Morning Tribune, 17 October 1941
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Title Section10 1941-10-17 13 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 202. Friday, October 17, 1941.10 words
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Article308 1941-10-17 13 Odessa Retreat Claim London, Oct. 16. THE Russians are evacuating their troops from Odessa by sea, states the Swiss radio. A Berlin message says: "Our troops have broken through the defence lines of Odessa and the enemy is retreating. Odessa is m flames." This is the Rumanian military report quoted308 words
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Article198 1941-10-17 13 Time For Mission Has Arrived Tokyo, Oct. 16. JAPANESE AMERICAN re- lations have "approached the final crossroad and the fate of the empire is actually at hand despite the Government's efforts," warned Capt. Hiraide, Chief of the Navy press section of Imperial Headquarters, speaking atReuter - 198 words
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Article, Illustration139 1941-10-17 13 Firemen were unable to save the aircraft or its victims when the plane crashed m which the Commander-in- Chief of the* Dutch armies 8 m the Nether- 2 S land Indies, J Lieut. -G c n c- ral G. J. Beren- schot, Wing- C o m139 words
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Article293 1941-10-17 13 TOKYO CABINET RESIGNS TOKYO, OCT. 16. THE JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNED TO-DAY. The action is the result of the lack of complete agreement over the method pursuing Japan's national policy. Having obtained the consent of his ministers Prince Konoye, the Premier, proceeded to the Imperial Palace and submitted the Cabinet's resignation.Reuter - 293 words
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Article35 1941-10-17 13 Tokyo, Oct. 16. THE Japanese Embassy m Moscow was advised by the Soviet Government yesterday at noon to prepare to evacuate, according to a message reported to have been received at the Foreign Office.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article127 1941-10-17 13 Washington, Oct. 16. THE United States should immobilise Japan and destroy the Japanese, Italian and French navies," declared Senator Pepper, leading member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, m an interview, with the Press. He said that this was necessary as a preparation for conflict with Hitler whichReuter - 127 words
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Article122 1941-10-17 13 Bangkok, Oct. 16. ALL is quiet on the Thai-Malaya frontier, says a special correspondent writing m the Bangkok Chronicle on his observations during a recent visit to Malaya across the land- frontier by train. The correspondent asserts that the situation on the Thai-Malaya border is normalReuter - 122 words
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1184 1941-10-17 14 /UA > o < >/>'/■ \Z-V* CR/SAs FE resignation of the Japanese Government, reported so dramatically this evening, certainly cannot be taken as easing the Far Eastern situation. Prince Konoye has been openly criticised m recent weeks for the persistency with which he has pursued the1,184 words
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Article53 1941-10-17 14 Berlin, Oct. 16. rNDLER'S appointment as German Minister to Bangkok has been announced officially, says the German news agency. (The report of the appointment of Wendler. who left Bolivia m a hurry, emanated from Singapore yesterday i. Capt. Fritz Weidemann, formerly German Consul-General at San Francisco, becomes Consul-GeperalReuter - 53 words
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105 1941-10-17 14 London, Oct. 16 A MEMORIAL service for Capt. Lung Yung-hsie naval attache to the Chinese Embassy in f London was held yesterday at the St. Martin-in-the-Field I rnurch Trafalgar Square, London. The Chinese Ambassador, DJ. Wellington Koo. attended, accompanied by the Chinese Vice-MinisterReuter - 105 words
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Article124 1941-10-17 14 London, Oct. 16. A NATIONAL uprising of 100,000 guerrillas throughA out Yugoslavia has become so extensive that the efforts of the German occupation authorities are limited to defensive measures, according to inlomw. ion reaching the Yugoslav Government m London. Well-known Serbian professors, teachers and lawyers hiveReuter - 124 words
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Article277 1941-10-17 14 SOVIET PLIGHT NOT SO DESPERATE (Special Commentary). Lortden, Oct. UNTIL a few days ago the Soviet Union had lost hardly any industrial strength but now comes a great change heavily damaging m its effects, writes The times diplomatic correspondent, discussing Russia's hidden industrial strength. Oh almost all sections of theReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration51 1941-10-17 14 Another view OB of tHe btohin* i wreckage' of the J plane m wlticlf the C.-irt-C. NX therlands lhfl«>* 1 forces, Lieut.. Gen. G. J. Wr. en*cH6t. was t kfiiea. tNp new j ucUhk) com- manffer, IvtajoP i Gen. ter Po6r- ten, is pffftto- na plied below. V W& J51 words
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Article85 1941-10-17 1 PI WING with a handicap of *<>' H X mils »>«« at t h Cheng ihr (acr) m the y m.c a tonnis tournament yestetday m a match that went to three sets. Following are the results Of the matches played yesterday: ""A" Singles Handicap: A.I. Alsagoff85 words
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Article331 1941-10-17 1 Darjeeling, Oct. 15. YOUR deliberations may have farreaching effects. It will be wrong for these deliberations to be carried on m any feeling of false security, without full realisation that the whole future of mankind depends on the successful outcome of the war," said HE. Sir John331 words
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Advertisement155 1941-10-17 1 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A.D 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. f0.030,000 Reserve Fund f. 12.000.000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BAT A VI A Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sou! abaya, Samarang, Medan. Weltevreden, Bandoeng. Cheri'oon, Tegal Pecalongan, Djokjakarta. Solo. Tjilatjap,155 words
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Advertisement195 1941-10-17 1 I m BASED ON THE WORLD FAAAOUS (m^'^^^W CHARACTER SUCCESS OLD BILL W CREATED BY I Cji^^f BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER Sfl^y IN FRANCE IN THE LAST WAR. G UESS yljfe j j WHO? I^p I YES, IT IS S^ WITH m m*. MMwa a MORLAND GRAHAM ill Ij nil I J°195 words
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Article195 1941-10-17 2 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 15 PRESS messages state that the agreement between Japan and Portugal for the establishment of a Japanese airline between the Pelcw Islands and DiJii (Portuguese Timor) is seen as an air threat to Australia. The Australian Comforts Fund has decided to supply comforts195 words
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Article125 1941-10-17 2 SALES of War Savings Certificates m Malaya up to Oct. 15, totalled $8,427,540. This was an increa.se of $226,425 since Oct. 3. New Delhi, Oct. 15. AFTER discussions between mill owners and representatives of the Supply Department, a satisfactory decision has been reached regarding the immediate requirements ol125 words
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Advertisement215 1941-10-17 2 *lt is among Ihe best mv sicab t«» come i" town for some time. ITic singinf of Jeanette MacDonaJd and Nelson Eddy seems to improve with each picture." STRAITJS TIMES (yesterday). NtW York audiences paid .S<l.<>o a seat to see the ZIEGFELI) PLAY. IT COMES TO YOU AT OUR USUAL215 words
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Advertisement381 1941-10-17 2 BETTE DAVIS' first comedy role since "IT'S i.OYI I AM AFTER MIDNIGHT PREMIERE I O > 1 0 11 11 o\\ I V II I tißkt COME IN AND HOWL! \U*,J( Terrific! Together^^^^^__^^^ r<7|^ A NEW WARNER BROS. SUCCESS with AUW STUABT-£RWIN-v£UGENE PAILETTE -JACK CARSON GEORGE TOBIAS HARRY DAVLNPORI \!Mff/381 words
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307 1941-10-17 3 Decisive Australian Warning To Japan Melbourne. Oct. 16. THE new Japanes air service to Timor was discussed by tjie War Advisory Council to-day. The meeting wis attended by Sir Robert Broi>ke-Popham, Gommander-in-Chief Far East, wio is on a visit to Australia. This conferenc follows yesterday's deliberations by the War CabinetReuter - 307 words
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40 1941-10-17 3 INDIA DEFENCE OFFICIAL ON VISIT TO CAIRO Cairo, Oct. 16. MR. Charles Mclvor Grant Ogilvie, Secretary to the Government of India's Defence Department, arrived here to-day for a brief visit. He is staying with Lieut.oeneral Claude Auchinleck, Com mander-in-Chief ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration34 1941-10-17 3 The late Liept.- General G. J. Berenschot. Commander-in-Chief of the Dutch armies of the Netherlands Indies, recently killed m an air crash m Java. Pictures of the crash appear on pages one and two.34 words
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Article50 1941-10-17 3 London, Oct. 16. DURTNG last night, there was Wight ennny activity over the cast coast of England and bombs were dropped at a few p:ints m cistern England," states an gr Ministry communique issued this inomjng Some damage was caused but no casualties have been reported.— ReiverReuter - 50 words
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Article67 1941-10-17 3 London. Oct 16. THE nklM of one of the Communist exmembers of the German Reichstag has been authorised by Mr. Herbert Morrison. Home Secretary. He is prepared to allow his return to this country of another such ex-member if he Is willing to submit his case to a tribunal ThisReuter - 67 words
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Article49 1941-10-17 3 London. Oct. 16. T«HE Germans admit only "slight damage" m last night's R.A.F. laid on Wes» tern Germany, according to the official German news agency. *Minor formations of the British air force flew over Western Germany. According to preliminary information three aircraft were shot down.' ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article92 1941-10-17 3 Cologne Bombed London, Oct. 16. COLOGNE was the objective of last night's R.A.F. raids on Germany, according to a communique from the Air Ministry at noon to-day. It says: "Aircraft of the Bomber Command was over Western Germany last night. Theie was no improvement m the weather but objectives mReuter - 92 words
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229 1941-10-17 3 London, Oct. 15. THE Times correspondent m Lisbon, writing on the sinking of the Portuguese ship Corte Real, says: "The Germans, by openly sinking a neutral ship bound foi the United States, nave placed America under their attempted blockade. The Corte Real was a229 words
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Advertisement177 1941-10-17 3 EYEJXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, «*3 Exclusively- \J^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG PHONE 300*. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. Heart Trouble Caused by High Blood Pressure If you have pains around the heart, palpitation, dizziness, headaches at top and Lack of head and above177 words
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Advertisement265 1941-10-17 3 TO-NIGHT After-Dinner Dance, 9 30 Midnight 1 H '1 OUR DANCE-PALACE ]S IN THE NEWS— AUSTRALIAN NEWS— THANKS TO O UR 'AUSSIE' PATRONS' WHO HAVE BEEN WRITING HOME ABOUT THE BEST PLACE THEY'VE BEEN ,TO. BRING YOUR PARTY ALONG TO ENJOY THE VAUDEVILLE TURNS I BY I ♦Dl\\*Ol\ A C'ALMIWAY"*265 words
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Article1104 1941-10-17 4 "THIS DARK PAGE OF MY PAST" (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. "T SAW Mr. Dalley because I wanted to clear my conscience. I wanted to tell him about this dark page of my past. I confessed on? or two matters which had nothing to do with the swindle."1,104 words
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Article211 1941-10-17 4 "OLD BILL AND SON" (At the Pavilion) A MIXTURE of entertainment and pro- paganda is to be seen at the Pavilion for the next lew days where "Old Bill and Son" began a season last night. We have the original Old Bill of the last war returning to211 words
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Article338 1941-10-17 4 WHEN Singapore high court yesterday set aside the fine of $30 imposed by the fifth magistrate on K.N.N. Manikkam Chettiar, a local money-lender, and entered a caution against him, the appellant asked that the fine be remitted to the war fund. The court allowed this.338 words
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Article240 1941-10-17 4 FIRE BOMBS IN RAFFLES PLACE ANYONE who does not yet know how to put out a A tire bomb, and would like to see how it is done will have another opportunity m Raffles Place at 5.30 this even jng Q o[ A R p demonstrations which have been Riven240 words
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Article229 1941-10-17 4 A VERDICT of murder against some unknown person 01 persons was returned by the Singapore coroner yesterday at the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Liang Kirji Weng. 35, who^e mutilated body was found m a piece of wasteland. It will be recalled229 words
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Article151 1941-10-17 4 VEONG Cheok Beng a 48-year-old Khek, faced three charges m the third police court yesterday of cheating by dishonestly inducing Ong Seng Tiong at Cecil Street, Kuek Gim Poh at New Bridge Road, and Leong Chew at Kong Street, to deliver to him on May 16, this year,151 words
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Article77 1941-10-17 4 Deepavali Festival A SPECIAL talk m Tamil on the •Deepavali" Festival and its present signii ficance will be given over the ZHP3 transmitter of the Singapore station (41.38 1 metres 7.25 mcs) Iby Mr. Ponnuduray at 5.15 p.m. to-mor-row. The talk will be accompanied by a programme of Tamil music77 words
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Advertisement239 1941-10-17 4 Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams and pores where germs hide and cause terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, Burning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and other blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not kill the germ239 words
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Article443 1941-10-17 5 Recs Beaten Two-One At Stadium HOLDING grimly to a one-goal lead secured early m the second half through a penalty, the Spartans, "dark horses" of the Singapore Challenge Cup competition, entered the semi-final of the competition when they defeated the Singapore Recreation Club by two goals to443 words
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Article, Illustration67 1941-10-17 5 SINGAPORE'S coppers have i been playing a t big part m amateur boxing m aid of variL ous war chari--1 ties, and picture 1 here shows thej team which took i part m the re-' cent programme )in aid of the War Fund. They i have among J67 words
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Article129 1941-10-17 5 THE following have accepted to play rugby for the S.C.C. v. B.S. Police "iT?A?fE& O. W. Wolters. R. L. Parker. 8 Johnson. R. M. Harslcy; D. W Le Mare. A. N. Other; D. A. Blunt. F. W. nunhlll. Capt. C. H. Bailey. Capt. C H. Elston, A.129 words
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Article101 1941-10-17 5 THE following will represent the Naval Police at hockey vs. R.AM.C. at Gillman to-day: Angad 81ngh; Sub Insp. Jangeer Singh and Gurdtal Singh; Anup Singh. Sohan Singh and Khalr Din; Wasawa Singh. Dershan Singh, Khan Mohd.. Kerpal Singh and Suraln Singh. Reserves Ram Singh and Harnam Singh.101 words
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Article54 1941-10-17 5 rpHE following will play basket ball for x V.M.C.A. against the C.SU. Team on Friday, Oct. 24, on the Ling Nan School ground. Orchard Road: Vow Wah Sung. Llm Ngit Siong (Capt.), Loh Swee Kee, Gwee Chua Kee. Loh Heng Kee. Lim Kah Teng. Lee Joh Ming, Ng54 words
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Article61 1941-10-17 5 THE following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. vs the C.S.C. to-day at 510 p.m. on the Anson Road ground: F Hirst; A. C. Edgar, A. Mohamed Abdullah; O. Newman. Ooh Chin Chye, W. Maggs; Llm Chid Ho. I. Hope, I. Suratta. AC. Gaulstaun. H.61 words
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Article20 1941-10-17 5 MEMBERS of the S.C.R.C. are hereby notified that the tennis courts will be closed on Sunday and Monday.20 words
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Article226 1941-10-17 5 THE Medical College tnion rugby team took their biggest beating this season against the Royal Australian Air Force by 32 points yesterday. The Raafs commenced an early onslaught which continued to the final whistle, and which, yet, found them barely extended. Gray went down m a fast226 words
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Advertisement22 1941-10-17 5 11 a.m. 3.15 W 9.15 Premiere of Columbia's i ACCLAIMED IN NEW YORK, LONDON, OTTAWA, SYDNEY, CUBA ALL ALLIED TERRITORIES AS GREAT22 words
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Advertisement594 1941-10-17 5 CLASSIFIED ADS from page (8) Business Opportunity ADVERTISER is Interested m purch;. lng retiring resident's business ac noing corcern. Please reply In co T fit gluing particulars to Box 7: c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 003: ADVERTISER has sole agency for An rial m 11 made American palatable bverage, Jellies594 words
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Miscellaneous146 1941-10-17 5 j SPORTS j S DIARY j TO-DAY t > SOCCER:/ Challenge Cup S t c ompet ition, i Second round tie. R.A.F. v Airport, Sta- dium. HO C X EY: 1 i Indian Asso- ciation II v t S. R. C 11, J i S.R.C.; A.C.S. vl j S. C146 words
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Advertisement474 1941-10-17 6 P^^ Situations Vacant j WANTED TEACHERS for P rl >L a a c tchool. Apply Box 668 c|o Malaya Tri- bune. Singapore. (No. iotij? WANTED CANVASSERS on Commte- J slon basis. Apply personally to Mr. RJ.U 3. Lorong 11. Geylang Rgad I Singapore, 2-5 p.m. (No. 500 L) WANTED DISTRIBUTORS474 words
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Advertisement666 1941-10-17 6 Miscellaneous DRCHARD ROAD R ESTAI IA !F 1 l 1 ,3 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 *****.^^ PENANG RACES Excellent chances for big punters to benefit. Early enquiries appreciated.666 words
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Advertisement652 1941-10-17 6 WANTED used 1G mm Projector. Bolex fil6 or CMI 6. Bell Howell Eilmo or other first class machine m good condition. Reply details and price Box 698 c,o Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. No 557L > LONELY educated and well-to-do gentleman holding high position, 32. wishes to meet young educated lady652 words
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Advertisement635 1941-10-17 6 For Sale ~FOR SALE— One ruling machine by Spicers Ltd., and fair quantity of type metal m cases on stands. Apply Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., Anson Road, Singapore. I HILLIPS EIGHT tube hand spread model radio like new. Phone ***** uiter six. Singapore. (No. 548 L) DUTCH BUILT Philips 8635 words
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Advertisement624 1941-10-17 6 Motor Vehicles DO~ YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088. Singapore. CM J| J* l Jj eH) 1936 FORI) Bight Sedan KprcdoineU r under lorty thousand miles. pooa .vi.be. Phone ***** after six. Singapore. _T1 AUSTIN SEVEN SALOON Model 1932 £rtit condition. $5001-. Taxed and n'ured. Box 697 co624 words
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Article, Illustration921 1941-10-17 7 London, Sept. 14. r was walking quiet- l.v along tlic King's Road ye s terd a y morning*, when I was overtaken l>y a lar^e bUfl laden with about fifty of the gallant men of our Royal Navy. Evidently they were just home from the sea,921 words
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Article303 1941-10-17 7 IF ye follow closely the history of the war, our attention is directed to two methods which Hitler has employed tor the purpose of strengthening his war potential. The first is frightfulness. By a reign of terror instilling fear into neighbouring States, he has succeeded m controlling all303 words
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Advertisement156 1941-10-17 7 HALLOWE'EN BALL WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. AT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL NON-STOP DANCE— (I) Band of the Loyal RegimentBy kind permission of Lt.-Col. M. Ellington, M.C., and Officers. (2) Swing Stars— A Royal Air Force Band. Tickets S l 85 O.R.s (regular)156 words
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Advertisement25 1941-10-17 7 SAFEGUARD I fej|||jf yourselves! INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, dDKtAFOBa M. rSONK NO. 5918.25 words
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Article43 1941-10-17 8 AU S T KALIAN soldiers are hei oes m the eyes of sixty Dutch nurses and V.A.D.'s who staff the Oranje, Netherlands Indies Hospital ship which is bringing wounded Australians home. They describe them as "Prachtig" which means "very fine,'' "wonderful" or "splendid."43 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1941-10-17 8 vera ardmore - Chinese-Consul -General entertains at film show and reception vera ardmore people places by BRISTLING with big- wigs was the film show and reception given at the Capitol on Tuesday by the I Chinese Consul- General and Mmc Kao Ling Pal. Guests first went to the theatre where they saw the1,012 words
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Article193 1941-10-17 8 QUITE a large number of mothers are puzzled and disappointed to find that, m practice, Baby does not thrive m spite of all their care. The mother is inclined to suspect that her milk is at fault, and she naturally wonders whether it would not be advisable to193 words
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Miscellaneous31 1941-10-17 8 HOW vo r LIKE OllC )y I THINK IT'S lovely... >TDWN BY NOW, TT7<A *ND I'M HAVING F^rT MILLICENT? r^T^L V. THE P^Pllxf 4IMP "^^rf^c"" CofJ J»4I. W»k Dancy PrwtgctwiM <£-*N31 words
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Miscellaneous21 1941-10-17 8 Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney N&X WH HI THERE/ MILLICENT ffi ?f# V v->VwLYOUR BOY FRIENE 7WrJK kINP SlOW is i21 words
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Article179 1941-10-17 9 GDFG\ Many people believe that sickness after feeds is natural, and a sign that Baby is thriving. Actually It means that the child's stomach i.s being over-taxed and literally cannot tolerate another drop. If such an overstrain on the digestion is continued, trouble will result and the feeds179 words
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274 1941-10-17 9 don't be afraid to praise your child A L chil atte visit to t pral cau.' •n as i T, he clev sch( som lity ly I T ach atio wro R ally suff whe rem com fail is, t LTHOUGH many parents make the mistake of flattering their ildren274 words
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Article118 1941-10-17 9 BARLEY WATER is the best of all hot weather drinks for children. To make a good form of this beverage, wash a tablespoonful of pearl barley, place m a saucepan with a pint of water and bring quickly to the boil. Drain off and replace with two pints118 words
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Article, Illustration254 1941-10-17 9 BABY in the SUM THE .sun ll our greatest natural health-giver, but In the j tropics it is necessary to sec that children are not unduly exposed to it. i Clothing, of course, should be light and porous as sweat i rashes, perspiration, lassitude and undue thirst are caused by254 words
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Advertisement118 1941-10-17 9 Under BRITISH management WE SUGGEST es famous, i h fish ana but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooking. Our cellars have g been restocked QL Mj^ m with finest y **m^AAJ\&UT\& Continental j I Orchard wines and I mueurs. 5355 I Koad. In the118 words
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