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Title Section16 1941-11-22 1 Morning Tribune Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 252, Saturday, November 22, 1941. Saturday, November 22, UMI16 words
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478 1941-11-22 1 London, Nov. 21. \y II ILK it is officially stated that the main battle in Libya has not yet begun, British advance forces are nearing Tobruk and are battling with Italian tank forces just south of the town. It is officially stated that the spearheadReuter - 478 words
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Article135 1941-11-22 1 Canberra, Nov. 21. j 'OFFICIAL news concerning Libya is distinctly encouraging." stated J the Commonwealth Army Minister. mi Mr Forde< m broadcast to the nation to-day. "We are nnt without hope that Tobruk's J vigil will be con- summated with a devastating vie- i After expressing JReuter - 135 words
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Article188 1941-11-22 1 London, Nov. 21. THE relief of Tobruk appears to 1 be imminent, with the news contained m the latest communique from the British G.H.Q at Cairo that Empire troops had captured Rezegh, a point only 10 miles southeast of the Tobruk perimeter defences. Allied armoured forcesReuter - 188 words
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115 1941-11-22 1 Tokyo, Nov. 21. THE Japanese Government would redouble its efforts to cope with the national crisis and push determinedly ahead with the realisation of its national policy, said the Japanese Prime Minister. General Tojo, to-day. He was speaking at the closing ceremony of theReuter - 115 words
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313 1941-11-22 1 London, Nov. 21. A LARGE number of American aircraft is now operating m the Middle East, declared, Major-General Brett, chief of the United States Army Air Corps m London today. "I believe the British Government is planning more or l^ss to standardise on Ameri(anReuter - 313 words
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523 1941-11-22 1 Germans Battering Rostov Repulsed 1 ondon. No> 1 1. nil. Soviets announce heavy i ting along the whole ,i and the successful rvpulse <>i the Germans battering At Hit' approaches to Itostov. Meanwhile, a mtv drive on Moscow 1a developing, it Is concentrated mainly round Volokolamsk, 70 nilea north-west olReuter - 523 words
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Article59 1941-11-22 1 Sydney, Nov. 21. Thousands of citizens pave a revising reception to th*» New South Wales m^m^-"- <»f tralia's first armoured division when they made their lir.-t Ttjrfrni MM the city since they entered camp some months ago. A thousand bronzed men of magnificent physique marched m the city streets, cladReuter - 59 words
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Article89 1941-11-22 1 Auckland, Nov. 21.— Something of British defence preparations m the Pacific was given by Mr. Duff Cooper who arrived m New Zealand to-day. He said that improvements were still needed. He had sent a member of his staff to London with a preliminary report. Delays were occurring,London Radio - 89 words
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222 1941-11-22 1 Closer A ng lo-R ussia n Collaboration After War, Maisky's Urge London, Nov. 21. CLOSE and friendly collaboration between Britain and Rus- > sia was the theme of the speeches by Soviet Ambassador Maisky and Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, at an Anglo-Soviet Public Relations Committee luncheon to-day. M. MaiskyReuter - 222 words
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Advertisement17 1941-11-22 1 \sr^ sold CLEANED ADJUSTED REPAIRED EZEKIEL B CO. OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS 3 CAPITOL BUILDING SINGAPORE ESTD 10 YEARS.17 words
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477 1941-11-22 2 New Offensive Will Create Impression On Neutral Powers London, Xov. 21. AGAINST the background of Russia's dogged resistance to the Nazi invasion the brilliant attack launched m Libya by the British must affect the attitude of many countries towards the war m general, writes the Daily Telegraph Diplomatic Correspondent. InReuter - 477 words
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Article182 1941-11-22 2 Tokyo, Nov. 21. i JAPAN wants free trade, J not territory, according J to the Japan Times and L Advertiser m a leading S i article to-day. It de- i 3 tlares that "America should by now be able to see that S l freeReuter - 182 words
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149 1941-11-22 2 ACCORDING to the Defence (Bankruptcy) Regulations. 1941. no dividend n mounting to less thau $3 will be paid to any creditor in a bankruptcy. The regulations j:ive the OlTidiil Assignor powers to abstain from notifying creditors of a rirsr meeting unless lie149 words
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286 1941-11-22 2 Istanbul. Nov. IL B A( X from <ilT re tl'«l observers are saying that there is open dissension between the (ierman army and the Nazi party. J The High Command treats the politicians contemp- i tuously. ignores their recommendations and requests, and runs the286 words
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221 1941-11-22 2 London, Nov. 21. THE TIMES Washington correspondent declares it is reported "with much probability but without official confirmation" that Mr. Cordell Hull in his "lengthy talk with Admiral Nomura and Mr. Kurusu strongly indicated that the United States could not be satisfied with anyReuter - 221 words
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Article210 1941-11-22 2 NewDelhi^ov^O. rE total subscriptions to the second Indian Defence Loan now exceed Rs. 96 crores and 18 lakhs. Sub-: scriptions for the week ended Saturday, Nov 15, alone were more than Rs 1 crore and 16 lakhs.— By Radio. New Delhi, Nov. 20. MR. Asaf Ali and Punjab Congress210 words
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Article226 1941-11-22 2 London, Nov. 21. THE \i«rst stories of German atrtvities aie confirmed by Dr Selii'ic, Chief Municipal Medica Officer c 2 Belgiade, who escape* m October from Belgrade and has just arrived »n England ?.«ates Reuter'.s Diplomatic Corresmmdent Dr Sekulic gives a harrowing? picture of the application ofReuter - 226 words
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Article66 1941-11-22 2 Two More Turk Ships Attacked Vichy. Nov. zi. TWO more Turkish ships have 1 been attacked by an unknown submarine m the Black Sea, according to a Vichy News Agencyreport quoting an Istanbul desPa They were the cargo steamer Enifo en route from Istanbul to lulgaria and the steamer BareauReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1941-11-22 3 HISTORIC STAND OF TOBR UK NEARS END rlill historic stand of tii** men ol Tobruk is all but over maybe already is over as these words are spoken and finale is being written to a magnificent story that will henceforth be a glorious page m Britain's history." declared Leonard Mosley1,008 words
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Article151 1941-11-22 3 E-Boat Sunk By British Forces London, Nov. 21. AM Admiralty communique states: "One Eboat was sunk, two others were probably sunk and others damaged m engagements with our naval patrols and coastal forces on Wednesday night. 'Shortly before midnight, an engagement took place off the east roast m which twoReuter - 151 words
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Article62 1941-11-22 3 uaiiucrra. nov ii. SIX women doctoi with the rank Of captain are undergoing a three months pathology cour.se at Sydney University to equip them for a thorough investigation of a disea.se to which the Army is subject, announces the Army Minister, Mr. F. M. Forde. TheyReuter - 62 words
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661 1941-11-22 3 (By Reuter's Air Correspondent). London, Nov. 21. gRITISH and American air strength on the second front m Libya has undergone a transformation m the past five months, but while there is every indication that it now matches up to that of the Axis,Reuter - 661 words
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Article59 1941-11-22 3 Canberra, Nov. 21. TWO large firms with ramifications throughout Australia have voluntarily given the Goternment over £100,000 (Australian) of profits on work carried out for the Government, announced Mr. Makin. the Navy and MunitioiV? Minister, to-day. Much of the money was given by one firm from the profit on theReuter - 59 words
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Article53 1941-11-22 3 London, Nov. 21. THE India Office 1 published the follov. ing statement on Friday noon:— "In connection with the speculation in today's press that the Viceroy of India would be returning to England xn the Spring on leave, the India Office wishes it to be known that this report isReuter - 53 words
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Article41 1941-11-22 3 Tokyo, Nov. 21. yOME 1,125 Japanese evacuees from the Philippines, Burma, Africa and the Near East arrived in the N Y.K. liners Hive Mam and Hakone Maru at Kobe this mnmine; 7M were from the Philippines aboard the Hakone Maru.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement101 1941-11-22 3 1 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO-NIGHT Sparkling with humour, 'Lot's Wife' proved a smash-hit for Singapore audiences when it was presented by the 'Birds of Passage' to a crowded house" 1 The Singapore Free Press I 'Lot's Wife' an excellent Show." I Sunday Tribune I 'Lot's Wife' is a winner. Forget101 words
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Article87 1941-11-22 4 r band A si i ipor< 0 i> ni di <i hv the i mi 01 t h<- 81 1 ■>« 1 1 letnenta police 7 p m th< re ill ')c a cell loui Bervlce from the tint'", icmductcd i>v th« n>\ i, V. Headley; the87 words
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412 1941-11-22 4 Absolute Discretion In Directors' Hands fYS the grounds that the trust fund was at the absolute discretion cf the directors both as to the proportion in which they distributed it and as to whether they distributed it all or not— Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell yesterday dismissed the claim412 words
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Article103 1941-11-22 4 ipHE following telegram from His Britannic Majesty's Minister DJedrt.ih, has been received by H. E. the Governor. "His Majesty Ibn Saud has been tccustomed to leave Riyadh towards the end of the month Dhul Qnnda fvery \(\ir m order to perform the pilgrimage "This year,103 words
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Article207 1941-11-22 4 COURTS BRIEFS TWO charges, one of armed robbeiy with a pistol and the other of attempting to murder one Hayrat Gul, at Haig Road on Oct. 10, were explain- ed to two Javanese. j Jaffar bin Ali (20) md Osman bin Sulong 1 20) in the second dis- trict court207 words
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114 1941-11-22 4 (From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Friday A statement that he had Influenced fe'h Han Swee, a contractor, to make an alleged confession in the Loveday rate was made by Khoo Boo Gong under cropsj examination In the Selangor assizes today at the continued trial114 words
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Article96 1941-11-22 4 j TN order to make provision for the public J service for the year 1942. a bill will be presented at the next meeting of the Legislative Council asking for allocations amounting to $57,083,566 ««^ro^ y e jJP endl ture will account for $8 209,184; education $3,164,306;96 words
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Article68 1941-11-22 4 g. R. Dawe (28). an engineer nttadhrd to the Naval Base, yesterday pleaded guilty before Mr. C. H. Whitton to a summons charge of negligent driven? and was fined $125. Dawe-s car met an on coming KQMUfo du s m collision and finished up In the drain68 words
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Article69 1941-11-22 4 (From Ou r Own Reporie/) A Kuala Lumjrur. Frid.iy case of Infantile paralysis has been reported in Kuala Lumpur but <t Is stated to be unconnected with cases recently reported from Cameron Highlands A younK Chinese girl has been admitted Into t.V isolation ward of the General Hospital69 words
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Article27 1941-11-22 4 AS Italiin East Afrirt l- now occupied by British troops, u ceuei to be enemy territory for the purpose of thr Trading with the Enemj Ordinance, 1939.27 words
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Article62 1941-11-22 4 Quicker Goods For Malaya MIC. W. A. Fell, Director General of Supply, Malaya, who icit Singapore for the United States recently, has arrived m Washington. His first concern will be to see to the speedy execution of bulk orders for Malaya, particularly orders for semi manufactured iron, steel and tin-plate,62 words
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Article22 1941-11-22 4 QjINOAPORK will have another blackout 0 next month, from <» pjn en d<?c. 16 to 6 a.m. on Dec IH.22 words
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261 1941-11-22 4 AN anonymous letter, written m romanised Malay and sent to the police, started t he authorities on a search for Sulaiman bin Othman. a 12-year-old Malay boy, who was last heard of on Sept. G, it was stated at an inquest yesterday. This261 words
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Article106 1941-11-22 4 "J was 111-treated, so I Jumped m«n a,^' yeflNold American Negro .-enman. William B. Sankie. m court vosAr?ore m M°r rnl^ Whm Wi before Mr. Conrad Oldham. the seco id magistrate, with landing m lingiinore Au\ h h °omiS rmlB SlOa Ir m the ImSSK^S." H e106 words
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Advertisement502 1941-11-22 4 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, 1 t@^~*A Exclusively. I THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002 K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. Piablic Xotices^ GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Settlement Engineer, P.W.D., Singapore, up to noon on the 5th502 words
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Advertisement233 1941-11-22 4 I Trade Bargains OPTICAL When you need glasses, see K. P. Chong. No bluff, Careful test oefore glasses given. Charges moderate. Office The United Pharmacy. MEDICAL ALL-IN-ONE INHALANT sprinfcled on handkerchief and inhaled protects you from cold and Influenza, a certain cure. Get it from The United Pharmacy. INFLUENZA is233 words
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Article, Illustration975 1941-11-22 5 LONDON LETTER j London, Oct. 16. MX. Harvey Klummer was attache at the American .Embassy m London (from 1938 to the; present year, and thus has had firsthand experience of what bombing means. In his book "They'll Never Quit" (Peter Davies, 7s. 6d.) he says: "The British will never975 words
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317 1941-11-22 5 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1942. JAPAN'S BLUFF I^HE centre of diplomatic gravity is now m Washington where Mr. Kurusu, the special Japanese envoy, is conducting negotiations with the United States Government, m the last hope of a settlement of American-Japanese differences. The task before the negotiators is admittedly difficult317 words
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Advertisement34 1941-11-22 5 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIRE? South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 2, Finlayson Green I Special Mature MSsm AUSTRALIAN |fg| BRANDS l^ifi (Hospital Quality; j^^^^j FVJIW '«piCR-Nft-flJ*" -140 W<vins 2«s34 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1941-11-22 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PLACES HOW Britain uses the money from the Malaya Patriotic Fund has been seen first hand by Mr. M. C. ff. Sheppard of the Malayan Civil Service who has written an interesting article on the subject. While at1,239 words
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Article40 1941-11-22 6 Ship To Station META Mac Lean, author of 'T h c Singing Ship," an account of a voyage which she made from England to Australia with a party of child evacuees, is now living at Arrabong station m South Australia.40 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1941-11-22 6 If you have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her c/o Morning Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. Post Free s Facilities jIN order to facilitate the i I1,533 words
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Advertisement98 1941-11-22 6 WAVESCT Eugene Oil Perms SHAMPOO To suit the texture of your hair w f AC I U Vactal Treatment ¥lbr« Violet Bay Oioit Steamer Umax*. Preparation Elizabeth Saloon European Operators Capitol Bldf., 159 North Bridge Roa4* Tel. €419. THE nK&^tfi^ IS THE WELL-GROOMED LOOK Btk,^ And to achieve the Elizabeth98 words
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Miscellaneous15 1941-11-22 6 HENRY Andenon II'' IJJ I [baseball TODAY Opr Kinij Ft4(urti Syndx»t». Iik.. WurW rights r^Krvrd15 words
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Advertisement48 1941-11-22 7 I Correspondence Coupon) Morning Tribune, Nov. 22. This coupon must be enclosed with cvwy query seni r -the new Vitamin I Bread, contains I twice as much I VITAMIN B, as ordinary I wholemeal bread I I Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I C.S. 256A M48 words
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Advertisement522 1941-11-22 8 m 1 Situations Vacant VACANCY filled, applicants thanked. Box. No. 816. (No. 970L) "WANTKD: A Book-keeper, apply to 742, North Bridge Road, Singapore. WANTED AGENTS California Sardine $121- p^r case. Apply Importers, 324. Victoria Street. Singapore. iNo. 980L) WANTED experienced man to make disinfectant. Apply Box 950 c|o Malaya Tribune.522 words
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Advertisement665 1941-11-22 8 Miscellaneous LET "Old Capital," 31. Stamford Road, solve your Christmas problems. Special reductions. (No. 50M) SERVICE COMFORT Guaranteed Stay at New Asia Hotel. 2 Peck Seah Street. Singapore. Modern Sanitation. Rate Moderate. Phone 4973, Proprletoi Wong Vee Kuan. (No. 791L) SELANGOR RACES: "Capt. Arguscomplete selections each per race $5 refunded665 words
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Advertisement625 1941-11-22 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) WANTED: 8-H.P. Car, Reply Box 954 cjo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 58M) M.G. ?*1DGET Jl. Two-Seater, 1st. class condition and appearance. Best offer secures. Box 922 c'o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 979L) FOR SALE—625 words
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Advertisement620 1941-11-22 8 For Sale FOR Immediate Sale. Two Standard Typewriters. Apply 54, Bencoolon Street. Singapore. (No. 56M) ONE foot-bellows folding Harmonium. Excellent tone. Inspection 6. ROM Lane, Singapore. (No. 14Mi FOR SALE: An Airedale dog. What otTers? Apply Box 917 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 974L1 FOR SALE News Agency Business as620 words
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Advertisement566 1941-11-22 8 Educational "NKVV WAY BUSINESS SCHOOL, Katoni Becr«Urlal *c a.,, mummy coaching by member ol the London Association of Accountants, i No. «J<J3L) LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO EASILY AND CORRBCTLT. Advertiser. Box N() !n o Malaya Tribune. Singapore, is willing to Uach children ami beglnners. (No. 973L> MALAY LESSONS ulven566 words
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1001 1941-11-22 9 Morning Tribune Special Race Chart r piti. following is tin- specially compiled guide for to-<i.i Kuala Lumpur i;ires, tin* tfcnlnj <l.i\ of the BeJangOl Turf (lub's winter m«'et: RACE ONE: Hursts U.iss 4, F)iv. 5. s' Furs. >2 :i BhM And White !iy X.12 In lighting trim, a real (1.1,001 words
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Article135 1941-11-22 9 (Hv "Mnc") (By "Spectator") RACK I: WYMERING RACE 1: I'AA'V AND WHITE I'.i'ic and White .larrahwood •lACF STARLOCK RACK 2: STARLOCK < -Jifton Lad .Moonlight Sonata RACE 3: DANCING FOAM RACE 3: KACKAROCK ftarkaroi k lour OTlork RACE 4: MI\MRC)(K RACE 4: RISSIAN ROSE Velocltj Spitfire RACE r >:135 words
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405 1941-11-22 9 Ordnance Corps' Good Rugby Win Over SCC Q\ the defensive most of the time, a Singapore Cricket Club team went down fighting to an R.A.O.C. team when they met in a game of rugby on the padang yesterday. The Corps won by 11 points (a goal, a penalty goal and405 words
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Article124 1941-11-22 9 ill win*, a sound all round game, the r V.M.C.A. defeated the S.C.R.C. by three (,-oals to nil m a hotkey match played at Honi; lAm Cireen yesterday. Tlir V.M.C.A., who led by two goals m the first half, dominated the exchanges In this half,124 words
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Article129 1941-11-22 9 centre forward, who found the net with a flick following a weak clearance from the A few minutes later the Chinese came very near scoring but the V's defenders cleared m time. Keeping up pressure the V's initiated a number of raids, but due to the good129 words
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Article168 1941-11-22 9 WEAK S.C.C. team went down to the S.S.V.F. by the odd goal m three m a hockey match on the Club ground yesterday. The Volunteers scored two goals m the first session, but the Club improved on resumption, scoring one goal and nearly equalising m168 words
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Article79 1941-11-22 9 i RATFLSfI College scratch hoc- > key side scored one of the i season's biggest victories when i they trounced the Post Office 3 j Sports Club by ten goals to one m I i a match played on the Postals' 1 I f.raun 179 words
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Article146 1941-11-22 9 I 'pvit bit; rugby matches will be played at Singapore to-day, one at Jalan Besar Stadium where the A.I.F. are meeting the British Army in a return match, and the other at Sepoy Lines, where Raffles College are visitors to Medical College in their annual inter-college encounter.146 words
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Article60 1941-11-22 9 THE following will represent the Indian Youth League In a friendly match p gainst the Crescent Sports Club on Sundat. at 5 p.m. at the latter court (opposite Tanjon^ Pagar Dock Police Station). M. Narayanasamy, Kathamuthu, Turlochan Singh: Piara Singh, Dudar Singh. Marimuthu X., Bhagat Singh, X60 words
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Miscellaneous76 1941-11-22 9 gdfgdfg TO-DAY RUGBY: A IF. v British Army, Jalan Besar Stadium: Inter-college match. Raffles College v Medical College. Sepoy Lines; St. Andrews Oid Boys v Coast Regiment. Blakan Mati; S.C.C. v RAM C GUlman. HOCKEY: Hornets v RAF (SoM.ar), S«--l«-tar; SRC. v Colts, SRC. TENNIS: SC.R.C. tournament. TURF: First day.76 words
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Article365 1941-11-22 10 NEWS FROM INDIA New Delhi, Nov. 20. WHIPPING is being arranged for ft] total of 11,500 Haj! pilgrims. This means that accommodation; will be made available for another 4,000| people m addition to those already at the I ports. Previous arrangements had been made for 7,500 pilgrims, of whom more365 words
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Advertisement254 1941-11-22 10 /another capital week-end j I SHOW FOR CAPITOL PATRONS! r|||||| H 4 SHOWS TO-DAY l^iU^lMlfMj TO-MORROW j 11 A> M, 3.15 6>15 9>15 I TWO GREAT STARS— AWARD WINNERS BOTH ft for their performances m "BOYS TOWN" I TOGETHER AGAIN IN ITS Thrilling Sequel— P libs WHm* Larry Mura f254 words
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Advertisement178 1941-11-22 10 MORI LAI GHS THAN YOl HAVi HAD IN MONTHS! TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4 SHOWS 111 a.m. 3.15, 6.15 9.15 A I, A >■ II It A TO-NIGHT TEA DANSANT AFTER-DINNER DANCE 8.00 p.m.— 9.00 p.m. V <U0 p.m.— Midnight W« daily read of The latter applies also to our M^M 'Army'178 words
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Article358 1941-11-22 11 Signals' Fine Rally Just Fails l< 'i toy three goals at ball t line, the i Signal i One recovery In the second hall <>t their hockey j;ame against the B.R.C tad only supreme effort by the Recs m the closing stages enabled them to wm by four to three358 words
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Article135 1941-11-22 11 I^IRTHEK progress was made yesterday m the LCJLC. invitation lawn tennis tournament when six more ties were decided. Following are the results: Open tingles: Llm Hce Chin beat Low Kit low .{-6, 6-2. 6-1. Veterans" singles handicap: S. H. Tan (—l5) boat Loh Poon Lip f 30) 6-4.135 words
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Article87 1941-11-22 11 Fraud u lent Possession rr»HE turt that some electric cable feeA longing to the Singapore Municipality might now be exposed was pointed out by the protecutlßC officer when Sow Chow (41 1 admitted a charge of fr.iudul-nt possession ol two Iron casings for cl jctric cables The casings. It wns87 words
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Article66 1941-11-22 11 THE following have been selected to play for the V.M.C.A. against RAF. tSeletari on Wednesday. Nov. 26, on the YM.C.A. ground at. 5 p.m. Ec Thlftii Han; A C BdfMT, Chan Chlm Bock Hera Singh. Ooh Chin Chye 'nipt i, H. Abdullah; V R. Sabapathy. I. Hope, H.66 words
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Article316 1941-11-22 11 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Nov. 21. MH. Duff Cooper, speaking at a luncheon m Sydney, said he would leave Australia with an Impression of unity, courage, and endeavour Features of Tobruk Day yesterday were a march by 80 returned soldiers at Adelaide, who were nelted with roses and316 words
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Advertisement171 1941-11-22 11 Public Notice NOTICE TO IMPORTERS. C.L.'s From U.S.A. CANADA. Notice is hereby piven to Importers who filed CL's for Pre-order Claims (for import of Restricted or Prohibited Roods) from U.S.A. and Canada before 1-11-41, that no further extensions of shipping dates on these CL's will be granted. 2. If the171 words
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Advertisement216 1941-11-22 11 11 A.M.-3.15-6.15-9.15 \iJh_Z__\\ AN AUTHENTIC DRAMATIC EPISODE J< :KTI I{ WIIH 1 GRAPHICALLY PORTRAYING THE I AS T ?foCK& I SPLENDID WORK OF THE R.A.F. t£C»F n"* 1 I ROOM Af^J^gi j "WILL SCORE A DIRKTHnr-wiurJ^r, U N &AR WALLACES 1 PENEIOPE DUOIEY WARD '^K^ w||lM' v fejjfcwf >^^ I216 words
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Advertisement66 1941-11-22 11 TO-NIGHT at >I!I»MMIT I «<0 RADIO Fictur* :,v -vl-l:^ fe£ I —WALT DISNEY'S M Coloured Cartoon Y$P "THE FIRE CHIEF" featuring DONALD DUCK BITIt 1% S PHIL P LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY. MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND For information regarding freight and paacenger66 words
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309 1941-11-22 12 FOREIGN PLANES OVER THAI FRONTIER Tokyo Still Going Ahead Bangkok, Nov. 21. ISOLATIONS of the Thai frontier by planes and troops from the diiection of Indo-China are featured m the vernacular Press this morning. A plane of unknown nationality, it is reported flew over Aranya Prades (a strategic rail terminusReuter - 309 words
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Article73 1941-11-22 12 London. Nov. 21. It is stated that the Duke of Devonshire, Undersecretary of State for India, inadvertently stated yesterday that there were 2,000,000 Indians in the Army. The actual number is approaching 1,000,000. Tokyo, Nov. 21.— The five-day ssession of the Diet was formally closed this morning. It concluded withReuter - 73 words
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Article28 1941-11-22 12 Berlin. Nov. 21.— The German News agency announces that Hitler and Goering were in Berlin to-day attending a memorial service to the Nazi Flying ace General Udet. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article17 1941-11-22 12 Auckland (New Zealand), Nov. 21. Mr. Duff Cooper and Lady Diana iiave arrived here from Sydney.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article64 1941-11-22 12 Tokyo. Nov. 21 WITH the completion of tne experimental flights, a reg\lar twice monthly Japanese passenger and mail service between the Palao Islands and Deli, m Portuguese Timor, will begin on Tuesday, it is announced here. The planes will leave Palao Islands every second andReuter - 64 words
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Article225 1941-11-22 12 Rangoon, Nov. 21. FE lease-lend traffic to China on the Burma Road may reach 13,000 tons a month by the end of I the year, according to Chinese estimates reaching here. The Colossal volume of aid for I China from America is, however, indicated byReuter - 225 words
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169 1941-11-22 12 JOHORE TALENT IN SUCCESSFUL CHARITY CONCERT t»-» »niti»d effort of the amateur laleni available amonrol the diverse communl•i'\> of Johore Rharu nrovided a tfCtnen•lousiv uccessfu] variety entertainment n aid of the China Relief Fund and the TrooDt 1 X'm:' 1 entertainment Fund last j-iiobt T»ir« mrirprt which was hold at169 words
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70 1941-11-22 12 NEW SELF-SUPPORT PLAN IN A USTRALIA Canberra, Nov. 21, an Important plan to make Australia self-supporting w regards its nitric iicid and mephanol requirements, total ling 1 .000.000 lbs. annually la innoiinoed by the Minister oi Munitions. Mr. Norman Makm The plan involves an expenditure of £2,600,000 and tin* erectionReuter - 70 words
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Article71 1941-11-22 12 London, Nov. 21. For many years Parliament* acknowledged jester. Mi Jack Jones, former Labour member and dockers champion, died this morning aged 66 Mr. Jones, who was one of the most popular members of the House of Commons formerly represented the Thameside Division of the Constituency ofReuter - 71 words
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Article68 1941-11-22 12 New York, Nov. 21. AMERICAN aviation circles announce that they expect trans-Atlantic traffic to be resumed this Winter to Foynes, Eire, across routes prohibited under the recently repealed sections of the Neutrality Act. The services will probably operate only across tne southern route lor a short time, but m theReuter - 68 words
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Article49 1941-11-22 12 Tokyo, Nov. 21. Argentine immigration authorities have arrested 8 Japanese trying to enter illegally the town of Posadas, m North Argentina on the frontier with Paraguay, says a Buenos Aires dispatch to the Domei agency. It is believed that the Jananese had come from Brazil, the dispatch adds.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article42 1941-11-22 12 Moscow, Xov. 21. The Tass agenry states; that the Japanese report that a group of Soviet soldiers on Nov. 16 violated the Manrhuriati frontier does not correspond to the facts and that no group of Soviet soldiers violated the Manchurian frontier.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article59 1941-11-22 12 W. Sulyuan, Nov. 20. A RICH coal mine has been discovered in Western Suiyuan by the Bureau of Reconstruction of the province. Experimental prospecting" has begun with a daily production of over 10,000 catties of finequality coal. The authorities and some industrial enterprises have decided to jointlyCentral News - 59 words
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Article54 1941-11-22 12 Berlin, Nov. 21. A SPECIAL train containing members of tho German and Italian, colony m Kabul is expected to-day, at a TurcoIraq frontier town, states an Ankara dispatch to the official German news agency. The transport is said to consist of 180 Germans and 28Reuter - 54 words
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Article28 1941-11-22 12 /111. 22:» m. 1334 I- ci. ZIIP 1. 30 m. 969 mrs, ZHP 2. 4858 m. 6 175 m rs. ZHP. 3. 41.38 m. 7.25 m H28 words
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Article134 1941-11-22 12 Newport News (Virginia). Nov. 21. This great vessel is a symbol of the nation's will t c» survive in a world at war," declared the Secretary of the Navy, lolonei Knox, at the launching or the new .13,000 ton battleship Indiana. "We know on whirh side in thisLondon Radio - 134 words
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