Morning Tribune, 21 November 1940
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Title Section13 1940-11-21 1 Morning Tribune Thunday. Nov. 21, 1940. Morning Tribune BJSEJJ Thursday. Novembtr 21, 194013 words
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Article, Illustration622 1940-11-21 1 mnnouncement Made At Vienna 3-POIN1 MOVE ■NT iu WSSIA Berlin No*. fc*s joined the A£I J Pact, declares the ■nnanne^ agency in Ming statement: In •«^i a v a protocol was Iy Ribbentrop. liano Ksu (Japanese VmbasW Berlin) on the one by Count Csaky on underReuter - 622 words
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Article110 1940-11-21 1 Australians Shoot Down 5 London. No*. Z9. piCiHlKK aircraft of the Koyal Australian Air Force have fought their first aenal battle in the Western Desert of Africa with marked succeReturning from a patrol yesterday four Gladiators of an Australian squadron encountered a large force of enemy fighters. Five ItalianReuter - 110 words
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Article296 1940-11-21 1 London, Nov. 20 MR George Hall, Under-Secretory for the Colonies, paid a tribute to the Colonies' contribution to Britain's war effort. Speaking of the great economic contribution to Britain s war effort by the Colonies, Mr Hall mentioned inter alia that the United Btates. forReuter - 296 words
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Article58 1940-11-21 1 A new British request for overage American destroyers Jf to be made by Lord Lothian the British Ambassador to the United States, as soon as he Jcturns to Washington, according to uelMnformed quarters here The figure of fifty dfstroTers is menUoned. Tord £3£E who has been LondJ. toReuter - 58 words
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Article21 1940-11-21 1 R London. Nov 20. uggestiaris had been m Germany for an ;>mmons U to-da cSred 'hat both before and Jtn* Brttatii21 words
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Article, Illustration143 1940-11-21 1 London, Nov 20 DEFINING the position in regard to R.imania In the House of Commons to-day. the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler declared, "Withinthe last few months the Rumanian Ivernment have, on their own nlssion, invited German troopi enter Rumania. During that iodReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement8 1940-11-21 1 RAF Pag« 2 Race Results 14 India 1C8 words
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Article, Illustration352 1940-11-21 2 London, Nov. 19. Tin main Wright M the •■...■my attacks ajainsl this country 1 last nifty was directed a-ainst the -Midlands, states an An \lmivtr\ communique. The attack which pai <>n a v«m > heavy Male began soon after darkncM jmi continued for about Bine hours. ManyReuter - 352 words
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Article252 1940-11-21 2 British Shoot Down 9 Italians London dkitlsii Bghter aircraft in Greece shot down nine Italian plan during Tuesday without loss to th( BS. This was officially announced in London to d. Kfiitti in correspondent t* 10 headquarters of the British Mf For.e ill (Ireeep makes it <l»-ar that the nineReuter - 252 words
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Article209 1940-11-21 2 London, Nov. 20. TAIM.I IS in Berlin were again bombed by 'he I K A 1 last night as well as I I number of other objectives in I (iermany. the Air Miftistrj I 1 .ist night widespread ope- I rations were carried out byReuter; British Wireless - 209 words
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Article85 1940-11-21 2 ALEXANDRIA AND ADEN BOMBED Alexandria, Nov. 20. pHE houses destroyed in Radi during enemy raids 4 were in the mrely Arab quarter of the city, vhere a mosque was damaged. The raiders wer? met by the nost terrfic barrage Alexandria las yet seen, and at times their ipp?ared to be85 words
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Article45 1940-11-21 2 London. Nov. 20.— A German 2 boat was sunk in the North Sew taring Tuesday night by British light naval forces. Armour. hi*, the Admiralty states the Gernao survivors were rescued and hat the British forces sustained lather damage nor casualties.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article272 1940-11-21 2 London, Nov. 20. UITIT.K has not imposed dictates on France, he lias acted In anticipation of it. v\ritc s The Times, in a leader on the wholesale expulsion of French .citizens Horn Alsace-Lorraine. During the past five years Hitler declared again and again that the272 words
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Article, Illustration162 1940-11-21 2 THE ro^settlement of RA F n^ 00 Nov. I in civil life will be aided by aZ! 't M I ntly by the Auctioneers and Es» t m W which sponsored the famous Star ann r 1 of the last war and raised nearly rufJSi162 words
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Article76 1940-11-21 2 Rome, N I "OTRONG. repeated"' Gr ek attacks *outh-ea«* Koritza and on the road to Kalibaki are adm^E in an Italian High Command communique SB 18 however, claims that all attacks were repulsed Mg severe losses to the enemy. g| The communique says that Italian air forciatflj bombed theReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration131 1940-11-21 2 Berlin. Nov 20. I IJOTH Berlin and Potsdam were raided by the Ril 33 during Tuesday night. This was announced J the Berlin wireless* accompanied by a statement V in two efforts to raid Berlin only one British p!aß reached the capital in each case. A NeverthelessReuter - 131 words
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Advertisement173 1940-11-21 2 "Tli^rTr. Worir^ «.«»i.i.s «»<'»» ««■»-"> A i^» Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes hoklnt an- 1 i 'r;;; 1 Mendaco N I night r,,l ht J_"' r v« two i Money Back Guarantee Th< "I Mendaco iro.s rUrht I 11 rid >"" <•< t. h «f all Mendaco173 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-11-21 3 4c 4c r A convoy of y S troopships ar- S lived from j England carry- ing large rein- S torcements o f i troops to the i Middle East Command. A happy group of soldiers having i •their first? glimpse of) Egypt. s44 words
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219 1940-11-21 3 U.S. A. TO SEND 500 PLANES TO HELP CHINA Washington, Nov. 20. DEPORTS are current in well informed circles here that plans art now being put before Washington official* for Ulmm to China, totalling $200 millions including the purcha 500 planes with which China will undertake larae oun-ter-offensives, in whichReuter - 219 words
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Article115 1940-11-21 3 WY BURDEN FOR STRALIANS |\..v. 20. that within a few days t would be presented i Australia "financial tier than she had ever upon to bear."' was rd'Gowrie. the Govrr- when opening the of the new Australian rie said that the prin- of the session would financial provision for .t>Reuter - 115 words
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Article94 1940-11-21 3 The Loh TncrnYoong. a well-known Taiping contractor, is shortly proceeding I on a flying holiday 1 to Australia. Acting S'ub-Lieute- nants T. G. Adattis i and P. O. H. Wilkin- son of the S.£ R.N.V.R have been confirmed in the rank of Sub-Lieutenant. The resignation of I his Commission94 words
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Article46 1940-11-21 3 razil Promises Co-operation I Rio de Janeiro. Nov. 20. t>y the Brazilian Government vith Britain was promised J finance Minister. Senor clc Soura n to the British Economic and I Brazils admiration ior K^r ltish traits wnicn a11 tne worH •nission was received by President ReuterReuter - 46 words
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100 1940-11-21 3 IESE Peiping. NOV. 20. is pl. in North China are stated to Chinese regular troops entering 'to b r first time f °r tnree y ears arr °1 the p1 i SP0n slble for tn^ wrecking of twi JJv' pin .K-Hankow railway. therali Wa JReuter - 100 words
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Article63 1940-11-21 3 SWISS NATIONAL PARTY DISSOLVED Zurich, Nov. 20. THF Swiss National Party been dissolved by a decree issued by the Federal Council. The National movement was 01--ganised on the same basis as the German Nazi party, according to S\vis<i p r rss reports. The jvement is stated to have incited membersReuter - 63 words
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Article112 1940-11-21 3 I New York, Nov. '0. TWO new (iermaii battle- V sfcfrps, Kismarck and Von i Tirpit/, are now in service, ftCCOfdfof to a (icrmun anJ nouncemrnt quoted by Iruns- radio's Berlin correspondent. i l>ismarck and Von Tirpit/ are the first battleships, ex- tept the Scharnliorsf .mdReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration535 1940-11-21 4 Carol Singers To Raise Funds For Patriotic Causes V ay curtail custom of the Old Country, Blngap »n< ibet l^Mip i al 1 sin i- n lormed the third lh.it this page has heard <>! •-<• If II M Viva I BMf and rr- BjaaflMa an already well adraneeal CaroUera535 words
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Article32 1940-11-21 4 Arranging Dance Numbers J .Mr. and Mrs. Vyner Gomez, who are ar- ranging the i dance number for the Johort pant o m i m f i Babes In The Woods." I32 words
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Article48 1940-11-21 4 "Winter Sunshine" MRS. Sharp has joined the cast of "Winter Sunshine," the play which the Sceneshif ter s will present at the Vieto ri a Theatre o n December 28 and 29 and January 3 and 4. She will take the part of Maggie, a fine comedy role.48 words
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Article41 1940-11-21 4 WNNE Shirl lunching at Beverly HUlt, wore a en nary yellow shirt an d matching si* Clipped to the shirt's long col- t i lar was a bright red strawberry which opened to reveal a tiny i watch.41 words
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Article61 1940-11-21 4 Philip Kinsey Featured Philip Kinsey has taken over the part of Geoffrey Carroll in the play "The Two Mrs. Carroils," which the Birds of Passage will present at the Victoria Theatre next month. Capt. T. Kiley Murphy, who had rehearsed for the role was obliged ive it up owing to61 words
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Article257 1940-11-21 4 Mrs. Wicks, and Misses E. and P. Wilson. Miss Yvonne Chancy was the reserve. After the match the team was eniertained to a pahit party by the officers at their Mes s at Kallang. Spectators at the game included Mrs. Trevor Watkins. Mrs. O. G. Gregson and257 words
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Advertisement39 1940-11-21 4 UfAISON GAhAS* Ladies' Hair Dressing Saloon 19, STAMFORD ROAD T* ;:i0 Machineless Permanent Waving SlO.OO No Electricity, No Wires. No DiM 1 The Perfect Wave for any type ol 111 Manicure by MISS i%W* (Formerly of Cathay Beauty V^Umo39 words
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Article471 1940-11-21 5 PROUD PIOTHER BE BEAUTIFUL j after baby m ,:Turd you a wonder- S m eto attend to all those I ;natter s which, dur- It last months of your preg- I: you have probably lei I In most cases, the proud take advantage of restful days S in bed to471 words
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Article, Illustration251 1940-11-21 5 Hints from helen's Beauty Box applying cosmetics, take care to study the natural contour of your face. Instead oi trying to alter your appearance, see that rouge, lipstick and eye-shadow are shaded to suit the shape of your nos\ eyes and lips etc. By accentuating your natural features, you add251 words
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Advertisement43 1940-11-21 5 I seven savoury I suggestions that I I will help to prevent I I menu monotony- I There Ls no need to let f' j.^^*^ m——M [i L ft Jj I] L'J tT A; VJJ *W^^^^^^ r PHONE 53 76 FIVE LINES m43 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1940-11-21 6 FASHION SIGNIFICANCES snapshots from the smart world j Corsets Must Give Slimness T ,-nt oi more Stiff* bodies, doc 1 tUng lei [me Pmrilla. |u *Wt, s«umf«rd Road, where foundation wy kind and to suit evei to be found in abundance Featuring a two-way iutifully made and yet fea'her-weight In1,098 words
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Advertisement116 1940-11-21 6 1 N I I I i •P O*POiTTEO //A I PRISCILLA Ltd. I ///i.v rich V!D IHHNMOViN (il, STAMFORD ROAD, (Eu Court) ;15 "SNOW WHITE" CUANINO AT PARIS O CO. DRY CLEANFHS 28, COLMVIAN SI 1 Pliuue 6045 o x i it s i: s ASSI KAMI (ORI'OKATION, LTD. CHINA116 words
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Article, Illustration809 1940-11-21 7 Vmh. Hopkin Writes From London Sept. 2o. |iaI1 0I1 mentioning thc W being c*utioua> I quiu "oSeto 1 I rem* to th€ .ditiona '.vithoul the heavy hand &M. paper to-day has the '*W the headnv: S i nnel Passengers": -1 y Night Denre W Sea calm. nulling of tfg809 words
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Article85 1940-11-21 7 Piles Ruin Your Nerves ATIPH fkn'i Ing, bleeding, internal or UV>IV W •> your vitality, ruin i [rive you cra*y with pain. I 9 y of in Amer- ;he B tin pain in l.i minutes K :.d»-. work and enjoy life tXie™ ;o quickly aids nature to ler parts and85 words
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195 1940-11-21 7 i 14-YEAR-OLD sir! buried beneath the debris of I h.,.i M -< demolistMd by hijrh-expiosive bond, in S..uih-V London N1 Monday Was discovered on Thursday Ibornillg to be ''The girt Mildred Castillo, Is the daughter of a do. u h(l u ,,s oui on195 words
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Article356 1940-11-21 7 jgVENTS begin to move more rapidly now that the so-called "masterly political structure" of Hitler is com pleted. It is expected therefore, thai the battle for Greece, or the battle for Egypt, dr for that matter, the battle for Libyfc, is about to start in real earnest.356 words
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Advertisement55 1940-11-21 7 00 YOL NEED GLASSES m n\<on Certified Frames and Mount- v<g_2E?^^ are priced ">• The cost of liy the lrns-s depends JS^ on your eyesight M needs Jm Hi-- vo.'ir gj/cg Examined Now! m THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 1 'tied Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG.. PHONE 3002. A Thompson, Dr. of55 words
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Advertisement19 1940-11-21 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITEC ASSURANCE CORPORATE LTD. SECURITY PLUS SIiRVK h Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Stre<19 words
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Article1650 1940-11-21 8 jhgjhgjhgjg Special Branch OffWett Recovery Of Whmw STRUGGLE which occurred between the Police "At**, I I party and Mamom Shinozaki on Sept. 21, when the n 7 k n °l*§ Police party went to the Consulate-General to conduct '***£Lm a search was related at yesterday's hearingam of the trial1,650 words
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Advertisement177 1940-11-21 8 FARADAY COMPANY 3. I -»ce. MM HIM K" RS fei ting Equipn and Co.- r Power Hou.v :ical Apparatus d to suit your requireir.e: I dilation enquiries at once. < A I II AV CAFE "Where Everybody Goes* MARIE DESTY Growing More Popular Daily. Presenting New Creations COWAN BAILEY STILL177 words
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457 1940-11-21 9 Gen. Wu Te-Chen On Human Brotherhood C I UE who wishes to be prosperous must help others to be pros- n perous." This ancient Chinese saying was quoted by pen IB Wu To Chen Chinese goodwill envoy at the lunch meeting oi l W F'the Singapore Rotary Club, held at457 words
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Article, Illustration44 1940-11-21 9 Speed For Destruction THE British Savy is now ipell eqwiptttd i ith I v.* i finest t of inotoi h boats which are used last patrols of the Home wai i Picture htti thovnt i nnffll i of th» boat* at fuU jieed J44 words
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25 1940-11-21 9 Tea Parcels May Be Sent To Britain h,s received a telegram from UM jrar ~2££J£. covers tea and any other tu f^ §SS !n ptrcel25 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-11-21 9 This Glamour Girl Of Hollywood Is Gale Sondergaard of Paramount b AHAKQKD with po L of I bicyclc which he knew to be stolen. Wah Lye HOCk 21. Hukkicn. claimed trial b Mr Cheah S()()n Hock in ttoc third court for me and43 words
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64 1940-11-21 10 rd, Burjan Bingh, under B merit, by Mr. Hork. ;< third mar lay. Surjan Bi his identity when he was dismissed by his r, but he refused to do ao. from the Naval Base was he card from him. out fused to hand over64 words
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Article254 1940-11-21 10 Fifteen- Year-Old Girl's Suicide VI n lIFO TT.K. l."i-year-old Chinese girl, was r *i found by her mother lying unconscious near 1 thp doorway (if their house in Beo I inp on Nov. 2 last. Admitted to the (ieneral Hospital. You died two days later of corrosive poisoning from caustic254 words
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Article52 1940-11-21 10 ATTEMPTED EXTORTION ALLEGED SAID to have attempted to extort moi:t from gAh Leng by •s r him In fear ot injury Tan Cheng, 29 Ilokkien claimed Wai on .i charge of attempted extortion before Mr. Soo n Hock, acting third magisti The ponrcl for m< i>n Nov. 27. and red52 words
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61 1940-11-21 10 Alleged Theft At General Hospital BRODUCfcD in the day Mian Khan a had a charge ot I >i a P u r 8 o containing **-54 in cash explain--1(1 to him. Altor natively, u > charged wjth dl honestly misapprotho pui belonging to Kanir' Kim Choi The ol was alleged61 words
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Article64 1940-11-21 10 WEARNEST PLANE DELAY ,From i CorrespJ Kuala Lumpur, We_9 BAD weather 'his a Weam i landing at the landing o-,B Port Swettenham fc^H corning to Kuala Lumi I Mails fox K I conveyed by ear fl later in the morning. The usual arrangi I carriage of m I pur are64 words
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Article43 1940-11-21 10 JJ The amazing new hanbh. tiSTll, I. I "nedirine <: :t!&_H body poi-. tfcjfl B Br feaar fl to work a li-l :.>■ hv Rumend. or r"bw___| return of empty pacl ig< '"'^BHt bad yo Bt eovery Rumend fr< "'•^■r The guarantee prot< 4_feii43 words
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Advertisement209 1940-11-21 10 i BBSS^g^i^ BY Pib^dBRJTisTiMDiAIINPS (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are bein£ maintained by the 5, Coy. irom the Strata to their usual ports of call En Chin;;. India Ceylon and the Tinted Kingdom. Pftssengm are requested to register their requirements. l»ut under present circumstances sailings are perforce resI209 words
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Advertisement155 1940-11-21 10 IS I It S VIII I V ll\ 1 1 (Incorporated In Australia) Mtk' >lO\THLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANT I SYDNEY, MEI.BOrRNE via J VVA, DARWIN \ND| HirRSDAY ISLAND For information regarding freight and passenger accorr.ir.tfatl^P ipply to BOI'STEAD CO LTD. Till ISA\K lIM Mill AMERICAN ORIFNTAL LINE fIOWICE 1 MONTHLY155 words
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Miscellaneous34 1940-11-21 10 rMMey~Mo~u~Z fi^ Waft gj ErRABff^fSTTO »U iCE I Ml f^T no^ |omE 7 Xj^^ OUR OV\N f IRS\\ 7. V Mt.^B H J>* ll^cnS-he y C^ ce SEFO^ N bellBOy??J I^^^^sV °^r^l I 134 words
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Advertisement1733 1940-11-21 11 <~^f^\ m\\W^^l 4 Amm\^\ 1 1 F_fl __f i ___s4 Lost Found Lost in Vicinity of North Can«l Romd Rtni Dated 9 n 4<> Finder From 11 op to 2 00 p.m INT) For Sale "IB P*2. brand, new. May be sold separately. Box 720, Mala\-a Tribunw re. }13Fi COOKERY1,733 words
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Advertisement392 1940-11-21 11 ON THE S AIR i SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres (i 333 k rs) ZHPI JQ.% metre* (9«9 men IHP3 41.38 metre* (f.M met) From 8 00 am. to t 35 am From 10 00 a.m. to 1.50 p.m. From 5 oo p.m. to 10 Of p m LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2*3.392 words
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Article151 1940-11-21 12 Riddle Of The Sea THE Brighton police recently the 01 <-vei e .1 how nc to a man aide and muiMxiy WEfl washore 48 houra The Sn >;• Haunt. SaltBrighton The torso it was more lin.a ihe i mis4ng, bat): A been cleanl> vtd ii\ i d w a 5151 words
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Article118 1940-11-21 12 Police Held GirlPay £80 A 15 YEARS OLD domestic sen who claimed £50 dtmafCfl for false imprisonment from four police officers hud her claim increased to £80 by Jud^e A Caporn at Dud It". County Court. He described the methods adopted b> the police officers In investigating the disappearance of118 words
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Advertisement153 1940-11-21 12 HKH.M.TST MIM( X. I MCi« M«Mi in IOWN |<Ai»iroL| J_^, M Ken I niwrsars K.ot.ms Hurl^Hiir Ml >»>:iK^|>. ••»>«' 1 (omiim ERBORfi A l!!l!!ll!Hlitif!!!!ll!^!llf n= IHIIIIu !l; HniuiilOIMIIIIfillfllllRliililllllllllllil^:: IyY/A /WO.S7 1 COMMODIOUS I ULTRA-MODERN CABARET IN THE: I PENINSULA \i;\v wokiji DANCE PALACE! TONIGHT WBEBE (HWPOBTB TEA DA\CF VNil VMtNITIIs153 words
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Advertisement198 1940-11-21 12 #FORCET THE WaH" A WHILE AND ENJ S A COOD UUCh 01 AT THE AIR-COmrnm ALHAMBBA Jjteg RKO RADIOS SPICY ROMANTIC <i, M (Ih'ironw jd Wtl^ Now See Them Tojetiu. Viith another J| H fA "^t ft II o u *^jS£l/<~2St "9 iixceUi-and ir BA \BBV i COLM AN s198 words
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93 1940-11-21 13 MALAYA'S $61 MILLION EXPORTS TO U. S. i MALAYA exported goods to i» the value of 598,096,657 S during the month of Septem- her. The value of Malayan J imports amounted to 871,738.- 509 for the same month. The cumulative exports for i the year total a value of and93 words
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Article118 1940-11-21 13 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! AT THE CAPITOL A RIPPING comedy. "The Boys from Syracuse." are here at the Capitol to drive your blue.s away, and how they do it! An excellent cast and a fantastic setting ancient Greece with modern jazz music. 20th century inventions such as the microphone, cocktail glasses,118 words
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104 1940-11-21 13 2 More Arrests In Attempted Murder Charge IN connection with the assault on a Tamil at Potoi Pasir on Nov. when nine other' Tamils were said to have beaten up Sinasami with .sticks and then thrown him into a pond, two iurther arrests have been made by the ix)lice. Seven104 words
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Article54 1940-11-21 13 Alleged Offence Against Woman ALLEGED to nave used criminal force to outrage the modesty of a woman, Wong Tat. 30, Khek. appeared before Mr. Cneah Sochi Hock, acting third magi- strate, yesterday. Wong claimed trial I and the case wa> i postponed for raen--1 tion on Nov 27 Police bail54 words
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Article48 1940-11-21 13 j Tit Bits and a I Bit," which is to be presented at the K.G:V. School hall, Seremban. on Nov. I 23, will be under the distinguished patronage of H.H. The Yang Di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan and the Hon. the British Resident Mr. J. V. CowKill.48 words
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343 1940-11-21 13 Archdeacon On Charms Of Australia THE Ven. Archdeacon Graham White spoke on, "A visit to Australia to the Singapore Rotarlam at their lunch meeting yesterday. He gave an instructive address of his trip, ot the places be visited, theii occupations and their uses •Whaling, fishing, cattle-raising, pearling and the like,343 words
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30 1940-11-21 13 in the pleasant surrounding I Meye! Hou Rood f tVi-oartv In honour '>* Genu.u wu to chen. Chin MB.* sSFSJ Serl" Kl'n, o, th, An,,30 words
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Article104 1940-11-21 13 Chinese On House breaking Charge BECAUSE he could not do without his cheque and keys which v. re said to have been found on a Chinese who la ed to have brokon Into his house on Tuesday night a complainant in r of housebreaking which wa3 mentioned in the third104 words
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Article133 1940-11-21 13 Indian Motorist Fined W. s Thaddaeus, a young Engi spcakinu Indian, pleaded guiltj tf, three chargi rday befor# Mr. C. H. WhiUon, in the traflh court. The charges were U i Dri> loiiyer Quay on Oct 14 while not p a third party insurance. <2> having (3» failing to stop133 words
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Advertisement86 1940-11-21 13 BITION OF JNTINGS oaa in aid Fund. Hotel fl The exhibitor ..l-.o is exhibU- the Hangew cmtbeworta ieu and other M and have been been v win nndat «U--ffiCßn GESTAPO! GHT ERE! 1 NIGHT AT THE PI T O L TURY PRODUCTIONS pte»*»i BRGARET KWOOD kRISON HERNRIED NADNTON WiYNE ■^VN86 words
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Advertisement31 1940-11-21 13 OPI\I\«. TO- It AY 6.15 9.15 BRILLIANT STAR OF "IRENE" jg^ Anna Neacle i in TULLIO CARMINATI ROBERT DOUGLAS /;/j[Hk IN HERBERT WILCOX PRODUCTION j "LONDON MELOIIY 99 MUSIC! DANCING! COMEDY!31 words
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Article62 1940-11-21 14 L«X. left toner, .how* R-t tun, J wav responsible for at least Iwi tf »f al^ hv SCtff Mi'ee, aUHtw Ch^n Kyf> wy; thr brsl tuns, hut iht fonnr, MM Ut well markrrl to do ,nv d,...a: Sun.lian. too. uas proniinfii while SanderMß tried his62 words
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Article33 1940-11-21 14 TO-DAY K\\ Singapore Civilians War Fund game). Obituary Mr. Perry Furlong Wise, M.8.E., Who retired from Malaya in 1930 when he was manager, of Kepatate, Seremban died ie- cenUy in Devor.shirc.33 words
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Article962 1940-11-21 14 AT the Singapore races iciday, Zolfanella, ridden by White in the fifth race, fell ile taking the firt bend. hite was uninjured but the horse had to be destroyed. Sacrifice created a big surprise in the second race, paying $129 for a win. The draw for962 words
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Article72 1940-11-21 14 Hockey THE hockey match between the AngloChinese School and the Ceylon Sports Clubs second Warn which was to have been plaved at thf Club's grounds vesterday waj cancelled as was also the match between Y.M.C.A. and the Post Office. Rugby THE rugby mate h between the Royal Australian Air72 words
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Article255 1940-11-21 14 Singapore. Wed DLAYING excellent hockey the S.C C defeaw r Combined Colleges in the annual hoc*! enco by three goals to one. haJ The S.C.C. had the better of the during both halves and deserved their forward line displayed pretty combina 1 Chevallier and Elliott255 words
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Advertisement138 1940-11-21 14 THE SECRET OF H^4V- iM f Your petrol will u»i v SttiL miles further in a VauxSK^''- '^k J a^* Compared with W diher cars of similar si/e i^, Wtr' an( P° we^ Vauxhalls ■L^ HBBi ^^^^!|*s Lr V(l >(l more miles per ■^^^^^IMP^Wt^fi^j mßi^ gallon and add one fifth138 words
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Article57 1940-11-21 15 TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of 3,000 Oval Galvanised Nightsoll Pall Blank Covers. 12 Noon, 17 December 1940. Buppiy of Galvanised Wrought Iron Tube* for the period l!2]4i to 31 1 42. 4 p.m. 1357 words
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Article135 1940-11-21 15 2 Soldiers Loved Shot Girl A SOLDIER was alleged at Oxtford i to have shot a girl 5 with whom he had i been in love for near- ly seven years. Driver Edward George Be+sley. R.A.--i S.E., aged 29, of Charles-street, Ox- ford, was committed for trial on a charge135 words
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146 1940-11-21 15 No Confirmation Of Leopold Meeting Hitler Madrid, Nov. 20. lf IN^ Leopold will see Hitler J shortly, says the Berlin correspondent of the Spanish news agency Efi. The moment has come. 1 writes the correspondent, when the small countries must decide their place in the new Europe. Certain of themBritish Wireless; Reuter - 146 words
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177 1940-11-21 15 Girls Risked Time Bombs 'Carried On' £IGHT girls who went on with their work knowing that at any moment they might be blown to pieces by delayed action bombs provide to-days best stories of how the quiet heroism of civilians is helping to win the war. An unexploded bomb lay177 words
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Article156 1940-11-21 15 major is PRISONER WEWS has been re--11 ceived in London from Major j (Johnnie* Dodge D.5.0., D.S.C., whJ is a prisoner in Germany Major Dodge, wtv is a close friend of Mr. Winston Churchill, was recently adopted as Conservative candidate for Glllingham in Kent. He tells a thrilling story of156 words
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Article, Illustration428 1940-11-21 16 INDIA'S GIGANTIC CONTRIBUTION TO THE WAR EFFORT LONDON N<U CFEAKING IN IMI HOI SEW COMMONS, MB. US. AMERY im SECBETARI FOB IVI v l: m r ()VF K QBEAT PART W THE LAST WAB «IIA Ml p <{ °yH J MILLION ASM V HALF TRAINED >» N ""I* 'j!,' V<>Reuter - 428 words
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Article681 1940-11-21 16 Delhi. Nov. 20 rl Kritish Government has decided not to proceed with the expansion of the Viceroy's Executive Council or U» establish a War Advisory Council at the piesent moment ty the addition of Indian political leaders, as was proposed last August. This announcement wasReuter; British Wireless - 681 words
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Article152 1940-11-21 16 Soviet-Hungar Trade Pact New York. Nov. T<HK correspondent oi' th New York Times repo Budapest that a delegation of 10 meraben ai Budapest on Monday from Moscow to disco* com potalfl for the promotion of trade between the t\vo< It is likely that a permanent Soviet trade represent! be stationedReuter - 152 words
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Article25 1940-11-21 16 FE capture ol Italia prisoners by a Bntii detachment which f paged enemy columns i! a communique which* details of the action available- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article20 1940-11-21 16 Mr. V. R Vick. of J Vick and Co.. Ltd.. Ho Chambers. U at pre^ the General Hospital. mitted onjfov^jg!;20 words
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