Morning Tribune, 5 November 1941

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Morning Tribune
  • 25 1 dk f d k fl dj fd jft^^^^ Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 238, Wednesday, November 5, 1941. dfkldjfdlkhfdfh Morning Tribune Thursday, November 6, 1941.
    25 words
  • 201 1 Till A Several attacks were launched by I ULA the Germans on Tula during the last two days but they were beaten off with heavy losses, says the Pravda's war correspondent. He adds that the fighting was particularly fierce along the\ Orel highway. On the
    Reuter  -  201 words
  • 229 1 VICHY SHIPS ATTEMPT SCUTTLE ACT London, Nov. 4. OUT If KM British naval boarding parties oft* South Africa boarded Vichy ships running contraband from the East to France under the escort of a sloop, three of the five vessels tried to scuttle themselves m accordance with German orders, but were
    Reuter  -  229 words
  • 84 1 New Delhi, Nov. 4.— The public galleries were crowded when the Congress party members of the Central Legislative Assembly made a token attendance at this morning's sitting to avoid automatic loss of membership. They were all wearing khaddar (homespun) clothes and Gandhi caps, the only splash of colour
    Reuter  -  84 words
  • 168 1 Big Enemy Supply Ship Torpedoed London, Nov. 4. A RUNNING fight bet©ween light British and German naval for. ces m the Channel last night m which a large enemy supply ship was twice torpedoed is described by the Admiralty to-day m a communique which states: "Last night our coastal forces
    Reuter  -  168 words
  • 150 1 Font stokies or xaval activity Washington, Nov. 4. @k Unit3d States naval tanker, the Salinas (16,800 tons), was torpedoed without warning and seriously damaged southwest of Iceland last Wednesday night. She was m convoy when the attack was made. There was no loss of life or
    150 words
  • 116 1 Detroit, (Michigan), Nov. 4. LORD HALIFAX was pelted with eggs and tomatoes by women peace demonstrators as he entered a building to-day for a meeting with Archbishop Mooney of Detroit. Several eggs struck the Ambassador before the police broke up the demonstration. Lord Halifax B on n
    Reuter  -  116 words
  • 414 1 London, No\. HEAVY li-hiiM- and unsuccessful German attempts u» advance on the Mojaisk and Volokolamsk sectors <>t the Moscow front were reported m the early hours «»t this morning by the Moscow radio. A tank battle was raging for the po ession oi point "X'
    414 words
  • 117 1 Washington, Nov. 4. A UNITED States Naval bomber crashed m the Atlantic and 11 of the crew including one army officer were killed. The United States Navy Department announced that the plane had been missing since early Sunday morning. The terse official announcement did not
    Reuter  -  117 words
  • 119 1 Washington, Nov. 4. ©THE U.S. Navy Department an--1 nounced that there is little hope for the seven officers and 88 men who are missing from the destroyer Reuben James, sunk off Iceland last week. The Navy Department disclosed that the out of the crew of the Reuben James,
    Reuter  -  119 words
  • 229 1 Tojo To 'Show Up' America Tokyo, Nov. 4. PENERAL Tojo "will show all that Japan has* U done and will reveal the little that the United States has done towards achieving a peaceful and co-operative programme' during the forthcoming extraordinary session of the Diet, the Japan Times and Advertiser declared
    Reuter  -  229 words
  • 152 1 London. Nov. 4. A, VERY interesting figure m Persian politics has just taken up office as 1 Iranian Minister to the Court of St. James, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. h H Excellency Seyyid Ha^an who is regarded by many of hii countrymen as the
    Reuter  -  152 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 39 2 U.S. Women To Leave Guam Honolulu, Nov. 4. ALL American women and children m Guam, Midway, and Wake are being removed owing to the international sit nation, according to the accounts of travellers arriving here from these islands. Reuter
    Reuter  -  39 words
  • 91 2 Canberra, Nov. 4. Gen. Bii Thomas Blarney, commanding the Australian Imperial Forces overseas, is arriving m Australia next week to consult with the War Cabinet and War Council This was announced here to-day by the Prime Minister Mr. John Curtin, who at the same
    Reuter  -  91 words
  • 54 2 Lahore, Nov. 4.— A call to the Sikh community to hold congregational prayers yesterday for a ▼ictory of the British and Allied arms was made by the Maharaja of Kapurthala, m the course of an appeal on the occasion of the birthday of Gurunanak, the founder ol
    Reuter  -  54 words
  • 400 2 Chinese Troops Rushed South To Burma Rd. Chungking, Nov. 4. REUTER learns that large Chinese reinforcements are at present pouring southward to protect the Burma Road. Many well informed quarters express the opinion that the forthcoming battle for Kunming is likely to be the most important, the lar- gest and,
    Reuter  -  400 words
  • 78 2 Pretoria, Nov. 4. WITHIN a few months, we shall have 24 air schools^ m south Africa able to train thousands and thousands of men every year," said the ?rime Minister, Gen. Smuts, en Mondoy at the opening of the Conference of Organisation which
    Reuter  -  78 words
  • 360 2 Chungking, Nov. 4. T)R Wang Shih-chieh, the Minister of Publi- city, at a Press conference yesterday afternoon, said: "A good deal of speculation is still going on in the world press on what will be the next moves of the Tojo Cabinet. "However, according to information
    360 words
  • 57 2 A lecture on "Indian Architecture" will be delivered to-day at 7 p.m. by Mr. N. G. Sen Gupta. B. E. A.1.E., at the Ramakrishna Mission Young Men's Cultural Union, 9, Norris Road; Singapore. The chairman will be Mr. J. M. Fraser, A.R.1.8.A.. A.M. T.P.1.,, A.M.I. Struct. E.
    57 words
  • 167 2 Another Hong Kong Shooting Hong Kong, Nov. 4. FOLLOWING closely on the shooting incident on the Hong Kong border last Wednesday, m which a Chinese farmer was seriously wounded, another such m. cident took place yesterday, when one Chinese was wounded and admitted into the Kowloon Hospital. Allegedly shot on
    167 words
  • 97 2 AN" important part m Malaya's wax effort is played by Singapore's ship-building programme. Mr. H. K. Rodgers^ Chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board will speak on this subject m the fourth talk m the series "Malaya at War," to be given from the Singapore station of the M.B.C.
    97 words
  • 32 2 London, Nov. 4— lt is officially denird m London that there is any bureau m Sweden engaged m recruiting men f-r the R.A.F. as has been suggested m a Stockholm report.- Reuter
    Reuter  -  32 words
  • 104 2 New York, Nov. 4. DEDICATION to Democracy's final victory and the hope that the post-war reconstruction will brin«4 a new era to the enslaved countries of controlled Europe and the Balkans was expressed m the joint declaration issued by the delegations of Czechoslovakia, Greece, Poland and
    Reuter  -  104 words
  • 91 2 Rangoon, Nov. 4. THE work of the Niemeyer Financial Mission to China is progressing and the Chinese Governn>nt is placing all the needed information at the disposal of the mission, said Mr. James Baxter, Financial Adviser to the Governor of Burma, m an Interview with
    Reuter  -  91 words
  • Article, Illustration
    76 2 Ellen Drew, star■of Para mount si The Night of January 16th," I Sis caught by I the candid ca- j mera amid na- S iural surround, i m«s at her i Beverly Hills home. The" i handsome lead- I ing man m Miss i Drew's current i pictare is Ro-
    76 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 80 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, <&***£ Exclusively. \J^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCAWS SUM*., THONE 3002. H. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. NOTICE RESTRICTION ON THE CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR IF YOU NEED A TONIC See "LOT'S WIFE" AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE NOVEMBER 15th, 19th, 21st, 22nd,
      80 words

  • 494 3 Wavell Impressed By What He Has Seen GEN. Sir Archibali VVavell, Commander-in-Chief, India one of the most famous British generals m the present war who has been m Malaya for a few days inspecting Indian troops and conferring with heads of Malaya's and Far Eastern defence, met a number of
    494 words
  • 34 3 Bhcpal. Nov. 4.— The Nawab of Bhopal is understood to have offer* ed to train m his state, 30 fitters for service as war technicians with the British India Government. Reuter
    Reuter  -  34 words
  • Article, Illustration
    33 3 GEN. SIR ARCHIBALD WA-* YELL, C.-in-C, India, (cen- tre) with Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, C.-in-C, Far East, (left) and! Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, C.-in-C, China Station, photographed m j Singapore. j
    33 words
  • 343 3 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE question of whether the Incorporated Society of Planters should become a trade union has given rise, it is understood, to the point whether it is practicable for a body to be a limited company, and at the same time be a trade
    343 words
  • 92 3 FRESH information frcm home asks that Sunday, Nov. 9— the date nearest Armistice Day and not Sunday, Nov. 16, as previously stated, should be kept throughout the Empire. The usual special united service arranged to take place m St. Andrew's Cathedral at 10.30 a.m. on Nov. 16 will
    92 words
  • 67 3 HIS Excellency the Governor (Sir Shenton Thomas), will present the C.B.E. to Mr. v. G. Bowden, Official Representative of the Commonwealth of Australia, at the Council Chamber before the commencement of the Council meeting i to-day. Mr. Bowden will be supported by Sir George Sansom, Adviser
    67 words
  • 59 3 A HOPE that the gliTs parents would put no obstacles In the way of her marriage with the accused, was expressed by Mr. Justice Worle-y m the assize court :d;iy when he bound over Plo AbeyB young CeyloncM I .1 period of 13 months m the sum
    59 words
  • 158 3 A SPECIAL talk m Arabic, entitled "Greeting to Gen. Wavell,'' was broadcast from the Singapore station last night. After a detailed description of how Gen. Sir Aichibald Wavell destroyed the Italian Empire m Africa, the announcer concluded as follows: "History truly regards Gen. Wavell as
    158 words
  • 103 3 20 New French Councillors Vichy. Nov. 4. MARSHAL Petain yesterday .signed a decree nominating 20 new members to the French National Counril. -Five of them are prisoners of war released by the Germans. At the .same time various members including a senator and six deputies have been removed from the
    Reuter  -  103 words
  • 235 3 I^HE official opening of the headquarters for the Malayan Girl Guides' Association by Lady Thomas took place yesterday evening, at v/hich ceremony guiders, guides, and brownies were present. The building, which is an all-timber affair roofed with red tile, is situated off Buyong Road m
    235 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 283 3 Public \oiire* NOTICE: FOR THE INFORMATION OF ALL WHO HAVE SERVED OR ARE STILL SERVING IN H.M. FORCES AND WHO ARE IN POSSESSION OF BRITISH WAR MEDALS. (Issued by the Singapore Branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya). SUNDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER, 1941. SFRVICE AT THE CATHEDRAL. Sunday. November. 9th is
      283 words
    • 174 3 Motor Vehicles FOR SALE Morris 8 Van m perfect condition. $750- or nearest. Apply 141. Anson Road, Singapore. (No. 807 L) Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and back of head and above eyes, shortness of breath,
      174 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 516 4 m W m iBBF 1 1J i E$ ■■a W wF\ m^J^4^^^^^ l^^^^'^^^^^ Situations Vacant WANTED Experienced Field Conductor and Lines Dressrr for Klang district. Apply Box No. 808 c|o Malaya Triui. Kuala Lumpur. iNo. 1 CHINESE DISPENSER:— State age. experience and salary required to Box No. 816 c|o Malaya
      516 words
    • 621 4 Wanted "PHILLIPS" Radio and Giam or good Radiogram. Particulars:— Box 806 c;o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 751 L) WANTED One Pomeranian dog (*****) five to six months' old. Apply Box 812 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 759 L) WANTED to purchase quantities of papaln or pawpaw milk. Box 809 co
      621 words
    • 670 4 For Sale FOR SALE— One ruling machine by Spicers Ltd., and fair quantity of type metal m cases on stands. Apply Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., Anson Road, Singapore. FOR SALE: G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave Super :0 Auto Radiogram In perfect condition. Write Box 856 c,o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 841 L)
      670 words
    • 647 4 IWAHCIKI Hawaiian Guitar Btudlo 105, Beucoolen Street Singapore Tuit ion b] the latest m< i hodi Resuli guaranteed Knroi now nud become popular i'n r prospectus. Oultan available t<> students at ipoclii pricei (No. 63SL) Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No.
      647 words
    • 378 4 Property For Sale KOR sale beautifully panelled, mw! decorated bungalow <;{ bedrooms, alr-condltloned), high elevation Ho land Park, Tanglin, itandlm m ov< two acraa freehold land; tennia cour garage I <"irs. 4 m ili-s town; rxquisli furnlahingi at purchaaar'i opti(;n; fin reasonable otter accepted; arrangenet to vl«\v. write Box 850
      378 words

  • 842 5 London, Sept 29. Si 1 Ti\k bo much criticism, it was i relief to hear a man In the position of Mr. Attlee defend the workers against the charges ol slackness which have been made. "I become impatient when I hear these accusations," said the Lord
    842 words
  • 315 5 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1941. POVERTY IN SHANGHAI ACCORDING to reports from Shanghai, this former "Paris of the Far East" is undergoing the worst winter m its history, not due so much to the severity of the climate as to the degeneration of economic conditions. It is stated that
    315 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 428 5 Under BRITISH management WE SUGGEST Mousse iambon c f7/ nl Rose f* laUe but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooking. Our cellars have f been restocked I |Dg with finest continental I 2 82 Orchard wines and I DJ etee I Koad. liqueurs. JJJJ
      428 words
    • 25 5 j^Sjjh, SAFEGUARD (felSJl YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.B. FBONk NO. 5918.
      25 words

  • 642 6  - Singapore 's Reaction To New Drinking Laws VERA ARDMORE ra M^^^P^fPVßQ dfljdfihdfdhfd WHETHER it was that the management of Raffles Hotel felt that Singapore simply couldn't dance without liquor or whether the first night of "no drinks after twelve" dampened the spirits of the orchestra I don't know, but "God
    642 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair facial Treatment Ytev Violet Ray Olttt ItWiint Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bldf 159 North Bridge Road, Tel. 4419. not. rrwjcn IH BW^HH|^L r^^xv^|^^||ijte^y'"<- about v i -J» I f VI-Lactogen is the dried milk of health/
      124 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 749 7 DON'T LET YOURSELF GO pEFORE a girl's married, she usually has plenty of time to spend on her looks. If she is earning, she sometimes has cash to spare for I beauty treatments, too. But once the wedding has taken place and the honeymoon is over, and she has settled
    749 words
  • 288 7 when you make up your eyes EYE MAKE-UP to be effecthi do it successfully, first remove ar and brows, then apply eye-shadow edge of the lid, and fading out tow shadow be slightly dry, smooth it wrap cotton wool round the tip ol with eye-shadow; then run a fine the
    288 words
  • 203 7 secrets of poise it is Impossible to have good poise wlthoul posture and by tiu.s wv mean good whether you are walking, Bitting 01 Bv< 11 when I iking exerci d posi vi portant, because otherwiae some muscles are taxed while others are neglected. Graceful movements and an easy, erect
    203 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 79 7 Your favourite perfume duplicated I I 24 \~9^ Re f Ul perfumes \^^At y our now J£ a^KMk own available 11, THE ARCADE, Spore "AIR-CONDITIONED BY MOTHER NATURE HERSELF" Enjoy the Cool Tropical Breezes where Swaying Palms and Ocean greet you Coconut Grove Singapore's most popular rendezvous ESTELLE COWAN WILL
      79 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 41 7 HQWPY. C^Pf 1"! FT KIN YUH "1 f THEN. M\k£ V^AY FES A WANT :got >&i I v^ XK S N ;Ss? J vino kin irs a singinJ '!£^AM^n /vERYVfELLMYMAN, _J n > !>]"l^Lj^^^--^ viONTM'RENCYj) \il H^ If /N0... < j^ >g9^ J/)
      41 words

  • 435 8 Australia Ready To Repel Menace d.flkfldhfdjf London, Nov. 4. \ETAILS of Australian military strength were given by Sir Earle Page, Australian ministerial delegate to the British Government speaking m London yesterday. Referring: to the German Admiral Luetzow's sneers at the Australian war effort, "m the hope of misleading others to
    435 words
  • 48 8 London. Nov. 4: An Air Ministry communique states that last night, when there was slight coastal activity by the enemy, a single aircraft dropped bombs at a place on the north-east co^st of England. Some damage was done and a small number of casualties has been reported. Reuter
    Reuter  -  48 words
  • 61 8 Aerial Activity At Tobruk Cairo, Nov. 4w A COMMUNIQUE issued from the Middle East Headquarters states: "In the Tobruk area, enemy aerial (activity was slightly increased. There were dive-bombing and machinegun attacks but no damage nor casualties resulted. Enemy shelling slightly decreased m all sectors. In the! frontier area, there
    Reuter  -  61 words
  • 98 8 Big Food Cargo For France Washinyton. Nov. 4. A CARGO valued at about $1,500,000 consisting of milk products, medicines and infants' clothing is being sent to unoccupied France m agreement with the British Government. The chairman of tht American Red Cross, Norman Davis announced that Britain has already issued a
    Reuter  -  98 words
  • 43 8 Rome, Nov. 4. FE former French Premier. Pierre Laval who. was shot and wounded by a young Frenchman at Versailles m August has completely recovered, says a Paris Itkjiiin He arrived m Paris yesterday and will resume his "normal poli- tical activities. Reuter
    Reuter  -  43 words
  • 102 8 London, Nov. 4. A SWEDISH editor and a stern critic of the Nazi regime is to be honoured throughout Sweden, reports the Stockholm correspondent of The Times. He is Professor Torgny Segerstedt, lor 24 years, editor of the Goteborgtidning. Even since the Nazis have been m power
    102 words
  • 95 8 London, Nov. 4. A PLEDGE to abstain from strikes and to make every possible effort to assist m war activities have been made by the Australian United Trades and Labour Council, which represents all industrial unions m South Australia, says The Times Adelaide correspondent. It is also
    95 words
  • 54 8 50 U.S. Escort Ships To Britain Washington, Now. 1. T^HE Navy Department announced the authorisation of the construction of 50 escort vessels 24 at Mare Island, California, 12 at Boston, eight at Putfet Sound, Washington, j 6 at Philadelphia, for Bri- < tain under a Lease- Lend programme at the
    Reuter  -  54 words
  • 179 8 Italians Cleared Off Ship Shanghai, Nov. 4. THE 5, 837 -ton Yugoslav ship Tomislav, which was forcibly seized by a party of armed Italian marines on Friday was cleared of armed Italians yesterday by an order of the local Japanese naval authorities. The ship is still manned by Italian seamen
    Reuter  -  179 words
  • 329 8 "THE PRIME MINISTER" (At the Alhambra) A PAGE from England's Victorian his- tory is presented at the Alhambra where "The Prime Minister" began a season last night. The production is based on the life of Disraeli, which part Is played to perfection by John Glelgud. He is supported
    329 words
  • 27 8 A SPECIAL meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held m the board room on Friday at 2.15 p.m. punrtuallv. to consider the Municipal budget for 1942.
    27 words
  • 373 8 U.S. Planes, Pilots Could Save China PONTINUED and improved Chinese resistance is undoubtedly the key to democracy's defence m the entire southeastern Asia, declared Mr. Edgar Ansel Mowrer, famed American correspondent, m an interview here. Mr. Mcwrer arrived m China's wartime capital from Singapore a few days ago. "Were China
    373 words
  • 127 8 CANADA WILL GIVE FULL AID TO RUSSIA Ottawa, Nov. 4. PANADA is with the United States v and the United Kingdom m sending to Russia war supplies, tood. medical supplies, and transport equipment, the Premier. Mr. Mackeii7ie King, told the House of Commons at the resumption of the added that
    Reuter  -  127 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 41 8 YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Beautifully cut evening gown of burnished gold taffeta relieved by three enormous carmine velvet poppies. yj Imported: Only $35.75 for all purposes! PIG LEAD LEAD WOOL LEAD SHEETS Ex Stock RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125 Cecil Street Singapore. APB— G3
      41 words

  • 81 9 THK following uill represent the Combined Services m Sunday war charities soccer ni.itch against the Sino-Malays at \nson Road Stadium: lfutle.r; Bow ley, Sharpies, Wint Smith, Watson; Campbell. Taylor, Wnite. Fitzgerald, Peters. Reserves: Neale, Johnston Hod .sun and Dunne. The band of the Manchester i Regiment
    81 words
  • 468 9 /tFTIIII a promising start, the S.C.C., who l>l urn two men short most cf the Kainc, went down fighting to an R.A. team when they met In a name of rugby on the padang yesterday. The R.A. won by 14 points (three tries and goal) to
    468 words
  • 484 9 Till: real value of Gulam Nabi and Arokiasamy m the Army forward line was emphasised yesterday, when without them, the Combined Services were beaten by three goals to nil by the Singapore Civilians m a War Fund hockey game on the Padang. Play
    484 words
  • 520 9 The MellMMrM Cap C*ea To A Wommi Whwi Son Of Aurous Second, Beau Vite Third: Winner Was One Time Doubtful Starter MELBOURNE. NOV. 4. AMID TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT. SKIPTON OWNED BY A WOMAN A MRS. J. J. KITSON, DASHED TO THE FORE TOWARDS THE END OF THE
    520 words
  • 93 9 PLAYING at home, Medical College sustained another j rugby defeat when they went down to (the R.A.F. (H.Q.) by, 1 13 points (two goals and a penalty goal) !to nine (three tries). 1 The Collegians play-! led a fine game, and were unfortunate to' be beaten. IN a soccer match
    93 words
  • 90 9 STARTING at 8 to 1, Skip. U ton paid three guineas for the win m the totes, and H. 3s. 6d. for place. Son of Aurous returned 14 shillings < lor place while Beau Vite starting at 11 to 2, paid 18s! 6cl. i For the first time
    90 words
  • 128 9 I CINGAPOM will meet Selangor at hocf key on the S.R.C. padang on Saturday. T.-o MerfoljT nit hoMK h the Singapore Hockey Association have decided not to t,o oci v bk o p.upositi tnai. Services players should not be included m State teams. Singapore will not
    128 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 566 9 Lose A Pound A Day This New Easy Way %^Lw^FSt^ Bi««vwq fram Hollqwij^V^^^ uiflod, Calif. Uif 4 bi| kl I Ciwm« sf«w. Mikw j S^B V<sY'iiskWW\W day an <i >" n /.et these results: 1. Fat melts away lltiMLsfiWßfli H^ and KOO<I S() d flrm flesh takes its place. 2.
      566 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 61 9 To-day's Sports Diary HOCKEY: Medical College v Pitman's College, M.C.U.; Johore State Police v Naval Police, Naval Base; SRC. v Ceylon Sports Club, S.R.C.; Khalsa Association v J.C.S.A., J.C.S.A.; Indian Association v St. Joseph's Inst., Balestier; V.M.C.A. v R.A.M.C. V.M.C.A. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.15 ajn.,
      61 words

  • 268 10 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Nov. 4. SIR Percival HalseRogers, who is acting as Royal Commissioner at the "secret funds" inquiry arising from disclosures made m the Federal Parliament, has announced that he intends resigning the Chancellorship of Sydney University today, because of disagreement with the decision of the
    268 words
  • 66 10 The Anglo-Chinese Continuation School Old Boys' Association will hold a "Variety Evening" mi n aid or the Association's Fund on Friday, at 8 p.m. at the School Hall Coleman Street. All Old Boys' are requested to get m touch with the Secretary for tickets. A meeting of the Rural
    66 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 104 10 I>i;.l > k v ri: xl^ f 1 J UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS!/ 6th DAY and STILL OUT-SHADOWING EVERYTHING i ELSE IN TOWN! jfe^V HEDY LAMARR and JAMES STEWART CONTINUE THEIR TRIUMPHANT LOVE ESCAPADES m M.G.M/s comedy gem "COME LIVE WITH ME" with lAN HUNTER and VERREE TEASDALE. You'll adore EVERY MINUTE
      104 words
    • 492 10 I A Great Story of a Great Statesman "THE PRIME MINISTER" TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 &> 9.15 I UNPAID RESERVATIONS MUST BE TAKEN UP BEFORE 9.15 P.M. OTHERWISE THEY ARE LIABLE TO BE SOLI). \\m "PASTEUR m ...and now \\m lIC B^ 1 PRIME MINISTER I A WARNIH BROS- Ptcturt starring
      492 words

  • 318 11 NEWS FROM INDIA Bombay. Nov. 3. Cilß Shafaat Ahmed M Khan, India's new High Commissioner m South Africa, to-day said m Bombay that he was convinced of Field Marshal Smut's support m improving the conditions of Indians m the Union. He stressed the need for Indian unity, and said that
    318 words
  • 193 11 Chinese Unlucky To Draw |^|EKTINC; a second time this year a comiTl bined R.A.S < and R.I.A.S.t hwkey team were lurky to hold the S.C.R.C. to a I -.ill draw after the Chinese team had led 1-0 at the interval, and were pinning the rombined team m their own half
    193 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 116 11 COMING TO ALHAMBRA MARCH of TIME'S I first full length feature production TO-XICHT After-Dinner Dance, s-so p. Midnight BE PREPARED FOR YOUR SATURDAY NIGHT'S PARTY! WINTER TURF MEET-FIRST NIGHT DINNER at 8 at our RESTAURANT AND THEN ADJOURN TO THE BALL-ROOM, 930-MIDNIGHT FOR RESERVATIONS, PLEASE RING 4244 or 2477. V
      116 words
    • 79 11 THEY'RE IN <^&Sj&^9'>ODuao t, tOHARD BIACK Gvurlit NAUGHWA i//mmif6olP AND IT'S A PINTER MOVEMENT ON YOUR FUNNY-BONE A HILARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT BLITZ. TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVILION with latest GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS An ABSOLUTE RIOT of LAUGHTER! As Nutty as a Fruit Cake, but Twice as Spicy! Mll>\ H.HT PREMIERE Saturday
      79 words

  • 349 12 AMERICAN NAVY HUNTING U-BOATS New York, Nov. 5. IMERICAN warships on the Atlantic patrol have been acthely hunting Hitler's U-boats X *r «nrp President Roosevelt's "shoot on sight' order nearly two months ago. ThP New York Press to-day states that it has learned from authoritative Naval source thaWesseb on ?ne
    Reuter  -  349 words
  • 218 12 London, Nov. 5. THIRTY-NINE French ships, besides the five m the recent convoy, have been intercepted on various routes this year, it was disclosed by the Ministry of Economic Warfare to-day. The 39 ships had a total tonnage of 164,000. It is officially announced that apart
    Reuter  -  218 words
  • 71 12 DUST HOLDS UP TOBRUK PATROLS Cairo, Nov. 5. A MIDDLE East -"•Headquarters communique issued to-day .says that, at Tobruk yesterday, "a continuance oi dust storms again interfered with our patrolling activities. "The enemy's shelling of our western .■sector was somewhat heavier than normal but wp .suffered no jasualties. "'ijn the
    Reuter  -  71 words
  • 68 12 Russia Gets Medical Supplies London, Nov. 5. I ARGE consignments of Russia's most urgent medical requirements are daily leaving, and it is expected by the end of January to send at least 30 per cent. of Russia'^ total needs, said Field Marshal Sir Philip Chetwode. chairman of thp Red Cross
    Reuter  -  68 words
  • 30 12 San Francisco. Nov. 5. M. Richard Brunot. Governor of TshtCl and New Caledonia, has trrived here on his way to London where he will report to General de Gaulle. Reuter
    Reuter  -  30 words
  • 61 12 By their indomitable courage and splendid fighting spirit the little band of men who hold Tobruk m the face of the fiercest attacks of the Axis forces have won the admiration of the civilised world. The Germans have learned to fear the Australian patrols which nightly harass
    61 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 260 12 PllesJhlve You Crazy Don't let itching. Weeding, internal or protruding Piles sap your vitality, ruin your nervis, and drive you crazy with pain. Chinaroid the recent discovery o anAmertcan physician stops the pain in 15 minutes so you can walk, ride, work and enjoy life m comfort. It also quickly
      260 words
    • 5 12 "CEfs/T-A-PLANE" FUND I SCORE: 13
      5 words