Morning Tribune, 7 October 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 113, Tuesday, October 7, 1941.
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  • 398 1 "MKMmr ships will move today London, Oct. 6. THE 8.8.C. broadcast to Calais to-day, stating that a hospital ship with German wounded and another ship holding other prisoners, will leave Newhaven to-morrow. This followed a message from the German controlled Calais wireless station which
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  • 99 1 Berlin Says... I Berlin, Oct. 6. i I THE German High Com- mand communi- I que to-day re- ports "Often- J J sive operations on the Eastern i Front brought fresh successes j yesterday. At- tempts by strong f i Soviet forces, J supported by) S the fire of bat-
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  • 234 1 London. Oct. 6. A VERY big German attack on a vast front about 1,200 miles from south of Leningrad to Crimea, which is probably the major offensive to which Hitler referred in a recent speech was to-day reported to be in full swing.
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  • 93 1 Maymyo. Oct. 6. A VIVID picture of Burma's prcparedneta was formed by Mr. Allied DurT Cooper when he visited hool for bush warfare "somewhere in Burma" to-day and watched officers and men at their hardy spartan training. These men constitute some of the toughest and hardest
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  • 39 1 Canberra, Oct. 6. MR. Johr> Curtin, the new Aus--111 tralian Prime Minister, announced to-day that he confirmed the invitation to Mr. Duff Cooper, now in Burma, to visit Australia and that he would probably arrive on Nov. I.— Reuter
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  • 51 1 London, Oct. 6. PAPT. W. H. Cable, master of the s.s. Sturdee Rose, and crew have received the personal congratulations of the Naval C.-in-C. for shooting down a twin-engined German bomber. The ship was attacked about midnight with high explosive and incendiary bombs. She was ready. British
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  • 60 1 Canada 's Bacon London, Oct. 6. PANADA has undertaken to supply ,v 600 million pounds of bacon in addition to other pork products to' Britain in the next 12 months. In order that the contract may be fulfilled, Canadians are being asked to continue the self-denial they practise by cutting
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  • 130 1 IT is learned in Netherlands circles in London that Prince Bernhard is indisposed and has cancelled his engagements for a few days.— Reuter. THE Tokyo Metropolitan Police Board has decided to issue ration cards for the construction of materials such as cement, nails, glass and others to effect
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  • 56 1 Chungking, Oct. 6 rE evacuation of Chengchow is admitted In a Chinese communique which states that the Chinese garrison has withdrawn in an orderly manner to positions in the neighbourhood of Chengchow where they are continuing to engage the enemy. The Chinese claim to have inflicted over 5.000
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  • 399 1 I Canberra, Oct. 6. S THE full composition of the I new Australian Cabinet is I 5 now announced by Mr. John 2 urtin. Prime Minister, who 5 will also hold portfolio of Mi. nister of Defence Co-ordina. tion. Mr. F M Forde will be S Army Minister.
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  • 152 1 ATLANTICCLASH REPORTED AND DENIED London, Oct. REUTER learns that there is no information in well informed quarters in London regarding a reported naval battle off the north Brazilian coast. A sharp but very short battle between two warships of unknown nationality took place in the South Atlantic a few miles
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  • 486 2  -  Allan Hammond (By Manila, Oct. 6. THE Br?** >mmander-in-Chief Far East, Air Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, gained a comprehensive review yesterday of American and Filipino military readiness. fcß Ail official spokesman stated that Sir Robert and Field-Marshal MacArthur, the Commander of the United States forces in the
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  • 201 2 IT is increasingly evident that the German people are losing enthusiasm for the war. According to the American magazine Time, the Nazi Party journal Nskurie r has this to say of German morale: "Whenever and wherever we observe people, we notice
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  • Article, Illustration
    87 2 Tough Guy I This is Knifev t i Sawicki. II e says: "I'd rather die in the chair than take a !W year stretch." S He first got to t stealing when I 1 he was 12 be- J cause of a girl "We were in i love, like a
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  • 401 2 THOSE British and German prisoners who are to be exchanged now that the Germans have at last agreed to the exchange without getting Hess those prisoners will make a historic journey, declared Mr. O. I) Gallagher. Daily Express war correspondent in the Far East, speaking
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    • 166 2 CHINA'S NATIONAL DAY OCT. 10. BE CONTENT WITH A QUIET CELEBRATION BUT TO WISH CHINA GODSPEED IN THE WAR AGAINST AGGRESSION! TO -NIGHT I TEA DANSANT I\# AFTER-DINNER DANCE 7.30 p.m.— 9.00 p.m. V 9.30 p.m.— Midnight DOUBLE-IO NIGHT (Friday) DINE AT OUR RESTAURANT AND DRINK TO CHINAS SUCCESS, AND
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  • 391 3 Simla, Oct. 5. (SEND my best wishes to all Indian troops in the Middle East," said S»r Archibald Wavell in a message to Indian troops when he last j passed through Egypt on ins return journey to indifc froci a visit to England. "I muchj regret that time
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  • 193 3 j TAKING advantage of his visit to America as a delegate of the Singapore Rubber Millers Associition and the Chinese Rubber Dealers Association. Mr. Lee Koiig Hiian will study the pine apple industry there, Central News mdi ratands. Mr ia>(\ former chairman oi :n»
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    • 192 3 A MASTERPIECE! from BRITISH STUDIOS T^T" with I j Ejilix U iiii\>is- Joiiv €i^2»ii;\ts J I AND A GRAND CAST OF OUTSTANDING PLAYERS. I J BLASTING ENCLAND'S HISTORY WITH DARING I IMAGINATION FROM NORMAN TIMES TO WORLD I WAR NO 2. I TO-DAY j/V*. 315 615 915 IriU/WM ADDED A
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    • 45 3 I THEY'VE REVOLUTIONIZED THE I WHOLE FILM INDUSTRY! 77/^ WW</i Funniest Screen Pair Are Going To Send You Into Hysterics Again! TO-MORROW 11a m ._3. (5 at THE CAPITOL 6.15 9.15 THOSE "BUCK PRIVATES" ARE BOUNDING MAIN-lACS! Ss£ JB "v^w r J7"iirf^t f* >^^ I'll?'^B|HH^^£?^i^fc ,tt^^s^^^^^^^^^Z™
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  • 348 4 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 5. MESSRS MUr l a v Griffin and William Dargk of Melbourne, have been appointed Official War Artists. Mr. Griffin who has been art master at Scotch College since 1936, will spend a few months in Malaya and then go to the Middle
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    • 232 4 Accorded an Amazing Reception by Crowded Audiences at last Saturday's Midnight Screening and Sunday Morning's 2 Shows EVERY LOYAL CHINESE SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE IT! 10.15—12.30—3.15—6.15 and 9.15 The Famous Chinese Film that has been the Subject of International Representations— "LIGHT OF EAST ASIiV* Passed in its Entirety! Actual
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    • 226 4 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELAAAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. ■Winialu '1 by Royal Charter AJ> 1824. OfethtrlandA Trading Society) BANKERS Md Up Capital t. Jo.«^2! Pmttc Fund i 12,000,000 Uiill Carreapondentc MnOMAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Bead Office BATAVIA Branches: tortfeeriand* East Indies:— Sour*baya, Bamarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Chertboa, Tegal. Pecalongan, Djokjakarta. Solo, Tjilatjap, DJemoei, Palemhang. Bandjermaain,
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  • 308 5 I I I M lIVI Alll TO i lII.XA "THE purpose of the mission is to make available in its most .1 effective form all the assistance that is afforded by the Lease- Lend Act," declared Brigadier-Gen. John MacGruder, head of the U.S. Military Mission
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  • 239 5 Production In U.S. Urged "To Sweat" New York, Oct. 6. "THE wars of to-day are won In the shops and America must sweat hard for the next year or so to overcome the tremendous lead the Nazis hold in the production of important war items,*' declared Mr. Knudsen, Director of
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  • 52 5 Tokio, Oct. 6. FIE Japanese newspaper, Yomiuri, qu: tec. by th? official Japanese News Agency, commenting on Hitler's speech on Saturday, writes: 'Hitler is obvicusly entertaining an unoptimistic view concerning the developments of the war. "The Fuehrer frankly admitted that Russia is developing into an arsenal despite the tr^mendcus German
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 5 Jr S W E A T E KO. [GIRL. WhenT J Hays Office pat its morality- I I code ban on i screen's Sweat- J )er Girls. Los I Angeles apparel I i manufacturers, fearful of exam- S pie's effect on l countless young women's wear. S ing habits, hur-
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  • REST OF THE NEWS
    • 71 5 London, Oct. 6. rE Ministry of Supply has issued a statement that the impetus of "Tanks fo r Russia" week continues and last week's production will constitute another record for first week's production of any month up to d3te It is also stated that aircraft
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    • 67 5 Japanese MailCensorship Tokyo, Oct. 6. rE Government is shortly promulgating an Imperial Ordinance subjecting all mail matters including first class mail for foreign countries to Government censorship, it is understood. In a statement by the Communications Ministry in connection with the institution of mail censorship, it was stated that temporary
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    • 73 5 London, Oct. 6. r- DAY'S Air Ministry and Ministry for Home Security communique says: "In the early part last night there was some slight coastal activity by the enemy in th e east and south-west of England. No reports have been received of bombs having been dropped.
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    • 47 5 Los Angeles, Oct. 6. THE Vultee Aircraft Company last night announced that the latest type of the Vultee Vanguard pursuit plane is being manufactured in quantity for Chungking. Several have already been completed and are ready for .shipment, it was stated.- Eastern News
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    • 51 5 Shanghai, Oct. 6. LIEUT.-Colonel Akiyama, Japanese Army spokesman denied Chunpking reports that the Japanese had used parachute troops in the Changsha campaign. -There was no need for the Japanese to use parachute troops. A frontal land offensive was quite sufficient," he explained to the press conierence. Eastern
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  • 185 5 "War One Indivisible' London, Oct. 6. lirK in this island are experienc- ing a short respite from serious air attack," said the Minister of Economic Warfare, Dr. H. Dalton. at a National Council of Labour meeting at Newcastle yesterday. Dr. Dalton, however, warned that there must be no relaxation of
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  • 34 5 Melbourne, Oct. 6. I FE I.OOOth Australian- built mal chine-gun carrier was handed ever to-diy to the War Minister Mr. Spender, by Senator Mcßrkkl the Minister for Munitions. Reuter
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    • 26 5 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, ij^S Exclusively. \]p^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience.
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    • 128 5 "SPEED THE TANKS" WANTED BUILDERS FOR 'WALTZING MATILDA'S' Too can buy a "Chunfcill Tank" outright for £2t,ott oir by Hire Purchase at week. VK MAKE A MODEL FOR AUCTION! SEND CONTRIBUTIONS TO EVATT tc CO., SINGAPORE. Under BRITISH management m SUGGEST j 'a la Mode but serving delicious Continental and
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  • 491 6 EUROPEAN WOMAN ASKS FOR DIVORCE [tH)R disposal before Sir Percy McKhvaine in the hiuh tou 4 CHlay was a petition in which Mrs. Lily Green, a Eur/ pean! a«ked for a dissolutirn of her manlike with her husband Mr. Walter Henry Green, alleging that he had been living together witii
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  • 247 6 '•MEET JOHN DOE" (At the Alhambra) WT w«- only to be expected that the magF nttic combination of Gary Cooper and larbart Stanwyck, with the artistry of frank Capra's direction, would go to make l film that everyone would want to see. Th»-lr film "Meet John Doe." has
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 6 11.11. the Ranee of Sarawak arrived in Singapore yesterday for a short stay.
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  • 155 6 Former S'pore Chinese Consul Reappointed MR. Sze Zau-Uung, former Chi- nese Consul at Singapore, lias received instructions from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Chungking to act as Chinese Contul at Singapore again, succeeding Mr. Li Yen who has been transferred to Chungking, It is announced bv the local Chinese
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  • 86 6 \EATH from natural causes, tuberculosis, ticcelerated by injury received irom two falls, was the verdict returned by the Singapore coroper at the inquiry into .he death of a 48-year-old Hainanese, Chong Teck Lee. vi .-> siatt-u that C'hon^ was admitted into the Tan Tock Seng Hospital
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  • 184 6 R.A.S.C. DRIVER STOLE PETROL CONVICTED on a charge of Stealing two tins ot petrol, each containing lour gallons, the property Of trie R.A.8.C., from Buller Camp on Aug. 7, Abdul Hamid bin Monammed S3IIOII. a driver in the K.A.S.C was ycsceiday sentenced to one day's .simple imprisonment and fined $50.
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  • 192 6 LIM AH HONG, a copra dealer, finding his mistie.ss not at home in Keong Saik Road wnen he went In search of her on July 30, wrote in Chinese on one of her trousers The note read: "You are a heartless dog." Yesterday Lim Ah Hong pleaded
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  • 81 6 TWO assistarts. of the Singapore Naval Base Stores department, PL. Baskarun and Madhavan Nail, claimed trial before Mr. Conrad Oidham. the second magistrate, ye'tcrday morning, on charges of corruptly accepting monetary gratification from two other employees. Baskaran was alleged to have accepted $10 from a man named Gangaharan,
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    • 625 6 FHE Postal Department advises that an air mail from the C7ni? f 'd Kingdom arrived yesterday evening and a general delivery will be made at 8.15 tjiis morning. Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours w-^2 Glands Fortified by Neiv Discovery wMm^i <£k> you feel old before your time? Are you
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    • 198 6 A CONSENT order was made by Sir Percy McElwalne. chief Justice. In the ilgh loiirt yesterday on the application of Caiiro Printers Association. Ltd.. who •t'kt"! f or K po'-prtual Injunction against Jacob Manasseh Co.. restraining them fiorri" selling piece goods lnfrlni?liiK the hi nti i registered designs and for
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  • 384 7 jChinesz B' Fight Hard But Lose Three-One HOLDERS of the trophy, the Loyals made a 4 good start in this year's Challenge Cup competition when they eliminated the "B" team of the S.C.F.A. by three goals to one at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. Ball, their
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  • 110 7 CIVE. more first j round ties in the Challenge Cup competition will have to be i 1 played off. The J lollowing are the ties up to i Friday. (Satur- A day's, between w the S.C.F.A. and the Gordons, will i have to> be post. poned
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  • 22 7 T'HE following: are weights for to-morrow's races at Kuala Lumpur, the second day of the Selangor meet. xcxc dfdfd
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  • 15 7 Following are the weights for three i&res on the final day. dfdf
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  • 58 7 THE following will represent the S.G.RC at hockey against a Field Army Regiment side at Hong Lim Green to-day: i Yee Cheok Wan; Cecil Wong, IK T Ooi; Fong Kim Wah, Chua Boon Unn. Ong Swee Keng; Low Huck Yang, Swee Lim Swang, Low Kee Pow, Seah Keng
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  • 86 7 TtOOKINGS for seats lor Saturday's league B s°ccer replav at Anson Road Stadium between the Str'its Chinese Football Association .»•"> Roval Air Fore to decide the issue of this years Friday The west stand and a h ndre nl l oppotite^he 1 p'o'Se Station in
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  • HOCKEY
    • 56 7 PLAYING better hockey throughout, the Argyll* first eleven found little difficulty in beating an S.C.C team by five goals to nil in their game on the Padang yesterday. f The Aigylls led bv three goals to nil at naiitime. adding two more in the concluding stages. Scorers
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    • 66 7 New York. Oct. 6. WINNING the fourth game of the world baseball series 7 to 4. the New York Yankees are almost assured of the honours, as they are now leading Brooklyn Dodgers by throe games to one in the best of seven series They
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    • 383 7 Situation 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 enl'st for the duration of the war. Conditions of pay, by rank, are as under: C&M. $1/25 per day. Pay Sgt. $-/90 per
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 56 7 SOCCER: Challenge Cup. first round. Manchesters v Indian Association. Stadium. HOCKEY. Indian Association v Indian General Hospital, Balestier; S.C.R.C. v Field Army Regiment, S.C.R.C; Post Office v R.A.A.F.. 'Post Office. RUGBY: Medical College v Ir.A.S.C. Sepov Lines. TENNIS: S.C.C. tournament. HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.52 a.m.. 9.3 ft. TO-MORROW: 11.22 a.m.,
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    • 594 8 dfdfdf Situations Vacant WANTED Shorthand Teacher, evenings. Katong. State terms Box. No 600 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 386L) MESS CATERER for mess of f°rtyfive officers. Fullest details to Box 587 cio Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 363L) BOILERMAN with ticket for lowpressure Boiler. Apply Selborne Plantation. Padang. Tungku. (No.
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    • 592 8 Wanted ONE SECOND-HAND complete Barbell j set plus extra bar. give particulars and quotation. Tan Chins Tm. Ruub. WANTED TO BUY goods of all kinds. Bulk or Job lots. Communicate with Box 593 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. 375L) WANTED a second-hand portable typewriter. Must be In good condition State
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    • 625 8 Miscellaneous ORCHARD ROAD RFSTAURANT. 38, Orchard Road. Singapore. Good Food, Drinks. Reasonable Prices. (No. MSL) FRESH STOCKS of Nervinus; can give 1 you new <te increased energy and Keep you Youthful. Apply P. O. Box 557. Singapore. <N0.356L) COMPLETE FURNITURE for hire: Sitting. Dining, and bedrooms, also cutleries, crockeries etc.
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    • 658 8 For Sale TURKEYS FOR SALE. fOUng, lullv L'rown, 1 Singapore). Box f>()2 cio Mala\a Tribune. (No. 388L) GARRARD Latest Automatic RecordChanger in specially-made cabinet. •;120 Box 623 c]o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 415L) FOR SALE: Plillco Klcvi n Valves 1940 model ruciio. Condition as new. Apply Box 621 t\o Malays
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    • 491 8 i )ii BALK. Cherrolet Master i>.- i.'iv 1936 mod( l. In i erf< ct appearance and condition, Insured to September, I9tt. Would consider exchange smaller car .'.ml adjustmeni Apply n<>\ No. 582 clo Malaya Tribune, Blngapore. (No. 353L) Pen Pencil Repairing PEN PENCIL REPAIRS 7:> cent* each. Part* extra, work
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  • 915 9 H.L.HOPKIN'S Letter From London taaaaaaavaagft SJiiiiiiimi^ a T.U.C Victory Story: j j Woman At Court: Martial: Boy Struck j Dumb In Air Raid:; Autumn 'Blitz Season' j Opens London, Sept. 4. A DKLIGHTFUL story was told by Mr. Georjre Gibson, president of the Trades Union Congress, when that body met
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  • 333 9 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCT 7, 1941 UNCONVINCING THOUGH Hitler has broken his long silence, his speech has given nothing away regarding what he is likely to do in the future. Following the usual method of reviewing events of the past, he tried to accuse Russia of attempting to stab him
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 105 9 CK\ Ex Stock B pN^ Send us your inquiries RAHAMIN PENHAS Chemical Pharmaceutical Dept. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang. APB 1 SEASON SALE S E 2 STRIPED SHIRTS $1.00 1^ A 12 HANDKERCHIEFS 0.60 1 BIG REMNANT 1.00 Ok 4 SINGLETS 1.00 S4 KNICKERS LOO 2 TOWELS 100 a 3 PILLOW
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  • People and Places
    • 1041 10  - Dancers, Magic, Dragons... For Bowl Of Rice Party vera ardmore LATEST additions to the cast of the cabaret for Friday's Rice Bowl party are Rosalie and Louis, ballroom, eccentric and acrobatic dancers who hail from the land of Uncle San. They are new arrivals in Singapore having beat a hasty
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    • 51 10 M. and Mme. de la Roc q lie pictured at the birthday recital of the Singapore Gramophone and Music Society at 11, Newton Rd., on Friday night. Mme. d e la Rocque who has delighted many Singapore music lovers with her cello playing, was a guest artiste at the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 48 10 MOUSE IT L WH^T X >0U ?BE SJRP^iSEP,) /"\AI [7 ;T 5 STRICTLY CEEMF r B 603GE0US Ps TOOTS' HAVE IP' aJ Ia'cREME THE DOOKM\N MOHT! I piSCOVcKtu 1 V M I CTini^^ A. PIN IW VHI ITD I o vNOO. u^ y y/vv >v y^ ENOUGH' t-*^
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  • 248 11 OFT 1 to Cameron Highlands on short leave this week is Mrs. Mary Morey. Short leave too, for Mrs. M. Majolier who sets off for Fraser's Hill to-day. *f* *p Square-necked, button-down-the front dirndl style for Mrs. (Naval Base) Harkness, sighted shopping in town with her small
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  • COOKERY CORNER
    • 583 11 Simplicity PaysIn Garnishes Batter must be left an hour or two after mixing: Many people hold this belief, but next time you are in a hurry, remember that batter can be put in the oven immediately after mixing. Take the precaution, however, of pouring it into smoking hot fat and
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    • 159 11 take a tip WHEN TRYING parsley for garnishes, remember that the fat should be smoking hot, so test the heat first, with a small branch of the parsley. You will know when it is right by the colour, as if the fat is too hot, the parsley turns brown, whereas
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    • 104 11 mixing: This, admittedly, is the ideal, but certain mixtures, such as that for scones, may be left to stand for an hour or two before baking without suffering ill effects. Make a hole in tht top of a meat pie for poisonous products to escape: This is one
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    • 67 11 Cur ry Sausage made with the touch that only a Master Baker can give ...nf Royal Bakery Curry Puffi anl THREI MAD* Sausage Rolls hav. thet extra tflfSH something which only a Master nlfFtncrt' rnB Baker can give perfect yi c c DAILY pastry, skilful mixing of lngre- SI2C3 clients,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • Morning Tribune
    • 149 12 NAZIS LOSE HE A VILY IN CRIMEA DRIVE London, Oct. 7. r rf 9 niSn has been definitely held up, the Russian fleet has been in action agains it ™dTa£ b^en tea conXabrex Jnt responsible for holding up the division and causmg I heavv losses. A Tass agency dispatch states
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    • 126 12 Chungking. Oct. 7. ivR Quo Tai-chi, the Foreign MiIJnister, said thfit trfe purpose of the visit of Dr. H. F. Grady, President Roosevelt's special economic investigator in the Far East, was to gather information relating to the question of the supply of raw materials, by members of
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    • 276 12 The battle for Moscow is on. According to the Daily Express Germany is estimated to be employing 2 million men, 5,000 tanks and 5,000 planes in a double drive, one from the west and one from the southwest. Whether or not the offensive has also been
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    • 29 12 Hong Kong, Oct. 7. —Dr. Henry Grady, President Roosevelt'spersonal economic envoy, accompanied by Mr. Manuel Fox, (the U.S. member on the Chinese Currency Stabilisation Board > rrived this morning. Reuter
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    • 102 12 Tokyo Explains Closure Of Pol ish Embassy There Tokyo, Oct. 7. rE closing of the Polish Embassy here, which was recently announced, followed the German notification of the annexation of Poland, according to a statement by the Government spokesman to-day to foreign correspondents. He refused to say when the notification
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    • Article, Illustration
      6 12 MARSHAL BUDENNY counter-attacks shake the German.
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    • 93 12 London, Oct. 7. MORE stringent measures for keeping secret German 1T activities along the French coast have been taken by the German commander of army of occupation in France. According to the Paris radio an order has now been issued under which before Oct. 19 all persons
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    • 476 12 (FROM PAGE 1) from the German Government through the American embassy, statin? there were some 1,200 British prisoners of war approved for repatriation by a mixed medical commission in Germany. Negotiations proceeded on a clear understanding that operation? dealt with those eligible for repatriation under Article 68
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    • 84 12 SIR EARLE PAGE TALKS WITH MANILA C-IN-C Manila, Oct. 7. SIR Earle Page, Australian Minister of Commerce, and Field Marshal MacArthur. C-in-C, Phillippines, conferred at length this morning, according to a statement issued to-day which adds: "Their conversations were of a mutually informative nature and covered the entire range of
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    • 271 12 (FROM PAGE 1) agreeable gastronomic memories. A Berlin message says that British prisoners for repatriation are expected to arrive at Dieppe at noon to-day, according to a Paris dispatch to the official German news agency. According to the dispatch the quoted arrangements for the exchange were to be
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