Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, October 14, 1941
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  • 92 1 (From H. L H«Pkin> London, Oct. I*. .HIT them now in the west H las the theme of many speeches by worSf 'tudenUs and \h Ernest Shmwell, MP., JTthat the whole nation ■WS-i* the difficulty 0 f an invasion on the Western Jront but some effort must
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  • 286 1 London, Oct. 14. REMARKING on the "perceptible abatement of Japan's threats and aggressions in the Far East for several weeks past," the Daffy Tdeemph, nevtr'helesß, warns that "despite this lull, there is not the smallest evidence or probabiiity that Japan has abandoned one tittle of her
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  • 128 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 14. rl Commander-in-Chief, Middle East, Gen. Auchinleck, recently made a tour of parts of Palestine and Syria, it is revealed in Cairo, inspecting the staff school, local defences and civilian A.R.P. amnaments at Haifa, visiting the battlefields of the Syrian campaign around Beirut,
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  • 72 1 Reuter. THZ British n „fw W ington C* 1 13 authorities, according to a 1,S04 <ttnnif n h* the fllce ol Production Vi for io~, Lease-Lend MUto.'•« ount of railway rails 2?®* b Irtn f° equip the transport ***n for forwarding supplies to
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  • 131 1 Reuter RRm<ui Cairo oct 14, thr Ut Tobruk ht ve hit back after a SeHeS f usts by German tanks against the perimeter defences me garrison H communique 5 night 0 f V?T a r Tobruk -d«^'>? ajr> 3 number of enemy parties, employed
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  • 274 1 Reuter. <By Gerald Heilihy, Reuters Political Correspondent). London, Oct. 14. I ORD Beaverbrook's stirring address to the world on Sunday night means that from now on, the workers of Britain will make every week a tank week tf an aeroplane week or a gun week
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  • 98 1 Reuter London, Oct. 14. MR Arthur Greenwood, Minister Without Portfolio in the. War Cabinet, was widely reported, both in Britain and abroad on Sunday, as saying, in reference to aid for Russia that "we are giving of our material resources and als:> of our men
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  • 28 1 Toklo, Oct. 14. The Japanese Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, was received In audience by the Emperor yesterday afternoon and made a rpnnrt to the throne.
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  • 615 1 NAZIS HELD IN SOUTH, SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES Reuter FRESH Russian reinforcements which are pouring into the fighting zone on the central front are manning new positions of defence in the Moscow area. The position on this front is serious. This morning's Soviet
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Batavia, Oct. 14.—Apart from Lt.-Gen. Berenschot, the C-m-C cf the N.E.I. Army, the other passengers killed in the plane crash were two N.C.O.'s of the N.E.I. Army. The plane crashed on a kampong, killing seven children and setting the kampong on fire.—Reuter.
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  • 139 1 Reuter Shanghai! Oct 14. A WAVE of hectic buying swept ihe .share and commodity markets yesterday, the public scrambling frantically to unload Chinese dollar balances. While the authorised banks continued to make foreign exchange available in limited quantities tor official rates of slightly over 3d or
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  • 33 1 Reuter London, Oct. 13: British bombers last night dropped bombs in North and South Germany, according to the official German News Agency. The agency claims that nine British planes were shot down.— Iteuter.
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  • 630 1 Reuter Washington, Oct. 13. TttlE Secretary of State, Mr. Cornell Hull, urging prompt reCision of the Neutrality Act to permit the arming of merchantmen, told Congress that the United Slates "cannot turn and walk away from a steadily mounting danger." j i hi
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  • 109 1 Reuter London, Oct. 14. rfENTY enemy fighters were destroyed by British fighters in many combats during operations carried out by Blenheim bombers, escorted by fighters, which attacked objectives in Northern France yesterday afternoon, says an Air Ministry communique. One British bomber and 12 fighters are missing but
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  • 61 1 Reuter Washington, Oct- 13-The Navy Department I t»r.<ai!.n.ii indlo >l»(l<»n nj)(t H HJofwciMittl Mipply «Alp iMiui. bj tltutrd vfv.il whir n wit p.nL ul Irtr UujunI ftt.iU't N.4/y s iiurroi oi r:».i!,i,.,.ii I' l'. '<ul tM It th< N.;.H. ...kit VfSMfl V.' thiinmcd oiul no rcsiaUtnic u'IititI cltJur tjy thrcrrw
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  • 342 1 Reuter. Chungking. Oct. 14. HPHE Chinese continue to make progress in the operations against isolated Japatie.se units on the outskirts of Ichang. Tiny also claim progress ■gainst Japanese forces holding strong points further north of the River Yanj/lze as far as the city of Shai i.
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  • 369 1 Central News Chungking, Oct. 14. THE Chinese Military Operations Board announced at 1140 last night, that the Chinese withdrew from Ichang on Monday to their original positions, after accomplishing their objective of diverting pressure on the North Hunan front and also to minimise further civilian casualties caused
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  • 651 2 Singapore, Monday. OUR primary duty must be to ensure that expenditure is not curtailed to the detrimen>t of the industries and welfare of the peopfe of this Colony, and it is only right thai the Colony should also make a fair contribution to the
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  • 144 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) rE British evacuation ship, the "Anbui." arrived from the Far East in Singapore. The vessel has had an eventful journey, it being first held up just outside Yokohama harbour on the night of Sept. 24 on technical grounds of quarantine while several hundred
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  • 157 2 REPLYING to Mr. Paul Sammy, who emphasised in the Legislative Council yesterday. the fact that the Indian immigration fund had been established for the purpose of assisting the immigration of Indian labour into this country and that his fund should be reserved for that urpose alone. Mr. S.
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  • 102 2 Lisbon, Oct. 14. EMBASSY officials In Lisbon diclme to comment on the allegations made ciurlng the spy trial In the United States that America-bound diplomatic bags were tampered with in Lisbon. Inquiries made by Reuter Indicate that whatever the conditions were in the early day s
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  • 79 2 Singapore. Tuesday. TV/TR. John Conrad Spittel. of the edito--IVI rial staff of the Malaya Singapore, was married to Miss Aggie Beatrice Suares at the Ca'hedral of the Good Shepherd thla morning. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. L. Spittel and Mrs. N. Spittel, while the
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  • 349 2 Singapore, Monday. r ease the shortage of hospital accommodation, particularly in the third class wards in the General and Tan Tock Seng Hospitals, Mr. Tay Lian Teck suggested, at to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council, that temporary wooden buildings be erected to take care of
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  • 97 2 rpHE Federated Malay 8tates Railways will extend the period of availability of the week-end tickets during the Deepavall and Harl Raya Pussa as follows: Deepavall—outward Journey, from Thursday, Oct. 16. to Sunday. Oct. 19: inclusive; return Journey, Friday, Oct. 17. to Wednesdav, Oct. 22, inclusive; Harl Raja Puasa—outward
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  • 301 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AN impressive parade, set to a background of 12 active and training aeroplanes was witnessed by HiT Excellency the Governor it his morning when he inspected 13 successful R. A.F. Training School cadets prior *o their leaving the country shortly
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  • 111 2 SPEAKING on the draft estimates of revenue and expenditure for the next «ear which were introduced at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council Mr F D Blsseker. the senior unofficial member, said that separate accounts should be kept In regard to the allocation of war revenue and war
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  • 98 2 Muar, Monday. THE Ceylon Tamils of this country presented a fighter plane, named "Jaffna, 1 during the last war and they are determined to present one again to help win this war. A central committee was formed at Kuala Lumpur some time ago and the Muar Cevlon Tamils are represented
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  • 18 2 Dr M.G Bain has been appointed a CapUiin while actio* a» Medical Offlifr In th*: Local Defenoc Corns.
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  • 249 2 Singapore, Monday. A SUGGESTION that small holdings of two to three acres each should be granted to desemng graduates of ths Ayer Itam Farm Ichool. who should also be, a«natcd with loans to enable them to raise poultry and hyest-ck, was made by Mr.
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    • 287 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy plo^ destroyed during yesterday on oi fronts up to midnight London tint (excluding Soviet claims):-. TWENTY-FIVE FORHAN'S CflN Sft J™ Don't pay tribute to pyorrhoea! Keep your gums healthy and you'll W Qnly Forhan's keep your teeth. Avoid spongy, W bra d origina i
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  • 202 3 Singapore. Monday. fm time had now come for Government to consider extending th. scope of the Compulsory Serto embrace Asiatic British subjects, urged Lieut.-Col. f n A de Buriatte, the Penang Lmb>r and Commandant of the SSL Volunteer Force, speaking f the adjournment of the
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  • 23 3 Commission as Pilot Officers in the a.s.v a lime been minted to Svr- i inui Ptlou WlUI.'tm Alfred Poster and ThJt Px> I
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  • 244 3 Singapore, Monday. MUCH as I appreciate the motives 111 of the Government, I cannot heln questioning the wisdom ot amending that part (namely, Part IX) of the Labour Ordinance which, since 1933, has been solely and exclusively devoted to the Indian Immigration Fund, and has
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  • 85 3 FIRST PICTURE of a Malayan hospital coach on ivheels (nearest camera) one of 42 F.M.S.R. c oaches which have been converted into luxurious hospital wards on ?vheels. As exclusively reported in the Tribune a few days ago, these 42 coaches, jchich are situated in various parts of
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  • 347 3 Melbourne, Oct. 9. It is revealed that four of the latest class of British destroyers— the Napier. Nestor. Nizan, and Norman—are entirely manned by Australian personnel under an arrangement with the British Government. The Frime Minister (Mr. Curtin) has received from an Austrian refugee living in Sydney
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  • 109 3 Central News. UR. Lee Kong Chian. chairman lfl of the board of directors of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation and delegate of the Singapore Rubber Millers' Association and the Chinese Rubber Dealers' Association, left Singapore for the United States yesterday to discuss the local
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  • 16 3 Second-Lieutenant J.B.H. Leckie. of the 5.8. V.F., has resigned his Commission, with effect from Sept. 29.
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  • 19 3 Mr.E.D. Morgan, M.C.S. has been appointed to act as Assistant Controller of Labour, Penang, with effect from Oct. 2.
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  • 256 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAYAN teachers of Oriental languages may have an opportunity of teaching in Australian universities. A few days ago. sir Robert Wallace, Vice-Chancellor of Sydney University, announced that the founding of an Oriental School was being contemplated. Sir Wallace said that Chinese. Japanese,
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  • 309 3 HIS FVf-TTT t™™ Sin Kapore. Monday lb EXCELLENCY, the Governor, paid te 5 S„ c i„S ounc W5 Sir Shenton said that the late Sir One SrSfySS who'from S city* SnVSS? 'the C rs o r he quaiiflei In 1893. Sir Ong Siang
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  • 124 4 HEATING A. S. D holder, in a semi-final. Wong Peng Soon, the Malayan and jrapore champion, has entered tne final of the Selangor championships. and will gg Wong c «evv Hoon. a promising youngster, on Oct. 26. Slew Hoon entered the final
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  • 60 4 SOCCER: Challenge Cup. Ist round, R A F. v R.A. (Ac-ac). Stadium. HOCKEY: S.C.R.C. v C.S.C. S.C.R.C.; Post Office v RAF. (Seletar). Post Office; Khalsa v Naval Base Police. Khalsa ground. RUGBY: Gordons v Loyals, Changi; St. Andrews 0.8.A. v R.A.0.C.. Farrer Park; Medical College v R.A.F.
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  • 23 4 HIGH TIDES I TO-DAY: 4.40 a.m., 6.9 ft.; 3.59 p.m., 7.4 TO-MORROW: 6.18 a.m., 6.8 ft.; 5.25 j p.m.. 7.4 ft.
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  • 23 4 PLAYING at Balestier yesterday, the C.S.C. beat the Medical College Union by the solitary goal scored in the second half by Thuraisingam. i
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  • 323 4 PLAYING without a goalkeeper, the V.M.C.A. suffered a big hockey defeat yesterday when they met the Indian Association, losing 6—2. Rematkably enough, the Ys held the Indians well in the first half, which ended with the score 2-aii, but the V's could
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  • 518 4 Fox Heads Trainers' List Selangor Itft c© Statistics WITH four firsts, including a deadheat, three seconds and an equal number of thirds, Mr. Alan Loke heads the list of successful uwners for the Selangor autumn meet, which con- eluded on Saturday. Mr. Alan Loke won $4,830
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  • 409 4 rXEGAINING something oi their old torm, the Singapore Hornets played fine hockey to beat the Singapore Cricket Club by four goals to nil in a match on the Padang, yesterday. The Hornets were the better team right through, dominating the play from start to
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  • 110 4 THE Royal Air Force, who retained the Div. I honours when they defeated the Chinese on Saturday last, will meet the Royal Artillery (ac-ac) in a first round tie in the Singapore Challenge Cup competition to-day at Anson Road Stadium. The following is the secend
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  • 117 4 THE result of the Caulfield Guineas at Flemington was:—Teacake 71, The Trapper 20 1. Gay Revelry 501. Laureate, the favourite, ran fifth. Toorak Handicap:—Sun Valley 9\A (favourite), War Bird 20; i, Panka 5 2. Raavdwick Plate (Sydney) Dashing Cavalier 9 4 (favourite), Veiled Threat 2 I, Hope
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  • 39 4 THE following will represent Fords 2nd team In a friendly soccer match against Thornycroft Sports Club at Farrer Park, to-morrow: Tony, Hock Chiang, Ah Loo, Richards, Murugascn, .Rodrigues, Pak Hong, Paul, Ally, Zaludin, Koh Jhwec Seng.
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  • 253 4 THE following are the remaining entries received fcr the Penang Turf Club autumn meet, which begins on Saturday: HORSES CLASS II 6F. 7F. or IUM. ARTFUL SAILOR X X AVAN i' TcUi X X 3ALLYMUN X X IiATTI XX oKANO X X tsLUE PETER X
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  • 34 4 Playing at Bukit Timah yesterday, Raffles College scored another ring, hockey victory when they defeated the RAi 1 (Malaya) by four goals to nil. The scorers were R. E. Thoy (2) and Karim (2).
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  • 200 4 NO fewer than 24 more new importations have been I added to the register of the Straits Racing Association the latest issue of the classi- fication of horses and ponies of the Association shows. The new importations are: (class one horses), Can Go!
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  • 110 4 THE Singapore Recreation Cba were unlucky to draw one-al with the St. Andrew's Old Bqi when they met in a hockey matri on the club ground yesterday. The Recs dominated the game is the second half and deserved something more than the one goal netted
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  • 336 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) pOMPARING the Netherlands East Indies to a series of time bombs set in the South Seas between Sumatra and Nevf Gainea, Royal Arch (iunniscn, the North American Newspaper Alliance's writer, declared in an interview with the Tribune that the Japanese
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  • 349 5 t tm inga P° re Monday. L i HE NG CHOON, ex-store t tJf eeP 1 r °1 Messrs Senda and Co., f k pIeadln guilty to a charge of breach of trust of 27,143 lb of rubber valued at $10,856. entrusted to him
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  • 239 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Monday. JJONATIONS made by the Johore Bahru district to the Malaya Patriotic Fund. ~t he end of September, total »47,856.11. Contributions for September were a a follows:— Mr. O. E. Venables. $25- Mr. F. Densham. $26; Staff and labour'force
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  • 25 5 Mr A.B.S. Boswell. Conservator or Forest*. Miilayun Fore»i Service, ha* been r.ppolntcd to act a* Deputy Director or Forest* S.8.. with effect from Aug. 26.
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  • 28 5 SIR ROBERT THE RANEE WtiEtoto7JS2$&. Str h nob r f Brook+fophnm. left Smgn,>,,r e Cabinet hp lri meetlngi o/ the War Wha PWto* through nn for ,/v/v Knotnn<1
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  • 640 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I TM1NK ihd{ ih srreatesl tragedy of in the Ins* 30 years has been that Ucrmany of the 19th oratory, with her contributions towards literature, art and science, has thrown her whole influence in the scales on the side of anti-Christ Thus said
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  • 123 5 AATORE than 300 persons, representing 120 Chinese organisation* in Singapore gathered at the Kong Chow Wul Kur. on Sunday to bid farewell to Mr. Li Yen. Chinese Consul, who is leaving for Chungkins at the end of this month Mr. Li is one of the few
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  • 244 5 "THE erection cf a temporary 1 ward at the General Hospital will be recommended and also the experiment to utilise the existing ward space to greater advantage," declared Dr. R. B. MacGregor, Director of Medical Services, S.S., when he replied at the adjournment of the Legislative
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  • 119 5 "CALL IT A DAY" (At the Pavilion) A GAY and entertaining film, with many laughs and a few heartaches. "Call It A Day" comes back to the Pavilion for a re-screening. With ten well-known players .In the cast, this picture is to be seen by those who do not
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  • 55 5 rpHE Colony's Flr.al Supply Bill for the current year was read for the first time at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Arthur Sleep, the acting Financial Secretary, who moved the first reading, said that It would come up for its subsequent readings at the
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  • 28 5 Lt-Col.S.C. Alagappan, I.M.S. will talk on "Indian Contribution to Science" to the Young Men's Cultural Union, Ramakrlshna Mission, at s» Norrls R(*ul. at 1 p w. on Wednesday.
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  • 417 5 Singapore, Monday. k PLEA for leniency on the par of Government, was made b; Mr. Claude da Silva, when at tlv adjournment of the Legislativ Council meeting to-day, h( spoke a few words on Circular i: dealing with the indebtedness o Government subordinate officers Mr. da
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  • 149 5 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Malay boy. A Mohamed bin Yusop, related bo the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter yesterday afternoon how. while walking with his grandmother "somewhere near a pineapple factory** in Serangoon Road, he suddenly saw her start vomiting and finally collapse into a deep concrete drain
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  • 186 6 Colony Budget WHEN income-tax was nnrc introduced into Malaya its opponents, who constituted most of the responsible unofficial opinion in this country, regarded the measure as the thin end of the wedge. In his speech at the Budget meeting of the Legislative Council, Mr. Arthur Sleep, acting Financial Secretary,
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  • 152 6 THE glibness of the official tone deceives nobody. Fuller unofficial representation would, we contend, lead to a strengthening of the war effort in the country through the tapping of sources of income which Government at the moment is strangely reluctant to draw upon, and the extent of our
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  • 188 6 fPHE Governor defended the Malayan Broadcasting Corporation from criticisms levelled against it which, he said, were not well-founded. Chi this point we are in entire agreement. Singapore has now developed into one of the most important key points in the war. Propaganda has proved its value many times
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  • 1029 6 Henry Wallace by name-honest and likeable by nature-the man whom Franklin D. Roosevelt has chosen to be his successor, is not a yes-man. He says what he thinks, and tries to carry out his ideas. XTF.VER before has the United States of America had a
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  • 992 6 THE V is not the first symbol to have upset Dr. In 1932 a symbol consisting of three small arrows appeared ail over Germany; on walls, in thousands of buttonholes, on coloured balloons, and on public boardings. The Republican Party m Germany had found a symbol
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  • 632 6 A FOREIGNER who first associates with a Chinese is often puzzled by the variety of names wh.ch the latter possesses. But it must not be supposed beI cause a Chinese introduces himseli by different names that he is up to mischief or is trying to palm himself
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  • 276 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. IT is learned that over 300 bombers took part in last night* R.A.F. raid on Germany, the chief objective being Nuremberg. The heavy assault was made in good weather. In western and north-western Germany, the weather was net
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  • 47 7 Reuter. Sitka, Oct. 13. THE explosion killed at least .ilx 1 and injured a dozen people in E. neighbouring fishing village and damaged defence construction The windows of Sitka's church were shattered and many women and children were injured when leaving the church by the flying glass.—Reuter.
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  • 622 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 13. IATEST reports from the EastIr crn Front indicate that there is no significant change to the battle for Moscow. a special announcement from Hitler's headquarters ilairns that prisoners taken in the battle of Briansk and Viazma .now number over 350,000. Rnth
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  • 93 7 Reuter. New York, Oct. 13 ADDRESSING a Texas State Fair crowd of 50,000, Senator Ccnnally, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that the United States would seize French colonies in the Western Hemisphere if the Vichy Government permitted the Germans to
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  • 249 7 Reuter (By Desmond Tighe, Reuters Special Correspondent) Cairo, Oct. 13. AMERICAN civil aviation technicians and experts will shortly be working in remote outposts in British West Africa, from the west coast to the Sudan, putting into operation one of the most gigantic aeroplane delivery-ferry-ing on
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  • 64 7 Reuter. Moji, Oct. 13. APPROXIMATELY 200 Japanese are still living in Burma, according to a group of 16 Japanese evacuees who arrived at Moji this morning from Burma, state Japanese reports. They added that although many of those remaining were desirous of returning to their
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  • 222 7 Reuter. Changsha. Oct. 13. OELIABLE information in Changsha indicates that Chinese forces are converging on Hankow from both west and bcrs of a foreign press party which visited Changsha. Gen. Hsueh Yo said that the casualty figuies were incompl?te as the fighting was continuing. Opinion
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  • 88 7 Reuter. Dallas (Texas), Oct. 13. THE Neutrality Act amendment authorising the arming of United States merchantmen would be passed by Congress by Nov. 1, said Senator Connally. chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in an interview. He added that he would then introduce another
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  • 42 7 Reuter. Melbourne, Oct. 13—The Royal Australian Air squadrons have destroyed 140 Axis planes in Europe and the Middle East, declared Mr. I. S. Orakeford, Air Minister, to-day. In addition they have probably destroyed 25 more and damaged at least 89. he said—Reuter.
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  • 330 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 13. TV/TARSHAL Tlmohenko's torces, which are barring the road to Moscow, are strongly counter-attacking as Hitler hurls more and more divisions, into the struggle. In the vital central sector of Viazma some 140 miles west of Moscow—Soviet tanks have hurled the Nazis out of
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  • 303 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. THE Batavia wireless states that the Commander-in-1 Chief of the Netherlands East Indies Army, Lieut.General G. J. Berenschot, was killed in an air crash to-day He had just returned from a conference with the British Commander-in-Chief, Far East,
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  • 448 7 Reuter. (By Reuter's Correspondent). Moscow, Oct. 13. MOSCOW is now no longer a real base. It has become j what is called in Russia a "frontal town." Yesterday afternoon, I watched well-clad new reserves marching along the streets in the dim autumn sunlight to points from
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    • 242 8 RECORD CROWDS ROARED THEMSELVES HOARSE AT THIS RIOTOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY! Don't Miss LAST 2 PERFORMANCES CAPITOL ROTE: Owing to the Special Screening of the Chinese Patriotic Film "LIGHT OF EAST ASIA" TO-DAY at 10.15 a.m., 12.30 and 4.15 p.m. "IN THE NAVY" will be shown at 6.15 and 9.15 p.m.
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    • 253 8 MAKE IT A POINT TO VISIT THE "Fight For Freedom" EXHIBITION 6 P.M.—MIDNIGHT PICTURES OF BRITAIN S MEN MATTER THAT WILL SEND HITLER TO HIS DOOM TO-NIGHT Tea-Dance-Coupon-Night 8 30 p.m.—Midnight TO-MORROW Novices Star Competition in WALTZ GLOBE THEATRE TO-NIGHT (f> p.m. 9.45 p.m.) Follow "Flash" and his fearless friends
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    • 178 9 IfiSS Where Everybody docs HBtTttW j I ovi:\ i <■ ■■■piH i TO-lIAV I 3.15—6.15—9.15 5 DAYS ONLY OWING TO CONTRACT ARRANGEMENTS G ra?* GRAMME "MOON OVER MI AMP- o^^^^^^^^""^ FOX NEWS INCLUDING"LATEST P» m r?LEBRATF MOON FESTIVaI BRITISH NEWS MOON LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situations Vacant WANTED by legal firm— Messenger—
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  • 47 10 CHIA—TEO. The engagement is announced between Mr. CHIA SOON ANN, eldest son of Mr. Mrs. Chia Hock Chwee and nephew of Mr. Chew Bah Kah, and MISS TEO HIANG NOI (Soon Kiah>, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Teo Peng Kay. S.S*. F.M.S. papers, please copy.
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    • 759 10 J >m Situations Vacant WANTED Bhop-workers unci gardener. I «duration unnecessary). Apply personally to D. T. Lim Company. 353, Nortn bridge Road. Singapore. (No. 545L) WANTED: Capable and experienced nurse for two small boys. Willing to travel It necessary. Box 693 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 552L) hXPERTENCED HAIRDRESSKR WANTED
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    • 854 10 VANTED. RECENT model Radiogram, A C I r D.C. with Oarrard Automatic record I hanger. Details and price to: —Box 657 1 :;o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 48iL) j PLANTED: Rubber estate, about 50TO i icres; must be roadside trees between 1 10-14 yrs: send particulars to Box 055 c
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    • 950 10 For Sale J c E ANCREALIN has cured Diabetes permaently Don't dread the disease any more o injection, no fasting. Indian herbal j roduct of Oriental Chemical Labora*o- es One month's tin $3 G. C. Peters, oie Agent. Malaya, Post Box 154, Ku.vn j umpur. (No. 476 L) I HILLIPS
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    • 874 10 OR SALE. Morris 8 Four Door Saloon, ■j37 Taxed and Insured till Sept., 1342. rood condition. $1,300 or nearest offer, lox 664 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 490 L) OR SALE. Austin Ten Saloon $1,300 —or j icarest offer. Four new tyres tax and nsurance paid. Apply after b
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    • 511 10 FUDllC IWW*w NOTICE. The Le Mercier School will be olding the fourth Annual Athletic ports meeting at the Jalan Besar tadium on Friday. 17th Oct. from 30 pm—6.15 p.m. Parents, friends nd eld pupils are cordially invited. *here will be a 440 yards. Race for Id boys. GOVERNMENT NOTICE NON-FERROl'S
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    • 334 10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. In Bankruptcy. Nc 303 of 1934. Re CAN HOCK SIEW of No. 162, Sims Avenue, Singapore Typist. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First dividend is intended to be declared in this matter. All
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    • 256 10 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received at Office of the Settlement Englnefi P.W.D., Singapore up to noon a 23rd October, 1941. for the following:— Erection and completion of Temporary Police Barracks I various sites on Singapt* Island. Plans and Specification may seen and printed forms of ten* with all particulars
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 783 10 jlO-ll lY it A II10 SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres 1333 k cs EASTERN SEP.VTCB ZHP1 30.96 metres 9.69 m cs GSV—17 81 M cs; 16.84 me*m ZHP2 48 58 metres 6 175 mcs GSF—15.14 Mcs; 19.81 metre, p m. GSD—11.75 M cs; 25.53 metm 12 00 Garden of Memories*
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  • 1025 11 V 13 1941 4 P.M U ONDAY, OCi Buyers Sellers l**) 7 I. 76 l fii C Bi 0 32" 0.33 &mm& 090 0.94 w" tv» ,43 i 47 (H) ii|9 SStf Tin (Ss) 1« 4 6 s| Iff 26;- 27- 9 22 3 '527 Sl>
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  • 27 11 Singapore* Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber ii Singapore at noon today were:— TIN i $138Ts, down $14. RUBBER Bayers 38 8 Sellers 38" /}i
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  • 141 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore. Tuesday. rpHE tin share market was quiet yesterday with little buying interest shown Hong Fatts were done at 1 33 and Sungei Luas at 167 ft. There wes fair business in rubbers and several parcels offered at market rates found
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  • 68 11 Singapore, Oct. 13. GarriDier 7.50 Java crube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12 .25 Muntok Whit? Pepper 18.50 White Pepper 18 .00 Black Pepper 8.25 Sundried Copra 2.90 Mixed Copra 2.65 Small Flake Tapioca 9.00 Fair Flake Tapioca 8.50 Medium Pearl Tapioca 0.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 9.50 Lingga Sago Flour 5.10
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  • 52 11 rpHE cost of living and supplementary f allowances, payable to Government employees lor October, are as follows: C.L.A. S.A. Total Classes 1(a) and Ilia) 3.55 175 5.30 Classes Kb) and 11(b) 4.10 200 6.10 Classes Ho and II» C) 4.70 2.20 6.90 Classes 1(d) 5.30
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  • 91 11 Reuter. New Delhi, Oct. 13. THE Defence Services Exhibition train, the first of its kind in India, and over a quarter of a mile in length, consisting of coaches and vans depicting realistic scenes of air, sea and land battles including the battle of
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  • 80 11 Reuter. Sydney, Oct. 13. PfHE fate of Moscow is being eag--1 erly watched by the war lords of Japan, declares the Sydney Sun, in a leader, to-day. Upon the events of the next few weeks, perhaps even days, may bang the firing of the
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  • 1153 11 N. E. I. NEWSLETTER Batavia, Oct. 6. REGARDING the statement in Tokyo by the Japanese official spokesman, Mr. Koh.lshii, that the.sale to Russia of large quantities of N.E.I, oil and other products would be regarded by Japan as an unfriendly act, official quarters in Batavia emohasise thai; the export of
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    • 532 11 Public Notices THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT, (No. 118). Notice under section 137. A draft town plan of the Township of Mersing Kiri has been prepared and approved by the Town Beard and may be inspected by the public on any working day except Thursday between the hours of 10 a.m.
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    • 275 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO-CHENA 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. AmovrChefo. Tientsin. Newchwan-. Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. The steamers have superior accommodation for saloon passengers amidships. They carry
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  • 299 12 Reuter. (By Ralph Walling, Reuters Mr Correspondent) London, Oct. 14. ALL three R.A.F. CommandsBomber, Coastal and Fighterhave resumed their day and night offensives on the Western Front after a weeks lull due to poor weather. British night bombers are naturally suffering losses against the German
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  • 39 12 British Wireless. London. Oct. 34: A further Newfoundland naval contingent has arrived at a British port. They were welcomed by the naval officer in charge of the port and by the Newfoundland Trade Commissioner. Mr. D. J. Davies—British Wireless.
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  • 383 12 War Will Go On Even If The Govt, Leaves Moscow! Reuter Washington, Oct. 13. T EGISLATORS who attended a White House conference toHay on Lease-Lend legislation reported that President Roosevelt expressed ?ome concern about the Russian situation but agreed that the Soviet was far
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  • 121 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 13. AN air ace who had bombed Berlin 36 times is now presumed killed in action. He is FlightLieut. R. S. E. Aldridge, who was previously reported missing and believed killed. Another holder of the Distinguished Flying Cross, Squadron Leader R. H. Spencer
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  • 58 12 British Wireless. London, Oct. 14: Col. I.L. Ralston, the Canadian Minister for National Defence, arrived with his party in London yesterday afternoon and was welcomed by Lord Cranbourne. the Secretary of State fcr the Dominions, the High Commissioner for Canada in London, Mr. Vincent Massey. and Maj.Gen. Montague, a senior
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  • 350 12 Reuter London, Oct 1. rpHE BBC now has a <hc*t similar to the mysterious vote* Russia which has been ruiniat C broadcasts lor nearly two month. forcing station after station to i! oown. The BBC V unwelcome visitant «w crashed the Forces Programme twJ* and for
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  • 58 12 Reuter. Prague, Oct. 11 THE German-controlled radio ay; that eight more Czechs m executed yesterday. Five were sentenced for plotfc high treason and being in unkiful possession of arms. The otte three were sentenced for econcas sabotage. The court wnich tried the case handed 17 other
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  • 40 12 British Wireless London, Oct 14 It was untitled announced in Dublin ywUak] states an Agency message, thtli German plane crashed la flsa Stulrel Mountains near KM*», Co. Wexford, about midnlgln t Saturday. Ail the four ocetrjH were killed -British Wirelem
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