Morning Tribune, 24 October 1940

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  • 15 1 S AI IS EXCEED *:>OO DAILV. Morning Tribune L s_No. 227, Thursday, Oct. 24, 1940.
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  • 137 1 London, Oct. 23. j S systematic bombof military objectives any has met with a Esure of success. Acto a well-informed industrialist about 20 of the total producicitv of Germany has >cted through repeatletermined attacks by f Ministry News Service tt In Hamburg large oil have been forced to ill
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  • 275 1 I London, Oct 23. pK it is dangerous to allow a man of this type to go (America."' declared Lord Winterton in the House of ns to-day when in a lengthy attack on Mr. H. G. Wells tioned the propriety of Mr. Wells being
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  • 63 1 London, Oct. 23.— The Prime Minister, accompanied, by Mrs. Churchill paid a surprise visit on Tuesday to east Scotland for the purpose of inspecting coast line defences. Accompanied by a number of British and Polish army officers Mr. Churchill made an extensive tour on foot, by car and
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    90 1 This is theV Ger-T j many is getting from the R.A.F., t whose long- i range bombers S strike nightly at enemy-occupied i territory. On I J Germany alone ince May, when j Hitler invaded I Holland, thei li.|, have* (carried out (nearly 800 raids. Every month an aver. J
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  • 20 1 Reuter Rome, Oct. 23— A meeting of the Italian Cabinet has been called for Saturday, Nov 30.
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  • 155 1 London, Oct. 23. F spite of the intensification of enemy activity, the export of United Kingdom goods was fully maintained in September. This is the most notable feature of th« latest tr de returns which wer. issued to-day. The average value of exports per working day
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  • 412 1 INDO-CHINA FOR JAPAN IN FINAL TERMS WITH FRANCE-Report Hitler -Laval Parleys ZURICH, OCT. 23. JHE AXIS POWERS RECENTLY LAID THE FOLLOWING PROPOSALS BEFORE THE VICHY GOVERNMENT, ACCORDING TO REPORTS TO THE NEWSPAPER VOLKSRECHT FROM BERNE: 1 France to hand over Alsace-Lorraine to Germany and Nice to Italy. O. Tunis to
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  • 22 1 London, Oct. 23— Adve: ther conditions prevented any iRAF activity over German German-occupied territory, states l a n Air Ministry communique Reuter
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  • 263 1 FRANCE WANTS PEACE London, Oct. 23. j THE necessity for peace, > S which would permit col- i labor i tion between France i J and Germany, was stressed S by M. Baudouin, Foreign Minister in the Petain Gov- i ernment, in an interview with American newspapermen, j says the
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  • 372 2 London, Oct. 23. PROMINENT Germans had stated five years ago that in the event of war between (iermany and Britain they would plan an attack on London to coincide with the United States presidential elections. Mr. Ralph In-ersoJl. owner of a New York evening
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  • 155 2 I Washing!"". 0«i AN executm- order den ing priority for defence J orlerf placed with private industry has o*-en issued by i President Roosevelt. this has established thc J S first general Government central over private industry i in peace time in the history J of
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  • 57 2 Batavia, Oct 23 iniraj i n l, K.N.I.L.M.'s Australia v. ill be accelerated, pll In Sydney 'V days after U«avi:u! Batavia. K L M.'s Lydda .slrvirc will also be accelera pines leaving Lydda on Thursdays ijivim'. .ii Batavia on Mond Ve Lydda and Hid:.- vice versa will in
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  • 136 2 London. Oct. 23. r-IRK is new ready to ireceire British evacuees, but the s i heme will be entirely confined to those who can make their own arrangements to go to Eire. Reuter learns in London that ossions to tacilitate the reception in Eire of mothers
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  • 113 2 Berlin. Oct. 2?> I EARNING with astonishment" that the i>. lish LefaUoa still taiftl in Berne, the Berliner Boersrn Zcituii" to-d iy utie veiled warning to Switzerland. The i' latlon that tl ition en Zeitun;:. of a series of by a special correspondent 'iirnal de Geneve. The
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  • 127 2 A BOY of 17 is the "baby" ot the first official contingent of airmen from Southern Rhodesia, the latest Empire contribution to Britain's air effort, who have arrived at a Scottish port. 1 went to a r^crui ting office about another
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  • 189 2 B London. Oct. 23. ABY" banknotes are to be held in reserve in Britain against the possibility of interruption to the minting of silver coins. The notes Will be of smdl denomination and will not be Issued except in an emergency. Authoritative London banking circles tress
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  • 65 2 [^ONDON. Oct. 23.-"I WUh you In Britain good luck and peace and qui as soon as possible were the parti.- wordi oi th(l American Amba;--r. Mr. Joseph K« nnedy as h e left England to-da* m n m* he S TSt Stage of his retum Journey
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  • 127 2 DI ITERS diplomatic eorresplmSj!? I.°1 -ft I\ M Pleriot ond M. ipaak J '^M > and Foreign Minister respect i n*, Mlni London. M. Pierlot and M. Ipaat the Finance Minister, and i«> i olonial Minister, who. in v colleagues, have established ii U M the
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  • 199 2 London. Ocij tN strange Contrast ty recent Rights when til of German aeroplane i and the roar of Briti aircraft gunfire had bed continuous, there \m p< riods of silence in the area during Tuesday nig the two "alert'* peria both of short duration. It is thought which wns
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  • 40 2 J 1-w 11 PIVE lear i T merchant Loon Haw Lang, formi 1 inance, ar seas Devel ftj a capital < time rac< rehabllit. P^ The I !l mammo and hean Chinese C nti
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    • 104 2 Ik The only dressing thai feeds the hair f&LVIFIX HAIR CREAM gives a vffcorou aliv' because afceefl.s the hair roots, as it contains Jaire Sllvikrln. It i.s non-greasy and Acs hot :;iim the hair. BILVIMX is the only hair ci f(th all the virtues of a rood' lieat: thl I
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  • 793 3 I (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, WEDNESDAY. MR. CHOO KIA PENG HAD COME TO SEE HIM His OFFICE IN THE FIRST PART OF 1934 AND IENTIONED THE MATTER OF A GIFT OR PREHF HAD IN VIEW TO GIVE TO MR. BENNETTS, TOR OF MINES, AND THAT LATER HE
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  • 30 3 NEWS BREVITIES Berlin, Oct. 23 The Luxemburg Parliamentary Chamber and State Council has been dissolved by a decree of the Nazi Gaulieter in Luxemburg, states the German news agency. Reuter
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  • 55 3 London. Oct. 23 Mr. George Gibs in. General Secretary of the Mental Hospital and Institutional Workers Union, was unanimously elected the new chairman of the Trades Union Congiefts. Mr. Gibsin. who served in the last war. has been one of the .strongest advor*d supporter.-? of the Congress givthe fullest cooperation
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  • 60 3 New York. Oct. 23. —President Roosevelt will open his election campaign with a speech at Philadelphia to-night. His speech will be broadcast and will be followed by others at New York on Oct. 29, Washington on Oct. 30 and Cleveland Nov. 2. On Nov. 4. election eve he will make
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  • 26 3 Alexandria, Oct. 23. --Although Alexandria had .its most active air raid before dawn yesterday, lastin 0 two hours, no casualties resulted from the bombs dropped. Reuter
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  • 195 3 Nan Vn.k. Oct. 23. J "I ONDON is thinking More and more about > a\J building a better city ami bett'r state." savs I J the New York Times Loudon < <»« "respondent in dis. CUSSUtg British reaction to thc air raids. j i The correspondent
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  • 111 3 London. Oct. 23. THE dark and melancholy days of winter In Germany will bring increasing privation, discontent and war weariness, while Britain will be gaining, month by month, greater strength in ah. sea and land forces, declared Captain Harold Balfour, Under-Secretary of Air in a
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    • 60 3 ■*7 TH r 4il J^B^tJ fl R N s H I FUR N IT I R E I A customer bought PASKOE'S furniture, k two years later he advertised "Furniture fc and rugs by PASKOE'S for sale by auction". He realised more than the (KYoIAL rl original price. A fitting
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  • 931 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By (People £r (plaeeA Poppj I the nothe end ol ;i y will n tice D No_ a, and I I 10 G«Mral DafeMe'a warda In ltH when he made ;i liroade;.^l P'>pp> Day appeal m Blii<iP** T,,i^ no ihm i eharttf but
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  • 175 4 DOMING Singl) about then of next a on behall I Bn' Ish Mifl of Inform is Dr. II Cull is Di C.B.E. White-M Dr Cullis is Pro. Uni v i don i Lond School ol y c i n e f i v, lling East the
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    • 35 4 "MAiSOI¥ GALA* V European Ladies' Hairdressers 19, STAMFORD R<> A P Take pleasure in presenting MISS ANNIE (Manicure Special' 5 (Formerly of Cathay Reauty l'a»l m,r) who will offer her services Mi l(,nl Telenhone 2305.
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  • 641 5 Laraine Day, M-G-M starlet, illustrates 4 steps towards eye beauty I edeem the plainest face.... and inch are not. strictly (peaking. made to appear so by wise use of and daily use of the eye-bath. The latter I important, for no eyes can sparkle as DU
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    • 62 5 NOW AT KATONC! a Cold Storage Creameries MILK SNACK BAR (old Storage Creameries Ltd. announce thc opening of a new Milk and Suae lv Bar at Katong (opposite the Koxy Cinema). It is a pleasant, cheerful little place where you can enjoy lots ol good thingi of tip top quality.
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  • 314 6 STRIPES PREVAIL IN DAY FROCKS SPORTS WEAR XT h WEST 4 t fondness I i ,1.1 Uviduali j thing M .ti.i. i nto trimmii wards the •stock. Others finish, first-rate i of dn I'riscilla'a ol crops pi arc. foi mctive on account of BSS of quilting, shirng and tucking. Her
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    162 6 Fashion Flashe THE combination of jackets with slacks has a wider appeal than usual a\ present. From a new fashion standpoint, the blous^d jacket is something to watch. not merely the windbreaker. which tenmlnatea at the waist, hut also a fairly long, hip-length bloused jacket, perhaps with inset belt. VOU
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  • 700 7 ;t- Hopkin Writes From London \\B n. s. pi. 6V \ll 1| of this war, 88. mwht that I B the tor f B njjf tint*' they IB of the humorists, I I, J, some ot •'BB ,> pood-natured. The I love
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  • 130 7 Barmaids Ban LiftedBut Not Under 25 FOR thirty years the Mrs Grunciys and the temperano ■latiuns have won: for thirt; they have succeeded h keep from going behinc hr bat Glasgow on tin Mids that employment In pub he-houses v jultable work foi won* i not in tne in- sis
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  • 363 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940 MUSSOLINI'S BLUNDERS MUSSOLINI has the reputation trfbeing one ni the most cunning diplomats in Furop< But he make.- the moat amazing blunder*. And it is not easy to see how he is going to n them, or eveh dilute their i to his own
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  • 888 8 GUNNER TELLS Given Money, Entertained SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE was fiven in the local Police c >Ir. Conrad Oldham, in the preliminary inquiry i n whfcJ Shinozaki, was arraigned on charts under (he Official Secret? A gunner in the Royal Artillery, arho was stated to be one of Shinoxakj obtained information,
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    • 147 8 HUDSONS EUMMML ri'< fill V\ J „n OMAI ANTISEPTIC V^ XN D PROPHYLACTIC. U"tii|j VC I MINIM IV SITTED FOR k*V SfflS HI'MAN BEINGS OF All. A (iIS FROM EARLY fiL^^^^^^ (fill DHOOI) I PWARDS, FOR THI lIJMINATION FROM C l^fcN»Ps „fl SVSTEM ol COUGHS, (OLDS, SORE THROATS. "^Vr^^j^f^^ Ii
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  • 2265 9 HE CAVE INFORMATION TO ALIEN m9 I Ha ice I I LA i^^K wa; H: mmmW -I^H to ilr ■If lines .^H: sat B^^a ■RB- outfl^B ins I some jpr.e fcr:; a ■to L k e pe<S t I I abnut ■BV I ■ta m II'"' 'M: spare h-
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  • 94 9 Three charges were framed as follows: (1) That accused, for purpeses prejudicial to the safety or interests of the British lan pin obtained from a gunner of the Royal Artilhiy military information dilectly or indirectly useful to a foreign power; That he did attempt to obtain three reports
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  • 94 10 Alleged Abductors For Trial S'pore, Wednesday. AT the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry into the charge of abduction and imj personation of a pub j lie servant preferred i against Sinniah. Kesoh Dutt and Mohamed Dm. Mr. L.C. Goh discharged the thiid accused In that the evidence against him was
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  • 112 10 Suicides Have Small Hearts, Doctor Says S MO S T people J who c". mniit S sun fle have a small heart an > low blood-pres J -urc This is the Cj xperiehce of /|)r. Temple j Grey, the path- clo-gist. He statC ed it at a Southwark fc- I
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  • 65 10 Informing a compatriot that he was able to obtain i tain kind of medicine for him, Lau Ah Lee, a 29--year-old Chinese/. was said to have obtained $200 from Pong Man Wah. on Oct. 21. Charged w i t h cheating Fong. when produced before Mr. J. G Rappoport, in
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  • 88 10 THE Minis- Oct me. in p material. and to un! Jl the war In oi post-war ernmei h the Government; j Domimcns and the USA. I hie the pi terlals and ioodstir Further, Loro •rtly disci; theal ments of Sou' > \arious conn queg j common cone rn. On
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    • 221 10 JL 1 j tmmu^ 'a ---1 I" 1 'Yl i n j rriß ill i 7r-i^t*<J lH>^ 1 ri^W-O^ J. f.vsMHH« i^^^MlmOMal^a^L^li^^^ m^^mmm^^BLA \wS**k\mm£L BYP^^BRmsFIMDWUJMES 'INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND*. The best possible services are being maintained by the P. e\ O. S. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of
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    • 212 10 CLASSIFIED AD Professional WAYLEEN i CO. T m<* 4 Consultants anri c -y^ 1 letors. lela II Banu pore. H, RARE HOPE for Thr Trentment will vou 4 night. With;.. ration of eyesight for all other eye-r.. Otvhing. Singapore x 'KRFRS ol I bete*, Paralysis, Los Dmm di 1 Pll
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    • 381 11 I ON THE! AIR 1 SL\;,APORE ZHL 225 metro-, (1 333 kcs) ZHPI 30 96 metres i m .s) ZHP3 41 38 metres From s (.0 am. to 8 35 a, m From 10 00 a m to 1 50 p.m. i From 5.99 p.m. to 10 09 p m
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  • 104 12 57, SHE RISKED FIRELEAP, DIED A WOMAN of 1. seven, who SUI ed from heart trouble, which she knew idden nisi mak:. jump dui an a.k.p. fire-fighting demonstration. She was injured in the jump and died in Leeds Infirmary. The woman i M Mrs. Lilian Og! Conway-drive. I hills, Leeds,
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  • 90 12 Stole Lamp To Light His Cellar In Air Raids TO light his cellar in the event of air raids. William John Jones, thirtyrive, of Gondargardens. West Hampstead, took a hurricane lamp from the air raid shelters on Fortune Green, West Hampstead. Afterwards he gave it to Alfred John Harding, of
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  • 76 12 CO. Teachers Judge Wonders I NINETEEN schoolteachers appeared iia conscientious objectors before tho Yorkshire tribunal at Leeds. After hearing sever al of them. Judge Stewart, the chairm a n remarked: "Theoe people are teachers, but I find them more unintelligent than other men who come before us "They come here
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  • 24 12 Tho death took I ntly at BarDown Home, Ovrington, Hants, ol William Langhamr. Mr. Lanphami r was Resident Councillor of Malacca for several years.
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  • 130 12 Shanghai. Oct. 23. entitled "Britain 1 chooses the hard way." the Sinc•China Press* of Oct. 22 ompar »f the re-opening ol the Purma Road to the Franco- J. nt regarding lndoundefended Paris blitzkrieg -d Lcndon. •In re-opening the Burma Road. the British have shown that
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  • 35 12 London l i 23 ThTa been awari K. s. Darli Commander j Gyi: lateJ* 1 < fflcers A. i and actio ?ruickshanl: h j^ D.F.C. In addition 66 o3 rded th '•on men awarded 1( SS.
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    • 265 12 r%Kr.V X MKUmAHLV. SCRI-I.N WU^SCEI I packed iiorsi s (I MM IT NIGHTLY!: CAPITOLJ 7™ 6 .Z1l The I ILM THAI C.\l Ml) nil TOTAL BANNING of All M.-G. M. Prodihtions in I German- controlled Territory. lwo >aIT* >rr '^•■■■li^Mi^i^B^B* l^'^^^^^^^™^^ W A love story of today! A mil- jKm^\lf^
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    • 169 12 The Film chosen by Red BOOK I Magazine as the best picture of the month: I TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 pfl ALHAMBRAJ By n OO I' x?~£l^m\ mmmY 3 iV J^** The wonder girl oil > '*^oWs/^ J$ ~wf ln a screen version ofl *^|(ip^ P* a y that made
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  • 305 13 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. 1 l((1 m which swept Raub (Pahang) last Saturday Bit caused part workings at Raub Hole, of one of I i the Raub Australian Co., Ltd., mine, the I nunc in Malaya, to be flooded, taking a toll of
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  • 69 13 "INDIA WILL RISE AGAIN" "INDIA will rise again," declared Sri Deva Ramu Sukul. the well-fcnown Indian author, when reviewing the immense developments of the great country thousands of years ago. at the Adelphi yesterday. Mr. Sukul, who is on a lecture tour, was speaking to Singapore Rotarians on "The Heritage
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  • 105 13 AS the result of reports lodged by school-boys of having been robbed of their pocket money and bus fares, two Chinese boys, Lim Ah Chua, 16, and Tan Thiam Siew. 16, appeared in the fifth court yesterday when three charges of robbery against <ach of them
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  • 157 13 Girl's Suicide Kills R.A.F. Man SIX R.A.F. comrades will carry the coffin of Norman Vasey, eighteen, of Eastbourne avenue. Gateshead, Co., Durham, when he_ is buried in a grave next to that of his nineteen year old sweetheart, Joyce Blakey, of Towerstreet, Gateshead. Vasey longed to i>e\ into the R.A.F.
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  • 535 13 ROPERT Scott Macmillan and lan Foxton Ferguson, who pleaded gutttaf to charges cf fading to make returns to the Financial Secretary of foreign securities which they owned, were sentenced, to-day, to fines amounting to $650, or in default three months and six weeks rigoious imprisonment,
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  • 24 13 "a oatent which has bee.: to New Yorker R« Lownoej Malms- a television which broa<i snd rec images in natural le view. the re
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  • 376 14 loyals I; (hinlsi: 0. GIVING a rousing display it; I id half after having led one-nil at the int al. the Loyals had the Cup holders, the Chine b f tin Anson Road Stadium terday, to qualify to me R A.F. in the final of
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  • 156 14 Navy Routed On Padang ft.C.Ct 23 pts. Navy 0 FE Singapore Cricket Club routed the Navy by 23 points (four goals, and a try to nil when they met at rugger on the S.C.C. padang, yesterday. The game was essentiallv a forwards game in spite of the perfect conditions favoirrable
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  • 191 14 v Naval Police. 2; BiHfl s THF. Naval Police beat Sim,, HorniuV 1 in a one «-ided-game of h vat Fai i yesterday. harr Good play by the been d Fence ag^J i moving forwards helped to keep the ieJ^i Pressing from the start. u pJJ
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  • 156 14 Veterans' Doubles At S.C.R.C. VETERANS met in a clash for tennis honours at the S.C.R.C. courts yesterday, when the final of the veterans doubles handicaps was decided, the title being won by Seah Eng Chiang and Evan Wong <-3) by their annexing the all-important "rubber" after the game had gone
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  • 169 14 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT THE ALHAMBRA pLEMENCE DANE'S play "A Bill of Divorcement," has been successfully transferred to the screen and is to be seen at the Alhambra The setting is an English country louse Adolphe Menjou is the father, insane for twenty years. who suddenly recovers his reason He
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  • 83 14 Sullivfl Brilll uti:h a itl 'Sec their |2£ rivals on 'h(fl yesterday, tbfl tained ijH L game vesteriM« Nicky Sullivaff'; hti trol were a -m all the goals* the h.it-trictj* leading the S the outside B outside-rigJAjl Boudewyn. fenders, R .J was outstanlj was always picture and mine
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  • 250 15 t, Ueporteri I E\> id workUfomoos IK arrived in If He will 00 j pong recital fi mortal Hall on MOf when Mme. *"E h accompan.-t. IK aUty, thi mW told me that he A I French than M d spent most till recently I women and himself m
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    82 15 docks^ i are humming T with activity as S food, cloth, tim- ber and all I t kinds of com- J modities pour into Britain's yapital disprov- i 1 ing completely rumours of i German origin to the effect Miat they have i been destroyed. rhis Associated Press photo S
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  • 58 15 FOURTEEN me n employed at thc Renault motor works at Billancourt, in the suburbs o f Paris, have been executed during the past fortnight. Their "crime," according to "France." the French dally newspaper published in London, was to protest against their working conditions. Numerous people in
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  • 61 15 Washington, Oct. Z\. AXE hundred and ten pursuit planes and bombers, ma mifa c ured for Sweden, have been requisitioned by the Government on the ground that they are needed for national defence. The State Department, announcing this step, said that the authorities first attem;
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  • 121 15 Baltimore. Oct. i.i. S •THE defence of the United States involves the abilitv to repel an attack against or an attempted invasion of any part of the New World," dee- hired Mr. Sumner Welles in an address here. '•Recent years have made it more clear than ever
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  • 97 15 Inquest Verdict On Lord North A- [I by mil recorded at t!>e inquest o! I North, son i Earl of Guilford, .md his Cynthia Wiliiams. who re killed oy a land mine while in a prohibit*A policeman that on going U) the scene of a loud explosion he saw l
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  • 151 15 Cambridge, (Massachusetts) Oct. 23. WAZI GERMANY "detests the President and is now working for his defeat," declared Mr. Francis Biddle, former United States Ambassador in Poland, and now solicitor general, in a speech. Hitler, said Mr. Biddle, "has watched powder, Enfield rifles and a steady
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    • 261 15 Wflic Notices jjAW\ TIN, LIMITED. I::- I ited in the Straits I Settlements! f BmiMM) NO. 18. iUV lIS HEREBY GIVEN that K xth Annual General ft B: the Company which He at the Registered Office Llj Bmpuny. No. 96, Market >ei, Bicapore, on Friday, 29th '.txnfaß I WO, at
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    • 96 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000.Reserve Fund 112,000,000.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED Head Office: BATATA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Member. Palembang. Bandjermasin, Macular, Pontianak, Pemangkat.
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  • 812 16 HITLER AND LAVAL NEGOTIATING FOR FRENCH FLEET NEW YORK, OCT. 23. HITLER IS ATTEMPTING TO MASS FRANCE'S SURVIVING U IRSHIPS WITH THOSE OF GERMANS AND ITALY FOK FINAL SHOW DOWN" WITH THE BRITISH FLEET. THIS IS AN INDICATION OF THE REPORTS FROM BERLIN PUBLISHED IN NEWSPAPERS HERE. A Several radio
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  • 52 16 Cf Lo ldon Oct. 23.~Princ e von Starhemberg the former Austrian Vice-Chancellor is now a lieutenant in the Free French air force with pay and allowances of £l.4s.iid. per day. This was revealed by Captain Balfour, Under Secretary for Air, when questioned on the subject in the House of Commons
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  • 145 16 ■igmwfrM Zurich, Oct. 23. More rumours are circulating about the foiled German attempts to land in Britain, states the newspaper Volksrecht. According to one report barges for the transporting of troops were assembled at the mouth of the Scheldt and Rhine in September. The troops destined for the
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