Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, October 16, 1941
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  • 215 1 —Reuter.- (fen York. Oct. 16. nFRMIX rncrale is dru PP |n G teadilv despite the stnn* of Wements of German victo that it is learn2ht»« Unimpeachable source e u h-s is particularly true in SU and Stui'hern German). that victories have not anting and losses. Nazi &oBSSSw.
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  • 173 1 Oct. 10. GRAVE niatters" were discussed by the Japanese Prime Minuste*. Prince Kut.c\c. and the L-id Keeper oi the Privy Seal. Maiquo KcKhi X do. and the President o. the Cabinet Fianning Board, Lieut.Ge:.. Teiichi Suzuki yeste day afternoon, according to the Domei Ne*,s Agency. The meeting
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  • 82 1 New York, Oct. 15. (PR $1.000.000 worth of bombinu f or per. K and "Wment, destined tfc i;SLv aye been removed from freighters lor diversion to the l r iS marm circles WmrLslv Ferv, n Embassy is all? 111 the United Stales r 1h
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  • 47 1 r fbjert of en2 "f c <* th year. iS*"**! 1! 1 by P"Brlms. The h R*d fl thal ih road b.ti" 1 The E*ypof th to place at lift* HY »>«tw il P Su, rin s «teamn Suez and Jeddah
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  • 839 1 NAZI ADVANCE SLOWED QIGANTIC NUMBERS OF MEN, TANKS AND GUNS ARE BEING HURLED INTO THE BATTLE FOR MOSCOW BY ROTH THE GERMANS AND THE RUSSIANS. The Russian capital is being threatened from the north, south and west, ar.d although the citizens have been
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  • 35 1 Reuter. Lorul n Oft 15 Tb* cirw mufti» i -ubui. rirje tin .«rrlvul at n Bmiali port, iiiivt* ct"-co»Atrd by Qvn. M<> GuulUv I lur i. i»rtk*u]iir:y amine exploit ag*»»»' 6 l> Oorirwm convoy —Beuur
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  • 153 1 Washington. Oct. 15. THERE has been no interruption of any sort in the movement cl American oil to Vladivostok, Col. Knox, Secretary of the Navy a* a press conference in Washington to-day. Discussing Greenland nnd the seizure of a radio station there. Col. Khcx
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  • 256 1 Washington, Oct. 15 THE Hourc of Representatives has granted Parliamentary right of way to the legislation lifting the Neutrality Act's ban against the arming of fhips after the Fcrcign Affairs Corrmittee had approved. Th° Secretary of the Navy. Col. Knrx stated that the Navy was ready
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  • 304 1 London, Oct. 16. THE battle is raging' even more fiercely about Moscow, but there has been no appreciable advance by the Germans except from the 'north-west where the Fus Jans admit fighting at Kalinin. This would suggest that the German offensive is spreading eastwards in an
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  • 66 1 -Reuter H7derabao iDeccan). Oct. 16: —Christmas boxes. 1.250 in number, were dispatched yesterday to Indian and British troops In the war zone by the Women's War Work Committee. As the fund is over-subscribed, it is proposed that the balance of the money should
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  • 57 1 Simla Ott If:—TIM Viceroy has made erant of £7.V) the War Purposes Fund for tlie pro'-lsion of surgical and medical applies for Russia. These supcon, ist cf ■urfftcal instruments made In India and indigenous basic drugs. The «M patch of thr SUppUea will be
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  • 356 1 Cairo, Oct. ltf IN the space of a week, the Maharaja of Kashmir has travelled hundreds of miles throughout the Middle East. He has visited and Inspected Indians and other forces, flew with the RAF. on a tour of inspection of aerodromes in
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  • 170 1 London, Oct. 16. THE German Government is now issuing orders to the Chines'? oupprt Government at Nanking, ignoring the Japanese Government According to information received by the British Ministry of Economic Warfare, the Nazis have offlciallv warned Nanking that according* t" their information. America proposes
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  • 305 1 in cruiser —Reuter. ißy Massey Anderson. Renter's Special Correspondent with the Mediterranean Fleet, aboard a British Cruiser/ Oct. 16. AN audacious but entirely unsuccessful aerial torpedo attack, was carried out by three heavy Savoia bombers on units of the Eastern Mediterranean Flee 4 which were steaming
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  • 373 1 THE death occurred at 4 o ck.fk this morning at his residence at Bukk Nanas, Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. Alan Loke, the well-known Malayan Chinese millionaire. Mr. Alan Loke, was only 44 years of age. and was the Mcond son of the late Mr Loke
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  • 83 1 Chungking. Oct. IS. ALTHOUGH launched comparatively late, subscriptions tc the Chinese National War Bonds In Shensi and Kan.-u provinces are very encouraging. according to the National War Bonds Promotion Committee. One hundred and ninety-three units have been formed ln Shensi alone to promote the sale of the
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  • 557 2 Moscow Battle THE democratic world, watch- ing with deep anxiety the progress of the titanic struggle for Moscow, will be immensely cheered by the statement made by President Roosevelt that he sees nothing m the present situation in Russia that might make America revise her policy of sending all
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  • 762 2  -  By Charles Sutton TT was dark, hot, and dusty in the front line at one o'clock in the morning. I stood in a temperature of 150 degrees talking to one of Britain's frontline men a cheery fellow, with big muscles, and with sweat pouring
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  • 676 2  -  By it Carroll Munro WHEN President Roosevelt was on his latest cruise with the Navy, he received each morning an* illustrated facsimile newspaper radioed from New York. That was a Navy stunt to familiarise the Commander-in-Chief with a new communications medium that in Europe has already
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  • 355 2  -  By Meyer Berger •pHE six librarians at the informaX tion desk of the New York Public Library apparently regard as common-place the amazing variety of things people want to know. There are about two thousand questions a day. In rapid succession the librarians may be asked: "What
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  • 71 2 Jean Gabin, a leading film actor in France, upon his arrival in New York recently was asked what was the French attitude toward the British. "We are both pro- and anti-British," he said. "Those who are pro-British say each night in their prayers, 'Please, God. let the gallant British
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  • 555 2 IN its September j Malayan Agricultura, 3& commented on the fact tl iZ] ature in Malaya with a bfc v *jE agriculture is extensive. tB After listing the names of JT cent publications, it went oj say: "Truly a formidable 3. catholic list, which makei wonder whether
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 322 2 NEW OVERSIZE HMV nearly a 'Seven.' I Nearly 7 cubic feet of space for the price of a 6 cubic ft. refrigerator. PLUS all the Exclusive H.M.V. Features. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Penang. Masters. Superfluous Hairs of your face and body removed by using the marveUeus TRICHO WATERS Tricho destroys hairs
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    • 5 2 heai CUTS SORES Z AMBUK
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    • 68 2 SUN SOAKER Knitted Terry Towel SPORTS SHIRT llfk A BRIT,SH EMPIRE \fj PRODUCT ll\ lfl|r I Checks Blue White, I j a IfIHL Green White, Fawn SClf SUN SOAKER SPORTS SHIRTS I The ideal garment for all sports 1 I wear c 001... absorbent... 1 I ...well made and finished...
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 593 3 IN amendment to the Johore increase of Rent (Restriction, Enactment. 1939. with the object f bringing agreements for tne fitting of furni-hed premises with? PTJ scope of the principal and to prevent the i£ V%y which a tenant is re,PIT Co hire the furniture at an
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  • 19 3 London. Oct. 15: It is reported that KiQK Boris of Bulgaria has received Dr. Clodius. the German trade c:nvoy.—Reut*r.
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  • 292 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SJPECIAL experimental classes for teachers of English in Chinese schools in the Straits Settlements were an outstanding feature introduced in the Malayan educational system last year. A similar feature in the Indian schools was the extension of
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  • 56 3 London, Oct. 16. IN order to cbviate intricate P and rather unreliable calculations cf the life cf each individual mine, it is believed in City circles that Malayan tin mines will automatically be granted a 20 per cent addition to the KPT standard profits
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  • 285 3 AN amendment to the Estate Duty Enactment of Johore, that will give effect to the undertaking that any applicable concessions granted in the Straits Settlements will be afforded in the state, has just been oublished and will be tabled at the next meeting of
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  • 380 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. EVIDENCE was given this morning by a number of representatives from firms of share-brokeis and banks from all over the country regarding the 1927 share swindle. When the preliminary inquiry in which Khoo 800 Thye faces allegations
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  • 194 3 AS the Singapore Ratepayers' Association could not obtain anything concrete to go on from the Municipal Secretary regarding the suggested abolition of the rent for water-meters —and as the war intervened—the Association has left I the subject in abeyance. The Association first wrote to the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 350 3 illlliL^ W t Cusson's Talcum Powders, -Uke all H&fc;3v> 1BSL CTus.son'B Toilet Preparations, arc i < a quality products Insist on Custom's H B 'M for quantity, quality and value. l **W- imMnJ* «mk your dealer to show you the complete Cusaor i's Toilet Preparations mM&^V&W* JS^ 1 Face a
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    • 108 3 When gums b/eed That tiny trace of blood Ricinoleate, which dentists on the tooth brush doesn't use for treating gum look serious—but it is the diseases. Remember that first sign of gum-rot prevention is better than pyorrhoea) or gum bleed- cure 3 let Gibbs S.R. Toothing (gingivitis), and these paste
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    • 155 3 COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRTS CUT COAT STYLE. Single Cuffs to IJulton. One Pocket. Fine Quality Cotton Poplin in Neat Coloured Stripes en IJlue, Grey and Green Grounds. PRICE 55.77> EACH. SIZES 14» 2 TO 17" COLLAR TOOT A L Standard Quality Ties to Tone with Shirts. PRICE 91.25 EACH NETT 1610-41-788
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  • 196 4 Track Xoles From Penains* (From Our Own Reporter) I'enang, To-day. SEVERAL candidates were given fast work when training in preparation for the Penang autumn meeting continued this morning. No outstanding work-outs were witnessed, hut among those who impressed were Perak, The Pathan, Schoo Boy, Victory,
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  • 52 4 SOCCER: Challenge Cup, second round, Spartans v S.R.C, Anson Road Stadium. I HOCKEY: A.C.S.I, v A.C.S. II Oldham Hall; Dutch Club v Khalsa, Khalsa ground. Indian G.H. v Coast Regiment, Indian Hospital. RUGBY: Medical College v R A.A.F., M.C.U.; Loyals II V R.E. (P. 8.), Gillman. TENNIS:
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  • 87 4 MISS Singapore",—Miss Ho Lye Toh to her friends,—wellknown Singapore woman weight lifter, will give some demonstration of her prowess when the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lift-ers' Association hold theii annual weight lifting competition on Sunday afternoon (Nov. 2) at the premises of the Association, 516 Joo Chiat
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  • 301 4 VET another hockey win was scored by the Indian General Hospital when they met a strong S.R.C. side on the Padanv: yesterday and won by four goals to ml. The Recs, who had among them Nicky Sullivan, Ross, Barth, and Loveday, were nevertheless well
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  • 329 4 OTAGING a fln e raUy two minutes before the end, the Medical Cohere Union forced a three-all draw against the R.A.A.F in a game of hockey played on the College ground yesterday. Scorers were Yoke Kwang (2) and Hamid for the College; and Dv Camp and Bowley (2)
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  • 167 4 SEVERAL good hockey games should be witnessed during the forthcoming Deepavali-Hari Raya holidays when the Perak State team travel down to play four matches. The first game will be on Sunday, Oct. 19 against the combined British Army Navy, the second on Monday against Singapore, the
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  • 22 4 The annual athletic sports of the le Mercier School will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium, tomorrow, commencing from 2.50 p.m.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 153 4 RulceU (((SpARTOH DIABETES k ip YOU ARE AFFLICTED I WITH THIS DISEASE come I o Thablb A. Mohd. Hassin, I he specialist for DIABETES I .le guarantees to cure y< v f completely and permanentiy enabUng you to take rice and sugar without fear <4 in a short time. He
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    • 495 4 Asfhma Cause Kiilcd in 24 Hours ThankstO the discovery of an Amerfcan physician, it now Is possible to get rid of those terrible spells of choking, gasping roiling and wheezing Asthma by killing ihetrue cause which is Germs in the blood. No more burning of powders, no mora hypodermic Injections.
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    • 259 4 STEAMER' SAILINGS INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, (Incorporated in England) DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPn via HONGKONG CAUXtr. I via PENANG. A Taking cargo on through BBull Lading for Canton, Macao B** Amoy, Chefo. Tientsin, Yangtse ports. Formosr li Philippines, etc. The steamers have supenf* .1 commodation for saloon pas. x Lj
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 326 5 Singapore, Thursday. UIS experiences at the interna--11 tionai assembly of Rotary at Colorado Springs, Denver, this year were described by Mr. R w Holttum, director of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, in a talk to the Singapore Rotary Club at their weekly luncheon meeting yesterday. Mr.
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  • 114 5 -BITTER SWEET" (At the Capitol) "DITTER SWEET," the new film at the Capitol, starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, Is as enjoyable a musical picture as any seen In Singapore for a long time, and certainly the best that this team of singing sweethearts has yet m>"1e. Sparkling with
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  • 589 5 A U s<jt 0f ,e Kulations issued in the Colony by the Colonial Secretary yesterday—with similar regulations in the i vT g VernS lhe Cntry into Ma, »>" of European women and children during wartime. The previous regulations hay been cancelled. They provide
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  • 161 5 OHINESK in Malaya maf now send lemlttances to their families in the unoccypied areas in Chaochow (Teochew) and Swatow. according to a circular telegram ol the Chungking Ministry of Foreign Affairs received In Singapore. The permission came as a result of repeated requests made by
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  • 26 5 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association will be held at the rooi garden of the Adclphi Hotel at 5.20 p.m to-morrow.
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  • 187 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday increases ln the cost of living Allowances for October are announced .n the F M H. gazette. The Increases range from twenty to t birty rents lor clerks on monthly pay and a Increase of two cents for certain
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  • 131 5 Singapore. Wednesday rpWO European*. Mrs Joan Watson and Piper Mtred Booth, were stated to have been seriously hurt and still ln hospitul M the result of a collision between a military truck and a motor car at Napier Road OB Sept. 13. LC Fred Clarke,
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  • 89 5 Singapore, Wednesday A YOUNG Chinese, Chtia Yew .loo. cin- ploy.ri In the Auxiliary Oepot vMedlc:i!' w i, sentenced to three Trrsnths' rifor(us imprisonment by Mr. r Moor, in the third court this morning, when he pleaded euiity to a charge of absenting himselt
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  • 21 5 Five hundred and thirty-nine Japanese evacuees from Malaya are reported to have arrived at Moji by the Fuso Maru.
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  • 266 5 21 YEARS IN OUT OF JAIL Singapore, Thursday. STATED to have a "terrible record dating back from 1920, and that lor 21 years he has been ln and out of jail," Ahmad bin S M. Hassan was convicted on a charge of attempted cheating of a European, Mr. Samuel William
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  • 220 5 Singapore. Vhursday. ALTHOUGH 1 am satisfied that the man took his own life, it Is rather strange that no motive tor his doing so inn be brought to light," remarked the Mngapore coroner. Mr W. G. Porter, yesterday afternoon, when he recorded a rsitllcl Ol
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 379 5 WfßSk fx/ StF* si? fOOfc. (taw**," trmj. PERFECT REPAIR, PROMPT SERVICE AND SATISFACTION fiUABANTEED ARE THE THREE POINTS TO REMEMBER IF YOU rVTRTST ALL YOUR CLOCKS AND WATCHES TO YICK WOH HING, 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Rd.) Singapore. Tel. No. 7922. (Contractors for Repair of Clocks sod Watches
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    • 154 5 Piles Drive You Crazy Don't let itching, bleeding, internal or protruding Piles sap your vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you crazy with pain Chinaroid the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain in 15 minutes you can walk, ride, work and enjoy lift to comfort. It also
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    • 217 5 >■ BjMSjgjHggggg^kjj^Vj (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claimtJ: FIVE GSt EAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Manufacturing Opticians Established in 1928 Optician C. Y. F4N 475. South Bridge Road. Tel. 21M. 0 ISjftflßHpß^^^HHH^^H&^jM HANDMAKE GUITAR Superior quality
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    • 165 5 In the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1940. RESULTS just published: 71 per cent, of PITMAN trained students were awarded Passes in Certificate Book-keeping, GO per cent, of which attained DISTINCTION. ENROL NOW FOR I 11E IU I f j^KlLlA^Tßj Slfiilial NEW TERM. WH^^ Phone 5022. APB 32 THIS NEW
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    • 294 6 A Glorious MUSICAL EVENT! NOEL COWARD WROTE 1T.... ZIEGFELD STAGED IT at $6.60 per SEAT... NOW IT COMES TO YOU AT OUR USUAL PRICEfr With th e Screen's Singing Sweethearts I Early j I] FLORENZ ZIEGFELD S FAMOUS STAGE M HIT NOW A TECHNICOLOR TRIUMPH 1 V^T^=^ a I MacDOHMD
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    • 204 6 3rd GRAND DAY of LIMITED SEASON ONLY 3 MORE DAYS MAN HUNT i —WALTER PIOGEOH JOAN BEHMETT ...GEORGE SANDERS I AND PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWSfI EXTRA MORNING MATINEES TO-MORROW and SATURDAY The 11 a.m. Matinee on Saturday will be preceded by a series I of 8.M.1. Documentaries, starting at 1*.39 a.m.
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    • 347 6 Public Notices THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45 In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of-Singapore Wage Earner's Administration Order In Bankruptcy. No. 1460f 1939. Re CHEAH HONG HUAT of No. 11, Peng Nguan Street, Singapore, Laboratory Assistant. nrrrkT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First dividend is intended
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    • 97 6 BIGG EST FILM THRhT** TO-PAY 3.15, 6.15 and 9, 15 THERE'S MORE ADVENTURE UNDER. GROUND THAN ANYWHERE ON EARTH? 77te 5/to«J Event of the Year] A MILLION WONDERS TO HOLD YOU BREATH LESS... AND A LAUGH jg WITH EVERYONE! m CHANGE I THE DAZZLING MIRAcCe OT AMAZtfir ONLY A DISNEY
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    • 3274 7 iinssmtn-pp* Qomestic Occurrence DEATH TAN-Mrs. Tan Kirn Soon (nee Madam Kho o Geo* Kuan., aged S pa**d away peacetuily at ncr llkfrnce. 107 Dorset Roao. ainfaFore.on 14th. October. 1941. 5 1100 pjn.. leaving to mcum FL. xqss. an only son, lan Hai heng. two daughters. Tan Boh fmmu? and Hxs.
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    • 740 7 I To Let O LET: Nos. 324. 338 33«). East Coast oad <Bth milt stone), seaside bungalow juses. furnished Apply Cheong Koon ng A: Co. Ltd.. No. 10. Chulia Street, clephone Nos. 79f»8 2800 (No. 591 L) COMFORTABLE NEW BUNGALOW at -orong Malayu. 4 bedrooms, garage, elecrlcity, water and large
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    • 248 7 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received at the Office of the Settlement Engineer, p W.D., Singapore up to noon on 23rd October, 1941, for the followErection and completion of Temporary Police Barracks at various sites on Singapore Island. Plans and Specification may De seen and printed forms of tender with
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    • 509 7 ESTATE OF TAN SOO SIM, Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold land and premises situate at Bukit China, Egerton Road and Jonker Street, etc., etc., in the Settlement of Malacca. To be sold by Public Auction at Our Sale Room, No. 16, First Cross 'Street, Malacca, on Saturday, the 25th
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 546 7 TO-DAY'S RADIO; 1 SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres 1333 kcs ZHPI 30 96 metres 9 69 mcs ZHP2 48.58 metres 6-175 mcs p.m. 12 00 Light Music recorded by the London Palladium Orchestra. 12 30 "Poor Polly" some songs for community singing and a sketch recorded in London. 1.00 Singapore Calling
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    • 296 7 LONDON EASTERN SEHVICE GSV—I7.BI 16 84 mc'ifl GSF—IS.I4 Mcs; 19.81 metres. G50—11.75 Mcs; 2.5.5.1 metre*. 6 10 p.m. —11.50 p m KOKI'H AMERICA* si .>i< r GSD (25 metres band) GRY (31.25 metres; 9.00 Mcs; p.m. 6.27 London Calling. <i 30 News. 6.45 War Commentary. 6 5j Listening Post An
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  • 118 8 rHROUGH representations made by the Singapore Ratepayer Association, the Ruial Board now recognises that no permits arc necessary for th? carrylni out ol ordinary repairs and maintenance. This statement la contained in the annual report of the Association. At a committee meeting of tne Association the
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  • 109 8 PEONESDtY, OCT. IS. 1»««: J M 1 r> fnHffWl— are to-day s chants in MINING Batu Brianm (*U 141 J Houc E»U Tin (SIJ IJP y toon rin i!• i «JJ J Kllllnghall 'S«J wjj I JS Kuchai Tin (SO cto I IJJ J g Itambau («I 0
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  • 136 8 ,mm our PhuuKial 1 Singapore. Thursday ORICRS moved li regularly in the tin J h market which was dull throughout yesterday. Hong Fatts were takeni M .h lis In the Australian section. KunVuigs ft and Fields 7 4. Riub Gold were again done at
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  • 30 8 i Singapore, Thursday. > Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon to- dav were:— J TIN J $138"/«, unchanged. i itUBBhK Buyers 38%, Sellers 38 4 w
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    • 258 8 Only the cho cest hams are selected fif g for the spec al curing process when U/ll P» 1 produces the wcnderful "Pineapple m\Bmm Ham Flavour"—the flavour which §y\P%Z T has been famous in Malaya for over thirty years. fIOIVOVI' PIIONF SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines)
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    • 379 8 I i'yj-jpT j TO-X ICS T ,s «J it-!" I'M. GRAM) DOUBLE FEATURES RKOS FIRST-RI N-WHIZ -BANG MELODRAMA SPARKED BY WHIRLWIND ROMANCE ABOARD! f<o RADIO Pierre. Produced by CUFF REID Directed* by FRANK WOODRUFF. Story and Scr«*n 03 by iOu Iwt'y. WITH KEPUBLICTB RINGING COWBOY Gene Autry OLD BARN DANCE**
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    • 378 8 Domestic Occurrence j DEATH. MPS LI? JOCN ANN »nee Maria Goh Swee Neoi passed away peacefully at the age of seventy at her residence. 521, East Coast Pcad. ringap:re. on Monday, the 13th C2tcbLi\ 1941. at 2 a.m. She j leaves behind her 2 sons, Me-rs. Lee Keng J n
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    • 110 8 THE FUNNIEST B^Sp^^PWS^ CHARACTER ON WORLD-FAMOUS HAR A TK R titff i I fjjfft CREATED IN THE if f l mm fifmf j] jj LAST WAR BRINGS K^W^ TO YOU THE UTTTTTKVT MORIAND GRAHAM VV i //JO JOHN MILLS rnr rs MARY CLARE WISE CRACKING o ;>*\^ b renee Houston
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