Morning Tribune, 19 November 1940
1940-11-19
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Title Section14 1940-11-19 1 Morning Tribune Nu >|i) Tuesday. Nov. 19. 1940. Morning Tribune Tuesday, November 19, 194()14 words
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472 1940-11-19 1 from Europe A The Far Ku*< tmmm ll<j>or<s Of IHpl«mali«- Vrlivil> Herr von Ribbentrop has left Berlin to meet Senor Suner, said the Berlin correspondent of the Basler Nachrichten. m an earlier dispatch. The correspondent adii ed that the meeting is likely to take place472 words
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Article31 1940-11-19 1 1 here li nothing m from any of the ;^-e commuheadquartens ured cars have have already is revealed of a patrol the Kenyattier last hed an ci heavy v... cathed.31 words
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Article, Illustration144 1940-11-19 1 Anglo-American co-opera- 5 tion m the Far Fist is fore- I I shadowed m the latest news 5 5 from Tokyo where Foreign 5 Office spokesman Suma is J stated to have given official j confirmation of the existence •of rumours th it a defence144 words
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Article93 1940-11-19 1 ANGLOAMERICAN PA CTWITH THAILAND TOKYO, NOV. 18. THE FOREIGN OFFICE SPOKESMAN, MR. SUMA, ADMITS OFFICIAL ADVICE ON RUMOURS OF AN IMPENDING ANGLO-AMERICAN DEFENCE PACT WITH THAILAND, WHICH IS VIEWED WITH CONCERN HERE, BECAUSE RUMOURS ARE SOMETIMES TRUE.' The Press is playing-up reports of the pact warning Thailand not to becomeReuter - 93 words
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128 1940-11-19 1 LONDON. NOV. 18. I (in/lU, v r korit/4 HAS Bhl.N DEFINITELY CAPTURED BY THE i RIDGE U\fcRL< "KIM. 1 KOI »J*' MILITARY CIRCLES IN LONDOM i-Sf^ Mi Ses dSe that the grffkh have high hopes or KORITZA FALLING SOON. caDtu red Koritzr- it128 words
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Advertisement7 1940-11-19 1 0 ol fS EXCEED 4,500 DAILIT gsdgdsf7 words
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Article, Illustration387 1940-11-19 2 London, not. 10; N a desperate effort to prevent their withdrawal turning into tfuieral retreat, the Italians have thrown large numbers of war planes into the stru^le on the GreeeoAlbani*«n front. In fa Kpiri- ««*<*•, v h<J)V the r<H ks nave i winning hack lost ground and moving387 words
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Article178 1940-11-19 2 NAZIS SAY BRITISH PURSUED THEM I W> :tv. No; IS. \VHKTHIK the four '.»mian V steamers which att«mp- v i t t" ti| from Tampiee H i m! arii»| Md lj ni;ht ill d d m< I Jn| i«'.*!ln v (iic uiiif Hiiti naval i <air<i by an \iw rlranReuter - 178 words
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Article76 1940-11-19 2 London, Nov. 18. I AST ntght'3 attacks by air raider > J Britain wtUB comp.irai. mild Some bombs were near the south coast, and I were a few .scattered incidents Ifl i the country, -ays an An Ministry communique, but tlv eamaue was practically confined to private houses.76 words
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Article280 1940-11-19 2 London, Nov. 1« A SURVEY ol K f acti n viti.- taring the ireel < Dding dawn, No? i:>, shorn ihat bad weather prevent i t ilds on enemy and entmy. otfttpied territory from beint ah nunir rous as in preceding weekg, hut nevpdheless aiu<kv h.tvc been280 words
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88 1940-11-19 2 London, Nov. 18. TUNS taken from the Ma-mot Line after the coll. >* o! Fiance are stated to be included among 24 Jong distant i which the Germain are know.! to have set up on the French cliffs between Ca'jis and :ie. Tl menace ofReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration138 1940-11-19 2 enemy aircraft took attack and that 12 oX th the figure, later report creased to IS— wwt M British defences It was about 9 yt Ing claw I X n\ '-oast and up tl uiaiy Few ci .Sun the h main abjective. While the rest ofReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement11 1940-11-19 2 MLYIIiItIX krin is Identical i RAHAMIN PENHAS 417, Cteftl MM,(, s.n<a|H»re.11 words
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Article234 1940-11-19 3 London, Nov. 18. 1 MM new Army Co-operation Command of the I mnounted yesterday, foreshadows energetic attenl tht two most pltHlJMg problems of aerial co-operation KSiKlyTnibegiyento aerial artillery and observaPproblema and suitable aircraft for this purpose will fce P extnino whu-h the British dive234 words
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377 1940-11-19 3 Press Welcomes New R.A.F. Command f LONDON, NOV. 18 I ■K.\l\TiON OF THE NEW ARMY CO-OPERATION kIMWD OF THE R.A.F. IS REGARDED BY EXPERT Wntoks \s vital m the adaptation of fight ISI('KS TO THE LESSONS OF THE PRESENT WAR AND r It the needs of the near future iBritish Wireless - 377 words
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46 1940-11-19 3 1,000 PEOPLE FROM LORRAINE LEAVING Zurich Nov. 18. f 12U.000 FrenchIB 1^ *ants of Lor- a by Germany's I 1 c ol popula- [com a Ber--9 jrtlng that lr! iM week 6.000 r aci p ih'd intends to with Gonnaiis am >y the fighting nd Siegfried46 words
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Article25 1940-11-19 3 I Alexandria Nov. 18. .ted 'the AlexSaturday night, a number of ct > i-aused some of 5; An official com- some material ns itoo < aused ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration150 1940-11-19 3 THE YOUNG IDEA-IN BRITAIN NOW -w Thousands of Londoners are now usins London I I ndei ground railway stations as deep shelters m me niKht air raids. Fvery afternoon and i here are processions of people carrying bedduif ami food to the lUtttas. B^h person cheapest ticket available, but U^teaU150 words
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255 1940-11-19 3 CHINA READY FOR COUNTER OFFENSIVE Chunnkinu. NOV. 18. 11l KITING on Dr. Sun Yat-SeVa \rl birthday anniversary, Dr Sun Fn. President of the L I Yuan and son o! the Pounder ol the Republic, .said •Japan mis aed tin 1 bus' as far as the South adventure Is concerned Re255 words
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Article42 1940-11-19 3 LONDON NOV. I* 1 B4JUIPMENI s ,i,f,\ I HAVE IBS! |N THI DUNKIRK EVACUATION m prolusion. These B ;np by th( ttjMjJ modern liind^^fan. farllltalr quick m Simplicity of eM^ ha been aimed at Ung« Th( ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement24 1940-11-19 3 FOR GREY HAIP^* Oil NKiRIS COMB" 'I' ion can wu ujfc vii well ulred wben oraern^. t tt. (IiAKI (0., 29, Robinson Road, Siniw<,re24 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1940-11-19 4 Shundr d ins J and Mad am General Wu Pe-Cnen at 61. m«\v<t laturday hi >m r> pi. car >lled up to the I thii I'ixu 1 ence whicn i gap, borate appoint i Ition on Katon Mr KM Uag Pai and his1,159 words
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Article21 1940-11-19 4 y Sinartl IH.IU »1 Timah I uidavrt Watson (I .Uiort:--j Sybil Kki (left) ani \veretw» j younper J ticed nuftinj.21 words
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Article76 1940-11-19 4 j U] II I N Miss Delia Evans marries Lieut. Robert Vaug- C nan-Edwards at the Tanglm i Garrison/ Church on Sat- i urday she will t depart from' convent ional wedding styles L j and wear a tur- r ban with a gold mesh snood m- J76 words
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Advertisement25 1940-11-19 4 chapeaux EXLIUSIVf miLLinERY flnD fICLESSORIE'S r-a Rnr HES A HQTEl 1 fln& =*>*& BfIfISJBSUH.RJ EnTßflnc^ T*g£ SinORPORE^.^TEl M 6504 i«tmr-BB*B jy^j[ moiiE=4OM Remember Your RACE Dress25 words
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Advertisement12 1940-11-19 4 DRESS I CORSETS, HOSIERY. y 1 61.STAM^ D T P (Eu Ourt)-^12 words
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Article, Illustration783 1940-11-19 5 Dressing-Tables up-to-date <;reat merit m these idea* for re-furbishing your di« ing- table is not only their gaiety and moderate price (most of the materials required may be bought very reasonably) but that they are so simple to do that there Is no particular reason why you should not have783 words
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Article102 1940-11-19 5 i HAVING bought good material, pay it the compliment of careful washing. See that the water Ifl the right temperature, have a ro id suds ready, and always rinse well. When cottons are Uibfast, moderately warm water and nkU made from a good household soan may be used.102 words
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Advertisement57 1940-11-19 5 g^~ hji v^^ >^ JFfff^^WKSi IB i a i Si J 1/cXv^ 1 C^^JTl a% x k *^-^3B ffiZZi'-'' \*VO^\ N jS-B t x u N \xvi9fllil The New Zealand Butter that never fails to please. Nourishing appetising deluious and full of vital vitamins. PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES c£ 1357 words
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Article118 1940-11-19 6 ALLEGED to i paying for them, M. Nawal Din. 40. Marican Tan 37, X Mohairied Ismail. 29 and lullah binG trial to three cha Soon third magistra Ihe m< -ikl to hart <»h--tained 2,W0 second-hind Irom Ten Srim, •iinn uurth Sh'47 from IfM Seng, and118 words
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Article133 1940-11-19 6 STOLE FROM MOTHER FOR RACES Bl < M SI Jootffa II |j on, u;«s not uivmi monej to u«> to the racei by Ins mother, be t«»ok her cl< ii m t.tJ»!< I. m from the h— lt Mid p;iu iK'tl it. I he tan was worth MS, hut it133 words
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182 1940-11-19 6 Three New Girls' Schools In Johore indent) 11, Moii'' Tin ol ment In opening th: emh girls' school. q^mented on by Mr. F. L. Education, Lihore, when w iking at the priiei Ivfcl -I the Sultan Ibrahim < rirls School this al i The Sultan Ibrahim School, Mr. i m.182 words
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392 1940-11-19 6 JN least on Sunday night from the Singapore station Lieut. Col H. A. Lord, of the Salvation Army, made an ap- for books, magazines, table games, gramophone records and similar things for the men of H.M. services stationed m Malaya. He said: At the request392 words
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Article50 1940-11-19 6 THE Singapore Indian Commu--1 nities" (Part tj is the title of the talk to be broadcast from the Singapore Station to-night i Tuesday by Mrs. E. V. Da vies. 1 hth talk m the series 'Presenting Singapore" which is being arranged b\ the Friends of Si pore.50 words
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Article28 1940-11-19 6 Inche Ahmat bin Main Raffles College graduat-e formerly on the staff of the High School, Malacca has gone to K±iala Kangsar as Assistant Inspector of Malay Schools Perak.28 words
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Article52 1940-11-19 6 DIAMOND RING CHARGE Said to have misappropriated a diamond ring belonging to Osman bin Mahmood, on Nov. 9. at Serangoon Road, Majid bin Darns. 20, Malay, claimed trial before Mr. Chi Soon Hock, ac: third magistrate yesterday. The case was postponed for mention on Nov. 25, and bail was offered52 words
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Article172 1940-11-19 6 A PROFIT of $12,960.60 v. I by Lithograph* I year ending June 30. I announced at the seve] I general meetir. t yesterday. Our publicat. Da the Diaq '*m i and the Mai yan Radi* once again been I the public and order resl n m172 words
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Article51 1940-11-19 6 pOR pretcnmng to be a detective m order to obtain b? M? f ?h/ n de i ault I Week s rigorous imprisonment, yesterday 3Cting thild magistrate. alone detcctlve su lhe ticket collector let him A couple of minute* later, however a ticket51 words
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127 1940-11-19 6 ■«P«»re. Monday. MUOR Mark Kvinbery. M< Tl formerly of \\w R#j IKkW has keen t»-d (omm.iiider of th» Hith th r f Tom Lymbery member y.P SiiiKaponv between 1913 and lw *i at the outbreak •>i the Great War he went into active serrice. In127 words
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Article, Illustration62 1940-11-19 6 A B indtheNa an R os!- J!} dr^ General^ Chlna HI envw oineralWu dealt n eductilonal problem m pi-* •or m the affern t had hismth^ rty when he was ent2? Thong Restaurant; Hamt Over two hundred guests L sent. ki General Wu was also a n informal hmcheor.62 words
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Advertisement36 1940-11-19 6 AsthmaCauj physician, it now those terrtbl* < .lugliing and wh< the true CAOM tl] l: No more burning podermlc Mendaco, i. killing the purllying tin all night. enjoy life. Menda euaiinl toi .•'v r» 8 4 Mendaco36 words
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Article274 1940-11-19 7 U\: HORACE Farquharson, London society hostess, told recently that "apcharming young Ger- men" used to call on her, ng her to get them invitations to balls and banquets. •But I realM what they were liming at." she >aid. "They had t. it much of274 words
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Article76 1940-11-19 7 Hongkong. Nov. 18. ONE hundred and seventy-six British evacuees Horn Estonia. mm worn m and children, had arrived m Hongkong from Vladivostok on their way to Australia The party left Tallinn on Oct 26 and arrived at Vladivostok F.fter ten days.', wh< et Britifili vs^s l «sp76 words
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714 1940-11-19 7 v I. Hopkin Writes From London [,< ndon, Sept. I busing U sual ri streel l()- oui Sunday n f and assistants worked I w ill clearing up the I and big shopfl W d pe were ready i«» I w714 words
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323 1940-11-19 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1940. SHADES OF THE CAESARS! ITALY'S entry into the war ia costing her dear and Mussolini must now bq wondering whether he did not make a serious, if not fatal mistake, when he decided to |>la\ jackal to Hitler after the collapse <>!" Franca. The323 words
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Advertisement58 1940-11-19 7 DO YOr NEED GLASSES Thompson Certified Frames and Mountins> are priced fH 'A S3.OH 55.00 and T r TgT~ 17.10. The cost of 11^%^ the lenses depends JP^ on your eyesight \^S needs. <>iir Eyes Examined Now! THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified fyoight Specialists. 4. X»!( M)| BLDG.. 'PHONR 3002. llioiupdM.58 words
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Advertisement24 1940-11-19 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. St.CURITY PI IS S/.RV/Cr Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, B.S. PHONE NO. S#lB.24 words
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Article, Illustration320 1940-11-19 8 Youthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours Glands Fortified by New Discovery i. runto keep tip with the i 'I i from I<> Ay. impure Mood' At.- t,.i\ M inf>- i i <.r t.fu! w..m<:i pasH you l»y without :.n you mutated, you i an not hi 1 animatio Vitalize Your320 words
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1840 1940-11-19 8 R. A. GUNNER REI WITH JAPANESE TES MEETING AYWCA DANCE 1 "SECRETS" CASE: Sift 71 ON TRIAL 1 EXCEPTIONAL interest centred m the Assize Court yesterday, where the trial of the Japanese, Mamoru Shinozaki, on three charges under the Official Secrets Ordinance, began before Mr. Justice Pedlow and a special1,840 words
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Advertisement56 1940-11-19 8 Vi'TabS Guaranteed *•&&s£«* ink VlUf T^t 11l Ik. SLjFI; PUP vTnC-O-t-------^ .-V ITLJC I JIBE! 1\ THtwWf/ LABEL 11 >ue Label White Label y !ST Scotch Whi^ I fl Of _CREAT_ACF I M D'STILLE R r ■MH CTX PrHl 11 II never Vurit j A...5,. siMiAwwic -johor, l( !l s,^56 words
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Article134 1940-11-19 9 "Reds" Find New Technique p>R having knowingly per- i mitted the premises which the) (uiupied m Noordin > Lane to be used as a brothel three Chinese women, who i admitted that they were prostitutes, were each fined <>r one month's simple V "liprisonment, m the second polite court, yesterday.134 words
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Article25 1940-11-19 9 Mr. Bhupander Singh Nanda. of luar Government Hospital, is to Segamat on transfer and hew Song Theng. of the mat Government Hospital will i Kluang.25 words
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204 1940-11-19 9 Syce Acquitted: Tells Story Of A Girl CUPAT bin Rajaman, a Malay syce, v was acquitted when he appeared before Mr. C. H. Whitton m the Traffic Court, yesterday, on a charge of driving without due nl--gard for the safety of others. It was alleged that Supat. m driving along204 words
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Article, Illustration153 1940-11-19 9 Top picture shows part if the dork area at Dunkirk taken some time after the cv uuation of the BK F had been completed Pi. lure (centre, shows the same area taken this week -end partic-u-Jarlv the two docks m uhirh barf* Hi J-r s invasion fleet have153 words
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Article164 1940-11-19 9 IKI uti r Spc rial ommrnlary) i ndon, Nov. 18. TEH d< Ision to lonn an Arr Co-operation ommand, R.A. i neralty w< Loomed by the Times i mpl that th* '-m be no question ol Immobile the fighter and bomber squadro vhi?e the be f164 words
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Article69 1940-11-19 9 New York, No 1 THE pi<'-> ln America conti to eiprcsi horrified mdi fion .i* tIM NAZIS' wanton at on Coventry. In the view of the W Olobe Democrat, the ruth alongside the mvi (,i Warsaw and tin human machine-gunning oi ruins op<> work! til' ola69 words
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Article67 1940-11-19 10 10 \>co))U hawk and bi round ol» < < r, was i Sbl< to the polii eh; ■<•<■! I I .1 i Soon Hock In the third police court. 81m fcee Haw. the hawker, pleaded xvii 1 charge of having commit ted a "public nolaance"67 words
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Article88 1940-11-19 10 Immoral Earnings Allegation ALLEGED to have n k(pt a brothel and lived on the immoral earnings ot Ong Ah Tee, at Jalan Besar Lee Hiam. I alias Koo Chai a 36- old Hokkien wom;m was produrod bclbr« Mr Cheali ffock, acting tni rd maßistn T h was also ;m alternate88 words
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184 1940-11-19 10 "TiI KIR wonderful help and co-operation has been i of valuable assistance." writes the officer m charge of the Army Comforts Depot at Reading;, referring to the work of "many kind knitting parties m the Far East.' There has been very little change m the B6dfa184 words
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Article60 1940-11-19 10 PRODUCED mi n the fifth court. yesterday. Bujai Singh, a Sikh, had a charge of having allegedly destroyed a promissory note for $35 m favour of Ph a g Bingh. explained to him. The offence was alleged to have been committed on Nov. 10 at60 words
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Article35 1940-11-19 10 Magistrate To Train As Airman Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the Third Police Magistrate has left for si" months' training m the Volunteer Air Force, and Mr. Cheah Soon Hock. Deputy Registrar will act for him.35 words
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Article116 1940-11-19 10 SWBRAL Important c!etbi<* are balievcd to have reached at a special meeting tue conr.nanders and depuu commfcsit ners of the i.^ai d«. knee Corps from ail the state* and settlement of tlip Fv> and the S.S. at Kuala Lump« on Sunday. I\w meeting, which was held116 words
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Article32 1940-11-19 10 Moscow, Nov. 18— The r:c s l ias again failed to comment on the Berlin talks. In vh:ch M. ftfolctov exchanged vie\ Hithr and Ribbcntrop. confining iU'elf to factual reports Eastern News32 words
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Advertisement129 1940-11-19 10 1U H\S PHILP LIKE. (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SIDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodate Apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. .-O THE BANK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE dONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW 1081 AND BALTIMORE129 words
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Miscellaneous17 1940-11-19 10 r?T^ J fn^ J SZ -V SOUNDS ONfMPLOYBE^... >----L-^I '^f^ 0 Wj ,J/jISTTHEi£«I DOWNSTAIRS! r- r *{WvvnSt\17 words
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Advertisement347 1940-11-19 11 tons Vacant^ M\ '^JNQ. 345F) v y speaking m personally ft No. 384F) ft^ Wholesale D I ,y 0 352F, ne, s nhnne rfocrds of good f No 3«7F) ulars of Apply 3 I: ;;:DgaP °[No. 387F) cimg cons- I nd e^p l I M particular! 2^^!L' L ft "~p~T-:-347 words
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Advertisement1185 1940-11-19 11 gsgsdgdf Financial D a loan of 5230 urgently, no interest* write o Box 000. (No. 349F| To Let MMEI -large furnished room 01 l ut brea* (No. a lOUBB IN OEYLANG. gaa. water, light, lear Rent Sl3-. Apply Box >98 c une, Singapore. (Ko. 359F) ro LET:— Hot modern offices1,185 words
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Advertisement389 1940-11-19 11 1 ON THE AIR BINGAPORE Zlll. OS met re i i X it) /ill metres (9b't m cs> ZIIP3 41 38 metres tf m eg) From it Of a.m. xm I 35 .i m. From 10 00 a.ra. to I 50 pm I mm 5 ou p.m. to 10 (Hi389 words
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Article41 1940-11-19 12 al of T V heLa *o5 A <*! a PPeal .JM Mr T en s*uIjB f lnn °n, ChJ Luxmoore a S room beloiH Just:c.|i| n °n delivered "ell •>ihe9 on vSSI r t of AppSI •such a pl a I41 words
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Article93 1940-11-19 12 Hom< Gurtl iv- four. M i stood to have I shot by a while on dutjTafe stated at an M ton. Burton-dvM 4 inquest to httfl defective heajfl A brother. .J prietor. of jM ur, Miid that M v the last war LoMv v,a6 affected ~1M Medical evw given93 words
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236 1940-11-19 12 IVIK. and Mrs. Charles Refers and Mr. Mm* 1U a ster »ere playing cards m their An<WL shtlter m South-East London whin ihm*« tremendous crash. WL The Rogers's two children, Gordon, aged fi*H June, aged two, were sleeping. direct A high-explosive bomb had236 words
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Article29 1940-11-19 12 I lORD Rothermere ha* cabled irutn L America lo present the follows journalists over the crisis": National Union of Journalists. £1 <■ Journalists. £750; London Press Club, i29 words
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Advertisement321 1940-11-19 12 l a Thrilling 5t.,., "> the Bms »l T"-I>.lV «)...".nak.the soi.DMKs <>i ro mmom CAPITOL 315- 0 615-915 Aciaimstn sSonmayiM' »mt he became the Pride oi ihe Corpe IMe couldn't reveal \t| I| /A j^t/ jf| llhis father's name!/ llj I I //I f>f 1 i|| the pride of the321 words
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212 1940-11-19 13 trousers were turned up at the bottoms and this particularly attracted the detective's attention. He followed Bennett into an hotel, and overheard Bennett tell a naval rating that his ship had been m a bombing rain and a bomb had dropped just astern. He212 words
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Article165 1940-11-19 13 MR. Be nn was the bandmaster m a neighbouring village lo Egrrmont, Cumberland. He had a lovely silver cornet. When Mr. Henri aled. a i en-yes r-old schoolboy, youngest member of Egremont own Bond, was given permission to play with the band at his funeral.165 words
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103 1940-11-19 13 Girl Who Posed As W.A.A.F. Fined £50 nLEADING guilty at I Hendon to two charges of taking the designation of an officer of the W.A.A.F., Miss Pauline Irene Hough, twenty-nine, independent, of Buc-kingham-road. Har- row Middlesex, was fined £50 or two months' imprisonment When DetectiveSergeant Oakes said that Hough bought103 words
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Advertisement179 1940-11-19 13 JgKand Mingle with the Merry Maidens of Ancient Greece c CAPITOL'S Next Attraction t I nivrrsal s Riotous Musical Comedy Suggested bN SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY of ERRORS EW UNIVERSAL. PICTURE 6 SOXG HITS HUNDREDS OF GIRLS ipecial Benefit Show m Aid of The War Fund MONDAY 25th NOVEMBER, AT 9.15 P.M.179 words
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Advertisement159 1940-11-19 13 OPENING TO-DAY 6.15 9.15 RETURN SCREENING WARNER BROS. NICE BUT NAUGHTY COMEDY He'll Need ri :s I MKMWi THAT Jr^i B^^hH LmmmLhml jLtlflf£m(LfJjM 4? "V W hen She I l^^PP VV^Bi .^Br iL Gives AffX7' A r ITR ACTION SHE'S DANCEABLE SHE'S ROMANCEABLE SHE'S ENTRANCEABLE I anna \i:\ipii; STAR OF159 words
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Article, Illustration279 1940-11-19 14 a 1-1 tm the] B()Ul n'tl ||f n throughout. Highlight ol the game was the sterling fence put ip by the X- W. Tomli r p i full bac* prominent hefty dc while the halves solves creditably. Thr displayed good .stick work and could279 words
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Article253 1940-11-19 14 V« k slrrilaiv\ llorkt'T S'ptfh* Hnrnrts 2 V.M.C.A. 1 rnHE Singapore Hornets bfcti 1 the v.MCA. by 2-1 iii v lairly fast hockey gamp on the VT.M.C.A. tri(»nnl yttkerimf. The Rornttfi started with a m;m ■hOft. am; were a foal down before Uk .ny mliiuti eld253 words
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Article265 1940-11-19 14 WEIGHTS lor the second day Singapore rarcs anHORSKS. (LASS I.Div. 2-6 fur, _HajpO 94, Artful bailer 813 The i 3^? 1 1^ 1 ESM) 813 Esquirt ill Athboy 8.10, Bombus 810 Ganderdown BJ, On Approval 8 I Meniury Til. ttoullchan^ l r ll(> ;i li 60,265 words
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199 1940-11-19 14 C.S.C St. Andrew 0.8.A. Share 2 God COUGHT out at a fast pace, the match between the Ceylon Sports Ciubai St. Andrews Old Boys' Association played on the C.S.C. ground y suited in a one all draw. The first hall was productive of no goals, although the CSC. had the199 words
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Article66 1940-11-19 14 The following have aacceptt t play for S C.C.I, vs Combined Colleges o\\ Wednesday at the B.C.C pa dang. D. Brennan; Pay Lt. G. C. Fortin. R. A. U. Todd; Capt. J. P. M. Hope W J. Peel Major J. RKellett; FO. W. E. Evans, R. A Laurie66 words
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Article229 1940-11-19 14 Mountain Battery Dra w With Chin UNLUCKY not to win, m that their comH tactics were far superior, the SmsagM Recreation Club played the Mountain bw«] one-nil draw at Hong Lim Green y^JJJjJ Foi the Club, Chim Bock and Ooi pia)«M game at defence, while Lim Suang was working player229 words
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Article234 1940-11-19 15 rved until Wednesday by Mr. C. H. Traffic Magistrate, yesterday, m the LJt Frederick Smith, a prison warder, m whicn he is P 1^ 1 the death of an Indian cyclist, Abdul Oct 13 of this year by negligent drifting at Wood- > In his pvirlpnpp Smitv* o^;j *u_»234 words
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Article106 1940-11-19 15 COMBINED COLLEGES TEAM •Aill sent the Comoined Coll( a hockey match against the B.C.C. on Wednesday at the S.C.C.: AH bhk Roslani; E. Barker. A N. Other; V a r m a. Daiman, Mera Singh; H Thoy, Dorai.sa. Sheikh m. Armstrong, E. Ebert. Reserves: Durairatnam Cecil Sarban c Lian Kte.106 words
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Article100 1940-11-19 15 London. Nov. 18. THE British Economic Mission, headed by Lord WU- lingdon, which is visiting practically all South American countries arrived yesterday at Rio de Janeiro where a message of encouiagement from the United States, whose Government, had been fully informed m advance of the100 words
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Article82 1940-11-19 15 Rome Mm 18. A COMMUNIQUE claims that a British cruUer of the Leander type was torpedoed by Italian aircraft at Alexandria. Concerning the British bombardment of Mogadiscio the communique ■mniiti that the cruiser which attempted to bombard the harbour woe hit and withdrew behind a smokescreen. On the Italo-Greek82 words
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Article108 1940-11-19 15 AFTER a. man was arrested for showing a liaht from a top window of a South wark buildir place was hit by a bomb, it was revealed at Tower Bridge Court on Sept 13. The man. William John Oakley, was sent to prison for108 words
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Article102 1940-11-19 15 A REVOLVER was taken to an Edmonton factory for a holster to be made for v and when members of the staff were examining it. Mrs Ada Blanche Graham, twenty-three, chareehanc. oi Up^dell avenue. Palmers Green, was killed. rrA{A flt A verdict of Accidental des rdo6 la, the inquest on102 words
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Advertisement151 1940-11-19 15 I 11 I fr '*^»l I 111 OYKRSKA-( HINESF HANKINC CORPORATIOX LIMITED to announce that their nrw Branch Office at No. Jalan Ibiahim. Johore Bahni will lommence business on Thursday, 21»t. Nov«<n^tr, 1940 Tel. Address: "OVERSEA" Telephone: No- ***** i ill I* I A I I pfl 111 1 1151 words
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Miscellaneous26 1940-11-19 15 w Notice i NICIPALITY Unbi <i for the f ol- i t For parti- tn der Room. December 1640. 13 January 1941 w e H. OOLDH.26 words
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Article, Illustration632 1940-11-19 16 •All >■> 0%%n Work" S*J* Saw-Dvsi inv*nr Proudly ROME, NOV. 18. Till Xl WERE 171 ITALIAN DEAD, 1,000 OK SO WOUNDED, 1 \\l> 650 MISSING DURING THE FIRST FEW DAYS OF I [GHTING ON THE EPIRUS FRONT,' DECLARED MUSSOLINI WHO ADMITTED THAT HE632 words
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Article, Illustration42 1940-11-19 16 Although bomh>^ fell all round I them and des- troyed their homes, residents in Southwest London suburbs remained unharmed in Anderson shelters, which remained intact among the debris. Here you see a suburban street littered with debris af- ter the German raid.42 words
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Article67 1940-11-19 16 Mr. E. F. Pearson has resumed duty as headmaster of the Government High School. KJ&ng. m place of Mr. V. K. Chinniah. who has been acting as headmaster. The Resident of Negri Sembilan has authorised Mr. C. T Thomas. Acting Inspector of Mines, Negrj Sembilan, to -perform the duties67 words
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Article11 1940-11-19 16 liotc reopem I grad. VI k cording th Tassw Eastern NewsEastren News - 11 words
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Article253 1940-11-19 16 <By Keuter's Diplomatic Correspondent) l-ondon, Nov. 18. I' 1 h Wl authoritative 1 quarters m London that Mussolini's speech was de. sißned to rounteract the ng which prevails all Hit wrld and is becom. taf imreasmKiy prevalent m 1 that Italy's expe, tauong ol easy m, i,253 words
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Article162 1940-11-19 16 LONDON, NOV. IT IS LE.\RNED AUTHORITATIVELY IN LONDOI THE R.A.F. ATTACKED A NTMBER OF TAWf THE RUHR LAST NIGHT. Shortly after daybreak on Monday morning RAJ bers defied a south-westerly gale to attack German/ placements at Cap Gris Nez. Flashes from Britii could be162 words
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Advertisement61 1940-11-19 16 ET »^KX (111 to-day CATH 3 SHOWS Where Ems^ Box Office W 6.15 9.15 GARYCfIi IN TECHNICOLOUR 3 MADELEINE CARR' m Cecil B. DeMHle« "NORTH WEST MOUNTED *> with L, r j f Paulette Goddard Preston FoMer l«o Akim Tamiroff, Lynne Overmg; ryptfytet the Heroism and Si' knitted the British61 words
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