Malaya Tribune, 26 October 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII No. 257. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, October 2(i. 1940.
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  • 123 1 Reuter. Mo cow, Oct. 26. THE SOVIET delegation to I the Danoi tun conference, i Field in Bucharest on \|ond iv X H Mean < by air foi v 1 n the way to Ru- i yesterday. It is j M. Sobnlev <Setretan General of the
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  • 71 1 Oct. 26 Britisl rine Regent has d< sti y< d Italian supply The British submarine SwoitttLsli bas sunk a German torpedo boat roved MOO tons The Admiralty conunumque cites the .-.inking of the snppty ship and the torpedo boat as 8 further ol the pressure which the
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  • 57 1 untitled Re-Election Reuter. Washington, Oct. 26. I DRESIDENT Roosevelt informed a i J /h s conference that he intended to serve the whole of four years If re-elected president. j He declared that as long as the' international situation remained a> at present, he would not ?o for inure than
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  • 183 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 26. JUST before dusk last night, off the scuth-east coast, a number of enemy planes launched a mass attack on a convoy and its barrage of balloons. There was a terrific battle as each of the ships of the convoy and its
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  • 106 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 26. IT is not true that Mr. Joseph I Kennedy the United felcates Ambassador to Britain is resigning. President Roosevelt told a press conference. When asked if he considered the French Government in Vichy as still a friendly power. In the light of conversations
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  • 84 1 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Oct. 26. WHEN two German raiders released bombs on a London district yesterday, two crashed on five tram-cars, and a number of persons were killed. Women hurrying to work up their clothing to provide 'rndages for the injured. A van
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  • 397 1 NEARLY EVERY SYNTHETIC REFINERY PLANT HIT R. A. F. Pilots Work Overtime In New Raids On Berlin Reuter. LONDON, OCT. 26. AVER NINETY PER CENT. OF GERMANY'S SYNTHETIC OIL CAPACITY HAS BEEN BOMBED, AND OVER EIGHTY PER CENT. OF HER REFINING CAPACITY FOR TREATING CRUDE PETROLEUM'
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  • 193 1 Reuter. Stockholm. Oct. 26 HITLER is now organising the whole continent for thz blockade and war against Brita:n. telegraphs the Berlin coirr j ondent of the Stockholm Ath i«Jj;en. If is said in Berlin that following a settlement of Spain's role and the determination of France's
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  • 32 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 26.—Despite small turnovers, prices generally were firm. Industrials displayed fiood spots, but Lever Unilever weakened fiom 255. to 235. 6d. on the dossing of the interim dividend.— Re uter.
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  • 328 1 Reuter. (Neuter's Special Commentary) London, Oct. 25. BRIBERY, despair or sly and sinister ambition may win Germany a few Quislings, but she could never acquire a Garibaldi, declares a Times' editorial on the "overseas" character of the R.A F and the Imperial legion attached to 1
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  • 23 1 Reuter. Madrid. Oct. 26 —General Franco loft Ban Sebastian for Madrid yesterday afternoon, following his meeting with Hitler.— Reuter.
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  • 553 1 Hitler Japan Seeking Peace In The Far East Reuter. \B» O V Green, Rcuter's Far Eastern expert and former Editor oj lSnt U the North China Daihj News.) London, Oct. 26. TIINTS previously expressed that Hitler's diplomatic H embraces the Far East finds lather Corrobo anon n nd.ca tions that
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  • 193 1 Support For U.S. War Policy Reuter. Mexico City. Oct. 26. jy|EXICO is now rirrht in the open with her policy that nothing which may be used for war purposes shall reach totalitarian powers. It has culminated in an official decree, ordering the suspension of the
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  • 108 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 26. |N a series of moves reflecting the increasing importance of the Army's air force In the national defence of the United States, the War Department yesterday transact red Major General Arnold, chief Of the United States Air Corps to the newly created
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  • 84 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 26. MKS. Franklin Roosevelt has sent the Wruirii of England, through th,- Manchester Guardian, a message of admiration and encouragement. She said: "The endurance oi faith and self-sacrifice of the women of England and their wonderful organisation will go down ir history,
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  • 141 1 Reuter. Rome, Oct. M. THE enormous difficulty of the task facing the Italian forces in Egypt, in view of "the gigantic British preparations" is emphasised by Slfor Cay da in Cinrnale d'ltalia. He decares that British Forces massed in Egypt total a quarter of a
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  • 102 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 26The first r< nsignment of American bombrrs and pursuit planes for China have arrived at Kunming via the Yunnan-Burma highway, states a Hongkong report to the newspaper Ta Ymg Yeh Fao. The planes are now being assembled, and foreign observer* in Chungking ocjje_vc they will
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    • 86 1 With V. i>>\' hi i fifth i .Hi. s 'il nerd of *:ibbs Dentifrice —for drn'al decaf which ntav affect the permanent teeth, r;«n begin in babyhood 'II»' 1 rtnaihm antiseptic powers or Gtb>». Dentifrice am delicate enough. r niir t, >\ harP IvOfV worthy enough, to protect your Baby
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  • 237 2 A PROPOSAL to refer back for reconsideration the majority decision of one of the committees extending for a further six months the period of probationary service of Mr. O. N. Eber, Assistant Superintendent, Town Cleansing and Hawkers Department, in Class VA of
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  • 235 2 Singapore, Friday. WITH tears in nis eyes Chhi Ah Hun. a 20-year-old Chinese, Standing in the dock of the Criminal District Court, watched a Lccble o'd Chinese being helped cut of the Court, just before Mr. J. L. McFall, the District Judge, sentenced him to eight months'
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  • 94 2 Singapore, Friday. ALL eastern ports havo been free n from plague for the past 13 weeks, states th e League of Nations Eas\ern Bureau in its weekly health bulletin. There was an increased incidMici 2 of cholera at Calcutta, but improved conditions w?re maintained at Macao,
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  • 15 2 Mr. E. J. Strugnell, State Forest Officer. Negri Sembilan, has gon e home on leave.
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  • 689 2 SHELTERS NOT PRACTICAL PROPOSITION OFFICIAL Commissioner Asks For Inquiry Into Problem REPLYING lo Mr. C. Reuben, who made a strong plea for the provision of air raid shelters in Singapore, at a meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday, Mr. L. Rayman, the President, said that the Secretary for Defence,
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  • 80 2 Singapore, Friday. r announcing th e resignation of Da to Mohamed Ghazaly from membership of the Municipal Commission at its monthly meeting to-day, the President said that during the Dato's six years' tenure of office, he had filled positions on committees and special committees such as the Jubilee
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  • 50 2 Singapore, Friday. THE number of road deaths in Singapore during the past week was five, compared with two in the previous week. The total number of deaths so far this year is 35, compared with 40 last year. Twenty-four persons were injured last week in road accidents.
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  • 49 2 jmH SECK n Chinese, appeared fore Mr. Conrad Ok Second Magistrate, and culpable homicide, no* to murder, was explain Koh was alleged to hay* eaZL the death of an Inoiai p d early yesterday mornim- ThP J?*' was postponed to Nov r Pr i? tion.
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  • 38 2 Singapore. Friday-M untitled B. McKerron and G Ma 'hall h been appointed by th, ooloSl Secretary (Local AuUuAv T Singapore) to be merrh Advisory Committee on the forJ? tion and organisation of the T fence Corps in Singapore
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    • 552 2 Cocktails Dinner i to-night at RAFFLES CAFE j A SPLENDID ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO YOUR EVENING'S 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. Sea View Hotel j BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRf ONDITIO NED BY SEABRILZIS TO-NIGHT SPECIAL IH\MH
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    • 40 2 I sroyap-irr I 9fj&. Hullo! Everybody Have you Tirii visited jrf Muslim Aft, Restaurant? Come try '6/ °u r delicious fLJ? Mutton Chicken Briany and Roti HF Mariam, etc. HL Cool, clean com fortable. We also cater for parties, etc.
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    • 354 2 THE INDIAN UNANI MEDICAL, HALL, 709, N. Bridge Rd., Spore. GOT A COUGH? r QUICKLY Coughs are difficult to avoid in change* I J 4 <»•.: I able weathe». They come on suddenly, T 1 irritate your throat, keep you awake f J -A- I nights, and run you down
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    • 63 2 O VER YE a 7 ASS IT HA Net CORPORATION, LTD China Building, thuiia St'i>* PHONE 5808. SIXC.^ FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR PERSONAL ACCIDENT I WORKMEN'S COMPeW TION INSURANCE AGENTS: Seremban —Poi Bros., Malacca —Hong ChvV 0 K. Lumpur —Alan Loke, m —Ng Kon hee, Klang —Lee Eng Teh Ipoh —Lee
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  • 469 3 rpHE Board of the Malacca 1 Electric Lighting, Ltd., has iust issued a circular to the shareholders, reviewing the nositioii arising out of the derision of the Malacca Municipal fommisskmers to terminate the C ompany's powers of supply in 1942 in which
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  • 62 3 Singapore. Friday.— A 29-year-old Chinese woman. Eng Ah Hiok. appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magistrate, today. dn a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to another woman, Son Kirn Moy. on Oct. 2, with a pair of scissors. Eng Ah Hiok claimed trial, and the
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  • 382 3 Singapore, Friday. A LLEGATIONS that Haveli Ram Chowla made false statements in connection with the organisation of the Continental Trading Company in the course of Cases before Mr. R. H. Bull, the Civil District Judge, and before Mr. J. L. McFall, the Criminal District Jndge,
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  • 62 3 THE proposal of Government that "the Singapore Municipal Commissioners should take powers to make photographs on the identification cards for cycHst compulsory In those cases where it may be considered necessary foi Identification" has been rejected by the Commissioners. The Standing Committee's decision to reject this
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  • 30 3 DODA Conrad, the Polish singer, will broadcast a recital from the Singapore station at 7.35 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 27. Mr. Conrad will be accompanied by Mary Bennett.
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    • 473 3 Public Notices TENDERS will be received up to noon on Ist November, 1940, at the Colonial Secretary's Office for the following services for the Department of H.M. Customs and Excise for a'period of one year commencing from Ist January, 1941: (1) Making of copper pans, sizes and dimensions as desired,
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    • 454 3 coolies to attend to removal of such stores as may be directed. Tenderers may quote for any or all of the above services but in every case the tender should be made in a separate letter. Tenders must be sent in under sealed cover marked on the outside "Tenders for
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    • 232 3 NOW AT KATONC! a Cold Storage V I 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 tip top
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  • 293 4 DV eleven points (a goal, a try, and a penally) to six (a try and a penalty), the S.C.C. "B" yesterday defeated the R.E. in a mediocre rugby match on the Padang. The Cricket Club were slightly the faster side, and it was due
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  • 118 4 Cordons i S.CJLC. 1 QOOD hockey was seen at the I Hong Lim ground yesterday, when the Gordon Highlanders beat the S.C.K.C. by three goals to one. The Gordons attacked from th? start but their repeated efforts to score did not meet with any success. The
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  • 84 4 In a scrappy hockey game on the Padang yesterday. th P S.CC. II defeated Raffles Institution by two goals to nil. At half-time the Club led by one goal scored by FO. Evans, who was also responsible for the second goal. The S R C. "B" beat the R.A.F. M
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  • 37 4 Race 1-K.CO, Golden Arrow Race I —SCNBEAM Sacrifice Hate 3 SIN PANG LA J A Cellofort Race 4—SIR MERTON Swelter Race S—HARPO Mvstir Music Race 6—AUTUMN BRIDE Alicante Race T-NIEUYVSGIERIG Carloca Race B—CAMBALONG Speartown
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  • 38 4 (Fi.m Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Oct. 26. DAILY rain for three days has made the going heavy for to-day's racing at Ipoh. Th-r weather this morning is sunny. Course fancies are K.C.G., Foxdown, Sindanglaja and Camba-
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  • 147 4 FURTHER ties in the Singapore Badminton Association championships will be played off to-day and to-morrow, matches previously arranged to take place tomorrow afternoon have, it is announced, been advanced to the morning, play beginning at 10 a.m. Instead of 2.15 pjn. The ties are: To-day at 2.15
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  • 165 4 Singapore, Saturday. BJERTON Hodge's play "The Wind lfl and the Rain," which kept London interested for two years and stormed British provincial ciiies and towns, occupied the Singapore stage once again last night, at the Victoria Theatre when the Island Committee presented it for
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  • 100 4 Municipal Servants Part Time Work Singapore, Friday. AN the principle that a public v servant should not be allowed to take part in any commercial undertaking or follow any commercial pursuit, an application from Mr. Quek Leng Hong. Machine Punch Operator. Treasurer's Department, Municipality, for permission to undertake private work
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  • 63 4 Singapore, Friday. A 26-YEAR-OLD Punjabi. Junara. n appeared befor c the fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh. to-day. on a charge of having used criminal force to Emil James Kelly, an B-year-old English boy, at Depot Road yesterday. Junara claimed trial to the charge, and
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  • 48 4 Singapore, Friday.—At the monthly meeting of th P Municipal Commissioners to-day. Mr. T* W. Ong and Mr. M. V. Pillai took their seats for the first time as members. The President (Mr. L. Raymani extended them a hearty welcome on behalf of the Commissioners.
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  • 184 4 'Ceylon Sports Club. .2; Medical College.. 1. ALTHOUGH fielding a team which was a man short, the Ceylon Sports Club scored a victory over the Medical College, when they met in a hockey match played at the C.S.C. ground yesterday, the score being two
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  • 33 4 TO-DAY SOCCER:—S. A. F. A. Challenge Cup. Final. R.A.F. v Loyals, Stadium. RUGGER:—War Fund match, R.A.F. Blues v Johore, Padang. HOCKEY: —C. S. C. v Signals, C.S.C. TURF:—Ipoh Races. Ist day.
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  • 164 4 THERE should be plenty 1 thrills at the Anson Hoad Stadium to-day when the R i league champions of the F a meet the Loyals in the iin.il Yf the Challenge Cup eeeapetiU** Last year the Loyals were 'm ners-up to the Chinese i n tke ccmpetition.
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    • 379 4 FAILURE FOLLOWED DAN... UNTIL HIS DENTIST TOLD I \r —N iI«. NOUSE wfi I vn.iMi I TESTS SHOW THAT 9 OUT OX 10 J BOB! CAN'T PEOPLE HAVE BAD BREATH. EVEN GET A JOB WITHOUT KNOWING IT! AND ANY MORE AND S *^*> 8 TESTS ALSO PROVE THAT MOST I'VE
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  • 294 5  -  By A Social Correspondent Singapore, Saturday. ri!K Rajah of Sarawak, who has spent a fortnight's holiday t Cameron Highlands, returns to Kuching to-day. I n his ai Mr. and Mrs. Pollard (Mr. Pollard is Resident of one n aw «divisions), Mr. and Mrs. Hutten
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  • 214 5 Singapore, Friday. A CHINESE architect, G. T. Im, who obtained his qualification:*' in Fngland seme years ago, and who was made a bankrupt in May last with liabilities amounting to 826,000, appeared before Mr. Justice Pedlow in the High Court to-day in connection with bis public
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  • 353 5 OINCE its inception, the Malaya Patrio- tic Fund has been able to over £200.000 ns grants-in-aid for comforts for the Fighting Forces. With the approach of the winter in Europe, it is more than ever necessary that the lads who are fighting on the sea,
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  • 188 5 Singapore. Friday. HOW a tenant in the Malay Settlement had been called upon to pay a sum of $48 98 cents for what is described as "abnormal consumption" of water following a leakage in the service pipes, was referred to at the monthly
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  • 81 5 Singapore, Friday. AT the monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners today a proposal to refer back for reconsideration the decision of a committee to increase from $150 to $2.50 the annual tax on dogs and sterilised bitches with effect from June 1, 1941 was adopted by a
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  • 115 5 Singapore. Friday. AS Vi Fook Hin, a 23-year-old Chinese, was riding a bicycle at Aug Siang Hill, yesterdi.y. detectives closed round him. Vi had been pointed out by an informer. Just before being arrested, Vi threw away a tin. which, when recovered, was found to
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  • 147 6 a recent meeting of the Singapore Rural Board the suggestion was made that in the interests of heaKh. private slaughtering of pigs should be prohibited in rural areas. The Government reply was that insistence upon slaughtering under Municipal supervision would only result in increased cost of pork
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  • 152 6 is needed are two or three centres in rural areas where slaughtering can be supervised by a Municipal veterinary surgeon. There are in Singapore at the present time, we are reliably informed, several post-graduate veterinary surgeons out of employment so that the necessity for employing a highly
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  • 127 6 THIS year's Poppy Day, for the celebration of which arrangements are well under way in Malaya, sees the Empire once again locked in mortal combat with the same ruthless forces of "wickedness and barbarity it overcame in 1918. The present war is shattering many ideas—good, bad and
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  • 124 6 QESPITE the fortunes of war, Poppy Day has lost none of its significance. On that day, the Empire will remember with gratitude the hundreds of thousands of men who made the supreme sacrifice to give the world but 21 years of uneasy peace. Indeed, it has now acquired
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  • 153 6 "BRITAIN i?i any war," given as a running commentary cl a .boxing match, appeared recently in the New York Sun. Here it is: ROUND ONE—John (Kid) Bull rushes in, chin out, and is floored five times. ROUND TWO —He is groggy and defenceless, but weathers
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  • 861 6 By L. K. Lehmkuhl, Noted Norwegian o Journalist OINCE June 7 Norway's contribution to the war has been directed from Great Britain. King Haakon and the Crown Prince, the Government of free Norway, the military and naval authorities, and the administration for the Norwegian Shipping
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  • 568 6 Visitor To Singapore Will Explain When She Arrives By Lorraine Sireeter T4IE btory of the part that is being played by the women of England in repelling the would-be invader is being told to women in the Far East by Dr. Winifred Cullis, eminent woman
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  • 46 6 AMONG the unexploded bombs which have been unearthed in London was one 25 years old. Workmen who were installing an A.R.P. shelter located it and hurriedly summoned the disposal unit which was amazed to discover that it had been dropped in the last war.
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  • 555 6 THE Bishop of Singapo ri more than scratch the r' of things i n Malaya. He scratch* ed at those who objected to i ICO ZT tax in his recent totarych* speech. Despite the Bishop's to the contrary, he was so m! n interested in income-tax as
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 2949 7 Co nsu la te Officia I Also Gives Evidence Singapore, Friday. 4 OFFICIAL of the Singapore Japanese Consulate General vera! corporals of the Royal Air Force were among t who gave evidence at to-day's hearing In the inquiry in which
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  • 203 7 IN a broadcast talk from the 8.M.8.C. Station last night. Mr. Edwin Haward, the wellknown journalist, described the work of the Home Guard in Britain which is composed of overage veterans, young men whos? special occupations bar them from the militia or other services,
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    • 496 9 Public Notices LEGAL NOTICE j In the Estate of WEE CHUA*h neO alias NG CHUA, deceased, lat e of No. 327 Beach Road, Singapore, widow of Tan Seng Cheong deceased, who died on the 18th day of April, 1916. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TAN KEOK HO, a residuary legatee
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    • 208 9 failing which an application is' intended to be made to the High, Court in Singapore for a declaration presuming the death of the said Tan Keok Ho and for liberty to administer and distribute the estate of the said WEE CHTJAnh NEO alias NG CHUA deceased accordingly. Dated this 14th
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  • 55 10 GOH LOW. The marriage of Miss Low Chye Neo (Dolly) eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Low Kirn Yin, to Mr. Goh Seng Whatt, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Boh Teck, will take place on Wednesday, 30th October, 1940, at 2j}4 Tembeling Road, Singapore. Malacca
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    • 2952 10 m Iff H J M ff* E I £L JL F B m |K3 f j J 1 Stamps I STAMP HINGES for stamp collectors I 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
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    • 599 10 Wanted WANTED by European family, small furnlaned house or flat. Modern sanitation reasonably central. Box No. 603. Trlbun", Kuala Lumpur. (No. 152F) WANTED TO BUY land about 1 acre by Singapore Riverside oil mill machineries Please give full particulars, sketch plan and lowest selling price to:— Eng Wan it Co..
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    • 166 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY j TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of Fuel for Bt. James Power Station during 1941. 12 n oon, 31 October. 1940 Annual Supplies for 1941. See Municipal Tender Room. Supply of Salt Glazed Ware Pipes.
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    • 11 10 CyRADIO^CI L BIST isULT L J k IE! HUAT RADIO CO^H
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    • 1235 10 I TO-DAY'S RADIO! I j SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metre. (1.533 k|M) orl^ S J^ lONS 2 ZMPI SO W metro OSF 15 14 Mcls X ZHP3 41.38 metre. (7.25 G 21 f Mt i(U 93 Setajj 8.20 a.m. New. to «nguen (9f*J &m *(8 86 metre *> l. ZWS.
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  • 928 11 Singapore, Oct. 25. MINING Buyer*. Belle rs. U T:n (4s) 31% 36 1 Amal (ss) 5,- 5 6 Malay 33 6 35* (ss) 19i- 201--•11 0 80 0 90 Q, nC rtn Tin 15!- 16!- (ss) 9- 9i6 „ngor ($D 1-47 1.51 U 1919 2019 r,
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  • 29 11 Singapore. Friday.—The tonnage of nibber exported from Malaya during September amounted to 78.489. tne average export fcr the earlier months of the year being 64.525 tons.
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  • 630 11 $40,000 MORE FOR WAR FUND £T the 29th annual meeting of Messrs. United Engineers Ltd., yesterday, shareholders unanimously voted $40,000 to the war fund, approved the action of the directors in previously giving $10,000 to the same fund, and also approved the recommendation of the directors
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 24 11 transparent purity speaks for Make a daily tone-up with Peats' ;'our first beauty rule. JlssliMbbbsssbbbV »8 I-97-5S A. C F. PEARS LTD., LONDON. ENGLAND
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    • 379 11 AURORA SERVICE STATION Replaces FIAT Genuine Spare Parts by skilled and experienced Mechanics, and will also undertake repairs to any make of car at MODERATE Charges. i mm MOTOR AURORA LIMITED dept. 60 66, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, PHONE 5148 THE THIRD DRAWING FOR PRINCIPAL REPAYMENT OF THE 27TH YEAR GOLD
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    • 559 11 Public Notices Notice Of Removal. The Chinese Association will move into its new premises at No. 1230 Serangoon Road as from 26th October, IUO. A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4646. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENTS AND INVESTMENTS. No
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    • 396 11 STEAMER SAILINGS t 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 81.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special
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    • 358 11 BRITISH I INDIA The best possible services arc being maintained by The P. O.S.N. Coy. froi i the Straits to their usual ports of call in China India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday
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  • 101 12 Reuter. Torontos, Oct. 26. THE great new defer.cc combination brought about by Britain, Canada and the United States is cnc of the greatest facts comine out of the last few months, and will be of even greater adgnlflcanc in the future," declared Sir Howard D. Egville,
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  • 34 12 His Excellency the High Commissioner has confirmed the < temLieutenant in the F.M.S. Volunteer Force granted to Mr. Frederick Leetham. Mr G. E. Turner. M.C.S., ha: been appointed to officiate as District Officer, Alor Gajah.
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  • 57 12 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 25. THE Vichy Government's Ambassador, M. Henri Have, called at the State Department yesterday evening, and a report suggests that 1 c wz i summoned there by <he Under Secretary of State, !\lr. Sumner Welles, who outlined the United States Government's attitude towards closer
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  • 299 12 Reuter. New Delhi, Oct. 26. J ORD Linlithgow declared, at the war supplies conference, J that "there is serious work ahead of us all. W I am satisfied that we have it in our power, working together, to make towards a common cause, a contribution
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  • 350 12 But They Kept Out Of The R.A.F.'s Way Rome, Oct. 26. ITALIAN forces began to collaborate with the German Air Force over Eastern England on the night of Oct. 24-25, >ay the official Italian news agency. The report claims that Italic planes were
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    • 969 12 PUBLIC NOTICES Tenders will be received up La noon on Friday, the Ist November, 1940, at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Residen* Councillor's Office, Penang, and the Resident Councillor's Office Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang and Malacca, respectively, for a
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