Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1941

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1941 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, October, 2 11.
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  • 179 1 FAR EAST CRISIS: Special Cable on page 7 Moscow, Oct. 28. rrHE Rumanians have lost more 1 than 250,000 dead and ffo und»d in the fighting at the approaches to Odessa, states an 2w Tass Agency report ThP Tass Agency's report adds: J£ German Command has now
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  • 77 1 Reuter. Dublin. Oct. 28. •KESPiTE the practical cessation Uof all imports of the many essentials in :ur people can !ace the coming winter without fear of a serious food shortage." declared Dr. Ryan, the Eire Minister ci Agriculture, broadcasting last night' Shipping and transport conditions,
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  • 407 1 Reuter. 'Miliary ommpntary By Annalist) -nd-n. Oct. >8 [nE Russian communique yesterday states that stubborn fehtir.g has taken place in the direction of Kharkov, Mojaisk and Malo-Yaroslavets. The German communique speaks of successful •Wing on the Eastern Front then deals with
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  • 110 1 Reuter. lD8Rrfr h r*5S m n fror itier, Oct. 28. muc recent action in dis60 gh officials of the W\V )rporat ions constitutes the change in ters." «a life tor many 0 f Rome corresponf*>ka DagblSet 0 1 newspaper o' < a r St P
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  • 12 1 Reuter. untitled Oct, 27-The Sovlet v/rti Orotnyso. visited «.ns*r,' r wh,cti ,W
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  • 436 1 r f f HERE is good news from the Moscow front to-day. Telephoned messages from Moscow to Kuibishev. the new seat of Government, say that all German advances towards the capital have not only been halted, but the Russians are counter-attacking in several direc
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  • 81 1 Bombay. Oct. 28. 'T'HE Iranians as a whole welcomed the recent change of government. declared Mr. A. G. Pananhy. ol the new Iranian Council, who recently arrived in 3ombay. He added that with the change from the former dictatorship to the responsible constitutional government, the
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  • 26 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Oct. 27:—The Canadian Government has approved the nomination of Mr. Lvi Shi Hishun as first Chinese Minister to Canada. —Reuter.
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  • 234 1 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 28. rpHE following is an extract from 1 an editorial in the Tokio newspaper, Nichi Nichi:— •'The Red Army and the Soviet people are co-operating to withstand the fierce onslaughts, and looking at the courage they have displayed in battle, one feels deeply
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  • 192 1 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 27. THE House of Representatives to-day, approved a compromise version of a supplementary to the Lease-Lend bill setting the fresh vote at approximately $6,161,000, 000 Prohibition against using these funds to purchase agricultural products outside the United States had previously been removed
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  • 404 1 Reuter. Washington, uct. ey. IN his testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last week and made public to-day. Admiral Stark, Chief of United States' Naval Operations, declared the arming of merchantmen would lesson the likelihood of their attack He said that he believed that
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  • 230 1 Detroit, Cct. 11 COL. Knox, U.S. Secretary of the Navy, in a Navy Day speech hi Detroit tc-day called for "national solidarity and unity" in order that the United States might make certain of escaping the fate of France. He urged the end of selfish partisanship
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  • 269 1 Reuter. Washington Oct 27. HITLER told Mr. John Cudahy. the former I'nited States Ambassador to Belgium, that the German Government feared Americas tntrv into the war. not because of America's present power, but because of her vast potentiality. Mr Cudahy made this statement when
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  • 644 1 U.S. NATION AT BATTLESTATIONS, DECKS CLEARED Spirit Aroused, Ready For Any Challenge IJRGING the arming of U.S. merchantships and to let them carry U.S. goods into the harbours of friendly nations, protected by the U.S. Navy, President Roosevelt, in his world-wide broadcast last night,
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  • 123 1 Reuter. ~!<. New York, Oct. 27. REFERRING to the spirit of the British people, a group of Canadian newspapermen, who have just returned irom a visit to Britain sponsored by the British Council, declared that "the British cannot be beaten." This joint statement was
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    • 93 1 F0& A.C. MAINS FOR OC/AC MAINS Those are three of the main points to look for in a radio. These are just three of the chief reasons why the GEC seven and ei&ht valve series of receivers are Malaya s most popular models. If you have not hoard one of
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  • 340 2 Singapore, Monday. THERE can be no doubt that the appellant consented to Saw Kcp Pong's relations with his mistress and the only inference that can reasonably be drawn from <h?t Ls that the appellant derived a "benefit from his mistress's association with Saw Kee Pong.
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  • 617 2 A Tribune Staff Reporter, visiting the Groiv-More-h ood Show just concluded talked to exhibitors and members of the general public alike. Here are some suggestions for the Government.. PE "Grow More Food" show, from the point of view of exhibits displayed, has been a
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  • 23 2 Tnfnl nvmhPT of *>rt*m.v vlftVP* Jpstrnverf dvrlnn vt>*t*""lfiv on nXI front* t/f) to midniaht London time 'erchidina Soviet claim*):— SEVEN
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  • 33 2 DEATH Before Dawn," a detective play written by Jan Sefton, will be broadcast from Singapore at 8.45 p.m. to-day. Listeners are invited to try their hand at "spotting" the murderer.
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  • 30 2 Central News. Chungking. Oct, 27, In addition to the i c7r»o.fMV) p-m-iuii*!? appropriated, thi» Buuwn Gov.-nfuncnt MM allocatod another I *6tW<w>0 tor rW\ifr«te reltaf in the province:. I —Central New*.
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  • 75 2 WITH total revenue estimated at $26,763,500 al expenditure at S r ,294 the Government of Johore expects to budget a surplus of $3 944,206 for 1942 Ordinary revenue, the Tribune learns, will amount to §20,896,120, while revenue from war taxation is expected to realise $5,867,380. Recurrent expenditure
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  • 159 2 Singapore To-day. j THE local authorities «re exceeding pleased with the resoonse of Singapore to trie b.acxout practice last nifitht. h waS the most successful vet held neie. It showed that the public are now fully aware of the regulations, understand them, and are
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  • 24 2 Mr Alfred Dulf Cooper and Lady Diana Duff Cooper, with members of their party, vere among the diners at the Cathay Cafe last night.
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    • 245 2 OF SERIOUS EYE TROUBLES Caused 6 tf neglect An authority on the eyes" has recently 1 —I stated that 50% of serious eye troubles are r|i 1 caused by neglect. These troubles can be fIOPO IP 1 prevented if reasonable steps are taken at «f *vl lld 1 the right
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  • 253 3 Singapore, Monday. SUSPECTED to have been "making adjustments to an emery wheel without first fitting on tb.e met.il guard, Shen Yung Yu, 28-year-old employee of an engineering firm, the Texas Leo (China) Ltd., was fatally injured while at work atthe factory in Cornwall Street on
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  • 671 3 New Use For Despised Rice Polishings (Tribune Staff Reporter) EXPERIMENTS are being conducted in Singapore which are described in medical circles as "almost unique." For the first time in the history of the world's breadmaking, it is believed, fresh rice polishings, which are at
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  • 142 3 Singapore, Monday. THE witness box is a place that instils terror even in the hearts of the greatest liars," said Mr. C. H. Koh, defending a Malay mobile policeman, Ahmad bin Haji Kassan, who stood trial to-day in the district court on a charge
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  • 73 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Alor Star, Monday. THE annual general meeting of the Malay Junior Civil Service Association was held at the premises of the Association. There was a large gathering of members, and the president. Tunku Burhanudin, was in the chair. Before the meeting the
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  • 283 3 WITH the public complying as best they could with the strict insistence imposed on' lighting regulations, last night's blackout was a real success. Unlike the previous blackouts whlrh were held in Singapore, when the whole of the Pa sue Defence Services were on duty. A R.P. wardens
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  • 231 3 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was recorded by the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquest yesterday afternoon into the death of a nine-year-old girl, Chan Soo Sco, who died while undergoing an operation, at the General Hospital on Oct. 15. Medical evidence was that
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    • 160 3 the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1940. RESULTS just published: 71 ocr cent, of PITMAN trained students were awarded in Certificate Book-keeping, 60 per cent, of which SS&d DISTINCTION. ENROL NOW FOR IHI jfl I 11 afll NEW TERM. »j|B Phone 5022. APB 32 Your baby can thrive on Fine,
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    • 199 3 WAKEUPYOUR LIVER BILEWithout C.looiel Kmi You'll Ju-P out of Bed in the Moraing Full of Vha. The liver should pour out liquid bue .nto your bowelsdaily. If. hrs Me is q not flowing freely your It just decays in the bowels. Windl bloatsMg your stomach. You get constipated Your whole
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  • 312 4 THE opponents of the Royal Air Force in the Singapore Challenge Cup final will be decided at Anson Road Stadium to-day, when the Cup holders, the Loyals, meet the Straits Chinese Football Association in the remaining semi-final. The games have always been thrilling
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  • 112 4 SADDLING eight winners on the three days of racing. M. van Breukelen heads 'the list of successful trainers for the Penang Turf Club's autumn meet, which concluded on Saturday. Trainer van Breukelen won stakes totalling §9,540. Second on the list is Fenn, with 54,000
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  • 304 4 LEADING two-nil at half time, an S.R.C. eleven defeated Medical College by four goals to two in their hockey match played on the Padang yesterday. The Recs, who were well on top ln the first half, were deserving winners, although a late rally by the
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  • 158 4 SINGAPORE junior badminO f on champion in 1937, William Funk, now in St. John's University in Shanghai, has turned professional. William Funk will now be devoting more of his time to the coaching side of the game. Funk first appeared in the Shanghai courts two
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  • 310 4 HOLDING a marked superiority in the attack, the Gordons had little difficulty in defeating the S.C.C. by four goals to one in their hockey "match on the Padang yesterday. The Gordons maintained pressure throughout the match and seldom permitted their opponents breaking through their defence.
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  • 148 4 THE following are further ties in the S.CR.C. open U#n tennis tournament: TO-DAY Junior open singles: A. G. B. Pakir vs. Rozario. r -B" singles handicap: Pang Keah Swee iplus 15) Tan Wan Liat (scr.). Men's singles handicap: Cheong Chee (scr.) vs. Hong Seng Chlang( —15); Tan
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  • 33 4 Beauvite, 3 to 1-on favourite and also Melbourne Cup favourite, won the W. S. Cox Plate for the second year in succession from Tranquil Star (6 to 1) and Laureate (10 to 1).
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    • 98 4 A LARGE SELECTION AND THE VERY LATEST DESIGNS OF VULCAIN ROSK O P F CV M A MOVADO MIDO and WATCHES Are now on display at:— Yick Woh Hing, 429, North Bridge Rd., (Near Middle Rd.—Exactly where the S.T.C. Bus Stops. Da not fail to come and see them. Tel.
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    • 333 4 E8H313 SOCCER: ChaUenge Cup semi-final, MmmmW^^T m t\ S.CF.A. v. Lojals, Anson Koad Sta- '*S 9Etm^^ m,,m^^ HOCKEY: S.CR.C v. Indian Association. i Jagf Mf' '"^^^ißi S.c.R.C Civilians wm P.WJ».; Navai Puiice v. Army Field fSL<*Mfllß*X RUGBY: RA?f! (Tengah) v. Loyals, Ten- £$jk\ »^f99flß anh: Medical College Police, Sepoj V-
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  • 280 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fUST arrived to take charge of the work of the British and Australian Red Cross Society in south Malaya is Assistant Commissioner W. J. Campbell Guest. Mr. Guest will be prim arily concerned with the work of the Red Cross in
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  • 73 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. ALLEGED to have bitten his father-in-law duUng a quarrel, a Tamil labourer named Nadasen appeared before Mr. D. Carew, first magistrate, to-day on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt. The prosecuting officer said the end of one cf complainant's
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  • 44 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. YESTERDAY, two Australian soldiers are alleged to have entered a sundry goods shop in Bukit Mertajam, to have taken $40 from the shop and to have struck one of the ccolies. T*wo arrests have been made.
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  • 43 5 THE seventh lesson in the series "Colloquial Malay," in which teacher and pupil go a stage further in their study of the language for everyday use, will be broadcast frcm the Singapore station of the M.B.C. at 9.15 p.m. to-day.
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  • 271 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE armoured car section of the Argylls and Sutherland Highlanders put on a display yesterday morning for the benefit of local and foreign correspondents and cameramen and the latter left the display reassured that in this particular form of defence, too, the
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  • 339 5 BEGINNING to-day the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation will begin a series of experimental broadcasts for schools and the co operation of teachers is sought in the way of short reports and suggestions. The weekly programme will be classed under general headings, as follows: 11.40—12.00 Tuesday: Geography,
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    • 249 5 DIABETES IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED WITH THIS DISEASE cone to Thabib A. Mohd Hassa:i, the specialist for DIABETES He guarantees to cur© you completely r.nd permanently enabling you to take rice and sugar without fear cf recurrence in a short time. He will give you back your lost energy. Unless
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  • 143 6 Tri-Partite Pact—I IKR, Yosuke Matsuoka is probably representative of the one year in Japanese history in which his country became less liked, less loved and looked upon with more suspicion than any other in its two thousand six hundred years (Japanese count). From July 22, 1940 to July 1941
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  • 171 6 'PHE new Prime Minister chose as his aides for the principal offices of the Government three men who were as different as they possibly could be. The Ministry of War went to Lt. General Tojo. a work-horse. A man without a sense of humour but with the
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  • 120 6 IJE had been in and out of politics before and now he was in with a vengeance. This is the background of the man who remained in office as Foreign Minister for six days short of a full year. It was a full year in more than
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  • 230 6 IJIS first move was indicative of all his subsequent ones. Indeed his policies seem to follow a distinct pattern—a pattern of missing the mark, failure. France had given in to the conquering German armies, Great Britain was taking a terrific pounding from the German air forces, German
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  • 1600 6 INSIDE JAPAN—II This is the second of two articles written by Henry D. Johns, a former resident of Japan, dealing with conditions as they exist in that country. JAPAN is attempting to father a co-prosperity sphere in East Asia. In fact she is staking her
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  • 583 6 THE war has given an impetus tin production I the history of this vital commonwhich is responsible for neariy 2 the wealth of Malaya, pw 45.955 long tons in 1935,'iCaW tin production jump3d to long tons in 1940. which shows Z amount of wealth Malaya Ls as
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 642 7 LONDON'S GRAVE VIEW Reuter. (Svecial Cable from H. L. Hovkin. Our London Correspondent,, INFORMED quarters in London consider that grave developments concerning Japan are likely before the middle of next month. The immediate course of events depends largely on what happens to Russia. If the
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  • 231 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 27. WITH the continent of Europe all but his, Hitler now aspires to straddle the continent of Asia, says a New Chronicle editorial to-day. "But there is a snag. As his ambition sweeps him eastward across Russia towards his Japanese allies, he is
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  • 110 7 Reuter. Teheran, Oct. 27. I OCAL press reports to the effect that there has been a general withdrawal of, the Soviet troops in Iran to the Caucasus, are not correct. Actually the forces evacuated from Iran were concentrated at Kazvin, 90 miles north-west of the
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  • 234 7 Reuter. Nairobi, Oct. 27. JOINT communique from Army and Air headquarters in East Africa announces that "offensive patrols by our ground forces yesterday drew fire from the enemy's forward positions on the Gondar-Asmara rosids. We suffered no casualties. "The patriot forces continue to harass the
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  • 33 7 Reuter. Clanton (Alabama), Oct. 27 TWENTY-TWO were burned to 1 death and eight injured, when 32 persons were trapped in a burning bus after the vehicle had hit tne side of a oridge.—I
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  • 416 7 Reuter. London. Oct. 27. AS the battle for Moscow continue* to rage in all its ferocity under snow and fog and skies of torrential rain, Gen Zukhov, Commander-in-Chief of the north and centra] sectors, has issued a stirring Order of the Day. "Not a step
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  • 171 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 27. THE uncertainty cf the financial situation in Shanghai resulted in a wild scramble last week for commodities. Writing en this subject, the financial expert cf the North China Daily News says: 'Exaggerated fears and anxieties played havoc with the customary standards of
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  • 107 7 Reuter. New York, Oct. 27. OIK thousand workers at the huge Robins Drydock and Repair Company in Brooklyn New York, were called out on strike at dawn to-day by leaders of the local shipbuilders branch of the Congress of Industrial Organisations. At
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  • 43 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 27.—Mr. Merle Cochrane, the American Treasury Department expert, v. ha came to China w.th the Otto Niemeyer mission recently, arrived in Shanghai jesterday, presumably to investigate Shanghai's chaotic monetary situation. He is expected to stay for two weeks.—
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  • 150 9 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. ARMED with a revolver and purporting to be Government officials, two Chines? are alleged to have gained admittance to the house of a squatter near Slmpang Pulai on Saturday night. On the excuse of searching for liquor, the men, it
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    • 102 9 j! WĔmm AFTER THE BLACK-OUT COMES YOUR NIGHT-OUT. COME TO-NIGHT lOR YOUR GOLF OR DO SOME SKATING The best exercise recommended! TO-NIGHT Tea-Dance Coupon-Night 8.30 p.m. Midnight TO-NIGHT FIRST NIGHT Paramount's FILM SHOT' IN JAVA! VICTORY (based on the famous Island Tale by JOSEPH CONRAD) with Fredlric .MARCH Betty FIELD
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    • 221 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Situation Vacant WANTED junior typist, for preference Chinese, with knowledge of typing accounts and shorthand. Reply stating age. qualifications, etc., to Box No. 800 co Malaya Tribune, £.ngapore. ffw~ Rtctveit I 1| IN MANHATTAN! Sf||fV A dummy spills the story the sloin *«ntriloqvist and the prowling Oriental Screen
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  • 65 10 MR TAN HOON SIANG and family wish V) express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives arid friends who attended the funeral of Mrs. Tan Chay Van, as well as those who paid visits, lent cars, sent cakes, senglays, joss papers, caskets, wreaths, scrolls, telegrams and letters of
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    • 3283 10 t^^^STiHssiiitP-iiDs^i^Sa Wanted WANTED one gramophone Pfck-UO ""Jg to operate irom 6 volt d r. battery. App.y to Box 796 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. EUROPEAN BACHELOR in good position would like to join mess, share bun»low cr rent furnished room with board in Kuala Lumpur. Write Box 785 c£ Malaya
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    • 579 10 IN THE HIGH COURT. SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 1 of 19" In the" Matter of the estates settled by an Indenture of Settlement dated the 6th August 1919 and made between Fatmabibi bintc Aium Piperdy of the one part and Ahmad bin Mohamed BalXcli Angullia of the other part (.Registered
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    • 187 10 NOTICE THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY has plea<ure in announcing the appointment of Messrs. Walter Grenier Co., Huong Yik Bank Chambers, Kuala Lumpur, as their Financial Agents in the state of Selangor with effect from November first 1941. SU %t'aiildiJ( Hair styles of today make careful washing a necessity. Ordinary
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  • 55 11 Central News. Chungking, Oct. 27: Mr. Yu Yu-Jen, I President of the Control Yuan, left L*nchow for Cbinghai yesterday. Interview red prior to his departure. Mr. Yu said Ihe was impressed by the hard working I spirit of the officials and people and the j educational progress west of Kansu
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  • 159 11 (From Our Finami.il Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. 'J'HE Un share market was irregular jr**terday c.ut there was fair selerti\e Duylng of v few shares.T hi.bawleik.-j were -lKain outstanding rising to 29,9 with l.uyers still unsatisfied. Horn, Fatt* were none to 1 3i 1 while Putehs declined,
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  • 29 11 I Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapbre at noon to- S day were:— i TIN S t unchanged. RUBtfEU I Buyers 38%, Sellers 38"/»
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  • 99 11 Reuter. Chungking, Oct. 28. WEW Japanese operations in the 11 Chengchow and Canton arons were foiecast yesterday by a Chinese military spokesman. He said that the Japanese were concentrating large forces in those areas and were rushing reinforcements to Chengchow and Sinyang on the Peking-Hankow railway.
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  • 352 11 TUX folly Of strikes in industry, involving loss to both employers and workers, was emphasised by the Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Malaya, and Registrar of Trade Unions, in opening his second and concluding talk from the Singapore Broadcasting Station on "Some.
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  • 205 12 Reuter. London, Oct. 27. f\N the eve of Czechoslovakia's In'leU pendence Day. President. Benes reconstructed the Cabinet ln agreement with the Prime Minister. M. Sramek. Prolessor Jaroslav Strandky enters tne Cabinet for the first time as Minister ot Justice. The Finance Minister. M Edward Outrata. has been
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  • 37 12 Washington, Oct. 27. -nRESIDENT Roosevelts request that the P threatened strike of 53.000 coa miners shall be abandoned has been refused by M>- .lorn Lews. President ol tne United Mint Workers' Union.
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  • 99 12 Chungking, Oct. 28. Competent Chungking observers forecast "nearly breakdown of the Ameri-can-Japan exploratory talks in v»w of the statement made by Knox U.S. Secretary of the Nav>. that f" collision in the Far East is HrteaOy inevitable as Japan has no intention of eivinc up per plans for
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  • 48 12 Reuter. Washingto cct. 27. The testimony given by Mr. Cordell Hull. <Secretary of State) Admiral Stark and Mr. Cudahy to the Senate Fore.cn Relations Committee was presented by the Committee to the Senate this morning at the opening of the debate on the revision of the Neutrality Att.-
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  • 172 12 Reuter. Chungking, Oct ft A WARNING to the Democracies not to be lulled into a false sense of security by A inactivity of the new Japanese Cabinet, but to be closely vigilant, was Mr Ouo Tai-chi, at this afternoon's press coherence
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  • 176 12 Reuter. Chungking. Oct. 27. WITH the present lull in the Sino-Jnpa-nesc lighting, Chinese interest centres on the forthcoming Hong Kong Currency Conference. Although the American-Japanese negotiations and the Soviet-German war continue to attract the attention of the Chinese public, it is natural that the latter
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