Morning Tribune, 16 November 1940
1940-11-16
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Title Section14 1940-11-16 1 Morning Tribune I ,47. Saturday. Nov. 16. 1940. Morning Tribune Saturday. X»v mbtr 114 words
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Article506 1940-11-16 1 RAF SMASH BERLIN 26 AERODROMES London, n0v.15. If bombers last night made heavy and successful attacks on objectives m berlin. other attacks were made on indus- targets elsewhere m germany and on enemy occupied tODROMES. [he heavy attack on Berlin and attacks on 26 enemy-occupied aerodromes harbours* and shipping fromReuter - 506 words
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Article97 1940-11-16 1 AZI DIVISION IN SPAIN, SAYS KNOX B<i-ioi\, Nov. 15. Bt .a whole Uivi- I tin m civilian ftr n attack on H-ai'.ai is a likely event 5 n Eflm-ar future." declared Iliiitei'. MuH-s Navy Mm- ft. Coiitiici frank Knox m Beech advocating increased fti!;<-i m national defence. v.iv of opinionReuter - 97 words
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Article38 1940-11-16 1 HANNEL UN DUEL I 1 <ov. 15. illei "y en Brih and Gt-rman long&uns across the Chan- place to-day. begun by Ger- several befoie dayalties have been ig the British Jj nd Again came übsidhad been hours.- ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article115 1940-11-16 1 iii:.\ti:\ on QM. hundred and fifty enemy plane* endeavoured to attack London of the tni'm nm fre mft b> a strollß forco of BrilKh ftKhters. Snm«MMt "^hed London but others were fhniHi back over tbe also smashed by British fighters and ground defcMCl littlP Vn^ 1 niStr SUmming UPReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration49 1940-11-16 1 Marks The Spot A soldier using a tin opener j to remove as a souvenir the! swastika paint- I ed on a Nazi j raider shot! down on the I South Coast. And it looks 1 very much as if "X" marked the spot where this deed was done.49 words
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Article345 1940-11-16 1 NEW C-in-C HERE Rangoon, Nov. 15. AIR-CHIEF Marshal Sir Robert Brooke- Popham, the new Commander in-Chief, Far East, who arrived m Singapore to assume his appointment yesterday, was recently the guest of the Governor of Burma and In the course of his journey out also visited Malta. Egypt and Iraq,345 words
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Article358 1940-11-16 1 London, Nov. 15. A FLIGHT over the Italian naval base at Taranto shows that efforts are bems ■all to salvage the battleship of the Littorio (lass. Hit Xdmiralty announces. The text of the Aimiralt? communique, describing tinhavoc wrought by the Fleet Air Arm at Taranto reads.Reuter - 358 words
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Advertisement5 1940-11-16 1 vCTsaBS EXCEED 4,500 DAILY. nrMß^B^Bfl|5 words
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Article58 1940-11-16 2 Seven Italian Aircraft Destroyed London, Nov. r 3 md twd oftto aged by aircraft ah Ann during the 13, aparl '•rippling blow dealt to the i rmouncki Uai m addition to t! ol four [taiian to a idy now known tha' raft sliot down two hirh wpre endeavouring to mReuter - 58 words
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Article75 1940-11-16 2 jdon. Nov. 15. r, the N I. handicap al Manchester wn j.'fllows: SBlacK Speak (t>. smith); B man (Harry Wragg); Owen.stown (Taylon; P. 1 II (Rlchard(E. Smitht Rodeo II mi. Haftlac (T i od); 13r.1i: I'l inch <p(-: rds); Beinrtdi rffcvett); Queen Ol Ihirai (Mah- Harthill Wayward BReuter - 75 words
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Article389 1940-11-16 2 (Reuter'a Correspondent with the Mediterranean Fleet) London, Nov. 15. I HATE just returned to Alexandria after seven and half days at sseaa a trip of some 3,500 miles during which a Mediuiean battle has been carried out covering operations enabling the Fleet Air Aim to deliver itsReuter - 389 words
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Article39 1940-11-16 2 Berlin. Nov. 15.-—Yon Keitel. Chief of the German Hi?h CJommand and Marshal Badoglo. Chief of the Italian High Command, are holding conversations at Innsbruck, the German News Agency announces. The conversa'ions will be opened to-day.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article29 1940-11-16 2 Belgrade, Nov. 15— The property of ex-King Carol has been confiscated under the decree oi the Minister of Jus: ice, acordiug to a Bucharest telfcgratt) ReuterReuter - 29 words
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196 1940-11-16 2 U. S. Demand For French W.I. Colony NEW YORK, NOV. 15 A DEMAND that Martinique shoml BE TAKEN OVER IMMFDI UFI v J THE AMERICAN RFPI B1J( S tM), KJJ HAVANA AGREEMENT IS MADE BY nvl NEW YORK NEWSPAPERS. 'Our interests command action at oj Martinique should be taken byReuter - 196 words
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112 1940-11-16 2 Novjs TWO more .ships of the convoy which t 1 claimed to have annihilated ar< n< I tie, it is officially announced. The following is the tex* muniquc: 'Of 38 ships m the co X tacked by an enemy surface raid- H 30Reuter - 112 words
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Article170 1940-11-16 2 London, Nov. I M MOLOTOV arrived at Ike ITI 1 1 ontier station of Mark;.. i midnight, according to the German wireless. lit vuaccompanied by Von Der Schulenberg, of the German economic mliilrtu i« claim that Soviet German collaboration nr i much as battle lost for170 words
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Article43 1940-11-16 2 Shanghai Reterrin° k m men* '^M •Mr. Joseph KB Mr. Randall I' Editor ol the! hai Morning dei Qeclafl KennedyßLgiven a *I^r ..nation V H' i: 1 his ..J^B^ 1 ieo, BB sioner has the r S commit I C. A. '^^B43 words
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Advertisement10 1940-11-16 2 A BRITISH TI S EMPIRE PRODUCT Regular shipments arriving monthly.10 words
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522 1940-11-16 3 LONDON, NOV. 15. uxs HEAVILY ATTACKED BY GERMAN o.\vks ON THURSDAY NIGHT AND THE NUMBER niciTAITIES MAY BE AROUND A THOUSAND. IT w»r HIM EXTENSIVE DAMAGE WAS CAUSED [MANY BUII DINOS WERE DESTROYED. of Home Secu- j Innounces that Coventry ked las:Reuter - 522 words
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Article58 1940-11-16 3 Mr. H. G. Cochrane has been appointed to officiate as Assistant Drainage and Irrigation Engineer. Lower Perak. Mr. X G. Mathev 8.A.. L.T mana^ei and principal of the Panuel High School. Kuala Lumpur, has retimed from India. The Sultan ot Perak has appointed it.ci. Ismail bin Ibrahim, to uc58 words
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Article235 1940-11-16 3 Mussolini Dares Not Confess London, Nov. 15. MUSSOLINI dares not confess to the unhappy people of Italy even half the truth of the Taranto disaster, though the bombs which trashed m the new raids on Taranto and his other naval base at Bari. show whole country that a fire hasReuter - 235 words
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Article71 1940-11-16 3 .ion. Nov. 15 THE rxt.nsion of the tntmfi mine Jl^jj^ 1 to m an Admiralty eommunkjue, wnjj^™^ aS of five mineaw.- «up ate thLs extension Ou counte achieved and continue to achit c grea p> keeping clear the approaches to our por The lost mhieswpers are theReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration26 1940-11-16 3 This picture <* was taken at a coastal defence batten in the Eastern Command. Here is an unusual picture looking: down the bore of a six-inch gun.26 words
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Article75 1940-11-16 3 Shanghai, Nov. 15 Consternation rei^n.s m Jap anese circles here follow in 1 the shooting of another Japanese serviceman m the Japanese occupied area of Shanghai. The latesr victim is Captain Ishibashi, who was fired on from behind, by ,r. lone Chinese gunman yesterday afternoon m75 words
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Article64 1940-11-16 3 London, Nov. 15. BUCKINGHAM Palate news were damaged by a small- calibre high-explosive bomb during a recent air raid. This |is now disclosed. The Kins and Queen were not m resiS dence at the time and no- S body was injured, the .start being m shelters. ThisReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement26 1940-11-16 3 JS i\l vi 1^ Xj lUr pat** roi mj^ r An lnipirr HM U t. I TEE HENC AAOTOR WORKS ill 75, Bukit Tiniah Head. ill26 words
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Article, Illustration390 1940-11-16 4 VERA ARDMORE - Outdoor P arty For 20 Servicemen: Kuching Trip VERA ARDMORE By A i aim m". a ai her i >lUl I Etc from the I-oyal airmen from I Mrs \ui»l\ MM «»l .t ii.up i ten Btof»P*w ir— ho h:lvr tundMi t»ffetbef to |lvf monthiv inmeal for r. ■<• Men390 words
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Article64 1940-11-16 4 Singapore Troops Entertained s ft'ESTS at the) S U party which y Mrs. G. Aurely gave at 9 i Kochalie Drive for twenty Ser- i vicemen on Thursday night S 1 helped them- s*'lvos to a buf- fet supper set m the dining room. V In this picture i Pte.64 words
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Article115 1940-11-16 4 M?,S. C. J. Church has just returned from her visit to K1;--chlng, Sarawak, full of enthusiasm for the marvellous reception that la being planned for the "Bomber 1 firla when they go theic m December to put on a show loi the "Buy a Bomber" Fund. European115 words
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Article52 1940-11-16 4 MISS E1 m a Kelly. who l< ives to-day tor Hongkong hostess at a pihii party at 1 Praha." 7 Ox- !»•> Rfafcj la^t mht. N« »il\ a hundred |ie it i were present to sa\ t -heero to Mi^s K«!l\ who has made many friends during hrr roinpai.it ivrh52 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-11-16 4 Services at Buffet Supper fIESTS at the^ J v party given by i Mrs. A. Aurely 'on Thursday night enjoying i supper at a table set m the j j garden. From left to /right, they/ a r e:— P t e^ Wynne, Mrs. E i i E. McWalter Miss59 words
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Article176 1940-11-16 4 People and places (ten the Club two performance Theatre, when h. city of over 700. All Sarawak 1 to the visit which should considerable sum of money loi Bomber fund Mrs Church wa an official dinner p rival and was struck with the pitality of the Kuchi As I Was176 words
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Advertisement12 1940-11-16 4 an mvttatton f^T^^n^f our I I I j/ 1 MAYNARD'S Battery Road12 words
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Advertisement43 1940-11-16 4 >I\ISO\ GALAX* Ladies' Hair Dressing Saloon 19, STAMFORD ROAD Te). i .Machincless Permanent W*«"B •S 10.00 t I No Electricity, No Wires, No I*" 011 1 iir The Perfect Wave for any type oi j Manicure by MlttS (Formerly of Cathay Beauty ParW^J^^43 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1940-11-16 5 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this pa^e every Saturday. Address your letter to her co Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. I ((MI M, fW TUB 12-YEAR-OLD nJ tuelve-year.old daughter 71 puytimc1,106 words
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Article97 1940-11-16 5 Post Free Facilities |N order to facilitate the J sending of queries to Helen, she has arranged witfc J the Tribune Press Town Offl- i cc, No. 9, The Arcade, Singa- S S pore, to deliver these direct l S to the Morning Tribune, thus eliminating the need for you97 words
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Advertisement16 1940-11-16 5 j Correspondence Coupon The loot* roupoa moit be enclosed h every correspondence coapoo November 10, 1940 ¥>16 words
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Advertisement74 1940-11-16 5 V' I ttAM$ W? W 9^ Mr < jF f IteJS 4&t^HKS!C- J^J m vi df ■WbHbMbMblbHb^^l^b^F J^J> T j-^|^ tke hams mtk tke f^£j Mr r the flavour everroaf like-* hi* made these fine HaflM famou* la v Malaya for orer twwity year* I nllow u> •w Keep half74 words
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Article188 1940-11-16 6 ipj ihwas 1 i»(, found i ten Xhe doctor <!• ccurrcd '>" houi mortem The Urn!) I taustui p i>i A. J. A. Blake i>i < d that v a li the swellin I \m bee said th.«i *tt*t tinh.in.il there v (>f i.nil pl.v and \u188 words
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Article156 1940-11-16 6 "MRJURY it committed fre V been many prosecutions." tMN U*r c The foregoing observation v Justice Pedlow, at the Assii! r 8 n a(l sentencing a middle.aged I Ml liv Urt ft* Haveli Ram houla. to JX n S prisonment on a charge of miki,? ri^«156 words
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Article145 1940-11-16 6 GENERAL WITH HAS BUSY DAY PENERAL Wu Te-chen and his party had a fJ U yesterday attending a number of functions am for them. The first of the functions was a luncheon In his honour by His Excellency the Officer Admii ing the Government, the Hon. Mr. S. W j145 words
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Article87 1940-11-16 6 HIS Excellency, Lieut-General L. V. Bond. General Officer Commanding the Troops. Malaya, this evening reviewed the Singapore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade. A display, which included gymnastics and drill, followed. Lieut-General Bond spoke highly of the Battalion. "As members of the Boys' Brigade." he .said, "you87 words
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Article87 1940-11-16 6 SEVEN ATTEM MURD CHAR AS a res;;.: ofl inquiries ill case m whichH dian was said been attacked sticks a'.:i| thrown m at Potong Pasfl nine Ind I night of Noi seven Tamils! been a: I charge I murder. The mcc 4 are, Lotch j| 37. Retii I ruvangan 5287 words
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152 1940-11-16 6 ISTUR bin Dollah, syce, was fined $50 m tt 1 court yesterday, when he pleaded amended charge of negligent driving on Oct. ii year. The original charge against Istur was on causing hurt to three people as the result ot driving, but it was amended152 words
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Advertisement59 1940-11-16 6 I Jfevj THE X J^-Afr 11^ ADM I PA I >w r "]J i k p £0^ ira /fl ••^""K-- r a r 1 IKI f" I 1 i^^^ .^r A r- I I\J i-^ i^ BL r lINt. o I J wUALI V HI US W I ill |ftfj59 words
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848 1940-11-16 7 L. Hopkin Writes From London London, S< >t. 20. 1() R ;J Hospital come to the the British 1 street f Chelae* taking n and occasionally having C, refreshment atone <>i •locals." Brave old boys L are, proudly weaning the ,l won m848 words
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Article60 1940-11-16 7 Ottawa. Nov. 13 ORITAIN has agreed to buy ni £26,500,000 worth products from Canada during the ir of war. This total takes n«> account of the wheat purcha. Making this announ BPday, Mr J G Oardi Kterof Agriculture said ho saw prospects of selling sixteen million bushelsReuter - 60 words
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327 1940-11-16 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1910. IN THE FAR EAST IT is now admitted, either unintentionally or deliberately, m the Nazi press, that the present UussoGermaa negotiations m Berlin have, among other things, some connection with Par Eastern politics. There has been much talk since Ihe conclusion of the Axis-Tokyo327 words
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Advertisement118 1940-11-16 7 YOrNKED GLASSES mpson Certified inn and MMin 4 1 fc are priced y A D $"()<) and (»S|SJJi|^ D. The cost of il W^' lenses depends y?^ your c\i dfhl \T^ needs. Examined Now! )>IPSON OPTICAL CO. d Eyeslfht Specialists. AICADE BLDG., THONI 3002. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science tut'118 words
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Advertisement69 1940-11-16 7 PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN (Psyrholoßist) (>\«r \»>;irs study m east and wrst. He will positi^lv •■•jiPiin to you Ho v to siicreed i" .ill >our undertakings satisfaction. i'onsultation flail > 9 AM to 7 P.M. REX HOTEL Phone 2600. SINGAPORK OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED to announce that their new Branch Office at69 words
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Advertisement24 1940-11-16 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SICIJRITY PLUS Sk'RVKT Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, hkoirh; s.s. phone no. mmc24 words
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Article329 1940-11-16 8 Singapore; Friday. STATING that his bankruptcy was acting v i bar to hk promotion, a Chinese derk employed m the Governm. servke, whose liabilities amounted to 138,411 and who attributed his insolvency to standing surety for his mother m the sum of $26,041.50, applied for329 words
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Article, Illustration338 1940-11-16 8 Capt. Braid To Drive Alfa In Grand Prix CAPT P. K. BRAID, whose "Braid Special" has suddenly -.1 trouble, will be driving the Alfa Romeo brought by a wealThuiland lawyer to Singapore specially for the Johore Grand Prix. A huge car, compared with the othei vehicles In this race, this338 words
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Article249 1940-11-16 8 MALA YA URGED TO SAV E VICTORY IN a radio broadcast on 'Every Dollar Helps," last night over the Singapore station Dr. T H Silcock said: Every dollar that you save helps to win the war. I t may not help v and obviously. You may think that money saved249 words
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Article, Illustration67 1940-11-16 8 SAVING MEN'S |fc rub «*r din th f>r aircraft J In British S ■U«rb, is pa r s attached ot| U»t aircraft. When ne^ed >n thrown out of "F tord i s pul Which attaches] h severed. The, bow the ap parat r »P The boat T no water and67 words
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Advertisement124 1940-11-16 8 ion i;ood niiMUHi PLEASE SEE THE SIN WAH COMPANY. FURNITURE MAN! K\( 1 1RERS 83, VICTORIA SIKFET, SINGAPORE. j CATHAY €AFE n Where Everybody Goes MARIE DESTY Graving Nwc Top ular Prcsentkif New Creations COWAN BAILEY SIM I IKVINCi TO PLEASE YOU New Songs. SHE'S COMING BACK? Ntn-Dtaen $100 Service124 words
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Article232 1940-11-16 9 uation In Improv Middle London. Nov. 15. I v (Mr. Anthony has just returned ir m the Middle East. jfla special to the reft and friends of what he essentially an im- army" m the Middle East. this army Mr. m th- future with m and he was I' port232 words
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Article145 1940-11-16 9 MX JUSTICE WROTTESLEY applied the principle of "Go to it!" to the hearing of an action m the King's Bench Division, Undon. Setting the pace as he briskly entmd *nj cour he "declared: -It would be scandal. f this case should not finish to-day-so145 words
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Article145 1940-11-16 9 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT THE CAPITOL TWKNTY-SEVEN years of adven--1 hire with a capital "A." aid the late Martin John.son and hi? wife ON have made one of the most remarkable contributions U the screen, not m the sense of technical perfection or invention, bu In the very full aim,145 words
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Article217 1940-11-16 9 MR. C.H. DAKERS MARRIED IN IPOH (From Our Own Reporter i Ipoh, Nov. 15 THE marriage was solemnised U I evening at the church of £"> Michael of Capt. C. H. Dakers, M C Protector of Chinese, Perak, aiu Miss Winsome Alwyne Compton It was a quiet ceremony, on U217 words
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Article172 1940-11-16 9 By Crown AS the r«tUlt ol I .successful api hv the Ciown again.st m I 1 of the second m.ini trate a young Chinese, Low Toh Who had been working on a mission basis for the sale of tnatche to Chinese firm. ;x months' bard »ur. Low Toh172 words
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127 1940-11-16 10 Pi.KADiNCi guilty to a ehaige misappropriating $55.90 with wlnrh he hmd been •■ntrusted by bin Mohanu'd Ibrahim informed Mr. J. G. Rappoport riind magistrate, that his had decided to re-en and deduct IB a month from his salary to make up the money he h;id taken127 words
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Article144 1940-11-16 10 A Chinese who kept a revolver and 74 rounds of ammunition in his room, and who ran away to Kota Tinggi and stayed there for a year when his mistress had been arrested in connection with the possession of the revolver and ammunition, returned to144 words
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Article62 1940-11-16 10 DLEADING guilty to a charge of theft of two wooden chair> Ang Hock Lai a young Chinese, was < ntonced to three months' rigorous imprisonment, to be ***** w e d by six months' police supervision m the fifth court, yesterday. Ann was stated to have stolen62 words
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Article77 1940-11-16 10 KIDNAPPED GIRL CHARGE FAILS DEMAKKING that there was some ake in the cha. d that he ceuid not amend it, Mr. nrad Oldhani. the ond Ma a ed a dlschai not amounting to acquit al, to I Seow Moh. a v>d*>ld Hokkien, when ta appeared m the Second Oour today,77 words
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Article33 1940-11-16 10 Convent Drill Display A successful drill display was held by pupils of the Convent. Tanjong Katong. at their school premises yesterday. Various exercises were none through by the uirls who acquitted themselves well.33 words
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Article118 1940-11-16 10 THARGED with fraudulent possession of t v necktie, bearing a registered number, on Sejn Mohamed bin Musa, a younf Mala acquitU the sreorid police court yesterday. The prosecution alleged that, on being quest* by the police, the accused stated that the necktie given to118 words
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Article42 1940-11-16 10 PRIOR to his departure! on vacation leave Singh Sawhny Junjabi m! attached to the Police Com a tea-party to members Court staff at the G. H. Q terday. Speeches were m ber of those present, ej their appreciation i generosity. I42 words
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Advertisement155 1940-11-16 10 KIRKS PIIILP ll> (Incorporated In Australia) MONTiaY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accomi 4Pply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. :O: THE BAXK LISE U AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE :O: MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR B°* T()N AND BALTIMORE VIA THE155 words
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Advertisement413 1940-11-16 11 [Situations Vacant tsST^5T tJwnta all .pglj fcr^TEnglish Speaking BOOM■r ticpijr e> Singapore. Kgjaya Tribune. 01 f 345p fcrTrniolTiady clerk with know- Apply personally I g *,d K c Road, Wg^ fcr7~nrniT Chinese Senior CamK lth oral BnfU«h r teachlns. £P.O. Box 545. Singapore. Malay speaking X ior illk store Apply413 words
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Advertisement586 1940-11-16 11 fsdafsdafsafd Personal j KAY WYE Return Immediately everythlm amicably settled. (No 316F Business Opportunity BELTING ASBESTOS CO —Mining Engineering Suppliers— Ipon SinßßDor Sole-Agents— British Hhir Beltin X As bestos Packings— Tucks Genuine Packlm —Circular Saws— Piles— Emery Wheels Rubber Hose— lnsertion Cloth— Enron. Fire Bricks-Clay. Telephone 2287. Singa PQ™ (No.586 words
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Advertisement585 1940-11-16 11 Financial iaya r "Pune, Singapore. (No. 349P) Matrimonial JSJSS CH J NEBE KOOd Q^mmK monv *c: 8e H kS v Bnl frlend vlew matrt to Box CT8 Ud Mff OtOg aph and Particular, ?ur m!? 1 laya T* l Kuala Lumpur. Information treated confidentially fNo. 3iaFJ CHINESE OENTLEMAN, good CtoveTTi"585 words
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Advertisement475 1940-11-16 11 To Let 1 JMMEDIATELY-laige furnished r^m w!th or without brrnkfait— Pkit 7— E ;i 22: <no. Wi n»°,V S h IN OEY LANa. gas. water, light, near bus hue Rent $15-. Apply Box «W8 co Malaya Tribune, Singaj, (No. 359P) TO ir i N-,. w modern offices Hunes and Medeiroe475 words
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Advertisement380 1940-11-16 11 I ON THE AIR 1 SINCiAPORE ZIIL 225 metres (1 333 X ZHPI 30 metres (9 6ft ni ZIIP3 41 3H metres (7.25 m cs) Prom X 00 a.m. to 8.35 am Prom 10 (HJ a.m. to 1 50 i m From 5. 00 p.m. to 10 00 p m.380 words
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Article193 1940-11-16 12 Kept Idle By Red Tape ULOYED I erector was summoned for nonpayment of £1 11s. rates. w/il The man, William Bradbury, of Lon-don-road. Rayleigh, is m a reserved occupation. He found no dim j culty In jetting work m peace time, but now— so he toid Southend county magistrate! he193 words
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108 1940-11-16 12 19 Women Porters On The Underground NINETEEN \\>nvcn porters had begun duty at London Underground stations. More will be employ ed as more men porI are called up for bcrvice. The women wear white dust coats and grey caps of the Kepi type. Later they will oc issued with tunics108 words
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Article58 1940-11-16 12 F. D. Massey, who was reported missing just before the Dunkirk evacuation, is now reported a prisoner of war. Captain Ma-ssey was with j the legal firm of Allen and Gledhill. Malacca. betorP" the outoreak of war. His Wife 'formerly Miss Yollande Terrell) has received news that he was wounded58 words
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Advertisement138 1940-11-16 12 \VIX/IN(;: MTIHMK «EAL! i f Thrill.".; J.'"Kle MwntuiW crammed into tin mimti.s M Bcncn Ent«rtaliiin«« M lIP 1 SHOWS TODAY OSA I j£_tftfjt h^ Dainty and Lovely and > HEARTED! Feminine and sht stepped froni W^k^. Mr livilisation at its f swankiest, into the snarling terror <»i JHfe^ teem ins.138 words
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Advertisement182 1940-11-16 12 MORNING SHOW To-day To- morro^ I AT II AM AUlA>Hj||\ 1 •m w it9** L^^ ill 1 J^ Wayne morris rosemary lane Humphrey BOCART-. DENNIS MORGAN J«hn Litel i ya lyi 1 Aitt A»^ji rVI X Hi 41 L H^ f v*' B *jk m f^N^p* f9r I™^^ I CL182 words
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Article35 1940-11-16 13 ire of seamen. The societies i appointed a representative consultative council to consider Lhr oroblems involved, and to provic. ,-iel of communication between voluntary organisations and the Ministry of Labour— British Wireless.35 words
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Article50 1940-11-16 13 THARGED with < v> minal .respass, Lee Keng Poh. a young Hainanese, claimed trial m the fifth police court yesterday. Lee was allc; have wilfully emered the compound of house m Rochalie I Drive yesterday. The case was postponed I until Nov. 22, bail of $100 being50 words
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94 1940-11-16 13 -BOY" of the A Bin Seng School, Bukit Panjang, claimed trial on a charge of being a member of an unlawful society the Chinese National Emancipation Vanguard Corps w hen produced before Mr. J. G. RapI poport, m the third i police court, yester-94 words
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Article92 1940-11-16 13 Failed To Report Caught Stealing RELEASED from prison on May 25. Ang Thiam Lai, a young Chinese, was asked to report his place of residence to the nolice as he wa.s ordered Uurw months" police supervision. The police waited for nearly a month, and as Ang tailed to repori his92 words
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Article53 1940-11-16 13 STILL INSEPARABLE TWO brothers. Arthur and Stanley Vince of Ranleigrroad.'Felixstowe artknown to friends as The to- separables." Their parents learned recently that Sergeant Arthur Vir.ce. Royal Artillery and lance-corporal ManIcy Vince, Royal Eneineers. both of whom foufl (France, are still by Bide— prlsoi war m Unman prison camp Bctn were53 words
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Advertisement301 1940-11-16 13 XT aim. \i \s j MEDICAL INHALANT sprinkled on handkerchief and irfnaled protects you from cold and influenza, a certain cure. Get it from The United Pharmacy. INFLUENZA is about now. Take 'J.P. Influenza Mixture. Certain cure or money refunded. Buy it from The United Pharmacy. "SOLIPOT" The only one301 words
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Advertisement221 1940-11-16 13 It SHOWS TO-DAY I* A VII lON MS 6.15 !).lf> A THRilunq STOKV OF SECRET SFKVK MYSTERY! ACTION! ROMANCE! WITH A CAST OF WORLD-FAMOUS KKI'rfSII STARS KEX VALERIE JOHN HARRISON HOBSON-LODER THE SILENT BATTLE'! A REALLY ENTERTAINING PICTURE Also GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS "ATLANTIC PATROL NEXT ATTRACTION nirnitx mih-ilmm; HOW TO221 words
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Article824 1940-11-16 14 Ib k oi Its thrills. 1 the most optii v.iii not help when p Weather will play rill only orn leaving a d lai (lr su|larker who will noi i ii he •'<" lk l> provides my best B, ;i forehich are ..in: shown824 words
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Article269 1940-11-16 14 INSPIRING play by th I 1 wasted a number v k *hol College victory over the. College T§K they met m the annual p n f Timah yesterday. yen couß Raffles College wo,. _lul h ft at least another three oi [our "oa shown269 words
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124 1940-11-16 14 PLAYING on their own ground at S^kj yesterday, the Post Office hockey iM the Sikh Police by 2 goals to one m a d* interesting game. I The result was against the run of M Sikhs dominated play for moat ol the124 words
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Article158 1940-11-16 14 S.C.C. "A", Loy Rugger Brai IN what was essentially a forwards' ba 1 shared points with the c; terd spirited game of rugby on the Pada ig score was' six-all, each side scoring cwo The Loyals had the better o lJ ofl the whole but a stout defence on158 words
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Advertisement84 1940-11-16 14 L By Hbß 9Kk BB fl| flflH j^J^B^Fm 3y^B^ India Slßnal Heaw s Jr «|jß BbV^V Duty Car Tyrw are JF %L^ SSIBIB kL ar»llabl» m thf Tf HbvGhL undernot«d ilees: \L VS 4 50x21 8.25x17 X\ m%^ flVk 4.75x19 5.25x18 >^^ V F m VSHk 00x19 5.50x17 v^ I84 words
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Article35 1940-11-16 15 The H<»( key match between the SRC II and the RE <cha *lllc J was to have been played on the SRC ground yesterday was eancdled. the Sappers Rating ci Dfl thr match35 words
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Article19 1940-11-16 15 Fort Canning beat the S.C.C "A" by two goals to nil m a hockey match on the p*d*flfl yesterday.19 words
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Article124 1940-11-16 15 Eurasian Youth Concert imers the organisers of the Eurasian Youth Movement's variety COncfcli at the Victoria Theatre last night, deserve pi for their effort. Ine two hour varied entertainment by talented formers, most <>' them hardly out ot their 'tenis. VM crammed with an Inter* sting variety pi Items. Short124 words
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Article177 1940-11-16 15 R.A.F. POSE TO "ESCAPE WIFE" I 1 TWKNTY-NINh- i\ YEAR-OLD barman. D'Arcy Wilson, > oi Pitt-road, Thon:toii Heath, Surrey. I who was arrested m wild-atfi el Prfcrylane. after a Blfht lieutenant hud fired two shots at a blank wall to attract atl< tJoi lenl sd to two months' Imfcri Bonmeni177 words
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Advertisement134 1940-11-16 15 PAJAM, LIMITED Incorporated m the Stn Settlemen I NOTICE is hereby given that the Thirty-first Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Tuesday, 10th December, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, at which the Directors will134 words
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Advertisement77 1940-11-16 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS TENDERS are now Invited for the fol lowing materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of 2,000 Oval Galvanised Nightsoll Pall BJank Co 12 Noon. IT December 1940 Supply of Galvanfsed Wrought Iron Tube.for the period 1 to ***** 4 p.m. 13 Januvy IS4I77 words
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Miscellaneous69 1940-11-16 15 Vie Notice P UMITED W: Btralts merits) hereby given that the I neral Meet- Wers ol this OomInpifn at the R^stered I ik Chambers, pore, on TuesI wbei 1940, at 12.10 I Directors win I Dividend of I o ye^ e »cled 30th I Jbe pa ld t th I69 words
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Miscellaneous349 1940-11-16 15 Public Notices TENDER JOHORfc <;O\fcKNMFNT. Tenders are invited from approved Contractors for the Ornamental Plaster to the New Government Offices, Johore Bahru, for the Johore Government. A deposit of $100.- is required from each Contractor tendering and will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender. Tender Form, Drawings349 words
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Miscellaneous367 1940-11-16 15 Public Notices TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received up to 2°°" on 30.11.1940 at the Colonial npr£ ar 5 fflce Sin eapore, irom persons desirous of contracting for me following services for a period January! ce i a 9 4 r mmencinK from Lst 'a* Washing of clothing and linen367 words
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Miscellaneous402 1940-11-16 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE CRIHUOtITFb notice is hereby given thai Annual General M tih Members of the Sin Cricket Club will be held m th e Club House on Thursday, 28th November 1940 at 5.15 p.m. BUSINI 1. To receive, and i appro, adopt the Report and Account for the 12402 words
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383 1940-11-16 16 17 ITALIAN PLANES DESTROYED BY THE GREEKS Athens, MOV. 15. CHEAT activity <>\ infantiy, artillery and aviation or 11 the whole Italo-Greek front ia reported m tm Greek High Command communique issued last ntgnt. DwfaH Urn .•♦•rijil haltles, en It;ili;in planes were braiflll down, and Ml (,ih ntl> another U-nReuter - 383 words
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Article116 1940-11-16 16 Aden, Nov. 15.— Several fins, two of which toulri be Heen 35 miles away, were started at Chinch- Aerodrome near Diredawa on the Addis Ababa Jibuti railway line, m thre. uids on Tuesday night by X I planes from Aden, it was annouined later Since the RA IReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration122 1940-11-16 16 Protected by special Air Raid Precautions arran^p- merits, thousand* of hop- pickers, most of them from the East End of London, have begun work m the hopfields of Kent. Deep uncovered S shelter trenches are available to the hop-pickers m the event of air raids, and train- 8i uirdeiis and122 words
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Article108 1940-11-16 16 Zurich, Nov. 15. French-speaking inhabitants being expelled by the Germans from Lorraine number 60.000. according to the Vichy correspondent of the Gazette de LavThese art abandoning all property and money exceeding 2,000 fi ancs."The removal of the French population from Lorraine" is defended by {the official German newsReuter - 108 words
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Article46 1940-11-16 16 Soviet-Ja Agreem Denie had reached n\ ttith the S;»\ iet their spheres of i n^ Far East, and thj] had undertaken tog ance to the Chun^i ment were denied ment issued by the^ AfMCj to-day (Frii The agency >tat«s reports "do not ct >vith reality."- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article48 1940-11-16 16 Belgrade. Nov. expulsion from the] (Iron Guard* Parly m some important— who ed I the Goya the mover, ports from Buchareftj Those ex;- lied un(H signed by M. Loria I Premier and Iron 04 include three oppojj Dimitrescu bada and G( cioni ter. J48 words
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Article12 1940-11-16 16 NOCIUI Cairo y eommu? tinue their ma. wh by artili' ReuterReuter - 12 words
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