Malaya Tribune, 30 October 1940
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Title Section23 1940-10-30 1 The Malaya Tribune 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- No. 260. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1940 FIVE CENTR The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, October M 040.23 words
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Article, Illustration911 1940-10-30 1 Anglo-Turkish Begin On Aid For Greer? BRITISH FLEET AIR ARM STRIKES FIRST BLOW Reuter. yHE latest news of the fighting on the Greek in Hiih r mUn J T eS issued lhe Britis Admiralty an?the Greek SS SS U d IUSt vReuter. - 911 words
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Article50 1940-10-30 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 30. Anglo-Turkish friendship is accentuated by a telegram sent yesterday by the King to the resident of Turkey, on the occasion of the celebration of the foundation of the Turkish republic, expressing cordial greetings and heartfelt wishes for the prosperity cf the f.reat Turkish nation.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article36 1940-10-30 1 London. Oct. 30. L:rd Mayor or London's Air Raid Distress Fund now .".ands at over £1,340,000. The Lord Mayor of Ad?laide has sent a fifth donation, bringing the total contributed by that city to £44.000.—British Wireless36 words
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100 1940-10-30 1 Reuter. Moscow. Oct. 30. JN Moscow speeding can through the foreigr colony yesterday bore wit ness to intense dip! >cialk activity, due to the Balkan developments. The Greek Minister, If. Diamantopoulos, called early on Sir Si afford Cripps, the British Ambassador. The Italian Ambassador, SignReuter. - 100 words
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48 1940-10-30 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 30. that Flying Officer Ralph.Hope, 28-year-old nephew 'f Mr. N?vule Chamberlain, whose kS hJVSK^ a w ek ag m in,. \,mie preventing his S? 1 l cradling on houses fondon. F.O. Hope was and could have »ved __L_ baling out."—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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351 1940-10-30 1 Reuter. rwnir? r? Dublin, Oct. 30. THE French Legation here states that the French Minister has been authorised to deny a report that strategic bases in France or French Colonies have been placed at the disposal either of Italy or Germany. Zurich, Oct. 30.Reuter. - 351 words
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Article156 1940-10-30 1 Reuter. tyaw r> London, Oct 3(1 I H Br,tlsh assisted by infantry, cleaned up Italian motorised outpost totalling about 300 vehicle Alamniveiwa. 16 miles south of Sidi Barrani, is told bf young captain to Reuters special correspondent, somewhef* the western desert. When the establishment of theReuter. - 156 words
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Article170 1940-10-30 1 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 29. JHE Chinese are expected to re-occupy banning, capital of the Kwangsi province tonight, after six days of heavy fighting. The Japanese are reported to be retiring southwards to the coast. The recapture is regarded as the hrst major Chinese positional success in theReuter. - 170 words
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Article28 1940-10-30 1 Reuter. London Oct. 30. J'HE Prime Minister. Mr. Winston Churchill, had an audience of His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace yesterday and afterwards lunched with Their Majesties.—Router.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article175 1940-10-30 1 Reuter. London, Oct.nl REPORTS received uttl 7 p.m. show that aircraft were shot down cflU; yesterday's engagements. WLi an Air Ministry Seven of our aircraft are S ing, but four pilots are kiH to be safe. 18 Lute in the afternoon ei^H aircraft, flying at eomider|wReuter. - 175 words
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87 1940-10-30 1 Reuter. A ruLJCY of active participatic the war, coupled wit end e constitution deadlock, was adopted here yest-i aay by the Central Executive (the League of Radical Congrasj men, whose President Mr M 3 Roy waa recently expelled fror i the Congress owing to hisReuter. - 87 words
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Advertisement88 1940-10-30 1 M. HASSAN, SINGAPORE TeV MU CHARGES MODERATE piae and other appliance* lor .tecurate Eyesight Examination, >ogue in Eyewear, •Superior Service Economy, Consul Our P CH °NG, 142 u, ;l N CO, South Bridge Road. "glfap ptUOHT I» for you 1 *Ef ETABI til 131 a wonderful salad— salad coo^e^anc rea^yto88 words
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Advertisement44 1940-10-30 1 EXTREME 3■ BH A\l ECONOMY j I Adequate storage facilities and safe food preservation are two preservation li of saf e «ene.ous capacity and safe refrigeration r— H M X v reme,y ,OW tOSt *ri»f an H.M.V. SPECI AI ISTS SINGAPORE- PENANC KUALA LUMPUR44 words
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3447 1940-10-30 2 Police Officer Tells Of' Experience In Japan Singapore, Tuesday. A MONG the witnesses called at to-day s hearing A "secrets" case inquiry, was the Defence Secunty Z evidence on information that was secret S which would not3,447 words
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Article93 1940-10-30 2 Singapore, Tuesday. rUR Chinese were detained by the police as a result of a raid carried out yesterday morning at the Han Kwong School, Kampong Java Road. Ng Tat Bin, Hee Jong Hin, lan Sit Ju and So Kheng Kong, the detained men, were charged93 words
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Article72 1940-10-30 2 Singapore, Tuesday. Attacking his former employer, Tay Oh Siang. with a kandar stick, Cheong Ming Poh fractured both Tay's arms. This put an end to a quarrel between them, and a couple of days later. Cheong surrendered himself to the police. Pleading guilty to a charge of voluntarily72 words
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Article70 1940-10-30 2 Singapore. Tuesday. SAID to have had in his possession 93 obscene photographic plates, for sale, Scow Cheng Seong, a 97-year-old Chinese who had been arrested at the junction of Rochore Canal Road and Jalan Besar, claimed trial when charged with possession of the photos, before Mr. J.70 words
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Advertisement401 1940-10-30 2 )CKTails Dinner to-xicht at Xffles cafe I SPLENDID ENJOYABLE BEGINNING £v YOUF ENING'S ENTERTAINMENT :rill a la carte Iccial Atmosphere Music I >PEAN WAR NEW SON THE RADIO EVERY I EVENI> T 6.50, 8. 20 11.20 P.M. |ea View Hotel i BALL-ROOM j i f AIR-CONDITIONED BY SEA BREEZES TO-NIGHT401 words
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Advertisement20 1940-10-30 2 Overseas; Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, ChuHa Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Personal Accident m20 words
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Advertisement216 1940-10-30 2 %39S9ff$(ftA J A DIVINHH CO LTD XiS&TyMJk WATfISY. COUBt »HD J> CO LTD j sing pore Ban S n I MEN! I <tts beauty I vA secret! I Palmolive Soap 11/ f ~il t,- P I made wi,h these /^t^ HE Erea test gift you can provide your w.fe is216 words
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Article144 1940-10-30 3 Singapore. Tuesday. APPEARING on behalf cf the pi 2* 2?°* Land Co.. Ltd. Mr Edwards-Kerr applied to the Assessment Board, consisting of Messrs. J M Jansen. C F Snell Murray M. Jack, and M. M. Wardell, for an increase in rental of remi kn144 words
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581 1940-10-30 3 FACILITIES BEING EXTENDED (Tribune Staff Reporter) POR the last five years a haven for thousands and thousands of little babies—little ones of poor parents whose occupations do not permit their proper care —and lately as a school for the training of schooltrirk in mothercraft,581 words
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214 1940-10-30 3 Singapore, Tuesday. THAW Kirn Sang, coffee-shop v proprietor, was the respondent In a ease before the Rent Assessment Board to-day, when the Singapore Improvement Trust represented by Mr. W. Woolmar applied for permission to issue an order of ejectment against the respondent in order214 words
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Article62 1940-10-30 3 A PARALLEL is drawn between *y the story of Deepavali and the present tyranny of Hitle r in a talk entitled 'Deepavali and Dictators" to be mven b y P. Va'uppillai from the Singapore Station at 7 10 pm to-day i Wednesday >. Mi Valupnillai is a62 words
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Article606 1940-10-30 3 before have so many owed so much to so few." Those wonderful words were spoken by Mr. Winston Churchill when referring to the exploits of the Air Force. Our debt is multiplied a thousand fold for we owe it also to all sections of the fighting606 words
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Advertisement91 1940-10-30 3 TEETH fffißk /v> 4s with jfT \w tooth powder wIU rcallv clean \y 016 tCCth 413(1 remove tnc unsightly ***** ca uses discolouration. But ft J 1 J ±c Powder musr be free from grit or I j J the coating to the teeth may f d m^ed decay set91 words
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Advertisement134 1940-10-30 3 SUNSHINE COD LIVER OIL TABLETS (Product of U.S.A.) Superior grade nY!c C r° nV nien L and Palatable means for administering the virtue* fLW* STjide cod liver oil. Each tablet contains 3140 U.S.P. units of Vitamin A and 314 U.S.P units of Vitamin D. Therefore, each tablet is equivalent in134 words
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Advertisement339 1940-10-30 3 £1 prime quality Aj PORK H #0 obtainable *B anywhere v\ir AJ 1 Because it has the superior flavour |j 1 and quality only found in imported wffli pork. All our Australian Pork is UlI H| J obtained from selected milk and J/7? \k\mil!Mm wheat fed pigs. We always have339 words
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811 1940-10-30 4 Spectator - (By Spectator HEAVY going is reported likely at Ipoh to-day for the second day of the Ipoh races. Counting on this my best bet fo the day is Sir Merton whte others likely to win comfortably are Lady Warrior and High Life.811 words
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Article47 1940-10-30 4 J i Singapore. Tuesday. ST. Andrew's Old Boys de- i felted the RAF. (Se!»- S lar> by lt» points (two «raN, i and JW9 tries) to 3 points J (a try), when they met at r S Woodsville ground, vester- 1 day. S47 words
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Article52 1940-10-30 4 •CI>ECTVTOR'S' selections for d to-day's ftg* "OL" 1 5 Race 1: SILVER Clarissa the rica. Race 2: HIGH LIFE X Sindanglaja Rate 3 FURIOUS Kat Autumn Bride Race 4: SIRMERTON Sunbeam Race 5: LADY WARRIOR First Lady MRace 6: GOLDEN GLIMPSE Houlichan Raec 7: IRISH JIG Harfleur Race 8:52 words
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245 1940-10-30 4 SUPERIOR in all departments the R.A. l Heavy Battery) scored an easy rugby victory yesterday when they met the Medical College and won 27 points (three goals and rive tries) to ml on the College ground. Outstanding in the Gunners side were their245 words
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Article111 1940-10-30 4 T?( ALLOWING are handicaps for two races of the last (lay of the Ipoh meeting which takes place on Saturday. Horses. C lass 3. Div 1. BH furs. Kentucky 9.0 Argoutat 83 Alicante 8 11 Spear of Sarawak 8 2 Ordination 8.11 Swelter 8 1 President 8.9111 words
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Article199 1940-10-30 4 THE women's hockey trial at the tiiris' Sports Club yest ci day was not up to standard due perhaps to insufficient hockey practices. The game was very scrappy, play beimr characterised by end to end exchanges. For the Whites. D. Clarke played a commendable game199 words
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286 1940-10-30 4 S.C.C. "B". .11 P*s. j Fort Canning •> P**- pLAYING a man short for the r whole same, the S.C.C. I defeated Fort Canning by U points (a goal, a penalty goal, and a try) to three points a fcrvl on the286 words
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Article28 1940-10-30 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY: S.C.C. v Colts S.C.C.: B.C.R.C. v RAF. S.OR.C, SRC v Sappers and Miners, S 8.C.; Raffles College v Punjabs, Raffles College. RACES: ipoh Races.28 words
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Advertisement301 1940-10-30 4 ;»r Your Health Sake Always Insist oil f N. AERATED WATERS (Established since 18S3) mmm AVAILABLE f FROM /r)i />» ,,.«;r. K v.„ oiyiil&L Ji'VcS? j l H°uz IjL=J1 RECORD Fitted with J pgJsM speed regulator, >1" Dl A VCD automatic start IL/ and stop. Special y Gramophone "p^fvolume 31301 words
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Advertisement303 1940-10-30 4 Do You Feel Drowsy During The Day? If drowsiness persistenth comes you during the dayeven though you retire to bed i each night, don't blame weather but look to the cone:, of your liver. Liver sluggishni can be quickly corrected energy restored by the use Pinkettes. The gentle laxative actio:,303 words
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245 1940-10-30 5 AT the conpln«inn ~r ti. Singapore, Tuesday. Printing Office, att3Ched to Government car driven by an B w 7o nocked dow by a motor 12, Mr. W. G at U PP» Serangoon, on Oct. that there was Snf L T't 0 61 retUn,ed a findin245 words
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135 1940-10-30 5 Singapore, Tuesday. (JHAIK Abdullah bin Shaik Abduljf rahman, reputed to be one of the oldest Indian residents in Singapore, figured in the High Court to-day before Mr. Justice Manning a s defendant in a civil uit brought against him by Mr. <135 words
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Advertisement88 1940-10-30 5 FILT ER removes aT^ rammg fc he sump > for the d c Ey the removal a? all u dam W collodial carbon and Zff n wear is tremS t l h ful 68 the reduction to cl longer truck service Priding more trouble-free running t m f}} cit y88 words
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Advertisement211 1940-10-30 5 rr hi inn o w*% NON-ALCOHOLIC V FOR women If,* o^ 11 always take "HE RBTO" to UB W^'-' A > actiJfcl evSv Ay "HERBTO- bn rigs ease aid ♦ry *°man, stimulates the eFowtlT n r n f i 'il§»>THE first beaut y every discrimioatin» W m woman th e211 words
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160 1940-10-30 6 THE disclosures made as a result of an inquiry into infantile mortality among the Indian labour population on estates in Bedong (Kedah), recently conducted by Dr. Bruce Cross, reveal a state of affairs that calls for prompt 1 action. T he time has come, says160 words
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Article135 1940-10-30 6 nR. CROSS criticises the present system of calculating ma ternity benefits for Indian women on estates. The Labour Code lays down that the wages for two months, one after the delivery and the other before it. should be paid, the wages to be calculated on the basis of135 words
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Article112 1940-10-30 6 ClXCE the dawn of civilisation, mankind has hungered after progress and despite the rapid and tremendous advanceI ment made, mainly through j scientific research, the urge is even greater to-day. Educationalists realise that it is their duty to guide this natural and often latent urge among their112 words
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Article170 1940-10-30 6 JJOWEVER, once the step was taken, good headway was made and it is encouraging to read in the annual report on the progress of the Penang Free School in 1940, that the science laboratory in that school has been expanded, that science is now a compulsory subject. The170 words
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Article, Illustration199 1940-10-30 6 Spotlight on Greece The amiable and complex young King George of tne Hellenes came to the Greek throne for the second time in November 1935, after living in exile in Brown's Hotel. Dover Street, London, following his reign for a brief period in 1922. fREEK politics for199 words
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Article213 1940-10-30 6 IN August 1936 Greece becamc a military dictatorship, with George's consent, under a royalist general, General Metaxas. In January a general election had be?n held, according to the King's pledges; it resulted in a virtual draw between the monarchists and republicans. with a communist bloc of 15 deputies213 words
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Article163 1940-10-30 6 GREECE lies outside the grande ligne of European politics, despite the Balkan Entente. The royalists are pro-Allv and pro-status quo; the republicans, like Venizelos, are revisionist and pro-Italian. Venizelos, for Instance, bitterly opposed the Balkan Entente. Because George might be supposed to be anti-Mussolini, the British163 words
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710 1940-10-30 6 Anniversary Rejoicing Over Cruel Kings Death TO-DAY Indians all over the world—Hindus especially—observe the great Indian festival of Deepavali. Thanks to the eloquence of the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdool Cader, of Penang, in the Legislative Council some years ago, this day has710 words
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Article899 1940-10-30 6 More Evidence On A FURTHER opinion is expressed of the conditions of living in Singapore slums following an article last week and confirmatory evidence furnished by the Rev. A. J. Bcnnitt, Church of England Chinese Mission worker, by a reader, Mr. khoo Teng Eng. He writes: Thousands899 words
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Article491 1940-10-30 6 MANY visitors to Singapore placed it on record that did not wish to have the breatl scandal touch them here, hc.ve appeared to possess the chic faculty of tensing the tli m waves transmitted by Sii wagging- tongues closin them if they stayed too Time was wiier491 words
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Advertisement177 1940-10-30 6 /jflCC'C fOR y J gimlets k 4bTECT THROAT, EST and LUNGS Br Regularly Taking ■•fEPS c01 REFRACTING A ho r-MpACTURING OPTICIANS Wmm TO Jp yil'lGl'E DEPRESSION'" I'LoDiiitA" 0** UTERINE TONIC \/?>ares prompt restorative effects. Specially adapted to the needs of women, encouraging a full and healthy function. i I In177 words
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Advertisement88 1940-10-30 6 ALL THAT IS BEST IN MALAY MUSIC J§ Columbia /9 New Popular Malay Records GE. ***** OH MARIAM (Rumba) Ternyanyi oleh WAKTU BEKERJA (Tango) A. Rahman GE. ***** KARANGAN SINGAPURA Part 1 Ternyanyi oleh KARANGAN SINGAPURA Part 2 Miss Julie GE. ***** KEBUASAN HITLER (Extra) Ternyanyi oleh LINTASAN KASEH (Lagu)88 words
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Article, Illustration270 1940-10-30 7 Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent - (By Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent THE STRATEGIC IMPORTANT 01 THE MAP OF THE MEDITErrTvfVv fL THEATRE OF THE WAR. ,c, AND THE Crete not only dominates the Eastern Mediterranean but controls the southern approaches to the Aegean sea It has several fine harbours of which Candia270 words
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472 1940-10-30 7 Washington Impressed By Resistance Reuter. TITRKFve iL Istan bul, Oct. 29. h! ;i Pa v ,n the "alo-Greek war will cussions n S "5 JeCt f A nglo-Turkish discussions in accordance with the treaty ti.» Turks have no obligationReuter. - 472 words
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137 1940-10-30 7 Eastern News. Manchuli, Oct. 29. THE Soviet Foreign Commissar. M 1 Melotcv. is determined to readust relations between the Soviet Union and Japan during his tenure of office, Mr. Shigenori Touoh me retired Japanese Ambassador to Moscow, told the press upon his arrival here on his wavEastern News. - 137 words
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Article228 1940-10-30 7 Johore Bahru, Tuesday. TpHE recommendation for the purchase of two new motor launches, to be added to the present fleet used by the Customs and Excise Department of Johore, at a cost of $45 000 is included in the report of the Select Committee appointed228 words
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Obituary26 1940-10-30 7 London, Oct. 29. THE death has occurred of Sir 'Herbert Wright, a prominent Reuter rubber industry.— Sir Herbert whn nrot, cc26 words
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Article41 1940-10-30 7 Reuter. jibd o i i Dacca, Oct. 29. MR Subhas Chandra Bose at detaine d under thJ Defence of India Rules, will b^ fn C i aie K el Ccted to-day in a by-election to the Central Legislative Assembly.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Obituary44 1940-10-30 7 At 29, Lincoln Road, Mrs. Kwan Ching-chung. age 68. beloved mother of Dr. Kwan Pah-chien Mrs. Hu Tsai Kuen, Mrs. S. C Chan, Malacca. Mrs. Ko Kentfun, Hongkong, Mr. Kwan Zooiiung, Chungking, China. Funeral 5.30 p.m. 3ist October, 1940 at Bidadari.44 words
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Advertisement125 1940-10-30 7 01 Stjle, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT ntal Optical Co., ING OPTICIANS 162. South Bridge Rd 348. N. Bridge Rd SINGAPORE 1 it- TESTING Hit FOR YOU m THE IiWIVIEDiATE TONIC Amazing Scientific Discovery now revealed a] strength and power fails thought a Jv ances Once scientists now 'here was no hope.125 words
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Advertisement5 1940-10-30 7 SI\CER cycle&s'rriace CO I9fc6 LTD5 words
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Advertisement153 1940-10-30 7 GENERAL AND SOFT Fl ls FROM SECT /LTARANCr Of a I NOVEMBFR dfscontinu e* fa I to replenish I 5 TO Q L at ridiculously Ttr''pric« > mints. CretonneBgur::.:^^B as well as edd stdk.s u I cf Cress materiajB SiiL.1 Printed cottons eft I H > SALE FOR CASH |V153 words
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Advertisement539 1940-10-30 8 4 Stars in the Year's most uriusual Picture TO-DAY 4 SHOWS 11 A.M. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 ALBAMBBA ,p S 9 e Lightning-fast entertainment that will thrill you all the way SI. So. rafSßHeridan PAGE ALAN ROSCOE KARNS gjjf>-D\r-04>4 by RAOUL WALSH A WARNER BROS -nm > Mm midnight premiere sat.539 words
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Advertisement472 1940-10-30 9 "TAMIL PICTURE" !>.-»««a, 8,5 jSj "GCXIVERs TRAVELS" 1 1 Cartoon in tcchnicolour, 7 Last N, 's h 93o JANE WITHERS __J5 UK. II SCHOOL t„ m rro>v I ESPIONAGE AGENT To-day Matinees- 1«„ m le I I 4J Pm P-»»- 'TOLLEGE~SWING' CABARET TO-DAY— TEA NIGHT DANCES 730 J O 9472 words
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Advertisement1398 1940-10-30 10 y^Sitriig^ Lost Found POUND A young wire-haired fox terrier ***** in the vicinity of Spottlswoode Park. Apply Municipal Animal Infirmary. (No USF» Business Opportunities YOU CAN TRUST US to Dtiy sell new used diesel ft steam engines; ice, rubber, rice ft oil mills, machines, generators, motor boats, scrap cast iron,1,398 words
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Advertisement572 1940-10-30 10 Educational Way" Courses Mean 100/. mci N y 2OBP a Job in 3 to 6 months. LEARN MODERN 00^^ tor Sylvester's <*^ t J^ gj Malaya Tribune, _J_1 0 _i CAUL pur L° r r^5 n OrcheS. Conducted by Guaranty. S£f SSf Seng CompSf ecuolp--22£ Provided. ««««d for terms and572 words
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Advertisement633 1940-10-30 10 Stamps FOR SALS: Really good of Malaya. Fine aelectlona CoW«» rates. List free. L. K. Tbye. Federal v Chambers. Seremban. 2- FORTY LARGE STAMPS. Quality, priced HI-, post e ~counto buy Malayan stamps and cr g c tre€t trim. L. C. Lee Co., 29. Pitt Penang. J Professional WAYLEEN <fc633 words
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Advertisement438 1940-10-30 10 Matrimonial Fruit Trees Garden Lay-out Tardea and lay varieties t»*g* best species, ties for sale °^ve-U-Trouble Co., J9. Lowest Singapore. Dial 2144. Bukit Timah Road. o>«k»»~ (I?<j 138P) "Vegetable Seeds Personal -W QMHEMAB DAT «jy danced the fox trot But toey SS_fe riSer. but the? W»oSn l h «h?rV. almo*438 words
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Advertisement135 1940-10-30 10 iFthe high court, SINGAPORE. 2CLXXIX No. 117) iwee Neo of the one Cheng Kai and Koh Hoe swee o the other part and In the Matter of Order 521 Rule 1 of the Supreme Court Rules between 1 KOH KOON SAN 2 KOH SOON KIAT Plaintiffs and KOH CHWEE SENG135 words
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Advertisement34 1940-10-30 10 Auction for «JWj* are unsurpa> 3ble Agents: i «ONG HOE BOON LBV*" Distributors: K( y\(\< RADIO ft GENERAL At.*Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOI!* 0 SERVICE, Welleslcy and Alor Star, CHOP HUP fJLSS' KualaJPungun, Trengga^34 words
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Miscellaneous944 1940-10-30 10 [to-day's radio! n Jt LONDON ZHL m- (9j» mcm 2sJ 21.53 55 < 13 M metre* zhl, r Kara bulletin, a.m. J'S She B B.C. Theatre Orchestra, tin Thc'News Relayed from London. g ft DU i le tin. 8.20 The News, ~vw F re nch Newsletter. 8.35 Interval. 7.35 re944 words
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935 1940-10-30 11 Oct. 29. Tin (4s) BU 3 y Arm] (5s) 5. Jj® —hi Malay M ,l _f|® aui (5s) 17i J5® 'SBw Cta 15 J- 16i 9 i- 916 ■MB Beiengor ($1) i 47 EK» Malay (t, iJJ «■deriaug u ,2 tH «■Chin ($1) 0.17 o 2o935 words
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Article210 1940-10-30 11 Singapore, Oct. 29. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 2 4 1116 London demand 2|4 ljl6 Switzerland (T.T. only) 202 1 New York demand 47 1/16 Montreal demand 51 13/16210 words
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Article137 1940-10-30 11 Singapore, Oct. 29. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 252 Rice Siam 2 233 Rice Siam 3 223 Siam Brcken Rice No. 1 193 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 190 Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1137 words
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Advertisement48 1940-10-30 11 THE IDEAL SHOP FOR HOME PRESENTS. ALWAYS STOCK WIDE RANGE of RARE VERY INTERESTING MALAYAN CHINESE CURIOS also MANY OTHER PLEASING NOVELTIES ALL at PRE-WAR PRICES at LIRDSHOP. Ipoh. Phone tt#ESTABLISHED 1902. PH«ENIX It's a better Soda Jigs! jf I PHOENIX M \J AERATED WATER M COMPANY LIMITED48 words
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Advertisement219 1940-10-30 11 PILES GUARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION Piles is a dangerous and painful disease. Early treatment always is advisable. Messrs Lav Kirn Ping and Lan Ping Hsiang have spent many years in a very careful study af this disease. Fees will be refunded If no cure J5 effected. Ilave a visit to219 words
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Advertisement482 1940-10-30 11 Public Notices NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between SAUu NISSIM MARSHALL and GEORGE SAUL MARSHALL carrying on business as leather importers and General Merchants at No. 23 Chulia Street, Singapore under the style of GEORGE S MARSHALL Sz CO will be dissolved as from the482 words
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Advertisement355 1940-10-30 11 .'3AKKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. Notice of Wage-earner's Administration Order. Name of debtor: S. KOLANDASAMY. Address of debtor: No. 28 Buffalo Road, Singapore. Description of debtor: Proofreader. No. of Proceedings: No. 357 of 1940. Date on which wage-earner's Administration Order355 words
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Advertisement315 1940-10-30 11 STEAMER SAILINGS P.O BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel 5961 B.I.S.N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497 B I.S.N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI MOJI, KOBE. OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday315 words
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Advertisement353 1940-10-30 11 IP& and BRITISH INDIA The best possible servicJ arc being maintained w The P. O.S.N. Coy. froi the Straits to their usua ports of call in Chiiu India, Ceylon and thf United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday353 words
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Article, Illustration164 1940-10-30 12 Singapore. Wednesday. f V\\K first of a series of tennis parties to be organised by Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gordon Wilson under the Tribune "Treat I The Troops" campaign was held yesterday when they enterI tamed nine members of the Argyll and Sutherland Highland-164 words
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352 1940-10-30 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. further officers of the Mines Department appeared before the Commission of Inquiry this morning, .at the continuation of its public sittings in the Federal Council Chamber. The officers were Messrs. I. L. Patterson (Inspector of Mines.352 words
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Article112 1940-10-30 12 i"»EORGE RAFT stars In another U fast moving roniantic drama They Drive By Night," a thrilling tale of the truck business, with its all-time dangers. It opened a season at the Alhambra last night. it is an excitirr story with plenty of romantic interest supplied by112 words
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Article109 1940-10-30 12 TLEVER acting characterised th r presentation of Sheridan's "The Rivals' 1 by the senior boys of St i! ndrew's School and girls of Rafflot Girls' School, which opened before a large audience at Woodsville last night. Particularly outstanding were tne performances of Betty Cohen as Mrs. Malaprop. James109 words
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295 1940-10-30 12 Singaiwre, Tuesday. A 1 LEGATION that he had forged a certificate of service Irom AL "e Government of the Federated Malay States by altering the rate of pay from 575 to $140, was made in the course of the hearing of a case295 words
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Obituary104 1940-10-30 12 Death Of WellKnown Chinese Lady Singapore, Wednesday. PERSONAL friend of the famA cu.s Soong family of China. Mrs Kwan Ching-Chung passed away early this morning at 29 Lincoln Road, at the age of 68. Mis- Kwan came to Singapore t the outbreak of the Sino-Jap-anese hostilities. She was a keen104 words
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Article112 1940-10-30 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 30:—General Le Gintilhcmir.e, who. until the Franco-German Armistice, commanded the Allied forces in TiEnrh and British Scmalilana it Jibuti under General Wavell. *»riiv in London yesterday, and Immediately put himself at the ctfrpcsal of General de Caulle, states a communique frcm the 11 ndon headquarter-Reuter. - 112 words
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