Malaya Tribune, 20 October 1941
1941-10-20
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Title Section22 1941-10-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, October 20, 194122 words
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Article427 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. Tokio, Oct. 20. t THOUGH General Tojo's War A rabinet was si'ent over the j EiSSI While Gen. Tojo paid I c respects at the shrine, it is visible that he will make a state-to-day (Monday). m t is thought likely that he w2IlReuter. - 427 words
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Article124 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 20. IAZI propagaada >n Japan is making the Japanese people ursmderstand the Jew.*," declared Capt. Fukomachi. a retired Japanese naval officer, in an exclusive interview. Capt. Fukomachi, who recentiy investigated th? Jewish problem in Hongkew—the Japanese-occu-pied section of the International Setllemeni, where ronu: 13,000 JewishReuter. - 124 words
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655 1941-10-20 1 London Comment On Russia Far East Reuter. London, Oct. 20. |HE Russian and Japanese Far w* Stern s tuat ons almost enJSf m-nopol sed the attention •I the British leader writers Ihi morn nt. JJe Icrdon Times, in a leader SJ* a sshotr t review of the Germ th° EasernReuter. - 655 words
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175 1941-10-20 1 Vladivostok Dangers Reuter. Tokio, Oct. 20. 71HE warning that the use of Vladivostok as a route for American supplies to Russia is beset with the danger cf spreading war to Eastern Asia was contained in a leading article* in the JapanReuter. - 175 words
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Article270 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. Tokio, Oct. 20. Supreme War Councillor, Gen. Araki, has issued an appeai to the Japanese to abandon the idea of clinging to the help of any other nation, declaring that the Japanese nation should rise to its feet and attempt to overcome the difficulties confront-Reuter. - 270 words
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61 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. Havana, Oct. 20. THE Cuban Secretary of State ha* 1 requested the Spanish Government immediately to withdraw ttieh Pref? A.ttache in Havana. Ft nor Lirs Munoz Gonzalez. The Bscretary cl state declares th^ f the Press Attache's Falangist activities and tota'ltarian propaganda are o^roReuter. - 61 words
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Article54 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. Melbourne. Oct.. 20: A conference of renrcsanta-ives of organised workers from all countries bordering on the Pacific, to consider a common policy towards Russia, was u-g°d at conference of the Australian Trades Union Qouncil exf-•uti""-s i or the same purpose, an earlv meeting of the Fed«-al Labour Advisory CommitteeReuter. - 54 words
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Article251 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. T Shanghai, Oct. 20. HE Fascis. reactionary officers of the Japanese armed forces are openly plotting to institute a modern version of the Shogunate in Japan—a dictatorship where the Emperor would play but a nominal role, according to the local paper, the China Press, quotingReuter. - 251 words
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Article44 1941-10-20 1 London. Oct. 20. r HITAIN ho* he Id Uic wfccle weight cf G:nnai:y for two yew* declared Wm El en WilklDSoo, rartiAmentary Secretary > 1 the Iftnistry of Borne Security, replying yesterday to critics who suggested that "Britain was not doing enough to aIJ Hussla.44 words
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Article172 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. Dublin. Oct. 20. A WARNING that there was a "high probability" that Eire would be involved in the war was giv c n by Mr. de Valera, spetking at Wexford yesterday. He said that he was afraid the Ir'sh people, as a whole, had noReuter. - 172 words
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Article129 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 20. THE plastering" of the landing grounds at Derna, Benghazi. Azozc and Sic'ly and the safe return cf the raders, form the "high spots" of the R.A.F. Middle Past c mmur.ique, issued in Caiio yeftsrday. jf states: —"Bomber aiicraft ot the South African AirReuter. - 129 words
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Article114 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. Detroit (Michigan), Oct. 19. GERMANY has asked Italy to send 1,000,000 soldiers into Russia, France and Yugo«-lavia owing to the "stupendous German losses," vaid Mr. Breckinridge Long, Assistant Secretary of Sate, addressing 125 Italian merchant societies in Detriot to-day. He said that it was reReuter. - 114 words
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Article63 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 20. AIRCRAFT cf the Fighter Command carried out several offensive patrols on the continent yesterday despite the bad weather, states the Air Ministry News Service Radio stations were machinegunned and two aircraft shct up hangers on an aerodrome. Other fighter pilots flew over the BoulogneReuter. - 63 words
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Article327 1941-10-20 1 Yesterday, Oct. 19, was the anniversary of the retreat from Moscow in 1812 by Napoleon. Reuter. (Military Commentary by Annalist) London, Oct. 20. ACCORDING to the German communique yesterday, the armies of Marshal Timashenko have once more been annihilated. Nevertheless, the Germans do not appear toReuter. - 327 words
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Article83 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. London. Oct 20: Th" Russien Ambassadors wife. Mrs. Meiskv. received gifts for th" Red Army at an all-women's inllv held in London yesterday. It was announced that 25 000 vorking and profeestonal «Om«n hay signed a pledge to give all possible supr,'rt to mutualReuter. - 83 words
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Article462 1941-10-20 1 London, Oct. 19. FOUR million casualties is the price Germany has paid for any successes she has gained she wantonly overran Poland a little more than two vcars ago. "This figure is a conservative estimate, according to Mr. George Hnks (Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Works),462 words
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518 1941-10-20 1 STATE OF SIEGE PROCLAIMED Reuter. A STATE OF SIEGE IN MOSCOW HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED. THE ANNOUNCEMENT, SIGNED BY M. STALIN, WAS BROADCAST BY MOSCOW RADIO IN THE EARLY HOURS OE THIS MORNING. The decree imposes a curfew between midnight and 5 a.m., and prohibitsReuter. - 518 words
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Article105 1941-10-20 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 20. MORE Italian merchantmen have been torpedoed by British naval aircraft. A communique from R.A.F. headquarters last night states that "naval aircraft successfully attacked an enemy convey in the Central Mediterranean during the night of Oct. 17 18. "Direct hits were -cored on twoReuter. - 105 words
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Advertisement11 1941-10-20 1 BINOCULARS!!! FIELDGLASSES!!! BEST SELECTION BENRIMO OPTICAL CO. 16S, NORTH BRIDGE RD.11 words
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Advertisement65 1941-10-20 1 Sec how the new patented DOUBLE Plate-Lock holds plates firmly apart—stops the cause of buckling and short circuiting, protects separators and ensures more power—longer life. The new patented DOUBLE Plate-Lock is "What every battery needs but only VESTA has.'' Stockists for Singapore, Malacca Johore: CHINESE TRADING CO., 29, Rochore Canal65 words
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Article111 1941-10-20 2 Man-Power Drain IN his recent review of the year's work at the Legislative Council meeting, His Excellency the Governor spoke of the administration of Alor Gajah and Jasin which, he said, had been taken over by a Chinese and a Eurasian. His Excellency chose to refer to this as111 words
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Article196 1941-10-20 2 GOVERNMENT has for years had the undisputed loyalty of Eurasians and Asiatics. Government's attitude, however, has always been —and it has never made any bones about saying so —that nonEuropeans are unfitted, by some strange physical trait, for administration work. Now, by some magical process, the Governor has196 words
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Article115 1941-10-20 2 IF we are correct in our surl m i >se —and the Governor's unenthusiastic words have given rise to that surmisethen we can say, here and now, that we shall fight tooth and nail until the wrong has been righted. Our "banshee waitings" will go on until115 words
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Article, Illustration623 1941-10-20 2 Thomas M. Johnson - By Thomas M. Johnson FjiYES of military observers are J focused on the vast struggle in Russia more clo«ely to-day than ever. They believe the crisis is very near now which will answer the question: Can the blitzkrieg be beaten? Reports that the Russians have623 words
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Article574 1941-10-20 2 WHENEVER I look at the picture which hangs over my bed I feel that, in spite of the topsy-turvy times we are passing through, there is something which still holds out hope for us towards salvation 01 body, mind and soul. For want ol a574 words
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Article754 1941-10-20 2 books STRICTLY PERSONAL. BY W SOMERSET MAUGHAM, 272 PP NEW YORK: DOUBLEDAY, DORAN. $2 50. MR. Maugham h:rc tells of «1 tragedy that is cutside the range of his art and very nearly outside the range of his life. It is improbable that the full significance754 words
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Article212 1941-10-20 2 The New Yorker. THE U.S. Navy Department is considering a scheme worked out by Joseph Dunninger. illusionist, for rendering battleships invisible at a distance of more than 200 ards. We ta'ked with Mr. Dunnlncrer. and found him cordial but reticent, since his secret may be concerned withThe New Yorker. - 212 words
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Article111 1941-10-20 2 The New Yorker A New Yorker on one or the Ford Motor Corny any's «tours of inspection for visitors lapsed behind the party at one point and found himself alone with Ford. Ford nodded to him; then, pointing to a completed automobi 1 said, "There are exactlyThe New Yorker - 111 words
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Article540 1941-10-20 2 T HAVE just finished paper on Modern Execute Training read before the Severn. International Management Co*, press by Mr. Lawrence a. Appw Supervisor, Education and Train, ing Division of a large America; business organisation. The theme of his paper is tk» management of workers by cutives. Mr.540 words
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Advertisement150 1941-10-20 2 Hi, G«ftaa« Boai, tlngmpon. The place you ran obtain *ood P c f m with roinfo; t LAtMI Amiriran pre-heat ..nd marhinV In use Make fom appointment SyW?qißg prices Irom $7, $5 and $X ffef exterminating SLUGS. SNAILS. CUTWORMS. ETC. 1 LB. TIN 0.75 25 LB. TIN 10.00 Stockist required.150 words
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Advertisement34 1941-10-20 2 ments. We have a wide «ttltti range of designs, can supply from *nJT7. stock or to order. >LEE KIN Kgfep. SOO. LTD SHOW ROOM: 89, Hifch Street Telephone 2063. VFOR VICTORY roc value BEST.34 words
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418 1941-10-20 3 London, Oct. 20. J|ITLER'S troops have been driven out of three towns in the western (central) directions of the front, according to a front line despatch to the paper Red Star. "The Seventh. German Division has been driven out of a418 words
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Article37 1941-10-20 3 The sixth lesson in the series "Colloquial Malay in which teacher and pupil go a stage further in their study of Malay for everyday use. will be broadcast from Singapore at 9.15 p.m. on Tuesday. Oct 21.37 words
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Article127 1941-10-20 3 Reuter. London, Oct. 20. TWENTY-THOUSAND Jews in 1 Berlin, Vienna and the Rhineland received only ten minutes warning last Friday night that they were being deported to Poland, according to news received in London' by the Polish Telegraph Agency. They were compelled to leave their homesReuter. - 127 words
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Article113 1941-10-20 3 PROFIT of $945.929.05 was made by United Engineers Ltd.. last year. With the balnnre of $163.534 brought forward, a sum of .'1.109.463.25 is available for distribution. It will be dealt with as follows: 7 per cent, dividend on the Preference shares. $61,250; 10 per cent, dividend113 words
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Article64 1941-10-20 3 THREE youths and two older men were knocked down by a lorry early to-day at Bukit Panjang village. One Chinese youth was killed outright, and when the ambulance arrived on the scene the other two youths were in a semi-conscious state. One. cf them is said64 words
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194 1941-10-20 3 Reuter. Stoke-on-Trent, Oct. 20. NATIONAL service on a more intensive scale is to be adopted in Britain, announced Mr. Bevin, Minister of Labour, yesterday stating that individual reservation in industry is to be introduced in place of the group system. He declared that while groupReuter. - 194 words
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Advertisement272 1941-10-20 3 WISHING OUR INDIAN (WRICK h THEATRE) 1 \m%\ Western Ehxtnc /§3T Last Night Xl sou-o system 6.00 Hi MOO P.M. "MEENAKSHI KALYANAM" A Tamil Talkie At J Matinee: To-Day At 200 P M 7.15 9.30 P.M. <FI V m- <WA NITA DAN SATRIA r LYING G-MEN" J (Malay Talkie) 'Whole272 words
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Advertisement189 1941-10-20 3 I Our Strange Captivating Melody Will Ever Linger In Your Memory MUSIC THAT MAKES YOUR FEET SWAY TO ITS TEMPO FREE A dmhsion \H.III BAXCE »-12 P.M. TO-MORROW CHARITY BALL IN AID OF CHURCHILL TANK FUND COME FOR VICTORY, JUSTICE FREEDOM EXTENSION TILL 2 A.M. ADMISSION 25 CTS. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV V189 words
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Advertisement203 1941-10-20 3 A REVOLUTION IN CYCLE LIGHTING THE PATENT DYNOHUB U2 or 8 volt.) is completely revolutionary in design. It provides electric lighting from a dynamo mounted in the front hub... It consists of the usual cycle hub with the addition of a drum at one end, to which is attached a203 words
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175 1941-10-20 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Ponang, Monday. ftNUY a few gallops were witnessed In this morning's track work. Among those that impressed were j Silverlaw, Tin Pocket, Jaguar. Bracklaw, Courtling, Dover, Bola Heiiess and Thumbs Up. The majority cf those exercised confined themselves to pace work.175 words
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Article168 1941-10-20 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. THE following are further results at the continued session of the triangular badminton tournament between Perak, Penan? and Selangor:— Mens doubles: Gan Leng Kee and Beh Leong Teik (Penann» beat Yap Kon Lim and Chung Yoke Thong (Selangor)168 words
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Article133 1941-10-20 4 THE following are the tote and the double tote dividends and the draw for the biz sweep at Saturday's Penang races: Lee l: P?etty Quiet $10. $8; Silverlaw $IRace1 Race 2: Dancing Foam $28. $7; Tin PockeLXj?U??use $14. $7; The Warrior $9; W R TcT4 g Queen's133 words
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Article122 1941-10-20 4 CUPERIOR teamwork and sound defenS sive Play by the Casuals of Kuala Lumnur enabled them to defeat the Ceylon snorts Club by the only goal scored early fn P the firs? session when they met in a scrappy game of hockey on the C.S.C. ground yesterday. vkltnr122 words
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Article83 1941-10-20 4 SOCCER: Challenge Cup. second round RAF. (Reserves) v Loyals. Anson Road stadium: S.A.F.A. League Div. lIA. Moravia v RE. Fraser and Neave ground; Div 118. Post Office v Naval Base Corinthians. Post Office ground. HOCKEY: Perak v Singapore. SRC. SCRC v Kuala Lumpur Railways. SCR.C; Selangor Casuals v83 words
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Article392 1941-10-20 4 PERAK were fully extended by an Army and Navy learn m thenfirst hockey match here at Tannin yesterday, when after a a first half, the visitors managed to beat the heme team by the odd goal in three. The really outstanding player uv the Perak side was392 words
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Article29 1941-10-20 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. THE Selangor Chinese defeated the touring Brinkmann's football team by three goals to nil in a game on the Chinese ground yesterday.29 words
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Advertisement687 1941-10-20 4 ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS THERE MUPIC COMFORT SOCIAL ATMOSPHERE ReLy of Raffles Orchestra nightly SUNDAY NIGHT Rela* of Regimental Band Concert j BAFFLES BAKERY I g&g S's" MODERA 5381 I HOWARD DUAL RADIO I FOR WNJ STORAGE BATTERY OR AC CURRENT TUNES THREE BANDS FROM 555 TO 13 METERS One ol687 words
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Advertisement17 1941-10-20 4 SINCA WATER MINERAL WATER from the Seletar Hot Spring, Singapore. An alkaline drink with excellent corrective properties17 words
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Advertisement392 1941-10-20 4 "keepTnc fiFln THE EAST. How lo keep It Is a question ""^"'J* favourable climatic jmm conditions often /SJSSJm cause impoverishtf 1 ment of th P blood and when the W blood is below par V» £*mm illness may soon \y"9M follow. t <?w if you are not feeling U P392 words
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Advertisement288 1941-10-20 4 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO-CHINA 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, NewcrrwW [Yangtse ports. Formosa, S j Philippines, etc. The steamers have superior ac* commodation for saloon passengen288 words
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Miscellaneous25 1941-10-20 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 12.22 a.m., 9.1 ft.; 10.45 p.m., 9.6 ft. HA TO-MORROW: 10.55 a.m., 9.5 ft., 11.30 p.m., 9.9 ft. XT V25 words
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353 1941-10-20 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JN spite of the precautions adopted by the Petrol Rationing Officer during the past few months, it is now known that forged coupons, especially commercial coupons, are still in circulation. It is emphasised in official circles, however, that if both the public353 words
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Article134 1941-10-20 5 All rubber estate owners are informed that in view of the present exceptional circumstances, lt i s the intention of the International Rubber Regulation Committee that the deficiency for 1941. In actual net exports, as compared with permissible exports, shall not be carried forward to 1942.134 words
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Article72 1941-10-20 5 rpHE death took place at his residence in Killiney Road of Mr. Choa Eng Wan, after a long illness, at the age of 54. The late Mr. Chca, who was a son-in-law of Mrs. Lee Choon Guan. M.B.E served during the last war with the Volunteers. He72 words
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Article188 1941-10-20 5 THOUGH clouds of uncer--1 tainty hang over this country, intensified by the recent moves in Japan, both official and unofficial Mala, ya is on holiday to-day as usual, the day being a public and bank holiday in honour of the Indian festival, Dcepavali. Whether this is188 words
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Article106 1941-10-20 5 ENTERTA INMENT "MOON OVER MIAMI" (At the Cathay) A GRAND technicolour musical romance with glorious ensembles is "Moon Over Miami" now on at the Cathay. This Is still another triumph for Century-Fox, and is modelled on the lines of the wellknown "Down Argentine Way." with the exception that Carmen Miranda106 words
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170 1941-10-20 5 A U.S. NAVY Expeditionary Medal has been awarded to Mr. Norman Soong, wellknown cameraman and journalist, and formerly of the Malaya Tribune, for which paper he made a wartime visit to Chungking via the historic Burma Road. Mr. Soong, who was also formerly attached170 words
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Article26 1941-10-20 5 Groat interest is beint: ihown in Australia in the proposal that Australian air oces shall return home to stimulate interest in the air scheme.26 words
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Advertisement949 1941-10-20 5 hisoi^BP»" Film- "BITTER SWEET" Film: "NEW MOON." nffpr you Five Songs sung L 037 Lover come back to me W £pKon Eddy from this Film. Softly, as in a morning **Z see you Again Sunrise L 042 rgHJ* LO3B Waniing you rvar Little Cafe. Stout hearted Men V The Call949 words
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Advertisement144 1941-10-20 5 GOLD LEAF PURE CEYLON TEA "Every Tea is as different and distinct from others as one kind of Coffee from another—as one kind of Food Product from another. Any one can realise their distinctive difference by comparison. Test "GOLD LEAF!" FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. No. 1-A, KIRK TERRACE MALAYA'S PREMIER144 words
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Advertisement43 1941-10-20 5 PETROL Rationing use SOLID GAS j Increases mileage by 25% to 35% Approved by the Automotive Test Laboratories of America, Canada and Australia. 10 cents per packet (Post free) Agents wanted Malaya Apply G.P.O. Box 210, Singapore. SELANGOR AND PAHANG 138 Warins 6B43 words
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Advertisement185 1941-10-20 5 various colours. 3] NANG WNG'R CO I Pi IOMOS.SHEGIE RBS>OBE.ia--6958. g?S. BATU R° KIIIMPim TUvna j I "If I kept a cow—l could not A I get finer milk than this!" I j j£ >-I gives you fresh milk W in a jiffy— any time you W i[ Idl ll185 words
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Advertisement227 1941-10-20 6 The RIGHT HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU!SONGS!MELODY! DANCING!! CiWITOL ih > JCAWtTT vi ill TO-DAY MtfDmUD/fo 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 W [D|)| -A 1 Th Grandest Musical IN* TECHNICOLOR Mi\ Photographed With the World's jf |V\V in Technicolor Singing Favourite*. Ceorge New York Audiences f/dSuyn Wk lan HUNTER paid $6.60 a seat227 words
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Advertisement252 1941-10-20 6 To be sure of Popularity and Happiness. YOU MUST ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST. FACE POWDER MAKES SURE OF THESE. Sole Distributors THE PACIFIC TRADERS, 48, Upper Cross Street, Singapore. _SB~B~~BB~~i TO OUR INDIAN PATRONS, J OUR BEST DEEP AVAL! WISHES ARE EXTENDED I CONY 10 THE REAL I FLEASURE-GROUND I252 words
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Advertisement204 1941-10-20 6 VfOUR SHOWS TO-DAY! I P A TW A V 'PHONE .uon 1 I am 3 .,5-6.15-9.15 I 20th Century-Fox Present I j I I ditty ROBERT I XMEOtE tSe CUMWWSS I 20th Century Fox Latest Glamour Musical! AND BMI. DOCUMENTARY SPECIAL j J "ORDINARY PEOPLE" The famous story that sky204 words
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Advertisement137 1941-10-20 6 I GALA DEEPAVALI ATTRACTION MambrA DAILY4^ THEATRE- W vißraarzcoMLV 3.15, 6.15 c? I 1 Patrons are respectfully requested to collect UNPAID I RESERVATIONS before 9-15 p.m. otherwise they are I liable to be sold. j Special Added Attraction UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL WHAT'S HAPPENING IN ARGENTINA DEFENDERS OF INDIA M.0.1. Short DAILY137 words
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Obituary35 1941-10-20 7 vuco The engagement is ANC^ X between Miss Ang and daughter of Mr. *?sv?An« Geok Lim. and Mr. and 3rd son of Madam SSSZJvSb and the late Mr. W£ Teck of Singapore.35 words
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Advertisement3328 1941-10-20 7 CiBSSif IEORDS >i^\^>^^i Wanted Bo* 736 cio Malaya Tribune. sTngapSr? (No. 620 L) WANTED secondhand "thlodollte 'a'^^tTreSJ Bo*" 744 three ootscrews State price reply Box 744 co Malaya Tribune. SingaP _ll (No. 631 L) TO PURCHASE two seater Cane,irrespective of condition. 6 aJJS? Ejx ,43. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 6323,328 words
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Advertisement689 1941-10-20 7 Lost And Found AMATEUR DETECTIVES! $100- reward. For Informations as to the whereabouts of an Austin 7 Sedan, Colour Green, Upholstery Grey. Registered No. 5.576 and leading to the arrest of the thief or thieves. Report nearest Police Station. (No. 569 L) Pen Pencil Repairing PEN PENCIL REPAIRS -175 cents689 words
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Advertisement403 1941-10-20 7 IN THE SUPREME COURT CO JOHORE District of Johore Bahru. In L-inkrupLcy. J 3_ No. 25 of 1937. Ifo ABDUL RAHMAN BIN OTHMAN of Post Off**-'. FaloH, Clerk. NOTICE GIVEN that a First and Final Dividend is intended tc be declared in the above mattei and that all persons having403 words
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Advertisement359 1941-10-20 7 THE EANKRUFTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45» In th- High Court cf the Straits Settlements, {-••jttlement of Singapore. In Eankrurtcy. No. 799 of 1930. Rf MEYANA SINA MARICAN of No. 695, No th Bridge Road, Vin^aoorc. NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN that a Second aiw Fmal divldoiid is intended to be declared in359 words
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Miscellaneous776 1941-10-20 7 jTO-HAY'S it YOIOj I SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 1333 k cs EASTERN SERVICE ZHP1 9690 k cs CSV—17.81 Mcs; 16.84 meT**s ZHP2 6175 k ea OSF—15.14 M|cs; 19.81 metres. Pm OSD—11.75 M'cs; 25.53 metres. 12.00 Midday Melodies. g.10 p m —n.50 p m 1.00 Singapore Calling. Programme NORTH AMERICAN sKRVICB Summary.776 words
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215 1941-10-20 8 Reuter. Buenos Aires, Oct. 19. A COMMITTEE to fight Nazism and to restore the freedom cf the Austrians has been formed in Bueno? Aires by prominent Austrian residents under th? presidency of Senor Ferdinand Erb. The committee, have issued an anpeal to all their countrymen andReuter. - 215 words
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Article44 1941-10-20 8 Reuter. Malta. Oct. 20: A number of air raid i !n-rfi3 sounded on Saturday night, lt Is officially stated that a few bombs were dropped on land, caus'ng sl'.Tht dnmag? to civilian property. In one district, a few wc-~ k'll^d.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article33 1941-10-20 8 Reuter. Melbourne. Oct. 20: £200 000 have been ruised by telephone and telegraph In a wo-hour War Loan "hook-up" by 97 com-•i->p>rif)l radio stations. The pros'amme m<--<?-\ePs and items from London and Hollywood.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article801 1941-10-20 8 ANOTHER part of the evacuation scheme for Singapore coastal areas is explained in an official notice published on page five to-day and in another notice which will be published to-morrow. To-day's notice applies to the East Coast evacuation area and to-morrow's to the West Coast area. Both these801 words
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Article73 1941-10-20 8 THE Churchill Tank Fund, Singa- pore now stands at $24,609.13, two months after it was launched. This amount is about one-sixth of what is needed to buy a Churchill tank, and it will be cabled tomorrow to Lord Beaverbrook. An app?al is made for more donations73 words
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Article33 1941-10-20 8 THE Colony's first Registrar of Trade Unions will broadcast from the Singftoon station at 9.15 fco-nl*nt. This ne w official is Mr. A. B. Jordnn. M.C.S.. better known as Secretary for Chinese Affairs.33 words
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Article57 1941-10-20 8 DEATH TAN.—Mrs. Tan Chan He* Madam Ang Swee Eng) Lj* passed away pecc-fully residence 41 Jalan KemvJ* oft" Changi Road. 19ch October. 1941. at 12 leaving to mourn her h*.*** belcved husband, 3 sons 4? a icrs. The funeral will on Tuesday, the 21st f> t s? 1941,57 words
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Article47 1941-10-20 8 MR. CHIA POH HE AN exorL,, heartfelt thanks to all and friends. Rev. Cher 1 members of the Pay» »5* Methodist Church, who the funeral c f his belovedS the late Madam CHNG Km 3 and also to those Who 2 wreaths and floral tributes e?47 words
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Advertisement62 1941-10-20 8 i r® iiaji s 7 ast 9,30 LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE in it c n i: c a Opening To-morrow in \TtERANC BULAN di MALAYA rUTFII LAWAK I 1.45 p.m. Gracie Fields To lav I in "SHIPYARD SALLY" Matinees 4 15 p m Sydney Howard S msmmwriSĔ vx 7\ Opens62 words
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Advertisement49 1941-10-20 8 II 3 Shows To-Day MARLBOROUGH I 2-30, 6 A »-2© P.M. Special HINDUSTANI DOUBLE PROGRAMME SAGAR MOVIETONE'S D.iring Step Ahead of Hollywood "THE ONLY WAY" Preceded by the Historical Documentary "Ghazi MUSTAFA KEMAL PASHA" The Creator of Modern TURKEY SEE—Spectacular War Scenes Taken for the First Time in India.49 words
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Advertisement97 1941-10-20 8 ROMRER* FROM CEXTS (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week end on all fronts up to midnight London lime (excluding Soviet claims).— TWO I —i i A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD, OF INTFRFfiT TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. AUCTION SALE OF Steel doors, windows, fanlights, mullions, fittings, curtain97 words
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Advertisement177 1941-10-20 8 Public Notice NOTICE TO ALL RVPtoi ESTATE OWNERS. In view cf the present excepts** c'rcunutrnces k i s the inteatJJ! the International Rubb2r RmZl tion Committee that the deflS for the year 1941 in actual ne*! I ports, as ccmpared whh the ar 1 m.is.vible exports, shall not be Z177 words
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