Morning Tribune, 30 October 1941

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  • 111 1 (lee. Mall <>ii Pn Roosevelt's speech but adcta "The lean people a., a whole are not yet convmcrd ol the necessity of an all out alliance. Neither have they realised that war production will call for more compromises and sacrifices." "President Roosevelt's speech is a
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  • 800 1 London, Oct. 29. M7JIILK the Germans say that they have broken through the defences of the Crimea the recapture by the Soviets of four villages m the north-western (Leningrad) direction of the front is claimed m a supplement to the midday Soviet communique.
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  • 170 1 London, Oct. 29. KING George, on the occasion of the celebration to-day of the 18th anniversary of the establishment of the Turkish Republic, has sent a telegram to the President, General Ismet Ineunu. It read.s: The anniversary of the proclamation of the Turkish Republic affords
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  • 71 1 Chungking, Oct. 29. THREE Japanese transports and five steam launches have been sunk by mines m the middle reaches of the Yangtse River m the past fortnight, according to a Chinese report which adds that one of the Japanese transports sank with a number of troops
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  • 54 1 Shanghai, Oct. 29. A NAMELESS .steamer flying the Japanese ffeg has arrived m RhmgtH l and is now loading metal ingots. It is understood that she is a former Nord Deutscher Lloyd vessel. The officers on board are all German. The crew is half
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  • 128 1 Washington, Oct. ft. THT ?>ited States is lending "Mtarv rnis'inp to ~hoH' 0 study the f< •t* ;i lii P «oe British proT>o< f«l lor i 1 construction <»f a 10^mile (Bfrfteli of railway to link up the Persian Gulf with the Turkish railway, it
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    78 1 London, Oct. 29. Speculation has been aroused about the political future of Lord Beaverbrook, the Minister o l Supply, following 1 the reports that he has for several days been suffering severely from asthma. The reports added that while Lord Beaverbrook will certainly do his utmost to continue his
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  • 94 1 London, Oct, 29. Tin; Health Minister, Mr. Frnrst Brown, speaking mi London to-day, said that the pledges Riven to Stalin by Lord Bcaverbrook meant that a tremendous programme of tanks, guns, aeroplanes and war material of all kinds had to be fulfilled on time. This
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  • 102 1 LABOUR 'S APOLOGY TO REDS London, Oct. 29 TWO London Labour leaders, D. H. Dames. the acting secretary of the London Labour Party, and Robert Willis, secretary of the London Trades Council, have sent a letter to the Soviet Ambassador, M. Maisky. It expresses regret that "mischievous and misguided elements"
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  • 54 1 London, Oct. 29. One of the worst fires m living memory occurred m Storagen Street, Oslo, yesterday afternoon, states the Nazi -con trolled Oslo radio. Buildings five and six storeys high, including garages, workshops and a hotel, blazed following the spilling of some molten wax. Several
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  • 107 1 Tobruk, Oct. 29. "THERE was no hostile air activity during the night of Oct. 27/28 at Tobruk," says a communique. •Enemy prtillery nre increased during" the night m the western and southern sectors, but no shelling was reported m the eastern sector. •During the night an
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  • 500 2 Only Goal Decides Game ■TINNING their match yesterday against the hitherto unde- feated Singapore Recreation Club by the only goal scored m the game. Raffles College can now claim to have the strongest hockey side m Singapore. The game, played on the Recs' ground, drew a
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  • 144 2 Amended Schedule For S'pore Races rplli: schedule of racing l<»r the lorthromini; MagapOß Wlattff races, which sl.nl on Katiird.iv. Nov. X. h.is been amended as under: Kirst day: Horses <lass MIC, divisions one and two: two men of »i lurlotiKs .irul 7 furlongs (.iboiiJ) MCh division; liorsrs class Iwo. divisions
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  • 144 2 riMlh hnckc\ team of St. Patricks School which h.is only made its debut m hockey t h is real fielded a promising' te.im draw wilii the Medical College nion second team -i-all on the College r.oniid yesterday. The feature of the mutch was imp run
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  • 106 2 Toronto, O«t. 29. rnllK iMrini boxer. Bob Pastor, beat, on a technual knock-out, the t'anadi.in \l Delaney. m the sixth round of a ten round Igfcft. Pastor, who has put on over stone m weight since losing to Billy Conn last year, weighed 14 st. 1 3
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  • 183 2 POSSESSING slightly the faster park, th»- Manchester defeated the Singapore cricket cinn by li points (a penalty try and a coal) to 9 (a «oal) m i nißby matin on the Padang yesterday. On the whole both teams were very] pvenlv matched, but it must
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  • 107 2 RESERVATIONS for the Singapore thai-, lenge Cup final, to be played at An son Road Stadium on Saturday, can be made, at the Stadium to-day and to-morrow be- tween the hours 10 a.m. and noon and Z will be 60 cents (inclusive of tax) to the west stand and chairs
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  • 15 2 The Singapore Swimming Club will meet a Naval team at wuter-polo at the CIUD to-day.
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  • 178 2 YESTERDAY'S ties m the SCR C tennis 1 tournament resulted as follows: B singles h'cap: Pang Keah Swee < plus 15 > beat Tan Wan Liat (scr... 6-3, 5-7, 6-4; Freddie Tan i— 3o) beat Ohua Boon Unn (plus 3 6— 2 6— l. -A" singles h'cap:
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  • 90 2 THE final of the Singapore inter-club table tennis tournament will be played at the Happy World Stadium to-night, commencing at 8 p.m., when the holders, the August Badminton Party, will again meet the Siong 800 A.A.. who were also last year s finalists. The following are
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  • 372 2 STAGING a rally, which, however, proved to be too late, the Highland Brigade went down fighting by 17 points (a goal and four tries) to three (a penalty goal) when they met the R.A. m a rousing game of rugby on Jalan liesar Stadium yesterday. The Gunners
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    • 10 2 A Riot! 7s MINUTES OF HILARIOUS LAUGHTER COMING SOON PAVIBJOX
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    • 76 2 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY Hockey: S.C.C. v RISC and R.I.A.S.C. Combined, S.C.C Naval Police v R.E. (Changi), Changi; A.C.S.I. v A.C.S 11, Oldham Hall. Rugby: Medical College v Manchester Regriment, Sepoy Lines. Table Tennis: Inter-club final, August B.P. v Siong 800 A.A., Happy World Stadium. 8 p.m. Tennis: S.C.R.C. tournament. ride
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  • 194 3 Australia' s Effort Remains 100 P. Cent Lisbon. Oct. ><>. ALTHOUGH the personnel of the Australian Government has recently changed, Australia's war effort has remained constant 100 per cent. said Sir Earle Page before leaving Lisbon en route for London as a special Australian Government representative. Sir Earle said he
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  • 105 3 "Drop The Russian Campaign" London, Oct. 20. r<; people of Roumania are hot for dropping further participation m the Russian campaign east of the Dniester River, according to foreign military sources m Istanbul. The German Gestapo consequently has been forced to i Increase its Flouma- nian staff to cope with
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  • 215 3 More Aid To Russia Urged Chungking, Oct 29 NOW that Britain has Openly declared the Impossibility of openIng B new battle front m Europe, ithe hould consider the possibility of assisting Russia by sending troops through the Near East and Middle East, declared the m fluentisJ Tn Kunf Pao tc
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  • 145 3 HE A VIER TAX A TION Canberra, Oct. 29. THE expenditure of £217-million (Australian) for war purposes is provided for m a record Australian budget of £325-million introduced by Mr. J. B. Chifley, the Labour Government Treasurer, m the House of Representatives here today. Increased pay for the Australian forces
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  • 28 3 Rajkot, Oct. 29:— The Maharaja of Gcv.id;i has donated £7,500 m aid of Indiui families whose supporters were killed or inrnpacitiitod m the present war. Reuter
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  • 52 3 SHOCKS of commodities m Japan have greatly depreciated m the past 12 months, Singapore radio announced to-night. Admitting this, an official Japanese spokesman said on the radio to-night that many factories are being forced to close. He estimated that the capital of these I idle factories totals over ten thousand
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  • 120 3 London, Oct. 29. THE Nazi grasp on the peoples of conquered Europe is steadily slipping now that Germany is beinp, drained of men to prop up the Russian front. The Belgian Press is becoming "impudent". "Le Pays Reel" says m an editorial: "Real collaboration is only possible
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  • 63 3 Washington, Oct. 29. THE Duke and Duchess of Windsor left Washington for New York by train yesterday afternoon after lunching with President Roosevelt at the White House. Mrs Roosevelt was not able to be present at the luncheon because she had a lecture engagement a t Chicago,
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  • 32 3 Rome. Oct. 29.— Sicily was again air-raided yes. terday, according to an Italian communique, the target being Comiso. m the south near Ragusa. The Italians claim to have attacked Valetta, Malta.- Reuter
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    • 254 3 1 41- inn 1 TEA DANSAXT W AFTER-DIXNER D,\NCE 7.30 p.m. 9.00 p.m. V 9.30 p.m. Midnight BE HERE FOR THE BIG 'ENCOUNTER' BETWEEN Penang and Singapore 3RD NIGHT OF THE INTER -STATE DANCE COMPETITION TO-NIGHT FOX-TROT Fenangr Team Singapore Team GOB CHEXcHhOOI and Miss TEO AH LENG Miss WONG
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  • 1213 4 PLANS TO END SHIPPING DELAYS IN PENANG PORT INVESTIGATIONS showed that delays to ocean-going vessels m Penang have not yet been serious but those that had occurred gave warning of possibly grave results if the port facilities were subjected to heavier pressure m future. A committee, consisting of Messrs. H.
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  • 32 4 TUfR B Sinnuthsunby ol the D.M.S. Office A and secretary of the Singapore Government Co-operative Society, left Singapore last night to attend the All-Malayan Co-operative Conference at Penang on Saturday and Sunday
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  • 74 4 INDIAN FOUND HANGING 4DMITTED into the A Tan Tock Sens Hospital on Oct. 16 suffering from acute dysentery, a 50-year-old Indian. Thangavelu was found hanging m the lavatory of the ward he was fconfmed to. on the night of Oct. 19. The discovery was made by a patient. Statin" that
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  • 9 4 H tnb 13 BOMBAY I i \RP By Radio
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  • 247 4 EUROPEAN WOMAN OBTAINS DIVORCE ON the ground of his adultery with a woman named h .1 Vertskaya, a decree nisi, to be made absolute m four months' time, was yesterday granted to Mrs. Lily Green, a European woman at present residing m Shanghai, who sued her husband, Mr. Walter Henry
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  • 145 4 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS CHARGED with stealing a camp bed belonging to a Tamil from the fivefootway of a house m Campbell Lane, Lim Hoo Chun <19> claimed trial when he appeared before Mr. H. E. Kingdom m the third police eourt^ yesterday. The case was postponed for! mention on
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  • 158 4 CENTENCE of three months* rigorous imprisonment on each charge, the sentences to run concurrently, way yesterday passed on Yap Koon Hock, who described himself as a broker and who produced a certificate from the police to .show that he had been of assistance to them Yap stood his
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  • 74 4 THE "Clipper" dv last week is now exnectcd to arrive m Singapore to-morrow and to leave early the next da y This week's "Clipper" with mails from Europe, America. Pacific and the Philippine Islands is now expected to arrive In Singapore on Saturday. The latest timp of posting
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  • 43 4 MESSRS. E. R. Koek, S. C. Goho, A. J. Brana, F. G. Vaux and K. E. W. Hatchard have been elected members of the Johore Bar Committee for the year 1941 1942, with Mr. S G. Pillay as hon. secretary.
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    • 272 4 WAKE UPYOUR LIVER BILE-' Without Calomel And You'll Jump out of Bed m the Morning Full of Vim. The liver should jnxir out two pounds of h<;uid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile i> not flowing fatly, your food doesn't digest II just decays m the bowek. Wind
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    • 63 4 Wednesday's SERVICES' BREVITIES article is held over again due to pressure of other news and will appear to-mor-row. "AIR -CONDITIONED BY MOTHER NATURE HERSELF' Enjoy the Cool Tropical Breezes where Swaying Palms and Ocean greet you Coconi t (.icovi Singapore's most popular rendezvous ESTELLE COWAN WILL WELCOME YOU COWAN BAILEY
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  • 286 5 London, i APPEALING for money foi the "R d Aid to Rua 1.1" i und, oi which Mie Is chairman, Mrs, Churchill m ■< broadcast last Bight, said that th, of the Russian requirements i<> urn And surgical instruments "la so Iramen that a very speclsJ
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  • 97 5 London. Oct. 29. rpHE tightening of air mid precautions A announced In the German newspapers by the (icrman police testifies to the efficacy of the R.A.P. bombing. The Nazi police chief points out that :.t least tt D poundg of HUM) arc necessary to put
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  • 210 5 t hungking, Oct. ."< Fresh i;t;'.n.. s«- Intrtfuet we afoot m French indo-i iiina, Judging frum intelligence reports furnished by the Chinese military spokesman to foreign correspondents. Oiir report, as yet unconfirmed, said thai the Japanese Army m South IndoChilU .m- planning to hold joint ni.tniM'inri's
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  • 117 5 Peshawar, Oct. 29. THE assurance that he would do his utmost to promote the cause ol democracy m Iran was given yesterday by the new Shah, Mchammed Resa, broadcasting to the nation on the occasion of his birthday Democracy, he said, was the best form of government
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  • 77 5 Washington, Oct. 29:— President Roosevelt has signed the supplemental Lease-Lend Bill setting the fresh vote at approximately $5,161,000,000. President Roosevelt also signed an order centralising the administration cf the LeaseLend Act m the Office of Emergency Management m the Presidential Executive Office, under the direction of Mr. Edward
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  • 87 5 London, Oct. 29. The world famous Arctic flyer. Mikhail Gromov, who was chief piter. of the Soviet plane which made the record non-stop flight from Moscow to California In July 1937 by crossing the North Pole, has arrived In Britain. With him were four other
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  • 310 5 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCT. 30, 1941. NO OLIVE BRANCH has been a good deal of diplomatic juggling between the United States and Japan since the institution of the mysterious "Konoye'* negotiations. Though many deadlocks have been reported, it is still believed m certain official quarters m both countries that the
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  • 938 6  - Halloween party: witches, pumpkins, broomsticks VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PLACES By THOSE who attend to-morrow 1 night's Halloween Party at the Victoria Memorial Hall, m aid of the Churchill Tank Fund Expenses Account, will have the pleasure of shying eggs at Hitler. Effigy of the world's public enemy No. 1. will
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  • 301 6 jumpers redingotes favoured lUMPER dresses and redingote-style frocks are much m demand by mothers for their growing girls, and children of all ages, from nine or ten upwards, accept these types with enthusiasm. In most cases, the jumper (or pinafore) frocks are In beautiful pastel monotones and worn with white
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  • 471 6 Style Points For The Younger Generation CHILDREN'S dresses, beach wea v and bathing suits continue U show new style points and it i doubtful whether they have cvc r been more attractive than the? are at present. Styles seen and noted as beinj outstandingly pretty include i checked gingham, bolero
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  • 246 6 'the wearing of the green in children's wear CAREEN has been m th e air as an important adult fashion colour for some time; now it is being promoted In children's wear collections as well. Wnen Gloria Jean, th e young singing screen .star, made a public appearance recently, she
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    • 14 6 PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. FOR HOUSECOATS 5 En COURT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE BILL STREET
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    • 42 6 Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney OUR HOSTESS DiDNT K//" COnfipentia^lly, I A.H, THERE'S J. R AV\ f HELLO, THERE, S£EMEX/£TLY HAS SPELLS.. &061KH, THE BK3 \H )^N J- < TS* V_^CONSIDESING\ O^X^p RTOF FlN O N p' I F^END < WJ^T^S V^TRICKS'?^ It 4
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  • 62 7 JUNIORS LIKE practical clothes that are easy to keep clean, jumper dresses and reversible jerkins patterned on one side. „..c o ntrast skirts and jackets better than matched suits; afternoon frocks with full skirts and stitched down pleated skirts ....boyish jackets and openth mated shirts; nautical dresses and middy styles
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  • 217 7 EASY to wear and easier still to look at— the silk and cotton housecoats on sale at PRISCILLA LTD. (No. 5 Eu Court, entrance m Hillstreet), are among the mast attractive that we have seen for some time. Not only are they beautifully cut, but fabric, desigji and
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    • 37 7 "For economical and nourishing dishes try Cold Storage MUTTON I Cutlets, Legs I Loin Chops I Shoulders j Cold Storage Mutton makes better Curries PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES 1 CJ3. 199A Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.,
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    • 367 8 fdsfsf Situations Vacant VACANCY for messenger of Box No. 1 694 has been filled. Applicants thanked. < No 687 L) WANTED TEACHERS (Male and Female Apply personally-U6. Bencoolen Street. Singapore. (No. 681 L.) WANTED TWO Eurasian or Chinese cirls to work m restaurant ar\a store, lalary $25-. $So|-. Apply 42.
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    • 524 8 WANTED half size violins by Gho Soon Tioe Violin Studio. 160 Lmcrald Hill Road, Singapore. Call between 2 and 6 p.m. any day except Sunday. (No. 7<>4L) WANTED trickle or other portable charger for 6 Volt car or radio batteries AC. current. Rep'y Box 770 c'|O Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 636 8 For Sale FOR SALE— One ruling! machine by Spicors Titri., and fair quantity of type metal m cases on stands. Apply Malaya Tribune press Ltd., An;>on Road, Singapore. SALE— Gent's Leather Motoring Coat (by Roberts Ltd.). Good condition. Box 779 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No- 711L > i CAMB: Literature
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    • 672 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash puld. INn fi7tiH) LORRIS WANTED, apply Box 797 < o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 742 D SMALL LORRY WANTED. Box No. 798 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 741 L) WANTED 7 or a H.P. cur Phone
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    • 306 8 Business Opportunities ADVEBTISKB Is Interested In pur,ha m- retiring resldeni i im mess as :i -„m concern. Please rn>iy m confidence given particulars t<i Box 726 co Malaya Tribune, Blngapore. (No. C79L) Sports Outfit For all kinds of supplies m sporta to Hi.s Majesty's Navy, Army and Air Ptorce Units,
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    • 86 8 On The Air SINGAPORE ZIIL 225 m. 1333 k.'cs. ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 9.69 mtcs ZHP.2. 48.58 m. 6.175 mes ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 mjes. PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mes (49.30 metres) From 7.30 a.m. to 8.10 a.m. From 5.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR ZGES me s (60 metres) (dally
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  • 343 9 NEWS FROM INDIA New Delhi, Oct. 28. CJIR Frederick James, ft member ol the European group, m criticising Mr. Jinmh's action In ordering representatives of the All India Muslim League to absent themselves from the Legislative Assembly, said that he did r\oi doubt the sincere dosire of the member of
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  • 209 10 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 29. CHRISTMAS Day is v the only day on which munitions production m Government and private factories will be 'suspended for holiday purposes dfo,rifrig Christmas Week. Holidays have been staggered for operatives, enabling each to have a .share. A Production Executive has been
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  • 117 10 i pLEADING guilty to a charge of stealing a bicycle from outside a house In Mackenzie Road, Tan Yee Peng (33) was convicted when he appeared before Mr_. H. E. Kingdom, the third magistrate. Sentence was stayed until Nov 5 and Tan j was remanded m police custody for
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  • 67 11 Stockholm, Oct. 2f». AKKPOKT is current m Berlin that lioria Sima, the Rumanian Iron Guard leader, has been assassinated, says the Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm paper Tidningen. The correspondent adds that, according to this report which Ins not yet been officially confirmed Sima was
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  • 102 11 London, Oct. 29. RECEIVING m private audience Father Leo Zanni, an Italian military chaplain recently repatriated on account of severe wounds sustained at Chelga, the Pope bestowed the following blessing on the defenders of beleaguered Gondar, according to the Rome radio: "To all our dear sons m
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  • 113 11 Chungking, Oct. 29. THAT the United States, determined as she is to meet Hitler's challenge, should not compromise with Jafran, is the consensus of Chinese editorial opinion on President Roosevelt's speech. A typical opinion is that of the official Central Daily News -which draws to the
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  • 82 11 London, Oct. 29. Norwegian religious organisations have formed a united front against political interference. "Som e weeks ago," says the Stockholm Tidningen, "a bishop, Professor Hallesby, and free church leader Oehrn met at Oslo and reached an agreement which bound together all Christian Norwegians." The paper continued:
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  • 116 11 HAVOCS OVER GERMANY London. Oct. 29. THE R.A.F. penetrat- ed deeply into Germany last night. This was announced m an Air Ministry communique issued at midday, which said: "In a northerly gale four-engined aircraft of the Bomber Command last night penetrated far into Germany, attacking objectives m the south and
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  • 247 11 Joint ChungkingRussian Action Shanghai, Oct. 29. IMPORTANT problems, including the re-adjustment of So-viet-Chungking relations and a joint defence m northwestern China, are said to have been discussed when Gen. Chiang Kai-shek conferred with the Soviet Ambassador recently reports the Domei Agency from Nanking. Domei adds that che following problems are
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  • 230 11 Crush Japan First... Chungking. Oct. 29. THE fficial Central Duiiy News this morning urged the h*JA aggression pcwers to remain abso lutely calm m the face of Japanese intimidation and dissension tactics, which are part of the "fundamental Japanese national policy o f achieving victory through bloodless warfare.'' The paper
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  • 41 11 Chungking, Oct. 29. GREETINGS were exchanged, and U Chinese and Australian friendship was reaffirmed this morning when Sir Frederic Egglcston, the first Australian Minister to China, presented his credential to President Lin Sen. Reuter
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  • 513 12 Murdered Nazi Colonel Was Too Fond Of Fines (SPECIAL CABLE) London, Oct. FRENCHMAN torn Nuntes, who has escaped to England ith Ins wire. told 1 l<> g* A t,r.!av o. conditions in that town which led to the "^"^^J^nErtS* Karl Holtz, Commandant of the Nantes military police, and t<> the
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  • 81 12 London, Oct. 29. THE statement, m an Italian communique on Monday, that German bombers sank an enemy cruiser eff the Marmaric Coast was elaborated m an Italian wireless broadcast last night. The announcer said that the cruiser was sighted m dim moonlmht about
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  • 160 12 Cairo, Oct. 2y. THREE British soldiers 1 ed into the military quarters m the^ Western Desert Oil Monday, and, when asked where they had come from, replied "Ben Benghaii was 300 miles away aero s the desert, and they had walked all the way m
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