Morning Tribune, 21 October 1941

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  • 15 1 \i;t, SALES EXCEED l,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 205, Tuesday. October 21, 1941.
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  • 826 1 GERMANS SWITCH PUSH TO S. UKRAINE I I THE LONDON RADIO LAST NIGHT STATED THAT BRIr IISH TROOPS HAVE BEEN I IN ACTION AGAINST THE I GERMANS ON THE RUSSIAN I FRONT. London, Oct. 20. IyiHLI. the eyes of the world are still focussed on tlif titanic struggle at the
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  • 105 1 BRITISH U.S. TANKS BRITISH, U.S. TANKS HELPING RUSSIANS Moscow, Oct. 20. S ''TANKS and planes from Kngland and America are J I coming to our help", declared the Military Com. mi sir of the Tench Battalion of the Moscow Home fJuud, Boris Abramovich Baksheev, m a broadcast to the citizens
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  • 186 1 r, Tokyo, Oct. 20. KYO denies that the new Japanese Cabinet is a military government although both General Tojo and the Navy Minister, Admiral S. Shimada to-day issued statements m which they talked of a crisis. The disclaimer of the foreign interpretations that trie Cabinet is
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  • 130 1 Crossroads Of Life And Death h drj j jy jy yj j Tokyo. Oct. 20. JAPAN now stands at the crossroads of life and death, declared the new Prime .Minister, (xcncrul To jo. m his first Order of the Day. Addressed to members of the War Cabinet He appealed to
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  • 188 1 London, Oct. 20. General Tojo's statement" of policy tells us nothing, says the Manchester Guardian. It might have been made by the mildest-mannered Premier that ever cut a thousand Chinese throats. General Tojo says that he, too, will 'contribute to world peace." We shall do well" adds
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  • 239 1 Sydney, Oct. 20. "The hope of preserving peace m the Pacific will not be abandoned so long as Tokyo refrains from giving the fatal sign for war. Only at our peril could we disregard ominous portents' was stressed by the Prime Minister. Mr. Curtin." says the Sydney Herald.
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  • 275 1 Tokyo Government Less Bellicose Than Expected Hanoi, Oct. 20. WHIM-: some misgivings have been caused here by the appointment of a general to the Japanese Prime Minister, ship, it is generally felt that the composition of the Japanese Cabinet is less bellicose than ITU expected. It is realised that the
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  • 48 1 RuffaJO 'XrV, York. O' 20 'J'HF United Automobile Worker Un«oti of t»-»o RtilTalo section m j Council of Industrial Organ;- i has vot'^ m f^vr»w of a < t»* -p at the BUI Aircraft Cor-' •vM*«Hotifl factories, located Ktj Rufffl.lo and MHfrq ra FaiJs (New I York state). Reuter
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  • 123 1 Russia May Need Food From U.S. Washington, Oct. 20. RUSSIA may have to turn to the United States for food supplies, particularly wheat, following the IOH of the rich grain-producing areas, according to officials of the Agricultural Department. They suggest the importation of United States grain at Vladivostok m order
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  • 12 1 If ING FAROUK received the Maharajah of Wash- mir on Monday. Reuter
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  • 187 2 Boston. Oct. 19 THE arJcle "took myTJrcath away," declared Mrs. Rooseveit m a weekly broad- t cast, discussing a recent report m the newspapers that German sirls had been told )it was th-ir dv > to have I children by German soldiers, regardless of whether they
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  • 123 2 Willkie In Demand For Act's Repeal Washington, Oct. 20. ACTIVELY backed by Mr. Wendell Willkie, a group of leading Republican Senators is reported to be ready to demand an outright repeal of the Neutrality Act. This would impart a two party character to the move by the veteran Democrat Senator
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  • 64 2 Shanghai, Oct. 20. WITHOUT revealing the reason, the Japanese have considerably tightened the precautionary measures m the Japanese-control-iled areas of Shanghai including Hongkew (the Japanese-occupied section of the international Settlement). Japanese sentries on all the bridges and wharves have been doubled, with the occupants of trains and buses
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  • 165 2 Bangkok, Oct. 20. WITH the whole Far East on the "Qui Vive" as a result of the formation of the new Japanese Cabinet, Thailand looks on with deep concern but also with quiet confidence. The main anxiety is lest a sudden conflagration should break out somewhere
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    74 2 American fighter planes have arrived m Malaya month after month and assembly has w J' continued at high speed but without publicity. Singaporeans have become used to the lons* grey I I rules passing through the streets and hardly J notice the roar of engine and whistle of wind past
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  • 132 2 New York, Oct. 20. THE Duke and Duche.ss of Windsor arrived m NewYork early Monday morning for a five day visit to the city which the Duke has not visited since he was Prince of Wales. They will occupy the entire 29 floor of the Waldrof
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  • 184 2 Melbourne, Oct. 20. "T WISH to assure the Australian people that A the Government is alive to all eventualities, and that some time ago all necessary preliminary precautionary measures for the defence of tiie Commonwealth and its territories were taken by the services," declared the Prime
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  • 84 2 London, Oct. 20. THE Air Ministry communique tolled tins morn. ing says "at du.sk last night a .single German aircraft dropped bombs at places on the East Anglian coast causing some damage. "Soon after nightfall a few of the enemy's aircraft crossed to the coast and
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  • 134 2 Destroyer Attacked By U-Boat Washington. Oct. 20. AN announcement by the Navy Department states that the United States destroyer, Kearny, which was recently attacked by an enemy submarine, had reached port but did not disclose at which port the destroyer had arrived. The announcement said that the Kearny had been
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  • 46 2 Kobe, Oct. 20. FJESPITE reports to the contrary the second of the *J Japanese ships ordered by the Government to go to the United States m order to relieve the traffic congestion sailed at noon to-day, according to schedule.- Reuter
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  • 150 2 London, Oct. 20. rvETAILS of widespread Royal Is Air Force operations m the Central Mediterranean, covering 24 hours last Friday, were officially released here to-day. Sardinia, Syracuse, and Tripani, m Sicily, together with Axis transport m the Western Desert and Axis ships at sem wer« all attacked
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  • 292 3 Trade Unionism In Malaya MR. A. H. Jordan, the Colon s first Registrar of Trade rnions. and Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, m a broadcast from Singapore last night, spoke on Trade Unionism m Malaya. Below are excerpts from his talk: "A trade union Ls of course a society and
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  • 36 3 Collective security ties between Great Britain, the United States. Russia and China, to prevent further wars, are envisaged bf Dr. Burgmnnn. Anglican Bishop of Goulburn (New South Wales) who Is a prominent Australian churchman.
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  • 132 3 l Sydney, Oct. 20. »THt; appoint- 1 ment of an Army dietician with tropical experience to i the Australian t Imperial Force m Malaya is advocated by Major R.L. Has. tie, the Australian Comforts Fund's Honoi iury Commis- *ioner, m an interview on his return
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  • 100 3 Airmen Saved A FARMER and his wife, defying intense heat and exploding petrol tanks and ammunition, saved three injured airmen from the burning wreckage of a plane. For their heroism, Mr. Harry and Mrs. Amelia Broadberry, who live m Nottinghamshire, are awarded the British Empire Medal (Civil Division i They
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  • 323 3 London. Oct. 20. THE touchstone of Japanese intentions will be the way m which she approaches the conversations which she says she wishes to reopen with the United States, states the Sunday Times diplomatic correspondent. Sir Kobert Craigie, the British Ambassador to Tokio, will
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  • 136 3 London, Oct. 20. EVIDENCE of unrest m the occu- pied countries continues to reach London. According to the Swedish new*-p-rper Svens!:a Dagbladet, the situaticn m Aalesund, Norway is now serious. An announcement by the German Ortskommaaident m the press states that the inhabitants have damaged extensive
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  • 64 3 HITLER MUST BEAT AMERICA TO WIN Boston, Oct. 19. IN a shcrtwave broadcast to France, Pear- Admiral Byrd declared: "Adolf Hitler will not win unless he attacks and defeats the United States." Discussing American production, Admiral Byrd concluded: "I say to you the day will come when the skies of
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  • 95 3 £12,000 FINE DR. Thomas Lawrence Ormerod of Woodfoid Green, Essex, district tuberculosis officer of the Essex County Council, was at Bow-street Police Court fined £12,000 and ordered to pay £30 costs for failing to offer 28,052 U.S. dollars (£6,943) for sale to the Treasury. The magistrate(Mr. McKenna) said It was
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    • 799 3 HALLOWE'EN BALL WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL NON-STOP DANCE— (I) Band of the Loyal RegimentBy kind permission of Lt.-Col. M. Elrington, M.C., and Officers. (2) Swing Stars A Royal Air Force Band. Ticket* $1.85 O.R.s (regular) 1.00 Ladies
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  • 51 4 INDIA NEWS New Delhi. Oct. 19. OF a total of £10.0004)00 contributed by the Empire for the purchase of bombers and fighters for Britain, India alone ha.s given onctighth. Madras has three squadrons named after it, the Punjab two squadrons, and the United Provinces and Bombay Provinces one each.— By
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  • 94 4 Viza.gapatam, Oct. 19. IN an appeal to the people of India to trust m the will of Britain to achieve final victory, the Vice-Chancellor of the Andhra University said: "It is m the interests of India that the people should do their best towards helping the war effort. We should
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  • 28 4 Bombay, Oct. 19. REPORTS of the Price Advisory Committee show that the prices of padi and rice m Tanjore and Malabar are slightly on the decrease. By Radio
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  • 54 4 Karachi, Oct. 19. THE Sind Government has decided to grant an allowance to its servants. Those drawing a salary of under 15 rupees a month will receive an allowance of one rupee while those drawing 16 to 30 rupees monthly will receive two rupees. This will take effect from September
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  • 19 4 Calcutta, Oct. IV. THE Bengal Premier, Mr. A. K. Fazlul Hug, lias returned to Calcutta irom Darjeeling.— By Radio
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  • 44 4 Calcutta, Oct. 19. THE fourth annual conference o f members of the surgical profession will be held m Calcutta on Tuesday and will last for three days. An exhibition of surgical apparatus is being arranged for m connection with thc Conference— By Ra dio
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  • 24 4 G Jordan, one of Tasmania's oldest jockeys, was killed when Strathlynn, n i s mount, fell during a hurdles race at Elwich on Saturday.
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  • 29 4 The Japanese Con-sul-General (Mr. Goto* says he does not believe there will be a war m the Pacific What nation he asks could possibly Rain from such a war?
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    • 250 4 TO-MORROW: HARI RAYA PUASA 2 EVEN! S )I SIC ,\/FICA NCI A MALAY VIC TORY PROCESSION. ORGANISED BY THK AKAB BANGSAWAN TROUPE WILL \VKNI> KOLND THE PARK TO-MORROW NIGHT THE OPtNINCi OF THE VICTORY (STAGE) HALL. TO-NIGHT TEA DANSANT \A AFTER-DINNER DANCE 7.30 p.m.— 9.00 p.m. M 0 p.m.— Midnight
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    • 105 4 HEAD THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya. TO-MORROW at THE CAPITQL I Opening with 4 HOLIDAY SHOWS m 3.15 1 1 6.15 9.15 I Whatever the JURY'S VERDICT may be YOU wil pronounce beautiful LARAINE DAY (*ITILTY of committing a smashing performance m M. G. M*s new version of lIAYAKII
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    • 147 4 i\Nlm anyone who saw this Mm \l yesterday Cr you will be told:— "IT'S II DIFFERENT/ ORIGINAL M J "INTELLIGENT" A COLUMBIA PICTURE WITH CLIVE BROOK DIANA WYNYARD AH the Sequences originally objected to. NOW SHOWN IN THEIR ENTIRETY. I TO BE PRECEDED BY:— I I INTERNATIONAL FORUM I I
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  • 632 5 SOUTH JOHORE STAGING MILITARY MANOEUVRES A MILITARY exercise will be held m Johore when the defence of a troop jonvoy against tnemy aerial attacks will he fully tested m the early hours of Saturday morning, commencing at 12.;)0 a.m. and ending at 6 a.m. Only the south of Johore will
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  • 47 5 A short talk m the series "Kitchen Front," Riving advice on marketing, together with food control announcements and the latest fcod prices, will be given at 7.56 a.m. from the Singapore station tomorrow. The Up-country Letter from the M.B.C. correspondent will be read at 8.45 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 83 5 VOLUNTEERS for a motor cycle dispatch rider unit m Johore are urgently required, Mr. D. G. Pritchard. Director of A.R.P., Johore State, told the Morning Tribune. i The men will be required to volunteer with their own motor cycles, and will pro- bably be mobilised
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  • 192 5 GREETING CARD FOR PENGHUL US EVERY penghulu throughout Malaya will receive v special message m connection witli the Han Raya Pua.su festival which will be celebrated to-moirow throughout the Muslim world. This message will take the form of a postcard with a picture of Mr. Winston Churchill on the front
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  • 25 5 ON Oct. 21. 1805. the British Fleet under NeUon Trafalgar. A feature programme this ann written for Payi will be broad B.C. at
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  • 161 5 CIS a business visit to Singapore v is Mr Semi Vinicchayakoul a Thai barrister, according tv whom "there is no uneasiness m Thailand at present and everything is going on as usual.*' He is a iecturer m the University of Moral Sciences and Polhics at Bangkok
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  • 523 5  - SER VICES BREV ITIES Ubique By 4 -COMBINED SERVICED" hockey side will meet Perak on the s.C.C-* ground on Wednesday evening. tully-ofT 5 pm. At present the composition of the Services team has not been fully decided, but such stalwarts as Major Kellet, Sergt. Gibb, Havildar Manickam, Spr. Arokiasamy and
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    • 192 5 Public \«>li««s Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the Toilowing material* or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Oloatnj Care i"z Maintenance of Chris- tian Cemeteries at Bukit Tirmih Road during 1942. (Deposit $50). 12 noon, 28 Oct. 1941 Supply of Precast Concrete Culvert
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    925 6 s^i London, Sept. 17. rpHERE was much cheering outside St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday. The crowd cheered th;> King and Queen. They cheer* ed Kin^r Peter II of Yugoslavia, lor whose eighteenth birthday a coming-of-age service had been held, and they cheered Kin# Haakon of Norway. There was a
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  • 336 6 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1941. SCORCHED EARTH "scorched earth" policy which the Russians are following to the letter m their evacuation of any district or village is believed to have been initiated by the Chinese. The fact is that this form of technique was practised m the last World
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  • 112 7 WELL- BALANCED MEALS < containing a good supply of vitamins, are essential to good health. Here are some suggestions to help you m planning menus for the first meal of the day: Stewed figs; bacon and fried bread; oatcakes and y butter; coffee: milk for the children. I
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  • 264 7 VITAMIN A. Any cf the following will giv? you 1,000 units of Vitamin A: quarter-ounce ox liver; hi' lf- ounce cooked spinach; one and a quarter ounces ox kidney; :ne and a quarter to one and a half ounces butter; two ounces carrots or green
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  • 305 7 Spreads For School Lunches TO think of something different for the children's school lunch sandwich fillings sometimes taxes mother's ingenuity. The following, however, are all good, inexpensive and sustaining: TOMATO SPREAD: Wash and chop tomatoes, then cook till soft without adding any water. Make into a puree by rubbing through
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  • 627 7 EGGS in the MENU fth th gm m m cxn cgn NEST OF EGGS 1 lb. potatoes, knob of margarine, salt and pepper, 2 ob. grated cheese, 2 eggs, little milk. Cook the potatoes until quite soft, then mash them thoroughly, adding a knob of margarine and enough mi.k to
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    • 664 8 h f fn fjn xtfh hn gn Situations Vacant WANTED Life Insurance agents on salary $40.- pei mor.th. Apply P. p. Box 42.1 Kuala Lumpur. (.No. 596 L) WAHTZD Cambridge students to be trained as Insurance field and office workers. Apply Box 721 c.o Mala^ Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 597
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    • 643 8 Situations Wanted sPARE TIME WORK: Advertiser un-iei'-ukes to keep books and prepare Loss Accounts and Balance sheet. Can convert Tamil accounts uto English system accounts for large jr sm.iil firms undertaken. Box 719 Vlalaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 592 L) MOTOR STEAM engineer 20 years 1 experience, do all kinds of
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    • 679 8 WANTED TO BUT: Freehold land arc;, between IC,OOO-25.000 sq. ft. with bouse preferred. Price mud t>e reasonable and not more than $6,000;-. Apply Box No. 729 c;o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 603 L). BRITISH EUROPEAN drstres Bedslt-tii!g-room with European, Eurasian, or Chinese family. Or small flat or flatlet. Will supply
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    • 651 8 For Sale FOR SALE— One ruling machine by Spicors Ltd., and fair quantity of type metal In casts on stands. Apply Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., Anson Road, Singapore. FOR SALE .secondhand rubber cases, telephone 3C23. Singapore. (No. 821 L) IHILLIPS EIGHT tube band spi.;id model mdio like new. Phone *****
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    • 683 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) WANTED: 8-10 H.P. car. Reply Box 737 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 617 L) ID3<3 ford Eight Sedan Bpeedometet under lorty thousand miles Good lUbber. Phone BOIiRI after six, Singapore. (No. 547 L)
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  • 256 9 PENANG RACES To-morrows Weights rpiii-; following m- the weights for these sc <»nd d;iy of ttie Penan*; Races: Horses, Class 2, div. 4 6 furs. Contango 00 Sonny 8 07 Herbr rolle 8. 12 Cambalong 8.05 Kerrena 8.10 Shun 8.05 Blue Pt'tpr 8.10 Dover 8.03 Brackliiv 8
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  • 34 9 rpHK following is thm Indian Amiv team Pte. Pitman; Capt. TlaUng, Hay Oulo*n Si. >ie .-.ar-li, Jem. Utani Sin^h, S<m<« <9m hi T y ,j Singh. Sapper Aroklasamy, Hay. Major Ohulam Nabl, SiilKMi Muiiitineu
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  • 484 9 Singapore (A rokiasamy3) Win -4- 1 WITH their forwards combining faultlessly m the second half after a colourless display m the first, Singapore scored a convincing hockey win over Perak m the visitors' second game here on the SRC. padang yesterday by four goals to one. All the goals were
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  • 43 9 THE Harlequins defeated the Selangor Casuals by the odd goal m three when they met at hockey on the O.S.C. ground yesterday. N Sullivan scored both goals for the Harlequins while Eng Kirn scored the only goal the visitors obtained.
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  • 75 9 THE F.M.S. Railway Institute (Kuala Lumpur) hockey team, who are here on tour and who were defeated 3—l by a Naval Base Police team on Sunday, drew 2-all with the SCR C when they met at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The game was a scrappy affair
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  • 89 9 PLAYING their first same m the competition, the Cup holders, V»*e Loyal*, just scraped through into the next round when they eliminated the reserve team of the RAF. by the only goal stored m their tie at Anson Road Stadium yesterd ()u the run of play,
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  • 74 9 THE Indian General Hospital hockey team fu"her I enhanced their reputation when they defeated a Singapore Cricket Club team by nJHfc goals to nil on the club ground yesterday. The Indians were far and away the superior team and monopolised play over the 60-minute period during which
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    • 492 9 Cut This Out And Keep It West Coast (Singapore) P Evacuation Area Important Notice To Persons Registered To Co To The Government Camp At Reformatory Road Residents m evacuation areas registered to go to the Government Camps will shortly receive their Camp Admission Cards and Transport Cards and a leaflet
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    • 101 9 i SPORTS DIARY j TO-DAY i Soccer: Chal- lenge Cup. first round, S.C.F.A. v Gordons, An- son Road StaJ dium. Hockey: Perak v Indian Armv, j S.C.C.; S.C.R.C. v Argylls, S.C.- R.C.; Y.M.C.A. i v F.M.S.- Rail- ways. Y.M.C.A.; S Air H.Q. v In dian Association, Balestier. J Rugby: S.C.C.
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  • 307 10 '«FRCFDOM RADIO" (At the Pavilion) TF you are «t Ml interested m the for- ttmes of thts war. by no m*ans miss "Freedom Raoiio.' the pr^fient attraction at the Pavilicn. but even if you look at It only from t!ie point of view of entertaix/aent vatve. it has much
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  • 356 10 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Oct. 19. THE Assistant Official War Correspondent with the A.I. P. In the Middle East (lan Fitchetti whose despatches have gaini ed him a high repui tation. is to be trans. 1 erred to Malaya. Admirers of the late Mr. J. V. Fairbairn. who
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  • 828 11  -  VERA ARDMORE ■»jeo*»ejb /trvi* BY GREAT excitement at Blakang Mati on Saturday when Guy William Maxwell, three-month-olfl son of Major and Mrs. J. W. M. Hipkin was christened at the Island church at 4.45 p.m. Ceremony was performed by Padre Cazalet. Only one god-parent, Mrs. E.
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  • 123 11 The Presbyterian Services Club offers entertainment as well as a pleasant club-room to Scots soldiers stationed m Singapore. Every Friday night, for instance, there is a dance at this popular club and this picture shows some of the a lads enjoying a snack and a drink at
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    • 278 12 BURMA BADLY HIT BY FREEZING MEASURES London, Oct. 21. 11. SAW, Burmese Prime Minister, who is visiting Great Britain, explained to Reuter today U that the recent freezing order had hit Burma hard. "Jaoan and the Japanese- occupied areas of China are the only markets for our cotton, said V
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    • 93 12 London, Oct. 21. r! anniversary of the famous naval battle of Trafalgar was celebrated to-day, and the signal which Admiral Nelson issued before the battle: "England expects every man this day will do his duty" was once more flown from Nelson's memorial column m Trafalgar Square. London.
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    • 30 12 Tokio, Oct. 21. The Japanese Ambassador m Nanking. Mr. Honda, has decided to return to Toklo for consultations with the new Cabinet, accord inn to the Jananese News Agency. Reuter
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    • 158 12 3 STORIES FROM SHANGHAI Shanghai, Oct. 21. SHANGHAI Russian community and British sympathisers m Shanghai, m co-operation with Biitish steamship firms, have sent to Vladivostok the first batch of gifts for Soviet troops opposing the Nazis. The p,ifts filled 31 large cases, which also contained articles of warm clothing, candy,
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    • 122 12 Melbourne, Oct. 21. WE intend it to be made abundantly clear that all Australia's pledges still hold" said Mr. F. M. Forde, the Commonwealth Deputy Prime Minister and Army Minister, m a nation-wide broadcast to-day. "No compromise is possible between ourselves and Nazi Germany. Th e battle
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    • 125 12 North West Germany Bombed London, Oct. 21. pOKTS m the northi west of Germany were heavily bombed m better weather last night, according to the Air Ministry. Bremen was the main target but Wilhelmshaven and Emden were also strongly attacked and there were several minor raids at other points. Nine
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