Morning Tribune, 31 October 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 234, Friday, October 31. 1941.
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  • 916 1 London, Oct. 30. THE Germans have launched new offensives on the Moscow front at Volokolamsk, and by using large bombers, tanks and motorised infantry, have made some slight advance, according to reports from the Red Star correspondent on that front. German losses have been
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  • 204 1 Cross Must "Give Way To Swastika" Berne, Oct. 30. ON the day the National Church is established Christ's tros> must be removed from all cathedrals, church, es and chapels within Ger. many and Germany's colonial frontier" states the pro. gramme of the German na. tional Keich church which ha* been
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  • 127 1 London, Oct. 30. MR. William Turner, who shared the joint -general managership of Reuters with Mr. Moioney and Mr. Chancellor, is retiring on Oct. 31. His retirement is m no way connected with the change m Reuters' ownership and is merely the fulfilment of a desire expressed
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  • 32 1 1», on. M. The >- m«--reel 'id r'v only a few Ilcht Ti'inv south-* Malabar. LTiusual'^ "> Mirr vailed m north-west India, the United Provinces and central n«irt the country during the week. Reuter
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  • 85 1 Vichy, Oct. 30. TJUBLIC or private reception of British radio sta--1" tions and certain other stations abroad which for the past few months have been giving -'violently anti-French propaganda" is to be forbidden. An impending law to this effect was announced here to-day. Penalties for infractions
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  • 32 1 Shanghai, Oct. 30.— Another warning that Britons, especially women and children whose presence here is not essential, should evacuate m view of "recent developments" was given to-day by the British authorities.- Reuter
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  • 143 1 Canberra, Oct. 30 THE opening of negotiations between the Commonwealth, New Zealand and United States Governments for the extension of the trans-Pacific PanAmerican Clipper service from New Zealand to Australia is indicated m an official statement that, following talks between the New Zealand Finance Minister,
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  • 45 1 Moscow, Berlin Bombed London. Oct. 30. IMOSCOW ra--1»* dio announced that Soviet planes bombed the Berlin area last night. High explosive and in)cendiary bombs a n d leaflets were dropped. Moscow is also being bombed, said the ann o v n c c r. Reuter
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  • 61 1 Chungking, Oct. 30— Hostilities rased With undiminished fury m western Shansi within the Fen River bt-ml between approximately 10.000 JapaMM troops and the Chinese forces ;t- the Japanese continued to push westward from Hothin m an attempt to -a m a fresh foothold on the eastern shores of the Yellow
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  • 156 1 London, Oct. 30. rr>EPORTS that another Nazi A%oAei»l of hieh standing had landed m England by air and caused the ealttng out of the Home Guard m the Cambridge district last ni"ht but the report, were officially deried m onfl°n to-day. The rumours
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  • 136 1 FIRST JAPANESE STEP TO CONTROL OF INDUSTRIES TIM. first concrete step towards placing the kej Industries <»t Japan on i complete mv l#©tln§ wa taken f;> the Kffcmnent to-day when the Commerce and Industry .Ministry issued an ordci to the iron and steel indus. try as well as to the
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  • 178 1 London, Oct. 30. "JJNTIL Italy came into the war, she had a nuisance value. But her nuisance value was nothing like so great as that of Japan to the Germans is now," writes the Manchester Guardian. The paper continues: 'In Japan,, the drawback is that unless Germany
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  • 126 1 tSp; m X Whip f a coa I clashed A ffee^ c fg 1 I f jrtablp jL. United a ever in»*-*-Jap.— Of 1 have "burst im I the aii of the address I m which "|..F President said: "Upoxu i American producti:n
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  • 73 1 Tokyo, Oct. 30. SUPREME efforts to "enable Japan to surmount the unparalleled crisis m the nations history" were exhorted by General To jo. the Japanese Prime Minister, m an address to 300 officials of the. National Service Association today. Later, m a messa-ge to the Asia Department
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  • 27 2 M>w. )>• an I nnicnl i- in\ >■-: 11, -i B m;ul<« i.\ til. iv.( nl In t lit- Oovernnn i.< I l i 500.000 Reuter
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  • 61 2 America Helps The British Navy London, Oct. 29. IT is pointed out fauthoritatively that not all British warships that have visited American ports lately have gone there to repair damage done by the enemy. Many have carried out ordinary periodical rents m VS. ports, this being one of the facilities
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  • 34 2 New York, Oct. 30 pRESEDENT Roose- velt and the Canadiiui Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie Kiim, will discuss the control of prices this weok-end, according to a correspondent of the New York Times to-day. Reuter
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  • 144 2 Commons Were Ignorant, Too! Luii ion. Oil. HO. MR. CLEMENT DA VIES, M.P.. who originally raised the question of the ownership of Reuters m the House of Commons, m a letter m The Times to-day says: 'I am sure that everyone, like myself, will welcome ihe formation of the Reuters
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  • 124 2 Fakir Of Ipi Anti-Nazi New Delhi, Oct. 30. THE Fakir of Ipi, the notorious North-West frontier fire-brand, has declared himself as anti-German M addresses to his followers he ordered them not to attempt to give any assistance to the Nazis whom he criticised as fiercely as all otner foreigners, and
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  • 29 2 New York. Oct. 30: The governing podf of the International Labour Organisation voted last nitiht that Mr. E. Phelua should continue to hold the office <J urtinn: Director. Reuter
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  • 66 2 Tasman Air Route Parley Wellington, Oct. 30. rS Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser. said m an interview that the New Zealand Finance Minister, Mr. Nash, and the Commonwealth Air Minister, Mr. Drakeford, were conferring at Canberra on the question whether the present trans-Tasman air service will adequately cope with the
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  • 611 2 Wartime Expansion Of Small Towns London, Oct. 30. THE Minister of Health. Mr. Ernest Brown, m the course of a speech yesterday described the manner m which a typical small town m Britain overcame the difficulties of sudden expansion of its residents due to the needs of the war industry.
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  • 99 2 Burmese Premier's Reply To Critic London. Oct 30 MR. Hughes' observations presbdl a distorted view of the conditions prevailing m Burma." writes the Burmese Prime Minister, U Saw. m a letter to* the Times yesterday which is a reply to the R"v. Hughes' letter of Tuesday alleging that grave doubts
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  • 50 2 London, Oct. >>v. TIM London Chlm'se Women's Relief Association g;ive v reception yesterday :it th<? Chinese Embassy. Among t^.ose who accepted the invitations Mm Mr aucl Mrs. Drexel Bictcllf, Mr. and Mrs. A V. Aloxandcr, the Thai Minister. Mr. H. O. Wells and many ether notables. Reuter
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    • 61 2 TO BE PRESENTED BY THE "BIRDS OF PASSAGE" AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE IN AID OF THE LORD MAYOR'S AND CHINESE AIR RAID FUNDS I "I fIT'Q WIFE" WW 1 I k THAT WITTY MODERN COMEDY BY PETER BLACKMORJE November 15th, 19th, 21st and 22nd SATURDAYS $3, S2 and SI OTHER
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  • 141 3 I 111 mAiST'H I l«'N <\ i the tlli.miiM.i i LI i < 'hartei 1* Mini ha s ■>•■> mi a ctoaractei aa welJ known b) the ciiu-uiii by tn>- L»ook-lovinK public rhf .sum Vacation which oj .t! ttic Aillillilhtii vr-t. '.::i\ If IN e?-t i>i tIM sfiics
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  • 189 3 A VERDICT of death d\ iv.lsadventure was returned by the acting corcnei, Mr. T. A. Randell. on Htng Ah Goh. a 18-year-old Hailam boy who was discovered drowned m a pool near his house. This incident, which occurred off the 1314 milestone. Changi Road, was Investigated
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  • 327 3 Policemen On Breach Cha rge QGT. Mohammed Saad and Lance-corporal Ahmat bin Wahal) both mt niters of the Singapore police foree were charge] before Mr. J. L. McFaJI, the district judge, yesterday, with criminal breach of trust of a sack of chandu. This sack, it was alleged, was taken possession
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  • 34 3 A SHORT talk m the series "The Kitchen Front," giving advice on marketing, together with food prices and food control announce- ments. will be broadcast from the Singapore station at 7.55 a.m. I to-morrow.
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  • 372 3 'Purely Case Of Runaway Marriage' What counsel for the appellant described as "purely a c&SC oi r* runaway mairiagc" came up for appeal yesterday before fit chi; t justice, Sir Fercy McEJiwafoe, m the high court. The appellant was :U-year-old Straitstorn Indian Mohammedan. CJhouse bin Hitji KaJer Mastan. who appealed
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  • 64 3 A CHARGE of housebreakins and theft by night on Oct. 23 at 2.30 a.m.. wus explain to Lini Kuity, 23-year-old Hokkien, when he appeared before the fifth magistrate. Mr. L. C Goh. yesterday morning The alleged theft was m respect of a yold bftOSM valued at $47, the
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  • 81 3 rpWO servicemen, J. McArthur and Hu;ti Anderson, had a charge of robbery <»t a taxi explained to them In the fifth court yesterday morning The alleged offence was stated to h-ive been committed i l Farrer Park at noon on Wednesday When the case came up
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  • 41 3 IN Port To-day." the first of a new series of magazine programmes, will be broadcast from the Singapore station of the M.B.C. at 8 p.m. to-day. In this seiies visitors to Singapore will be interviewed before the microphone.
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  • 78 3 q^ENTATIVE charges of having commlt--1 ted crimiiiHl breach of tiust of $130 nelon^lnx to the Nam Yeoug Teak wood Co., Ltd.. and of having made a false entry In Urn account book of thut firm, were explained to Soh Peng Book (54). /hen he up wared before
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  • 611 3 SERV ICES BRE V ITIES By "ÜbU/ue" IHAVE been lucky enough to see t lie plans for the now King's School Services 1 Building and to my until tored eye it seems as though we are In for a good thing. Class-rooms, stage and f green-room are laid out round
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  • 274 3 ALL sawmills m Singable remained .silent and I almost deserted the whole ol yesterday for, with the exception of their office workers, all their labouren started a strike which was called by the Singapore Sawmill Labourers' Association. The labourers, it is reliably learnt, demanded additional allowances their reason
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    • 237 3 Eczema Itch Killed m 7 Minutes Tour skin has tearly 50 million tiny seams and pores wher^crms hide and cause terrible Itching, Ctacking, Eczema, Peeling, Burning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and other blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do riot kiil the germ cause."
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  • 89 4 Hollywood's Feather Fans TWO keen andj attractive followers of the feather same m Hollywood are Ann Morris* and Mary Howard, both of Metro-Cloldwyn-Mayer. Badminton, they believe, is ben c fi <• i 1 1 to health as well as beins a lot of fun. Picture show:Mary Howard showing An n
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  • 339 4 S.C.R.C. Tennis Results Ties Tils played oil at Hung Liin (in-en yesterday m the SC.R.C. tennis torn naiiiciil rrsiiiud as follows: Open Mii 'Irs: V I' VV« beat I Boftfd' Inan 6-ii. (>-') Junior npi-n sin;;l«s: On;' Ch»w l\rv brut Ci .\i Thomasc 8-2, (>-0. Mixed doubles handicap: Miss S
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  • 35 4 IX7ITH L.ni Hock Chye performini; the "hat trick," the An^lo-Chlnese School defeated Urn St. Anthony Boys" School's hockey tcitm by six goal to nil In ft match played at Oldhum Hall yesterday.
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  • 58 4 THE following will represent the S.C.R.C. against Raffles College at hockey at Hong Lim Green to-day at 5 p.m.:Patrick Yee; K. T. Ooi. Gan Kee Siang: Swee Lim Swang. Cheah Kirn Swee, Ong Swee Keng; Low Huck Yang. Low Kee Pow, Gan Kee Tian. Seah Keng Siew, Chua
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  • 69 4 I rpHK monthly trophy shoot held by the Singapore Gun Club at its premises at Alexandra Road on Wednesday resulted m E. R. Koek winning the tankard with a score or 170 off the sun. Dr. G. A. Ransome and C. CluniesKoss tied for second place with scores of 150.
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  • 66 4 '■Mil following have accepted to play A rugby for S.C.C. against the K.A.A.F. to-morrow at the S.C.C: J. C. Willoughby; F. H. Burgess, E. J. P. Burley, Capt. A. E. Pender-Cudllp, J. H. Abbott, F. J. C. Wilson, J. B. Potter; L. S. Dodd, G. N. McMahon. R. J. Maxey.
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  • 28 4 THE Singapore Swimming Club defeated a naval team by four goals to two m a water polo match played m the Club pool yesterday. Half-time score w..s two-all.
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  • 33 4 MEETING the Singapore Celts on the P.W.D. ground yesterday, the Indian General Hospital hockey team scored a two-nil victory after leading one-nil at half-time. Scorers were Sectu and Gurdial Singh.
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  • 71 4 CCORINC; two tries to their opponents' one, a Coast Regiment rugby team defeated Medical Collese Union by six points to three m a matrh played at Blakan Mati yesterday. The Collegians gave a fighting display, particularly In the second half when they played with only 13 men.
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  • 125 4 BRINGING off a Ane rally after being down two-nil at one stage of the first half, a Ceylon Sp#rts Club hockey eleven defeated the Royal Australian Air Force by three goals to two m their game at Rales tier yesterday. The Aussies started promi-
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  • 399 4 Army Service Corps Get First Defeat Narrow Win For Cricket Club WITH several of their regulars unable to take the field, the combined R.A.S.C. and R.1.A.5.C., hitherto undefeated, met with their first reverse yesterday, when they lost by the odd goal m three their hockey match against the Singapore Cricket
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  • 220 4 THE following are the Y.M.CA. hockey teams for forthcoming fixtures: Against an R.A. team to-day on the V.M.C.A. ground at 5.15 p.m.: Ec Thian Han; Chan Chlm Bock. A. C Edgar; R. I. Atkinson. Goh Chin Chye. V. R. Sabapathy; S. Yogorajah. W. J. Sanderland, I. Hope,
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  • 105 4 THE Sino-Malays will meet the Combined Services m a soccer match m aid of the China Belief Fund, the Malaya Patriotic Fund and the War Fund, at Anson Koad Stadium on Sunday, Nov. The following will represent the SinoMalays: Low Ah Sang (Chinese Athletic): Abdul Rahman (M.F.A.). Boon
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    • 388 4 \IMIIM \u MIH'M DEBENTURE STOCKS 1931 1938. Interest Due lSih November. 1941. Notice is hereby p,ivui Lhat the Transfer Registers of the above Stoek.s will be closed fiom the 3rd to the 15th November. 1941. both days Inclusive. W. W. DUNCAN. Ap. Municipal Secretary. I Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are
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    • 87 4 Sports Diary TO-DAY HOCKEY: V.M.C.A. v R.A., V.M.C.A.; S.C.R.C. v Raffles College, S.C.R.C; R.A.O.C. y Khalsa. Alexandra; Indian Association v Indian General Hospital, Balestier; S.C.C. v A.C.S., S.C.C; S.R.C II v St. Joseph's School, S.R.C; Medical College interfaculty uame. Sepoy Lines. RCGBY S.C.C. v A Coast Battery XV, S.C.C. TENNIS:
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  • 110 5 INDIA iti ibution to the i fforl Is much greater than it Indicated In the recent statement Issued m London, according to the Chairman of the East India Air Fund. The statement referred to the AnMinistry .scheme under which squadrons are named after the (list riots
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  • 211 5 Vital Blows At Italy London, Oct. 'iO lIGHT is shod on the reason f«>r the recent heavy British raids on Naples and Libyan ports by Information given m authoritative economic quarters m Lrndon that there had recently been a great increase m the traffic between Italy and Libya. All' kinds
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  • 113 5 Washington, Oct. 29. THE United States Navy will probably apply the policy of secrecy to the sinkings of any German submarines m engagements with American vessels of war, declared the Navy Secretary, Col. Knox, to a press conference to-day. He declined to confirm or deny the
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  • 318 5 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, OCT 31, 1941. IN SMALL DOSES ''DAMN torpedoes. Full speed ahead." In reiterating the traditional policy of the American Navy, President Roosevelt was indirectly pointing to the futility of the Neutrality Act and the inviolability of the freedom of the seas. Though his foreign policy is being
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  • People & Places
    • 932 6  -  VERA ARDMORE By QUITE unperturbed by the iaci that the microphone broke down just before she was due to speak, Andrea (Mrs. D. G Jenner) the well-known Australian columist spoke of politics and people to Singapore Rotanans at the Adelphi Roof Garden at tiffin time on Wednesday.
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    • 334 6 IN the case of the baby who has to be taken off the breast and put on to the bottle, it is important to remember that he should really work during the whole of his feed, which should take ten minutes as a minimum and, preferably,
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    • 125 6 care of bottles teats FEEDING BOTTLES can be considerably strengthened if you adopt this simple precaution: Place new bottles m a saucepan of cold water, bring slowly to the boil, and boil for twenty minutes. After this treatment they will not be so likely to crack when hot milk or
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    • 655 7 MANY FOODS ARE RICH IN IRON YOU have probably seen Popeye, the amusing sailorman of the cartoon who does pov.erf ul things after taking his spinach This is the exaggerated reflection of a belief held by many mothers, that spinach is of some extraordinary value to their youngster's health, and
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    • 114 6 YOUR CHILD DOESN'T LIKE SPINACH? Then don't insist on him eating it and don't fret about it. Scientific research has shown that not all of the iron contained m this vegetable can be utilised by the body, whereas m others, (carrots, for example) the total iron can be used The
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    • 98 7 baby says... please do hold me firmlyIt makes me feel sate a»»d happy m your arms." don't let visitors peer right into my face. It frightens me to see them staring at me like great giants. remember that I can't help sucking- restlessly at my lips when I'm thirsty. You'd
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    • 636 8 fdsf Situations Vacant VACANCY for messenger of Box No. 694 lias b'jen filled. Applicants thanked. (No. 687 L) WANTED TEACHERS (Male and Pe- 1 male Apply personally— ll6. Bencoo- I len Street, Singapore. (No. 681 L) WANTED Experienced Field Conductor j and Lines Dresser for Klang district. Apply Box No.
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    • 642 8 Wanted ••PHILLIPS" Radio and Giam or good Radiogram. Particulars:— Box 806 c.o Malays Tribune, Singapore. (No. 751 L) WANTED one gramophone pick-up motor to operate Ircm. volt d.o. battery. Apply to Box 796 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 739 L) "WANTED secondhand 6-in Tele-Lens for V. P. E.cakta. Reply with
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    • 670 8 For Sale FOR SALE— One ruling machine by Spicers Ltd., and lair quantity of type metal m cases on stands. Apply Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., An son Road, Singapore. BALE— Gent's Leather Motoring Coat complete with gloves (ry Roberts Ltd.). Good condition. Box 779 c|o Malay* Tribune, Singapore. (No. 711
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    • 658 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to bell your car? l'hone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. (JV6H> LORRIS WANTED, apply Box 797 Co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 742 D SMALL LORRY WANTED Box No. 798 clo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 741Lt WANTF:D 7 or B H.l', car. Phone 2134 Singapore, between
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    • 311 8 Business Opportunities ADVERTISER Is Interested In pur- ing retiring resident's buslneM as :i concern. Please reply J u con ii... no given particulars to Box 726 clo Malaya Tribune, Singapore (N>>. 679 L) To Let TWO ROOMS m compound house' vaie entrance, apply 259. Race < i i c Road.
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    • 91 8 On The Air r SINGAPORE ZIIL 225 m. 1333 kcs. ZHP.I. 30.96 m. 9.69 mcs ZHP.2. 48.58 m. 6.175 m cs Z11P.3. 41.38 m. 7.25 m|cs. PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mes (49.30 metres) From 7.30 a.m. to 8.10 a.m. From 5.30 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR ZGES me s (60
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  • 211 9 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 29. THE Red Cross Council has decided to double its present issue of 20 cigarettes, or an ounce of toibacco, per man per week for sick and wounded servicemen. Mr. James Mitchell, retired InspectorGeneral of the New South Wales police, who died on
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  • 146 9 Russian Workers' Call To British Workers London, Oct. 29. THE following message of greeting to those engaged m war m Great Britain has been received Irom the war workers of Russia: •Our Red Army is heroically fighting brutal Fascism. We Soviet j>eople are working selflessly to help to defeat and
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  • 102 10 1 iriii t 1 1 1 Sull v year-old M v'lk t, belong "i to bla niece, It < i i ■.< < •< •> > th< tion that tii, committing the offence, i .vi left not* bind admitting the t. Nt Hr had Jilso stated m
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  • 82 10 the p quart* ilaynn Communl I Party," Lai vv- < <>v and Llong sui lan. tau men, wen tenced to six months' n or< imprison* ment, by Mr n i Klngdon, the thud magistral c, y iterday Both Lai und Lion:; pleaded guilty to char^os of Ming members
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  • 330 10 NEWS FROM INDIA New Delhi. Oct. 29. MR. M. S. ANEY, Member for Indians Overseas, m a debate on a non-offi-cial recommendation for the extension of the Atlantic Chartei to India, said that the Indian Government were not a party to the declaration and therefore they should not comment. He
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  • 337 11 SHANGHAI FA CING WORST WINTER Shanghai, Oct. SO. SHANGHAI is facing the worst winter m its history as a result of th^y; r^T; keting of the prices of rice, coal and other absolutely essential and commodities which are now beyond the reach of the c.ty s teem.ng m.l--""""An ominous sign
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  • 64 11 Canberra, Oct. 30. DECISIONS for joint action by Australia and New Zealand were reached at a meeting of the War Cabinet attended by Mr. Walter Nash, the New Zealand Finance Minister. Mr John Curtm, the Australian Premier, said that arrangements had been worked out between the two countries
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  • 386 11 Washington, Oct. 30. Dd&T-WAR employment problems are already under consideration by the Indian and South African governments, according to Sir Shanmukhnm Chetty, head of the Purchasing Mission m the United States, and Mr. Johannes De Vries, the South African workers representative at the conference
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  • 138 11 Gibraltar's Big Underground Hospital London, Oct. 29. SOME details of conditions m and the plowing defences o. Gibraltar have been driven by a detachment of Royal Canadian Engineers who recently returned ti England. i« h e Canadians poured scorn on Axis claims successfully to have raided Gibraltar They say there
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  • 96 11 Canberra, Oct. 30. PLANS for stimulating a better understanding between the American and Australian peoples are outlined m the Press to-day by Mr. John Cuitin, the Commoinvcalth Prime Minister. They include the erection of a powerful shortwave station at a coat cf WOO 000 to enable
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  • 64 11 Bhopal, Oct. 30.-The Nawab of Bhopal has appointed a War Supply Committee to purvey^ the resources of the state to find out what can be s upplied to the Government of India, obtain a list of a required by /the Government of Incua and devise measures for the supply of
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  • 226 13 American Sees Russians Using Anglo-U.S. Planes London, Oct. 30. A N American air expert, who has .jus, left Rw* aru-r j*\'7' /^^JJT l^* "I*": viet mechanics never had to a>k for the same point twice. In a single morning they succeeded m unpacking their loads, fastening the fuselage, installing motors,
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    • 181 13 Moorhead (Minnesota), Oct. SO. Fourteen persons were killed when a passengei plane caught flre after a crash In a fog near here. The sole survivor, one 01 the pilots, was found walking In a field In a dasecl eoiutiUuii. The other 12 passengers and two members 01 the
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    • 75 13 Shanghai, Oct. 30. Heavy Japanese troop movements m Indo-China, especially along the borders of KwangsJ and Yunnan are reported m dispatches appearing In the locai pro-Chungking Chinese paper.--. At the same time the Japanese are .said to be lapidly constructing new airfields close to the Chine.se border.
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  • 26 13 Worker! have ;.i ««i)t»-d President KoosoJilS proposal and tht- men will return !o \vork as soon as arran K ements tiaNe been made. Reuter
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  • 108 13 London, Oct. 30. rE British, playwright Noel Coward was fined £200, with £20 costs at Bow Street Police Court to-day, on summonses taken out under the Defence Finance Regulation* for failing to offer the Treasury $57,847 (American! and for selling, without the consent of the Treasury, 100 shares
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  • 368 13 London, Oct. 30. THE United Mates is now rapidly moving towards a unned national policy," says The Times m a leading article on President Roosevelt's ■peecb and the Senate debate. it adds:— "lt is the recognition of this fact and of what American unity will mean
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