Malaya Tribune, 30 September 1941

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  • 20 1 The Malaya Tribune NetWes Exceed AOOO Daily SINGAgpRĔT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1941 FIVtfCENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, September 30, 1941
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  • 282 1 Wi IFTEEN German divisions have been M defeated with the loss of 20,000 casualties, and the German Panzer hordes are said to be still retreating. This is the highlight of the news this morning from the Russian front, and refers hting in the antral
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  • 55 1 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 29. OjIT, Otto Niameyi, ar.a Mr. R. Morle Cochrane, who is Technical Assistant to the SecTft-try cf the Trca?urv. Mr Moreenthau. are expected to leave for the Far East by air from San Fr-ncisco tc-day to help Chine f.ettle her monetary
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  • 33 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. MORE tanks were made during the I months of July, August and September in British factories than during the whole of last year. states the Ministry of Supply.— Reuter.
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  • 135 1 Reuter. Washington, Sept. 29. DRESIDE nT R >s?velt is expected 1 to return fr m Hyde Park tomorrow to confer with the Secretary of State, Mr Corcell Hull, regarding the best method of making a mov3 towards the arming of merchant ships which is now
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  • 197 1 Reuter. THE Secretary of Slate, Mr. C ordell iimi, lC !d his press ccrife rence to-day that he favoured a modification rather than a repeal cf the Neutrality Act Replying to a question whether the Administration proposed to seek an outright repeal of th? Act cr merely
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  • 174 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 29. gENATOR CONMALLY, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Comnfttee, broadcasting to-night, said: "The repeal of the so-callfd Neutrality Act would not be unneutral." If American a 9 was to be effective, America should deliver arms and to points
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  • 48 1 Reuter. Lori* Sept. 30. rpHE fate in Italy of all*# iles liliens J shoes. furs and hats WM been suspended special aecree of the uadin At Corporations, states the J 0 aai •he end of the fortnlgh f hP9p no<,s ho r.noneri Renter
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  • 160 1 Reuter. Sydney. Sept. 30. SHOWERED with sand. buri?d in O earth, pluhged into a tank of j water, immersed in a gluey mass of I thick clay and mud—these were scm? of the gruelling tests passec with great success by the Owen sub-machine-gun yesterday. Tested against
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  • 95 1 Reuter. Portsmouth, (Virginia). Sept. 29. rT is not "up to us whether we get into the war—it is up to the other fellow." Col. Knox. United States, Secretary of Navy, tolc.' his press conference in P-rtsmouth to-day. He was speaking after a whirlwind tour of
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  • 303 1 Reuter. New York, Sept. 29. UOW he had to steel himself wfch memories of what the Germans had done before he led his .ships into the slaughter of 2,500 German soldiers trying to land in Crete was described by Capt. Henry Met all,
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  • 124 1 Reuter. New York, SeDt. 29. INFORMATION regarding British shipping was broadcast «to Germany over a secret radio system, according to a statement at the esoionage trial to-day. The statement quoted Axei Wheeler-Hill, one of the 16 defendants, as saying that he came to the United States
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  • 129 1 263 Nazi Aircraft Dest royed Reuter. k Mdjow, Sept. 30. rTHE follow* i s the text cf 1 thfs nijniiiir's Soviu j omnmniqu «_"During yes- j I «rday, our (loops stubbornly iought the Aemy along the ntire fronJ According to precise datj now available, m Friday,; 3 German air- raft
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  • 65 1 Reuter. t Nugpur. Sept. 30. VHRpA peraoub I &ye been killed and 69 lnlAxl in a Unciu-Moslem claUi at to a report received by the Celral Prov,; ces Government. The luation i under control. Police reinforanenta hi c been sent irom NagJ.ur. A o
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  • 250 1 Reuter. LONDON, SEPT. 30. OTIRI.IM WELLINGTONS WERE IN FORCE WHEN 1 HEY ATTACKED OBJECTIVES IN ITALY ON SUNDAY NHiM| A Wellington pilot who made a carefully j armed low-level attack on a lar re factory at Genoa said that a: he was going out
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  • 303 1 Anglo-U.S. Full-Aid Pledges STRAIGHT from the Leningrad battlefront where he directs one of the greatest battles of all time, Marshal Voroshilov arrived in Moscow yesterday to join Lord Beaverbrook and Mr. Averill Harriman (leaders of the British and U.S. delegations) and the other delegates to the
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  • 241 1 Chungking, Sept. 30. TtfEARLY 100,000 Japanese troops are trapped on the Changsha front, according to Chinese circles. Changsha was still in Chinese hands at noon yesterday, claimed the Chinese spokesman at a press conference in the afternoon. The nearest Japanese troops are still eight miles from the
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  • 338 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 30REUTER at Chungking is reliably informed that the Chinese High Command is determined to repulse the present Japanese offensive in North Hunan art any cost. Foreign military circles who have seen Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, describe the Generalissimo as optimistic, confident and calm There is every
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    • 73 1 JĔ 3 STORES YOUR FOOD IN SAFETY l™S 1 IS AYE S YOUR MONEY "Wil Jff ISAVES YOUR PETROL lICn iSAVES TIME FEWER TRIPS TO THE SHOPS /y •food wastage minlmised *COST OF shopping reduced \V /y J •true temp, control IliM <— YOUR MOST reliable. DOMESTIC servant! Practice Economy
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  • 538 2 DOUBLE WORK FOR CHINESE TRADERS (Tribune Staff Reporter) DIFFICULTIES are being ex> riencti it is understood, over the luestn of Chinese accounts and war taxamn. Chinese translators in the War Tax Department, are believed to be unable to cope with accounts of the many large Chinese
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  • 220 2 Singapore. Mcnday. A 5-YEAR-OLD girl. Nellie Khcc. n darerter of a contractor. Khoo Bens: Hock. «v fount lying inMirpd amore the debris 'f a broken wnter-.inr in the bathroom of h*r home in Carpmael Road on the mornine cf Sept. 18. She was taken to
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  • 98 2 1 Sing do! U i tteadlßg U• ir rial manrei I Of ustne Llllfl||l*l ft f*» to :<4>Ctives »lH Piramne fro*v r".« y»v. V" i«nnan. i>f*»r.dr>fi hv Mr V Vu»r and *r.ha™«<l Ahu Bakar. (Wenr'-> 1 by Mr Mar* M "Ttaon. w*»re both i>r<- on \h«»ir NQ**tl«»
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Tdtal number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on au fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims):— •TWELVE
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  • 169 2 Singapore. Monday. "U/HAT is going to happen if ff o Ver yh:-dy disappears as you do?' asked Mr. R. M-or, acting third magistrate, when he. sentenced Kong Swee Kee to a months rigorous imprisonment, to-day. Kong was convicted on a charge cf breaking an agreement
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  • 111 2 A PROFIT of $237,914.92 was made l»J v the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co Lt.-v tnlg revealed at the 32ud annual i.erting of the company which was he'd en Saturday. A final dividend of 12' fi per cent, making 22' a per cent, for tie year,
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  • 26 2 Speak To-morrow Mr. Alfrec Duff Cooper. British Cabinet Minister, will speak at tomorrow's Rotary Club luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden.
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  • 433 2 Melbourne, Sept. 29. SIR Percival Halse-Rogers, a Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, has been appointed a Royal Commissioner to investigate the use of public funds paid to the "Australian Democratic Front*' to combat Communist influences Sir Percival will also investigate charges that Mr.
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  • 71 2 Singapore SENGI Miyazaki, a peared before a f McFall,, the. distrct m •L. day morning, on a cha* tempting to take out of? r*Bt" currency ever $100 w t LOi °ny rrit from the Financia l P* 1 The total amount :-.J? ar >' alleged to faav* been
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    • 411 2 ENTERTAIN j *V YOUR FRIENDS THERE MUSIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE Relay of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Relay of Regimental Band Concert RAFFLES It AXE It I FOR BEST QUALITY OUTSIDE CATERING AT f BREAD CAKES MODERATE TERMS. PHONE 5381 I THE FIRST ~TI I J soBIC I tKk Br
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    • 157 2 How many tiroes is v. guestioa asked when a beauty o m an enters a room? Immaci.vrcm to foot —styled to tt?aute—'us. troas hah- adding v: youtntw loach. It has been said 1 womaa's crowninf glory It lie air." That certainly holds true fey. Hair styles of to-* depend m
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  • 203 3 Deserving Cases Cannot Secure Adrrission (Tribune Staff Repo»l) COMPLAINTS of a seriAs shortage of hospital accommodatijh, resulting in the non-admission of cases requiring hospital attention and nursing, five occasioned a representation by the committee of the Straits Chinese British Association (Singapore), to the
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  • 171 3 (From < i r Own I orn-spondent) Ifuar, Monday. 1 T)ATO Abd.i Rahman bin Mohamed Yassin, t!s St.itc Commissioner. Miar. has been In tsted with ttie Clat-s Order of the Crown of Johore V J! W.J.) in rccognit. a. <_>: his strwccs to the
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  • 177 3 'M'l- WS ha been received by cable from England that Mr. Ahmad bin Mohamed Iorah Ji has been awarded a firstc'ass pass h the Bar Final Examination of the Cou.Kil of Legal Education, which he took in May this year at Singapore. Mr. lora.iini was educated at
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  • 66 3 AT a public meeting of the Ceylon I** Tamils resident in Muar District was held in the India-Ceylon Association premises, a Committee consisting of Messrs A Shine ua.rlbv (Chairman). N. K. Pillay (Hon. Secretary and Treasurer). X Kathiravelu. K. S. Maniam and X Manickam was rspolnted to collect funds for
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  • 120 3 IN connection with the discovery of the body of an Indian watchman named Fazal Rahman on a charpoy outside a house in Geylang Road last month, fivp men appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second district judge yesterday morning on a charge of
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  • 108 3 TAN ABU, an 18-year-old Tamil girl who i^ a PPear i d b?fore Mr Conrad Oldham the second magistrate, ln connection with ™fa» ***** OI faUing to re P° rt *> «»e Joo ihiat polue while undergoing a term of rharged ,PerVlSton S£*£It was stated that she
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  • 147 3 IN official communique draws the attention of the public to the fact that there are legal limitations on the use of ihi Red Cross emblem. There have been cases of unauthorised use of the Red Cross emblem in the Colony, in appeals for war charities,
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  • 189 3 Singapore. Mcndav. rpHE body of t Teochew Chinese, ageu 40 years, liter identified us being that o» a Clltnan restaurant supervisor, Llll4 Kee Meng. was found In the sea near the Master Attendant s Pier on the morning of Sept. 19 by Daud bin Mohamed of
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  • 81 3 A 35-YEAR-OLD Malay woman. Minah binte Arshad. who. it was stated, had travelled all the way from Tampln to Gingaporc in a third class carriage on Sept. 27 without paying her fare, said that she had come down to Singapore for a joy-ride to have a
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  • 77 3 THE Churchill Tank Fund now totals ♦20.956.72. The latest list of donations are as follows: Mr. Tan Yew Hye. $185; Royal Air Force School Seletar. $18.60; Collection Box. $1.21; Singapore Fortress Signals. «66.80; Malayan Collieries Club. Batu Arang—Victory Fund, proceeds of "Churchill Tank Fund Club
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  • 53 3 CHARGED with voluntarily causinc hurt to a serviceman. McGhee. with a knife, on Sunday at Woodlands Village, an Indian, 28-year-old Noor Mohamed. appeared before Mr. L C. Goh In the fifth court yesterday morning. He claimed trial to the charge and the case was postponed to Oct. 13.
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  • 157 3 THE General Officer Commanding. Malaya. 1 Lieut.-Gen. A. E. Perclval, will give' the opening trUk In a new series entitled 'Malaya at War" from the Singapore Station of the Malaya Broadcasting CorporaLion at 8.00 p.m. to-morrow. The fifth talk in the series on "Rubber Growing" by Mr.
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  • 165 3 CHUA Tai Yong, a vegetable j hawker, was committed by the second district judge, Mr. Conrad Oldham, yesterday afternoon, to stand his trial before the high court on a charge of murdering a compatriot and with causing hurt to another. It was alleged by the prosecution
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  • 155 3 G. A. SAVARIMUTTU, former book-keeper and cashier of Messrs. McAlister and Co., Ltd.. Ipoh branch, who appealed against the sentence of the first magistrate. Ipoh. for criminal breach ot trust of $409.21, has been bound over in the sum cf $500 in two sureties The appeal came
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    • 147 3 j Duck j Just d U ck. do doubt, but it's different, it's Duck Stew, prewith that extra touch that has made Mapros canned products favourites on evt-ry dining table. Get a tin to-day. Canners:— THE MALAYAN PRODUCTS CANNING CO., LTD., Per.ang. Sole Distributors:—K. LEE SAX CO., 2, Market Street,
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    • 140 3 I ltl|Jl|f'll 4 WM THONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTER WORTH 33 C.S. 182 A Advt.of Singapore Cold Storage Co* Ltd. New shipment of MANDOLINE BANJO They never would eat Margarine until Many people persistently maintain
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  • 272 4 J?OR the first time the Loyals won the Warren eld when they defeated the Royal Engineers, previous win, rs, by the odd goal in three in the final played at the Police >t ground yesterday. At the conclusion of the game, Majorf eneral r\
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  • 74 4 THE replay bot< en the S.C.F.A. and t RA F to decide the fiTt division honours for this t son will be held at An n Road Stadium on sa:j day, at 5.15 p.m. Advance booking can be made by cash orr at the Stadium on dnesday. Thursday
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  • 43 4 SOCCER: Challengetup. Chinese Athletic Juniors I Indian Association Stadiv-f. RUGBY: Loyals v ij\.F. <Seletar». Gillman; dical College, v R.E. <P.B. S*j 3V Lines. HOCKEY: Khalsa R.A.S.C. and RXAJB.C, Khi \a. ground; S.C.R.C. v U st Office, S.C.R.C tennis: sec ton lament.
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  • 1025 4 rpHE following is the card for Saturday's races at Kuala Lumpur, tiie first day of the Selangor Autumn meeting: HORSES—CIass I—Div. I—s »/2 furlongs 1 1 1 BAY DRAGON 6y 9.12 Mrs. S N. Yeap van Breukelcn 2 0 0 FASTSTEP 6y 9.00
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  • 282 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. To-day. OUTSTANDING gallops were performed by Cumberland, Remember Me, Depot, Cool Court. Yule Call, Punter's Pride, Mystic Music, Lined Up and Distinguished at this morning's training. The going was yielding. Green Howard showed good pace over four and is fancied
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  • 56 4 rpHE J.C S.A. beat the S R C. by six goals to four in a hockey match played or. the Padang yesterday. The J.C.S.A. led 3—l at half-time. Scorers were Sheikh Mustapha (3), A. Lopez (2) and Razalll for the Civil Service ana g. Valberg (2). Rayney
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  • 23 4 SUPERIOR forward play enabled tbe to «oo« 2—« victory over lbe ItHodle»! Collei« vnion In noeKe-5 n»»ton p!»Fed on tbe LrounH ves. terdaz?.
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  • 309 4 DISPLAYING a mark ity in their combi: Uper,or SCF A. eliminated n the (H Q.) from the (h; X competition by de c Cap by four goals to nil i tn ?ni nary rrund played P re,! rniRoad Stadium yester, Although the socc was not
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    • 144 4 cause you know that it would destroy the delicate enamel of your teeth. And yet you may special ingredient which polishes be using a harsh tooth-cleaner tnc teetn brilliantly and can never which is doing just that to scratch Ev en after using Gibbs your teeth Dentifrice for only two
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 686 5 AUSTRALIA MALAYA MUTUALLY DEPENDENT •J FKEL il a jjreat honour to have been entrusted with the post Official Representative of the Commonwealth of Australia in Mala\a said Mr. V. G. Bowden, in a statement issued to the press alter his arrival in Singapore from Shanghai. "Singapore,! as the focal point
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  • 162 5 I*HE by the China Reuei I md Committee ior the Lord Mayor oi London's Air Raid Distress Fund are now t-'imated to total $125,000. The latest list is as follows:— Proceeds Iron button-holes and flowers t$ 03 M pledged for special fl' wen to be «ollectedi
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  • 169 5 /MV eN money to obtain cnange by his employer, Lim Seng San. desi tbad a: a waiter in a coffee shop in River Valley Road, collected some debts cue to the shop, and began to spend the money. He bought several articles for his own JSC, lest
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  • 272 5 THE villa, of Tapah Road ir, Perak lias what is ]>r jbably th< trgest Malay women's kit big class in the State an< n e of the largest in the Pq tsula. There z about 150 Malay women ai girls in this class, drawn fr, the
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  • 300 5 TEO Soo. I 32-year-old vegetable i 1 gjrdene: was killed instantaneously wIj n, while engaged in cutting 6m i the branch of a tree, i he was swe it off his perch by th? 1 failing brai .h. sending him crashing down I his death 15
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  • 225 5 T)HE funeral of Sir Ong Siang Song takes place this afternoon. The cortege will leave the house, 322, East Coast Read, at four o'clock ftp the. Prinsep Street Church, jnd after the service will proceed to Bidadari, and not straight 1> Bidadari as previously announced.
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  • 104 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) DOST ear:y" is the advice of the 1 Controller cf Mails to the public on Christmas mails. "Shipping uncertain; we can.ict say when it will be available or predict tne date :f arrival of mails posted on any given day, so that the
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  • 96 5 Singapore, Tuesday. rpHE death occurred this morning, of Mrs. Regina Wee Cheng Soon at the fcge ol 65 at No. 435, Pasir Panjang Road. She is survived by her husband, her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Wee Peng Leng, four daughters,
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  • 41 5 IT is officially announced tint the ban on the return to !\la!aju of children over the tc of ten from Australia for the holidays has been lifted. New regulations will be publisher shortly. V. —V
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  • 90 5 THE official evacuation ship from Japan. the O SJC. liner "Fuso Maru." which has been lying in the outer roads since its arrtrsJ in Singapore a few days ago. Wi given permission this morning to berth alongside the Singapore HarboHir. The ship came alongside about 8
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  • 51 5 T T.MJtK tne ol tI)C Tamil B:o--therhood Association, the 73rd. birthL'.i.y of Vanatma Gandhi will be celebrated at Veeramnia Kaliamman at 6 p.m. on Thursday Tne Bombay Sports Club will also hold a public met ting at No. 4 Raffles Quay at I p.m. on the same
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  • 286 6 Grand Old Lady THE Malaya Tribune offers its respectful salutations to Maria Tan, the Grand Old Lady of Singapore, who shortly enters her hundredth year of existence on this troubled globe. We who consider ourselves middle-aged at forty and hardly like to contemplate recurrent birthdays thereafter, may ask of
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  • 125 6 p the bigger world at large the pages of history turned slowly while Maria lived her placid life in Singapore. Man sought to settle his disputes bv appeals to reason and appeals to force. New nations arose to become world powers: existing empires extended their frontiers. The
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  • 146 6 JF Mar la Tan heard of thege things, she did not understand them. This was not necessarily a case of ignorance bemjr bliss but of dignified acceptance of a continuously changing state of affairs which affected her little and a display ot philosophic outlook in many ways transcending
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  • 770 6  -  By W.A.Harpur \yHAT is taking place behind closed doors in Washington That question is agitating the minds of quite a number of people, Chinese and others. An uneasy feeling persists that something may be brewing that won't be to the taste of China or her
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  • 428 6  -  ★By*--j Beverley Baxte, M.P. DEPORTS from Germany rearh- imr London indicate that some of the deepest anxieties which Hitler has at the moment are in connection with the German Air Force and the submarine service. Certainly the ehang'ftn the attitude of recently cart v red
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  • 272 6 COME years ago a group of army v intelligence officers walked nto the office of Elli s Parker, widely known detective of Mount HoPv New Jersey, and asked his assist ance. A sergeant at Camp Dix had disappeared three months before They had just now discovered his
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  • 563 6 TN all invaded count:; inflicted the heavie-,,/ as on children. Instance;* Parents having to abandon t be]oved ones to the mercy of P* <dence their mad struggle for. are toe numerous to need re-te. ft -s- Others who carry their babie; n flight have ultimately g j'^
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  • 536 7 Reuter. QEN. Sir Archibald Wavell landed at Teheran to discuss the defence of the Caucasus and other matters with the Russians. As well as discussing joint defence measures for Iran and its great oil wells, Gen. Wavell is expected to study arrangements now in
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  • 159 7 Reuter. I Chungking, Sept. 29. N welcoming the British financial mission to China the official Central Daily News declares that 'we hop? the mission will net only strengthen Chinas resistance but v.-ill pave the way for British, Chinese and American economic cooperation in pest-war reconstruction "To-day. Britain
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  • 35 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. HUNDREDS more Canadian troops have arrived safely in Britain. Amonest them are both lisht and heavy anti-air-craft gunners. Ordnance, medical and dental units are also represented.—Reuter.
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  • 94 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 29. THE British Ambassador, Sir Robert Craigie, ha,s cancelled his plans for departure owing to the ilness of the Counsellor of the Embassy, according to reliable information. It is understood that the Amb;ssado: regard ec the safe departure of the steamer Anhui as
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  • 145 7 Reuter. A Washington, Sept. 29. SUGCSTION that the United States may have to supply foodj Russia through Vladivostock and Iran on account of the s3sus food supply problem in Russia, resulting from the Naziiupation of the Ukraine is made by Mr. Lazar Volin,
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  • 201 7 Reuter. 'Madras, Sept. 29. THAILAIp will emerge unscathfl from the Far Eastern \jr of nerves, according to M|M. Sivaram, Editor of the Bangkok Chronicle, now in India. The polii of strict neutrality followed b; (the Thai Government, its fri-ndl; relations with the great pcwei of
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  • 85 7 Reuter. L Lisbon, Sept. 29. ORD Hilifax and Sir Noel Char!es, liewly-appoiiited British Ambassador to Brazil, accompanied by their wives, left Lisbon to-day by Clipier for New York. Sir Lancelot bliphant, former British Ambassador in Brussels, who arri- ved from! Germany this morning, Sir Ronajd
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  • 207 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. THE Prime Minister will make a statement on the latest developments in the war situation when the House of Commons reassembles shortly, writes Reuters Parliamentary correspondent. He will deal at some length with Russia, both as regards the position in the
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  • 145 7 Reuter. Istanbul, Sept. 29. THE last batch of Germans, numbering 474, authorised by the Anglo- Soviet occupying authorities to leave Iran, arrived in Istanbul yesterday morning. The group comprises the German i Minister in Teheran, w.th his staff and all the consular officials in Iran, as
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    • 469 8 V THE BIGGEST HIT OF THIS OR ANY SEASCS I i WORD? COULD NOT PORTRAY SPACE WILL BE INSftlJ CIENT TO DESCRIBE THE BFAUTY OF THIS EXCEIJnt S STORY. S "Bayaii Hix. Jim i" j THE BEST MALAY TALKIE IN TO«s| j U v Gmr. a a tor The S
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    • 243 8 A GREAT STORY BY ACRE AT AUTHOR! |oood«yeI| I Hg CHIPS 11 I 4 HEAVEN James Hilton r Produced by M.G.M. Starring ROBERT MONTGOMERY IXGRID BERGMAN ("Adam Had 4 Sons and GEORGE SANDERS COMING TO THE CAPITOL i Consult about your health, ailments, business. marriage. love promotion, litigation, etc.. etc.
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  • 59 9 PONG—TAN. The engagement is announced between Miss Fong Choon Wan. youngest daughter of Mr. Mr.«. Fong S'eau Mun of Chop Kong Wan, Singapore, and Mr. Tan Tarn Chin, the only son cf the late Mr. Mrs. Tan Kw Hi and the grandson of Mrs. Tan Swee Kirn
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  • 49 9 Madam Ang Ai, aged 57, passed away at the General Hospital. Singapore, on Sept. 27. 41. She left behind one son Mr. Chua Choo Seng (of Messrs. Globe Trading Ltd.). to mourn her loss. Funeral on Tuesday, 30-9-41. leaving 26. Saigo Lane, for Bidadari Cemetery at 4.30 p.m.
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    • 565 9 I" x V jjt IQ) OPENING TO-DAY j| Create Screen j|| BOOK LMiM lU WOll) .I'ih-M-: 6903) ||j CAfHAY^^fTT,! TVDAMI7 DAWTD linda darn ell 1 IIWINL rUffLilV RITA HAYWORTH IN BLOOD and SAXIK* 20th Century-Fox Latest Technicolour Triumph and Paramount British Newsreel Victory Book. CHURCHILL CAN UNITE IRELAND by Jim
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  • 158 10 Mr. Lee Teow Kee, aged 80, passed •JS* peacefully on Sunday, 28-9-41, at 29. Grange Raid, Singapore. He leaves behind to mourn his loss. 3 sons. Lee Cheng Poh, Cheng Kuan and Cheng Puan, 5 daughters, 4 daughers-in-law 5 sons-in-law, 32 grandchildren, 5 grand-sons-in-law, 1 grand- Jaughter-in-law
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 542 10 tKKSmiD^^^^ Situations Vacant ISSTSS "f^ aSe consult SmployH?n2L Se lce Agency. 243. Middle iM fR" Vacancies available from time to time. Many satisfied clients. Canvas- v --> --«4ia..Vw «..jjo pros(No. 351L) wE£?*E£ with ticket for low-pressure vESL ly Selbo ne Plantat.:n. iungku. (No 34?Ll Communicate with Oen,■ttn Q P lo
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    • 805 10 WANTED to purchase Radio course with equipment If possible, preferably Nationals or R.T.A. Write to Box No 544 c|C Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 266LJ TENANT of a house near Upper Serangoon 5»2 mile stone, wishes to transfer tenancy to anyone Interested. Rent $35 L per month. Entry I—lo—4l. Particulars from
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    • 766 10 For Sale 'PANCREALIN has cured Diabetes permanently. Don't dread the disease anymore. No injection, no fasting. Indian herbei product of Oriental Chemical Laboratories. One month's tin $3|-. G. C. Peters, Sole Agent, Malaya, Post Box 154. Kuala Lumj (No. 282 L) PEDIGREED, Smoothhaired Fox-Terrier *****. Good natured. Eight months. $40-.
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    • 743 10 EducatKß KABAYA KRANCHANG Bess School. Learn how to sew before New Year from Ma», an Jva Teacher, 1211, Upper B° on Roti. Singapore. M (No. 357 L) RAPID COURSE in Motßj nX taught licences obtained. My ■or yours Fees reasonable. SucceMn re d Dial *****. Singapore. (No. 340 L) ENROL
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    • 593 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY ANNUAL SUPPLIES 1942. 2nd List. TENDERS are invited for supplies for one year from Jan. I, 1942, under the following heads:— 11. Hire of Motor Lorries for transport of materials, earth, etc. 12. Bakau Firewood. 13. Lump Steam Coal, during Ist half of 1942. 14. Bakau Piles. 15.
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    • 115 10 A LARGE SELECTION AND j THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS OF VULCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA i MOVADO and HI D O WATCHES Are now on display at:— Yick Woh Hing, 429, North Bridge Rd., (Near Middle Rd.—Exactly where the S.T.C. Bus Stops.. Do not fail to come and see them. Tel. 7922.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 786 10 s j SINGAPORE LONDOV ZHPI 225 metres 1333 kcs fastprv mSi ZHPI 30 96 metres 969 mic S CSV—I 7 81 M ci- S ZHP2 48 58 metres 6175 mics gw-ia LM Mies/ &tre, 12.00" Midday Concert by Albert Sandler m SSS and his Orchestra. NORTbP ™>1 ERIC 12 30
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  • 1080 11 Singapore. Sept 29. Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat (ssj 2.9 31. al A:nai 7 Z 3 Austral Malay (£> 0.32 033 .Aver Hitam <ss) 16 9 17 9xd /\ver Wing ($1) 0.85 0 90 langrl» T'.n v a iau (fl, 1.43 1.47 iij, rjunrai ss) 10!4% 10
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  • 23 11 Singapore. Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN RUBBER I Buyers 88%, Sellers 38"/ 8
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  • 221 11 PINAL payment of a bonus of 20 cent, which, with two dividends of five per cent, abs-rbs $480,500 of a profit of $1,061,600 33, was recomraendec by the directors of Messrs. McAlister and Co., Ltd., and apprcved at the annual meeting held yesterday. Mr. J.W. de Piro,
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  • 196 11 (From our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, ruesaay r T HERE was a good tone in the tin share market yesterday and fair selective buying. JelaftjU* were the stnr turn among dollar tin .shares and were very active up to --92 out weakened towards the close
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  • 49 11 Malayan domestic tin quota for the fourth quota period, 1941, has been fixed at 100 per cent. These producers who can produce in excess of their quotas, should forward their applications to the Deputy Controller concerned stating the additional amount of quota that they require.
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  • 146 11 London, Sept. 21). ID city circles are discussing the possibility of Swissi ed and Swiss-chartered tonnage becoming available to j international freight market following the British Goverj rit's recent banning of the shipment of industrial mater to Switzerland. Switzerland i a merchant marine of
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  • 97 11 A PROFIT of $316,731.99 was made lb*? year by the Singapore Cold Sto.a.U' Co.. Ltd.. stated the directors' annual report just issued. An interim dividend of 2' 2 pe r cent, was paid during the y«at and a Html di"'l--dend of 7' 2 per
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 81 11 I to Your NEEDS! The PAR Malayan Paint Works H in Singapore are completely equipped with a modern plant, I j and all phases of productions are under qualified technicians. 1 Every class of paint is available m fS? 1 and the factory is geared to a I high pitch
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    • 220 11 A.T.EDWARDS A CO., LTD. PROPERTY SALE To be sold by Public Auction at the Sale-room of A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD., No. 11. Malacca Street. On Thursday, 2nd October 1941, At 2.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE LOT 1 Freehold land stuate at Buku Timah Road, Singapore, area OA. 2R. 04P. 2
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    • 75 11 c I mGWMM^ Phoenix Aerated Water Co., Ltd.—one of the most modern aerated water factories in Malaya —depends on Frigidaire for efficient refrigeration, such as surface type Water Coolers, Compressors and Forced Air Evaporators. Frigidaire equipment is ideally suited to all types of commercial refrigeration. There are literally hundreds of
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    • 689 11 STEAM E R SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. SERVICES Bangkok. Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta, Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Madras. Sailings will be maintained as regularly as circumstances permit For passenger accommodation apply to: BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.S.) Tel. 5431 for Passage Freight. GOLD LEAF
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  • 405 12 20 SHOT IN PRAGUE Reuter. TWENTY persons were sentenced to death by a court-martial at Prague yesterday on the grounds of the proclamation of a state of emergency of Saturday (according to Prague Radio). The sentences vere carried out by shooting yesterday. The executed
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  • 85 12 Reuter. Quetta, Sept. 30. rARTHQUAKE-PROOF buildings ■J are thought to be responsible for the fact that comparatively negligible damage and only three casualties, one of which was fatal, were caused by the severe earthquake yesterday. The shock, of great intensity and lasting 35 seconds, rocked the
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  • 197 12 Reuter. i<» i Sept ::u rE sterling c tnge rite has been altered, lecree as from yesterday lrom to reales to the pound. dollar rate his been redm rom 45 to 35 reales. It is understoo at the Gover ment has not ye l Mded
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  • 49 12 Reuter. nan. t>ept jo pROFFSSOR R c a Faculty Fell-. \v Nuffield! leac, wh:cn was established at Oxford rtly before the war for research Ini uctlcal. political *ad aootioxnic probU has undertaker, foi the DOUcca .< tl of the develop•ncnt of «etf-governli institutions In India. P.v\.- 1.
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  • 25 12 Australian untitled value of £10.000 OCT* will be next ff^r. thr lact that manufacture in Australia started Bactfccally T**ma scratch at the bee tln> w:.r
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  • 286 12 Reuter. (By Alexander Werth, Renter's Special Correspondent in Russia.) Moscow, Sept. 30. "MOSCOW yesterday morning looked rather like a dreary London November day but a gay fire blazed at the British Embassy and Lord Be-iverbrook, about to leave for the opening of the three-power conference seemed
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  • 43 12 Reuter. Lcndon. Sept. 30. George VI has sent a telepram of congatulations and rrood wishes to President Inonu on the occasion of his b'rthday, states the Turkish Radio Frcsid nl Inonu shanked the Kin 0 for his kind thoughts—Router.
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  • 86 12 Reuter. Washing. XK -*r\ THE deportation r Pt 2< Mr. Harry Bri^' str a]ia Coast leader of th *c P a < Industrial Organic recommended on has b Bridges is a menu. OUR ds t munist Party wj-J 'he c< and teaches the f a
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    • 187 12 V\ Hbt CHINA BUILDING V, Overseas \V 5806 MOTOR VEHICLES Heeurance WORKMEN'S Corporation, COMPENSATION lt& PERSONAL ACCIDENT AGENTS THROUGHOUT MALAYA LOWEST RATES LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS I J_E R.T R./-VMS I M'S h wa S h ,wjt\ Fnjland. who had bet n d iilingwhiskVand brandv Rand V v 3 A i under
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