Malaya Tribune, 11 October 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- -No. 244. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, October I!, 1310,
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  • 322 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. ANNOUNCEMENTS refrardA inK the strengthening of the Pacific defences of North America coincided with reports that President Roosevelt JZ, conferring with Mr. (or dell Hull and Mr. Welles, •boot the Far East. H- arc the latest defence united States Army
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  • 36 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 11. THE drive against Communists in 1 Prance has resulted in the arrest oi ?8 persons, according to RJH announcement by the Petain Minister tor the Interior in a broadcast by Radio Lyons.—Reuter.
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  • 476 1 U.S. Takes Action, Freezes Funds London, Oct. 11. DEPORTS received to-night from Belgrade give further evidence of Germany's moving forces in Rumania, and suggest that these are more than* originally expected under the "training" excuse given out. Agency messages state that Yugoslav observers
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  • 81 1 London. Oct. 11.—During yesterday and Wednesday enemy aircraft have made several attacks on coastal towns in Kent. Sussex and the Thames Estuary, states an Ail Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique. A few bombs were also dropped in one part of London. Little damage
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  • 304 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. the Axis policy from the Balkans to the Far East, Rcliter's diplomatic correspondent writes that the report that Gen. Keitel was going to siacceed Marshal Graziani attracted considerable attention in some quarters in London yesterday. It was soon denied both from There
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  • 31 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 11—The British trawler 'Kingston Sapphire" has been lost by U-boat action, and f he majority of the crew has been landed, according to an Admiralty announcement. —Reut er
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  • 562 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. I?HE labour Exchange in the East End of London was recently completely destroyed by a bomb. The staff put claimants for unemployed benefit on their honour and paid what they asked for promptly for three days. At the
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  • 533 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. 11. "fJIHERE is no doubt that Germany and Italy would prefer peace even without a definite victory, despite all talk about prosecuting the war to 'a successful conclusion,' declared Colonel Bratt, well-known Scandinavian military expert, ?n an article in the Dagens Nyhter.
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  • 225 1 Reuter. Duala, (Cameroons) Oct. 11. WITH native troops presenting aims and cheered by members of his expedition Gen. de Gaulle landed here on Wednesday from the gunboat ••Commandant Ducot" and hoisted the Free French Standard. He was greeted by M. Le Cierc. and, with him, inspected
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  • 22 1 Reuter. Manila, Oct. 11. TEN American dive-bombers consigned to Thailand were unloaded here and are being held on orders from Washington —Reuter.
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    • 88 1 When the Huguenots landed in South Africa over 300 years ago, they brought with them a knowledge of brandy making from the well-known vineyards in France. This formed the foundation of an industry, now the second largest in South Africa—led only by gold-mining. An industry can develop only when its
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  • 231 2 ROTARIANS PLAN A LIBRARY FOR ASYLUM (Tribune Staff Reporter) HAC'LITIES to provide the inmates of the Singapore Leper HosDital with light reading matter, by way of a Chinese library, are being considered by the Singapore Rotary Club, I understand. This part of the work
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  • 53 2 Picture here shows HE the General Officer Commanding, Major Gen. L. V. Bond, avd Dr. G V. Allen, principal of the Coi'cge of Medicine, lt was taken durirg Wednesday's inspection by filajcr Gen. Bond of the Blood Transfusion Service, when both Major Gen and Mrs. Bond registered
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  • 172 2 Singapore, Thursday. WHEN a case against a young Chinese was called in the fifth police court, to-day, his bailor tor tears informed the court that the man had absconded. "In that case, you are bound to show cause why the bail of $100 should not
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  • 87 2 Singapore, Thursday. CAID to have had in his possesw sion 16 forged $10 Straits Settlements currency notes when arrested yesterday, Teo Kow Sian, a 29-year-old Chinese was produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the Third Police Court., to-day. A charge of having had in his possession
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  • 33 2 Dr. J. V. Thambar, Assistant Medical Officer. District Hospital. Farit Buntar, is m Penang on local leave, and Dr. Lim Siew Aun. Assistant Medical Officer, District Hospital, Taiping, is acting in his place.
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  • 254 2 Singapore, Thursday. ARISING out oi an appeal mat has been lodged against tne decision ot tne Acting cmei Justice, mt. justice a. xv. auecKett lerreu, Dy Maoam Wee noo Lai woo recently suea the trustees ot tne muuon-aonar estate oi the late jvir. Wee aiang
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  • 142 2 Singapore, Thursday. MR. A. W. Hay, Assistant Controller of Labour, prosecuted tn two summons cases under the Labour Ordinance, in the Fifth Police Court, to-day. Fung Sang, a sub-contractor, was charged with failing to pay wages due to Wong Ah Sai from Aug. 29 until
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  • 137 2 Singapore, Thursday. /'AUGHT red-handed by the church-gardener in the act of breaking open the ecllcction-box at St. Joseph's C hurch on Sept. 24, Clarence de Souza, of Tessensohn Koad, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment in the second court today. The gardener stated that while
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  • 170 2 Singapore, Thursday. FE Bank of China's application to eject Messrs. Gian Singh and Messrs. M. S. Ally Co., well-known Singapore retail stores from their premises in Battery Road was dismissed by the Rent Assessment Board consisting of Mr. M. Murray Jack (president), and Messrs. C. F.
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  • 250 2 Singapore, Thursda. POMMANDEERING a taxi toSL V a Chinese cyclist who had? regarded traffic signals, Abdul p*?* man, a constable, arrested tt man and in his possession found a quantity of jewellery Lim See Tong, the cyclist U. was arrested, was to-day provM to
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  • 23 2 The Rev. Abel Eklund and Mrs Eklund. formerly of Kiang. who left for America last year, are now fettled at Ange'es in California.
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    • 63 2 A medical witness, in the Seremban court, describing the condition of a motorist:— "He smelt of alcohol. His face appeared flushed. His clothes were wet, muddy and disarranged. His mental state was dull. His eyes were blood-shot. His balance was unsteady. Walking and turnina uas fairly good. His speech was
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  • 87 3 Singapore, Friday. •of diphtheria—of the ten i ted in the Singapore I ality in the week ended has proved fata] which is ol the success of the diphimmunisation campaign onducted by the Municipality in March. It will be recalled that a large r ol mothers —exceeding
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  • 22 3 untitled Cheung Lim. J.P. and l v liavo been elected T* rs; patrons of the newly r m eti Perak Buddhist Association
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  • 265 3 EVACUATION OR SHELTERS? (Tribune Staff Reporter) PSITICISM of the Government's "Stay Put" policy is contained in a cabled message from the Tribune's London correspondent, H. L. Hopkin, who bases his arguments on his experiences during the air raids in London. His cable reads:—"Experience in Londcn
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  • 103 3 Singapore, Thursday. HOW a marked dollar note played its part in trapping an exlor tioner wus revealed in the «ccond court to-day, when two Hokkicns. Scow Wah Lay. 25, and Lee Hai Leong, 10. appeared belore Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge of extortion of
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  • 163 3 SOME members of the public are under the impression that War Savings Certificates cannot be redeemed during the first year. Accordingly they are hesitating to buy Savings Certificates, not because they expect to redeem them in the first year, but because they have only limited savings
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  • 246 3 HOUSEWIVES in Malaya are wondering whether they should collect empty tins and other forms of scrap metal that are at present thrown away in the home. On the face of it, this does seem a waste of metal which might be used in the
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  • 256 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IHE opinion that the authorities in Malaya and the Dutch East Indies should boost these two countries to secure more of the American tourist trade was expressed by Miss Violet Sweet Haven. American writer connected with the International News Service, who is
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  • 326 3 "Keep Fit" Campaign 10. A Supple Waist CHINESE women, including even those who have been abroad to study, are welcoming their new freedom which includes physical as well as mental exercise. It is no longer necessary to sit still in order to be ladylike. Their
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  • 246 4 GOOD RESPONSE TO TRIBUNE PLAN QIX airmen from Kalians will be the guests of Miss M. Foston oi' 77. Wilkinson Rord, at an informal dance this evening under the Tribune 'Treat the Troops" scheme. This is the first of a series of fortnightly dances
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  • 264 4 The women October medal competition at the R.S.G.C. was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. R. Wakeford in "'A" Division with a net score of 37. in a win for Miss D. Hirst in "B'' Division with a net
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  • 51 4 The following will lepresent the S.C.C. vs. Heavy Battery. R.A., at rugby to-day at S.C.C.: J.J. Bell; T.A.H. Slack. R.A. Hooper. E.J.P. Burley. W.V. Saussottee; I. M. Scott. A. Cromarty; A.M. Carber; v, ?.W. Bourne. CF. Colchester. J. H. Stanners. K.H. Cantrell. G.K. Stein. R.J. Maxey. R.E.J.
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  • 50 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY: SRC. v. Raffles College S.R.C.; C.&.C. v. St. Josephs. C.S.C.; Sappers and Miners v. Malaya Signals. Indian A.- S.C.C. v. P.W.D., S'.C.C.; S.C.R.C v. Colts, S.C.R.C. AQUATICS: Victoria School annual meet. RUGGER; Referees' Board meeting. E.C.C., 7 p.m. BOXING: Mnrques v. Luis Blanco, New World arena.
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  • 80 4 Henry Waugh S. C. i THE final of the table-tennis and badminton tournaments of the I Henry Waugh (Singapore) Sports Club were played on Saturday, "at the Club premises and the Municipal Court respectively. (Farrer Park) with the following results-Table-Tennis: Yeo Soon Jin beat S. Lewis 21—8, 21—6, 21 13.
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  • 50 4 THE following have been selected to represent the Amicable Athletic Association against the East Surrey Regiment on Sunday at Farrer Park: Eng Hone, Tian Teen. Kong Sun, Kirn Swee, Ah Lye, Lye Chuan, Chit Lim, Teck Kirn, Kwee Lian, Swee Hock Kia Sye, Teck Seng and Richard Tan
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  • 387 4 I Malaya Signals 5 V.M.C.A. 5 jQXK of the most formidable hockey combinations in the Services, the Malaya Signals scored a line victory when they defeated the V.M.C.A. by five goals to one in a fast match played at Anson Road yesterday. Keenly contested
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  • 27 4 Le Mercier's school will hold neir third annual sports on Friday next at Jalan Besar stadium, parting at 2.30 p.m. Mrs Aw Bcon_par wilj present the prizes.
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  • 338 4  -  By "AJAX" rpHE decision of the M.F.A. to concede a walk-over to the R.A.F. in the quarter-final round tie of the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup, opens th* way again for criticism of the F.A. in their arrangements of this competition. The Malays have had to
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  • 145 4 The general meeting of the Mohamedan Starlight C.C. was held at the club premises, 986, Geylang Road. Singapore. Officers elected were: President S. K. S. Ahmad, vice-presidents Mohamed Kamal b. Abdullah and P. M. Abdul Kader Marican. Hon. secretary Haji Tamby Keechi b. S. A.
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    • 85 4 TRIBUNE 'TRE VT THE TROOPS'' CAMPAIGN Anson Road, Addresses a 11 The Arcade, Singapore. or Singapore. Please post me a copy of your printed form regarding the entertainment of troops. Name Address fTO-XIGHT** BIGGEST FISTIC TREAT At The NEW-WORLD ARENA ALL TOR-NOTCH ERS IN ONE NIGHT MARQUES vs. YEO MILLING
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  • 409 5 TASTEFULLY decorated for the occasion, and before a large crowd, Singapore's newest swimming pool—the Haw-Par pool at Pasir Pan j ang—was formerly declared open by Mr. C. S. Kwong, Chinese Consul, yesterday. Ideal weather added to the success of the Junction. Situated at the 4%
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  • 325 5 WEIGHTS for the last day of the Selangor races tomorrow are: Horses, Class 1, \Vk miles. Sultana Thanks 8.7 Kaitere f-3 Sunny Charm 8.5 r>pnt 92 Oigolette 8.3 Snowy Owl 02 Golden Glimpse 7.11 Cool :i pi 9 0 Measure 7.7 Scarlet Tifcer 8.9 fcicotty
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  • 80 5 The following is the draw for the Ladies' Autumn Cup: Mrs E A. Elder v. Mrs W E Quirke Byes Mrs. R L. Num. Mis.' R Wakeford. Mrs. M. V. del Tufo. Miss S. Lucas. Mrs. M. M Pa'erson. Mrs. W A Young. Miss B. Hegarty. The first round to
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  • 142 5 (Fiom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 11. THE race order and scratchings for Kuala Lumpur race tomorrow are as follows: RACE L Horses. Class 3. Div. 5«., furs. See You Later, Cluny. RACE 2. Horses. Class 3. Div. 4. 5«.. furs. Cellforte, Straight Flight. RACE 3
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  • 287 5 SELECTED to represent the Sphinx BP. in a friendly badminton matcn against Merridale BP on Sunday on the Sphinx court (Makepeace Road), are: Men's singles: M- A. Lange, J Men's 'doubles: George Theseira and Victor Dana, Joseph de Sou?a and Martin Rozario. Mixed doubles: M. A.
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  • 160 5 THE stage is all set for tonight's triple-main event boxing programme at the New World Arena, in which debonair Luis Yeo Blanco, and j opular Ventura Marques, Mexican lightweight championship of Singapore, meet over ten rounds. Recently held to a draw by Battling Sima. who
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  • 404 5 THE ever-popular boxing tournament of St. Andrew's School was held last night watched, once again, by a big crowd who were treated to the fine, clean fighting which has been a feature of the annual competition run by this school for the last nine
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  • 157 5 fifflA KENG TYE (plus 3) became the veteran singles handicap championship of the S.C.R.C. seventh open invitation lawn tennis tournament when he beat Dr. Ong Siow Hian (plus 15) 6-4, 6-2 in the final yesterday. There was a surprise mi f open mixed
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  • 168 5 M Sumi wen the September Stableford competition over the end at Island Club with a net score of 36.12 in the A Division and S. Doi with a net score of 38 1 4 in the B Division. Som.3 ol the best cards returned
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  • 137 6 \yHEN asked whether the United States was preparing for a showdown with Japan in the Pacific, Colonel Knox, U.S. Secretary for the Navy, replied with a prompt "No." In answer to a question as to whether Japan was contemplating the evacuation of her nationals from the United
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  • 128 6 fljALAYAN listeners will have noticed that in recording losses of British aircraft in their official bulletins, the Air Ministry and the Ministry of Home Security have dropped the expression "failed to return." Instead the more direct term, "did not return," is employed. This is due to the
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  • 105 6 Jtih average European in Malaya eats vegetables fully conscious of their vitamin content and indeed selects them according to their food and health-giving values. Not so all Asiatics. The latter are voracious consumers of vegetables, more through force of circumstances than full appreciation of their values. Indeed, numerous
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  • 173 6 |N the September issue of the Malayan Agricultural Journal reference is made to the many excellent vegetables grown in this country and housewives, particularly Europeans, are urged to take a greater interest in local crops. According to the Journal, of the 33 kinds of food crops mentioned in
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  • 1418 6  -  Ihe United States of America have been in every war involving the control of the seas. Can America now summon courage and vision like that of the founding fathers, which kept the country free? By WALTER LIPPMANN (In Life) J'HE hour of America's destiny has come.
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  • 157 6 RUMMER was skivpad enZ tl jeiy in 1816—"EighteenDraft'? and froze-to-dubbed it. There was frost or snow every month of the year as far south as theOhf/aZ %il°T C 55**/ even 5 Norfolk, Virginia, ice was sorted on May 16. n Farmers wore overcoats ™tjens and
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  • 458 6 JHNG ZOG of Albania, who is living in a West End hotel his young Queen, his son, and his six sisters. j s requiring the habifs and outlook of an Englishman. M>W V Every day he studies the English language, trying to
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    • 167 6 -CHRISTMASGREETINGS POST EARLIFR THIS YEAR 7 MALAYAN ff A GREETING i cards. i J &Ĕ& S V. Coloured Picture on front with map of ?,iaiaja an{ (fe• > ]V Hying Boat. Malaya n 2 wn v^ AX Photo scene inside i 6 cards cnvs. j If Price uo box MALAYAN
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    36 7 British penetrations into Italian L bya have not proved ii dang by the amount of captured war material. hi do rgt number of Italian Vqkt anti-tank guns that failed to stop Itritith armoured cars.
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  • 282 7 London, Oct. 11. 0 PEAKING at a largely] 4 attt nded luncheon organised the Chinese Campaign Committee in honour of the Chin- Republican anniversary, the C:..-H'se Ambassador, Mr. Quo 1 -Chi said that the Chinese tr.use and destiny were now n
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  • 91 7 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Oct. 10. LATEST messages from the Thai-Indo-China frontier report much activity, including the provision cf trenches, the installation of antiaircraft guns, the stationing ol Annamite troops, and the prohibition of traffic across the frontier. In the Gulf of Thailand, Koh
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  • 510 7 TOUR OF BRITAIN'S FRONT LINE Reuter. I By Renter's Special Correspondent ir, l'l*' ryVEll the white cliffs of south-east England, the waves 0 f th 3 Channel are now becoming troubled grey green and the Nazicontrolled French coastline a dim shape on the
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  • 39 7 REUTER. MOSCOW, OCT. 10. A REPORT PUBLISHED A \BROAD THAT THE US.S.R. HAS PRESENTED A DEMAND TO THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT FOR THE HANDING OVER OF GERMAN-OC-CUPIED POLAND IS C \TEGORIC ALLY DENIED HERE. —REUTER.
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  • 259 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 10. FE United States Government's recent approval of the export of a maximum of 1,000.000 ban els of oil t«» Japan has aroused anxiety in the House of Commons. Mr. Geoff rev Mander (Liberal) proposed that the American Government should he
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  • 144 7 Bedford Hill, (New York). Oct. 10. The death has occurred rf t c r wer -known writer. -Kathenne ivtayo, author of "Mother In f e Kathenne Mayo, who ln MothPr with her well-known book Motne* India." which she wrote in 1927 was bor. In
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  • 75 7 Reuter. Zurich, Oct. 10. THE increased British air activity has caused Berlin iheatres and •memas to open early enough to enable performances to concede by nine at night, according to Berlin dispatch to the Neve ZU^hfdS tag hour for restaurants which ome time ago was fixed at
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    • 179 7 M| iIXAL lIEIHTTIOXSI CLEARANCE OF LADIES SHOES D FRID A i 1 SATURDAY I ALL ODDMENTS MUST BE CLEARED I REGARDLESS OF COST I HALF-PRICE DAYS-FRIDAY SATURDAY I OCT. 12th. STORES OPEN 8-30 A.M- I RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE 367 j 4,0 i» m:af! PURE CEYLON TEA f r ieaiiy fln
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  • 341 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. ANNOUNCING the arrival of Gen. de Gaulle at Duala on Wednesday, a communique issued by general headquarters the Free French forces says, that (,en. de Gaulle was welcomed by Colonel Le Clerc, Governor of the colony of Cameroons. The communique
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  • 24 10 HENRY.—At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on October 11 to Mo Ira (Bette), wife of James Edward Henry, a son (James Malcolm).
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  • 73 10 WFE—TAN: The engagement is a\nounced between Mr. Wee Tung Joo (grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Oei Bok Sien of Tandjong Pinang, Riouw) third son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Teow Soon and Miss Helen, Tan Tiam Kirn Neo (grand-daughter of Madam Neo Lian Neo and the late
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  • 75 10 The engagement is announced of Mr. Abraham Thomas, State Health Inspector, Trengganu, second son of Mr. Mrs. P. A. Abraham, Parapallil, Travancore, jind younger brother of Mr. K. Abraham of the Government Health Department, Singapore, to Miss Aley A. Joseph, eldest daughter of Mr. Abraham Joseph, Veterinary Officer, Butterworth, and
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  • 46 10 SFOW—SIM.—The marriage of Miss Nancy eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seow Beng Cheng; to Mr. Sim Meah Ser, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sim Phiak Cheng, will take place on Saturday. October 12, 1940, at No. 390, Joo Chlat Road, Singapore.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 2966 10 ■5523&ims IEO m%l^^^M Photography YOUR PHOTOS Painted by real artist In Lilywhite Studio, Singapore. Prices moderate. (No. 915E) Financial WANTED Financier or sleeping partner to develop first class commercial college. Box No. 548, Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. 998E) Professional QUALIFIED MIDWIFE free for Immediate engagement. Apply Rogayah. Temple Road. Kuala
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    • 577 10 Personal CONSULT US If you are worried—All human problem* —Love, Domestic etc. undertaken. Moderate Charges. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Apply Psychological Bureau 79. Buklt Tlmah Road, Singapore LN«- 031E) Matrimonial RESPECTABLE European Soldiers want wives. Europeans or, Eurasians. Write for particulars. We also cater for all classes. Marriage Agency. 79, Buklt Tlmah
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    • 51 10 *j tcE£ HUAT RADIO Co-*] B VfPIHIM ab^p for ail EYE TROUBLES, even P*J***T Safe, Sure World-wide reputed and 1«' At all Chemists. Literature free, d"" rharmacy. Penang and Ipoh. INSIST ON SELLER'S. CASTOR OIL FOR ALL PURPOSES MEDICINAL AND LUBRICATION BILAKIIIA&I'O. 52, CECIL STREET. P.O. BOX 90. Phone 7803.
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    • 1235 10 j TO-DAY'S RADIoI QTNftAPORE LONDON m TRANSMISSIONS 2 g. ZBX 225 metres (1.333 K«*> rcr 14 /a ZHPI 30 36 metre, (9.69 mc) GSJ 21 53 M? B (13 91 ZHP3 41 38 metres (7 25 mjcs) R«5 gS <JJ-g metres) 8.20 "m New. In English (every ffi GSG 17
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  • 822 11 Oct. 10 MINING Buyer*. Belleri. 3 3 3.9 ATi-.; 5 5 o 33 6 35 I I M 5 I 19 20 9.98 1-00 y.- £i 15 9 1G,9 |0 1 9 9 6 prt 1911 1.41 151 20 21 i--12 13 -cd Cb c i*H
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  • 153 11 «•'rom Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Friday. THERE was all-round improvement in the markets yesterday, and prices recovered most of their previous day's losses. In tin shares. Hong Fatts made the best shewing, and considerable business was transacted, with buyers unsatisfied at the close. Rantaus and
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  • 24 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 87% Sellers 57%. TIN down $i 2.
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  • 40 11 Singapore, Friday The monthly rubber returns of dealers' and port stocks in the Straits Settlements at the end of September amounted to 32,795 tons, compared with 43,266 tons in August. In September last year the stocks amounted to 26,196 tons.
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  • 215 11 WITH plentiful arrivals in londtn, it has been suggested that the price there would ij stabilised at approximately the minimum level at which America will buy, says the weekly rubber market report of Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Co., issued yesterday. This price, the report adds,
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  • 106 11 Singapore Wednesday THE following are crop returns for September of estates mentioned below The Aver Kuning (F.M.S. I Rubber Ltd 102 500 Lbe., The 'ladek Rubber Estole Ltd (Btaffield Estate) 20.700 lbs The Br ad wall (P.M.S. I Rubber Estate Ltd 52 00ft lbs.. The Chersonese (F.M.S
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  • 147 11 Singapore, Friday. THE War is by no means conlined to continents and oceans, and this week attention is once more focussed on the Far East, states the weekly rubber report or Lewis and Peat, Ltd. Anxiety is felt that possibly ihere may be some interruption
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 145 11 ARTISTIC, CEMENT FLOORING TILES comir > LEE MIM-SOO LIM IT X EE O SMNV ROOM: Ilish Street, Singapore. I Keep^bur I j Skin Free I Chafing or =i Hffi B ky thousands are di»- 1 ifi X lVntitK ally prepared I |j I Cuticura Talcum is ill! jgg^ 1 balsamic
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    • 26 11 ManufacTiiring Opticians THE GREAT EASIERN OPTICAL CO.. 275, S. Bridge Rd. Tel. 2164 Established in 1928. Optician C. Y. FAT Glasses supplied with a guarantee Coupon.
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    • 211 11 PILES GUARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs Lav Kirn Pmj? and Lav Ping Hsiang have spent many years in a very careful study of this disease. Fees will be refunded if no cure Is effected Have a visit to
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    • 108 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED The Companv, v/hich is incorporated In the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— A EXECUTOR &.OB TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON,, TRUSTEE OF
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    • 502 11 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or aervlce. For particular* see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of Fuel for St. James Power Station during 1941. 12 noon. 31 October, 1940. Execution of earthworks at Changi Road, between Jalan Kembangan St Siglap Road. (Deposit ?50>.
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    • 290 11 STEAMER SAILINGS PoO BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel 5497. B I.S.N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI. KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special
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    • 346 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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  • 58 12 Reuter. Newton, (N.J. I. Oct. 11. The Sussex County trial Jury yesterday indicted Wilhelm Kunze, "Fuehrer" of the National GermanAmerican Bund, August Klapprett. "Eastern Leader", and eight other members of the Bund. They were charged with "promoting hatred against the people of Jewish religion" at the Bund's
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  • 215 12 SUPPLY OF COOKED RATIONS TO SUNGEI PI N A N G I) E F O T, PENANG. TENDERS are invKed by the Indian Immigration Committee for the supply of cooked rations for the Sungei Pinang Depot, Penang, for the period of twelve months from 1st January to 31st
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  • 136 12 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 11. ANOTHER successful attach on shipping in Tobruk harbour, the Italian Libyan base, is amoiv, the activities reported in an RA F. cemmunique, which states that several ships were hit, and one of them set on fire, while a direct hit was
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  • 141 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 11. A GREAT majority of Shanghai's 4.000 Americans appear to be waiting for denser war clouds before following the United States Government's advice to leave the Far East. The male staffs of the principal firms are being kept at full strength,
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  • 17 12 Mrs. E. W. Mumford and child have returned to Kota Bharu after a fortnight's stay at Singapore.
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  • 258 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. pERMAN long range guns mounted on the French coast fired U across the Straits of Dover at dusk last night. The shelling which lasted nearly half Ml hour, was completely ineffective, and although shells fell in the' Dover area, no
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  • 59 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 11.—Among awards announced to R.A.F. pilots by the Air Ministry is the bar to the D.F.C. for Pilot-Officer Eric Stanley Lock, who in 19 days destroyed 15 enemy aircraft. Last month vhile engaged in a patro! over the Dover area he
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  • 152 12 Reuter. Lendon, Oct. 11. k/ETHER LANDERS in all parts of ft the wcrld arc to pay a voluntary income-tax, it was announced by Dr. Welter, the Netherlands Mini: ter of Finance, who calls on Nttherkandeis in allied and neutral countries throughcut the world to pay a
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  • 41 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 11. A FURTHER gift of two lakhs of rupees has been cabled to the Air Ministry in London by the Madras Government War Fund for the purchase of aircraft, according to the Madras radio Reuter.
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  • 230 12 Reuter. Bucharest. Oct n The allegation that a Hunn rian detachment shot 155 5 women and children i, wj. district, ceded to T»an>vlv an^ 1 in the night of Sept. i;j contained in a statement by a semi-official Rumania» agency. Other allegations that in the
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    • 405 12 Public Notices IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Companies Winding Up No. 2 of 1940. In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 151» and In the Matter of The Malayan Fineapple Factory Co., Ltd. NCTICE is hereby given that a Fetition for the winding
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    • 10 12 FARGO CYCLE A CARRIAGE CO 192 6 LTD *wmmnwmmmmm*wm*mwmmmmmmummmmmmmr 31
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    • 90 12 BOOKS TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH. The New Era Spelling Manual by Horace J. Bower t] a English For Commercial Students by H. Wm. Houghton $1? Essentials of English by Ascher Dawson $1 j Modern English Punctuation by Reginald Skelton $1 a English Exercises A Botik of Homonyms by B. S.
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