Morning Tribune, 24 October 1941

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  • 23 1 .-<;ti,r^ r:\rrr.iF T.r»»Ti» 1II:T 31 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 208, Friday, October 24, 1941. Morning Tribune Friday, October 24, If 1 1
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  • 92 1 I Tokyo, Oct. 23. THE Yomiuri Shimbun's Bangkok correspondent to-day voiced the growing concern over the danger "con--1 fronting Thailand's neutrality m the face of active Anglo-American pressure despite the government's efforts to maintain a strictly independent neutral stand." The correspondent alleged that the A.
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  • 155 1 Tokyo, Oct. 23. "IF it is necessary to fight America to safeguard its own state, Japan will not hesitate to defend its own people and its interests awful though even the thought of such necessity, declared the Japan Times and Advertiser which reflects the views
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  • 58 1 Melbourne, Oct. 23. rIE general reactions of the Australian and New Zealand Governments m regard to the Pacific were discussed m deail today by the Australian Advisory War Council, declared the Prime Minister, Mr. John Curtin, after a meeting. Supplies of the two Dominions and Australia's
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  • 28 1 Reykjavik, Oct. 23.— At the special request of the Rodent, the Icelandic Cabinet (which resigned yesterday) will remain m office until a new government has been formed. Reuter
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    9 1 Bcaverbrook tells his story:' See page 12.
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  • 74 1 Brooklyn, Oct. 23. rE United States destroyer Bristol, s^ter ship of the torpedoed T "nn W as co. *****15--sioned here to-day. rows, comynann< of the Third Naval Pi'trict md Commander of tli* 1 T^ >t m\ >1 Ot>a tnl F^'" <;^" i' 1 1 nddre
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  • 515 1 GERMANS CLAIM MOSOW DEFENCE BROKEN /SOVIETS SAY'S I LINE INTACT J iiTuii r. u London, Oct. 23. W H I LE A hC uss i ans declare that their defences of Moscow are intact J?Z 6 2 S m v th s City> the German commimique to-day claims that the
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  • 503 1 London, Oct. 23. rE Labour Peer, Lord Addison, to-day, introduced a motion which declared that the House, "having followed with admiration the heroic resistance of our Russian ally to German aggression, supports the Government measures that have been adopted as a result of the AngloAmerican mission
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  • 152 1 Timoshenko Relieved Of Post J London, Oct. 23. 2 /GENERALS S \J Zhukov has 2 been appointed 2 2 to command the 2 western sector m of the Russian front, including Moscow, it was 2 stated authori- 2 tatively m Lou. j don to-dtay, following receipt j of the news
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  • 189 1 Kuibishev, Oct. 23. THE present German offensive 1 against Taganrog is von Runstedt's second effort to take the town, which is the first he is approaching after the capture of Mariupol. Except in the war of movement, perhaps he was over-confident when the rush across the
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  • 16 1 Free French troops enlisted m the Pacific and trained and equipped m Australia, have reached Syria.
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  • 245 2 Hitler Likely To Try Peace Feelers Washington. Oct. 23. fl SUGGESTION that Hitler will try to encourage peace feelers A from the United States and Britain when the present Nazi drive m Russia achieves its object or expends its force, is made m the weekly review Foreign Correspondence. The review,
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  • 199 2 Spare Heinkel Parts For Turkey —From Britain Ankara, Oct. 23. y I CONSIGNMENT of spare A parts fcr Heinkel aircraft i t-nsiofcs has just been rcceiv- ed by Turkey. They came not from Germany, but from Ev gland. Months ago the Turks aakcd the Germans for i these spare parts,
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    50 2 .Leading straight, 'to the Red* Square, Moscow's city centre Gorky Street, seen here, is one of the main thoroughfares m the former Russian capital. At the right is the spired Historical Museum telling Russia's story from prehistoric times to 1850 m art and curio exhibitions. Other buildings are government offices.
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  • 125 2 ALL HELP FOR RUSSIANS EMPHASISED London. Oct. 23. MR. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, replying to a debate m the House of Commons on the war situation which was discussed by rank and file members to-day. 1 emphasised: *We are determined to give Russia every help m our power, by
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  • In Brief
    • 39 2 Reykjavik. Oct. 23.— The Icelandic Government, which lesigned yesterday, was a coalition of three major parties. Its position was rendered untenable by disagreement over its policy towards the rise m the cost of living due to war conditions Reuter
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    • 34 2 New York. Oct. 23. Reports received by maritime circle.* m New Yurk state that the Americanowned tanker VV.C. Teagle was torpedoed late last week while on the way to England m a convoy- Reuter
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    • 34 2 London. Oct. 22.— Two British brewtrg have together sent 35 tons of beer to the lorces m Tobruk It is hoped that this welcome Rift will be distributed at Christmas time. British Official Wireless
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    • 28 2 Chungking. Oct. 23.— Since Oct. 10 the Japanese authuriiie.s m Camon have enforced vigilant measures against possible Chinese attack. Hunch eds of Chinese have been arrested Centra! News
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  • 136 2 Bombay, Oct. 23. rE North East Mons~on has established itself m the Bay ot Bengal and ho<; caused a good rainfall m south east Madras tin ring the week. There have also been thunder showers m Malabar. Ben^.rd and Assam on most days and m Mysore
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  • 149 2 Vacancies exist and application^ are invited for appointment to the j temporary cadre of the Indian Military Nursing Service An applicant for appointment as a Staff Nurse should be a British Sub loot of any race and must be between 23 and 50 years
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  • 72 2 Hong Kong, Oct. 23 HONG KONG held black-out exercises which bewail at sun-set yesterday evening: and ended at sunrise this morning, with the entire corps of A.R.P. wardens numbering 4.000 mobilised title authorities 1 tftoß morning (pnoclnlnied tliat the exerciser were a vast Improvement over previous
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  • 58 2 London, Oct. 23. the Rhineland was raided again last night. A:\ Air Ministry communique Issued to-day states: raft of the Bomber Command last night attacked objectives In the Rhineland, Including the Industrial centre of Mannheim. Attacks weie also made on doclu at Le Havre and the harbour
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  • 49 2 Chungking, Oct 23. TOT nee from overseas Chinese toKwi 1 i the ilf of this year amounted 8 .4 ho? 1 the col I year it Ls learned that the freezing ol Chine and British pvernmenta ►us effect on ovi ts C se remittances Central News
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  • 415 2 London. Oct. 23. THE Moscow radio, quoting dispatches to the Soviet press tates that the Germans launched a fierce offensive at the approaches to Crimea during the night and that great battles are now raging there. The attack was preceded by a long artillery preparation and
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    • 97 2 Pimples Go Cause Killed m 3 Days The vory first application of Nixod*-"! K^his t.) <ie;ir away pin plea li i !><• Nixoderm tonierht i jrou m g.'e jrottr >k:n-becoiTiiisff soft", iraootll Clear. Ni^oderm is •>. kills germs and Murmiitefl on the skin rause E*lmple», BoUt, Hod Blot Hinpworm, and
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  • 111 3 Fortune Teller Convicted, Fined >% pun.iahi who prof wed to tell fortunes and who iN-scribed himself on a notice board and on pamphlet! as Professor N. a M.iwn. the World Famous Palmist was fined $100. m default month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Hun Sul Sen m the thud police court
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  • 75 3 THERE is a further change m the date of arrival of the Pan American Clipper" with mails from Bur pc, America, Pacific Islands and Ihe Philippine Islands m that the "Clipper" is now expected to arrive m Singapore on Sunday Oct 26. The latest time of posting at
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  • 39 3 Tin-: newt talk to Hi«* broad by the Singapore station at 10 ii., o'clock to-night Is one recorded In the studio by Sir Evelyn Wrench, President of the Overseas League, and a recent visitor to Singapore.
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  • 93 3 pROM 11.30 p.m. to-day to 6 a.m. tomorrow, lighting restrictions will be m force m the Colony between the area from the month of Suneri Scktar to Air BMM Road, thence westward following Yio Chu Kang Road to its Junction with Thomson Road. C&COCe west ward m
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  • 69 3 Tag Toogi an 18-year-old Teochew. p] ided malty to charge of ol b nickel wrist watch, valued at $11 50. when he appeared before Mr. L. C. Ooh, the fifth magistrate, yesterday. It w;is stated that Tan stole the watch, which belonged to Lee Boon Kio.
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  • NEWS FROM INDIA
    • 270 3 Lahore. Oct. 22. SIR Sikandcr Hayat, Premier of the Punjab, appealed, in an Id message, for prayers for final victory and for the safety ~of Indian troops overseas. He said: "In wishing a very happy Id to my Muslim brethiren. I may remind them that we •must not forget to
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    • 70 3 I Ootacamimd. Oct. 22. SIR Arthur Oswa'd J. Hope. Gover1 nor of Madras, has a severe attack of influenza which wiu prevent him from taking part in any 1 public engagements 1 for at least three weeks, it is announced. I The Maharaja of Travancore mentioned the illness to-day In
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    • 20 3 Mysore. Oct. 22. FE Mysore Government 1* gm^tingr more than Rs. 3no ooo 1 to develop cottage industries By Radio.
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    • 196 3 FIRST VISITORS to our PARK will see before them the most elaborate cabaret m the East— Opera Houses— Talkie Halls— Ghost House— SlDK SHOWS— .showing centre and RBSTUARANTO, where ox* may dine on the Roof! TO-NIGHT AFTER-DINNER DANCF, 9.3«— MIDNKiHT The Vaudeville 'STARS 1 'DUNSON and CALLOW A V" will
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  • 352 4 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Oct. 22. THE Minister foi Air (Mr. Drake! ord» has announced that British flraUine aircraft flying m the United Kingdom, are fitted With radio communication receiveis built In Australia to R.A.A.F specifications. Before R A A.F. orders were placed, fewer than 50 aircraft radio
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    • 286 4 I One of iliv mosi stirring I Dramatic Triumph* mi the i IMITIII, TO-DAY I Take Your Seat On The Jury And Hear The 1 Sensational Evidence Against This Beautiful Girl Accused Of A DIABOLICAL MURDER IK 1941 f s FIRST GREAT Hll^Ki^P^^^^BP^ b heart drama f i I SffltjtwßF
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    • 192 4 THE FIERY OUTCAST OF "THE, StA WOLF" IN THEIR MOST EXCITING HIT OF ALL! j TO-DAY 3 SHOWS I ■t i IJ.', I■ 4 m Jk V 6.1 f) W l B f^iki I m^A LaAj l"' p.m. TO-MORROW A SUNDAY 1-XTRA MORN INC SHOW at II a.m. their biggest
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  • 660 5 Hitler Gains Little At A Great Cost (Isy Maurice Lovell Renter's correspondent at Kuibishev. the new Soviet capital) London. Oct. 23. FROM the communiques issued over the past lew days it is apparent that Hitler has had no success of any importance since he shortened his line south-west of the
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  • 146 5 London, Oct. 23. THAT there is danger of the Indian situation deteriorating was nig vested by Sir George Schuster. Member of Parliament, addressing the Oxford University Conservatives yesterday. "We mi^ht be faced with a position analogous to that of Ireland, but immensely more difficult, he
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  • 83 5 LONDON NEWS From H.L Hopkin London, Oct. 23. THE death is announced of Mr William Scott Coutts, aged 81. formerly of the Straits Settlements. The former England fast bowler Kenneth Fames, who was killed recently m a flying accident had unly received his pilot wings month. He was Gained tr
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    58 5 a General Si'A "Thomas Blarney. General Offi- cer Command- inp the A.I.F. i )in the Middle East, recently i reviewed AlS*( tralian troops who have giv- en distinguished /service in^ OfWei, Crete. J J Syria and the Western Desert. Here is General J l Sir Thomas Itl.i- I mey reviewing
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  • 111 5 Lahore, Oct. 22. SIR Phiroz Khan Noon took charge of his new post as Labour Member of the Viceroy's Executive Council before leaving Lahore yesterday for Delhi.— By Radio. New Delhi, Oct. 22. THE Congress Party m the Central Assembly is attending the autumn session on Nov. 4, it
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  • 101 5 San Jose < Costa Rica), Oct. 23. A SENSATION was caused here by the leiusal of the Nicaraeuan Government to permit Senor Arnulfo Aria*. ex-President of Panama, to travel to San Jose. Having accepfed the condition of residence that he will not engace m political activities
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  • 109 5 "Britain's Duty To Help China London, Oct. 23. REPLYING to a member of the House of Commons the UndeiSecretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Law, writes: 'Reports hav e been received that gas was used by the Japanese In recent lighting lOUnu Ichans. These are now being investigated." Replying to a
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  • 129 5 London. Oct. 23. WRONG interpretation has been placed by some foreign newspapers on the conclusion of an accoid oy which Japan is to operate an air line between Palao and Delli (Portuguese Timor), according to an official note from the Portuguese Minister for
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  • 33 5 MR. Woo Mon Chew, of No. 1, Green Lane, has given $300 to the Victoria School. Singapore, for the purchase of a radio for the use of students.
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  • 127 5 Roosevelt Urged To Settle Issue Chicago, Oct. 23. THE "America First Commit tie.'* m an open letter, has asked President Roosevelt to settle the bSM of peace or war by submitting to Congress "resolution for the declaration of a state <rf war between the Inited States and the German Reich."
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  • 116 5 Newmarket, Oct. 23. THE second day's racing opened unfortunately, when the King's horse, Channelswell, fell m the. opening race, bringing down two others. On ten, an apprentice rider on Channelswell, broke a leg, Smith, another jockey, was badly cut m the head and mouth, while
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  • 28 5 Tokyo, Oct. 23 Climaxing two weeks oil intensive nation-wide air raid drills. Tokyo swung into full-dress manoeuvres with black-outs last night and to-night. Previously. Tokyo had not blacked-out.
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    • 21 5 FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. South British Insurance C 0... Ltd. TeL 5926 2, binluyson Ur«en
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  • 111 6 SEVEN more Chinese employed m a local medical corps were charged with rioting, following further police investigations into the shooting incident m Chinatown on Monday night, when one man was shot dead and two others were wounded. The men were charged with rioting by
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  • 36 6 THE Chinese of Pontian have con- tributed $1,000, and the Chinese Of Benut $873.25, for the relief of British air raid victims. These sums have been forwarded through the Protector of Chinese, Johcre.
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  • 350 6 SIR SHENTON PAYS RARE COMPLIMENT rpiE Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, p:i:d a rare compliment to Mr. S. J. Chan by gulag m person yesterday to Mr. Chan's residence to invest him with the insignia of the C.M.(i. In the course of the presentation Sir Shenton stated that, with the passing
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  • 66 6 A 40- YEAR-OLD Chinese, Llew Sun. Had a tentative charge of rape explained to him when he appeared before Mr. Hon Sui Sen m the third police court yesterday. The offence was stated to have been committed on a siR-year-old Chinese girl at a house m Eu
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  • 160 6 EVIDENCE, m what the Singapore district judge, Mr. H.E. Kingdon, termed "an extremely bad case of its kind," was yesterday given by Mr L. A. Thomas, Deputy Inspector-General of Police. The defendant. Leong Ah Soo, a lorry driver, was charged with driving without care by overtaking another
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  • 119 6 A SPECIAL jury having found that death was due to misadventure, Cpl. Robert Giay, who was charged recently with causing the death of Sgt. Robert Harley Gibson, by a negligent act at the Sergeants' Mess, Selarang Barracks, was acquitted by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second district judge, yesterday.
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  • 116 6 A 22-YEAR-OLD private of the Argyll mid Sutherland Highlanders, pleaded guilty before tho fifth magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh. yesterday to theft of car valued at $3,300. It was stated that RuXter took the car, v htch was parked on'sidc the Cyrano Cafe m Orchard
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  • 67 6 A VERY attractive poster, m red n and white, urging Chinese to buy War Savings Certificates, has been issued by the Department of Information and Publicity, Malaya. In the centre is a circular "V" design, and the poster is divided into four large panels, tv/3 with red
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  • 27 6 rpHE Postal Department advises that an x air mail from the United Kingdom arrived yesterday eveninp and a general delivery will be made at 8.15 this morn-
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  • 182 6 POUND guilty under the Defence Regulations, Ong 1 Hoa Hui and Tiun Sui Senß were sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour and a months's rigorous imprisonment, respectively, for disrupting work on an essential service by threatening I labourers employed therein. According to the pmsecution.
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  • 58 6 k short talk m the series "Kitchen Front" giving nclvice on marketing, together with food pricoc and food control announcement'?, will oe given from the Singapore Studio at 7.55 a.m. to morr w. In the evening the Penang race results will be broadcast at 7.30, and a
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  • 54 6 DRITISH nurses of any race may v now apply for appointment to the temporary cadre of the Indian Military Nursing Service. Applicants must be able to furnish certificates showing that they have had three years' (raining m civil hospitals of 100 beds. An advertisement calling for applications
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  • 117 6 Cars In The Black-out IN connection with t h c brown-out and M'.tck-out exercises on the night off Monday next (Oct. 27). motorists \\h&[ wish to use their cars during th e period may see just how their lights should be obscured by visit ins motor dealers' show rooms, the
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  • 121 6 THE Ceylon Tamils of Malaya have launched an effort to raise funds to pay for a fighter plane, for presentation to the Imperial Government. Their Association m Singapore has organised variety entertainment as part of this effort. II Will be held at the Victoria Theatre on
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    • 479 6 High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Heart Thousands of mon ami worm n past 4il fare the dan^jirs of heart trouble ani paralysis because of High Blood Pressure. Ilißh Blood Pressuro is a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than cancer, largely because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some
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  • 288 7 FOLLOWING are the weights for to-morrow's racrs at Penanff the final day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn meet. Horses, Class 2, Div I—7 furs. Newsy 9 00. School Bay 8.13; Victory 8.11, Pornk 8.1 l Roisterer RIO Waetere 8 09, Samory 8.09. Courtllng 8.07. Jest
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  • 75 7 IN a water polo match played >esterday. tne Sinuapore Swimming Hub scored a big victory ovrr Ihe Manchester lle«?i»neiit M» lX to one after lead inn four-nil at half-time. The Club were dearly U»e bettor team, although the Tads put up a Kiinie llfimll all ;il<
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  • 489 7 Earth's Fine Display A LARGE crowd watched the Singapore Recreation Club beat the Singapore Cricket Club by four goals to nil m their nrst team hockey match on the latter's ground yesterday. While being definitely the better team, the Recs did not compare favourably with their
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  • 184 7 THE following are ties m the S.C.R.C. open t»">nis rharnpionships which begin on Saturday: SATURDAY Open singles championship: S.A. Holyland v Lim Hee Chin; J.S. Khor v A. Thomas "A" Singles handicap: C.J.R. Bembroke (sen v PK. Chew < .3), Ang Chang Huat i.sen v Jimmy Knm
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  • 311 7 ALTHOUGH the Combined Schools' rugby team suffered defeat m the hands of th e Medical College by 14 points (three tries and a goal) to nil, they put up a magnificent fight. In the line-outs and scrums they held their own with the Medicos,
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  • 150 7 I I OLAYING better football, Chinese Athletic had I little difficulty m defeating the Loyals s—l m j a reserve division match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Chinese led by 3—l at half-time. Chin Geok was outstanding, scoring four of his I aide's goals.
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  • 29 7 rpHE Singapore race course will be offl- daily open for training on Thursday next, at 5.45 a.m.. when the usual coffee arrangements will be made.
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  • 20 7 ]V|EETING the second eleven of the 1?1 S.C.R.C. at hockey yesterday, St. Patrick's School held them to a one-all draw.
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    • 250 7 Public Xotircs "SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 1% DEBENTURE STOCKS ltli Interest Due Itth November, 1!M1. Notice is hereby Riven that the Transfer Registers of the above Stocks: will be closed Horn the 3rd to the 15th November, 1941, both days inclusive. W. W. DUNCAN. A£. Municipal Secretary. PETROL CONTROL ORDER 1941. The
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 125 7 SPORTS DIARY 1 TO-DAY Hockey: Raffles College y Indian t i Association, Ba- I lestier; S.R.C. II v S.C.C. 11, I S.C.C.; Naval Police v Loyals, J Naval Base; Me- dical Collegte v i R.A.S.C. and/ R. I. A. S C M.C.IT. S.R.C. i II v St. Patrick's I School.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 610 8 Wanted WANTED to buy sailni 1 boats, sampani or canoes. Apply to Box No. 758 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 654 L) WANTED: Medium lias Iron S;> Steel Filing Cabinet with four drawers. Apply Box 736 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 620 L) WANTED: Kodak Pockot Range Finder. new or secondhand.
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    • 652 8 Educational 'lOKKIEN and Cantonese Tuitions i'p.n by Y. N Hwang, 63, Lavender btreet, Singapore. (No. 49GL) WAIKIKI HAWAIIAN Guitar Studio. ior». Benoooleo Street, Bingapore. Tuition by the latest methods. Result guaranteed. Enrol dow and become popular. Free prospectus. Guitars available to students at .special prices. (No. 638 L) EALLROOM DANCING:
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    • 585 8 Business Opportunities D\ I m purchasrctirin', resident's business as a conci m. Please reply m condence giving particulars to Box 726 0 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 603 L) Motor Vehicles jDo YOU WAN t to sell your car? I 'none 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) FOR SALE: 1934 Austin
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    • 507 8 WANTED THE 'SACK' WHEN Henry Roast. 56, Oi Btepney, was fined £5, with two guineas costs, nt Thames Police Court for being absent without reasonable excuse from his duties as a warden at Step ney, Mr. ESdward Fail, prosecuting, said that the case had been brought m the interest of
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    1061 9 Baa T LONDONi letter i London, Sept. 21. MURIEL SMART, ITI 1!) years of age, lost her sight through an air raid. Her legs were alao badly injured. Another air raid ictim was Mrs. Ella Martin, whose left leg had to be amputated. They were on a platform
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  • 326 9 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1941. NORTH OR SOUTH? gHOLILD circumstances necessitate the precipitation by Japan of a crisis m the Far East, which way would she move northward against Siberia or southward against the South Seas? Though experience has taught us to avoid unnecessary predictions, events of the past
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 748 10  - St. Hilda's School Has A V isitor Vera Ardmore AMID a flurry of excitement small pupils of St. Hilda's school at Katong welcomed the new Bishop of Singapore to their school on Tuesday morning when he paid them a surprise visit. He was delighted with what he saw and particularly
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  • 156 10 mainly for mothers [AST week, m our article on breast-feeding, we dealt with the problem of over-feeding Now let us turn to the troubles of the mother who has too little milk and poor milk. Such conditions as these must, of necessity., cause an underfed baby but the trouble is
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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  • 643 11 TROSS-EYE can be corrected m the large majority of instances if competently treated early enough. For the parents of children who have this condition -and there are many of them— this fact should be reassuring. That the condition can be rectified is, of course, a challenge to
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  • 413 11 i feeding time, when Baby's rei quirements are at their maxi- mum. s Both breasts should be emptied B at each feed before any complement is given, and the latI ter should then, if possible be given from a spoon rather than s from a bottle,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 166 11 Dainty afternoon frock of soft ffrey jersey with gathered yoke and waist. Features two round pockets made of clusters of self -material flowers. S\ v»O f\(\ "AIR-COP^DITIONED BY MOTHER NATURE HERSELF' 1 Enjoy the Cool Tropical Breezes! where Swaying Palms and Ocean I greet you I Coconut Grove Singapore's most
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    • 59 11 N> PERFECTLY HI SHUCKS... SOUNDS TOO H OH, HELLO, MILUCENT 1 JyA CHM2MING OP YOU TO V, MUCH LIKE MONTY'S LINE v^ >^-—^e^=tt— rT^ —^r"i *SK ME/ I ME\N SOF TRIPE GUESS I'LL J CAN YOU 7.. DELIGHTED r— JUST HAFT^ BE fff 7 COME CI6HT OVER-? I TO BE
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  • 457 12 EVERYTHING PROMISED REDS HAS BEEN SENT -Lord IB«'iiv4*rl>r«»uk Statement lb»t Britain SmSiTKi tETsulo h«l pnmM SUlin MM ~M nnm.toW, re- Prime Ministers leadership. Referring to his, and Mr. Averell Sarriman's, visit to Moscow, and ,he Russian losses m tanks and aircraft, Loid Beaverbrook said •We promised Stalin that we would
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  • 47 12 Cairo. Oct. 23. A MIDDLE East General Headquarters communique issued today states that at Tobruk— "there jis nothing to report. "In the frontier area enemy arUillery was again m action without, 'however, interfering with the activities of our patrols, who sustained no casualties."— Reuter
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  • 130 12 Hong Kong, Oct. 23. SfNCE war came, practically no, i portland cement has been available for non-military projects m China. Nevertheless, numerous engineering and construction; works under the "reconstruct while resisting" plan of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek required the, use of portland cement. Hand-cut stone was used m many
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  • NEWS BREVITIES
    • 38 12 New Delhi, Oct. 22. TH E consultative committee set up by the Government of India to advise on the economic policy of post-war reconstruction will meet in New Delhi on Friday. The Commerce Member will preside. By Radio.
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    • 52 12 New Delhi, Oct. 22. rS Burmese Squadron's share in tt. A. F. operations over enemy territory on the Continent was made known to-day. The squadron ha.s hot down 43 enemy Dlanea nnrt d&maced 29. Another 21 were pr^hnbly destroyed. Thp Puniab ll to contribute v^t another fighter to the R.A.F.—
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  • 57 12 MOSCOW S r ENF. L"nin's tomb is an at- 1 traction not only for visitors to the former j Russian capital, now m a state of siege, but i also the Soviet themselves. Here is a line of i Muscovites waiting to visit the famous tomb. The
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  • 65 12 Washington, Oct. 23. FROM Oct. 28, all aid-to-Russia cargoes will be moved through the port of Boston, according to an announcement of the Maritime Commission. The aim is to prevent any possible congestion. It is thought that the selection of Bonton means that >- i
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