The Straits Times, 30 November 1941
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Title Section38 1941-11-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL V No. 519 Sunday, November 30, 1941 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 519 Sunday, November SO, 1941 Price 10 Cents38 words
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Article598 1941-11-30 1 "Power In Pacific Never Greater Than Now" NAVAL STRENGTH BEING AUGMENTED America-Japan Talks Deadlock Persists London, Saturday. AMERICAN naval operations in the Atlantic have made it possible for the British Navy to concentrate more warships both in the Mediterranean and the Pacific, according to authoritativeReuter - 598 words
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Article, Illustration40 1941-11-30 1 A Tommy ivcamng the new type o/ helmet ~ow being manufactured for out troops. The helmet offers better protection and appeared for the first time during the recent large-scale manoeuvres h"ld in the south of England,40 words
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113 1941-11-30 1 Slianßh.ii. r-tarUay. IJMIU: gutted part of Shanghai's F famed "Blood Alley" to-day, killing three people and injuring eight. The fire damaged the noted Frisco Cafe Mum's Cafe and the Silver l»- ar Bar most of them being virtually deserted owing to113 words
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Article82 1941-11-30 1 London, Saturday. *FHE Nt»o Cnronicle's Manila correspondent reports that 100 air pllo.s and 300 ground staff from the United States paused through Manila en route to Rangoon for China to join the Free China forces. They will fly Curtiss fighters and twin-er.gined bombc.s. lieReuter - 82 words
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121 1941-11-30 1 london. Saturday. AN ppenl has been made to all managemfnts and workers engaged In war work in B'Kain to MMM the maximum r-'odHr^'m during the Christmas a'ifl New Yen h^'Havs It is pclr'rd cut that In view r.f the nrcent ned cf rralntalning th* "-ivruim n""dii<*tionReuter - 121 words
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Article210 1941-11-30 1 Manila. Saturday r\\l,. 1 one of the sites in thr I'nited States 16th Naval District, has Inaugurated an Indrlinitr black-out, as a result of the Municipal Council approving a Navy recommends, ion of an emergency ordinance in conjunction with the prr.-autionary measures already undertaken by the naval authorities.210 words
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Article68 1941-11-30 1 Bangkok, Saturday. "THAILAND will never be at- tacked by Japanese troops, asserted the official Bangkok radio to-night commenting on an American radio report that Japanese forces in sou' hern Indo china were ready to invade Thailand the moment Tokio gave the word. Japanese assurances ifReuter - 68 words
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Article29 1941-11-30 1 Tokio, Saturday. The Japan Times and Adver tiser said this afternoon that from Japan's viewpoint it was> absolutely necessary to keep indoChiru and Thailand "intact"29 words
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37 1941-11-30 1 London, Saturday. IT was learned today that 8.-i tish and German naval forces came into contact in the Straits of Dover last night Gunfire was heard on the English coast. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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38 1941-11-30 1 DKITISII troops and certain R.A.F. units in Singapore were recalled to barracks yesterday evening. The only official statement, issued some hours later, was that this step was a normal precaution in existing circumstances.38 words
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Article221 1941-11-30 1 Japanese Air Attack On Kunming Tokio, Saturday. CIV:: formations of Japanese aircraft yesterday afternoon bombed military objectives around Kunming, the Chinese terminus on the Burma Road, according to a dispatch from a Japanese air base in IndoChina to the Domei agency. A plane piloted by Sud. -Lieut. Morltani spotted many221 words
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Article43 1941-11-30 1 Rome. Saturday. |T Is officially announced In Rome that, beginning on Dec. 1. there mill be a blacklist all over Italy from 6 30 p.m. •o 730 km. KM nrev'o-s M««k-OMI began at 7 pm and ended at 7 a.m.43 words
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518 1941-11-30 1 London, Saturday. IN Russia the relentless dine dons battle for Moscow goes on. Dry frosty weather is favouring the German divisions which are ranged against the capital, says Pravda. At the cost of heavy sacrifices the enemy is getting nearer to the city and518 words
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Article125 1941-11-30 1 A SPECIAL correspond nt of the Red Star reports that Soviet citizens ;ho managed to escape from Kiev city say that 52.000 men. women and children were murdered there In a few days. Distrusted b 7 the "pogrom." the copulation began to take revenge. AReuter - 125 words
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788 1941-11-30 1 Army In Libya Makes Sure Steady Progress London, Saturday. THE latcs. news from Libya indicates that the Eighth Army is making su*e and steady progress in Us declared task of seeking out and destroying Axis armoured forces. The link at Tobruk Is being firmly streng.hened. Axis tan< forces are reformingReuter - 788 words
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Article74 1941-11-30 1 Chungking. Saturday. THE three Malayan officials who were 1 on a visit to the Chinese capital left Rangoon by air today ;*n route for Sln&apcre. They are Mr A. H. Dickinson, Inspector-General of Police, Mr. R. Boyd Director of co-operation, toid Mr. J. Jeff.Reuter - 74 words
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91 1941-11-30 1 New York. Seturday. THE Coast Guard has increased its protection of interned French ships. It Is learned that a dozen additional pu. ds have been put aboard the Normandle and several more aboard the freighters Mont Everest and Port Royale. There are now 160Reuter - 91 words
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Article47 1941-11-30 1 New Delhi. Saturday. IT is announced that the Government of India has extended its existing exchange and impoic restrictions against Japan and Japan-controlled China to the whole of China. This step, it is assumed has been taken w'.th the approval o( the Chungking Government.47 words
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106 1941-11-30 1 Washington. Saturday. I Nev: Zealand Government, through Mr. Frank Langston?. chief of the New Zealand lease-Lena mission here, has selected a site for th I establishment of a New Zealand legation, which will be opened In thnear future. The site is the home of106 words
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Article242 1941-11-30 1 Execution Among Nazi Transports To Russian Front London, Saturday. gRITISH submarines in ilie Arctic have been doing great execution among: German ships taking troops and supplies to the armies fighting aga nst our Russian allies on the Murmansk front. They have sunk eight enemy ships, probably242 words
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51 1941-11-30 1 Shanghai. Satu-lay. THE Municipal Police of t!ie French Conceaylon have banned all Scviet films In the Concession in r.Mei "to I.revent outbreaks of violence' between i pio-Sovlet ai:d anti-Soviet el-mm*a amonc; the 25 000 White Russian*, m<rf,t of whom live In the *ConcPss:on. —United51 words
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Advertisement15 1941-11-30 1 TAI HEN 6 CO. a i I o r$ Colemaa St., Siafipore. Phone. 3375. J\15 words
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Advertisement34 1941-11-30 1 CHOTIRMALL'S Annual Stock Taking SALE Commence* TO-MORROW II mtf UCQUER&VEIOX I^WgIWR There is a Spartan product for every type of application. Ensures colourful, durable and smoothly attractive finishes. Made in Australia. \^^*SINGAPORE KUALA IUMPURIPOM^N^34 words
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Article125 1941-11-30 2 Sydney. SiturU...v. IBSI'SAJXVS Uiili building; pr.;ramir.e ro>linp CIO. "60.000 i« 1 one of In Isigfi industrial veil < vrr und rtaxrn h. the southern hrmi'phrir •:!>;« I 'pec'al liter in the Sydr-. Moirirfc Ker.ild. The biiilfUng of military tank.x for the CM of Auftraiian armcured divisionsReuter - 125 words
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222 1941-11-30 2 London, Saturday. QTRESSINQ the Importance of seapower in the battle of Libya, thi Dally Telegraph says: "While w< follow with strained attention the fortunes of the campaign in Libya from day to day, there is one factor that is less often in the news222 words
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Article163 1941-11-30 2 London. Saturday. FIELD-MARSHAL MILCH, head of the Luftwaffe, has forbidden German air aces to fly over any enemy territory for the next fortnight. Th German Freedom Radio, which announced this news, explained that the order follow-, the deaths of Ernst Udet, von Werra and Moelders,163 words
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Article178 1941-11-30 2 MRS. CHURCHILL, wife of the Prim: Minister, is frequently seen wearing stockings laddered from the ankle to the knee; also last winter's hats. She and the Queen, as well as Britain's rich a:. 'l poor alike, are finding thai ih v have UK) few coupons178 words
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Article54 1941-11-30 2 Shanghai, Saturday. IT is understood that the gun- boats as well as liners evacua> in« the United Spates marines will be escorted by an American cruiser and six destroyers. The American gunboats Oanu and Luzon left for Manila to-daj with Adm Glassford. Com-mander-in-Chief of54 words
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Article92 1941-11-30 2 London. Saturday. QN I -i-nnun plane was brought down r Eiiel~*«l during a night of llrr.i'rd activity, according to an Air Minlftrv communique today, which say.v "During the early hours of last ni«ht. enemy aircraft dropped bombs at featured point* In (he west and routhwest of EnclrndReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration44 1941-11-30 2 ji.Un U.ii, u-ho U retiring at the end of the year fro;n hi* posi as Chic; of the Imperial General Staff, tj here seen being invested by the President of Poland, it. Raczkirwitz. with the Order of "Polanin Tcttituta."44 words
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Article104 1941-11-30 2 Kan toon, Saturday. IJNj I V of command of all the w defence forces in Burma has been secured by a notification issued by the Governor of Burma to-day, authorizing the General Officer Commanding the Army in Burma to take command of the Burma frontierReuter - 104 words
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174 1941-11-30 2 Japanese Given More Posts In Shanghai Police Shanghai, Saturday. THt Municipal Council of the 1 International Settlement announces the appointmet of Masonori Watapi, a former police officer of the Japanese Home Ministry, to the newlyrreated office of Deputy Chief Commissioner of the Municipal Police As s, result of this re-org:mization174 words
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Article140 1941-11-30 2 iJuen't Aires. Saturday. CXiR VOBDINARV enthusiasm prevailed at a banquet here on Friday night held in honour of Mr. <"iurrhi»l's 67th birthday. Praise for Air. Churchill and for Britain's a--fence of human liberty was given In speeches by lea-.'i.ir Argentine men and women. The BriUsh AnbMMior,Reuter - 140 words
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Article123 1941-11-30 2 I/ondon. Saturday. f AN ADI AN troops recently paid V their lirst visit of the war to Russia. It Is now disclosed that wnen 1.000 Russian miners and their families were evacuated from Spitsbergen, they were taken to Archangel on board a troopship that has carried123 words
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Article47 1941-11-30 2 Rcngoon, Saturday. TPHE Government of Burma h&3 announced its decision x> create an organization on an ahBurma basis armed with ful' powers to secure supplies QJ essential food-stuffs and to control their distribution. Details ot this organization are being w rfc ed out.— Reutor.Reuter - 47 words
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Article48 1941-11-30 2 Clevelaixi (Ohio), Saturday. THE tugboat strike which was caUed for earlier yesterday by the American Federation of Labour baa been settled, according to the President of the Great Lakes Towing Company. The strike affected all members of the Tugboat Union below the Canadian border.— Peutcr.48 words
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Article263 1941-11-30 2 ',Vushington, Saturday. DECENT acts by the Finnish Government have confirmed the United States' apprehension that "it is fully co-operating with Hitler's forces against the Soviet," Mr. Cordell Hill, Secretary of State, said at to- day's Press conference. The Finns were usins the Anti-Omintern Pact "solely asReuter - 263 words
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133 1941-11-30 2 New Yu.-lc, Satard iy. UU. WENDELL WTLLKIF has anm nounced that h? will represent, without fee. William Schnesserman. secretary of the Communist Party in California, before the United State; Supri.mi Court when i. hears the appeal against the two lower Federal Courts revoking133 words
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Article16 1941-11-30 2 The official Chungku^- Central Daily News announces that China and Iran arc exchanging Ministers. United Press.16 words
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318 1941-11-30 2 Comment Oii Fall of Last Fragment Of Italy's East African Empire London, Saturday, Mtfaft newspaper editorials are devoted to comment on the fall of Oondar aid. with it, the last fragrarnt of Italy's East African Empire. '"One dictator, at least, has b"en 'Mown that aggression does not pay." _ays the318 words
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Article162 1941-11-30 2 Tientsin, Sal ur Jay. CAN assure you I have no special mission and that my task is to keep some friendly contact with the Chinese," dedared Captain Friti Wiedemann, former (iermar Consul General in San Francisco (expelled) and new German Consol-Generk! in Tientsin, when receiving newspapermen on162 words
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Article85 1941-11-30 2 L/ndon. Satuiday. T AST night's Air Ministry co:;: munique statu: "lluiiiHi aircr.\:t of the Coastal Command on patrol I tacked encrr.y supply ships of th" Norwegian (cast today. A small tanker, r hi-, was hit with bombs from a low level, I -st into names and HBk very85 words
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Article285 1941-11-30 2 Lon. n, Saturday •^IIROUGHOUT the SjTian cam- l'aign this o nicer > courage was i in paralleled and his vokTk was a big factor in the recapture H MerJ Ayowm," j says the London Oaxette. announcing I the award of the Victoria Cross to Lieut. ArthurReuter - 285 words
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Article, Illustration60 1941-11-30 2 (•en. Sir Claude Au< hinlci i;. Middle V.nM C.-ln-C, recently e»ve a ten party to BrlUah and Ift4Ua officer*, mm of whom hM **M«d through Eurojie as prisoners of war from the Syrian campaign. The C.-ln-C. in here li tening to these Indian offi<*e~»' aiories of60 words
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Advertisement840 1941-11-30 2 I KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT 'lour Paid To Learn Both uuth Htallh And 'Pocket Thai.!; You for Your Wonderful YeastVite I ULtli Dear Sin —I feel I ought to add my thanks to hundreds of ottK-rs you must have. Six years ago I began to suffer from nerves840 words
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Advertisement517 1941-11-30 2 QUALITY A \-jf jfsl-B'H m mi, '^JmP'-l Modern Rings of Distinction for Every Occasion V fclatlw aauin (vteVaiißa* M M W Ce4e»reel ejews la ~!i »?i,e» Vli MM kIV liable rt«*e. the le»e4» «<«e1». JJJJJ* 1 /J I £V A e"al%» tUlaler I* K^ N' all t i:*n»anc: aisseis ia517 words
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550 1941-11-30 3 Pessimism Growing In Tokio Circles Tokio, Saturday. ALTHOUGH official circles persist in their silence on Mr. Cordell Hull's communication to Adm. Nomura, Japanese Ambassador in Washington, there is a growing impression of finality among foreign and Japanese observers. Vernacular newspapers here to-day continue their pessim sni regarding the Washngton negotiations.Reuter - 550 words
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208 1941-11-30 3 Washington, Saturday. EIGHT HUNDRED more modern combat planes are ready fo<: action in advanced bases through the continent of the Uniled States, it was revealed by MajorGen. Arnold, Chief of the United States Air Forces, in a rev:s3d version of a confidentialReuter - 208 words
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Article149 1941-11-30 3 A COMMUNIQUE issued by the acting Danish Consul in 3 ngapore, Mr. E. Strandberg states: "According a 15 B.C. broadcast, the Ministers of the Danish Government had voted against acceptance of adherence to the anti-Comintern pact, but the German Minister in Crpenhagen. Rente Kink,149 words
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Article108 1941-11-30 3 Washington, Saturday. QVTR $50,000,000 feu been allocated to factories lor facilities for making rivet tew cast steel hulls and turrets for tai ks, according to a Uni'-d States war Cer«rtment statement Plans are being considered for the cventral ellmiratior. ol rlvetted ccnstructicn In all combatReuter - 108 words
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Article93 1941-11-30 3 Wcshington, Saturday. "pHE House of Representatives Labour Committee has approved of the legislation giving the Government the •xvver to take over defence plants when strikes Impede production, and to create machinery for the voluntary arbitration of labour disputes. By a vite of 253 to 102 thrReuter - 93 words
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Article63 1941-11-30 3 \Vrr.hin3ton. Saturday. "pHE American Red Cross announces that it has shipped 1 000.000 tablet* and tv:o tons of ryanide gas (to kill rats and vermlnl 10 combat a serious outbreak of bubonic plague in Hunan. Part of the ihlpaent Is goln? by plane in63 words
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Article63 1941-11-30 3 Chungking. Sa'.urday. A CHINESE military t>pok<xinian .'aid during the part week the entire China front has r--cn quiet except for mlnT fighting in the wtetntty of Patow, Nar ehang. Shaohsln» and Chentjchow. He SRid there are 33 Japanese divl•lonc In Manrhuria and about 130,00063 words
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Article47 1941-11-30 3 New York, Saturday. I<HE London radio reports that a train cam-In" German troops collie" ed with a freight train noar Dlr^tuts in Moravia, killing and Injuring an urtdeterrr.irrd number of ■okUrr*. Thr"' rirs were destroyed and others V i-Vr the report said— United Prrss.47 words
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53 1941-11-30 3 Chicago, Saturday. 'THE national publication Republican Party has conducted a survey showing that 42 per cent, of the rank and file in Government want Mr. Wendell Willkie for President. The survey also shows that 51 per rent, favour a mnre active American participation in the53 words
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Article, Illustration49 1941-11-30 3 A /ijir.n amtulance of the Soviet Red Army it shown po'.i:d to MTff wounded back to bate hospitals from clearing ttationt behind the fighting line. Loudiruj thit casualty into the plane are nurtet of the Red Army. Strctchert slide into compartmentt built atop wnngt.49 words
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66 1941-11-30 3 New York. Saturday. PRIVATE dispatches reaching Initf J Pre.-s say that about 100 French planes have been flown from French aerodromes in Tunisia during the past week to join the British forces in Libya. The dispatches said French resentment in unoccupied France as66 words
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Article344 1941-11-30 3 Melbourne, Saturday. MR. W. T. Rofe, chairman of the Employers' Feder.it on. told the Federato .'s annual I meeting that wartime industrial- j izat'.on had mad? Sou h Aust.rall 1 in 1941 an entirely dlfferfnt Stat? from what it was in 1943. bringing a period of unexamplei344 words
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101 1941-11-30 3 Wafhington, Saturday. lil a me.;. r a"f L-rucd aboard a special train whilP en route to Warm Sp-lngs (Gr^rsiah President Roorovelt called on the nr.l'.on to observe Dec. 14 as ''Bill of Rights Dny" to cherish "the Innumerable benefits whhh the Charter hasReuter - 101 words
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124 1941-11-30 3 London, Saturday. QUEEN WILHELMINA Of the Netherlands last evening I broadcast to the populace of Holland urging them to continue their "sturdy passive resistance" against the Germans but to "refrain from hasty act 3 The Queen praised the sendins of American troops to Dutch Guiana124 words
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Advertisement354 1941-11-30 3 7\V? Suffer V%^ with INDIGESTION It l> uot c.ly i:tLd:n»o bat U.. Weedier^ because any doctor will teii you that heartburn, flatulence, win and many other forms of stomach pain ;i.e due to excess acidity which irritates the delicate stomach llnin.,' and cause; food fcrmertation. Dangerous because. unchecked, this excess354 words
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Advertisement289 1941-11-30 3 will be ON SALE at all COLD STORAGE BRANCHES throughout Malaya on Dec 1 st Advt.. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. OS. 261 A P^^^^Hl^^PMlfSjl mm A Wfm I^Hct, itusSHlP** <— "THERE is a teelinj o reiMuine« j^^Hj^^ throughout the house. Worr> V and anxiety nave given otice to289 words
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Miscellaneous48 1941-11-30 3 Bluey And Curley Stick-Jaw Lingo vxi SAIO *>U UNOEttTMiD "8c CBrtt*. lit OU> COOT AH»T|I"m j, (umk omw TAtKIAKi > |H ARAB WK.O. VCT >toU 00NT > OC* A Tbdfc IN HIS MtAC H Mtf \J, }JL J? J WHAT "feAT COVE IS SAVlMfc^/ XT' T fil/ \C*JM- ABABIC C?A48 words
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Advertisement465 1941-11-30 4 OPENING TO-DAY 4 SHOWS At 10-30 a.m., 3, 6 9-15 p.m. AW A mjf 1> 1> A BOX-OFFICE 1 P 1% A PHONE 6909 ZC-RRO Crack Shot, Super Whipsman, known to few, his iron hand is felt by all who dare defy the law! "ZORRO RIDES AGAIN" Jgl rfßlßttfefe Starring465 words
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Advertisement189 1941-11-30 4 HAILED BY THE PRESS! Said Yesterday's "SINGAPORE FREE PRESS": '...HAS ALL, THE ESSENTIALS OF A GOOD SHOW A WELL KNIT PLOT, ROMANCE AND GOOD COMEDY' HERBERT MARSHALL VIRGINIA BRUCE j^HMa <^R^RHRk jESS; ft l ,r^^' ■'*'< J L^R^Rw .^Rhß^^R^v IN COLUMBIA'S 1 ALSO LATEST GAUMONT GAZETTE 4 SHOWS TO-DAY at189 words
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Advertisement230 1941-11-30 4 Another BIG EVENT at The CAPITOL OPENING TO-DAY I 10 30 3.15 Note Revised Times of Starting! I 3* HOURS of Unprecedented Thrills 7Z*72"<*<rt'7Zv& IN THE SUPER SKY-iERJAI! Heroes fake to fhe air... to protect^^^*^ ~^^^nerica's secrets of the Skies! IN h IV C*«m kn-lu, u»SO~ 'CvoC »«Ui "UJIO** OmcW<230 words
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424 1941-11-30 5 Singapore Captures All 1942 Queen V Scholarship Fellowship Awards CINGAPORE has captured all three Queen's 3 Scholarship and Fellowship awards for 1942. The successful candidates are, the Sunday Times understand-. Dr. Mrs. Irene Rajaratnam, nee Dr. Mies I. HoiBington who won a scholarship, and Mr. Kenneth Byrne and Dr. B.424 words
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Article36 1941-11-30 5 The death has taken place at the S temban General Hospital of Mrs. C. S. Schclkts. wife of Mr. C. S. Schelkls. mir d .jovprnment officer of the Sei rmban P.W.D. She was 43 years of36 words
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203 1941-11-30 5 Greek Seamen Misunderstood Captain FIFTEEN Greek seamen undertook in the Singapore trafTi* i our. yesterday t*at the* wcul-J not n^ain rofusp tj war!: on the ship to whl'h they were attach id They had pleadea guilty to l charge cf disabsyinu o-ders aton Nov 27 They win loced by Mr203 words
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Article79 1941-11-30 5 OCiNi:3 t>pical of the country, its fauna and flora are I on the prges of a calendar J <>acred lor sale by the Malayan Nature J L'vie y. i i 1.• d that thU is the Cits'. !;.nd by the Society anj I are to advertise this country79 words
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Article54 1941-11-30 5 C -SEP.GEANT C. L. A. Thcr.vi«s r.cquittrrl in the Singapore tipfCc rorrt >f '< :dr.y ra a chart;! of ,..■,.■,.n t t'rhlng. ir wrs aIU" 1 i that ii :1 moinint of Aug. 28. at Ada'n I.rad. oftfv pfttcvty avoldinT a &eri'•a. raQMon, lv frothed into a tre? by54 words
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Article, Illustration152 1941-11-30 5 Married In Singapore Rogers-Semple MISS Irene Elizabeth Scmpie. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Semple, of Cambusiang, Scotland, was marriea to Captain Philip Rogers, of the Loyal Regiment, at the Presbyterian Church yesterday. Rev. J. Thompson officiated The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Rogers of152 words
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51 1941-11-30 5 Our Own Correspondent i Seremban. Saturday fpHE Negrl Scmbilan Ceylon Tamils Association has Issued Invitation* for the unveiling of a tablet, erected In memory of the late Mr. S. E. Thambv. a well-known member of the romnunity. on Sunday. Nov. 30. at the Hindu burial51 words
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Article112 1941-11-30 5 THE Government wishes to express its gratitude to a number of residen* I rf Malaya who have made a gift of fheir firearms to assist in the arming rf locally raided defence forces. Th? second list is as follows Ten«ku Huein bin All. Major H. S Nicholson112 words
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Article55 1941-11-30 5 A CERTIFICATE of exemption from continuous training and mobilisation granted by the Commandant. S.S.V.F.. to Dollah bin Jamaludln was cancelled by the Loral Tribunal presided over by Mr. J C Cobbett In Council Chambers yesterday. J. J. Bell was exempted from mobilisation, and A. N. Eesson was exemDtei55 words
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Article25 1941-11-30 5 The Police Band will play in Slnga nor- on Tuesday at Telok Ayer at 6.00 nm. and on Thursday at Katon» Park at 5.30 p.m.25 words
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Article211 1941-11-30 5 PROGRAMME of Singapore Volunteer Corps drills up to and for the week ending Dec. 7: Monday. Dec. 1: 1713 hrs. Headquarters, S.R.A. <V> laying Tests; 1715 hr.<=. Hear! I irtera, SSL. Bty. R.A. (v). MMHStaf and L.G. Training: 1730 hrs. Headquarters. S.V. Slg. Coy., Signal Training: 1715 hrs.211 words
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Article, Illustration22 1941-11-30 5 Miis Muriel Masrdelcna Menteiro and Mr. George Maxwell De Cotta who were married at the Church of St. Jose,, Victoria Street, yesterday.22 words
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Article33 1941-11-30 5 Miss N Mahaesvary. eldest aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Nagalingam. if STemban. Is to marry Dr. Appudural. of the Gpneral Ho<:t)ltal. Johore Bahru on Dec. Z at 4«">. l r^" rontl. Ser«nftar33 words
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632 1941-11-30 5 (From A Correspondent) ONE of Singapore's most gifted musicians. Mme. Bonenfant. will make her farewell as a solo pianist at the Singapore Muslca! Society's concert on Sunday. December 14 when she will play the solo part of the Grieg pianoforte concerto. Mme. Bonenfant has lived632 words
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Article59 1941-11-30 5 (From Our Own Correspondent; Seremban, Saturday. 1«O celebrate the first anniversary of the Negri-Setnbtlan Local Defence Corps, the Corps will parade in Seremban on Dec. 1 and will be Inspected by the British Resident Mr. J. V. CowgiU. After the inspection the Corp*, led by Lie band59 words
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Article53 1941-11-30 5 THE following arrived In Singapore 1 yestedray by pan American Airways Clili a Clipper: Mcsar* Peter Lindsay, on a business trip; Lancelot C. Royle, Duke Mansergh. John V ilkinson. Hugh Adams. Prank Schwable Lewis Merritt. Vivencie Arac\«. Archibald Coffles. Kichinchand C. Thadani. WH'iam 8. r:arl-.'cn. and Mr. and53 words
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98 1941-11-30 5 2,700 Aeroplane Models On Way To Singapore ONE shipment of 2.700 aeroplane models has left Britain for Singapore. The value of them is round about £500 Since war broke out no fewer than 300,000 of these models have gone overseas frcm the same model aircraft factory in London They are98 words
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Article88 1941-11-30 5 At The Theatre t^KY Raiders." which I; released at the Capitol cu<ima today, is a ■<ilal with a target hit in practically every foot. An adventure story of the air, with Donald Wood.;. Robert Armstrong, and Kathryn Aoi-ms holding the main rolea>, its 25 uels are replete with88 words
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Article65 1941-11-30 5 POB Hope and Paulette Goddard add to their lauiels m a comedy learn par excellence in tl»elr newest Paramount hit, Nothing But the Truth," which was given a midnight screening at ths Cathay cinema. It Is every bit p,r. good as previous Hope-Gcddard farces, and cannot 'x too65 words
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Article87 1941-11-30 5 THERF are io> l al hygiene clinics in Singapore. Prnang and Malarra. Dr. Kelly has bctn Ij-rgely responsible for their derelopmert." «aid Dr. Ponnappa at a Orcwel' r-rrty. yesterday given to Dr. R W C Kelly, retiring Ch»»f Medical Officer Social Hvgien^ Office. General Hofpital, b"87 words
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Advertisement154 1941-11-30 5 OFF-SEASON RECORD SALE (Now in Full Swing* Qnnum BoRCPin Coun^R f ,Jj OVER 5,000 RECORDS SOLD IN TWO DAYS! Space docs not permit us to offer you all the Records at one time and so we have to add in every now and then. Please com- 1 Rfß'n for n?w154 words
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Advertisement244 1941-11-30 5 Rambutans in November. Unusual Season in Penang. What should be ol interest to local residents wbo have been accustomed tr expect rambutans only during the June August season each year, ts the rathrun usual crop of thin fruit now In fu:' swing In Penang. Tens of thousands of this "Pride244 words
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Advertisement312 1941-11-30 5 GIFT SEEKERS i 9 f" j. s HERE'S THE IDEAL GIFT 4 r t^v/^ nn n l ft v fl n ixiMj. p<UJT<R USLa ■fcjß hand-made and designs are own design. LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK 4 MALAYAN] It's Your Guarantee Of Buying v^^\ <^F.M.S-"> Genuine Afalavan Pewter I PEWTLK312 words
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Article482 1941-11-30 6 FOUR ACES - FOUR ACES By 'pHEHE are some oiddlng .situations In which the experienced and thoughtful player knows that danger Is ahead. If he Is wise, he passes at the first safe (or reasonably safei contract In order t-> r-i»k»> sure nf rtayln'out of trouhje. Today's hind is a case482 words
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Article1690 1941-11-30 6 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By ■pHE World Strategists were say- 1 1 Ing:— "It's all very well to talk about helping Russia, old man. But it's easier said than done, old man." "In that case why promise them help, old man?" "You must agree we'r- doing wha r1,690 words
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Advertisement367 1941-11-30 6 Id THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Autumn) 1940 RESULTS just published: b pei rent ci Pitman i RAIN- mmummumumumHfmmmmmmmmmmmmM ID STUDENTS were awarded I ■^B^^jW\lwi»_^^W/HR lasso* in Certificate BOOK- 1 1] 1 liV ffilV |aNl I If! Si lEEPING 60 ocr cent, ol -^UUHllcllfWfiilf&M (Mich attained DISTINCTION I FffffrfTffli'fWS^^ nrol367 words
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Advertisement448 1941-11-30 6 196, LAVEKDER STREET. SINGAPORE PKONE 4335 ■^■■■■■■■■ißa^aaiß^BHßßß^Bßßaia^BHßaak^ Perfume of the Season OTTO DIL-BAHAR (Regd.) Concentrated, Delightful and Lasting. L*rte sise R*. 2. Extra Sim Be 1-4-1. Charges Extra. Beware of spurious imitations Remember OTTO DIL-BAHAR. Of «U ■Ham ANGLO-INDIAN DRI CHEMICAL «O. No. US D-2, Jasaa, MuajW. BOMBAY, 2. MhbM»i448 words
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Article, Illustration2082 1941-11-30 7 By The Onlooker WHEN the Rev. Hamilton Aikin left luoh for Australia it was hardly thought that the vacancy in the Pen k Church would be ■Ml?d so soon but last Sunday and on succeeding Sundays to come there will be preaching the Rev John R. Fleming.2,082 words
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Advertisement163 1941-11-30 7 EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES. EXCLUSIVELY iTH^MP/ON \jPTICAL C 2 AKI \l>r. DLDG.. "HONt -wO2. K. A Thompson, Or ol OcuUc sx-knee. 35 years* ruropean Clinical Experience AppointnaenU Prelcrrea. INSECT BITES AND STIN6S rsinssGEß| 1 |f YOU USE I U»ITONPW«M' TLy M Milton takes the 'sting' out ol inscc; bites— and the163 words
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Advertisement75 1941-11-30 7 L J I Jtttf Mr .^b^b^bbW I^^^&^^^^W I a*^^^^^^ .yS L f W t^*^ ,^f Jv^dAk/n i X »Aw mJt'l y a^aia^B^B^B^B^B^nS^HMß^Sk^B^B^B^^Bi^B^^Bß^BßV&4^ 4 W^bJmßbV*''- I '^S^B^B^BBB^^^BWB^B^H^B^B^B^B^B^l^^n^^^^^^SvWVai^Br^i^* -s^l* mil, \iop K. a 5.7% A P I U F Rl[i\ bY .^W W^m mazoa coilco-coil gasfillec .^bVbW^bT AWCM n) J LAMPS GIVE75 words
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Article847 1941-11-30 8 Opinion Planters' Cost Of Living THE Incorporated Society of Planters Is seeking for its members, and probably for all planters, the grant of an allowance from employers to compensate for the Increase In the cost of living that has occurred since the outbreak of war. In an editorial In The847 words
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Article1380 1941-11-30 8 Sea Agony ALMOST with one voice, three look-outs cried to the bridge. Enemy plane closing astern In a few moments it was above the mainmast, nigh against a cloud. In these long-drawn-out seconds I remember thinking It was all rather like being at the pictures, but much colder. I got1,380 words
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Article430 1941-11-30 8 A. P. Luscombe White - A. P. Luscombe White By 1 STAFF of unpaid women workers have won for themselves the description London's most human war department." Known officially as the Woundrd Missing and Relative Department of the Red Cross, tlvy act as a "detective agency" for the tracine of430 words
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Advertisement421 1941-11-30 8 THE «EW WORLD CABARET ml TO-OAY TIFFIN DANCE 12 noon to 2.30 p.m. _^hj£ Admission FKLE. Mi TO-NIGHT 9 30 TO MIDNIGHT Admimon 25 ct». 13 Wf ct wUt ""KSaS" TUNING-REPAIRS PW suS^vsm REMOVALS-HIRE WAIN £HI£LL'S in Silk and W*M F> p if A f> I J7 C I Al»O421 words
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Advertisement11 1941-11-30 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Strtrt. Singapore11 words
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Advertisement10 1941-11-30 8 W 6 6 P 1 wLwk firct thinft ever j10 words
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Article, Illustration943 1941-11-30 9 LOCALLY BUILT WAR CRAFT HANDED OVER TO NAVY "Steady Stream From Now On" Governor MALAYA'S contribution to the naval effort in this war although different to that in the last when H.M.S. Malaya was presented is in the form most likely to be of value to Great Britain under present943 words
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1626 1941-11-30 9 THIS is r. matter of major importance. It is one of vital concern and if the Crown's proposition is not correct then the whole structure of legislation on this point is threatened." Thus said the DPP. Mr E N. Griffith-Jones, in the Singa pore1,626 words
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Article93 1941-11-30 9 NEWS has been received or thi death, at 39. of Mr. Wil lam Choo Lian Yin, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Yin, of Singapore. Mr. Yin, who went to China in 1937 for reasons of health, was a keen93 words
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Article30 1941-11-30 9 Two brothers were married on the same day at Tltl. Jelebu when Mr. Choo Hock Foo married Miss Llm Slew Foong and Mr. Choo Hock Kwee married MisLlau Sin Yew.30 words
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367 1941-11-30 9 DEMARKING there was a reasonable doubt in the case. Mr. Justice Aitken, sitting in the Singapore High Court yesterday, acquitted Shaikh Allaudln Dawood, a young Indian, who had been sentenced by the District Judge to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment on three charges of367 words
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116 1941-11-30 9 Sold Tablets Without Doctor's Permission ALLEGED to nave sold poison in the shape of six sulphcnamide tablets at a shop in Singapore whithout a doctors prescription, a young English-speaking Chinese, George Tan, was yesterday fined $45 in the J?>.T»apore fifth court. Advised by his counsel Mr. S. Plllay, Tan pleaded116 words
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Article76 1941-11-30 9 MASKOR bin Amat, a Bcyanese m driver, faced a charge in the Singapore traffic court yesterday of causing the death of Mrs. Winifred Joy Stokes by negligent ariving. The offence was alleged to have taken place at Western Depot Read, near Woodlands Road, at about76 words
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Article64 1941-11-30 9 A CHARGE of armed rob Very preferred against R. W. Day kin and Sack ville Bryant, members of the RAF.. Tengah, was amended to one of robbery only in the Sin^porc traffic court yesterday Daykln and Bryant were alleged to love robbed Ta.i Hai Bin of $9 at64 words
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Article56 1941-11-30 9 A CHAROB of causing grievous hurt to Buay Bok Guan by driving negligently on Nov. 28 at the junction >f Orchard Road and Tank Road «as explained to Muhamed Awl bin Adur. a Boyantse. Jn the smcapore traffic court yrkterday. The cute v.as postponed to Dec. 1356 words
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Advertisement720 1941-11-30 9 NOVEMBER 30. Y94f Ch ristmas Treat For Poor Children AS in previous years, about 1.500 children of poor families jn tiy those whose parents are unemployed or oherwise quite Indigent, are to be entertainer' for the whole afternoon at tm New World on Dec. 12 I his is the annual720 words
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Advertisement755 1941-11-30 9 Ihe greatest invention of the past 15 years is in this Toothbrush y-^J Betl bristli brush was I Wisdom Toothbrush with I I u-tffktdafttrfo.oootauhi I I my/om tufts was still Ukt I o* gUt-s totls. H ntu alter utmi tut. WHY Wisdom IS THE NEW LEADER r ■"'HE greatest invention755 words
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Article401 1941-11-30 10 I HEAR of the refusal of the Foreign Exchange Control to permit the export by a recent refugee ship of a small lot of gin for the use of a member of the staff of the British Embassy In Japan Diplomatic privilege which obtains elsewhere apparently does401 words
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1097 1941-11-30 10 By "Tfa Inquir&r" minutes before midnight there was not so much as a smell of alcohol In the night resort visited. The initial business of the evening being completed, several topers who usually had eyes only for bottles and glasses were noted to be1,097 words
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524 1941-11-30 10 Around The Markets BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT Singapore, Saturday. '■'HE shj.lo markets hat 1 another 1 steady week, in »plte of the unc rlalnty created by the AmericanNippon talks in Washington, but the volume of business was not so large as that of524 words
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Article85 1941-11-30 10 Singapore, Saturday. Nov. 39. Bayer* SeUen Price* Price* No IX RS S (Spot loose) SBH 3«', No IX R.ss f. 0.0 tn eaaea December 38% J9 G.F.A.U K.S S fab In oalea Dwrmbn 38>h 3«'» r.A.Q K.S.S fob la bate* December 37fc 3?7« All f.o.tj85 words
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Article134 1941-11-30 10 London, Friday. •JHE Tin Itescarth Institute estimates world production In October at 19,300 tons, a* against 22.200 tons, last year, making the total for ten months 205.200 tons, as against 187,800 tons. October exports Included: Malaya. 5 242 tons making an undcrexport of 21,854; The N.I. 5,320 tons,Reuter - 134 words
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Article46 1941-11-30 10 London. Friday. 'J'lN opened barely steady. The turnover was 260 tons. The market was more active. There was a strong demand for three-months, with smelters more pressing. In cash, se'lsrs were reserved aUlnu^h there a moderate demand. After official hours, a further five tons were •rad-d.46 words
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Article114 1941-11-30 10 Singapore. Nov. 29. Buyers StT.t r« Gambler 7.50 Hamburg Cube $12.00 Java Cube sil 75 CfcfM Mixed *2.75 Sun Dried $3.00 Pepper White Muntok $17 75 White $17.25 Blaclc -x_ s 7 75 Saro Hour No 1 Ltngga $526 J3.26 Pair $500 Sarawak $«.87'1Tapioca Small Flake $9114 words
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Article70 1941-11-30 10 THE following alter atk-ns were mado yrsterday In the list of share quotation* Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association:— TIN Hong Fatt Tin ($1) 1.3G 1.40 c.d. Kent (2si Is 7 -jd 3imdi.il. Xramat Tin (S<>> 13i7'^d 14s Paiiang Consol (ss) 13s M 14s3dxd Rawans Tin (10s) 7s70 words
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Advertisement218 1941-11-30 10 THE RULES OF HEALTH are few I^^: and f That morning glass of Andrews! —A How it sweeps away sleepiness! Its s/0 ~*f£tt* »'!bbling tonic action brings to your -hole system that cbep down Inner Cleanliness which leaves you clear r*^3^ VTJ =i-T^^ .::aded and alert, ready for the day.218 words
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Advertisement380 1941-11-30 10 LIFE ASSURANCE IN WARTIME 1. "SAFETY" that's the all important factor in Life Assurance. There arc many minor details, but when these arc worth anything it is only because they emphasise the "Safety" of the contract. 2. There is nothing speculative about Prudential Policies; :hey are based on a well-founded380 words
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Advertisement484 1941-11-30 11 %4m Wr/ '■'i M CHILDREN. isn't this a charming photograph? Desmonds mother has ssnt It to the proprietors of He It t JUI Ovaltlne' with a letter which says: "Everyone admires his beautiful little teeth; he cut them White all without any discomfort whateve; as a result of 'Ovaltine' Risks."484 words
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Advertisement376 1941-11-30 11 NEW PERSIL GIVES STILL BETTER meap^ WHITENESS f LATHER./ j iflnf nnnT sM IT-" XV i£jm. snsn HI wnnV Q w anW Hiklfc^^J^ Itj K ver y woman it cntau^.. I a TbL a^ >ciut ew P erw w l^ 'hey ft v jß^ praise it for these three i376 words
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Miscellaneous2055 1941-11-30 11 Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE Benlamlno Glgli': 12.30 Band of th(> NIROM w lw m w^^ Gordon Highlanders. nl v /.Hi (Urn. 1.333k rs.; /HP) 1.00 p.m. Singapore Calling; 1.05 VUB ir.l mti. ii:i .n Hi( 30.9ttn. 9.69 m es.; ZHTZ 45.51 m. Concertt: 1.30 News ln English; 1.41 15.15 ms. (192,055 words
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Article, Illustration295 1941-11-30 12 R. A. Thompson - Eyes In Leisu re Hours. R. A. Thompson, Cy D.O.Sc (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Time has sheared custom of many opinions advcise t-j health, and haziness. Most everyone once held the opinion that night air was weighted with death-dealing properties and iti.it the more hermetically sealed the alef-p ing room295 words
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Article753 1941-11-30 12 R.H. Naylor - R.H. Naylor By SUNDAY. NOVEMBER Ml The next twelve months will be the sort of period In which you can sit back in your easy chair. If you have had domestic troubles they won't get any worse. If you have had business worries they won't get753 words
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Article491 1941-11-30 12 JANUARY (Dec. 81— Jan. 19): A ciiange for the better sets in financialIv towards the end of this week. For the rest allow disappointment about Tuesday. Or you might take a chance then- and lose. FEBRUARY (Jan. 20— Feb. 18) Venin is just about to pass491 words
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Article357 1941-11-30 12 Max Factor - Max Factor By A MOTHER who falls to instruct her young daughter in the grooming processes is actually revealing a high decree of mate jnal inefficiency. The world rather largely demands attractive grooming from a woman today, and the girl who Isn't yet a woman shouldn't be asked357 words
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Advertisement247 1941-11-30 12 mw 1 GIVE HER ir /in Elizibeth Aiden f^i Ii always right It iot fail to please It If both an indication o." your own good 'osie and a tribute to the charm of the licky woman for whom it has been td. Bi'j or small— .our Elizabeth Arden gift247 words
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Advertisement207 1941-11-30 12 OR R<ywJ afiSfla^fla^a^Ll^B^Bm "THE UK an* 1 (ra.don ot B^^^^H plaati without bulklmaa HmH < th% hipt ii offarad rou br lha unlo.ua KONERAY akin with iti |r*4uat«d knif* cdf* (A a4*atl all round. tap«rin| off Into a llim-fittlng, tltndariilng hia tint. That ta whir th« A )^H KONEKAT It207 words
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Advertisement483 1941-11-30 12 BJPP^"**™ I Vi»3INIA C.cT, MCtf s>«» "^L '^^.^rtßßßl^^^ d i° correct Co I I Kll For your color harmony nuke-up chart mail (hit coupon! ICOMrUafOTi ft* M4M Mm tmm Mm, t> taA. luL^md C'Jvm* IWfX»rfi»ll H«lnlml[»«H««»T |»....«C »«f ...n UtM.rj •at.Q I w*t-u> Om. Urn «4 wa» w m|]i«Miiia. uHH,483 words
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Article305 1941-11-30 13 Captain Sank Bl And Saved Her •■THIS Is the full story of the Norwegian submarine 8.1. sunk by her crew to hide her from the Germans, refloated after a month, and brought to Britain. Now the B.l— she Is 18 years old, and has a 420- ton surf ac displacement—305 words
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Article31 1941-11-30 13 Applications by expectant mothers In Britain for their 50 extra clothlcac coupons, require a certificate from doctor or midwife, or from the medlcaJ officer at the ante-natal clinic.31 words
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Article77 1941-11-30 13 ATT R ACT IV ELY dressed Russian girls of the "vamp type" were dropped behind the German lines by parachute, states a Berlin report. The girls all spoke German. They had been ordered to take German soldiers' minds off the war and to carry out sabotage77 words
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Article849 1941-11-30 13 Air Offensive On German Industry Fvas on tl» night ol May 11 1940, that British bombs fell for the first time upon objectives on the mainland of Germany. Railways radiating from Mun-chcn-Gladbach were bombed by 18 Whltleys. This date is of significance. It marks the beginning, modest and849 words
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270 1941-11-30 13 'Half-Men Women Are Losing Men 's Respect "TENS of thousands of women are forfeiting the respect of the best of the opposite sex," the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, Dr. Button, said in Melbourne recently. "Not content with being women, they want to be half man and half270 words
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Article309 1941-11-30 13 CRAWLING inside the port wing of a Sunderland lly-ins-boat patrollin? over Ike Bay of B'scay, two fitters, drippin? from head to foot with oil, plutrged and refilled an oil tank hit by enemy Are. Then the (lying-boat was flown 300 miles safely back to309 words
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Advertisement447 1941-11-30 13 mjf^ avoid ggd^^V BLEMISHED H| 2PURPOSE SOAP WUt \Amttmtnic§ undimppUmr M > Look at your skin. Is it dry, harsh and rough is your complexion muddy spoilt by blackJPPIwL heads? That means your present cleansing ak mt-thods are inadequate. You are depriving vur &P?> skin ot the daily mtdutr.M cleansing447 words
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Advertisement225 1941-11-30 13 **«a*f.^^^^"^^B*W A v W7HATEVBH Tour fearuna, nolhinc count* aa W mucjk for look* as a dear ooaapacooa and aa •VCT-routhful »kin. And Naturt inaanl jnimiaa paniua to po**o* and pciKut die glamour aaal MR of aa cvcr-routhiul akin. Beneath the outer layer of worn-out cuticle b*a a lovely freafa tkin.225 words
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Advertisement618 1941-11-30 13 M My husband couldnl believe his eyes!" Says Mrs. McDermott, of St. John's Wood, England. "HE SAYS I LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER. THIS IS HOW I DID IT** HK i J^ By **tiotograph o« Mrt McDermoti ot ""rtocograprt ol Mr*. McDermot* *t lohn* Woo* London, fngland. thowing th* amaung change618 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1941-11-30 14 Trom Our Owa Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A SENSATIONAL win by Blue Peter in the last race and the surprise by El Camarilla in the third race were the outstanding features of to-day's racing at Kuala Lumpur. Blue Peter had the lowest number of tickets on1,601 words
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204 1941-11-30 14 Perak Reach All-Blues Rugby Final (From Oar Own Correspondent). Ipoh. Saturday. IN a thrilling rugger match played here to-day the Perak Asiatic* entered the final of the AU Blue* cup when they beat "enang by etrht points la goal and atr M rta polnla (two penalty goaUl. The Perak Asiatics204 words
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202 1941-11-30 14 (From Our Own <" jrrr>,p-»r ten") Prruujf, Saturday|N one o( the fastest and most interesting hotkey (tames played in Prnang tbis season. Penaag drew with Selangor one-all on the Hatrhlnc'c school ground today. The Penang forwards :\ere In brilliant form. They were all equally202 words
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Article47 1941-11-30 14 The following wMI represent the Singapore Hornets In horkey ma'-n Tcaln^t th<> Harlequins today. 8. Podrleues. R. H. Ba-'h. M. Modder P. Ne'bronner. R. 8. Barth. D tie N. Modoer S. de Cru* J. «?~heerder. B. S-'-^ ■c't H. Bou'i^wyn. Hnorvt*i v. Kruesman, L. Estrop, P. Woodford.47 words
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Article28 1941-11-30 14 The KTipel Or If C»ub Nr>vcmbet tmM'l foursome r^'ulted: Mrs. J. Omv and Mrs. R. J Fenn'e 4«(— 13 CV Mrs. O. McOuan and Mrs. F. Starr 50—13-37.28 words
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207 1941-11-30 14 Segamat And Batu Pahat Draw In Inter-School Hockey 'From Our Own Corre^pondem Batu Pahat. THE annual inter-school hockey 1 match betwen the Se-jama:. and Batu Pahat Oovernmen 1 English schools, drew a larjje crowd which watched a fast and interesting game played to a :ne one draw The game started207 words
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Article101 1941-11-30 14 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. gELANGOR beat the Combined Services on the parang to-day by 23 points (four goals and one penalty goal) to 15 (three goals). The scorers for Selangor. who played with 14 men throughout were Wler Danker (two tries), and McLean. For101 words
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71 1941-11-30 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. *pHE Perak Rugby team defeated Ih' Penang Garrison by 17 points 10 goal, three tries and a penalty coal to nil In a Rugby match on the Padand here today. A feature of the game was the brtlllfnt71 words
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Article43 1941-11-30 14 Prom Cur Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Sat vr WHITES drew with Colours In State hockey trial held here y frrfay. both <=l H es «ror)nt» l*lf", "1 toke and Vullltmutr trored for th? Whites pnti Bala&lngam netted Mat for the Colour*.43 words
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Article1248 1941-11-30 14 „ Doc - Doc." By QWINO to sickness and Injuries the Gunners have had to sciaich from the Command inter unit Boxing championships. Capt. Morley tried hard bu: I was dogned by bad luck, first one then another having to cry off. Let us hope the Gunners are fit for1,248 words
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Advertisement812 1941-11-30 14 WE WANT YOUR SCRAP NEWSPAPERS. BOOKS. MAGAZINES. CLEAN SC.IAP PAPER. BOTTLES. CLEAN IUS WITH CLOSE FITTING LIDS. OLD MOTOR CAR TY:.ES AND TUBES. CfiMfiNT BAGS. OLD MOTOR CAR BATTBRUS. RAGS. CAST IRON. ALUMINIUM. "SILVER" PAPER. COPPER AND BRASS ORNAMENTS. ELECTRIC LAMP BUir*S. OLD LAWN MOWERS —in fact ■mjtkkg except dirty812 words
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Advertisement118 1941-11-30 14 YOU! f^^B Away dull hair for handsome, lively-looking hair us* l\) <^j^»»^K» S» Brylcreem. Brvlcreem sets yo'ir hair without gumm nj, I J I^Um,. plastering or (tar. hing it. Moreover, the natrral oils and f 2_v«\ special ingredients from which Brvlcreem is made, act as a tonic W f isJ118 words
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Article, Illustration633 1941-11-30 15 RALLYING magnificently in j the second half after giv ing a somewhat lethargic dis- play in the first, the Rest were just beaten by Scotland in a hard game of rugger on tbe padang yesterday by 18 point* (three goals and a try)633 words
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Article596 1941-11-30 15 (By Our Bacin :nU>n Correspondent) I^HE successful "At Home" held oy 1 Die Singapore Badminton Association at the Clerical Union Hall la*t week-end, coupled with an lnterestu»g badminton match between the Marrvcct and Single players, provided a fitting (inalc to an interesting programme which ha: taken many months to596 words
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Article325 1941-11-30 15 (From Our Own Correspondent Muar. THE Muar Government English 1 School beat the Batu Pahai. Government English School at horkey by three r^nls to nil. The game attracted a good crowl of spectators and among them were seen the Slate Cf-mmKsioner. M'lar. Dato Abdul325 words
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Article175 1941-11-30 15 'Pll£ Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association beat the Anglo-Chinese School by 4 in a hockey match played on the Oliham Hall yesterday. The Old Boys were the better team, but the ACS. tried their best and failed many times due to weak finishtn». The four175 words
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Article249 1941-11-30 15 Police Get 6 4 Win Over C.S.C. DISPLAYING good form the Police scored a creditable victory by six goals to four over the Ceylon Sports Club in a keenly contested hockey match played at the Thomson Road Depot yesterday. The Police attacked from the bullyoff and Carvalho opened the scoring249 words
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Article184 1941-11-30 15 ■pilE following are the results of yesterdays ties in the Straits Chines? Recreation Club open invitation lewu tennis tournament Open Doubles, semi-nnal Robert Chla and Kong Kit Soon beat Y. P. Wee and S. K. Gaw, 6 4, 6 4. Mixed Doubles Handicap 1 hi; Hue* Toe and184 words
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Article90 1941-11-30 15 New York. Friday. »]X)NY Zale. of Indiana. Is the new we -rid middleweight champion, outpoliiilng Georgle Abrams. of Washington, in a 15-rou d contest. Zale is the frst undisputed middleweight cham«p'on since Ml.key WaDcer became champion ten years ago. Abranx. \vh Is a United States sailor,90 words
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Article236 1941-11-30 15 gCORING two goals late in the game, Headquarters beat "D" Coy. in a friendly Ijoyal Regiment inter-company hockey fixture at Gillman barracks yesterday. "D Coy. played one man short throughout, but held their oppon?n's for nearly 45 mlnules of play. Headquarters Company maintained pressure for the major236 words
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Article414 1941-11-30 15 (From Our Own Corrrsoo.'.dent' S.remban. AS expected. Nesn Sembilo;. went c.own to Solangor in tlic state's first hockey iMgagement of the season when the farm met recency at Kuala Lumpur The Negri mi?ht have even a more severe reverse 4iad it not been for the fact414 words
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Article293 1941-11-30 15 Negri Sem bila n Tll£ Negri Sen Ulan Btdniinton A">- soclatlon, trpnks to thi ener,'^' efforts of Mr. Teo lian Khi.r. ti.^ h'^norary secretary and the support nl several Chinese petrons. paiu Messrs. Kck Chong Fook. Can H■ Thi and Chai Sau Yin, lias Ju<-t rorcluded a very tuccessful tournar.n-r293 words
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Article165 1941-11-30 15 Woman Powerless With Rheumatism Anoth r case of rheumatism of lons standing nasyi ldcd to mhat has become to be recogn.sed a I our th;; world as the on? ready scientific treatm-- Th* woman hrrseh nitM M lolim "Aftrr ruffer np for eighteen year* from165 words
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Advertisement375 1941-11-30 15 -?uA f* r v miiiiHi The car shown h*s actually f P^ftf rhalked up 12,000 miles- jjffl V^& mid yet it looks as though igU-— S^M^JMJMBH^^^ it hasn't been out of the j ********** iV b^R#3^B showroom a week DUCO j I^^B No. 7 Polish Is the secret. 1 UUCO375 words
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Advertisement166 1941-11-30 15 STOP THAT HEADACHE BY THE W^^^M/ffi fa PERAK TURF CLUB. UECEMBER A C.T.C MKKTINt. lAirciaft far f hi«a and Tanks for SATt'EDAV. bill DECEMBER. 1941 M HBAT, ftlh DECEMBEU 1941 Till KSDAV, Uth DECEMBER 1911 SATI'KDAV 13th DECEMBER, 1941 Bub«cripiijr.c for TMtl shall be men ss LADIES S2 for the166 words
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Article142 1941-11-30 1 iiIGHLY complicated lntruments for fighting aircraft are now bern manufactured in Australia by Amalga mated Wireless (A'sla). Limited. Revealing this at the annual meeting of the company, the chairman. Sir Ernest risk, said that these Instrument* Included aircraft navigation com passe artificial horizons, and directions' gyros.142 words
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Article45 1941-11-30 1 A Joint conciliation committee of employers and workpeople, which has been established In the Iron and steel scrap industry in Britain, agreed at its first meeting on a national minimum wage for the Industry of Is. 4d. an hour, or 645. for a 48-hour week.45 words
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469 1941-11-30 1 THE Englishman who in 1932 designed the Moscow subway and so gave bomb-immunity to half Moscow's citizens had no idea he was designing anything more than a very elaborate modern transport system. Yet all the Russian engineers who worked with him had air-raid shelters469 words
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Article237 1941-11-30 1 THE Hfifj mm ..old in j_,ondon recently of the. narrow escape of the crew of a British merchant ship during whose crossing of the Atlantic tire brok out among her highly inflammable cargo. For 13 h >urs the crow fought a losing battle with the237 words
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112 1941-11-30 1 rpHE Government Is Invoicing Its defence powers to prevent speculation In agricultural land, a wave cf which has swept Britain as a result of Improved price* for agricultural products, reports the Sydney Morning Herald correspondent from London The Minister for Agriculture. Mr. K. S. Hudson,112 words
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Article100 1941-11-30 1 SECRET information about the British Army in Northern Ireland is given away in the new issue of the Belfast telephone directory. The directory contains nearly column listing the location and telephone numbers of garrisons, embarkation posts. military rail centres, and Army Transport Service barracks. The Navy100 words
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106 1941-11-30 1 *|*HE former Chlef-of-Staff of the Royal Hellenic (Greek) Navy, Captain Michael Zaracostas, arrived in Sydney recent!-' by air to take up an appolntmen as Harbour-mas' er In Australia for the Greek Mercantile Marine with headquarters in Melbourne Captain Zaraeostas. who was in com mand106 words
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Article92 1941-11-30 1 gIR Thomas Beccham, famous English conductor, now in America, has received a writ for £1.298. of income tax which It h stated he owes H*! Exchequer, states a message from Seattle. Washington, United States. When Interviewed Sir Thomas said he was ignorant of any such92 words
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Article27 1941-11-30 1 Lieut. S.S. de Chair. Royal Horse Guards. M.P. for South-West Norfolk, is reported wounded. A few months ago he swam a canal to capture an Italian pilot.27 words
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Article204 1941-11-30 1 "Invade Us" Plea By Italian "W HEN >ou return set Eng- land to do everything possible to invade my country. lhl> is the only way we shall get rid Crfl the Gerrran overlordship which is squeezing the life out ot the Italian people. "What we want Is the complete destruction204 words
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Article, Illustration102 1941-11-30 1 (II INDERUROUND PAPER— Kront page of an illegal newk-Mieet of four pages, produced by Ciech anti-Fascists for two yean. "Boj" means straggle. The editor has adop ?d the V sign. The paper's slogan is •I will not betray! Death for betrayal." As a leVing article, this Issue, which was imutcied102 words
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Article168 1941-11-30 1 ANEW deal for Britain's merchant seamen who are continuously facing the horrors of the Battle of the Atlantic to keep open the Anglo-Aruerican lifeline has at last been prepared by the Ministry of Wartime Transport, states the Sydney Morning Herald London correspondent Pour new orders168 words
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Article455 1941-11-30 1 CALLING a doctor In Germany nowadays can be a punishable offence; a patient's temperature must be over 101 degrees before he may apply for a certi- flcate of sickness, and German women rarely can rain admission I to a hospital for confinement, a Swedish doctor reported455 words
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