Morning Tribune, 23 October 1941

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  • 21 1 NFTT SALES EXCEED ».:»«O I>.\ll^ Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 207, Thursday, October 23, 1941. Morning Tribune Thursday October 23, 1941.
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  • 605 1 London, Oct. 22. THE situation on the distant approaches to Moscow remains tense, the Moscow wireless stated to-day, although enemy attacks are being steadily and gallantly repulsed. The announcer mentioned specifically, tnoi unit commanded by Rokosovsky. which is occupying a position barring the advance of German tanks.
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  • 193 1 Moscow, Oct. 22. Z 2 |N certain sectors the Soviet I I ll troops have succeeded m I S stopping the advance of the I a enemy m the direction of Rostav and the Don, says the latest report form the south- crn front. 5 The report
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  • 141 1 ROOSEVELT AND FURTHER ACT REVISION Washington. Oct. 22. THE White House has emphasised that President Roosevelt wants early attention of Congress to a further Neutrality Act revision to permit United States vessels to enter belligerent ports. The torpedoing- of the United States freighter Lehigh, is one mure powerful argument for
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  • 89 1 On The German Frontier, Oit. 22. There is a general impression m Italy thai bu operations are imminent m Libya on either the British or Axis initiative, according to reports from >'*!»". The reports stale that lari;trumbers of German and Italian troops, fii'H ediiipneri for tfMtrl Wf*Wti hay»«
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  • 267 1 JAPANESE HELP REJECTED BY THAIS Prompt Retort To I«U>.» %u»i*«N«i,»., Bangkok, Oct. 22. "WO, thank you, we are all right, we have no need of assistance of the kind which, if thrust on us, would end our neutrality and imperil our independence." This is an unofficial Thai reaction to what
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  • 171 1 i r Moscow. Oct. 22. 4 i THE testimony of war prf- s^neis captured m the Leningrad areas, where the V Soviet forces are inflicting i terrific losses on the enemy, t i shows that heavy casualties J were sustained by the Nazis on the
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  • 163 1 Tokyo, Oct. 22. A warning regarding developments m the Pacific is given today m the Tokyo newspapers which print pictures of ships of the Japanese Navy to underline their words. The Nichi Nichi Shinibun assorts that the success or failure of the JapaneseAmerican negotiations depends on
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  • 184 1 Mexico City, Oct. 22. AFFICIAL diplomatic relations with Great Britaim V have been renewed. These were broken off m 1938, following the expropriation of oil companies by the Mexican Government. London, Oct. 22. It is the intention to appoint Ministers m Mexico City and London as
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  • 89 1 London, Oct. 22. Admiralty communique states that a further successful action against enemy supply lines has been reported by the Commander-in-Chief m the Mediterranean. The communique states: "A heavily escorted convoy has been attacked on its way to Libya by a British submarine. Two supply ships
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  • 222 1 London. Oct. 22. BREMEN was again attacked las* nieht by British bombers, says an Air Ministry com. muniQiie, which adds that number of other objectives m north-we^t Germany were •*l~n bor^b*»d. Coital Command aircraft bomb*"' the d'H'ks at B»-«\->t •?»»#i ro»-ipn« and th* 1 harbour and
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  • 820 2 Control Of Reuters Debate In Commons London, Oct. 22. 'IIIS Majesty's Government is aware of these negotiations but I have no statement to make at present," declared the Minister of Information, Mr. Brendan Backen, replying m the House of Commons to a question about the financial control of Reuters. The
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  • 291 2 BERLIN MENTIONS URALS OBJECTIVE (By Constance Smith. Reuters Special Correspondent m Sweden) Stockholm, Oct. 22. THE Urals are mentioned m Berlin for the first time as a German objective, according to the correspondents of the Berlin papers m Stockholm. The Germans realise that the Soviet may conceal very great surprises
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  • 109 2 AMERICAN experts have been endeavouring to find i the most suitable lingerie for I hot days and these are two of their solutions. Above is a S tailored girdle with front and i back of 100 -per-cent nylon, with side panels of nylon and lastex.
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  • 53 2 New York, Oct. 22. THE destroyer Bristol, sister-ship to the Kearny, will be Commissioned at the Brooklyn Navy Yard to-day. The ceremony will be attended by naval and civil notables. The Bristol will be placed under the command of Lieut-Commander Chesterwood who Is a veteran of the Yangtze River oa
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  • 131 2 SPRING-U.S. WILL LICK HITLER, ALL Washington, Oct. 22. UNITED Statey arms output will reach its peak m the Spring and be sufficient to "lick Hitler or anyone else." This opinion was expressed at a Press Conference by the loader of the British Management Labour Mission, who have spent a month
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  • 45 2 London. Oct. 22 Mr. 0. R. Attlee. thf Lord Privy Sfal. arrived by air at Lisbon from England yosterdsiy afternoon, states an agency message. (He is on his way to New York to .it:. -ml the International Laoour Office conference as the erament). British Wireless
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    • 50 2 Sydney, Oct. 22. MR. W. NASH, Finance Minister and member oi th e New Zealand War Cabinet, arrived In Sydney to-day by air from Auckland. Mr. Nash wiil have important defence talks with the Australian Government and Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert BrookePopham, British Commander-in-Chief m the Far East. Reuter
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    • 53 2 A. OTTAWA, Oct. 22.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, has been urged by a delegation of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, to extend the compulsory home military service to overseas, together with a lull mobilisation of all agricultural, industrial and financial resources on a total
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    • 26 2 LONDON. Oct. 22.— U. Saw, Premier of Burma, had an interview with Mr. Churchill last night, when he discussed the question of self-government for Burma. Reuter
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    • 83 2 THE next 'Clipper' with mails from Europe, America, Pacific and the Philippine Islands is now expected to arrive In Singapore on Saturday, Oct. 25. The latest time of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore, to connect with mails for the abovementioned countries on the return flight, will be noon
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    • 232 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, i#^*r Exclusively. \s^^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CQ. 4, ARCADE BLDG., THONC 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocula? Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. NoAslhnu Two years ago J. Richards. Hamilton, Ont., Canada, was m hed with Asthma. Had lost 40 pounds w«ij?ht, suffered coughing, choking and strangling
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    • 72 2 SAVIiMGS A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account. and to see this account grow from time to time is to be a contented person. A Savings Account may be opened with this Bank with any
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  • 176 3 ihi i him. <n m aih i»i \s (At the Capitol) /^jNE of the; most thrilling and brilliantly f'nacteci court scones to be wen on the screen forms the chief feature of "Th<Trial ol Mary Dunn." Robert Younti as the yoiuiK attorney tlghttofl foe 'he liftol his sweetheart
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  • 68 3 ju\n China Ke« Hun. president o! tnr IVI Kv.:n. Inn l!ui K\ii«n < urn i i .l Miiiiiva. plana to i short vlall to Hong Kone for muchearned vacation H»- mlO he may pro- < i»<i mi Bhaokwan to i U H«'iiV.IUI, the Oovernot of Kwangtucg, :mct
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    • 394 3 JON THE > AIR I SINGAPORE ZIIL Z2> m. 133J k Co. /Hi' I 30 96 -9-69 mcs. Z11P.2. 48.58 m. 6 175 mcs. ZHP.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 111 cs LONDON GSV—I7.B: m!cs; 16-84 metres GSF— ISI4 mcs; 19. 81 metres <Kr»m 6 15 p.m. to 11. 5» p m
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  • 339 4 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Oct. 21. THE Minister for Munitions <Mr. Makin) states that Australia is going to produce cruiser tanks i m a way which willj give a lead to the, world. Production will: be astounding, he! says, m this first in-j I dictation for months of
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    • 153 4 I One of ffi<» most siirrintf I Oraimaiir Triniii|tli.% ill* llie i fO MFO»T4P Lf I o v. i-^-T| I ■—^J f r Afc Vo///- Sod O// 77/^ ///n' /\W Hear The Sensational Evidence Against This Beautiful Girl Accused Of A DIABOLICAL MURDER _____^-^r^p\ SHE COMMIT with TOMCOMWAY FRIEDA IHESCORT
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    • 130 4 LAST 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA «SS' THE FEATURE THAT FEATURES SURPRISE! MULTIPLANE TfCHNtCOLO* Oiilnbultd hi 1(0 lAOIO Futurti. Inc The Outcast Lovers Of "The SEA WOLF" In Their Most Exciting I Lit Of All! TO-MORROW IfU;MM 1 Eli lie looks at me and jMflßj3||^k I know
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  • 201 5 London, Oct. 22. REFERRING to Hitlers announcement at the beginning of this month to millions of the Wehrmacht, that they were fighting the "last decisive hattle of this year," yesterday's Daily Telegraph comments that Nazi disappointment becomes manifest when their boasts that Marshal Timoshenko's armies were "annihilated."
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  • NEWS BREVITIES
    • 45 5 California, Oct. 22. CHARP earthquake shook Los Angeles and several southern towns during the night, but no damage has been reported. It ls the strongest quake since the shock of Mar. 10, 1933, and occurred at 10.58 p.m., when three swaying movements were felt. Reuter
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    • 29 5 Berne. Oct. 22. BATTALIONS of 19--year-old "Young Fascists" have arrived m Libya to take part m the fighting there, according to a telegram to the Neve Zuercher Zeitung.— Reuter
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    • 43 5 A FURTHER talk m A the series "WarTime Cook," giving advice on dietetics and economic wartime ccokerv, will be broadcast from Singapore at 12.45 p.m. to-morrow. THE news talk tonight at 5 o'clock is to be given on Shanghai by Mr. George Devon.
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  • 455 5 London, Oct. 22. ANOTHER big Army exercise, this time entailing the "invasion" of the Isles of Wight, is drawing to a close. British reserves, rushed up m the past 12 hours, have turned the seal- states an A*rency correspondent with "British G. lf on the
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  • 166 5 London, Oct. 22. FO new American dive-bombers, described as ••revolutionary," will soon be m operation with the R.A.F. and th e Fleet Air Arm. They are the Brewster Bermuda and the Vultee Vengeance. British technical experts co-operated with United States designers with the result that
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  • 89 5 London, Oct. 22. ff HE Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security 1 stated to-day: "There was some activity by the enemy over the coastal districts of England before midnight last night. "Shortly after dark, bombs were dropped on a south-east coast town, demolishing several houses
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  • 263 5 Nazis Believed To Be Testing U. S. Washington, Oct. 22. 'PHE sinkings of the Lehig'h and Bold Venture may assist Congress to move regarding the complete repeal of the Neutrality Act sponsored by Mr. Wendell Willkie it is thought m Washington. It is argued that i: ships are ?unk s:
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  • 118 5 MR. Aw Boon Haw. the well-known Singapore millionaire and philanthropist, has expressed his intention to attend the next session of the Chinese People's Political Council, of which he Is a member. The P. PC. will be convened m Chungking sometime next month. Mr.
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  • 104 5 Melbourne. Oct. 22. rE Pacific crisis was the background of to-day's War Cabinet meeting. The Prime Minister, Mr. John Curtin. told the ministers and services chiefs the results of the consultations with other democratic powers, which had gone on almost continuously for the past fortnight. The
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    • 194 5 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You'll Jump out of Bed m the Morning Full of Vim. The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into yui bowels daily. If this bile is not lUmuik fredy. your food doesn't digest It just decays m the bowel.. Wind
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    • 56 5 "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAN ST. 'Phone 6045. Under BRITISH management WE SUGGEST Wt SPECIAL TIFFIN CONCENTRATED but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecoofcing* Our cellars have r been restocked Q^ with finest V»i»*^ SX&UtX^J Continental Je{ 2g2 Orchard
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  • 526 6 TfiE Jj/i-'^iM displaj of I«h-«j! foodstuffs .er seen m Singapore will be staged m the Victoria Memorial Hall during tb< nexf lour days. The "(iniw More F<;od" slk.u which Is to l>e opened to-morrow afternoon by the Goi irnor will be the firs! of its ki
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  • 531 6 FULL Service honours were accorded to late Wing Commander Trevor James Legrew Watkins when his remains were laid to rest at Bidadari cemetery j yesterday evening. Wing Commander Watkins was one of those killed with the Commander-in-Chief of the Netherlands Indies when the plane
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  • 24 6 THE fortnight's prize- winning letter m the series "By Clipper" will be read from the Singapore Studio at 8.45 p.m. to-morrow
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  • 231 6 Wi [EN you see a piloi dres sed In unifoi m bin with ihe lei i "wings you will know that he Is a member i .m force squadron m i to be manm tiicly by New Zealanders, now ting fi bation here. This squadron, whose commander
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  • 719 6  - SERVICES BREVITIES "Ubique" I By v Reaming at-commodation for four hundred wai v V provided at Saturday night's "Hawaiian V V Dance" at Alexandra, but despite this many V V visitors had to be content with boxes and pack- V V ing ca.soo m lieu of seats. v V Half
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    • 341 6 Public Notice Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now Invited for th* following materials or service. For pmrttculars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Closlnj Care Maintenance of Christian Cemeteries at Bukit Timah Rood during 1942. (Deposit $50 1. 12 noon. 28 Oct. 1941 Supply of Precast Concrete Culvert Pipes
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  • 695 7 Van Breukeien 's Nora Destroyed After Fall In Third Race jVIK, M. van IJreukeien's three-year-old Medan filly. Nora, by Jack Fly out of Fascinating Lady, was destroyed! at y ester day's races at Penan*;, t lie second day of the Peamng Turf Club's hi iimn neetlng. The ully fell wlvmi
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  • 1005 7 Til! following; are the entries received fur the forthcoming S.C.K.C. open lawn tennis tournament: OPEN SINGLE! Chin Ke<- Onu (byn. Low Huek Tailf (bye), V P. Wee (bye), T. Boardman (bye), Seah Kenn Slew ibytM, Low Ker l'<»\\ byei. J. S. Khor. A. Thomas, S. A. Holyland,
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  • 445 7 TJERAK played the best game of their hockey 1 tour of Singapore when they beat the Combined Services m an exciting same by the odd uoal m three on the SRC Padang yesterday. In spite of this being Perak's fourth hockey fame
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  • 140 7 THE Royal Air Force (Seletar) staged too late a rally m their vital Division II (A) match against the Royal Engineers (Pulau Brami) to decide the honours of the division at Anson Road Stadium yesterday, and lost by three goals to two. The
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    • 94 7 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. F^iabli.hed by Royal Charter A.D 1324. (NrtherlftDdl Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.1K>0 R«serv€ Fund f. 12.000 .000 London Correspondents NATLONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BAT A VIA Branches: Netherlands Easi Indies:— Sou* abaya, Samaraiig, Medan, VVelItovreden. Bandoeng. Cheri'oon, Tefal, Pecalongan. DjoKjakarta. Solo. Tjilatjap,
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    • 269 7 Arthritis Discovery Ends Cause of Rtieumatism,S(iaii(a, lumbago Stops Pain m 30 Minutes loiik«i nrct-ssarj for >ou to sufl«r Irom the J^^T Ki|B9 ■lain ..i<l rripplniK ai \'w\\ ot Ithcumatism, J|r JH^ Arthritis, Bcuyica, Lumbago, or /S^M °Rumend, tbrOMgli an absolutely new W/fr rinciple, ■tops th«- pain from .Arthritis, .Tl ictirnutisiu
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    • 154 7 TO-DAY'S SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: S AFA league, Div. I, M.F.A. v R.A. (Heavy), Stadium; Reserve Division, Chinese Athletic v Loyals, Geylang; Div. II B, Post Office v Wanderers, Post Office. HOCKEY: S.C.C. I v SRC. I. S.C.C.; ACS. v R.A.0.C.. Alexandra. RUGBY: Loyals v R.A.O.C, Gillman; Medical College v Coast
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    • 631 8 >^» Situations Vacant i WANTED Life Insurance agents on •alary $40;- per month. Apply P. O. Box 423 Kuala Lumpur. (No. 596 L) WANTED Cambridge students to be trained as insurance field and office workers. Apply Box 721 c|o Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 597 L) WANTED Shorthand Typist, either
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    • 646 8 Situations Wanted SPARE TIME WORK: Advertiser undertakes to keep books and prepare Profit Loss Accounts and Balance Sheet. Can convert Tamil accounts into English system accounts for large or small firms undertaken. Box 719 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 592 L) MOTOR STEAM engineer 20 years' experience, do all kinds of
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    • 591 8 Business Opportunities .-DVERTIriER Is interested m purchasing rctirlm; resident's business as a going concern. Please reply In confidence giving particulars to Box 726 jlo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 603 L) Educational HOKKIEN and Cantonese Tuitions Ki\en by Y. N Hwang, 63, Lavender fctreet. Singapore. (No. 496 L) WAIKIKI HAWAIIAN Guitar
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    • 635 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., Aiisun Road, Singapore. FOR SALE secondhand rubber cases, telephone 3623, Singapore. (No. 621 L) SALE: mfa months Alsatian dog $60;-. Apply at 21. KamponK Java
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    • 631 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) FOR SALK: 19:14 Austin Seven Saloon $f,(»o:- Apply 28.5. River Vulloy Road. Singapore. <No. 663L> WANTED: 8-10 H.P. car. Reply Box 737 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 617 L) HUPMOBILE Saloon, taxed, insured. 1937.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1052 9 S^I London, Sept. 19. TUIK story is told of a gallant farm labourer, member of the Home Guard m Somerset, who was called out unexpectedly and told to r o on his bicycle to a certain point and report. On the way he was "captured" by soldiers and
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  • 326 9 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY. OCT. 23. 1941. THE FAR EAST JHOSE who are confident of Russia's ability to prosecute the war even m the face of the present adversity, generally centre their attention on probable developments m the Far East. On the other hand, those who believe that Japan's course of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 23 9 UNIMPEACHABLE SECURITY South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 S, Finlayson Green vVT 1 O N "DOGS Ifc**So^ i "'^^'drilj 140 Warms 18s
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  • PEOPLE & PLACES
    • 1080 10 THE R.A.F.. by far the quietest cf the three Services m the matter of appeals m the past, is throwing its bonnet over the windmill well and truly at Christmas by staging a Fair at the Victoria Hall and a Pantomime "Aladdin," at the Theatre, for the
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    • 301 10 from the shops •■■•■••■••MlillMH* lIMI S FEATURING the two-tone and two-fabric S theme which is an important stWe point oi S current dresses, the American-made evening 1 5 gowns now on view at PRISCILLA LTD. (No. 5, ■Eu Court, entrance m Hill-street) aa c repre- J sentative of the newest
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    • 471 11 Leaders Of Fashion For Leisure Hours Above, a slacks suit m blue-grey linen m which the top is bloused m to a fitted vfiLstline and the shirt collar is worn open Colour accent is provided by red white and blue shoes. Right, a toast colour dress over which is worn
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    • 49 11 /ESY^F I SHOULD GCT\ NOW I KNOW \1 f ..ANP I- SKE_ IN, MYSELF, BUT HOW MICKEY GOT f \y~-7 THIHKS SVz COULDN'T BE BOTHERED I HIS NOTATION MMi. fc GOJN3 TO, -—^r^^uri^ H that snip. < ,a^?f^ L?SS HI^\? SSS? 7 Goo:) BV£^ i 1 DEAurE -vA J 1
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  • 287 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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  • 199 12 2 Washington. Oct. 22. rE second Lease-Lend Bill has now reached the Sc- S nate after approval by the Foreign Affairs Committee. 9 Testimony before the com- I mittee disclosed that 5 5 $325,000,000 have been ear. marked for 50 convoy escort S 4hips. that some
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  • 133 12 50 SHOT FOR ASSASSINATION OF GERMAN Vichy. Oct. 22. A GERMAN officer was assassinated in Eordeaux last night by four young 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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  • 48 12 Chungking. Oct. 21:— Governor Shen Uung-lieh of Shantung arrived here with Governor Hsung Pin of Shensi by plane on Monday. It is Governor Shen's first visit to Chungking since the war. He was Mayor of Tsingtao when war broke out and v.-as appointed Governor of Shantung. Central News
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  • 198 12 (From H. L. Hopkin). London, Oct. 22. THE Hon. Lydia Noel Buxton, 19, daughter of Lord and Lady Noel Buxton, was sentenced to six months in the second division of the Norwich Assizes for forging her mother's name on cheques. She pleaded guilty. Defending
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  • 340 12 Chungking, Oct. 21. INFORMATION concerning Japanese military moveA ments in the north-eastern Provinces, North China, Central China and Indo-China, coincident with the Japanese Cabinet changes and the renewed tension in the Pacific, was .supplied by the Chinese military spokesman at Monday afternoon's Press conference. The spokesman
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  • 167 12 India's 'Own Defence I Calcutta^ i Oct. 22. 1 i "THE situation is so chan- i ged that it is I no longer a/ S question of our assisting Great i Britain— it is in i J the interest of? India's own de- N fence, it is in f the
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  • 98 12 t\" \iew of the shortage of Chines la- bout In Miilaya, the Johore Plant ;it a n tiu-r". decided Been r ChlncM *ther the local Government would be i d to constder ihc lifting o; the oo Chinese '.n-.: on and ;>n tnI
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  • 94 12 PP.MERLY rector of the village of Blunham. Beds., rind now a full-time A.R.P. warden in London, the Rev. William Henry Hopkin, 57, appeared before the Bankruptcy Court at Bedford. His examination was adjourned. He gave the reasons for his bankruptcy as being mainly due to the cost of
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  • 101 12 New York. Get 22. THE San Juan, a former American passenger liner, flying the Panamaian flag, and in the Red Sea service, sank after a black-out collision in the Gulf of Suez on July 13. A report from marine circles says ihat the liner was
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