Morning Tribune, 26 October 1940

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  • 8 1 Morning Tribune No 229, Saturday, Oct. 26, 1940.
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  • 807 1 PETAIN MAY .SIGN NEW PEACE RMS WITH NAZIS Result Of Hitler's Badgerings NEW YORK REPORT: NEW YORK, OCT. 25. trs in diplomatic quarters in berne CATE THAT MARSHAL PETAIN WILL SIGN lEEMENT IN PARIS, MAKING CERTAIN OUIAL CONCESSIONS IMMEDIATELY, ACi(i TO A NEW YORK TIMES DESPATCH JERNE. an agreement, the
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  • 86 1 ZURICH. OCT. 25. HITLER IS EXPECTED TO t MAKE A DECLARATION TO THE REICHSTAG CON- S CER,NING THE TALKS WITH FRANCO Till SAME CIR- l y cles state that prep a- rations are being made s for an early meeting i with tve reichsta:;
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  • 184 1 Military Support Of Czechs London, Oct. 25 THE fullest Czechoslovak: military co-operation Britain was sealed by an agreement signed by I Halifax and J the Foreign Office to-i Br tun will grant the provisional Czechoslo Government credit to finance the Czech military eff< Subject only to jurisdiction by the Allied
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    84 1 3 a.m. Flash: London, Oct. 25— The British submarine Regent destroyed an Italian supply ship in Mediterranean. The British submarine Swordfish sank a German torpedo boat off the French coast. These pictures were taken in Southern England as members of an Officer Cadet Training Unit who in due course will
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  • 38 1 Cairo. Oct. 24— A British patrol again successfully engaged a party of enemy outside Kassala on Oct. 23. The enemy suffered I casualties before they withdrew. Quiet conditions reigned on other fronts, state a <».H.Q. communi-
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  • 40 1 Washington. Oct 25.—Roosevelt informed the press conference that he intended to serve a whole four years if he jwnal re-elected President. Renter I -»nrlon. Oct. 25.- The British destroyer Venetia has been sunk by an enemy mine- Reuter
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  • 152 2 Berlin. Oct. ITALIAN bomber units, ope miihg from their bases in German -occupied territory, have participated in German attacks on Britain, states the German High ommand communique. a communique icipated In n for th< <,n Thui THREE REASONS Th asons I themici] I Britain,
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  • 103 2 Tokio, Oct. 25. n,, U m the trade talks between the JapanV and Nethtrland Ea I Indies delegations was/ admitted bv tl ign Office poke>nian at I Press conference. J okesman stated, 'WegotifttMll of th sort usually take some time" X.ked j Ot the head
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  • 95 2 Japanese Shipments To Germany Peking, Oct. ?5. STORIES of heavy shipments ol raw materials shipped from Manchuria to Germany, via Sibecategorically denied by a well-informed source in close ♦ouch with the railway authorities. pointf out tliat Manchuria Itself is short of foodstuffs of all kinds and the Manchurian railways arc
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  • 103 2 NEWS BREVITIES Stockholm, Oct. 25. ine sweaish Government has decided to take over nine small Norwegian steamers which had j been laid up in! Swedish harbours since April. The stea- mer.. will be at the disposal of the Swedish authorities fo" the time being.— Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 24.— The Japanese
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  • 148 2 London, Oct. 25. URITISH fighter pilots are now "beating up" the Geiman air force again over Dunkirk beaches It is revealed to day that three times in a recent week Spitfires, chasing German raiders on Btitain back across the Channel shot some down within range of
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  • 63 2 A YOUNG Chinese* narrow < .scape M vesterday. She was I sea near the Cor.naJ a European nj difficulties went to Uj and brought her out! She was lat^r sent^ ral Hospital. J According tc WaiJ of the Anv rican Bun mology and Fhnt ncwly-hntclKcl clothe* can
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  • 292 2 DELHI TALY BEGI New Delhi, Oct. 25. VKAKLY a hnudred reprc- sentatives, from widely separated parts of the British Empire assembled here to-day for discussions on helping the mother country' tTI war by making their countries r as supporting in war production. The viceroy, Lord Linlithgow, opening the conference known
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  • 38 2 i > hingt« Ambassador, j V l f a>e. illedtttj partmtnt y^ter^ > and a report sifl he mmonjj the Under Secret* t Mr. Sumner WeDti lined tbp r-iitedj cmiti ent's attftil elorer llahoaj i wmi Frai Reuter
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  • 64 2 (From Our Own Kuala Lumpj A DECREE nisi, to I I solute in three I 'granted bo-day in J Court by Mr i Justice. F.M.S., in i| brought, by Richaif Geyzel. Governmfl against his wife Dord van Geyzel on the adultery. Douglas Frank, to] Uant attached to thej
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  • 228 2 London. Oct. 25. A HIGH-EXPLOSIVE bomb, dropped by a German raider during the second of three daylight alerts in London to-day, exploded in a street crowded with traffic. It fell on a tram whkh crushed and badly damaged four others. Ml five trams, some of which were
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    46 3 u %»*n m*M 7 beth, placing t her hand on a 12-inch shel 1 when she ins- pected heavy r 1 railway guns j during her tour i with Kin 5 j George of the 1 j Northern Com. J t mand recently.
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  • 100 3 I London. Oct. 25. an article only dent discounts the cf tonnage sunk. ig out that -if this i shipping authorit rates would 'hat they nin:-: steadily in the This is a con- '•"> that 1 Br-ti-h not seriously short *U! V. CCI in New York Times, said: 'The
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  • 114 3 GAOL FOR ASSISTING IN LOTTERY AS Yi Fook Hin, a 23-year-old Chilese was riding a oicycle at Ang Siang Hill, yesterday, detectives closed round him. Yi had been pointed out by an informer. Just before heing arrested, Yi threw away a tin, which, when recovered, was found .tp cpntain 11
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  • 38 3 GEOBBELS TALKS ABOUT FALSE CALCULATIONS London. Oct 25 rently no longer hold out ny t c;uar^rVer BmainaCC rd^ 4 "bbelsspe 5 P Germany, downfall must German news r«3 that Briationsof ny was .niagain would tt vuult from German
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  • 3101 3 Official Secrets Case Sensations ENTERTAINMENT BY Y.W.C.A. WORKER Singapore, Friday. AN OFFICIAL of the Singapore Japanese Consulate General and several corooml of the Royal Air Force were among the witnesses who gave evidence at to-day's hearing In the preliminary inquiry in which Mamoru
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  • 547 4  - REHEARSALS IN FULL SWING FOR JOHORE PANTOMIME VERA ARDMORE Singer Doda Conrad has been entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dickinson and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Patkm since his arrival from Java on Wednesday. I By .7, ;,lb. WtU 77 De i |m i».iiitoinimr is pi rental I wv\\
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  • 103 4 Trip To India MKS. L e o n m Britten is packing h e r I bags in readi- i ne^s for a trip (to India to S i Mn her hus band. She will leave on Tues- I j day if pieseiit i plans material- i be J Mr.
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  • 162 4 J^ FRIEND of China is Miss Emilv Hahn J centlv arrived in Bongk r m ,ourn in bomb-stricken Chungking to 1 he publicatk tWO 7 an d 'St^j The Sun." her boob •it *i. launching J new books. she will rd China. I known far and wiae,
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    • 41 4 Ap- mM^ XB^Hl (out ou rs 4|ML <" ffi PIHMOUIi .strengthen V I^~ j^ftflk and remould them in the lines \m\ JTm of youih and give back to your fjf ff lh treatnifmt makes Qc 4'-^- A*** i/2^W Am,W ltatt, ry M
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    • 45 4 MAISON GALAS European Ladies' Hairdressers 19, STAMFORD ROAD Take pleasure in presenting .MISS ANNIE (Manicure Spec* (Formerly of Cathay Beauty Parlour) who will offer her services as front Nov. Telephone 2305. COLOURFUL PRINTS IN FROCK FOR DAY WEAR AT (jhtfh Capitol Bides: Spore: Phone J
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  • 1178 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her, co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. HOrSKHOLD DARNING Lksaffe am quitc a good needlewoman > l so
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    • 57 5 m^oAm^^.s V -^PENANG, S.S. TRADE y^^SfiSS^Sv MARK aWt^^ registered &f^wk try these delicious RlTZSauces Tomato Chilly Sauce Black (Worcestershire) SaUCe Obtainable from all Provision Merchants. Sole Distributors for Mal I y a Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. HIV BRITISH EMPIRE PRODUCE PHONE 5376 F I V I LINE! 179 A
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  • 86 6 ■.I I t Mr Ju. the '-.000 ueficj aboui $600 8 M. siufd th-.it he was paying W if p mont I. I3i fw her dntenance while In tin- tarn ai h.s mistress he was paying a Mini of Sill a month. Hr
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  • 518 6 <..n A STRONG plea lor the Kovision of air rai4^ ior the people of Snu Keuben at the meeting ol tl pore u T Commissioners yesterday. Mr. Reuben said that he had question previa I one ol thought tnat the Commissi one. I .mporwJ of
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  • 91 6 Shanghai. Oct. 25. iT i;' officiallv announced that it t is anticipated that all dependants of the regnter U.S. naval and marine personnel in Shanghai win arted from Shanghai h> the middle of November. Or. r hundred and fifty naval depend seventy dependants el the officers and men
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  • 44 6 Mrs. arlotte Tyndah, widow of Professor John the in scientist, died at Hindhead House, Hindhead. Surag« I ntoet) -five. Her predeceased her by nearh forty-seven years. He was born ity Oarlow, Eire, in 1820, was a colleague of Faraday and i .d of Huxl»
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  • 11 6 A. r k* Yeo. appM^ Mr. <' !ira ldl 3 ion--101
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  • 769 7 L. Hopkin Writes From London London, Sept. 0. I i ndonere deserve tho f\ i .aid an An i j, New Yor. 1 yeswas t.iviPT a the courafe of Londonrday night's rwd. York Times' convs- "Owe simply can- the spirit of the
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  • 299 7 ,lIIMMUII«IIHU>|A AMERICA is planning aeroplanes three times as large as her present huge lour-engin-ei bombers. They will be big enough to spread a football field and as high as a two-storey building. They may not be flying for another live or ten year.s. but
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  • MORNING ■ KliU M. "IT'S COMING TO THEM,,
    • 310 7 goMBKU Britain ill raaefr i gr< it encoura it from tin* official announcement that improved types ol it<rs and bombers will shortly be in rvice w ith the l_<»yal Air Force. The gradual ii e in the intern of the air alftma i lej many is a sign that we
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    • 25 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED j ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SIX'.bRITY PI IS \i R\K I Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street. SINUAPOKK. S.fi FHOltt
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  • 1250 8 A SUMMARY OF THE CASE AGAINST IN DIFFICULTIES OF COLLIi CORRUPTION EMPHM IN a statement giving a summary of the case against the 1 imposition of income tax in the F.M.S., the Malay Mail, Kuala Lumpur, sets out "expressly, dispassionately and impersonally the principal points of the objection to taxation
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    • 136 8 SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT I RECITAL I HOD A lOX lI A II and i- MME II OX i:\FA\T M INSCRIPTION LISTS CLOSE TO- DA V FOR SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGES APPLY IMMEDIATELY AT:— ROBINSON'S LITTLE'S si INSCRIPTION KATKS $3, $1 ">0 und 50 cts. (Incl. Tax) RAILS A ITER TODAY $4, $2.50 $1
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  • 648 9 1 I conUl" I End is I 1. r [Cdi.i- its I (act (chief It deI conie cost to rich lis for kution.s tithout [e yoke Is no br an. [Id be b offi- what Sidered lovernif have in confoment I have strive al HUB to refailed roveru oi
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  • 17 10 R.A.F. PILOT'S FINE RECORD I Us oq' ileti, lon. j on tin and fine hip .squadron v.
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  • 120 10 f with U I ircmated. li Mi Blanche Emme- line Edmond* •of Lansdowne S road, Bourne- mouth, formerly of Hartington- place, lal t I. (.nine, v hen sh( in Will in 1925. But in a < <>di- ii| dated Sep- tenter 27. 1^33, i rbt stated: "I
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  • 130 10 Love Said To Have Inspired Nazi's Escape A WOMAN has reported that caught sight of one of the two Niiz; prisoners of war who e.;--d fiom the e:>mp at Sudbuvy. O She said he va> hiding ir the b I but rs.n wj7'i, ci JU the scent ai: r tpc
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  • 61 10 4 VERDICT ol -Acci- d« ntal death was returned at 'he inquest on Col. Cecil G. Hankey, 6*, of Binderton House, near j Ohii dead wh: eon shooting in rounds. aioi but position in which he was round proved that he had caught toe In a ii-ile
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 174 10 IN hen Vou Were A Student Did I t Of Did Vou lfj«i Substance?!] Both H I hen Coinpcn lions Afl KOI WILL nu IN "THE WIND and THE RAIN" tile famous plav HBBTQN HODGE prwaled VICTORIA THEATRE The Island Committee TO-.\11,11T 31st OCT. at %M p.m. 2nd i NOV.
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    • 589 10 i_ CLASSIFIED^ADS Tourer, A Motor Vehicles I TWO BRA.' I WANTED- Ford 8 or any other iißlit car Box 593. Malaya Tribune. Snißapo rNo. 121F) lag x N 'o Am Tribune, Smga- pore. 1_ PAKARD AUI SALE MO 10 HP. 4-seater Tour-r -^8 $1,100- ca^h M?v consider another cult for
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 393 11 ju fkgjn nfg fgnkcf jgnjbn Ltjons Vacant r777i«ed oeople. Write or r^ymeSt Agency 79. K l^ a, Singapore. (No^67» rt "vented in legal < :ue~e Apply Tribune Singapore. f (No 142P) both sexes. No ..-d Any age. income. Box 601 pore. (No. 143F) t roTProvlsion Btore. h „rd working man.
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    • 625 11 Stamps STAMP HINGES for stamp collectors. Metal boxes of 1,000 hinges and watermark detector, 35 cents. postage extra. Caxton Press Lttf Market Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 63Fi FOR SALE: Realty good quality stamps of Malaya. Pine selections, Competitive rates. Selected approvals sent anywhere. List free L. K. Thye, Federal Dispenser?
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    • 558 11 Educational MALAY TUITION given by experienced teacher. Apply Mirnshl 82, Minto Road Singapore. (No. 97 F> LEARN BENNETT COLLEGE British Postal Courses:- quick est, cheapest, easiest. Tuition Guaranteed Until Successful Bookkeeping. Shor hand. Cjifrbrlflg-;, Matriculation. Accountancy. Secre* Journ.,7 -runt. ..in, Ar." up Construction. <"cncretf Surciuril Klectric R itlio. M nor.
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    • 354 11 1 Vegetable Seeds O.VF DOLLAR for any ten popular kinds. Enough for large garden Send rtree. Malayan Vegetable 79, Buklt Timah Road. Singapore (No. 139Fi Wanted KELLYS World Directory Wanted 1938 o; 1939 edition. ofTers to Kellv <Sc Walsh Ltd (No TO BORROW Land of Hopt ;md Glorv song for
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 378 11 I ON THE! AIR j SINGAPORE /111. 225 metres (1.333 k s) /HPI SO 96 metres (969 m<s) ZHPI 41 38 metres (7 25 m From 8 00 a.m. to 8 3N a,m rom 10. 00 a.m. to 1.50 p.m I n»m i.OO p.m. to 10 00 p m LONDON
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  • 141 12 SergeantMajor Pose Of Deserter A PRIVATE'S masque rude as a company sergeantmajor was described at the Westminster inquest on Private Norman W i lf r id Timnev. lorty-one. of the K.A.M.C. who WO* found gassed at an apartment house in Belgravel, S.W. I The soldier m. have been dissatisfied with,
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  • 146 12 Fined £6 For Not Immobilising Car DKSMOND GERMAN, oi Holl> Tree Cottage, Cowiey, near Uxbridge, Middlesex, was filled £6 in all for falling on iwo occasions to make a motor car unusable. A War Reserve police constable said that he found lie I car unattended out--1 side a Cowley inn
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  • 50 12 MANAGER'S DEATH IVE ATI! from natu- ral causes was the verdict on William Alexander Dovener. aged 60, at a West Ham inquest. Mr. Dovener. a native of Bradford and form t manager of West Ham sp was found dead in Hat. A doctor said Mr. Dovener had chronic heart dis.
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  • 101 12 Chungking. Oct. 25. iMMB:DIATELY following th? i l elusion of the Japan. kiang, and taking advant employment of Japanese troops on the south bank of the Chientang River, Chinese troops have moved northward and are launching an attack, according to held despatches On *he south
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 239 12 AGAIN TH E OIJJ^ANDING I WEEK-END ATTRACTION I |N TOWN! j CAPITOL 3.15-6.15-9.15 •I Hi-. lil vi ill xi < MM" kYflli*! 3MI \^lm\ TUK inNMN(. OI 5W59#7J M.(. M TIO.NS IN K pttii H IfBII (.1 :ij\i\n DOM L. ul n\ ti i> COCHTmI PBTLLU r.oi iomi > novi
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    • 187 12 A PICTURE EVERYONE Slioi 1 1> George Bernard Shaw makes his fii m debut' I "irr,,;' 5 Ai7iiA>iinJ Special Double Attraction pimJ m I LEARN WHY I BRITONj I NEVER NEVER Supported by An RKO feature Comedy RAPID-FIRE FUN AND FOOLISHNESS AumT ™AJ^M~^ 1 4 ISfci. J^StmmmW With I _^g&
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  • 119 13 Johannesburg, Ot. 25. 1 will emerge from f ore closely knit I er before, forecasts a message to the Calcutta, on the the Eastern Group I war supplies at New I diate results of the I he declared will pla.\ I j n history which
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  • 83 13 Increased Tax On Dogs Problem the monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday a proposal to refer back io r reconsideration the decision of a committee to increase from $1.50 to $2.50 the annual tax, en dogs and sterilised bitches with effect from June 1. 1941, was adopted by a
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  • 97 13 No Commercial Work For Public Servants AN the principle J that, a public servant should not be allowed to take part in any commercial undertaking or follow any commercial pursuit, an application from Mr. Quek Leng Hong, Machine Punch Operator, Treasurer's Department, Municipality, for permission to work as a cinema
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  • 58 13 Woman Charged With Scissors Attack ENG AH HIOH, 29--year-old Hokkien woman appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to another woman, Seh Kim Moy, on Oct. 2, with a pair of scissors. Eng claimed trial, and the case was adjourned until
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  • 47 13 Shanghai. Oct. 25. tigNBRAL Nobuyuki Ai f Japanese Envoy mailed from Shan: terday, to report on afTair under his jurisdiction and at the th ..mrmoration ot the )th annl tound,i the Japanese empire. He li -xpecK'd to return to Nanby the i next month. Reuter.
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  • 74 13 MRS Harry Nicholls, who got a win wh: that her V.C. lance-corporal husband was a prisoner of war, received official intimation on Sept. 10 from the Grenadier, Guards Records Offlco. Among the congratulations she received was a shHHng oostal order from Grantham. Llncolnilure, ulith
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 157 13 GOEISmEEKm m aW» aw lAw m U AmA aw AwAw Aw mJ wl3 MOST TALKED OF &.BEST LIKED SFOT IN TOWN! WHERE ENTERTAINMENT IS UNIOUh UNRIVALLED S.C.R.C. '7,1, Annual Open INVITATION) m Tennis Tournament 11 A NA' E RAND SAT. BALL' tea DANCE D-NIGHT ll\\ri I TODAY TENSION TILL I
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    • 165 13 ACCLAOUO BY hM'IU SIASTIC CROWDS i \ND i mi it i UNMI vi A /> a 4 7- r X~\ MmWmm\-*±~+mmmm* m^mW^\ll MBBUI II I I I 1111l I >^li^|Ki-h~«-t**Ji_Ji__H mm* mmmmm AmmWW WMMA ll SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15-6.15 9.15 YOUR FAVOURITE S TARS of "U BOAT 29" CONRAD VEIDT and
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  • 131 14 11 hockey at ground by th; ll to phen shai'-d ,r the Gordon Anthony Choonj the only goal for the Chinese. ,e Gord eked from KIM I but ti -ated effort e did not meet with any suc•ll ng out well at this Stage. ;h this
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  • 173 14 S i i TillKh Mould be plenty of thrills at the Ansan Road Stadium to-dav when the R.A.F., league champion* of the SA F A meet the Loyals 111 the final of the Challenge Cup competition. t Last vear. the Loyals were runners-up to trie I
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  • 99 14 Sports Shorts Raffles School LoseToS.CC.il IN a scrappy hockey game on the Pa dang vesterday. the S.C.C." II defeated Raffles Institution by two goals to nil. At half-time the Club led one-nil. tho goal being scored by F.O. Evans, who was also responsible for the second goal. The SRC II
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  • 32 14 Doda Conrad, the Polish singer, will broadcast a recital from the Singapore station at 7 35 p.m. on Sundav. October 27. Mr. Conrad will be accompanied by Mary Bennett.
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  • 63 14 THE proposal ot 1 Government that the Singapore Municipal Commissioners should take powers to mak( photographs on the identification rls for cyclists compulsory in those tea where it may be considered necessaiy for identification" has been rejected by the Commissioners. The Standing Comniittee\s decision to refuse
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  • 222 14 BY eleven points (a goal, a try, a'rid a penalty) to six (a try and a penalty^, the S.C.C. "B" fifteen yesterday defeated the RE. (Company XV) in a colourless rugger game on the Padang. In the first half, the game was for the greaCer part
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  • 340 14 UERTON Hodge's plav IT "and the Rain/' J^ London interested f or h and stormed British I* »l cities and towns, Z vu m Singapore stage i nc^ niffht, at th, Victoria*^ wmmi the Island Committ? 1 sented i t for the first tTm^ >
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 26 14 Hnflßfil w m mim THE ItO d road conditio: thr la ibo^ies everj known feature nance to your ear and enjoy a and ml Waring 13s
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    • 42 14 7j>. J "7 7Mj&£ MiTCi '7»- ~^A oikV^ 1, V; Pfe~ V MA'itm s or Power. 401 Hh ji V& Light i nu'. V. Jl r=^M Cooking. \T~ *ii^H Ski m Constant Hot Water. >t_ Hefrig»'ration etc. x_ ._i^^__^_H ftectricity is _SAPB»^I
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 45 14 ['selections I FOR TO-DAY |..o e 1 B l.'.ire 31 VBt IM ...ne Race 2 B|N'f A\GI.A.IA i Hare 4— Sift MERTON b welter It.i.r 3 HAHPO jjfystir .vi hi Ran t-ACT< MN BBIUH Aim. ai ii< Race MHWs(,iKiri(; < aiWia Race B—4 VM'.AIONC Spei/tuw n
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    • 35 14 21 7i TO-DAY SOCCER SA FA Challenge Cup Pinal. RAF v Loyab. Stadium RUGGER War Fund match, R F. Blues v Johore, Padang. HOCKEY C.B C v Signals, c s.c TURF -Ipoh Races. Ist day.
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  • 137 15 „««nt in the Malay Settlement had been J upon to pas a sum of $48.98 cents in uhat i- described as "abnormal consump- l Vter following a leakage in the service 1 brought to notice at the monthly meeting lunicipal Commissioners yesterday when Mr. lU x \\Xl
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  • 105 15 She's Going TO It At Eighty years old aeai ana birth— but iot preveiu ane Ka\. ...ic -place, going to way. to tor a wnoiesalt* dng batt h t mornI Kay st 8.30, ana mind doin^ one years Kea for ilrm. yes twinshe chatted Del Jlushe saia. I am tat
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  • 28 15 the month' y ng of the Commisterday, Mr. K Ong and Mr. Pilial took the<r the first time lembe lent (Mr. extended 'ty we!half of th'ers.
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  • 19 15 M. Hart, District a KangII -known cricketer ding on leave week Mr. Hart and children to holidays md. pro-
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 419 15 1 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders are invited for the supply of Bread and Eggs to the Middleton Hospital during 1941. Tender Form, e^c. may be obtained at the Municipal Tender Room. Tenders will close at 12 noon on 1 December 1940. C. H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary. KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED
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    • 556 15 India, Australia and China. Ltd., < Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd. On production of the receipt for this deposit forms of Tend* i may be btained at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapon The sum deposited will be forfeited to the Crown in of the following events— that is to (at
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    • 470 15 4 p.m. (Sunr reptedi. Tenders must be addressed to the Settlement er. P W.D. Singapore and tied above for each work. Th" Governm- tk ot. bind or any. i tend «Sd > E. N. DIMMOCK. Executive Engineer. Rural Branch. P.WI> Slngß) Public Works Department Office, Singapore, 11th October. 1940. GOVfeRNMKNT
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    • 170 15 Stafeauakl YOUR VALUABLES Our 9trong Rooms art your Protection. tt la Impossible f»r an Individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various siiet for hire at moderate rates. HIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY
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  • 76 16 NET SALES EXCEED m Saturday, October 26. 1940 W, With a keer/j- crew of gun- > t ners who have I J already met the t jenemy in J I France, a warm welcome is as- t i sured for in- vaders if they i should attempt landings
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  • 56 16 Washington, Oct. 25.— Ex-King Carol, who is detained in a notel in Seville, has appealed to the United States Government to intercede with the Spanish authorities on behalf of himself and members of his party. The appeal was transmittel to the American legation in Lisbon with a request
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  • 285 16 3 a.m. Message I ONDON, Od. 25— The German air force stepped up its day offensive against London and south-east England today when for the first time this week formations of fit; liters anu fighter-bombers raided the capital and Mast. al areas in place of the
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