Morning Tribune, 3 November 1941

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6 N0.236. Monday, November 3, 1941. Morning Tribune Monday, November 3, 1941.
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  • 139 1 I New York, Nov. 2. TIIK Reuben James had sunk two German submarines and had accounted lor others, according to a letter written by Seaman Dickerson to relatives at Danville (Virginia). "We know where the national danger lies," says the Baltimore Sun, commenting on the
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  • 138 1 Kouibychev, Nov. K. THE previously \inpublished news that the mixed Commission deciding the demarcation line between Manchukuo and the Mongolian Peoples' Republic has completed their work, and that an agreement has been signed, is announced m Kuebisher by th* Official Russian spokesman, M. Lozovsky, yesterday. The Commission
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  • 60 1 Wavellln Singapore "Wavell of the Middle East" has arrived m Singapore. Now Commander-in-Chief, India, Gen. Sir Archibald VVavell landed m Singapore yesterday j from Rangoon. He will meet the Commander-in- Chief, Far East, Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke- Popham and Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, Comman- j der-in-Chief, China Station,
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  • 109 1 Says Ernest Ile^iii Swansea. Nov. 1. THE Labour Minister. Mr. Ernest Bevin. who is a member of the War Cabinet, speaking here to-day said, if the British people put their backs into it this Winter and prepared for Hitler's "real go" at us m
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  • 116 1 London, Nov. 12. •THE important agreement 1 made a ypir ««ro for the svpply of larsre quantities of oil by flu Netherlands East Indies to Japan expired yesterday, it is m a dispatch from Ra*avia to the Netherlands preai agency. Jipan lias made no attempt to
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  • 54 1 London, Nov. 2. TWENTY-FOUR adherents of the Orthodox Church have been sentenced to death bjp court martial at Travnik. West Bosnia. Yugoslavia, for sabotage. according to a Belgrade despatcn received m London. Thirteen of the condemned were .sh.n and the other eleven had their sentences commuted to
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  • 517 1 BIG NAZI LUSSES, ALL-FRONT DRIVE Crimean Defence Broken, Claim London, Nov. 2. MEWS reports from the Russian front show that despite enormous losses the German pressure, m what appears to be an all-front drive, particularly m Tula area, has not weakened, and, while the Soviets have been compelled to withdraw
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  • 149 1 (By Maurice Lovell, Reuters Special Correspondrn t Kuibishev. Nov. 2. The German claim to be advancing rapidly across the Crimea. following the break-through m the Russian defences on the Perekop Isthmus. was not admitted m the new Russian capital late last night. Keports reaching here so no
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  • 143 1 U.S. Plane production Up 88 P.C. Washington, Nov. 2. THE output of aircraft engines has risen by 88 per cent, during the first nine months of this year. Enough engines are now being produced for about 2,00Q aircraft monthly. The facts are reported m a survey by the Office of
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  • 269 1 Bangkok, Nov. 2. U7ITH the object of increasing the State revenue, two bills, raising royalties on tin, tungsten and ores mined m Thailand were introduced m Thai National Assembly yesterday by the Minister of Economics. The royalty on tin and ore are to be increased from
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  • 497 2 NAZI DRIVE ON MOSCOW LOSING ITS MOMENTUM (Military Commentary By, Annalist) London. Xov. 2. ALL the latest indications, both from the Russian and the German sides, point to a likelihood that the Nazi thrust towards Moscow, which was m full swing a week ago, has now lost its momentum for
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  • 211 2 Baghdad, Nov. 2. A NEW pledge to fulfil the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty, which provides that Iraq m war-time should help Britain m various important wants, was given yesterday morning by the Regent, the Amir Abdullah opening the ninth session of the Iraqi Parliament. 4 "This policy,
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  • 116 2 London, Nov. 2. PANNED foods, except pastes and soups, are to be rationed from Nov. 17. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Food has prohibited the sale of these goods. Before that date all holders of ration books will be provided with a pink book, which will
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  • 95 2 Swansea, Nov. 2. THE Labour Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin. a member of the War Cabinet, told a Swansea meeting yesterday: "Do not be under any delusion* about the invasion. "We know the preparations that are being made by Hitler and the divisions he has kept m reserve
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    89 2 Susan Hay. 4 ward is one of 'Holly wood's ping pong eni thuiiasts and uses spare moj ments to, in- dulge m this t popular exer- cise. This au- h v r n-9iaired (1m ..nit v joi n the cast of Ce--1 cil B. DeMille > T c c hnicolour
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  • 109 2 New Delhi. Nov. 2. A SECOND batch of Axis nationals, totalling 105. reached Peshawar from Afghanistan yesterday, making the complete party 206. The group is proceeding to embaik direct to their respective countries. The wife of the German Minister at Kabul chose to travel home
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  • 71 2 London, Nov. 2. N spite of bad weather a strong force of aircraft J- of the Bomber Command last night attacked objectives m Kiel and elsewhere m north-west Germany. The docks at Biest and le Havre were also bombed. Coastal Command Aircraft bombed the docks of St.
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  • 77 2 Peshawar. Nov. 2. A SERIOUS shortage of petrol ha.s been reported m Sinkian^ Province m south-western China. It is understood that the Indian Government, replying to a request from the Chinese Commissioner at Kashgar, ha.s signified its willingness to send limited quantities of
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  • 41 2 Sydney, Nov. 2. IT is understood that Thailand i.s appointing a Consul-General to Australia. Australia i.s not sending a representative to Thailand a.s it is considered that htr interests are adequately represented by the British Minister.- Reuter
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  • 104 2 Rumanians Halt On The Bug London. Nov. 2. HK .11 Rumanian military authorities now say that their advance has stopped on the west bank of the River Bug which flows into the Black Sea, less than 100 miles east of Odessa. This is interpreted as meaning that Rumanian territorial ambitions
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  • 130 2 Kingston (Jamaica), Nov. 2. THE Jamaican Government has announced the continuation of the British Government's guarantee to th^ Jamaican banana industry for the second year. A yiar ago, when the limitation of shipping caused the planters to face imminent ruin, the Briti.sh Government came to the
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  • 50 2 Lahore, Nov. 2. THE recruitment of the first regtil&r Indian Christian battalion m the Indian army which the Raj decided to establish, initiated the one-day war effort conference under the leadership of S.P. Singha, M.L.A., at Okara. Sir Sikandar Hyat Kru.n, Premier of the Punjab, presided. Reuter
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  • 21 2 CHEONG: To Mrs. Nannie Cheong Eng Han, at the Maternity Hospital, Nov. 2. 1941, a boy. Mother and child well.
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    • 89 2 BUILT TO v OF EXCELLENCE To-day, when competition is keen m world markets, the purchaser is often tempted by a cheap price to buy what is only an inferior imitation of a Starina machine. To those who are about to buy a cycle it Is well to remember that Starina
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    • 97 2 Situation Vacant SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. WATER DEPARTMENT. Applications are invited for the appointment of a Temporary Clerk in the Water Department. Salary $80.00 p.m. Applicants must have had experience in making up Check Rolls and preparation of Paysheets for Labourers. Applications must be made on the prescribed form obtainable at the
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  • 356 3 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne, Nov. l. THE War Cabinet baa decided to .send i range ol Important medical supplies td Russia immediately. The Piime Minister <Mr. Curtin i saya that Australia has available an exportable surplus of a number ol supplies required by Russia. Since the outbreak Ol war, Australian technical
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  • 183 3 Malayan Co-opera tors At Penang (From Our Own Reporter) penang, Sunday. FIVE resolutions were unanimously passed by the Co-operative Conference which resumed its second session m th< Mortimer Hall to-day Among them was the muchlUnruHfn and vexed question of the rate of contribution to the Statutory Reserve Fund, which had
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  • 100 3 London, Nov. 2. FOR the month of October, 1941. Axis air forces lost a total of 122 pianos m the three main sectors oi the war— over Britain, over Lurooe and In the Middle Easl This total includes three WAOS3 deb tl action have been announced by
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  • 228 3 London, Nov." 2. rpHK tollowius arc the week-end football x rwulU:— LONDON LEAGUE: Arsenal 3. Aldershot 2; Brentford 3, Chelsea 1; Brighton 3, Charlton 5; Crystal Palace 3. Portsmouth 1; Fulham 2, Tottenham 2; Millwall 2, Clapton Orient 2; Queen's Park Rangers 1. Watford 5; Reading 3. West
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  • 57 3 Bombay, Nov. 2. A PURSE of £3.750 on behalf of the Kangra District war committee was presented to Sir Bertrand Glancy, Governor of the Punjab, at a Durbar held m Palampur. This brings the total collections from the district to £41,505 beside? the investment of £20.495
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  • 136 3 Reswlta of rtunby Union gtmefl played over the weeft-end were: Army 30. Royal Air Force 3; Metropoli- tan Police 11. London Hospital 0; Rooelyn Park 21. Bedford 24; St. Marys Hospital 32, Alclt rshot Services 0: Bath 8. ThP Army 10; Cambridge University 22. Wasps 8; Coventry 11.
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  • 85 3 Tsingtao, Nov. 2. TWO prominent German businessmen, F. Weitz, the manager, and Hurban, the technician of the E^tao branch of a German dyefirm, who left Tsingtao by >r-car for Chefoo on Oct. 24, >elieved to have been kidnapped hinese Communist troops, ports reaching Tsingtao
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  • 34 3 Berlin. No. 1. A BIG force of bombers raided Moscow on Friday night, according to an official German news agency report. German artillery l bombarded objectives m Leningrad throughout yesterday, the agenca adds.- Reuter
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    • 133 3 I AFTER -DINNER DANCE, 9.30 p.m. MIDNIGHT COME TO MALAYA'S BEST DANCE-FLOOR, AS CONFIRMED BY OUR RECENT VISITORS FROM PENANC AND BY OTHER WORTHY EXPONENTS IN THE ART of DANCING 7.30 p.m. j SUN TALKIES I 9.45 p.m. TO-NIGHT COME AND BE INSPIRED BY THE COURAGE OF THE MALAYS IN
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    • 66 3 V LAST OPW TO-O/\>T\ 3.15 6.15 G 9.15 P A Y ILIOft MMHi| A KILLER IN THE tfAti! H '^Wg WOMEN IN HIS HAIR! I PPrr r 0nt ol f trr^"-^^^k Chorley Grapewin f O'/ded i Or fl Iby EUERY QUEIN Directed by JAMfS hOCAN "^J^ ifci^*'> f| >l COLUMBIA
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  • 336 4 NEWS FROM INDIA Madras, Oct. 31. LIEUT. Col. Moore Brabazon, Min Liter for Aircraft Production, has sent a cable to Sir Arthur Oswald J. Hope, Governor of Madras, m which he estimates the total of subscriptions for war purposes made by the people of Madras at over £1,000.000 and says:
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  • 88 4 A RTILLERY patl I ill RCtivltU In the irea reported In i communique from British Hpadquai I Th.' it a f and South African aircraft h'lMi.v-d and machine-gunned [tallan positions, east ol Oondmr, the South African! coring (tired bits on trenches And niiiitarj A
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  • 32 4 Uciad, Nov TEH I IHHI .tllli I.' In (1. now working < n a mmunica tion hdad and Ba Many thousand more ire bj j)loyed m other aread. Reuter
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  • 174 5 Japanese Blame US For Pacific Tension Tokyo, Nov. 1 IF the present trend m Japanese- American relations is allowed to continue relations between the two countries will "inevitably enter the worst situation," said informed observers, according to Domei which says, they asserted that the only solution lay m the United
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  • 42 5 Melbourne, Nov. 2. AN Australian National War Memorial at Canberra, costing £250,000 (Australian currency), will be unveiled by Lord Gowrie, the Governor-General of Australia, on Armistice Day. The Memorial contains a unique collection of paintings and War relics. Reuter
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  • 85 5 Cairo, Nov. 1. THE Middle East communique states that "Tobruk yesterday received hostiie air activity but on a reduced scale, whereas the enemy shelling m our western and eastern sectors was heavier than formerly. "In the central sentor a British patrol which had been detailed to investigate certain
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  • 195 5 (By Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent) f London, Nov. 2. ATTENTION has been aroused ln< London by a Manila report I circulated by the German Trans- j ocean Agency saying that the! Japanese may be engaged m pre-j paring a serious attack on Thai-' land Japanese authorities
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  • 51 5 THE next "Clipper" with mails from Europe, America. Pacific and the Philippine Islands is now expect ted to arrive m Singapore to-day. The laLe.it time of postins at the General Post Office, Singapore, to connect with mails for the above mentioned countries on the return flight, will be 2 p.m.
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  • 52 5 Mysore, Oct. 31. THE Mysore Government has sanctioned the sum of Rs. 280 lakhs for a gigantic electric power station. The Government has also sanctioned the payment of a bonus allowance of one rupee monthly to all Government employees drawing salaries of less than Rs. 25.
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  • 47 5 Col. R.G.H. Irving, of the A. IF., has been appointed DepuI ty -Director of Training of the British and Allied forces m the Middle East. Apart from Gen. Blarney, he is the first Dominion officer to be appointed to so senior a post at Middle East headquarters.
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  • 147 5 Ankara, Nov. 2. •'IT is for our country again to give the greatest of joys if the day dawns for it to become the source from which will spring peace, which is awaited so eagerly by the weary world." Dealing at length with Turkey's foreign relations,
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  • 137 5 1 i Shanghai, Nov. i i n I POI I S »;f a ptMlMc ft Japanese attack the Burma Road, and the latest developments m Japanesei American relations, over- shadow the Russian war The Cheng Yien Pao, rei putcdly the organ of Chunß- king and the Kuomintang,
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  • 86 5 Londoi 1 I I ail -raid over ';vs soundi but was of brief duration, the all-clear I ii I nailed before midiit Homes were dropped in two districts and antiaircraft guns went into action, but thus far no material damage has been reported. West End'
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  • 80 5 Ahmadabad. Nov. 2. MODIFICATION of the whole of the Hindu law on the principle of equality for men and women was demanded by the Gujerat Women's Conference held at Broach The conference urged the enactment of piecemeal legislation for immediate removal of this social injustice till codification
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  • 111 6 M.B.C. Introducing New Feature Item m feature If i><hi- Introduced »3 ni< Siacaporc radio tUtioa la Id Chlneie broadcast to-night. Tins is a 15-minute analysis oi nincnt Questions, m dialogue form, to take the place of the new« talk customarily given on Monday evening* from 10.15 to 10 JO. Let
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  • 222 6 NINE tons of copper coins are being stocked m a certain godown m Singapore, but unfortunately for their owner, they are of no local currency value, and they will not relieve, the copper shortage here. The reason is that t'.iese are Chinese coins, and their
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  • 122 6 Successful Evacuation Exercises IN spite of heavy rain and very trying conditions the evacuation exercises held m the East Coast and West Coast areas of Singapore from 8 a.m. till 11.30 a.m. yesterday were considered a great success. The Director of Passive Defence and the Evacuation Officer visited the areas
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  • 33 6 THE Fastai Department advises that no air mails from the United Kingdom etc. were received by the East-bound British Oversea* Airways Corporation Fly ng Boa! which arrived m Singapore yesterday aft or noon.
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  • 141 6 AT the invitation of Major C H n Tanner and Officers of the 42R.M.T. Coy., R.A.S.C. a lai number of military and volunteer officers and civilians attended an open-air •ronggeng" entertainment organised on Saturday night by the Company m celebration of the Hari Raya Puasa. Amon»
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  • 198 6 Shanphai Britons' 'Watchful Waiting' A M Shanghai, Nov. 2 N attitude 01 watchful waiting is adopted by the majority oj local Britishers following the evacuation advice While a certain number has definitely decided to leave, others prefer to se c how the political situation m the Far East develops m
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  • 657 6 SER VICES BRE V ITIES jj By "Ubique" I v v I1ERK is some advance news about a X'mas V V dance. Under the title of the "X'mas V V Party" dance the King's School Association is V V staging a big affair at the Adelphj Hotel Roof V V
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    • 417 6 Public Notices LJNGUI TIN. LIMITED. Incorporated m the fe'uaits Settlements). DIVIDEND NO. 40. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Twenty-third Annual Gene ral Meeting of the Company which will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 96. Market Street. Singapore, on Friday. 28th November, 1941. at
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  • 427 7 Rangers Suffer Second Defeat Of Year Good Crowds A t Northern Games London, Nov. 1. THE Northern section of the Football League claimed the biggest crowds for a change; 10.000 watching the neighbourI ing Everton-Liverpool teams m an exciting game, while 12,000 I saw the Sunderland-Newcastle match. At the same
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    18 7 Tvo Ghye Hee winner of the IMI line let i' h ampionship of the* Heptarchians Bud* miiiton Party.
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  • 178 7 S. C.R.C. TENNIS RESULTS AM/V Hirer ties were played oflf yesterday m the B.C.E.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament. Following are the results of the three ties: Open Singles: Lini Hee Chin beat A. Thomas 7-5. 7 -5. •i 5" singles handicap: Low Huck Yang (—10) beat Sim Teng Boon
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  • 46 7 TO-DAY HOCKEY: Johore English College Naval Police. Johore Bahru; sec. v p.wd., 8.C.C.; Post Office v R.A.A.F., Post Office; Khalsa Association v Singapore EnfUi.sli School, Khal-a ground; A.C.B. v Hornets. ACS.; SRC. v Khalsa Association, S.R.C.; Medical College v Argylls, Argylls. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament.
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  • 99 7 Capetown, Nov. 1. rpHE Metropolitan Handicap of 4.000 Sterling whs won over nine furlong by Lady Robinson's Royal Chaplain. lour year-old which run well m England two years a^o. The winner beat Lady Robinson's omer horse IfcChetfney by a length ami three-quarter.- In OOC nunuu
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  • 38 7 New York, Nov. 2. RAY ROBINSON, a young Harlem negro, who is being acclaimed M the successor to Kid Chocolate, ex-world lightweight champion, outpointed Fritzie Zivic. ex -welterweight champion. over ten rounds. Reuter
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  • 18 7 Shanghai. Nov. 2. -Summer time ended at midnight yesterday when all clocks were put back cue hour. Reuter
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  • 57 7 THE following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. v P.W.D. to-day at the 8.C.C.: W. P. Allen; Pay Lt. G. C. Fortin. P. F. Kinsoy; Lt P Toinllnson. P. H. Harrison. Capt J X Theophilus; C. P. Liston. R. J. Forbes, P. E W Lainnicrt,
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  • 425 7 TIIK I. ovals, the holders, were unfortunate m losing the Singapore Cup when they went down by two goals to nil to the league champions, the Royal Air Force, m the linal on Saturday, thereby allowing the Air Force to bring
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  • 149 7 India's No. 1 Tennis Player Beaten Jin \^i PANDHI, i Punjab nniri i -ii\ player, -prang surprise yesterda) when be mm m three i s. i-, tr.iu Ghaus Mohammed, InJ Bla'i puinher one. m the semii final of the ISrereton Chopra tonI. nis tournament; and thereby, today, annexed the title
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  • 175 7 T\V. Barry-Browne of the R \.F oirri«vi off th~ cro country race organised by the Clerical Union yesterday m the splendid time of 38 minutes 42.5 seconds. Barry Browne breasted the tape 13 2 seconds before the Police representative. Risham Singh, who fully extended the
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    • 219 7 More Weights For Second Day THI\ following arc iretfhtfl lor four MM events for the second days races (on Wednesday. Nov. 1!) of the Singapore Winter meeting: ■•raw— Class 3 fiiv. I—a1 a furs. D Camarilla 900 Ai:n:iuh 805 Tontella 8.12 Anton Ro^ue Bon The Sirdar 8.11 Columbus h 04
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    • 671 8 Wanted PHILLIPS" Radio and Giam or good ladiogram. Particulars:— Box 806 c|o dalaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 751 L) WANTED one gramophone pick-up notor to operate from volt d.c. bat;ery. Apply to Box 796 c|o Malaya rribune, Singapore. (No 739 L) WANTED Secondhand Control Bars (Dou i Bass) must be good
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    • 633 8 SINGAPORE RACES: Satisfied client writes, Possessing your Charts Is llko knowing results beforehand!" Paying a comparatively small sum for my Selections will save you from heavy losses. Three Best Selections $s|-. or $10|- together with Special "X-Ray Charts" for punters who Attend races, per day. Write "Blue-Grass." Box 818 cio
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    938 9 LONDON LETTER London, Sept. 26. 'INHERE was a very enjoyable "get tog-ether" party of E -Malayans at the voy Hotel yesterday afternoon. The Association of British Malaya were the crgamsers, and it was the first function of the kind held since the war. It was a cocktail party and
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  • 340 9 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1941. SEA POWER ITNLIKE the last war m which Great Britain could count on the French and Japanese Navies for the protection of the vital communication lanes m the Far East, she has to rely on herself today to enforce the freedom of the seas.
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    • 148 9 Pains m Back Gone m 3 Hours If you suffer terrible sharp pains or dull wearing down aches m back or sides, you cari't get rid of these with ordinary medicines because you must kill the germs m your kidneys. Other symptoms of Kidney and Bladder Disorders are Scanty, Frequent
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  • 939 10  - Singapore floor show at Johore: Poppy day dance Vera Ardmore People Places By r[E Poppy Day Fund will benefit to the tune of over four hundred dollars as a result of a dance held at the Civil Service Club at Johore Bahru on Thursday. Mrs. E. A. Elder suggested the
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  • 317 10 if you like knittings... ..you'll like these ideas INSTEAD Of A X this handy container is a tin of suitable size m), and any odd serai ing it. To make th< %m. wide down the t within lin. of the diagonally at the bott< m the tin to prevent fabric
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  • 388 10 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN DEAUTIFUL home D very much. 1 can be gained arrangement of fur other half by we decorative soft fun In the bedroom transformation has the purchase of yar gay multicoloured not only for windo I cushion covers, but diair and for the h The curtains m have been
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 193 11 LOOK twice at those scraps of food that, In prewar days, automatically found their way into the dustbin Nearly always there is a use for them Orange skins, for instance, make an excellent orange-flavoured drink if you cut them into small pieces, put
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  • 305 11 SAVE ON THE GAS by making three or four linen or calico bags of varying sizes. Into these put all belling vegetables, on c In each bag. Then they can be cooked m the same saucepan and, when done, taken out of the bags and served
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  • 247 12 Italian Seizure Of Neu tral Ship Shanghai. Nov. THE Yugoslav ship. Tomishu (.VS.*; tons), uhirh was for-i-iblv boarded and occupied by Italian marines last April lor a few days before withdrawing: is again m the news following the sudden seizure of the vessel on Friday by a party of armed
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  • 199 12 London, Nov. 2. IF we are to convince Europe > ■that not only can we not be beaten but that we can actually win, we must show by outward and visible acts that we are more than a match for Germany, not only on the sea
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  • 153 12 PATROLSACTIVE IN ABYSSINIA N 2. Sj'( tC activi ed In an Army Comma and A.. Headquarters communique. ■•CJn nd patrols drew artillery fire from the enemy positions m the Daru and Lareil Hills, northeast of Gondar. Natives recently attempted a dawn sortie from Kulkibar <an isolated enemy fort East of
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  • 156 12 Tokio, Nov. 2. CHINA'S well-known "Chiistian General," Feng Yu-hsiang, is to have talks with the Communist leaders, Gen. Chu Teh and Mao T«^ Tsun, according to reports reaching the Domei Agency from Chungking. In view of the Japanese occupation of some points south of the
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  • 77 12 Shanghai, Nov. 2. THE "mystery" ship, which slipped into port several days ago under j the Japanese flag but without a i name, has left Shanghai for an unknown destination. The Japanese naval spokesman denied the rumour that the ship, which is now named the Tennichi
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  • 47 12 Singapore, Sunday. pOUR Indians were arrested fol- lowing the death of an Indian milk-seller, who died m the hospital, yesterday. The man was found unconscious King by the side of Carpmael Road. The four men will appear before i-trate to- me now. i
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  • 55 12 Rome, Nov. 2. ORITISH planes flew over the Sicilian districts of Ragusa :nd Castellamare last night, dropping oombs. accoiding to Italian communique, which at there were no i ictims and only Light damage was T h c communiqi ilso i lainu that Itaian bombers att:^ .d Valetta and
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  • 100 12 Shanghai, Nov. 2. After retreating from cheiißchow the Japanese forces retired northward to Chlngshuiscn, on the south bank ot the Yellow River, wttere fighting la progressing, according to Chinese dispatches, which add that several lues are burning within or near the town, Indicating the Japanese intention
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  • 68 12 London. Nov. 2. LORD D'Abernon, the British Ambassador to Berlin after the last war, died to-day at a Hove nursing 1 home, a^ed 64. Besides his diplomatic .service Lord D'Abernon filled many and vaiied public offices. As a financial expert of Internationa] repute ho was at
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  • 39 12 Bangkok, Nov. 2.— lt is officially an noun cod, Luang Vichit Vathakarn has been appointed Deputy Foreign Minister. Formerly, Luang Vichit was "Acting for the Foreign Minister" besides being Director-General Fine Arts and Chairman of the Broadcasting Commission Reuter
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  • 98 12 6 Enemy Planes Crashed London. Nov. 2. SIX enemy plane.s were destroyed on Saturday night when enemy aircraft flew over England and Wales to the northwest of England dropping bombs at scattered points. Some small damage was done to the Mer-sey-side and at a few other places, according to an
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  • 336 12 (I ROM PAOI 1) Reuters' special correapondeni In Koibiehev points out that the Russian detenf»s m the Crimea are easily defendable but are hv no nif-ans Impregnable. There was no particular activity displayed by the Germans yesterday according to the official Russian News Apency Several at tucks m
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  • 82 12 Stockholm, Nov 2 k BILL, providing for an exten--71 sion of the period of compulsory military servi< c from one y< to nearly 15 months (450 c! with the possibility of a furtl .six month.s if the situation particularly »ravf," was presented to the Riksdag by the Swedish Government yesterday.
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