Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 January 1941
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Title Section15 1941-01-05 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION SINGA i <>j;k. SUNDAY, JANUARY _5, 1941. FIVE" CENTS.15 words
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678 1941-01-05 1 BARDIA FALL IMMINENT: AUSSIES PIERCE DEFENCES HEAVY BOMBARDMENT BY SEA, LAND AND AIR IT is officially announced that British troops had, by yesterday evening:, penetrated the centre of the defences of Bardia to a depth of two miles on a frontage of nine miles. The attack, says a communique issuedReuter - 678 words
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Article37 1941-01-05 1 > London, Jan. 4. THE Duke of Gloucester's Red 1 Cross and St. John Fund for the wounded has reached £4,193,000 including £10.000 from the British community m the Argentine, whose total gifts are now £29,933. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 37 words
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160 1941-01-05 1 Basic. Jan 1 THE Getmana apparenth I consider that the British j Government could not carr> A on the war from Canada if i the British Isles wer e to be invaded. t According to a report pub- i lisbed m the BusierReuter - 160 words
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Article40 1941-01-05 1 p< me Jan. 4 The Italian cabinet met this morning under the y ol Mussolini to examine and appi ral decrees and bill.- current affairs, tt mcially Stated. The next blnet will be on the budget estimati ReuterReuter - 40 words
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109 1941-01-05 1 London, Jan. 4. QO.MK secreta of the methodical preparations by the British military commanders which preceded the break through I the defences of Bardia are told by Router's special correspondent wiring from the British headquarters m Egypt. He says that small Australia patrols penetrated Bardia'sReuter - 109 words
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Article358 1941-01-05 1 All Will Be Well Wavell Cairo, Jan. 4. S pENERAL Sir Archibald J Wuvtll, 1 ommander-in- Chief of the Middle Fast, m 1 S a New Year broadcast From Cairo said: 'We m the Mid- I die East haw admired from a distance the courage ot our people at home.British Wireless - 358 words
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Article77 1941-01-05 1 Belgrade. Jan. 4. FURTHER restrictions on Jewish activities m Rumania are being planned, according to reports received here. The latest report states that the Rumanian Government have decided to establish a concentration camp for Jews who entered Rumania illegally or arrived m the country after 1918Reuter - 77 words
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Article26 1941-01-05 1 London, Jan 3: Tin opened quiet. The turnover was 50 tons. After official hours, there was no business h ut the market ruled steady. Re uterReuter - 26 words
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Article143 1941-01-05 1 (I»v (iordon Young, Reuters Spatial Correspondent) London, Jan. 4. QJTEALTHILY creeping to- wards Bardia's outer defences m the pale light of the new moon, eager Australian troops who, for months past. have been straining at the leash to engage the enemy, began their first major engagement atReuter - 143 words
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170 1941-01-05 1 R.A.F. HELP IN ONSLAUGHT ON BARDIA Cairo, Jan. 4. v t RAF. bombers continued raids on Bardia throughout ThursI day night, Friday and Friday night lir jpport of the army attack, I \i£K ccnw unique from the n.aT heactqi.t.rtei> Dive attacks were made on the town and many tons ofReuter - 170 words
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Article121 1941-01-05 1 London. Jan. 4. k WAVE of intense patriotic feel- ing is now sweeping through the Netherlands, and the Nazis have taken further steps to stop this, according to well-informed Dutch circles m London. Any reference to, or demonstration m favour of, members of thr Royal householdReuter - 121 words
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Article266 1941-01-05 1 London, Jan. 4. gUROPE is m the of a big freeze-up, and record low level temperatures are reported from a number of centres, m messages arriving m London. Heavy snowfalls and bitter cold have dislocated traffic m many places. All Scandinavia ha* been hit by iReuter - 266 words
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Advertisement120 1941-01-05 1 Net Saks Exceed 23,200 Weekly P^P i I I^bSK rSu E£Sr lai cur- for four hours m cold wrocess water and then completely cover the iU the Ham with a thick pastry of 1 pro< P ineapP u 1 flour and water. Vi iraiir iIK l'l.ue m a medium oven120 words
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Advertisement385 1941-01-05 1 irrett. young Paramount starlet, has retire* jrom Marriage. She'd rather o. plain Mrs Lin Howard, of the racehorse if awards— t owners of the famous Seabiscuit. the "unbeatable. > Her final sen 'ort is 'Those Were The Days, ir^ri^ii ill V jHk^9^^ I^-^l^^l^^^^WflTT^^aDlri^H^^^.^H^HHß counted co^he stiff er^H Tokyo. Jan 4385 words
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796 1941-01-05 2 Cm f~* 7 Mocks In Liovernment s Godowns "Overflow" (Tribune Staff Reporter) a monthly expense account of $5 millions, the Malayan Government is buying rice from Thailand. Java and Burma, which will ensure that Malaya will have all the rice it needs796 words
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Article29 1941-01-05 2 The death of Salohnmy, apod 03. mother of Mr. M. V. CJrrßnry. minor and contractor »nd patron of the Prrak Buddhist Association, took place at Kampar early this week.29 words
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Article60 1941-01-05 2 New York, Jan. 3. The Old year closed with United Stales industrial operations at the higher* rate ever, and with tho prospect of tfoinK still higher m 1941, say:< the National City Bank'.s January letter. The increased income was reflected m an activ aReuter - 60 words
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Article209 1941-01-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. THE Vcn. Archdeacon GrahamWhite officiated at the marriage al St. Andrew's Cathedral to-day at 5 p.m. of Miss Rachel Sum and Mr. Euw-Jong Fa Sen. Miss Sum is the daughter of Mrs. Sui Fun^ Sum of Hong Kong and Singapore and Mr. Euw-Jong is he209 words
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Article88 1941-01-05 2 Saturday. AE charge of frauduMITT 10n O f a number of ar t k m Seng, a 24-year- o\o> teles xV as sentenced to two h °%S imprisonment by Mr. appoport, the Third Ma^. Tr J were a pair of shoes, an A dcor key, twe white cotto three88 words
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Article28 1941-01-05 2 The half-yearly general meeting of the Mohamedan Starlight Cricket Club, Singapore, will be held at the Club premise. No. 334 Changi Road, at 2 p.m. to-day (Sundav I*.128 words
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233 1941-01-05 2 "Should Have Exercised More Care" Magistrate Singapore, Saturday. •^fHERE is no suggestion whatever, that your car was travelling at an excessive speed, but there is the point that this junction should have been approached with more care/ said Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Traffic Magistrate, when he convicted Harold Bartlett,233 words
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192 1941-01-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. REMARKING that Go Phok la, 20-year-old student of the Chiang Kai Shek High School, and also editor of the school's magazine, was one of those who were easily flattered into thinking themselves heroes or martyrs by professional agitators, Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the192 words
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Article63 1941-01-05 2 HOUSEBREAKING ALLEGED Singapore, Saturday. CAID to have broken into a house m Upper Serangoon Road last night, a charge of housebreaking was explained *o Tluii Teow Tens, a 25-year-old Hokkien when he was produced before Mr J G Rappoport, m the Third Police Court, to-day. The case was postponed for63 words
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Article49 1941-01-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. CHARGED with the theft ol a blcycle dynamo yesterday evt;nIng lrom the compound of the Alhambra Theatre, Lee Sun Bee, 21-yrar-old Hokkien, calmed trial when he appeared m the second court this morning. The ra.so was postponed to Jan. 18 for mention.49 words
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Article87 1941-01-05 2 Singapore, Saturday. riIARGED with having been a 1 1* member of an unlawful assembly which intended to cause hurt to the clan, at 8.50 p.m.. last night, at Duxton Road. Teo Ho Huat, a 26--year-old Hokkien, claimed trial before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate.87 words
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Article53 1941-01-05 2 London, Jan. 4. k PRESS message from George- town, British Guiana, states that a survey party from the United States has arrived to start work m connection with the M- tabhshment of an air base with accommodation for a small' carrion, up the DemeraraBritish Wireless - 53 words
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621 1941-01-05 2 Millions ror War Will Depend On Lotteries Debate HUNDREDS of cluhs throughout the country are eagerly awaiting the result of the debate m the Legislative Council on war lotteries, and millions of dollars, which might have gone to help m the prosecution of the war, are lying idle, pending the621 words
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Advertisement447 1941-01-05 2 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile jule« flow from our liver into our how<'l« overy day, our movements fret hard find constipated and our food decays unnaturally In onr 28 feet of bowelH. This decay sends poiflon all over oar body447 words
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Advertisement24 1941-01-05 2 'flvnltinp' TONIC u\aiune FOQD Tablets A ronvenient and deli-ious for m o f concentra^^i. nourishment rontaininc til the energising and susfaining elements of "Ovaltine.'24 words
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Advertisement292 1941-01-05 2 At the End of the First Day The SOOTHING WAS LIKE MAGIC TO MY OVER-TIRED NERVES I Can Thoroughly Recommend YeastVite TOtriO TiBLWTB FOR LOSS OF APPETITE, SLEEPLESSNESS, INDIGESTION, HEADACHES, AND HYSTERIA Dear Sirs,— At one time T was a constant sulFerer from Hysteria, Nerves, Insomni-i. and many other disorders.292 words
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Article, Illustration435 1941-01-05 3 Airport Assistant May Become A Pilot (Tribune Staff Reporter) "/^RAZY" over flying ever since the daj he made his firs! "trip up" some thr years ago, -,i young Eurasian ';k' whose out- desire i> li> U .1 pilo( m \\w Royal435 words
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265 1941-01-05 3 S 'pore Amateur Dancers Form An Association (Tribune ShtfV Reporter) fir.si of i!.> kind m Malaya, the Singapon ociation <>! Amateur Dancers, which officially opens its doora ai 511A, Serangoon Road, on Sunday afternoon, will iill a long-felt want younj meration of lii> cil J) this association, which has been265 words
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Article136 1941-01-05 3 CEYLONESE WOMEN'S WAR EFFORT THE Ci irk- >v. ha > stea< >rked di 2 the rs hav< ub Ihe purchase ol < rials, and have mad irticles 2,16« 1 ►8 rollei and 199 Dorothy ba Subsci ipi totalled well C. Cnelvanathi M r J'Ui; Mrs. B 1). Mrs. i' B136 words
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Article34 1941-01-05 3 Saturday. rHERE w< nts. I lasl w< ek, a gali i and 4 Hired I Lous \vto figures Issued by the Traffic nch. The < i ths this v ired with Hi whol<34 words
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Article24 1941-01-05 3 Brad lord. Jan. 3 of Supply, m an ordei prohibits ths spinning or proci oi wo i: licensed by the M ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article30 1941-01-05 3 r>. Jan 1 c nen I Chin <ini- to Germany left Ber?in on Dec 21 p or Chungking by a report from Berlin disclosed Eastern NewsEastern News - 30 words
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Article, Illustration47 1941-01-05 3 nir M A. Percru who were married yesterday at the Church 0/ Heart, Tank Road. The bride was formerly M Cornelia Ruse Ee. Hvng Peck Guan Joseph Teoh photographed at day ut the Church of tin Sacred Heart, l Road. The bride was formerly Wong.47 words
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Article58 1941-01-05 3 BRITISH CIVILIAN PLANE IN EIRE London, Jan 4. rbatement has been by the Bire Government Li ormation Bureau en behalf ot merit of Defence. "This .vilian passenger plane. irrivii Dublin from England. t off its course owing to th^ bad conditions. Warning shot? dbyA. A. artillery. Thr returned to theBritish Wireless - 58 words
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Article59 1941-01-05 3 There wi 1 be a Hindustan! and Tamil music performance pren of the Indian youth the following memfa t the la.^ih* to-day 'Sunday) at 4 30 p.m. P V i ingam. A. Lecthumanan. R. Retnam, Y. Raman, N. M. MiUi.u. Hindustani music: Vibhooti Singh, Pi. Krishna Deo59 words
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Article37 1941-01-05 3 Domestic Occurrence ENGAGEMENT. i ment Is announced between Mr Tfcn Kirn hw» c. eldest .-nn ol tho lato \fr. Tan I and Mi i, of 20, unar Road Sli pore, and I Mr Teo Silat Road, Singapore37 words
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Advertisement219 1941-01-05 3 m w\s iiici.i) riM 1 Mow wins •'*> Challenge Cups and Mil I I t i ti o n cu i ;r pOW< adon hose AlVli|| you BABY S CRY IS NOT ALWAYS TEMPER lomacli j fo coi Owi 1 on as we b thy I 11 this W :.it219 words
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Advertisement125 1941-01-05 3 HOW TO RALLY AFTER ILLNESS It's an uphill busini strength ftei here s one thing thai n help y< v nourishment, plenty of it. But youi toma h your OU hate Ihi it oi food. Doctoi situation time and again by giving th< cent path i.* Horli k It m125 words
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Advertisement358 1941-01-05 3 WHATfTHE' DOCTOR TOLD MARY Sound advice to restore husband's failing strength "No, Mrs. C your husband noodr.ot rpmain naemic, rundown, lie not net d costly medicines *«ithpr, all he requires i.-i a health>building tonic Waterbury's Compound." Doctors for more than 5 ti.ivo n commending VI atei burj I pound. They358 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1941-01-05 4 Vera Ardmore - A Woman Peeps At Singapore. Vera Ardmore By AN atma phere ol liaj pi ud < excitement prevailed at the St i brew's Orthopa< d Hospit Siglap, on Saturday Dec 2H. when < the little patients nad their shar< ol the season's fun. Thanks tv the k ol th< at1,239 words
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Advertisement314 1941-01-05 4 LOVELY HAIR SPELLS LOVELINESS LET IS HELP SOLVE VOl X HAIR PROBLEMS. Most up-to-date machine plus Expert Hairdresser ensure Perfecl mis for youi hair. Bl \l V T iKLOI X loi n haul Rd. (Firsi Floor) For appointment or Enquiries please phone 8333. ?»rSs«r^j# *VrVrjj i;^T |rn e marches on.314 words
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Advertisement16 1941-01-05 4 C N New shipment of smart straw hats just arrived. •ii;i.v < i, RODNEY HOUSE, BATTERY ROAD.16 words
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Advertisement65 1941-01-05 4 Kevwe I that JiuAed appetite I m WITH A LITTLE ga I H.P. Sauce I ikjpi ReaJ pleasure is added to mealtimes feg^^ when thera'i a bottle of HP. Sauc« I haady on tn /I^KPA R ■■usage?, h» up dj s hes are all M d ubJy cn vablc Ai>165 words
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Advertisement45 1941-01-05 4 II .•ik.ilim- i 1,., to llt'lli i i <1 ***** t .Ml.!,' i w Cj E v S I NC A I I i; Miurral .a. U v•I• I .t I t, t w;. i Sin UO I I I, V 1 i iiiliti ii45 words
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Article1182 1941-01-05 5 H. L. Hopkin - H. L. Hopkin BRITISH COURTS INSIST Writes From London London, Nov. 9. J^ fool has been he:trd lately of the crime of looting or, as some prefer to call it, ICTOHnfilt*. Magist rails h aw been handing out prison sentences and talking darkly of penal servitude and1,182 words
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Article284 1941-01-05 5 Japanese Move Here Unlikely Chungking, Jan. 4. WELL-INFORMED foreign quarters m Chungking are sceptical of reports circulating regarding an alleged imminent Japanese major move m the Far East, either against Singapore or Hongkong-. Despite persistent reports of th? concentration of Japanese warI ships, transports and troops at Hainan for theReuter - 284 words
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Article86 1941-01-05 5 Tokyo, Jan. 4. MR. Tfttsuo Kawai, Minister-at-large, and former spokesman of the Foreign Office, has been named the first Japanese Minister to Australia by the Foreign Minister. Mr. YoMike Matsuoka. It is understood that the Aus tralian Government has already igreed tc the proposed appoiniment ofEastern News - 86 words
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Article77 1941-01-05 5 YOU remember "Where do flies go m the winter time?"' Frank Leo wrtte it Ho died at his home at Twickenham. He was .sixty-six. Alioßother he wrote 1.100 songs and wa? said to have had more music-hall '"hits' than any other c ontomporary song-writer77 words
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115 1941-01-05 5 Chinese Customs Revenue Records Big Increase London, Jan. 3. T3IG increase m the Chinese Maritime Custom^ revenue is revealed m a statement issued by Sir Frederick Maze, InspectorGeneral of Customs, through the Chinese Embassy. The revenue, m 1940 totalled .457.700,000 compared with and $254,600,000 of the two previous years. AtReuter - 115 words
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102 1941-01-05 5 A n ti-Fra nco Ministers Handed Over New York, Jan. 4. TWO former Spanish Republican Prime Ministers, Senor Largo Caballero and Senor Manuel Ported Vulladarcs as well as Senor Anso'. a former Minister of Justice at present m unoccupied France, are to be surrenderd to Spain, according to information cabledReuter - 102 words
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Article46 1941-01-05 5 Shanghai, Jan. 4. THE 26 members of the French crew of the liner d'Artagnan. who deserted when the ship was' m Shanghai, have new left for Hong: Kong m a British steamer m order to join Gen. de Gaulle's forces.- ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article22 1941-01-05 5 Wan Hnmzah bin Mohamed Clerk Class UIB m the Trade and Customs Department Johore. has been appointed an Assistant Superintendent of Customs.22 words
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199 1941-01-05 5 Shanghai, Jan. 4. THE Chinese press generally welcomes the Now Year as victory for the democracies. The Shun Par declares that Britain has passed the danger point and now holds the advantage. ii expresses the belief that the war a"ainst lon will first endReuter - 199 words
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39 1941-01-05 5 Wellington, Jan. 4. j NEW Zealand Air Force headquarters announce thai ten airmen are is m an enemy raider )n tiie Pacific while ten others are reported to be prisoners m another ship ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement66 1941-01-05 5 Sincere Greetings 91 r *R I d H t^H lat TO ALL OUR FRIENDS a n i) patrons wkj S E N D TB E M OSTI SINCERE GREETINGSI F'OK 3 A PROSPEROUS S NEW YEAR f SINCERE DISPENSARY,! LTD., HEAD OFFICE: 10-1:* Hill si..| Wholesale Department I sf), Hill66 words
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Advertisement45 1941-01-05 5 Straits Typewriter Agency (iNlablishcd 1914) STATIONERS 6 REPAIRERS. 11 A, Change Alley, Singapore. OBTAIN direct -^TT^r from us all kinds N^Jlrrt^^ RIBBONS AND CARBONS Ring us up for mechanics In case your Typewriter Is out Of order, and need* immediate attention. 'Phone Nos. 7770 2481.45 words
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Advertisement90 1941-01-05 5 Situations Vacant EMPLOYED or Unemployed, Work Spare time Agency. Novel BARGAINS selling scheme. Low Prices. POSTFREE. Earn over 185-1 monthly spot cash. Samples Free. Box 302 c]o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. I tP mJ ■HKBRBUABfISUHBHI) I *■> kiJ Afi smart men use Anzora for *E> their hair. And th* smart man90 words
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Advertisement568 1941-01-05 5 VIKING'S ENERGI I of; i:\ikv man The Vikings ol old <xrv<- Superb m phygiqui rgy and vitalit: a thro muscle b (iy and brain. Thi rich m flsh laden strengthening Vitan i Halibut, caught m the Ice-cool he North is on e Of these soun trength and enei A::c! I]568 words
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397 1941-01-05 6 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, January 5, 1911. Opinion Private Schools fi& a result of the lack of accommodation m govern-ment-controlled schools and the introduction of a rigid age limit by the Education Department, more and more boys are being forced to go to private schools. This has, m turn, resulted397 words
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Article1590 1941-01-05 6 Poverty Of The Masses Shocks Us No Longer, Wri tes Edwa rd Ellis \S accusation of callousness Would rouse the indignation of most people m Singapore. Among th<* "classes" and the "educated" sections of our communities a great sense of righteousness prevails, to question which is1,590 words
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709 1941-01-05 6 W. B. Paterson - AND SO, WHAT? -With A Few Stories W. B. Paters on Asks SO, WHAT? The festive season is over, you have finished play- ing "Kiss In The Ring," "Postman's Knock/ When Do You Like It, How Do You Like It, Where Do Like It," you have got rid of a709 words
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Advertisement310 1941-01-05 6 BRITAIN'S SUPERIOR LaMP wk^^^^ 00^^ There is ever> reason w\\\ you should list* MAZDA, Britain's JT "n^k Superior Lamp, lo r it j^ives '^o', M^ D I MN li^ht, because ol its «<»ileil--ITT LJ I toil liniment. You. r.et the extra %^f brightness wittiiiut .idtit tl current 7W£ /PI/AET OF310 words
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Advertisement42 1941-01-05 6 tYOU QUIRE \X^^ NESTRO-VITE TABLETS A ROCHE PRODUCT C ontains VITAMINS A, B, C I) m correct proportions for the promotion of health growth of children adults. 1 .35 Per Box. Obtainable at Medical Hall Ltd. BATTERY ROAD. Phone GII7. PhoOC <i!l7.42 words
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Advertisement72 1941-01-05 6 iS-'KE'F'LERV COD LIVE R OIL with MALT EXTRAC 3U («ed which Build, up >tamiaa Children quickly benefit from 'Kepler' Cod J Liver 0.1 w.th Malt Extract. New energy and gjjj added stamina, so necessary to lively, sturdy children, are provided by this vitamin food. Mothers 1 Help your children to72 words
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417 1941-01-05 7 f ANGS of tfiiK who spend 1 their nitfhfs with un;lesir,'ihlc men m public air-raid shelters are creating new problems for local authorities and social workers. r. known the "hoi t< r rl om» .such a nuithat woncn 1 workers i citj emeri y417 words
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Article267 1941-01-05 7 Lord Long Loses Appeal A NOVEL point affecting the law relating v divorce for desertion was decided by the Mastef of the Rolls, Sir Wilfrid Greene, and Lords Justices Clauson and God dard. m the Court of Appeal. In the Divorce Court m June nmt Long of Wraxall. now a267 words
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Article152 1941-01-05 7 I^HE Government promised m the House of Lords to give an early decision on the price of milk, following- the inquiry made by Lord Perry's committee into distribution costs. Lord Addison had pointed out that these amounted to is, a gallon —practically double the sum received152 words
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Article, Illustration345 1941-01-05 7 HIT BY THE "BLITZ" YfoHAT m the meantime had happened to the thousands ot actors, musicians and technicians who served the theatre, and who crashed out of work m a week-end? London's newest names, youngster? who had just got their names into the headlines, were having a mixed time. Pat345 words
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Article249 1941-01-05 7 JUSTICE and all its traditions refused to be ruffled by an air-raid "Alert" that sounded just before Lord Caldecote took his oath at the Law Courts Bfl the new Lord Chief Justice. To enter his court Lord He-wart's successor had to pass a large249 words
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Article41 1941-01-05 7 &fus£Olini'a Berlin Ambassador Dino Alflieii has been pressing Kibbentrop on the question of Corsica. Hitler promised that this French Island .should bo handed over to Italy during the Bronnrr talks, but he now hesitates, fearing the reaction of the French people.41 words
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340 1941-01-05 7 r pHREE New Zealand soldiers, charged with an offence against an A.T.S. girl, were committed for trial at Kent Assizes by the Cranbrook magistrates. They are Cpl. Percival Ede, Pte. Jack Proebstal, and Pte. James McConaghay. A fourth man, accused of340 words
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532 1941-01-05 7 L.S. D - L.S.D. BIT ENDAU CARRIES ON AN OLD BUSINESS TN the village of Endau, Johore the descendant of one of th<> ancient royal kris makers still carries on business, m almost exactly the same way as his ancestors did hundreds of years ;<K»> for532 words
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Article92 1941-01-05 7 Programme For The Enemy! ON the joum°y home after a raid on Hamburg the crew of one ol our bombers switched over to "transmit" and, said the pilot, put over a burlesque of "German news* m English" followed by a short selection from the op?ras of GHbert and Sullivan. When92 words
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Article, Illustration407 1941-01-05 7 Parang Maker, Son And Parang In the early days it was the custom for the Sultan of Pahang to command them to make the necessary krises from the local produce—iron and wood. Pahang is on the opposite side of the river to Endau, which is In Johore, but me best407 words
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Advertisement145 1941-01-05 7 EXCESS ACIDITY*. of the Stomach makes you feel MISERABLE the Quick relief fee you want Ml the Alkalizer llhlVj you need How oftaa have you had a headacha without actually noticing tli if haw ar upset stom- LlsUiilly these go together. Did fOU know thai Alk.-i-Seltzer m unic}ue m its145 words
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Advertisement94 1941-01-05 7 i j |PHQ I CONTROL YOUH Kw HEALTH T1 T W J Stall taking OfuLa toda) Obtainable at all leading Chemists Large $7.00. Small $2.50. Wh°n ordering please specify OKASA for men or women. For literature and medical tfstlmonlals write to thSole Distributors for Malaya: C.RAFTON LABORATORIES, LTD. Singapore and94 words
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Advertisement124 1941-01-05 7 II HNICAL BOOKA. >RT OP 3TRUCTURI tup: mi E I RU< rURI $9 Of FURTHKH PROBLEMS I! THEORY <& DESK TURKS B\ E s A:;r»r. THE STRENGTH Rv E B Andrcu $9 00 AUDEL'B DIESEL ENOINE MANN T I Q %G ARCHITECTURAL COMPO6I I U >\ liv N c Curtla124 words
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Article107 1941-01-05 8 MICKEY Ifiouse," to all appear- ances, is just an ordinary tabby cat, but he has very definite ideas about his proper place m this var-racked w^rld. When his ewner, Mrs. Haslam, of &andgate, Kent, decided to evai rrate her children to Bolton, Lanes 1 i Mickey107 words
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Article208 1941-01-05 8 Women Used Shoes To Beat Man WOMEN took off their shoes and used them as clubs and others struck out with their fists against a man alleged to have interfered with B three-year-old girl m a Liverpool air- raid shelter. A police officer had to beat the crowd back with208 words
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Advertisement428 1941-01-05 8 YOUR WEEK-END I entertainment: v^rvr I I vJL. 4 SHOWS TO DAY II a.m. 3.15 6.15 9.15 Adventure on pirate seas! Love gn^^r beneath the tropic moon! Nelson CkfjGr, as a swashbuckling buccaneer! J&/ Jeanrtte as a lovely hello of Old Cmf New Orleans, thrilling your heart M never before428 words
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Advertisement419 1941-01-05 8 OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCC/.SS SEASON EXTENDED TILL MONDAY The Greatest Picture these two stars have ever had together! Las A CKuW^or ik I FRANK CRAVEN DONALD CRISP rflgl FRANK McHUGH -ARTHUR KENNEDY ■y^ OIOtOI TOMAS "SaW WOMI COWAN O '*> i lAn AHATOU UTVAK f rod^tion^^: A W AUNW MOS.-fir«t419 words
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792 1941-01-05 9 (Tribune Stall Reporter) |> m Malaya after an ihacact m Europe »I over Iwo years, thy Sultan <»l Johore, urith his arm round the waist of ->' s recently-married prettj Rumanian bride, Mi^ Marcelle Mcndl, declared m an interview "ith the Tribune792 words
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Article76 1941-01-05 9 Chungking. Jan. 2. 1 ALL th: officials ol the Mini.- try of Economic AfTair.s who had been arre Led on suspicion of irregulariUes m financial activities have seen released, Reuters is informed :r authoritative quartern. 'il:; 1 resignation ol Oong Wenhao Mi] Economic Affair* been rejected byReuter - 76 words
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Article192 1941-01-05 9 Nazis Find Trouble In Rumania London. Jan. f. I EAFLBTS have appeared m parts of Rumania describing the (inmans there as usurpers, according- to reports received by way of Vienna, says a Reuter special correspondent on the German frontier. The leaflets call upon the Rumanians not to enter into myReuter - 192 words
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Article50 1941-01-05 9 Shanghai, Jan. 4. 4 T American Jesuit. Father Carlos Simons, a native of San Jos California, was murdered by ban dits at Shuyang. Kiangsu. about 200 miles north-west of Shanghai. Fr Simons arrived m China In 1928 with the first group of California Jesuits ReuterReuter - 50 words
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695 1941-01-05 9 Singapore, Saturday. JJSING a handkerchief as a mask, Anthony Dias. 15-year-old son of a retired police inspector, jumped on the running board of a car as it was being- reversed on Meyer Road, on the night of Nov. 25, produced a revolver, and695 words
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Article63 1941-01-05 9 II I I! I\ ttccorda m i with in* ir. the Mil l 6d compared with Li lOd. vioua to that and m the pin "munitions for m< I v I Di Food Lord W meal ii< and restaurant less and smaller Caterer? everywl are obtaining smallei63 words
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Advertisement258 1941-01-05 9 801 \BI! At No 10 12 The Arcade. Singapore. i house that ran give you excellent <>|»- tual Service ronihincd with spr<>d. arc urarv and individual attention. If you anlooking lor a hnsjni oj this description send a (rial order and be RIWARDKI) M. EZEKIEL SONS, <)u<)lificd Opthalmir Opticians. Only258 words
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Advertisement252 1941-01-05 9 TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 f*^ k-Tl 1 <\/ ALSO I A I I A V MORNING SHOW V^/V I 11/\ I T()-l)\\ (>l AT 11 OT LOCK THOXK l»» THE SPECTACULAR MUSICAL IXTRAYAGAMZA VjjS v M E O^ TWO CONTINENTS HAVE SEEN WAITING FOR $yk unni Ar%Ull 'li^ JJtWt GRFfNWOOO V^.%9^^^^ ja252 words
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Miscellaneous9 1941-01-05 9 Syndicate. Inc.. World ngtm iwf nwd q >V^{- Q'^cJ^49 words
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495 1941-01-05 10 London, Nov. 1 1 CIOOTBALL League matches m the London area un Saturday were badly held up by air raid warnings, which led to the cancellation of some parties. A Ministry of Home Security order now bans play after a495 words
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Article, Illustration405 1941-01-05 10 ALICE MARBLE TURNS PRO —FOR $25,000 New York, Nov. 12. ALICE Marble turned profesA sional to-day and thereby accomplished m less than four minutes the task which the world's best women amateurs have failed to do for four years end her reign as queen of American tennis. The blonde San405 words
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Article120 1941-01-05 10 Cites Woman 86— Divorce A WOMAN of 86 was cited as corespondent m ft divorce suit m Australia. Mrs. Margaret May Dietmair, aged 75, petitioning for a divorce on thr ground of adu'tery, said she saw her 74-year-old husband In bed with Mrs. Lowe, aged B*s. "Where b the evidence120 words
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518 1941-01-05 10 A FTER finding letters from a corporal on his sweetheart's dressing-table, an Army private, it was claimed by the prosecution, shot her dead. "You have not been true to me," he is alleged to have told the girl. "I do not intend you518 words
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Article393 1941-01-05 10 A QUIET life with her father and mother fa planned by Mrs, Josephine Epstein, 17-year-old Park-lane wife, whose action against her husband came to a surprise end a| Marlboroughstreet (London) Police Court. "I realise now how unwise I was to marry my husband against the393 words
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Article342 1941-01-05 10 ROAMING the streets of London, looking for an opportunity to commit suicide. Staniey T. Keatley, SO, fitter, a native of Walsafl, Staffs, entered an air raid shelter. There b Balvationii t, v. ing about the loved onea at home. •ley changed his mind about uicide342 words
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181 1941-01-05 10 NOW CANNOT FASTEN HER CORSETS— £750 SUM of £750, which inch; A special damage* wai awarded at Leicester Assizes to Mrs. Kathleen Mary Warner, aged t\ even, <>f James-street, Anstey, Lej< ter, wl o t(.M Air. Justice 01 thai thro n accident to :t hand she v, >w unable to181 words
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Article21 1941-01-05 10 T S IV, y MMI P- 8.0 Bploei of the S.S.R.N V R hn\ been i the mnk of Acting Ll?ut«21 words
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Advertisement234 1941-01-05 10 (KTriiß L v l*l2*^ 0 nc TltSt! J 3 M 11 ALL OUR YESTERDAYS 44 Good party last ni^ht, wasn't it so disgustingly cheerful and bright this morning." Er yes suppose so. Somehow I don't seem to remember things very lkliow II nuist be very exasperatclearly. I've got a vagut234 words
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Advertisement30 1941-01-05 10 T^s§ t*»»- |tf vM r r Varins 5 KUALA LUMPUR VISITORS \EW YEAR AT HOTEL 11 1 0 HIGH ST KIT \LA I UMPTTR YOI GET THE BEST OF EVERYTHING30 words
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Article, Illustration538 1941-01-05 11 Malayan Turf Topirs J^ RECENT issue of the F.M.S. Gazette gives the countries from which horses may be imported into the Federation. Malay*** sources of supply are Great Britain, Ireland and Australia, principally Britain and Australia. The question of breed m Australia is closely connected538 words
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145 1941-01-05 11 g!N<;\PORE will have their fifth hockey match this season when they meet Negri Semhilan on the S.C.C. Padang on Saturday. The team selected to represent mo homesters is as follows: Yoo fhook Wah; R. H. Barth, a o cott: B hupalan. Cronin, L.145 words
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396 1941-01-05 11 Bustling Forwards Give Army Win Over R .A.A.F. Good Match Spoilt By Too Many Infringements Army Wanderers 9; R.A.A.F 0. TN a game which was constantly held up for infringements, the Army Wanderers defeated the R.A.A.F. by nine points (two tries and a penalty) to nil yesterday. The match, which396 words
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291 1941-01-05 11 C. S. C. BEATEN AGAIN BY INDIAN ARMY Indian Army 3; C.S.C. 0. IN their hockey match at Balestier yesterday, the Indian Army beat the Ceylon Sports Club by three goals to nil and, had it not been for their l goalie, Pillay, who was hard put to it but291 words
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Article870 1941-01-05 11 LAST DAY OF PENANG RACES Big Crowd, Small Dividends (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. IN fine £< in#, which made for fast times, the last day of the Pcnanft- Christmas-New Year meeting 1 opened to-day, favourites winning most of the earlier events. Nonya Sarawak, strongh fancied870 words
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Article26 1941-01-05 11 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association will be held at Anson Road Stadium, on Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 5.30 p.m.26 words
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Article61 1941-01-05 11 Louis To Defend Title In April S YOE LOUIS will defend his «J world's heavyweight boxing t title m a return match i against the Chilean, Arturo Godoy, at Los Angeles m j I April. I On Feb. 9, 1940, Louis beat Godoy on points, a decision i that did61 words
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Article67 1941-01-05 11 Hockey Matches Cancelled Singapore, Saturday. THE Hockey match between the Post Office Club and St. Andrew's Old Boys which was to have been played on the former's ground to-day was cancelled. >;: The Hockey match between the Indian Association and the R.A.F. at Balestier to-day was cancelled. The Hockey match67 words
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Article126 1941-01-05 11 I>OV PENNINGTON, younger also clever driver of mot r M% brother of Alan, (hj British vf T lir champion and International, ha. BritiS to° <2?^ X »>een killed while (*n active ser- an athletic expc tudv vice with (he Fleet Air Arm. Pennlngton, senior. Lost i126 words
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Article34 1941-01-05 11 Singapore, Saturday. QX tlic padang thia evening Army Wanderers beat the K.A.F. \U(\< (Royal Australian Air Force) !> points (two tries and a goal) to nil. The mate':: was a War Fund game.34 words
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Advertisement17 1941-01-05 11 WHLRH TO GO? CHF.AP SHOPPING QUALITY GOODS NODERATB PRICES Shanti Silk Store 125, MIDDLE ROAD. TEL. 287.1.17 words
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Advertisement528 1941-01-05 11 THE DOCTOR'S DIARY This diagnosis applies to you if you ii are subject to m*£* Ii h e v m a t i s i2| Arthritis Hack- TCH acheMuscular Pains Hi (fit Wood Pressure Sick Kidneys DOCTOR (Examining Patient): "This pain m your back. Just what do you feel?" PATIENT:528 words
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Miscellaneous20 1941-01-05 11 TO-DAY SOCCER: Charity Match, "Tiger" Team v Municipal Services, Jalan Besar Stadium; Friendly Chung Wah F.C. v Argyils, Farrer Park.20 words
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Miscellaneous25 1941-01-05 11 TIDE TABLES This week's high tides: TO-DAY:— 3.29 a.m., 8.5 ft.; 3.24 p.m.. 7.9 ft. TO-MORPOW:— 4.O9 .am., 8.4. ft.: 4 M p.m., 7.4 ft,25 words
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340 1941-01-05 12 U.S. Watching Developments In South Pacific HINT TO MATSUOKA Washington, Jan. 4. THE notifiable BaßckcnilttTi at kast outwardly, of the Japanese imperial interest m areas south of Indo-China has caused the Dutch East Indies to fade somewhat from news m the press, but with raiders active m the Pacific andReuter - 340 words
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106 1941-01-05 12 R. A. F. LEAVE BREMEN A "SEA OF FLAMES" GOOD visibility aided R.A.F. bombers when attacking the industrial area of Bremen last night, says an Air Ministry communique. The targets were repeatedly hit both by large and medium calibre bombs, while many incendiary bombs were also dropped. Eighteen "red" firesReuter - 106 words
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Article103 1941-01-05 12 Berlin, Jan. 4. DFRLIN is watching with interest v the present differences m the French Governmental circles which have raised the question of how the French policy stands m regard to the Reich," declared a WilHelmstra&se spokesman at a foreign press conference, commenting on the recentReuter - 103 words
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82 1941-01-05 12 London, Jan. 4. rABLING a lakh of rupees to the v Lord Mayor cf London's Air Raid Distress Fund, the Maharaja of Mysore says, "May God vouschsafe victory to British arms and the Ne w \?ar bring peace and justice to the world. OtherBritish Wireless - 82 words
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Article27 1941-01-05 12 New York, Jan. 3: United States rayon production m 1940 reacts 1 an all time hit>h at 460,000,000 ibs 1939 ier^ C6nt BTeater tnan that Of ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article29 1941-01-05 12 Raja Ayoub. Third Magistrate, Kualn Lumpur, will shortly be leaving the police court on transfer to the Land Office His by Che Ahmad bin Haji Hussein of Kuali KUDU.29 words
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Article251 1941-01-05 12 London, Jan. 4. BRISTOL was the west England town (mentioned In an earlier communique) which was attacked by the Luftwaffe last night, according to official information This town has already suffered vi ry heavy air raids from time tc time. The full force of the Luftwaffe'sReuter - 251 words
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Article101 1941-01-05 12 Nairobi, Jan. 4. A SPLENDID gesture was made by Kenya Muslims who have informed the authorities that they will buy Kenya War Loan on om condition that no interest will be paid. In a letter to the authorities, the leader of Kenya's Muslim community says, •"When itReuter - 101 words
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Article80 1941-01-05 12 London, Jan. 4. A warning to Germany that armed assistance to Italy In Albania might spread the war into the Balkans is given m Turkish newspapers, states the Ankara radio. The Italian correspondent of the Ankara Daily News declares that the extension of such assistance by GermanyReuter - 80 words
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Article185 1941-01-05 12 I 'By Cordon Young, Reuter's Special Cn respondent at British head' quarters m Egypt) London, Jan. 4. I |>ARTS of the Western Desert are beginning to look like (k partment store as a pile of captured Italian equipment is Leing sorted out. I lecently motoredReuter - 185 words
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294 1941-01-05 12 Dublin, Jan. 1. "piRE'S protest to Berlin against the bombing of Eil text of a leader m the Irish Press, a newspaper usuall; regarded as the mouthpiece of the Government., which aaln "What can be the possible explanation?" "That question is beingReuter - 294 words
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Article115 1941-01-05 12 Boy Scouts' Good Deed In Wartime London, Jan. 4. AS an immediate response to Mr. Herbert Morrison's broadcast appeal for more fire and bomb fighters, the Boy Scouts Association is initiating a nationwide scheme by which patrols of Boy Scouts will act as fire spotters m their own districts. TheBritish Wireless - 115 words
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Article82 1941-01-05 12 London. Jan. 4. 11 VOLUNTARY fund, to be known n as The King's Fund of 1940" has been instituted to continue during the present war, the useful work of occasional assistance done for over 20 years by the former King's Fund for ex-service casualties cf theBritish Wireless - 82 words
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Article89 1941-01-05 12 Athens, Jan 4 LET me wish you great stren to bring to a victorious cone oion, m 1941, the battle wh >">as been so successfully wa under your guidance m the clos months of 1940." says Mr. Wins Chufcfiill, the Prime Minister, i message toReuter - 89 words
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Article73 1941-01-05 12 Dublin, Jan. TWO magnetic sea mines drof at Enmskeiry m Eire have I identified as of" German origir also the bombs dropped gate, m County Wexford. ace ing to an official statement is nere to-day. The statement adds that suggestions made on the Amer iTidioReuter - 73 words
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83 1941-01-05 12 Washington, Jan. CENATOR Carter Glass of jiia to-day declared himse favour of loaning to Britain 'he war equipment the Ui States can spare "to wipe Gem off the face of the map." He added: "I have said forty times, and my opinion notReuter - 83 words
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182 1941-01-05 12 Greeks On Offensive In Sku mbi Valley (By Reuters Special Correspondent on the Albanian Frontier! London, Jan. I. dawn, Italian troops, m co-operation with the Italian f< rce, attacked the Greek positions before Lin on t northern front. Several attacks were delivered during the Hay on strongly fortified Greek positions.182 words
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