Malaya Tribune, 15 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune. Net Saks Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, October 15, 1941
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  • 88 1 Reuter. Pf t special broadcast to Soviet soldiers, the Mwetl Radio declares:— "Hitler may win battles, but he cannot take Russia, and ev: n Russia is only part of a K"? antic front that stretches from Britain to Iran, and Spitsbergen to Tobruk.
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  • 138 1 Reuter. (By Maurice Lovell, Reuters Staff Correspondent) WE know that the Germans will never take Moscow." said M. Lozovsky, the Soviet spokesman. Answering a question, he declared: "Each day. the German movement becomes slower each day costs the enemy more." He mad* a definite statement that
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  • 142 1 Reuter. Singapore, Wednesday. TOE ban on the return to Malaya of European children from nearby countries for their holidays has been lifted under a Gazette notification issued to-day. litis states that permits can be issued to children of these Europeans who are normally domicilii in Malaya, provided that
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  • 184 1 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 15. fHE Chinese attack on Ichang was made in order to relieve the Japanese pressure on the North Hunan front, and this objective was successfully achieved, says a semi-otlicial dcs- in disorder from the vicinity cf Ichang. Regarding the situation at Chengchow,
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  • 805 1 13,000 Killed, Wounded In Day Reuter. THE Nazis have sustained a serious defeat on the Briansk front (southwest of Moscow), and yesterday no fewer than 18,000 German soldiers were killed and wounded. Another message says that the entire new Soviet Army corps wont into
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  • 225 1 Reuter. Moscow, tk't. IS. "YESTERDAY, in the wetsUrn direction <-f the front, no fewer than 13.000 German soldiers and officers were killed and wounded," says a supplement to the Soviet communique this "Our troops continue to put up a stubborn resistance to the advancing enemy. In the
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  • 121 1 Reuter. Melbourne, Oct. 15. "THE power of the Australian public to A spend money on luxuries and nonessentials must be reduced if Australia's war elfort is to reach a maximum." said said the Prime Minister. Mr. Curtin, speaking at a war loan rally. He added
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  • 121 1 Reuter. Atlantic City, Oct. 14. "AS tar as the United States Navy is concerned, America is now at war. All her ships are on a war fooling, patrolling the seas without lights and with gun crews at their posts," said RearAdmiral Yates Stirling, retired former
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  • 389 1 Reuter. LONDON, OCT. 15. rpHE TURMOIL IN NAZI-DOMINATED EUROPE IS UNDERLINED IN MORE REPORTS YESTERDAY AND THERE ARE NEW SIGNS OF UNREST IN BOMB-BLAST-ED GERMANY ITSELF. A gigantic police round-up at the Danube port of Kustchuk is reported in a Sofia despatch to the Milan
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  • 422 1 ROOSEVET'S FAITH IN RUSSIA Reuter. DRBSIDENT ROOSEVELT told his press conference yesterday that there was nothing in the conditions on Ihe Russian front to cause him to doubt the success of the American programme of giving aid to nations resisting the Axis. Referring to
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  • 138 1 Reuter. Washington. Oct. 14. THERE is some hepo that if the bill arming American merchantships gets a big majority in the House of Representatives, the Senate may write in an amendment allowing American ships to enter belligerent waters, the bill being then returned to the
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  • 181 1 Reuter. (Bi/ John Nixon, Renter's Special Correspondent, Somewhere in North Africa) Oct. 15. GERMAN influence in Spanish Morocco is facilitated by their being allowed to move freely about and they are able to ex?rt pressure in various ways. For instance, while British newspapers are net officially
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  • 259 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. "JTALY is absolutely I slave nation under the overlordship of the Get mans," said Mr. David Edge, member of Sir Ronald Campbell's party recently returned to Britain from Italy. "Before I left Italy, an Italian General asked me to return
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  • 64 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 15:—Moscow ha3 already started on a rich new oilfield discovered in the Soviet Union during the last, few weeks. Hie drillers have undertaken to complete a number of wells by the 24to anniversary of the revolution, according to Soviet Radio reports. The oil wells
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  • 57 1 Reuter. Boston, (Massachusetts), Oct. 14 rpHF. Nazi supply ship, flying the Norwegian (leg, which was captured oft Greenland, has been identified as the "Busko" 159 torn». The personnel are ocing taken to an immigration station and subjected to the established procedure for dealing with
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  • 52 1 Reuter. Mk> Oct. 15. THE Japanese Diet's "fact finding:" mission to Thailand has been cancelled by tin- Beusf oi Representatives, ■cttag in accordance with Foreign Offire wishes, it is learned in Tokio. The mission was due to leave for Bangkok in the early part
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  • 226 1 Reuter. Bangkok, Oct. 15. rIE announcement that 'Japan has reealled her first Ambassador to Thailand with a view to obtaining a report on JapaneseThai relations undoubtedly caused some surprise in diplomatic quarters as the Ambassador presented his credentials only a few weeks ago. This decision is
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  • 136 1 Reuter. Bombay, Oct. 15. rpHE new Shah of Iran has been relieved 1 of his duties as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and the command of the gendarmerie which was also vested in the Shah has also been taken away. The Teheran Radio says t
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  • 160 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I7RECTED purely as a temporary measure, police barracks of wood and attap to house married police constables will shortly be built in and around Singapore. The largest block of these temporary barracks will be put up quite near Singapore town, while others will
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  • 185 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MR. Thomas Bayley, news editor with the British Ministry of Information at Singapore, arrived by boat yesterday to assume duties. Mr. Bayley, who is 34 years old, has been with newspapers for the last 15 years. He relinquished his position as sub-editor
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  • 44 2 (London raruV from H. L Hopkin) The Heath h?s taken mace of Mr. Cecil Tfr°ram Ca r ver. 76. formerly a member of the F?np-apore bar. Also »>fd is Eleanor. w'd r w of Mr. Hood Begg, formerly of Singapore.
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  • 108 2 In prescribing to the famous Movio Stars of Hollywood, California, a physician has discovered a safe quick method to remove ligly fat—s pounds a week or 15 t= 25 pounds a month. This new discovery, called Formode, brings new health and energj and a vigourous athletic
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  • 156 2 Singapore, Wednesday. WORRIED because lor a lcng time she had not heard from her mother living in Japanese-occupied territory in China, a Chinese woman. Wee Ah Kirn, drank a solution of caustic soda to end her life. Her husband. Tan See Moh, returning nome from work
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  • 25 2 (Cent-A-FLane Funds Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on aU fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claim**:— ONE
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  • 321 2 Singapore. Wednesday. A PRELIMINARY inquiry into lb A charges of criminal breach of trust falsification of accounts and forgery, which Mohamed nost master, Is alleged to nave ?ommTtted during his enure of office at the RAF. I Seletar, was held before Mr K. t
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  • 46 2 (London cable H.L. Hopkin) A decree nis: has been granted to Second Lt. John Wrohan on the ground of his wife's misconduct with two aircraftmen, who were ordered to pay costs. The wife, a Hungarian, was married to him in 1936.
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  • 701 2 Batavia, Oct. 10. fact that trade with Japan has come to a standstill is clearly evident. The man in the street is made aware of the fact by the numerous clearance sales in Japanese shops, showing that Japanese business men are preparing to leave the country. The majority
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  • 370 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. INTERESTING disclosures were made at a preliminary inquiry held to-day in the magistrate's court in which a well-known Chinese, Khoo 800 Thye, faced an allegation of using as genuine forged share certificates of the Allenby Rubber Co.. Ltd.
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  • 120 2 London, Oct. 15. THE Postmaster-General, Mr, W. S. Morrison, announced in a written reply in the Commons yesterday, that he had taken steps which he hoped would result in a considerable extension of the airgraph service. Technical considerations precluded the extension of the service to Malta
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  • 1963 3 People Discontented, Sick Of War Hardships British Evacuees From Japan Are Now In S'pore, And These Are The Stones They Bring (Tribune Stall Reporter) ORITISH evacuees from Japan, who came on the evaD cuee ship Anhui which arrived in Singapore to-day, declare in an interview that
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  • 101 3 tjou train I through tf>> McIlh tvoj vtitage country a- an Ii' truck M xtaff tut i/uu wtU find out ivh-ii tt>,- native pojfuto* ii/ Malaya think oj uu au.tnt'iiiu whiter* who haw >'■• cainwd umarttj them Jar huff n peat. E' Lite children rutl the rood
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  • 249 3 Singapore. Tuesday. EY W. Ginsberg, a European, said to have improperly overtaken a stream of traffic, including a car driven by ASP. G. E. DevonShire, who had A S P. A. R. Anderson with him, was to-day fined SlOO by the acting district judj :e.
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  • 653 3 Melbourne. Oct. 13. Seventy per cent, of the people Interviewed in compiling polls on Australian public opinion by the Gallup method answered '"Yes" to a question "Should all parties In the Commonwealth Parliament join together In a war-tl:no government"; 15'; answered "No" tmd 8'" were undecided. The
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  • 269 3 Tribune Staff Reporter) BOMBED by German dive-bomb-ers 400 miles off North Ireland, while on his way to England by ship; adrift en a lifeboat for seven days, after which he was picked up by a destroyer only to be bombed a few days later while in
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  • 157 3 Sinn pore. Wednesday. CONVICTED by Mr. R. Moor on tv. charges of altering written permits to purchase cement, and a third charge of altering a written permit for purchasing corrugated galvanis3d iron sheets granted to him for purposes of the Defence Ng Kwang Yeng, a 19-year-old Chinese who
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  • 78 3 (From our Own Correspondent) XT pw ««i v. Malacca. Monday. N*W office-bearers of the Malacca Ju*ni2r Clvll Servi ce Association elected yesterday at the general meeting were as follows:- President. Mr. Wong Koon Yoon. Vice-President. Mr. U. Thuriappa: Ho„ Secretary. Mr. F. J. PHiay; Assistant Secretary. Mr. H. E. Sequerah;
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  • 39 4 HOCKEY: S RC. v Indian General Hospital S.R.C; Indian Association v St Patricks School, Balestier; cai College v R.A.A.F., College ground; Raffles College v P.W.D.. P.WD.; Raffles College II v Y.M.CA. Juniors. Y.M.CA. TENNIS: Y.M.CA. tournament.
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  • 237 4 THE S.C.C. handicap autumn lawn tennis tournament reached a conclusion yesterday with the final of the men's doubles event, in which N. W. Sabine and C. J. R. Bembroke defeated H. Stokes and S. C. VVoolnicr 8 -6, 6—B. B—6. When it seemed that Sabine and Bembroke.
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  • 49 4 IN a close game of rugger, the St. Andrews Old Boys' Association beat the R.A.O.C. at Farrer Park yesterday by 13 points (two goals and a try) to eight (a goal and a try). The Saints possessed a better three-quarter line which proved to be a match winning factor.
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  • 53 4 THE following have been invited to represpnt the Post Office Club at hockey apainst the R.A.F. (Seletar) on the home ground to-day: Carl Albuquerque; Matnoor. M. Toledo. D Stewart. G. Pinto, Salem B Omar; S. Cnelllah. A. Retnaslngham. O. Dermo. Tan Ah Seng, Al Selvarajoo. Reserve: R. H. Kelly. Umpire:
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  • 184 4 Training For Penang Raccs Begins (From Our Own nangy To day OFFICIAI.0 FFICIAI. training in preparation for the Penang autumn --th. began lhis rni K f Duval>s and H obbs> The going was good. Except ior uu> stables, other outstation candidates were put to
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  • 97 4 Melbourne, Oct. 14. j H Crawford defeated J. E. Bromwich in the open singles tennis at Sydney. Kid Young of Geelong. defeated Micky Miller, featherweight champion of Australia at Melbourne on Saturday. West Perth. 1414 (98) defeated East Fremantle 10.17 (77) in the West Australian football grand final.
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  • 38 4 MEETING the Naval Base Police yesterday, the Indian General Hospital scored their ninth successive hockey victory when they defeated the Police by three goals to nil. Scorers were Saktu. Karnial Singh, and Kamaruddln. Half- time score was 2-0.
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  • 107 4 THE following are E.S.Y.C. events for this wook. On Friday there will be the usual afternoon rare s for all classes, starting at 523 p.m. for the "A" class and 525 p m. lor *the other classes. On Sunday the T class will sail the Ist race
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  • 339 4 TSE following are the weights for Saturday's races, the first day of the Penang autumn meeting, and also of two races for the second day: Horses, Class 2, div. I—6 furs. Waetere 9.00 Jest On 8.07 Perak 8.11 Sans Ame 8.06 Victory 8.09 Schoolboy 8.04 Courtllng 8
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  • 58 4 RESULTS of yesterdays ties in the Y.M.CA. tennis tournament are as follows: "A' class handicap singles: I. A. Alsagoff (—3O) beat E. Manasseh (plus 6). 7-5, 6-2 A. I. Perelra (—3O) beat Yap Ah Hlan (—15.3) 2-6, 6-3, 3-3 (retired). "B" class handicap singles: Lin Ka Teng
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  • 390 4 PIRST division league champions, the R.A.F. (Seletar) cleared their first hurdle in the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition yesterday when they defeated the R.A. (Ac-ac) 2—o at Anson Road Stadium. The Gunners showed promise at the start and managed to hold on to a
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  • 100 4 THE October Medal competition held over the week-end at the Garrison Golf Club resulted in a win for Fit.-Lieut, alt with a net score of 65. The following were the best returns: Flt.-Lieut. S. E. Catt 81—16=65. Capt. T. B. Smiley 86—18=68. E.
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  • 20 4 TO-DAY: G.lB a.m.. 6.8 ft.; 5.25 p.m. 7.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 7.45 a.m., 7.1 ft.; 7 p.m., 7.5 n.
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  • 125 4 THE following are the entries accepted for the Singapore Turf Club's Free Handicap race for three-year-olds, to be run on the first day of the Singapore meeting, Saturday, Nov. 8, over seven furlongs: Counsel 10 7 Jest On 9 0 Very Dear 8.11 Nicotine 8.7 Lord Worlington
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  • 190 4 IN a keenly contested game of hockey played at Hong Lim Green yesterday, the S.CR.C. defeated the CS.C by two goals to nil. The Chinese had slightly the better of the exchanges in the first half and scored their two g-cals in this period. In the
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  • 347 5 Singapore, Wednesday. .*rON Manasseh. who was stated Kt the prosecuti ntob? a land**J?„ owned extensive property lord ojvn $m by Mr ?flsS'n the acting district C L yesterday morning, on a 5*L Jf increasing the rent of ct l ff his houses in Middle Road. oDe C
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  • 69 5 PI first of a short series or extracts from Shakespeare's plays, giving the songs in their dramatic setting, will be broadcast from the Singapore station of the MB C at 8.45 p.m. to-morrow. The first programme will be devoted to the songs ln the play "Twelfth Night." The
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  • 262 5 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. JN an editorial on "Burma and her neighbours," The Times, dealing with the visit of the Hon. U. 9aw to England, says that the aspirations of Burmans for full self-government within the British Commonwealth as soon as possible after the
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  • 83 5 Melbourne, Oct. 13. The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in a short wave broadcast emphasised that the change of government ln Australia has not had the same upsetting effect as in some other countries. The conduct of the total war against aggression would continue in Australia. Be was convinced that the
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  • 99 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) CIR John Latham. Australian Minister to Japan, who is on his way back to Australia to report on his year's stay in Tokio, arrived in Singapore yesterday aboard the British evacuation ship, the "Anhui," and is at present the guest of His
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  • 261 5 Singapore. Tuesday. AN employee in his father's motor repair shop in Rochore Canal Road, 16-year-old Tan Boon Pee was the only one able to manipulate the electric tyre groover, an instrument for retreading old motor car tyres. On the alLernoon of Oct. 2, he was engaged
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  • 171 5 "MAN HUNT" (At the Cathay) TN 'Man Hunt," Walter Pidgeon has the A biggest game hunt there Is—the stalking and shooting of Hitler. It is the "dream hunt" of all the oppressed peoples in Europe to-day. It Is a thrilling story and Walter Pidgeon seizes the purt with both
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  • 82 5 Replying to criticism of the Government's financial proposals by the London Journal Economist, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said that Australians were more competent to criticise their own war effort than anyone else. The Economist, calling for greater Australian sacrifices, said that Mr. Curtin*s determination not to tax low incomes
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  • 247 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE progress that has been made in Singapore and Johore in the "Grow More Food" campaign, will be seen at the show to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Oct. 24—27. when vegetables and fruits will be exhibited. All profits from
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  • 134 6 Racial Purity THOUGH not paraded so openly as in the case of Germany, the Japanese theory of racial purity, and all the fallacious side issues of that major fallacy, finds expression with increasing frequency. Racial purity, if such a thing existed, could result only from in-breeding, and would hardly
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  • 156 6 IAPAN and Germany are two examples of such deterioration which will provide prolific fields of study for future historians. Their belief in racial "purity" would be highly diverting did it end with pretty concert. When it acquires such growth as to subordinate political consciousness and to misdirect gigantic
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  • 207 6 cr C» ANE manifestation much to the fore in current news is the unwillingness of Japanese to admit any reverses in the field. Thus a resoundinpr defeat is explained away, from motives of conceit, not from reasons of military necessity, as a voluntary withdrawal. The attempt to murder
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  • 154 6 HOW Producer Gabriel Pascal acquired the rights to Bernard Shaw's rJays—a mine of entertainment material practically every producer in Hollywood has tried to buy at one time or anothpr —Ls an utterly implausible story. In 1935, after spending six months In Hollywood doing nothing. Pascal,
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  • 626 6  -  By John Macadam WHAT do you make of this "Chiefy, I expect a brown type, and dcn't take umbrage if he looks as if he has a lot of lakhs. We may have to give him charpoy, but it's all right with the flit commode, and he might
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  • 802 6 AS the United States becomes increasingly the information fountain and hope of peoples from far-off lands, so the news demands that what Americans think should come from everywhere. As part of this most important International opinion- forming movement, Mr. Buck Harris, Manager of the General Electric
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  • 588 6 Spit Polish Does Do You Good... Many people object to what is called "spit and polish" in the Army. But here is one who agrees with it. Think well before you say he is a fool. WHEN I became a soldier, I joined the Army with a firm prejudice Before
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  • 258 6 people IT was his las!; nickel, and seeking shelter from the .sleet in a New York doorway, the young Hungarian violinist debated whether to use it for the subway trip home, or for a cup of coffee. He decided for the coffee—to give him strength to go on
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  • 626 6 THE social development of modern cities can be measured by the efficiency of public utility services. Every urban centre depends for its health on water supplies and modern engineering is able to supply water at rates which bear very lightly upon the consumer who normally is encouraged
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 336 7 Reuter. AN American-Japanese conflict might develop "as m.inb Washington, Oct. 14. Senator Norris told newspapermen to-day lie d t^/^ 1 Russia were defeated, with Japan would be a bad thing lor us/ neciared that he "is not so sure that war The 80-year-old
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  • 94 7 R.A.F. Blast Cologne Dusseldorf Reuter. London. Oct. 14. OUSSELDORF and Cologne were among the objectives raided by the R.A.F. in Western Germany last night, according to an Air Ministry eommunnque. A small force of bombers also bombed Eoulogne docks. Coastal Command aircraft attacked enemy shipping off the Dutch and French
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  • 61 7 Reuter. Berne, Oct. 14. rO train collisions in Italy are reported from Milan to-day. In the first, between Lanciano and Castel Trentano in Tuscany, two persons were killed and 39 severely injured and 100 slightly injured. Twenty-seven persons were injured and several severely hurt
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  • 47 7 London. Oct. 14.—Flight-Lt. Brenden Finucane. Irish leader of the Australian Spitfire squadron, who has downed 23 Nazi planes, mounted the balustrade outside Croydon town hall and danced the Irish jig. He fell and was slightly injured. He was treated at hospital but not detained.—From H. L. Hopkin.
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  • 160 7 Reuter. M Sydney, Oct. 14. I A POWERFUL alliance Japan in the Pati- fie can still make an attack on Asiatic Russia too costly," says the Sydney Daily Tei*. graph. Sydney newspapers, comI menting on reports that Japan i is waiting to stab Russia in the
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  • 186 7 Reuter. THE ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCED JSSSS t££ THREE MORE ENEMY SUPPLY SHIPS HAVE BEEN SUCCFSS FULLY ATTACKED BY SUBMARINES IN •ml MEDITErIII NEAN. The Admiralty published the following communique this morning: Three more enemy supply ships were successfully attacked by submarines of the Mediterranean
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  • 27 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 15: It is learned that I coastal Con mand aircraft yesterday aftet- 1 rioon attacked enemy supply ships off I the coast ot Norway.—Reuter.
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  • 183 7 Reuter. DESCRIBING the Nazi attempt to interfere with th e British nome programmes as a new trick which has been borrowed from somebody else, the BBC. commentator today said: "They started broadcasting on our wavelength making the most stupid and asinine remarks of a type so
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  • 684 7 Reuter. London. (kit. 1 1. QN th- Eastern Front, the groat battle for approaches to Moscow is moving to a crisis. it is learned in London that advanced units of the German Army succeeded in penetrating 65 miles west of .Moscow to Mojaisk but the
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  • 180 7 Reuter. Lisbon, Oct. 14. IT is reported that the Portuguese steamer Corte Real, (2,044 tons) which left Lisbon on Thursday for N?w York, has been torpedoed in the Atlantic. It is understood that the crew were warned of their fate by the Germans and were able
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  • 59 7 London, Oct. 14. MR. David Devant, the fame us lfl conjuror and illusionist, died last night in Putney Hospital where he had be3n a helpless cripple for the past fcur years. He was 73. Twelve members of the Magic Circle visited him in hospital each
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  • 305 7 BIG WAR OF MOVEMENT RACING IN BRIANSK VIAZMA AREAS Reuter. Moscow, Oct. 14. ALTHOUGH Marshal Timoshenko has been compelled to fall back on the Moscow front, he has succeeded in preventing the German armoured divisions from forcing open any vital gap in his line. Particularly savage battles continue in the
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  • 148 7 Reuter. Sydney, Oct. 14. THE sickness rate amongst Australian troops is lower in this war than the last, declared the Inspector-Genera! of Medical Services, Major-General R.M. Downes, on his return bv air from a fourmonth tour of approximately 20.000 miles in Malaya, Jav.i, Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Eritrea
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    • 641 7 Thick, Strong Wavy New Hair rVfora nnlnsj X i* MaW ta.l ko. My teatr tn 3*k »cry weak and falling tut in tomMuh I HI nntll tta« aealp ww wur almost bar* A on the top. I had £jg nnisnad m 1 tha Mceno Ml my *M I hairftaasiied ttroniec.
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    • 201 8 entertainment l MEMORABLE MELODIES! OPENING TO-DAY...at oys usual prices! I (Metrotone News) and THE DEFENCE of TOBRUK Inspiring Scenes per CINESOUND NEWS. INDIAN CEYLONESK SINGING COMPETITION 1941. TICKETS for the above function which is to be held at the HAPPY WORLD STADIUM on SUNDAY the 19th October arc now available
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    • 375 8 "mars J i 3 Morning Shows! WMrl I 12.30 sharp TO-DAY Friday The mm**! CBWMB pntaiiM P resented to a Distinguished Audience Yesterday"LlGHT OF EAST ASIA In which actual enemy prisoners captured by the Chinese Army take leading [half""price co7c» to si seats wile be granted TO MEMBERS OF RECOGNIZED
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    • 144 8 I ,9 4 i's BIGGEST THRILL FILM TO-DAY 3.15, 0.15 A, 9.1 j TRUE ESCAPADES OF WORLD S MUSI GALUW j ADVENTURERS TOLD IN THRILL-FILLED FILM! A WARNER BROS. HIT with JEFFREY LYNN j PHILIP DORN KAAREN jjjjgI VERNE MONA MARIS Dirtcttd by VINCENT SHERMAN 0 hr. Also UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL
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  • 145 9 Reuter. Bangkok, Oct. 14. appeal by the Thai A premier, J communities co-operate in the Thai neutrality <S'contribute to peace in tf d I >A the world was broadf/uie Bangkok Radio last X oro-ress and pointed out *#J?Z in their own interest ft* *SL2 should
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  • 66 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 14. AN Imperial Prisoners of War Committee has been set up with the following term of reference: "To secure the co-ordination of action by His Majesty's Government in regard to matters relating to prisoners of war, both in our own and
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  • 67 9 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. rpWO hundred and fifty-five Czechs have now been executed In Czechoslovakia since Gen. Hevdrlch took charge of tho country a fortnight ago, says the Prague Radio. Th-.- total inclxides 12 more victims yesterday on the usual charges of "economic sabotage," and
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    • 364 9 MORE DAYS NVMI SEASON! H i I 1 k OWING TO DEEPAVALI LiJUnNrY 11 HOLIDAY PROGRAMME ||1 ML J OPENING SUNDAY, 10th I m I I I k flj 1 OCT. mmtms WAITER SO AN IIl"\T PIDGEON BENNETT WILL KEEP YOU ON GEORGE SANDERS THE EDGE OF YOUR Ortciwf by
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    • 343 9 1. THE "FIGHT FOR FREEDOM" KXHIBITI 0 N CLOSES TO-NIGHT. BE HERE FOR CERTAIN AND YOU'LL BE SUPPLIED WITH PAMPHLETS YOU'LL TREASURE! W W v• w m k hB 9k TO-NIGHT Tea Dansant from 7.30 p.m. THE NOVICES STAR COMPETITION in WALTZ WILL BE ON DURING THE LATE SESSION, 9.30—12.
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    • 257 9 To-night at 7.30 p.m. ONE SHOW ONLY (Whole serial) "DAREDEVILS OF THE RED CIRCLE" i VFOR VICTORY BRITISH 1■ I BEST. I —«i—— 1 IWE HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK THE VERY LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATER PROOF WRIST WATCHES SUCH AS: VULCAIN KOSKOPF YMA MOVADO and HI
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    • 79 9 j BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER FAMOUS CHARACTER OLD BILL IN "OLD BILL SON" PAVILION I Svxi CHANGE tin When Buying Lamps Look Out H r/ie WorA B BH JgJXgk Quality is the Halt. S HH tSMDMV mark of this Famous Eg| I QgHff* Brand Lamp*. Eg V V Noted for its Cheap*
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    • 244 9 TIME OUT FOR LAUGHTER! T O -1> A V PAVILION" 3J5/ 6 15 9. 15 t IT" ',v'• N'\ \S HOLLYWOOD CALLED IT 11 KRIFIC" |\v/\ and made it the year"s most rollicking film! "•(I < NOW—YOU'LL CALL IT A SMASH!" y as the screen s grandest make Cupid.. TO-NIGHT
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  • 47 10 Domestic Occurrence ENGAGEMENT chia-teo. The engaffmentia announced between Mr CHJA, SOON ANN, eldest son ol Mr. Mrs. Chia Hock Chwee and nephew ol Mr. Ctoew Bah Kah, and MISS TEO HLANO NOI (Soon Kiah), daughter ol Mr. Mrs. Teg Pens Kay. B.S. I .M.S. papers, please copy.
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    • 691 10 itp PDS^^^J Situations Vacant 7 NTS N i w WANTED °y .V, SI 00 fof ■AtpMMtU. Appli< h<2 Fllm-ston one U.S A fountainpen ana tt7 .^(j. photo s m::|i1" .'"c n ,-r< IN'o SG3L) Choon Oubu Street, prevluu-- expericu Blnßaoore No 70-4 Cjo ML- I,u uf r N \J £,tiOL)
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    • 918 10 Wanted RLSPtCTABLI- young man (21) requires furnished room. Particulara box 705 co Malaya Trioune, Singapore. (No. 567L» WANTED- Doll s Pram for child 8 to 10 years Particulars and price to Box 703 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. _J No. 564 L, WANTED HOMELY P.G. Bt. Timah dlstj Lrg room with
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    • 879 10 DUTCH BUILT Philips 8 **J Wireless Receiver AC DC 1940 BOOM. 5250 cash. Phone 7229. |fIL) VIOLET RAY SEtT Great Medical Value; fi 0 Blood Circulation; matlam, Tired Eyes Stiff Nec X J• Growth. 230 Volts. Works A.C. Complete $350 Box No. CB5 co^Mjljy» Tribune, Singapore. 11 vriß CATV. 1
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    • 720 10 Educational LEARN Modern Ballroom Dancing at A. I Daniel's Studio. Lessons ere B)\ pn 1 strict privacy. Charges very m<Jf orate. Apply:-- 29. Ipoh Road. Kual^Lumpur. BALLROOM DANCTNoT m progressive dancing academy Beginnes classes dally. Course WV*Z*£l* ffi, teur competitors thorou R hly coached Apr, y Castill.ans" Eastern Hotel. Kuala
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    • 605 10 Professional (31st OUT UNCLEAN SPIRTTS. heal sickness and d.sease m the power of Lord iZi Christ Come. Free. Peace M Joo Chlat Ko..d Singapore Jt> (No. 544 L) Public Notices NOTICE THE M WDU-TLKONG (SINGAPORE) RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement! i. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
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    • 357 10 NOTICE In the Estate of Mak Ah Shu also known as Mak Ah deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59». NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors r.nd other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of Mak Ah Shu also known
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    • 240 10 WE ARF. rT.EASED to SIM Public that new stocks Of m PEOL Cutaneous Vaccine Oiaag have arrived from England healing action is rapid and cc* in all septic conditions, arc I immunising properties ««Jg invaluable treatment for any £3 tion whatever of the skin, &»m all good Chemists. If any
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 736 10 [TO-DAY'S RADlo] I —J SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL m metres 1333 k.s 8 SEBCicg zhpi so ;»b Mini H mics —Mies; 16.84 met»* ZHP2 U 5M metres 8 179 Ca M "Kg JJ* 12.5 Dvorak's Quartette ID E Flat Ma- ifSlMlf AlimSkS LA lor Op 51 recorded by the Le- NO
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  • 879 11 ot*i %o*i 0 33 *Si A:'- Tin <*' celtffor '11 11 12 -xd St** 1 (M Sot ,Is < 13 2 05 5^ 2 .i 5 2^ d SS, Pulat t lEm Tm i ll f <-jchsl T.i i* 1 j,," 196 Udon Un 153) W
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  • 21 11 iTM»* Singapore. Wednesday Prices of tin and in Stop!""* at n«i;:n today ««re:- iN «38% u^ha^l. buyers 38%, Sellers
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  • 135 11 (From our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. ATORE interest was shown in the tin share market yesterday, hut there was no inclination to advance prices. Bimwas transacted In Lukuts at 52. Batu Selangon at 145. Jelebus at sc. and Kuehala at 1 80. Laruts were
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  • 141 11 Reuter. Batavia. Oct. 14. GEN. Ter Pocrten is expected this '< afternoon from Manila. He will take over temporarily ithe command of the N.E I. Armv 'All N.E.I, officers will be in mourning up to Nov. 13. Four N.E I military victims have been buried at
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  • 186 11 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 14. MR Willian Green, President ot the Ameiiean Federation of Labour, in a "hands across the sea" response to fraternal delegates from Butain anc Canada to the American Federation of labour convention, asked them "to convey to your fellow workers our
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  • 110 11 Reuter. London. Oct. 14 THE suggestion that naval decorations <>r special merchant navy awards should be given, instead of civil awards, to men of the mercantile marine is made by Mr. William H. Coombs. General Secretary of the Navigators and Engineers T Jnion in the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 121 11 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. The Company, which Ls mc *in the S.S. and registered as i Trust Company, undertakes the following duties pCUTOR OR 1 I will, administrator wtate of deceased person, of a settlement or declaration
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    • 92 11 sinsiiim: roil LIVER OIL TABLETS Each tablet is equivalent 111 tmin potency to one tcaspoonful „f cod l iver oil U.SJ*. Contains Vitamin A which «s P r moting and increases resistance to respiratory infections and Vitamin D which is rickets preventing and a valuable aid in the proper development
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    • 730 11 FAMOUS DOCTORS PRAISE KIDNEY MEDICINE That Acts In 24 Hours To End RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, NEURITIS, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE NERVOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, CIRCLES UNDER EYJES, LOSS OF ENERGY and APPETITE, PUFFY ANKLES, BURNING, SMARTING PASSAGES and GETTING UP NIGHTS, etc. Who should know better than fully qualified medical men, who study in the
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    • 337 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Domestic Occurrence "death The Rev. William Thomas Cherry D.D., Ph.D. for twentyfive years actively engaged in Malayan Missionary work, passed away at his home in Ridley Park. Penna, U.S.A.. on Sunday. 12th October, 1941, after a long illness. Public Notices P.W.D. TENDEIt NOTICE TENDERS will be received at
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    • 380 11 TENDERS INVITED. Supply of cooked rations to Sungei Pinang Depot, Penang. Tenders are invited by the Indian Immigration Committee for the supply of cooked rations for the Sungei Pinang Depot. Penang, for the period of twelve months from Ist January to 31st December. 1942. 2. The terms of contract ma\
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    • 310 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated in England) DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPAN via HONGKONG CALCUTTA via PENANG. Taking cargo on through Hill f Lading for Canton. Macao, Swatow. Amoy. Chefo. Tientsin, N wchwan r. Yangtze ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. The steamers have superior BCcommodation for saloon passengei
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  • 275 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 15. THE names of 108 heroes of th? Rcyal Novy appeared in a special supplement to the London Gazett* last night;—men who fr:m th: captain's bridge to the lower deck distinguished themselves in th* 1 chase and destruction of the German battleship Bismrrck.
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  • 79 12 Reuter. Shanghai. Oct. 14. CHINESE forces evacuated Ichang yesterday owing to intensive Japanese bombing, according to Chinese reports. A Chungking dispatch says that the Chinese torces returned to their original positions and recalls heavy civilian and military casualties caused by gas bombs. The Japanese deputy spokesman at
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  • 240 12 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 15. THE R.A.F. is still busy bombing enemy positions in North Africa. Objectives in Libya were raided by aircraft of the R.A.F. and naval aircraft during the night of Oct.. 12 13, states an R.A.F. communique. In the frontier area, enemy
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  • 44 12 Bombay. Oct. 14. A RESOLUTION, passed at a conference cf the Provincial and National Democratic Union (Mr If. N. Roy's party» urpes the early restoration cf ministries in the provinces or the establishment of emergency measures for the purpcse cf increasing the war effort.
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  • 442 12 Reuter. London, Oc 4 15. TW: award of the Victoria Crosses to Members of the New Zealand forces, 2nd-Lieut. Charles Hagritt Upham and Sergeant Alfred Clive Hulme, for services in Crete, is announced in the London Gazette. Second-Lieut. Upham was stated, during the operations
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  • 138 12 Singapore. Tuesday. APECFFTION will be held by the Indian Troops Entertainment Committee in honour of the Indian evacuees from Japan to-day. Buses will take the evacuees from the Indian Chamber of Oomme.ce and the Sindhi Merchants' Association. A dinner will be held in the night by
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  • 393 12 I (Tribune Staff Reporter) 'pHE death occurred on Suncav last of r»« the »i.Sf v Wllllam Thomas' Cherry. itP; FhD > at hi s heme In Ridley Par*. L .S. A. Mr. Cherry was for 25 years actively engaged in missionary work in Malava
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  • 115 12 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 14. DOLISH troops have again been active at Tobruk, says a communique of the British G.H.Q., Middle East, to-day. The text is as follows: 'Tn Libya, during the night of Oct. 12-13, a Polish patrol again successfully raided an enemy strong point outside
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  • 447 12 f Military Commentary By Annalisti London, Oct. 14, great German offensive against Moscow was on Oct. 1. Two days later, Hitler told the world that net operations "on a gigantic scale" had bee» in progress f or hours. They were to have a decisive result
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  • 70 12 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Tuesday Jl WOMAN. Johanna Rowell, w yesterday found guilty by special jury of the murder of br 5-year-old adopted daughter,Nana and sentenced to death by Justice Carey. When asked what she had say before sentence was paatc Jchanna wept
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  • 97 12 Reuter. London, Oct. U TOASTAL Command Beaufort«• craft attacked enemy sspph ships off «ihe Norwegian w yesterday afternoon. Hits were obtained on two yes* and the crew of a third took their boats, but low cloud and rts prevented observation of the fet result, says an
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 68 12 "For economical and noai rishi nj* «1 islic* try fold Storage MUTTON Cutlets, Legs Loin Chops Shoulders i r:<■ l<l Storajre Multon makes better 'unies 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTERWORTH 33 C.S. 199 A Aivt.
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    • 98 12 Another Most Convincing Proof Of The SUPERIORITY OF ®.htim;e£| X 9 <' V 4 L i S IN THE SINGAPORE-JOHORE and RETURN CYCLE ROAD RACE Held on 12th Oct. 19-11. RUDCE HAS BEATEN ALL THE REST IN WINNING THE IST...2ND...3RD...PLACES Only 3 Rudjare machines were among the dozens of other
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    • 129 12 There is Ifjjp nothing more How delieiouslv refreshing is the sweet cool fragrance of Atkinsons Gold Medal Eau de Cologne Keep some handy. If you're tired or jaded, shake a few drop-, on your handkerchief or put a touch on your fori head they will continue to give out their
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