The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 January 1942

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  • 18 1 The Singapore free press AND DAILY NEWS *0 i''" ,,:v ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942 5 CENTS
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  • 440 1 Pocks Among Targets Attacked In Course Of Heavy Raid HAMiKOK was heavily bombed on Wednesday night l>> R.A.F. bombers operating from Burma, jl is announced m Rangoon. The dock area was laong the military objectives attacked. The pilots om aircraft, all of which returned
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  • 169 1 Fu ther Axis Withdrawal In Desert airo. Jan. 8I .ntaae o:' a heavy rm which continues strict visibility, the :itdrawing from Jeda-; red by strox g rearites to-day's British i .immunique issued m tile columns of all arms forward In pursuit. I n -ver. has been slow partly to weather
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  • 478 1 11/IIILK the .Tananese are pressing the advantages j they have gained m landing troops m the Kuala Selangor sector this week, their infiltration of our positions (reported m last night's communique) is still very local and relatively unimportant. The enemy troops are appa- rently
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  • 46 1 Chungkipc. Jan r»nrr;£SE troops anil v..-ht hard m any theatre or war vi the Far Bast m order to attain the victory of thr an tl- aggression fr rit. declared a high Chines* oflioiol m connection with President Rooserelfs message to t v Congress.- Central News
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  • 524 1 Tier.mussan (W. Chekiang), Jan. 8T^IIE Japanese o eupation oi Shanghai, which ire witnessed for a fortnight before our escape, has completely dislocated tlie economic life of the city, write the United Press correspondents. Robert P. Martin and William H. McDougall, who escaped
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  • 1078 1 15 'Dromes In Malaya In Hands Of Enemy A REVIEW of the position m the various theatres of war during the past four weeks was given m the House of Commons last night by Mr. C. R. Attlee, Loni Privy Seal and Deputy
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  • 202 1 Tbe \ll rd aii squadron., m the Far East are not coins to be left unsuppottrd. ...id Mr Arrhibald Sinclair. Air Minister, speaking at the Guildhall. London, when he reviewed the -Teat part played by the R.A.F. m all theatres oi war. Turning to the R.A.F.'* contribution to
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  • 527 1 London, Jan. 8. THE Secretary of State for 1 India, Mr. L. S. Amery, In the Hor.se of Commons to-day stated- "I have noted the resolutions passed by the political leaders, but I regret I cannot discover m them any satisfactory response to the
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  • 96 1 London, Jan. 8 j^JR- C. R- Attlee, m the course of his review of the war, stated that Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell's command of the South-west Pacific area excludes India and Australia. It covers Burma, excluding Indo-China. goes to the north of the Philippines, then down
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    • 36 1 DINING-ROOM TABLE DHOTE LUNCH fl-75 DINNER $1.25 ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS BY THE RELLER BAND SEA VIEW HOTEL TABLE DHOTE LUNCH $1.75 DINNER $2.25 SUNDAY 1 1 A.M. 1 P.M. POPULAR CONCERT BY RELLER S BAND CURRY TIFFIN
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  • 511 2 German Moves In Medit er ranean MIDDLE EAST DRIVE IN EARLY SPRING SEEN London, Jan. 8. pERMAN preparations m thc Mediterranean area are discussed by the diplomatic correspondent of The Times. He says that new air commands are being established by the Axis m southern Italy, Greece and Bulgaria. I_arge
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  • 30 2 Chungking, Jan. 8 THK new Netherlands Minister to China, Baron C. \_.n Sreuge] Douglas, to-day presented his credential! lO President Lin Sen, chairman of thr Nat.on- al Government United Press
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  • 395 2 Malayan Front Adventures (By A Special Correspondent) \UHEX he was shot down into the sea with the rest of tho crew, an R.A.F. observer swam m the sea east of Malaya with a bullet m him. He had to splash to
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  • 193 2 Lifted 20 Yds. By BlastStill Alive By a Spe ual Correspondent) TOMMY was driving south 1 near Ipoh. Suddenly, he heard the drone of aircraft Peering out. he identified it as hostile. He had barely time to shout a warning to the others and dive into friendly shrubbcrv when the
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  • 49 2 Tokio. Jan. 8. *pHX Japanese military authorities 1 avi ordered a. liquidation of all enemy banks In ttianghni. Jjp..r, h military neaoquarten there announced today. The ba-.ks vill close down mm fo-day un'il Sunday, when they i will be rr -i.prn.-d uncfrr Janinr... mann -j' ment, Reuter
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  • 59 2 San Francisco. Jan. 8. DRASTIC food rationing will Legin on Feb. 1 m six of the heaviestly populated provinces m Japan whereby each person will be limited to thirty five handfuls of rice per month, according to an announcement over the Tokio radio intercepted
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  • 241 2 Attacks From Sebastopol THE defenders of Sebastopol are gradually taking the offensive, according to a message to the fass Agency, which adds: "In thi.s area. Soviet units have advanced lrom the Western I centre* Front. The Soviet troops have driven wedges from three to four kilometres, nearly two and a
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  • 162 2 I_ondon, Jan I. j^UTBORITATTVI mmmmm to London today declined to comment when ■nova an announcement appearing m x'pvs Italian communique that a B-.tL-h battleship of thr Valiant cla** MrioOßtj Itoiegsd In the port of Alexandria on Dee. 17. The filial, communique vinß details, said assault uniu of the
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  • 67 2 T TTT l-ondon Jan. 8. HE ti. man naval bases at Bren and St Na?.-i<re were anam strongly attacked by P F bombers last night. I <mo of our aircraft Is missing rrum (hea operations. The raid on Brest, where th German battleships Schamhorst and (Jni
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  • 79 2 U.S. Airmen Decorated By King? hungking. J.in g. P. is reliably reported, without official confirmation yet tha* His Majesty King George VI has granted decorations to all tne American Volunteer Group at- tached to tl.e Chinese air foiee who are at present ln Burma A number of these men made
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  • 80 2 I/Ondon. Jan. s AN* AMERICAN source dlKUl Ulg the anpointment of Adm Thomas C Hart as cwmandor of all the Allied naval forces in the south-west Pacific aren said that Adm. H.trt had considerable experien .*e In dealing with the Japanese "not as diplomats m B
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  • 313 2 GEN. HSUEH YUEH on CHANGSHA VICTORY THE Commander of the Ninth*w![t fe Hsueh at a reception riven tofW and Allied military attaches. s;.i I^,7^ Chinese used 80,000 troops ;m <i th<' i th 120,000 ir; the latest Changs!* battle, i were beaten because they
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  • 46 2 More Chinese Troops Move Into B urma BMfaißff, Jan •j-HZ man sud troops Burma ai.d mo cd quarter most ol the Fhan 81 Tiw c Jap;.: left thi n AhO li.Td 11, I_J ndo-Chii Re added that ting noa .r. aln the Cl Ur.'tod I'r. m
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  • 90 2 DEFENDING 'DROMES IN BRI TAIN Its Jan Am; r ll was rn-nii!: d Local fei will be under mil tai. special rcgim< to be k: ment. RAF. r.n 'raft pr I be defended it h author. new v A y n.ande 1 b. ar-Q«n. 1. appointed Oommai d.v.s. m of
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  • 34 2 lluU.krn i\f» A M Aiiht:. a: m ed lo PO H i v! and iroOßi help th. i 1 1. p n.o' every bodj the pat i Indian doctbacU r:
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  • 517 2 london. Jan. 8. gll. Henry Sharp, former Secretary to the Government of India, writing m The 'Hmes. welcomes the repudiation by Congress of the "non-violence" policy and partial resumption of ParliaUM ntary activities by its members and says that these,
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    • 664 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. POLICE NOTICE NOTICE. METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL V.»i L BANKS. BUSINESS lIOISES AN'I) ILANTERS PLEASE NOTE oirir l TIIAT tllKl CUMBERBATtII CO.. FAIRFIELD GIRLS' LTD SCHOOL -of Kuala Lumpur. FMS.) have transferred their office to k*2- CHARTERED RANK school books will be sold to CHAMBERS pupta of
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    • 84 2 PERSONAL HARDY. Help sister In Kuala Lumpur Malay Mall please copy. PUHLIC NOTICE. COMMUNIQUE FROM FOOI) CONTROLLER, MALAYA Dealers' Permits For Wheat Flour And Milk Food dealers are advised that all permit restrictions have been removed m respect of sales and pur ha.ses ol white wheat flour and condensed milk.
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    • 160 3 btf& 4/ Save yourself from tor- 1 ment I Insist on Flit to kill mosquitoes. Substitutes are A often worthless some- f^L times even dangerous --^a\ and frequently waste your H money. Flit is sold only m I'r'^A the sealed yellow tin with lv VvA the soldier and black band.
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    • 270 3 V^ MELBOURNE A*^_______r^^H Im.* WflCimW*m\ "^l___*i_»7____l V_a''''w^_____/^__m_________r You muat try It te appreciate its perfection. Brewed and bottled by Richmond N.S. Brewery Co. Pty. Ltd.. Melbourne. Australia. TO-DAY 10.30 A.M. ALHAMBRA HERMAN BRIX m 'HAWK ofthe WILDERNESS' 25 Reels will be Screened m its entirety! l?_ '-PSS ALHAMBRA FRISKY as
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    • 356 3 TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING SINGAPORE ZHL 225 m 1.333 kca.; ZHPI 50.96 m. 9.69 m cs.; ZHP2 48.58 m 6.175 m ca.: ZHPS 41.28 nx 7.25 met. ZHL, ZHPI 8c ZHP2 5.55 a.m. News Signature Music; 6.00 News m English; 6.05 European Music; 6.30 Special News Commentary for America tZHPI and ZHP2)
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    • 426 3 News In English; 1.45 Reginald Dixont: 2.00 Interval; 4.55 News Signature Music; 5.00 News ln English; 5.05 Religious talk m Malay; 5.15 Lagu Lagu Masir; 6.00 Penyaran Masak Masak; 6.15 News m Tamil. 6.30 p.m. News m English*; 6.45 Indian programme; 7.00 Hindustani melodiest; 7.15 News m Hindustani; 7.30 News
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  • 251 4 "Savage Army Of Men In Coalfields 99 "IF the Japanese attack Australia's coal-fields, they will be met by a savage army of miners." the Mines Minister (Mr. Baddeley) declared m Canberra recently. c The miners have properly got a their blood up," he said. "If the
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  • 226 4 INSTRUCTIONS have been Issued for thc formation of an AIP. Reserve. It is Intended, states thr* Australian Minister for Army Mr. Forde. that the Reserve shall consist of: (a i Members of the militia who volunteer for service with the A IF. and Who are being
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  • 230 4 T«HF shjvage or I rslusMi mrgo ef > steel and imn fr,>m tlie Walkou aiti. which was wrecked off Vh\* Island. I Bluff, while on I v<>vage from Australia to New Zealand some months ago. Is to be attempted :,v a large powerful magnet Sucre.-,
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    • 841 4 A. R.P. POSTS. CENTRAL DIVISION GROUP I. Telephone No. Post No 1 182, South Bridge Road 7641 Post No. 2 Southern Hotel Eu Tong Sen Street 2980 Post No I 34. North Canal Road 2794 Post No. 4 Kirn Lam Hin Co. 42. Telok Ayer Street 7321 GROUP H. Post
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    • 909 4 GROUP n. Post No. 1. Sinn Sinn Football Assoc 25. Burma Road *8 36 Post No. 2. Tan Peng Chu 37. Kerbau Road ***** I Post No. 3. Straits Chinese Methodist Church 3, Kampong Kapor Road ***** I Post No. 4. The New World Ltd. Jalan Besar 6172 GROUP 111.
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    • 204 4 MESSERSC HMITT SHOT IROM BURNING PLANE [|OW a wounded British Squadron Leader re-entered his burning plane to shoot down a Messerschmltt 109 Ls revealed m a despatch from R.A.F. Headquarters In the Middle' East, received by the Australian I Minister for Air Dra ke ford "Our Hurricane bombers were out
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    • 790 4 CLASSIFIED APVEBTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTKR^ NOTICE TO RUBBER ORIENTAI PRODUCERS AND TELEPHONE DEALERS IN ELECTRIC <o. j Tn SINGAPORE ISLAND k|Be watedj, Notice To Trknhi 1. Under present circumstan- o„. ,v 1,1,l ,I,, »nc es Rubber Producers and Dealers ire urged to export as much übber as possible as
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  • 512 5 THE Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1942. Behind The Lines scription cf guerilla rations behind the lines m North published yesterday m Times In a dispatch H correspondent and In to-c'ay's Free encouraging news. vrs that while the High must for the time intaln its strategy of withdrawals, our
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  • 292 5 jnn. departure of ViceAdmiral Sir Geoffrey! Layton from Singapore "to' organize the Eastern Fleet sol that the Allies may gain sea 1 supremacy m the Far East as 1 soon as possible" is the tirst! information which has been Piven to the public about the! naval situation
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  • 172 5 i THE suggestion m the Free Press yesterday that lire j lanes should be cut between I buildings m the congested areas of Singapore prompted a reader to call attention to the experience In Kunming. i There the Chinese authorities made arrangements for a space to be cut between
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  • 178 5 IN spite of all the advice that has been given to the pubiie to benefit from the lessons of Prnang and take cover immediately an "alert" is sounded. one feature of Tuesday after- noon's raid warning was the way m which people remained jln the open, by the
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  • 61 5 Canberra, Jan. 8. IN their attack on Rabaul on TUCSd..' night the Japanese used Dyingi boats "similar to these used oa the Timor air tflte esUhiished Nome weeks before the Pacific war began. Slight dafl ag.: was (\^>nv to the 1 R \A F aerodrome but there
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  • 46 5 'SIGNALS' IN MA LA YA HA VE TOUGH JOB Army messages go through streams, mud. jungle. «r shell Ore, by radio, land-line, pigeon or motor cycle. "Signals'* m Malaya are doing a big job. The men are putting a motor eyele through mud by brute force.
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  • 336 5 THE London Times m a leading article says that anxiety aroused m Australia by the Japanese operations will evoke a sympathetic echo m Britain. This anxiety has been outspokenly and eloquently expressed by the Australian 'Prime Minister, Mr. John Curtin, who looks to the closest
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  • 52 5 Canberra, Jan. 8. IVrAR loans totalling £70.000,000 to 8t0.0C0.000 will be raistd by the Australian Government during the nc\' v x mont lis to complete requirementa for the b.i Lance of 1941 and 1942. It is probable that .£31.000--000 to £40.000.000 of the loan wil". Ie launch"l m
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  • 27 5 Ankara. Jan. 8. 'THr/' Turkish Government ha*dorided to rales the Hklartee of officials by. 15 to 25 per cent, to meet the inereaseJ cost of living. Reuter
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  • 182 5 Washington, J .m g. LOIU-) Halifax, British Ambassador m Washington, is Indisposed with a cold and was unable to be pres- nt at a diplomatic reception being held at the British embassy last night. His indisposition was announced by Lady Halifax, who read the following toa_>t which Ix>rd
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  • 156 5 Washington. Jan. 8. OROPOSALS of minimum income tax at th» rate of 25 per cent, for the American people are already being advanced here to meet Uie demands of the nations world roct.rd war budget. Most people tr*. that the income tax field will have to bear the
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  • 36 5 Chungkinir. Jan. 8. CHUNGKING had an aim at 2.10 p.m to-day. when Japanese planes crossed eastern Szechuan. They came over Wanhsien but dropped no bombs Chungking's all-"le:ir was sounded within eisht minutes. united Press
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  • 527 5 Chungking, Jan. 8. W.IILC Japanese columns retreating northward from Changsha are j being continuou-sly harassed by the I Chinese, other strong Chinese columns m the Japanese rear are converging 'on Yochow, the Japane-e main base !on the east shore of Tungting Lake, near the Hunan-llupch border, and
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  • 1220 5 (From A Special rE population of Singapore has now seen something of antiaircraft defences for the first time, and it Is natural that many questions should be asked which show misunderstanding of the uses of anti-aircraft guns, searchlights and day
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  • 197 5 Spanish Press Moscow Talks Madrid, Jan. 8. TliK Spanish Prev> is affect :n lo sltow considerable anxiety nr.:ardin- the ronversations of the British Foreign Secretary. Mr Anthony Flen. with M. Stalin. It is alleged that DrUa'n has given Bolshevism a tree hand tn Europe m return for continued resistance again.<>
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  • 43 5 CHIN ESE MINISTER TO CANADA Chungking. Jar 8. Minisur to Canada. Mr lieu Shih-hsun, is flvinj; to Racoon route to Ottawa to-day at companies by Mr. II chao flrrl verruo-j-. ?.nd Mr. Hung Keh 1 it. third re^rr'ary. and other* Unl> I Press.
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  • 46 5 p^TROI. rationing will b? In' r.n. m South Africa on Feb 1 Th-. vher.if* win ty** limited at pre *»nt to nv.tor cars and rr.ot«:r-r- Hes; Wkt petrel ron'Mmption of lorries nn 1 o:l-»cr \»hi L -ies v.ill be _v__nti__twi Reuter
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  • 93 5 New York. Jan. 8. MR. T. L. 900 NO brother of iTI Madame Chiang Kai-shek ani M.*. T. V. Soon. Chinese For Minister, has obtained a m r riage licence to mairy Miss Ma Lini-hsi. 23 student of mt rl decoration and London bo .1 daughter of
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  • 136 5 London, J_vn. C. MElfßKia of tne Russian I'-... Union rie.egation now m I. 1 wi'J ai end tin I/ondon Trade Unit conference at Albert Hall on Jan. Ig ihe conference will b_ aro-ndrd by c.ooo delegate! from trad* m on branch s and trades councils rr. rb< nvtn.poi.um or- a.
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  • 838 5  -  Mary Heathcott i B.v LONG before the outbreak ol the war here. BblgaoOfS < l« zens were familiar with the khaki uniforms and tin helmets of th.' air raid wardens. Diev were the men who stopped your car m ttie practice black-outs, those gloomy kind of games, and
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  • 714 6 "COMMANDO GUERILLAS" HARASS JAPS Aussie, British Indian Units In Daring Warfare ANEW, daring, and imaginative type of warfare has been introduced by our troops now fighting m north Malaya. Courageous bands of Australian, British, and Indian troops are to-day roaming behind the enemy fronts intent only on causing the greatest
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  • 253 6 M__o Nicoll- Jones, assisted by several British residents, anions tliem Lady Sansom, wite ol Sir George Sansom who was lor many years Counsellor to the British Embassy m Tokij, is In j charge of Japanese internees ail women and children- on an island "somewhere off
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  • 184 6 Japanese Mean To Pillage Plunder Batavia. Jan. 7. DROADGABTHIC. m Malay to Indon -.iai_s. Dr. H. J. van Mook. the Deputy Gov. rnor-Clencal. 5...d the Japanese and it hard v esprem thomi Ivc. a fore'gn tongue and often CSnnot undersUind thought e:.pre. sej In foreign phrases, 'ihis was why Japanese
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  • 106 6 Chungking. Jan. 8. IT rejiorU'd from th? Kunmins headquarters that the American ootunte r group serving with the Chinrse .\ir Port" .recounted for a to.al of 29 Japan..':.' plane, destroyed «t den. aped, the BOOTS inelud ng si* Japan ac bombers brought dovn m Yunnan province
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  • 55 6 PONVICTSD on lwo cb filing goods without dl_-playln-{ a pri. c list at Yeo Chu Kan.; Road mark-t on W dnesday, nni selling food-tufls abor" th° controlled price a Teocho_r, Cheops Heng. v f fined a total iPW of tISO. m default, six wests' simple Impri ment, In the Singapore
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  • 332 6 WAR sewing and knitting form part oi a comprehensive scheme evolved by certain Singapore girls' schools to keep pupils m the lower standards occupied during the present emergency. The scneme adopted by the Methodist and t~i tleid girls' schools includes suggest ions for home study, the
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  • 88 6 A Li. valuable records were saved when the headquarters of the Post Oi'fic« Savings Bank m Kuala Lumpur were damaged m a recent air raid. Tlie Saving Bank headquarl**? have now been established m Singapore, and withdrawal, will bfl dealt with a.s expeditiously as possible.
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  • 779 6 JN every ve.sel m port, there must be on board sufficient crew and ''luipmert to deal immediately with Ores occurring In the vessel states a communique from the Master Attendant. In every British VOBBSI m port, which is equipped with a cun or other Instrument or device capable
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  • 636 6 It w.is ertasnensly stated m a recent article that the Banger-point m air raiJs has passed when the bombers arr dire;- iy overhead Thi. and B her popular fallacies about bombhif are de_.lt with m the acroaspanylnf article, British i. an
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  • 55 6 More F ood Concessions To Singapore Public 'BUILD UP RESERVE STOCKS NOW' CURTHER food concessions to the public are officially announced. Special purchases allowed in the case of white wheat flour, sweetened condensed milk and rice for the purpose of building 1 up reserve stocks have been extended to sugar,
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  • 131 6 EVERYONE m Singapore is strongly advised to We inoculated against typhoid, states an official notice published m page 2 to-day. The reason Ls that water mains or sewers may be damaged m air raids and consequently water or food may be contnminated until repairs can
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  • 521 6 TLICItE like a tale from a novel rather than a real life experience is thc story told to a Free Press reporter yesterday by a Swtis engineer, of his escape when the Japanese Invasion of Malaya began He was near the Thai border. 19 miles
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  • 47 6 "yilF: we him: to. k place at the Singapore Registry oa Tne-day cf Mr. Vincent Carl Avmstroncr. younge t son ot M.-* M. R Armstrong an lats Ilr. G Arr/tron*. and Miss Iren? Orenler. eldest daughter of Mr. nnd kin Walter Orenler of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 513 6 Australian Cabled News TTi::: I leutenaat Governor -General of 1 the NitherlancLs Indies. Dr. H. J. v.m Ifook, Interviewed m Canberra tort. >v after a conference with the Prine Minister, Mr. John Curtin, said he saw the Pacific war m three phases.: The
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  • 484 6 180 VOLUNTEERS FROM KUALA UM THE personnel of thc Medical Auxil *:n Singapore has l>een further str the arrival recently of 180 volute from Kuala Lumpur. Belon_3in3 mostly to thc transport paction cf the mas. these volunteers Lave been po.st.vi to the various units m
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  • 59 6 j (JHARGED with stealing a magneto on board a motor boat, while employed _v a servan;. a Oylonese. J W Williams, c.cimed trial m the Singapore, second court yesterday. The magneto, it was alleged. I__ the pro- pcrty of one Shaik All. Tlie caw* wai postponed to Jan
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  • 59 6 r/tTH I a f h ea 5 tiiat their trs i hu not M £o:n, vu.. guard „i road. lent guard* at on the It is mini n r of Se the "Or: 1 called ipoa I t" b < ani ed upon ould acquit
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  • 71 6 B other of r.**serie, v. p.m. to-da;. At 7.3) p and pu__ at 8 15 by a I -AH P. ar.d Wsrdea C win i* Iby Wlckl "World Affairs a sps Australia v. "Out of the Bai cne cf the Van; j V- frim Blngap Th- M B
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  • 20 6 •piiE Blnga| ous to country Rota:: paifle. Theae Rots sr»nd Ui ii d is Secretary, Rol 4M S
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  • 18 6 A NL MBZR It I i il in Iranian l^vji'^ rtaJ Moond irartlng In i ment Teh.ra: Reuter
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