Morning Tribune, 14 October 1940
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Title Section13 1940-10-14 1 l, SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY. Morning Tribune ■s_-.NO. 218, Monday, Oct. 14, 1940.13 words
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Article, Illustration173 1940-10-14 1 London, Oct. 13. AL battle off Malta in »h the Italians admit oi one destroyer and pedo boats is reported ay's Italian war comk according to the ladle. fettle, says the comi, took place on Friday len "Italian destroyers ig the channel off aringly attacked Brial forcesReuter - 173 words
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Article41 1940-10-14 1 London, Oct. 13. fers aftei a peaceful Sunning had their first alert a few lone raiders, prothe clouds, dropped a coulombs and disappeared. imitt fighters machinethe .seafront of a southrc town. People scrambled ■as souvenirs. One man ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article39 1940-10-14 1 Tokyo, Oct. 12. tuted States Minister in tok called the attention md to the "American profit tor the maintenance astern status quo in conivith ihe Bangkok Govern ecent territorial demands '-China," according to a message to the Domei ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article50 1940-10-14 1 London, Oct. 13.— The first of a series of schools in Western Australia under the Empire Ai i r Training Scheme wil open early in November, followed by others in December. Most of the schools will be for preliminary training of air crews, states the Sydney radio. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article107 1940-10-14 1 miv.c New York, <M. 13. MINISTRATION circles expect that the question J J» f turning over some of the amr' Ov<ng lo^res s bombers to Britain soon is being recon- m, says the Washington corresponded of thc fork Herald-Tribune. r,ta,n >s now urgently asking for themReuter - 107 words
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731 1940-10-14 1 DEVASTATING R.A.F. RAIDS ON BERLIN CHANNEL PORTS London. Oct. 13. D.A.F. bombers were again busy last night over Berlin. According to the Air Ministry, the German capital was bombed in addition to military objectives and communications elsewhere in Germany and Channel ports in enemy occupation. The official German news agencyReuter - 731 words
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Article151 1940-10-14 1 New Japanese Offensive Commences Tokyo, Oct. 13. ANEW Japanese general offensive began this morning along a 180 miles front, according to a despatch to the Domei Agency from "somewhere in Central China." Straddling the borders of the provinces of Anwhei and Chekiang, from the Yangtze to the Chientang rivers, JapaneseReuter - 151 words
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Article50 1940-10-14 1 Istanbul, Oct. 12. THE Turkish Ambassador to Italy, Mr Huseyin Raghib, has left for Rome after an absence of six weeks it is stated that he was railed heme in order to report to ihe Government shortly after the Ttalian newspapers and radio launched violent attacks on the Greeks.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration688 1940-10-14 2 U.S.AIR FORCE, NAVY PLEDGED TO DEFEND AMERICAS Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 12, Jn nation-wide broadcast to-night, I'usident Roosewit Iged the Uni' unci Air Force in the defend the whole ol the Western Hemisphere while at tin time continuing to giv< :i aid. short ol war, to Git f:r:l,uii 'Hi- Pri idenlReuter - 688 words
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72 1940-10-14 2 WILLKIE SAYS, "ALL HELP TO BRITAIN" BOSTON Ol I 12. I VM Rl SOLVED tO DO I i mn iiing 'n my row R to tukkctiien [Till JSII ON s A'l till SAM*: MAM WE r m ii i) in im (>R< J in N IVY <t STRO JO ll72 words
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Article232 1940-10-14 2 Axis Lacks Oil New York, Oct. 13 phKSJUKi\T House veJfs pledge ol the total defence of the Am ricafl and the adjacent ocean* Ig particularly emphasised in Sunday's Ameii.iii l'l- ,s as well as his defiance of the Axis, American aid for Britain and the rejection oi appeasement. •The bigReuter - 232 words
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Article105 1940-10-14 2 London, Oct. 12. A number cf people were killed and 50 ure believed to have been injured when an express train bound for London wa^ derailed when approaching the London TCU. As the WlKftW was approaching a certain station a speed-barrow on to the line and was earnedReuter - 105 words
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Article67 1940-10-14 2 Shanghai, Oct. 13.— The French Concession passed another day without tram and bus services as the strike situation has remained unchanged. Meanwhile, water and electricity services are being run on a skeleton basis with Russian and German refugees as volunteers. The majority of the strikers were forcedReuter - 67 words
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Article174 1940-10-14 2 Af'TTvivrr^ u L Shanghai, Oct. 13. CITYW IDE hunt tor the slayei of Mayor Fu Sia Oe i was inaugurated yesterday as detectives in the two foreign areas und the Japanese snon-ored special Municipality were <uven pictures of thfwan£d Killer and told to keep aReuter - 174 words
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124 1940-10-14 2 Agreement Over Aaland Islands Reached Moscow, Oc 12. AN agreement for the demilitarisation of Aaland Islands has been signed between Finland and Russia, according to the officii Tass Agency, which adds that M. Molotov signed on behalf of Russia and M. Paasikivi, the Finnish Minister in Moscow, on behalf ofReuter - 124 words
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Article145 1940-10-14 2 London, Oct COMPLETE confidence is expJ ed by General de Gaulle in a telegram to Mr. Winston Chu from Duala, Cameroon^, '•From French soil over which enemy has no control, I send and the valiant peoples of British Empire an expression pl complete confidence and faiBritish Wireless; Reuter - 145 words
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Advertisement19 1940-10-14 2 kkani in s xt.iAcns thkoi gholt the WOK 1.0. r nee Co., Ltd. i I 50 I .'v Green.19 words
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Article641 1940-10-14 3 Vanmmm Bovin On London. Oct. 12. way in which Londoners are facing up to ideal formed part of a speech broadcast to Ding by Mr.- Finest Bevin, Minister of ional Service. Mr indiscriminate of our cities uon can ho In .he front line r vellously haveBritish Wireless - 641 words
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Article70 1940-10-14 3 £300,000 Copper Sensation Shanghai. Oct. 12. Consul-General is exled to protest to the Japa- ver the alleged gendarmes in the arrest of a man i of the theft of an enority of copper estimated •ver £300.000. is thought, is likely rnational importance Claimed that the copper is erty of theReuter - 70 words
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Article14 1940-10-14 3 I OCt. 12. nonfat ions I into I ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article28 1940-10-14 3 Ottawa, Oct. 12. sibly more, R.A.F. M schools are belns ■Vr nada, according to I V Press. ■> lan Government will 'prodromes and build- hools will continue .ntrol. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article90 1940-10-14 3 NAVAL RESERVES TO REPORT Shanghai. Oct. 13. One prominent American businessmin said he believed that the proposed •evacuation of local Americans would be carried out fullv. Meanwhile United States Fleet reserves in Shangnai have been oificitilly advised to report aboard Augusta, nagship of the United States Asiatic Fleet, on Monday,Reuter - 90 words
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Article101 1940-10-14 3 Tokvo. Oct in THE street, of Tokyo were decorated with ™f Japan, Germanv and Italy Ui to celebrate Jointly the L™ni©f the y( han on public demon truttorw and th( con m ol the pact with the Axis Premuv In a message to the Japanese peopleReuter - 101 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-10-14 3 ya' Corn Crops <tr<'> *n o w beingT gathered in* a Royal park i in England, i where many; j acres of land J are being utilis- i ed in the "Dig I for Victory" t campaign. Here is the first Aus- i tralian binder to85 words
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Article79 1940-10-14 3 Passive Resistance In India Wardha. Oct. 12. |T scans probable that Mr. Oandh I will send the Viceroy a Lttei saying that as the Viceroy is unable io concede unrestricted fr.cdem to preach pacifism and nonviolence as the Congress cr ed, Congress must passively and nonviclcntly resist the Viceroy's decision.Reuter - 79 words
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Advertisement85 1940-10-14 3 •VKRKKAK CORPORATION, L'tD. :o: IIINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST., PHONE 5803. SINGAPORE KIRE, MARINE, MOTOR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: I ERFMBAN —POI BROS., I MALACCA —HONG CHYE CO. K. LUMPVR -ALAN LORE, NG KON CHEE. (LANG —LEE ENG TEH. —LEE AH HENG. PENANG -GENERAL PRO. DUCE AGENCY, LTD. AND85 words
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183 1940-10-14 4 SULTAN REVEALS TRAGEDY OF BROKEN ROMANCE ,From H. L. Hopkin.) LONDON. OCT. it in SPECIAL INTERVIEW GRANTED TO ME TO PAY 1 CONCERNING THE DEATH OF MISS LYDIA HILL. HIS HIGHNESS THL SULTAN OF JOHORE REVEALED LOK THE FIRST TIME THL TRAGEDY OF A BROKEN ROMANCE His Highness said: "Miss183 words
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Article56 1940-10-14 4 TOM MIX KILLED IN CRASH I lor ence, Oct. 12. > r r«HL famous cinema star. J v Mr. Torn Mix. WM J j killed when his car went > tal of control near here j to clay. Reut'T. I i Tom Mix w;ls one of the i world's greatest56 words
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Article172 1940-10-14 4 A TALK on "India and the War" which he hoped would dispel any idea that that India was not doing her share in this war, was given by the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader, C.B.E. last night in a broadcast from the Singapore station. Mr.172 words
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Article158 1940-10-14 4 ALTHOUGH not .so ambitious as previous programmes of the Malayan Magic Circle, "Lumiere Noir?, pot-pourri of dance, song and magic staged at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday night, cannot fail to please. Its subtlety and originality makes the programme entertaining, although it seemed a pity158 words
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Article, Illustration74 1940-10-14 4 Vic Oliver - Vic Oliver By MK. VK OLIVER, (seen here) thc <om dian, and son-in-law of thc Prime Minister, presiding at a lurch ron of the Overseas Club in London recently, said: "I onlv >\i-h I had such a facility for speech as my beloved father-in-lav. If I had I74 words
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Article158 1940-10-14 4 European Killed In Crash (From Our Own Report Kuala Lumpur, Bun MR. John Jelhcoe Spall, a :i ing engineer bUhclm to Anglo-Oriental, wai kill ed instantaneously In tl early hours of Sundi morning when the car in wl cj he was travelling in cc idj against a lamp post, care158 words
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Article134 1940-10-14 4 Accidents And Crime A Chinese, who fell from Clifford Pier into the sea at 1.55 on Saturday night, was rescued by sampan men and the Marine Police. He was sent to the General Hospital and appeared none the worse for his experience. An Indian cyclist hurtled to his death over134 words
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Article249 1940-10-14 4 Wardha, Oct. IX-uanomi plan for individual civil disobedience which he has confined io a limited number of persons lias been approved by the Congress Working Committee. It is understood that Gandhi proposes tint in the first instance only two persons should court arrest. Ore of them will beReuter - 249 words
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372 1940-10-14 5 Tank -Expert General Now A Lounge -Suit Private L.D. V. MEN LIKED HIS OFFICER S UNIFORM MAJOR-GENERAL Fi rey Cleghorn Stanley Hobart, C.8., D.5.0., M.C., expert on tank and armoured-car warfare, is now a private in the Home Guard. All the summer, wearing his general's uniform, his badges and decorations,372 words
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387 1940-10-14 5 "Aussies" In Britain Have Ten Anti-Gas Devices In Equipment HPHE White Knight of Alice in Wonderland, or any medieval knight in full armour, clanking under half a hundredweight of ironmongery, could scarcely have looked more cluttered up than the men of the A.I4F. in Britain when they march out in387 words
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Article186 1940-10-14 5 FOLLOWING Britain's declaration of war on Germany, the prediction was made that the war would be an "oil war, that is to say that the side which could command the world's oil supplies, with certain limited exceptions, would win. That prophecy is in process of fulfilment. Supplies186 words
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Article267 1940-10-14 5 THE latest story of aggression, in addition to revealing Germmany's oil position, is a'so a tribute to the efficacy of the work of the Bomber Command of the Royal Air Force. The official bulletins of the Air Ministry giving details of raids on Germany make reading which267 words
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Advertisement404 1940-10-14 5 jT33^ f |f< s7 ft* Mi S'orfM 5-JJ2 > tuUofWOT, but this, is fwMl about two woven] a over tea- -the story oIS j MRS. TILUCK I and 1 I MRS. BISHOP WHEN Mrs. Bishop went to live in thc little Isle of aright village of Wellow, sne knew no404 words
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Article, Illustration589 1940-10-14 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By AN atmosphere uf jolly Australian informality prevailed at the oaint party which Group Captain Browne 1 lh gare at ttl > i ridajr. Yarns and reminiscences of their country were "swopped" by hosts and Australian guests who seemd lo be there589 words
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Article102 1940-10-14 6 Charming m Miss Jun» -m here un father, Mr fß| Father jl at Raffles Hoteß going on to (m Miss Princeß haired and veiß graduated froflj versity She I degree with cm work and sbcß an article or m Jim Henry onjfc son on Pri JP here wh W102 words
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Advertisement183 1940-10-14 6 v 1 Felt hats similar to sketch made to order. Coloured hoods in shades of light and dark green, mauve, rust, black and navy stock. KODNKY HOUSi:, BATTERY ROAD. EXPERT EUROPEAN OPERATORS AND HAjH STYLISTS tyxm thf, y W J II ii of MAXINE'S v to w rk wonders mur183 words
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Advertisement107 1940-10-14 6 GIVE V 0 U R 1) A UGHTER A BUSINESS TRAINING Thousands of business girls owe their ■UOOMf to PITMAN'S training. If you want vour daughter to enjoy a well-paid post with bright prospects, send her to the PITMAN'S Singapore branch without delay. Tho Commercial training she tflll receive in107 words
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Article, Illustration743 1940-10-14 7 COLD APRICOT SOUFFLE is so easy to make COLD soufflej made with tinned fruity provide a deliciou.s .sweet for festive occasions and have an advantage over the cooked variety in that they may be prepared before hand whereas perfect timing is necessary in the cooking of a hot souffle. The743 words
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Advertisement216 1940-10-14 7 if kmmWffl/M If wartime delivery Warn service planned io sane W/_m precious petrol Q, WmW To avoid of petrol (LJ} required for the active prose- y¥ cution of the war the Com- WfiTlr fl pany's delivery services novv despatched at fi 9.30 a.m. and 2.45 p.m. will be merged into216 words
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Advertisement377 1940-10-14 8 ON THE i AIR BINGAPORE ZHL >2J men,., (1 333 k ZHPI 3« nu-irt, (9 S9 m Sj ZHP3 41 3* metr( (t.M m i>j From 8 00 am m 8. 33 am Krom 10 00 .< m u 1 50 p m From 5 Ou p 10.00 p m377 words
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368 1940-10-14 9 COMMERCIAL CUP BADMINTON FRASER NEAVE'S WIN THROUGH Singapore, Sunday. IN the semi-finals of the Commercial Houses badminton tournament, played at the Clerical Union hall, to-day. Boustead's, champions for the last three years, were defeated by the Ban Teck Hup badminton party by three games to368 words
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Article98 1940-10-14 9 are the results of Sa»- al Ku la Lumpur. v.snnv Nißht SlB, $7 High lift P GoMen Arrow $11 L j I ne/ Hi, >" Furiosi $9 FM(r O'Clock $13 ;_Brawiiy Lad $23. $11 Adelc L __(ireypion $38, S9 The Imperor $8 Santa Anita l spear of98 words
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Article47 1940-10-14 9 tal Pool $135,680 >T: ud of Cashel ***** OM): un *****5 RD: ntucky ***** ten: •y Strings ***** n Fiisco ***** Ing Scotsman ***** sian Rose ***** urting ***** mbalong ***** *****0 DOUBLE TOTE üble 9 tickets $257 each. cond double 187 tickets $13 147 words
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Article343 1940-10-14 9 London, Oct. 13. Elizabeth especially addressed herself to the dn ii who had been evacuated to country districts or dining her first broadcast, which was made during I 8.8.C. children's hour to-dav. nda of you have had to tomes and be separated r fathersand mothers. My RoseReuter - 343 words
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Article346 1940-10-14 9 LEN HARVEY - Down But Never Really Out LEN HARVEY IIOYIX; SPOTLIGHT *By¥ CURIOUSLY, one of the big moments in my years of fighting is nothing much more than a hazy memory to me. Why? Because a left hook, timed to the split second, arrived on my chin that night of January 4,346 words
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Article386 1940-10-14 9 PROUD TO BE NAVY CHIEF London, Oct. 13. FE First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. V. Alexander, speaking at Manchester on Saturday, in^ augurating the local war weapons week to raise £10.000,000 in na-< tional savings, said he was proud to be the political head of the war work386 words
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Article, Illustration65 1940-10-14 9 J Fighting fit i.s this member of l the A FS. t whose brilliant 1 work in the bombing raids i on London has I received the) )co mmendation of civil defence i i authorities in J London. This is how she keeps S fit and if you L want65 words
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Miscellaneous45 1940-10-14 9 TO-DAY SOCCER: Challenge Cup, Quarterfinal, Manchesters v. Loyals, Stadium. HOCKEY: S.C.C v. Singapore Hornets, S.C.C; S. C.R.C v. RA. (Hy.), S. C.R.C: S.R.C. v. Fort Canning, S.R.C; Raffles College v. R.A.F. (Malaya) Raffles College; Y.M.C.A. v. Medical College, V.M.C.A. TENNIS: S.C R.C. and Y.M.C.A. tournaments.45 words
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Article251 1940-10-14 10 Bl mntled charind .i p i ;wo po came anu questioned .cierly woman n hour d Nazi sympathiser The woman made the iut*m*nt ut the annual meeting ot i the Women's Citizens A tociatlOO in London in a discussion n "Freedom," to, Ich a representa- tire251 words
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71 1940-10-14 10 Fire Extinguisher May Be Poisonous FIRE extinguish lAg "bombs," whi c v i are on sale, arc In some cases tilled with a fluid which would gentM aie a poison gas if it came into contact with an facehdti ry b mb, Ihe public lis warned by the ilstry of71 words
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Article21 1940-10-14 10 Lady Taylor, Irtov of Sir William TaytOl expects to sail next month for Malawi, to stay with her son in Singapore.21 words
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Advertisement219 1940-10-14 10 F.UKM STAW IN I NKW. K ."v v'orn'* I ;lll ur lll^S" u> 1 1 TO-DAY < Ai»rroL I 3,15 6.15 9.15 I I VIVIEN LAURENCE LMJP^OLIVKR V .>wfi Jmmmmm\\mSSST^*AW A\———\ by Basil Oean (/last* w i story by John Galsworthy Wilh an excellent S-REEL BRITISH Subject "BEHIND THE (iI'NS"219 words
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Article113 1940-10-14 11 THE BRIGWT LIGHTS AVERY well-chosen cast and just the right type of story makes 1 es. My Darling Daughter." which opened a season at the Pavilion yesterday one of the finest comedies which has come to Singapore for a long time. There are Roland Young. May Robson, and Fay Bainter.113 words
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Article71 1940-10-14 11 TRIBUTE TO MALTA GOVERNOR Malta. Oct 13— A tribute to the services rendered to Malta by Sir Charles Bonham Carter during his office as Oovernor General, which he recently resigned. wavs paid by the Acting Gov-ernor-General, General W. G. S. Dobbie, at a meeting of the Council of Gov ernment,Reuter - 71 words
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Article91 1940-10-14 11 Heavy German Losses LONDON, Oct. 13 Despite Germany'.; increasing use oi fighters as light bombers with the object of reducing the heavy air lasses, it is confirmed that German aircraft casualties in the battles over Britain during the weekending mid-night Saturday were substantially higher than British losses, while the ratioReuter - 91 words
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Article128 1940-10-14 11 Growing Difficulties For Nazis London, Oct. 13.— Unrest among Hitler's conquered peoples is bound to lead to growing difficulties for the Germans as they spread themselves more thinly over the Continent, according to a leading article in the New York Herald-Tribune. The paper refer s to the arrests of thcReuter - 128 words
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Article17 1940-10-14 11 Dr. Chan Ah K has been granted a Commission as Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Vvuntetf Force.17 words
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Advertisement245 1940-10-14 11 I^/iV Notices invited for thjj v of mifje-zedl ti year 1941 rei .i-Mosquito Dept. >>e e Municipal render* will close October 1940. C. H. GoWie, Municipal Sectary. MGAPORS MUNICIPAL IN ri ki: stock 192* desl DUE Ist NOVEMBER, I 10. given that the ers of the above a from the245 words
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699 1940-10-14 12 GERMAN COUP IN BALKANS AIMED AT USSR ISucharest. Oct I* FOLLOWING the arrival here of the headquarters staff nf the German force's which are "to equip and ins truct the Rumanian Armv in new methods of warfare, an official communique has been issued, stating: "The former cabinet had esked GermanyReuter - 699 words
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Article65 1940-10-14 12 Lisbon, Oct. 13 The President of the Portuguese Republic yesterday received the British Ambassador and the Resident of the British Society in Oporto. The President also received M. Jean Pangal, the Rumanian Minister, who has been called home.— Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 13. —It is authoritatively statedReuter - 65 words
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Article60 1940-10-14 12 Nicosia, Cyprus, Oct. 13.— Italian reports of unrest and sabotage in Cyprus are officially denied here.— Reuter. Mr. H. E. M. Matthews has been appointed an Assistant Immigration Officer for Singapore. Mr. F. W. B. Seargeant, who was acting for Mr. H. C. Mustard, manager of Braunston Estate, Jeram, has60 words
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Article117 1940-10-14 12 Ei iammm Berlin, Oct. 13. CONOMIC co-operation highly important to Germany and Russia, exceeding anything which has Rone before" is foreshadowed by the periodical Das Reich, which states that new Soviet-German talks are to take place shortly in Moscow Das Reich says that Soviet and German relationsReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration345 1940-10-14 12 CAIRO, OCT. 11 THF R.A.F. CONTINUED ITS RAIDS ON THE LIBYAN PORTS 01 BENGHAZI AND TOBRUK TO-DAY CAUSING GREAT DAMAGE ACCORDING TO AN R.A.F. COMMUNIQUE ISSUED HERE. It says that a number of raids were carried out over Benghazi byReuter - 345 words
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