Morning Tribune, 28 October 1941

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  • 16 1 ovTTTv Morning Tribune Vol. G—No. 231, Tuesday, October 28, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday, October 29, 1041.
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  • 116 1 SOVIET TROOPS IN IRAN NOT BEEN WITHDRAWN i hei an, < >• t lo< AL pres s repoi Is, t-» ;luL feet 1 hat there has been a general withdrawal df the Soviet troops In Iran to the Caucasus, air not correct. Actually the forces evacuated from Iran were concentrated
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  • 64 1 nttk, Oct. Xi. n- eveit ks making 1 imp i.mt broadcast speech .it a.m. GJd.T. <10 :i0 a.m. Malayan time) to-morr«w, When he will address the Navy LeaffKC hanquet m celebration of America s Navy and Total Defcnec Day." The speech, which will last for 15 minutes, will
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  • 464 1 London, Oct. 27. AS the battle for Moscow continues to rage m all its ferocity under snow and fog and skies of torrential rain, Gen. Zukhov, Commander-in-Chief of the north and central sectors, has issued a stirring order of the day. "Not a step
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  • 153 1 London, Oct. 27. rVO enemy fighters were destroyed during an early morning patrol by R.A.F. fighters over northern France, it is learned m London. An Air Ministry communique, issued this afternoon on the subject of the raids on Germany, states: "Many squadrons of Bomber Command aircraft
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  • 119 1 Moscow, Oct. 27. A SKIRMISH between Japanese soldiers and Soviet frontier guards near the village of Raskino is reportS ed to-day by the official Soviet news agency. The incident occurred on Oct. 23 when a group oi S about 20 Japanese soldiers crossed the
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  • 236 1 Nairobi, Oct. 27. A JOINT communique from Army and Air headquarters m East Africa announ- ces that "Offensive patrols by our ground forces yesterday drew fire from the enemy's forward positions on the Gondar-Asmara roads. We suffered no casualties. "The patriot forces continue to bunas th
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  • 154 1 Cairo, Oct. 27. FURTHER raids on the harbours of Tripoli and Benghazi were carried out by R.A.F. bombers during the night of Oct. 25/26, says a R.A.F. communique. At Tripoli a number of hits were obtained on the Mole and searchlight positions were put out of action.
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  • 43 1 Santiago de Chile, Oct. 27 The Foreign Office hn s Instructed Senor Tobias Barros. I Chilean Ambassador In Berlin, to urge the German Government to stop the executions of French hostages. Chile Is the lirst American country to take such an ntlon.- Reuter
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  • 115 1 Unity Aim Of Next Tokyo Diet London, Oct. 27. A X official announcement from Tokyo states that an extraordinary session of the Japanese Diet next month has been called to establish complete unity between the government and the people, says the London radio. The Chief Secretary of the Japanese Cabinet,
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  • 277 1 New York, Oct. 27. AT the opening of the International Labour Office conference at Columbia University, New York, to-day Mr. Carter Goodrich, chairman of the governing body, declared that the International Labour Office must act: "In defence of democracy m re-building the Democratic world." The
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  • 90 1 Vichy, Oct. 27. M GEORGES GIRAD, the well-known archivist of he French Foreign Ministry, was found murdered m his residence near Peripueux on Sunday. His wife and a maid-servant were also found dead. Tb° victim; had been killed by blows from an axe and it is believed
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  • 247 2 ICHANG GAS BOMBS: FURTHER EVIDENCE Chungking, Oct. 27. fURTHER light has been thrown on the employment of poi- son gas by the Japanese troops during the battle at Ichang, an inhuman* form of warfare the employment of which has been repeatedly denied by the Japanese authorities. The following is a
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  • 227 2 London, Oct. 27. WITH the continent of Europe all but his, Hitler now aspires to straddle the continent of Asia, says the News Chronicle editorial to-day. "But there is a snag. As his ambition sweeps him eastward across Russia towards his Japanese allies, he is brought
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  • 68 2 Shanghai, Oct. 27. OWING to the uncertainty of the arrival of American liners here, 150 Shanghailanders desiring to proceed to America, are reported to have booked passage aboard the! French vessel D'Artagnan for Manila, where they hope to obtain berths aboard a trans- Pacific American ship. French
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  • 102 2 Evacuated H.K. Women To Petition Duff Cooper Sydney. Oct. 27. TtHE Sydney Telegraph says that when Mr. Duff Cooper (British Minister of State m the Far East) visits Sydney, he will have to face a deputation representing 3,500 discontented Hong Kong women and children evacuated to Australia, who seek the
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  • 41 2 Clanton (Alabama*, Oct. 27. 1 TWENTY-TWO were burned to death and eight injured, when 32 persons were trapped m a burning bus after the vehicle had hit i (he side of a bridge. Reuter
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  • 33 2 Ankara. Oct. 27 The shooting of PUM by foreigners has been forbidden except m the regipns of Ankara and Kouya. It Ls presumed that this Is part of the Turkish security measures.- Reuter
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  • 137 2 Craigie To See Tojo London, Oct. 27. ACCORDING i to informa- tion which has reached Lon- I don the new j Japanese Foreign Minister I will begin re- ceiving the diplomatic body m Tokyo from < to-morrow. It is stated m a v t h o rita- i tive quarters
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  • 104 2 NEWS BREVITIES Lucknow, Oct. 26. •THIRTY thousand I acres of land will be laid open m the UP. tfihen the Governor opens the extension of the Sardha Canal at Rai Bareilly. —By Radio. Melbourne, Oct. 27. The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Makin) has announced that an enquiry into t production
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  • 194 2 CHINESE EYE CURRENCY CONFERENCE Chungking. Oct. 27. WITH the present lull m the Stno-Japi- nese righting. Chinos.- interest centre* on the forthcoming Hongkong Currency Conference. Although the American-Japanese negotiations and the Soviet-German war continue to attract the attention of the Chinese public, it is natural that the latter are more
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  • 173 2 Wild Scrambles For Commodities In Shanghai Shanghai, Oct. 2< THE uncertainty d the financial situation m Shanghai resulted m a wild scramble last week for commodities. Writing on this subject, th* financial export f the North China Daily News says: "Exaggerated fears and anxieties played havoc with the customary standards
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  • 74 2 WITH the public complying us best they could with the strict insistence imposed on lighting regulations, last night's blackout m Singapore wa« a success. Except for some instances where a few beams .of light were aten to shine into the street, householders on the whole adhered
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  • 68 2 London, Oct. 27. IT was stated m authoritative quarters m London to-day that there is no truth m the report that there has been a British and Free French invasion of French Somaliland. It is believed that there has been a rising of tribesmen living to
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  • 39 2 London, Oct. 27. BRITAIN, m Quilding up her powerful paratroop army, Ls using a fool-proof parachute which open< automatically. This ingenious device enables paratroops to leave aircraft at the rate of ten m six seconds -Special Cable.
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    • 166 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, Exclusively. \j^r THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., THONE 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. TO BE PRESENTED BY THE "BIRDS OF PASSAGE" AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE IN AID OF THE LORD MAYOR'S AND CHINESE AIR RAID FUNDS "LOT'S WIFE"!
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  • 504 3 BURMA AWAITS BRITAIN'S REPLY London, Oct. 27. flltt Premier of Burma, I Saw m an Interview with the News Cbronkk explains his mission to England, and. (haling with the allegation that Burma could not defend herself, says: •m Burma there to feeling tint. Japan is very clever, Japan. absorbed Korea
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  • 116 3 New York. Oct. 27. EVERY ticket has been sold for the meeting on Monday night m Madison Square Garden to launch a nation-wide campaign to send medical aid and other supplies to Russia. Twenty-three thousand people are expected to attend. The speaicers include Mr.
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  • 60 3 US Navy Balloons The US. Navy J trains its blimp crews m bal- i loons. The Navy Dept. are using > blimps (aerial sausages, if you t like) for spot- J ting submarines near shore. Blimp crews first have to learn how to I handle balloons. Here is a U.S.
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  • 154 3 London, Oct. 27. MRS. PLUMB, stewardess, shepherded her passengers from a sinking liner refusing medical aid for nearly nine hours by the doctor m the Nazi raider which had shelled the ship. She has since been awarded the B.E.M. for her bravery. As she left her cabin
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  • 85 3 NO MILK— DEATH London, Oct. 27. A HIGH Czech agricultural official did not deliver his full milk quota. The Nazis have therefore shot him. They accused him of surrendering only four gallons a day from his herd of 20 cows, instead of between 13 and Ifo gallons, say London Czechosloviltian
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  • 75 3 They Died Congratulations L.onaon, uct. it. ALL leading Netherlands newspapers have been compelled to publish double-column obituary notices of Netherlands Nazis killed on the Russian front. The notices announced that these men had fallen m the struggle against Bolshevism, and that they had given their lives for Leader, people and
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  • 270 3 Miners' Leader Silent On Roosevelt' s Request Washington, Oct. 27. THE White House announced that President Roosevelt has asked Mr. John L. Lewis, chief of the Mine Workers' Union, to reconsider his decision and keep captive coal mines m operation. The President told Mr. Lewis he was asking for work
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    • 34 3 NOMINAL CAPITAL: I. $40,000,000 ISSUED PAID UP CAPITAL: $10,000,000 BRANCHES throughout Malaya, Burma, South China and Netherlands East Indies. AGENTS CORRESPONDENTS m all principal cities of the World. BANKING TRANSACTIONS of every description undertaken.
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    • 759 3 Glands Made Active and Youthful Vigour Restored m 24 Hours American Doctor's Discovery I°° s; v Ihat tlie vi-Tabs MSJ m f(jrmula is marvelou-c for Strengthens Blood, Nerves, Body. m {hose who are old before Memory. Brain, Muscles, and fin- J| |f 1 ;|v ir time R ""-f owlv and
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  • 335 4 rr>HE scope of the radio services sponsored by the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation will be extended shortly to include experimental broadcasts to schools, the first series of four broadcasts beginning to-day. The weekly programme will be classed under general headings, as follows: 11.40— 12.00 Tuesday: Geography. Wednesday: News Review,
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  • 59 4 THE Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, and Registrar of Trade Unions, delivered his second and concluding talk from the Singapore Broadcasting Station last night on 'Some Aspects of Trade Unionism m Malaya." He emphasised the folly of strikes
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  • 67 4 pHARGED with dishonestly retaining 36 stolen empty oil drums Worth $311.40, Lee Ho (46) claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. H. E. Kingdom, m the third police court yesterday. The case was postponed for mention on Nov. 3, bail was offered m the sum of $250
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  • 78 4 JOHORE BUDGET SURPLUS WITH total revenue estimatei at $26,763,500 al e\]>enditure at ,294 the Government of Johore i expects to budget a surplus of $3 944.206 for 1942. Ordinary revenue, ihe Tri- hune learns, will amount u> 520,896,120, while revenue from war taxation is expected to realise $5,867,380. Recurrent expenditure
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  • 158 4 HOLDING that the appellant had lived on the Im. moral earning of his mistress and that the sentence was not excessive, Sir Percy McElwaine the chief justice, yesterday dismissed th e appeal of' Lim Sui, who was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the lower court. "There
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  • 81 4 Melbourne, Oct. 27. The Minister for External Territories (Senator Fraser) hah been advised that his son, Frederick Kaith Fiaser, of the A.1.F., reported missing after the Greek and Crete campaigns, is now r prisoner of war ?r» Germany. T Battle manoeuvres this week will include participation by specially trained
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  • 61 4 A f* AN who strayed himself by throwS3? M Jus P awne d coat which he sum, S«u ron i a houst> ln Kwnpong Supu, Kallang Road on Oct. 12 SS pawned it on Oct. 26 for $1 oimvfm 1P l PP ean> d before 'Mr. Conrad the
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  • 97 4 EARLY 100 packets of Chinese playini' cards and $81.40 were amonc the exhibitsseized when a party of police raided a house m Liang Seah Street and firrested 21 Chinese, omong them a woman for gambling. Out of the 21 people, the woman and two men claimed trim
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  • 262 4 Assistance For Red Cross Chief WHILE Mr. Burdett, Commissioner, will con'unue to direct British and Australia;, Heci Cross work as far east as Hong Kong and supervise the work done In Malaya from his office In Malacca, the Society's activities m Singapore and southern Malaya will be In the hands
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  • 154 4 CHAN 800 S:o, a nine-year-old girl died while being operated on, and Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore coroner, yesterd^Sy returned a verdict of death by misadventure. Medical evidence was that thp girl w*s admitted into hospital In .July. IMO, ■uttering from tuberculosis of the spine,
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  • 130 4 THE "Clipper" due last week is now expected to arrive m Singapore on Oct. 29 and leave early on Oct. 30. This wc'k's "Clipper" with malls from Surope, America, Pacific and toe Philippine i-luihi> i> expected to arrive m Singapore on Thursday, Oct. 30. The Safest tinio of
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  • 270 4 THE armoured car section of 1 the Argylls and Sutherland Highlanders put on a display yesterday mornin S f»r the benefit of local and foreign correspondents and cameramen and the latter left the display reassured that m this particular form of defence, too, the country
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    • 294 4 Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't be discouraged if you are weak, underweight, tired out, sickly unable to ffatn an ounce of flesh or strength no matter what you eat. A California physician, In prescribing for and treating tke Cinema Bt«ra of Hollywood, has discovered a tecret method of
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    • 30 4 1 SHORT talk m the series "The Kitchen Front" giving advice on marketing, together with food prices and food control announcements, will be given from Singapore at 7.55 a.m. to-morrow.
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    896 5 London! LETTER i London, Sept. :M. T'HE anxiety of the Canadian forces m Britain to be m action against the enemy was referred to by Sir Malcolm Robertson, M. P.. chairman of the British Council, at a reception m honour of the Canadian Press delegates now m London.
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  • 294 6 keep an open fo green ma ete or angoes WHEN you go to market, keej mangoes which, when plent fact that they make excellent also good for jams and jellies, c tarts MANGO FOOL is particula slice and boil about 8 ozs. of g to cover. When quite soft ar.
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  • 1017 6 /Vo/>/^ Places JSy Vera Arilmore DAIN caused headaches fcr the organisers of Saturdays Garden tete m aid of the Presbyterian Services Club fund but events went on m spite of a struggle against the elements Children's dance display was all set to be neia out-of-doors
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    • 51 6 3:6 MSmT H^S COME 1 IOCM SOCIETY I te^Mfapß^j^L xt^ /rj 7 1 /7J|T GATHERS AT THE PALATIAL MANSION B|Tffi fvY t j^ ■it-, i ■i 1 1 HI liiii LI *k I i\. I I D j" *n J J !v^PHC]HrT H ra l *n i_ f 88 H|
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  • 281 7 When appetites need Jempting recipes to cut keep WHEN" the weather is extra hot, and appetites are jaded, these dishes will make a welcome change: PRAWN COCKTAIL Line individual glasses with inside leaves of lettuce. Put five fresh prawns m each. In a bowl mix six tablespoonfuls tomato sauce and
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  • 395 7 COOKING for invalids and convalescents THERE is no more difficult form of catering than the planning of meals for invalids and conyalei scents. Not only are ycu restricted as to the foods you may give, but the appetite is capricious and must be tempted by well-served and varied dishes. I
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    • 56 7 Jtlickey Mouse Walt Disney 1,,-r^l I VFPY KIND OF YOU TO INVITE YJ BUT I KNOW M-L 1/ DON'T THINK I HAVENT KEA.QD A Vg;^ A^SxKSi m fOF YOUC EXPLOITS, YOUN6 MM! J Til 00^ 1^^ 4 1 KJ BOY')^ V my VOUEVENSA<VED j ($L tSWC^T\ LvoupoMT r 'xxiily 7
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    • 625 8 Situations Vacant i VACANCY for messenger of Box No. 694 has been filled. Applicants thanked <N°- 687 L) "WANTED TEACHERS (Male and Female. Apply personally-116, Bencoolen Street. Singapore. (No. 681 M WANTED Shorthand Typist, either sex. Send details, experience, salary required. Box 750 cjo Malaya Tribune Kuala Lumpur (No. 652
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    • 602 8 Situations Wanted FIRST CLASS FOOD CATERER— NonOhinese willing \mdertake contracts for Messes and other lnr^e Establishments. Reasonable terms. For l'urther particulars ploase apply to Box No. 754 c]o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 653 L) Wanted WANTED to buy sailing boats, sampans or canoes. Apply to Box No. 758 Malaya Tribune,
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    • 662 8 Educational MALAY LESSONS given by Malay Editor. $15 monthly. Trader. 28. Robinton Road. Singapore. (No. 672 L) BRITISH OFFICER Wishing to study Mandarin Chinese desires to contact competent young woman able to give two leMOnt a week. Box 769 cjo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 692 L) FRENCH LESSONS Riven by
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    • 666 8 i Malay Racing Koleh (9 aeater) a new, i omplete with K;iii $1. 1 Malay Pishing Koleh ti seater) complete with Ball and i Paddle. $30|-. Hc>x 75V Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. 658 L) FOR SAM-: one Ifaroonl Radiogram mode] 1940 with automatic changer factory built, j ik»> new. Price
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    • 373 8 Business Opportunities ADVERTISER la int. n t*d m purchasing retiring resldent'i bmlmw a« Ing concern rif;is». reply m confidence given particular! to Box 726 clo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 679 L) NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000 Reserve
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  • 114 9 Van Breukelen's Successes At Penang Meet SADDLING eight winners on the three days of racing. M van Breukelen heads the list of successful trainers for the Penang Turf Club's autumn meet, which concluded on Saturday. Trainer van Breukelen won stakes totalling $9,540. Second on the list is Fenn, with SI,
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  • 315 9 HOLDING a marked superiority m the attack, the Gordons had little difficulty m defeating the S.C.C. by four goals to one m their hockey match on the Padang yesterday. The Gordons maintained pressure throughout the match and seldom permitted their opponents breaking through their defence.
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  • 14 9 THE Straits Settlements Legislative Council will meet on Nov. 5 and Dec. 8, 1941.
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  • 43 9 THE seventh lesson m the series "Colloquial Malay," m which teacher and pupil go a stage further |n their .study of the language fur everyday u.se, will be broadcast from the Singapore station of the M.B.C. at 9.15 p.m. to-day.
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  • 220 9 THE following are further ties m the S.C.R.C. I open lawn tennis tournament: TO-DAY Ties for to-day are: Junior open singles: A.G.B. Pakir vs. Rozano. "B" singles handicap: Pang Keah Swee (plus 15) vs. Tan Wan Liat (scr.). Men's singles handicap: Chcong Chee Lim (scr.) vs.
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  • 302 9 LEADING two-nil at halftime, an S.R.C. eleven defeated Medical College by four goals to two m their hockey match played on the l'adang yesterday. The Recs. who were well on top In the first half, were deserving winners, although a late rally by the Medicos
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  • 284 9 Chinese Meet Loyals In Cup Semi-Final TIIK opponents of the Royal Air Forte m the Singapore Challenge Cup final will be decided at Anson Road Stadium to-day, when the Cup holders, the Loyals, meet the Straits Chinese Football Association m the other semit a»> nndl. The games have always been
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  • 156 9 Former S'pore Junior Badminton Champion Turns Professional SINGAPORE junior badminton champion m 1937, William Funk, nov m St. John's University m Shanghai has turned professional. William Funk will now be <k'voting more of his tiny to the coaching- side of the game. Funk first appeared m tho Shanghai courts two
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  • 33 9 DEATH Before Dawn," a detective play written by Jan Sefton. will be broadcast frcm Singapore at 8.45 p.m. to-day. Listeners are invited to try their hand at "spotting" the murderer.
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    • 302 9 V/anled '..ttAPPI t(> lit X >.t. I Tribune, dlni p »No 73'iLi Asthma Cause Killed m 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American physician, it now is possible to get rid of those terrible spells of choking 1 gasping. c<H*?ning and wheezing Asthma by kWllng the true cause
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    • 101 9 SPORTS DIARY r TO-DAY I I Soccer: Chal- J I lenge Cup semi- final, S.C.F.A. v Loyals, Anson Road Stadium. Hockey: S.C.- R.C. v Indian Association, S. I C. R. C; Civili- I S ans v Army and I Navy, S.C.C.; Hornets v P.W.- D., P.W.D 1 Naval Police v
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  • 326 10 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Oct. 27. HOSPITAL Sunday" collections by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne Fund for Hospitals and Charities yesterday reached a record figure of £47,000. Lieut.-Col. H. G. F Harlock, Commandiiiß Officer of an Australian Artillery Regiment who was reported killed m Greece, has turned up
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    • 111 10 New Universa/'s Flaming Companion Picture to "DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" and "SEVEN SINNERS" OPENS TO-DAY [CAPITOL 1 3 l 5 9 7ii 5 1 I Re-live the exciting hours of the Action-packed Adventure thrillers— Roar with Laughter at MISCHA AUER...Ride i! with the Dare-devils of the former Days of Terror j
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    • 223 10 1 R WE ON THE RADIO NOW AHITOA THE SCREEN! TO-DAY U.k 0.1.1 A 0.1-1 rfLH^WRE Ajl U Iflb 808 CROSBY'S R^Sd^ ORCHCBTKA j^ featuring-' ■^P^r H«or th« hit* .^fl 'THE BOBCATS' "Csfifro! Park" and 2 mor«i Next Change- ALII AMHUA ifwiMtlMllv WMMIIIwo i rud»ly interrupted by band of international
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  • 66 11 A man who was alleged to have raped a four-ycar-oid furl at Pickering Street was stated to be m hospital when his case was called up and he did not make an appearance In the thira police court yesterday. The m^n against whom the charge of rape
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  • 57 11 A lleged Sucide Attempt Statin* > that he drank potaon by 1 mistake While drunk, T:\n Kirn Soon (36> claimed, trial to a charge of attempting to commit suicide. He appeared before Mr. H. E. Kingdom, the third magistrate, yesterday. The case was postponed for mention o(n Nov. 3 and
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  • 318 11 NEWS FROM INDIA Madras, Oct. 26. THE Madras Governor's War Fund now totals R s 16,003,186. The Madras Charities Committee has decided to send 2,000 boxes of Christmas presents to Indian troops serving overseas. So far, Rs. 20,000 has been received m response to an appeal for donations. -By Radio.
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  • 67 11 XXTELL-KNOWN m Singapore sporting VV circles, Mr. Norbett E. Ess died yesterday ul the General Hospital, Singapore. He was a prominent tennis player and held the singles title of that club for many years. An old boy of St. Joseph's Institution, the late Mr.
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    • 116 11 A SPECIAL Indian progiamme of musical entertainment by men of the forces will be broadcast over the ZHP3 transmitter (41.28 metres, 725 mes) at 5.00 pm. to-day, replacing the Tamil programme previously advertised for this time. Which means j^^ M I jftjy I AlJCf* klJTlr* "^wv* -human! It's just Bin.
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    • 144 11 .EXTENDED BLACKOUT NOTWITHSTANDING 9ih LxIST DA Y OF Columbia P s "FREEDOM RADIO" Along With The Most Acclaimed Featurette: CAN ENGLAND BE INVADED? PAVILION-TO-DAY :IJS-6.1J A 9.15 TO-NIGHT ALL ROADS LEAD I TO FOR THE BIGGEST DANCE EVENT EVER STAGED! Penang and Singapore MEET FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AN
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  • 416 12 Churchill Thanks Greece an Invasion Anniversary London. Oct. 28. ON the eve of the anniversary of the Italian invasion of Greece, the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill has sent a messa-e of gratitude and encouragement to the Greek rrime Minister. M. Tsoudcros, 'Through Your Excellency, I wish on this fateful
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    46 12 Official photographs just released show scenes at the departure of Japanese nation- als from Malaya, on the Huso Maru. At all times the eva- cuees were treated with con- A sideration. This photo showsT customs removing rolls of yen notes from cleverly concealed hiding place.
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  • 90 12 MEW YORK, Oct. 28.— The operations of the United il States Steel Corporation's mills will be cut fioi.i capacity to between 80 and 90 per cent, owing to the lack of coal, it is announced. This follows the strike by the coal miners. Operations In
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  • 250 12 ONE of the most important Chinese religious festivals, "Kiew On 7 Yiah," was observed by thousands of Singapore Chinese at the temple at the fifth milestone Upper Berangoon Road last night, the ninth day of the ninth moon. As early as 7 p.m. devotees started their
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  • 82 12 NEW DELHI, Oct. 28.— Members oi the Musum League Party walked out of the Legislative Assembly to-day as a protest against: "The way m which the Muslim offer of cooperation has been completely ignored by the government." Earlier the Muslim leader, Jinnah, addressing the assembly, told the government:
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  • 120 12 New York, Oft. 28.— The production of 60-ton tanks it the rate of 100 monthly will be a part of the aMon's manufacturing >t«'(!ule, according to the rad<« ■■•i-ni.il American 'ruhinist. II Is now possible to irn out medium tanks f»i*. r nt e o f boo monthly,
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