Morning Tribune, 14 December 1940
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Title Section15 1940-12-14 1 Morning Tribune Vol :>— No- 272 Saturday Dec 14. 1940 Morning Tribune Saturday. December 14, 1940.15 words
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92 1940-12-14 1 Gandhi And Jinnah Advised To Meet nabaci, Dec. 13. meeting between Mr Gandhi and Mr. Jinnah, he Moslem League, J in a statement sued by Sir Tej Sapru, the ell-known political leader. tya that the two Id discuss the situation en and lar-p-hearted come to a should a; so meetReuter - 92 words
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Article106 1940-12-14 1 1 Jft London. Dec. 13. GENERAL »i. t.v AS is Von- I vinccd that the develop- 5 I Meat of the offensive against I Italy in the Western Desert will bf of capital importance I and will mark a deceive J in the coninrn.n Anglo- (.1 reek struggleReuter - 106 words
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Article29 1940-12-14 1 HITLER LEA VES BERLIN New York. Dec. 13.— Hitler and Ribbentrop have left Berlin lor an unknown destination. Recording to the Colombia Broadcasting System's broad cast from Berlin.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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248 1940-12-14 1 Tobruk And Bardia Blasted By R.A.F. CAIRO, DEC 13. I BOMBEKfi AND FIGHTERS MAINTAINED THEIR IM ESSANT ATTACKS ON AERODROMES, TROOP AND IOTOR TRANSPORT CONCENTRATIONS IN LIBYA lEOUGHOUT LAST NIGHT AND YESTERDAY. •mmunique from R.A.F. headquarters in the Mid inouncing this says that a particularly heavy raid on Tobruk duringReuter - 248 words
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707 1940-12-14 1 FIVE GENERALS THOUSANDS OF OTHERS LONDON, DEC. 13. UKITISII GENERAL HEADQUARTERS AN u NOUNCE THAT IN THE WESTERN DESERT REMNANTS OF THE BEATEN II ALIAN ARMY CONTIMED THEIR WITH DRAWAL, CLOSELY PURSIED. SEVER Al THOUSAND MORE PRISONERS HAVE BEEN TAKEN THEY INCLUDE TWO FURTHER GENERALS COMMANDING DIVISIONS. Reuters correspondent in707 words
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Article87 1940-12-14 1 I .itnrioii, 1{• SUSTAINED acti in unusual clrmm.s UUMM h;.\> ...:m \a i i,' of (irorgc Medals to tr i ;i |>erio«l «f nin« uci'ks continued dailj t<» thresh < <»m whilr undn dlncl fur from the Fr»n< li < o;i .1 MUlll— f flre from raidingReuter - 87 words
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30 1940-12-14 1 13 rIERi bout 14 it..: ■Imp' to mi' ,dled lTi hough Albania I* uor but it la regarded as I into thr hand* ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration34 1940-12-14 1 45 TO-DAY -day, th«- ImgifC unilos ill wishing His M.ij^ty thct Kins, ;i happy birthday on j I tbka the ir>th maifffiiry of hfs hirfh Hr uas horn *t 9andrinxha:ii on !»♦'< I', IHJ)S. s34 words
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Advertisement5 1940-12-14 1 S.EZEKIEL&Ca OPHTHALMIC OPTICf^US. UNO SINGAPORE.5 words
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Advertisement17 1940-12-14 1 M VI'LWI POND t-y't rd.i\'s Hcoreti of cnem> plants xhot <!*mui m All 111 l IMI IV17 words
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Article383 1940-12-14 2 The N hu\ in three days th< ferial 1 W.-'V.-il h.v cut to ribbons t l w Btions for th»' attach on which Marsha! Graziani had spent thm? patient months. Despite brave I ice, Tho Itall ire In retreat, harassed and ed by the Navy, tiieReuter - 383 words
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Article, Illustration247 1940-12-14 2 1 Miami, Dec II J S THI Duke of Windsor, (iuvernor and Commander- ia-Chtcf of the Bahamas, will leave in a I'nite I i States naval plane at 1 W G M T to-day for an > unstated destination "on impo. taut official business," it \us announced247 words
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144 1940-12-14 2 \pw Food ll«'«j>iilnf ion THE Food Controller announces that maximum prices have now been fixed for the sale of pulut < glutinous» rice In the Colony and al-o for the .sale of ncf br?n. The maximum retail price of No. 1 pulut rice i.s144 words
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Article56 1940-12-14 2 i Dec. w call-up for th n armj announced b" Prime MlniSi Mr R. O. Mtnzl Unmarried men attained the age of 19 luring 1939-1940 1 widowers with- out children Wtw r^uched a°e.-> between 25 and 35 during the same period will called up for training In56 words
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Article51 1940-12-14 2 idon, Dec. 13. Mur« than 150.000 parcels addressed prisoners of war in Germany are held up between the Spanish frontier and Gcnev r a This was stated at a meeting of Duke <~>f f>U>n--1 or Red Cross Fund in London when it was an-nour«c/-d tha' the Fund tiad r*o^** £4.100,000Reuter - 51 words
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154 1940-12-14 2 Tokyo Opinion Anglo -U.S. Pressure On Japan 4 fTKTIIKK II ioini ARglo Ai I 63 rh< N i IS injf, B In a leader, it dedi res thai I nev; British loan of 'IhijOOull Chungking has t> hJI with the extension restrictions on iron and II ports to Japan. IReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration25 1940-12-14 2 'is your wife a butterfly 0 Jlc -Ke thinks the if, but the JJ she ?oes through mj she's more like a moth'25 words
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Advertisement125 1940-12-14 2 CXus-bvaJ2i,c^v>^ s[^L-KR4FT TOUCH KRAFT "vuum.ut j (A) i Pi RMANI NT WKM WHITE ANT PROOF £pW HI VHLI ItHNFORCIJD DRY HOT FUNGI'S PROOF M IDE IN 25 DIFFERENT ill Ivl v* lljllllj l||! rop m Minors pirp(»>i> 5:?HH!3iHH:5:::::S::!5::::§:ii si aikr.i, s«M Grab In rolls of .K»o 3 4' and 5125 words
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Advertisement64 1940-12-14 2 Announcement! I A. I I l\ 1 I il IHAMONDS. PEARLS EMERALDS. RIHU> Nl> B SAPPHIRES OF HIGHEST QIAI ITY 1. Modern Jewellery. Double clip Combination ■l]| Brooches. Bracelets, Earrings, rings eti >ft with Diamonds, Diamonds Baguette iW other precious stones. SPECIALLY ORDERED FOW CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEA» WHOLEMLI AM)64 words
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Article252 1940-12-14 3 ||KI AH-I V l\ ITALY Zurich. Dec. 13. p*li\i K.-nlo.yiio. who recently relinquished his post of ,1 iju Kalian <, crural Slaff, i> attacked by the Italiai* Ktjriim I a^ci>la for spreading reports thai be perkdis>«retd with lhe «M anainsi (irtece or. at an\ rale. inc't'd 1h«Reuter - 252 words
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Article145 1940-12-14 3 H Tribune Christinas Cheer Fund Appeal has been ■ended to cover All-Malaya. p is now known that »he Kration Army, with centics balarci. Ipoh and Pena'ig. [poses to include those en i tir registers at these ceil- kin their big cheer eff.'it i IChrMiius and145 words
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Article58 1940-12-14 3 Tokyo, Dec. 13. WM thai w Chinese planes, tading 22 Soviet built fightere destroyed on the ground, ilrtt < the Domel news ncj atyi that a squadron raided 100 mil.- ol the capital. Kun(l and silenced 1 machine-gun posts and destroyed the The agency alsoReuter - 58 words
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Article54 1940-12-14 3 Mr M C. if Shepiierd. Second tani SttiratftTf, Federal Secretariat, Capt. F S Chun h and Mr C F. Mummery d on their journey to Englund on leave Capt. Church, who has been an Adjutant in the P.M.S.V.F. for over three fmtu, is going to rejoin his regl-nu-nt.54 words
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Article55 1940-12-14 3 Rome. Dec. 13.— Some 200 people, including 66 Cauldren. were d:>\sned on Thursday, when a motorship was dUrlven by violent storm on to the reefs on the shore of the Sea of Marmara and foundered, reports the Stefani Agency from Istanbul The ship was bound trom Bulgaria to Palestine carryingReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-12-14 3 pWhik thi s T > night picture was being: taken of one of the many A. A. units working some- J i where in the Western Com- i raand. it was confirmed that S one plane was broueb.' down i and it is pro- bahle that an- other met its57 words
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120 1940-12-14 3 60,000 Nazis Killed In Norway Koht London, Dec. 13. SPEAKING at Dundee last night. Piofe.ssor Koht. t lnNorwegian Foreign Minister, said that during 'he Norwegian campaipn. 30.000 German soldiers fe'l on Norwegian soil while another 30.000 GenAaiu their death at sea. It seemed almost incredible against Mich German losse.s thatBritish Official Wireless - 120 words
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Article211 1940-12-14 3 China Credits Foreign Exchange tandon, Dec. 13. thai the Shanghai I hai 1 responds only W to the recent news <l Vmeiiciu ia and so far is d hv the auMi advance be largely exrcforUd inNanking (iov--1(1 i^ue its own them interl nines e s Hi«- limes 1 dtvetopmeai wouldReuter - 211 words
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Article244 1940-12-14 3 London, Dec. IS, TWO enemy bombers were destroyed during air raids on Britain last night. The enemy, states the Air Ministry, developed an attack on an industrial region in north Kngmnd, and Che principal damage was done in Sheffield, where a numU 1 of buildings wasReuter - 244 words
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Advertisement138 1940-12-14 3 St. John Ambulance Ofticer.s and N.CO the St. John Ambulance Brtiade will be addressed by Professor Wmiired Cullis at tb( e f)f Medicine on Tuesday. Dec. 17 si r>3op.m. The Commissioner trusts that as many memkera aa possible will be ab. attend. BE SLIM and a<ti\r bv takinu NM purelv138 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1940-12-14 4 VERA ARDMORE - Children Stage A Delightful Show: Parties For Servicemen VERA ARDMORE by Group pic- r 1 ture taken at I the conclusion i of "The Blue- > Bird," the War) Fund sho \v presented for; the firsi time by l children of i Dean's School, ?o n Tbtmdaj afternoon. In the1,163 words
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Advertisement88 1940-12-14 4 Thla i, the basii of all EUMetti TO Ardcn home and salon treatnur, V WT4 her essential preparatio \j s^WM i<MKi Skin Tonic Ardent /f\ CleMMlng Crc;im Velwi Cream. \^-v jpj mw id fottc teftatf i, on i pcf jF tyjJ*. Au^t. )<i£*h, L- M _^i U{DS Wattes R»««l-->I\ISO\ GALAXY88 words
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Article, Illustration955 1940-12-14 5 x M \i BLO! 81 IN PINK LIMN jnl going for my local leave to one of the U0 month and should be glad of r O i i smart blouse to wear with a light rffSllOl' m l skirt. I thought of having some fitlinc955 words
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Advertisement68 1940-12-14 5 flee ChgavA FOR DINNER j ely fresh made b) the Sold Stora E#asil) the snest, riche >othest ice cream you ever tasted. I .^o digestible too because \w STheie are a dozen super!) fiafOWl to choose ie from the purest dairy produce and ntifically manufactured in modern and in >ndll68 words
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Article338 1940-12-14 6 Ubique - Services' Brevities Ubique li- I ,il I", i! I has i tarted a neu thing in Billiards Toun M nts in Mji< Command. This takes the form Zof a knock out "Billiard* bowls" i a i iation of me that is proving incn j S inj-'l.v populai G Smith (K.A.)338 words
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Article276 1940-12-14 6 4 Die In Tongkang Disaster ONLY MM IW9M returning to BiogapSre Hon. Kl timber struck a mim tli- smt-ap-... Dec. 2. Tne had cast ancho ow ither when n was blown up. j two members ot the cr< k who found clinging to a l< up by Low Siai fisherman,276 words
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Article225 1940-12-14 6 AN application A bankruptcy by Ml nes, a tales repn n Motors Ltd by Mr. Just] berd d 193», with liability lUin *5u.b14. the debu.:- ai ributedi eency to bad luck d hat he obun., Happy World Cabaret month in June. 1938. and borroM a sum ol su.oou225 words
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Article171 1940-12-14 6 pLEADING rnilty to i chaicc i 1 of taking t<. the asi ;\\'haii. Tanjong I'asjar, I*. V pieces of jade without Ihe I authority of the Controller ol i UestrirUui Exports, Toh II k?K S Fun. :i middle-aged Itinese, j N IFM lined $IH, oi iw«171 words
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Advertisement26 1940-12-14 6 WHO CALIiD FOR Immediate Response proves they all W/%slT McEwan's Sparkling Red Label 100- British Beer. "N'one other is so Good JACKS CO.. (MALAYA dp limitcd26 words
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262 1940-12-14 7 Increased Help For RAF From Allied Pilots Lonck n, Dec, LB. i.\ increasing number of Poles, i;s. Frei and Belgians are ftni training on Brit \>h i.. pea of aircrafi and beginning in the air fighting. 'I hey are generally veterans conv v ith the I.A.F fighter pilots. The averi262 words
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Article217 1940-12-14 7 POLICE NEED HELPS IN MU RDER CASE IHI following police communique waj i^ued yesteri i s'i. the body of ,n Chinese buiied in a nek was recovered by the poll, from patch of jungle off Lornic Road near Caldeolt Hill Estate close to the junction of Lornie Koad wiih Andrew217 words
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78 1940-12-14 7 Shanghai, D« c 13 The equivalent of £3,52<) ir/sb-n collected by the Central Bluish War Fund's Christmas appeal A .sum of 1875 was rrmittecJ !i!r!l t0 the Royal Navy, the Bn Army, tho Roya. 1 Air Force ana :h» fulled forcea In Britain for theReuter - 78 words
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Article165 1940-12-14 7 London, Dec. 13. T the awards of the MiAHI croaa for gallantry in the [ricßn iampaign is a aPant conduct which 3 the decoration to Lieut. Tajtmmad Khnnzada, of the lltn Sikh Regiment Daring operations at Wazinstan August, 1940. Route Piquet was and sustained several caLieut.165 words
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Article109 1940-12-14 7 INCOME TAX PETITION THE closing date for tho signing of the S.S. petition against Income Tax has been fixed as Saturday. Dec. 21. at 2.00 p.m. Signatures may be recorded at the fallowing places (a) In Singapore 1 1 1 Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hill Street (2> Messrs. Chan Sze109 words
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333 1940-12-14 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY DECEMBER 14, 1940. EVENTS IN EGYPT pVENTfi at the moment are me n rapidly in the Westert Desert of ypt that any comment on the situati i eedingly difficult. time of i iting and the time an art appears in print, new development lial le to take333 words
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Advertisement120 1940-12-14 7 00 VO[T NEED GLASSES Thompson Certified Frames and Mount. tjgflS^*^^' ne» are priced^BT >^ *i <;nn 55.00 and f *'\mvmp STOO. The cost of U the lenses depends JZ^ on your eyesight needs. H( Eyes Examined Now! THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4. AKCADE BLDG.. 'PHONE 3002. liitirnpson, Dr.120 words
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Article42 1940-12-14 8 London. Dec. 13. THE will is proved of Sir Qhver Lodge, th< famous pion oj wireless telegraph) and the prominent sp-ntmiit Sir Oliver Loige who died earlier in the year, aged 89. left £27 I British Wireless.42 words
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Article, Illustration66 1940-12-14 8 No matter what it is you can bet the New York Negro will swing it. Recently dusky Manhattens staged the G. and S. Mikado" in swing. "Three little maids from school are we," warble these demure actresses in pseudo-Tahitian garb. They start oft quietly enough. luit by the time they66 words
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Article96 1940-12-14 8 WEARN AIR SERVICO CONTE II tually were v?^By Wearne i);'n'til the iViiiiiainiii 1 1 meeting yester^B W. in» to a query iMfto} 1 as to the usefußpntir ing the s«'i H "W iU'li 1 thr H Th shaifhi'irit^B .atcd tivi* main in operatic n. it h ri: Replyin I •hat.96 words
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377 1940-12-14 8 rpHE details of an important financial ai i n-arh- n Mali .i 1 1 the Netherlands East [ndiea in of payment for trade tuntries, released yesterday by the Controller oi Foreign Kxchange. An arrangement has been made whereby from Dec. 15 1940. business377 words
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370 1940-12-14 8 "WK believe the psychological effect of voluntary contributions in itself has a decided value in helping t»> win the war," declared Mr. C. F. P. Wearne, chairman of Wearne brothers, Limited, when announcing a proposal for a further gift f |50,000 to the370 words
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Advertisement171 1940-12-14 8 lOK «.OO» llltMII HI V PLEASE SEE THE SUN WAH COMPANY. PURNITI RE MANUI n RS IS. ViriOFU\ BTREI I PHONI 1..V BINGAFORK CATHAV C AFE U'hrre Kvrrybody Goes OUR HOLIDAY SCHEDUI E Xmas Eve Dec. 24th Extension To 2 a.m. DINNER 5:,.00 NON DINERS II.M Xmas Day Dec. 25th171 words
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Article, Illustration187 1940-12-14 9 u all parts of Hm- world -till come strange stories, other than thf»M' of nations ti;>n»u t« wipe O«l Oih«r nations, llrre arr some »n pictures. Toothiuk engineer M. R Stein, of n^h York, build* models of the world's MMl famous structures with tootli pi(ks IF»re187 words
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62 1940-12-14 9 London, Dec. 13 r |>lF CtJony of the S -ai*> Settlements have made ;»n uneond. of u:JS. r )72 6 the Imperial Government. Thii ■sum represents the proceeds o! pecia] war taxation from August to October inclusive. Th? gifts has be^n gratefully acknow the Secretary62 words
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71 1940-12-14 9 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. oii.hPd b) Royal Charter A.L 1824. rthrrlands Trading Society) BANKKKS tal f 40.030,000 ,rve Fund f12.000.00t.. I ..ikl. mi Correspondent* PROVINCIAL BANK. MMITKD Wmi Oflfi< lIA 1 A\ I flianchrs\rihrrlands U* Indies: baya, Samarang, Medan, \J."i tcvreden. Bandoeng, Chertboj. 'a. 8010, Tjllatjap, Djemb*. F a; iidjermasin, Ma,71 words
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Article197 1940-12-14 10 TOR trying to defraud the 1 M.S. Government H$ L customs duly to the extent of 56.90. Tan Soon S Kian-, ftssfet&lltof hop Sinij Moh, in South Briige Road, was fined S1(M» in the fifth court, yesterday, i Inspector Luke R. Prynn. proseciitiii". state-1197 words
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Article91 1940-12-14 10 pLEADING gttilt* to I two charges, one )f criminal breach of I trust and another ot cheating, Tan Sak Hwee. alias, Tan Piah ITu an, 27-year-old Chinese, was sentenced to nine weeks' rigorous imprisonj Tnent by Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, acting third magistrate, yesterday. On91 words
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Article33 1940-12-14 10 (From Our Own Coi respondent) Malacca, Fridav. THE November rubber crop of the; United Malacca Rubber Elates., Ltd.. amounted to 65.700 lbs. and total fr.i) U>r the past seven months to 423.300 lbs.33 words
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Article10 1940-12-14 10 1923 Bankrupt Given Discharge A n Indian, A m Novemtw10 words
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Article137 1940-12-14 10 ARRESTED by the wutchmal lv was catching ti.sh i n j the ponds of the Bota II nfi, at mid-day, on Dec 8 <ncc under the by-la? 1 1 Gardens, Ng Jue Chen. appeared before Mr. L I II fifth magistrate, yesterday. W *Subdai137 words
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47 1940-12-14 10 London. Dec 13 1 FURTHER New Zealand rival :-^m Air Force drafts :rlrß in Britain. They were ntficlalMwelcomed on behalf of Mr Jo™ dan. tho Hit?h Commission' r foH. New Zealand, bv a senior ofl his staff. 1 i— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 47 words
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Advertisement127 1940-12-14 10 ■n«\s PHiLP lim;. I (Incorporated in Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND j THURSDAY ISLAND. For Information regarding freight and passenger accommodation I *PPly to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Till: IIAXK MM] LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SEEVH MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON. MU V<)HK AND127 words
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Miscellaneous45 1940-12-14 10 Mickey Mouse B y Walt Dimys\ \/A -ssia tthEk-E IS TmEn --ERES *ND hDW THE BOSS XND A 1 x nnA TrTT^^B 6Oi^ ON HEREI "Zy "^.d, p?V sT -J (mWEIT IN r> /sd&^U//^* U^ J i Ud "C TTITC* IMF CwuS} r>* 4-, 5|45 words
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Advertisement238 1940-12-14 11 Ltions Vacant I K «n« (No I »P««M, L..,r.' wat- 661. Ma; I ipean or E- ireu Apply B^ I I 314 J»f g* I 1 I ajrjrssfc rH^e7tor of Indian Labov.. j ,iU:i^ to qUi-Uli- I Deputy OoowolI.umpur. IHQ. H eu conamuntc i S n\m FOUND WORK at R.A.F.238 words
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Advertisement445 1940-12-14 11 dasf Wanted VANTED to rent ■cdfta car with or with- tut >yce for 4 or 0 weeks from Dec. 15th. thone 3582 (No. 715F) VANTED second hand Homelite 3 in tortabli .seilpruning pump, state cond- ion. lowest cash pnct\ Box 857. Malaya fribune, Singapore. (No. 730F» WANTED Second Hand full445 words
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Advertisement318 1940-12-14 11 Miscellaneous HAVE YOU ever visited Orchard Res' rant. 38. Orchard Road lor good taotl b< (No 389F) di M SERVICE AND COMFORT Guaranteed at R Nt w Asia Hotel, 2. Peck Seah Street. Singapon- modern I tation. (No. 616P. EASTERN PIANO CO.. 64. Rrtngod i Singapore. Tuning, Repairing on hire318 words
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Advertisement193 1940-12-14 11 Vegetable Seeds I Vf> 1 f- i Professional [FOED BO R k. file-' i, ;r M i ii gkin D N' ol M.ui) ■a BcrbaJ :.ddl. K MSI. (No. 7» i •'I Uljf inr" by (hit 1 I luce benefits cla b '/■uc<., m, Asthma. P i> yeu Deblllt ind193 words
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Advertisement302 1940-12-14 11 I ON THE] air s S!N(.\IMHU: /111. 223 mrtriM (1 333 kr <) ZIIPI 30 9*. meire« (ff.69 m ZIIP3 41.3H ni»-ttfi i7.2j mc*> From 8 00 a m. t« 8. 31 MO From lo M m i .0 p m. > ra. t« 10.00 p m. BAIGON Bttm (11.780302 words
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Article235 1940-12-14 12 I Mr. D. B. J- Amble. QMS own appomt^d to offlcl inspector of Schools, Palm* Mr K. Banmugam K&g tK^en appointed to act as H'Hd Posi- 1 matter, Kuala Him- j pur Mr O I 1 Haui .von luis been appoint- ed to officiate su> vas pector235 words
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Advertisement173 1940-12-14 12 HERE'S YOUR WEEK-END SHOW! CAPITOL,^, f •lumbUis Pmli l»»ncb> I 'uniest UIC Titture (».">,l:{() people tlocked to sea in .1 iretkfl at the STATE, SYDNEY 111 STAYED for Mill Akl AM With *m*F iM I Ki Palfc I dfr'.&J A '^■P I n:i O'Connor j BE WISE! BOOK EARLV and173 words
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Advertisement130 1940-12-14 12 l> Vtr^ most exciting adventure lhnil n rO-DAI tl AM -M- II If IILIIBBiJ I IMA I*,! Ull S C.IU VI ADVIM, v hl ,./B G AR FIELD FARMER ~fj2Kpi jßßlEh^^pM^ W4\ A *.Wy9¥*nk A^WARNER BROS IF aiiVmail "PATHE GAZETTE 10-M<,III AT \llir\lMlll' otlock A K II A .^1 It130 words
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Article97 1940-12-14 13 I!'; bich wa i pnest^dav for U tl iritherin ver published' 1 to combine and Qtroduciiip, Adenoid Hyn Chaplin- out the un- derlying them»j at the end i barber mistaken for a clictahe addresses an army marchIng into Austria. "To those Who can hear me. do97 words
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Article111 1940-12-14 13 Engineers Visit Hospital WITH a view studying a n y la' Innovation thai might h been Introduced in" the construction of new buildings, about 50 member.s ol the Technical Service ■ciation. P.W.D., Singapore, paid a visit of inspection to the newly constructed operation theatre at the Ci neral Hospital, and111 words
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Article135 1940-12-14 13 ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE REDUCED When nine Tamil*, who had been ;han>ed with attempting to murder Sinnasami, a compatriot, were brought up in the third court, yestcrda y, Inspector Peter Bull said that be had instructs to reduce the charge to one of causJ hurt. The men. Letcl. manin, Retnam, Thiruvangan,135 words
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54 1940-12-14 13 Dr. Cullis Addresses Two Meetings < Fro further talks were given yesterday by Professor Winifred CU 1 1 1• C.8.E.. who is tour ing the Far E under the auspi the Minlstn ()1 Information. Dr. Cullis u:> address to an appreciative audieh the Tanglin Ban;, in the mornln talk durtn54 words
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Advertisement140 1940-12-14 13 fViiii 11'lw I' TO-DAY AT 3.15-6.15 9.15 IN NEED OF A TONIC? -JUST MEET 'H:\ItLKY S (»l(i IIIAKTU)) MM AND ALL VOIR TROUBLES WILL BURST LIKE BUBBLES JUST THE SORT OF AUNT THE WHOM FAMILY WOULD LOVE TO NEEI 'l|H '"^f^W^mm sty" <^^Bb£ air^^^^l I^. ML I^KH <^Vv Jf'l w140 words
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Article, Illustration918 1940-12-14 14 SPECTATOR - SPECTATOR Ti ib Inter Lc un end on -jon i gome 'trl< huieet iii uters are nt. Jcey Mj. te* Mar.tnd M; Van Tooren should reason -n<-d by the rland's bet. while Mr. will most probably of th foufttl ra^ ■rfions and conmienlary918 words
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Article274 1940-12-14 14 l*a<lan«4 llo«*ki> I SK 4; R\ s, r niSPLAYINCi fine teamwork, the s|j "I 5 U K A V. (Seletar. b> four BOll S lo m .^Jil, and tatefcstlng Ram? of heckej on the P,i J I yesterday. The name, however. w:ts not u «ne-si,|,.274 words
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187 1940-12-14 14 Punjab Regiment 9 \M IN an evenly contested game wf hockey at Bale&titM Cl yesterday, the Punjab Regiment beat the Cej Sports Club' by two uoaLs to one. The exrhan Ml were even and the game was well distributi WM^ out the play, many 2o<m187 words
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228 1940-12-14 14 S.C.C 18; St. Andrew's Old Boys A-» NOMINATING in all departments Ojrougnou V game, the S.C.C. pUed up 18 points thur m and one try* to defeat St. Andrews Old MX* W nation, who were able to score only tnKL try*, when they met228 words
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Advertisement111 1940-12-14 14 L m- I I a^ n u fiT I 1 1 an 1 A Afc W 4)r A A AAAUkIi A FORCOHIFQRT&SHFETV jy^Jr^^k. <' it *J^^^_\. India Sisn«l Heavy >j^ MAS kA I>uty Car Tyres are anUUblt Id the y^ m^ ft. 4 50x21 E.25X17 > > I B 1111 words
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Article166 1940-12-14 15 *iv-rwv*ii iiul icatuiuii; me ujp-nu C. B. Tan't boxmu cart at the Happy covered stadium, ath. witnessed sunn- Ro^d t. There were no knock-outs, and onr down. Blue Wan en his to the canvas early in the second round lor a con of eight. TllC166 words
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Article102 1940-12-14 15 Escaped From Reformatory: Gaoled NOW you'll lind out the difference between prison and the reformatory," remarked Mr. L. C. Goh, the fifth magisirate, yesterday, when he convicted and sentenced Ho Boon Sooi, Hailam, 15. to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, for escaping from the Singapore Reformatory. According to the prosecution, Boon102 words
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Article135 1940-12-14 15 SINGAPORE MEETS SELANCOR TO-DAY CINUAPORL wiu h,c-» t w m thtir ftut 11 iintei this StMOn On the Pac. I afternoon. Both .s.cie.s hare lost lo Pi who have noi established them•elves at bem-,; the stro: hockey team In Mala] Severn] welcome Cbatig< i have ibeen made to the Singapore135 words
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Advertisement89 1940-12-14 15 in i i r V)'X \l 'U SAVINGS M4>youtc t A doilai saved Ifl ao *x tra dollar earnec. t A Savings Accou '^e best inducement to s&\ m To have a Saviiujs Account and to r ee this account grow from timn to time is to be a contented89 words
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Advertisement28 1940-12-14 15 IN AIU Ur- LUt-AL WAR CHARITIES VICTORIA THEATRE THE TWO CARROLLS A Thriller presented by The Birds of Passage 9.30 p. m. To-night ewx) 21st Dec. B(X LITTLES, >28 words
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Miscellaneous283 1940-12-14 15 ■~~J~a i d n es s Public Notices IviliMX Kferr preparations. aM in penhas Ifffil Street, Singapore. tsSIFIED ADS l/i from page U) I Photography panted by qualified aru Singapore. TeleNo. 72SF, Photographs for at Harmoiiy W ,No ii9BF>| Educational Ir TsST'.TUTION. 44. Orchaid Kjgaporp. Primary to C.iiEbridge K now.283 words
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Miscellaneous314 1940-12-14 15 GOVEKNMIM NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Settlement Engineer. Public Works Department, Singapore, up .to noon on the lttth December, 1940. for the following:— 1. Disposal of drcdging.s from Grab Dredger No. 1 during 1941. 2. Disposal of dredeings from Grab Dredger Nd. II during 1941.314 words
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Miscellaneous58 1940-12-14 15 IMAItY TO-DAY v St I .in val B.t CSC. v R A O GBY Ar v RAJ Biu» >. Jalan B*SUdium 'V, matoh>. a R*d.s v Royal N Selef. nROFE?i p e e a performance the "A" Division of the S.S PC* FoftS I natfd to the v. d London,58 words
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Miscellaneous92 1940-12-14 15 TIDE TABLE This week's high tides TO-DA? 9M a m 9 4 it 11 10 p.m., h 04. Ni'.xt week 'a hii h Ud< SI Ni \Y H)L »> ft 11 15 p m 8 f > M MONDAY 11 am U.9 tt. TUESDAY 12 20 urn I ft., 11.3592 words
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169 1940-12-14 16 NAZI SUPPLY SHIP SUNK, ANOTHER HIT INNEWRAIDS London, Dec. IS Di ft of -mniand whilr Dutch < iin, tnmunlqu bomb (i sh»- hip snrxK A tan ,-dsTh(- attack hit thi probabl] a I Th< mcine U thtt tli< subn iiit id (i 4,000 t -BOAT HIT It is believed InReuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration43 1940-12-14 16 Warships of the Medit.- nean Fleet bombarded N apuzzo and Bardi board one of the battleship my an titYiria! photograph* \vht» molded pictures tidtnu during the actui bombardment. Here is th I U-«'t steaming out to m M the bombardment.43 words
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Article35 1940-12-14 16 EX Sir W II M at present Cteof succeed Mr Pick, who ha quLshed j ment I General istry oi announc Miami. fIK- D::v believed Reut DJ 1 "roe power 1 ply Jus iter.35 words
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Article53 1940-12-14 16 Tangier, Dec. 13. THE two Italian submarines 1 which have been here under airs left this morning at 3.30. The submarines were chased into Tangier by the Royal Navvand had beni taking refuge inert pending repairs. The first entered Tangier on Nov. 3 and the §econd on53 words
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Article120 1940-12-14 16 rTON COLLEGE boya an patrolling a four-m (tretch oi" the River Thames in the motor- vi a. They are member* tiit- Bto etton ol (hi Home Guard "Navy" the Upper Thames Patrol. Lord on of the >yal and th< I Sarewood, If a regular member. tun120 words
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Advertisement121 1940-12-14 16 TO-DAY CATHAY -Sir II a.m. -3.15 V^'* l/ 6.15 9.15 'PHONE 3400 MtHtNING SHOW TOMORROW AT 11 O'CLOCK Jaf'^^B EVER REAIU KNOW JOAN FRANCIS LLOYD ANNA Jvj BENNETT LEOERER NOUN STEM THE MAN I MIffIMED OTTO MARIA LUOWIG JOHNNY JURUSER OUSPENSXAYA STOSSEL RUSSELL Produced by DARRYL F. ZANUCK* Associate Producer121 words
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