months of 1940 of $758,000, an increase of $92,000 over the corresponding period of the previous year. The returns for December, 1940, amounted to $256,000, an increase of $31,000 over December,
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  • 99 6 "QTRIKE ou. the case," said Mr. »^J. G. Rappoport, Singapore third magistrate, yesterday, when before him appeared Tan Kiat Leong, a 36-year-old Hokkien who pleaded guilty' to stealing four fresh fish, the property of the Municipal Commissioners, from the Mcßitchie Reservoir, m the early hours
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  • 220 6 MAY God forbid that disaster." declared Capt. N. M. Hashim m the Legislative Council yesterday when speaking on the adjournment, he said tha: the Malays, whom he represented, knew full well wha; victory by the AxLs powers would mean. "It would mean the complete
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  • 69 6 ALLEGED to have .stolen a gold chain and two gold lcckets worth $73.14 from Lay Ec Chan. Tung Lian Leng. a 17-year-old Teochew youth, claimed trial m the Singapore second court yes.erday. The offence was allegedly committed In front of a post office m Queen
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  • 388 6 A CHINESE, standinu by the roac P s icle at Jalan Besar chatting I a couple of friends, was a Malay and managed to stagttj! a nearby coffee-shop b it was de* when he was adm: 4 nto 1 Tock Seng's Hospita. wards, said
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    • 50 6 i^l^^H il^^^^l c tended moving to new premises but unforeseen cirP'l^ff'^P'PVVvMßUlJH^ cumstances have made cancel these arrangements |p and carry on at the old I address. Our policy of p Quality at reasonable prices w^ a wa ys be maintained. The Inexpensive Quality Store. PASKOE'S LTD. 54 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE
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  • 481 7 Service Chiefs Himself Among Its Members "POLITICAL SYSTEM DOES NOT DELAY ACTION" rxjs LOSING the existaKe of a War Committee m Malavi GtverMT, Sir Sh«nton Thomas, declared m the yesterday that Malaya knows well defence h the one paramount issue and ihat
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  • 40 7 v.. ech by Capt N. M. •mor said at yesterday's legislative council that he j.p notice of the Director of 1 *nd Propaganda the suggestion ■•Wber nad made for giving more -m measures which were -cen to enrure complete pre-
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  • 173 7 pOR breaking into the servants' quarters of the residence where he was once employed as a gardener. Jobri bin Haji Ali, a 23-year-old Javanese, was sentenced to 10 weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the Singapore third "magistrate. Jobri. who pleaded guilty to a
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  • 212 7 "I HiKED the car but did not return it." 1 admitted Soh Pong Sal. a 37 -year-old Hokkien. when he appeared m the Singapore third court yesterday charged with misappropriating, or converting to his own use. a motor-car belonging to the General
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  • 69 7 T. A. BOUCHER was fined $20 m the district traffic court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to driving his motor-car negligently at the Intersection ot Bras Basah Road and Victoria Street en the evening of Dec. 4 last. It was alleged that Boucher drove his car into a
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  • 1007 7 "DOAD discipline can only really be assured with' the co-operation of '.he public/* declared Mr. A. H. Dickinson, the Inspector-General of Poiice, when he applied for such co-operation m the course of replying to a speech at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday by Mr.
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  • 1065 7 "THIS Bill gives the people of the Colony the chance which the people of Great Britain have grasped so eagerly, of making a direct gift towards the colossal task of financing the war," said the Colonial Secretary, Mr. S. W. Jones, seconding
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  • 1446 7 "CALLING UP ESSENTIAL" DUE TO WAR SITUATION THE necessity of ensuring: that Volunteers during their 1 periods of continuous training are made fit for war vas emphasized yesterday by the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, Lieut.-General L. V. Bond, replying at (he Legislative Council
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    • 454 8 SITUATION VACANT SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Appointment Of Assistant Bacteriologist The Municipal Commissioners re-, quire an Assistant Bacteriologist for their permanent staff, the appointment being m the flrst instance en probation for one year. Candidates must be British subjects, and must hold a qualification In Medicine and Surgery regustrable m the Straits
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    • 84 8 cent testimonials sho 4 Municipal Secretary later than Apr. 1, 1941 Candidates may be required f fled m writing by Health Officer to pres-rr for an interview by .1 i: t Health Officer selected cipal Health Officer. Sii tJme and place to be a Further particulars i! reonT-w* be obtained
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    • 114 8 LAW NOTK i lok THE I)A> Before the Hea'Me Th, GfcM u^ (oart N«. 1 at lt.Jt a.m. Magistrate's Appeals Low Cheng Swee vs. Rex Chua Ah Vow vs. Rex. Wong Wai Pong Vf) vs R*i Before th« HmW Mr Ju.i.., Terrell m Court No. 4 at 11 am 5.260
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  • 352 9 TITITII further Air Raid Precaution, ▼▼practices taking place m Sin~»por. and Johorc for three successive day*, beginning to-day, the following reminders should be noted. 1. A night practice will be between 6 p.m. to-morrow and 6 a.m. on Tbur*. day, with probably more than
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  • 3032 9 Decision Taken By Legislative Council T OTTERJES and gaming had been the means of i pauperizing a large number of the working class people m Malaya, was the opinion generally expressed by opponents: of State-controlled war lotteries during the lengthy debate on, ihe
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    • 339 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENPEIg NGAFORB MUNICIPALITY Fenders. 1 invited for the -rials or services. For Municipal Tenders' par- aiJ ild v btoftna for thej 1. 1941. to Mar. 31. 1942. j. 12 noon. Mar. 10. yes .or Water for May I, l**i lo Apr. 30, 4 p m., Apr. tings. <Depo-:
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    • 315 9 SITUATIONS VACANT. DRILL SHARPENER WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Must b e experienced. Apply Gammon (Malaya) L'miUxi. Mile, Bukit Timah Road. Applications are invited for the Dost ga D o^e gm cr r m^ arine Sin O apore. Commencing salary $400 Dm r'smg by annual increments of 05' to fnould m S imU
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    • 831 9 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE TURF -CLUB. Spring Meeting 194 L SATURDAY BTII, WEDNESDAY 12TII AND SATURDAY, 15TI1 FEB. 1041. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon WEDNESDAY. JAN. 29, 1941. SWEEPS.— A S5 UNLIMITED SWEEPSTAKES FOR MEMBERS ONLY will be held each Race day. Applications for tickets must be to writing and be
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  • 940 10 R.A.O.C. "A" Tengah "B" Play Thrilling Draw OPENING GAMES IN S.C.C. SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGBY VESTERi)AY was the first lay of the Singapore Cricket Chib's Seven-A-Side rugger tournament, and the three Earner that were played yielded keen, spectacular and grimly-contested rugby. The las. match oX the day. between the RA.O.C. "A" team
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  • 391 10 if one is to judge by the hockey trial held by the I Eu^els oi the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday tu»Vl**t will have a big chance of winning this seasons annuafenSunter Colour^ met Whites m the trial and won by four goals to
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  • 16 10 THE Royal Singapore Golf Club's women's foursomes competition, arranged for Friday, has been cancelled.
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  • 149 10 Khalsa 3; S.B.C PLAYING forceful hockey on the padang yesterday, the Khalsa Association beat a weak S.R.C. eleven by three coals to oii m a rather scrappy game. The conditions underfoot were not couducive to good hockey, but the players did their best and
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  • 91 10 r[E Singapore Cricket Club will not run its cricket tournament this season. This was announced at the annual meeting of the club's cricket section when Mr J. H. Wilmott. convenor, addressed r-he meeting. Mr. Wilmou said that the tournament was being abandonned on account
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  • 48 10 HPHE S.R.C. team to meet the S.C.C. "A" team m the Seven-A-Side rugger tournament on the padang tliis evening will be as follows: J. G. Reutens: L. Outschoorn. E. Ebert: J. W. Van Rooyen; W. Matthews. A. Clark*. J. Loveday. Reserves: R. Thoy, P. Mo*s
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    • 341 10 Weights For To-morrow WEIGHTS for all nine races at Ipoh to-morrow, the second day of the Perak Turf dub's "Spitfire" meeting, are: Horse*. ClaM 2. Div. 2. 6 farloAfs Golden Melody 9.00 Where Am I 8.03 Dover 8.11 Danger Zone 8.02 Harlequin 8.10 Teddy Boy 8.02 BatU 3.C8 Ooid Point
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    • 32 10 TO-DAY'S SPORTS EVENTS Ratter. S.t( H^ m ment, S.C.C.; Si. A>dr^, iH4 f Anti -Aircraft Rattrr> < hai... Hockey: C.S.C > s s, Boys' A«w.. Bale^fer P OM <>fli ▼s. R.A.F Ordnan.r c, Jfronnd.
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