Morning Tribune, 4 October 1940
1940-10-04
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Morning Tribune
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Article277 1940-10-04 1 AUTUMN RAIDS START Loadoa, Oct. (.erman air force went fcht" raiding over England v m the first gloom oi BnJ autumn. Single aircraft the defences of .south-east md and th v Home Counties c gui vive most of the day, or the m<*t part they Kept I the murky clouds277 words
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Article, Illustration162 1940-10-04 1 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 - 162 words
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531 1940-10-04 1 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 HAS531 words
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Article, Illustration464 1940-10-04 1 From Mr. Neville Chamberlain to Mr. Winston Churchill: My de a z Winston, When I returned to London si x 1 hoped to be my capacity for work until I could answer any call you might wish to make upon me. Unhappily this hope was not realisedReuter - 464 words
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Advertisement33 1940-10-04 1 L* 1 KX'KKD 4.500 DAII-^. I^^^ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES i^^P INSURE WITH I T HE EASTERN UNITED I corporation ltd. I Sql PLUS SERVICE W*»«** U N0 lfi D CECIL STREET, PHONI MO UVL33 words
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Advertisement94 1940-10-04 21 .mm A makes hair naturally Radiant In no time kemt will tun. your hair Irom dullness Into radiant brilliancy. KEMT should be sprayed on the haa* every day- -or ai often as found necessary. Only a very mail quantity is required, it makes wave« deeper so that they last twice94 words
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306 1940-10-04 21 SOVIET MASSES BATTLE FORCES ON GERMAN BORDER London, Oct. 3. 'OKDINfJ to news received m London by the Polish Telegraphic Agency, refugees who have arrived at Bucharest confirm that mass concentrations of Soviet troops have taken place along the rivers Bug and San, which form the demarcation line between, (Germany306 words
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111 1940-10-04 21 N.E.I Trade Talk Progress Smoothly Tokyo, Oct. 3. TALKS between the Japanese Consul-Gem ral m Batavia, Hr Oto'i S<u;<;, and H'.'er van Hooystraten. Director of the Commercial Afiaiui Bureau m the Netherlands East indies Government, arc progressing smoothly, according to a report from Batavia. A three-hour talk on Monday was111 words
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143 1940-10-04 21 A, Government Gazette notiilca- tion, published yesterday, under the Defence Regulations, governing the Issue by Immigration officers 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 issue a143 words
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Article, Illustration89 1940-10-04 21 I fa au. tkl. S [he Am«ril i-.irry out a sur--1 vcy of the siteS f,,r Ameriran bans m the Uv.t Indies *r- rived m a nlVal seaplane h»r»' I to-day. Th" mbsion, headed j by Rear-Admi-ral J.W. Green I slade. accompa- s wa s metReuter - 89 words
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192 1940-10-04 21 MR .ml Mrs 11. L Wilson of 11, Newton Road were the first Singaporeans to entertain a ..r v of troops under the Tribune "Ireat the T oo ,<" camp-upn when they had a pn«M» recital of classical music at ft* home192 words
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Article64 1940-10-04 21 MALTA. Oct. 3.— Cheers greet2d the reading at a meeting of the Council ot Government, ol message from the Secretary of State lor me Colonies announcing ihat as Malta was unable to pay its way under existing conditions His Majesty's Gowrnment were prepared to make a urant-in-aid64 words
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Article124 1940-10-04 21 The programme was as follows 1. Pomp and Circumstance Marcli No. 1. in D Elgai. London Philharmonic Orch^tra conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood 2 SymphuJty m D. Minor. Cesar Francfc. Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leopold StokowsUi. 3. Dante Sonata List/ (Orchestrated by Constant Lambert) 4. Enigma Variation;.124 words
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Article101 1940-10-04 21 SPAIN KEEPIN OUT Rome, Ol TOXTRARY to ear Kef] Senor Suner is inj? here to-day for according: to the Stefani news agency which add he is attenttin*' a luncheon and dinner here The Italian new.-, agcnd that Senor Suner is load Spain on Saturday. The visit was ended yesterday. Messages101 words
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Article100 1940-10-04 21 R 0 ACCORDING to Berne t by the Stefani fl J plosion occurred a' maments factory at OerliJKi pßst rew clays, m which a cf porsons were injun iously. j The cause of the inciaenj known Now the workers I factory, totalling sev-nltM have struck work, d<100 words
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Article107 1940-10-04 21 eafl 9 XLN r O Boris of Bulgaria has to-day pa 1 than 3.000 people who had been imp various offencf-s. Among the many poll* set free is Colonel Damian VeltchefT, one- c man" who was sentenced to death m 1 organising a plot to107 words
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Advertisement48 1940-10-04 3 v *ftlL~> mW As Holland has been over- :^M^ v\ s) JJ run t ie usse Company S|^ 11 fj \zzs* If a^E& now P^king Green /> Shell" Milk m the United sS f States of America and y? A v 3iJ -WMif'M *—^^^^^^^^^^^^Arwdvertisement of Fussell Co. Ltd., London.48 words
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Article100 1940-10-04 3 APAN ON HE DOWN GRADE aim I relatton izi dip refln-- > ioser attionln the japan would remain th. Pacihc. vi^hf.l possible i.; flieve that Germany In her power to achieve those sumptions, 5 every age open I her during the i wai m Europe Germany •eadv making and was100 words
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Article158 1940-10-04 3 Ie Time^ continues, "Like Gr r. Y in Europe. Japan could, if had clioxmi (he path of peace-■'i-operaiion and partnership, played a predominant and. »'(ttd role m the economic lopnu'iit of China. if mi made, both reat Britain and the United s, to retrieve past errors andReuter - 158 words
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Article50 1940-10-04 3 ACTORS' CHILDREN IN CANADA m East Canadian A port. Oct. 33coies more of children [torn Britain have arrived here. 105 cf whom are bound for the United States, including 60 orphans of British actors and actresses en route for Hollywood under the sponsorship of th° Actors' children's orphanage fund. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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80 1940-10-04 3 Eton College Boys To Work In Factories ETON College boys are tp do work of national service m factories, warehouses and on the land on their halfnolidays •Mr. R. Weatherall. one of the masters who is organising the scheme, said Lhat between 150 and 200 boys will be available. Many80 words
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94 1940-10-04 3 London. O^t. 3. 3Cd only lightly into her rtiblo into dollars, according I the National City Bank mparatiVCly .small part of M dollars assets and gold held have been paid out. nnance the heavy purstralned The most, striking nination of the figures of newly-mined geld. 1Reuter - 94 words
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Article290 1940-10-04 3 Cleveland (Ohio), Oct. n. pEJTERATtyN qi his determination "to keep America at <■;,.-" ira i hkicL' by Mr. Wendell \Villki<- m major campaign spec I), dealing with foreign affairs He said that the American people hac no idea whattwr < f joining m any conflict. WhethtvReuter - 290 words
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Article74 1940-10-04 3 Scientists Co Operate London, Oct. 3.— Xn order to ensure 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 1 the approval of the Prime Minister, appointed a scientificBritish Wireless - 74 words
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Advertisement104 1940-10-04 4 Q"My father is! having me trained m y± Singapore for -F a good job" > •'•r Ji»> in*dt a wise derision I you to Pitman's, for there v htudy fn r yotll matriculation CambridKc free from nir-rald warrni»»>, and blackouti that prevent •tudict.' ".iiTiitrHtion. and afterwards rmi chooM ou»- <.f104 words
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Advertisement61 1940-10-04 4 SINGAPORE'S LEADING SAL 0 F Ask your friends they will assure you of MAXINE'S ability to work wonders with your hair, for MAXINE'S are now recoftd at the leading hairdrawlng salon The British Beauty Salon I or m» appointment. Phone -'KM. Ask for John (formerly of Andres of Hone Kong)61 words
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Advertisement40 1940-10-04 4 Take your future m your hands! Accent your perso n a 1 i t v with a manicure by MARIE of the NAOMI salon, lb, Rodney H<>" Battery R™( Telephone for ;n>P <>111 75i*>. Hairdressiaff and all of beauty cultuj40 words
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Article, Illustration138 1940-10-04 4 r i doctors waiting roon at Hone patient no Iced I knittinc, on the r«'iitr«* Die and thoucht thftl another '.«iiL had It-it jt behind. ■>kine ClO* i h'»w«'V( r. she that it grai :> partly rf to which v.;'., Attached i note mvittnyonc waiting to Jill In138 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-10-04 4 Women..... And The War E.ium m m T H li M; v things, an, qJ the S John am I oridm pwtjr, I ban! 3rd floor I a TJLVMy—k ;i n I -iiicd at the I i itneJ Unix- tan ■j belpen foe b .i worthy can47 words
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Article167 1940-10-04 4 !U 8 i. i> Rintel, ol Melbourne, has turned her home into a club i"i billeting and entertaining troop all .started with her offer to billet two soldiers week-end. ll icy asked if they could bring friend* ftlong and the DOOM toon became I nas the Army167 words
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Article79 1940-10-04 4 Generous Donation Mil. and Mrs. i 11« F. Knight have kindly i gtfMl a dona- 1 lion t o t he i S Women's Sec- i tion of the S Canadian Asso- ciation, to be v J used for enter- j taininj; (ana- dian troopsj stationed here. > The gift79 words
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Article, Illustration559 1940-10-04 4 VERA; ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By nr<.srps« urns m white broderie Anglais, p («BAL ocoffrey Folltott In white hallXX« I S pot muslin. Mrs. BK R«d m «W* SS.c cmb.,--d satin. mau-t will i Mrs CJ ciiurch. the honorary I'll' H i OUI John Wl iWllfrrd Dv i Am), < I ■«i559 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-10-04 4 Helpers at the Wear Smile" Ball at Raffles Hoi on Wednesday nigh.. <.\boi Mrs. W. H. Leddni (Id and Mrs. T \V Hoxfias. (Left):— Mrs. Eric Re (left) chats uith Mn, Bundy (centre) tad Mi S. J. Marchbank.39 words
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Advertisement70 1940-10-04 5 I prime quality |^»s^X%; /iWe/- obtainable A anywhere V\^/v fJorau.se it has the superior flavour and quality only found m imported W7| I I>ork. All our Australian Pork is gV^^VjJfW obtained from selected milk and MjlMuSmUff^ wheat fed pigs. We always have Mv^J7Jvi]k§ a o stork of LEGS. CHOPS. WB70 words
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Article, Illustration482 1940-10-04 5 Baby's First Little Cradle 1 baby s lite should be, apart pent mainly m sleeping; consem i t i wrtanl that liis first cradle should B sare. Aa he .should sleep for 20 to 21 I .is little "nest" should be suit- time use. m light enough u> m i482 words
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Article343 1940-10-04 5 Happy Mother, Happy Baby worry, as m many cases these disappear after baby is boai. Consult the doctor, however, to make sure that the veins art a, normal occurence. Provided that your stomach muscles are stroi..;, they will form a natural bti* You may. however, feel the Mcd of a343 words
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Advertisement37 1940-10-04 6 i<i> I I* 1 1£ 1 1 L lUi Lilw jal lIC r <-^ J^Pj 'US' i fy^^m&B9&*^^B% t '-i; '*7 K! '''.;^y^^»ij > IK- -pHM s< vSiBj^BS IL ;iWEBt«r The M« ot tnglant w Hou J(swwJ WPS 218A37 words
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232 1940-10-04 6 Af 2LS WO.S Mi F J. C. him with d on j- C H Wltbi Mi am in chi for the ai km omc t<-! •<• :n, Mr. B T.P. 1 i bon Hi.- d' i< 'm.- < (i to232 words
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Article, Illustration18 1940-10-04 6 dfr (left) .tnfl Mn.CJ <hul S pictured ;u *9 Hail \U\rM on U.i'.n^diM18 words
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Article190 1940-10-04 6 Clog Maker's Suicide TAV Ba^ Cheng, clo? maker, staggered into his house on° afternoon, went into his room, i. iked the door and hanged himself by means of a piece of cloth. A post mortem examination rev alcd that the deceased had taken alcohol just before his death. The Singapore190 words
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Article26 1940-10-04 6 tott; Oct 3— Tne Admiralty announces that His Majesty's i tr v. i.T -Recoil 1 j 5 overdue and! must be considered lost. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article88 1940-10-04 6 j A BOARD 'iPM forth, a 1 m was boi "H a light me ffl liis iv I 'Hit X I weeks 1 m fl At Hull Quafc Session 'fl was wiped out ar.iH was lined £5 ir.ttfl The Bee -cier M that the ise v M seated at88 words
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Article217 1940-10-04 6 TH7- Ac iih' Chief Justice. Mr. Justice- A X H 1 lenvll, yesterday, held that the I throwing is a game of chance ana M cigarettes is moneys worth. m He therefoie, dismissed the 8p Kow. a stall-keeper at the New Wcrlc. W Park, against the sentence and fine217 words
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Advertisement155 1940-10-04 7 A HUM! FROM ROM I Situated on [nstitotioa Hill I ailfl waj li.n, the noise of M v sapore. m surroandinfs of I ural beautj HILLTOP oHers I yoi a home nrhere vuu can live M cyably, m peace and comI Urge Gardens, Fenn« Courts I and an excellent Table.155 words
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838 1940-10-04 7 Li H obktn Writes t rotn JLondon Any. :M. H.. eta of our |1 >oii now r iHe s l )irU tocontri- expense I Itaxrs'1 taxrs loan within a ind,nex^tobe I and land i{ > invasion which I have ttempted m838 words
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292 1940-10-04 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 1940 NEW HOPE FOR CHINA IN a book published m Canton shortly after the Japanese entry into that city, the Japanese author says: "China and Japan must be friends. China must acknowledge Japan's supreme position as the paramount power m the Pacific. Besides this, China292 words
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Article150 1940-10-04 7 RECENT events have focussed wold attention on the Far East— and, rightly, on the defences of Singapore. Whitest is admitted on all hands that our defences have been perfected to meet any emergency, there is widespread feeling m the country, particularly m the Malay States, that civilian :lefence150 words
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Advertisement141 1940-10-04 8 Recital Tuesday October 29th Th Fanu S/'/ia DODA CONRAD DODA CONRAD DODA CONRAD DODA CONRAD DODA CONRAD DODA CONRAD In THE VICTORIA A\EAV_)RIAL HALL I AN INVITATION TO MUSIC TEACHERS 1 i I j urn Mmk School el Sillfaporc i^ eve^r m- i "<1 to communiiatr with ♦jualifmi mosif teacher141 words
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749 1940-10-04 8 TMumcoL Opinwn, I ihjnk c luf that the supp M upon challenged lor pronouncing upon a hefl b 1 red In some such unlikely place patients back, rejoin* that, m the new :..':< thought, "on a change tout cela. on un ted place749 words
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Article, Illustration155 1940-10-04 8 Doda Conrad To Sing At Singapore MEWS has been received by telegram that the famous Polish sinter, Doda Conrad S v ill be visiting- Singapore and j will five a concert m the Memorial Hall M Tuesday Oct 29, Mine. Bonrnfant will be the accompanist and the concert pnmis^ to155 words
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Article115 1940-10-04 9 rsnaaa hi, has toured indostrial «rm to i/.inir pr«>cri>^ >'l lhe 11 ,m;.nunl> ru-h p-«lii-- tion. The picture clearh illus^ irale the s>eed an^ efticiencj by which Britain has herself to the teeth. Here, at the top, will l>e Ml a line of tanJv> of the115 words
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Article, Illustration151 1940-10-04 9 Little Audreys Grows up 'THIS is Audrey 1 Korn, "Korney" to her friends, •Little Audrey" to her mother. When she was t»vo she posed for pictures wearing just funs; since then just furs have been a regular outfit to her for artists and cameramen. Vow, "little Audrey', ?rown up, 20151 words
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Article, Illustration62 1940-10-04 9 Chungking. lUods, amounting 5468.000, for China's .airrs have been receivFrlends of the Wounded Chungking from over- .■>« recently. r.v.uribution ls from i Vancouver, Canada, ver $310,000 The donai i m Hongkong Chinese ks second while that third.— Central t V. Died at Herne Bay. veteran Fred62 words
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Advertisement160 1940-10-04 111 TO^^l vniv \rno\ Jfe^^a to\ii WORRIES AND NERVES VANISH WITH THIS FAMOUS TONIC WINE After your vny ftTfi .sip of this famous tonic wino, I /^e/ the .strength Rowlnt Ult«O fOUJ then > M tlic .stnmina-huildiuf. lastbui benefit of the m WtOM reinforced with beef and malt extracts. W.P.S. Ids160 words
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Advertisement296 1940-10-04 111 E\' E EXA M iTj EYEGLASSES, i:\fl.rsiH Personalised St *C*B vice by a duly qua- V&T 1 lifted, licensed and ijfcß registered practi. ~Yfl tioner with legal V> jp*W qualifications. X THOMPSON OPTICAI I 4.ARCADE BLDG.. I'llonel R. A. Thompson t ijfl Science. 35 years' KuruiUMncfl Experience. H W PiOwd296 words
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Article107 1940-10-04 111 T Sinp rov< when two < who had stolen clothing from difterc:^ to, *pi-' ared before Mr J g Rappoport, In the third police court. The flrU man. Tan Foh. I 40- year old Hokkien, admitted tealini two canvas dothi worth $f>o from the compound ol ;i107 words
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Article94 1940-10-04 111 Caught Cemetary Thieves MR. A. M. Drysdale, engineer of St. James power station. VII commended by Mr. J.CJ Rappoport, the third magistrate, yesterday for bavins arrested eemetary thieves lour times. Mr. Dry;sdale, who lives neai the Old Cemetary. was taking a walk alon^ Bukit Timah Road on Sept. 29, when94 words
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Article77 1940-10-04 111 "I Won't" Private To Officer An officer m couri t Stockport. Cheshire, was told by g private sokiur. "I won't shut up tar you or any one else." The soldier, JfJßtff Smith, aged Miy-two, was remanded accused of shoot m Norman Phillips, r thirty-one year -Old plasterer, m the Jcr77 words
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Article52 1940-10-04 111 London, Oct. S. Air Vit-e-Mar-shal Bishop, V.C.. was received m audience by His Majesty the King yesterday, and another Canadian airman, Air Commodore Walsh, who commands the contingent of the Royal Canadian Air Force servine m Britain, a'so had an ftu- I (iience of His Majesty.— British52 words
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Article137 1940-10-04 111 ¥>!•' tUSE i constable eo«U ari Id—Ufj I I ;m motorist, mti I the traffic court ytitanlajr. I 'Ih table who waj on duty daring the I towmrdi him with rx»th km I 11. held up i red UgM and the car cam. to I k down the number137 words
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Advertisement86 1940-10-04 111 I L. 1 m ||^^K a|^ y^^^^^^ I Vacant f Photography Financial Motor Vehicles LJ 9 .peak d^ner. peri9sß> t :.n'.ig I Write cr Bukit 1 1 •"3 t rieemaa fo» LQu > Jd I'rospeot for > t Man. ArPIV. State Qualiftca- d t0 po sf \3l\ o or Chinmdllng86 words
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Advertisement637 1940-10-04 111 R PHOTOS Painted by real urt>t 1 u:lywnite Studio. Singapore Prices modeBusiness Opportunity WANTED a Financier for a profitable Import and Commission Business. Good r*"-mnera-iloii plus guarantee ol 2\ 2 ntrrest per annum Apply Box No. 504 M*u iva Tnoune, Singapore. (No. S9IE) Stamps .;LD MALAYAN STAMPS on approval tnt637 words
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Advertisement655 1940-10-04 111 WAITED -Financing partuvr tor H II i old -oncerr. School certiAcate Any Mus* ki-ej) Books, and Cash Cu 6 h security requirrd. Apply Box 502. Malaya Trlb me, Singapore. (No. 886K) Matrimonial sPECTABLE European Soldier* l wives. Europeans or Eurasian- Wnte for particulars. We alto cater for all classes Marriage655 words
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Advertisement601 1940-10-04 111 FOR SALE— Pord 8 excellent < UlllMean 400, Thomson Road, Singapore. (No. 850E FOR SALE Vauxhall 20. 1935 In very good running irl»-r, $500- or nearest M Tei. 6757. Singapore. (No. 8781:. SINGER JUNIOR 1330 Tourer m ♦■xcellc? t running order and (rmdition. $273!Phong 4205. (NO. 351E, '.VWTED 810 hp601 words
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Miscellaneous366 1940-10-04 111 SON THE; i AIR I Singapore ZHL 225 mt-tret (1.333 k CS) ZlfPl 30. 99 metre* (9 69 m|c»> ZHP3 41 38 metmi (7 ib-in i tl From 8 00 -i m. to 8 35 a.ut From 10 00 a m. to 1 50 P m. ham 5 00 p366 words
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Advertisement145 1940-10-04 12 I «_rv«ml Uy Pi««k«-«l ll»me« a i Ever. Sliow in [STANDING \<ivrntiii'k« BERTS mm i io\ s\i.i: r.ooK i; iii <.i"n<. rBCHNICOl CM CAPITOL 4SHOWSDAILY HU joo* 1 MCIT, MHCiR-J 8_^___^-_ H, NO PRECEDING SHORTS'. I .>\n IABI t TWO GREAT STARS TOGETHER IN A TH LNO JOHN GALSWOBTOT STORY145 words
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Advertisement154 1940-10-04 12 rHOI SAND THRILLS BROUGHT Hi VtViD^W SCREFN LIFE BY THJI T SANI>> Mr ~TO DAY 3-15. m k A ♦;.i:» m l.") H M Aml^MMfmiTl ll|| ll 1 sPECTACtE; cr of atM^^l The Greats /"'tijgffi^i 4r*fM ALSO LATEST AIR -MAIL I PATHE GAZETTE I And a new issue of the154 words
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Article74 1940-10-04 12 AGB •a ho r >u!!r: oon a: nu jt po- i <\\: ;n I BeftiifortS W refused :1 tiijj friend. It ted that h;id visited I when ihe vu m. it turn. to W home during the day. I Ti magistrate .■aid he beUered thai had been74 words
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104 1940-10-04 12 Three students, who had been sent to prison for painting swastikas and "Heil. Hitler" on walls, appealed at Cambridge Quarter Sessions recently. It was pleaded that they were neither Fifth Columnists nor pro-German, but had been "led away by a mixture of drink104 words
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101 1940-10-04 12 The One Place In Britain With No 'Black-on t' THERE are no black out worries m the Orkney Islands ut present because there is no darkness. But it bicycles are ridden, cars driven, or lights shown from windows after 11 p.m. then are prcNecutions. Official black-out time is 11 p.m.101 words
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Advertisement11 1940-10-04 13 UN talkie I spaas? "MAN m RON MASK" a, (Uh Serial)11 words
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Advertisement197 1940-10-04 13 PACKED WITH LAtGHTER FROM BEGINNING TO END Sm m J. I K^ J TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 THE FLEET GOES FRIVOLOUS WITH TWO GIRLS IN ONE CABIN AND THE ADMIRAL IV ANOTHER FURIOUS FUN AND HOW AUfSV r-oJO)/ MUlti IT'S K\TKRTAIXME\T IN CAPITAL LETTERS. WITH SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION GAUMONT BRITISH197 words
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Article316 1940-10-04 13 EYE-WITNESS STORY OF PLANE CRASH niOl r 0,,,K,p0ner,. Iratumad to-day, before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, n( Messrs M. r. Croxford. Kunchi Raman U* r,Vult of the crash of the VRRAJ.. lub plan* OB the Ipoh aerodrome on the evening r-"- Bhagat Sineh of the Perak River Hydro Electric and Power316 words
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Article104 1940-10-04 13 Bengalis, Chinese In Brawl B bmen, RanB Chandrapad, and Bis- Ann Sayo ■n-'and five Chinese coolies. Km Hing, Ng All Theng. X B;r. Kee Ah Kirn ani Hh Yong, f mployed m the same nd over m pt-Monul of v. rday m the Mr. Conrad X m result of a104 words
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Article111 1940-10-04 13 II rations In connection rith the 72nd annivenarv or f'nvd Gandhi were continued Way at the Indian You.h P premises under the presiV of Mr k.p.k. Menon. p League premises were dero land a full size oil painting oi tfanatma occupying a proml- >cecd;!._ m m the evpn nth111 words
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Article70 1940-10-04 13 DR. Victor Purcelt. who b now attached to the Far Eastern Bureau of the Ministry of Information, will broadcast from the Singapore Station (Friday) at 7.20 p.m. a talk entitled "Burn Your Boats." Dr. Purcell. whose inspiring talks i'ie well-known to Malayan listeners, will discuss the changing70 words
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Article85 1940-10-04 13 Sta 1 c m enls have appeared j suggesting that active measures are being taken for the e vacua- tion of a part I of the civil population of P o r t smo uih Go spo r t and Southampton. The Regional Com missioner i for the85 words
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79 1940-10-04 13 Estates Of Man, Wife Pass To Crown THE estates of a man and his wife who died within two months of each j ether have passed to the Crown, as there are no other claimants. The wife, Mrs. Isabel Annie Bryce, of Dunford, Carlton road, Malvern, Worcs left £5.751 to79 words
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Article63 1940-10-04 13 Goes To Gaol On Registration Day ON the day he was due to register for military service Cecil James Mar- 1 chant, aged twenty- nine, was. at Mary- 1 Jebone, .sent to six months' hard labour. Durim; an argu- ment !n a public- j house he smashed a half-pint glass63 words
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Article176 1940-10-04 13 U/ITH two first-aid girls as midwives, a woman gave birth to a son m a corporation air raid shelter m which fifteen other people were sheltering. The baby was born during a raid m the northeast, and bombs could be heard falling m the176 words
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Advertisement61 1940-10-04 14 'n(C/ a the Traveller say x arriving at an Qp^" obvioMs conclusion "Goodo** JOB** 1 I -there* h fk "(,<,..; uKI ,l im .ic \X..lkcr M fW ■?W Js dMcripdon J Jj 1 > more tl^f! dG@\i jfr «>;; iilcndcJ Irotn I|WP|I 111 v tchwhitkict; 9 Bom 1820 lll<l I61 words
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Article405 1940-10-04 14 i: I r l; vi n 0. Tin r. i entered Ihe wtt sad rMJtid ol thr >\M h.il l< i ui> i oinprtition \i-st<TtlaN ulmh thfj an it.-. I the I 1 I lii ..ntj am r ttt U\ Jiw no.il to i405 words
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Article134 1940-10-04 14 Bo u stead s Badminton FLAYING at the Clerical Union i n Wednesday night, the dminton team narrowly Brinkmann Si Co. m the Commercial Houses Badminton Championships by thiee game* iv tv. j. Although tht .standard of play d'd not reach a high level, the close* and thrUUni struggle m134 words
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147 1940-10-04 14 ON the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday the V.M.C.A. overwhelmed the Singapore Hornets m a hockey match, winning by 5 «;oals to nil. During the first half, play warn uninteresting, being confined to the midfield. After the change of ends, the Y.s. pressed hard and dominated pl?y147 words
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Article466 1940-10-04 14 pANG Chiap Yong and Low Ke* 1 Pow beat Major Bedford and Roy Smith m the doubles events of the open invitation lawn tennis tournament, yesterday, after a match which ran into three sets. Results of yesterday's ties were: Open doubles: Pang Chiap Yong and Low Kee466 words
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Article, Illustration81 1940-10-04 14 The lnKowingßß^play for the IB I agairxst the MX (Bla':an M .ti> atß I ger to-morroi cifl Padan.j S. Johnson; ill Proctor. T.P J^Barm R. A. Hv."jpo:.M E. Boltuii; Capt.B der CuLlip. W.I Beath: S W M hill, J. II Wb^B C.S. Jei!ii;ii(;s l^H N Boizot. D J I J.81 words
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Article34 1940-10-04 14 I KARL ANDKRSB ag-d i I \-e: c m seam a.) ren'-iW ed at Dubli V M of having all< H without •■ior:nß Dingle 1 Kerry. I m a .Jifl outside I I34 words
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Article44 1940-10-04 14 ■OHN I a P I neei. n Li road. B-irles**« Albert r ,M sJreet d '«fl mr.mb 1 Plcdg( 1 sentem J "B bone I sultir, Police that i. pampli dington. M The said thi ;-;fJM not to P 1 **M under Regulati'44 words
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Advertisement16 1940-10-04 15 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROI'GHOI T THE >VORLD. South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tsl. 5926 2 Finlayson (Jrecn,16 words
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Advertisement310 1940-10-04 15 PREVORE 1 An.i feUd powdw ba»e. Conceal* ond heala facial blrmUlMß. frerkles. li\en»p > birthmarka. »can. muddy complexion, discolor.- tlon. wrmkl* I*.1 brutaes. darknrcles under ey**. bliickhearl*. piniploi Given velvety, pearlwhite coji^plexlon wad malci nu lock yews 7oun««r »n«tantly 1120 )ar for l>o tre«»tment«. CHAW ti 00 2i> RobUi^on Koad.310 words
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Article, Illustration27 1940-10-04 15 This Is A Tommy Gun h provare now from 5000 They th and Is n four U their vl ,15 V f t is Papon ideal rashots27 words
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Article133 1940-10-04 15 Shanghai, uct. J. ■phi NKNTMIONS have been lodged with the Japans, naval authorities by United States V1 headquarters m connection with the alleged handling and detention of a sailor from 5.S Elista by Japanese gendarmes on Sept. i 3 of the representations are not anneed, and the Japanese replyReuter - 133 words
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Article89 1940-10-04 15 GIRL TRIES TO SA VE MAN AN unknown girl who brought a drowning man ashore was thanked by the Bournemouth corener at an inqucs for her gallant effort. 10 save the man's life. The inquest wa on Horace Jerwood. an evacuated fii'ty-v',hioe-year-old civil servant, of Old Park Hiding's, Grange Pafk,89 words
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Article41 1940-10-04 15 Oct. 3.— ln order that nch Scout movement ma v on, Free Frenchmen Scout ftao- with the Boy scouts InterI Committee. This Associfcde his headquarters m :f PitaUty has been jners of the Boy Seoiita ac«,_ British WirelessBritish Wireless - 41 words
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Article28 1940-10-04 15 am en* Mil x: y Regime Jalan Besa, Hock Quan n; Hong siew to* Winx Len gl T On Sens Twv Chin Geotcj28 words
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Article104 1940-10-04 15 MR. Arthur William 111 Gilbert, )aged forty, was taking hi.s wife and six of their children from their home at Totton. near Southampton, towards Lyndhurst. wh?n their car was In head-on collision with an Army ku lull of soldiers. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert and five of the children104 words
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Article616 1940-10-04 15 AUSTRALIAN manager Jack Warner's proteges, Atilio Sahatino and Ron Dennis, delivered the wj>d* to a lary^ crowd at th? Happy World Stadium last night m their farewell match m this country. They leave to-day for Australia. Ron Dennis knocked out the redoubtable Neil Hemchit m616 words
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Article50 1940-10-04 15 November Races Cancelled j SINGAPORE Turf Club S t has notified its members i that the November race meeting has been cancelled. The notification states that the committee has had to take this action "owing j Sto circumstances arising S S over which it had no con- S trol." S50 words
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Article104 1940-10-04 15 THE first big rugger match to be played m Singapore, will be i between the S.C.C. and the Navy on the Padang on Saturday. A gate will be charged, the prices being $1.50, .60 and .20 cts. For the services the charge will be .25 cents.104 words
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Article166 1940-10-04 16 ness and is the managing-dire ctoi of the Ritleh metal corporation 1 He Is -47 years old. Sir John Reith's elevation to the peerage follows a very brief membership of the House of Commons leaving been elected a member ki Southampton m February this year. A by-election becomes necessary. Mr.166 words
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Article, Illustration233 1940-10-04 16 INVASION PORTS BOMBED IN NEW RAIDS LONDON, OCT. 3. IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED IN LONDON THAT 1 STRONG FORCES OF BRITISH BOMBERS CARRIED OUT ATTACKS FAST MKHT ON INVASION PORTS IN ENEMY-OCCUPIED TERRITORY, ON ENEMY COMMINI- ATIONS, OIL PLANTS AM) OTHER TARGETS IN GERMANY. Notwithstanding thick clouds and ]>oor visibilityReuter - 233 words
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Article, Illustration51 1940-10-04 16 London, Oct. 3. It If confirmed U> London that B Briton named Miller wa:i arrested m Rumania by persons wearing civilian clothe.s, neuter*! diplomatic correspondent ptras, vt\v British Minister li pursuing bij Inquiries, but up to th< present the police profess Ignorance oi th»- arresi Reutcr.Reuter - 51 words
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Article138 1940-10-04 16 Chungking, Oct. 3. i NJEW purifying reverbera- tory furnaces, designed Iby the British Technical j Adviser, Mr. S. B. Archdea- t ton, are smelting tin m the I Vunnan Province. The (m is being used as I security for the second Ame- vican loan to f'hina,Reuter - 138 words
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Article49 1940-10-04 16 T ONDON, Oc:l The nuichiuß will come ir.tooH tion on Oct. 21. Treasury has U M order I this M which will be sufl ted to Farl::.meß approval afl ance with the of the FinanceH All taxable H which will be del ed under ehargH purchaser after! ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article21 1940-10-04 16 rKYO. Oct. I ma, former WarH istcr, has beeoH pointed Chief General Staff, ml cession to Mafl Pnnce KannwlM^ resigned. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article34 1940-10-04 16 Tokyo, Oct. 2-M Matsumiya. fii Director ot the! search Bureau Foreign Office, iil me rrom Kcbeon^P 11 as Amba^adflMj large to Indo-CjM riuOland N"th«lM Ea.stlnci.es and OH nia. states the D S Agency ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article15 1940-10-04 16 Stockholm. Oct.™ The Governments asked for extraorcS amounting ta ,^H £2,000.000 for deio^ purpasr ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article68 1940-10-04 16 London, Oct. 3— Reuter learns that two Italian bombers, damaged by gunfire during a raid on Haifa, recently landed m Syria with a German pilot and four Italian crew. The British Con-sul-General at Beirut sent a note on the subject to the French Hi*h CommissionReuter - 68 words
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Article130 1940-10-04 16 FOR BRITISH HOUSEWwk London. Oet J THE renewal of the contract between of Focd and the Australian author:- for supply of meat to Britain is on the verge of s Reuter understands. The present cor.:- expired at the end of September, usuxfl mc-nt of 260,000 tonsReuter - 130 words
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