Malaya Tribune, 23 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, October 23, 1941
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  • 99 1 Reuter Melbourne, Oct. 23. IngVEN enemy vessels have J be*n captured in th Persian Guif by the Australian Jooo Yarra and the armed--1 merchant cruiser Kanimbla, i According to an announcement of the Australian Navy. They were taken on Aug. I*j and have now arrived
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  • 111 1 Reuter Washington, Oct. 22. i REVISION of the Neutrality A Act, tc permit American vessels to enter belligerent ports, is wanted by Pre fer* Roosevelt quickly. Mr Stephen Early, acting as the White spokesman, expressed the hope that, at an early date, Congress wculd give the
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  • 167 1 Reuter Melbourne. Oct. 23. THE Commonwealth War Cabinet ros?> pt 11 'clock last night after d ccn ultation with the Service chief: and after further reviewing An<tral'a's northern defences. The decisions will be discus"d to-day by the War Council. The New Zealand Trea'nr-?r. Mr. Nash, till
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  • 44 1 British Wireless. Oct. 23—There are now •TO Palestinian Jews in thp Serstated Mr. p. Hall, the Unde~J*Wary of State tor the Colonies, Ji tne House cf CommDns yester[g- This numfc?r includes the Jfw who are miss-jn? or prisoners Ut J»ar, he added.—Br tish Wireless.
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  • 276 1 Reuter Vichy, Oct. 23. JIjARSHAL Petain appealed to the French people on the radio yesterday afternoon urging them to stop shooting- Germans. a broadcast, .Marshal «ain said: "Shots have been Set an two have been cc S le .cnm-c. Fifty more 11 *r f n
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  • 243 1 Red Successes At Kalinin TERRIFIC losses continue to be sustained by the German forces in the fighting on the Russian Front, and informed London quarters confirm reports of serious overcrowding of hospitals throughout Germany and all occupied countries with German wounded. In the southern
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  • 363 1 Reuter. 'Military Commentary by Annalist) London, Oct. 23. THERE are no important changes I to record in the last 24 hours en the Moscow fr:nt. The Russian remmunique speaks of heavy righting in the same three sectors as -;n Tuesday. It would appear that the
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  • 234 1 British Wireless. London, Oct. 23. INFORMED London quarters ccnfirm leycrts which have been arriving m London oi' the serious overc Owdlttf of hospitals throughcut not only Germany but aU occupied countries as a result of the stieain of German woundea returning from the Eastern Front.
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  • 177 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) VOR the first time in Singapore, Muslim members of His Majesty's armed forces stationed in Singapore, members cf the S.S. Police and other Muslims, scr'd prayers yesterday on the occasion of Hari Raya, in the open air at McNair Road. The reason for this is
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  • 197 1 Reuter. New York. Oct. 22. QUITE in harmony with all the definitions of piracy and assassination" was how Mr. Cordell Hull (U.S. Secretary of State) at a press conference to-day described the torpedoing of the Lehigh. He said that it was a "perfect example of the Nazi
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  • 74 1 Calcutta. Oct. 23. 7T.M.1.5. Baroda." the latest addition to t»*#) Rova! Inri'nn Navy, was launched yesterday at Howrah by Lady Russel, Wifm of Sir Guthrtj Russell. ThK is the second vessel to be launchjfd w'*bin s l 2 months, the first being the H.M I S Travancore, launched
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  • 207 1 London, Oct. 23. TIHE German transport system has always been one of the principal targets for the R A F Bcmber Command, and there is no dcubt that certain difficulties and disorganisation have resulted many of these attacks. From a number of reliable rercrt- reaching L/rndon recently,
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  • 119 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 23. REPLYING to a question in the House of Commons ihe Foi c gn Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, saia that £ir Robert Craigie, the British Ambassador In Tokio, h:..d made strcng and repeated protects against the refusal of uhe Japanese authorities to disclose
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  • 485 1 Reuter. (By Massey Anderson. Renter's Special Correspondent with the Mediterranean Fleet) London, Oct. 23. JjJXEMY coastal gun positions menacing Tobruk from the cast received a surprise plastering on Tuesday night wheii worships flung broadsides on to the Libyan escarpment during a 15-minute midnight bombardment, with co-operating
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  • 95 1 Reuter London, Oct. 23. QUESTIONED by Major Lyons in the House of Commons, with regard to the establishment of Army and Air Force training schools for fitters ln India, Mr. MttRV, Secretary of State for India, rerlied 'that he had asked for a report
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  • 40 1 Reuter Nairobi, Oct. 23: Prince Aly Shah, the son of thd Aga Khan, and his wife arrived at Nairobi yesterday. They are to LOUT the lsmaili Mahommedan communities in E;.st Africa to stimulate the war effort. —Reuter.
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  • 34 1 London. Oct. 23: Two British brewers have together sent 35 tons of beer to the forces at Tobruk. It ls hoped that this welcome gift will be distributed at Christmas time.
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  • 34 1 Reuter. Calcutta. Oct. 23: On behalf of the Indian Peoples Soviet Aid Fund," a token sum of Rs. 1.000 has been sent to M. Molotov through M. the Soviet \mhp ~ador ln London.—Router. j
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  • 84 1 Reuter nndon. O-t. 23. THE bnd treatment the survivors of British shins who have landed m the WC It coast ol Africa Is receiving the attcnti-n of tJic Mritisli Government. Mi. Anth-ny Fd"n, the Foreign Secretary, said yest rd. y in t w e H«.:se <>f
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  • 186 1 Reuter London. Oct. 23. A WESTERN FRONT expedition would b* madness, said Lord Moyne, the harJer of the House of Lords yes erday when he replied to a crit cal speech by L~rd St a boliri, who d?scrir d Pr ta n's inability to render more
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  • 57 1 Reuter Bombay. Oct. 23: Thousands of Muslims gathered ln mosques and at maldans throughout the country to Offer Id prayers. Sir Sikar.dar Hyat Kharl. the Premier of the Punjab, ln a message lo the Muslims, reruested them to pray for final Allied victory while
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  • 30 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 23 Fis confirmed that Naples was heavily bombed by the R.A.F. on Tuesday night although the details are not yet available in London. —Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 167 2 Drinking Hours NEW licensing regulations irr the Colony have just fr&n issued, try* observe :;.ai, Hotels, restaurants and clubs with first-class licences will be able to remain open in the evening from 5.30 p.m. until midnight, whereas secondclass licenced premises mayonly remain onen until 11 p.m. and third-class licenced
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  • 112 2 ANOTHER matter on which A we do not see eye-to-eye with the Government is the official action in the matter of holidays. During the present week two days are being set aside as public holidays, and Government offices are closed. We know that all the old arguments will
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  • 164 2 WE winder whether Government has ever stopped to think what the psychological effect the granting of so many public holidays has on the mind of a p pojacĕ which has so far been spared the horrors of war? Is the reaction not likely to be: Government gives just
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  • 939 2  -  Says Dorothy Thompson OINCE totaliO tarian war became the first item on the agenda of the totalita- rian state, the world has come to accept vvithc.Hit protest the theory that anything is fair ki war. A young perron, not familiar w.th the history of civilisation, might ake
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  • 317 2 THIS is the story of how the Coastal Command Blenheim J for Johnnie came home. It was Monday at. a north of Scotland base. In The Plane I 2.10 P.M.—Three men—pilot, observer and gunner-radio operator —took off to make a routine reconnaissance over
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  • 140 2 nEFORE the French Revolution we'l-dressed men wore Hreechea while the rabble 'one trousers. When the French monarchy was overthrown. Ion? j+rettiteril became a symbol of the i revolution. Curiously enough, the fashion was introduced to England b" such dandies as Beau Brumme' and the Prince Regent,
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  • 544 2 IyHEN you pass the opinions of Malayans on Malaya through the sieve of careful will be surprised at the genera] lack of intelligent and intimate knowledge of the country and its peoples. Words such as "Malayan consciousness" have no meaning to those who are here to make
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 511 3 British Wierless t pt) at Batavia s airport; Sac in which the Com- -Chief of the Nether- < Indies was travelling the remains of late 2? fommander Trevor James flw VvTtkins wore accorded If ervice honour, when laid ull gt in Bidadari cemetary 18 evening r**£Ldtne
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  • 134 3 Reuter. Moscow. Oct. 22. THE testimony of war priscneis captured in the Leningrad areas, where the Soviet forces are inflicting terrific losses on the enemy, shows that heavy casualties were sustained by the Nazis on the approaches to the city and this is demoralising the German trocps
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  • 270 3 Reuter. London, Oct. 23. II SAW, the Prime Minister of w Burma, was entertained at a luncheon yesterday by the United Kingdom branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association. Mr. L. S. Amery, the Secretary of State for India and Burma Viscount Caldecote, the Lord Chief Justice, and Sir
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  • 423 3 DEFINITE contribution to Singapore's war effort is the "Grow More Food" show to be opened by the Governor in the Victoria Memorial Hall to-morrow. The show, open for four days, will be the biggest display cf local foodstuffs ever seen in Singapore and will
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  • 123 3 Malacca. Wednesday. TPOLLOWING a preliminary inquiry in the 1 Police Court. Ahmad bin Bujal. a 35--year-old Malay, was committed by Mr l W. D. Ambrose to The next Assizes on a ch.'Tge of murder of a compatriot. Osnan bID Bf.kar. The prosecution, conducted by Inspector M.
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  • 56 3 THE next "Clipper" with mails from Europe, America. Pacific and the Philippine Islands is now expected to arrive in Singapore on Saturday, Oct. 25. The latest time of p:sting at the General Post Office, Singapore, to connect with mails for the above-mention-ed countries on the return flight, will
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  • 75 3 Reuter London, Oct. 23: Nine R.A.F. men were killed when a motor coach in which .hey were travelling collided with a stationary lorry near Cheltenham on Tuesday night. The bodies have not yet been identified. The coach caught lire. Rescuers. usin«? their ban- hands, broke the
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  • 20 3 The Chluese Swimming Club, Singapore are holding a dinner and dance on Saturday. Dinutr bookings cloee to-day.
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  • 70 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) AN accident between two motor-cars at Johore Bahru yesterday afternoon resulted in an Indian pedestrian being killed outright, and the two cars eventually turning over on their sides. Miraculously, the passengers of both cars were unscathed. On e car mounted the pavement,
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  • 47 3 Singapore. Thursday: The Chinese who was wounded ln the shooting affray at Park Road, in Chinatown and admitted 'rto hosp.tal in a critical condition, is row o«rt of danger. He has regained consciousness. It will be remembered that one other man was klUed Instantaneously
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  • 247 3 Reuter. New York, Oct. 22. lIRGING an outright repeal of the v Neutrality Act. Mr. Willkie declared the requirement, for America to-day was a "forthright interrational policy designed to encompass the destruction of totalitarianism by whatever means necessary. "This policy should be presented to the
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  • 30 3 Central News. Another Chinese Consul at Singapore, Mr. Cheng Hsinkuang, has been recalled by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is scheduled to leave Singapore late next month.—Central News.
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    • 187 3 PROSTRATE *gs. fora whole day with B&STRIC PAINS #V on U, e h arS a Mi ?a!tn C J our troub,e teJT Wl a gasiriC Wlnd Flatulence. Biliousness, even Her trouble was a the more serious Gastric Ulcer, f 4 handicap in work and member—on* spoonful wUI stop stomiure. The
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    • 181 3 "AIR-CONDITIONED BY MOTHER NATURE HERSELF' Enjoy the Cool Tropical Breezes where Swaying Palms and Ocean greet you Coconut Grove Singapore's most popular rendezvous -v. ESTELLE COWAN WILL WELCOME YOU COWAN BAILEY WILL ENTERTAIN YOU. Phone *****. Pasir Panjang Road. j MUSIC BY KLEIN Y'S SYNCOPATORS. WtDPINC C€*€MOAtV Wi\ %1 4
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    • 143 3 WF have just received a new shipment cf English and Australian compacts, suitable for birthday gifts. Our selection includes Enamel and Chrome R.A.F. Compacts, Enamel R.A.A.F. Compacts, Leather Powder Boxes with Zip fastening, also Enamel Compacts in Floral designs, and attractive Evening Powder Boxes with compartments for Cigarettes, Rouge. Comb,
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  • 68 4 Reuter. London, Oct. 23. j THE cricketer, Kenneth Fames, has been killed in action. Mr. Fames' father said that he had received a telegram notifying- him of his son's death—Reuter. Mr. Fames, who represented England as a fast bowler in Test matches both in Australia and in
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  • 59 4 London, Oct. 22. AT Newmarket today, a keen husband and wife rivalry for the Cesarewitch ended with Lady Cunliffe-Owen's Filator winning in a canter while her husband Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen was unplaced with Vcibatim which started second ♦avourite. It was Lady Cunliffe-Owen's first important winner and there can have been
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  • 1023 4 rE following are the entries received for the forthcoming S.CR.C. open lawn tennis tournament: OPEN SINGLES Chin Kee Onn (bye). Low Huck Yang (bye), Y. P. Wee (bye). T. Boardman (bye), Seah Keng Slew (bye). Low Kee Pow (bye). J. S. Khor. A. Thomas, S. A. Holyland,
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  • 63 4 SOCCER: S A.F.A. league. Reserve Division. Chinese Athletic v Loyals, Geylang; Div. II B. Post Office v Wanderer*. Post Office. The Malays hay«» conceded a walk-over in their Div. I fixture against the R-A. (Heavy), scheduled for play-off to-day. HOCKEY: B.C.C. I v S.R.C. I. 8.C.C.; ACS. v
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  • 20 4 TO-DAY: 12.11 a.m.. 9.9 ft.; 12.02 p.m., 9.8 ft. TO-MORROW: 12.59 a.m., 9.6 ft.; 12.41 p.m., 9.8 ft.
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  • 639 4 MR M. van Breukeien's three-year-old Medan filly, Nora by Jack Fly out of Fascinating Lady, was destroyed atyesterday's races at Penang, the second day of the Penang Turf Clubs autumn meeting. Scratching!: Lady Warrior 9.00. Pretty *Vulet 8 00 4. Div. 3, JARRAHWOOD .09
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  • 180 4 Penang, To-day. 1 WITH THE track very soft, candidates for the last day of the Penang autumn meeting were mostly confined to pace worktbs morning. Courtl.ng, Schooll Boy, Roisterer, Trumre 4 er and Beano outstandlSg chance of scoring a double fo r3u?als m n
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  • 201 4 PERAK played the best game of their hockey tour of Singapore when they beat the Combined Services in an exciting game by the odd goal in three on the S.R.C padang yesterday. In spite of this being Perak's fourth hockey game in as many days, the winners
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  • 42 4 The Royal Air Force (Seletar) staged too late a rally in their vital Division II (A) match against the Royal Engineers (Pulau Brani) to decide the honours of the division at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, and lost by three goals to two.
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    • 251 4 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD, announce that they have been instructed to sell AT AUCTION BY ORDER OF Messrs. ROBINSON CO,, LTD., The fixtures, fittings, furniture etc., at their old premises. The articles to be auctioned consist of Display cabinets and counters, Show cases, Teak shelves, Bevelled wall mirrors, Teak
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    • 146 4 Hk. iff jj^S/KK^i^ Brush Bloodstained danger for teeth That tiny trace of blood on use Gibbs S.R.—the finest your toothbrush is like a way both to help cure and red flag. It warns you that prevent gum diseases. In there's danger ahead—the dental surgeries you will danger of losing all
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    • 426 4 steamer! SAILINGS j INDO CHINA STEAv I NAVIGATION CO- Vft (Incorporated in England) I DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPiJ via HONGKONG CALCUTt I via PENANG. Taking cargo on through Bil> <l Lading for Canton, Macao Svaw I Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, NewchtS I Yangtse ports, Formosa tfl Philippines, etc. The steamers have
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  • 262 5 (From Our Own Reporter* Ipoh, Wednesday. A PETITION for the dissolution of her marriage with Alfred Chelliah Verasingam. volunteer dresser, at the Ipoh Hospital, was brought yesterday by Bcrcshi Adelia Row. At the conclusion of the petitioner's evidence and that of a hospital attendant, Mr. Justice
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  • 260 5 (Tribune staff Reporter) APPLICATIONS lor enrolment in the newly formed Observer Corps in Malaya, which will be concerned with observing and reporting on the movement of hostile aircraft, are starting to roll in, it is learned. The scheme, which is a PanMalayan one, will be under
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  • 384 5 (From Our Own Reporter? Ipoh, Wednesday. THE annual general meeting of the Ipoh Ratepayers' Association was held last week with Mr. A. N. Kenion in the chair. The renort and accounts were passed. Excerpts trom thp report read: Estate Duty Enactment:—The bill of a new
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  • 118 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. ANEW method of disseminating fI.R.P. instructions and advice to the general public has been decided, with the spontaneous offer of the Jubilee Park management to use the Park on Wednesdays for lectures. Taking advantage of this offer, the local
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  • 27 5 A FURTHER talk in the series "War-Time Cook," giving advice on dietetics and economic wartime cookery, will be broadcast fr:m Singapore at 12.45 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 21 5 THE news talk to-night at 5 o'clock is to be eiven on Shanghai by Mr. George Devon.
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  • 216 5 THE first air force squadron in" Malaya to* be manned entirely by New Zealanders is j now operating from a station here. This squadron, whuse com- I mander wen the D.F.C. in the Battle of Britain, flies Brewster Buffalo fighters, and its pilots have quickly adapted
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  • 466 5 A S already reported, the death has ocR turr pd "of Mr. Choa Eng Wan. wellknown local Chinese resident A large fathering attended the funeral, and wreaths were sent by the following:— His loving wife, daughter-in-law son-in-law. adopted daughter, grand-children. Mrs Lee Choon Guan.
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  • 84 5 rrHE Straits Settlements Police will perform in public during the month as follows, under the direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch, L.R A.M.. A R.C.M., R.M.S.M. Nov. 2, Sunday. 8.30 p.m.. Botanic Gardens. Nov. 4. Tuesday. 6.00 p.m., Telok Ayer. Nov. 6, Thursday. 5.30 p.m., Katong Park. Nov.
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  • 171 5 "THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN" (At the Capitol) QNE of the most thrilling and brilliantly enacted court scenes to be seen on the screen forms the chief feature of "The Trial of Mary Dugan." Robert Young as the young attorney fighting for the life of his sweetheart turns in
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  • 405 5 I he following places In Kedat' have been gazetted "protected", places:— Every aerodrome and landing urounti, whether under the control of a civil authority or of the aimed I forces ot the Government or cf Hi> I Majesty and whether in use or not, or whether
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 686 7 tmssiniD-nps^g^^^il -Rations Vacant TT„nior Chinese Office <S?^ e ?X£i typist with good ■—"77 „„!j Tvoist, either ccx. I» 7 r* r7 clerks <Std VI). Must JU L and Elementary BookST «SK? «£5»« salaries wanted to S» Tribune, Singapore jL—' Chinese or EuraI'SStm ßestaurant. No ex3»* n Enclose photographs If Enable).
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    • 866 7 Business Opportunities Ci (°NQ M |o. L LOCAL INDUSTRIES' Important *inn will be interested to receive particulars ol schemes for expansion of existing, or introduction of 5Sf x? d U R e P"es to Box No. 710, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Wanted WANTED to buy sailin» boats, ~sam D ans or
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    • 812 7 S OXFORD 15 hp. recently tho--3 and in good order and WO or nearest offer. Owner Mo^ifl 8 Colony ph one 806U Singapore. iJornlngs or after 5 p.m. (No 660 L. tSPJSSSI 1940 model 3 H.P. in perapply 6. Nell Road—Singapore. Telephone (No 647 L' Hp c r Reply Box
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    • 700 7 Public Notices I IN THE HIGH COURT. SING/_PORE. )riginating Summons No. 1 cf 1941. j In the Matter of the estates ettled by an Indenture of Settlement dated ihp 6th August, 1919. md mad? between Fatmabibi binte Vium Piperdy cf the one part and Vhmad bin Mohamed Sal>li Angulia of
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    • 479 7 JOHORE GOVERNMENT Tenders for the supply of AntiMalaria Oil in 1942. Tenders are invited for the supply of Anti-Malaria oil to the AntiMalaria Eoard, Johore, for the year 1942 as follows:— A. In Bulk for delivery in the towns of: <i> Muar— (1,500 gallons). <ii) Batu Pahat—«l.6oo gallons), (iiii Johore
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    • 194 7 OidyouMACiEAN. '-'V your teeth today? Of course I did For sparkling white teeth, healthy gums, a fresh cool mouth, use Macleans. It quickly removes stains, whitens and polishes the enamel and it is economical in use. to the Teeth* jmH/ MfVrnmLfaW'2lB% Alom; Miami Shore -j> i|AM Hawaiian Sandman BWBf *****
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    • 40 7 AN EXCELLENT SELECTION AND THE BEST DESIGNS OF STAINLESS STEEL WATERTIGHT WATCHES SUCH AS:— MOVADO VUL€AIN ROSKOPF CYMA and MIDO ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT YICK WOH HING, 429. North Bridge Road, (Near Middle Rd.) Singapore. Tel. No. 7922. Dias
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 471 7 1T O-n A V BADIO! I w I SINGAPORE LONDON S9L HH kC8 EASTERN SERVICE Cs CSV—17.81 Mrs; i6 .84 mc^l kC8 GST—1S.1I M.cs; 19.81 metres. PARANG OSl>— 11.75 M;cs; 25.53 metres. ZHJ 6.08 mr s (49.30 Dltmt 6 10 P m —11-50 p.m. Prom 7.30'am to 8.10 am north
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  • 56 8 Reuter Melbourne, Oct. 22 I N authoritative estimate of the AuatraA 1 an wheat crop In excess Ol the local requirement* in the i94i-i942 jwoj 2?OOM00 bushels, comprising a 100.000.000 .ushtls suipms Horn the new hmrvest ocn to be reaped and a 25.00O.0C3 bUSheU
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  • 96 8 (From Our Financial CmtmH^Mt} Singapore, rhurwiay. T HE tin share maiket was very dull on Tuesday, and business was Th*> main interest was centred In tne IMS? section, where Laruts came t= business at 5 10> 2 Kampong Kamur.tmb, at 12 7>,. and Thabawleiks were
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  • 23 8 Singapore, Thursday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— TIN $139, up KUB3ER Buyers 38%, Sellers 38%
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  • 24 8 Central News. rhunffklns Oct. 21: Sir otto n«w«»« .n?Mr Baxter ar« continuing ?heir courtosv calls They visited General Wu Tieh-c'ien Central News.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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