Morning Tribune, 25 October 1940

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  • 20 1 SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILV Morning tribune L 5_.NO. 228, Friday, Oct. 25, 1940 Morning Tri bune Friday, October r. 1!)4()
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  • 312 1 TWO NAZI SUPPLY SHIPS TORPEDOED: BERLIN AGAIN VISITED BY R. A. F. LONDON, OCT. 24. JHE R.A.F. HAVE SUCCESSFULLY TORPEDOED TWO ENEMY SUPPLY SHIPS IN THE NORTH SEA. ANOTHER VESSEL WAS HEAVILY MACHINEGUNNED. THIS WAS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THIS EVENING. THE OPERATIONS WERE CARRIED OUT BY AIRCRAFT OF THE COASTAL COMMAND
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  • 17 1 SPLASHES ON THE MAP **m\ R.A.F. bombings of German industrial plants can be followed on this map.
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  • 141 1 Madrid Oct ks disclosed here to-day ai Wednesday's tal\ >n Hitler and General i lasted just over IVs and was held in Hitler's S it a small frontier sta- i the Dceayiad zone of I After attending the tibbentrop and Suner, WQ foreign ministers, red together.
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  • 57 1 KUNMING REACHED en j2t: The firsL con^o^^ro^.^HßßJ lorries traveling along the Burma Road since ihe re-opening arrived safely at Kunming in record time. They left Lashio on Oct. 18 and made the 720 miles trip in under three days. Before the closing of the road it took at least
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  • 537 1 W? Light On Frontier Meeting J London, Oct. 24. MATION from Madrid and Berlin available in Lon- Regarding yesterday's meeting between Hitler and ■franco is almost entirely restricted to a commique* simultaneously last night in both capitals. I tads. "The Fuehrer met fd of the
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  • 429 1 London, Oct. 24. TIIE gallantry and initiative of railwaymen of all ranks during the recent heavy German air attacks on Britain has won warm public recognition. Instances include a case where hundreds of incendiary bombs fell on a railway siding, setting wagons on fire in all
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  • 108 1 London, Oct. 24 A CONSIDERABLE numb' i of survivors of aircraft-carrier Glorious, wh k in action ;i the North Sea in June remain ed afloat on for some time while British aircraft a):(l ships passed close to them without seeing them. This was disclosed by Sir Victor
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  • 79 1 London, Oct. 24.— Air Vice-Marshal C.H.B. Blount was killed in an air crash to day. He commanded the Air Component (Army Oo-operation Squadrons) of the R.A.F. in France. Renter. New York, Oct. 24. Rumour.s tliat France may launch a new peace move on behalf of the Axis are
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  • 198 2 London, (> |/IN(; LEOPOLD I on h nd continues In thia captivitj Q&the B e tin ,lon t0 h Aim ob* hud d their coun ,1 any o! intention to dishonour theii pi nm commanded »ld, defend* cou oid ii' this VTees- n ti; lasted 18 ..tion
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  • 107 2 New York, Oct. 24. EpURKBY is iiliriUlv resolved to take swift counter-measures should l»uH,aria compromise her neutrality by permitting dinuai: uccupation in on* form or another, states a Sofia dispatch to the New York Times, quoting diplomatic sources. Turkey, gays Hm dispatch, would probably invade
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  • 134 2 French Air Force Is Obsolete Walling. Ren? I. gftdon, Orr J4 THE pi -.i French Ail I believed to amount to n. an 500 modem plants her aircraft of Oil winch according to one )f the d i. Resen and are lacking. Yesterday's Berne resort North African air rt r
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  • 113 2 News Brevities Vichv. Oct. 24.— ExKing Carol of Rumania, who is confined to a hotel in Seville has been informed that the demand has been made for thc extradit.on of Madame Lupescu. according to a Havas Agency message from Madrid. Havas says that the extradition of t.wo members of Carol's
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  • 137 2 D.F.C.& D.F.M.For Pilot Sergeant London TBI Distinguished Firing Cro«s h:i~ l to i New 7eahn.hr. Pilot (MB* "S*L\ afcd 20, sad the Distinguished 1 fr<n SergaeaM Kylod, aged 19. who w*re P'loi of an aircraft deta an attack on tergal in the Bator i this month. On the return flight,
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  • 110 2 RAIDS ON LONDON LESS SEVERE London, Oct. M 10\I>0\ and the home J ctmtMfm were the principal dives mi laU night's raid* states i communique issued In the Ui M'nistiv Ml MtUl4tSj Nc Home leearity. r lh-' Lit' ark shortdark, and continued at intervals during ihe night were on a
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  • 88 2 Remarkable Engagement In Sudan '^iilnl'fiifri Oct I AKEMAKKAI&I i ll( n Sudan, m which rm k, casualties were inflicted the enemy with no BrityJ ualty. was announced m a 1 ral Headquarters o <».nmn issued to-day. It says that In tl our motonsed p Kassala sector surpn tacked at close
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  • 70 2 Rome, Oct. 24— The loss ef destroyer Frances I .ullo i» mitted in to-day's Italian Command communique, however, claims thai heavy damage in ;i.» Red notion, the destroyer was seal by the crew. The commanden was gravely wounded in the J vent down with th t > ship. The
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  • 75 2 Berlin. Oct. 24 Ba restricted German an Britain yesterday to armed rt i aissanee flights, according I nan Hiah Cor.. r que. which also ell the night bomb J fiom heavy bombers R don. It adds that a f< ships approaching thi were repulsed by n I The communique
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    • 42 2 aB 1 1 ■A m*. Jlemt luakoi hair aatarsttj ludi.mt |n ivEMT will tarn yo pto brUaancy. KE.v should be .^p; i md •..wl quantity le required. It makes thai »ls htddf ar ,tlMT SPRAY 'M.UDED WITH EACH BOTTLE. usaene 1 Slilffip.*rf
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  • 65 3 TOKYO REPORT OF REVOLT IN CAMBODIA Tokyo. Oct. 24. RVSPAPER has reported tha kamite tnw PS, together with Udian ri sich nt^. rec«ntl> j :vt Moroccan troops I i large number ot i Cambodians being I and wounded, says report from Bangkok, toning to Hie much rumourjot oi ihc \uuamite
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    53 3 -H\ number of .V Italian airmen f have been brought down; L in many ins- t 1 tances the air- J men have been captured, and these who sus- tained injuries > ares now being i treated in at British hospital. Plioto shows j the Italian^ officer prison- 1 ers'
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  • 16 3 I Tokyo, Oct. 24. Vi shitsugu Tateka- oted Japanese Kremlin, arrivI report Eastern
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  • 46 3 EVACUEES ARRIVE IN SYDNEY Sydney. Oct. 24. Eighty children, m ly from London 0 Lane? shire, to-day at vai .states in the Commonwealth. Thirtyseven of them were for Sydney, of whom 22 were boys who had formed themselves into a Boy Scout troop en route. Reuter
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  • 99 3 Germans Say They Will Take Sweden -By Telephone New York. Oct. 24. ins no* brag that they took Nan bj force and can take Sweden by telephone." t Mrs. Haniman. former United States to Norway, in a recent speech reported in troit newspap Harriman described the steps taken by ns
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  • 58 3 I Washington, Oct. 24. hased S7BO 000.000 of war materials nited States during the first year o: ced Mr. Jesse Jones, administrator of Agency, ipared with $497,000,000 in the pretones added that on Sept. 1. 36 per states exports were going to Britain,
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  • 489 3 ANOTHER SIDE London, Oct. 24. THE Eastern Group Conference, which will be opened at Delhi to-morrow, marks the most important stage both in the progress of the war and in the future economic development of India, the dominions and the colonic I UI east of Suez, declares
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  • 126 3 Kobayashi Returning To Tokyo Tokyo, Oct. 24 NEGOTIATIONS in Batavia were continuing smoothly although at present no agreement had been reached. the Foreign Office spokesman, Mr. Suma, said at the press conference to-day. He declared that according to present plans Mr. Ichizo Kobayaehi (Japanese Minister of Commerce and Industry) and
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  • 48 3 Batavia, Oct. 24. Mr Ki ent a radio message from the Nitiran Maru to the N.'E I. Governor-General follows: •Taking the opportunity of rny having Ned* rland India. I sinixpreas haattf appreciation id your conrteay and goodwill ;hown during mv .^tay in N- .'and India.' Reuter
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  • 53 3 TRUTH -A CRIME New Yoik, Oct. 24 A Dutcui been sentenced to 18 moi Imprisonment at Utrecht lor larinK thai wl\at Qaeen Wilhelmina sai(J titl itttatio(n re ct thian what G< iinu:. uOthe York Post's Berlin t'<HJ* ,dd; l.h: il^tO Nazis and I >V m bols are v. ry freqwenl
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  • 69 3 New York, Oct M. A EROPLANES built for th y A Swedish Government will he sent to thc PhilMppines. according to the New York Herald-Tribune. The decision tc send planes there instead ol selling them to Britain Is N stated to be due to the grow-
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    • 91 3 B Ho..*e Off Quality >fml«>. a« Pi g CATHAY SILK STORE bras basah road. > 4i I I 10 ET 112 1 3 S T SKP| S L CS FS 2 B IN A R i i |HON,Y Q D q H I W! G C J c Y E
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  • 847 4  - Coming Parties For Services: Diary Of The Day VERA ARDMORE IMIMMI A H-ACE§ By i>ahi iks fen the Ira n«an To night Miss M will hold MM |I<,lM 77 Wilkin Koad. lor number of airmen D Kattanf, on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. G. C. OordC* Wilson of 15, Gallop Road
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  • 308 4 |CEC O N D J famous j woman to be invited as a .-pecial guest to the San Franl cisco Exposition i is Mme. Sigrid i Undset, of Nor- way, one of the i truly great woi men of contem- porary times. j First guest
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  • 39 4 A group i interested wi 1 chers at tl Highland dai cing compttj I tion held I the (Jordoi High landoj station on nesdav afta i noon. Evel J were fei growi S ups and chili t ren.
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    • 34 4 I ORIGINALS by >i urn of the NAOMI salon, H». ltodne\ llocise, IrttefJ Koad. styles thai are entirely w to Malaya. Sty!--I*l work wonuei with otor appaanuu I'hone T955 for \ni,r appointment to «l
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    • 141 4 GIVE F YOUR DAUGHTB A BUSINESS TRAINim Thousands of business girls owefl success to PITMAN'S training. want your daughter to enjoy a ww post with bright prospects, send J|the PITMAN'S Singapore branch tMM delay. The Commercial training receive ln Shorthand. Typewriting Bookkeeping, etc., Is thorough. *W wonder what you are
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  • 658 5 Need Speeial Care iiemmon knowledge that what suits one person f be little short of poisonous to another who, show.s an abnormal reaction to a When this happens, we say e person so affected is ALLERGIC to the subin question. People may show an idiosyncracy riety of things
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  • 241 5 VEGETABLES, apart from the vitamins that they contain, are valuable because they act directly on the chief organs of the body and help to condition the bloodstream. Sweet corn, for instance, is excellent for a sluggish liver, provided that it i s fresh; it
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  • 176 5 I SMALL piece 5 J\ of dried or- J ange peel, kept J in the tea cad- 1 i dy. is saic^ to i improve the flavour of tea. ]F stung by a i wasp, place i the blue bag on the spot imme- i I diately unless j the
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  • 183 5 Try This Die t For 10 Days |F you find that large, star- chy meals (especially when taken at night) produce some evidence of hypersensitivity, i although you may not be t i allergic to a specific substance, i try the following diet for t about ten days. Subsequently, add
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    • 60 5 NOW AT KATONC! a Cold Storage Creameries MILK SNACK BAR Cold Storage Creameries Ltd. announce the opening of a new Milk and Snack Bar at Katong (opposite the Roxy Cinema). It is a pleasant, cheerful little place where you can enjoy lots of good things of tip top quality. OPEN
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  • 97 6 A hi n <rt, yiiii tinner .nmislln Indian R'Ol 3111 lull the 11 'H, i. i i the I Wt i petltioi up tor hi Mr. P rmed the court that h< had prrUlu s/ith a to COUrl C(,U'd. urt. Pei in 1020 and' i hiu
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  • 170 6  -  Trustee 51.000.04M> Estate By AGREEING with coue el that there had been breaches of dut> and mismanagement, U* Acting < incl Ju- i motion for the .ppuintinent of a i and manager for tli state <<! H Bamapah, aaoaaaad, which ie valued moif than a million dolla Mr.
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  • 139 6 THL .^lb-branch in charge of vice. I uotiier drh inat pro J Evidence of this was seen In i •rdav. when two women. d kam Fuk I 37, pleading gui mitting their premises in Lavender brothels, were fined $150. 01 i.v staple imprisonment, e Rappoport,
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  • 68 6 Impersonation Of Detective Alleged 4LLEGED to nave posed as a lood supply officer, and induced one Abdul Kader to deliver to him a book for inspection. Mahmood bin Abdul Majid. a young Malay, claimed trial Ln the fifth police cour:. yesterday. Ti:e offence was alleged to have been committed on
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  • 48 6 "THE Home Guard" :s the title of a be given by Ml Edwin Haward irom the Singapore -y.ight (Friday.' at 7.1U p.m. Mr. Haward, who has recently arrived in Singapore, was a member of the Home Guard In England, a.id describes his •nences in the e.
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  • 169 6 Singapore Daylight Robbery Story ADAYLIi which ...id been stolen n x cour In the doc] a middle aged two I concerned in Ong Ah Q woman, said tl house of June 22 w.. hicycles and I I looking for a.m 3 whom they su ci of U possession of n
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  • 44 6 OWINCr toa 1 identification of who was char :d pair of spectai I tichl to belong to U -ih wuk, from the jHfcekiel. optic;. Building, he wj |J. L. McFall. i yesterday. -j Chief Cou:-. Ie I prosecuted and Mr defended Kam El
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    • 26 6 l^fc^^^i^^^nfc^'*^l^j*^^^"~*~^J.|.^^> > JB^i^i^^^a^^^^ P 1W 1 Pj H Wm^mjjmg jf9 eSfl J| fBI SB H mtt m\^m»^^mmzLm3^ 2 Co d •0/ »M«M jfo.* Singapore.) Waring 270 A
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  • 669 7 Ir l. Hopkin Writes From London d Sep*". T. ol the I A .k.P. workers. m I bonro de- f a hospital in imber ol wwnen Doctors, nursi I i\ squads rush- rht scene. Sister Gantry, an d pyjamas, was ow ered into
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  • 162 7 Scarboro (Eng.) To Help Scarboro (U. S.) TO save them from being homesick, English children evacuated to the United States may be billeted in towns of the same name as the ones they have left 3.000 miles aWV This .bright idea comes from Sear 4 borough, a little town on
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  • 58 7 Chungki AFTER long preparation, the phic Ret arc] under the Board ol Trustees the Administration of the British Boxer Indemnity Fund, has been established with Mr Htfang Kuo-chang as Pi dent. Work of the insl in the current year will be a survr n south She' north tfweiehow
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  • 330 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 BOMBED TO BLAZES ber tribute has be< id to the ork of the Royal Air Force than the news, jtu rued officially, that our bomber planes early in September so dislocated German invasion plans that they had, for the thne being at anj to
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    • 56 7 QVOK NEED CLASSES i Certified and Mount- ./(tft2&****m. priced tJ^L^/JL j ,if) cost of depends 5^ 1 eyesight V\ to. —^.1... £>'■ kro mined Now! PSON OPTICAL CO. g««iffh| Specialists. i>l BLDG., PHONE 3002. ;'l>^n. Dr. of o,. lllar Sc i enc e Clinical Experience. HmL^^^ ri V^ f <■■*■
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    • 21 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. S/idiRITY r/l'S SIiRVK.I Head Office-No. I6D Cecil r 'r unoafou, nwn
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  • 225 8 THE DODA CONRAD rJ IT i.s becoming inueasing'y clear I he Doda Conrad Recital Tuesday at the Victoria Memorial Hall, is a concert not to be missed lor it brings to Singapore s concert platform an artiste whose reputation has risen to such great that concert audiences the
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  • 505 8 Gramophone Society Formed THE second recital of the present series took place last Thursday at 11, Newton Read and afterwards a most interesting discussion was held. It was decided that a society should be formed and that each member should be entitled to bring guests. Officers and a temporary committee
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  • 202 8 THE programme for Singap we M U!iic i Sunday will consist of gl N an( section of the society under the dirpnui n together with solo items by Mrsli^ Hamaker. aa 1 > T/ie choir are tinging a number 0 i and their complete programme is as loih^ j
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    • 202 8 BT- jf^mmmmm^^mmmmmm\\ Orchestral Instrumental BKAIIMS 4TH SYMPHONY HESTRA, Cond by KARL BOIIM DB 4684-8 DBS 4689. DKBISSYS Li Mer" I MI'HONY ORCHKSTRA, Ond by KOUSSEVITZKY DB 3923-5 TCHAIKOVSKY'S "Capriccio Italien" BBC BYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Cond by ADRIAN BOULT DB 3956-7 HANDEL Sonata No. 6in E Major !N (Violin) and H^Mo'IK ENDIT
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    • 31 8 'KING'S SCI Nursery School Jun |of Kindergarten Senior a Fees include Classes in ART, EURYTHMIC DA^ PHYSICAL TRAINING Further particulars en .ii>l>l> atlon MUtfCIPAI* KING'S* PATERSON ROA D Tel. No. 685i
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  • 2085 9 •GUNNER UNPOPULAR WITH COLLEAGUES' MORE EVIDENCE IN "SECRETS" CASE Singapore, Thursday. FURTHER evidence was recorded this afternoon in the case in which a Japanese, Mamoru Shinozaki. faces three charges under tne Official Secrets Ordinance. Among the witnesses called were R.A. gunners. who spoke of the
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  • 63 10 ONE MOTHER TO ANOTHER OFIK TALLY noti(l that her son, Fusilier HugH rewas a prisoner of war. nine. Croatre to Lai poral Hugh MsDine, .101 her battalion ol thi Royal thumberland lieis. Who live;; at 1. .field Prudhoe-on-Tya Mrs. McDhl Newcastle, lias written to Ris& McDine, Of Pnidhoe coi tulated
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  • 61 10 Compass Signposts For Army OPEC lAT d >v being ere immt roads by milit: They will bear no eii'! y Of 'h? 1 as "To north "To south east The Mgns will be A. A. signs, black letters on a yellow background. npoata baarina the nam*and villages were re* mov-d
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  • 73 10 Good News And Bad Same Day |OY and sorrow ive rimultaneousfy to a Nor t h forkah hut; paarrnf* with tho paper announ setae un r daughter to Mrs. Rachael Madden* of Mansfield Darlin the thai har hut* banct I ieutei Charle Bamuel Madden, of the K.R.u c. is mtsaing,
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  • 112 10 Fm, 'Indians) ap. tonrad Oldham, second rr ester hai of fraudulent n of two pairs of shoes, a tea-spoons, a i pair of spectacles, razor, eight white m rings, three S V.C. brass buttons rIoUS other miscellaneous articles. Kader Veloo. and his son. Doral Samy
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    • 286 10 F.IIIAIIAY o>H>\\y I 3. Raffles Flare. Singapore. COIfTRACTOfta BNGWEBB9 MAIHINJKI 1 .'hone 1111 *>«■ Specialists in Electrical Generating Equipn.. Suppliers and Contractors for Power Hou.so I 1/ >•; and Second Hand Electrical Apparatu Electrical Machinery designed to suit your requlremer.:.; Let us have your Installation enquiries at i jmrnrnmrnmc^mmaammmMaam^a^MMmaMmmammm^m^^mummimmmMmMmm^Mm^mmmmmKi i
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    • 288 11 L,^— I Vacant T7nie. Write < r Agency. 79. Singapore. (No. 6TF, knowledge espondan uh:v requir•7n? ip 54f; "^on Btor7 working nan. Malava .No. 72F) red i m-nedlateiv Si, (No. .k>F i Eurasian immediately. idy Partner to publUn be able *o efficiently. ,ply Box Vo. 576 cio ala Lumpur. (No.
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    • 596 11 Property For Sale FOR SALE: Land at Crescent Road (Grove Estate). Apply Credit Fonder. J (No. 91F) FOR SALE —European -owned Ladles Halrk Saloon, fully equipped and central!., situated in town—Singapore. Apply Bo:: 570, Malaya Trtbuue, Singapor(No. 57F) FOR SALE at $7j- per-acre or ne g4« ecre6. seaside coconut plantatlo
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    • 592 11 Educational MALAY TUITION given bv experienced s her. Apply Munshi 82. Mint Singapore. |>IP) Matrimonial i PARENTS AND GUARDIANS communicate l We serve all nationality^ M. Agency. 79, Bukit Timah Road. Sing (NO.. 06»> Personal w PSYCHOLOGICAL BUREAU— 243, Middle I. Slngap..»r»y help those having r.routlc, Love. Write or call
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    • 268 11 Board Residence >MALL FURNISHED FLAT MS Ltnen Cutlery— Kelvinator. Apply Flat 7, X>urt. (No. 9SFI TENBY (10-B) T Hill, ■ngltoh >oard residence. J.xoellent cooking and Terms from $80 Phone 7237 A HOME FROM HOME Situated on Institution Hill and away from the noise of Singapore, in surroundings of natural beauty
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 390 11 m ON THE; i air r u *J MTNGAPORB ZHL 225 metres J3 k cs) ZHPI 30 96 metres (9. 69 m i n> ZIIP3 41 38 metres (7 25 m cs) From 8 00 am. te 8 .35 i.ra From 10.00 a.m. to 150 p.m Irom 500 p.m. to
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  • 141 12 6 Die In Roof Fall afX workmen W( i killed several ot them crushed to death -and 14 were injured when the unfinished fact n at a North- V- n yuddenly ccllap Of 12 men taken iO hospital, thn able to go home soon alter admission. Among the su: vors
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  • 195 12 Threatened Wife, Then Shot Himself BY the light of a candle Mrs. Eleanor Edwards, of Syl-vester-road, East Dulwich, saw her husband, who had brought her a cup ot tea. suddenly produce a revolver from behind his back. He said, "I'm going to shoot you." She said, "Don't be foolish. John."
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  • 92 12 London, Oct. 23. I AST Friday's Government tenders for Indian groundnuts were moderately covered. The end of the season Indian crop shortage is causing Government to seek other supplies from minor sources, consequently inviting off?rs ot 2.000 tons for prompt shipment frcm Cochin or Calicut on a ninety
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    • 387 12 EVERY SHOW PACKED OUT! N-ATUBALLI vol MIST 9EE THIS GBE 1 DRAMATIC ifl« THAT 111 NDBEW Utt! OOMINfI BACK to sn: AGAIN I M M*' ICAPITOL 3 5 -6 '5-9,5' 111l IMM THAT <AISI fi L T /|]|l'| "fi^l 1 [«J| \1(. IMtOIHTTIONS IN MMMM 1 vi i.\ IMAM DOMI
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    • 156 12 lIWSCKFININCS Y""^! W JlAtm\\m. l m\ Wmm u f "*iil wk* &M mV^ Ao °U>HE|to3 RADIO Pi JWI* 11^ p icfure Produced by ROBERT SISK. Directed bv JOHN FARROW Scree* Pu v from the ploy by Oemeoce Done **vyy. xreeo P! 0y by Doit* M XT Presented with an RKO
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  • 82 13 WE will no* ill wo defend our homes on German soil. So Major-General Victor W. Odium. Commanding Officer. 2nd Canadian Division, told his troops in an Order of the Day containing a message of welcome to the men under his command. "I pledge myself." the
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  • 29 13 Ship Chartered By British rk, Oct. M. r .^iP M* '"V Dutch authority ...hen Germany Sa h s been chart British, and is sailing nd it is announces Register.-
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  • 166 13 P.C. Tried To Join Up, Fined A POLICEMAN who tried to rejoin the Armv was fined £5 under the Defence Rsgulations for failing to continue his employment as a constable. The plea that having heard of the losses of his old regiment, the Grenadier Guards, he thought he could serve
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  • 158 13 FOUND £200 IN A CAS MASK FINDING £200 In a gas mask cost a servant girl 40s. at Uxbridge, Midd'?se>: Phe was charged with stealing by f riding. The case was dhinis. fd. on payment of costs, under the Probation of Offenders Act. Mrs War.da Cabib, of Uxbridge said .she
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    • 165 13 U p REMACY j IN ENTERTAINMENT I k< IV COOL COMFORT YVSONI AND ONLY AIR-CONDITIONED CABARET s. c it. c. tl, Annual Open INVITATION) Tennis Tournament OAM E BORROW!- EXTENSION TO I A.M. HON BS (ts NO FREE LIST Passes suspended^ NIGHT DANCE TEA DANCE 9.30 12 PM. TO-MORROW AS
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    • 113 13 BUBPENSB! MYSTERY! ACTION! All. ABOUND THIS SMASHING SI KKT <KKVDT T11R11.1.17R TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 THE PERFECT COMBINATION OF "V BOAT 29" (OMIAII VEIBT mm mmmmmßSmP' Wttt mm mwL. z- MBt M'j SX mlm. .§M^t VvvJW Wr jlfcfcw^ W^ AND :^y j VAI I HII lIOHSON I IN INCLUDING A
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  • 557 14 CTAYKBS inning surinl i wnofww will P» te i nin S torm can hi tak(Ml M with which to pick tfinro Vi.n Breuketen n tl: [.able foi my ond HORSES Cla I. Di? I- > 1 ht 0 9 I'm in J tw 8.12 8.9
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  • 385 14 CIVILIANS 7; K Al. <M A V DISPLAYING all round superior civilians overwhelmed the R a F ,|s] seven goals to one on the pada:_ m the SB match of a series of matches tJ t* nuJJ*! the War Fund. The Civilians forwards di played plenty! and dash and
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  • 207 14 TN a fairly keen game, the S.C.R.C. beat the Y.M.CA Juniors 2—o at hockey on the Y M.C.A. ground yesterday. Both sides' defences played well* and the teams were on the whole evenly matched. The Y's saw more of the ball in the initial
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  • 50 14 THE Al School id Victoria Schol draw in a fought ganie ger played J J! obtained The Ang'° team were I better than"" poneir and suit doming most of the The only pe* the "a r vlctorb SrMjj the e» I t J school -25 nd win*. Choon 3
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  • 257 15 No Advice On 'Alarm' Cases piR John Anderson, Home Secretary, said In the House ol Com mop. recently that he did not think h e could sive any general advice to magistrate., about •alarm and despondency" cas' The action taken b\- any court, he said, must depend on the facts
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  • 202 15 rE Thailand Goodwill Mission which was in Singapore last week-end has arrived m Java, and the following telegram has been weeived by H.E. tne Officer Administering the Government from Ca; pl Dhamiong Navasvasti, R N Minister of Justice Thailand: It is my great pleasure to hank
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  • 128 15 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT THE CATHAY j\KIM TAMIROFF stars in the Paramount picture, "The Way Of All Flesh," which is the new attraction at the Cathay, Singapore. It is striking for the very brilliant acting of the leading star who is extremely convincing in a difficult role. country bank cashier,
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  • 85 15 London, Oct. 24. r[E worker and the season ticket hokk-i the six p?r cent. Increase on existing railway fares h comes into force on Dec. I. Colonel Moore Brabazon. Minjs;or Transport, announced this t-rnment decisich in the House pf' Commo -rday. There will be also no -eon Li
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    • 186 15 AN ADDED ATTRACTION! BV PERMISSION OF (iI'.OUP A PTAIN II M K BROWN ol FirFR COMMANDING K.AI STATION si LBI AR. Ihe Band of the Royal Air Force, Briefer, will Play Overture and Kntracte Music AT ALL PERFORMANCES OF "THE WIND and THE RAIN" THE yUXTIEftI PRODUCTION AT THE VICTORIA
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    • 381 15 R ;"V Medical CoJnnrK* A c s s R c Sf Notice Plenty J LIMITED. Hi the Str save uM *i\Jlmmm\)Y^» >°- :Ib "*mMm\ ,nd Annual WL 11 ffapore. IB turn nd I and Final i ll year ended I g:iiar< hold rs rt |j J h N jvunber. n
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  • 546 16 EORLD REACTION TO FRANCO-HITLER TALKS COMMENT ON THE HIILER-FRANCO MEETING IS GIVEN IN THE FOLLOWING MESSAGES FROM EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN CAPITALS:— 11l llrrlin \\js radio comment on the lltler-Fm I tii»U «> torthemiag te daj The German ratio itatai The Meeting between the iiichin end General Fi in be an
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    58 16 "T^This pictured was taken dur- ing the voyage i i to Iceland, and also shows a S l scene on the island after ar- I rival. A Cana- dian Officer) i (Brigadier! Page) recei fia| j a gift from th-' children of S i Great Britain l 1 with love
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  • 52 16 Clermont Ferrand. Oct. 24.— Communist elements in unoccupied France are still very active and in the past few days 78 Communists have been taken into custo d y. .Communist tracts have been discovered at Lyons, and at Marseilles 13 people described as milita n t communists have been arrested r%
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