Morning Tribune, 18 November 1940
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Title Section15 1940-11-18 1 Morning Tribune No 248, Monday, Nov. 18. 1940. Morning Tribune Monday. November is i 94015 words
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Article, Illustration671 1940-11-18 1 FALL OF KORITZA IMMINENT: GREEKS PUSH ALIANS INTO ALBANIA the most ignominious defeat that the Hans haw yet suffered m modern n, tin saw-dust Caesar's troops are fleeIter skelter m the face of Greek bayonets. "Evzonef (reputed "devils" of the us) hare expelled the invaders from territory m all butReuter - 671 words
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Article99 1940-11-18 1 New York, Nov. 17. RMI>S, against selected British cities. of e?en greater fury bhan those directed against Co ventry. are threatened In high (lerman sources m Berlin as "reprisal for the savage bombing of Hamburg," state reports from the German capital. These sources add that the LuftwaffeReuter - 99 words
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Article173 1940-11-18 1 AS the war develops m the Mediterranean and the Middle East, attention is becoming increasingly focussed on the great central matt o! countries usually '•ailed the Arab states. Nearly all these countries belonged to the old Turkish Empiie and they now have not only manyReuter - 173 words
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Article253 1940-11-18 1 (by A. P. Crosse, Renter's special Correspondent at Aden.) London. Nov. 17. AUAi; tribesmen m remote parts of Aden protectorate are following Britain's war effort with the liveliest interest. I have just returned from a three-day visit by car and camel to the protectorates ofReuter - 253 words
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Article178 1940-11-18 1 Smashing R. A. F. Hamburg Raid LONDON, NOV. HAMBIIU. WAS AGAIN HEAVILY ATTACKED BY THE R.A.t'. DURING THE NIGHT. DESPITE ADVERSE WEATHKK CONDI. 11ONS. ATTACKS WERE ALSO ARRIKI) OUT AGAINST AEKODKOMLS AND PORTS IN DfBfTOCCUPIED TERRITORY. The port of Hamburg Again had [a lon^ and heavy hammering from I theReuter - 178 words
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Article30 1940-11-18 1 Berlin, Nov 17 A short MUtDt( preci thai caused da; aJ Boulogne extirpated at several million francs on irday ■;<.. to a Boulogne ii news families are reDort- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement9 1940-11-18 1 m. 1 ELLISON S. EZEKILL CO. IFtTOt BUILDING >IM.AP<JR^9 words
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Article249 1940-11-18 2 London, Nov. 1 ill i u-K-s diplomatic correspondent writes thai the fev< X diplomatic activity m whkh Germany has been induli thai pawtely anxioui to proclaim a rt ona l sphere that will wviv« the waning prertife t th< among neutrals. It ii ot v tinReuter - 249 words
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Article129 1940-11-18 2 Cretans Welcome Wavell Crete, Nov. 16. rKNFRAL Sir Archibald Wa- U \<|| ommander -m S 'hit lii Ib>l>'. rrturn.Mi to \p 4 on Thursday after m- spectirp troops m Crete j which is now heavily de- i i fend«d. I Cieneral U'avell was greeted c iilfmsi:istit ally l>v Ihe CretansReuter - 129 words
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Article51 1940-11-18 2 io Angeles, Nuv. 16. Oracle Fi< Id's htßbam born M^nty Ran 1 flftal American citizenship pa] on N<>\ 8. it Ifl disclosed Mr Banks' real name is Mario Bianco Oracle slated thai rtie lias m Intention for the moment <>f be<- m n American citizenReuter - 51 words
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Article119 1940-11-18 2 Washington, Nov. 16. A REPORTED British blockade of Ifad>SCftr has raised the ques tion here of future supplies 10 the United States of Madagascar 'lite which is essential m the manufacture of steel. shipment now en route to America Is, as far as defence commission Official* here know,Reuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration74 1940-11-18 2 r Mog adishu, J the Italian Indian Ocean > port, which was j bombed on Sat- urday by units of the British i Navy is clearly shown in this N map. Its impor- tance to Italian Somaliland h evident from a j perusal of the map and it can also74 words
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Advertisement63 1940-11-18 2 PROFESSOR ILMUDDIN (Psvi h.iloKist) vrr 17 Mirs siuriv m «'as( and w-i H. will p. ~;'uol\ i'\|<lain tn voti llo* m stuct'tHl tn all your undertaking^ guaranty t'ri ktisfartton < <nisuliatii»n dall) MAM to 7 P M REX HOTEL Phone MOO. SINGAPORE Ovvr s v a k iUUI'ORATION, UMITID, China63 words
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Advertisement129 1940-11-18 2 Italians Say Bari Bombed H Trrc? Berlin. Nov. 17. of military importance m varioui na m South England on the night of Nov 15 are claimed m a German communique which also on Waterloo Bridge and gasworks near vial docks The communique .says that on Nov. 16 German again attacked129 words
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Advertisement89 1940-11-18 2 Pains m !l Nervous, tm Wronc f I work on tIL 'of* TrouWw are the true oau|eo«J Ity, Getting -.<;»■ L,'R Ta.n Tv 9 feeling old .Je^gSd I kidnpyßiuiMt> J^llr'hein rery first dos< I clean out r-'^'M back foan pletely or cos! ..Cyste*| Now Available for only '5 FARADAY CWHFA*89 words
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Article218 1940-11-18 3 Unknown ,ov 16. I steam I -re, have I rding to lifonnation. Cm rs left ;>ort surrcpUKrtday night- The PhryI TeiJortcd to have ■L two hours after weighKl stated to be dnft- s till burning and in a ■ndition. Kent view here Is that Khi"h were instructed to |c ishReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration82 1940-11-18 3 The West End of London was bombed by German night raiders. Seve. ral world fam ous thoroughfares were hit. Photo shows:— Wreckage of buildings i n Bruton Street. Queen Elizabeth, before her marriage t« the then Duke of York, lived at the home of her father, the Earl of Strathmore.82 words
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Article93 1940-11-18 3 Unknown New York, Nov. 17. BOOK is expected to be issued on Tuesda/ B evidence that Germany, Italy. Japan anri 8 R are working m the United States to American rearmament and the dispatch ol to Britain. announcement to this effect was made by Mi «es. Chairman of the CommitteeReuter - 93 words
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Article53 1940-11-18 3 on" v m 17 F °reign planes which flew owr toriti y night dropped some bomb;. heii 'n laltlPsi f tsstated ta well-informed public are now beginning t<> the previous raid on Monas' l an( j l( "'is than the published report ick.— m DeoD ebReuter - 53 words
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Article284 1940-11-18 3 King Visits Striken Areas London, Nov. 16. A TOUR by the King greatly heartened the stricken citizens of Coventry and the work for the alleviation of distress is being carried on with redoubled vigour under the leadership of Lord Dudley, Regional Commissioner. Mr. Herbert Morrison to-day said the progress made284 words
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Article54 1940-11-18 3 'k. Nov. 17. b Of w »r material [>* British lu «wni«ion, told reporters as he left m the rans-Atlantic clipper for Lisbon to-day (Saturday). American deliveries Mavc been very good, he said, but Britain wanted more and more vital weapons of all "tt^sV™ route <»Reuter - 54 words
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Article337 1940-11-18 3 Cairo, Nov. 17. JJ.A.F. bombers tgftin attacked enemy positions northeast of Korit/a on Friday, says an R.A.F. communique. Bombs fell m the target area and started several fires, but full details of the damage caused to enemy personnel could not be observed. A number of fightersReuter - 337 words
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Advertisement99 1940-11-18 3 /r£ K a t^ly fine old brandy When the Huguenots landed In South Africa over 300 years ago£ ihev brought with them a knowled^- m brandy makin- trcm the well-known vineyards m Prance Ihi.s iormed the foundatiort of an industry, now the second \i i Bonth Africa led only by99 words
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Article, Illustration874 1940-11-18 4 ADELPHI SETTING FOR CLUB DANCE: PERUSINCS FROM HERE AND THERE VERA ARDMORE TO-DAY IV "get--1 by Mrs. \v L Burton I the Adelphl H night. Two humlrrri ;i ncJ sr\«iitv people I <! to "trip (he light fantastic" and the dance was definite! Una n rial sin < ess Ifri874 words
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Article112 1940-11-18 4 T HE War Parities Dance comt t> n »ttee held another successful f oa^e Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday night. H".s>..sp, fo r occasion intluded:: -Misses B. Campbell, M •no G. De souza, N. Mclhtyre, N. and D. Schooling, H Bonenfant, Tholen. m. Westerhaut, D YzelPattera." L112 words
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Advertisement37 1940-11-18 4 I ECT§ ENROL NOW now beiiif/ made ror the oommencemenl ol V :i th(l l■' December foltowlnt lubjecti A" l-omlon han.hr, if Xr I<in ewunlwition suh. Bcho#l Certiflcate Ex •minattai Decemket i«»n -nh^!. r mnirni;>l Thf Director.37 words
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Advertisement34 1940-11-18 4 r w I |K^ I 'I r i m PeM A Straw HaN I to order or rn."J similar to sket* J hats a S^ |:||I J •I I I VI W. RODNEI HrtJ34 words
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Article, Illustration845 1940-11-18 5 COOL QUICK--and EASY eration too much for granted. r reai> modern methods of refrigeration ishable foods like milk and meat I is, but possibly forget the many cold n used to give food that extra fillip I titea jaded by the heat. .food that I k and easy to '<>">845 words
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Advertisement70 1940-11-18 5 COLD STORAGE WK DELIVERY SERVICE Hp a.m. for Bread All (foods serf out :1/ tfu bft2^2fl deli< try will arrive m ttmt foi *^SkKL dinner. fllißl On Sundays and Public Holiday w£ S^B^l this no«»ii delivery will not be made BrPs hut orders received up t-o V (Hi a.m. AV^B^VtM70 words
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500 1940-11-18 6 Here** A Ti|» ¥m* I n.|»l«.^ (he scheme under whUk this has been cl'-ne. <;,,,. Darby and Co.'. «*< th, purchase ..VU e8 applies only to the AsUtkmemb«B of thei m conjunction whhthrir Asiatic stßff prudent which th, majority of the.r As.at.c staff500 words
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Article43 1940-11-18 6 Chungking. Nov. 16. The Chinese Government to-day officially announced the flotation iev#n and half million dollars worth of S'fcechuen reconstruction bonds secured on the Szechuen land tax at .six par cent, int per annum redeemable on Sept 30 1955— Reuter.43 words
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215 1940-11-18 6 SITS IN CLIFF-TOP HOME LAUGHS AT THE FOR S CHE'S more than seventy, and o u u^ 0 sand view of the wmr-for she liv, cliffs of Dover. And sh ne*iu to keen window se:U on the cliffs and laafh t l S t'ocman. That's the Little Old Ladx JL215 words
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Article103 1940-11-18 6 XHE beautiiul Haw -Par Villa at Pasir Panjani the scene yesterday o. the fourth tea-partjj to General Wu Te-Chen, Chinas Gcx I since his arrival m Singapore on Thura About a hundied guests were pre tion which was given m honour of the Gfl Mission by103 words
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Article94 1940-11-18 6 A VERY entertaining variety concert was the Victoria Theatre last night by the Urban co-operatoFS m aid of the War Fun* gramme was well-blended with a vaiieij executed by talented performers. j Tan Hock Chuan. the well-known Malayanmagician, kept his audience gue^snm wiw tricks. d*J The dance94 words
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Article166 1940-11-18 6 <From Our Own Reporter.) Penang, Saturday. ADVICE to young advocate^ on grounds of appeal ugs Riven by Mr. Ju>tice Aitkin m the Supreme Court. Penang, yesterday Remarking that grounds of appeal were nfarly always far too lengthy and involved. ml that he realised that isel were166 words
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Advertisement165 1940-11-18 6 Pyorrhea and Trench Mouth Slopped m 24 Hours New Discovery Saves Teeth Amoian. new ;ind from ble the sore- Amos.in h Mouth ■on I .Hid r, Amosan. I 1 Amojan my gums my '1 In r and flm t I ruuld i h 1 Guaranteed Amosan (i your gums from165 words
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735 1940-11-18 7 I. Hopkin Writes From London pt. 21. through a week t still stands. The cabled vvh at has happened convey an imidespread 1»W, be foolish to d eny that the a been considerable. s',on is given End and the East735 words
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224 1940-11-18 7 Human slories of Ihf raid* You have read on other pages the big stories of the air mids. Here are the little stories -human incidents that weave like threads of silver m the new pattern of our lives. IThe Queen ordered sixty suites of224 words
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336 1940-11-18 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910. MUSSO IN THE MUD f AST Monday, m this column, we wrote J to the effect that Mussolini would not have his tumbles to seek m Gre* Rapid confirmation of that forecast has materialise! m the utter rout Of his crack 3rd. Division, Comprising336 words
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Advertisement31 1940-11-18 7 lor NEED GLASSES m^r. Ortified V and Mount- Bnpfds t.. vo mined Now! ■^<>\ OPTICAL CO. ■L' 1 I" I LDG •PHONE 3002. W Zn VU T)r f •clence Pwn Clinical Experience.31 words
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Advertisement24 1940-11-18 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SLUJRITY PLUS SIRVICT Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, I PHONE NO. 591*.24 words
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Article, Illustration140 1940-11-18 8 Top and left: C. V. (routher-l Smith of Perak, winner of the/ dB first race of the grand priv the? I.ICO r.c. scratch event, m lii-s ear) flr a Fiat Victoria "special." Crowther- 1 B^t£ Smith finished the race, seven lips WiMi? of the 16 miles140 words
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Advertisement119 1940-11-18 8 f 3\\£—JJ&^A t J STARINA CYCI.KS are ill precision built In England. r**^y^^ srnMctord Modt-1 dc Luxe is illustrated. Also Sport! A ymdiu Mod'ls are available. Despite their high quftlltT WW W\\ STARINA are a Low Pricoi High Class all British \m \/7 7 A/.,, Vv Obtainable from the 'following119 words
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Article, Illustration346 1940-11-18 9 A YA'S FIRST DAD RACE tampi ld ratin for ni tlM "-t-ars m Malaya, the 1' p r jx run over the week-end at Johore Bahru. 2 success md denu'nstrated effectively the amount of is foi motor snort m the coun ry. Entries were f,r -iv v Th ailand and346 words
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Article, Illustration98 1940-11-18 9 THERE WERE NO SPILLS AT JOHORE, BUT SPECTATORS SAW THIS ON THE WAY WHILE 100 MUM fU Iwm cars rated at Johore Bfthni without crashes OOC fatal motor accident oniined on satur-(l-in when near the Kth mile Bllktt Timah Koad. a saloon xustin 10. J. 7S9tand Willys Knight lu.n (8.98 words
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87 1940-11-18 10 Chunfki Imo Chiang X wire to G Chan nd Mr. 1 mbei <»r the ov< rAviatii tin in tion ol their effon solic; doi the Aviabruction Pund amc abroad ordini to a fllipatch from Ban FranCMCO, more thwi US .0 000 have been raised by87 words
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132 1940-11-18 10 WHILE Nazi bombs fell five miles away a Spitfire S fund was opened m a South-West England town. Between the time the j tbrtna sounded and the all r clear, about an hour-and-a- half. £1418 was contributed towards a new British lighter. i A132 words
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Article141 1940-11-18 10 Stock Exchange Cheers The Queen \?Ii,K hats were raised m the air and loud chc -is broke out when the Qn paid her first visit to i he. London Stock Ex- change recently. She v.as greet Q d v;ith a remarkable Demonstration. Busi1M ceeding v*'hen the Qne^ arrived, but Cheers141 words
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Article238 1940-11-18 10 UNIFORMIT IS —a war-time disease of the heart, d romantic youn*; women mistake infatuation 3 handsome uniform for real love— will lead to M marriages and hearts after the war is over. So thinks the Rev. David Mace. \vh I position as minister of Archway238 words
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Advertisement200 1940-11-18 10 VthQv.d BRITISH INDIA LINfS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call Id China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements. tout under present circumstances sailings200 words
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Advertisement167 1940-11-18 10 BIRN§ PHILP LI\E (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accomß" 4PPIy BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. :O: THE BAXK LIKE LTI AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE :O: HONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON tf* AND BALTIMORE VIA IHE CAFE167 words
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Advertisement283 1940-11-18 11 fasfdsaf 5 Vacant f No. 345F) V—~. —^HnesT Senior Camf for teaching. T~>, Malay -peaking n .H, '"""Two, mm ■^ZT-, win lesala Drug^ Only Mlc trusMrm thy Chinese knowledge "phone re. rds ot good I salesgirls, full particulars M ijply Bj\ SlllgaP °^O. 387F) try agents re: Star S nng^i283 words
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Advertisement574 1940-11-18 11 Photography YOUR PHOTOS painted by qualified aru Lllywhite Studio, Slngaj 8801. (No. 1 Business Opportunity COMPLETE EQUIPMENT of" tailor shop, including three Singer Treadles, Clothes, three snow cases, signboard, materials etc.. nothing extra to buy. ror $500Apply personally at 185-A. Anson b *apore. (No. 390F BELTING kk ASBESTOS CO— Mini:574 words
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Advertisement527 1940-11-18 11 Financial r T t^V^ an f tt3o7^rgently. no i j m«i cunhdentKiiiv to Tribunr, Singapore. (No. Matrimonial YOUNG ""CHINESE, good GoTen^nTc^ £fm mOn> c Set;kB girl frlend vle w matrt?o Boy nd^ P hutOg i. aph aild Particulars to Box 6,8, Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur, information treated confident (No. 3!527 words
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Advertisement349 1940-11-18 11 Stamps :.p Collec I 1000 l -v water 35 cents postage extra. C.;xton Prets Ltd., Mai vt, Kuala Lumpur. t N O 322F) To Let IMMEDIATELY-large furnished room with or without breakfast— Flat 7 Eu c °u f t (No. ~3G2Fj HOUSE IN GEYLANG. gas. water, light. Rent $13 Apply349 words
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Advertisement376 1940-11-18 11 ON THE AIR it siN(;\roHE /HI inrtrea k ci) ZHPI HMtm (t.6» m r<> ZHP3 41 38 metres From X 00 a.m. f 8 35 am From 10 00 am. to 1 50 p m tv (Mi p.m. to 10 M p tn LONDON I IMSsMhSIONS 2 3. OSF It376 words
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Article173 1940-11-18 12 2 Peers In Divorce Suit r MountV garret, of Nidd HarrofJ yorkshire, was.grang dec roe nusi witli s In the Divorce Court 1 r vis countess Mountgariduct with ton. The suit no* led Lord and Liidy Mountgarret were nurried In October, 1931, at East Witton. Yorkshire, and there are two173 words
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Article128 1940-11-18 12 Political prisoner! m Brixton Pi; sun —including Sir Oswald Mosley a other prominent Fas- cists have been Lem- i porarily transferred i to an Internment camp, Lat4!hmere House. Ham Common. Richmond In the House ot Commons recently Mr. Stoke (Sec. Ids- wirhi asked Ihe Minister128 words
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Advertisement182 1940-11-18 12 one .i the most remarkable < ontributions to the Screen Nl mm Thrilling Avthentic Scfeen Boeoid of M years 1 \(|\.ntiins m the Illßfle WiWhl 1 r A DITAI LAST DAY! OSA JOHNSON^AWtt MRS MARTIN JOHNSON A E^^l AC£f^r Boied on the grtot Book- jCfl h COLUMBIA PICTURE Proceed by182 words
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Advertisement168 1940-11-18 12 POSITIVELY LAST DAY 7! SOMETHING FUNNY'S GQiyT^-^ tio time ffl^ com c with GENEVIEVE TOBIN CHARLII Rirric ALLYN jOSLYN CLARENCE KOLB lot \k r T 4 V^ LES I Directed by WILLIAM KEI6HLEY A WARNER BROS.-Fir,t NMionai fet US Phil.p G £p»«.o From the So«« P!» y br N. BEHRMAN168 words
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Article334 1940-11-18 13 first titnt the X the AU-Mal Kala>an Cycling X,, r IM'cl.1 M'cl. began Innl the tentswererecofj■.,,(l ilthoofh ram WZih the heals ■t held m the morn■j tpr n«M»n was hne. L f the Carnival ■[hrn Swee, captain Kjporo ivl.itid Ram- 1iO v recognised as Bhampion u334 words
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Article, Illustration77 1940-11-18 13 DAVID Niven, the film star now a captain m the Rifle Brigade, was married at Huish. near Marlborou c -'h Wiltshire on Sept. 21 to Miss Primula Rollo. only daughter of Flight Lieut. William Rollo, M.C.. and Lady Kathleen Rollo. Miss Rollo Is a noted English society77 words
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Article58 1940-11-18 13 HIS Excellency the Officer Administering the Government accompanied by the Aide-de-Camp, left Singapore by the right mail o n Saturday. The Private joined Jlis Ex- at Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, and the party will return by the nil mail leaving Kuala Lumupr on Friday. Nov. 22.58 words
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Advertisement266 1940-11-18 13 < fn Show m Aid of The War Fund Ivm 25th NOVEMBER, AT 9.15 P.M. It i\HD D A Prices $2 $1 50 &60 cts A M D X A (Free of TAX) >. Distinguished Patronajfe and Presence of H.E. The ■Administering the Government and H.F. The General on,, r,266 words
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Advertisement201 1940-11-18 13 HIVIIIIIV POSITIVELY IPA%ILHK\1 P A%ILHK\ LAST DAY B.IS 1.18 AN EXCITING SBCRI i SEKVICE IN THE BAUANB REX VALERIE JOHN HARRISON HOBSON LODER THE SILENT BATTLE Also (laumont Urilish News Atlantic Patrol OPENING TO-MORROW RETURN SCREEENING l^ilp Scandal li^Pk^ I RALPH BELLAMY \MW I A MERVYN UROY PRODUCI lON WW201 words
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Article50 1940-11-18 14 Sports shorts BASEBALL ed il ChamIps Bf Tlu.s vas the mirth igbt win for the the this The Annri bed out n hits to regirt moat convincing vie over the Jap on. Th» i ■lan Stadium m aid ol the War Fund, on ird Th( by 13 (two goali bi50 words
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Article114 1940-11-18 14 iuniiMU. d.iliho* S8 > DUtinffiiikl) v v Wai Vfuiraj < y Kirn: s GamUt >» > J Soi. j intrum .an b Kiflr s:i4 i 111 The ox $9 Sumiv i liarm (.-Depot $U S Mediation 1 f;ii |/o $8 mice "J Owl SH. S8 > K;h i114 words
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Article696 1940-11-18 14 GRAND TIMES A GRAND PRIX RACE lINEXPBCTEDLY huge crouds v watched tin- second day oi the JohOff (irand Prix fir tm lav. but rain, which fell .uter three racis were run off. spoilt the day s programme and the •nttOUncen had to announce, that further events would be postponed to696 words
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Advertisement120 1940-11-18 14 w B ~^B3sSfcs^^l 1 L a.a I j f^^ TZ p **"*^^'^^*t^^^^ m "2J2nT!— 3ESSSS^HBBI^B9Bb "7 A^ML 1 Tlle llO< ll Elizabeth 4 B|#*^ With a rOSK i lllla c <>f 8500 'ons, this modern cn R ineering marvel 1 #1- It 17J S V IMO tm s lar er120 words
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Article334 1940-11-18 15 YESTERDAY'S ll%l»||vn» £LEVERLY blending his play with accurate stinging smashes and neatly executed drop shots, Singapore's 1936 champion. Tan Chong Tee, of the Marigold H.P. regained his title when he defeated an old opponent. Yap Chin Tee m Clerical Union yesterday. Although the game was334 words
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Article25 1940-11-18 15 Nairobi. Nov. 16. nOCTORS are anxiously watching the condition of Lord Baden Powell, who is suffering from re curring heart trouble.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article84 1940-11-18 15 DUKE WORKS ON IN RAID THE Duke of J Kent chatted with dock la- bourers during two air raids when he visit- )ed the dock S areas of a.--i north west\ port recently. Many of the C men recognis- ed him as he S passed and ac- companied a cheery84 words
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Article120 1940-11-18 15 Officer In Tower Is Reprimanded MAJOR A. D. Winill tie. First Dra-r-oon 'Guards, "the Officer In the Tower' 1 recently court-mar-tijOled, has been severely reprimanded, it was announced recently. The Major was acquitted on two of three charges at his court martial Chelsea, when Field-, Marshal Sir Edmund Ironside, former120 words
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Article183 1940-11-18 15 London, Nov. 17. Tare thf* latest football rerali NMRTH Blackburn 2. Manchestt-r City 2. Bradford ;oid United 2. Burnley 0. Chester 0. Hu eld 2. Chesterfi; Id 2 Hull 5, Doncast r 4 Bradford City 0. icdn 2, Barnsley 3. Liverpool 3. Bu:v 0. Manchester United o. Everton183 words
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Advertisement271 1940-11-18 15 5 I F E D_ADS_ from F& v rty For Sale -d $2,200.-. Singapore. No. 380F) shoo For Sulf v bookinclud m -trade. Box No gry>j -^-~T~""7^r established pu rfw-t' c nni.. doing and Tuva» Owner lI iS? BO« No. 682 lucational convemodertte -Box 6W I, siagapo^- iWo._36IF» 1 7"7pa271 words
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Advertisement126 1940-11-18 15 ALOR GAJAH RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements). 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 12.10 p.m. at which the Directors126 words
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Advertisement88 1940-11-18 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. HH (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40.030.000 Reserve Fund f 12,000,000I.ondon Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED Head Office: j BATAviA. 1 Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Saurabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cberlbo^ Tegal, Pecalong&n, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, DJember, Palembang,88 words
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Miscellaneous73 1940-11-18 15 Uc Notice LIMITED m the Straits wtlement V Ktan that the i General Meetehold, of this ComAn, the Roistered Bank Chambers, gJSSngapore, on TuesS** n 1940, at 12 rn£ Whlch the commend that a Final *reent. 'making .l lor the year ended "jer, i!>4o, be paid to waers on the73 words
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Miscellaneous228 1940-11-18 15 Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of 2.000 Oval Galvanised Nightooll Pall Blank Covers. 12 Noon, 17 December 1940. Supply of Galvanised Wrought Iron Tube* for the period 1[2|41 to *****. 4 p.m. 13228 words
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Article, Illustration474 1940-11-18 16 PROMOTION FOR AIR VICE-MARSHAL BABINGTON: NEW RAF CHANGES LONDON. NOV. 17. 11HI E8TABL1SHMEN1 01 I SEW COMMAND OFTOtf H I TO BE CALLED THE ARM! o OPUUMON COMMAND, WITH DUN ?KG^SMGAlLrQ^ I COOPERATION BETWEEN Tllh ARM1 AND AIR WMtCE IS ANNOUNCED BV 1HE AIR MINISTRY Ai| 8ir A s t474 words
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Article76 1940-11-18 16 Tin:- /-i r Athens, Nov. 17. HE Church ol Greece feels it lt s duty to arraign before the Christian churches throughout the d, the Godless onslaught bv Italy* savs a SSSC JV" ChrUrtlan lurches issued bv the pumate of Greece. dmST ""treats >'^u to stir yourReuter - 76 words
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Article77 1940-11-18 16 London, m KRITISH lighi rces carfl a naval bonibardmeij ciishu. the main port of Somaliiand it is an Admiralty Din ed m targets ping lying I J batteries rep no casualties tamed by the Briti .1 Mogadischu. ""a port, is tl cj Go e ™s Italian77 words
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171 1940-11-18 16 HITLER LOSES BATTLE- WITHOUT FIGHTIR American Opiiiion NeH York, ov 17. UITLI-Ji probably lost a ma. 11 jor battle last week with. l 't ftrini shot, says the Daily N«wi mili- orrespondent. "Half of Mi projected Balkan rampaui. has collapsed about doini what may be liable Jiarm to the grandReuter - 171 words
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