Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1940
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Title Section26 1940-10-14 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII -No. 246. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, October M, IMO.26 words
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Article, Illustration613 1940-10-14 1 Hitler Resumes Wooing Of Stalin Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 14. A GERMAN Foreign Office mission has gone to Moscow to try and check the tendency towards the improvement of Anglo-Soviet relations, according to a Berlin messageReuter. - 613 words
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Article98 1940-10-14 1 Reuter. Oct. 14. rrllL i Xavy De- pai i the ing ot* depend< nt of Ihe American Emb, j mbering 40 women ai d cl iidn i Of the i k Diainin MO American requested evacuation at the earliest possible ciate. whik 100 others want to JeaveReuter. - 98 words
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Article215 1940-10-14 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. JHOUEANDS of people lining the London streets witnessed the rout of German planes in several attempted attacks on spital en Sunday. Spectators saw four or five bombers *ed from cloud to cloud before they finally fled. fWi f another occasion, a soliBritishReuter. - 215 words
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Article62 1940-10-14 1 Reuter. Madrid Oct. 14.—The British merchant, steamer "Starling" has t-ntercd Cadiz after being bombed by an unknown plane outside the Spanish waters. Four of the crew were killed and seven wounded. The plane dived on the steamer suddenly out of a cloud bank. Reuter wasReuter. - 62 words
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Article140 1940-10-14 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 14REUTERS special correspondent, •somewhere in England," writes that the newly-formed American Eagle squadron is now completing its training in England and will be taking the air as a crack unit against the enemy before the end o/ the year. The pilots comeReuter. - 140 words
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Article, Illustration187 1940-10-14 1 Reuter. Watdha. Oct H OKB of the two persons who, Mettdiag to Mahatma Gandhi, should court arrest in pursuance of the decision to launch individual civil disobedience, is a man named Vinoba, who wiß daily squat on the floor to propagate the Congress doctrineReuter. - 187 words
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Article91 1940-10-14 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. THE Peruvian Legation m London has issued an emphatic denial that Peru had concentrated troops on the southern Ecuadorian border in preparation for an invasion The Legation describes, the reports to this effect as "fantastic and adds that in the Peruvian capital, itReuter. - 91 words
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Article, Illustration136 1940-10-14 1 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. if. THE recapture of the Strategic I town of Matang on the Yangtse River, about half-way between Shanghai and Hankow, is announced as the result of a successful six-day battle on the south bank of the Yangtse. The Chinese are jubilant over news, whichReuter. - 136 words
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Article287 1940-10-14 1 EXTREME DEPRESSION HERE Reuter. (From a Reuter Special Correspondent) Cairo, Oct. 14. A TEMPORARY but possibly precarious equilibrium has apparently been secured in Syria as the resit! of the arrest or retirement of a number of high official The majority of French officers •md officials areReuter. - 287 words
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61 1940-10-14 1 Reuter. Cairo. Oct. 14. A Dommiinkme issued last night states that while the Government fees no need for special legislation, cotton growers are advised m thei-- own interest to limit their acreage tor the- next year because of "the ixjssibility of difficulties inReuter. - 61 words
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Article32 1940-10-14 1 Reuter. Aden, Oct. 14. A lone Italian plane yesterday morning carried out the 18th raid on Aden since the war started. There were neither casualties noi damneo ReuterReuter. - 32 words
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892 1940-10-14 1 Singapore, Monday. THE Straits Settlements Government are budgeting for an estimated deficit of $10,998,035 for 1941. The extraordinary expenditure alone is estimated to amount to $15,992,068. The revenue of the Colony is expected to yield $46,234,065, whereas the recurrent expenditure will892 words
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Article100 1940-10-14 1 Revenue $40,294,0?5 Expenditure recurroit Surplus M,W4.0*3 Expenditure cxtiaordin arv $15,092,068 Net deficit...* 10,M8,oa:>. Johore's Kudgcl Surplus (Tribune staff Reporter) IOHORE is budget tint; for ;i J surplus of over IS lions for 1941. I BBdewtanl Ordinary revenue is BJptcted to total some 181 mil lions with100 words
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Advertisement81 1940-10-14 1 P *m". HASSAN; ,i r.a* Water Contractors. S" tTjl 37. Bras Basah Road. JJvCAFOW TEL- requirement* In the n or repairs of electric. water PtP* fitting, pleaae and we will submit our ,te without obligation. «KMANSJnP r.l ARANTFFD AND W CinKOFS MODERATE. gtock —Electric lightIw< bowl fittings, lamp--1 unpbulbs. table81 words
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Advertisement85 1940-10-14 1 IN THIS COUNTRY I there i only one I British Owned and I Operated Telegraph Company I CABLE WIRELESS LIMITED IN THIS WORLD I there is only one Overseas Telegraphs I Company pledged to devote half its I profits over a four per cent dividend to further rate reductions. I85 words
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Article, Illustration5831 1940-10-14 2 Main Task To Provide Foreign Exchange Failure Would Be Disastrous Like Cowardice In Battle Singapore, Monday. JN the course of his speech on the Colony's finances at to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council, His Excellency5,831 words
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Article64 1940-10-14 2 Singapore, Morula rpHE Governme A ing School vp'l] $127,000. As a further contribution Imperial War effort ment cabled the Secrete State, offering to candidates for servi for the duration ol The Secretary of State wZI and approved the I scheme provides I cadets in64 words
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64 1940-10-14 2 Singapore, Jiouhi EXTRA clerical assi T:'; fv,° ffi( l c f e q m X mcnt in cor, with estate duty and registSS of business names means a expenditure of $13.7The expenditure will be ofrr by a new revenue Item < f lum being64 words
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Article23 1940-10-14 2 Capt. C. H. untitled Chinese, Pera*, goes on -emefnne next month. It stppd that Mr. A. W. Ha; Sim apore will succeed him23 words
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Advertisement823 1940-10-14 2 SHOUT ABOUTI^t THE GOOD WHOLESOME JSI QUALITY OF THF BREAD V^t^jf^^SS^J CAKES BAKED AT Raffles Bakery Ĕ^^J MADE WITH CHOICEST (I Wmm^"^ INGREDIENTS UNDER r\ STRICTLY HYGIENIC \1 CONDITIONS. r--^^S_4i&A Order by phone—s3Bl f *l Deliveries daily from sto 9 p.m. -J—» 3gj Sea View Hotel BALL-ROOM AIR-CONDITIONED BY SEA823 words
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Advertisement19 1940-10-14 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Personal Accident.19 words
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Advertisement135 1940-10-14 2 BSOZYGEN t buT COHTAW.VITAMIN ROSES GIMLETJ! t GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL 5 »%"/ii«.>... s lr|l ''<W m r WHETHER YOUR CAR 15 STANDING A f Si RUNNING H SHELL MOTOR OIL I Ways on THE JOB! i T oil is such a good bustion of Motor Spirit. At Og for your135 words
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1852 1940-10-14 3 Taxation Basis To Be Widened: Direct Imposition Best Method Singapore, Monday. T<HE urgent need for fresh sources of revenue was stressed at this morning's meeting of the Legislative Council by the acting Financial1,852 words
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Article109 1940-10-14 3 Singapore, Monday. rE TOTAL estimates for repairs and improvements to Government House amount to $108,600. whereas the amount provided >n the approved estimates for 1940 is $24,000 only. A supplement of 584.600 is necessary because on opening up the roof the investigation revealed a very serious109 words
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79 1940-10-14 3 Malacca Penang Municipal Budgets Singapore. Monday The estimated revenue of the Malacca Municipality for 1941 amounts to $751,124 and the expenditure estimates $643,906. The estimated surplus on Jan. 1, 1941, is $171,809 and the surplus at the e nd of next year $97,218. f The total estimated revenue 01 the79 words
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Article29 1940-10-14 3 Mr. E.H Bromley, European Master, Malayan Educational Service, has been seconded for service in the Johore Education Department, and has been appointed European Master at the"English College, Johore Bahru.29 words
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Advertisement32 1940-10-14 3 THE SECRET OF VA l\X II ALL v- i federated motors 1 limited l C SCd *Jf* 1| ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. comfort CO"* 1 un»»Ml Represented throughout Malaya by:' WEARNE BROTHERS, LTD.32 words
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Advertisement305 1940-10-14 3 TAI KOO SUGARM purr, refined cane jl sugar of the highest I quality I i Refined and packed h\ a British Company in a British Co lon v j| v Obtainable at all Cold Storage Branches and high class dealers t 4 -dUB I 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K.305 words
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369 1940-10-14 4 Bousteads Go Down To Ban Teck Hup Singapore, Sunday. TN the semi-finals of the Commercial Houses badminton tournament, played at the Clerical Union hall, to-day. Boustead s, champions for the last three years, were defeated by the Ban Teck Hup badminton party by three369 words
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Article46 1940-10-14 4 TO-DAY FOCCER: Challenge Cup, Quarter, final. Manchesters v. Loyals, Stadium. HOCKEY: S.C.C. v Singapore Hornets. S.C.C; S.C.R.C. v. R.A. (Hy.). S.C.R.C: S.R.C. v. Fort Canning, S.R.C; Raffles College v. R.A.F. (Malaya I Raffles College; tf.M.C.A. v. Medical College. V.M.C.A. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. and V.M.C.A. tournaments.46 words
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Article184 1940-10-14 4 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C II against Singapore Hoi nets to-day at the S.C.C. Dr. B. D. Molesworth: Pay Lt. G. C. Fortin. P. F. Kinsey; J. Flctcher-Cooke. W. J. Peel. Lt M. P. Francis; M. W. Cole. Lt. H. Huleatt. D. H. Lee.184 words
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Article147 1940-10-14 4 Following are the results of Saturday's races at Kuala Lumpur. Kate I—Stormy Night $18, $7 High Life $7 Golden Arrow $11 Race 2—lnez $10. $6 Furious $9 Four O'clock Sl3 Race 3—Brawny Lad $23, $11 Adele $9 R ace 4—Greypion §38, $9 The Emperor $8 Santa Anita147 words
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Article134 1940-10-14 4 The Royal Singapore Golf Club first bi-monthly mixed foui somes competition for October was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday alier noon and resulted in win for Miss S. Lucas and J. McKufTin with a net score of 37 :J 4 Fourteen cards were taken out and134 words
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Article47 1940-10-14 4 The wedding took place at the uhinese Assembly Hall. Kua.'a Lumpur, of Mr. Ho Tee Chim, son ol Mi', and Mrs. Ho Liang Tian, well-known Kuala Lumpur residents, and Miss Ng Poh Kui, daughter of the late Mr. Ng Khoan Jiu and Mrs. Khoan Jiu, ol Malacca.47 words
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Article287 1940-10-14 4 Reuter. London. Oct. 12. THE following are the latest foot- ball results: NORTH Bradford 0. Middlesbrough 2. Burnley 0. Manchester United 1. Bury 0, Liverpool Chester 4, Tranmere 5. Doncaster 4, Hull 2. Everton 4, Stockport 2. Grimsby 3, Sheffield United 1. Halifax 5. Bradford City 1.Reuter. - 287 words
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Article301 1940-10-14 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. IfOHP. Jasit bin Haji Md. Saman, a retired Mines Overseer of Batu Gajah, wa« convicted in the Police Court by Mr J. P. Biddulph on an amended charge of accepting $200 cash from, Chin Cheng Hong while being a public301 words
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Article229 1940-10-14 4 Singapore. Sunday. A TALK on "India and the War' which he hoped would dispel any idea that India was not doing her share in this war, was given by the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader. C.8.E., last night in a broadcast from the Singapore station. Mr.229 words
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Article59 1940-10-14 4 Singapore, Sunday.—The Chenh Hua Amateur Musical Party helu a house-warming party at its new oremises at 40-A, New Market Road, yesterday. The objects of the Party are to promote the art of Chinese Teochew Guakang music among members, to encourage its members to have interest in music59 words
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Article129 1940-10-14 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Sunda\. "THE ladies of St. L U ke\ 1 Church. Teluk Anson, have suffered a great deul „f late from the ecclesiastical v mosquito' states the October r issue of the South Perak Church Notes (Church of j England). < It continues: "Dirty129 words
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Article156 1940-10-14 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. MR. John Jellicoe Spall, a mining engineer e\ I icheti to Anglo-Oriental, was kill ed instantaneously in the early hours of Sunday morning when the car in which he was travelling collided with a lamp post, careered some156 words
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Article46 1940-10-14 4 On the eve of his departure on long leave Mr. Tara Singh, PoM> Telegraphs, Kulim, was entertained to a dinner by his friends at Sin Chong Hin Hotel. The stall of the v»oscs telegraphs zK) entertained him to a farewell Malay dinner a few days ago.46 words
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Advertisement413 1940-10-14 4 PURE CEYLON TEA frfmf Of all the millions of cups MnJB 'I of tea that were eh unk during lasl week, the ones lhat gave '3Bk^^ZpTiiFy g I most pleasure were these Dre^ Wed "GOLD LEAF" PRUDENTIAL Monthly Budget Savins'* Plan Illustration of the MONTHLY BUDGET SAVINGS PLAN Date of413 words
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Advertisement14 1940-10-14 4 44 HIGH WIPES HANDSOME EFFERSAL Effervescent Fruit Sajme. Invaluable in digestive :»>.<! !>'--!» s Sold Everywhere.14 words
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Advertisement292 1940-10-14 5 Hullo! I Everybody M |^S^C^ r Have you I 1 Muslim JB Restaurant?™ m/!FEm\-4W Come try! j*** our deliciousfl m .y Mutton ChickerJl /te Briany and RotiU mm Marram, etc. I l&Hk Cool, clean corn-it JBK\ for'able. We also! ■■ill cater for parties,|l etc. GARDENER mm FURNITURE Concrete Garden Furniture292 words
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Article175 1940-10-14 6 npHE three-power pact recent- ly announced was noteworthy for one significant fact. While Germany and Italy recognised, by its terms, Japanese leadership in the "great Asiatic living space," particular care was taken to leave India out of the sphere of Japanese influence. Following close on the heels175 words
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Article172 1940-10-14 6 THE folly of such a plan becomes clear, by a glance at the map. Russian oil fields in the Black and Caspian seas lie too close to this path for the Soviet to permit the Nazis free passage or remain indifferent. The British forces in the Near East172 words
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Article218 1940-10-14 6 A a tne result oi tne war in Europe, compulsory arbitration has been entorced in Great Britain. This form of settling labour disputes has never been popular because the British workmen always prefer to depend on the power ot organised bargaining rather than to submit themselves to the218 words
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Article412 1940-10-14 6 (FROM A NEW "YORK TIMES ARTICLE BY RAYMON jOANIELL, LONDON». TWO countries, one an island with an empire scattered over the seven seas, the other a nation squatting colossus-like upon Europe, are embarked upon campaign to starve each other out. one of them relying upon412 words
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906 1940-10-14 6 T»HE call to arms has attracted new types of girls to factory life—girls who have never earned their living before, business girls and shop assistants who wanted to be doing something concrete to help win the war. Some of them art girls whose906 words
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Article825 1940-10-14 6 "A Chinese Childhood.'' by Chians Yee. Published by Methuen. London. ■U'E Chinese strive to enjoy V ourselves in Nature, and to live with her as much as possible, and we look upon happiness as the greatest good," says Chiang Yee. in "A Chinese Childhood." And the truth of825 words
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386 1940-10-14 6 WHEN Captain Donald M. K. Marendaz. f orty three-year-old racing motorist and Qyfe, school chief, bought an £80 camera, his friend, said it was an expensive toy. They were right. Eight weeks ago Captain Marendaz was fined £20 and ordered to pay £6 12s.386 words
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27 1940-10-14 6 London. Oct 12 EMBASSADOR Joseph Kennedy d the U.S. narrowly escaped when two bombs fe'l on a country house where he is staying—Belter.27 words
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Article378 1940-10-14 6 That operations for the removal of children's tonsils are frequently overdone UN* suggested in a recent discussion by the Section of Laryngology of the Royal Society ot Medicine, London. EXTRACTS from the report ot the British Medical Journal have been issued for the information of parents. ;lr L-T.-elot378 words
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Advertisement365 1940-10-14 6 KM. S. RAILWAYS AR! RAYA PUASA AND DKKPAVALI HOLIDAYS 1040. F KKTI RN CONCESSION TICKETS AT TARIFF BOOK SINGLE FARE FOR DOUBLE JOURNEY 1 SUBJECT TO A MINIMUM OF $5— FIRST CLASS, $2.50 SECOND CLASS AND $150 THIRD CLASS OUTWARD JOURNEY TUESDAY 29TH OCTOBER TO j MONDAY 4TH NOVEMBER, 1940365 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-10-14 7 ture taken at the party ichich Miss M. Foston gave at Wilkinson Road, on Fiiday for a group of airmen from r the Tribune "Treat the Troops" scheme. The hostess is th'rd from the left.38 words
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Article305 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 12. Antonescu to-day 1 taqccl a fulsome welcome here foi the hf iciquarters staff of the (•< rman forces. It is officially (lescrilt(I a "military mission.' n.s consisted of 30 r under a cavalry comG ral Hansen, who Nazi armv of cccupaThey includ:Reuter. - 305 words
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Article81 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. T London, Oct. 12. I Bkially confirmed in ,ndon > British resi--1,1 Rumania have be»" '°y fc he British Legation llle danger they are likely to n 'naining in enemyM I'd territory. liv.l* I i tU Le K at >on in "'!'('s to be ableReuter. - 81 words
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Article45 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. Florence, Oct. 12. T" J HE famous cinema star, Mr. Torn Mix, was killed when his car went out of control near here to-day.—Reuter. Tom Mix was one of the world's greatest cowboy stars during the silent ,screen days.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article97 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 12. rE Swiss Consul-General is expected to protest to the Japanese authorities over the alleged action of Japanese gendarmes in preventing the arrest of a man accused of the theft of an enormous quantity of copper estimated to be worth over £300.000. The case,Reuter. - 97 words
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232 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 12. J>RITISH raids over Germany and occupied territories during the week ending dawn Oct. 11 were on the same heavy scale as in tne preceding week. From authoritative sources in London it is learned that the outstanding objectives attacked included theReuter. - 232 words
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Article125 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 12. AN agreement for the demilitarisation of Aaland Islands has been signed between Finland and Russia, according to the official Tass Agency, which adds that M. Molotov signed on behalf of Russia and M. Paasikivi, the Finnish Minister in Moscow, on behalf ofReuter. - 125 words
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Article74 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. New York. Oct. 13.—Glowing tributes are paid to the British Press in the New York Times for its description of current events in London and for explaining "how the life of the great city goes on in spite of all Hitler's efforts to strangle it. The free press ofReuter. - 74 words
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154 1940-10-14 7 From H. L. Hopkin. London, Oct. 12.. IN a special interview granted to mc to-day concerning the death of Miss Lydia Hill, II s Highness the Sultan of Johore revealed for the first time the tragedy of a broken romance. His Highness said: "Miss Hill154 words
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Article49 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. Tokyo. Oct. 12. THE United States Minister in Bangkok called the attention of Thailand to the American pronouncement for the maintenance of Far status quo in connection with Ihe Bangkok Government's recent territorial demands on Indo-China." according to a Banakok menage to the Domei agency.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article62 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. Washington. Oct. 12. THE committee set up by Senator Martin Dies, to examine nonAmerican activities, has seized records cf "certain organisations and persons In New York" in connection with enquiries into Nazi activities throughout the country. Senator Dies said the information obtained has been turnedReuter. - 62 words
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Article618 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. Dayton, Ohio. Oct. 12. IN a nation-wide broadcast to-jn night, President Roosevelt pledged J the United States Navy and Air Force in the defence of the whole 1 of the Western Hemisphere whik at the same time continuing in give all aid. short of war.Reuter. - 618 words
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63 1940-10-14 7 REUTER. I BOSTON, OCT. 12. lAMI AM RESOLVED TO DO EVERYTHING IN MY 1 POWER TO STRENGTHEN > THE HEROIC ENGLISH I PEOPLE i "AT THE SAME TIME, WE iIUST BUILD AN AIR FORCE ARMY AND NAVY SO STRONG THAT NO DIC- TATOR DAREREUTER. - 63 words
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Article137 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. Madrid, Oct. 12. rpO-DAY (Saturday) is th* "day of the Spanish race* and special attention js being paid to the occasion as nationalist Spain aspires to the cultural leadership of South America. The newspaper Arriba says: Tbu Falangist generation of Spair offers Latin AmericansReuter. - 137 words
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Article87 1940-10-14 7 Reuter. Ankara, Oct. 12. THE semi-official Turkish Ana*olian news agency has issued a denial of the foreign reports that Rumania has suspended petroleum deliveries to Turkey and Greece. The agency quotes competent circles as declaring that the Rumanian Government is exceedingly satisfied with the recently concludedReuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement174 1940-10-14 7 ■B Bb am IB and other jT TROPHIES have in slock a wid* jMpiMMßfc range of E. P. N. S. or W Silver Cups, Shields, Silver Medals and E. P. N. S Tankards. j SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO J CLUBS INSTITUTIONS I RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE! FLY TO AUSTRALIA IN 3i DAYS174 words
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Advertisement187 1940-10-14 8 Acclaimed by packed houses during the weekend(LAST FEW PERFORMANCES.) 2 FAMOUS STARS IN A NEW, THRILLING JOHN GALSWORTHY STORY NATURALLY YOU'LL FOLLOW THE CROWD! 1 TO-DAY «t The CAPITOL |l I 3.15 6.15 9.15 I VIVIEN J-W-W LAURENCE i With an excellent 2-REEL BRITISH Subject "BEHIND THE GUNS" Produced by187 words
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Advertisement417 1940-10-14 8 Public Notices JOHORE GOVERNMENT. Notice. Tenders are invited for the leasing of the Senior Officers" Rest House, Mersing, for the period from about 15th November 1940 to 31st December, 1941. Tenders stating the rate per month must be enclosed in sealed cover and marked on the outside "Tender for the417 words
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Advertisement455 1940-10-14 8 JOHORE GOVERNMENT. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the supply of Milk, namely:— (i) Fullcream Powdered Milk (ii) Sweetened Condensed Milk (iii) Sterilised Natural Milk (iv) Unsweetened Evaporated Milk for all Government Hospitals m the State of Johore for the year 1941:— Government Hospitals at Muar. Batu Pahat, Segamat. Tangkak Kluang.455 words
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Advertisement294 1940-10-14 8 MALAYSIAN TRADERS LIMITED Our customers are hereby informed that Mr. ONO FOT JOON has left our Company and that ne is no longer authorised to negotiate any business whatsoever on our behalf Payments of bills will be valid only when they are acknowledged by our official receipts bearing the Chop294 words
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Advertisement195 1940-10-14 8 OPENING TO-DAY 3.15,6.15 tV 915 Pjv\" At The ALHAMBIty Warner Bros. Thrilling Murder Mystery Hfe UM 111 WILLIAM CLtMENS Mm I W Mi ■fly Original Screen IJK EWW *1 Jl by Kenneth Garnet WW mm WW AvAni Based on tre-,ancy Dre OMM mW Mrmtj W** Carolyn A Umm First National195 words
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107 1940-10-14 9 ikt nn o Sm gapore, Sunday, j pas t Performances the Malayan fn r^o gic 9 rcle nas never bailed ment of night s entertainer anSfh?* was Nhirp" r t c levement "L»niiere t^Jth« was br,ght clever and altogether satisfying. siihn* ranged from the107 words
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Article96 1940-10-14 9 Av-xvx we i-cnosen ca.st and just the right type of story makes «es, My Daring Daiurhter 1 which opened a .season St the Pavilion yesterday, one of thl finest comedies which has come to Singapore for a long tune 1 ™n domestic mix-up, and, the fun starts96 words
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Advertisement182 1940-10-14 9 j last few shows! T TllTT^y 7^^ j 3.15, CIS, 9.15 j il/\ J Eve^°ody Goes g 5583 ,{OX OFFICE THONE iL P fJf ,C,A M WSON/ A thri »ing story of the .'.JI mWJewfl Smmbound North teemI }4I (fSfTmtwl€if U \nx with action and DON'T MISS THIS Also Paramount182 words
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Advertisement42 1940-10-14 9 I UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE your teeth today? 1 Of course I did tWXfrs..'.... J I For sparkling white teeth, healthy gums, a fresh cool mouth, use Macleans.' It quickly removes stains, whitens and polishes the enamel and it is economical in use..42 words
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Advertisement475 1940-10-14 9 Public Notice TENDER. Tenders are invited from Contractors for the purchase of all the old building materials, debris etc lof an old bungalow known as No 1 2, Tangling Road, Singapore inj eluding the gangway, but excliidine all the outhouses, belonging to Haw Par Brothers of Nos. 85 87 So475 words
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Advertisement796 1940-10-14 10 Situations Vacant RESTAURANT require* immediately, poor Eurasian Boys and Capable Manager. (Apply) 12 Ceylon Road. (No. 989E) WANTED Reliable Chinese Cookboy mlddleaged. Apply personally 11 -B Robinson Road, Slngapor*. (No. 956E) VACANCY for the post of teacher at Pei Hwa School, Singapore, filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED. Tamil trained teacher with796 words
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Advertisement749 1940-10-14 10 Photography YOUR PHOTOS Painted by real artist ln LLywhlte Studio, Singapore. Prices moderate. (No. 915E) Educational EVENING CLASSES for French and Germ?n lessons. Box 53A c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 96SS, ENGINEERING: Radio. Wireless. Electrical, Mechanical, Motor. A qualification gained through a BrlMsh College such aa the Bennett College British749 words
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Advertisement901 1940-10-14 10 Lost Found LOST DOO with drooping brownish ears, brownish spot at back, white colour, name Teddy Vicinity Huliet Road, Last Thursday. Finder will be rewarded. Returnto >*o. 8 Huliet Road. Singapore. (No. PT7K) For Sale FOR SALE Two Tungar Battery Chargers, excellent Condition. App'y Box No 554. c;o Malaya Tribune,901 words
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Advertisement600 1940-10-14 10 TO LET 3 Newly built Semi-detached houses (2 bedrooms with 1 sitting Nos:— 210-D, E, F Jurong Road. ™n mile stone, 300 yards from Bukit Tlmah Market. Electric lights water laid. Apply 375. North Bridge Road. Singapore Phone 7078. < No 13F) TO LET New shop-houses and flats Nos. 117.600 words
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Advertisement663 1940-10-14 10 ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LTD. ancorporated m^J^A*™"™' Registered Offices. c D'Almeida Street 2 Couyer Quay, Singapore. NOTICE is hereby given that an Allowing share certificate which is al leged to have been lost:Certificate No. 48 dated 30th December 1927, foi«300 shares of ITS- each SI- paid up Nos. 25,791 to663 words
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Miscellaneous1197 1940-10-14 10 j TO-DAY'S RAUIoJI SINGAPORE MJNpON I ZHI 225 metre. (I.M kief) rw^V'JF 10 5 ZHPI 30 96 metre* (9.69 mlei) CSJ 15 14 Mc!s (9 g 2 B ZHP3 4138 metre. (7-25 m|ci) GSJ 21.53 Mcs(l3 93 SS? 820 am. News to English (every GSO 17.79 Mc, (M M mornlna).1,197 words
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220 1940-10-14 11 Reuter - By Reuter _„p Liverpool, Oft. 12. THE trade expect., the new American cotton contract to it ■> T< T o betm e 7 6 Which is the fla t Panty of the Lnited states Southern "epof price, plus the present shipping costs,220 words
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108 1940-10-14 11 E v London, Oct. 14 XPORTS of British rayon goods are running at a high levei Printers in Lancashire are bein<* kept very busy. Prints, especially suited to the markets of Latin America, are receiving special attention of the Colour. style and Design Centre"108 words
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Article151 1940-10-14 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Q Singapore. Monday. UIET conditions prevailed in all sections of the markets on Sa urday, and only a small amount of business was transacted. In tin shares, Hong Fatts were offered at $1.12. but in Australian issues, Pungahs were easier151 words
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Article40 1940-10-14 11 THE total area of rubber untapped in Malaya during August amounted to 248,484 acres and the total area tapped during the month amounted to 1,569,957 acres. Tharea untapped in July amounted to 266,590 and the area tapped to 1,559,005. 140 words
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Article24 1940-10-14 11 Singapore, Monday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38, Sellers 38V4 TIN $133, down VA-24 words
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Article178 1940-10-14 11 Singapore, Monday. IJNITED ENGINEERS. LTD,, made a net profit of $798,040.76 for the year ended June 30, 1940, according to the Directors' report: tc> fen presented at the annual meeting of the company on Oct. 25. This sum together with the balance of. $166,***** brought forward178 words
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Article57 1940-10-14 11 Singapore. Saturday. THE rubber returns of the following companies for September, are: Alor Cajah 2J.860 lbs.. Australasia 19 500 lbs.. Ayer ftlUkf lbs.. Pukit Kubu 10.800 lbs.. Glenealy 44,500 lbs Jalan Kebun 13.100 lbs Kluang 47.200 lbs Pn.lam 171.000 lbs.. Port Swettenharri 9 COO lbs.. Talisman 12,700 lbs.. Tambalav--17.500 lbs.,.Teluk57 words
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Article67 1940-10-14 11 Reuter. thetjp Berlin; Oct. 14. I riCiKE are to be no Jewish racial rc TwLJ 11 according to fm the French Minister ioi Justice, in an interview, state* he German official news agency Only measures for public security are contemplated. Jews ar e toReuter. - 67 words
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Article42 1940-10-14 11 Reuter. Aden, Oct. 14.—An authoritative cemal was given here yesterday to a semi-official Viohj statement that the French garrison at Jibuti was facing famine as a result of the British seizure of a French food ship from Madagascar.— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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240 1940-10-14 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. AN underground station was struck by a bomb and some damage was caused during Saturday night's raids on London. Although there were some casualTies these were fortunately much fewer than was at first feared. A number of houses and otherReuter. - 240 words
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Article186 1940-10-14 12 London, Oct. 14. BOMBING of Berlin on Satin day night is described in a bulletin issued by tne Air Mini try news se J v ce For over an bour the attacked military objectives in the heart of the German capital. The vanguard of the raining186 words
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254 1940-10-14 12 R.A.F. AGAIN BOMB KRUPPS WORKS Reuter. London, Oct. 14. A STOCKHOLM n.ossa, A e e .tainments were suspended and Berln y cc ver when an air raid alarm was given in Berlin night The Berlin correspondent. o< the Swedish newspaper AltonbYadct says thatReuter. - 254 words
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Article390 1940-10-14 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. DEUTFR'S Bpecial Corespondent with the Hritish front line wrjtcu: •Strangely enough it is on brilliant moonlit nights Of this 'second summer' that the belief is firmest that Hitler cannot repeat William the Conqueror's successful invasion of England 871 years ago yesterday. ForReuter. - 390 words
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114 1940-10-14 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. BOMBS fell in 17 London districts during the earlier part of last night's air raid. Nine houses were damaged in one area, anc seme people pinned under th»* wreckage were soon released. Two houses in a square wereReuter. - 114 words
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Article186 1940-10-14 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 13.—A considerable reduction in shipping at Cherbourg, and damage to docks and a seaplane base as a resuit of Thursday night's naval bombardment are reported in an Admiralty and Air Ministry communique. The communique says that air reconnaissances have been carried out at CherbourgReuter. - 186 words
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Article, Illustration25 1940-10-14 12 Mr Ng Koon Hai of the Bar*: o} China and Miss Shek Ying Hra, who were married on Saturday at the Wesley Church.25 words
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Article42 1940-10-14 12 Reuter. Ottawa, Oct. 12. EIGHT, possibly more, R.A.F.! training schools are being transferred to Canada, according to the Canadian Press. The Canadian Government will provide the aerodromes and buildings but the schools will continue under British control.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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66 1940-10-14 12 Reuter. Kunming, Oet The U.S. Consulate was slightly damaged, and the windows ot the British and German Consul, ates shattered, when Japans* aircraft mercilessly dive-b«Mkt| Kunming on Sunday afternoon, Flying daringly low, the aircraft systematically lakta the city frcm north to south. .\n immenseReuter. - 66 words
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Article214 1940-10-14 12 Reuter. (From Our Own Re] ten Kuala Lumpu. Monday. Pleading guilty in the First Magistrate's court to-day t 0 three charges of accepting illegal gratification of sums totalling $1,850, A. T. Bennets, Inspector 0 f Mines, was sentenced io eight months' simple imprtsonntejit on each charge, theReuter. - 214 words
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Article129 1940-10-14 12 (Frcm Our Own Ccrrespj»J«jl Bangkok. THAT the Thai Preaii 1 in favour of d< dicated by an expis to a photograph pul press showing him aKm L*J lalitarian salute. me rnj that he was m< tc the crowd and th ci ed catch aP the the129 words
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224 1940-10-14 12 Reuter. London. Oct. UERLINERS have been greatly inconvenienced by the D location caused by severe Royal Air of A main lines of communication- The recent depauu Nazi party officials for what they described as holidays" in Upper Bavaria has not encouraged 1 antReuter. - 224 words
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Article62 1940-10-14 12 Reuter. I complete conn C victory is BP V Alexander, rii Admiralty. sptakUi Mr A?exand. We had been but had seen ally improve mistake bu< was that In well as re-eqi: Expeditionary I ed new addition the Home Gua than maintain planes in spi In timesReuter. - 62 words
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