Morning Tribune, 4 October 1941

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  • 15 1 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 211, Saturday, October 4, 1941.
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  • 572 1 London, Oct. 3. WITH a defeat of a majority of three 36 votes to 33 on a censure by the Labour opposition, the Australian Government resigned to-day. There will be no general election and the Labour Party will take office. The motion was moved by the
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  • 120 1 No Election.. Canberra, Oct. 3. S MR. Fadden disclosed in af press interview to-night that he tendered the Govern- ment's resignation to Lord Gowrie, the Governor-Gener-Z al. following the defeat in the I House of Representatives on Z the Labour censure motion. Mr. Fadden added that he Is discussing with
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  • 139 1 Tokyo, Oct. 3. "THE frequency with which acts I against Japan of late have been committed by the Netherands East Indies makes certain quarters think that they have reason to regard the attitude of the Dutch Far Eastern colony towards Japan with grave concern." states the
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  • 343 1 HITLER'S GREAT DECISION Berlin, Oct. 3. HAD to make a difficult decision and sent my minister to Moscow to try and reach an understanding. We kept our word. "Not a single word about Bolshevism appeared in our press. Russia tried to obtain bases on the Dardanelles although this was denied
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  • 54 1 London, Oct. 3. ris learned in London to-day that an enemy supply ship escorted by seven flak ships (antiaircraft barrage ships) was attacked by British Hurricanes off Gravelines. One of the fluk ships was sunk, the, supply and three fluk ships set on fire and, the remaining
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  • 198 1 lurß Koh Ishii, 1T the Government spokesman, stated in Tokyo yesterday that Japan will consider it an unfriendly act if the Netherlands East Indies continues to send war supplies to Russia, said the London radio last nißht. The Japanese press has been putting oat stories that
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  • 79 1 Bangkok, Oct. 3. pEFERRING to a recent Tokyo IV newspaper suggestion that the British authorities in Thailand are spending large sums of money on Press and film propaganda, the Thai newspaper, Nikorn. outright repudiates the insinuation that the British Government is subsidising the Thai Press. As regards
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  • 209 1 (By John Wallls, neuter's Correspondent) Ankara, Oct. 3. ¥\ESPITE the most severe penalties for listening to MJ the British radio transmissions these are very popular in Yugoslavia, according to a neutral source from that country, who states that everyone tries to listen to London,
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  • 710 2 kIR. V. Gordon Bowden. first official representative of the II Commonwealth of Australia in Singapore, declared in an nterview yesterday that he had considerable sympathies with Uhina in her present struggle against aggression. It was his lope and belief, he said, that she would succeed
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  • 34 2 Shanghai, Oct. 3. ACCORDING to an official announcement, of the Nanking Government, Hsu Liang, the Nanking regime's Foreign Minister, has exchanged his post with Chu Minyi Ambassador to Tokyo. Reuter
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  • 126 2 Dog Who Saved Master BILL NEWMAN, vet-j eran Dover trawler hand, who has survived all the hazards of war in the Channel, slipped on a moss-covered ladder when e:oinß ashore from his ship, a; Dover. He fell into the larbour. Nobody saw him go °xcept his dou:, a whippet called
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  • 190 2 London. Oct. 3 i I ONG -RANGE guns will be t*» silent, fighters will be grounded and the war in general over the English I Channel will cease for some hours this week-end while 1,500 wounded British soldiers are brought home frcm Ger- j many, and 1,506
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  • 75 2 Los Angeles, Oct. 3. THE newest version of the Vultee Vanguard pursuit plane is now being manufactured in quantity for China, the Vultee Company Several craft, called the P 66, have been completed and are r^ady for shipment Vanguard planes had been on order for
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  • 44 2 Moscow, Oct. 3. rO German planes were brought down during a German attempt to raid Moscow last night, according to the Moscow Radio. Anti-aircraft fire and night fighters prevented the German planes from reaching the capital. Reuter
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  • 178 2 London, Oct. 3. THE Foreign Editor of the Daily Herald gives some details of Nazi propagandists in the Far East. Fritz Weidemann, who has been ejected by every State in the Western Hemisphere, on account ol his subversive activities in the United States, is
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  • 141 2 Tokvo, Oct. 3. A JAPANESE submaiine. tho I—6l, sank last night after collision with a surface craft during manoeuvres off Kyushu In south-western Japan, say.s an official announcement by the Japanese Navy Ministry to-day. Fart of tne submarine's crew was rescued and efforts are now being made
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  • 71 2 Vichy, Oct. 3 BOMBS destroyed six Paris synagogues during last night, according to the Vichy news agency, and the only casualties were two injured. An attempt was made to blow up a seventh synagogue but the bomb was found in time. Among the synagogues destroyed wer e
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  • 71 2 VESTERDAY Mr. A. Duff Cooper, representative of I the British War Cabinet, left Singapore by air fo r Buima, and after a few days there will go on to He will see the Viceroy of India (Lord Linlithgow-. the Governor of Burma (Sir
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    • 99 2 VICTORIA THEATRE COME T«-i\I«;HT by 9.30 p.m. and see "THE AMAZING Dr. CLITTERHOUSE" After the tremendous success of this show here last Saturdav and in Johore on Thursday, everyone is flocking- to Littles' to book I But don't worry, we'll cram you in all right. You can see and hear
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  • 115 3 New Drive By Japanese In Honan Shanghai, Oct. 3. WHILE the Chinese are celebrating what they describe as the great victory of Changsha, Japa- ncse forces have begun a new campaign in Hcnan Province. Chines? forces are said to be trapped by Japanese trcops which started new drives early yesterday
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  • 61 3 Simla, Oct. 3. THE Viceroy has allotted Rs. 32.000 from the recent gift of 500,000 of rupees from the Maharaja of Mysore for the club for Indian troops in Singapore. Funds have also been raised from the Indian community in Malaya and two buses are being purchased
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  • 47 3 Bombay, Oct. 2. H.E. Sir Lawrence Roger Lumley, Governor of Bombay, presided over the first meeting of the Presidency War Committee. Before the meeting the committee inspected naval establishments in the city. The Ahmedaban Red Cross Fund has presented two more ambulances to the Government- By Radio
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  • 52 3 Simla, Oct. 2. FOLLOWING the re- cent receipt of a request from the Chinese Commissioner at Kashgar, it is learned that the Government of India has agreed to send limited quantities of petrol to Sinkiang. Great satisfaction is expressed in India at this revival and strengthening o f Indo-Sinkiang trade.
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  • 42 3 Cairo, Oct. 2. |NDIAN Orders of I Merit have been awarded to two members of an Indian unit tor carrying out night raids on enemy positions outside Tobruk at great risk to their own lives, and under heavy enemy fire. By Radio
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  • 53 3 Singapore, Oct. 2. MR. Alfred Duff Cooper, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, who is on a special mission to the Far East on behalf of the War Cabinet, will be leaving lor India at the end of this week. After a brief discussion with the Viceroy, he will visit
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  • 31 3 Travancore, Oct. 2. TH E Travancore State Government has ordered the permanent withdrawal of all grants to private temples which have not thrown open their doors to the Harijans. By Radio
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  • 32 3 Bangalore, Oct. 2. H.E. Sir Arthur Oswald J. Hope, Governor of Madras, arrived here to-day and inspected officer cadets now under training. He is leaving for Kudapha on Sa- turday. By Radio
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  • 234 4 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 2. PRITICS at the Australian art exhibition at Washington are impressed by a similarity of interests in the growth of art in Australia and the U.S.A. They say the exhibition will be intensely interesting to most people in the U.S.A. to whom Australia
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  • 24 4 For Flemington on Saturday fancies are: Manifold Stakes: AD Love, Wheatsheaf iPrimavera. Melbourne Stakes:—El Golea. Rivette, Tranquil Star Stand Handicap:— Velocity, Ron Olive Sunbelle
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  • 31 4 Rajkot, Oct. 2. HIS Highness the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes, arrived here this morning to preside over the meeting of the Kathiawar Princes.— By Radio
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  • 195 4 RUSSIANS OPPOSE JAPANESE Tientsin, Oct. 3. Despite widespread opposition among the local White Russians, the. "Whit? Bouse"— the headquarters of the l'cal Japanese sponsored Russian Anti-Communist Committee in Tientsin is continuing the registration of young Russian emigrants for military training to fight the Communists. "A third batch, comprising 81 White
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  • 315 5 Teheran, Oct. 3. THE Iranian transport organisation is alreaGy capable of dealing with twice its former capacity and thousands of tons of war material have been delivered to Russia. This has been achieved within a month by a staff of British transport and commercial experts who
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  • 66 5 London, Oct. 3. MR. Charles Ea'ward Buckland, who has died in London at the age of 94, was understood to be the "father" of the Indian Civil Service which he joined 73 years ago. Ho compiled, single-handed, "a Dictionary of Indian Biography".
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    77 5 f Patti McCarty£ Thad charms— Z mere than many 5 mcvie stars Z hut it took a 2 long time to get a break on the film set. Once with Columbia she got a stock centra? t. publi- j J city phctcs like the one above, j bit parts and
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  • 138 5 London. Oct. rrHE conference, convened by the International Labour Office, which Is to be held at Columbia University, in Npv York, commencing on Monday. Oct. ft, will discuss, in particular the report of the Acting Director, Mr. E. J. Phei;iii. who has
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  • 73 5 Tokyo, Oct. 3. THE Tokyo spokesman yesterday admitted that the recent heavy army operations in Hunan are possibly affecting the Washington talks between Japan and the United States. When asked if the effect would be unfavourable, he retorted: "Ask the United States Government." Asked
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  • 55 5 Tokyo, Oct. 3. COMMENTING on the Hunan campaign, statement t Cf Colonel Mabuki. Chief of the Army Press section Imperial General Headquarters, observers said it reflects the Army's determination to continue the co-prosperity programme and not to accept any peace which will amount to a restoration of
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  • 53 5 Vichy, Oct. 3. OTTOKAR KLAPKA. former mayo r of Prague, has been sentenced to death by the Peoples' Court for "hostile complicity and disposition towards hign treason," according to a message from the official German news agency, which adds that he has been "deprived of Municipal honours
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  • 43 5 Shanghai, Oct. 3. HAVING completely attained their object in the present operations and the about turn from Chanesha and their environs, the Japanese troops have resumed their original positions, the Japanese Army Command in Central China announced Eastern News
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  • 66 5 Tokyo, Oct. 3. PHYA SRI SENA, Thai Ambassador to Japan, tendered his credentials yesterday morning to His Majesty the Emperor in the presence of Foreign Minister Toyoda. It was learned from Bangkok that Captain Luang Pratiyat Navayudh will shortly be appointed Naval Attache in Tokyo while
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  • 29 5 Ankara, Oct. 3. I IT is learned from high. TurkisM sources that a Turkish-G-ermaa commercial agreement will proJ bably be signed on Monday oq Tuesday.- Reuter
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  • 251 5 Press Praise For China's Resistance London, Oct. 3. A WARM tribute to China's resistance and strategy is paid by The Times in an editorial headed "Withdrawal From Changsha." It says that one of the most striking revelations of the war against China is the power of an ill-armed but morally
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    • 67 5 SAVINGS A dollar saved is an extra: dollar earned. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time' is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with this Bank with any
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    • 54 5 "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. SOLE AGENTS: SIN<; A POKE JOIIOKK M\L A NKGRI SEMBILAH Agents: SKI AN CO R
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  • 618 6  -  Ubique By V V Army side's rugby fixture list for the V V forthcoming season has just been issued V V and makes interesting reading. Three of V V the matches have already been mentioned V V with the M.R.U. list, but the other six V
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  • 106 6 TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretaiy's Office up to noon of the 31st October, 1941, for the following services for the Singapore Volunteer Corps for ihe yeai 1942:— 1. Clothing (making up>; 2. Transport of members of the Singapore Volunteer Corps by motor bus or lorry; 3. Supply
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  • 228 6 Tenders will be received at the office of the Colonial Secretary, Singapore, up to noon on the 15th October, 1941, for the following:— (i) Supply of wheat flour— (a) Frog Brand <b) Blue Key Brand. <ii> Supply of Rations for prisoners, (iii) Supply of rattan, loon koon wood
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  • 39 6 FOLLOWING the fifth Inter-school art r rxhibitiou hrld at St. AnUrows School recently. Mr. Ssu-Tu Chlao spoke ut the Exhibition Hall ytsterdny morning on art, (rtrtag in Mtdition. a general survey of fhr recent art exhibition.
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  • 100 6 TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretaiy's Office, up to noon of the 31st October, 1941, for the following services for the Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve for the year 1942 1. Clothing (making up) 2. Black leather boots, black leather shoes and white canvas shoes
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  • 71 6 CHINEHE LABOUR COMPANY. The above company is shortly to be formed for service in Malaya. Suitable men of Chinese <Hokkien) nationality are wanted NOW to enlist for the duration of the war. Conditions of pay. by rank, are as under: C.S.M. $1 25 per day. Pay Sgt. $-'90
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  • 84 6 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Making u» and draining of Martaban Road, from Balestier Road to the south-west side of the back lane alongside Lot 85 18. Ownera are notified that the plan, specification, estimate and provisional apportionment In connection with Notices served under Section 103, Municipal Ordinance, for making up
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  • 95 6 Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or aerrlce. For particulare see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Cloaln* Supply of two Ice Making Machines tor the Water Dept. 12 noon. 29 October, 1341. Supply of Fuel (Coal or Oil) for St. James Power
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  • 986 7 Morning Tribune Special Race Chart THE following is the specially compiled race guide for to-day's races at Kuala Lumpur, the first day of the Selangor autumn meet: RACE ONE PONIES, CLASS 2, DIV. 2— V, FURS. 0 0 0 Pratique 6y 9.00 Has speed but no form. 0 0 0
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  • 109 7 (Uv "MAC") <B> SPECTATOR Race I. TAST I.YNNK H«<e 1: SI ZANNK sii /■.nine New Life BMC I: in IWTIIAN rurr f. TI'RN OVER I Turn Over I.epanto BMC I: WINSOME n»™ K|SSIN« CUP BMel: SSnIeTSoNW lUrr 4: AKNII EOOHCT last Chance T e .Ji?£2. l i I Rare.
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  • 354 7 NEWCXDMERS to the competition, the Spartans, who have already cleared two hurdles, created the biggest surprise in the Challenge Cup competition so far when they defeated Chinese Athletic, a highly placed first division team, in their first round tie at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The solitary goal
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  • 98 7 DOMINATING exchanges in both halves, the S.C.R.C. beat the Y.M.C.A. by three coals to one In a hockey match played on the Y.M.C.A. pround yesterday. :;t :!t 3 THK Indian General Hospital scored their fourth successive victory when they defeats Medical College by four goals to one in
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  • 123 7 Summit (New Jersey), Oct. 3. FREDDIE COCHRANE, world welterweight champion, is reported to have received an offer of £10,000 to defend his title against Frnie Roderick, British champion. Both Cochranc nnd Willie OiltenburK. his BMUMfer, are willing to accept for a date in Docember,
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  • 66 7 rpHE Octobt-r medal of the Keppel Golf A Club will be played for on Saturday 1 an The SX O<?w y Medal will be played for in conjunction with the October Medal. The fpliowlag have qualified:— A. C. Good. H. J. Woolnougb. M. O. Harvey. H. Irving Jones. P. W.
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  • 115 7 A TRY by McPherson just before the final whsitle enabled the S.C.C. to draw with the Coast Battery six points-all, each team 'scoring: two unconverted tries, in a rugby match on the Padang yesterday. The Battery deserved to win, making use of every inch of
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  • 92 7 i > i rpIIIRK should be a record croud i A at Anson Road Stadium to- J dav, when the Royal Air Force and I the Straits Chinese Football Asso- J riation meet in a replay to deride l the honours of the Dlv. I league. J
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  • 67 7 SOCCER S.A.FA. league. Div. I replay. RAF. v S.C.P.A.. Stadium. HOCKEY Indian As-oekition v R.I.A.S.C. and R.A.S.C. Balestier; ACS. I v Raffle* Inst. I. Raffles School; ACS. II v Raffles 11, Oldham Hall; Khalsa Association v Windsors XI. Khalsa uround. RUGBY: S.C.C. v Highland Brigade. SCC; Loyals v
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  • 76 7 tN his weekly sports review from the Singapore station at 10.05 p.m. tomorrow 'Echo" (W. Arthur Wilson) will uive a commentary on to-day's bi^ soccer match, R.A.F. vs. Straits Chinese Football Association, which is the play-off for the League championship, these two teams having finished level on points
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  • 206 8 HUSBAND HAD STRONG REASONS AFTER hearing an R.A.F. man's story of his wife's association with another man, the chairman of the diertsey, Surrey, magistrates remarked, "He has given some very strong reasons fo r assault." Aircraftman Ernest C. Martin, charged with causing bodily harm to Sapper D. Parker at Walton,
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    • 597 8 Wanted ONE BECOND-HAND complete Barbell set plus extra bar. give particulars and quotation. Tan Chlng Tin, Raub. (No. 346L) WANTED TO BUY goods of all kinds. Bulk or Job lots. Communicate with Box 593 cjo Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 375L) WANTED a second-hand portable typewriter. Must be in good condition.
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    • 639 8 Miscellaneous TIC-TAC 8 RACEGUIDE. October Issue, Limited Copies. Now on sale everywhere. Fullest Details. (No. 337L) ORCHARD ROAD RESTAURANT, 38. Orchard Road, Singapore. Good Food, Drinks. Reasonable Prices. (No. 345L) FRESH STOCKS of Nervlnus; can give you new A increased energy and keep you Youthful. Apply P. O Box 557.
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    • 570 8 For Sale FOR SALE 230 shares Chembong P.ubber Co. Apply Box 575 elo Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 331L) TURKEYS FOR SALE, young, fully prown, Slngapoie). Box 602 rio Malaya Tribune. (No. o~8L) CHEAP SALE: Royal Portable Typewriter. Camera, Fountain Pen. Chinese stationery. Apply Box 577 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore
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    • 351 8 Property For Sale PROFITABLE BUSINESS for sale for L 1 000 nett Oood opportunity for ■mail capitalist. Box 879 e|o Muiuym Trlbun«, Singapore. (No. 3381.) Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) FOR SALE. Austin 10. 1938 ModeL Apply Box 598
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  • 167 9 NURSES ADRIFT 19 DAYS WHEN their ship was torpedoed in the Atlantic, two American Red Cross nurses escaped in a liffboat with two British and five Norwegian sailors. They were adrift for 19 days before they were picked up by a destroyer, which landed them at a Northern Ireland port.
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  • 79 9 The N.E.I, delegation to the International Labour Conference in New York will leave on Wednesday. The first part of the Journey will be made by air to Manila in an extra plane of the Dutch .'i ir Miles. According to the Batavia Nleuwsblad. the original plan was to make the
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  • 190 9 HE SURVIVED DUNKIRK-TO PREACH DEFEAT A SEAMAN who took part in Dunkirk evacuation is spending six months in jail. The Swansea magistrates decided that statements he made were likely to cause despondency or alarm. The seaman, John Johnson, aged 33, of King Edward-road, Swansea, was convicted on seven charges. He
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  • 584 9 {^KiME pays better in war-time when it is not found out, of course. Before the war a receiver and sold them for two songs, of stolen safety-razor blades example Blades as scarce, almost, as onions and oranges were recently being sold in large number* in
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  • 318 9 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY. OCT. 4. 1941. SOVIET STRATEGY 'fHOUGH strategy may still remain the same, military tactics have been completely revolutionised in modern warfare. Hitherto, it was considered that in the event of hostilities national security would be solely determined by a "war of position." Consequently France built the Maginot
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  • 943 10  - R.A.F. Welfare Fund Dance Vera Ardmore By Eeaetdr f rHE RA.F. Welfare Fund, in- augurated by Air Commodore Modin, is forging along to the tune of bridge drives and parties, the latest being a dance which Mrs. C. W. Coffey is organising at Goodwood Park Hotel on the 24th. Also
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  • 28 10 - OLIVE-. SKINNED brunettes and women with golden skins, hazel eyes and light brown hair, should experiment with an orange tinted make-up. It is perfect for the**
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 32 10 MICKEY MOUSE li— W^H® V^^J^^yrF U nnv hm S- f V T OMOECOv\ /^rO we'll) r f Tfcvirt? K/ NICE BO YON I Tup t- -> s^— Cow lV4i WikPfu/t Prod*mo«j f II;
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  • 1301 11 ADJU S "I am my first March ai if you c me by an ad j petticoat 1 do n whether thing is but ima could ha) over sty like a frock." CKETCH very style of i you will As you w t ion com the
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  • 265 11 TTLE over a year ago, on September 18, to be exact, the le appealed to civilians ;hout Malaya to make a speTort to entertain servicemen ied in this country. that time it was safe to soy 90 per cent, of the Forces ig in Malaya had never
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 676 12 I WAS amazed at the nonchalance of the public in Chungking after the air raids by t)\e Japanese; their morale is indeed remarkable. Every bomb dropped by the Japanese is a link that unites the Chinese nation." Thus declared Dr. Carlos P. Romulo, well-known
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  • 326 12 London, Oct. 5. TWO examples of grim determination which had far reaching results lies behind the immediate award of the Distinguished Flying Medal to Sergeant J. H. Mills, pilot of a heavy bomber squadron. When the rest of the squadron left on a special raid Mills'
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  • 365 12 Mebourne, Oct. 5. THE £320,000,000 Budget for 1941.42 on which the FacTden Government was de. feated in the Commonwealth Parliament, included several innovations to raise funds for war commitments. Introduction of a system of compulsory savings, for the use of the Government but
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    • 111 12 J.PS Accused: In Gaol FDUR members of Glasgow Corp: ration—t w o magisU lates and two exmaj;istrat?s wprp remanded in custody at Glasgow Sheriff Court n charges under the Public Bodies Corrupt Practice Act, 1889. They were exBailie ilobert Gemmell, Bailie Thomas Wilson, Bailie Joseph Taylor, and ex-Bailie Alexander Ritchie.
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    • 322 12 llong Kong, Oct. 5. Swooping low over the harbour three United States Navy bombers arrived at Hone Kong to-day bringing America's first Military Mission to hina, headed by Hi i :.nin r -n. John Magruder. Major-Gen. Kdvvin Sutherland accompanied the party whkh was ..n-icii by the United States
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    • 94 12 Queen 's Nephew Missing London, Oct. 5. THE Hon. John Patrick Bowes-Lyon, nephew of the Queen, and eldest son of Lord (ilamis, is reported missing, believed killed, in the Middle East. He has the title of "Master of Glamis." He was serving as a captain in the Scots Guards. Another
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    • 63 12 Tientsin, Oct. 5. CTATISTICS just published show that Tientsin is one of the hardest hit trading centres affected by the freezing orders. Besides virtually paralysing trade in this once thriving northern China port, the freezing ordershave caused millions of sterling worth of merchandise shipped from here to the United States
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