Morning Tribune, 12 November 1940
1940-11-12
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Article210 1940-11-12 1 13 ITALIAN PLANES SHOT DOWN London, He*. n ■STK I l >" Ce J Ki, iJF Bfh«««< ir BriUin with decl- ri s over the Mj I the Ixis. IP to ■iu>v had il' a: GtTttUm or only two i K ,!> ;ill- led thai some Itali:uij K irerc IReuter - 210 words
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Article247 1940-11-12 1 Washington, Nov. 11. under the iron heels of the dictators will rebel, said frsident Roosevelt, in an Armistice Day speech at the rJ£! Unkn °wn Soldier in Arlington cemetery. V^KhssiD FAITH THAT n c. o IN SPITE 0F AIL DT J£ VIVE l FOR ONE PJS?VEReuter - 247 words
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406 1940-11-12 1 R.A.F. BLAST PORTS FROM BALTIC TO BAYOF BISCAY LONDON, NOV. 11. QBJFXTIVKS IN CENTRAL GERMANY WERE AMONG TARGETS ATTACKED BY THE RAF. LAST NIGHT. The RAF. raid on Danzig last night was carried out, Reuter's air correspondent understands, largely as a demon- stration night. Leaflets were < I Some bombsReuter - 406 words
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Article88 1940-11-12 1 262 ITALIANS CAPTURED IN KASSALA Cairo. Nov. 11. IN both Gallabat and the Kasfcala aveas, operations are liltlwlm, says a British communique. Two hundred and 62 prisoners have been captured by the British in fighting aromul Kassala, but the number .aken at Gallabat has not yet been verified. The bombardment88 words
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Article90 1940-11-12 1 MELBOURNE, Nov. 11— "It h;i^ been established beyond a j doubt that the mines which sank British and American cargo boats on Saturday were enemy mines, not Australian," says a Navy Intelligence announcement, referring to the sinking in Australian waters of the United States steamer, City ofReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration175 1940-11-12 1 POLISH -CZECH AGREEMENT Two Nations Join London, Nov. 11 A solemn agreement, "closing once and for ail the period of pi i crimination and dispute" and for closer political and economic co-operation, has boon reached between the Polish Govru.mcnt and the provisional Czech Government htn I! is embodied in aReuter - 175 words
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Article121 1940-11-12 2 $10,000 BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE EE Chin Yam, hire-purchase clerk of Borneo Motors, appeared in the third court yesterday, before Mr J. G. Rappoport, at b preliminary inquiry into charge! of misappropriation of 510,24X and falsification of accounts of the firm. a brief outline W the Mr. Luke R. Prynn,121 words
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Article728 1940-11-12 2 The >iifidi< i: aM (By Colonel T. A. Lowe, Reuter's Military r r^ LONDON. M)^ 1 C II ADY PROGRESS AND CONTINUED IMPRom, 0 IS THE THEME OF STATEMENTS V BOi \v MIDDLE EAST WHICH WERE ISSUED I\ \L$ TO-DAY. IT IS A SITUATION WHICH SIIOIT nrp728 words
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Article47 1940-11-12 2 The map shows the position of Gallabat m relation to the rest of the Abyssinian rontier, where fighting is at its most iiiten.se at the moment. The position in th" Middle East and the Western Desert, says Col. T. A. Lowe, is full of hope.47 words
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Article207 1940-11-12 2 A London, Nov. 11. 1A HOUGH there was no public observance of Armistice Day, people in London streets bared their heads and stood still as the clocks struck eleven, workers in offices stood in silence for two minute, near their desks. ™th^ffH it( e i act207 words
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Advertisement75 1940-11-12 2 Java Records Quake Batavia, Mov n 'iin mtteoro- :< ti 10, ;a ua? n.m. Java mm-, the Rum in the epi .In mi 'ion k.ij mL n.s amazJiji nu> 1 of your hair do natural food, ld treuing result. siiAiKKiN, by providing nourl mebt Uj dying c ses the hair75 words
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83 1940-11-12 3 Shanghai Bank Taken Over By Puppets Shanghai, Nov. 11. I tral Bank of China buildin ;en over on Saturday 1 the Wang in the presence ent police and omc the Japanese gendm building formerly housed the ink, and was m ching B is went in. B the occupaI ourt-yard ofReuter - 83 words
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Article51 1940-11-12 3 indon. Nov. 11.— The ?ti.ooo- idlan Tiuifi; liner Kms Japan, which was at. ed by German aircraft in Ui--1 has reached the I'nited ?d<»m safely under her own n Ihe Admiralty commue announcing this adds that vessel suffered some damage a near miss, but there were casualties.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration114 1940-11-12 3 With experience of parachutists, gained while they were in Belgium, the? Black Watch. S now stationed in the South Coast. have taken steps to V ensure their be. Inf able to deal with any effort i I made by the enemy to land j troops from the 1 air.114 words
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75 1940-11-12 3 London. Nov. 11. THERE are no fresh developments in the situation in Tangier, Reuters diplomatic correspondent learns from authoritative quarters in London. As already stated, the British Government have taken steps to reserve all rights and interests their-. It is believed, from information reaching London,Reuter - 75 words
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Article161 1940-11-12 3 London, Nov. 11. WHILE in general not particularly heavy, enemy air activity during the night was somewhat greater than on the previous night, but had practically cease;! soon after >nidnight. A few isolated incidents occurred mainly in the Thames Estuary and the south coa^t, says an161 words
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Article341 1940-11-12 3 london, Nov. 11. IVI^KR their opinions Mr hamberlain's 'P^ment" policy, the rn "'J Papers unite i n pay"••te to his personal '"iflinehing loyalty l|0 in service to the WtUje, predicts that 1 fo»er disclosure of the l t ;^Hh time will brii Wr. (hamberS creaserather than "'"limes,Reuter - 341 words
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Article331 1940-11-12 3 Chungking, Nov. 1 L JAPANESE attacks in thi fchftOf area, under COVet Of 30 aircraft, were repulsed by the Chinese, according to b (<hinfield dispatch from the Yangtze river front, received day. Meanwhile in East Chekiang, the Chinese are conv< on Hsiaoshan on the southReuter - 331 words
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Article, Illustration930 1940-11-12 4 Vera Ardmore - PEOPLE PLACES Recruits Stage Party For Their Instructors Vera Ardmore Bv CIOHTBN Depot RtCTUttl played instructors I Saturday night inslriM tors ar«- Warrant (Mj|CCn N< <> s'K««alnMn v*h«» ha\> hmm puttin K the ihroiiKh tfwir j» < during a training fttUi whirh I ludcd last v\r«-k i the party wen-930 words
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Article78 1940-11-12 4 Concert Rehearsal I A full rehear- >nl of the con- j < r\ which the( i Singapore Co- I operative Union J will give at the S Victoria Thea- i i tre on Monday in aid of the J War Fund, was held yesterday i afternoon. The rehearsal -otninenced at)78 words
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Article40 1940-11-12 4 '"ii't: Air cj inodore Nortu Ml^ Uaphi Norton. \j r> r ei Ma r °up (a pi Batch at tki dance i ven l an It YF. |J P^t at t^ i Adelphi H«w /on Saturfe J 'uqht.40 words
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Article45 1940-11-12 4 Depot Recruits Entertain Picture taka at the which eijjhttt Depot Recruil j gave for the instructors a th? <'a lhl I Cafe on Satn dav nijjht: Lew t<» right:' Mr rainier. J* S Gatford M QordM I mll .uul S. M, at ford. sdfsdaf ffs-_^-45 words
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Advertisement19 1940-11-12 4 chapeaui EUIUSIVE milllllEßV fine R.CIESSQRIES w.RRFFiES^DfU^nO m SinCRPORE>«*. TKJJQ< iBATTEBY HDAD 11 T PHONE: 4085 EVENING and PAHIT DRESSES19 words
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Advertisement16 1940-11-12 4 A //A75 itjf/ [f)XESS£SI(m WASH P»OCES COTTON, <> LINEN V SILK /4^ |AS 61, Stamford (Eu Court)16 words
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Article, Illustration826 1940-11-12 5 FOR YOUR FURNITURE polishing up your furniture, h leather out in a solution of three parts part vinegar. Rub the furniture well ith this alter which polish in the usual manner. lould there be any white marks on a polished826 words
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Advertisement93 1940-11-12 5 you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality It is the very finest Lamb Australia AUb I KALIAN produces deliciously tender a -m- i r f~>w real pleasure to carve and a delight A [1 If to taste What better qualities VI could a joint of meat93 words
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Article87 1940-11-12 6 HIT AND RUN MOTORISTS IN S'PORE t The c; i .iiii- to stop aft< i C] llf v h in iscd hi k Road, tu mile to inter h W vii In doing 80, he hit a Malay comii him., I ,c control o!' tiic van, swung nong in- tide87 words
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Article113 1940-11-12 6 THE su (>n l jn> M: i i Lambert, at Medan, E ist Sumatra, for the ol two "Spit:.This contribution is in addition to the sums being coll through the Netherlands Indies Fund, and is a token of for the exploits ol the d goodwill from113 words
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Article, Illustration60 1940-11-12 6 pT he Nazis' i ind iscriminate I night bombing S has caused da. mage to yet another hospl. ta! in the Cen- i tral London area. It is be- N iieved that the hospital had) previously been evacuated in > view of ruthless attacks on other hospitals by60 words
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Article222 1940-11-12 6 V\S Teow Khng, proprietor of Chop Tan Chiang Hup. was fined Sl5O when he was convicted on two charges of selling milk above the controlled price, in the fifth police court, yesterday. The allegations against Tan. who appeared on a summons, were that on Sept. 17222 words
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Article42 1940-11-12 6 S'PORE RADIO TALK "THE Singapore Chinese" is the title of the talk to be broadcast by Sir Ong Siang Song to-night (Tuesday) at 7 10 o'clock. This is the seventh talk hi the series "Presenting Singapore" arranged by i-he Friends of Singapore.42 words
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Article165 1940-11-12 6 A DENIAL that be Wll concerned in the robbery was made by Ho Ming Toh. 30. when the hearing wa^ continued at the Assize Court, yesterday, before Mr. SfS? W nd u a comm jury, of the case in mhh, St l nds char S ed165 words
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Article171 1940-11-12 6 Confidence Trickster Caught AFTER succeeding m trick, by which $120, Ismaih bin Noo 28-year-old Malav arrested in Segamut Produced befon Mr J G R n i Port, in the third police ft yesterday. l,,naih p&de charge of having cheai Heng. but iudgn served pending transfer to Jl district court, when171 words
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Article229 1940-11-12 6 Blackout Robbers Gaoled POUND guilty on a T housebreakiiii; and theft breaking into the premises Techlab Electrical and Hi j Technical laboratories Orel Road, during the Singapore! out on Sept. 3, Lim Ah Bee. ail employed wireman. who was i tended by Mr. F. B. Oehlers.CM Moey Hock, salesman of229 words
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Article41 1940-11-12 6 Asthma Ger Killed In 3 Minu Choking, grasping Bronrhr i health an«l y the prescript Btarts killing. > n j urifi- s I go that you M*> th successful tl you fr< und to co' n In 8 d empty i>' 141 words
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Advertisement119 1940-11-12 6 "KEY "^br a good dinner J ttai a 1 pp d /pjt t/eais old Ll .d KEY BRANDY to Of the most enjoyable mi cUstln< [Qptrt Brandy available Now, ilius? who desire and apprvciut' i more rare bouquet and flavour— who enjoy the rnagniflcenl quality oi an old brandy --can119 words
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723 1940-11-12 7 u. h. Hopkin Writes Front London London. Sept. 17. r ..pans, the crew of a I' brought down th-ewl town. Three ot re well behaved, but the rth the pilot, made troable^ on behig taken to the police /n^simt in the sergeants723 words
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Article193 1940-11-12 7 A, European, Frederick Smith, appeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton, the traffic magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of causing the death of lan Indian cyclist, Abdul Karim. on 'Oct. 13 by a rash and negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Mr. C. C. Tan193 words
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Article46 1940-11-12 7 Cantoi !l. THE partial re-opening oi P vr. scheduled for Saturday, poned. H is ru > t^d that the river, closed for the past fe w v rounds of cholera infection in ao, will be reopened to partial traffic on Nov. 20. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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97 1940-11-12 7 Indian Soldier Fined For Driving Offence AN Indian Army §erg< llan Dittu beftonfiAg to thr y lain Bat:- -iv. was fined $15 in the traffic court, yesterday. 1 ing his motor lorry in a cari manner alon* Bukit Tlmah Road on the morntflg of Oct. 8. In the absenci the97 words
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359 1940-11-12 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940 "GIVE US SIX MONTHS" OINCE Hitler failed to make '1 M« boast— and there is ampW evidence on hand to show that he tried his hard -that he would finish of! Britain by Sept, IV numy people have as! [themselvH^ and others, what Britain359 words
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Advertisement52 1940-11-12 7 YOr NEED GLASSES numpson Certified IUKs :iml Mount. ./j<G3IF»»a. are priced 'iP^^.-'i ;^> ThV\ Lt U of i^W ine lenses depends jp^ m \»ur eyetifhi x\ needs. r ia mined Now! tSOMPSON OPTICAL CO. ,<! gresitht Specialists. I fiLDG.. 'PHONE 3002. IMt.' l0 P ps9n Dr of Ocular Science aii"*52 words
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Advertisement24 1940-11-12 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I SECURITY PIUS SF.RVKT Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Strec f, siN<;.MM)ltl PHONE NO. SfllK24 words
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Article1284 1940-11-12 8 MORE EVIDENCE I MINES DEPT. PROB (FROM (Hit OWN REPORT**) KUALA l.lAM'l l; MONUj Mirr.ESTION PUT TO MR. POO VIN FONG A CHINESE MINER i,m HE A ■.>,(; TO PA* FOB Till EDUCATION OF ONE OF THE SONS OF THEi r. n'K u TUK I AND OFFICE AT BATU1,284 words
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Advertisement72 1940-11-12 8 ARE YOU 1 one who has thought of getting an Electric Cooker and have wondered whether it would entail expense? onsider this: Free installation up to 60 ft. of wiring I maintenance. Electricity at 1 cents per unit. Hiring chargei are small: From M to SJ.;>O per month according to72 words
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Article1047 1940-11-12 9 been occasions when I put in The dif('l u had to put in 1 suemVivo been quite a big i r SlOO or even more? he y were a'wavs .small think it peculiar that utilised your serfor him .'-No. v suspicions in a European Offl vou to get1,047 words
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88 1940-11-12 9 Eurasian On Housebreaking, Theft Charges i p. F. Leicester, EuraI v sian. 19. had a charge of houae- > breaking and theft explained to him I when he appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, second magistrate, yesterday. Accompanied b y ..wo other youths who had been previously arrested and charged, the88 words
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104 1940-11-12 9 i TELEGRAM has been received from General M A (.aullc to the Free Frenchmen of Malaya I In this telegram General de Gftulk appoints Mr. de Langlade to be his delegate for Malav-t and M E. Brisay to be President of the Singapore Com- General104 words
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Article, Illustration75 1940-11-12 9 II U.H."K the Duke ef( Kent visited a Royal Air Force j station he ins- pected many i new types of i American air- craft wliich are being put into I service wit h S the Royal Air S Force. Among them were the I Brewster "Buf- I falo" and75 words
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Article289 1940-11-12 9 lt> a result of police inquiries into the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Sinnah Govindan Muda'iar. an 80 year old Johore shop-ke; per, and the finding of a highlv decomposed body found in the Jungle in Mandai, by a military officer while on manoeuvres, a289 words
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317 1940-11-12 9 AMATEURS SCORE WITH 'THE SORCERER' offering "i "The Son* 1 01 nn audience of friendj on Satin day night. A most excellent evening's mi' talnment was the remit. Thee<> v is very well rehearsed lias obviously been carefully eh< This Is of course nothing new fi P.A.D.C profltictions of GUtx317 words
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420 1940-11-12 10 Wllf ien ittap extension to reffmiculll f;«(t.»r> at tli" |2> norlands Koad. eOJlapsed <>ii th< aftei iiowi tl Od .i workman, Urn Thii «as killMl At i! i he Inquii HCI, ned a Iventure added that the building collap [•uriii", a storm bocause it420 words
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Article79 1940-11-12 10 Trespassed In Admiralty Waters FOR navigating his )UQk in Admiralty Wfttera during prohibited hours a quarter of an hour after sunset and a quarter of an hour before ■sunrise Ho Teck Chee, owner of the junk, was fined $20 in 'he Traffic Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty through lorance,79 words
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45 1940-11-12 10 Enticed Away Another's Wife Allegation THARGED with KlI tn'niß away Khatih Bee, the will bujl bin Abub ihmood t3iii Hd d. a vou nu '.tncd tri h police cour yesterday, enre f tin tt*(* on Oct. 24. v i $250 in one .'ure'y wa.-, offered.45 words
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Article101 1940-11-12 10 ALLEGE have n committed theft of a bicycle m Juronf? Road on Nov. 7, Huran Chand. 1 young Indian soldier. claimed rial in the fifth police court, yes. terday. Thi postponed until Nov 26 for i.< personal bail of $50 being allowed. SAID to have J101 words
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Advertisement228 1940-11-12 10 _1 j B -4— "»Ir^BBYIPsOKid BRITISH INDIXUNfS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. S. N. Coy. from the Straits tc their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present228 words
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Advertisement166 1940-11-12 10 Bl ItXS PIIILP MM (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommo* 4pply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. O: THE BANK LIXE LTD AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE :O: MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. NE* AND BALTIMORE166 words
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Advertisement524 1940-11-12 11 SDAFSDF ■Situations Vacant I p' ulks (BS. I fnr canvassers filled. Appli- ,ej W S. Williams < (No. 295F' h Tntelllgent Typist. Good 1 ,366. Malaya U (NO. 290F) I r ~Ken Antl Mosquito J I I Z upcouatry for Popular j I box *id. Malaya TrOiunp; 1- (No. 263F)524 words
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Advertisement613 1940-11-12 11 Business Opportunity ESTABLISHED business house seeks ex- F on. Exclusive distributing rights in- c] ,ited from manufacturers, sole importers. S -tc. (local and abroad). Offers to Box 565, Malaya Tribune Singapore. (No. 288?) S N Property For Sale w BARGAIN: Seafront attap bungalow; J sold; all applicants thanked; apology lat.?613 words
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Advertisement609 1940-11-12 11 Miscellaneous OR WHOLESOME food patroul««~ Or- I hard Restaurant. 38, Orchard Road j, tngapore. Price moderate. (No. 69F) |j ERVICB and comfort guaranteed Try lew Asia Hotel. 2, Peek Sean Street, i ingapore. Rate moderate. Modern 8 (No. U lAISON SONIA, Ladles Halr-dresslng l aloon, 18-C, Battery Road. Phone No609 words
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Advertisement427 1940-11-12 11 To Let i btoreyed. b I mpoimd Recently r< cheap. Apply 34, Bnrkn £u;il.t Lumpur FURNISHED bedsit room In A*l amily near Pavilion In modern flat. Vpply Box 646, Malaya Tribune Slnga(No. 2CST) t)F first floor m.s. in new bu llia town. Excellent for Office sigh's and watrr. Rent $40-427 words
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Advertisement377 1940-11-12 11 r iONTHEj j AIR I 9INGAPOBE ZHL 225 metres (1.333 kes) ZHPI JO metre* (9.69 mcfek Zlll'i 41-36 metret (7 25 mes) t [•mi 00 am. to 8-35 am From 10 00 a.m. to 1.50 v n» From 5.00 p.m. to 10 00 pa BANGKOK H,»P6 37. 63 metres (7.968377 words
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Article293 1940-11-12 12 Woman Acts As Interpreter rK the first time in the history oi the Singapore police court.--a lady acted as interpreter In a case, in the second court yesterday. The ca^e, which had to be post:ed pieviously owing to the fact it the parties involved were Burand there were no Burmese293 words
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161 1940-11-12 12 Scotland Yard's New £200,000 Home S Yards JJ noox«i Embank." meii London lete and some department in. The building, which will be the bestequipped police h?adquartei s in the world, i under structlon for three and should i havi tmplettd bv the end but I 1 bv the war. The161 words
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Article52 1940-11-12 12 Employer Shoud Pay Find —Bech WHEN two wajjj maid empiort trolled hotdj lined lor t* offences, the said TsSS that the sw agenuur the penaiues. in the attics 1 they slept* g Lion Hpte <J t h| "fanli^ts ventilation. thev were i lights shone operate I SI m I 152 words
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Advertisement376 1940-11-12 12 DOCTORS! BEWARE of ALLURING PATIENTS and PRETTY NURSES! They're "CATCHING!" t^v~capltol m| En 3.15 6.15 y.i3 W^P YOU'VE THRILLED 1 Entertaining J| I TO DR. KILDARE'S j DR KILDARE (Tjm V ADVENTURES BEFORE 1 slor y j(J"\ I With Excellent I I JVm. If" 0S I Supporting Programme j I376 words
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Article144 1940-11-12 13 Told Boys 'Like Nazis' VOU are just like 1 the Germans. 1 do not think I can insult you worse than that," the Hon. Mrs. E. Emmet told three boys who appeared before the court at Littlehampton, Sus- sex, recently. The boys were accused of stealing icepans, knives, rugs and144 words
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97 1940-11-12 13 1 REMARKING that no offence of cheating has been disclosed as a re.su k )f police investigations and thai the ma:ter should have oeen a civil action. Inspector D. R. 1 said he had instructions to withdraw a charge against Arthur Lei net, a 56-year-97 words
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Article68 1940-11-12 13 ONE of four famoir brothers, Ma.iorGeneral Sir Iror Philipps. former M.P. for Southampton, died in a London nursing homo, recently, ityeight. His brothers, like himself over 6ft.. were Lord Milford, who is still alive t)late Lord Kylsant and the late Viscount St Davids Sir Ivor was ernor68 words
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Advertisement141 1940-11-12 13 ■7~ tiwh I'^ r>a > of RKO-Radios I Hilarious RomanUc Comedy TWOS A CftOWD ON A TRAiieR .^U^^ ill I *^l l j w issue <>f tuf: march or time |c Veers vs. housewives" ■nicT.-«iintt -aih ahjiy'M Ail! \>l»» A r e piv \O 77M£ FO7? ANYTHING V <m 9.A141 words
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Advertisement167 1940-11-12 13 OPENING TO-DAY 6.15 6 9.15 WHAT A SURPRISE YOU'LL GET! WHAT A THRILL YOU'LL /LAVE! AS THIS SKCRKT SERVICE THRILIJvRJUH.HS V(U! TENSE —PJAMDjqjui^ EUROPt IREMBIES <' Wt» V W HARRISON HOBSOM lODER mA MURIEL AKED f r9 m Mnm cfc,«.;i," aB*d ifiiw «o/M>Mi»x Directed b r HERBERT MASON- Produced b167 words
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Article165 1940-11-12 14 Singapore ww IN Singapore C Hone Lim Green I the m good defi d both evenly matcn--8 Oix-nine strongly the Colts had the the th^ first ten minutes of plav. and threatened through Amwtfum and Pot j' TJ adually found theii f "-t, and In165 words
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Article248 1940-11-12 14 v THK Mountain Battery beat the SRC II by tun I goaU to nil In a scrappy game of hockey on tn b i p ..i.inc jrtstcrtfft] Roth goals men scored by Harbans Singh, the J v Indian Army outside-right, who led the Battery's S248 words
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Article90 1940-11-12 14 conv »kJSrJ th(1 ''>■ Poi«,7j barracks, yesterday Hie first scorp «i^i > after the nSu' S Glynn crossed over at 2 Sharpies converted A few minutes 'law converted a penalty 1 difficult angle from'nSi Base "25 and further ahead when ker* bled through and aS punted ahead Bell toS90 words
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Article78 1940-11-12 14 C.S.C. 5; 1 G.I IX an f\i -iti'iu ;.nne ol played on Hie CS.t f deft Indian (ieiicr.il Hospital nil I to three. ltd ad thf Ct ylor the stai I.G.H. netted the i Umar Din A few minutes later a put the I OH. ahead, m a difficult78 words
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Article56 1940-11-12 14 M.CU. 2. J-A I THE hockey mate! Indian ;m fs dical collci P a J Indian lestier Plain a win for the Union *1 to rno. tjJ The sci Kuldip B Harbajan SI -oal for li. T HE^ Tsuttn odd of Dl I Andrew's five goals to day. KmllwdJ56 words
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Advertisement183 1940-11-12 14 a >/? inn in m v'l M/i/iift i/IL U II (IDeccfdfHiretf THE BRISTOL BLENHEIM Despite all the constructional efforts of our "^1 enemies, The Bristol Blenheim is still the iVS S 1 fastest bomber of its type, in service in the B^^^9 world. This all-metal cantilever monoplane, *Hk lilled with183 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-11-12 14 TO-DAY HOCKEY: -B.C.C. II v Mountain Battery, S.C.C. RUOBY:-S.C.C. "B" v Police. SC.C.; 5.A.0.8A v R.A.. Changi; St. Andrew's School v Raffles. Wood sv Hie25 words
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Article323 1940-11-12 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) KUK a Singapore. Monday SK K man, on his way back to Australia for special medical attention. Able-Seaman Lennard Aley gave me to-day an eyewitness's account of &*«£&2s? i n r hich M A s SmJ^SM VI nis best cruiser and so badlv323 words
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175 1940-11-12 15 CRIPPLED BRIDE'S PLEA FOR HUSBAND A CRIPPLED wife, aged twenty- two, who had been married for onlv eight weeks, made an appeal for her aircraftman husband at Oldstreet. London, Police Court, when Frank Patrick Wallace, twenty-four, pleaded guilty to stealing sausage casing and beef of the value of £11 45..175 words
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Article60 1940-11-12 15 A FIVE-YEAR old Chinese girl was knocked down by a motor car at New Market Road yesterday at about seven o'clock. The child received minor injuries at the back of the head and suffered from shock. The child was given first aid by the Fire60 words
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Article97 1940-11-12 15 IN indication of the wealth nf histrionic to be found amon? Urban Co-operators was give-n yesterday at the Victoria Theatre when a dress resal of the variety concert to be staged by the Society on Nov. 18 in aid of the War Fund was held. The97 words
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Advertisement285 1940-11-12 15 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Annual Supplies for 1941. See Municipal Tender Room. Construction of Drains. Culverts and Carriageway at Pegu Road (Depoalt $501-) 12 noon, Nov. 15, 1940 Construction of Drains, Culverts and285 words
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Advertisement151 1940-11-12 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. (Netherlands Trading Bociety) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Reserve Fund f 12,000,000London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED Head Office: BATAvIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sour abaya, Samarang, Medan, Weitevreden, Bandoeng, Cherlbou. Tegal, Pecalong&n, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Diembcr. Palembang, Bundjermasin,151 words
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Article, Illustration497 1940-11-12 16 ITALIANS CHECKED IN EPIRUS FRONT: GREEKS GIVE DETAILS OF VICTORY BATTLE ATHENS, NOV. 11. CONFIRMATION THAT THE ITALIAN CRACK ALPINE L DIVISION WAS DEFEATED AND BROKEN IT IN THE HEAVY FIGHTING IN THE PINDUS MOUNTAIN REGION IS CONTAINED IN THE LATEST GREEK COM MUNIOUI The division was -uniposod of cavalry497 words
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Article201 1940-11-12 16 In Spite Of Germans Vichy, Nov. It AFKINCH revolution is impossible now becair" France is disarmed and impotent, but many frenchmen still hope in (heir hearts for a Hritish victory" This is the opinion of a high (lerman staff Officer attached to Cieneial von Stuelpnagel,Reuter - 201 words
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Article24 1940-11-12 16 Berlin. Nov. 11.— A second earthquake shock "of considerable importance" was felt in Bucharest this morning:, reports the German news agency.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article130 1940-11-12 16 SULTAN RETURNING TO MALAY N IFROM H. L. HopkJ 1-midon, Not 1 > IN a final internet ijJ to-da>. His n, ghne| Sultan of Johore said he glad he was return* Johore with his ben bride. He spukr appmutni the cont;u t s he had I with the (i'.jvi rnnMH130 words
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Article101 1940-11-12 16 London, Nod LIBREVILLE, the capital of Gaboon, French Equj Africa, has surrendered to General de Gaulle's! it is learned here. Following the capture of Lambarene this sed have wrenched the last stronghold in Gaboon] Vichy supporters. An official statement is expj later. No aircraft under British101 words
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