Malaya Tribune, 31 October 1940

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  • 27 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAIL V VOL. XXVIL Ko. 261. "SINGAPORE] THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Thursday, October 1 Pit.
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  • 107 1 Reuter Washington, Oct. 31. "|"Hf .rvstcric.uv departure, unclpr sealed rrrtcrs. of I r..ted States destrover> X mlKis and one *:aplane i r f nrm Key West. ha> led %m much which was heightened when 1 r olcncl Knov Navy Scere- i miiinirh refused to their destination.
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  • 46 1 British Wireless L HopkinL odan, Oct. 31. eminent luncheon in aster retary for C iiding. in Johore. Lord H*A» Su GK thcote, VisS Marctavoad Lituo, General said Suita; .rrabie lie "ho had G "MBit panic* v r OQce, :cr :he
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  • 33 1 •vn::aj;ore, Thursday. Shiwomafci, the o-daj committed r hi- irial at the Singaf-' at the conclusion n P'tlimir.ary inquiry in t and- arraigned on nrt. charges under the Official >eeret> (Ordinance.
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  • 596 1 GUNFIRE NEAR THE YUGOSLAV BORDER 110 Killed In Italian Raids On Patras: Britain Gives Greece Financial Aid Athens, Oct 31. SWOOPING low and firing their machine-guns, three of Greece's small stock of bombers this morning carried out a successful action by breaking up a force
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  • 97 1 Reuter. Athens. Oct. 31. THAT an Italia** submarine was b to* the unprovoked peacetime sinking cf -toe Greek cruiser. Helle. off the island of Tinos last August, was revealed by the Gre?k Navy High Command yesterday Fragments of two torpedoes' picked up after the
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  • 191 1 British Wireless London. Oct. 31. REPLYING to the toast 0 f "Greece the Immortal." proposed by Lord Nathan at a luncheon in London yesterday, the Greek Minister received an ovation Greece, he said, had been the victim of a dastardly attack, without the very slightest
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  • 29 1 Reuter Istanbul. Oct. 31— Herr Yon Papen ha*' left Ankara for Istanbul lrorr> v here he is stated to b proceeding immediately to Berlin.— Reuter.
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  • 24 1 Reuer London. Oct. 31.—Seven enemy aircraft were destroyed yes f erday. and four British Dlanes are missiug. according to the latest official statement Renter
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  • 462 1 Reuter A Lowe, Renter's Military Correspondent/. London, Oct. 31. JHE opposing forces in the Mediterranean theatre of war are that the situation resembles a gigantic jigsawWhen Italy declared war. an immediate attack trom Albanian frontier was expected. This, in conjunction with Graziani'd armies ir. North
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  • 154 1 Reuter. London, Oct .31 atrocious weather ovei Qer. many on Tueaday night the paradoxical effed ol Lncres mc the diversity of the RA f attacks. 041 centres were the chief obj jectives. but planes which I countered excessiveiv bad weather I deflected elsewhere Among very
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  • 67 1 Reuter Gibraltar. Oct. 11 A MYSTERIOUS attack on ship in Gibraltar is reported by naval authorities here in a communique I which reads: "This morning, ua abortive attempt vas made by Italian naval forces to torpedo ships In the harbour by a special device. "On a
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  • 257 1 Zurich. Oct 31. I JHE one inescapable fact emerging from the nJ from both Berlin and Rome is that recent evente cJ pelled Hitler to adopt the unaccustomed role of 1 peaser. but whether with better effect than the I peasers of last year is
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  • 165 1 Reuter London, Oct. ITALY'S anxiety over 11 arrangement which lllW has been trying, tp make ijl the Vichy Goverrnntrn is Jy reflected in a Berlin despHJ to the official Italian iKl agency yesterday. 9N The despatch suggests H3 Italians hav successfully to any Franco-G
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  • 22 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 31.—The Admn has announced thai two t rawWave Flow; Bod Joseph Bux have b?en sunk by enemy mint Reuter.
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  • 82 1 Reuter. Cairo. Oct. 31. VBN SRI \l> attacks on military targets in Libra are announced iii an R.A F. communique. tnt ug i] dc places raided were 1 Derna, where considerable damage Libred to hay( been caused to hipping; Tobrr.k. where naval barraeki were
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 M. HASSAN, f*f»* Water Contractor*, D 37. Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE TEL. 3411. Pot all your requirements m the I tnstaUa ion or repairs of electric fas and water pipe fittings. please consult us and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMWSHip GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE. We also stock
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    • 14 1 Advertisement of Tht General Elecirit Co., Ltd., of England "Magne: II i c Stnympmwj
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  • 2192 2  -  Spore Economist Jblays Local Extravagance BY DR.T.H. SILCOCK, M.A., D.PHIL, (OXON), FAS. (Profemor of Economics, Raffles College). QOME figures relating to the trade of Malaya in September, 1940, have recently been issued to the Press. Though the full figures are not
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  • 151 2 In an article written exclusively for the Malaya Tribune. Dr. T. H. Silcock, Professor of Economics at Raffles College, discusses the record increase in Malaya's irade, directly as a result of the war. While far from making us complacent about the large amount of foreign exchange, especially the
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  • 326 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. REPLYING to criticisms made by Dr. Ong Huck Chye at the last meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners that the Municipal President had acted in contravention of the Commissioners' decision in connection with the method of payment of the
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  • 17 2 The transfer of Lieut. A. J. Minjoot, 5.6. V.F., to the Reserve of Officers has been approved.
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  • 171 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Wednesday. increase of approximately $30,000 in the estimated revenue for 3941 is contained in the memorandum of the Municipal President, Mr. J. A. Black, which he laid on the table at yesterday's special meeting of the Commissioners
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  • 196 2 DEEPAVALI DICTATORS Singapore, Wednesd "TVEEPAVALI, uh ieh bCi r ff cc,e brated hHindus to-day, eorrmrates the overthrow ef tyrant who oppressed ne people who m he ruled n a talk on "Deepavali and Dictators," broadcast fwm, the 8.M.8.C. t -ni.ht XT P. Valupillai, after telling stories from Hindu myth, logy
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  • 35 2 Mr. J. A. Henderson, who has returned from long leave, will take up his new duties as A sisl Executive Engineer, Kuala Kangsar. He succeeds Mr. R. P Cambridge who will be proceed,: long leave.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 441 2 i>ockta ils Dinner TO-XIGIIT AT 3AFFLES CAFE lai A SPLENDID ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO YOUR EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT GRILL A LA CARTE Social Atmosphere Music WAR NEWS ON THE RADIO EVERY Pea View Hotel BALL-ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIO NED BY SEABREEZES FRIDAY SATURDAY FECIAL DIXXER OAMCfi DINNER S3— NO ADMISSION CHARGE SATURDAY EXTENSION
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    • 161 2 OVERSEAS ASSIRAXIE CORPORATION, LTD. China Building, Chulia Street. 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSA TION INSURANCE. AGENTS: Seremban —Poi Bros., Malacca —Hong Chye Co., K. Lumpur —Alan Loke. —Ng Kon Chee, Klang —Lee Eng Teh. Ipoh —Lee Ah Weng, Penang —General Produce Agency, Ltd. AND BRANCHES: OVERSEAS-CHINESE
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  • 83 3 MONEY sent or about to be m s ™t from Malaya to the Government of the United Kingdom for the prosecution of the war amounts up to Oct. 21 inclusive to over nine million sterling. This figure, which does not include the C232JN odd subscribed
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  • 466 3 202-PAGE BROCHURE ON MALAYAN CONTROVERSY jyjß. FRANCIS F. COORAY has published a brochure on "The Case For And Against Income-Tax In Malaya." A copy of the book, which runs to 202 pages, arrived by this morning's poat. One fact which strikes one immediately the book
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  • 130 3 H. E. the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, was entertained to dinner last evening by 11. H. the Regent of Johore and Ungku Aminali. at Rukit Stulang. Guests included H.H. the Tungku Ampuan. the Hon. Ungku and Mrs. Aziz, the
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  • 208 3 (THESE pictures give some-. I md cation cf the type of soldiers who man the dcfentes of Singapore, one of the most strongly defended citadels in the world. There ;?ie troops from all parts of the Empire—Highland and English regiments, Madrassis, Sikhs. Punjabis, Australians and Malay
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  • 164 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) NEWS has been received from London by the local K.N.I.L.M. office that the X L.M. is functioning again between London and Lisbon on a regular twice-weekly service. The trip takes approximately eight hours. This new link means that the journey between Singapore and
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  • 218 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. OCREAMS of a four-year-old child were heard In the Perak Supreme court yesterday during a case concerning the custody of the child. Parties in the case were Indian families who are related to each other, the
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  • 30 3 Mr. K.S. MANIAN, of the Y.M.C.A. Schoo 1 of Commerce,, has passfd the final examination of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries. London, which he took, in Singapore in June last.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 386 3 lENTITIC VASO-DILATOR ACTION BRINGS LASTING RELIEF. (Uaeoveg by Dr B. the bronchial tubes and congestion J glvw new hope of the vessels m the rnueou fin MUgfat ID the relent- of their walls, which produces that .-.nam. choking, gasping sensation. Having ises ol Asthma. Bron- discovered this he devised the
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    • 27 3 a o rjS^^ BID ADS The popularity of Diamond Bedheads has been pre-eniinonl for many years on account of th*eir extreme durability and high standard of 6nish.
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    • 361 3 PENANG, S.S I j j try these delicious J RlTZSauces Tomato Chilly Sauce Black (Worcestershire) SaUCC Obtainable from all Provision Merchants. Sole Distributors for Malaya Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. BUY BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCE PHONE: SINGAPORE 5276 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 til IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG
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  • 773 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. SANTA AMTA created an early surprise at to-day's Ipoh races, winning the third race for Van Breukelen, paying a dividend ol 563. Furious, coming second, paid a handsome dividend of 535 for a place. Royal Desire, a hot
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  • 281 4 5.C.C.......2; Singapore Colts. .1. SPEEDIER in attack, the S.C.C. beat the Singapore Colts by an odd goal in three at hockey on the padang yesterday. Play was closely contested though the S.C.C. had the better of the exchanges throughout With Lt.-Comdr. P. F.
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  • 121 4 MR. R. B. OOI i To the Editcr of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—I have just noticed your new feature "Through Chinese Hyec 4 and I think it is a step in the right direction. I would lik* to see more features in the "Tribune" giving the
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  • 275 4 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—An interesting feature In your issue of Oct. 25 is "Through Chinese Eyes," by Mr. R. B. Ooi. In that article Mr. Ooi "says' a mouthful" and his convictions will be gladly corroborated not only by the Chinese, but also
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  • 236 4 Railways (X.1,.) 2; V.M.C.A 2. 4 STRONG second-half rally staged by the V.M.C.A. gave them a draw in their hockey match against the Railway Youngsters of Kuala Lumpur at Prince Edward Road yesterday. The score was two-all, after the Railway lads
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  • 213 4 S.C.R.C 3; R.A.F. (Malaya) "A". .2. IN a fast game of hockey, the 1 S.C.R.C. beat R.A.F. (Malaya) "A" by the odd goal in five at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Anthony Choong, the Chinese inside-left, scored all three goals for his side. There was
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  • 15 4 TO-DAY HOCKEY: CSC. v. Fort Canning, CSC Singapore Hornets v. Punjabs. Farrer Park.
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    • 111 4 i PIJRE CEYLON TKA. 1 off HBMRJ YOU Juu>w what happens when KKtV' you f lri»k a c 1 i p o: CEYLON tea? vßfl Experts s»y "Drink Cup Ttii ut Eleven. 3 Bui make sure is "GOI D LEAF" Tea. Without Equal for I Quality. -i THESE MEH DO
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    • 455 4 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel-And You'll hmp ort of Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. Vo J u r.l iv CT 6 hould pour out two pi ntl n liquid bile into your boweis daily if \hiX i It just decays m the bowels. Gas bloat your stomas. You
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  • 397 5 Here's To-day's Real Human Story (Tribune Staff Reporter) A £1 "T* ,]y WOU d HaVe b6en COm P a few days X.v air and m just over three weeks h„ v taken a French lady and her six^year-odaLnt months-and it i. still not
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  • 86 5 The latest picture of Prince Mahmud, brother of the Sultan of Trenggannu, and his wife, formerly Miss Joyce Blencowe, Oxford shopgirl, taken on their arrival in Oxford recently after a yoyage in a cargo liner from Malaya. They are now staying at the Oxford home
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  • 72 5 Tot VUfpl Singapore. Wednesday. HE Y.W.C.A. Free School concert will T 5 nel <i at the Victoria Theatre on Thursday. Nov. 21 at 6 p.m In this concert the Free School pupils will he assisted by members of the V W C Pioneers. This is an effort to
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  • 35 5 Mr. H. Ramiah, representative in the Far East for The United Press of India, and special correspondent of some of the leading Indian newspapers, who is on a visit to Malaya, L>' now in Singapore.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 216 5 %%'IIAT IS 11 Or DING ifne down? It is not that you have never had the chance. It is not that seme body else has all the luck. B- honest with yourself—lt is because you lack the training that others possess. Ihc I.C.S. can prepare you for something much better
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    • 166 5 KidnanDed T PO U 'I AR BOOKS FOR CHILDREN. TtSmff *f u k lUustratlons Rt«™ mES^J 9 R L Illustrated Story of Robin Hood by Sidney Percy Illustrated A -7 Hi j For Your Health $|k< Always Insist on F. N. AERATED WAT^SI i HP f should have OVALTINE Rusks
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  • 146 6 WE are asked to remind readers that donations are earnestly needed for Poppy Day Fund. These may be sent to Mrs. L. V. Bond, Hon. Lady Organiser. Singapore, Flagstaff House, Kheam Hock Road. Singapore, or to Mrs. L. A. Thomas, Hon. Secretary, 49 Canning Rise. Singapore. i
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  • 111 6 IX these days of intensive propaganda, broadcasting stations the world over are vicing with one another in the presentation of news, partly to give what they consider to be a correct perspective of what is going on, and partly to counteract news emanating from hostile sources. In certain
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  • 183 6 THOUGH the 8.M.8.C. seems to have struck the middle course by providing pleasant entertainment as well as serious talks on world affairs, there is still need for greater propaganda effort. It has to be admitted that the present facilities afforded by the 8.M.8.C., as far as political news
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  • 87 6 IT is interesting to note that Chinese girls as young as five are starting training at the Infant Welfare Creche to become amahs. The experience that this plan will provide of work under nursing supervision will be invaluable when the children grow up. Amahs available at present, though
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  • 467 6 The War In Europe PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S friend, Mr. Jack Kennedy, at 24, has written an electrifying account of the reasons for Britain's unpreparedness tor war. The fair-haired, second son of the United States Ambassador in Britain told the President on hi., return last year
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  • 190 6 THOUSANDS of pounds worth of jewellery—gold, platinum, diamonds, rubies and other Precious stones— lay buried beneath the debris of a jeweller's shop in Burlington Arcade, London, bombed by Nazi planes. For days the owner and start ol the shop, aided by A.R.P. demolition parties, dug through
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  • 807 6 Brazil Seen As A Laboratory Of Civilisation By AFRANIO COUTINHO BRAZILIAN civilisation, a Compound of various cultures, is unique. In Brazil were admixed three different races, which within three hundred years produced a truly original State with its own native methods of production, architecture, folklore,
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  • 23 6 "untitled from objecting to the assistance of British troops the Irish ought to be the first people !>, risk for if."- -George Bernard Shar
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  • 617 6 "We, as British subjects, have clear duty to perform at this cri tical hour. Most of us think that we are poor, helpless people who are not worth anything. Do not entertain such a Ceding of inferiority complex even for a moment. We are actually worth something
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 42 6 QUALITY QUOTATIONS WILL E j THE MAKING UP 1 Ip 01 LOOSE COVERS, C r. ijwljl- 2 CUSHIONS, CUR JOTI TAINS, BED F, ,rr^iek, r 2 SPREADS, ETC. _J )™L 1111 l S1 j J Lowest Prices WHITĔMAYS Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh—SlNGAPOßE—Penang, Taiping.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1262 7 Malnutrition on Kedah Estates capitall That 2%l I ex^ ra J agant with hu ™n alert menla h nr: r k m TttJr a d the industry and the State ™P°rtance to both M nY" fJ!!L a riVe<i Ht by Dr Bruce Cross.
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  • 70 7 The Serangoon division oj air raid wardens went on a rouie march yetterday. Starting from the Serangoon English Scnooi in Simons Roaa, the column, unoer Dawn, Divisional Wardens L. H. Gomes ti. G. Lange, ana Lee Kirn boon made it* way along Upper Serangoon Roaa. turned
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  • 81 7 Eastern News. Mo T Hcn e Kong, Oct. 30. k. r. L. Soong and an other high official of the Chungking Government left Hongkong four days ago fcr America via Manila, according to information emanating *rom Chinese quarters here. It is reported that their mission
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  • 27 7 Mr Justice W. K Home of Seremban. has proceeded to Malacca to assist in the civil work of the Supreme Court, of which there is an accumulation.
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  • 426 7 British Wireless CATimmAii i C mm™«~- LONDON, OCT. 30. S J^^°\^L^ N ,N THE p RESS THAT EFr ECTI\ E ACTION OF THE FLEET AIR \RM S"» T„K DODECA.S rKmnsr np V. ..'L^ 0 LOSE, V ON Britain s rKO.MISE OF ALL HELP WITHIN INT powpp
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  • 368 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pitESH from a year and a half spent studying anc ient ruins and other gems of archaeology in Greece, Professor Peter Reimer passed through Singapore yesterday bound for the Netherlands Indies. Said Professor Reimer, "I can't see what Italy wants
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  • 262 7 UlS ODene^h y P n er D eValS Bisho P of Mala «a, yesterday Seated the chapel and" it was toUowed by Pontifical Mass the evening there was Beneta°th? nh f 2 lessed Sacrament in the chape». Both services were well attended and among those
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  • 23 7 Reuter. New York. Oct 29 PENERAL Motors' third-quarter v earnings amounted to 813.402 000 :ompared with $6.333.000 a year go.—Reuter.
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  • 22 7 Reuter. Athens, Oct. 30:—It is officially announced that General Alexander Papagos has been appointed Generalissimo of the land forces.— Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 138 7 Why mffer from NERVES 7 2 The high Vitamin 3 content of i BIOZYGEN YEAST-VITAMIN I J as aU nervous complaints S Send 30c Stamp for trial to Z J G.P.O. Box 439 Singapore. I A POPULAR FAVOURITE Ixc S e,£n? CADE DRESSING GOWN is an A <Z^m -s op!
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    • 251 7 OUR j! DEPARTMENT §fjl ~S A I Jp\ GENERAL dA'KR' i AND SOFT FURNHIN 1 FROM SECTION* fLFARANCE of all ddrMb NOVEMBER discontinued designs «arcl- M L of cost. Here is a fine oppoKnWj j TO o L 11 Punish your drapry Rfefi3! f j •St IvJ "t n at
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    • 180 8 HAROLD SCHUSTER A NfW UNIVERSAL PICTUftS |i Special Added Attraction! 2 Heels! si* Record of the MY. i CRN MATC H for the World's J I Heav> weight Boxing Championship L LOUIS vs. Arturo GODOY IL hteh The Brown Bomber' won by a Sensational K.O. y in the Bth Round.
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    • 232 8 I* SMART PICKED HOSTESSES EVER READY TO WELCOME AND ENTERTAIN YOU at the I \0 U OMM II! NIGHT AFTER NIGHT THE HOUSE IS FULLY PACKED TO LISTEN AND DANCE TO THE SWEET STRAIN OF DE SILVA'S POPULAR BAND TO-NIGHT DANCE I I TEA DANCE 9.30 —12 P.M. TO-DAY at
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    • 89 8 M.G.Ms Magnificent Tribute to a Great Man |TRUE:..yet more 1 IWrolSey! Tom edison wifh H a FAY GEORGE J f BAINTER BANCROFT^ Virginia WEIDLER Eugene PALLETTE h MIDNIGHT PREMIERE SATURDAY NEXT At The CAPITOL SUM TALKIE (NEW WORLD) TO-NIGHT ONE SHOW ONLY AT 8 P.M. After the Show Come to
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    • 152 8 acclaimelTby packed houses daily 4 STARS IN THE YEAR'S most unusual picture! T()-DAY~ Lightning-fast entertainment that will thrill you all the way geo. MHjprnpi SHERIPANiMmISI IDA LUPINO iMfffl HUMPHREY MIM IjJH B 00 A R TMiIMH 1 Gale PAGE Alan HALE Roscoe KARNS I Dirtcted by RAOUL WALSH A WARNER
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  • 113 9 "7ANZIBAR,*' the principal attraction at the Capitol for the next few days, is an exciting film, of the African jungle, with Lola Lane and James Craig. It is the story of an expedition commissioned to retrieve the sacred -kull of a tribal chief on which the
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  • 134 9 jHE Ghost Breakers" opened a 1 season at the Cathay yesterday, and it is one of the most enjoyable pictures which has come here for •some time. Though the titl* gives the impression of it being an eerie film—and so it is in some parts—there is more
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  • 160 9 P"»™ 'ives, three loves three 1* a t2e *-~with the background O! the Paris stage of three generations. 1867, 1900 and 1939. That is the gist of the Fren-h produced film. -Trois VaLse" Three Waltzes") at the Pavilion, a film which will at least be welcomed by
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  • 159 9 TWO new bills are to be introduced into the Council of State Johore, shortly. One is the Petroleum (amendment) Enactment, 1941, whose objects and reasons are stated as follows: For technical reasons and in order to control the importation and local production of kerosene substitutes
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  • 38 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Tuesday THE India Ceylon Association. 1 Johore Bahru, presented the Tamilian inmates of the Leper Asylum. Johore Bahru. with new cloth eg and Sweets for the Deepavall festival.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 419 9 H MP 'jfQ!lr ome a,on X and enjoy the B E?y 808 HOPE fun I 1 k,,! CATHAY f GODDARD Where Everybody Goes I I I Nil 4.HQS I Itltl AKIUS Hi P,r^? c I \ij A picture as its H 20th Century-Fox I POSITIVELY LAST TWO SHOWS 6.15 9.15
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    • 115 9 3 PROFESSIONAL DANCERS FAMOUS CABARET STARS FROM X 1.1 Ml'l R WILL BE OCR GUEST-HOSTESSES OVER THE WEEK-END FOX TROT !iS? M 5 i 5,051 TKE FIR ST TIME ''SW. CAPTAINED BY LIM HOCK GUAN THE CHINESE "ALEX MOORE" i KRONCHONC NIGHT OPEN FROM 8 p.m. Dl IT. PERIOD \AEET
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    • 473 9 Public Notices 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. PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE
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  • 24 10 R age' 68 rS 'beto?ed Chan Malacca, Mrs. Ko KengHongkong, Mr. Kwan Zoonung, Chungking, China. Funeral BWatfari' 31St October > 1940 at
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  • 48 10 M i£L L *****11 Lan and Mr. Lee t>et Kong sincerely thank all tnose frlenus and relatives who kindly attended the funeral of their beloved mother Madam Leong Ah Keow, and all those whosent wreaths and gifts, and to Dr. Loh Poon Lip tor his invaluable assistance.
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    • 679 10 zW«U K25 >^^^^^> Situations Vacant WANTED canvasser, apply personally 142, Lavender Street. Singapore. (No. IMF) ASSISTANT Dispensers.—State experience and Salary. Box 629. Malaya Tribune, T P°b. (No. 213F) WANTED Upcountry Aaents for Oats and FOOd Products. Box 620, Malaya Tribune, Mngapore. (No. 193F) ASSISTANT service man wanted. Radio taowledge essential.
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    • 863 10 WANTED A second hand (Hand) sewing machine must be In good condition and cheap, (Singer prefered), reply Box No. Cl 6, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 191F) REQUIRED one boiler, any type, capacity 3,500 to 4.000 lbe. steam per hour. Working pressure 120 lbs. per sq. inch, complete with all fittings.
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    • 781 10 Matrimonial RUSSIAN BORN Naturalized British Engineer. 35, on fortnights' holiday in Singapore. Seeks, refined, genuine, domesticated. Russian or any European OW 25—35, view matrimony. Photo witn reply appreciated. Reply Box No. 004ICIO Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 150F' Business Opportunities YOU CAN TRUST US to Duy sell new used dlesel steam
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    • 749 10 Lost Found FOUND A young wire-haired fox terrier ***** in the vicinity of Spottlswoode Park.. Apply Municipal Animal infirmary. iNo itw» Stamps FOR BALE~ Really good quality stamps of Malaya. Fine selections, Competitive rates Selected approvals sent everywhere. List free. L. K. Thye. Federal DUpensary Chambers, Seremban. (No. 83QE) FORTY
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    • 502 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS NO. 64, CHULIA STREET, PHONE NO. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous Efficient Services. NOTICE The Plastic Moulders' Export Group of the United Kingdom desire to appoint Commission Agents in Malaya for th e sale of plastic domestic and fancy goods
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    • 20 10 The Famous Godrej Soaps will preserve your complexion. Distributors: BILAKIIIA&CO. 52, CECIL STREET, P.O. BOX 90, Phone 7803. SINGAPORE. =z:
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    • 79 10 ®DIABET! IF YOU AR: WITH THIS Dn to Thabib A the specialist i 1 He fiiaranu completely and 11 enabling fan and <su«ar v. recurrence In a short you back your lost enei Unless the flesh has t i skin has begun to peel Off. HERBAL REMEDY Is sure disease.
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    • 1225 10 j TO-DAY'S RADloj i SINGAPORE v London ZHL,225 metres (1 333 kics) gsI R Sm S,ONS 2 PZHPISo.96 metre* (9.«0 mid) G |f ■"Mc s (5 .82 me*i ZHP3 41.31 metres (1& mice) <?SJ 21 53 Mc (U 93 !r 8.20 a.m. News la English (every GSG 17.?9 Mcj (le.w
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  • 84 11 From Our Financial Correspondent Wrro .11 S hi e a Pore Thursday. 11H all the markets closed veshrii]: rda I OWing t0 the Deepavali holiday, there is little news to report this morning. Business on luesday was practically at a stand- still, with only dealings in
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  • 30 11 j Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber I in Singapore at noon to- day were: RUBBER S Buyers 38 7 Sellers 39. S TIN $132%, down t
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  • 39 11 London, Oct. 30. Tin opened quiet. The turnover ?as 50 tons. There was* only routine trading. After official hours a further 5 tons were traded at unchanged prices. U.K. warehouse stocks of tin totalled 4,254 tons.
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  • 266 11  -  (By Reuter) London, Oct. 30. the annual meeting of Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, a big Eastern trading Company, the Chairman, Mr. Eric Miller, said that the rubber industry was underpinned by an efficient international regulation scheme; hence it was paradoxical that
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  • 80 11 London, Oct. 30. 4T the opening, the Stock Ex change was colourless, hut slightly firmer. Some non-pro-ducing Kaffirs advanced. Foreign bonds were inactive, except Brasilia!. Fundings, which strengthened half a point. Tiie non-payment of AngioIranian oil interim dividend did i:ct surprise or affect the market. Later the
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  • 64 11 London, Oct. 30. IN the Freight Market, it is report- ed that the Ministry of Shipping will take over all Greek vessels on time charter. There were numerous bids at firm rates, especially for American trades, but no business resulted. The 15 per cent increase in
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  • 61 11 London. Oct. 30 lORD WOOLTON, Minister for Food, yesterday confirmed that the higher international tea quota is not connected with British rationing. Britain has bought ample for unrationed consumption but transport is a problem. The Ministry is surmounting problem and will probably hold stocks equalling almost one
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  • 246 12 Reuter. London, Ocv. 31. MARSHAL Petain personally gave an account over the Lyons radio last night, of his meeting 1 with Hitler. He emphasised that he went to the meeting of his own free will, un d had "entered the road of collaboration" without pressure. The
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  • 100 12 U. S. FLYING FORTRESSES FOR TIN RUBBER Reuter. New York, Oct. 30. AN important deal is reportn ed as being considered by the I'nited States and Britain involving the exchange of British raw materials for American war supplies. A Washington despatch to the Journal of Commerce says that the administration
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  • 223 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 31. UOW France has suffered under German occupation is revealed in a statement by the Ministry of Economic Warfare, which says that at least 800,000 tons of wheat were removed to Germany from occupied France. Broad is now rationed in France
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  • 101 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 31. roCB thousand of th e 16.000 I'nited States citizens in the Far East have advised their Government that they wish to return home immediately.—Reuter. The American Consul. Singapore, interviewed to-day by the Tribune, said that no measures had been taken
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  • 107 12 British Wireless London. Oct. 31. THE Admiralty have received the following telegram from Santiago, Chile: "The victims of the Conception earthquake warmly congratulate the captain, officers and men of the Ajax on the great victory in the Mediterranean battle, and pay homage to these who
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  • 226 12 Hitler Noitf Seeks To Avo id Defeat London, Oct. 31. BPEAKING at Wolverhampton yesterday, the Parliamentary ge-retary to the Ministry of Information, Mr. Harold Nfcclson, while pointing out the imprudence of thinking that Hitkr\* invasion plan had been definitely abandoned, said what might have been
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  • 63 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 31. Japanese forces have evacuated Shaosh.ng, the famous Chinese wine producing city in Chekiang province, it is admitted by the Japanese military authorities here to-day. The reeaptait) of this city was announced by the Chinese yesterday Japanese forces entered Shaoshing over the week-end, but the
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  • 215 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 31. FORMATIONS of enemy raiders which attempted a surprise daylight attack under cover of banks cf dense clouds over the jouth-cast coast area yesterday, were again foiled by British fighters. As they flew in from the sea, R.A.F. machines closed with them and scattered
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  • 131 12 Reuter. Chungking, Oct 31 cf fifty million Mv li the Chinese Muslim vation Association cab] uons to General uionu 1 jJT udent of Turkey, frUpshi, the Turkisn Minister t! China, on the occa.-; anniversary of the of the Turkish Rep Central New?> Chungking, Oct 'v
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  • 87 12 The great problem in »a*trita and other digestive how to rest the sick h and still nourish the udy. Solid food is cut i Even many liquid fo the stomach Lining and vomiting V how3ver. which i the inflamed stomach l\ Horlicks. Doctors rei all cases
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