Morning Tribune, 9 January 1941
1941-01-09
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Title Section16 1941-01-09 1 Morning Tribune v<) 5 o 294. Thursday. Jan. 9. 194] Morning Tribune Thursday. Januaiv 9, IJMI16 words
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Article, Illustration251 1941-01-09 1 Washington, Jan. 8. r ir reaching re-organisa-n of the Navy, which m will be divided into tiir -s. namely, the Atlantic, Pacific and Asiatic as announced by Col. rtary to the Navy, Knox further announ,t President Roosevelt ithoris d an increase of m the Navy'sReuter - 251 words
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Article106 1941-01-09 1 Ntvv York, Jan. v QERMAN troops wiU march into Bulgaria beffinnin* from to-day, according to a report from ReJ^rade. h is reported that an understanding between Germany and Bulgaria n as reached on Jait m Berlin uhen the arian Premier, Dr. Roffdan Filolf and theReuter - 106 words
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Article151 1941-01-09 1 R.A.F. RAID ON ELBASAN Athens. Jan. 8. A SUCCESSFUL raid on military >tort\s and buildings m Klbasan was made yesterday by R A.F. bombers, saw an X A F nmimunique issued from headquartcts m Greece. Snow, sleet and lain vert falling area making obftrvtt.on difficult, but high explosive and incendiaryReuter - 151 words
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Article250 1941-01-09 1 Ulster's A ttitude Towards Eire Belfast, Jan. 8. ULSTER'S attitude towards the question of conscription and Eire ports were the subject of a statement issued on Wednesday by Mr. J. M Andrews, who recently succeeded Lord Craigavon as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. The statement, he said, was intended toReuter - 250 words
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605 1941-01-09 1 ROOSEVELT ON U.S. PROGRAMME FOR TOTAL DEFENCE OF DEMOCRACY WASHINGTON, JAN. 8. DRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TO-DAY FOLLOWED UP HIS (HALLENGE SPEECH TO AGGRESSOR NATIONS BY ANNOUNCING AMERICA'S ALLTIME RECORD EXPENDITURE ON ARMS AND FIGHTING MEN. Under what «rU] be a "new deal plus national defence" budget, the United States will beReuter - 605 words
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Article185 1941-01-09 2 CHIEF SCO UT DIESINKENYA \lltOßl. FAN. |.)l!l) i;\IHM'O\M.I! X,\I\KOU> (Hill SMMI !i DFIM \i WIKI KINV\ AT 4.1 i A.M. I/ICAL TIMK O> \M DM MORNINCJ i i I month hi I HI BQ Igotur Whni it tO l;nl h<- bUilt MM Moi.-i K< nyi when with 1 1 PowiReuter - 185 words
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Article26 1941-01-09 2 Wa.shiufstor Ja AUFBTIONI .irding rf X V thai CJnitid States tud to Greece. President R he did noi thU Wli ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article82 1941-01-09 2 Khartoum. Jan 8 Wire wcii and happ: i f i« *ye lien Liii thJ Sir Sikandai Hyal Khan. Printr Minister of me P [ab taklns buck to India from the Indian troops M on hi.s I Bgypt and the Sudan Sir sikniidui told Rev rrespond tReuter - 82 words
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Article41 1941-01-09 2 Allahabad, Jan 8 j Abul Kalam Azad. President of the total Congress, who wa.s arrested m eonnecwith Gandhis campaign to impede India's war ha.- been sentenced to 13 months' simple ir»,inment under the Defence ot India rules.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article102 1941-01-09 2 London, Jan. 8. "THEKiL .lie .signs amons German m Czechoslovakia of anxiety about the future. There is lack of confidence m their leaders and criticism of the whole regime." declared Dr. Benes. President of Czechoslovakia, speaking at a luncheon m London. He added. "We haveReuter - 102 words
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Article47 1941-01-09 2 Vichy. Jan B—A personal letter from President Roosevelt to Marshal Petain was delivered to-day, by Admiral Leahy,! when the new American Ambassador to France presented bis credentials. Marir.es mounted a s;uard of honour and despite the cold weather people gathered to watch the am-| hwnil i arrival47 words
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Article221 1941-01-09 2 London. Jan. X SOMI WII M better lifcht ll J on the situaliMi of Run nia. m t< lejcrani dived yesterda^ b«. tli** For. Office troni the BritMi Minister at Bucharest. The i« legram rrfen to '.1 lot of ftUVMinf" MHil I' I**1 people I iin< BrninfReuter - 221 words
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Article137 1941-01-09 2 :idon. Jan. 8. Ay- 1 Mlilt of and successful exr 1 lertaken privately by Mr Claibor »c Pell, son of the Amen Bister to LLs efforts ire being made m co-op- 1 i* m with the Poribliah a monthly 1 service by which parcels mayReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration13 1941-01-09 2 LAW EXAMINATION: Professor: "What is the pcnalti' bigamy?" Student: "Two mothers-in-law."13 words
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Article459 1941-01-09 2 Sudden Death Of Mr. Ja mes Nairn THE funeral of the late Mr. James Nairn who died suddenly yesterday at his residence at Oxley Road. Singapore, took place the same afternoon at Bidadari Cemetery an-i was very largely attended. Mr. Nairn, who was Company Sergeant Major of "S" 1 Company.459 words
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Advertisement66 1941-01-09 2 Breathless after slight exertion? It v«'U- t t kt% *"^rt often Mi i >>v U 'PU 1 t^ V 1 ititctioi I c->t T '^B^a»£ l 1 appear, tpp titc m j uJi p u v BU>° J f0 «v ratDMtrei 1 itji MiMmpir j: j jy vtr^* Jjt rcsuli66 words
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Article147 1941-01-09 3 JAPAN U.S.-BORN JAPANESE Tokyo, Jan. 8. n r X Ishii, acting spokesman ol ill iiiiiition Board of the Cabinet categorically dismissed as "entirely 11 dless' the allegation mar 9enator Guy Gillete m Jan. 4 to the effect that 50 000 American-born Japanese (Nisei were undergoing military training m Ja] GovernmentEastren News - 147 words
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Article, Illustration142 1941-01-09 3 German Dor-5 iiier 17 bomber i was shot clown over the South S East coast by a y detachment of the Somerset Lifht Infantry. lhey took one i of the Spandnu machine pm and ammuniS tion from the aircraft and, mounted the. gun on a higii angle mount. y ing.142 words
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83 1941-01-09 3 E Tangier, Jan 8. XISTING financial and exchange conditions will continue unchanged m Tangier. This statement teen l^ued by the icpresentatives of the local hamber of Commerce who went to Madrid «ive their expert advice to the British Ambassa'io; ilka now proceeding with Senor SunerReuter - 83 words
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70 1941-01-09 3 No Confirmation Of Japanese Protest n London. Jan. 8. na.s yet been received m London from Sir t Craigie, the British Ambassador, concern latest of the detention of aJapai Reuter learn*. out of place, it is added m authoritative point out that while Britain U forced ai" strict war timeReuter - 70 words
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53 1941-01-09 3 New Zealand Congratulates Australia Wellington. Jan. 8. Wellington, Jan. B.— "We knew they would do it, and they have done it," cables the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, to Mr R. G. Menzies. Australian Prime Minister, m a message congratulating him on behalf of the Australian troops m53 words
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Article489 1941-01-09 3 Bullitt - Bullitt ipelhill, North Carolina, Jan. 8. k X way to <ier.«at the Axii owera o to v support of < tain, Greece and Chi leclared -Mi. Williaw BulJitt, former Ambassador to eh to the In* national Relations Club, University na. The American people, h- idReuter - 489 words
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Advertisement65 1941-01-09 3 K^wfiffMUMHaLlßrall^^H W^ intended moving to new BllfllvJ LjjKmi premises but unforeseen circiin^*Ji J I|, I r| I| k I fTi'^fe stances have made us cancel these -jßp^^"' 'i^^&y^^B& arrangements and carr\ on at the sf J^m ol(l arfdress Our policy of Quality j| Wr^ \^^H at reasonable prices will always65 words
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Article, Illustration719 1941-01-09 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By j .I v trophy "competed ;<i by lon On I iirsday afternoon, at IIM htmw oj Brigadier .tml .Mrs. < m Hi at Alexandra, where the divi «.i«m mcrls fVffJ week, the shield .is »iii display A team If lip719 words
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Article162 1941-01-09 4 "Question" Meeting MKXT meeting of the Sin- i gaporc Garden- i i .nfc Society will be held at the home of Mrs. O. i R. S. Bateman, 2. Peircc Road. J 1 on Jan. 20. This date has > k been substituted 1 lor th c !7th, 1 S which162 words
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Article61 1941-01-09 4 Top: Member* of the Alexandra Division of i i he St. John Amlmlance Brigade, pictured at i tl c home of Mrs. (uit is, 4, Cornwall Road, Alexandra, on Tuesday. Abive: Tt;»m members who von Ihe Hart- maiiii Shi« ill J'or their division. i (Seated) Mrs. Ptnnyeulk.61 words
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Advertisement58 1941-01-09 4 WQR PERFECT Kll iXATTON r^% VIMT oi it H V I SALON Uc b.u-k ..n,: i,i tli,. worht ritp 1/ i<<-ijx while kHitjr fingers i 0 •harm i j/ y Em< I Elizabeth MAVN ARD'S Battery Road >iaiso\ i;ala\v WISHES YOU ALL "HAPPY NEW YEAR" AM) Uil i, l:M rora58 words
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Advertisement125 1941-01-09 4 I' I ItMSIIIX. I \ltltl< S Fndless Variety! Kxclusive Designs: \et So Inexpensive! Loose Covers Curtains Cushions Upholsteries g^ I^-11 In fact a material for every t^ k= furnishing use. s;^ j r= s£ NO MATTER WHAT TYPE OF 3*^" i= t COVER OR CURTAIN YOU T WANT— IT CAN125 words
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Article, Illustration565 1941-01-09 5 CURTAIN GOING UP local store presents excellent selection i tn see m what way t n it up without incurring undue ex- an brighten h t when most 1 'o r Toilars more carefully than us ar e counting 01 r c tQ sp (re Ult ir n ani <■>-565 words
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Advertisement101 1941-01-09 5 CS. 199A :^*«u»i^&^fi9Bflkl X; Hi liriß nffv rt B v ■jumiXmSmKljl. i n S ifVxmSHß^Jw V *w; j S I*l>1 I> T r A«Sv3Ofi3HDr3^«Z! --v Km"" i -r tMLJM ifi/iaw O J H ■r.if iii:jir-. iul fSftnflßSißTa 1^ *il m 1 Ji I cVr*Vc ••for i^ronoinirail and I nourishing dishes101 words
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Article, Illustration711 1941-01-09 6 New Day Frocks Highlight Colour Contrasts Borders Linn ibrica mi n common with PrWh'" toeotour, ;nl v n m all 1941 fi hi coVii;\STS and borders i,,t»: Bd out m some i the i,' crepe laodela which, hi tailored prlnU and ioft ityMng, prorlnc i>"pular for daytime i Amont? OOtfUndhlf711 words
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Advertisement86 1941-01-09 6 'HATS A J J DRI SSES, CORSETS, HOSIERY. i -v-i OR! .M> (l.v Court). T<l. 3335 'SNOW WHITE" <™ mmci at PARIS CO. DRY CIJvANKRfi COIJWAN BT. MM 6t45 41 I It S 1 A S ASM lt\\< i: ORPORATION, I ID. Building, < hull Bin THOSE SRW. SINGAM M!(»86 words
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599 1941-01-09 7 M .P.s EXPOSE GESTAPO ACTIVITIES IN BRITAIN One Man In The House "Merits The Tower" LTg o£ lH independent implication into FilU IV activitiei m this country are being presented b) mentarv Committee to the Home Secretary. hH Parker, M.P. tor Komford, who presided ovei mim lttee. told importers some599 words
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406 1941-01-09 7 ORIGINALLY charged with 'making a drawing within a prohibited place." nann ly the area surrounding the islands of Blakan Mati and Pulau Brani en Jan. 1. ■n offence under the Official Secrets Ordinance, the charge against Soji Saito, a young Japanese Hainan, was amended m406 words
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156 1941-01-09 7 "NO EPIDEMICS IN SHELTERS" OFFICIAL London Jan. 8. A CENSUS taker, m December showed that five per cent, of the population m the London regti n occupied public shell per cent, domestic and comn. shelten* and the real were living m their own homes, according to Sir Wilson Jamoson, theBritish Wireless - 156 words
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342 1941-01-09 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1941. "INVINCIBLE" MUSSO! J\ Ethiopia, the Italians claimed to have wiped out the shame of A lov The occupation of British Somaliland was similarly regarded as a "military iVat" worthy of the successors of Caesar's legions. Encouraged by their early successes, they became intoxicated with342 words
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Advertisement24 1941-01-09 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PfUS SFRVfCF Head Office-No. 1 6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, B.S. PHONE NO. 5»1824 words
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Article286 1941-01-09 8 For .1lnr«l«'r Trial AT the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry m the fifth court, esterday, Hussein bin Musiakim. a young Boyanese, was ,1 his trial on a charge of murder at Ihe ficoming A The bbed a Ch imeci i n Ch<x v Kow i partiei286 words
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318 1941-01-09 8 Tribute To British Rule In Malaya DEMINISCENCES of his last 23 years m Malaya "wonderful years, filled with an ever Increasing regard for the British people i whole, for scores of British subjects individually." to quote his own word* were recalled by the R?v. V L Poach, principal of the318 words
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Article115 1941-01-09 8 3 YOUTHS ON HOUSEBREAKING CHARGE SENTENCE was 5 postponed to Jan. 11. in thr second court, yesterday, when the case m which three boys, P I Hunger, 15, Indian. AndPhillip, 13, Eurasian, and Kenii th Thomas, 14. Eurasian, who Pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreakmu at Lorong X Telok115 words
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182 1941-01-09 8 Child Killed Lorry Moved, When ashed A 13-YEAR-OLD girl, Lok Wai Fong, wa picture book inside a stationery l<»i (,ld brother Lok Choong ('hoy on her lap sitting beside her when the lorry sadder road and finished up m a drain. Wai Fong and Choong Choy were Hung into the182 words
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122 1941-01-09 8 London, Jan. 8. MESSAGES reaching London from Australia indicate the enthusiasm with which the capture of Bardia wu received m th° Commonwealth was as great as that with which the British people acclaimed the triumph of the gallant Australian troops. Th° natural comparison springingBritish Wireless - 122 words
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Article11 1941-01-09 8 Mun See th The me I th I I s afsdjfkjdasfkjdskfkdsajfk11 words
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Advertisement110 1941-01-09 8 FAII All AY < OJIPAW for Tand mi lUHM ItoMl I IfilWi and Petrol Engine i ithd and VntM.t! Drilling Machines. Motor ((.nirollrrs 40 to IM HP. Cienerafinfi: Plants of all Woodworking Machinery. ,d us yrnr rriquirics for all t\pcs of heavy duty Plant and Machimn CATIIAI' CAFE Whtft Everybody110 words
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Article, Illustration92 1941-01-09 9 THIS double wall of beaut? faced the photographer at the ami Atlantic City beauty pageant, and tliouqh he must hare bee:> feeling pretty dazzled, he succeeded i?i taking an excellent portraitgroup. -MISS AMERICA, 1940," is standing m the centre of the front row. surrjunded92 words
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Article200 1941-01-09 9 Constable And Beggar In Chase ARRBBTK) lor begging, Moha- mcd bin Haji Hassan, 26, Malay, made a dash for liberty fta he was taken near the Thompson Road police station. When he discovered that the constable who had arrested him was gaining on Him, Mohamed jumped on a bicycle parked200 words
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Article40 1941-01-09 10 ci show up to Jan. 7 was $2.32 adv\. of $442,185 over the last tortnightly l. her to the rate of .sales nth, bat if the present mr tnalli thoiißh thly total miffht toon be doubl- 'I40 words
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261 1941-01-09 10 RKTI KNINfi »c» his shop after having collected $30. Hubert Lee, 18, bill collector, employed by Mr. J LMf, of Petpr Chong and Co., received news that Ml father had just died. Robert decided to go straight away to his housi and being short of money,261 words
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Article87 1941-01-09 10 3 MILLION OLD ACE PENSIONERS OLD age pensioners m England, Wales and Scotland, IncludkdOWl over sixty, total' approximately 3,350,000. according to the Minister of Health. At the bf^innine; oi the suppicnr ntary pensions Kheme about 1.400.000 applications i m some causes covering husbimd.s anc 1 were received, on which 187 words
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Article37 1941-01-09 10 BLOCKADE LIFTED FOR SWISS Britain Lfl to illow a number of threw into ■rland, as S \v I iic\ surich i p a Voiksr tnment now b F I ing attitud-' I hank v v much!" ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article163 1941-01-09 10 THE following were fleeted o:' bearers for the year at the tweniy-seventh annual Mineral meeting ot the Singapore family Benefit Society at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. President: Dr. C. J Paglar; VicePresident: Mr. Peh Wan Kok: Ron Treasurer; Mr. Lee Soo Chuan. 'Hon. Secretary: Mr. M.163 words
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Advertisement226 1941-01-09 10 '■Hi *"'iiv IV PtO^dBRmSK "JNDIAUNES dNCORPORA'II'JI) IN ENGLAND). llir brst possible services are being maintained by the P. <)• S. N. oy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passt n^ers are requested to register their requirements, but under present226 words
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Advertisement163 1941-01-09 10 Ill'lt.VS PIIILP LIKE. (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLANDFor Information regarding freight and passenger accommodation Dply to BOITSTEAD ft CO., LTD. THE lIWK LINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO FOR BOSTON, NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA163 words
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Miscellaneous48 1941-01-09 10 Mickey Mou* Walt DUney I -rM^vw^Y? j/..1 rOyOHT HE lf>T^rC WO^KN'j^ ~T MYSELF, r WILL fyLcikKE THP r^-^T-^T-VcS vv^S^JV ,v-^ •> THIS TIME f C^^O LEEPLE TIDBIT FO« Mo Og,X) y 13 V '^JTaJi^tsJ 4 ~'/f \S^jTV. PO^v 3MOSr? j/ yf 0' NIOHtV) V MVSELFI CHUBT fe^Vt^ >^^l' L^S^^W^p^T48 words
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Advertisement1507 1941-01-09 11 dasfjdfjkdasjfkdjskfjd kdsf ds Wanted ANTED to purchase nice dalmatian < with pedigree. Apply Box 4, Malaya i Tribune, Singapore. (.No. 43G) WANTED Job printing press. Apply Box j No 990 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. 1 (No. 20G) WANTED to Purchase Soda Fountain Plants. Particulars to PO. Box 11 t Singapore.1,507 words
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Advertisement447 1941-01-09 11 To Let -.ttflched, em $100 irom Feb 1. Phone Akerlb >811 or *****. >o. 5O) ro LET Flat, Orchard Road. 38A, $50-->er month, take over furniture. »No. 23G) PO LET Brick compound houaes m mbi Road and Sftapak districts Apply Dr. Ponuampttl.'in -j-1. Brickfield*. X Aimpur. (No. PTBF> •MiMANEM HOC.-.447 words
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Miscellaneous362 1941-01-09 11 JONTHEJ i I SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metres) (1333 kes) ZHPI 30 96 meires (9 89 mcs) ZHP3 41 38 metres (7 .^5 mis) Fr«m MOO a SB. te 8.35 a.m. From 1000 a.m. ts l 50 p.m. From 5. so p m. te m M p.m. SAIGON 25.46 metre* (11.362 words
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123 1941-01-09 12 London. Jan. 8. will si". A ito operation un kin* it ih- w» of lling on i^c of F< Lord Id, i am convii ble Dumber o; coming into ti." r.mldU Tbej a market "a whic rts of cer.am da Dinmodit ader tno» profitable HeldReuter - 123 words
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Article90 1941-01-09 12 Further Gifts From Empire n, Jan. 7.— no abatement ot terous lor me prosecution ihe war from all ts of the Emp 1 These include additional contributions for the purch.i mobile canton. further contributions for Spitfire fun loans free of Inl i i.n i contributions lor prosecutions of the warReuter - 90 words
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Article87 1941-01-09 12 Dutch Churches Protest F»M the pulpiis Y. every Prote.sl an: eh m the Ncn d s mir.rs protested eitei Seyss icagainit I recent anti-Jeui.-r decree excluding Jfrom all Goverr.--1 merit services. All Protestant sk made t" p announcement on the groir that the decree v •not compatible with Christianity." Brfore87 words
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Article68 1941-01-09 12 Co-operatives Help Win The War The Co-operative Wholesale Society hai> nearly £80,000.0"' invested m Government securities, ana the Co-operative Insurance So £4.317.000, Sir William BracLshaw, president, told the qu.v meeting of the m Manchester. Sales of the society durint; the months ended J reached £70,32 an Increase of than £10.000,00068 words
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Advertisement302 1941-01-09 12 ■Harass r Vl!: TTS^T^ CAPITOL I 11 A.M.- 3.15 6.15 9.15 HUNTER peter lorre paul iukas '~4> Alk ft Dtkker J E fward Bromberg tdlJardo Cl^ nc 9 me^r VIOLENCE and a Woman of the Trop.cs fleeing from JUSTICE and encountering the most amaz.ng adventures ever seen on screen or302 words
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Article129 1941-01-09 13 Cat Saved, All Else Killed which had beei: bombed a fortnight before, Mr. Geort?; Andrews, i Londoner beard a cat mewing m the debiis. Pulling aside a heap ol brlelu Mr. Andrews found his ki»ten. Snowball, which he and his wife had given up for dead "Snowball was the only129 words
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Article170 1941-01-09 13 Evacuation Good, Says Queen ■I THINK it la sood for the children to be evacuated esprcially those of .school age.'' The Queen, during a tour of four London food and clothing centres for homeless bombed victims, gave I this opinion on the B< uation question. r I he remark was170 words
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62 1941-01-09 13 In, Jan. 8. eae officials averted what •ou.s situatifri an. 3. following group of Italian Idlers at a night club m the Italian conion. During the flght, two Jap. soldiers and one Kalian, it is stated, sustained wounds. It is not yet derid d whichReuter - 62 words
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Article35 1941-01-09 13 Sir John Reith. who v ted a baron when lie was appointed Mini i Works :mri Buildii and First Commfshas cho I r on Rrith of n In the inty <>i Kinc dine35 words
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Advertisement138 1941-01-09 13 1- (lNn COMEDY SHOU IN TOWN! I TO-DAY I HOLIDAY SHOWS I II Ml* I* A H-^ iV I L^_l c ft r* I ill l^niEtU'lHlE'JME WYMM- RONALD REAGAN P lirictttf br LEWIS SEIIEK A WARNER BUM. First Nitinal Pictin MM***"' Ori««ol S<r*^Hi ftay »T 0»t»o« •<>••«- U»«" Ot«rM*^t Cr»o««d138 words
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Advertisement115 1941-01-09 13 rwiuovi A SINISTER THRILLER WITH A REALLY AMAZING PLOT ANTON WALBROOK'vk .«,.,n 1,,, gmuat DIANA WYNYARD < < »•».< v.». I liilJrJt If flkta V VB ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOUS STAGE Pi a BY PATRICK HAMILTON WILL HOLD YOU SPELL-BOUND SPECIAL ADDED A TTRACTIOh THE OFFICIAL FILM RECORD OF -THE115 words
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Article264 1941-01-09 14 I I.A r LDING im the Indian Association ho I f went down to the C.S.C. by one goal to nil mi n a I teh on the C.S.C. ground at day evening. I to the encounter resulted In Op the ran of should h me264 words
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Article293 1941-01-09 14 Indian (.iimtul Hospital Police "A" i ki.x.w ->i m the attack and steadier m the defence, n diaa Q to tital registered a ftne victory uwvv ipi i m a hin«i toufbt hockey match oa the ground yetterday. [> ly In it the .111293 words
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Article, Illustration49 1941-01-09 14 ■^C Amo n g ili c y I maiiv Italian piis<nnr«, re- cenllv ;iplui»*d are number of oflfi( is uho aii' i beiny interro. > gated by British S intelligence of- iicen. Photo i shous:-(;eftinjr good money: Italian ftkmth- L Nl are paid out 1 by the British. I i49 words
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Article92 1941-01-09 14 Tokyo. Jan. 8. ABOLAR eclipse, which will takl on Sept. 1 for 3 minutes '!s. wi'l be Ob a.stronom i trow wioiu eountrief m Centra] Chin dli o the Vi.ir.iiin Shimbun. EiiG;li>h ;uid Amcricaii ftstrano men h:*ve atked iiu Chungking for i>f l to obtainEastren News - 92 words
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111 1941-01-09 14 (JtWH Qm Own Reporter! H ro T I'onang, Jan. 8. rceliency the c;ov^rnor lnsppcted 950 A.R.?. ■•lens. 200 auxiliary fire senrice mcmlx r.. 200 W John Ambulant ide 100 r Volunt i ,md 17 nun i parade on the polo venlng, mart turnout and If111 words
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Article104 1941-01-09 14 NAZI RADIO CUTS niJASTir ntts m Kilo broadire being made by German A F air bombin believed pon;ibie. Dn r ,:der announced recent. 1 that "technieaJ sons and .special cu-f-um.stances of the war" now make i f necessary to di •i the ioihuvr tiona at 7.15 poi Bcilin. Bremen, Hamburg.104 words
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161 1941-01-09 14 S. C. C. TO PLAY ONLY IN THE 1st DIVISION THE S.C.C. will only be represented m the first division of the S.A.F.A. league this year. The Club will not be represented m the reserve division or m any other divisions. This was decided at the Club soccer meeting held161 words
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Article348 1941-01-09 14 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! TIGBOAT WMF (At The Alhambiai .ANOTHER of those J rt tales of Tugboat A, made famous by the late' Ma 3 Dressier, is now beini J the Alhambra, where 1 Annie" opened a season la j Marjorie Rambeau m the tjj role is a worthy successor I348 words
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68 1941-01-09 14 De Gaulle Movement Starting In Manila Manila. J- 1 rE French community has organised a P!. branch of the Free Frer. Mont to help the cautf-* ol I which is the cause of F. I all the other free nation world" according to M v abre, chairman of the c<r68 words
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Advertisement35 1941-01-09 14 Stop "Shocking" Your Feet! From io-(!. (V PHILLIPS Soles and blanket of rubber on which hmi* money for •i-diiuiry leather Obtainable everywhere PHILLIPS X I II H I I 101 IN I) HILLS r PENHAS35 words
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Miscellaneous27 1941-01-09 14 TIDE TABLE n ;i* week s M«fa tides: ?3 ft hniJ3fU45 l )m MORROW: 7.58 a.m., 8.5 ft 9.40 p.m., 7.7 it. I 10.26 p.m., 8.2 ft27 words
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670 1941-01-09 15 nnr Own Reporter) Flue White x o o x Carmtop o o o x Cellofort x o x o Clifton Lad x o x o Constant Light x o o x Creme de Menthe o x x o Dancing Foam x o o x rouble670 words
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Article136 1941-01-09 15 Sparrow Caused V.C's Death rE body of a spar row m the furnace, pipe of a colliery laboratory caused tru> th of Alfred Robert Wilkinson, fortythree, a V C. of the last nrai This conclusion war, reached by the coroner at the resumed inquest at Leigh. Lanes, where a verdict136 words
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Article64 1941-01-09 15 Got V.C. At King's Bedside MR. Oliver Brooks ftfty-one, who wor. the V.C. for a daring bombing exp'oit aeainst enemy trenches at Loos m 1915. has died at Windsor. He was then a sergeant m the Coldstream Guards anc: received his V. C KiieeLng at the bede of King George64 words
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Article58 1941-01-09 15 rIVE hundred women conductors are required by London Transport for country bates. They m be between twenty and thirty-five, and will be paid £3 Os. 4c. a week, including war vaze. rising to £3 The 500 are m addition to 1.000 conductors, male or ma!?,58 words
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Article19 1941-01-09 15 Mr. and Mr.i Biicer of Yukon Pacific Tin, j Se!an?or. and th twt> infant childr hi a last vre^k.19 words
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Page 15 Advertisements
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Advertisement308 1941-01-09 15 PREVORE American medicated powder base. Conceals and heals facial blemishes. (rrckte*. llverspots, birthmarks scar*, muddy complexion. dK<~olog»« tlon, wrinkles, bruise*, flarkcircles under eyes, blackhrais. pimples Gives velvety, pearlwhite complexion and mak'-s you look years younnr instantly. $1.20 Jar for IJO treatments. CHARI Si 00. 29. Robluaon Road. Singapore. Vs^Bft X308 words
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Advertisement124 1941-01-09 15 Advances against jfoods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer G*down spaces to let at lew rentals Further particulars will be supplied on application. Misters. NEDERLANDSCHB HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter AJfc 1824 (Netherlands Trading Society > BANKERS Paid Up Capital124 words
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357 1941-01-09 16 TOBRUK GARRISON CUT OFF: TROOPS MASS lobruk, Jan. H. Ml tay k^nall patrol, could capi( "'Any ion of troops would, howe gi: tunique aaoj and a urdia v 1! 600. Active patrollini l tlnulni <>n the fiontni ,1 Sudan and Kern General 4-"" (l1 ll:l Blackthirl comaumder of the operailoniReuter - 357 words
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216 1941-01-09 16 British Co-operate In French Relief London, Jan K. All President ICoo>evelt's personal request, Iho liritish Govemment has agreed to allow a special shipload of loodstutts and cloth ing to pas.s through their blot k ade trom the C nited States to un-o< < upied I ranee for distribution under theReuter - 216 words
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Article242 1941-01-09 16 London. Jan. 8. toe h irboui of K'tnuk is one I of the Ix'M natural h:»r ljMrs on the north UrieM n .-.t militan circles p»mi 11 ls formed by prwnon. irhkfa »u"^ l|()m tllr u»sl to UIC I'ast and eilclOiW basin 1,000 yardi long and m)Reuter - 242 words
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Article173 1941-01-09 16 Zurich, Jan. I Ribbenti-op's special m hud to be dug ml of snow by soldiers ln Thurli mountains, according to a Berlin d patch to Zurtcn paper Railway traf- lie OO the BerlinMunich line was so disorganised by the snow that one train look five days between two cities,Reuter - 173 words
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Article44 1941-01-09 16 Decrease In Nazi Coal Supply London, Jan 8. TliK oo*l production m the Ruhr district of Germany \w seriously declined, probably 'o R a.f. Information reaching the Ministry Warfare. o. put the reduction as iv product i < the coal pit :ed. oniie incoalexp*] ReuterReuter - 44 words
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