Morning Tribune, 20 November 1940

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  • 19 1 L gALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Morning Tribune No, Z50 t Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1940. t/~ |_P___________a; i
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  • 150 1 fyritza eported Fallen L p. i« Ankara. Nov. 19. KAI circle! in An- i are now inclined to j a nei Ufa campaign Nit on Turkey as a j to the conversations I n Hitler and Molotov j in. rdins to a dispatch j Berlin, Von Papen. J n
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  • 450 1 GERMANS SAID READY TO MOVE NEW YORK, NOV. 19. giATK QUARTERS AT BERNE tl ALMOST CERTAIN THAT "H'V WITHIN 48 HOURS THE OF FULLY ARMED EQUIPPED GERMAN TROOPS IN BULGARIA WILL ATTACK WJ VXD YUGOSLAVIA WILL JO GIVE IN TO A NEW ORDER BALKANS. views are given in a message
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  • 267 1 lIONGKONC. NOV. if). SEVERAL JAPANESE WAKSHIPS AM) TRANSPORTS HAVE ARRIVED IN THE VICINITY OF THE SAIGON RIVER (INDO-t'IIINA). ACCORDING TO RELIABLE CHINESE KJi PORTS HERE. The Japanese, tiiese reports say, have presented demands to Vice- Admiral Docoux, Gover nor-General of Indo-China, for the
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  • 87 1 London, Nov. 19 PILOT-OFFICER Graham RusieH. born in Kuala Lumpur, has been f J><' Distinguished Croti tot consistently showih and inittattrt R a i- decorations for gallantrv Include the award of the D.s.o to Squ;:(ii m Leader McKellar, who en Killed In action and led the D.F.C
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  • 30 2 Straits Airmen In Canada iy. part "i bunch I i United Kmedom ,»blKhfd roin the C mn b Training ed and ftjuipp- ii. but i! p "ost of ii€i»rly Reuter
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  • 80 2 China 's Railways Not Affected Chungking:, Nov. 19. MR Chang Kianß An, Minister of Communications, has retarntd after a month's trip, tnipeetifif transportation on the Bc*ch«en~ noith-wcst hjgbway, and the Lunßhai railway, ttespit* ii*avy artillery bonAMVby the Japar.t opiicsite kwan, the western Becticn of i the Lunnhai rail d to
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  • 48 2 Tokyo, Nov. 19. 0( /JF.NKKAL Nobuvuki pctiftj 3 fapane e \JBbs ..dor to Nan- K xuig is returning to tin 3eat of ttv di \*ter. Cliiii" w. i rft'.ime this w. iry arranßemeat on with Mi- t; smi being hfMd with tb.> Nm GMKriimciit tor a
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  • 111 2 NAZI ARRESTED IN U.S. ON SPYING CHARGE Chicago, Nov 19. MK DIES, head of the committ<><' of investigation, announced that his agents have arrwled Ktinrfcli Peter Fassbente, aged 2:5. of Dusseldorf, (kiniany, whose <]M'ciality, said Mr. Dies, was espionage in German Secret Service. "It ii pretty hot situation. What he
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  • 38 2 d *o have been concluded ;it Mai meeting; of the premier. onoye, and General Abe on Sunr«oent Imperial Conference, toed offlclaay, as "r^latrd to Une <■ jilair." led lo ihe which is renorted to bees roachod Reuter
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  • 76 2 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in 24 Hours i rm by nn i 1 Ml In 1 I (skin A New Discovery t Works Fas! I I to work immediately, rU-M-lng and healing iking 11 Boft« p, wi Iti r and Ih. In Jiihl a day or t w.. II
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  • 57 2 HOARE AT LISBON Madrid, Nov. 19.— The British A m bassador, Sir Samue Hoare, returned from Lisbon where he saw the Portuguese Prime Minister, the British Ambassador to Portugal, and Lord Lothian, who is on his way back to Washington. Cairo, Nov. 19.— 0n all fronts there is nothing to
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  • 106 2 PETAIN DETAILS FRANCE'S NEW GOVERNMENT Nirnr j Vichy, NOV. 19. LW details of the totalitarian form of government which Marshal Petain proposes for France were jfivm when he addressed the Lvons Chamber of ommerce. h^J^**"? u! la^u the neW constitution, which it is include the division of the countrv into
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  • 442 2 NEW YORK ON MUSSOLINI'S SQUIRMINGS IN ATHENS d NEW YORK. NOV to ANE HUNDRED PERCENT, DISAPPROVAI OF u, V LINTS SPEECH IS EXPRESSED BY NF\ysPAw£ NEW YORK. "AS YOU READ MUSSOLINI s sormJ BKECH YOU REALISE THAT IHE DICTATORS ARK nv SPOT, DECLARED THE DAILY MIRROR. U!S "Italian forces in
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  • 81 2 London, Not ti U7HEN Mus.solini asi« that three Italian Jut jL ships were not sunk at but only damaged. was denying something n t claimed, it is pointed oat authoritative circles in L don. The Admiralty >aid ti three batUeshijK had hi later reconnaia i ces proving: th(
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    39 2 Air Marshal AW. Bihhup. holder ol the >*■ Cross and numerous m i decorations, one of greatest fijfhtn pilots S the last war prcducedj I received at No. 10. n«Jyj uMirri by the Fiinie^iß Winston Chun m
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  • 105 3 mall Girl Killed By Motor-Car accident occurred at Bain a Road yesterday, ter ten am. when i ased aboi I wm d down y at :lucl Instantly. s to her ice. he: ei?ht Mf in 3l eet in tii* 1 D anr ijuritt on the right side She was bleeding
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  • 36 3 Rome, Nov. IS. EEK attack on the Dodeca- h ilso R.A.F. raids bnik Baroia and Sollum are ed in an Italian communique claims that Italian aircraft •imbcr of depots and in :he oasis of Siwa.—
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  • 61 3 Efficiency riscoration has been awarded to Major W. A. Aeria. of the S.S. Volunteer Force. Mr. D W. Le Mare has been appointed to act a.s Director of Fisheries. A Commission a Acting Sub-I ieut. in the S.S.RN.VR. has been granted to Mr J. Milne. A Commission Second-Lieut, in
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  • 36 3 Belgrade. Nov. 19. nave been dropped from unidentified •a. Montenegro, Inciting .st Serl V it Is source. he Hoi ims to call the thrum under Italian ve of the Mfi;i sponsored b
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  • 96 3 S London. Nov. 19. known about the Oenn m Atlantic except that it is a war i Wince they are >ull takinu evidence r <l.v to establish the laid r> identity lie week-ending Nov. 10 11. Germany claimed H0.414 toas oi Bnthh merchant shtnVdmiratty wuxnacemeot states
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  • 350 3 FAR EAST PEACE RUMOURS DENIED RUMOURS DENIED y^lTll reference to the rumour that the Japanese Imperial Conference in Tokyo decided that Japan should seek to negotiate a peatie direct with the Chiang regime, official quarters declare that they have had no information Ofl ike subject. The Japanese Foreign Offi« •<•
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    • 72 3 When babyhood is over the wise *S. mother continues the daily ration of a/xl Lactogen. Lactogen supplies the //]S< mineral salts required for the fur- /Jl\ f* ther development of strong teetb, J^lK dense bone and firm muscle, as well stj l\ 'V as the bases of nourishment— protein, *^y!^
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  • 912 4  -  VERA Wm will men <■: *ho n r knl C«'l! lit IS Vet who n or knitted comfori Invited to be preseni Mr i Port* of thi w<*>i Pund, '"id me yeeierday d ka kapol makih!' small eiderdowni Tl ii <d for leeplnf
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  • 75 4 To Dance In Show At Kuching Above, right: Malhilde C.er entser (left/ and Anna Ri.U. who will dance in the shows to be given at Kuching. Sara wak, in aid <>i the "Buy a Bomber' fund, i in December. Above: The Istana. home of H. H. Rajah I Brooke of
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  • 63 4 Over 100 Chi- nes e children, j i Pupils of the J VW.C.A Free I School, w i 1 take part in a concert to be I Riven at the Victoria Thea- tre at ♦> p.m. i to-morrow Members of (the Pioneer's i Club, another V.W.I A organ-
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    • 74 4 I BE WISE Don't let J un ciiy four nalr and destroy i !> natural oils. comba4 thii climaU the need help Scalp itt- mulatto n. re-conditioning 'ments and nood nennan- eat v .ive.s are the safeguard. 'Hie Helena Curtli Permanent 11.; aystem la the most i xiern American method
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    • 57 4 COMMERCIAL i .1 1: ct k ENROL NOW Enrolment! ire now being made roc the commencement ol cla inl.nil 11 lst Dec^ber for the JMOI4I year ol training, In the following wiblecl All I ondon Chamber of Commerce IJMI examination subjects School Certificate Examination December INI. All Jtonia ommercial (>itif
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    • 21 4 Tie O (O I i Sal. J has just received I AFTERNOON EVENIN(I GOWNS I Phone 4974. 11, Batl<r» '1 I
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    1019 5 1., additional rest cannot pro- r the 'compete answer to all our bleml| it is being urged with medical men everywhere. a out, is due most of the promade in the conquest of cer- WwJ M [y tuberculosis, which i but become progressively f iple of complete rest in bed
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    • 56 5 v A\ ■*^^$^wßt^^ il B^. j^ f THEY MAKE 1 /tomettadf delicious, I a/tvayf fresh I COOL M iah If you have not tried one of I /fflßfc^ V "crumptious because only the *> M M X JL use^to make them. n be mtde lb. X^"' f PHONE *37« FIVE
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  • 339 6 nffl ol »i«hi between two „m p l, of (he SWte Hull Him Sawmill, in Kallang Road, uiinh ended fatally, waa t*»i«i at a,, inqirin hi Coroner*! Court, into the death of Raj middle-aged Bengali, „nr watchmen employed at the Sawmill. n in 'he
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  • 120 6 OWING to the large In Malaya and admi it. it has been decided 1 which will be organised A -j de t present Department of I ltion staff and funds ...p an j publicity in addition ()the of offlcinews by means of b publicity on behalf ol G nent
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  • 166 6 $5 Increase In Rent Allowed MRS. Logan made an application yesterday to the Rent Assessment Board for the Board's ianction to increase the monthly rental or her house In Lorong ong Lye, off Paya Lebar Road, from $35 to $45. Mrs. A. T. Cropley, the present tenant of the house,
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  • 59 6 r)R steal! of rM worth tail TohKeeh.B old Hokkietl tenced to m rigorous ment, by m Soon Hockl ing third i yesterday. Toh stolt shoes belli Petchimuth the R-A* wang Roai 26. PRODUCED I Mr. Cb Hock, in court, yeste Ng Seah, 35 admitted I a tub of vegetables
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  • 245 6 IT (he conclusion of the case yesterday. u A T. Mylvaganam, an English-speaking S was sued by his wife. Sarah Mylvaßanam. w tenance. Mr. Conrad Oldham. the second ma V made no order, saying that the ca>e wa>oi» could only be settled between thcnweKf Speaking
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    • 36 6 ICE CUBES FROZEN »£-is j IN LESS THAN T^^-^l^/ ONE HOUR... I MAsT^^^X FROZEN FOODS I B I j KEPT FOR DAYS ij^^^house I 1 FROZEN DESSERTS I EASILY QUICKLY PREPARED > WESTINGHOVSE m TRUZONE C*l# {A
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  • 883 7 A Job Of Work The Best Antidote To Raid Alarms I. Hopkin Writes From London tlei U depa 1 I Lo« 1 o Sir Johr II that we mus "J I I sometimes to have VW II -.varnin^ without it I* owed by a raid aw ;ibJe f or m
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  • 334 7 DECAUSE during a raid she lingered with her boy friend saying good-night at tlw gates Of her home in a south east coast town, England. Peggy Bennett, sixteen, escaped a bomb which killed five people. The bomb scored a direct hit m the Anderson
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  • 99 7 •inK up nights, burning Bensation in organs, wlutiah discharge, dull ii«h.- al of spin. frola and leg pains, nervou weakn««B and loss of manly vigour ..i--caused by a diseast- of the 1 Kl (l (a most important overconu- tl»es-c troubles in 24 hours and
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  • 311 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY NOVEMBFH /mi HITLER BULGARIA facilitate the passage of Nazi troops through Bulgaria without causing further complications to the already deteriorated Balkan situation, appears to he the immediate objective Of Hitler's diplomatic activities with the Soviet Union at the present moment. While watching the reactions of Soviet Russia
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    • 78 7 ij HO YOF NEED GLASSES p| Thompson Certified trfl Frames and M"unt iirgPTrrTi 1 I" e arp priced WS s£ I S!(l Sr».OO and J%^i^Sk I K.M. The cost of l^jfc^ the lenses depends ]£s m on v.iur eyesight V\ needs. I± hour Eyes Examined Noic! THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4
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    • 23 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH I THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, ONOAFOM ihom. NO
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  • 1772 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 4P a^P^^^B^ tB W I II I-fi) KION TRIAL_^^m Y.W.C.A. Secretary m %J ill Of Teetotal DanM QEVERAL witnesses gave evident* daring the second day's in the Kuyai M K hearing yesterday of the "secrets" case in which liamoru [J e knew thatM^M Shinozaki stands charged under the
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    • 126 8 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS, nl.lainaWi- Inini ENGL <D. g(Mki tare irrivad ol tk« f«ll»wliw:— ESSIES ?«m m >o, ,-ni.ow ,w,,n,,s B r«BU ALL HIQ iSS DISPENSARIES j thC McdiOll I'rofr^.,,,, irhi h:ur tfflodty »n ohtaininq ,1 to ,-«....miim. „lr direct uith Hm (l.stnbulorv U7-125 (Veil Strt-H. RAHAMIN PENHAS simapm s.s. APB Ihmm
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  • 145 9 Magistrate Warns Lorry Drivers 1 1 V a m I m a •(■lac '■Road. ■|h« l saiu •fd taken PiN urit I I the DO not know why you 1 lorrv drivers persist in driving at such excessive speeds. You know the law does not permit you to drive at
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  • 119 9 Spanked Boy —European Fined YOU must not take the law into your own hands," said the fourth magistrate Mr. K. M. Byrne yesterday, in fining Peter van der Hooe European. $10 on a charge of using criminal force to Donald Urquhart. 8. Donald Urquhart said that he was playing with
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  • 132 9 LONDON Carries On ON the roof-top of well known London store a clMf I repairs the lunches V l. r MV<ral hWß&rti msloni- s DcfpilC wartime rooking difficulties the store conii. nuvs to eater with peacetime efficiency for thor m i.iurant and lumheon bar. Photo srums Cbtt I'arkes bu\v preparing
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  • 40 9 ARRESTED at the Naval Base A q-idhu Singh. 23. was said to hav e S bee h n in fraudulent PO~n of a dagger and mention on Noj. remanded in police custod> foi 48 hours.
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  • 153 10 Commandeered Taxi Caught Thief U/'T" fi |le P r se nce <>f mind, a constable comman- i deered a taxi and itl able to effect the arrest of a thief who attempted to gel away on the bicycle i he had stolen. It appeared that Jais bin Samat went to
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  • 66 10 Woman Charged With Chopper Attack CHARGED with havv Ing caused hurt to a compatriot by means of a chopper, Sim Ah Geok, a Hokkien woman, claimed trial before Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, in the third court, yesterday. She is alleged to have hit Ton Twa Bah with the chopper at
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  • 59 10 Woman On Breach Of Trust Charge PAID to have misap- 1 v propriated $15 Which had b«-»Mi intrusted to her Loh An Chan a 36-year-old Cantonese wo man, claimed trial to! Mil of criminal' breach of trust when shi appeared before M >' Cheah Boon Hock in the third court,
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  • 19 10 Fhe R 0 Permk luu for thr Purposes of the Ban] Boards EnactMr Actdent K to be ni■l. K-
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  • 49 10 Tientsin, Nov. 19. THE workers of the A.P.C. Instal- lations are on strike, demanding double the present want's double the company's earlier ofTer of 70 to 100 per cent, living allowance. The dispute has been referred to the Shanghai office of 'he A.P.C- Reuter
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  • 101 10 HighBlood Pressure Kills Men Women Twice M many woim n t »us d s-»» that star l |?--P Change of I. if.- and Is th< I E~ much heart trouble and I I _Bl kr-s Common s\i If top and |lj__fci eyes, pressure in I i-reatli, pftina in bean palpitai
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  • 84 10 Osaka Nov iq 4 WIDE area of western t <n. extending from Nar ture in the east to the nnnK j part of Kyushu in the J™hM rocked by an earthquake lasi I Ing. I The largest width of vibratiJ was ten millimetro.v accordin? the announcement
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    • 269 10 I AH\l»\l COMPANY 3. RaMer Place. Slagaporr CONTfUCTOftf f M.I Mil:- M\(Hl\£Uy RR(»KFRS Fhonr 3111 Grams Faradro %h> in Elec;rical OennrntlHf Equipment supp! ers and Contractors for Power House Installations N"«v and Second Hand Electrical Apparatus Elect iic:il Machinery designed to suit your requirements I. <t \v.\w your Installation enquiries
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    • 153 10 m n\% philp lixi;. I (Incorporated in Australia) i MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE SYDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND E THURSDAY ISLAND h For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation K: Apply to BO I STEAD CO., LTD. 1 Tin: iiwk li\k i/r». I AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS
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    • 68 10 Mickey Mouse B Walt *>^W mmm T mmm 1 rz-^osH, 1M SORRY. SRlMV, l v- /OF ML The SOUR LUCK' I T7t^=*JI P U I 1 IKoNE THING I KNOW, q qbc| FKULT ENTIRELY GEE, I. r WOULD 9T*RT OUT BY J <* N_^B people like snkppy i ww»-^ j
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    • 1864 11 m .^^B^^^ II w I m .^^k. Financial WANTL.; an of $230 urgently. -i o Box G9O. a Tiibuii' ;"re. (No To Let -large furnished r^rn with or without (No. "3(i2F; HOUSE IN GEYLANG. gas water light, near bus line. R<>nt $15-.' Apply Box W>B co M (No. 359F) iO
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    • 394 11 AIR sl\(;\pore ZHL 225 metres (i J33 kcs) /nri 16 n HMtrei I me*) ZHP3 11 3* meres Ml Cf From H 1)0 a.m. ts> X II i ra From 10 00 a.m. to I .''H i» ni in I oo p.m. to 10 00 p ni LONDON transmissions 2
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    • 180 12 LAUGHS! THRILLS! THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST RIOT of MUSIC and MERRIMENT! opening TO DAY At the CAPITOI oip fi is 915 Vfalayi i UffCSl cV Flncft Air-Conditioned) Thealir. ak,s,),an's famnl O>IH)V OF EBBORS brOUfht 1,,-to-date with a Cast-load of comedy Stars! YOU'VE NEVER SEEN A PICTURE LIKE THIS! ~>* j* $5.50
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    • 154 12 Off CO. W 7 \Z)S to Japan's strii petroleum in North i ;h' tarci-Vacuum Oil i ntsin lias decided I The Chin vo bern paid off and .i staff members have Shanghai rradv to retu /nierica. Central News. MIDNIGHT PREMIERE! SATURDAY NIGHT at The CAPITOL! Tht? most Fxciting Nazi Spy
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    • 188 12 I gl n. .1 |f.^ (j Nl v I Kdr i --B 1 B ir hpr rB -on. It was a J I iigiv.-ul B ueuU brir.gij B— eneiS »ndfc l >v o othwi«iJgr iy3 7. and J '•-and was wB ffr 10 act in» M p -c9 w brow
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  • 145 13 M.„. i'? in To s "> J e jn'l.oiul*"' P.' lU t I 1 rl \voman tat int rm Irvn have )(tu British military issue, and vatch with an aeroplane raved on the back, the 15-erlin authorities claim that the woman was a member of
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  • 201 13 FIRE PUT IN A SHEITER -DIED !T Is dangerous to improvise heatinq; in shelters without expert supervision. That warning was I given by the coroner at a Birmingham inquest recently on William Watson I Simpson, otherwise William Watson, aged sixty -two. who was found dead outside public air-raid shelter which
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  • 99 13 AFTER d av s !0 mancl in custody I L<es ii e Raiment. thirty-tWO, a Government contractor of I iiiverness-mcw.s Pacl- dington, London, was nned £50 at Bowstreet London, ior having, during dayght, failed to render a car while unattended, incapable of use. He
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    • 160 13 m~~~~\\ rWOI'KITF WIFE" have there been ■nee Mnriia (lunmied into one picture I;;,: 1 AiftAMiftA H K a com bination for laughs and romance RfiSSi Iwi^^ LCifl^H m DONALD wwin PLMjUiJOGE^ ■SPRING BYINGTON JACK CARSON 3 1_ BCECILIA LOFTUS' HARRY OAVENPORT A HUGH OCONNELL i^EffV VkQ HA o^o PICUJBE, 1
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    • 135 13 lltVUmv POSITIVELY 1 lI JOA LA ST DAY 1 6.15 9.18 nil UTUBN SCREENING OF WAKNKK BROS SCANDALOUS DELIGHTFUL COMEDY! S-h-h-h! DONT TELL A S(J» L...BUT CAROLE riK.WM) hmvet^. mM jAum IV v* iCfi iliufifnk #ndi ij£L x J(L Jm fjSl „kalph Bellamy" OPENING TO-MORROW at 6.15 9 15 SHE'S
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  • 673 14 I' rain i thi art 1 th< d tacellcnt Kit Timah for the end Stagmpore mid bo distributed among Rdymgon arc Vintage and Maid of MourV iv Piper ible upset. RACE ONE Reran < 1 iHi i -I fan 8 11 D 7.12 U
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  • 76 14 Keen c«m- j petition n»s| i always been; evinced be- t ween rcgi- ments in the i British Army; 'in the fleW of sport. The welfare of; v the troops is (being well looked after in S this war. and from the looks [of things,? 1 above, these S
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  • 53 14 SIM CTATOR" select^ the follov iii» |«t l.i-dnv'v i ices at re: Kice J: MAM Wilt IHmipv Race MAID OF THE MOW First Ra VnfTAOE Marie Brunlt;u« I; UKSTENRA Spear of Sarawak K.uc DANOn ZONE The Needlts li.icr TIIK FOX Mercury Hmv 7 SAN FRISCO Straight Flight Ku«-
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  • 38 14 HOCKEY:— Combined Colleges v S.C.C.; S.C.C Y.M.C.A. v Post Office. Y.M.C.A.; ACS v C.S C 11. A. C S.; S.R.C. v Police S.R.C S.C.R.C. v Indians S.C.R.C RACES: -Second Day of Singapore Turf Club Winter meeting,
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  • 88 14 amazing Results Started in 24 Hours by New Discovery »h a«d H u. „i 0 h% dl try of w it is poMlhle d with How It Works ill OM Tl Mil iMifcih blornl to (hi; rrh whl, h itppli. I ar.,l "Hiniil.ii. ma I
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  • 262 14 MEDICOSRALLY, WIN 8 TO 5 A F ?;!L being n a B al down at one sta ee th e Medical bv Lhf ge raJ 16d W6U t0 beat St Andrew, Old B ZXte P rZ S (U B al and ltyi t'l e| 2 consta "t Pressure on the
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  • 198 14 JM. Andrew s >rh(K)!3(a| Riffles! iX a scrappy g%m ofl when- the t hives o sides were starved fo •greater part of T he ho St. Andrew's School three points to nil victor Raffles Institution yestw Th* points came as a n a try scored lat. in the I
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  • 49 14 fiN the Rfti V ground, ye Troop (Rang the F.i, iu) School, met to theS troop soccei fin* l The matcn ended* f r th H e SII earned the {Ui m ed for the compel Gonl scorers vv. sein, and the an bvMr. B. H V i
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  • 300 15 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! JAT THE ALHAMBRA JHE name of Ronald Colman i$ a sure box-office draw, but when with it in the same picture is coupled the name of Ginger Rogers, the result is electrical. I These two well-known artist s ap- pear In the new RKO Radio at- traction.
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  • 209 15 TAT H E R of fiv< 1 children before he \*ls twenty-year-old, and grand-father of nineteen at the oi forty-eight U the extraordinary record of Mr. N. G. Pite, of Houston, Texas. Married when he was ten to a girl aged 1
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  • 81 15 "TWADDLE" -BY A JUDGE I SAID Mr. Justice Langton in the Divorce Court, when he was hearing a woman's petition. "She cannot have much of a case, or alj this twaddle would not have been got together." The divorce tion was on the eround r>f cruelty. "Since the word 'cruelty'
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  • 33 15 2 Charged With Looting THARLES Groman, t iced thirty-two. oorttr of Cannon-Sreet-road. St^p a Polls ct axidD* iMiieUen. a street of Biu lja( Btepn- ie^ n ded ii we Oid-si. a i id.
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  • 183 15 PEOPLE AND PLACES Walker. Major Neilson, Mrs Hunter. Bishop Devals, and thr board of directors of th'j school. Club Concerts MRS Ida Kinloch has kindly undertaken to arrange a series of classical concerts at the Talbot House Club and the first will take place to-morrow night, at 9.15. In future
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  • 359 15 [^IM Chit, an elderly Chinese woman, iyptf id before Mi Kenneth Byrne in the fourth court, yesterday, on two charges (1) of erecting a plank and attap building without the permission of the Rural Board in a forbidden area, < Holland Road. (2)
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  • 92 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ,N.V. Established by Royal Charter AX> 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40. 030,000* Reserve Fund 1 12,000.000Lonrion Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED Head Office: 1 BATAvIA I U Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sour*-, baya, Saraarang, Medan, WeAteyreden, Bandoeng, Cbijribpm. Tegal, Pecaiongwi, DJofcJ*ktrta, Solo, TJUatjap,
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