The Straits Times, 10 November 1940
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Title Section38 1940-11-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 464 Sunday, Nov. 10, 1940 Price 10 Cents. FINAL EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 464 Sunday. Nov. 10, 1940 Price 10 Cents.38 words
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Article830 1940-11-10 1 "Outside World Now Believes We Will Survive" WHY INITIATIVE AGAINST ENEMY IS NOT TAKEN London, Saturday. CPE AKIN G at a luncheon given to-day by the Lord *J Mayor of London, the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, said that none of their predecessors had ever met aReuter - 830 words
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Article, Illustration81 1940-11-10 1 Londoners have been having a tough time lately with the nuisance of German air raiders. But they have not allowed the Nazis to interfere too much with their normal pleasures. In the picture Ensa (Entertainments National Service Association) artists are giving a concert in the81 words
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227 1940-11-10 1 Washington, Saturday. U7IIKN President Roosevelt's attention was drawn to reports from London stating high official sources had indicated that Singapore might be used as a base by the Amerl- can navy, the President would only say that high official sources in London had227 words
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Article89 1940-11-10 1 Two German supply ships have been destroyed by submarine Sturgeon which reports successful attacks made while submarine searching and harassing enemy coastal shipping states Admiralty communique. Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Japan (26,000 tons) has been bombed and disabled in the North Atlantic according to an unconfirmed report89 words
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744 1940-11-10 1 R. A.F. Over Germany Italy Bombs On Munich Beer Hall London, Saturday. WHILE Hitler and a party of Nazi cronies were in Munich last night celebrating the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923, Eritish bombers were pounding the railway station and the goods yards in the city, and prevented Hitler fromReuter - 744 words
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60 1940-11-10 1 London. Saturday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, has expressed the wish that the Union Jack shall be used as a pall at the luneral of civil defence volunteers killed while on duty. In future, civil defence volunteers who are wounded while on duty60 words
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286 1940-11-10 1 British And U. S. Ships Sunk Near Australia Ai|ES>A(iES received about shipping casualties off the Australian coast are confused and conflicting. A message from Sydney says thac it has been officially announced that the American steamer. City of Rayville, 5.883 tons, has been sunk. mrmbers of the crew suspect th«»Reuter - 286 words
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Advertisement11 1940-11-10 1 TAI HENG CO. Jailors frjim Colemaa St., Singapore. Phone 337S jf\<11 words
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Article, Illustration246 1940-11-10 2 Japanese Troops Said Massing In The South Washington, Saturday. TNITED STATES concern about the Netherlands Indies was indicated by a question to Mr. Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State, on Friday, whether there was any official information that \\w Japanese troops being withdrawn from SouthReuter - 246 words
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314 1940-11-10 2 GREEKS CAPTURE ITALIAN MEN AND MUNITIONS Athens, Saturday. IN various local operations in different sectors of the front during Friday and to-day, Greek troops took 150 Italian prisoners, including four officers, and also captured a number of trench mortars, ma-chine-guns and other equipment, states the latest High Command communique. ItalianReuter - 314 words
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108 1940-11-10 2 Cairo, Saturday. ABOUT 250 Italian prisoners have been taken in the Kassala sector. A large quantity of arms and stores has also b-en captured or destroyed. The communique issued by the British general headquarters, giving this news, adds that operations In t:;e sector are stillReuter - 108 words
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Article132 1940-11-10 2 Shangnai. Saturday. ANOTHER member of the Japanese armed forces was shot and seriously wounded yesterday by a Chinese gunman in the Japanese -controlled area In a western district of the International Settlement. This is the third incident In recent weeks. Corporal laiiaka, a Japanese gendarme132 words
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Article96 1940-11-10 2 New York, Saturday. A PARLEY among the German. Italian and Soviet Foreign Ministers to discuss the part Moscow shall play in the war is expected to be held next week, says a Rome telegram to the New York Times. The place of meeting is not disclosed,Reuter - 96 words
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58 1940-11-10 2 Canton, Saturday. THE Pearl River is being officially re-opened to-day to traffic. The Japanese authorities some weeks ago declared Hong Kong and Macao cholera-Infected and therefore unfit for any traffic between ports. Traffic will be subject to quarantine regulations, entailing possibly five days atReuter - 58 words
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44 1940-11-10 2 Ottawa, Saturday. MR. C. D. Howe. Minister for Transport, announced to-day that the British mission sent to Canada to study the possibility of Canadian yards building cargo ships had cabled terms to London and was awaiting a reply.— Renter.Reuter - 44 words
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47 1940-11-10 2 Ankara, Saturday. MAJOR-Gen. Arthur Smith, chief of staff of the Middle East Command, left for Cairo to-day after a ten-day visit to Turkey, during which he had informal talks with the Turkish General Staff wjth regard to the Italian attack on Greece.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article39 1940-11-10 2 London. Saturday. THE condition of Mr. Neville Chamberlain, who Is gifv:ly ill, Is unchanged to-day. He is in his country home In Hampshire. The King and Queen recently visited him, and stayed for about an hour.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration42 1940-11-10 2 Thfs radio picture from New York shows German youths gazing at a bymb crater in the centre of Berlin's mosi famous thoroughfare, Unter den Linden, caused by one of thousands of bombs dropped by the R.A.F.42 words
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Article203 1940-11-10 2 Chinese Claim Gains On Three Fronts Chungking, Saturday. I£WANGSI PROVINCE has now almost cleared of Japanese troops, with only small detachments still holding out at Yamchow, on the sea coast of southwestern Kwangtung. The fall of Yamchow is described as imminent. During the past few days, itReuter - 203 words
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Article54 1940-11-10 2 London, Saturday. riE younger half of the 35 years of a?e "roup is registering for military serfce to-day. The men affected are thosj born during the second half of the year ISOS. A new group of 20- year-olds v also registering— those born between July 28 andReuter - 54 words
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511 1940-11-10 3 Enemy Is Again Driven Off In Fresh Raid On Following Day London, Saturday. A MID bursting bombs and expioding shells the first British expeditionary force to Greek territory, sent in answer to Greece's appeal to Britain for aid. landedReuter - 511 words
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Article21 1940-11-10 3 Canton, Saturday. npHE KWANGTUNO Provincial Bank. ■1 with a capital ol $10,000,000 (Chinese national currency), was inBugur.tted to-day.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-11-10 3 Reinforcements have been arriving steadily in the Middle V *t and now the British strength there is such as to be able to cope with any contingency. Picture shows troops disc mbarking from a transport.39 words
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507 1940-11-10 3 Norwegians Poles Doomed To Slavery THE German propaganda machine seems in two minds as to the methods to be followed in informing the world of Germany's* scheme for what has been grandiloquently termed a new order in Europe," says British Official Wireless. Spraklng to v mass meeting at Prague, Dr.507 words
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106 1940-11-10 3 London, Saturday. THE MANCHESTER bank clerk who joined the R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve, and has won both his commission and the D.F.C. s nce the war began, shot down three German raiders into the Thames Estuary yesterday. An Air Ministry news bulletin describes how 15British Wireless - 106 words
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Article75 1940-11-10 3 A HINT that he might shortly retire from politics was given by Gm. Hertzog in a farewell address to hi-, constituents at Smithfleld, Oranje Free State. w Before I disappear finally from the political arena, something MM* happen one of these days or within theReuter - 75 words
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233 1940-11-10 3 Hitler On The Reich's Hardest Struggle Yet "AS Britain was already determined to declare war upon Germany, I hope she would do so while I was still alive, for I knew that it must be the hardest struggle into which Germany had ever been forced." Thus said Hitler addressing theReuter - 233 words
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55 1940-11-10 3 THE King has signified his intention of conferring a barony on Viscount Wolmer. who was recently appointed to be cement controller. Viscount Wolmcr, who is a Conservative Member of Parliament for Alderrtiot. now Joins his father. Earl Selborne. m the House of Lords, thus creatineReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement276 1940-11-10 4 Another Great Entertainment by The Producers of "NORTHWEST PASSAGE"— "FORTY LITTLE MOTHERS" and -MORTAL STORM" CAi 5 OL and TO-MORROW —^j^^^z 11 315f B*ls8 15 9 15 Now The Star And y Hardy" JBHbISSSSfc^ Wbt fame turns back History's paces Q^HSfi|Cr9 :^S| <<J bring you M.G.M.'s memorable BBB^r charactrrization of276 words
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Article118 1940-11-10 5 Homely Touches T7/E Ministry of Information is often accused of being rather high-falutin and out of touch whh the man In the street. But (says the Yorkshire Post) there is a homely touch about this antigossip notice to be seen on a Ministry of Information office wall: DO AS DAD118 words
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37 1940-11-10 5 MARSHALS of the Red Army are In future to wear a flve-polnted star consisting of 31 diamonds in a gold and platinum mounting. The largest cf the diamonds will be 2.62 carats.37 words
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Article, Illustration93 1940-11-10 5 First Women To Win The George Medal lIERE are the first two women to win the George Medal. On the I:ft fe 19-year-old Miss Sonia Yera Carlyle Straw, an air raid warden of Caterham, who during a raid attended a number of cases of badly injured women and children and93 words
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538 1940-11-10 5 Hong Kong's Forlorn Husbands Lonely Bachelors MANY a European husbands, many a lonely bachelor, is to be seen to-day among the Britons of this outpost colony, writes S. S. Moosa, Hong Kong correspondent of the Associated Press. British menfolk here always outnumbered their womenfolk, so it was a cruel blow538 words
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203 1940-11-10 5 NOAH'S ARK WAS ONLY A SYMBOL SAYS DOCTOR NOAH never built an ark, and Methusela. instead of living to be 969, died when he was only 192. These are among the theories held by a 40-year-old Research Fellow of Yale University, Dr. Andrew Efron, who claims to have discovered a203 words
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Advertisement13 1940-11-10 5 for JANE ENGEL GOWNS dv«« AQ7A MAYNARDS BUILDINGS Phone 4974 11, Battery Road13 words
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Advertisement71 1940-11-10 5 A WELL PAID APPOINTMENT as Accountant. Secretary, rost Accountant. Office Manager. Shipping Expert. Bank or Insurance Officer. CaShlet or Book-keeper Is within your reach If you train by post with ttie School of Accountancy the leading organization for the building of Successful Business Careers. Write for Free 180 p. Book71 words
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Advertisement563 1940-11-10 5 (DALPVPn P<WT<R There is something among the large range of Malayan Pewterware suitable as a Gift tor every occasion. Furthermore your own designs can be executed by skilled workmen. Visit our showroom or write for an Illustrated Catalogue. Genuine Malayan Pewter is only obtainable rom MAYNARD Co., Ltd.. SINGAPORE. and563 words
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Article911 1940-11-10 6 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By Laughs Over The Fence The Sparrow I IGHTS were blazing in The Other Sparrow's Nest, and The Sparrow, glad of a chance to make a call, swerved on his way to the Treetops Club and banged on the door. "Hoi, gorgeous," shouted The911 words
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504 1940-11-10 6 BOOKS Grand Science Of The Universe The Story of Astronomy by Arthur L. Draper and Marian Lockwood. George Allen and Unwin. 12s. 6d. Illustrated. Reviewed by D. G. OSBORNE JONES. ONE does not readily suppose that a book on astronomy may be readable, although the subject-matter itself suggests deep interest,504 words
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Article190 1940-11-10 6 Malice in Wonderland. By Nicholas Blake. The Crime Club. (Collins). Bs. AGAINST the background of one of the vast holiday camps which had sprung up all over England in the years before the second World War, Nicholas Blake builds up a first-class story which gradually becomes more190 words
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Miscellaneous417 1940-11-10 6 CONTRACT BRIDGE IT is nice to have a seven-card suit; but n rlIr t-»^tt« a .r^-.^. having such a suit does not give one a By THE FOUR ACES franchise to bid it forever. South, Dealer principally with South, nevertheless he was Both sides vulnerable the one was indignant with417 words
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Article, Illustration1579 1940-11-10 7 The Onlooker - The Onlooker -By- jl/IR. Leslie Harold Gorsuch, Commissioner of Local Defence Corps for the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, has a distinction held by a select few in the British Empire. He holds the qualification of the Imperial Defence College, the staff college, to which specially1,579 words
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Advertisement267 1940-11-10 7 12 YEARS OF |WEAK NERVES /^T^£ i"l X^- em vhting to Ull you "4 of the great benefit I hat* yj^ Tablets I have suffered J^f£* vnlh tceak nerves or 12 IQb^^w. &x .V' ari > taking K^slHsSP v ur ta^lets I have really ma| k enjoyed life, tilth restful267 words
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Article160 1940-11-10 8 IN oar issue of Sunday, Nov. 3, A report appeared under the heading WOULD OPEN DOOR TO BRIBERY," s'a'ing that in the opinion of the Committee of the European Association of Malaya, "to give the powc of selection (of contractors to be invited to submit tenders) to the chief160 words
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375 1940-11-10 8 ARMY CAPTAIN ON NEGLIGENT DRIVING CHARGE CORROBORATIVE evidence that the stretch of Alexandra Road opposite the military hospital was "not pleasant to drive on after It had been raining, was given by Mrs. J. I. Elrington, wife of Lieut.-Col. Elringtcn, of the Loyal Regiment. Sergeant J. D. Thomas and Privates375 words
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Article97 1940-11-10 8 MORE than 120 former pupils ana guests were present when the old boys of the F.M.S. Government Trade School held their Hari Raya tea party at the Airport Hotel yesterday. The guests included officers from the R.A.F and the Malay Regiment stationed in Singapore, among those present97 words
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Article26 1940-11-10 8 Dr. 8. Tara Singh, of the Seremban General Hospital, has tone en transfer to Por: Dickson and Dr. S. Murugasu from Port Dickson has succeeded him26 words
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497 1940-11-10 8 FREE FRENCHMEN'S AMAZING FLIGHT FROM SAIGON TO MALAYA Perilous Journey Over Sea In Light Plane CRAWL OUT ON WINGS TO REFUEL A FRENCH naval officer and two officers of the French Air Force have arrived in Singapore after a remarkable escape from Saigon in a light aeroplane. They are now497 words
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152 1940-11-10 8 REGISTRATION OF BRITONS JUST TURNED 18 A Government Gazette notification in the Straits Settlements yesterday requires that "every male British subject of pure European dascery, who was in the Co'ony on or before June 21. 1940, and who (i) on or since June 22, 1940. has attained the age of152 words
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Article, Illustration477 1940-11-10 8 Booth— Aitken CAPTAIN John Edwin Booth, of the North Staffordshire Regiment, the son of Major and Mrs. Booth of A'dershot. England, was married to Miss Rona Marjorle Aitken. the daughter of the late Mr. H. Q. Aitken and Mrs. Aitken, of Western Australia, at the Tanglin Garrison Church yesterday.477 words
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Article301 1940-11-10 8 Memorial Service To Be Held (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. DERAK Chinese will shortly hold a memorial service to commemorate four Perak Chinese, who were killed in action in China while fighting against the Japanese. They are Fl.-Lieut. Yeong Mm Phew an old boy301 words
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Article102 1940-11-10 8 WHERE was great excitement when the last mail Irom England arrived in a Singapore barracks. George had been lucky. For him was a big parcel which was obtrfonsly that Christmas cake the folks at home had promised him. They'd certainly taken no chances on its not102 words
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45 1940-11-10 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. P response to a further appeal for blood donors by the Kuala Lumpur Voluntary B'ood Donation Society Major G. M. Kidd. Briti' l Resident. Selanqor, is among those who have enrolled.45 words
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Article29 1940-11-10 8 Members of the Depot Recruits Squad 8. 2 (S'gnals) yesterday entertained several of their instructors to a dinner and dance at the Cathay Cafe. Fifty people attended.29 words
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Obituary42 1940-11-10 8 AEOOZOO— Margaret Celeste Aroosoo, widow of Simon Arooroo. at 17. Ijm Ah Pin Road, Singapore, on November 9. 1940, at *Ji» age of 83 years. "Mineral sen-ice at St Joseph's Church at 4 p.m. to-day (Sunday) and thence to Btdadarl cemetery.42 words
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Article316 1940-11-10 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. KIT is very difficult for any modern boy who has been nurtured in an atmosphere of cen-turies-old customs to eradicate from his bones that prehistoric instinct of self first." said Adjutant H. W. Mathews, of the Salvation Army, at316 words
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Article104 1940-11-10 8 SINGAPORE Japanese will commemorate the 2600 th anniversary of the Japanese Empire with a special programme to-day. They will worship at the Shonan Shrine in Thomson Road at 7.30 a.m., after which there will Oe a meeting at the elementary school In Prinsep Street, on the roof104 words
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Article29 1940-11-10 8 Mr. Pang Tau Kwang. Chinese Interpreter of the magistrate's court. Kota Tinpgl, has gone to Muar in pJace of Mr. Sect Keng Inn, who has gone to Batu Pahat.29 words
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Article22 1940-11-10 8 The Police Band will play on Tuesday at Tel^k Ayer at 0.00 p.m. and on Friday at Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m.22 words
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Article132 1940-11-10 8 FE dress rehearsal of "The bJiccrer,* which was held by the S A.D.C at the Victoria Theatre last night, went extremely smoothly and the which was 40 strong must be congratulated on Its assured and capable handling of Gilbert and Sull'van's well-known opera. The outstanding performer was probably132 words
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Article79 1940-11-10 8 At The Cinema *¥*HE hopes and heartbreaks of s Hollywood find forms the theme ot Star Dust," the 20th Century Fox picture which, opened at the Cathay cinema last night. Linda Darnell, as the small town girl who goes to the fllm city with high hopes, gives an79 words
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708 1940-11-10 8 AS a European Journalist I would like to pay a last tribute to Mr. R. B. Krishnan. Singapore is the poorer for his death. I do not mean the Singapore which is in he news in these days, the Imperial fortress ana708 words
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Advertisement897 1940-11-10 8 Hearing Restored in Twenty- Four Hours PonfncßS and Head Noises need not be trended any longer since the discovery of an American Physician. No« It Is possible for some of the most obstinate cases of Deafness to be relieved In a day's time by the application of the prescription called897 words
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296 1940-11-10 9 Two Chinese Hurt: Rash Act Alleged ARRESTED in connection with a shooting incident near a Singapore cabaret in Anson Road, on Friday night, when two Chinese are stated to have sustained gunshot wounds, Andrew Kurucz, 23-year-old American steward of an American ship, appeared before296 words
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Article447 1940-11-10 9 Missing Ring Seen In Shop Window GIRL WINS CLAIM RiliSS Joan Grant, a 19-year-old English girl living at Katong, appeared in the second court yesterday to establish her claim to an amethyst ring given to her two years ago by her fiance, C. K. L. Brightman. and which she lost447 words
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120 1940-11-10 9 rmiATED at Soiuhport, rl^ht oi. the Pacific Coast of Southern Queensland, is the Southport School for boys and St. Hilda's School for guls. Throughout the entire year the Southport climate is excellent and this, together with every facility for study and sport, make possible the120 words
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Article24 1940-11-10 9 Mr. R. E. Stanley, Chief Sanitary Inspector, Muar, is on leave and Mr. N. K. Pillny is acting Chief Sanitary Inspector in his place.24 words
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Article39 1940-11-10 9 Mr. F. S. Thompson, manager or North Hummock estate, Klang. was enterta'ned at a tea party by the staff yesterday on the eve of his departure on lerwe. Mr. J. Croftcn Moo 3 Is to ac*. for Mr. Thompson.39 words
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Article208 1940-11-10 9 Now Admits Stealing (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 8. A YOUNG man who four years ago was said to have hao a quarter of a million dollars, appeared yesterday in the nrst court) before Mr. G. L. Howe to answer a charge of208 words
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Article92 1940-11-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Saturday. MEMBERS and well-wishers of the Negri Sembilan Chinese Coffee Shopkeepers' Association have donated $638 to the F.M.S. War Fund. The Negri Sembilan Club has forwarded $1,000 to the Malaya Patriotic Fund being the first payment from the proceeds of a variety92 words
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Article27 1940-11-10 9 The marriage will take place on Nov. 23 at the Wesley Church, Labu Road. Seremban, of Mr. Simon Yip Chan Nam and Miss Mary Chang Slew Lang.27 words
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Article, Illustration37 1940-11-10 9 Phonograph taken at the presentation of the Colonial Long Servic« Medal to two Necri Sembilan policemen Scrt.-Mi.jor Tamin bin Aripin and Det. Bnsa bin Ladin by the Inspector-General of Police, F.M.S., Mr. E. Bacot.37 words
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Article29 1940-11-10 9 Counterfeit coins of the new issue of the 10 and 20-cent pieces bearing the imprint of King George VI have made their appearance in Muar.29 words
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Article38 1940-11-10 9 Mr. W. S. Morgan, of the Muar Government English School, has left for New Zealand on leave. He Is accompanied by Mrs. Morgan. It is understood that Mr. Davey, of the Penang Free School, will take bis place.38 words
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Article85 1940-11-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. THE Thai National Assembly yesterday accepted the first reading of the Budeet providing for extraordinary expenditure on defence measures. Members urged a further strengthening of the defence forces against possible aggression. A suggestion that subscription to the League of Nations should85 words
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Article423 1940-11-10 9 Armistice Day In Wartime Again HPHE second observance to-morrow of Armistice Day under war conditions will lack the period of appointed silence, the military parade at the Cenotaph and the of^al service at St. Andrew's Cathedral. But it will be filled with a deeper significance perhaps, than ever before. People423 words
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90 1940-11-10 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. "VOtf deliberately brought Ganja 1 into Johore for some purpose, i cannot believe you consume ganja to cure stomach ache," said Tuan Halt Nassir, second magistrate, to-day fining HanifTa Ismail, an Indian Mohammedan, $50 or six90 words
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Article39 1940-11-10 9 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. Due to heavy rain the main trunk road between Kampar and Tapah at the 31 v 2 milestone has been wash°d away. Road should go by the Kuala Dipang-Chenderlang Road.39 words
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Article30 1940-11-10 9 Mr. T. P. Cromwell, Assistant Protector of Chinese, has left Muar on long leave and Mr. N. L. Alexander, who has Just come back from leave, bas taken his place.30 words
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Article29 1940-11-10 9 Mr. Bhupander Singh Nanda, of the Muar Government Hospital, is going to Segamat on transfer and Mr. Chew Song Theng, of the Segamat Government Hospital, v\il go to Kluang.29 words
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Article844 1940-11-10 10 The Sunday Times EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore. Opinion Give Generously «DEMEMBER the greater need; give even more generously." Such is the special plea made by the British Legion th.s year on behalf of Poppy Day Fund, collections for which are to be made throughout Malaya to-mor-row.844 words
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Article288 1940-11-10 10 Free University Courses A NUMBER of Army commissions are to be offered to successful candidates in examinations in the hope of getting the right men in the right place in the Army of the machine age." The Army Council has decided that the supply of young288 words
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Article215 1940-11-10 10 A Century Of Stamps TTIIE famous "black penny" stamp, which inaugurated the prepaid postage system in England 100 years ago, was seen side by side with the newest stamps in the world those of Pitcalrn Island at an exhibition of stamps which opened recently in the215 words
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Article92 1940-11-10 10 MR. Frank Pruit Lotkhart, new U.S. Consul -General In Shanghai, arrived in Shanghai aboard the President Coolidge. Mr. Lockhart Is succeeding Mr. Clarence Edward Gauss who has been transferred as U.S. Minister to Australia. He was formerly U.S. ConsulGeneral In Tientsin and Counsellor of the92 words
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Article149 1940-11-10 10 Melbourne. Oct. 29. Wing-Commande.- Bell has been appointed director of organisation at R. A.A.F. headquarters. He succeeds Group-Captain T. A. Swinburne, who diea last month. Other appointments announced today by the Department of Air were: Wlng-Commander R. H. Slmms, Commanding Officer No. 3149 words
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Advertisement1134 1940-11-10 10 £j^ THE NEW WORLD CABARET CfX fO DAT TIFFIN DANCE V&S 1-30 to 4.30 p.m Admission FREE. TO-NIGHT 930 TO MIDNIGHT H> iW\ Admission 2.S eta QiP PIANO m\ TUNING- REPAIRS 1) REMOVALS. HI RE «l1 w < have wUe F CH A R I F range of tuit L1,134 words
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Advertisement206 1940-11-10 10 The Pilgrim Fathers O England, of thy sons who rode On far or fabled quest, Or fearless faced the flaming Ode For ever calling West, r Are none more high undaunted stood Fine venture to the fore Or brighter shed their pristine flood Beyond the deathless door. Deep drawn from206 words
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1198 1940-11-10 11 NO MAJOR CONCESSIONS BY N.I. TO JAPAN Agreement Likely Soon On Question Of Oil Supplies FURTHER TALKS MAY INCLUDE RUBBER (From Our Special Correspondent.) Hatavia, Saturday. I LEARNED to-day on very high authority that the I Netherlands Indies do not intend to make any major economic concessions to Japan tn1,198 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-11-10 11 Bent— But Not Broken A London air raid casually is King Richard the Lionheart, w'mv statue has been damaged. The •iwnrd upraised in his hand has been bent but not broken.31 words
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Article100 1940-11-10 11 A MAN with a blue and white checkered armlet, posted near a blue and white checkered flag, will in future be seen near air raid damage in residential areas of the Midlands. These new officers will; Take care of those affected by bombInf raids; arrange for the100 words
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Article28 1940-11-10 11 Work Is being carried out on the main dome of the Taj Mahal at Agra to deal with defects in the structure which have developed.28 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-11-10 11 Michael Marientreu, the well-known Polish artist, has just completed a portrait of the Queen, which has been commissioned for the Black Watch.26 words
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Article47 1940-11-10 11 Girls Urged To Meet Troops THERE is a naturally impinr desire In the heart of man for the (companionship of the other WBX."—The Rev. W. J. Baxter, at a QlaSfOW church conference, urging the need for women to act as hostesses to men serving to the Forces.47 words
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Advertisement105 1940-11-10 11 "KE Y^y^* is a truly fine o/d brandy v- ea\s ok g^c\vcivcc V7hen the Hugenots landed In South Africa over 300 yean aro, the; brought with them a knowledge of brandy making Utta the well known vineyards in Prance. This formed the .oundatluu of an Industry, now the second largest105 words
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Advertisement293 1940-11-10 11 >s^/^T^^' Boots' Compound Glycerin of Thymol v&i&r£ Pastilles are a safe and effective Tsrsfefe^* remedy for sore throat, having the value of a prolonged antiseptic gai gle, 3^ Tne Pastilles have a refreshing Jjj&- flavour and will be found entirely f pleasant in use. [Mp\ PRODUCT ■■iM^ Warms 3 ■■■■•^■■■■■i293 words
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Article1317 1940-11-10 12 Malayan Sharebrokers Assn. Singapore Quotations SATIKDW. NOV. 9. 1»M: 153P P.M. Bujtr> >rlirrt Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 3d 3s 7%d Austral Amal (5s) 5s 9d 6e 3d Aiiiirai Malay (C) »3» 6d 35» 8d Ayer Hltam (5s) 17s 18c Ayer Weng ($1) .79 .84 B&ngrln Tin1,317 words
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Article145 1940-11-10 12 THE following outputs of tin-ore for com1 panks In the Anglo-Oriental (Malaya i group are reported for October-— Impat Tin Southern Klnta Camuntlng Tin 7ongkah Harbour Inglo-Thal Tin Campong Lanjut Cuala Kampar Larut Tin Fields tawang Tin Fields. lawang Concessions CundanR Tin 3?r junta! Tin 'olapang Tin145 words
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Article82 1940-11-10 12 Saturday, Not. 9, ix»on. Bayer* Seller} Prices Pric*? No. IX '.S.S (Ss«t kw) 39H 39K No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. Id cases November 39% 39% G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.ab. in bale* Norenber 39% 39 V* F.A.Q. R.S.S. rob. to bales November ?8«4 38% FUTURE QUOTATIONS No. IX82 words
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Article67 1940-11-10 12 Singapore, Nov. 9. noon. Buyer* Seller* UamDiei t 7.18 Hamburg Cube $13 OC Java Cube S1350 'evvei White Muntok $1300 White $1250 Black «2A 'ovra MUen ta.ab Sun Dried $2.5(> toot flout No 1 Lingga $3.35 3.35 FWr C3.S5 Sarawak $3.25 tan fttct 8lam West Coast No.67 words
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Article40 1940-11-10 12 THE price of rubDer for purpose of assessment of export duty In the FM S. for the period Nov. 8 to Nov. 14, inclusive, has been determined at 38 2 cents a pound, states a Gazette notification.40 words
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Article21 1940-11-10 12 Hitam Tin produced 50 piculs of tinore In October and the output from Rencng Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. was 1.284 picuis.21 words
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788 1940-11-10 12 Singapore, Saturday. FR the first time for several weeks It is possible to report a welcome improvement in market conditions. There has been a broadening and improved inquiry for most classes of tin shares some revival of Interest in rubber shares continued firmness with788 words
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Advertisement377 1940-11-10 12 jhsAaj»aj«gpP>^ /**<s*? o'^W I■•' i ft*. This rule should be wnttcn up in VRwfJJ! Ijl^V every horne for Inner Cleanliness >••' jj Vr is of the utmost importance to health. •V v^-v/sf^<^wry^^V ®°*y w^ cn y ou ac^* cvc< 1 h*ppj t ">^^Zj^SL&^^Jh state of affaire internal])' will you begin377 words
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Advertisement207 1940-11-10 12 SCIENCE REVEALS ANOTHER GREAT HEALTH BENEFIT delicious QUAKER OATS Jac^3JMssl —ui..n J\\ m R* bs^i^^^bs^bsW^^Hbsl* e^H»L_ tm (Vitamf- n -P- L H JBBK Lisßßißk thrfy **°n<i*i r Rich in THIAMIN*, it nourishes the nerves, revitalises builds lasting health* Everyone, young and old alike, i» needs a daily supply of Nature's207 words
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171 1940-11-10 13 SLUMLESS BRITAIN TO RISE FROM THE WAR London, Oct. 25. TTHK abolition of slums in Great Britain and housing reorganisation throughout the country, designed to make life brighter and better for millions, are seen In the revolutionary powers conferred on Lord Reith. Lord (formerly Sir John) Reith was chairman of171 words
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Article166 1940-11-10 13 'ANNOYED because a car was standing with its lights burning opposite his house while an air raid was in progress, a man rushed into the street with a heary cavalry sword and cut one of the rar's sidelights in two. The man. Henry Smith,166 words
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Article23 1940-11-10 13 THE MAIL BRINGING R. H. NAYLOR'S WHAT THE STARS FORETELL n HAD NOT ARRIVED AT THE TIME OF GOING TO PRESS.23 words
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91 1940-11-10 13 "WENEREAL disease flourishes in Australia because of the tgnorance of the people said the Metropolitan Health Officer (Dr. Grahamc Drew) giving an address at a special municipal health service In St. Thomas Church. North Sydney. If our young men are to be pro terted from91 words
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Article, Illustration50 1940-11-10 13 THESE two pictures were taken at a desert aerodrome in Egypt. Above a squadron leader and his lumber crews are walking to their machines, soon to take off on a raid on Italian bases. On the left a flight mechanic gives an eneine a last chock.50 words
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194 1940-11-10 13 DUTCH ENGINES TO FIGHT RUHR FIRES HFBE majority of Holland's fire engines have been requisitioned for service in the Ruhr district for fighting the fires caused by R.A.F. raids, according to a statement made by a neutral traveller to Dutch circles in London. The traveller has just returned from a194 words
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Article93 1940-11-10 13 Thinks Fire Was Accident Washington, Oct. 31. HTHE Secretary of War (Mr. Stlmson^ believes a short circuit or cigarette butt— not sabotage— was re sponslble for the fire, which broke ou at 4 a.m. to-day In the code room o his office. The fire, which raged for two hour*, gutted93 words
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204 1940-11-10 13 RUSSIA now has a fleet of more than lit) merchant ships otic rating in the Arctic seas till winter freeies them up. For the first time navigation in the Arctic, accoid ng to N. Stepanov, assistant head erf the Marine Department of the204 words
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Advertisement328 1940-11-10 13 Smart Looking Glasses That will make men say— "She's Lovely" it v Those two encouraging: words come only to the girl who looks her best. Beauty, marred by defective vision, is marked by strain and intensity. Aided by glasses which subtly accent the charm of brows, the line of the328 words
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Advertisement616 1940-11-10 13 Old at 30 Young at 40! h Jr 46_&'w^ IHk *Jt§s* JE J^gL Jr Jr \-V 30 Years old i. n nd 40 Years old mi**. mh wrinklai, crowif*«f, lagging mutclat— not.rrori for tn« woman »hor»pHc«i •il the terrible result of lets from the these natural vital elementa In her616 words
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Article87 1940-11-10 14 PLLOWING the recipes given here for original savoury salad dishes, fruits can also be used economically and tastily, it is a good plan to mix diced pineapple with orange slices, celery, chopped nuts, cherries, banana slices, and a little dressing. Don't allow the juice to get into it.87 words
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Article, Illustration827 1940-11-10 14 Max Factor's Advice WHAT makes glamour girls glamorous Some of my readers will almost surely reply that it is a matter of wealth that anyone with an adequate supply of money can immediately command glamour by simply spending plenty of money to acquire it827 words
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Advertisement315 1940-11-10 14 Unfading Elegance **^HL. B. ELIZABETH ARDEN S jfijk ESSENTIAL -^k^ PREPARATIONS jM F\. 4fch Sophistication simplicity may S ly walk lan^ in hand.... To-day r****'* >»w an(^ wisest woman 35L need not be elaborate *je^S*^k jjT""'^^^^' or expensive. Night fjf Wj morning: they Cleanse, Tone, f\ Nourish with Elizabeth Arden'a315 words
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Advertisement298 1940-11-10 14 The PEKING CO., 81, HIGH STREET, STORE. PEKING CARPETS JADE IVORY CARVINGS CAMPHOR CHESTS GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS CURIOS JEWELRY JADE TREES ETC., ETC. THE PEKING CO. 81, HIGH STREET, STORE. Appetites gladly respond to the invigorating tonic properties 0/ CHIVERS ©lie tSnglisi; MARMALADE CMIVIM A SONS LTD.. TNI OftCHAAO298 words
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Article56 1940-11-10 15 MOLESKIN may be cleaned and revived most successfully with flour, made hot beforehand in the oven. Rub in the hot flour with a soft, dry, cloth, then beat with a cane to remove it. Brush the coat with the softest brush you can find and finally smooth56 words
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Article74 1940-11-10 15 V 2 cup tomato juice U cup chili sauce V 4 cup catsup V* cup vinegar 2 tablespoons lemon ;uice 1 teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon paprika U cup granulated sugar •■•> vup salar oil Place ingredientss in a bottle or jar. Cover tightly and shake74 words
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Article93 1940-11-10 15 (Serve with Fish) 3 tablespoons butter \!t teaspoon chopped onions 3 tablespoons floui i! z cups milk or meat stocK *4 teaspoon salt H teaspoon white pepper 2 tablespoons chopped olives (any kind > Melt the butter in a frying pan. Add the onions and let simmer until93 words
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Article67 1940-11-10 15 Tty this stuffed tomato salad idea Peel tomatoes and scoop out centres. Invert and chill. Make up a tart vegetable gelatin mixture and when it is thick, pour into the tomato cases. Set in a shallow pan and keep in refrigerator until firm. To serve, cut the tomatoes67 words
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Article45 1940-11-10 15 TTHE snoods which are now so smart are quite easy to crochet in an open stitch. Thickish wool or chenille are both good for the purpose. A ribbon should be threaded through the edge of the snood and tied on the head.45 words
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Article, Illustration27 1940-11-10 15 Barbara Read RKO Aim actress, wears a silk elastic combined play and swim suit, in this picture of her «kippi v for health and beauty.27 words
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Article, Illustration406 1940-11-10 15 Simple Jumper With Straight Neck Line CBLPLE jumpers with straight, high neck-lines are veiy popular for wear with women in the Services. The model shown in the sketch takes about 4\' 2 ounces of 3 -ply wool, and :s knitted on a pair each of No. 11 and No. 9406 words
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Advertisement477 1940-11-10 15 v^aM^_^_£^H /jveru habu should have OVALTINE Rusks Baby Yvetie loves aer Ovu.une' Rusm. 'Ovaiiine' Rusks are toe perfect form at "Ever since sht started having them nt rusk. Just crisp enough to ensure curfive months old." writes ncr moiber. rect biting exercise, they promote "Baby nac thoroughly enjoyed sound, well-set477 words
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Advertisement284 1940-11-10 15 llfv. I (Itlaf/I* BMM^BB long since adopted it as Ji<»r favourite Perfume for sport and mtr^ other daytime uses, as well as for jH evening wear 6he knows how yS the beauty of its clear, fresh Bl fragrance adds to her charm. Kb L**"uUr Perfum* M^J Lovrndtr Soap in bom*284 words
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Advertisement398 1940-11-10 16 ft*. 1 I Stop that awful itch USE EVELYN ASTROVA DANDRUFF CURE 1 MOT MHilr^!lil<^-" V.-~M HHBSfIHHHHfIBA^^ I1 fl I (When you are in the grip of Indigestion endunnrr a dull naeeincr oain There is no reason why you (miserable, what you want most is tt \is soothing powder at398 words
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Advertisement555 1940-11-10 16 Gemohi SKIN OINTMENT BANISHES FACIAL BLEMISHES GERMOLENE "Somf 12 months auolanreioi*. milPUl V e<l an irritating skin con>i>laint yUHirxLI on the lacr. and aftrr thrc« iir Al C months I had to undergo tr*attitrVLo ment Soon afterwards the CP7CHI complaint started again and for EuCERM months my face was never555 words
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Miscellaneous2260 1940-11-10 16 Wireless Programmes TO-DAT EMPIRE STATION NIROM GSB 9.51 mc/s 131.55 m); GSC 9.58 me t FDB 15.21 mes (19.51 m.i; ITDC 15.15 meit SINGAPORE {31-3t mi; GSD 11.75 .nc/s (25.52 ml: C.Sf (IH.BO m.l; PI.P II.N nut (27.2? m.l; PMN 11.86 mc/s (25.29 mi: GSr 15.14 iuc s 10.26 me2,260 words
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841 1940-11-10 17 Men's Open Singles Badminton Semi-Finals 'By Our Badminton > |T is some little time now since local badminton enthusiasts had the opportunity of seeing really first-class games and opinion seems to be gaining ground that the standard of play In senior compctitiot's has deteriorated to a great extent. Whether this841 words
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Article81 1940-11-10 17 IN a return badminton uiatch the Maxfli B.P. win meet the Henderson B.P. at the former's court, Upper Serangoon Road to-day (Supday) at 230 p.m. Maxfll 8.P.: C. H. Ng, A. L. Lye. G. B. Teck. Joseph Ang, Lee Kheng .Chiang. Kang Yong Heng, Yeo Heok Slant;. Chan81 words
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Article, Illustration346 1940-11-10 17 The Friendly Companion Association (PUrmj Yew sia; celebrated Its second anniversary at Its clubnousc on November 2 and 3. Hi the picture are t left to right >: Su.i... Koh E. Num (committee), Chan Ah Ban (vice sports captain) Urn Choon Kwang. Lim Ah Cbuan (committee), Phua Khlok Sip <346 words
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Article1969 1940-11-10 17 FOLLOWERS U Services boxing will nave an excellent opport'mlty to see their stars \n action again at the 8. A. 8.C. 1 show at the Happy World on Nov. 29. and j will be able to see the Australian airmen ■In action for the lirst1,969 words
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Advertisement91 1940-11-10 17 .IRIUM THRILLS MILLIONS^ _*f*yfl| [Br^V o>Uum. i* P*p4od**U Tooth Paste is thrilling m millions morning after morning, by the new vri dazzling whiteness of their rseth! Never before has there been such radiance with a tooth paste so 49$£ utterly safe Yes, there's never a rsk with i^M DUUM-containing Pepsodent91 words
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Advertisement344 1940-11-10 17 TIRED IN THE MORNING? \j}j?* 'A U> if a late night make* vmi Ist* for breakfast. If two late nights make von long for bed. If Monday mornings find you shud* deruig. And Sundays tind you MM If "off-colour," "below par," "under Uir weathrr" have crept into your talk. Sus/ftct344 words
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940 1940-11-10 18 Singapore And Johore Beat Army In Padang Rugby THANKS to their forwards Singapore and Johore beat the Army team, drawn from the Wanderers and Crusaders, by twelve points (four tries) to three (a penalty goal) in an exciting game of rugger on the padang yesterday. There was a large crowd940 words
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Article271 1940-11-10 18 Open Mixed Doubles Badminton rE semi-final matches of the open mixed doubles badminton championship wore played at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday, and although thgames were by no means thrilling tht*v were quite interesting and there were occasional patches of brilliance on the part of the players. Much was expected271 words
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556 1940-11-10 18 INDO-CEYLONESE TOURNAMENT IN PERAK (By Our Perak Correspondent) THE chief badminton feature in Perak was 1 the Indo-Ceylcnese championships which were lv Id during the Hart Raya holiday at the Ipoh Town Hall. The outstanding performance was by Kajapaihy Rao who annexed three titles. This to the first Ume he556 words
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Article119 1940-11-10 18 The following will represent the Medical College Union against the Indian Association at hockey tomorrow at th? I.A. ground at 5.10 p.m. A. Duray Ratnam: Ong Swee Law, Jaswant. Singh: Neoh Thean Soo, Hera Singh. L. F. Alvis; Ho Llan Kee, Kulclip Singh, Abdul Hamid, O. B. Armstrong,119 words
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Article684 1940-11-10 18 DAIN has interfered considerably with the running of the Commercial Houjcs Tournament, four successive postponement having had to be made, while on another night, rain stopped play after the first singles had been decided. The Henry Waugh-Char-tered Bank match was postponed three timfia. and In order to684 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-11-10 18 The Yonnr Men's Indian Association of Senlul badminton team beat the Catholic Young Men's Association of Singapore last week-end. Sentnl (ton picture) Manl, Narayanan. Vcnugopal, Govindaraj, Doss and Anthony. Singapore Joseph Low O. V. Santhou, Paul I.im, E. G. Santhou, and Stephen Chew.43 words
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Advertisement1136 1940-11-10 18 SINGAPORE DOG SHOW (IN AID OF THE WAR FUND) SUNDAY Ist DECEMBER HAPPY WORLD STADIUM ENTRIES CLOSE NOVEMBER 1 4 PARTICULARS AND ENTRIES APPLY E. V. SMITH, JOO CHI AT POLICE STATION or FEDERAL DISPENSARY, raffles PLACE This simple treatment will soon stop f'^fer^H 'YOUR Wfi'^Svl^^ SCRATCHING^^^^j When your dog1,136 words
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Advertisement12 1940-11-10 18 SILK.oH. j siJ 0 tx^B^bk 0»V ,B»T^^^^^^^^^^^ (•'til UJT »4" i %r'12 words
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Advertisement483 1940-11-10 18 ygrffl FEET feel \k b/azino The skin-pores ol your leet snouid ot constantly eliminating acid impurities When your feet feel blazing hot, when they ache and swell. It is because those pores have become choked, and acid Is piling up insida them Then you suffer foot agony. Corns and callouses483 words
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Article163 1940-11-10 19 Boxing Card At The New World VERY good boxing should be seen at the New World arena on Friday. The programme begins with an e'ght-round boot between Boy Qoce and Baby Mcndiofo and is to be followed by three big fights Ventura Marquez vs. Yen ruillo, Joe Diamond vs. Luis163 words
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Article358 1940-11-10 19 FGHTING a hard battle against two stubborn opponents. Miss M. Clarke and Mrs. G. Wheatley yesterday entered the semi-final round of the open doubles event in the V W C A. lawn tennis tournament, narrowly beating Mrs. Short and Miss B Ferguson, 6 4, 10—12.358 words
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113 1940-11-10 19 THE third trial match to choose Uie Rest team for the annual women's Poppy Day hockey match on Nov. 14 will be held at the Girls' Sports Clud to-morrow. The following teams have been chos?n Colours: E. Frußtneit (Y.W.C.A.). M. Meyer (McNair), S. Armstrong113 words
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Article179 1940-11-10 19 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. vs. an Argylls team on Monday, at 5.10 cm. on the YJJ.C.A. ground: V. N. T'llay, F. Wells, V.F. Xavier, R.T.L. Fleming, Goh Chin Chye, 8. R. Vickers. Low Huck Yang. IB Smata, A. C. Gaulv taun.179 words
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Article, Illustration16 1940-11-10 19 A. KLNAiibINA.VI: -eri SvJibilan State hockey player. Has also represented the State at football and cricket.16 words
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Article82 1940-11-10 19 i Prom Our Own Correspondent) Must. INTERESTING, badminton Is pranked this afternoon (Sunday^ when the Yn Kek Tul B.P. meet the Streamlined B.P. in a return match. The following will represent the Yu Kck Till BP.: Sim Kwang Hul, Wong Ch'i Sung. Lav Kbn Yong, Loh Hoclc82 words
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Article356 1940-11-10 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat •pHE Ai Choon Girls' School, Batu I Pahat, Just beat the Overseas Chinese School Girls' team also of Batu Pahat, by nine points to seven when they met last week in an interesting game of basket ball. The winners compiled356 words
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Article467 1940-11-10 19 THE Singapore Recreation Club were beaten for the first time this season In a thrilling hockey match on the padang yesterday by the Indian Army by two goal sto nil. Yet, though they had to bow to the superiority of the Army, the Recs467 words
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Article89 1940-11-10 19 •yEAMS for the Municipal Services vs. Government Services soccef game to-day at the Jalan Besar stadium in aid of The War Fund, will be selected fr^m the following: Municipal Services: Puk Tong. Alphonso, Abdul Rahman, John Then, Ah Hone, Jarpasi. Khun Onn. lian Sin, Keng Hock.89 words
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Article, Illustration20 1940-11-10 19 LIEUT. FOKI1W: buga&ttJN uo»ke> player. Played for (he South last year and has started the present season in great form.20 words
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Article235 1940-11-10 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE R.A.F. suffered the first defeat of their up-country soccer tour when they went down by two goals to nil to a Selangor State team to-day at the Stadium. The game was fought out at a very fast pace235 words
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Article24 1940-11-10 19 The hockey fixture between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Police, arranged to be played at the Depot yesterday, was cancele d.24 words
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Advertisement582 1940-11-10 19 Getting Up Nights Makes You Old Before Your Time According 10 rtataTttffl IW| 100 nu-ti sooner or later are started on the road to premature old age by nrostate gland trouble. uue of the commonest symptoms of this dangerous and mysterious gland ailment. M the necessity of getting jp nights582 words
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Advertisement42 1940-11-10 19 I* A jJIL .«Lgs; Edinhur&H Cast I* J|mß| GRANTS SCOTCH WHISKY '^tf^l JHkA famous inSorK^and Sfory, banded down in Romance and Traditions from the dim years of lon^a^o likx GRANT'S SCOTCH WHISKY* it embodies |j||3 all \\idX is besX in Scottish. Spirit42 words
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Advertisement43 1940-11-10 19 Did you MACLEAN your teeth today? t> f\ f U7 course we div For sparkling white teerh, healthy gu.ns, a fresh cool mouth, use Macleans. It quickly removes stains.whitens and polishes the enamel and it is economical in use. "British to the Teeth43 words
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Article, Illustration408 1940-11-10 20 Singapore Police Parade TRIBUTES to police force heroes were paid by the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. Jones, on Friday when he presented Inspector S. W. R. Marsden and Detective Tan Cheng Quee with the King's Police Medal for gallantry. The deeds of these408 words
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Advertisement116 1940-11-10 20 l|^ T^L, BRANDY tjlm l^^l More Non-Skid More Safety 4 HE new Firettooe Champion is tke greatest jBHw^wSMw oflfcrc^ the motorin g Public. Look af W^SHf > V A^P"S^ thcsc O"Otanding new developments: in&dL ft X S S 1 1 S <^ rr> lxavitr tougher trtad with MOf* ll B^K116 words
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Advertisement104 1940-11-10 20 SEE OUR BARGAIN COUNTERS DISCOUNTS OF 35% TO 60% ARE BEING O?F*«tn> AT i Vi ifrii'iM'iTmhiiiii^ai Phone 7144 31 -3J riign »t. We specialise in watches and clocks of every description and offer you the biggest selection of guaranteed timekeepers at reasonable prices. THE Malayan" view christmas cards IN BLACK104 words
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