Malaya Tribune, 18 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Saturday, October 18, 1941
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  • 473 1 Expected To Be very Militaristic Reuter. TOJO, JAPANESE GENERAL AND WAR MINISTER IN THE KONOYE CABINET. IS EXPECTED TO FORM THE NEW GOVERNMENT TO-DAY. EVERYTHING POINTS TO THE NEW CABINET BEING STRONGLY MILITARISTIC. The situation is being watched closely in London. Washington circles
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  • 199 1 Reuter. New York, Oct. 17. PIE keynote of comment in the United State< evening newspapers on the Japanese Cabinet crisis i? that the danger of war in the Pacific has been brcught much closer. War b-twccn the United States and Japan is now very
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  • 115 1 Reuter. mm, r. New Delhi. Oct 18. I u Government of India has announced that Lieut -Col. C. G. Prior, will r' jncmber of the Middle East War 22* u He la at present the Political "Mjnt Persian Gulf and Consul-Gen-Bushlre. H?v 1101 10 was approved
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  • 493 1 Reuter. Commentary by Annalist* the la-t o± li?" 001 18 I lZ! 24 h ours. there have EastPr^^ lmportant changes on the of stnh£ rCnt is mention •to????*,, Ru ian countercoirm„n?n Kallnin but the German l Ue erel y make a pass--5 d Sf B nee
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  • 754 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 17. 'JHE formation of the new Cabinet in Tokio is regarded a matter of very considerable importance to Washington. There is a noticeable restraint in official circles in discussing the situation before it is known what kind of Cabinet Gen. Tojo
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  • 118 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 17. IT is learned authoritatively that President Roosevelt has ordered the United States Army, Navy and Office of Production Management to draft and study a "victory programme." Expenditure of up to $50,000,000,000 annually is involved for United States defence and aid to Britain
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  • 136 1 Reuter. London. Oct. 18. THE current Parliamentary session draws tc wards its close with the strength of the Government's position undiminished by the recent discussions and criticisms of individual acts of policy, says Reuters Parliamentary Correspondent This is evidenced by the fact that in a forthcoming
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  • 52 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 18. tt IS officially announced that Capt. Balfour, Parliamentary Under-Secretary lof State for Air. Is now on his way to the United States In company with Mr. I Harriman. to discuss there certain matters arisin; from the Moscow conference lin which both took
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  • 462 1 Reuter. gHORTLY before the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday passed, by 259 votes to 138, the measure for the arming of United States merchantmen, -i recommendation was made by a Representative, Mr. Faddis. that the United States should "serve notice on Japan that if
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  • 356 1 Reuter. U.S. Navy Department last night announced that "very few American merchantships have been ordered to rx ,r for instructions regarding their voyages." The Navy Department announcement added: "Any implication that they will not continue to ply their usual trade is entirely erroneous. For
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  • 17 1 Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 18. Madrid. Oct. 18 —The Japanese Ambassador to Spain flew to Lisbon yesterday afternoon.—Reuter.
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  • 20 1 Reuter. Stockholm. Oct. 18:—The Nobel prices will not be awarded this year, It has been decided by the Swedish Government.—Reuter.
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  • 615 1 Reuter. 'JHE Nazi attack in the Orel direction of the front has slackened, according to a Moscow Radio broadcast. Other reports from Moscow add that in the fighting on the Viazma front, 10,000 Germans were killed in the last five days. In the Briansk sector,
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  • 304 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 17. /-IRLAT black headlines—"United VI states Destroyer Torpedoed,"— headlines which Americans have long expected to read sooner or later—brought home to them mere strongly than ever before how near the United States is to embroilment in war. The Kearney affair
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  • 118 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 18. AN R.A.F. Middle East communique staiec: "Heavy bombers of the R.A.F. raided the harbour at Benghazi during the nighc of Oct 15 16." Fire broke out on the moles. "Our aircraft also raided the aerodromes at Berka and Martuba. In the Bardia
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  • 754 2 OPEN to both sexes and with membership falling .nto the two 1 P categories of "full-time" and "part-time," an Observer Corps, the duly of which wil. be "to assist in observ ing «I repor ta« the movements of hostile aircraft," has been brought .nto existence under
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  • 59 2 A CONCERT from the Singapore Studio will oe given by the band of the Straits Settlements Police, by kind permission of the Inspector-General of Police, S S under the direction of John C. Hitch, at 12.30 p.m. to-morrow. The second of a series of round-table discussion;, under the general heading
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  • 298 2 Singapore. Friday. WHEN fined $50 on a charge of negligent driving. Lt. C. F. Jackman cave formainotice of appeal to the act\nl district judge. Mr. H. E> Kingdon in ml ffigS {raffle court this The traffic court Inspector Mr. Andrew Howard Frew, was
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  • 179 2 rpRIBUTES were paid by Mr. Tan Cheng Lock and others at the meeting held by the Indian community of Alor Gajah district on Oct. 12 in honour of the 73rd. birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. presided over by Mr. Tan Cheng Lock. Mr. Cheng Lock stated
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  • 118 2 Singapore. Friday. STATING that he and his family were hungry and that he had to get a Job somehow. 22-year-old Joseph Tan. in the third police court this morning, pleaded guilty to a charge of cheating by falsely representing to a customs officer that he
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  • 141 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) j STRANGE as it may seem, ofTicial intervention saved 1 z private enterprise, a well- I known petrol pump and t motcr store, in Singapore, from being the loser in deals with their customers. Here's how it happened: J A short while ago, this
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  • 44 2 (From Our Own Reporter) (l-rom Ruaia Lumpur Friday xtEWS has been received here that Peter N William. 20-year-old second son of Mr. v B Smtt actinsr British Resident. Sein air operations from Oct it. bk sergeant In the R A F.
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  • 224 2 Singapore. Friday C CR selling petrol in exchange for magistrate, Mr. L. C Goh Gaw admitted the offence but .aid that the jaga, who wasinatj tendance, not between September and coupons, which were o. the same coKur The coolies of the said Gaw, wens illiterate
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  • 143 3 -ROM the beginning of next F month, it shall not be lawful "for arv person by himself or by 25 person or agent to sell or supwxto any other p i s n, or for any JlVson to consume, intoxicating Uquor in any public hou.se or in
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  • 43 3 ilafkmPri iCt l r h f i the NEr air tragedy in which the Arm C-t»-C i~L I he plane cashed on a dwelling before catchina Are J0te l™*™** of bedstead still standing, house has been completely gutted.
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  • 472 3 Batavia. Oct. 14 THE people of the N.E.I, are 1 deeply shocked at the tragic death in an air crash yesterday of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Gen. Berenschot. Their sentiments were aptly expressed last night by Cape. Zimmerman, in a memorial speech by
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  • 124 3 Singapore. Friday. rpHE body of an unknown Indian, aged ■1 about 60 years, was found In the canal near the Kota Rajah Malay School in Oct. 8. Police constable Sariba bin Rani, attracted to the scone by the presence of a crowd looking down into
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  • 782 3 f\NE of the most interesting facts about the Cabinet change in Japan is that a General on the active .service list has become the Premier. In recent years Japanese Cabinets have been full of Generals and Admirals, but with the exception of the
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  • 113 3 MX. A. Duff Cooper. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Lady Diana Duff Cooper returned to Singapore by plane yesterday evening, after their visit to Burma and India. While in India, Mr. Duff Cooper saw the Viceroy and held consultations witn numerous people of importance.
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  • 149 3 Singapore, Kriday. A CARPENTER, Tham Siau. returned to hi? home in Tanjong Rhu on the evening of Oct. 6 and found his wife apparently mentally deranged. He hired a taxi to take her to hospital, and while in the taxi, discovered a wound
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  • 183 3 "THE introduction of a higher income tax to raise funds for the successful prosecution of the war against Germany and thus to help exterminate Nazism should meet with our fullest support and sympathy." said Mr. Aw Boon Haw in an interview Mr. Aw went on
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  • 131 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MISS Elizabeth Batcman, second daughter o! Mr. O.R.S. Bateman, of Messrs. Gattey and Bateman. Singapore, and Mrs. Bateman. was involved in a flying crash yesterday evening when a Royal Singapore Flying Club plane piloted by her hit a tree in Grove Road just
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  • 183 3 FOP the purposes' of the Defenc f Regulations, 1939, the following places are deemed to be protected places:— The area enclosed by a fence at (a i McKenzie Road Municipal Water Department Pumping Station, (b» the Municipal Service Reservoir at Pearls Hill, (c) the Woodleigh
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  • 75 4 TWO line rugby matches will be played in Singapore this afternoon. At the Jalan Besar Stadium, the Royal Australian Air Force will meet the Army, while on the Padang, the Singapore Cricket Club will oppose. Johore. The Aussies showed great form when they had a try-out on Thursday,
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  • 302 4 THE foil.>v ins Is U»« draw :?nd starting times lor the President's prize competition of the R.S.G.C. to be played at Bukit Tlmah to-morrow morning: IST NINE 815 R. J. W. Brown and G. A. P. Sutherland v. J. R. Blackstock and E. M. Moffatt. 8
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  • 262 4 R.A.F 2; Airport having things their own way, the league champions, the R.A.F. iust managed to score a 2-1 victory over the Airport in a second round tie of the S.A.F.A. Challenge Cup competition at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, and have thus entered the semi-finals.
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  • 249 4 THE following are teams and starting times for the golf match between the Keppcl Golf Club and the Garrison Golf Club, to be played at Tanglin to-mor-row morn-ng: (The Garrison names 8.50 a m E. V. Smith (11) Si S. A. Hagger (14) vs. H. Whittles (18) &z
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  • 184 4 PLAYED at their Delta Road Court last Sunday, a return friendly badminton match, consisting of five singles and two doubles, between the New Life Badminton Party and Thye Chiang Badminton Party, resulted in a victory for the New Life by five games to nil. Two ties
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  • 50 4 Melbourne, Oct. 17. TDEADING will run in the Caulfield Cup under the colours of Louis B. Mayer, of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Corporation. U:S.A., and will then go to America. After winning the Caulfield Stakes, Lucrative is now Caulfield Cup favourite, leading Beauvite, Rlmvell and Historian.
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  • 78 4 The St. Andrew's Old Boys Association beat the Singapore Cricket Club by three goals to one in a hockey match played on the Padang yesterday. The second teams of the S.R.C and the Indian Association drew three-all in a hockey match on the Recs' ground yesterday. The S.C.R.C.
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  • 51 4 THE Straits Chinese Football Association will play their first cup match this afternoon when they meet the Gordon Highlanders in a first round tie at Anson Road Stadium. The winners of to-day's match will be the third semi-finalists. The other semi-finalists are the Royal Air Force and the
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  • 506 4 T HE following is the card lor to-day's races at Penung. the 1 first day of the Penang Turf Club's October meet: RACE ONE Horses-Class 4-Div. 3-6 Furlongs 0 0 CONSTANT LIGHT 7y 9.00 T U*£ '^■■■■■■■■■'^> i ,SS i 3 0 0 SILVERLAW KE. A r
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  • 80 4 Sydney, Oct. 17. THE fight between Hockey Bennell and Ron McLaughlin at Leichhardt (Sydney) stadium last night for the Australian Welterweight championship developed into one of the wildest encounters in Australian boxing history, and resulted in the disqualification of both men in
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  • 70 4 SOCCER: Challenge Cup competition, second round, S.C.F.A. v Gordons, Stadium. S.A.F.A. league, Div. II B. Indian Association v N.B. Corinthians, Farrer Park; J.C.B.A. v Stamford, J.C S.A.; Wanderers v N.B. Indians. Selerang. RUGBY: R.A.A.F. v Army, Jalan Besar Stadium; S.C.C. v Johore, S.C.C; Medical College v Coast
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  • 317 4 THRILLING hockey was witnessed on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday, when the home team after taking the lead on three occasions had to be content with a draw in their game with the Ceylon Sports Club. Each team played with ten men. but this had little
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  • 256 4 rMVING a fine show the Police beat Singapore Cricket Club team B eight points (a penalty and a nil in a rugb> match on the P«din# yesterday The Police d«-ser\'if theli win. and although the Bllppei enderad hand. Jlng difficult. th< ed to adapt themselves
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 379 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. the tyohoid position in Ipoh, at yesterday's meetX mo of the Kinta Sanitary Board, Dr. R. E. Anderson (Health Officer) *M < hat lhcre seemed to be a falling off of cases during wtf K. though the number of
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  • 136 5 All *rw~w j m t he third quarter of this year seven films failed to i„ the Censor's approval. 5 Han Made Monster Wwfr JS.IW* Behind the Mask Columbia) and The Monster the Girl (Paramount) e re banned because of their Parliamentary Hoard Film (Congress Fdm,
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  • 83 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. KHOO 800 THYE was committed to th? Assizes to-day on three charges of cheating three firms of sharebrokers in December, 1927. A police witness. M. F. D. Marrable, disclosed that, following the alleged Ng Gim It swindle, three years
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  • 90 5 American fighter planes have arrived in Malaya month after month and assembly has continued at high speed but without vublicity. Singaporeans have become used to the long grey crates passing through the streets and hardly notice the roar of engine and ichistle of ivind past fuselage as
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  • 657 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. J£. S. MAN I AM, of Kuala Lumpur, who described himself as a royal occultist, has been ordered by the Kampar Magistrate, Che Ma'arof, to pay $250 and costs in the suit brought by Teh Seng Kay, Ipoh
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  • 178 5 IMPORTANT amendments to cer- tain by-laws of the Singapore Government Public Works Co-oper-ative Thrifc and Loan Scciety. Ltd., to enable members and non-mem-bers who wish to become members of the society to obtain leans to pay off their debts, were passed at the half-yea'ly meeting of
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  • 119 5 Tlin RELUCTANT DRAGON" (At the Alhambra) A NEW form of entertainment, novel in conception and exceptionally successlnl, Is "The Reluctant Dragon." now on at the Alhambra. It is Walt Disney again In technleolour. Disney shows you the backstage" this time, takes you around his amazing studios and gives away
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  • 155 5 Singapore, Saturday. STRONG comments were made by Sir Percy McEhvaine, chief justice, en th? conduct of a Chines*.' bankrupt hen, in the high court yesterday, he appeared for his public examination. The bankrupt was on? Chia Nee Khim, until recently a cloth merchant whose gro.vs
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  • 137 5 Singapore, Saturday. A 67-YEAR-OLD patient In the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Chang Meng, a victim of cancer of the liv?r, was transferred to the General Hospital after an unsuccessful attempt to hang himself. He died 11 days later. At tho coroner's mqu?st yesterday afternoon. Dr. William
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  • 108 5 rpO-NTGHT'S news commentary from the Sinu'anore station of the M.B.C. at 1005 will be given by Mr. O'D. Gallagher, Daily Express War Correspondent In Singapore. His subject will be Benghazi, the Axis supply port in Libya, which is probably the most heavily bombed town in the
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  • 144 6 BRITISH official propaganda has re]>eatedly deplored the absence of reality in the national and international policies of small countries who have ultimately fallen victim to aggression. If only the Scandinavian States and the Low Countries had bound themselves into an alliance; if only
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  • 156 6 UOPES still linger that a major war in the Pacific may be avoided. These hopes are no longer based on any expectation of the successful application of a policy of appeasement. That has been plainly stated by the Premier and the U.S. President and is widely understood. Equally
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  • 189 6 MOW is the time to put into practice the policy we would have had our North European and Balkan friends adopt. Let us come into the open and declare solidarity of intention. Any extension of the present conflict, Tokio should be told in the plainest terms, would
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  • 2215 6  -  The two articles on this page describe two different aspects of the Chinese race. The article on the left was Written by Dr. Victor PBCdl, Director-General of the Department of Information, who is at present in Sydney, and was published in a Sydney newspaper. The article on
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  • 100 6 ONE day Nicholas Schenck, movie' mil'ionaire, about to board Tom Meighan's yacht, saw a slip of a girl standing on the edge of the wharf. "For some inexplicab'e reason," Mr. Schenck recalls, "I had an uncontrollable impulse to push her into the water. To my horror—l
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  • 101 6 A Hollywood writer had a motorcar with a short bar through *h e steering column which aMowhim to guide the car with hi? ;-nees: the steering wheel was removable. Spinning along through ♦raffle, he'd comp'ain to an uninitiated passenger of a sudden illness. After a couple of
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  • 622 6  -  L T. HUANG #"|N this page we find two interesting articles about the Chinese people through the eyes of foreigners. The one. by Dr. Victor Purcell. Director-General of Information and Publicity, Malaya, is confined to those Overseas Chinese who have lost touch with their mother country and
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  • 317 6 (By ERNEST L> MEYER) AN advertising man has discovered that rubber and kerosene are among the most detested smells, and he suggests that they be given a new, attractive odour to increase sales. But modern business, it seems to me, is already going in too heavily I
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  • 50 6 -TEAR the end of the Civil N when the ConfederateiJJ were falling back on Kicu x an old dark", asked by tress for encouraging news, i k "Well, missy, due to den land where day s fl nui Yankees is retreatm JL-goV while we is advancin —Southern U" l^
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  • 153 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 17. aDESSA is still holding out, U according to an announcer on the Moscow Radio to-day. "Our men are resisting the onslaught of Hitler s hordes as well as those of his allies—the Rumanians," declared the radio. "Odessa defenders on one
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  • 176 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 17. A STATEMENT that the Church was passing through the most critical test tf her Ions; blrtott was made by Cardinal In a broadcast to the Catholics of Scuth America yesterday. Racialism and pagan totalitarianism, proud of their mechanised strength, had commenced to
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  • 119 7 Reuter. THE United Stai»« j at London, Oct. 17. Iceland has been toroedoed near 350 miles tons was on patrol duty about the rej j° rte 2 and the sh s P»te of The Kearney k hi\ P J C d nder her ow
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  • 386 7 Reuter. A I lMi )i i ii m London, Oct. 17. IHOUGH the Germans are throwing more and more h l to the terrific batt,e for Moscow, a report hi™ i S3yS that the German onslaught has cU; s tp7roa d ch:s n 3 =at
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  • 87 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 17. rOR the second day in .succession., Japanese servicemen were shot by Chinese gunmen in the Jap-anese-controlled area of Fhanshai. Following the wounding of a Japanese gendarme in Pootung on Wednesday, a Japanese naval sentry, was shot and seriously injured yesterday morning
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  • 467 7 Reuter. Tokio, Oct. 17. Hideki Tojo, who was Minister fcr War in Prince Konoye's Cabinet which resigned yesterday, is the new Japanese Premier and will form a new government. That the new Cabinet will he distinctly under the influence of the military is the
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  • 157 7 Reuter. Sydney, Oct. 17. THERE is general approval in Australia at the War Cabinet's reportedly realistic viewpoint towards the latest developments in the Pacific. The reaction to the story of the Japanese airline in Timor continues to occupy much space in the Australian newspapers,
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  • 244 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 17. THE case of Burma for complete self-government is outlined 1 in a lengthy letter in The Times today by U Saw, Prime Minister of Burma. Replying to the criticism of a correspondent in a recent issue of The Times, U Saw denies
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  • 74 7 /-.to o London. Oct. 17. gIR Samuel Hoare. Ambassador to Spain. speaking at Chelsea, said: "When 1 wn to Spain, the people there though: the war wa s over and the British Empire bea*en. "They thought that Britain would never stand the air raids. Britain's
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  • 424 8 Singapore. Saturday. T HE action of the Municipal AsT sessor. in servtag not ice o i-wners *n 0 occupied then own EES that°their Mf «SJred to be raised next year, appeared to be an attempt to penalise owner cccupiers declared Mr. Tay UW leek when
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    • 243 8 I MitTpARK IS NOT ONITtM RENDEZVOUS I\m 1 ¥1 V OF SINGAPORE'S PUBLIC, BUT THE HAPPY a I TF\ DANBANT \f AFTER-DINNER DANCE I its THF FASHION ON THIS NIGHT of NIGHTS TO DINE at OUR CAFE at 8 I and then adjourn I TO OUR BALL-ROOM. THE ADDED ATTRACTION
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    • 174 8 FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. No. 1-A. KIRK TERRACE MALAYA'S PREMIER SCHOOL OF MUSIC. THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF TUITION. KINDERGARTEN. (From as»» 4) to DIPLOMAS ENROL ANYTIME. PHONE 2323. i —i■ Before After Pictures j Come To MONTE CARLO RESTAURANT No. 14, Dhoby Ghaut (Next to Cathay Cinema) OPENS DAILY 9
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    • 172 8 T-GALA HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONI 4 SHOWS DAILY 4 I 11 a.m.. -5.15. 6.15 I AXT adf WFSPE CTFITLLY REQUESTED TO BEFORE 915 PMCQOTHERWI^ SETtHEY ARE LIABLE TO BE SOLD. I The MIRACLE SHOW of a THOUSAND SURPRISES I see. I Walt I Jt^i^Jf^'^ I (Mi the Screen w^mm\^J r^r^t^Jm j I
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  • 57 9 i MRS. CHIA POH HEAN (Nee Chng j Kim Sch) aged 21 passed away j peacefully at her residence 748, Grove Road, on 18th October She leaves behind to mourn her loss, her beloved husband, her brothers, her father and grand- i mother. Funeral cortege leaving j
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  • 51 9 IENNEFATHER. Oil 18th. October, 1941, at the General Hospital, Singapore, Capt. R. H. Pennefathtr, 55 years. The funeral j cortege will leave his residence No. 4-C, Seccnd Avenue, Bukit j Timah, at 4.30 P.M. to-day for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadari Cemetery for interment. E>eeply
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 336 9 "positively the last FOtB SHOWS TO-DAY! 20th Century-Fox presents PHONE 3400 PIDGEON BENNETT jPyff 99 GEORGE SANDERS V PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWSREEL CATHAY MARLBOROUGH cnonal Morning Hhow To-morrow Monday at 11 a.m. m PRABHATS Outstanding Photoplay "DNYANESHWAR" IN HINDUSTANI Starring:—YASHWANT, SUMATI. CUPTE, etc. Great World Park BE HERE to-night FOR THE
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    • 392 9 DEEPAVALI HOLIDAY GRAND ATTRACTION 'PHONE 3400. o*\Jl^* songs*. I Grand G AI£TV| HI "I'VE GOT YOU ALL TO MYSELF' TO-NIGHT m "YOU STARTED SOMETHING "KINDERGARDEN CONGA" AT LOVELINESS AND LOVE' JUI MIDNIGHT jf ,S AT GOOD DON AMECKE BETTY CRABLE OP*% ROBERT CUMMINGS 2 5 m i Charlotte Greenwood* Jack
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    • 203 9 "FULL OF WIT AND HUMOUR-PROVIDES DELIGHTFUL I ENTERTAINMENT WITH NEVER A DULL MOMENT" FREE PRESS DA\/II inkl! 4 SHOWS TO-DAY j T /WILIvyfN j II A.M.-3.15, 6.15 9.15 M-BARRAGE OF LAUGHS f M RIJCE »8»«*™°« JOHN* MluT" K9||HHbpr OLD BILL i* 8 mary cure 1 111 I RENEE HOUSTQR K|L.h
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    • 183 9 NOT 111 \4. LIKE IT EVER Si; IV REFORE! T 2 Uj 4 I jVOr AN INCH CUT 11 a.m. 3.15 6.15-9.15 Phone «903 Premiere of COLUMBIA'S FreedomPadio M Co-starring H CLIVE BROOK DIANA WYNYARD POWERFUL DRAMA, SUSTAINED TENSION, HUMAN INTEREST A MOST TERRIFIC CLIMAX MAKE THIS AN UNFORGETTABLE ACHIEVEMENT.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 829 10 }wsS?S^^ Situations Vacant WANTED 2 goodlooklng Chinese or Eurasian girls to work in Restaurant. No experience necessary. Please state age and salary required. Enclose photographs if possible (returnable). Apply Bo* No MO c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 624 L) WANTED Life Insurance agents on saJary $40'- per month. Apply P.O.
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    • 884 10 LONELY. educated and well-to-do gentleman holding high position, 32. wishes to meet young educated lady In any pan of Malaya with a view to companionship. Kindly write Mr. Wee co P.O. Box 334, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 581 L) RESPECTABLE young man (21) requires furnished room. Particulars box 705 c!o Malaya
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    • 895 10 Motor Vehicles WANTED: 8-10 H P. car Reply Box 737 C O Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 617 L) FOR SALE: Oldsmobilc 1938 1939 streamlined model. Radio lan equipped. Engine tip-top condition. Taxed Sc. injured Cash $2,500;-. See to appreciate, write Mr. Charlie. G PO. Box 313. Singapore. < No 621h
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    • 862 10 To Let AVAILABLE separated on 3 year leaseholds from Ist Nov. large Modern House, j-4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms etc.. and sencontained basement flat. 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom etc Exceptionally well appointed and furnished Including fans refrigerators. Select locality on Bolland Road off Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. Apply phone ***** morning
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    • 616 10 Stamps N"iw STOCK of Old Mint Malayan Stamps. Set of 60 Different F.M.B. I to $5- from 1901-1934. price $8 Yong Ah Tee. 70. Batu Tlga Road Klang. Selangor. < No 594 L) FOR SALE~ Really good quality "tamps of Malaya.' Pine selections. Competitive rates Selected approvals sent anywhere. UaFfreT
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    • 467 10 NOTICE Enrolment of new pupils for 1942 in Methodist Girls' Continuation School and Fairxield Afternoon School: Thursday, October 23 rd—l.oo— 3.00 p.m. Tuesday, October 28th—1.00—3.00 p.m. GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Manufacturing Opticians Established in 1928 Optician C. Y. FAN «75, South Bridge Road. Tel. 2184. No THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE.
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    • 7 10 Season te taste trith Cdlman's Mustard MB—,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 283 10 TO-DAY'S II A I)| Q I —_i SINGAPORE LONDON ZIIL 225 metres 1333 k cs EASTERN STfeTlr* ZHPi 30 96 metres 9 69 m cs GSV—17.81 M.cs; lg xa ZHP2 48.58 metres 6-175 m!cs GSF 15.14 M|et; JPs. KUALA LUMPUR GS 6 Vpm 5 4J 55 ZGE 5 mc!i (80
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  • 930 11 OCT 17- 154,: 4 PMFRIO**. Ul Buyers Sellers ■"■"8, 33 jjU < > 0 7 32 J 033 M*W<* 17 6 18 6 *sHitsm < > o 85 0 89 EFi 0.22 0 24 ST*** ff'cts 10 40 044 Tin 5° CM ,01 1 *"*«Mt Tin
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  • 297 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept 22. PEAKING at the annual meeting of Straits Plantations, Ltd.. Mr. Eric Macfadyen. the chairman, said: Insufficiency of shipping facilities bears heavily on our products. Unlike rubber, these are not unique articles for which consumers in distant countries can find no satisfactory
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  • 76 11 Singapore. Oct. 17. GamDier 7 -50 Java crube 12.00 Hamburg Cube 12 25 Muntok Whit? Pepper 18.50 White Pepper 18.00 Plack Pepper 8.25 Sundried Copra 2.90 Mixed Copra 2.65 Small Flake Tapioca 9.00 Fair Flake Tapioca 8.50 Medium Pearl Tapicca 9.50 Small Pearl Tapioca 9 50 Lingga Sago Flour
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  • 88 11 rnHE Postal Department advises that an A air mail from the United Kingdom arrived yesterday evening and a general delivery will be made at 8.15 this morning. The next week's "Clipper" with malls from Europe. America, Pacific and the Philippine Islands is now expected to arrive
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  • 1089 11 iJHUNGKJNG is recognised as possessing the world's best passive defence system. Its air raid shelters have come to be regarded as models and its effective resistance against ceaseless air raids is being studied by experts throughout the world. Mr. Patrick Pichi Sun. the Chinese Vice-Consul, Kuala
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  • 92 11 Singapore, Saturday. AN interim receiving order was made by Sir Percy McElwaine. chief justice. In the high court yesterday against W. T. Smith, till recently an Admiralty contractor, on the application cf the Assistant Controller of Labour. Smith had been sued by the Assistant Controller of Labour
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 133 11 AN EXCELLENT SELECTION AND THE BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATERTIGHT WATCHES SUCH AS:— MOVADO VULCAIN ROSKOPF CVMA and MIDO ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING, 429, North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Rd > Singapore. ~™7N0T7922~ Dias WOULDN'T YOU RATHER t Harsh scouring, besides ruining kitchen Wm equipment,
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    • 17 11 16ALTAE TSSE Keeps yeru cool ton V R V.CX ft CO LTD •••>« eon s o a^ s
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    • 88 11 ROASTER FRESH There's a richer, fresher n,,',' tang in every delectable cup of S. ROASTER-FRESH Chase i Sanborn Coffee A lively '0 "wake-up" flavor that comes \f^mK^?ff^^jßf^i^ from extra-fresh coffee beans. 1 lit their pungent, fragrant fresh- *a«»wo*| ness in modern vacuum cans. .:> Start your day off in high
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    • 266 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (Incorporated in England) DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPAN via HONGKONG CALCUTTA via PENANG. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow. Amoy. Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwan?. Yangtse ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. The steamers have superior accommodation for saloon passengers amidships. They
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  • 83 12 Singapore, Saturday. The: death occurred at the General Hospital, yesterday of Capt. H. H. Pennefather, a well-known resident cf Singapore. Capt. Pennefather was 55 years of age and had been suffering from ill-health for some time past. He was, pror to his deatn, attached
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  • 70 12 Reuter. Brisbane. Oct. 16: The Rame of Sarawak has arrtted Towuartth in a flyingboat She la on bar way to New York MBd LoCMftOa. Reuter. LotUkm, Oct. 15: A Tokio report .si. \s that the joint Mancliukuo and Outer Mongol ia Border Commission tc-day signed an agreement settling frontier problems
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  • 86 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 13. AFTER visiting an R.A.F. Fighter Command station yesterday, the Burmese Premier. U Saw. called on Mr. Churchill, and presented him with a box of cheroots. Later U Saw visited the School of Oriental Studies where a numoer of iunior British officers are
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  • 136 12 Washington, Oct. NEGOTIATIONS between United States Maritime (W sion anri the Neth°rland«£ Indies Trade Commissioner America. Eeer Zimmerman hT resulted in the following pnne2! for close collaboration fi! technically adopted: The N.E.I. Economic ment will, in future, period fully inform th? Commi^* 1 available N.E.I, shipping
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 381 12 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container and is obtainable everywhere. THONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 (3 lines), BUTTER
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    • 156 12 SPECIAL AFTERNOON SHOWS SUNDAY 19th To WED. 22nd At I P.M. DAILY ALSO MIDNIGHT SHOWS ON TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ALHAMBRA The Famous Song Action Hit! I TO-NIGHT 6.15 9 15 ■■■■Mnmßfli \NoriiEic ERROL "FOOTSTEPS I\ FLYNN in THE lIA UK" A Warner Bros. PradvettM at MIDNIGHT m %V4fcl Mi 12.10 TO-NIGHT
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    • 175 12 VFOR VICTORY BRITISH n 7 BEST. LJiiJW ■■■■mi ■■iiiwiiiiiia— "I never liked the taste of Margarine," said he..but then j, \W'&% J What. Margarine did youi Hwl 1 Those who' taste Blue Band for the first time get a bones and good teeth. Children S ""P > pleasant surprise. They
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    • 74 12 v m S to-night's 2nd BIG midnight: I PREMIERE BY PUBLIC DEMAND' HUNDREDS WERE UNABLE TO GAIN ADM(SSIO\ DURING THE LAST MIDNIGHTS SCREENING. Simultaneously At IGARRICK HAPPY Gevlang Happy World 12.15 O'clock 12 Midnight THE MALAY TALKIE THF WHOLE TOWN IS WAITING FOR! I With All lirilliant Star Casts j
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