Morning Tribune, 18 December 1940
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Title Section9 1940-12-18 1 Morning Tribune jkfakasksdakskks Morning Tribune Wednesday, December 18, 194J9 words
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Article508 1940-12-18 1 THREE MORE ENEMY POSTS CAPTURED LONDON, DEC. 17. FIGHTING STILL CONTINUES ROUND FORT CAPUZZO AND SOLLUM, IT HAS ANNOUNCED IN AUTHORITATIVE MILITARY CIRCLES IN LONDON TO-DAY. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND TROOPS ARE TAKING PART, TOGETHER WITH AN INDIAN DIVISION UNDER THE COMMAND OF MAJOR-GENERAL NOEL BERESFORI) PEIRSE. Regarding future operationsReuter - 508 words
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Article155 1940-12-18 1 Premier Loudon, Dec. U. riK Kobert Vansittart's recent broadcasts indicting German aggressiveness throughout history brought a criticism m the House of Commons thi-* afternoon One Labour member demanded to know whether the broadcast were made "ihe Government's ap prov.il and whether the decla d policyReuter - 155 words
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Article27 1940-12-18 1 J n, Dec. 17.— Joe Beck r British heavvweignt and his wife, who fd under the DeJune, h der of theH. learned to-day ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article311 1940-12-18 1 r London, Dec. \1 main feature* of R.A.F. iens l»y bombers m Ijni( »'t was a heavy attack J>n Mannheim which lasted from p.m. to the early hours of tin, morning When the operations "ease*, many important targets were left ia flames. Meanwhile, it LsReuter - 311 words
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Article136 1940-12-18 1 I ONDON. Dec. 17 —Britain i,: I-' not going to be oflf tally en- I ravaged te indulge m traaei. 2 tory rejoicing about local vi.- J oton>s. It was If getted m th j House of Commons that any J -i-nal victory by land, sea or" airReuter - 136 words
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Article68 1940-12-18 1 Washington. Dec. 17 —Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary to the I Treasury, is reported to have told th* House of Representatives' .Appropriations Committer that Sir Fredrick Phillips,, the British rrcasary official who h at pre sent m Washington, had inform ed him 'Britain could make no mmWmW cotiiiiiit men68 words
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Article34 1940-12-18 1 17 I irution wo< J to-day Go* d Hamburg and In the n ->ed Bloom p speech I id proved stated, turning Uk< Hitlei < I that the would d i ReuterReuter - 34 words
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56 1940-12-18 1 SIR ARCHIBALD Sinclair For U. S.? Reuter Londi Dec 1. This afternoon the mime of Sir Archibald Sinclair 8t crctary for Air, ha been brought v .row circle of passible can didates for the Washington Ev. If such an up A' n made ir would be rdance w'.th ,v m*Reuter - 56 words
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Article181 1940-12-18 1 Analogy Between Albania Libya l ondon. D« •All: recent action m Ihe IVestt ru Deserl el ha, been rendered more effective by the hr.lliant inn k arms itttetaeni made by Lord Halifax M luncheon of the An?lo-Hell«---nhC m London to-d Oifas pa.d a cordial tribo .rly skill' ■vith which GiReuter - 181 words
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Advertisement29 1940-12-18 1 Nt 1 B\l ES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY tENT-A-PLANE 1 FUND ;^s more of enemy planes Wl ■•an on all fronts:— MM H I i IT _ym jl_\f7_____w_\ wmmm mmAmM^m^29 words
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Article521 1940-12-18 2 New York, Dec. 17. R R|-i ISH mmm v.< 1- «W m t_£iT finCdal S3SU*S -SJS Stat** as weU as BnU*h war nroduction inevitably raised the problem of the dollar exchangewlm h Sir Frederick PhiUips had come over to aiscnss. The conversations involvet enabling the UnitedReuter - 521 words
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Article147 1940-12-18 2 j London. I). THREE ships of one convoy were burn.ng furiousl when 14 injured men were lescued by a hi^i speed launch recently. Later when attempting to rescue personnel froti two planes which had fallen into the sea, nine eneiu planes attacked the launch withReuter - 147 words
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Article213 1940-12-18 2 London, Dec. 17. ENEMY air raids over the United Kingdom wer? on Monday night once again on a small seal* and ceased at an early hour. Bombs were dropped In several different parts of the country, states th? Air Ministry and m some districtsReuter - 213 words
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Article82 1940-12-18 2 Londo: Anemj aeent. convicted of working for Geii was executed at Pentonville pri c 0 ul this Tuesday morning, the Home Offic The sp&- was a Dutch subject. C Vdanden Kieboom. bom m Japan, aged Kieboom was tried at the same 0 other enemy agents with whomReuter - 82 words
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334 1940-12-18 2 Hitler Might Attempt lnvasion Soon British l're** Comment London, Dec. 17. A 1 \IU.KS( ALL u> ault on Britain at an early date m order t<> create diversion Irom the Italian defeat.- is the subject of a warning m the aeafefapevs againal i spirit of complacent". retaltil|| wjom British successes.Reuter - 334 words
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Advertisement167 1940-12-18 2 High blood p 11 1; ss i Ri: regulated with th* use of 'ANTiSCLEROTICUAV Antlsch roticum regulates blood pressure, improves the cardiac action. preserves the fluidity of the biood. saves the blood vessels and removes th* romplaints sucn as headache, I<»* of memory tow spirits, fainlness. disturbed sleep, heart, breath167 words
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Article77 1940-12-18 3 Hyderabad. Dec. 17. I HOPS, factories and technical staffs of id have been placed on a war basis and mmittee is to be appointed to collaborate li'th the Supply Department of the India Govern■ a ted by Sir Akbar Hydari, President r> Niram's Executive Council, atReuter - 77 words
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Article119 1940-12-18 3 Moscow, Dec. 17. FNLAND was warned "not to forget the lessons of the past* m a dispatch from Helsinki issued by fficlal Tass Agency to-day. The dispatch discusses the forthcoming Finnish elections and states that the President of Finland must be a man capable of ensuringReuter - 119 words
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127 1940-12-18 3 23 SHIPS (101,190 TONS) LOST LAST WEEK London, Dec. 17. TWENTY-THREE ships, aggregating 101,190 tons were lost by enemy action during the week ending idnlght Dec. 8, announces the Admiralty. The Germans claim to have sunk 243,000 tons during that od. The losses were made up of 19 British ships,Reuter - 127 words
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Article197 1940-12-18 3 XMAS CHEER FUND THI Tribune Christmas Cheer fund total, this morning, "viv >.»;>(MI. i *^Li\ the little we give Wnj hope and cheerfulness m those poor families m the coming festive season," runs »note Attached to one gift of \v- 1° which includes four contributions of ten cents i W*h197 words
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Article107 1940-12-18 3 A29-years-old soldier, Driver Edward I George Beesley, of the K.A.S.C. was at Oxford Assizes found not guilty of the murder jof his sweetheart. Irene Sherry, aged 20. a domestic servant. Ke was found guilty ol manslaughter. Mr. Justice Charles sentenced Beesley to ten years' penal servitude.107 words
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Article24 1940-12-18 3 The Roman Catholic Bishop of Portsmouth, the Right Rev. William T Cotter, died suddenly at Portsmouth on Oct 24. He was seventyfour.24 words
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883 1940-12-18 3 E Vmf hat **cu«*d +wM altering from complete loe memory of im-icl-nts whfcft omnnH i ilavs before he is a lfc|ed to have w, cam P at Setotar, md N'|,i 23, when he was m hospital. fri* ty ,„ilitar\ doctor I the continued trial883 words
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Advertisement109 1940-12-18 3 QhhLbimj^ i& coming.... There are so many things you need milk for at Christmas time: the extra custards for the children's parties the 11 a.m. Nescafe" gatherings: and the men folk are bound to want e££ nags and brandy flips. Then there is the soup, the bread sauce, the cream109 words
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Article, Illustration730 1940-12-18 4 VERA ARDMORE - Carol Concert For Church Funds: Sundry News Items VERA ARDMORE By /\NE of the most attractive of this year's Yuletide function! promises to be the Carol Concert which the choirs of St. Peter s Church St. Matthew's -hurdles, I by some members of the Cathedral choir, will SI Andrew*! School730 words
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Article207 1940-12-18 4 PEOPLE PLACES Church Hall to-night at 8 pm.. A very cordial welcome is extended to all We.sleyan.s their friends and anyone else who would like come along. Programme Indudi a one-act play "Cloud-Bur. sf directed by Mrs H. B. Amstutz. There is no admission charto the concert but any freewill207 words
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Article38 1940-12-18 4 Acrobatics At X' mas Dancing Show Miss Mart* 4 Lancaster, Soloist m the slums m Mrs. L. \V. (ieddes is present tag, pictarad at recent 1 ehearsal. Her numl s include a clever tap dance Tit a Pat."38 words
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Article38 1940-12-18 4 To-night at the Talbot House Club the second of the monthly concerts arranged by Mr. Ida Kinloch will be held. Artistes taking part m it include: John McNeish, Felicia Dietz, Pierre Grimbert and Fhyllis Sharp.38 words
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Advertisement72 1940-12-18 4 Have \on thought about i your christmas hair "do"? A new style can give you Lovellm enhance your i i rsonality, add I > your charm. Let 31 of the NAOMI salon, lb, Rodney House, Battery Road, s\y\v our hair for the festive season. Telephone 7555 for appointments. I mliiSimmmli-mmmm72 words
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Advertisement73 1940-12-18 4 COMMERCIAL I B I E 4 I ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being mjj for the commencement of da* j during December for the year of training. In the follows subiects: All London Chamber of Conn^re- 1941 examination subject London Matriculation June and January 1942. School Certificate Examination, December, 1941.73 words
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Article, Illustration799 1940-12-18 5 hi curtains such as scrim, fishnet, lace, marquisette and sheers, require ,r rularh careful laundering. For full directions, read the article given be- I 1 low and, m addition study the pictures above and right. tmas so very near, every home-loving Kill be busy setting her house799 words
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Advertisement67 1940-12-18 5 r*. j^*^ •ii m ii m **gi r v Set our selection ol CHRISTMAS »_-s j (IMMOIVIIS Many (I c I iC i 0 II Hf- Varie t i c s pa c ke (I ;.v m attractive !mi\< X? "Jr_k DBD X It W NTKKI TERRY'S, MSlii- r ii67 words
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Article545 1940-12-18 6 services' Brevities j* By "l'llii|ll<" THE Changri Gunner Sergeants are holding a fancy d\-o>> dance on Basing Day. Two dance bands aril] be m attendance, and prizes will be awarded after the fancy dress parade t a midnight. >: j A COUPLE Of days ftgO I heard a rugby eiij545 words
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629 1940-12-18 6 "IT is the duty of everyone here m these days to maintain at the very least, and indeed, to try and improve, all the social services m this country, because it is partly on behalf of such vices a these that the British Empire is629 words
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1073 1940-12-18 7 H. L HOPKIN MITES FROM LONDON She Lost £300 Savings In Raid London, Oct. 25. j >RD Matchwood of Penang p and Matchwood is on the who would have ps taking a greater n'art m civil defence work. Yln the House1,073 words
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309 1940-12-18 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1940. A PROMISE FULFILLED THI\ .success of the Allied opera! the W estern Deserl attributed o the perfect co-ordination of the three fighting services of which Admiral Cunningham, Geneva] Wavell and Air Chief Marshal Longinore are the tive heads. The British Xa\. to it that309 words
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Advertisement125 1940-12-18 7 Slop Gelling Up AlifiM* Feel 20 Years nignlS Younger Ights, burning w asatlon of discharge, dull ache at ba>< "m and l<'K r pains, nervousness I loss of manly vigour aw of the Prostate Gland gland In men). To OUblee m 24 hours and ur and health, lake thfl discovery125 words
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Advertisement24 1940-12-18 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PIUS SI.RVICF. Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, I ■motfasa s.s. phone n0 5,!24 words
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Article953 1940-12-18 8 FIGHTING FORCE NEED OF COMFOR STIRRING appeal by Lady Shenton Thomas tp Malayan women to all help and assistance m the matter of pn viding Comforts for men of the fighting Services and their families overseas has been Issued, and Is given m ftdl below. I. a<ly Thomas recalls her953 words
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Advertisement415 1940-12-18 8 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS \-.»u abtalnable from ENGLAND. n ■tockl have now arri\«<| of the fallawinff: AR( With TXI-.I I I I 1,,^ l l 1 T( M.lilW IXIIM PROGTNON B PLFOSLM FORTI MnIHW rABLETS rROC.TVOX I>BX<.M»iopii\nm iNTRAVENoi mvtoviro< cIYOTROPIN |\n<X\ IKOTROI'IS T^ R, R^ c MOPROPIN DRAGEES. OTROPIN AMPOTXF.S. NFITTRALON MR*415 words
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Article, Illustration367 1940-12-18 9 SIX WEEK'S "BLITZ" STOPPED INVASION FOR the ftrst time the Air Ministry has revealed a T little of what the R.A.F. learned of Hitler's in- vasion plans and how they were wrecked. a Filots of the R.A.F. have kept constant watch on all the German sea bases from Narvik to367 words
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Article, Illustration51 1940-12-18 9 QNE of the London Caanly Council's ccmimunal cookIn* centrec which are m ii] where mains and 111 ilitiefl b I c In I I P<'.;--u tion through ben. Ihe food is goad and p*»* it a h>w cost. M< n>aj be eaten *< the centres °r51 words
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Article96 1940-12-18 9 New Delhi. Dec. 17. A SCHEME for the sstabMsh"ng <o an aircraft factory to India with American iwl ance, has the active interest of the Government of India. it fa < fficially announced. I he Government lias entered inlo a contract under which it will buy theReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration56 1940-12-18 9 Hollywood staii'( s delighted crowd sf Caiifornian beach loungers recently with an un- i official mannequin parade sf s\sim suits. The/ rii played the latest styles for fashion canierai man at the same time piitlinu SB a shoyy for MllookerS. Here is Lyn Bari laced m an56 words
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Article121 1940-12-18 10 IJNKMPLOYED and ill for the i four months. Low Khoon Ng aged 27 years, a former attendant employed at the Naval Base, was found hanging on the morning t.f Doc 4. by a rope from a tree neai his house. A verdict of suicide was recorded by121 words
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Article78 1940-12-18 10 BREACH OF TRUST ALLEGED CHARGED with criminal breach of trust m respect of several articles of jewellery. Ng Chiak Qutn. 27, Hakka. claimed trial before Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, m the third court, yesterday. Ng was alleged to have misappropriated two silver chains. two silver lockets, two pairs of earrings.78 words
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75 1940-12-18 10 ARRESTED m Queen Street on Monday Yeo Wong Keng. a Chinese, m whose possession 100 count c r f c i t 20-cent Straits Settlements coins were alleged to have been found, was produced before Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, acting third magistrate. yesterday. A75 words
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Article87 1940-12-18 10 Chap Ji Kee Lottery Charge FOUND guilty on a cfclirge oi having assisted m n Chap Ji Kee lottery, Tiew Ah Lck, alias Ah Mak. was fined $250, or. In default, two months' rigorous imjonment, by Mr ah Soon acting third ma Tiew was am when a party of, raided87 words
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Advertisement502 1940-12-18 10 Foot Itch Cause Killed m 40ai|s Pain and Itching Jo* I Stopped, m ffiffi 7 Minutes/ j^ I r»o jrour f t Itrh j»n l.adly that they farms, parasites, and funpus reapoaalU r Doe« the slcin un for thaaa fool Infectionn aa well as Ringy°" 'I paalt Ar.' »h»»r*' Mis-502 words
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Advertisement230 1940-12-18 10 mm^ m\\[^^^___-.m-m--[ ■al^Spß^^^-:' '^_m_ST __S__^w^____^?!yE!L BY PaO««d BRITI SH I NDIATi NFS (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 cal m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to230 words
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Miscellaneous47 1940-12-18 10 j Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney T fes^ f^iaSfey s^^?a -E N^llrrY it's hinted r<v^ /T, i^ Sx^ 7^~-^ j r MOPNI( fi V,n /H^ > THE PLACE .v A Hl%m>i X/.^SM XPTE E k^MR POC WEEKS J^MV^ v\ 'MIGHT A^ WT V^^ jwl jf D f C47 words
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Advertisement460 1940-12-18 11 sfsfkasflaskkl ■nuations Vacant W: ti and c^" a (No 742^; y^3ipgftpo fe .rt* for Gent's, Ladies' watB^^con? Box 867. Mai. iNo 741F; I lulling clerk, speak■f-;- ramil. Salary $40-. UW- bune. Singapore. (No. 758F) M 7 FER Tequired for Eng: I orospects lor right per- ill details to Box _(No.460 words
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Advertisement578 1940-12-18 11 Situations Wanted SALESMAN experienced In Provisions Qeneral Goods and Correspondence. Fref for engagement. Box No. 764. Malay? Trlbr.qp, Singapore. iNo. 499F) GRADUATE also diplomaed teacher ir MudC and needlework. requires pari lime Job m schools or private pupils 1 p.m. Box 890. Malaya Tribune, Singapore, i No. 788F) AGENT with578 words
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Advertisement491 1940-12-18 11 Miscellaneous I STYLISH HAIR DRESSINO for X^iTat d Premier Hair Di. Saloon. 59. Bras Basah Road, Sim. j (Mo 1 SERVICE AND COMFORT Guaranteed a, New Asia Hotel, 2. Peck Seah Street, j Singapore. Rate moderate, modern sanli Nation. (No 616P EASTERN PIANO CO.. 64. Rangoon Road Singapore. Tuning, Repairing491 words
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Advertisement408 1940-12-18 11 Photography YOUR PHOTOS painted by qualified artist In Lilywhite Siudio. Singapore. Telephom- MM. (No 7?. i Lost Found FOUND \n Airedal- Apply Municipal Animal Infirmary, Singapore (No. 703 LOST In Benroolen Street on 10th Chromium and Blue Sun i!>ot Wheel I j ider Bo^ 876, Malaya Tribune, Sin I Professional408 words
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Miscellaneous411 1940-12-18 11 j ON THE] I AIR SDfGAPOSI ZHL 223 metree 1 (1.331 kit) /JiPl 39 99 merea (9.69 mr <i ZBP3 41 38 metre* i (7 23 met) From 8 00 am. to 8.33 a.m. From 10 oo a m. to i .0 p m. From 3. 09 p m. Io411 words
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Article119 1940-12-18 12 Sword Ban Hard On Mr.Waterer THE War Ofl on the I DIOB •iiO. th i tat Bword- i io reach his l pi( I n V. BViOdC I h to! "aim cellars an vi from nrem i. with the Mr. Wau-i- -lit Gins, under hi b ;er hat, is sixtj119 words
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126 1940-12-18 12 EUROPEAN'S DRIVING LICENCE SUSPENDED WILLIAM Aio rt nklin, a young European, app before Mr. C. H. Whit ion In the district traffic court ay, when ihree chl (1) driving alOni L>. Road without a rir.ving licence, having no third party insurance <3' driving m a negligent manner were preierred against126 words
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Advertisement221 1940-12-18 12 I The TOWN'S BIG NEW LAUGH SHOW! TO-DAY fAI lIOL 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 m —> »—> MAC W.C. iJISI IIEID&i 9f9| S)fW(fc f-jK* $$\Z'* Chickade* Ll/^ H M V I WMH Bb '__KY *L Donald WEEK hny KNIGHT k T VEfw^ EXTRA! Anot'.er CAPITOL Scoop! The ofYiciul Picture that has221 words
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Advertisement171 1940-12-18 12 be most Thrilling: Spy drama yet latent Here's Britain's Answer to America's "CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY v a >yW_t_W OE NAZI AGENTS Al!i mM J^" O.N THE SPOI I I€AI lOR "HEN THEY AT- fD V TEMI'I TO STEAL W M W ADM.RAI. SECRETS. with Grand Supporting Shorts PATHE171 words
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Article119 1940-12-18 13 I Palestine British had for ■neir own LcentratLI Britain Win tha ed by Ruth Karpf, a I who li •ci haS COl V leading paper In L pal( Post, and Lrou- English is writing ad during havebetn a by th listen Miss Karpf is on her way tc Angeles119 words
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Article113 1940-12-18 13 A MAN, alleged to have been con-| eerned m a robbery which occurred more than a year ago, was produced m the third court, yesterday. The robbery occurred on Oct. 17, In a back lane off Towner! Road, when a Chi- 1 nese woman was said to113 words
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70 1940-12-18 13 Indecency Charge Against Soldier Fails AT the conclusion of 1 '•♦he hearing m which R. E. Richards, of the Royal Engineer's unit. Changi, d his trial on a charge ol attempting to com ait an act bl gross indecency with m malt Indian. Velusamy, Mr. J. L. MrFall, the District70 words
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72 1940-12-18 13 Eurasian Fined For Unlicenced Gun j 8 de Sousa, Eurasian, was lined $10 m the tilth court yesterday, when he appeared before the magistrate. Mr. L. C. Goh oil a summons charge of beinu m possession ol a lnearm, a .22 Simp rifle without a licence be Souza said tl72 words
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Article47 1940-12-18 13 i 40 -year-old BenIt gali, Ram Das, alleged to be wanted m for misappropriating $60 was produced bej£ c Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, to the third court, yesterday. The charge was explained to him and the case postponed untu to-day. pendin/ the arrival OJ From47 words
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Advertisement131 1940-12-18 13 im* ....■■MtUMM*MNHtI»ii ",\ll .111 JpORE'S GAYEST NIGHT SPOT:' -\i:u WORLD ANCE PALACE hit's Largssl and Finest Air-Conditioned Cabaret Sight dance 9.30-12 p.m. MTCH FOR OUR GRAND MAS EVI BAIL 11: m DANCING FROM 8 P.M. TO 2 A.M. "^TT HATS, STREAMERS NOVELTIES Will be distributed i-12-40 "BOXIMG DAY" ICING COMMENCES131 words
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Advertisement198 1940-12-18 13 COME AND BE COMFORTABLY SEATED IN THE AIRCOOL i i t r ViVII liiH OPENING TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 AND SEE THROUGH I Michael Redgrave k WINDOWjJOjjOON HARTLEY POWER J mmmr" J HERBERT m\mm WB^/7 MASON mk. Plr ill Mm r L M <tfi-mM m m\W f.cducto by JOSEF SOMIO198 words
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Article36 1940-12-18 14 ONE'S COMPANY "I asked my huso tnd if he was sorry ne had married me. ..dd a woman at a tforth London court. •R." said. No. but 1 should be hapnicr if t were .-ingle.' N36 words
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Article, Illustration204 1940-12-18 14 IN a well contested rugby match I at Tantflin, yeato) the Highland Brigade drew with i! gj*"' CaCh S'de fllU" jF2r&FJSS£ mm] srßuffi raws s 0° the mist cxcltinP W tins season. Holding distinct ternlgW advantage m the first half and pressing during the last tew204 words
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Article171 1940-12-18 14 VK FILM AND COMEDY (At The Caflfcol) WITH the drone of German bombers approaching. London's A.A. guns snap skywards, bombs fall and there are explosions, booming destruction Searchlights, flashes. An American voice quietly, slowly, explains. "These are not Hollywood effects, it is the nightly music of London—171 words
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Article136 1940-12-18 14 Accused Major's Plea Sick WHEN the courtmartial of Majoi Guy Harris, of the R.A.S.C. on a charge ot causing a loss of £290 by neglect was resumed at Aldershot. evider.ro WU RtVen that for oart of the time mentioned m the charge he was on sick leave. Major Harris pleaded136 words
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Article217 1940-12-18 14 One i s big bounclnel blonde Mac West I through a story o f' aII West, and W. c the inimitable Fields J It has the usual gutl West affair with ail J with the Broadway every man right 'MYSTERY sea'rJ (At T »»e Catha* A THRILLING story217 words
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Article37 1940-12-18 14 pROI'XD condition.- weiM conducive to good !'H C vest onlay and the niatd^B 1 1 ween the' 5.A.0.8.A. and \mL (Kalians) at Woods ville 11 nothing bettor tha;; rU affair. The "Saints" wM" six points < tv37 words
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Article116 1940-12-18 14 j THE Mountain Battery beat the Hornets I six goals to two m a hockey match Farrer Park yesterday. t Play m the first half was even and at interval the score was 2 all. The Home opened the scoring through Boudweyn i Mohamad Aqbar116 words
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Advertisement54 1940-12-18 14 -LJJ L. THE SECRET OF c k_t&™l^ W^rmt^^^ \___\_____m_\^uimmi^ «fffimft^B[^/ _JOreXHALL I federated motors I l i m i t c d I be Pl e tt l 0 n y d I| <)K(H\KI) ROAD, SINGAPORE. ,)inl cl M>p ,ipi»rrr Mpvetented throughout Malaya by: \^^mjoook^ mW^'' WEARNE BROTHERS, LTD. 154 words
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Miscellaneous25 1940-12-18 14 Sports lliail HOCKEY: S.C.C. v C.S.C SB\ S.R.C. v Mane: I S.R.C. v R.A.M.C. m S.C.R.C. v Hyderal Post Office v Cu>' H Office. -H25 words
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957 1940-12-18 15 Expert Proved Letter Was Not A Fake (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday A LETTER stated to have n been written by Mr. W. J. P. Grenier, of the firm of 1 Walter Grenier Company, i to Mr. Choo Kia Peng regardiitg the gift by Mr. Kia Peng of957 words
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Article45 1940-12-18 15 I Jhjhile vrorking on a new bi Ing In Still Road on De: Koh Teow Tee kterly Chinese carpenter, received inju- backed him. Taken to I Koh sueA: yesterday, the Singapore Cor G f Porter, returned a verdict of. death dfw ire.45 words
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Article92 1940-12-18 15 AX application by Chia Chin SI !to eject his tenant, 1 Teo Ah Pee, from his house at Joo Chiat Terrace was disn. Ed by the Rent Assessment Board ':onsisting of Mr Mur |fl Jack (preside; and Messrs. C. F. Sneh, F. L. Forbe. D. Thompson. Chin92 words
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Advertisement347 1940-12-18 15 fcfJEPADS mrrotnFW !1 > Wanted B" Z~Zi~j o.her maker. B i No. 774F I f >?'" Fhoue *****. fl (No. 303F B Cameras of we! _h[ Iml, lens an B lubune. Siuga I I No. 776F B^ThlTnd Homelite 3 il pump, state condi Bffjrce. Box 857. Malay ___SHre iNo. 730F347 words
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Advertisement67 1940-12-18 15 High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Heart Thousand's of m«»n ar h pur Flis'h Blood P x.t cauwe mor <!► larpely bec*une people X\—m\w\.% Vim m tor. Ideation or ble. Commni the h.ad head head aril above eyes, breath, nervousness, poor sleep, nw Ins. drowamess. lo^ of i energy If >67 words
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Advertisement233 1940-12-18 15 Ihiblic Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now Invited for ttto following material* or aertlce. Por parui see Municipal Tender Room Supply of Galvanised Wrought Iron Tubes for the perod 1 2*41 to *****2 -turn 13 January 1041 Supply ot fi.OQO Ton* of Coal for St. Jam.f ion noon. 30233 words
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Miscellaneous45 1940-12-18 15 TIDE TABLE This week's high tides: TO-DAY: 12 55 a.m. 9.0 ft.; 12 13 p.m !i.9 ft. TO-MOKltow. 130 a.m., 8.9 ft.; 1254 p.m., 9.7 ft. FRIDAY: 210 am., 8 8 ft.; 1.40 |).m., 9.4 ft. SATIKDW 2.56 a.m. 8.6 ft H p.m., 8.9 ft.45 words
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Article277 1940-12-18 16 Threat To Valona Elbasan London l» TU battle foi Ifrfnlhri l toun, !«>; the capture of Vaiona. the I COlld mo mi portant port m Albania—continued to-day m the face of fien Italian opposition and a blind ing blizzard. According to latest reports from the front reaching London, the ItaliansReuter - 277 words
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Article72 1940-12-18 16 Berne, Dec. 17. r>UR people were killed, several wounded and very important material damage caused, when :everal bombs fell on Basle, chiefly m the area of a railway goodtf v-ard. Bombs were also dropped at 3inningen. These ftatemi re made m communique Issued at Swiss Army beadqnart inch adds "hatReuter - 72 words
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Article376 1940-12-18 16 SMALL ADVANCE BY GREEK FORCE ATHENS, DEC. 17. f KEEK ROOTS CONTINUE TO PURSUE THE ITALIANS U TO THE SEA AND COUNTERATTACKS BY CRACK TROOPS HAVE BEEN HEAVILY REPULSED, STATED AN OFFICIAL GREEK SPOKESMAN IN ATHENS TO-DAY. London circles state that m Albania the Greeks continue to make small advancesReuter - 376 words
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Article21 1940-12-18 16 W HEN jfl H their I Cath< I Glove 1 their 1 So: ken 1 fioo: the l I 121 words
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Advertisement142 1940-12-18 16 The Creaks/ War Story Eur Told! i j Vivid reality! a* *l r exposing the heroism V 1 i M and indomitable Where Everybody Goes courage of thm who 3 15 6|5 915 j thwart the Nazi on the High Seas! Pho "c 3400. j MYSTERY SEA RAllEri y i;142 words
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Advertisement123 1940-12-18 16 NET SALES DECKED I*, J I '■<■■' n mßt prLsoume 1 nd Dil i "passed at 1 Bailey on aid TownseHßf R^ twenty seVlEQ'^ old clerk, illa^ to und guilty^ lishing a tBJIX! "r puiportlil^B^ ol Puriiamen^B commimit '.^■Vl formation B/l might be di^V Indira r uK an enemy. W123 words
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