Morning Tribune, 11 November 1941
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Title Section33 1941-11-11 1 Morning Tribune NETT SALES EXCEED 4,900 DAIM Vol. 6— No. 242, Tuesday, November 11, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday, November 12, 1941. VI I I >-. 1 C I >».< t I I ''<>l» t X33 words
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594 1941-11-11 1 Germans Thrown ßack In Sebastopol Area London, Nov. 10. THE Germans have reached the outer defences of Sebastopol but have not penetrated them, according to authoritative quarters in London, to-day. In the Southern sector presumably the Kharkov area— the Russians report they have thrown the German forces back as aReuter - 594 words
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Article61 1941-11-11 1 New York, Nov. 10. PRESIDENT Roosevelt will broadcast to the nation and the world on Armistice Day on shortwave relays following the two minutes silence at 11 a.m. The President is expected to speak for half-an-hour or more from Arlington Cemetary, Washington, during the annual ceremonies ofReuter - 61 words
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Article206 1941-11-11 1 London, Nov. 10. HAMBURG was subjected to a concentrated attack during a raid by R.A.F. bombers on north-west Germany last night. The threat of fresh bad weather curtailed their operations and no advantage could be taken of the moon but the stai light afforded Rood visibility. LargeReuter - 206 words
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Article678 1941-11-11 1 CHURCHILL'S WARNING TO JAPAN WAR WITHIN AN HOUR OF U.S. BEING INVOLVED LONDON, NOV. 10. IF THE UNITED STATES BECOMES INVOLVED IN A WAR WITH JAPAN, THE BRITISH DECLARATION WILL FOLLOW WITHIN AN HOUR, DECLARED MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, PRIME MINISTER, ISSUING A BLUNT WARNING TO TOKVO IN ONE OF HISReuter - 678 words
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Article120 1941-11-11 1 Londoners' Support For Churchill London, Nov. 10. PRIME Minister Churchill was the guest of honour at the Lord Mayor's day luncheon at Mansion House to- j clay which as a wartime j function had taken the place of the traditional peacetime Lord Mayor's banquet in the Guildhall. Speaking: before PrimeReuter - 120 words
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Article20 1941-11-11 1 Washington, Nov. 10.— The House Rules Committee is limiting the Neutrality Act revision debate to eight hours. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article326 1941-11-11 1 London, Nov. 10. THE British destroyer. 11. M.5. Cossack, has been sunk. This was announced by the Board of the Admiralty to-day, but the statement did not say how or where the Cossack went down. The Cossack's commander was Capt. E.L. Berthon. H.M. Destroyer Cossack thoughReuter - 326 words
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Article60 1941-11-11 1 Chungking. Nov. 10. OLOSE quarter fighting is raging in the western suburbs of C^unfirmu eastward of Chengchow, according to a Chinese message which adds, the Japanese completed a withdrawal Into the walled town; the message further alleges that the Japanese artillery fired a large number of poison-gas shellsReuter - 60 words
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Article30 1941-11-11 1 Tokyo, Nov. 10.— The British Consu-late-General in Amoy is reported to have advised British nationals in Fukien and Kiangsi provinces to evacuate immediately, according to the Domei newfc agency. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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498 1941-11-11 2 India Sandwiched Between Nazi— Japanese New Orders London, Nov. 10. INDIAN observers of the war scene, looking West and East, find two contradictory processes in operation, writes The Times correspondent in India. One (represents the marshalling of the Allied forces to destroy the so-called New Order in Europe; the other498 words
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217 1941-11-11 2 Rangoon, Nov. 10. K STRIKING tribute to the manner in which the British and Imperial troops adapt themselves to varying conditions and their regard for the local feeling conies this week from "somewhere in Burma. During the colourful Burmes Lighting Festival of TazaudainReuter - 217 words
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Article61 1941-11-11 2 M. Litvinov Sure For Washington Moscow, Nov. 10. IT is officially announced that M. Litvinuv i has been ap- pointed the Soviet Ambassador > .o Washington. I The announ- cement adds that the Wash- ing ton Ambask sador .M. Uman- sky will be ap. c pointed to ano- ther responsibleReuter - 61 words
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Article95 1941-11-11 2 Winant Gets Is. Lunch Plymouth, N'ov. 10. A LUNCHEON' costing Is. at a communal feeding centre was served to-day, 1 to American Ambassador J. O. Winant and Viscount and! Viscountess Astor on the re-election of the Astors as Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Plymouth. Mr. Winant in a briefReuter - 95 words
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97 1941-11-11 2 Washington, Nov. 10. JYh MOIKATU leaders confidently predict that tl^ revised Neutrality Bill will be in President Koosevelt's hands for signature on Thursday. They agree that the voting will be much closer than mi the original measure. Some place the majority tat betweenReuter - 97 words
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Article77 1941-11-11 2 Chungking, Nov. 10. THE announcement of the contemplated withdraw*! of the United States Marines from China was splashed in all the papers under the headlines, "United 6tates is clearing the decks for action." A typical editorial in the Sao Tans Pao says, the United States isReuter - 77 words
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Article188 1941-11-11 2 AGGRESSIVE SPIRIT AT TOBRUK (By Desmond Tighe. Router's Special Correspondent inside Tobruk*. Tobruk, Nov. 10. riVERYDAY our spirit in Tobruk ■^becomes more aggressive. On Thursday evening the Axis forces lurking outside our wire asked for a little of the medicine that is coming to them when the Poles put onReuter - 188 words
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Article165 1941-11-11 2 WjWF Delhi, Nov. 10— A running comm^utury on tne presentation of thi* Victoria Cross to Lifut. Preniendra Sln<!i Hinni' Royal Bombay Sappers u\". Miners, and to the widow of SubiuU: Kichpalram of the Rajpntaiui Rifles, at a, ceremonial parade on Nov. 10 by th? Viceroy was broadcast byReuter - 165 words
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Article170 1941-11-11 2 New Delhi. Nov. 10. Dl KIM. an impressive ceremonial parade oil Monday, the Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow, accompauied by Gen. Sir Archibald WivHl. the Commander-in-Chief, presented the first two Victoria Crosses won by Indians during the present war. The recipients were lieutenant P. S. Bhaffat, of theReuter - 170 words
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Advertisement137 1941-11-11 2 m^^f' J II Ls »nipos*f^Z* i individual to provide for liis valued possessions the safety that is afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sizes for hire at moderate rates. MIRERS themselves hold the KEYS and ONLY THEY can have access to these safe boxes so137 words
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Article146 1941-11-11 3 NEWS BREVITIES Meerut, Nov. 10. I iyp Vijayalakshmi Punch will open the eighth session oi the Depressed Classes League Conference, to be held tit Meerut in the first week of December. By Radio. I I Melbourne, Nov. 10. I Production in postwar Australia of the finest quality linen from home-grown146 words
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Article117 1941-11-11 3 London, Nov. 10. KING GEORGE of Greece said in a speech at the Mansion House: "I have lived many yeais In thus country and I can say that never before have I seen that Olympian serenity which one to-day fairly discerns m each Briton, man or117 words
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Article111 1941-11-11 3 Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 10. UOW pro-Allied public opinion is influencing the *i Press us shown in this survey: In the first month of the Russo-German war (he circulation of O Globo, an openlv anti-British daily :n Rio de Janeiro, fell by 15 per cent.111 words
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452 1941-11-11 3 Russia As Vital In Pacific As In West London, Nov. 10. THE Times to-day describes the recent consultations involving Mr. Duff Cooper, Gen. Wavell, the Commander-in-Chiet, Far East (Sir Robert Brooke- Poph am), and Gen. Blarney as symptoms of the growing urgency and complexity of the situation in which politicalReuter - 452 words
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Article106 1941-11-11 3 Rangoon, Nov. 10. ABOUT 40 Japanese nationals resident in Burma, including some women and children, sailed for Japan by the Japanese steamer Hiya Maru yesterday. They were mostly employees of Japanese firms whose business has been virtually brought to a standstill by the freezing of Japanese credit.Reuter - 106 words
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Article88 1941-11-11 3 Melbourne, Nov. 10. Some of Australia's projects for the dehydration and drying of foods to help feed Britain, say officers of the Australian Department of Commerce, will have post-wiar value, particularly in the tropical countries to the North of the Commonwealth. The foods include eggs, mutton, butter, fruits; potatoes,88 words
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Advertisement69 1941-11-11 3 HELTHOID HIGHLY CONCENTRATED DISINFEC TING FL UID Don't confuse HELTHOID with ordinary disinfectants, HELTHOID does not need to be diluted with soft water as it doesn't become decomposed or disintegrated \then mixed with sea water, brackish water or infected organic fluids HELTHOID thus is specially suited for use on ships69 words
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Advertisement245 1941-11-11 3 i COMING PAVILION COMING AN OUTSTANDING EVENT I A IK, I I roil 10-\M. II I I MADK WITH 1 Tire PULL CO-OPERATION OF THE R.A.F. DESCRIBING FOR THE FIRST TIME THE PLAfI NING A^D CARRYING OUT OF A RAID OVEJ GERMANY TOGETHER WHTH A SUPERBLY ACTED THOTLLE£ FROM THE245 words
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Article299 1941-11-11 4 Murder Case Postponed kbTKH being pun heard yeater- day, tiw cusc mu adjourned I in the s;n ipovc assizes in which I Chun 7h.ii Yong, -i middle-aged Teochew labourer, .sfami.s charged With the murder of Ah Chin in an opium-smoking cubicle. Chun, tried before Mr. Justice Woiley find a special299 words
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Article67 1941-11-11 4 j^ODACHROME pictures of the recent Highland Gathering in Singapore and of the Indian fire-walking ceremony, taken by Mr. Julius Fisher, are to be screened free of charge to diners at the Capitol Restaurant as from to-morrow evening. The screening will start at 8.45. Next week the films67 words
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Article389 1941-11-11 4 Rayats Asked To Grow More Padi r |M) tell (he Malays how (hey can help valuably in the war effort by increasing padi production is the purpose of a tour of Kelantan by the Hon. Dato Perdana Mentri, C.B.E. He is visiting the various districts in turn, having begun with389 words
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Article79 1941-11-11 4 THE army is calling for recruiLs to fill up vacancies in the R.A.M.C. and the R.A.S.C. Recruits for the Malaya Field Ambulance should be Eurasians or Chinese and different scales oi pay apply to this branch of the R.A.M.C. and to others such as the Auxiliary79 words
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Article144 1941-11-11 4 AN inquest was held yesterday mornins; into tho death— under an anaesthetic but just before an operation of Omar bin Mohamed Yassin, 42-year Old "Serang" employed in the Naval Base The death took place at the Asiatic Hospital of the Naval Base on Oct. ill It144 words
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64 1941-11-11 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THREE men, two Indians and one Chinese, are dead and another Indian is seriously injured as the result, ft is alleged, of a Tamil running amok in Petaling last night. The alleged assailant was finally64 words
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Article134 1941-11-11 4 '■pOR an accused person to offer no evidence when a case against him is made out nnd he has been called on for his defence, and then, after he Is convicted, to appeal on the ground that he ought to be allowed to give evidence, is little better134 words
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Article67 1941-11-11 4 rpHE ninth lesson in the series "Colloquial Malay." In which teacher and pupil go ft stage further In their study of idalay for everyday use, will be broadcast from tb« Singapore station at 9.15 p.m to-day At 7.55 am. to-morrow a further short talk In the series' "The67 words
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Article131 1941-11-11 4 V°R f Piling to observe the olackout on the liinht of Oct. 27. Voow Chenc Hoe, secretary of the Chinese Companion .Athlete Association, wus yesterday fined I smo. I A similar fine wa Imposed 00 Heir; Hock Scow, a cofee shop owner, for Itfce o!lenre. r HE Nee131 words
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Article453 1941-11-11 4 " Ubique - SER VICES BRE VITIES "Ubique" By r OPORTS highlight of last week wa.s the annonncement retarding the Middlesex Challenge Cup competition for boxing. I earns are to consist of thirteen men apiece shared out between seven weights Entries close on November 15th, and the draw for the first round lakes453 words
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Article188 1941-11-11 4 MOHAMED ISHAK, a former sub past master, at the Seletar Post Office, who pleaded guilty yesterday to three charges of criminal breach of trust and three charges of falsification of accounts, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Worley. Mr. EN. Griffith-Jones, crown counsel, prosecuting, stated188 words
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Advertisement248 1941-11-11 4 Situations Vacant SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY WATER DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL WORKS. 1. Applications are invited for two appointments as Temporary Surveyors in the Water Department for work in Johore. Salaries will be from $150.00 to $200.00 per tnonth and will be dependent on the experience and qualifications of the successful applicants. 2. Applicants248 words
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Advertisement184 1941-11-11 4 Gain lolo Uain 25 Lbs. New Cinema Way There Is no longer any excuse for men and women to remain Thin. Nervous Tn derweight, Run-Down, and Friendless In Hollywood the Cinema Stars are under a severe strain night and day and require the best of medical nervicoi to maintain normal184 words
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Advertisement575 1941-11-11 5 DSAFSDF Situations Vacant SMART Ctrl Typist— Telephone-Opera-tor Singapore Commercial Co. Amber Mansions. Phone 7103. (No. 840L) 1 WANTED Distributors for Powered Milk and Barley. Apply Box 852 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 837L) WANTED typist fresh from commercial school. Apply Box 800 c',o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 90 iL) WANTED—575 words
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Advertisement610 1941-11-11 5 W d n ICQ WANTED furnished house, two bedrooms, near bus route. Box 846 cio Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No 829L) j WANTED: Small 6ccond-hand Camera, ?ood make and condition. Replies to 6, Calrnnill Road. Singapore. (No. 867L) WANTED Pedigree Puppy, preferably Labrador, Spaniel or Seallyham. Also good make new or610 words
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Advertisement680 1941-11-11 5 LJ i PHOTCM ;K tPHIC i :(!< r vitii IC.O accepted v Ebata Co., li] North Bridge Road, Singapore. (No. 887L) 3. T Lims HERB TONIC for OLD \GE A general tonic to purify and ;nrlch the blood and strengthen th« whole system. D. T. Llm Company, }53, Noitb Bridge680 words
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Advertisement588 1941-11-11 5 iI I M MOTOR OARAGE for Hillman 0 h.p saloon, jim i econditloned, taxed and In ured IM Penh tad, Singapore <>n Lavender St.. Telephone 8609. (Ho. 875D sale a Chevrolet Master Deluxe 26 HP. car. wry good condition, done 31.500 miles. Purchased March 1937. Apply Jndlan Agent at his588 words
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Advertisement414 1941-11-11 5 Educational JAP tutor required. Applj B< Ibune, Singapore (No 871L) KEBAYA KRANCHANG, Dress School y.ii can learn this ;< rt at a small fee \snii short time, Madam A J. Gau. 1211, Uopir Sriiingoon Road, Singapore (No. 8241,) UALLROOM DANCING: Sitting In a OOSy Chair, some folks t'uink Is well414 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1941-11-11 6 VERA ARDMORE - Australian Fashion Expert In Singapore VERA ARDMORE ■M BETTY KEEP (Mrs. Ted Keep in private life), one of Australia's leading fashion experts, is in Singapore for a short holiday at the moment. Slim, elegantly-turned-out Mrs. Keep runs the fashion section for Australia's weekly magazine "Woman," advises readers how to plan1,150 words
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Advertisement58 1941-11-11 6 WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms H4*MPOO To suit the texture of your hair f AC I At fMM Timtment Wn Violet Eay imnut prepar&tiM Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bldf 159 North Bridge Road, Tel 4419. chapeaux EXCLUSIVE millinEßV OnO RCCESSORIES RUFFLES MOTEL RflQ BARS BRSRH U inTRBnCES ts*=M SinORPQRE TEL.58 words
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Advertisement25 1941-11-11 6 PHONE 3335 PRISCILLA Ltd. HAS RECEIVED AFTERNOON DRESSES 5 En COURT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE BOX STRICT WTERY'ROAO J. J. PHONE: 4085 9W9 Gowns and Sportswear25 words
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Miscellaneous57 1941-11-11 6 P I HOPE YOU'RE NOT Jl/ CERTMNLY NOT! Vf7< I I V QWH, DEK^! I'VE.. T\ F C&YING ta^- V I'M NOT CCYIK6 JiTF I'VE M\DE A MESS 7T I OVER d^jT Nat all' rrn \r^"" s of of NOT r V V^, v-rYTf I WORTH 7- jT^-- J[ i^'57 words
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Article, Illustration99 1941-11-11 7 How To Keep Tinned Food After Opening WE know that food flavours are sometimes changed by oxidation when they are exposed to the air. Foods left uncovered in the refrigerator will absorb odours of other foods left uncovered. A double piece of waxed paper secured over the top of an99 words
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436 1941-11-11 7 THANKS to sweetened condensed milk, it is simplicity itself to 1 make these delicious pie fillings. You can make them without cooking in just a few minutes and you'll always be sure of a successful result because the recipes are literally failure proof. The flavour436 words
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Article239 1941-11-11 7 1 1GHT, cool, refreshing— those are the essen- tials for hot weather desserts. Pineapple tapioca topped with a fluff of whipped irradiated evaporated milk has all those qualities. And thLs delicious dessert is so easy to prepare, too Tapioca— the pearl variety— is cooked in the juice239 words
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Article501 1941-11-11 7 SANDWICHES AND SALADS CANDWICHES and salads are a never-ending source of interest to the woman who prides herself on an ability to provide new snacks for ber family, and she will find the following recipes particularly good. MAYONNAISE OF LAMB SANDWICHES Brown bread, mayonnaise, salt, pepper, cold roast lamb, chopped501 words
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Advertisement91 1941-11-11 7 sdp»»'v"v i .->'■,*■ '^«^^^diH '■'•'X\*~' 'it '<• '^^^B S^MB^^^' .fc* ■'■'*>':'■- "^Jy J home maae delicious) l a/ ways fresh I cool meals If you have not tried one of I V our famous S.CS. Pies you've 1 /^flWf^^*S missed a treat. They are really I y^^^k scrumptious because only91 words
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Miscellaneous59 1941-11-11 7 Mickey By Walt Mouse Disney r N0iY0U OFCOURSS.IPIDN'T!*— n TJT WELL AHEM. ..I'M STILL TCP HAVEN'T, L I JUST WAITED TO MAKE ECfenX ti MlN| NIE 01? < V MINNIE! aV MICKEY JEALOUS.. AND... OOS^X HAPNT V NOTICED t J I YOU NEVER 7 NOW LOCSK HOW IT vf-t^ Wjyp*'59 words
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Article115 1941-11-11 8 Second Front Speculation i Stockholm. Nov. 11. > SPECULATION continues in Sweden about Stalin's re- cent reference to a second front. S The newspaper Social De- i > mokraten suggests that the N British might land Canadian and Norwegian troops at Mur- I i mansk and Petsamo in order ItoReuter - 115 words
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Article186 1941-11-11 8 Vichy, Nov. 11. German and Rumanian troops, advancing towards Kerch at the Easternmost point of the Crimea, have occupied Mariental, some 20 miles from Kerch, according to a telegram from Bucharest to the Vichy News Agency. In the Western Crimea the troops pushing forward from Yalta have madeReuter - 186 words
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663 1941-11-11 8 Liberty Worth War, America W ill Fight President Roosevelt Washington, Nov. 11. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT in his Armistice Day speech at the National Cemetery to-day declared that the people ot America believe that liberty was worth fighting for and if they were obliged to fight they will fight eternally to holdReuter - 663 words
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Article266 1941-11-11 8 Ottawa. Ha*. 11. vEW secret fighter planes and large four-eniuned bombers are going into production in Canada Figures show that Canadian output is skyrocketting. Mr- C. D. Howe, the Munitions and Aircraft Minister has placed the weekly output at 40. and has claimed that Canada266 words
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165 1941-11-11 8 Nazis Can Be Beaten And May Collapse New York, Nov. 11. JOSEPH HARSCH, the former Berlin correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor in an article in the December issue of the magazine Red Book writes that he "left Germany this year with a complete conviction that not only can Germany165 words
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Article45 1941-11-11 8 New Delhi, Nov. 11. Members of the Muslim League in the Council of State staged a formal walkout after their leader, Hussain Imam, made a brief statement declaring that their action was in consonance with the decision of the League Party in thr Assembly. Reuter.45 words
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Advertisement51 1941-11-11 8 IJU l_ 1., mum THE STARS of "ARISE MY LOVE" CLAUDETTE COLBERT RAY MILLAND BRIAN AHERNE IN "§KYLAHK W raramount's Latest LAUGH SPECIAL to tfive you the time of your life! OPENING TO-DAY the p a mn a v THREE SHOWS: yjJA. 1 llr\ I 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 Box-oflice Phone51 words
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Advertisement118 1941-11-11 8 PLANE" FUND ■CORK: o\i; GEORGE BERNARD SHA W WROTE IT! BRITISH SHIPS DELIVERED IT! UNITED ARTISTS ARE PRESENTING IT! NOW ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO HOOK VOL'K SEATS BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE -MAJOR BVHH\H\" STARRING Ap, WENDY HILLER {|^te^ REX HARRISON mmmm^ Robert morley ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO THE118 words
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Article887 1941-11-11 9 THE following is the full card for to-morrow's races at Bukit Timah, the second day of the Singapore winter meeting: HorsPS _Ci a s* l l>iv. 2—6 Furlongs 0 1 4 HARPO 5y 9 .00 0 0 DARK ENCOUNTER 4y 8.12 OLD VIENNA 4y 8.11 0 0887 words
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Article571 1941-11-11 9 British Army-Navy's Fine Play Earns Them 1-0 Win rIE only goal of the match scored in the first half when they had slightly the better of the play gained the British Army and Navy hockey team a welldeserved victory, and incidentally dealt the losers with their571 words
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Article123 1941-11-11 9 FOLLOWING are the results of yesterday's ties in the S.C.B.C open invitation lawn tennis °Open singles: Chin Kee Onn beat Low Huck Yall Op 6 en°'doub ies: Tan Hack Toe and H Kamis beat P.T. Won R and Yong Loong Chong 6— 2 b— 4 Men's doubles handicap:123 words
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Article157 1941-11-11 9 AN unanimous decision to hold both the New Year sea and land sports again was passed at a general meeting of the governing committee, presided by Mr H K Rodgers, held recently at thr Singapore Cricket Club. Both the events will be held on157 words
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Article74 1941-11-11 9 (From on i Own Reporter) Kuala Lumput, Monday. BKFORE a record crowd this evening, the Selangor T.IVC.A. successfully retained the Selangor Football Association Cup for another year when they defeated the S.r.R.C, league champions, by three goals to nil. The Tamils played with better understanding and netted74 words
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Article66 1941-11-11 9 THE following have acceptea to play rugby for S.C.C. vs R.A.F. (Kallang) to-day at the S.C.C.:— R. M. Harsley; C. H. Fenner. Capt. A. G. Close, Lt. F. Ce.ssford. P. H. Burgess; Lt. J K. Crerar, H. B. Wilson, R. J. Maxey, E. J. Evans, Capt. G. A. P. N.66 words
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Article245 1941-11-11 9 Fine Display By Indians /"MVING a fine display, the Indian Asso- c-iation defeated the Singapore Hornets I 3-1 in a fast game of hockey at Balestier yesterday. The Indian forwards, Mustapha, Mansjr and Razali were outstanding, combining splendidly and finishing well. In the initial stages of tne game, the Indians245 words
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117 1941-11-11 9 r rui i oniiiu'ru fin. nt <»i fir -^t elan Indi.i'i iritkit for fchfl Khiji ln.ph> was marked h> .in BBbeatCß double cental? by tfec llombay rolii'Ki«n. K.l'. Ibrahim, for Bombay aßainst the V istern India States by P««r!mf 230 out of aReuter - 117 words
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Miscellaneous94 1941-11-11 9 SPORTS i DIARY i TO-DAY j Hockey: Sin- gapore Civilians v S.S. Police, Depot; Post Of- fice v Singapore Hornets, Post Office ground. Rugby: S.C.C. v R.A.F. (Kal- king), Padang; I Medical College v R.A.0.C., Ale- xandra; Raffles College v St. i Andrew's Old J Boys' Associa- tion, Bukit Ti-94 words
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Article347 1941-11-11 10 NEWS FROM INDIA Patiala, Nov. 10. 1 rE Maharaja of i Patiala told the Kha»ls,a Defence League in Patiala: < "the Sikhs as a com- < munity will shed foi Great Britain their 1 blood when blood is needed, their 1 sweat when sweat is < needed. and their tears347 words
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Article213 1941-11-11 10 R.A.F.'s Air Superiority London, Nov. 10. TIIE RAF. last week lost 55 bombers and 26 lighten in Western Europe and ten aircraft in ihe Middle East, making a total of 81 machines. Eighteen Axis aircraft were destroyed, one German bomber over Britain, 11 fighters over Western Europe and six machinesReuter - 213 words
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Article143 1941-11-11 10 Canberra. Nov. 10. Australia s biggest recruiting drive begins on Armistice D; y when the "A.I.F. Reinforcement Week" will be inaugurated. Associated with the drive will be three events of A.I.F. significance firstly, the official opening of Australia's National War Memorial at Canberra by LordReuter - 143 words
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Article80 1941-11-11 10 THIS will be the last time that leniency will be shown in this type of offence The next crop of cases that come up before me will be more seriously dealt with', cautioned Mr. J. L McFall, the district judge, yesterday morning, when he imposed a fine80 words
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Article60 1941-11-11 10 KVADEVELOO, an Indian, was .sentenced to four months* rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. H. B. Kii^don in the third court yesterday afternoon when he as ronvlrfd on a charge of attempting 10 cause hurt to another Indian, Ling{.•am. with a dangerotu weapon, at Syed -lwi Road on60 words
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Article49 1941-11-11 10 A VERDICT of suicide by hanging was recorckd by the acting coroner, Mr. T. A. Randell, yesterday afternoon, at the inquest Into the death of Heng Boon Cheong, aged 60. whose body was found hanging in one of the cubicles of a public lavatiwr^a nov 7.49 words
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Advertisement337 1941-11-11 10 I -ol an "EXTENSION Ol I L A I I. II I I It-I I C I C I \r> k DIT AI 4 SHOWS TO-DAY!! VAtl 1 UL f1 A- M< 3J5 6.15 9.15 I BILL POWELL'S A HOWL! MYRNA LOY'S A JOY I Come meet the ONE HUSBAND337 words
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Article234 1941-11-11 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' J Melbourne, Nov. 10. 1 THE first man to drive across Australia in a car equipped with a producer unit is Mr. A. G. Melrose, a Perth garage owner, who has arrived in Sydney from Perth. He took 100 hours' driving time to cover 3,053234 words
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Article129 1941-11-11 11 Chungking Impresses MacDougaH Hong Kong. Nov. 9. ]v/|R. D.M. MacDougall. 1 Director of Hong Kong Office of Far Eastern Bureau of the British Information Department, returned yesterday from Chungking where he spent three weeks visiting China's war-time capital. Mr. MacDougall was greatly impressed by the conditions in Chungking ind saidCentral News - 129 words
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Article40 1941-11-11 11 New York. Nov. 10. —The Capetown Clipper carrying 40 passengers has started on a test flight for the forthcoming service between the United States and the Belgian Congo via Brazil and British Gambia. The flight will cover 18.290 miles. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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