Morning Tribune, 16 October 1940

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  • 16 1 vt SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY. Morning Tribune D l s— No. 220, Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1940.
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  • 217 1 II London, Oct. 15. Churchill's confidence m the outcome of the war and fermany's eventual defeat was again manifested to-day [he was questioned m the House of Commons on Brikvar aims. I Prime Minister declared lie time had not yet come any official .declaration
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  • 59 1 on. Oct. 15.— The Canadian has expanded more than fold since the outbreak of a British naval officer idon to-day. The pre-war r of 120 officers has been m Q to 2,000 and 1,000 men to Still further increases are 1 Plated m the near future. rmer American destroyers
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    35 1 Yesterday's most important news came from the area you see m the map. And the key to the map is oil. Stalin, m Bessarabia, is close to Rumania's oil wells. Germany is already 'protecting' these.
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  • 500 1 SOVIET NAVAL, AIR, ARMY MOVEMENTS: FRONTING NAZIS IN BESSARABIA the presence of twenty divisions now massed beyond the Rumaniaa border, but declare that they are on manoeuvres. It is further reported that Soviet units have penetrated southwards and crossed Chilea, at the mouth of the Danube, which is the must
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  • 265 1 Situation In Theßalkans London, Oct. Id. THE situation m Rumania is unchanged from yesterday, it is stated m authoritative quarters m London, writes Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. Regarding the question of the recall of the Briti/n Minister m Bucharest, it is understood that Sir Reginald Hoare can
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  • 93 2 R.C. MENZIES ISSUES WARNING SYDNEY, OCR i»--ii sir \i i has bad NO wak with japan and A ,'k\v niAT SHE XKVER WILL. DECLARED MR B MENZIEB, SPEAKING HKRh. •But 1 1.-pe nobody will imagine that Austraha us divisible fn,m Britoin. WWle Britata flgh*^ Australian WUI
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  • 115 2 Washington, Oct. 15. THE .rai>.~ Atlanik liner Washington will leave New 1 „,-k for the Far East on Saturday to assist intje evacuation of American nationals, according to the Wate Department Three line" can. accommodate between them aboul three thousand people. Phe State Deportment v
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  • 288 2 Mr. ll"ri, acting Bpokesmaji of the Ftmign Oflteu, dfdjited to Qprnroent on Preskkwrt Roots-\.-ltV addn-ss a1 i>ayton pending th« receipt <»i otlicial infprmation. Thf spokesman rt-jinrked i hat ht* iniderstoud that many AnuTicaus would leavr Shanghai, haying booked virtually all passages available. The situation m th*' AnuTican tolony m Peking
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  • 39 2 Japan's position m it 1 itiun lo the Pacilk" i> clearly shown i»» i his map. Australia, as revealed by Mr. It <. Menzies, the Australian Premier, is Matching Far Eastern moves with interest meanwhile is ready.
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  • 103 2 News Items Na| pur. Oct. 15.- -Britain is Qgbttug India's battle m the v st a£ well us m -tu 4 east where the MeU:urranean ha* become India's ftrrt line of defence," declared th« Rajah of KhaUikotr, preaiding a( the All India Conference of non-Congress political leaders. The Rajah of
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  • 122 2 Bucharest, Oct !5. pe QE&NA& Urn* attached to one of the new German gal I m Rumania ar>. being busily employed putting out tireM vhiCh broke out m three oil wells at Aicoi m the Ploe> 1 i w^nM The Rumanians are already feeling the effect >
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  • 63 2 SHANGHAI VOLUNTEERS COMING TO MALAYA v Shanghai, Oct. 13. if 4 FURTHER ***** ing-^P ent r.f British \«»lun-^BT I teers have left for (with the British lighting H forces m Malaya. S The contingent includes- 1 a well-known American news correspondent. W Some of this continjient, I on arrival m
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  • 91 2 Egypt Would F i g ht For Britain London, Oct. 15. F'GYPT was not a country of im- patience. It was a country of democracy and hei interests were I ultimately bound up with those tii [Great Britain, declared Lord Lloyd 80dtag that it the people of Egypt were allowed
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  • 85 2 |ffcW VOilK, OCT. 15.— "THERE IS REASON TO i\ iU iIKVE THAT ITALY ALREADY FEELS THE PINCH OF SERIOUS SHORTAGE," WRITES THE MILITARY COMMENTA. TOR. THE GENERAL," OF Till! NKWSPAKI I'M Among the raw material affected, he cites coal, petroleum, Iron- ore, scrap, vegetable-oils, wooopulp. chromlte,
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  • 64 2 Ur.cioii. Oct. 13 1^ raiders are reported I destroyed In successi Fm attempted to-day i m coast, the Tham- B im places In tl If A strong anti air 1 rr-d R.A.F. iig'n formations to b- 0 bark over the coast j» A few ma; H r.ondon
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  • 41 2 London. Oet ma m gilt-edged H feature ol to- H leans closed X 5!i02.15v, which H leached m th 4^ dnstrials and quietly steady. "*j a j I t traded to sLn- 'W Lcnd^j improved. I steady— -Reuter. sjj
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    • 83 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS \jiv, i>l)t.iiiial>h' f;<Mii ENGLAND. \«vv Rl^ekl bmVB now arrived of the following ARCAN4H TABLKM x.\,\o\ OUROttTM VTOPIIAN 1 \!;i.l 1 PKOGYNON II PLEOSUM FOUT* NOVATOPHAN TARLRT.S PItO«;VN4)N DRAGEES MM'IIANYI INTRAVFNOL'B. rKiTOVIRON I VUTROIMIi INTRAVI WOL'S KOTROPIN TABLETS NKul-lciiN DRAGEKS li:<»lß<»Pl\ AMPOI-i ilHl.dV miumdN TABLETS MIIWAIn-. IWIIADONV \NIIIALIN B
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  • 905 3 Irs And Alarums: Developing National Spirit: uland's Request To France: Border Activity (F>\ AIR MAIL) (I r<ni our own correspondent) Bangkok. October 11. I\II AND and America are the only two countries m the world which are free from the anxieties brought „t in the war,
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  • 65 3 Shanghai, Oct. 15. HAVING secured the approval *A the Governor of Indo-Chinn Chinese native goods manufacturers, and export merchant* of Shanghai are transporting goods worth thousands of dollars, which were stranded m the French Co! ony to Hongkong as it is not possible for them to
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  • 68 3 They brc dT \to v s h me n S I "down under," just the kind that arc goin? to win the war. S These Aussies you see m the picture are i '*somewher^-in-I England" and/ they are doing som c hard i i training chuck-
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  • 82 3 TIMES STILL IN TOWN i ONDON. Oct. 15, -"In connection with the recent bombing of j The Times newspaper Office In London, the i German news agency stated, "lor some tim? past The Times and j other London news- papers have been published m the provinces.' 1 This statement la
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  • 138 3 London. Oct. 15. MERCHANT shipping los;;e.s due to enemy M*»j« W the week ending Oci 6,1 are the lo «nec c ho reek eSdinq M3y 6, namely seven British ships, otallinV 24.943 tons, two Allied ships, totalling 2,4* lons one neutral of 3.GH7 tons, making
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  • 277 3 confer on the holder no auinor.iy. Also, Dc Man's manifesto was Issued under the "protection of German bayonets and under the dictates of the aggressor the worst enemy of Socialism In the world." The reply concludes that no Socialist will believe Germany brings social justice when
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  • 162 3 Speed-Up Committee Formed Washington, Oct. 15. I jj i: formation of a committee to k cpecd >i|) prodiu lion «f war. iikuios for (he United Statei and Britain was announced by Mr. Morfentha*. 1 he committee, which has been Sjppoiflted hj President Koosevelt, will comprise of Colonel Knox, Mr. Slimson,
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  • 485 4 Enjoyable Pahit Party And Band Concert HARVEST FESTIVAL on Sui. was celebrated il IIM I .station. X by a conceri ft* n by the Seletar band, at the Airmen's Club at KfttOOf. The occasion uas also tho*en for the presentation of cups for Inter-Flight sport and Mrs. Horry. wife of
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  • 275 4 Women.... And The War AT 71 Mrs. Florence jafTray "Dal^T Harriman kl one of the wttt and most brilliant diplomats m the U.S. Foreign Service. Grey haired Mrs. Harriman scooped the world with the news of Hitler's S c an d inavian blitzkrieg and after scooting round Norway m the
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  • 96 4 TROOPS PARTY Mrs. L. W.l Geddes will be j J hostess at a party for forty airmen from an I J R.A.A.F. station at her home tomorrow night. An a1 f r esco i I buffet will be served and satai and bacon and eggs will be cooked m the
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  • 221 4 PEOPLE PLACES By VERA ARDMORE The St. Ar.dr I organised a dance at I Drill Hall forth- r teneft a J» people are expend to be 'v •trip the light nt a tic". Wh A number n[ Singapore's J attractive lasses have beea I f to act as danr m
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    • 16 4 The Q xi? SA L E FINAL DAY THURSDAY Maynard's Building, I>h< > 4974 11, Battery Road.
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    • 113 4 JSS^k "My father is I^. J@L having me f trained m Singapore for a good job" Tour father has made a wise decision tn sending you to Pitman's, for there you can study for your matriculation or Senior Cambridge free from alr-rald warnings and blackouts that prevent studious concentration, and
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    • 119 4 Find new beauty J caring for your hairM ma it 1 1: 1 I of the I NAOMI salon, J lb, Rodney House. ;< Battery Road. tfr advise you about your next hairstyle. Permanent waving! by the Helene Curtiss system, I j America's newest development I m of the permanent
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  • 623 5 EXERCISE..... and the older woman swing stroke, as you raise the ciuo. and the "follow through", provide you with gentle and beneficial exercise for the waist and hips. Even golf should not, however, be played too strenuously, it being indeed, often wiser to pliy nine holes instead of th» customary
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  • 173 5 Ma ke This Roomy "Carry-All" MOW that wrapping paper is scarce and precious, IN this roomy shopping bag is just what you require. It can be made from any scraps of leftover material m a single afternoon. The diagram given will show you wh~t shapes and sizes the material should
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  • 235 5 VITAMINS For One Day IE importance of vitamins m m. daily diet is proved conclusively the fact that childen whose et includes a large amount of ilk. fresh fruit and vegetables, •c. almost without exception, ealthy and well-developed. Adults require vitamins, too, howvev and those who wish to live tieaply
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    • 107 5 p. i UAkiQ SUpVrD JidwOHF j-QmipU-U'lv cover the Iliim with I thkk pOttr) of flour nml untvr I the flavour evervnne likes has made these fine Hams famous In Pkc« m a mcilium o\< n Mi Malaya for over twenty years. I u t<» !um' a qmirlw «>t •"> Keep
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  • 465 6 Johore Medical Dept. In i t ul hiis.iMss aUK r«r Ibe Weileal DeMin „m mi Mm ll«»»» i>-» 1 n J X v .i. sun* < „i s i ,i j*i be l»:«d been iiii U( i 1. the i '.iMirlsion nat Hi ,i Pmi
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  • 79 6 Tokyo. Ot. 15 MT. Asama. one of the biggest active volcanoes m Japan, burst into eruption yesterday afternoon, according to the Central Meteorological Observatory. Three heavy rumblings, which preceded the eruption, warned the observatories at Maebashi. Karuizawa and Oiwake that the eruption might be on an
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  • 144 6 Sin&apoie. Tii PLEADING a charge of the!' of twenty articles of clot nine from bie's line In Park, Ram 26-year-old Sil sentenced t weeks' rigoi prisonment iifih court to-day On the even Oct. 14. Inspecta BftviM Singh conducted a raid on the ac
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  • 186 6 Court Story Of Theft After Bomb Warning ■tngapore, Tuesday /jiBDULj ramil, who Is alleged t< paced as a Municipal aervan m. i Is of three I ibs cUopp and les m t. I t Into I uid thus cc. From I three bouses he U saki I visited v manner,
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  • 835 7 111. L. Hopkin Writes Front London London, Sept. m the thick ol it now. *t Air nJ( i alarnu ro eon* to the accompaniment i deep cuwes of civilians, connotation i: bojl Oi the X.A.X iving hell to Hitler, itert In the Press
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  • 317 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1944. INDIAN PROBLEM UfK advocated m these columns a week ago that a Royal proclamation Mftting cut m most unambiguous terms the goal of British administration m I idla (revised m the light of recent political event*) and the time limit within whi/h it may
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  • 142 7 AF all the arguments generally used for keeping salaries and wages down tc what they are among the permanent populations of the Asiatic colonies the most illogical and unworthy is that thei) standard of living is low. A high or lov standard of living is purely a matter
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  • 338 7 R UNA WA Y ROMANCE ENDS IN DOCK GUARDSMAN AN& GIRL j i. WELSH Guardsman and a girl, whom, it was stated, he had deceived, stood side by side m the dock at Walsall Quarter Sessions. They pleaded guilty to two charges of housebreaking at Smethwick, and asked that four
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  • 62 7 Rome, Oct. 15. A MIXED Italo-Gecman Commission is to examine the dispute between Rumania and Hungary, concerning the treatment of minorities following the transfer of Transylvania. This was revealed on Monday i with the announcement that an Italian delegate had arrived m Budapest to take his place
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  • 228 8 Drug Trafficker Trapped Singapore, Tuesday. ABDUL Razak bin Mohamed Ali. well known to the police as a drug trafficker, was produced before Mr Conrad Oldham. the .second magistrate, and charged with being m possession of a dangerous drug, namely Indian hemp commonly known as ganja. Abdul claimed trial to the
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  • 160 8 London, Oct. 15. DKITISII cities are combining m revelry during the present week, which has been called "War Weapons Week," to provide,' by voluntary effort, the cost of materials essential to assist the! armed forces to carry on the war. The city of Manchester aims
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  • 340 8 Postal Ban To Various Countries A GOVERNMENT Gazette Extraordinary published yesterday rrohibits despatch of various articles by post to the following countries: Afghanistan. Andorra, Bulgaria, China. Estonia, Finland, France. Greece. Hungary. Iceland, Iran, Japan, Latvia, Liberia, Lichtenstein. Lithuania, Monaco, Portugal, Ru mania. Ruthenia, San Marino, Saudi Arabia. Spain, Sweden. Switzerland,
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  • 168 8 Singapore, Tuesday A NAVAL patrol vessel was forced n to fire warning bursts from one of its machine-guns when a tongkan?, heading straight for a defence area near the Naval Base paid no attention to the hails of the officer In charge of the patrol vessel.
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  • 43 8 A dad™ Lisbon, Oct. 15. of 150 refugees from France, who havo been awaitSLA anspo lrom Usbon to South America will leave shortly u e s P an ish steamer Monte Amboto The vessel will Inaugurate a new service to South America. Reuter
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  • 163 8 ARE you playing your pail m the general «A "ban troops stationed m Malaya feel really at hSwB :ind j Scores O f "civiiialJßß if thC bl »t We i :.not h»l!l witl thl rospoLflß laP cJvihPn with a hrMP olliciP means to enteri ■Is
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  • 89 8 Somewhere m East Kiangsi, Oct. 14. FOLLOWING the recapture of Matang Fort on the Yangtze Piver. between Kiukbng and AnIdDCi on Saturday morning, thp Chinese forces regained control of the whole area on Sunday by retaking Paotai^han (Fort HilH to the north. Haangshan to the west. Chenglian, Changchunshan.
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    • 258 8 ServetheseDrinksmadew^ OLD s m o s hi $Ml*'Ti&lj? > '.«i^\ u a «JJ J wiiisKf.v sorit A^^WSSlfc^ SC: II In old J— 1 I—" j :^mimJ'/ J %.\Ur ..ririßi- I piere «.<»lden V\fddmc K>« k 7f f TiTTT'ii M <>r pin<•|. p I c, 1 Whiskey. iw'j^jnEr**** 'fJ^/ mar. s<
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    • 37 8 TRIBUNE "TREAT THE TROOPS" CAMPaH Anson Road, Addresses 9 11 ThJ Singapore. or sin ?aflH Please post me a copy of your printed form re J ing the entertainment of troops. H Name I 1 Address I
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  • 287 9 g\S the hills above the western bank of the river Dart .and the imposing buildings t the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, successor to the ll( wooden battle-ship Brif; ,nPia m which Britain's Naval Officer! were trained m the old days. [i |p on<» of thp b*st
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  • 28 10 JOHORE ARMS BILL Fi h bill to men( the- it bill, the levy ol md i I. [ntroducinn the i th< Ai 1 1 1 V I I
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  • 111 10 v,,v m.smlahkaml IM small to^WfJ^J* S j [kSr t:.nulv Mi stiv;,,.U ■■■Hl*M M persons J J OMl,,h,.fofM.s IMM.-,Mri: EiW^^f! S mm tht( his nin.t us. cl Ihf premises as a European s S %w hMte, ;mri that ike ulmi BMUUfW j efttablishment m (.ran;.- Road
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  • 142 10 Prison For Theft Of Clothes Btilgapare, Tuesday. dpmmugam, a young X Soul!-. Indian, with eleven l revious convictions appealed In the lih;h Court tocl.iy, .gainst a conviction and sentence of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment and 12 months' police supervision imposed on him by the Liiminal District Judge on a charge
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  • 42 10 ALLEGED ASSAULT WITH STICKS Stngap rt, Tuesday. SAID to haft caused grievous hurt to a compatriot by hitting hi m wi t h sticks. Chang Ah Meng, a 27-year-old Teochew. appeared bef< •i 0 Rapp 'port, third to-day, of having the i
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  • 298 10 MR. BARTON TAPIOCAPOLIC Joliorr S<ttl> (oiih^ji K .jfi CPEAKING on the adjournmen cil meetini; to-day, the Hor the Government to reconsider planting of tapioca. Da to Barton wanted 3ovcrntnent Ui withdraw its reiutft] 1 .0 allow phmting of tapioca— -^ona crop that has a lvpular and consistent market while formlfk?,
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    • 237 10 BY PaO^d BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. (>. S. N. Coy. from 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
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    • 310 10 sunshinelJ COD LlVlllfl TAIM I A (Product of V. S iperiipHK A convenient ;uid J means lor adniinistcrii^thtfl^r of high srade cod liver SI tablet contains 3146 ISP M VUftmln A and 314 vi>l Vjtauiin I>. Therefore, .-I is equivalent m '< Kf to one teaspoon ful t ,^1 oil
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    • 203 11 Classified ads lions Vacant poor MaiMf". ;2r o3 i fO teecbef with ...non. %o sn t no. m i Branca office nt ted Import v ewn(NO. 984E etttMf sex. Christians un qualification, fcbool B School m KeWn,!:,ry $35- P««noiilh. V English teacher 1 Thrice weekly it. Must be able fluently.
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    • 589 11 Lost Found IAJST DOC i witk dro ping brownlsa ears brownisl. white colour, name I Teddy. Vicinity Hullet Road. Last Thu.*uay. Pinder will be reAirdeu Return ti 8. Hullet Read. Singapore (No. 977E, Photography YOUR PHOTOS Painted by real artist m Lilywhlte Studio, Singapore. Prices moderate. (No. 91jEi Wanted TO
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    • 640 11 Miscellaneous MAISON SONIA Ladles Hflir-drc^:tir; < f^hrrrn, 18-C ft tterf R rid. Phom Book ycur appointment" early tor 1 nettt Waving, by latest n icWn i yes $5 FOUNTAIN-PIV Repairing. All work 1 guaranteed. Send all makes to one address—Save postage and time. L»«- •>. pany. 22. Ruffles Chambers, Singapore
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    • 503 11 Professional MIDWtFE frer tot immedm's Apply R«n ayah T< mple Kuala Lun.pu: (No. WAVLEEN ft CO. Ftnanr* *t Account* •i. Chli eac-SuglUh Trans- H Ri.hinson R<». <\ B* 1 i (No BUROPIAM ARCHITECT glvr H liasoi^ In Architectural Deugn and Pr-repprtlve. \c ctpt preparation of Architectural and Decoration Projects— Apply
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    • 382 11 ON THE AIR /111. 225 MBfel U IM kcs) ZHPI 30 9« atttrv* (9 0S m<-> ZHF3 41 38 mrtres 17.25 m «•»> From 800 a.m to 8 3S a m From 10 00 am, to I SO p.m. From 5 00 p.m. u» 10 00 p m LONDON TRANSMISSIONS
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  • 147 12 CLUB FOR WAR WOMEN WOMEN of the Sernrci r.re 'o havr a -j! mi |n ondon whert' thoy can enmen and wodi w i t h uanelns b n d con .r ftp d fi re MCir Ill] Their new "homo" wi'l be tin- X i D Gcorpe and Que
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  • 211 12 Women Protest At B.B.C. Jokes THE National Wo- men Citizens' t Association are to protest to the 8.8.C. about the "vulgarity" of its humorous programmes. At their annual meeting m London they passed a resolution deploring the I "deterioration" of hum orous broadcasts and "the vulgarities j no w permitted
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    • 146 12 Follow the Crowds to the ONLY LAUGH -SHOW m TOWN and you'll be back again to see it! rAPITO! 315 615 915 lAKI lUL DAILY HIS BIGGEST SIREEn SCBtBIH! I -ipCAIITOR »r J vmroßTYLinii /gn r MuTnEns Vg^ji^lth 1 ANDfRSO N Rita Johnson Bonita Gronvillt Ralph Morgan Diana lewis Nydia
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    • 117 12 The Thrills that Keep the Angels flyia* Spellbound! k( V»L TO-DAY -j H 315. 6.15 9.15 ml.naM B R a| jfc.gn% t Directed by LEWIS Sflil fll Sc'«*i ?lgy by Mour'ct :ec '"'o^ an o"<g»nai J *O^jj |»y by J^-y wjkj jo<j Kichord M(xou««t A WARNER BROS.*Futt NatiPlßa ALSO LATEST
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  • 48 13 '.»rn crops anij i now being ga- T thered m a Ro- j yal park m Eng- land, where i many acres of land are being 1 utilised m the "Dig for Victory" cam- pai v n. Here are farmers ga- thering the corn harvest.
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  • 175 13 $1,000 LOTTERY FINE TO STAND Singapore. Tuesday. VOW Sei who had been fined $1,000 or In default six months' rigorous imprisonment by the third magistrate on a charge of assisting m the carrying on of a public lottery, appealed against the conviction and sentence m the High Court today before
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  • 99 13 Shanghai, Oct. 15. AN attempt on the lives of officer; of the Japanese special naval landing party vaj> made yesterday afternoon m liongkew, the Japanese occupied part of the International Settlement, when, according to the Japanese version, a shot was fired at a car
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  • 32 13 Tokyo, Oct. 15. SPAIN may extend recognition to the Government of Wang Chinjj Wei, declared the Spanish MinL-rer to China, on his arrival from lurport. Reuter
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    • 41 13 ■o> There! In aid of I T. B. DREW'S I Sailors' Fund Repertory Players presents ■FTY-FIFTY" m Clifton Lome I the new Little J lr c 55 Cuppage I (Behind the Cold lOctober 22nd, ¥W and 24th. JOKING LITTLE'S Admission $2
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    • 208 13 THI MOST SFNSATIONAL FILM OF TIIE YEAR! TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 SUPERB AND BRILLIANT PICTURE OF STRONG EMOTIONAL FORCE! ISif^ -R^NOVA PILBEAM WILFRID LAWSON $C*WC Sir SEYMOUR HICKS C moving portrmyml of an kontit tintt M JJ. cotiniyeom manfacmaMpto tftfffft Q my /ittW confront humanity to'Juy LnAKItK TILIVI Justkt. liberty.
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  • 529 14 AUSSIE AIRMEN'S THRILLING RUGBY the I ieMoa p*ai n \MM I m Air For< i i I ham I > j a penalty) t<> ftv I). rlii I tidly, bui i ltd i ild to I to IncMcnUOji tht natcta >t»t<r ff.v atfMtd much more thrills and win. h Jim-r
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  • 467 14 J.B. POTTER IN GREAT FORM FOR S.C.C. li ii II mis 111 v aisli vfA lif 11 and Lt. Collins R. A. <A-A.>: Bdr. Thomas; Bdr Howe, Capt. Pierce, Capt. Earle. Bdr. Barwtll. Bdr. Stepson, Bdr Grant; Sgt. Fowler. Sat. Davis, Sgt. Baneaon, Bg%. Suiunan, Sut Jone.s. Major Graem-j. Lt.
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  • 115 14 DLAYING an inspired game, Dr. G Hniida.s 15) won the ineil'i class "A" singles of the T.M.C.A. autumn tournament when he defeated Yap Ah Hian 30) m sir ii^ht sets of 6—3, 6-2. Feature of his play wa,s his steady service throughout the game. Excelling at the
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  • 365 14 Loyals 2; Manchester Hit I. ovals, last years runneisup, entered the semi-final of the 8 A F A Challenge Cup competition when I hey defeated the Manfhe.ster.s by two goafl to ml at the An.son Road Stadium yesterdAttracting a UUTgC crowd ol slip. Dorters
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    16 14 Suffers enjoying the ideil beach i t i :h, r^ >lanly. Australia. H
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  • 277 14 Raffles College Tan Good For Y's Juniors Singapore-. I H THE Raffles College second hockey tea.:. B V.M.C.A. Juniors by 4 goals to lln m contested match to-day on the V.M.C.A. gi 1 The Collegians playeJ with understand.. 1 the better of the exchanges most of th< 'line. IS V.M.C.A.
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  • 44 14 Sir,' FB I claii E she api I' Mr. J I I the thi to-day. criminal tru ,j|l the •11 ber I lent fj^ th p •lj J u;i 1 weddi ed promi M had I h m infon I 1
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  • 93 15 >...in Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 15. nlM.un iry enquiry into the allegation of the lUU e of illegal 'ratification* against V retired mine* official, was concluded i \t before Mr L Howe, the lirst ui,l was committed to stand trial m ,',f i judge
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  • 162 15 THE RIGHT GHTS! fl CAPITOL B tutor stars m a Mflk depend on see H y and 'Forty which opened at iday exemplifies here a comedy c Minor type, full of and; for i B He lound ft it when B .worship B taken by B ila and if it
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  • 57 15 i off courts pen doul 1 John Lirn beat W i c Eiu'- Lock 6 I, 7-5. i Qhin m Leoog ai h. Kami*. I indicap 15) v. H 1 row are: •mi-final.v; how Chiap Yong v John I im. handicap iamb »ng and Cecil Ong Swee Keni
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  • 313 15 which at present has engulfed Europe Our incorporation m the Axis has already cost us inter f^t ence with our nation from within. We should demand guarantees of the Axis similar to those which we demanded of Britain and France when we entered the last Orea f War for the
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  • 181 15 Drove Without Licence; Crashed Singapore, Tuesday. ivKIVING a cat i J* without a licence, I Hassan bin Jain attempted to overtake I a bus travelling m j the same direction i along Changi Road The car collided with the bus, Hassan lost control of the vehicle and crashed into the
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  • 26 15 Cairo, Oct. 15.— > It m officially an- nounced that Lieu^-nant-General Sir Hui bert Kuddleston will succeed Sir Stewart Symes as GKivernor- General of ttv> Sudan. Reuter
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  • 23 15 Cairo. Oct. 15.— I 1 A O.H.Q. communique states that till fronts quiet and there was nothing of Imj portance to report Reuter
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  • 147 15 I L^^^JTiy77^T^^T^f^ Romes, Oct. 15. Another R.A.F. attack on Benghazi, as well as raids on Bardia and Sollum are admitted Dy an Italian war communique which claims that Italian air formations again overtook British ships m the eastern Mediterranean. The communique also claims that the formations torpedoed a
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  • 30 15 TO-DAY SOCCER: Ch v R (Hy. Bladiwn. HOCKEY: S.C.C. v. S.C.K C SCC: S.R.C. v. R.AiM.C, S.R.C Y.M.CA. v. Na Base Police. V MCA. TENNife: v M.C.A. tottnuunenl
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  • 116 15 London. Oct. 15 NO fresh loan by the British Government to Chl&a was under consideration at the present time declared Sir Kinsley Wood when asked Ui ti.. House of Commons whether Government would cor:sider such a loan to China under the exports CJ scheme similai
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  • 205 15 Industrial buildings were damaged. All the fires were .sptedily controlled. k In London and tho suburbs a i umber of people were killed and .p Hired, while casualties m the Midlands v>eie less numeroui. taougfc a small number of people was killed. H:Uli t'xpl-jMve and
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  • 142 15 SINGAPORE, Johore and Seiannoi J cyclists will race m Singapore c.i Sunday, Nov. 16 m a series of track race.-;, on the Anson Road Stadium. The proceeds will go to the War Fund. The choice of An.son Road Sta clium (kindly lent by the S.A.F.A. j has been
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  • 449 18 FURIOUS ONSLAUGHT ON BERLIN AREA BY R.A.F. the raiding ttrated their .attack on military objectives In the centre \)i he city. Bevei U tona of heavy r- Übre high «1 bombi and tities of small flw bomlM uni these targets and at one the raid other explosions m( j i
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  • 82 18 Shanghai, Oct 15. M.'BERS of the United St resen? In Shanghai are expected to go aboard the U.S.S. Augusta, flagship of the United Statea Asiatic Fleet, some time thia About 21 out of a total of 60 reservtstfl m the city will actually serve aboard the
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  • 99 18 London, Oct. 15. The German radio announces that Von Schulenberg, Ambassador m Moscow, has returned there after several weeks m Berlin. Keuter. Washington, Oct. 15. Mr. Cordell Hull .stated that Mr Joseph Kennedy is leaving London for Washington within a week or ten days. Mr. Hull added that
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    42 18 Members of the French Embassy, accompanied by the bulk of the French Mission which had been established m London since the war, left London on their way back to France to the French Government headquarters at Vichy. They included a Chinese amah.
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  • 33 18 1 Berlin Oct. 15.— Two p tUy were killid and two seriously injured m an explosion which destroyed a Gorman-owned mill In Berat, according to a news agency message from Bel. ■rade.- Reuter
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  • 41 18 Moscow, Oct. 15. A statement that the Soviet Government was informed m advance of the arms. md numbers of tro sent to Rumania by Germany does not »rrespond to rh< facts m the possesion of the Agency, the authorities state.- Reuter
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  • 80 18 News from All Fronts Nairobi, Oct. 15 In a personal message to His Majesty, paramount chief Abong of the Turkana tribe has offered to [the King the services iof all young men m )the tribe and has asked Kenya mill. 1 tary authorities to make them soldiers. It will be
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  • 13 18 Morning Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 4.50(1 x lV I Wednesday. October 16, Ul4O.
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  • 443 18 cated that opinion at ArJaJ f Italian and German tnji as its immediate objective m terable— she will resist aflv M upon her territory and indeM ence. Upon that Turkish papers are unanimous. Diplomatic circles antM that the conversion of KIB M into a potential base
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  • 25 18 London, Oct. re haa n LieuUnant .son, of the who was "p--tho Victoria C tf Som.ililand thai of war m the lians.- Reuter
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