Morning Tribune, 29 November 1940

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  • 464 1 ANKARA, NOV. 28. THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR, HERR VON PAPEN, IS RE--1 PORTED SINCE HIS RETURN FROM BERLIN TO HAVE ASSURED THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT THAT GERMANY HAS NO INTENTION OF WAGING A BALKAN CAMPAIGN AND NO INTENTION OF ATTACKING TURKEY, BUT TURKISH POLITICAL CIRCLES SUSPECT THAT HIS TONE WOULD HAVE
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  • 111 1 fanbtrra. N«T. '-XI and Australia will 5 ippri>i»r;ate measure? Z ard British and Em- J rests m the Pacific endanj red as „i the neu Japanese I we was Livt-n presentat >rs I Sir Frederick Ste. I \m-wr ot External! j m has done j m bei powi to
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  • 60 1 1 tar 1 ncerning I the Mediluadronsof on 'JJ 1 m approach and retired at dd --ur forces .""MvHMsn (hat they ***** »«13 M extreme the en'"shed m to-day's Command comous claims lie British rs are and serione air. ship and to have bs and seven airfjJMeati feature of
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  • 20 1 Anarchy In Hum a nia IRON (VARIS V^. V <»WINO THt MURDER BY KS" «^Sgffiy«SS| s*" ""COVERED ON „>, Reuter
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  • 52 1 London, Nov. 28. TARGTS m and around Cologne bore the main weight of a heavy successful British bomber attack on Wednesday night, according to an Air Ministry communique. The invasion ports of Antwerp. Ie Havre and Boulogne and several enemy aerodromes were also bombed One of our aircraft
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  • 102 1 Berlin. Nov. 28. An offer of "rloser relations" was made to Yugoslavia by the Hungarian I oreit;n Minister, Count (\aky. ac- fdillg to an official new- agency message from Buria- S pest. Count Csakv, who was peaking in the Foreign \f- J fairs Committee I fc_. o f parliament,
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  • 32 1 LONDON. NOV. SI THF INTERNATIONAL IU KHI R I REGITLA»ON COMMITTEK HAVE HMD THE Qt'Ol FOB i rifE FIRST QIARTIK OK 1941 I AT 100 PKK fFNT.-KFI'TMf
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  • 322 1 Further Aid For Britain (From U.S.) Washington, Nov. 28 THE Senate Foreign Relations Committee unanimously postponed, until January, action on proposals to relax the legal restrictions m order to nit loans to Britain. The proposals included resolutions to repeal the John»n and Neutrality Acts and to en* quire into the
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  • 231 1 I ,By Rruter's DlpieWlt>« orrtspondent) 1 London. N»v. PflF surprising offer of closer I relation^ made by C ount CMky on behalf of H»"^ r > to VuKo-lavia *Ugt*** tn .<* l the Axis is about to turn iU attention to Yugoslavia above). Oirect approach n avin
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  • 154 2 l\ MUfAMIA LONDON. NOV. 28. T .n muMANma leader oEwatALiurroNEScy, II \S TAKEN DRASTK STEM TO DISAsso I A I -lII* RELI FROM THE MASS EXECUTIONS 01 KVKIM. KOI S POLITICAI SIPI'OIMKKS IVHICH TOOK PtACE uTSurAi SLtaEi pwson, near the iv man.an \IMTAI. BEFORE DAW N VI
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  • 52 2 Another "political t \eiutiorT by Rumanian teftenaries m reported Horn KuchauM to the German lieu- ftfCßC] In < K>r Joiga. Premier m 1931. his house by leday and hta b :y on the road near i riddled with bulk pi Kid- pn meditated mine Dy the Rumanian Gov-I
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  • 48 2 London. Nov. 28- M Ifftiflky savior. R. A. Butler, Foreign Under.f at the Fordgn Oflic° :day tfternoon, Reiner^ diplomatic correspondent learns from authoritative quarter* m London. >od that the talk dealt v ith irvey of the por. ticaJ 03 and topics oi mutual irtwests.- Reuter
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  • 277 2 Brothers Died Heroes TWO brothers last war babies born far away from the land they were one 3trr to fight for .went to the same school m the homeland. Joined the R.A.F flew together... both shot down six Nazis and damaged others., both awarded the Distinguished Flying- Cross. Both are
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    72 2 7* Air Marshal V Sir Charles i I'oi Xal has been /appointed Sto succeed Air Chiet Marshal i Sir yril Newall as Chief of the S Air Staff. Sir i Charles has al- ready done bril- I liant \\i rk with the Bomber f S C oiiimand. Hert- i is
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  • 40 2 New York, Nov. 28— The Dies Committee ha 6 published a handbook conta i n i n g documents stated to -show that the Communist Party intended to oppose any "imperialist war" by the impeding actions ■>l belligerent nations Reuter
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  • 71 2 British Char High B |>«'«.plo of ch *nge their hi r^st or tin d| faking at a un Brili.l, K(.|rio, rati( i.ati Refri cur m up ruits o. i tl>e mci itherU Cied aoly. '«> spite shipping em nn action thert for alarm about Br food situaii.m. corrcsjKMKLnt. Fir hmi
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  • 41 2 hui^kifl Mr Erk navies, of Br<uiiiut>lii.- who h iMtiiu CM speak ttei Btaftfci evening at T. 30 p.m. ing to-morrow by ail kong en route to >»*ngJ the new hundred kilff is expertt-il to bt Cl two months time— B
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  • 27 2 U>: i Nov. 28.-1 irawler> Dungenessal have be* toit as art age m action by etf Th- Admiralty anrK there were no casuaitl case.- Reuter
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  • 162 2 Japan***** l p rol«**i* •ATAVIJJ* REGARDING THE EXPECTI-.D STjWiJ X FROM THE JAPANTBF FOREIGN J AGAINST "REPEATED ACTS ,AC -|l\m fl IN THE N.E.l.'\ REUTER LEARNs THAI INCIDENT APPARENTLY R EF s sop or S TEII CAVED JAPANESE WHO WAS TO DISCOURTEOUS AND B 'v,rjUE! OUR A FEW NIGHTS
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    • 86 2 Do you KNOW You can hire Bfeftrk Cookers and Water heatirs or Geysers at the following prices? Cooterfc, according to size From $1 to $1M per month. Water heaters at Si per month. (urrent for these appliances only costs 4 cents per unit. If you are constant user of hot
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  • 244 3 AP TO DRAG FRANCE INTO AR AGAINST BRITAIN London, \or. 28. Baler's l»' ace teriu for franve m rejected after the Vichu neetiiifi at which M. Laval and Gen. (tl,(, I ading French Armistice I nearly came to blows, is described serial correspond*** of the Free agemfi as "from absolutely
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  • 86 3 LE HARVE BOMBED r' Picture taken by an R.A.F. recomuiissam r pl.ui! altar a recent bombing of Le Harve: i (1) Block of houses completely gutted. i iU Kleber Barracks damaged by fire. (Z) Warehouses partially demolished. (4) Building gutted by fire i (5) Holes m roof of damaged warehouM'v
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  • 32 3 "Ired Pans ftit^eati *>• to eoficentrsttm wrmany and „thers Kported to rni-ocoi-lollowiiur recent ii«ts. ißf»rm:itit»n ramed °tn circles closed ted ssion »les. ■luox ;ul- <! to k Si m- r eupon re-
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  • 21 3 Clos ed Down t*^« of the Paris the news that I, ■'■"•Hied by 175 has b} the I tminfsii •hat the
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  • 64 3 Helsinki. Nov. 28 IT is understood that Dr. Kallio. 67-year-oid President of Finland. who had a serious illness hi September ha* decided to resign Public election! In the present international situation will probably bo avoided by a special law enabling a successor to be chosen by
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  • 53 3 London, Nov. 28— The protest by the Vichy Government concerning the alleged bcmbing of Marseilles by the R.A.P. is still under consideration and investigations are being made, says Reutzr's diplomatic correspondent. Fort is n reports suggesting that Marseilles was bombed deliberately by the RA.F. arp stated to be
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  • 48 3 London. Nov. 23— General Catroux, former GovernorGeneral of Indochina has been appointed by General dt Gaulle as head of the French Movement in Hie Middle East His work will be to co-ordinate the actions of all French committees in the area under his con- British Wireless
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  • 19 3 Major E. S. Wilibourn has born appointed Deputy Commissioner for the Local Defence Corps ID the State of Perak.
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  • 91 3 Congress Members Civil Disobedience Bombay. Nov. 28 CONGRESS members who are prepared to p« t individual civil disobedience Have been msU to postpone courting arrest for the time Dong. The step follows incidents at p atna when Krishnasinha. the Premi.r of the Bihar Con Ministry, was arrested tor allegedly shou
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  • 69 3 id jr.. N RJLL p<.u,,-s of control, including req r powers over all Greek dipping outvie, s been conleirrd on i w immittee In London by tne uw« Control i voted in the Comm Orei er 4,000 tons dead weight in i Med This has been
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    • 290 3 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours It Is no lonpi-r norrrsarv to Buffer from loss of itjour and nriheed. w <-.ik n,. m rv und bod n< t I ly skin, sleep, becauM an American •octW has itoeovered a quick, easy way t- end th> irouMea. This discovery
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  • 623 4  - Christmas Party Planned For Hospital Patier Unknown By a OROI P ol airmen from R Headquai ur East, U b: tng happiness Into the lives ot the Uttle j, St. Andrew's OlthO|NMUc Hospital. I or the past four or fivr weeks, tl>- llllliß liuvc been visiting the hospital tn Wednesday
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    63 4 «»iie of thfl hirh hi pass theH while hrl patient M Andnu'sH paedii Hfl is Paul I S.tiie. a^fl work ha>H| book and H above hifl .is he is ifl ter I waist dowfl hn^ieH von. one jroinf I'flfl tors m thfl of the Hifl dancing Vpt tition. ja 1
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      99 4 TRADITION went by the board recently with the appointment 0 f Dr. Genevieve Rewcastle, of London, to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. She is the Royal Navy's first woman ''tor and first woman to be accorded the rank of '^eon-Lieutenant. But m case the hopes of other woi. doctors
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      82 4 RECENT arrival In Sydney from Florida was Mr. T^d Dranga who is on a 30,000 mile sea-shell collecting expedition. Dr. Dranga is officially dubbed a Malacologist, which la just another name for a sea-shell collector. He has wandered along- most beaches m the world and sends back his collections
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    • 175 4 POMPADOUR STYLES Fashions n< whim m it 1 1: of the NAOMI salon, It, Kotliiey House. Batl«!% l;oad. I -;»«•< -inlist m the buttons] Helen (mtiss permanent Waring System Telephone 7555 lot appointments < o>i>ii;iui\i s i .1 1: i r s ENROL NOW Imenti are now being made lie
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    • 15 4 noncine The IWish Beauty Salon Entrance RAFFLES HOTEL or •3. BRAB BASAH ROAD NHN I
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  • 265 5 and you would'?it, either, if L* your meals were served problems ari.se In the young child it than not, that the trouble rie.. of appetite and individual rather than with the suitability or foi the food chosen. The daily diet may may be badly-served, m too -aUties
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  • 237 5 "This Way Is Much Better"! TREAT your lastidious youngster with the same consideration a s that which you would extend to a guest. See that her table and chair are comfortable and of the right height; let her have a cushion if need be and a foot-stool for her short
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  • 111 5 YOU can'l blame Betty for being pernickity. EYea though she is only three, she's not just an eating machine. She's a human being, too. And she's tm. her way to becoming "an eating problem" becaas* her mother, like many others, does not realise that there ll
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    • 47 5 For Women Readers PineappU HAMS the hams ntfk the fsszj^ SHpCwD j lawny ltkr> »»is |M Manu firnouover twenty v i it v > I :x your wfi t i• i .jadv tt li i PH O> F v L I N E reaper* Cold Storage Co* IM
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  • 320 6 S, i i of de lib v\.in passed mi Anirik Sirmh. the ymiUK MkJi constable, i»> Mr Ju our! terday, for th»* murder oi BarSingh, at the Sikh Police ivarls Hill. of murder and win I loll! (i, guilty bj a maj >rlty two, U
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  • 194 6 Small Salary So He Stole S CTVIIMI that his saliry hud b.-m lllMl r, 0 W in| that he had itn< "foS sh H Lt^| X.M-, ff ft lorry driver, admitted JtnH > gallons of petrol from the lorr> he n to drive, when charged before Mr Ooi Xl fm|>l<
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  • 138 6 Salesman, 56, Opium Addict Gaoled rHE least I can sentence you to is five months' rigorous imprisonment.' said Mr. Oon Khye Kiang. acting third magistrate, when Tan Guapn Soon, 56, salesman, who pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect oi $2,103.32, asked for leniency because
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  • 78 6 Singapore. Thursday. trttafl this week-end, Regimen-, rai band concerts will be held e< cry Sunday night m the Palm urt of feaffles Hotel between 8.30 tad 10.30 p.m. fries hand wi'i play during dinner, and special arrangements will be mad* for pahit parties to be tic Id m
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  • 55 6 THK >.ilesman the proprtj a p New B;: fined $5! fifth col i for contraveniM Ordinance] The men] Chung Chi Q and Lee Chew, they both pi guilty to a chai selling, on Od tin oil brand i 79 eel I tin. "This bu-v marked Mr. I Yonc Hoc.
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  • 44 6 1 MY husband! m Ml I 'mind.' said a woman I Seng Bd middle-aged Cfl o\ a Dicfl [the fifth court terd. J The magistral cordingly j (order that Eng ,d to fitted tion foi "ne *1 The caae w ifl poned untUjq
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  • 105 6 Ricksha Puller And European's Wallet TOUND in possession of a wallet < r Teng Loh Kian. 35. ricksha PU lle Vi_ng 1 when charged before Mr. Oon Kin/ )f third magistrate, yesterday, with tl wallet from Mr. Byerikan Carolualternately, with misappropriate M It wa^> alleged that, when M- frtendi left
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  • 781 7 v I. Hopkin Writes From London Oct. S. BUNG rimtfedrt have endeavoured to Lw that, i I ;ill Force's nijrhtly n still standii and No one would t, attempt to the damage, which is is it possible nl.le toll of [jfe.
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  • 204 7 Police inspector says of Home Guard accused of shooting two men near German plane THOMVS GEORGE WIUJAM HARRIS. fifly-livo-Mar-old Home Guard, committed for trial at Emtt A-ta- from Billericav accused of murderine two men. thought one o them »as a German airman, it was He pleaded
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  • 24 7 At an iMuesI Anthonv Brian Bancroft, five reit we he had dlrd aft jjg been b tten bv kn»v because it raia farmed bul
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  • 348 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940. HIT HARD NOW lIP to and including the collapse of France, Hitler was a spectaci success. Since he threw m his lot with his Axis master, Mussolini has been He less a spectacular failure. He continues to pretend that the Mediterranean is Italy's "mare
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    • 86 7 l(h Germs id m 7 Minutes E!s^s*« n tiny warns 'V, d cam terr ma. Peeling. •'••nrm, Psoriasis It h and other treatment! give only they do not kiil l -l-'-ovory, Nixor V ml«ut3 and is clear, attrac- k. or m.ney j^-' i N.xoderm from your chemist IVAila«mm today and
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    • 25 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH I THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SMV/cr Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, iGAFOBB, ss. J'lloNE so. 5»l».
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  • 960 8 J two letters addreoacd to the Morning Tribune musical critic together with his repl) are published here. The one is an open letter It ihe critic and reads: IL the time has come to take you severely to task for the rit ii- ism which you have n inflicting
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  • 223 8 A WIDE cordon of police, with the scouring the countryside for the sible for the triple murder which oc Henderson Road, m Tiong Bahru disti The victims aie two Chinese v omen and the 12-year-old son o» one of the women. Another girl, 8 years of afd
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    • 130 8 ttk Wk to B RECORDS W H.M.V. SPECIALISTS SINGAPORE— PEN ANG KUALA LUMPUR Masters AN INVITATION TO MUSIC TEACHERS li ii The Far Kastern IVlusic School ol Singapore is ever m- terested to communicate with qualilied music teachers either locally or abroad with a view to engaging their I sen
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    52 9 ■—I s I M re s and !i«'l>n I Mfti -a hen nan planes ovor the Wevl I ml ol I oihluh (iiirin^ a re- am homlifcl <>x- i v rd J I Mr «.to hen shi»us flre- men Mvectlnf h»se s «>n Ox- Ml b«lMinffi mm m lire by
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  • 546 9 THE discovery of a nude decomposed body, believed to be that Suppiah, watchman of MacAlister and Co., Ltd., m the pore River, near the Ellenborough Market, on the ing of Oct. 25, has provided a problem for the police. esa stifled at the quiry
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  • 99 9 Jj" c ;ighta were brought into play «ion I ght up the dancinn platform to- sia'. re the pipers P araded M they Rcsulta of yesterdays piping Marches (Junior. Piper Fyfe the r syjles and Sutherland*) I, Boy :t (Argyllea and Sutheiiandst held \f lpc r Canirron
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  • 110 9 Nassau Mosquitos Like The Duchess's Legs AC I V V t R A m eric a rs» !fii list is d*' voting his ener gies to a |MUWI for a mosquit* 1 ropolling fabri« for wear by th« Dufh^ss oi Windsor. Th« scientist ha^ been Mgaft^ for this research by
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    • 55 9 /r rflali^. X. India Signal Rrarv J^ f.JS W-T DUtT CAr TITeS r \L V»B 4.50X21 1.***** [V/ >^ JKr^^. V! Ik 4.75x1» 5.25x18 |*|fc"J jl 1 n;r conditions, tin- nrv Indi;. Sirnal Tm. X] [5j m:!)- .(Ii- known ffiiturr tn »iv,. »rt>sit--i P?,^. t of Indli BaafyD MALAYA :;d:il
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  • 132 10 London. Nov. 28. A TOWN In -)ulh-w<\st England and 1 < and its' suburb my air activity last night. Attack! (-n the town In th^ MAI t'-d soon after dark and continued until about 1.30 am < an Air Mr try and Home SfTuri■nmunjqtK In f re
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  • 230 10 i AN and from Sunday, December 1, the Singapore i Station will discontinue the early morning news broadcast at 1.11 a.m. t This early morning transmission originally included both the French and English bulletins i but owing to changes by the BBC the transmit- sion
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  • 11 10 the anniia held a{ Hali. N< rris 10.30 tjR.
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  • 93 10 Charge Against European Cashier WHEN the case In which VictorPhilips Baker, 1 European cashior of John Little and Co., Ltd., who was charged with criminal breach of trust of $8,869.52, was mentioned before Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, acting third magLst r a t c. yesterday, Court Inspector D. R. Cowie
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  • 38 10 Attempted To Smuggle Letters Charge A CHARGE of attempting to take out of the ony, without having first .submitted thrm for I hip, explained to Bertt Casti- i W, when ed m f he c was until Dec
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    • 215 10 BYPsO^d BRJfiSHIMDIALI MES (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 In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings are
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    • 202 10 Heart Troi Caused by Blood Pres If you have pain pitation. di breath, feel sleep, loss of tion. ably caused is a th a t c deaths than are t^o lounrion ai «onie BimpU i»n> of these f-ndauf by H. art Ti Mroke. and you medical (I o\( Pressure and
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    • 170 11 ,ions Vacant irp .'.hand. 1 TEACH layi 40 ll* fr note p Box 45. I. k~ „r A I OolA Leaf r co lllglHT ioTK ifO 497F) B (No. 468F) ..ring itage. i *rSu3 j feameacing s;»lary $40^- per \pply to: School. ■"■ft.TR en'ly tntni waitresses and 1 1 aiMKiris
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    • 696 11 RESPECTABLE young Indian, holding excellent Job requires girl friend. Educ«»ec». young girl preferred Correspondent strictly confidential. Apply Box No 776 Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 522F) WANTED a small house with 2 room* (prefer terrace type) at Upper Serangoon t. Rent not over $20-. Advertiser r«d to compensate to those willing
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    • 493 11 Educational Wmm S SI n con y e rsatlon and et ciaasw. for Chinese ladies, conduct, Wr.S y r q^ alifled En lady teaSv. r. Write to Box No. 758, Malaya TnbunSingapore, for full information. inDUnc> (No. 489F) ENJOY DANCING this Christmas b y taicf?om a '2^ rt rse at
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    • 369 11 Motor Vehicles a^STi tuss, Box (No. 465F> 193? SA^ LE Austin~ieT7n Tourer7~Model 7 K "m? 1 L :;(ll(lon Pl^se apply 768, Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. VROLET-For Sale. 1935~5a co r^ition. Insured Se^X'r 1941 Box 700, Malaya Tribune. Singap,,,. (No. 4'JIF) tilfjunp H iii g<K)d O«r. In.und Road oO Ret Sen
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    • 393 11 AIR i UNGAPOftE ZHL 235 metres) (133J ki /HPI ii w mi m m( s) ZHP3 41 38 metres me s) From 8 00 a.m. to M am. From m i mi am. to 1 -«i p in. i umi :> ihi it sn to 10 00 p mi SAIGON
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  • 103 12 He Said Hitler Was Insane THE ian psychiatrist, Dr. J Schaiffenberg, a 80, who belore tlu> occupation by the Nazis published scientific articles In Norwegian press declaring that Hitler was insane, has been arrested. When tered Norway Dr Scharffenberg to them and announc?d thai tie »JS lne author of those
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  • 141 12 Berliners Flee From Germany pcared from their city bv R A I i bombers, Berliner are fleeing to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia which has been declared a "safey zone* by German authorities according to news reaching London. Public buildings and private houses have been requisitioned, and in th
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  • 7 12 Mr. C F S. Jarae-i •tor in
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    • 170 12 Thi^ pktan h i"- l(ls n (1V1 CM ifTRY! •si.n.r.MK .1 ta BANNED In we»J N controlled Tefritorj i 7fc A' s/>> S/ M <v U C TODAY SEE HOW THE BRITISH I|P|TAI INTELLIGENCE OUT- j Hrl I UL W|TTED THE GESTAPO 3.15 6.15 9.15 At their own Came! MARGARET
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    • 225 12 "It m of the best sho this way for a long while" A^AV\ IK, TO-DAY 3.1. ■>. A A A „,p.m. AtHAjvgttfl KKORADIOS ENTERTAINING MrsirTTj WITH 3 OF YOUR FAVOURITE «tJ THEIK BEST! i JBI mV^ .«t 9Bv m fl IF JhHB BE ,fl SB' 'v. jBJ 9T bu »wt
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  • 127 13 Gave World Stainless Steel the man who gav< the work: stainles: •'1 tl'.( world £i 0 OGO by eliminatirg rust i. j twoen ftcld, Bart. Hi mv( d manwhich urn cl m v <-'! helmets, ■u.uJ' d| khousancUs ot lives. He Invented silicon I and maCe other K>rtanl rtiscoveriea m
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  • 60 13 THE exhibition of handwork during the Monk's Hill School Parents Day reflects creditably on the work of the pupils during the year 1940. Those who viewed the impressive display expressed their appreciation of the puoils' abilities.. An enjoyable concert m which the School choir caught the eye was
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  • 120 13 CHOON Guan English School. Ka tong. held thi Speech Day at school premlw terday Rev S. Band, elfcurman ol the Boarci of and Rer. T. C. Gibson said a P»JJ Students of »andards I. 11. and TO ,ang ionga and al the presentation ol nrlzes Rtv.
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    • 60 13 irMOST MODERN AND LUXURIOUS PPOINTED CABARET IN THE EAST! 4 NEW WO RL II )ANCE PALACE) h^7| COOL REFRESHING n>\\<i: AIR p' 2 V m THROUGHOUT! IoMI.HT r-^m^-TH^ NEW i.30 9.30 I lALKIL WORLD nal haptt is 7—12 of Monogram's Thrilling Serial BAXIIITS of The AIR" Ranches \(.i ncies throighoit
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    • 140 13 TO-DAY AT Wll lO\ 6.15 9.15 A% MI.HP^ A CANNY SCOT I IS HE A THIEF OR A DUPE?\ YOU'LL FIND THE ANSWER WITH MANY THRILLS AND I AM. IIS IN THIS "DIFFERENT" MYSTERY HIT! iff Rf KP*fpftl C WF I 'wilt r* v# tai t rY C P mtmffi
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  • 541 14 1 Mi J. A D( an, In pro] d that 1 •he Club The Chm I the War Fund, i hich through v <1 by m to the $?>«)'■ m, and so our con tributioi i small ik. the to the •■entirely nu ol
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  • 226 14 E. F. PEAL appear \1 0 m the District Traffic Covrt before Mr. C H Whitton, yest°"-, day, on a charge of causing the death oi Monamad YusofT bin Haji Omar, an employee of the Government Printing Office, by negligent driving alone Upp*r Seran^oo'i Foad on Oct.
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  • 204 14 CKVERAL amendments to thrules governing the Sin- Cricket Club were maci day at the annual meeting of the Club. Th<> iir.st was Rule 10. to: which the words "the Club year ihall termini I 30 ub.st.it in ed to read "the club y
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  • 161 14 S.S.C.'s Big Water Pole Win Over R. A. M.C. N THK Singapore Swimmm* Club > I ri t«rj bj I* iw* loone I .it water polo, at their poo] v h A M v S (.were easily th,.,^"^ I iin (*al helped to nullify many of t h r I
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  • 242 14 AN only goal, scored early m the ftwt half, fl Indian Association victory over the Hyderalßj Regiment m a fairly keen game of hock it B/«tH Plain, yesterday Played at a fa^t pace— the men were seeminfl undeterred by the adverse condition ol the same
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  • 138 14 A CHARGE of sleeping at his post while aetla sentry over German prisoners of war was near at a Chatham court martial. p The accused was Sapper H. Gibbons. M Fn° ineers It was stated that the guards' duties were JJ only to prevent
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    • 39 14 Sports Diary i TO-DAY HOCKEY S.C.C v Argvlls. S.C.C.; S.R C v. Post Office. Post Office; SRC. v. Colts. SRC; S.C.R.C. v Y.M.C.A., Y.M.C.A BOXING: War Fund Boxing. Haopy World Stadium. 8.30 p.m. RUGBY: Scotland v. Rest. S.C.C. Padang.
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  • 397 15 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! "NICJIIT TRAIN TO !\HM( H (At the Capitol) NIGHT Train To Munich." a Him cniy made possible by (he war, and the current attraction al the Capitol, is a great spy thriller with .splashes of comedy thrown m. It tells of how a British Intelligence officer outwitted
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  • 96 15 Dead Woman's Ring Riddle AKR ace stealbg ■ÜBtn v,h» had been killed m an air raid di sen art lice irt, because there insufficient evidence on which to ict. p M Sapper EniWalter Jackson, -seven, of Engineers. He pleaded .•u: v to stealing •m the m or Mrs Lilian M'
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  • 149 15 SCOUTS SEARCH FOR WAR DRUG BOY bcouU tiaoutrout Britain havt been asked to search the hedgerows lor i war-essential diu^ which m the pas. has been obtained 1 irom the Continent. i but which will now have to be found at home. Colchicum is the drug. It comes from a
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  • 39 15 TEDDY Joy i I I danrr b was at Westminster County Court ordered to pay £10 owing to a sound studio, wrimonth. M. GW said that tn* sun r v Empire, wl. at thr bin with
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    • 198 15 f^pHANE Japeb Lin England |oM STOCK I Lin penhas; KsSIFIED ADS^ ■out 11) Matrimonial less Opportunities I ■..^r' Re] m eek reI <4l f A:^' i ::.ngcpore {Vo. **r* Financial S2O OOU n »od pro»- Replj to Box 757. >&8F) Stamps price. Nc 523F) Professional IWt i CURES foi Lepr
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    • 107 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for the following mater. als or •ervlce. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Bupply of 2,000 Oval Oalvtenised NlghteoU Pall Blank Covers. 12 Noon. 17 December 1940 Supply of Galvanised Wrought Iron Tube* for the period 1 2|41 to *****42. 4
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    • 254 15 NED hand N cl! CHE ANNOUNCEMENT MAATSCHAPPIJ,N.V. ]V M£ Established by Rqyal Charter AX) m II l (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS M 'WkT Ck Paid Up Capital f .40,030.000 1 1 1^ m Reserve Fund f 12,000,000. J** l m Lundun Correspondents (Incorporated m China by Special NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK
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  • 73 16 CHINA'S CONTEMPT FOR WANG'S LAST PEACE TERMS W... ol the treaty foe i, n\ m relatta een Fapai* red imcnt, whicn j I it. \v;i.s p.. by hi.s political council 11--h Tin- install v^l b(> Immediate mt eh "Final Appeal" II thai Japan wjii Ith the new "pn China quired
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  • 30 16 Several Blame e to di according to a communiqui wounded from the Defence Ministry im from Indo- machine Of Thai- i >-><> nlH-r int at dawn off.- Reuter
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    89 16 ,fc The secrets of th«- leading gj« jj T aircraft have been revealed to British cxi* r have studied specimens of the S:./i jWm S down m air fights and now at I tU v I Royal Air Force m England. Abote Force >ergeant looking at the tail of a
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  • 8 16 I Friday, November 29, i 940
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  • 72 16 RF r^ -'ion. CREEK troops, a:: Athens commm SS^ succS Alb:- territory The force bombed succ. concentrations ternes in action bombed vs E pJ 'baioi.ia and Cn ue casualtles.de. among the civil some houses were demol It.ilian troops ol the 11 successfully countei feral points on f the Italian
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  • 79 16 I ON DON. Nov. 28.-Two faiDOOfl London hotels— the Savoy and Carl ton— were damaged m t raids, it can now be stated Tlie Carlton was the more seriou.slv amaged ol the two ar.d as a result the residential portion of the hotel been closed for
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  • 104 16 THE Speaker In the House ol Coi 1 that he regretted to have to mj that Lt. Col. Sir Arnold Wilson- ,Vd. had been reported missing, believe, ctive service with the R.A.F. t)k u Sir Arnold Wilson, who aJthou sen ice In the R.A.F. at
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