Morning Tribune, 14 October 1941
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Title Section10 1941-10-14 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 219, Tuesday, October 14, 1941.10 words
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Article307 1941-10-14 1 Plane Crash After Talks With Sir Robert Brooke-Popham London, Oct. 13. THE Batavia wireless states that the Commander- inChief of the Netherlands East Indies army, Lieut.General G. J. Berenschot, was killed m an air crash to-day. He had just returned from a conference with the BritishReuter - 307 words
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Article, Illustration41 1941-10-14 1 A The C.-in-C, Far East, Sir Robert Brooke. iPopham is paying a visit to Australia. Photo j Z shows Sir Robert talking to the Ranee of Sara- j S wak, Who is passing through on her way to j England. j41 words
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Article152 1941-10-14 1 Washington, Oct. 13.— Secretary of State Cordell Hull, urging prompt revision of the Neutrality Art to permit the arming of merchantmen, told Congress that the United States "cannot turn and walk from a steadily mounting danger." Testifying as first witness before the Foreign Affairs Committee on the proposedReuter - 152 words
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Article146 1941-10-14 1 German Drive Slowed Up J London, Oct. 13. S TIIK German drive m the Central sector of the Russian front has been definitely slowed up compared with the first two or three days, according to well-informed S London quarters. If the slowing of th e advance is due to theReuter - 146 words
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Article121 1941-10-14 1 London, Oct. 13. A;N air ace who had bombed Berlin 36 times is now 1 presumed killed m action. He is Flight-Lieut. It. S. E. Aldridge, who was previously reported missing and believed killed. Another holder of the Distinguished Flying Cross, Squadron Leader R. H. SpencerReuter - 121 words
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Article43 1941-10-14 1 Melbourne, Oct. 13.— The Royal Australian Air squadrons have destroyed 140 Axis planes m Europe and the Middle East, declared Mr. I. S. Drakeford, Air Minister, to-day. In addition they have probably destroyed 25 more and damaged at least 89, he said.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article265 1941-10-14 1 London, Oct. 13. IT is learned that over 300 bombers took part m last night's R.A.F. raid on Germany the chief objective being Nuremberg. The heavy assault was made m 1 good weather. In western and north-western Germany the weather was not so favourable but strong265 words
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Article87 1941-10-14 1 Neutra lity Change Seen Soon Dallas (Texas). Oct. 13. THE Neutrality Act amendment authorising the arming of United States merchantmen would be passed by Congress by Nov. 1, and Senator Connaily, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee m an interview. Ho added that he would then introduce anothei amendmentReuter - 87 words
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Article86 1941-10-14 1 Sitka. (Alaska) Oct. 13. OEVERAL people were killed m a maga- /me explosion at Sitka. naval and air .^tutlon. The cmise Is unknown. Only one b?dv nt presmt h.s been reel whilo r.n unknown mm.her Is believed to have been buried m the vreoknfte. The explosionReuter - 86 words
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Article480 1941-10-14 1 Situation Remains Grave London, Oct. 13. I ATEST reports from the Eastern Front indicate that there is no significant change m the battle for Moscow. A special announcement from Hitler's headquarters claims that prisoners taken m the battle of Bryansk and Vyazma now number over 350,000. 1 Both sides are480 words
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Advertisement7 1941-10-14 1 Ni.ri sm.i s EXCEED «,5M l)\ll V7 words
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458 1941-10-14 2 (By Reuter's Correspondent). Moscow, Oct. 13. jyjORCOW is now no longer a real base. It has become what is called m Russia a "frontal town," yesterday afternoon, I watched well-clad new reserves Tn&rchfrig along the streets m the dim autumn sunlight to pointsReuter - 458 words
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Article333 1941-10-14 2 London, Oct. 13. MARSHAL Timoshenkos forces, which x are barring the road to Moscow, are strongly counter-attacking as Hitler hurls more and more divisions into the struggle. In the vital central sector of Viaznia— some 140 miles west of Mbscow-^oviet tanks have hurled theReuter - 333 words
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Article160 1941-10-14 2 NE Indies Pledge to Australia C Melbourne, Oct. 11. V >"¥ ASSURE i I you that.' oiir country, > /which still i stands between I you and the I (innp< of ag- gression, will I be d( fpucfcd if Mhe heed/ 1 rfriseiJ," de^lar- I ell the leader of the160 words
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Article44 1941-10-14 2 Melbourne, Oct. 11. The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) has announced that the Commander-in-Chief of the Home Forces (Sir Iven Mackay) is about to set out on a tour of Australia's defences m all States and outposts of the Commonwealth.44 words
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Article250 1941-10-14 2 More U. S. Help For The R.A.F. (By Desmond Tighe, Reuter's Special Correspondent) Cairo, Oct. 13. AMERICAN civil aviation technicians and experts will shortly be working m remote outposts over British West Africa, from the west coast to the Sudan, putting into operation ofie of the most gigantic aeroplane delivery-ferry-ingReuter - 250 words
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50 1941-10-14 2 London, Oct. 13. IT is learned that last nigM. R.A.F. bombed targets m Bavaria, the Rh'neland and northwest Germany. An Air Ministry communique states that enemy activity over Great Britain last night was again or. a small scale. One enemy aircraft was destroyed— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article67 1941-10-14 2 Swiss Town Bombed Berne, Oct. 13. AIRCRAFT of -en unknown nationality dropped bombs on a village m the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland, on Sunday night, according to a communique issued by the Swiss high command. A house was destroyed and three persons were killed. An enquiry is m progress. theReuter - 67 words
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Article48 1941-10-14 2 Melbourne, Oct. 11. Two United States naval attaches have been added to the United States naval staff m Australia, led by Commander Lewis D. Causey. Melbourne, O:t. 11. A corvette constructed for the Royal Indian Navy was launched at Sydney yrsterday by Lady Gowrie, wife of th? Governor-General.48 words
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Advertisement394 1941-10-14 2 Gain 5 V New Cinema Way There is no longer any £*cdse for men and women to remain Tntn, Nervods, Underweight, Run-Down, and Friendless. In Hollywood the Cinema stars are under a severe strain night and day arfd require the test of medical services to maintain normal Weight and Health.394 words
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139 1941-10-14 3 XN official notice to residents of the West Coast evacuation area cf Singapore Island is published m page 4 to-day. The notice gives instructions to be followed m the event of an attack Leaflets will be distributed later m the area. In the meantime, residents139 words
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786 1941-10-14 3 Cut This Out And Keep It Important Notice The following directions to persons living m the \V2st Coast Area, not being persons registered to go to the Government Camp at Reformatory Read are published for information and action. The area to be evacuated is bounded786 words
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Article789 1941-10-14 3 AN indication that at a whii^f f| meeting of the Legislative Council, a hill would be introduced increasing tht rales of War Tax, was given by Mr. Arthur Sletp, acting Financial Secretary, introducing the 1942 Budget at ♦he Legislative meeting yesterday. Of the $8.1 millicns excess of789 words
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Article289 1941-10-14 3 Calcutta, Oct. 12. MR. Duff-Cooper arrived here this evening from Simla. He is going to Darjeeling to see H. E. Sir John Arthur Herbert, the Governor of Bengal, who is an old friend of his. By Radio. Lahore, Oct. 12. THE testing of the strength of two289 words
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105 1941-10-14 3 TV^R Lee Kong Chian. chairman of the board of directors of the Oversea Chtnese Banking Corporation and delegate of the Singapore Rubber Millers' Association and the Chinese Rubber Dealers' Association, left lor the United States yesterday to discuss local rubber Industry105 words
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Advertisement132 1941-10-14 3 Bl HNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., IMM»-4 lll\ A LINE. (Incorporated m England) Direct Service to Japan via HONG KONG, and to CALCUTTA via PENANG.132 words
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517 1941-10-14 4 Major Fox Most Successful Trainer fcimljt i niiijMir Hurt* NljiliKlif*. WITH four firsts, including a deadheat, three seconds and an equal number of thirds, Mr. Alan Loke heads the list of successful jwners for the Selangor autumn meet, which concluded on Saturday. Mr Alan Loke won $4,830 In stake money,517 words
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Article208 1941-10-14 4 J fJO fewer llian 24 more new importations have i N been added to the register of the Straits Racing Association, the latest issue of the classifi- t cation of horses and ponies of the Association shows. The new importations are (class one horses), J208 words
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Article117 1941-10-14 4 Rats Meet Gunners In Cup Today J THE R.A.F. will i S meet the Ro- I yal Artillery (ac-ac) m a first ac) m a first I round tie m the Singapore Challenge Cop I competition to- 1 day at An son j Road Stadium. I The following is the117 words
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Article225 1941-10-14 4 THE Singapore Recreation Club were unlucky to draw one-all with the St. Andrew's Old Boys when. they met m a hockey match on the Club ground yesterday. The Recs dominated the game m the second half and deserved something more than the one goal netted for them225 words
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Advertisement358 1941-10-14 4 Public Notice NOTICE. The Le Mercier School will be hcldin", the fourth Annual Athletic Sports meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday, 17th Oct. from 2.30 p.m.— 6.15 p.m. Parents, friends and old pupils are cordially invited. There will be a 440 yards. Race for old boys. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION358 words
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Miscellaneous58 1941-10-14 4 TO-DAY'S SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: Challenge Cup, Ist round. R.A.F. v R.A. <ac-ac>. Stadium. HOCKEY: S.C.R.C. v C.S.C, S.C.R.C; Post Office v R.A.F. (Seletar), Post Office: Khalsa v Naval Base Police. Khalsa ground. RUGBY: Gordons v Loyals, Changi; St. Andrew's OB.A. v R.A.0.C.. Farrer Park; Medical College v R.A.F. <H.Q>. Sepoy58 words
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Miscellaneous24 1941-10-14 4 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY. 4.40 a.m.. 6.9 ft.; 3 59 p m., 7.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 6.18 a.m.. 6.8 ft.; 5.25 p.m., 7.4 ft.24 words
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Article, Illustration893 1941-10-14 5 N'S London, Sept. 10. f\NE of the healthiest features of British life is that criticism is always vigorous. We are constantly urged not to be complacent, but m truth complacency is not to be found m the man m the street. His constantly expressed view is that we ought893 words
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329 1941-10-14 5 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCT. 14. 1941. RUSSI A'S HOUR THE delicacy of the situation created by the massive movement of Nazi forces along the whole of the Eastern Front has caused understandable anxiety m London as to the ultimate outcome of the terrific battles now raging m a manner unprecedented329 words
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Article214 1941-10-14 6 CHINESE CONVERGE ON HANKOW Changsha, Oct. 13. RELIABLE information m Changsha indicates that Chinese forces are converging on Hankow from both west and south. Reviewing the Changsha battle, further information says that as Chinese reinforcements poured across the Siang River, Chinese aircraft gave effective support, heavily bombing the Japanese positionsReuter - 214 words
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240 1941-10-14 6 GUN MAKING SOARS LIKE A. A. SHELL London, Oct. 13. /i UN production is soaring. The chart of output VI during the last three months shows an almost perpendicular rise like the flight of an anti-aircrait shell, says a Ministry of Supply announcement. More' Bofors guns and rapid firing anti-aircraft240 words
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Article60 1941-10-14 6 Moji, Oct. 13. APPROXIMATELY 200 Japanese are still living m R Burma, according to a group of 16 Japanese evacuees who arrived at Moji this morning from Burma, states Japanese reports. They added that although many of those remaining were desirous of returning to their homeland, it was rather doubtfulReuter - 60 words
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Article86 1941-10-14 6 Tokyo. Oct. 13. MORE anti-Ameri-can outbursts appeared m the Press to-day. The Kokumin front-paged an article warning that Japan- should not be "left behind" nor should she lose a day m "establishing a prosperity sphere m the Far East." The Chugai Shogyo, pointing out that theReuter - 86 words
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Article68 1941-10-14 6 Italy To Face Long War Berne, Oct. 13. ITALY must prepare to face a long war said Farinacci, former Secretary to the Italian Fascist Party speaking at Cremona. "Fascists should not try to make excuses and minimise the situation to the public," he said, inviting Fascist leaders to "give seriousReuter - 68 words
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Advertisement175 1941-10-14 6 NED\LRL/\NDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPU, N.V. .tablu<he:l by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. »N.'tiicr);;n<ls Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.0(»4Rescrv./ Fund f. 12.000.000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK. LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: Netherlands Easi Indies:— Sou* abaya, Samarang. Medan, Weltevre^en. Banqibeng. Ctitrioo.i, Tegai. Pecalongan. Djox;*karta, Solo. Tjilatjap. Djemu»'i, Pelembang. Bandjeraaaiiin, Maca^ssap.175 words
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Article, Illustration758 1941-10-14 7 Some Good Vegetable COMBINATIONS please dou t WASTE...! .any part of your vegetables, because nearly every bit is edible and full of precious vitamins. Take cabbage, for instance. Actually only the wooden end of the main stalk need be removed. Outer leaves should be rinsed well, and then chopped Next,758 words
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Advertisement138 1941-10-14 7 1 equal of one level tablespoonful; cup equals IV2 gills; 2 teacups six level teaspoonfuls equal 1 equal pint, heaped tablespoonful; 2 heaped teaspoonfuls equal 1 heaped dessertspoonful- 2 level dessert- (COMETIMES it is necessary to spoonfuls are th e equal of one J measure liquids already m heaped tablespoonful.138 words
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Advertisement102 1941-10-14 7 •THE ROYAL BAKERY BAKES FINE BBEAO AND. CAKES* Entrust the making of your '^VX'irfljl-f L v v V^-^-v" fSk^S^rs special Cake to the care and y ".rV'Aift 1 **> A S-^^g^g^r:^ ingenuity of our Master Baker. p&V'Vj^jJ X s tr i^ =s^*ri;:. Let him create something un- SM .i* j102 words
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Article, Illustration1170 1941-10-14 8 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE BY PEOPLE PLACES MRS. Royal Arch Gunniscn, journalist wife of the well-known American newspaper correspondent, is m Singapore at the moment with her husband to write a story on the war effort cf the women of Malaya for the North American1,170 words
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Article90 1941-10-14 8 MOTHING is more annoying n when trying out a ne* recipes, than to be held up be cause you are not quite sur what the correct measures arc So keep this list by you you'l find it useful: One heaped tablespoonfu equal.': loz. of flour, oatmeal, ric< flour90 words
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Advertisement428 1941-10-14 9 I E I St" 4 X Situations Vacant WANTED TEACHERS for a private I tcnool. Apply Box 668 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 49yiij WANTED CANVASSERS on Commifl- I slon basis. Apply P^tS^^^S' N. J. Li. 3, Lorong 11. Geylang Road. Singapore. 2-5 pjn. (No. SWM WANTED DISTRIBUTORS for Bunga428 words
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Advertisement673 1941-10-14 9 WANTED SHOP for Ladles Hair Dressing Saloon, can take over fittings. LocaMty Orchard Road or Bras Basah Road. Apply Box 644 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 455 L) WANTED Iron safe combination lock. Cheap for cash. Apply 300. Orchard Road, Singapore, 12.30 P- m --^J° 4 ggj WANTED: Rubber estate,673 words
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Advertisement646 1941-10-14 9 Miscellaneous ORCHARD ROAD RESTAURANT. 38. Orchard Road. Singapore. Good Food. Drinks. Reasonable Prices. (No. 345 L) WE BUY any 2nd. hand Sewing Machine parts. Apply 191. Victoria Street. Singapore, or phone *****. (No. 4«6L) MAISON SONIA. Ladies Halrdresalng Saloon. 258. Middle Road (at back ol Oyster Club). Prices: Permanent waving646 words
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Advertisement689 1941-10-14 9 For Sale FOR SALE New A.C. Celling Fans. Apply Box 633 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 439 L) DEEPAVALI GREETINGS $1|- dozen assorted. Caudlrs Agency, Post Box 303, Kuala Lumpur. (No. 477 L) FOR SALE: R.I.R. eggs for hatching, from pure bred stock $3.50 per setting of 10 Miss S.689 words
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Advertisement698 1941-10-14 9 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash &l(^ m FOR SALE: l'J3ti bm^tr Le Mans I','a Litre, 12 H.P. Taxed and insured, owner driven; In tip top condition. Apply Box 641 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. 448 L) MG SPORTS TOURER: 1936 12 08698 words
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Article355 1941-10-14 10 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 12. SEVENTY -SEVEN per cent, of peoule interviewed m compiling 'polls JJ> Australian public opnto by the banup method answered Ye* to a question should aU parties m the Commonwealth Parliament join togetnei m a war-time government." Fifteen per cent, answered No and355 words
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Article72 1941-10-14 10 THt fifth talK m the mrtei M BpMff- WiU be f "V' l ";'r t n, rOn !r 744 Sin Li.pore Marion oJ tte ÜB* al vw o-doy This months talk la aum by Dr. P. T. Nathan^ The fiftli lesson In the series 'OoUoquiaJ Malay- WiU bf72 words
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Article76 1941-10-14 10 a FURTHER nun ot 11.130.000 bai been Mild locally tv the imperial Treasury JUngapore, being proceeds ol Wa raxatlon collected by the Oovern•nent oi the itnUtt Settlements a>r the itioii ol the War Thi> sum wm collected during the jiiojuli.- ol April. Miv. and Ju:ir. 1341 H76 words
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Advertisement179 1941-10-14 10 RECORD CROWDS ROARED THEMSELVES HOARSE AT THIS RIOTOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY Don't Miss LAST 2 PERFORMANCES NOTE: Owing to the Special Screening of the Chinese Patriotic Film -LIGHT OF EAST ASIA" TODAY at 16.15 a.m., 12.30 and 4.15 p.m. "IN THE NAVY" will be shown at 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. only!179 words
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Advertisement127 1941-10-14 10 'LIGHT OF EAST ASIA" mm— mm m mmmmmm mmm SPECIAL NOTICE In order to give those who could not obtain admission at the recent screenings, opportunity of seeing the famous CHINESE production "LIGHT OF EAST ASIA" J •t Special Screenings will be given TO-DAY At The CAPITOL at 10.15 a.m.-127 words
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Article374 1941-10-14 11 Polish Envoy For Australia Melbourne, Oct. 11. THE Consul-Gener-al for Poland has announced the appointment of Dr. Silvester Oruszka as Polish Minister to Australia. The Minister is due to arrive next month. Ministerial representation m the Dominions has 1 become a part of Po--1 lish diplomatic policy. J The Netherlands374 words
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544 1941-10-14 12 Press Echoes Beaverbrook' s Rallying Cry lo Britain London, Oct. 13. T ORD Beaverbrook's rallying cry to the people of Britain last night that "M. Stalin must be sustained" is echoed by the London and provincial newspapers this morning. Approving of the speed and efficiency which marked the Moscow conferenceReuter - 544 words
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Article149 1941-10-14 12 It has been Boldin's luck to deal with tough situations since the war began. In the early days of the campaign on the Soviet western border he fought his way through to rejoin the main armies. Soviet troops m Bryansk region 1 are maintaining an unbroken opposition, despatchesReuter - 149 words
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Article61 1941-10-14 12 Moscow, Oct. 13. Troops defending Leningrad are not only holding the German attacks but in some sectors are strongly counter-attacking. As a result of such a counter-attack lasting three days from Oct. 8th to 10th inclusive, the Germans have lost 1,500 killed and many wounded while the Russians have alsoReuter - 61 words
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Article22 1941-10-14 12 Vichy, Oct. 13.— Admiral Damn, Vichy vic<n Premier, arrived m Paris last night from Vichy, according to the Vichy news agency.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article68 1941-10-14 12 FORT Worth (Texas), Oct. 13. -Sheriff Ernest Thompson, of Lexington, Kentucky, announced to-day, that Thomas Penney, aged 32, of Lexington, had admitted murdering Marion Miley, well-known United States woman golfer and her mother Mrs. Miley. Both women were found shot m their apartment at a Lexington country club a fortnightReuter - 68 words
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Article30 1941-10-14 12 New York, Oct. 13— Lord Beaverbrook's broadcast last night on the Moscow Conference was prominently reported m the United States newspapers to-day. The Washington Times-Herald published the full text.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article70 1941-10-14 12 THANGSHA, Oct. 13.— 1t is reliably understood that v Chinese offensive operations m Ichang and on the Hunan fronts eased last night. This will enable die Chinese to consolidate recent gains. Latest Chinese reports received m Chungking claim that Chinese operations against isolated Japanese units on the outskirts of IchangReuter - 70 words
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Article19 1941-10-14 12 Manchester and Hull were attacked by German bombers on Sunday night, accoiding to the German High Command communique.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article55 1941-10-14 12 HYDERABAD, Oct. 13.— Deccan women's war work committee, under the personal supervision of Uki Princess of Berar, have packed a thousand Christmas gift boxes for Indian and British troops m thp war zone. Of these 750 are for Indian soldiers. Each oox provides gifts of stationery, toilet requisites, games andReuter - 55 words
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Article23 1941-10-14 12 w m w The Wiljtielmstrasse has emphatically denied "rumours being spread abroad of alleged German peace feelers," states the official German agency.—- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article58 1941-10-14 12 MADRAS, Oct. 13.— Donations exceeding £600 hay? so far been received by the Governor's Joint War Charities Committee m response to an appeal for funds for sending Christmas gifts to British and Indian troops serving m Iraq. The committee has decided to send not less than 1,500 Christmas boxes EachReuter - 58 words
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Article140 1941-10-14 12 BANISH FEAR, WANT Melbourne. Oct. 13. IN cables exchanged between the Prime Minister of Australia and Mr. Hugh Dalton, Minister for Economic Warfare m Great Britain, and a promii nent Labour leader, Mr. Dalton says: "You know that the Labour Party m Great Britain as well as m Australia is140 words
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Article137 1941-10-14 12 London, Oct. 13. Fa tribute to Sir Ong Siang Song, doyen of Singapore bar, who died recently, aged 71, the correspondent of The Times says that his death is a great loss to Singapore generally, to the Chinese community there and above all to137 words
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Article124 1941-10-14 12 "CALL IT A DAY" (At the Pavilion) A GAY and entertaining film, with many laughs and a few heartaches, "Call It A Day" comes back to the Pavilion for a re-screenlnu. With ten well-known players In the cast, this plrturr Is to be seen by those who do124 words
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