The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 December 1941

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,4%. US ID. l£tt SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1941. S C'CMS
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  • 1256 1 'Majority Evacuated/ Duff Cooper Discloses ISLAND EXPOSED TO ATTACK lister's High Tribute To Indian Troops majority of the civilian population of .iiu ha> been evacuated. This uas announced A. Duff Cooper, newly-appointed British t Minister for the Far East, broadcasting the Singapore station last night. news is
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  • 216 1 IT is officially announced m 1 London, sa>s United Tress, that Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, now m Singapore with Lady Diana DufY Cooper, ha> been appointed Resident Minister for Far Eastern affairs m Singapore, with Cabinet rank. He nill preside over the War Council
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  • 212 1 JOINT FRANC O-U.S. DEFENCE OF CARIBBEAN POSSESSIONS? Washington, Dec. IP. IT is learned authoritatively, reports Reuter, that the French authorities m Martinique have reached an agreement with the United Sta'e? under which the neutral status of the French possession and the naval vessels stationed there will
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  • 60 1 London. Dec. 19. AT a Privy Council the King signed a proclamation which makes single women between the ages of 20 and 30 liable for service with the auxiliary forces. The first group of women to be called up under *he new scheme will be
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  • 21 1 London, Dec. 19. THE House of Commons went into n secret session to-day m order to discuss the war situation. Reuter
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  • 72 1 London, Dec. 19. NEWS from Chinese sources confirms that military conversations between the United States, Britain. China and the Netherlands Indies are now m full swing m Chungking. According to present intentions the Chungking deliberations are the forwunner of what will probably be even more important
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  • 168 1 London, Dec. 19. The safe withdrawal of oar garrison from Penang was revealed m London yesterday afternoon. It is not stated when the withdrawal took place but it may have been when our forces from the mainland withdrew to new positions south of the Krian River Renter The
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  • 432 1 Australia Awake To Need For Reinforcing Malaya London, Dec 19. LONDON watches the cUlTerent theatres of war with mingled reelings: optimism over the Russian and Libyan fronts and anxiety over the Pacific front. The Ked Army's mass attack, irflicting severe losses and casualties on the retreating Germans and recapturing areas
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  • 746 1 "CONSI DERABLE" JAPANESE LANDING IN HONG KONG London Says Situation Is Serious London, Dec. JO. THE Japanese have effected a considerate landing at Hon^ Koti£. Heavy fighting i* groing on and the position is serious it is .Hated authoritatively m London to-day. It is ;idded that there is a comparatively
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  • 201 1 "Wave After Wave Of Red Troops" BERLIN ON EAST FRONT RETREAT Kuihishev, Dee. If. THE Russians have stepped up operations immediately west of the Moscow-Mo jaisk sector, as the right and left wings continue steadily to bend back the German northern and southern flanks. According to a Pravda message Russian
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  • 97 1 Cairo, Dec. 19. TO-DAY'S British G.H.Q. communique states that Derna aerodrome has been recaptured and that the pursuit of the enemy to Derna and beyond Mechili con tinued all day long. It is stated m authoritative circles m London that the enemy appears to have retired m
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  • 118 1 MR. F. D. Bisseker. of Penang. who is senior European unofficial member of the Legislative Council, will broadcast from Singapore at ».45 p.m. to-day on the recent Japanese raids on Penang. This was announced by Mr. Dun Cooper m the course of his talk
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  • 72 1 Manila, Dec. 19. nrHE Philippines Department of the Interior m Manila has reported that the Government is m complete control of all provinces except small areas about Vigan. Apparri and Legaspi. where the Japanese established landings several days ago. High-flying Japanese planes roared over Manila city In
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 24 1 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK BIGIA TEA RAFFLES HOTEL TO-DAY TIFFIN TIME CONCERT I P.M. TO 2.30 P.M. INNER DANCE 8 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT
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    • 94 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE DRINK BIGIA TEA sea View HOT EL SUNDAY MORNING II A.M. -I P.M POPULAR COMCBBt RELLER S BAND 1) Overture SEMIRAMIS Ros&im. 2) Waltz WEDDING OF THE WINDS Hall. 3) Pantazia CARMEN Bizet 4) Selection THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS... Morgan. I) Selection ROSE MARIE Frlml. 6)
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  • 54 2 (Prom Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 19. ORDERS just gazetted forbid any motor vehicle other than official cr.rs from its ing the roads during an alert. Under the r"~rv rP¥il!s*!oiM a.l ears must stop and draw to the side of the road and the
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  • 39 2 'Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dee. 19. AS from Jan. 1, petrol rationing m the states of Perak, Pahang md Selangor will cease, states a gazette notification published this evening.
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  • 656 2 Grand Fight By Gallant Indian Troops ENEMY MOWN DOWN IN DESPERATE ATTACKS Cairo, Dec. 19 ABANDONING considerable quantities of vap material, the remnants of the 21st and 15! Panzer divisions and the Ariete (Italian) divisio were swept back 30 miles to the west by Imperial
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  • 125 2 Washington, Dec. 19. ACTUAL war developments were overshadowed here this morning by an authoritative report that the anti-Axis powers will meet here probably at the end of January* to coordinate all their resources and strength. The United States. Britain and Russia have taken the lead m making
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  • 223 2 Lisbon, Dec. 19. UP to a late hour last night the Portuguese public had not been informed of the occupation of Timor by Australian and Dutch forces. Only those who listened m to foreign broadcasts learned of this new development m the Pacific. Reuter
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  • 50 2 Spain 's A ttitu de IT is officially announced m Madrid that Spain is to maintain her attitude* < f nonbelligerency m face of the e\tension of th« war to the Tar East. This follnv. s the mealing <f the National Defence Council which yesterday concluded its sittings m Madrid.
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  • 552 2 London. Dee. 19. fPHE argument that there is r» A skeleton In 3ritain's cupboard regarding India but that the solution of the Indian !me vould contribute incalculably to the winning of the wa; is the theme of the leading article m to-day's Daily Herald, ft says that
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  • 92 2 Sydney. IV< \u AUSTRALIAN opinion U*\* f* that a supreme effor. m M be made to hold Mala. Typical Piess comment 5 that of the Sydney Sup In an editorial it ur,rs Australian Govrrnm v, insist, uith every oun. strength and authors th m adequate
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  • 92 2 <From Oir Of C n Kuala Lumpur I*< GAZETTE notil i evening anne i jticn of "Estate A which for the pn ;to Negri Bembili n under the launder, L D c i and will oe formed as the L D C Their iutii > wil
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  • 27 2 rrilE Air Mill L -Last night aircn \J^. ber Command and rt-i tack on warships vi ck« None of our air Reuter
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  • 28 2 Bit 11 THE NetlKTl:.: Cross Is fully has made all visions m eonno v/ar. When the I comes, it can lnti without 6* United Press
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  • 33 2 sale of all rubber m the cciitraified m a G--the N.I Export O^^SSwv will ouy all rubber a: regular the export of surh t^a. outoin* la for United Press
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  • 16 2 l^ service if njj* all Chinese in the H rtwIiM between ine Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 662 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services For particulars apply Municipal Secretariat. Supply 01 Standard Htsn Pressure Copper Cubes Date oi Ciowig 4 D.m Jan 5 1942. £uppiv and delivery of J.OOO--10 Amp and 60—20 Amp. A C. Meters. Date of
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    • 383 2 BOARD RESIDENCES YORK LODGE ft LLOYD ROAD. SINGAPORE SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENT. Well Furnished Rooms and ExeepttoaaJ Cuisine. Dftll? or Monthly Tfa«ne 3303. PUBLIC NOTICES. MALAYAN BAGGAGE SERVICE FURNITURE TRANSPORTIITG A: STORING Phone 7230. P.O. Box 811. Office 2-H. RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Katong Park. It is hereby notified that
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    • 236 2 PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE Any member of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps new m Singapore and who for any reason has not yet been mobilized wtil report to HeadQuarters, S.S.V.F., Beach Road. Singapore, between 8 am. and noon on Saturday, Dec. 20, 1941. NOTICE. LICENCES FOR SHOTGUNS CARTRIDGES
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    • 86 2 EDUCATIONAL DOLLAR ACADEMY Dollar, Scotland Preparation for Universities, Army, Public Services, Commerce: On list of Schools nominating lor Sandhuist. Contingent of Junior Division O.T.C. Mild climate and healthful surroundings. Specially suitable for colonial boys and boys from Urban areas. Preparatory School adjacent. Prospectus Mid full particulars may be obtained on
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  • 180 3 London. Dec 19 ACCEPTANCES for the Free Handicaps show the absence of the King's famous two-veai-r.:ds. Sun Chariot and Big Game, neither of whom has accepted for the two-year-old handicap running as three-year-olds at Newmarket on Apr. 7. Lord Derby's Watling Street, the other famous two-year-old of the
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  • 57 3 London, Dec. 19. THE deathrol] m Wednesday's earth- quake at Formosa was 319, according to an announcement yesterday by the Japanese Overseas Ministry. Another 174 were seriously wounded and 263 slightly injured, while 1.768 homes were destroyed. Railway, telephone and telegraphic communications have been restored and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 171 3 .^r jf. ____^NH N^k^P N^fcr B^^^R^^^^^R^i^^^B Rw flr rV r^T V A JL,. 1 TO-DAY'S DEMAND IS FOR QUALITY! JEWELLERS 9 QUALITY IS £IFT QUALITY, PLATINUM 6c DIAMOND JEWELLERY IS QUALITY AND VALUE COMBINED. FOR UTILITY EXCELLENT SELECTIONS AVAILABLE IN SILVER E.P.N.S. GOODS. VisM the leading Jewellers B. P. de
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 443 4 P. ft 0. IRITIS! INDIA APCAR LIRE incorporateo id ftigtanrt) •*KNINB(7IAB IMD ORUKNTAI M. CO- MAD PASSENGEB 4ND CAJIGO SERVICE n* ava iiaftii f¥Hai art oetnt mamtalmwi 09 the r a I N 0* tnm Ike Stralto to tbeii ami oort* of call t» Cfctaa. U*ia Ccrto- aa« the Gattod
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    • 369 4 50% OF SERIOUS EYE TROUBLES Sg^s> t > '■■>>x-''!^snH ■•■'.V* < :?f A^Mj^Mß^BHfflEK?lilEiKSS i' v A w liH BHbjy' 1 *'*i^t'*'- ViiTmiMMBB ■■rhSßf-S-, < +r i CaaseJ ty neglect An authority on thecyes^to rcoentlyf I sutcd that 50% of serious eye troubles .are ra f caused by ncglert. These troubles
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    • 282 4 Became Beautiful m a week WRINKLES CONE— SOFT SMOOTH "SKIN LOVELY COMPLEXION BI^)/?1I Nil iifti ■ft jH Ap I Miss Drouet made this amazing change m ncr appearance m 8 days Read beto* her personal letter m «hich she explains exacts now she did it ano how any woman can
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 734 4 To-day's Broadcasting SINGAPORE ZHL 225 m. 1333 kcs.; ZHP 30 96 m. 9.69 mcs.; ZHP2 48.58. m 6175 mcs.; ZHP3 4138 m. 7.25 mcs. ZHL. ZHPI and ZHP2 6.55 a.m. News Signature Music^ 6 00 News; 6.05 European Music; 6.40 Announcements m French; 6.45 News m French*: 7.00 News Commentary
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  • 435 5 Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1941. tjR DUFF COOPER, m his .i s t last night I UM announceappointm?nt as r for the Far o! the position m A- wt have not suffitc garrison the ich is now exposed < been necessary the majority of the lattan. Were it
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  • 161 5 TPHE tradition of the Press x that the "paper must come out" has been well maintained m Penang during the last week under exceptionally difficult conditions. Although communication between Singapore and Penang is now impossible, the lest phone conversation between Mr. Saravanamuthu, editor of the Straits Echo
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  • 515 5 ANY doubts about the part that Australia intends to play m the war m the Far East should have been dispelled within the last few weeks by the aggressive and determined manner m which the Commonwealth Government has tackled the many problems confronting it. The attitude of Australia
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  • 406 5 Cairo, Dec. 19. THE following delated dispatch from Renter's special correspondent with the British tanks near Gazala describes the early stages of the great battle which resulted m the rout of Gen. von Rommel's force. "Since noon on Saturday our heavy tanks and lorries
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  • 89 5 Washington. Dec. 19President Rooseveh has signed legislation giving him new administrative authority to prosecute the war. The powers, which re-enact and extend those granted to President Woodrow Wilson, include: 1 > Establishment of censorship over all forms of foreign communication: (2) Redistribution ol Government administrative functions:
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  • 138 5 A CARD system, similar to that enforced m connection ith rice purchases, has been introduced for the purchase of atta flour. Under the order gazetted yesterday, no private purchaser shall buy »tta flour at a rate exceeding the taftowing scale: for each male over
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  • 140 5 Ma %'la, Dec. 19. AN APPEAL for an all-out effort against the Japanese especially by the people behind the lines, was made by President Quezon, m a broadcast m the Philippines to-day. "We are resisting effectively on all fronts and the situation is under control,"
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  • 286 5 London, Dec. 19. ON the front south of Moscow, the German troops, having withdrawn from Shchekino, south of Tula, continue their swift movement to the south, endeavouring to avoid engagements with pursuing Russian forces. West of Moscow, fierce fighting is reported m progress west of
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  • 325 5 FOLLOWING the Japanese j declaration of war on America and England, the various provincial Governments m India ure tightening up the A.R.P measures, as also other precautions o meet all eventual ties, reports Router from Bombay. The Benjrd Government has ordered no sounding oi either steamer
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  • 69 5 Gazala. Dec. 19. tOR the first time m this campaign I have authentic information concerning bloodshed between the Axis partners, writes Reuter's correspondent with the New Zealand troops near Gazala. One Italian officer, ten other ranks and one German soldier have just been captured here by British
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  • 38 5 Washington, Dec. 18. REAR- ADM. RANDALL JACOBS, on duty with the Atlantic Fleet, ha# been nominated by President Roosevelt as the New Chief of the Bureau of Navigation m the Navy Department for four years Reuter
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  • 33 5 It is announced In Washington that Gen. D. Mac Arthur. Com-mander-in-chief of the United States forces m the Far Fa" handed President Quezon cheque for $10,000.00 for putt. relief and civilian defence.— Reuter
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  • 21 5 Men of the new Chinese battalion who are aiding m withstanding; the Japanese assault on Hong Kong;.
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  • 527 5 RUSSIA'S Air Force has revealed itself as a great and potent factor which has seriously crippled German striking power. Before Russia entered the war. however, it was an enigna. Its size, composition and relative efficiency as well as the extent of the aircraft
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  • 91 5 London, Dec. 19. WHEN the House of Commons y ester day discussed at length th" Christmas recess the majority of mem bers were found to be so opposed to th» period contemplated by the Government that finally that period was cut m half by agreement. The members
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  • 459 5 "1 EOPLE TOOK IT AS A MATTER OF COURSE" k SCOTS padre assisted iii UK con. veyance of the wounded to h0*p1a1...... five persons »we bui led under I bris for five days, then rescued and akrn to hospital where they are now ecovering from
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  • 1129 5  -  MARY iIEATHCOTT By THE day nursery of the Child Welfare Society m Victoria Street has been closed for the duration of the war. Much of the equipment has been moved to Tan Tock Seng Hospital where two wards are m readiness to receive babies and
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  • 38 5 AN OFFICIAL notice to Ml 12-bore shotguns and cartridges i% published m page 2 to-day AS *ur\\ firearms and ammunition must be handed m to the nearest police *trtu n before 9 a.m. next Monday.
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  • 36 5 In an article concerning a w the Sultan of Johore to his troon Sultan was referred to as "Hon. < nel Commnndsnt."' Tne Sultan holda the rank of Major-General, and mands the Johore Military and teer Forces.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 31 5 flow Available "KIWI" Navy Blue Kid Polish 4s -t«ck is limited, it is advisable to buy early to avoid disappointment YOONG CHEONG Shoe Co., }54 k *36 North Bridfe Road SINGAPORE
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  • 191 6 THE Government's warm appreciation I of the public-spirited manner m j which the Chamber is co-operating with the Government m the present emergency Is expressed m a letter from the Colonial Secretary. Mr. S. W Jones, to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce •The whole-hearted efforts
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  • 86 6 'THE Middleton Hospital will shortly have six additional wards, which are being erected by the Municipal Cor^ir'issioners as an emergent measure At a meeting of the Commissioners resterday. it was decided to accept a render at $15,000 for the erection and completion of the superstructure only of one
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  • 79 6 MUSLIMS will be granted free permifs to slaughter animals at the Municipal Abattoirs on Dec. 29 Hari Rays Haji. This decision was reached at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners m connection with the proposal by the chairman of the Mohammedan Advisory Board, which supported by all Muslim Commissioners Mr.
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  • 537 6 Machinery Set Up For Granting Of Relief ALLOWANCES to members of the Passive Defence Services and the Local Defence Corps have been announced, while machinery has been set up to grant relief to the families or dependents of men who are on active
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  • 135 6 COL'ND walking through a rubber plantation m a defence area with a lighted oil lamp m his hand at 5 a.m. on Thursday, a Boyanesc. Nasru bin Bunga. was arrested and charged. Nasru pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Court yesterday to a charge
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  • 59 6 UIGH tubute to the fighting ability of tht Punjabis m northern Malaya was paid by British soldiers who have arrived here on short leave. "The Fur i» bis are magnificent.** they declared '"I hey are living up to traditions and all that has been said about
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  • 93 6 QNE of Singapore's leading' cinemas, the Capitol Theatre, has been requisitioned for Government purposes. There was only one performance yesu'rdav the 11 o'clock show and there will be no further shows. The requisitioning of the airconditioned Capitol cinema hall will involve the closing down
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  • 232 6 riIHE Singapore Municipal Commissioners are digging slit trenches m all suitable places to serve as air raid shelters for the public. This statement was made by the President, Mr. L. Rayman, at the Commissioners' meeting yesterday m reply to a question by Mr.
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  • 242 6 COR selling a hen's egg for five cents r instead of 4i/ 2 cents, a retailer, Neo Wee, was fined $100 or, m default, six weeks' simple imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Court yesterday. The offence was alleged to have been committed outside Maxwell Road Market
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  • 162 6 TXJ make the roads safer m the A blackout, Mr. T. H. Stone suggested at a Commissioners' meeting yesterday that a white dotted line down the middle of each road would help traffic considerably. The President. Mr. 1.. Rayman. said that this was being
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  • 105 6 AFTER seeking legal opinion, Singapore Municipal Commissioners confirmed at their meeting yesterday a decision authorizing the Superintendent of the Town Cleansing Department to deduct from the wages of labourers amounts not exceeding the value of tools not returned, or lost by labourers, subject to subsequent report to,
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  • 509 6 Melbourne, Dec. IS. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, announced that the Advisory War Council's recommendations will henceforth cover international questions affecting Australia; the higher strategy of war; reviews of the naval, military, and air situation m consultation vith service chiefs and war policy generally. He has
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  • 565 6 MALES BETWEEN 20 30 AFFECTED A PUBLIC Service Register has been established m Singapore. This will be for all males over 20 and under 30. Registration will be compulsory and will begin next Tuesday. Compulsory military service is not contemplated, but compulsory service m matters
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  • 218 6 THE order imposing a restriction m the number of courses m meals applies to meat, poultry and game fish, eggs (otherwise than m the form of an omelette or scrambled e^gsi with or without bacon, omelette or scrambled eggs and cheese. Except with the written pennirsior.
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  • 56 6 THE husband of a missing European woman. Mrs. T. N. Jackson, seeks Information regarding her whereabouts. Her last known address wa.care of Mr. J. B. Ogle. 4 Ayer Hitam Road. Penang. Anyone having knowledge of the whereabouts of Mrs Jackson, is kindly requested to communicate with Mr.
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  • 60 6 MR. A. J. Brcga ani Mr. E J. Bennett were re-elected to the Board of Control for Public Halls m Singapore for 1942. Their re-election was confirmed at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday. Other members of the Board interested m music and drama are Mr. Tay Lian Teck.
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  • 247 6 Government Not Leaving Ca pital SITUATION IN K.L. (From Our 0%. K**la Lumpur S?S DIFFERENT '"'•<**■? r Lumpur nU^ to the town* ft, d»u£> warning to-day \v ,iv s r and workers m chop 'anftS* m the tusines> /..i doa^ went quietly to BhelSfL 1J put In i basements of
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  • 110 6 •yHE Sunday c grairme of '.:*tfcodK Church v. ill be lield at 9 a.m. or. >. Ik n*»amtn^ ha^ beo the prim-try rhildrev. th? and the older p*ople will takp Two Christmas dramas will be 51a. The tMMm 'fi to braj white gifts for the
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  • 32 6 "fpANGLIN." C^Tiieroon Hi?Mi» L baardinT school will f-opn Singapore on l>r °<> Parfnt< r ing to enfr The.: rh.lidren are rj" asked to pommuni Irtter t Griffith-Jones, cure Mesm P^ and Company. Bi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 AH URGENT APPEAL The Asia lie Peroleum Co.. Ltd. and the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company desire to make an urgent appeal to all customers to return all empty returnable drums m their possession, immediately, to the points from which they normally obtain supplies as it is vital to the war effort
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