Morning Tribune, 18 October 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 203, Saturday, October 18, 1041.
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  • 240 1 London, Oct. 17. THE British diplomatic mission has left Moscow en route for new headquarters at the request of the Soviet authorities, it is learned m London. For this reason, it is added, there was no fresh information m London to-day regarding the military situation around
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  • 154 1 London, Oct. 17. TIIK German claim to have captured Odessa, as broadcast last nig'at m a special communique, is repeated m this morning's German High Command communique. It stales that "the Rumanian army, supported by a few special detachments of Germans" took the town and harbour
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  • 146 1 But London, Oct. 17. ODESSA i* s till holding out, according to an announcer on the Moscow radio to-day. Our men are resitting the onMau^ht oi Hitlers hordes as ioseof his jiU.<-.<— Rumanians," declared the radio. "Odessa defenders on oi.e Iron! alone routed _!i< cavalry oi
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  • 289 1 ARMY PREMIER TO FORM TOKYO CABINET Tokyo, pet. 17. LIEUTENANT GENERAL Hideki Tojo, who was Minister for War m Prince Konoye's Cabinet which resigned yesterday, is the new Japanese Premier and will form a new government. The new cabinet will be distinctly under the influence of the military, it is
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  • 181 1 London, Oct. 17. rE United States destroyer Kearney has been torpedoed near Iceland. The Kearney, 1,600 tons, was on patrol duty about 350 miles south-west of Iceland. No casualties have been reported and the ship, m spite of the damage, was able to proceed under her
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  • 399 1 London, Oct. 17. ALTHOUGH the Germans are throwing more and more reserves into the terrific battle for Moscow, a report from the front says that the German onslaught has been slowed down a little by the Russian defence at the city's approaches. This report comes
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  • 130 1 Orders For U.S. Ships Washington. Oc«. 17. AI'THORITA TIVE quarters indicated to-day that all American merchantships have been ordered out of Japanese and Chinese waters' because of what the Navy called the "situation m the Pacific." Unconfirmed rumours were given wide circulation m Manila that instructions had been issued for
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  • 173 1 Tokyo. Oct. 17. LIEUT. -GEN. Tojo is busy to-night with consultations m connection with Cabinet-making which he is expected to succeed m forming. He is soliciting the support of tfie army for the new administration and it is thought that the navy has been instructed to cooperate with
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  • 48 2 Escaped Internees Sighted Douglas (Isle of Man), Oct. 17. THREE Dutch internees who escajted from the camp at Ramsay, Isle or Man, yesterday have been sighted by plane 30 miles oft the west coast of Eng&nd and a naval boat has been sent to bring them m. Reuter
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  • 241 2 Burma's War Effort Denied A "Lever" London, Oct. 17. THE case of feurma for complete self-government is outlined m a lengthy letter m the Times today by U Saw, Prime Minister of Burma. Replying to criticism By a correspondent m a recent issue 6f The Times, U Saw denies that
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  • 191 2 Hardening Collaboration Melbourne, Oct. 17. Aaußbl'AiNTiAL improvement m racine ana tfar Easiern defences geuei- ally since February, and the hardening 01 1 collaboration m the i racitic, was revealed at a meeting of the war Advisory Council ,esteraay, which was by the Com-viiander-in-Chiei m vie Far East, Sir Robert Brooke-Popham.
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  • 78 2 Melbourne, Oct. 17. An A.I.F. recruit who joined up yesterday is an only son. but hopes to meet, all his eight cousins who are m the A. IF. abroad. The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) has appealed to the public to reduce spending and thus prevent increased taxation. Hp stated
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  • 73 2 an Observer corps )<>r th<- purp< assisting In lag mid reporting the movements of honttif aircraft will come into existence under the Defence Regulations Membership Is open to both sexes and th«- personnel win bo divided into fuiitinn .n<i part-time members. Hcii"onah;« transport expenses may be authorised,
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    • 229 2 Pi J OUR PARK IS NOT ONLY THE RENDEZVOUS 4 D If I OF SINGAPORE'S PUBLIC, BUT THE HAPPY I\ I\ IV. MEETING-GROUND OF THE DEFENDERS OF THIS GREAT FORTRESS. TO-NIGHT TEA DANSANT \f AFTER-DINNER DANCE 7.30 p.m.— 9.00 p.m. V 9.30 p.m.— l a.m. IT'S THE FASHION ON THIS
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    • 319 2 The famous story that sky rocketted NORMA SHEARER to screen fahie ..Now a new M.CM. Sensational Hit starring LARAINE DAY popular star of "MY SON, MY SON, "FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT" and "AND ONE WAS BEAUTIFUL" Take Your Scat On The fury And Hear The Sensational Evidence Against Tin's Beautiful Girl Accused
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  • 383 3 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 17. rE A.I.F. is settling down m Syria, and has contacted the Turks on the frontier. In a speech, Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney, Deputy Commander- m Chief of the Allied Forces m the Middle East, said:— "There is a greater trial ahead than
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  • 124 3 "THE RELUCTANT DRAGON* 1 (At the Alnambr;* a KEW form of entertainment, novel m conception and exceptionally SI ful, is "The Reluctant Drauon, now on at the Alhambra It is Walt Disney ftgftin m technlcolour. Disney shows you the "bMflntage" this time, takes you around his Ktrntdni dlos
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  • 86 3 THE Postal Department ftdriae* that an air mail from th»- United Kingdom arrived yesterday evening and general delivery will be made at 8.15 this mornin The next week's •'Clipper" with mails from Europe, America, Paeilic «md the Philippine Islands is now expected to airive m bln^apore
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  • 131 3 THAT that hardy annual, water meter ranta. -hould b«-> abolished was unain advocated by Mr. Tay Llan Teck. prertditu; at the annual uener.il meeting of the BtagapOTO Ratepayers" Association yesterday at the Adtlphi Hotel, when he pointed" out that. jiccordiiiK to the draft estimates, th»- Municipality
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  • 58 3 ACONCFRT ironi the Sinxapore Studio will M given by the band of the Straits Settlements Police, by kind permission of the Inspector-Germ:: l Ol Police. S.S., under the direction of John C Hitch, at 12.30 p.m. to-morron-The second of a series of round -trtble discussions, under the K«ner;.l headlllf •Radio
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  • 365 4 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne. Oct. 17. j The preliminary work for the construction of a graving dock m Sydney Harbour la being completed. Thedock, which is to bt In commission two years hence, will be lar&e enough for any vessel afloat. The New South Wales Government has recommissioned the 15, 000
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    • 218 4 Tfi<» IMI.K of TOW Make this your Selection for redlly I Great Entertainment! 4 SHOWS i, I U- JAY a- fi|\^|A||\) 11 a.m. 3.15 1.15 9.15 IHtf 1/t/11/11.1/^) The Grandest Musical *(V I Treat of the Season 1\ LN TECHNICOLOUR.. |Tf/< With the Worlds |i\ Singing Favourites. l||\l\V IW Technic
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  • 858 5 Japan Comes First, Gen. To jo's Policy QNF of the most interesting facts about the Cabinet change m Japan is that a general on the active service list has become the Premier. In recent years Japanese Cabinets have been lull of generals and admirals, but with the exception of the
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  • 74 5 Melbourne, Oct. 17. AUSTRALIAN air- craft industry will be almost independent ol outs do sources of supply by the end of 1942, said the Australian Minister of Aircraft Production, Senator Donald Cameron, today. An exception will be m certain alloy materials and stainless steels and a few
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  • 62 5 New Delhi. Oct. 16. THE Maharaja oi Gwalior has sent Rs. 200,000 to the Viceroy's War Fund. As a result of another .subscription of one crore 14 1 2 lakhs I of rupees m the week ended last Saturday the total amount conj tributed to *he De- > fence of
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  • 111 5 N.E.I. "Is Well Prepared" San Francisco. Oct. 17. y Till! resigna- 1 tion of th*' Japanese Cabi- net has created a very dangerou:» situation, I declared i>r. J I H. Grady, on his return from &hv Far F.ast whf ihe has been President Roosevelt's sne- cial emissary. "I am very
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  • 163 5 Sydney. Oct. 17. [HERE is general approval m 1 Australia at the War Cabinet s i 'portedly realistic viewpoint towards the latest developments m the Pacific. The reaction to the story of the Japan?se airline m Timor contl-i nues to occupy much space m the
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    • 75 5 m Keep it handi/f OfILZOZINC h OXIDE PLRSTER This British-made self-adhesive plaster should be m every med:cine chest— it is the ideal dressing for cuts, bruises and wounds. Obtainable from all first class iispensaries m widths of V 2" to 2. A. De ST. DAIMAS CO., LTD. Established 1831. Contractors
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    • 136 5 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, ijfr^^i Exclusively, jC^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. e-tabhshed by Royal Charter A.D 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.0()Q Reserve Fund f. 12.C00.000 London Correspondents
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  • 128 6 A ROYAL Singapore Flying Club plant 1 piloted l>\ a woman, crashed yesterday evening Into a tree on the side of Grove Road, just outside the aerodrome. The solitary occupant of the plane was Miss Elisabeth Bateman. daughter of Mr. O. R. S. Bateman. of Messrs.
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  • 108 6 LT. C. F. JACKMAN was yesterday fined $50 on a charge of negligent driving. The traffic court inspector, Mr. A.H. Frew, was the complainant m the case. Notice of appeal was given. GAW SWEE LONG, managing partner of Swee Lee and Co.. was found guilty of selling
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  • 507 6  - Ubique SERWICES BRE V ITIES By V V V 1 r T HE first big Army rugby game of the year takes place at the Jalan Besar Stadium to- day. when the Army side meets the Royal AusF tralian Air Force m a match m which the gate F goes
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  • 81 6 (From Our Own Reporter*. Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AN "impertinent, and audacious letter," bearing Ng Gim It's signature, which stated "You can't catch me," was sent to the police and a number of banks, it was stated by Mr. F. D. Marrable m court to-day. This was
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  • 111 6 »T«O- NIGHTS news commentary from the A Singapore station of the M B.C. at 10.05 will be Kiven by Mr. O'D. Gallagher. Dally Express War Correspondent m Singapore. His subject will be Benghazi, the Axis supply port In Libya, which is probably the most heavily bombed
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  • 38 6 r\N Deepavall Day. to-morrov. there will bo an Indian singing competition at the Happy World Stadium. Singapore, between 8 p.m. and midnight. Mr. A. R. Ayer. B.A will «ive a patriotic acldreM on India's war efforts.
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  • 48 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuiila Lumpur, Friday. NEWS has been received here that Peter William, 20-year-old second son of Mr N. R. Jam-It, actinn British Resident, Selangor, and Mrs. Jarrett, has been mlmng In air operations from Ort 14 He was sergeant In the RAF.
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    • 573 6 Public Notices tkndiks. Tenders will be received up to j noon on 31st October, 1941. at the Colonial Secretary's Office for the following services for the Department of H.M. Customs and Excise lor a period of ov.e year commencing fro n Ist January, 1942:— (1) Making of cooper pans, sizes
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    • 384 6 TENDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday, the 31st October. 1941. at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, the Resident Councillor's Office. Penang. and the Resident Councillor's Office. Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang and Malacca, respectively, for a period
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    • 69 6 I OVERSEA- I I CHINESE! I BRNKING I I CORP. ITjff l m Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia and connections m all principal cities of the World. O Welcomes consultations on financial
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  • 80 7 rpWO fine rugby matches win ue i>ia\«-(i m ningiporc (ins after* noun. At tin- .l;il.in BCMT St.i--r! tn in the Royal Australian Air Force will meet the \rm>. while on the Pad.uiK. the Singapore Crickef liit> will oppose -lohore. Ihe Aouies showed great form when they had
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  • 159 7 rpHKII.I.INC; hockey was witnessed on the x V.M.C.A. :ii,nii«i yesterday, when the home team after takiiiß the lead on three occasions had to be content with a draw m their game with the Ceylon Sports Club. Ei\cli team played with ten men. but this h;icl
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  • 428 7 Morning Tribun e Special Race Ch a rt THi following is the specially compiled rare guide for to-day's races at Peiianij, the tirst day of the Pertang Turf Club's October meeting: RACE ONE. HORSES, CLASS 4. DIV. 3—6 KIRS 30 0 Constant Li^ht 7y 900 D'tanco to order 2 0
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  • 576 7 BY "MAC" BY "SPECTATOR" SMC 1: CONSTANT LIGHT Race 1: SILVERLAW New Cello Constant Light Rare 2: TIN POCKET Race 2: TIM POCKET Dancing Foam Soho RAM 3: NORA Race 3: CARMTOP Authentic The Warrior Race 4: STARLOCK Race 4: BLUE WHITE Selangor II Starlock Race 5: PER/IK Race
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  • 84 7 rE sale and consumption of intoxicating liquor m any public house or m any club registered or exempted from registration, except during prescribing hours, will constitute an offence from Nov. 1. All public houses can sell liquor between 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., and then again from
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  • 186 7 Airport Just Beaten NOT haviiff things their own way, the ifague champions, the RAF, just managed to score a 2 l victory over the Airport S.C. m a second round tie of the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, and have thus entered
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  • 260 7 fIVING a tine show, the Police beat a Singapore Cricket Club team by eight points (a penalty and a goal) to nil m a rugby match on the Padang yesterday. The Police deserved their win. and rlthough the slippery ball rendered handling uiflicult, they managed
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    • 325 7 Pii bl ir \ol irrs Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for tbm following materials or service. For parti culars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date Of OlodlM Care <fc M.iinteiii'. i:ce of Christian CemetPii«'> at Buklt Tlmah Road durlßf 1942. (Deposit $50). 12 noon, 28 Oct. 1941 Supply
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    • 434 7 CLASSIFIED ADS. /Rom page (Sj To Let TO-LET ground-floor, suitable for dwelling house Apply 21. Setul Road. Serembun (No. 526 L) .iIRY OFFICE ROOMS available next to Ms. Robinsons, new premises, moderate rental. Apply within. 6-B. Raffles Place. Sinrapore. iNo. 558 L) TWO RDOMS with electric, water, etc separate entrance
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    • 92 7 TO-DAY'S SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Challeime Cup competition, second round. S.C.F A. v Gordons, Stadium; SARA, league, Dlv. II B, Indian Association v NB. Corinthians. Farrer Park; J.C.S.A. v Stamford, J.CS.A.; Wanderers v N B Indians. Selerang. RUGBY: R.A.A.F v Army. Jalan Besar Stadium; S.C.C v Johorc. S.C.C; Medical College v
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    • 650 8 wrwerwer Situations Vacant WANTED DISTRIBUTORS for Bunga j Tanjong perfume. Apply Box 680 c|o Milaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 516 L) WANTED AGENTS for Australian Fla- j vouriiiK esscncs Po< ular I >g. JytUi packing, 6 kinds flavour. Box 679 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 517 L) WANTED: Canvasers to sell
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    • 648 8 Situations Wanted SPARK TIMF WORK: Advertiser undert.fikes to keep books and prepare Profit Loss Accountr; and Balance Sheet. Can convert Tamil accounts into Ene:li-h system accounts for large or sm.iil firms undertaken. Box 719 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 592 L) MOTOR STEAM engineer 20 years' experience, do all kinds of
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    • 636 8 WANTED— Small compound house. 3 bedrooms with attached baths, M.S. ranglin or Buklt Timah district. Particulars to G.P.O. Box No. 2<K), Singapore. (No. 530 L) WANTF.D TO BUY: Freehold land are* between It: .000 -25,000 gq. ft. with house proforred. PrtCC must be reasonable and not more than $6,000;-. Apply
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    • 647 8 wrwerwerw For Sale FOR SALE— One ruling machine by Spicers Lid., and fair quantity of type metal In cases on stands Apply Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., Anson Road, Singapore. IHILLIPS EIGHT tube band spread model radio like new. Phono #0284 i.ltcr six. Singapore. (No. 548 L) DUTCH BUILT Philips 8
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    • 645 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to MU your car? Phone 50H8. Singapore. Cush paid. (No. 676H) 1936 FORD Eight btciun Speedometer under lorty thousand tnilet Good lUbber. Phone 802K 1 after six, Singapore. (No. 547 L) HUl'MODftl' BalOOn, taxed. IllSUndi 1937. 23 H r PSQ cash. i>:<. Capitol iiats. Phone
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    844 9  -  H.L HOPKINS London, Sept. ].">. I N spite of t h c vicissitudes o f \v a r, occasiouall bombing ml perrnaneni food rationing, the nation is m better health than for yean. The children are healthier than ever. In many cities there has been an almost entire
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    • 324 9 fHE gigantic struggle m Russia continues with varying* results, and it is impossible at the moment to piece together the conflicting news so as to form a comprehensive picture of how the actual situation is likely to develop. Though the Russo-German war has become the cynosure of
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  • 870 10  -  VERA ARDMORE H FRIENDS of the Presbyterian Ser- vices Club are seldom asked to dip into their pockets on its behalf. Since it was opened In February, the Club has only had one funds- raising function— a dance at the Adelphi Hotel. On the
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    • 31 10 Mickey By Walt Mouse Disney ff'% "I) I'M SO SIAP YOU CAME OVEE, HI X >OUI<NOWMK :^:>\ Li_.,'csrr mickey... r have r-r<t<««> I > rMl o^ o^, 1 toL.^>> vOnpeßFul r^<ll-«(y C soar
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  • 1333 11 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home«expert, who answers readers 9 queries on this page every L Saturday. Address your letter to her c/o Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. FOR A THIN GIRL "I should be glad if you
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    • 66 11 Correspondence Coupon This coupon must be enclosed with every query sent. Morning Tribune, Oct. 18. something tells me that I shall soon be called the finest AUSTRALIAN BACOH The bacon that is mild X<P\^ full of Rood w j?; nnaurv °ur and specially S^ P/J P lr' red fr m
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    • 58 11 S.VAN \^^fC±LJA Kin FACT, HER FUNCTIONS I P*JM Jp&£ s§£' >,WO <Sf-f*&l ARE RESERVED < US |kn INVTOP V^T^CANT TV BALL HAS? SK>¥!l EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE THE BALL! )7i^. IPS t W .move m p: a?PEe lA ye^ w^-J V-TnTT/ITI 7SC,«^2=f7 of the JL/Jl ILJ Ps\fTsSy ZjIJ n_f Circles! j*<f
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  • 712 12 London. Oct. 17. A DDRESSING reservists to-day. Gen. Okamura of the Japanese General Staff declared that A the whole Japanese nation/ which is m a difficult economic position, must still further accelerate the national defence programme and pursue the aims of the
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  • 181 12 San Francisco, Oct. 17. Marine circles here report that all United States ships bound for the Orient are ordered by the Navy to return to Honolulu. Ships en route to the Phillipines are mainly affected as no l ni u-d States ships have sailed for Japan m recent
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  • 75 12 Washington, Oct. 17. President Roosevelt has gone to his home at H\de Park for the week-end, accompanied by Mr. Harry Hopkins, the Lease-Lend administrator. Reuter. Sanjose (Costa Hica). Oct. 17.— The exequaturs of all German consuls and consular agents have been cancelled by a Government decree dated Oct. 16. The
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  • 42 12 Hong Kong, Oct. 17. U/HILE preparations are already being made for raising a. Chinese infantry bat-J talion, 50 are already, under training as future N.C.O.'s. Chi-, 1 nese sappers have long been an esta-| Wished unit m Hone Kong.— Renter
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  • 48 12 Lahore, Oct. 16 THE Indian Defence Exhibition train, which leaves Lahore, to-morrow, is scheduled to visit 20 stations m North-West India. Sind and other places and Will arrive m Karachi on Nov 23. A demonstration will be given at every station between noon and 4 p.m.— By Radio.
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  • 26 12 The Minister for Supply and Development <Mr. Bradley) has cnb'ed the British j Government askin? i for the allocation of j morp oil tankers to. Australia.
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    • 77 12 Sydney, uct. 11. rE developments m the Far East with repercussions m London and Washington are splashed across the front pages of Australian newspapers to-day. Editorials continue to urge a concerted plan ,of action by the Pacific democracies. 1 "Australia stands on the edge of
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    • 165 12 London. Oct. 17. IT is true that when Germany puts forth claims regarding sinkings oi British or allied convoys, attacks on those convoys have almost always taken place. However, the degree of German exaggeration varies. There are two reasons for this exaggeration. First,
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    • 71 12 London, Oct. 17. "THE Russians will sacrifice everything m the defence of their country," declared the foiiner president of the Polish Railway Workers Union, M. Mieczyslaw Masrek. M. Masrek has been m Russia .since the downfall of Poland and has just arrived m London from Moscow. He
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    • 100 12 •"CENT- A- i i PLANE" I FUND i SCORI O\l SHAW BROTHERS' I IJRILLIANT MALAY PRODUCTION"Terang Bulan Di Malaya" I Directed by Mr. Hau Van Miss Wan llai-l.ins i SCRKENING SIMULTANEOUSLY TO-NIGHT Oi ki;\s SUM i >mm I (Geylangr) (New World Park) (Tanjong Pagar) 12 Midniffht 12.50 12 Midnight WITH
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