The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 January 1942

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,506. tSI It |K3!> THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1912. S CENTS
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  • 367 1 Enemy Pours Tanks &> Armoured Units Into Battle DEFENDERS BEING PUSHED BACK Invaders Said 30 Miles South Of Manila Manila, Dec. 31. Jl is officially announced here to-day, says Renter, that the "enemy is driving: in force from both the north and south. His Hive-bombers
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  • 166 1 Gen. Rommel In Serious Position Cairo, Dec. 31. pj v i.Li.mement took place A Western Desert yesteri ird of Jedabya, in nslderahk damage was axis fighting vehicles, to to-day's British mmunlque. Bsessages from Cairo Gen. Himmpl's position ai and report that lmItr iil troopi have advanced to .west and are
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  • 67 1 1 .ii.J 111 Dec. 31. trade onion delotntion London on TuesAnthony Idea, BriMh mot< r<-d through ral I ar a5 in 'bey Inspected tne The IB v^kom- let ea'our anl f to the M. Svernflc, re- rktns das es In H- ,4 -x1m »prp striving
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  • 54 1 < hun;king. Dec. 31. i KunR Pao to-dny InOM Government's lam for 1942 as. i 1) ft of a wartime Polir the .Swirem^ T"'~•i ns i's advla i don nf a Directorate y x r V o tSS rtlon ir K'nd lUfetlon of ric*> -:ir M» lmrw>rtnr.t pnet!ee
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  • 273 1 Bombing Of Medan Airport Described Cairo, Dec. 31. THE Japanese parachutist*, who according to reports circulating in the last two or three days i had invaded BBBftft&EA, wore i LttMX enemy pilots bailirs out of damaged planet or enemy a nta who disappeared amor.^ the population. semi-of!:cial sources stated to-day.
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  • 63 1 Uatavia. Dec. 31. 'pO-UAV'5 Dutch Army communing nvs- 'Ti'imbins; attacks were ma^ rm Hie OOtsr provinces. Three r™nle v r o silled, five iertousty oounded and 14 -liehtiv oounded. The isareh fur nersehutlsta who o-„ mipnosed to hare landed near Mer»an Vsumstrs*. has proved that the ws< bs
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  • 58 1 Wellington. Dec. 31. TUP: New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, announced to-day that Ocean Island was bombed on Monday. There were no casualties but Mi^ht damage was done. Planes were also reported over Nauiu on the same day bu* there was no bombing. Japanese air reconnaissance
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  • 28 1 IT i-s officially stated that all Japanese residents to Singapore have been accounted lor and tbere is no truth in rumours that some have escaped the pcUce roundup.
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  • 131 1 Melbourne, Dec. 31. AN important announcement covering; the major decisions by Mr. ('bun-hill and l*residen; Rjoscvrit concerning the Errand strategy in the Patific and I) iscd on the message from Mr. liur hill is expected to be made by the Premier, Mr. John Curtin. .vithin 24 hours.
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  • 129 1 SINCE the cuibreak of the war with J.ipan. 32 enemy aircraft have been destroyed In the Far Ea. t Commar. 1 area, cipht m^rp 'iave boon probnbly destro:ed and 10 have been damaged. They include enemy nircraft shot down by Bfhtan or anti-aircraft fire
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  • 57 1 A POLICE nwUdcation states that the parking c* can will be reduced t.> per cent at Collyer Quay. r:.uiies Place and Coiiyer C'uay Reclamation. The nicas'iro will ue strictly enforced and motorcar owners who havr hlUiertJ porked th.nr cars In the so areas are strongly
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  • 132 1 :>>ndon, Doc. 31. ADMIRAL btl Hogcr Keyes, whose II juar oM no, LfcMt Col. Geoffrey Kejes, was reported to have tx>en killed in a Commando raid on Gen. RomimTs headquarters In Libya, stated to-day that he had received no news of his except that he
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  • 47 1 London, Dec. 31. A NOTIFICATION has been received in London from the Swiss consul•:'>ner:il in Shanghai that Biiti h and A'ncrican officials In Shanghai, Canton. Hankow. Tientsin and Pe'.ing are confined to their hotels and consular compound* and arc well treated. Private citizens are not interned. Reuter
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  • 254 1 Chungking, Dec. 31. AFTER destroying their speedboats In order not to leave a trace of their trail to their Japanese pursuer.--. 68 survivors ot the 72 who SSfftped from Hong Kong on Christmas day made their way Inland through guerilla areas and headed for Shaokwan. hcidquarters
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  • 83 1 London. Dec 31 THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Kingsley Wood, in a New Year message, says: "We have many anxieties and difficulties in the Far E;;st. All the armed forces of the Crown and the Allies arc playing d noble and vital part
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  • 35 1 ijhunjwin^, Dec. !tl« pKN. CHIANG X.V:-S*iEK issued a New v-e^r message to-ni^ht addressed to the Chinese nation, urging the pop'Uaee to redouolc their efforts ind to endure kardships until victor? :s v,\m. Reuter
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  • 49 1 London, Dec. 31. AN Air Mini try communique s fttss: 'Coastal Command aircraft asa:n attacked sh loping at I*a PaiHrr la 4 night. Bombs were seen to bur^t on the mole nnd a ta-kcr was bombM and boli- vod to be hit. No aircraft i-' mi it p. Reuter
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  • 321 1 Reds In Hot Pursuit Of Retreating Enemy In Crimea L— iton, Dec. 31. IUIE latest ncwi Ircm the Crimea i3 that the Russians are in hot pursuit o f the Germans retreating from Kerch, it Is stated in London that in view of the great effort made by the Germans
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  • 373 1 R. A.F. Strikes Again At Sungei Patani 'Drome THE Royal Air Force is still striking boldly against the enemy and further bombing raids have been carried out against the aerodrome at Sungei Patani. According to last night's official communique, the Japanese have
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  • 36 1 Singapore Bombed CINC.AFOR was again raided last nUV., .vhen several formations oi «*nem> aircraft Hew over the island. Some oombs were dropped bjt, so far »s was known at mid-nig-ht, no were caused, it is learned.
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  • 82 1 DUTCHMAN 'S FEAT London. Drc. 31. "yyHEN ;h( Gtrmans invadtd Holland 21-year-old Dutr*hrrhn. O. van Meurs. serving In the Royal Netherlands Navy, made tfood his escape and. with a few compatriots, br< upht e Du'ch ship to Hartlcpocl. He now has betn av \rdcd tht> hiuhrst Dutch flyinu honour the
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  • 188 1 Wash ngton, Dec. :*O. FIFTY per cent of America's national income, approximating SiuO.OOO.OOO.UOO, will, la the fiscal year beginning Juiy i next bp devoted to war purposes. PrtMdrnt RoosLVtlt expressed this liope at a Prtvs conference when he revealed that in the current fiscal ytar
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  • 84 1 Washington. Dec. ol TIIIC Washington Post, comment. r.~ edit iria'.ly on Pre idev.t Roose e t s pledge to protect the independence of he Philippine-, st.ves "The tlpinos have won their freedom t>v negotiation and the r present strung m.iv be reparded a* a sort of
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  • 36 1 London Dec. SI. ;^S ripi of the admiration vn I r the pchicrrr:ents of tho N I. farces, Pri**c"> Bcnhmrd has dccii<vi 'o Rf ic ti to them £10.mo from The Pj-ji-. Bernhard Fnltflrc Fund.- Reuter
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  • 27 1 London, Der 31. THE d«-ath is announced at Falnioulli of Mr Jimes Doiii^la c Rttiart I r\\\et Eneinc-r of ihe Publi- Work* Detmrtment nrd Irrtgmtlon Rnrnia Reuter
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  • 23 1 New York. Pec. 31. p r; v -v -rivices revived here irriioa'.* that the fall of Manila is considered imminent. Reuter
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  • 48 1 Ottawa. \>vc :jl. Mr. Vlstm Chii—hill. Brit: h IVirre Minister, il i „1 here to-d.ty that be honed tha* the derisions on >p-1 Mm 4 "T? for the fut;ire i of the war made in the onfer-e-'-os with P~"ii!r'M Roosevelt would he "expressed In dcrds, not words.*— Reuter
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    • 406 2 P. 0. BRIIISN INDIA ft APCAR LIME incorporated is England) rBNINSULAB \ND OKIfcNTAL ft. CO- MAIL PASSENGEB 4ND CARGO SEKVICi. Ibe oeai mcsUO* temces arc jrini maintained try the r A O. 8. N Co. from the Straits U tbeta asua) Torts of call la China India Cerlo- md tbr
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    • 221 2 PUBLIC NOTICES. "amendment! ccthrii; «o.. i.rn.'s Ol I IC! s Manager -Main Building, Battery Road. Entrance' Boat Quay. Telephone No. 5131. STATE OF TOHORE. 'a.- ualty Ideni if icat ion Bureau. A central office for the rec^straUon of every person has been set up in your town and all persons
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    • 1048 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC CO., LTD. in the U. Kingdom) Notice To Telephone Subscribers To relieve congestion on the automatic switches in thi Central TeJephone Exchange, subscribers are hereby notified that non -Important calls should be restricted to two minutes' durar'on. and that during the hours 10
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    • 210 2 PUBLIC^NOTICES^^ 1. RICE BRAN CATTLE FOOD IMPORTS INTO SING A POHK HIOM N.E.I. The Food Controller hereby appoints Harper, Gilnllan Co., Ltd., Singapore, as his Agents for the import !.nd distribution of Rice Bran and Cattle Food ordered by ClovernT%UCB BRAN CAItJUE FC)OI> IMPORTS. Harper OHflllan Co.. Ltd. request all
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    • 292 2 PUBLIC NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Claims For Refund Of Assessment On Vacant Houses. Notice is hereby givr.i that claims for refund of assessment on vacant houses within Municipal Limits for the period 'rom July 1 to Dec. 31, 1941 must be sent in on or before Jan. 31. 1942 Applications for
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    • 60 2 SINGAPORE I lIUNH tPALRI I 'I H Tender b M following ma For parUcuJ Secretariat Suppiv ill sure C Clownß fiupplv m 10 Ami *c r I tpm I suppiv Water tor Closing H Supply of Dl provr l H manufa H Extend- Januat. C H Mm PUBLIC NOTICL. BURTOL3
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    • 773 2 To-day's Broadcasting SINGAPORE ZHL £26 m. MUKMii £BTl SO. 96 m. 9.89 m cs.; ZHP2 48.58 m 6.1-iBn*; «1.U« ZHL. /All l and ZHP2. 5.55 a.m. News fc>ignaiure Music; 6.00 News in Ei^lish; 6.05 European M Announcements in French; 6.45 News ir French*; 7.00 News Commentary in French; 7.15 The
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  • 492 3 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1942. The New Year I q: RE must to-day I wartime resolution. I v*42 which now lies j I is certain to be a I great trial to every I but if on this New M I we resolve that I shall not
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  • 21 3 I' of the large Influx into Of twiuaoj from Kuala r atOSI north of that a small number ol evacuees lay.
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  • 568 3 "t uri t Batavia, Dec 31 ISi Tv r hold ut in ihis part f in bJm« ti^hvT y> at H rCSS confcrencc Gen. U r Poorten stressed he was confident tho N E 's oS-n-sjve against the Jans would very V3SJ* UP °y
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  • 69 3 Batavia, Doc. 31. THE N I. authorities disclose that the personal papers of Japanese interned in the N.I. consist largely of MM of the most complete s-els cf pornographic pictures imaginable." plus rxnti- American propaganda such as The country is run by Jews, headed by a
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  • 200 3 Chungking, Dec. 31. COLLOWING thfir dmmatic Ofaftst" mas Day e. c capc from Hong Koni, Acmirs 1 Chan Chak. lc&ding a party of Brit I- h and Chinese, have aU arrived on the- northern Kwangtung coast after a scr'fs of n:nnmg battler with the Japanese In which
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  • 73 3 Ottawa, Dec. 30. Fls unofficially reported here that an agreement is pending for further Canadian financial assistance for^ the United Kingdom. The ne UnJfd Kingdom deficit on this side ir the 12 months ending March 31. 1942. JSmated at $900,000,000 (about 200,000.000). The prospective agreement may involve further
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  • 378 3 M Washington, Dec 31 R. CHURCHILL, British 'prime Minister may never make a better EP- I J on this side of the Atlantic SSS which he made at tta That is the view of many who \k tenedln here. Naturally it «u the of speech which
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  • 117 3 >I «n. hr..lrr Dec. SI. Tilt a -athroll in the railway accident 1 Ht Fclcs, Lancashire, in which two local trains were involved, is now stated to be 17. Including seven women, who tho far are unidentified. Eightyone passengers, rcsny seriously injure.!, were taken
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  • 28 3 Honolulu, Dec. 31. UNITED StiUs Army headquarters in Honolulu. Hawaii, reveals that laiv*» reinforcements of lighter anrl homber nlane have arrived- United Press
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  • 123 3 DEFUGFKS who have ma«lc their w*y out >f Trenpsanu since thr Japanese occupation bring a shocking story of sacrilege. They state that ihe Japanese broke into the Mohammedan religious school at Kuala Trcnggauu, capital of the state, ransacked it. threw the kitabkitab (holy hooks) out of
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  • 205 3 IN the Easl there remains the problem of wresting suppremacy from the strong and well-balanced Japanese warships and aircr.m-earriers stated the 8.8.C. last ni^ht giving a general review of the naval situation at the end of the year The Japanese th? BBC arid.i. have ranged
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  • 68 3 Melhourne. Dec. 31. rE War Cabinet has decided on importMit Army reorganization involving the retirement or transfer of ir senior onvcrs now holdini comxnsCndi In Australian military forces or administrative posts In Australia. These wllJ be replaced by select younger officers, a number of whom have
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  • 55 3 {Sydney. Dec. 30 A BAN has been imposed on street lathertnci and revellers on N« Year's Bve the po!ti p and AR P orßanization c not l>eine desirous of running the risk of beins called upon to handle lar^e erowds in the partial black-out should
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  • 606 3 Plans To Ration Vital M atrials Australian Cabled News Melbourn Dec. 30. PLANS for the automatic rationing of controlled materials ha\ been advaiKt-d another stage. The Minister for War Organization of Industry. Mr. J. Dedman. said that materials in short supply, fuch as fteel and rubber, would be dealt with
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  • 221 3 Moscow, i)ec. 31. A GRAPHIC account of Russia's great new triumph in the Crimea is given by the Pravcia correspondent in Moscow, who early to-day got in touch by wireless with members of the military council of the Caucasian front division. Commissar Shafnin. Commissar
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  • 229 3 INTERESTING accounts of the raids on Rangoon by Japanese aircraft over the uletide season have .lust been received in Singapore through the following belated cabks from Reuter: Rangoon, Dec. 23: XTiLs morning's Japanese raiders approached the city in two waves, according to a cot munique
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  • 294 3 Bardoli, Dec. 31. CMMIASIZINO in an interview with Reuter his opposition to the Congress Committee's new move and his own strict adherence to non-violence. Mr. Gandhi said: "It my belief that only non-violence can save India and the world from self -extinction. If anyone thought
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  • 200 3 Washington. Dec. 30. A UNITED STATES War Deparlmrn' communique s'ates "In the Philippines area a survey of the damage done to undefended Manila by the repeated and senseless bombing by Japanese aircraft after Manila had been declared an open city has been practically completed This indicate*
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  • 49 3 Chungking, Dec. 31. OFFICIAL field lispatchcs confirm that Um Japanese a few days ago launched three minor offensives in Hunan. Aruvhei and Kiangsu, involving under 2.000 Japanese troops In each. Two of the attacks were repulsed. The third Denetrated a Chinese held city.- United Press
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  • 24 3 Washington. Dec. 31. /CONGRESS has decided to end the v* present session on Friday The new session will open on Monday. Reuter
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  • 149 3 J^ RELIEF committee to take care of evacuees from Mersing has been organized in Batu Pahat by Inche Sy»d MastafTa bir. Apil. The comni.ttee acknowledges the following donations: Through State Commissioner Batu Fahat. lrom Muhibbah Stia Club $100 Penambang Co, Batu Pahat. $50 and Haji Hussin bin
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  • 128 3 'i MJ. Governor and Laay Thoma* returned to Singapore yesterday from a hurried trip to nuala Lumpur and the F.M.S. The furthest north they went was Tanjong Malim on the ferak boundary where they luum everybody in good heart and carrying on to the best of
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  • 91 3 i^.'ii.'. .v.ii. Dec. 31 MILITARY moved over the Burma koad to the intericr of China have been increased more than 400 per cent, in recent months, the Chinese embassy in Washington reports. Earlier Chinese requests that the administration and operation o: the Burma Road
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  • 104 3 Balavia, Dec. U. r plir Jtpumi ra.rj on the Medal airport was a direct blow tc th« world famous air service between tht Netherlands and Netherlands Indie? *h!ch. since the German Invasion ol the Netherlands. K.L.M. maintained between Lydda and Batavia. The loss of
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  • 40 3 Batavia, !>•< 31. JT was reported from Solo, in the middle of Java, that all the civil officials cl the Mangko*negoran principality, one of the main sclfadmtnistralmg provinces, have placed Lh nv'ves at the disposal of the war servi -s.- Reuter
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    • 33 3 Ted palm oil i cfisiderabk* quan- itamin A, may be i cookfalf oil or as a ine I'reven.s Influenza, nttgiM and Colds. t of Malaya. 50 cents bottle. MEOICAL HALL LTD. BATTERY ROAD.
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    • 71 3 •asiS££*sl y^ ua iU 1 CONNOISSEUR COMES TO 201 CANTONMENT RD. SINGAPORE PHONE 5371/2 A P P R MORNING POPULAR CONCBRI FOR THF BY 1 Valet Ra- £irs BAND Gillette "special ""curry I m /ROM 12.30 fM— tit P.M. if AH* SUNDAY NIGHT -R'S BAND WILL PLAY AT THE ADELPHI
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  • 507 4 Chungking Officials Here For Staff Talks CINGAPORE'S defence is as vital as the defence of any key Chinese city," declared Major Gen. Chenjar Kai-min in an interview yesterday. Major Gen. Cheng is G.H.Q. representative of the Chinese Army, and he is here for staff
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  • 122 4 A rm ed Fo rces May Demand Billets EGISLATION empowering the Fighting Services to demand billets from civilians should the necessity arise may be introduced in Singapore, the Free Press understands. A senior Service offlcer told a Free Press reporter that the introduction of such legislation "is not improbable now
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  • 32 4 No person in Singapore and Malacca shall use any groundnut, soya bean cake or other article of food for the purpose of fertilizing land, states an order published in the Government Gazette.
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  • 139 4 Melbourne Dec. 30 j'i Jurtfcc to Air Chief Marshal S.r Robert Brookr-pophnm.' Air. K. G Mmizirs. in his statement herr Robert at the b*f fining of U:c ye:ir err. p. a toed to DM, a.id to others vartotu :>: Menu of Malayan defence. At
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  • 26 4 A sum of $700 has been tran.sferrod to The War Fund from the "Cent A Plane A Day" collection organized by the "Buy A Bomber" fund.
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  • 29 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. ALBRECHT.-- On Wednesday, Dec. 31, at the General Hospital, Singapore, Jerome, inlant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Albrecht. 1. and Ceylon papers plcc.se copy.
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  • 61 4 FOR the iirst :iine months of 1941, VI u lay a s trade surplus amounted to just over $233,000,300. Total exports were valued at 5:i1 7. ">8 7.. >;.."> and imports at 3G34,r>f;i Oil?. Trade figuies frr September have just heen published. Imports during that month amounted
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  • 197 4 TUB following message praising the coolness and efficiency of the Selangor Local Defence Corps, seven of whom were injured in i iccent raid, has been received from Colonel Fletcher Commander of the Selangor L DC. "The seven membcis of Ihe SclitnfOC L.IJ.C. who were wounded during
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  • 91 4 .SINGAPORE resident. \.ho pre.Vrs tO remain iBaajrOMOB. has gtvsa th»- biggdl individual gltk to Seiviremen in botpttal. The gift is an exextrenrly lartfc consignment of cigarettes, ace rdtng to General 1! I pttal aut >>r: The QenenJ JIa i pital mw baa a
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  • 242 4 CREDIT facilities* are DCUIg geiferally ditocfotlnued In gapore as frorr. to-day Ihe chit system muII no longex >pefuto Ke-aile: ol wUle rai^u: ol z ods. frcm motor cars, typewriter! and mwing machii.es to millinery and feaenl have i surd r.oiices to customers notifying that
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  • 1060 4  -  MARY HEATHCOTT IK AT various of the big first aid posts and AR.P. depots round Sinpapore. Chinese cooks have been employed in the canteen! and full-size meals ar^ provided for thf stait on di'tv. This meins that in case of heavy air raids there will be no
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  • 514 4 Mr. H. Weisberg Gets C.M.G. NEW Yaar honours for 1942 have been announced. The list for Malaya consists of eight awards: five to residents of the Straits Settlements, two to those of the Federated Malay States, and one to a resident of the Unfederated Malay States.
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  • 55 4 T'HE marriase betviefn Miss ManChristina Miles and I jeut Eric Jervls Pocl-Yates took plac? at the Cathedral of the Ci'r->d Si eph*rd yvterdav. Tlie bride is the only dauriite' o? M-. and Mrs. Arthur H Milos. anJ the bridegroom Ls the second :-in of Mrs. Pcel-Yates and the
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  • 39 4 {Y-"G p ING CHENG, proprietor of a cofleohop in .Too Chiat 1' was fntd $100. in default t« »nple unprlsoaaMaC, in the Singapore Fourth Court yrsterri >.y for fail;'. shadt- hi> nght properly durin an alert on Dot. 10
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  • 81 4 Captured Sepoys Rejoin Their Unit CIX sepoys of a fan Z rnent have rejoined escaping from They thus u ganda reports that indff Malaya are ftghUri ha?M L> Tlie soldiers !J? r Alor Star. dLsarrmd l rf UrPd niunder guard In th, ese advance At Kuala Kaj ar i In
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  • 95 4 Public To Register Throughout Johore THiiOUUHOLI Johow I been set up for r*,; 'T? population. The pSS to register at r iid la-L^^ Identity dL which round the m- h unable to afford wn t discs free of charts The purpo-P o| registration Ls to I flcatlon of air raid
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  • 55 4 EfXaSAOB from Chines ibe relayed by fro- London O- programme ui the st-r:--p m. when M n ing .ams and p t. as K^nctal redpi from t a further I You' bj I H ;d. on. a: 8 j sequence la W;. kh: at
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  • 38 4 JTOR s< the max n Woodlancs Roa Indians wvre or nine v. atfci i by Mr. K M I mflgr it ate, yes 1 ■amy. the pr In default, s.v ment. Anunu- i $TS r pri.sonment
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    • 55 4 f V_ If t <^ A. what shall I "ah! here I order I A f£ $owe to datf I suggestions- H 0N t 6 3 7ft F V E L l l c. s. 2v:\ /*Jyf o; Sir.,., BEN LINE FOR LEITH AND UlDM^ttT^fi 1 OPPOBTCr-lTr AOKNTS PATERSOH SIMONS
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