Morning Tribune, 27 October 1941

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  • 36 1 M I I I v I X< I I 1» I »»M) I»\||.N Morning Tribune V,,1. 6— No. 230, Monday, October 27, 1941. MOrning Tribune Tuesday. October 28, 1541. "CEN f PI A FUND SCORI TWO
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  • 143 1 London, Oct. 26. BRITISH and Soviet Trades Unions pledged themsel- i yes to collaborate m the organisation of mutual aid to further the war against Germany at a conference of Anglo-Soviet Trades Unions Committee held recently m Moscow, it was received by the .Moscow radio this
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  • 407 1 London, Oct. 26. THE Donetz Basin continued yesterday to be the centre of the most intense fighting m Russia though elsewhere there was no visible slackening m military activity on either side. The Soviet midnight communique particularly mentions fighting m the Mojaisk, Malo-Yaroslavets, Novgorod and
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  • 601 1 MOSCOW DONETZ BATTLES CONTINUE RAGING London, Oct. 26. fill-. 19th week of the vast land and air battle m Russia opens with the eyes of the world focussed on the continued struggles for Moscow and the Donetz Basin while the German claim of the capture of Kharkov is denied by
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  • 74 1 Kharkov Capture Not Confirmed 'London, Oct. 26. AI'THOR I T A TIVE circles m London are unable either to confirm or deny the German claim to have captured Kharkov. Neither i s* there any m- j formation re- garding the Ger- man claim to have reached a point 35 miles
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  • 101 1 LABOUR CHIEF'S' MEETING New York, Oct. 26. MEMBERS of the governing body of the International Labour Office met m a closed session here yesterday prior to opening the conference proper on Monday, when delegates of some 35 countries will survey social trends throughout theworld, particularly m relation, to post-war reconstruction
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  • 146 1 New York, Oct. 26. MR. John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, declined to recommend any extension of the negotiations to avert a strike ordered for last night, which is now stated to affect 53.000 miners. In a letter to
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  • 39 1 London, Oct. 26. JAPANESE and Chinese assets m Syria hav e been subject to a freezing: order issued by Gen. Catroux, commander of Free French forces m the Middle East, according to the London radio.
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  • 310 1 London, Oct. 26. A RENEWAL of the talks between Japan and the United Slates at Washington is expected shortly, writes the Diplomatic Correspondent of the Sunday Times. It is not yet known, however, on what basis the Japanese Government would propose that the talks should begin
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  • 448 2 Reconnaissance Shows Weak Italian Position HMM^ i\w > ''«.i (By Alaric Jacob, Reuters Special Correspondent) Cairo, Oct. M. TFHILK the Hell-Fire Pass and Sollum area resound with ex- plosions as Axis soldiers construct minefields against a feared British push, 200 miles southward British patrols are •daily thrusting further into Italian
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  • 90 2 Ankara, Oct. 26. THE American built Tomahawk fightters seen m Ankara recently are only the beginning of a large consignment of Tomahawks and Hurricanes which Britain is delivering to Turkey and they are regarded as showing continued confidence m the Anglo-Turkish alliance. In addition there are many
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  • 780 2 Moscow, Ucl. Hi. SOVIET heavy tank units are playing havoc with the German communications m the fighting: for Moscow. Into Kalinin, which is partly held by the Germans, several days ago there suddenly dashed eight Soviet tanks firing m all directions m the narrow streets.
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  • 400 2 Japa n Will Sue For Truce If Blockaded New York, Oct. 24. IF economic blockade against Japan is maintained and lightened beyond six months by tile United States, Britain and the British Dominions. Japan will have to "plead for economic truce with America and England and sue for military armistice
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    • 143 2 1 HEDY said -COME LIVE WITH ME P JAMES STEWART Jj It I >*4tiitip»ssr i m |0f!!|il MN» You'll learn V^V^^ '^SlW o^' H,,wToWoo An I'nkissed IJride SOON AT THE CAPITOL HALLOWE'EN BALL WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL NON-STOP
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  • 666 3 HOSTAGE EXECUTIONS EVOKE WORLD HORROR London, Oct. 26. TUT: Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill, has instantly associated the British Government with the sentiments of a statement issued by President Roosevelt yesterday m which the American President scathingly condemned the Nazi reprisal executions, declaring that they were revolting to the world
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  • 44 3 Kearney, (New Jersey), Oct. 26. "I? ACH one of these ships is another nail m Hitler's ■^conffin." said Rear-Admiral Anolphuse Andrews, officiating at th e launching of the swift well-armour-ed cruiser Juneau which is the third cruiser m America's new 6.000-ton class warship.- Reuter
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  • 112 3 No Far East War Says Japanese Consul-General alrulta, Oct. 21 S "I am more than confident S that there will bo no out- break of hostilities m the Far > Fast, although BOOM of the I latest Tress reports suggest I otherwise,* 1 said Mr. Okuakl, the Japanese Consul -General,
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  • 79 3 Chungking. Oct. 26. MADAME Chiang Kai-Shek. wif< of Generalissimo Chiang Kai shek, this morning returned U Chunukint' after a three weeks trip at the Hunan lront where sht was visiting wounded soldiers am officers and distributing and super vising comforts among the Chi nese
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  • 30 3 Capetown. Oct. 26. SIR Patrick Duncan, GovernorGeneral of South Africa, underwent a major operation at Capetown yesterday. His medical advisers are well .satisfied about his condition. Reuter
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  • 136 3 'By Massey Anderson, Reuter's Special Correspondent with the Fleet^in the Western Mediterranean). London, Oct. 26. DURING September, over 30 per cent, of the Axis shippiiis sailing trom Italian ports was estimated by the British to have been sunk by submarines and the Air Force, said Admiral
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  • 114 3 Dacca, Oct. 26. ONE man was killed and two injured yesterday when the police fired on a mob which attacked them m the area where a communal clash occurred on Thursday. The casualties m the communal disturbance so far ar e four dead and 170 injured.
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  • 65 3 New York Art Directors' Club recently held a content to pick the "most beautiful legs." Arraign. ing: the contestants. New York models, m Can-can dress, ?he judges had every girl cover her face with i i her skirt thus depriving them of identity. The r winner was June
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  • 47 3 Japanese Population In Shanghai Now 100,000 Shanghai, Oct. 26. THE Japanese population of Shanghai has topped the hundred thousand mark, according to the local Japanese paper, tne Shanghai Nai Nichi. Before the commencement of Chinese and Japanese hostilities there were only about 20.000 Japanese m Shanghai.- Reuter
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  • 147 3 MEXICAN ATTITUDE DEFINED Mexico City, Oct. 26. MEXICO'S attitude m case th 3 United States enters the war was defined by the Foreign Minister Senor Padilla. yesterday when he replied to a question at a press conference by stating: "The country will follow a straight course Honouring her given word
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  • 390 4 Grow More Food Drive A Real War Effort Tnits of the British Army •are fully equipped with Bren Carriers, and constant training m the varied Malayan country has made them ready for any contingency. Photishows a Bren Gun mounted for anti-aircraft, which can be used while travelling at any speed.
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  • 88 4 THE Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan will to-night give from the Singapore Broadcasting Station. at 9.15 o'clock, his second and concluding talk on "Some Aspects of Trade Unionism In Malaya." Among other points he will dwell* upon the folly of strikes, which are harmful to
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  • 38 4 TO-DAY, October 27. is Czechos- lovakia's National Day, and m. commemoration of this a special P'ogramme will be broadcast from Singapore at 8.00 p.m. The Czech Consular Agent m Singapore will snonk during the course of the programme.
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  • 26 4 The C.-in-C. Far East. Aw Chief Marshal. Sir Robert Brooke Popham. returned to Singapore last night by air after being away for sorre time m Australia.
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  • 240 4 THE public are warned that it is intended to take action against persons m charge of vehicles and households who fail to observe the regulations m all particulars during the brown-out and black-out periods m Singapore to-night. There will be no "incidents," and it is
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  • 331 4 THERE was a large and represen--1 tative attendance at the funeral yesterday at Biddadari ceme- 1 tery of the late Mr. L. Langdon Williams, manager of the Singa-j pore Improvement Trust, whose body was discovered yesterday m a stream by the side of the
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    • 260 4 Public Notice Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited for the fot» loving materials or service. For parti* culnr* see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of GloMn* Supply of Precast Concrete Cv.lvert Pipes during 1942. i Deposit $50). 12 noon. 28 Oct. 1941 Su*vly of Bread <fc Eggs to Middleton
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    • 571 4 rSER\ /ICES BRE V ITIES By "Übique" T^HE "Victory Vanities" cabaret is to be staged for the benefit of the troops at a dance at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on the 28th. of 1 November. As you are probably already aware, the Vanities will give their opening performance at
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  • 346 5 stood m the irar-jr*~-J^i s°. I '"\V!)il!<.»; Jm.^im'! yesterday and jflHH'h.'ink a toast to Mr. /^JP' M JS Churchill V*^^\ and their own escape from France. They were the boy.s, 16 to 19 years of age, who made an adventurous crossing of the Channel m two
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  • 307 5 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCT. 27, 1941. PROVOCATION J* HERE is always a limit to endurance. When that limit is reached reaction inevitably sets m. China, for example, took up arms more than four years ago m self-defence because she could endure no longer the aggressive acts of her wicked neighbour.
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    • 233 5 "OTALTN," a grim, grey Valentine tank, rolled off the stocks m Tank Town yesterday, first tangible result of the "Tanks for Russia" week. It waited m the yard just long enough to be officially named by Mme. Maisky, and was then driven off. The cheers of hundreds of British workers
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    • 439 5 CABLE and Wireless, Ltd., announce that from Oct. 1 the rate for Press telegrams between the countries of the British Empire (with the exception of Eire and Burma) will be a penjhy a word. Commenting en the burden of communications which Cable and Wireless has to carry, the Times says:
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  • CHINESE GIVE POOR DISPLAY
    • 161 6 Shanghai, Oct. 2G. THE local ch%Otk monetary situation is proving a huge headache to Shanghai'! 5.000,000 inhabitants. The market and prices of necessities arc continually rising. Perhaps the fact of th t decline m the value of the local dollar is that the once much despisjo
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    • 416 6 London, Oct. 25. THi; diflU ulties encountered by setter clubs m wartime were illustrated when Arsenal, who normally have one of the biggest playing staffs, had difficulty m fielding a team against Watford and consequently had their winning sequence ended by their lowly placed rivals.
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    • 121 6 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. j WONG PENG SOON, the Malayan badminton champion, added another feather to his cap 5 to-day, winning the Selangor open singles cham- I S pionsliip by beating Wong Siew Hoon m the final j S in straight sets of 15
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    • 440 6 MKVER able to settle down to good football at any stage of the game, the Straits Chinese Football Association, runners-up m the senior league, were very fortunate to get away with a one-nil victory m their second round cup tie match against the Argylls
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    • 187 6 SATURDAYS RACES DOUBLES let MagWUt Pretty Quiet and llallvmun featured Saturday's radng at Penans. the Mai day of the Penanc Turf (lub's autumn meetinfi. trainer van Ureukolen had another successful day with three winners. The biußest dividend paid for the day was $3."> by Samorjf m the seventh rare. The
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    • 324 6 CIVILIANS' TEAMS FOR WAR FUND HOCKEY THK first War Fund hockey match arranged by the Singapore Hockey Association will be played at the i.C.C. Padang to-morrow, when the Civilians will oppose the British Army and The following have been selected to represent the Civilians for the match: OX. Aeria; R
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    • 219 6 HOCKEY: S.R.C. v Medical College. S.R.C; Khalsa v RJV.S.C. Khalsa; Raffles College v ft.C.S. Bukit Timah; S.C.C. v Gordons, S.C.C. Singapore Golf Club PLAYED off yesterday morning. the Arnold Robinson Cup of the Royal Singapore Oolf Club was won by W. H Menzies and W Munro with a score of
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    • 141 6 NOTICE BKOWX-OIT BLACK-OIT REFLATIONS The attention of the public is drawn to the following definition of offences under the Lighting Restrictions Order (No. 2) 1941: browx-oi t t. VtedSSSS^ I** otherwise than m a roofed building or covered enclosure. (ii) t 0 display a light m a house or roofed
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  • 449 7 «iI.ASS IHSIIKS, when l»ot, .shimli) ;ilw:iv removed trom ttie oven with a dry clow, t.ho- dish may crack if tin- cloth \a damp Ana* when putting hot Bl Hi* < ber to use warm watei .not cold LIPSTICK STAINS may be removed from j linen ware by
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  • 299 7 spick span upholstery The first r "le to* the care of fabric- 2 i covered furniture is to brush or vacuum often at least once or twice a month. The minute the fabric begins to look soiled 5 clean it; don't wait for th e dirt to become ground m
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  • 726 9 Variety And Interest At Grow More *ood dhow CULTIVATION of vegetables m v this country has improved enormously m the last year, as you will see if you visit the current "Grow More Food" show at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Lady Thomas' winning exhibit In the vegetables section included cauliflowers,
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  • 348 9 RAF. officers from the A.O.C. downward, flocked to Goodwood Park Hotel on Friday night for the dance organised by Mrs. C. W. Coftey for the Welfare Fund. Ther e were coloured lights and Victory signs outside, a propellor of red, white and blue flowers and
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  • NEWS BREVITIES
    • 32 10 Rome, Oct. 26. AN Italian communique states: "Fighter plane formations attacked the Naval base of La Valet ta yesterday afternoon. British aircraft dropped bombs on Tripoli and Benghazi." Reuter
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    • 39 10 London, Oct. 26. DURING the last 20 days the German army has lost 300.000 men In killed and wounded, states the newspaper Red Star the organ of the Red Army quoted by the Moscow Radio. Reuter
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    • 51 10 London, Oct. 26. rERE was small scale enemy activity early last night, states an Air Ministry communique. A few bombs were dropped at a small number of widely separated points and some damage was done. At one place m the north-east of England there were casualties.-
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    • 34 10 TiHE Status of Ini dians" was the subject of an interesting talk delivered by Mr. O. A. R. Arunasalam Chettiar, editor of the Tamil Kodi, at the Indian Association yesterday evening.
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    • 56 10 Hari Raya Puasa Tea MEMBERS of the Young Men's Muslim Association held a tea party at their association premises yesterday to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa. THE Postal Depart- ment advises that no air mails from the United Kingdom etc., were received by the Eastbound British Overseas Airways Corporation Flying Boat
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  • 339 11 NEWS FROM INDIA London, Oct. 24. THE launching on Wednesday of In- I dia's new ship I "Baroda" is described I by The Times, London, m a leading article as a reminder of the progress of this country towards Dominionhood, as reflected In the expansion of the Royal Navy. The
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  • 185 12 Quo Urges Vigilance By Democracies In Far East A WARNING to the Democracies not to be lulled into a false souse of security by the apparent inactivity of the new Japanese Cabinet, but to he closely vigilant, was given by Mr. Quo Tai-chi. at this afternoon's Press conference. After pointing
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  • 103 12 New York, Oct. 27. SJIX thousand workers at the huge Robins Drydock and Repair Company m Brooklyn New York, were called out on strike at dawn to-day by leaders of the local shipbuilders branch of the Congress of Industrial Organisations. At least 14 vessels, including some
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  • 91 12 Manila. Oct. 27. vUi AJOR-GEN. Lewis Breretcn will leave for Manila by Clipper irom the United States m a week's i.ime to take up the command of he first Far Eastern Air Force of he United States Army, according o a spokesman of the
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  • 197 12 Shanghai, Oct. 27.— Mr. Merle Cochrane, the American Treasury Department expert, who came to China with the Otto Niemeyer mission recently, arrived m Shanghai jesterday, presumably to investigate Shanghai's chaotic monetary situation. He is exnected to stay for two weeks- Reuter by the Soviet Air Force were restricted
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  • 387 12 Neutrality Act Recommendation Gets Approval Washington, Oct. 27. THE United States has "no purpose or intention of rushing out somewhere and getting into a real war," the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during the hearing of evidence today regarding the revision of the
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  • 92 12 Pope To Convene Consistory Berne, Oct. 27. HIS Holiness the Pope will convene v consistory before Christmas m order to discuss the general situation m the Catholic Church, and also to appoint a new Camerlengo m place of the late Cardinal Lauri, the Major Penitentiary who recently died, states the
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  • 95 12 London, uct. *7.— lt is oiiiciai^ teamed Uiat Hamburs was the principal target of the R.A F last niyht.— Reuter. Rome. Oct. 27 .--The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem has arrived at an an port m southern Italy, according to the Italian news agency. Reuter. Batayia Oc, 21. Colonel
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  • 70 12 Nairobi Oct 27 TRENCHES were bombed and a heavy "anti-aircraft position was Silenced by the South African Air Force m operations m the Gondar area m Abyssinia on Thursday and Pri lay, according to a communique from the East Africa Air Headquarters. An enemy fighter was
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  • 61 12 London Oct. 27. rE British delegates \o the conference of the newlyformec; Angle T> irt T r adr Union Committee hive finish °i ihei orlc m H\i s'"> and ore expected back m Lond'. 1 nhor y, stated th^ Tntdea Union Congress headquarters i London to-dny. The eomm tt r
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