Morning Tribune, 25 October 1941

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  • 18 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 22!), Saturday. October 25, 1941. Morning Tribune i v TTT^TT T r>r»i» it.^Ti.i"
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  • 396 1 Maddened Nazis' Assault On Moscow London, Oct. 24. QN the Russian front the battle for Moscow has flared up again with ferocious German assaults against the city's outer defences. Moscow radio m a broadcast to-day said that the recent German attacks on the capital are not
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  • 253 1 KuibLshev, Oct. 24. NEW Russia reserves entered into the Central Front battle on Tuesday and Wednesday, state the latest reports. They were brought up m good order across the first snows disregarding the early winter winds, which are beginning to trouble the Germans. The
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  • 73 1 London, Oct. 24. ACCORDING to information m London to-day, Sir Stafford Cripps. the British Ambassador to Russia, and members of the British Mission, have established themselves at Kuibishev. It ha^ already been made clear that Moscow remains the capital Of Russia and the leading members of
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  • 257 1 Bangkok, Oct. 24. A THAI Government com. munique reveals the findings of the official committee, including three ministers, which investigated the charges contained m an anonymous circular issued by the 'Free Thai Party" against Nai Vanich Pananonda, Director-General of the Commerce Department and a delegate to
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  • 243 1 MARSHAL TIMOSHENKO COMMANDING S. FRONT I onrion Ocl :i MARSHAL Timoshenku is now m command of the Soviet armies on the Southern front. This lm.s broil ofli< ially announced by the Soviet spokesman Lo/.ovsky. .Marshal Tinioshcnko was the former commander of the Hussian armies defending Mom ,i\v it v .i
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  • 171 1 London, Oct. 24. V l can be stated authoritatively that the appointment of General Gregory Zhukov as the Commander-in-Chief In the Central Front of Russia which includes Moscow, m no way implies criticism of Marshal Timoshenko whom he replaces. M. Stalin has chesen Marshal Timoshenko for a new task
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  • 28 1 Vichy, Oct. 24.— A bomb at Odessa killed General Glugosianu, Commander of the fortress and 50 other officers and soldiers, says a Bukharest telegram.— Reuter
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  • 280 1 Tokyo, Oct. 24. A FIVE-DAY extraordinary session of the Diet, which has been convoked for Nov. 15, according to an official announcement, will deliberate the supplementary estimates urgently needed to cover the current situation, as well as other bills. The government is seizing the natlon .s
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  • 171 1 London. Oct. 24. OVERCOMING the bad weather, powerful forces of R.A.F. bombers attacked enemy ports and naval bases m north-west Germany last night, states an Air Ministry communique. Attacks were also made on the docks at Brest, Cherbourg and Lr Havre. Two aircraft are mining The
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    • 70 1 Hhhlgt— Ort. 24.— President Roosevelt hai announced th.it the I'nited M.ites production prncramme f<»r tanks fcr the United States armed force* would he anproximateJv doublet iinmcciimly.— Keuter. Co). Frank Kii'.v I Bect»< v des<ribed the situatioa m the Par J'.isi as "extremelj thin He m t*»al he tfiti noi believe
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    • 16 1 CLEANED ADJUSTED REPAIRED EZEKIEL 6 CO. OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS 3 CAPITOL BUILOING SINGAPORE ESTO 10 YEARS k
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  • 397 2 "INVADE EUROPE" CLAMOUR SCOTCHED months ago. These opportunities have not fallen conveniently into our lap and they never will. They have to be seized and it takes a very great deal of hard work and hard fighting to seize them. "Our battle front is a single front which stretches from
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  • 175 2 "OUT OF THE FOG" (At the Alhambra) rnHREE unusually brilliant character studies are brought to the screen In "Out of the Fog," the new Alhambra chow. One conies from John Garneld. that brilliant player of "the young crook" type, who again lavishly paints portrayal of a Brooklyn small-time
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  • 99 2 NO person coming from, or intending to proceed to any place outside Malaya as a passenger by sea. or air, shall debark or embark, as the case may be, m the Colony except at a prescribed place. In Singapore such places are the wharves of the Singapore Harbour
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  • 47 2 Chungking, Oct. 24 AFTER a meeting between the Chinese Foreign Minister, Dr. Quo Tal-chi, snd the Australian Minister to China, Sir Frederick Eggleston, it Is understood that the Australian Minister will be presenting his credentials before the end of the month.- Reuter
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  • 104 2 Abyssinian Italians Contacted London, Oct. 24. ilMilllSH pai*b rols, m conjunciiun with l».uniii forces, nave been m contact with the enemy m the Ambazzo area m Abyssinia, ten miles north of Gondar, it was learned m auliioritative circles m London to-day. This is the only Italian force still resisting m
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  • 143 2 Australian Women Likely For Malaya Melbourne, Oct. 24. THE announcement that 800 women of voluntary aid detachments are .soon going to the Middle East to release men attached to hospitals and office staffs for other duties has been followed by forecasts that hundreds more Australian women are likely to go
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  • 136 2 Johannesburg, Oct. 24. GENERAL HERTZOG issued a statement yesterday .supporting the National Socialist system for South Africa. The statement reveals that he has succumbed to the influence of Oswald Pirow, the former Defence Minister, and Dr. Van Reasburg, leader of the proNazi movement, the Ossewa'o rand wag.
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  • 87 2 Ankara, Oct. 24. |T is strongly rumoured here that, as part of the Turkish security catqpalgn, a decree will .shortly be sent to the Assembly aimed again.st espionage. The decree, it is reported, forbids foreigners to travel on foot, by horse or by car m Turkey,
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  • 142 2 INDIA'S NEW STEP TOWARD DOMINIONHOOD London. Oct. 24. THE launching at Howrah of India's newest warship, H.M.I.S. Baroda, built m India entirely by Indian labour is a reminder of the progress India has made towards dominionhood as reflected In the rapid expansion of the Royal Indan Navy," said The Times
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  • 156 2 »"pHAT the debtor had been traced but could not be ought was v statement made by Dr. C. H Withers Payne when he applied to Sir Percy McElwalne, the chief justice. In the hl^h court yesterday, for a substituted service of a bankruptcy petition against C.
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    • 311 2 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. Tickets $1.85 O.R.s (regular) 1.00 Ladies
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    • 76 2 Keep it handy! DfILZO-ZINC OXIDE I PLRSTER This British-made self-adhesive plaster should be m every med:cJne chest it is the ideal dressing for cuts, bruises and wounds. Obtainable from all first class dispensaries m widths of l 2 to 2 r A. Dc ST. DALMAS CO., LID. Established 1831. Contractors
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  • 442 3 New Ge rman Drive On Moscow Fails London, Oct. 21. IjH>LLOWING the short lull m some sectors during the last week, the fighting all along the vast Eastern Front seems to have gr iwn m intensity since Saturday, until the former fierce peak has ftgain been reached, with the main
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  • 514 3 r) cope with increasing United States control of production and export and to assist Malaya to obtain goods essential for the war effort, with special regard to iron and steel products, the following additional measures are to be taken m respect of imports from the
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  • 110 3 London, Oct. 24. TIIKEE people were senten- ced to death according to a decree issued by the commander of the city of Moscow, says the Moscow radio. They were found guilty of anti-revolutionary activity and distributing anti-Soviet leaflets, criminal negligence and attempting to flee from
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  • 138 3 London, Oct. 24. BRITAIN now has a large force of trained and eauipped paratroops. More are being trained at a high rate each week. "We gained by the experience of the Russians oefore the war and of the Germans during the war," .said the brigadier
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  • 197 3 London, Oct. 24. BOMBARDIER WILLIAM MALLOY has just arrived m London from TobTuk bringing with him a sword-belt which an Italian General handed over to him while surrendering after a tank battle outside Benghazi. "There were 16 British tanks against 87 Italian ones," said Bombardier Malloy, "but
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  • 76 3 London, Oct. 24. ITALY'S disastrous rubber shortage is emphasised m a new regulation m which not only tyres of good condition, but "those which had been previously rejected even those which had been discarded altogether—must be handed m to the authorities." Turkey, consequently, has had
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  • 63 3 Foochow, Oct. 22. DESPITE the vigilance exercised by the Japanese, the Formosan revolutionary movement is making headway m this province. For the purpose of establishing close co-ordination amone; Formosan revolutionary workers residing alone the Fukien coast, the .southern executive headquarters of the Formosan Revolutionary League ha> Mt
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    • 192 3 NOTICE BROWN-OIT AND BLACK-OUT REGULATIONS The attention of the public is drawn to the following definition of offences under the Lighting Restrictions Order (No. 2) 1941: BROWN-OUT. It is an offence (ii to display a light otherwise than m a roofed building or covered enclosure, (ii) t 0 display a
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    • 37 3 INDIAN ASSOCIATION rE Indian Association will hold its montHv social at 5 p.m. en Sunday at the Association playing field at Balestier. Mr. O. A. R. Arunasalam Chettiar will speak m Tamil on "The Status of Indians
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    • 69 3 Bk.^^l It is imposJgT^ sible for an individual to provide for his valued posstssions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes
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  • 86 4 Bill To Check Traffic In Boys To be Introduced .shortly into the Legislative Council is an ordinance to amend the Children -Ordinance, the primary object Ol which Is to prevent the trafficking m buys which undei present conditions ha.s tended to a.ssuine considerable proportions. Except, m contemplation of or pursuant
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  • 106 4 a mt< i\i programme Ln com- ion of the Cz«'*'h National Day will b<- broad* from Singapore at 8.00 p.m. tomorrow m, custody or control of a child For 1 1 1 valuable consideration." Any person who without lawtxil :u--thority or excn.se barboun or has In his
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  • 224 4 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Oct. 23. THE Leader of the Opposition Mr. Tadden m a broadcast, appealed to every Australian to back up the new Government m the gigantic task facing it. rememberin v that nothing else mattered unless victory was. achieved, followed by a just and enduring
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  • 70 4 Enemy Over Malta Malta, Oct. 24. ENEMY fighters approached Malta yesterday evening flying fairly high, says an official communique. They were intercepted by a British fighter which obtained a number of hits, but the results are not known. Later two individual enemy aircraft approached the Island One crossed the coast
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  • 89 4 '■pWO more men. also members of a local medical corps, were charged with rioting, by beiiif,- members of an unlawful assembly at 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 20, with the common Intention of assaulting a Chinese detective. The men were arrested followir..- nrrtlgations into the shooting
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  • 53 4 ALL vehicles, other than vehicles zf His Majesty^ Forces, are proihibitcc! the use of the whole of KfandaJ Road, that part of Seletar Road lying north of Nee Sooa village, and that portion of Woodlands Poad north of its junction with Mandai Road between 12.30 o.m. and 4
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  • 61 4 The two men charged yesterday, tan Ah Boon f26) and Chan Ah Lock »?0) v Ir. lined trial when they appeared *n the third court, and their case was p*^ironed for mention on Oct. 28. when the cihcr Mien will also come up for their gtfft^" be mentioned Bail r,i-.
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    • 175 4 TO-NjGHT TEA DANSANT AFTER-DINNER DANCE 7.:W p.m.— 9.00 p.m. V ?uo p.m.— l a.m. Be here to-night and give a warm send-off to the LAST of the Popular Extension Nights! Last Few Personal Appearances "DUNSON andCALLO WA V" The VAUDEVILLE ARTISTES who have been entertain- intf a Big Company nightly
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    • 31 4 r -MORROWS military band concert from the Singapore Studio will be given by the Band of the Manchester Regiment by kind permission of the CO. and Officers, at 12.45 p.m. J
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    • 138 4 4- SHOWS 70-/ MY 1 TO-MORROW II a.m. 3-15-6-15 9-15 p.m. AVILION CONDITIONED— M»IW HECOM3IE\DED FOII THE SirOMI TI3IE l\ HIS WEEKLY FILM REVIEW 111 THE M.11.C. ILWIO i OMMEXTxITOIt FHO3I THE SI\«.U»OKE STATIOX CLIVE DIANA I BROOK W WYNYARD I Preceded by I THE MOST ASTOUNDING FEATURETTE EVEttD PRODUCED.
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  • 898 5 London, Sept. 22. (CONSTANTLY the PQlitica] leaders urge us not to be complacent, and it seems to mo that they are preaching to the converted. I vo v c among al l conditions <>f people and find no gigna of complacency. On the contrary. Hie s("->»nx
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  • 305 5 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCT, 25, 1941. JAPAN PONDERS A CHINESE military spokesman, at a press conference m Chungking, has revealed some interesting facts concerning Japanese military movements within their spheres of influence immediately following the Cabinet reshuffle. Apart from the heavy stream of military traffic m North, Central and South
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  • 954 6 "Target For To-night To Have Gala Film Premiere On November 18 EVERYONE who has thrilled to the exploits oi the R.A.F. Bomber Command will be anxious to see "Target for To-night," brilliant documentary film which is to have a gala premiere m aid ol the R.A.F. Welfare Fund at the
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    • 201 6 Ut FIRST Wren to be married m Singapore, Miss ill T Eileen Margaret Moorley was given permission mmr to marry under the conditicns of the Women's ft ©€p£ Royal Naval Service, provided she continues m the Service after her marriage. She is the daughter of Mr. J. Moorley and the
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  • 1339 7 FOR A FRIKND'S WEDDING If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers queries m this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her c/o Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. "I have been invited to a Friend's
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  • 79 7 Post Free Facilities IN order lo facilitate the sending of queries to Helen, she has arran^eu with (he 1 Tribune Tress Town Olliec. i No. 9, The Arcaae. Singapore, to deliver these direct to the Morning Tribune, thus eliminating the need for you to buy a stamp. Jusi, put your
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  • 173 7 "I am troubled with a dry skin all over my body It there any special diet that would correct this?" TRY a daily dosage ot vitamin A and increase the leafy vegetables m your diet. Lack of vitamin A brings about a
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    • 329 8 SADF Situations Vacant VACANCY for messenger of Box No. 694 has b-en filled. Applicants thanked. < No 687 L) WANTED TEACHERS (Male and Female Apply Personally-116 Bencoolen Street. Singapore. (No. bBiM WANTED Shorthand Typist, either sex. c Mlrt details, experience, salary reJS£d Box 750 ?|o Malaya Tribune Kuala Lumpur. (No
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    • 666 8 Educational MALAY LESSONS given by Malay Editor. $151- monthly. Trader. 28, Robinsun Road. Singapore. (No. 672L) BRITISH OFFICER wishing to study Mandarin Chinese desires to contact competent young woman :<ble to give two lessons a week. Box 7f. j co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. <No. 692L) WAIKISI HAWAIIAN Guitar Studio. 105.
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    • 684 8 1 1 ,v SALE: Dutch Bulli Phlllpa Valve Tropical Wireless Receiver ACDC. VMi) Model. $270]- Cash. New Oarrard Automatic Record Changer r.C 10 $120|- Cash. Inspection 53, LoroiiK 35. Geylai:*;. Singapore (No. 694 L) FOR SALK: One Marconi Radiogram model id io with automatic changer, factory built Ilka new. Piicr
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    • 349 8 Business Opportunities ADVERTISER is Interest*! In pur- 1;1 ing retiring n ildent bualnaM m :i going concern. Pleaie replf m oonAdence given particular! to Box 726 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore i No. 67 9L) Matrimonial wanted to mket educated Muslim girl widow i>y Muslim merchant, view matrimony. Please write to
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  • 150 9 riA||| hist seini-tinal m the s.x.i Challenge < »'i> <ompetition will be played a( Anson Road to-cl.iy, when the league champions, tin- Royal Air Force meet tin- dirk horses" «f the competition, tin* Spartans. The Air Force, after winning the league, have not been showing up
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  • 419 9 AFTKIt MUlag a terrific part' and maintaining it for the greater part of the gMM, St. Andrew's Old Boys Association went town fifihting to an SC.C rugby tearr, by 20 p< int.-, (4 irieN a penalty and a goal) to 1 (a try) when
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  • 67 9 TO-DAY socckij Singapore Challenge Cup. s«'-nii-imal. Spartans v Royal Air Force. Anson Road Stadium, 515 p.m. RUGBY M.R.U. game, RAF. v R A Ah, Jalan Dcsar Stadium; Loyals v Johore, Johorr; Mfdical Collcße Juniors v Seniors, Sepoy Linos; St. Andrew's Old Boys v Raffles College, Woodsvllle HOCKF.Y: ACS
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  • 168 9 CONTINUING t«i play nood hockey, Raffles Collage scored vet another mc \ictory when the) defeated the Indi.in Association hy !ivc goal* to two m their game ;ti Balectfter yesterday. Thp Collegian*, who led four-one ;<t the interval, wore wvil on top m the Ural half, when
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  • 194 9 ON the showing yesterday, a draw would have been a more appropriate decision m the hockey match between the Singapore Hornets and the V.M.C.A., which the former won by the narrow margin of two goals to one, at Prince Edward Road. Play, if not brilliant, was keen
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    • 89 9 Recs Win 2nd XI Game THE SRC. defeated the, S.C.C. by the only goal scored m theii match between their second teams when they met at hockey on the padanji yesterday THE S.C.C. dominated m exchanj. e,g m the rtcll but misled several opportunities, of scenr: In the second session,
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    • 1047 9 i>lorniii«» 'ri*il»im« k N|M*4*i«tl Hart* llmrl TIIK following is the specially com piled race guide f«rr to-day's Penang races, the final day of the Penmng autumn meet: RACK ONE: HORSES, CLASS 4, DIV. 2—7 FURS 0 Convoy 4y 9 00 Tab for future r« f 02 3 Constant Light 7y
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    • 268 9 Public Notices Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for tb» following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date Of OloMOfl Cue Maintenance of Christian Cemeteries at Bukit Timah Road during 1942 (Deposit $50). 12 noon. 28 Oct. 1941. Supply of Precast Concrete Culvert Pipes during
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 339 10 INDIA NEWS New Delhi. Oct. 23. IT is disclosed that In the first two years of the war the {Supply Department placed orders worth more than 164 crores' of rupees. The value of purchases for the period September, 1939, to March. 1*940, exceeded 29 crores, of which orders worth 24^8
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    • 218 10 «set» LAR VINE D \> m t*« famous role thai sky-rockette«i |j NORMA SHEARER to Screen lame! Jt trill GRIP you!! fOiir of I li« mosl sliiiiiiu I DrMinalir Triuiupli^ **S iUv I 41 ■^■^^M 4 SHOWS TO-DAY tArll tl Ij 1 1 A.M.- 3.1&-6.15-9.15 life Your Seat On The
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  • 204 11 vc d a i Office up to ,n ol the 31sl October, 1941, for the following services for the Singapore Volunteer Corps for the Y^' 1942 1 "'Clothing l making up); 2. Transport of members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps by motor bus or lorry; 3. Supply and
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  • 118 11 Tenders will be received at the Office of the Director of Public Works, Singapore, up to noon cf i the 31st October. 1941. for the following works; Transportation oi Petrol Tjmks from Singapore and installation at Klanang Estate. Morib, Selangor. Plans and Specifications may be seen
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  • 101 11 JAPANESE CONDITION WORSENS NEWS from inside Japan indicates that there is a further tightening of conditions. It is now reported that the three largest confectionary concerns m the conntry have been ordered to i-i mbine to form one firm, so that surplus employees can be drafted into the munitions industry.
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  • 56 11 A GOVERNMENT Gazette notifi caticn issued last night states that, wherever m any written law of the Colony the words "Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve" occur, such written law shall be read and construed as if there weie substituted for such words m each case the
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  • 492 11 IMPORTED VEGETABLES COST (Malaya Last Year) $2,000,000 "IN 1940 the value. of fresh vegetables imported Into Malaya was over $2,000,000, and there is no reason at all why most of that money should not have gone into the pockets of our own people instead of being sent outside." declared the
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  • 85 11 A nti-Mahria Measures IN order to put the onus of taking A proper nnti-malaria precautions, ab initlo, on owners and occupiers of Itbd, thereby enabling the existing stftffs of Health depart ments to effect much greater control, an ordinance to amend the Destruction of Mosquitoes Ordinance is to be introduced
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 201 11 1 Trade Bargains OPTICAL When you need glasses, see X P. Chong. No bluff, Careful test before glasses given. Charges moderate. Office The United Pharmacy. MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinkled on handkerchief and inhaled protects you from coid and influenza, a certain cure. Get it from The United Pharmacy. INFLUENZA is
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    • 70 11 Manning Of Trade Ships NOTWITHSTANDING the provi1* sions of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance or of any other law for the time being m force m (he Color.y. the Governor may. should he consider it to be necessary for the efficient prosecution of the war to do so. by order vary
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    • 675 11 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV V ISERWICES I BRE V ITIES By "Übique' I A LABOUR COMPANY Of the Royal Indian V Army Service Corps held a "Company Day" V on Thursday V Hie principal guest was Lieut. -Colonel M. W. V F J. Hime, and shortly after his arrival some mem- V ben
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  • 159 12 Tokyo, Oct. M. ANOTHER outburst against th Dnited stars is contained m an editorial to-day m the prominent Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun. It says that m the midst of the Japanese-American negotiations to remove the "cancer ef the Pacific" the United Sta bet is doing
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  • 407 12 Cairo, Oct. 26. THE Secretary of the Defence Department of the Government of India, Mr. Ogilvie, has I now concluded his tour of the Middle East and will shortly I visit Baghdad, whence he will inspect Indian units m Iraq. "My earlier impressions have
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  • 199 12 Shanghai, Oct. 26. THE Manchukuo news agency reports that half the staff members of the Soviet Far Eastern Command have been ordered to the European front. The agency quotes reliable quarters for this information but Renter has been unable to confirm this through the government.
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  • 62 12 London, Oct. 26. OFFENSIVE patrols have been flown by our fighters over tho Channel, northern France and the Dutch coast yesterday, 1 says an Air Ministry communique. "One enemy fighter was destroyed off the Dutch coast yesterd-.v morning and another m the afternoon. Objectives In the Cherbourg peninsula Were attacked.
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  • 144 12 London, Oct. 26. THE non-application of the principles of the Atlantic Charter to India was the principal theme discussed at a meeting at the Savoy Hotel attended by Mr H G Wells, Professor Haldane, Professor Ley, Mr. Michael Foot, Mr. Samuel Silverman, M.P.. Commpuder Young,
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  • 149 12 Berlin, Oct. 26. HITLER received the Italian Foreign Minister, Count Ciano m his headquarters yesterday afternoon for a talk, says the German news agency. The conversation tooK place m the "traditiooai spirit of friendship and brotherhood m amis exiting between th e two nations, "the agency says Von
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  • 69 12 TO-NIGHT'S news talk at 10.05 from the Singapore station will be given by Leonard Mosley, War Correspondent of Allied Newspapers Ltd., who has recently returned fiom a tour of the Malayan airfields. During the course of his trip he saw for himself how thoroughly the country's air
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  • 53 12 Tokyo, Oct. 26. The recent air raid drills throughout Japan were more than mere exercises, according to Lieut.-Gen. Torashiro Kawabe, the Defence Headquarters Chief of Staff. In a bioadcast to the Japanese nation to-night, he said. "So far as concerns air defence, the moment of danger is
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  • 78 12 Cairo. Oct. 26. A BRITISH headquarters' communique states that "yesterday aerial bombing of Tob^iik town and harbour was on a reduced scale. No damage or casualties resulted. "Enemy artillery was more active but it was effectively neutralised by oui counter-battery fire Once again our pat•ols m all .sectors
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  • 212 12 London, Oct. 26. A labour demonstratiun, attended by about 10,000 persons, held m Trafalgar Square on Sunday to demand "all aid for Russia," began with an uproar and ended with cheers for the Soviet Union and the singing of the •Red Flag." Miss I :.< > Wilkinson, Parliamentary
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