Morning Tribune, 10 October 1940

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  • 14 1 Morning Tribune NFT gALIS EXCEED 4,500 DAILY. n t-.No. 215, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1940.
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  • 173 1 HE LION HAS WINGS I\Ki THREE STORIES UK II TELL OF THE FAST piU ;,F THE ROYAL AIR \\i) OF THE SPEED SMI I. OF ITS PILOTS. I lor<*igii iquacl newly- formed Czechoslovak 10 of Hurricanes had their on Tuesday, m their ment, says the Air Mm Servtet. c of
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  • 111 1 Tokyo, Oct. 9. i THE Foreign Office spokes-J man told pressmen to-day )f that Japan "cannot underi stand" the United States S Government's advice to Amc- ricans m the Far East to 1 consider the advisibility of returning home, this decision having been taken while
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  • 153 1 London. Oct. 9. THE possibility of Mr. Lloyd George returning *to office is being debated m London political circles Now that the British aircraft production programs v^x^ is on its upwards r\( 7^> way, speculation is based upon the fact i^fcL that foi a number of years
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  • 60 1 Shanghai, Oct. 9. RAL Sir Percy Noble, fcerly m command of the I China Station Fleet, passed m Shanghai on relinqu&h--s post m Hongkong to his scr. Admiral Sir Geoffrey t was officially announced \ay. Admiral Noble, it is it? returning to England *nada. It could not be
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  • 612 1 LONDON, OCT. 9. JT IS LEARNED IN AUTHORITATIVE CIRCLES IN LONDON THAT THE QUESTION OF WHETHER BRITISH SUBJECTS IN THE FAR EAST WHO HAVE NO URGENT BUSINESS SHOULD BE ADVISED TO LEAVE IS NOW UNDER REVIEW, SAYS REUTERS DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT.
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    37 1 An airman who braved a murderous lane of fire to bomb his target and then brought h i s halfshattered plan© safely home, has been awarded the Victoria "Cross. He is Acting Flight-Lieut. Roderick Alastair Brook Learoyd.
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  • 125 1 An almost desperate economic situation is thought likely m authoritative London circles to confront Japan if she is so unfortunate as to find herself forced into a war against the democracies Inconvenient as the various United States measures hitherto directed at Japan's economy may have been they would be
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  • 150 1 London, Oct. 9FOLLOWING their policy of rapidly attempting to I* press home attacks on London by successive waves o! bombers, the enemy to-day sent forces of raidei* I v ,r the EcLst Anglian coast, Thames Kfjuary «J l the south east coast, but
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  • 46 1 Britain's Relations With Turkey London, Oct. 9.— The British Government was m close touch with the Turkish Government on all matters' of mutual concern, including the position m Syria, declared Mr. R.A. -Butler. Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, when answering questions m the nnnM °f Commons- Reuter
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  • 29 1 London, Oct. 9.— Sir Henry Head, the eminent neurologist, died to-day at the age of 79, from Parkjson's dJ ra'*e trembling i aralvsis which he out his career.- Reuter
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    • 22 1 ■IllPk SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES |R||JjJ INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED I DURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE ■JEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET,
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  • 90 2 Ernest Bevin Says "MATCH FORCE WITH FORCE" UM -...I. M* I I rnrm>-»M't W we H Wl ami ban Mi i,., -si Bevta Minbterfor i.abmii. told We I n.nn CongTCM »t southport. thld I or nbcrtu.^ U a We must i S^ l^. lth( navy ...mipp to the m;ixinv.r. rapa-
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  • 117 2 London, O I HOW bj i B rtram Jamea T 1 Mlddl and :::!> l;1 ol i oma who the D.F M. pilot ol one ol High! ol aircrafl <i< tailed out a dive •<• tnblii On an enemy pO il 'ii During the dl?i f
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  • 131 2 BRITONS LEAVE RUMANIA i Bucharest, Oct I. s I THE i.rit^h Minister has x l adMM-d all British sul>jtctfl (uniu-cloil \\ith IIM j icum.ij .m I indttJitrj to diately. All LfcMl allt'ttfd htvt s alrcadj «rred <»vi (»i Ihf i central oil rtfta. s«\ «»t the oil mm BOH sta>inu
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  • 56 2 From Our Own Reporter* Seremban. Oct. 9. MR E Curtis, a European empldyed at Tongah 'Compound. Mantin. Wt* to-day sentenced to a month's rigorous imprisonment for driving a motor car under trie influence of drink on Sept 22. On a further charge of driving the vehicle m a dangerous manner
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  • 84 2 London. Oct. 9 General increase m the rate of allowances for families and dependents of men m the three fighting ser. ce.s. with effect from the first payment m Novembei, \va.s announced by Mr. Anthony Eden In the House oi Commons. An Increase of a shilling m
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  • 167 2 Italians Still In Hiding 1 London. Oct. !i. S THI superiority of the Italian fleet does not iliou t S 2? t0 6 t0 st:a s;iid Loid Cluiilltkl, Admiral 1 oi the Heet. m a speech to a Rotary Club m London Referring to the situation m the Mediterranean S
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  • 544 2 NAZIPANZER CORPS SENT TO RUMANIA London. (M 3 I THE military >.ituation m Rumania to-day is due to >rveJ factors. Her geographical oosition. the richness „1M land and her natural resources. imrticularU ii. h a j made Rumania a desirable military objects t the ea<t and west. It is not
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    • 45 2 FREAN'S GIFT PARCELS TO THE TROOPS PARCEL No. 3 hi England 17.15 Oversea 5:.50 m I inland <«> OvetfCtt |3.7S PASCEL No. t m Lii^iand HM Overseas $:>.60 r FfMn'l UmdOfl Factory For a Friend, l^aMfH or an -Unknown" Soldier. Sl\<,\r(»Ll i(H s|oi;\,,| Co LTII SHI
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    • 86 2 The onb' <lri-«jy that feeds the SILVIP^X HAIR W vigonXLS -alivt' eds the hair 1 Pure S'iivikrin. W Wlili does not gum the I X-!' SILVIFIX is :he vvith all the flrtues k fixative— keeping the ft control without I H viou^y fixed. Ewi'-' r H Q9MD and women's hAii
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    31 3 taken prisoner after hh aircraft had been shot down, undei armed guard at a London railway station as he passed .hrouerh London or llfi way to a prison iainp.
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  • 48 3 PANESE VIEW SHANGHAI INCIDENT anghai, Oct. 9. and iiendannerie .^i:ai have Tor plies to Achnira! ('ominander-in-d ?";;U's Asiatic with the lnci- i!lc^:d assault the crew of the Auausta by Japanes? n hnanghiii foretly. it was revealed t American naval Sf and Am«:rihave declined content a of the r.
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  • 29 3 H. L. Hopkin'i London. Oct. 9. wii'e of Mr. tt, the well-known anted a decree ni^i of her husband's were married In and \V!ielcs.s.
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  • 86 3 NAVAL BASE EMPLOYEE CONVICTED OF THEFT IN the third court yesterday, befon Mr. *J. G. Rappo port, Will i a n Spencer JohM charget&an of driver at theNa\al Base, wa: convicted and sen tenced to one day' simple imprisonment antf m l dditloh fme( $40. or In default I month's
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  • 169 3 Cairo, Oct. 9. [RIITISH aircraft arc standing up magnificently the harsh desert conditions, their perfor--1 >tin| a fine tribute to the manufacturers onnel is exceedingly fit, declared an K.A.F. n who recently returned from Kenya. ied that a number of German Junkers 9 6
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  • 659 3 'THE REAL FRONT IS THE CHANNEL' U.S. Report Reaction To Churchill's Speech REACTION TO MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S SPEECH 11 ON TUESDAY IS SUMMED UP IN THE FOLLOWING MESSAGES RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK, TOKYO, MELBOURNE AND LONDON: ryv "It is one of Mr. Churchill's MpW YORK* su P rt>me S ilts
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    • 70 3 P URNISHING I UjlU^^^JKj^^ MATERIALS I FURNITURE i Owing to moving: to new and more g modern premises, it has been 0 ft decided to sell, rather than move, I our present stocks. All our quality CRYSTAL H articles will be considerably reduced V E N E T I A
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  • 47 4 JJOING spknclid work as Deputy Assistant Director of Medical Services for i the A.T.S. East- crn Counties is Major Anna Reaveley Glover, R.A.M.C. Major Glover has the distinction of being the first woman doctor to attain Senior ar m y Rank. i Major Glover
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  • 488 4  - Women.... And The War VERA AKUMORE By II 111 A II Menulim, j sLstor of N fan.ou > violin- virtuoso, b I h v 1 pt- d bro'her ru I imum m A t dvi i 1 1 I th<- p;t.st y;tr for tin- nli'-f q| t victim.s. During his
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  • 57 4 WOW that the rugger sea-. son is getting under way quite a number S S«f "regulars" are to be seen various^ matches, both! i Service and i otherwise. Keen fans are !Mrs. R. Ramsay Rae Mrs. Head- J ley-Cliff, Mrs. IK. Powell, I J Misses Kathleen Lundon, Joanna
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  • 385 4 PEMU A HMOa T«.h^| t Roland, Powell. D. Stark, WatsonUyatt, C W Dawson. Ho.mcs, V. H. Smith. V Bath. L. Chaytor, X Christy, Riviere. Bundy. Marchi;mk. Forbes, Monk. H. M. J. Foin md Mmc Pingaud, Misses Daphne Norton. Margaret Duff. Damaris Babington, Jeanette and Jacr
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    • 32 4 f %ylt I- IPS ;H 5 B'r \F £s^ HhMu In fuhlon'i < m iUn y Ulth ever y «*>«* Primula Burnt Sugar Sky Pi,,k &}JX* Avfr^ j /2^^ MAYNARD'S Battery R oad ■fc
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    • 81 4 Chiropody And Care Of The Feet We have pleasure m announcing the success of our newly opened Chiropody Section under the direct supervision of Miss D. Raino who is a fully qualified chiropodist with a London Diploma. The charges for this service are reaf?n, a w le and advice on
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    • 30 4 Tuesday Oem 29th I Subscription Concel Doda onniffl Doda Conrafl Doda 4oiira<l Doda (onmfl Doda r«»iii'i>4 Doda Conrdl Doda ronsjiJ Doda tonni4 RECITAL I APPLY NOW I LITTLE'S ROBINSON'S MOUTRIES
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  • 762 5  -  Ruth Hussey M-C-M actress, illustrates how necessary the brush is to women m their daily beauty routine. IF you want to be well-*roomed from tip to toe, you will find a brush, m one form or another, your ally. Not only the clothes-brush, which keeps your pretty
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    • 66 5 •i /s^«r obtainable (IP) 1 anywhere v^p A/ Because it has the superior flavour and quality only found m imported Vffl I pork. All our Australian Pork is P4v^T^^7m obtained from selected milk and _^_Z_pJvMtte wheat fed pigs. We always have JXJtfpTJJIikM a Rood stock of LEGS, CHOPS. LOIN CUTS
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  • 118 6 OUT LINES of fashion N I s I Ml N tton oi i the proper out- two- j .styled without bOQM. ippie n > cut i i|: tninimuu ■d. I tinori Well-boned I ra so j I indati which inly tod v m MB Uta S j i s though
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  • 577 6 SPORTSGIRLS WE AR LINEN WITH STYLE Ballerina Skirt And Bra Top W'llr i.nuu iaille i> MffCSted Cm the tennis, costume above, which features the balLrini ■>Ktrt. The >quuied-necUe.l bo. htm JUriug cupe bleevts and tstened with a zipper at the back. The accompanying lung curdigan, of red corded jersejr, has
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    • 38 6 I BA jPRISCILLA Id. I WE BPK< lA LI ZB IN CO! |o\. I I\|;\ \M) BILK N\ \SHI\', PROCKB OBSETSA \\\l vssil-'Us 11. si.y ROAD, ourt •II "SNOW WHITE" < U INING \r PARIS CO. 21, OOCJMAM ST
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  • 798 7  -  H.L. Hopkin Writes Front London London, Aug. 29. {these days of P*per rationi porti of Parliamenlebftttf Have to be drasti- >• cut dawn. The newspapers naturally givt full reports Mr. hmrhill's fine speech on i war jxjsition, but the re- k-
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  • 359 7 rHE following communique was issued vcstprdav by the Straits Settlements Government: With reference to Notification No. 3356 published m the Straits Settlements Government GazetU* m October 3 1940. it Is nottfli d for public information that the limitations on entry into the lokftiy oi"
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  • 77 7 MR Abdul Latift Mohamed Osman, 24-year-old Egyptian, passed through Singapore, yesterday, OH his way home to defend his country if the need arises. Able to speak only a few word.s of English and Malay (learned m Java where he had been UvhiK during the
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 118 7 THIN A celebrates to-day the 29th anniversary of the foundation of rhe Kv\ üblic, and conscientious Chinese may ask themselves whether the nation is any better off now than at the time of the Manchu Dynasty. Much blood was shed by pioneer revolutionary heroes m order to
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    • 139 7 lIISTORY will record this Sino-Japan-ate conflict as one of the significant incidents marking the sad faltering of international justice, and, m the words of Madame Cfahtttg Kai Shek, "affording j I trade evidence of the myopia of so-called statesmen who couH not envisage fact that on the
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    • 168 7 AN this "Double Tenth" occasion, the one consoling thought which all Chinese can proudly cherish is that while seme nations, even great Powers, have fallen within the first few weeks of warfare, unprepared and backward China is still carrying on after more than three yenrs of wanton slaughter
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    • 21 7 i^ORATION, LIMITED, iw Building, Chulia Street r>SOH. SINGAPORE c, Marine, Motor, V ides, Workmen's pensa t i o n Personal Accident
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    • 42 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY Persona I i^-rt JiS^^^^x vice by a duly quaiified. licensed and if^^mpP registered practi tioner with legal qualifications. 1 THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4,AIUADE BLDO., PHONE 3002. ,R. A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science. 35 years' European Clinical Experience.
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  • 329 8 N modern war every civilian is in the front line, and is, therefore liable to be in need of a blood transfusion," Glared Col.' Stringer, A.D.M.S., Fort Canning, uhen ressmg the importance of the blood transfusing service an interview with the Tribune yesterday. Visiting the
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  • 23 8 (ttftni yj BE on one sideHBurn tho other. flH be all HmciiisJj^^B]^ r.iid by Puc^t lnaian cT.pkfl I oui cnaree^^B;: lenon b^mB
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  • 173 8 MR. Edwin Ha ward has arrive from London m Singapore t take up the post of Adviser oi Indian Affairs and Deputy Direc tor of the Far Eastern Bureau o the British Ministry of Informa tlon here. Mr. Haward was formerly for 2 years a
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  • 92 8 Russians On Way To Chungking MESSRS. Prokhorov and A. I Serebrinkov. Russian business men. passed through Singapor yesterday on their way to Chune King. To questions regarding Indo China from where they had jus arrived, they would say nothin •> but remarked "We have been do mg some mineral business
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  • 146 8 ALERT JAPANESE CAUGHT BREAD THIEF MibSiNG his bread from his door3, e T ver y morning, K. Kobayashi. a Japanese, arose early one morning and kept watch At n ltUl lu he saw a Chinese walking ofl with the loaf. He arrested the man. and found him wearing a SS
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  • 78 8 and it ilK simple m the Chinese "Double "IB I sary of the^Hpub special '<< ::^B''- b ranged. I As in prev^H th; of ChinesenlH of six— will 3*1 I in paper flowen^B tin Relief ?i:r.d.^Hb wi the part oi IB. nity. and IB raliv. has Coinciding BBlay'.-i is
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  • 33 8 f5 Ottawa, Oct. 9. 5 nOSEZte?**. cnildr^n from the c United Kingdom have arrived m a 1 S2 adl 2 n l iner at an cast Canadian port.— Reuter.
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  • 232 8 jj WARNING that "a warring nati. ;5: Br it cannot win," was uttered by RotaiiB J. bcnarff. Chief Health Officer, when addre»no a Rotanans on "Health for Victory" yc-terda* and JS n ealth that our h °P ej and expectations of victory can pH Sr° St Q s cll
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    • 99 8 HUDSONS EJpiM j^KTo'JOBES H H I THE CiREAT ANTISEPTIC S V^flß NJ I MIM Ml N SUITED FOR H Bff HUMAN lIKINGS OF ALL JM BO I' AGES FROM lAIt I -^t"^" ifcj CHILDHOOD UPWARDS, FOR 8^ TIIK ELIMINATION FROM ri^S^^ COLDS, oi:f rHROATS, '^Sft^JQ INFLUENZA, WH ALL b R
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  • 162 9 gRITISH troops have penetrated well into In .< inflicting heavy losses on Italian forces. They have captured many posts and much war material and have also taken prisoners. Here are types of native troops who were fighting for the Italians now m the hands of the British.
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  • 210 9 BEFORE Mr. J.G. Rappoport. m the third court, yesterday, at a preliminary inquiry it was stated that out of 26 forged ten dollar notes alleged to have been found In the possession of Lim Chin Seng, five of the notes were found m one of
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  • 37 9 Berlin, Oct. o The Vichy Government ha cided to confer th* Grand Crow of the Legion of Honour upon Leopold former King of the Belgian*, U> cording to a radio tnaoUMtMal router.
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  • 294 10 niMl! t» llom irth, I Ike X a'B^. ketl l-irell. a<: I I r«.u> im| ii mafil i «i U n I the lM n.tan mipov.fl .m him bN tin- thud I tfistr«t< I griev* a., bur. M ,>,.,.. at 1 nore Accommo
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  • 75 10 Forged Document Charge ANANDAN. a 34- oW IfaJabari, rial b At. J port, thiri when it wa* r he had vrtificate vic(> irom the tnraent of thp tted Malay by altering he figures m the do•ument from $75 to ;140. He ?.'.so claimed rial to an alternate harge 01 having
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  • 168 10 HAJI Osman bin Haji Rijoh. 70-year-old Javanese, on nil way to mosque, camr into collision vi n a:• ir driven by Mr Lo Wei. a representatt^ i of the Asia Insurance Co.. I I Payt I. i ar Road. He Hied a few heurs after
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  • 86 10 False Evidence Alleged WHEN Abdul MataUb appeared befpi Mr. J.G Rappoport, the third magistra rda? a charge of having given false evidence mi a polic° court wa to him Abdul Ls alii have given false evidence by stating that lie he was from hia roo m f i" a house
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  • 51 10 JACK BILBO DIVORGED 4 DECREE NIBI 1 vi f h eofti was '■rantfd by Sir Boyd Merriman m th< Conn "•<• Lorainc i Batuch, of Harpentterts, against Mr Hugo Cyril X Baruch, Itnown as Jack Bilbo, ex-lii ui«ianl of ai Capone Bameh alleged cmelty, and said nisband attacked her with
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    • 207 10 I BY F fI O«dBRiT!SH INDIA LIHFS 'INCOHPORA'I'ED IN ENGLAND). lh*' l»rs( possible services arc being maintainrd by the P. <^ O s Coy. Cron the Straits to their usual ports of call m China. India. Ofylon and the Vnited Kingdom. ssengtn are requested to register their requirements, f>ut and
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    • 471 10 FOR GREY HaIR W NX.IMS (OMIP (p I m tr-.mrdUtc. natural _Mt_ i bUck. brown, cheetr Hi I liut your grey Jr v U w.ii r main 1 ...in or interfere S^ c-;;^. reqv I CHARI 0., I 2», Kobinson Road Singapore. I CLASSIFIED ADS I Professional I QUALIFIED MIDWIFE
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    • 603 11 Photography YOUR PHOTOS Painted by reel artist In Lilywhite Studio. Singapore. Prices modeiNo 91 3E' Miscellaneous EASTERN PIANO CO 64. Rangoon. Boad, Singapore. Tuning, repairing, recaeinq. removing and on hire, or stile. Buy pianos, organs m any condition or for exchange, i No. 948Ei CONSULT YOUR Tailoring Problems at "Gulam
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    • 641 11 Matrimonial lABIE F. I"" T fcuropemns or Eurasian- Write for particulars. We al^ cater to ,<«*. rtage Agency, 79. Buku Tun ah H Singapore. 933E, For Sale CLEARANCE S.4LE „r %U stork R, v r lea* oi cos;. R<tu:o Pet floe c :.i. li*>l4 Ltd. Singapore. (Jfa „oL> ALL TYPKS
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    • 471 11 Property For Sale i I FOR SALE Dispei! Ontre Town ;»lH>d with Electropathy, Machin > App'.v ior ternu oculars to <■■ o Malaya Tnbuue. Ku-%1 1 Lumpur jhoE FOR SALE dwelliiiK bOUM No». 4-A Si 4-B, Temple Roucj. .1 centflOf tttta 8702. lot 174. MCtlm 72 Totr.i of K. L
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  • 159 12 Drugged Me, Says Beauty ABEAUIIKUI. society woman void m New York hOf white powdW to her caused a nightmai^-like trance during which she went from hotel to hotel with man she icarcely knew. The woman, writes a New York com- spondent. is Bevei Croft, whose but- j band, millionaire William
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  • 151 12 Pictures Tell A Story For Home RELATIVES of Australian and New Zealand soldiers stationed m Britain will soon receive ;i surprise. The Lady Mayoress of York, Mrs. R. J. Pulleyn, has invited several of the Anzacs to tea with her and had several ot them j photographed Then she took
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  • 27 12 Grade Fields has been given the hon- orary degree of Mastor of Arts by ManChester University In her absence. This was confirmed recently.
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    • 218 12 mEONXI COMEDI 3HOH IN LAST DAY! I < AIM I j^l 3.15 6.15 9.15 ,T COT ZOOMPH f% ncM Idea m V re*» Musicals RPW L^^HzßH Comedy based on f/j BROWM m|h l)oz ,nsof Gorgeous tICHARO (ARK V^ ANNE NACIt ,nls f/ JEROME (OWAM /f EUZAIETH RISOOH <fiLj FRITZ ftlD
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    • 288 12 ITmfS HILTON. Author of "GOODBYE Mr < f Says -COMPLETELY DELIGIITI I L fe ENTERTAINMENT' W\ Daily At 11 a.m., 3.15, €.15 9.15 p.m. B at nil A I JIAMIIRA f The Thrills, the drama, the fun and excitement (,f LStudent life at Rugby, where boys are moulded into fr
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  • 218 13 OG MALAYA LOOD DONOR I Singapore, Wednesday. ■BwiNG tribute to the initiative of Dr. G. V Allen m pfcins the Blood Transfusion Service at the same Lgj ssing disappointment at the response made so far L -iade l)y His Excellency, the G.0.C., Malaya, MajorCg V. Bond, when interviewed at the
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  • 140 13 ELOPED— GETS 70 DAYS A MARINE who was stated to have eloped with the daughter of a colour sergeant, was sentenced by a Chatham court -martial to seventy days' detention for being absent without leave and breaking out of barracks. He was acquitted if desertion while on active service. It
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  • 82 13 ROBBERY CHARGE FAILS Ai SIXTY year-old Chinese. Le e Yet, who stood charged at the Assizes before Mr. Justice Manning, yesterday, with robbery and cauMng grievous hurt, was discharged. Lee Yot was alleged to havp entered thffowl house of a poultry farmer, Chiam Ah Hoon, living at the 10th mile,
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  • 63 13 A pair of spectacles ordered by The Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, who arrived here yesterday morning, was reported stolen from the shop of Ellison S. Ezekiel and Co., Opticians, yesterday afternoon. The spectables, valued at $100. were missed at midday, and a
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  • 264 13 AT Wukirig Police-court the Rev. Howard Geoffrey Edmonds, vicar of St. John s, Wokin* was charged with unlawfully removing the body ©1 Michael Blumer from one consecrated place of buna* to another without haying a licence for the purpose as required by the Burials Act, 1857.
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    • 66 13 "A PICTURE WHICH CAN BE RECOMMENDED TO EVERYONE' "FREE PRESS." I TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 GLORIOUS SINGING DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE A THRILLING TALE OF LIFE IN THE COAL VALLEYS FILMED IN THE WELSH MINING INDUSTRY rot/ OUGHT TO SEE IT! S^m WITH SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION 1 GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS (LATEST BY
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  • 926 14 Ilii; S%M'i'|i Lumpur, v. If*** I "",,Iliu llowinf we th« resulU:— PoJ i 11; i Littl< John Herton ***** DOUBLE TOTE I *t double tote: 1 tickets i d double tote: $21 tic! i $79 each. n\( I 1 I'omics (lass J, Divi^ioi :< 6 hnlonr.
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  • 113 14 SINGLE GOAL GIVES S.R.C. WIN OVER INDIANS ON the S.R.C. ground yesterday, the S.R.C. defeated Ibe Indian •Association, XI by cue goal lo Dil at hockey. The exchanges were 'airly even and the Indians were unlucky not to score. Both teams had mnnei rous opportunities but partly duo io erratic
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  • 104 14 Mountain Regiment. .6; S C.C 1 THE S.C.C. were overwhelmed yesterday 'by tlw Mountain Regiment, losing 6-1. at hockey en me b.c.c Pudang. c^ me Was kBenly WntMtrt but tho Regimental team were easily the muter* A feature of the game was the line understand ing
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  • 71 14 SPORTS [irounri.s m Britain are to be protected uiiSt landingi by enemy aircraft Cricket club- and owners of tporii grounds are asked »o get m touch at once with their Regional Commissioner, will tell then: wnat steps to tako. The Ministry of Home Security express thf hope thai
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  • 121 14 FIELD Company beat the Ceylon F ports Club at hockey by 2—l after a d3M game < 1% .i the hitter's ground yesterday, The Ceylonese were the first to threaten, Pathy narrowly missing with a flick oft a centre from the ring. At the othfer
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  • 165 14 S.C.R.C Tennis Tournament Results M. I. Stokes and John IH^,, fied for the fin; I BiiiY Mixed Doubles ch^ H the S.C.R.C. seventh openßH taticn lawn tennis :r: M| when they beat !Vis 1 .'■> lather and Tan Huck Toe -H yesterday. I I I Though Mrs. Pcni :.n°m Huck
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  • 76 14 Washin ■> k RESOLUTION. A o. NVc 11, for lMl m British Oovernmn Mni p! MEH j British officials di:. .•■oo\ visit m the United 6 B ♦roduced m the„,(■ < to i Tohn Delaney. Ncv t v ■t>n > bi t tfcl Hou<cof Repr- B h i Tlio
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  • 574 15 MINES DEPT. INQUIRY (From Oar Own Reporter) I Kuala Lumour. Wednesday. I ission that he had received gifts of money and pee I but that anything he had done had not beer I lis conscience and that, notwithstanding the fact thai X ived gifts he had
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  • 41 15 New York. Oct. 9. UfREN the American Clipper plane W arrived from Europe it mi revealed that two Norwegian shipping representatives. Andersen Wilhelmsen and Holter Sorensen. had been removed from the plajie by the RHt.i«h authorities at Bermuda.—Reuter.
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  • 215 15 10,500 LONDON HOMELESS I ONDON, Oct. 9.- The menus served to Londoners rendered homeless by air raids have included soup, sausage, potatoes, bread, cheese, butter, biscuits and alternatively me it. itew, potatoes, cabbages, pears, custard, coffee and biscuit-. This was reveale i by Mr. Malcolm Macuonald. Minister of Health. In
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  • 132 15 CPFAKIM. t<> Bfafaptrc ftotftriani \esterday, Hr. l» J W ScharfT. (biff Health Officer, revealrd the extent of preventiblc sickness disclosed as a i MtaN »f mrdical MUUfelnstfotu m schools. In the rase of r.nldren :i(trnding English i schools m Sinfaport, !>.. Scharff >aid, the percrn^-
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  • 76 15 London. Oct. 9. A GROUP of 24 Indian pilots arrived m London to-day to join the Royal Air Force. On their arrival each of them was handed a personal message from the Air Minister, Sir Archibald Sinclair, m which th<* Minister said that Britain was proud
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    • 191 15 NEDERLANDSCHE MAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Incorporated m the Netherlands Paid Up Capital 40.030,000 Reserve Fund 10,500.00 London Correspondents mUZLm^m* mjm '■'■iV IL "n x NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK. YOUR VALUABLES LIMITED Our tttrong Rooms are your Protection. Head Office: BATAYIA X ta iniposslble for an irdN Tklual to provide for hia valued pooMeslOQj9
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  • 228 16 (MHO. (Id 1» THEM is IMCSEMEVI (UINCLED WITH DISCOS T^WIONG EGYPTIANS V, TO! REPEAT™ BOIL N ROME ILLEGATIONB THAT •EVACUATION 1^ mi.iv. SWIFTLI UNDER BRITISH ORDERS^ I :|\s TIIIKI BEEN NO EVACWATION FKOM I URO ttt I THOSE I EW WHO LEFT M BXANBRIA IN Till
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  • 49 16 Japanese Apology To Americans 10. j ilogified foi oj ii In 4*" ol !hc U.S.S. i pdttl an American Navy pr< rcleaa to-day. The Japanese have alac offi ndarme n pon i i direct apol to the Captain of Augv rta. The Inc i i. regtrded aa cl sed
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  • 57 16 NO BLOCKADE OF MARTINIQUE? iv fork, Oct. 10. Tin: French gteamcr, Fbrt de m Li cc, 4,27!« t j::. painted war- nip grey but wlthoul guns, has arrived wiih i genera] carpo from Martinique, and Quada'ouiK'. Tlm- Officer luted that the Brii,-!' <v< ie not blockading Martini iiue, and did
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  • 121 16 Nazis Lack Skilled Craftsmen N«w York. Oct. 10. /GERMAN consulates havp been >■* r.sdeml lo rcund up skilled nnftsmrn «»f German citizenship or extraction, and offer them transportation, unqualified wages, and liuarantees of employment m cider to hire them back to Germany, according to the New York Dftity Nuvs, which
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  • 90 16 NATIONAL MINISTRY FOR AUSTRALIA? Melbourne, Oct 10 MOVES for the formation of a national ministry wore carried a Stage further to-day by the meeting between Mr R G Men?!es and Sir Baric Pare former Country Tarty leader, m an attempt to heal the breach caused by Sir Barle Pttge'a parliamentary
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  • 184 16 LUFTWAFFE USING BRITISH BOMBS London, Oct. 10.— The answei given by the Air Secretary m *hCommons on Tuesday has arouset a good deal of interest. Sir Archibald Sinclair was 'u'ked to explair the fact that fragments of bomb; dropped by th? Luftwaffe on Britain bore the marks of Britisl manufacture.
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  • 45 16 Bcrl'n, Oct. 10. mian Ministry of Pro k paganda has dissolved the Bu Association of foreiiu tress correspondents, according t the official news agency. Th ncy says that tMe "assoriatioi '.v.ts run mainly by English am Fewiih members." Router.
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  • 95 16 i London, Oct. 10.— While the Bri- Iwh unemployment figure has reached its lowest since the pre- insurance scheme was intror rtucod. the ratet 1 of unemployment assistance and allowances are be- ing increased for the second time f since the start of the war, by draft 1
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  • 136 16 News From All Fronts Sofia, Oct. 10.—Reports that German of ficeis are "training" Bulgarian troops are officially denied here. Reuter. London, Oct. 11.— Mrs. Randolph Churchill gave birth to a son on Thursday. Her husband, who was recently returned, to Parliament, is the Prime Ministers only son. Reuter. Rome, Oct.
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  • 321 16 Tobru' ihatljTl lares thai u.aiu:.t v.^M| claims th; m HritiJ vhot down by naval JB H A F IV Eritrea ai.c pjfl Gura. m *Wm but says that 'herei^B lims or d EX The comp.v..^iquc two were killed and sqXB, among the H !ian anflßx pulation when the R
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  • 55 16 no Vo\ The French Admiralty announce I arrived for several days of the submari Havas Agency adds that information ull source states that the submarine h the whole personnel were saved ana Freetown, Sierra Leone. A London message states thai Whether the AJax is one of the
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