Malaya Tribune, 10 October 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVIL -No. 243. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1940 "five cents. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, October 10, 1940.
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  • 195 1 Reuter. huiigking, Oil. 10. a s v- :.v china':; resista net continues, Japan's I making use of the rtite alliance will be complete?] frustrated," demand Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek last night in a message i<' tbe Chinese Army, and people, on the eve of
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  • 57 1 Reuter. -Mih.u cf leading Dutchmen errpd t n n arrostc d an d trans- a to Germany as a reprisa.' treatment meted out in the Dutch according to The tm to the Stefani ne me ssage adds that their reon the release of die Jp
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  • 45 1 Reuter. THF rri I W Y rk Oct. 10. ar nva] of 190 British seamen evoked waterfront reports Queen Elizabeth will Ne* York in order to Australian troops to which has been tied lI }ce the beginning of KuS :> U y painted grey.—
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  • 873 1 Hongkong Route Now Also Open For China Significant Reaction Of Soviet Press Reuter. S \ta j Tokyo, Oct 10. j j\u Japanese counter-action whatever is planned in I retaliation for Britain's decision to re-open the j Burma Road, declared the Japanese Foreign
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  • 123 1 Reuter. Istanbul, Oct. 10. THE importance of maintaining the existing friendly relations between Turkey and I the U.S.S R. was emphasised I by M. Haydar Aktay, Turkish Ambassador in Moscow, in a statement before leaving for Russia to-day. Considerable importance was attached to the statement, both in
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  • 280 1 Reuter. Vichy, Oct. 10. THE character of the new regime was defined as follows in a broadcast by Marshal Petain on Wednesday: "National in foreign policy, hierarchical in Internal policy, controlled in economy, and social in its spirit and institutions." If the Government recently had
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  • 143 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 10. THREE attacks by the R.A.F. on As-sab are recorded in an R.A.F. communique. In a raid on the Bardia landing ground on Tuesday, bombs were seen to explode among enemy aircraft on the ground. Solium was also attacked and bombs
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  • 88 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 10. J DI l jited States' fleet in th* immediately to oe P ''full strength by the about 4.200 men. This l Dv Colonel Knox. Se nferenc* at his Press Wh 1 .wstcrdav. ajjoj whether he weed J SSl**' Prediction that
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  • 149 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 10. MADAME LUPESCUS luxurious villa in Bucharest'- most fashionable suburb ha« become a show place under Iron Guard supervision. Legionaries act as conductors, and show curious crowds over the vila at about sixpence per head on behalf of "Legionary Winter Help
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  • 163 1 HungarianRumanian Tension Reuter. Budapest, Oct. 10. A PROTEST against the alleged "Rumanian treatment of Hungarians whom they had expelled following the Vienna Award was made by Count Teleki. the Hungarian Prime Minister, in the Chamber yesterday. Count Teleki expressed hopes for an ultimate understanding, but at the same time declared
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  • 46 1 Reuter. Budapest. Oct. 10. Jt DENIAL is given in authoritan tive circles to the reports published abroad, stating that German troops have reached Rumania via Hungary. It is declared that no formation cl the German army has crossed Hungarian territory—Reuter.
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Melbourne. Oct. 10. Forty *ir recruits monthly will be sent to Rhodesia for training, in addition to trainees under the Empire air scheme who are going to Canada from Australia Aus'ra'ia's quota of air crews is thus being increased and the supply decelerated.—Reuter.
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  • 507 1 BALKAN MOVES Reuter. Basle, Oct. 10. JNTENSE activity in the Wilhelmstrasse, in spite of Ribbentrop'.* absence, is reported by the Berlin correspondent of the Basler Nachrichten, who says that fresh political surprises as a result of political offensives on the part of the Axis are
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  • 177 1 Reuter. unungkmg, Oct. 10. Severe fighting between Chinese and Japanese forces is said to be going on in the vicinity of Chengnankwan, th e strategic highway pass on the Indo-China-Kwangsi border. No details are available here. Tokyo, Oct. 10. Discussing the Burma Road question, the Japan Times says:—
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  • 428 2 S.C.B.A. Making Representations (Tribune Staff Reporter) TWE lack of air raid shelters in Singapore is seriously occupythe attention of the Straits Chinese British Association, and representations have already been made to Government. The matter 5s being actively pursued by the 5.C.8.A., who are
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  • 315 2 i (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday J 1 MEMBER of a funeral j II benefit society walked in- to bis club and informed the secretary that his wife was i dead. A list was passed I round among the members and 553
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  • 101 2 Singapore, Wednesday. A CHARGE of having given falsi evidence in a Police Court case was explained to Abdul Mat a lib when he was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, to-day. Abdul is a'leged to have given false evidence by stating that
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  • 54 2 Singapore, Wednesday. Kadir Valu. 55-year-old Indian, was sentenced to iv. nth'a rigorous imprisonment in the second court to-day for theft of a military cap, a pair of ear-rings, a fountain pen, and a small jewel ease from his employer, N. R. JBhirdan, of .bO Grove Road, during
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  • 39 2 For stealing 12 yards of electric wire valued a.t $l 50. Heng Kirn So n. a young Eng'ish-speakmg Chinese, was fined S3O. in the Fifth Police Court, yesterday. In default, Heng will have to undergo one month's rigorous imprisonmnent.
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  • 343 2 Singapore, Wed nesday. official communique issued to-day further clarifies the recent restrictions imposed on the entry into the Colony of European women and children. The limitations on entry into the Colony of European women and children have been imposed in pursuance of
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  • 88 2 Singapore. W ii hv IF Ahmat bin Ali ran prove i age to be 15, he v.:;; 99 a youthful offenc ci that, he will have to three weeks' ri joro r ment. Ahmad was on< pf-ons who had, whih .JJ Messrs. Risson ai rj h piopriated
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  • 523 3 Many New Commitments Due To War (Tribune Staff Reporter) T»HE Colony Government, I understand, will face the most formidable budget in its history when the Legislative Council meets on Monday next, to consider the Colony's second War Budget. With exceptional expenditure on the ng ntin
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  • 135 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SAVE* For Victory"—the I Government's war slogan j is catching on with the public in the Colony. There is daily, in every post office in the three Settlements, a steady demand for War Savings Certificates. Though figures are not available, it is
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  • 175 3 rIE "Dig for Victory" and "Grow Your Own Food" slogans have been driven home 1o the public in various ways in the past. Now, the Raffles Museum has taken up this vital cry in a more tangible and welcome form, and is at presefit holding
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  • 126 3 Singapore, "Wednesday. PA. Babjee bin Ahmad Saiboo, 23, admitted stealing $6 worth tf goods belonging to P. A. Pakir Mohamed under whom he worked as a servant, but denied stealing $43 29 worth of goods when charged oelore Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the Third Police Magistrate,
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  • 40 3 Singapore. Wednesday—Sentence of one month's rigorous imprisonment was passed on Tan Pang Chai, a middle-aged Hokkten, in the Fifth Police Court, to-day. for theft of a bag ol cement from a uonds* yard In Bukit Timah Road on Oct 2.
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  • 271 3 "Keep Fit" Campaign 9. More Deep Breathing rIE movement in this exercise is, when done correctly, co-ordinated. You breaihe in while you raise the arm. and breathe out as you lower it again. In order bo obtain the right rhythm, do the exercise to quick
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    • 154 3 ATTACK THAT COLD WITH VAPEX i, i opt-n w:iv to worse Mi (juicklj *:.felv with Vapex b .udkerchief. The q1 rptic rapour, de<*p. oul germs In warm DOM ui:d thro c< bringb IfOUT head ch-ars. stufbreak up Regular tilings f-AHi work of cold soon vanishes vti Stores .nid Chemists i
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    • 304 3 V —7" s~ wer make home macte delicious a/way* fresh 1 COOL M£AL i I If you have not tried one of I J our famous S.C.S. Pies you've V f~U^^^m\\T missed a treat. They are really \l \j scrumptious because only the tenderest meat, poultry and fT«. V*H game
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  • 811 4 Major Fox Gets 4 Wins (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. MAJOR T. L. FOX trained four winners at the second day of the Selangor Turf Club races to-day. Codellus and Rosalie created the biggest upsets paying $94 and $125 respectively. The following are the
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  • 78 4 Race I—Danse Dv Ventre $22, $6 Stennella S8 Glamour $6 Race 2—Codellus $94, $29 Marnell $14 Char $12 Race 3—Rosalie $125, S2l Clarissa the Flea $21 Svcillian Sift Race I—Echo $35, $12 Inez $9 Jacatra $15 Rate s—First Ra $38. $8 Straight Flight $2) Cm Sheaf
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  • 519 4 fOIIORE will make Malayan mo- tor sport history. early next month, when the first out-and-out motor road race on closed roads will be held mere in aid of funds for the war. A famous Thailand J river is expected to be among the
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  • 109 4 EXCELLENT hockey was seen on the S.C.C. padang, yesterday, when the Mountain Regiment met and defeated the S.C.C. by 6-1. C. S. C. Lost 2-1 rpHE Field Company beat the Ceylon Sports Club at hockey by 2-1 after a close game on the latter's ground
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  • 118 4 The R.S.Y.C. programme for this week-end will be* Friday: Usual races for~all classes, starting at 5.23 p.m. for "A" Class, and 5.25 p.m. for the other classes. Saturday: The 3rd race for the Clement! Challenge Cup (for women) will be held fit 4 p.m. Sunday: The "C" class
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  • 31 4 TO-DAY Hockey: S.R.C. v. Loyals, S.R.C; V.M.C.A. v. Signals, V.M.C.A. Tennis*: S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments. Boxing: St. Andrew's School Tournament, Finals. Aquatics: Opening of Haw-Par Swimming Pool, Pasir Panjang.
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  • 122 4 MISS I. Stokes and John Lim qualified for the final in the S.C.R.C. open mixed doubles tennis championships when they beat Mrs. L. M. Pennefather and Tan Huck Toe 7-5, 6-3 yesterday. Results of other ties played were: Open Singles: Bang Chiap Song beat Y. P. Wee 6—l,
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  • 46 4 Guillemard XI against the S.T.C. Employees Association At a friendly socrer game on Saturday at Farrer Park Rl 5.15 p.m. will be: S. M. Shahab: Tengku. Hock Chiang: leklah. G. Ahnvnd. Beng Huat: Chile, Roland Tay. Mahmood. Tay Hock Ke Soon Pori, Clarence Tav. Reserves: Uollah.
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  • 132 5 A SIMPLE commemoration service at the Chinese Consulate will mark this year's "Double Tenth"—the anniversary of the Chinese Republic which falls to-day. No special celebrations have been arranged. As in previous years, thousands of Chinese—in groups of five or six—will be engaged in selling paper flowers in
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  • 61 5 A pair of spectacles ordered by the Rajah of Sarawak. Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, who arrived here yesterday morning, was reported stolen from the shop of Ellison S. Ezekiel and Co., Opticians, yesterday afternoon. The spectacle, valued at »00. were missed at midday, and a report
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  • 84 5 A DAILY news bulletin is now being published for Northern Indians in Malaya who arc unable to read the English newspapers The daily news bulletin is printea in Urdu on one side and in Gurmurfchj on the other. Thus it can be read by all
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  • 18 5 The death occurred at the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpui St- Mr David Ranasinghc. former 'iresser, BuKit Rotan Hospital.
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  • 616 5 Corruption Commission Adjourns Sitting (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. THE admission that he had received gifts of money and pre--1 .sents but that anything he had done had not been against his conscience and that, notwithstanding the fact that he had received
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  • 72 5 Singapore. Thursday The dramatic performance staged by the Hoi Thm Amateur Dramatic Association at the Palace Theatre last night was greatly appreciated by the audience. Though amatures. the members of the Dramatic Association acquitted themselves exceedingly well. There is still another performance to-night, the title of the
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  • 320 5 Singapore, Wednesday. lIADI'IBAL RAJ, omnibus driver in the employ of the: Singa- pore Traction Company, was produced in the second pol.ee court 10-day, on a charge of negligent drivmg along North Bridge Koad on the morning of June 14. Facts of the case, as
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  • 69 5 Tlie death occurred in Bombay on Monday of Mr. Sylvester baldanha. chief clerk of the King Bdward Memorial Hospital, Bomoav and brother of Dr. J• A. w Saidanha, of Singapore. He leaves behind a widow, six children, an aped mother, two brothers and two sisters. Dr. Saidanha.
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  • 217 5 Singapore, Wednesday. AT a preliminary inquiry held before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the Third Police Court, it was stated that out of 26 forged ten-dollar notes alleged to have been found in the possession ol Lim Chin Seng, five were fount! in one of his
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  • 250 5 Singapore, Thursday. A GLOWING tribute to the initiative of Dr. G. V Allen in forming the Blood Transfusion Service—at the same time expressing disappointment at the response made far —was made by His Excellency, the G.0.C., Malaya, MajorGeneral L. V.* Bond, when interviewed at
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  • 262 6 MEWS of the British decision to re-open the Burma Road will undoubtedly be received with great approval throughout China, but it should not be assumed that serious trouble with Japan will follow. There is no cause for undue alarm at present. Although Japanese official circles adopted a
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  • 203 6 a series of swift and spectacular victories, Hitler has to acknowledge his first j defeat. And it must be inI eluded in the category of major defeats. His Luftwaffe, which he believed to be invincible, has failed signally in the blitzkrieg on London which was to pave
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  • 136 6 JJNTIL this war is over, it will never be possible to estimate with any degree of accuracy the damage which the Bomber Command has inflicted on vital points in Germany and German-occupied territory but there can be no denying that it is extensive and it will become more
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  • 244 6 jyjß. Howard Heinz, of the well-known canning: firm of H. J. Heinz and Company, has invited British employees of the firm to send their children to Canada and the United States for the duration of the war. As far as possible, children who leave Britain
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  • 1017 6 A GREAT LEADER OF ISLAM Sir William j jBarton,K.C.LE„* Writes Of A Great Indian Family m. IN all the history of Islam, with its many families of Saiyias wielding religious influence over their fellows, generation after generation, the faviily of the Aga Khan provides
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  • 83 6 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. THE Pwoyal Air Force "pasted" the French coast again to-night with a violent assault on German invasion bases. Low clouds over the Straits of Dover reflected the vivid glare of bursting bombs which lit the skyline from Calais to Boulogne. Searchlights and anti-aircraft
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  • 387 6 <By a Special Correspond* i THE charge of lack ol has been mad" poorer wage-earnn. the community because uS response to the Government's a? peal for the purchase ol ar S ings certificates has not com* to expectations. Nothing could be more iinf.i The real reason why
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 88 7 an interesting story concerning the population I: depicts the cave tombs in the Torcdja on the "HtVs of Smiling Death." The mosi pecu- radja lard: are the rites for funeral ana iniernre air-dried until they a r e literally mummified placed in cavei which are carved
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  • 137 7 New York, Oct. 9. t .s in the interests of the United States to tain, because Great Britain is our first line of Mr. Wendell Willkie, broadcasting a state- his foreign policy. Ie I 'The British gh ing, not only ival, but
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  • 27 7 untitled Hopkin London. Oct. 9. MRS Scott, wife of Mr. i t, the well-known ■..ted a decree nisi I her husband's were married in 1 and Wireless.
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  • 69 7 Reuter. Bucharest. Oct. 9. THE Foreign Minister's statement to the British Legation regarding German troops in Rumania was made in reply to a request from Sir Reginald Hoare for elucidation of the position. The British Minister sought to establish whether the incoming German troops would be
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  • 47 7 I From H. L. Hopkin» London, Oct. 9. Kid Berg, the boxer, was awarded *"500 damages for a statement made by Mr. John Macadam in a EBC. broadcast, suggesting that Berg was too old to fight Eric Boor. —Via Cabls and Wireless.
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  • 130 7 Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 9. THE British Minister has advised all British subjects connected with the Rumanian oil industry to leave the country immediately. All those affected have already moved out ol the central oil region. Six of 1 the oil men now staying lin Bucharest are leaving
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  • 283 7 New Envoy Leaves For Moscow To-morrow Tokyo, Oct. 9. THE conclusion of the tripartite pact does not signify that Japan will immediately plunge into the European conflict jr regard as enemies all Towers outside Germany and Italy, the Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka,
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  • 60 7 Shanghai. Oct. I. AJAFANESE non-commissioned officer Yoshiyei lamai was shot at and seriously wounded by au unidentified gunman on Bunaaj night, while patrolling the Japanese defence sector In the feiccawei area bordering on the French Conreceived four bullets in the chest and abdomen, and
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  • 69 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 9. ADMIRAL Sir Percy A formerly in command of the British China Station Fleet, passed through Shanghai on relinquishing his post in Hongkong to ms successor Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, it was officially announced vcst-rday. Admiral Noble it H learned, is- returning to
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  • 41 7 Reuter. New York, Oct. 9 WHEN the American Clipper plane arrived from Europe it was revealed that two Norwegian shipping representatives, Andersen Wilhelmsen and Holter Sorensen. had been removed from the plane by the British authorities at Bermuda.—Reuter.
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  • 109 7 Reuter. Peshawar. Oct. 0. THE recent bombing of Haifa Aden 1 and other Muslim centres dearly shows that Italy and Germany cannot tolerate the exisiencc of Muslims in this world, saj, the Mullah Saheb of Bhutan, the weir known Spiritual leader oi die Alridis. trot™The
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  • 88 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 9. IAPANESE naval and gendarmerie J authorities in Shanghai have forwarded separate replies to Admna. Thomas Hart. Commander-in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Flee' in connection with the Incident'involving the alleged assault on a member of the crew of the US
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  • 203 7 Eastern News. Tokyo, Oct 9THE spokesman of the Foreign Office declined to elaborate on the American evacuation advice, saying that the report oven if true, was not a matter of excitement, since the United States was used to acting with caution as regards the protection nf
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  • 135 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 0. THE German raids last night, ovei a wider area in south-east ol England than ever before and included also one or two districts in the south-west. By the early morning, reports ot bombing, although slight in many cases, had been received from
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    • 212 8 I Public Notice l I SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of Fuel for St. James Power Station during 1941. 12 n oon, 31 October. 1040. Execution of earthworks at Changl Rond. between Jalan Kembangan 6t
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  • 167 9 MR. Edwin Haward has arrived from London in Singapore to take up the post of Aaviser on Indian Affairs and Deputy Director of the Far Eastern Bureau of the British Ministry of Information here. Mr. Haward was formerly for 20 years a journalist in India,
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    • 685 10 Situations Vacant RESTAURANT requires immediately, poor Eurasian Boys and Capable Manager. (Apply) 12 Ceylon Road. (No. 9&9E> WANTED Reliable Chinese cookboy mlddJeaged. Apply personally 11-B Robinson Road, Singapore (No. 954>E> WANTED English teacher with schwl csrtlfleate to teach English. Apply Pel Hwa School. 7th mile, Buklt Tlmah Road. Singapore. (No.
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    • 719 10 Educational EVENING CLASSES for French and German lessons. Box 534 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 963E> ENGINEERING: Radio. Wireless, Electrical, Mechanical, Motor. A qualification gained through a 3ri:ish College such as the Bennett College British Postal Courses is an asset ln seeking and keeping the Best Appointments. Write: P.O. Box
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    • 907 10 Business Opportunities PARTNER (Working Britisher) wanted In old established and flourishing Import and Agency business. Capital necessary $20,000-. Reply giving references, Box 532, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 961E) Lost Found LOST DOG with drooping brownish ears, brownish spot at back, white colour, name Teddy. Vicinity Hullet Road, Last Thursday. Finder
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    • 799 10 Photography JFOTTB PHOTOS Painted by real artist In jSywhite Studio. Singapore. Prices modejaw. (No. VUX) Financial WANTED Financier or .sleeping partner to develop first cla&s commercial college. Box No. 548. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 998K) Matrimonial RESPECTABLE European Soldiers want wives. Europeans or Eurasians. Write for particulars. We also cater
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    • 642 10 Public Notices mmummmmwmmu mmmmMwmmm ————i——^mm« THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NO. 64, CHULIA STREET, PHONE NO. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation Jtoff Prompt, Courteous Efficient Services. TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from approved contractors for carrying out the work of renovations and repairs to Raffles Chambers, Singapore, for
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    • 128 10 CASTOR^).! FOR ALL PURPOSES MEDICINAL ANI> LUBRICATION ■111 A Kill A&4 O. 52, CECIL STREET. P.O. BOX 90. Phone 7803. Singapore. DIABETES. f Pw] WITH THIS DISEASE I J&dH to Thabib A. Md Ha-*'-I JjA Ml the specialist for DIABETr- 3 JJ He guarantee* to cure \HB/ completely and permsaen
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    • 1259 10 j TO-DAY'S lIAIIIo i I Hr *~J SINGAPORE i LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.833 kvs) transmissions ZHPI 30.9« metres (8.88 mics) QSP 15.14 Met m-^L ZHP3 41.38 metres (T. 25 mlcs) GSJ 2L53 Mcls (13 93i m*!^ 8.20 a.m. Newt to English (©very OSO It. 78 Mcls utM I morning).
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  • 75 10 WEE--TAN: The engagement is announced between Mr. Wee Tiang Joo (grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oei Bok Sien of Tandjong Pinang, Riouw) third son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Teow 6oon and Miss Helen, Tan T*am Kirn Neo (grand-daughter of Madam Neo Lian Neo and
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  • 45 10 Mrs. Ong Leng Hoon and family tender their heartfelt tlianks to I friends and relatives who sent I wreaths, scrolls, letters, tele- grams of condolence, paid night I visits and also to those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Ong Leng Hoon.
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  • 807 11 Singapore, Oct. 9. MINING Buyers. Bellerx. I I 3.3 3,9 I- 5 0 o 35 6 19|. 20--i> M 1 00 15 9 16,9 9.6 1 47 1 51 12 13,-cd o, 0 16 019 (I 42 0.45 1.10 113 17». 19 -cd J 5 9cd
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  • 151 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Sinuapore, Thursday. DRICES in all sections were dull and easier yesterday, in consequence of the latest political news, end there was little business passing. In tin shares Hong Fatts dec'ined to $111, with buyers at Si.o9, and Batu Selangors, Rantaus, and
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  • 164 11 The Singapore Chamber i I Commerce Rubber Association held its 1507 th auction, on Oct. 9. when, of 2,615,151 lbs. (1,167.48 tonsi were catalogued. 2.424.162 lbs. 11.082.22 tons» were offered and 1.731,457 lbs. (795 23 tons> sold. London—Spot 11 «d. New York—Spot 19 T r cents.
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  • 40 11 Singapcre, Tuesday. The total output of the Renong Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd for September amounted to 1.608.83 piculs of tin ore. No. 2 dredge produced 362.41 picuh* No. 3 dredge 327.34 piculs and Gombak dredge 919.18 piculs.
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  • 45 11 London, Oct. 9. The tin market was easier, after being firmer. The turnover was 150 tens. After official hours a further 10 tens were traded. A fair overnight business Ln the United States caused an initial advance in London, but hedging reduced the a ins
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  • 22 11 Singapore, Thuisday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to--1 day were:— RUBBER Buyers Sellers 37%. i TIN
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  • 69 11  -  By Reuter London, Oct. 9. IVESPITE the loss of the Continental market, Scotch whisky exports have been satisfactory, especially to .the United States. Regular shipments are moving to Calcutta and Madras while the Bombay market is expected to improve following the
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  • 37 11 New York. Oct. 9. -Despite Wall Street's easiness stocks are believed to be strongly held. Rubber issues were firm on the Far Eastern situation. New York. Oct 9 —Cotton textile business is fairly large.
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  • 56 11 London, Oct. 9. Tfce Stock Exchange has be?n pleasantly surprised by the September results of the Indian Gold Mines. July and August labour troubles and the reduction in interim dividends had inspired pessimism about the final dividends, but the continuance of the September outputs would put the
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  • 95 11 London Oct. 9. 7HE Stock Exchange opened quie--1 ter and easier, partly due to Mr. Churchill's stern tone. In Kaffirs non -producers are meeting with liquidation, but dividend-payers were well maintained. 'Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield are raising their filial dividend by 5 per cent, making 23
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  • 23 11 I. nuon, Oct. 9.—Premiums col- ctfed under the Government's war-ride insurance on commodity stocks total £39.839.000 during the first year of the war.
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  • 69 11 London. Oct. 9.—Freights were firm, but there was no business. Liverpool. Oct. 9.—At the close totton was" very narrow. Th* market recovered slightly after hedging principally of Indian. London. Oct. I.—The tea trade attributes the delay in clinching the second contract for a further .'crty million pounds of Netherlands Indies
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  • 19 11 London, Oct. 9. Authoritative circles do not expect a renewal of the Jndo-Japan-ese cotton agreement which lapsed last April.
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  • 166 11 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 10. ATEN£E air of suppressed excitement hung over Shangha 1 to-day as local American residents discussed the possible evacuation ol the C'ty, following the dramatic announcement from Washington that th* American Consulate here would shortly issue a formal circular, advising the 3.000 Ameri!
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    • 348 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O.S.N. Toy. 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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  • 29 12 Reuter. New York. Oct. 10.—It is officially denied that any Canadian troop transports have been bombed, as claimed today by the German High Command, says a Dow-Jones Ottawa telegram.—Reuter.
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  • 422 12 Premier On Conservative Party's Sacrifices London, Oct. 10. jj flcccptiny Viis election as C onservative leader, the Prime Minister, after an affectionate, eloquent tribute to Mr. Chamberlain, spoke of the convictions which he felt—after the vicissitudes of his own long 1 political career justified
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  • 158 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 9.—The Colonial Development Scheme is to go ahead despite the preoccupations created by the war. Educational end social services in the colonies are still being developed and experts from the Ministry of Labour are being sent out to ensure the benefit of orderly development of
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  • 139 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 10. THE Air Ministry broke a hitherto stringent rule to-night. It issued the full tails of six German aircraft and their markings and the number and names of the crew, where identifiable, together with the place < where the machines were shot
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  • 38 12 Reuter. New York. Oct. 10.- -President Roosevelt has signed the Excess Profits legislation which will be a barrier against profiteering on military contracts. It is at the r Me time designed to encourage defence enterprises.—Reuter.
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  • 278 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. SHIPBUILDING yards at Bremen were systematically w borrbed for an hour and a half over their whole area during Tuesday night's attacks by the R.A.F., the docks themselves being repeatedly hit and fires started in all parts. According to the Air Ministry
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  • 205 12 Reuter. Cairo, (»<•» a AN Italian for., ...'/J; (Tuesday) moTed easSS in the Bir Enba ana uU is Sidi Barrani. It consisted 'clumn of motor transport ,JL l ed by light tanks and in T laconic terms of tho i ,ii, mu ni "it withdrew again
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  • 103 12 Reuter. Melbourne. Oct. 10. 80TH the machine and th were excnerated at the court ot enquiry into the Canberra li; ajsa;;..er on Aug. 13 when tine* Australian Cabinet. MemoChief of the Australian General Staff were killed. The mon probata!! cause of the crash was found to
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