Morning Tribune, 2 October 1941
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1941-10-02 1 r:\( i:r:o i.:»oo daily Morning Tribune Vol. 6—No. 200, Thursday. October 2, 1941.13 words
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Article, Illustration331 1941-10-02 1 POWER OF SEA NAZI DEFEAT Indianapolis. Oct. 1. WHEN we have dealt with Hitler, we, here in America, must lead the way to peace," said Colonel Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy, addressing the American Bar Association. Some time, somewnere an «iternational order may emerge i which need not relyReuter - 331 words
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Article102 1941-10-02 1 AUSSIESLove At First Sight Boys (From H. L Hopkin) London, Oct. 1. A CERTAIN Australian auxiliary j cruiser recently entered a Bri-, tish port with half its crew bachelors. When it left 60 had married Bntish girls. At another British port; 20 more married, and at a third another 30Via Cable; Reuter Wireless - 102 words
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51 1941-10-02 1 Washington, Oct. 1. ?IE United States Supply Priorities and Allocations Board has approved a $1,250,000,000 expansion of the steel industry, designed to increase the capacity by 10,000,000 tens annually. The present steel capacity, including some faculties under construction, amounts to 89.000,000 tons annually.Reuter - 51 words
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Article236 1941-10-02 1 PAN-AFRICA AIR ROUTE AGREEMENT London. Oct. 1. THE conclusion of an agreement between the British Government and Pan-Ameri-can Airwavs African Limited for the operation of an air transport service between West Africa and Anglo-Egyp-tian Sudan was announced by the Air Minister. Sir Archibald Sinclair, in the House of Commons. SirReuter - 236 words
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Article48 1941-10-02 1 Loncion, uci i. A NAZI bomb?r was destroyed over Britain last night when raiders, more active than for some time, dropped bombs at several points on the Northeast coast of England. Two towns were sharply pttackert but e?rly rep- its suggest that the casualties were not large.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration578 1941-10-02 1 FIERCE LENINGRAD ATTACKS A SUCCESS »««»4) MR. Laurence Cadbury. who went with the economic mission to Russia 48 hours after the invasion, yester- day said it was impossible to exaggerate the importance of keeping Russia in war effectives. "If we are to do that I we have obviously got to578 words
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Article176 1941-10-02 1 London, Oct. 1. GERMAN diplomats and over 400 women and children from the German colony left Teheran on Sept. 17 as well as a small party of Rumanians, Bulgarians and Hungarians, it is learned m London to-day. The German minister refused to allow women to accompany176 words
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Article156 1941-10-02 1 (By Patrick Crosse, Reuters Special Correspondents Teheran, Oct. l CONSIDERABLE reforms have been effected by the Iranian Cabinet, since its formation a week ago. It appears to be winning the increasing confidence of the country The first bastions of the old regime to be attacked were the PoliceReuter - 156 words
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Article46 1941-10-02 1 A state of emergency has been extended to three more provinces in Bohemia and Moravia, the Prague radio has announced. The Czech Premier. Gen. El lias has been condemned to death. He was arrested three days ago on a charge of high treason. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement12 1941-10-02 1 PICTURES OF THE ALLIED TROOPS IN IRAN APPEAR ON THE CENTRE PAGES.12 words
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Advertisement20 1941-10-02 1 WATCH REPAIRS! T EHTRUBT THEM TO n i: ii i m o OPTICAL CO. EUROPEAN WATCHMAKERS 165, NORTH BRIDGE RD.20 words
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421 1941-10-02 2 cnrmnnx-s speech received weix bt press London, o<rt 1. "OR. CHURCHILL'S references to aid to Russia in his speech seem to have satisfied most of the papers who had "been most anxious on this subject. The Manchester Guardian says: "Mr. Churchill told no secrets butReuter - 421 words
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268 1941-10-02 2 Improvement In Mid-Bast Transport (By Martin Herlihy, Reuters Chief Correspondent in Egypt) J Cairo, Oct. 1. 6NE of the most important, if not* most spectacular, aspects of the Middle East campaign is the question of supplies and big changes have recently been made in tne vhcle organisation and communications. ThereReuter - 268 words
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145 1941-10-02 2 R.A.F. Leave Fires at Hamburg, Stettin London, Oct. 1. "COR the second night in succession, aircraft of the Bomber Command attacked objectives in Hamburg and Stettin," states the Air Ministry. "Many large fires were left burning among the docks and m the industrial quarters of both cities. "The doclCs atReuter - 145 words
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Article39 1941-10-02 2 Moscow, Oct. 1. rIE plenary session of the Three-powers' Conference here Is being held this afternoon, following the completion of the committees' work last night. A plenary session will be followed by a Government reception. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article85 1941-10-02 2 London. Oct. 1. IT is learned authoritatively that the British Gov- ernment has agreed to make a Riant in aid o» £50.000 to the British fund fo r lelief of distress in China to meet the expenditure on the maintenance of ambulance units for theReuter - 85 words
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Article437 1941-10-02 2 London. Oct. 1. APEN criticism of the Fascist Party in the Italian V Press suggests, writes The Times' diplomatic correspondent, that Mussolini plans ministerial changes, and that facts are being given advance publicity because he probably wishes to make a show of meeting the discontent437 words
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Article151 1941-10-02 2 New York, Oct. I. r Winston Churchill's speech in the House of Commons yesterday was featured in the New York morning papers. The tfew York Times and the New Yoi*k Aerald printed it fully In a leadei. the New York Times interpreted the speech as indicating thatReuter - 151 words
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73 1941-10-02 2 Moscow, Oct. 1. REFERRING to the three-power conference at* present going on ut Mcscow, M. I/zovsky, the Soviet Government spokesman, mentioned 1 hat the German Radio on Monday j ncered at it, c?claring that Lord lieaverbrook and Mr. Harriman had brought the Soviet Union73 words
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Article48 1941-10-02 2 Tokyo, Oct. 1. TMIE construction of a new supply 1 route to Chuivjklnt; linking Assam. :ndiß, with YunnHii. via the northern border of Burma, Is under consideration l>y the British Government, reports the 'I okyo Asahi from London. Thifs Is Intended to strengthen aid lor Chungking* Eastern NewsEastren News - 48 words
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Advertisement71 1941-10-02 2 Calling Johore Residents! Let Hie Amazing Doctor Clitterhouse Cure your blues. He will visit .I.R. TO-XIGHT and may be seen at the Johore Civil Service Club Consulting Hour:— from 9.30 P.M. Fee: $2.50 per patient. Do not fail to take this opportunity of seeing the Doctor while in Johore Bahru.71 words
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Article205 1941-10-02 3 Situation In Changsha Unchanged Shanghai, Oct. 1. Till*; situation in Changsha has not changed, as both the Chinese and Japanese continue strenuously to insist that they are in occupation of the city. The latest Chungking reports maintain that the Chinese Government was still in direct communication with Changsha as lateReuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration119 1941-10-02 3 pit HARD ROBSON of Shirley, five-year-old M)Q| T H of the chief engineer of th c Ministry of In- formation, used a gift of money on his birthday a fortnight ago from his aunt, Flora Robwn, i the actress, to buy a miniature barrel-organ, with l Which he is touring119 words
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85 1941-10-02 3 London, Oct. 1. THE Air Minister, Sir Archibald Sinclair, has sent the following message to the commanding officer of the R.A.F. wing opera tine in Russia: "Trie destruction by your squadrons of 12 German aircraft for the loss of only one of your ownReuter - 85 words
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Article28 1941-10-02 3 Tokyo. Sept. 29: Mr. Aktra Yamajl, fonsul-Gencrnl in Vienna, has been appointed Minister to Bulßarla. succeeding Mr. Teruo Hachiva who retired last .lUtumn.- Eastern NewsEastren News - 28 words
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Article50 1941-10-02 3 Tokyo, Oct. 1. JAPAN should cautiously watch Anglo-American aid to Russia which is being shipped via Far Eastern routes because such war supplies might be kept in Russia's Fai Eastern Provinces, the Tokyo Nichi Nichi declares, editorially commenting on the Moscow conference.- Eastern NewsEastren News - 50 words
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Article98 1941-10-02 3 London, Oct. 1. THE German controlled Prague radio early this morning leported another batch of executions. Fiftynine persons were executed after death sentences were passed by court-martial in Prague an^. Brno. The names of only ten persons executed have been published so far. They include a well-knownReuter - 98 words
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Article49 1941-10-02 3 Bangkok, Oct. 1. rl recent Governmental reshuffles does not indicate any change in Thai policy, Premier Song, gram stated in a message to the Peoples' Assembly. A Royal decree prorogated the current session of the Assembly of Peoples' Representatives on October 1.- Eastern NewsEastren News - 49 words
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Article46 1941-10-02 3 Tokyo, Oct. 1. PHYA SRI SENA* Thai Minister to Japan, appointed first Thai Ambassador to Japan, with the promotion of the Thci Legation to an Embassy, will present his credentials to His Maiesty the Emperor to-mor-row, it was announced. Eastern NewsEastren News - 46 words
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Article377 1941-10-02 3 (By Alexander Wcrth, Re liter's Special Correspondent in Moscow) Moscow, Sept. 1. TWO visits of the Rumanian dictator, M. Antonescu, to the Odessa front, on both of which occasions he hoped to enter the Aty vicfeerously are described by a witness of the fightingReuter - 377 words
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160 1941-10-02 3 Madrid. Oct. 1. TOE Germans have, for the first time now, been told by their newspapers that the Russian war will last through the winter. Spanish correspondents in Berlin say that all the German papers have an article by Col. Scherf who, according toReuter - 160 words
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Advertisement103 1941-10-02 3 The LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN). T940 REsS just published award SIXTY FOUR PER CENT of P4SSES in all subjects for which students o* PITMAN'S COLLEGE entered. Of these Sixty-four pe~ HBHMRIBJBMHHHH cent, more than half were H^kWISIhI DISTINCTIONS. lUJKhH hI ENROL NOW FOR THE WlmPiSfffp't^ NEW TERM. pHONE m103 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1941-10-02 4 Vera Ardmore - People Places Vera Ardmore Jolly Services Club By T*|\R. Clit'ierhouscT* V (Philip Kin- i sey) examines l 1 -Pal" Green/ (Knc Griffith- i Jones), one of the crooks in the gang that h#» joins to study the psychology of crime, while J S "Oakie" another iof the gang, i looks1,248 words
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Advertisement101 1941-10-02 4 IN SPITE OI THE HUMIDITY m A^ V()l CAN STILL LOOK PRBBH E& AM) VOITHFIL fjHflS^ T!oi:ic heat over-stimulates your pcuvv ISjTjV dust fills ihcm with impurities your skin \^f|j vy geta tired, dull and unattractive. v^\! J Ihe thing to do is to pin your faith In w I101 words
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Article, Illustration641 1941-10-02 5 OLD NEW theme sanctioned in SKIRT STILES THE ircnd in skirts Ls fundamentally slimmer, but as always, when change la taking place, the period of transition sanction.* variations of both the old and the new themes. En the present ca.se, nariow lines and modified width are both permissible but. regardless641 words
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Article238 1941-10-02 5 Fashion Flashes DERFECT foundation's to wear beneath your .smart slim.•kirtod frocko are highlighted I this week by i PR1SCILLA LTD -No. 5, Eu S Court, entrance in Hill-street), J among which are a parti- cularly good selection of cor- i selets and girdles. t Outstanding among the I latter are238 words
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Advertisement51 1941-10-02 5 "how about \<uJ |V ''■> '^1 too pound dinner?" 1 \^S^ V"^" lour person*" 0 IIQDOIt -^V it'^'' ol £Ood ma w I Ili flavoured I delicious and I/L S^/C Rabbits'- I economical Ai >" **S as tender I PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES CS 206 A ildirt o/ Singapoje Cold51 words
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Article138 1941-10-02 6 Simla, Sept. 30. HIS Highness was very much impressed by the preparations made for the wihter campaign and proposed to convey his impression to the other Princes and to suggest for their) consideration th e lines on which the I States' war effort could best help theBy Radio - 138 words
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Article76 1941-10-02 6 Simla, Sept. 30. KAKEbB SiinOH, of the Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners, has been awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal for conspicuous gallantry during the fighting outside Damascus, involving the risk of nis own life. The awards given to the Bombay Sappers and Miners are one Victoria Cross, one OrderBy Radio - 76 words
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Article70 1941-10-02 6 Cuttak, Sept. 30. HE. Sir William Hawthorne Lewis, Governor of Orissa, has received a cable from the Minister of Aircraft Production acknowledging the remittance of the cost of the ninth fighter plane to be given by Orissa to the R.A.F. and ron- eying his gratitude to the people ot meBy Radio - 70 words
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Article27 1941-10-02 6 Simla, Sept. 30. HIS Highness the Maharaja o f Gwalior has contributed a further sum of Us. 2 lakhs to the Viceroy's W" Pnrnnses Fund.— By RadioBy Radio - 27 words
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Article38 1941-10-02 6 Madras, Sept. 30. THE Madras War Purpose, Fund has cubled to Lonuon a further sum of Rs. 4 lakhs for the Madras Squadron of the R.A.F. bringing the total remittance to Rs. 134 lakhs over £1.400.000, By RadioBy Radio - 38 words
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Advertisement197 1941-10-02 6 A GREAT THRILLING STORY BY THE AUTHOR OF 'LOST HORISON' and 'Good-Bye Mr. CHIPS' OPENING TO-DAY h^ j AT THE CAPITOL *«5 j I INCRID BERGMAN Star of "Adam Had 4 Sons" in her first big Role for M.C.M. r WAS HIS BEAUTIFUL WIFE IN i LOVE WITH HIS BEST197 words
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Advertisement118 1941-10-02 6 GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES AT YESTERDAY'S GALA OPENING! A LMA MBR A i i FREE LIST SUSPENDED 3 REASONS WHY "MKET JOHN KOir IS THE FINEST PICTURE PRODUCED IN 1941! EDWARD ARNOLOWALTER BRENNAN SPRING BYINGTON JAMES GLEASON GENE LOCKMART j S £7, ROBERT RISKIN *ssm WARNER BROS. STUDIO v^^>, h.118 words
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2532 1941-10-02 7 "2PEAK to your people. Make them see that this war is not a mere fight between two nval groups of white people, from which they can stand apart," said the G.O.C.. Malaya (Lt.-Gen. A. E. Percival, D.S.O O.B.E.. M.C.) addressing himself to local leaders2,532 words
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349 1941-10-02 7 MORNING THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1941. SIR ONG SIANG SONG AMONG Malayans of this generation and the last the name of Sir Ong Siang Song will always be spoken of with 1 reverence. Here was a man who typified all that was best in the Chinese character, who lived and died349 words
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Advertisement163 1941-10-02 7 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Ulwnd And You'll Jump out ol Bed in tke Mommf Full of Vim. The livtr slKHild i>our out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not Mowing freely, your food doesn't dij?est. It lutit decays in tin.- buwrls. Wind163 words
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Article, Illustration172 1941-10-02 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Ihe war" in Iran is over. British and Kussian forces who marchec! into that country to purge it of invidious Nazi infiltration have achieved their object. A new Shah is at the helm of affairs in Iran. These pictures, which have just arrived from India, show how British,172 words
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Advertisement97 1941-10-02 8 "SPEED THE TANKS" WANTED BUILDERS FOR 'WALTZING MATILDA'S' You can buy a "Churchill Tank'* outright for £20,000 or by Hire Purchase at week. OR MAKE A MODEL FOR AUCTION! SEND CONTRIBUTIONS TO EVATT CO., SINGAPORE. COME TO COCONUT GROVE FYOU LIKE TO DANCE GOOD CHOW SWEET MUSIC SEA BREEZES ROMANCE97 words
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Miscellaneous12 1941-10-02 8 1 MICKEY U> *FWLE SOUL-MATES THIS LOOKS rTr-^o^ THRILLING -)(ffiJ& WONDER L^Ml12 words
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Miscellaneous33 1941-10-02 9 MOUSE BY WALT DISNEY :s.-my...>=| l_i if why mickey mouse ..how I hNIAYi^, 7 !JW£J&gL2?3S&£ JC\ I-'L 111 "j I .I f' yrr"^"rr^>^W^ ***/^p7~ I 5 ,/fowTJq\j t&j <i^^t> G*i^^fei%^ kj^'3) Asa, r^%S~Jr)33 words
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Advertisement607 1941-10-02 10 ff*** I t.' I \*a tt 1 1 J i Ij[ J tf .^Dl^^^K H H^^^^ B^^^^ Domestic Occurrence DEATH IvJRS. REGINA WEE CHENG SOON passed away peacefully at 5.30 a.m. on 30th September, 1941. at 425 Pa&ir Panjang Road. She leaves behind to mourn her loss, her husband, Mr.607 words
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Advertisement710 1941-10-02 10 Wanted WANTED BUNGALOW with land. $10,000 Box NO 501 co Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lur.ipm J (No. TC4I ONE SECOND-HAND complete Barbell set plus extra bar, give particulars and q'l" 1 1 tation. Tan Chiug Tin. Raub. (No. 3461) WANTED a second-hand portable typewriter. Must be In good condition. State ioweat710 words
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Advertisement695 1941-10-02 10 Educational MUSIC: Le— OM Riven Piano. Singing M uny other instruments. Please communicate Box No. 551 co Malaya Tribuno, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 284L) TUITION IN MANDARIN. Engllsh-speik-ing. Peking-born young man teachts Mandarin. Practical text-books use!. Good teaching reference. Apply Box 545 do Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 271L) KABAYA KRANCHANG and695 words
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Advertisement596 1941-10-02 10 For Sale YOR SALE 230 shares Chembong iiu!>b« r Co. Apply Box 575 c o Mrilaya Tribune Kuala Lumpur. (No. 331L) CHEAP SALE: Royal Portable Typewriter. Camera, Fountain Pen. Chinese stationery Apply Box 577 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 334L)| BUY NOW. don't be late, smart shoes at unusual cheap596 words
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Miscellaneous348 1941-10-02 10 1 ON il!E| SINGAPORE ZHL 225 m. 1333 fel«*> ZHPI. 30-96 m. 9 w mlcs. ZHP2 48.58 m. 6. 175 mlcs. ZHP J. 41 J8 m. 7.25 ml«*> LONDON CSV -n 81 m!cs; 16-84 metres 08F— 15. 14 m!cs» 19.81 metres (From 6.15 p.m. »s 25. 53 metres. (rrosn 9.08348 words
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Article290 1941-10-02 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 1. A R R ANOEMBNTS J\. have been made lor immediate manuiacture of a number of Owen .sub-machine guns. It is now revealed that the Owen gun has only three main movable parts, compared with 20 in the Thompson gun. The rate of290 words
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2040 1941-10-02 11 gXACTLY three years to the day he had resigned from the Chamberlain Cabinet (in which he was First Lord of the Admiralty) along with the then Foreign Secretary, (Mr. Anthony Eden), when they had disagreed with the late Mr. Chamberlain on the Munich 112,040 words
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Advertisement391 1941-10-02 11 CLASSIFIED ADS. (FROM PAGE 10) Motor Vehicles 'DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Pho,i« 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. C76H) !for SALE Standard De Luxe, 10 h.p. 'Mileage 8.000. price $2,200.00. Tel: 6NT7, Singapore. (No. 3ffi)L) FOR SALE:— Hillman Minx, latest model, mileage about 10.000. first class condition, What391 words
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Miscellaneous92 1941-10-02 11 >._ Sf 9 ALL. >^^ fr^^\ >" 1 VERY W&LL, I" bsx jvi r Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the following material* or service. For parti* culars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Cloaln* Supply of two Ice Making Machines for the Water Dept 12 noon.92 words
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Article60 1941-10-02 12 Qiictta, Sept. 30. QUETTA experienced another earihquake shock of considerable intensity in the early hours of this morning. The shock lasted for about ]5 seconds and a number ol buildings sustained cracks. Some 150 tents have been provided by tlv» Cantonment Board authorities to accommodate shopkeepers Jrom theBy Radio - 60 words
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Article49 1941-10-02 12 Karachi, Sept. 30. SWARMS of locusts arc now moving in a north-easterly direction in Sind. The Sind Government have set up 30 centres for destruction of the pests in various villages, and large quantities of chemical products to be used for this purpose ha*"* k«i»m riic_ iributed By RadioBy Radio - 49 words
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Article38 1941-10-02 12 Simla. Sept. 30. THE Standing Committee of the Chamber of Princes has appointed n Legal and Financial Sub-Committee t o examine legislative and financial oropo* sals introduced in the Central Legislature likely to affect Indian Statos.- By RadioBy Radio - 38 words
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Article40 1941-10-02 12 Lahore. Sept. 30. OUT of ft total of 130 mi rkct committees to be set up ;n the Punjab under :he Agricultural Produce Markets Act. 125 have already been appointed. The constitution Of three more is announced to-day. By RadioBy Radio - 40 words
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Article29 1941-10-02 12 New Delhi. Sept. 30. Fis learned that Their Excellencies Lord and Lady LinlithfOW, accompanied bv their daughters ?.nd personal staff, •vill arrive here on Sunday. October 12. By RadioBy Radio - 29 words
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Article19 1941-10-02 12 Simla. Sept. 30. THE Standing Immigration Committee of the Central Legislature Is meeting hero next Mon- day. By RadioBy Radio - 19 words
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Article197 1941-10-02 12 FINES of $200 and $150 respectively weie Imposed on Sa.sakichi Hirano and Kenji Miyazaki. both Japanese, on their pleading guilty to charges oi attempting to take out of the Colony currency in excess of $100 without a permit from the Financial Secretary. Similar charges against two othei Japanese.197 words
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Advertisement64 1941-10-02 12 special ANNOUNCEMENT The Famous F.lm that has been the Subject of liili'Mialioeial Discussion! 4 |CapitoL hmLW prkmikhk: JHfllj SATURDAY (Oct. 4th) SAi fS^^ SHOWS 10.15—12.30 Tfllllw W sinda^ moi;\i-(. "*s^ The most sensaliona! I t>*s^ ever made "LIGHT OF EAST ASIA" which actual ENEMY PRISONERS, captured by the CHINESE FORCES,64 words
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Advertisement90 1941-10-02 12 H m «^r TO-DAY I'AVILIO^ 3,5, 6,5 6 9,5 I .1// outdoor epic in gorgeous technicolour. SHE IT B .Tt- xMI i%»»fc.-A 'Aifl V U$V4 vißyi b i^B\ ai Ri I^tbl m, ml Bi U H ■7// ft ftf^^^ jm m j fi /i if/ ft. 3 b w 190 words
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Article73 1941-10-02 13 S AWING to unavoidable cir- i S V aunstances, the proposed S i war charities scccer match between the Combined Ser- S vices and a Smo-Malay team has been postponed till the i first week of next month. *tih» proposed game will be S in aid tf73 words
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423 1941-10-02 13 IN a fast and gruelling game of rugfty, the R.A.F. (Seletar) emerged narrow victors by 5 points a (goal) to nil, when they met a Singapore Cricket Club team on the padang yes- teroay. On several occasions both teams nearly went over but determined423 words
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410 1941-10-02 13 CUP TIE AT STADIUM HOLDING a slight superiority in attack, the reserve team of the R.A.F. (Seletar) defeated R.A.F. (Kallang) by four goals to nil at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, in the Challenge Cup competition. The game, which was a preliminary round tie in the410 words
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Article273 1941-10-02 13 THE second team of Medical College lost to Raffles Institution 4 l in a hockey match played on the College ground yesterday. The school struck good form and their forwards were a nippier lot than the College combination, who made scarcely any headway after their first goal.273 words
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Article87 1941-10-02 13 rplIE following will represent Windsors 1 II vs. st Joseph's II in a hockey match on Friday. J. Basil: 9ong Hood 800. Heng Tenß Kwee; H. Klass. T. d«- Silra. Quek KoK Chuu; Song Hood Pah, O. Pennefather. R. de Rosnrio, L. Delekan. Tun Wee Hock. Vitmk87 words
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Article102 1941-10-02 13 Till iu should be a «ood evening's entertainment at the Happy World covered stadium to-morrow nlfjht when Mr. (Jeo. E. Lee presents his card in aid of the Churchill Tank Fund. Headed by a bout between popular Nni Phol mid the rising local Malay boy. Speedy102 words
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Article50 1941-10-02 13 THi: Indian General Hospital scored another sood victory when they defeated I the A.P.r. Sports Club by seven goals to ml in hockey match at Paya Lebar yesterday. Haft time score was 2—o. Scorers were i Gurdlal Biujfh (4i. Saktu (2) and A. Famed (J).50 words
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Article, Illustration102 1941-10-02 13 .fc CtOMK time^ TT O before Mon- p day last, Cali- fornian Lou i i Nova put up his "dukes" before Joe Louis. Joe i was only in the I form of a large > portrait then. The portrait i came to life n Monday102 words
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469 1941-10-02 13 IILAYINCi with fine combination yesterday even--1 ing the SRC M A" .secured an easy hockey victory over the Y MCA. beating them by seven goals to one on the Club ground. The Recs wcie all over their opponents, who rarely «ot the better469 words
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Advertisement205 1941-10-02 13 TurEETING a Coast Battery XI at hockey IVA yesterday, the first eleven of the Medical College scored a two-one victory. Oehlers scored both the Collegians' goals. Coughing, Slrar Bronchitis Curbe Do you have attacks of Asthma or Bronrhitto so bad that you cbok« and rasp for \-realh and can't sleep?205 words
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Advertisement151 1941-10-02 13 lgling Asthma, id in, 3 Minutes Canada, had lost 40 lbs., suffered couching, hoking and strangling every nigfet, couldn't sleep, expected to die. Mendaco stopped Asthma spasms first night and he has had none since in over two years. Montr Back Guarantee The very first doee of Mendaco goes right151 words
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Miscellaneous60 1941-10-02 13 HOCKEY: C.S.C v Indinn General Hospital, C.S.C.; S.C.C. v Punjab Regiment. S.C.C.; Post Office v P.W.D.. Post Office; A.C.S. 1st XI v 2nd XI. Oldham Hall. RUGBT: Medical College v Loyals, Medical College ground. TENmS: S.C.C. tournament. TIDE TABLE I HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 9.25 a.m., 8.3 ft.; 9.09 p.m., 8.660 words
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Article91 1941-10-02 14 MR. T. A. Raman. I nclon corlesponetent of fb: U ilted Press f India, occomprinied by his wife, has arrived in Singapore. While Were, Mr Haman Wi'l Interview lcr.vl defence chieio. i iducAng the Ccmmander- in-Chief Far Ea.st. Sir Robert Brooke Popham. rail he did yesterday morning.91 words
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Article102 1941-10-02 14 RANG CHURCH BELLS »f<HE Rev. P. Taylor. 1 of Corpus Chris* i Church. Chadderton, wa: in hli garden when he heard his church bell ringing. He locked the church and told neighbours to watch while he sent fo; the police and when he returned he saw a' man coming down102 words
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Article112 1941-10-02 14 Eggs— Without Teas EGG control, revised, has come into force with a big concession to .small poultry keepers, it was officially fl 0 nounced. All keepers owning more than 50 birds must register with a licensed packing station or a BCeMed| buyer and sell their eggs direct to thai station,112 words
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Article113 1941-10-02 14 AN anonymous letter resulted in the first prosecution m the country for selling sec o n d-hand clothes without coupons. Two summon** were issued against Arthur GoM, of Oxford. He was fined £25 and £2 2s. costs at Oxford. Five coupons are required for a secondhand dress113 words
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Article205 1941-10-02 14 "MEET JOHN lM»r. (At the Alhambra) tT Is difficult, to write of 'Meet John A Doe," now on at the Alhambra. not to overemphasise the magnificence ana brilliance of what could have been an ordinary picture out of Hollywood, because It is exactly one of those productions which205 words
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Article106 1941-10-02 14 rpHF following are the results of ties 1 played yesterday in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament: Women's singles handicap: Miss D. BtUl plus 15) beat Miss Rowley-Conwy (plus 3) 1-6. 6-3. 6-2. Profession pairs handicap: O. H. 8. Bateman and J. H. Phillips (—3) beat V. P.106 words
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Article172 1941-10-02 14 International Soccer At Wembley (By Leonard IleMi.im, Reuti t\ Sports Commentator) London, Oct. 1. virEMBLEY Stadium, created just before the Empire Exhibition, has ratued a niche for itself in British (port and has been the scene of many spectacular events not the le«st of which has own international and CupReuter - 172 words
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Article74 1941-10-02 14 THE following have been selected to repmeht the Medical Auxiliary Service (Fkrrer Park Depot) at soccer against the Customs on Sunday, on the Rangoon Road School ground: :a a Slthiinibaram; Vythalinawn. Mahalingam; B. J. Layman (captain), Puteh. Salleh; Santhou. Muthalh. Paul Davle, S. Y. Ally, Kim Ktat. Reserves:74 words
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Advertisement109 1941-10-02 14 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Xstabhshed by Royal Charter AJ) 3824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital i. 40,030,000 {Serve Fund I 12,000,000 j London Correspondents WATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: Motherlands Kasi Indies: Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, WelItevreden, Bandoeng, Cheriboa, Tegal, Pecalongan. Djosjakarta. Solo. Tjilatjap, Djemo^i, PplembanK. Bandjermasin,109 words
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Advertisement119 1941-10-02 14 PilesCurbed in 10 Minutes Don't let itohlnsr, bleeding, internal or protruding Piles sap your vitality, ruin your nerves, and drive you crazy with pain. China roid the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain in 15 minutes bo you can walk ride, work and enjoy life in comfort.119 words
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Advertisement164 1941-10-02 14 BE HERE FOR CERTAIN TO SPEND THE MOON FESTIVAL ON SUNDAY THE BRIGHTEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR! TO-iMGHT TEA DANSANT \i AFTER-DINNER DANCE 7.36 p.m.— 9.00 p.m. V 9.30 p.m.— Midnight Another Big Musical Treat! IN RESPONSE TO THE DEMANDS OF LAST SUNDAY'S BIG COMPANY AT TIFFIN DANCE MABCIAL'S SWING164 words
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634 1941-10-02 15 "THERE is no question at all of Britain being the aggressor (in Thailand). We have no 1 such intention," said Sir Josiah Crosby, British Minister to Thailand in the course of an interview in Singapore yesterday. Sir Josiah refused to comment on whether he thought634 words
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Article91 1941-10-02 15 Tientsin. Oct. 1. BECAUSE many young white Russians will not register for military trainir*. oVsoite two orders issued by the Japanese -sponsored Russian Anti-Communist Committee in Tientsin, their narents or guarantors are beinii ursed to prevail upon them to obey orders or "face unutterable consequences.Reuter - 91 words
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75 1941-10-02 15 Shanghai, Oct. 1. AN American mission school as well as an orphanage operated by an Australian mission was hit by bombs and badly damaged when 72 Japanese planes raided Shiakwan, a Chinese bas« in Northern Kwangtung Province on Monday meming, according to local ChineseReuter - 75 words
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Article52 1941-10-02 15 /CHARGED with being a member of an unlawful society— the Malayan Communist Party-ban Tong Piau (21) a Hokfclen. claimed tilal when he appeared before Mr R. Moor, acting third magistiate, vesterday. The "case was postponed for mention en Oct. 8. and bail wp« offered in the turn of $500 in52 words
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106 1941-10-02 15 Ackyo, Oct. 1. AN allegation that Mr Alfred Duft Cooper, partici^arly in the matter of his "frankness in identifying himself with An^loAmericsn plans for the encirclement of Japan" must be "rather embarrassing to the Britih CKvernment" was made by the Japanese spokesman, Mr. Tshii, atReuter - 106 words
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Article92 1941-10-02 15 fHE total deaths during the week end- Ing Sept. 27 werr 263. The death rate was ?3 57 per mllle per annum, compared with 25.63 in the preceding week, and 20.71 in the corresponding week of ;ast year. The chiei causes of mortality were tuberculosis (respiratory types) 37,92 words
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Article52 1941-10-02 15 were held on Sunday, Sept. 28, In connection with the evacuation 01 the battle area In the Bedok— Changl districts. There was evidence of much careful preparation and the co-operation i f the residents was most satisfactory, that offeree" by the Malay communities, in particular, showing both willingness52 words
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Article587 1941-10-02 15 EXPRESSING the view that ■t^ the high degree of negligence necessary for a conviction under section 304A of the Penal Code was not established. Sir Percy McElwaine, chief justice, yesterday, set aside the conviction and sentence of eight months' simple imprisonment imposed on Tan Yee587 words
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Article, Illustration90 1941-10-02 15 A parade wa<#" held in London J by Free Belgian S Forces to cele- i brate the Bel. I gian Day of J j I n d ependence S and M. Gutt Belgian War J Minister, pre- sented medals 1 to members of jthe Belgian i Free Forces90 words
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Article142 1941-10-02 15 \N application for an order on behalf of Lady OnK Slang, wife of the late Sir Iny, SianK Souk. Uttrt Mr. C. H. Koh. dvocate and solicitor, be appointed re•rlver and manager, without security, to 'firry on the affairs of the law firm of Altken anl On* Bian«142 words
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Article46 1941-10-02 15 A DMITTING a charge oi assisting in n M In* on rhut>-ji-ki lottery, Chua Giok Mui was sentenced to three months' rnu^ imprisonment by Mr. R Moor in the third court yesterday. When Chua was arrested ho had in hl» possession documents relating to the lottery.46 words
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Advertisement191 1941-10-02 15 Arthritis Cause Fought in 30 Minutes By dissolving and removing the bo<ly poisons and adds that CftUSe stiffness, soreness and Hwelling of Arthritis and fili« 1 1 1 n: 1 1 ism the amazing new «11s< ov»-ry Rumend If bringing health and happiness to thousands of one-tlino sufferers. In '\Q191 words
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406 1941-10-02 16 London, Oct. 2. THE organisation which Capt. Oliver Lvttelton. Minister of State, has established in the I Middle East was outlined by Capt. Lyttelton in the House of Commons to-day. He said that at first there was a Middle Eastern War Council underReuter - 406 words
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Article70 1941-10-02 16 Shanghai, Oct 2. THE leading Russian newspaper. I Shanghai Zaria, comments. The aim of Japan's alliance with Germany and Italy is peace not war as Tokyo always emphasised. This alliance by no means hinders Japan improving her relations with the United States and England. "An improvementReuter - 70 words
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Article68 1941-10-02 16 20 FRENCHMEN ARRESTED AND SHOT London, Oct. 2. TWENTY French railwaymen hav e t been arrested and shot at Lille without charge or trial, according to a statement issued to-day, by the Free French headquarters in London. The shooting followed the blowing up of an ammunition train and two poodsReuter - 68 words
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Article101 1941-10-02 16 Ankara, Oct. 2. A CONFERENCE of the United Kingdom Commercial Corporation representatives from South Africa. Iraq. Iran, Palestine. Syria. Egypt and Turkey will be held in Palestine and Lord Carlisle, repre.--s ntative of the corporation here, has left for Palestine to attend the conference. ItReuter - 101 words
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Article165 1941-10-02 16 Air Attacks On Enemy Convoys London. Oct. 2. A SINGLE squadron of the R.A.F. Coastal Command. which bombed two German supply ships on Tuesday night, either sinking or severely damaging them, attacked another two ships last night. Last night's attack was made by the pilots of two Hudson aircraft eachReuter - 165 words
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Article76 1941-10-02 16 London. Oct. I. PAUL COLETTE, "/ho shot Laval ha,s been condemned to death by a special French court in Paris. According to a Paris dispatch to the official German nc-wj* agency. Colette, 21-year-olci sailor, shot Laval and Deat at Versailles at the end of August atReuter - 76 words
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Article64 1941-10-02 16 CANBERRA. Oct. 2— The debate in the House of Representatives on the Labour motion to reduce the first item of the budget by £1 was continued to-day. Prime Minister. Mr AW. Fadden. who said hv would treat the motion as a vote of censure, replied to LabourReuter - 64 words
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Article59 1941-10-02 16 Cairo. Oct. 2. r -DAY'S communique issued by the British G.H.Q.. Middle East, in Cairo, says that although the dint storm continued unabated, yesterday British patrol* effectively en»a<jjed enemy positions facinp iht south-west sector of Tobruk defences, causinp casualties and forcing the enemy to withdraw. InReuter - 59 words
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Article133 1941-10-02 16 MEW YORK, Oct. 2— "The only peacr possible i with Hitler is a peace that comes from com. l plete surrender; how can one speak of negotiated peace in this war when a peace treaty would be as binding upon the Nazis as a bondReuter - 133 words
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Article65 1941-10-02 16 NEWS BREVITIES Bombay. Oct. 1. GIKL Guides of the Bombay Presidency have presented two ambulances to the District Commander on behalf of the Bombay War Gifts Fund— By Radio. Simla. Oct 1. A JOINT deputation of the iron and steel trade, led by Manu Subedar, is expected to meet theBy Radio - 65 words
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Article52 1941-10-02 16 London. Oct. 2. IT Is learned in London last night that a few enemy aircraft operated over this country mainly in east and south-east England, according to the Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique. Bombs were dropped at a number of scattered points, one ot them In theReuter - 52 words
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Article126 1941-10-02 16 London. Oct. 2. HEAVY K.A.F. bombers made one of their most successful raids on Tripoli yesterday, states the Air Ministry new* service. The first aeroplane over the target started a blaze 600 feet square. The remainder added to blaze or started fresh fires whichReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement81 1941-10-02 16 GRAND ANNIVERSARY PROGRAMME CATHAY T DAY Vy A XXX MX. X SHOWS 11 a.m., 3.15. 6.15, 9.15 Where Everybody Goe* 'PHONE 3400. CJTjT Lynne Overman Eddie Bracken A. Also Paramount. British News Just Arrived NOTE: The 11 a.m. matinees to-morrow and Sunday will be preceded by a series of 8.M.1.81 words
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