Malaya Tribune, 29 October 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- No. 259. SINGAPORE^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1940 JIVE CENTS. Qm- Malaga W&mm Tuesday, October 2», 1940.
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  • 620 1 oounter-Attack Pushes Back The Italians: Nazis ..Rush Defences In Rumanian Oil Regions Athens, Oct. 29. ALONIKA is believed to be Italy's .u £*u ob J'«*«ve. The main weight of the Italian attack appears to be directed against Fiorina over the principal pass leading out of
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  • 323 1 Hull Says U.S. Will Act: World Reaction tHK British assurance of assistance to Greece is London oc > 29--1 Churchill to Jen. Metaxas, which 'j™ «lation unavailing against you calm eotuage SfeftN' and intimiirovoked aemession ammo* v*™.- ~c nas therefore resorted to an trusted
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  • 236 1 News of the outbreak of the i!<' (.reek war spread like wild- tnr. a»h the city. Posters fixed 1 windows of cat* and newsPaper office announced the latest while excited groups discussed the situation, -»r v arly i„ v ie.v of the Italian demand o Greece
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  • 137 1 Ankara, Oct. 29. The Prime Minister, Dr. Saydam, delivered a national broadcast last night on the anniversary of the foundation of the Turkish republic, but made no direct reference to the Greek position. He declared that in the face of an ever increasing danger, the nature
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  • 167 1 Cairo, Oct. 29. Inforirtsd political circles in Cairo, were not surprised by the Italian invasion of Greece, but the news came as a shock to the ordinary Egyptians. Faith in Mussolini's word is no longer felt by Egyptians or foreigners. It Is recalled that on Italy's
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  • 83 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. MESSAGE from King George the Sixth to "the Greek nation and my cousin, George, Kingr of the Heir ncs," says: "There are doubtless hard trials to be brrne, but we shall both nice* them in the firm faith of ultimate victory. 'We
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  • 116 1 Nazi Drive Through Bulgaria Expected Reuter. Washington, Oct. 29. THE extension of the principle by Italy to Greece that whoever is not with me is against me" is one that directJy concerns the United States. Whatever differences of opinion i:ave been evident between Mr. Willkie and Mr.
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  • 111 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. A SPECIAL and important an- nouncement was issued last night to all Greek ship masters. It says that on the instructions cf the Greek Government, all Greek vessels in the Pacific which are bound for the American continent are to proceed on
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  • 49 1 Reuter. Cairo. Oct. 29. MR. Eden, British War Minister, has returned to Cairo after spending some days with the Army in the field in the Western desert. He said he was greatly impressed by the high standard of efficiency and the fitness cf the troops.— Reuter
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  • 12 1 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 29.—Hitler left Florence for Germany at 6 p.m. yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 240 1 Reuter. m Cairo, Oct. 29. U I rib Italian invasion of Greece is regarded as an attempt! Up the stalem ate of the military situation in B Middle East. The Italian army in the Wastern Des<f realising that they are face to face with fuller resistance
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  • 102 1 Reuter. Nairobi, Oct. 29. A SUCCESSFUL attack on an enemy encampment in Abyssinia is announced in a communique issued here last night, which says that on Oct. 26. South African aircraft attacked a miMtarv encampment at Maji in Abyssinia', which was bombed and machinegunned Direct hits were
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  • 18 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 29— General Weygand arrived at Dakar yesterday, ?ays the Lyons radio—Reuter
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  • 295 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 29. VDLANES and men, sent I air and sea in the recc f past to reinforce the R.A. in the Middle East, shou g I not be long in Joining batt j vith the Italians to protef Greece, (writes Reuters al I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 260 2 Poor Man's Thrift Unavailing (Tribune Staff Reporter) AN old but important question, the abolition of the minimum charge for electricity, will again be raised _at Friday s budget meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, it is reliably learnt, by a Chinese member of the
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  • 73 2 Singapore, Monday. JNSTEAD of giving M. K. Osman, sheen weighing 5.586 pounds, Arthur Leitnet, a 56-year-old European, was alleged to have given Osman sheep weighing 4.9P7 pounds and obtained $726.18. which was $87.67 in excess. Leitnet claimed trial to a charge of cheating before Mr.
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  • 236 2 Singapore, Monday. A PICK-POCKET'S theft in a trolley-bus had its sequel in the Second Court to-day, when Tan Ah Bah, a 34-year-old Hokkien was charged with the theft of a purse containing $1.94 and three pawn tickets from another passenger as the bus was approaching the junction of
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  • 118 2 Singapore, Monday. A MIDDLE-AGED Hokkien, Ho Meng Toh, was committed to stand his trial at the next Assizes on a charge of armed robbery, at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry in the Fifth Police Court, to-day. Ho is alleged to have been one of two Chinese
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  • 13 2 Che Abdullah bin Mohamed Zain has been appointed Assistant Land Officer, Pendang, Kedah.
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  • 191 2 Singapore, Monday. J FOR stealing cash and jewel- lery belonging to bis mother, Lim Soh Siong, a i young Hokkien, was sen tone- i ed to one month's simple imprisonment in the Fifth Police Court to-day. The complainant, Tan Teoh J Huay, said that she discover- ed
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  • 102 2 Singapore, Monday. A CASE which was to have been heard in the Second Court today had to be postponed owing to the fact that the parties involved were Burmese, and there were no Burmese interpreters. Th* case was one in which a young Burmese, Piya
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  • 48 2 THE Malays of Singapore" is the title of a talk to be given by Sved Alwi Alhady, editor of Lemtaga, Johore, from the Singapore Station to-night (Tuesday} at 7.10 pm. This talk is the fifth In the series "Presenting Singapore" by the Friends of Singapore.
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  • 420 2 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGATIONS that two clerks, one of whom worked for the Singapore Harbour Board, and a cooly "kapala" of Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd., were concerned in the theft of six tyres which were part of a shipment of a consignment of
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  • 521 2 Singapore, Monday. AN eye-witness account of a motor accident in which a Malay, A Mohamad bin Haji Omar, a book-binder attached to the Government Printing Office, died following a colhs.on w.th a motor car alleged to have been driven by Sub-Ljeut E. E. V Peal
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    • 217 2 CHARGE AGAINST SIKH Singapore, Monday. SAID to have opened a letter addressed to one Jamil Singh, Modan Singh, a Sikh, claimed trial when charged with opening the letter while not being an officer of the Postal Department, when he appeared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate. The case
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  • 372 3 MR. W.E. PEPYS BACK HERE (TriF;un e Staff Reporter) LE th f the Gove ™t of Johore at Advlaer to tffqKK n his a PP oi ntment as General and North Borneo S laiSOn officer of Sarawak The post was only recently Service
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  • 52 3 SingapoA, Monday. SJAID i compatriot a tured his head. Kartar iingh -no Sikhs, wer? O Rappoport. in toe Third P nee Court, to-day. to have *sfcen Bep.coolen S'reet and Middle Road. rily causing grievous was explained to them and the case mention on Nov. 11. Police bail
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  • 181 3 Singapore, Monday. on two charge* of possession of house-breaking implements and fraudulent possession of various articles of clothing, Lamri bin Apidi, a young Boyanese, was sentenced to a total of five weeks' rigorous imprisonment in the fifth police court, to-day. According to the prosecution, two detectives on
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  • 80 3 i Singapore. Monday. pLSIEIIUO. a young Chinese girl. waslthe victim of a snatchthief, vlo got away with her god neck-cl.|n while she was standing In le doorway of a shop in North Adge Road on Saturday. Tlie lief's hurried get-away, h€wever,|ttracted attention, and he was rlsued and finally
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  • 112 3 IcT. ANDREI'S SCHOOL is pre--3 sentiiig lie Rivals" by Sheridan at 9 p.l to-night (Tuesday) for friends clthe School, and tomorrow (Wedlesday) for Old Boys of the School A Jimited number o* tickets willbe available to the public on thel nights, at $1 and 50 cents,
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  • 250 3 The three pictures 7x>.'">» m. More-Food campaign'' to5 J*£2JS* r>rogres S of the "GrowGardens off* »<ttZ pJZ rZZ Z N nn '"""»">-* *™*e Wnd leisure HourTuknT^^ 6^8 of the I 1. Instead Of A Tennis Court... ffcf. mod*! aartiTr J twwnei of vegetables grow in vttfcOM*
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  • 275 3 From Our Own Reporter) 1. Penang, Monday. has beei\received here of the death of Mr. Yap Swee Aim, formerkipil of the Chung Ling High School and Penang Free School, \L> was shot down by the Japanese in an aerial combat over Kunrfng at
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  • 44 3 Singapore, Monday —The Paya Lebar \tf[ eion of the A.R.P. Corps hove arranged n route march on Wednesday, starting from the Serangoon English 8chool at 5 p m The march will be along Upper Serangoon Road to Aljunled Road and back
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  • 50 3 At the Airport Hotel, the untitled community in Singapore celebr*t<*J tSTtEZ? M fest val last Sunday with a ,™?f rty Jt: E N Lln «an.. the senior member, addressed those present. At the n?™^ n^L th LiJ? rty^th were hv toy* «n* gTfti atstrthtrtrl by Mrs. c. Vljayaratnam of Changi.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 275 3 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERI BUTTER is protected at all times from deteriorate M or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealel in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere! PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3351 (3 lines) IPOH UO 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTER
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  • 239 4 S.R.C 8; Gordon Highlanders 2A FTER being fully extended in the first half, the S.R.C played fine hockey on the resumption to beat the Gordon Highlanders by 8-2 on the Padang yesterday. Two goals down at the Interval after a hard-fought first halt, roe
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  • 20 4 The confirmation of Acting untitled Lieut. G. R. B. Don-Fox. S S.R.N.V.R., in the rank oi Sub.-Lieutenant has been approved.
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  • 193 4 |N an uninteresting game of hockey, the S.C.R.C. beat the St. Joseph's Institution by two goals to nil on the S.C.R.C. padang yesterday. The first half was scoreless though the Chinese were pressing persistently. Boon Ann scored Uie first 'goal for the Chinese
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  • 31 4 TO-DAY RUGGER: S.C.C. "B* v. Fort Canning. S.C.C. A.u.b. v. Raffles Inst., Farrer Park. uorK'FY- C.S.C. v. Mountain lIOCK Battery, C.S.C. Khalsa Association v. Mountain Battery at Khalsa ground.
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  • 144 4 Mountaineers 3; LA- 1. PLAYING hockey on the Indian Association ground yesterday the Mountain Battery defeated the Indian Association hv three goals to one. Tie soldiers had the better of u£ -changes during the first 4 and scored their three goals to th£ period.
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  • 330 4 S.C.C. 11. A.C.S. M. tX spite of playing throughout without a goalkeeper, the S.C.C. II defeated the sYngloChinese School by three goals to one in a friendly hockey match on the Padang- jresterdnj The score was goalless until five minutes from the interval when the
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  • 481 4 AX evening full of hard hitting and clean boxing, including four k.o.'s. marked the final of the Inter-Unit Novices' Boxing competition between the Loyal Regiment and the Manchester Regiment at Tanglin Barracks during the week-end. The Loyals, who went down by one point
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  • 542 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Oct. 29. RACE order and scratching* for to-morrow's racing here are as follows: Race L Ponies Class 1, Div. 3, 6 furs. Pratique, Inventory. Rate 2. Horses Class 3, Div. 4, 6 furs. No scratehings. Race 3. Horses Ciass 3. DiV. 3,
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  • 116 4 I.G.H. 5 M.C. 2 IN a scrappy game of hockey, in whi(h both the Indian General Hospital and the cal College fielded weak teams, the former defeated the Medical College by five goals to two on the Medici College ground! After exirting continual nire
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    • 6 4 END TMC PAIN OP PILE? ZAM-BUK
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    • 372 4 DOVT BLAMi: FATE If you are drawing the sain? old pay and cannot make ends inert, do not blame fate. You should make an effort to get out of the rut. The I.C.S. can give you the training that will help you to get ahead. Shake yourself up ant! write
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  • 755 5 INSPECTOR ES RECEIVING (From Our Own Reporte A COMPLETE denial that he haa^eve l^ Minp^V rom an y bod y during his trrn ifts in Mines Department was mad! by Mr n the Inspector of Mines, Ipoh before iLni' retcn on the
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  • 540 5 tributes to the work of Bishop and Mrs. Roberts T during their stay in Singapore, were paid by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. Jones, speaking at the function organised by the V.M.C.A., but at which the hosts were 13 organisations
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  • 260 5 J}i3stlßED by counsel for the defence as a malicious and Ivolous action, a suit for damages brought by an Indian Mohamedan tongkang owner, claiming a sum of $100,000 agair, three lotfal Chettiars, was dismissed with costs by Mr. Justii Manning in the High Court, yesterday.
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  • 467 5 NOTICE of several questions on Raffles College has been given by Capt. N. M. Hashim for the next meeting of the Legislative Council on Wednesday, Nov. Capt. Hashim will ask:— Has any decision been arrived at concerning the appointment of a full-time Principal of
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  • 78 5 AN absorbing story, with brilliant acting by Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine, makes "Rebecca" which was shown at the Cathay last night, a picture that cannot fail to satisfy. An adaptation of Daphne dv Maurier's book, the film is directed by Alfred Hithcock and produced by
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    • 189 5 RENAULT 12 H.P. For NEW COMFORT ■IfclW ECONOMY CYCLE&CARRIACI CO 1926 LTD SHE FELT SENSITIVE ABOUT HER FIGURE Kruschen Reduced Her Weight —Gave Her New Vitality 13 with excess he suffered from and ln Action her feel dull knes i whlcn happy seqS^h there ts a deai d SU fered
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    • 116 5 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya t li: Many ond many a mother in the tropic »< looks bock with thankfulness to the day f whan someone said. "Hare you tried giving I /^^Zg^S^^BSßß^^^l •X him Lactogen"? Baby took it and liked it K:^^S^^^^SS i^fei2^^^ > ''''l and things
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  • 174 6 JT has been said that the reluctance of the Malayan Government to introduce State lotteries as a means of raising funds to augment the country's war effort is. in some measure, because of the fear that the public might insist on their continuance after the
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  • 165 6 I r wnwing farms," as thev were caJIed in those days could be abolished by an act of egislation, there is no reason o ?rtppo6€ that State lotteries, when they have served their purpose to win the war, cannot be similarly rescinded The question of precedent does not
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  • 156 6 r c se "-ecy surrounding the questwn of the provision of «r raid .shelters i„ Singapore has been lifted at last and the Government statement of it" views and particularly t. anil m b *«"a and until it u public comment must necessarily be resCted awft a
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  • 633 6  -  ONE WHO KNOWS, SAYS: By Madame Tabouis 1 In the Sunday Dispatch) rrur r> conscription Bill passed by (he United States Senate P ro °f of the extraordinary evolution of American sentiment in favour of Great Britain. j5 Iy ,atest information shows that
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  • 265 6 'jpHERE used to be two opinions of the Mayor of Ramsgate—Mr. A. B. C. Kempe. Some called him a clown or the mad mayor. Others said the old man had got his head screwed on th e right way Now the whole of Ramsgate says
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  • 415 6 Somewhere in Wales t f the ion is In aid guarding a sec|)OWN among the dunes along ;£st is only one of U this sunny shore I had a s*urprise. A dozen soldiers, wearing helmets like coal-scuttles, and L Rune scouting in a strange
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  • 532 6 PROM a mine in the recesses or the ulu a Tribune reader writes of conditions under which clerks work there. "Efforts to organise have failed. Most of them are afraid of losing their jobs. Thinking of their wives, their children and the future they refuse convinced of
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    • 181 6 at as Greetg Cards I NEW MAgAN SERIES. I~ Tl MALAYAN CARDS... Coloured picture on front yj-Sc L with map of Malaya, and Q J f Malayan photo scene inside V >p«m*» itl 6 cards and envelopes. w J P "'ce 51.50 Box. fO S V MALAYAN x-mas cards... idi
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 481 7 Baikun is a Turkish wnrri l*""™ stra'.Lgi.st wen looking down upon th e g seven" mountains would be tne first teature to Sh their an area aoout the size of Texas and OreeonJ til over pupuiauon 01 roughly 77 million-io a W hen Hitler moved intn *>■>t ft
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  • 69 7 Reuter. Batavia, Oct. 28. DILOTS of the N.E.I. Air Force will be leaving shortly for England. The announcement met with the greatest enthusiasm, as among military flyers the opportunity to cooperate directly with the R.A.F. in helping to liberate the mother country, is considered
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  • 123 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 28. FE Anglo-Czech military agreement will encourage Czechs to redouble their opposition to Nazi tyranny, states Dr. Benes in a telegram to the King on the signing of the agreement. Dr. Benes adds: Czechoslovak soldiers and air men will be proud to be (as
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  • 47 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 28. WE task of the French Governftnent was to "make the best ulce possible, which could not be clceived otherwise than by collabtttiotl with Germany." it was Ma red in a French radio comI iltarv on the Hitler-Petain mcet-lt-Reuter.
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  • 38 7 Eastern News. Tokyo, Oct. 28. MZembei Hodikiri. newly-ap-*lc Japanese Ambassador tAly, has postponed his departifuntil Nov. 10. I was originally scheduled to lei here to-day for his new porta Siberia. —Eastern News.
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  • 102 7 Reuter. New York, Oct. 28. QJtfENTY per cent, of Americans now think that there *is an equal chance or better of the United States wiring the war, according to the latest survey of public o}lion by the magazine "Fortune." The survey also reveals that
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  • 674 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 28. J'HE invasion of Greece followed the rejection by General Metaxas, Greek Prime Minister, of an ultimatum presented by the Italian Minister. The Italians alleged that the Greek Government had given vital strategic concessions to Britain, and that in consequence of this
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  • 66 7 Eastern News. Shanghai, Oct. 28. A SUDDEN unseasonal cold wave brought death to the city's homeless people as bodies of 74 Chinese, including eight infants, were found in the streets of th* International settlement on Saturday morning. Residents in Shanghai, Hangchow and Nanking
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  • 16 7 The promotion of Second.-Lieut. D. I. Todman, S.S.V.F., to the rank of Lieutenant has been approved.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 719 10 For Sale FOR SALE. Portable Remington Typewriter, seen at No. 88. Birch Road, •g™^ WELTLX Compurr ft9._36 esposures. Almost New. What °*j™.2Z* wIT Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 126F) FOR SALE In Kb. 0.8.0. Susr 10 Radio. A.O. Mains 6™l-- J£ x Malaya Tribune. Kuala -g^gj ?ox B GO? b cr^
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    • 688 10 Matrimonial mesticated, Hu» 81 11 0 Photo with 25-35. view matrtmony. 7 c| Lost Found FOUND A y^l^^^J^e ***** in the viclnttj of 5* Park. Apply Municipal 145P firmary. Professional «/avifkn CO Finance Accounts pore. Ivvone suffering from Leprosy, ANYONE smieriUß Consumption. Sender* St comparable Guarantee. Send W ture. Business
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    • 641 10 Stamps FOR SALE: of Malaya. Pine •election. rates. Selected {Vtrj* List free. L. K. Thye. Peoerai Chambers. Seremban. FORTY LARGE STAMPS very quality, priced UK P°** i re otner eounto buy Malayan stamps and p ther ß c tre t Iries. L. C Lee St Co.. 29. l 0 D
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    • 488 10 Public Notices Of Removal. The Chinese Association move into its new W No 1230 Serangoon Road as from 26th October, IS4O. ASSOCIATION PU^ C urda°^ a 2 y nd November, 1940. Bank Holiday.. Committee, BATEMAN, Secretaries. rlcTTver" for MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE APPOINTED. Singapore, Messrs Auct ioneers, 9»8 c £i a
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    • 83 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) in the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of f^gapore. k as KeS CHAI KEE of No. Timah Road, Singapore, HEREBY GIVEN that a SnSt dividend is intended to be their clalmsTy the 22nd day of November 1940 otherwise they will De pxriudcd from
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • 905 11 Singapore, Oct. 28 MINING Buyers. Sell arm Tm (4s) 2HV 2 3 6 Amal (ss) 51- |fi Malay 33 6 35« A ss) 17- 18 I a g ($1) 0.80 090 6) 15i- i 6;. 15») 9i- 9,6 P Sel :igor ($1) 1.47 j.gj Malay I£l
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  • 58 11 London. Oct. 28.—1n the afternoon the Stock Exchange was cautious. The easiness persisted, with minor declines. Oils improved. Coppers were firm throughout, but :he dullness of Kaffirs was somewhat accentuated by Cape sales. With the approach of dividends, L ondon expects a modest revival in Kaffir interest which
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  • 71 11 London, Oct. 28. 'ihe premium for the Government's war risk insurance scheme for commodity stocks is likely to be raised when the next quarterly period starts on Dec. 3. The present premium Is 0.25 per cent, .nonthly. New York, Oct. 28. A Stock Exchange seat was sold lor $43 000,
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  • 133 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Tuesday. gftHßffhß conditions yesterday were s stagnant, and practically no business took place. Tin shares were dull, with Hong Fatts offered $1.15 and Kuchais $1.70 while Sungei Luas were offered $1.60. The Australian group was dull, while Sterlings were again
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  • 21 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 381/,, Sellers 38%. TIN
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  • 198 11 Singapre, Oct. 28. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2.4 1 16 London demand 2|4 I|l6 Switzerland (T.T. only) 202. New York demand 47 1/16 Montreal demand 51 13/18 Batavia
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  • 213 11  -  By Reuter London, Oct. 28. JHE International Tin Council estimates world production in September at 22,600 tons, compared with the August revised figures of 19,100, making the January]September total 167,400 tons, compared with the corresponding 1939 figures of 111,300 tons. September
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  • 30 11 London, Oct. 28. In Tin, the steadiness reflects the absence of selling pressure. After official hcun?, the market was steady and a further five tons were traded.
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  • 149 12 Reuter. New Delhi. Oct. 29. Italy's invasion of Greece meets with the same condemnation in India as earlier cases of an Axis power attacking a harmless neutral. Muslims particularly are anxiously awaiting the reaction of Turkey. It is widely felt that if Turkey now enters the
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  • 306 12 British Wireless. iT is learned in informed London 1 quarters that the British Minister has been instructed to assure General Metaxas* that His Majesty's Government will give Greece all assistance in their power in defending herself against an Italian This news will be received with every
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  • 76 12 Reuter. Belgrade. Oct. 29. A SPECIAL meeting of the Bulgarian Assembly yesterday heard King Boris express "deep gratitude to the great leaders of Germany and Italy." according tc ihe Belgrade radic King Boris' tribute to the Axis' was for its initiative and friendly co-opera-tion." in resolving
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  • 54 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 29. DILOTS from the Netherlands I East Indies will shortly be leaving Batavia for England according to the The pilots win 10 m their Dutch leagues collaborating with the rV ThT Dutch East Indian Legion «01 follow shortly to join the Dutch Legion
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  • 61 12 Photograph taken at theparnj aiven to the Right Rev. B. C. RvberL (Bishop of Singapore) and Mrs Roberts who are shortly leaving ttu country, at the Adelphi Iloiei yesterdayevening. From left to right. Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M.B.L Bishop Roberts, the Hon. /lr. A B. Jordan, Mrs.
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  • 157 12 Reuter. Stockholm. Oct. 29. ViCHY is optimistic, according to the local correspondents ot Swedish newspapers. The HitlerPetain terms are believed in authoritative Berlin quarters tc irclude the transfer of the French Government to Paris as soon as the agreement is signed, and tnert is
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  • 110 12 Reuter. Lcndon. Oct. 29. THE names of the members ol 1 the Council of Defence of the French Empire, appointed by Gen. de Gauil?. are now announced as follows: General Catrcux, former governor of Indo-China; Vice-Admiral Muselier, Commander-in-Chief of the fre? French navy and air
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  • 50 12 Second-lieutenant E.A. Gardiner, F.M S.V.F., has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, and Mr. J. L. M. Boyd has been granted commission as Second-lieutenant. Major E. Willbcum has been transferred to the Reserve of Officers, and the resignation of his commission by :cond-Ueutenant J. O. Kiddle has been accepted.
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  • 35 12 Mr. J.L.H. Davis will take up his new duties as 0.5. P.C., Kuala Kanpsar shortly. He succeeds Mr. R. W. E. Harper who has left on til months' leave. Mr. Davies was formerly 0.C.P.D.. Taiping.
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  • 260 12 EXPLOSIONS FOLLO W\ BIG CONFLAGRATION Reuter. London, Oct. 29. THE first R.A.F. bombing raid on the Skoda works at 1 Pil«en, Czechoslovakia, ended in the early hours ot yesterday which was the twenty-second anniversary ol the founding of the Czechoslovakian State. The
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  • 44 12 Mr. W.J. Smith, manager of Sabrang Estate. Teluk Anson, has proceeded on long leave to Sydney, Australia, with Mrs. Smith and daughter. Mr. I. G. Maitland is at present in charge of the estate until Mr. A. R. Milner-Moore takes over duties as manager.
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  • 17 12 Che Shahabuddin bin Mohamed, Cadet, has been appointed to act as Assistant Land Officer, Kota Star. Kedah.
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  • 82 12 Reuter. Cairo Oct. 28.—There is nothing cf importance to report, is the text of a communique issued on Monday by British G.H.Q. in Cairo.— ReUtt r London, Oct. 28.—Another strong contingent of South African troops arrived in Eai,'c Africa recently, it is .officially announced from
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  • 114 12 Singapore. Monday. COUNTERFEIT labels of Tiger beer. Anchor beer and Lion sjom\, were said to have been found in a shop-house In New Bridge Road, last night, and resulted in the appearance of four Chinese before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the Third Police
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  • 40 12 Reuter. Melbourne ot THE new Austral::, has formed an V'-r Dt cabinet of five members cf the Prime Minister Mr the Attorney-Gene! £5? the Treasurer. \h ,?h Army Minister. Mr ne the Air Minister Reuter.
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  • 173 12 Reuter. Singapore, Tuesdav "MO news and changes yet" is "the report of heal shippin» companies who torm Singapore's main connection with Greece by reason of the they have chartered frcm Greek steamship companies. Two of the ships are at present being used on the Malaya-China
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