Morning Tribune, 23 January 1941
1941-01-23
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Title Section14 1941-01-23 1 NETT SALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vo .v_-xo. 306, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1941.14 words
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Article221 1941-01-23 1 RAF Raid Italy 72 Times London, Jan. 22. THE R.A.F. have carried out i i 1 72 raids on Italy since June laU year. The increased jL tempo of Britain's air offen- sive is illustrated by the fact I that 44 of these have been carried out since Oct. 28.Reuter - 221 words
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78 1941-01-23 1 Washington, Jan. 22. "k inited States Govern- I *«»t has tiffed the "moral emoar^o n exports of aero•»nts and air equipment to the Sjwiet Union, it is announcedi ne embargo was imposed on Dec J M9, aunn- the KiLsso-Finni^h l SUj} s*fjf ol AmericanReuter - 78 words
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963 1941-01-23 1 SYDNEY JAN 22 AUSTRALIAN ARMY HEADQUARTERS WERE ADVISED THIS AFTERNOON THAT TOBRUK HAD FALLEN. THE WAR MINISTER, MR. P. C. SPENDER, ANNOUNCED THAT AUSTRALIAN TROOPS WERE ENGAGED IN THE ATTACK. Reference to t he operations against Tobru k were made at the end ofReuter - 963 words
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Article273 1941-01-23 1 London, Jan. 22. B n 0 A RI H Ai the centre. which k i ma i ic stru lc Wis lim f" d the UDited the I); |vT\. Hltler states Huior^'^^nt adds that <-er n s BuI ffa«->a to allow u rr K^Sh 'rom bReuter - 273 words
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Article1102 1941-01-23 1 LONDON. JAN. 22. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, lf THE BRITISH PREMIER. TO-DAY IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS SUBMITTED BRIEFLY "THE MAIN IDEAS I HAVE FORMED WITH MUCH THOUGHT AND SOME EXPE RIENCE UPON THE MACHINERY FOR CONDUCTING WAR." HE WAS REPLYING TO THE DEBATE WHICH WASReuter - 1,102 words
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Article101 1941-01-23 2 AUSTRALIAN WAR CHIEF "BOMBED" MK I* <• Spender, t»n- trallan Ann> MlliUtet W*l "tombed* 1 »n i»<> «..r i»> mj > I irking soldier heir to d:i\ I hi- bomb irhk h »M m id«0| a mixture of fl«mi ;ind Qfcalk i\phnlfii" over Mi Sp«-n(l«r\ chaiinem v Th« sulcln'fs. whoReuter - 101 words
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Article112 1941-01-23 2 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! JOK AM) ETHEL TIJKP" (At The Capitol) Aunal] town cotipl* wbc |o to Washington to tec the u.s. President about the arrest of the tpwn'i most famous man, the mail deliverer, ftje excellently played by Ann Solhern. as the wife, ami William Gargan, the Trusband in the112 words
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830 1941-01-23 2 LONDON, JAN. 22. HAND. Similar trouble to that in provinces and while these caw is stated that they should not As far M is known in London, Mv OermaiM have not actively participated in these disturbances but there nan be no doubt that th<Reuter - 830 words
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Article156 1941-01-23 2 London, Jm. THE development Df the Empire Air Training was ahead oi schedule and the number and airmen In training at ihe end of the ceeded by more than one-third the wrength rated ai that time, .stated Mr. Vincent Ma- y, the High Commissionei ior Canada,Reuter - 156 words
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Article110 1941-01-23 2 Washington, Jan. 22. ris learned that President Roosevelt plans to published a Federal Ajrency entrusted with r\Donsibilities for economic defence. Officials stated that the main task would be to keep the dollar exchange and essential materials out of the hands the Axis. Agency officials stated thatReuter - 110 words
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228 1941-01-23 2 London. Jan 22. IljK. ERNEST BEYIN'S announcement 01 "industrial 111 conscription" in the House ol Common* clay wa.< generally well received by the Londoi though the need quickly to translate the polic; action is stressed. The Times .say.s the nation will be hearten .stimulated byReuter - 228 words
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Article194 1941-01-23 2 fft'ST as theatre audiences were leaving the picture > houses la*t night, .in air raid nii.rm lasting 35 minutes, was sounded m Singapore. i 'ITomb**,'* both explosive and incendiary, were "dropped" in nut less than 27 different places, causing numerous "ca--1 siialties" and several "fires."194 words
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Advertisement277 1941-01-23 2 For your HeSTtf Arteries Blood Your vitality and vigour, your capacity for work and the full enjoyment of life, depend largely upon the vigour and hc.ilthfulness of your blood system your blood, heart, arteries, and veins. r^^"*"^** t^* 1 V If the vigour of your blood system ia impaired, not277 words
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Article114 1941-01-23 3 Decrees Nisi Made Absolute jRANCIS Ch tries Spykerman, who obtain* I d< cree nisi against is w\ Hortencia Spyker- tember 2 last, on th^ Itery on the part of fa wit Eric Anthony d? touzu. had bis decree nisi made i High Court, yest-T--lay as made before he ChieJ Percy114 words
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Article69 1941-01-23 3 n on, Jan. 22. .-it hushed ft torday's ther ihe ren O. Wmant United State* don were tiue '"(1 he had »iot body ab<ut the new envoy but <* talk to some- it iecret«ry, Mr V IC t!i( press that d ai the White k 11Reuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration28 1941-01-23 3 Girls of the^ M*"e c h a n i s T ed Transport Coips attached i to the Ameri- i can Ambulance Corps help rescue belongI ings I28 words
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Article386 1941-01-23 3 Bangkok, Jar.. 23. forces have reached the Mekong river and taken the fit-- I town on the bank in enemy territory. With the coflabc tion of the air fore", the Thai army drove back the enemy and captured the strategic town of Maungfcao, opposite Pakse,Reuter - 386 words
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Article134 1941-01-23 3 Stiukholni. Jan PL XJtW NAKSiIIFS are to be i add* dto the Swedish Navy N at the rate of one per week during IH4I announces Vice- i Xdmitai Tjinm (Coinmamler- J in Chief of the Navy). > In addition, several old l I units hav«' beenReuter - 134 words
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Article54 1941-01-23 3 Wellington. Jan. 22. —About 600 naval ratings will be trained annually at a special establishment, the creation of which was announced to-day by the New Zealand Government. Except for ratings required fur the ships of the Her? Zealand naval forcer-, all men will be available to the Admiralty for draftingReuter - 54 words
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Article65 1941-01-23 3 New York, Jan. 22. —Mr. Wendell Willkie. on the eve of his departure to England received from Mr Winston Churchill a cable of welcome and an invitation to call on him wfien in London. Mr. Willkie replied that he would communicate with Mr. Churchill as soon as he arrived. Mr.Reuter - 65 words
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Article78 1941-01-23 3 Wellington. Jan. 22. An early announcement with regard to the appointment of a New Zealand Minister la Washington was promised by Mr. Peter Fraser, New Zealand Prime Minister, today. The minister appointed would have the same status aa Mr. Casey, the Australian Minister to Washington. Mr. Fraser added that thereReuter - 78 words
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Article71 1941-01-23 3 Bofia, Jan. 22. Colonel William Donovan. President Roosevelt's envoy at large in Europe, is leaving (or Belgrade to-dav after talk.* I here with M. FilorT, the Bulgarian Premier, and M Popofl. the Foreign Minister His interview with trjfc 'Fremier lasted an hour Great irrl- portance isReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement45 1941-01-23 3 it 1J |y Ihifl 1^ t *P^B We have an assortment of attractively coloured 1 i^^^^^^^^H^^^H Chinese Sea Crass Mats \^m se in 8 <J| p re war p nces fc^ a anc^ ee lriem 77i^ Inexpensive Quality Store. PASKOE'S LT». 54 ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE45 words
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Article, Illustration881 1941-01-23 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE 1 VERA By CMARTNESS itself Was the bride* diminutive hat at the wedding <>1 Mrs. Jan Whitham and Captain f K Wylie, R.N., which was celebrated on Tuesday afternoon Cnapeas was I tiny circle of pink frill, anchored to the head with matching881 words
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Article, Illustration97 1941-01-23 4 Above: Happ> couple cutting I the cake are( Captain an d I Mrs. F. J. Wvlie\ who were mar- i i ried in Singa- pore on Tues- i day afternoon The bride was j t formerly Mrs I Jan Whiiham 1 Left: Group i picture taken at97 words
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Advertisement56 1941-01-23 4 Thi aiv no nn'rc WpwiielH beautilyin^ but deep down cleansing, patting and definite work on the facial muscles The thorough treatment is completed with a subtle colour harmony make-up adapted to each individual personality. MAYNARD'S Battery Road >IVISO\ ""«ALAXV* 1», STAMFORD ROAD TEL. 23e5. •^HICH CLASS EUROPEAN LADIES' HAIR DRESSING56 words
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Advertisement82 1941-01-23 4 hoi v\nom:s THE NEWEST GARMENT FOR WEARING ABOUT THE HOUSE; LOVELY FOR LOUNGING AND LAZING ZIPP IT DOWN YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFULLY CUT HOUSECOAT. ZIPP IT UP THE SNAPPIEST ALL IN ONE PYJAMA SUIT. SO NEAT, SO COOL, SO COMFORTABLE. IN KNEE AND ANKLE LENGTH. GAILY PRINTED COTTONS PRICES $6.5082 words
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Article, Illustration440 1941-01-23 5 Look After Your Clipboards iiLTBOARDS. both from a practical and art.st.c V o t of view, are important items in the home look round yours-and see what you can do to value from them. Begin with the practiStSSTS ,s obviously the most important. our «>U whether you are making all440 words
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Article440 1941-01-23 5 useful "wrinkles'* for the home-loving woman NET glass curtains, gathered on rods top and bottom, are 7ery durable, but even so, there comes a time when they are so old that it is doubtful whether they will stand up to ordinary washing and ironing. In this440 words
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Advertisement41 1941-01-23 5 0/^ If II .1 "a two pound X^Ny )\V "u;e'ye/oef mailr a I I 9 I)| 3, favoured delicious and 1/1 /yf dish" I r\ as chicken" PHONE 5376 FIVE LINES CS 206 A Ad»t. o/ SingapTre Cold Storage Co, Ltd.41 words
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Article, Illustration737 1941-01-23 6 Button- At-The -Side Styles Are Fashions Latest Whim snapshots from the world of dress Ctntre above If ;t sports drf^» of c o r 4 e «J cham b r a y which clones at the side. In a rosy wine tone, corded in white, it has hii"f scooped porkes737 words
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Article, Illustration53 1941-01-23 6 Solid Colours, Dots and Borders O f which af She coUar sh*P* rt the fig and the *<* gathering* shoulders *r J bodice fro n border. 1■ tJ d,)t> is combuv ed in the rmgo print at faith border for th* tiny collar, curr »nd b-^lt. TmM \mga vnr> the53 words
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Advertisement103 1941-01-23 6 l HATS |vji I PRISCILLA Ltd. i HAS RECEIVED S\VI>ISI lIS 61 STAMFORD ROAD, (fcu Court Phone 3.135 "SNOW WHITE' CMJANINr« iff PARTS Ct CO. DRY CLTCANERS U t COLMMAN 9T Ph<m<» W4l (I V K 11 S E A K CORPORATION, LTD. Ihina Bu:iii' ChuU* Str**t. •PIIONC Mil SINGAPORE103 words
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826 1941-01-23 7 H. L. HOPKIN'S Letter From London j New Ways Of Dea- j ling With Wounds: We Must Knock Outi Italy: Hore Belisha j Hits Out London, Nov. 28. MR A. Dickson Wright, who M for some years a surai the Singapore General ,itaJ and w now one of the vvn826 words
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Article304 1941-01-23 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) quality of paper such as is now im REALISING the desirability of ported in huge quantities from ft reducing imports of paper dur- China. ing the war, a specially appointed committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore* Association considered the possibility of manufacturing304 words
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342 1941-01-23 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY. JAN UARY 23. 1941 PREMIER'S WARNING NOTWITHSTANDING the Allied successes in the Middle East and in Albania, Mr. Churchill has been realistic enough to warn us against the belief that "smooth courses are now open to us" nr that our experiences during this year are going to342 words
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Advertisement88 1941-01-23 7 NoAslhma rigo J. Richards, Hamilton, i in bed with Asthma. •unda weight, suffered coughuu" stra^igling every night— xpected to die. Mendaco night and he has had in OVER TWO YEARS. Mensful it is guaranteed to breathing in 24 hours Asthma completely In S J^^_^ days or money [ftlaCO l>a<konre!urr.<* empty88 words
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Advertisement24 1941-01-23 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED 1 ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. ShCURITY PLUS SIiRV/Cr Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SINGAPORE, S.S. PHONE NO 5918.24 words
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Article, Illustration58 1941-01-23 8 Beauty And Brass 'Whoosits Sisters' Buttons S M But here beauty is hidden. The "whoosits p sifters" effectively disguised against any 1 marauding subalterns wi h ideas. The nurses I get quite a lot of fun out of respirator drill i which they are bound to do just as of58 words
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Article199 1941-01-23 8 DESCRIBED as a "combination of crooks," by Mr. J. L. McFall, the District Judge, N. Nawab Din, Marican Thamby, Naina Marican., and Abdullah bin Ghouse, four men who were alleged to belong to the Commercial Comjmny, were ttntenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from199 words
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Article74 1941-01-23 8 Members of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force I attached to London balloon barrage units have been issued with new greatcoats. The coats are of Air Force blue with deep lurn-up collars and reach a little below knee length. Photo f-hows: The station commander sees that a member74 words
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Advertisement692 1941-01-23 8 Arthritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago Vanish Like Magic Pains Stop in 30 Minutes Thank* »<> the receni discovery af nn ,/J^ Jk m!^\ r£ n^ in. iln in" <;,l|.f| Riirn*>nd. If H no [ff JtmWK^ r \f Ki f.,r to sufTei fr<-m the W j >k| crippling action "f Kheumatlsm, f692 words
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Article, Illustration53 1941-01-23 9 s An A.T.S. company in the i X.:uth of England includo t!:ree se^s of sisters. Photo show.<>: The sisters walking across Ihe lawn. Left ne sisters C, J., and D. Bash- frrd. Centre the sisters P., J., and D. Terry wood. J Pi«?hj the sisters D., A., and53 words
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Article37 1941-01-23 9 Rangoon, Jan. 22. nil A JOR -GENERAL R. H. Dewing, *'i Chief of the Combined Staff oi' the different services under th? C.-in-C, Far East, and Wing-Com-mander Yarde have arrived at Rangoon.— Reuter.37 words
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Article, Illustration50 1941-01-23 9 It didn't take long t> (hoo^e this hat, in fact 'here was no choice. The j Sgt. Major said <»•'-. and the hat kas to fit. It may not i be elegant but hi is likely to b« useful. Meanwhile, the nurcs enj.>y their alarm drill.50 words
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230 1941-01-23 9 EX-SERVICE MAN ACQIUTIEO OF ROBBERY IFfER rtandlns hi* trial on a *1 CkUUTgC ui loubuy of a tin conutinn:; 25 Cravan 'A" cigarettes. Air. jyniea V. Moss. Eurasian, was ucqultted by Mr. J. G. Rappoport, third nagiatrate, yesterday. A policeman, giving evidence iscud Vial when he investigated be found two230 words
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Article96 1941-01-23 10 Washington. J: i 22. UNLESS the opponents of Lease and Lend Bill have better material than Mr. J. Kennedy has produced, the passage ol the Bill is assured. Thus is tin general impression left by his statement! before the Foreign Aflaa Commit of the HouseReuter - 96 words
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Article33 1941-01-23 10 Mother -To-Be Commits Suicide H^piU. There she died oJ corrosive pois.n,n g j the st te( U. ha e impHed b y «2S« in answer q-^J*» i a i^^urning^verdtrof suicide. ,he Singapore j33 words
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Article33 1941-01-23 10 Chungking, J^n« :^2. IN preparation for air ruids, all rei:'idents in Chungking, whose business necessitates their remaining in th" capital, must secure residence permits it is officially announced. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article186 1941-01-23 10 Bishop Attacks Labour Party «jT is a misfortune that the influence ol the Labour Pany should compel us to carry on negotiations with the Soviet writes the Bishop of Gloucester, Dr. A. C. Headlam. in fcu* Diocesan magazine. •'They Uhe Soviets* they have not the slightest intention of helping us186 words
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Advertisement223 1941-01-23 10 FARADAY r»MPAN¥ for Land and Marine diesel Engines and Petrol Engine* Small Lathes and Vertical Drilling Machines. Motor Controllers 40 to 150 H.P. Generating Plants of all sizes. Woodworking Machinery. Send us your enquiries for all types of heavy duty Planl and Machinery. BY PiOandßßiTiSH INDIA LINES < INCORPORATED IN223 words
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Advertisement218 1941-01-23 10 safe and sure cure for a< ute and ironic urethral dischar.. .etc, in either sex. Cures witboM eausing irritation or burning jgation Reduces .tops the discharge and ,verv Part. Bears t^n^ luthoritias of worlduide r pu ta tions S3 a box. iMe 2a cti extra. SAXTOL SALOL ILLS* for above218 words
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Miscellaneous14 1941-01-23 10 By Walt Disney %r .^^■^im^w** I*^"*^^^^^^1 i i JT^TT r now. try \\d explain14 words
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Advertisement299 1941-01-23 11 CLALDKKNKENOINE Situations Vacant 6 "^nST^Sn- filled. TEACHER required. NO. 84, Maiaya 24QG) y- /gm»ur. .No. M3O-. SwSr 2020, i Teucher. capable o( T..rau. Salary *30 img to ability. Apply 8?cD C°§.C, Otumti. *^ggj JvT^Tted elderly Eurasian woman to live in gt-nerol house work. Et- atial. State age anri Cm i299 words
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Advertisement662 1941-01-23 11 Vegetable Seeds ONE DOLLAR for ten kinds. Enough for large garden. Send remittance. Posta/e free. Malayan Vegetable Seeds, 79, Buk'c Timah Road, Singapore. (No. 205G) Wanted WANTED second hand piano in good condition. Particulars to 98, Boat Quay, Singapore. (No. 220G) WANTED School Certificate Chemistry bv Holderness and Lamber. Box662 words
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Advertisement494 1941-01-23 11 Photography TOUR PHOTOS painted by qualified artist in Lily white Studio. Singapore. Telephone 6601. (No. 128G; Stamp STAMPS COLLECTION Apply to Th>! Continental Stamp Mart, 79. North Bridge Road. Singapore. (No. 127O) Miscellaneous MALARIA; Tropical Fevers; speedily eradicateu by Zandu Specific. 130A. Middleroad, Singapore. (No. 184G LOST MANHOOD quickly regained494 words
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Advertisement529 1941-01-23 11 Professional COME CONSULT Tablb Hajl Ahmai. Specialist in Piles. Leprosy, Diabetes. Consumption. Asthma. Rheumatism Skin. Urinary and Eve Diseases. Guarantee Cure. No. 723, North Bridge Road. Slngnpore. Branch Office 132, Petallng Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. 1690) WHY SUFFER SILENTLY from Chronic diseases when you can be cured by correspondence by529 words
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Miscellaneous437 1941-01-23 11 fj^^^—^^ •^S** M 9/ ON THE AIR SINGAPORE ZHL 225 metre* (1.333 kcs) ZHPI 1f. 943 metre* (9-f» mci) /him 41 38 metres (7 25 mrli) From 8 00 a.m. to 8 35 m. From It 00 a.m. to 1.0 p.m. From 500 s>m. to It tt P»m. LONDON CENTRAL437 words
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Article84 1941-01-23 12 NEW ZEALAND TOUR RKCOLLECIIONF of his tour of New Zealand made before the outbreak of war were made by Mr. E. Watson in an inter- eiting address to> Singapore Rotarians; at tiieir weekly' luncheon yesterday. Speaking after Mr. Watson's talk, Rota-! nan T. W. Ong referred to the coming! continuous84 words
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Article186 1941-01-23 12 Mother Of 11 Gaoled A MOTHER of eleven children, four of whom an married j 1 and two in the Army, was sent to prison; for three months at i a Lundon Poli c e i Court for receiving a| shillingsworth of coal; which had been looted from a bombed186 words
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Article62 1941-01-23 12 A ycunß Polish flying officer, Tadeusq Ra^rowski. met death with a s*/iiR on his lips near Stroud Glos. Ragrowski, who wasi twenty-three, was motor- cycling at Minchinhampton and a workman heard him singing as he passed. The sound of a crash ended the song. Ragrowski vas62 words
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Advertisement140 1941-01-23 12 The Wholf Nation was awaiting the President's dec is ion on WAR l>ut he was busy listening: to JOE A RHBL TOWS TROUBLtt ■«'AI»ITOI..ro.,A'vT,^'S S Come and M J S^ Join them U?t?^Nj JOE AND^k wkPm C#i)M«BISIfIENTW; lewis P V w M WALTER I fl Ifts^^^^* I WILLIAM I fl140 words
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Advertisement147 1941-01-23 12 NEVER BEFORE SUCH AN ALL^STAIT ADVENTURE EPIC NOTE ACCELERATED SCREENING!! OPENING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) AT THE < i 01. 3> 15 6.15 9.15 t 4 SHOWS DAILY from SATURDAY to TUESDAY M.G.M.'s Mammoth Adventure Epic CLARK CABLE SPENCER TRACY CLAUDETTE COLBERT HEDY LAMARR ■Zl^lb I^. Am*Jm:"*< ft W Hj| r/ -f147 words
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188 1941-01-23 13 SAILORS MEET FAMILIES —AFTER 12 YEARS TWELVE years ago a small, ju-year-old cargo steamer left •ler nome port in Norway. Her crew consisted of Norwegians, and she was bound for Canada with general cargo. When she arrived at her port, Her cargo was unloaded, another cargo took its place, and188 words
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Article133 1941-01-23 13 'Social Guard' For Windsors AUBURN-h aired Jean Drewes, of New York, is on her way to Nassau, in the Bahamas, to become social body-guard to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Under the title of social secretary, Miss Drewes will protect the Duke and Duchess from the attempted gate-crash-ing of133 words
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Advertisement186 1941-01-23 13 "An Outstanding Production Singapore Free Press ''Charles Laughton has one of his best roles" M. Tribune "It is good Film Entertainment" S. Times Lgy^ik ALHAMIUtA SIDNEY HOWARD'S PRIZE- WINNING TWO-SEASON STAGE SENSATION... .YOU THE PICTURE of The YEAR! i !W0 UNFORGETTABLE PERFORMANCES IN AN UNFORGETTABLE PICTURE' *>o t»o^> rn*n oiui186 words
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Advertisement163 1941-01-23 13 1 TO-DAY PAVILION 6 t5 9..5 AMUSING DIALOGUE AND PIQUANT SITUATIONS MAKE THIS LIGHT COMEDY A SHEER JOY FROM START TO FINISH JEAN MUIR om I DIANA CHURCHILL I JANE WAS A CHARMING [(i /i»Pr%fjlfo REBEL AND WHEN SHE jStf'' 4STiPPED O^T f »THE FUN fredlmney J^^sft PETER MURRAY HILL163 words
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Article1002 1941-01-23 14 THRILLS AT IPOH RACES I ai v i s j iHiTrti— fflilfirc-' K\(K I— Hue and CfJT $53, SH. renu de !\lenthe $K. Starloik SlB. It k —Anton MfHC >•■ \iinii; OtagW $7Miss Labis blO. KACE Juditi Anton S4O. $10. Sir Patrick |7. Metro $11. RACE 4— lady Lustre |M,1,002 words
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Article612 1941-01-23 14 rrnr intttel mteil in the >o»n-a-side rutfby knock-out tour- nanvn. «as suspends tm hall-an-hour vc-sltrdav oenirnr ,h, PMUK, «hen the »urnin K "ok-, of the u.r-nud s.ren sen. Mil plavtrs and hurrymi; for shelter. The first tic of the evening re- suited In the RA., Blakan612 words
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Article143 1941-01-23 14 NEWS BREVITIES Inche Mi of .tin.- Di Oftcr. Kintj Otjah, tnuuA to ills pl.t.la Ken bv Incl Ha&him Beereta Lincoln. -R. the vi Lt.-Col. H Officer C the Baival in Mala; accepted a for the R A B n o w trainini li > Mr. Chan Ah Post M Qljab,143 words
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115 1941-01-23 14 Husband Vanished -Twenty Years Ago 1 HUSBAND was stated counsel to h' i a^ r appeared B *J years ago wa responded, undefended f*; heard in the Divord Court in London Mrs. C Maude Howtek. Adrla-avemic Maiden. Burrej granted a deer on the ftouni her husband Stephen A wick, had115 words
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Advertisement195 1941-01-23 14 Piles Ruin Your Nerves Don't tot It' iinK. bidding. Internal or i^rotriKiliiK Pll^i ?-;ip your vitality, ruin < nar nir\ <••, nr.'t drive you craty with puiiu Ihlaaroid tb»- rec#ni AlMovery <>f »n Amertuao pt>: I U»n top* the pain In 15 mlnut** you Walk, ride, work und •tijoy life195 words
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Miscellaneous66 1941-01-23 14 TO-DAY HOCKEY HoOMti v Indian Asso- ciation, Balestier. WATKh' POLO: Singapore Swimmi.m dub v R.AF. <Sele-; tar), ft.s.c. 5.15 pm. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 6.16 a.m, 8.5 ft.: 8.16 P™ 7 7 ft o* ft- TO-MORROW: 734 a.Tn., 8.6 ft., 9.31 p.m.. 8.3 ft. I The Singapore Swimming Club66 words
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340 1941-01-23 15 Youth Becoming A Pest Magistrate "HE h'di> had five previous convictions in less thuu n two years and ne i* becoming a pest, repiarkui mi. j/u. liappopjr;. innu magistrate, wnen He sentenced Benjamin Baptist, Eurasian, to len siroKes wnn tne heavy roui.. a total 01 u months rigorous imprisonment, ana340 words
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157 1941-01-23 15 WRITING as Chic: feOVi fOI Malaya, H .E .the Governor (Sir MM*tOP Thomas sent the tollo*.ng message, dated Jar- 6, to the Boy Scout* »i Mal "Fhave just OQHK from the Memorial Service at which we paid our test tribute to Lord V*™'*™^157 words
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83 1941-01-23 15 Tokyo, Jan. 22. THE Soviet-Japanes? fisheries modus vivcndi has be- en renewed fa mi; year as a result of the signing oi an iffetMMrt reacted between the Soviet authorities and j the Japanese envoy In Moscow on Jan 20, according to an announcement by the83 words
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Article25 1941-01-23 15 London, Jan 22 'X>R the second nighi. in succession, no enemy ac> y was re- j xjried over BritaiD last night ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration42 1941-01-23 15 Dictator Hynkcl lavishly entertauis Dictator Napoloni (Jack Oakic). A scene from Charlie Chaplin's "The (j rp a t Dictator," which is being given a special pre-re-lease screening at the Capitol a t midnight n Saturday. General screening begins on Tuesday, Feb. A.42 words
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Article32 1941-01-23 15 The Rev. Put he. Lee has been appointed a member of thr Board of Visitors to the Singapore Reformatory in place of Mr. Seng Choon Y* vho has rerj^nei from the Bor.-d.32 words
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Advertisement255 1941-01-23 15 CLASSIFIED APS To Let i,li y 68 SophlA Road. IMK rnpound houm Che»o 'l-.npalow at Sto^ N>w house, betr9»tn i ...clcTllinfy PjMd. Peb compound house jg. 2 ted. 2 bathihed, $t»0- ATjpii 7082 (No MM) For Sale -No -WG. n Rttode Island M Cre 'fNo Se^.' RADIO with two batteries,255 words
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Advertisement179 1941-01-23 15 I OVERSEA- f I I CHINESE I i Ibrnkinc^l 1 I CORP. lTifP 1 Undertakes banking transactions of every description Places at youx disposal the multifarious lerrires of >.'.y institution with branches K all over Sonth Eastern Alia connections in all principal cities of the World. q Welcomes consultation* on179 words
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265 1941-01-23 16 London, J«t UEUTEB'S veelal -m-i-l""! •>» th Alba iiin U u r Kl ,M,s tkat report* -I rtmig »ov«ient; to«" towmrdi the with irm «eah»d on the northern s.-ct«r tj« fr,,nt,.r on !*•<!•* Fluting IB this sector has gfi.,T-ll> dMkHWd IiMN Monday, hut artilk-ryReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration59 1941-01-23 16 ±r A convent inJt T the London^ j area used as an air raid shelter was hit and a t J niimbijr of S casualties are feared du r ing night raids 1 1 on the London i area. Here are t Sisters of the i Convent help- J ing59 words
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NEWS IN BRIEF
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Article24 1941-01-23 16 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the appointment of Mr. D. G. Layton as a Cadet in the Malayan Civil Service.24 words
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Article51 1941-01-23 16 Mr. C. L. F. tJimmy) Talalia, the 19--year-old second son jf Mr. and Mrs. H. B Talalla of Kuala Lumpur, who has joined the Government Flying School as a cadet for the R.A.F.. is the fl^t Malayan Asiatic youth to pass the rigid RAF. medical test and enrol as a51 words
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Article215 1941-01-23 16 Cairo, Jan. 22. CIPPORTING the army attack, R.A.F. bombers raided Tobruk during the night of Jan. 20, Mates an RAF. communique. Bombs were dropped on anti-aircraft batteries, two of which ceased firing and on the crossroads north-east of the F.I Gubbi landing ground. Violent explosions occurred among the buildings.Reuter - 215 words
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Advertisement147 1941-01-23 16 •<«iii-\-ri4in«-Fund Total number of enemy planes destroyed during yesterday on all fronts up to midnight London time EIGHT fATHAY shows daily v^rv i riA I n 2 P m ii r 1 J r^ h 4.15 p.m., 6.30 p.m. Where everybody docs f^m J f :]o p. m PHONE 3400147 words
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