Morning Tribune, 12 October 1940

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  • 17 1 L F T SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY. Morning Tribune ,r ol 5_.NO. 217, Saturday, Oct. 12, 1940.
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  • 298 1 THE ENEMY VERSION aaasdfsdfasdfasdfasdf II M UNIQUES from Rome and Berlin give the distorted, unversion of air battles. We them below, if only to show i bad liars the Italians and bans are: sdafsdafsdafasdfsadf German High Command limique makes the following s: London was again the e of Thursday's reprisal
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  • 123 1 I&NDON. Oct. 11.-Britain's national war bill for the J h n l iHwm-ial year may m\M....- c sta K«rini total of ft!"**. £1.900,000.000 b*"? ad y l) <^n sanctioned i«im ment and 5 K as. JS* the vote of of £1,000,000,000, voted in July, has
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  • 168 1 NAVY SHELL CHERBOURG: RAF BOMB NAVAL BASES HEADACHES FOR HITLER O The Slorv Ol The Xavv London, Oct 11. CHERBOURG was bombarded by heavy and light forces of the Navy on Thursday night, according to an Admiralty communique issued this evening. A concentration of enemy shipping had been detected by
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  • 484 1 LONDON, OCT. 11. BRITISH BOMBERS CARRIED OUT ATTACKS DURING D THURSDAY NIGHT ON OIL SUPPLIES. COMMUNICATIONS AND OTHER MILITARY TARGETS IN GERMANY, THE AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCES. INVASION PORTS IN ENEMY OCCUPIED TERRITORY WERE ALSO ATTACKED. Strong forces of British bombers singled out oil targets
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  • 122 1 AERIAL SCORE BOARD London, Oct. 11.— Up to yesterday, a lotal of 2,613 enemy machines had been ueau-ojed over and around the British isles since the war began. The R.A.F. has lost 700 aircraft irom which 340 pilot* were saved. So far, this month comparative figures of losses have been
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  • 207 1 War .ha. Oct. 11. WHAT is considered to be i a momeniotis meeting \of the Indian Congress I Party's working committee I began this afternoon when I Mr. Gandhi reported to the committee on his last i interview with the Viceroy. There are inuications that i
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  • 58 1 Estate Of Duke Of Northumberland London, Oct. 11.— The will (proved) of the late Duke of Northumberland, of the Grenadier Guards, who died on active service in Flanders on May 21 last show? an unsettled estate of £1,446,48f*. Succeeding as the ninth Duke in 1930, he was in 1936 Parliamentary
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    • 20 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SFCTIRITY PLUS SERVICE «i»i^ maimmammma HEAD OFFO-NO. I6D CECIL STREET,
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  • 252 2 Union, Ott. n. k M MUli; „l Itfifli h.n, bnn ncr.nl nun thc Kritish A Bucharest Rentes diplomatic correspondent kmw fi«" autno natht QUtflfn in London. Thee refOrtf shou that the Minister ha> been ,r.nvnl 1» meata* ol the Rumanian Government and regarded as saus
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  • 268 2 AMEKICA will give Britain all the help she asfcs forsliort of actually sending fighting men across the Atlantic, thinks Mr. Freu M. Prince, vice-presi. dent and export manager of the I'nited States Paraflfne Companies Inc. who is just now in Singapore on a holiday. •'Britain's
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  • 281 2 The newspaper adas, "Whoever breans t^«tj^ blockade wins Hitler's war, which Is iu part a war against America, yet a gioup of Americans ptopoa i J that we put pressure on Britain and let food in: Hitler's Europe. "Th£ Nazis are deliberately and systematical reducing defeated nations
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  • 61 2 U.S- Mission To Study Air Defence Wash;.. IT is officially dfack ied tha ft&s'on Of five Un j Vt.v officers is now on thfi England bv Pan-American d| |t«» studs British air raid M Mr. ior General B- m assistant chiel cf th< A Co and Major General James CM
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  • 54 2 Greek Steamer Torpedoed Lisbon. Oct. i j THIRTEEN mrvivor< from I 1 Greek steamer Au':v.- Nica 'torpedoed bv an It?': suDB Icn Cot. l. have arrived I their rescue bv a Poi ler, the remainder of th nicked up by Spanish na The steamer was J h>- Argentine to En
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  • 40 2 N.E.I. TIN AND RUBBER FOR U. New York. Oct j PVERV pound of tin andl U ber available in the >«" lands Indies is bein^ pu^ by the United States W ment for quick shipment the Herald Tribune's ton correspondent.- Reuter
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  • 29 2 PACIFIC CO MMAN IN CANADA Otta I The Defence Ifl Ston, has ann p P.-»ciflr» ™i*' r Canada under V Aiexonae: n the provinces 01 H and Alberta. Reuter
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    • 88 2 JmmWm mm^mm—\-—m^^^ mmm A^ ''fymWmmw /J^' 1f v _€/&k^^_tf%\ W\ ''«nrnuvd iu Australia. TTh^ii 3^^-- rfANli FV n,,n,,(,d »n »»rd rubber l[r Bj C-J/iS it*' '-onuinm. insulated with 1 J Kv/^ -'illl >'-"''- !i ran omu crd.ir m Sill ■'< -•paf-iiors. tOMii are solidIL tll'l P {jai^^^m bi,IM ,or ,onK
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  • 579 3 Japanese Spokesman Says TOKYO. OCT. 11. foiiNG thai nn: FAR BAST SHL ATION HAS RE ,i.> ..hi I>IIET. THE FOREIGN OFFICE j HAN SAID HE REGRETTED THE SENS A Sii TREND IN IHE AMERICAN PRESS. IN AUDI |f, ill FELT, THAT ALL RESPONSIBLE MEN IN j,
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  • 71 3 Japanese Trade Talks In N.E.I. Baiavia. Oct. 11. THE Netherlands East Indie*- Japanese trade parleys con tnuied in a quiet atmosphere. Th: N E.l. delegation handed out to the representatives of the Japancct government a memorandum regarding the points already (fiscu* pfd, The Japanese delegation he!; several meetings. According to
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  • 169 3 THE tightening of 'financial belts" was urged by Captain HFC Crookshank, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, in a speech at Liverpool to-day. He said the country as a whole was lacing up to its duty well, but it had to do very much more ;f
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  • 101 3 H Men of thcf( i ivoyai Austra- li.-.n Air Force S are playing a big part in the i war on the Egyp»ian front. J Here are mem- bers of a unit on their way to a canteen,? S decked with an i assortment of i J
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  • 71 3 Madiid. Oct. 11.In.te'rcst here contin- 1 1.• to centre round in.' ceremonies connected with the visit of Marshal de Bono i ho was received by General Franco yescrday afternoon. De Bouo~ is to present/ of nera 1 Franco with tlv collar of the OP cwf cf
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  • 275 3 Vichy, Oct. 11. '-THIO new regime in France is to be no "servile imitation ol v foreign regimes," declares Marshal Petain in a message to Franco tiesning the policy of his Government. In foreign policy, the new France, declares the message, mtist be freed from all
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  • 322 4 rE mpUm\ 01 the women of England is reflected in th< actions of their sisters from the Colonies and Dominions. Mi s.s Olive Dunlop, a 21--year-old Australian girl who arrived in London on holiday three days before war broke out and who stayed to do war
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  • 360 4  -  Vera Ardmore By IN town for a week at the moment is Mrs. H. Lilley, of Seremban, one of the most energetic upcountry war workers. For a long time now she has been making attractive artificial flowers of organdi and other materials and selling them
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  • 90 4 Coming Parties JTHE Consul- l General for Thailand and I IVladame Vudhi- l I sara Netinati will hold a iarge pah i t i Party at Tan- J Jong Balai on J Sunday, 20th. l m I A A i The Bishop J J and Mrs. B. C. j Roberts
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  • 166 4 People Places able for Christmas gifts at the showroom and ther* some decorative waste I kets and rattan table mat stiit are really charming and q U;; 5 sonable in pric 1 Rattan car cushions are ahJ polar and beautifu country. News Flashes jyjAJOR and Mrs. Byre are «J join
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    • 53 4 CHRISTMAS A GIFTS ■B for FOLKS at HOME m/Mll 111 ARDEN K^ will send the gift of your \Vj\ from her London Salon MA p" a s t0 arriv e just before _rfrtH Christmas. Please let us have TfSSS^' your card for enclosure as \PSLgJ?" nas Possible. 4'-^ >^^ MAYNARD'S
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    • 89 4 Chiropody And Cai Of The Feet We have pleasure in annourJ the success of our newly opM Chiropody Section under j direct supervision of Miss D R* who is a fully qualified chiropoj with a London Diploma. charges for this service are re sonable and advice on all I troubles
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  • 1105 5 i-.m. if. i POST FREE FACILITIES j IF you haven't got a stamp J S handy, send your query to J the Tribune Press Town J S Office, No. 9, The Arcade, in J an unstamped envelope. It i will then be forwarded by J hand
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    • 23 5 Correspondence Coupon j The above coupon must be enclosed Kith every correspondence coupon. i Morning Tribune, Saturday, i i October 12. 1940 I
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    • 204 5 fa 1 011 11 1 11 will have an entirely fresh meaning At W if you have not already eaten some mm 4 M of the delicious ice cream made by mßm^ the Cold Storage Creameries. I I "JfBL Easily tho finest, richest, smooth- mSH Xm. est ice cream you
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  • 435 6 LIABILITY FOR SERVICE COLONIALS ON LEAVE ApHK following communique on tha liability for service <>i I*l'- on leave in the I nited Kingdom Wl issued vesterday I -„,i „j information: Under tin- National Sei (Armed Forces) Act, 1989, men belonging to one ol tbe proclaimed age groups who enter Kn
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  • 102 6 Tin.' Hon. Mr H.H. Abdoolno, C p. E Indian member ot thi J ei'i Ist V.- Council, will broadcast ii i the Bingapore i tation for thr fti time to-nikht (Saturday) at 7 10 The i übject ol the talk will be India And The War."
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  • 66 6 "THIS must be the Rajah or Sara- wak's spectacles/' remarked Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate, yesterday, when Kang Eaig Lim, 23, was charged with stealing a pair of (spectacles from the premises of Ellison Ezeklel, Op;icians of Capitol Building. The spectacles were valued at $100. Kang, claimed
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  • 75 6 Ready for a whirl through the air is Mary Howard In her nary leather coat, double- breasted with gold buttons. > Eren the square i shoulders have single gold but- S tons fastening »he straps. Hat is in navy) leather with searlet quill, i The
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  • 78 6 HAVLAI Ram Chawta, a 40-year-old Indian appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of using criminal force to two detectives in the execution of their duty. The detectives. Gulab Shah and Lim Tu Lai, were alleged to have been assaulted by Chawla, ir
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  • 40 6 Mother Tried To Kill Herself Over Dollar 4 MOTHER tried to obtain a dollar from her husband in child t f Stop c *"ld from cryinc when the man refund Chin^ 4 1-.vear-oM Thp bar^ bein^'- the bus, wn surety.
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  • 116 6 PATIENTS in the Sungei Buioh 1 grateful foi the amenities and l receive- ander British protection, and t H well the kind of treatment a leper wou,^3 thc Nazi heel; but a British victory them a s inevitable." That is an extract from a
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  • 171 6 STOLE FROM FRIEND -TELL their they urf ver > aid J Oldham, in leiday. bind Scran and x:f J* Salleh, In J*J each for a ,1 0 t*2 for theft "J* articles fro: with whom The comp in Bachee Un J when his i 3 him in Chanei for 20
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  • 113 6 THE Straits Chinese a sociation is waiting charitable gentleman to I building which will enaMi ss*»rt a Club for Cbinea This was announced by Mr. Tay Lian 'leek. pRJB annual general mMm Straits Chinese BiitishU yesterday. The formation of mkt to prevent Chinese boys a activities and excitement 'oming
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  • 765 7 Invasion Threat Fails To hake The Calm Of Britain I 1.. Hopkin Writes From London London, Aug. 31. be difficult," said i vncrican writer rean impartial obto decide to-day whether are the bravest or (the most stupid people rid. The way they ting in the present situa>u id be used
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  • 205 7 Tokyo, Oct. 10. WHILE leading Japanese newspapers shunned discussion on the glowing Pacific tension between Britain, America and Japan, the militant Hoehi Shimbun demanded the withdrawal of American forces from China. "Our Government has made it clea** that the normal activities of those showing
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  • 89 7 New Delhi, Oct. 1! FOUR persons were killed ant' several injured when the poUce were forced to open tire on a crowd following a clash between Hindus snd Muslims at Ghaziabad, 20 miles from here last ni^rht. It is stated that Muslims ei ring from a
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 470 7 r AR brings many unexpected changes, usually beyond the control of the belligerents. Take the Sino-Japanese War, for example. When it started, the Chinese Government knew from the beginning that a weak and unprepared p hina could not stand up against the military might of a first-rate Power
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    • 120 7 *wMf riC^l A HOME FROM HOME iited on Institution Hill away from the noise of tapore, in surroundings of »ral beauty HILLTOP offers a home where you can live **My, in peace and corns' (i. 1 1 dens. Tennis Courts, a" cveellent Table. BedJ»s with bathrooms attach Phone the Manageress
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    • 118 8 3aW3/JfmYj\m S^/W(v^/^/^Sax f r i rJ^Yl^\Q.m*^rlfi* £n r THE"^/<WrLABEI.a Jl Mte iab^ I White Label U ;f _creat a Pl I ll Jwar&SoP. J I t 'AMI cfl J PEH^BJfII 11 lAtf J hiH»t|7|]| SL^Km^m\\\SammL. oii'i 'iiiii iM^B m m~^m Bk "'[JW W I m am m JB^fl il never
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    159 9 DRITiSH and Ca- nadian troops are in Iceland by special agreement between the British and Icelandic governments concerning the safety of the northern country which would be of strategic value to Ger. many in her warfare against Britain. The picture here a scene on the island from a
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  • 24 9 four attractive beach midriff suit of eltstici- then spotted material Idle gives the illusion of I velvety finished knitted iiii in bright colours.
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  • 326 9 ALLEGATIONS that he was n abused when he asked the occupants of a house to put out a hght, were made bv an air raid warden in the fifth police court, yesterday, i n a summons case against Beh Kim Swee, the occupier of
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  • 83 9 London, Oct. 11. THE London area was once more the chief target of German raiders during their nightly raids, and up to mid-night, Thursday. 36 districts in or on the outskirts of the capital had been bombed. Other raiders have been reported over towns- from the
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  • 151 9 London, Oct. 11. CTICK it to the end was the substance of a message Mr. Ernest Bevin has sent to a factory which an inspector of the Ministry of Labour described as showing the greatest speed in production and development in
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  • 90 9 London, Oct. 10. TIN opened firm. The turnover was 200 tens. Eastern sellers were reluctant owing to the uncertainties of future freight rates. There was some covering against fair overnight business to the United States, with dealers absorbing near dates and anticipating export permits next
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  • 126 9 S THE Trengganu Spitfire Fund, which is the only i purely State fund of its kind J in Malaya, is the subject of a congratulatory telegram i received by the High Comj mission.-! for the Malay 1 States from the Seeretarv of State for the Colonies It
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  • 287 9 $1,000,000 Bankruptcy Singapore, Friday. OTHAT in a bankruptcy matter wliere the debtor had been convicted for an offence under the provisions of the Bankruptcy I Ordinance the High f ourt has no power to order his discharge, was revealed at the hearing of an application for
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  • 90 9 MORE Bills about to be introduced in the Legislative Council ar*,' published in the Government, Gazette. The objects and reasons of rj» Ordinance to amend the Municipal Ordinance 'Chapter 133 of the Re vised Edition* states: "This Bill effects a number qi further amendments necessary to facilitate
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  • 78 9 LORD MAYOR'S THANKS The Malaya Patriotic Fund yesterday received the following tej£gram from the Lord Mayor of tondon: "Greatly appreciate your generous and sympathetic assistance to Londoners at this time of trkU." A total of £4,500, in two donations, one of £2,000 and the other of £2,500, has been sent
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    • 67 9 HAIR FALL If you have bald head, if your hair is thin or grows slowly; if it falls off in patches or generally; if you encounter early greying of same or have dandruff or feel an itching sensation on your scalp, do not wait for things to grow worse. Us^
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  • 62 10 STOLE RICK FROM BOAT GOH Teow 1 a barn 1 1 I Mr. J I it. thud 1 the Mve I .g- u tad Q I i! hen que f: >ued xi. K>« he had ob- j prertou i coi incmd was] i't one montl .i.,)i a tment, Iqu 1.
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  • 225 10 T H! MgapMC Amateur DfflMtk S Z produce another .1 these ,usth J and the me chosen th.s t.mr.s rh- j perhaps as well known .is the G«jiHm J M.Ua.l.' ,i is nevertheless a delightful j the (Albert and Sullivan combination bruadh humorous than most
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  • 77 10 DAGGER CHARGE AGAINST TEOCHEW BECAUSE Geh Gek] *> Chuan. a 20-year-old Teochew, was said to have been found with a dagger in his possession without the permission of the Chief Police Officer, he was arrested. Geh was arrested at a house in Yio Chu Kane Road, at 12.40, on Thursday
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  • 132 10 FALSE STATEMENT ALLEGED HAVELI Ram Chawla, a 40-year-old Punjabi, appeared before Mr. JG. Rappoport in the third court /esterday, charged with making a fake statement in court. He is alleged to have falsely stated during a civil salt that h( was not the sole proprietor of the Continental Trading Co
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  • 15 10 Wr a ti C Mrs R q o Jansa; of dine a holiday m S
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  • 316 10 Air Raid NhH« i s THE importance of air raid shelters and gas masks in sJ 1 pore when the situation in the East is so uncertain! stressed by the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, presiding at annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Brttfe| ctation yesterday
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  • 44 10 The State of Brim- nas tek| phed $30,000 to the < rown to be handed to thc Imperial (3 ernment. This is a gift towards the pn cut ion of the war from the DWd of ?,necial war taxation in Bl
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    • 219 10 Kf^fc*>P| Mmmmmmm,. iuil '_^J__l_!_L.l— _ZCU— l-Z_ l^— L. —i ti SSmm *f 'Mm VTmm BSB^Z2s^^^fc^L^S?J* '>&«Vir*VtnK^OiHHlfiPflKfl BY RO«dWmSH INDIA UNH (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained bv the f <>. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon
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    • 217 10 FAKAIIAY COMPANY FNGINFERS HEXD FFICE P AFFLES PI ACE Idle Plant Wont Help The Country For tbe successful prosecution af 'he war the need foi Plant and Machinery is as urgent as the need ior men. Ha any surplus plain which might be set to work m the National intcrcs'.
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    • 2468 11 Ktuations Vacant Photography For Sale To Let SEA SIDE (Uftairho.ise. cheap rent, light. i water, suitable for week ends. Apply Box 524, Malays Tribune. Singapore. (No. 944E. SEA SIDE furnished house or part of the I house, monthly— weekly light watrr Cheap rent, apply 317, East Coast Road. Bedok. (No.
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    • 363 11 [on the j j AIR f Singapore /HI. 225 metres (1 333 kcs) ZHPI 30 48 metres (9.49 m ZHP3 4134 aaetrea (7 J. Ml It) From 8. 04 a.m. ta 4. 35 a.m. irom 10. 04 a* si. te 1.54 pm. I rom 5.04 p.m. ta 14. 44 p.m.
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  • 125 12 MORE than 8 trained we: ing on the land in England and ther i ar* I mc: I.COO m re are waiting to b»- bunted. For the moment we do not want anv more women for the Land Armv." an official said: "Until farmers
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  • 93 12 £7,000 For Her Chauffeur THE Hon. Florence Ma via Dak, of Lennard-road.Folke- stone, has left £7.00U in her will to William Henry Martin, chau--1 ffeur and gardener, i "in token of his long and faithful services to me." She was sistei ol the Fourth Baron Dunsandle and dpd last May,
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  • 135 12 Annette's Wedding Cash Is £2 Less I JIN NETTE Nivoix, A twcnty-one-vo.u--old French girl, w?nt from Fleetwood fn Blackpool to bi'.y furniture, and make arrangements for her wedding to her English fiance. She ought to have been home b" 10.30, but she wasn't. The omission cost h^* £2 at Blackpool
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    • 254 12 VMOIS STABS IN AM W THRH.I V; JOHN < i v,^r. l ,rV,i.":> n TO-DAY »< (AI'MOLi I 3.15 6.15 9.15 I J VIVIEN —Wm. LAURENCE MCHWrOLIVIER \^_^_^_^^^^_^^_^_^_^_^_Z^^^m i^^Sft. J I p^'^Bß"ypisff' l E3fc? BL^^MjJM^w /yii 45 yr* \\f Amm*' Am* fV' F L P *jl mjZ_\& r '"jtmrnY' \\m&mV
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    • 212 12 JAMES HILTON, Author of "GOODBYFm?7> Says COMPLETELY DELKiinn ENTERTAINMENT* Daily At 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15 <j.l;, J[^H AT THE AMI V>l H|{l The Thrills, the drama, the fun and excitement Student life at Rugby, where boys are moulded men A Story of heroism and inspiration Sei2 to none m m
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  • 232 13 THE BRIGHTS LIGHTS! jAt The Cathay •TINTAMED,'' which opened a sea U son at the Cathay last nigh IS a thrilling spectacle filmed 1n technicolour amid the snowy v astes of the far north. It shows Ray Milland as a city doctor refining health in far-flung iso- /> f ed
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  • 119 13 Efforts To Bring Britons Home THE Government n< 1 d °ing all possible to arrange for tho .-arty return of British oiibjects still in unoccupied Frr.nce who wish to leturn to England. Mr. Butler, UnderSecretary fcr foreign Affairs, told the Hous< Commons this. Tne Vichy Government were unlikely to tiSpond
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  • 128 13 NO COURT MARTIAL OVER LOSS OF GLORIOUS MR. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated in i the Commons that a court-mar.tial was not held as a; matter of course when a naval ship was lost. The circumstances of the loss of Glorious and ships in company were
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  • 57 13 M.P.'s Want Bottle Parties Prohibited ANE hundred and IT sixty-one M.P.s of all parties have given notice of a motion urging that bottle parties should be stopped. The motion says arrangements should be made to prohibit the siiDPly and consumption of intoxicating liquors in unlicensed premises habitually used for music,
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    • 320 13 By Notices 7A\ mi mcipality. .J. wted for I the "J| of unslazed B the year 1941 retatw l-Mosquito Dept. m^M see Municipal f\mi Tenders will close '■_h' J8 October 1940. r C. H. GoWie, i Municipal Secretary. H] n MCIPAUTY. flf d for the supB rods made out of
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    • 194 13 PAVILIOi\| POSITIVELY LAST 3 SHOWS TO DAY AT 3.15, 6.15 9.15 ■AUL KV>JDLjUI\ IN THE FINEST ROLE OF HIS CAREER! "THE PROUD VALLEY"! DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE MAGNIFICENT SINGING supported by GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS TO-MORROW at 3.15 6.15 9.15 BROADWAY'S WISEST AND WITTIEST PLAY _m_ \mW m m^ y L^% ib** I
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  • 757 14 I I i. h m sh<»ii!c' il na v d f im ta I hJni In vij if i.i the afl Rt\Cm ONE I fan 8 I 88 I Cluny v. narrowly beaten f Fll .>. iuiiongs at Singapore ;i I month with Hiqii Ijfe
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  • 210 14 JHE SC.C. held the Heavy Regiment to a draw ftf) or.;!?* S.C.C. padaag, yesterday at rugger. Th equalised with a penalty goal after the Gunners had scored a try. Cantrell missed three penalty kick On the other hand, the Gunners thorough!/ deserved to win
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  • 66 14 T^'lt's sun time* P says Vir- i ginia Grey, who i takes a few davs J N off from studio S i chores 4 o gather some sunshine. The Metro) Goldwyn -Mayer i actress dons on these occasions a vellow satin l swim suit accented by
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  • 153 14 RAFFII 3 Colli 'l I -kev by ihe^B, 1 m I fact that ho;'^ mm showed a lot of das ~m rk .-IklUt;* Oil. ''11 r 1 them tak- 1 *i." lfl J Boudewyn. who drove 4K villi l' i"; ,1 'ilr In a College raid Hu.- 1 1
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  • 83 14 Molesworth Fine Goalkeeping TINE goalkeep:. tt M JJHh'i f saved the S.C.C u /.:».n feat when the Cub j»d in a hockey m- n |If |lM yesterday. The matcn 1| two-all draw. rpanim. A shade th. M Public Works u'em? 1 ;B Tinners had tncir .^w better opportunity c de
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  • 240 15 London. Oct. 11. wetk< concentrated air attacks on finl i, the enemy still failing to *et pass £/rnce« md spending a great deal of J bombs on non-military i.bjettives in that there is no reason to supp German destruction of Brifactories will increase. "In thej»e cv-
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  • 31 15 Shanghai, Oct. ti. iths of complete 'Wing France's known French t Maritimes is suming its freieht ices in the Far I with the run call at any un tne way Reuter
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  • 70 15 Manchester Egg Lead In response to i I their appeal for eggs for pati- ents. Wembley I (Middlesex) i Hospital have j received more from Manches- ter than from any other town. A thirty- two- J year- old Man- j Chester spinsier i wrote: "I hope the eggs I have
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  • 62 15 MAY DRIVE LORRY NOW UNDER an ordei made by the! aiinister of Transport, people over twentyjne, holding either an ordinary driving licence (whether tun or provisional I or Soiv.ce a ving licence, may drive a heavy goods vehicle without further licence* or iienttH The holder of heavy goods vehicle driver's
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  • 313 15 MARQ UES BEATEN AGAIN DECISIVELY outpointing the Mexican lightweight charn. pion of Singapore. Ventura Marques, over ten lively rounds of fighting at the New World Arena last night, popular Luis (Yeo) Blanco, Filipino-Chinese welterweight, registered his first victory since his arrival in Singapore. Giving a classic exhibition of both lighting
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  • 126 15 WEE HOCK SENG, a senior clerk employed at -i mercantile office, was ordered to pay $20 month!; towards the benefit of his creditors at his pubhe examination in bankruptcy yesterday. The debtor told the court that he was 51 years of age, Wm married and had
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  • 197 15 London. Oct. 11. lONDOX has had two daylight warnings to-day so far. During the first a formation of nine planes was seen over the south-east England area, making for London. AnM-aircraft 'inns -.vent into action. The raiders immediately broke formation and four turned tail while the
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  • Morning Tribne
    • 592 16 GERMAN ATTACK ON SUEZ CANAL M IGHT BE A POSSIBILITY LONDON', OCT. U IttSPITE LARGE TROOf ■WJ™™. SS£ K.ANS, IT IS TOO SOON TO! j££*i^£gE THAT Till: ANIS POWERS II AVEI I* TOITBM COM MITTED THEMSELVES TO CTOTAIN LINES Of ACTIOS THERE, WRITES KKI TERS MlL "A"**** RESPONDENT A GAME
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    • 89 16 Chungking, Oct. 11.— Mayor Siddiqui of Calcutta will shortly visit Chungking on a goodwill mission on behalf of the 37 million Indian Muslims. The visit was promised *by Mr. M. A. Jinuali. President of the Indian Muslim League, during the recent visit of the Chinese Muslim goodwill
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    • 33 16 Vancouver, Oct. 11 —The British commission will visit Canada shortly for discussion with the Canadian naval authoritirv on the number of merchant ships to be louilt, announced Mr. Macdonald. the Naval Ministei Reuter
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    • 47 16 Melbourne, Oct. 11. T he Government will have a majority ol two in the newparliament. The final result has now been announced and the state of the parties is: United Australia Party (Government 24; Country Party (Government) 1 4 Labour 32; Non-Com-munist Labour 4.- Reuter
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    • 99 16 London. Oct. 11.— T?ie German announcement that a German commissioner hits been installed in the Hostel De Ville In Brussels has given rise to fears among Belgians in London uicii M. Van de Muelebroeck, Burgomaster of Brussels, may have suffered or be on the point of suffering the same fate
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    • 120 16 Tokyo, Oct. 11.-Jl American women and are being evacuated fa ing, according tu a news agencv messageChungking, Oct. 11-4 nese have made good! period during which tl Road has been closed crease the transportali city, according to a 4 of the Ministry of CS tons. He explained tl
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    • 50 16 THE Tokyo rumours im lia bad prohibited to Japan have been m nied. This denial is a J firmed in London. Mmm tain a year ago bouM tralian woo] clip un™ rfter the war, arrange^ then made, and are st« to supply neutral co« eluding Japan, direct.^ tialia.— Reuter
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    • 96 16 Providence (Rhode Island >, I Oct. 11. 'WHEN you vote in November, make your vote mean that it can't happen here." Mr. Wendell Willkie. Republican candidate, used this new slogan when addressing a mass meeting here last night. Mr. Willkie said: "The philosophy of the
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