Morning Tribune, 15 October 1941

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  • 16 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 220, Wednesday, October 15, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday, October 15. 1941.
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  • 184 1 Submarines Sink More Italian Supply Ships LONDON, OCT. 14. THE ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCED TO-DAY THAT THREE MORE ENEMY SUPPLY SHIPS HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFULLY ATTACKED BY SUBMARINES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN. The Admiralty published the following communique this morning: "Three more enemy supply ships were successfully attacked by submarines of the Mediterranean Fleet.
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  • 177 1 Lisbon, Oct. 14. IT is reported that the Portuguese steamer Corte Real, (2,044 tons) which left Lisbon on Thursday for N?w York, has been torpedoed m the Atlantic. It is understood that the crew were warned of their fate by the Germans and were able
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  • 91 1 Dusseldorf, Cologne Bombed London, Oct. 14. IWSSELDORF and Cologne were among the objectives raided by the R.A.F. m Western Germany last night, according to an Air Ministry communique. A small force of bombers also bombed Boulogne docks. Coastal Command aircraft attacked enemy shipping off the Dutch and French coasts. From
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  • 66 1 London, Oct. 14. AN Imperial Prisoners of War Committee has been set up with the following term of reference: "To secure Ihe co-ordination of action by His Majesty's Governments m regard to matters relating to prisoners of war, both m our own and m the
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  • 151 1 London, Oct. 14. THE British Government is prepared at any time to resume negotiations through the protecting power for the repatriation of sick and wounded prisoners of war This statement v/as made m the House of Commons to-day by the War Minister, Capt.
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  • 125 1 New NEI Chief Returns i« 5 Manila, Oct. 14.; /GENERAL ter ■VI Poorten, N. w E. I. army chief who arrived here only yes- m terday for con. sultations with" S Philippines au- 2 thorities, hurri- I 2 edly left by air 2 for Batavia this? morning. The change ing
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  • 163 1 Sydney, Oct. 14. A POWERFUL alliance xVagainst Japan m the Pacific can still make an attack on Asiatic Russia too costly," says the Sydney Daily Telegraph. Sydney newspapers, commenting on reports that Japcn is wniHn" to c tab Russia m the back, are united to-day m
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  • 693 1 MUSCOW REPORTED WITHIN GUN-RANGE London, Oct. 14. Q\ the Eastern front the great battle for the approaches to Moscow is moving to a crisis. It is learned m London that advanced units of the German army succeeded m penetrating 65 miles west of Moscow to Mojalsk but the Russians have
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  • 115 1 Chinese Claim Ichang Populace Were Gassed Shanghai, Oct. 14. 9 S fHINESE forces evacuated j S v Ichang yesterday owing to X intensive Japanese bombing, j Z according to Chinese reports. I A Chungking dispatch says j that the Chinese forces re. 2 j turned to original positions J and
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  • 189 1 NAZIS INTERFERE WITH B.B.C. PROGRAMME London, Oct. 14. I DESCRIBING the N£ui attempt t<M interfere with th e British hom<B programmes as a new trick whlctfl has been borrowed from somebody else, the 8.8.C. commentator tJ-B day said: I "They started broadcasting od our wavelength making the mow stupid, asinine
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  • 305 2 SAVAGE BATTLES AT BRYANSK VYAZMA Moscow, Oct. 14. ALTHOUGH Marshal Timoshenko has been compelled to fall back on the Moscow front, he has succeeded m preventing the German armoured divisions from forcing open'any vital gap m his line. Particularly savage battles continue m the V yazma and Bryansk sectors. The
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  • 38 2 Domestic Occurrence DEATH The Rev. William Thomas Cherry D.D., Ph.D. for twentyfivp years actively engaged m Malayan Missionary work, passed away at his home In Ridley Park. Penna, U.S.A., on Sunday, 12th October, 1941, after a long illness.
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  • 97 2 Bat a via. Oct. 14. GEN. Ter Pocrten is expected this afternoon from Manila. He will take over temporarily the command of the N.E.I. Army All N.E.I, officers will be m mourning up to Nov. 13. Four NgJL«I military victims have been buried at Bandoeng. The
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    102 2 On days when f the sun shines hottest when every sane man j and beast tries j to hide m the J shade, seaside j resorts present the amazing spectacle o f young vacationers sprawled out S m the blazing sun. Novel diversion among sun-uorstiippers is making tattoo.like marks on
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  • 114 2 London, Oct. 14. DETAILS are announced of Britain's new shock troops. They are called Commandos, and have undergone exceedingly severe training. They must be able to display initiative and physical doggedness, swim m full equipment with rifle kept well above water, and understand map-reading, tricks of
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  • 103 2 London, Oct. 14. A POLISH peasant has just walked 2.000 mile.s in order to join up. His home at Dubno. m East Poland, was destroyed by German bombardment m September. 1939. In June of the following year he heard that a Polish amiy was
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  • 43 2 Chungking, Ocl 13 THE delegation of the PTtfteftfl Chinese m Dutch Bait Indies now visiting Chungking, presented to the 1.000,000 tablets of quinine at mony h< I le National Military I Mo morning at 10 o'clock.- Central News.
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  • 147 2 Australian Troops Now Healthier Sydney, Oct. 14. THE sickness rate amongst Australian troops is lower this war than the last, declared the Inspector-General of Medical Services, Major-General R.M. Downes. on his return by air from a fourmonth tour of approximately 20,001) miks m Malaya. Jay.i. Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Eritrea and
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  • 131 2 Help For Families Of Services London. Oct. 14. I MPROVED arrangements for making provisions by "war service grants" for families of men serving m the forces will be operative from the first pay day m November, according to a Ministry of Pensions White Paper published to-day. Methods of assessing family
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  • 60 2 Berne, Oct. 14. rO train collisions m Italy are reported from Milan to-day. In tne first, between Lanclano and Castel Trentano m Tuscany, two persons were killed and 39 severely Injured and 100 slightly injured. Twenty-seven persons were injured and several severely hurt m
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  • 44 2 Batavia, Oct. 14: More information of th* crash m which Gen Berenschot, the N.E.I. Army C.-inC. was killed showed that th^ pilot of the crashed Lockheed Lodestar was Capt. J.C.F. Knapp. Fourteen native children and adults were killed while four vie badly injured- Reuter
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  • 256 3 London Press On Burma Self-Govt. London. Oct. 14. IN an editorial on "Burma and her neighbours" The Times dealing with the visit of the Hon. l T Saw to Kngland says that the aspirations ol" Burmans for full self-government within the British Commonwealth as soon as possible after the end
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  • 183 3 Washington, Oct. 14. MR Willian Green, President ot the American Federation of Labour, m a 'hands across the .sea'" response to fraternal delerates from Britain ana Canada to the American Federation of Ijabour ronverition. aukrd them "to convey to your fellov: workers our firm resolve
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  • 40 3 Melbourne. Oct. 13. The press delegatton from the Netherlands East Indies on arrival m Melbourne described Australia's war effort m the fighting services and Industry ;m amazing, and said they had not believed It possible before they left the N.E.I.
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  • 126 3 American Officers Removed Washingtofc, Oct. 14. I M ANY ofßcels< S 1" i anting fro;ii i second lieute- nants to major- generals, have I been relieved rf their commanrt j since the hi,: United States f army manoeu- j vres, held m Louisiana, r*. cently revealed cases of poor j
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  • 179 3 Singapore, Oct. 1%. JAPANESE radio repoits of the alleged ill-treatment of Japanese evacuees leaving Singapore were refuted this morning by Mi. Ken Tsurumi, ConsulGeneral m Singapore, who is bein«* recalled to Tokyo, said the Singapore radio last night. Mr. Tsumni told the Singapore radio station
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  • 57 3 Magruder Sees Chinese Minister ChungKing, Oct. 14. BRIGADIER John Magruder, chief of the United States Military Mission to China, made his first call on Mr. Quo Taichi, Chinese Foreign ,Minister, yesterday. He was followed by Sir Archibald Clarfc Kerr, British Ambassador, who was with the Foreign Minister lor an hour,
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  • 47 3 J. Fraser, aged 30, who recently purchased the 26,000 acre Ingledowns sheep station, Winton, decided on his way to inspect his new property, that he also would join the A.1.F., preferably m the Armoured Division. He has two brothers m the A.I.F. one of them at^Tobruk. *Ji
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  • 178 3 FOREIGNERS IN THAI URGED TO CO-OPERATE B.»ng,kok, Ocl M AN (vi n appeal by ttit Thai Premier Marshal Luang ribui Songgram, to foreign communities In Thailand t(1 <•<>- operate In the maintenance of Thai n?utraliiy and thereby contribute to peace m this part ©I the world was broadcast by the
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  • 473 4 Preliminary inquiry Into Share Charge (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. IN 1927 Mala>an business circles— especially sharebrokers— 1 were intrigued by the identity of N* Gim It who, operating from an accommodation address m Klang, was alleged to have aeroetrated one of the greatest share swindles of this
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  • 43 4 TAN Boon Pee, a 16-year-old employee m his father's motor repair shop, was electrocuted while manipulating an electric tyre groover on Oct. 2. Evidence showed that a fault m the groover rendered it alive. The coroner returned a verdict of death by misadventure.
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  • 95 4 I QIR John Latham, i3| Australian Minister to Japan, who is on his way back to Australia to report on his year's stay m Tokio, arrived m Singapore yesterday aboard the British evacuation ship, the "Anhui," and is at present the guest of. His Excellency the Governor
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  • 170 4 "MAN HUNT" (At the Cathay) tN "Man Hunt." Walter Pldgeon has the biggest game hunt there Is— the stalkIng and shooting of Hitler. It is the "dream hunt" of all the oppressed peoples m Europe to-day. It Is a thrilling story and Walter Pidgeon seizes the part with
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  • 180 4 HEARING will be continued to-day m the case m which Donald Fraser Gordon Stables, a 61-year-old European, is facing a tentative charge of rape of a 12-year-old Eurasian girl. Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth magistrate, is hearing the preliminary inquiry. Inspector P. S.
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  • 140 4 MOHAMED ISHAK, till recently m charge of the R.A.F. Post Office, Seletar, is alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust cf $1,300 belonging to Savings Bank depositors; falsification of accounts, and forgery during his tenure of office. A preliminary inquiry was held yesterday and the case was
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  • 194 4 f\N his first tiip to the Far East, Mr. Thomas Iftiyley ariived by boat m Singapore yesterday to take up hi?, new post as ne:s editor with the British Ministry of Information here. Mr. Bayley, who is 34 years old, has been with newspapers for the
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  • 76 4 A 57-YEAR-OLD Indian. Ponnusamy, was charged with causing hurt to his own child of four months with a parang In a house at 7 I|2 mile, Jurong Road, on Oct. 13. Accused claimed trial and said that It was an accident. The prosecuting officer said that
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  • 44 4 London, Oct. 14: Only a very small number of enemy aircraft 1 flew everland last night mainly ever parts of eastern England, 1 states the Air Ministry. A few bombs were dropped which caused slight damage and no ca~ I saalties were reported.- Reuter
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  • 638 4  - SER VICES' BRE V ITIES Ubique Hy v v TltfE Fort Canning Junior Ranks dance at the V V Adelphi Root Garden on Friday last was the V V most successful yet, and a large crowd that m- V V eluded many of the highest-ranking Army V V officers m
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    • 244 4 kiting Up Nights Makes Men Old Oettlnft up nights, burning sensation or van*, whitish discharge, dull ache at U§ of spine, groin and leg pains, nervlsne&s, weaxness and loss of manly gour are caused by a disease of the rostate Gland (a most Important sex and In men) To overcome
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    1005 5 London, S«'pl. 1 1. f IAVO hundred French officers and men, captured when Hitler's panzer divisions smashed through the Majonot Line, are now m a Free French camp somewhere m Britain after incredible escapes from German prison camps into Russia. Some limped from wounds from German snipers, some
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  • 325 5 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. OCT. 15, 1941. PLAYING WITH FIRE TURKEY, m the eyes of many critics, has all along been playing with fire. In her desire to maintain strict neutrality m the present European conflict, her policy has been one of attempting to hunt with the hounds and run with
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  • 964 6  - Field Of Remembrance For Poppy Day Vera Ardmore By (People (placet CINGAPORE will have a Field of Remembra^e beside the Cenotaph this year— the first tune m tn^ history of Poppy Day m this country^ Small crosses which were sent out from home last year and not used, will be
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    • 690 8 LEARN Modf m Ballroom Dancing at A Daniel's Studio Lessons are h'lven m strict privacy. Charges very moderate. Apply :-29. Ipoh Roao\ Kuala Lumpur (No. 539 L) BALLROOM DANCING Selangors most progressive dancing academy, beginners' classes dally. Course $s|per dance. Amateur competitors thoroughly coached. Apply "Castllllans Eastern Hotel. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 647 8 For Sale TOR SALE— One ruling machine by Spicers Ltd.. and fair quantity of type metal m cases on stands. Apply Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., Ahson Road, Singapore. IHILLIPS EIGHT tube band spread model radio like new Phone ***** ufter six. Singapore. (No. 548 L) DUTCH BUILT Ph.llps 8 V*lve
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    • 666 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088. Slngupore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) FOR SALE: Austin Ten Saloon $1.300|0r nearest offer. Four new tyres, tax and Insurance paid. Apply after 6 pin. 285. River Valley Road. Singapore. (No. 472 L) 1936 FORD Eight Sedan Speedometer under lorty
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  • 306 9 RAF League Champions) Clear First Cup Hurdle Gunners Beaten By Second Half Goals A COMPARATIVELY poor show was put up by the R.A.F., this year's senior league champions, when they met the R.A. (Ac-ac), a lowly placed team, m a nrst round tie m the Challenge Cup competition at Anson
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  • 57 9 pESULTS of yesterday's ties m the 1V V.M.C.A. tennis tournament are as follows: "A" class handicap singles: I. A. Alsagoff (—3O) beat E. Manasseh (plus 6), 7-5, 6-2; A. I. Pereira (—3O) beat Yap Ah Hian 15.3) 2-6. 6-3. 3-3 (retired). "B" class handicap singles: Lin Ka Teng (—9) beat
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  • 365 9 Penang Autumn Races THE following are the weights for 1 Saturday's races, the first day of the Penang autumn meeting, and also of two races for the second day: Horses, Class 4. div. 5—6 furs lady Pay 9.ooCarmtop 7 09 Wymering 8.11 Jarrahwood 7.07 Nora B.o4Monaveen 7.04
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  • 137 9 |N a close game of rugger, the St. An--1 drew's Old Boys' Association beat the K.A.O.C. at Farrer Park yesterday by 13 points (two goals and a try) to eight (a goal and a try). The Saints possessed a better three-quarter line which proved to be a
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  • 38 9 TVifEETING the Naval Base Police yes--IVip terday, the Indian General Hospital scored their ninth successive hockey victory when they defeated the Police by three goals to nil. Scorers were Saktii, Kurnial Singh, nnd Kamaruddln. Halftime score was 2-0.
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  • 234 9 THE S.C.C. handicap autumn lawn tennis tour, nament reached a conclusion yesterday with Ihe final of the men's doubles event, m which N.W. Sabine and C.J.R. Bom broke defeated H. Stokes and S.C. Woolmer B—6, 6—B, B—6.8 6. When it seemed that Sabine and Bembroke,
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  • 55 9 THE S.R.C. lawn tennis tournament will conclude this afternoon with the play-off of the championship singles between Dr. G.S. de Souza and P. F. de Souza. At the conclusion of the game, which is timed to start at 5 p.m., Mrs. A.J. Braga will give away the
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    • 432 9 I 9 u hi i 4 otic«»« SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1926. INTEREST DUB Ist- NOVEMBET. 1941. NOTICE is hereby given that th( Transfer Registers of the abov< Stock will b e closed from the 201 1\ October to the Ist November, 19-tl. both days inclusive. W. W. DUNCAN,
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    • 87 9 SPORTS j i DIARY I TO-DAY I j Soccer: Busi- j ness Houses' League, Trac- i tion v Guthries Stadium. I Hockey: S.R.C. i v Indian Gener- al HfspitaJ, S.R.C.; Indian i Association v St. Patrick's School, Balestier; Medi. cal College v I R.A.A.F., Colleger ground; Raffles/ College yP.W.D.,| P.W.D.;
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  • 357 10 I Madras. Oct. 13. ANOTHER gift ol Rs. 400,000 from the Presidency WM cabled to-day, to strengthen the Madras squadrons ol the R.A.F. Thus brings the total contribution to the Air Ministry to 1 crore 38 lakhs. A four-engined hea\y bomber will be named alter the Distiict
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  • 118 11 IN a keenly contested hockey match played at Hong Lim Green yesterday, the 8.C. 8.C. defeated the CSC. by two goals to nil. The Chinese opened accounts about five minutes after the bully-off when Swee Lim Swang. the centreforward, found the net with
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  • 115 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 13. THE PostmasterGeneral (Senator Ashley) says that he may recommend Cabinet to lift the ban on Dutch planes carrying: Australian mail. Major H. S. Conkey, of Cootamundra, aged 23, has been awarded the M.C. for great courage and determination under heavy flre m
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  • 85 11 DANCE PRIZE 7 DAYS' LEAVE MAJOR W. R. D. Cooper, R.A., was acquitted at a courtmartial m Cornwall on a charge of permitting a War Office railway warrant to be raffled at a battery dance. It was stated that a mystery prize at the dance was "seven days' leave." For
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  • 70 11 Extracts From Shakespeare r! first of a short series of extracts from Shakespeare's plays, giving the songs in their dramatic setting, will be broadcast from the Singapore station of the M.B.C. at 8.45 pjn. to-morrow. The first programme will be devoted to the songs in the play Twelfth Night/ 1
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  • 309 12 U.S. Could "Sink Japanese Navy Within Two Weeks" ftO-Year-Old American Soiialor Washington, Oct. 14. AN American-Japanese conflict might develop -as quick as a wink if Russia were defeated. A Senator Norris told newspapermen to-day. He declared that he "is not so sure that war Senator who voted against war m
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  • 79 12 Berlin, Oct. 14. "Utter annihilation of the armies enclosed m Vyazma sector is claimed m a special announcement by the German High Command from the Fuehrer's headquarters. The announce* mo ni says that Soviet forces encircled m Bryansk area are approaching disin- Ic o rbtm* «hat more than
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  • 37 12 London. Oct. 14. TOURING seven days this month when tne weather was suitable for operations more than one ship daily was sunk or disabled, m further successful RAF. attacks on enemy shipping In the Mediterranean. (Special Cable).
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    61 12 yL. British soldiers m the Mala. Tyan jungle undergo continu-^C i ous and intensive trainin; t especially m the art of con cealment. In this specialised I warfare they have shown I themselves extraordinarily adept, and never for J I moment is their 'readiness' S relaxed. Fiioto shows a ma-
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  • 115 12 Cairo, Oct. 14. nOLISH troops have again been active at Tobruk. says a communique of the British G.H.Q., Middle East, to-day. The text is as follows: '<In Libya, during the night of Oct. 12-13, a Polish patrol again successfully raided an enemy strong point outside the
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  • In Brief
    • 31 12 London, Oct. 14— It is authoritatively learned that there will be no .statement by Mr. Churchill on the Russian war situation at the next meeting of the House of Commons.— Reuter
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    • 56 12 Lisbon, Oct. 14— The Portuguese Foreign Minister, M Salazar and the Japane.se minister here have signed an agreement for the establishing of an air line between Japan and the Portuguese colony Timor. In an official Tokyo announcement, it is stated that the service will b between Palao, Japanese mandated island,
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    • 66 12 London. Oct. 14— The Muslim Society m Great Britain is to celebrate the festival of Hari Raya Puasa at Shah Jehan Mosque at Woking on Oct. 22. The Imam is to conduct prayers and a general meeting of the society will be held. "Life m Mecca" is the subject of
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    • 41 12 London, Oct. 14— Civilian air raid casualties 111 Britain m the last month totalled 486. Killed (or missing believed killed) were 87 men, 73 women, 45 children under 16 and 12 unclassified). Those injured and detained m hospital totalled 269.- Reuter
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    • 27 12 Washington, Oct. 14— Mr. Cordell Hull informed the Press to-day that the United States and Argentina had concluded a trade agreement but gave no further details.- Reuter
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    • 38 12 Boston, (Massachusettes), Oct. 14— The Nazi supply ship, flying the Norwegian flap, whose capture off Greenland was announced by the Navy Department last night, has crrived here m the custody of the United States naval vessel, Bear.— Renter
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  • 140 12 Teheran, Oct. 14. BRITISH and Soviet troop* are withdrawing from the region of the Iranian capital, since there has been no disturbance. Troops will probably take up positions on Ute line laid down m the original terms accepted by the Iranian Government. A battalion of
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  • 257 12 ijondon, Oct. 14. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL Ei eJined to make a statement on the war U n jn the Eastern Fiont when questioned by t: member, Mr Shin well, m the Hou.se o*" C-^i. *ls to-day. "This must obviously b- ic\ the Russian
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