Morning Tribune, 30 November 1940
1940-11-30
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Title Section13 1940-11-30 1 Morning Tribune Vi Saturday. Nov. 30. IMP. Morning Tribune Saturday, November 30, 194513 words
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112 1940-11-30 1 BAYONET CHARGING GREEKS STEM ITALIANS HI Nvt tiiihtir.^ has broken out I l-«i-d»n. Nov. 29 fr»m At)* al re I' ort^ reading loudun lireek troops, using the bayonet w.Mich is described on the lu Imm Radio as a barbarous i pon are repelling counter-attai ks by the Italians, uho haveReuter - 112 words
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401 1940-11-30 1 BRITISH NAVY STRIKES SEVERE BLOWS AT THE ENEMY JV4VY *X££S ITALIAN BASES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN BOMBED j LONDON, NOV. 29. RRITISH LIGHT NAVAL FORCES ENGAGED THE ENEMY IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL EARLY THIS MORNING, ACCORDING TO AN ADMIRALTY COMMUNIQUE. THE ENEMY UNITS RETIRED AT HIGH SPEED TOWARD BREST. PURSUED BYReuter - 401 words
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Article77 1940-11-30 1 I un ;ll qwkes- n >Jr Suma. det la red i rfo» tonfereiict this ig that the Japanese imeiii wa>> "ferj much lented" with the recent i 5t of anti-Japaiuse in. i in the Nil wlared th.it one ol thr > If reasons fw the inru ras the ioikReuter - 77 words
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Article83 1940-11-30 1 d. X.it. y>.~\ majority uiKinian lv« s t nt their »n lo the Huch. t against IMHical (I*-'. wd particularly the iers. The made here, Mr. Kui.ntiian r w London. (thewh.i, Runania is I «ith unrrvt over Iron Wtsand the mass exej««nu-| lf>n (.uardvtatfs. 7 r has nridfReuter - 83 words
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Article47 1940-11-30 1 W.. Nov. m 29. the Nelheriands I iie h *f 1 made larsr purchases of tanks and armoured equipment m the U The monthly arms report for O-tober show tot the N£J o itained export lie-— valued at i «i 1 fiftO (MM).— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration79 1940-11-30 1 Mr. mston i (hurt-hill is 69 to-day On Ihe occasion of his w birthday hun- i dreds of ftf( have poured inj to the speciilji hurthill Spit-^ i fir*- Funds arfftJ Jiised in differ- ent parts of the Empire. Malftji i has collected J larjje sum al- S ready.79 words
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91 1940-11-30 1 (From Our Own Correspondent i Tilt Thai Bfch Command issm-d two i^nununiqueto.day. The flwt one stated: 'Five French Utanes fioUlted the- borcN-r and our trrn^.ry, and tired on the people vulh mac -hine-Kuns. w«roaii and man were wounded ISombs wen »htt dropped, vroundlni threeReuter - 91 words
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106 1940-11-30 1 T!l i »<Mkinf l**'^ 1^ ot I pool-thc c)W«l w» in T'ni. tronbothra.l latest induatu.Mv uo. and the I ll lf 5 Zsnm l.m, undul 3 bomber* iironwl nver I pool from rsfll|V ,:ir. drup] the i« the fl anti- i barr !fKReuter - 106 words
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Article212 1940-11-30 2 CANADIAN "CORRIDOR" SUGGESTED WASHINGTON, NOV. £9. l UNITED STATES "CORRIPOB* ACROSS CANADA TO \!\>h\ In i lIK LATEST UNOFFICIAL SUGGESTION HERI IS A POSSIBLE CONSIDERATION FOR THE TRANS- R 01 WORE AMERICAN WARSHIPS TO BRITAIN. American military officials have long advocated a highway to Alsaka as a means of IReuter - 212 words
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Article109 1940-11-30 2 "TREATY" TRAIN BLOWN UP Shanghai. Nov. r k IKA!\ conveying a num. i J bet of foreign conteQon. dents and Chinese and Japa- bete ofhYiuK to Nanking from V slung hai lor to-mornnv's ce- i i remony of the signatmc <«t th<- .Lilian Win Chins fl>i trr.it> is, reported t<>Reuter - 109 words
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Article47 1940-11-30 2 London, Nov. 29. HUGO SPECK, the United Pres* America > correspondent hat been ordered by the authorities U Turkey, Reuter learns. The were not given and the r ed States Ambassador if making representations with 2 view to getting the order rescind- Reuter elReuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-11-30 2 .After London*- had had Its i quietest nighl -iiiie thp Na/i hlitTkrieg: start- v i ed, bcitibs were djopptd in :i Sotttli-east I-«ui- id o n district when an enenix v raider managed t to Jilt vi through i 1 the defences in ctavliffht. H(»re h r e homeless people59 words
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Article45 1940-11-30 2 TRANSFER OF POLICE OFFICER inspector Abdul Halim bin Musa Assistant Officer-in-Charge or Detectives, Kedah, Alor Star, has been transferred to Kota Strung Semut as 0.C.P.D.. while Inspector Mohamed Ariff, 0.C.P.D.. Kota Sarang Semut, has come to Alor Star to take Inspector Abdul Halim 's place.45 words
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Article31 1940-11-30 2 M HAU the over the pros, indie., s ton correspondent of the Ne* < has Just returned from a forttne islands :d: "As time e i lOlnl lwe of ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article79 1940-11-30 2 I" £39 "<»nm structure ha V li: Ch sfcrlct< ana n le S6 da\se com. Hghtj per cent of ports have been rut off eded w prices a m thai: b the war j littlf (<: i reserve of cultural products esw ton. wool, rubbt: and oiiseeii^." sa which79 words
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Article201 1940-11-30 2 THE man the police were looking for and whom they! could throw light on the triple murder committeß attap hut off Henderson Road in the Tiong Bahiu diA Wednesday night was found dead, hanging from a m i public lavatory in Grange Road about noon yesterdajßj He was described201 words
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Article213 1940-11-30 2 ATTRIBUTING the Ur* l>rofit of the r m >a to the war, the directors of the Kuchai Va unanimous!' approved of a gift of Sao.' 1 Spitfire BJrtrtty Fund" following a proposal at the annual general meeting of the Com Mr. Eliaa made the proposal following the address of213 words
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Advertisement155 1940-11-30 2 Trade Bargains OPTICAL Whatever your optical require-MAN-SIN has exactly you want plus efficiency and 4hnomy. Ring up 6363 for a conappointment complete *atisiactton guaranteed or your money back with a smile. S« us before you go to elsewhere for vviur (j lasses. NAN SIN OPTICAL HOUSE, 3t5, North Bridge Koad.155 words
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Article436 1940-11-30 3 ffi ITALIANS RETREAT" v stokes, Renter** Special Correspondent) ATHENS, NOV. 29. •Mil V I 1 DAYS AGO THE NERVE CENTRE lONG-PLANNED ATTACK AGAINST Vm INTO THE HANDS OF THE ADVANCING .Sps WITH PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING IN SpTTHE CKACK ITALIAN DIVISIONS WHICH TIOSKI) THERE. rfnmobile in which I entered the townReuter - 436 words
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Article48 1940-11-30 3 Jl n; °v. 29. m night prospect ;rike I naber uf Chinese nai Set- ce. friction I to the I I living I wave hire. *f" :v force on strike lal uneasiI ,)prately *BT^ ;<4 in and is a report tic cor- v; Axsa-sina- noK rps" has48 words
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Article55 1940-11-30 3 bis commission in he F.M.S.V.' Rvserve erf otii Captain C. A Furebrother has been accepted. Mr. W. O. Harvey, tame Warden. I hang, has been up•rwiied to W Chief Game Warden \r.s. Mr. W. N. Cartv wright. Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed I to officiate as Assistunt55 words
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119 1940-11-30 3 Assault Charge Fails: Indians Acquitted A'l me conclusion of he ca.sr. yesterday, in wl A two Indians, Sioniati and Abdul Jali! wore chai with voluntarily causing hurt to another Indian. Sa. baram. on Oct 31 at a kampon? off Chanel K^; both the were acquitted by Mr. Conrad Old following119 words
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Article74 1940-11-30 3 (Ml from the prominent ir '■"v-'inm-nt 7iJ lhat an J annexe or protocol to the BulgariunVußoslav pact, providing for M cternml friendship'' brtueen [\\n countries Nor had ■vlfarla mtd» any other promises U y«forf*f»i hut «t is Bolfarte*! riiwere li that all outstanding questions beluecti the twoReuter - 74 words
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Article15 1940-11-30 3 S. .1 on Thuraday afternoon. Ben Mniruguay and Japan.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article12 1940-11-30 3 ITe* Or lea: 29. Mi: WUlian d y Am.: nth tern ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article, Illustration81 1940-11-30 3 )f The Kin* and '< Queen m.ide .1 tour of South London com- nirnal tVidin:; u litres ulu'i S nth London- ers whose homes 'i.'vc been des- trcyed in thf i J air raids are being looked S i Mlvi and ted. Here -s MW j Qiu i) wamteg lu81 words
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Article174 1940-11-30 3 MERSEY HEAVILY RAIDED London, Nov. 27. THE Merseyside and a town in north west England bore the brunt of German air activity over Britain yesterday night, the raid being on a considerable scale. Some serious fires were started on the Merseyside. states the Air Ministry and Ministry of Home iReuter - 174 words
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Advertisement114 1940-11-30 3 ur e Halcl n t The Stiontific NN'ay use SlLVllilllX Professor Pollard Wf% "H Silvikrin dors iu»l su.cc'd it ll M other preparutions." RAHAMIN PENHAS 117. Cecil Street, Singapore. 18 1 NOMINAL CAPITAL: $40,000,000 ISSUED p c PAID II 1 CAPITAL $10,(M)0.000 BRANCHES throughout Mjilaya, llurma, Soutli j China, Krench114 words
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Article, Illustration681 1940-11-30 4 Morning Party For Presbyterian Church Fund: Programme Of Lecture ll l t:> I j ni.i! i .n. (kmi <>i t ii« jreai bfiige »nd aakjecjf <J«'\ h* 1(1 at the honn «»l Mr- I B. tetSWtfftli K<»:nl oi» ThWI MSffßtef. Mrs Koss vrrv di\ tsTecN he* bm"» aad ifei >'i.lf681 words
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Article229 1940-11-30 4 i MORE than 3,000 planes were destroyed i disastrous fire in Hollywood recently I get alarmed they werp only model planes Utf fully insured. Film star Reginald Denny's model p.ane w S the largest In the world, was completely desO S by fire. The factory is in229 words
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Advertisement94 1940-11-30 4 Hiiiiity in the East TIJ .i temptation to negle^i f y*ur beauty when Uir sun relaxes Visit the Elizabeth >w Ard-Mi Salon and you will find that den ha.s d I methods tDf your skm lrcsh and J^l ii mi. at n- //T^Sf\ /4wi^ .)/t&*c I MAVNARD'S lottery Road. f94 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1940-11-30 5 who ,n ble !T' Send *J? Helen our home expert, ho answers readers' queries on this pa* 0 ev«n Address your letter to her cl Alornin^ Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. A GOOD POLISH su^ f nMvfh LSMASI BUI* no ui go f<»r a holiI BUd8 Ud1,104 words
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Advertisement14 1940-11-30 5 j Comspm i The iboie :f)ai>oa ma»t be endowd Ji tvtr? ;orr^sp.."4enc« coupon ibune.14 words
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Advertisement35 1940-11-30 5 f CAHAVIM I i mira j >!akt» your ne\( ti+h dish Canadian Sole I iHet^ 11«»> have aji exceptionally fine flavour and arc economical, U*t b«Hau*e tht*ie> nothing \m throw awa> PHONE 53T» FIVE LINES35 words
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Article590 1940-11-30 6 Ubique - Services' Notes And Brevities Ubique II? JUDGING from preliminary reports the wai J is not going to be allowed to influem.- the! E Christmas festivities unduly and at almost; all plans sc< m to be well in hand. unmittees arc wearing smne- j V allied ions, "draw" UM< are hanging590 words
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Article670 1940-11-30 6 ANO Soo Keng. till recently the chief cashier in the shipping V Department of Boustead and Co., was sentenced to 18 month simpl, imprisonment by Mr. Justice Pedlow at the S Court P yest,rsay. on three char.es o t involving misappropriations amounting to $87,658.83. Th,670 words
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307 1940-11-30 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MISS Helen Morton. Vice-Chair-man of the Wond's Student Christian Federation, with headquarters in Geneva. Switzerland. passed through Singapore yesterc'ay on her way to Kandy. Ceylon, to attend the triennial Christian Conference of India, Burma and Ceylon. Miss Morton said that the W.S.C.307 words
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Advertisement67 1940-11-30 6 TESTRONEK rSffl of the BRITISH GLAXDILAR PRODITTS LTD.. LONPO* THE BEST OF ALL THE YOl'T H(.I V I M NERVE-FEEDINC REVITALISING TONICS THE DAY WITH HIGH REPUTATION. LADIES take OVERONES tablets $5 bottle of 100 tablets, each. l>ept. B. G. P., 29, Robinson Road (P.O. Box 121 W**" DOES THE67 words
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Article609 1940-11-30 7 Utfopkin Writes From London I .H.softhe E Srgai hav3 ABP love son 6> IVa sth.' tltle m*» normal I ing you?" -R evert l I i ""the signal which I imots receive after I j as been tiled to the public I came along, like the mi?s<T cried I609 words
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316 1940-11-30 7 VILLAGE TEACHER STARS IN FILM CAST ARE EVACUEES A NEW film .tar. wh«* bi|S«ll I*** will be the mothers A and father, parted from their children, is Mrs. JJM mbolm^lW at Ashley 6W C hesham >>>^2^tat Her first picture is not a glossal Hollywood vwrture, but H limple "oducationar' ma<ie316 words
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359 1940-11-30 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1940. "PEACE" IN CHINA? PENDING the conclusion of i peaa treaty between Japan and the puppet regime at Nanking, Wang Ching Wei is to be the "PreriderH of the Republic of China." In other words, the Nanking gime is to be recognised by the Tokj359 words
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Advertisement34 1940-11-30 7 !inr NKFD^GLASSES toipvin Cortificd len^s depends 5^ viiur eyeslfb< >^^_ K' 'wined Now! **SON OPTICAL CO. d Specialists. BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. Psou, Dr. of Ocular Scienc* European Clinical Exp«rl«nc«. L.* i *"—^*T 'I*ll 4^flH P^r^^^^B34 words
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Advertisement18 1940-11-30 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Sl-CVRITY PLUS SFRVfCF Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Stn18 words
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624 1940-11-30 8 kJEXT week's programmea from th vpon Broadcasting Station offer some inu- contrasts, including aa thej <!<> Sibelius, Beethoven, Prokotieff and Moussorgsky. On Sunday at 6.30 p.m. the Trio in C On 9 N T o. r Beethoven will be played by the Br ind624 words
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Article, Illustration107 1940-11-30 8 SOLDIER JUMPS TO DEATH IN HOSPITAL (From Our Own Reporter 1 Penanx, Nov. 3 j T'HE Story of how he tried to si European soldier from jum Ing from the fourtti B I pital to hU death was t Id I n thamby. attendant i I a: to-day "s Inquiry107 words
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Advertisement111 1940-11-30 8 FOR GOOD lI«M |TII|: PLEASE THE SUN WAH COMPANY. FURNITURE >'^' u n BEBS 83, \KK'KI\ BTW I PHONE litS. mm ,af« 1 CATHAY CAFE Where ElUjfcM] ll fs RETURN ENOAOEMRNT CHAT POPULAR DANCING STAR Lucille Nicholson In \.w NiimlH'is New Costumei Um >i it 1 1: i» i: i111 words
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Article402 1940-11-30 9 p tax is to bt mad? an escape from rC Malava Patriotic Fund, then all our d patriot: <mpty shams," dct nresident c 8 ingapore Municitfron* ap] r lch he made at the Commissioners held to-day, *3h Patriotic Fund. Mr Ravnian said: k u y the I > j402 words
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Article, Illustration31 1940-11-30 9 U' i mary Lane, of Warm r l!rc v. ihows here hou shv i umds up these lovtl> limbs «a(}, morning before work in JT iN stud o begins,31 words
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Article128 1940-11-30 9 S UB R L M IEUT E E F f the char™?' arraigned on a SivJ causing the death of niad Yusoff bin Haji Omar. Print mployee Qf th^ Government Ing Office, by negligent drivon n n l7pßrr Serangoon Road acquitted in the (11^ f traffir- court128 words
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304 1940-11-30 9 'PESTERED BY DETECTIVES," SAYS WITNESS AT the further bearing yesterday into the circumstances warloundinß the death of Suppiah, watchman employed by McAlister end Co.. Ltd.. who** body was found floating in the Singapo>v River, near Ellenborougn Market, on Oct. 25. Ausan Miaaer, watchman employed at a Chinese pdown, opposite the304 words
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Article265 1940-11-30 9 Tried To Cheat Cold Storage P liurges o< d abttmentof ch*. Btk Yam H9i and V Uiooßock <17» v C h sent. ed to one week's simple imprisonnvent. m the fifth police court yesterday. "This is n,,t a case where I think I ought t<» exercise my discretmr. and bind265 words
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Article199 1940-11-30 9 MAINTENANCE ORDER REFUSED BECAUSE a wife declined her hu>band's offer to take htf j;t':k, oi« the allegation that he was keepint several other women, no order W3U mnde by the BtfigiJtrate, Mr. Conrad Oldham, in a maintenance I in tin second court, yesterday. The case wa,s one in which E«199 words
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Article20 1940-11-30 9 29 MWL'iain Cudahj umu< l y tendered hia i thre< m Ml i to i.cudoii20 words
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Article102 1940-11-30 10 OVER 400 children from all the Ser nits, from Blakar M.itl to ChangL, were given Chrl I at thei: enlng. Tliis U.. .o that this wellknown department store has ven- the Sen. nikU u v entoff with B bail Tin fhildn-n were treated to tea, c-akc>.102 words
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Article195 1940-11-30 10 k COMFLAINI In Mr. &J. Ben net at the monthly j meeting of the .Municipal Commissioners yes. lerday thai the Improvement Trust was not co- i operating with the Traffic Advisory Committee in y .oiuiection with traffic Matters was rejected by the President. Mr. L Rayman. who195 words
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Article92 1940-11-30 10 2KAH JIN QUEE, a I young Chinese, was sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment at the Assizes by Mr. Justice Pedlow yesterday, on being con victed on a ch;> of attempted robbery. The jury's verdict was unanimous. Crown Counsel Mr. E. N. Griffith-Jones stated that another charge92 words
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Article59 1940-11-30 10 ALLEGED NEGLIGENT DRIVING U7 G. DICKER, Ser- ant in the R.A.F claimed trial before Mr. C. H. Whittoi. In the district tr. court yesterday, when ne appeared on a charge of negligent driving at tin tion of Bras Basah Road and Bernoulli Str 1 15 a.m. un Nov The case59 words
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Article82 1940-11-30 10 i PROFIT of SI99J n earned by Lint "I for the it was announced at a general meeting of tha t n during the vear, produ rroissible on than during the pi I the result that oui ing hours and output an mi tly foii: responding figures last 182 words
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Advertisement213 1940-11-30 10 WP&Gtnd BRITISH I NDIA LI «FS (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 present213 words
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Advertisement141 1940-11-30 10 111 HAS IMIILI' II (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBAfI SYDNEY, 3IELBOIRNE via JAVA. DABWI THURSDAY ISLAND For information regarding freight and passengtl accoi ipply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Till: lIAXK lIM I AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINT MR\H£ MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON N AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAM* IMIO-4141 words
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Miscellaneous55 1940-11-30 10 Mickey Mouse B Walt £>UnM i i Qvv rSTT: I f-i peivel* I'M usep t o life... I Y >oj dost s^! I just as A I x '^^1 Ar LE^bj Hj^^ 1 some™*? s ySu^ s c^^ n-* V SIR! WE HAVE 7 THKT SOXT OP I TAK.. f-ufcwfc*55 words
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Advertisement203 1940-11-30 11 Ka^r I^^^o^\ I I^l bb tf I I tM .^^^^^m -^^^fK L Vacant I. I I pi ■^T7T~T~G> id Leaf Sto- 1 N d 48fiF.» I ■I't^Tl'liOo Teacher. 3ox No »< 497F) speaking mminni Typist Wanted mjrfedt? of Engineering T«cii<T from January (SU* 11 >r Cambridge sainry 540- per Apply203 words
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Advertisement693 1940-11-30 11 WANTED 20 acres agricultural land in Singapore. Road frontage or proximity. Particulars to Box 7t>9, Malaya Trlbun Singapore. (No. 512F) RADIO SET: Wanted for cash; 6 to 8 valves, AC, Philip* or G.E.C; not old"r than 19M; Box 771. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 513F) A RESPECTABLE Chinese family residing near693 words
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Advertisement522 1940-11-30 11 Property For Sale j t'JH SALE OOBUBOdlnV) bungalow In T~ ffiS ESS J7l. Kuala Lumpur. ,n 0 526F, RESTAURANT on the sea witrTflrst cbiscutlery, Linen. Stock-ln-Trade etc Hav' provision for rabaret opV /or ile goln B concern. Apply Box 773! Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 534F, OOOD LAND about 60 acr"el~lt522 words
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Advertisement432 1940-11-30 11 Motor Vehicles ami new tfn ft.ROo miles, perfect condition (No. 5591 f«n? S LL lAuBt1 Au8tl J? Seven Tourer. Mod"l Ro* Sfi^'i I 1 Condtti °n Piease apply 768, Mdlaya Tribune. Sm C apore (No. 511F; CHEVROLET-For Sale. 1935 Saloon, exceliSl 7 C r°n nd »V 0 n lnsxiT <«432 words
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Miscellaneous372 1940-11-30 11 SON THE; AIR i f SINGAPORE /HI. 225 metres (13JJ k /HIM 30 N inn.rrt (9 69 ini ZHP3 41 :ih meUee (7.25 rn< From 8 00 a.m. to 8.35 a.m. From 10 00 a m. te 1.50 p.m. Fr<rtu 5- 00 it m to 10 00 p.m. SAIGON 25372 words
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Article, Illustration89 1940-11-30 12 Binnie Barnes Weds Radio Announcer BINNtE Barnes, the n stag and tilm star, was married Mike t mnkoviich. the radio unnouncer, at iniclnißht ceremony at Hollywood recently The cere ni piace at the houai Joe E. Brown, the film actor. Mike Frankovitd) v. as formerly i noted lootballor of the89 words
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Article110 1940-11-30 12 "The Pope AntiBritish" T.je "abject (allure ol the Pope spiritual guidance in ihe v.ar i)le who looked to Llm to** spiritual dei ship" was criti■cl by the Bishop of Chelmsford, Dl-. Henry Wilson. 'The fact is,'" declared Dr. Wi! ihat the Papacy now. us was tho r In the indeed,110 words
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Article31 1940-11-30 12 L i .S«x:« ty of Plar.ier. siderins I is i i to p 1 I.SP bomber foi RA.F The suggestion made H I Jo! rom le anc ■^t with fined to31 words
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Advertisement191 1940-11-30 12 Tin- TOWN'S BIG WEEK D ATTRACTION i\ i r The Most Exciting bfi von C TODAY SEE HOW THE BRITISH ADITfII INTELLIGENCE OUT- H r II U L W|TTED THE GESTAPO 1 3.15 6.15 9.15 At their own Game! MARGARET LOCKWOOD mi REX Se^ how the famous pair ul Knglishintii191 words
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Advertisement200 1940-11-30 12 I HERE'S YOUR WEEJ^pg^j j IVday 11 a.m.. s KKO-KADIOS INTERTAIMMr^T^T— WITH OF YOUR KVVOIRm I 1 THEIR BEST! TA VIRGINIA FIELD RALPH BEI ct^^>J^i««^ x<<>e^^ w 4©f > c EDWARD BUOPHY WAITER A«{t«| NUBIR and MARIA OUSP£NSKAI HO «AOK) FICTUtt Har, y E Cd in «K>a. i««c.«... ',oo ,r200 words
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Article26 1940-11-30 13 I I I I I I th: I I I d so I rom parente -vho fon led a :n. wlvr!; v ill I I26 words
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Article45 1940-11-30 13 (From Our Own Correspondent' Malacca, Friday. THE Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden, Resident Councillor of Malacca, and Mrs Ebden are shortly leaving on lurlough to England. The Hon. Mr. U. W. Bryant is likely to come m his place.45 words
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Article84 1940-11-30 13 THE Geylang English School held its annual exhibition of art and handwork at the School rooms yesterday when some fine exhibits turned out by the children of the school were displayed. The school also held a concert at 10 o'clock in the morning when a programme of84 words
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Article52 1940-11-30 13 Saw 'Victory Roll'- Died WHEN Ml home >n London was bombed. Albert Edward Hepworth. aged 67 an insurance aft went to stay v. friends at Hove. BUSsex On Oct. 15. he went for a walk on I British •plane swooped \o o ?er the P™**?*! in -i Hepworth COlUp and52 words
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Article207 1940-11-30 13 "Vicious Assault" By Blind Man i BUM) man, Cheng Ah \>e. 3<>. \.a s sentenced j i» to two months' rigorous imprisonment for causing permanent parajjrals on tht- left sid«* of S the face and permanent disfiguration to lan \h i Kam. anotfi* r Chinese, who li\«<l in (he same207 words
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Article78 1940-11-30 13 DUPILS of the St. Anthony's School presented Dr. E. S. Monteiro, of the General hospital, with a congratulatory address yesterday morning in honour of the Queen's Fellowship awarded to him lately The address was read by Mr. H. B. Woodford. a senior member of the staff,78 words
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Advertisement65 1940-11-30 13 LAST SHOWS TO DAY PAVIIJOX 3.15 6.15 9.15 lOH Till: FIRST inn i\ >i\ivv\ A "DIFFERENT" MYSTERY HIT! from sup jp R ■> f3t L >^3 ■HH > a TIS Srr Pen p^ frt<? Ploy fey g OPENING TO-MORROW 3.15 6.15 9.15 111 All \(.AI\iiWK THE POWER- FAYE rJ\ UNFORGETTABLE65 words
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Article322 1940-11-30 14 J!,. Hand <i I>lwere otland, who Mt 'I'll e points an Baity ih--# mel on the <l by r Union in ai'i funds. idinij i I fai i formei Bcoti ernatlonal, who by tWO .niddl dightly better out ji tli-^ ball d F.O H. C,322 words
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Article287 1940-11-30 14 RUGGER DEFEAT FOR TENGAH AIRMEN THOUGH ground conditions and a slippery ball were not conducive to good rugger, some spirited play was witnessed on the Medical College ground yesterday evening the College met and defeated R.A.F. <Tengah> by 13 points (two goals and a try) to six a penalty and287 words
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Article192 1940-11-30 14 S {CORING t*al m eai h h iif tl I 3 the S !i by tu Match played Ob the Y.M r S a| Both side. ue.> p,,., four forwards each. ll( h -»ii t i The same «is a ul U| beiiiß frequent Infringement ler^tnie, J Fx.liances were192 words
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Article280 1940-11-30 14 INTERESTING hockey was witnessed at yesterday, when the SK C. drew Singapore Colt*, each sicL sh goal each. For the Recs, S. Rodrigues played the best of the day at goal, and it was mainly due t excellent goal-keeping thm the Reci ireie all keep their end up. Outstanding280 words
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110 1940-11-30 14 DOLICE searching among bomb". 1 north-west town recently, found. .-.till Lying in bed unhurt, nine hou.She had been bedridden for yea ttttftWe to help herself when the ex i of her house and exposed n« tht> !rs(,,e work had been eom« but she110 words
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Advertisement70 1940-11-30 14 FORtOfflfOßUSra Jr JubTl Ind!a S! nM H*avv y^ 7 j^ BaSI bb b Dut^ Car Ty™ rn yf iWg JW fttallabU In thf /Z >f^ tfHkfe^BL undernotod stzea: >^ 4 21 P.?5X17 m«■ li 4-75x19 6.25x18 >^^ V f •00x19 5 50K17 mk\ *f' m Hk ssoxi» Trt k fj70 words
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Advertisement21 1940-11-30 14 BLA&FNGERS 1941 MODELS BJLVM ARBIVED! Tin latent in II REGENTS svwn* STORE, IS Orchard Ro«d Amb'.i SINGAPORE Phone 5634 GROWDER, Propr.21 words
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Article68 1940-11-30 15 in the D. nurt, ;ood hi and knives, be: re Mr. all. yesterdi c harged v ith alternative cl. :ng stolen property The spoons and knives were said to belong to the Admiralty whik' iv.o fountain pens were said to belong to two Dutch sailors, Joseph Allard, a chef,68 words
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Article202 1940-11-30 15 fnifW d to thf S :in m Amateur •BC K" -that r-nirht-L" ttV» ROTtl I ,nt hard WU Keep perhap> thf tt content bet? Private Stewart of tin U j«nd Private Britchford of the smrew. which ended in 1 win for Stewart after irons'" representative given one «>f the202 words
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Article71 1940-11-30 15 VEGETABLE GARDENS IN SCHOOL FE recent extension of the School TDfplihki garden was announced by Mr. D. Roper, headmaster of the OiUram School in the course of his speech on Speech Day oi the school toda y. Mr. Roper, spoke well of the j garden which I*l making excellent progress.71 words
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Article65 1940-11-30 15 A VERY succea concert was staged by members of •Holne Chase Club'; comprising girl students of the Medical and Raffles Colleges at the Oiitram School night. The periormance in aid oi the War Fund. Among the out.v who ieered their servicf'; and helped the .success we re65 words
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Article83 1940-11-30 15 European Motorist Fined A European, W. Tickle, pleaded >iuilty before Mr. C. H. Whitton in the district traffic court, yesterday, when he appeared on a summon.<i charge of iailing to furnish particulars of the person who drove his ear at l a.m. on Aug. 27 and who was alleged to83 words
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59 1940-11-30 15 BRITAIN TO TEST BIG GUNS IN U.S.A. > BRITAIN may purchase a B-i stretch of New in whim to test I >s and ammunition, according tg an unconfr.med report. Tne Purchasing Coir... also stated to have been Instructed to begin negotiation* land. A member of the Commission said that he59 words
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Advertisement111 1940-11-30 15 ■LASS IF (Contti frc Betable Seeds K Remittance, m nah m 530F; Educational WP R .-c.ng Andrew C. ■bst in Modern Ballroom Btudlo U I B ■*< ladli icted l jy m 75«, M«laya Tribune, I -.harges W' l I Ann v lick Success di.»gonal!v f -00 Temp.e o r111 words
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Advertisement318 1940-11-30 15 lED ADS m page IJJ Stamps D to buy I Borneo low value- used Quote lowest price. No. ~75 co Malaya Trlbunpore. Me -lAMP HINGES for Stamp Collec: IfettU bosei 01 1,000 hinge* wit: irk dotec.or. 35 cents, po*t*^e 5 cents Ltd., MarLumpur. i No. 564F> Professional TREATMENT dc CL'RES318 words
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Advertisement86 1940-11-30 15 Public Notices I Registration of new pupils at Methodist Girls' Continua--1 tion School—December 2nd and 3rd, 10.00—12.00 a,m. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDEBB M* now Invited tor the 1 lowing materials or •trvice. For pvt.cular^ eee Municipal Tender Bootn. Supply of 2,000 Oval Oalvauiaed NigDtsoll Pftll Demnber 1*» Svipply of Galvanised86 words
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Advertisement156 1940-11-30 15 ANNOUNCEMENT II A X K Ol €Illi\A (Incorporated in China by Si Charter) WOR SUB'AGffli will commence hudn on 2"d December 1940 Address:-— 1 .'I, Hugh Low Street. 1-3, Market Laß*. P. O. Box No. 170. Telegraphic AcM 'Thungkuo" Telephones Nos: 1008— Sub. Agent's Oi\\r*t. 1009— General Office. District Manager:156 words
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Miscellaneous87 1940-11-30 15 to nw Ho< rak. fu« pur; S.< CS i v Army. I OBY; i v RAF.. Woodsvil GAMES: H In Aid of War Func Stadium. \THLKTK\S: an ft* School Sp< BADMINTON: 83JL Championships aj Union TO-MORROW SOCCER: R.a.F. Benevolen< Fund Match, Singapore v. R on Road Stadium 5 n m87 words
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393 1940-11-30 16 MICHAEL HELENE SAID FLEEING FROM REIGN OF TERROR BELGRADE, NOV. 29. I A STATE OF EMERGENCY IS REPOKTEU TO HAVE BEEN DECLARED THROUGHOUT RUMANIA. A report mat King Michael may flee from Rumania has New York Times from Belgrade. The coi )n he King's mother and .Queen Helen has lreadvReuter - 393 words
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Article58 1940-11-30 16 Shanghai, Nov. 29. iNOTHEK contingent of British: n m for war .service saik-d .day, consisting of men from Shanghai and Tientsin. This group brings the total volunteers from Shanghai, siribe the war began, to 132. Although their destination ls unknown, it Is understood that theyReuter - 58 words
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Article211 1940-11-30 16 Athens, Nov. 29. MARSHAL BAJXXiLIO has arrived in Tirana and has ay Mimed command of military operations against Greece, according to the Athens Radio. One of his irst acts is alleged to be to order the shooting of one out <>* every seven Italian211 words
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Article143 1940-11-30 16 London, Nov. 29. MALTA was the scene of "con--111 siderable" enemy air activity vesterday, which proved fairly rostly to the Italians. While bombs dropped caused no damage, two Italian planes were shot down and two more were so badly damaged that it is unlikely they were able to143 words
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Article, Illustration24 1940-11-30 16 j bronze fl KichH <Kicturfl N de Lionß jedthej i "h/ 9 v FarlianM escape J taming 1 static L| the expfl the bonj24 words
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