Malaya Tribune, 27 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Monday, October 27, 1914
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  • 153 1 Reuter tfashingt'*" l Oct. 26. -HIP for ship and man tor S man, I am proud and JEk* kn° win lhatt e gTJeUy to prove o the So and to the forces of 7ts fitness to assume aio3sity, w »W Pre2?nt Roosevelt, speaking of
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  • 138 1 Reuter Washington, Oct. 26. BE debate in the Senate on the bill for repealing the prohibitions 1 toe Neutrality Act against the ntog cf merchantmen and the atry of United States vessels into abat zones, begins in the Senate Mnoday. This bill, which
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  • 839 1 A F RESH SERIES OF ATTACKS ON MOSCOW, LAUNCHED BY THE GERMANS, HAS BEEN BEATEN BACK WITH HEAVY LOSSES TO THE GERMANS. This morning's Russian communique reports a Russian counter-attack at one point on Saturday, in which 900 Germans were killed
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  • 426 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 27. JTALINO, an important industrial centre of the Donetz Basin, been evacuated by Soviet troops. This announcement ■Bade in the last Soviet midnight communique, after its capfl had been claimed by the Germans several days ago. I "Jf* fighting
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  • 129 1 Central News. Cnungklr.c,. Oct. 26. MR. JOHH TEEVAN, representative of the Hew York Zoological Society, arrived here yesterday by plane from a«-hio to take delivery of the giant baby panda presented by Madame Chiang Kal<hek and Madame H. H. Kung to the United China
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  • 168 1 Reuter. New York, Oct. 1:5. FIFTY-THREE thousand minors, working in mines operated by seven steel companies supplying over 80 per cent, of the steol ie quired by national defence, were called cut at midnight on Saturday night by Mr. John L. Lewis, leader cl the United
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  • 161 1 Central News. Chungking, Oct. 26. JAPANESE troops in Central Hupeh J suffered heavily in the past few days when their attacks from Shasi and Chinhokow were repulsed by the Chinese. M?re tban 6,000 Japanese troops participated in the attacks out were dispersed and Intercepted at reversal
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  • 109 1 Reuter. New York, Oct. 26. nECLARING that violence and bloodshed would result from a rally of the "America First" Committee announced for Thursday In Madison Square Garden, ihree civic roups Including the Tr>oaye:s Unicn of New York City, have telesTanhed Mr. La Ouardia, Mayor of New York,
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  • 44 1 "MO favours" was Mr. Churchill's dictum when his daughter. Mary, 19, joined thv Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service, so the threshold and step* of the Southern Command depot, to wh ch she Is assigned, occupy her attention. She is serving as a private.
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  • 111 1 Reuter. Vichy, Oct. 27. COLOURFUL ceremonies, which will culminate in the enthronement of Sianouk, the new King of Cambodia, are taking place In Fnom-Penn, the capital of Cam bodia according to a despatch to the Vichy News Agency. Tlie festivities will last five days, the coronation taking
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  • 158 1 Reuter London, Oct. 27. rf>HE GERMANS have admitted that the Battle of the Atlantic has become a hell for them. Their Radio declared last night that "the Battle of the Atlantic is an indescribable hell for German airmen." T~rz It continues: "Two years
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  • 152 1 Central News Shiukwan, Oct. 26. FEAR of a large-scale Chinese attack CD Canton prompted the martial law declared by the Japanese in the city, which has been in fcrce since the "Double Ten," Oct. 10. Meanwhile, the Japanese have been carrying out mass arrests m Canton
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  • 134 1 Reuter. London, Oct. 27. DUTCH courts will shortly be administering Dutch law on British territory. Under a Netherlands Royal decree, a Netherlands Maritime court will be installed here on Nov. 3, after which courts of summary jurisdiction will be sworn in. There will te six courts
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  • 43 1 Chungking, Oct, 26. rpHE Kuo Mm Rung P&o exclusively .e--1 ported that the Oversea* Development norpora f ion. sponsored by Mr. \w Boon Haw. the Singapore millionaire, and other Chinese leaders, which is already Inaugurated, w'U start to build hydroelectric and cement works.
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  • 225 1 Reuter. Cairo, Oct. 27. NAPLES, Tripoli and Benghazi have all been ra'ded again, rtates a Middle East R A F. communique on Sunday. The communique states: 'Heavy bombers of the R.A.F. raided Naples during the night cf Oct. 24 25 for the fourth night in
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  • 298 1 Reuter (By Maurice Lovell, Reuters Special Correspondent). Kuibyshev. Oct. 27. •JHE German drive on Moscow, after slackening for a few days on a number of subsectors of the front, is again exerting heavy pressure against the Soviet troops from two directions. These
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  • 25 1 Reuter. A Washington message says that reporters have called at the White House to receive a statement which is described as "most important."—Reuter.
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  • 77 1 (By H. L. HGPKIN) London. Oct. 27. AQUARTERMASTER-SER-GEANT in the ttoyal Artillery, Thomas Robson. who divorced his wife in 1936 and re-married her in 1937, was granted a second decree nisi on Saturday. The corespondent was the same as in the first case. After the post-nortem on
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  • 171 1 Central News. Chungking, Oct. 26. THE American Bureau of Medical Aid to China has contributed U.S.$B 000 to ihe National Institute of Health of the National Health Administration, for the construction of class rooms and dormitories at the Institute at Kolshan, near Chungking, for the training
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  • 330 1 Reuter London, uct. 27. THE RAF. bombed the Dutch and French cca ts ye t rd~>y. acccrding to m Air Min'stry ccmmun que which states.— "Enemy shipping oIT 'he Dutch coast b:mbed by Hu c on a re raft of the Coastal Command early on Sunday
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  • 46 1 Central News. Chungking, Oct. 26: Governor Chang Chun of Szechwan Province is due to artive in Chungking from Chengtu either at the en.t of this month or early in November to participate in thf inauguration of the $70-milllon Szochwan-Slkang Development Company—Central News.
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  • 268 1 London, Oct. 27. ITALY is receiving the news of the slaughter of French hostages by the Germans with undisguised elation. On e paper writes: "We print the news of the execution of the 50 hostages at Nantes with satisfaction. We always definitely think that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 9 1 IE LDGLASSES!!! EST SELECTION OENRIMO OPTICAL CO. BRIDGE RP.
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    • 64 1 See 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 need> but only VESTA has." Stockists for Singapore, Malacca Johore: CHINESE TRADING CO., 29, Rochore Canal
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  • 181 2 Reuters Limited WE propose to talk a little shop. Last w*ek the House of Commons devoted considerable attention to proposed changes in the proprietorial holding of the controlling interest in Reuters Limited. Serious concern was expressed over changes which might jeopardise the independent direction of the great organisation or
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  • 159 2 ]Lf ALAYAN cinema-goers recently saw a film entitled "This Man Reuter" which was a romance based on the story of the birth and growth of the organisation now under discussion. In this film, those responsible for the scenario were unusually lenient in their treatment of the theme inasmuch
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  • 172 2 WE have in mind particularly the notorious lie-propa-ganda machine known as Trans-Ocean whose brain direction is from Berlin and the equally notorious Domei Agency functioning from Tokio. The purpose of these lastnamed agencies is to distribute a certain volume of "straight" news and then, relying on the confidence
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  • 986 2 9 This is the first of two articles written exclusively lor the Malaya Tribune by Henry I». Johns! a resident of Japan of many years standing. Mr. Johns gives an amazing o 1 conditions in Japan as they aspirations of Dai Nippon and of the real
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  • 631 2 revolution, New Caledonia thrue I out SiSers and nailed the Free French Jo V to the mist Whit now? By W. G, Burchett; condensed from zne mazi. Austral-Asiatic Bulletin. WHATEVER happens to the rest of the French Empire, it seems fairly certain that New Caledonia will
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  • 521 2 Harpers Weekly TWO young men operating a mine in the Virginia Dale district in the Colorado desert of Ca'ifornia captured a couple of desert tortoises or turtles, bored holes in the margins of their shells, and "staked them out" at their camp After a considerable period, the
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  • 563 2 APART from certain Govern** officers and members oft! Malayan Branch of the tJm Asiatic Society, few take a faesj interest in Malayan historical)!! than that indefatigable researt)> Mr. S. Durai Raja Singam, ant master at Clifford Kuala Lipis. He has brought out seven boot on Malaya, one
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 75 2 PUBLIC CONFIDENCE Makes "ORIENTAL" India* Leading Life A ssurance Company as at Policies m Fore* Sl-12-40 Over $531,200,000. Funds m Over $176,000,000 Annual Income Nearly $30,400,000. For copy of our Prospectus giving fuil particulars of our most attractive schemes of assurance, please write to: The Branch Secretary. ORIENTAL GOVT. SECURITY
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 306 3 Reuter Lonrf'-n, Oct. 26. A LABCIK demonstration, attended by about 10,060 persons, held in Trafalgar Souare on Sun-'av to demand "all aid f or Fuvda." b?*an with uproar and endet! with cheers for the Soviet I'nmn and the of the <*Red Flag.Miss
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  • 30 3 Under the auspices of the Tamils’ Reform Association, a branch reading room was opened for the Association members on Saturday at 141. Jalan Nayi. R A F. Seletar (10th milestone).
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  • 46 3 Chungking. Oct. 26. A MING porcelain elephant, formerly property cf the imperial palace in Peiping. recently entered the portals of Wellesley College, Wellesley. Mass.. to do honour to Its m:st distinguished Chinese graduate Madame Chiang Kai. shek, who received her degree in 1917.
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  • 57 3 yHE silver juhi!e e of the Sri Guru Singh Sahba, Larut. will be celebrated on the birthday of Guru Nanak on Monday. MJv. 3. at the Sikh Tfmole. Upper Station Koad. A tea party will also be held at 5 p.m. on Sunday which will be attended by
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  • 29 3 rpHE Wine and Spirit Association of Singapore bat donated $1.000 to the Lord Mayers Air Raid Distress Reilef Fund, sponsored by the China Relief Fund Committee.
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  • 48 3 Singapore. Monday:—A Javanese woman who received slight injuries when a t<axl and a lorry collided, refused to be removed by the ambulance when it arrived on the scene. The accident occurred at 642 a.m. to-day at the Junction of Rochore Canal Road and Syed Alwi Road IT TT
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  • 41 3 The band of the Johore Military Forces by kind permission of the Sultan of Johore, will play in the Istana Gardens. Johore Bahru from 5.00 p m. to 6.30 p.m,, commencing on Thursday Oct 30, and on alternate Thursdays.
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  • 32 3 Mrs. Dorothy Jenner, publicist and Journalist, will address the Singapore Rotary Club on -An Australian's Point of View" at their weekly luncheon meeting on Wednesday Ladies may be invited guests.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 458 3 T annot stop y° ur h air K inK v Rray b i ust putting something on it—even hair £J, worse than use ess as they give only temporary results V thelTS and and more hair to go gray due to thei r toxic properties. But you czS 9»«* riches'
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    • 104 3 "MET^BAIT" For exterminating SLUGS. SNAILS. CUTWORMS. ETC. 1 LB. TIN 0.75 25 LB. TIN 10.00 Stockist required. Apply: Post Box 240, Singapore. PILES H. KARIM BUKSH SONS, No. 709, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Specialists for piles, fistula and other private diseases; cure without operation. An inspection of our unsolicited testimonials
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    • 18 3 SINCA WATER MINERAL WATER from the Seletar Hot SpriDg, Singapore. An alkaline drink with excellent corrective properties ©F&N
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    • 250 3 Melrose s Gin THE FINEST GIN IMPORTED INTO MALAYA PRICE INCLUDING DUTY 2710-41-797 I HOWARD DUAL RADIO I FOR 6 VOLT STORAGE BATTERY OR AC CURRENT TUNES T»REE Bands FROM SbS TO 13 METERS Om ol the Howard Internetionel Models. lemou. .round the world Tf jfft dl nee r f«P«'o"
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  • 371 4 Reuter London, Oct. 25. THE difficulties encountered by soccer clubs in wartime were illustrated when Arsenal, who normally have one of the biggest playing staffs, had difficulty in fielding a team against Watford and consequently had their winning sequence ended by their lowly placed
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  • 182 4 A MARATHON tennis tie, as yet un- finished. was witnessed at the S.C.R C. yesterday wh"n further ties in the onen invitation lawn tennis tournament" decided. The tie was between Mr and C. J. R. Bembroke —is) and Mrs N. Visser and Jimmy Kam (—3O). Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 50 4 THE R.A.A.F. were beaten by the Filipino Association 16-10 in their minor league baseball game played at St. Joseph's ground yesterday. Only a great rally ln the sixth innings saved the airmen from a bigger defeat. Detail scores: Filipinos: 10 1 1 0 1 1 2 16 R.A.A.F.: *****72— 10
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  • 23 4 HOCKEY: S.K.C. v Medical College, S.R.C.; Khalsa v RAS.C. Khalsa; Raffles College v A.C.S. Bukit Timah; S.C.C. v Gordons sec
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  • 333 4 NEVER able to settle down to good football at any stage of the game, the Straits Chinese Football Association, runners-up in the senior league, were very fortunate to get away with a one-nil victory in the'r second round cup tie match against the
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  • 137 4 rpHE first War Fund hockey match ar- ranged by the Singapore Hockey As- I sociation will be played at the S.C.C. Padang to-morrow, when the Civilians will oppose the British Army and Navy. The following is the corrected civilians' team for the match: O C
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  • 105 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. WONG PENG SOON, the Malayan badminton champion, added another feather to his cap to-day, winning the Selangor open singles championship by beating Wong Slew Hoon In the final in straight sets of 15-6, 15-7. Peng Soon controlled the game right from
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  • 77 4 The following Is the Highland Brigade team to meet the R.A. at rugby on Wednesday at Jalan Besar Stadium: Lieut. B. Bancroft; 2|Lt. V. L D. Stewart. Cant. A. O. Close. Capt. N. P. Parquhar, 2|Lt. H. S. MacKinnon; 2!Lt. P. B. Leckle, Lieut. J. D. G. Macpherson; 2|Lt. D
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 249 4 A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD, PROPERTY SALE. To be sold by Public Auction at the Sale-room of A. T. EDWARDS CO., LTD., No. 11, Malacca Strtet. On Thursday, 30th October, 1911. At 2.30 P.M. AUCTION SALE. 1 Valuable freehold land and houses Nos. 3, 5 7, Niven Roaa, Singapore, area
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    • 122 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties:— EXECUTOR OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 160 4 ANNOUNCEMENT BANK OF CHINA (Specially Chartered by the National Government cf the Kepublic of China as an international Exchange Banki. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD OFFICE OPEN FOR BUSINESS TO-DAY Address: 539 543, North Bridge Road, Singapore. TELEPHONES: Chief's Office: ***** General: *****. Chief: Mr. Van Kwong Chong. For Style, Comfort, Economy,
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    • 265 4 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD (Incorporated In England) DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPAN via HONGKONG CALami via PENANG. Taking cargo on through Bill n Lading for Canton, Macao Bwatr? Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin. NewchwS Yangtse ports. Formosa 3 Philippines, etc. The steamers have superto, ael commodation for saloon passenger! amidships.
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  • 520 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, Oct. 25. to a report from Bandoeng to the Bataviaasch NieuwHolad, the importation of Chinese labour for the Banka tin mines has now been stopped altogether. possible in this country even with an export quota of 130 per
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  • 126 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ACCORDING to emergency regulations published in the F.M.S. Government Gazette, no person shall melt down, break up, or use otherwise than as currency any coin. "Any person who has in his possession or under his control any metal
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  • 27 5 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) ....Total number of enemy planes destroyed during the week end on ail fronts up to midnight London lime <exciuaing bowet ciaunsj. TWO
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  • 143 5 THE Java Bode. Batavia, of Oct. 7 states:— It was reported some time ago that the clearance sales held in several Japanese shops at various places in this country were the result of the economic measures adopted against Japan. The return of many Japanese to
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  • 40 5 To-day. Oct. 27. is Czechoslovakia's National Day, and in commemoration of this a special programme will be broadcast from Singapore at 8 p.m. The Czech Consular Agent in Singapore will speak during the course of the programme.
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  • 36 5 The Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan will to-night give from the Singapore Broadcasting Station, at 9.15 j'clock, his second and concluding talk on "Some Aspects of Trade Unionism in Malaya." TT TT
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  • 33 5 To-night’s news talk at 10.05 p.m. from the Singapore station will be given by Leonard Mosley, War Correspondent of Allied Newspapers Ltd.. who has recently returned from a tour of the Malayan airfields.
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  • 248 5 will be strict insistence on full compliance with all regulations during the brown-out and black-out periods In Singapore to-night (Monday, Oct. 27). The public are warned that it Is intended to take action against persons in charge of vehicles and households who fail to observe the regulations
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 402 5 ARTISTS RECORDING aiHv Cotton His Band Oscar Rabin's Strict Tempo 'a Mnrning. Sergeant Band 9923 C*** 1 Mom b Major 6Q84 Wyoming—Waltz Yesterdays Dreams-F.T. Please-F.T. Bob Crosby His Orchestra 3924 rtwlE beside you 6085 An Angle ;n Disguise—FT v peddler—Q.S. Up the chiminey go mv 5» Time I lock at
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    • 153 5 V^HUQTRO^ 0 IZZ 124 ORCHARD SPORE HOW TO MAINTAIN GOOD HEALTH. Most things in life worth having require some effort to attain and good health is no exception. You cannot expect to keep well unless you are prepared to discipline yourself to some extent in the matter of eatine and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 181 6 I Positively LAST DA V of Special Extended Season! CAPITOL 1 3.-5-6.15-9..5 M.G.M'$ brilliant new production of BAYARD VEILLER'S famous Play, Take Your Seat On The Jury And Hear The Sensational Evidence Against This Beautiful Girl Accused Of A DIABOLICAL MURDER I With a Splendid Pete Smith novelty "CUBAN RHYTHM"
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    • 219 6 THE ONE ~BkT LIGHT IN j\ (T% TO-NIGHT'S BLACKOUT' Century I M OVER ffl MIAMI" D/wa GAIETY! AND 8.M.1. DOCUMENTARY "ORDINARY PEOPLE" I QAT H A V 5 1 5> PHONE 3400 I XF\T ATTRACT IQ\"" WATCH FOR OPENING DATE SET TO°WS AND TO THE:WONDROI!S VOICE OF 11. ON A
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    • 562 6 LATEST ADVEr^EMENTS Domestic Occurrence DEATH. Mr Norbett E. Ess at the General Hospital, last evening The funeral will take place this evening at 4.30 p.m. from General Mosnital to Bidadari via St. gffiohuW Deeply regretted. For Sale Incomplete Microscope LaboratorY fTmaking permanent specimen slides. .It and portable. Price v w
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    • 103 6 TO-DAY 3 PERFORMANcS P K/l YE OA' 7HE RADIONOW A HIT ON THE SCREEN* 1 .—TO-MORROW At Tk-. lALHAMBHAI II i J fa.cutiv MARCUS. Product by HOWARD BENEDICT. D«*M I L£ SLIE GOODWINS. Scrwn PUy Oy N«Th«ft««l W«t. 7H£ BEST'SAINT PICTURE YET MAD? COMING A LH AM BRA frodwcd by
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 604 7 I Vacant j provisions nrm caJtSP bI L and counter salesman, pre--2 Sit cJer f^ d essential. State SmgaPOre (No. 7171, <• electrical and radio JJKine experlenre and salary Malag a Tribune. box NO. 781 c,o «t No ?i2Lj with experience 3^^f L !uf Services, «ood prospect. TV? required and
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    • 914 7 Business Opportunities ADVERTISER 1. interested In curclaslnß retiring re»ld«ifs business J a \nl *****: Pleaae ln confident SSI Tribune. Singapore. (No. C79L) Situations Wanted FIRST CLASS FOOD CATERER NonClilnese wiving undertake contracts for Messes and other large Establishments Reasonable terms. For further partU-ulart pl«ase apply to Box No. 754 c|o
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    • 940 7 PONGOOL INN, nth milestone PongKOl Hoaa, Pine sea-breeze. Ideal spot for liOildays, Relaxation, Swimming. Pishing. Boating, and enjoy our Chinese Chow, md "special sartay. We cater week-end parties at special ratea. Under btrars Jhlnese Management. (No. IAISON SOMA, Ladies rtunuier>oing >aioon, 258. Middle Road (at back of I oyster Club).
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    • 632 7 Property For Sale J FOR SALE: Five-rocmed House, wcoden. cement floor, attap roof, with poultry larm and all effects. 346, Siglap. Apply Box No. 773 c o Malaya Tribune, Singapor(No 697 Li I DWELLINO BOUSE Race Cours; R td. Apply after three, 347, Serangoon It td, Singapore. (No. GB4Lj VALUABLE
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    • 659 7 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY I TENDERS. TENDERS ere now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. F.upplv of Precast Concrete CuTVert Pipes during 1942. I Dcjjosit $50 1. 12 noon. 28 Oct. 1941. Supply of T( ak Blocks etc. for the Electricity Dept. (Deposit $10» 12
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    • 485 7 NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE -that we have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore, on behalf of Kch Eng Soon for a First Class Public House Licence restricted tj sale of ale, beer, porter and stout in respect of Stall No. 227-228, New World Amusement Park, Singapore. Any person having
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 561 7 jTO-IIAVS iiadio] I 1 SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 1333 kics EASTERN SERVICE. ZHP1 969« k(-> flSV 17.81 mfcs; 16 84 metre* ZHP2 6175 kcs <iSr 1314 m!cs; 1» 81 metres, ppv A\f GSD 1175 mcs; 25 53 metres. ZHJ 6 08 mc s (49 30 metres) NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE. From 7.30
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  • 111 8 (From Our Financial Correspondent) 1 Singapore. Hoa4*J THE tin share market was firm but quiet A on Saturday. JelCbus made ■8' BantalM 1772 Ulu Klangs 97> 2 In the Australian section. Emng Tl.l Flolds were taken at 7 3 and Kuala KamP The ll
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  • 65 8 Lewis Peat (Stagttjj) *J?"2P heir rubber report dated Oct. B, Wr Once~again the weekly report is one of a negative nature 6 I news that the next P R C M ee I me will be held between Nov. 18 and 25 and that the continue of the
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  • 29 8 The Postal Department advises that no air mails from the united Kingdom etc. were receded by the Eastbound British Overseas Airways Corporation Fly Boat which nrrived in Singapore yesterday
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 285 8 kone -HUiae osuc/ous, I a/wayr fresh, I cool meals If you have not tried one of l J our famous S.C.S Pies you ye V /Jf s^^^ missed a treat. They are leally scrumptious only the >■ flt tenderest meat, poultry and \M j game are used to make them.
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    • 225 8 Mid-Day Prices t Singapore. Monday, i Prices ot tin and rubber i in Singapore at noon to- day were:— J TIN j $I°.B'.>, unchanged. S KUBob' S S Buyers 38-y 8 Sel). rs 58% ''Status Of Indians" THE Status ot Indians" was the subiect of an interesting talk delivered by
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    • 127 8 BLACK-OUT NIGHT I PARK CLOSED I with the exception of what I you read below! I TO-MGHT I BLACK-OUT" DANCE 1 630 p.m.—MIDNIGHT. I TO-NIGHT j Republic's I "SOUTH 1 of the I BORDER" j with I Gene Autry Preceded By j MARCH of TIME •special' 1 "J \PAN, MASTER
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    • 291 8 COMPARISONS I are ODIOUS. BUT WE CAN MODESTLY CLAIM THAT freedomjladioi IS BY FAR THE MOST INTELLIGENT, SENSIBLE ufl ATI*NTIUN-HOLDING lILM NOW ON VIEW IN THIS luff SUPERB PERFORMANCES BY Clive BROOK Diana WYNYARD SHOWING ALONG WITH AN EQUALLY IMPORTANT FEATURETTE; REVEALING ON THE SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME HITLER'S
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