Morning Tribune, 22 October 1941

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  • 299 1 London, Oct. Z\. WHILE Marshal Timoshenko's valiant armies are still holding Moscow, news comes of the renewed German offensive m the Southern Ukraine. The Germans claim to have occupied Stalino which is described as an important industrial town m the Southern sector some 50
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  • 240 1 Moscow, Oct. 21. THE fact that Soviet troops have retired to previously prepared lines m the direction of Taganrog, on the Sea of Azov was revealed this afternoon by the war correspondent of the Communist Party newspaper Pravda. Deserlbtnf? the operations around Taganrog the correspondent says:
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  • 68 1 Washington, Oct. 21. "rplIK repeal or modification" of the Neutrality Act is recommended by Mr. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State, m relation to the provision banning merchantmen from the combat zones. .Mr. Hull was the first witness before the senior Foreign Relations Committee which to-day bt'Kan closed
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  • 227 1 London, Oct. 21. -iifHATEVER chance there may be of averting eventual war If m the Pacific rests solely on Japan's fear of the opposition she will meet, and nothing would be better calculated to impose discretion forever on her hotheads than the certainty of unison
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  • 431 1 Moscow, Oct. 21. AFTER artillery preparation Soviet troops under Commander Khomenko launched an offensive against the town "X" on the Moscow front, says the official Soviet News Agency, m a detailed account of local operations m which the localities are mentioned by initial letters. The town
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  • 41 1 LONDON. Oct. 81.- Twelve enemy lighten were destroyed during ;tn offensive sweep over northern Prance this morning, and nine British planes are missing, although the pilots of three of them are safe, it is learned m London. Reuter
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  • 73 1 LONDON. Oct. 21.— "The Battle of the Atlantic continues but British convoys continue to cross these dangerous waters and the ■strength of our escorting forces is increasing daily," it was stated m ..ondon to-day. It wa.s add«-d that the battl* will not tx won until the Last U-boat ni balder
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  • 72 1 LONDON. Oct. 21.— A deputation representing nine impoitant engineering factories m north-west London to-day visited 10, Downing Street and left for the Prime Minister a resolution calling for a greater effort to aid Soviet Russia and declaring their determination to support \\w strongest measures tor the opening of a. front
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  • 51 1 MADRID. Oct. 21.— The death penalty is be imposed for bad cases of hoarding m Spain. It is to be applicable as from Nov. 1 and may also be pronounced for selling at bootleg prices food and other commodities, the sale of which is controlled and regulated by the government.—
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  • 291 1 Germans Anxious Over Reds' Hold On Leningrad Stockholm, Oct. 21. REPORTS of German victories which have been flooding: the Swedish newspapers m recent weeks are conspicuous by their absence to-day. Presumably the German Ministry of Propaganda is disconcerted by the stubbornness of the Russian resistance and is filling the gap
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  • 88 1 Almora (India), Oct. 21. ROBBER bands, described as Pathans from Yarkand, who hav e been terrorising the population of Tibet, have carried out yet another raid. They are reported to have killed two inmates of Khimlung Monastery m Western Tibet, later looting and completely destroying the monastery.
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  • 110 1 Cairo. Oct. 21. A COMMUNIQUE issued by British General Headquarters, Middle East, to-day, says that at Tobruk, "during the night of the 19/20 our patrols were active outsid» all sectors but contact with the enemy was not made as he had apparently withdrawn his advance
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  • 68 1 Moscow, Oct. 21. DESPITE the unfavourable weather Soviet aircraft have kept effective raids on German concentrations, tank columns and infantry. According to incomplete figures, m the past five days Soviet aircraft have destroyed at one sector of the Western direction 108 German tanks, 189 lorries, 42
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  • 88 1 Moscow, j Oct. 21. I SOVIET units operating m the Orel sector i are resisting f the attacks of the German I armies and are 5 causing the" Germans severe J losses, accord- ing to a supple. mentary an. j nouncement to I the Soviet mid. j
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  • 499 2 Maharaja Certain Of Allied Victory Cairo, Oct. 21. THE Maharaja of Kashmir broadcast to-day a message m Hindustani to the Indian troops. Later, the Maharajn made a statement to Reuter on his visit to the Middle East. After recalling the collapse of, France and the reverses m the early part
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  • 47 2 London, Oct. 21. MR. Nathan Laski, one of the leaders of British Jewry and the father Mr. Neville Lr.ski, K. C. and the son of the old Mr. Laski. the writer and economist, died m a hospital at Manchester pnrw t.nday, at the age of 78.- Reuter
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  • 147 2 JAPANESE IRAQ ENVOY RETURNS Tokio, Oct. 21. THE Japanese Minister to Iraq, Mr. Miyazaki, who J is returning to Japan, arrived at, Taihoku, Formosa, m the Japanese liner Hie i Maru yesterday, according to a despatch received from there by the Japanese Do- mci Agency. Mr. Miyazaki stated that 15
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  • 41 2 Melbourne. Oct. 21. The A.I.F. has now won 239 decorations for valour, the R.A.N. 58. and the R.A.A.F. 69. Another service fly-j ing training school j ha* opened m New, South Wales, Group, Captain U. Ewart is: the commanding officer.
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  • 392 2 Dutch May Be Forced To Lend To State London, Oct. 21. EVERY week, without exception, comes news from Hitlers unstable and unhappy Europe of the creakings m the fabric which lie is still trying unsuccessfully to build up. As can be seen by the following report, which has been collected
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  • 126 2 Austral ian Envoy In Chungking Chungking. Oct. 21. MY appointment &J fltst Australian Minister to China is evidence of the feeling m Australia that we want to build up still further our friendship with Free China. declared Sir Frederick Bfgleston upon hi^ a! rival here by plaiM from Rangoon yesterday.
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  • 486 2 HOW DUNKIRK 'MIRACLE' WAS MADE POSSIBLE London, Oct. 21 FOR lour days m the foul heat of the blazing town of Calais, a handful of British soldiers, shorj ammunition, water and food, fought against overwhelming German Panzer divisions until the last shot was fired, thereby holding up th e German
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  • 172 2 ON Monday night a shooting incident took place m Park Road during which on« member of the R.A.MC lost his life, bcin? allegedly shot by a Chinese detective The sequel to this incident was heard m Singapore police court yesterday. Goh Koo Ling, a stretcher
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    • 164 2 Men Made Younger By Treating Gland Getting up nights, burning sensation o( jrgans, whitish discharge, dull ache «t base of spine, groin and leg pain* nervoiiane«« w»s»Vno«g a nd loss of mani vigour are cms«n w g a disease of thi Prostate Gmnd (a .nost Important f«"i gland la men).
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  • 334 3 Cable News from 'Down Under' iVleiboui'iif, Oct. 21. COMiViH.iNi'liNO UpUil the visit oy tne Netherlands Ease inaies press delegation to nusiraiia, trie N.E.I, press applauds me result. "The delegation's trip surpassed all expectations, says the .Batavia News, m a leading article. "The whole of Australia is unconditionally willing to co-operate
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    • 174 3 WISHING ALL OUR MALAY PATRONS A SLAMAT HARI RAYA TO-DAY At 9 A.M. i- 1 P.M. TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT ALHAMBRA HIIjrHEADIN' INTO NEW ACTION ADVENTDRESi BjJ RIDIN' TO THE RHYTHM OF THE RANGE! I Gml AUTRY I JUNE STOREY Mr* flHBk DUNCAN RENALDO (7a /far/ Raya Programme TO-DAY II a.m.
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  • 519 4 No Sickness Among Indians In Desert Cairo. Oct. 21. CHARLES GRANT OGILVIE, Secretary of the Government of India's Defence Department, baa returned from a visit to Indian troop* hi the Western Desert, deeply impressed by What he saw tin re. "I found everybody very keen and m good heart," he
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  • 72 4 Buri«l hi the victims of the flying disaster m Batavia on Oct. 13, 1941, m which amongst others the Commander m Chief of the Netherlands Indies Army, Lieut.Gen. Berenschot, was killed. This general view of the procession •a t Bandoeng indicates the great sympathy of
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  • 95 4 Rest Of T he News WELLINGTON, Oct. 21.— Stanley Graham, the New Zealand farmer who was hunted by the police for a fortnight m connection with the death of six people and who was captured alive but wounded, is now dead. The hunt began when Graham shot and killed a
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  • 51 4 LONDON, Oct. 21.— The RAF. bombing of Biemen last night was the first after-dusk raid by the R.A.F. since Thursday night when the Rhur was attacked. Seven nights ago, Bremen was bombed by 300 bombers. Apart from being Germany's second largest port, Bremen has the great Focke Wulf aerodrome iactory.—
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  • 75 4 RANGOON, Oct. 21.— Chinese, Australian, New Zealand and American airway companies have arranged special facilities for a giant panda which will shortly airive at Rangoon from China en route for New York. The panda which is just five months' old and weighs between 45 to 60 pounds, is a gift
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  • 63 4 CHUNGKING, Oct. 21.— Gratitude on behalf ot the v Chinese Government to Mr. Walter Wesselius, American Red Cross representative, for what he has done for China during his stay here, was expressed by Mr. T.F. Tslang, Secretary to the Executive Yuan, at the press conference yesterday. He said Mr. Wesselius
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  • 53 4 ANKARA, Oct. 21.— -"Our national existence and unity are not given to us by others. What is ours to-day and will be ours to-morrow is the creation of our will, and ours alone," declared the Turkish President, M. Ineunu, m a speech delivered during a visit to Antakya, capital of
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  • 121 4 Cairo, Oct. 21. TWO meatless days weekly m Egypt is recommended by the Egyptian Government's Supply Committee. reporting on the shortage of certain commodities. The Committee also specified the measures to help reduce the prices of cotton and other goods. Referring to the shortage of
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  • 94 5 BY covvttsy ol Mewn. Jolm Little and Co., window In their store m Ri iHt\s Place is beinp; U«ed for a display cf Malayan war publications, arranged by the Department cf Information and Publicity. This will enable the public to see ronie of thfi pictorial and reading
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  • 477 5 PREMISES FOR SERVICES CLUB DONATED BY FIRM nRESENTED by Messrs. Gammon (Malaya) Ltd., and now under construction I on a central site m Tank Road, the new Services Club is expected to be open before Christmas. The Club is for other ranks of His Majesty's three Services m Singapore and
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  • 126 5 ACCLAIMED last year as a timely and effective expression of Moslem unity, the Rulers of the Malay States will to-day be again represented m a special programme which is being broadcast to Arabia by the Aden Radio dn the occasion of Idulfltr— the local Hari
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  • 55 5 A FAULT m an overhead tram-| line at the junction of North, Bridge Road and Scan Street yesterday, caused a few trams to be held up for s«ome time. The damage was attended to within a few minutes and the fl"w of tram traffic was resumed
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  • 51 5 I k FORMER postmaster employed m the RAF. (Seletar) Post Office, Mohamed Ishak. was committed for trial at the next assizes on charges of criminal breach of trust, falsification of accounts and forgery. The preliminary inquiry held before Mr. Kenneth M. Byine. m the fourth police court, ended
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  • 556 5 To day's SERVICES' BREVITIES article is held over owing to pressure of other news and will appear to-morrow. THE difference between the S.S. Legal Service and the Colonial Legal Service salary .schemes formed the subject of correspondence between the Straits Chinese British Association and
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  • 205 5 Governor's Han Raya Message II.E. the Govr II ernor and J High Comi missioner, Sir Shenton Thoj mas, has sent a Hari Raya mest sage to the MaI lays, for publi- cation m the i Malay newspa- pers. It is as follows: I "I gladly send t a greeting to
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  • 158 5 TWO charges of having abetted a compatriot to alter two written permissions granted for the purposes of Defence Regulations were preferred against Teng Kee Geok, a Hokkien, m the third police cou/t yesterday. He claimed trial to both charges and the cases were postponed for mention on Oct.
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    • 547 5 s» Foot Itch Cause Killid m 4 Daw Pain and Itching s~zn I Stopped m. y^^^M/^ffi x h •mm SiA* a' tiff'Tllil I'll l/i\ ■».<•• ■jj/IHU ,//'i tIpI t 7 Minutes^r' WO/MKs^ 1 Ho your feet Itch bo badly that they germs, parasites, and fungus responslb. •early drive yyu crazy?
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  • 499 6 Good Perak Rally Ends Game In Draw TIIK following is the Combined Services team to meet Perak on the S.R.C. ground to-day:— Gibbs; Fortln. Vimlnß; Morris, Ide Singh, Kellett; Manickam. Mangall Singh. Arokiasamy, C.tilam Nabi, Webber. I'mpires: Pilot Oflicer I>ate and <;. Tessensohn. STAGING a fine recovery m the second
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  • 120 6 rpHF. Straits Chinese Football Association defeated the Gordon Hishlanders by three jjoals to one m their first round tie of the Singapore Challenge Cup competition at Anson Road Stadium yesterday. The Chinese forward line could have played hotter and should have taken
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  • 161 6 pLAYINf; with ton men, the V.M.C.A., 1 after holding the visiting F.M.S. Railway hockey team to a one-all score at half-time, cracked up badly m the later stages of the second half to eventually leave the field losers by seven goals to three m their match
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  • 617 6 TIIF following is t.he specially compiled rate suide for to-day's races at Penang, t hc second day of the Penang Turf Club's October meet: RACK ONE. HORSES, CLASS 4, DIV. 2-5 1 2 Fl RS. ••1 CIW 'y 8 10 So < >xruses whatsoever today.
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  • 78 6 Melbourne, Oct. 21. BEAUVITE Lucrative and Velocity are now equal favourites for the Melbourne Cup. Next m order of favouritism are Saul, Laureate, Skipton, Triggerman and Rivette. SYDNEY cricket competition results were:— 3 Mosman defeated Manly, St. George d. University Paddington d. Gordon, Northern Districts d. North
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  • 130 6 UNABLE to stand up to the superior weight of their opponents, the Medical Colleße Union rugby team cracked up towards the end of their game with the S.C.C. yesterday, and lost by 21 points (three 'goals, a penalty goal, and a try) to 7 (a drop goal
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    • 298 6 Public Notice Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the Wg lowing material* or er TJ c **«J«« W^ culars see Municipal Tender Ho«i^ TENOTB D ta iJkmam Care Maintenance of Christian Cemeteries at Bußit Tlmah Road during 1942. (Deposit $50). i 2 noon 28 wl# Supply of Precast
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    • 18 6 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 11.29 a.m., 10 ft. TO-MORROW: 12.11 a.m., 9.9 ft.; 12.02 p.m., 9.8 ft.
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    • 34 6 WEBk 1 Indian General Hospital v flea College, Raffles College; Naval t'olice v ACS. Old Boys' Association, Naval Base; Medical College v Argylls 11, If.C.U.; SRC. II v Dutch Club, SRC. TENNIS: V.M.C.A. tournament.
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  • Article, Illustration
    671 7 LONDON! LETTER I London, Sept. 18. 'TIIK women of London have disappointed the Ministry Of Labour. As a result of the Women's War Work We ek s organised during the past three months, it was hoped that at least 25,000 London women would be enrolled. So far, however,
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  • 344 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY. OCT. 22, 1941. TOJO CABINET that the Tojo Cabinet has been formed, it is clear that the Prime Minister had to face quite a number of unexpected difficulties m the choice of personnel. The fact that he himself has to fill concurrently the posts of Army and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 121 7 <PINEAPPLE AND PAPAYA JAM Your palate will assure you of the high quality of Xee's Pineapple and Papaya Jam. Made from choice, naturally ripened Malayan pineapples and papayas, and packed under strict Government control, this jam has been acclaimed by London marketing experts as being "good as the best." There
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    • 25 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, exclusively. \jt^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience.
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    • 628 8 Situations Wanted SPARE TIME WORK: Advertiser undertakes to keep books and prepare Profit Loss Accounts and Balance feheet. Can convert Tamil accounts into English system accounts for large or sm.ill firms undertaken. Box 719 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 592 L) MOTOR STEAM engineer 20 years* experience, do all kinds of
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    • 650 8 Educational HOKKIFN and Cantonese Tuitions given by Y. N Hwang, 62. Lavender fctreet. Singapore. (No. 496 L) TUITION IN MANDARIN. Englishspeaking, Peking-born young mar teaches Mandarin. Practical text-books used Good teaching reference. Apply Box 543 clo Malaya Triuune. Singapore. (No. 271 L) WAIKItU HAWAIIAN Guitar Studio, 105. Bencoolen Street. Singapore.
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    • 631 8 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. FOR SALE secondhand rubber cases, telephone 3623. Singapore. (No. 621 L) SALE: M,4 months Alsatkin clotf $60|-. Apply at 21, K&mpong Java
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    • 470 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car/ Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. G76H) WANTED: 8-10 H.P. car. Reply Box 737 C 0 MnhiVii Tribune, Singapore. (No. 617 L) HUPMOBILt. Saloon, t:»x« d. insured. 1037. 25 HP. $Mo|- cash. 23, Capitol tiats. Phone 3t;:w. Singapore. (No. 6ioL> WANThD
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  • 840 9  -  VERA ARSMORE ■f HERE on the first lap of a two years' trip which will take her to China, Canada, the U.S.A., Mexico, Panama, South America and London is Mrs. Dorothy Gordon jeiMier, Australia's leading columnist whose witty, sprightly articles m Sydney's "Sunday Sun"
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  • 137 9 HINTS FROM HELEN'S BEAUTY BOX SUPERFLUOUS HAIR on the upper lip may be nipped m the bud if you bleach the hairs with 20- volume peroxide, mixed with a drop of ammonia. Use a small soft brush to apply it, and be careful not to lef it touch the skin.
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  • 201 10 European Discharged THE court is nr>( Justified m assuming that rape took place," said the magistrate m the fifth court yesterday when, at the end of the continued preliminary enquiry, he ordered the discharge o! Donald Prater Gordjn Sables. a Gl- year-old European who faced a tentative charge of rape
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  • 51 10 SPONSORED by the Nanyanß Chinese Students' Society a Chinese baby competition— for infants between three months and three years— will be held at the Great World Cabaret on Sunday, Nov. 16. The object of the competition Is to encourage infant welfare and to stimulate public interest m
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  • 66 10 No Bulgars In Greece Statement Berlin, Oct. 21. ACCORDING to the Bulgarian Telegraph Agency the rumours that five German regiments have been sent to Greece to replace Bulgarian troops is not true. There are no Bulgarian troops i n Northern Greece and if Thrace is the arra meant, complete peace
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  • 82 10 Tokyo, Oct. 21. IT is learned here that Haruhiko Nishi, Minister at Largo m Moscow and diplomatic adviser to the Japanese Ambass ador to Moscow, Mr. Tatekawa, will be appointed Vice-Minis-ter for Foreign Affairs m succession to Mr. Eiji Amau. I Mr. Nishi is considered
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  • 53 10 2 Italian Torpedo Boats Sunk Rome, Oct. 21. AN Italian communique states: "Two Italian torpedo boats navigating m the Central Mediterranean were sunk, probably owing to striking mines. Almost the whole of the crews were saved." The communique also say.s that the British air force raided Benghazi, Tripoli and Acireale.
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  • 68 10 A Sydney surgeon is using cellulose cigarette packet wrappings as "window" dressings for surgical operations, enabling him to watch the progress of the wound without disturbing it by removing bandages. Falling off m motor traffic caused by petrol rationing has resulted m a greater deficit than was expected m the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 192 11 THE BROWN GHOUP. with chestnut, tobacco brown or dark brown hair, you should wear these colours: Amberlacquer red, dear yellow and white, scarlet or soft green. FOR B A X (i X O U N I> COLOURS choose any shade of gold, pinky-beige- ivory with red
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  • 472 11 What Are Your Best Lo lours? if you have any doubt a.s to what are your best colours, experiment. Don't, if you're a blonde, stick to blue just because this is the fair-haired girl's conventional colour or, If you're brunette. jump to the conclusion that you must wear red. This
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  • 126 11 5 minutes for beauty WHEN one is busy from .sun-up to sun-down with office work or voluntary war activities, beauty rf gimes are apt to be neglected and, though the results of this neglect may not be very noticeable at first, there are bound to be after effects later on.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 119 11 fashion W.ql» Dainty afternoon frock of soft grey jersey with gathered yoke and waist. Features two round pockets made of clusters of self-material flowers. j S\ $39.00. King's School Owing to the present shortage of test tubes I parents and others are asked to save glass I tooth brush holders
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 57 11 YOU'VE RBXO ABOUT IT... KvVELL, SO LONG! IF I >J U NOW, (ER...ULP! MUST BE !7 SOCIAL EVENT OF THE i— DON'T BUN INTO Y HOWEVER s^rT SOME. p: -==—=> BEFORE. I'LL SEE Y' DID MB J C^O^^ rile TBfjL^ BUT STRICTLY A W THE BALL! GET C /^5><T?\\<Z_"1> Kw^A
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 292 12 YOUTH TRIES TO BREAK INTO WINDSORS' SUITE New York. Oct. 22. AN 18-YEAR-OLD farmhand of Northport, New York, named Gebhardt was taken into custody for attempting to enter the hotel suite occupied by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. The police deny an earlier report
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    • 204 12 5 Washington, Oct. 22. rE second Lease-Lend Bill J m has now reached the Sc- S nate after approval by the Foreign Affairs Committee. Testimony before the com- mittee disclosed that 5 S $325,000,000 have been ear- 5 marked for 50 convoy escort S 4hips, that
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    • 197 12  - Prison For Lord Buxton 's Daughter H. L. Hopkin). (From London, Oct. 22. THE Hon. Lydia Noel Buxton, 19 daughter of Lord and Ladj Noel Buxton, was sentenced to siJ months m the second division o: the Norwich Assizes for forging hei mother's name on cheques. She pleaded guilty. Defending
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    • 132 12 50 SHOT FOR ASSASSINATION OF GERMAN Vichy. Oct. 22. A GERMAN officer was assassinated m Eordeaux last night by four ycung men armed with revolvers. The assassins, who appeared to be workmen aged between 18 and 20, escaped. The occupying authorities have arrested 50 hostages. Both Marshal Petain and Admiral
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    • 47 12 Chungking. Oct. 21:—Governor Shen Ifung-lieh of Shantung arrived here with Governor Hsung Pin of Shensl by plane on Monday. It Is Governor Shen's first visit to Chungking since the war. He was Mayor of Tslngtao when war broke out and v/as appointed Governor of Shantung. —Central News.
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    • 96 12 tN lew of the shortage of Chines* Ia- bour In Miilaya, the Jchore Planter i. ■< eetlng, deeded k tin' Been tary for Chinese Aflairf, T the local I ..i.eiu wouid be rod to consider \he lifting al the on and an :n-
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    • 341 12 Chungking, Oct. 21. INFORMATION concerning Japanese military move- ments m the north-eastern Provinces, North China, Central China and Indo-China, coincident with the Japanese Cabinet changes and the renewed tension m the Pacific, was supplied by the Chinese military spokesman at Monday afternoon's Press conference, The spokesman
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