Morning Tribune, 5 October 1940
1940-10-05
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1940-10-05 1 Morning Tribune j_ N o. 211, Saturday. Oct. 5. 1940.10 words
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273 1940-10-05 1 Italian Destroyer, Submarines Sunk W London, Oct. 4. H Italian di-st rover of the ■(p Mtonc elaai itm torpedoed m ;ank m Ihe Adriatic on Sept. Rv i British submarine. This Hofli''iallv disclosed to-day by m Adni rally. The submarine, M the Admiralty, was H.M.S. ■r;>. romnianded by Lieut. KiniunderReuter - 273 words
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Article125 1940-10-05 1 GERMAN BIG GUNS SHELL CONVOY i London, Oct. 4. pERMAN long-range funs on 1 U the French coast at dawn to-day shelled a Bri- i tish convoy m the Straits of i Dover. Two salvoes of three shells each were fired from i guns mounted near Cap Gris Sex. TheReuter - 125 words
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Article25 1940-10-05 1 Madrid. Oct. 4 [T is reported that the Spanish a British ember and ordered into Freetown, where a numbor of C«Tt.\ken off the ship. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration617 1940-10-05 1 PLANES FLY OVERHEAD AS DICTATORS MEET AT BRENNER ROME, OCT. 4. FIGHTER PLANES PATROLLED THE SKY OVER THE BRENNER PASS WHILE THE DICTATORS CONTINUED THEIR DISCUSSION OF AXIS PLANS, WHICH BEGAN AT 11.10 a.m. THE MEETING ON THE STATION WAS STATED TO BE CORDIAL, THE DICTATORS GREETING EACH OTHER WITHReuter - 617 words
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Article139 1940-10-05 1 The Colo- aal Secretary has sent a warm expression of thanks to two French nationals m the New Hebrides a wireless operator and a planter who have sent respectively £5. 11s. and £4 towards th* Empire war effort Sierra Leone is to nave a British bomber139 words
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148 1940-10-05 1 New York, Oct. 4. AhL reports filtering through from Germany to Bordeaux, thence over the Portuguese frontier, emphatically confirm that R.A.F. raids have very greatly disarganised, if not completely wrecked German preparations for the invasion of Britain, says the New York Times Lisbon cor- respondent. AccordingReuter - 148 words
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Advertisement27 1940-10-05 1 OTIALES KXCEED 4,500 DAIL> R.A.F. RAIDS page 16 SAFEGUARD VOURSELVFS INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED FRANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE ,6D CECIL STREET, >^ PHONE Hik Mli27 words
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319 1940-10-05 2 REALISTIC VIEW OF SOVIET TAKEEN BY AMERICA Washington, Oct. I. r !Pll\T a realistic view m regard to tht Soviet I nion is being taken In the I .S. State Pepartmeni is the impression m Washington m connection 'h repercussions of the aJttaMt between the \\h and Japan. li.r UnitedReuter - 319 words
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95 1940-10-05 2 N. E. I.-JAPAN TALKS REACH "DELICATE' STAGE UIX IVIU Tok><». O, t I Qi ESTIONEO run regard to report! iiw. the Nether- i lands !..»st Ijulms convene y I Itoiu had reached delit ale 1 true thai the Japanese were I coulemplatlni breaking thvm v ofV the.lor i::n ittVwf spnkfx.Reuter - 95 words
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Article34 1940-10-05 2 Lahore. Oct. 4.— The discovery of a vein of alluvia gold m Kashmir, over 80 miles long, was announced by the Minister of Development m Kashmir to the State As sembly. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article62 1940-10-05 2 Chungking, Oct. 4. THE hope of an eary re-opening of the Burma Road is Increasng The Sino-BritL<h Cultural Relations Association, the Sino-Bur-mese Cultural Rd felons Aaaocittion, the China Peace Campaign Committee. ar.d the Central University have jointly cabled the I"hma Campaign Committee m London, wishingReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-10-05 2 THE FAR EAST SCENE LATEST MOVES IN rm FAR EAST SI WE CAN HE FOLLOWED ON THIS MORNING TRIBUNE MAP.20 words
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Article108 1940-10-05 2 THAILAND'S demand for a settlement ol the frontier rien? ll^ l^^ 11 todo Chto ™d territorial adjustu v d ?t? n a n *;^ation of equity and justta and with a view to the permanent establish, ment ol -wod-neighbour relations and the stremrthl the friendship betweenReuter - 108 words
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Article14 1940-10-05 2 Hanoi suborbs at 1 pjn v«t,^ Ha 'S ho «"*ered ReuterReuter - 14 words
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131 1940-10-05 2 NIPPON NAVY MASSED OFF WEIHAIWFI I A FOKEH.N h I i«st air.vei hainei repor, I »">e dcstroyei one tran^rt ChuitfkinK has m B»itai., frr anoih.i v iM The r.aiiUin-; publicly anncun, *<« formed the Bi I fnat it did not I and it v.ouic; c f 5 be Infringing ChiiReuter - 131 words
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Article38 1940-10-05 2 London, Oot M THE Burma Road quesiioiH 1 understood to have been M surveyed when the Chines? fl bassador called on Mr. huifl yesterday evening b\ imiutfl The statement of Britain 'si ision is expected vhort|| ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement217 1940-10-05 2 Trade Bargains I OPTICAL I Whatever your optic.. nqiiiH merits NAN-SIN h >:afl what you want plu> X economy. Ring up 6303 §J venient appointment j3PW3 sat isiac tion guara nteed r '^m,, money back with a smile. wF, See us before you go t<> rI^IHBL for ytmr Olawy IS217 words
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Article503 1940-10-05 3 vmen t On Cabinet Reshuffle London. Oct. 4. v hOTC |>ridr <>l Pace m the newsreceived with general approval as that, the Itailv Telegraph puts it. "the clearly had m mind the necessity of the ehMging needs of the war and ring ih, (I«.vernment by fresh minds. which .ctReuter; British Wireless - 503 words
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202 1940-10-05 3 London, Oct. 4. COl'K times eluding capture by Nazi soldiers by a few yards, eight men of the Leicestershire Regiment have escaped from Norway into Sweden, thus marking: the end of two-months hard travel on foot. They made their way through swamp, tenseReuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-10-05 3 Mr. S.W. Jones,' the Officer Ad- i ministering the j Government is here ,-een ins pectins cadets when he visiVd the Air Trainins School yes- terday. He watched the i first batch of local volunteer cadets who had passed out of the Malayan Air Force59 words
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Article38 1940-10-05 3 GENERAL WEYCAND FOR DAKAR BERLIN. Oct. 4. General Weygarcd. who waa recently appointed Commander- m Chief of French Africa, is taking up residence at Dak.ir shortly, according to the Gorman news agency, which quotes a Vichy teport ReuterReuter - 38 words
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135 1940-10-05 3 Ankara, Oct. 4. WHILE many Turk* hone that the urrival of the new Sovi«-: Ambassador, II; Vinopradov, who presented his credentials to President Inetmu on Thursday, will mark the beginning o! improved relations 'rvilh the Soviet, the press is consistently giving prominence (3 Germany's failureReuter - 135 words
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Article48 1940-10-05 3 Tne body of a Chinese was fcun(j inside Clifford Pier, at 4.15 yr.-teriay evening and the corpse, was removed by the marine police. The man i 9 believed to have 'lied as a result of a bundle of iron rods falling while hr was working m a steamer.48 words
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Article83 1940-10-05 3 Ottawa. Oct. 4. IT doe* not look a* it Btttati be [i varied this year, ii p tiiiie.*' stated Mr. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister. He announced that th< 1) Minister. Mr. Ralston, wfUS g<illtg to Eftgland to conler with tnie i-Ufhorttles there on defend some timeReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement41 1940-10-05 3 lr Blf' XX i UM.HK IS SO i|\l('l «ss n J >ii{i |:|(|l y MVM JII.KSS SI.KVWT. roiiNiiiiti Hoi vv.iifr J^BB&^if «£s 3S&^* MS R»'frit:<'r.i! ion el*'- V JI»B t- •*'j L h^ x*JwP*# Ffectricity is EHyjj [mi^wSSfii «i APR .S41 words
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Article, Illustration163 1940-10-05 4 Woman..... And The War 1 s fTOCUNG i>ut to fOi und m Hn barif FYOOI 'hi-m M LI Bl < and M1... ixn.i I.i?fJ»-diki cunning M.iinmy" doOi i which ein bi i ba ed lor thi J Wn Ir i i button 'i- DM I nil U 'Mi from d163 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-10-05 4 Heiress-Beauty War Work f ady Loul fcfountbatten, the heiress-beauty who was left 8,000,000 under the will of her ndfather, b now London County President o f the St. John Ambulance Brigade. She 1 1 i <> an officer of the Ken- sington Nursing DtfUon and county president, of Hampshire, i82 words
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Article, Illustration386 1940-10-05 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By m«HK n,;,,, ..wh,,, Utg) wwniMd by the recent I ftotoUf* ruioai sal,, room. TIH- y,,,,,,,; W LS sjlv( r gm 'w'. I' V r 1: k f 1935 Th S-rvice, b ti v a?' i" lla 1 the Palacp S^VmT^ Ambassadw Mr Joseph386 words
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Article91 1940-10-05 4 s i MISS Lorn a) m Eileen Hut- S ion (now Mrs. Wj T. Dunne) i who was mar- I ried at the Pres- byterian Church i i on Tuesday w<>r e a lovely ni rq vis i t pendant given i Jo her by her J i91 words
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Article, Illustration318 1940-10-05 4 PEOPLE A PLACES I frock of fine white embroidered Swiss pique, tucked diagonally on Ihf bodice and finished with a slender skirt and three-quarter .sin yes She added a toque of gardenias finished with a flat bow of pearl-white satin ribbon. A spra"318 words
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Advertisement23 1940-10-05 4 f-J £T W sRs^ -g v eitcUy the r,X tl|)()lt; 1(1 of choosing Pr 1 V' -q, am j^ >4t<«^ J>l^^ Battery Road23 words
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Advertisement13 1940-10-05 4 NEW GOWNS FOR DAY WEAR I Capitol Bldgs; spore: Ph one 3838- I13 words
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Article, Illustration1327 1940-10-05 11 Ifl HI IN EARNED: tt oing out with a boy with whom 1 hi il ,;.ove Recently I heard rumours 1h a 'h b n walking out with a *irl without that L hf e|. I questioned him. but he denied T Tl I- told me1,327 words
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Advertisement24 1940-10-05 11 Correspondence Coupon t The above coupon must be enclosed r I with every correspondence coupon, t Morning Tribune, Saturday. I 1 October 5, 194024 words
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Advertisement88 1940-10-05 11 j j nip IB *tU s^ THEY MAKE home mad f oeucious I a/ways /rash J COOL Mm i If you have not tried one of j aJ*^^ J our famous S.C.S. Pies you've f fSm^^ missed a treat. They are really J scrumptious because only the flk tenderest meat,88 words
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Article, Illustration509 1940-10-05 6 I i hiii <Mil l»»\n li« |)ol U Huala I v in i>u r (>• i Rf NAMING that th.M had heen uiiiJjfMi ul tr.it;. (i,.s mi this uuiitr\ (.iiisrd b\ <\<«-ssive <lriiil.ii: tollnufd In (hiving motor <ars oi aeroplanes Mi luMki (iwrdon S'liith, m th«Supreme509 words
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Article157 1940-10-05 6 Frisco And Manager In Dispute THE acting Chief Justice. Mr. 1 Justice A K. a'Beckett Terrell yesterday, granted interim injunction restraining Francisco Eiisebo alias Young Frisco, from engaging m any boxing contests without the consent of C. M. Houghton hU boxing manager and promoter i pending the trial of an157 words
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Article63 1940-10-05 6 Wimbledon Takes Up Pig-Breeding Pig-bk::: beim; I•. I by the Lawn Pen is CistH at \Vi::.i:'- don. Miss Ni r ther. s< h the club, 1 aa tennis n -^B other work had -I be done. I sty," she v are awaitin .'-::verjß of two "••■■l Ham psh I which63 words
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Article180 1940-10-05 6 *i VERDICT oi suicide was returned by n Pole coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, ye»^rU»yi a: the inquiry iieid mto the death of Mi*. U. N. race a Ctyionese businessman. -\ir. Porter saia tnat Mr. Grace took. I life by jumping out of the window of his180 words
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Advertisement43 1940-10-05 6 ASK THE MAN HP ffit**- ■Jl i 1 111 n 111 fir 111 tifHli IT a b k W Mil I %J rZ/ LAB EL "^k^ I/V iv^ /j f^W -O^f i 1 •b JS^, Bnnwi. Drink .McEwan 1 "^Bis, i'i»rs;ttisf;u-tion and health.43 words
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926 1940-10-05 7 L. Hopkin Writes From London London, Au*.». i ONDONERS w«W aroused the -til raid IiNM the early houra of thli mornWakeful people had heard I f aeroplane* over- occasional explosions >• beforehand. the "All flear." and i we went to bed— those926 words
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Article97 1940-10-05 7 MISS E. Mills, was adjudicated bankrupt m the Bankruptcy court, yesterday, by Mr. Justice Pedlow. Mr T. W. Ong, appearing on behalf of the petitioning creditor, stated that the petition was based on a judgment obtained against Miss Mills for $1,021 and interest. Miss Mills said97 words
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358 1940-10-05 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY OCTORBER 5 1940 INCOME-TAX BATTLE I*o Mr. Ward-Jackson of Kuala Lumpur got* the distinction of thing the first shot for the iefence m the second round rf the battle for income-tax, as he did m the first. While the Colony opposition has not yet Rot property under358 words
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Article111 1940-10-05 7 ITALIAN airmen and aircraft are parti- i cijttliug m Nazi raids on Britain, and it is interesting to note that while 5,000 Italian pilots and ground staff, with their machines, have gone to Germany, a large German mechanised army is reported to be on its way to111 words
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Advertisement85 1940-10-05 7 iSmS n Olu thc noise of rooms nith i£S ble Bcd Mails q a "afferess for 1 Insertion Silv < v'u Rooma fr« m 5 95 PW month. 7 pi^i n v itution HilI '»c No. 7330. APR EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY Personalised Ser. vice by a duly quaHfied. litensed85 words
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Article758 1940-10-05 8 seas to R.A.F. schcols for the comrl t ion of their training before being posted to active squadrons. The first squad is ju*t con-plet-iiiß the course, having been enrolicd on Aug. 10. The second squad will be ?nrolled on Oct. 19, and the i bird squad758 words
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Article22 1940-10-05 8 IF FtTi.cli injo* riers omcia: C^M^ U^ V« tc c h ,*m "»■"> Mat ""Vh. Axis "B: "tV cW* will j... ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article507 1940-10-05 8 TN a broadcast talk last night from the Singap* Stu "BURN YOUR BOATS" Dr. Victor Purcell fid Malayan war opinion has a hard core but Jerc k tain amount of fur around it. By this I mean tftit th a few people who will507 words
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Advertisement100 1940-10-05 8 THE RIGHT LABEL J\ "^SP@@-^^ 144I 44 8? ll White Labd j White Label y Hs t Scotch Whi^' I (I 8 DISTILLERS ,1 Ml II Ken pfh^'Bßl Jl never mini i IOU AGENTS: BINGAPOU-lOHOmLmALACX^UOEGBI SKMBII,\\ AmU: BELANGOK PAHANG. W.P.S. (3B 1 Olt MMHI FURNITURE? PLEASE SEE THE SUN WAH100 words
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Article65 1940-10-05 9 j rtyfcf Bad gl% at the main cer the training id^ts and the large j is occupied to ny who arr ady. haK.AF DIE well Uv pool g Seller af 3nta ■ai Volunteer th( E *fli<*nH's arP h t :s i instance by ttle ucnts (i(t\ernMa ivan (i«»\ernbab roiitriliute65 words
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Article81 1940-10-05 9 ;apA Station on ut m re is a cerin Kit there are if itkmes to the r omndulging m r^eß n to werm-; to mist theßr/ent v. -let-Be illusion has c Nfl programme; let ■thin? livi b iw- an instrusystM r.o! is it mi n i coßivi 1 any81 words
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Article, Illustration197 1940-10-05 9 Study In- I nANCING class at the University of Kansas. Dressed m woollen v tights, with b.ire legs and feet, college girls of Kansas J University at gymnasium practice. j With the twin aims of Amerran girlhood to he as i beautiful as possible and to be197 words
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Article170 1940-10-05 10 Acts Of Bravery Commended r\«» p4o|)!i earned Hh om mm n<U' i -i the Hingmpon i oroiui Mr W 0. Porter, fM i<t(\<\ fo. tell <»i braver\ Seeing a younc Obinene w« man jump into the sen at Kcp \>tl Harbour, v Malay. Said MR \hamad juin|M*€l m after her170 words
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Article93 1940-10-05 10 False Statement Alleged /•JIOOROO Taku.shiv ma, 49-year-old widow appeared before the third ma^is tratc. Mr. J G. Rap. poport, yesterday, i-liaiced with having DiadC a false .statement m i ease In the district civil court on Aug. 1. The alleged iai.se statement is .said to have been made In the93 words
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Article147 1940-10-05 10 I'lrad* Alibi J a guiltj itchman, «|l alleged to have Killed a witriot. lihei Singh, a watchman em- m OfclMM Products Ltd who l theii ottues and factory m Silat Pload, on me ,v heating hi«n with a .stick m rj. ol 111 hflM mi147 words
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Article131 1940-10-05 10 BICYCLE THIEF CAUGHT Returning home to have hi.s tiffin. Veerapan, a coaly, parked his bicycle Dear the kitchen *>i the coolie lines m Hindoo Road and went to his room. As soon a.s the cooly Went out of bight. C ;h Ah Soh. 19-year-old Hokkien, t^ot on the cycle, rode131 words
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Article427 1940-10-05 10 control your destiny AM) GLAND REGENERATION IS 1 I NOW WITHIN YOIK IH)\VER MODERN SCIENCE laid Us hand on the kernel of all human life— eland*. Through glandular r. generation It opened up new horizons m every human activity. These ar--the simple facts All your activities and Jour427 words
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Advertisement241 1940-10-05 10 fßA^^BlilTfeli IV P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATBD IN ENGLAND). The best possible services tire being maintained by the O. S. X. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call n China, India, Ceylon and the I'nited Kingdom. Passengers are requested to Kffctor their requirements. Hit under present circumstances sailings241 words
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Advertisement196 1940-10-05 10 British Glandular Products— t j (HARI CO., ?0, KOBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. I i Please send me, (a) 100 "TESTRONES" Brand Tablets (Male), I I or (b) 100 "OVERONKS" Brand Tablets (Female), for which I I j enclose S5 (Please strike out tablets not required). I NAMK AND ADDRKSs 1 m196 words
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Advertisement177 1940-10-05 11 |^^HDcc jrrence m y m ■r al will m Oct 0 am. 1 Vacant t .peak X onlj Chines need X -S" Mil) H 1 lardener. Apply perX and fl m»- IR 895E lad> dancing \WW\a No s^- < ■N 8 App I.'1 Hr' r t pro- 'ii Only H<177 words
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Advertisement642 1940-10-05 11 Photography TOUB I'HOTOri Painted by real arUlywhite Studio. Singapore. Prices mode(No. 9lsEt Business Opportunity \V\NTED 1 Financier for a profitable Impurt and Commission Business. Good remuneration plus a guarantee ol H|% inUrcsi per annum. Apply Box No. 504 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 891E) Stamps OLD MALAYAN STAMPS on approval,642 words
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Advertisement670 1940-10-05 11 Financial w tKTKD Financing partner lor a 12 vr old concern School o*r tin* cute Am Must keep Books, and Cash Cash seri:ity required Apply Box 502 M. Trib-iue, Singapore. No 89»:^ For Sale FOR-SALK. One 2nd hand HMUtnit Capacity 16 tons. Price $200 01 neitiv-i oner, for particulars, apply670 words
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Advertisement660 1940-10-05 11 Motor Vehicles FOR SALE— Ford 8 tvcellf;.: condlt 0 400. Thomson Road. Singapore. .No B.VIE FOR SALE— Vauxhall 20. 1935 m very gocd running order, $600 or nearest Morgnti Tei. 67, r )7. Singapore. (No 878E SINGER JUNIOR 1930 Tourer m ttostteni running order and condition. $275 *3 Tanglm Ro:»d.660 words
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Miscellaneous350 1940-10-05 11 lon the! air Singapore 7.HL 225 tattrm (1 333 kcs) ZIfPl 30. 9« metret (9.69 m c* ZHP3 41.38 m«t«BS) -7 :vm ,> From 8. 00 »m. to 8 35 a. in From 10.00 am. to 1.50 p m. From 500 p m. to 1000 v m London TRANS!VnSSIONS 2350 words
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Article169 1940-10-05 12 BOYS of s: seventeen are g ing to pla portant Brtain's war They are who will sho: >,• given an training con signalling to I I the as instrur other cadets reteftfli eldomore ex; men required Admiralty for afloat. The lads will out their tral the seventy-year-( Bounty, forn.169 words
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Article172 1940-10-05 12 A CLERGYMAN I ed £10 at BirminJ ham for improw conduct refused to pfl -he fine and ekvtecH serve the alternaM of thirty-one &u\m imprisonment. I He is the Rev. LaM Wynne Owen K r| rector of St.^-n.B Wednesburv. I "I am absolute innocent; I will m pay a172 words
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Advertisement167 1940-10-05 12 W\X\ Sll<m PACKEII "II ITS TERRIFIC!! SUN TALKIE n,. n.,s vii .1. v. ki m. rvr ktx.vm.nt r A P I T n I 4SHOWSDAILY..IIa.m.3.iS-6.i5-9..5 "MAN m AY U IRON MASK" Mm Outstanding AD/ENTUBC STOKV ON TIIK SC'RM N KENNETH ROBERTS MILLION-SALE HOOK IN COLOIK Greatest picture of the year167 words
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Advertisement223 1940-10-05 12 A Few S2. Seits Now Only Available! < \PITO I TO-NIGHT (Saturday) j Special MIDNIGHT Screening of the Brilliant TAMIL Talking Musical Production "I mm weklikaxtaK" Presenting the famous Indian Stars, Miss PAPA and M.K. Thyagaraja BHAGAVATHAR Under the Patronage of MFSSRS. O. RAMASAMY NADAR, J.P B. GOVINDASAMY. J.P S.223 words
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Article172 1940-10-05 13 I Shanghai. Oct. 4. mttd Slates have agreed m principle to another loan to hn iMOuntine to ISO million U.S. dollars, to enable her military supplies from the United States, it is learned \ull-infornied Chinese circles, according to the KD D ted <** that since thi the tripartite pactReuter - 172 words
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Article74 1940-10-05 13 ADJUDICA TED BANKR UPT BEFORE Mr. Justice Pedlow, m the Bankruptcy court, yesterday, receiving amd adjudication orders were made against H. van cier Beck. Appearing en behalf of the petitioning creditor, Mr. K. P. K. Menon said that the petition was before the court on the 20th of last month74 words
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Article115 1940-10-05 13 GAVE HIS LIFE FOR BIRD! JOHN JONES, twenty-one-year-old mill hand, of i Stalmine-road, Liverpool, could not bear to see anything or anyone suffer and that trait cost him his life. As he walked along a canal bank Jones saw a pigeon collide Kith a cable and flutter down to the115 words
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113 1940-10-05 13 Played Gramophone 8 a.m. To Midnight M;AFILAL, Jalan! il Besar eating shop proprietor, made himself a nuisance to his neighbours by his passion for gramophone music. He used to play the instrument continuously from eight m the morning till miduight. Yesterday, m the fifth court, he was fined $5. Inspector113 words
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104 1940-10-05 13 BOTTLES, chairs I and other mis- sQm were flung about by angry spectators after a wrestling tourna ment at Ellesmere Fort. Cheshire, between opponents named Roseby and O'Shea. After both men had fallen over the ropes on to the i ground, O'Shea was the target104 words
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Advertisement127 1940-10-05 13 a film that will appeal to all types of cinemagoer a< it combines a good Story, strong acting and excellent Scenic photography." -Malaya Tnbune. ■Leaves nothing to be desired m the way of thrills and excitement". -Straits Time* TO-DAY II A.M. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. Tlc ALHAMBBA ISK m 1127 words
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Advertisement148 1940-10-05 13 :j shows today |l»\VII lO\ MS-CU^U I f^^TpEPU y FI^NJ° Yfc JACKS THI BOY I 1 »< Vdded Attraction j miiiMWt mT^A4( (iAIMONT BRITISH NEXT ATTRACTION PAIL ROBESON RETURNS T( THE SCREEN IN THK t FINEST ROLE OF HIS CAREER l Paul IRiOIBiESOH<«| "m the morning he was a bachelor148 words
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Article239 1940-10-05 1111 m}• ■h A Chal--1 imp Utlon thr Manch< U Anion Road StaI I m M m f^H)limll. Imei i Ihri it m liiou^ji ii I pnxim in' i, i elan feetball, w;r m vi Hlled vulh inair. M| iii ii •\< r ing jikmii with tin239 words
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Article189 1940-10-05 1111 INDIAN AUH S.C.R.C 0. THK Indian \rin> defeated the Chinese 6 nil m Him ke\ match on the Hong Lim Green yes. terd.t\ i Arokiasamy scored five of the goals while (he other goal was scored by I'dhe Singh. Arokiasamy opened accounts for the Army189 words
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Article258 1940-10-05 1111 Mountain Regiment Held THE SRC. and Mountain Regi--1 mem drew one-all .at hockey on the R.R.C. ground yesterday. Chand Sin^h and KalKit Bingh were both sound m the defence of 1 »ent goal while R Milne Moretra, the Recs back.; v< '< also gn ai spoilers bu forceful. HARDEST WORKER258 words
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Article26 1940-10-05 1111 Water-Polo Match On Sunday The Singapore Swimming club win play the Chinese Swimming Club at water-polo to-morrow at thp Singapore Swimming Club at 11 ii m.26 words
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61 1940-10-05 1111 The following have accepted to play for Singapore v. Na^y to-day B.C.C. at I rugger: T.A.H. Slack; GB Potter, vv.j.R. Lee, Burgess, E* Slade; i.m. Scott j K. Potter; R. E T Skewj, T. Turner. R i J. Maxey, j. h Stunners A. M.61 words
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Article34 1940-10-05 1111 Plavirm against the b• c c second team on thp pAdanf, St. Jo wph's first team were defeated 5 i. ta a friendly game of hoi- kcv, yesterday, i34 words
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Article49 1940-10-05 1111 I HAVING behind I two letter, Poh Ah Trek 1!) .year-old l ten, attempted to comm-Jfc suicide by r irinking caustic soda p Yesterday he apred before Mr Conrad Oldham. se- :ond mri.mstratc and i idmitted the offence I Be was cautioned I md discharged.49 words
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Article336 1940-10-05 1111 ONLY tWO tie s in I I open invitation tournament were pia\ terda.w J In the open mixed d< L. M Pennefather an I Tot- beat Miss Beler k I W Thlan Teek m I 1 T 5, (>- 1. Evan Cecil Wong <pius 15) d336 words
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164 1940-10-05 1111 S.C.C Tenning Tournamen Concluded THE Sf'(\ autumn lawn tournament was broui I close yesterday with the tion of the men' s double cap finals. The game, although of a one-sided nature, did nol citement. one set bein deuce eleven times before decided. At thp close of this ga prizes were164 words
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Miscellaneous22 1940-10-05 1111 TIDE TABLE EHGH TUX ."-DAY. i^4o ajn., 9.9 ft.: p.m.. 9 <; ti 'JO- MORROW L.3C am 9 3 IIfi) m f)4 ft22 words
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Miscellaneous39 1940-10-05 1111 TO-DAY SOCCER: -Challenge Cup. Chi-u-.se v R.A.F. «Tengah». Stadium. RUGGER: -Singapore v Navy. J.C.C.; Johore v R.A.F. <Re3s> rohore; Medical College v RA1.C., College HOCKEY: CSC. v Indians. si-Je.stier; Hornets v Signals. Alexandra. BADMINTON Business Hou.ses -ournament. Clerical Union.39 words
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654 1940-10-05 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. SENSATIONAL evidence was given at the continued inquiry into the deaths of M. P. Croxford, Kunchi Raman and Gurunam Singh who died as the result of a plane crash on the Ipoh aerodrome. Alexander Smith Brown, a654 words
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Article66 1940-10-05 15 Threw Ink-Bottle At Magistrate i kS ink-bottle S was thrown I at Colonel Nor- ris, the presid- S ing magistrate i m the Juvenile Court at Ban- bury, Oxford- shire, recently i i by a sixteen- year-old Lon- don boy. who \v as remanded I /accused of 'stealing a S66 words
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Article126 1940-10-05 15 CAIRO. Oct. 4.— A;i R.A.F. communique d m Cairo says that m the Western Desert, a raid was carried out on Buqb'.iq and water storagt tanks were damaged In Italian Bast Afiica successful attacks were made on Maidanear Asmara where as a reaalt of bOßtbing a Ittffl columnBritish Wireless - 126 words
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Article88 1940-10-05 15 More A.R.P Shelters Available ondo::, Get 4 In iMture any 10--diit"'-! any premltei m thru area to v >p used il ftir mid ten aiui may :ribe tfcf numtwr and 'lescriptiun of pei allowed accesN and the times at which the shelters may remain open. These powers are contained InReuter - 88 words
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Article29 1940-10-05 15 A ten year old boy. C. Hadland and his lrlends at Hornnhurch. Essex, have .sent the Minister for Aircraft Production 12 shillings— collect.! rrom admission to (heir war museum29 words
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Article223 1940-10-05 15 R.A.(B.M) 18pts S C.C...3pts THE S.CC lost to K.A. (Blakan Mati) by 18 points (three goals and a try) to three point* (a try) m a friendly rugger match on the padang yesterday. With a superior forward line m v hich eveiy forward :;ave a spirited display223 words
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Advertisement317 1940-10-05 15 0c Notices^ vt a dona- moer Fund ipt. please tl>e lactic tB contribution irttnm the 1 iIL Watch. noon W*mk to i $50. cerator. I TENDERS m vill be received at the E salary's Office, until I mber, IMO. for K l>r rvice.s for the I COipl for the 1317 words
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Advertisement131 1940-10-05 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. 'ablishrd by Royal Charter AD 1824 liuurporat»d m the Netherlands last Indies. Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000.Re.serve Fuml 10,5 M,000* London Currrspondenln NATIONAL FROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies: Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, WeU tevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, DJokJa*131 words
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331 1940-10-05 16 SUCCESSFUL R. A, F. RAIDS ON ENEMY PORTS London, Oct. w DA I lM)ml)in- operations planned for last night were cancelled owing to bad weather conditions. This is announced m an Air .Ministry communique which reveals that daylight action "restricted on account of unfavourable weather" was carried out M enemyReuter - 331 words
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Article242 1940-10-05 16 2,211 GERMAN AIRCRAFT DESTROYED i London, llcl. I. i Till claim mude by the official news agency that British planes have S i been shot down since the second week of August is nlut'tl by Air Ministry cirS cles which point out that since Aiij». 584 British i planes haveReuter - 242 words
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Article79 1940-10-05 16 London. Oct. 4. How two British soldiers swam out to sea to rescue a survivor from an aeroplane which was upside down on the water surrounded by bla/in? netrol is told by the war office to-day In a notification that names two non-c ommLseioiiQd officers of the Kind's Liverpool Regiment79 words
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176 1940-10-05 16 Britons Implicated In Sabotage, Say Police Bucharest, Oct. 4. THE Rumanian authorities possess evidence that the Britons now under arrest m Roma, nia "have been implicated m acts of sabotage," says an official statement which adds that the Minister of Justice is personally supervising the examination of arrested persons. TheReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-10-05 16 In these pic-"* i tures men of [the (.ii'ni Howards are seen manning I on c of the thousands of block- houses which have been built around thej coast of Britain 1 and elsewhere to ensure a warm reception i for invaders. The scene m- side. Some uf the men61 words
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Article44 1940-10-05 16 QNG ENG, a feeble middle-aged cham ™7i leading gullt y t° a tnaige of being a .vagrant was sentenced to the Housf of DetenUon by Mr. J. G Rappoport the third magistrate, yesterday mor,,! scd n inV Veninß the man eo »ap-44 words
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Article120 1940-10-05 16 Tokyo, Oct. s.— "Uar or m the Pacific depends on ti LehC |,j which Jhpan an United States can underti respect each other's intere the Eastern and Western I pheres," declared the Jap Prime Minister, Prince K« Prince Konoye insisted despite her adherence to three-power pact, Japan "di120 words
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Article244 1940-10-05 16 NEW YORK OCT 4 I QUESTIONS CONCERNING Til* DEFENCE OF Tfll .Lv F BTERN HEMISPHERES IN THE EVENT I «SSS^ ERICANM AGGRESSION ARE UNDEj 5J25?,,™ HAVE BEEN RAISED WITH SOnl J™J N REPUBLICS BY THE UNITED STATEJ rn»LT5£ NKW YORK TIM£ S BUENOS AlKlflReuter - 244 words
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