Malaya Tribune, 2 November 1940

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  • 26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVIL No. 263. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, Novemb?- 2. 1940.
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  • 151 1 Reuter. Athens. Nov. 2. 11 ALA speeded up th? air war l'a;am>t Greece yesterday. There were raH> near Athens, Salonika, tcriu and Larissa. Qen. Metaxas was adCouncil of Ministers hiring, "we naturally (-pared to suffer or m the air." the fin>r air iaid warning sounded, Os
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  • 780 1 ROME SPEEDS UP AIR WAR Reuter. Belgrade, Nov. 2. (1 RACK Greek troops—the famous white kilted Eiones, Epirotes celebrated by Byron—are fighting picked Italian Alpine regiments for key positions in the rugged mountainous country on the road to Fiorina. The Italians appear to have
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  • 43 1 Reuter. New Delhi, Nov. 2. THE Government of India yesterday prohibited the taking or sending from India or Burma of money exceeding an amount which may be specified by the Reserve Bank of India or any person authorised by the Reserve Bank.— Reuter.
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  • 194 1 Reuter. Istanbul, Nov. 2. TURKEY will fight should Bulgaria join in the war on the side of the Axis, is the opinion of well-informed quarters, which likewise affirm that any German attempt to move through Bulgaria will meet with Turkish resistance. The Turkish press continues to
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  • 373 1 Big R.A.F. Raids Over 2,000-Mile Wide Area Reuter. London, Nov. 2. THE main centre of air activity yesterday was in Egypt and North Africa, where the first full-scale air battle between British and Italian planes has taken place over the Egyptian coast, and
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  • 56 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 2. jkjEW danger areas' to shipping in W the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay are announced by the Admiralty, namely all waters in the Channel and the Bay lying to the eastward of a line running from Bishops
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  • 22 1 THE International Rubber Committee is meeting in London on Nov. 19. The International Tin Committee will meet in London on Nov. 26-
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  • 82 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 2. ITALIAN fighters took part in yesterday's raid on Britain, but seemed unwilling to face even anti-aircraft fire. A number of machines which appeared to be Albas small-wing biplanes, were over the south-east coast during the afternoon, but were driven out to sea
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  • 129 1 CONVOY SHELLED BOMBED IN CHANNEL Reuter. London, Nov. 2. 'IfESSELS of a British convoy which had been shelled by German long-range guns from three batteries in the Straits of Dover yesterday afternoon, were attacked an hour later by 13 dive-bombers, about three miles from the shore. The bombers swooped out
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  • 155 1 Reuter. Belgrade, Nov. 2. "THE hope" that her interests 1 will not "be threatened from any side" was expressed last night (Friday) in a formal re-affirma-tion of neutrality by the Yugoslav Government. Recalling that long before the war Yugoslavia pursued a policy of establishing friendly relations with
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  • 101 1 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 2. THE "dominance" of the British Navy in the Mediterranean is stressed in yesterday's Trud, the organ of the Trade Union. "The strategic position of Italy, cut off from ocean communications, is much more serious than that of her ally," says the
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  • 299 1 Reuter. Zurich, Nov. 2. EXPECTATIONS of an early settlement between France and Axis have evaporated. This widd spread conviction in well-informed circles proves thj appositeness of the old French proverb, "jamais deui sans trois" ("there's bound to be a third,") for it wal already becoming taken
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  • 93 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 2 THREE members ot the Women's 1 Auxiliary Air Force have been j awarded the Military Medal ioi [displaying "courage and example 'of a high order" by remaining al their posts and calmly carrying out their duties during an intensive enemy air
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  • 183 1 Reuter. Ankara, Nov. i ''TURKEY'S attitude of non-bj ligerence should not be an obs i cle to the maintenance of nun lelations with all countries whs show the same measure of go* will towards us," declared Fn l dent Inonu, speaking at the opj ing
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  • 101 1 London, Nov. 2. ULDSONS of the Coastal Cc 111 maiid beat a German cam< i fiage during- a reconnaissance I enemy waters in southern N way, when they bombed a 3,0 ton supply ship, heavily lac with cargo. After a direct hit amidships.' the camouflaged vessel,
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    • 87 1 [Fuel Injection Equipment C.A.V. LTD. j ACTON, ENGLAND. AMERICAN If OM II tOKP. SPRINGFIELD (Mass.), l .S.A. j Competent and efficient service in C.A.V. and American Bosch Fuel Injection Equipment is available for all types of Diesel Engines. Efficient service is also available for Rewinding Armatures for all types of
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  • 248 2 Singapore, Friday. I SEE no reason to disbelieve the woman's stcry. Lee Ah Kan has' been convicted, and rightly so, Tor the robbery which he committed in her house, and so I make an order fcr the diamonds to be returned to her," said Mr. J.
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  • 1226 2 MUNICIPAL FINANCES IN SOUND CONDITION INTRODUCING the second war-time budget of the 1 Municipality—nevertheless, "conceived on peace-time lines" —at the special meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday afternoon, Mi. L. Rayman, the President, stated that though it was no exactly balanced, the difference was
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  • 207 2 THE death occurred at his re. deuce, No. 25, Gentle R 0a d Newton, yesterday, of Mr r d' Krishnan. J.P., a journalist and n prominent member of the wJi Indian community. The late Mr. Krishnan, who had been ailing for a long time was
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  • 41 2 HIS Excellency the Officer Administering the Government will broadcast an appeal on behalf of the Poppy Day Fund on Sunday, Nov. 3. at 7.30 p.m. from th? Singapore station. The talk will be relayed from the Penang station.
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    • 170 2 MIGHT NOTE J RECEPTION BATTERIES FOR YOUR RADIO Obtainable from all dealers or from THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England), la, Oldham Lane, SINGAPORE. Ex oij r Would you clean your tezih with M You wouldn't dare to clean your teeth polishing ingredient in Gibbs can never
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  • 120 3 Singapore Friday. RESTED after jumping bail, A Wee Ah Soh, a young Chinese.' charged In the Fifth Police irt. to-day. with theft of a containing $45, on Oct. who had previously claimed a l to the charge, pleaded guilty sentenced to three months' imprisonment, to
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  • 61 3 Singapore, Friday. A 23-year-old Sikh, Naitha .Singh appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Comt today on a charge of theft of $5 In cash and a purse, from the bathroom of a house in Queen Street Naitha Singh claimed trial to the charge, and
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  • 733 3 Mr. Rayman Defends Engineering Dept. \T the budget meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday, Mr. S. B. Tan again brought up a request tor the abolition of the minimum charge for electricity. The President, Mr. L. Rayman, opposing the suggestion said that minimum
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  • 31 3 Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Salim is acting as Registrar, High Court. Kedah, and Che Mohamed Hashim bin Shaik Mydin. Deputy Registrar, is acting as Sheriff ol the High Court in addition.
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  • 154 3 pROFESSOR Winifred Cullis, 1 C.8.E., M.A., D.Sc. will arrive in Malaya early this month, in the course of her tour of the Far East under the auspices of the Ministry of Information. After a few days in Singapore Dr. Cullis will probably visit Java,
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  • 233 3 Singapore, Friday. JIM CHOON GUAN, 11-year-old pupil of the AngJo-Chinese j School, evidence before the j.Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry into the death <>i i middle-aged Chinese, Tan j I ink Kiat.,who died of injuries rereived when he was knocked
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  • 51 3 AS Hari Raya is being celebrated by some Malay States to day His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government will repeat his Hari Raya message hr Malay from the Singapore station at 7.30 this evening As before the broadcast will be given in the programme from ZTIP3 «41.38
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  • 14 3 Che Othman bin Mohamed has been appointed to act as District Officer, Kuala Langat.
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  • 165 3 Singapore, Friday. r pHERE was a mild sensation at the Coroner's Court this morning when in the midst of an inquiry, an illiterate Chinese emerged from the Coroner's chambers on to the Bench, peered at the Coroner (Mr. W. G. Porter) who was
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  • 20 3 Che Abdul Rahman, Registrar of Co-operatives. Kedah, Alor Star, Is now on vacation leave. Wan Ibrahim is* acting for him.
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    • 43 3 National Employers' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (Incorporated In England.) Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. Tel: 2845. ASSETS EXCEED £2,000,000 GENERAL RESERVE FUND £600 000 CAREFUL DRIVERS' MOTOR POLICY. S3 1|3% NO CLAIM BONUS Flra Workmen's Compensation Third Party APPLY FOR AGENCY TERMS
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    43 5 By "Spectator" RACE I—CLARRISA THE FLEA Emily Dignus X E L—LADY WARRIOR Edie's Choice X E .{.—ADELE N Farnelev v < j I.—IRISH JIG Harfleur R\( I 5 —JACK DBUCI Toyman. RACE 6<—MEUWSGIERIG Golden Glimpse r ICE 7—HOCLICHAN Double Esso RACE B—KALILI Swelter
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  • 58 5 M.C.I :>: S.C.C. 11. .1 0. down at one stage, dica] College beat the j;.(\C. [1 by live goals to one at the Padang yesterib scored their goal ison. The Collegians through Armstrong. Alike second goal and v g ign the third. joal was
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  • 541 5 KAF BLUES JUST WIN R.A.F. "Blues 6 pts. S.C.C 5 pts. the S.C.C. dominated in their rugby match against the R.A.F. "Blues," they were defeated by six points (two tries) to five (a goal) in a fast game on the padang, yesterday. The R.A.F.
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  • 259 5 They Tried Out A Weak Side.... Indian General Hospital. .6; S.R.C 1. A WEAK S.R.C. team was beaten by the Indian General Hospital by six goals to one at hockey on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. The game was scrappy and uninteresting- and the
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  • 32 5 TO-DAY HOCKEY: S.C.C. v. Punjabs, S.C.C: Indian G. Hospital v. Post Office, Tyersall; Hornets vs. R.A.0.C., Farrei Park. RUGBY: Johore v. Navy. Johore; Army Crusaders v. R.A F (RedsK S.C.C.
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  • 130 5 rpHE V.M.C.A. autumn lawn tennis tournament reached i a conclusion with the men's handicap doubles final which was played at their courts yesterday. In this, the last game of the tournament. Lim Hee Chin and Robert Tan emerged the winners over Wee
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  • 75 5 The following have accepted to play for the S.C.C. first eleven against the 52nd Punjab Regt. to-day on the S.C.C. ground: Lt. J. S. Aveling; Capt. I. L. E. Macmillan, R. A. U. Todd; Lt. M. F. Francis, W. J. Peel, Major J. R. Kellett; Capt. J. P.
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  • 402 5 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir, —I write to associate myself with the various sentiments on current topics so ably expressed by your own correspondent, Mr. K,. B. Ooi, in his daily article "Through Chinese Eyes"—a feature which promises to assume real journalistic importance in
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  • 131 6 THE loyalty of the various Asiatic races in this country to the Government and the Mother Country in this hour of trouble has often been commented upon. Forming the bulk of the population of Malaya Asiatics have given wholehearted support to Britain's cause, realising that on the
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  • 119 6 THUS far, they have shared in the cost of the war. But of late, there has been an insistent demand to shoulder the risks of war as well. The memorandum of the Straits Chinese British Association to Government to form a S.S. Regiment is under consideration,
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  • 123 6 THE education system of Malaya has been the subject of much justified public criticism, but that ft has done a great deal of good is undeniable. The ideal of free and compulsory education has not yet come to Malaya but it will in the not too distant future
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  • 192 6 WHENEVER possible local education authorities have introduced improvements of great value in which female education has had its fair share, as witness the opening of special mothercraft classes for Singapore schoolgirls. With the infantile mortality rate as high as it is, the value of such training is immeasurable.
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  • 393 6 jiRAPPED on board the American schooner Henrietta for 24 hours after the vessel ran on to a reef off Point Cook, Melbourne, four flying officers from Laverton underwent a thrilling ordeal before they were taken off by rescue vessels, states a Brisbane Courier story. Throughout
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  • 700 6 South Pacific's Worry DESCRIBING Royal Arch Gunnison as their "Flying Reporter", the San Francisco Chronicle published this article cabled by Gunnison from Singapore some weeks ago. I'VE travelled 16,000 miles by air in the last three weeks to arrive here at the "Gibraltar of the south Pacific"
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  • 879 6  -  nFRMAV air bombers are striking at England and British back. Under the swift attack of these of dettruc»o?i tanks are going up in flames; flying fields are I driUedwith holes and planes destroyed; factories are 1 turned into furnaces. By Russell Owen rpHE air
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  • 135 6 IN an attempt to prove that there is survival after Sir Oliver Lodge, the iamous spiritualist leader, who died recently, wrote a secret sealed message, which he deposited with the Society for Psychical Research. He said that the message would be communicated
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  • 246 6 A USTRALIA'S first air "finishing" school has been formed at Evans Head (N.S.W.). As part of the Empire Air Training Scheme it is officially No. 1 Bombing and Gunnery School the station where air crew personnel go before being passed out ful.'y qualified for service
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  • 547 6 IN addition to its fame as the of the almighty dollar glamour girls, America known as the home of exotic cuK especially of the religious and art* species. v v These cults spring from the fa hibition of the spirit by the hecJ quest after the dollar
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    • 252 6 I PROP. ILMUDDIN those in trnli J 1 Will advise n ble Dom «stic, Love. Finance v a T USlness Travel Tate affairs, etc. Business Hours S a m. to i p m. daily. For Radio entertainment value the Lissen "Alnwick" cannot be beaten. Specially designed to s «iv e
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  • 77 7 Reuter. Sofia, Nov. 1. SU.NS of improving relations between Bulgaria and Turkey arc noted here. A immunique issued by General Daskaloff, Bulgarian War Minister, the fact that Bulgarian rs were welcomed in the name urkish Army when attendTurkish Republic anniverI Adrianople on Monday, he; stressing the friendship
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  • 67 7 S'pore Man Film Star A picture just received in Singapore of Mr. Harold S Dunn, Warner Bros. FarEastern Supervisor, wnose headquarters is in Singapore, and George Brent, the Hollywood star. Mr. Dunn is expected back in Singapore io-day (Saturday) after a flying visit to New York, to confer with the
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  • 14 7 Lieut. (Acting Captain) A. Hinton of the Kedah Volunteer Force has been promoted Captain.
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  • 190 7 Singapore, Friday. REMARKING that the Official Assignee had exercised his retion unwisely and that the suit should not have been Mr. Justice Pedlow in the High Court to-day delivered ui>missing with costs the claim in which the Official Assign sued Mr. Martin Edgar for damages in
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  • 675 7 Italians Suffer Severely In Land Operations Reuter. RNew York, Nov. 1. EPORTS that British bombers, flying from Greek bases, have heavily bombed Tirana, the capital of Italian-occupied Albania, and several Albanian ports, are contained in messages from Salonica to the New York Times,
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  • 742 7 Singapore, Friday. X* 1 sr Jl KASHIWABARA, a Japanese press reporter, to-day sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, with a recommendation for repatriation, by nd magistrate, Mr. Conrad Oldham, when he pleaded guilty to a charge under the Defence Regulations. When charged
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  • 293 7 Singapore, Friday. IN THE course of his broadcast in Malay from the Singapore 8.M.8.C. station to-night, His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W Jones, exhorted the Malays to continue to play their part in the war effort. His address is as follows: Hari
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  • 47 7 Reuter. Batavia, Nov. 1. WITHIN a few weeks, the N.E.I population has supplied money for nine Spitfires. A sum of £5,000. fcr the ninth Spitfire, to be named "Billiton," to be purchased with money collected among employees of the Bil'itcn Tin Co., was yesterday transferred to London.—Reuter.
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  • 17 7 Mr. W. G. A. Morrison has been reappointed to be a member of the Rural Board, Labuan.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 574 8 Public Notices notice" clfop"iSS?ton Oj: Na 36 Pug. «UneaDore and that he nas authority to collect any sSr^oMo 0 28th day of October, 1940 CHONG THUTT PITT, Solicitor for Chop Lian Ann. RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) FROPOSED ISSUE OF DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE Application has been made tc
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    • 1119 9 3.15 6 15 9.15 CATHAY MT PHONE 3400 Where Everybody Goes W >:OKNING SHOW TO-MORROvTaTTi O'CLOCK J A hearty laugh for your week-en 1 Show! 808 HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD IN J BOOK EARLY jft Paramount British News Jus! Arrived. /ws)/u 201 H CENTIRYFOX NEWS t^n^ LONDON RFSOLUTF'I N FACE ftF
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  • 55 10 Pfhe engagement is announced and the marriage wUl take place I shortly between Jeffrey Hajari S°£ a Q rL the atonal Staff, a l^ ya Tribune Singapore, son i«ol Mr. and Mrs. S. M. S. Raja(sooria of Manipay, Ceylon, and Dora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs V.
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    • 765 10 Situations Vacant iL fciSiSTANT Dispensers:—State experience ad 8ai*j y. Box 629, Malaya Tribune. (No. 21SF) /ANTED Upcountry Agents for Oats and tood Products. Box 620, Malaya Tribune. .Hngapore. (No. 193F) ,/ANTED an experienced radio serviceman. Apply stating experience and alary required. Box No. 631, Malaya rlbune, Singapore. (No. 224F) 'ANTED
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    • 847 10 Property For Sale A BARGAIN: Seafront attap bungalow under 7 m.s Q.P.O. East Coast; furnished; all for $650|-. Box 630, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 221F) For Sale LEICA LENBBS: Sunamar F!2 5 em. Zenon F 1.5. Box 626. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 214F) lo& SALS, small motor cruiser going cheap.
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    • 708 10 TO LET—Singapore Dog Kennels, 5y 2 mile, Bukit Timah Road, with pleasant bunga-jw attached. Rent combined $100. Further particulars Cheong Koon Seng Co., Ltd., No. 10 Chulia Street. TO LET:— No. 653, Paslr Panjang Road, modern compound house, 6 bedroom* with bathrooms attached, tennis court. Garage, Servants' Quarters, 5U milestone.
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    • 573 10 Financial WANTED to Borrow $500|- quick repayments. Box No. 636. Malaya Tribun'Singapore. (No. 236F> Matrimonial PARENTS communicate. Respectable Indian families desire children We serve all nationalities. Marriage Agency, 79. Bukit Timah Road SUSjgapore. No 32r) Stamps Forty large stamps, very good quality, priced $lk post free. Wanted to buy Malayan
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    • 701 10 TENDERS RURAL BOARD NOTIFICATION TENDERS will be received at the Rural Board Office, Malacca, up to noon of the 12th. November, 1940, for the following works:— Supply of Bituminous Material for Roads for delivery during 1941 as ordered in writing from time to time by the Board's Superintending Officer. The
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    • 165 10 IN THE HIGH COURT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 52 of 1940 In the Matter of the Trusts of an Indenture made the 1st June, 1907 (Registered in Volume CCLXXIX No. 117) between Khoo Swee Neo of the one part and Koh Cheng Kai and Koh Hoe Swee of the other
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1186 10 hra-BAY's radio] I—. —<¥- 1 SINGAPORE London zhl 225 metre. <1. !»««*> fc gsfTum Si0^ S 2 3 ZHP1 30 96 metres (!> «8 mic«) Sum (S 82 »etr~> ss s& ss 6.35 The Boulevard F S ¥h'e News. Relayed from London. J.J French gUetg »00 Musfcal Entertalnrnent by the
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  • 945 11 Singapore, Nov 1. MINING Buyer*. BeUera A Tin (4s) 3.1 3 6 Austral Muiay 33,6 35.6 am <ss) 17|- 18,Weng IHJ 0 80 o 90 I*l 151- 16|I ntal (ssj 9;- 9,6 a Belangor i$D 1.48 1.52 1 aftalaj i*j 19,9 20.9 ag 1 12 -xd
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  • 335 11 THE extension of the war in the 1 Near East has had a quietening effect on markets, and in tne absence of internal changes in tne lubber outlook, prices remain aoout the same, says Messrs. Stanton Nelson and Company's weekly rubber market report. Wnile business in New
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  • 15 11 Mr. S. M. Middlebrook. M.C.S.. has been appointed to act as Immigration Officer, Straits Settlements.
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  • 123 12 Reuter. London, Nov. 2. "I BET we gave the Neapolitans a real shake-up,'' said the flight leader, who participated in the bombing of Naples on Thursday nifiht. He added: "The idea of comoeting with a volcano appealed to r.li of us."' The bombing lasted three-quar-ters of
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  • 375 12 Reuter and British Wireless. London, Nov. 2. VINE enemy aircraft were destroyed yesterday. Six of our fighters were lost, but the pilots of two are safe, says an Air Ministry communique. THE third air raid alert yesterday gave Londoners a lunch hour spectacle of numerous exhaust
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  • 73 12 Reuter. Bombay, Nov. 1.—All Bombay markets were unofficially closed to-day, following the arrest at Allahabad yesterday of Jawaharial Nehru, former President of the Indian National Congress under the Defence of India rules. Nehru was one of the two men chosen by Gandhi to make antiwar speeches as part of the
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  • 123 12 Reuter. Duala, Nov. 2. GENERAL de Gaulle has been steadily winning over more territory to the Free French flag since his arrival in Africa. Most of the rich colony of Gabon has now rallied to him, including the towns of Lamberene. Mitzie, Lalara and Boue.
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  • 135 12 Reuter. Athens, Nov. 2. Launching a violent charge against Italian troops and shouting the famous battle cry "aeras" (meaning "let's have air"), crack Greek infantry to-day captured a mountain whose peak is 4,995 feet high. This victory, which brings Greek trocps on to Albanian soil for the first
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