Morning Tribune, 13 October 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 218, Monday, October 13, 1941. Morning Tribune Monday, October 13, 1941.
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  • 223 1 Moscow, Oct. 12. WARNING "danger Is real and threatening; i complacency is a crime/ Pravda, m an arti- cle today, quoted by Moscow radio adds "we must not lull ourselves with the hope that if 5 Hitler's blitzkrieg has failed we shall succeed m #defeating him
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  • 228 1 GERMANS FORCING BULGARIA TO WAR Ankara, Oct. 12. REPORTS from the Turkish frontier so far unconfirmed— state that there is a general mobilisation m Bulgaria, where church bells are ringing and proclamations are being read m the Streets. Turkish circles have no knowledge of such a development, but are of
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  • 376 1 Berne, Oct. 12. A COMPLAINT that Italy is wag- j lag a "thankless war m Libya because the world's attention is focussed on events m which Italian participation is very small is made by Colonel Dominci, writing m Giornale d'ltalia. He emphasises that m order to
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  • 101 1 No Evacuation Of Japanese From America Tokyo. Oct. 12. J OFFICIAL quarters have categorically denied re- ports that the three ships which are scheduled to go to the United States are being I sent for the purpose of era- cuating Japanese residents, J| according to a Japanese agency. Officials pointed
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  • 98 1 "The first shot wen* over, but after 0t second the subq^rine disappeared amid a dense column of smoke. One of the gunners told me he was confident that the U-boat had been sunk. •'This is the first time I have been 4n action," the gunner added. <T We fired three
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  • 164 1 Garbyang (Indo-Tibetan border), Oct. 12. REPORTS continue to re*ch fcere from western Tibet activities of robbers who are said to bC P T a S n h\ve O now Ya pUche d d their tent, at DungUn*. A force of nearly 500 cavalry sent by the
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  • 912 2 SHO ULD E VA CUA TION BECOME NECESSARY GOVERNMENT has drawn up precise instructions for residents of coastal areas of Singapore Island who will have to evacuate m the event of an attack. Compulsory evacuation will not be ordered unless an attack is imminent, but residents of these areas are
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  • 511 2 London, Oct. 12. WHILE Allied teams, Belgium and Holland, comprising players serving m the Allied Forces m England, were making history by being the first overseas teams to meet at Wembley's famous turf, England and Scotland were fighting again last week's battle
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  • 277 2 Kwa Chin Swee Wins S'pore Johore Return Cycle Race r ito.M a massed start at the Collyer Quay car Park 1 at 7 a.m. yesterday, 26 cyclists on their lean and speedy racing mounts tore down Raffles Quay on the first lap of the Singapore to Johore and return cycle
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  • 656 2 SEVICES' BRE V TIES y v v Bj "Übique" y V V V fjOMIvIAND sports comes into the news with V v v three recent announcements regarding box- V V ing and hockey. y V Foil- infantry teams have entered for the V v SISiSSS n Vic 5 S bOXinR
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    • 261 2 Pains m Back, Nervous, Rheumatic* W rong foods and drinks, worry, overwork and frequent colds often put a strain on the Kidneys and Kidney and Bladder troubles are the true cause of Excess Acidity, Getting Up Nights, Burning Passages, Leg Pains. Nervousness, Dizziness, .Swollen Ankles, Rheumatigrn. Puffy Eyelids, and feeling
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  • 385 9 GERMAN ADVANCES REPORTED CHECKED Moscow, Oct. 12. THE great battle on the road o <*c«w^ co Bryansk and Viazma areas. Moscow. Russian despatches speak of the Germans' numerical superiority at a number of points though strong Soviet reinforcements are now flowing westwards to support Marshal Timoshenko's heroic armies whose units
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  • 126 9 Stockholm, Oct. 12. HAVING told the Germans that the Soviets have already sufcred a decisive defeat. Goebbel* propaganda, according to thejDaKhiadet's Berlin correspondent, is Sending the public that U. does not mean that fighting .n RU n i rec S alS' e that the Franco G-r--in
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  • 562 3 FOLLOWING their first team's triumph m the senior division of the league only the previous day, the reserve eleven of the Royal Air Force collected further honours for the Force when they defeated the Manchester^ Reserves by six goals to one m the
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  • 233 3 Cut Tins Out And Keep It Important Notice (other thai! those reglstere to gc^ area (pretionecl m (bi above) should move ouioiw e safer ferably not to a congested area it J l v m and more comfortable for ?<"* *int wait tin he last
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  • 589 3 EAST COAST AREA. WALKERS' ROUTE SLIP. "A" TRAFFIC DISTRICT: In an emergency, evacuees (Walkers) living in "A* 1 Traffic District (not being persons going to the Government Camp at Yio Chu Kangi must evacuate by the following route:— Boundaries of "A" Traffic District North—
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  • 220 3 INDIA NEWS Lahore, Oct. 10. THE main feature of I to-day's programme m the North-West India air defence exercises was a practical "blitz" m Southern Punjab. "Enemy aircraft attacked, amongst other targets, a semtmilitary centre somewhere m the Punjab. There were also demonstrations of the descent of parachm-e troops. Defence
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 51 3 To-day's Sports Diary HOCKEY: V.M.C.A. v Indian Association, V.M.C.A.; S.C.C. v Singapore Hornets, S.C.C; S.R.C. v St. Andrew's 0.8.A., S.R.C; Khalsa Association v Indian General Hospital, Khalsa ground; Medical College v A.C.S., Sepoy Lines; Medical College v C.S.C., CSC. RUGBY: Loyals v Air H.Q.. Farrer Park. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. and S.C.C.
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  • Article, Illustration
    934 5 L2SI London, Sept. i). A YEAR ago Lon- don was going through it. We had got to know what m igh 1 1 y bombing 'meant. As soon as darkness fell the wailing notes of the siren would be heard and along would come Jerry's planes. What a
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  • 315 5 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCT. 13. 1941. FAR EAST DEFENCE A FTER the Delhi Conference very little has been heard of the activities of the Eastern Group Supply Council with which Malaya is closely associated. It must not be presumed, however, that nothing has been done m the interval. In fact,
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  • 1226 6  - successful rice bowl party: British Chinese causes benefit vera ardmore people A places TREES winking with coloured lights innumerable bowls of chop suey— hamburgers sizzling over an outdoor fire—people everywhere: filling tables m the garden. 1 moving indoors to see the cabaret, < lining up at the bar. Those were
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  • Article, Illustration
    484 7 i vorittes for making recipe* j" DRESSMAKING is not nearly so difficult as it seems on thoughts to be, success depending chiefly on having a good pattern, the right implements and the ability to take pains. Here ir c some general rules for the voman who wants to
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  • 336 7 this week in the garden feeding your soil Don't work the soil when it Is I wet. This makes it cake and lump badly. Don't let garden soil cake on I the surface. Work it and keep^ it dusty. WITH the "grow more food" campaign m full swing and everybody
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    • 693 8 WANTED: Radio, Rad'ogram or Gramophone Amplifier AC. Mains. Full particulars and price to Nox. No. 628 clo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. n^oi-i) WANTED SHOP for Ladies Hair DresslHg Saloon, can take over fittings. Locality Orchard Road or Bras Basah Road. Apply Box 644 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 455 L)
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    • 669 8 For Sale FOR SALE New AC. Celling Fans. Apply Box 633 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 439 L) DEEPAVALI GREETINGB $1|- dozen assorted. Caadlr's Agency, Post Box ?03, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 477 L) FOR SALE: One American Linotype Machine. Particulars apply to C. C. Llm. No. 434, Joo Chlat Road.
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    • 668 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088. Singapore Cush paid. (No. 676H) SALE: Wolseley 10 Hl'. Saloon 1938: $1.300|-. Box 629 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 429 L) FOR SALE: One Flat Victoria 1939. perfect condition, what offer Apply Mr. Lee. Telephone 2809, Singapore. (No. 427
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