Morning Tribune, 22 October 1940
1940-10-22
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Title Section24 1940-10-22 1 N pT SUES EXCEED 4.500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol 5_.NO. 225. Tuesday. Oct. 22, 1940. NTT SALES EXCEED Morning Tribune Tuesday, October >2, m24 words
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Article58 1940-10-22 1 ANESF >, Toklo ct 21 JftbM ti iaval aircr aft again £a the Chinese portion of *i disnM Road acc °rding to to the Domei aed that the i 10 "ferreting out ".ming the Sunlna inflicted serious *°r r e( i CO stated to have '°avori58 words
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Article, Illustration500 1940-10-22 1 (Reuter's Special Commentary) London, Oct. 21. FOUR months of Italian effort has made it clear to our friends, to neutrals and to the enemy that the command of the Mediterranean waters, western, central and eastern is held by our squadrons, declares a Daily Telegraph editorial.Reuter - 500 words
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541 1940-10-22 1 R.A.F. BOMB BERLIN, ITALY IN SEVEREST RAIBS OF THE WAR LONDON, OCT. 21. THE R.A.F. CARRIED OUT EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS, RANGING FROM BERLIN TO NORTHERN ITALY LAST NIGHT, ACCORDING TO AN AIR MINISTRY COMMUNIQUE. TARGETS WERE ATTACKED IN BOTH THESE AREAS AS WELL AS IN OTHER PARTS OF GERMANY. ATTACKS WEREReuter - 541 words
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Article59 1940-10-22 1 London. Oct. 21.— Compared with last week when there was a steady rush on the shope fcy customers anxious to avoid the purchase tax which came into force to-day, there i considerable slowing up in the retail trade to-day Nevertheless business remained unusually b isk tiReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement32 1940-10-22 1 fit Wm. SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES MBB'kmkm WBm^k «B^ ■".■■■i UgSgS INSURE WITH MBf THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE j HEAD OFFICE-NO. 16D CECIL STREET, Wttftrttftfl. ML rfIOMB MtSr. I32 words
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Article106 1940-10-22 2 Labour Proposals Considered Canberra, Oct. 21. Tin conference of party naae- tiled for to <ia\ to ih 1 1. Mr R. (i. Mensies' prot»>v;«l for the ti u of itfonal fJorenuneiil ssljoarned until to worrofi without unions ii#-i i'-i-i'i At an Interview wifch Mi Curtln th that Laboui had doctiReuter - 106 words
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Article252 1940-10-22 2 SITUATION IN BALKANS IS OBSCURE (lIV REUTERS DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT) THE THIN EDGE OF 111 1 GERMAN INFLUENCE NEW COMMERCIAL AGRE. AND JUGOSLAVIA. f: wedge for increased seems indicated by the bment between germany Jugoslavia is evidently feeling the double pressure oi Germany and Italy and is trying to avoid theReuter - 252 words
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Article44 1940-10-22 2 ■don, Oct. 21— The headquarthe sToyag Men's Christian was severely damaged by a hipii a e bomb during i raid. Tht re were including ten killfive hui nemI rt of th duiß the 1 been rendered untnhaiv in and billiards rotu ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration164 1940-10-22 2 ITALIAN CLAIMS IN N. AFRICA Rome, Oct. 21. I ROME communique states A that In North Africa some enemy air incursions caused two wounded but no damage. The communique also claims that the Kalian air force bombed a military installation at Abbas Wain in Kenya, an aerodrome ;at Wajir andReuter - 164 words
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Article53 1940-10-22 2 Berne. Oct. 21 lions i hat Swiss territory \\a. violated several tim:s during the night of Ojtobcr 20-21 are made in a Swiss High Command communique. The communique j. d d s, "The Jura frontier was crossed in a south-easterly direction. At several places our anti-aircraft batteries opened or.Reuter - 53 words
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Article47 1940-10-22 2 Vichy, Oct. 21.— 1t is now estimated that some 320 people have been drowned or missing in the floods in Catalonia ani nearly as many injured. Six thousand are homeless and the damage Ls estimated at .12.250.000. The situation has improved slishtiy and the rivers ire filling.47 words
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Article46 1940-10-22 2 RECORD WAR TIME FLIGHT rom Renter's special corresponu with the Soutl) African Nairobi. O \NEW air record for the th Air K( ,y y was ach rdav a South Africa! machine. Thi :h houi Tl flighj been 5 ti a m. and. p.m., wl hat tl46 words
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World News Flashes
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Article29 1940-10-22 2 O ons of and or technical fe sl i th iuldhood oi United Kingdom Hy towards B: from camps Gen unced white paper with civil internees of nationalities- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article22 1940-10-22 2 Vlch V 0 mis led by Mi umiya, am dor-at-iai rency. The misrtng negotfcmem take the for tlie our iw ra ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article53 1940-10-22 2 Dar Es Salaam. Oct 31— The I sudden eruption of the volcano «Si or the mom. °J. 2°** m he n °rthern province of Tanganyika has covered the cuntryside for 30 miles round with *n lava and cushes. M ve been killed but so far •*en no loss of humanReuter - 53 words
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Article11 1940-10-22 2 21 The situation all fronts que l to da com ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article122 1940-10-22 2 —Alexin w - Alexin w WE have earn the enemy's fields until wj it." declared Mr. A.V. Aim r icst Lord of the Admi speech at Westn*. He added that courage and endui. population as well I irg services warded off t he eofl attack before heReuter - 122 words
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Article16 1940-10-22 2 London. Oct. 21 I range guns fired sl I French coast at I 'area t ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Two Opinions From The New World
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Article74 1940-10-22 2 New York. Oct. 21.— The turn... the Axis powera will begin to fei of British pressure, is seen by the Clew dealer to be im. It says. "Ne\ >rs bring iiesh evidence ti and less pre ca no •r off. 11 not alreadj h be Axis hasReuter - 74 words
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Article61 1940-10-22 2 ra, Oct. 21— Canada and tht rate in making secure western doors of North America to pi d by the intemationai gan si -it, declared Mr. O.M Biggar, I be Canada-United States Defei i dress. added. "The activities of th I defence Board have mad' 1 rthenReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement35 1940-10-22 2 JlKIV. 01 I THE PULL HKILMWn OF VOUft HAIR jrour and I r. I'd b: abll tnanv v I IIA'IKRIN BR! i i Ion. Silvilcrin BR1LLIANTINE MAM IN I M \\|> /or to th RAHAMIN PENHAS35 words
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720 1940-10-22 3 Mines 9 Department Inquiry (FROM Ol R OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, MONDAY. m y i OCAL CHINESE MINERS, ONE A STATE COUNCILLOR, GAVE EVIDENCE BEFORE THE COMMIS DX OF INQUIRY ON THE MINES DEPARTMENT, INCERNING PRESENTS MADE TO A. T. BENNCTTS, SPFCTOR OF720 words
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Article36 1940-10-22 3 Tokio. Oct. 21.—Negotiations between Japan and the Royal Dutch Shell Oil Company for deliveries of oil to Japan from the Netherlands East Indies have not yet concluded, according to a Japanese spokesman.—Reuter.36 words
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104 1940-10-22 3 London. Oct. 21. FURTHER threats of punishment extending Id ti death penalt\ e by the German mil): commander in Belgium and Northern France for harbouring Biitish subjee The announce:* over the Brussels Radio declared many British soldiers had escaped from prison camps who were usuallyReuter - 104 words
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Article25 1940-10-22 3 Himmler, the German Gestapo Chief, was entertained a f dinner in Madrid last night Suner, iccording to official German news agency message from Madrid ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration106 1940-10-22 3 ON THE WATCH Mr. Winston Jr Churchill; Uie r Premier, wore a steel helmet while watching i air Wattles dur- ing his visit to Dover. The Premier a*?o inspected air raid damage at S Dover and Ramsgate dcs. pite the fact j that there wa* i an almost coni tinuous106 words
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Article226 1940-10-22 3 2 NAZIS DOWN IN RAIDS ON LONDON London, Oct. 21 TWQ enemy aircraft were destroyed during the night according to an Air Ministery communique issued this morning. It says, that the enemy's main attacks, during the hours of darkness, were directed against the London area and the Midlands. Both commencedReuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration983 1940-10-22 4 jfadLfH& UL - Thailand Consul -Genera Entertains: Presbyterian Church Christening jfadLfH&UL d 9 WhrK END IB ui <>t members oi the ,i\ Goodwill Mi idi d -i by Q ernm< irdaj the Adelphl Hot* I and ihe Balal on by the consul Gen land and Madame Vudl.i I Most BtefapenaM kaea flea r»n»983 words
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Article, Illustration170 1940-10-22 4 U/HEN the Women's Engineering Society of Great Britain held its 21st birthday luncheon in London recently Caroline Haslett, who presided, made a plea that the services of women engineers should be accepted by the nation now, and not at the last minute. Miss Pauline Gower, head of170 words
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Article33 1940-10-22 4 Make A Note Of This TO-NIGHT at the Little Theatre, 55 Cuppage Road the Repertory Players will pres e n t "FiftyFifty," a highly amusing comedy, for Ifc* T. B. Drew's Sailors' Fund.33 words
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Advertisement32 1940-10-22 4 chapeaux exuusivi miuinEßV RHfl ACCESSORIES pg. RRFFtES.HOIEIifInO BHRSJRSRHiRd EniRRHtES C _J SinORPDRE.. r J ,TEL v 6JQ4 To match your ensemble Any Shade Straw Felt Hats. IBATOY B GAP iii PHOHE:4DaS GOWNS32 words
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Advertisement105 1940-10-22 4 fHATstm .ma. mmd 1 T I \to£SS£SjJm DRESSES, CORSETS, HOSIERY. <\T 61, STAMFORD ROAD (Eu Court). Tel. 33; a LIFI Our young men are giving their live.s in the fight *<* °JJ freedom, but countless lives both of soldiers and civilians arc being saved by emergency blood transfusions. Be prepared105 words
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Article, Illustration872 1940-10-22 5 take pride of place lENI EN furnishing a room, always floors careful conPlan them in unison the whole room, instead of L thr.il just an afterthought -Hen choosing carpeting make sure that these will harmonise with furniture you intend to use. ouring. it is usually safer to keep872 words
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Advertisement82 1940-10-22 5 "how about I/Q 1 fl two pound I Rabbit I I y //f 6 stew for C\j /^X\ rnough for A dinner?" I >^-^ V I /t>Ur r on 1 Ii #\l y\ "we've lots "a Rabbit f\ of good I makes a J 1 «1 flavoured I delicious and82 words
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Article191 1940-10-22 6 rribune Staff Reportei F/|| ,\< Itl MM Pi I :v\ of Uth hen about I"" f 1 1 1 id ii i' rformed the tta< It itched in br< ro( I -h-mii eoloi (loth mis; ii'*' Bl h over tin pH of glowing embers 20 i»\ i191 words
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Article26 1940-10-22 6 Chungking Minister In Balavia Batavia. Oct 21. Wu T'-chen, Minister of Affairs in the Chungvernment. who arrived 7iiday from Manila, will for some time.— Eastern NewsEastren News - 26 words
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Article92 1940-10-22 6 Alleged Theft Of Ricksha Singapore. Moday. GIVING as an explanation that he had borrowed a ricksha from his friend for the transport of vegetables. Aw Kim Chye. a 54-year-old 1 e c h ew. claimed trial when charged before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate to-day. with the theft of92 words
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Article95 1940-10-22 6 ;OR some weeks there has been a 1' public loudspeaker in Kampong igfaap, Singapore, and evidently it ../appreciated, for a resident of the kampong has written the following letter to the authorities responsible tor the public address system: •We. the inhabitants of Kainpon° Siglap. are much interested In95 words
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214 1940-10-22 6 Singapore, Monday. A 26 YEAR-OLD Chinese woman. Tan Hooi K who era* expecting a baby next month met death when she fell off moving trolley hu the junction of South Bridge Road and Upper Circular Road on the morning oi Oct 17 while214 words
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181 1940-10-22 6 Chinese Chamber Of Commerce Meeting (Tribune pore Chi Penang lor the ted Chi to They are Mr Mr. Lim Choo Bi dry th< arranged co be held Deeen* but owing to the imp i Ce J] subjects to be d at meeting includir.: mittances to Ch rei u tions on181 words
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Article192 1940-10-22 6 Singapore. Monday. ALMOST a year ag;o. on Nov. 18; VW), when a motor-car ran off Fast Coast Road, near Bedok. into the sea. five were injured and had tj br- removed to the General Hospnal. To-day, the Singapore coroner. Mr W G Porter, held an192 words
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Article78 1940-10-22 6 Singapore, ORIGINALLY cl iin r Official Secret Oi charge against K a young Japanese, u j to one under the De: tions. in the second coun < The amended chai lows:— bete You are paarged Mav 29 and June 30 in a manner likely the defence78 words
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Article, Illustration46 1940-10-22 6 Always o n 1 the alert J thai s London's Anti Aircraft del ernes, which is responsible for the failure S of Hitler's airmen to attack Britain. They go but seldom return. Pic- i mre shows a search I i h i J unit in action.46 words
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Advertisement99 1940-10-22 6 ffr, "KEY "for a good dinner n ii ii aaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaa ßßilaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ßMHW ■V*" '"Ml* African j f j uu't ait I p p d (pit t/eais old I K v BRANDY to be the moat enjoyable and cli.stn. re and ap |uel and Aai oui enjoy the ■w qualil99 words
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Article, Illustration704 1940-10-22 7 Iff l, Hopkin Writes From London A*'* a—aaaaaaaaaaa— aaaaaa— i i n —a la^— London Au 28--1 m bombing raids on I the people of people of (hma I .during tor more f in the psychology oi i-.mi China. iV than usually 0704 words
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Article172 1940-10-22 7 Armour To Stop Point Blank Shot DOTH Great Britain and Ger- many have recently toyed with the idea of soldiers in armour. A British expert on this subject, Mr Kenneth Walker, F.R.C.S., Harley-street specialist, is at present interested in an American model of body armour capable of stooping shrapnel or172 words
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Article12 1940-10-22 7 Mr Tsen Ah Wong, Si lector, Taipinr retary, Sanitary Board, Kuala sar.12 words
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Article317 1940-10-22 7 ACCORDING to a poll taken by Reuter through its correspondents in each of I the 18 States in America, a third term for President Roosevelt is almost a foregone conclusion. Though Mr. Wendell vVillkie. the Republican candidate for the esidency, has managed to win or er some supporters317 words
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Article109 1940-10-22 7 TRAFFIC resumed immediately after the tc-opening of the Burma- Yunnan Road, and it is reportel that the first convoy of lorries, laden with arms and constinetiun materials, is now on its way to Kunming. ]r> order to avoid exposure to Japai bomhim the lorries afe travelling by109 words
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348 1940-10-22 8 Singapore, Monday. TWO Britons. Robert Scott Macmillan and Ian Foxton Fer1 o U son. pleaded guilty to charges of having failed to make a return of foreign securities, which they owned, to the Financial Secretary, an offence under the Defence (Finance) Regulations, when they appeared348 words
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Article48 1940-10-22 8 THARGED w3 soluti m-j ol cam S l< Chea Oh Kwee, two declare to -ci. ;!id not know whu ing at •Thi 2 vi Civ i.r e characta fulfil their religia ly. they tried to i crlnkii pec tor Frai The case was Nov. 1G for hear48 words
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Article71 1940-10-22 8 expected aofl a fortified zone, 12 forming a <w.£ Japanese trans Yangtze, the r^p spokesman toldiW~ e However, he tj n nese had succeSw^ which L^ Kiuklang, by 41 strategic ix>ints.J occurred in Ch« Provinces to m were ese \"c-!« rn fll northern ''A operating in $A I was71 words
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38 1940-10-22 8 Washington, Oct. 21. MR. Cordeli Hu'l, Secretary ol !f* State, said that he was not advised that the American Con-sulate-General i n Tokyo would bi closed shortly aV ft nwai IB ReuterReuter - 38 words
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225 1940-10-22 8 Judgment Reserved In Trade Marks Case Singapore, Monday. JUDGMENT was reserved by Mr.; tlce Pedlow In the High Court! to-day In a trade marks case In whicl A. S. Watson Co.,', a linn incorporated in Hongkong,' sued Chop Wing Fook On claiming for an injunction to restrain: the defendants and225 words
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Article186 1940-10-22 8 MANAGED UNREGISTERED SOCIETY XT Singapore, Monday. AN a charge of managing the v Singapore Tin Makers' Union -•an unlawful society— Tan Bian Khi. a tin smith of the Ho Hing Oil Mill, was bound over in the sum of $200 in one suretv for a period of 12 months by186 words
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Article149 1940-10-22 8 London, Oct. 21. THE makers of Britb* fighters met the men who fly them when ten workers from a Spitfire factory visited a fighter station recently. They watched the machines being flown under war conditions and saw them thrown about high in the sky above them.British Wireless - 149 words
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Advertisement110 1940-10-22 8 Thebrilliant rtr r-rf* /j^"?^N FORCOmFORTfrSHFETV THE result oi intensive research into modern road conditions, the ii' w India BlfOtl Tyre embodies every known feature i." |reater performance Kit a 't i I Heavy Duty Tyres to your car and enjoy a W itandard of safety, comfort and mileage. I-'.MIAD.IY COMPANY110 words
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Article78 1940-10-22 9 D >n photographers were recently allowed vn spend r.,1 days uith an anti^ ircrafl battery In England y vvh ere enemy planes make i rt .quent appearances. An o(lU er- prod ueing unit U* batten has reached a high of efficiency and it is exciting experience hatching the speed78 words
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Article, Illustration58 1940-10-22 9 GERMANY contributed well J to Britain's waste paper > mlvl mpaign in the form of leaflets containing i extracts from Hitler's last J Reichstag speech which were dropped in some districts of Britain The morning milk man is seen In the picUire reading one ot the leaflets j and58 words
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Article, Illustration81 1940-10-22 9 Alleged Gang Robber Charged Singapore. Monday. SAID to have been concerned in the robbery that took place at No. 75. Tank Road, on Sept. 7. when a revolver was used to intimidate the occupants of the house, Lim Teng Kok, a 20--pear-old Hokkien was produced before Mr. J.G. Rappoport. the81 words
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Article, Illustration108 1940-10-22 9 Beauty In Black White i P a u 1 e t t e Goddard in private life Mrs. Charlie Chaplin. S Sh» is more than that in the eyes of at i least half-dozen /American i artists, as it is >,ated that six (very distin- Kuished painters r recently agreed108 words
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Article147 1940-10-22 10 p. re \i**ihl.*\ INTO h.s '10 veai- "I l«f «"d b, ABBA, I h "Timed < < nie s„ foi th. '«nth tune, uhn, M ,t Mere mi I onrad Oldham, second ma*.,. I barge of attempting to eheat a Tn tu.n i .mpiuj omnibus147 words
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Article5 1940-10-22 10 Malayan Delegates In India ReuterReuter - 5 words
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513 1940-10-22 10 Singapore, Monday. SM, HAN SOON, English tailed hinese, appeared before the fifth magistrate, Mr. L. i (ioh. to-day. at a preliminary inquiry into tentative charges of (heatiriij and forgery. The alleua'ions against Sng were 24 9.40 at Singapore did Isely pretending to one Oon Hoci513 words
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Article164 1940-10-22 10 Shoplifter Caught In The Act HE is known to be a member of a ;ang of shoplifters," remarked Court Inspector D. R. Cowie, when Mohamed Ali. a Malay, pleaded guiUy to a charge of having stolen a bale of cloth from a .shop in Jalan Besar, on being charged before164 words
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Advertisement336 1940-10-22 11 fghfg bn !.ons Vacant n* peoplt. Write «f ip ioyment Agency Singapore. (No. 07F) clerk with knowledge r espondeDce State roqulrTrlbune, SmwiDOJ. (No. 54r I for Pr hard workmg to publish be abl. businesse efficlei yo, #is« 6 Lumpur. (No. Indian or Malay ,1 of Agriculture had pre b ber336 words
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Advertisement549 1940-10-22 11 f Property For Sale R SALE or Lease Jurong Poultry Farm. without stock. Apply Box 562 co Malaya mine Singapore. (No. 36Fi FOR SALE— European -owned Ladies Hairdresslng Saloon, fully ecjuipped and ;ti-ated in town— Singapore. Applv Bo:; 570, Malaya Tribune. Singa;* (No. 57F) Wanted •.lI.V WAFT'S male-dog. go iya549 words
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Advertisement523 1940-10-22 11 Matrimonial PABIMTi AND GUARDIANS commuii erve all nationalities. Agency. 79. Bukit Timah Road. Stamps STAMP HINGES for stamp 1 >i 1.000 hinges and w mark detector. 35 cents. postage LtcT, Market Street f Lumpur. (No S ALE: Realiy good qual.ty stamps Fine selections, Comp Selected approval* sent anv ee I523 words
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Advertisement334 1940-10-22 11 Board Residence I TO LET -Single, double rooms. Fun, Rate* from $30- up per month. Close -,o town. Apply— Hotel Bellevue, 60 Telok Blangah Road, Singapore. Phone 6530 (No. 8MB) BY" <10-B> Ins'ttuttnn Hill English residence. Excellent cookms: and servi< Modern itlon Terms from $80- monthly Dally rates. Phone 7237334 words
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Advertisement383 1940-10-22 11 lon the| 1 AIR I U mi SINGAPORE ZIIL 22> ruefr.s (I 333 k /lIPI 30.96 metres (9 69 m'cs) ZHP3 41.38 metres (7 25 m rs) WtMB 8.09 a m. to 8 35 a. m From 10 00 a ra. to 1 50 I m From 5.00 p in.383 words
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301 1940-10-22 12 Westminster "War Weapons Week" Opens To-day London. Oct. 21. THE first London borough to take up the "war weapons week" challei great English and lowns is the city minster I he campaign opens to-day. and the date is specially appropriate s'ince Westminster, it is understood, hopss to raise sufficient funds301 words
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Article98 1940-10-22 12 Navy Silence Baffles Foe J marines t S h ha ve been 1 damaged. Making lhb announcement J? the House of i I •unn.ons r j r cently, Mr. ri J Alexander. t |J First Ixird, V our sileiu-e pre. I vented the enemy from discovering; hoi these things J98 words
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103 1940-10-22 12 Deaf Dumb Man Took Raid Pictures A DEAF and da man. Arthur i s Allison, aged thin one. bought a tilrai take photographs! a wedding, but it to take pictui without permisi of buildings d by two air raids. At a north-ei town he was fia 40s. and had his103 words
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66 1940-10-22 12 Case Heard In CameraFrenchman For Trial lOUIS Fer, twWT L n.r a ffi man. was sent trial by Pcrtsm" uI J magistrates on charge of murdJJ another French^ named Leon bv stabbim "On the iwJJS ?ir M the J Din' tor] the in Clax tX r that Dl ;3 thoughi66 words
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Advertisement245 1940-10-22 12 TO-lIAV YOU WILL SEE IT UNPURGED! phyllis bottome's great story: The Sensational M.G.M. DRAMATIC HIT that HITLER BANNED in EVERY GERMAN -CONTROLLED COUNTRY! CAPITOL i3 IS »AMTv'' 5 i Margaret SULLAVAN James STEWART Rorert YOUNG Frank MORGAN i Ammmwa \Ak *^e sweethearts of "Shop \^H i^^^ VAA MM m A.245 words
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Advertisement99 1940-10-22 12 C ATHAI CAFE Where Everybody Goes MARIE DESTY Popular Dancing Star COWAN BAILEY YOUR FAVOURITE ENTERTAINERS AAA IMM US $1.00 Service Men Concession 50 cts. We pay the Government Tax. PHONE 3402 All. HAPPY PATRONS REQUESTED TO V^il^f™^ vo s n rwm VcV° s? ™i l '?S s T I,MBE99 words
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Article121 1940-10-22 13 I fties) oct. 21. eem?nt has between the Brts reprei position a 1 i. u ,d under the rea with the British 5 defence experts da y in a 'United /lan*, and l»M- a survey of the Caradoc irda y, followed by .........cruiser St. Louis. Parties fromReuter - 121 words
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Article131 1940-10-22 13 'LOST' GIRL TO MARRY AT VICHY Miss Joaette Garthlf waite, 27-year-old English girl, re- i ported missin;_ In Paris last June, has now telegraphed her i father. Sir William Garthwaite, that she is safe and well and intends to marrv a Frenchman in Vichy. Sir William, a London under-writer and131 words
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72 1940-10-22 13 Second Daughter Will Wed AgainstHis Wish EALING. W.. magistrates gave permission for Phyllis Kenzie, aged nineteen, of Seward -road, Han well, to marry George Alfred Whitcomb, who is serving in the R.A.F., despite the opposition of her father. Edward Kenzie, of St. James's-avenue, West Ealing. The father said the Bench72 words
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83 1940-10-22 13 Sikhs Charged With Causing Grievous Hurt Singapore, Moday. TWO Sikhs, Swaran Singh. 24, and Santa Singh, 35, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham second magistrate, today, on a charge of voluntarily causing previous hourt to an Indian Kaderveloo, •>n the night of Oct. 16, with a pice of wood. Both claimed,83 words
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Advertisement270 1940-10-22 13 i„ ret worth of laughs when you see VEEPSTAKES WINNER" TO-DAY H; m ALIIAAIIIIIA 1/ SW££PSTAK€S HAY€RS! fT\ Mi^ ,t tmZ\ ■'JUSuST'' BbtZ (*i mic/<mJ^\ -4*ji fA jit^A v '^^^^tmW^mr^ <2v^B W'Jr^ -.a. tz^m^ m WtPm T TL, mßr mMmr BLtmm wW^T3W^IB?*~~*IA Mm. IJfL w. 42M TJg^ L V SH3J/270 words
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Advertisement56 1940-10-22 13 ovi: N I N<■ TO-II A V 6.15 9.15 THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF T BOAT vr MATCHING THEIR WITS AGAINST EACH OTHER WITH SPY ORGANIZATIONS IN LONDON. "jttggyßt^^^ IftrtUH NAgIOMAI rut« no SECRET SERVICE HH^XUNKAU THRILLER! ■B^fVEiDT I a\A Hiq|l at f$ Action W^^^aMu mAwk\ wA\\\\ mmm^JmUSi AMdAt~^mm^^^mmWm\ kmAim%W ">56 words
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Article276 1940-10-22 14 RAFFLE 1 her one-sided a i superior In md it, was only the ilng of their inner them from doubling th< While there was no plavcr on the field who could be termed as landing. Thoy and Doraisamy. is' vanguard, formion on the being partiirlv276 words
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Article44 1940-10-22 14 SENTENCE of fourteen years' hard labour was passed on Den us Griffin, of Cork. who was charged at Dublin with shooting at a soldier in Dunmanway. Co. Cork, with intent to murder. The shooting occurred when military were searching licensed premises.44 words
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Article93 1940-10-22 14 Today's Thrilling Stadium Match <\ „j »h«. \nson Road Stadium THKlll-Sar, pr.-m.^d^ ttu A, on han pio meet the I* 1 I up competition. j f. of th.' i.A.F A haiieiise J "J" srmi _iinal without v i; .nu,e s having to light them a w alk-ovcr l. victory '7"93 words
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Article225 1940-10-22 14 S.R.C. 4 HORs [HE Recs lted I{V 4-2 $i yesterday. l p 'lne m.7 halt was e uoals we: red j* l^ half, howev. |i 7 the aggresso lor *£< of play, the R ec goais. un R. Barth and R stalwat defenders ;i ,"^J l ii e R225 words
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Article166 1940-10-22 14 CHINESE TENNIS TOURNAMENT ■TAN Huck Toe and H. r qualified for the final J open doubles of the B seventh open invitation tennis tournament when w feated Chin Kee On n and' Choon Leon* in stramnt sra 6-3 Huck Toe and K nis.J ing well had an the first set166 words
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Advertisement137 1940-10-22 14 itW"_' T Elizabeth M *^^^xtst*%% W lh Rr SS toima e of 85 000 tons this modern engineering marvel M S"* jlf is over 100 toHS ,ar rr t,lan her ALmmm sh »P. the Queen Mary— bnth trib fs th skill of shipbuilders in Scotland— the world's finest. U.th a137 words
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Article365 1940-10-22 15 JAPANESE DIPLOMATIC MOVEMENTS I retiring Japanese Ambassador Mr.Togo, has left )Y Tokyo. He was seen off by members of the r tic corps, including American, German, Italian iirkish Ambassadors.— Reuter. Following thede;arture of the Japanese Ambassador, tent ion of foreign rewspaper correspondents in Moscow ls sed on the impending arrivalEastren News - 365 words
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Article74 1940-10-22 15 I London, Oct. 21. Australian pi- wirelesj ope- gunners wi'l be in :U early next year," added Australian Air stated, according to the idio. nister also said that fur- 1 all the Empire Air fcould be evident next kl numbers of pilots te completed their course I that theReuter - 74 words
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Article22 1940-10-22 15 JAPANESE EMPEROR REVIEWS TROOPS I Tokyo. Oct. 21 e white 01 oi J.-.pan to-;. while :he nice of the I g ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article19 1940-10-22 15 I; DAY p«e Cup. Semi- R.E. .ForI stadium. 'untain Bat- v Pulau v RJ£.. S.C.C. nd Y.M.C.A.19 words
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Article14 1940-10-22 15 (red vesterday E. Winter of im Co. (5.8.) Hospital.14 words
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114 1940-10-22 15 SRI DEVA RAMU SUKUL, the well-known Indian author, arrived in Singapore yesterday for the United States where he is goin ■> on the art. -are, phuo and customs and ideals Of India. He hoped thai his efforts would bring about closer understanding and appreciation114 words
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Article74 1940-10-22 15 Chiang's Overture To Vatican Vatican itv, Oct. 21. i QEN. Chiang Kai-shek S has propnsad to the Pope the establishment of S l diplomatic relations with the Holy See. An overture was made through M. Mario Zanin, apostolic delegate in China. i S Britain and the United j S States,Eastren News - 74 words
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Article90 1940-10-22 15 Coebbels Goes To Breslau London, Oct 21 /iOEBBELS, vierman Propaganda tl Chief, has been forced by the RAF. bombing of western Germany, to start using a station further east, namely Breslau, for his English language broadcasts, says Peuter "The strength of the Breslau station has apparently been increased for thisReuter - 90 words
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Article89 1940-10-22 15 INDIANS BEAT POSTALS Singapore, Monday. IN a keenly contested hockey I match plaved between the Indian Association and the Postal hockev team at the Indian ciation rround a t Balestier Plain this evening the Indians ran out victorious by 2 goals to 1. The exchange ial ana there was nothing89 words
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Article50 1940-10-22 15 'Free Trade' Radio Talk To-night PEE Trade and A Free Port" is the title of a talk to be given to-night < Tuesday* by Dr. T. H. Silcock from the Singapore Station at 7.10 p.m. This is the fourth talk m the series "Presenting Singapore" arranged by The Friends of50 words
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104 1940-10-22 15 SEVERAL hundred British subjects mostly elderly retired people, now penniless and starving, have been sleeping on borrowed mattre in the streets of Jice. France Britain's Interests in unoccupied r of France have been confided to the United States. American Consuls in France104 words
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Article61 1940-10-22 15 London, Oct. 21.— General Weygand arrived at Rabat yesjterday afternoon, I says the Lyons Radio. iHe was met at the I airport by General Nogues, French Resl- dent General, and I after reviewing the air force, General Wevgand was presented by Gen. Nogues to the Bultan of Morocco. Both generalsReuter - 61 words
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480 1940-10-22 1 LONDON, OCT. 21. f ONDON S BEHAVIOUR DURING AIR ATTACKS CON U TIMES TO IMPRESS ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD UN WHICH OPINION IS STILL UNCONTROLLED AND (FACTS CAN FREELY BE PUBLISHED LONDON IS IKE AN ANIMAL AT BAY, LICKINGBritish Wireless - 480 words
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Article28 1940-10-22 1 London, Oct. 21.— Mr. Malcoim MacDonald, Minister of Health, has requested local authorities m reception areas to use compulsory powers for billeting air raid refugees from London.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article91 1940-10-22 1 London. Oct. 21. AN attempt is to be made by Mr. Herbert Morrison to abolish the peculiarly English system of the queue, as applied to air raid shelters used for sleeping in. Mr. Morrison announced that he had authorised an experiment in the issue of tickets inReuter - 91 words
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Article21 1940-10-22 1 Vichy, Oct. 21 The 1 Grimzpan, who a> I Rath, the Counsellor man Embassy W f 1938, is being < trial.- ReuterReuter - 21 words
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95 1940-10-22 1 W.. ,m m London, Oct. 21. fc must have no illusion as to the danger of the ,rrt ikvH behind U, r s drive the Fast," declared Lord Lloyd, speaking in Glasgow He added, If the Italians, aided by German a<r power, were to succeed,Reuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration114 1940-10-22 1 r One of thev co mpensations which people in Britain are exj periencing as a result of air i raids on the is- J land is the abo- > lishment of age old barriers. 1 The King and i Queen have set i a fine example t by visiting peo-114 words
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212 1940-10-22 1 LONDON, OCTJH JJIGH TRIBUTE TO THE MARVELLOIS Sll AGAINST AERIAL INVADERS IN THE (M BATTLE OF LONDON WAS PAID BY GEM SIKORSKI, POLISH PRIME MINISTER AND COMmI IN-CHIEF. IN A SPECIAL BROADCAST TO THE ENCfI PEOPLE. He said, "For over months the great bait] beenReuter - 212 words
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