Morning Tribune, 23 October 1940
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1940-10-23 1 sALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY. Morning Tribune L, ,__No. 226, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1940.13 words
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Article143 1940-10-23 1 I Rome, Oct. 22. /AL engagement in the lern part of the Red Sea nday night is reported Italian High Command fnique, which states ri Italian torpedo-boat jpntact with a very large I escorted by cruisers, It ':oyers and claims Ix British ships were pi others damagedReuter - 143 words
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Article42 1940-10-23 1 II rhe distinI 1 leader .md I ij has been killed i Polish I bated to I d five months I I only just I official Ger- death was .re. but I cles I are. I leak--1 and i partv ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article142 1940-10-23 1 London, Oct. 22. ALTHOUGH no statement from the Admiralty with regard to the Italian claim to have sunk six vessels in a convoy and damaged a cruiser in the Red Sea is yet avail- able, Reuter's naval corres- pondent points out that there i have beenReuter - 142 words
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Article111 1940-10-23 1 Calcutta, Oct. 22.Th e poet Tagore, who was recently ill, is now out of danger Reuter London, Oct. 22.— For the third day tri succession, the Dover area was shaken by artillery fire when British longrange guns this morning opened up on the Ger-man-occupied coast. Owing to the mistReuter - 111 words
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Article140 1940-10-23 1 COLONEL BECK ARRESTED Berlin, Oct. 22. COLONEL BECK, former Polish Foreign Minister, was arrested a few days ago, according to the official news agency. The report, which comes from Bucharest, adds that he was in possession of a British passport made out in his name and that he tried toReuter - 140 words
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Article29 1940-10-23 1 Rome. Oct. 22. General Antonescu is going to Rorr. tly at the invitation of Mussolini, says a Bucharest despatch to the official Italian news agency- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration361 1940-10-23 1 ACTION IN EGYPT WILL START SOON: BRITISH DEFENCES ARE READY (BY REUTERS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE WESTERN DESERT) LONDON, OCT. 22. THE MARKED STRENGTHENING OF BRITISH DEFENCES IN THE WESTERN DESERT WAS THE CHIEF IMPRESSION LEFT BY A VISIT I HAVE JUST MADE TO THIS FRONT.361 words
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Article216 1940-10-23 1 Empire 's All For Britain (REUTER S SPECIAL COMMENTARY) LONDON. OCT. 22 EVERY MOM OF THE AXIS POWERS, BAULKED IN THEIR EXPECTATION OF A SPEEDY VICTORY IS NOW DIRECTED TO THE ACQUISITION OF RESOURCES FROM THE NEAR EAST AND AFRICA WHICH THE BLOCKADE DENIES THEM. DECLARES TIIE DAILY TELEGRAPH INReuter - 216 words
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Article81 1940-10-23 1 London, Oct. 22. IT is reported from Tokyo that the British 1 Kmhassy has ncUised all British subjects Hying In Japan to make arrangements to leave the countn The reason given for this advl uncertain position In the Far Bl well ai the ad van:Reuter - 81 words
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422 1940-10-23 2 London. Oct. 22. THEBE is n<> ncv.s of much military activity in Egypt, Reuter I i'<mi authoritative quarters in Lon(l.. Patrolling activities arc i(oing on in all sectors of I Kenya and the Kassala area. no sign of any immediate large movement inReuter - 422 words
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53 1940-10-23 2 JAPANESE LINER ALLOWED TO PROCEED Tokyo. Oct. 22. The Japanese liner Durban Maru bi n allowed to proceed to New York from Europe after being or--1 to di^chaige 1.600 tons of at Bermuda, says a message io the Domei Agency. The cargo had been designated as i mtraband I'v theReuter - 53 words
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Article21 1940-10-23 2 Manila, Oct. 22. Admiral Hart. Commander-in-tln American Asiatic arrived at Manila yesterday •ci the flagship Angus' tern News.21 words
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Article57 1940-10-23 2 London. Oct. 22.— Canada has. duiin.; the past season, exporteci 23.600,000 mere bushels of wheat than she did in 1938-39, the whol? jl the increase coming to the United Kingdom. Including 30,516,151 bushels of wheat flour the total jxport reached 192,674.368 bushels. Great Britain and NorthBritish Wireless - 57 words
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Article36 1940-10-23 2 Washington. Oct. 22. It is learned that the American Red Cross has made the sum of 336.000 avai'able in London for the immediate purchase of cloth:ng for homeless air raid victims. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article23 1940-10-23 2 Chungking, Oct. 22. Mr. Chang Shan TYe, the wsllknown Chinese painter, died here yesterday at the age of 62— Reuter. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article64 1940-10-23 2 Prepared For Anything JMIFN and woS"* men have i been busy at a) London factory S during the last i few weeks mak- j n g paper strea- 1 I mers, novelties, festoons and i r flags for peace J j celebrations. Others in the i (same depart ment are64 words
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Article14 1940-10-23 2 Mr. R. G. Heath has been appointed to officiate as State Agricultural O^.ecr, Selangor.14 words
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Article14 1940-10-23 2 Dr. Goh Kok Kee has been appointed to act as Health Officer, East Paharg.14 words
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Article186 1940-10-23 2 Commons Question Time London, Oct. 21 Tilt, facts that General de Gaulle's cause is ma kinheadway and that the dominions are achieving 'remarkable and progressive efforts" i n munitions production were outstanding points elicited at question time in the House of Commons. Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-SecretaryReuter - 186 words
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164 1940-10-23 2 Smashing Attacks On Italian Naval Base SMASHING IvAi Italy's Libyan Tobruk and aerodromes and Abyssinia, from aircraft have attempt: much success, to n v.ade before Bombs unloaded straddled the wal 3 the barracks and causing one expl< 1 viol3r.ee. the flash i the cabin of the J in addition toReuter - 164 words
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Article62 1940-10-23 2 Cairo. Oct CASUALTIES were caused il night air raids in the area on Sunday night 'nV munique issued by the Minat National Defence says' that I raids which occurred betwsj and 10 p.m. several bombs dropped on a fair near Call No material damage was but six persons, includingReuter - 62 words
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Article47 1940-10-23 2 Aden. Oct THE R.A.F. are now attacking the oclroaj military encampm nt at w way junction at Din 150 miles inland on the Ababa-Jibuti In Several attacks were JJ last weak with consiaeraji mage to military cbjecUJ without any loss to tl force. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article45 1940-10-23 2 London, Oct. 22 hLs plans for ml comforts of thi -fr\ public shelters at rugn organising the maxijnf available J "Motion for *JceoHerbert M? r^?i authorised an i issue of ticket > I the night to C4 in the London c British WirelesBritish Wireless - 45 words
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Article13 1940-10-23 2 London, O 1 Fritish Ai States, was to-day. Hi. Mr. Church, lunch.— ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Advertisement80 1940-10-23 2 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. New storks ha\c now arrived of the following:— ARCANOI. TABU l'lK».;vv<>\ n OtBOMM lATOPRAN TABU PROGYNON B PLEOSUM FORTE. NOVATOPHAN i\ki»i PROGYNON DRAGEES ATOPHANYL IMKWINOIS. lISTOVIRON. CXYOTROPIN INTRAVENOUS. UROTROPIN TABLETS !SHf?JSIT ,N DRA<i «a O-MWIPIN AMPOULES Ml IRAI.OV \IFI\MON TABI FTK IRALON BELLAOO**, KYNTHAUN80 words
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Article465 1940-10-23 3 I London, Oct 22 the] the scale of German raids on London {h(l Britain during the night, as it did the om Germany. i ick on London, says irly heavily, fell in only a few areas d trailed off v< ry much, intermittent the misty nil rer the capitalReuter - 465 words
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Article72 1940-10-23 3 york, Oct, 22. iV> »icture of (iumany's 1 null oiled lal^infed by Dr. Lndwig professor of ai Geneva, aclo tli,. C hief Washington I the newspaper M,K »*<M I)i.spatch." nivry of Nazi haa just been how German led and held feudalism, and i work book' »ry brass colthat itReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-10-23 3 •^t Day and nighty i in any kind of t I weather, DMfl of the Koyal Artillery are j i ready for the invader. Here 1 are members of the Royal i i Artillery having J a practice shoot somewhere in Southern Eng- land. They are J hoisting a shell85 words
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Article69 1940-10-23 3 Foresters Working Hard Sydney. Oct. 22. New South Wales Forestry Commission officers are working 'n double shifts to te t the suitability of local timber for aircraft construction, according to the Sydney Radio. A grant o. £4,000 ha> been made available by the New South Wales Government in order toReuter - 69 words
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185 1940-10-23 3 11l A iifefruli.il SYDNEY, OCT. 22. MR. JOHN CURTIN, THE LABOUR LEADEB, DENIED THAT HE REJECTED OUT OF HAND PARTICIPATION IN THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OR THE WAR COUNC IL ON THE NEW ZEALAND PATTERN AT YESTERDAY'S CONFERENCE OF PARTY MANAGERS Mr. Curtin .said thatReuter - 185 words
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Article83 1940-10-23 3 Tokyo, Oct. 22. JAPAN V future relation* with the Soviet Government depend Oil developments after the arrival of General YoshiUugu Tatekitv.a. the new Japanese Ambassador to the Soviei. in MoVcw, it was intimated by Mr. Suma. the Foreign ntice spok^nan, at a press conference yesterday. FeReuter - 83 words
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Article56 1940-10-23 3 Hanoi, Oct. 22. Mr. Hajime Matsumiya. Japanese Ambassador-at-large, accompanied by Mr. Shunichi Shibusav.a, ci the Japanese Foreign Ollice and others, called on Vice-Admiral Jean Decoux, Governor of Indochina yesterday afternoon. Vict -A here from Saigon earlier in the c;ay. Mr. Mi negcL with th Indo-Ghina authorities on rnic affairs, itEastren News - 56 words
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Advertisement44 1940-10-23 3 "LACTOGEN" jfeggtffGf ivlE'lPV > Vk. WMr^r(\^JmmmmW complete \i^^^llßß S§f^/ easily dlfCfted nourishment for babies proved in Malawi. Consistent m composition —it M thts best Of milk for the beal little people. Idvt. of Nestle i Anglo-Swis* MMk Product. Ltd.. ln< "N- .--u B «U. HA«.44 words
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Article, Illustration710 1940-10-23 4 VERA ARDMORE - "Sceneshifters" Next Effort: A Garnering Of News Briefs VERA ARDMORE By filaou QUI to, Dei The Two v -y for next "Winter 1G Ll. rhe ictui will Mr Norma u Cass is tin producer of tin- plaj and Mr. Itnulaml UfWt o>e Ilin-rlor. Cast imludi-: .Mis. lltvl lloudesuHl Miss Duff.710 words
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Article, Illustration110 1940-10-23 4 Women... And The War ANE of the most brilliant Amen- J can writers on the war is Clare Boothe. author of that record breaker 'The Women" and l wile of Henry R. Luce, pub- Usher ot "Time," "Life" and "Fortune." Clare Boothe combines gla- mour and brains, wit and work.110 words
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Article71 1940-10-23 4 Charming Frock A sweet shade j of green was ••hosen by Miss Baa de Cruze j when *he dined and danced at I Raffles with a parly on Mon- 1 day night. Frock was of i slipper satin J with a dropped waistline finish- ed with a band i of71 words
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Article31 1940-10-23 4 For A Comforts' Fund Mn J. FIJ with her sd daughter and a collectkl of the toys th she mallei. H sale in aid i the Royal I nals Comfort Fund.31 words
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Advertisement18 1940-10-23 4 Thc Q XI? tymSltth. t SalOT NORE SUITS SLACKS in all colours MajaaiwTi Building, n€ 'I, Battery Road.18 words
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Advertisement104 1940-10-23 4 WHY DO jf*} s^ THOUGHTFUL mA Ufa/ PARENTS SEND DAUGHTERS TO PITMAN'S? It Is because the College's system of rapid specialised training has been extraordinarily successful ln assisting young people to well-paid and progressive posts ln all branches of Commercial and Secretarial work, and Accountancy. Such training courses are Inexpensive104 words
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Advertisement78 1940-10-23 4 ORIGINAL! by I MARU of the NAOMI salon lb. Rodney House. Battery Road. Styles that ar* tntiref new to Malaya. Styles tW can work wonoci i n your appearance. Phone 7555 for T* appointment to day. CLEVER FINGP WORK WONDEiS WITH YOUR iUR Ind MAXINE'S well known to "It, skill78 words
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Article, Illustration649 1940-10-23 5 WAR-WORK that ANYONE can do square* off kniilinj* or (.roeliei make use hi I rug* A blankets! lIUGS and blankets made from left-over piecej uf t fashioned by knitting or crochet into eatly in demand for the bunks of they are also welcomed in the variat home. The work is649 words
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Article309 1940-10-23 5 helpful hints for KNITTERS IF you find that you have miscalculated, and that the garment you are knitting is too tight, don't unpick your work: you can add extra width to the knitting already done if you work a separate strip on another pair of needles, sufficient to make up309 words
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Advertisement56 1940-10-23 5 NOW AT KATONG! a Cold Storage Creameries MILK SNACK BAR Cold Storage Creameries Ltd. announce the opening of a new Milk and Suae K Bar at Katong (opposite the Row Cinema). It is a pleasant, cheerful little place where \ou can cnjo\ lots of food thingi of tip top quatftiy,56 words
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Article178 1940-10-23 6 Gi ..i- Pollard o| tin \riillery was HUMj Ii m as w»* '•llision with a militan l< Blakan MaM BflMMt on the morning of Oct. 4. Hospital <> 16 A Wri by Mr W nnibu* was aln ked but damag .ere irking place in accident entering178 words
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Article212 1940-10-23 6 ACHAKGE ot [haft *(a the managemen 0 i inlll ,la»fiilM.c-ut> -the Malayan Communi-i Jirtv was admitted bv four Chinese, one was B ,c man' when produced belt* Mr 1 C, Rappoport. third magistrate, yesterday. ,„.,mle conce.ned. Phan* In Sal, sttso Lim i Kin, Hock alias Phang212 words
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Article84 1940-10-23 6 Attempt To Murder Woman Alleged WHEN a charge of attempted murder was to have been explained to Lim D hang Kwee, a 28--year-old Hokkien. in the third court, yesterday Mr. J G. Rappoport. the magistrate, was informed that the man was in hospital. The charge pending against Lim is one84 words
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Article13 1940-10-23 6 Mr. W. H. Lindsay has been appointee to act as State Engineer, Pahaiv13 words
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Article218 1940-10-23 6 •weed to-dav b Happoport. in the I'hir.i rt admitted stealing. (>t N V' mite mortJ M>tli. and id from th. Base. 26. was cau g poit European en A Butt peai .unch when V] rying away tl :uch -oenised was on, It was alleged that there ha 48 or218 words
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58 1940-10-23 6 THE Heritage of India* 1 the seajeel I Deva Ramu Sukul. the welU Xncaan author, at the Rotaij luncheon to-day. Sri Den Sukul arrived in S days ago on h to a where he will de of lectures on th philosophy and custoir The business58 words
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231 1940-10-23 6 "Extravagant" Wife Maintenance Claim MAUD THOMPSON, fee* her husband I Th j tot non maintenance, over a perioc June of this year, yesterday in the secono Mr. C. Oldham. Maud Thompson .stated that when Pc ng, wHeie she had been on sister, she found that her husband had paw j231 words
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Advertisement160 1940-10-23 6 ■flft^HV *K^3AtttMk U M "J^OWJC-i-" *i^S~< a ■^TT~"* '~^Xm\tMam%mW a^gfl^jL-!.^^^*^ FOR A.C. MAINS TDM§Ea§ 0 W FOR. DC/AC MAINS ch successive year finds British radio receivers well ahead of all competitors. In the medium-price class, for instance, no oth. ft the market can compare with the famous (S.E.C. 7 k160 words
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Article, Illustration637 1940-10-23 7 London Mother Gives Birth In An Anderson Shelter u L. Hopkin Writes Front London I, indeed fchis rin res on ii 0 n continuous luty for ten hour*, dinary way. we are it off between ]sk watch and going M at dawn: but this is air [y colleague and down637 words
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Article28 1940-10-23 7 ff tiie followio r had not i ijpaaiid m The Times, I should > aspect a Jeg-puli. But in The was. Here is tfcu ry of28 words
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Article273 1940-10-23 7 Straws In The Wind.... Scotland Yard has compiled a list c f doctoi s who are suspected of helping men of military io evade service by means of drugs before presenting themscl ves to the Am. ical Board. Cases of epilepsy and gastric uiare receiving special attention. 9 Truth about273 words
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318 1940-10-23 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1940 WHITHER RUSSIA? \yiTH events moving rapidly in the Balkans, the question of Buss* •man relations becomes the chief topic §1 conversation. Since the Nazi penetration into Rumania, Kussia has been strengthening her border defences in south-eastern Europe, particularly in Uessarahia and along the Crimean318 words
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Advertisement22 1940-10-23 7 ■><>( 'XEEDOLAME V ■WP:so\ OPTICAL CO! l SpMialbta. H PHONE 3002. Dr. el Oiular Science U.„ lt -.ii Experience mr^M^l^pi m^fi^^^m^ajW^M^MA^^mM 9mb&fißmrwim'Y*' Mmwmmwmmm22 words
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Advertisement24 1940-10-23 7 SAFEGUARD P3l*J YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVJO. Head Office-No. 16D Cecil S re sinc.m'okk. s.s. tmmt m24 words
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Article237 1940-10-23 8 Application To Increase Rental Are-application by Flossie Salama, administratrix of the estate of J. Khaliffa, for sanction to increase the rent of premises No. 98 Robinson Road, occupied by Khoo Heng Pho Co., was considered by the Rent Assessment Board consisting of the chairman, Mr. Murray M. Jack, and Messrs.237 words
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Article417 1940-10-23 8 Miaefl Weparlmenl Vi^y (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday COMPLETE denial that he had ever received what was A described as "tea money" in addition to the usual inspection tees 'aid down bv thc Government was made by J. Hatowcl Senior Inspector ol machinery. F.M.S..417 words
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Article40 1940-10-23 8 A CHI covered with bU lying outside In Kim Chu, They l wounded. Lde them a j ••rained with bloo4 The woman hai ai the kidney, while tb wcund.s in the abft The-- were rushe The police are invg40 words
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Article24 1940-10-23 8 Singapore. TuesdJ cyclist, who is said] involved in a collisij car in New Bridge! morning, was convq by ambular. L? suffering from a24 words
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Article567 1940-10-23 8 THE remains of Mr. C.E. Winter, of the staff of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S. Ltd., who died at the General Hospital yesterday alter a brief illness, were laid to reft at the Bidadari cemetery thlf evening at five o'clock in the presence of a large gathering. The Rev.567 words
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Advertisement114 1940-10-23 8 SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT RECITAL IMMI A CONRAD SUBSCRIPTION I WTS I I <> s l This Saturday October 26th < >.. I j ROBINSON'S LITTLE'S M BBCRIPTION RATES >: |1.5i and 5# da. (IncLTax) RATES Al TEH SAT! RDAI M, $2.."i0 and si (Incl Tta) il ATHAY CAWE U 'here liverybody114 words
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117 1940-10-23 9 I London. Oct. 22. HE customary placing of wreaths ol Nelson's Monuient in London to commemorate v.' anniversary of Trafalgar Da' >emed to hold a deeper significhce to L ndoners. Thoughts were krn^d to the magnificent part I Navy in all weather lid on all tas117 words
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Article, Illustration102 1940-10-23 9 "Gib" Is Rock-Like Safe THE Rock is ready for anything. The garrisci at Gibraltar is competent. High spirited and stores are plentiful; the fortress has no civil population over which to worry: what is more, the Navy is there in a big force as the picture above wellillustrates. "Gib" is102 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-10-23 9 Meet Can Can Kitty CAN-CAN girl here i s Roma Beaumont, who dances at a London cabaret. Who wouldn't mind being a cat for a while?26 words
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Article90 1940-10-23 10 GIRL'S STORY OF ABDUCTION BY MEN U Ant *en .n Let) Mouse ad, Sinn. ;i., She had few d.iv ;d she ran Ighl UP u ii< ofl V in i two Si. as to ;hcd t and wai run husband. ui the car to Paya cried. K ul ni r90 words
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Article47 1940-10-23 10 CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION ALLEGED C HA! Lnal intmu dation bv threatenmg a certain Noordin bin Mahadi with a knife Road 01 ad Has him bin Abdullah. 18. claimed trial in tl l yesterday. postponed a week in 'he -urn of art, while m i ol Hashim. poiice bail47 words
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Article47 1940-10-23 10 Chi Oct. 22. CHINESE mob. rlery units neen active again along the Yangtse river, shelling Japantrships and tranaporti. A Japanese transport sailing up heavily shelled In vicinity of Tung-Liu, it d here. Another Japanese transport Oci. 16 by the Cl\ vicinity of Matang. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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62 1940-10-23 10 Destruction Of Promissory Note Charge to have dishonestly des- t roved a promissory note made in favour ol one Bachan Bingh, Budhu. an elderly Indian, appeared in the fifth police court yesterday. Jamaludin, another Indian, wa.s charged with abetment the offence, winch was .said to have been committed on Oct.62 words
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Article49 1940-10-23 10 Stole Refuse Bin: Gaoled 'OR fu;>e bin. Tan Ah Kai, a middle-aged Chi to prison for two weeks ui the tilth police vc.stcrd. Tan by r, u N Bridge e tioned bin bo i I admitted ii a ring 1 i the bin from He admitted one previous conviction.49 words
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Article80 1940-10-23 10 UJI'IMSSES havinv failed to identify him. A -al rn, a young Tamil, who was alleged to have posed as a Municipal servant in order to gain entry into houses in a villaae, wa itted bv air. J. L McFall. the District Judge. vesterday. Accord] the prosecution80 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-10-23 10 ■^C Anions iht i many troops j) J Tr a nsjerfcia S are the Arii l Legion, w hici 1 comprises the 1 Desert P.nrd, avah y a n| lii;an»-v Leui'n is a most entirely i enlis. 1 t'rai Bcdum Arah Here you mi I Men t!i» D? sert Patrol85 words
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Advertisement230 1940-10-23 10 1 ?"-+"iP^^Tl BY~PsO»d BRITISH IND J/TLI NIS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). I he best possible sen ices are being maintained by the P. A. O S. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In C luna. India. Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are req nested to register230 words
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Advertisement149 1940-10-23 10 BURNS PIIILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For Information regarding freight and passenger accommoda apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. :0: THE BANK LIXE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NEW i« AND BALTIMORE VIA149 words
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Advertisement331 1940-10-23 11 gdgdgdgd < ons Vacant people. Write cr l Payment Agency. J. IS» -re. (No. !,rk with knowledge r- KOO( i at correspondence state salary rcquirr -inbune. Singapore. I (No. 54F; t L I required immediately years. Reply P Box 581. Itolasa .•No. oar L Eurasian I ,uired immediately. 1 particulars331 words
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Advertisement527 1940-10-23 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE: Land at Crescent Road (Grove Estate). Apply Credit r<>\. (No. 91F) FOR SALE or Lease Jurong Poultry Farm, without stork Apply Box 562 co Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 38Fi FOR SALE —European -owned Ladies HairDg Saloon, fully equipped and centrally situated In town— Singapore. Applv527 words
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Advertisement501 1940-10-23 11 Educational MALAY TUITION given by exper;. teawber. Apply Munshi 82 Mlnto Road (No. 97F) Matrimonial PARENTS AND OUARDIANS communicate -erve all nationalities. Marriage Agency. 79, Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 'No;. 66F) Stamps STAMP HINGES for stamp collectors. Metal boxes of 1,000 h:ng(.s and watermark detector. 35 cents. postage extra. Caxton501 words
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Advertisement301 1940-10-23 11 Situations Wanted l»dy seek* position aa lad apply Box 587, Malaya Trll ipore. (No. CHINESE seek. I i as household boy to European speak s1ik:»: English, rie.oe appl; to Heng Poh Kuang 13, Middle Rond. e. (No. 73F> YOUNG AND ATTRACTIVE English speaking lady mp dance companion. Reasonable feea Apply301 words
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Miscellaneous409 1940-10-23 11 [on the! AIR j U >in<.\pori: /HI p* metrei (1 333 k cs) 7HPI 30 96 metres (9 (.9 rn rs) ZHP3 41 38 metres (7 25 mjes) From 8 69 am. to 9 35 LB, From 19 99 am. to 1 50 p m From 5 00 p m.409 words
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Article144 1940-10-23 12 HE DROVE TO SCARE —WIFE A WIFE alleged In the Divorce Court in Lcndon that h?r husband— Dio v i towards a bus and ved suddenly to i her; :ited a revolver at h?r when he was drunk; Drew the blunt idgecl a knife across her throat in a res'caurant,144 words
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Article59 1940-10-23 12 Home Guard Have Armoured Car THE Home Guard at a Cheadle Heath engineering work-s has its own mobile armoured section. Engineers and craftsmen of the firm have between them designed and constructed an armoured car, the steel plates of which are guaranteed to stand up to ordinary rifle or machine-gun59 words
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Article78 1940-10-23 12 LESLIE Harry Steward, labourer, of Shaftesburya venue, Dovercourt, was charged at Clacton-on-Sea, with communicatinc' information which might be useful to an enemy at Wrabness, near Harwich. The case was heard in camera and was dismissed under the Probation of Offenders Act on payment of78 words
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Advertisement273 1940-10-23 12 The Plav that made LONDON and Nl n v^u!*** NOW ON THK S( REKN RK ''1 6.15 9.15 AUlA.^lHu I fSBo MAUREEN O'HARA __T^^l ADOLPHE MENJOU J j^M FAYBAINTER 1^ W' HERBERT MARSHALL M DAME MAY WHITTY PATRIC I KNOWLES •C. AUBREY SMITH 1 t C' ERWEST COSSART ffJl Produced273 words
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Article260 1940-10-23 13 I Singapore, Tuesday. t; South Indian Mohammedan, K. Majid bin Katwah, had been sentenced by the Second Magistrate to six igorous imprisonment and eight strokes of the rotan g hurt to a compatriot, by stabbing him with a knife, (Lilly appealed at the High Court to-day before Mr. K.260 words
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Article165 1940-10-23 13 4 |AS OLD British soldier r IS( >ncr of uar in (ier--4 |Priv;it t (i ord on Holmes, ■^■Highlanders, whose par- m in Orchard Park-road, WW 1 1( s came through I not heard from him *'ci for a Hull enf I ftrnj for a short while school. grocer,165 words
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Article, Illustration75 1940-10-23 13 jL Royal Arrayi t Service Corps j troops demon- strate the speed I with which i enemy para- chutists can be dealt with if t they attempt a t landing in this j country. The troops rushing; l I to their light J lorries for con- j veyance to the75 words
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Article82 1940-10-23 13 A MAN who tampered with a derelict car placed in a field on the instructions of the Air Ministry was fined £1 at Croydon. He was Frederick Head, twenty-five, of Sal-cot-crescent, Addington, Surrey. He admitted taking blinds from the car to use for his blackout. It82 words
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Article181 1940-10-23 13 f|N being found unfit to plead to a charge of murder, Howard Dudley Stone, a nineteen-year-old clerk, of Hamilton-road, Ealing, gripped the rail of the Old Bailey dock and protested. "May I say nothing in my own defence?" he exclaimed "I wanted to plead guilty to181 words
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Advertisement237 1940-10-23 13 6.15 9.15 lIjIO^I LONDON (H Y AS A MELTING POT FOR INTERNATIONAL SPIES THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF T BOAT 29 < omiaii vi mi J Sb&v Jm\ Awm iiiTi I mmmWm and E& 'iM -<W|i:„. (ftJIW k* \mmJi mm /r AmWmmV $$SBBS yai i:itn: lIOKSOX IN SUSPENSE, MYSTERY, ACTION— ALL237 words
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Article506 1940-10-23 14 S.A.I. A. Imp I\i (Metar) t; BE. (Fortran C0.).... THJ Ml- FO!M IS' 1 ther step towards completing the "double in oated the Royal tiree clear goals at the Anson dium to enter the Anal oi the S.A.F.A. Challenge nipetit: ■ill IIOV. played to r stadlun506 words
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485 1940-10-23 14 ic i (Ckangi) 13 i>t s < o. A FASTER i led th -at the B r <• drop to nil, in theii lon the S.C.C ye The Sapp< bustling help of Cpl fly-hall An on U nil. Spi Cousin used hi: n485 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-10-23 14 Quick change and quick shifts are the keynot J of San Francisco Aquacade success where ever movement is timed to a split second, the nrl J are undressing as they go into the wings and /ippii up as they return. Above and iressing trt82 words
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253 1940-10-23 14 FAST approaching its conclusion, the SCR.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament was proI ductive of exceedingly fine tennis j yesterday, when three more I games, two of them finals, were played off. All three matches were completed in a surprisingly short time, the253 words
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Article33 1940-10-23 14 Russian doctors receiving emergency calls in sparsely populated areas are now using planes and parachutes to reach remote points. One Odessa doctor has parachuted no fewer than 194 times to attend childbirth cases.33 words
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Article103 1940-10-23 14 XpIE expenem tw tners t m G** l —one ol whOD stated to ha\e interned while j other had bee: cepted for war* —was .mention* Mr. Justice phreys in jtjench Div Mr. C. the brothers 0 and Juliu* met their 4| fates within W few days One beep. dal103 words
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Miscellaneous48 1940-10-23 14 Spoils Diarv TO-DAY SOCCER —S.A.F*. A. Challenge Cup Semi-Final. Chinese v Loyals, Stadium HOCKEY— SC.C. v SRC, S.CC; S.CC II v S.R.C. 11, S.R.C.; S.C.R.C. v C.S.C., S.C R.C: AC S. v Raffles Inst, Raffles Inst Singapore Hornets v Naval Police. Farrer Park. TENNIS:— S.C.R.C. and Y.M.CA. tournaments.48 words
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Article137 1940-10-23 15 In brought d at the .rring Irene lllavan, the of a umhis family >y the conpolitics. d with the when the party were pe. As a >rgan. the a eoncendies. The ullavan and n by death 5 before the bombing of I is also Panama," reason last another of137 words
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Article93 1940-10-23 15 I r Beers' "Sweep-take opened last night f n t i mb a *s an excellent M the turf, starring Marie 'hnnie Davis, ib 116.I 16 St ry of the a^o»t Me luck that comes the an obscure waitress who and wealth with a r prize. JLJ^J! mto93 words
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Article101 1940-10-23 15 A SOLDIER who ignored a sentry's challenge was shot dead while running along a railway. He was Sapper A. Pearce. aged about twenty, of the Royal Engineers. He was stationed in Hampshire. Pearce left a train at Liss i Hants i about midnight, and ap parently101 words
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119 1940-10-23 15 Says Soldier Shirked Duty During Warning INSTEAD of goin^ to his post during a yellow warning, a .soldier pretended that he was sick but was later seen playing darts, it was stated at a Chatham court-martial. Sappet R F. Collison, of the Royal Engineers, who pleaded not guilty to a119 words
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Article198 1940-10-23 15 Chinese -Loyals Cup Tie To-day HOLDERS of the trophy, the Chinese will meet *ne lunnen-up, the Loyals in the second S.A.F A. Cup semi-final at the Anson Road Stadium to-day. the winners to meet the R.A.F. in the Final on Saturday. The Chinese entered the semi-final by defeat the R.A.F.198 words
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Article511 1940-10-23 15 LAVAL'S OVERTURES TO NAZI LEADERS LONDON, OCT. 22. JT IS REPORTED THAT M. LAVAL, DEPUTY PREMIER OF FRANCE IS IT PRE SENT IN PARIS MEETING NAZI LEADERS. LAVAL IS REPORT! DTO BF TRYING TO REACH A DEFINITE ARMISTICE WITH GERMANY \ND ITALY AND IS SAID TO HAVE TOLD THE AXIS511 words
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Article43 1940-10-23 15 Peshawar, Oct. 22. KING Zahir Sheh. King of Afghanistan, has granted an audience to Mr. Suleman Bey, the new Egyptian Minister in Kabul. Later Mr. Suleman Bey called on the Prime Minister of Afghanistan and the Minister for Wa RetterReuter - 43 words
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Article34 1940-10-23 15 Alexandria, Oct. 22 —Several Italian planes dropped bombs to ;hc vicinity cf Alexandria In the ear!y hours of Monday morn'ng naval communique states that no ra>ualties or damage are reported. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article75 1940-10-23 15 Kom«\ Oct. 22. y PANIC stricken people fled from their homes into the streets when three strong earthquake shocks were felt i i in Bucharest this morning, says a Bucharest despatch to j the official Italian agency. Each of the first two shocks lasted 25 seconds.Reuter - 75 words
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Advertisement102 1940-10-23 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AJX 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000.Reserve Fund f 12,000,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED Head Office BATAvIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta. Solo, Tjilatjap, Djember. Palembang, Bandjermasin, Macassar, Pontianak,102 words
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463 1940-10-23 16 WAVES OF BOMBERS ATTACK WARSHIPS AT HAMBURG BASE LONDON. OCT. 22. DAI BOMBERS WBRI AGAIN EXTREMELY ACTIVE OVER GERMANY \M> GERMAN OCCUPIED TERRj TORY YESTERDAI AND AGAIN LAST NIGHT A THOUGH ADVERSE WEATHER REDUCED THE SCALE OF NIGHT ATTACKS. n bed in Air Ministry communique jvhich that daylight on thi463 words
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Article44 1940-10-23 16 London. Oct. 22. WHILE Germany claim- to have sunk 122,041 tons of shipping during the week-end, Oct. 13 and 14, the Admiralty announced today that actual losses were only BS tons Details of lossl are British 32,370, Allied 17,537 neutral 13.358. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article92 1940-10-23 16 Girl Tried To Save Boy A GIRL who dived into the Thames to save a drowning boy was congratulated at a Kingston-on-Thames inquest. She was Miss Joan Shimell. twenty-one. shop assistant, of Long Ditton, Surrev. She described how she heard cries for help from Ronald Penaon; twelve, of Browning avenue.92 words
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Article, Illustration51 1940-10-23 16 4C The High Com-^ r missioner for j Australia Mr. S. M. Bruce re- i cently visited i various units of the Austra. lian Force s in i the South of i England. Here S is Mr. Bruce I inspecting, FoI restry Company 1 1 of the VI F. I51 words
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Article87 1940-10-23 16 A_ w London, Oct. 22. HE VIEW of Britain's agricultural position, now that the cereal year is completed, shows thot despite a bad wintei and severe summer drought, ttr total home production of foodstuffs has materia' increased. The Agricultural Minister. Mr. R.A. Hudson in tne HouseReuter - 87 words
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Article223 1940-10-23 16 BATAVIA, OCT. I IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE ONLY MATERIAL 1 GRESS SO FAR MADE IN THE JAPANESEH EAST INDIES NEGOTIATIONS HERE IS THAT OR PAMES HAVE OFFERED CERTAIN QUANTITIES 0 AND OIL PRODUCTS WHICH SHOULD BE AVAi WITHIN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS IN A STRIReuter - 223 words
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Article66 1940-10-23 16 NO MAGINOT COMPLEX IN OUR ARMY Uadea, <*{■ 3 rB war can nem j uithout "i'»« ta 2,a sion, east or west, or S f rents. That Is *W J building up a WJia J said Lord Croft. w> retarv for War. speak London to-(U> I He added. Il iReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement92 1940-10-23 16 TO-DAY m KT Where 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 I^ATHAY lv,rybody B«x Ottos Th,.,,, :;40fl. X/ Your favourite screen detective in another fine role! lOf )CHARUE CHANI with SIDNEY TOLER Jean RogCfß, Lionel Uwell, Marv Nash. Sen Yunir ITSA DTPECTIVI THRILLER with a punch THAT MAKES IT TREAT FOR All! JpiT^l NEXT92 words
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