Morning Tribune, 12 October 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE V-.1." 1-No- SIN(iAPORE, THURSDAY, October 12, 1931). FIVE CENTS
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  • 158 1 The Expeditionary Force THE NATIONS GRATITUDE MR. HORE-BELISHA, comment-^ 1" i>, ff O n what he saw on a k recent G.H.Q. visit, said:— "I would like their parents and wives to know that they are in fine spirits. The only serious shortcomings at
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  • 952 1 WAR MINISTER'S RE VELA TIONS "WE HAVE MORE THAN FULFILLED OUR PLEDGE" London, Oct. 11 J\ a statement in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Hore-Belisha (War Secretary) declared that 158,000 British soldiers had been transferred to France within five weeks of the outbreak of war. "We have," he said,
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  • 58 1 NAVAL BATTLES IN NORTH SEA 4 Berlin, Oct. 11. J|A\AL engagements between German warships and "trait and British naval totttt in the North Sea in the past t( u days are mentioned ta a statement issued by the Official News Agency, which claims that British naval "nits were damaged. The
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  • 61 1 Article fnnr i_ Mosc °w, Oct. 11. Pact deriirr ?u the Soviet-Lithuanian Ut huar ia L hat the U.S.S.R and efle tL n undertake to jointly brj undari G3 Protection Lithuania's WtL'SPi thp U.S.S.R. is (An exponsp maintain, at its iV oi «ts in Lithuania I
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  • 140 1 Paris, Oct. 11. THE German High Command s^oms determined to obtain infoimation of French strategical positions and the strength along the KhineAfoselk front. No big attack with masses of infantry has been launched, but there have been persistent raids by small patrol, attempting to gather information
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  • 36 1 London, Oct 11. The War Office announce^ ttiat dUTing the next week or two. i lar^e number of men who have already received calling up notices will be Joining the colours for military service.- Re uter
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  • 626 2 New School Opened In Johore (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, Wednesday. "I TAKE it that the aim of the Johore Government in promoting 1 English education ftr rf» is partly to fit them to bec««ne letter companions for their husbands **o have received
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  • 132 2 JOHORE OFFICERS COMMENDED f I iom Our Own RrporUr, More Bahru. Wednesday. API KKCIATION of rhe work of Mr. G R Sykes, Commissioner of Trade and OuftDttf, and Mr. A. L Rambaut, Con senator ol forests, was expressed by H H. Tungku Mahkota. Repent of Johore.' at a function held
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  • 117 2 Sin'Tipore. Wednesday. KOK Hoi (3^), I (vntone.sv residing at Koi-k Road, appeared before Mr. L. C. Ooh this morning on two charges of < heating. On the fir.st charge h€ was .said to imvt been entrusted with clothing valued at $52.56, the property of Lee Wuh Chan,
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  • 268 2 MORE HELP FOR THE WAR FUND fill, first meeting of the commute* appointed bj the Malayalee community at the public meeting held on Sunday last at the Victoria Memorial Hall, was held on Tasstej nifht at the Singapore Mala* Association, Racecourse Road, with Mr K P. Itlohamed Yusoff, chairman of
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  • 108 2 BOXER SUES PROMOTER Singapore, Wednesday. IN the Additional Civil District Judges Court to-day, boxer Boy Quee sued boxing promoter J.F. Roncon for the sum of $60 being balance allegedly due on an agreement dated August 19 this year. Neither the plaintiff nor the defendant were represented by counsel Mr. Roncon
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  • 98 2 Law Notice For To -Day Before the Chief Justice. Sir Percy McElwaine in Court No. 1 at 10.30 a.m. "Magistrate's Appeal No. 72 39— Choa Kim Hing vs. Rex. At 11 a.m.:— S Chambers No. 314 39 In Suit No. 171'39 an Open Court*. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in Court
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 156 2 TWO DAYS ONLY £T Thnrsda; Ocl. 12 th, Friday Oct. 13 th FR K K PAmS LAg^jg, w FRE E Or Tiro Pairs Pore Silk Chiffon Guaranteed First Quality Ringles* C\ f\f\ Hose, Pico Top, Open Welt French ,*wi^^ fc W.l/U Heete, Newest Shades. Sizes 8 to HM 7 n-scnt
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  • 399 3 REGENT BIDS FAREWELL TO HON. MR. W. E. PEPY S fstana Tiffin To Retiring i General Adviser I (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Wednesday. u i Ktremely sorry that at this critical ptrfctf in the history British Empiw it should be neeeiaary A* Kr. Pepys to s j, the
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  • 247 3 i I taa pad me a great I •-"-clay and I appreciate it Mr Percys. "I have viser for over four years. I nfl minus time for all m Cast when one is I seem Aft years f K3 bidding farewell to I prtdec Kpr.ait Rich"l :u.s
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  • 119 3 Singapore, Wednesday. APPEARING before Mr. J. FletcherA Cooke m the third police court this morning, Chua Ah Chay, a 31-year old Hckkien. claimed trial to a charge ot theft of one uunny ban of onions valued at $4.40 from the compound of Gillman Barracks, the property
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  • 21 3 II for the supply of Contlons can be ob- a] En 12 noun on r> 11 GOLD; Municipal Secretary.
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  • 80 3 Hitler Annoys The M.C.S. (From Our Own Reporter > Johore Bahru, Wednesday. am always being asked 'When are you really going?' I can only say that I expect we shall be a one befor e Elari Raya but do not yet know. If we are still here then, do not
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  • 70 3 Singapore, Wednesday. ACCUSED of stealing a sewing machine valued at $25 from a house in Kampopg Sireh at noon on June 23. two Chinese women appeared before Mr. J. Pletoher-Cooke in the third police court this morning. Both the accused. Ng Ah Koy (51 and
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  • 170 3 CHANDU TIED TO HIS LEGS Singapore. Wednesday. mgm days simple imprisonment ind v a fi,,e of Sl.OOO. or in default tea month*' rigorous imprisonment, was the sentence Mr. J. L. McFall. the Singapore Criminal District .Incise and First Pottie Magistrate, imposed on an Hninanese Tan Fatt, alias Tan Huat. this
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 54 3 Church Bazaar Singapore, Wednesday. 'THE annual bazaar of the Foochow x Methodist Church will be held at 90. Race Course Road, on Saturday, commencing at 3 p.m.. when good.s donated by several firms will be on sale. Selections will be rendered bv the 'Merrilads Musical Association during the bazaar from
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 184 4 tdon, oct 11 T'n- I u rnatl mal lln Commltt e an* I. ol t }i»- conlon «s«'pt ik Lttee now fix«'d the quota lor third quarter ol iffMal 110 per .dard tonnages, with For the fourth quarter of •i o fixed .n to per cent, of
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    • 134 4 j e in 1 of rub: lour o'clock aa.s Spot < October December SS nd March :*3 cents, marli tin shares were Inclined to be slightly easier to-day. Honi Fatt*. .tnd uiu KU ime mm offer .1 few centi under U .ys < kMing pines, but were
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    • 83 4 QdOQ, We day Previous To-day chai PALM OIL (Malay) talk Aug Sept. £15.10 0 Nominal Not p.-.-COnA (Straits, F.M.S.) Be )ment £10 16.3 Sellers Not lv < SA(.c) I LOUR (Sarawak) Sept. .shipment 19 6 Sellers 18 I TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality (Singapore* Sept. shipment 25- Nominal Unchanged
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    • 157 4 London, Wedi itDistillers Previous To-day Chan?» Dunlop Rubber 86 6 87 General Electric 24 6 25 6 Imperial Chemical Industries 64 9 66 3 Imperial Tobacco 28*3 28 9 ~64 Anelo-Dutch 112 6 113 9 -rj Canadian Pacific 24 24 London Tin 6 3 4 6 3
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    • 49 4 ki'rrfr ....New York. f> I kli3KI_k Previous To-day Buyers Sellers Marxet Tone Steady Dull 8pot Buyeri 183 19, 8 -h Sellen 19 19 3 8 ~h Forward JanMarcn Buyers 177 18U 3 s Seller* 181 13» 2 3 TIN Market Tone Nominal S:eadv Spot 55 55
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    • 70 4 London, Wednesday Previous To-day Changl T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 176.00 Unchanged T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.52 7.54* 7.62** T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 4 7 8 Unofficial Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 16d. Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing
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    • 64 4 London, Wednesday RUBBER B*^ 1- To day Cnange g nft f Steadiest Firm bpot f uyers 9 s K 9 15 16 +5jl6 A Sellers 93. in _i, (1st Forward) November Buyers 95J 9 15 16 lt Sellers 93. 1ft _i, (2nd Forward) December Buyers 9 11 16
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    • 22 4 London, Wedneso GOLD Previous To-day Changi Bar Gold. Fine, per oz. rs r n fo 0 n SILVER £8 8
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 39 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited 'wk to announce that their new branch office at N». l^. JALAN RAJA, ALOR STAR KEDAH «iil commence business on MON, 16th OCT., 1939. Masters .5* ME DARBY CO.. Ltd! i 5!i26 2. nmayln Green.
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    • 100 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. IfJK Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f .40.030.000 Reserve Fund 10,500,00,London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branohes and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East
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  • 131 5 R.A.F. BOMBERS NOT YET IN ACTION Amsterdam, Oct. 11. A LARGE number of anti-aircraft guns have been placed all along the German side of the Dutch frontier, according to travellers. It is thought British attacks on the western German industrial district and the
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  • 28 5 The output of Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates amounts to 35.000 pounds for the month of September, being the first month of the current financial year.
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  • 177 5 BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE MAKES $16,322 PROFIT The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd. accounts for the year ended June 30 show a profit of $16,322 to which must be added the balance brought forward from the previous year of $5,987, making a total sum available of $22,309. The directors
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  • 433 5 qecl \KATION issued by the f Caiholk- Hierarchy of buland and Wales expresses proonil conviction of the justice of K£," talls for Ulm s co in every form of national Jrricf W statement is as follows: •jliness Pope Pius XI, in the En-j ritate Christi
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  • 77 5 "POLAND IS IN SOVIET AN D GERMAN HANDS" t (l Berlin, Oct. 11. to stake e Western Powers not [est °ration nf p r i p^°P le s lives on a ent of Poland and Mnce the settleamSS iif JS and German S nd «nz whip'h Dl P lo matische
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  • 144 5 Changes In Train Schedules THE times of departure and arrival of the night expresses between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will be synch- 1 ronised on and from Oct. 16. The sleeping saloon trains consisting of first and second class carriages only will leave Singapore and Kuala Lumpur respect ivr ly
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  • 144 5 Singapore, Wednesday. lIM Cheng Hoe was sentenced to onp J year's rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges of forgery at the conclusion of his Assize trial this mornh:<* before Mr. Justice. Manning. The sentences are to run concurrently. I The accused, who was unrepresented, **1 found
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  • 183 5 Attlee Broadcasts To Nation London, Oct. 11 MAJOR C. R. ATTLEL, leader of 'he Labour Opposition, in his first speech since his illness, broadcast to the nation last night. The British people he said, were not prepared to be fooled by Hitler, whose actions showed that no reliance could be
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    • 94 5 /P% New SheD Motor Oil Is jpedaily adapted Cb the needs of the modern \^§jf) car A specfal mineral oiiineM concentrate— exclusive to Shell— •fortifien s^v cw c^ Otor an< P revc o u draining off the metal surface* ySjr/S o l motoring condition*. '.Thua, whether youn Xy^ J% engine
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    • 419 6 i AP TOjJ 3 i afi. SP I ,\o Ml show owing to NICOLA THE GEEAT Stage Attraction! 1 Hem Iniversal s thrilling story of an t\ champion who buttled on for his children his self- respect and the menioi f the woman he loved! VICTOR McLAGLEN I "EX-CHAMP" With
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  • 501 7 J utter of prudent polity that in order to prosecute the war ttCiflrful t>ni\. the enemy should not he helped in any declared Mr. S. Liew addressing Rotary men n weekly luncheon yesterday. I who delivered an instruc- Trading with the that the
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  • 327 7 Oct. 11. 1939. VERAJAAN British dengan Peranchis ltdang membelanjakan dua puloh iiita pound wane sekerang, ia-itu sama i-a-banyak 170 juta ringgit negeri Selat ini. ia-lah kerana membeli kapal2 terbang. Kapal2 terbang itu tengah diperbuat dalam negeri America. Pada ma.sa ini tidak ada perkelahian yang besar di-medan
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    • 20 7 I NEXT WEEK I AlhambrA Warner Bros. Present. CLAUDE RAWS ANN SHERIDAN MAY ROBSON CLORIA DICKSON A WARNER BROS. FICTURT
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  • 335 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, October 12, 1939. TO CONQUER AGGRESSION Tin F E wen rumours at the Inning oi the month that iiiti' contemplated resigning. > don paper had it thai wo: ay his trump card by <i< cla] They are Hguting HitlerI am prepared to go. I created Greater Germany
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  • 609 8 Allies Will Fight Till Victory Fans. Oct 11. Fkwi. .ind Britain sre u^Uity united. d»-tet mined »<• Ugh! till victorv.' 1 his was Ibfi ktfnoit t| H tpttth ')V M. Daladnr broidra^t pesterrtaj evening. jh. l-'mich Premier said Britain ;md France vert ifcHwatca «•< the l«
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  • 115 8 HOOVER STATES VIEWS ON EMBARGO New York, Oct. 11. I AN appeal to the United States tal "raise a sta*idard against barb- I by prohibiting the sale of bomb marines and poison gas to any whether neutral or warring is mad ex President Herbert Hcover. I Hje said he did
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  • 97 8 Paris. Oct 11. If. Daladei's speech Jeft aJI hearers with the impreaston that the paramount task of the nalfion is vigorous prosecution of the war. Berlin. Oct. 11. M Daladier's speecji is fully published ip the papers. Official Agency comments on the speech shows tb.u various points
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  • 23 8 Copenhagen, Oct. 11.— The bacon II tories have agreed to revive pigs Bgfl from to-day for a trial period.- Reuter
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  • 272 8 Tokyo, Oct. 11. "THE crew of the Japanese monoplane Nippon put on everythingthey had, but still complained of shivering cold in crossing the equator at an altitude of 3,000 metres, in their flight over the Atlantic from Natal in South America to Dakar in South
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  • 70 8 Paris, Oct OF 52 members of the so-called V ers' and Peasants' Party, who were charged with illegally reconstituting the Communist Party under that name. I se\en Communist deputies are still miss* I ing. I M. Deat (former Air Minister), chargea in connection with the authorship of
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  • 954 9 Rub- A Dub-Dub...QUILTS In The Tub Below we tell you the best way of washing these and other articles. I [OUOH the blankets and quilts used in the tropics are light fenough in weight, many people shirk trashing of these which becomes v from time to time. Of your Amah
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  • 1870 10 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING iB extremely a tractive j« f nll D f' D ahit and d whirl, haracterised by iheii beauti- L trimming and COLOURING Mnuwrii aril ine model composed of very heavvon account of lt« utter simpli- aped neckline, this had th e bodice fullness caught i pto
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    • 96 10 A lieu shipment of Dinner and ncktail I'rocks jiM received at Abo washable mornini: I rocks. Capitol Buildings Phone Singapore 3838 THEON NAIL POLISH mr fkkfm siiadks MADE IN USA. f AfiINTS AMERICAN ORIENTAL BALES Co. Huirdressin^ Equipments It, Orchard Road Suh-Ai;«*n(s CATHAY TBADINO CO. imiom: n:i7. i Ifikrin ti
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  • 63 12 (From Our Own Reporter) '■tun r. i. Penang, Tuesday. I 'HE Police Court office is believed to inc* ha v bcen bl< oken into by burglars last night. This morning when" the unice peon came to work he found the tables in disorder and the
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  • 51 12 New York, Oct. 11. rCONOMIC nationalism is "the prolific breeder of wars," declared President Roosevelt in a message to the National Foreign Trade Convention. He added that liberal trade prill and practices were essential to "a just, enduring peace settlement wnen the present conflict is jended."-
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 333 12 m BY P&Oand BRITISHInKUNES IJJ^C.X)K^ORATED IN ENGLAND) Omni: to the uncertainty repardiiiff the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak ot hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels may call at any port onior off the route—and the
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    • 350 12 I j LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. I Excellent Cuisine. To: MARSEILLES. LONDON T©: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN. I BORINGIA abt. Oct. 18 COPENHAGEN I SIAM Oct: U LALANDIA abt. Nov. 15 KINA abt Nov. 13 JUTLANDIA Nov: 28 MEONIA Dec: 19 I- lONIA Jan: 9 To: BANGKOK
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  • 761 13 Anxious Eyes On Moscow Exacting Demands Will Be Refused HELSINKI, OCT 11. ALL EYES ARE TUR\E!> AXXOUSLY TO MOSCOW WHERE M. PAASIKIVI ARRIVED TO-DAY TO HEAR WHAT THE SOVIETS ARE ASKING OF FINLAND. In the meantime, the Minister for Home Affairs has warned the
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  • 97 13 BERLIN'S SHORT-LIVED JOY Munich. Oct. 11 SCENES ..I short-lived rejoicing witnessed in Berlin vester- IV as rumours of the M •>' British (.overnmcnt and Armis£e on the Western Front were BDread arc described hv the Ber,i M eoncspondeßi of the Neuermrcher Zeituiiß. H e declare that the "news (IV lt(1
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  • 108 13 I London. Oct. 11. EPORTS from Germany indicate that after yesterday's spate of wild rumours Berlin, it is now realised that hopes early peace must be set aside. These unmistakable signs of anxiety. urines* and bewilderment in Gerany cause but little surprise here, for is
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  • 110 13 ANGLO -SOVIET TRADE TALKS I London, Oct. 11. mmons to-day. replying to Mr. rider, who wanted to know what 1 vernment proposed to take proposal put forwaru Soviet Government for resumptive negotiations with Britain. itler said that the question of the Anglo-Soviet trade xela- the conditions of the present war
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  • 22 13 Women's Voluntary m ol Australians in I I A I »pened In Austra- Australians and to offer their servi< Reuter
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    • 178 13 MORNING TRIBUNE, Thursday, I TWO DAYS ONLY rPFfI FR U t Saturday 14 Monday 16 rt CC I MMMM FACTORY ADVERTISING DEMONSTRATION 'fl I FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE SOMETHING NEW I l A n M thfj Mnnon now bring it to our store with $1.99. During this sale we wil
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  • 458 14 R.A.F. HEADQUARTERS WIN KM. (llqrs) 2; Gordons ml. fPMOUGBLY deserving their victory, the RAT. (Hqrs.) yesterday eliminated the Gordons from the Challenge Cup competition by defeating them by two goals to nil at the Stadium. The airmen gave a fine exhibition playing with great determination
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  • 109 14 S. C. R. C. Tennis win* :.r«- Mrs tn n I rt open l»onbl«-s < luinpionship V <" lions I'ow A Seah Blew i. r ins ii cap Singlta H Handicap \lue«l IKiuMn M I M<<l «n>J v« Mr ;ind Mis Evan Won* tSrr TtM (olknrtot in th.trji Miv.fJ Uoubl*"-
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  • 53 14 TO-DAY HMtr: h'A.KA crop Manchester* vs. Ii.A.MC. Stadium Hotkey: Unifies In.-,t. vs. Khalsa, i Khal.-.a, B.C R.C. vs. Y.M.C A j Junior y M.C.A. Ku^hv: I, iv.' l A vs. ElafllM College, (illll 1 111 lioMrjv Bt Andrew's School Tournamcjii. Anals. iMWitl R C, Y.M.C. A., j« and
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  • 238 14 WEIGHTS for the free UndiJ for three year olds over *J furlongs to be run on iSaturcJ Nov. 11 in Singapore wen issj yesterday by the Official HandirJ per, S.R.A. I The weights are: Grand Prix 91*1 Ral Tabarin 9.; I Paramour 9.2 1 Distinguished ti:l
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  • 376 14 (By "PETE") THE eighth annual boxing tournament and house competition of tW St. Andrew's School was held yesterday afternoon before a VM large gathering at the school. The Hon. Mr. W. Linehan, D_ rector Education, and Mr. F. W. Brewer. President of the Singapore
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 621 15 I' HUGE ENTRIES I (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. I()U N(l art- entries for the Perak Turf Ctab race meeting:. hicli owing to the huge number of entries received, has been tendH tr> four days, Oct. 21, 24, 26 and 28:— Ponies
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  • 319 15 Ar my Offi cers' Big Defeat Public Services Etceteras. .9 pts. Army Officers. A rousing game of rugger was witnessed on the Padang yesterday when the Public Services Etceteras beat the Army Officers by nine points (two tries and a penalty) to nil. The Army, who fielded a strong' side,
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  • 266 15 I )LAYING on the lenctl Inion Ground, on M«nda>. 1 1 tVindwors XI "A" tram defeated the Y.W.C.A. Ist XI by thivp goals to on?. Fine stickwork of the Windsors' forward* resulted in T. K. Poh scoring 2 and E. Jayakoddy one. Miss P. Eber netted the only
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    • 23 15 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD, SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. S.S. I>UONE NO. 5918.
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  • 197 16 Hand -To -Hand Fighting At Western Front LI. ckmi 01 nCIAL qua kUr I m their raid I mon tin Unei ni^li 4 Thcs. ictlotu «m referred to In this mornings FrencH wai rommun.qtir Which laconically stated lhat strong enemy patrols we« .tpain repulsed south of Saarbrucken. The'cMman bl twn
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  • 159 16 Atlantic Drama Told: 2 U- Boats Sunk London, Oct. 11. Till story of how two I -boats wvre sunk while they were attacking a British convoy in the Xtlantic has been told by a British freighter on arrival in Texas. One seaman said: "We left England after the war had
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  • 109 16 FIRST LORD'S STA TEMENT London. Oct. n.l Mr. Winston Churchill, bringing H figures of the U-boat campaig i upiH' date, told the Commons to-diiv J while Britain lost 65.000 tons of sYM ping in the first week of the war. 46,(3 m the second week, and 21,000 in :;9 third
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  • 76 16 London, Oct. 11. LORD CRAIGAVON told the Northern Army in Ireland that the response to the country's call has been wholly .satisfactory. "We arejDroud." he declared, "at what has been Tlone and is being done by Ulster to help the mother country He announced hi.s intention of making
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  • 47 16 London, Oct. 11. THE British contraband control last week detained 25,000 tone of goods destined for Germany. Th e total of suspected contraband seized since the war began is now 315.000 tons. Over 13.000 tons of petroleum products have been seized.- Reuter
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  • 67 16 JAMAICA RAISES TAXES London. Oct 11 I JAMAICA'S loyalty to the Bmpi 1 J affirmed yesterday when the Lesim mtive Council met for the first timesincß the outbreak of the war. The Government placed before thfl Council a plan to increase taxation 'M brino in additional revenue U m million
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  • 98 16 F London. Ocf. 11 I URTHER expression of the view ihaflno peace should be made on Nazi! Germany's terms comes from Dominions. The Cape Times calls Ger-H many's proposals "shameless" and -<^m that so long as Hitler and Hitler. 1 1 re-B main in power in Germany
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  • 84 16 London, Oci H-i THE British Legion fund collections odb 1 Poppy Day last year reached tne record sum of more than £578,000. wm grand total of contributions sinc< w\ Fund was started in 1921 is now w u m over £7,500,000. he i All schemes of help organised
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  • 33 16 London, Oct. 11- THE Foreign Minister of the nc A Polish Government, Monsiw Zeleski, has arrived for consultation.*;! J the war aims of the Allies and the W u conduct of the war.
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  • 38 16 Rangoon. Oct. 11. A DEFENCE council has been constitu- ted in Burma with the Governor as chairman. Among the members is the Prime Minister who has offered the support of the Burmese Ministers.- Reuter
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