Morning Tribune, 3 October 1940
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1940-10-03 1 Morning Tribnne I ul j_No. 2* Thursday, Oct. 3, 1940.10 words
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Article193 1940-10-03 1 Syria Rejects Italian Demands y Cairo, Oct. 2. fill nmplete lailure of th* Italian mission to Syria to reach their foal and the flat Mjecti M of their dcM. Puaux. French HUh Commissioner m Syria. i> reported m I Beyrouth message t<» thf newspaper 1 tlmasri. M. Puaux. it is193 words
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Article96 1940-10-03 1 London, Oct 2. VTJ"? hu "W- after Norwegian he crew of the M ;r er j estvard hay Mv, 1 V UI Fue «est coast lag Fridi torpedoed i^ M that two tor- pedoes were fired, the first struck the ship and when the crew embarked mReuter - 96 words
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600 1940-10-03 1 EGYPT AS SCENE OF IMPORTANT NEW ENEMY MOVEMENTS LONDON, OCT. 2. A BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF THE POSITION IN NORTH AFRICA WHICH, NOW THAT THE FLANS FOR INVASION SEEM TO BE FADING, MAY BE THE SCENE OF THE NEXT GREAT TRIAL OF STRENGTH IS MADE AVAILABLE FROM AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERS IN600 words
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Article, Illustration89 1940-10-03 1 Here are pictures which graphically show how the war rages m Britain, and the indiscriminate 1. Nazi bombing methods. This was once a cinema on the outskirts of London. Nazi bombers, failing to penetrate London's inner d'-fcn'M's, made it their "military objective." 2. Here is a rowReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement22 1940-10-03 1 aKS EXCEED 4W»AILY. SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED CORPORATION LTD. MCURITY Mm cpfft^> P I6D CEGL STREET, raoum Ma mv22 words
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Advertisement17 1940-10-03 1 Mr. C. Ward- Jackson writes a scathing attack on Income Tax m pages 8 and 9 f^»17 words
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Article414 1940-10-03 2 MADRID, OCT. 'I. MESSAGES FROM ROME INDICATING THAI CfIBRE iU WILL BE NO CHANGE IN SPAIN'S NON-BIXLK.i RENT POLICI lIAVK RESULTED IN A FEELING OF A.NTI (UMAX HERE, AFTER ALL TIIK fROPAGANDA EMANATING FROM ROMK AND BERLIN ABOUT SI NOR SI NKR \S VISIT TO ITALY Although expectationsReuter; British Wireless - 414 words
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Article181 1940-10-03 2 Shanghai, Oct. 2. ()NK hundred anl fifty thousand Chinese troops have en up potftiona along the Yunnan-Inrio-China bowler, awaiting instructions to march into the French Colon,, according to the Chinese pws, which adds that 'null Chinese military leaders have arrived at the border areas. TheReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration98 1940-10-03 2 New York, Oct. 2. i I\S embargo on the ship- i ment of Canadian copper I > Japan is predicted as al- most certain, following i Japan's alignment with the Axis powers, .according to i 1 an Ottawa dispatch tK> the 1 New York Times,Reuter - 98 words
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Article56 1940-10-03 2 Bucharest, Oct. 2. TIIF American Legation has filed a .strong and formal protest con_ cerning the arrest and treatment of Lester Freeman, jan American citizen, who wa.s among the employees of the Roma no- Americana oil Company arrested recently at Ploesti. Freeman wwas. s released after heReuter - 56 words
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Article70 1940-10-03 2 Tokyo, CM. 2 "inai;] -quade" Jaws prevented the i-unishmtnt of sever*' Hr?. •.'o wcr^ det; hied all Ug W!th rifto. ii Britons. for alleged espionage, according to the Justice Ministry. it, is revealed c JapaatM v.i.s Indicted, while over Japani ;e of "high social position" < v arninReuter - 70 words
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Article329 1940-10-03 2 London, Oct. 2. THE shortage of leather m Germany is now acute that storm troopers have to gcx step m wooden footwear. This was one of I minor examples of German raw mater stringency cited by Mr. Hugh Dalton, Minis for Economic Warfare, m aReuter - 329 words
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Article53 1940-10-03 2 V \i tiati which 111 betn W place m Bfi i bet\ve< -p. t German mil ter for irai port P i |M%sentati?cl the Son- rffl issanr. transpo! results! In l 1 COnclus: -'il of S final rm i Bfreen J ween countri' cording 1 1 i official Gei^Reuter - 53 words
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Article35 1940-10-03 2 Pesba o<s Kin'- 7: S Afghani c< ted a r< troop-. v practice V guns an car-. report I The review hour. 1 circled ;i> King ia' f x? his ap] the effi forces ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article14 1940-10-03 2 I Japan-. monk. been the .In* 1 al ies dlan N:* v gress ReuterReuter - 14 words
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104 1940-10-03 2 COMMISSIONS FOR AXIS POWERS' PACT Tokyo. Oct. 2. NEGOTIATIONS are under wny between Tokyo, Berlin and Rom? for the organisation of a joint technical commission, as provided for m Article Pour of the three power pact, it i.s authoritatively understood. Three joint commissions- politi:al. economic and military- -will bo setReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement47 1940-10-03 2 V M it may WSm, <: your hair do 1 thru- natuial food, 1 thC (I: ult ULVnUUf, by providing DOUrlSb--1 t I] OaiISSS tin- hair win, i|] |t| I( nn( r ..i.d j ()J Silvi^rin WAOI i\ DfOLAMD to tin aiji RAHAMIN PENHAS n SINK BkMMM 247 words
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Article539 1940-10-03 3 Im Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Oct 2 Of Mr. M. P. Croxford, Mr. Kun Mr. Gurnam Singh who died as the re~ v ten an aircraft of the Perak Fiyte Ipoh aerodrome on the evening of lucted this morning m the Town Hall beM.CS, by539 words
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Article56 1940-10-03 3 '/NTIGUA. Leeward n Islands, Oct. 2.— The former governor of the French colonial services M. Carde and the former admi tiistrator of the same service. M. Fevoil. have been detained here while enroute from Martinique to Miami by Pan-Ameri-can Airways. it is stated that they possessed certain articlesReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-10-03 3 Royal Refugees In London King Zog of r S Albania leaving: S h^ London I hotel with smil- Mng Queen! Geraldine. The King a n il i Queen, who left I Albania when it was annexed by Italy, arriv- i etl m London recently with their 15-mon- J ths^>ld .son57 words
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72 1940-10-03 3 New York, Oct. 2. THE time has not yet passed "when men of good will" could prevent p direct clash between the United States and Japan, declared Mr. Horinouchi (Japanese Ambassador > when interviewed by the Washington correspondent of ihe New York Daily News. He72 words
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Article31 1940-10-03 3 Chungking, Oct. 2. /GIGANTIC celebrations, featured \X by B torch parade In the evening, were held y sterday m Chungking to celebrate its new status as China'? auxiliary capital.31 words
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249 1940-10-03 3 Destroyers Transferred From U-S-A. Loikl.m. <><t. I THr aames of towns and vWagti common to the I'nited Kingdom and the I niied States of America are now been selected for 44 of the Uc.U rovers transferred from the I'nited SCafes Navy. Two ships are to bear the names of towns249 words
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Advertisement134 1940-10-03 3 THE splendid sum of $5,4i:U6 cents has been 1 raised as a result of the "Wear a Smile" day collection on Tuesday. Street sales netted $3,808.17 cents; collections Naval Base $986.69 cents; at the New World 9 82 cents; at the Great World $117.43 a at the Happy WorM $101.22134 words
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Advertisement244 1940-10-03 3 V 1 as the years go by The amazing effect of Phyllosan tablets m renewing the blood, rebuilding a .super-abundance o^~~~ o u» j* of natural (not artificially stimulated) vital force, eVlt^oo£>'' m rejuvenating the arteries and fortifying the action ?o ut bS of the heart, establishes Dr. Bucrgi's formula244 words
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Article, Illustration70 1940-10-03 4 S MUUBAMD V.-»::.' Who Auxiliary 4 ttGt I OUI I 1 I MOW prov. worth. AllXlli.: I I ij ion i T 1 operate i J j n ady to tata up Un li lU during an aii attack a Ide meals and reereaUon. n S70 words
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Article, Illustration154 1940-10-03 4 WOMEN itlM'd 111 U:l Important work a!',«ci bet- wen twenty- iivr i* iid fifty. They must. \v physically lit vii (i ■i) i c to S ad up to gruelling work. When they an not on duty they help with ■andbaffing of i new ftaUODB.154 words
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Article, Illustration922 1940-10-03 4 People Places Pretty Cathedral Wedding: Sundry News Flashes VerH Ardmorr 10-fla> yrHEN Ml I ilth i her name to Mr ..t St Andrew's Cathedral yesterciv. i( 4^o pja. she tute •y .silk, nu'h to Urn full bed horl long v. hit- lent i tornuU note and het veil oi emtered922 words
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Article70 1940-10-03 4 EMPIRE DANCE On Saturday night a special i Empire dance will be held at S the II app y i World CaTiareT m aid of the War and Con»- 1 forts' Fuikls. This latest gesture from/ the manage- i ment of the Happy World is i characteristic of I the70 words
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Advertisement42 1940-10-03 4 A rdena Anti-Brown T^flN Masque W\vj\ 'j u th ■tlmulaUm bleaching (J V»)jo\\\ J m v-.-k Mid say j '^^v/V u > "H ttlkm skin, it Cl^ rO)l: tan and wfe/ I dl*coiouratii,, 1V n w m I hti{l km J^^^>J Battery Road42 words
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Article, Illustration721 1940-10-03 5 Don't Let Beauty Pass You By in the middle years [I ,!uch attack you between the I j lt y. need not be a depressing me. Instead they can prove ttfM of your life. Your X with interests of their own; m tffc ties are lessened and you I ur.self.721 words
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239 1940-10-03 5 Golden Rules For The Not-So-Young DII.LIE Burke, world famous i "film star, who is stl'l pur- l •suin^ a brilliant career, is the mother of a grown-up. daughter and has reached the half-century mark. Yet ..he .still remains youthful S m mind and body. Her BOldtn rules :tr^ .simple and239 words
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Advertisement50 1940-10-03 5 I CANADIAN hV 3d ww>«tfi mZfjSOSm j JHI9 W^B lß&C**^ Make your next fish dish Canadian Sole Fillets. They have an exceptionally line flavour and are economical, too, because there's nothing to throw away. PIO P l PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES CS2OSA At* 't. of Singapore Cold Storage t .ti50 words
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Article, Illustration487 1940-10-03 6 STYLES THAT ARE HIGH IN FASHION'S FAVOUR I*.. rUU'i, I ...ill pta a the l nus be Utter to hip mi bod d by tud pl trimmings, mieta ii which pick up the be m M oS l ire MtciHft'i printed models, \>>- ;> ri!l t dnm, often wi'h a487 words
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Article154 1940-10-03 6 TRIMM Your Warn To Chic THE trimmed dress -fc trading a good de .1 o M f attention, especially a:nongM| the younger set, who littK and can wear somei' 1 I little bit "fussy." ft Often the decorati< m self-fabric, worked m cleverly on pocket> to edge necklines and m154 words
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Advertisement77 1940-10-03 6 "f <*sy to wedf >nd j sy to look 1?" best* describes the newest j frocks for daytime* weai j j Ii J.,^ \Th\ts HOUgSCOATS I (OI.'SIIS \N i s.viMsrris. r •cv iw iimpuL V nosiKin 81, i.i ami ORO ROAD Kll Court). M-j j "SNOW WHITE" < I I77 words
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839 1940-10-03 7 Ma Hopkitt Writes From London I \ux. 2:;. Hi W s we are all I uactiousin I .the wnter. I Ire often critical and some might ■^■•iaMy I"' Wl 7 It-i;..!"* alarm and detpondI Jxhia was m offence few the alarmist839 words
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Article223 1940-10-03 7 PROCEEDING to a house with a constable m order to find a bailor. Kuan Yew Chee, 22, left the constable standing outside and disappeared through the back door. When arrested for the second 'ime m his own house, Kuan said ie was too afraid to give hlmaeM223 words
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Article51 1940-10-03 7 Moscow, Oct. 2 THE Soviet northern fleet hub returned to Murmansk and other home ports, alter manoeuv- ires m the Bering Bea off Kola peninsula, In which aircraft, mbmarines and coastal troops all I participated. The manoeuvres were stated to have been §u*i»««rfni rfpmlte very bad weatherReuter - 51 words
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Article232 1940-10-03 7 \yiLL the Burma Road be re-opened after t\\e expiration of the AngloJapaDflM Agreement on Oct. 13, or will its closure be extended for another period? Though no authoritative information has been received on the subject, the possibility of its re-oi>eninfc seems not unlikely. It is emphasised m232 words
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Article216 1940-10-03 7 AS long as Syria remains loyal to Vichy, I [taly is not likely to exert too gfreatj I a pressure on the Syrian authorities for I the realisation of her demands which are alleged to he four m number, namely, the use of Tripoli as an Italian naval216 words
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Advertisement14 1940-10-03 7 '•NATIONS, exclusively; IMOMp N uncS Il(^ co.: \T >Uu PRONE ioo> E wopean Cllnle*]14 words
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1060 1940-10-03 8 Mr. C. Ward- Jackson A Govt's Income-Tax Can apf COLONIAL OcJ "If Income- Tax Once Comes It Will Be Permanent: Let There Be No Doubt Of That' "*r» spake thr FttM, and witk B«C«f«liy, Th« tvranfs nlra. r\<n»e<l his devilfch d»^*<ls* lOLION, Pfcrmdlse Lost iiy Mar 28 w Urn Pi1,060 words
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Advertisement117 1940-10-03 8 HUDSON'S EUMEHTHOL E/3KTOJUOES R hf^pfi \\Jr \N I" PROPHYLACTIC. W W<t m X I.MIMNm FOR i Itv^Sffl nr.MAN iv m«- oi mi B ISO- '< \(.Ks IKOM FARLI BLjß^^S^, i im.IHIOOI) I PWARDS, FOR mi MIMIN\TI«»N IKOM S Z/^l«^^^^^>> lll! B¥OTnl of (<a<Hs C3OUW, 80M ITI«oaTS. J-f^' EONCBIAE OK wps.117 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1940-10-03 9 ly had :ien :n FrderaJ Iprfl ia>t- H:.s Ex- -an•jj°.sc word?- betn .trovmi mnitm win. v be continued as a p?rteasurc after the war.... hat I haw Riven DO tax if tobe 0B&9 for the duraBur jt has been 'icle of •^ui papen thai l1,520 words
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Article65 1940-10-03 9 mid rei l l nou Ena< ti' ptris Nt io b«--f deration ion^ ffiMJld ird .«t lB aid nut be stiff i m p) dutent iat m youm unto ition at the Uu sltion he emeri that thi ivn Brben iat pit iinothe] revs the lenently on and I65 words
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396 1940-10-03 9 .such reserves while we have Wi opportunity. "Such .sums Bet aside may stand us In good stead later on Indeed they did after the last war." Mggcr Profit A profit of |5M,79U4 was ina<l< for the year, which, according U« Mr. Riches, was considerably larger396 words
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Article320 1940-10-03 10 r A ,M JOU.S Oflel i\ rep a ted v. \uv,h hi th..- conn thai pMP^ who I r LdU'.d lUt i>aid Mi on. I hi i.. m the Ji'd nr I PUtlUg leulencf oi ill months' rVgowmi iinpr: KMIB m .iddition t'j ißjHt stroke ol320 words
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Article108 1940-10-03 10 CHINEH Baby show will be henl at the Great World Cabaret Ofl Ocl 30. All the babies taking /.lit will be classified according to Lhei] ages, one class for babi<^ inder six months old, another un- 11 twelve months, and a third for abies between108 words
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Article107 1940-10-03 10 Woman Beat Off Thief With Brolly THIS i.s one of thosp numerous ca.srs| ot snatch thieving and so must be dealt with severely," said Mr. Conrad Oldham m the .second court, yesterday. passing sentence on. Tan Quok chuan. 35-year-ol^ I Teochew, to six weeks' < hard labour for aU tempting107 words
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Article58 1940-10-03 10 Unlawful Society Charge Klmii Tai -liiM e> youth, peared to fore the fifth rate, Mr i G< vet: relay c:.. with ix Ing mi tuber of an unla m) society the Heng AJ Teo Society. I N to] din r on Tuesday morn Court Inspector D. R. Oowiq oppoied bail58 words
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154 1940-10-03 10 crime In the Silat Koad inn nr aay'.s hearing, Hav^ discharged m there vai n connect tfct man with MM crime BMFI Singh stood charged with J,, the murder of Isher Singh, the case foi the p beint that these two men. with another154 words
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Article, Illustration163 1940-10-03 10 Detectives Suspicions Justified BECAUSE he did not l;ke the man's appeal ance, a detective on Tuesday decided to keep watch on B mun whom hi' had seen going into a back lane m Killinev Road. Ab<»ut B\t minutes later the man emerged with a bundle under his arm. and on163 words
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Advertisement241 1940-10-03 10 i'Y^SwTI fill I TlttH I If 1 E 1 JnLJ. iCfJLM. •jj ,^i j f te y^~ *^>v~t^^^h By^OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (niOOBPORATVD IN ENGLAND). The l"st possible aervicci Jirc being maintained by the P. o. s. V Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In Chin.!, India,241 words
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Advertisement190 1940-10-03 10 J 1 Kc. 7—B. Institution 9 Phone No. 7330. Xi BURNS I*llll I* LIM I (Incorporated m Australia) F* MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, E SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND I THURSDAY ISLAND. E For information regarding freight and passenger acconu Wm &pply to IJ BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. X :O:190 words
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Advertisement201 1940-10-03 11 .i 1 S lt uat.ons Vacant .^.ible 5«)E) n «ae need rtener. 1 Only SO3 Wrltf Of Protniwlon. Only Apply H 7^77 a oed Eurasian or Chinale hand Ung iMTdoUari V: men^m Apply Bux No 4ijJ. iNo. 55-fc-J worltshop required. 01 ,i lia P.m. re. 'No- *&*•_> ex j man201 words
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Advertisement680 1940-10-03 11 Miscellaneous ••MMKE" 181. Orchard Road, specialise tn jiau-rntty gown*, coata. and all kinds of baby dresses^ INo Bo8 0E ivi:;n vcllknovn sejsk iad wi ••■••n'.itor (male female) obtainable 11. Robin Roi.d. Singapore. Price liroo per dozen boxes. ,No. 9031^1 SPORTS ADVANTAGE to every tennis player. Restring your rackets for $5680 words
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Advertisement646 1940-10-03 11 For Sale J FOWLS— Light Sussex, Plymouth Rork- 1 i Wyandoues Au«tralops. Also Poultry Fooo> and Wire-net ing Belm H^>es. cJranksyme Road. Bingupore t v 87^E. j FX)R SALE —Portable Air Conditioner— Suitable for Bedroom, m good condition *150 Box No. 481. Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 832E) FOR SALE Mounted646 words
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Advertisement525 1940-10-03 11 Matrimonial RKSPECTABLE European So d:er^ wives. Europeans or Bui P for Ur« We also cater (of all class**. Marriage Agency, 79, Buklt Ttmah Road. felngßpure (No 330E Motor Vehicles FOR SALE Ford 8 excellent cond: f 400. Thorn.son Road, Singapore. (No BSOE ALE— VaTJXhaII 20. 1935 tn vorv running order,525 words
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Advertisement366 1940-10-03 11 IONTHEJ i AIR Singapore ZHL 223 metres (1.333 k «s) /If PI 30 "6 metres (9.69 m cs> ZHP3 41 i* mttxm (7 2>'m'rsi From 8 00 a.m. to 8 33 a..n From 10 00 m. to 1 50 p.m. I rom VOO P ni. to 10 00 P London366 words
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Article143 1940-10-03 12 No GamesA. R. P. Study FO sv. tudyiDf A I: td of ea, Mr. VV '¥m B Daily Mivror tor. rhi;. ha?e lectui on incendiary boa and practise on bun dies of old i ■i paraffin, i o ili ni that i should mil be surprised li they ■<: ecretly143 words
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Article160 1940-10-03 12 Girl, 14, First Aid Expert k fourth n-yeur-ol.i Mai Coleshill. of Hattonavenue, Slouch, has been congratulated by local doctors for prompt action and accurate diagnosis m road accident case m which, they say, ■he displayed a Bkili which makes hei invaluable to the -?ommunity In wartime Mart' a ret is160 words
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Advertisement128 1940-10-03 12 if) ml »l -.n \T KYKRY >HOW Th- SV! RIOUI COLO' v .^T CAPITOL I NORTHWEST 1 I PASSAGE 1 I SPENCER TRACY I I BERT fOUNG m km:iv 1 #1| ','.MHJ,.r- v. J-- h:i- Shorts fg (tREAT STARS M ktivimniKH I "Srarli-li O'llara oi WRflj^y 4 jfiAllP M "<;•»„,.128 words
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Advertisement80 1940-10-03 12 mj. m ml IC II m r I The illillA MiTIUII^I NAN OF] [ONQUES! I'ii^RICHARD DlxS'^l B^^%? GAIL PATRICK- EDWARD f llls'!fmr#J'i I JOAN FONTAINi K'^ N "PATHE GAZETTE"! MIDNIGHT PREMIERE I SATURDAY sth OCTOBER I jnr_jiijK_A|j|j%jii ii is a I /i/')r/i' It} Its _^^^^^^<AS A "Tho Play's Tbe Thing"80 words
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Article16 1940-10-03 13 Japanese Envoy For Malaya I Uatsumiy*i ■I;..- iir«r >■■■ '•>■" I connection with rdati rnllU Iprmiii-.: I »iter«16 words
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Article63 1940-10-03 13 lidon, or. 2. I ..da- New; •m for to Sept. 30. 1941. was »d by Mr. Cachinnon, the Ol Trade. ■r fixed rtain noods im- and, on icts, the benefits of I B British I Died, while on lecture m America, town-planner Sir Raymond Unwin, seventy-six: laid out63 words
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114 1940-10-03 13 1 WE are becoming disturbed regarding the many offences against the lighting regulations." said Mr. S. Levcrton, j Chairman of the lay Justices m the second court, before Clerkenwell Police Court proceedings began recently. "The Bench have oe c n scrupulously fair In taking notice114 words
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Article245 1940-10-03 13 ALLEGATIONS arising out of what they explained was -a little party" were denied at Calne, Wilts. by two Canadian soldiers, Ptes. Henry Trow bridge, 36. and Norman Leslie Mcßorie, 24, both married. The t\v» were sent for trial at Wiltshire Assizes charged with a serious assault245 words
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Article86 1940-10-03 13 HE BURNED £5 NOTE i Councillor^ James Presnail t burned a £5 < note at Chat- I ham (Kent) i J Town Council i raeetinir. He) was illustrating his point that if England lost 'the war all S money would i be worth noth- 1 ing. He moved a res86 words
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Advertisement100 1940-10-03 13 Kdi=J(=lr=Jr=Jt='r='f= i ir Jf=::Jr=1 =:Jr=::l|=^ :L |ADD A GOLDEN LEAF IN THE ■ISTORY OF ENTERTAINMENT! MISS MARIE FOONG I (HONGKONG'S DANCE BEAUTY) 1- APPEARING TO-NIGHT uSr >^BH«P' rat a J J thcr t>n tht> of our Air-conditioned Cabaret TO-\IUIT T E A M'«. i, DANCE TO-DAY {(> 12 6 p.m.100 words
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Advertisement141 1940-10-03 13 2257! OI S IfIGH ORf)FR mDOi HILARIOI S SITC AT IONS FOIIOW OVK Awanmi m sccminglt unending SLCCESSION" FREE PRESS. I I TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 ON THE WAY TO SINGAPORE THE NAVY GOES FRIVOLOIS! WITH TWO GIKLS IN ONE CABIN AND THE ADMIRAL IN ANOTHER A PICTURE lOR FIN141 words
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Article149 1940-10-03 14 MALAYS WIN BY ONE GOAL Cup Soccer I Cup U mci < 1 drive m M He did pi the brill! I r dt ev< n play, ti" 1 ti lead ten mm 'i it) who -I kirk I Ulated and though made several good ni., v to score r149 words
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312 1940-10-03 14 THE SRC. won 3- -nil against the Ceylon Spoil., 1 Club, on the B.R.C. Padang. yesterday at hocke\. The S.R.C.'s victory was creditable m view of the fact that the visitors swept everything before then m the first half with their superior .speed. The312 words
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151 1940-10-03 14 WROTE Mr. Eurtaw Martin, sevonty-thrce-year-old to Ms ftJHE of weymouth I Only one tie was played ol the V.M.C.A. courts wsterM I In the mixed doubles liandi^H j Miss Eber and Lim Hee fl j (—4O) beat Miss Grac;.i Robert Chia (—4O 3151 words
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Article, Illustration79 1940-10-03 14 Wise, 16, star place kicker of the Atmore,^ Ala., Hiffh Bttffol football team, concluded player recently wi 'h a total of seven points after touch- down ior the season. Of these six were on place- i i men is, one on a pass over the poal line. Since79 words
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Article222 1940-10-03 14 Yesterday] 'fainM THIN KEE ONN, B I champion, ran e( j first obstacle when .:r.imS* I A. AlsagofT m Wr the open Itngtt r pM open invitation lawn nament. yesterday. f^* Results of yesterch H Open tingles: C! B^ beat I A Ali;agoiT 6222 words
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Article60 1940-10-03 14 European Cashier Charged \JLICXL t X Bi-ii! ;h»-r. H John Little and C H 1 trial when charg mi O. Rappopori B with haviim COi Wt' breach ol trust I Mr. EM. Thanip ha.s been retained M' fence, applied that m be extended and a. I to be postponed unti60 words
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Advertisement56 1940-10-03 14 "KEY ftor a good dinner k ft t I S »MI, Afika" I i'! BRANDS tl tble i id B .m\> ignlfli int qualitj of An OW hi both patriot! nd as d n i:i v Introducei thu uaranteed -id Illed d In I 1 LIV( Win. i Uon, Key56 words
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Miscellaneous11 1940-10-03 14 TO-DAY CUP, R A I B1 idlum. itlno I v Y.MCA11 words
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Article221 1940-10-03 15 18 Nazi Planes Destroyed London, Oct. 2. rmfl gunfire and the oc-machine-gun fire was districts of I^ndon this air raid warnings were ,j jormations flying at a great the capital were reported, com? m from the Kent i were driven off. there was a ..our beiore r privity over -clear221 words
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Article16 1940-10-03 15 Trengganu's War Gift HE. the Malay of state apbed for OovemJ the prose- -i- pro- nu'i16 words
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163 1940-10-03 15 Boy Of 15 Called A "Traitor To Country" A FIFTEEN-YEAR-CLD boy, who threw a spanner into machinery at Midland Brick Works, where h e worked, was stated at Birmingham Juvenile Court to be a ■traitor to his country." The boy, summoned under the Defence Regulations for sabotage, wa s finedBritish Wireless - 163 words
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Article111 1940-10-03 15 A\ 55 year-old Tamil Hindu, Kadir Valu, pleaded guilty before Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday, to a charge of theft m respect of a military cap, a pair of ear-rings, a foun-tain-pen and a small jewel case, from hls| employer, Mr. N. R. Sheridan, of111 words
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Article131 1940-10-03 15 AT THE CATHAY pRISTLING with incident, Wes- temeiV which opened at the Cathay last night vt-rv fying film. It deals with the tussle between tv:o factions m the eaily dav.s of Texas, a tussle between the cattlemen and the farmers. Each one thought there was no room for131 words
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Article263 1940-10-03 15 THE Police lost to the cricket club 2—o at hockey on the Padang yesterday. The game was keenly fought, with the winners slightly superior m both defence and attack. Fortin and load, the backs, played well -and broke many a Police J raid with their263 words
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174 1940-10-03 15 NEW ZEALAND COLLABORATION WITH OCEANIA Wellington, Oct. 2. Yf R. Fraser. the Prime Minister lfl Of New Zealand, to-day announced that following the ehangre of Government m Oceania m favour of Gen. de Gaulle, it was thought desirable that the New Zealand Government, acting «>n behalf of other Empire Governments,Reuter - 174 words
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331 1940-10-03 15 HUNNErt up ol tht ful "Wear a Snii !ec 4 u)n on Tuesday .v Smile" Bail at BftJQtf Hotel last aiftht. Though not as w- 'A support d a.s 'Bomber Ball." I ..ht's i unction was pleasantly informal met the "ry nlood I331 words
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Advertisement92 1940-10-03 15 NEDERLANDSCHF HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V Established by Royal Charter A.D 1824. Incorporated In the Netherland* East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f.40,(n0.000.Reserve Fund M 10^00.000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PRO\aNCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA, Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— S< ura baya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta,92 words
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Advertisement79 1940-10-03 15 vJ^ i H KS H i om I i\ v reduces urinary sugar without any unpleasant by-effect* whatsoever* eradicates all metabolic disturbances and enables the patient to recover heaJm speedily. CHARI Co., 29, Robinson ltd.. B'por«w tW t*l BB HBl Vail HHh I C^^m^7Lv*M 15 ,|,J V, bBB --''^B 179 words
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391 1940-10-03 16 BERLIN BOMBED IN DEVASTATING NEW RAIDS LONDON, OCT. 2. A HEAVY It A I IC\II> ON BKKIJN LAST NK.HT IS Xlv A (M NTII) IN BRIKF PHEASE IN AN AIR MJOTSIKJ COMMUNIQUE WHICH STATKS STRONCi roBCsVOI R\ I BOMBERS LAST NIGHT ATTACKED A Ml M TIONS FACTORY IN BKRUN It391 words
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152 1940-10-03 16 Tokyo, Oct. QUESTIONED regarding for cign reports of a possible POP-fglClgtoil pact between Japan and the Soviet I'liion, a Government spokesman to day said he had no knowledge of the matter. Alked whether the newlyappointed ambassador to Russia, due m Moscow on Oct 25, would heRUETER - 152 words
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68 1940-10-03 16 WILLIAM HENRY GARBETT, aced twenty-five, clerk, of Wykeham grove. Birmingham wa 8 sentenced to twelve months' imprisonttU nt at Swansea Assizes for having made a seditious speech lor the purpose of creating disaffection and discontent. He was alleged to have said m a cafe:68 words
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Article221 1940-10-03 16 London, Oct. Z. The Government has decided that until further notice no more children can be sent overseas under the Children's Overseas Reception Scheme. The recent loss of children m the City of Benares has illustrated the dangers to which passenger vessels are exposed even when m convoy221 words
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107 1940-10-03 16 LIBYANS PAY HOMAGE TO SENUSSI CHIEFT IAN Cairo, Oct. 2. /UN interesting ceremony marked the visit of Saved Idress, chief of the Senussi inhabiting Cyrenaica and north-west Egypt, to Libyan prisoners of war m camps near the Suez Canal, most of whom belong to the Seniussi tribe. Indian troops providedReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration58 1940-10-03 16 w The Prime MUl^ ister paid a visit to the North-cast of Knkl a n d re. I I cently to ins- pect Coastal (fur tiflcattons, defence works, t etc. Mr. Wins- ton. Churchill was very inter- ested m a "Tommy" gun and he listened while its me- i chanism58 words
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Article371 1940-10-03 16 fTTTMIU^rJ- London, Oct.B The official German dt-claratfl that the invasion of Britain been shelved, has bten madtß Japanese MfTOspondents m Bfl lin, Reuters idipiomati mrS pondent learns. The declaration took place 1 the form of a v:. .M-nt >li^Be Germany's military and (liplo^H or tic position has beenReuter - 371 words
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Article72 1940-10-03 16 London, Oct 2.— Tin l>r !jME economic and diplomat w m ';JM^fc which is jfoinff to South x r^M under the chairmanship H Willingdon has jast l)f J nounced. Sir Harrs H who has brcn Amba^ r Argentine and CDiile. WU jm place Sir Horace R elllW "''LsoH is preventedReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement11 1940-10-03 16 NKT BALU EXCEED UOO DA1L) I Ihursday, Ocotber S, Hlo. Ej11 words
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Article, Illustration276 1940-10-03 17 AUTUMN RAIDS START London, Oct. (ierman air force went ight" raiding over England v m the first gloom of BnI autumn. Single aircraft the defences of >outh-east md and th v Home Counties c gui vive most of the day, or the m<»t part they Kept i the murky cJouds276 words
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Article, Illustration208 1940-10-03 17 Oct. 3. k SHARP halt is to be called to "bootlegging" transactions m foodstuffs by a law just published. Spain's extremely difficult food problem has been greatly worsened by many producers not selling through Government channels and a widespread bootleg traffic has sprung up which is saidReuter - 208 words
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484 1940-10-03 17 IMPORTANT NEW CHANGES IN BRITISH CABINET: MR. BEVIN IN WAR COUNCIL LONDON, OCT. 3. IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE BRITISH MININSTRY WERE ANNOUNCEED FROM No. 10 DOWNING STREET THIS MORNING. THE ANNOUNCEMENT SAYS THAT MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN HAS TENDERED HIS RESIGNATION AS LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL AND HIS MAJESTY HAS484 words
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Article47 1940-10-03 17 Madrid, Oct. 3.— A newly acquired Spanish liner. Cabo 1 Homos is sailing from Vigo on her first voyage to South America under the Spanish flag to-day. The passengers include Marque- de Magnaz, ihe new Spanish Ambassador to Argentine who formerly represented Spain In Ber- ilin.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Advertisement24 1940-10-03 17 1,8l ,B" i; 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSFIVFS INSURE WITH T HE EASTERN UNITED France corporation ltd. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I6D CECIL STREET, PHONI NO Mil,24 words
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Article423 1940-10-03 18 ON GERMAN BORDER London, Oct. 3. A( (OKI)INO to news received m London by the Polish Telegraphic Agency, relu^ocs who have arrived at Bucharest confirm that mass concentrations of Soviet troops have taken place alontf the rivers Hug and San, which form the demarcation line betweenReuter - 423 words
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336 1940-10-03 18 MR and Mrs. H. L. Wilson of 11, Newton Road 111 were the first Singaporeans to entertain a oarty of troops under the Tribune "Ireat the Troops" campaign when they had a jrramophonp recital of classical music at their home last mgnl336 words
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114 1940-10-03 18 N.E.I. Trade Talk Progress Smoothly Tokyo, Oct. 3. TALKS between the Japanese Consul-Gem ral m Batavia Mr Oto'i .S<U!o, and H'.'er van Hooo strut on. Direr tor of the Commerclal Aftaiu Bureau m the Netherlands East Indies Government, arc progressing smoothly, rding to a report from Batavia. A three-hour talkEastern News - 114 words
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142 1940-10-03 18 I, Government Gazette notiflcan tion, published yesterday, under the Defence Regulations, governtlie issue by Immigration cincers of permits to enter the Colony .states that 'European' includes persons oi European descent whether born m Europe or not. An Immigration Officer shall not i.s.sue a permit142 words
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Article66 1940-10-03 18 MALTA. Oct 3 Cheers greet?d the reading at a meeting of the Council ot Government, of a message from the Secrctarv of State xor the Colonies announcing that as Malta was unable to pay its way under existing conditions His Majesty's Go\ eminent, were prepared to makeBritish Wireless - 66 words
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Article105 1940-10-03 18 SPAIN KEEPING OUT CONTRARY to tarlieriH Senor Suner is H ing here to-day for )^B according 1 to the Sw fani^B news agency which addl he is attending a m luncheon and dinner here^H The Italian new^ anency^H that Senor Suner S- k-avi^H] Spain on Saturday. Bvisit was ended vestReuter - 105 words
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Article60 1940-10-03 18 SWISS FACTOR MYSTERY A CCORDING to B W iV by the St-efani A H plosion occurred at H ir.aments factory at u-'ilikon^B pßst rew days, m winch a i tHQ< of persons were Injured, -tfH The cause of th< B known Now the workers^Vfactory, totalling several tno-M have struck work,Reuter - 60 words
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Article46 1940-10-03 18 It is learned that ten aircraft were do:. nine by R.A.F. fll MJ *m by snti-aircraft fu'e. B<>S>l^B\ enemy aircraft w).: x ed by anti-aircraft W' oast London on Tv is now learned 'flt aircraft were shot a»^°™ riay afternoon < 1 coast by Lewi^ gmi i46 words
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Article111 1940-10-03 18 KING Boris ol Bulgaria has to-day par H than 3,000 people who had been imp- various offences. Among the many po litL .set free is Colonel Damian VeltchefT, o 1 man" who was sentenced to death m 1936 organising a plot to overthrow the forceReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement100 1940-10-03 18 |W Jiemf 1 makes hair naturally Radiant In no time KEMT will turn your hair from dullness into radiant brilliancy. KEMT .should be sprayed on the hau' every day- -or a., often as found necessary. Only v very small quantity is required. It makes waves deeper so thai they last100 words
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Article273 1940-10-03 19 JAPAN ON THE DOWN GRADE ussing I relation dip reflcc- aidate I tM al X... aCloSer Mr!.... have no G( ed Britai.i ■mob.. sta Af nin the m Japan would remain the Pacific xi<h l B: may have made it possible B v to' believe that Germany ■7 v chieve273 words
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Article54 1940-10-03 19 ACTORS' CHILDREN IN CANADA i,N East Canadian A port, Oct. 3 Scores more of children from Britain have ar- I rived here. 105 cf. whom are bound forj the United States, including 60 orphans of British actors and actresses en route for! Hollywood under the sponsorship of th° Actors' children'sReuter - 54 words
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82 1940-10-03 19 Eton College Boys To Work In Factories ETON College boys are tp do worl; of national service m factories, warehouses and on the land on their halfoolidays •Mr. R." Weatherall. one of the masters who is organising the scheme, said that between 150 and 200 boys will be i available.82 words
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92 1940-10-03 19 tain London, Qst 3. popped only lightly into her /"Wo mtc > dollars, according ol the National City Bank a ccmp aratively >small Qf Md dollars assets and gold held war have been paid out. f'/o finance the heavy purged The most striking 'ion of theReuter - 92 words
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Article74 1940-10-03 19 Scientists Co Operate London, Oct. 3.— ln order to en sure the continuance of the fullest co-operation of scientific workers with the Government m the national war effort, the Lord President of Council, after discussion with the Royal Society, has. with the approval of the Prime Minister, appointed a scientificBritish wireless - 74 words
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Article296 1940-10-03 19 Cleveland (Ohio), Oct. r>. DEJTERATIQN of hi- determination '•;<> keej» America at 'a a i maiL by Mr. V.Vndel] Willkie m major campaign -i eh, dealing with foreign affairs He said that the American 1 •'<)).•!<• I'.-h. no idea whaU u-r of joininjr m any conflict.Reuter - 296 words
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Advertisement55 1940-10-03 19 I 4^ As Holland has been over- A v J' run> the Fusse Com P an y l\ U/) v^ r^ *^Bz IS now Peking "Green jg^^ \[lt y Shell" Milk m the United V f States of America and rA Km L #4»? Wwfmr+*"L«" M/ L .m—n An advertisement55 words
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