Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1941
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Title Section23 1941-10-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed J6,000 Daily SINGAPORE, 4 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, October I, 1941.23 words
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158 1941-10-01 1 Mutiny In Army Units SHARf ON THE HEELS OF A REPORT THAT HITLER HAS PRESENTED A FINAL ULTIMATUM TO BULGARIA TO JOIN THE WAR AGAINST RUSSIA. COMES NEWS OF MARKED OPPOSITION TO THE NAZI DEMAND. Risings in several districts of Bulgaria in protest against the158 words
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Article61 1941-10-01 1 Reuter. Ankara. Oct. 1. IN dio'anati; circles in Ankara, i it is re'iably reported thai Hitler has handed King Boris of Bulgaria a final demand to send the Bulgarian Army Corps to the Soviet front. Kfng B-.ris is now considering I the German demand which,Reuter. - 61 words
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Article75 1941-10-01 1 London, Oct 1. OFFENSIVE operations over the Channel and the north coast of France were carried out yesterday by British fighter planes. In the course of these raids, two armed merchant vessels were attacked off Cherbourg, one cf them 1 being damaged and set on fire75 words
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Article74 1941-10-01 1 Reuter. Ankara. Oct. L THE («erman Ambassa- drr. Von Papan. arrived bv air yesterday and had a two-hour conversation with M. Sarajoglu. the Foreign Minister at the Foreign Office. According to wcll-'n-lormed circles, the Turks told the Germans that they were not prepared to sell chrome.Reuter. - 74 words
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Article124 1941-10-01 1 London. Oct. 1. ITALY'S increasing difficulties in what is left of her Abyssinian possessions were revealed in the following communique issued yesterday fron British G H Q., at Nairobi: "Col. Marm Goncllo. Ihe Italian commander of Wolchefif. his staff and 3.000 prisoners arc already In124 words
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Article28 1941-10-01 1 GERMAN long-range guns at Cape Or NV/ opene d a lively can n8 «J acrosflhe Strn Uj of Dcv r lr ]i I:uiU noonl. l 5ht iaie last28 words
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Article328 1941-10-01 1 London, Oct. 1. fHE military situation on the Eastern Front was tersely summed up by Mr. Churchill in his statement yesterday. He said: "We do not know how far Hitler will attempt to penetrate the vast lands of Russia in the face of the328 words
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1061 1941-10-01 1 Reuter. London. Oct. I. fttJK vital convoy of large merchantahips, carrying stores, munitions and troops, with \U U majestic escort of battleships, cruisers and destroyers, had proceeded through the Mediterranean throughout the forenoon under heavy cloud and had obtained only a hasty lookReuter. - 1,061 words
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Article204 1941-10-01 1 resident Roosevelt is reported to be considering asking Congress, to modil> iho Art to permit the arming of American merchantmen and in-ir u»e in carrying war supplies to lamdlan ports from which they arc now barred. Although Pr«Mei»< RMseveH told his con 1« re nee t <>-d >204 words
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255 1941-10-01 1 London. Oct. 1. quarters in London believe that Hitler may to-day abolish all pretence at a separate administration in th<"Protectorate" ol Bohemia and Moravia, and dismiss President Hacha from othce, states Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent. To-day, they note, is the i third anniversary of the255 words
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Article165 1941-10-01 1 LONDON, OCT i. INTENSE BRITISH AIR ACTIVITY OVER WIDELY SEP A RATED PARTS OF THE WORLD'S H A TTLE FIELDS WERE REPORTED YESTERDAY. For two days and night waves of R.A.F., South African and Fleet Air Arm planes raintd a series of attacks on Bardia. Off the165 words
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344 1941-10-01 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. L j>ALERM() was successfully bombed by K.A.F. bombers on the night of Sept. 28 29, states a R.A.F. communique. Direct hits were registered on the power station, causing fires and explosions, on merchant vessels in the harbour and in theReuter. - 344 words
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Article151 1941-10-01 1 Reuter. New York, Sept 30 THE American tank produc- titn programme has been sharply expanded as a result of the most recent develepments in the Russian-Ger-man war. says the trade journal, the American Ma. chmist. 1 The magazine reports that I American defence authorities hope toReuter. - 151 words
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Article161 1941-10-01 1 Reuter. Zurich. Oct. 1. REMARKABLE tribute to the R. .v. was paid yesterday by the aviation editor of the Turin neweparvir. Siampa. who writes: The British people owe a great debt of sratitude to their air force. It is a serious mistake to mhrmisc the enemy'sReuter. - 161 words
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Advertisement19 1941-10-01 1 PRISM BINOCULARS! We Clean O Repair Them BENRIMO OPTIC AL C 0 QUALIFIED OPT» rIANS 165. NORTH BRIDGE RD.19 words
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412 1941-10-01 2 "JOYFUL NEWS" is how the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association describes the receipt of another sub- slantbu sum from Malaya. A letter received by Sir Shenton Thomas from the acting chairman of this Associaticn, the headquarters of wh-ch are in London, is as follows:—412 words
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134 1941-10-01 2 <H. L. H:pkin> C„ T London. Sept. 30. OL. R. Bingham, who was relievedcf his command of an Offl- ocrs Training Cadet unit for say- 1 hS L h p lL blic xhz °l men make the best officers, is now learning to be134 words
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Article79 1941-10-01 2 Eastern News. JS&fZft™- The 11.621-ton Hiye Maru -W™ Kobe 011 Sept. 22 to bring uSk V»L Pa ne J e ovac uees from India Near S »K an S East Afrlca »t was announced SJI-d e tn rei f n offlce Tne ship is scheduled to arriveEastern News. - 79 words
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Article356 1941-10-01 2 ™„w. Hon^k< Sept. 24. r £HK right of the CompuLsory Service Tribunal, before which he had been summoned, to compel him to enrol in any Combatant Group or Essential Service was questioned by Mr. L G. Sullivan, Accountant of the Bri-tish-American Tobacco Co and I the British356 words
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Article83 1941-10-01 2 T ii of the Oo «lon Highlanders ,o- D a mult »ry concert at Peov r%T*9 at 530 P m T hey will l-la\ the following programme: March The Seven Seas. Coates; selection. The Fleets Lit Up. Ellis; oriental L-ntracte. Dervish Chorus. Sebek; selection. Magyar Melody. Poslord; suite83 words
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Article102 1941-10-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) L OW PUAY HONG, I^Sfllk. kien was to-day committed by Mr A Mills, in the police court, to stand tfcSXU 1 lhe Asslze on a The allegations were that during December, the accused borrowed $12 000 from Poh Kmi Tiong. on the102 words
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Article334 1941-10-01 2 Melbourne. Sept. 30. cM?/ £fo r d 01 of Melbourne (Counthe rrSffo U epa JL re) B «ggested that for mfort 8 J^ ncl investigate a scheme XtL 1 w e rehabilitation of solders with other bodies which approve the idea. AH troops in the A.I F.334 words
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Article48 1941-10-01 2 Eastern News. >etterdays Cabinet Council titcidcd upon to fC d P»«»»n«« designed to insure food supplies at Home and on the war irrnt. during wartime and to mamain stability of national Tife. l"eutlumh PresW S2. t o! Cabinet i l.uinini' Hoard, n-vral- d.- Eastern NewsEastern News. - 48 words
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Article26 1941-10-01 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to mianignt London time (excluding Soviet claims):— ONE i26 words
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291 1941-10-01 2 'TMIE results of tht- fifth later-School Art Exhibition held at St. Andrew's School are a» follows:— IT Alt POSTERS SECTION (This was judged by Mr E. Satehell, Of the Dept. of Information). (1), Ho Kok Kit, St. Andrew's School Victory begins at Home"); (2). Koh291 words
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Article180 1941-10-01 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ANOTHER troopship bearing a large number of British ser- I vice personnel—the second in week—docked in Singapore yes- terday. It was a silent tribute to Britain's j supremacy of the seas, for the ship came from Britain in defiance 1 of Nazi180 words
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Article81 1941-10-01 2 (Mom Our Own ReporterKuola Lumpur, Tuesday. A YOUNG English-speaking Chin nese. Tan Beng Kirn, former manager of Kee Huat Radio Co.. Kuala Lumpur, was convicted by Mr. W. D. Carew, First Magistrate, on the charge of committing criminal breach of trust in respect of $4,79181 words
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Article35 1941-10-01 2 Ten per cent of units serving at \.I.F. ftt.tlons izi Australia will be in fu*-i~e included In reinforcements for service abroad. They will be replaced by troops who hav e had shorter service.35 words
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Article325 1941-10-01 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. J POH is in the grip of a typhoid epidemic and io-date 27 CMOS have been reported, off which several have proved fatal. The present outbreak is believed to be one of the most serious ever experienced in this325 words
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Article92 1941-10-01 2 I Aro you too fat? Would you Jikr to haVf> a beautiful figure 'ike the famn i Stars of Hoiiy wood? in treating famous actoiv. and ;c"»r. s has discovered a safe secret me) Quickly dissolving excass fat with* tic dieting or txerciß*'. This92 words
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Advertisement59 1941-10-01 2 Pinkettes, tiny laxative pills, keep you a good humour for they keep you well io aid difestkm, tone up the liver and 3 S pILou! y reBU,ari ty« a" occasional dose of Pinkettes is usually all that is needed Pinkettes are obtainable at all chemists. C T. Fuljird Co.. Ltd.59 words
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Advertisement805 1941-10-01 2 j Relieves NAINA MOHAMED ft SONS Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Prnang. lIHKI youTLturcsJaSiag count. I! W —**f clear completion and M cr-r-youmfuJ .kin. And Nature pi«non to poj»c- «nd preserve the glamour and aihu-e oi an «ver->-outh/uJ ikia OUtc l l ycr of "oni-out oracle !i« Naturr intended the oute- layer805 words
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254 1941-10-01 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JYJORE recruits are required for the Chinese Field Ambulance unit now being formed by the military medical authorities, the Tribune learns. The men required should be between the ages of 19 and 11, v. ith at least a seventh standard education.254 words
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Article45 1941-10-01 3 Dr. Mary Thornton, the only Austr 1 m woman doctor serving with 'the British Expeditionary Force, has returned home !on leave She was a dish-washing VAD. j jin the last war. and is the wife of nr. W. S. Kent-Hughes, of Melbourne.45 words
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Article134 1941-10-01 3 Reuter. London. Oct. 1. HEARTENING news of the Empire air-training scheme was aiven yesterday by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. the Hish Commissioner of Canada, who is visiting London He said that the was months ahead or schedule and had gone far beyond the original bounds.Reuter. - 134 words
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43 1941-10-01 3 Rome, Oct. l. JEWS residing in the Paris region, states a despatch from there to the official Italian News Agency, must, from to-day. register with po'Jce headquarters for the purposes of being subjected to periodical control.43 words
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Article166 1941-10-01 3 Central News. 1HAVE been to many countries in the world, and I say that Malayan Chinese are a most patriotic lot," declared Mr. Ii Neng-kern, Chinese Vice-Consul at Singapore, before he left for Rangoon on Monday. The passionate patriotism of local Chinese is familiar and theyCentral News. - 166 words
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434 1941-10-01 3 Hongkong. Sept. 24. "fjAN you tell me how to clear up the prostitution problem?" This was the reply given by Mr. F. W. Shaftain. Assistant Director of Criminal Intelligence (Crime), -when asked by a reporter yesterday if the Police were starting or attempting to434 words
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Article45 1941-10-01 3 The Singapore Nanyang Chiang Chew Ten District Association, Singapore, are btagins a Mandarin (Chinese) Opera at the Telok Ayer Street Temple Theatre on Oct. 5. at 8 p.m. in aid of the Lord Mayor"s Air Raid Distress Fund. V V45 words
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Article34 1941-10-01 3 Keijo. Sept. 29: Mr. Rokulchlro Ohno. Civil Governor of Korea, is leaving for Tokyo on Oct 2 to consult the Central Government concerning administrative reform plans now under consideration.— t'abtern News.34 words
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243 1941-10-01 3 A PROPOSAL to appoint a National Consultative Council, comi posed of leading men in Fiee j French Committees throughout the 1 world, was announced by Gen. clc Gaulle, the Free French leader, in London on Sunday. "Our pirn.'' declared Gen. Je Gaulle, 'is243 words
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Article328 1941-10-01 3 1 |WR Edwin Hi ward. Adviser on Indian Affairs in the Far j Eastern Bureau of the Ministry of Information, is leaving Singapore this week owing to ill-health and will return to England with Mrs II-.ward. Mr Haward came to Singapore from the Ministry of Information.328 words
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Article22 1941-10-01 3 A meeting of Mir Bural Board. Singapore will br held n» thr Land OfTloc *t I ft H-C5. on Thursday. Oct. 9.22 words
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Article, Illustration150 1941-10-01 3 A GALA niiiht has been a Manned fOff Saturday. Oct. 4. at the Chinese SwUnfiling Club. Sin«aper*\ in aid of the China Rehel Fund and th< British War t und There will be daneiiu with about 100 Chinese volunteer helper- acting as hostesses, and other amenities150 words
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Article53 1941-10-01 3 Eastern News. Saigon, i'ept 29: It was revealed that Japanese nilttHry authorities early yesterday morninz arrested more than s<> hntl-japan *se Chinese residing in Haiprong and Hanoi Most of the Chinese were said to have entered Indo-Chlna secretly before the arrival of Japanese troops inEastern News. - 53 words
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Article52 1941-10-01 3 Singapore, Wednesday. rrni: following is the programme of drills for the Singapore Volunteer Corps. to-ci;r. S.H A ivi—Sec. Trainm:: headquarters, 5.15 p.m No. 2 Sec. S B D. Sec. R I (v)-BD training at Mt. Rosie Road 520 p.m. 2nd Bn S.S.V F Interior economy at headquarters. 5.1552 words
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Article405 1941-10-01 3 Batavia, Sept. 25. OLANS tor strengthening the bonds between Australia and the N.E.I, have been maturing for some time. The Java Bode now states that the appointment of an Ambassador to Australia may be announced at any moment. He Will be the Consul General in Sydney, Mr. T.405 words
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Advertisement342 1941-10-01 3 Mother's Daughter's Story of "KOTALKO" Hair-Growing <» Cfca had five bmUt patches,** writes Mise Lonrlty i mother. She hoe novo a apiendid head of hair. I was troubled with dandruff and my hair woe taming grey, bat my head Is now clear of dandruff, and my hatr is Us natural342 words
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Advertisement157 1941-10-01 3 acSrn NEW ZEALAND EVAPORATED MILK "Acorn" Brand Milk is prepared from the rich creamy Milk of Jersey Cows and possesses all the freshness of New Zealand's luscious meadows. 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOII 110 ill (2 lints PEN AUG 1500 (3 lines>, BI'TTERWORTH 33.157 words
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Article301 1941-10-01 4 Reuter. New York, Sept. 30. JOE LOUIS retained the world heavyweight championship, beating Lou Nova on a technical knockout in the sixth round of a 15-round bout at the New York polo grounds last night. Punished to the verge of insensibility, with blood pouring from a badlyReuter. - 301 words
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Article311 1941-10-01 4 AFTER being held on level terms at the interval, the S C R C. dominated play in the second half and scored three goals in succession to win their hockey match against the Post Office yesterday by four goals to one. The match was played at311 words
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Article118 1941-10-01 4 South Australia: League final— Norwood, 9-16 (70) defeated West Adelaide, 6-9 (45). "A" Grade baseball final, Goodwood (9) defeated West Torrens (2). New South Wales: National code—Eastern Suburbs. 7-10 (52) defeated South Sydney. 8-3 (51). Rugby League:—Newtown (19) defeated Eastern Suburbs (16). Soccer:—Leichhardt (6) defeated Glanville (3).118 words
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Article54 1941-10-01 4 DLAYING at Balestier on Monday, the Ceylon Sports Club scored a good victory when they defeated the Punjab Regiment by three goals t 0 two. Half-time score was 2-1 in favour of the Ceylonese. whose goals were scored by S. K. Sundram, Retnasamy. Yogorajah. Gulam Nabi scored both54 words
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390 1941-10-01 4 TWVO goals late in the second half gave the Indian Association a two-nil victory over the Chinese Athletic Juniors in the Singapore Challenge cup competition preliminary round at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Had they taken full advantage of the opportunities afforded them, t390 words
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Article, Illustration81 1941-10-01 4 Reuter. ft New York, Oct 1. T lOE Louis, American Negro I J prize-fighter and heavy weight champion of the world i has amassed ring earnings of j more than two-million dollars S as a iesult <f 5193.274 (l .S I which he received for Mon- j dayReuter. - 81 words
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Article54 1941-10-01 4 SOCCER: Challenge Cup. RAF Seletar» Reserves v R.A.F. «Kallang». Anson Road Stadium. HOCKEY: Medical College v Raffles Institution. Sepoy Lines; A.C.5.0.8.A. v St. Andrew's 0.8.A Woodsville; S.R.C. -A" v V.M.C.A.. S.R.C.: A.P.C. v Indian General Hospital, Paya Lebar. TENNIS: S. C. C. tournament. S.R.C. meeting. RUGBY: S.C.C.54 words
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Article47 1941-10-01 4 THE combined R.A.S.C. and the R.I A.S C. team defeated the Khalsa Association by the onlv goal scored in their hockey match played at the Khalsa ground yesterday. Half-time score was 0 —0. Edgelev scoring the Service Corps winning goal in the second half.47 words
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Article36 1941-10-01 4 ST Andrew's School scored another fine win when defeated Vicl a i xftool in a ime played yesterday by 1.6 pOtntg goals B My and n penalty to nil Mr ii C R Bendlc reiereod game36 words
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Article48 1941-10-01 4 MRS. R H H Stewart is the 111 new Singapore women's gelf champion. Playing in the final against Mrs. H.W.R. Williams, the holder, at the Garriscn Golf Club, Mrs. Stewart won one up. Both the finalists are members of the Garrison Golf Club.48 words
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391 1941-10-01 4 COMPLETELY outplayed in all departments, the Medical ColI lege suffered a crushing defeat in the hands of the R.E. (Pulau Brani) by 23 points (a gcal and six tries) to 6 points (a try and a penalty goal) in a rugby match played at391 words
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142 1941-10-01 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) ww.-.r. London, Sept. 21. J M K,r Patcrson, British and Empire li\weight champion, failt d in his bid U>. another title, Jim Bradv successfully defending his Empire bantam championship. Brady fought at almost non-stop pace after being down for142 words
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Article90 1941-10-01 4 THE following is the draw for the first round of the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition. Friday: Chinese Athletic v. Spartans; Monday. Loyals v. S.C.F.A. "B"; Tuesday. Manchester v. Indian Association; Wednesday, R.E. v. fc S.R.C; Thursday, R A F. v. P R.A. (Ac-ac); Friday, Argylls90 words
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290 1941-10-01 4 Reuter. (By John Davis, Reufcr's Spcrts Comment atcrj London, Sept. 29. IHkl reaction cf ine "so many who owed so much to s& few" was i-ecn last night when they rallied splendidly at the Albert Hall, the scene of many memorable fights and otherReuter. - 290 words
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Article214 1941-10-01 4 Kuala Lumpur, To-dav. HORSES from Sleigh's, Major Fox's and Hobbs' stables impressed at training this morning. Brack Law Cheated u good impression in a fast run with San Frisco from the six, finishing ahead. La Pologne moved well in a trot with Knight Kuse over six,214 words
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Advertisement153 1941-10-01 4 "SPEED THE TANKS" WANTED BUILDERS FOR 'WALTZING MATILDA'S' You can buy a "Churchill Tank outright for £20,000 or by Hire Purchase at week. OR MAKE A MODEL FOR AUCTION! SEND CONTRIBUTIONS TO EVATT CO., SINGAPORE. f 1 BOXING tLtA AT THE •m HAPPY WORLD _V' Ir. Aid of Churchill Tank153 words
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Advertisement197 1941-10-01 4 if lias just the right alkaline character to neutralise after« dinner acjdity ®F&N SINGA WATER Mineral Water from tb* Seletar Hot Spring., Singapore BOTTLED BY fraser&Neave, Limited SELAXGOK Tl HF CLUB AUTUMN 1941 MEETING Jvn Hil AT URDAY 4TH OCTOBER 1941. R>i WEDNESDAY BTH {9« > iRD DAY SATURDAY 11TII197 words
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Miscellaneous26 1941-10-01 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH tides TO-DAY: 8.34 a.m., 7.8 ft.: 8 01 p.m.. 8.2 ft. TO RROW: 9 25 a m 8.3 ft 9.09 p.m.. 8.6 ft.26 words
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57 1941-10-01 5 Group photograph taken on the second anniversary of the establishment of the Chung Hwa Mandarin Institution, 56 Short Street Singapore, where Mandarin, other Chinese dialects and Malay are taught through the medium of English. This School has published many books on Mandarin, can ton58e, Hokkien and Hakka, which are widely57 words
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Article140 1941-10-01 5 81i :pore. Tuesday. 1 f OHAMEI-» SAID i SergeSttt and Ahmat „rl bn n ■•-•••.rporsl. attach- d to the U.S. Police PorOS. f**J****' ed before Mr J. L. McFsH, the district vdgc this morning, with committing criminal breach of trust of two sacks oi140 words
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44 1941-10-01 5 Central News. Mr Chian. Malayan Chines: industrialist, told Central News that he will be flitting the United States around tha middle of October to hold Discussions wl h the America:! authorities regardine the lubber industry in Malaya.— C:ntrcl New?.Central News. - 44 words
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Article78 1941-10-01 5 Singapore, Tuesday. SAID to have failed to give a satisfactory account of hew he obtained possession of a picul ot tea. which he had in. his possession at a house in Cuff Road. Naraim das, an Indian, claimed trial when he was charged78 words
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Article74 1941-10-01 5 Singapore, Tuesday. STATED to have attempted to hang himself in Tan Tock Sen-. Hospital last night. Chang Meng «67), did not appear in the third police court when his case was called. The prosecuting efneer said 1 that Chang was still in hospital and the74 words
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60 1941-10-01 5 (Erom Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. pOR selling a katty of baited dried hsh to a revenue officer on Sept. 13. for -0 cents, while the regulated price was 17 cents, a Hokklen market stallkeeper. Koh Heng Bok. was fined $100. in default, 360 words
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Article141 1941-10-01 5 "THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" (At the Pavilion) A GLORIOUS screen adaption of a notable novel by Harold Bell Wright. "The Shepherd of the Hills" provides first-ciass entertain ment at the Pavilion ar present. splendid technicolour and some exceptionally beautiful scenery enhances the attraction and vivi.ny captures the delightful141 words
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Article327 1941-10-01 5 Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGATIONS that the complainant in a case fixed for a twoday hearing which was to have jommencec to-day was present in ourt when the case was mentiond previously and nad refused to yzme from Rio, Netherlands East ndies, for the hearing cf the nse when327 words
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Article88 1941-10-01 5 Singapore. Tuesday. TIKW CHUN, a middle-aged Chinese. J pleaded guilty before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, this morning, to a charae ot attempting to hrlns: Into the colony 30 Chinese unstamped ietters, an offence under the Defence Resulation (Non-Postal Communications" Order 1940». It was88 words
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Article109 1941-10-01 5 Singapore. Tuesda?. "FOUND in possession of sewn tins aud i 80 packets of cigarettes, at Jalan Be- sar last night. Ng Kip Leng < 24> told Mr R. Moor, acting third magistrate, that he bought all the cigarettes from a bur- rack canteen where he109 words
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Article43 1941-10-01 5 Central News. MR. Li Yen. Chinese Consul at Singarjore. who is leavinn soon for Chungking to assume a 113w post there will be given a farewell oarty by fchfl Cantonese Guild of Singapore :n October 12 it is learned.—Central HewsCentral News. - 43 words
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770 1941-10-01 5 THE funeral of Sir Ong Siang Song, which took place yesterday, must rank as one of the finest tributes paid to a local Chinese. Sir Ong Siang Song is perhaps the first to be accorded a semimilitary funeral of the nature seen yesterday. From770 words
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926 1941-10-01 5 Singapore, Tuesday. "gIR Ong Siang Song was a power for good in Singapore and set an example which men of all races and creeds will do well to follow," declared Sir Percy McElwaine, the Chief Justice, paying a tribute to bis memory926 words
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Article137 1941-10-01 5 Singapore, Tuesday. JOHN EDWARD. an E:. Indian, faced six llmg— in the filth police court to-duv alleging that he had dKhcnestly induced six Chinese women 10 part with certain sums ol money to nlm by representing himsell as a collector for the War Eund. It was137 words
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Advertisement254 1941-10-01 5 HighBlood Pressure Dangerous to Heart Thousands of men and women past 40 face the dangers of trouble and paralysis because of High Blood Pressure. High Blood Pressure is a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than cancer, largely because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some simple trouble. Common254 words
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Advertisement127 1941-10-01 5 firing out the flavour with Harper, Gi!fil!an Co. Ltd. S%S ««*4^ K| 'XWsSBL^r Singapore, Penang. Kuala Lumpur 9 Read The SY XDAY TRIBIXE DOMINANT IN MALAYA NERVOUS HEADACHES BRAIN FAG HEADACHES TROPICAL HEADACHES HOLIDAY HEADACHES SUN GLARE HEADACHES ASPRO I \lte"tL) CHRONIC HEADACHES OR ANY OTHER KIND X/ OF HEADACHE127 words
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Article157 1941-10-01 6 Final Crack the cease lire order to the last beleaguered pocket of Italian resistance in Abyssinia, Italy's gimcraek empire has emitted its final crack and a chapter of seven years' physical infamy and diplomatic bluster, an infamy extending from the vileness of the employment of poison gas against warriors157 words
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Article208 1941-10-01 6 (CONFIDENCE was shaken at the outset of the conflict by the revelations of the dishonourable Hoare-Laval proposals, which planned to force upon Abyssinia a shameful settlement, conceding to a show of Torce what could only otherwise be acquired by an actual application of force. Sanctions were applied, though208 words
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Article165 1941-10-01 6 J/RUTH was that the gimcrack empire needed digesting, and Italy was not prepared for further aggression. The spectacle of a prostrate France with Britain about to conclude a peace proved too much for the pinchbeck Caesar, and Italy entered the war to share the spoil. But to Italian165 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1941-10-01 6 An Upcountry Letter AUGUST and September are the months when hard work has to be done in the padi-fields of Labuan, while traders have been fully engaged acquiring large stocks of essential commodities. Nearly all the padi has now been transplanted from the nurseries into the1,149 words
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Article970 1941-10-01 6 NOEL BARBER - By NOEL BARBER (formerly of the Tribune and now Editor, Overseas Daifv i Mail) J iTHE blitz was at its height. And 1 already, time after time that might, the men and women of No. 6 Stretcher Party Depot, at Brom1 ley. in the blossom970 words
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Article102 1941-10-01 6 COUNTRIES as far apart as China, Iceland, Jamaica, Malaya, Egypt, Finland, India and the British West Indies all had X-ray and electro-medical apparatus shipped to them from a single British workshop last year. The quantity of apparatus installed was greater than ever before, except during 1923102 words
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Article157 1941-10-01 6 pMXSTEIX entertainingly illustrated his own theory when i New York hostess asked him to tell her about relativity "in a few simple words.*' .Madam (he said). I was once walking in the country on a hot day with a blind friend, and happened to say I could157 words
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Article211 1941-10-01 6 this strange world TWO English villages, whose 1 names are recorded in William the Conqueror's Domesday Book, tc-day supply Britain's fighting forces with millions of packets of potato crisps. They come from 20.000 tons of potatoes, grown on the world's largest Dotp.to farm and producing211 words
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Article638 1941-10-01 6 ITNDER the heading "The Liberties We Have Surrendered," published in a recent issue of "London Calling," Professor Harold Laski. a noted author of many TT r ell-known books on political questions, pointed out the enormous powers conferred on the British Government by its people at the beginning638 words
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Advertisement446 1941-10-01 6 tBJ LdrMiM We instal most up-to-date instruments to discover your eye defects Scientifically and Accurately. Refractionist:—C. P. CIIONG. PIN PIN OPTICAL MEDICAL CO. 142, South Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. NECESSITY the mother of INVENTION The nee si*y to conserve aluminium for War pu:poses has brought about the development of the new446 words
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Advertisement9 1941-10-01 6 VFOR VICTORY FOR VALUE BRITISH j 7 BEST. i9 words
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632 1941-10-01 7 London, Sept. 30. 'JTiE British and American delegates to the Moscow talks have a "clear and full knowledge of w hat we are able to give Russia month by month from now onwards," declared Mr. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, in the course of632 words
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Article46 1941-10-01 7 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 30. BRITISH bombers flew over Northern Germany last night, states the official German News Agency. High explosive b mbs were cropped in Hamburg and Stettin, adts the Agency which says that six British b:mbers were shot down. -Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article137 1941-10-01 7 Chungking Sept- 30. FULL protection Ch »nese nationals and property is demanded bv theChmese Foreign Office in identical protests sent to thef**" 0 1 Embassy. Chungking nd the Vichy Government following two recent incidents in Hanoi. In the first case Party of about 30 Japanese soldiers137 words
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285 1941-10-01 7 London, Sept. 30. British people are ready for radical measures to speed up help to Russia, declares the Manchester Guardian, in a leader, urging the Government to realise this fact when Parliament next meets. The paper says: "II. as we all hep,", we are285 words
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Article109 1941-10-01 7 China's Economic War Problems Reuter. T Chungking. Sept 30. HE Chinese Government expects g-ori results from the recommendations :f the British financial and economic mission to China which are experiencing new problems as a result of the present war. stated an cfficial spokesman to-day. While the Currency Stabilisation boarc hasReuter. - 109 words
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Article96 1941-10-01 7 Reuter. Sept. 30. THE Government w yi try to 1 preserve the independence of the Thai nation abov e everything else, said the Thai Premier, Luang r-ibul Songsram, winding up the DO day session 0 f the National Assembly tn:s eveninoTh e House cheeredReuter. - 96 words
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213 1941-10-01 7 Reuter. (By Alexander Werth. Reuters Special Correspondent) Moscow, Sept. 29. NOT only the importance but the urgency of the Moscow conference was emphasised by the leaders of the three delegations A business-like atmosphere was enhances by a buffet lunch, as opposed to a long andReuter. - 213 words
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Article99 1941-10-01 7 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. IT is learned to-day that three members of the Irish Re- publican army detained at an internment camp at Peel, Isle of Man, were arrested yesterday. It is alleged they were concerned in the construction of a tunnel through which three interna es-Reuter. - 99 words
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257 1941-10-01 7 Reuter. "WE ARE NO LONGER ALONE. "A little more than a year ago we seemed quite alone but as time passed our own steadfast conduct and the crimes of the enemy have brought two other very great states and nations into a most intimate andReuter. - 257 words
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532 1941-10-01 7 Reuter. London, Sept. SO. rpHE timing of the UUcel R.A.F. raids on Italy, closely following on the announcements of new rationing there, was warmly praised by wireless commentators in New York. The raids are interpreted as an attempt to smash Italian morale.Reuter. - 532 words
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1230 1941-10-01 7 London. Sept. 30. REVIEWING the war situation in the House of Commons to-day on the committee stage of a supplementary vote of credit for £1,000 millions, the Prime Minister. Mr. Churchill, recalled that in June last he deprecated too frequent expositions of1,230 words
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Article249 1941-10-01 8 Reuter. London. Oct. I. DUKING the time Mr. Winston Churchill has been Prime Minister of Great B;itain, members of the House of Commons have seen and heard their Fremier in many moods. Frequently, during these terrible months of the war, it has been his taskReuter. - 249 words
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Advertisement582 1941-10-01 9 THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT PICTURE OF THE YEAR AND THE BEST! WE URGE YOU TO MEET JOH N DOE YO U WILL LOVE HIM! OPENING TO-DAY Aft fts A A I mr I If 3.A5, 6.75 Cr P. M HArIDKA STRICTL) FROM ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC THEY ARE SAYING: IT'S TERRIFIC n^^^r582 words
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Obituary60 1941-10-01 10 FONG—TAN. The engagement is announced between MLss Fong Choon Wah. youngest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Fong Seau Mun of Choc Kong Wah, Singapore, and Mr. Tan Tam Chin, the only son of the late Mr. Mrs. Tan Kwi Hi and the gi andson of Mrs. Tan Swee60 words
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Obituary88 1941-10-01 10 MRS. REGINA WEE CHENG SOON passed away peacefully at 5.30 a.m. on 30.h September, 1941, at 425 Pasir Panjang Road. She leaves behind to mourn her loss, her husband, Mr. Wee Cheng Soon, a son. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wee Peng Leng, four daughters, Cecilia, Elizabeth, Theresa and88 words
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Advertisement616 1941-10-01 10 wmmm unssif edhds <,^^^J Situations Vacant WANTED by British Mercantile firm rs general clerk, boy rresh from school Intelligent and hard working essential Please state age. qualification* and salary required. Box No. 588 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 364L) CHINESE EDUCATED LADY requires a Chinese girl 'o teach elementary English616 words
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Advertisement934 1941-10-01 10 For Sale PANCREALIN has cured Diabetes permanently. Don't dread the disease anymore. No Injection, no fasting. Indian "herbel product of Oriental Chemical Laboratories. One month's tin $3-. O. C. Peters, Sole Agent. Malaya, Post Box 154. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 282 L) PEDIGREED, Smoothhaired Fox-Terr?er *****. Good natured. Eight months, $40934 words
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Advertisement696 1941-10-01 10 FOR SALE 1936. 15 HP. Terraplan-. $500 or nearest, also 1939 11 Valve Phllca Radio. $90-. Owner leaving. Box 571 cc Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 325 L) FOR SALE First Class running order Flying Standard. 1938 model, $1,450 \ppl7 Tan Motor Works, 283, Orchard Road. Phone 4758. (No. 313 L)696 words
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Advertisement674 1941-10-01 10 NOTICE In the Estate of Mak Ah Shu also known as Mak Ah Shee deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors r.nd other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of Mak Ah Shu also674 words
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Advertisement252 1941-10-01 10 WE ARE FLEASED to advise the Public that new stocks of ANTIPEOL Cutaneous Vaccine Ointment have arrived from England. Its healing action is rapid and certain in all septic conditions, and it? immunising properties render it invaluable treatment for any affection whatever of the skin: Sold bj all good Chemists.252 words
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Advertisement130 1941-10-01 10 AN EXCELLENT SELECTION AND THE BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATERTIGHT WATCHES SUCH AS:— MOVADO VULCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA and MILK) ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING, 429. North Bridge Road, (Near Mk die Rd.) Singapore. Tel. No. 7922. Ola* sufferers: it if f«tai to delay. This destrac- 'to130 words
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Miscellaneous935 1941-10-01 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO} L 1 SINGAPORE LONDON ZHPl 225 metres 1333 k,cs EASTERN SERVICE ZHPl 30.96 metres 9-69 m!cs GSV—17.81 Mrs; 16.84 metres ZHP2 48.58 metres 6.175 m.cs GSF—15.14 M.ts; 19.81 metres, p.m. GSD—11.75 M.rs: 25.53 metres. ZHL 225 metres 1333 k es 6.10 p ttt. —11.50 p.m. ZHPl 30 96935 words
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1084 1941-10-01 6 Singapore. Sept 20. Buyers Sellers MINING. Ampat (5s) 2 9 3- Austral Amal (5si 7- 7 4'-* \ustr.il Malay i£> 0.32 0-33 vyer Hitam i5s, 16 9 17 9*d Aver Weng ($1. 0.85 0.90 langrlr Tin 12!« Mr Bttt i Selangor ($1) 143 1.47 (5s) 101,084 words
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Article31 1941-10-01 6 Singapore. ednesday. Prices of tin and rubber > in Singapore at noon to- dav were:— S TIN S $138% up S 1 RUBBER v iJuyers Sellers S3 7 5. t31 words
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Article970 1941-10-01 6 MONEY THE WAR A talk broadcast from the Singapore sin/ton of the Malawi Ilrotukdsling Cor* pom/ion, yesterday* by T. II. Silcoci\ Professor oj hconomics, Raffles College. llfE must do with much less: we must spend less, s >me lof our standards must be sacri- ficed—our standards of entertainment, hospitality, presents,970 words
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Article188 1941-10-01 6 I I (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday rpHL tin share market was irreuular yesterday JelebUS eased to -89 and Hong Fans were done at 132'j. In the Australian section, there was j good bOyißg of at 19 6 and Kuala Knmpars at 14 10'j. while188 words
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Article73 1941-10-01 6 Singapore. Sept 30. GamDicr 7.50 Java crabe 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12.25 Muntok White Pepper 17.75 White Pepper 17 '~r. ,r Black Pepper 8.00 I Sundried Ccpra 2 90 Mixed Copra 2 65 Small Flake Tapioca 8.50 Fair Flake Tapioca 8.00 Medium Peail Tapioca 9 00 Small Pearl Tapioca 9.5073 words
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Advertisement220 1941-10-01 6 A.T.EDWARDS €Q., LTD. PROPERTY SALE To be sold by Public Auction at the i 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 Bukit Timnh Road, Singapore, area OA. 2R. 04P. 2.220 words
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Advertisement236 1941-10-01 6 j L'_!--!. For Style, Comfort. Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN: I Head Office: 162, South Bridge Re Branch Office: 348. N. Bridge Rd SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING \4 vlbC CHINA Bl I! niNG Matam Telegrams: CENTENARY MARINE I>honC 5808 MOTOR VEHICLES Hssu ranee WORKMEN'S corporauon, COMPENSATION ltI) w236 words
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Advertisement303 1941-10-01 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant MUSICIANS WANTED immediately for) First Cluss Establishment. Good salaries offered for right men. Complete bands "lso consirit r"d. Apply G P.O. Box 454. t-'in';.inore. (No. 377 L) For Sale FOR SALE 22 H P. Evintrude Speed Tour Outboarc engine in perfect running 'r- der. iilso 1303 words
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Advertisement311 1941-10-01 6 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated in England* DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPA via HONGKONG CALCUTT via PENANG. Taking cargo on through Bill i 'Lading for Canton, Macao, Swato\* Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwar.g ;Yangtsp ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. The steamers have superior accommodation for saloon passengci s amidships.311 words
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261 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. 30. THE situation in Hunan is most confused with the Chinese and Japanese reports of the fighting there most conflictinsr. Latere Chinese reports- received both in Shanghai and Chunpkin;; state that Chinese forces are this mcrnfng still resisting cfcsperatciy along the outerReuter. - 261 words
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Article79 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 1. /V T 'fqnrst O? the Ministry oi I I fo-maricn. Mr. Vernon bart!ett h« I n was anncuncix' 'n the Common. terday. been temporarily acting as Pres* j Attache in Moscow and hao a numo r i of discussions witn theReuter. - 79 words
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Article102 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 1. THE military agreement which, states Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent, has been concluded in Moscow between the Soviet Union and thr Cz chosjpvakian Government, follows the general lines of the recent military agreement between Czechoslovakia and Great Br tain. A Czechoslovak military unit, raised inReuter. - 102 words
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Article63 1941-10-01 12 U E. sir Shenton Thcmas, as 11 High Commissioner for the Malay States, has received a telegram from the S?cretary cf State lor the Colonic? asking him to convey to His the Sultan of Trengganu aWpiW Tengku Ampuan His Majesty's Government's warm thanks for the joint contribution63 words
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50 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. London. Oct 1. nunc.jed enemv planes have now been destroyed by anti-aircraft fire ov'"' f' t s-nre the war began, stater Vr.» fllcsr ecmmunlque. Injantry n r.nlr:; ne b--2ch defences saw a .•cm Q-. <• into Pemes ana crash into the tReuter. - 50 words
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Article36 1941-10-01 12 It is ;tn inunced that the Air Force in the i c st will be soon I ent'.relj oi D minions pilots and a rcrc>.s. The «r.uund staffs only will be from En Ltnd. 3 I36 words
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Article370 1941-10-01 12 Axis Newsman Admits Leningrad Impregnable Reuter. LOZOVSKY, Soviet spokesman, declared yesterday that JLvm® the enormous battle in the Ukraine was continuing, with enormous losses. Big-scale fighting was taking place day and night near the Crimea, but nowhere inside it. Meanwhile, straight from the German front lineReuter. - 370 words
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Article91 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. Chungking. Oct. 1. rrvßg D meat OWternaaant has protested to the French authorities against the Japanese raid on the Chinese Consulate at Hanoi and the arrest of Chtne.-.e national, by the Japanese in Ficnch Indo- China. Th" Chinese that armed Jhpeoeee] led Ull walls ofReuter. - 91 words
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Article265 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 1. PRESIDING at a memorial meeting held in London yesterday in honour of Dr. Rabindranath Tagore. Sir Francis Younghusband said that it was fitting that the I meeting had b;en convened by th° (the India Society, which first j published In English theReuter. - 265 words
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Article60 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. London. Oct 1. 'THE K:n-: fvi«. appro .-d t). tpponrtmcnt Rtar-Admlral Willi*, as DomOBaad«T in -Chlat. African Btatkm. v.th thr acting r;-nk rH Vici -Ailrulr.il. in suoeeastosl to Vint Admiral Bfr Robert Palkes. i,nn of Aear-Adtnlral F H (i Da'-ymple-Hamtlton to he flag OftJCer Commandti.p. Iceland. InReuter. - 60 words
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Article47 1941-10-01 12 Thirteen representatives of the pubhe service and the press of the Netherlands East Indies who are to visit Australia as a delegation In return fcr the visit to the N.E.I, cf Senator Pell and the AuitraVa press delegation, are due at Darwin e.r'y next month.47 words
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Article533 1941-10-01 12 DECEIVING the ciedent presented to him by Dr. Hsu Mo as Envoy Extraordinary .and Minister Plenipotentiary '•> Australia, (he Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) said the Commonwealth was deeply honoured to welcome one who had had 1 such a distinguished academic, legal, political, and diplomat;- I career. ::>r533 words
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Article157 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. I London, Sept. 30. lIN a message to Czechoslo- J vakia last night, on the j third anniversary of the MvI nich agreement, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, re. ferred to the fact that "Hitler I had now sent the Gestapo I bu'.ly HeydrichReuter. - 157 words
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347 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 1. FE fir:;! L< rd of the Admiralty Mr. A V Alexander, stated in the Common*, yesterday that further details had been received in a despatch from Admiral Sii James Somerville, regarding the recent operations in the Mediterranean,Reuter. - 347 words
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41 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 1. I 111. Lrotti Radio reports -.nat 26 aoC&Ued Communists have been arrested '< at Alia- and ?ent to the district concen- trr.-icm camp, bringing the numoer in I lLat tamp to 250. Renter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article60 1941-10-01 12 Chungking, Oct. 1. FOLLOWING their, at Dial on Monday that Changsha. the capital cf Runsn Province, had been captured by th: Japanese. Chinesecircles in Chungking yesterday iidicul~d the Japanese claims to have token Chuchow. some 30 miles further to the :outh. The nearest Japanese troops, it is stated,60 words
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Article55 1941-10-01 12 The Attorney Ocaeral and Minister frr the wary (Mr. W M Hughesi. Prir.e Minister of Australia during the last war, celebrated his 77th birthday with fi round of golf. He received more than 400 BOOgratulaicry telegrams. On Saturday he will be invested in Sydney with the or*55 words
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Article39 1941-10-01 12 B.A.K Philipine Minister of the Ceylon Pen costo. Mission, who has been in Malaya ior over four years has proceeded to Ceylon in response to a call from headquarters. It. Is understood he tTiO he BOing to Northern India.39 words
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170 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. Calc utta, Oct I i J THE rnfced states has onej \WOf 2? stron ffest bases i», i the world at Pearl Harbour 1 and is developing base<! S straight a oss lhe Paci|| 2 j said Dr Henry Gradv p re iReuter. - 170 words
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Article154 1941-10-01 12 Reuter. By Alexander Werth, Reuttf: Special Correspondent; M:sc:w. Oct. 1. I DISMISSING the German claiu that the Russian Lsses in tl&f Kiev battle were 3*>o,oCO as a "lit and the later claim of I.OOUQ*?--men lost as a triplication cf th* fame lie, the Soviet spokesman, V Lozovsky,Reuter. - 154 words
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Advertisement303 1941-10-01 12 50% OF SERIOUS EYE TROUBLES ICaused 6g neglect I An authority on the eyes has recently I y stated that 50% of serious eye troubles arc g I |1 caused by neglect. These troubles can be riovO \o I prevented if reasonable steps are taken at «I \XX\. lh 1303 words
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