Morning Tribune, 23 October 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I l-N«> SINGAPORE, MONDAY, October 2:!, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 402 1 HITLER SUMMONS STATE GOVERNORS DISTRICT LEADERS AMSTERDAM, OCT. 22. Till BERLIN CORRESPONDENT OF THE TELEGRAAF WRITES THAT WHILE NO DETAILS ARE AVAILABLE REGARDING HITLERS GATHERING IN BERLIN OF ALL M ATE GOVERNORS AND NAZI DISTRICT LEADERS, IT IS !M>l( MI I) THAT HE HAS SUMMONED
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  • 59 1 London, Oct. 22. A Am ITARY correspondent of a -i-lands newspaper holds that nt military position is very he Allies. rv f[ ma r y hol ding back an attack tot Line because it must sacrifice of two million Gersea, the .same prospect of has
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  • 45 1 NOR GAVnA Rome> ct 22 oayda comments to-day on Turkish pact m the Giornale 0111 1118 can be done m Itah i V lthout Ital^ and th at -ith her u rve i fUture developments usual calm and undivided at- Reuter
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  • 30 1 fo nft London. Oct. 22. !2 rife.' 23 men of tne a^ e grouP tered yesterday for service Saliva ed forces This is Dracy a unanimous response Reuter
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  • 130 1 Paris, Oct. 22. THE clever strategic move by lhe French High Command is believed to have dislocated, for the time being, the plans of German headquarters. According to information here, the Germans had intended a big offensive on the French troops occupying German territory. Gen. Gamelin
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  • 482 1 London, Oct. 22. EARLY this afternoon, two more enemy aircraft were seen over the south-east coast of Scotland. Fighter machines went up to intercept, and one of the German planes was shot down. An unidentified aircraft was observed off the east coast this morning, flying
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  • 92 1 Germans Lose Four Planes London, Oct. 22. THE Admiralty and the Air Ministry announce that twelve enemy aircraft participated m an attack on a convoy m the North Sea. They were engaged by fighters and els. At least three enemy aircraft were brought down by four
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  • 165 1 London, Oct. 22. THIS MORNING'S French communique says that last night was moderately quiet on the western front as a whole. There was artillery action by both sides though this was not heavy. A Paris wireless message reports that many of the tributaries of th e Rhine
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  • 93 3 l.oidon. Oct k pm >}| i man threat to Allied A .nd neutral shipping was an. nounced last night by the German statement e^ued m Berlin mnMßced that attacks on ships arr vini M.ntraband will be and extended on all PCfl___ In Brussels last
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  • 156 3 New York, Oct. 22. THK story of a u.illant four-hour fight against a submarine by a British freight* r armed with only a single gun was told by (.eorge Haresnape. radio operator of the Heronspool. who landed here with members ot* the crew. Heronspool
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  • 164 3 Singapore. Sundav. e and members of thf Sporl Association enteriident, Mr. Room? Khai g and -Presidents, Messrs. Kwan Yuk chim, to a the Air View Restaur the dinner they *m ecently the dinner! Mr. Koong Khai thai he -as deeply thankful attee and members for the
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  • 112 3 London, Oct. 22. k (HERMAN was blown up by a mine at noon yesterday between Falsterbo and Moen where storms recently caused a quantity of mines to drift north and east. Five of the crew of 69 escaped on a raft and were picked up by
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  • 42 3 SWEDEN'S WAR COST Stockholm, Oct. 22. SUPPLEMENTARY estimates totalling "over p-'enty-two'miilion sterling request led by lhe Government m ;iew of the international situation have been voted by tne Riksdag, Most if the money Will b*> soent. for defence ot the conn- Reuter
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  • 148 3 Shanghai, Oct. 22. \S a sequel to the shooting m which a Chinese policeman was killed and a Sikh policeman wounded, members of the East Surrey Regiment aiv now stationed at the intersections of the extraSettlement roads. Af the scene of the shooting, the Surreys have
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  • 50 3 SOFlA— Bulgaria is still without a Cabinet. On Thursday. King Boris received a number of former minis (ers. H is Stated that the Cabinet resigned m order that a Government may be fcrmrd fully repres-n (afire of national opinion now that critical questions affecting the Balkans are m the air.
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  • 239 3 Helsinki. Oct. 2 r VHK Kinnwh delegation left last ni*rht for Ifeocow to continue ihe talks Interrupted week ago. Th*»y were geen <>fT at 4 h«» .-«tatinn by the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Minister of other Scandinavian states, the United states Minister nd the Soviet
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  • 109 3 Impressions At The Front London, Oct. "COR the first time since joining r the B.E.F I have heard gunfire,' writes Keuter's special correspondent with the British Expeditionary Force. "I am writing from the front line where the British and French 'me* ioin. Away on the right is occasional gunfire, but
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  • 79 3 London. Oct. f TWENTY -THREE members Of tho crew of the Norwegian oil tanker Deodata were landed at Great Yarmouth to-night by lifeboat. Most of them had been picked up by a British vessel and transferred to the lifeb 'j'jn m arc bm riously Injured The third
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    • 71 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 39! DEBENTERE STOCKS 1937 1938. INTEREST 1)1 E 15TII NOVEMBER, 1939. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the above Stocks will be clo.sed from the 2nd to the 15th November, 1939, both days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIF. Municipal .Secretary. ■•■-^■^■'■OT"V'* a *< a H a
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    • 92 3 iOOHI f^T* leaving SOON SHORTLY j -ifAI.LI.K(-Kl> (JUARAXTIiKD COMPLETI SATISFACTION PROF: ILMUDOIN. sp< i.ilist m astro-palmistry and horoscope reading 35 years study m Frame. Italy, Kgypl, Malta. Switzerland and a nous parts oi I uropc. He will positively explain you how to succeed m your undertakings, lull life reading including
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  • 885 4 Resident Councillor's Stirring Speech (From Our Own Reporter) Hang, Saiurda "Tl.r; destmv Ol Britain is In the balance and you are British," 1 declared the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor, pen;. Hi-., vhen addressing the boys of the Penang V\w School
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  • 205 4 I rom Our Own Reporter) K. Eumour. Saturd.i\ LIGHTNING -trad fataaXaa id during the state hmk«\ trial <»n th« Padang th*s evening, when a thunderstorm broke over Kii'l.i Lumpur. Hundreds of spectators from the Selangor I lub and the Government Buildings
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  • 183 4 Penang' s New Maternity Hospital (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. PENANG will before long have an up-to-date Maternity hospital with all modern equipment and facilities. Building operations are now m progres. on an excellent site—the old race course —m quiet and pleasant surroundings. The building, which will be three
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  • 72 4 Singapore, Sunday. SHORTLY after midnight, the local ambulance was summoned to the Tanjong Rhu United Engineers' Dockyard to remove a Chinese to the General Hospital, who was said to have been injured by falling from a boat while repairing it. He sustained r.brasions over the right
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  • 311 4 HA WKERS' STORMY MEETING (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Saturcla\ ABOI T 500 hawker s massed at the Renong ground yesterday aa! m a stormy meeting, almost all declared that they would not agree to licensing "My hair Is long, my clothing is torn, and 1 have to feed my
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  • 58 4 Singapore. Sunday. SHORTLY after 9 o'clock to-night the ambulance was called to the H lock Road Police Station to rtinove an Indian to the General Hospital, who was said to have been assaulted by bis brother with a short lead piping. also sustained abrasions over the
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  • 51 4 Singapore, Sunday. THE ambulance was summoned Beach Road Police Station evening to remove a Chinese to the Tock Seng Hospital, who was alleged i have been knocked down by a mot" car m Beach Road. The Chinese su* tamed abrasions over the left forean leg and
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    • 126 4 DO YOU NEED GLASSES? j Thompson Certified j_*_~fl'TT i I r. imes and M■; anting j are priced §3.00 $5.00 p^T^^ and $7.00. Th r cost of lX^ the lenses depends on J^' your eyesight needs. Have yours Fucs Examined Now' THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. ARCADE BLDG.,
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    • 142 4 mmm Pains m Back Gone m 3 Hours if urn suffer terrible sharp pains or dull aring down aches In back or sides, you can't t rid of these with ordinary medl- < up i i ause \ou must kill tl i m youi kidneys. Other symptoms oi Kidney and
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  • 557 5 PROFITEERING APPEAL FAILS, FINE UPHELD Judge: "No Extenuating Circumstances" (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TilE first appeal against sentence m a case of profiteering was dismissed yesterday m the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice K. E. Poyser, when Mohammed Abubakar appealed against a line of
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  • 333 5 I c tfORIYAMA, of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce, was lay charged with sending two addressed to Yoshizo Monin Japan, which were declared lontain a book but were found m atain currency notes the value of 200 yea pleaded guilty and was fined
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  • 101 5 Driver Exonerated I ir\-Tvp Singapore, Saturday. I across Killiney Road on f ober 9, Sumadi bin Hassan, an ■-kPrt a rt' v boy, was a clown by a motor car, and died *c admission to the General Hospithp t rti h^ conclUßion of the inquiry into tav th f Sumadi
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  • 55 5 Chambers, etc. Mr. Justice Manning at MalaccaAssizes. Before the Registrar. 23J10 39 and 10.45 a.m:— Summonses. Thereafter— Wage Earners Administration Orders. Before the Dy. Registrar. ***** 9 at 10.30 a.m:— Taxations. 24 1039 at 10.30 a.m:— Taxations. 25 10 39 at 10.30 a.m:— Judgment Summons m 5. 281 39. 26
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  • 53 5 MR. H. L. Hopkin, who has been editor of the Malaya Tribune group for over five years, this week-end left Malaya for London where he will take up •the correspondence of the Tribune papers. Mr E. Maurice Glover, general manager, is to combine his duties with
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  • 166 5 Singapore, viturdav. AN attractive wedding took place this afternoon when Mr. LoveJ Haig Bartholomew, sort of Mr. r P. Bartholomew, of the FM I. Railways, and the late Mrs. Bartholomew, married by special licence Miss Eleanor Ruth White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. While, of < Vvlon.
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    • 222 5 LAW NOTICES List of Cases for the week commencing to-day. Before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine 23 10 39 at 11 a.m:— For mentionDC A 2 39— Bishan Singh vp T. D. Raj ors. Thereafter:— S. 4s6 36— F. A. Bartholomuesz Ltd. vs. F. J. J. van Cant. 2510
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  • 367 6 Indian Army Officers En tertained To Tea Party GLOWING TRIBUTES Singapore Sunday. rvmVIVIAl m and a spirit of friendliness wt-re the ke> C Z at h --part la. I a, the G. H. (a.V this alter.jTdttrtat «hiH. thirtv-se en olTieers. attached to the "Sits Indian Mihtan unit, stationed ,n Smgapore.
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  • 462 6 News In Romanised Malay •si SA KUMPULAN kapal.! peril Bfi- di-kav..u oieh kapal" telah menyeberana d dam Laut Utan pada mtng v lepa to tika Itu i h kapal tei om U rman n dis Kai l tl l i i: >v. it udars dan panta i eris. lalu La
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  • 110 6 ACQUITTAL FOR DRESSER im our Own Reporter. Kuala i umptir, Saturday. REMARKING that thert were many contradictions m the evidence for the prosecuti >n and besides that the $47 that wa alleged to have been returned •mpiainant WH3 not produced m conn m exhibit. Mr R C Redmai'. the Istrate,
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  • 18 6 Mr A. Newberry, Su; d.ait Of the Sinir-ipore Fire Brigade returned iivm leave last Saturday.
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  • 71 6 Singapore. Sunday. SHORTLY alter 2 o'clock this after- noon, the ambulance wa, called to the 8» 2 milestone. Bukit Timah Road, to attend to th c Chinese driver ot a motor bus and one ol his paasent who were injured following a collision between the bus and
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  • 195 6 CHINA WILL FIGHT TO BITTER END, SAYS CHIANG Shanghai, Oct. 21. gINTE his return from Chengtu Marshal Chiang Kai Shek has separately received the British. American and Soviet Ambassadors, according to Chinese reports from Chungking. which allege that m these interviews with the foreign envo\> the Generalissimo reiterated China's determination
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  • 236 6 Chinese Claim New Victories In Kiangsi Chungking. Oct. It THF. battle for the possession of Fenghsin began yesterday morning when the Chinese forces launched a three-column attack on the .'..000 Japanese m the outskirts of the North KUmfsi city, during which 300 Japanese were killed. By 9 a.m. the Japanese
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  • 151 6 rl oembers of ttye Y.U ness and Professional Oir i are presenting an attracts ment on Wednesday at 9 p.m Wesley Church Hall. Fort Cani The soloists are Mrs. H. J Pc and Mr John McNeish, assist. er well known aitists. Tv n entitled •"For the Love
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  • 44 6 The following lights will be relit SOOft a£ possible and without furl notice —Lima Island, No. 6 Beacon, 1 Beacon, Sultan Sh. a'.. Bt. John's I <Pulo Sakijang Palepah), Raffles Ls Any of the above lights are liabl'extinguished without notice.
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    641 7 Decorative Suggestions For This Indispensable Piece Of Furniture ;)S loom large m the I housewives. They m rf things to be con vhen house-hunting -J* m ,iv dwelling-house Una*ort of perfection m domesticated woman ,ommodation is inade- ,l al maintenance .lj liowrenl matter and Ihw aw W omen
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  • 334 7 APPLE-PIE ORDER IN THE HOME Depends largely: upon your choice I j of desk j ■H opinions may differ when i the choosing of desks, alient fact remains that no welln be operated efficiently suitable to the needs of s not mean that you must like and have a large
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    • 199 7 a h r ie k o I jhhmb delirious mais\o l i > UK (REAM is M M\ MM am ■mm. AX _______P _A-_A_____l^____. d_Fr vKJ aity|lt i ii bii jf T^*^ iKL Pje*|re naive" V *d|| 4 pint brick vives four lovely portion* v^ f <*^*J om^m% of the
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  • 302 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, October 23, 1939. ASIA'S NEW LINK days when the keynote of human endeavour appears to be possible destruction j the leasl possible time it is r< hing to read of efforts m the constructive direction. A development of mi <Test to Malawi Is decision by the authorities
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  • 626 8 THREE COURSES OPEN TO NAZI GERMANY IN l broadcast address on the close of the seventh week of the war Mr. Hore-Belisha declared that three courses were open to Nazi Germany. 1. She could try and smash through by land, sea and air. 2. She
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  • 23 8 Berlin. Od Hiiler has informed the N yak "Minister that certain Polish territories will be ..ranted t<» Slovakia.- Reuter
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  • 101 8 FRANCE DETAINS GERMAN EMIGRANTS New York, Oct. 22. CIXTY Germans bound for the United States m the Italian liner Conte di Savoia were removed by the French authorities at Algiers, it was revealed when the liner docked here to-day. r Officers reported that *ifter the liner left Naples a French
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  • 107 8 SANGUINARY FIGHTING IN SHANSI Loyang, Oct. 13. FIGHTING of a sanguinary nature is raging m western Shansi, as several thousand Japanese are participating m another "mopping up" campaign against the Chinese forces entrenched m the Luliang mountain range, which runs almost parallel with the Yellow River on the west and
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  • 37 8 Hongkong— Charged with distributing anti-war pamphlets, Tada. a Japanese newspaper correspondent, was recently arrested at Tungcheng. a town on the Hupeh-Hunan-Kiangsi border, and sent under military escort to Nanking to face a court martial.- Chinese Central News
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  • 133 8 London. Oct. 21. F istration, for military service, began at noon to-day. of nearly a quarter of million men between the ages of 20 and 22. The registration, which bj carried out In accordance tional service and the Armed Foi Act. is taking Place at
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    • 49 8 I To-day's White Label Announcement In the past a few good things were ha id to get at all times. In the present all good things a f e hard lo git at any time. It ii a comfort to know DEWAE'S is obtainable everywhere. A P 8. -I
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  • 140 9 tine Kin;; Queen, carrying gas-BMakfl, -re (lecontamma^ion s qua( j when {bvv ur of (he Air Raid Precautions dt-iences hi Ber-london.—(P!an»-t Neva) Upper I ft: Staffed by doctors. nurses and air raid wardens, hospital v ssels arc patrolling the Kiver Thames iaj and night as part of Lsndon'l
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    • 171 10 ,om..ki IS IWSWIL. X, T 'Jiov PAVILION GEORGE FORMBY SIM HUM IH I imiAViM. Ji GAUMONT NEWS-HEAR FLANAGAM \\|i M.I.W SIM. I -1 -HANfilNci (HT ol f W :\v^ i^^H ._/y;si^tf <»•• i *i i sn(.ii-ni) UN* I WEDNfcBDAY (BY PUBLU DEMAND), PAVILION. 'GOODBYE MR. CHIPS' mw \*trT mW Am
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    • 228 10 Xmmm •••^.^L festerdaj i nUmiiaitir Ctowdi simply Roared frith Laugh Al I this Riotous Corned) jj LAP I I \J L 3.15 6.15 9.15 >. He'» a flat- foot Doogey of tH« j-m mm Pampas now! See him rh_ m )Qb I) li. Uo (Too Hot To Handle) Carrillo m
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  • 522 11 SOVIET-TURKISH FRIENDSHIP AS STRONG AS EVER Istanbul, Oct. 21. j rj- HK Turkish Foreign Minister, M. Sarajotflu, arrived back at Ankara from Moscow to-day, and was given a great welcome. He was mcl at t i e stat > on by the Turkish Prime Minister, the British and French Ambassadors
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  • 325 11 London. Oct. 21. U7ITH curious persistence. \azi propagandists continue their efforts to represent that, while the British Government turned down the Italian proposals for a conference on the eve of war the French Government was ready to accept fhem. This story is
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  • CINEMA REVIEWS
    • 164 11 JOE E BROWN, the blf-moutl comedian, stars m "Flirting With .ate." the MGM production which began a season at the Capitol last m An unusual setting li chosen tor .^Ujry. The entire film is laid m Para may. where Joe E. Brown ll taking
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    • 126 11 BOY MEETS GIRL," th e curre; l [.tattoo it the Alhambra Their lythtof but a boy and a girl. Neverthe! m U contrives to be cne of the funniest pictur I to have come out »i Warner Br then' tudios for a taai time. Incidentally
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    • 26 11 -—-l i— AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF A BRITISH SECRET SERVICE AGENT mm mm 4 m^ m mmA^AMa* T \m m ym^^a*** mm Coming To PAVILION m^tamaamammmtmmm^mmwaamammimtmaaa.mi^m^a^^m^^aam^mammmmmmtm
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    • 160 11 I SEE IT TO-DAY for the LAUGH of YOUR LIFE! A Lll A Mil HA -3-15, 6-15 9-15 Bfe& Bella and Samuel Spewack's pj^^ ***Hjj t*^ s_l''""<- T I. *vm WaWsl- '^MmW^mmmW^ mm m 'm.A Wm i mw Hh__ JB wrMMMf p ___> Mmito: "fi ._____B> l from the pijy
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    • 68 11 SUN TALKIE 7-50 TONIGHT 9-30 "Bii 1 1 il os* 3) r »i m m <i ii il s II i' v v ii g.e i ii, ■mmmmmmmmmmmmmm n —m^mmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm COMING SHORTLY l_ II A >l BRA History's Greatest Picture BRIAN AHERN* CI aT i>| RAINS JOHN C.RHrLO DON MI)
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  • 126 12 Tuesday. Oct. 17. Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Hon. Mr. G. Wiseman and Hon. Lt-Col. E. A. de Buriatte Mrs. de Buriatte left j Government House. In the evening His Excellency and Lady Thomas gave a Pahit Party at Government House. Wednesday, Oct. 18. His Excellency presided at
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    • 403 12 T "m [^•^■jgggprr^. in 1 j-mm^mMr lm^ i I ma ,i t II a P '~*i i T Urn M||| ll lliii l| >iffl l .^li ___ffirai_9____i__i__!^QS___p_____J »J____r S '4 _r_______ZZ ____________r^^____ »tI v BWHifc I" y BY>&6and BRIT ISH INDIA. LINES Owing to the urn «rta,nty regarding tin a.
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    • 247 12 tl I f i H M JL I b _L UXUI US ON--CLASS MOTORSHIPS M ,11 ntIVA-1 BATH. I .cttlent Cub inc. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Aden, Port Said, Palestine, Uaraei London, Rotterdam, Copenhagen Scandinavia. OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon, Manila, Hon Shanghai Japan. j I or particulars regarding sailings,
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  • 738 13 Negri-Ma lacca Overwhelmed SINGAPORE RUGGER Ml 'N ,J c S s ri-Malacca 3 pts. 1 Singapore, Saturday. i r A K.N. beat Negri T m i, i rwbl fixture at J. I iVadi«m H to-day by li .nd Penalty) to 3 ts penalty). and the teas Phillips. FO WilPrice. L.
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  • 125 13 I Singapore, Saturday. IP a rousi »R game of rugby between '■Plavp7 Ar ly and the Volunteers I Z V,r/ h< Pada this evening, Iponu T IV? S beatthe Arm >' b > 8 Mmi 'l.. a iT and a try) t0 :i (a Wwh,'' ,ms l
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  • 77 13 VICTORIA AND RAFFLES IN DRAWN MATCH Singapore, Saturday. VICTORIA SCHOOL drew 2—2 with RafPcs' Institution at hockey this afternoon; playing on the Victoria School ground. Yew Gcok. the Victoria School goalkeeper -saved brilliantly throughout the game and avoided defeat for his side. Chelliuh opened the score for Victoria School and
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  • 111 13 Commercial Badminton Tourney Nngapere, Sunday. THF following wen the results of I badminton ties played this morning m the Haw -Par Hall Clerical Union, between thr Greal Fasten. I. itc Assurance Co. and (he Far Easl Oxygen and AeeCdywc Co., m the Commercial House tournament. Tan Lai Chuan < Eastern
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  • 96 13 Singapore Badminton Final Singapore, Saturo A FOOK crowd vu*nr^ed the f I of the Mixed Doubles Champronship m the Sinsapore Badminton Association's touiiM v this aftenn the Haw-Par Hall. Clerical Vn«" when Wong Peag Soon and Wau>« YVrng (Mayflower) became the JW* champions defeating Tun Chou I and Miss Fee
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  • 115 13 The Straits Times Press Sports Club, last year's runners-up m the Commercial Houses tournament were completely outclassed m their fixture on Saturday against the Navy. Army and Air Force Institute Sports Club. The lollowing were the results, SINGLES William Tan iN.A.A.F.I.) beat Wee Kirn Wee (Btraiti Times), 15—10;
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  • 1144 14 Profiteers Further Warned Food Controller's Report Till-: Hour h M Iay I m i1...!,- U flour without a |fc( order will be amended dunn* tni. ueei en of letf-wiem. flour ■nd other paten) or proprietary flour W n, publishan fl m\ •lian 47 .v perwU] be iseu d iai bom
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  • 115 14 Results of Saturday's races at Ipoh: RACK 1 Inez $14 and 99. Stone Ginger v Policy $24. I RACK 2.— Staybrite $71 and $15. j Sea Maiden SU. Davis Cup SlB. RACK il— Old Tow $71 and $21. Gliding $10. Lord Gray RACK 4— Saladin $37 and
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  • 130 14 Selangor Swamp Penang At Rugger (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Satui CELANGOR beat Penang at ruj on the padang- to-day by 22 points (two goals four tries) tonJL The Selangor pack played better than they did last Saturd; ;nst the Army, and splendid Wt k in the loose helped
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  • 388 14 HOME SOCCER RUGGER London. Oct. 21. SOUTH A. Arsenal 8. Charlton 4. Millwall 1. Norwich 1. Southend 1. Tottenham 2. Watford 1. Clapton Orient 2. West Ham 2. Cry.-tal Palace 6. SOUTH B. i Brentford 2, Chelsea 2. Brighton 4. Aldershot 0. Fulham 2. Portsmouth 1. Reading 2, Queen's Park
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    • 39 14 i ii i i i ii m. /C-y7X SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES ff^pA &gbf| INSURE WITH M^ THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PL US S/. R VICE .ii HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SlN A I{1 PHONE NO. 5918.
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  • 156 15 London. Ba turd;. Previo to-day i v nil I Malay) '.shipment £15.10.0 Nominal All Cl i»i» < StraitSi f*mjß») £11.0.0 Sellers {i(( R (Sarawak) 18 6 Value < Seed Pearl. Ist quality g „ber shipment -7.6 Sellers M IM'I Iv I \M-) 11 oct .shipment 4> 4
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  • 26 15 ITALIAN MISSION TO BELGRADE .ne, Oct. 22. n lo Belgrade is lied an agreead extending eh diminished k the war. Yr.e.o--k, meat I U Xl Reuter
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  • 19 15 ON—lt h Minoanced Canadian I tl throng!.- defence .'••< not Of I i ii-. ,!e*by ens s proof thai the
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  • 81 15 London. Oct. 22. ON the money market the continued easiness of the credit position and the keen demand for Treasury Bil's were reflected m a further decline ln discount rates. The clearnm banks displayed an insatiable appetite for bills, and this k's average rate of allotment fe!l back
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  • 49 15 LONDON— -A documentary film about the Royal \»r Force iraS shown private! v to >ir King llej Wood. Minister for Air. and official-, of the Ministry of Information. The film includes a reconstruction of the British raid on the Kiel Canal and shows men who took pain ni it.
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  • 20 16 L h Oct. 22 Dr. Benes, former of v.ii-.ia. retun lo L I >n from P ois last night.- Reuter
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  • 106 16 London, Oct. 22. rHE South African Minister for Native Affairs, who is now m London to attend the conference of Dominion Ministers, said m an interview yesterday that it was impossible for South Africa merely to look af any struggle m which their liberty and
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  • 33 16 London. Oct. 22.— King Boris of Bulgaria is continuing his efforts to form a Cabinet. Yesterday he received the former Foreign Minister and four other members of the old Cabinet.- Reuter
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  • 210 16 MM WW listeners to the -W.C, fa* night hoard a report IH with the troops I ...me of a •MM.-miU- motor journey he co. dueled mm areas Ira.ice thai kneu the British Army of the last war. hut whh* hive still not seen the
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  • 148 16 GERMANY'S SCIENTIFIC DETERIORATION London, Oct. 22. THE deterioration m German scientific output, due to the application of Nazi doctrines m Germany, was commented upon by Sir Thomas Holland, vice-chancellor of Edinburgh University and famous minerologist, m a speech to-day. H e said that during the last six years, scientific workers
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  • 78 16 Germans' Revolver Threat To Crew Of Sunken Vessel London. Oct. Hi THE crew of a torpedoed Briti-! I who have just ccme home i ironic story of photographs ber I by the commander of the U-boat sank his steamer. I As they were rowing away, the I I crew alongside
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  • 78 16 London, Oct. 22 I IN INDIA to-day, the Council i the National Liberal Ped( J considered the statement niact* few days ago by the Viceroy. It held that the statement unacceptable. The Council regarded as ii Lord Linlithgow's promise the ie J nion status would be
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  • 243 16 En tertainments At The Front London. Oct. 21. The first mobile cinemas for entertaining British troops ha\ arrived m F-aiue. They will travel from place to place mar the front. Scre?n and vound apparatus will be fitted up m barns. Concert parties will soon be on their way to Prince
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  • 48 16 Tokyo, Oct. 22. THE talks which are going on between Japan and Russia, about settlement on the Manchu rian frontier, are regarded as significant by the Domei News Agency. It states that if they are successful, the relations between Japan and Russia may become normal.- Reuter
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