Malaya Tribune, 9 October 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET &LES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- -No. 242. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, October 9. 1940.
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  • 829 1 Lord Lothian Cancels Return To England After Seeing Mr. Roosevelt Reuter. Washington, Oct. 8. rHE British Ambassador, Lord Lothian, has cancelled his plans to return home on leave, because Whitehall feels that there may be a crisis
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  • 57 1 Istanbul. Oct. 9. M. HAYDAI >: KAY. Turkish Ambassador at'lfiscow. left for the USS R, yest rday I i resume Ml post. M orned to Ankara a' the beginning of September to report to the Turkish Government The German Ambassador, rim- Yon Papen, has retnrned
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  • 217 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. TJHE Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Yyner Brooke, arrived in Singapore this morning. Hi.s Highness, who was accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. B J. C. Spurway, Mr. D. C. Huddon and Mr. F. H. Pollard, of the Sarawak Civil Service,
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 9. The United States is suspending the export of subsidised wheat to all Far Eastern ports except the Philippines. No official interpretation is placed on this move, but it is generally looked on as another link in America's lengthening chain of economic shackles on Japan.—Reuter.
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  • 58 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 9. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has 1 signed the 51.500-million Defence Appropriation BUI, ■Mill provides funds for 1,400,000 conscripts, due to be called up between now and July 1. 1941. The appropriation raises the total cash and contractual authority voted by Congress for the
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  • 144 1 Reuter. Madrid, Oct. 9. £JLOSE secrecy is being observed in Madrid regarding the forthcoming visit of Himmler, the Nazi Gestapo Chief, and the Italian General De Bono, which was announced inconspicuously in the Spanish press. Ko comment on the visit is forthcoming, an! a correspondent
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  • 261 1 Tokyo, Oct. 9. k JAPANESE protest against the British decision to re-open the burma Road is expected on the grounds that it is contrary to the spirit of the three months' agreement, which is said to have included a tacit understanding of the possibility
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  • 108 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. MR. Quo Tai-Chi, the Chinese Ambassador in London, interviewed, said that the reopening of the Burma Road was a matter of deep satisfaction, but it was certainly no surprise. For what was the result of its closure but that Japan immediately proceeded to arrest
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  • 671 1 COMPLETE WITH ALL WAR EQUIPMENT Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 9. r \TIE first contingent of German troops is now sailing down the Danube, complete with equipment, including tanks, anti-aircraft batteries, anti-tank guns, and aviation units. According to reports received by Reuter from Sibiu, advanced units of German
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  • 189 2 Singapore-, Tuesday. I NEW regulations, to be j known as the Evidence of Enemy Status Regulations, 1940, gazetted to-day, provide I that if, in the case of a body of persons, it appears to the Governor that there is reason to believe that the office of
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  • 218 2 IF rehearsals are any criterion, it is apparent that in "Lumiere Noire," their next big show at the Victoria Theatre, the Malayan Magic Circle are determined to eclipse their previous successes, and to further enhance their reputation for providing Singapore's public with a combination of the
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  • 19 2 Mr. S Chelliah, Clerk of Courts, Klang, is a patient of the District Hospital,. Klang. He is progressing satisfactorily.
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  • 358 2 Scheme Held Up By Delay In Returning Forms (From Our Own Reporter) FIVE hundred forms have been sent out by the Local Defence r Corps authorities in Singapore, in pursuance of their efforts to recruit for this new, but vital, defence force. Many
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  • 207 2 (From Our Own Reporter!. Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. LT. Colonel G. D. A. Fletcher. M.C., 0.8. E., has been appointed commander cf the Local Defence Corps, and Mr. V/. F. N. Churchill, Malayan Civil Service, Deputy Commissioner for the Local Defence Corps, in the State
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  • 426 2 Singapore, Tuesday. IjK)R Jailing to reinstate an employee, after he had completed a period of continuous training with the volunteers, F. H. L. Beetsma, proprietor of the Eastern Electra Co., Stamford Road, was fined $25, or two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, in the Fifth Police Court,
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  • 119 2 Singapore, Tuesday. stealing a hanging lamp valued at $20, a young chin* ese. Tan Hock Hai. who had two previous convictions, was sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by six months' police supervision, by the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. at the police
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  • 307 2 Singapore, Tuesday. THE story of how she was robbed of a valuable gold necklace while walking along Ceylon Road with a fiiend on the night of Sept. 6, was told in th 2 seconi court today when Anna Muthu AmmaL an elderly Indian woman, gave evidence
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  • 50 2 Singapore, Tuesday—Seeing n man in the act of removing a gunny bag from the front of a shop in Beach Road yesterday, a detective arrested him. The man, Ng Ah Hoo, 34-year-old Teochew, pleaded guilty to the charge, and sentence wa s deferred to Oct. 16.
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  • 207 2 Singapore 1 ALLEGED to have stole] two motor car tyres beloni ing to die Naval Store Depart m>. \yjj. liam Spencer Jones, emp d v a chargeman of drivers >h<. Naval Base, stood his trial before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. t Police Magistrate, to-day According
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  • 444 3 pKF.AT prominence has been given in the Singapore Chinese newspapers to the recently concluded pact between Japan and the Axis Powers, Germany and Italy, and editorial opinion is expressed with vigour. The Sin Chew Jit Poh declares the pact, though believed in some quarters
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  • 145 3 Here aresome oj the first Contingent of Australian crime* ur.dcr the Empire Air Scheme, una have reached Canada. The top rylcturt shows Air Commodore A. T. Cole wishing them "good luck before they left home, and the other jricium shews a group singing the popiuar Air Force
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  • 218 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) J»HAT Thailand desired nothing better than strict neutrality,' and that all the talk about the country being pro-Japanese or pn>-Axis was just the work of rumour mongers, was the opinion expressed by Lieut.-Col. Mom Luang Knab Kunjara, of the Thai Air Defence Department,
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  • 182 3 THE following is a list of the bills to come up before the Legislative Council at Monday's meeting:— First reading: Local Forces (In- creased Expenditure) Amendment Bill, Rubber Dealers (Amendment) Bill, Courts (Amendment) Bill, Christmas Island (Amendment) Bill, Bankruptcy (Amendment) Bill, Debtors (Amendment) Bill, Distress
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  • 248 3 New Move Against Income Tax (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Chinese Chambers of Commerce of the Straits Settlements and the Malay States are, I understand, contemplating making joint representations to the Government, opposing the introduction of income-tax. Due to the urgency of the problem, the
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  • 29 3 Singapore. Tuesday.—A performance of the -Lipht of Asia" viH b*< broadcast ffom the Madras Station on Oct. Id on a wavelength oi 211C098 metres at 9.30 o.m. Singapore time.
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  • 114 3 Singapore, Wednesday. THE draft estimates of revenue and expenditure <»f the Straits Settlements for 1941, will be moved by the acting Financial Secretary, Mr. h. G. Corney, when the Legislative Council meets on Monday. Sixteen new bills will be taken through their first reading, while an
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  • 117 3 'Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 8. JIT a meeting of representatives n from 42 Chinese public bodies held this afternoon, with Mr. H. S. Lee in the chair, the following resolution was unanimously passed: "That as income tax does not appear to be
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  • 12 3 Mrs. J. Aitken is making satisfactory progress at the General Hospital, Penang.
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  • 319 3 "Keep Fit" Campaign 8. Deep Breathing BREATHING is important, but it need not be boring. As you inhale you should open up the rib cage, allowing the lungs in the thoracic cavity their fullest capacity. Then, as you exhale, remembering to keep the abdominal muscles
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    • 473 3 W about I)O ft 1"° t»o pound I stew for W 0 1 /o J f fUU I X /V\ /i i "/of* I I o Rabbit Vv> /I. I of good I mokes a 1 flt I a I f I vlr llf M flavoured I delicious and 171
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  • 28 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY:—C.S.C. v Field Co., Madras Sappers. C.S.C; S.R.C. v. Indian Assn., S.R.C.; S.C.C. v Mountain Regt., S.C.C.; S.C.R.C. v Khalsa, S.C.R.C. TENNIS:—S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments.
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  • 214 4 RECENTLY held to a draw by Battling Sima. Ventura Marques, lightweight champion of Singapore, will have debonair Luis Yeo Blanco as his opponent in the next promotion of R. R. Shaw at the New World Arena on Friday. Marques, who is now a welterweight,
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  • 235 4 Kuala Lumpur, Monday. OLAYING their first lugbv match of the season, the St. Andrew's Old Boys Association, for the first time in four years, were defeated by the Medical College Unjrjfl when they went down to the College by six points (a
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  • 64 4 Nestanglo Sports Club defeated OttlteWi Sports Club at table tennis by tfiree games to two on Saturday at Nestle House, players first): Goh Teck Phuan beat Woo Ah Siew 3—l. Stephen Ding lost to Fok Kwong Meng I—3. Lim Chwee Chua beat Chan Hon Fook 3—2, Tan
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  • 229 4 The Garrison 'earn won the social match against the Island Club by s'a and l>oints with returns as foliows:— E. V. Sm.th J. X Gale U vs F. G Minns <te Dt. T. Y. Chia 1. K. S. Murray R. A. Hooper 1 vs K.
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  • 52 4 A meeting of rugby referees will be held on Friday at 7 p.m. In the Singapore Cricket Club. This meeting is not confined to referees and it is hoped that players will a'so attend to take part in the general discussion on the rule* of
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  • 909 4  -  (BY "SPECTATOR") Kuala Lumpur. r'ANDERDOWN and Queen Beon should provide the best bets for the second day's races of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn meeting' to be held on Wednesday. Queen Beon won over the five and half furlongs on the opening day in irood
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  • 71 4 A cycling race open to ail cyciists in Malaya has been arranged to start at 6.30 a.m. on Sunday. No v 10. A number of entries lrom the Services are expected. Prizes will be awarded to the first ten places, and entrance forma and particulars can
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  • 98 4 (Fvom Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. WONG PENG SOON, Malayan open singles badminton champion and champion of Singapore and Selangor won his third state title when he annexed the Johore Open Singles event in the annual Johore State championships which was recently concluded in
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  • 62 4 THE hockey match between the V.M.C.A. tSnrs.) and the Field Ambulance played on the V.M.C.A. padang yesterday evening resulted in a draw, each side scoring one goal. ONE goal down at the interval, the Mountain Battery made a grand rally to beat th e Ceylon Sport* Club by
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  • 37 4 Victoria School, swimming carnival will be held at the V.M.C.A pool. Fort Canning, on Oct. 11. at 4.15 p.m. The event for the old boys'—Bo yards (free style) race—will also held. Entries will be at the post
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  • 310 4 FIVE more ties in the S.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournaments were decided yesterday, one tie in the men's singles handicap remaining unfinished at the end of play. Dr. Ong Siow Hian plus 15» qualified for the finals of the veterans' singles handicap, when he defeated Dr.
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    • 103 4 FACTS, FIGURES, jm Singapore, Friday's IKS Sensational welter pSjHwW wt battles m IBB! nutshell. ques vs Yeo —Sima vs. Milling—Carrie M vs. Rio. f|PBPP|k Distance—All 10—3 minute rounds. Hw 81 1 e New World vgß Arena Venue of .I'-jf WH »U the Pasl big Msg H battles. |Ja 5000° ted
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  • 107 5 Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 8. UNDER instructions from his Government, the British Xmbassador, Sir Robert CraiR ie, informed the Foreign Minister. Mr. Matsuoka, this morning to the effect that Britain was re-opening the Hurma Road on Oct. 18, according to a Foreign Office niinuniqiie. X is
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  • 79 5 Singapore, Tuesday. ON Lhe ground that his subtenant who was running a was frequently him inconvenience. M. Deb! i Bombay Hotel, jalan Besar, applied to the Rent Assessment the ejectment of Bisram Board gave the applicant take proceedings against ondent, should he not c by the
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  • 67 5 Singapore Tuesday—Produced Mr enrad Oldham, the rate, on ai charge ot in c containing $1.94 i Kit Chian m a trolleytit. Tan Ah sah. 34--ye ir-old Hokkien, claimed trial in the second court to-day. The theft was alleged to have occurred while the bus was at
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  • 2046 5 Commons Statement Greeted With Cheers Reuter. London, Oct. 8. and confidence formed the keynote of Mr. Winston Churchill's latest statement on the war situation. "A month has passed," declared Mr. Churchill, "since Hitler turned his rage and malice on the civil population and our
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 153 6 we are not seeking to provoke a conflict with any nation, we must oppose bitterly any Power which assists Chiang Kai Shek, thereby prolonging the China conflict and impeding the restoration of peace in East Asia." This statement by Mr. Mati suoka, the Japanese Foreign I Minister,
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  • 104 6 JJIS statement, therefore, constitutes firstly, a challenge to the United States in view of the new American loan to Chungking, and secondly, a threat to Great Britain in order to prevent the re-open-ing of the Burma Road. Trie first diplomatic blunder made by the Japanese Foreign Minister
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  • 158 6 JHE world situation is now in the stage of crystallisation and the next two or three weeks should see highly interesting developments. If interest in the Axis-Japan pact is dying, now that its full worth has been laid bare, it has, nevertheless, given rise to a heap of
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  • 126 6 JHE questions the Axis must ask themselves are: How far will Russian opportunism go? Can they rely on Stalin to refrain from creating two fronts if things are going badly with them, or will Russia prove to be a second Italy What is causing the Dictators most
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  • 417 6 -SEALED IN 25 ENVELOPES lOCKED in a fireproof box in care of the Psychical Research Society lies a message sealed in 25 envelopes. It was laid there by Sir Oliver Ledge world-famous British scientist, who died on Aug. 22 at the age of 89. Sir
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  • 559 6 "GRACIE I TOOK OUT £34,000" Monty Banks Admits— THIS is what Monty Banks said 1 in Hollywood when he was told that it had been revealed in the House of Commons that hie wife. Gracie Fields, took £3.000 to America and that he took £20.000: "I am not a British
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  • 337 6 jyjARIA MARTEN'S gravestone fl aUj(Jt change hands—though its new owner «j! even know where it is unless one or Suffolk, viiJagers points it out to him. Maria Marten's grave is in the tiny churrhv, Polstead, in the heart of rural Suffolk cn>ar d ot And
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  • 984 6  -  A Woman Looks At The War From A Ringside Seat —Dover By Hi Ide Ma rcha nt (In The Daily Express) rpHIS headland is an armchair A for the war on the Southern (Front. From this point where I have been sitting for
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  • 53 6 Reuter. New York. f> A REPORT from Berlin admits damage to facilities" in one of the raids of the war on Berlin It" *hat a number of bombs dropped. Two hospitals w and fires started, but they vven quickly extinguished One I was brought down by iati
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 97 7 When a Lancashire mill decided to make a rifle range on the premises for the benefit of wt rkers who have joinea tne Locai Detente Volunteers, the girls were so enthusiastic that, although unable to join the L.D.Vs they decided to jorm their own section
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  • 132 7 Reuter. Istanbul. Oct 8. k CONSIDERABLE increase in A Italian propaganda among traveller- from jn, >. bile the Italian i on appears to be actini circumsoectly, many Italians released from internment, have restarted their propaganda v "[t i ritly liberal funds. leral Bourget, formerly Gen. W
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  • 99 7 (From 0 Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. MR. Chin Soon Yuen, Piesident of Kofi n and Kco Yew Schc 3u Besi, a septune ol the oldest residents t \vn, recently nuuvi i Miss Pang Mcc at the Hong 11 i School, Sungei Besi. Th bri who
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  • 160 7 Singapore. Tuesday. A WATCH repairer who pawned i watches given to him for repair, admitted the facts when he was charged to-day in the Third Court with misappropriating four watches. He said that he had obtained $38 for the watches, but he claimed that two cf
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  • 22 7 Mr. G. P. Cuscaden, I.S.O.. If new in command of tne ground defences of a station somewhere in the East of England.
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  • 353 7 Eastern News. Tokyo, Oct. 8. 1 44 JAPAN i now faced with the most important problem in her hi itory, and her prosperity or decline depends on steps now he Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, said, when addressing the opening session of the
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  • 144 7 Plan To Send 4,000 To Britain A Year Eastern News. Yokohama, Oct. 8. RELATIONS between Japan and Canada in future will depend on Japan's relations with the entne AngloAmerican bloc, in the opinion of Baron Shu Tomn, 1 etiring Japanese Minister to Ottawa, who ariiven
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  • 126 7 Reuter. Vichy, Oct. 8. SEMI-OFFICIAL statement reveals that the Vichy Government, earlier this month, rejected the new territorial demands by Thailand, including the surrender cf all Indo-Chinese territory on the right bank of the Mekong, and an undertaking to cede the protectorates of Laos and Cambodia,
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  • 22 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 8. A Japanese unit entered Hanoi yesterday morning, according to a semi-official Japanese report.— Reuter.
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  • 45 7 Ottawa. Oct. B.—The Canadian National Revenue Department has banned the sale of numerous for* cign magazines, including the Japan Times Week'y. published by the Japan Times In Tokyo, and the Trans-Pacific. published by the American-owned and managed Japan Advertiser in Tokyo.—Eastern News.
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  • 110 7 Reuter. Tientsin, Oct. 8. fcMEKICAN fur exporters rx have cabled Washington urging that every possible p ,<•!>• lance be afforded rei: aiding the new Japanese re Uu lions "which amount to a virtual embargo." Exporters allege that the Japanese are refusing even |q inspect merchandise
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  • 221 7 Singapore. Tuesday. I LOST my head, and did this' stupid thing. I am prepared) to make restitution. I ask fori leniency." said Abu bin Sawar, a j 28-year-old Malay. when he pleaded guilty to two charges of false representation, in the Third Police Court to-day.
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  • 128 7 Singapore, Tuesday. JEWELLERY alleged to have been snatched irom a woman in North Bridge Road yesterday was identified this morning by the woman wnen a young Chinese was charged with retention of stolen property and the it of jewellery in the Third Court. The accused
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  • 37 7 Singapore, Tuesday.—Ordered to execute a bond to be of good behaviour, a young Malay, Wahab bin Kechil, unsuccessfully appealed bgainst the order in the High Court to-day before the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Terrell.:
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  • 188 7 Singapore, Tuesday. YOU have been found ffuilty of a very sericu* off em c. You at-* lucky in that, in some extraordinary way, your vvi f e dit manage to survive," said Mr. Justice RCanntns;, addressing Marimuthu, a South InCan labourer, when jentencing: him to five
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  • 63 7 Eastern News. Rome, Oct. 8 THE Japanese Ambassador. Mr. E'.ii Amau, had a forty-minute rc a'ion with the Italian Foren Minister, Count Ciano yester- I day. It is understood that the nnture of th* Brenner meeting between Mnmo. v ni and Hitler, as well as the
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    • 679 8 Public Notices HAW PAR NEW SWIMMING POOL (4 l l m.s. Pasir Panjang Road) Official Opening on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 5.15 p.m. by The Chinese Consul-General Mr. Kao Ling-pai Proceeds from gate admission in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund Singapore China Relief Fund Admission 10 cts. The Management
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    • 394 8 f EVERY PLAYER AN EXPERT I MUSIC IS A SPECIALISED ART 11 FRED IJRIO'tt HAM» j CONSISTS OF THE BEST KNOWN SPECIALISTS IN I RHYTHM. SONG DANCE MUSIC. I Old iunv NIGHT Bringing Back To You *lt*Sk MERR\ OLD TIMES.. II TO-MORROW I "QUEEN OF THE CANVASS" I COMPETITION SUPPORT
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    • 145 8 James Hilton author of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" says "Completely Delightful Entertainment" ALHAMBRA MILLIONS HAVE LOVED THIS GLORIOUS BOOK' to D NO SCREEN! Voi/7/ /augh, cry cheer with the not- I ffil ous gang at Rugby, HHlwralf where hoys are "WftrWl moulded into MEN! mEg*P** b/ M Ge e f ts?
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  • 107 9 A POWERFUL story, fine singing and pit thrills deep underground make a striking picture of "Proud Valley," which opened a season at the Pavilion last night. It provides a fine opportunity for the Negro singer, Paul Robeson, to stage a come-back, and he makes full use
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  • 93 9 extremely interesting record ™i of flying from its earliest beginnings, "Conquest of the Air," which opened at the Cathay yesterday, tells the story of man's effort to emulate the bird from the days before the dawn of history. All the pioneers of flying are represented in this
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  • 90 9 "MA, He's Making Eyes at Me," ITI which opened at the Capitol last night, is* one of those films that Is light with its entertainment and generous with its variety of types, humour and romance. Purely light entertainment, with B spot of music, this film is one
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  • 101 9 TOM Hughes' classic is brought to the screen with all the vividness of detail and the brilliance of characterisation of its original in "Tom Brown's Schooldays," which opened at the Alhambra last night. Arnold of Rugby becomes a living, moving figure in this picturisation of a famous
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  • 48 9 Singapore, Tuesday—Charged with the theft of seventy-six pieces of iron rods from his employer, a Chinese contractor, last night. Yiap pah Teck, 37-year-old Hokkien, pleaded guilty before »Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, to-day. The case was Dostponed to Oct. 16. for sentence.
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    • 524 9 Public Notices THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NO. 64, CHULIA STREET, PHONE NO. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous Efficient Services. TENDERS INVITED SUPPLY OF COOKED RATIONS TO SUNGEI PINANG DEPOT, PENANG. TENDERS are invited by the Indian Immigration Committee for the supply of cooked rations
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    • 423 9 JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS TENDERS are Invited for the supply of i. Hospital Diets and Sundries ii. Beef and Mutton, and iii. Firewood and Charcoal for all the Government Hospitals in the State of Johore for the year 1941, namely:— Government Hospitals at Muar, Batu Pahat, Segamat, Tangkak, Kluang, Mersing, Pontian
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    • 77 9 THE PUBLIC AGREE HERE IS A GRAND FILM! j j TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 r? l GLORIOUS SINGING! DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE! Lf PAUL ROBESON IN THE FINEST ROLE OF HIS In! CAREER 1 PAUL YOU OUGHT TO SEE /77— pSone™. j WITH SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION H GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS I (LATEST
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  • 75 10 The family of the late Madam Wee Gelr, Neo thank all friends and relatives who paid night visits and funeral and also those who sent wreaths, scroll papers and the loan of their cars. The wife and family of the late W. R. Faulkner-Willis (F.M.S.V.F. Port Dickson
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 713 10 Situations Vacant WANTED a lady typist. Apply Manager, Prize Se Co. 10. Battery Road, Singapore. (No. 975E) WANTED Sellable Chinese Cookboy middle aged. Apply personally 11-B. Robinson Road, Singapore. (No. 956E) WANTED English teacher with school certificate to teach English. Apply Pel Hwa School. 7th mile. Bukit Tlmah Road. Singapore.
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    • 833 10 Educational EVENING CLASSES for French and German lessons. Box 534 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 903E, STUDY SHORTHANDlTyplnglßookkeeplng. The "New Way." Many Successes. Two Lady Students Secure Distinction Cert: After Only Pour Months' Tuition—Mr. L. E. Masters Stenography in 5 Months Obtains Employment—Soldier Student Types 30 w.p.m. ln 3 Months—Prospectus
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    • 859 10 Photography l&tm rHOTOS Painted by real artist in tflywhite Studio, Singapore. Prices modelaw*. (No. CUt) Property For Sale FOR SALE Dispensary In Centre Town. Equipped with Electropathy, Machines etc. Apply for terms, particulars to Box No. 522 c[o Malaya Tribune, Kualt Lumpur. (No. 940E) MILLINERY Gowns Salon, at Battery Road,
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    • 721 10 Matrimonial RESPECTABLE European Soldiers want' wives. Europeans or Eurasians. Write for particulars. We also cater for an classes. Marriage Agency. 79. Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. (No. 933E) Motor Vehicles FOR SALE one Ford 8. 1936 model, 4 doors saloon, good condition. Insurance till 31-3-1941, comprehensive, $650;-, apply Mr. Lee, Telephone
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    • 576 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case in Bankruptcy. No. 285 of 1930. Re MARIN FROIS, residing at Bth mile, Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, employed at the Cable Depot, Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd., Singapore, a Clerk NOTICE IS
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    • 86 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 257 of 1933. Re RAMAN GOVTNDAN of No. 41, Onan Road, Singapore. Clerk. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final dividend is intended to be declared in
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    • 60 10 Wffißadiok clear, distinct reP£ duction for which I» are unsurpassed Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping, Perak, Penang, Proving Welleslcy and Alor Star, Keda CHOP HUP SOON Al% Kuala Dungun, Trengganu-^ CASTOR OU FOR ALL PURPOSE* MEDICINAL AND MJBRICAfIO* 52,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1205 10 I TO-DAY'S RADIO I U—* 4 j SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.99 fekM < «s^ffW ,0 8 5. ZHPI 50.96 metre* C 9.99 mjcs) M< 8 82 "^tre* ZHP3 41.38 metres (5.98 mica) 21.53 Mc r (15* me £J 8.20 a.m. News ln English (every GSO 17.79 Mc|s (16.M
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  • 674 11 Singapore. Oct 8 M MIMNU M Buyer.. Seller*. ■a: B <«•) 3,3 3,9 I 1 5*J 5.3 5J9 I 336 35,6 I o a 1 0.95 100 C > 15 9 16!9 H y 9,6 I 1 48 1.52 I 20,6 21 6 *S; i3.-cd D
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  • 30 11 Malacca, Tuesday.—The September crop of the Ayer Molek Rubber Co.. Ltd.. amounted to 31.180 lbs The total crop for the past 11 months amounts to 273.124 lb^
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  • 201 11 From Our Financial Correspondent D Singapore, Wednesday. ULL and low conditions prevail ed in all sections of the share market yesterday, and business was fct a low ebb. with prices inclined toi ease. In the tin share market, nong Fatts were a. turn easier, with
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  • 25 11 Singapore, Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 37*' 2 Sellers 37% TIN 1152%. up $14.
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  • 50 11  -  By Reuter mm i t London, Oct. 8. T >!ie ed qUlet the market became quieter and sha~,ly narrows T he contango wag due timted recent demand for near dates R-if.oi, ,»>W teadi..v and there KT££ Sff Aft fficial Np- a further
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  • 89 11 Break In GiltEdged Securities Londcn. Oct. 8. AT the opening of the Stock Exfl chang? industrials were well supported. After touching the highest level since 1938 yesterday, gilt-edgeds to-day were subjected to profit-taking, which the market rather welcomes in vi?w of the technical shortage of stock. The Stock Exchange closed
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  • 16 11 Lonaon. Oct. B—The weekly United Kingdom warehouse stocks of tin totalled 3,642 tons.-
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  • 118 11 Pnol Louden. Oct. 8. v>oal owners huvo mmiimii t« n scheme to aid export af eas which Kets Production wll be conc-n--deamcama d nd n l man whll e redundant exporting colhenes will be olaced on a caretaking basis and compensated from a levy of
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  • 178 11 TiT xr. t.t Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese. Lee Chye Chuan. who had been «cq»,t*i and discharged by the Fourth Magistrate on c ge of ,aus,n, hurt to Soh Lai Cheong. Soh a dan c ho.t,ss. ,vdl stand his trial on the same charge je
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 48 11 HE MERCANTILE *ANK OF INDIA TRUSTEES) LIMITED INDIA, LIMITED bee r- t k nich is incorporated registered as a «V. undertakes the *QR trustee of a NISTRATOR OF yjS D PERSON SETTLEMENT OR U VVS OF TRUSTEE r BUSINESS appointing the ™t«e and or ExeiViy^^fTENCE. BY Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 238 11 f CALVERT'S A M H|U TH£ STRENGTH IS MKKOgf« GUARANTEED f lien sickness is in the house or neighV* b Urllo octors advise the use of TflW§ ot its stren g tn and dependability. Be «n tH* tne sate side an J a tablet handy may save man y a
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    • 189 11 IHE GRE\T EASTĔRIToPTIrCAI Quality superior Hl Workmanship Wok wlSm suamnteed. \M ff Charges wßflinr Moderate. If CROOKES V GLASSES FROM H UPWARDS PILES GUARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs Lav Kirn Ping and Lav Ping: Hsiang have spent many
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    • 188 11 Public Notices TENDER JOHORE GOVERNMENT TENDERS are invited from approved Contractors for the supply delivery to sit e and laying of Mosaic Tiling to the New Government Offices. Johore Bahru. for the Johore Government. A deposit of $100- is required rrom each Contractor tendering and will b e refunded on
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    • 268 11 STEAMER" SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply toP. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel 5961 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO. LTD., Tel. 5497. mm BI 5;£ co (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI MOJI. KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday
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    • 354 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O.S.N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return tickets
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  • 502 12  -  (By Reuter's chief Parliamentary correspondent) Reuter. London, Oct. 9. MIXING humour and sentiment, ihe Prime minister, speaking with confidence, carried the Commons with him in a 50 minutes' review which concluded on a sober note, contrasting strongly with the rhetorical extravagance upon which the enemy leaders
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  • 244 12 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 9. A MOTOR transport and tents south-east of Bidi Barrani were attacked by a formation of British bombers. All bombs burst in the target area, says an R.A.F. communique. It adds that South African Air Force aircraft, operating from the Sudan, intercepted
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  • 574 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. ROTH London and Berlin have experienced their greatest raids since the war began R A.F. bombardments of military targets in and around Berlin on Monday S were the heaviest ot the war. For close on four horns, relays of
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  • 57 12 Reuter Vichy, Oct I ACCORDING to Jl statement, the Frenc] earrtZ at Jibuti is racing far Vf* result of the British ing the French ship I It was Stated that the E i was intercepted by a E i=hip when on Its v. agascar and taken
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  • 42 12 Reuter. Helsinki, ot. 9 The Diet has decided to authn. rise the Government t< concln* an agreement with th. i ssV regarding the demilitari non-fortification of the Aalaim Islands in accord;!.'.' withl 2 hill tabled by Governri nT, ter.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 134 12 Tin JBp woman the world over —to "tone up" with II Pears* at least once every day Pears' famous g tonic action wakes instant new life and f M loveliness in jaded, pore-weary complexions. Pears' revives your own lV natural skin beauty. And jT u'l stocks < Pears' is renowned
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    • 127 12 BOOKS TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH. The New Era Spelling Manual by Horace J. Bower Si .50 English For Commercial Students by H. Wm. HoMghton SI '0 Essentials of English by Ascher Dawson 51.20 Modern English Punctuation by Reginald Skelton $1.50 English Exercises A Book of Homonyms by B. S. Barrett
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    • 15 12 ROSE'S Jm SINGER "TEN" CYCLE CARRIAGE CO 1926 LTD ————»srt f soups X m m
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