Morning Tribune, 6 October 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 112, Monday, October 6, 1941.
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  • 121 1 Moscow, Oct. 5 iy| LOZOVSKY, the Soviet .spokesman, was Mked ITI yosUrday by an American correspondent to comment on the statement by the Japanese Forest Office spokesman. Mr Koh Ishii, that. H the Netherlands East Indies .sent oil and other material to the Soviet via Vladivostok,
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  • 596 1 Moscow, Oct. 5. A PPARENTLY feeling the power of Marshal Budenny's forces in the southern Ukraine, the Germans are reported to be rushing up further reinforcements, stated the London radio last night. The 16th week of the war opens with the Russians gaining
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  • 80 1 Talks Check Hospital Ships' Move London, Oct. 5. THE hospital ships convey- ing German prisoners, S who were to have been ex- S changed for British, will de- J I finitely not sail to-day, it was announced in official circles this afternoon. Negotiations, it was stated, are continuing and appear
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  • 137 1 London, Oct. 5. IT is learned in authoritative quarters that heavy fighting is going on between two Chinese rivers —namely the Kheltao and the Liyang— north of Changsha where, a few days ago the Chinese inflicted severe reverses on the Japanese. The River Liyang
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  • 61 1 Jerusalem, Oct. 5. REPRESENTATIVES of the United Kingdom Commercial Corporation, coming from Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Turkey and Palestine have arrived here for a conference. The first full meeting was held on Saturday under the presidency of the Earl of Carlisle. The Corporation is the British Government
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  • 277 1 London, Oct. 3. A MESSAGE from Cyprus states that it is officially announced that a small force of enemy aircraft crossed the Cyprus coast last night. Bombs were dropped at a number of points but no casualties or damage so far are reported. A
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  • 259 1  -  Alexander Werth (By Reuter's Special Correspondent) Moscow, Sept. 5. HITLER'S speech on Friday was the clearest indication that 1 the work of the Moscow Three-Power Conference was a "very heavy blow to Germany," declared the Russian spokesman, M. Losovsky. He added that Hitler
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  • 40 1 Suva (Fiji Island), Oct. 5. IN aircraft crashed in Nandi Bay on the Island of Viti Levu, 60 miles west of Suva, and two flyingofficers of the Royal New Zealand Air Force were drowned. Reuter
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  • 194 2 Chungking. Oct. 5. FIGHTING in central Honan is growing in intensity with the Jananese reinforcing their attack on Chengchow. J ffinefe forces up S> yesterday had increased to upwards of 20,000 with heavy fighting in the neighbourhood of the city. The situation in Kwangtung is quiet.
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  • 95 2 Tokyo, Oct. 5. GEN. Chiang-KaLshek has sent Gen. Ho Ying-ching, his War Minister and Chief-of.Staff of the Chinese National Military Council to attend an Anglo-American conference at Manila, according to the Shanghai correspondent of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun. Gen. Ho, accompanied by another high Chungking
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  • 150 2 Vichy, Oct. 5. A COMMUNIQUE issued by the Rumanian general headquarters admitted that Rumanian losses since the beginning of hostilities total 96,W0 killed and wounded, according to a message from Bucharest. The communique also reports furious Russian attacks, both at Odessa and in the region of the
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  • 37 2 Saigon, Oct. 5. REPORTS of the seizure of warehouses etc. by the Japanese military authorities are termed "absolutely groundless," says the official Vichy news agency quoting official circles in Saigon. Reuter
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    48 2 a More Indian 0 Y Reinforcements t Troops of the J Empire are re- > gularly arriving i > in Malaya. The S Indian units re. i I cently had a I large draft of i reinforcements S to swell their numbers. This i photo shows some bringinfr luggage a«hore.
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  • 47 2 Washington, Oct. 5. MR. Louis Brandeis, former associate iudge of the supreme court of the United States, who is seriously ill here lapsed into a coma last night. It is understood the doctors do not think that he is likely to recover.- Reuter
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  • 117 2 Moscow, Oct. 5. THE question of religious freedom in the Soviet Union, which has been raised in the United States was explained by the Russian spokesman, m. that each Soviet citizen could pursue his chosen faith. There were members of the old Orthodox and new
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  • 164 2 Shanghai, Oct. 5. PRACTICALLY all of Indo-China's foreign trade is i now monopolised by the Japanese, according to a neutral foreign arrival here from Saigon quoted by the China Press, a pro-Chungking daily. The traveller said that only a Japanese and a few French steamers
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  • 32 2 Quelta, Oct. 5. IN ejrthquake shock of moderate intensity lasting 15 minutes followed 13 minutes later by anoth.r shock of lesser intensity, occurred this morning but no damage has been reported. Reuter
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  • 380 2 London. Oct. 5. THE delay in the repatriation of sick and wounded prisoners is due, it was learned here yesterday evening, to the fact that at the last stage in the negotiations the German Government pointed out that there were fewer German sick and wounded
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  • 93 2 London, Oct. 5. AN admission that 'British planes dropped a few bombs over North Jutland on Friday night" is made by the official German news agency to.day, quoting a Copenhagen despatch. "Only slight damage was caused to a few houses, an electric cable and fields." Another German
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  • 363 3 Lucknow, Oct. 3. IT is undeniable that victory for Fascism will be ruinous to the workers throughout the world, including India. The sole remedy for arresting an eastward march of the Nazi hordes or Japanese aggression from the other direction is a rapid development of the striking power
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  • 261 3 A WELL-KNOWN and greatly respected member of the Straits Chinese community in the person of Mrs. Wee Cheng Soon, dearly belcived wife of Mr. Wee Cheng Soon, the welLknown Singapore contractor, died at her residence in Pasir Panjang on 30th. September, 1941 at the
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  • 52 3 London. Oct. 5. "fkURING the early part <jf last night a small number of enemy aircraft flew over an area on the East Coast of England. "A few bombs which wero dropped caused only slight damageOne person was injured," stat i an Air Ministry communique issued this
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  • 60 3 London, Oct. 5. BARON von Neurath, former Reich "Protector" of Bohemia and Moravia, has been removed by Hitler's orders from the presidency of the Nazi "Inner Cabinet" Council and dismissed from the Council itself, according to the Moscow Radio. The vacancy on the Council has been
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  • 22 3 Tho Filipinos beat the R.A.F. 27—14 on St. Joseph's ground yesterday. The R.A.F. played a newcomer to Singapore—Mossup, a Canadian major-leaguer.
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  • 142 3 London, Oct. 5. a STRETCH of water in the North A Sea forming a part of east coast convoy sea lane is known as ••E-boat Alley." Officers and men manning colliers and other small craft forming part of these convoys have all made anything from 50
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    • 301 3 Public Notice CIRCULAR~FOR INFORMATION. IMPORTS FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. As a result of arrangements concluded with the United States Authorities, it will be necessary to confirm to the Colonial SXipply Liaison Officer there, particulars ol would-be imports and actual arrivals of goods from the United States of America
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    • 344 3 short supply 12 (a) above] (c) Where specific applications or special priority ratings are involved, full detailed information will be needed as to the ultimate use to which the material ordered is to be put. Applications for these special priority ratings or specific applications must be addressed to the Department
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  • 365 4 Melbourne. Oct. 5. A MONKEY mascot of the destroyer Stuart is spending its leave in quarantine at the Melbourne Zoo. Members of the crew states that "A. B. Chico", as the monkey is listed in the ship's papers, is the best air laid alarm that
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    64 5 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne, Oct. 5. Plans are. being completed to doublthe capacity of Sydney factory mak ing twin-row Wasj 1,200 horsepower en gine.s, In order to fceej up with aircraft construction. The Comforts Fum is purchasing thou .sands of Australia! publications for thi use of troop.s abroa' in order to
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  • 353 5 Ga ndhi 's Message To Malayan Indians IMXIVERIXG "A Message of Courage, a Message of Hope" from Mahatma Gandhi to the Indians of Malaya, Mr. N. K. Raghavan. president of the Central Indian Association. Malaya, declared that "our happiness is his great concern and we can count upon him now
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  • 312 5 Bombay, Oct 5. INDIA S first gliding school will be opened in November, according to present plans. The Government of India has sanctioned a capital grant of 37,000 rupees and a recurring expenditure of 40.000 rupees for two years to the Bombay Gliding Association A site of several
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  • 120 5 PRISONERS WIN GER MAN PRAISE q London, Oct. 5. THREE hundred Indian prisoners of war Mohammedans from the Punjab— have, it is said, won the admiration of their German guards at Stalag Vllb the largest prisoner of war camp in Germany, owing to their military bearing and meticulous cleanliness, says
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  • 47 5 London. Oct. 5. rUHTHEH executions in Mail occupied territory reported to-day, are thofc tour Dutchmen [8 announced by the Oerman military command in Holland and quoted by the Moscow radio. Sentences were for spying and attempts to blow up German controlled railway lines." Reuter
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  • 800 6 By "IJbique 9 V J^EWS has come of yet two more dances V V to swell the ever-growing total for V V October. V V To-morrow evening the Victoria Memo- V V rial Hall stages another of the dances run V V by the Dance Committee, with dancing
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  • 433 6 New Troops "Thumbs Down" Drink Order SUBSTANTIAL general reinforcements of the A.1.F., and some new Zealand Air Force and Navy personnel arrived in Singapore yesterday. As has been the case with their predecessors, the men were in very high spirits and the thumbs up salute was the general way in
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    • 204 6 Situations Vacant CHINESE 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: CS.M. $1/25 per day. Pay Sgt. $-/90 per
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    • 246 6 Public Notices Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or service. For parti eulars gee Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Cloalna Supply of two Ice Making Machines for the Water Dept 12 noon. 29 October, 1341. Suoply' of Fuel (Coal or Oil) for St. James
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  • 135 7 J ADEADHEAT in the last event of the day between Yule Call and Pro Patria featured the opening day's races of the Selan. sor autumn meet at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Several Rood dividends, headed by Counsels $64 in the seventh race, were returned at the
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  • 178 7 CJCRAPPY soccer was served up at u AMN Road stadium yesterday T, hen ?S A J* yUs defeated the Fortressß K. by three gm* to nil ,n a Div. I soccer fixture. There was hardly any enthusing feature In the first half which en^ with the
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  • 321 7 TN a thrilling hockey match th e Harlequins and the Hornets drew 2-all at the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. The f;amc was fought out at a gruelling pace, which was maintained to the end. The exchanges were fairly even, with the Harlequins, proving slightly the
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  • 393 7 SATURDAY'S GAME ENDS IN DRAW A PENALTY goal scored by Todd, the Wolverhamton reserves' player, a minute after their opp inents had opened the scoring enabled the Royal Air Force, the holders, to draw with the Straits Chinese Football Association in their replay
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  • 137 7 London, Oct. 5. SIXTY thousand people cheered Prime Minister Churchill when he went into the arena to greet the players in the football match between England and Scotland yesterday afternoon at Wembley Stadium. Mr. Churchill shook hands with all the player.;. As he returned
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  • 76 7 London, Oct. 5. THE Curragh, the three-year-old Millboy gelding; by Lansdowne out of MilennLs, won the Irish Cambridgeshire by a head from Tfie Abbot of Hainault, which was two lengths ahead of Mea. dowfes Cue. Burns rode the winner which finished last season with three successive wins for Mrs. M.B.
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    • 38 7 SOCCER: Challenge Cup, first round, Loyals v S.C.F.A. "B," Stadium. HOCKEY. Medical College v R.A.F (H.Q.>, Sepoy Lines; S.C.C. v Argylls, S.C.C; A.C.S. v St. I Andrew's, Oldham Hall; KhaLsa v. R.E. (P.8.», Khalsa ground. TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament.
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    • 19 7 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO.DAY: u3O a.m., 9.3 ft.; 11.51 p.m., 9.0 ft. MVi^ twrf; 11.52 a.m.. 9.3 ft.
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  • 156 8 GIRLS TO RUN RADIO STATION ENGLAND is to have its lirst wireless station run by women. It will be stafTed by 200 A.T.S. girls. They will provide their own sentries, known as "stickguards." They are to carry batons. Lady Katherine Cairns, Deputy-Assistant Director of the A.T.S. said: "We arc looking
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  • 203 8 THOUSANDS of gallons of Ser--1 vice petrol have been saved since the authorities declared war on wastage and thieves who stole it for their private cars •'The drive has been on for only about ten days," a senior Army officer, Who helped to organise it, said
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    • 640 8 Miscellaneous TIC-TACS RACEGUIDE. October Ist,ur, Limited Copies. Now on sale everywhere. Fullest Details. (No. 337D ORCHARD ROAD RESTAURANT. 38, Orchard Road, Singapore. Good Food. Drinks. Reasonable Prices. (No. 345L) FRESH STOCKS of Nervinus; can give you new increased energy and keep you Youthful. Apply P. O. Box 557. Singapore. (N0.356L)
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  • 221 9 Forced To Give Themselves To German Soldiers JI|ORE than 300,000 Slovene men, women and children have now been transported from their homes in Yugoslavia in cattle trucks, without belongings, for forced labour in Germany, according to information which has reached Dr. Miha Krek, head of the Slovenes
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  • 155 9 LEFT HIS SECRETARY £10,000 IIEUT.-COLONEL Claude Beddim;ton. uli,, nas killed by Nazi machine -guns in August last year, left £10,000 to his woman secretary and nothing- to his widow The secretary is Miss Margaret Clay Adams, aged 27. She had been working for Colonel Beddington for some years. Mrs. Claude
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  • 98 9 CORPORAL Fred Schofteld was v fined £10 at Douglas, Isle of Man, for interfering with the discipline of Granville Internment Camp, by arranging an illicit meeting between an internee and two other persons. Francisco Belli, an Italian, said that Schofleld told him to get some parcels
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  • 328 9 AN officer who, in the words of Mr. Justice Wrottesley, "makes a habit of getting married/' was sentenced at Exeter Assizes to three years' penal servitude on two charges of bigamy. He was stated to have had since I 1923 two legal and three
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  • 342 9 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCT. 6, 1941. THE NEW B.E.F. THE question of sending a British Expeditionary Force to Continental Europe has been the subject of much discussion during recent weeks. Critics of the British Government are inclined to accuse the administration of slackness and hesitancy. Some even go to the
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  • 820 10  - Music And Flowers At Anniversary Recital Vera Ardmore People And Places By ENORMOUS basket of white lotus lilies was sent to Mrs. H. L. Wilson on Friday to commemorate the first birthday of the Singapore Gramophone and Music Society which her husband founded and for which she has worked untiringly.
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  • 150 10 IF you are lucky enough to possess a verandah facing north-east, take full advantage of it, for it will, if tastefully furnished, make a delightful out-door living-room —useful for entertaining, comfortable for leisure hours, and practical for the children to play in. Aim at producing a comfortable and
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  • 422 11 A STITCH in time saves a mint n of trouble— but when that stitch is done by machine, the work will be much easier if the machine itself is in good repair. Therefore, from time to time, give your's a good overhaul. Don't wait
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  • 63 11 in the garden SAVE your poultry manure to feed your plants and vegetables, but, because it is an 1 exceptionally rich food, use it carefully- t Never apply it "neat," as if you do, it will J burn your plants instead of nourishing them. So collect the droppings and mix
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  • 230 11 I Choose inexpensive cotton or weatherproof fabrics for upholstery and, when possible, have loose cushions that can be taken In at night. Let your long-chairs and divans be made for comfort, too, remembering trial the main objective of the verandah is to be a place for
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    • 323 12 Simla, Oct. 6. in a steady flow to the expanding formations in the armv "Sons of India have already in this war shown themselves worthy f the highest respect and honour ,nong military men," the Premier aid "wherever they have fought yrenaica,
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    • 135 12 Washington, Oct. 6. """ALK in the Senate of "filibustering" against any change in i the Neutrality Act has arisen as the President has aranged to discuss the situation with Congressional leaders o-morrow. It is reported in Government •rcles that President Roosevelt has ecided
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    • 336 12 (FROM PAGE 1) Smolensk, while the southern wing is trying to force a passage south of Smolensk. In three months of the war, one air unit has destroyed 324 German planes at the approaches to the city. Some 276 of them were brought down in air combat and
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    • 259 12 London, Oct. 6. B RELIGION in Russia is the mam subject of an I article contributed to The Times. The article says: "The Soviet authorities have not restricted the toleration of the religious practices of the Poles only to th e army. In Moscow the
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    • 51 12 Hurricane (Real) Hits Florida Miami (Florida), Oct. 7. A 102 miles-an-hour hurricane which yesterday swept over the Bahamas, struck the coast of Florida at 5.45 a.m. to-day (Monday) at a point 25 miles south of Miami. Only small damage was done to property and there was no loss of life.-
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    • 71 12 I GIVING evidence at UMarlborough- street Police Court against the foreman of a demolition squaa' of eight men, a detective said that keeping observation the previous day the only work he saw done was about 15 bricks moved about 4ft. William George Amer (28). the foreman, of Montagueroad,
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    • 90 12 Fighting At Hunan Continues Chungking, Oct. 6. OPERATIONS la north Hunan have not yot concluded as considerable bodies of Japanese troops on both banks of the Milo River are still fighting to extricate themselves from the Chinese encirclement, said a military spokesman at a Press conference. The Japanese, who landed
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    • 95 12 Chungking, Oct. 6. CHINA is gratified at the demonstration of the ever-growing co-operation between members of the A.B.C.D. front in the Pacific, declared Foreign Minister Quo Taichi. at a Press conference, referring to the visit of the Foreign Mission already in Chungking or en route.
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    • 155 12 London, Oct. 6. SIR Kingsley-Wood, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at a luncheon to-day to celebrate the raising of £1,000 million by the small saver since November 1939 said that this figure represented more than £20 per head of the total population of the
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