Morning Tribune, 11 November 1940
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512 1940-11-11 1 Great Feats By R. A. F Over Italy ATHENS, NOV. 10. NSIDERABLE DAMAGE HAS BEEN INFLICTED BY THE K.A.F. ON ALv, s v MOST IMPORTANT AEROOM! MOW WHICH HAS BEEN PACKED TWICE IN THE PAST FEW Ys SHIPPING IN VALONA HARPR I! \S ALSO BEEN SUCCESSFULLY MBED. Other details of512 words
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664 1940-11-11 1 m II R. Henri} Stokes, Reuters special corres* IYM pondent with the Greek forces, reports that the crack Italian Alpinist division, which was recently surrounded by the Greeks, has been entirely annihilated, am! that a gre*t many of the Italian troops are now664 words
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Article206 1940-11-11 1 Axis Move To Suez London, Nov. 10. TIIEKI is no discord between j the Axis partners in the S Halo-Greek war. This in. formation was received in I London from a Balkan obscr- ver well acquainted with the internal situation both in 1 Italy and Germany who j itatel thatReuter - 206 words
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Article96 1940-11-11 1 London, Nov. 10. communique states, 'Last night, aircraft of the rwtt r ul l >l Commands, in conjunction with aircraft of 1 l m. attacked enemy-occupied submar-ne bases at Lonent. •wions were observed in the target area. H l'»<ulo K ne and Calais were also attacked. Other96 words
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Article173 1940-11-11 2 EDEN SAW HAILE SELASSIE IN EGYPT lon, Nov. 10. the Emfr *»*>* o conversations with General SmuU d Mr the 'i had be< 11 condm friendly at on, Mr the troo] i.d wii hi conMi four covered beltt' and l.yooo milr.s His aero inco! of deflh. '">d 1;1 point, ofReuter - 173 words
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Article66 1940-11-11 2 357 Nazi Planes Destroyed London Nov. 10 hundred and flfty-aevm Qfrowu c hot lowii bv ami aircraft lire du the Irsl 13 week.-, represent nth of th< total raid Ttit in kc no Recount or y hti 1 'imbrr of machi Th». Air Ministry thai tii. tendency for 0 rnReuter - 66 words
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Article242 1940-11-11 2 THE BEER CELLAR MYSTERY London, N in some quarter* 11 Is qu I vsh.th.M- Hitler em made ■h in the beer cellar at Munich Ratter's diplomatic <• thai the broadcast of •h had been postponed t that t.. much Interference by the British bombers While the record was bi IngReuter - 242 words
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Article25 1940-11-11 2 Mew York. Nov. 10. T! Uner i 000 tons, has been bombe ibled in Nortl unconflrmi d rep uese source ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article124 1940-11-11 2 Mr. E. C. S. Sichel has been appointed Secretary to the Board of Licensing Justices, Penang. vicv Mr. A. H. L. Wheeler. Che Megal Mohammed Ncor. Noor. Healch Inspector. Kuala Kangsar will be leaving on transfer to the Health Office, Lumut. Mr. W. J. Smith manner of Sabrang124 words
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Article34 1940-11-11 2 Istanbul. Nov. 10. T° Turkey t. olemn oath. public monuments and stood bo pictures of K> blic, and reafl inn in the I m of dem I nor. public- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article164 1940-11-11 2 NAZI SHIPS SUNK London, Nov. 10. TWO enemy supply ships have been destroyed by the submarine Sturgeon which reports that successful attacks were made while the submarine was searching and harassing enemy coastal shipping. states an Admiralty communique. Another communique denies a recent German claim to have annihilated a convoy.Reuter - 164 words
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203 1940-11-11 2 America Concerned In Defence Of Australia W ITH the tain and Aw has bt con The State Depa awaiting further dulging in comment m It is felt it Is Just p the explosion which wreck* ship and kill* d may have been an accideni proved th actually been sown offReuter - 203 words
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Advertisement17 1940-11-11 2 BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. O t 1 1 Fl v• h insurance Co., Ltd. T I17 words
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Advertisement23 1940-11-11 2 Oversea! i%«s" r{llll#c CORPORATION. 1 I>" tED China Buildinu. Chulia SW PHONE 5808. STSG&* Fire, Marine, W* Vehicles, Workmen' Compensation Personal Accid" 123 words
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Article119 1940-11-11 3 the hack of Neville Chamberlains watch .1111 motU» which means "Never makeg ..a, ant fulfil" ll( that his grandfather, who lik- his ifT Reform fame) was t tiled lorn I lal 1 -tremeiv keen on chemistry and ua- ULwayj 'ime.UiMg and inventing. i ila> he borrowed five shillings119 words
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Article209 1940-11-11 3 Neville Chamberlain. Prime Minister of Brita 1 M i.„in 1933 ""til May of this year, died peace- llllv yesterday evening at his country home m H&mDsbire He retired from the war cabinet only few weeks a*o on the grounds of ill health, follow- internal operation, but it was209 words
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Article57 1940-11-11 3 London, Nov. 10. riAGS on all public buildings in Birmingham v. half-mast to-day as soon as the death N illi Chamberlain became known. Mm'>■hurches spoke of the tremendous work do:i" f i Great Britain and the city of Birmingham by Mr. his brother the late Sir Austen57 words
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Article74 1940-11-11 3 Berlin, Nov. 10. Ul NDREDS (if people were killed and injured in earthquake in Bucharest early to-day, at--cording to a Bucharest dispatch to the German newsicy. tted that 500 people were killed in th^ 1 iccording to a mi from the Rumaniai buildings in the city were damaReuter - 74 words
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Article123 1940-11-11 3 COD LIVER OIL TABLETS SUNSHINE vi QI .s V) Sllp€rior ?rade wnvenieni and palatable ailMunistering the virtue* f'sh srade cod liver oil. Each uln i :Uns 31 US P "nits of 5 d T 31 i v sp units of m 4 lherpfor^ each tablet 7 T' n m Vitamin123 words
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Article61 1940-11-11 3 Spanish Republicans Shot Madrid, Nov. 10. Julian Zugazagoitla, l onncr editor of the Spanish Socialist organ El Sociali and Secretary-G-.---nerfl Ol the Armaments Departs oi the Republican e during the civil War. and Senor Cniz Salido. former editor o; the same paper an i publican Under-?-retary ol War. W( both,61 words
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Article, Illustration779 1940-11-11 3 Mr. Neville Chamberlain LONDON. NOV. 10. fj[li. NEVILLE I'II AMKERLAIN, WHOSE DEATH OCCURRED PEACEFULLY AT HIS HOCSE IN THE COUNTRI YESTERDAY EVENING; WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE MAN. WHO liV ACTS QF SINGULAR COURAGE— BS FLYING TO SEE HITLER AT BEK( 'IITESC; ADEN IN 19)8—779 words
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Advertisement47 1940-11-11 3 Ya f s V7 #*L r'&i^^^^^ inKuri Mod. i <\c I. P >r i JZJmW A Wli^ Mod'ls aHf .->r'\RINA .ill Mi" la V77/^amVv ()btainable f rom re V UocM leaf Hin sm K 117. Vlrtorla Kti Sole Dik-rlbutoru:— BATUMI X rtNIIAS. Mntapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Ptn*MA.47 words
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45 1940-11-11 4 N. E. I. TALKS ARE CONTINUING, SAYS CONSUL ;.ii Kaoru Toyoda, i by .■<.*• -11. od i. who will be leaving Japan v\§ Baigon on view that I tall contln Buccec i umL Toyoda will be by air toI of by (hip, ai waa originally Intended.45 words
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224 1940-11-11 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter i FREE members of the CMucm Goodwill Mission vhftefc ki expected here on TtandftT— I issed through Singapore >fs. tenlay on their way to join the leader of the Mission, General Uu Teh Chen, in Medan. The Mission, which includes the224 words
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Article121 1940-11-11 4 From Our Own Reporter) j Kuala Lumpur. Monday. 1 MEETING of the Federal Council will be held i A here on Tuesday, Nov. 19. At the meeting eight resolutions will be moved J and a similar number of bills, one of which. thH S Supply Bill,121 words
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Article34 1940-11-11 4 Mr. A. Williams. MC.S., has been appointed to act as First Assistant Establishment Officer. Mr. William Gordon, Malayan Customs Service, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Settlement of Penang.34 words
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Article220 1940-11-11 4 "P<)I»PY DAY will be celebrated to-day very quietly fan Singapore At 720 this morning the ExServicemen will gather together at the Cenotaph to remember their comrades and there will be a short service by the Archdeacon, Rev. Graham W nite. His Eiccllency the Officer Administering the220 words
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Article210 1940-11-11 4 ON Saturday afternoon tS annual at home was heMI the beautiful grounds ot "Ftinj the home of Mr. and Mrs. R 1 Duff, by the I'nited Kidmen* Recreation Club. The directors. and tM friends came together to spenoi extremely pleasant afternoon P* ing darts, quoits, box210 words
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Advertisement233 1940-11-11 4 C d e *i_ /Ti3?ri^^^sC BY PaO^d BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. ic S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their233 words
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Miscellaneous63 1940-11-11 4 Mickey Mouse By Walt Dj^ M M MM r— „.\l f J you CAN'T GO ADVEN r URiNG K AvNV KiNpi SAvY'T -3^-^---^ i _7 M I 1 I In/ cc*<**OOuSS**ES I (OH, MY GOODNESS' J Auu VOuR l^E 1 »T'S hiGM TIME J s THE EAGlE THEAT^r /W L^!^I21^I^63 words
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328 1940-11-11 5 Airman's Wife Stabbed By Her Man Friend o ld wood machinist sits in the condemned fell at X Gaol waiting to pay the penalty for the itated to he without a motive. Stanley Edward Cole, showed remarkable infate when he was sentenced to death at328 words
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Article175 1940-11-11 5 B salute or not salute? That is the question worrying ■n oi the Home Guard. ft tiona commanding H ssued instructions should 'not salute their in others, the men are ft must salute. ■x-Reuui'i Army officers now m ;n the Home Guard are ft o-salutc order. 3175 words
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103 1940-11-11 5 CO many people have felt they J want to kick themselves that Mr. Tom Haywood. of Croatan (North Carolina i made a machine to do it for > > (hem. t The machine kicks where the kick gives gretaest satis- faction and performs the kick103 words
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Article93 1940-11-11 5 Chungking. OALE of 168 items of imported luxuries will be banned in Free China cities including cosmetics, many brands of cigarettes and Cigars, perfumes, toys, canned food and others. Merchants are given seven days after the deadline to report to the authorities the amounts of their banned93 words
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Article244 1940-11-11 5 PRISONER'S RAID SHELTER CELL pIUSOX authorities have received instructions to lock prisoners in their cells daring air raids. The only exceptions to this Home Office ruling are trusted convicts, who are allowed to act as A.R.P wardens, auxiliary fire:,nd members of decontamination squads. This system has been adopted a trial244 words
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337 1940-11-11 5 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1940. MUSSO IN THE MUD COME surprise has been occasioned by the caution which has char* and continues to characterise, Mussolir.i s attack on (Jreece. The genera] impression was that, following in the footsteps of his master, the attack would be a lightning one, delivered337 words
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Article, Illustration650 1940-11-11 6 VERA - VERA By GIRL guides from the sth Sn pore Company and R from Singapore 1 only Rai I >any foregathered at the home Girl Guide Commli for Malaya, Mrs. L A That 49. Canning Rise, on Friday moon. They finished a two-mile hike650 words
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Advertisement103 1940-11-11 6 VSSURE YOFROWN FUTURE ;ir» ago. Commcrrlal Corrwipon and other BUILDING RIVCT VALI I >AD BINGAPOE app> <;.a FAIIAIIAY COMPANY 3. Hinies FMace. Singapore. ONTRA4 'lolts ENGIMO MACHINEBX BEOKEBI PhOM 31 It. lflco m Btoetrieal Generating Equipment Supplier! and Contractors for Power House Installations and Second Hand Electrical Apparatus Electrical Machinery103 words
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Advertisement26 1940-11-11 6 f y I (It Straw Hat made to order or remodelled similar to sketch. Stitched hat a speciality. i I, L S iODNBI HOIM BATTEEI KOAD.26 words
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Article, Illustration627 1940-11-11 7 CHOPS for a CHANGE THOFS, which make such a welcome change for either lunch or dinner, can be cook'ed In a number ol different ways. The followre a few of the many delicious tnannen in which they may be ed. When grilling meat. wha f ever the kind may be.627 words
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Advertisement108 1940-11-11 7 TELEPHONE A I WifiWlSuS JCHf IvC /I You will find our Telephone Order I Service a useful i:nd time saving v;ay I of shopping. It is at your service from [I 7 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. daily, and on Sundays and Holidays until 10.30 am Ring 5376 and as!: for108 words
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Advertisement308 1940-11-11 8 ADF SD Situations Vacant YOUNO anrt TED Agents >N TED agents upcountry for JPoP II^ 1 (No. 2631- tner of gr. ter 1 Tribuiio. SlngapWAT. Box (N y In Ki (No L' 1 WANTED a Shorthand Typ (1 In Engli 0 Puturi \ppiy in own handwi Trlbu K (No I308 words
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Advertisement396 1940-11-11 8 Business Opportunity .> busmen* hoi; f x ng right* ine, Slfigap" Property For Sale Seafronr attop bunp npolof«\ (Ho. 3l3Fi E Exrollrnt ***** ttUlt :,,\v Um Port ,n (10 reshore res. wel-assessed Tor immeci Matrimonial OOTSMAM years. wishes of about the I an), with a W7, Malaya Stamps FOR SALE:396 words
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Advertisement586 1940-11-11 8 Miscellaneous rnn WHQLEttPM* food patronize OrZd &l 38. Orchard Road, ore Price modertite. (No. 69F) SERVICE and comfort guarauUed. Try New Asia Hotei, 2, Peck Seah Street. Singapore. Rate moderate. Modern Samtatlon ►N SONIA. Ladles Halr-dresslng 1 18-C. Battery Road. Phone No. Book your appointments early for aent Waving, by586 words
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Advertisement436 1940-11-11 8 To Let KD bedsit room in Asiatic family near Pavilion In modern flat Apply Box 646. Malaya Tribune. Singapore- (Kb. 265F, HALF OF first floor m.s. in new rtUiR in town. Excellent for Lights and water. Rent $40- p.m Apni v to Q.P.O. Box 704, STng&pore. (No. 287F, BUNGALOW. Country-type,436 words
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Advertisement183 1940-11-11 8 ont3 i AIR I SING., 8.J5 AM rr\ 1Q BANGgg j j CJS(, 30 pn Kl ALA LIJ S W i J (daily cucptSi From 6 3( w to 9.0D p^ PENAI /H J 6 N (W.3U OKta From 7 3« u to >itii 5 J« w to HANGOi \^>183 words
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Article610 1940-11-11 9 lfion of uhat the Johore Grand Prix vert Riven vhen competitors prac- be J i s miiej thb a'**™ 0011 Some I f .shed all drove last enough to make 'Sior's i'»»'fi- 'even though they knew it VJU j C; H»« his fmO?2fcLh v L?JI610 words
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Article387 1940-11-11 9 pmrtfay morning 45 *v impressive on their °^H racing bikes, Joun t ollyer Q,,av *J»H (ireen on the *Johore and back l!?. m^ formation. b «nched riders i l f out when they B "kit Timah Road Sg. Bras JJ Belegie Roads Timah Road, to 1 »ay i>oiiit— the387 words
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Article448 1940-11-11 9 Municipal Services ;>; (iovcniment Services QNK goal down in the first half, the Municipal Services staged splendid rally bl the second half to brat the Government Services by five goals to two in a charity soccer match on the Jalan Bcsar Stadium in aid of448 words
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Article124 1940-11-11 9 HOME RUGBY RESULTS London, Nov. 10. THE latest rugby results are as follows: RUGBY LEAGUE Castleford 14. Hunslet 7. Dewsbury 6, Bramlcy 10. Halifax 21. Batley 3. Huddersfield 2. Bradford 2. Hull 6. Featherstone 0. Leeds 26, Keighley 5. Liverpool 13, Leigh 5. Warrington 0, St. Helen's 2. Wigan 23,124 words
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Article106 1940-11-11 9 Your body rionns out <ls ami poisonous wastes in your blood Ihm 9 mil uob tiny <l< ii< ate Kidney tubes or fitters Poisons in the Kldneya or Rladd«>r iifft-r from Getting Up Nltjht*. outness, !.< k Pains, Circles I'ml.r Backache, Achlns; Joints, Acid I106 words
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232 1940-11-11 9 THRILLING badminton was seen in the semi-final \'w of tin Singapore men's open singles between Tan Chong Ttt (Marigold) and S. A. Durai (Devonshire) played ftt the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. The former won after three hard-fought sets. Chong Tee annexed the in232 words
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Advertisement263 1940-11-11 9 Gums Bleed, Teem Loose? Stop Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth in 24 Hours Rlf-rfling KuniH, sor*- tn<. ith. or ItON UmHI thai you ar<- a victim o( Pyerrh— ,or Trench Mouth, or some bad 'lisea.«w thaj will eventually ou to lose all yout< t ih and have to w ;u false263 words
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Article88 1940-11-11 10 The following will the I. A. at the 10 R»tngh; Nooh Thicin Son. Singh, i F. Alvis; Ho Koe. Kuldip Abdool Hamid, c, b Arnutroog, G. Resew Sarban Sin Eang, V John. P. A .inst the S.RC. •A" on the s.n C. und at 5.10 p.m. on Tu<88 words
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Article87 1940-11-11 10 Mexican Oil Mexico City. Nov. fcO. Mexican oil indu.stn' has boen placed entirely under federal jurisdiction. The decree received the approval of the Senate and the chamber of deputies prohibit ing any concessions to exploit the nation's pat. roleum resources by Mexicans or foreigners. Limited contracts may, however, te grantedReuter - 87 words
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Article46 1940-11-11 10 London. Nov. 10.— Three German aitcraft were destroyed during Saturday night'* raids. Though enemy aireratt Hew over various parti of Engbnd and Wales. I acks deVeloped on any According to an Air Ministry commit nique where bombs were dropped easualnnd damage sma ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article27 1940-11-11 10 York, Nov. 10. Urui: United :hed an he establish™ of naval and air ba lh( Uruguayan according to tiic New York I Mpj pondciit.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement277 1940-11-11 10 i Don't miss this excellent M.C.M. Picture! Acclaimed by enthusiastic Aud.ences as "MICKEY RQQNEY'S BEST!"__ capitol aim in^f l| j Sec the popular I Star of Andy jHf Hardy" fame turn I jSKt^ J^ m W^\ back History s pages ROONEY to bring you a 5 /r/ /\j 7 Characterization277 words
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Advertisement187 1940-11-11 10 TO-DAY 3.15, ASTT«^^*J I >V Ml. !>m ALH^MqJ I!K<» RADIOS IIII.AKIOI s UO.M^p^iH A MILLION DOI I.AR U *m Heiress walks out on h< i C yi?J wedding without a and stows away in the -")>££ I trailer of a pennili 'X-^%' .1 doctor! fs\H I WILL YOl' BK SUETftISI187 words
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Article159 1940-11-11 11 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT THE ALHAMBRA BRIGHT dialogue and an interesting story makes "Cross Country Romance," which opened at the Alhambra last night, an entertaining film. Gaiety runs right through the picture and Wendy Barrie and Raymond, in the leading s, play their roles efficiently. The story deals with an159 words
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Article78 1940-11-11 11 London, Nov. 10. 'THE Admiralty announces thai the submarine H. 49 (Lieut. R. E. Coltarti is overdue and must be considered lost. Lieutenant Coltart commanding H- 43 was one of the principal witnesses at the enquiry into the loss of the Thetis, the British submarine, which wentReuter - 78 words
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Article94 1940-11-11 11 I>ONNIE Pn Charlie's Coffin" is for sale. It has been surrendered a war gift to the State by ry.kme] Elwes, of Warwick Hall, Cumberland. B son of the famous tenor, the late Gcrvase Elwes. A massive wooden chest, with in lions of the Stuart period, it94 words
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Article86 1940-11-11 11 MRS. IVY STEPHENS, thirtytwo, was sentenced at a Midland police court to one month with hard labour for looting alter an air raid. The prosecuting solicitor said that Stephens stole from a wrecked house the dress of a little girl who had been killed three days86 words
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108 1940-11-11 11 Ex-B.U.F. Man Had Rifle And Ammunition A FORMER member of the Biitish Union of Fascists John Henry Cha. White, twenty-seven, fitter of Chandoscreseent, Hdgware, Middlesex, was charged at Hendon with having a 44 Winchester rifle and Mty one rounds of ammunition without a firearms certificate. Detective Sergeant Macleod said Whit*108 words
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Advertisement239 1940-11-11 11 ip*^l^^« posmvii) /ast 2 SHOWS PAVILION 6.15 9.15 m^tm Sk \'\\i< oi Y/////y///',. .vn\^^s^ i %i*g i nxi«"lt BRiTISM LION PRESENTS l^»" SeuteCu. A OohkUC !Hi_ in spfcivl \r»i)» i) Leave it to Me! caumonT •RISMAftCH FRANKLIN OVAUI GAfiRyHARS^ BRITISH NEWS Ae*A*UA«d« REV IFU OF THF B«.T'SHI;OM TOMARNOID PRODUCTION FIRST239 words
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Article192 1940-11-11 12 s.« York, v.\ I. v nuvsi i i i l: >'"> lrom j I* Berlin regarding Ooi j lay'i alleged I'- i«a N S ing* of BrHiin A*»i "> ie<'"t ■fpeftftef > Imerican newtpapew, which i JJj attach treat mi jM.rt.nnr h» Ike nirr.nl N192 words
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Article, Illustration285 1940-11-11 12 Vichy, Nov. 10. 1 t Frew* movement, supported by Ughl Bntisfi e a lading in the neighbourhood ol Libre- of Gabon to-day. Js that the town had previously been bombed bj plan The official Hava recently given by mi Ma&son concern mi; »lve toReuter - 285 words
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Article136 1940-11-11 12 H S? im P° rta !Jt military objectives during repris A ratal on London air claimed i n to-day's Gen, a> H.-h Command communique. Attacks are also cla in. feo have been made on Birmingham, Liverpoo la"d othe Attacks on shipping in the North and tfttiW coast of UplandReuter - 136 words
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Article95 1940-11-11 12 MOLOTO FOR BERLIN "un Minister, d announced, shortly visit to Berlin at the tion of the (.nmanJ ment It will b that paid to M by Ribbentr According GeJ icy. ti i s ■■jjj continue i will <2 friendly reli tweSi countr- lOn J char perj tact." The visil a:inoJReuter - 95 words
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Advertisement177 1940-11-11 12 SENATOR PITTMAN Reno. Nevada, Nov 10 *ey Plttman, chairman ol the Foreign Relation, Committee, died ■arh from i beart attack. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V Established by Royal Charter A.D 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital r40.030.00n Reserve Fund f 12,000,000. London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Ottke:177 words
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Advertisement73 1940-11-11 12 NIT SALES EXCEEt, SDFA SDF 3, T^.r, l5 C ATHA] Box Office 'Phcme ,3400 Where Everybody Goes nc most LINDA DARNf LL H original PTWTi ni?fT m/IH nilsT iaaß entertain- \j l/U LJ U J sM //lent JOHN PATNE ROLAND YOUNG CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD o wM\ ids* ni th» WILLIAM GAKAM-MUTBEIBHOGHES73 words
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