Morning Tribune, 29 October 1941

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  • 21 1 KV'''Pf> 4 *fX> 1»A11 V Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 232, Wednesday, October 29, 1941. Morning Tribune Friday, November 1. IML
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  • 326 1  -  Frank Oliver ItoOM'VcIt 1 >S|M*OCll 4 OIIIIIMH J (By Washington, Oct. 28. WHILE President Roosevelt, m his Navy Day speech, announced no new American step to halt Hitler, he took the American people several steps forward psychologically along the road they must take
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  • 135 1 London, Oct. 28. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's speech has been acclaimed throughout me United Stales as a clear expression of the dangers which threaten the western hemisphere, 1 states London radio. The chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee explained it as expressing the will of an
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  • 71 1 Chur"T v 'Jtg Oct. 27:— Mr. Liv Sh'h--B*un. D r r rto r of the Exiropnn Affairs Departs t of Fnr-eUrn Office. »ias boon slated ns China's flr<s' envoy to Cnrartn aeeordlßf to authoritative circle. The consent of the OUMd*»»i n^vprnmont In Kh<l rarrl h pr> n obtainrd and a
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  • 402 1 GROUND GAINED AT LEN'GRAD; MOSCOW HOLDS OUT London, Oct. 28. TN the fighting at Leningrad the Red Army took back several points m the course of yesterday and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy m men and material, Moscow radio announces to-day. The radio states that owing to the pressure
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  • 384 1 London, Oct. 28. BATTLES are now taking place m the region of Kharkov, and the town is threatened, according to radio reports from Moscow this J™mmg. ntrtb The German command has brought up reinforcements which rtrtmgth; ened the German attack and have caused the Soviet troops
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  • 137 1 Stockholm, Oct. 28. GERMAN supplies are being laboriously rushed up as far east as possible to be amassed for the final storming of Moscow, according to Berlin corresponden is of the Stockholm newspapers, who state that impassable roads have necessitated a momentary halt onthe Eastern Front
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  • 80 1 "Always A Russia" New York, Oct. 28. LORD Halifax was greeted with shouts of "Open up a Western Front" during his speech at a Russian War relief rally here. He was often interrupted with similar remarks. Applause also halted his address for several minutes. Lord Halifax created the slogan "there
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  • 262 2 Support For Burma' s Dominion Status LONDON. OCT. 28. riE NEWS-CHRONICLE IN A LEADER TO-DAY SUPPORTS BURMA'S REQUEST FOR POST-WAR DOMINION STATUS. "The Burmese people are united internally so that no communal problem offers an excuse for refusal" says the paper, adding: Birth To Lillian (nee Stokes > wife of
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  • 83 2 The Pope Hears Of Hostages BERNE, (kst. ZS. ilia Holiness Th« Pope received m private audience the FTen- i eh Cardinal iivfi-.iml. with whom he held a 1 very long con- vernation, ac cording: to a despatch from the Vatican City, the question of the shooting of hostages being discussed.
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  • 93 2 IRAQ STANDS LOYAL BAGHDAD, Oct. 28.' Declaring that' Iraq stands loyally by the Anglo-Iraq Treaty of Alliance, Nuri Pasha, the Ira- 1 man Prime Minister,) m an interview with Reuters correspondent, said that Iraq would faithfully carry out article four of the treaty, which states that m the event of
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  • 111 2 Melbourne, Oct. 28. 1 A1 1 Government munitions factories m Victoria will work on Melbourne Cup day. Valuable i airLs which have fallen will help I the war effort m Vie- tuna and New South' Wales. The Army, Navy and Air Ministers aie conferring m an endeavour to secure
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  • 260 2 New York, Oct. 28. THE fundamental strength and invincibility of Democracy was the keynote of the opening; of the International Labour Conference at which pleas were made for post-war reconstruction based on the Atlantic Charter. The American Ambassador m London, Mr. Winant. who is a l'oimer director
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  • 356 2 S'pore Barrier To J apanese Ambitions London, Oct. Z& pMPHASIhING that there is now a continous British front m J opposition to the Axis stretching from Sollum to Singapore, The Times to-day says: "There has been a great deal of talk about the possibility of 'opening up a western front'
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    • 203 2 High Blood Pressure Dangerous fo Hear! Thousands of men and women past 4<.i face the dangers of he.art trouble and paralysis because of INtfh Blood Pressure. High Blood Pn-sHure is a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than cancer, largtriy because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some simple
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  • 1375 3 Roosevelt Exposes Plan To Control South America New York. Oct. 28. Tin; freedom of seas now as always, has been tho fundamental policy <>l this government," declared President Roosevelt m his Navj Day speech to-day, referring to the sinking of American ships by the Nazis. "Hitler has often protested that
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  • 142 3 TWO Chinese were fined $50 each and 11 others $5 each m the marine court yesterday for contravention of the blackout regulations. It was stated by the prosecuting officer that the accused were showing lights, whose reflection could be seen a mile off on Monday
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  • 79 3 Guerillas Cut Pipeline IjNKARA, Oct. 28.— A Albanian guerillas have cut the Ko-torova-Valona o i 1 i pipeline m two places and have also sabotaged the Berat oilfields, according to reports reaching here. This will deal a severe blow to Italy's dwindling oil supply. Other signs of the increasing guerilla
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  • 36 3 ITALY'S "TOE" BOMBED ROME, Oct. 28.—Another British raid on a supply base on the Libyan coast is reported m to-day's Italian communique, which states that the R.A.F. also bombed places m the "toe" of Italy.- Reuter
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  • 146 3 LONDON, Oct. 28.— Broadcasting on the Ankara radio, Martin Apron sky, the N.B.C. commentator. mkl that the Anglo-Russian treaty «'H> Iran will be signed m Teheran betore tbe end of this week. Mr. ARronsky says that he is reliably informed that thr AagloBnssian side of
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  • 58 3 :ui Juri a, to-d lie app< >inl i .nut product] to organUe the maximum Industrial war- effort. The executives are: Minister oi Navy and Munitions, Mr. Makin, and. the Minister of Supply and Development, Mr. Beasley, lor the War section. The Minister of Wur Organisation and Industrial Rcseaich,
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  • 29 3 Oct. 2<S. -A verdict ot death by misadvr;:returned In tua Inquest on Mr. T. Carlisle, formerly Consul-General In Batavia, who died aft ng knocked down by a motorcar.- Reuter
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  • 58 3 Rangoon, Oct. 28. -The old Burmese savin';: 'You cannot conceal the carcass of an elephant by the hide of a bullock" was recalled In Burma on tearing a i< bJ tadcast announcement allege that Genemo Chiang Kai-shek hud sent Chinese troops into Burma for the defence vi the Burma Road.
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  • Letter, Illustration
    882 4 N London, Sept. 25. 'TRADE Union chiefs arc to ask the Prime Minister to sny how Britain's man power is to be distributed a m o n k the three fighting Sei vicea and the l'aci ories, There are not enough men In the country, the general council
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  • 1098 5  - First European Wedding In Kelantan State VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE 1 PLACES Lfl THE first European wedding 111 Kelantan took place at the Kelantan Club, Kota Bahru on Sunday at 6 p.m. The bride was Miss Violet Mary Julian Baker, daughter ct Mr- JJ. Baker and the late Mrs. Baker of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 69 5 Mickey Mouse Wall Disney IY^CJL N O KiPCMN' i ivit^N.ktA.LLV? I\J BUT NOW YOU Wll L I^S^ cgrr WHAT WAS HIS r uawc T q FVCmSP (PROFESSOR DLJSTiBONES^t^r—^ME-? WHI^E T ©BKT Tl'kJJ JJA ®i AKS ENCOUNTER A V n S OTHER OUESTS M nflM^Yl ni U A V WITHCXVE-) f
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  • 310 6 iio/dinc; thai there was iu> evidence against th< defendant, Sir Peicy McElwaine, clUef jusjtJ dismissed the .suit v.iiicii a Chinese woman, Khng Siew Kiiim. yesterday brought against an owner driver, cinia Whye Lee. for damages arising out of a motor accident m which her huband was alleged to
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  • 132 6 pOLICE inquiries were still being carried out it i*o Wa ?n 5£ d m the third Sin^apore court yesterday when 10 Chinese, members of a local medical cores came up on a charge of rioting. meaicai cor Ps, At the request of the prosecuting officer
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  • 184 6 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS i A 19 YEAR OLD youth, Neo Lim Yang, admitted stealing clothes worth $2 from a tent m Farrer Park. He was charged before Mr. H. E. Kingdom m the third police court yesterday. Neo was convicted on the charge of theft but sentence was stayed
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  • 325 6 "THE TRAIL OF TIIK VKJILAN TKS" (At the Capitol) pRANCHOT TONE, who used to specialise m debonair playboy roles, makes welcome return to the screen In a riproartng Western with all the Usual ingredients fisticuffs, fun duels, hard riding. He Is ably supported by Petty Moran who supplies
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  • 449 6 INFORMANTS' FEAR OF POLICE ACTION 'FHAT according t'> the estimates for 1912, Joliore was budgeting for a surplus of little under $4 million, was revealed by Mr. A. L. Hirse, the Financial Coininissi< ncr, whin he Introduced the 'iraft estimates for next year :>i the Johore State Council meeting yesterday.
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  • 445 6 IIIS experiences fa I Japanese torture chamber, to which he was taken after beinff arrested m Manchuria where he toyed with the idea of attempting the assassination of VVantf Chins- wei-- were related to newsmen by Major-(ien. Liv Teh-min, former commander of the volunteer
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    • 57 6 WAR OR THE RUMOURS OF WAR THE MALAYS WILL RISE TO THE OCCASION "KARTINAH" DEPICTS THEM AS FIRM m THEY ARE EVER DETERMINED TO ROUT THE ENEMY. jbIB vv? sS^IK 1 1 WITH RATNA ASMARA and ASTAMAN TOPPING A BIG CAST. TO-NIGHT FIRST NIGHT SIX (Geylan?) (New World Park) 6.45
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    • 121 6 Fat Reducing Secret Discovered In prescribing to the famous Movie Htars of Hollywood, California, a physician his discovered a aafe quick method to r.-movo Ufe'ly fat— r> pounds a week or (8 to 25 pounds a month. This new discovery called Formode, brings ucw health and energy and a vlgouroua
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  • 481 7 step by step in home manicure REMOVE old polish with a reliable oily polish remover, taking particular care to use the remover well round the base of the nail so that no flakes of the old polish remain. Wrap an orange stick In cotton wool, dip it m the remover,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 30 7 I |(MV ISN'T IT IMPRESSIVE? BUT,) (OH, SUEEM /k6d*WnTDiD YOU SAY? I E ($%53 °*£5^i E )7 >^Ori StfU Ufi?mc> the n^me is quits j J/ it) \S^^^lt!s PtO TO^—
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  • 613 9 Chinese Unlucky To Lose Semi-Final THK only goal of the game, scored off a free kick lrom just outside the penalt T area eight minutes from the end, put the holders the Loyals, the final o the Stanrorc Challenge Cup competition after
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  • 336 9 ONi: hundred and forty one horses have been entered for the forthcoming Singapore November race meeting, wnicn starts on Saturday, Nov. 8. The tollowlnn are the entries:— IT or 7F 6F or 9F AnnlC Rooney x x Antruni x A Buy Dragon x x Boswortb lark
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  • 330 9 TN spite of a slippery turf, the first .hockey game 1 arranged for the benefit of the War *und played on the S.C.C. ground yesterday provided a hS standard of hockey with the Civilians just triumphing over the Combined Army and Navy by the odd goal m
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  • 65 9 THE Cup final, m which the Lo- i yals will be opposed by the Royal Air Force, will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, the game commencing at 5 p.m. i Last year, the teams were also the finalists, the Loyals robbinc J the Airmen,
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  • 70 9 THE third talk m the series •Malaya at War" will be given from the Singapore station this evening at 8.00. The speaker will be Mr. S. B. Palmer, president of the United Planting Association of Malaya, who will discuss some aspects of "Rubber m the
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    • 615 9 Public Notice Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for tbm fa*towing materials or service. For pa*t»ulars see Municipal Tender Boon. TENDER Date of OUMn* Supply of Precast Concrete Culvert Pipes during 1942. (Deposit $50). 12 noon, 38 Oct. 1941. Supply of Bread EgfflL to Middleton Hospital, Moulmeln Road, during
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 91 9 i SPORTS i DIARY j TO-DAY 1 Hockey: Me- j I dical CoUege v j I A.P.C., College; Post Office v f V.M.C.A., Post( Office; S.R.C. v i k Punjab Regim ent, S.R.C. Ruffby: S.C.C. j v Manchester j Regiment, S. C. I c Tennis: S. C. I R. C.
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  • 349 10 Cable News from 'Down Under' Ifelboui iir. Oct. 28. Lan Fltchett, for--1 merlv Assistant Official War Correspondent with the AI.F. m the Middle 1, who Ijai been appointed Official Correspondent with the A.I.F. m Mai m a despatch from London that inti-air-craft regiments In tbp East have a total of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 363 11 N EWS FROM INDIA New Delhi. Oct. 27. ¥VEFENCE questions 1/ formed the major su b j ec t of discussion today m the Central Assembly, which began its autumn session. Mr. M. S. Aney, Member tor Indians Overseas, took his seat as the new leader of the House. At
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  • 601 12 London, Nov. o. nmil I- masses of Nazi tanks guns and divebnmbers still beat vainly against the Sovu-t lines W "it and south of Moscow there is news this morning of a sudden flare-up »l the Lenow the advance of the main German forces has been
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  • 131 12 TRIBUTE TO LABOUR CONFERENCE New York, Nov. 6. AT the closing session of the International Labour Office Conference the United States Secretary of Labour. Miss Frances Perkins who was Chairman of the Conference paid a tribute to its work. -We could not have met and exchaniiad views like this," she
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  • 45 12 Berlin, Nov. 6. THE first commercial agreement was signed on Wednesday m Zagreb between Germany and; Croatia, says a Zagreb despatch to the official German News Agency It lays down the principles for the future economic relations between the two countries.- Reuter
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  • 130 12 London, Nov. 6. NAZIS may have been hiding m the Vichy ships intercepted by the British Navy off the East African coast. This is suggested by the naval correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, who writes: "Close questioning of the crews and passengers of the Vichy
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  • 79 12 No Further Calling- Up Deferment London. Nov. 6. pXCEPT m specified essential occupations no further deferment of calling up for military service will be granted for men under 25. The current deferment for such men is to be cancelled. This is announced by the Ministry of Labour and National Service
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  • 37 12 Likely New Russian Ambassador Washington, Nov. 6. IT is reported m diplomatic circles, that M. Litvinoff has been selected to succeed M. Ournansky as Russian ambassador to the United States. M. Oumanskv is now m Russia.- Reuter
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  • 80 12 Petitioning Government 'PHE working committee 1 of the All Malaya Tamils' Association met last Sunday at the president's bungalow, St. Patrick Road Singapore and adopted two important resolutions as follows:— (1) To submit a memorandum to the Governments concerned to remove Urn partial Imml prat i >n bnn imoosed OC
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  • 141 12 London. Nov. 6. NIGHT raids by the R.A.F. against enemy shipping and the Channel ports are announced m a communique issued by the Air Ministry this attenioon. It says: "Aircraft of the Bomber Command last night attacked a well-defended convoy off the Frisian islands. Several ships
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  • In Brief
    • 24 12 New Delhi. Nov. 6.— The tot batch oi 101 Axi nati nais expelled from Afghanistan la leaving tne Peshawar for home on Saturday. Reuter
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    • 38 12 Stockholm Nov. G.— The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem is arriving In Berlin on Thursday from Rome, according to a report from the Dagem Nyheter s Berlin correspondent who says that special precautionary measures have been taken. t Reuter
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    • 26 12 Rome, Nov. I An Italian communique announres that the KA I raided Augusta m Sicily. In North Africa there was activity on the Tobruk front.- Reuter
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    • 23 12 Chungking, Nov. 6. -Sir Frederic Eggleston, flrst Australian Minister to China, paid a courtesy call on Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek yesterday,- Reuter Central News
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    • 52 12 Chungking, Nov. S.— Chinese and foreign auartei here generally do not take Japan's .seven points seriously The China Times commenting on the points says: "II Japan really desires peace restored m the Far East, she must withdraw unconditionally from the Asiatic continent and abolish the puppet regime m Nankinu and
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    • 53 12 Melbourne Nov. B.— Australia is being equipped vith the most modern British tighten M a Brit line defence against any attempt at an airborne invasion, avoiding to the Melbourne Herald. Be»unghUM Me being imported from Britain, and R.A.F. pilots, including «ome Of the most .skilled are now m Au.straliu. tne
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    • 50 12 Kinhu.i, Nov. 6.— One person was killed and twelve others were wounded as result of a Japanese raid <>n Kinhwa, provincial capital of Chekiang. yesterday at noon. The raid was staged by lone Japanese plane which dropped 12 bombs m various parts of the city, destroying 30 MMH Central News
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 78 12 THE STAR of the HOUR, MARY MARTIN, and DON AMECHE m the MUSICAL LAUGH HIT of the YEAR! «»</ PARAMOUNT BRITISH NEWSREEL SPECIAL! A personal film report on Chungking by Paramount*! ace correspondent now m China Arthur Menken. A visit to Chiang Kai-Shek's secret headquarters ships unloading m Rangoon, terminal
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    • 37 12 Midnight Premiere To-Morrow THE STARS OF "ARISE MY LOVE" Paramount* *'S KYLA It X" B\SEI) ON THE PLAY AND NOVEL BY SAMSON RAPHAELSON. A JOLLY GOOD COMEDY TO KEEP YOU LAUGHING! C A T II A V
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