Morning Tribune, 8 October 1940
1940-10-08
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Title Section15 1940-10-08 6 NFT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY. Morning Tribune Vol. s— No. 213, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1940.15 words
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Article, Illustration239 1940-10-08 6 London, Oct. 7. fTER learns that the Prime Minister is expected shortly ike a statement regarding the Burma Road, the >rtant artery whereby China draws her supplies- The Ish agreement with Japan, which is due to expire on 17 provided that during its operation239 words
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Article53 1940-10-08 6 llTTreu <. Oct. 7. i m Mr. Churnment arc expected (1 shortly. Iklmon, Parliamen- •■<> the Minister of to the Ministry of as Parliamentary T Mr. W. Mathua be two la'ives m this Minto deal with all *fctth.. ome s °Purity. It is 'lillh.. llnotr ier Government53 words
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Article106 1940-10-08 6 i New York. i 1 IT is admitted m authorita- live quarters m Berlin that German troops are on i their way to Rumania, says t I a Transradio message. The > message adds that troops i are going m accordance with i the106 words
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Article90 1940-10-08 6 News from All Fronts Washington, Oct. 7.— Continental Europe faces a definitely precarious food situation which Germany could relieve by better distribution, according to a statement by the Department of Agriculture here. The statement says no substantial contribution to food supplies is anticipated from Russia during the 1940 to 194190 words
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Article31 1940-10-08 6 London, Oct. The Queen is making good progress and it Is expected' that she will be out again today or to-morrow. She has remained indoors for the past three days.— Reuter.31 words
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76 1940-10-08 6 Berne, Oct. 7. AN Axis peace offensive following the Brenner con^ A N ference now appears to be mW*^ The Berlin correspondent of the Baslcr ri^ h C tl c that to-day's German newiPfpen dta^M h cl ia 2SS U w^ t iC p76 words
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588 1940-10-08 6 TOKYO WILL OPPOSE ANY POWER WHICH HELPS CHINA, SAYS MATSUOKA TOKYO, OCT. 7. WHILE WE ARE NOT SEEKING TO PROVOKE A CONFLICT WITH ANY NATION WE MUST OPPOSE BITTERLY ANY POWER WHICH ASSISTS CHIANG KAI-SHEK, THEREBY PROLONGING THE CHINA CONFLICT AND IMPEDING THE RESTORATION OF PEACE IN EAST ASIA, DECLAREDReuter - 588 words
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Advertisement18 1940-10-08 6 ©SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. !6D CECIL STREET,18 words
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Article104 1940-10-08 7 Sin^aiMin*. M«mda>. (SENTENCE "as pm militated to-day oi < apt Charles Lovedav U.K.. who \va* tried b; courl martial on chargdi for allied n BpiraQ Ui defraud th< War Department, am allegedly corruptly obtaining various sums of >- mmtfi totalling about n $169,000 for assistinK building contractors to104 words
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Article235 1940-10-08 7 W York. Oct. 7. a DEFINITE! administration move alter the presidential taetkttl to opi 11 United States credit to Britain li fureby congressional ci] kl a itnmg probability, say Washington despatcii to the New York Herald Tribune it says th;it it li i ...it such235 words
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Article127 1940-10-08 7 Japanese Liner Searched Tokyo. Ol 7 |»HE Nippon Ymerj Kaisha liner Hakone Maru, attor being In- by the British authorities on Bermuda Island, was allow; I on Pi liy evening <Oct i to an official rcp< rt re•y the Porelfn Officf ft m the JapaneM Coosul-Qeneral m New York. The127 words
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Article45 1940-10-08 7 Operution.s m s the Middle Ka*t ran he followed jf- closely on thh i Morning Tri- i buue inu|). ltd- lian (laims. g»v- en m the com- i MttnifßC on the riffht. should be 1 taken with th* S proverbial grain j of salt. i45 words
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Article146 1940-10-08 7 Brothers Had No Cards: Gaol TW O BROTHERS. Donald Louis Sargent potter, nineteen. and Norman Arthur Potter, seventeen clerks, were at Brent wood, Essex, sent to prison for one month ior tailing to comply with the Nationa Registration regulations. A Southend regtttratlon official on National Registration day the brothers v*&re146 words
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Article52 1940-10-08 7 Noted Author Escapes Gestapo I. DANGER. *elltalSE SSSI/dNj rd the American ship Exci i H* from the Gestapo m woman's clothing a:;d a hit Tapo Feudmvoruer p^po-l vtu LUbon after it wu he Had l> en taken by Se OestipS fr)m con...T.t«i SsS can n SS3RS ends who w TO52 words
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Article57 1940-10-08 7 Tuntm. Oct. 7. EUNESE forces operating m the vicinity 01 Nanking have red the storming of Chuyung. lometera .south-east of Nanig to n*ld dispatches m* '.low out oi the Chi- r.'i. b Japanese mforcemenl column, composed v i d Infantry, fellowi] luch u-.r Chinese forces crossed Nanl57 words
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Article, Illustration149 1940-10-08 7 Nairobi, Oct. 7. One of our patrols encountered a party of enemy near Dimo. Kenya, and inflicted some casualties, says a communique. There were no casualties m our patrol. Reuter. The German High Command communique claims, "London and numerous other targets m south England were again149 words
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Article220 1940-10-08 7 MORE POWERFUL ASSAULTS FORECAS London, Oct. 'I QQNTiNUMIttiV more powerful assaults on the vital* f l enemy nre predicted by the Telegraph, writing on thefl ossfoJ operations of the R.,U<\ bombers under the direftJ Sir Cfurlfa Portal. I Referring to the many hundreds of attacks which nlivady !,eon miule on220 words
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Article122 1940-10-08 7 U.S. CONSUL OFFICIALS THE MOVE Tribune Staff I ::M TWO American Con Uiar M parsed through S:::,.\J teiday. They were Ml Murray Wilson and a;;- Lcl Dreyruss Jr. The lath M i :nied by his chant I Mr. Murray Wilson m Calcutta as Consul-C I Veen transferred fron a fl122 words
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Article45 1940-10-08 7 Loud SWEDISH Minister 1 called at the F I this morning to P" ported dropping I Ulfa aircraft on 6 I wurlj Thursday The Air Ministry 1 issued an emphati fl British aircraft I Swedish terr ir I 5 In question Ben 145 words
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Advertisement51 1940-10-08 7 ■UNG on THE Flu. BfOLLI wry OP YOUR HAIR Vl11 i only oik* of your chief rtcj l. m is used b indiaal -.-r b A ''l! eared tot h i Wilt: Join ihr ;r: on SII.VIKHIN Bin: Mi,-.: noi wiu hair In po Silvilmn BRILLIANTINE M\l>l v,, RAHAMIN PENHAS51 words
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418 1940-10-08 8 London, Oct. 7. f?HE Miafetar ef H-'alth. Mr. Malcolm MacDonaM, broadcasting hi North America ou "London by nigrht," said: "It is an odd and stilling kind oi drama that one looks upon, performed m deadly earm <t t) the accompaniment of droning aeroplarn s,418 words
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Article, Illustration76 1940-10-08 8 "London's new I night life" was described by the Minister of Health, Mr Malcolm Mac- j donald, when he S spoke to America last night. nphony of crashing gunfire and the vicious ,r t nc ol hoinbs was how Mr. Macdonald described background of wartime London. "He have most76 words
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Article286 1940-10-08 8 TEMS ORM THE EMPIRE Britain At War Oct. 7. Announcing adminis\ll<\ IMTTfIN* trative changes m N' -\v fLLLlllVjlUll* Zealand's homo detent units. Defence Minister that the army was being placed on a footing >th and rppid change-over if mobii liid become necessary. He added that trainceeding with the greatest possible286 words
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67 1940-10-08 8 American Journalist Expelled From Rome 1 London, Oft t —The Rome Radio >Ut«« > that Herbert i 1 Matthews, chief j corresponds n t N of the N«*w York Tim^s m t J Rome hms been asked to l«ave J i Italy. Tlm- r*a- > 1 son Rivt*n is LReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement11 1940-10-08 8 Al lIG WELL vll An advertisement of Fussell Co. Ltd., London.,11 words
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Article, Illustration191 1940-10-08 4 Women.... And The War WHJ [of her <>rgakH| iMM Mrs. E. A. many show* and tin: patriotic with ii' -v "J a ral bridge i ihjoni p.,, tOl '.'..ii Puncl it Hi' 1 i I Stafap -"'f ciud. Bbc i a tiri'lr worker for Aii'iic'A 1 Mi.-, ion H ;*i191 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-10-08 4 Pictured above is Miss Ena Hodge, whose engagement to Mr. Lan Paferson MacFarlane was announced on Saturday. Miss Hodge is the daughter of Mr. J- D. Hodge and the late Mrs. Hodge, of Singapore, and Mr. MacFarlane is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. MacFarlane.47 words
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Article, Illustration253 1940-10-08 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore I'lOl'll A I'IWKS l«-ll\\| By HOST and hostess at an informal dinner party for four airmen from "down under" on Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hall of 8, Chatsworth Park. Mr. and Mrs. Hall were the first couple to make253 words
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Article136 1940-10-08 4 SHORT and SNAPPY. Mrs. J. C. Geizen is cff to Australia on leave about the middle of next month. She will go to Melbourne and will stay with her mother who has her home there. Later she will spend a week or so m Sydney before returning to Singapore m136 words
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Article135 1940-10-08 4 H E. the G.O.C. was present at» Empire night at the B I World Cabaret on Saturday, m M of the Malaya Patriotic Fueßsoldier's comforts section. W He was received by Mrs. Lian Teck, Mrs. S. K. Wong, yM and Mrs. Scow Poh Leng an(135 words
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Advertisement29 1940-10-08 4 Ichapeaux I f XLLUbIVt miLLMERV NO ACCESSORIES *Vv HBFfIES^HOTEttRniy BRRS BRSRH.Rd tnTRWniE^ t^3 SinGRPORE.. Ml .TEl J4 6JO< SHAHKSKIV WHITE j I m;w straws. lil!i«LHio iijj P»DNE:4DBS GOWNS 129 words
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Advertisement21 1940-10-08 4 1 JT^i^^ AYX tW9**ia ff YlX 1 fHATS m\ DRESSES, CORSETS, HOSIERY. < \(S 9 61, STAMFORD ROAD (Eu Court). Tel. 333521 words
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Advertisement93 1940-10-08 4 I Millions of our young men are M giving their lives m the ngf for our freedom, but countless lives both of soldiers nc I civilians are being saved emergency blood transfusions. Be prepared to save a I 1 should an emergency an^Have your blood tested an ■< grouped. It93 words
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Article, Illustration586 1940-10-08 5 NEW TRICKS WITH OLD HATS idea* for it i ml» 2 4* finger* lingerie '-pie-frill" shown uould completely transmy hat. To make h, buy kimth of embroidery edging ur Umet as long as the cirptferencc of your hat crown. half, join lengthwise, a gathering thread Mg the join so that586 words
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Article258 1940-10-08 5 Watch For These Millinery Trends ■MOXG c straws, which are widely favoured, the i I alls on smooth bodies, especially petit I 1 hich is used m natural and m colours dyed j I** the current new dress shades. Milan b mong the smooth weaves and there is a I]258 words
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Article174 1940-10-08 5 Taffeta Rose ttes Fan Brims THE attractive taffeta rosettes and the "fan" brim shown m the sketches above, are simple to make and very effective. For the rosettes, cut out twelve circles of taffeta, 3-4 ins. m diameter. Fray the edges so that you make a soft fringe and then174 words
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Advertisement87 1940-10-08 5 "how about /(ill 1 a two P ouncl Rabbit A J I S/f Ral>bit U stew for 1 i I* \s y enough for dinner?" VV^ four per tons" I IV^\. y\ "we've lots I I "a Rabbit >\ of good I 1 makes a I flavoured I I delicious87 words
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Article191 1940-10-08 6 Singapore, Monday A RECENT cl v >ul{ concerning the million-dollar estate of A the late v \n% Til In which M;s Wee 800 claimed Bclary and whose claim had been dismissed wi\ I id an echo In the High Court yesterday m- matter vai brought191 words
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Article195 1940-10-08 6 Boat Up With Iron Assaulted 1 M i k 1 1,< complainant m hurt J* chance had ftfeo evidence. In U.i l:llh (ourt, vesU-iday, the (ii.v ua.s compounded on the oiagUtr&te lnfor-rilnp; botli parties Mia: II" bflen was a i impoundabte me. 'Itif compiaaiunt. T%p BtW9f Tn\ named the sum195 words
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296 1940-10-08 6 MAN'S ALLEGED ATTACK ON TAMIL MISTRESS A.. on a Tatr.i! woman i 20 by her husband scribed In the Assize Court bel Mi- Justice Manning and common, i ierday when a well built lan labourer. Marimuthu. was charged with the attempted murI Papa at No 382-8 at Changi I I296 words
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Article97 1940-10-08 6 (Tribun I LV ,i nigh i( r oute tor India She had l m the United 6H h E Aniukim. ul been studying iramatic art In the Qnited he last sev< bi. Both o! them had wjg^elrstayinto Mrs Swaminathan hoped that her -education" b. America97 words
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Article, Illustration412 1940-10-08 6 i (Tribune Stan Reporter; v s DtLLfcPSINJI. the famous crui r m s his beautiful wf e arrived m Singapui, S day from the I'nited States en route for mdi nd i where they u ill settle down m Juutofli Q native town The renowned "Duleep"412 words
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Article47 1940-10-08 6 A CHARGE of attempted robbery was explained to Oh Kong Wan, a young Hokkien, when he appeared m bhe Fiith Police Court, yesterday. The offence was alleged r o have been committed on Saturday at Outram Road. The case was postponed for one week. ball being opposed.47 words
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Article194 1940-10-08 6 i Tribune Staff Report.: THE first batch of several I 1 steel helmets to be di> r m among Singapore's Passive C ers was given out to abou: red air-raid wardens la--?- X Further distributions I made nightly until all ti. 18l John's ambuli ;>J194 words
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Advertisement28 1940-10-08 6 ..Jfr. *^I±K. Iff tk« fjM^st bwfter ifow can pkf OM^ourfabie- c i llr,, -.,,w W JJ «;yyvL i Rfirrpn ifclf 1 ••«,,\t lIT 4 FIVE LINES StaMwiv store*,28 words
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919 1940-10-08 7 H.L. Hopkin - Air Raids Lose Their Terrors: Men Girls Dance In Shelters H.L. Hopkin Writes Front London London, Aug. 27. LIN had plenty of air raid \i t the week-end quickly adapted ourhe now conditions and en •> part of the inncea of wartime. ming bombs and several incendiary bombs have i919 words
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266 1940-10-08 7 London, Oct. 6. rfStICKS of a (lernfan Atlantic commerce raider to disguise Its appearance by using: a telescopic funnel and frequently (hanging it- flairs at.d name were told by members of the crew cf the sunken British steamer Maxby, who landed at aReuter - 266 words
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Article296 1940-10-08 7 RY the employment of mass psychology method* Hitler has wceeede* fa building up a most formidable fighting machine, and until he came up against the British, he had every reason to believe that his methods were right. In me space of two or three months he overran practically296 words
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Article167 1940-10-08 7 WITH the possibility of a Nazi attempt at invasion of Britain gradually receding, observers are speculating on the next likely move to be undertaken by the Axis. While a combined attack on Egypt \b probable, the question of stirringup trouble again m the Balkans is not ruled out.167 words
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Advertisement57 1940-10-08 7 Jv R EXA M I xTiTI (Tn S. LASSES, EXCLUSIVELY fasoiutfited Ser- tf&ams^^ Jj* I>V a duly qua- IMr IT !|fi «;(i licensed and /l*SlJJi^^ Uoner with lefal \3^ [BOMPSON OPTICAL CO. UH ADE Ii!J)G., 'PHONE 3002. rhompton, Dr. of Ocular >3 years' European Clinica! tiperience. f "i-.'V ■^jffG^^i^' UQ^^757 words
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Article950 1940-10-08 8 Evidence Of Officers Who Investigated (FROM OIK OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, MONDAY. RETAILS OF ALLEGATIONS AGAINST OFFICERS, U OVERSEERS, AND CLERKS IN THE MINES DE PUMMENT WERE GIVEN BY TWO POLICE OFFICERS BEFORE THE MINES COMMISSION APPOINTED BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER TO INQUIRE INTO THE CONDUCT950 words
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Article113 1940-10-08 8 $1,500 Damage For Europe Girl A STATEMENT was announced at the»i y A before Mr. Justice Pedlow m the suit foßbrr a 14-year-old European girl, Marjorie Chetßt W Keat, arising out of a motor accident 9 injured. for the p»ed defendant $1,500 ::idW costs. TheHsa; c had brf'^H thnext fru-ndBJ-113 words
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101 1940-10-08 8 London, Oct. 5. THE Sudan Government has given 1 £300,000 to purchase a squadron of fighters m token of the "gratitude of the people of the Sudan for the benefits conferred by the British Government and their confidence m a British victory." Lord Beaverbrook,Reuter - 101 words
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Advertisement112 1940-10-08 8 1 fari? Special Mature fe^ AUSTRALIAN f§m r/ hsmld QuMly) n N "DOG'S IT'S A Wamm MF.-I-f 1 W.P.S. 18s ■P^ 'l ,'<■ >c» :i "t'^ i r■. W^'fkfli/y] ELECTRICAL APPIIANCEJ V^ikM^*^ JVe /tM£ lheir appearance ■^^L^*^ 1 —Smart and Attractive. *\V f^T We like the fact that IhJ V^112 words
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Article, Illustration123 1940-10-08 9 /^TN POSTS of all sizes jnd types surround the Biitish coiust ready (o oppuse any :»t--tempted invasion on the island by the (iermans. An anti-tank crew and machine jrun post is seen m this photograph taken on the East Coast of England. It will he roticed that123 words
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Article124 1940-10-08 10 Ed while the others are b.ing defended Mr. E RO l., that HMI Minted by the P~ U that i,.s frlendi vWtod that iddren on Sept The UMttani were m their room when at 7.30 the night they were said to have been dwtuibed oy scui;ci,124 words
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Article110 1940-10-08 10 Chungking, Oct. 6 THE amalgamation of tne Yunnan tin mining: fields chiefly involves the welding of the provincial and Central Government production establishments into the Yunnan Tin Corporation, as announced on Oct. 1. The important feature of th? amalgamation is the use of modern machineryChinese Central News - 110 words
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Article121 1940-10-08 10 STOLE FOWLS SENT TO GAOL TRACED through the medium of the registration number on his bicycle. Wee Hin Lecng. 46-year-old Hokkien, pleaded guilty to a charge of .stealing seven fowls from a house m Len°, kong Tiga on the night of Sept. 29. Mr. Conrad Oldhain ihe second magistrate, .sentenced121 words
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67 1940-10-08 10 Singapore, Monday. ONG Siaw Choo, B 34-year-old clerk, said to have misappropriated $1,000 with which he had been entrusted on Apr. 8 to settle ,s mie loots. claimed trial when charged before Mr. J Q. Rappop-Jrt. the t Ii i id magistrate vo.sterday. DP67 words
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Article37 1940-10-08 10 A Chinese youth, Lee Chow Poh, claimed trial m the fifth court, yesterday when he appeared on un. causing hurl to Abdul X a knifi rhe ca poned for one w< ice bail beta tended.37 words
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113 1940-10-08 10 London. o J^F made by the 1 1 3 fB r (Km ice and Fin and coming into \o. O^^B fleet to the I vhich have been m B Bolivian authorities 1 payment! between V Bolivia. Henceforward B ments to perse ns B Bolivia from pertoiuBritish Wireless - 113 words
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Advertisement327 1940-10-08 10 I To LADIES I I 1 l ndon m 1 OVERONES Brmd Tablets I 1 j. D.stributors: (HARI <<> Kobmson Road. Sin^ap<»i«- I I \K\ir\V rOMPA^Y i pmonb iii 4 RKAI on Ki:lir \i 1 1 1 spiv< I I N<.INII I Idle Plant Won't Help The Country f m327 words
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Advertisement230 1940-10-08 10 HOIVIE FROM HOMK Situated on Institution Hill and away from the noise of Singapore, m surroundings of natural beauty HILLTOP offm you a home where you can live enjoyably, m peace and r«»mfort Large Gardens, Tennis ourts, and an excellent Table. Redrooms with bathrooms attached. Phone the Manageress for details230 words
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Advertisement400 1940-10-08 11 dsfdfdfd Situations Vacant ,v mile. BuWt T.ngJ R^.l a^istant with knowledfcr fly Apply tt n box m Malaya lumpur. (No. WT«) T.ivneuced Indisn Gardener. pMk Malay Apply perp.m. and 6 p m^ W. K.uoiig. (ho. a9sg) r unemployed. Write or Vacancies available. ment Agency. 7J». Buki pore. (No. 932K, making400 words
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Advertisement633 1940-10-08 11 Financial f WANTED— Financing partner for a 12 yr 1 old concern School certificate Any sex. I Must keep Books, and Cash. Os«h security required. Apply Box 502. Malaya I Tribune. Singapore. (No. 996*1) 1 Photography YOUR PHOTOS Painted by real artist In Lilywnite Studio. Singapore. Prices moderate. (No. RISE)633 words
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Advertisement618 1940-10-08 11 Matrimonial RCBPECTABLJ; European S .idlers want wives European* or «ura»U.rw Wrte for particular* We al*o cater for all classes Marriage Agency. 79 Butc-.t Tignth Ro»td Singapore 933E For Sale KODAK JUNIOR 620 m good condition Offers, to Mr. Tin co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 941Ei FOR-SALE. One 2nd hand twakovr.618 words
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Advertisement589 1940-10-08 11 Motor Vehicles FOR iSAL£ Morrn 8 two >rt»ter. late I».'H model. 18.000 mile*, perfect rondltioa 4C tot per gallon, |975-. Phone 2615. SuraP°«» (No. M6E) WANTED 8 10 h.p. car. British, not later than 1938 No brokers. Particulars and lowest pr.ee Box 509. Malaya Tribune Singapore n o 906 C)589 words
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Advertisement376 1940-10-08 11 |0N THE; i AIR 1 Singapore /!IL 225 mctxfs (1 333 kcs) /kpi io metres <t.ff m!cs) ZHF3 41 38 metres From I 00 am. u> 8 15 am From 10 00 am. to 1 50 p m. From 5 M p.m. to 10 oo p m. From 12. 23376 words
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104 1940-10-08 12 Would Not Live In London —Degree For Husband lUR. Justice BodfOß, m the Divorce Court recently granted I decree nisi igAktfl a wite who refuted to live m don. Mr. Charles Tristan D'Oyiy. of Cygnet il 0 use, Che*. alleged that be had; •od by Ifn me D. H. I104 words
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147 1940-10-08 12 Razor Blade In Chocolate: Woman Gets £800 Damages MISS Margaret Loui--I*l sa Weekts was awarded £800 damages In the Court of Session, Edinburgh, because a cream-cen-tred chocolate that she bit held a piece of a safety-razor blade. Miss Weekes, a dress-shop buyer and manageress, lives at Park-road. Glasgow She had147 words
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Article67 1940-10-08 12 JUNE, the actress, has J been bequeathed the whole of the property of her mother Mrs. Ellen Kate Tripp of Wimbledon Half j Derby-road, Bourne- mouth. Mrs. Tripp, wh<> died m May, left £1,109. Mrs. Tripp expressed a desire that June Should, m her discretion, distribute part67 words
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Advertisement116 1940-10-08 12 'to.m mtmvvs SCHOOL-DAYS ARE ovkk now hi: s THE NEW Ml Sl< \l. COMEDY STAH of I'MO! TO-DAY at THE < AB'IIOL 13.15 6.1.') 9.15 A NEW Idea m Screen Musicals! Beautiful GIRLSI Hnuntinir Sonus and a Romantic Story l>:ised on a World* popular Sonjr Hit f^i^g^M'-^r ---to the season's116 words
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Advertisement150 1940-10-08 12 A great book becomes an j even greater picture! I OPENING TODAY 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15 <♦ AT THE \l II \>l»»\ I Special School Children's Morning Aftern.,.. arranged daily at 11 a.m. 315 p.m. m i MILLIONS HAVE LOVED THIS GLORIOUS BOOK' tM NOW ALL ITS TREASURES ARE YOURS150 words
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212 1940-10-08 13 Australian Pilot On Way To Palestine (Tribune Staff Reporter) •■ggl v I month ago, the only son of the late Sir Henry vice-president of the Executive Council of the [of Australia, who was one of those involved m P .nberra air crash m which he and some of Aus--1 eadin"212 words
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Article67 1940-10-08 13 New Japanese in-C In N.China I Tokyo, Oct. 7. IDMIRAL Mitsuyoshi ShiB as boon appointed Suder of the Japanal forces In North China. cession to Vice-Admiral mura, who has been to the General Staff of fj t according to a naval cement. \dmira; Nomura wil 1 arMoji to-morrow aboard nteNews - 67 words
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Article145 1940-10-08 13 Indian And Japanese Trade (Tribune Staff Reporter) INDIA'S trade In Japan has suffered on account of the Sin o- Japanese hostilities. Japan wants to collect as much foreign exchange a<; possible with the result that they are bent on restricting imports and stimulating exports. Hence India's bad luck as far145 words
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Article88 1940-10-08 13 "Guilty Conscience" Fined $2 ALLEGED to have been playing cards with several others under a lamp-post on the night of Sept. 2S\ Mohamed bin Dahelan, a motor-car driver, denied that he had taken part m gambling when charged m the fifth police court, yesterday. "When the constable caught hold of88 words
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Article29 1940-10-08 13 Mr. W. O. Harvey, Game Warden. Selangor and Neg r i bembilan has taken over Juties from Mr. C. S. Ogilvie, who has gone on transfer to Batu Gajah.29 words
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Article72 1940-10-08 13 Singapore. Monday. rHARGED with theft of a handbag containing $45, belonging to Mrs. Sok, Lee Ah Sang, a young Hokkien, claimed trial m the Fifth Pol i c Court yesterday. Lee was alleged to have snatched the handbag from its owner at the junction of Cairnhill72 words
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110 1940-10-08 13 She Heard A Radio Voice— Her V.C. Son MAJOR and Mrs. Learoyd, parents of 27-year-old Acting Flight Lieut. Roderick Learoyd, seventh V.C. of the war, heard on their radio after the 9 o'clock news on Aug. 19. that a V.C. FlightLieutenant was about to broadcast. When the airman began to110 words
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Advertisement108 1940-10-08 13 Knight priemiere luRDAY NIGHT Ihe CAPITOL Krai Screening Starts ■TIES. OCT. 15th EN GET |v\4* SET FOR |(/> HOWLS! M* Th« yto/'i hilarious fun J' hit Eddio't hilariout advenrgrtt with a baby ft v<1 thattorkUftbymiitak*! 1 CANTOR IN THE STORY OF iIRTV LITTLE IOTHERS JUDITH ANDERSON JOHNSON BONITA GRANVIUE H108 words
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Advertisement125 1940-10-08 13 OPENING TO-DA V 6.15 9.15 TRUE TO-LIFE STORY OF THE SOUTH WALES COALFIELDS WITH MAGNIFICENT SINGING BY PAUL ROBE SON. UNUSUALLY ENTERTAINING PICTURE DON'T MISS SEEING. WITH SPECIAL ADDED AT rR ACTION GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS (LATEST BY AIRMAIL) BOX-OFFICE— PHONE 6903 I IN AID OF THE LORD MAYOR'S AIR-RAID VICTIMS125 words
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Article172 1940-10-08 14 If V II I oval Krßiin»-Mi Kir n, A Challenge Cup at Anton tl.< A.: I ROfc. p Hail t tl ting a hi.' -an. W> itt had k F<>: fo mil len ■jhi- i ook the lead i boon Taylor S): lacreased172 words
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Article65 1940-10-08 14 Tokyo, tet. 7. Or. n He m rich Stahmtr. who has en act In T kyo to connection i ith ihe concla lon ol the tripartite alliance, was received m nudlcnce by 1 1 1. > Majesty th? Emperor on satin, og. Accompanied by his65 words
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Article286 1940-10-08 14 INTB ESTDW I anil vu wit- netted at Hong Lim Green yesttr more ties In the B.CH.C tennis tournament f played off. Tlie results wei Open singles Low Kee Pon beat Wong Thlan Teck 4— 6, 6 I. 4 Open mixed doubles: Mrs P. SeweU and Capt.286 words
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Article232 1940-10-08 14 [HE Cots held the C.S.C to a goalless draw m v friendly same of hockey played on the latter's round, yesterday. The game was a .scrappy affair md although the teams were 32* T!' h d the 5K were ■sJißhtlv better but wpak BnJshina P^entetj the232 words
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Article231 1940-10-08 14 Sj m to be k* I vimmni! pool, Bl Pa.vr Ki. I the date ol the < pening ol th I il-GeniTiil. Mr. Kao Linu Embodying several special features the i ,B ted !> f> -^t io the Tiger Summing Pool 'fl owners $30,000 to231 words
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202 1940-10-08 14 CUPERIOR m all departments, the S.R.C. beat tf v r.a. (Chang!) by four coals to nil m a h friendly at the S.R.C. (round yesterday. The Club led by three goal! to nil at the knteml The S.R.C. forwards, were speedier on their M202 words
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Article88 1940-10-08 14 Playinp i dra yesterday R.A. (Heevj He* eliminated I ya Signals M l Challenge J petition when narrowly d< Second Divl an odd goal m Uj after a hard and n struggle. The Anglo-Chtt School beat the" R.C on the !tte ground by 2 0 m game of hockey,88 words
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Advertisement99 1940-10-08 14 /T£ r /g £y /ny<K /ivy^ old brandy n the Hufuenoti landed m South Afrua over 300 years at»o thej brought with ihem a tpowledge ol brandy makint m ni th< -hi known vlneyardl m France This formed tho foundation by a ol£ rSa' W tb sfTnMd hin Q^ BIM99 words
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Miscellaneous21 1940-10-08 14 Sihhls Iliairv l«) DAY liof KEY I ;lh <• -\< RUGGER SC.C. II v Military TENNII I R C uid V MCA toomamenl21 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-10-08 14 tiiik tabu: HIGH TIDE ro-DAY: 3.20 a.m., 7.9 ft 2.45 p.m., 8.4 It. TO-MORROW:— 4.39 a.m.. 7 3 ft 3.50 p.m., 7.8 fti23 words
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Article200 1940-10-08 15 FACT AND FICTION London. Oct. 5. M forthcoming m the communique on y«--iiiy s> raids on Great the contention thai a r of enemy aircraft damaged by the Brltnat they fall to rebase says the Air s service. d out that the Gered the loss of five 5 W hlleReuter - 200 words
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Article99 1940-10-08 15 London. Oct. 7. 'HI Kings Bench divisional court to-day adjourned the pplication on behalf of Admiral ir Barry Domville for a writ of abeas corpus m order that no. ices may be given to the Goveror of Brixton Prison, the faoler nd the Home Secretary 1 SirReuter - 99 words
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404 1940-10-08 15 London, Oct. 7. j REGARD the past year's work with pride and satisfaction. We have surrendered or compromised no vital trade union interest. On the contrary we have secured for Trade Union principles a fuller measure of recognition, more extended application of404 words
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Article200 1940-10-08 15 BY trim the journey from Peterstield to ll« m H.mpsKifcosts 6*id. lor that wm soldier lost hiS Shorilv before 11 o'clock one Sunday night S a W<; n^S Samuel Peace, a^ed 22, of the RE., who lived Lincolnshire, alighted at U« static;.. He produced200 words
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Article112 1940-10-08 15 Doctor Cites Doctor Citing! another doc- i i*t as co-respon- lent. Dr. lanes Eric Kankine. of Romsey, Hamp- I sh ire, was? granted a decree S nisi, with costs. m the Divorce i Court. The wife, Mrs Elsie Rankine and the co- t respondent. Dr. J Harold Braham Sutton, did112 words
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Article89 1940-10-08 15 LEFT CAR USABLE, FINED £50 A MAN who failed to immobilise his car before leaving it unattended was fined £50 m London on Aug 20, after spending a day m prison on remand. He was Leslie Raiment, aged 32, a Government contractor, of Inverness-mews. Paddingion. Mr. McKenna told Raiment he89 words
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142 1940-10-08 15 TWO JAPANESE CHARGEDUNDER 0. S. ACT Singapore, Monday. rUH days have been set aside for a preliminary inquiry m a case lin which, M. Shinozaki and A^ Yamakawa, a Japanese man and voman, are alleged to have committed an offence under the Official Secrets' Ordinance. They were produced m the142 words
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123 1940-10-08 15 U.S. Women's $90,000 For China Relief 'jtoungiPag, c y 0;. behall of China's women, Madame Chiang Kai-shek is sencUn; message of 'abiding gratitude" for the contribution of by the American Women's Commit tee for China relief, throufh the 'Book of Hope' movemem Co.aiding China's women. The Book of Hope.' onChinese Central News - 123 words
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Advertisement78 1940-10-08 15 Public Notice ORE MIMCIPALITY invited for the of Ekrthwocfcfl at ad. Tender Form •y be obtained at Munilneer*s D^pt. on proof a Municipal Treapt for $50. Tenders r 2 noon on 12 1941 of: r Lorries on Hire. vi Piles <for .Sewerage -ion Scheme,'. Piles (for general vi Firewood. i78 words
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Advertisement124 1940-10-08 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD 1824. Incorporated hi the Netherland East Indies. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital t .40,030,000. Reserve Fund 10,500,000. London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Qead Office: BATAVIA. Branches Netherlands East Indies: Soura* bay a. Samara ng. Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cheriboa124 words
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Advertisement122 1940-10-08 15 1i I• l I Jf*&L*- »^B 15-" 8 f"- i*f* '»A H^^Vt^bß^E^ffß i SAVINGS flea&be ydnt/tfote A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save, t To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from tlm* U> ttme is122 words
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337 1940-10-08 16 BATTLE OF BRITAIN RESUMED: DAYLIGHT RAIDS LONDON OCT 7. inn tiik «nmiT room simi toj"»wA NINO OP TIIK AIB BLITZKRIMi, THE g£™f OF BRITAIN FLARM) IP AGAIN TODAY WHEN TERkifk bathes man fought out j^etweto GERMAN AND BRITISH FIGHTERS, KPOJW PRESENT RECEIVEP INDICATE THAT A WMBIOI OF ENEMY AIK RAIDERSReuter - 337 words
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Article223 1940-10-08 16 Renter's diplomatic conespwo(irnt writes that Mm npuUi movement of German troops int< Kumatiit, Hrhkh is not iltefCdltCl m London ftlMMMfh it is not officially confirmed. i> regarded »r wrll-ui formed quarters as the mo.si serious development m a Baikal ■Itllltlm fraught with momentou; consequences for the Balkan State;Reuter - 223 words
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Article12 1940-10-08 16 Morning Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 4,500 Dlfti I Tuesday October 8, 1940.12 words
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Article114 1940-10-08 16 0.. Berlin, Oct. 7. 1L shortage is a frequem topic of conversation m Rome, according: to reports of travellers arriving SL rv thmklhatlhis was a important subject of discussion between Hitler and Mussolini hlir ren i r; es )eciallv a political observers m Rome believe thatReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-10-08 16 During a tour of London a party of Dominion troops and sailors visited a London brewery where they made a tour of inspection and re.cived full hospitality. The party, whose headgear seems to Have become a little mixed, are seen leaving after ttieir tour of the brewery.47 words
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Article69 1940-10-08 16 London, Oct. 7.— A new largescale evacuation scheme for the whole of the London area was announced by Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, Minister of Health. Un- der the scheme mo- j thers with children of I school age or under m any part of the London County Council area orReuter - 69 words
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Article362 1940-10-08 16 SEVERE RAIN BY R.A.F. LONDON, OCT. 7. DA.F. IN THE DAYLIGHT YESTERDAY ATTACKED OSTEND, CALAIS, BOULOGNE VORTS, STATES! AN AIR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE. SHIPPING AM)I BARGE CONCENTRATIONS AT HARLINGEN, STAVO-1 REN, ENKHUIZEN, DORDRECHT, AND DEN HELDEfII WERE BOMBED. AT DEN HELDER A DIRECT HIM WAS REGISTERED ON A SUPPLY VESSEL. I362 words
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