Morning Tribune, 8 October 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol. G— No. 214, Wednesday, October 8, 1941.
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  • 298 1 London, Oct. 7. THE British Government is not prepared to risk being made a victim of a flagrant breach of faith on the part of the German Government," said the War Minister, Capt. Margesson in the House of Commons to-day, announcing the British decision
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  • 284 1 Cross-Channel Radio To End War Hope Madrid, Oct. 7. THE proposed exchange of m prisoners between Britain and Germany caught the Spanish imagination and 5 newspapers published the 3 fullest details. Z 1 Hope was expressed that Z Z the war might end by similar J 5 radio conversations between
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  • 185 1 11 Enemy Ships Hit In Mediterranean London, Oct. 7. BRITISH submarines have sunk or seriously damaged 11 more enemy ships, including transports, supply ships and tankers in the Mediterranean. This was officially announced in London to-day. An Admiralty communique states: "Eleven more enemy ships were slink or hit by torpedoes
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  • 105 1 N^ Tokyo, Oct. 7. O reply has been received from th e Iranian Government, following the recent strong Japanese protest against the suspension of the Japanese legations and diplomatic privileges, the spokesman revealed at a Press conference to-day. He added that Japan mav b e compelled
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  • 47 1 Britain refuses to make herself the victim of a breach S faith" for the sake of I bringing back J British prison. I crs and sick g from German captivity, dec. laiied Captain David Marges- son, War Minis- ter (herewith), in the Commons. 5
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  • 317 1 How last minute attempts by the German Government "completely to overthrow the previously agreed basis for re. patriation" led the British Government to cancel the sailing of the hospital ships, which had been ready since Friday, was revealed by the War Minister. The British Government,
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  • 148 1  -  John Wallis (By Reuter's Special Correspondent) BULGARIAN neutrality wears thinner every day. Banres from R.,i* Ankar Oct 7 ox*i^^iii K ua- ul varna ana Burgas where E-boats and submarines are being assembled as rapidly as possible. J Seven destroyers, six torpedo boats, five small submarines one
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  • 100 1 gPEAKING at Sydney To*^l?au' £daj,' the new Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Curtin, who received an ovation, said the Government's first duty was to discharge the duty inherited from the previous Government. It was a duty which Labour had not only accepted but gladly shouldered.
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  • 59 1 London Oct. 7 TWENTY German internees. *17 iff me and three children, left the Isle of Man to-day for repatriation to Germany. They travelled from Port Erin internment camp by train, being taWen to the steamer from the station in a bus. The women appeared to
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  • 159 1 jfIVE more Czechs have been shot at Brno after a sentence of a court martial, stated the Prague radio yesterday Reuter JNDO-CHIXA Government circles yester- day denied all knowledge or the foundation of reports recently current here that Admiral Decoux, the Governor, is being transferred. The reports
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  • 279 2 US. Full Partner In Anti-Hitler War London, Oct. 7. IN view of President Roosevelt's expected meeting to-day with the leaders of the two parties in Congress to discuss a revision of the United States Neutrality Act, the London Times and Daily Telegraph devote their main leaders to America's attitude to
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  • 493 2 Nazi Forced Labour SabotagesFactories London, Oct. 7. TYISCUSSING the effect of the Russian war and slave labour on German production and exports,, the diplomatic correspondent of the Sunday Times says: "Germany's industrial efficiency has declined and her exports in Europe have diminished because of the inefficiency of labour imported by
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  • 74 2 Ray Milland, J an Englishman who made good ,in Hollywood, t has set up an I English home S near the Ame- i rican film colo- ny. It is typi- i caUy English in design and the I mr it is Juk- nished and in i None
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  • 44 2  -  H. L. Hopkin (From London, Oct. 7. ANNOUNCING that £1,000,000,00) had been realised through war savings, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Kingsley Wood, said that this was more than £20 per head an amazing tribute to the power of an ideal.
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  • 168 2 Houg Kong, Qct. 7. THERE has been a "tremendous increase*' in confidence in MaJaya, the N.JE.I. and th,e PjiiUppuaes, declare^ Dr. Grady inleiriewed here. He is President Roosevelt's economic enyoy. During his far Eastern tour he was impressed by the grtat increase in defence measures compared to
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  • 62 2 Tokyo, Oct. 7 rC Japanese Army organ, the Kokumin. warns that a continuous series of Anglo-American conferences In the Far East should be regarded as a "grave threat" to the establishment of the Asiatic co-prosperity sphere. The paper asserts that Japan cannot remain unconcerned over these
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    • 113 2 COME TO COCONUT GROVE FYOU LIKE TO DANCE I GOOD CHOW SWEET MUSIC SEA BREEZES ROIVIANCE UNDER SWAYING PALMS INDIVIDUAL ENTERTAINMENT TO BE WHERE REGULAR PEOPLE ARE WHERE ESTELLE COWAN WILL WELCOME YOU 4sro'qpWAN ANP BAILEY WILL ENTEjRTAIN YOU PHONE ***** PHONE ***** Pasjr Panj^g Road Singapore- V^ie to* e
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    • 66 2 TlfE AMAZING 3TORY OF HIS DOUBLE UfE. WILL GIVE YOU THE THRILL OF YOURS! HE PRACTISES MEDICINE BY DAY. CRIME EY NIGHT! "The Amazing Dr, Clitterhouse' 1 A Play by Barre Lyndon. Produced by Beryl Coles AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE LAST NIGHT -NEXT SATURDAY OCT. 11th at 9.30 P.M. BOOK
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  • 136 3 NEWS FROM INDIA Simla, Oct. 6. ♦•IT was only after A deep deliberation that the Government decided upon this action, because it must be remembered that our enemies have in many cases definitely chosen an occasion on which they thought our armed defence preparations were not at their highest yjltch,"
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  • 77 3 Airgraph Mail For East Likely London, Oct. 7. FE possibility of the airgraph service to and from East Africa and other Empire countries in the Eastern Hemisphere is receiving urgent attention, states the Postmaster-General. The question of extending the system to civil airmail correspondence with East Afnca has been raised
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  • 25 3 London, Oct. 7. TO-DAY'B Italian communique announced that British planes dropped high explosives and incendiary bombs on Catania and Ucate to Sicily.- Reuter
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  • 120 3 Tokyo, Oct. 7. THE recent Manila conference is generally interpreted in the leading papers as an effort at complete encirclement of Japan. The Nichi Nichi believes that the parleys were held in order to straighten out numerous weak knots in the Anglo-American encirclement of Japan,
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    • 195 3 CHINA'S NATIONAL DAY OCT. 10. A QUIET CELEBRATION THIS YEAR, BUT LETS ALL HOPE FOR A GRAND "DOUBLE-10" VICTORY CELEBRATION IN 1942! TO-NIGHT After-Dinner Dance, 9 3Q Midnight ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! tThe Personality Vaudeville Artistes DUNSON GALLOWAY will open their season here on 'DOUBLE-TEN" NIGHT FRIDAY, OCT. 10 Be here with
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    • 327 3 WITH EMLYN WILLIAMS JOHN CLEMENTS CONSTANCE CUMMINCS i AND 11/ GRAND CAST OF STARS. war /HIGHLIGHT FREE PRESS SAYS. NfcWS FOR ENTERTAINMENT 7 AX AND FOR REAL SOLID (Gaumont) INTEREST THIS IS A "TOTAL WORTHWHILE /"INDIA FILM \K\ A Grand I"lril\VflCNj IrN National Picture BISSIA"\ 7 BOOK Ikwiiiov phone EARLY
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  • 358 4 Cable News from 'Down Under" Melbourne, Oct. 7. HEF^E were a lot of I us chaps in the last war, and we know what the job is over there,'* declared a workman, speaking on behalf of his fellow employees, at the handing ove r of thf thousandth Bren gun to
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  • 153 4 (I ROM IVUIK 2) rism. The fulfilling oi thes* purposes is hampered by those sections cf the Neutrality Act which remain unr?pcaled. "They limit American freedom of action, not by any technical accident, but by the deliberate intention of the pre-war Congress which wished U> prevent the association
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    • 160 4 Tliey've Revolutionised the Film Industry THE WORLD'S FUNNIEST SCREEN TEAM IS HERE AGAIN.. TO-PAY 615 l5 CAriIVL BRITANNIA RULES THE WAVES whilst BUD and i LOU waive the Rules! The Sensational BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO 'ix the jy avr I%^o<l{^ ANDREWS 1 *'?rytf rfy wI O I EL IT
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    • 109 4 THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT PICTURE OF THE YEAR... AND THE BEST! NOW IN ITS 2nd WEEK DAILY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 BfirrfTTTlfi mS| a frank O/MPHK GA*y P*ooucTion feMft&MMt |N C\ il 'IiCCT EDWARD ARNOLD WALTER BRENNAK SMtiHC $YI»CTON J/tMH Clt/HON *J CtSt LCHIH4H OtnciW ftAN* C4«4 f ROBERT RISKINf r-.—. WARNER
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  • 65 5 2,500 Planes A Month Washington, Oct. 6. I see no reason why 2,500 military planes monthly should not be produced by the end of the year, said responsible spokesman of the Office of Production Management here today. Officials are jubilant over the September output of 1,91* planes, pointing out that
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  • 61 5 Divorce Rush In Britain London, Oct. 7. BRITAIN'S war time divorces are increasing steadily. Next week five high court judges will begin to hear the stories of 2,000 of London's broken marriages. The assize courts throughout the country will deal with about 5,000 more petitions. Evacuation shelter life and general
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  • 121 5 London, Oct. 7. CANADIANS, South Africans, Ausv tralians and New Zealanders were among th? pilots and crews cf bombers at two Bomber Command stations visiteC by the Kins and Queen yesterday. "It is a tough job you are doing." the King told a group
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  • 307 5 Newhaven, Oct. 7. NINE minutes before zero hour for the beginning of the CrossChannel exchange of war wounded, the War Office announced at 0.30 a.m. (8.5.T.) that the two ships, containing 103 Germans, would not leave Newhaven. The announcement was that "in view of the
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  • 133 5 Sydney, Oct. 7. ivECLARING that the Japanese V are deliberately striking a new and aggressive attitude towards theii* neighbours, great and small, the Sydney Herald am that Japan's behaviour in recent months has fully warranted the firm American policy towards Japan. Success in the Tokio-Washing-ton
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  • 62 5 Tokio, Oct. 7. HONG KONG is to be the scene of an economic conference between Britain, the United States and Chungking, claims the Shanghai correspondent cf the Yomiun ?himbun, addipg that the conference will start as soon as Dr. Grady arrives in Hcng Ron£ from Chungking.
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    78 5 w J U N G L E^l CAMOUFLAGE: p British units i in the Malayan t I jungle undergo continuous and I intensive train- ing, especially )in the art of cone ealment. I r In this special- j ised warfare they have j i shown them- selves extra- J 1
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  • 110 5 London, Oct. 7. IT is reported in London that Sir Robert Craigie, the British Ambassador in Tokio, is making representations to secure the release of two British subjects detained by the Japanese authorities on an unspecified charge. One of the men is Mr. Mason,
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    • 292 5 Gelling Up Nights Slopped in 24 Hours Getting up nights, burning sensation of organs, whitish discharge, dull ache at base of spine, groin and let pains. nervous ness, weakness, and UMa of paanly vigour are caused by a disease of the Prostate Gland (a most Important tax gland in men).
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  • 138 6 pLEADINO guilty to a charge of ne*ligentiy allowing a prisoner to escape from confinement, a Malay constable, MoYusoff Appeared before Mr. L. C. Oon in the fifth court yesterday morning. Pacts of the case by Court Inspector P. Ball were that on July 29 a Chinese boy. Chin
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  • 454 6 Colony Views On Restricted Hours Of Drinking AFFICIAL confirmation is lack. ing as to whether drinking hours will also be restricted in the Colony from Not. 1, following the emergency legislation to be introduced shortly in the F.M.S. whereby no strong drinks will be allowed to be served in the
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  • 85 6 A SHORT talk in the series "Kitchen Front," giving advice on marketing, together with food prices and food control announcements, will be given from the Singapore station this morning at 7.55. The Up-Country Letter from the M.B.C. Correspondent will be read at 8.45 p.m. Last week the
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  • 94 6 A CHARGE of housebreaklng and theft of $11.50 by forcing the padlock of a house in the P.W.D. coolie lines, 13 112 milestone, Mandal Road, on Monday, was explained to two young Indians, John Stevens, 21, and S. M. Munlandi, 19. when they appeared before Mr. L. C.
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  • 69 6 rpHE "Fight For Freedom exhibition, x which was shown in the Victoria Memorial Hall recently, opens to-day at the Great World, Singapore, by courtesy of Mr. R. R Shaw. Admission to the exhibition is free. The exhibition, which is sponsored by the Department of Information and
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  • 306 6 SAID to have been a faithful servant during his 12 years' service with the firm, Syn Eng Kai, 48--year-old clerk formerly attached to the import department of Messrs. McAlister Co., Singapore, was yesterday sentenced to four months' simple imprisonment on each of three charges of cheating the
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  • 33 6  -  H. L. Hopkin (From London. Oct. 7. Capt. Guy Nicholas, of the 17th 21st. Lancers, was found shot dead in a London hotel. A revolver was found near the body.
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  • 156 6 Applica tion To Show Cause /-itr PERCY McELWAINE, the chief justice, ycsterS day granted the application by Dr C.H. WithersPavne on behalf of the Lords Commissioners oi the AdrSr'alty against the Civil District Judge and the Deputy Assistant Controller of Labour calling upon Them to^how cause why an order of
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  • 75 6 AARON MANASSEH. a Jew. claimed trial before Mr. C H. Whltton. the acting district Judge, yesterday, morning, on a summons' charge of lncre Bln R K th rent of a house in Middle Road without an order from the Rent Assessment Board It was alleged that
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  • 512 6 SERVICES' BRE V ITIES v By "Übique" V pOLONEL R. G. L. Giblin and many other V officers of the Royal Corps of Signals attendV ed Saturdays dance at the Adelphi Hotel Roof V Garden. The function was staged by the ForV tress Signals and as invitations were limited the
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    • 175 6 King's School Owing to the present shortage of test tubes I parents and others are asked to save glass I tooth brush holders and to send them to the I I Science Mistress, King's School, Singapore. I hi kxs philp line. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE
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    • 21 6 Sales of War Savings Certificates In Malaya up to Oct. 3 totalled over $8.200.000 an increase of $227,000 since Sept. 17.
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  • 27 7 THE following is the specially compiled race guide for to-day's Kuala Lumpur races, the second day of the Selangor autumn meet: dfdf
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  • 188 7 Cup Soccer ONLY splendid goalkeepinij by Yoon Sim saved the Chinese Athletic Junior from a heavy defeat at the hands of the Airport Sports Club when the two teams met at the Stadium yesterday in the preliminary round of the Challenge Cup, following the disqualification of
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  • 111 7 MOLDING out in fine style till the Interval, the Medical College Union crumpled up In the second session when their opponents, the Royal Army Service Corps, were all over them, ultimately beating them by 11 points (two tries and a goal) to three (a try), in a
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  • 90 7 P*AIRI.Y exciting horkey was seen at Home Lim Green yesterday when the S.C.R.C. defeated an Army Field Regiment team 4—l. The S.C.R.C. forwards were in form and were definitely superior to Field Regiment's front line. Kee Pow netted two goals for the S.C.R.C. Lack of co-ofdlnatlon and
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  • 79 7 rpHE Indian General Hospital scored their .w fif i h *ww«»*i victory In hockey when they defeated the Indian Association by four goals to one at Balestier yesterday. The Association fully extended their opponents in the first half, when each net i ed once > b "t once
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  • 63 7 New York, Oct. 7. FREDERIC Cochrane, world welterweight champion, decisively outpointed Lew Jenkins, world lightweight champion, ten rounds at Madison Square Garden. A non-title fight, Cochrane won every round, flooring Jenkins several times including a count for nine in the second round. On other times he
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    • 136 7 To Let TO RENT— Modern home, well furnished with lovely gardens. Close to town. For a period six to eight weeks with possible further extension from October 15th. Excellent servants must remain with tenant. Telephone 3119 Singapore. (No. 471L) Public Notice Singapore Municipality TENPERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the
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    • 118 7 inillllltllllll Hfr 4pi 1 w^il There is nothing so refreshing V y Jilt JwS^^^m as a long cooling drink of Lee's +YJr^ jr^ "Golden Dew" Pineapple Juice -^<&^S* —the natural juice of the choicest Malayan pineapples, \^g^*N** > fully ripened in the field and hygienically canned under with all meals
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    • 68 7 To-day's Sports Diary SOCCER: Challenge Cup. first round. fa.R.C. v RE.. Stadium. HOC C K H SRC v R-A-P. (Seletan. o-R-C; Khalsa v Raffles Institution. Raffles ground; Medical College v t.»T^Mi ch club> Medlcal College ground. RUGBY: S.C.C. v Loyals, S.C.C TENN IS: S.C.C tournament. Tide Table HIGH TIDES TO-DAY:
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    • 298 8 rtrt Situations Vacant WANTED Shorthand Teacher, evenings, Katong. State terms Box No. < 60°?. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 386L) WANTED: Competent bOO blnd C State salary required. Apply Box 630 ci o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED Few educated Amateur Actors. Actresses and Musicians lor Malay Talkies. Apply personally at 742.
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    • 370 8 Wanted WANTED OLD or new second-hand A.C. Motors. Apply Box 634 c t o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 440L) WANTED- Gong for Malay "onggong. Size and Price Box 637 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 431L) EURASIAN MARRIED COUPLE require room in town or preferably Buklt Tlmah. Board optional. Box 642
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    • 645 8 Miscellaneous ORCHARD ROAD RESTAURANT. 38. Orchard Road, Singapore. Good Food, Drinks. Reasonable Prices. (No. 34jL), I COMPLETE FURNITURE for hire:' Sitting, Dining, and bedrooms, also cutleries, crockeries etc. Apply Tele- phone No. 6042. Singapore. (No. 423L) j MAISON SONIA, Ladies Halrdresslng I Saloon, 258. Middle Road (at back oil Oyster
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    • 657 8 For Sale FOR SALE New A.C. Celling Fans. Apply Box 633 c|o Malaya Tribune. SugAPOl*. (No. 43UL) TURKEYS FOR SALE, young, fully grown. Box 602 c|o Malaya Tribune. (No. 3B8L) UARRARD Latest Automatic RecordChanger in specially-made cabinet. $120:-. Box 623 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 415L) FOR BALE: Philco Eleven
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    • 341 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to s« 11 y< ur car? Phoni- 5088. Singapore. Cash paid (No. 676H) FOR SALK Austin 10, IU3B Model, gy U ox m CIO Mmuyajr^. FOR SALE standard Dc Luxe 10 h jj. ISUMg. 8,000. price $2,200.00. Tel. 6167 MOCapor* (No. 369L) FOR SALE Ford
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  • 862 9 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London London, Sept. 5. A FIRST-CLASS row promiaea to be -started by the charge brought against a Minister by Mr. Jack Tanner, president of the Amalgamated Engineering Union. Tho Minister is Col. J. MooroBrabazon, chief of Aircraft Production The charge is that he said he
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  • 325 9 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1941. FACING FAILURE THE war on the Eastern Front is bound to grow more intense judging from the determination of the contending armies to force a decision before real winter sets in. In this conflict it is not easy to predict which side will carry
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  • 563 10 "pILA Golf" which promises to be Vas amusing as its title will be played by Singapore's golf enthusiasts at the Garrison Club on the 25th. Their meanderings after the little white ball will help to swell the coffers of the Churchill Tank Fund, latest patriotic effort about
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  • 534 10  - People Places vera ardmore cvcvc Programme lor the next "Pop" to be held at 11, Newton Road tomorrow at 8.45 p.m. includes The Overture ancf Venusberg music from Tannhauser, Finlandia, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9, Piano concerto No. 7,E flat major, Funeral march of a Marionette and Academic Festival Overture. Three
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  • 878 10 D GO YOUR FEET HAVE ANY FUN? MOST ARMS ar? either too fat or too thin and one is just as bad as the other. Remedy lies in exercise, whichever way the trouble takes you. If your arms are too fat. a simple swinging exercise wili help. Just swing back
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  • 236 10 beauty by nightlight TAKE PLENTY OF TIME when you're making up for an evening party. Remember that artificial light "does things" to an ordinary makeup. If your skin is dry and flaky, remember to use a creamy, easy-to-blend foundation— but sparingly— or else powder will lump, your face feel sticky
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