Morning Tribune, 26 November 1941
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Title Section15 1941-11-26 1 Morning Tribune Vol No. 255, Wednesday, November 2(i, 1941. Morning Tribune Wednesday, November 2(>, 1911.15 words
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LIBYA: :RUSSIA
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Article730 1941-11-26 1 London, Nov. 25. THE sweep of Imperial forces across Libya continues and to-day, British troops captured A^ ula. near Gialo 250 miles west of the Egyptian frontier while news comes that British troops are sallying out from Tobruk and have taken 2,000 prisoners. Augila isReuter - 730 words
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Article51 1941-11-26 1 New York, Nov. 2§. BRITISH official sources m New York estimate that a brigade Of 150 or more American-made tanks is participating m the British offensive m Libya. A British armoured force officer who saw the fighting m Gen. Wavell's first offensive told reporters that American vehicles were "doing well."-Reuter - 51 words
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Article288 1941-11-26 1 London, Not. 23. A PLAN by which Germany may endeavour to bring fresh supplies into Libya by way of Crete is described m a bulletin by Martin Agron. sky to the National Broadcasting Company from Ankara. Large numbers of German assault tanks and munitions wereReuter - 288 words
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Article177 1941-11-26 1 Hanoi Nov. 25. H'lll'i Indo-China Government I General has expressed ie<nt at the occurrence m Saigon to the American Consul and has undertaken to conduct the minutest investigation and fa responsibility for the outrage. This is the first time such an event occurred m Indo-China andReuter - 177 words
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Article89 1941-11-26 1 Tokyo Sees Further Encirclement Tokyo, Nov. 25. M. LITVINOFF is going to Washington chiefly for the purpose of concluding a Russian-American Mutual Aid Pact, according to the Nichi Nichi's Istanbul correspondent, who quotes American sources. It is understood that the proposed treaty provides that, the Soviet offer air and naval'Reuter - 89 words
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177 1941-11-26 1 London, Nov. 25. IT is officially declared m London that a small British patrol landed on the coast of Normandy on the night of Sunday-Monday and returned intact. This announcement was issued as a commentary on a German communique which claims to have repulsedReuter - 177 words
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Article617 1941-11-26 1 Moscow, Nov. 25. NEWS from the Russian battlefields to-day J show that the Soviet counter-attack on the Leningrad front has penetrated 10 kilometres west of Malaya Vishera and, on the Southern front, west of Rostov, Red troops have passed to the offensive says a special correspondentReuter - 617 words
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Article60 1941-11-26 1 Berlin. Nov. 25. The protocol extending the validity of the anti-Comintern pact for a further five years was signed m Berlin to-day. Herr Ribbentrop m a speech concluding the proceedings said that the pact originated m realisation that it could check the danger of communism. Bolshevism had been dealt aReuter - 60 words
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171 1941-11-26 2 DUTCH PREMIER EXPLAINS MINE AGREEMENT London. Nov. 25. rOFESSOR GERBRANDY, the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, tolling the Dutch people over Radio Orange of the bauxite mines agreement, said: "There is no doubt whatsoevei that Pacific co-operation between Australia. Great Britain. North America and the Netherlands will be complete should171 words
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471 1941-11-26 2 HITLER PUPPET SHOW OUT OF COLD STORAGE London, Nov. 25. lIITLER'S anti-Comintern "puppet show" is the theme of editorial comment m several of the leading London morning papers to-day. The Times, m a leader, says that the AntiComintern Pact has been brought out of the cold storage chamber where itReuter - 471 words
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Article106 1941-11-26 2 Washington. Nov. 25. I ALL licences for the ex- port at ion of pdtrolfmn products of any kind to S Spain and its possessions J have been revoked, and all J outstanding general and m- dividual licences for any ex-j portations whatever to Alge- jReuter - 106 words
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Article58 1941-11-26 2 Singapore radio reported last night that Tokyo is to change its military attache m Bangkok. The report added that enquiries were made recently by the Thai police regarding the arming of watchmen at the Japanese Embassy m Bangkok. The enquiry is said to have revealed that the watchmen carry revolvers,58 words
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Article71 1941-11-26 2 Melbourne, Nov. 25. The response to recruiting m Tasmania last week was the best for several months. The Minister for Agriculture m Tasmania (Mr. D' Alton) In an election speech, said that the Government had arranged for a geological survey of the West and North-West coast of71 words
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Article207 1941-11-26 2 THAIS FIRMLY UNITED Ifcungkok, Nov. A.\ll\l.l> feeling of vague disquiet over certain sus. picious incidents and a stern resolve to save tin 1 country's Sovereignty is clearly mirrored m headline*and m editorials m the vernacular Press to-day. Repeating the warning that the Thai public must keep x watchful eye onReuter - 207 words
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Article165 1941-11-26 2 Madras. Nov. 24. MADRAS has no w <4iven Rs. 1 crore and 50 lakhs for the purchase of aircraft for the Madras Squadron of the RAF. This total was reached to-day when a sum of Rs. 4 lakhs was cabled to London. By Radio. Karachi, Nov. 24. A DEMAND165 words
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Article40 1941-11-26 2 Toklo, Nov. 25: According to a rtport appearing m the Nichi Nlchi Shimbuii, the British authorities on Nov. 20 ordered .11 residents In Hon <\ Kong Singapore, Rangoon, Malaya and the nelgbbourlng islands to stock four months" supplies of loodstufls. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article196 1941-11-26 2 Washington, Nov. 25. DKESIDENT Roosevelt discussed labour legislation for 2*2 hours lust night with ten Congressmen and mcmber.s 01 the Dcpaitment of Justice. Mr. MoCormack, leader of the Democratic Representatives told reporters that a consensus of opinion was reached and that labour legislation should be takenReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration592 1941-11-26 3 Bayo nets Are Ou t In Great Desert Battle Forestry units of Australia and New Zealand took part m an "Axemen's Carnival" m the .vest of England, which con. listed of various wtod-ohoppinfc and sawing competitions. Photo shows: "Felling a tree with a jigerer" competition. The jigger is an improvisedReuter - 592 words
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Article33 1941-11-26 3 New York, Nov. 25. Members of the State Department m Washington later confirmed the Free French delegation's announcement that President Roose\elt had authorised Lease and Lend aid to Gen. De Gaulle's forces ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article52 1941-11-26 3 Melbourne, Nov. 25. The Minister for Social Services (Mr., Hollo way) announced that the Government intended to introduce a scheme of pensions for widows, unemployment, insurance, and a housing planning authority as soon as possible m the New Year. The 18th child was born to Mrs. Olive Smyth, near Albury52 words
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367 1941-11-26 3 Revolutionary Ideas In British Infantry on the barrack .square, as m the days of Waterloo, while his field training was still based on th; trench or line warfare of the last war. An advanced background to the course, as suggested by the school principal, is that. now. the oici methodsReuter - 367 words
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154 1941-11-26 3 London, Nov. 25. FE Axis is changing its tone about the British offensive m Libya for the first time Their military spokesman has admitted. 11 constitutes an extremely strong attack and cannot be regarded as a propaganda affair." says the Daily EXP Goebbels also isSpecial Cable - 154 words
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Article83 1941-11-26 3 Stockholm, Nov. 25. NORWEGIAN queslings have been fenced to admit King Haakon and the Nygaardsvold. may return. The Quisling paper, Vestford, complains: "Some people seem to prefer Stalin and Churchill to the German Wehmachts disciplined and highly gentlemanly soldier s." and says: "Norwegian public servants have had overSpecial Cable - 83 words
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Advertisement173 1941-11-26 3 Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists A safe, secret method of reducing ugl> flit has been discovered by a California physician m prescribing to the famouj Cine..ia Stars of Hollywood. This discovery, called Formode, quickly and safely dissolves ugly fat— s pounds a173 words
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601 1941-11-26 4 Lorraine Streeter - To Find Homes In Kenya for Britain's War Orphans Lorraine Streeter (By first step of a career In the Navy and the latter training as a nurse and helping with her mother's scheme. m addition to her scheme for helping the children she has organised a correspondence system to band601 words
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Article222 1941-11-26 4 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS PONVICTED on a l> charge of keeping a brothel, Yong Ah Ying was yesterday sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $500, m default another three months' rigorous imprisonment. When the police raided her premises they found five Chinese women and three ship's222 words
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Article211 1941-11-26 4 "JUNGLE CAVALCADE" < v the Uhambra) AMAZiNf; shots oi v.iid animal d.uth '''F> •<' o her tiiMiim |un •■Jim. le C i le." late I Prank (''Brlng-'Em-Back Alive") iin k (lUn one the in,.-,: thrlllln that be I ever made. Said to have t» n hot In the211 words
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Article141 1941-11-26 4 rpHE wartime duty of the schoolboy— to gftve his time and service t(. ntf nil tlons of Passive Defence and hold his need hiuh. especially, if dangerous and hard times should come to this country -was stressed by Mr K. H. Wilson, headmaster of victoria141 words
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Article87 1941-11-26 4 THE death took place after a short illness at the Geneial Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday of Mr. John Chee Konu, Fah, employed for 21 years m the Transhipment Department of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Singapore. He leaves a wwiry,d r v, fnree da inters and two .sons. Of a very87 words
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Article44 1941-11-26 4 Those who wish to avail themselves of Government evacuation camps, are being liven their last chance to register this week. Several people living In bltf houses In the coastal iirriis have not. registered but it is learned that they have made their own arrangements.44 words
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183 1941-11-26 4 A PROVISIONAL maintenance order of $250 a month —to be sent to Hong Kong lor confirmation was yesterday made by Mr. J. L. McFall, the district judge, m favour of a European woman named Mi.s. Ruth Hughes-Hallett who alleged m her application that183 words
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Article, Illustration797 1941-11-26 5 London, Oct. 20. IONDON'S M r§. Smith met Moscow's Mrs. [vanova at the great AngloSoviet rally of women at the Phoenix Theatre. There were fighting speeches by the women on the platform and mi sagea expressing solidarity with Russia from Mrs. Winston Churchill. Mrs. Eden, film stars, tngineers,797 words
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319 1941-11-26 5 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOV 26, 1941. TIME AGAINST JAPAN IN opite of her truculence and bellicosity, all that Japan can do at the moment is to adopt a "quantitative technique" m diplomacy. This has been her favourite pastime within the past year or so. Finding her accredited representatives insufficiently impressive319 words
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Advertisement366 1941-11-26 5 Hearing Restored, Head Noises Banished A f bats Catarrh and m a natural way restores J| HI aZIII Jf neSU i t S hearing m some of the most obstinate cases. Started m 24 Hours by FornM .ff- f ?**f n M?™ hlgh New Discovery %&£sreJX™J!°F™"tr,sJ£ Mr. N. W. writes:366 words
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Article, Illustration907 1941-11-26 6 VERA ARDMORE - Film Premiere Sets New Record VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PLACES By THE "Major Barbara" film premiere at the Cathay cinema on Monday smashed all previous reccrds by bringing m over thirty thousand dollars for the Amenities Fund for the Services and the new Services Club. The C.-in-C, Sir Robert Brooke Fopham,907 words
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Advertisement254 1941-11-26 6 ALL WOMEN may enjoy admiration. tCXtiirt Of Lips that appeal— a skin alluring, petal- 'L smooth perfect colour- blending UUT beauty realistically natural m its appeal. LIPSTICKS m six lovely shades, more 'JißSSwinddiblc satin-smooth with a sparkle j £pt<T^^. and intensity of colour. The new ROUGE W/^ *J£ s^ SOLIDE254 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-11-26 6 HENRY by Carl Anderson GUESS THE NUMBER W\A/VWW\AAA I OF I^RBLES «N THE 5^ f^\ JAR AND WIN /k PRtZE j /O)22 words
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Article, Illustration227 1941-11-26 7 hair hat now meet on friendly terms IF you wan! your now hat and new hair-do to look a. ;i they were on friendly terms with out another choose your hat and then have your hahstyled t 0 fit. it. Tin- lonic effect of a new hat and a new227 words
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Article, Illustration387 1941-11-26 7 DON'T Economise On Perms ECONOMISE by all n.eans. but not so far as your perm is concerned It pays to have the best that you can afford m this respect, tor the money spent on a permanent wave carried out by a reliable hair -dresser is more than worth the387 words
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Article330 1941-11-26 7 HEAD FIRST IN TO BEAUTY WE read and talk a good deal about posture, but sometimes fail to realise that half the J^atHp, where goo<J carriage is concerned, lies m the way m which the head is carried. Tilt i it too high, drop it too low, and you throw330 words
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Advertisement119 1941-11-26 7 ipipSSEiSil FOR YOUR ALMOST GROWN UP DAUGHTER EVENING FROCK OF TULIP FINK TAFFETA WITH MATCHING BOLERO. VERY WIDE SKIRT HAS APPLIQUED FLORAL DESIGN Hundreds are waiting to may •HELLO MB. CBWT AGAIN! BOOK NOW for the Gala Charity Performance at the CAPITvX Monday Dec. 15th at 9.15 In aid of119 words
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Advertisement519 1941-11-26 8 B J B I a .^^^B^^^^ T *BT& utiß^m B^^> M 1 ~^^B^ .^^B^^^^ L Situations Vacant VACANCY filled, applicants thanked.! Bex No. 895. Singapore. (No. 85M) WANTED one dark-room experienced i photographic printer. 6, Calrnhlll Road, Singapore. (No. 100M)l WANTED experienced man to make disinfectant. Apply Box 950 c',o519 words
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222 1941-11-26 9 Morning Tribune Special Race Chart THF. Mtowing is the siH-riaiiy compiled char! for T to-il:iVs Kuala Lumpur rates, the s.concl AftJ of to SrimngOf Tori dub's Winter meet: ,;ui om: CUM > >t.l,tW» ,2 4 0 Jarrahwoort 7y < Ai v. i NON-ACCEPTORS: go o Lord Gray jj> jj-'^ 1222 words
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Article265 1941-11-26 9 Race l: LADY i-AV {4HJT i.,.rai.uoo(i mll ANI) man Race MECJ ssfsu =iC IS kammv tA<K fi: SIIIN ll.ni' S/)NN^ Coldi-n Ugbl SS^M lIOWABD RACE 7: GREEN HOWARD Ka 7: (.HKKN H< >« n XICI Drift On 325L£*2K5 IIACEi: DOUBLE MlBl ltiUl>B: SSiSSriS" Silver La, o The K»in K265 words
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532 1941-11-26 9 CIVILIANS REPEAT WIN OVER ARMY AND NAVY A FIGHTING display by their defence prevented a bigger defeat for the Combined British Army and Navy hockey team m their War Fund match against the Singapore Civilians on the Tadang yesterday. The Civilians, who led two-nil at half-time, won by the odd532 words
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Article158 1941-11-26 9 IN a pn m which handling was difficult mwlMt <•> IteMf ball, the St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association defeated the Rest, which was composed of four "old bo>s" and eleven hoys of the school by 13 points ((wo §mh and a try) to 6 points (two158 words
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Article207 1941-11-26 9 ALTHOUGH their opponents led by three points try) to nil at the end of the lirsl half, and m spite of the fart that they lost the services of an inside threequarter who had to retire when injured shortly after resumption, the Police Depot defeated the Medical207 words
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Article148 1941-11-26 9 A FINK rally by Tan Puny Choo and Tim Pimv Bee alter they bad lost the first set of their open doubles tic against .:ui Cuttenburrh and I. B. Abbett featured vr tcrdjiys piny In the S.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis championships. Puay ChOO ;i nci Puny148 words
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Article119 1941-11-26 9 Women's Hockey Trial Teams SECOND trial to choose the i Singapore women's team to J meet Selangor on Saturday, Dec. 6 will be held at the GWs" Sports Club ground to-morrow, for which J the following have been selected: Colours: B. Arrhdale; N. Still. A. Pennefather (capt.); F. Barker, Mrs.119 words
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144 1941-11-26 9 PLAYING with nine men at the commencement, and then eight m the second half, the P.W.I), hockej team lost to the S.C.R.C. by four goals to one at Horn; Lim (Jreen yesterday. Although numerically superior, the SC.R.C. did not have things heir own144 words
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Miscellaneous46 1941-11-26 9 Sports Diary TO-DAY HOCKEY: Medical Colleße v Ceylon Sports Club. Sepoy Lines; S.R.C. v Pollrc, SRC. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament, S.C.R.C. RUGBY: S.C.C v Alexandra Area, Gillman. HIGH TIDES TO-DAY 436 a m 7.9 ft.; 3.59 p.m.. Bft TO-MORROW: 5.4» am, 7.8 ft.; 5.26 p.m., 7.5 ft.46 words
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Article348 1941-11-26 10 Cable News From 'Down Under' Melbourne, Nov. 25. THE Minister for the Army <Mr. Forde) announced that the Owen sub-machine gun would go into production without delay. There were still minor details to settle before the manufacturers would be able to proceed. Capt. Roy Macartney of the Military History and348 words
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Article381 1941-11-26 11 India's News Pars New Delhi. Nov. 24. DEFENCE Consultative Committee Members left New Delhi k)-night to vi sit important frontier military centres. B\ Radio. New Delhi, Nov. 24 INDIA'S war production capacity i. 1 steadily increasing Work has now started on a number of new, trawlers, minesweepers, and other oceangoing381 words
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624 1941-11-26 12 Here Is The H nmorotts Side To The Libyan War (By Reuters Special Correspondent) Libyan Battle Front, Nov. 85. IhRC has is this great desert tussle it has a humorous side. A tank officer to-day related how the Germans seemed confused by all the convolution of the battle. "They didReuter - 624 words
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Article281 1941-11-26 12 Moscow, Nov. 25. The Soviet troops have broken into the south-western part of Tikhvin. Violent street fighting is m progress, reports the newspaper Red Star. Yesterday, Russian troops succeeded m dislodging the Nazis from the only road connecting Tikhvin with the German rear. Reuter. Berlin, Nov. 23. RepresentativesReuter - 281 words
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Article40 1941-11-26 12 Hankow, Nov. 25. The American gunboat the U.S.S. Wake, the only gun boat m Hankow belonging to a Western power left for Shanghai this afternoon. The U.S. naval godown here has liquidated all its stocks and has been closed down.40 words
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Article29 1941-11-26 12 rokjro, Nov. la Tbt regular bi-iaontnly DUU-Palau passenger and mini uir service v n.s formally Inaugurated this morning whea Uv gi*ni Fapanese plane hopped <>fi from ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article113 1941-11-26 12 B:tM'{kok, Nov. !.">. It is <>niriallv MUMUNtd m Bangkok that some cl <sse* ol reserves Live liec ii called up and Kanykok radio said: '< Irvum-Uances may forre the Thais It NMMIM thr»ir neutrality aiuS irfimj tht-inseivrs. Tokyo. Nov. j.» The Japmeii Prime Minister told an audience In Tokyo to-day113 words
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81 1941-11-26 12 Hong Kong, Nov. 25. IN preparation for emergency that n W arise thi Hong Kong Government to-day issued a notic< to the people giving directions what they should df U the Colony is engaged m actual hostilities. The notice outlines measuresCentral News - 81 words
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Article140 1941-11-26 12 Saigon, Nov. 5. IVETAILS of the bomb explosion m Saigon which V occurred last night have just been allowed to be published. The premises of the American Consulate m Saigon were wrecked by a severe explosion last night at 8.45 p.m. The explosion, which reverberated through theReuter - 140 words
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Article83 1941-11-26 12 Tokyo, Nov. 25. IF the Kiemlin authorities are making light of Japan's peaceful attitude regarding the north and depending on the United States backing to refuse to change their attitude, the Soviet must be prepared to receive a firm punitive blow." Thus threatens the pro-Nazi HochiReuter - 83 words
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Article340 1941-11-26 12 US. -Dutch Guiana Action Lauded NEW YORK, NOV. 25. SURINAM IN DUTCH GUIANA, WHICH U.S. TROOPS ARE TO OCCUPY, PRODUCED 615,434 TONS OF BAUXITE ORE DURING 1910. UNDER THE STIMULUS OF NEW MINING DEVELOPMENTS, IT IS ESTIMATED THAT PRODUCTION DURING THIS YEAR WILL BE ONE MILLION TONS. REUTER London. Nov.REUTER; Reuter - 340 words
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