Malaya Tribune, 23 October 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED J6,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- -No. 254. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, October 22, 1:140.
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  • 940 1 R.A.F. Score Direct Hit On Another BRITISH STRIKE HEAVY BLOWS ON SEA, LAND AND IN AIR Reuter. London, Ott. 23. A FTER distinguishing herself in the second battle of Narvik, JLJL when seven German warships were destroyed and a German destroyer squadron
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  • 275 1 Reuter. Canberra, Oct. 23. riant step for the realisation of political party unity Australia for the prosecution of the war was made by erence of party managers, which has accepted the Party's proposal for the formation of an Australian War 'h< Labour members of the comprise
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  • 124 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 23. ANEW honour for British Army leaders was announced by the Wu Office last night, in the form of thj following appointments as aides-de-camp general to the King. General Viscount Gort, witn effect from Aug. 28 in succession to General Sir Edmund Ironside
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  • 36 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 23: The French Socialist Party has managed tC send a manifesto to French socialists in Britain, declaring that Britain's resistance is shared by a] most the whole of the r u-nch population Reuior
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  • 232 1 British Wireless. Duala (Cameroons), Oct. 22. GENERAL de Gaulle has just concluded a tour of French Equatorial Africa, including the interior of the Cameroons and the Chad region. At Yamanda, capital of the Camercons, and Fort Lamy, capital of Chad, and numerous other places which
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  • 69 1 (From II. L. Hopkin) London. Oct. 2?. THE deaths of the following are announced In London: Mr. Wallace Cook, formerly of Singapore; Mr. R. E. H. Oliver, formerly of Hongkong and Malaya and Mr. Athole Stewart, the wellknown actor —Via Cable and Wireless. Mr. Wallace
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  • 296 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 23. jyjß. Joseph Kennedy. United States Ambassador to London left yesterday for Lisbon, where he is taking the Clipper for -\merica. In a farewell message, just as he was leaving the embassy, he said:—"l would like to tell them over
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  • 252 1 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 28. JJITLEU received M. Laval vice-Premier) yesterday, according to the German wireless. PJbbentrop was present at the interview. Hitler is at present somewhere in France, where he receive- 1 M. Laval, the German wireless announced later, but the actual meeting place was
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  • 80 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (Frcm H. L. Hcpkin) London. Oct. 23. POUR members of the bomb dis- P sal service! were sentenced to nine months' hard labour for stealing frcm shops damaged by eremv ivction. The magistrate said t-iat i was v difficult position for
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  • 26 1 Reuter. Vichy. C:t. 23.— General Weygand A cw t0 Fez on Monday to review 'rcops cf the local garrison, ;tates the Vichy radio—Reuter.
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  • 203 1 Reuter. New York, Oct. 23. THE Assistant Secretary for War, Mr. Robert Paterson, speaking at a meeting yesterday, warned American people not to be impatient with the progress of rearmament, and suggested that by next March the armament delivered and available
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  • 72 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 23. ANY enemy merchant vessel of nearly 2.000 tons was successfully bembed three miles ofT the Hook cf Holland by an R.A.F. niane yesterday afternoon. After sighting the enemy vessel, the British bomber dived through the clcud and dropped a stick ol h'gh
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  • 19 1 Reuter. Vichy, Oct. 23—Sixty-five Communists, including 13 women, have been arrested following a search of Communist centres in Marseilles.—Reuter.
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  • 162 2 Robbed Of Pocket Money (Tribune Sttaf Importer) A WAVE of hooliganism is reported to have broken out in Singapore, in which Chinese youths are said to be robbing schoolboys of their pocket money and bus fares. Steps have already been taken by the Special Branch,
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  • 89 2 j Singapore. Tuesday. WHEN a charge of attempted murder was to have been explained to Lim phang Kwee, a 38--year-old Hokkien. in the Third Police Court, to-day, Mr. j. G Rappoport. the magistrate, was informed that the man Lim phang Kwee was in hospital. The
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  • 292 2 Singapore Tuesday. FOUR Naval Base labourers, produced to-day before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. in the Third Police Court, admitted stealing a piece of wood, a granite mortar and a pestle, and Jead from the Naval Base. The first man, Naimafh Khan 26, was caught in the
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  • 17 2 Mr. E. C. S. Sichell, Senior Customs Officer. Kuala Lumpur, is to be transferred to Penang shortly.
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  • 277 2 Singapore, Tuesday. YOUNG South Indian Mohammedan, K. Majid bin Katvvah, who had been sentenced by the Second Magistrate to six months' rigorous imprisonment and eight strokes of the rotan for causing hurt to a compatriot, by stabbing him with a knife, unsuccessfully appealed at the High
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  • 72 2 Singapore, Tuesday. TOR stealing a refuse bin, Tan I Ah Kai, a middle-aged Chinese, was sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, in the Fifth Folice Court, tc-day. Tan was stopped by a detective in a street off New Bridge Road early yesterday morning, and on being questioned
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  • 27 2 Mr. David George Alexander Reid, a former well-known reside i.t of Java, died recently at the age of 66 at his residence Bishops Cottage. Sunbridge. Revenoaks. England.
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  • 164 2 (Frcm Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. TAN .Kok Mm had a bad cold, he said, and having heard that puppy meat was good medicine for colds, he caught hold of a straying puppy and began cutting it up. He pleaded guilty in the First Court
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  • 67 2 Singapore, Tuesday. CHARGED with criminal intimidation by threatening a certain Noordin bin Mahadi with a knife at Changi Road on Sept. 19, Asmawl bin Mohamed, 22, and Hashim bin Abdullah, 18. claimed trial in the second court to-day. The case was postponed a week for mention, bail in
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  • 301 2 Singapore, Tuesday. "JT se jms to me, in this ease, that your husband has not neglected to contribute towards the maintenance of yourself and your children," said Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second court to-day, addressing Mrs. Maud Thompson, who sued her husband,
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  • 106 2 TWO receptions, one by Munshi Mohamed Ali and the other by the sylhet community, w ere held recently in honour of Moulana Moulvi Mohamed idris Gowhary who has been appointed Hanafi Kathi for the Settlement of Singapore. Both the functions were held in the Queen street mosque.
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  • 19 2 Mr. Po Guan Hock and Mr. F. A Chua nnve been appointee, to be Assistant Official Assignees for Penang,
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  • 319 2 Singapore, T GUNNER James Pollard of the Royal Artiltery injured when the omnibus he was driving came sion with a military lorry at Blakan Mati Square m ing of Oct. 4 He fractured his pelvis and died at the Alexandra Military Hospital on Oct. 16.
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  • 102 2 Sineapo!" T Uf M OWING to the nesses' to identify Salim, a Muslim. v I to have posed as vant in order to certain houses in acquitted by Mr J L'„ District Judge. According to thi Salim was alleged I ed the inhabitant, of the possibility 25
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  • 29 2 The next meeting untitled pore Municipal Oommissione be held on Friday t, members. Messrs. T w Ong m M. V. Pillai will take office for the first time. g
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  • 150 3 ng&pore, Tuesday. ►LIGATION by ,Flos- ama, administratrix of J. KhalifTa, for rease the rent of 98, Robinson d by Khoo Heng ,vaa considered by Assessment Board of the chairman, Mr. M .lack, and Messrs. I md M. M. Wanlle. ~n was for <1» the .so
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  • 185 3 Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. youNG Tamil, Alaganathan, ed had spent Reformatory I aded guilty theft of bicycles :ed to a year's ment en both G L. Howe in the questions by the s?d said that he nployed. In the he had been taught bad
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  • 23 3 Mr. D. H. Hodgson, Conservator of Forests, has been promoted ns Deputy Director of Forestry, S.S.. and Deputy Adviser on Forestry, Malay States.
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  • 14 3 There will be a meeting of the Legislative Council, Straits Settlements, on Nov. C.
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  • 71 3 THE F.MS. Railways are issuing special concession return tickets lor the Hari Raya Puasa and Deepava.'i at single fare for a double journey. Ihe fares will be subject to a minimum of $5 for the first class, 52.50 second class, and $1.50 third class. The outward journey will
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  • 348 3 BLOOD STORAGE FACILITIES SOON (Tribune Staff Reporter) r>I,OOP I -.torage fa' Cities will soon be available for the local blood transfusion service. .From reliable sources, I learn that the necessary apparatus has been ordered, and that the complete arrival of this only a matter
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  • 85 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Monday. cobblers who stopped work a few days ago fo'lowing their employers' refusal to gram them an increment of 30 per cent in their wages are still on stiiko. Inquiries reveal that the employers who have been affec!ed by the
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  • 75 3 Singapore. Wednesday. LIEUT Chua Boon Hin. S S.V.F.. will be the Inspecting Officer at. the 10th Annual Inspection 01 the Ist. Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade to be held in Monk's Kill English School Hall. Winstedt Road, on Friday at 8.15 p.m. After the inspection a
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  • 70 3 Singapore. Tuesday. A CHARGE of dishonest.'y destroying a promissory note made in favour of one Bachan Singh was explained to Budhu, an elderly Indian, when he appeared in the fifth police court, to-day. Jamaludin. another Indian, was charged with abetment of the offence, alleged to
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  • 207 3 Singapore, Tuesday. THREE Chinese, one ol whom was a woman, admitted a charge of having assisted in the management cf an unlawful society—the Malayan Communist Party--when produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, to-day. The people concerned -Phang In Hui, alias'
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  • 91 3 From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. YOU were In a position ot trust Your own fellow craftsmen trusted you. and you have betrayed that trust."' remarked Mr G L. Howe. First Magistrate, when he convicted the secretary of a Chinese shoe-makers' union en a charge
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  • 83 3 On the shortest and quickest route to the uS A. and Europe, K.N.I.L.M. hav° cgain organised an extra flight to Manila which will connect with the P.A.A. clipper from Manila to san Francisco. The extra plane \s scheduled to leave Batavia jn a few days' time. Passengers
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  • 406 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) VTEAKLY a hundred people, more by force of circumstance than by choice, arc creating a little world of their own in a four-act c area in Datoh off Kopisan, on the outskirts of Ipoh. Mostly of the labouring class, these men are
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  • 610 4 Airmen All Set For The 'Double' They will meet in the final, the winners of the Chinese-Loyals semi-final tie, to be played to-day. The final will be played at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday. Although yesterday's game was productive of some good football
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  • 65 4 Singapore. Tuesday. A DOG SHOW will be held in aid of the War Fund on Dec. 1 at the Happy World. It will b e under the auspices of the Malayan Kennel Association, and only pedigree dogs are eligible for participation. Entries close on Nov. 14. Particulars
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  • 166 4 HOLDERS of the trophy, the Chinese will meet the runners up, the Loyals in the second S.A.F.A. cup semi-final at Anson Road Stadium to-day, the winners to meet the R.A.F. in the final on Saturday. The Chinese entered the semifinal by defeating the R.A.F. Tengah) 7—o in
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  • 88 4 AN attractive boxing programme in aid of the Royal Australian Air Force Spcrts fund has been arranged by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Club to be held on Nov. 29 at the Happy World. This' was decided at a committee meeting of the
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  • 53 4 The Royal Australian Air Force will play the R.E.. Changi, at Blakan Mati to-day with the following team. Fl.-Lt. Bell: L.A.C. McNamee. L A C. Blatten. L.A.C. McCurdy, F-O. Douglas: Wing-Corn. Walters. Sgt. Bluett: Sgt. Clomie, F.-O. Lampe. Cpl. Robinson; L.A.C. McCrachen, A.C. Oldkmow; Sgt. Lett. Cpl.
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  • 601 4 R.E. (Changi) 13 pts. S.C.C. "A" 0. piKE work by the Sappers' forwards and deadly tackling resulted in their obtaining a decisive 13 points (penalty goal, a drop goal, and two tries) to nil victory over the S.C.C. 44 A M yesterday. The
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  • 256 4 EAST approaching its conclusion, the S.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament was productive of exceeding] tennis yesterday, when two finals and a semi-final were, completed. All three matches were finished in a surprisingly time, winners in ail three matches gaining their victories straight sets
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  • 141 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 23. FOLLOWING are weights for four races for the second day of the Ipch races. Ponies Class 1, div. I—6 furs. Pinafore 9.10, Electra 90, Harfleur 8.0. Chiltern 8.5, St. Charles 8.0, Duke Carrington 7.13, Irish Jig 7.11, Empress 7.7. Ponies
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  • 50 4 The following have been selected to play hockey for the Indian Association against the Raffles College on the LA. ground this evening: S. V. Ferrer. Peter. Rentnasamy. Heera Singh. P. Gupta, D. Kenneddy. Cooper Sandosham, P. X Baskaran. Harbajan Singh. K. Singh and Khuldip Singh. ReserveM. S. Dhass.
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  • 209 4 Mountain Regt. 4 c.S.( rpHE Mountain Regiment beat L the Ceylon Sports Club by 4-2 in a friendly hockey match at Balestier Plain yesterday. The winners led by two joads at the interval, and had the match as good as won when they adde* two
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  • 69 4 The following S.C.C. members have accepted to play for the SCC against a Navy XV to-day en the padang: J. J. Bell; G. W. S. Wanes RA laurie. A. N. B. Alexander H P. Kelway: I. M. Scott. I. G John; A. M. Carbery. L:. E A. de L. Young.
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  • 516 5 ICER O Y'S REPL V TO GANDHI'S DEMANDS I I i 11 NED with the utmost care and attention to your argu- mtnl and our examination of the situation has been full I U It bourd, however, in the outcome, to make
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  • 475 5 MUSLIMS 9 A TTITUDE IFTLR a free and full discussion iX on Sept. 24 with Mr. M. A. Jinnah, the Viceroy, in the course of a letter, wrote the next day to Mr. Jinnah with reference to the selection of representatives for the Governor General's Executive Council (Cabinet): "1 am
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  • 290 5 Singapore, Tuesday, rjpf IK story of how she wat: abducted while cooking in her house in Pasir Panjang, and taken in a car to Paya Lebar, was told in the fifth court to-day by Govindammal, a young Indian girl, when allegations were made against
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  • 425 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A COMPLETE denial that he had ever received what was described as "tea money" in addition to the usual inspection fees laid down by the Government was made by Mr. J. H. A. Trowell, Senior Inspector of
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  • 32 5 The death occurred last week at the general hospital at Penang ol Mr. P. E. Lange, produce manager of the E;»st Asiatic Co., Penang. He leaves a wife and a newly-born ion.
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  • 67 5 This is a picture of an RAF pilot, one of several, ivho after being shot doien in enemy territory, succeeded in outwitting the Nazis. In this particular case, the pilot icas shot doien near the BeUjiar frontier. He disguised himsclj SU a Belgian peasant refugee, and after
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  • 105 5 HIS Highness the Sultan of j Johore ha" sent to Lord Lloyd a cheque for i 100.000 as a personal loan from himself to His Majesty's Government free of interest for a j t«rm of ten years, during which time the money will be entirely at
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  • 45 5 Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor of Ceylon, was one of the witnesses who attested the register at the marriage of Mr. S. W. R. Dias Bandaranaike, Minister ol Local Administration, and Miss Sirimavo Itatwatte. Mr. Bandaranaike it will be recalled, visited Kuala Lum- pur last year.
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  • 133 6 HJR. Winston Churchill's inspired broadcast speech to the French nation, promising the destruction of Nazism and eventual liberation for France, Was greeted with as much enthusiasm in America as it was in the country for which it was primarily intended. "Terrific" is one American comment and it
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  • 115 6 cannct remain prostrate for \or\s. The indomitable will to fight on is with all true Frenchmen. Mr. Churchill's message contained several references to America as the friend of freedom and of France. How much the comir.on people of France are allowed to hear of international politics it is
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  • 137 6 THERE is general agreement that the progress and end of the war will see the development of a new world order. In that respect the war, with all its miseries and sufferings, is serving a useful purpose. The complete misfiring of British foreign policy in the immediate
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  • 181 6 TOR these reasons, the newworld order, in which the Colonies will share, must essentially be a social order wherein equal opportunity will be manifest. In his declaration of the "Rights of Man" as a preliminary to the formulation of "War Aims," Mr. H. G. Wells, after consultation
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  • 50 6 One of the R.A.F.'a man* victims in the Westen sert. This picture thoi that was left of an S 75 one of the scores of Italian bombers brought down R.A.F. fighter got in one devastating burst of fire md the enemy burst into (S and crashed.
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  • 364 6 BEHIND prison bars in the thriving cotton ami tobacco town <;f Add, South Georgia, two men sat recently waiting placidly While i little girl fought for her l.fe—a little girl, bitten by a deadly snake, who had been deliberately deprived of medical attention by both men, according to
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  • 340 6 DURING the Olympic Games, 1936, visitors lo Germany, among them notable Britons in close tow with ex champagne salesman Joachim yon Ribbentrop, were refreshed with a new soft drink. Called for the occasion Olympic Fizz, it met a dcubz ful reception, but, in an e?a
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  • 805 6  -  IK NOEL MITCHELL in the London Star jiHREE HUNDRED years ago J bands of Huguenots fled from France to Britain to escape religious persecution. They brought with them nothing save knowledge. No money, few clothes, but untold wealth in the form of
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  • 284 6 ANKI.E-DEEP in hot, yellow sand, a British officer at my elbow, I shielded my eyes to take a look at an outpost of the highly mechanised British army stationed at the border of Italian Libya, writes Jan Yindrich, A. P. staff man
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  • 207 6  -  By Taffrail (WELL-KNOWN BRITISH NAVAi WRITER) Jf AST motor torpedo-boat a now figure in most of the world's navies. The naval book of reference "Jane's Fighting Ships," mentions 25 such vessels in the British Navy, with another ten due to be construct, ed under pre-war
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  • 154 6 HI roar of the engines at full speed is like that of an aeroplane, and as the noise might «ive away a night attack, the auxiliary engines, noiseless outside the c hip. would enable an M.T B. to up to an enemy at night, to fire her
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  • 82 6 MOTOR torpedo-boating Is carily a young man's job. ana though comparatively little oas been heard of the work of British M T B.s since the war, it can be said that they have done arduous service In all corts of weathers witn conspicuous success.
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  • 84 7 South of the Antarctic Circle... Doys being among ihe most important members of an Arctic or Antarctic expedition, the dog members of the U.S. Antarctic Service s Exploratory Expedition were given the utmost attention, as this picture shows. This section of the east base camp was
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  • 526 7 Reuter. London, Oct 22 p)\[) a eat her reduced the scale of German raids on London an d other parts of Britain during- the night, as it did the R.A.F. ottensive on Germany. In a Merseyside town, damage was caused mainly to nouses.
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  • 149 7 Reuter. New York, Oc<. 22. A GRIM picture of Germany's mobilised and controlled labour Xl painted by Dr. Ludwig Hamburger, formerly professor of labour legLlaticn at Geneva, according to the chief Washington cci respondent of the newspaper "St. Louis Pest Dispatch." Dr. Hamburger s
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  • 359 7 Reuter. (BY REUTER S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE WESTERN DESERT) LONDON, OCT. 22. FE MARKED STRENGTHENING OF BRITISH DEFENCES IN THE WESTERN DESERT WAS THE CHIEF IMPRESSION LEFT BY A VISIT I HAVE JUST MADE TO THIS FRONT. The present
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  • 55 7 Reuter. Aden, Oct. 22. THE R.A.F. are now vigorously attacking the aerodrome and military encampment at the railway junction at Diredawa, about 150 miles inland on the Addis* Ababa-Jibuti line. Several attacks were delivered last week with considerable damage to military objectives but without any
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  • 147 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 22. JAPAN* J future relations with the Soviet Government depend on developments after the arrival of General Yoshitsugu Tatekawa, the new Japanese Ambassador to the Soviet, in Moscow, it was intimated by Mr. Suma, the Foreign Office spokesman, at
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  • 73 7 Reuter. Cairo. Oct. 22. .CASUALTIES were caused in two V/ night air raids in the Cairo area on Sunday night. The communique issued by the Minister for National says' that in the raids which occurred between 8.30 and 10 p.m. several bombs were dropped on a
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  • 58 7 Liuchovv. Oct. 17. ENTERING the city through the West Gate at dawn yesterday the Chinese troops engaged the Japanese garrison force at Lungchow, in south-west Kwangsi. and only 30 kilometres from the IndoChina border, in fierce stre?> righting, which, according to thlatest advices from the front,
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  • 60 7 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 22. CHINESE mobile arti'lery units have been active again along the Yangtse river, shelling JaDanese warships and transports. A Japanese transport sailing up the river was heavily shelled in the vicinity of Tung-Liu, it is reported here. Another Japanese transport was shelled en
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  • 20 7 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 22. Mr. Chang Shan Tze, the wellknown Chinese painter, died here yesterday at the age of 62.—Reuter.
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  • 95 7 CHINA ARMS SUPPLIES Hongkong, Oct. 22. MR T. L. Soong (Sung Tzuliang), younger brother of Mr. T. V. Soong, left Hongkong for Manila yesterday. It is reported that in Manila he will make arrangements for the transhipment of war materials in aid of the Chiang regime. It is further reported
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  • 42 7 Peiping, Oct. 22. ABOUT 350 American women and children residing in Peiping are making preparations to evacuate, according to the Chinese press. A party of American women and children, living in Mukden, has left direct for Shanghai.
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    • 249 7 JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND Ij TH E NE W II 11 31 V I RADIOS I This receiver of immense sensitivity opens up for I you the world of broadcasting. By means of the visual tuning indicator you can see when each transmission is in perfect tune not only on
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    • 329 8 Acclaimed by PACKED HOUSES at YESTERDAY'S Opening! NOW YOU CAN SEE THE FILM THAT HITLER HAS BANNED IN EVERY GERMAN-CONTROLLED COUNTRY! Icapitqll sgjg* PHYLLIS BOTTOME'S Sensational indictment pf NAZI GERMANY A FRANK BORZAGE LATEST METROTONE NEWS-OF THE-DAY with Sensational Pictures of THE BOMBING of CHUNGKING j and The Bombing of
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    • 118 8 COMING SOON A L II A M B it A T» T If ft T P V ■t' -fair y Regular.. Junior.. Super You scarcely know you're wearing hi Good Health always that's what you want and HALIBORANGE will help you to keap it. Every bottle of HALIBORANGE is a
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    • 223 8 "WORLD'S YOUNGEST JITTERBUGS" W OWDCRFIL DANCERS WHO Y U LAUGH THEY BRING THE HOUSE DOWN... PATRONS RUSH TO CONGRATULATE AUDIENCE STOP DRINKING TO HEAR JESO SING STOP DANCING WHEN HE PLAYS THE CELLO SAFFR AT A ftST N RISK 0F SEASIDE i UNEVEN CABARET Temperatures H 7~T OLD FAVOURITE Longer
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    • 194 8 The play that made LONDON and NEW YORK gasp Now on the screen! TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. At The ALHAMBKA 'ty The Wonder Girl of "The HUNCHBACK of \(>T l{ DAME" in an amazing drama thrillingly played: ffijrfwSjS*l«rfdltf »^o* JimmieFidler ctfl DAME MAY WHITTY WMayreen \M PATRIC KNOWLES O
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  • 128 9 ANOTHER scatning inaiciment of Nazism has been brought to the screen in "The Mortal Storm" which opened at the Capitol last night. Starring Irene Rich Frank Morgan, Robert Young and Margaret Sullavan, the picture tells the story of a university professor and his family who are
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  • 124 9 CHARLIE CHAN In Panama," which opened a season last night at the Cathay. Is another of those thrillers associated with this famous detective, and another success for Sidney Toler. This time, the plot is an attempt to trap the U.S. Fleet in a wrecked Panama Canal. So
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  • 134 9 WHEN a thrilling spy story ol the present war is combined with sophisticated acting and intelligent directing the result Is sure to be something worth going out of one's way to see. "Contraband," which opened at the Pavilion yesterday, is the result of the combination of such
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  • 80 9 Reuter. Ottawa. Oct. 23. THE Prime Minister. Mr. Mackenzie Kin°,. and the Earl of Athlone were engaged in an animated conversation as they walked down the platform from the train by which the Governor-General returned from his week-end visit to the Roosevolts at Hyde
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  • 69 9 A now accelerated scheme will be Introduced by K.N.I.L.M. and X L M between Lydda < Palestine > and Sydney with pianos leaving Singapore early next month. Tne distance from Singapore to Sydney f 4.072 miles) will be covered to three days only, Passengers will stay
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    • 337 9 TO-DAY S\ V T Where 3.15 6.15 9.15 1 Everybody Box Office Phone 3400. Goes favourite screen detective in another fine role! CHARUE CHAN 1 IN PANAMA I with SIIIM V TOLER can Roffcrs, Lionel Atwill, Mary Nash, Sen Yung ITS A DX H t TIVE-THKILLER WITH A PUNCH THAT
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    • 275 9 Public Notice NOTICE In the Estate of K. M. HADJEE MOHAMED SHERIFF, deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased should give noticp thereof in writing to the undersigned Solicitors
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    • 33 9 THE IDEAL SHOP FOB HOME PRESENTS ALWAYS STOCK WIDE RANGE of RARE VERY INTERESTING MALAYAN CHINESE CURIOS also MANY OTHER PLEASING NOVELTIES ALL at PRE-WAR PRICES at "IHRDSHOP. Ipoh. Phone 290. ESTABLISHED 1902.
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    • 60 9 That BAD THROAT May Lead To FLU' S», Be Sure To Take •PEIPS ANTISEPTIC BREATHEABLE TABLETS BROORXAX relieve* even the motr tmbborn cases of Coastipatton, quickly, pleasantly, tboreiifhlf. Every member of the family—from the yeuagcK to the oldest will love its delicious taste. 7Jo U j ej ft*. CZ "SHIPYARD
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    • 221 9 J°'?* V 1P AVILIOiV 1; LONDON CITY AS A MELTING POT FOR INTERNATIONAL SPIES THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF "U-BOAT 29" COXRAD VI E 111 I VALERIE lIOIISO\ IN SUSPENSE, MYSTERY, ACTION—ALL ABOUND IN THIS SMASHING SECRET SERVICE THRILLER. Including a topical short "MILES FROM MALAYA" I SLAST NIGHT AT 8.15
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    • 668 10 L RS S If ICO HPS gSSSgM Domestic Occurrence DEATH COOK—At Bigbury-on-sea, Devon, on 19th October, W. Wallace Cook, 0.8. E., former Chairman and Managing Director of The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. Situations Vacant WANTED energetic clerk with knowledge of book-keeping, good at correspondence. Either sex may apply. State salary
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    • 745 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 Malayn. Pine selections. Competitive rates. Selected approvals sent everywhere. List free. L. K. Thye. Federal Dispensary
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    • 748 10 Motor Vehicles WANTED to purchase second-hand car, not exceeding 8 H.P. State Model. Mileage, and Price to Box No. 578, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (Ho. 70F) FOR SALE. MO. 10 H.P. 4-seater Tourer IA37—H.IOOf- cash. May consider another oar for part exchange. Box 58«. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 88F) MORRIS SALOON,
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    • 566 10 Personal PSYCHOLOGICAL BUREAU—243, Middle Road, Singapore, help those having troubles. Domestic, Love. Write or call for particulars. (No. 76P) Professional SUFFERERS or Leprosy, Leucoderma. Diabetes. Paralysis, Loss Manhood. Mental Disorders, Piles. Nervous Complaints etc. are cordially Invited to consult T. K. Nyee. Burmese Specialist. Oriental Herbalists, 243, Middle Road. Singapore.
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    • 590 10 FORM 29. ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES). Copy pursuant to Section 73 (1) of Special Resolution of MalayaJava Agencies Limited. Passed the second day of October, 1940. Confirmed the 17th day of October, 1940. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the above-named Company, duly convened, and held at
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    • 139 10 A. T. Edwards Co., Ltd. BY ORDER OF THE CONTROLLER OF RESTRICTED IMPORTS, S.S. AUCTION SALE Comprising:—Paper flowers, Bags of coriander seed garlic, Medicinal tea, lacquered bamboo baskets trays with covers, embroidered shrouds etc., sacks of red and fancy paper, sacks of human hair, leather wrist watch straps, Chinese medicinal
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    • 43 10 m Xytor clear, distinct r*pr°duction for which tney are unsurna Sble Agents: HOE BOON LEOM. Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping, Perak, Penang. Province Welleslcy and Alor Star, Kedatt. CHOP HUP SOON AUN, Kuala Dun* un, Trcngg* ll
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    • 1157 10 j TO-DA Y'S RADIO] j 3f J SINGAPORE London ZHL 225 metres (1.333 k|cs) TRANSMISSIONS 2 a ZHPI 30.96 meues <••• »f«> CSF 13.14 Mc|s (S C ZHPJ 41.38 metres (t.23 mics) OM 21.53 Mc|s (n 93 n, 8.20 B_m. News la Engttato (every GSQ 17.79 Mc .< H J2S
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  • 832 11 Singapore, Oct. 22. MINING Buyer*. Bell era. MVa 36 I 5,- *f 6 33 6 35 6 191- 20,--0 85 095 C 1 15 9 1619 fcV 96 Ml 147 1.51 19.9 20 9 C t1 0 1« f.l 042 0.45 I■-. I $1) 112 1.15
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  • 151 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Wednesday. THE markets, generally, were quiet and easier. Very dull conditions prevailed in all sections of the markets yesterday, and prices were inclined to sag. In do'lar tins, Kundangs and Batu S'jlangors were taken on the market, while
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  • 24 11 Singapore Wednesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38M>; Sellers 38%. TIN $132%, up PA.
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  • 703 11 Singapore. Tuesday. THE remains of Mr. C.E. Winter, I of the staff of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S. I Ltd.. who died at the General Hospital yesterday after a brief illness, were laid to rest at the Bidadari cemetery this evening at five o'clock
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  • 48 11  -  By Reuter London, Oct. 22. TIN opened quiet. The turnover was 79 tons. There was moderate overnight buying by United States consumers. T} ie wider contango is due to speculative forward switching. After official hours a further 60 tons were traded.
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  • 43 11 London, Oct. 22. riESPITE the air blitzkrieg, the I/ sent ember trade returns, when issued will show that British exerts were well maintained. Good snsiness with the trade areas still S especially the Western Hemisphere, has partly offset lost markets elsewhere.
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  • 56 11 New York, Oct. 22. WITH the crop moving more W freely and a sharp contraction in exports, the supply of free rotton is increasing, but is offset hv big heme consumption and Sowers' willingness to pledge pnttnnunder the Government loan. T°he Cotton Exchange Service \H™ot.Ps world production at
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  • 96 11 London, Oct. 22. «HE Stock Exchange opened inert. T Kaffirs were hkely to go higher, with the Cape supporting Far Easterns. Oils and Coppers were TS* the afternoon the Stock Ex- change was easier, but gilt-edgeds were good. In Kaffirs there were selective Improvements. Coppers drifted lower.
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  • 58 11 New York. Oct. 22. FE Iron and Stee! Institute reports" steel mill activity at 94.9 per cent of capacity. The magazine "SteeP says that supplies are being rationed on a scale unattainable since /the last war. The demand for new models is expect td to push the
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  • 28 11 Tim output of The Malaka Pinda rubber Estates. Ltd., amounted to ?4 970 lbt for September, being (he first month of the current *-,«onr>i»l year.
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  • 21 11 Malacca Tuesday.-The rubber c rcl> of Tlie United Malacca Rubber Bfetes, Ltd.. for September was fV7 900 lbS.
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  • 39 11 R.C.R. Rendle. Mr. and Mrs A. Floor, Mr and Mrs. E.G. Hebditch. and Mrs. Glenny, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stent Mr A.H. Assiter. Mr. and Mrs. ?ames'stone. Mr. and Mrs. RodBe™ Ellie and Kenneth Seth and Mrs. J.M. Jackson.
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  • 88 11 Guaranteed and-ControUed by THE MERCANTILE BANK Of INDIA, LIMITED The Company, which is incorporated in the P B* and registered as Trust Company, undertakes the W^^AbMINISTRATOR^^ OF SIcLaSaTION OF TRUST. AN! ALL OTHER FORMS OF TRUSTEE BUSINESS The advantage of appointing the Company
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    • 114 11 PILES <M' ARANTEED CURE W ITHOUT OPERATION Is a dangerous ana painrul Early treatment always *s advisable. Messrs Lav Kirn Ping iaU Pi n or Hsiang have spent n iai y years in a very careful study °f this disease. Pees will be refunded if no cure w effected. Have
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    • 146 11 liloW WE GIVE YOU \2 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 6 in .he Malay, TRIBUNE t, 6 in .he Morning TRIBUNE There is surely something yon wan. to Bl o, wan Send in your "Small Advert AT WRITE YOUR "SMALL-ADVERT HERE. I I (12 words) I I I j
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    • 305 11 STEAMER SAILINt» 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 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR M*?* For HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday
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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 Chins India, Ceylon and th€ United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce resI tricted. Special Holiday Return
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  • 282 12 DELHI ARMS TALKS OPEN ON FRIDAY British Wireless. London, Oct. 23. QF importance as an event in itself and as an indication of the inexhaustible resources of the British Commonwealth, the conference which opens in New Delhi on Friday excites great
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  • 105 12 Reuter. Rome, Oct. 23. IN bombing oil properties on the 1 Bahrein Island, Italy is exercising the right of war was tho comment made in authorised Rome circles yesterday on the protest filed with the United States State Department by the California Standard Oil Company and
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  • 32 12 Reuter. Ankara, Oct. 23.—Britain will supply Turkey with huge supplies cf iute Jacks, and set in return £6X3.009 worth of raisins and figs under an agreement, just concluded.—Reuter.
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  • 150 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 23. J£NEMY attacks on this country on Tuesday have been on a very small scale, says an Air Ministry communique. A few sporadic raids were made in the morning by a single enemy aircraft on several towns on the south-east coast
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  • 124 12 Reuter. A_ v Chungking Oct. 2Z. CHINESE press despatch Horn Kunming states that 28 Japanese aircraft bombed the Chinese section of the Burma Road orr Sunday, while Mengtze was also subjected to an aerial attack on the same day. Before the raids, a lone Japanese scouting
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  • 140 12 Reuter. npM London. Oct. 23 arden who although wounu £2i s? »V COnaP>ed b Ut gOt his message through, has been iwaid cc. the George Medal, It is announ ccd m London mumum Bd e °T Medal is JSLJJS, Birmingham aiu liar nrenian and to members ol
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  • 606 12 Secrets Case Hearing Reuter. Singapore, Wednesday. THE preliminary inquiry into a charge under the Official Secrets Ordinance against two Japanese, Mamoru Shinozaki and Atsuko Yamakawa, a woman, began this morning before the Second Magistrate, Mr. Conrad Oldham. 1 he charge preferred against the accused was that on Sept.
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  • 174 12 Reuter. London, o,- .>.. British subjects in Japan, whose duties do th&r staying, would obviously be well advised "while the going is good," although there has been no Q of Sii Robert Craigie (British Ambassador in Tokyo) f into effect his emergency scheme
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  • 40 12 London, Oct. 23: The Admiralty regrets to announce that the patrol vessels OS and 07, formerly French, have been sunk by enemy light craft. There is reason to believe that a number of the crews have been taken prisoner.—British Wireless.
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  • 95 12 Reuter. w Ottawa i i m SIX more large steam-diK sweepers, at a co £120,000 each, have i for the Royal Cariadiai N cording to an announcement?: the Canadian tions, the Hon. Mr. c I This brings the number o f\, sels in Canada's major smn-biiiH
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    • 54 12 UYER-BILT RADIO BATTERIES i FOR LONG Uft I X Kit HURT flflDIO CO A SINCAPGftf ji^J m fi C*gl 1'« quality does I </////> t difference! |2ri£ JLHS* 11 *ar* packets of to easy access inner foil packing > That's nd in P*Unt *TRU<.VAC tins of ■li!!li2!ilif'iL y .g ood
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