Morning Tribune, 20 October 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 204, Monday, October 20, 1941.
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  • 382 1 Washington, Oct. 19. 4 SENATE battle is brewing over the amendment of the Neutrality Act. Veteran Senator Carter Glass, member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and former Secretary of the Treasury, told reporters that the amendment regarding the arming of merchantmen should
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  • 121 1 Wellington, Oct. 19. PRIME Minister Peter Fraser, commenting on Pacific problems m a broadcast address, said: "We do not want it but if w r should come m the Pacific, despite all efforts to avoid it, the Government and people of New
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  • 188 1 Washington. Oct. 19. THE State Department has disclosed that Mr. Cordell Hull and Mr. Sumner Welles conferred at length with the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Wakasugi, on Friday. A State Department spokesman said that there was a "general interchange of views" on United States-Japanese relations. Some
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  • 202 1 Peshawar. Oct. 19. GERMAN and Italian nationals are to leave Afghanistan, according to the Kabul radio. Kabul radio station adds that the Kabul Government accepted the offer of British Government for the safe transit of the Germans and Italians via India, Iraq and Turkey to their
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  • 653 1 MOSCOW BATTLE MORE INTENSE London, Oct. 19. J]VEN more intense is the German pressure on Moscow to-day, the main danger being at the west of the city. There Germans have brought up fresh panzer units and, according to a German claim, the Nazis have forced a wedge m the city's
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  • 168 1 London, Oct. 19. i WITHIN a week of the Nazi invasion of Russia, Allied I ships bearing much- needled j supplies were on their way J to Russia, stated Mr. Hugh J Dalton, Minister of Economic i Warfare, speaking at County Durham to-day. "From
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  • 351 1 London, Oct. 19. WITH the greatest battle of the war still raging- with unabated violence on the distant approaches to the city, Moscow remains watchful and stern. Everywhere barricades, fortifications and tank traps are being built with cool yet desperate energy. "Our great capital was. is
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  • 109 1 London, Oct. 19.— Tobruk's great stand against Axis forces m the Western Desert, which has now passed Mafeking'g record of 186 days, was the subject of a special radio programme to-day. Gene* ral Sir John Dili, broadcasting a message to Tobruk garrison, declared just as Malta had helped
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  • FURTHER REACTION TO JAPANESE CRISTS
    • 604 2 Shanghai, Oct. 19. THE selection of Gen. Tojo as the new Premier makes it "odds on" m favour of war m the Pacific, declares the noted British commentator, Mr. H. G. W. Woodhead, writing m the American-owned Sunday Mercury. He adds that indeed it
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    • 122 2 Japanese Final Test Flight Tokyo, Oct. 19. THE Japan Airways Corrnany's giant' four-engined flyingboat Sazanami has arrived at Deli, capital of Portuguese Timor, according to the company's headquarters. The flying-boat i 3 making the eighth and final test of the flight between Palau (Japanese mandated island m the South Pacific,
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    • 82 2 Dies On Girl's Birthday "THANK God I've 1 got it Instead of one of my crew." Skipper Bert Waters, of Cleethorpes, said this as he lay dying m hospital on the tenth birthday of his daughter Eileen. A few minutes later he died. He had been wounded by a mac-hine-gun
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    • 409 2 AMERICA IN MIDST OF COSMIC STORM Washington, Oct. 19. THE sense of foreboding which has been enveloping the capital for the last 48 hours was evpressed m words by Saturday's edition of the Washington Post which sees America m the midst of a cosmic storm. She is no longer watching
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    • 205 2 Tokyo, Oct. 19. The appointment of a professional soldier is the logical choice at a time when Japan is imperilled by the encirclement of hostile powers, says the Japan Times and Advertiser, reputed to be the organ of the Japanese Foreign Office* m an article on Lieut.-Gen.
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    • 152 2 London, Oct. 19. Japan is to be left m no doubt of the intentions of Britain, the Dominions and the United States to withstand any further development of Japanese aggressive policy, writes The Times diplomatic correspondent, who adds that the resolution of the democracies is strengthened by Gen.
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    • 92 2 DEATH CHOA— Mr. Choa Eng Wan. aged 54, passed away at 12 noon, on Saturday, the 18th of October. 1941, at his residence. No. 37 Killiney Road. Ho leaves his wife, a son-in-law Mr. Lim Choon Tee (Charlie Limi, a daughter-in-law, widow of the late Mr. Choa Siew Jin and
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  • 358 3 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne, Oct. 18. NO country is entitled to enlist support for the defence of its own liberty," declares Australia's new Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) "unless it is willing to collaborate with all other countries similarly engaged m the defence of the liberty. Obligations inherited by my Government are
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  • 173 4 SAILOR, SOLDIER CHARGED DOLICE evidence only was given when Peter Cusack. 20, a merchant seaman, and Peter Alexander Macdonald, 29, a Canadian soldier, were charged, with being concerned together with the murder of Miss Mary Emma Salmon. Miss Salmon was found dead m the bedroom of a house In Weybridge.
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  • 174 4 THE mother of Paddy Levens, of Louth, Ireland, told him when he was a child: "Your strength will come m useful one day." It did years later I when Paddy, a seaj man on a torpedoed merchant ship, saw the first officer unj conscious m the
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  • Article, Illustration
    82 5 I fIN a hot sum- 1 mer Friday 21 lovely John Powers models flew from New York to Quantic o Virginia, headquarters of the First Division, U.S. Marines, to make their contributions to entertainment i n camp which has been found so important to good morale. Until Sunday they made
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  • 378 5 Real R ussia n Winter Starts London. Oct. 19. THE first breath of real Russian winter covered the eastern front with ice and drew a curtain of snow over the fighting which continues along the entire front with unabated ferocity. Fighting continues especially fiercely m the central sector where the
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  • 71 5 Tokyo, Oct. 19. a JAPANESE claim to be engaged Aon mopping up operations round Ichang m Western Hupeh is made m a Hankow despatch to the official Japanese news agency. According to the despatch, between last Tuesday and Saturday Japanese forces "dealt crushing blows on the
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  • 47 5 ADEEPAVALI Indian-Ceylonese singing competition was held at the Happy World Stadium last night— the first of its kind m Malaya. Organised by Mr. M. RajagopaV. an entertaining programme was successfully competed. It included with a children's singing, dancing, women's singing, comedy sketches, and men's singing.
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  • 20 5 London, Oct. 19— "There is nothing to report, says this morning's Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique.— Reuter
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  • 180 5 Cairo, Oct. 19. ROYAL Air Force bombers carried out a successful attack on objectives In Naples on Thursday night, heavy bombs hitting torpedo factory buildings m an arsenal factory, an airframe factory and the Alfa Romeo work>:, as well as docks, railways and engine sheds says an
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  • 98 5 Nazis Again Claim Bryansk, Vyazma Fall London, Oct. 19. again the German Military Command proclaims the conclusion of thi battle of Bryansk and Vyazma. A special announcement from the Fuehrer's headquarters reads: "The High Command announces that the double battle of Bryansk and Vyazma has been successfully concluded. 1 "Under
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  • 104 5 Rome. Oct. 19. r -DAY'S communique states that "m North and East Africa intense activity by Italian advance detachments on the land front Is reported. "Yesterday afternoon the town of Crotone was attacked by a few enemy planes. "They dropped explosive bombs which fell partly into
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  • 28 5 Cairo, Oct. 19. A royal decree was read m both Houses of Paiiia.ment last night proroguing the session of Parliament for the Bayram holidays.- Reuter
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  • 803 6 'CAMP CONTINGENTS' IN EAST COAST AREA A N official notice on this page explains one aspect of the evacuation scheme as it will apply to t ie East Coast evacuation area with special reference to "camp contingents. «m 4 Another notice to be published to-morrow will d-al with the West
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  • 265 6 REGISTRAR OF TRADE UNIONS BROADCAST MR. A. B. Jordan, M.C.S., Secretary fcr Chinese Affairs who is the Colony's first Registrar of Trade Unions, is to broadcast from the Singapore studio at 9.15 to-night. To-nights talk by Mr. Jordan will be the tir*t of two' on "'Some Aspects of Trade Unionism
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  • 233 6 ON their return journey to America by plane, four members of the American mission which re cently visited Moscow under Mr. Averill Harriman touched at Singapore last week. They were Mr. Edward Pa<^e (of the Department of State i. Mr. Earl Petty (of the Department of
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  • 311 6 New Delhi, Oct. 17. LT.-COL Chaiie S Geoffrey Prior, at present Political Resident m the Persian Gulf and Consul-Ge-neral at Biushire, ha.s been appointed India's representative on the Middle East Wai Council. The appointment .stresses the importance of liaison between the Indian Government and the Minister of State In
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    • 838 6 T/tis Oui I /a/ Keep East Coast (Singapore) Evacuation Area Important Notice To Persons Registered To Go To The Government Camp At Yio Chu Kang Road Residents m evacuation areas registered to go to the Government Camps will Portly receive their Camp Admission Cards and Transport Cards and a leaflet
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    • 25 6 To day's SERVICES BREVITIES article is held over owing to pressure of other news and will appear to-morrow. brif*ht lights I PWw»^rfc<MiWW»Wif#%iiWpWPwhi iTjrtt<Rsv<>niSTJßVTMJpnEVViHl<'ffs^^y i fl
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  • Perak Well Extended, Just Win
    • 166 7 (From Our Own Report* Kuai.i Lumpur. Sunday TEH following .uc further result* at the oontlnmd wwlon of thr triangular badminton tournament between Perak. Penan.', and SelangOT Metis doubles Gun Lent; Kee and Beh Leonn Telk iivnanu) beat Yap Kon Lim and Chunu Yoko Thonf? (Selanßori 15-7, 15-5; Kho
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    • 54 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. rpHK SelaiiKor Chinese defeated the tour- m« llrinkmnnn's football team by three soaK to nil m a same on the Chinese ground yesterday. All the uoals wen- scored In quirk succession late In the second half. Scorers were John Chye, Xt
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    • 391 7 A rmy-Navy Give Good Display PKKAK were fully extended by an Army and Navy team m their first hockey match here at Tanglin yesterday, when after a goalless first half, the visitors managed to beat the home team by the odd goal m three. The really outstanding player m the
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    • 136 7 Selangor Casuals Win m I'KltlOii teamwork and sound defensive play by the Casuals of Kuala Lumpur enabled them to defeat the Ceylon Sports Club by the only goal scored early m the first session when they met m a scrappy game of hockey on the C.S.C. iii Mind yesterday. Outstanding
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    • 288 7 London, Oct. 19. SCOTLAND bad the major share of British soccer interest, as apart from their league fray m two competitions, they had th e Glasgow cup final and an intei -services clash of the Resident Army against the Royal Air Force. Ranper.s' away
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    • 144 7 rpHi: following are the lote and tin double tote dividends and the draw foi the bis sweep at Saturday's Penang races: Race 1: Pretty Quiet $10. $8; Silverlau $15. Race 1: Dancing Foam $28. $7, Tin Pocket $6; Cluny $7. Race 3: Prude $14. $7; The Warrior $9;
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    • 43 7 j London, Oct. 19. IN the HI weeks since the war began, lifeboats of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution rescued 4,131 lives, exactly the same number as m the whole of the 223 weeks of the 1914-1918 war.— Reuter
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    • 51 7 Lahore. Oct. 19. THE north-west air defence exercise, which is the first of its kind and scope, will not be the last. It is proposed to hold further exercises, details of which cannot be disclosed at present for obv.ous reasons, a military spokesman revealed m an interview.-
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 107 7 I SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY 1 SOCCER; Chal. I ienge Cup, se- cond round, R.A.F. (Reser--1 yes) v Loyals, Anson Road Stadium; S.A.F.A. League Div. lIA, Moravia v R. E. (Pulau Brani), Fraser and N c a v c I ground; Div. 118, Post Office 1 v Naval Base CoI rinthians,
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    915 9  -  H.L. HOPKIN'S London, Sept. 16. "I'-llls is an inspiration. To >(*< these people behave as it" nothing ha (I happened to them is more than I ca n believe. VW have to help them." The speaker was Major-General Charles Wesson, United States Ordnance Chief, who is here to
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 322 9 JAPANESE politics often provide important sidelights to the glamour of world events, and from these sidelights we may be able better to appreciate Japan's position m its relation to the international situation. The Third resignation of the Konoye Cabinet is a clear indication of two significant things. Firstly,
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  • 1019 10  -  VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PUCES BvHH SINGAPOREANS who have heard 1 Megan Poster (Mrs. E. J. Spooner) sing at Home have been wondering whether they would have an opportunity of hearing her m this country, since her arrival as the wife of the new Rear-Admiral, Malaya,
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  • 293 11 if you can wield a hammer I FOR THE LIVING-R00M. you can make the most attractive modem occasional tables from old-fashioned bookshelves for which you have no further use, provided that you have even a nodding acquaintance with 'carpentry. Just cut th? I shelves m half at each side with
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  • 130 11 articles m this, keeping the liquid boiling gently; then remove after a couple of minutes, rinse, and wash m warm soapy water. Dry thoroughly and then, if necessary, rub over In the usual manner with silver polish. PHRONIUM plate and stainless steel articles nccu little care beyond a rub
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  • 365 11 Adventures In Dyeing HOMF-DYEING can be done quite successfully, provided that you follow the instructions on the packet faithfully and that you allow plenty of time for the job. Don't try to work m a hurry and don't undertake the work when half your mind Ls occupied with something else.
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  • 112 11 GRIT may be removed from the eyes by drawing a thin spill made from blotting paper under the lid, as you would a handkerchief. The offending partlicl c is drawn out by j the blotting paper. LEFT OVER scraps of fat may be render- ed down and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 74 11 TVE SAME N r>— <-'\ I I I■ I II X^^ OH\ '-^v I L INVITEP, SO V=rJSII^*V MYOOOPNESS MAY AS WELL J I I L^ '1 L-V GR^QOUS f y 0 r^/ ALL ra6HT... BUT f I v—^ E IPEA! I— 31 THAT KINP OF /A-" > -^rr rr^
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  • 193 12 CRISIS: Still We Have HOLIDAYS IHOI'GH clouds of uiu-er- iainty hang over this country, intensified by the recent moves m Japan, both j official and unofficial Malaya is on holiday to-day as usual, toe day being a public i and bank holiday m honour off the Indian festival, Deepa vali.
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  • 70 12 New York. Oct. 19. CAPT. Balfour and Mr. Averill Harriman. members of the U.S. mission to Moscow, arrived at New York at b'.eakfast time aboard a Navy bomber which flew non-stop from the Azores. They left the airport immediately together and their arrival was not announced until
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  • 468 12 Britishers Warned Against Smugness London, Oct. 19. IN a speech on the war situation at Hornsey, Lord Croft, Urder-Secretary for War, criticised those who said that there was no need for an Army and that victory could be left to the bombers. "What right nave they to keep asserting that
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  • 272 12 CURTIN REASSURES AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE Canberra. Oct. 19. MR. Curtin. the Australian Premier, yesterday warned aggressors that, while Australia herself would not be party to any act of aggression, she. m turn, was all for peace, but would defend herself ta the utmost m the event of an attack. Mr. Curtin
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    • 135 12 San Jose < California), Oct. 19 A TERRIFIC explosion rocked the $10,000,000 permanente magnesium factory 12 miles from S'jn Jose yesterday. Officials stated that there were .some casualties tut the number b not yet known. Meanwhile all avoilabl? ambulai res have b*en rushed to
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    • 122 12  -  Geoffrey Imeson (By Renter's Special Correspondent > Reykjavik Iceland i, Oct. 19. THIRD Officer John Cameron of the British freighter Empire Wave described yesterday how he sailed m an open boat nearly 500 miles across the North Atlantic In the bitter cold to bring
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    • 104 12 ri/LLY recognising that the troops remained m oc- eupation only long enough to ensure calm while the political situation was .stabilised, Iranian people saw British and Russian troops march out of Teheran yesterday The evacuation was completed during the day. apart from a few officers who are
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  • 59 12 Melbourne, Oct. 19. A CONFERENCE of representatives of organised workers from all countries bordering the Pacific, to consider a common policy towards Russia, was urged at the week-end conference of Australian Trades Union Council executives. For the same purpose an early meeting of
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  • 25 12 Cairo, Oct. 19. A Middle East communique states that "m Libya aur patrolling activities are continuing both at Tobruk and m the frontier area."'- Revter
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