Morning Tribune, 16 December 1940

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  • 17 1 Morning Tribune Vo s— No. 274 Monday. Dec. 16, 1940 Morning Tribune Monday. December Hi uq 0
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  • 79 1 NAZIS TALK ABOUT REVERSES Madrid, Dec. 15. rd IfjlhHntttrat spokesman referred to the BriUsh offensive against the Italians im the first time today (Saturday) states ihe Berlin t orrespondent of the Spaiush paper Ya. Th<, spokesman said therew bis no virt4)iious war without f siuJl reverses and the present Italian
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  • 144 1 ITALIANS ADMIT WARSHIP BOMBED KAIDEI) London, Dec. 10. IREt British air raids on Ntpki were made by British nraft M Saturday night, adiU an [Lilian High Com and communique and adds at bonks and "Molotov breadLsk< (s were dropped. Ti. communique states that an warship of medium ton- vas hit
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  • 424 1 London. I)e» II SPEAKING from thi- pulpit »fl St. .Martin- in-the-Fieldv huich, the Dominion Secre. tary. Lord Cran borne, broadt this morning a meof Christmas (reetingi to the Empire. Lord ranborne mentioned that the church in which he was tyeafchig had been struck by bombs
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  • 591 1 DEPARTMENT BATTLE NOW RAGES ON LIBYAN SOIL: THREAT TO BARDIA LONDON. DK( 15 |TAM IS NOW FIGHTING TWO WITHDK ..lL N(i ££F° m ON TWO FRONTS WITHIN HKK OWN TERRITORY. AN AITHORII that od,t, cu lIVEI IVE STA TEMENT WAS MADE IN LONDON £v£m.™ 5! TROOPS ARE PRESSING BACK THI
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  • 140 1 (By Massey Anderson, Reuteri Special Correspondent with the British Fleet at Alexandria 1 London. D<\ 15. HORDES 01 Italian prisoners continue to pour In. Throughout to-day, they have boon arriving at the military barracks hen 1 watched with great in t by large crowd* which packed
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  • 241 1 Cutting Italy's Lifeline <Bv Lieut. olonrl T. A. Lohc, Kruler's Military Correspondent) London, Dec 15 k PERFECT combined operation between sea, land and air force s was achieved by the British Army in North Africa in co-operation with the Navy and tht Air Force It is thr dream oi every
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  • 892 2 London, Dec. 15. MM.ANUIN six foot cx-preniifj who i the Munich pact wiien Biegfftm of congratui:i Hiilcr. has replaced M ign Minister in tiie Vichy Government M Laval's from replace- [>■ nandil 'imounred by in a message 'least by the I.yns Radio. was at (o
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  • 60 2 No Help For Italy London. Dec 1 Further evidence creaking In has been reee; in London The Rumad Government lately taker, meas. to assist Gem transport on Danube. I learned that manians are gi v no such a to Italian traffic. Indeed the G mans are ma show of exciuol
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  • 108 2 London. Dec I rlAT the wars against Britain and Greece ticiar.*' wars, for neither of which tt cl e miiitary preparation was made U stresses •Economist' in a comment on the resign auu.. Marshal Badoglio. Now that the wars have turned into gr:.-r the politicians are
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 140 2 Announcement A. FLIXTER DIAMONDS, P T VKI S EMERAtftS, RI'BIFS AND SAFPHtRES W HIGHEST QIALITY. Modern Jewellery. Double clip Combination Brooches pv-acelets. barrings, rtnft etc. etc.. set with Diamonds. Diamonds Baguettes, and other precious stont^ SPECIALLY ORDERED FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. \MH> \\h U l MODfeKAtE PRICES, laspcction InviMl
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    • 23 2 O v < 4 s iV**iiruiic*t' CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE Fire, Marine, Motor, Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Personal Ace ident
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  • 48 3 (From H. L llopkin). London Dec. Sir John Stuart KhM was nted u 00-respondcnt Ui an undefended Foord a former chef and now an air raid warde; ntedji decree msl and custody of th e two children with co I (Via Cable Wirele«s).
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  • 1159 3 MALAYAN GARRISON STARTS CHRISTMAS BLITZKRIEG (Specially Contributed) (Specially Contributed) tHK I nristmas entertainments "blitz" for tht \rm\ is due to open with a bang shortly, and fora little whi.e the war will take second place, m far .1- is passible, in everybody's thoughts. Following the custom of previous years European
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  • 341 3 iy|R- I-jm heng Law ot renang who is now in Singapore on a viMf to his daughter. Mrs. K. (ion, inteniewed by a Tribune repjvs^ntative remarked that he was "vi'ry much in favour of lotteries." He was surprised, he said, that none of the Chinese members
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  • 59 3 l.nidoii, I)t 15 '"IT la lnrlMj lo talk .iboi.i .1 \qpg v.ir miirs more rood diit ot the oil ol thla com declartd hb i.ioyd DMCh at C.tinarvon H" stres.srd th( to Mcertaln n i hon it could bo Improved, ."iJ how thr laboai
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  • 67 3 Lisbon. D«c 14 rpHE United .States voy' 1 Colonel William Donovan. lcccntJy reported an envoy of President R arrived here by tn I .miic clipper after the plane had been delayed some dayi by bad weather at Bermuda Col, Don' tated lindedded abouj hi gramme, but
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    • 42 3 TO-DAY at 5.30 P.M. DANCING THROUGH THE AGES n im riis i* mi: i \v ii \>in:io\ s< iiooi. Ol lIA.MI.M. \i mi ADELPHI HOTEL I ROO F GARDEN I <.KOSN PROCBBDB T<> IHB war 1 1\»; Adults SI Children .»0 cents
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  • People and Places
    • 887 4  -  VERA ARDMORE by DUPILB oi ttu Fay Hamilton n will pre« n the. r Christmas u Dan< through the phi p kl thi wa at 5.30 pin. This show i- even beitai than It.uiriiig Time," last effort of lh#-se
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    • 117 4 THE PONY BALLET Children who w II tak i« part i in the ballet scene in "Dane- lag through the Ages." the show > which pupils of I the Fay Hamil- t ton School of J Dancing will) present at the Ariel phi Hotel i this afternoon. Pictured at the
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    • 33 4 New shipment of smart straw hats just arrived. E L S C-3, RODNEY HOUSE, BATTERY ROAD. Ll-fal r: moixine /77/^ British Beaul\ Salon Kntnti.r*' KAIFIIS HOTEL or KK^ BASAH ROAD MOM 2868. ■hmwmwAPß
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    • 36 4 TO-DAY at 5.30 P.M. DANCING THROUGH THE AGES BY PUPILS OF THE FAY lIAMII lO\ SrilOOl OF I) \\< l\4. AT TIIK ADELPHI HOTEL ROOF GARDEN GROSS PROCEEDS TO THE WAR FIINII Adults SI Children .»O cents
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    • 58 4 COMMERCIAL §rtj i: < r s ENROL NOW Enrolment... are now being njj for the commencement I ciasaw, durine; December for th< }»wj year of training. In the foltoWttl subjects:— All lulu Chamber of onunerce 1941 examination subject School Certificate i:\animition December 1941. AH Pitman Commercial CertiflCtw Subjects. Particulars of
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  • 543 6  - Services' Brevities Ubique II Y VI I Til the team* from the Argyll*, Gunner* and the Sappers withdrawing from tl:« Middlesex Cup competition the interest in the j Inter-Unit Boxing hiai naturally wanted but the three units thai are still left in uw be relied upon to gh b "i
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  • 739 6 HTRIKINU ex*mplea 0f the thousands of cases throughout Malaya whom the 0 Malaya Pribune Chriitma* Chew Fund has been launched to help enjoy a more cheerful festive season this Christina.- and Ne* Year W6»e cited in an ap] broadcast last night from the Singapore
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  • 64 6 Dutch Radio Has Nazi Dictator London. Dee. id. A NATIONAL Socialist named Dubois has appointed dictator cf all Dutch wireless stations i according to Dutch c: London. The change wllj little j difference to the news and speeches broadcast which have been Ger-man-dictated since the Mna th S Ch rgail:
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    • 321 6 Pyorrhea an I Trench Moull Slopped in 24 Hour! Bleeding gums, ««re"mouth. or loojp hHf mean that you are uvi Trench Mouth, or bdd lliiTMi will eventually cause you to lo^ teeth and have to wear fals your time. Since the gnat World '^arß these mouth diseases have s] ll«
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  • 783 7 H.L. Hopkin Writes From London France Realises Her Future Depends On British Victory London, Oet, 23. ■nISCUSSION ol f he future of mV prance looms large in the I and it is food to II thai there i •of II portion about it. PlWiouaI v there w«*» two schools of
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  • 294 7 BREAKING all precedents, ancient or modern, Chinese or foreign, the Chinese government is keeping 30,000 students in colleges and middle schools on its ''t*mw roll. In involves a yearly outlay of well over $S,(XX),UUU from the nation's already heavily taxed treasury. 1 i 1 l_^
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  • 342 7 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1940. BRITAIN AND CHINA JTKW people will be Burprised if I British alliance tak« ce form. Infixed, there ai'e many rho contend t 1 it such ;in alliance should have been concluded long ago in order to check 1 1 grojgive tend- n\' the I
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    • 104 7 i CORRESPONDENT of the Times A who was recently in France writes: There is in France and in the French Colonies a rapidly prowing feeling of sympathy for ihe British cause. This is the unanimous opinion of the many ichmen who have managed to DO YOU NEED GLASSES Thompson Certified
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    • 20 7 gS^\ SAFEGUARD" (fefe^j YOURSELVES; INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SFRV/CF Head OHice-No. I6D Cecil Street,
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  • Article, Illustration
    1482 8 N contrast to last Chrtsto Jill Gooding thought, as she Mood one evening in the first jflL week In December waiting for a bus that would take her back tc the corner of the suburban road, where she rented a third-floor bed-sitting-room, this Christmas pro mised to be one
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 328 8 FAItA II A V (0 .11 VA V 3 RAFFLES PLACE ENGINEERS AND MACHINERY BROKERS PHONE 3114 f _^jf^_^— -*^V_j| STARINA CYCLES nre nil precision built In England (a^<^ Standard Model do Luxr illustrated. Also Sporti |3|_r A\. Models are available. j3cs ute their high quality WSw STARINA are a
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  • 1468 9 -M- uie. and wept oitterly. door, wnich had been slightly open, and someone come I I 90m. She only heard a. v I v «.:-oita roice, say: I. you'll lorgive me barging in like this. J r -M open, and I could not help feeing
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  • 286 9 Hunan's Role In War Of Resistance !hang ijicu in manpower and v Hunan only sclf-MillicHiit b ition to make »ul contributions to th« Mr. Vu < hi-<K mis. inner of Reo article reviewing Hui role in the present i crisis, just published h. n] Hunan la abundant In '.<>od supply-
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  • 145 9 One-Legged, One -Armed Put Out Bomb Fires AN old soldier with one leg an* mother with qM arm savn two houses from destruction ami possibly, several lives They were Mr. R J Walton and Mr Robert Russell. both i/f I South-West London .suburb, when a large number of fire-bombs wen
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  • 140 10 I f angsha. r»*HK Plain- Purchasing paijpi is gatbaring momentum in iliuian. Thf proposal of Mr. Yuan Cheng-chi, ma^istrat»- of Siangliaag, that each hnit'i) \v }funan should raise enough fniui* to purchate one plaii'* to present to the National GevertMMn] hat iron wi<ki ipport. If this
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  • 220 10 NEWS BREVITIES A Commission as Acting Sub-Lieute-nant in the S.S.R.N. V.R., has been granted to Mr. L. C. Nunn. Mr. W. B. Jackson has been appointed a member of the Board of Visiting Justices for the Settlement of Singapore. The relinquishment of his Commission in the Straits Settlements Royal Naval
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  • 251 10 ESS than (MM year and I halt since its inception, the Chungr Li Factory in this city, whic'h manufactures medicines, chemicals and surgical instruments, has turned out approximately $100,000 worth 0/ goods. Except for this factory, rinderpest and other animal diseases prevalent in many districts in Szechwan
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    • 230 10 IY hQ*r.i BRITISH" INDIA LI NES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present
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    • 304 10 Pains in Bacl Nervous, Rheumallfc: Wrong 1 foods and drinks, worn- 0^ rork and frequent colds oft»'n put a ?tr^ *Z n the Kidneys and Kidney an<l iS 'i v tl CVoubles ;ire tht- true causo of K\ Ac^^» B v ty. Cltttiiiß Up Nights, Burnii U -.eff Pains, Nervousness
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    • 432 11 Lrions Vacant r^T~Agents for AuitraKro Box 866. Mala>a (NO. i*2f, WlT' at 8. Ladles* watI t.uropean or BuramW^FfJL .-uildrw. Apply Box m~ rce for radio, ($5). luiuor clerk (sloi k..\ "e44 Malaya Tribune, /I INO- 70 1 Wrr; pping clerk, speakt D r h and TtmiL Salary $40-., jK^minspector of
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    • 507 11 asdf EXPERIENCED English teacher available lor next year. Qualifications Cambridge School Certificate with Senior Chinese Particulars apply Box 849. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 714F) ATTRACTIVE and Educated Indian Girl seeks position as Sides-Girl, Nurse. Or Telephone Operator. Willing to work In any part of Malaya with moderate salary Replv to
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    • 417 11 Miscellaneous SERVICE AND COMFORT Guaranteed at New Asia Hotel. 2, Peck St ah Street. Singapore. Rate moderate, modern sanitation. (No. 618F, EASTERN PIANO CO., 64. Rangoon" Road Singapore. Tuning. Repairing on hire and removing, will buy Pianos. Orgmns In condition or for exchange. (No. 595F) "JOHNVS SWINOTIME BANDIT Open for
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    • 410 11 Professional QUALIFIED BOOK-KEEPER! up and prepare nf I p and other BOX No. 879, Malay. t Tr: [>"■■■ (No. 76«F) j TREATMENT St < for Leprotv. I Diabetes, Paralysis. Urinary, Skin Dlsea-I ses. Nervous trouble. Loss of Man j Ouarant' 243, Middle Road, Dial 3053. (No. SUFFER SI I I
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    • 373 11 i ON THE] AIR SINGAPORE ZHL 223 metfM (1.331 kr s) /iii'l 34M metres (9-69 me «> ZHP3 41. M roMwi (7 23 me s) From 8 of a m. tm 8 35 a.m. From 10 00 am. 1 p m. From 5. 00 p m. U 10 00 p
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  • 159 12 TwentyOne Women i nROM their bon east End boi twe women to a quiet nouae m Essex to ival of their babirs Then, two German bombs hit that house. Of twenty-one exH pec t ant mothers killed and; I two Weit sr riously I injured. Miss Spence, the I matron
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  • 91 12 SCORES of cowboys and cowgirls, wearing Stetsons, ridingboots, and spurs, were rounded up and questioned by the New York homicide squad following the mur d e r of John Martin, 37-years-old English .steward, aboard the Queen Elizabeth. They were from the Madison-square Garden^ rodeo, a block away
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  • 32 12 Mi Arthur T. F I Ford, partner in the journalistic firm of Smee and Foil De-reux-court. W.C.. i result of enemy action while on duty deputy commandant of the AFS
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  • 15 12 Acting Sub I E J Heci the SS.RN.V.R has confirmed in the rank of Sub-
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    • 127 12 SEASON EXTENDED owing to SUCCESS! POSITIVELY LAST II AY 4 Wi Till TO-DAY *F1; 3|5_6|5 9 ,5 CohmibU i i i itiuhv i gttfert ■Uw Picture <>">.i people flocked to >tv in 3 ir«tkl at the STATE, SYDNEY hi: stayeii for iiiuaki asi S W I.OKfcTI.V MHSV. W'W i and
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    • 147 12 FOR ONE DAY ONLvfc ,;-:rv l i ALMAWttftJ HOPKINS «p 'iftflH in the thrilling o^^ fßr Historical Drama Jm'/i \iiu.ima rirv 1 with Randolph Scott Humphrey B*f*rt The West at its best! The Screen at its niglititft! And each amazint; thrill is true! Here's BRITAIN'S ANSWER ~10 I AMERICAS "COATESSIOAS
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  • 238 13 A x^^ ld Coills UKI KOld bulii The Defence 'Finance* Regulation d t-bruary. and an .rdei Issued under R, last April require the owners of separate gold coins i ld^ 8 d bUI lOn ror sale to an au! mined by the Financial Secretary or his
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  • 229 13 London, Dec. 15. GERMANY has failed in attempting against Britain U the air bombm? 1 strategy which was adopted wit such success in Poland. Holland. Belgium and France This is the opinion expressed in Aircraft Engineering." "Raids on determined and well-organised defenit is stated,
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  • 128 13 London, Dec. 15.— A pilot officer who had already been awarded the D.F.C. and bar has now received the'D.S.O. This officer is H. M. Stephen and the award, made on the immediate recommendation of the officer commanding the fighter command, is the first to be given
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    • 161 13 u a Pii- "P> I Br<* I ■mmanclcrI command, m sir Gecjf Malaya, p ie officer ComWstic Bahinqion. >! I I It I I I THE Alexander Korda has. mgh tne distributors. iled Aitists Corporation v 'generously donated I entile gross proceeds this performance to the Utapore Women's "Buy A
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    • 87 13 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ,N.V. Established by Royal Charter AD 1824. (Netherlands Trading 8oclety) BANKERS Paid Up Capital 1 40,030,000 Reserve Fund M2,000,00i, London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED Head Office: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies:-Sour* baya, Samarang, Medan, Wei tevreden, Bandoeng, Cberiboa Tegal, Pccalongwi, Djokja^ karta. Solo, Tjilatjap, DJemb« Palembang, Bandjermasin, Ma
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    • 183 13 PAVILION TO-DAY 6.15 9.15 TOWN IS STILL ]&s&' I All. 11l \4.! ■'■.«^J THE FUNNIEST AND '^iT^^V MOST HILARIOUS W/i'?L^^ join in the i.Ai'cirn :i: Z' 1/^ AM) SKI-. TIMS HIM 6h^ _-J THAT HAS A I.AlCill J IN EVERY FOOT! a J /^^^^^^T^*\ MAHWIOTT GRAHAM M(.if»/.'f UNIVERSAL NEWS •&i«'£p«i
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  • SPORTSFRONT
    • 526 14 SERVICES 'A' SCORE GOOD WIN SERVICES V XI I; BROOKE'S XI L BUT FOR TIIK BRIGHT SPOTS PROVIDED BY WONG KAM TONG, THK SKLAM.OK STATE GOALKEEPER. YESTERDAY S HOCKEY MATCH ON THE INDIAN ASSOCIATION GROUND BETWEEN THE SERVICES "A" XI \ND BROOKES XI W(HLI) II W'E BEEN A REPETITION OF
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    • 500 14 MANY people in Malaya thought that Lord Stamp. Chief Economic \d\iser to th<» British (iovernmenl. hit the Malaya n^il luaicly on the head the other day when he said: "It is not much aood doina Without here (at Homo in order to
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    • 182 14 lii lvr-% I«i I v Hockey SINGAPORE 4; SELANGOR IN a game that developed into almost lomnlet I mediocrity, until the last 60 seconds when ta flashy goals were seored by Singapore, Nnganor scored their first hocke> victory (hi, easonvte they defeated Selangor by four goals
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    • 133 14 THE opening ceremony oi the new Seranguon Ma School at Aroozoo Avenue off Chailton Road toy place yesterday at 11 am. Among those present were Dr. Linehan. Directs of Education. Majjr J. B. NeUtion, Inspector a Schools. Singapore and Labuan. Che Abdul Bud Marang, J.P.. Che
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    • 52 14 A Happy Xmas For The Poor iluee littyq t rLs from school! Tin v spent Satur.M'Mi.iM:; i,iin 8 in H aloni; treasured toys for oiher fartiuwtc childirii. lioin hit to n^ht: lan Situ K«i. 1. 1, slew Kin and Tan Siew Cheng. llxv atteiuUid the "MiJk and Gift" morning at
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    • 95 14 ECLIPSE PARTY BEATEN IN the inter-club section of t Singapore badminton chai pionships, the Amateur Athtt Union scored a 4—l victory ol the Eclipse Badminton Par yesterday. The games were all very cios contested and the Eclipse M .was unlucky not to have more than one game. The results were
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    • 32 14 TO-UA\ J HOCKEY: SR< v nals, S.R.C. b > c C A..Y.M.C.A ;8 I Hornets, S.C.Rj TIDE -TABLE This weeks' high U TO-DAY: 11 **"*'ll i TO-MORROW: 12.20 a.m 12.54 p.m., 9.7 ft.
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  • 123 15 Axis Halted The progress of th* 3 Axis brought to a halt at Taranto and on the Greek frontier is definitely stayed and turned. This was the opinion expressed by Brigadier Lord Croft, joint Parliamentary .Under-Secretary for War, on the Western Desert battle to-day. •Prudence in the face of a
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  • 108 15 •,v York. Dec. u>.| —New York's !ourth unciersroimd -Sixth Avenue Subway" was opened at one minute past midnight ittjr a ceremony conducted bv Mayor La Guardia. :The line cost nearly $60,000,000 and took four years to build. Threequarters of the i two-mile-line connects Radio City with
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  • 133 15 Christmas Shopping A Pleasure IYW IIH;\ is .mi evfr'astin* ott for a hristma« pres«r»( and BillfApiti*! oMeti mu«-||»t\ i-vtihlish ment Mcstra B T l)e Silva lid. frill he foremost this Chrhtmas in thr ua\ bI ftttrmetlTC pr»senti. In spitp of thr war their itock this fW is as exttnvivr and
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    • 133 15 iassified ads^ d from n e H Personal Available rks, Mecha•es etc. Call r Service Educational ■T'T^rnmON. 44, Orchard r >' to Cambridge Apply for Illustrated rtpS; (No. 602P) ,SSES Morning session 6th' January. Subjects. 2 Shir hand (Rajah PHElements of Comrtic. Geography -oidy commenced 2nd Please write or etui
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    • 139 15 TO-NICHT DANCE 9.30 12 p.m. I AI \V 11 11 I. l> DANCE PALACE The (ostlifst Finest Sptinf I loor i WATCH FOR OCR CAMAY;—; X'MAS EVfi BAIL 2M2-H1 IVWCrNC, FROM I P.M. TO 2 A.M. FANCY HATS, STUEAMKKS NOXEITH -S Will be distributed 26-12-40 "BOXI.M. U\\" DANCING COMMENCKS FROM
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 75 15 i//;//c Notice singapore Municipality TENDERS. 3EHS sre now Invited for tne folmaterlals or service. For partisee Municipal Tender Room. Of 2.000 Oval R gbtsoll Blank Covers. 12 Noon. 17 December 19*0. of Galvanised igh; Iron Tubes M period l 2.41 4 D.m 13 January 1941. Tons of Coal i Jan
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  • 249 16 News Brevities London. Dir 15. A total Of E13.048.47U raised In the War Savi.- Campaign ;-k bringi ttoe i and total t 'tt.849.206 British Wtrelf. London. Di I omall formations of RJLF. bombers atcacked the enemyoccupied ports of Brest and Lortenl on 3 at Mr day Dlfht, .states an Air
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  • 207 16 LONDON DF< IV rj KING PO-M1 MOTI lIM CONOB \!l LATIONB ON THI BRITISH "VICTOR! IN Till \\l STERN l»l I ro GENI RAI. SIR ARCHIBALD \\U I His Majesl 0 all ranks of the foi id- .inaiui i Heat •:itulation.s on the w\ Aesteru Desert 'The
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  • 435 16 London, Dec. 15. piGHTING in Albania has been on a smaller scale to-day. During the morning the Greeks silenced Italian artillery in one sector but the Greek advance has been held up at one heavily fortified position. The battle which has been proceeding for two days
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  • 246 16 Personal Disagreements Caused Laval's Downfall JHERE is as yet no full or satisfactory explanation of the sudden breach between Marshal Petain and M. Laval which led to the dismissal of the latter from his position as VicePremier and constitutional successor to Marshal Petain, writes Reuter's chief diplomatic correspondent. Circumstances and
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  • 121 16 Pro posal For Speed Up Welcomed Washington. Dec. 15. rill plea l>\ »i n head of the UJB DefMMC Coranuswiun, that prod in tion be jtooj on a war basis hns be( In niaf>v rit, During the past f< w there fes been i-onstUcrablf lMindcrinff by the more thoughtful her.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
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