Morning Tribune, 3 December 1940
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section15 1940-12-03 1 Morning Tribune Ma 2*l Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1940. Morning Tribune Tuesday, December 3. 19 4015 words
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Article211 1940-12-03 1 LONDON, DEC. 2. Ltf SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS YESTERYBY URCRAFT OF THE COASTAL liM) \RF CONTAINED IN AN AIR MKV COMMUNIQUE ISSUED THIS RNOON DURING THE MORNING AIRrrmACKEI) NAVAL DOCKS AT THE MARINE BASF AT LORIENT. THE j STATION, JETTY AND DRY DOCKS P$T WEKK BOMBED IN THE EVEN ind. bombiReuter - 211 words
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Article72 1940-12-03 1 Flash Bomb For Raf TORONTO." Dec. 2.— The R.A.F. is to nave a new; type of Ameri- can "flash; bomb" for use I in night photo- *raphy of ene- I my territory Z Dr. Walter; Clark, camera Z research expert from Roche^t- er, New York. revealed in an address here;Reuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration54 1940-12-03 1 Thai Border Truce Might Be Reached London. Oe<. 3 rIOOCiH tlie situation on the Th:u!an;Mmlo-China frontier i> tense n«fottttioiH *re n/ iw in prvfTfss ltul there is held in authoritatiw (uartera m London to be no reason irhj peaceful volution mav not be iearhed. says ;;ruter\> diplomatic tmtt—pm .lent. Dm*.54 words
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Article140 1940-12-03 1 iiro. Dec. THI bel t that the Italian fofCOi in Ike Near I'.:i*t are li'.tnied to surrender uhrthtv they ri^ht ««> <» u ptm .nui rt'^iijiKullv s up." ll Wtirspaper Albalagh, uhich i» amonf dm«l itjqwAsiblc J ,l\' a quest ion time." -v \!l.ftli-ri. -untilReuter - 140 words
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613 1940-12-03 1 ITALIANS IN FULL RETREAT ON WIDE SECTOR rno G ee bl g u ns have been bombarding the oads leading northwards from Pogradetz along the western shores of Lake Ochrida S Frontier posts near Monastir and Saint Naurn, a few yards from the Yugoslav fron h/o a rpy epor tedReuter - 613 words
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Article145 1940-12-03 1 Stockholm, Dei. 2. CERIOUS disturbances are reported to have occurred in Norway, following an attempt on the life of Qui>ling, head of Germany's puppet government, according to reports reaching Stockholm. As Quisling was leaving a public meeting at rederikstad he was met by a argeReuter - 145 words
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Article18 1940-12-03 1 Lo 2 -The King, on of the Com(kjven :-as tppr0V Oowrte oontinuinK to ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement7 1940-12-03 1 ELLISON* S. EZEKJEL CO. >L BlilLl >INCAFORE.7 words
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Article137 1940-12-03 2 hu, A < HIM SK m orv in llup« J| I inee, north-wr t <»j 'l.nkow, f as .uinouiurd by inio Chiaiiß Kai M k in :i fpMCh herr The »un« hed ;i big of!i. i wHc front in 1 1 1 t J ipuiK m miliiaiReuter - 137 words
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Article62 1940-12-03 2 Cairo, Dec. 2. A BRITISH patrol In the Kassa'a lc. o\ the Sudan .sucoessfUl- ■(i a part) ol i nemy on g);t of Nov 20, capturing on.' n officer iii'ci nint oth< d o a commimiquf East of (Hllabat partlM ol the <-npmy r it succ( sfully engaged byReuter - 62 words
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Article671 1940-12-03 2 $100,000 FOR PUPPET Chungking. Dec. A HERE icrap of \w N|i the deacrfption given by tins Daih tfewa to the treaty *U on sai Japan au<i the Wang Ching W« Qow tneot. newspaper says that tne i the treaty aj-c almost il to those i I by Mr. ung WuReuter - 671 words
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160 1940-12-03 2 s JA( OMA, Dee 2-An ti**, wkkh S J of the city damaged a Columbian I at Frederkkson near here 10-dat er This is the second explosion within a. Tacoma. On Friday, a building toa p" wd owned by the Dupont company Sa/ffl nobody uisReuter - 160 words
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Article218 1940-12-03 2 Small Increase Price Of Rice A FOOD Controller's communique ve^H states: By a policy of selling stocks from the Rifl 4 against the purchases made by Government. t« Controller has been able to keep thi fj rkM at a low level, in spite of the heavy nifl which have taken218 words
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Article54 1940-12-03 2 Weygand Busy Morocco hy, £*<■ GENERAL WEYGAND received delegations of] U can notables at Rabat yesterday. DurM afternoon, General Weygand accompanied m Nogues to Port Lyautey where lie met some I French officers in Morocco, including Generaisi and Voirin. Returning to Rabat in the evening^™ ral Weygand was loudly cheeredReuter - 54 words
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Article404 1940-12-03 2 London, Dei L THK Tinio, in an editorial 1 headed "The Italian Defeat" takes a most favourable view of the outlook regarding the new situation. It says, "The Greek victories were no Hush in the pan. The Greek army continues to advance. The fort of Santi Quaranta must haveBritish Wireless - 404 words
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Advertisement209 1940-12-03 2 mr^m I'KOF. II.MI'DDIN *^*5| r 7 > l-vUS uf study In East A antJ West y° l J "til receJv ■kk!ii!u4l rfliiblf and lnntructive h to nil who nn« In trouble Business, Domestic. Financial. Health, i i.i vrlltng, Miirrlagp find love *f"tr Htrlrtly ronndeni hil Consultation Dnlly 9 00 to209 words
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Article709 1940-12-03 3 M5»»2 ITO u ol'R OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, MONDAY. nm v T HAT HE HAD GIVEN MR. A. H. M ivvPFCTOR O» MINES IN PERAK, $250 AND P^JruHY IN 1939 WHEN MR. CRETCH HAD 0 t«\t 111 WAS HARD UP, AND THAT HF >HDI vk\ HIM $400 IN DECEMBER709 words
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Article51 1940-12-03 3 ATTEMPTED EXTORTION ALLEGED ALLEGED to have attempted extortion from Ong Leng Chwee, on Nov. 11, by threats of assault, Ang Oh, 19, was charged in the flfih court yesterday. Ang Oh claimed trial to the charge, and the case was fixed for hearing on Dvq. 12: bail in $200 being51 words
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Article57 1940-12-03 3 rHARGED With tfoeff v of $5 in cash belonging to Thye Ah Hoe, Musah bin Haji Noordin, 40, claimed trial In the third court, yesterday. The offence was alleged to have been committed in a house in Serangoon Road on Saturday. fne case was postponed until57 words
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Article64 1940-12-03 3 "THERE is no change in Japan's 1 Netherlan< adding that Mr YosMzawa the newij delegate to the Eatavia parleys woul with the duty of smootl the two countr: iwa The spokesman pointed ou was a veteran diplomat ni. •'•>»!■ with the Dutch authorities would notReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration86 1940-12-03 3 r Hitler's block-H^ S ade of Britain S is not too sue- cessful judging by this photo- S graph. It shows i a British war- ship keeping a watchful ey e S on the convoy M it passes up Channel en route for home ports n earing i the end86 words
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Article62 1940-12-03 3 FOREIGNERS AFFECTED BY BLOCKADE Shanghai, Dec. 2. THOUSANDS of Chines and numy foreigners are affected by the oiockadr of the western district, udjoining the International Settlement, imposed by the Japanese military authorities, following the wounding, on Saturday afternoon. that district of a Japanese ■iPndarme. All roads leading to the settlementReuter - 62 words
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Article56 1940-12-03 3 Belgrade, Dec j ASOLFMN appeal to I. Ol Yugoslavia to remain and level headed" i) scivt Uu'ir country I ol war i nt, Prii. :)cc;i-K-!: oi the Mtd annl >i the dec aral mion mi th( It'S. II Mk.- the i iunti purruini policy, [riend id coliaReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement73 1940-12-03 3 "KEV 'J K^wbr a (food dinner C X 9t^ A J I (y/naianteitt ten ye at s cla Ifatava has rccosniscd KEY BRANDY to be ttw aid tot. ii(| y Now t 1 w and awwetote amo "o"Q«et "«> (1;lV01 r llo en h "S ouallty «i an old brands73 words
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Article, Illustration629 1940-12-03 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By 1 HUNDRED and twenty-one can- I on ppy World Stadium on Sunday afternoon uhen the Malayan Kennel Association held its War Fund Dog Show. Pillars of ilfttitf were the Ahwtians who sazed loftily round th» arena or sat in629 words
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Article54 1940-12-03 4 N Group picture v taken at the i St. Andrew J night "ball at Kafiles Hotel on i i Saturday. Left to right. i M r Forbes, i Miss Kay Ca«=- sels, Mr. Bell. 1 Miss Margaret > Duff, Miss Noble, Mr. McLachlan. I Mr. Inglis and54 words
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Article103 1940-12-03 4 Highland Gathering I When heavy J (rain p—red down in the i early part the afternoon i Sa t the High- i land Gatherini; ?o n Saturdny j p h i 1 o s ophical S Scots remark- i cd: "Oh well. J I this makes it just like the103 words
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Article334 1940-12-03 4 T AST week's disappoin 1 the canculation of trip to Kuching h nn me -'Buy commi: esuJt of a very generous offer to he] fund. The manasemciu of thr Cathay cinema has kindly offered the proceeds of a gala premiers of Alexander Korda s newest film "The Thief of334 words
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Advertisement39 1940-12-03 4 I chapeaux EXCLUSIVE fIIILLIfHRV fl n 0 RCCESSORIES RRFFIES HOTEI RM) BRfIS BRSRH Pd ERTRRnCES SinOflPOflt TEI 65Q4 I A'nr Shipment [jo/unrig/il Irlls Every Shade. llj^< V^^Pv m BATTERY ROAD ij^i PHONE: 4085 New American Collection I just received.39 words
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Advertisement21 1940-12-03 4 (HATS I Hi DKLSSES, HOUB9COATB, CORBBTS, \f' SWI.M SUITS. T fiV BEAUTIFUL SHEER r HOSIERY Ml) TOAD (Ku Court). i,.|, 3335.21 words
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Advertisement32 1940-12-03 4 m I —«/——->/ "I "ll I y^^ U JL M qufresmoS^han-il^ the immeel-, care means beauty at all < nfethods. as they BEAUTY SALOON Come m At li'TJ 2nd Floor 1 CATHAY C,H DHOB^-(iHMJ32 words
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Article, Illustration744 1940-12-03 5 ifcmoi: tonj in be learnt 'is importance of fcandar. avoidance ol unf Wmming-for even the J^he srars believes that her arm primd cut. nee, thinks ■rock P is lust the thing for •v The the hi inch coni givea a •ration" to a ugly E n744 words
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Advertisement74 1940-12-03 5 Pineappla HAMS :%9 Jb ■I 9 T*, ;4hl if w BHHP"H r Hib4 H jfl If* :^HB P j»^ ml ifi Si *N)^^ -a^mj* tke hams witk tke }yl!!!!ZJ fhc flatour evervon- likes his i m*t!p the* fine Hams famous in j Malaya for ovej twenty years, j .|i,,* u74 words
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Article171 1940-12-03 6 AWAKENED t>v "««s ..i Mitel al about l v 1 last U« Kow. living in a IOTOSf off Geylaaj Road, came Ml of his house and saw -unuiriK in the dark. Swec *ave chase and caught up with the man, hut uas stabbPd M the171 words
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Article123 1940-12-03 6 SEEN stealiof an electric bulb from the five-foot way of a hou.se In Selegie Road, Rajoo, 18. Tamil, who was caught after a chase by two plain clothes con i es, was lined $50, or. in default, six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Cheah Soon123 words
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Article49 1940-12-03 6 Tamil On Breach Of Trust Charge A CHARGE of CTimi- nal breach of trust in respect of $35 was preferred against Palani, a Tamil, when he appeared in the third court, yesterday. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed until Dec. 9. Bail of SlOO was allowed.49 words
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77 1940-12-03 6 New Barrister Admitted To Singapore Bar Mr. A Yellappa, 1 barrister-at-law, was i admitted a member of the S.S. Bar, by the Acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. Justice A. K. a'Bec-kett-Terrell, in the Hiuh Court yesterHis Lordship wi ed Mr. Yellappa every success. Mr. F L. Williams Protector of77 words
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Article176 1940-12-03 6 WITH a recommendation that if the accused could give valuable information to the police as to the persons manufacturing and turning out forged currency notes the authorities consider of sentence, the hon. Mr. Justice Pcdlow convicted and sentenced a young Chinese, Lim Chin Seng, alias Lim Tian Seng, to176 words
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Article35 1940-12-03 6 Chung M EIGHTEEN Japan J L "nail grou] a kinc yesterday at M the raiders (iroppedß poiiv below ChungkiJ were dropped \vvM I'mits. When the Japanesl ovey th« ity, they fl with anti-aircraft hifl35 words
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Article68 1940-12-03 6 'Boy' Fined For Stealing Chain JjENTENCE of one day's simple imprisonment and a fine of $20, in default two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. L. C. Goh, fifth magistrate, yesterday, when he con vie ied Hoi Ah Soh, a Chinese "boy," for theft of a bicysle chain, the68 words
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Article479 1940-12-03 6 T\YO Chinese— Lim Hoo Sw< Hock, believed to be the result of injuries received v collision at Kallang Road m night on Sept. 22. The Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, adjourned the inquiry, held yesterday, until this morning. Teo Chwee Seng, who was at fir c t believed479 words
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Advertisement100 1940-12-03 6 Asthma Germs KiI! JJ in 3 Minutes thma nnd I i Mendacc, ription of an Knu i k Lling FiUte3, ilood ami buildfl new it.ilitv Mii.'iiy all ]ii«: ■y ]if<-. Mendaco > that it to give Lhiof in 24 liour.s your Asthma or DMB< f bach on return of *r100 words
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Advertisement41 1940-12-03 6 CATHAY CA Where Everybody Goes RETURN ENGAGEMENT Of THAT POPULAR DANCING STAH Lucille Nicholi New Numbers New Costumd Also MARIE BE Si Captivating Cathay Cutic And Cowan Sc Bailey J DINE DANCE AT SINGAPORE'S *."H RENDEZVOUS n V\n4 PHONE 3402. Servuet^41 words
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Article984 1940-12-03 7 17 Hopkin Writes From London London, Oct 7. Monday end out fl the country Mff--1 should have I tout of sound lofthe tilM I that the id«i !l -ellent___ o Dad j lAT do the boy> of the RA.F.. who are risktheir lives every day ■bombers and fighters. h984 words
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Article75 1940-12-03 7 IT is reliably learned here that regardless of whether Soviet Russia will turn towardthe Axis or the deraocr* Sovitl wp -t rhillil wi continue. nt Foreign pre« reports stated ha Moscow and Tokyo would enter Into a non-aggression pac t. oi. this would not haveInternational News Agency - 75 words
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329 1940-12-03 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1940. TESTING TIME JT is only by a real lest of war that we can determine a nation's fighting value. Czarist Russia was at one time greatly feared by her neighbours, but her impotence was revealed in the RUSSOJapanese War. Japan has boasted of her329 words
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Advertisement23 1940-12-03 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SF.CURITY PIUS SFRV/CF Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, HKOAFOEI PHONE N0 r 1823 words
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Article1087 1940-12-03 8 Opinion Of Amateur Show Draws Attack On Writer The Morning Tribune music critic's opinion of the SAD c production ol 'The Sorcerer" has drawn the follow: from Mr. E. A. Brown, the producer of the Gilbert and Sul piece: DrJAR L St J• I start this letter to JTOII1,087 words
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Advertisement131 1940-12-03 8 ARE YOU one who H:is thoOfht of setting an Electric Cooker and have wondered whether it would entail expense? Consider this: Free installation up to 60 U. of wirin and maintenance Electricity at 1 cents per unit. Hiring char re small: From $1 f<» $2.50 per month uccoidin- to the131 words
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Article620 1940-12-03 9 I B jo on in II 9 H: hcia I I I B eded in I I I A isii critic reads: Sir I have followed your efforts as a music critic since their incep-' nd until recently have always suffered a sense of nausea from the indiscriminate lavishings620 words
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294 1940-12-03 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JWO of Malaya's delegates to the Eastern Group Conference at New Delhi— Mr. H. North-Hunt, M.C.S., RegistrarGeneral of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S., and Mr. Tay Lian Ta member of the Legislative Council returned to Singapore yesterday by air after having been away for294 words
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Article72 1940-12-03 9 Singapore Paintings Exhibition A lr n of Mali paintings was opened by lame Tan r u C i morn! Mad tingd limit efparticular sub In sou. nea ar.d charco n view. Particularly ipectaculai pastels whic Included the portraits of five pr person.In Singapore and a number ol itiies. A 4072 words
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209 1940-12-03 9 ALL on account of a 20-cent debt, and a push, Lee Chay Nam, a cooly employed at the Hume Pipe (Far East) Ltd.. Bukit Timah Road, met with his death. He died with two fractured ribs and a ruptured spleen. This was revealed in209 words
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Article55 1940-12-03 9 NAZIS' NEW DESTROYER FLOTILLA London. Dec. 2. -CORDING to tt-OJ^E A less, a new deader has been put flotilla." said to be named m ™k u Although the name ma>pp understand why HerrH q| Is preoccupied with t Na^wheni^wm e mwrea rman nine of fche m that mot tnur tiu.British Wireless - 55 words
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Advertisement206 1940-12-03 9 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings f^% Pleasures of Life to Men Ijf Who Feel Old Before JV~k Their Time j£|BL Do you fed older than you are? An? you %Jo^^r%otM Y o f£hß^'^^r4p' X I 11 you suffer fro* loss ot vigour, wr-ak ji:-206 words
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281 1940-12-03 10 Eight Glands control your destiny \M) GLAND REGENERATION IS NOW WITHIN VOUR POWER I*) \<>\i mffof fro*n. pn-maMire neeinc. loss or energy and Vl( a i,fv w. tii.-r»ii. v vlrrplessne>*. pom .ii'l" 1 I hoiih aches And failinq eyesight, fallmc hair. nriv»- n. m -ih»Mii.. nr.uii-laK. ner?«us digestive disorders, partial281 words
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Article76 1940-12-03 10 JUST OLD NAZI CUSTOMS Tm (ANWOTJ understand the curious at- i traction in Ger- man minds to- wards bomb ing hospitals." said i the Bishop of i arlisle. Hr. Herbert Wil- v li.ims. recently. "London hos- r pitals have] J .suffered more than any oiher i i buildings ex- J76 words
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74 1940-12-03 10 French People Honour British Pilot FIFTY thousand peo pie filed past tl. grave of a Britlsl pilot who had been shot down in action jOver Normandy. The grave was covered w-th flowers Pro-British demonstrations ure sprcadi d p throughout Prance according to i message from Vichy to the New York74 words
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Article101 1940-12-03 10 A BABY pushed a steel pin into the Ilex oi an electric Kettle, then put the Hex into her mouth was electrocuted. That was the theory at the inquest at Bit 1 ;<\ Beds, on Barbara Frances [Mcker, ;<" (1 twenu >ne month dftdofcfc101 words
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69 1940-12-03 10 London. Dec. 2. AN interesting ceremony took p'ace on Saturday when Prince Bernhard visited the Chancellor of he Exchequer and handed him a •heque lor 135.000 subscribed by the people uf Java to the Churchill birthday fund. The Chancel'or expressed warm thanks on behalf ofBritish Wireless - 69 words
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Advertisement204 1940-12-03 10 Glandular Products^ < HAKI A: CO, 2M, ROBINSON ROAD, SINCiAPORE. riMM snul me, (a) 100 "IESTKONES" Brand Tablets Olale), or (b) 100 'OVEKONES" Brand Tablets (Female), for wlmh 1 mm lose $5 (IMeasr strike ont tablets not required). KAMI AND audrfss 111 K\S PHILP MM-. (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS204 words
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Advertisement254 1940-12-03 10 DO YOU NEEdI I Thompson Certified Frames and Mount. ings are priced^! 53.00 S.vOd and A $7.00. The tost of II 1 the lenses depend> W v on your eyesight Vi| needs. Have your Eyes ExorM THOMPSON OPTlfl Qualified Eyesight Sp| 4, ARCADb' BLDG.. pfl B. A. Thompson, Dr of254 words
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Miscellaneous14 1940-12-03 10 1 i- K :m as EXPERT 'Itake =1=3^ TJ 5 J) II Mi' G&-14 words
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Advertisement161 1940-12-03 11 GFGFDG ions Vacant I rr~~AuBtr- 1 r c o MilI.; -.o. 569F) |*j£ L^oWaph* No 546F) L-— I ■;i BOX NO 'I rrs ta T t&t m v. :itei ring X J£; P 5 3 e Teacher, from January tap possess mbridae $40- per \pply to: opened «t M 566J-")161 words
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Advertisement652 1940-12-03 11 WANTED small house or flat, preferably near town and bus, entry immediately Apply Box 785, Malaya Tribune Singapore. *No. 547F) WANTED. To buy a second hand motor boat to seat about eight persons. Must be in good trmttUon. Apply Box 792, c ;o Malaya TrltHU*, Singapore. (Fo. 576F) WANTED 20652 words
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Advertisement442 1940-12-03 11 Property For Sale ■Mil: aia3a Tr bu "^b^nKapore. (No. 534F, GOOD LAND about 60 acreTat ~No~Ti7 Woodlands Road. 12«. Mile Krani?" vlrv tNo. 550F) To Let Hof^V l^, R OM s Glen «oll\, 4/, Killiney Road. Tel. 7828. (No. 585F) LARGE furnished room. Suitable one o r tuo business girls-Flat442 words
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Advertisement384 1940-12-03 11 Stamps Jahtl^H 10 bUV ~BoTne o low S? x No 75 ra Tribune. SI P o (No. 523D l n LA «r? 1 BRITISH a "d Fore.gn stamp, from 1867 onu. approval. Yong Ah Tee. Batu Tig, K lang. Selangor. (No. M STAMP HINGES for Stamp Collectors Metal boxeb of384 words
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Miscellaneous396 1940-12-03 11 ON THE I AIR 1 SIN(i\rORK ZHL 225 metro* (1 333 H. i) /HIM iu metres (9 69 mm) tan 41 :u metres > me s) rnun X 00 am. to 1.35 am. From io do mm. to i M p m. .«i ;> oo d m. to IS. OO396 words
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Article95 1940-12-03 12 1 1 Ml ri 1 ctor I I TTb 1 T I I I bl j J si a dm I Com itv Coj i j Mr R. CJ j I Jutai J i i Inc h e Salieh bii clerk lIH Al Joh' i S'upernumd d Revi I95 words
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Article30 1940-12-03 12 OKD l" bmarine, wer« pickU Mackay radio early liondi attack was tak 000 mi diff. A sage was picked b> tli Radio stating the British Ooodlei ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement292 1940-12-03 12 Wi: AMOJLOCWE To all oar patron, who wen refuawi :..i..«issi..n during the Neck-end and tor any toeanwnleaee cauaed Iherebj Wc m estandbig the BcaMU tor ONE MORE DA* foil Um i"M<iit af those who haw aa yel n..t been aMe V See H ~~T~ POSITIVELY APITOI LAST DAY ArilU^ 3292 words
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Advertisement65 1940-12-03 12 ANNOUNCEMENT BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter) IPOH SUB -AGENCY Open for business Address: 13, Hugh Low Street. 1-3, Market Lan*;. P. O. Box No. 170. Telegraphic Address: "Chunfkuo" Telephones Nos: 1008— Sub. Agent's Office, 1009— General Oiflee. Di^^rict Manager: Mr. Parkcane C. Hwang. Sub-Agent: Mr. Z.65 words
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Advertisement382 1940-12-03 13 II till lik v OPENING TODAY BEE what HAITENB! A STORMY NIGHT BODY'S HUSBAND AND SOMEBODYS WIFE A COUNTRY INN WITH ONLY ONE AVAILABLE BEDROOM WHEN BKN TRAVERS WROTK THE STORY AND YOU HAVE SI H COMBINATION OF STARS AS THIS INCLUDING ROBFRTSON HARE YOU CAN BK SURF YOU WILL382 words
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318 1940-12-03 14 kting 00 well Mian < J Army slewed great but after txim- hold 2 2 I at [ege Udhe If, Who ..id Ahmad All .•d in wild hit An IC I Ali v i ol danger to Thlam We de on tw i .led to318 words
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Article, Illustration52 1940-12-03 14 Tennis-man Bobby Rißgs gets the highW autograph of Madeleine Carroll, Paraij Both appeared recently at th< Oakland M pa»t of the British War Keliet" l»ay Area programme. Other c tit hi i I were: Krrol Flynn, Warner Broth n st Rogers of RKO, Rosmary Lane, Charles Fai Roland and52 words
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Article137 1940-12-03 14 EXT^k, rE SRC II I IJJjI by th^^jCCll nve in a hockey ..afl I SRC p;u: pfl I'^ O. Campb' I K gave a cnuitahlc disH I the dodi 1 m~~ savt'd thre( I eel TheSR.C M«nedHß^L five minuti tliefl m^l O'Hara banged m a ga K a crisp137 words
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Advertisement131 1940-12-03 14 y^mts^ j "BILL" 1 11 111 M f s=^/ Outstanding amongst tennis players for many vears, Bill ~TT i'ilden achieved his phenomenal suet ess by his perfect control I j W ind co-ordination of mind, muscle and nerve. I gp' From th moment he broke into the ranks of international131 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-12-03 14 TO <>AV I K RUGBY: Annual match. Raffles Medi< m a 5.05 p n 1, St. Andr« Woodsville. HOCKEY: C 8 C v I PostOt^2l-----HB25 words
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Article90 1940-12-03 15 Made 2,000 Tons Of Jam UOUSEWIVES in th° country areas cf Britain, working under the National Federation of Women's Institutes, have mad- 2,000 tons of jam from surplus xTuit— which would ttherwiJe have b?en wasted. And they are still making it— from damans at the moment. Thousands of evacuated school-chil-dren90 words
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Article88 1940-12-03 15 jIJOMEN teachers of physical training! [nay take over in some boys' schools. The Board of Education, in a memorandum issued to London Education Authorities points out that many men physical train- j ing experts have been jansf erred to the Forces or are on war work.88 words
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Article105 1940-12-03 15 THE annual prize distribution of the Convent School, Katong, was held yesterday afternoon when the prizes were given away by the Lady Superior of the j Holy Infant Jesus Convent. This was preceded by a concert in j 1 which the pupils of 1 1 the105 words
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Article23 1940-12-03 15 toother two Spitfires have bnen added to the sewn which the N.E.I. haVP pr < on Mr. Churchill's birthday.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article23 1940-12-03 15 Dr A. K. Ramach-andra and Mr. 'pemmal, of the Ran: Singapore, who had bee: India on a .short holiday, riave returned to Singapore.23 words
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Advertisement714 1940-12-03 15 ADS tonal 27 Ph to g ra P h y THE OIFT thflt will really be appreciated H c)wn Portrait Special Offer f^L^ -coloured by experienced artist. HarI Vegetable Seeds A >i; DOLLAR for ten kinds (U*J .nd I beau vegetables). Enough for large gar- dei ;>ruge free. Bend Remitt.714 words
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Advertisement175 1940-12-03 15 S&fegmM. YOUR VALUABIfi Our fftronf Rooms art your Protection. II If lmpoaslbls fr* an lndlflduai to provide fui hLs valued PoBse6slonfl the safety that \s afforded by our vaults whore we have safe bones of various slsee for hire at moderate nates. HIRERS themselves hold the KSYB and ONLf THEY175 words
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182 1940-12-03 16 1,000'S HOMELESS IN RAIDS ON SOUTH PORT London De\ AFTER last nigin ricww attack on Southampton. arr.i «.t the town are in ruin*- nui fthoufands arc Na\s a vjKcial Re liter repirM-ntativc. Hundreds of workers arrived heir places of employment to-day only to find them in complete ruins .pome statedReuter - 182 words
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Article30 1940-12-03 16 TWO Chins < seriously in- jurio, and otters anr .said to b. missing, when the tonsleant ta which tlw men nn sail lag struck a mine off Bfc early Last night30 words
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Article42 1940-12-03 16 Washington. Dec. 2 —United State.-, imports for the year ended August totalled 52.625.C00.000. representing an increase Ol $493,000,000 compared to the previous year. Britain exported to the United States goods valued at S 166.000.000. compared with $144,000,000 in the previous year ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article44 1940-12-03 16 Hongkong. Dec, 2. —China's most essenlial and u: expeclt'd fuliy to be met by the discovery of rich cil wells of ■ern Ransu in north -v China These weUt arc- ex- per.t eci to yield 80,000.000 > a r tor at least a century. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article26 1940-12-03 16 Britain To Build Bridge Of Boats TNew York. Dec he groundwork for i merchant shipboilding prothe "bridge ol I I ping b British t tlie ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article40 1940-12-03 16 illM«i I tS K v i II ii.ii N()li\,l^ BTBONG SI'B3IS I J HAS BUM'I* i i No io 11 HADIO 1»*"M "STALIN N« I i TAKE AN y(j^l Mi'V'lHi »>«■ I WHO ADDt^TB 1 i !N |M1 I REUTERREUTER - 40 words
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Article, Illustration252 1940-12-03 16 TALMLY walking into Joo Chiat Police Statu morning, a young Tamil told the police hacked a mother and her 16-year-old daughter t house in Teluk Kurau. Later, the police foun pitated bodies of the victims in the house The motive for the crime is believed to be connected with252 words
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