Malaya Tribune, 13 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, October 13, 1941.
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  • 164 1 Reuter. .Moscow. Oct. 13. pi 181-SHHWN editorial, A pushed in the Ked Star immense losses, the superiority, both, Actives and material in s£n3 attacks, still rests the Germans, taking advantage of this, they have succeeded f©rcJflS our units in the vSima and Briansk sectors. «At
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  • 78 1 Reuter. Rome Oct R "pOSPLETE agreement with regard to Urn future development of German tad Italian aviation" is stated to have been reached in talks between Field Hsrahal Goertng and Gen Prlcolo. the luUtn Under-Secretary of State lor Air. On Pricoio r>as just completed a iwfc's tour
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Mrlbourne, Oct. 13. "CIUCERi. and eminent co-operation" of "tfl wjrkers in expediting the provision of aiunltion s and equipment was urged by Mr. Makln. the new Minister of the Navy and Munitions. In a speech Melbourne yesterd;.'.*. Mr. Holloway, tne Minuter lor Social
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  • 381 1 Reuter. >By Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent) T ondon, Oct )3. jJRGENT consideration of war problems, especially Russia's position, was marked both in speeches and leading articles throughout Britain this week-end, and the intensity with which tile long-term war strategy was being debated is a measure
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  • 128 1 Reuter. M:sc °w. Oct. 13. ■hSrS? tc a Geneva despatch cent of 6 A enc y. only 25 per in ri S a n trowps formerl Y NThere Belglum are remaine tn G fh m l n f rC?S Were trans- to Ea ¥hI n
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  • 486 1 /k FTER a four-day battle in the vital dtJL Viazma sector of the central Russian front, the Russians have scored a big victory. They have driven the Germans back several miles westward, and recaptured a town, killing 4,000 Germans and destroying So German
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  • 90 1 Reuter. Melbourne, Oct. 13. 'W E Will uot all w one "I" 31 6 1 001 of our country to be occupied without a fight. We prefer an honourable death to a dishonourable life," declared Councillor van de Plas. the leader of the Netherlands
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  • 83 1 Reuter. Luckoow, Oct. 13. WOM\N Wearing a red dress wu s shot dead by Tibetans while leading a gang ot 60 robbers In a raid on Tsepgve Monastery. Tibet, according to a report received in Lucknow. One robber was also killed. AH the attempts
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  • 641 1 30,000 Tanks Needed To Invade Continent Reuter. London, Oct. 1.3. LORD BEAVERBROOK, Minister of Supply, broadcasting last night on the Anglo-American Mission to 'Russia, indicated the extent of Anglo-American aid to Russia of arms and raw materials. colleagues we can never tell.
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  • 476 1 i hi \<.hi\(.. ot i. i rUINESE FORCES, IiEGINNING col NTER-OFFEN-Vj SIYE aim; advancing ON SHASHI, ON THE ICHANG FRONT, IT WAS STATED IN CHUNGKING YES TERDAY EVENING. A A 1 m-I. .1 Tin- Japanese, fl is stated, are nio\ mv' Ir«i«.|>:, up t
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  • 155 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 13 CANNON-FIRING Spitfires destroyed three German M E 109's in an air battle over the Channel yesterday afternoon, following a patrol over the Cherbourg area An Air Ministry communique states: "Blenheim aircraft, with a strong fighter escort, attacked the
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  • 205 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 13. DESPITE their rough handling on the previous night, German tanks, in considerable numbers, again approached the south-east of.Tobruk during the night of Oct. 10 11. says a communique from G H Q., Cairo. Another small listening post, nearly one mile beyond the outer perimeter
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  • 276 1 To-day's Council Budget Meeting Singapore, To-day. HIGHLIGHT of to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council was the forecast of increased WS4 taxation by Mr. Arthur Sleep, the acting Financial Seeretar> Excerpts from his speech (re* ported in page Z) are:— -A bill will be introduced
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  • 62 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 13 THK British Ministry of Food announce that in collaboration with representatives ol the trade, a ache ma is belnp worked out for the Import 01 6OOM from Empire countries daulng the third year of the w >r. The scheme envisages the
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  • 77 1 Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. 13:—The last tra of Hess' name ha; been removed in Germany, according to the DemoLraten a Berlin correspondent by changing tha name of the Rudolf Hess Hospital at Dresden to the Gerhard Wagner Hospital, after the former leader of German
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  • 31 1 Berlin, Oct, 13. A REPORT that genetal mobilisation la taking place in Bulgaria is denied by the official Bulgarian News Agency in a Sofia despatch to the official German News Agency.
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  • 1901 2 Governor Defends M.B» C. In Review Of War Effort (COMMENTING that the war effort of Malaya gives cause for legitimate pride and is an inspiration for further redoubled efforts in the future, H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, r.t this morning's meeting of the Legislative
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  • 28 2 r>OTARI.\> R. c. Holttum. Rotary Governor District 80. will address the Rotary Club on "Memories of Five Months' TmveT' «t tfea weekly i»,<,«tw. en Wednedday
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  • 1494 2 Financial Secretary's Speech iVfOVING that the Estimates for 1942 be approved, Mr. Arthur Sleep, Acting Financial Secretary, predicted in the Legislative Council to-day that higher war taxation would com*. Inter alia, he said:— War revenue from taxes imposed since the outbreak of war and
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    • 44 2 SINGAPORE MANOEUVRES Military manoeuvres on a fairly large kcale will be held on Singapore inland during the week commencing to-day. (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week, end on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims). EIGHT
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    • 16 2 Manufacturing optfciaa* f fM Established in 1928 optician L, ■r75, south Bridce Road. Tel. im J
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  • 429 3 War Revenue $19,076,820: War Expenditure $10,914,763 NET surplus of $1,487,663 of income ±m over expenditure is expected at the end of 1942, according to the estimates ot revenue and expenditure of the Straits Settlements Government revealed to-day. War revenue is expected to bring in
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  • 82 3 r CREASED investigations cf diseases of local and im.virted cows are beinjj made by the Cob ny Government this year, and is r*.s: M extra expenditure. To meet 'he e\pe"<*«<nre to (he end of this year, a further sum «t $500 in addition to
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  • 146 3 x Singapore. Monday. rpHI number of murder cases in Malacca 1 during the year had been b#gh and mm trials lengthy lt la stated In a Fin--n«e Committee report tabled to-day at the Legislative Council meeting, when a ,am of $8)5 was asked
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  • 137 3 mW Uent head < l es dizziness, nervous aßd dyspepsia result from a stri.n 7L2r*., with which the rebuilding "wk of the blood is unable to keep pace. h __y__*y> cases improvement has ■3M" ck 'y noticeable after taking Dr SZ
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  • 119 3 Singapore. Monriav. AN enormous increase in the number i f telegrams la responsible for the e\*>-i provision of $23.000 asked tbr in the Legislative Council to-day. Before the war $1.400 wa s sufficient to cover the cost of telegrams but the number since then has
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  • 99 3 THE expenditure of the Medical Auxiliary Service will rjrobably average $3,500 a month, it la stated in the repcrt of the Finance Committee tabled at this morning's meeting of the Legislative Counc'l. The c-emmittee. in asking for a vote of $50,000 "to carry on the work
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  • 171 3 Singapore. Monday rpHAT strict examination of the export of currency baa been introduced at Padang Besar on the northern frontier is mentioned in a Finance Committee meeting report, laid at the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day. when a further sum of $44,165.07 was allotted for Foreign
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  • 55 3 THE following is the Budget of the Straits Settlements Government for 1942 at a glance:— War Revenue $19,076,820 War Expenditure $10,914,763 Excess of War Revenue over War Expenditure $8,162,057 Revenue (excluding War Revenue) $40,664,267 Expenditure (excluding War Expenditure) $47,338,661 Excess of normal expenditure over 1 Normal
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  • 86 3 A FURTHER sum of $«6,000 is brum asked for expenditure by Iho Loral Defence Corns. The Colony Finance Committee, in Its report tabled at this morning's meeting of the Legislative Council «-tates that a provisional votp of £25,000 was entered In the 1941 estimates for
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  • 135 3 THE cost of living allowances paid to Government servants in receipt of wages up to a certain limit has cost the Colcny Government a sum of $480,913.49 up to December last year. In asking for an additional sum of $155,913.49 for the year, the finance
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  • 73 3 INSTITUTION of the corruption lnq;i ry commission in the Colony will cost the Government $1.500 before they complete their investigations. This sum is being asked for by the Finance Committee to meet payments awarded by the Commission to cover witnesses' expanses and the salary of a
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  • 553 3 JHE estimated expenditure of the Straits Settlements Government for J942 is $58,253,424 and the amount to be voted to meet it is $50,135,796, according to the Draft Estimates issued to-day. The charge on account of Public Debt for next year is fixed at
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  • 141 3 Singapore, Monday. IN acid condition in the irrigation water and the somewhat uncertain planting season which resulted in heavy damage by stem borers were responsible for a loss of padi in the central district of Malacca in the 1940-1941 season. As a result, a
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  • 94 3 "INSURANCE of chandu stocks held for sale in the Colony as prescribed und°? the War Risks (Goods) Insurance schem." j from April 1 to the end of this year will cost the Straits Settlements Government $10 000. In addition to $2,000 nlso provided
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    • 86 3 AN EXCELLENT SELECTION AND THE BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATERTIGHT WATCHES SUCH AS:— MOVADO VULCAIN ROSKOPF CYMA and MIDO ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING, 429. North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Rd.i Singapore. Tel. N0T7922.~ Dias •II I Qurs is the final word in Sarees. I Through
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  • 53 4 HOCKEY: V.M.C.A. v Indian Association, V.M.C.A.; S.C.C. v Singapore Hornets, S.C.C.; S.R.C. v St. Andrew's 0.8.A., j S.R.C.; Khalsa Association v Indian General Hospital, Khalsa ground; Medical College v A C.S., Sepoy Lines; Medical College v C.S.C., C.S.C. RUGBY: Loyals v Air H.Q., Farrer Park. TENNIS: V.M.C.A.
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  • 423 4 HIS Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas, and tady Thomas and His Excellency Lieut-General A,E. Percival, G OC, Malaya, were among those present at the Highland Gathering held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. The retreat by the massed drummers and pipers of the Gordon Highlanders,
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  • 210 4 Retain Div. I Championship, Win Reserve Division Crown FOLLOWING their first teams triumph in the senior division of the league only the previous day, the reserve eleven of the Royal Air Force collected further honours for the Force when they defeated the Manchester Reserves by six
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  • 478 4 L'don Clubs Still Draw Crowds London, Oct. 12. WHILE Allied teams. Belgium and Holland, comprising players serving in the Allied Forces in England, were making history by being the first overseas teams to meet at Wembley's famous turf, England and Scotland were fighting again
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  • 215 4 London, Oct. 12 THE following are the results of yesterday's English and Scottish soccer matches:— INTERNATIONAL Belgium 5; Holland 4. Football League 3: Scottish League 2. LONOON LEAGUE Aldershot 8; Watford 1. Charlton 1; Arsenal 3. Crystal Palace 2; Clapton Orient 0. Fulham 4; Brentford 3.
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  • 187 4 EQUALLING of the Malayan course record for the six furlongs by the English gelding, Faststep, who, incidental, ly, scored his first victory on the Malayan turf, and upsets in four of the events, featured I Saturday's racing at Kuala j Lumpur, the final day of
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  • 550 4 STAMINA proved to be the deriding factor in the replay in the first division of the league on Saturday at the Stadium, when the R.A.F. beat the Chinese by four goals to two to retain the championship for the second year in succession. When
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  • 357 4 rpHE women's October medal competiA tion was played at Bukit Timah on Monday ?nd resulted in a win for Mrs. W. J. Holohan in "A" division with a net score of 35, in a tie in the "B" division between Mrs. J. W. Muncey and Mrs.
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  • 267 4 pROM a massed start at the Collyer Quay car park at 7 a.m. yesterday, 26 cyclists, on their lean and speedy racing mounts, tore down Raffles Quay on the first lap of the Singapore to Johore and return cycle road race. Over Anderson
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  • 87 4 or the Sinfaport j bland golf champW J hip Dr E. Loidlan Thump- son collected another gulf title when he won the Royal i Singapore G«»lf Club's ham pionship vesterdav, beatioj M M Paterson at the 28th hole after an exciting nu&eh 1 Goir or a
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  • 51 4 The final of the men’s double in the S.C.C. tennis tourname: between N.W. Sabine and C.J I Bembroke (—3) and S.C. Wootaß and H. Stokes (+p* has been fine for to-morrow. This is the Itf match of the tournament, and si its conclusion, the certificate earned in the tournament wilU
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 232 5 *N interesting story lies behind A" an item presented to the Legislate Council meeting to-day for apSKral, of a $23.67 V? towards SrS off the balance ot the k*in I n t'u Tris estate. i This loan was made in 1922 under I th yar
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  • 172 5 Will Leave This Week (Tribune Staff Reporter) pt hrst Malayan Chinese to (lua |if v f rom lhe R. AF Train I ms Scho.,l, Singapore. Mr. Tan Kay Hai, formerly an employee of Malayan Motors. Ud„ will leave some time -his week to,
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  • 42 5 The A I P. defeated a New Zealand team in a cricket mutch at Cairo. Gunner Ha-ssett repeated his performance .i gainst a British forces team at Alexandria in the second Innings, compiling a century and winning the s?ame.
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  • 15 5 Three months' supplies of essential food arc sent to country towns throughout Australia.
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  • 444 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson. Saturday. A MALAY boy Mohamed Ismail bin Mat Berahim, who gave his aire as 16, appeared before Inch Abdullah bin Ibrahim, in the district court, yesterday, charged with having enticed an unmarried Malay girl, Yang binte Yosoff, from the lawful
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  • 51 5 London. Oct. 13: The Canadian Ministe: of Munitions and Supply, Mr. C. Howe, has announced that an effort would be made to ship 100 cruiser and infantry tanks to Russia before the end of the year. These tanks would be additional to Canada's ordinary nroduction schedule
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  • 484 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. FAMILY dispute concerning the estate of the late Mr. Lim Seng Chiew, miner and business man of Ipoh, involving the rent due to certain mine engines, was heard yesterday in the Perak Supreme Court by Mr. Justice
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  • 119 5 I Changsha, Oct. 10. pONTRIBUTTNG in no small extent vto the Changsha victory was the Chinese air fcrce which was most active over Northern Hunan hi assisting the Chinese forces to deal a crushing defeat on the invaders. A Central News Agency correspondent touring
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  • 106 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca HONG TWANG (21), a Halnanese of a tongkang, was fined $100. In default, three months' r'gorous imprisonment, by Mr. W. J. Thorogood in the Police Court to-day when he was convicted on a charge of attempting to export rice
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  • 28 5 Picture taken tU the Hiphlondu Gathering on Saturday, showing Mr C F Smith o/ the meeti seated ietween H E the Governor and Lady Thomo*.
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  • 216 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturday. A EUROPEAN, C. L Ostcrgo, manager of Messrs. Hagemeyer Trading Co., Singapore, was yesterday fined $100 by Mr. Lim Koon Teck, In the Third Court, when he pleaded guilty to an amended charge of causing huit under provocation to
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    • 580 5 Route Slips For Walkers And Cyclists EAST COAST AREA. Evacuation Route:— Walkers must move North West WALKERS' ROUTE SLIP. along tracks to Changi Road or along Telok Kurau Road thence "A" TRAFFIC DISTRICT: West to the Trolley Bus Station at Geylang Serai, or into Singapore In an emergency, evacuees along
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    • 824 5 Cut This Out And Keep It East Coast (Singapore) Evacuation Area Important Notice Trie followng directions to persons living in the East Coast Evacuation Area. NOT being persons registered to go to the Government Evacuation Camp at Yio Chu Kang Road, are published for information and action. The area to
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  • 152 6 One of the dangers of malaria is the patient's inability to take solid food. Adequate nourishment Ls essential if the wasting of nerve and muscle tissue caused by fever poisons on the system is to be overcome Yet, when solid food is most needed, the stomach
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  • 538 6 Coast Evacuation Why And Wherefore Own Convenience TT is the duty of every citizen living in the West and East coast areas of Singapore to acquaint himself with the provisions of notices which are being issued in connection with the evacuation of these areas in case of emergency. This
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  • 982 6  -  —Says Dorothy Thompson THE history of democracies in the twentieth century is a record of inadequate measures to meet an extraordinary situation. This inadequacy has manifested itself in the political, diplomatic, moral, and economic fields. The refusal of each nation to recognise reality prevented
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  • 792 6 Dorothy Thompson famous American columnist and speaker—wrote the article above. John Walters knows and admires her, and gives you a vivid picture of the courageous stand she is taking against Nazism. \i/"ERE it not for the courage of handsome, blue-eyed columnist Dorothy Thompson, millions of Americans
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  • 122 6 A doctor's telephone rang one night, awakening him from fitful slumber. It was one of his regular patients, a young man in a wild state of alarm. "My wife. Doctor!" he shouted. "It's her appendix. You'd better come around quick!'' The doctor sighed and told th? young man to
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  • 619 6 rrHE crystallisation of the A.B.CD front into something very solid, though it may not at the moment amount to a full military alliance, can be taken for granted In view of Lieutenant-General A. E. Percival's remark that "troops from, neighbouring countries like the Netherlands East Indies, or
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  • 276 7 Reuter. Ankara, Oct. 12. from the Turkish frontier—so far uncon- firmed— state that there is a general mobilisation j n Bulgaria, where church bells are ringing an( j pro plantations are being read in the streets. Turkish circles have no knowledge of such a
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  • 95 7 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 12. THE Soviet spokesman, M. Lozovsky, claimed that the battle for Moscow had already shewn that Hitler's aims could not be achieved in the present offensive. The Soviet would not lay down arms, M. Lozovsky added, until the
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  • 113 7 Shanghai, Oct 12. TALK of another impending crisis in the Far East as the result of the situation in Russia and the recent Japn ncse military defeats in China is receiving great space in the local pro-Chungking Chinese press. The belief that the Japanese, "frustrated
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  • 68 7 Reuter. Manila. Oct. 12. CHIEF of Staff of the Netherlands Indies Army, Gen. ter Poorten 13 arriving to-morrow for a conference with the American miliary i.itrorities. The United States Commander-in-Chief, Gen. Mac Arthur, in announcing this expressed the interest and appreciation of the United States Far
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  • 135 7 Reuter. Tokio, Oct. 12. OFFICIAL quarters have J categorically denied re- J ports that the three ships J which are scheduled to go to the United States are being sent for the purpose of eva- cuating Japanese residents, j according to a Japanese J agency. <
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  • 161 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. 12. HAVING told the Germans that the Soviets have already altered a decisive defeat, Goebbels propaganda, according to the Dagbladet's Berlin correspondent, is now reminding the public that th\s does not mean that the fighting in Russia is over. It recalls that the Franco-G°r-man
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  • 73 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 12. "A IRCRAFT of tne *****061 Command attacked Emden and other objectives in north-western Germany on Saturday night." says an Air Ministry communique. "Large fires were left burning. "Coastal Command aircraft attacked two enemy supply ships off the Norwegian coast and Frisian Islands while
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  • 328 7 Reuter. (By Maurice Lovell, Reuters Resident Correspondent) Moscow, Oct. 12. JARGE Russian reserves, including some of their best-trained troops, are moving westwards, especially towards the central front. There is no disposition here to minimise the difficulties. Un Fnday the Germans orove a *cage
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  • 147 7 A ,J 0Rp EI>OED Norwegian with T ,T-.,^ as Um^l iRtO P ort Jul rdlln e story of a duel t£ wL*** in the Atlantic. fcfito?* cpmmander. evidently 5 Si° fini f h off th e steamer Kr*itST faced tnree mil s al »ard thi !r
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  • 31 7 Reuter. (A Walter Cairo O ct 12 rC Directorration arnv i'u Ministr -V of 2? lon with iJ? 6 Will have dLs t Bit s nu -berlero LOZO ky h Mr
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  • 434 7 Reuter. (Military commentary by Annalist* London. Oct. 12. PE war on the Eastern Front today enters its 17th week and fighting grows ever more intense. For 112 days the struggle has gone on uninterruptedly, the Germans hurling the weight of their attack now here, now there. In a
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  • 206 7 Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 12. SPECIAL German High Command announcement says thai heavy annihilating blows, dealt on the Soviet forces since the beginning of the month, have led to a new sector of operations. From the Sea of Azov to the Valdai mountains, south east
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  • 256 7 FIERCE FIGHTING IN VIAZMA BRIANSK AREAS CONTINUES Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 12. THE great battle on the road to Moscow continued with unabated fury throughout the night, fighting being once again particnlarly fierce in the Briansk and Viazma areas. The Germans who are accepting the prodigal expenditure of life and material
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  • 301 7 Reuter. Washingtqn, Oct. 12. THE Navy Department has announced that a Nazi radio station has been discovered and seized on the Greenland coast and that a small Norwegian steamer en route to establish station in Greenland has been taken into custody. two other
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  • 120 7 Reuter. Sydney, Oct. 12. OPPOSITION representatives in the Australian Advisory Council are the former Cabinet Minister, Mr. A.W. Fadden tex-Prime Minister*. Mr. Hughes who was Navy Minister In the last Government, Mr. R.A. Menzies. formei Prime Minister, Mr. McEwen, who was Minister for Air and Civil
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    • 473 8 RECORD WEEK END CROWDS endorsed the Opinion of the Local Press! "IN THE NAVY" IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST PICTURE" SEE IT AGAIN TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 Those BUCK PRIVATES are tickling (he funny-bone of the Whole World! The Sensational 4^'^^' BUD ABBOTT and LOU COSTELLO •■A TH E NAW WITH
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  • 106 9 Reuter. New York, Oct. 12. was urged to turn her back Collaboration with the Axis L°Unk hSLIf politically with states *by Count Aforza, Minister of Italy in a Day short-wave broadto Italy. 0% "Italy is shedding her 5Si to-'a Germany that hates the Italians." urged
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  • 319 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 12. WENTY nations were represented at an international "youth rally for victory" held at the Albert Hall last night. Delegates included young Germans and Italians, as well as Russians, Americans and representatives of all allied and many friendly nations. In a "declaration
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  • 210 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 12. BY an order dissolving the Sokol organisation in Bohemia 1 and Moravia last night, the Nazi "Protector" Heydrich only gave formal sanction to measures taken by Neurath, his predecessor in April last, Reuter learns from Czechoslovak circles in London. All moveable and immoveable
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  • 92 10 The marriage between Miss Eu Ouin Chco, younger daughter of Mr Eu Kee Eng of Kuala Lumpur and the late Mrs. Eu Kee Eng and Mr. Teo Soon Hye, elder son of Mrs. Teo Kah Liam, also of Kuala Lumpur and the late Mr. Teo Kah Liam,
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    • 939 10 !TO-DAY'S RADiej i —^—*^__J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 1333 klcs. EASTERN SEEvi c ZHP1 30 96 metres 9 69 m cs GSV—17.81 Mci; Hj| ZHP2 48-58 metres 6175 mcs GSF—15.14 Mcs; 194! 1 05 Programme of Dance Music, ie- GSD—11.75 M.cs; 2543 iatbte corded by Victor Silvester and oi*
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  • 895 11 EVACUA TION SCHEME IN STORE: DETAILS WHAT to do, where to go and the delination of the areas that will have to be evacuated in an emergency are contained in pamphlets that will be distributed to the householders of the areas affected. Detailed instructions, are given to householders, motorists, cyclists
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  • 105 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Monday. THE tin share market was quieter on Saturday. Hong Fatts being taken from 1133V2 to li34 1 2. Laruts were easier at 6 In the sterling section, a few Southern Kintas made at 10|3. There were buyers in the
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  • 32 11 J Singapore, Monday. I Prices of tin and rubber S in Singapore at noon to- day were:— TIN $139 /8, up l 8 j RUBBER i Buyers 38%, Sellers 38%.
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  • 102 11 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 12. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, in a statement on the occasion of Columbus Day which falls on Monday, declared that the Amencan Governments have advanced to a soli darity and unity of purpose never before known on the American continent on so wide a scale
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  • 268 11 Reuter. Tobruk, Oct. 12. (By Alaric Jacob. Reuters Special Correspondent recently in Tobruk) POLISH troops are now fighting in the front line in Tobruk. The Polish units comprise artillery as well as infantry and ancillary troops, and they have taken over an important sector of the
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  • 140 11 Berne,-Oct. 12. A COMPLAINT that Italy is waging a "thankless war in Libya because the world's attention is focussed on events in which Italian participation is very small" is made by Colonel Dominci, writing in Giornale d'ltalia. He emphasises that in order to hold Libya, the
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  • 81 11 Reuter. Zurich, Oct. 12. ACCORDING to a Berlin telegram to the newspaper "La Suisse," there has been a renewed activity of German diplomacy in the Far East, where it is reported, the German Ambassador, Stahmer, a specialist in Far Eastern questions, is about to be sent
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  • 51 11 Reuter. New York, Oct. 12. MR. G. A. J. Veen, member of the Executive Committee of the Netherlamdts Purchasing Committee, has died from injuries received in a car smash. He was a naval officer and head of the important Navy yard at SJourabaya, Java, before coming to the United States.
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  • 60 11 Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 12. MASS training of reserves for the Red Army is now in progress in all parts of the Soviet Union. In Moscow, thousands of men are undergoing compulsory training at factories, offices and progressional institutions. Factories are turninp out huge quantities of grenades,
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  • 30 11 The Postal Department advises that no air mails from the United Kingdom etc. were received by the Eastbound British Overseas Airways Corporation flying boat which arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon.
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    • 135 11 A* T. EDWARDS CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE »F UNCLAIMED ARTICLES FOUND AT m SINGAPORE SWIMMING fir*.* CLUB uEffiSnZ Zeis l lkon Ajax and Gold C n Watcr »es, Bangles, Glasses Sun BE HELD AT THE A SALE-room OF EDWARDS CO LTD ".MALACCA STREET SINGAPORE. October, 14th, 1941. At 10 A.M.
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    • 262 11 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. G. DOVE, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. "STAR BRAND" DELICIOUS WHOLESOME PURE VEGETABLE MARGARINE— A REAL SUBSTITUTE FOR BUTTER ADD FLAVOUR TO YOUR COOKING! SWITCH TO "STAR BRAND" VEGETARLE
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    • 314 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated in England) DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPAN via HONGKONG CALCUTTA via PENANG. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao. Swatow. Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin. Newchwang. Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. The steamers have superior accommodation for saloon passengers amidships. They
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  • 281 12 Reuter. Cairo, Oct, 13 FURTHER successful attacks on enemy shipping in the Central Mediterranean were carried out by naval aircraft and by bember aircraft of the R.A.F. during the right of Oct. 1011 Bardia and Derna were heavily attacked from the air and a communique
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  • 82 12 British Wireless. London. Oct. 11. I THE King has given orders for the ap-J polntment of Sir Firoz Khan Noon as Knight Commandei of the Order of the Star of India in recognition of his services as High Commissioner for India. I Fir Firoz Khan Noon
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  • 133 12 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 11. WITH the arrival of Sir Otto Niemeyer and Mr. Merle Cochrane, an Anglo-American-Chinese Economic Conference opened at the Shanghai and Hong Kong Bank building In Hong Kong yesterday, reports Dcmei from Hong Kong. After the meeting. Mr. Cochrane is alleged to have said,
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  • 68 12 Reuter. Hsinking, Oct. 11. THE bubonic plague, which broke out in the native section of I the Manchukuoan capital in Sepj tember, has ended and the restnei tions are lifted. lt will be recalled that the plague i claimed several victims. The j authorities efficiently
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  • 560 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. ''A OMISSION into Chinese schools is being sought in increasing numbers but for want of accommodation, many of these prospective pupils have to be turned away. l can only hope that the local Government, In addition
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  • 348 12 London, Oct. 10. FACTS about the passionate resistance to the Nazi religious •persecutions in Lorraine have just reached Free French circles in London. Over 300 priests in this region have been expelled, it is stated, and so uncompromising have they been in their refusal to collaborate
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  • 481 12 London, Oct. 10. FOR the first tune. Britain is approaching parity with Germany This was stated by Group Captain Helmore, in broadcasting a war commentary last night. He explained that viewing the air war as a whole, there had been no "lull," and said
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  • 75 12 Reuter. London. Ort. U: The last group of men to register for Industrial work under present arrangements cf the national service scheme signed on to-day. These were tht 1895 clflss men. There are still four more elapses of women to be registered before the end of the
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  • 181 12 Reuter. London, Oct h Attacked throughout ji; night and Saturday JJ"! inp. for seven hours by |!y J torpedo planes and R.A.F. 2®] bers, one more Italian convoyy been erippled in trying to the Central Mediterranean Three out of four medii».* large merchantships were torpefoJ
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  • 414 12 Reuter. r Mcscow, Oct. U J WARNING that the "danger i real and threatening, that placency is a crime," Pravda, is k article to-day, quoted by Mokk Radio, adds. "Wo must not lull or 1 selves with the hope that if Hitir J blitzkrieg has failed,
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  • 65 12 Reuter. Fall River (Massachusetts). OfL, I t>OARING flames, fed by tbWM*", tons of stored crude rubber, swept the Fires*** ber Company factory and large buildings and damaged tnree^j The Fali River Herald Newi the loss at $13.000.000. The factory had been working night turning out gar
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  • 82 12 V* p. London Oct THE comparative losses of the week up to dawn ve»W<W that the R.A.F have lost 19 13. 6<r Over Britain. Germany I<** bers while a R.A.F. unspeclOM wp s lost „AF booH^J ,ivcr Europe, ten RA r "JT^^* fighter and another machine against
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  • 25 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Oct 11: Thirt untitled 'are reported to have been <£?jM land 15 are .still when a small Japanese #m keeled over oil I
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