Morning Tribune, 7 November 1940
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Title Section11 1940-11-07 1 Morning Tribune ;<>. Thursday, Nov. 7, 1940. Morning Tribune I Thursday. V-u-mh^TT^M11 words
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Article, Illustration180 1940-11-07 1 ROOSEVELT MAKES HISTORY IN THIRD TERM AS PRESIDENT I Wendell Willkie Congratulates The Man Who Beat Him LONDON, NOV. 6. RE-ELECTION OF MR. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT AS PRESIDENT OF THE Il NITED STATES HAS BEEN CONFIRMED AND MR. WENDELL WILLKIE, |RI -PUBLICAN OPPONENT, HAS CONCEDED HIS DEFEAT AND TELEGRAM) HIS CONGRATULATIONS180 words
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Article72 1940-11-07 1 n V »i._K(.uter's diplomatic correspondent states A the two submarines which recently sheltered at r and will require repairs before going to reports received in authoritative quarters here, i I dition of the second submarine, which subsequently letter in Tangier, is not known but investigations arc prog; t72 words
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Article, Illustration94 1940-11-07 1 Greeks Closing On Koritza Athens, Nov. 6. I K\ zones) are relentlessly closing in on V of Koritza, according to latest reports from I the Greek General stated that on I up to mid-day, yesterday, it was B with the course of operations." •nounced that.killed and 680 111 air raids94 words
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Article521 1940-11-07 1 Athens, Nov. (J. THE Greek air force have successfully bombed the aerodromes at Koritza and Argyrocastro. destroying a number of enemy planes on the ground, states a Greek His:h Command Communique. In Tuesday's uir fighting, two Italian bombers were brought down and no Greek planes wereReuter - 521 words
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Advertisement107 1940-11-07 2 The only dressing that feeds the hair 1 IX HAIR CREAM give? a royi 'alive" |1owtnmi because U feeds tin imir roots, as it contains Pure Sllvlkrin. It is non-greasy and do«i not gum the hair. StLVIFIX li the only hair cream with all the virtues oi a |OO<J fixative107 words
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Article, Illustration217 1940-11-07 2 America ivcnt i* <he poll* and rHt| 1 vnl>K NOV 6- IN STRIKING STATEMENT BROADCAST FROM v, vv vopk T)I) J K WENDELL WILLKIE, AFTER FINALLY ADMITTING V s\, PI lIK RESULT OF THE ELECTION WITH COMI:;; '"V.M.mvu..: i.!. I'oer.A.i VOTE SHOWS THE vitality ofReuter - 217 words
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Article110 1940-11-07 2 Ifort i FOB tl liviiv;# 1 ,i, D a tl United I m ir< in n ?i<< ted the chan Z >iiuatj«>n between Pr< 2 K.»os»-\.-it and Mr, .l<»h:i < I t his running inmtc In r I";.' ind I9$fi since Mr. i, 1 1 hit.110 words
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Article34 1940-11-07 2 Coloi-cl Knox, .Secretary of the i tatenMnt declaring, "Hi'' people of the United il by great majority 1; choi en Mr- I *Jt to lead them through the urave times which lie aiately ahead."34 words
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Article647 1940-11-07 2 rpHK p. airman claims that Mr. R -elt I. but Mr. Willkie has refused to nit it. A! the New Times, the New XorK ]j, iealir iroughout the Uniti ore midnight (5 a.m.. F.) that Mr. elt had heen re-elected by what appears ntial majority, Mr. Willkie refusesReuter - 647 words
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Article555 1940-11-07 2 London, Nov. 6. T^FJ, American Presidential election, in which Mr. Roosevelt has been re-elected for a third term by a substantial majority, has been followed in Britain with more general and keener interest than any previous presiden. tial contest, including even that of 1916. By aBritish Wireless - 555 words
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Article134 1940-11-07 3 NEW YORK, NOV o R H\i A MILLION N riMES SQL ARE TO rs Fl \SH UP. \T THEY BOOED MR i \M> CHEERED PRESIDENT \s THE TREND TOWARDS clear they cheered hoarse. on duty, b-it tl tn who answered fauiKJ xUngoish street bonfir lebratents.Reuter - 134 words
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Article349 1940-11-07 3 |IHIHf| 111 T (arried New York City by 727,000 votes record poll of over 95 per cent, of the e. Democrats clinched control of the Senate as were announced. They quickly won for nine seats which added to the 41 "held vc them S3 seat>,Reuter - 349 words
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Article80 1940-11-07 3 As 5 a.m. was approaching in New York, with excited election crowds jamming the streets, the trend towards Roosevelt became marked all over the country, as the national vote reached the nine million mark. It was announced that Roosevelt led in states with 449 electoral votes, while W:llkie led inReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration314 1940-11-07 3 ALL LONDON WELCOMES ROOSEVELT (By Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent) PRESIDENT Roosevelt s victory is welcomed in all London quarters, not because of any feeling against Mr. Willkie, nor any special predilection in favour of the Democratic as opposed to the Republican party, but because the continuity of the administra- tion isReuter - 314 words
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Advertisement46 1940-11-07 3 J' P I I j, j J j L_ \_M/<SSP.^mmm\mm\\m\\\\\\mm\\ Kl RNISHINt; MATERIALS rr M FIT R N ITI R K '^^^S^ I (iI.ASS W A R K iILO^ I H To Re Cleared Regardless Of Cost. W&pP' MB PASKOESLTD. L 54 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. l^^L.m--aM______W46 words
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Article, Illustration761 1940-11-07 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE Maces By 1 Fai Ta A■■ rat •th e 1 iv tali was inch the proj at the i I ven by children of the I Wedne^ night. Thcd picts tM j Palace i Winter. I y Sunlight fromrifl i just bes761 words
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Article111 1940-11-07 4 Christmas Carols TH E Dutch i choir hast decided to in- j troduce a popu- lar old Yuletide custom in Sin- gapore t h i 9 1 year. For three or four nights be- fore Christmas its members will travel about i singing carols in Dutch and English outside people's111 words
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Advertisement115 1940-11-07 4 &r\ LOVELINESS a NIGHT A \jp^^s& make-up A Battering inundation, choose Protenta Lotion or All-Dai/ Foundation. Then Elizabeth Arden matching rouge I tipttlck, and finally the delicat Ardena Powder, under a dusting of Japonica Powder lor a translucent effect that does not need renewing XMAS GIFTS TO IKIFNDS AT HOME115 words
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Advertisement68 1940-11-07 4 Br^_B_s!_____fl______________^N j9 NOW REOPENED ENTIRELY NEW MANACEMEI The most modernly equipped air(o hair-dressing Saloon in Malaya, staffed by Experts. i A veJ MISS BETTY STEVENS who has nw |f j English experience and trained under om greatest Hair-dressing Stylists, and in M MR. A.A. VAN VELZEN, formerly oMJ Wolf Batavia,68 words
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Article, Illustration792 1940-11-07 5 T'Mnanv of you who have seen a Javanese dance m iiowed the hands of the dancer? How I m. who have done so have not failed Hs- amic. sensitive, forceful nature bemcierful finger-tip control of this inter I by hands and arms? Hands, tha: an ■Hi ubitidiis. mobile,792 words
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Advertisement98 1940-11-07 5 A tKk%- 'J&' -f yß^_^_m_. ■<• >_^____3 ''^BE!^' n- iffiß^^B Br-f^^Kf'&_-_________B j^r '^TC__-__________ -:jM VI T_V j|lx^* I__ '•Xy 7 ;&^_n________________________l ___K £4 __________P^ I_____^^ _____r __f_l_l_B ™"t".Atß&r _-_h_- -If mW Ctf EESE |g to please all tastes will be found in our fine selection of pure and wholesome <98 words
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Article143 1940-11-07 6 Ihmuiitl I'" Perfect Br« I ound ni v eer u_«. lingerie bl <d moulded wll to concern smart the importance of foundation gar- b .rlooked. V tltl i l t mutt be must be gently denn must be fla* and N -lines must and Dl a belt!:. 11l143 words
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Article169 1940-11-07 6 ANN SOUTHERN says she made the following all by herself -a sweater top of knitted cotton chenille. From the pinched-in waist a peplum flares out and down t|he front. Edging the sleeves is a border of ragged tassels made from the loose chenille ends. Navy169 words
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Article, Illustration385 1940-11-07 6 Hollywood favours The Bared Midriff For Party Gowns tUIIVUIH The short jacket is cut on bell boy style with bold buttons, and is of the same material as the dress, but w#h two thicknesses. On warm night s the jacket is worn instead of a wrap. JOAN BENNETT lunches at385 words
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Advertisement119 1940-11-07 6 9 mSiii i '^25_V OS IfHATS V f I Messes)^ DM 881 S OKSI IS, HOSIERY. i^ _*V° 61, STAMFORD ROAD (Eu Court). Tel. 3335 "SNOW WHITE" (LEANING AT PARIS Of CO. DRY CLEANERS 28. COLEMAN ST. Phone 6045 k h o v i: it s i: s AS S119 words
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Article678 1940-11-07 7 ANOTHER PLEA FOR AID SHELTERS I legislative CoiineiP ED budget for the Co; 1 ry defence nents la gislatiVe < n -jr. L. G. Corney. ial secretary, who new budget said l in l result of the revised i that the Colony's estiJcit was now $13,345,194 $10,998,035. budget was unanimously678 words
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Article217 1940-11-07 7 TOR selling eight dozen bottles of perfume, to which counterfeit trade marks had been applied. Abdul Hussein bin Ibrahim, an Indian shopkeeper was fined a total sum of $120 in the fifth police cou t, yesterday. Mohamed Kassim bin Mysoorie. an Indian shopkeeper, said that on217 words
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79 1940-11-07 7 ON Sunday next, November 10 from 7 a m. to 7.45 a.m. th»» annual combined service of the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. will be held on Wesley Church lawn (weather permitting), otherwise the se» vice will be held in Wesley Church. Mrs. T. W. Hinch. President79 words
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Article164 1940-11-07 7 A RELIGIOUS service will be held at the Cenotaph on Monday, Nov. 11, at 7.30 a.m. The arrangements will take the form of those made last year. There will be no military parade. Ex-Service men and women, and other members of the public who wish to attend,164 words
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322 1940-11-07 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1940 BRITISH TRADE IMPROVES THAT it has been possible to maintain and even improve Britain's trade, fir-pit*- the war. is no less ;i tribute to the skill and initiative of British manufacturers than to the vigilance of the British Navy. The war has created numerous322 words
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Article2104 1940-11-07 8 (From Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMFUE, nJ 4LLEGATIONB THAT HE HAD TOLD CERTAIN MINERS THAT IT \v\s A PI OYING CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIKE THOMAS AND HOR Nu J THFV CAME TO HIM HE WOULD GIVE THEM FREE ADVICE, WERE wSJ PXTTFRS()N. AN INSPECTOR OF MINES. WHEN2,104 words
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Advertisement108 1940-11-07 8 lAICAIIAY COMPANY 3. RafTl. ONTR ll UIIIMI.) II 1 I i Contra nations :id Han. tfl Let 01 liavc your I enquiries at once. CATHAY CAFE u Where Everybody Goes MARIE DESTY Popular Dancing Star COWAN BAILEY i YOUR FAVOURITE ENTERTAINERS I ao ii i\i: ii s $1.00 Service Men108 words
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Article, Illustration78 1940-11-07 9 nntATS the matter with that kitty? Has it I W rot a fish l)«»ne in its throat? No, you have h-Jd of curiosity killing a cat. Well, this one £ks that way from reading headlines. Every- she sees is |aat a bit more unbelievable gf ulu she looked at last78 words
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Article, Illustration23 1940-11-07 9 lITILL you come for a ride with me? This young i Hollywood starlet favours a cycle as a means i to keep thin.23 words
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Article726 1940-11-07 9 (From Our Own Reporter) SENTENCES totalling two and "fL.? mpU Wednesda y guilty to two charges of receiving ill; J*™ 1 e pleaded amounting to $3,000. Teceiym t ille gal gratifications Originally MacDonald was committed to stand his trial on seven charges but when he pleaded guilty726 words
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Article103 1940-11-07 9 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS AT THE CATHAY TATHAY CINEMA have a very strong card iu opening last night with "Of Mice and M and two newsreels, which d< the of the Empirme in Canada, and the hombol Dovei and CaU "Of Mice and Men." John Steinbeck Mil novel, ba turned into103 words
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202 1940-11-07 9 TOOK ANOTHER MAN'S JOB: SIKH GAOLED "UIS defence is ridiculous," re« marked Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third magistrate, when he sentenced Danarsa Singh, to two months' rigorous imprisonment, yesterday. Danarsa Singh was convicted on 'a charge of cheating by personation. According to the prosecution, the Singapore Traction Company Ltd., decided202 words
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Article46 1940-11-07 9 Commissioner Frunk Barren, Chief of the Salvation Army in Fiance, who is in Paris, ha-s been Interned, it was stated at the Lor ■o'on Headquarters ol the Salvation Army. Lieutenant-Colonel H. B. V preventative of the Salvation Army in Holland, ha been interned.46 words
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172 1940-11-07 10 Armed Robbery Charge At The Assizes A aril; obb er S who broke tat 22££_Xh dollan worth of >" ,id-n,ornin,. Miig Toh d before M. Pedtowta Uu Court; on the eft 7 i e mi w I Demuth B .I three oth( while the menfolk ork and un< D the172 words
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Article177 1940-11-07 10 ABANDON! D it a public latrine in dive Street, a ll.day-old child was picked up by a Chun woman at about I a.m. <»n Oct. n it was still J l alive tin. ugh its limbs were cold. [He woman Get Bit. took the child to177 words
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Article100 1940-11-07 10 Alleged To Have Caused Death Tko Chwee Seng, a 1 middle-aged Chiippeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the traffic court terday when three charges were prefer unst him. The tat charge was causing the death of Lee Ban Hock by at ii living alonn Kallang ltoad on Bept. 22.100 words
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Article120 1940-11-07 10 European Motorist Fined BEFORE the traffic magistrate, Mr C. H. Whitton yesterday, H. N. van Dyct pleaded guilty to a summons' chary, e of "driving without due d for the safeij of others" along Thomson Road, 01 2. Facts of the case as outlined by OOUTI Inspeator Ellis were that120 words
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Article130 1940-11-07 10 Fined For Stabbing Relative fined $25. or imprisonmei COUI -ng hurt b ™J l, with a pen-knit. r ther "The use of a knife in is very much to be dep forS*"* any such cases should b Tuni*^ by imprisonment. 1 have l taken into consideration M placed before me130 words
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Article152 1940-11-07 10 1 WHILE on her way to work at a lubber factory, an eldeny Chinese woman, Leong Seong was anjcked down by a Municipal loirv driven by Abdul bin Salleh and died of shock and haemorrfrom multiple injuries almost tly. The accident occurred at Lavender Street near152 words
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Article57 1940-11-07 10 (From Our Own <• i ■.-pimdentl Malacca. Wednesday. A EURASIAN post-master i isjia Tanah sub-po C. M. Gomes, appeared in Gajah Police Court on Tuesdays claimed trial to a charge i criminal breach of trust ns a publ servant in resp°ct of $75. The cas'e was57 words
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Advertisement257 1940-11-07 10 TlitAill BItITISH ll^^E^^S^** t_t_i^fc- "^i_u I__>Ji1 __>Jii l uS-^^ ii BY P&OwdBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the I'nited Kingdom. Passengers are257 words
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Advertisement169 1940-11-07 10 lit. i extenaea. BURNS IMIILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AM THURSDAY ISLAND. Tor information regarding freight and passenger accommod apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. :0: THE RANK LIXE LTD AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE I :0: HONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON,169 words
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Advertisement445 1940-11-07 11 wso{ Situations Vacant Mintrt lor Popular 631. Malaya B so. 224F) I :.cr of good charnc Bt Box 650. Malaya (No. 258F) tr"^^7"Lo«i t0 le^ m B clinic. Commencing m BOX 632 co Malaya I (NO B desiring to do Bt- 5 p m. on I to Box No. K445 words
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Advertisement511 1940-11-07 11 dfgdfsg Lost 6- Found LOST. Siamese Cat. male, year old, b tail. Vicinity Capitol Flats. Phone *****. Singapore. (No. 270F) Property For Sale EXCELLENT BUNGALOW sites Port Dickson (10 acres) extensive foreshore Area carries eight acres, well rubber. Reasonable price for immi purchase. Box No. 630 co M Tribune. Kuala511 words
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Advertisement528 1940-11-07 11 I Miscellaneous FOR WHOLESOME food patronize^ Orchard Restaurant. 38, Orchard Road Singapore. Price moderate. (No. 69F) SERVICE and comfort guaranteed Try New Asia Hotel. 2. Perk Seah Street, Singapore. Rate moderate. Modem Sanitation. no. 190F) EASTERN PIANO CO., 64. Rangoon Ro*d Singapore. Tuning, repairing, recaslng emoving and on hire, or528 words
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Advertisement373 1940-11-07 11 I Wanted ;ED PIANO, roust be In excellent condition At; i 644 c'o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 2 YOUT girl friend, nationality immaterial, occasional pltt Apply Box 627 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 21(JF) iED to i .ci bicycle. ce to Box Tiibunc. .-re. (No. 267F) WANTED about 6373 words
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Miscellaneous407 1940-11-07 11 T^** V^^« ON THE AIR I Singapore ZHL 225 metres (1 333 k ZHFi .)<• 96 metres (9.69 n; ZHF3 41 38 metres (7.25 m i fin oo a ra. to 8 35 am i rom io. oo am. to 1 50 p m. From 3 00 p.m. to 10407 words
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Article98 1940-11-07 12 F"R hundred A.R wreckage End school In don where hunwomen. d children were trapped. Of the first bO brought out only one All the people were sheltering In on a Mon< ■it after ha\ ii evacuated from another East End district. An atrial torpedo smashed98 words
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176 1940-11-07 12 Lost Fingers, Thumb, Boy Gets £1,000 TWELVE-YEAR-OLD Brian Ivliller. Holmdale-road, Chislehurst, Kent, was awarded £1,000 in the King's Bench Divion for the loss ol the fingers and thumb of his right .d, which were severed in a mine machine. The boy employed by Mr. Henry Poxon, a butcher, of Belmontparade,176 words
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Article57 1940-11-07 12 The engagement Js announced of Captain R. g. Scholfleld, R.A., elder son of Brig.-Gen. G. P Scholfleld, late RE* and Mrs. Scholfleld! of Forest House, Liss and Grace (Nancy)' daughter of Mr. F. Clyde Jeavons, of 32 Fairfax Road, N.W* 6. and the late V Jeavons. Mr. Jeavons was for57 words
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Advertisement219 1940-11-07 12 m M M f p IP. m I AT THE CAPITOL !r> mm mmm wm g^Mt^ttmmMmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmwW^Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm "Andy Hardy" lurns back the pages of history and portrays a great character of the Early Life of The World's most famous Inventor. m mßr "m BBM I a-MBBMiI JAr 3k <____m«___- _a flT219 words
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Advertisement178 1940-11-07 12 Edgar Wallace's Thrilling St^jT^ On The Screen! W K>•DA V 3.1 S, j ~%\Tr* !B!,^i ti.ls\ !>.i:» p.m. Vt| |||l 1 i: i> <. \n\\ l l TTrT Most Thrilling Mystery Story m jaijßmß mmWi ty ;£&'^tM vJ^^. -^w___________________________________l.ll.^n LESLIE LILLI BANKS PALMER "The DOOR with 7 LOCKS' hillim* thrilling178 words
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623 1940-11-07 13 Club. Singapore, lunch meeting held at Hotel yesterday, Mrs. Loh Poon Lip, read an W n,ner nn pared by Miss Mary Chen, on "The i ng Girls: A Y.M.C.A. Activity," with partithe origin and progress of the Y.W.C.A. W°° l ich apm K.623 words
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Article151 1940-11-07 13 (FROM PAGE 4) celebrated teacher and has added a, host of spectacular new dances to her repertoire. She will appear at the Cathay again when she returns. Mrs O'Hara Hickson came down "rom up-country and "hopped oil", ay flying boat to Australia recently for a spell of151 words
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Article130 1940-11-07 13 "BLANK" SHOTS WOUND 2 AN army manoeuvn recently became too realistic when some live cartridges £Qt mixed up with tho blank ammunition and two soldiers were wounded in the legs. Ihe troops were doing a training exercise at Grimsby. At a street corner one soldier flung nimself to the ground130 words
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Article95 1940-11-07 13 CLIFFORD 11. Taylor appeard before Mr. C. H. Whltton in the traffic court, yesterday, when an amended charge of causing death by a rash or negligent act, was explained to him. The charge was due to the fact that Mrs. Damme, who was knocked down95 words
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127 1940-11-07 13 TRITICXSM of what he described as the reckless conduct of an R.A.F. sergeant who fired at a car in an air raid was made by the coroner of a north-eastern town in Britain at an inquest on Henry Glynne Ifawley. aged twenty-six. van127 words
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Advertisement196 1940-11-07 13 ONLY COMEDY SHOW IN TOWN! APPRECIATED BY HAPPY CROWDS AT EVERY PERFORMANCE I 6.15 9.15 BRITAIN^ FOREMOST COMEDIAN IN A HILAR lOCS COMEDY OF LAUGHTER FUN! BRITISH LION /A Vy^^ft ■V <Wl^ L^Smmm93B& 888 f fW FRANKUN OVAU t&/m n\^ GAPPY MARSH BRITISH (.lON -TOMARNOU) jtß^^Zm tpraJucban F^Sm__A>k_^ J&8 .wB^A196 words
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Article121 1940-11-07 14 1 If 1.1 V Jl Mill <\< 111l \A i I ii>\ I N ooi had equali K. i through K B Iwaj thi N th< nu, .pi and ti i on Ihe resumi I» ,i .miplM-li ring within the to make 11 three121 words
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205 1940-11-07 14 < I. I (Seletar 0. nd the Club, tin ir victoi Ih, Club ll mld h the first half and maintained this lead until the I mi resumption the Airequalised and scoring three minutes alter, took the lead. The dub and during the205 words
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Article47 1940-11-07 14 Y M.C.A. I; Field Ambulance 3. IN a ireciocrc game of hockey plaveo al the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday, the Field Ambulance beat t&e Y.M.C.A second string by three goals t two. For Ambulance, Padial at rd played the best urn: of the evening while fcr the47 words
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Article98 1940-11-07 14 was pion-.ina ing two goals. ylor in I Ambulig brought of! some < i.nd a a l mainly due to one-goal lead. The A: ubular.ee opos^ tack, and scored their through padial, with a tricky bail past Marsh in in an up-ffold mo through Edgar a s98 words
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Article125 1940-11-07 14 TO-DAY CHARITY HOCKEY THE Singapore Civilians their hardest tryout Of r.ocn when they meet™ Army in the ;.vcc,nd WJ hockey match on the F3w The sides should 1 matched and I sUl jJ very open, fcnUe It liably expect rd a 1 pace will b maintai out ttr game. On125 words
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Advertisement211 1940-11-07 14 a iiruw IS 1111 1111 I rlr>; iUlii ul ji/ BBgrn a^^ r l\ Winner 1939 Singapore Gold Cup it JB?/ n,llv u,feit breeding and training can produce a real Rf WW J Jw winner. (Ooltipt had the best of both, gaining Malaya's If a w I J sF tlirl211 words
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Miscellaneous29 1940-11-07 14 I DAY cnAnTr i! ::fl ma,( h \P| Ik I Army ipon Ul \/a\ iu dai niADV RU< Bt. Andrew's Old Boys Lfl/IIV I v. SC RC, Farrer Park29 words
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Article90 1940-11-07 15 London. Nov. 6. flavor of London's Red id St. John's Ambuwill in future be e Duke of Gloucester's Mitributions should be i him at St. James's the Lord Mayor's Air &s Fund will continue from the Mansion a.jm ng the Red Cros.s Exenittee, the Lord Mayor lat it hadReuter - 90 words
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Article43 1940-11-07 15 Shanghai, Nov. troops are con- JJ to evacuate from i Jw«M»n region, and Embarkation at Hal- J Japanr^ vessels 3Jy. according to ft** have occur- L^ 1 l aween the i 3 t r ,ta 'V authorU 2}\ ad.ninistration Indo-china are -K43 words
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Article138 1940-11-07 15 JAPANESE OFFICER FIRED A T Shanghai, Nov. 6. ITONGKEW the Japanese occupied portion of the International Settlement— was thrown into considerable contusion yesterday- afternoon when several Chinese fired at a certain Lieutenant Hisao Nakamura, who was hit in the back by several pistol shots, as he was walking along aReuter - 138 words
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Article46 1940-11-07 15 A Hainanese died as a result of ir juries received during an alleged fight with another over a sum of V.O cents at the 84 milestone, Buk.i Timah yesterday afternoon. The scene of the incident was near the Hume Pope Works.46 words
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Article174 1940-11-07 15 ONE -NIL WIN FOR MEDICAL COLLEGE THE Medical College defeated the Ceylon Sports Cluo 1 by the only goal scored, when they met at the College ground, yesterday. The Medicos were largely indebted to J Singn and Hock Eang, the backs, for breaking up the attacks of their opponents, while174 words
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Article128 1940-11-07 15 Blonde Found Strangled In Flat CVIDENCK onlj (n Plymouth ly when Reginald G 24. an i sailor, describe Ol Raleigh Flymouth was remanded and With the murder of Beatrice Li Brown. 23. of same addn The woman stated wa.s fou ed by a In a bedroom at her flat late128 words
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Article79 1940-11-07 15 5 s Aw o o i> Green book- i (maker. Mr Hector Mac-? S Donald, said to i his friend, "I 1 would five £5d 5 to see a tier- I (man brought down." S The R.A. F. obliged, and t after seeing a fighter shoot79 words
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Article155 1940-11-07 15 MH. i n o\(i, newly- i 1"I elected Munieipal I mis.sioner was the prima, u I gaeal al a dinner held at the N j \»w World last nlfM to i honour him on his new ap- i pointnient Ihe dinner i liven hy Messrs.155 words
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Article128 1940-11-07 15 Londo.i, Nov. 6— £5.000,000 has been placed at the disposal of the Greek Government by the British Government. The official announcement says that in response to the Greek request for financial assistance, the British Government have assured Greece of their readiness to provide such assistance as may beReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement87 1940-11-07 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TKNDFRS. DERS met now invited !or tbl tolg materials or service For particular! see Municipal Tender Rtx itj Annual Supplies for 1941. See Municipal Tender I Construction of Drains. Culverts and Cainat Pegu Road (Deposit $50-) 12 MQI IMI Construction oi Drains, Culverts and Road at87 words
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Advertisement170 1940-11-07 15 i in u mmtmmmmmm l» SAVINGS ?U4>youto a A dollar .saved is an extra dollar earnca. a A Sa \ccount is the best inducement to save. To have a 8 Account and to see this account grow from timp to time is to be a contented s A Savings Acccunt170 words
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Article, Illustration389 1940-11-07 16 LONDON, NOV. t. IM ...H.nioi BRITAIN'S BOMMNO^ ATTAOTON 1 GERMANI "HAD WCREAS! WAS IN JSING AND WOULD CONTINUE TO IM'« 'vim^! MR ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR, IHE UR MINIS II I! SHAKING AT SHEFFIELD TO-DAY. tho ug would invade Britain by the end389 words
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Article89 1940-11-07 16 Shan&nai, xxov. 6. Instead of an "honour ab 1 e peace" France has got from her surrender only terms ensuring lasting slavery, declares the China News. The paper adds that if Germany is willing to make concessions it is only to turn France against Britain. 'Later the Axis would89 words
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Article208 1940-11-07 16 London, Nov. 6. jHE lullest possible British support for Greece is urged in press comments on Mr. Churchill's speech. Remarking that clearly the Commons was not altogether satisfied with so general an assurance as the Prime Minister's declaration that the Government would do their best,208 words
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Article87 1940-11-07 16 JOHORE SULTAN MARRIED Tl*» St \N op i{) uM MARRIED AT HALL REGISTRY )FF 9 MENDI. Rn} tN jS AGED 25. KEITER.^I The ceremony I^' J nutes. The bride's 3 Mendl ana the Sultajl Captain Abdullah, actal nesses. Pinned on the bridejfl a striking cieeoration-J crown and monogramel j two87 words
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Article325 1940-11-07 16 Latest News Of Fights In Greece (FROM PAGE ONE) been deeply impressed by the sober I caution of the Greek official comI muniques. which if anything, en lon the side of moderation The Greek authorities are extrely anxious to avoid creating anj line? of over-conf dence. and I foreign correspondents325 words
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Article21 1940-11-07 16 The de.. I tain Robe; 1 modore of fleet and fli I Empress of Britai Router. B21 words
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Advertisement123 1940-11-07 16 Three Shows To-day f\ wj where 3.15 6.15 9.15 I ATHA f lf ■01 oiiki THOME MM Goes THE WCTUtE HOLLYWOOD SAID COULD HAI ROACH,,. 1 VKR BK MADF A h N I o»ol 1„,.«.. I NOW T|At» MO. I IM»o*f«Mf »Klu«l r iJlff P brought to the Of MlLt123 words
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