Malaya Tribune, 9 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, October 9, 1941
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  • 694 1 A MESSAGE from Washington says that it is learned authoritatively there that the United States, Britain and the exiled Netherlands Government have agreed to halt all shipments of oil to Japan. The only oil that has gene from the United States to Japan
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  • 323 1 Washington, Oct. 8. THE inner struggle between 1 the Nazi Party and the German Army as a rfsuit of which Goering has been "honoured' by being allowed v live only at his Prussian estate at Karinhall, surrounded by SS. men. is described in Washington tc-day by the
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  • 273 1 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. «J. DEPORTS that Chinese forces "have entered Ichang—an important Japanese. occupied port of 5J Yangtze River, are not yet officially confirmed. ho*?' C_ hinese military authorities i nave, however, announced that SSI troops have attacked at a number of points, including the i
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  • 39 1 New Ytrk, Oct. 8. A WASHINGTON despatch published ir. New York rays that the United States has sent almost twice as many fighter planes to Britain this year as Britain lost in 1940.-Reuter.
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  • 34 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 9. It is untitle that Major-Gen. v\ V. Pope. Brlcadier H. E. Russel an<l Col. E. S. Unwin were killed tn a Hying accident in the Middle East c n Cuiiday.—Rexiter.
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  • 30 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 9: A Portuguese Military Mission, consisting of ten artUlery efflcers, is going on a visit of inspection to *v,o Hasten* at the invitation ot the German Government—Reuter.
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  • 224 1 Lfndcn, Oct. 9. MARSHAL Timoshenkos armies are faring the full brunt of the German offensive at Viasma, 140 miles of Moscow, and Briansk 230 miles west cf Mosccw, and Briansk 230 miles south-west of Moscow, where tremendous battles are still raging. The Germans ar3 hurling
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. EVIDENCE that the United States regarded the Far Eastern situation as still threatening is contained in official testimony given before the House of Representatives Appropriation Committee. This shows that about $500,000,000 worth of war supplies will be furnished to the Netherlands
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  • 167 1 Reuter. Calcutta, Oct. 9. THE Duff Coopers have arrived at Calcutta from Rangoon and are proceeding to Simla to-day. At their stop in Calcutta, Mr. Duff Ccoper said: "In the present state of affairs, it will be unwise to make a statement on the Far Eastern situation."
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  • 172 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 9. THE list of terror executions in tccupied countries continues to mount. The follcwing are the latest reports:— In Yugoslavia: Another 32 patriots have been s^ot. In Czechoslovakia: 14 more Czechs were hanged yesterday. In_ France: Three men were sentenced to hard labour for
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  • 191 1 Werlh. Renter's Snecinl Ccrresvondent in Moscow) 'PHE mention of the Viasma direction in Tuesday night's communique caused some astonishment in Moscow. The Germans are attempting to reach Moscow by a direct thrust irt the direction they have already attempted in vain. They have
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  • 129 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 9. BRITISH confidence in her Turkish ally was expressed by Mr. Eden, the Foreign Secretary, in the Commons yesterday, replying to a question about the "suggested passage of Italian vessels, under Bulgarian ownership." "His Majesty's Government,'' said Mr. Eden, "have every confidence that
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  • 86 1 Washington, Oct. 8. ■JVTAJOR-GEN. JAMES BURNS, tne executive officer of the Defence Aid Division, m his reports, nas assured the House of Representatives appropriation Committee that Britain would not use lhe materials obtained under the LeaseLend provisions for export but would use them "within the Empire
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  • 25 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 9: The economist, Mr. John Maynard Keynes, was yesterday elected a Director of the Bank of England, replacing the late Lord Stamp.Reuter.
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  • 1067 1 5 Air Fleets, 3 Air Corps Suffer Enormous Losses ]y|R. CHURCHILL said last week: "Germany's only shortage is in the air, and it is very serious." Here, in a special cable to the Tribune, three air experts in Britain explain why. 'SPECIAL CABLE TC THE TRIBUNE) London, Oct.
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  • 226 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct 8. A BILL is to be introduced in the House of Representatives to-day to permit American merchantmen tc carry arms. Following the resumed conferences with President Rcosevelt at the Whit? House yesterday, legislative leaders reported that they had agreed that such
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  • 27 1 Reuter. Simla Oct, 9. It is learnt that the British Ministry of Shipping has made Mailable one ship for the carriage of wheat from Australia to India.—Rruter.
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  • 128 1 Wop Planes Raid French Equatorial Africa London. Oct. Free French headquarters in London state that "du-ing-the first few days of this month, Italian aircraft raided s-veral ft our posts in the region north of Lak» Chad (French Equatorial Africa), The casualties and damage are insignificant." —British Wireless. Singapore.
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  • 137 2 Our Government IN the Hardyesque drama of constitutional Government in Malaya, one of the least dramatic, one of the most ignominious parts, has been reserved for the unofficial members of our legislature. Were it not for the false glamour, the tawdry coat of imitation gold which goes with the
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  • 180 2 rOR several generations has this gone on. Officials have come and officials have gone; unofficials have been chosen and chosen again, for it seems a natural sequence of progression that the older one gets the more amenable to official dictates. Unlike the oak which stiffens and strengthens and
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  • 193 2 THIS troupe of old and unobtrusive chameleons has done little to merit our respect. When they have summed up enough courage to demand an answer they have been satisfied with "any answer. Some have kept perpetual vows of strident silence which shrieked at one louder than the wild
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  • 904 2  -  By DOROTHY THOMPSON WHERE is an inescapable logic governing the dealings between any single nation and the rest of the world. internally, societies of people may act in a fairly arbitrary way. They may pass laws, and revoke them, make decisions and reverse them, start
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  • 711 2  -  By Leane Zugsmith PM Correspondent JAPAN may continue to call its invasion of China the "incident" or the "China Affair"; but I "have seen the consequences of Japanese warfare: 2,000 unoffending men, women and children herded into an International Settlement refugee camp. The Shanghai Municipal Police
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  • 626 2 A RT at last is shedding its aoft on the uncultured at. mosphere of Singapore. You have heard "superior" pie liken us to savages and regard us with disgust because we like v, wallow in the mud of Mammon Though the majority of Sing*, poreans are impervious
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 426 2 Itch Germs Killed in 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny seam* •>nd pores where germs hide and cause terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, Burning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis. Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and other blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not kill the germ
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    • 42 2 (KOI nit iiamiwovi Woven by the Crofters in their own cottage* on the Island of Lewis Harris. Over twenty different patterns and colours for Sports Coats, Overcoats, Suits, Ladies Skirts, Jackets, Swagger Coats, etc.. etc. Just Received. UItIITfJJUUWS Penang, Ipoh—SINGAPORE—KuaIa Lumpur, Taipeng
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 90 3 (Tribune Stan' Reporter) Mr. x. SimanuKi, the Japanese Consul, Singapore, stated iat there were still 4,090 Japanese nationals residing in Malaya. Investigations were proceeding jiroughout the country, through the Japanese societies, clubs and associations at the various centres, to find out how many of them
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  • 68 3 (From H. L. Hop;-i London, Oct. 8. the British film md istry is facing a crisis. Owing to the calUng-up of men and women into the Services, both active and auxiliary, there has been a SBvere reduction in the skilled labour that is so essential
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  • 74 3 Singapore. Wednesday /••LA'M.N«.' t 'al to a char*' of i rimlnal %J trtu«h. ot trust in respect of rue gold looke: '«d chain. and j.uirs of bracelet. UM property of a one Danalachemy. on May 9. at a house in Kampon(? Bahru Road, a liS-year-old Indian. S ThuralsinKham, appeared in
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  • 500 3 Reuter. Commentary by Annalist) London, Oct. 9. |N spite of the emphasis of the German spokesman that it is not towns or territory but the annihilation of armies that is dermany a objective, it would be surprising if they did not make
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  • 258 3 EXCELLENT cuisine, improved airconditioning atid a charming decoraion scheme combin» to make the Cathay tcstauran-. which had a gala -pening ast nighr. a delightful place to dine »nd dance. Admission receipts from the gala openig will be donated to the Services Enertainments Committee for amenities for he
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  • 35 3 Reuter. London. Oct. 9. An Admiralty communique nunique states: 'The Board of the Admiralty regrets to announce that H.M.S. Corfirld t Lieut -Commander w. j. Tucker. R.N.V.R.i has been sunk. There were no casualties. —Reuter.
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  • 63 3 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Oct, 3. AN open verdict was returned at n the inquest on Eric Norman Humphries, a 35-year-old City merchant, who was found shot whiTe out golfing at Crohamfturst in September. The course itself and the surrounding woods yielded no trace
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  • 64 3 Singapore. We- t-sday. A EUROPEAN motorist, Beresniskoff of Raffles Hotel, faced a charge of negligent driving in the district traffic court to-day. The charge alleged that he, on Sept. 15, drove negligently at the junction of Victoria Street and Middle Road and thereby collided with
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  • 19 3 The output of New Scudai Ltd. estate for the month of September amounted to 34.025 pounds.
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  • 297 3 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 9. AN R.A.F. Middle East communique states: "A highly successful raid was carried out by R.A.F. bombers during the night of Oct. 67 on the oil installations, harbour buildings and shipping at Piraeus. Fires, which covered the whole target area, with clouds
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  • 130 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) T„_ Muar. HF wedding took place at the English Presbyterian Church. Muar. of Miss Ann Birchee (Girlie), daughter of Dr. and Mrs. M. Birchee of Muar. and Mr. Shin Kah Foo. a Raffles graduate, teaching at the Ismail English School. Kelantan, and son
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  • 29 3 Messrs. N. Rachavan and K.A. Neelukandha Aiyer. President and Secretary respectively of the Central Indian Association of Malaya, have beer elected as Honorary Members of the Indian Association, Singapore.
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  • 131 3 Reuter. Washington. Oct. 8. U/E are going to be required to P furnish an amount of food necessary to take care of about one-fourth cf the population of Britain,'' the United States Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Claude Wickard, told the House of Representatives Apprcpriation
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  • 154 3 V FOR Victory, the biggest yet. was seen at the Exhibition of the Fight foi Freedom held at the Great World last night, when hundreds saw th--> new V. which the exhibitors claimed to be thr biggest in Malaya. On this gigantic V. Mslayan flags including
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  • 43 3 rpHE September return of the Singapore Traction Co is $287 000. which Is an increase of $i7.Qf)O on the corresponding period last year. The aggregate for the past 12 months is $3,239,000. an increase of $438,000 over the same period.
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  • 684 4 Lady Patricia Upsets, Pays $53 Second Day Of Sclangor Races piVE horses scoring their maiden wins in this country and an upset by one of them in the opening event featured yesterday's racing at Kuala Lumpur, the second day of the Selangor autumn meet. The
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  • 209 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, To-day. SEVERAL interesting work- i outs in preparation for j the last day of the Selangor Autumn meet were j seen this morning on a soft J track. On this morning's j showing horses to watch are Distinguished, Eelgrass.
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  • 160 4 gUPERIOR in all departments of the game, the S R C. first hockey team trounced the R A F. (Selatar) in their first match of the season by eight goals to nil on the Padang yesterday. The S.R.C. scored five of their goals in
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  • 55 4 SOCCER: Challenge Cup. first round. Manchesters v Airport, Stadium; S.A.F.A. league. Div. I, Loyals v R.A. (Ac-ac), Glllman. HOCKEY: S.C.C. v Indians. S.C.C; ACS. v Naval Police, A.C.S.; Post Office v Singapore English School, School ground; S.C.R.C. v St. A.0.8.A., Hong Llm Green. TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament. RUGBY:
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  • 49 4 IN a match that went to three sets, AO. W. Gilmour and Miss Still (plus 4) beat S. C. Woolmer and Mrs. Row-ley-Conway (plus 2) in the final of the mixed doubles event in the S.C.C. tennis tournament last evening. The scores were 6—l. 5—7. 6—2.
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  • 485 4 Rugger POSSESSING a superior three-quarter line, the Loyal Regiment inflicted a severe defeat on the S.CC by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to three (a try) in a rugger match on the Padang yesterday. A fast pace was maintained throughout and there was plenty
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  • 19 4 Played on the school ground yesterday, thr K>niJ«fl Association hockey teum rt..r»..itr,-i tinrPes Institution by six goals to one.
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  • 185 4 playing their usual inconsistent game, the Singapore Recreation Club created a surprise when they beat the Fortress R.E. by three goals to two in a first round tie of the Singapore Challenge Cup competition at Anson Road Stadium ypsterday. A penalty against them in
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  • 52 4 rpHE Indian General Hospital continued on their run of successes when they defeated a Mobile Workshop Company by three goals to one at hockey yesterday. Half-time score was 1-all. Scorers for the Hospital were Gurdlal Singh. Samad and Saktu. This was the sixth successive win of
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  • 107 4 rjnHE finals of the Sinhalese Association badminton tournament were played off recently. A good standard of play was maintained throughout, and the results are as follows:— Men's singles: E. Jayakoddy beat G. Ranatunga. Women's singles: Hazel Perera beat Myrtle Fernando. Men's doubles: K. J. Perera and H.
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  • 123 4 ARRANGEMENTS have been made by the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifting Federation to stage the 1941 Malayan weight-lilting championships at the Happy World covered stadium during the Christmas Holidays, December 25 and 26. The lifts to decide the championships will be two hands press, two hands snatch ami two
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  • 72 4 EIGHT cards were returned in the September monthly medal of the Royal Johore International Club, and Dr. J. N. Dugdale, returning a net score of 65, was the winner. The scores are as follows: Dr. J. N. Dugdale 38+41-79—14=65 W. H. Brockett 394-43=82—13=69 Dr. T. E. Cheah 404-36=76—
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  • 20 4 TO-DAY: 12.54 a.m.. 9.1 ft.; 12.39 p.m., 9.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 1.25 a.m., 8.6 ft.; 1.10 pJB. 9 ft.
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  • 109 4 Regains the vigour of his youth There is a certain old gentleman here in Malaya who has taken on a new lease in life. Passed middle age, he was becoming weak, feeble; felt that life held little more in store for him. Then came his awakening.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 167 4 DEFYING DANGERSACRIFICING WIVES, SWEETHEARTS TO TELL THE WORLD THE TRUTH SELAXGOR TURF CLUR AUTUMN 1941 MEETING IST DAY SATURDAY 4TH OCTOBER, 1941. 2ND DAY WEDNESDAY BTH 1941. 3RD DAY SATURDAY 11TH 1941. ENTRIES CLOSE AT 12 NOON ON TUESDAY, 23RD SEPTEMBER, 1941, AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE. UNLIMITED SWEEPS.—One each day.
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    • 190 4 AUCTION SALE OF Well-made wax polished teak and other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC. Comprising:—Dining table (with extra leaves) and chairs, sideboard, dinner wagcns, serving tables, single beds with "STAPLES" "LEGGETT" spring mattresses, wardrobes, dressing tables, chest of drawers, hat and coat stands, suite of upholstered easy arm chairs and settee with
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    • 246 4 I STEAMER SAILINGS INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated in England) DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPAN via HONGKONG CALCUTTA via PENANG. A Taking cargo on through Bill of*. Lading for Canton, Macao. Swatow Amoy. Chefo. Tientsin. NewchwW Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. j The steamers have superior accommodation for saloon
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  • 324 5 T Singapore. Wednesday. HE story of how a boulder resisted the efforts of several men to move it from the side of a hill, where excavation work was going on. but, hoi", later, while they were working, it became loose and crushed one man, was
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  • 119 5 Dont let itching, bleeding, internal or protruding Piles sap your vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you crazy with pain. Chinaroid the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain in 15 minutes so you can walk, ride, work and enjoy life in comfort.
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  • 229 5 Singapore, Thursday. rjR- Carlos P. Romulo, well-known Philippine editor and publisher, told this story to Singapore Rotarians at their tiffin meeting yesterday:— Five men were travelling in a transport plane when the pilot found out that there was insufficient oil on board, and there was
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  • 261 5 friendly discussions between their respective representatives, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, the Singapore Rubber Millers' Association and the Chinese Rubber Dealers' Association (Singapore) find themselves in full agreement upon the following general principles: "It is agreed that the institution of the "singl?
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  • 79 5 Singapore. We* esdav. C AIL of 51,000. in one surety, was offered to Lo Han Goan. who claimed trial before the third macristrr.tp. Mr. R. Mocr. v hen he was charged with be'ng a member of an unlawful society, the Malayan Communist Parry. The ras... was postponed until
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  • 60 5 Singapore. W.'lresdav. A CHARGE of riotijig with -deadly weapons." at the R.A.F. coolie lines, Pime Roa.l. at 6 p.m. yesterday, was explained to two Khoo Kwek Yin. 2 f| and Chan Wornr, 38. when they appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh in the fifth court this morning. Bail
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  • 49 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. rpHE 1941 Con*«rence of the Johore Tea- chers" Association will be held at Muar on Friday. Oct. 31. The Muar teachers will entertain their colleagues from Johore Bahru. Batu Pahat. Segamat and Kluang. There will also be tennis, badhockey and entertainment.
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  • 829 5 <tTrp Singapore, Thursday. |1 would surprise you to know how completely big Government departments are devoting themselves to work directly concerned with defence. Except for necessary maintenance and a few really essential civil works, it may be truly said that in every state and
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  • 127 5 "MAGIC IN MUSIC" (At the Cathay) yEHICLE of song and laughter is "Magic in Mu<ic" appropriately named lead at the Cathay which opened yesterday. Susanna Foster who made her mark in "The Great Victor Herbert" is given another chance to display her glorious voice. She is cast in the
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  • 132 5 (At the Capitol) rnHE stars of the U.S. army comedy "Buck Privates." move to another service in "In the Navy." the Capitol's new show, and here we have Abbott and Costello, and the Andrews Sisters in another of those fast moving, quick-fire-crazy-come-dies in which we have become
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 91 5 MODERNISE YOUR HOME WITH rilfFril o^/^llll/^ AN "CORRECT TO THE SECOND". Always on their job and doing it AUwWs^r*^^\. with British thoroughness, these I Smith "SECTRIC" Clocks are \^>\ modest but worthy companions of LWk v^y, «,f- other triumphs of British Engineer- ■§Q'** ,t 3 J ing. You will be
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    • 70 5 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) ..Total number of enemy planet destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims*: NONE Singapore, W ;»sday A $50-FINE was imposed on a Chinese, N| Kiit Leng. by Mr. X M. Byrne. In the fourth court this morning, when he pleaded guilty
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  • 176 6 ALL N.C.Os.. other ranks and enrolled non-combatants of the Indian Army and equivalent ranks of the State Forces, will be awarded an Oversea Badge when they return fco Jndia from any overseas theatre of operations. Struck In bronze, circular and incorporating the Star of India
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    • 228 6 ANNOUNCEMENT of INTEREST TO ALL LOYAL CHINESE! < apmol nil:\ i in: As an appropriate gesture to commemorate the "DOUBLE TENTH" Chinese Holiday! SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SCREENING TO-\M.iil at 12.10 3 Special SHOWS TO-MORROW 10-1.7 a.m. 12-30 A 3-1.» p.m. The Inspiring CHINESE Dramatic Production made with the Co operation of
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    • 235 6 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. No. 1-A, KIRK TERRACE MALAYA'S PREMIER SCHOOL OF MUSIC. THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF TUITION KINDERGARTEN. (From ace 4) to DIPLOMAS ENROL ANYTIME. PHONE 2323. "DOUBLE-10" FESTIVAL BE HERE TO-MORROW NIGHT TO CELEBRATE RIGHT ROYALLY THE 30TH BIRTHDAY OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC! Fig* 1 EXHIBITION OR R^EEDOM
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  • 59 7 ACKNOWLEDGMENT tuFSSHS CHIN SUN FEE, CHIN 1 £EONG and CHIN SUN KHOON wish to thank all their relatives and friends who attended the funeral, sent wreaths., sciolls, messages of condolence, lent cars and rendered service in any other way, at the funeral of their beloved father. Towkay Chin
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    • 283 7 I DISTRICT COURT SALE w.s.~&s~ No. 355 of 1941 IN THE CAUSE OF j Nutria Singh son of Hira Singh Plaintiff Versus Pakhar Singh son of Partap Singh Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF I Cn P 15.6 H.P. Willys Overland Saloon Car No. S-5926 (used as a taxi). To bt held
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 932 7 Ito-day's radio] X J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres HJ3 krs EASTERN SERVICE ZHP1 30 »6 metres ».CS m rs CSV 17.81 mica; 16 «4 metres /HP2 4X 58 m trcs 6 175 m r s G8F 15.14 m rs; 19.81 metres. P rn. GSD 11.75 m c«; 25-53 metres
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  • 156 8 Singapore, Wednesday. DROOF of tne fact that Rotary had found a place in the hearts of men the world over was afforded in the fact that from one club founded by Paul Harris in Chicago 37 years ago the organization had grown to on
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  • 63 8 Saying that evidence was insufficient to warrant a charge of murder against the accused, Mr. L. C. Goh, fifth magistrate, yesterday discharged a Tamil, Anu;t>amy, who appeared at a preliminary inquiry on a tentative charge of murder of a Chinese boy, Yeo Lye San, In a back li.ne in Bukit
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  • 186 8 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. rniN shares were an active market ytstjr- day. Hong Fatts being taken to ljS.4**. Kucha's to 1 80, Jelebus to 89, and Uiu Klangs to 1 01. In the Australian section. Thabawlelks Improved to 27,9 and Kampong Kara.intings
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  • 378 8 Wednesday. Oct. 8, 1941: 4 p.m. The lol.ov/ing are to-uay s changes in the local share market prices:— MINING Buyers Sellers i Ampat (ss) 3- 3!3 Austral Amal (ss) 7 4 7 9 Ayer Weng 0.90 0.94 Batu Selangor ($1) 146 1.50 Jelepang 21 9 22 3 Katu
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  • 21 8 Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN RUBBER Buyers 38%, Sellers 38%.
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