Morning Tribune, 7 November 1941

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  • 10 1 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 240. Friday, November 7, 1941.
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  • 164 1 lomi.Mi N..v Stalin «<• i».»\ m t Stated lllllll.:; 1t,,--ir^i t ,vi months <>i Hie wai < <ill«-«l wound i limit for Uu- first lour months of 1 000 killed and ,s QUO ii ed ami taken prisoner. staiin said there were unfavourblc circumstances for tbc Red
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  • 327 1 JAP. SHIP SUNK BY A FLOATING MINE Vigorous Tokyo Protest To Soviets Tokyo, Nov. 6. THE Japanese steamer Kebi Maru, 4,050 tons, sank off Joshin on the North Eastern coast of Korea last night, within 30 minutes after striking a drifting mine, according to a message from Seishin, NorthEastern Coast
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    106 1 Canberra, Nov. 6. THE Australian Minister to Japan, Sir John Latham, is returning home for another operation and will arrive m a few days. Dr. 11. V. Evatt. the Commonwealth Attorney General and Minister for External Affairs m making the announcement said that Sir John left Japan
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  • 75 1 BLAMEY (Aussie C-in-C) IN SINGAPORE No. 1 Aussie m the Middle East, Gen. Sir S Thomas Blarney arrived m Singapore last night. He is on his way by air to Australia, recalled J for consultation with Canberia Government, where he will meet and discuss matters with Mr. Duff Cooper. J
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  • 121 1 Canberra, Nov. 6. BEFORE taking action m the Far East, the United Kingdom would seek the approval and consent of the Commonwealth, said Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper m a Press interview on his arrival here. Plans for improving the Empire's political and administrative machinery were to
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  • 368 1 New York, Nov. 6. k CCORDING to Washington telegrams Mr. Saburo Kurusu special Japanese Emii. issary now en route to the United States is reported to be bringing a formula approved by the Emperor for a peaceful settlement of the Japan-American
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  • 333 1 Tokyo Sends More Men To Haiphong Hanoi. Nov. 6. JAPANESE reinforcements have arrived m Haiphong Although a certain number of these are proceeding by train southwards, the majority are remaining m Tonkin. While the possibility of a Japanese move northwards is not ruled out, the contention of the Japanese that
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  • 35 1 Tokyo, Nov. 6. The Japanese Foreign Office to-day categorically denied the report that all Japanese residents m Burma have been advised by the Consul -General m Rangoon to leave, according to the Domei agency.— Reuter
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  • 112 1 Chungking, Nov. 6. U/HILE Chinese, British and American official quarters are very reticent, it is strongly believed here that Britain and America will not remain idle if Japan launches a drive from Indo-China towards Kunming' to cut the Burma Road. One observer said: "The importance of
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  • 98 1 London. Nov 6 'pHE Queen, who on her visits to Paris, Canada and America became known as one of the bestdressed of Englishwomen, is running .short of clothes coupons. This was revealed when the Queen visited an exhibition of work by disabled fx -servicemen. The Queen explained
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  • 762 2 7-Point D emand Will Prejudice Peace Hope WHETHKR Japan's special envo> to Washington will be able to extricate his country from the dilemma the Japanese generals have got it into would seeni to depend entirely on whether he is carrying with him proposals that represent a fundamental change m Japanese
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  • 200 2 Canberra, Nov. 6. I IVECLARING that the Government was seeking £80- million from the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, which would create the greatest inflation m the history of the country and was fraught with danger to the Australian currency, the former Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies,
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    53 2 \j Her own pose. r Rita Hayworth (herewith) had S posed for all L manner of pic--1 tures from dei m on s trating S zipper. front ba- thing suits to /wearing a 5250.«00 pearl t dress. Here she poses on her j own bed m her i own house
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  • 154 2 i London, Nov G I>R. Wellington Koo's speech Ml Wednesday was a useful re-! mimltr of the concrete realities m the Far Eastern situation, sayi the Daily Telegraph editorially to-day. "While 'he Japanese effort is at Its climax. China's mobilisation has! attained its maximum and the
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  • 40 2 Bombay, Vov 6 ti»o numtloa it prosit* <i and d( build' .>.h> c n den d -.ud the D-. n oi Bombay elty m the i <tur". plvlni !ai.t> tc d .bin on what to da m all raids Reuter
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  • 49 2 Indian Front Espionage Charge New Delhi. Nov. 6. IT is now learned 1 that the Japanese subject named Suzuki, who was arrested m Karachi, India, is charged v/ith activities against India's war front and on suspicion 01 espionage. It is understood i hat Suzuki is a business man.— Reuter
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  • 42 2 Pretoria. Nov. 6. IT is understood that nearly 1.000 persona including naval and military personnel and .several Greek.* and other Civilian* have been landed at South African ports from the YVidhy convoy which was Intercepted oft the South African i oai Reuter
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  • 146 2 Shanghai Drive On Profiteers Shanghai. Nov. 6 OPENING their oifensive against profiteering, the Shanghai Municipal Council has given no. ice that a minting of established wholesale dealers of flour In the International Settlement and Stench Concession will bo held on Nov. 9. It Ls the Intention of the leading wholesale
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  • 191 2 DUTCH QUEEN GIVEN CHEQUE FOR DESTROYER London. Nov. 6. PRINCE Bernhard of the Netherlands has banded to Queen Wilhelmina a cheque for 6,500.000 guilders, the sum collected by the Dutch people all over the world lor the purchase of a new destroyer as a birthday fcift to their Queen The
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  • 78 2 Hong Kong, Nov. 6. \jew regulations governing holdings ami exchange j% transactions In Chinese national currency wen announced by the Exchange Control thi.^ evening. Under the published rules, it i.s an oiTence to undeitakc any exchange transaction Involving Chinnational currency without a permit,
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  • 57 2 Canberra. Nov. 6. THE Australian Government is considering the ap- pointment of a direct representative m South America, it la learned In official quarters here. The representative will probably be appointed to Argentina. The Australian journalist, novelist and busine.^. 1 man Ambrose P-att, of Melbourne,
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    • 46 2 IN AID OF THE LORD MAYOR'S CHINESE AIR RAID RELIEF FUXDS Laugh Victoria Theatre Off Saturdays That Nov. 15 22 Solemnity $3, $2, $1. Witty Wednesday, Invigorating Nov. 19. Funny Friday, Nov. 21 Entertainment $2, $1, 50cts. Book al Lilfl< k "Lot's Wife" "Birds of Passage"
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  • 321 3 Favourable Finn Reply Not Likely London, Nov. 6. ANGLO-AMERICAN diplomatic co-operation [n the war against Germany is raised m the London Press this morning, m connection with Finland. The Timer;, anticipating that "no favourable reply can be expected 1 from Finland to Mr. Cordoll Hull's warning, writes*: "The fart thai
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  • 56 3 Sub. Sinks Turkish Vessel S Ankara, Nov. K. THE Turkish niolor-b<>ii( Kaynakdere has been J slopped and sunk by a sub- marine m the Black vSea, S i accc rdin^' to a semi-official ,'nnouncemcnt. The sinking took place 'm Turkish territorial i S waters. The crew is sale. An J
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  • 203 3 Lahore, Nov. 6. ADDRESSING the War Durbar m Lahore yesterday, Sir Bertrand Glancy, Governor of the Punjab. said: "Your young men who go out to fight your battles can only win the war for India if you keep faith with them and work for
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  • 37 3 1 Calcutta. Nnv »i Thf manager of a, Chinese nlfht club m this city was ar- i r<"-I,rd by thr t seise police yesterday for the alleged jxMsesslon of rocslne and. opium, valued at r 4s«j- Reuter
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  • 30 3 A total of $8,690,445 In sales of War Savings Certificates in Malaya was reached or. Nov. This was nn Increase of over 1250,000 on the. total announced on Oct. 18.
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  • 55 3 Chungking, Nov. 6. rriiE official Central Daily News exclusively reported that the Governments monopoly programme has passed the planning stage and that special bureaux will bo inaugurated before rext spring to handle the >aie ol salt, suuit. v iiktobacco, tea anrt matches. The bureaux will be under the
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  • 43 3 Karachi, Nov. 5. THE Sind Government has appeal-' ed to the people of| Karachi to form volunteer rescue parties for service m thei event of air raids. Iti is felt that the wari has now come much I closer to India.— By Radio.
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  • 129 3 London, Nov. 6. MORE evidence of open hostility between ordinary German soldiers and the Gestapo comes m a report from Norway by the Norwegian Telegraph Auency. Two German soldiers returned to military camp after being home on leave at Hamburg. One evening they were telling
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  • 81 3 London, Nov. 6. FE German coal authorities have issued a warning to the public to cut down on the heating of their homes during this Autumn, according to an American report from Berlin. > The authorities say -precious fuel must be conserved as much as possible,
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  • 92 3 London, Nov. 6. TOKYO radio has announced that anyone can now 1 send •his dear ones" to work m the mines. The announcer explained: "People used to connect mining with danger, discomfort, and degradation, but now work conditions m mines are quite different, and anydne
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  • 387 3 Singapore "Starving, Depending On Japanese Fishermen!" THE populace of Singapore is starving according to an interview in a Japanese newspaper with evacuees from Malaya who arrived rn Japan aboard the Fuso Maru. The city mani ages to survive by the dauntless enterprise of Japanese fisherj man! This statement was made
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  • 102 3 New Delhi, Nov. 6. FIFTY thousand Indian women mine-workers, including 25.000 working m coal-mines, will be receiving maternity benefits as the resultof a bill moved by the Secretary for Labour and passed toy the Indian Legislative Assembly yesterThe benefits include a month's leave before chilflWrth
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  • 29 3 New Be'thi, Nov. 6: The second s^eslon of the National Defence Council will be held at New Delhi during the first three ctays of December, the Viceroy presiding. Reuter
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    • 16 3 CELLOPHANE PAPER Made m England CAN BE SUPPLIED RAHAMIN PENHAS 117. Cecil Street. Singapore. APB 1
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    • 90 3 \'M A S SA L E T^y i ii !▼■< 2 pcs Shirts Fancy $1.00 1 Q<ri Handkerch?e*fs $0.60 %1 pc Biff Remnants 11.50 2 pcs Towels $1.00 9 Singlets $100 2 pcs Pillow Cases $0.80 M 3 Ipc Smart Blouses $1 25 6 prs Socks Fancy $1.00 Iyd Silks
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  • 105 4 oni nighi in mi imoncs" (At lit-- Capitol) i am: NIOHT IN THE TROPICS," which ;it tlif CapltOl last ni^ht. pro- lea I3ud Abbott ana Lou Costello with another vehicle tor their excellent looiinu. Abbott and Costello grasp the opportunity with both hands and turn in two of
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  • 77 4 BAIL In the sum of $1,000 each was offered twc men when they claimed trial on charges in connection with distilling samsu in a valley at the third mile, Alexandra Roid, Singapore. The men, Peek Kim Tong and Tan Kim Swee, were charged with distilling liqucr and
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  • 52 4 MR. Sze Zau-tsung, who has been re-appointed as Chinese Consul for Singapore, arrived here irom northern Malaya Yesterday. He started work at the loc.il Chinese Consulate-General on arrival. Before the re-appointment Mr. Zau was the Chinese Consul at Kuala Lumpur. He was Consul for Singapore from 1933
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  • 308 4 T*HAT Emily Mary Antoine, the respondent, and the co-res-pondent had occupied a room as man and wife was stated by a witness m the high court yesterday during the hearing of a petition m which Ratnasamy Philip Antoine, a proofreader employed by the Malaya Tribune Press
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  • 108 4 mHE Commander-ln-Chief of the Hydera- I bad Army, Major-Gen. Syed Ahmad Din Mahdur Al-Edroos, who is at present visiting Singapore, was entertained to tea and later at a buffet party yesterday. The former function was Riven by the Arab i ommunity of Singapore and the latter by
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  • 266 4 NEW ARRIVALS FOR MALAYAN DEFENCES VERY substantial" reinforcements of several thousands of British troops for the Air Force, and artillery and engineering units arrived m Singapore yesterday and were met at the wharf by Lt. (Jen. Ptrcival. 0.0.C., Malaya, and a military band. I Looking very fit after "an uneventful
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  • 105 4 ■QJFIA borne mails for Great Britain O forwarded on Aug. 19 and Sept. 1 13. 1941. were delivered in London Ion Oct. 28 and 29. 1941 respectively. Air mails for Great Britain for- warded from Singapore pn Oct. 5, 1941, by the "Pan American Clipre delivered in London
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  • 63 4 CHARLES TAN, 22-year-old, Hokkien, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh m the flfth court yesterday morning, when be claimed trial to a charge f using criminal force to Miss Lim Chye Sim at the Great. World on Wednesday i nifiht, knowing if to bo likely that he
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  • 330 4 Raised $2,400 For Girl's Fare Jailed "17'ERY much in love with a nurse in Palestine" and afraid that he would never have the means to se e her again, Henry Havelock Burton, a 26-year-old Englishman, laised the money for her passage to Singapore by selling for cash two motor car.-,
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  • 207 4 WHEN Sir Percy McElwaine, the chief justice, yes- tetday dismissed th e appeal of Ng Kwang Yeng, 19, who appealed against a sentence of two months' rigorous imprisonment imposed on him fur three offences unuer th e Defence Regulations, Sir Percy temarked mat
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  • 53 4 Chungking, Nov. 5. ACCORDING to Ta Kung Pao, the direct tax quota of $135,000,000 set for this year by the Finance Ministry has been collected by the end of October. Encouraged by this result, the Finance Ministry Is expecting to collect $200.000.000 from direct taxation next
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    • 481 4 Food Announcements m BHOI r he series "The Kitcht h'vonl. 1.1 1;: advi£e <'!i m°i pthpr with Akic! prices and food control announcements, will W broadcast from Siiigaporc at 7.55 a.m. to-morrow. Situations Vacant SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. WATER DEPARTMENT. Applications a:e invited for the appointment of a Temporary Clerk m the
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    • 137 4 Public Notice GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Settlement Engineer, Public Works Department, Singapore, up to noon on the 28th. November, 1941, for the following:— Supply of Electric Lamps, Cables and Sun iry Electrical Materials for the year 1942. Specifications may be seen and printed
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      904 5 London, Oct. 1. 11 K. Churchill made lfl the definite state tnent m his review of the war situation that Germany is "seriously short" m air strength, and Mr. Noel Monks, the well-informed air correspondent of the Daily Mail, has prepared what he considers a conservative estimate of
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  • 312 5 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1941. FINLAND'S POSITION THE ])osition of Finland m its relation to the present war is complicated and difficult to define. At the time of the Russo-Finnish conflict, world sympathy, rightly or wrongly, was generally on the side of the Finns. But with the alignment of
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    • 237 5 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, JJJ^^jT Exclusively. J^^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. It. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. Foot Itch Healed m 3 Days Do your fort itch, smart and burn «o badly that Ihey nearly drive you crazy' Does the skin
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    • 136 5 Public \nnVo Singapore Municipality m»»T~,— TINDEBg. TENDERS are now Invited for th» following material, or service. FornuiE culars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Dat. of Closing Supply of Bread Eggs_ to Middleton Hospital, Moulmeln Road, during 1942 12 noon, 1 December, 1941. Supply of Liquid Chlorine J?r the period 1|1[42
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    • 30 5 /^fl|k SAFEGUARD ISiMSf YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORA I lON LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I -M-^MMHB Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. t MOM NO. i'JIK.
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  • 1003 6  - American Women Elect Office Bearers At Annual Luncheon Vera Ardmore People Places By AMERICAN accents, from Middle Western to lazy Southern, tossed the conversation about like a bright balloon at the bridge and mahjong morning and lujncheon which the American Women's Association held at the Adelphi Roof Garden on Tuesday.
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  • 383 6 L OVER-FEEDING li more likclv to occur with the breast-fed baby There is, m Tact, n o excuse for overfeeding a bottle-fed one who 1 should take the amount specif fied for his age. In the case of the breast-fed baby, on the other hand, a strong
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    • 77 6 WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair w MC I At Facial Treatment Vibro Violet Bay Oione at— mar Innoza. Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bide-, 159 North Bridge Road, Tel. 4419. YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Beautifully cut evening gown of burnished gold taffeta relieved
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  • 33 7 beef, white of egg, milk and tomatoes. It is, however, completely lacking In the fat I of meat, butter, white flour, 5 polished rice, sugar, peas and 5 beans. ■»■■&■>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«!"
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  • 517 7 I'M AFRAID OF MY BABY! VATCH BABY'S WHGHT aider to see whether he is lug the right amount of k. After the second ;k, when he should have ained what he lost after th, he should 14am a steady o 8 ounces weekly on to sixth month. This may however,
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  • 284 7 I I THE question of how long a baby should be allowed to cry without intervention is I 1 always a difficult one for the j young mother. She finds it difficult to know whether she U being hard-hearted in j leaving him to cry,
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    • 118 7 Under BRITISH management I but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooking. Our cellars have j been restocked I O with finest V» m^d J\&Uf\Xj Continental T^ 2 g 2 Orchard wines and n 5355 Koad. liqueurs. *jj*j*j FAR EASTERN MUSH) SCHOOL I No. 1
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    • 35 7 5 AUTO AND k ANP FOe THIS TIMELY C THAT'LL BE $1.09, F > aOTHES... Ku<f? WARNIN6...KISS 1/; y COLLECT; PLEASE J ONEY TOO, JIH MEHITABEL, THE COOK' U/[ > r^-n r^ AKe&ks rfNDS IT OUT/ U >/
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    • 578 8 t0tr&^iitMikl\ii«&^*y'1^&€2 Situations Vacant CHINESE DISPENSER. -State age, ex- perience and salary required to Box l No 816 co Malaya Tribune. Ipoh. (No. 767 L) i SMART Girl Typist— Telephone-Opera- tor Singapore Commercial Co. Amber Mansions. Phone 7103. (No. 840 L) DANTED Distributors for Powdered Milk and Barley. Apply Box 852
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    • 653 8 Wanted I WANTED furnished house, two bed'ooms. near bus route. Box 846 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 82DL) WANTED secondhand Typewriters and Dictionary— Particulars to Rpx 821 c|o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 776 L) WANTED: Small second-hand Camera, jsood make and condition. Replies to 6, Cairnnill Road, Singapore. (No. 867
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    • 681 8 For Sale FOR SALE One perforating nachine and fair quantity oi ,ype metal m cases on stands. \pply Malaya Tribune Press Ltd., \nson Road, Singapore. FOR SALE: G.EC. Fidelity All-Wave Super :0 Avito Radiogram m perfect condition. Write Box 856 c|o Malaya Tribune. Sixigaporc. (No. 841 D FOR SALE. New
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    • 672 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore, Cash paid. (No. 67GH) SALE: MORRIS 12 SALOON 1938. $1,550-. Box r C|O Malaya Tribune. Blngapore. (No. 838 D WANTED TO BUY, Renault 8 1939, cash. Apply Box 820 c!o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 77i>L) FOR SALE: 19:i7
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    • 602 8 Properly For Sale fully pane:! 1. newly d( i orated bungal< I bed all -con lltloned i, hi [h i"\ »1 lon Holland Park, TangUn, standing m over two acn freehold land; tennis court, c 2 cai all t(,v:n; eXQUI l -< furnishings iit pu ptlon; Drst „;ii>h offer accepted;
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  • 183 9 Medical College Union Inter-Faculty Rugby Till; annual inter-iai ultv rushy match of the Medical College Union, between the Medicals and the Dentals, will be played on Sunday, Nov. 9 at 5.11 p.m. at the College ground. I he match, tlie eighth in dies, is being played for the (later Cup,
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  • 279 9 OWING to the condition of the courts, there was no play m the S.C'.R.C lawn tennis tournament yesterday. The following are the ties for to-day, to- morrow and Sunday: TIES FOR TO-DAY Open doubles: Wotm Tlilam Ted and Ooh Tfik chon v« Chua Cboon
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  • 418 9 Police Defeat S.C.C. By Odd Goal In Three IX spite of the wet ground, fast hockey was seen on the Padang last evening when the Police defeated the S.C.C. by the odd goal m three. The exchanges were for the most part even, although m the closing stages the Police
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  • 90 9 New Market, Nov. 6. BROTHER and sister defied ten pound penalties to win victories on the last day of the flat racing season. Crown Colony winner of the recent Manchester November Handicap, taking the Stradbrooke Handicap, over a mile and a half while his sister
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  • 67 9 oKSULTS of the November mixed four- somes played at the Island Club recently are as follows: Winners: Mr. and Mrs. A. NasMin 46— 10 36. Other scores were: Mrs. S. P. Ho and T. E. Chin 47— 9 3 4 37V Mr. and Mrs. Gittcns 50—12-38. Mrs. Walker and Wins;
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  • 156 9 A TRY just before the interval gave the Medical College Union's second team victory by a narrow margin when they met St. Andrew's School m a rugby matdh on the College ground yesterday. Poor ground conditions made handling difficult. Neveitheless the School were
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  • 60 9 THE following will represent the Naval Police Force in a hockey match against the S C R C at Hong Lim Green to-day at 5 p.m.: Angad Singh; Gurdial Singh, Jangir Singh; Harnam Singh, Anup Singh, Khair Din; Wasawa Singh. Kerpal Singh, Coton, Khan Mohd,
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  • 401 9 ALTHOUGH they had the better of the exchanges until the second half was well under way, the Loyals went down fighting to a Navy team when they met m a game of rugby at Gillman yesterday. The Navy, who led by six points to
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    • 86 9 NEDERLANDSCHE EHANDELATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030,000 Reserve Fund i. 12,000,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office BATAVIA Branches: Netherlands East Indies:-^Soura-baya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden. Bandoeng, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo. Tjilatjap, Djembei, Palombang.Bandjermasin.Maeassar, Pontianak. Prmanßkat. Slngkawang,
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    • 444 9 Highß\ood?:essuie Dangerous to Heart Thousands of mm and woman pa*l 40 face the dancers of he&ri trouble and paralysli because of High Blood Pr^iwurs. Hinli Blood i'r. ssure is a mysterious 'lisSSJM that csusos more deaths than i CST, laryjely becau m people mistake th»- s: tnf> loms for Indigestion
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    • 107 9 I SPORTS DIARY i TO-DAY i Hockey: S.C.C.^ v A.P.C., S.C( Medical College/ V.M.C.A., Se- i poy Lines; S. C. )K. C. v Naval i Police, S.C.R.C; I S.R.C. "A" v I Raffles College S.R.C.; Khalsa J Association v Hornets, Klialsa I r und r S Tennis: S. C. (R.
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  • 368 10 NEWS FROM INDIA New Delhi, Nov. 5. THE Government of' India has decided j to set up an Advisory Committee for the Department of In for- 1 mation and Broad-' casting, to keep m touch with public opinion on the war, and advise on publicity matters. Members of the Central
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  • 91 10 Pacific Air Record Sydney, Nov. 6. k PACIFIC air-crossing record \va.s created when m thr last sta^e of a ferrying flight from America to Australia, a Catalina flyinp-boat flew 3.300 miles nonstop from Canton Island to Sydney. The flight is believed to be a world record for the Catalina type
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  • 41 10 Ankara, Nov THE first British locomotive m Turkey pulling a train ol British wagons arrived at Ankara to-day and was Inspected by the Minister (If Communications So far Britain has delivered about 200 wagons to Turkey Reuter
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  • 81 10 STATING that the DPP. had Informed him that only stiff fines or imprisonment w uld remedy the position regarding chap jiki lottery, which i; very prevalent m Sintfapoie, the prosecuting o©icr pressed for a serious* view to be taken m B case m which Ong Hoe
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    • 199 10 IT'S THE BIG BRIGHT SHOW! LOADS oi LAUGHS! 1H)/I NS of DAZZLING DAMES! k^ (,;il-oriou.s (iau-filled with Melody! iSm^ to-day *y f 14 SHOWS TO-MORROW SUNDAY They'll Send You Into Hysterics Again! BID ABBOTT ami flP*% loi rosn ibo m their new UNIVERSAL I LAUGH Bombshell Tl>' V ["ONE NIGHT
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    • 108 10 "EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THIS OUTSTANDING FILM" -STRAITS TIMES DAILY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 TO-MORKOW AND SUNDAY AT 11 A.M. TO SEE IT IS TO LOVE IT! A*,|k «r««a(r lit £eJo*e4 Q+rr*t f^^^L Jilt tIW E~f>'+Vi-T>'t'*t'ti. \.*v>m m iJf uHll Jf VW c U II II Jf 3&H%^m fl NICHOfcAS MANNHH WJtIJM
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  • 245 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne. Nov. 5. THOUSANDS o f young Victorians, mostly aged 19, went to camp m a special train to-day, to begin tiu> first six j months' militia training period since the Government decided to lengthen militia service. The first issue today ol -Army News" brought
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  • 130 11 I AROS Poppy pa ctjr badges ere now on eale ii all the leading ai th' 1 mon* there is no stock of small badges, but ample sup* plies ol these will be available on Saturday Poppy Daj papi r weight will also be <>n sale hi
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  • 21 11 The Straits Settlements Police B;ind wiU play on lay and Wednesda/. 10 and 12 instead •day aa originally v announced. I
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  • 82 11 Oakville (Ontario), Nov. 6. I'HE Battle of- the Atlantic has been rowing ever more intense mtil 10-day well have German submarines operating adjacent to the Straits of Belle Isle and m the vicinity of Newfoundland." declared Rear Admiral Percy Nellos. Chief of the Navy S;afi at
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