Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, October 22, 1941
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  • 183 1 Reuter. i Batavia, Oct. 22. L**nfl newspaper Algc f0 n tSch Dagblad says.l***J\i to see the reason for formation of the new nc problem has come that Tokio fui an iarly Russian J» it will be some time t Hitler can dine in the "Wise
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Chungkng, Oct. 21. «CTSIDE of minor engagements in the vicinity of Chengchow, in Bjcan Province, West Suiyua and Aah in the Province cf Hupeh, letwccn Hankow and Ichang, the Chinese military spokesman declarthat there has teen little fighttog on the Chinese-Japanese fronls this week.—Reuter.
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  • 618 1 Reuter. |HE battle for Moscow and the Donetz basin grows fiercer. This morning's Soviet communique declares that during yesterday, Russian troops fought the enemy along the whole front. Particularly fiercer fighting continued in the Mojaisk, JWo-Yaroslavets, and Kalinin sectors of the Moscow front. The Germans launched
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  • 133 1 Reuter. New York. Oct. 22. AITRIGHT repeal of the Neu- tralitv Act is urged on Conntss by Mr Wendell Willkie and wer 190 Republicans representing »11 sections of the country "Millions upon millions of Republicans are resolved that ugly image of destructive 1 isolationism shall
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  • 182 1 Reuter. (ROOSEVKLI'S VIEWS) PRESIDENT Roosevelt indicated Ksterday that in the case cf an Xt? in the Western Hemisphere, United States and the Canadian vi *s would probably defend ■gfc ports jointly. Although there is no prospect l anything being done immediate- Canadian-American Defence 'vSr has been
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  • 85 1 (rrom H. HopKin, London A DECREE NISI has oeei j Brougham on the ground of tne nuM marriage of Lord —m an rst married lx e Miss Violet Valeriemnc^ They were d vorc f e< L e son b y this has the custody cf tne son
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  • 591 1 Torpedoed Off Africa, Iceland Roosevelt: ''Challenge To U.S. Merchantmen" WITHIN a week of the torpedoing by a German U-boat of the United States destroyer Kearney, which is now safely in port, it has been officially announced from Washington, by both President Roosevelt and the ILS.
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  • 104 1 THE "Sen Oiler I. mull rov< liiliomirv lii»«*s Ml beat th.- Mibmaruu» menace. licinK tested a I Oyster Buy. Nfett Yin It. To|> picture showbow new. Inwe» picture «.hows ttje iresMl under way, n< nl> at lull *.p#»ad. ntVt <.o\.-ruinent Corporation, Ship*. Inc..' is be* «ng formrd
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  • 115 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 22. DECLARING thr.t the Tojo Cabinet will have the choice of either striking northward or southward if the democracies do not take drastic measures in time, the Chinese-American Daily News, generally regarded as the local mouth-piece of the Chungking Government, to-day
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  • 295 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 22. A BIG air battle developed yesterday morning over Northern France when 12 Messerchmitts were shot dmu. by R.A.F. fighters. The British losses were nine planes and five pilots. The battle followed the destruction off the south-west coast of one twin-engined Messerscnmitt 110,
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  • 126 1 Reuter. New York, Oct. 21. »h«hE men who manned the 1 Kearney took their places in the first line of defence of their country," writes the New York Times. "Those listed among tlie wounded and the missing will i be recorded on the American
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  • 71 1 Reuter San Pedro, (California), Oct. 22:— American ship construction has caught up in tonnaee with the sinkings of Allied shipping. Tliis was revealed by Rear-Ad-miral Fmory Land, chairman of the United States Maritime Commission, who told reporters that "six million tons of allied shipping is being sunk yearly—and we
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  • 68 1 Reuter. engaged In convoy duty when torpedoed. There apparently was a disagreement r.monn: those who heard Admin»l Btark 6 testlmonv 8b to whether the Kearny was escorting /.merlcan or Ermsh vessels. The State Department did not disclose how the Bold Venture"" was sunk The ranking, the tenth reported of Amerlcancwned
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  • 333 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 21. -THE repeal or modification" of the Neutrality Act is recommended by Mr. Cordeil Hull, Secretary of State, in relation to the provision banning merchantmen Irom the combat zones. Mr. Hull was the ftrsj witness before the senior Foreign Relations Committee which
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  • 216 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 22:—An official of the American President Line here to-day said that they had no information concerning the Japanese report alleging thai thiee American President liners < n the Pacific run had been armed with anti-aircraft j;uns or thai these vessels have had naval uftVers allocated
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  • 381 1 Reuter. Loud—, Oct. 22. npHG Brtlrah, Allied and neutral shipping leaees have beea less in the last 12 months, when they have had to face MM.rdinatetl air submarine and mine attack, than they >v*' from saaaarim attack alone in 1917. This revelation was
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  • 190 1 Reuter. Rangoon, Oct. M IT is my personal belief that Japan is likely to extend the war in the Far East and that very soon," said a military observer, broadcasting from Rangoon last niffht. He explained that Japan must save her face, having been brought
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  • 69 1 Reuter. Basle, Oct 22 DISCUSSING the expulsion of the Germans ;rom Afghanistan, the WllhelmMrasse. (German Foreign Office) according to a Berlin telegram to the Basler Kachrichtea. states that Germany may demand the expulsion of British subjects resident in an unnamed country m Europe on the
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  • 490 2 A NEW Services Club will be available for other ranks of His Majesty's three Services in Singapore before Christmas, and it will have something more outdoor in its amenities, in that it will possess a tennis court or courts. The site on which it is
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  • 160 2 H.E. the Governor and High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, has sent a Hari Raya message to the Malays, for publication in the Malay newspapers. It is as fellows:— "I gladly send a greeting to the Malay people on the occasion of 'Hari Raya'. I wish
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  • 90 2 Reuter. Manila, Oct. 21. FURTHER reinforcements to the N.E.I. Air Force were revraled with the arrival in Mar.la of 16 Americans, who flew the Consolidated P.B.Y. naval patrol bombers across the Pacific for delivery to the Netherlands East Indies. The Consolidated bombers ordered by
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  • 150 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Tuesday. PROVISIONS Is being- made by the Government, it is inderstood, for a form of "billetinr" wonum and children on those living- in the outskirts of towns. This emersr*»ncy measure will be available to retain families of all nationalities and does
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  • 168 2 A Singapore, Tuesday. SEQUEL to the fatal shooting affray which took -place in Chinatown last night, when a Chinese detective was alleged to have shot three men, one of whom died, was heard in the third police court to-day. Goh Koo Ling, a stretcher bearer
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  • 112 2 Central News. A CHINESE baby competiticn will be held next month with a view to encouraging the proper rearing of chiMren and to enhance public interest in matters pertaining to child welfare. Sponsored by the Nanyang Chinese Students' Society, the competition will take place at
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  • 187 2 DONALD FRASER GORDON STABLES, a 61-year-old European, was this morning discharged in the fifth police court when he appeared at the continuation of the preliminary inquiry on a tentative charge cf rape of a 12-year-old Eurasian girl. Re-called, Dr. L. H. Turner gave, further technical
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  • 108 2 FOLLOWING are contributions for the Tank eek pf,n^ ng t>S )C V 18 to the Churchill tsVttM i -Piously acknowledged T. r 3 3, Ch r an Kang Bwl Malacca $185 Tan Cheng Lock. CJ.E., Malacca png Poh Lan. Malacca $185 Tan Tarn' Mafacca. $185. Seng Cheong
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  • 517 2 IN the course of a year of great ■activity concerning local matters of interest, the Straits Chinese British Association, Singapore tackled the following- prob lems (states the annual report for the year ended July 31, 1941, to be presented at the annual greneral meeting to be
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  • 50 2 A FORMER postmaster employed in the R.A.F. (Seletar) Post Office, Mohamed Ishak, was committed for trial at the next assizes on charges of criminal breach of trust, falsification of accounts and forgery. The preliminary inquiry held before Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, in the fourth police court, ended yesterday.
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  • 113 2 1 TENTATIVE charge of having robbed a gold wrist watch from a compatriot at a back lane of Tanjong Pagar Read was explained to Leong Seng Hee <18>, when he appeared before Mr. Hon Sui Sen, in the third police court yesterday. The case was postponed fcr mention
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  • 158 2 Woman of 60 About Her Rheumatles I Here is a message of hope tn I ferers from rheumatism k« fc I be in a mere hopeless state 008 to woman—none could be mot*® S than she Is now:— "For over eighteen months i
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    • 262 2 iw\W fell II I I LJ (Cent-A-Plane Fund) I Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time (excluding Soviet claims):— FOURTEEN THE crowning touch of beauty Nature meant to be yours all your life. She gave you a fresh new skin growing
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  • 222 3 LOCAL DIGGERS LIKE MEAT VEGETABLES; FISH UNPOPULAR (Tribune Staff Reporter) jyjEN of the A.I.F. in Singapore view with mixed feelings the suggeslion of Major R. Hastie, the Australian Comforts Fund's Honorary Commissioner, that an Army dietician with tropical experience should he appointed to the A.I.F. in Malaya. Major Hastie was
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  • 262 3 MOSLEMS all over the Islamic world to-day celebrate their great festival—the Hari Raya Puasa. In Malaya the festival is invested with a special significance in that the Malays profess the Islamic faith. Testifying to the importance of the event, the day is observed as a public and
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  • 125 3 ACCLAIMED last year as a timely and effective expression of Moslem unity, the Rulers of the Malay States will to-day be again represented in a special programme which is being broadcast to Arabia by the Aden Radio dn the occasion of Idulfitr—the local Hari Raya
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  • 40 3 The next meeting of the Federal Council (Budget meeting) will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday and Thursday, Nov 18 and 20, commencing at 10 a.m. fhere will be a ceremonial opening and \iniform will be worn. IT TT
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  • 29 3 The following are the latest donations to the Malaya Patriotic Fund from the Segamat district:— Sungel Senar.ut Estate (Batu Anam). $14.10. and Batu Anam (Johore) Club. (Batu Anam). $80.
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  • 131 3 BECAUSE he discarded his uniform before he absented himself, thereby showing that he had no intention of returning Yeo Teck Soon (18), employed in thy. Auxiliary Depot (Medical >, who had signed an agreement to work in the Military Hospital, Tanglin, for the duration of the
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  • 124 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. A CHINESE, Yew Eng Huat, was arrested yesterday at Burmah Road on a charge of possession of two forged Penang Turf Club tickets. Further inquiries made by the police resulted in the arrest cf another Chinese, Kwek Kueh Chee,
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  • 137 3 STATED to have been a clerk employed by a Jchore timber merchant, the body of 31-year-old Lim Tai Peng was found in a rivulet off the 12% milestone Woodlands Road en Oct. 9. Le? Kirn Kuan, employer of Tai Peng, said he lodged a report with
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  • 72 3 A MAN who was responsible for holding up traffic at Serangoon Poad told the third magistrate that he had suffered enough by being in custody for three days, when he was charged with being drunk and disorderly by shouting It was stated that the man, M. Madasamy.
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  • 46 3 The Young Men's Muslim Association. Sinsanore. are giving a ten party in honour of ttuir President. Mr. Ahmad bin Ibrahim. B A., who recently passed his final law examination, and to celebrate Hari Raya ori Sunday at the Association premises. 128 McNalr Road, at 4.45 p.m.
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  • 70 3 The recently arrurd. Uttfi. new contingent ■>/ Ausi'"tnin< 'fOi'e beew scattered in strategic camp* throughout Malaya—some tn permanent ccmjjs other* under cahr.is, some in palm thatch and bamhoo comp> t-nch as thts. They are working and training hard but thli -pt>. I shotiKi some lighter sides of
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  • 405 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Tuesday. IPOH has hitherto taken the lead in many matters and now the labourers of a local rubber estate have introduced prohibition, they being the first, it is believed, to do so in Malaya. Yesterday I was pleasantly surprised to
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  • 54 3 SAID to have caused hurt to two men with a knife, Teng Ah Bah (20), claimed trial when charged before Mr. Hon Sui Sen, in the third police court, yesterday. The case was postponed for mention on Oct. 28, and bail was offered in the sum of
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  • 108 3 Singapore, Wednesday. THE Chinese member of a local medical corps, who had to undergo an immediate operation owing to a gun-shot wound sustained in the fatal incident in Chinatown on Monday night, is still in a critical condition in hospital. As already reported, a private of
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  • 57 3 TWO charges of having abetted a compatriot, to alter two written permits granted for the purposes of Defence Regulations were preferred against Teng Kee Obeok, a Hokkien, in the third police court yesterday. He claimed trial to both charges and the cases were postponed for mention
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  • 424 5 a line recovery in the half Perak did very well 9 I» dian Army 3?S in their third w match in three key h?n they met on the S.C.C. •5 hen vesterday Both sides pdanK espe tially the In- < f m h t
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  • 40 5 rpHi: following is the Combined Ser- vires team to meet Perak on the S.R.C. ground to-day:— Oibbs; Fortin. Vtming; Morris, Ude Singh, Kellett; Manickam, Mangall Singh, Arokiasamy, Gulam Nabi, Webber, empires: Pilot Officer Date and <;. Tessensohn.
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  • 367 5 THE S.C F.A. defeated the Gordon Highlanders by three goals to one in their first round tie of the Hnganore Cun competition at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. *The Chinese forwara line could have played better and should have taken more advantage of the opportunities showered on them,
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  • 163 5 pLAYING with ten men, the V.M.C.A., after holding the visiting F.M.S. Railway hockey team to a one-all score at half-time, cracked up badly in the later stages of the second half to eventually leave the field losers by seven goals to three in their match
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  • 158 5 > If you are Thin, Underweight, loosing Energy, Tired all ths time, have a Pale, Sallow Complexion, suffer from Skin Blemishes, Circles "under the Eyes, and lack that mysterious magnetic force called "it" you are run-down and need the new discovery of a Hollywood, California,
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  • 41 5 HOCKEY: Perak v Combined Services. S.R.C.; Indian General Hospital v Raffles College, Raffles College; Naval Police v A.C.S. Old Boys' Association, Naval Base; Medical College v Argylls 11, M.C.U.; SRC. II v Dutch Club, SRC TENNIS: V.M.C.A. tournament.
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  • 386 5 UNABLE to stand up to the superior weight of their opponents, the Medical College Union rugby team cracked up towards the end of their game with the S.C.C. yesterday, and lost by 21 points (three goals, a penalty goal, and a try) to 7
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  • 116 5 THR following will represent the Naval Police at hockey vs. A.C.S. Old Boys to-day: Angad Singh; Gurdlal Singh. Sub. Insp. Jangccr Singh; Anup Sinyh. Harnam Singh. Pal Singh: Wasawa Singh. Darshan Singh Kerpal Singh. Ram Singh, burain Singh. On Friday vs. Loyal Regiment: Angad Singh: Gurdial
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  • 121 5 THE followins have been selected to play in a hoekev trial on Saturday on the SRC. ground, prior to the selection of the Singapore civilians team for War Fund matches: COLOI'RS: V. N. Pillai. X Muthucumaru R Scott; Cheah Kirn Swee, W. J Pee' O C'urke; R
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  • 744 5 CtOLLOWfXG is the card for to-day's races at Penang, the second day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn meet. RACE ONE Horses—(Mass I—Div. 2—sVi Furlongs 0 0 3 CLUNY 7v 8.10 Hon. Mr. R. Williamson MaJ. Fox 0 0 4 RACKAROCK 7y 8 10 "Seagate Stable" Fenn
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  • 173 6 Trades Unionism THAT the labourer is worthy of his hire has never actually been gainsaid in Malaya, but hitherto he has been given little encouragement to protect his own interests. The recent trades union legislation in the Colony and the F.M.S. has gone some length in paving the way
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  • 195 6 IN the early days of trades unionism in Britain the power of collective action was placed in irresponsible hands and many strikes were called for frivolous, or, even worse, for political purposes. The climax of folly came in 1926 when the great General Strike almost paralysed the social
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  • 131 6 WHERE master and man sit down to the same table and each has a thorough and probably sympathetic understanding of the other's condition, strikes are unlikely. But, alas, in modern industry master and man seldom or never meet. Hence working regulations based on collective agreement become necessary. To
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  • 1067 6 IN view of the impatience generally expressed in Britain over the Government's failure hitherto to take advantage of Russian resistance to the Nazis by creating a diversion in the West—an impatience voiced only recently in the editorial columns i t The Times— much speculation has been aroused
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  • 998 6 "MIGHT fighter. He's the most modern popular hero; essentially a product of this war. There has never been a warrior quite like him before. To you on the ground he is just a sound in the night sky. a faraway hum, maybe a single-seater
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  • 123 6 THOSE wh 0 attach a high importance to their own opinions should stay at home. When one is travelling, convictions are easily mislaid. J set out on my travels thinking that I knew how men should be governed and what they should believe. On my return, I find myself
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  • 79 6 people niNNER with King Henry VIII at Enfield Palace in July 1541- The Kin? ate enormously, stuffing the meat into his little mouth with The meat was soaked with sauces of parsley, garlic ouinrp tw»ar h«it Me fe /L° n one knee
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  • 566 6 THE coin shortage in Malay,; still agitating the mind of V public and on this subject Dt v Tiang Keng. Penang Munich Commissioner, brought forward suggestion at a recent Munir> meeting which is worthy of f thought. Ho advocated the issue of ont cent and two-cent coupons
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 298 7 Reuter London, Oct. 21. U/HIUE Marshal 1 imcshenkos valiant armies are still holding Moscow, news comes of the renewed Geroffensive in the Southern Ukraine. W The Germans claim to have occupied Stalino which described as an important industrial tcwn in the southern sec tor
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  • 366 7 Reuter. Moscow. Oct. 21. ifTER artillery preparation, boA Jiet troops, under Commander SJffenko. launched an offensive t he town "X" on the Moscow SSEISfSS official Soviet News Kency in a detailed account ot operations in which the locaSS are mentioned by initial lettown had been temporarily J~ed
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  • 125 7 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 21. Fro meatless days weekly in Egypt are recomm ended by '-he j Egyptian Government's Supply Committee, reporting on the shortage of certain commodities. I The Committee also specified the measures to help reduce the prices of cotton and other goods. Referring
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  • 91 7 Reuter. He was shot by two assailants who are reported to have escaped. The attack took ploc in the darkness of a coastal black-out in Place Saint Pierre. Nantes. The Place Saint Pierre, where the assailants fired six shots at Gen. Holt/ before escaping into the darkness,
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  • 326 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. 21. REPORTS of German victo- j ries which have been j flooding the Swedish news- papers in recent weeks are conspicuous by their absence j to-day. Presumably the Ger- man Ministry of Propaganda is disconcerted by the stub- bornness of the Russian re-
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  • 227 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 21. "WHATEVER chance there may be of averting eventual war II in the Pacific rests solely on Japan's fear of the opposition she will meet, and nothing would be better calculated to impose discretion forever on ncr hotheads than the certainty
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  • 140 7 Reuter Sydney, Oct. 21. THE first Bristol Beaufort torpeao- bomber to be assembled in New South Wales has given a satisfactory trial flignt. The bomber contains 90 per cent. of parts manufactured in Australia, only j the engine airscrew being imported Significance *of the trial
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  • 495 7 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 21. rpHE Maharaja of Kashmir broadcast tc-day a message in Hindustani to the Indian troops. Later, the Maharaja made a statement to Reuter on his visit to the Middle East. After recalling the collapse of France and the reverses in
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  • 151 7 Reuter. Tokio, Oct. 21. THE Japanese Minister to Iraq. Mr. Miyazaki, who j is returning to Japan, arrived at Taihoku. Formo- sa, in the Japanese liner Hie j Maru yesterday, according to a despatch received from there by the Japanese Domei Agency. Mr. Miyazaki stated that 15
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  • 269 7 Reuter Tokio. Oct. 21. I HE new Japanese Cabinet held a meeting at the Prime Minister's official residence to-day when all Ministers were present. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Shigenori Togo, made a detailed statement on the reports reaching the F:reign Ministry from the Japanese embassies abroad and
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  • 98 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 21. THE War Minister. Capt. Marinformed the House of Commons that the total number of prisoners of war from all parts of the Empire who are in enemy hands is about 66.000. but he had no knowledge of the number of prisoners
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  • 277 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 21. IT SAW, the Burmese Prime Minister, whe is visiting Great Britain, explained to Renter today that the recent freezing order had hit Burma hard. 'Japan, and the Japanese-occupied areas of China are the only markets for our cotton," said U. Saw.
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    • 222 8 Gala Hari Raya Programme TO-DAY II a.m. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRA niw^^^^^^^^^^^^l WISHING ALL OUR MALAY PATRON? A SLAMAT HARI RAYA TO-DAY At 9 AM. 1 P.M. TO-NIGHT at MIDNIGHT ALHAMBRA ■HJjrHEADIN' INTONEW ACTION aIdVENTUREs! RIDIN' TO THE RHYTHM OF THE RANGE! I ill {Jetu. AUTRY j*-, m m 4f\,
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  • 109 9 (From H. L. Hopkin) London, Oct. 21. A GERMAN Air Force officer, who escaoed from a prison in the Lake district, died after being shot by a member of the Home Guard m the execution of his duty. "When he was captured, he made
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  • 28 9 Reuter. Tokio, Oct. 21:—The Japanese Ambassador in Nanking, Mr. Honda, has decided to return to Tokio for consultations with the new Cabinet, according to the Japanese, News Agency.—Reuter.
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  • 74 9 Central News. South Kiangsi Front, Oct. 20. EFFECTIVELY foiling the Japanese ro-called "Pacification Campaign" launched a few months ago within the Shanghai-Nanking-Hangchow triangle, Chinese forces operating along the NankingShanghai railway have attacked Japanese garrisons along the line 45 times in nine days, killing and wounding around
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  • 159 9 Reuter. Chungking. Oct. 21. "fptfH ChIMM Government's policy of meeting the leeMlllH»t<) requirements of foreign exchange for Shanghai remains unchanged," declares the Vlce-Mlnleter ol Finance. Mr. O. K. Ylu. yesterday. The Chinese Government will not supply foreign exchange for luxuries or for raw materials which might
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  • 101 9 Reuter. Vichy, Oct. 22. npHE official French News Agency announces that 50 hostages will be shot by the German authorities In "expiation" of the assassination, on Monday, of the Herman commander of Nantes. Lt. Col. Holtz. Fifty other hostages will be shot, adds the Vichy News
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  • 164 11 Reuter. Bloemfontein, Oct. 21. "IT Ls idle to think that a Nazi A victory will stop in Europe. A Nazi victory in this war will engulf the world," said Field-Marshal Smuts, in an address to the third congress of the United Party here
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  • 420 12 Reuter. (Military Commentary by Annalist) London, Oct. 22. PE Russian communique of yesterday speaks of particularly fierce fighting at Kalinin Mojaisk and Malo-Yaroslavets and in tne Kaluga region, while a supplement suggests that the enemy had much the worst" of the fighting in the
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  • 181 12 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 21. A SUCCESSFUL sortie by British troops in Tobruk is reported in a communique issued by British General Headquarters, Middle East, yesterday. The communique reacs: Lioya, Tobruk: —During the night cf Oct. 18 19 there was no hostile air activity. After dark on
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  • 92 12 Reuter. Washington. Oct 21 THE Government has forbidden the use of copper In non-de-ience building and construction after Ncv. 1. to the end of the year, except for electric wiring. It has been described by one official a? the "toughest" priority order yet issued.
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  • 138 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 22. OBERLIEUTENANT Gunther Dolenga celebrates his 26th birthday to-day. With luck, there would have been a party to Wa Luftwaffe mess because birthday nearly coincided with his oOtn flight. Doiensra was the captain cf a brand new German bomber and, m maik toe
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  • 109 12 Reuter. London. Oct. 22. AIR Chit! Manual Sir Hugh Dowdlng. a fornvr chief of the R.A.F. Fighter Command, who recently returned from UiC United States, where he has been on a "sprclal mission lor the Ministry of Aircratt Production, has been placed on the rt
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  • 158 12 Reuter. Korfolk (Virginia). ct 21 "THE future peace of the world depends on a combination of sea and air power." declared the Secretary of the Navy. Col. Knox, in an Informal address, when commissioning the new aircraft carrier "Hornet.' He. added: "The Hornet is part of our
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