Morning Tribune, 19 October 1940

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  • 14 1 vET SALES EXCEED 4.300 DAILY. Morning Tribune Vol s_No. 223, Saturday, Oct. 19, 1940.
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  • 526 1 New York, Oct. 18. (PORT that the German delegation in Moscow ias informed the Soviet Foreign Office that atts to extend Soviet influence in Europe must < was sent to the New York News by their Helcorrespondent. ie correspondent adds that the Soviet was ini that
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  • 135 1 King's Message To General Dobbie London, Oct. 18. IT may now be revealed that Mr. Anthony Ede.i visited Malta last Sunday while on his way to Egypt and after seeing the British and Maltese units declared himself much impressed by the spirit and bearing of the troops and state defences.
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  • 81 1 LONDON, Oct. 18 Polish naval officers and men will man a number of French merchant ships which came to this country after the collapse of France. One French freighter has already received a Polish crew and is being used to transport supplies to this country. By permission of the Admiralty,
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  • 556 1 NAZI NAVAL UNITS FLEE FROM CONTACT WITH OUR FORCES IN THE CHANNEL London, Oct. 18. DESCRIBED in a German official communique as "a naval battle/' between Nazi destroyers and "superior British forces," and by informed British naval circles as "a slight brush with the enemy," contact of short duration was
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  • 40 1 London, Oct. 18. A German communique, referring to air attacks says that during the night violent attacks were made on industrial plants in London, Birmingham and Liverpool and claims that 17 British plane* wro Hm. troyed on Thursday.- Reuter
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  • 55 2 I n, Oct. RDMIPAL, I w< Rlvei Mat I ime, ha.s ■■< o Lord < Admn •iity and I or the Vice Admiral. John Tovey. I in& r Ot I ra has been a tod Com man im* 1 > the Home •.utii the ink
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  • 32 2 New Yuit. Oct \ti A' VI! V i I lain 40 pei ol hi r ol te (,iih*. the from the n» therlan IndJ Sul Sh( 1 [rroup will tl 3tan- Reuter
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  • 553 2 ARMS CARRIED ON BURMA ROUTE 1 Tr: 'tin the posit Hong I nij the ban asoline, and rail materiali w ill be lifte I but the ban on arms and ammunition will remain In tufa this was the AUbjecl of b rate British undertaking, ear, hai
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  • 52 2 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! it the c.vnm A( OMMON sh»r\ v.ifh th* moral thai truth will ala t, hut treated i rather .inn .1 .1 told in "J.H "> boan i th< i urrenl attraction .»< Warnci B -7' i I i >me- ftlm wh ilnmenl 2 1 lOl). ptamnv which
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  • 13 2 -m The Admiralty I m mnc k auxl < 'Vi \.kixr Reuter
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  • 132 2 Helping The Empire London, Oct. 18. ANEW and striking example of the sacrifices made by small communities ott the fringes of the Empire to aid the war efforts is provided by the latest contribution from the Cook Islands in the southern Pacific. The 1.086 native chiefs and people who form
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  • 15 2 Dr. (Miss i J M appointed to officiate Lady Medical Officer, Infant Welfare Centre. Taiping
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  • 47 2 Mash THE War Secret. I has announce 30,000 Selective to be inducted inl ll J e States armv on Anothe- 800.000 bet w. en then and Beyond those and Hitler kncv, confront the I what the condltl will determine th men will be call- Reuter
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  • 182 2 NEW YORK OCT I I>l ITER WAS SICH AN UNUSUAL THI 13 FOR THE GERMANS THAT lfl BOUGHT IT EVERYWHERE AND \T| AS THEY W ALKED ALONG THI STRfI OF PARIS WITHOUT A BREAK 1 Kf] CREAM. This passage J nating article on I Europe,
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  • 85 2 Madrid. Oct. IS WITH Senor tuner's appoint. ment a> Minister of Foreign Utaics, Spain has undoubtedly taken a further »>«* llep towardf the Axis, but it may not mean a radical change in policy, according to well-informed circles here, aa General Franco is known to wish to
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  • 206 3 Kl'NE STAFF REPORT I D TO BEGIN LATE THIS !ONTH, BRITAIN'S EAS I EMPIRES "CO-OltDINA-TALKS, AT NEW DEI HI. BE(iiN SOONER THAN (TED. BIT QUITE I r'liS MORNING MALAY VS AND IUSTRA- CONFERENCE SAl SIDE BV SIDE TO VOYAGE TO INDIA. i, ted at these Delhi
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  • 133 3 PRODUCE FOR PEACE Willkie Says Saint Louis. Oct 18. THE only road to peace is production, said Mr. Wendell Wilikie, in a speech in which hp declared that the present Government was as incapab'o of solving the prob'em of industrial production in war. as it had been in peace. Production
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  • 50 3 President Roosevelt will speak at Philadelphia on Oct. 23. at New York on Oct. 29, at Washington on Oct. 30, ana at Cleveland on Nov. 2 These will be the four major Klitical speech** of the presidential campaign. He will make a plea fcr ic-eleccion f \r v. 4_ Reuter
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  • 30 3 London, Oct. 18—During September, the New Zealand government placed orders for contracts to the value of £100.000 with Midland and Scottish firms, chiefly for electricity and railway material. British Wireless
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  • 60 3 K< ng, Oct. 18. NTS by which evaHong Kong In aus- 'o secure fixed for their mainteni7,nounced yesterday. 'icd women will re,('kly; those with one 'hose with two a >d an additional child, in Ausbeing made so refund these rnment, but /do .so will be
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    82 3 picture i« from the South-* >4 Coa England as bombera of the Roval Air Force launched a terrific attack <>n the G< rman-occu-pied French coast between Calais and Boulogne On left arc >een streams of "flaming onions" shooting into the yky from anti-air-craft guns, while -hells I urst in the
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  • 76 3 TWO SHIPS LOST LONDON, Oct. 18.The loss of two steamers Belgian and Yugoslav was announced by tIK German wireless news, declaring that the Yugoslav vessel Rao was sunk while currying a cargo of whea from Rio de Janeiro to Europe and the Belgian >-hip Caballo 5.186 tons was sunk in
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  • 200 3 Slight Damage In London Raids London, Oct. 18. ENKMY air attacks ovei Britain last night were once again directed principally against London, but a number of bombs were also dropped on a town in the Midlands and on Mersey side. There were also isolated attacks on other pal of the
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  • 216 3 Cairo, Oct. 18. IT is understood from a most reliable political source that the Egyptian parliament will be convoked for a new session on Nov. 14. It will be recalled that the Saadist Party, whose representatives recently resigned from the Egyptian Cabinet because they would
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    • 740 4  -  Vera Asd More *d MISS Tcg^Y Ummmf m Hope (best should have some attractive additions to-da\ she was the glieei of honour Bf .1 Shower Tea given by M' ss romae Chenej on Thursday ;iit< rnoon. Luncheon Am\ pillow <i s «'s, scrrietl s. \VMjUyt
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    • 103 4 COUNTESS EVACUEES THE Counted HaugiiJ R e v e n t lot, Woo iworti heiress Barban Hutton. is n ported to be in quiring into tl auestion of ei tertaining evj cuee childrfl who have read ed America. She nounced tha she will be ret ponsible lo monies incurn in
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    • 115 4 (iroup picture? taken at the S H party given by Miss Yvonne i iChaney in* honour of Miss I Peggy Deatar on Thursday. Sit- j l ting, left to I right:— Mrs. i Merton Brown. i Miss Yvonne i Chaney. Miss J Pom Law, Miss Pe?rv l T
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    • 52 4 BACON AND EGGS jerita of f W (-edit home m l>art> on Th«J •ay ni eh t IS* twent a*; inenue rP:, T 1 **'h:-Mrs. u D* r turns a Miilo \r, folle; hol^ J J t,;r I lr >'»- pa S i; n,! M«. des an,i fj Cur/on si-
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  • 1234 5 Week by week Helen, our home expert, solves readers' problems on this page; if you want advice do not hesitate to write to her. Address your letter to "Helen", co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. For quick reply by post, please send stamped,
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    • 20 5 Correspondence Coupon j The above coupon mu»t be enclosed with every correspondence coupon. 1 Morning Tribune, Saturday, >her 19. 1940
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  • 180 6 lay. MOH A MED EC soke and Nana Mohamed Mydin i and Managing proprietor it Cm In Wu h Koad, prere I ll, in; tuo U( im M> maid" condi I mfllk it $1.91 when the I.ts t (!</« 11, Oil the ret rhei you care
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  • 66 6 I. tidi n Oct. IP:— A new Seamei fate Board, set up by Minister boux o advise i oncerning the allied and men in British p and British < the hi in London' i day. The members of Include representatives of and seamen's organiIt was decided to set up or
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    74 6 Dana Dale, a-JC I*[ as c i n at i n g i Wainer Bros starlet, gave the p hot 0 grapher S something to at when she posed on tin* divine-board i at the Beverh Hills Hotel pool, n California. S Her two-piece sw-m-vuit is cttl t n th<>
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  • 83 6 Singapore, Friday a\V AH TEE, English-speaking A proprietor of th? defunct at.s Auto Service, was acquitted of a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1342.75 as manager ol the Meng Wah Motor Finance Company, in the second court today without hi-: defence being caliid. Ah Tee vvas alleged
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  • 335 6 Singapore, Friday. SEVEN Chinese coolies were injured and had to be taken to hospital when the .steel framework of the roof of a building at Grange Road collapsed. One of them, Lee Sum, who fractured six ribs died at the Gen- ral Hospital
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  • 133 6 Curfew Prosecution Fails Singapore, Friday. BEH KIM SWEE, the occupier of two houses in Kallang Road, v.is acquitted in the fifth police court, to-day, on two summons charges for failing to put out his house light during curfew periods jn Sept. 2 arvl 3 last. Chong Poh Wah, an air
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  • 148 6 Bankrupt Twice In 5 Years ADJUDICATED a bafl n th« second riod 01 on ur.di.v nicinal clei Son Leng c Mr. Justice Mi rtto-sayfi nation. uc Th? di he wa.; 35 years old and 3 children and a number ofl ante to support, h ploynunt for th a clerk and
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  • 19 6 London. Oct. 18: -Dr.J chinson Coekti 4 Dunblane Cath< a nominated as next general Church of Scotland British Wirless
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  • 78 6 •Singapore, n REMARKING persons i placed in 1 of trust shfl betray thattfl Conrad OldM second vM bound oyer Razak bin Mydin. a yon Islam, for J moir I bond of J theft ol $5.9 his employer! rt I Ifydin, who ed gti charge, wall have monev from J
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  • 1278 7 The Spirit That Will Beat Hitler This article was I j sent by an Ameri- 1 j can journalist in London, James B. Reston, to the New York Times, from j which it is re- printed. lIKII IKI detached audience 1K with intent but •raw nlll*, w V it,. n
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 201 7 \yHEN the Bishop of Singapore said on Wednesday at the Rotary Club meeting that the "social evil problem in Singapore is bad, very bad," he stated a 'act that has been generally recognised for years. First deterioration of the situafcior in Singapore was noticeable after the closure
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    • 156 7 THE social evil is sapping- the vitality of the people. The origin of more than fiftv per cent, of the tuberculosis deaths in this country is traceable to neglected venereal disease. The position is more serious fcfcan is generally imagined, particularly in a great armed camp such as
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    • 84 7 THE British Navy does not often get the op])ortunity to strike, but when it does it strikes hard. Following upon the sucress of Ajax in the M*-diterranr .n Saturday comesthenews that ..th* run meeting three Nazi vessels convoyed by lu<, warships, promptly sank the lot Actions such
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  • 337 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Friday. IfcX Thailand Special Goodwill Mission to Malaya arrived 1 in Singapore this evening by train. The party was met hv the ADC to His Excellency the Officer Administering Se Government, senior representatives of the three^Serv.ces. Ihe CoS-General for Thailand at Singapore
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  • 206 8 Singapore, Friday. SAMYKANNU. lawyer's clerk, was given a conditional discharge from bankruptcy by Mr. Justice Manning at the High Court today. The order of discharge was suspended from operation for three months. Samykannu was adjudicated a bankrupt in September 1922 on his own petition. his liabilities
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  • 113 8 TEN films were banned in the Colony during the quarter Julv 1 to Sept. 30. A list of the banned films is as iollows: The wife of General Ling, one reel. British (gun running and cruelty). Mutiny in the Big House. 9 reels, American (prison mutiny!
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  • 63 8 Washington. Oct. 18 dissident Roosevelt has m--1 formed Congress that he had allocated a million dollars for preliminary survey on the developadditional power for purposes at the international rapids section of the St Lawn Ihe Pre Ident also created Advisory Comn; to advise him in
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  • 30 8 Bangkok, Oct. 17.— The Government's decision to continue negotiations with the French Minister here has caused the Thai press comment against France t) be toned down. Our Own Correspondent, is
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  • 131 8 VEE Chee Chinese, who lj under the style ol who was adjudici recently, was publi the High Court Justice Manning. The debtor told tl started business ia Kee Co. as go and commission a| cf 1938 with a cj which was given aunt. The busu and so he had
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  • 30 8 L It is reported I States tran>port« which waa expecj some time this 1 part In the rvacj cans, is now at ing to rep rl I evacuation ship
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  • 187 8 SingaH JHE Indo-Ceylonese section of the Anglican C^ their own place of worship in Dorset Road time, according to present arrangement s, when edifice for Christ Church will have reached coflpi The ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of the structure took place
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  • 47 9 j FIS girl must have something under her hat. Might be a periscope through which she could use to see where she's g©j ing when she swims under water. Or that *ong thing there might just be for show. Scene: Nassau Beach, i Bahamas. if
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  • 6 9 Enough To Make A Man Laugh
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    29 9 oh a catch," says Ann Rutherford, who takes advantage of her day off from scenes in a new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, to go on a fishing trip.
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  • 116 9 PRIVATE REFUSED GIFT OF £100 IN A TRAIN a private found a wallet containing between CG.OOO and £7,000 in bearer bonds, cheques, and notes. It had been left behind by a company director. "When I reached my home," the director told a Daily Mail reporter. "I found the soldier at
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  • 94 9 BEFORE when England WKM great and impregnable, the late Sir John Everett Millais did the painting here of the Knight Errant nitting the bonds of a nude lady :/i distress apparently tied to a tree by robbers. Tc-dciy. hard-pressed England st.vi has to defend England and her ladies.
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  • 225 10 i Ida) An Ml t-tlct postal \u 'in Lenibek bin Tahir, j wl in the Bankruptcy < oorl to i un ,i ioi bis i»«!>ii< eaaarinatisii be lore Mr lii tice Manning J j, »Unan fw the la „nt,d t tad his creditors
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  • 681 10 Singapore Friday. AT one time chief cashier ol Boustead and Co., Ong Kcng. who was to h l:M ndM.d himself to the police Informing them that he had misappropriated SBO.OW of the firm s money, was committed for ,1 on three charges of folate of
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  • 204 10 Police Find European's Lost Cheques Singapore, Friday. 25 YEAR OLD Boyanese. JUamri bin Abidi, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate. to-day, charged with being in fraudulent possession of Thomas Cook's travellers' cheques to the value of £45. and nine Chinese coins, the property of Mr. Frederick Thomas Orr.
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    • 483 11 Stamps FOR SALE. Really good quality sUmps o: Malaya Fine selections. Competitive rates. Selected approvals sent anywhere. LNt free L K. Thye, Federal Dispensary Chambers. Seremban. (No. 830E) To Let TO LET— Seaside Pavilion, furnished Monthly rentnl $20-. Apply to Mr. Ng Soh Mui, 43, Canal Road. Singapore. (No. 24P)
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    • 425 11 Business Opportunity UPCOUNTRY afrata wanted for marvel w invention ne< ded bv 'very office, rull particular-- and terms F. T. Lee At Co.. 18, Lorcrt; 23, Gey lan 8 Sing. (No. 22P) Public Notice (.OVKRSMFVI NOIHI 1. lenders v\ill be received up to noon on the 3.1t,t October, 194u, the
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    • 368 11 [on the S AIR j dMUMK /111. 22 I meUM (1333 Hot) ZHi'l 39. 94 metres i (9.69 ■»;«> ZHPJ 41.38 metres (7.19 m c*) I rona KM a.m. to m 35 am r'rom lo Wi am. to I5t pm From VOO p.m. to 10 00 p m LONDON IRASSMISSlONs
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  • 77 12 From Lead From Father's Church F° H **tJ of ead frAJ! t0 ™r of church. Joh ,-*«J Bancroft A fanner, of the^ sentenced, ham. Norl month's i Plp y fit in ts2 division. The lead. V J at i!6 be the p> ihe Rev a croft, who dence I h
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  • 105 12 Teachers Wanted For The Office Reserve 10 C H 0 Oi "M ASTEi p between thirty and fifty who a held commissiou had O.T.C. expert which qualifies tl for enrolment in I Army Officers' En gency Reserve, i now free to join: Reserve, although a reserved occsj tion. It is
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  • 80 12 Father Says I Will Write To Mr. Churchill ALTHOUGH he uj capable leC cian, a boy teen cannot set aj because empW? say he U li^ le J be called up. Jj was stated at I^J South Western PJJ Court, when a cm against tl U st^alin. J lamp from
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  • 107 13 BANKRUPT GOES BANKRUPT Singapore, Friday. GOH Ong Swee, a shroff employed at the Treasury, whose liabilities amounted to $3,461, appeared for his public examination at the Bankruptcy Court to-day before Mr. Justice Manning. The debtor told tne court that tliis was his second bankruptcy and he was still an undischarged
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  • 95 13 6 Weeks' Gaol For Theft Of 14 Dollars Singapore. Fiiday. PLEADING guilty '0 a charge of theft in respect of $14 in Straits Settlements currency, in addition to one gold ring, the property of Kasno bin Haji Ali, yesterday morning, Mljan bin Kasiran, 25-year-old Malay, was sentenced to six weeks'
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  • 114 13 Soldier Shot Himself With Souvenir Bullet A PRIVATE or. leave shot himself with his rifle—load?d with a bullet ?iven him as a souvenir of Dunkirkit was stated at a Poplar i London i inquest. The soldier. William Edward Aish, aged thirty, married, and Miss Charlotte Donovan, aged twen-ty-six, were found
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  • 155 14 S.R.C. MAINTAIN WINNING WAY Mi ii winnin the B. R.C. nt by an odd goal in y hockey n ll<l B.R.C. padang. i nided t; P. Webb, N. 8 Jl of whom a iliivan, the club's Inht, and honours for the 8 put up crelay and fully exte*. did a
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  • 66 14 TW< me ed ofll V< doubles l 'l: keen afl win run -a- way vie 'i ?i Qualify will Tun and Onus 30 1 IM; i '.vo inimitable 30) Bj by hersell -set vtctoi Ob (plus 15). Alt' o in did not give In ti ii
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    70 14 ±X I.ana Turner*^ r known as the l J "Sextaxy" girl J in Hollywood, is j i one of the most promising of, the Metro-Gold. J i wyn -Mayer star- lets. "Choose Your Partner," the next film in which she wiU i be seen over here, with Joan i Rlondell
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  • 26 14 The M tain I.* scored c< over the B.C R.C nine goals to nil in a game of ho played oq the I i round, yesterday.
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  • 177 14 A. P. C. Win 2— Nil Against S.C.C. IN a game in which there was little to choose beta the trams, the A.P.C. beat the S.C.C. at hockey by 2—o on the Padan'-*, yesterday. Play fluctuated from one end to the other, but the winners' forward > shoved better finishing
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  • 238 14 S. C. F. A. In Semi-final Of Cup Chinese 3; UA. THE Chinese, 1 S.A.F.A. tered the semi- f L JM competition yeste:,. defeated the R.A. by three goals to son Road Stad Opening the Chinese added minute from which midway thr e J half the Gunners 1 Eight mil
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    • 67 14 S jAk^AmTW rnd,a S| K nßl Heavv Jt^ml AR i k*V DutT Car T y res r fi^l Ih ftTallabl* in th' 1 1L *kH& underioted ilxes: \mmW^^. V ITO 4.50x21 £.25x17 T »U Of Intel 'ich into modern road conditio 1 'lie new India Signal Tvre imbo-i !V known
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    • 33 14 Advances again i and produce at rates of inters! ml} lie arranged «ri h We also offer G 1,vn spaces to let at l°* rentals Further particulars will supplied on appli<' ;i|l n
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    • 49 14 TO-DAY SOCCER Challenge Cup. Argylls v. R.E. < Fortress i. Stadium; Friendly. East Surreys v. Indian Youth League. Fairer Park. Rugger: War Fund match, Army Wanderers v. Singapore, ►S.C'J.; ACS v Raffle.-, Inst. R.I. HOCKEY: C.S.C. v. Punjabi, C.S.C.; Indians v. Indian Army. Balestier. BADMINTON Business [louses Championships, Clerical Union.
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  • 57 15 SHOT HOME GUARD DIES lI FJ ■I ol nd, Ur- Sept. 22. from a gund. return from y with K)t- occurn wife, who folhim to 1 1. gave him a blood trans: r which .ied a member of th< H me nd and carried a reVwlv He was main- d
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  • 61 15 the follow the ri M C. Bath) I; Blake) "B" class: Awan Tra i tan ri< r Oaasl Coi rid (Mr. 'L. Cox: .2 wil. hfe seco >vana Cup m. II (ond race 1 10 I m. The "1 race for t.iri. 10. 1 m The l-i
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  • 94 15 Said Man Had Explosives CHARGED with having in his positity of without < ■d twen of Atternon, Bhef- was further readed at Sheffield, fourteen days. -1 lowed. Mr. J .1 McAvoy, pros< u ing, said the sufficient to blow up three nous Detective-Sergeant Crook .said il was the id most
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  • 70 15 Nazi Pilot Asks For 'Our Troops' FURTHER evidence tho type of propaganda instilled into members of the German air i was provided by a rehired Nazi pilot who asked: «r away are •I German ■>?"' Th( aged 18, Injure' it, ii- the question who injur;* found it ,11I sold. d.
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    • 317 15 Wublic Notices be received up to ,he Ist November, ,!omal xetary's re the Resident Penang. B uncillor's 01 I rous of nes for the apore, Penang ively. for a commencing ;H nd other SubI up) for Inspccent. m for Boarding 1 [arine I 1 :^H B W.D. Marine and A
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    • 578 15 calorific value in addition to samples. All samples shall remain th? pro** i Government. on applying for a form of Tender will be requ deim of One hundred Dollars to the credit of the Colony In any of the f <a> red Bark of India. lia and China. <b >
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    • 524 15 and Ovi (c» Making up only all 8> i :i Police guard betwe» and t: i'lant. p ja: r times daily bV motor bus for th< ft) h June 194!.! The Contract will be nnew- 1 able for a furthel months at Govemmen option at the tender ted in the
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    • 373 15 been accepted, the tender c fails to sign the contract, his deposit will b e forfeited. Tenders are to be forwarded lit ed covers plainly ma "Tenders for aiv! should be sent to the Colonial retary Straits Settlements, not later than noon 31st October The sum deposited will feited to
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  • 325 1 R.A. F. RAIN HAVOC ON BERLIN: VITAL INDUSTRIES AT A STANDSTILL London, Oct. IS. SEVERAL factories working on vital war materials in Berlin have been practically wrecked in R.A.F. raids. according to reliable neutral sources quoted by the Air Ministn \< u> Service. The general post office in Berlin has
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  • 77 1 London, Oct. 18. I dramatic rescue of 21 survivors of a torpedoed ship has been performed by a Sunderland flying-boat manned by members of an Australian Air Force squadron belonging to the Coastal Command. The Hying- boat recently landed On the Atlantic, nearly 200 miles from the nearest
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  • 85 1 Women Killed In 'Front Line' London. Oct. 18. rli; grim truth of the assertion that British women are in the frontline equally with men is forthcoming in the official air raid casualty list for September. Of nearly 7*ooo killed throughout the United Kingdom, well over half were women. The actual
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  • 28 1 LoodO 18.-Thc Bat att^Lu thp Thailand MM.dwill mission which is going to Australia and New Zealand will indies' 1 11 lh<> Nethertand East Reuter
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    142 1 many more oppressed terrestrials Hern Hitler may be destined to free, his machiaJ y tion s have benefited one small planet and rein.j J stalled her as a first-class power the moon! I'ntil gas lighting triumphantly blazed up under! Queen Victoria, the four-phased moon, unjustly* branded as fickle, was a
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  • 51 1 NEWS BREVITIES I ONDON, Oct. 18.— The remote possibility of air attacks over Sydney have not been overlooked, says the Sydney Radio, adding that plans have already been made for the provision of public shelter? and also for the removal of children to inland shelters in the events of raids
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  • 31 1 London, Oct. 18. The duration of the present Parliament is prolonged by one year under a Bill presented by the Prime Minister, the text of which has hPPn ie sued.- Reuter
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  • 15 1 Mr. C. W. Bloomfield has been appointed to aci M Senior Inspector of Schools, Selangor.
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    • 128 1 Stockholm, Oct. 18.— Swd anti-aircraft batteries opened! on three German bombers wH flew over Swedish territory i the coast of Scania. this Frii morning. They passed Helss borg but were driven off by gl fire. Later they 3pproael Landskorna where guns i opened up. One
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  • 149 1 Johannesburg. <>» h THERE are already signs of a new order to ttm 1 after the war and one of growing unity bet wee the British Commonwealth and the I'nited Smtm said Mr G R Hofmeyr, the Inion >lii»^ter o Defence and Education, addressing constituents
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