Morning Tribune, 29 October 1940

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  • 714 1 ITALIANS LAUNCH NAVAL, LAND AND AERIAL ATTACKS £VEN BEFORE THE EXPIRY OF THEIR ULTIMATUM TO GREECE, ITALIAN TROOPS BEGAN THE INVASION OF GREECE. A THREE-FOLD ATTACK BY LAND, SEA AND AIR WAS LAUNCHED ALMOST SIMULTANEOUSLY.THE LAND ATTACK TOOK PLACE, IT IS REPORTED, AT 5.30 A.M. LATER IN
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  • 109 1 Italian Ambitions h Two oi Italy's reported ambitions are illustrated in this Morning Tribune map. Imbition 1. is the recovery— ,4 in the name of Albania "—of the former Albanian ovince of JiMima, now part of Greece. r Realisation of lllllllllUllllflMllllllllllKtWtnuiiuiiiiiiilllllllllllll :j m i this plan wouiu mean cutting I
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  • 281 1 Turkey Not At Wa r— Report ACTIO* London, Oct. 28--at the Turkish Embassy in London, Reuter was lformed that no information has been received regarding 'port circulating to the effect that Turkey and Italv are is officially stated in ns that General Metaxas a 15-minutes telephone *ith the Turkish president
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  • 304 1 London, Oct. 28. IT is stated authoritatively that Britain will honour the terms of her guarantee to Greece and if hostilities have in fact commenced, Greece may now be regarded as Britain's ally. There is reason to believe that the details of the assistance to
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  • 90 2 T^ Widespread T* RAF. raids on j oerniany cha- racterised acti- I vitie>on Sunday night aecorditig to Air Ministry I e 0 M munique, i sued yester- day. Splashes j on the map i above show how I the Royal Air Force has plas- lered objectives
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  • 168 2 Widespread Attacks On Germany 1 OMMIN, Ot 1 iS OIL TARGETS IN I I YTKAL AM) NORTHERN GERMANY, < OMMINK I lONS IN WESTERN GERMANY AND TWO INVASION I'OR'ls WERE ATTACKED LAST NIGHT KY R.A.F. BOMBERS SI kTES IN lIR MINISTRY OMMINIQII l\ OJI. KI.II MRUS AND Oil n A.Ms
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  • 29 2 Mr. S Hock Deputy Rer. Supreme Court, has been appointed Registrar of Hoard appointed to determine disputes HM payment of compensation undei the Defence (i pensation > Re
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  • 169 2 Madrid, Oct. 28. "rKEEK resistance will have a hgartening effeet u in other places, actually, tho/,h not openlv. under Axis pressure," says the weekly Hoja Official del Lunes, which »o far is the only paper commenting on the Halo. Greek war. It adds. "The Greek
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  • 678 2 'GREEKS WILLD FOR THEIR HONOUR ATHENS, OCT. 7>B. tiii. KKSOI UTION OF THE GREEK PEOPLE TO DIE T 'mkk Sen for their honour, independence xvnmECiRITY IS ASSERTED IN AN AUTHORITY im STaSmENT DETAILING THE EVENTS OF THE '•^™L'ent R says At three o'c.ock this monun rumeMheVUan Minister Signor Grazz,, caUed
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  • 73 2 AN R.A.F. attack on the PO4 canese Islands, is mentioned in to-day's Italian High Command communique, which stated that i bombs were dropped in a "disorderly fashion" in the Nasexana district without causing damage or losses. Nine Italian fighter planes en- j d the same number of Bri' fighters
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  • 43 2 Malta, Oct. 28. rO enemy planes are believed have been damaged when British fighters engaged an enemy formation which flew over the island at a great height on Sunday morn--i"<g. No bombs were dropped, states the official communique— Reuter.
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  • 103 2 GREECE'S ARMED FORCES s **TrU Greek army" 1 ao.ooo reguu" potential war stn about 60.000 men. The Gr ek air narily comprise t„ of three flights, bat reason to believe *tremjth has rec« consider. hi y a^ The Navy cons!] fteels ol \)ri<>ustj principal <,i Wfiic armoured < ruiseri de
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  • 76 2 Vichy, 1 AVAL has beer. J Foreign Minister sion to Baudouin who appointed Secretory] to the Prime Minis" the Havas News Agen The task of the W ernment was I peace possible icfi conceived oth< thi boration with German declared In a Fn men thr-.' on th Hit -"-W
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  • 55 2 J Batavia. Oct S DILOTS of the I Force wfll shortly for aigta** The annouuc^ i with the ffre^f «j I siasm, as a l iUyl flyers the fggffi operate dir*«> ft the mother counl J sidered the i t> on thfC* V The will be W inNr^ i:ei:
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    • 63 2 GIVE YOUR FEET A HOLIDAY! Let your leet r< d lorget the full day's work they have to do bv tittn,./ riiILLIPS Rubber .Soles that |ve :u_ a i<») to take till t» I out of walking- apart from added comfort ti lomini! PHILLIPS RIBBKR SOLES II l S *ole
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    59 3 w^ Khtf (;eori,e7^ and Queen Eli- S i Eabeth visited 1 war production f utorics in the Midlands an d i saw for them- selves how Bri- S tain's strenu i increasing vve r j hOOT J Here are the Ki. Qneen talking with a workman dtir- i
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  • 123 3 -I E 8 I B aud IB lie anted to I m h and I |F n ß Nhed Flying Crosse* m s. r> H I i'.ii, Squadroi. VA| M Bowman iborn hi I' m !-t-Lieutenan' I iB 'born in South Africah ■tinrui.sheri Flying Medal to Sergeant J Ss
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  • 49 3 H Commission M Acting Sub-Lieut* S.S/.R.N v.R has been granted to Mr M. Melville. The ccnflimation G. R. B. Don-Fox. S of Acttq Sub-Lieut. S.R.: in the rank of Sub-Lieute-nant has been approved. Acti >b-Licut. H. R. Oxley. S.b.R N.VJ?.. has been confirmed in the tank of Sub-Lieuienan:
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  • 67 3 Loss Of Canadian Destroyer Ottawa, Oct. 28. IHE loss of the destroyer MarKuree. with 140 officers and men, is announced hy the Naval Service headquarters. It is believed that 31 men were saved. Mafguree went down in the north Atlantic submarine /one after a collision with a large merchant ship
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  • 61 3 Shanghai. Oct. 28. A sudden unseaaonal cold wave brought death to the city's homeless people as bodies of 74 Chinese, including eight infants. were found in the streets of the International Settlement on Saturday morning. Residents In Shanghai. Hangchow and Nanking hurriedly unmcked their winter clothes
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  • 57 3 Cairo, Oct. 28. CAIRO had its first daylight an raid alarm on Sunday afternoon but no incident was reported. A communique by the Egyptian Ministry of National Defence states that on Sunday a .small enemy aircraft dropped several bomb.-, in the eastern desert all
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  • 127 3 London, Oct. 28. THERE was less enemy activity over Britain generally, on Sunclav night than on the previous night, and much less over London, states an Air M;nistr> communique. The main attacks which were made in the earirr hours Of darkness weie on north-west England
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  • 26 3 Ul 7 Mr. itly took Uiviser on In- y of evenHlgh tive ithering present vas the editor Ulahabad) for a irt talk th par. untry's
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  • 387 3 <BY REUTERS DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT) LONDON, OCT 28. JTALY HAS JIBBED AT ATTACKING EGYPT AND Is MAKING FOR WHAT SEEMS EASIER G\ME IN GREECE. THE ITALIANS HAVE GEOGRAPHICAL ADVANTAGES AGAINST GREECE, AS COMPARED WITH EGYFI, IN THAT THEIR LINES OF COMMUNICATION ARE SHORTER. ALSO IT
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    • 54 3 t ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES m awW jtf'"* their appearance —Smart and Attractive, they give us no trouble and call for no attention. They are economical to run too, and so simple to operate, at a minute* ent for aperattaaf Im eppuaaillustnited costs only 4 cent* Apply for and JJIUHICIPAL ELECTRICITY PEPT.
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  • 402 4  -  j Vera Ardmore j 1 if ii\ pari) ■is i weeai Iresi weed "fi')." diM- lo the eiithu- „,,1 i MM, the ti n. charge «>i Um arrange* and th' «nerj»elu commit JL( p|. Stu ri CpN Siilliv.in. A,,, I, j era? ii Bt .ik. and
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  • 213 4 U/HEN one land girl was chosen from each county J S as a representative at a London inspection of J Land Girls by the Queen recently. Miss Quenelda j Clegg, of Mel- bourne, had the honour to be chosen from! Shropshire. I It was most unusual
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  • 45 4 FASHION FLASH DI.ALI.V oul- standing in the ballroom at Raffles Hotel on Saturday night WM Mrs. Marj«rie Ainger's Molyneux inspired model of black heaw weight crt |> C male uit ii a skirt that was sl nder to the knees and extended into In in fullness.
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    141 4 delicately scrolled with p as t e i >J W flowers and Mrs. Steedman J W china blue and white fignredd W with shoe-string straps m Mrs. Vines' black m^ M I was finished with a voke 4ni l l<-tight-fittim; sieves of llf black lace and Mrs. Stillintl B also
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  • 91 4 nan. aim mis. n. liiucKWei. \m who have lf eholidiy at Cameron Highland be returning to Singapore sbfl and will be the guests of J Captain and Mrs. Roach at B M gate before leaving for Saw Mr. Thackwell Lewis la the fl Justice of Sarawak. I Onlookers
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    • 29 4 chapeaux EXUUSIVf muunERV flno accessories p», .RRFFIES.HOTEIifIfIO -3 BRRSiBRSRH.W'EnTRRntE^ ItlllPlHi^kttUUßl \I tt >l O 11 1 I II AI S Just Arrived IBATTEHY ROAD iA JL PHONE: 4OBS GOWNS
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    • 115 4 People And Places *a»— aw* 7A^ a [HATS IB I 7-. i 7 1 DRESSES, CORSETS, A, HOSIERY. 61, STAMFORD ROAD (Eu Court). TeU3) VOr ran *av< a LIFJ Our young men are giving their live.s in the fi B h^'° r ar e freedom, but countless lives both of
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  • 317 5 MAKE THESE PLACE MATS for the table IGH the place mats shown here have a coband amazingly fragile appearance, they Hv almost ever-lasting if made in merceThey will provide fascinating spare--0Ifor1 for the crochet enthusiast, who will feel ,aid for her trouble when she sees them er dinner table. Materials
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    353 5 made from coloured j scraps of paper j I thread. Work 19 more motifs like this FILL-IN MOTIF "awlthSA to first ch. Ist row: 4 ch., ring, join with s.s. to 4th of 4 ch. l dbl. tr. into same place as last nto each dbl. tr. round
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  • 283 5 FRUIT STAINS on linen may be removed successlully if powdered starch is applied instantly. Lei, it remain on until the starch has absorbed the discolouration, after which brush off and wash a& usual, or rub over the stain with salt and lemon juice. In the case of
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    • 108 5 m' Jmm\&\ t^m 1 J^LS I■• At I*tiOk W/Ammm\ A.W |J* mmm %k\ W <m m*. Hfetaaf-' x* i f mmmr'' _J_i_^_^R_t: #*> AwT J£ mm T^^ THEY MAKE home mad f delicious a/tvayf fresh j COOL MEM i If you have not tried one of _dJM^^ V our famous
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  • 334 6 AN \itnv« at count of a Jim! in which a II bin H»ji Omar, ..(.ok-lui'd* -i to the ,t Printing Office, died following collision with a motto I i.i have been drive* bv Mtb lieut I I I Peal, oi the \K «t I pi»er Serangoon
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  • 55 6 The King made r S a tour of ins- pection of bomb i damage in a London area. J His Majesty met and talked with residents in the districts which f have sustained damage, and/ was cheered L wherever he went. Here is the King lour. ing the-
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  • 239 6 [DESCRIBED by counsel for the defence as a malicj( frivolous action, a suit for damages brought by aii Mohammedan tongkang owner, claiming a sum of I against three local Chettiars, was dismissed with costal Justice Manning in the High Court, yesterday. The plaintiff was Kavena Esmail Sahib, and the
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  • 212 6 PONVICTED on two charges of possession of housev breaking implements and fraudulent possession of various articles of clothing, Lamri bin Apidi, a yomv; Soyanese, was sentenced to a total of five weeks.' rigorous imprisonment in the filth polico court, yesterday. According to the prosecution, two detectives
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  • 64 6 SHOPLIFTER SENT TO GAOL A shoplifter, Mohamed bin Ali, whose gait gave him away, was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment, and to two years police supervision, by Mr. J. L. McFall, the District Judge, yesterday. Mohamed had 14 previous convictions. Once he had been sentenced to 10 months' imprisonment
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  • 107 6 Pick Pock In Bus Caught TAN AH BAH, a J Hokkien wa_. r -h, 1 theft of a pu?s* ani three pawn tfcfcfcS other pj as lh J» Jl approaching the Z3 North Bridge Road Tl Street. Omar Shankar Sineh keeper attached to tb| Traction Company theft and who effected
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  • 76 6 Chain Snatch From Girl's Neck ELSIE KUO, a young CM was the victim of I thief, who got away wijfl' i neck-chain while shew ing in the door- way of» North Bridge Road on aj The thief's hurried J however, attracted atiw he was pursued a™ caught. nI/ jM Before
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  • 46 6 ALLEGATIONS tWWJTJ A on e of whom w^d Singapore Harbou^ cocly of Sum- vr es ed in the the! were part oi < signment ol were made n before Mr V, w hfJ trict Jud*. l ;^_a* Chinese with .mfl* The hear: a
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    • 83 6 "~n< Wr Huguenois landed ln South Africa over 300 years ago with them a Knowledge ot brandy maKing trotn the well-known vineyards in France. This formed the foundation <»t an industry now the .second largest in South Africa-led only by gold mining J An .ndustry can develop only when its
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  • 781 7 .L. Hopkin Writes Front London Londo n- I I 11,,ni nun*. I ,7,, 11 ad okh ured that the nu gocfd pufpo^ ji is urgently needvd I 71; ister of Health 1 .id. broadcast I t0 householders to open lum.s to those
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  • 190 7 A ',U7c AFTWOMAN MABGI I r BITE HESTER IH'DSON. nine-teen-year-old daughter of a Bh« flield doctor, ha-, been killed on adivc service. Cniis of her old school, the Conat Burns. i. Sh( tn» Id, jvhen they re issembled for the 17 m, were told that
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  • 327 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUES DAY, OCTOBER 29, 1940 THE DELHI CONFERENCE THK rn Group Conference, which ki now taking place in New Delhi under the Chairmanship of Lotfd Ltaßthw t is represented by the Governments of Australia, New Zetland, South Africa, Southern Uhodesia, the British E; African Dependencies, Burma and British
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  • 685 8 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A COMPLETE denial that he had ever received gifts in cash from anybody during his term of office in the Mines Department was made by Mr. A. H. M. Cretch, Inspector of Mines, Ipoh. before the Commission of Enquiry on the Mines'
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  • 267 8 tributes to the work of Bishop during their stay in Singapore were 1 ,ency the Officer Administering the Govern ifones, speaking yesterday at a function 1 Y.M.C.A. but at which the hosts were! ions in which the Bishop and his wife ha solves during their stay here- The functifl
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    • 124 8 TONIGHT SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT lIOIIA COiMIAII lIOIIA CONRAD and MME iioxi:\i am BOOK AT LITTLE'S TILL 5 P.M. THEREAFTER AT THE MEMORIAL HALL I IAICAItAY COMPANY 3. Ka files Place, Sin-; i|m»i < ON I R \i IORS EXGINBBBI MACHINBBjr BKOKF.RS I'r.onr ;i» (.i.oiis Faradco Olsts j 7 Oenerattnf Equipment Suppliers
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    • 244 8 Debility to Virility lp w9 M than^s to TESTRONES Brand Tablets mmrnM ta/awiwSiterft? nser testifying to their amas■s REJIVKNATING and REVITALISING effects P^^ wl JJ was a u^repit >ld man with no trace left of ■7^T youthful vigour: what hair I had was white, my seniI JfJ. as d,str s
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    71 9 THi: Nazis' indiscriminate bombings of London have caused damage to hospitals, West End stores and private property in addition to wrecking roads and streets. These pictures, just arrived from London, show some of the damage as a result of the bombings. Left, beds of a hospital are seen
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  • 41 10 I md m i house ana j G J mmm^^m^^^am^^m-^m^^^^'mmmi^^mmmm.^-^^- in their p felt trade n. to Tan Hoon Nia ana Kee, and tl ror mention in a w red bail in the tfthi re 01--sso< wch.
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  • 116 10 S k < w Wmmmm ua.s to have been heard n A second court veMeiday had to be postponed owin t he fart that the parties invo.ved were H^rmese nd since there were no Burmese inter. JS Employed in the courts, tin MM lav l^T^.ase
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  • 51 10 Opened Another's Letter Allegation MODAN Singh, a •i. claimed charged with opening a letter addressed to one Jamil Singh, while b» in» a officer of %Ofi Postal Department when he aupearec )e\oie Mr. J. G. Raooo.,ort. ihe Third M, ist rate vvs.e'-ciav. Ine case was poned for mention on Nov.
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  • 57 10 THEFT OF TIN OF TOFFEE ALLEGED TIN of TSW landed 41-year-old Choii£ Lai into trouble He was arrested yesterday lor ihe alleged theft of the toffee valued at $2.90 from Mohamed Ali in Beach Road. Charged with theft in the second court yesterday, Chong Lai claimed trial and the case
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  • 105 10 Armed Robbery Case For The Assizes HO Mfiig Ton. mid-dle-aged Hoi; I committed to md in.s trial at the next Assizes on a Of armbery. at ih> conru<i ol in f tie l' police court, yestcrHe is allege 1 lo have be ol fcWO Chinese who a house In G
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  • 76 10 VJ AID to have hit a compatriot with j I*- a cloy and fractured his head.) agh and Am Singh, two j Sikhs, wera produced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. in the Third Police Court. flay. The WAS said to have uace at the junction of Ben
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  • 106 10 °w Own Correspo, --coming!, resort of Malacca unction took piaceon, 1 hen Mrs. Tan ChavvJ formed the opening c^n2 the new Boy Scout gene urchased 4i the scout camo In spite of the town Of riaitors mi I I Negri Scouts. troops from Schools and a few trcm J
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    • 631 11 MODERN SHOP HOUSE Premises .r. Owners of several Modern thop Premises situated in the E Locality in Ipoh Tovn invite corr. deuce from Firms who want to branches In ItTXih. looking for suitable premises. Individuals who w;int to starr some business in Ipoh but are short sufficient capi til. Owners
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    • 582 11 i FOR SALE: Really good quality stamps .of Malaya. Fine selections. CompettUue Selected approvals sent anywhere tiee I K. Thye, Federal Dispensary Chambers. Beremben. (No. 830F.) Lost 6- Found POUND A young wire-haired foi ***** in. the vi Spottiswoode Apply Municipal Animnl Inftrn.arv (No. 145F) Miscellaneous BIG yUAN'm V ol
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    • 443 11 TO I i 'able rooallt-r Applji 26, Htttaldl I iN ".I TO Li 7 for V Singapore. (No. l: TO ikt tmall n of down floor for JStiMMt A Pi Road. I .he 2418. (No. 120K. Shop is High Stnftt, if reii'ni In< use < Apply Box 588. Malaya Trib
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    • 368 11 jontheS I air SINGAPORE HI 225 metres ..J kia ZHPI 30.96 metres M m i -,> ZHFJ U 38 metres (3.25 m I rem 8. 44 am. to 35 am. From 10". oo am. to 1 p.m i ii m I oo p.m. io 10 oo p m UANGKOK HSM
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  • 178 12 UOTHKK d on appeared as 1,1 nompltlfi m io med respectively during the hearing of a 11 the fifth police to-day. used, Lim Soh Siong a Hokkien. who claimed trial chirgf ol teallng cash and llery amounting to $228 was '•onvicted and d to' h's .simple imprisonment
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  • 147 12 She Led Jury, Made Legal History MRS Mabel Frances Clark, of a small newsagents and tobacconist s j shop in Albany- street, Regent's Park, London, created legal history recently. Summoned to serve on a jury at a case to be heard before the London Sessions, she was elected forewoman of
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  • 194 12 Says Mystery Letter Made Her Leave Home k MYSTERIOUS letter from her soldier husband which had "greatly upset" her was put forward by the defence when a woman was sent to prison at Edinburgh for neglecting her children. Th e letter was not read in court. Annie Fairchild, cf| Maxwell-street.
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    • 171 12 Here's Hie Years most unusual Picture witr sss^ outstanding cast lft the\JJ lightning-fast entertainment that will thi the way n Vf >uß OPENING TO-DAY 3 156,5,1 ALHAMBKA S^J Can GEO. w m^ m^ mm JnL m—f m am ilkirwidU... Pl| Happ«n( AmA tal* M W ANN h^M.iroow m SHERIDAN... Pffl
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  • 125 13 IL*4 fAAt 4) i and Joanna r dMM R C nation of Mr I i and Mrs. Poo'a o a Won v. ho W m* t by flying boa' ion "down Smith and IA alien of the ten Frolic in aid ot Tfihn and n<'d urking n
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  • 90 13 Raids Won't Stop Judge AIR raids will I **> not inter- ten with tho S work of Mr I Justice Atkinson S 1 in future. He intimated S in the Staff's x i Bench Division \th a t. if the i siren sounded during t h e i course of
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  • 90 13 Couple Ask Judge To Cancel Divorce IN view of the re- 1 conciliation between a wife and her husband. Mr. Justice Hod son in the Divorce Court, rescinded a decree nisi which had been granted to Mrs. Marguerite Rosie, of Norfolk -street, Runcorn, Cheshire, at Newcastle last February. Mrs. Roste's
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  • 96 13 Woman's Shriek Starts A Panic SEVEN hundred spectator who wore watching a vaudeville performance at the 1.000-foot high Tower ol Sun, enshrining the famous carillon rrom Croydon, England, at the San Francisco Exhibition, stampeded when a woman shrieked th.it the tower was falling. Twenty people were token to hospital. aayi
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    • 167 13 LAST DAY IMVILIOX TO-DAY t>-i:> .v M5 CONRAD VEIDT and VALERIE HOBSON J VT IVi^S i^mmm pßi mL^mmW^ mm. OPENING TOMORROW 3 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 DELIGHTFUL FRENCH MUSICAL! fU^ m m m^ m^^~^^M^ —^^MBBTr i i *TN i wfimv^ wJmA mWI J^fe^^^H Tfc- .AmW iHll'' mWI AmmmAM mmmW^l^m mm
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  • 121 14 R I P tIH land* Tw(, ilawd on the sump The hull. live Dons took Duke, who scored FOUR MO Dukr mini l Stanvo. lon Hi*hi«indciv Gkfl km Hir mptlon their true forai and fhw display In four more got tide bel e the 'l\ .<.'ore
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  • 161 14 j MB I 1 Singapore, Monday. I the Indian Issoclatlon ground tMs i I .-veiling a Mountain Battery team defeated tile .In Association bj Is io lat hocke>. tidier* had the >ettei of Ihe exchang S mrini t half and stored their three goaN 1 t
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  • 276 14 TO-MORROWS IPOH RACES HANDICAPS TOLLOWIXc; a I I the Perak Turf Clul )S qJB meeting whici to-morrow at Ipoh. Ho, i j n, v JOO THE 0 0 3 A 1 l I 0 0 0 HOr •10 4 DOUBLE l I 0 0 0 MERC. 3 2 4 FREEDOM
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  • 108 14 HOLDEN SHINE FOR S.C.C AGAINST A.C.S. IN of U l*i 1 without a goalkeeper *J H debated the A Schort by three u— (;n fiiendly hockey matcn P?dan* yesterday. ihe ocore was minutes from the I the Club netted v.vicn. to b^ midway trough the j with a third *oal
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    • 131 14 Ba mmm mm mY mmMmt mM mu Atm* m *mm. mu WKT fl^l^f^B 111 For centuries the dashins devil-may-care expression of soldierly ease and confllehc." of The laughing Cavalier" painted by Franz Hals, has given pl.'.vine to the whole world. 1 I Atmm, ftii. '"> m m mAAw One of
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  • 91 15 SHE'S A MODERN GIRL U7HEN a younu j i barrister In V I the High Court, J London, ex-} plained that S I lifteen-year- old I schoolgirl, who J was injured In i a road ;kci- i dent, had a" J scar on her j thigh which would thom 'f
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  • 31 15 G. E. Turner. M.C.b., has been appointed a Police Magistrate for the Settlements oi Singapore, Penang and Malacca. Mr Turner has also been appointed an Assistant District Judge for the Colonies.
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  • 326 15 IN a scrappy game of hockey, In which ooth the Indian General Hospital and the Medical College fielded weak teams, the former won by flve goals tc two, on the Medical College ground yesterday. THE hockey match between the Singapore Casuals and the Ceylon Tamils' Association played on
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  • 207 15 ICE of .several questions on Raffles College 1 "apt N. M i next meeting ol lativ? on W< o\ Capt. Hashim will ask 8 -any decision been il-time Principi Raffl» s ge? (paw 27 r th- Hep Has any action been taken to the University of London dify the
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  • 209 15 Army Captain Is Cashiered For Cheque Offences TAPTAIN Alfred I Lionel Haughton. 1 forty -six. oi the Dufce Hof Cornwall's Tjght 1 1 Infantry, was sen- I tenced to be ca*hieri ed from the Army by I a Chelsea court -marI tial on Aug. 31. He had been found >
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  • 217 15 Are posts of Th« Duty (An No. 2' Bill 3rd Reading. Tiie Municipal (Amendment) Bill jrd K» The Road Traffic Bill Con 'Ihe tracing With tr.» (Amendme Read'. The Ht Bill L'nd Re: 3lng and C< mmittee. Tl;»> Architects Bill 2nd Reading and Commir The Lpcaj Forces
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  • 449 16 LONDON OCT. 28 THEADMfItALTI IND WAR OFFICE ™<*™ I ANNOUNCE THAT THE EMPRESS OF BRITAIN II \S BEEN SUNK IS H RESULT OF ENEMY ACTION. SHE WAS ATTACKED BI ENEMY AIRCRAFT AND s ,l AFIRE \.M) IT WAS NECESSARY TO ABANDON
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  • 121 16 London, Oct. 28.— It is stated authoritatively, that German losses in aircraft over Britain during the week ending midnight Oct. 26 totalled 39, of which at least eight were shot down at night. British losses were 1C aircraft and nine pilots.— Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. 28. —The belief
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  • 40 16 Jf Main Italian^ prisoners of warT l have been taken J recently inclurt- i ing a number of i 1 officers. Photo J shows: Prisoners being marched i away to an un- t known destina- tion. S i
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  • 6 16 Tuesday, October 29, 1940
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  • 184 16 HITLER MUSSOLINI MEE Berlin, Oct. 28 COMPLETE identity oi views" was proclaimed in an official communique issued following the meeting of Hit. ler and Mussolini at Florence. The communique stated, "The Fuehrer and the Duce to-day had a conversation of several hour s about questions at present outstanding, wh.eh in
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