Malaya Tribune, 24 October 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII—N o. 255. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, October 2:, i.140.
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  • 648 1 'NAVY WILL FIGHT ANYWHERE': STRONGER PACIFIC DEFENCES GUNS WAR EQUIPMENT FOR S. AMERICAS Reuter. m WASHINGTON, OCT. 24. vfIHE UNITED STATES NAVY IS READY TO DEFEND ANY TERRITORY 1 UNDER THE STARR AND STRIPES/ DECLARED COL. FRANK KNOX, [TED STATES SECRETARY FOR
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  • 233 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 24. "Hi Japanese are apparently y a?ain making a stiong bid j Ui peroade Gen. Chiang Kai Shfk in rone to terms with them. m\s the P.iping cor- ttspoftdent of the usually uell-inl'ormed North China I Daih ws. who adds: This is said
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  • 115 1 Reuter. New York. Oct. 22. I 'aroi and Madame Lupescu ng kept under surveilthe Spanish police, ac- ports reaching here, that they have been arrestnot confirmed, but it is that they have been moved quarters at a greater distm the Portuguese frontier. r <hng to
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  • 200 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 24. WELL-INFORMED French sources here oft at the idea that France can be persuaded to fight her old ally, Britain. These sources state that even if Laval were willing, it is most doubtful if Pctain could be persuaded and there is
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  • 98 1 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 24. TRAFFIC on the Burma Road, has not been affected by the Japanese air attacks, according to information received here. Only miner damage has been caused to the road. The possibility of armed escort for convoys of lorries on the road is
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  • 33 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 24:—Disclaiming any knowledge of Ambassador Kennedy's plans, Mr. Cordell Hull told a press conference that "as far as I know," the Ambassador would be returning to his post in London.—Reuter.
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  • 570 1 WILL SPAIN STAY OUT? Reuter. Madrid, Oct. 24. TIHE German wireless announces that Hitler and Franco, accompanied by Ribbentrop and Suner, have arrived on the Franco-Spanish frontier, and are conferring there. Another message states that Franco and Suner are reported to be at San Sebastian. Zurich,
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  • 135 1 Reuter. Athens, Oct. 24. TWO thousand Jews are at present afloat in East < Mediterranean waters, in a despairing effort to reach Palestine. They are in four small steamers, some of which were never intended i to be taken to the cpen sea. At
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  • 33 1 Chungking, Oct. 22—The newly organised central planning Board with Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek as Chairman has reported on a draft economic plan for reconstruction and industrial development on a large scale. —Chinese Centra! News.
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  • 740 1 LONDON CONSIDERS DANGER NOT OVER Reuter. LONDON OCT. 24. DETAILS OF HITLER'S PREPARATIONS FOR AN INVASION OF ENGLAND WERE DISCLOSED OFFICIALLY LAST NIGHT. THE AIR MINISTRY NEWS SERVICE POINTS OUT THAT ONLY A PART OF THE STORY CAN, AS YET, BE TOLD, BUT THIS PART SHOWS
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  • 162 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 24. AN indication that the army is now in a position to absorb men, is provided by the announcement that men of 35 will have to register for military .service on Nov. 9 and 16. A great majority of these men will
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    • 61 1 RL HASSAN, n.rtrical. Gas c Water Contractors, v 36 37, Bras Basah Road, JiSCiVPORE TEL. J4ll. vnur requirements m the lon or repairs of electric, Lii and water ptpe fittings, please us and we will submit our > without obligation. trnrKMXNSniP GUARANTEED AND W CHARGES MODERATE. I ftlio stock:—Electric lighters
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    • 14 1 (Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., of England Magnet House Singapore.) Warms 21OA
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  • 3442 2 Given Money, Beer, Cigarettes Singapore, Wednesday. SENSATIONAL EVIDEN CE was given in the local Police Court to-day, before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the preliminary inquiry in which a Japanese, Mamoru Shinozaki, was arraigned on chanros under
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  • 94 2 Three charges were framed as follows:— (1) That accused, for purposes prejudicial to the safety or interests of the British Empire, obtained from a gunner of the Royal Artillery military information diiectly or indirectly useful to a foreign power; (2) That he did attempt to obtain three reports
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  • 141 2 Singapore, \v< dn< ,day AT the conclusion 0 f a p ~v £k ary inquiry into the charge abduction and impersonation \t public servant preferred aeaini Sinniah, Kesoh Dutt and MobT mcd Din, Mr. L. C. Goh discharp" ed the third accused m
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  • 60 2 Singapore, Wednesday. SALEH bin Mohamed, alias Saleh bin Mohamed Ah. an Arab police supervisee, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J. G- Rappoport in the Third police Court, to-day. when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having failed to notify his address to
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    • 269 2 Cocktails Dinner to-mgiit at RAFFLES CAFE A SPLENDID ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO YOUR EVENINGS ENTERTAINMENT GRILL A LA CARTE Social Atmosphere Music EUROPEAN WAR NEWS ON THE RADIO EVERY EVENING AT 6.50, 8.20 11.20 P.M. LL~ Adelphi Hotel TO-NIGHT SPtXIAL IM\\lit A DAMK DINNER S3— NO ADMISSION CHARGE SEA VIEW HOTEL:
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    • 218 2 ATTACK THAT GOLD WITH VAPEX Colds neglccted open way to worse Ills Clear your cold with Vapex a drop on your handkerchief. The ple;isant-powerful antiseptic vapour, deep, breathed, searches out germs In warm breeding places in noee and throat, brings immediate relief. Your head clears, stuffiness and congestion break up.
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    • 207 2 OVERS i: A s ASSI RA\(i; CORPORATION, LTD. China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT i WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: Seremban —Poi Bros.. Malacca —Hong Chyc (<> K. Lumpur —Alan Loke. —Ng Kon Chee. Klang —Lee Eng Teh. Ipoh —Lee Ah Wen?. Penang —General Produce
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  • 291 3 Singapore, Thursday. rase for free trade, 1 atter what our indusnd cornrneicial rivals do, jolid and unshaken, the public in most lands aste of passionate said Prof. T. H. speaking from the broadcasting station Trade and a Free or] Tuesday night. "In Singapore, the t'tion
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  • 248 3 Singapore, Wednesday. "INDIA will rise again," declared Sri Deva Ramu Sukul, the well-known Indian author, when reviewing the immense developments of the great country at the Rotary Club meeting to-day. Mr. Sukul, who |B on a lecture tour, spoke to Singapore Rotarians on "The Heritage
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  • 351 3 70,000 Poppies Coming Soon ALTHOUGH Poppy Pay was not held officially at Home last year on account of the war, Mrs. R. L. Nunn, honorary organiser of this year's collection in Malaya, has been advised by cable that it will take place as usual this
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  • 263 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE rainstorm which swept Raub (Pahang) last Saturday night caused part of the workings at Raub Hole, one of the sections of the Raub Australian Co., Ltd., the largest gold mine in Malaya, to be flooded, taking
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  • 83 3 Singapore, Thursday. rjiHERE was a total ol 202 deaths last week in Singapore, compared with 265 in the previous week. There were 28 deaths through tuberculosis, and 31 other cases ot tuberculosis were reported. In the previous week there were 37 deaths through tuberculosis. The highest
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  • 66 3 Singapore, Wednesday. INFORMING a compatriot that he was able to obtain a certain i.md of medicine for him, Lav An Lee, a 29-year-old Chinese, was said to have obtained $200 from Fons Man Wah, on Oct. 21. Charged with cheating pong, when before Mr J. G. Rappoport. in
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  • 548 3 (From Our Own Reported Penan?, Wednesday. THE difficult and enormous amount of work which the Muni--1 cipal Health Department had to carry out during th 3 tvnhoid epidemic in Penan* last year, is referred to by the Health Officer in his annual
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    • 87 3 55 i.liii 1 1 I I u[t has BEEH b \1 Exception" l ,s ic neW Series m almost J fvery detai of ££g »*J«^ t aV era*c f\ demands it! ot s ,xe &e^| with me <f~ s vastly **q" is ™m 1 in spUe of** Morr* J >*
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    • 118 3 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 pint* of bile julea flow from our Hvcr into our bowels every day. our movements get hard and consUpatedandour food decays unnaturally in our £8 bowel*. Tbia decay sands «U our body every six minutes. It ma*ea ua
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    • 188 3 NOW AT I KATONC! II a jj Cold Storage < Creameries MILK SNACK BAR Cold Storage Creameries Ltd. announce the opening of a new Milk and Snack Bar at Katong (opposite the Roxy Cinema). It is a pleasant, cheerful little place where you can enjoy lots of good things of
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  • 178 4 rpHE Recs maintained their un- beaten record with a 3-0 victory over the S.C.C. their padang rivals,, on the Padang yesterday. Nicky Sullivan, as usual, scored all the goals. While A. Clarke, leading the attack and W. N. Moore, the outside left, gave an impressive display,
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  • 58 4 A friendly tennis match consisting of four doubles wiL l be played between the S.C.C. and the Y.M. C.A. to-day at the V.M.C.A courts. The S.C.C team will be:— R S. Smith and S Ldr. RamsaeRae; Major Bedford and D. E. L. Anderson: J. Macintosh and P. H.
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  • 18 4 RAFFLES Institution beat the Anglo-Chinese School by 3—o at hockey on the former's ground yesterday.
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  • 29 4 The hockey match between the C S C. and the S.C.R.C. plavtd on the S.C.R.C ground yesterday resulted in a win for the Ceylonese by one goal to nil.
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  • 248 4 VETERANS met in a clash for tennis honours at the S.C.R.C. courts yesterday, when the final of the veterans doubles handicap decided the title go- ing to Seah Eng Chiang and Evan Wong who beat Dr. S. H. Tan and Chua Choon Leong
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  • 132 4 JJOCKEY of a high standard should be witnessed on the S.C.C. Padang this afternoon, when the first of a series of War Fund hockey matches is played between the Singapore Civilians and the R.A.F. (Malaya). Admission charges will be 25 cents and 10 cents, and no
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  • 31 4 It is understood that Dr. B. Pil lay is to be posted to the District Hospital. Sungei Patani. when he joins the Kedah Medical Service at the beginning of next month.
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  • 404 4 Rough Play Mars Thriller Loyals I; Chinese piVlNfi a rousing display in the second half after having led one-nil at the interval, the Loyals beat the Chinese, cup holders, 1-nil yesterday at Anson Road Stadium to qualify for the final of the
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  • 115 4 THE R.A.F. Blues' rugby XV are due to meet Johore on the Fadang on Saturday, the kick-off being 5 p.m. The Blues' team is strengthened by the inclusion in the forward line of Squadron-leader RamsayRae. who played for the South last year. With the RA
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  • 328 4 S.C.C. 23 pts. Navy 0 TX a game which was confined almost entirely to the forwards, the S.C.C. defeated the Navy by 23 points (four goals, and a try) to nil, when they met at rugby on the padang, yesterday. The Navy
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  • 35 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY: War Fund match, R.A.F. Malaya) v. Singapore Civilians. S.C.C: Signals v. R.E., Alexandra; S.C.R.C. v. V.M.C.A. Juniors, V.M.C.A. RUGGER: St. Andrews' 0.8. v. Fort Canning, Tanglin. TENNIS: S.C.C. v. V.M.C.A., V.M.C.A.
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  • 191 4 (From Our Own Repoi Ipoh, Thursday pAIN last night left tl heavy making unfavourable for the final lops for Ipoh races this morn ing. Times returned we paratively poor. V kelen's candidates dominati proceedings. GRAND PRIX HARPO revelled in the returning the best times, seconds. Hobb's
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  • 99 4 rpHE Naval Police beat g pore Hornets II in 2-0 in a one-sided game of hockey it Farrer ***** yesterday. Good play by the losers* d against fast-moving forward! Ed to keep the score down Pressing from th? start, the Naval Police took the lead
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    • 286 4 PURE CEYLON TEA in any climate. Just ask for GOLD LEAF" Tea. THE RULES OF HEALTH are few and simple Andrews gives you complete* Inner Cleanliness. Andrews is far more than a laxative. It cleans pi tlie system through and through, makes you feel alive and alert, invigorated from top
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  • 2103 5 Commission Take Mr. Kia Peng's Evidence (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, WEDNESDAY. Til VI Mil CHOO KIA PENG HAD COME TO SEE HIM i\ his office in the first part of 1934 and hh) mentioned the matter of a gift or presem
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  • 547 5 Singapore, Wednesday. DOBERT SCOTT MACMILLAN and lan Foxton Ferguson, who pleaded guilty to charges of failing to make returns to the Financial Secretary of foreign securities, which they owned, were sentenced to-day by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, as briefly reported
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    • 88 5 For Your Health Dviftk FRASER NEAVE'S VICHY WATER Sole Distributors for Singapore: Ban Teck Hup Co. -TPBf —Whether you've used Gibbs Dentifrice for as long as you **TĔ can remember—or only one*'— you never want to change.jfl Gibbs Dentifrice is as cool and refreshing as a shower—lt Pushes the teeth
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    • 179 5 for Romance came when her tkin was WHITER YOU, TOO, CAN KNOW IMIS AMAZING SECRET 4tosTt let ugly sun-tan spoil your M«rjance. No longer need it mar that pale loveliness that men admire. For WHITEX, this amazing new skin lotion, makes ugly sun-tan disappear immediately— reveals that fresh, fair liveliness
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    • 163 5 Large" Auditorium Size Cello Guitar PRICE $42 SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road thanks to the shield that in former centuries did such yeoman service. Nothing has changed in this respect... and though the shield has disappeared the necessity for using good material remains. Building*, factories, bridges need protection
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  • 117 6 COME people may doubt the 0 statement by Dr. Wong Wen Hao, Chinese Minister of Ecomics, that China has organised an economic blockade of Japan for the past two years, and that her efforts in this direction have attained gratifying results. How this has been done can
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  • 108 6 riHNA to-day, like ancient Gaul, is divided into three distinct, though at Umt's overlapping and often fluid, parts: occupied China, threatened China, and free China. In each of these, the Chu/igking Government has formulated definite plans to frustrate the Japanese aim of financing the war with war
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  • 143 6 IN threatened China, an ela- borate system of anti-smug-gling measures has been instituted and it is working so effectively that enemy commodities can hardly be exchanged for Chinese legal tender. At the same time the Chungking Government has not overlooked the necessity of supplying the needs of the people
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  • 159 6 THERE is general agreement among political observers that the Middle and Near East will become scenes of intense military activity in the course of the next few weeks. Judging from the Nazi preparations in the Balkans and the Fascist troop concentrations in Libya and Abyssinia, everything seems
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  • 653 6 Duchess Went On Two-Hour Flight And Never Came Back T the grounds of Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire, palatial home of the millionaire Dukes of Bedford, are a magnificent private zoo and a fully equipped aeroplane landing ground. These two are monuments to a devoted couple whose interests
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  • 177 6  -  Minorities' Armies Are Still Working Actively Against Britain's Cause By Alan A. Michie [HE march of (otaliterrorism from Norway to Paris brought about an upheaval of American sentiment from Los Angeles to New York. Millions of ostrich-minded Americans had hopefully, selfishly
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  • 345 6 UNFORTUNATELY, English people do not realise that while the voice of majority America i 3 saying one thing, insidious minority groups are working furiously to achieve the opposite—to prevent aid to Britain by one means Or another. To my insistence that Britain must now, more than ever, use
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  • 96 6 OPPOSITION to Britain and American aid to her has resulted in the getting together of the most curious group of pressure minorities ever assembled. Before the war the American Government estimated that there were at least 150 organisations with Fascist-Nazi leanings" in the country. Among them were
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  • 155 6 NOT consciously Fascist but flourishing on the isolationism of the American hinterland are such powerful organisations as the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Gold S tar Mothers, and the American Legion, peddlers of superpatriotism. Organised since the war, and sponsor of Colonel Lindbergh's radio chats, is the Citizens'
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  • 155 6 ACCORDING to private reports from America, so far unrevealed, there have been 60 suspicious accidenW in national defence v.orks since the war started. These men, these organisations, do not speak for the real America but real America is slow to become articulate. Its voice has been choked off in
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  • 75 6 WHEN George Charles Bush, aged 65, a carman, pleaded gui.'ty at the Old Bailey to possessing a mould and counterfeit coins. -it was stated that bombs destroyed his home and killed his wife. Detective-Inspector Leemlng said that when Bush's house was demolished he and
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  • 35 6 A CHICAGO woman asking for a divorce in the New York Court the judge: "Every time I speak my husband hits me Her name is Mrs. Silence Golden Robinson. Divorce granted
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    • 154 6 CHARMING LITTLE GIFTS Just unpacked a case of novel l i, gifts suitable for birthdays, parties and briage prizes. Little flagons of British perfume* in assorted ow attractlve-contavi: rt. Modern and unusual. Little Model Guitar containing c ,y m I fm« small bottte of Blue Orenia F*r- 3 W m
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    • 408 7 FINDLATERS: flj JHf OCCASIONS A full flavoured, very old Oloroso. One of the finest examples W lllllj/P/ of old sherry extant ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE FINE SHERRIES 377 Use Dr. Hairs ASTHMA CUPE FOR PERMANENT RELIEF X0« YASOCMIATO# ACTlOH EKDS ATTACKS 'or. Hall's Asthma rnd Bronchitis Cure is prepar- W/ ed according
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    • 302 8 SCREEN EXPERIENCE l\ PACKED HOUSES ACCLAIM IT NIGHTLyTT CAPITOL TO-DAY I Wl 3.15-6.15-9.15 AO. M L G CAUSED THE TOTAL BANNING of ALL M.-G.-M. Product, ons in Every German, controlled Territory. Bottom* t Jh B^fcihi^^rfß •JK??^ 21, JAMES ROBERT FRANK SOU* VAN STEWART YOUNG MORGAN ESSil"* GRANVILLE ,rene BICB WilliamT.OHß
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    • 226 8 PERFECTION OLD SCX>TCH [fl*\ WHISKY Isnie Distributor!: SINGAPORE TRADE RB j "Globe Wbowm" lIWYSToI APPEASE WITH H-P SAUCE j All meat and fish duties Mĕ _f ti I *oup< and s»nduiches taste infin'.elv nicer with a little unique bI c ma vinegar hai a Bill F~> 1940 LYMOUTH Now Challenges
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    • 157 8 m jJka of DIVORCER which was chos< Red B <** Ma^zine jĕĕß^^^J^B as the besl <• ..j (he month T,-", 3 ,f ALBAIMBHA MARCH of TIME 4 STARS IN- THE YEAR S MOST EXCITING ROMANTIC DR AMA MIDNIGHT PREMIERE sat. Oct. 36-ALHAMBHA j RAFT GALE PAGE ALAN HALE ROSCOE KARNS
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  • 301 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) IAODA CONRAD, world-famous bass-baritone, arrived in Singapore yesterday. He will be seen and heard in a song recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 29, when Mme. Boncnfant will be the accompanist. An amiable personality, this tall Polish gentleman told
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  • 177 9 CLEMENCE DANE'S play "A Bill of Divorcement.'' ha.> been successfully transferred to the screen and is to be seen at the Alhambra. The setting is an English country house. Adolphe Menjou is the father, insane for twenty years, v/ho suddenly recovers his reason. He comes home to
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  • 50 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 24.—Sixty-five Japanese passengers are expected to leave Bombay shortly in a Japanese ship, according to the Delhi wireless. Another Japanese ship i s sailing from Bombay later with more Japanese, including it is expected almost all the Japanese women and children in Bombay.— Reuter.
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    • 808 10 cimsmi q-bps ggSSSB Situations Vacant WANTED energetic clerk with knowledge of book-keeping, good at correspondence, ijatber sex may apply. State salary required. Box 573, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 54P) WANTED Salesman for Provision Store. Oood prospects for hard working man. htate age. Apply Box 579 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No.
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    • 774 10 For Sale WELTLX Compurr Camera Casaar 12.9. 36 esposures. Almost New. What Offers. Box 595. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 126F) ERO Australian Batteries. 6 Volt. 70 amphrs. Suitable 8-10 H.P. Cars, 19.00. Box No. 595, Maiaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 127P) JUST PUBLISHED, <asy Malay Grammar by A. H. Hamilton. Post
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    • 883 10 Motor Vehicles WANTED—Ford 8 or any other light car. Box 5U2, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 121P) WANTED to purchase second-hand car, not exceeding 8 H.P. State Model. Mileage, and Price to Box No. 578. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 7OF) FOR SALE. M.G. 10 H.P. 4-seater Tourer 1937—51,100;- cash. May consider
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    • 687 10 Personal PSYCHOLOGICAL BUREAU—243, Middle Road, Singapore, help those having troubles, Domestic, Love. Write or call for particulars. (No. 76F) Matrimonial PARENTS AND GUARDIANS communicate We serve all nationalities. Marriage Agency, 79, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore (No;. ooF) Public Notices THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS AUCTION .SALE Of a consignment of empty perfume
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    • 552 10 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. This serves to notify the public that SAM KOW HOOD CHOE of 150, Onan Road, will remove to SENAI (Johore) as from the 31st day of October, 1940. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Summary Case. In
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    • 209 10 LEGAL NOTICE In the Estate of WEE CHUANH NEO alias NG CHUA, deceased, lat e of No. 327 Beach Road, Singapore, widow of Tan Sen? Cheon; deceased, who died on the 18th day of April, 1916. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAN KEOK HO, a residuary legatee under th e
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    • 1208 10 j TO-DAY'S ttADl^ SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres (1.533 k|cf> TRANSMIShIovt •> ZIIPI 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) OSF 15.14 Mc sil ml f* ZHP3 41.38 metres (7.25 mlcs) GSJ 21.53 Mt 8.20 a.m. Newa la kngnah (every MO 17.79 Mc rS"2 morning). a m- 1 6 w ZHL, ZHP.I ZHP.3.
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  • 775 11 Siwcapora, Oct. 23. MINI NO Buvm SHlero. 3 Hi 3 6 I 5 5 6 33 6 35 6 U 20 0 85 0 95 ■f w s*J 15 16 9 9 6 1 47 1 51 19 9 20 9 12 13 -cd 0 lfi
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  • 129 11 Fiom Our Financial Correspondent Tuiro™ Singapore, Thursday. here were very few features of interest in the markets yesterday, and business generally was very dull. In tin shares/ there was small inquiry for Rantaus, and Hong Fatts, but Kuchais and Batu Selangors were on offer.
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  • 24 11 Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38%; Sellers TIN $1321 o. down PA.
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  • 380 11 Singapore, Wednesday. "QX the year's working, a profit of $5,720.27 has been earned, and this has been made possible by the higher quotas released during the penod," said Mr. E. A. Elias, Chairman of the Mandai-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates. Ltd., in his speech
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  • 63 11  -  By Reuter London, Oct. 23. rpIN ope ned steady. The turnover was 125 tons. A little influential selling restrained any advance. After official hours there was no business. Private advices again assert that Patmo ore, which is the biggest and highest
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  • 118 11 London. Oct. 23. The incidence of the United Kingdom excess profits tax is illustrated by recent instances when the United Steel was paying more than thrice as much in taxes as their dividends and the Aircraft Component Company ten times as much. At the annual meeting
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  • 87 11 London, Oct. 23. THE Stock Exchange opened very idle and without any special trend. Home Rails were supported in anticipation of M> imminent official armour.cement Kaffirs were occasionally harder and Coppers were better. In Oils there were fractional gains, especially in Trinidad Petroleum Developments, on the Treasury
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  • 32 11 liverpool. Oct. 23. Cotton opened inactive. Bombay was unencouraging. Later the market was at a virtual standstill. There was a good "spot" turnover, including in Brazilian, Egyptian, African and Indian.
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