Morning Tribune, 11 October 1941

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  • 16 25 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 217, Saturday, October 11, 1941. Morning Tribune Monday, October 13, 1941.
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  • 303 25 Axis Shut Off From East Supplies Manila, Oct. 10. rut. Henry Grady, the United States special economic investigator told a Press conference that he had received assurances daring his tour of southeastern Asia that the Axis would be shut off completely from war materials from that section. He sali officials
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  • 138 25 London, Oct. 10. "THE question that occupies the mind of the Chinese people 1 to-day is not whether China will negotiate peace with Japan but when the United States will cease to negotiate peace with Japan," said Dr. Zing Yang-kuo, lecturing at the China Institute, London, to-day.
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  • 456 25 London, Oct. 10. THE great battle for Moscow goes on with unabated ferocity. The German thrusts are being held at several points and the Nazi troops are suffering heavy losses. The German pincer thrusts towards Moscow are reported at some points to have driven
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  • 170 25 London, Oct. 10. I" NTENSIVE activity of Soviet troops, defending Lening- m rad, is reported by Moscow radio this afternoon. I p As a result, the Germans I Z have been forced to stop thrir 5 Z general offensive and in place are holding their positions t only
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  • 107 25 London, Oct. 10. Rearing a personal written message and a case of Burmese cheroots for Mr. Churchill, U Saw, Premier of Burma, landed at a west of England airport tc-day. The Premier was met by Major-Gen. Sir Eric Crankshaw, on behalf of the Government. Reuter. lon'.'i, Oct. 10.
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    74 25 It is denied, according to the S London radio. that Marshal 1 T i m oshenko's i army is sur- rounded. The r Marshal's army J is bearing the main brunt of I the Germans' attack in the central sector where several t groups have it is admitted,
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  • 104 25 London, Oct. 10. IN the Netherlands Enst Indies the collection is well A on the way to raise 5-million guilders, the cost of a new destroyer to replace the van Galen which was sunk when the Germans attacked Rotterdam. This, it is announced here, is one
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  • 169 25 London, Oct. 10. rE American bell Aircobra fighter is now fully operational with the R.A.F. fighter command. For obvious reasons, states an official announcement, it is not possible at present to give further details. When first ordered by the British Government, writes Reuter's air correspondent, the Aircobra
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  • 32 25 IN revenge for local sabotage the Germans have razed to the ground the village of Sabac, 90 miles west of Belgrade. All surviving males have been sent to a concentration camp.- Reuter
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  • 73 25 Cairo, Oct. 10. pERMAN tanks again made fl vJ night attack against Tobruli perimeter defences. To-day's Middle East communique says that during the night ol October 8 and 9, the enemy again employed tanks in an area outside the defences of Tobruk without seriously hampering British
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  • 206 25 London, Oct. 10. rE British and American missions to Russia have arrived back in this country yesterday. They strolled about the platform of a British railway station unrecognised by the hurrying crowds making their way to and from trains. Lord Beaverbrook and his party were in the
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  • 454 26 FACTS BEHIND THE NAZI-TURK PACT (By John Wall is. Reut^r's Correspondent) Ankara. Oct. 10. »EHIND the vagueness of restraint which is the keynote of the trade agreement between Turkey and Germany, issued last night, it is clear that the Germans have failed to obtain the valuable chrome requirements froni*Turkey next
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  • 121 26 Shanghai, Oct. 10 |N connection with the new order *by the Real Japanese-controlled customs banning the exportation of cotton yarn, piecegoeds and other cotton manufactures frci»» Shanghai, it will be recalled that cotton exports from Shanghai have hitherto formed a sizable proportion of Shanghais total
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  • 92 26 London, Oct. 10. CPECIAL committee of the British Red Cross has been set up to keep in touch with the Russian requirements. This was stated by Field Marshal Sir Chetwold yesterday who reminded his audience that Russia was at present receiving Hitler's blow instead
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  • 71 26 Bombings Despite Weather I s London, V Oct. 10. I V THE Air Mi\- J i 1 islry com- munique states i that "though i the weather was still generally {Sun favouraole j (or bombitiß operations, last nj^ht aircraft of" the Coastal i Command at- tacked shipping and other ob-
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  • 151 26 NEWS BREVITIES ALI bin Tambi, a young Malay, was fined $75, in default six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, in the fourth court yesterday when he was convicted on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a Bengali, S. Rai. at the Kranji magazine, on Aug. 15. In his defence Ali
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  • 196 26 Municipality 1942 Budget AN expenditure of $18,720,864 next year, by the Singapore Municipality, the draft estimate for 1942 reveal. The estimated revenue is $19,557,845 and the Municipality are thus expecting a surplus of $836,981 for 1942. The comulative surplus up to the end of this year is estimated at $10,580,853.
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  • 169 26 Cairo, Oct. 10. GEN. Aziz cl Masri, the pro- Axis fomier Chief of the Egyptian General Staff, who was arrested last June after a three-week hunt throughout Egypt following his failure to flee the country in an Army plane, went on trial in Cairo yesterday. He
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  • 184 26 Hanoi, Oct. 10. r£ hiatus in international developments affecting Indo-China, which has been the order of the day here for some weeks, continues. Although a Japanese move against Thailand ks still not ruled out, the Japanese are in no position at the moment to undertake such a manoeuvre
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  • 23 26 HONG KONG. Oct. 10— President Roosevelt's economic .nvestigator Dr. Grady, left (or Manila by Clipper ni KU.W to San Francisco this morning.- Reuter
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  • 169 27 NEWS FROM INDIA Madias, Oct. 9 UNDER instructioas from the Madras Government, the Commissioner of Land Revenue and Irrigation, who is in charge of Famine, is now touring in the Gun-, tur. Kistna and West Godavari Districts. The recent rains have improved conditions in the Ceded Districts A number of
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  • 201 27 rDER rule II of the Madras Land Improvement and Agriculturists' Loans < General) Rules 1933. loans can be granted lor the purchase of seeds, manure, etc., but there is no provision in the rules for the grant of loans for other cultivation expenses. The Government has now amended this rule
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    • 114 27 SOMETHING NEW IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT! Walt Disney's first amazing full-length comedy featuring LIVE ACTORS and CARTOON CHARACTERS TO-NIGHT at MIDNIGHT MGmipJ Amaiing n«»^«atvr« jJ\A Wtes& >^r«/ Sequen(«t in MUMPUIM TKNNKMOI TO-NIGHT'S BRILLIANT MIDNIGHT Premiere of SHAW BROS/ Malay Masterpiece "TERANG BULAN DI MALAYA" at 1 arf J fc 'll* M
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  • 348 28 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Oct. 10 AMONG A.I.F. iecruits yesterday was a man who described himself as an investor, and handed over all his money to the Government, free of interest, for war purposes; then joined up to fight. Lieut. Commander A. H. Callaway. of Bondi, commands the
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    • 147 28 4 SHOWS TO-DAY... WITH 1000 LAUGHS IN EACH ONE II A.M. 3.15 CAPITOL 6.»3 9.15 "IN THE NAVY" IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST PICTURE" says The "S. FREE PRESS" reviewer Those BUCK PRIVATES are tickling the funny-bone of the Whole World! The Sensational i BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO
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    • 95 28 ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING STORIES YOU HAVE EVER SEEN TO-DAY TO-MORROW 11 AM. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 The UNDERGROUND Story of the fight against HITLER! hS ity'^^ j vf Wmja V B m V H f Jl V m2Bk A WARNER BROS. HIT with JEFFREY LYNN I PHILIP DORN KAAREN
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  • 419 29 London, Oct. 10. J^HK German thrust »nto Russia forms the subject of leading articled in this morning's papers. The Times says thai it is well that the British Government should "be aware of the feeling throughout the country in favour of the greatest possible
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  • 113 29 "DEMOCRACY NOT DEAD Chungking, Oct. 10. ••FREEDOM is still a life-giving f force. In China, it has witnessed the dawning of a nrw birth. If democracy should ever prow distrustful of itself in some nation* of the west, it has been re-discovered in Chinn," thus declared Dr. H. H. Kung,
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  • 55 29 Shanghai, Oct. 10. DESPITE the strictest precautions en the eve of the 30th. anniversary of the Chinese Republic, yet another terroristic crime was committed when a Japanese civilian employed by the Japanese Army, was killed by unidentified gunmen in Nr.ntao, the Chinese city bordering the
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  • 86 29 American Agreement With China? Tokyo, Oct. 10. JHE N i f h i i 1 Nichi alleges that Dr. Gradv. President Roo- sevelt's econo. mic adviser in the Far East, i has concluded a n economic i agreement with Chungking by i which the Unit- ed States will > obtain
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  • 162 29 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS WHEN committed to the assizes to stand his trial on a charge of attempted murder, at the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry in the fifth court yesterday, Seow Lim Soi reserved his defence. At the inquiry the complainant, 16--year-old Goh Eng Lek, relate^ how on the
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  • 137 29 Hanoi, Oct. 10 REPORTS circulated abroad that the Japanese have allowed to take all warehouses, buildings and stores near Saigon docks ar e denied by the Government authorities. No additional facilities have been granted the Japanese in Saigon, it is understood that certain locally inspired Japanese
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    • 74 29 Keep it handy! DBLZOZINC ■OXIDE PLASTER This British-made self-adhesive plaster should be in every medicine chest— it is the ideal dressing for cuts, bruises and wounds. Obtainable from all first class dispensaries in widths of W to 2 r A. De ST. DALMAS CO., LTD. Established 1831. Contractors to His
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    • 250 29 j THE CHINESE SPENT THEIR RED-LETTER HAY INI OUR PARK LAST NIGHT \M> SOON IT WILL Bfe THE TURN OF THE INDIANS AM) THE MALAYS, TO WHOM Ol R ACCUSTOMED WARM WELCOME IS EXTENDED! TO-NIGHT TEA DANSANT \l AFTER-DINNER DANCE I 7.30 p.m.— 9.00 p.m. V 9.30 p.m.— l a.m.
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  • 755 30 Resurgence Of National Life "AN this day we are celebrating vF the resurgence of Chinese national life," said Mr. Lee Kong Chian, in the course of a broadc> i la c t night from the Singapore studio on "The Double Tenth and Its Significance." Below are excerpts from Mr. Lee's
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  • 116 30 Topics For Discussion At Monday's Council Meeting THE question of clerical indebtness in Government Service, it U understood, li to be raised in Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council. Two other topics that, it is believed will aLso be raised are antiprofiteering and shortage of hospital accommodation. It will be
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  • 224 30 jjjAJOR ROWLEY-CONWY, a European, pleaded guilty yesterday to a summons ciuugC of puicuosing three galionj of petui Iron N| Lwec c^ai,-, a dealer, in exchange for coupons, iui detached by N5 Swee Chang at 6 p.m. on Oct. 3 at Ohangi Road. j Outlining the case
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  • 661 30 SERVICES BREVITIES BY Ubique" y n- V V J^ HE Scenesliif ters," the dramatic society of the V V Y.IvI.CA., is appealing for more members V V liom the Services. v V Their next production is to be "The Barretts V V of Wimpole Street," the famous stage, screen and
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    • 418 30 r The Story Of Vaccination TtEFORE the discovery ot v.ucni AJ fion MM a preventive measure. and before its world-wide application, the cruel disease of smallpox was dreaded the world over. The man who ended this universal dread was Edward Jenner. Tho story of Edward Jenner and his developm?nt of
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  • 185 31 Argylls Oust Gunners ALTHOI'GH they were territorially far superior to their opponents, the Anvil- Just managed to get off with tw«:-one win in their first round Challenre Cup tie match against the Royal Artillery (Heavy) at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. A forward line we;.k in front of KOftl, counled bv
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  • 159 31 Sappers' Rugby Win SCOBJNG a goal and ;i try in the second half, an R >' UMM he;it an S.C.V. side ;)t nifgeff en t!)«' Pa4aHf yesterday by eitht points t.) nil. The i;ame WM played at I t** pace but Wt9 ConflDCd m«lnly t> ;ho forwards The fjapperw Bhowefl
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  • 922 31 Morning Tribune Special Race chart j"*~SELECTIONS (By "MAC") <»> 'SPKTAT^R') z-iSSX& '-%?s£? S _sssssta 3-Hlr oNEr t J Annie K<»oney nt.;f I»vT I Race 4-NirOTINE 4~5« D!,\ I > Turn Over ™c,C[ l 2 e i V Race S—CUMBERLAND R«ee S—Pf.UAK J perak Citmberlanfl llai-o 6-ALAMM Hace 6-REI EASE j
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  • 65 31 rE tenth anniversary and swimming carnival of the Tiger Sporting Association was held at the law Par Swimming Pool yesterday. Keen swimming was seen, and the band ot tne Mayfair Musical and Dramatic Association was in •ittendanrc durine the evening. Sixteen events, including diving and water-polo exhibitions,
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  • 101 31 Poor Hockey A t S. R.C. Grou nil YfERY poor hockey was witnessed on the Padang >esterday when the Singapore Hornets and the Singapore Recreation Club drew one-all. Play was uninteresting throughout, although in all fairness to both teams, it must be stated that neither side played their strongest teams.
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  • 112 31 ]V|AINT/lINING a first half superiority A over their opponents the Medical College Union managed to srore a 2-0 victory over the second hockey string of the S.C.C. in a hockey match played on the padang yesterday. The Collegians qjlckly settled down and did all the attacking in
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  • 44 31 pL.WINT. at Dukit Timah yesterday, Rafflrs College showed great form to beat a strong Sappers and Miners team by tour coals to one after lending 2-1 at the interval. Scorers wore Thoy (2). and Ebert (2) for the College, and Arokiasamy for the Sappers.
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  • 20 31 HIGH TIIIKS TO-DAY: 2 a.m.. 8.3 ft.; 1.41 p.m., 8.9 It. TO-MORROW: 2.41 a.m.. 7.8 ft.; 215 p.m., 8.5 ft.
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    • 154 31 To-day's Big j j Soccer Match j rkNI oi the iNged nww« ever i ht.iild 1.1l 4MM :<<»ad Sta- J i dium to-daj when the straits i Ci inese tootliail Assori -ition meet j t i!»e Koyul Air Forre in their sis- i > cond leplay t«» decide the issue
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    • 253 31 Public Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the office of the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, up to noon on the 15th October, 1941, for the following:— (i) Supply of wheat flour (a) F*og Brand (b) Blue Key Brand. (ii) Supply of Rations for prisoners, (iii) Supply of rattan, loon
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
    • 58 31 BOOCEB: Hiv I league replay. SC.P.A. v RAF. Arson Road Stadium. 5 p.m. HOCKKY SRC v Indian Association. SRC; Kh,.Ka v Colts. Khal: a ground. RUGBY. Medlrnl College v RAF (Seletart, Sepoy Lines; S.C.C. v R.A.F.. sec. ATHLLTICS. Highland Gathering in aid of War Fund, Jalan Besar Stadium. 2.30 p.m.
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    • 644 32 Wanted WANTED OLD or new second-hand A.C. Motors. Apply Box 634 c,o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 440L) WANTED SECONDHAND Copy of WllMnson's Malay English first edition. •Kelly A Walsh. (No. 488L) WANTED: Gong for Malay Ponggeng. Size and Price Box 637 c;o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 431L) EURASIAN MARRIED COUPLE
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    • 635 32 Miscellaneous ORCHARD ROAD RESTAURANT. 38. Orchard Road, Singapore. Qood Food, Drinks. Reasonable Prices. (No. 340L) \VE BUY uny 2nd, hand Sewing Machine parts. Apply 191. Victoria Street, Singapore, or phone *****. (No. 486L) COMPLETE FURNITURE for hire: Sitting. Dining, and bedrooms, also cutleries, crockeries etc. Apply Telephone No. 6042, Singapore.
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    891 33 LONDON "i LETTER London, Sept. 8. QUOTED the other day from the letter of Mr. A. P. Milne suggesting that chivalry should lead the United States to get into the war, so it is only right that I should give the reply of Mr. Albert H. Robbins, an
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  • 323 33 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. OCT. 11. 1941. AUSSIE POLITICS \yE have often been warned of the danger of changing horses in midstream, but in the case of Australia, the handing over of authority from the Fadden to the Curtin Government has been executed without commotion. The unanimous disapproval of a General
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  • 1019 34  - Show By Girls' Club For Patriotic Fund vera ardmore people places by THAT energetic off shoot of the Y.W.C.A., the Business and Professional Girls' Club, is preparing at the moment for a show which its members will present at the Victoria Theatre on November 29, at 9.15 p.m. and on
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  • 1448 35 LET'S TALK IT OVER TINNED FRUIT JUICE AND REDUCING IN RAYON WEAVE COTTON "Having watched with interest the many helpful fashion ideas you have given other readers, I am writing to ask for a design for a "knock-about" frock, suitable for wearing at the sea-side or at week-end picnics. I
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  • 88 35 S IN order to facilitate the) sending of queries to Helen, S she has arranged with Ihei J Tribune Press Town Office,/ S No. 9, The Arcade. Singa- I pore, to deliver these direct /to the Morning Tribune, thus eliminating the need J for you to buy
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    • 66 35 w 1 Correspondence Coupon t This coupon must be enclosed with V j every query sent. Morning Tribune, Oct. 11, 1941. > ACORN* RICH /^^Mffi^^\^ l Ba I NEW ZEALAND EVAPORATED MILK "Acorn" Brand Milk is prepared from tho rich creamy Miik of Jersey Cows and possesses all the freshness
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  • 449 36 Moscow, Oct. 12. THE great battle on the road to Moscow continued with unabated fury throughout the night, I A»k#iti<r Koittrr f\m& atrain nii rticuliirlv fierce in BrvsnsK and Viazma areas. The Germans who are accepting the prodigal expenditure of life and material as trie price
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  • 133 36 Stockholm, Oct. 12. HAVING told the Germans that the Soviets have already suffered a decisive defeat. Goebbel's propaganda, according to the Dagbladet's Berlin correspondent. If now reminding the public that th's does not mean that fighting M Russia is over. It recalls that the Franco-Ger-man war
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