Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII •No. 253. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, October 22, 1940
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  • 948 1 Predicts British Land Offensive: "We Shall Never Stop Reuter. IN BROADCAST he made last night to the French nation, in which he warned them of the naked truth about the Axis plans to wipe out the French nation and disintegrate its whole
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    31 1 Ma f ties the King and Qveem, photoyt upMlll l c Ministry of Inforviatiu i a L d n okincj at pictures n* tfe icrcrp/Mc section o/ CM Ministry.
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  • 128 1 Reuter. Karachi. Oct. 22. AN act ot Fascist vandalism/ was the ci mment made by the Prime Minister of Sind, upon tne Italian bombing of Saudi Arabia and Bahrein Island. The Prime Minister, after pointing out significantly that the war had com- within 400
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  • 44 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 22. A NUMBER of Italian judges of the mixed courts of Egypt were on holiday in Italy bztheir country entered the war and whose leave on Sept.. 15. will be replaced by Egyptian Ages, following a decision by Egyptian Government- —Reuter.
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  • 217 1 Reuter. Zurich, Oct. 22. DR(J BRITISH fcelmg in France is gaining r prte the incidents at Oran and Dakar, writes a prominent poUtical oenonality" in the Basle National Zeitung. lost ot the French people, says the writer, listen to broadcasts in French from
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  • 115 1 Reuter. U.ndon, Oct tZ. THERE aie more planes m Great Britain of every i operational type ready for immediate service to-da> than there were two months UB Th. statement. Lord Bea- rerkrock (Minisior of Aircraft Production) told pressmen yesterday. was alter alIfwancc had aetn made Un testes
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  • 106 1 Reuter. Washington. Oct. 2& "IIE was terrinc," one American n told Reuter after listening to the stirring language of Mr. Churchill's appeal to Frenchmen. The Prime Minister always com mands an audience of many millions in America, and most of them must have been listening to him
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  • 132 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 22. GUNS and fighter defences have been in action throughout One enemy bomber is known to have been destroyed. Mates Ml Air Ministry communique issued last i-ght In addition, four enemy Planes are now kn been destroyed during the nigiit. Attacks oVer
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  • 198 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 22. NO official information is yet available here, concerning the efforts Japan is making to secure oil supplies from the Dutch East The return to Tokyo of Mr. Kobayashi, special Japanese envoy in Batavia. is however, taken generally as an
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  • 39 1 Reuter. Nairobi. Oct. 22-The Fro? French community of Kenya yesterday handed over to the Fas* Africa Force a completely equipped ambulance. The ceremony at Nairobi was attended by the Governor and the Belgian Consul. —Reuter.
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  • 414 1 Reuter. Chicago, Oct. 22. "FUUOPE'S experience has taught us that to try to appease the totalitarian dictators, is useless We don t intend to try," declared Mr. William Bullitt, former United States Ambassador to France, speaking at of the Council of Foreign
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  • 83 1 Reuter. Washington. Oct. 22 THE Italian bombing of American oil properties In Arabia n lead to a formal protest to th? Italian Government by the uiukd States administration. The California Standard OH Company state that attacks against the Saudi Arabia and the Bahrein Island, in
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  • 22 1 Reuter. London, Oct. X It is learned In London that several prominent citizens pi DaKar have been arrested.- Reuter.
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  • 278 2 Free Hospital Treatment For Estate Labourers (Tribune staff Reporter) the next week or two, a decision is expected to be taken concerning a scheme for a cess, payable by employers of labourers on Johore estates to enable the Government to maintain on their behalf
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  • 85 2 Singapore. Monday. CAID to have been concerned in J* a robbery that took place in a house in Tank Road, on Sept. 7, when a revolver was used to intimidate the occupants of the house Lim Teng Kok, a 20-year-old Hokkien, was produced before Mr J
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  • 25 2 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLeod, accompanied by their daughter Miss McLeod. will be away Lorn Kuala Lumpur on a short holiday touring the Peninsula
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  • 191 2 Singapore, Monday. JjJOHAMED bin Musa, 20-year-convWinMalay' with nine w£» £SS?h2S Wa t convi cted for the Se M- 'p Whe he a PP€ared o-lore Mr. Conrad Oldham the Seco nd Magistrate, en a change or condS g A t0 Cheat an «us conductor, Annavi,
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  • 235 2 <From Oui Own Reporter) Arottt *w. t f enan Monday. BOUT 200 Indian labourers employed by local Indian mer~ chants for loading and unloading sago, rice betel nuts, tin, flour as a ha Ve work their d m with Inquiries made by a Tribune reporter
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  • 242 2 Singapore, Monday. POUND guilty on a charge of managing the Singapore Tin Makers' Union—an unlawful society—Tan Bian Khi, a tinsmith of the Ho Hong Oil Mill, was bound over in the sum of $200 in one surety for a period of 12 months by Mr
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  • 252 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. "I CONGRATULATE the people of Malaya on the great lead they have given to the world in the art of living together. In every part of the world troubles have arisen consequent on communal differences, but here in Malaya
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  • 825 2 Singapore, Monday. IIWO Britons, Robert Scott Macmillian and lan Foxton Ferguson, pleaded guilty to charges of having failed to make a return of foreign securities, which they owned, (to the financial Secretary, an offence under the Defence (Ffnanci Regulations, when they appeared before Mr.
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  • 109 2 nil THE RAJAH of Sarawak has directed that all J revenue from the invested S surplus funds of Sarawak shall be contributed to the J Imperial Government for the i duration of the war as a t I gift for the prosecution of 1 S
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  • 207 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. THE Very Rev. Brother James 1 O.B.E., Visitor of the Christian Brothers' Schools, has just leceived a cable, from the United States announcing the death, in Europe, of th? Most Rev. Brother .Tunien Victor, Superior General of the
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  • 53 2 '•FREE Trade and A Fr ee Port" 1 is the title of a talk to be Riven to-night (Tuesday* by Dr T H Silcock from th e Singapore Statalk a in 7 I0 tH Pm This 15 the taiK in th 3 series "Presenting Singapore" arranged by The
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  • 225 2 JUDGMENT was Z Justice Pedlow Court to-day in in which Messrs' a Co., a firm incur:> V* kong, sued Chop for an injunction It defendants and i". fi importing or P<1 medicine of their 0 y •«5 other manufactur p'aintifls. J Bd The plaintiffs allege, tu Mad
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  • 377 3 ,r, ibime Staff Reporter) rtRENZIED excitement, both I n t he part of the specta|ors nd lhe devotees, prevailed ,i Mariamman Temple in bridge Road yesterday ng uhen about a hundred (us performed the "thee--s or lire-walking ceremony, j? one of the most gruelling I M
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  • 94 3 Singapore, Monday. rilAßf ;KD with attempting to commit suicide by drinking »f caustic soda on Oct. Chens: Lian and Koh two young Chinese declared in the fifth police rourl to-day that they "f°lt cold" I did nol know what they were drinking at the time.
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  • 795 3 Bangkok Letter 1 i From Our Own Correspondent) f Bangkok, Oct. 17. A HECTIC week in Bangkok has been followed by calm, i and the people are now awaiting the next move of the Government
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  • 321 3 SMALLER VOTE IN THE ESTIMATES (Tribune Staff Reporter) WELL over half a million dollars will be spent on rood construction, maintenance, and drainage in Singapore next year by the Municipality. In the 1941 Municipal estimates, a sum of $691,731, not inclusive of
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  • 156 3 Singapore, Monday. ALMOST a year ago when a motor car ran off East Coast Road near Bedok into the sea, five were injured and had to be removed to the General Hospital. To-day, the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, held an inquiry into the
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  • 222 3 Chinese Opposition To Income Tax (Tribune Staff Reporter) TWO representatives of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce are to travel shortly to Penang for the meeting of the Associated CMnese Chambers of Commerce, to be held in the Northern Settlement on Nov. 17, at which the main item on the
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  • 101 3 FOR some weeks there has been a public loudspeaker in Kamoong Siglap. Singapore, and evidently it is appreciated, for a resident cf the kampong has written the following letter to the authorities responsib'e for the public address system: "We the inhabitants of Kampong
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    • 179 3 YOU WON'T HA.YE LUMBAGO There is a simple prescription for lumbago. Dor-tors have l>een recommending it for years Krusd.cn Salt*. As a preventive, take a pinch every morning. This should keep lumbago at bay. But lumbago is due to a blood condition. Some people are predispoxr to it. If you
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  • 196 4 rpHRILLS are promised at the Anson Road Stadium today when the R.A.F., league champions, meet the R.E. (Fortress Co) in the first semifinal of the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition. The airmen entered th* semifnal without having to fight for it. their opponents in the quartering, the
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  • 183 4 JX the final of the Singapore inter-club table tennis tournament, played at the Happy World covered stadium on Saturday night, the August Badminton Party gave further proof of their supremacy in the local table tennis world when they defeated the Siong 800 Athletic Association to
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  • 241 4 rpHir ni„i, r, S; Monday TH E Oleh oieh Party organising comm.. Ed w.tn 7? f ,T War Fimd has bp en form?nn c follow »ng as executive officers and members:- Messrs. Lim Kian BenrSSTffl; Tan K g k Xh «*n» 'Hon sec! S
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  • 229 4 From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. PAST times were returned in this morning gallops at Ipoh, the best being Jack Druce's 37 2 5 seconds. Harpo (38), SUNNYCHARM (38 15) and ALICANTE 38 2 5 were next l est. There have been no
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  • 56 4 me R.E (Changi* on the Padang tnta evening will be- Wis W dey T K 0 P P tter T H. «22? t S Johnson w V. SauG X Potter W Mcßeath Jf. K. Stein. a. v T inri f Knot^r T J Buddl. L W d
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  • 33 4 Mr. J. R. M. Pickthai., Sentor Customs Officer, who recently retimed from home leave, i s now stationed in Kelantan, in place of Mr A. w. Greaves, who has proceeded on home leave.
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  • 357 4 S.C.C. Beaten By Three Goals In First Match Unities College S.C.C. 0 jyjKETIXG the S.C.C. in a friendly hockey match on the Padang yesterday, Raffles College added a further victory to their growing list when they defeated the Cricket Club bythree dear goals after a one-sided
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  • 160 4 JHE followir.g 1S the result of the SeJS £i at the island club. The first fou aßainsr re h qUallfied for JlaC hindT, b °f, ey n ;3 1 Handicap allowance 65°3 4 EhIS and S Abed «0-14.1 4r-_ '76-934=66 l L 4 im and E Yean
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  • 37 4 TO-DAY SOCCER:—Challenge Cup, Semifinal, R.A.F (Seletar) v R.E. (Fortress i. Anson Road Stadium HOCKEY —CS C. v Mountain Battery. C.S.C.; Punjabs v Pulau Brani, Naval Base. RUGGER —S.C.C v R.E. S.C.C TENNIS:—S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments.
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  • 90 4 The annual junior table tennis tournament of the Chiate Sing Athletic Union, for this year, has Leen completed. The champion is Goh Boon Beng. with Lee Kwee Hwa, runner-up. The tournament was conducted on the league system. A committee meeting of the Union wil!
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  • 171 4 AN outstanding performance bvG. n O'Hara enabled the Recs to delea t the Her nets by 4—2 in a fast game of hockey played on th-> tormer's ground, yesterday. Within a couple of minutes of lesumpticn. Boudwvn scored for the Hornets after
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  • 191 4 THE Royal Singapore Golf Club's S ldc nt Pnze competition was Played at Bukit Timah on Sunday morning and resulted in a tie between H B. Sym and W. EldVed and R. c Joubert and E A Stevens with a score of 66. The
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  • 222 4 rpAN HUCK TOE and H. J Kamis yesterday qualified for the final in the open doubles of the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament by defeating Chin Kee Onn arid Chua Choon Leong in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3, while Chee Lim and Miss den Boer
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  • 30 4 Owing to the wet ground the game was uninteresting. i n the Brotherhood Jrs. scored two goals After the interval. Dollah and Kesavan equalised fcr the Rangers.
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  • 212 4 Hi the narrow goals to one the Ind sociation beat the i at hockey yesterday i keen game that cc I d easily have been Postal men «ver< All the goals wen ing the first half a; 0 <lur< no scoring during the
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  • 802 5 C O UNCILL OR 'S E VIDENCE BEFORE COMMISSION (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, MONDAY. PUREE LOCAL CHINESE MINERS, ONE A STATE COUNCILLOR, GAVE EVIDENCE BEFORE THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON THE MINES DEPARTMENT, CONCERNING PRESENTS MADE TO A. T.
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  • 191 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. rnHAILAND was determined to "< maintain her neutrality, and would resist any attempt to change her status, said His Excellency Captain Luang Dhamrong Navasvasti, R.N.. Minister of Justice, head of the Thai Goodwill Mission to Singapore, at a press conference
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  • 115 5 Singapore, Monday. ORIGINALLY framed undrr the Official Secrets Ordinance, the charge against Kitsuu Kashiwabara a Japanese, was amended to one under th e Defence Regulation L*. in the second court to-day. Th" amended charge was as follows: "You are charged that between May 29 and June
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  • 31 5 Lieut.-Colonel L. H. Chidson, has been appointed a member of the Advisory Committee, Constituted under the Volunteer Force Ordinance, for the Settlement of Malacca, vice Mr. J. F. S. Ca'rmlchael. resigned.
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  • 406 5 Singapore, Monday. a N English-speaking Chinese, Sng Chan Soon, appeared before the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, to-day, at a preliminary innuirv into tentative charges of cheating and forgery. It was alleged that Sng falsely represented himself to be in the employ of H.M. Naval
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  • 158 5 Singapore, Monday. *'I|E is lino vn to be a member of II a of shop-lifters," remarked Court Inspector D. R Cowie, when Mohamed Ali, a Malay, &le?»ded guilty to a charge cf having :«olen a bale of from a ."-hop in Jalan Besar, bcfor3 Mr. J. G.
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  • 62 5 Singapore, Monday. TWO Sikhs. Swaian Singh 24, and Santa Singh, 35, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham the Secend Magistrate, to-day, on a charg? of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to an Indian, Kapierveloo, on the night of Oct. 16. with a piece cl wood. Both claimed trial,
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  • 195 6 IT has often been said in Malaya that education must be kept down among the masses of this country because it leads to unemployment. That sentiment is an excuse begotten of selfishness. To say that education has not been neglected in this country is true in one
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  • 185 6 JHIS country needs more u;o-to-date technical schools. There is a widespread dearth of qualified technicians in every field of life in Malaya. That is why most of them must be imported. Hence such statements as these are continually heard at the sessions of compulsory service tribunals: "I am
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  • 175 6 i/i THE Thailand Goodwill Mission, which has just completed its tour of Burma, India and Singapore has left for Australia. We are glad their stay in Singapore proved so satisfactory, and note with pleasure that the countries the Mission has planned to visit are restricted to the British
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  • 2258 6  -  by A.S. RAJAH (Tribune Staff Reporter WHE question of slum clearance arid overcrowding has once again been brought to the limelight, this time by an Unofficial member of the Legislative Council at its recent meeting. Net unlike the proverbial bad penny this question
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  • 376 7 TOKYO SENDS NEW ENVOY TO MOSCOW Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 21. T \\Y. retiring Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Togo, ,has left for Tokyo. H( was seen off by members of the ►matic corps, including American, German, Italian Turkish Ambassadors. —Reuter. Following the departure of the Japanese
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  • 97 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 21 ONDON la to have an adviser-hv 1» chief according to press state ment. to deal with public entertainments, including theatres, cinemas, dancing, boxing and tne licensing and registration of tnc various'estabUshment, if a recommendation, to be made at Tues iav's meeting
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  • 71 7 Eastern News. Vatican City. Oct. 21. p EN. Chiang Kai-shek has proposed to the IN pc the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Hoiy See. An o\erture was made through M. Mario Zanin, stolic delegate in I China. i Britain and the United i
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  • 153 7 Reuter. Antigua iWest Indies). Oct 21. i PROVISIONAL agreement nas A en n ached between the Bnand the United States repreLal eabout the position ot a the Island, under the rearrangement with the British ci' vrnmcnt. United States defence experts ved on
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  • 97 7 Eastern News. Yokohama, Oct. 21. WITH three China-bound passengei; injured by a storm in mid-Pa mc, the American hner President Coolidge arrived here en Saturday morning from Honolulu The Injured persons are Mrs. Claudia Brain, 70-year-old Hankow missionary with cuts ana laceration- by glass fragments
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  • 412 7 British Wireless. LONDON, OCT. 21. T ONDON'S BEHAVIOUR T L TINLES TO IMPRESS ALL PARTS OF THE VVUK IN WHICH OPINION IS FACTS CAN FREELY BE.PU! WOUNDS LIKE AN ANIMAL t M BAY. A CLEAN EVERY MORNING, SAID ™B™i TO
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  • 24 7 tnm'bers of a Scottish Injanlry 4 picture from Egypt SHOW ng mc' c 7 icc,:mcnt in position amonv tne rocKi.
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  • 130 7 Reuter. New York, Oct. 21. THE RA.F. penetrated Berlins defences early on "tho mcst severe attack vet. X <*" fires were seen after the R.A.r. had Wl The raid was one of the longest ot the war Ber Uners being- kept awake repeatedly
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  • 57 7 Eastern News. Istanbul. Oct. Zl. In view of the existing JapaTurkish trade agreement exNov 6 negotiations fof? vision of the agreement Sll be shortly started in Ankara by representatives of the Ja Sne7fSd Turkish Governments Mr Tokichi Saida. Commercial Counsellor of the JananescCg bassy to France will
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  • 113 7 Eastern News. Seattle. Oct. 21. THE departure of the Japanese 1 reamer Hie Maru was delayed while United States Custom* inspectors boarded the liner and 'toed an undisclosed number of P CiSoms officials declined to explain their action. United States citizens are re noricd to
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  • 108 7 Reuter. Batavia. Oct. 21. THE Netherlands and Japanese delegations have issued the following official communique •As they could no longer dispense with his valuable services in the Cabinet, especially in view the nomine, session of the Imperial Det' the" Japanese Government has' requested Minister Kobaya. ni
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  • 86 7 Eastern News. New York, Oct 21. ONE thousand three hundred Catholic missionaries in the Far will remain at their posts, despite the State Departments advice said Bishop James E. WaUsn. Superior General o: the Cathohc foreign Mission Societ". The State Department has announced that
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  • 60 7 Eastern News. Bangkok, Oct. 21. THE Thailand Government has renewed demands on France for the return of its "lost territory* in French Indo-China ''uding Camoodia and La° s 11 was officially announced. The demands are expected to be discussed when the -cmnv.ssion arrives in Bangkok this week to negotiate with
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  • 212 7 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 21. MR. Tsiang Ting Fu, former Ambassador to Moscow and now Director of the Political Affairs Bureau of the Chinese Cabinet, declared in a broadcast yesterday: "The Burma Read will stand lor ever, not only as* a physical link but as
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  • 101 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 21. HIGHLY trained Australian pilots observers, wireless operators and air gunners WW be to ■hick of the right early next year. Mr A Fadden Australian Air Minister, stated, according to the Sydney radio. The Minister also said that iurther results of the
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  • 94 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 21 pOEBBELS. German Propaganda VJ Chief, has been forced by the RAF bombing of western Germany, to start using a station further east, namely Breslau. for MS English 'anguage broadcasts, says Peuter The strength of the Breslau station has apparently been increased
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  • 33 7 Eastern News. Batavia. Oct. 21. orn Wu Te-clun, Minister of OvcWas Affairs in the Chungking Government, who arrived here en Friday from Manila, will £ay for seme time.—Eastern News.
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  • 27 7 Tokyo, Oct. 21.—The India Government has suspended the issue of further licences for the expert of scrap iron and steel to Japan, states' a semi-official Japanese report.
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  • 433 8 Reuter. LONDON, OCT. 21. THE R.A.F. CARRIED OUT EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS, RANGING FROM BERLIN TO NORTHERN ITALY LAST NIGHT, ACCORDING TO AN AIR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE. TARGETS WERE ATTACKED IN BOTH THESE AREAS AS WELL AS IN OTHER PARTS OF GERMANY. ATTACKS WERE ALSO MADE ON
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  • 244 9 'From Our Own Reporter* Penang, Monday.—A 38-year-old Chinese, Teoh Swee Tek, appeared before Mr. Lim Kcon Teck In the Third Court on two charges of ill-treating a seven-year-old girl, Khoo Ah Suat. and a two-year-cld girl, Khu Ah Phcon, on Oct. 13 in a manner likely
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  • 120 9 Steam Roller Engines Too Heavy (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Monday. A STEAM-ROLLER engine was the cause of Jira Singh being fined $80 with the alternative of 40 days' rigorous imprisonment. Jira Singh, a lcrry driver, was charged with having carried an overload of 2 tons 2 cwt. on his
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  • 345 9 Singapore, Monday, j 26-year-old Chinese woman. Tan Hooi Keng, who was exj pecting a I aby next month, met her death when she fell j off a moving (trolley bus of the Singapore Traction Company at the junction of South Bridge Road and
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  • 90 9 Singapore, Monday. PLEADING that he nad borrowed a ricksha from his friend for j the'transport of vegetables. Aw I Kirn Chve. a 54-year-old Teochew. claimed W when charged before Mr J G. Rappoport. the Third Magistrate, with theft of a rick- The ricksha was stated to
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  • 398 9 Singapore, Monday. fIPHAT no power will succeed in binding all those powers which hr.\e been brought under Nazi domination was the view expressed by Pastor J. M Nerness of the Seventh-day Adventist Chuich in his address on "Nazism—Will Its Iron Grip Be Broken?." which he delivered
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  • 116 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. AS a result of a raid on a house in Jalan Yahya on Oct. 17 when materials for the purpose of counterfeiting 50-cent pieces were iound, a Chinese named Wong Kirn Poi was produced before Inche Baron bin Ahmad and charged
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  • 108 9 (Trifctuie Staff Reporter) THE well-known Indian author. Sri Deva Ramu Sukul, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to the United States where he intends giving a series of lectures on Art, Literature. Philosophy, customs and ideals of the Indian pec pie. He hopes that
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    • 640 10 vvbv Situations Vacant S A bSo? D k^n^ getlc clerk knowledge European NURSS required immediately" I iripune, Singapore. (No. 85F) c^ P o e Agency. 79. Buklt Timah Road, Singapore. (No. G7F) Jr,V RS «ma„ Ca ble -H"'«IHI Eurasian g fl "P*" boy required Immediately. Reply quoting full particulars salary
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    • 715 10 Matrimonial PARENTS AND GUARDIANS communicate Berv J? 11 nationalities. Marriage Agency. 79. Buklt Tlmah Road, Singapore (No;. 66F) Personal PSYCHOLOGICAL BUREAU-243. Middle Road. Singapore, help those having troubles, Domestic. Love. Write or call for particulars. (No. 76F) For Sale JUST PUBLISHED, *asy Malay Grammar by A. H. Hamilton. Post free.
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    • 677 10 Stamps STAMP HINGES for stamp collectors Metal boxes of 1.000 hinges and watermark detector. 35 cents. postage extra. Caxton Press Ltd.. Market Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 63F) FOR SALE: Really good quality stamps of Malaya. Fine selections. Competitive rates. Selected approvals sent everywhere List free. L. K. Thye. Federal Dispensary
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    • 599 10 FORM 29. ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES). Copy pursuant to Section 73 (1) of Special Resolution oi MalayaJava Agencies Limited. Passed th e second day of October, 1940. Confirmed the 17th day ol October, 1940. At an Extraordinary Genera] Meeting of the members of thf above-named Company, duly convened, and held
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    • 551 10 AUCTION SALE OK VALUABLE FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. To be held at The Saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Hock Chye Co., Ltd., No. 1-A, (First Floor) Raffles Place, Singapore. On Thursday, 24th October, 1940 at 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. No. 26 Duxton Hill, area 1,251 sq. ft. 2. No. 40 Emerald Hill
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    • 81 10 PREVORE j| Wrlcan medicated powder facte! K? nC^ a i 8 Bnd he »ls laclal blemishes. freckle* liverspots. birthmarks scars' II muddy complexion, diacotora*: I J o wr,skl«.5 kl Guises dark. I n^f und < r eyw. blackheads f pm ?P les G,ves velvety, pearl-' I white complexion and makes
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    • 1175 10 JTO-DAY'S H VlMo SINGAPORE Londo\~~~~ ZHL 225 metres (1.333 k n) WAIIIMtMiovi ZHPi 30.96 metres (9.69 m cs) GSF 15.14 Mc. 2 3 ZHP3 41.38 metres (7.25 m|cs) GSJ 21.53 lffiiVii f 8.20 a.m. News In English (every GSG 17.79 McL M D morning). a.m. (l «ii„ ir ZHL, ZHP.l
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  • 810 11 Singapore. Oct. 21. MINING Buyer*. Seller*. 4-j j{" 36 15s) *i- 5:6 33 6 3516 <sa) l« 20 -,SD 0 85 0 95 15 9 16* 9,- 9,6 tQT ,$1) 147 1.51 19.9 20.9 12|- 13 -cd ",«11 019 CU.I 0 42 0 .45 n 181
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  • 151 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Tuesday. THE markets were generally steady yesterday, and a larger volume of business was transacted. Tin shares were in request, especially Hong Fatts, Batu Selangors, Rantaus and Sungei Luas, while in the Australian section. Kampong Lanjuts and Kundangs
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  • 24 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 3814; Sellers 88%. TIN |132%, down $U.
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  • 112 11 Singapore, Tuesday. "[HE death took place yesterday i evening at the General Hospital of Mr C. E. Winter, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd.. alter a brief illness. Mr. Winter was, in his day, a moi.'c popular and able sportsman in the Colony, being
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  • 17 11 The transfer of Capt. Daniel Lim Koon Chan, S.S.V.F., to the SS.V.F.R. of Officers has been approved.
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  • 114 11  -  By Reuter London, Oct. 21. rIN opened steady but quiet. The turnover was 25 tons. After official hours a further ten tons were traded at unchanged 3riCGS New York, Oct. 21. The United States has decided to build a tin smelter to produce from Bolivian
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  • 87 11 London, Oct. 21—In the freight market there were numerous inauines for time and voyage charters especially-Xor ore carriers to the United States but no business resulted. Shippers generally nils ed their bids to the level existing before the United StaUs scrap embargo but neutral shipowners were reserved because
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  • 128 11 Liverpool. Oct. 21.—Cotton opened steady but there was no interest. There was a fair "spot" turnover hfcludinT in dian Brazilian. Eeyptian and Argentine. African. Peruvian and American cotton ruled quiet. jfc Alexandria, Oct. 21.—The Britisn I Government's cotton purchases last week totalled 46,786 bales, comI pared with the
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  • 121 11 New York. Oct. 21.-Business in export copper was done at eleven cents. Wall Street support for lowpriced motor issues doubtless reflects aircraft prospects. Cotton textile reports continue to be optimistic. Forwardings of raw cotton to American mills last week were the biggest this season. Increasing employment on durable
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    • 112 11 THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., Manufacturing Opticians 275, South Bridge Rd.. TeL fecablished in 1928 Optician C. X. fRM Quality superior. Wi»rkuiauitoip jßj guaranteed. W« \WmW Charges l g: Jl#f Moderate. V BwV Testing trre. CROOKJtS W GLASSES FROM W S4 L PWARDS EVERYTORE PILES of this disease. cure Fees
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    • 229 11 FOR CLEAR DISTINCT EFFICIENT REPRODUCTION Try "PYE" Radio for which they are UNSURPASSED Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG, SINGAPORE Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur, THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping, Perak, Penang, Province Wellesley and Alor Star, Kedah. CHOP HUP SOON AUN, Kuala Dungun, Trengganu. pNOW WE GIVE YOU 12
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    • 381 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: p O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel 5961 B I.S.N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel 5497 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return
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    • 340 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 Chinr. 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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  • 112 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 22. THE Anglo-Thailand relations are Burma, India and Australia head have" L T ri hai Ministe r of JUS. nave already completed a hieniv successful visit to Burma wher hey were warmly we™cmed by the Government and the people Farly ln October they were
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  • 50 12 Renter. Istanbul, Oct. 22. P E first ret »rns of Sunday's tior PCn of S S tH OW that the Pomil uon of the Turkish capita] t nkara. has increased by 26 cent, since 1935 when the firscensus was taken It is now 156.000. of which 65,40u arc women —Reuter.
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  • 430 12 Reuter. 'By Ralph Walling, Reu'erS Air Correspondent) r Jr v London, Oct. 22. 1 ""J f &2] m hi ra,ds on London and other parts of Britain are being maintained non-stop, after six weeks, only at the cost of growing losses. These significant facts were revealed
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  • 71 12 Reuter. Vichy. Oct. 22. [PAIN has ceased in the eastern Pyrenees and the flood waters are receding. The collapse oleh urches and schools in the vdlag of Tech, in a mountain gorge, now i involves 31 casualties. Soldiers are aiding to clear th debris and
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  • 108 12 Reuter. Ankara, Oct. 22."' THE Turkish Government has decided to administer the Ottoman Debt, because the Council representing the debt holders is unable "in the present circumstances," to fulfil its task. A Ministry of Finance communique, announcing this, says: "All .teps have been taken with a
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  • 555 12 From English Channel To Italy Reuter. British Wireless. Heavy cloud must have kept the first raiders to Berlin circling for half an hour, trying to find their targets. Then the haze cleared, and the big railway yard of outer Moabit was seen unmistakably, glinting in the
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  • 262 12 Reuter. inr-w rr DIDTTrmi LONDON, OCT. 21. HIGH TRIBUTE TO THE MARVELLOUS STAND J?J AERIAL INVADERS IN THE GREAT F LON I>ON WAS PAID BY GENERAL SIKORSKI, POLISH PRIME MINISTER AM) COM MANDER-IN-CHIE F, IN A SPECIAL BROADCAST TO THE ENGLISH PEOPLE. He
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  • 262 12 Reute. London Oct Q A YOUNG Irish sergeant nii.T A the R.A.F. described iLt n\° f how he executed the fr.ii, attack by night o„ face of fierceaant- a ir t aft he and barrage balloons 1 Which, hit by German f caught fire near
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  • 75 12 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkin) London. Oct. 22. TRAFALGAR Day was celebrated yesterday. Opposite the Malaya House, wreaths were laid at the *v.ot of Nelson's Column, which Stands triumphant, typifying the unconquerable spirit of London. Despite bombing from the air. amazing
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  • 31 12 Reuter. Vichy, Oct. 21.—The Polish Jew, Crunzpan, who assassinated Yon Rath, the Counsellor at the German Embassy in Paris on Nov. 18, 1938, is being sent to Berlin for t: ial.—Renter.
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