The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 January 1942
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Title Section17 1942-01-16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS o 16,519 ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY. JANUARY 16, 1942 5 CENTS17 words
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145 1942-01-16 1 Chungking, Jan. 15. i.U message from KunA tys a reliable summary an Volunteer Group date, shows that the pilot* have destroyed a to 100 Japanese planes. leans lost three planes men. including one ler. in combat. 3 three Volunteer Group Kei the TakReuter - 145 words
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Article90 1942-01-16 1 l.oiiJon, Jan. Ij. i AHY, political and A }»a.ct between Greece Yugoslavia was signed in !»y. •'■cment provided for nn't t .:i'-\s by the Greek parliamentary dele--5 for permanent comral chief of staff of the ;.ul armies. the general foundation for ling Balkan federation war andReuter - 90 words
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Article32 1942-01-16 1 New York, Jan. 15. I U-boat.s near It intic Coast In the New York news? h nno incc that a t s tanker was torpeonff Island ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article33 1942-01-16 1 liut^via. Jan IS. 1 States Government I th< export of a r linen for K.L.M tch Air lines* and iyal Netherlands LI es) during the n \2. according to i newspaper, Java ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article36 1942-01-16 1 Rangoon, Jan. 15. PREPARATIONS for .British military co-operation with China are well in hind. Advanced echelons of Chinese troops have arrived <i; Burma and liaison between the Chlnete and Briu:!i Staffs now proceeds. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article31 1942-01-16 1 Lisbon, Jan. 13 THE Portuguese Ambassador t-) London. Dr Monteiro, who is visiting Lisbon, and the Japanese Minister to Lisbon to-day had interviews with T)r. Salazar. the Premier of Portugal. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article683 1942-01-16 1 Men Confident Of Turning Japs On Defensive— G.O.C. PORT SWETTENHAM BOMBED BY R-A.F.: OIL SET ABLAZE A5. N V ent into actk)n Negri front mi»m y n <> rnln| > r when the > attacked and defeated a small Japanese th5Th.Tl P v 18683 words
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77 1942-01-16 1 Chinese Refugees From Malaya Going To Yunnan hungking. Jan. 15. 'J'HE Chinese authorities are busily arranging accommodation for thousands of Chinese war refugees from Burma. Malaya and tlie Netherlands indies, who are returning to China as a result of the fighting in the South Seas Three colonies covering an areaReuter - 77 words
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Article86 1942-01-16 1 Chungking, Jan. IS. SEVEN persons who escaped Irom Hong Kong and arrived in Chungking by air this morning from Shaokwan. described a harrowing experience, including a ruining ri2:ht with Japanese naval patrols and a ten days dangerous trek through the Japanese lines, walking at nightsReuter - 86 words
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820 1942-01-16 1 ALTHOUGH the tide of battle had been flowing against us id till now. the latest news of the battle gave us very good reason to believe that it might already be on the* turn with the Australian Imperial Forces as our820 words
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355 1942-01-16 1 Enemy Losses In Malaya Put Between 10,000 20,000 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 15. T A WHENCE IMPEY, the Daily Mail correspondent "somewhere in Malaya," states that Japanese casualties in Malaya are estimated at between 10,000 and 20,000. The real battle for Singapore, he adds, looms, though it may355 words
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148 1942-01-16 1 U.S. Troops For Northern Ireland? London, Jan. 15. I'HE deputy premier of Northern Ireland, Sir Basil Brooke, har arrived in London for a three or lour days' visit, ostensibly to discuss the problems of North Ireland's war elTort but his presence has resulted in the circulation of reports of anUnited Press - 148 words
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Article354 1942-01-16 1 London. Jan. 15. THE Under-Secretary for Mr. Capt. H. Bafur. speaking in London, said that biggest job of post-war world reconstruction would be building up and communications end drew an imaginary picture of the routes which will be required. "There will be the greyhound route of354 words
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78 1942-01-16 1 Heavy Attacks On Hamburg, Emden Other Porto London. Jan. 15 A IRCRAFT of the Bombor Command were over nor weat Germany In force la.st night." states an Air Ministry communique on Thursday. "Hamburg. Emden and other* German ports were bombed. "At Hamburg, which was the main objective, very large firesReuter - 78 words
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Article44 1942-01-16 1 CiUviu. Jan. IS. Wavdft Chief of s-afi. Inspected member* >I the N.I. Air Force a: a M:ikiyan aorodromp it \vtu«; learned bore. Gen. Pownail was received bv Lieut. -001. van Oulik. Commanrtpr of the Nl. Air Force in Malaya.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article33 1942-01-16 1 London. .lan. i.V TiHE Dutch authorities in London announce to-day that nil Dutch citizen:; In the United Kingdom born between iCOO ani 1903 ar.d 1921 and 1024 .should register for military tenrlc*. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article307 1942-01-16 1 Chungking, Jan I" THE south bank of the Milo river is now completely clear cl Japanese fore is, says a ChIBSO communique to-day. The communique says- "The last enemy remnants in (Jriai^.sha area were rounded u;j vtsterday morning. Hundreds of ir\Oi>c vha broke through the Chinese lingReuter; United Press - 307 words
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Article120 1942-01-16 1 London. Jan. IN Libya, it was stated in Loml( n 10- lav. our pressure is behitj kepi against the Halfaya position. An observer in Cairo daacrib thfl marked dMMUMI between Cierma i and Italian prisoner*. The Omna'i seoni to be paarcaaad uith ;i fear E\-enReuter - 120 words
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Article36 1942-01-16 1 r.ut.Mi.i. l« i-i. J.i^jin-v' p:.inc. hotnbod miKta*-* •bJeHfIVM nrar Atrhnina (in th Moluccas) this morning aronrdiic; n> an ..iiu i.il ltatavia romntuni<t«e. Further details ate e\pe<-i«'d Reuter Brownout time k fti%* rrrateg 6i7 p.m.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement8 1942-01-16 1 j -TO-NIGHT-DINNER and DANCE 8 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT8 words
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Advertisement46 1942-01-16 1 AO£i<?H3 v-^gV-i" HOTEL GRILL ROOM E TABLE D'HOTE LUNCH 51. IS OINNER 52. as ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS BY THE RELLER BAND SEA VIEW HOTEL TABLE D HOT: LUNCH Si. 75 i dinner sa. as SUNDAY: 11 A.M. 1 P.M. POPULAR CONCERT OY RELLER S BAND CURRY TIFFIN46 words
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315 1942-01-16 2 HOW GEN MacARTHUR BROKE UP BIG JAP THRUST New York, Jan. 13 (Delayed). MEWS of the first important American-Filipino successes in the Philippines campaign caused jubilation throughout the United Staes, where it was regarded as concrete evidence that Gen. MacArthur's army is far from finished and that the battle of315 words
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257 1942-01-16 2 Indies C-in-C's Appeal To America NEED OF WAR MATERIALS New York, Jan. i;> fHE Netherlands Indies' need of war materials was stressed by Gen. Ter Poorten, the N.I. Commander-in-Chief, in a message to the United States read at a meeting of the NetherlandsAmeriean Society at San Francisco. Describing the UnitedReuter - 257 words
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Article32 1942-01-16 2 Japanese Fear Singapore Ac- Ac fAPANUE airmen admit BUlfmpore'a M ar Ls "torriflr" and Uiey ;irc forced to fly hi^h, said Tokio radio jresterday. T»»kiv) says Sriaiißor's "aeorebad earth" poiiry was thorough.32 words
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Article114 1942-01-16 2 I ..l.i i. Jan. lj. W lT >* GJ.Om tir'rets ihoiff sold, a r»c.^rd crowd for Ku."li.vh wartime > -«r u sin.i< Ipatrd for the ft\£ltsh.ScottLsh clash at Wembley la aid of Mrs. Ctrarehmi "Aid To Russia" fWSA. 'Die p<)lirc ar, limiting the ''rowd to 73. CkX).Reuter - 114 words
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133 1942-01-16 2 Medical Students Do Exam. Papers During Raid OLNGAPORE meairal studenLs &i sitting for lluir qualifyinK rxaminations. w'.iioh began at the College of Mellrine yesterday and will last a week, did t**o thlnn which had not faren to the lot o! their predece^srjrs. They were taking their examinations some three. months133 words
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Article105 1942-01-16 2 D London. Jan. 2. ISCVSSINO the <»penin B of the Pan-American conference at Rio to-day. Tho Timea says, "The Mrrn*Uirnlnir 01 the bunds uniting the American continent will be welcomed as an Important contribution to the defeat of tne Axis, and to the reorganization of a peaceful worldReuter - 105 words
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Article135 1942-01-16 2 IRAQ, IRAN TO COME UNDER AUCHINLECK London, Jan. 15. f <lIE War Ministry 1 "It has been decided that the command of all British and Indian land forces in Iraq and Iran shall pass from the Com-mander-in-Chief, India to the Commander in Chief. Middle East, Gen. Sir ClaudeReuter - 135 words
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Article308 1942-01-16 2 Canberra, .la 15. WIDE support is being given to the Australian contention that the Pacific war Ls of paramount importance not only to Pacific countries, but to the Allies generally. The Melbourne Herald, in a leading article, says that the tendency in some quarters is still308 words
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70 1942-01-16 2 I-omkm. lan. I.V •pin-: uocecraUon of the Koran by Japan- 1* fc«-<e~ In occupitd Malava has aroused dc*p resentment and mdrnation iunon« the Muslim* in Uie NttherUnds imiir.s. acconUn;' to wclluifornjed I>utch circle )«>r<>. The Kegar.gvtnan. a voni.icular rcw.p ftp< .r m jHva. for Instance.Central News - 70 words
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Article38 1942-01-16 2 r Tut Moscow. Jan. 15. LAMINL Is widespread in Vienna says Tuss. There is no coal' Senior middle school pupils have been conscripted into the Army Anti-Hitler leaflets now frequently appear on walls and tel*»nhone posts.38 words
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432 1942-01-16 2 "Present Not Time To Look For Scapegoats Warning A London, Jan. 15. WARNING that the controversy over the events in Malaya may degenerate into "fruitless and irrelevant" bandying of personalities and recriminations, is given in the Daily Telegraph to-day. Stating that the situation is undeniably critical, but will not bvReuter - 432 words
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213 1942-01-16 2 WHILE the recapture of Medyn l>,in- D U to within 88 miles south f liu vU Smolensk road, Hitler's army of IOOOOU the apex of the Mojaisk salient, for'wfc poleon's road" i? the onl> lino of r( tr^ also threatened by a direct frontalReuter; United Press - 213 words
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Article462 1942-01-16 2 Violent battles are reported to be r;ißinr outside Kharkov in tbr IT^raine. in i)Ls dL>pit"c ii to-day an odscrver !n KvlMtht'V H7I that what tSnergsji most clearly irom the coirununiqucs of the las; 46 hours is the determination of the Russians not to allow the (Jer-462 words
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148 1942-01-16 2 Kong ■mthc i Gbfa we namltea out ithe Vichy G namites surely would ;Ch:::: that their China's -Thailand to send r mill. on I nnl sro^s on. ■end troop ,Gcr. :rj:inci Tribulo To t luan^ Mr Owen Lattim< 7>olitKil ;.d Kai-shek, left m. to-day148 words
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86 1942-01-16 2 WAR DISTRESS FUND TOTALS $227,971 X Ira i Pun I ba PV. 7P. ■I Ivteclvtd up t Jmn Horn He .i.-. ciut $£80, Mr. r :l c 5' N.8.1. I Uong ».!>• IM M Hi i Nr" I 535. >■ A Hospl '.< I H u.v t ..-i itc $24.86 words
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Article41 1942-01-16 2 .-k. Of O 1 I larm il 11.40 I M s in. M ta 1 i into i d.irir.,: tlaval 'J I I) 7. M It was disclosed I u ded to I< 1 ably Uirne ou« United PressUnited Press - 41 words
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Article39 1942-01-16 2 UaaOon I AKLBQRAM I pondenl In < North H>rn*>. following occupation of •■<■•' t amst of tjie UUnd > wlrtl— ooamiunk 1 off betwew Itai slure the 'Vt'JlwC f'antJakaji, on tin Bom--, i- ibotrt l«0 n f I of Banufort but ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement476 1942-01-16 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Will the lady in khaki uniform who called at 44 Oxley Road yesterday afternoon, kindly phone 8C955? NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR An ofilce has been opened for the Secretary to Resident and the State Treasurer. Selangor, in the Cancellation Branch of the the Treasury. Singapore.476 words
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Advertisement72 1942-01-16 2 SITUATION WANTED Anybody requiring the services of excellent Cook. Boy and Amali plens*? apply Po.st Box 452. WANTED Wanted immediately by European ladies, furnished flat or small home (moderate rent) out of town, near bus rcute. Telephone N0.*****. I/XST. I^eft eKher in Tanjons Maliai Club or Rest Hou:*c, small bro^n72 words
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Miscellaneous855 1942-01-16 2 To-day's Broadcast! n>J SINGAPORE /.HL 225 m. 1.333 k/cs.; ZHPI ::o m. 9.(»m/ri; 7MPZ 48,5s m. C.l7Sm/os: ZHP3 41.38 m. 7^5 m cs; /HN3 25.13m. 11.94 k/cs; ZILN9 41.67 n. 7.2 k/cs, /HI. AND /JIT! 5.55 a.m. News Signature Muiic; 6.00 News in English; 6.0a European Muaic; 6.25 Special News855 words
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Advertisement332 1942-01-16 3 p. 0. BRIIISH INDIA APCAR LINE Incorporated Id sngianaj l» Chin*. India O*kr: and the DnJts Sn^S*^ OOrti Panencen an requested to -rrttm 0.-». under oresctn elromnstaneca. saUJacTarv vSmvZ'SSSZEi For latest information appi, rhe Ageni t A O N. Go ha rvut^. GLEN and SHIRE LINE BRITISH INDIA S. N.332 words
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Advertisement570 1942-01-16 3 PUBLIC NOTICES. HARPER, 6ILFILLAN CO., LTD. The F.M.S. and Malacca Branches are now established at: 6 TANGLTN HILL, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. *****. Will Estate and Mine Staffs concerned please note and communicate with us at the above address. By Order of the Board NOTICE. All persons having financial claims on570 words
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Advertisement915 1942-01-16 3 PUBLIC NOTICE PfIITICU CIVIL LIABILITY TRIBUNAL D R MjJi 3JI Members of F.M.S. Volunteer* Tk^HSfe' ''Hflk Local Defence Corp., and Passive De- I M'-''-- "Wmm^ '-W/ fence Services, who have not alreadv I W <^T-- '■<&,. '''>'\w applied for payments under the Civil I '',\'y\ 4mm 'i'%W Liability Scheme and915 words
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Advertisement537 1942-01-16 3 RICHMOND BREWERIES MELBOURNE tit MSi k ji LACER CALD BECKS MEDICAL AUXILIARY SERVICES SINGAPORE First Aid Posts, First Aid Party Depots, Hospitals, Blood Transfusion Service, Medical Auxiliary Service Headquarters FIRST AID POSTS A CENTRAL DIVISION. Te No Nune.« Building. Malacca Street Chinese Protectorate Havelock Road 4980 B KANDANG KERBAL DIVISION537 words
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Advertisement772 1942-01-16 4 A. R. P. POSTS. CENTRAL DIVISION GROUP I. Telephone No. Post No 1 182, Soutn Erldge Road 7641 Post No 2 Southern Hotel Eu Tong Sen Street 2980 Post No 3 34. North Canal Road 2794 Post No 4 Kim Lam Hin Co 42. Telok Ayer Street 7321 GROUP IL772 words
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Advertisement563 1942-01-16 4 GROUP 11. Post No. 1. Sinn Sinn Football Assoc 25. Burma Road 4836 Post No. 2. Tan Peng Chu 37. Kerbau Road ***** Post No 3. Straits Chinese Methodist Church 3, Kampong Kapor Road ***** Post No. 4 The New World Ltd Jalan Besar 6172 GROUP 111. Post No 1563 words
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Advertisement486 1942-01-16 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Owing to shortage of staff and great pressure of work the following conditions will be observed by all Members of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association as from Monday. 12th instant: ri) Banks will open at 8.30 a.m. <2) Banks will close daily at 12 noon (3)486 words
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Advertisement272 1942-01-16 4 9HK. iB^ ?fc INDIGESTION Because the digestire organs to De Witt's Antacid Powder re-act at once to nervous up- for help. You'll get relief at sets, digestion soon breaks once. De Witt's Antacid Powdown under prolonged nervous der acts so quickly and surely tension. Then, after every because it tackles272 words
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Article196 1942-01-16 5 A SATISFACTORY number I of neople appear to be j taking advantage of the Food Controlk r's scheme to facilitate the building up of private domestic food leseives. There are still a few days in which householders can buv the extra quantities of rice. Hour, milk. sugar, tea,196 words
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Article222 1942-01-16 5 Kan coon. Jan. 15. BUIfcMA L> considering launching an offensive against ttafl Jaj/ancso forces, declared a high military spokesman at a Press conference bero last night. At the same time, he said, that a Japanese offensive against Burma and simultaneously would not come a.-, a surprise,Reuter - 222 words
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Article41 1942-01-16 5 Chungking Jan 15. SEVEN persons who escaped from Hong BttDg •rrt^S* «g Chuno-Wn^ this mormnrc by air from ShaSkwan. The party comSSSs Mr. David MacDou^L M" Charles Rc«s. Mr. William brrs were among tvaays arrivals.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article25 1942-01-16 5 Mn a L. Stallworthy is now competent authority for £nd^£i»MbmoqiC, vice Mr. W. Hose. *Ut lfT^BiM H local tran-spor-t > T w O Sinunton is acting25 words
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336 1942-01-16 5 THE Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942. Battle For Johore Kg >uncement in last communique that ilian troops wt-re in ac--uny u^uinst tlie the eastern part of ibilan indicates that Johore has probn. This is the most:' ttle that has yet been, ce the opening of In Malaya on336 words
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Article348 1942-01-16 5 Singapore to be stopped because enemy aircraft are somewhere in the vicLnity. The only practical solution is tor the system of roof spotters to be considerably extended so that people can go on working in offices and factories until enemy aircraft are actually overhead or nearby and there348 words
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354 1942-01-16 5 Washington, Jan. 15. PEN. D. Mac Arthur, Commander of the United States Army Forces, Philippines, has advised the War Department of the publication of the following proclamation in the Manila newspapeiv over the signature of the Commanding General of the Japanese Army of354 words
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Article117 1942-01-16 5 Chungking, Jan. 15. GEN. Chiang Kai-shek lias received a message from the British Army Headquarters expressing their appreciation for the Chinese army 'a paxtcipation in the recen. Hong Kong battle. The BMN|6 also expresses condt»lence tar the Chinese citizens who were killed during the fighting. The117 words
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Article58 1942-01-16 5 London, Jan. \~>. Ruolv BrtatM of Mr.lcya Ltd. ar.mnmrtt a 2 r*-r tmt. dtvftdend for tho yrar ceded S^pt. :-0. 1941. Tho dlrccton lavr deckled to return 9 P^ r cut ot th" 6tvMcnd which "Uld Donnatty Imw« l >^ d> larr(i and s viil L*>" diMribulrd lai.-r if c'.rcur.-.st-anrrsReuter - 58 words
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Article135 1942-01-16 5 Sea Barrier As Part Of Strategy London, Jan. 15. i a NETHERLANDS source in London states that the Allied ea strategy in the Par East is to form a barrier against the Japanese extending from Singapore through the entire Netherlands Indies archipelago. "We must stop the Japanese advance," this source135 words
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Article140 1942-01-16 5 R&tavLt. Jan. 15. CCORKS of secret munitions dMBBPi lie burird deep in the Jungles of the Netherlands Indie/;, it was disclosed by a returning inspection party. ti»e most minute air photographs would fail to reveal their hereabout*, they stated. Dumps in Java .ire so veilReuter - 140 words
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Article1484 1942-01-16 5 Mary Heathcott - Mary Heathcott \U v WITH Vac ouibrea.: Ol Waf hwe the work ol the Y W.C.A. has extended. Their latest etiort la the opening up of an enquiry bureau in the day nursory o! the Child Welfare Society in New Market Road. Tins is in the charge1,484 words
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297 1942-01-16 5 Rio do Janeiro, Jan. 14. A PROPOSAL for a series of interlocking regional pacts among the 21 Pan-American Republics to protect the peace oi the Wesern Hemisphere after the war, will be made to a conference of Foreign Ministers which will open here to-morrow,United Press; Reuter - 297 words
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Article223 1942-01-16 5 Washington. J'- lA. PXTBCDOIO the "bliwk list" for til?. first tiae outside the Western ilem- I .split r c the state Department ha" j .s\ut\ a srppleirent to the list. alCln; ;he name; of jipproximately I.BCO nn\xls firms and individuate in Perusal MMI hST pReuter - 223 words
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Article74 1942-01-16 5 Ctpe Town. Jan. Ij. TilE new order member* ».rf tli* 1 Bcuth African Nationalivt J»arL.r. l«*l by Oswald Plrow. the former Dofcnc» Mirirter. havr b'f*en vith th» piirty. Vitey cr^nprite Uioce le^l'.laU/n oupportius? Um? National 3c*'»^t »Nazl) id<^i mirich tu Ueji banned by Uic NTiiionallfft Party. TheReuter - 74 words
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Article20 1942-01-16 5 Ihe Vi fray of ludiu. l-onl I Inlithpor.'. and Lady linlithgow returned t: Bombay y*«t^rday after their loot o ReuterReuter - 20 words
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358 1942-01-16 5 Co rrespon den ce To the Editor of .he Free Proses. Sir,- -Before Singapore faces on ordeal comparable to that of Penaiv:. may one make a few suggestion-; uhioh. if acted on, w'll help i<> strengthen the efforts of those devotc<l men and women who358 words
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Article116 1942-01-16 5 M»x co Citv. --in. brv«» hove b*"«n roiif\ne-«1 tfl W usv cy in retaliation for sini hu rr.ent ".n M« xlcaa diplomat U B. IfMlbetaH i« <t»rriiany. Ital.an flinl i r.is hvc not bcrn so tri-a>d »>•.•' *'«n?r r< Tjres^ntaiives In lut'v I .0 riiiuy eompleltReuter - 116 words
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125 1942-01-16 5 N.I. WANTS VOICE IN WAR DIRECTION Washington. J.i:i nOKFtRMJMQ the uimal of Dr. S J. van Moot, LItMIMMBI (Mwnir* r-ral of |bt Netivrlanis Indie., ii» miaUi Netherlands I^gatlo-i ■tatal t:«at DOttllaf can bp MM abv. I Ua mLs. l»>n. It in frnrrally wsumrJ. ho*o rr D.at he has come toReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement24 1942-01-16 5 By *4t? A- IXteill aj:d t'ne BWUUt ,i r ildi.ir:/ ituLUafa Hi ncf f-:.a red K IEH CHONG ip-tQ-dmt* Ta'ior {MrMi P^one 48 1«24 words
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Advertisement124 1942-01-16 5 I MOTORISTS I 1 Don't run your cars with empty seats these K days! Service Men on leave, men and women I in Passive Defence Services and office and factory workers all need the quickest transport they can get. B I •An empty seat in a car is a waste124 words
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Article1060 1942-01-16 6 Ailied Representatives Express Confidence "IN to-dajr'i orthography A.8.C.1). spells victory 1 in Asia." This passage, quoted from a talk by Sir George Ransom, is typical of the sentiments expressed by representatives of the A.B.C.D. powers in a special broadcast from Singapore last night. "HELP ON THE WAY,"1,060 words
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172 1942-01-16 6 CHINESE DISC HARGED BY MILITARY COURT AIJ£CiEn to have attempted to signal to enemy aircraft duilllg ;in air raid al-Tt 0O th<* niijh: of Dec. 10. a Chinese civilian was found not puil'y by the Singapore Military Court yesterday*. H»* wa^ dbeharned. The pujMf IHilJU. conducted bv Mr P.tul Storr,172 words
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Article146 1942-01-16 6 Compensation Payable For Damage liTIE Straits Settlements Government has accepted the liability in respect of accidents to or caused by private vehicles while in use on civil defence duty. The Government will pay compensation for damage however, arising caused to or by private vehicles which are used146 words
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Article149 1942-01-16 6 J^ CHINESE Pi/th Columnist is nr>w in jail, thanlts to help given to the Police by Chinese patriots. Information given by these Chinese led to the arrest of a man who was convicted of spreading alarming rumours and .sentenced by a War Zone Court to149 words
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311 1942-01-16 6 THK most urgent need of the 1 Army In Malaya M the moment is !or drivers. Qualified drivers of every nationality are required Immediately i«r duty with the Fin-res, and teamen who will be tauuht to drive are also being recruited for Indian and311 words
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Article43 1942-01-16 6 New prices have been Axed for the sMr. by wholesale and retail. Of rough s:\lt nnd Uno crush silt iho new retail price* are three conts prr katty for roufrh silt and 3V a cents per katty for fine crush43 words
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Article, Illustration30 1942-01-16 6 Malays Fraternize With Aussie s These men of the Malay Regiment and their wives are paying a friendly visit to the Australians, "somewhere in Malaya." They get on well together.30 words
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464 1942-01-16 6 Chinese W arned Against Spreading Of Rumours TRGING the Chinese in Malaya nA to he 4 *a blind tool of enemy propaganda," Mr. George K. Yeh, Chungking Government's publicity officer in Singapore, uttered a wanting against rumourmongering in a broadcast last night. •Beware of the Fifth Columnists who m~y be464 words
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Article61 1942-01-16 6 tn eompl .i:n vtth the remmi of various i<Mal otrclea, 12 potttscal prlsoneri have recently b^rn released bv the Buthorities in Blnsjapore, so that they c m offer their servlcti for the successful prosecution of the war. j ■ays Centra K The sjroup met ve terday I61 words
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Article55 1942-01-16 6 Ni'us ha Ixf-n received in Sin?"*- Dore of the death of Mr. D. R. Klnloeh manager of the Calcutta branch *n th* Chartered Bank on Dee. 2?. Mr. R«nloch served in lialaya ;mii Hong K.>r.r for .v»>nic rears, and had h— manager <-f the Cairntta branch55 words
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155 1942-01-16 6 DUMOURS spread by Fifth Columnists to the effect that the Japanese have promised to hand Malava over to the Mal:ty Rajahs will be the .subject of a talk to be broadcast hi Mal.iy from the Singapore station tomorrow evening by Dr. W. Linehan, Director155 words
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Article39 1942-01-16 6 TIIK f llaiini? cost of livin- and .Mi;)ph'nien:arv a:io-vanoe.s ;>.iyab:»« t,> OowtrnnMnt naplorcea '.<r January. 194J; dMW I «a.'anl II (a> SG.O.y clav« I <b> an II .}>> < PIMMI I (c) and II (c) ?50.,. t :a-<s I ■at $9.39 words
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Article37 1942-01-16 6 N>w ItelhJ Jim A! I tNDI cati 'a resJ Li i'i In Uvca m Burn i I M Tli'-M 1 messages words, must be in Ei of tlit* [nd dally ncwi broa I37 words
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152 1942-01-16 6 Admirable Spirit Of Bom bed People AN ADMIRABLE .spirit is being maintained by villa^rrs erf areas in the outskirts oi Siii^a--1 pore where bombs have (alien. Nfighbouri hav jfnerou*ly helped Uiose who have been unfortunate, and far from there bring any .suggc<>tion of panic, UICM pc-oplt- expressed grau- tude for152 words
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Article148 1942-01-16 6 rJHACTICAL. expression of his appre- claiion ->f the efficiency and cour•ge itaovn by A R.p. workers during a rvcr-n riid ha* been made by Mr. I mi Clumg Pans, a woll-knr wn Chinese citUcn of Singapore. I:> a tedtl to the Divisional WMtfn for the148 words
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Article105 1942-01-16 6 gPECIAL Items In to-days raiii^ proSraaMM Iran &ln«apor-- mrludc musk: knd pußlea from the studio at 7.3.1 p :n a further tulk in th« XfiM "A R.P, and You." by Divisional Warden c r Hudson, at 8 i p .i talk hv Wlckham BUed in the sertas105 words
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Article52 1942-01-16 6 i- A o donations, from memta r of 1500 each ind agin mobile canteen promised by anolher member, ri-.r Blngmpore Rotarv Chib has Hunched Its a r iv Mobile Canteen Fund thai the em a] a m*. -i>i- mobile canteen win probably bfrom |3 Mi to52 words
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550 1942-01-16 6 Australian Cabled Newt Canberra. Jjn. 11. APPRECIATION was expu-.wd today by tha Minister for China in Australia. Dr. ILsu Mo. of the AUSLiTilian Governments action in a«ic;>--in to let certain Asiatics. Including Chinese, make temporary homes in Australia as refugees from the war zone in550 words
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309 1942-01-16 6 "Reinforcements Rushing To Singapore" SUCCESSES BEFORE LONG RENDING a message to hia "compatriou China— thos.? who are anxious to ki lon£ Singapore will hold,** Mr. Geor k Chungking Government's publicity officei pore, said in a broadcast last iii u will hold, and hold forever." "Reinforcements of all kinds arc rushing309 words
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Article47 1942-01-16 6 HAD NO IDENTITY CARDS— CHARGED the tliv without .Fifth Ma Lam Ida 35 was charged with P Marion tn I lei R>ad on W- h thp Defei lons. data u i 'hen h<- be was »a< dtafhiri could ofl« Claimn ■■ai-olcl I p ml n < :i W47 words
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110 1942-01-16 6 A RBMARKABI I Aheroic tl i nel ol ui [ndlan R, saved mam ten Is told to-d The colontlmea and noapltal Tho mrimenl tef the •erodrom they formed > other troopi nyed Iti own throv Ire n-.f a boarded nied'a'l a 'ark»-<i WOiNDH. B1 MYONtTI110 words
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