Malaya Tribune, 25 October 1940
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Title Section26 1940-10-25 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- -No. 256. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, October 21 H4O.26 words
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Article, Illustration148 1940-10-25 1 Tokyo, Oct. 25. i attempt tht M, °J ihe Govermr-Gcacral ot* IndoChina. Vice--Admiral .lean Dectmx. who was recently appointed by the Retain Government, was made on Wednesday by a young French officer, according Ui Bangkok newspapera. Tin assaiteni is -aid to have find a148 words
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Article41 1940-10-25 1 Reuter. Said. Oct. 25.—Italian planes Said on Thursday morning, dropping twelve bombs. fields and two in the Hundreds f small sardine ere returning to the when the raid occurred. One hVherman was killed and one injured—Renter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article31 1940-10-25 1 From II. L. Hopkin) 25 —The death is n'.uiK'ed in London of Mr 1 Edi ird Craig, formerly of e. Via Cable 3 »d Wirelt *ss.31 words
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579 1940-10-25 1 Sees Petain For First Time Italy In The Dark Over Nazi Moves French Government May Return To Paris Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 25. J£ITLLR met Marshal Petain on French territory yesterday, states the official German news agency. The conversation took place in the presence ofReuter. - 579 words
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111 1940-10-25 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Oct. 25. THE 110 planes ordered by Sweden have been sold to Britaui. It was recently announced that the American authorities. undei the defence regulations, had intervened to prevent the planes being sent to Sweden, and now it s authoritatively disclosedReuter. - 111 words
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Article, Illustration69 1940-10-25 1 It Didn't Last Long.... Los Anoeles. Oct. 25. 808 GREGORY, all-in-wrestler, was yestĕrdai: granted a divor.t- frort* his 10 V. formerly Miss Valeri 1 B'j-ooke, daughter of Sir Chcrles Brooke, the Rajah o' Son wok. V r:~>s announced in June the: Gregory Wed dive cc suit on69 words
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Article174 1940-10-25 1 Reuter. Ottawa. Oct. 25 PMKACHOTI TROOPS may shortly begin tiaining in Canada "as .gainst the time when we may tike the offemive,' revealed the Air Minister for Canada, Mr. London, Oct. 25. Polish forces have taken a sec ;or of the Scottish coast in the coastReuter. - 174 words
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Article126 1940-10-25 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Oct. 25. THE Sultan cf Johore, who sent the Secretary of State for the Colonies £100,0TJ as a personal ten-year loan, free of interest, to the British Government, in a letter to Lcrd Lloyd, said thatVia Cable and Wireless. - 126 words
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Article412 1940-10-25 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 25. "DERLIX, bombed again last Wednesday night for the 22nd time, was visited by R.A.F. heavy bombers for nearly two hours. Two of the capital's principal power stations were among the targets selected by the R.A.F. They were the Berliner EteUrirityReuter. - 412 words
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Article110 1940-10-25 1 Reuter. New York. Oct. 25. TIHE atmosphere in America to-day resembled that in France in 1938 when the French, imperilled, had been told that there was danger "but did not feel the danger," declared Mr. Bullitt, United States Ambassador to France, addressing a gathering here yesterday.Reuter. - 110 words
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495 1940-10-25 1 Better Bombers Fighters For R.A.F. GROWING POWER OF AIR OFFENSIVE Reuter. London, Oct. 25. r jpHE growing power and 1 range of the R.A.F. offensive has been further demonstrated by the successful action of the British torpedo carrying aircraft, writes Reuter's air correspondent, who adds that the I R.A.F. specialisedReuter. - 495 words
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Article120 1940-10-25 1 Reuter. Harbor Creek (Pennsylvania). Oct. 20. MR. WENDELL WILLKIE made his reply to President Roosevelt's election campaign speech in a train broadcast yesterday. He declared that if Mr. Roosevelt did not remember his promises of to-day longer than he did those of 1932, he feared thatReuter. - 120 words
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Advertisement104 1940-10-25 1 M. HASSAN, Metrical Gas Water Contractor, A 37. Bras Basah Road, j VpORE TEL. 3411. ~r requirements ln the or repairs of electric, arr pipe fittings, please Dde will submit ou: o without oollgatlon. j kMWSHIP guaranteed and W CHARGE! MODERATE. stick:— Electric light bowl fittings, lamp..mpbulbs. table lamps; irons.104 words
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Advertisement166 1940-10-25 1 AVOID s+lrV 1 BLEMISHED SKIN HH v tW^ use this Look at your skin. Is it dry. harsh and rough is your complexion muddy, spoilt by blackheads? That means your present cleansing Wi methods are inadequate. You are depriving your skin of the daily medicinal cleansing it need-. ijf (me166 words
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Article221 1940-10-25 2 Singapore, Thursday. AN echo of a recent daylight armed robbery in which over $3,000 worth of cash and jewellery were alleged to have been stolen from a house in Geyiang Road was heard at a preliminary inquiry in the fifth police court, today. In the dock stood221 words
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1896 1940-10-25 2 MORE EVIDENCE IN "SECRETS" CASE Singapore, Thursday. FURTHER evidence was recorded this afternoon in the r case in which a Japanese, Mamoru Shmozaki, faces three charges under the Official Secrets Ordinance. Among the witnesses called were R.A. gunners, who spoke of1,896 words
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Advertisement268 1940-10-25 2 SOMETHING S|l SHOUT ABOUTI^I THE GOOD WHOLESOME QUALITY OF THE BREAD CAKES BAKED AT Raffles Bakery MADE WITH CHOICEST 1 INGREDIENTS UNDER fc" STRICTLY HYGIENIC jLI \1 CONDITIONS. (jfck Order by phone—s3Bl f zA Deliveries daily from 510 9 p.m. J Sea View Hotel I BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES268 words
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Advertisement71 1940-10-25 2 Are Your Eyes Weak?CSa Our Modern scientifically equipped offices accurately serve all your Eye needs. Examinations corrective treatments, and smartly styled Eye-wear. Thompson Certified Frames And Mountings are priced—s3.oo—ss.oo and $7.00. Th e cost of the lenses depends on your eyesight needs. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. A Qna lifted Eyesight Specialists71 words
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Advertisement251 1940-10-25 2 W A sm RubTn Z AM -BUK. more care of your skin and you'll never be troubled with unsightly spots, rashes and \\V^^j^r^^n l tores. Massage your skin with Zam-Buk every lHß' \]fjrĔ\s&*'\ night and it will always keep healthy and supple. IB' fy The medicinal oils in Zam-Buk nourish251 words
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Article133 1940-10-25 3 Singapore, Thursday, inciians, father and son, apT neared before Mr. Conrad Oldn in the second court to-day, i-harge of fraudulent possescn of two pairs -of shoes, one Jit three silver tea-spoons', 'air of spectacles, one safety f eight white metal rings, and c V C brass buttons.133 words
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222 1940-10-25 3 $40,000 BEING SOUGHT FROM GOVERNMENT (Tribune Staff Reporter) HprTE first town in Malaya to be provided with air raid shelters will he Johore Bahru, if plans now being prepared are passed. I understand from a reliable source that the sum of222 words
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Article22 1940-10-25 3 Sir William Peel has been appointed to Succeed Lady Guillemard as chairman of the Hongkong and Malaya Committee of the Victoria League.22 words
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522 1940-10-25 3 DCSSIA'S silence during the last two weeks has <iused considerable speculation among the Singapore Chinese nress. regarding her future position. In connection with the Russolapanese rapproachement the consensus of opinion is that the possibility of the two countries signing a non-aggression pact is very remote.522 words
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Article17 1940-10-25 3 Mr. W. G. A. Morrison has been re-appointed to be a member of the Rural Board, Labuan.17 words
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Article, Illustration210 1940-10-25 3 Singapore, Thursday HITLER— and for that matter even Mussolini would have envied the soldiers at Seiarang Barracks had they been in the vicinity yesterday evening: the Gordon Highlanders were having their ainual dance competition, and drtn'i they fiave fun! The Hitler-Musso combination's antics in another part of210 words
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Article30 1940-10-25 3 Mr. Li Yao-shang, Chancellor of th? Penang Chinese Consulate, will be leaving for China on transfer soon. Mr. Li will take up a post in the Foreign Office in Chungking.30 words
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Advertisement95 1940-10-25 3 NOW AT I KATONG! a Cold Storage Creameries MILK SNACK BAR Cold Storage Creameries Ltd. announce the opening oi a new Milk and Snack Bar at Katong (opposite the Roxy Cinema), tt is a pleasant, cheerful little place where you can enjoy lots of good things of tip-top quality. OPEN95 words
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308 1940-10-25 4 Singapore 7 R.A.F. (Malaya) 1 IVISPLAYING all round superiority, Singapore civilians overwhelmed the R. A. F. (Malaya) by seven goals to one on the padang in the first hockey match of a series to be played in aid of the War Fund.308 words
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Article95 1940-10-25 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Oct. 25. CONTINUOUS heavy rainfall last night has left a very her' track. To-day was slow training day, but Sleigh's candidates, worked by Bagby, were given full r?in. Most impressive were STRATH PEFFER, RED DOT and SINDANGLAJA. The absence of Mr.95 words
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Article75 1940-10-25 4 PLAYING on the home ground, o i Wednesday the Post Office Cluo beat the Customs 4-3 in a keenly contested match. Ihe end of the first half saw the Customs leading 2-1. In f he second half the Customs net'.ed another goal but the Postals pressed75 words
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Article132 1940-10-25 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. THE following are the sciatchings for. Saturday's races. Race 1 Horses Class 3. Div 3—s|_. furs. Royal Desire. Race Horses (lass 3, Div. 2—s»_> furs. Penshuist. Race 3 Horses Class 3. Div. 3—(• furs-.— Jacatra. Race 4 Hones Clan 3, Div.132 words
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Article31 1940-10-25 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY: C.S.C. v. Medical College, C.S.C; S.C.C. II v. Raffles Inst., S.C.C.; A.C.S. v. Hornets, Farver Park; S.R.C. v. R.A.F., S.R.C. RUGGER: S.C.C. "B'» v. R.E. (Changi), S.C.C.31 words
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Article212 1940-10-25 4 Victoria S. .*> pts. A.C.S. 3 pts. U'ACH side scoring a try the Anglo-Chinese School and the Victoria School played to a draw a keen rugger match held on the Victoria School's ground yesterday. The A.C.S. team were slightly better and dominated play. The only period of212 words
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341 1940-10-25 4 New Year Land Sea Sports To Be Held Despite War TVESPITE the war Singapore will have the New Year Land and Sea sports. A decision to this effect was made at meeting held at the S.C.C. recently specially to consider the question. Mr. H. K. Rodgers. Chairman cf the Singapore341 words
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Article100 1940-10-25 4 ¥|N T a keen game, the S.C.R.C. beat the V.M.C.A. Juniors at hockey 2-0 on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. The V's saw more of the ball in the initial period, but weak finishing by the forwards spoilt several good efforts. Getting into their stride immediately100 words
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Article46 1940-10-25 4 IN a friendly lawn tennis match 1 on the V.M.C.A. courts yesterday, the V.M.C A. beat the S C C. by 82 games to 46. The match, which was played in American style, consisted of lour games, all of which were doubles events.46 words
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Article409 1940-10-25 5 Singapore, Thursday. QWIFT action by the police, resulting in the arrest of 11 youths, in connection with the hooliganism which broke out recently when within a period of three weeks several sehooibo sot the Outran: Road School were robbed of their pocket money and bus409 words
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206 1940-10-25 5 THE Thailand Goodwill Mission which was in Singapore last week-end has arrived in Java, and the following telegram has been received by H.E. the Officer Administering the Government from Captain Luang Dhamronp Navasvasti, R.N., Minister of Justice Thailand: "It is my great pleasure to thank206 words
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726 1940-10-25 5 Spectator - (By Spectator CTAYERS running in sprint events to-morrow will keep J""* ters guessing, but training form can be taken as a fc a g^ with which to pick dinners. Van BreuktleiVs charges have teen doing interesting work and I am picking Nieuwsgierig and Harpa726 words
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79 1940-10-25 5 M allats Digest Of Malayan Case Law A VALUABLE addition to the Malayan legal literature Is "MaUal's Digest or Malayan Case Law" (by Messrs. Baahlr A. Mallal and Nazlr A. Mallal. Malayan Law Journal Office, Price $35). Providing a comprehensive digest of all decisions of the Supreme Courts of Malaya79 words
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Article52 1940-10-25 5 THE Home Guam" is the title of a talk to be given by Mr. Edwin Haward from tbe Singapore Station to-ni'jht (Friday) at 7.10 p.m. Mr. Haward, who has recently arrived in Singapore, was a member of the Home Guard In England, and describes his experiences in52 words
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Advertisement171 1940-10-25 5 v Jansen. attached to Company. Architects, as a patient in the Bahospital recently, is c nvalcsvent leave in TRUCK CYCLE aCARRUCi |986 LTO THE IMMEDIATE TONIC no Saenlitia "G. 37" ts known only to a few, 1 g 110 lL stimulates the giands-^o* v vitality ot rlshing, feeding, rejuvenating.•, L171 words
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Advertisement689 1940-10-25 5 STANDARD WIRELESS BOOKS FOR THE PRACTICAL MAN. By F. Camm X Wireless Chokes. Colls Transformer j2 10 Sixty Tested Wireless Circuits $3.30 Newnes Short-Wave Manual S3 9* Everyman's Wireless Encyclopaedia $4 «.0 The Practical Wireless Encyclopaedia %3 W Practical Wireless Service. im O. H K.IAT ft CO.. LTD. b—B. Robinson689 words
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Article118 1940-10-25 6 JT has been put on record in the archives of the Colony that the main reason for Government's reluctance to introduce war lotteries is that it has overwhelming evidence of serious evils arising from the resort to such methods of raising money. For the purpose of this118 words
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Article132 1940-10-25 6 I QOVERNMENT derives a jrood deal of money annu- ally from the betting tax and betting, according to the accepted order of things, is an evil. It takes a million or two dollars annually from the sale of opium. That also is categoried as an e\ il,132 words
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Article99 1940-10-25 6 frSD if Government has overwhelming evidence of evils arising from lotteries, surely it. must have equally overwhelming proof of the evils attendant on gambling on the turf and the excessive consumption of opium. It it cannot see its way to establish lotteries for a patriotic purpose because they99 words
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Article82 1940-10-25 6 JOO much attention should I not be paid to reports that Germany is seeking to compel the men of Vichy to join with her in the war against Britain. A handful of men such as those who now control the destinies of fallen France may be able to82 words
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Article130 1940-10-25 6 conquered people may be willing to accept their fate for the time being but it is inconceivable that even Marshal Petain does not wish for, or believe in, the eventual restoration of his country to her former greatness. How much more improbable is it, therefore, that the130 words
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Article, Illustration1824 1940-10-25 6 An American Penetrates Tibet And Is Welcomed is one of the few countries left on the map that can still wake in us emotions similar to those felt by Shakespeare's contemporaries when they tried to imagine what life was like in the Indies or the1,824 words
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Article497 1940-10-25 6 "We do things because We it is our duty to do th>rr, hink things because *c th*/? duty to say them and not l! Ur some dictator screeches pUS spoke Mr. p H US President of the Per Co-operative Union to of Penan e Co-operators Jhe time497 words
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Advertisement338 1940-10-25 6 p M.S. RAILWAYS HARI RAYA PUASA AND DEEPAVALI HOLIDAYS 1940. RETURN CONCESSION TICKETS AT lA H£f-2SSS SINGLE FARE «.T»?Jt DOLBI E JOURNEY J™V£2L TO A MINIMUM OF X- FIRST CLASS, $2.50 SECOND CLASS AND $150 THIRD CLASS t.t,^??™ 110 JOURNEY %invn?v Y J2. TH OCTOBER TO MONDAY 4Tn NOVEMBER, 1940338 words
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Advertisement41 1940-10-25 6 DAY SHIRTS, WITH I THE ADMIRATION PROI D TO OFFER. A SHIRT THAT WE ARE PRE SHRUNK POPLLN %3^^^ VAT DYED COLOURS JL^Hh I J»E ADMIRATION SHIRT. I Hasp a vd w 3.73 HlitilTfAlWrYS ||_Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh-SIN (;AI'ORE- Penang Taipi X41 words
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135 1940-10-25 7 Reuter. Ottawa, Oct. 25. r peace md freedom of the world depend on close under- stalling between the United States and Canada, and ben the British Commonwealth and the United States, said Mac Donald, the Canadian Navy Minister, addressing a jog hire yesterday.Reuter. - 135 words
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Article52 1940-10-25 7 Reuter. O'tawa, Oct. 25.—The appointment of a temporary lour-men «H>*nmiaBlon to work with thi Uni ted States committee for the early development of the power resources of the international rapids section of the St. Lawrence River was announced vesveraay oy the office oi the Prime Minister. MrReuter. - 52 words
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Article145 1940-10-25 7 L! 4 Arrangea m nXe tot s P e_ children fioni the Government's evacuation scheme, Berlin correspondent or (let.—Router. Oct 24 —The minelk (Lieutenant Comx Kirkpatrick) has been emy mint, according y announcement have been informed r j 24 Negotiations ceeding between thej Rumanian trade.145 words
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101 1940-10-25 7 THE subscription lists will close to1 marrow tor the recital to be jpmt tb? nodi Conrad next Tuesday at the VJctOria Memonal Hall. Intending WfJ .s would therefore not delay their «pPl AUhough the booking ivas been open a shorter time than UBU*1 ior this conert101 words
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Article125 1940-10-25 7 A KIM TAMIROFF stars in the Paramount picture, "The Way Of All Flesh," which is the new attraction at the Cathay, Singapore. i. is sinking for the veiy brilliant acting of the leading star who is extremely convincing in a difficult role, a country bank cashier happilv125 words
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Article, Illustration42 1940-10-25 7 AIR VICE-MARSHAL C. H. B. BLOUNT who, the Air Ministry ainiounces, has been killed on active service as a result of a fly™ o accident. He commanded the Air Component tArmu Co-op-eration Squadrons, of the R.A.F. in France.42 words
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Article31 1940-10-25 7 Reuter. Stockholm. Oct. 25.-The 15.000--ton Swedish motor tanker was lorp-doed on Sunday, according to news received here. A British warship saved 33 members cf the crew of 37.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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580 1940-10-25 7 British Wireless. London, Oct. 25. If. GUTT, the Belgian Finance Minister, yesterday spoke of the position of the Belgian Government in Britain, saying that the arrival in England of M. Pierlot and M. Spaak had made a full statement possible for theBritish Wireless. - 580 words
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Article43 1940-10-25 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 25.-Marshal Snvgly-Rvdz. who was CCfi-nander-tn-Chiel of the Polish \rmy when the war began, has been arreted In Rumania, accordno- to the Rome radio. The rSrshal wai Interned to Rumania n his arrival there in September. 939—Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article24 1940-10-25 7 Reuter. London. Cct. 25.—Two trawlers Velia* and "Lord Stamp have been LMnk by enemy mines, according to an Admiralty announcement. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement245 1940-10-25 7 .BABY'S HOT LITTLE HEAD IS A DANGER SIGNAL When your baby's head leeis hot to your nand you must do something. And do it quickly Read the ease of 5 year old John Talbot cf Halifax. England, whose m;the writes as follows: T am convinced that Baby 8 Own T245 words
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Advertisement604 1940-10-25 8 I Public Notices i SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCKS 1937 1938 Interest du e 15th November, 1940. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the above Stocks will be closed from the 2nd to the 15th November, 1940, both days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary. NOTICE In604 words
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Advertisement412 1940-10-25 9 'r(WA Y'S SINGAPORE FREE PRESS "Magnificently acted and competently directed." TODAY'S MORNING TRIBUNE- "It is striking for the very brilliant acting of Akim Taniiroff." Unforgettable T HIIV -THE WAY*OF ALL FLESH" \tilM TAMIBOII PARAM ,„s, ~l \|)VS GEORGE WILLIAM HENRY mf picture Ml RIEL ANGELUS fM T TO-MORROW AT II412 words
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Advertisement687 1940-10-25 9 OPENING TO-NIGHT AN ADDED ATTRACTION! By Permission of Group Captain H. M. K. Brown Officer Commanding R.A.F. Station, Seletar. The Band of the Royal Air Force, Seletar, will Play Overture and Entracte Music AT ALL PERFORMANCES OF "THE WIND AND THE RAIN" THE ISLAND COMMITTEE'S PRODUCTION AT THE VHIOKIA THEATRE687 words
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Obituary87 1940-10-25 10 J AN. KOW. The engagement is announced between Mr. Tan* Kang Ned, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Seng Watt of Singapore and Miss Kow Sim Bee, Uiird daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kow Tiam Chuan, of Klang. F.M.S. papers please copy. HENG— LEW.—The engagement is87 words
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Advertisement656 1940-10-25 10 NOTICE OF THE 4TH QUARTERLY SESSION 1940 OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE, HELD UNDER RULE 7 OF THE LIQUORS LICENSING RULES, 1937. The quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices for the Settlement of Singapore will tie held in the Court of the First Magistrate in the656 words
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Advertisement96 1940-10-25 10 TO-MORROW at 4 p.m. V. IH. C. A. 21st ANNUAL SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS at the V.M.C.A. SWIMMING POOL, FORT CANNING. ADMISSION 40 CENTS. Members Services 20 CENTS. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that K. B. MENON of No. 99 Joo Chiat Terrace, Singapore, ?.s no longer in the employment of MESSRS.96 words
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Advertisement33 1940-10-25 10 are unsurpassed Sole Agents: HOE BOON LEONG Distributors: RADIO GENERAL AGENCY, Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping, Perak, Penan?. Province Welleslcy and Alor Star, Kedan. CHOP HUP SOON AUN. Kuala Dungun, Trengffanu^33 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1180 1940-10-25 10 I TO-DAY'S HAD|"«T SINGAPORE London ZHL 225 metres O 333 k|CS) TRANSMISSIONS ZHPI 30.96 metres 69 m|cs) GSF 15.14 Me s (9 v> ZHP3 41.38 metres (7.25 m|cs) GSJ 21.53 Mcjg rVf'm 8.20 a.m. News in Xngllsn (every GSO 17.79 Mc m, 'r^ morning). Pia, ZHL. ZIIP.I. St ZHP.3. a1,180 words
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840 1940-10-25 11 Singapore, Oct. 24. HUOHfI Buyer*. Sellers. •I n (4sl 31 >i 3 6 1 (ss) 5,- 516 Malay 33 6 35 6 5., 191- 20AY« 080 090 < Tin fa 15; 16 9,- 96 I J 1.47 1.51 P f 1919 20.9 l 121- 13i-cd *li840 words
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146 1940-10-25 11 Fiona Our Financial Correspondent Singapore, Friday. THERE was no appreciable change in market conditions yesterday, rmd business was again very du-'l. though prices were steady. There was seme inquiry for Kuchais at £1.70, on a declaration of 25 per cent, dividend while Hong Fatts were146 words
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Article24 1940-10-25 11 Singapore, FridayPrices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38V2; Sellers 38%. TIN $132%, up $y B24 words
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89 1940-10-25 11 Reuter - By Reuter London, Oct. 24. JAPAN is ceasing to hold her recent important place in the cpen freight market since, besides the ban on certain United States exports, voyages to Japan do not appeal to some neutral shipowners. Russia is coming forward89 words
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Article128 1940-10-25 11 London. Oct. 24. |N the Freight Market fair en1 quiry to carry lawful cargo from the United States to Japan resulted in two fixtures from Loa Angeles and the Gulf at $14.0'J ana $16.50 respectively. Klsfiwhcrs numerous oideis found owners unresponsive, although it is believed128 words
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Article27 1940-10-25 11 London. Oct. 25. THE Stock Exchange opened idle, except fcr Home Rails wi-• vere sharply higher. Kaffirs w* hesitant on some indefinite Cape selling.27 words
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Article31 1940-10-25 11 Reuter. THE International Tea Committee have decided to increase the quota by 2Vz per cent to 92 per cent for the current control year ending Mar. 31, 1941.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article49 1940-10-25 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 13 THE directors of the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China have decided to declare an interim dividend of 10 per cent per annum fcr the half year ended une 30, lesJ tax. It is payable on Oct. 2.49 words
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Advertisement102 1940-10-25 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF iNDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED inteed and Controlled by THE .MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED Company, v/hich is incorporathe S.S. and registered as a C impany, undertakes the ing duties:— EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A L ADMINISTRATOR OF 1 OF DECEASED PERSON. TJ STEE OF A SETTLEMENT OR102 words
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Advertisement224 1940-10-25 11 SUCH A FALL U GOODNESS I FEEL KHWE'VE A BOTTLE ALL OVER j k OF SLOANS l^^km^AmmmmW^^ A Bottle of Sloan's takes little space in a medicine cabinet Wm pa but it is a big thing to have in case of a fall. Then the liniment Xl H can be224 words
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Advertisement393 1940-10-25 11 briFURNIfURE Concrete Garden Furniture supplied in attractive colours and (beautiful designs. For the full range see our showroom. I LEE KIM SOO LTD. 189, HIGH STREET. 'PHONE 2063. EPHAZONE WILL MAKE YOUR SYSTEM ASTHMA PROOF asth M IN 30 SECONDS I IJ I all strain is ENDED UilM 6- Attacks393 words
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Advertisement112 1940-10-25 11 PILES GUARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION Piles is a dangerous and painrul disease. Early treatment always Is advisable. Messrs Lav Kirn Ping and Lav Ping Hsiang have spent many years in a very careful study of this disease. Fees will be refunded if no cure v effected Have a visit to112 words
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Advertisement263 1940-10-25 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all Information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel 5961 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel 5497. RI.S.N. CO. (APCAR LINE) Por HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return263 words
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Advertisement350 1940-10-25 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible service* are being maintained by The P. O.S.N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in Chin* India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements bui under present circumstances sailings are perforce res* tricted. Special Holiday Return350 words
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378 1940-10-25 12 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 25. are preparing for the defence of the two American continents, and of oceans that are the highways of those continents," declared President Roosevelt in a broadcast from the White 1 House to the New York Herald TribuneReuter. - 378 words
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230 1940-10-25 12 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 25. jHE R.A.F. bombed Italian 1 military concentrations m i'essenie arm Kassala yesurday. uns sector on tiie Eritrean-Sudan ocrder was the scene of Saturday, outstanding surprise attack k British forces on Italian troops. me R.A.F. raid was one ox fa •tfr.esReuter. - 230 words
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53 1940-10-25 12 Reuter. Rangoon, Oct. 25. rHx\, Burma Railways annual re- port states that as a result of ihe China traffic through Burma, the deficit been turned into a urplus aftc: nine years. The £i'OK earnings from the China iSffiC tcached £172 OXO for the year endedReuter. - 53 words
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Article183 1940-10-25 12 Reuter. Aden, Oct. 25. j (SHORTAGE of supplies and disaffection among the natives are making Italy's ditiiculties in her East African possessions increasingly serious. There is acute shortage of supplies at Massawa, Italy's principal Red Sea harbour, it is reported by travellers arriving from there. TheReuter. - 183 words
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Article243 1940-10-25 12 Reuter. Vichy, Oct. 25. "France's position and future will depend to a great extent on this historic meeting," says a scmi-cfficial statement on the Hitler-Petain meeting, issuzd by Havas Agency. Maishal Petain was accorded military honours, and was greeted by officers and generals when he crossed the demarcationReuter. - 243 words
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46 1940-10-25 12 Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 25.—Th? transfer to Germany of the German minority in the Soviet-occupied Bessarabia ended yesterday with the departure of the last batch of 3.000 Germans, according to the German radio. A total of 90,000 Germans have been transf ?rred. —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article35 1940-10-25 12 Singapore, Friday. THE Rajah of Sarawak, who had been spending a short holiday ln the Cameron Highlands, arrived here to-day, accompanied by his suite. He will be leaving for Sa rawak shortly.35 words
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Article70 1940-10-25 12 QPECIAL Armistice Day Services were not held in London last year on account of the war but these will be held as visual this year, it is announced from London. The sale of poppies took place as usual in London last year for the Ex-Services Association and will70 words
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Article47 1940-10-25 12 Singapore. Friday:—A gathering of about 80 people celebrated a double event yesterday, tiie birthday nnd engagement of Miss Lew Sau Chan, a General Hospital nurse, at the General Hospital Nurses Recreational Hall. Miss Lew's engagement was to Mr. Heng Seng Leng, of the Transport Centre.47 words
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126 1940-10-25 12 Singapore. Tfc_ A MOTION for the a !Yl!m n of a receiver and m-u meQ t the estate of Mr H S? deceased, which is va'uef apah than a million dollars' by the Acting Chief 7 7* oWed J sti A. K. a-Becket the High126 words
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Article21 1940-10-25 12 British Wireless. London, Oct. 24.—untitled raising 8 million pound; -War Weapons Week- b!2 ham exceeded the mark t £20,000.—British Wireless 5yBritish Wireless. - 21 words
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Advertisement632 1940-10-25 12 fltfM^*^^MMS£^' PURE CEYLON TEA LRU I T^e difference between Pwfl ordinary tea and "GOLD I FAir Tea is the difference j betwee a speculation and a I &ilt eci Sed investment. Here is a sure way to CURE A LISTLESS DOG If your dog is listless, it proves that impure632 words
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Advertisement471 1940-10-25 12 THE THIRD DRAWING FOR PRINCIPAL REPAYMENT OF m r 27TH YEAR GOLD LOAN OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA (Utt Subject to the Defence (Finance) Regulations 1939 <y 1940 NOIICF is hereby given that the above Drawing was duly he'd on the Ist of August. 1940. Three numbers each were drawn471 words
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