The Straits Times, 21 January 1940
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Title Section38 1940-01-21 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 422 Sunday* Jan. 21, 1940 Price 10 Cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 422 Sunday, Jan. 21, 1940 Price 10 Cents38 words
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Article2554 1940-01-21 1 "This Business Of Making War" INSTINCT TO RESIST fONE POWER AS EUROPE'S MASTER "U7E are in no illusion about the war. We know how great are the issues liberty and independence of our own country, the Commonwealth and of all European states," said the Secretary of State2,554 words
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Article, Illustration24 1940-01-21 1 The BullDog Breed A FINE sni-imcn of a British bulldog seen with his young master at Kew Gardens, london. at the recent Bulldog Show.24 words
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Article101 1940-01-21 1 Washington, Saturday. MTHE immediate chances of peace are reduced to a slight probability," says the Pope in a message to President Roosevelt made public today. This, says the Pope, is due "to a stubborn obstacle which is becoming more difficult to surmount." The message !s the101 words
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35 1940-01-21 1 'THE Japanese War Office has dis--1 tributed pamphlets throughout Japan Including a warning that unless Great Britain altered her attitude to Japan friction between the two countries was to be expected.35 words
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Article28 1940-01-21 1 There is a further easing of tension in the Low Countries by the announcement that leave In the Belgian army is shortly to be resumed28 words
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445 1940-01-21 1 Washington, Saturday. A WAVE of sorrow swept the capital at the news that Senator Borah, aped Isolationist leader and former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, had succumbed to injuries sustained in an accidental fall on Thursday, reDorts Renter. Eulogistic445 words
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119 1940-01-21 1 New York, Saturday. THE success of the United States defence programme is being seriously threatened as a result of activities of unnamed persons, according to a Washington telegram to the New York Times. The dispatch quotes Army and Navy authorities for the statement thatReuter - 119 words
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Article96 1940-01-21 1 Bombay, Saturday. MI HAVE not lost laith in Great Britain." writes Mr. Gandhi in his newspaper Harijan. I like the Viceroy's latest speech. I believe in his sincerity. The speech contains germs of a settlement honourable to both nations. I am not spoiling for a fight.96 words
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Article131 1940-01-21 1 London. Saturday. FOR gallantry in flying operations against the enemy Pilot Officer G W. F. Carey has been awauled the Distinguished Flying Cross and Lead ing Aircraftman R. A. Crumpiion has been awarded the Distinguished Fiv;>;p Medal. Carey, who is a New Zea!ander, and Crumpton were respectively pilot131 words
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68 1940-01-21 1 London, Saturday. PICTURES from the air taken by British machines flying over Germany are to be released by the Air Ministry. Some of them show the seaplane base at Sylt, the naval base at Wllhelmshaven and an aerodrome ten miles north of Hanover showing 3068 words
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Article70 1940-01-21 1 Paris, Saturday. JAN PADEREWSKI. the first prime minister of Poland after the last war, arrived in Paris to-day to attend the first meeting of the Polish Government at the Polish Embassy on Tuesday. He had declared that he would not play again until Polish independence was70 words
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Article64 1940-01-21 1 Oslo, Saturday. THE Prime Minister, M. Nygaard Svold, declared in Parliament that the first duty of the Government was to keep the country out of war inc 1 the Government would accordingly continue its strong policy of neutrality •without regard to sympathies. As things aro now we shall64 words
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Article12 1940-01-21 1 Sir Francis Elliott, formerly British Minister In Athens, has died at Oxford.12 words
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Article181 1940-01-21 1 IN her ruthless war on neutral shipping:, Germany has sunk two more ships, both being torpedoed by U-boats. One of the victims is the Swedish steamer Pajala (6,873 tons) which was torpedoed without any warning. All her crew have been landed at a Scottish port,181 words
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Article103 1940-01-21 1 U.S. JAPAN'S ASIA POLICY Washington, Saturday JAPAN must abandon her Asia policy 'a* It means absolute Japanese domination of China," declared Senator Key Pit* man in a sneech here. "We have got more rights in China than permission from Japan to run boats up the Yangtze. We have the right103 words
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94 1940-01-21 1 London, Saturday. J^ MFEKOAT belonging to tha German liner Windhuk, which escaped from Lobito. I'orfutjueso West Africa, in November, has arlived at Las Palmas (Canary Isles) with five officers of the Windhuk Jiboard. reports The Times Las l'almas correspondent. The lifeboat is stated toReuter - 94 words
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Article108 1940-01-21 1 Amsterdam. Saturday. pOR 36 hours the telephone lines between Berlin and Bucharest have been buzzing with urgent messages exchanged by the German Government and Dr. Cludiuv German trade ambassador In Rumania. It is learned from Berlin Hitler ta faced by his experts with an increasingly graveReuter - 108 words
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Article23 1940-01-21 1 Royal Air Force planes flew over northwest Germany last nlf?ht and on Thursday night according to an Air Ministry statement.23 words
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Advertisement11 1940-01-21 1 TAI HENG CO. Tailors Jl^ Coleman St., Singapore. Phone: 3375. *Pf11 words
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Advertisement22 1940-01-21 1 SMART! POR YOUR EVENING CAR STRIPED RHODIA IN FIVE LOVELY SHADES... CHOIIRMAU 4143. HIGH ST. AgsntJt THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED. AT* 122 words
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650 1940-01-21 2 Ready To Give Help To Anti-Red Government INDICATIVE of Italian readiness to extend de jure recogni- tion to the projected new Central Government in Japaneseoccupied China, says the Japanese Central News quoting a Shanghai dispatch, Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, has cabled to650 words
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Article243 1940-01-21 2 BURNING LOOTING OF MISSIONS Japanese Replies To U.S. French Protests Shanghai, Saturday. 'THE Japanese army spokesman re- vealed at a ?ress conference to-day that the French and American authorities have protested against the alleged burning and looting of missions in Kwangtung and Kwangsi provinces by Japanese troops. He said theReuter - 243 words
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Article73 1940-01-21 2 Ottawa, Saturday. NEW planes for the Royal L tadiau Air Force are entering the L minion from the United States almost dally. The largest so far to be pushed across the border is the Douglas Mammoth bomber, a grim-looking craft the like of which hasReuter - 73 words
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Article105 1940-01-21 2 Tokio, Saturda> £OMMbNTINti on the United States programme for naval expansion, the Asa hi Shimbun in an editorial says, "If the United States, by these methods, seeks to restrain Japan, it is wasting time. Japan cannot retreat at this stage under any pressure whatever," the journal adds,105 words
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Article200 1940-01-21 2 IN Finland reports reaching Helsinki indicate that one of the two Russian divisions engaged over the past few days in the Salla sector has had all its communications broken by Finnish patrols. Soviet forces are now facing a heavy Finnish counter-attack after the failure of their200 words
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Article291 1940-01-21 2 QNOWSTORMS. ice and frost are causing havoc and hardship in many parts of Europe. Reuter's Amsterdam correspoi dent states with temperatures varying between 27 and 43 degrees fahrenheit of frost Berlin is shivering in one of the coldest winters in living memory. Lack of291 words
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40 1940-01-21 2 Washington, Saturday 'THE U.S. Maritime Commission has authorized the sale to Great Britain of four of the American Hawaiian Steamshio Company's vessels belonging to the Lykes Brothers Steamship Company of New Orleans.— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article37 1940-01-21 2 Copenhagen, Saturday A CCORDING to the Berlin correspondent ot the National Tidendr 60 German shipyards arc now constructing a new small type of submarine which. It Is claimed, can b:' built in a month.37 words
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Article85 1940-01-21 2 Leo, Satan I\R. ICeerbof, whose allegation that the Oral Bpee ere BufferIng irom po!son -jus was subsequently I proved to be unfounded, has bee- missed from his official pun I Uruguayan Government. It has beta officially announce* that the case against him will be triec by a85 words
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Article34 1940-01-21 2 Saturday. This morning's French cominuniqu there was a sl.arp encounter between pntr"L on German territory near the River Bliei and claims that a German fightor was broußhf down inside French linrs ye:-34 words
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Article38 1940-01-21 2 Ottawa, Saturday. THE Bank of Canada announces that total subscriptions to the $300,000,000 war lean amount to $301,000,000. "The response of the people of Canada exceeded our hignest expectations." declared the finance Minister, Mr. Ralston.- -Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article20 1940-01-21 2 Lamp-posts in the famous Place de la Concorde. Paris, are being repainted black and white .md now look likiBelisha beacons.20 words
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Advertisement43 1940-01-21 2 ANNOUNCEMENT CARRERAS LTD. HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL AND DISTRIBUTION OF THEIR WELL-KNOWN TURF fJU CIGARETTES -ThLbQ (CORK TIPPED AND PLAIN) 50 Clo. PER TIN OF 50 UmjM 10 CTS. PER PACKET OF 10 Ijv^/j ONE-CENT-ONE MADE IN LONDON BY: CARRERAS LIMITED.43 words
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Article220 1940-01-21 3 DEA TH ON WESTERN FRONT First Officer Casualty Was Born In Singapore ONLY SON OF SIR CLEMENT EVERITT IT ta now revealed that the British Army's first officer casualty on the Western Front was a Singapore man Lieutenant P. A. C. Everitt, only s:<n of Sir Clement Fveritt, a former220 words
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Article140 1940-01-21 3 "Curry Tiffin "TVP.RY Of S L. G. H lie an .irrr.y otf.cer who was s*. here, had its premiere before a packed H a* the Victor. I and wa= a ereat success. cr.e c best cas:s that :r.e I Players have r s:age d.i .;er. good natured fu:i at S140 words
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Article72 1940-01-21 3 A CHINESE, A. H. M, Lew, ;vas yesterday fne. $5 in the Si'ig^nor? fifth cou-t v,h»n represented b 3' Mr. S. C I iew. he pleaded pv.ilty to a charge of unlawful occuoatlon of Orcwn land. Th 2 prosecution alleged tnat the enci ichment had impeded drainage72 words
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Article, Illustration148 1940-01-21 3 MR. CYRIL WALTER WARNER, estate manager Of Eldred Estate. BekOk. Johore, was married at St Andrew's Cathedral yesterday to Miss Fdltti Vera Juster, of Suttjrton, Lincolnshire Archdeacon Qraham White took the service. The bride, who was shen away by Mr H. K. Rodgers, chairman Ol th;Singapore Harbour Board,148 words
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Article87 1940-01-21 3 iIYom Our Own Corr qxmdont) Malacca, Saturday MOKE than ifiQO children of all nationalities wore entertained bi tne Malacca Rotary Cub to their :-.u.ii children's tr-u; at the c.ipltol •re trv.s morning. The children were given packets of chocolate and saw a cinema shew. members of the87 words
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Article116 1940-01-21 3 m Our Own Correspondent) S^T.imat. Saturday. WAN' Tek binte Abdul Jalil. s ster of Ibrahim b:n Bajl Abdul Jalil retary to State Commissioner. mat), was married to Abdul Aziz Othman of the Segamat Land Emam Sheikh Ahmad performed the ■jny. Oocsta and relatives from all over the S'-U?116 words
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270 1940-01-21 3 BOXING STADIUM FOR NEW ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL THAT the new school at Woodsvillc would have his pride and joy." a tierred boxing stadium was the announcement made by the Rev. R. K. S. Adams, principal of St. Andrews School, at the annual Rcneral meeting of the Old Boys' Association yesterday.270 words
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Article112 1940-01-21 3 ■pHE staking of the crack 12.000-ton Japanes liner Terukunl Maru by a mine otl the East Coast of England en Nov. 21 last year was recalled when 107 members of the crew arrived at Singapore yesterday aboard tne Suwa Maru. nomewurd bound for Japai There were112 words
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Article97 1940-01-21 3 A CHINESE bankrupt whos- employers were among his creditors, appeared before Sir Percy McElwainp. Chief Justice, in the High Court yesterday, for his public examination. Heng Chan Kwan. the bankrupt, said that he borrowed about $3,000 from hLs employers, from the retiring fund towards which he97 words
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Article85 1940-01-21 3 THE film version of om of the most famous of Dumas' books, "The Man In The Iron Mask" had a mldn'tch". premiers at t'n? Cathay cinema last night There must b? many who liavo iy scon the silent version of this film, and few who have not read85 words
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Article89 1940-01-21 3 •"HUE procedure by whlcli applications to the Rents Assessment Board in Singapore is to be made Is set out in a Gaze'te notification yesterday. The Board will continue to sit in the Civil District Court from time, to time and application for adjustment of ren's are to89 words
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Article43 1940-01-21 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Port Swettenham. TIE Klaiiß Sanitary Board has axrecd that the substitution of mercury vapour lamps for filament lamps In all Sanitary Board areas should be procred'.d with as soon as the electrical department funds for Installation permit.43 words
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Advertisement146 1940-01-21 3 s^~^^^_j__ p^B» < s^k INDIAN Ss^k?_. CHUTNEYS PICKLES FREE DAW SEH CO. P.Q.eox.9OZQSy CALCUTTA. iNOiA PHONE 5376 (5- LINES) Aivu of Singapore Cold Storagt Co.. Ltd. How happy Baby Is when his Food suits him how \J healthy he Is when It Is Cow Gate. And what a \x /Av^146 words
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Miscellaneous30 1940-01-21 3 I Blondie *> <* By Chic Young i] lOOAOTESI OOAOTES WAV I I vtX-» 3OCKE'" < pjn QUASmeaj—' /C<3\ fi s^^ I SOT rwo sO^l *as y *»V K i V Tj>OP«iT ZJ30 words
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Miscellaneous265 1940-01-21 3 In Singapore To-day CINEMAS ALHAMBRA: The Return of The Prog, with Gordon Harker— 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15. CAPITOL: Panama Lady with Lucille Ball. 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15. CATHAY: Hollywood Cavalcade with AH re Fave and Don Ameche. 11 a.m.. 3-15. 6.15 and 9.15. PAVILION: The Jones Family In Hollywood. 3.15.265 words
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Advertisement192 1940-01-21 4 JOIN Donald Puck's 'Beich Picnic Party TO-DAY AT 1 1 a.m. only r -«wii 1 ALHAMBRA j S^cfA BOBBY BREEN in fe*2£> "WAY DOWN SOOTH" S&i •nd "The REFUGEE tk~A. To-day and To-morrow" Special issue of "MARCH of TIME' L positively LAST DAY! 3.15, 6.1s 9.is ALH AMBRA BRITISH LION192 words
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Advertisement257 1940-01-21 4 PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 TO-DAY N ttiOfo m\l\i\^i^bb^9bsbb9osbbb^ U#v *C* X* bv^^^ «ji? o^ssHy^^j^ rSj J^^mkw > b M^***^^^^^bPl|b^bA.^^ sv A And 'hen did things I y^BjCyS» Wxl H^" a u«r J6Cii Ife >: li« jßv Ynuve never >«^ ffite. i^ssv -tc« .JpP Sc^ to funny' B^^H i^^^ JEXT CHANGE257 words
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Advertisement189 1940-01-21 4 SHE'S COMING hi tomorrows mum Tinea Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't b« discouraged if you are weak, underweight, tired out, sickly unable to gain an ounce of flesh or strength no matter what you eat A California physician, in prescribing for and treating the Cinema Stars of Hollywood,189 words
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Advertisement285 1940-01-21 4 Positively JBF l *^^^L»»r^7 a 1^ M W»-^v*^w LAST DAY V.I rj B#H 3 SHOWS TO-DAY (pswLoiJL^LKjktM^ I O 1 c A 1 c QIC Malaya's Largest and O»1J D.13-7.13 most Popular Theatre R^P l 2'. S Ji RIPPING STORY OF A WOMAN WRONGLY ACCUSED LEFT TO BATTLE HER WITS285 words
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Article, Illustration16 1940-01-21 5 Madge Evans and Preston Foster who co-star in Republic's Army Girl," coming to Ihe Alhambra cinema.16 words
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Article218 1940-01-21 5 ALHAMBRA Now On: "The Return of the Prog." (Gordon Harker. Una O'Connor, Rene Ray). A British Lion thriller. Next Change: "Angels Wash Their Faces (Ann Sheridan, the Dead End kids. Ronald Rcagon, Bonlta Oranvlllei. A First National drama-comedy. Following Attraction: "Army Girl." (Madge Evans, Preston Foster. James218 words
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Article, Illustration702 1940-01-21 5 New Lease Of Life For British Films A NEW lease of life has been given to the British cinema by the plans announced by Mr. Oliver Stanley, then President of the Board of Trade, in London recently. Considerable and unexpected concessions have been made to all branches of the industry702 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-01-21 5 Joel McCrea and Dorothy Jor lon who appear in "The Lost Squadron," an R.K.O. -Radio picture at the Capitol cinema.20 words
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Article313 1940-01-21 5 COR the third of the Victoria r Memorial Hall subscription concerts two eminent composers for the piano have been chosen Chopin and Liszt. Chopin is probably the greatest composer for the pianoforte who has ever lived. If we except Beethoven's Sonatas and some of Schumann's works, no composer313 words
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117 1940-01-21 5 Olga Coelho Brazilian Soprano In Singapore Mme. Olga Coelho, a Brazilian who nas just arrived In Singapore, is a soprano who seems to have been extremely successful in her recent European tour. Her strong point appears to be the rendering of folk songs In which she accompanies herself on the117 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-01-21 5 Frederic March has been signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to play the lead opposite Greer Garson ("Mrs. Chips in Susan and God." Ray Milland and Gary Cooper who star in Beau Geste," a Paramount film which is coming to the Cathay cinema.43 words
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Advertisement396 1940-01-21 5 A GREAT NEW ADVANCE IN THE CORRECTION OF FAILING EYESIGHT Our IS Point Examination Is A Conscientious Study and ('overs Every Possible Eye Deficiency. SPECIALISING Ocular Muscie anomalies. Crossed eyes. Complicated cases of defective vision. Glasses if needed. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. QamlMsi Eyesight Bpoclalltt] 4, Arcade Bldg., Phone 3002. K396 words
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Advertisement294 1940-01-21 5 ma l p v fi n P<WT<R 86 IDEAL WEDDING Duty free into Gt. Britain Only obtainable from MAYNARD CO., LTD. and Malayan Pewter Co Kuala Lumpur. The Dispensary (1929) Ltd Penang. The George Town Dispensary Ltd. Malacca. Charles Grenler Co Ltd Ipoh. vf^r—^■■■■■■li.m TOOAY BOX /■•^Cl **\rd TO-MORROW OFFICE294 words
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Article288 1940-01-21 6 His Reason "AND \fchy are you late?" "Please miss.' said the angel child. "Mv put my trousers on the wrong 1 way so I had to walk backwards. Still Up a DRAFT of mules had arrived at an army camp, and a recruit made the mistake288 words
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Article159 1940-01-21 6 Captain Hornblower, R.N. By C. S. Forester. Michael Joseph. Bs. fid. TPHE much-loved Hornblower triology; "Tne Happy Return," "A Ship of the Line," rrnd "Flying Colours" are now collected into one stout volume under the title of Captain Hornblower, R.N." Those who have already read Mr. C. S. Forester's159 words
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Article366 1940-01-21 6 Shanghai Background Music Revealing. By Winifred Crum Ewins. Jenkins' Colonial Library. If I Should Love You. By Dorothy Quentin. Ward Lock's Colonial Library. THESE two light novels are unusual of their kind, because of the reillstic manner in which the couples sort themselves out. by divorce if necessary A366 words
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Article453 1940-01-21 6 Little Perse. B) Kit H^son. Youth in Revolt. By Valentine. That Lovely Miracle. By Diana Ridley. All from Ward Lock's Colonial Library. HERE are three casy-to-read no of the lighter holiday typo, all ot them about the course ol true love and the trouble it can cause453 words
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Article1006 1940-01-21 6 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By A DMIRERS of Mrs. Eliza Miffin, the voluptuous charwoman, will j be pleased to hear that she is now working with mop and pail at the War Office, and will therefore be in a position to reveal to readers military secrets which are1,006 words
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Advertisement159 1940-01-21 6 fit ftfjt B > a i vie: BETICa station. tt, <Jcyianc Road. Singapore. 7 F NERVICOR" A STRENGTHENING TONIC INCREASES VITALITY !G(neral Weakness loss of Nerve Power ry's i Los T Enlrgy Poorness of Biooo ftNyf M I A im Sleeplessness. TJ IND.GEST.QN Depression Botilts o/505^ei ovqhcut the la/g* to*n»159 words
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Advertisement108 1940-01-21 6 jV Quick Relief This Famous S Ointment Ends Itching Pain IF you're a victim to the dreadful swelling and /n. burning irritation of piles (haemorrhoids), or if t^ <|4^ you're weakened by haemorrhage, be sure to us« S^-V^^^^ Zam-Buk. This wonderful herbal ointment has /v^v— /^m r~oved successful in thousands108 words
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Article, Illustration71 1940-01-21 7 18 in. Target With 6ft Bows At 50yd. CINGAPORE'S only archery school Is at the Japanese Club in Selegie Road. Here fifteen members of the Club gather every week to impro-- their skill with the six-foot bows. Tbey shoot In pairs at an l*-inrh target at a71 words
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Article74 1940-01-21 7 From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Saturday. A SUITABLE location for a new pigbreeding station has now been selected in Malacca, states the Malayan Agricultural Journal for December. Th? site is three acres In extent anl I Is situated lust outsld? Malacca town. I near the Gadong Padi74 words
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Article76 1940-01-21 7 At the general meeting of the Singapore Chinese Funeral Association tPenfi Ho Kok) the following were elected office-bea r ers j Precid?nt. Cheong Kcon Hong: Vlce-Presl- i dents, Chan Kye S"ng. Ch!.i Poh Thlam: Hon. Secretary and Trearurer, Tan Chwe? Hock; Hon. Asst. Secretary, Tan Kirn Swee:76 words
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Article34 1940-01-21 7 Well likfd by many travellers to th? East, Capt. Charles Mahcn Redhead, C.8.E., D.5.0., who retired some years ago from the P. and O. Company's service, d!ed at Tunbridgc Wells, Kent, on > Jan. 1.34 words
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Article77 1940-01-21 7 A MOTOR-CAR being driven over a board filled with 4-tnch spikes was a demonstration of the qualities of Goodrich tyres and tubes at a display at Singapore Motors, Orchard Road, yesterday. The display was given to inaugurate the appointment of Singapore Motors as distributors for Malaya and77 words
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Article67 1940-01-21 7 iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. PLEADING guilty to a charge of theft of 28 coconuts from an estate In Sri Menanti, Baharom bin Haji Abdullah was fined S7 with the alternative of seven days' rigorous imprisonment by Inche Haron bin Ahmad. It was stated that the value of67 words
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Article25 1940-01-21 7 Mr. G. O. T. Hawkins, formerly of the Hongkong and Shanghai Ban!; Lord^n s'aff. died at Hayle. Cornwall, on Dec. 30. after a long Illness.25 words
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120 1940-01-21 7 SINGAPORE'S junior Asiatic police inspectors are I discard their tuton tunics for the type now worn by senior Asiatic police inspectors and all European inspectors. This decision was made known last week In a reply by Government to a petition made by the Junior120 words
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Article91 1940-01-21 7 *pHE Police Band will play to-day at Botanic Gardens at 8. 33 p.m. March, Wellington March (W. Zehls): Overture, Crown Diamonds (Auber); Selection, The Merry Widow Franz Lehtir); Gavotte, Premier Bonheur W Salabert i Valse, Lustige Binder (R. Vollstedt); Selection, Lionel Monckton Melodies (arr. by91 words
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Article161 1940-01-21 7 'From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. A FATAL motor accident in which one man lost his life and two were injured formed the subject of inquiry before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, who sat as Seramat Coroner. Inspector Ibrahim bin Hltam stated that three Tamils161 words
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Article47 1940-01-21 7 MR. Arthur Salisbury Baxendale. formerly a well-known Selangor rubber planter, died at Hythe, Kent, on Dec. 31. reports our London correspondent. Mr. Baxendale, who was 73 and leaves a widow, was in his Malayan days a keen sportsman with a particular Interest in cricket.47 words
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Article43 1940-01-21 7 DOCUMENTARY evidence seized by the Bangkok Police Department during raids on the premises of plotters against the Government, who were recently sentenced by the Special Court, will be printed in book form by the Publicity Department and released for sale shortly.43 words
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Advertisement162 1940-01-21 7 DO YOU FEEL Gl CEDY AFTER LUNCH M%j^ IP you feel exltausted after a few Start taking WirwamU at once ■^-hours' work in the morning and and regain whole-day energy lunch leave* you drowsy and energy that enables you to work lethargic, it can mean only one hard and to162 words
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Advertisement344 1940-01-21 7 it's hard to believe that a shoa ?W' itf Jy I whi,e ago she was putting on %^rJ^i weig^.t— quite rapidly, too, until W"^W «ne was advised to take Bile Beans, P^'^'mSt^M Now her figure's as lovely and *^\^^m slim as ever it was, and she takes I] '-^e^flfl^. good344 words
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Article, Illustration886 1940-01-21 8 By The Onlooker IN the green-covered volume known affectionately as the "birthday book" and in which is set down the progress of a man's career in the Government service, there stands against the name of Sir Alexander Small, as salary, the figure $1,950, yet when he came886 words
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Advertisement577 1940-01-21 8 B-* CHEST l» r^l Soreness g xS« Bronchitis fe hs&t It you're troubled with bronchitis, J *M^W^ asthma or any similar torn- i jWaint, IVps will iii\ c you welcome KmW /2^**ll'. \m/}FuQ. a X V M relief. These antiseptic, breathe- '"^i£mtA^^^Wr' f Jm\ able tablets bring to you, in577 words
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Advertisement784 1940-01-21 8 RHEUMATISMiBACKACHE now known lo be caused by BAD KIDNEY ACTION Few medical discoveries clean raw, sore, sick kidneys and bladder and to of recent years can have (y j remove acids and poisons from your gystem a more far-reaching effect __^iL-K^ safrly, quickly and surely, yet contains no upon the784 words
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Miscellaneous528 1940-01-21 8 CONTRACT BRIDGE 'i*UT T/"\TTI> A /"*1?C Part 1161 had parsed orWjially mid now By 1 KTEj rWUK. /\V>HrO showed a heart -diamond two liter, which could not possi's'.y fit for game in nolrump IN a chapter on the psychology of Bridge in wiit\ North's spade-club -suited hard. In f;i"t our528 words
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Article546 1940-01-21 9 Early Days Were Exciting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang. CHE SULEIMAN, the Klans Magistrate, has had an adventurous career in the Malay Administrative Service. Some of the thrills which he experienced in his earlier days in the Service he related to the Klang and Coast546 words
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Article53 1940-01-21 9 UAJI Salleh bin Haji Ibrahim, an eldeitv Javanese, was allowed baU of $200 when he claimed trial in the 3in<^apor3 second court yesterJav to using criminal force on a yo-'ng Malay girl with Intent to o -.trage her mod estv. The case wn* postponed to Jan.53 words
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Article, Illustration80 1940-01-21 9 A picture of the Singapore staff of the Bata Shoe Co., Ltd., which has a total of over 800 employees in Malaya and is expanding. Left to right: Mall Fook Wins, Leow Ah Bee, Z. Plhon, Lira Hock Seong, Gan Kee Siang, Teo Gek Choo, S. Chudarek, J. Varmuza, F.80 words
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Article333 1940-01-21 9 Insurance Man On Betting Charge (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 19. FUND guilty of allowing his premises to be used as a common bettinc house, Ho Cheok Wai. a young Chinese who described himself as the principal agent of an Insurance company, was fined $200 by Mr. W.333 words
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Article68 1940-01-21 9 ORIGINALLY charged with breaking into a house in Wee Nam Road on Dec. 29 by climbing through a window to steal clothing worth $70. Kwan Ah Yin was sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment to be »ollcwed by one year's police suoervision, when he oleaded guilty In68 words
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Article52 1940-01-21 9 To-night. Sunday, radio listeners in Malaya will be able to hear the speecu made by Mr. Winston Churchill. First Lord of the Admiralty, at Manchester last night. A recording of this speccb will be broadcast by the 8.8.C. at 8.50 'Malayan time) and will be relayed toy the52 words
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Article77 1940-01-21 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. Saturday. A TIGER measuring twelve feet from nose to tail was shot by aMa'av near a Chinese hut close to the 11th mi'estone, on the Segamat-Cha'ah road. This is the second tiger to have been shot at this spot within the last77 words
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Article85 1940-01-21 9 SHIPS loading cargo at Singapore. Malacca and Penang for neutra? countries in Europe will pass through the British contraband control more expeditlously as a result of an important change of procedure whlcn comes into force next Wednesday. A detailed statement explaining the new procedure can be85 words
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282 1940-01-21 9 COUR ways in which the Malays should endeavour to sup- port Britain in the war were outlined last evening by Syed Alwi al-Hady, editor of the Malay newspaper Lembaga" of Johore Bahru, in a broadcast talk from the 8.M.8.C. station, Singapore. These were282 words
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Advertisement144 1940-01-21 9 trwot for tiio wnolo fomily t I *4Qa|B^^o| h V ara j^aVM***"*^^ I children and adults love its flavor anc creamy smonttine.«. wi hpr-.n^ ,f v ™a,i ,x,if* o^^™. i a superfine starch Royal Chocolate tod beeam it Is mad. with arrowroo- Pudding digests easily and cooks completely in only144 words
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Advertisement795 1940-01-21 9 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished A__a mmSwm tm oa»mn I m bat> Catarrh nr.rt In a natural wav restore* «l»**««y MM V9Mm M 9 hoaxing in some of the moßt obnrlnate casea, Started in 24 Hours by Praised By Users m Former suffprers naturally aro high la NOW DISCOVOfV th795 words
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Article332 1940-01-21 10 Opinion Labour's Claims H7E do not know in whose brain the idea of a cost of living allowance originated, but we can say that the scheme is a good one and, generally, should give satisfaction. Not the least satisfactory feature of the arrangement is that which provides for the revision332 words
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147 1940-01-21 10 THAILAND WILL CLOSE LICENSED HOUSES SOON THE suggestion made by the Police that the present system of registered brothels be abolished has been approved by the special committee appointed by the Ministry of Interior to consider the problem, according to the Thai Chronicle. It is understood that the abolition of147 words
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39 1940-01-21 10 A receipt for 12s. for "a pair or richly embroidered garters" was among the Crofton Croker collection of portraits and documents relating to Nell Gwynne sold at Sotheb- s, Londen. for £70.39 words
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111 1940-01-21 10 Collyer Quay, "The Glory Of Singapore" Australia's bastion of defence, as of all Imperial interests in the Pacific, is the rocky fortress of Singapore. "The Englishman in the East is a modern Sultan," but the great palaces set in magnificent gardens are "invariably Chinese." It is a city full cf111 words
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Article670 1940-01-21 10 PARACHUTE CREW BEGINS SPY SCARE Bomber Has Wheels Shot Away, Pilot Orders Crew Of Five To Jump, Then Farmer Holds Up One With Shotgun A 21- YEAR-OLD flight Heutenant, with the wing flaps and undercarriage wheels of his bomber shot clean away in a North Sea battle with German warships,670 words
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131 1940-01-21 10 ENERGETIC measures are being taken by the provincial and Public Health authorities with a view to suppressing the epidemic of plague which has broken out in Kambaengbejr and Nagorn Sawan. states the Thai Chronicle. Since the report of the plague was) received in131 words
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96 1940-01-21 10 U.S. Club Wants Quins For Duration New York. HAWTHORN Democratic Club, of California, has sent a resolution to President Roosevelt uiging him to use his Rood offices to have t^e Dionne quintuplets transferred to California for the duration of the war, so that they would be safe from possible air96 words
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Article112 1940-01-21 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. A CONSIDERABLE acreage of padi in Malacca was destroyed in the October floods, states the monthly report of the Chief Field Officer, in the Malayan Agricultural Journal for December. In the ordinary course of events cultivators would have given112 words
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Advertisement627 1940-01-21 10 TRY OUR TAILORING We only solicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG S'vore'a most up-to-date Tailor 34, Coleirar St. Phone 4816. PHONE 4310 \sly 173 Selegie Rd., Ci-^^rv THE 40pfc>> OPTICAL HOUSE MANUFACTURING DISPENSING REFRACTING OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS L The KEW WORLD CABARET TODAY TIFFIN OANCE 1.30 to 430 p.m. AdmiMioo Fr—.627 words
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Advertisement322 1940-01-21 10 SINGAPORE NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE From £116/5/K P. M. LINE. (incorp. in Holland) Phone 5451. Slop Gelling Up Nighls And Feel 20 Years Younger According to statistics, 65 out of every like magic ln the most stubborn und ad--100 men sooner or later are started on the vanced cases la322 words
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Miscellaneous8 1940-01-21 10 EDITORIAL. MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore.8 words
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Article, Illustration569 1940-01-21 11 SINGAPORE NAVAL MAN'S FIVE NA VAL BROTHERS One Told Graf Spec Crew "You'll Be Surprised!" AND TIME PROVED HIM RIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jan. 5. MR. Leonard Mellows, a Royal Navy man serving at the Singapore Naval Base, has no fewer than five brothers, plus a brother-in-law, in569 words
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Article96 1940-01-21 11 A EUROPEAN, D. A. Rushton, who attributed his bankruptcy to a civil judgment for $8,000 against him. was ordered to pay $25 a month to the Official Assignee by Sir Percy McFlwaine, Chief Justice, in the High Court yesterday. Rushton told the court, In96 words
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Article87 1940-01-21 11 TAY NAM KIANG, 23-year-old Government clerk, who was made bankrupt I second time, was ordered to pay $1 month to the Official Assignee by Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief Justice, in th 2 High Court yesterday Mr G. H. P). representing the Official Assignee, stated that Tay was still87 words
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Article175 1940-01-21 11 MICROSCOPE EXAMINATION OF STAMPS (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. MR. Oscar Wilson, Government document and handwriting expert, and Mr. Arthur Cecil Brooks, senior ass'stant Government analyst, gave evidence in the case in which Abu bin Daud. a 33-year old Malay pressman, employed .t the Stamp Office claimed trial belore175 words
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69 1940-01-21 11 AN order under the Defence Regulations gazetted in the Colony yesterday states, "No person shall, without the written permission of the Director of Public Works in his capacity as competent authority, buy or sell, or agree to buy or sell, or offer to buy or69 words
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Advertisement339 1940-01-21 11 fE ASEPTIC OINTMENT jf^A SKIN-HEALING ffrfz CRUSADE! fir XHOU3ANDS are Joining the great GKRMOLENE K Skin Healing Crusade and finding Skin Health fcownmiT mALtpj r iany after yea rs and years of suffering! If YOU MWB.f|M BPt ar e a Skin Kuilerer, the victim of a painful Ulcer, P* HT339 words
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Advertisement508 1940-01-21 11 THE MDAS CHONG HV.'A COYS' f.CKOOL $43,700 For Extension To Muar Schools From Our Own Correspondent Muar. WORK on an annexe to the Chon? Hwa Koys' School in Jalan Sayan* has already begun and the building is expected to be completed by the middle of this year. Costing $30,000 this508 words
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Advertisement664 1940-01-21 11 Good morning, sunshine You'll get one now if you don't MGo to blazes clear [Pause.\ What did Now, now temper That's say ttme J uice not like mummy's little blue- "My de *r fellow the patheyed boy." olo Sy of the common hangover M OL, go and dtmb a tree.664 words
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Article858 1940-01-21 12 Quieter Period Prices Tend To Ease BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT THE features of markets during the past week were the continued fall in the price of tin, with a consequent easing of tin share values, and a recovery In the price of rubber but858 words
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1337 1940-01-21 12 Fraser Co.'s Singapore Share Quotations SATURDAY, JAN. 2ft. 1910: 1 P.M. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (4a') 4s 9d 5s r.d Austral Amal. (5s) 6s 6s 6d c.d. Austral Malay (C) 37s 39s c.d. Ayer Hltam i£) 24a 6d 25s 6d Ayer Weng .80 .85 Bangrin Tin 22s 6d 23a1,337 words
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306 1940-01-21 12 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Jan. 20. 1 pm Books Total far Comparo Dividend Clot* Oat* Ex Dlv. financial year TIN Payable Date to date Austral Amal 3d. 6% Austral Malay Bd. and I|3 bonus 10% Ipoh 2a. int xesa tax Jan. Jan. 30 Jan. 15 12 v^306 words
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Article126 1940-01-21 12 Singapore, jar. 20. noon Buyer* Seller? Gambler 7 50 Hamburg Cube 114 00 Java Cube «12 00 Pevvet White Muntok 815.50 While Black s 8.50 Covra Mixed S3...'. Sun Dried »3C0 Sago Flour No 1 Llngga $6.2;. Pair ftM $8.35 Sarawak $7.Q'i PalembaiiK $13.50 Banja 813.50 Sarawak126 words
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Article95 1940-01-21 12 Saturday, .Tan. 20. no»n. Bayers Seller* Prices Prices No. IX B.S.S. (Spot loose) UY* 3Stt No. IX R. 5.9. fab. is rase* Jan.-Feb. (Seller* opttea) 38% 394 O.r.AQ R.S.S fob. in bale* Jan. -Feb. Sellers option) 37 5, 37*£ FA O SS. 1 o.b. in95 words
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Advertisement523 1940-01-21 12 IF YOU ARE ILL-RUNDOWN NERVOUS-WEAK-DEPRESSED^^^H SUFFER STOMACH DlSTF "^ff^^H] L^JB 1 A■> -W I toy Mite girt v V^^Pv^ ffij^uj new child $ince H^Sf^X o ave heT 'Vikelt Hf i\ which were pre Ur K. .4.;^. _,"V; scribed by on tiii TfcX t a7nil t> p^v 1 If I1#f" 6523 words
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Advertisement648 1940-01-21 12 Arthritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago Vanish Like Magic Pains Stop in -^\*k 30 Minutes >£s*^ Thanks to the recent discovery of an r^t4&^\J33i&amazing medicine called Rumend, It is no \Vf 00t&tBF*\W id longer necessary for you to suffer from tha W Jj^f~~^ pain and crippling action of Rheumatism, jjr Arthritis. Sciatica,648 words
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1884 1940-01-21 13 What The Stars Foretell By Naylor BUYING: Business deals: To-morrow 22nd— Frl. 26th. Personal shopping: Fri. 26th. SELLING: Thurs. 25th— Sat. 27th. ENTERTAINING: Thurs. 25th— Frl. 26th. SPORT: To-day 21st— Thurs. 25th. THE June, July and August-born will get 1 a preferential deal from the stars this week so far1,884 words
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Article303 1940-01-21 13 LJLKK. grouped according lo month of birth (irrespective of year), is statement ol probabilities to he expected this week. JANUAR' 'Dec. 13— Jan. 20) Business and money -getting influences still good. A favourable week for travel, too. But be prepared fcr a little domestic b.rkcring. FEBRUARY303 words
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Advertisement462 1940-01-21 13 LI flf^ ym Whitens The Skin, Secretly and Quickly Btillman's, the- world's most popular freckle cream is also a wonderful skin bleach. Your mirror will truthfully tell you of its beautifying virtues. After the use of a single jar you will have a lightertoned complexion und a lovelier and softer-textured462 words
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Advertisement429 1940-01-21 13 1 +g% if^ Xx V tfJ* Mr I W%i Of course that rule comes first. For Inner Cleanliness is the very beginning of health And to malte absolutely certain that deep-down Inner Cleanliness is your Jr natural day-by-day state, you need Andrews 1 Liver Salt. Immediately you drink your bubbling429 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1940-01-21 14 Max Factor's Advice Answer These Questions Honestly TTOW beautiful are you Or, if you are not a perfect beauty, according to the traditional standards how pretty are you And, if you are neither a perfect beauty nor pretty, still according: to the traditional standards generally associated1,089 words
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Advertisement323 1940-01-21 14 1 «V I *js^t t JIJ I N I \sf When you choose powder, do more than select a becoming bhade. A coarse powder will harm your skin and because it looks obvious will spoil your make-up tco Elizabcch Arden's powders are made in so rrany shades that there is323 words
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Advertisement14 1940-01-21 14 CHOULD you aspire to go all "flsJnr," you might have an acqitarinm or two.14 words
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Advertisement649 1940-01-21 14 Gums Bleed, Teeth Loose! jtf A/#V s V"^. y sV* Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth in 24 Hours Bleeding puma, sore mouth, or ioobo teeth mean that you are a victim of t'yorrhoa or Trench Mouth, or nonia batl dlseaata that will eventually cause you to lose all your teeth649 words
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Article74 1940-01-21 15 One third cup lat, 1 cup dark brown sugar, l 2 cup coconut, 2 eggs, beaten, 1 teaspoon vanilla, Va teaspoon salt, 1 cup pastry flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder. Cream the fat and sugar. Add the rest of the ingredients and beat for two minutes. Spread half74 words
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511 1940-01-21 15 London's Latest Fashion Shows Are Reviewed BySunday Times London Woman Correspondent THERE has been another great gathering of the clans of fashion writers for a private view of models made to meet present Jay requirements as regards practical value combined with smart attractiveness. The Queen's dressmaker presented the models in511 words
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Article416 1940-01-21 15 Choosing A Shapely LongWearing Garment A REALLY warm and cosy overcoat which we can slip on over dresses or suits without fearing that the coat may be stretched out of shape is something which we all find useful. Whatever the season or climate. There are many such416 words
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Advertisement450 1940-01-21 15 HE HAD TO REDUCE Easiest Way Proved The Best A man who had been advised by his doctor to reduce writes thus I had put on weight to the extent of 206 lbs. This was excessive as I am only 5-ft. 6-lns. In height. My doctor advised me to reduce,450 words
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Advertisement592 1940-01-21 15 It Seemed like Anffl||"!l/ > |A says Miss Rumsey I "1 1 1 Ul/IU of London, England I ACTUALLY LOOKED YOUNGER IN A WEE WrQmKm m Whole appearance changed I looks twice as attractive. W Friends positive!/ envious '^fc of her marvellous complexion Actual photograph of Miss Ml Margot Rumsey592 words
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Article321 1940-01-21 16 JAPANESE AGENT IN MANCHURIA Toklo. MASUZO Susuki, the "Heavenly Demon whose name when whispered anywhere on the vast plains of Mongolia was reputed to have had the effect of terrifying even crying babies into instant silence, has died of heart disease in Tokio at the age of321 words
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79 1940-01-21 16 Paris. THE wife of a French soldier who left her husband at the outbreak of war was ordered by a Paris magistrate to send him 12s. 6d. a month. The husband, who is at the Front, had sued his wife for maintenance. She was79 words
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Article76 1940-01-21 16 "TWO enormous, human-headed winged bulls, sculptured 2,640 years ago, each weighing 20 tons, were successfully removed from the capital of King Sargon II of Assyria, 15 miles north-east of Mosul, to Baghdad, where they will ornament the portal of the new National Museum. Each76 words
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Advertisement225 1940-01-21 16 paS SSI iiOi M Srt I ContpntM ft o fl iHJ Gillette razor, three Bio* jKJm&mRH BY Gillette blade* in plated fjR ?.■■'"/> (heath, the whole contained iJJ lflfj£^f**lL" in colourful leatherette_^wVsftj^ fc-^B<y^.> eovrrfd mrlal ca»*. of the 4W fl l^yr^^Jl *W porular porkrt-rHitioa type. Therr'^ only one real test225 words
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Advertisement367 1940-01-21 16 i»j=ijjmi[»ffl ENDED BY YEAST -VITE There la a smiling face la every bottle of YEAST a quick tonic pick-me-up ln every tablet I YOU can enloy YEAST VITE relief from those ailments that spoil existence. If you are depressed, sleepless, M nervy "—you can rovel ln the sense of strengthened,367 words
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Miscellaneous1538 1940-01-21 16 Today's Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE PENAriG EMPIRE STATION ZHL 133 me/i (285 m.) ZHJ 8.08 me/. (49.31 m.l following is a summary of che 8.8.C ZHP 9.69 me 1 (30.96 m.) 7.30 a.m. Light music. 7.50 a.m. 8.8.C. overseas programmes: iium Mintnrv hand mii<iir niivM hv thp full news bulletin (relayed).1,538 words
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Article98 1940-01-21 17 'From Our Own Correspondent; Scremban, Saturday. THERE la a proposal on loot in Negrl Sembilan to start a new soccer competition for the Chang Joon Long Cup called the Junior Football Competition. It will be remembered that the Chang Joon Long Cup was for inter-schooi competition until that98 words
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Article594 1940-01-21 17 Mayflowers Important Victories Our Badminton Correspondent) THE open inter-club tournament organized by the Singapore Badminton Association on the league system for the first time will Iw concluded well within the scheduled perio-i on Friday next, and this reflects highly on the organizing ability of the management committee and594 words
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Article486 1940-01-21 17 WITH four parties affiliating with tho Pcnang Badminton Association this year, the forthconiirg junior championships, which will begin on March 10, promise to be very successful. Competition, as I stated last week, is bound to be keener, as th.> events this year will bo very open. It Is486 words
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Article88 1940-01-21 17 j I Tlie following will represent the Lad Footers against th: Singapore Traction Co. Sport* I Club at soccer to-morrow at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m.: Peng Konij, Ah Bah, Ah Lek. Wens Kal, Kal Teck. Kai Seng, John. Ah Lam, Sum Wing. Swee Hoc!:, Kean Tet88 words
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Article123 1940-01-21 17 In a friendly badminton match played at the covered stadium, the Oxygen Sports Cub beat the Thornycroft Sports Club, by six I games to one. Results (Oxygfn first): N. R. Ponnuswamy beat D. Lange 15 5. 1111:5 11: Wee Peng Hong beat L. Sullivan 15—1, 15 —1;123 words
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Article698 1940-01-21 17 AS lixtures have been played on week-days, A good progress is being maintained In the senior inter-team singles badminton tournament. At the time of writing Lok Hwa, who have played one fixture more than the rctt. led the table with 8 points, while Springvale, Sans and Ltau Hwa698 words
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Article66 1940-01-21 17 From Our Own Corresponded; Port Swettenham. •TPHE following are the results of the Klang Golf Club women's medal competition played recently Mrs. A. W. Youtman 47—16; 32. Mrs. Sutherland Brown 47—14-33, Mrs. M. B. Hember 44 935, Mrs. C. W. Bloomneld 43 7^=3s'*. Mrs. J. S. W. Reid66 words
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Article793 1940-01-21 17 THE inter-club doubles toamaMOi for the Sheppard Cup, revived b-/ the newlyorganized Taiping and District Badminton Association, was given an auspicious start last week-end at the Taiping town hall when no less than seven matches were played. Before the commencement of the tournament, Mr. P. Kanagasoorlar, a793 words
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Advertisement617 1940-01-21 17 Study For SENIOR CAMBRIDGE or LONDON MATRICULATION at PITMAN'S Enrolment i are now being made tor Day and Evening tuition for the Senior Cambridge <1940) and Matriculation '1941 > examinations. In Matriculation and Senior Cambridge, Pitman's College offer a full course of individual tuition by College Graduate teachers, whose efforts617 words
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Advertisement775 1940-01-21 17 (jvery bahy should have OVALTINE Rusks '•Ever since sne sutrtec nuvinw u.eni M Of»ttsssf Ru <g Baby Yvette ioves tier 'Ovaltine Rusks rusk. Just crisp enough to ensure oorfive months old." writes her mother. bltlng excrcis€p they promote wand. "Baby has thoroughly enjoyed well-set tettli and t;nod mouth fo-na-"Ovaltine* Rusk775 words
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189 1940-01-21 18 I Discards 18- Year Diet A schoolmistress who, owing to a weak stomach, had been restricted to a diet for 18 years, writes as follows: "I had stcmach trouble for 18 years," she tells us. Ulcers culminated in haemorrhage. For six weeks. I lay between life189 words
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Article287 1940-01-21 18 Feels Wonderfully Better Nothing is more worrying than loss of weight. To watch the scales anxiously, hoping against hope for an increase of just one ounce— to take bottles and bottles of fishy- tasting oil and still feel no better— to lie awake287 words
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433 1940-01-21 18 Hard Fight For Their Points Tin: South Rugby team beat 1 the Rest of the South by 14 points (two tries, a goal and a penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal) on the Singapore padang yesterday. The game served as a try-out for,433 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-01-21 18 "PETEB" TAYLOR: J. D. RORSBURGH: Former SelAngor Penang rvgrer player. State rugger player. A powerful forward. Now a referee. Also Represents the a keen golfer. North.26 words
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Article203 1940-01-21 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. PLAYING without several of their regular men, Johore beat the Royal Engineers (Pulau Branl) oy nine points (two tries, one penalty goal) to five points (a goal) here today. The Sappers had slightly the better of exchanges In the first203 words
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Article208 1940-01-21 18 HOME soccer yesterday resulted as follows South A MillwaH 5 Charlton 2 Norwich vs. Crystal P. postponed. Tottenham 2 Clapton 3 tford 4 f>>uthend 0 West Ham 3 Arsenal 0 South B Brighton 1 Fulham I Bournemouth 2 Aldershot 0 Chelsea 0 Queen's Park 0 Rer.dirvj 3 Brentford208 words
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Article125 1940-01-21 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday rE Malacca Chinese Recreation Club met their first hockey reverse when they went down to the Banda Kaba Malays by three goals to two. The Chinese were without the services of their star centrehalf, R. P. Leon, whose absence greatly weakened liieir125 words
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Article153 1940-01-21 18 MALACCA TENN IS (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. BY 46 games to 18 the Malacca Eurasian Volunteers defeated an Anti-Alrcraft Battery side in a lawn tennis match played on the American system Scores (Volunteers first 1: O. K?sslar and B. Gomez beat lilies t-nd Soutar 6 l; beat S.153 words
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Article104 1940-01-21 18 (From Our Own Correspondent"* Sercmban, Saturday. HPHE following are the latest results in the handicap billiards tournament of the Negri Sambilan Club of Seremban Ishwar Singh (—10) beat V. S. ThamDoo (Scr.) w.o. R. T. Raiasln"am iScr.i beat J. D. Sundraj (—50) 250—123, J. T. Tl amby Doral104 words
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Article255 1940-01-21 18 Penang Perak Women Draw (From Our Own Correspondent > Penang, .Saturday. A SURPRISINGLY fast ,;ame of hockey was seen on the Hutchings School ground to-day when the Penang women met the Perak women In an inter-State return match. The result was a scoreless draw. Two squads of the St. John255 words
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Article229 1940-01-21 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. THE Malacca Eurasian Volunteers gained a 3 l victory over an Anti-Aircraft Battery team in a hockey match here. Exchanges were keen and fast throughout. The Volunteers, however, were thrustful and finished well when in the circle. Making a sudden229 words
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Article268 1940-01-21 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. DISPLAYING marked superiority a Naval soccer team beat the Exclso Sports Club by four goals to two In a friendly soccer game played on the reclamation ground yesterday. Excelling In defence and attack th° visitors had the better of268 words
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392 1940-01-21 18 SINGAPORE BEAT SELANGOR AT HOCKEY TWO snap goals scored by Sapper Arokiasamy in the first half of the play, gave Singapore a welldeserved victory over Selangor in the return State hockey match played on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. Singapore also won the first game. Se'angor will no doubt be the392 words
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Article69 1940-01-21 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. I UNDERSTAND that negotiations are proceeding between the Hockey Associations of Negrl Sembilan and Selangor fur a match between the veterans of these two States. The suggestion Is to include players who have played State hockey but who are not playing at69 words
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252 1940-01-21 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. DISPLAYING all-round superiority, the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club beat the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club s—l in a hockey match on the padang to-day. The Malacca Chinese attack worked with rare understanding. Exchanges were t-ven In the early stages, both252 words
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Article67 1940-01-21 18 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against 4/ 19th Hyderabad Regiment on Tuesday at 5 p.m. on the Prince Edward Road ground: Hong Leong; V.C. Armstrong. A.C. Edi?ar; Cheorg Thiam Slew, Goh Chin Chye. L.M. Aeria, Low Huck Yang, S. Hope,67 words
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Article22 1940-01-21 18 The Ford football team ycst°rd^v beat the N.A.A.F.I. by three goals to one In a friendly game of soccer at Farrer Park.22 words
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Advertisement100 1940-01-21 18 <^f^> DIAMOND I STFFL ANCLE jj||| BRACKETS. F thWdUW^Ul^ The close set steel lath* are aluminium piaud and supported e*ch end with steel tension spring uiiieb ara galvanised! and aftciward* fnameied to prevent rust. Biw 3 It In Length 6 ft. 4 In, Write lv detcripttvt /older "S" DIAMOND MXT4L100 words
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Advertisement198 1940-01-21 18 WONDERFUL TREAT! WU^g' ONE sure way to please a husband Here's a new kind of cook book. It shows you N is to serve hot muffins often! > how to bake delicious things from pictures— J ii.. f step by step— so anyone can make perfect bis- But take care198 words
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Article1508 1940-01-21 19 Jockeys Wear Armbands For Late Mr. Sin Nam (From Our Own Correspondent) Ilpoh, Saturday. THE going was good to-day on the first day of the Perak Turf Club's January meeting. As a mark of respect for the late Mr. Leong Sin Nam, the jockeys wore armbands1,508 words
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Article88 1940-01-21 19 <From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Saturday. HTHE following teams will play in a State trial on Tuesday to select the Negri Sembilan hockey team to meet Singapore next Saturday at Singapore: Cetewc: b. Manuel; Abdul Rahman, j. s. A. Lewis. Lee Moh Hon, Lieut D. E. D.88 words
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Article1084 1940-01-21 19 " Doc - "Doc" By THE Command champions lived up to their reputations last week in the Command open individual boxing championships when they Drovided no fewer than nine of the fourteen finalists, winning four titles. Two of last year's winners retained their titles— Moon, the lightweight and Harrison, the1,084 words
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Advertisement200 1940-01-21 19 VITALISING THIAMIN* needed by everyone EVERY DAY r*-""- Present in generous quantities in delicious Quaker Oats, it aids growth, energy, digestion ■sssfc—»-^. ltCstfSr-™~*fifV- ff^^j ■sWMffi T J^yj^isssssfcßf j Quaker Oats is Nature's most perfectly balanced whole grain health food. Along with Thiamin it abounds in four other important essentials— protein200 words
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Advertisement608 1940-01-21 19 LoseAPoundADay This New Easy Way That Uqf^ L^fß Useless Fat. A New m^^f^^d^ Discovery fram Hollyujoorf, Calif. Used bij I j^&W Cinema Stars. Makes wiT [You Look and Feel V^ Years Younqetv i j^P -i^itiEd day and you get tliesc results: 1 y.a ir.cit:- ;.w.iy I V .;f*t;-ym and »rood608 words
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Article, Illustration81 1940-01-21 20 AN important part irt the orga Izaiion of Great Britain's coastal defence is entrusted to the R.A.F. torpedo station. Here pilots receive instruction in dropping torpedoes on enemy craft. The torpedoes- wei?b some 1,500". b. and cost about £1,500 to produce. Watching an aerial torpedo81 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-01-21 20 Some of the British airmen who took part in a five-hour aerial battle over Heligoland Bight, when they shot down twelve German Messerschmitts, photographed on return to their home base.38 words
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Article, Illustration25 1940-01-21 20 The airmen who carried out the treat Heligoland Bight raid walking to their machines prepared for another job of work.25 words
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