Morning Tribune, 15 October 1940

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune t \o 219, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1940. \v\. ;>
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  • 160 1 BRITAIN CAN TAKE IT.... .AND HIT BACK" London, Oct. 14. ONDON can take it" is the title of a realistic film depict--4 ing the aerial bombardment of London which arrived lay m America by Clipper. ight after night, three ig cameramen braved death ake these thrilling pictures he British capital
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  • 72 1 London, Oct. 14 —Americans who have had ties m Britain preventing them leaving the country before may be afforded another opportunity of travelling home. Mr. Joseph Kennedy, the American Ambassador, has asked the Department of State Maritime Commission to review UM situation m the light of Ihe changed
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  • 143 1 chtwst, Oct. 14— A German Jl mission is expected here Tuesday, presumably m con»on with the construction "aval base near Constanza. a«ng to (Herman circles m arest there will ahortly be '"nan divisions m Ruma•dtn, o ct 14.-A four-engine r man bomber was shot down °I>^n ground on
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  • 164 1 London, Oct. 14 SWIFT punishment met an enemy bomber which dropped out of the clouds over a south coast town one evening recently and machinegunned civilians m the streets, says an Air Ministry News Service. The firing was entirely indiscriminate. Nothing was m view of the
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  • 28 1 Madrid, Oct. 14.— Marshal de Bono went to Seville yesteruay, and ls going to uranada to-day. He is returning to Italy about the middle oi the week- Reuter
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    847 1 NAZI FORCES READY FOR MOVE AGAINST GREECE: SOVIETS IN BESSARABIA PREPARE a* While mos) T 1 of England i* sleeping somft I members of all t sei vices, a ft d A.RP. organi- sations, are for i ever on the I I alert. The n when enemy planes ap- j
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  • 27 1 Calcutta. Oct. 14.---£250,000 have been cabled to the Air Ministry m London by the East India fund for the purchase of Spitfires lor j the R.A.F.- Reuter
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  • 119 1 -X Bucharest, Oct. 14. THE military and naval at- I taches of the British lega- tion, with their staffs, have > left Bucharest. The British legation will remain for the time being under Sir Reginald Hoare. It is expected that the legation staff of
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    • 23 1 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, J KMAAPOBji ILA PHONI HOI
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  • 320 2 London (hi. 11. THRICf < :i|>tuml t»\ (icrmans ;md I'scapinu eacl tinit cycling th»<»i;h a battle behrtceii tin- frtndt ami Germans, and finaiu attempting i craafof <»t tin- Chanrn i alone m rowing boat, this is the storj of the oouyafe aild
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  • 36 2 London, Oct. 14. Gifts for the purchase oif aircraft, acknowledged to-day, include 11.000 sent by lirf. Ravescroft, from Bue. no.s Aires, as well as a contribution of *;e>.oou from tho town of Wi In British Wireless
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  • 238 2 MORE TENEMENT DWELLINGS NEEDED BEPLORINO the lack Ol pTOVi Ln the budget estimates tor the Erection <>f tenement dwellings for |X)or classes m Singapore, Mi. j I i);iw on ur^cd Government, .it the ii'vivi itivr Ootmeil meeting yesterday, to .vote money, to carry '"it ;i buiidim* programme either m Pickering
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  • 63 2 I u!;!i <V. 11. iJi ENH i k of the mi J* tai Comma rtd b'ftmbtti and sci fin to a C;« nut i >„t» ii\ liJp neai Trondlielm on Satui :\v; two I tween 2,n00 and 3.000 1 hlcti b ka mark j on the
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  • 81 2 London. Oct. li. Mil. Arthur Greenwood revealed m a br udcast last Itiffht that the workeis of Britain had saved ever £3?tt> millions since November last. There were now savings gioup^ with a total membership of 10 millions. The fact that £396 millions had been
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  • 40 2 London. Oct. 14.— Far Eastern ixmds are stronger on the hopes of improvement In the international situation. Gilt-edged are mainly higher, while home industrials are narrowly irregular. Goldmininp^ are quietly steady elsewhere. Chai small. I Street is firm.- Reuter Reuter
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  • 140 2 Cairo. O I U FURTHER successful air en enemy positions are chn aided m last night's R.A.F cob nunique which states th I aircraft raided military > at Bardia on Saturday half a dozen direct nits gistered, barracks being fully attacked. Enemy aircraft, concent] Fladem." were
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  • 66 2 *f A British eon-^ S voy was recent- i Iv shelled m the i English Chan. nol by German guns mounted v i on the Frenoh coast. British N destroyers laid > a smokescreen around the convoy, which is believed to 1 hive been u»- harmed. Here
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  • 115 2 Rotary Chief Not COming To Singapore -i\L'E to the una i V International Armando B. Arrud; /Mian Preside m International, wh Singapore is expected next month, will not the Colony a visit a telegram to this been received by the Rotary Club. It l* believed that Mr left Sao Paulo
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  • 297 2 GREAT RECEPTION FOR Roosevelt's Speech < v Commrtit London, Oct. li. ROOSEVELT'S 1 on <>it. li la .ildnl h\ ihe Press us thmost outright answer >«t given 1(» the triumphant announcement of the alliance between the European A sis powers and Ja;>an. The Daih Telegraph describes the "remarkable" bfotodc&st as
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  • 160 3 DESTROYERS FOR BRITAIN ARRIVE london. Oct. 14 him: group of overage united states i.stroyers arrived at a british port kkthe captain of one ship said that had a good trip with no incidents and dryers \Uiich nad I throughout, weic order. Full outfits or warlike equipment tores were lett added
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  • 110 3 Athens, Oct. 14. nISCUSSIONS are m progress for U the purchase by Britain from Greece of 50,000 tons of currants and 10,000 tons of Sultanas. The deal is part of a general plan for placing on a working basis, the trade between the two countries m
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  • 127 3 Real Leader Needed In Syria Cairo, Oct. 14. i i ADER QOtdd sway over to the emote oi merely by a show 01 .»i!(l decisiveness that t Government obviousaccording to a well-in-cd traveller who has just from Syria. red that other observers. m a position la Judge, pinion. little doubt
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    92 3 y^ A large pariy < 4( i French some of them future cadet-, from the French i Military Aca- demy of St. Cyr S and the Poly- i technique, and r all ranging m J a?e from 14 to 17, nre now I guests of the Boy Scouts As- sociation,
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  • 58 3 IONDON. Oct. 14J Dutch workers have been sent to Hamburg to help to repair the damage done by RAF. bombers to docks and harbour works, ac cording to news received In well-inform ed Dutch circles In London. I he German c/Jiitiolled Dutch Radio announces that 4.000 Dutchmen have been sent
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  • 75 3 New York. Oct. 14. BRAZIL and Chile have agreed 19 lease nrwal and air bases to the? United States, ii is learned from ,-n unimpeachable source, states a Buenos Aire.s despatch to the New V irk Time-. The construction of bases will tk iniiced by
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  • 31 3 PEAICE IN THE ALTIC ENSURED Moscow, O't. 14. inni h agre< i the demilii ds insure.; Is a log! tcom ty signed 1 wspap t "Ro •f the Soviet nav^ Reuter
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  • 94 3 Boston, (Massachusetts), Oct. 14. DAKAR ha* been m German hands since early Ju'y. declared th* Chief Engineer of the Polish steamer Rozewie when it" arrived here. Dakar, ho said, is controlled by officers of the German mission who fl?w there by plane. Rozewie fled
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  • 72 3 London. Oct. 14. HEUTER learns that it w* <J»f to kh< X tion oi the prazilito G t d Plon relations between Spain and Chile, brokeS^ofl^nTul?, ha?e been resumed on th^ i of the annlTersary of the discj The Spanish Government m a spirit oi c t;,,n
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  • 356 3 London. Oct. 14. TENEMENT buildings, communal shelters, a convent ami houses were among places bombed during the widespread night attacks on 36 London districts and 20 provincial areas. There were some fatal casualties m a tenement at Liverpool and communal shelters m a northeast
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  • 164 3 EAGLE SQUAD TO FIGHT FOR BRITAIN London, Ovt. 14. DtriKK'S special tonest ponclcnt, 'Somewhere m I Bngland,* 1 writes that Hie newly- formed American Kasjlf l t squadron is now completing 1 its training m England anq i will faking the air ft| t (jrack unit against the runny S
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  • 14 3 Ocl U Forty-flve child tlal1 1 rrlved h« n i n Sunda: all Reuter
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  • 33 3 Roosevelt's Warning To Aggressors Weshingb i Ocl 14. PRESIDENT R natli tlie United S1 be toui o| the drive for "IMO m< b lor bui 'm ni d The Prosid the slca] Reuter
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  • 326 4 DhSH.NER and? promoier ol i a c t i v c I (hi. tmas cards I that are sold lor the Patrio- S tic Fund is Mr:. 11 Moll I I artistic work is well known In singapore. I Chi; ita. Moifatt made $393 (or the
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  • 133 4 j DLANS are well under 1 way for "The Two Mrs. Car- rolls," a stage show to be 1 presented by i t h c British < Officers' Dra- j ma tic Society 1 1 which has been I formed by Ma- jor and Mrs. j 'John Burne
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  • 276 4 People and places AVER a hundred invitations were Mnt out for the delightful p^lut party given by Major and Mrs. H. Stewart at their home. 4. Sherwood Road, Tanglin, on Saturday night. Sighted m the throng:— Colon (-1 Holmes. Brigadier and Mrs. Paris, Brigadier Williams, Captain and Mrs. Ward, Miss
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  • 104 4 Week -End Entertainments: Sundry News Garnerings covered-up" frock i U M highlighted by diamom B Incidentally I Visitors to Singap Mrs O. D Olds Of Ba W arrived the other day a. P until the 21st wh off" fr>r long ItftYC m New Zealand. B As it is their l.
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    • 27 4 chapeaux EXLLUSIVE fllllllllEßV OHO ACCESSORIES l RRFFIE^Hom^nO BRRS.BRSBH Rd EnTRRntES X SinORPORE»^,,ni J .BJQ4 Brides &> Brides-Maids Headdresses A SPECIALITY. ZWW ROAD t1 t PMONE- 4Q83 GO WAS
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    • 15 4 f HATS (Ml [VfiESSE^Jm DRESSES, CORSETS, HOSIERY. tii^* 61, STAMFORD ROAD (Eu Court). Tel. 3335
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    • 80 4 Each person's blood belongs one of four groups, and bloods of certain groups cannot be mixed. It is essential I fore that everybody's blood tested and grouped now rea for any emergency, minutes of your time; no pa or inconvenience; a very I sample of b100d... may me: that YOU
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  • 388 4 By VERA ARDMORE war work m London during the! jj leave and Mrs. Ho well has km working with Mrs. S. M UrJI wife of the High Commissioner fall Australia, at Australia House M the Strand. Enjoying a spell of leave M Fraser's Hill is Mrs. M. -^4f Thomas *f
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  • 237 5 Tips For The Taking way those net curtains which arc I and faded for your windows. They I container! for vegetables, as you can t right-hand illustration. To make, I then machine-stitch into bags II Hun a draw- m the opening so bay. is filled, it can B convenient nail
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  • 334 5 THE newest locknit fabrics, whether they are frilly or tailored, have enough give m them to make them suitable for underwear and their great advantage, of course, is the way m which they keep their shape until the end. You can wear and wash them
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  • 314 5 THE most attractive bed-ide rug can be made very easily m double crochet if you follow the instructions Riven below. Suitabi? materials to use are either the thick cotton used for "can- dlewick" or "tufting*, or or- dinary 4-ply wo*l. The croS chet hook should be
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  • 69 6 NO DICTATORSHIP ••TO i t.iMi»li .i body uhuli u.ll <.v. ri nil tbC <<l< i '.I IIM I ail: > ions mi thai pmnt m i!,.. ipil tremtk i -i tion < i II is. 11 w< uld mean i iietoiw r Idm >' m <
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  • 23 6 Tl romi nd .1 f the m ccl i bill i nd equip *..d time cii. 0 wh >lo-
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  • 123 6 Municipal Hui Kuan Wants Representation A REQUEST to Government to °ive them reoresenta<ion m the Singapore i Municipal Commls- sion is to be made by the Kwantung Hui Kuan, the Tribune understands. This decision fp> lows a meeting held la.st Saturday. wh< discussion on th»3 subject V/as made following a
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  • 214 6 $3,000 Fin In Lottery Case TAN GLK 800 charge of i. the managen.' j X k«>p lotter\ default eight B I imprisonment, bj o'^B p »?v>rt. third i! B Three other Chi:: Theng, Khoo Sin Sin Tent;, who had b a;^| ther with T. ;l ffl same charge v. ,W
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  • 364 6 problem of dividing the propoM^ (.1 this expenditure amon ninistrations involved. Happily this was well on the* gj to solution and m v<) ie merits had already b< en upon. In these instances tbek^B of apportionment was: ff.^ Colony 45 pcrcenlß F.M.S. 40 per cerM|
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  • 91 6 L.D.C. And Upper Age Li mit Mr G. Wiseman. M [dative Council member Renting Malacca, yestei Legislative Council MeetJ -m •why when talking ol I effort, the appe] 1 Europeans for th< Force was put at 55. "Surely/ 1 Mr. Wr m old pc-ntlemen v\ 18 holes of golf oi
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    • 82 6 fl at tor~your palate with KEY iB J 'lakes its place alongside n, 3 )rs( Trent h Brandies rtrtCt 0 vision In kl world, the i r*tiy« wini ition 1 l lOyoarolci brandy winch novi flvaii< 1 1 Ined to quWkiv wotta hun b ..incd hv the KEY BRAND b
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  • 1175 7  -  Rosita Forbes by 1 believe it would aid toe lighting is. "and I b Itete it h« But Iff grtOtf all just suggest- [th uoosevelt to dis*J America. Puzzl"fj laying Th-"c 2 between the {j| and Dcmoertt 'piatio. or meeting one's op- Ilkie went on.
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  • 292 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, COTOBER 15, 1940. JAPANESE OFFENSIVE THE cew -Japanese general offensive along a ISO-mile front in Central China has started and before long the provinces of Anwhei and Chekiang will be the scenes of intense lighting. The chofet of this route instead of the one in the south
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  • 166 7 7\HE turn-coat policy of the Rumanian Government could not save a part of its territory from being absorbed by Soviet Russia, Hungary and Bulgaria. It cannot even now prevent the influx of Nazi troops and the deterioration of Hungarian -Rumanian relations. That trouble is rapidly brewing m the
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    104 8 UIM\(J ill.. j the >hfl here is Dal Danieuxßs ing a veal piece efl give s'ivirß i n b r:l i colours. I WHEN a convoy of British ships ploughed their way through the English Channel German guns from the Channel ports of the French toast blazed away
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    • 151 8 TOf^^^\ ACTION %\\^6ffuif> //t^"^^>y r i <i Ta g 1 WORRIES AND NERVES VANISH WITH THIS FAMOUS TONIC WINE Aft^r your very first lip of this famous tonic wine, you feel the strength Rowing into you; then COinefl the stamina-building lasting benefit of the line wines reinforced with bocf and
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  • 881 9 was already receiving proper drainage, while near ButterworUi 550 acres cl lanu nad ueen reelaiQMHl \.hich would be used for th<) cultivation of vegetables. The latter part oi His Excellency's HddrtM dealt with food MppUet, food contrcl, the work of the harbour boards of
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  • 294 9 Singapore, Monday. '"PIIK need for pro-Empire p:o--paganda was stressed by Mr. P. D. Bitflcker, senior unofficial member, wpailring on the adjournment m the legislative Council to-day. Mr. B'sseker said: "At the last meeting of the Council I expressed the belie! that U is necessary to
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  • 238 9 PA YING LEGAL FINES BY INSTALMENTS an amendment to the particular enactment whereby anybody who could pay the fine or was willing to pay the line would be given the chance. Mr. Worley added that the present difficulty was that m very many cases, wrong doer.s. who had been given
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  • 348 10 Singapore, .Monday. I SI <.<.!-ll<>\ thai <• <.M-n.n, hould impU-im-nt revenue A fr m Immm Bad other Ux« with monthly lotl eri€ |,v U unofl.ri;,! monilM-r tf |ki L*l*m« Covad ;it thi> Boniiaf'i nu<-in«j «.i (he Council i i ,ii ih i 1 L it i
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  • 177 10 YOUNG SIKH ON MURDER CHARGE i PRELIMINARY tt inquiry was held m the fifth police court yesterday, when Amnk Siugh, a young Sikh, appeared on a tentative charge of murder of Harbhajan Bingb, ai Pearl's Hill Sikh barracks on the night oi Aug. 13. Pooran Singh, living at the bachelor's
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  • 62 10 n B MacM.l.iM 39-year-old Eur 1\ Mr J O EUppi on a charge under the I) ti n He i c! to have failed to m, I Secietary. as reqon Disposal! order, n > m .shares In the British Ameri ing Co operation of Manila, on
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  • 51 10 BFCAUSE, E. (i. Brown, a Euronean. legal advice, Mr C II Whitton. Tratfl" Jud'- c postponed I t week berday Brown li a'le«;rd to driven a car irithou! due regard tbi safety of ethers and collided with another fltr at /enrols Road. on Sept M i
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  • 59 10 WARDER CHARGED SAID to have caused the death of M.I Abdul Karim. by driving In a negli- manner, at 11 \a Bukit Timah Ruad. on Oct. 13. F. N J. Smith, a European prison warder, appeared beMr. C. H. Whitton, the District Traffic Judge. yeste v T'pi I was e>:
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 234 10 BY PsOsndßßTfiSH INDIATIMFS (IMOORPORSftTED IN ENGLAND). The b«*t possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. ffOW the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are
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    • 402 10 EYE EXAM IXAI mTTB EYEGLASSES. EXCIXSIVm* Personalised Ser- f^Jßab^l* vice by a duly qua- W 4 I lilied, licensed and **y'iSjSl registered practi. I s tiontr with legal I k qualilications. jj THOMPSON OPTICAL cql* I.ARCADE BLDG., THOSE 3oJ* H. A. Thompson, Dr. oi (Mj|J& Science. 35 years' Euroju i
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    • 338 11 f b^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Situations Vacant ely. poor Chinese Cookboy 'No. 96f18,| Mnertcan saletf-ftatu igj Auiited. Call j gh street, Slnypore. Ml H»ll_f Wlth ulincatlon. (No. 5Fi r Branch Office at j ■> tflblishKl Imporr I I security e*»sfnTnbune, :fc (No. 99*.Ki civ Clerk with know lV Typewriting Apply person, \\j budge
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    • 585 11 The Principal and Staff of Le Merrier 's School will be j pleased to m friends and old pupils at their Annual Athietic Sports to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday 18th Oct. from 2.30 p.m.— 6.15 p.m. There will also be open events: 880 yds Old
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    • 627 11 For Sale CLEARANCE SALE of all stock -Re. less of cobf Radio Co of M I^i4 Ltd, Singapore. (No -.Tatt ALi_ TYPES ol receivers, Amplifiers, and c 'Jij.oiifut p.uis. at give away" prices. Malaya i »34 Ltd ;>ore. (No. 97ti:) ENQUIRILS trooa D> .lers lor all c^mponent part-> Dd f:.
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    • 446 11 Professional MJDWIFE free for lmm.d.. p.; Apply Rogayah t I »i) wavi v a inanee dU (ot; I -.n H tad Sin, i(No 1 EUROPEAN ARCHITECT five, lessons In Arc: |B i'l Vi j.. i/c. Accpt preparatlofi of Architectural and Decoration P>> Apply Box Ko 471 "o Malaya Tribune, Singapore
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 406 11 ON THE i AIR > 6JN(.APOIU. /lIL 225 metre > > I \U k cs) 4HPI 30 9< OMUes (1 b 9 m.cs) BV3 41 M met (7 25 m csj I rona xOO a.ra to 8 35 a a I ic»n> io 00 a m to 1 50 p
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  • 160 12 Because of Otrman 1 -ai tillage i and the fact that he wm a British subject •by accident of birtli," j, punimmn, i twen inker, aftlC Middlesex, i as :ienti iv nbtor ut the 1 ;ithtern Tribunal at Sbuthmmrk < London. Stating that h I i.
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  • 190 12 Highlanders Prefer Wage-Earning Jobs IT .seems clear that at least tlie yowv <r, able-bodied and 5 uitable elements who formerly constituted the effective demand! for small holdings m. the Highlands are I now much more attracted to a wageearninp; job than to a career of smallholder.'' This is the view
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    • 202 12 MTIAIMII. at Saturday .Mid... S ht Premiere as KIIDIK'S BEST PKTI'RE! rl 1 This Sliori.ll Hi: rVKRV lilm k.hts I MISTSH LIST says the WINPAT TPMi reviewer. j OPENING TO-DAY... 3.15-6.15-9.15 an Till: CAPITOL theatre With Tin Bv> /V.7//r>.-.' omc ft i njoj lh« Gnukkfl Umgh In fean! AT N00N..
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    • 177 12 3.15. 6.15 9.15 iAIMMA.M IJH If It's Murder She'll Soivo It Kig I If It's Homicide She'll Speii li. I Directeo by William CLEMENS Original Screen Play by Kenneth Garnet Baser; en tie 1 N«ncy Drew Stcx ies by Carojyn Keene A First National Picture Presented by WARNER BROS. Wm
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  • 193 13 Decree Nisi For Young Chinese A DECREE nisi was < granted by the t Hon. Mr. Justice j Manning m the High Court yesterday to a young Straits-born Chinese, Tan Tek Soon, a meter reader m the Electrical Department, MunicipaUty, who petitioned for divorce from bis wife, Llm Guan I
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  • 31 13 Mr. Moung Choo Yah, who has been acting as Secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board since the retirement of Mr. R. N. Thamby Thurai, M.8.E., has been confirmed m office.
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  • 18 13 Mr. K. Nankivcll has been appointed to be a member of the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board, Malacca.
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  • 149 13 '£3 -A- WEEK' HEIRESS TO MARRY MISS JUNE ROSEMARY TATTO N, nineteen-year-old heiress for whom a Bill was put before the House of Lords, to save her from the prospect of having to live on £3 a week, is to marry. She has become engaged to Captain John W. A.
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    • 105 13 THE OUTSTANDING FILM OF THE YEAR OPENING TO-DAY PAVILION 6.15-9.15 L SENSATIONAL SUPERB BRILLIANT H^ W<Pif viT^Jlwliaßk 60 itj" »v o' the FINEST A TK^P V O 7^ NOVA PI LB EA M Entertainment Filmj -m— ii^^iiJji^f^CjL _^\l. °ffur° ur ftm a "d fa o»r tim< J N«»:ih Western Daily
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    • 96 13 SAFER AT A +£9 mi IF la J A 'J n,^gS» NO RISK O* \BARET Mp^^T.'* -y^?v-^-C^3-| KMr 8Ma?: 3M X BLACKOUT DANCE Z/G//75 OFF WHEN DANCE IS ON XOX STOP DAXCE From 8 to 12 P. M> HAPPY THEATRE SEASIDE TALKIES 6.45 TO-NIGHT 9.15 TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. LAW
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  • 66 14 OHO CIU-AV Bfl tior Mim furthe, Poh Kuo rap ol :t l i the first #1 hau ud h lue. k« i alifled ti. op< i m 2 G 1. In the finals h( me up ry Playing ;i||fl r <,:. Helen Khong (plu
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  • 159 14 2 Goals Shared By S.R.C.& The Fort > t I S shared i><"«.ts >ort annm* al v The match seldom rose abore in«liocrit> s v Bain From then Ml the nid of the hi> Uair y I;;:;,'.,. FoXl (a.u.nr. had Zc Mtet of the oxchanges ami that |bt) did MM
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  • 208 14 RAFFLES AND R.A.F. DRAW l.s college 0; J H.A.F 0. i HONOURS were even m the friendly hockey match between i Raffles College and the RJV F Malaya' at Bukit Timah, yesterday There was no scoring. I The Kame was not productive of much bright hockey, and turned out to
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  • 295 14 S.C.C. Loss Five-One To Horne POMFLETELY out p2| v opponents, the II I me more to their li fl when thry dei'eatcc! the tune of five 't^H .n a last game of I ckej I at the S.C.C. yet I tarted tamely, but 1. A n.uaitev of an hour :BB
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  • 25 14 SOCCER: Ohallei Stadium, 5 ktnr RUGGER: R.A h^ S.C.C V St 9 v. Police, V\ fftT t I/OCKEY: Police bm TENNIS: S.C tournaments.
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    • 163 14 *W?*~* !&£sßmK THE BRISTOL BLENHEIM "^^^^SlEr i^ltt Df-pi'e all the constructional efforts .si oui |^9HBI. enemies, The Bristol Blenheim is still the vl ffilv fastest bomber of its type, m service m the I world. This all-metal cantilever monoplane, Htted with two "BRISTOL Mercury engines. .^Mv JlliS achieved a fighting
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  • 120 15 Dean Wants Old Coins 99,000,000 Of Them o ip hundred million old coins to help W i ross Fund. That is the ambition of r SSfef. Essex, the Very Rev. Ed f ar F betoi helped by P eop!e m a parts pf the i 1 hr h^ nearly a
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  • 155 15 Firl Shot: Soldier Held m his way hrnie to B i lintshire, to visit his PI i \ife. who are ill, m Villiam Joseph Doyle, JU -six, called at a B hotel and during a con--3 i he lounge produced gf§ .shot and Miss Hilda &J lane-street, Chester, m iding
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  • 150 15 Seven Chinese On Hammer Assault Charges i.LLEGED to have A assaulted a cofhpatriot with a hammer after they had tied him up. seven Chinese were procuced before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, m the third police court, yesterday. The arrests were the sequel to an assault on Ng Heng Poh who
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  • 37 15 Lt.-Col W. A. Gutsell. JI J haa been app tinted Ooihtnahder of the Lo-al Deft nee rps m the State of Negri Benibiian, while Mr. P. tdn is to be dt~ pu t y Commission c r
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  • 152 15 MRS Data? Cardwell. wife of a north-cast coasi LDV. officer, arrested a German airman who caul* down by a parachute m a field m fnvt of her house, and marched him off with his own revolver m the small of his back. He was the pilot
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  • 325 15 ENVISAGING a time when the rural area of Province Wellesley would become a slum if nothing was done to improve the condition of the peasantry, the hon. Lt.-Col. E. A de Buriatte, Penang member, at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday urged Government to supply
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  • 80 15 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT THE ALHAMBRA BONITA GRANVILLE scores anotljer succes^ m "Nancy Drew, Reporter, the current attraction at the Alhambra. It is a fast moving picture, of a young girl who wants to become a journalist, and who by logical reasoning and certain circumstances help* to solve a mysterious
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  • 131 15 'HYPNOTISED' WOMAN HAD BEEN STRANGLED MURDER by some person or persons unknown" was the verdict returned at the resumed Hammersmith Inquest on Aurelie Maria Yankovic. 38. a Yuso-Slavian, --vhosc strangled body was found m the Thames. Dr. Barbara Rachel Lockwood, of Fair Acre. East Horsley, Surrey, said thnt Yankovic told
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  • 52 15 Bench Says Girl Of 18 May Marry Evelyn Queenie Searle, eighteen, ox Worplesdon, Surrey, and. Luke Richard Bye, twenty-two, left Woklng Police Court yesterday arm m arm and smilinp. The magistrates had just given their consent to their wedding after her parents had refused, on the grounds that she was
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 84 15 [^/ic Notices MIMCIPAIITY. i! Supplies nil— Uh List, ted for supplies c Municipality for i January 1941. ling heads:— (Culvert Pipes. of the c > Bukit nd. tig Stone ir Sti ich it the :-vji try Deposit roctaced mitted, which nded m aU eases 1 ad is received ntly withdrawn.
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    • 171 15 IB^X^Sr J it is impos* VSrjb& sible for an individual f provide fo^ his valued possessions the safety that to afforded by our vaults where we hay© safr boxo* «>f various sizes for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves bold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 64 15 IHGII TIDES TO-DAY: 10.15 a.m., 8.9 ft.; 10.35 p.m.. 9 ft. 'TO-MORROW: 10.39 a.m., 9.0 It.: 11.0?) p.m.. 9.1 ft, Medical College beal the V.M.C.A. 4—o m a friendly game of hockey on thf V.M.C.A. i-roui. :-<l.i> In a scrappy game of hockey played at the S.C.R C. ground ai
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  • 35 16 Rome, Oct. 14. «f*llE Italian Hifch Command com- muniqiu? admits that British ';hi|> X shelled Italian positions »"uiid Stdlbananl and a largo formation ul aircraft bombed Tobruk but deny that any military damage resulted Reuter
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  • 240 16 LONDON. O(T U« MESPrR NEVBI WIATIIFK CONDITIONS THE R.A I U MAINTAINED ITS NIGHTLY OFFENSIVE AGAINST THI. CHANNEL POSTS FROM OSTEND TO HAVRE ON SUNDAY NIGHT. OTHER FORMATIONS RENEWED AITAC KS ON Till: NAVAL BASIS AT KIEL AND WILHRLBIBHAVEN AND OIL
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  • 109 16 Diplomatic Incident In Mexico Mexico city, Oct. 12. OBSPm fa i' re(<i\ peeial Inritationtf, German md Italian ministers here did n<»' ittend the Chamber of Di--I'itic, ibraUon of Columbus Tlif retSODl are rejxirted to be Hilt when they attended the opontag ol Ooogresi on Sept. 30, the ['retfklent oi the
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  • 61 16 FACTS FICTION Berlin. Oct. 14. A CLAIM that the German Air Force dropped 315 tons of bombs on London, Liverpool and towns m southern England m the past 24 hours was made by the German news agency. It asserts that the R.A.F. during the same period dropped on Germany and
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  • 91 16 Morning Tribune Nl I SALES FXCEED 4,500 [> AIIV Tuesday, October 15, uuo. >^ me Fleet Air^ Arm are doing a J good job m the I present war. They have been giving Hitler 1 plenty of head- i aches lately, by attacking oil) tanks and Ad- I miralty Jetty,
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  • 32 16 LONDON, Oct. 14Bradford which has aimed at raising £1,250.000 during the War Weapons Week which began on Saturday, has after two days already received, m cash and promises. £1.509,370.— British Wireless
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  • 23 16 been a J Mr. C. W. Daw pointed a member tfe of Ladies for tl R Women and Girls, vice S. Adams. ,pntt
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  • 194 16 Export For Victory Says Expert London, Oct. 14. "THERE is no need for buyers abroad to have any doubt about our ability to make, sell and deliver the goods they want," declared Sir Cecil Weir, member of the Export Council for the Board of Trade, speaking at a luncheon of
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