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ROYAL SCOTS RETAIN - ! BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP FOR THE FOURTH YEAR

Winning 13 of the 15 bouts-six of which were via the knock- out route-2ND BN, ROYAL SCOTS beat 1ST BN. MIDD_ESEX REGI- MENT by 28 points to 16 to win the AREA INTER-UNIT NOVICES' BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP for the fourth year in suc.ession at Nan- king Barracks, Shamshulpo, last night

WAY TO HEALTH IN WINTER

WELL BALANCED DIET VITAL FACTOR

Prof, J. C. Drummond, scienting

Inough science was not very much in evidence in all the fights. adviser to the British Ministry of

BRITISH EMBASSY they were nevertaciess very enjoy-good, addressing the Industrial

STATEMENT

IN WASHINGTON weight-saw PIE WILSON (Scots)

Welfare Society in London, sald that food was probably the most vital factor in maintaining the home front. security and efficiency

the

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able to the large audience. Hard punching featured all the bouts

The main event the light-heavy obtain a close decision over PTE WASHINGTON, Feb. lv (Reuter, 'COOPER. They fought three hard

A well-balanced diet would have On the authority of the Prime rounds, blow for blow, the former a profound effect on health and Minister, Mr. Churchill, the British constantly piercing the latter s de-resistance to infection and disease Embassy bere has issued the follow fence with his slashing right. ing statement:-

GOOD STAMINATM

"There have been repeated al-

All in all, the Scots, hdividually, legations in the press, some of were the harder punchers while which even found echo in Con- their good stamina stood them in -gressional récord, to the effect that good stead. Mr. Churchill issued a statement in 1936 deprecating America's par ticipation in the war of 1914/18.

"The statement, as reproduced

during the winter. He gave can- teen stewardesses and managers the following outline of a three course meal which would help to build up workers:

Hot meat or fried fish, such as

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941.

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North and East of Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

From

United Kingdom and Straits.

The prizes were presented to the shepherds ple: beef stew or soused Baigon, winners by His Excellency Major-herrings, and a liberal helping of Canton Gen. A. E. Grasett,

potatoes or some alternative dish. USA. Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai San Fran- The Band of the Middlesex Rest- Rice pudding, date turnover, cisco date, 24th January) in the various newspapers, read: ment, by courtesy of Lt. Col. H. W. apple charlotte, bread and butter Java and Manlia.

Legally we owe this debt to the M. Stewart and Officers, and under pudding, orange and fruit salads Swatow United States but logically we do the conductorship of Mr. W. E. Ki-or other milk puddings. not because America should have ford, A.R.C.M.. was in attendance

A cup of muky cocoa or milky United-Kingdom and Straits" minded her own business and stay-and rendered appropriate selec-.

coffee. ed out of the World War. If she

tions. had done so the Allies would have made peace with Germany in the The following were the results:- spring of 1917 thus saving over 1,000,000 British, French, American and other lives and preventing the subsequent rise of Fascism and Points. Nazism.'

THE RESULTS

Bantam Weight - Fte. (Scots) beat Pte. Anderson

Ellls

on

Canton Sandakan.

Due

4

14th Feb.

14th Fob

14th Feb.

15th Feb.

16th Feb.

15th Fob,

15th Feb.

17th Feb.

17th Feb.

18th Feb.

Direct Ser-

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20th Feb.

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91st Feb

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28th Feb. 28th Feb,

THIRD COURSE » The greatest importance, said United-Kingdom and Straits Prof. Drummond, was attached Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways to the third course.

vice"-San Francisco date, 12th February.

Calcutta and Straits,

The teens should include in Calcutta and Straits the weekly menus a certain quan- Alx Mall by "Pan-American Airways Direct tity of basic food: milk. green Feather Weight (1st string-vegetables, carrots, and wholemeal Canton

vice" San Francisco date, 14th February, "As a number of persons and

Pte. Macey (M'sex) beat Pte.

or brown bread or the new type Sandakan. some newspapers apparently have Woodrow on points; (2nd string of vitaminized white bread. been deceived by the utter un--Pte. Hanshaw (M'sex) beat Fte. truth put forward for the sole Richie on points.. purpose of destroying the good re- Light Weight (1st string)-Pte. iations between the United States Cook (Scots) beat Pte. Grafton on and Britain the British Embassy a T.KO; (2nd string)-Pte. Laws should also be introduced Into wishes to state, on the Prime Min- (Scots) beat L/c H.(K.O. in the soups. ister's authority, that it is totally 3rd); (3rd string)-Pte. McCall The Ministry of Food was soon the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than ever made any (Scots) beat Pte. Lanagan on to make available wholemeal flour advertised to close at or before 9 am. registered and parcel malli

LORDS QUERY FINANCE POLICY OF GOVT.

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Pte.

"The helpings of vegetable have U. S. A., Honolin, Japan, and Shanghai to be definitely large than you will Francisco date, 7th February)..... find in many canteens," he said: United-Kingdom and Strafts, More vegteables and potatoes

at the same price as white flour.

effective catering unit to form a community group for their area

day,

at 5 p.m.

OUTWARD MAILS

For

FRIDAY

Date and Time

Fri. 14th

untrue that he such statement to the above or points. similar effect."

Welter Weight (2nd string)-L/e Lord Woolton, Minister of Food, are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day. When mails are adver- Hunter (Scots) beat Pte. Coleman appealed to employers to provide ised to close after 5 pm. Registered and Parcel malls are closed (K.D. in the 2nd); (3rd string)—adequate facilities for the provi- Pte. Meikle (Scots) beat Pte. Nash slon .of hot meals-breakfasts, (KO. in the 1st); (4th string)-dinners and teas to their em-

Black (Scots) beat Pte. ployees. He asked Industrial cod Toomey (TKO. in the 1st).

cerns which were too small for an Middle Weight (1st string)-L/c Chalmers (Scots) beat Pte. Burdge LONDON, Feb. 13 (Reuter) (K.O. In the 2nd); (2nd string) to provide hot food during the "The Government adheres to a Pte. Greig (Scots) beat L/c Mun-" policy of avoiding inflation by jhenback (KO. In the 1st); (3rd every conceivable means in our string)--Pte. Auld (Scots) beat MARSHAL PETAIN AT power," said the Lord Chancellor, Pte.- Hogan (K.O. In the 3rd). Lord Simon, in the House of Lords Light-heavy Weight-Pte. Wilson

FRENCH RIVIERA yesterday, and he suggested that (Scots) beat Pte. Cooper on points, VICHY, Feb. 13 (Router). concern on this point was brought Heavy Weight-2/Lieut. Hunter Marsna] Petain arrived at Cagnes- about by exaggerated or ill-found-(M'sex) entry withdrawn).

Mer, French Riviera, yesterday in ed arguments.

Welter Weight (1st string)-Pte. ja special train in which he left Lord Balfour of Burleigh said Urquhart (Scots) beat Pte. Byford here the previous night, that he was afraid that the un points. vicious spiral of Inflation was al-

ready in operation and that a figure of interest in this matter was the gap between expenditure and revenue which he computed at: about £600,000,000.

He

After leaving the station went to his estate at Villeneuve-.

At mid-day,

HITLER WANTS Loubet on the coast road about nine

EXCHANGE

miles from Nice.

EPO.. Reg. 4.00 PM

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Air Mail by Air to Bangoon to connect with the

"British Overseas Airways.” Formosa and Dairen..

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MONDAY

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Marshal Petain left the estate for Shanghal and Parcels only for United Kingdom.... Ord. the Cagnes station where in a pri-

He strongly supported Mr. J. M. United States a number of paint- and friends.

Herr Hitler is sending to the vate coach Keynes' plan of some kind of de-ings by old masters in order to ferred pay, particularly in the; case of wage earners who getting substantially larger eari- ings than before the war.

Lord Simon, replying for the Government. said that the word

TUESDAY

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he received ometals

Tac. 18th G.P.O. KP.0. Par. 17th 6.00 PM

Manila, Rabaul, Australia, and New Zealand

Brisbane.

via

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help him to obtain exchange COL. DONOVAN AT facilities, states a message from Sydney.

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BAGHDAD

These paintings are on their

Col. William Donovan, President way through Siberia and the Roosevelt's personal representative Pacific and it is pointed out that in the Balkans, has arrived

in

"Inflation" was used as though it this shows Herr Hitler's desperate Baghdad on a visit to Iraq, states Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to connect with the! Reg.

was associated with rapidly-rising prices. Prices, he 'sa'd, may rise in circunstances which do not Involve this inflationary Influence at all.

Referring to the gap between expenditure and revenue, Lord Simon said that it was important to remember the overseas aspect. of this matter.

CHESS RESULTS

K. Weiss managed to draw with

C. M. Sequeira last night in the Colony Chess Championship Tour- nament.

economic position-(Special).

a London message.--(Specia}}

Special Fund Mooted For

Post-War Building

A Better Britain

Of

LONDON, Feb, 13 (Reuter) - Some Government control of in- dustry in the replanning which must take place at the end of the war is entailed in a proposal now being considered by Government, writes Reuter's Lobby correspondent.

The proposal is that half the money collected for excess pro- ûts duty shall not be used for meeting war expenditure but shall be The match was concluded about placed in a special fund for the purpose of assisting various indus- 12.30 p.m.. Welss managing to hold tries at the end of the war in making the change-over to peace con- his opponent though a pawn down in the end game.

The proposal arises from com-¡tion of Lord Relth, who it is hoped In another Championship match,plaints by industrialists that the will make 盘

In the Colony Junior Chess Coumpionship, the results were:— Wm. Lee beat A. Morton, J. Grefalda beat R. C. Gardner, and V. V. Kolatchoff beat J. H. d'Almeida.

ditions

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Air Mail for Manils, Guam, Honolulu, U. §. A., &

Europe via Pan American Airways and Trans Reg. 6.00 PM Atlantle Services"

Manila, Batavia and Sourabays, ... FRIDAY

Straits, Rangoon and Calcutts. ...

„Manila, Batavia, Mauritius, Lourenco Marques, East

and Bouth Africa, via Durban,

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Shanghai, Japan. Honolulu, U. 8. A; Canada, statement, at ab

G. S. Coxhead beat D. E. de Car-present excess profits duty of 100 early date of proposals for build- valho, after the latter had refused per cent. will not allow them to ing and planning a better Britain. an offer of a draw,

make provision for this purpose These and many other matters The problem of the demobilisaare being examined by various tion of the millions of men, now departments of the Btate under serving in the armed forces, has the direction of Mr. Arthur Green not been overlooked, and an -wood, Minister without Portfolio, pert Committee, now sitting, has who is specially charged with er the task of examining the question amining these problems. in all its aspects and making

The intention behind them is to de reach the largest measure of com- |commendations for effective

mobilisation of the men with the mon agreement on urgent mat- least possible dislocation.

ters that have to be dealt with so that they cam be 'put' into exforce without delay at the end

of the war,

and form a sold foundation upon which, after "dis,

re-

Central and South America and United King- Parcels 4.00 PM dom via San Francisco. (No Parcels for Unit-. Reg. ed-Kingdom).

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Note:-All Mails for United-Kingdom will be for- warded with or without superscription, ........

Beg

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Air Mail for 'Manila. Guam, Honolula, U.S.A. and

Europe via "Tan-American Airways and Trans-Reg Atlantic Services "

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PUNJAB GOVT. TO REWARD WARRIORS

LAHORE, Feb. 13 (Reuter) — The Punjab Government has re- Uther matters, now being served 15,000 acres fu Nilibar amined, include agricultural po- Colony (Haveli Project) as re-cy to enable this industry wards for war services, it is off-still the largest in the country cussion and by vote of the people, Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg. clally announced.

to play a full share in national a new Government will be put "British". Overseas Airways," It is added that preference in reconstruction.

into force to carry out the pro- Straits, Ceylan, Indie,, East and Bouth Africa, awards will be given “to those The question of re-bonatng and gramme of reconstruction which services are outstanding in assist-national planning after the war is the majority of the country de- Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hongkong--- ing the war effort,

being examined under the dires aires.

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