Morning Tribune, 11 October 1940

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  • 14 1 L T SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY. Morning Tribune v-Xo. 216. Friday, Oct. 11, 1940.
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  • 113 1 Important Diplomatic Moves DIPLOMATIC MOVES Ot E FIRST IMPORTANCE MAM YESTERDAY. •te Department has recall--s£i e d "Affaires at Berlin, Kirk, and Mr. Edeed Charge d'Aff aires at ultation. tment indicates that ■nificance in the reu s expected that the lance between the Axis ad Japan will be one of
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  • 64 1 on. Oct. 10.— General Sir s Boi. ham-Carter has tensignatlon of the office and Commander-ni-ta, which the King has unces the Colonial teral Bonham-Carter, pointed Governor of B came to England last ng a serious illness. igh h( I ban passed fit, rvice It la considered
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  • 47 1 Berlin, Oct. 10. COMPETENT circles describe rumours that Marshal Gra ziani has been superseded by Field- [Marshal von Keitel, in command of the Italian forces in Libya as 'malicious, ludicrous, grotesque inven tions," says the Rome corresrespondent of the German news agency- Reuter
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  • 69 1 Moscow. Oct. 10. -The city o. Scbastopal has been completely invisible from the air during the pa«l three nights, accoidinß to airmen s reports on the conclusion of a fuiic'ress air raid precaution rehearsals. During similar rehearsals earned out at Leningrad. Kiev and etoev here the authorities attempted to reproduce
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  • 610 1 AMERICAN ENTRY INTO THE WAR WILL MAKE JAPANESE "SHUDDER" jL T>( minion p i -yL Tlots who wentT 1 over to Eng- land to take t their places be- i J side Britain's J flyers, have) i proved the i r I worth against 1 the enemy and j have
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  • 309 1 > London, Oct. 10. THE United States Govern- I ment's recent approval 1 of the export of a maximum V of 1,000,000 ban els of oil to Japan has aroused anxiety in the House of Commons. Mr. 1 Geoffrey Mander (Liberal) proposed that the American i
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  • 54 1 Shanghai, Oct. rmt CHURCHILL'S announcement of the reopening end to appeasement. c hnnßhai Evening Post ifl The American-owned Shanßliaitvtmug standing" with Russia. minimises the impo:-■"SSSj-rSll M o th L e "oa/ B ave Z I to Britain b luuww rhinpsp armies Now the calion of
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  • 224 2 t iaißo, OCT. 10. TiilKi is IMUSEMENT UIINGLED WITH DISGUB 1 \MONG EGYPTIANS M THE RETEATED BERLIN ROMI \M EGATIONB THAT EVACUATION IS ,Hii|\i, SWIFTLY UNDER BRITISH ORDERS/ I M\s THERE BEEN NO EVACUATION FROM I lIRO lil T THOSE FEW WHO LEFT 11 EXANDRIA IN
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  • 57 2 Japanese Apology To Americans Sh h>. rl (l foi conduct ol i irme In <Jeol the U.S.S. a.v Bept, 28, according to an American Navy presa rel to- (I I he have also off( end I e gi ndarme pon i i direct apo to tii" Captain of Augusta. The
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  • 53 2 NO BLOCKADE OF MARTINIQUE? Mew York, Oct. 10. THE French steamer, Fort de M ii ce, 4,270 i j painted warnip grey but without guns, has arrived with ,i genera] carpo from Martinique, and Quadatoupe. The officer stated that the Briliafi were not blockading Martini uue, and did not halt
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  • 124 2 Nazis Lack Skilled Craftsmen N>w York. Oct. 10. (GERMAN consulates have been 'ordered to rcund up skilled naftsmen of German citizenship or extraction, and offer them transportation, unqualified wages, and (guarantees of employment in order to lure them back to Germany, according to the New York DMIy News, which adds
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  • 93 2 NATIONAL MINISTRY FOR AUSTRALIA? Melbourne, Oct 10 MOVES for the formation of a m national ministry were carried a stage further to-day by the meeting between Mr R G Menkes and Sir Earle Pare former Country Party leader, in an attempt to Heal the breach caused hy Sir Earle Page's
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  • 4 2 New Axis front Line?
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  • 181 2 LUFTWAFFE USING BRITISH BOMBS London, Oct. iO.— Thc answer given by the Air Secretary' in *-h? commons on Tuesday has aroused a good deal of interest. Sir Archibald Sinclair wai a^'ked to explain the fact that fragments of bombs dropped by th? Luftwaffe on Britain bore the marks of British
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  • 44 2 Berlin, Oct. TO. nian Ministry or Propaganda has dissolved the Bu st Association of foreign press correspondents, according to the cfiiciai news agency. The «encj .ays that the "association waa run mainly by English and fewlah members."- Reuter
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  • 89 2 London, Oct. 10.— While the British unemployment figure has reached its lowest since the present Insurance scheme was introduced, the ratet: of unemployment ossistance and allowances are being increased for the second time since the start of the war, by draft regulations Jurft placed before 1^^ 11 The
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  • 19 2 Sofia, Oct. 10.—Reports that German officers are "training" Bulgarian troops are officially denied here. Reuter
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  • 28 2 London, Oct. ll.— 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
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  • 43 2 Rome, Oct. 10.— Mussolini has arrived in Padua to review a parade of 20.000 young Fascists. The German, Bulgarian, Spanish. Hungarian and Rumanian youth movements will be represented. It is not yet known whether the DuCe will make a •eh cr not.- Reuter
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  • 46 2 Berlin, Oct. 10.--General Weygand, who wa3 recent);- appointed Commander. in Chief of the French troops in Africa, arrived in Algiers yesterday by aeroplane, according to Peti: LauphinoLs. The newspaper adds that he was received by the Governor General Admiral Abrlal and he Mayor of Algiers. Reuter
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  • 54 2 The French Admiralty announce I arrived for several days of the submar; Havas Agency adds that information i ull source states that the submarine ha the whole personnel were saved Freetown, Sierra Leone. A London message states that U hether the Ajax is one of the tw
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  • 83 2 ■■"■RStJlyliiH thai ih, I..JU lobrut ihj9 killed and >ix v.nur JJ lares thai damage v.aj^ claims thai on? frit. J dov. n by naval J The commuiiif. ;e adiJ* R.A.F. WdBB Eritrea and ne Gura. in a S but says that 19 i ims Of d B™ The commu-.iique
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  • 204 2 THE German High I makes the followifl Thursday's i<»ninuiniqfl dawn to dusk. rt-prisalfl Ught and heavy bomlH were carried out il ifl succession against tifl capital. Night raids fl bombers followed thai which lasted until ufl hours of to -day < Thmfl Heaviest damage <wW aocks m the Thames
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  • 41 2 Mr. J. V. T. C L ol J Engineer, Provim terworth, has be< the Settlement Penang, prior to 1 leave at the ena "J Mr: E. T. F. BMW returned from lea* over from Mr. bury was gecutive Penang, in 1935.
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    • 88 2 tm <d1 BflflHfllflf Jiemf malMi balr naturally Radiant hi no h m KhJMT will turn han- from dullness into radiant brilliancy. ke> •"id be prayed on the balr ery da: <m aa often as foun-i il,v Only a very small quantity is required. H mak. wavei deepei so that they
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  • 249 3 IE ARE ME OF >HEM London, Oct. 10. tfl md reds of infl ur into Govern- nts and some work of investiB were given ReuB concern iiv_, naval B e de.nt with by D -raft FroductiOn fl but those reH and other matB oj the DitocH Research of bfl,
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  • Article, Illustration
    70 3 New Havens, Connecticut. Ott. 10. "Ours is not and never shall be a paVjcy of appeasement," declared Mr. Wendell VVUkie in a campaign speech. "We will not apncase the dictators. Ou the other hand we will not appease communists in Washington or anywhere else." Mr. Wilkie declared that
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  • 96 3 Attempts By Fifth Column Fail iie d Shipping Unaffected New York, Oct. 10. riOMST activities among seamen that 1 the qualities of ex >ert fifth column mftn overcome and the merchant and Holland are opera. to speed regulars uucqu. I a survey q| hin tic rimes, a "foreign geamen' effects
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    29 3 A British destroyer standing by whilst a boat from another dtstroycr picks up the crew cf a U-boat, the career of which was ended by British naval action.
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  • 330 3 London. Oct. 10. TWO formations of German aircraft attempting to reach London this morning were turned back by Bri tish fighters who met them high above the clouds and not even a single raider reaching the London area, although the capital had a brief alert. German
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  • 80 3 London. Oct. 10. Anti-aircraft gunners gave an i.mazim, exhibition pf accurate saoctiiv when German bombers orcpped flares over the capital to light their objectives during their nie.ht'y raid on Wednesday night. Out of the very clear sky there uddeniv appeared eleven flares tSrchlighta flicked into action
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  • 224 3 de GAULLE LANDS AT DUALA LONDON, OCT. 10. GENERAL DE GAULLE, LEADER il OF FREE FRANCE, LANDED YESTERDAY AT DCALA. CAPITAL OF THE FRENCH CAMEROON S. The leader proceeded to Africa in a Free French gunboat and it was the first time that the standard of Free France was installed
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  • 64 3 Bedford Hill, (New York) Oct. lU. The death has occurred of tee well-known writer. Kathtrine mJ^Stmm&Se "The KS of Molber Inrtl»" (WA;' Charlotte, (Vermont*. Oct. 10. The death has occurred of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, surgeon and author, who for almost ha' fa century devoted
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    • 115 3 I l!o»i*e Or Qpality A Jlotlernic Priee > CATHAY SILK STORE m-», bras basah road, g 1"i rr« ii 5 ry i i i g s.t s K \.f s L c s F s 1 m I N v A R I I 5 1 H 0 M I
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  • 279 4 Women The War MORSE ALPHABET I IC ,m T >— I C L u..- I D_.. M V...I F o X~..~ C f y__. H... Q z a I A ll W ling in ind tht i lit work oi teletphic signalling, to equip them lor emergency war service. W
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  • 811 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By MRS ERIC READ and Mrs P L. Krampton. two Naval wiftt who have undertaken to visit sailors in tbe various hospitals, taking c ettes md books supplied by Mn. T. B. Drew's fund, made a round tour o^ the new
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  • 69 4 Magic Circle Show There will be i i full dress re- hearsal of the Magic Circle show "Lumierp Noire" at the Victoria Thea- tre to-night, in t preparation for the opening to-morrow. Everything i s i going smoothly and the show promises to be J an even greater i success
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    • 100 4 f* wm do T HOUGIITn L A# O I'AKKNTS SIM, T^f M Nil -<>\n I^^ Kl I'll MANS? hMMHI ttl College's system of a npcclmllMed training has been extreuilly successful in assisting young 'W. to K W ""-P«»<1 »"d progressive post" Aa a rane f >r Commercial and -.lUir.u work,
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    • 60 4 SINGAPORES IEAOiNE \sMmm\m MP SAL 0 h ik your friends- they will Jure you of MAXINE'S ability to work wonders With your hair. for MAXINE'S are now recounts- >d as the leading hairdressing salon. __l British Beauty Salon For aa appointment. Phone 2WB. Ask for John (for""•dy «»f Andres of
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    • 83 4 Chiropody And Care Of The Feet We have pleasure in announcing SfiiS" S f ur new 'y °P*«^ Section under the direct supervision of Miss D Raine WHh 1S a a f UaUfled StofiSS Sl fn^on Diploma. The cnarges for this service are ren. enable and advice on afl to*
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    • 34 4 Hair Beauty is yours if you consult MARIE of the NAOMI salon, lb, Rodney House Battery Road. Expert permanent w»jj*j by the Helene Curtis o*~* America's most modern trelopment of the pernM*" waving technique.
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  • 871 5 ■Himple exercises which proauce IM pood posture in later life vhS sometimes fail to realise that good m arts in babyhood and that faults of Bj ing from neglected posture, have a tre|Mk bearing upon the health in later days. Mac figures, crooked backs, uneven
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  • 87 5 TAKE A TIP D tough let-] leaves excellent ien cooked as j nach. TABLE-! spoonful of rtcot ja m j ORped and d ded to dry isredients, ima the av °ur of a Mt cake and e ?ps it moist, j to Less sugar be needed, fh i c h
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  • 236 5 j INFECTIOUS diseases in child- hood are accompanied by signals from Nature in the i form of spots or a rash, feverj ishness and malaise. It will J help the mother to suspect J trouble and deal with it prom- ptly if she knows which
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    • 72 5 4\ ON ROYAL BAKIRY 17 piAMfiV MEAD daily diet, it Is nen in ine valuable Vitamin 'B' so (iIMIIWI A necessarv for healthy nerves, UllllLllTl fn g«XI appetite and correct WHOLEMEAL I elimination. Dont forget, too. .r ITW>¥ 1 I that Vitamin Bread increases VITBE I energy but reduces weight.
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  • 298 6 THt .i|»p< .1 nf I 'H<--1 -ilor, against (he rntence of one Y, rigorows imprisonment 'en itrakcf ft the heavv i lil o'i him !>v thr third rrcen th I r ons hurt to V. Wool. h i butcher, it the i leet \shore
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  • 60 6 If) R t th ren rise on I i tain, the I lo the Treasury th tnmon that while the < during tntf< 'otalled inths i A 140, >i 1 dto £152 500 000 1 and tl all I ttl nal Defence j to ri4fl.7uo.oui,',
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  • 288 6 LjjtM'tfllM'lll IfofllWfl Singapore, Thursday. JllE application of the Bank of China to eject Messrs- Gian Singh and Messrs. M. S. Ally and Co., well-known Singapore retail stores, from their premises in Battery Road was dismissed by the Rent Assessment Board consisting of
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  • 123 6 r UGHT iii the act of bre D *> box at St. Isnpb'i (hu I of 30. Tessensohn Koad. wa, fl to i/iie month's rfgoroin imp: y court yesterday. 'fl Iln .him bin Nain, garden* i 0 f ik ft stated that on the afternoon JB his grounds, he
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  • 101 6 THF t I as 3 nov jj i j Gilbnde.i and I ne has pri help 'he'ljj l»eai I v ai Arm: 1 method. "I ...cen laid \»goi Chesti r puH on Satur| betwet-n ei ten o'clock, cu>. rs a ing merry. I Knowledge i WGI:.. .1 knov ..re.
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  • 120 6 UpIRN a ca.se against a young Chines* u»e up infn«2? n ?J n the mth co «rt, yesterday J"*" mfoimec the court that the man had inde ihr. a i CHtS< >' ou are bound to Wp^mM loo hou,d not be -treated trate told Chang Kim. a voumr Chim
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  • 801 7 Home G uard Asks War Office for Ar my Chain Of Command a L. Hop/tin Writes From London London* Aug. 30. to be .some dife ol i pinion on the rank in the Home General Sir Hubert ,1 General Sir Alex. J. have written to the pressing their views. GoUtfb
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  • 187 7 Nazis Fail To Get Through Defences London, Oct. 10. ANE enemy aircraft was dcatroyed and one of our fighters is missing, but the pilot is .safe, during yesterday's air attad&S on this country which, an Air Ministry communique states, were carried out by small formation of high flying fight ir-Japmbers,
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  • 28 7 Rangoon, Oct. 10. Mr U Ba U. a m< mber of the e of Representatives wdj former minister, has been airt->tt.i under the defence regulations.- Reuter
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  • 7 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, Ol IOBLK 11. MM
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  • 212 7 THERE is no indication that Japan will j go beyond diplomatic procedure in her protest against the British decision to re-open the Burma Koad. Japanese papers, in general, have minimised the importance of the road following the occupation of French IndoChina. No doubt the establishment of i Japanese
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  • 221 7 ACCORDING to a statistical compilation issued by the Chungking Government last month, 38 Japanese air raids took place on Chungking and its surrounding districts. Altogether 64 Japanese planes are said to have been brought down by Chinese fighters and anti-air-craft batteries. The financial loss to the invaders
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    • 119 7 I Jm* v A HOME FROM HOME tasted on Institution Hill Id awaj from the noise of ore, in surroundings of at u rai brauty HILLTOP offers »u home where you can live Ijoyably in peace and cornet Gardens, Tennis Courts, llf i an excellent Table. Bedwith bathrooms attach- the
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  • 213 8 M ANY a PP ,icat ">n forms for j S lfl the Doda Conrad recital on Oct. 29 were sent out yes- terday and more are being 1 despatched to-day. J Owing to ihe comparatively j short time available subscrip- J tion lists will be open for
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  • 828 8 Musical Opinion MUSICIANS OF THE FUTI A MUSICAL activit) which seeks very little publicity (for the \cry satisfactory and unusual reason that it apparently does not need any) is the Children's Orchestra which gave a concert just over a week ago at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Without appearing to be
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  • 134 8 I fO lntend t record recita J 'uerps> and the, J hrld ll th r Newton R, KUI 3 at B J 5 P-* The > mil Iv devoted u «'f Mm, art and B<, r it is hop^ to j 1 Marriage „f p. ture, I i 1
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  • 44 8 London. OjM French painty worth several* pounds desjfl to the rn.fd» suspected oi British audi"* according to a London fm«J painting f* detains! J include th llin zanne, G"J* and I**. J rpa French ai of which m many b'n chang*' l, lU
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    • 121 8 mVA "J I I 'I IT H^ II RECORDS Wt Version- ISS^^^^S^ Xm\^>^^^^m\\^m\^^m^^ \mSsSm\mm. jpS^B4_#K?ti^_^J Conductor: I H.M.V. SPECIALISTS HKOAfOM PKNANCi KIALA LUMPUR. Masters p mmm v«9» Msr»se99v»MM« I AN INVITATION TO MUSIC TEACHERS ihe Far Eastern Music School of Singapore is ever in- terested to communicate with qualified music
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    • 30 8 Tuesday Oct. 29th Subscription Concert Doda ton rad Doda Conrail Doda Conrad Doda Conrad Doda Conrail Doda Conrail Doda ton rail Doda Conrad RECITAL APPLY NOW at LITTLE'S ROBINSON'S MOUTRIES
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  • 47 9 Vacationing in Australia has become a joy. Here are two tvpiral Australian girls framed ajjainst a background of sk\ on a crag point on Rottnest Island. Western Australia, an I y below is a typical Australian scene, billowy clouds and th»« thrill of sailing.
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  • 286 9 COMMANDEERING a taxi to a nest a Chinese cyclist who had disregarded traffic signals. Abdul Rahman, a constable arrested the man and In his possession was found a quantity of jewellery. Lim See Tong. the cyclist who vas arrested, was yesterday proved to have
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  • 95 9 Bermuda contraband control authorities. It is authoritatively stated that nformation had been received that a large consignment of French Pictures had been shipped in a vessel named Excalibur to the united States by a M. Martin abian) of Paris, described under tht dual title of art expert and exPert
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  • 63 9 ••Oil And Its By-Products" is the sibject of an interesting talk to be i_*ven to-night (Friday) by Mr. T. F. Garside, of the A. P. C, from the Singapore station at 7.10 p.m. A further talk on this subject will be given next Friday (Oct. 25)
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  • 54 9 London, Oct. 10— The Duke of Kent visited Cardiff on Wednesday, arriving by air. He was received at the City Hall by the Lord Mayor, after which he made a tour of tne city's defences. Later he was taken on a tour of certain South Wales factories, where ne was
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  • 311 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THAT the authorities in Malaya and the Dutch East Indies should boost these two countries to secure more of the American tourist trade was the opinion expressed to me by Miss Violet Sweet Havci. American writer connected with the International News
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  • 38 9 London, Oct. 10. -The Under Secretary for Colonies answering a Commons question stated that de~ tails were being worked out locally for a scheme of compensation to victims of air attack in Palestine British Wireless
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  • 160 9 CASHING SA VINGS BILLS SOME members of the public are under the impression that War Savings Certificates cannot be redeemed during the first year. Accordingly they are hesitating to buy Savings Certificates, not because they expect to redeem Certificates in the first year, but because they have only limited savings
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  • 74 10 A r K m l's .arlv ear. ibout beha[D 0 rhart A ois German commi who livt eluded estate in dale, 3 fa* hioncentre eai I m rk 'I: ighbOUTi, aid yspaper call thl oi the G. ICV. I. hung in i ond window
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  • 196 10 Marked Dollar Trapped Extortioner HOW a marked dollar note played Its part in trapping an extortioner, wa^ re- j j vealed in the second! court yesterday, wnen two Hokkiens. Seow i Wah Lay, 25, and Lee Hal Leong, 18, appear J ed before Mr. Conrad Oldham on a charge of
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    • 574 11 i .T-nBLF. I „r. s. id Marriage A^:.. i h 1 SlngapoVe To Let SEA SIDE mmXtotmm, clieap icnt. light, ble for w-ek ends. Apply Bo\ 5L'4. M 1.y.-. Tribune. Singapore (N«>. 944L SEA SIDE furnished house or part of the bouse, monthly— weekly light water. Cheap rent, apply 357,
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    • 367 11 'foNTHEJ AIR j Singapore /HI. 225 metres (1 333 k r«) /HPI 30 96 metres 0 m c\) /Miv. 4138 metre* (7 ttaijci) eea v oo am. to 8 35 am. t •■•m io 00 a m. to 1-50 pm. I roni ,oo p m. to iooo p.m. From )<»
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  • 58 12 YOU won't understand these entries. They are in Rattan/' said a wit 1 ness at Clerkenwell tendon x County Court. Mr. Resist rai MtDd Cooking nt rhe document I The word th it matters id "returns There is nothing Italian about that unless it means
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  • 147 12 Why Tribunals At All? MR. W. H. DODGSON, a Sheffield magistrate, told a Peace Pledge Union member who appear- i ed before the York- shire Objectors' Tribunal at Leeds recently. "The more I listen to people like you the j more I wonder wh" the Act of Parliament permitting tribunals
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  • 93 12 "Free Future Mothers" Call ]U- p -s are to be ask- ed to support a campaign for the release of twelve pregnant alien women from internment camps in Britain. Miss Hilda Vernon, secretary to the National Council for the Defence of Women and Children, ♦old an interviewer* "We expect to
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    • 190 12 TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 1 CAPITOL I 2 FAMOUS PERSONALITIES I CO-STARRED IN A THRILLING I JOHN GALSWORTHY story .< mm^Smmmm. j^ 'iX g mf mw. mmm..'/ *8 \Sf '^Xl^-W mTm-JmS. V 'a. AmmM mm\. mLTQr W"~'3m* --'m\... *'Y_mTQi Mr tjßml yffimWiXmlmZ^W ,y*m^^^ These glamorous stan tbe romantic sensation vivien ltHTrTn c
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    • 278 12 I JAMES HILTON, Author of "GOODBYI >i7r*^#*V Savs -COMPLETELY DELIGII i CH Iwr ENTERTAINMENT' I Daily At 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15 9 .15 lulT^^l)^ \i rm: A AMBRW ij I The Thrills, the drama, the fun and e\rit,, m(^mfl Student life at Rugby, where boys are moulded hLw^ men A
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  • 30 13 tdin 1 v ion 16 Straits l .urrency [hen arrested I Tee Kow 29-year-old -rd Rappojj the third E pdty« Inspector D. le offered bail 5 m two sure-
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  • 43 13 /ear-old HokU Lee Al" appeared be- Conrad Oldl the second sterday, on a oi theft of m his rmployLeong. W ho claimed the charge, ped to have ed the theft bday evening liieen St. maihe case was »d to Oct. 17 ition.
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  • 38 13 irrwood will the Parliar Secretary to 1: uy of Food he will seek b w ners of moors and rests permit:oi Home member^ to arouse and M this would <■ men snooti' t ire and ser the na-
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  • 8 13 Subl. Cox. S.S.R.the rank of Rnt has been
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  • 252 13 }M trying to get a little publicity," said Mr. A. W. stant Controller of Labour, prosecuting summons cases under the Labour Ordinance, fifth court yesterday. Sang, a sub contractor, was charged witn pay wages due to Wong Ah Sai from Aui^. Sept. 4 this
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    • 159 13 WE HAVE SECURED THE I I SERVICES OF YET ANOTHER FAMOUS MISS SALLY TAN fj| (The Beauty of Beauties) M I HST appearance will .^yf af. TO-MORROW lflP* Ai THi mu world mmmW _l2r!~ CABARET Dance From 9.30-12 p.m. *SUN TALKIE* (To.night 7.30 9.30 p.m.) PARADISE ISLE" AND WHISTLING DAN
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    • 82 13 THE PUBLIC AGREE HERE IS A GRAND FILM TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 MATINEE SATURDAY 3.15. GLORIOUS SINGING! DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE! PAUL ROBESON IN THE FINEST ROLE OF HIS CAREER WIL- 1 I wmjr*^^'' St IB^^b if i Aft v B a^_ J.jlHaß r^^ 7-r>/ BOX-OFFICE yOt/ OUGHT TO SEL IT! phone
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  • 302 14 V \I I }s, nais, srored a fir, fjf when toon I last matcn An >n K< i me wa prod Ive ol bOCke) with Hi' luiiy deterring t.iieir win Ahvfa;. qui' Uai l>all and also dl work I fll* \V.. in iik Ol ol
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  • 41 14 Jerusalem Oet. 10. j' 1 was oed that Palestine U be repi ted at the Eastern Group O nf*rence at N<?w Delhi on Of to devise measures for the eo-rrdination of war b'uppliea in the British Commonwealth, east of Suez- Reuter
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  • 100 14 The following will represent thc S.C.C vs Heavy Batten-. R A at rugby to-day at S.C.C: J.J. Bell; T.A.H. Slack. R. A Hooper. E.J.P Burley. W.V Saussottee; I M. »<v»*t„ a Cromarty A.M. Carber.-v P.W. Bourne, CF. Colchester. J Rtf>nn«ft KH. Cantrell. G.K Stein. R.J. Maxev. R.E.J
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  • 44 14 An Hour A Day Outdoors —For Jews fOLUMBIA Radio. v New York, reported from Germany recently that severe new measures are being taken against Jews there. They must remain indoors all day and are only allowed to go out between four and five p.m.
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  • 191 14 KENG TYE WINS VETERANS H'CAP EVENT QHM Ken, 1 v the Veteran champion of th< < P l' ir _m -pen invitation I lament when h< r h-iow Hian pliL- 5 4 u r V the flna! yeskr A surprise u I Open Mixed Dcul < hia. partnering 1 wfm
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  • 20 14 The output of New Scudai, Im for the month of September. m amounted to 33,446 pounds. I"
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  • 263 14 THI ninth annual boxing tournament of st Andrew's School, Woodsville. was held yesterflay evening at the school grounds. Among the large number of school boys present, were fl S<*i gathering of parents and friends of the competitor.-, the Singapore Boxing Amateur Asso JCing represented ji
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 54 14 TO-DAY HOCKEY S R.C v. Raffles Colli S.R.C; CSC v. I Josephs. CSC Sappj and Miners v Mala] Signals, Indian A S.C* v P.W.D.. S.C C; S.CJU v. Celts. B.C. R.C AQUATICS: Victoria School anni iv.: t RUGO-EE; Referees* E id mee ing. S.C.C, 7 p.m. BOXIXG: Marques v. I
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  • 241 15 Opening Of New Swimming Pool {{.LY decorated for the occasion, and before a large fft'l latest swimming pool the Haw-Par pool mtm) formally declared open by the Ohir> Mv. Rao Ling-pai, yesterday. dde.l t o the sue- •'inction. he opening ceremony Mr. m ade a short speech. philanthropic quahAw Brothers,
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  • 325 15 RACE WEIGHTS FOR K.LUMPUR WEIGHTS for the last day of the Selangor races tomorrow are: Horses, Class 1. I&i miles. Sultana 9.9 Tnaftka 8.7 Salter* 9-3 Sunny Charm a. 5 Depot 9.2 Ciigolette 8.3 onowy Owl 92 Golden Glimpse 7 11 Jool.ipt 9.0 Measure 7.7 Scarlet Tlfcer 8.9 ScoUy 7
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  • 65 15 London, Oct. 10.— Fach of the 24 Indian pilots who ai rived in London recently from a northern port was given an envelope containing a message— addressed individually frcm Sir Archibald Sinclair. The concluding sentence was: "We shall be proud to have you fighting by our
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  • 204 15 1940 Proposal Led To Bigamy A 11-40 Leap Yearm propoeal was alle-i ged to have been made oy a lair-haired girl Dl twenty-one, who was committed for tnal at Kettering recently on a cnarge of bigamy. She was Margaret Patrica Ivy Richards until rreently a W.A.A.F. sen, rant, She gave
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  • 76 15 War Office Rejected Breast Plate rE War Office "disowned interest" jin a new form of Ibre a 3 1 pla t e for soldiers. But ihe Air Minis- |*ry was immediately! responsive, says Sir j Ernest Graham- j Little, Independent M.P. for London; University. He asked Mr. Eden,! War Minister,
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  • 47 15 Mr. E. Jago, Deputy) Agent of Malays House, is relinquish* ing his connection with it in order to take up an import am post in the City. For the present. Mr. G. E. Cator, C.M.G., tho Agent, will carry On the dual duties oi Agent and Deputy.
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  • 14 15 Mr. J. H. Cairns has been granted a Commission M Acting Sub-Lieutenant, 80. R.N.V.R.
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  • 93 15 1 j f KAGUB runners-up. thc i i .Malays have conceded a 1 walk-over to the R.A.F., the J champions, in their Cap-tie quarter- final, which was to i have been played at the Anson J J Koad Stadium (n dav A game much looked
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  • 74 15 THE Singapore inter-club table tennis tournament, wliich started on July 27, is now reaching a very interesting stage, and will be concluded on Oct. 19. Of the 15 teams that are com- peting, only three teams, the i August |B.P M the Chinese Chin j Wee A.A.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 124 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. Stamps OP Postage Stamps for Collec- for our list to be sent you. s Ltd., Market Street, K\iala D jl^- (No. 939E) Really good quality stamps Fine selections. Competitive approvals sent anywhere. K. Thve, Federal Dispensary Serein han. (No. 830E) ALBUM, hundreds of lllusi 1.000 stamps. glV£s interesting
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    • 278 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ,N.V. by R( ..arter A D. 1824 flltUfpnritei tn the Nether^nd* East Indies. Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS r. id Up Capital f .40.030.000.Reeerve Fund 10.500.000 I ondon Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL HANK, LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weitevreden. Bandoeng, Cheribon, legal. Pecalongan, Djokjakarta. Solo,
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 418 16 FIRES One A Minute STARTED BY R.A.F. IN BIG NEW RAIDS LONDON, OCT. 10. gun ISH BOMBERS CARRIED Oil ATTACKS LAST NIGHT ON MILITARY OBJECTIVES AND COMMUNK ATIONS \X GERMANY AM) INVASION PORTS IN ENEMY-OCCUPIED TERRITORY, IT IS OFFICIALLY STATED. RA F bombers yesterday made daylight attacks on an oil-plant
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    • 205 16 ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL BOMBED I 1 S London, Oct. 10. ENEMY aircraft dropped bombs on St. Paul's I Cathedral during a recent l attack on London, states an Air Ministry communique. The roof was pierced at the I S east end of the cathedral f and the high altar was
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    • 34 16 MOSCOW, OCT. 10. A REPORT PUBLISHED ABROAD THAT THE U.S.S.R. HAS PRESENTED A DEMAND TO THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT FOR THE HANDING OVER OF GERMAN-OC-CUPIED POLAND IS CATEGORICALLY DENIED HERE.- REUTER
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    • 61 16 itaiiav Rome, Oct. 10. lIALIAN Army casualties in North Africa during September we r e officially announced: as killed in action or died of wounds, WJ; Wounded, 389; Missing, 13 Air F<»rce casualties are stated to be: Killed 27; Wounded, 0! Missing 77. Canailles of nativ^ troops ,n
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    • 39 16 NEWS ITEMS iO:;B and hSB in aflV ?dnesda;( I b i' -IR nd 24 »l -R?ute:.^Hr.b official WM i entered^H UO have IB I lund and Mrs. lund, fcrmer'TMr.u, Klang, who left^fcir America last are now settled^fcs, Los fornia
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    • 148 16 Despatch From Mtiilrifl mxmmm, Madrid. <>< t 1( L THE greatest interest is being taken here l American moves in the Pacific and the attitude being adopted by Britain ttwtrfi Ja^ r Owing to the lack, hitherto, of Japanese count* moves, the tripartite agreement is regarded
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