The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 December 1941

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  • 16 1 The Ingpaore free daus US lU. l*>!» SATI RDAV, DRt'EMBFK 11, 1941 5 CEN I S
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  • 295 1 ALLIES SWINGING INTO ACTION IN PACIFIC Cu rtin's Disclosure On Reinforcements GEN. WAVELL'S IMPORTANT TALKS IN CHUNGKING Canberra, Dec. 26. Britain, the United States and Australia moved against .Japan on the job of reic enemy's pre>ent offensive advantage," Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Curtin, broadcasting to-day. unable to indicate the
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  • 84 1 N.I. Bombers Sink Another Destroyer A troopship tavia, I>«m 2«i. T( om- -day states: our army oncentrati( ar Kuchlng n r ind translink this is m lestroyer previmced aa sunk). one of our the outer posses- number of Jaof»«lused rery little Irome, however. r the tirr. ■> being. •nlled or
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  • 38 1 MME, LITIVINOV ON WOMEN'S PARTIN WAR least lima utviRusslao Ambasate. paid a played by women r democracy, s women v, M take and a Ding us back into leprta us of the 1 the democracies us," she added.
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  • 175 1 British P.S. Pilots In Great Air Victory Tur 1 i Chungking, Dec. 2G. HE biggest Japanese air defeat so far m the present war of the Pacific took place ycerday over Rangoon when i.» Japanese fighters and four bombers were -hot down by a combined force of British and American
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  • 347 1 airo, Dec. 2<». TT is officially stated that over 13,000 German and Italian prisoners have now reached hospital and prisoner of war camps, hut a large nuniher still remain to be evacuated. To-day's British g.h.o. mmunique sUite.>: Although isolated, enemy. In various stages o;
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  • 183 1 "THi: situatfc n remains un--1 changed." states a communique issued by Combined H.g. Singapore, lasc night. "I here were engagements between patrols m the area of Sungei Siput m Perak and north of Kt-maman m Trengganu. "There is no further news from Kuchins' Agency messages from Sin»apore, quoted
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  • 394 1 London, Dec. 2<;. SIR William Currie, Chairman of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, was appointed the head of the liner division m the Ministry of War Transport m succession to Mr. Harrison Hughes, who has resigned Router London. Dec. 26. ANOTHER bi£ contingent or
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  • 364 1 MANILA IS DECLARED AN OPEN CITY "We Will Fight To The Last Man"— Sayre Manila, Dec. 20. COLLOWING a declaration by Gen. Mac Arthur, ('ommander-in-Chief o\ the Inited States Army m the Far East, that Manila is now an "opc'i rfty, H the United States Hiffh Commissioner to tho Philippines,
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  • 782 1 STOP PRESS Churchill Speaks IF the pctpie asked him M they had a right to ask him- why Britain haa not the equipment, nircralt and weapons of all kinds m Malaya and the Netheri lands Indies, he could only point Ito the victory which Gen. Auchlnleck had coined m the
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  • 151 1 Man ila Po rt Arace Is Bombed .Manila. Dec. ZG. AITIIOl(,II •IBcially declare! an open city. Manila wa» under almost constant air raid alarms thr< u^hout the morr.in and earl> afternoon to-day with the Japanese unhading bombs m the port area. Ships m the har.iour were a;uin the obiectives of
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  • 58 1 Ratavia, Dec. 2G. A PASSENGER pane of the K.N.I L M (Royal Netherlands Indies Airline > was destroyed yesterday afternoon as a result of Japanese air activities, it is officially stated. The 1 passengers wore unhurt but ttll*e others, nil wirtfcsi orr r at'^rs
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 125 1 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK BIGIA TEA 'Must Co-operate With Britain' Madias, Dec. 10. "AS rcmlisti, WC cannr.t be indifforent to the ne°il for co-operation m the war effort," declared Sir Riioy Prasad Siimh Roy, m his presidential ach!rr»s to the 23rd session of the Indian National liberal fef'.eration here
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    • 158 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE DRINK BIGIA TEA HOI EL SUNDAY (mORNING tl A.M.- 1 P.M. POPULAR CONCERT RELLER'S BAND 1 Overture ZAMPA Ilrrold 2) Waltz GOLD AND SIIA'KK Lchar 3) Fantazia PIRATES OP P^NZANCE Sullivan 4) Selection DESERT BONG Romberg. 5) Selection THE SHAMROCK MyrMletan 6) Selection SOLJANKA Wilke 7) Selection
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  • 227 2 Enemy Lesser. At H.K. Much Heavier Than British ri.loii, Dec IC. ALIHCUOH British military and riviii m casualties at Hong Kon,' an bflk-ved to h^ve been heavy, the lf».^se<: Inflicted on the cnem must have been reverai times heavier. At the outset it was thought that with the Japanese m
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  • 53 2 Wa.-.hington. Dec. 2n. /^ONGKFSS lias been urged to slash non-essentla) military items from the Budgrl tv liclp relieve the ta.c load. Rr-crnimendationr, made by tho jnnt Contrea and Treasury Budset Committee to-day urge the outright abolition of some Government agencies or drasti" reauctions m appropriations for liicr
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  • 387 2 WAVELL JAPANESE-THAI PLAN Forces In India Are Now 'Strategic ally Placed' 1/ondon, Dec. 26. INFORMED quarters m London pointed out to- day that Britain has kept her full manpower m India, under Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, strategically situated with regard to the Japanese-Thai plan, m which connection it is pointed
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  • 126 2 A nglo- U.S.. A ss u ra nce To Austra Han Premier Premier New York, h, A HINT regarding the fnbjects of the Roosevelt C discussions appears m messages exchanged by pj Roosevelt and the Australian Prime Minister. M the opening of a new radio telegraphic circuit. After greeting Mr.
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  • 372 2 Huge Nazi Losses On Wh ole Front Ignition. Dec. 2( CEVFKAL Moscow messages tell of German losses m nun and mat Moscow sector more thai: ln,/x> t been wiped out m recent fights ai «1 va booty from tanks to wirele&S -tat -n In the ljut .si:: days, occur to
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  • 170 2 20,000 Jap Troops In Hunan Clash f hsjMgksag, Dec. M, NEWS »r Chineasj operations on :ii.»iiii:uid opposite Hong Kon\ L, given m t« -day's ommunlqne from Chunßking. It says that Chinese attacks on the Canton-Kowloon railway are dt 1 loping satisfactorllv and that Chinese troops havi now cut the nemy'i
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  • 170 2 Tokio Terms To Hong Kong r>Kio radio says that reports from Rong Kov 5 state th( t Uowing conditions have been made by the representative <>; the Japanese Army disarming the british f' r•< a In !lt> ;K d». Gaardlßg l»y certain Japan«M' troops ip «»rdcr to nr<--servr n^«ii'«' nncl
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  • 104 2 ALTHOUGH the Japanese had said that the PaciHc war would be a loni< one—and for the moment it was unnecessary to contradict them Mr. John McDonald, broadcasting- from the Singapore n\dio station lust ni^ht, declared that "it v. ill not be such a very
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  • 80 2 londtin, DOC 2C. BEFORE X bvtag for Washington las 4 m: lit to confer with Prcsidrnt Koosevelt and Mr. rmrchill. Mr. Mackenzie Kitic, .wiaduiii Prime Minister, 1 paid a tribute to the defenders of Hunk Kon(. Their two- weeks stand, he said. m.i>
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  • 149 2 HSCE niPinb. is of the Ro>al Nrihfrlands Na\y m the lan East have been awarded British war «let oratioi.s, accordint; to an AdniiraVty rorrununique issued yesterday. The comi inique announces the following B rris: DistiußU' Servile Order to Lieutenan* < ummander A. J.
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  • 105 2 St. Pierre Is. Votes For Free French A CABLE .r Fr c J lon to-das I SUlt Ol th< the occupa together with I by the announced that 98 pi r c n were m The cabl add Of t: LSCit< U < Dthuslasm ballot i French i iter In
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  • 500 2 Church ill, Roosevelt Realize N eed For Swift Action 'pin: THCBB' diploma*.' eorres- pondent says Mr. Churchill's i vi.sit to Washington is without (Precedent. Nerer before has British Prime Minister met the American President while both countries were engaged side by mcic In arms against a common foe. The te?m
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    • 475 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT BOARD RESIDENCES YORK LODGE <4 LLOYD ROAD. SINGAPORK SUPERIOR RESIDENTL\L ESTABLISHMENT. vw.il Furnished Rooms and Exceptional CuisineItafij or »lonthl> Phone 3303. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE i,v kxan c B: nka will be cloeec mr- smrsdMy f Jan. l. r >->>•. Jan. Z, R SINGAPORE VfUNICIPALITY h r>mont List ltM2
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    • 790 2 SECURITY REGISTRATION, SINGAPORE Full List Of Registration Office* Tlie following additional offices have been established for thr purpose of effecting Security Registration m Singapore. Registration vill take place at these places and at these places only: A. DIVISION Divisional Security Warden's J leadquarters, c,o Messrs. Sinie Darby Co.. Ltd.. 5.
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  • 679 3 Inter-State News By Air Mail State Control Of All Railways AUSTRALIA is not likely to experience a shortage of foodstuffs, but the question of its disposition is being examined and a scheme has been formulated for the establishment of large depots of essential commodities
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  • 893 3 Owen's Invention Best Gun In World •THE Owen Run. invented by an Australian, and being massproduced m Australia from Australian materials, has proved under thorough tests, to be the best light sub-machine gun erf the war. With a lower trajectory over 300 yards, it is far
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    • 486 3 p 0 BRHISH INDIA ftp C AR LINE Incorporateo ie Sngiand) tM NSUIAI ,Mi OKILNTAI C i> p ASSENgeb \Nl> CARGO SEKVICE B m. m Perlo- «nd th, Cnlu* Kinfdom m r ZJ2S2 IJESrz. SL5T5sa cor tatesi information appl* to:— ■J; A"»* Co ha Cotlyc, Q ua > |ci 696
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    • 1178 3 RUSSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. CHARTERED BANK OF TTFKpv wAirm, INDIA, AUSTRALIA HENRY WAUGH AND CHINA COMPANY, LIMITED 1 ua TAIAI^« The undermentioned Branches of the above Bank are at present The business of the Penan* bein 6 operated from Singapore Branch of this Company is now Branch to whom all
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    • 164 3 SIPEIMMOHS HAIR KEMOVE II WITH "BALDWIN" HAIR REMOVING GLOVE safe clean convenient. 30 cts PER GLOVi: U.S9 I'EII SET OF Sl\ Ohtainahle from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD. TENDER. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will received at tli' Office of the Director of Public V,\ rks to noon of Jan. 3,
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    • 137 3 It's tastier idtfi••l CRH M^E XOUR MEMS MORE HOUWSHIH6I" "^LIM gives you all the wholesome nour* i»hment of fresh, pure milk. That is because Klim fa fresh, full-cream milk. It is powdered and packed by an exclusive sanitary process so that it will keep indefinitely without refrigeration. Only th« water
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  • 1027 4 SINGAPORE ZIIL 225 m. 1.333 kcs.; ZHP 30 96 m. 9.69 mcs.; ZHP2 48.38. m 6 175 mcs.; /111'. 1 41.38 m. 7.25 mcs. ZIIL, ZIIPI and ZHP2 5.55 a.m. News Signature Music; GOO News m English; 6.05 European Music; G. 40 Announcements m French; 6.45 News m
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  • 405 4 CLAMOURING TO GET AT JAPS AUSTRALIA'S most successful fighter and bomber pilots m London are clamouring already for a chance to fight directly for Australia againtA Japan, writes the London correspondent of the Sydney Sun. They have never slackened their efforts one iota here, bu^ they
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    • 263 4 iwffiToN T DAY -coNoiT.oNEo- .41' 2.30, 5.30 8.30 ST IT THEN 'OOMPH' AND NOW 'WHAM!' '^^'^B^BX^ y t^ v ft I>BHfr1 >BHfr JINX FALKENBURG JOAN DAVIS They'll MELT you m COLUMBIA'S "TWO LATINS from MANHATTAN Entertainmen t Extra ordinary! ALSO: BY COURTESY OF B. M.0.1. B "BRITAIN CAN GIVE IT"
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    • 69 4 PICTURES FROM |jj^|»^ j||ggpiPS ,ff|j THE FRONTS IN f lll^ NORTH MALAYA- jS?j| v cnang vacuect mWs< PICTIBES ARTICLES INCLUDE: Malaya At War Man Made Thunderbolts which Reveal Night's Secrets Boat Which Is Winning Battle Of The Atlantic The War On The Air Lord Halifax In Hollywood Dead U-Boat Officer's
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    • 149 4 VA V 1^ C^ fc^* IMt mt, mM 111 KU «S. /JB ALEtpfljmj Over these years, the accumulated ex peri- :jA^ ence has gone to /ft perfecting this brew. \H[ There's nothing like a fragrant cup of Robinson's i^L^^W N^L«^^^^ Coffee, a blend of th /^\SK^^<\\!^mJ choicest coffees V^S^^^H carefully
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  • 676 5 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, DECEMPBER 27, 1941. Chinese Mobilize ~•v-c1 c o m c U r m Singa- adjustment to grave emergency c community's th< vital part it the defence of Chinese are realLgh they have ippointed as any of Initial Japanese experience of trymen m tit them that
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  • 459 5 iTHE report of enemy landing at Kuchlng on Christmas Eve and the announcement in j yesterday's communique that there Ua»s since been no direct communication with the' Sarawak capital show that the Japanese are continuing their occupation of British Borneo, j Although most of our forces j were
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  • 146 5 F WAPT irAT^^^TT^, Washington, Dec. 26. >EARL HARBOUR'S lessons of the Dec. 7 attack have been taken to heart. We are now well up to strength m all our units and the men want only one thing, namely, to get at the enemy, said
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  • 297 5 OFIFERRING to criticism of the x decision to retain m the Australian Military Forces, men desirous of enlisting for overseas service, the Minister for the Army iMr. Fcrdc) said recently that by the calling up of all units for full time duty, the training of the
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  • 129 5 Chunskins, I*< 2€i CuMMKNTING on. the Hong Konu situation, a Chinese oftii rial statement declares: "The gallant struggle put up against dds by the British and Canadian defenders at Hong Kong has evoked admiration and praise from all Chinese circles m Chungkin,;. It has pleaded
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  • 127 5 Katavia, Dec. 26. rfliE N( tin: lands Indies passed 1 its Hist wartime Christmas I day with no. t of the men mobi- Used, no leaves, most of the oflicers continuing normally m the blaeked-out cities and pes-simistic reports from Pacific fronts, the only cheering
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  • 66 5 (hangsha, Dec. 25. SEVERAL Japanese transports from Yi.ehyang, east of Tungting Lake, attempted to land troops on Monday m the vicinity of Luhsi Kay m order to obtain a foothold to launch an attack on Chinese positions m eastern Hunan However, the landing parties v/cre successfully checked by
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  • 631 5 London, Dec. 26. A YEAR age the Axis powers proclaimed the last stage of the war to expel Britain from the Mediterranean and Africa had begun. To-day the Nazis are turning m Libya and Russia and Mare Nostrum is clear of the Italian Fleet. On
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  • 123 5 Batavia, Dec. 26. nrHE Java Bcde reports that the Allied canteen opened here is available to anyone serving with the Netherlands Indies fighting services, Allied forces and mercantile marine. Such canteens will probably also be opened m other Netherlands Indies cities. It is learned that
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  • 22 5 Malaya's Air Officer Commanding. Air Vice Marshal Pulford. greets personnel of the Dutch Air Force at Singapore.
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  • 320 5 New York. Dec. 26. COMMENTING on the seizure of St. Pierre and Miquelon islands, the New York Times writes: •*As an exploit the incident was picturesque, but as an act of policy it seems to have been a blunder lor which no
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  • 191 5 Washington, Dec. 26. ADM. MUSELIEKS action at St. Pierre and Miquelon came as a surprise for "all partiesconcerned," to use the wording of the State Department announcement. Adm. Muselier's whereabouts had been known here sine** his arrival ei?ht days ago, but the real intention of
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  • 125 5 EMPLOYERS oi labour are encouraged to build up reserve I supplies of food for issue to i their employees m an emergency, states a communique fr<>m V*m'Food Controller. Applications for I permission to purchase stocks h\ excess of the amount authorized I to be aeqeired by
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  • 284 5 Chungking, Dec. 25. WHILE Mr. Churchill is holding another meeting with President Roosevelt to discuss the Pacific and Atlantic situation, the influential Ta Kung Pao m an editorial suggested that m order to gain the upper-htnd m the southern Pacific, Britain and American should lose no
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  • 45 5 Ratavia, Dec /^KN. Sir Archibald Waveil, Cotb-mander-in-Chicf, Ir.dii, htf sent a telegram t<j the commandc 1 the Netherlands Indies Arm;Cicn. tcr Poorten. wishing thNetherlands Indies forces ail suei OCS.S m m-> on «hall of aU the i men under rommand Rewur
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  • 34 5 l>at:i\i.l. l)er. JJ FOLLOWING vie inatructionfl the Free French Hi^h Commissioner m the Pal Bast, th Free French In the Keth Indies will Immedj ely arith :h ;a:
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  • 35 5 I!;it:ivj.\ 1», ffHE Netherla I d r« ceived C 250 .10 N< therlandfl K« ;i Cn 1 London :i.^ .1 token <-r admirati :or the hen v titiK c ol I vices. Reuter
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  • 1006 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT By While mne Dutchwomen with children have left Singapore and gone to Batavia. the many who still m Singapore are all working at some sort o[ war service. Many 01 them are nurses m the hospitals and at lirst aid posts, some work m the
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    • 27 5 y ot Available Navy Blue Kid Polish stock is limited, •j j* advisable to l)lf> „;irlv to avoid disappointment \OONG CHEONG Shoe Co., NwrtK Bridge Road SIHGATORI
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  • 865 6 MILITARY CO-OPERATION WITH NETHERLANDS INDIES "Planned Months Ago DUTCH AIR FORCE UNIT HERE LAST SEPTEMBER \UITH our Dutch allies actively co-operating with British forces m the war against Japan, it may now be revealed that, m September, a party of European officers, N.CO'fl and other ranks and native soldiers of
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  • 78 6 IILGULAI lONo prohibiting persons from carrying on the business of hanciiing remittances to China from Chinese m Malaya lor the suppcrt of their families resident there, unless they possess letters of authority granted by the Financial Secretary or his deputy will be strictly enforced, j
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  • 159 6 WAR INSURANCE ON GOODS A REMINDER that all war rislcs insurance policies for goods will go uul of force at midnight on Dec. 31 I has been made by the Deputy Fin- ancial Secretary, S S., as chairman of the Board of ManaKemen' of the War Risks < Goods) Insurance
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  • 291 6 Public Security Registration an oflfeuu statement urge* up- on people of all communities In Singapore that they .should be sure to jutain registration during tho yrr: >d of eight days beginning .j'T Sunday morning. This security registration la very important. It mutt include every persoc. living m Singapore, apart tror^
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  • 231 6 Volunteers' Pay Allo wane ls DATES >1 tKUiy pay and allowances lor the Volunteer Force while on active service have been announced Thtv are us follows: Pay' I-KUt -OloiH-1 $18 45. Majo. $12. J0. Captain st.oj. lieutenant $5 55, 2nd Lieutenant $4. t0. Command Pa> OUict r Commanding a battalion
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  • 78 6 THE manager of a Singapore factory writes to say that h? has found red laterite clay mixed with water a good substitute fci costly painted camouflage Tnis factory \as white and stood out clearly m the moonlight, but the use of this tree and easily
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  • 89 6 FOR driving a motor-car with its headlamps on and unshaded during a black-out practice at 6.45 pm. <n Oct. 27. a taxi-driver, Nk Ah Pong, was fined $25 m the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday. Claiming trial on a charge of failing to abide by the lighting regulations. Ng
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  • 234 6 fITARM ana well-earned tributes are paid to tho soldiers of the Malay Regiment, and to enlisted Asiatics m various units, for their bravery under hre during operations m the F.M S. Some men of the Malay Regiment were on leave when hostilities began They
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  • 21 6 I'ombs bfiaj lojdtd i*.tu .1 Xctlkerian< i ik .\ir tone plane at a base 'somewhere m .Malaya."
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  • 341 6 ADVK'K which has proved its worth m the fighting m North Malaya fa passed on to the civil population m memorandum issued from Air Headquarters, Singapore. The Royal Air Force has noted \Mth Interest the publicity re- ntly given m
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  • 55 6 DIM it LI I has mm experi-cm-ed m dt'trt tins unshaded !i«lit from air-wrlls and skylights m Singapore. a,s such illumination cannot br detetted hy uurden and police foot patrols. The public is accordingly reminded of the necessity of shadinc ur preventing all illumination
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  • 148 6 A TOTAL One ol $:ii>o (m default, 12 weeks' fimple Imprisonment) was Imposed on Dan Him Jin. proprietor of a .shop at Alexandra Road, In the Singapore Fourth Court yesterday, when he v.as convicted on two charges of selling a katty of salt for lour
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  • 28 6 Prom Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Dec. 2C. AN air laid Warning was SOOnd- ed her* this monttn*. Kfl p npmy planes wero seen over Malacca town.
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  • 115 6 liuiatia. lice lii. ALIiiWLC.iI there was little heart for the usual Christmas celebration Europeans m Batavia and elsewhere m the Netherlands Indies spent ChrLstma.s Eve dining quietly ana sitting on the dusky terraces of hotels, restaurants and private houses. Women organisation* arranged u-r Christmas sifts
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  • 72 6 Penan g Chamber Of Commerce Meeting A; a uo> :ui meeting or the Penans Chnmbor of c merco, h?li m the office of Evatt f Co yesterdfty, the question of the application of war risks insurance *\;s discussed The meeting appointed subcommittee to go into the matter, nnd its report,
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  • 370 6 AN "epic of Journalism,' was how Mr. F. H. Grumitt the proprietor of the Straits Echo and the chief Air Raid Warden, Penanj, described the "wonderful" way m which Mr. M. Saravanamuttu the editor of the Straits Echo, brougn. the paper out daily during
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  • 346 6 Army, Navy And Air Strengths Of Allied Axis Powers Compared lionclon. Dec THE Allies can muster an illimil manpower. As the following cvi si.oi Britain, 2,500,000; Tnited r.ussia, 8,000,000; Netherland i The fir.st thrre groups are all well-armed. Most of the N.I. force* are adequately armed. The Chinese are able
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    • 198 6 JOHORE WAR ZONE COURT ADVISERS 'pHE panel of advisory members constituted m Johore under the Emergency (War Zone Courts) Regulations, corvsists of: -The Financial Commirsioner, the Cimmissioner of Lands and Mines, State Commissioners, the Superintendent of Education, the President. Town Boards, Johore, the Deputy State Secretary. District Officers. Assistant Advisers.
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    • 69 6 STEPS TO PREVENT WASTAGE OF WATER S'JEPS are being taken m Johore to prevent wastage of water. No one will be allowed to bathe or wash anything m public irrespective of whether or not the water Ls taken from public hydrants or stand pipes, nor shall water be taken from
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    • 55 6 B P IB MB sß^^arf >/ there's no mixtaiiini! I 11 is one of the better coflci X^ y OQOM Immus are imv* t fully raMtod w iMtng rich. o.Js;it;uJ n.. f "^(lw^^ ROASTED, > 1 P^\V GROUND r^S^J W m PACK^ PHONE 5376 FIVE U«^ 5 t |i C.S.
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