Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 2 February 1941
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Title Section18 1941-02-02 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1941. Net Saks Exceed 23,200 Weekly FIVE CENTS.18 words
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"THIS DICTATIORSHIP"
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Article233 1941-02-02 1 GREATER ORDEALS LIE AHEAD London, Feb. 1. "/GREATER ordeals and personal risks than ever before may be faced by everyone m Britain m the near future, H said Mr. Hugh Daiton, Minister o! Economic Warfare, to-day at Leit ester. But, he added, all thfe enemy's efforts vouid be frustrated mReuter; British Wireless - 233 words
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Article59 1941-02-02 1 London. Feb. 1. THE German wireless s ates that the first part of the work ofl mapping Central Asia has been a mpleted m Germany. It udJs that the imps of certain parts or Central Asia, which were hitherto left blank, have now been completde withReuter - 59 words
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Article73 1941-02-02 1 London, Frb l. Th« construction of a two million-volt X-Ray generator al 84 Bartholomew's Hospital, which will make possible new mv» n m radio-therapy, w;is disclosed In report presented at the annual meeting m London 01 the British Empire Cancer Campaign. The President, the Dukt- ot Gloucester, mBritish Wireless - 73 words
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Article384 1941-02-02 1 Bangkok, P'eb. 1. pRINCE Voravarn, believed to be the head of the Thai delegation to the Peace Conference, has a delicate task, according to political observers. The Thai forces have occupied more territory than originally demande I. The attitude of the Thai j.r<Reuter - 384 words
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278 1941-02-02 1 N.E.I. REJECTS TOKYO "NEW ORDER" MOVE Envoy Presents A Stiff Note London, Feb. 1. yH HE Netherlands Government will reject M. any su Question of having the Netherlands East Indies incorporated m a new order m hast Asia under the leadership of any power whatsoever. This is the main themeBritish Wireless; Reuter - 278 words
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124 1941-02-02 1 1 > (From 11. L. Hopkin) London, Feb. 1. 3RITISH rubber companies I 'peratins m the Dutch > riritorv are seeking relief l L from the increasing burden f taxation which they say, I > ur.derminiiiff (he efficiency cf the industry. They pay t RritClBritish Wireless - 124 words
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Article64 1941-02-02 1 London. Feb. 1. AMONG the latest list of awards <™ is one of Distinguished Flying Cross to Winp-Commander I. D MacLachlan. who is the first officer of the Royal Australian Air Force serving m the Middle East to bo decorated. The official note says that MucLachlanReuter - 64 words
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Article265 1941-02-02 1 London, Feb. 1 ]y|K. Wendell Willkie lias received a summons from Senator George, rhairrrwn of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sent through Mr. Cordel] Hull, Secretary of Slate, t«. testify before the Committee on the Lease and Lend Bill. Mi. Willkie told Reuter that heReuter - 265 words
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Article117 1941-02-02 1 London, Feb. I. UITLEK'S rtplv to Marshal Fetain is of a. threatening nature, according to reliable m Formation reaching the Free I 1 rcnch nc m b ag«n c J from Friftce. Xot only does the message, which was transmitted through Comte De Brinon, reiterate demand forReuter - 117 words
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Article107 1941-02-02 1 raids last night. It was London's levtJith quiet night out of twelve m Air Ministry communique says here was slight enemy air activity uring the early hours of darkness, ut iv) bomb 1 were dropp< d. teuter. Berlin, Feb. I— A tribute to "thr urprising speed"Reuter - 107 words
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Article84 1941-02-02 1 Aden. Feb. I. oHORTAGE of petrol and other v supplies Is severely handicapping the Italian defence m Eritrea and I Abyssinia, according to a traveller from Massawa. P'ord supplies are so low that three-quarters of the population of Massawa are scattered m the interior to forage84 words
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Article85 1941-02-02 1 Tokyo, Feb. 1. RICE, the staple food of the Japanese people, to be rationed here, according to an announcement by the Tokyo Prefecture authorities to-day. Tins is the first time since the start of hostilities with China over three yean ago that rationing o*Reuter - 85 words
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Article89 1941-02-02 1 I Tokyo, Feb. 1. ?DV the end of March, 1912, J the China affair will have i cost Japan 22,335.000,000 yen (about 11,450 million Straits dollars at current rate) ac- loidiup- to estimates submitted t at a Japanese Cabinet meet- inff The figure is thatReuter - 89 words
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27 1941-02-02 1 Washington, Ftb. 1. MR. William McAdoo, former Senator frcm California and Secretary to the Treasury under President WUson. died to-day. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article151 1941-02-02 1 Air Losses -Axis 184 Britain 14 London, i '■>;. i. ALL air operations m Ettfope British and German-rfor the week ending Jan. >l haw been on a small scale owing to bad weather. On four nights there were no R.A.F. operations over German an<i German-occupied territory, but on other nightsReuter - 151 words
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124 1941-02-02 1 London, Feb. 1 AN Itaiian high command com m unique issued to-day .stat«* i*at there has been normal patrol and artillery activity on the Greek front. Enemy troop concqptratraUam have been attacked and harassed from low altrnicU Italian armoured units attack' and repulsed enemy torcea mReuter - 124 words
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Article127 1941-02-02 1 ITALY EVADES REPLY TO U. S. Washington, I. FJETAILS of the United States protest to Italy again t th» Italian air attack against an American mission m 'I>° Sudan oil Auk. have been made public. Tun Americans were i<il!e<l and two wounded m what the United States note describ brutalReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement95 1941-02-02 1 rAll the l>est breakfasts de AUSTRALIAN BACON bacon and eggs, kidneys and baton, haddock and bacon and bacon on toast. In fact, whatever the dish served, Australian bacon seems to play an important part, which is reason enoiißh for purchasing only Urn fi:esi quality. We have "Pineapple" brand from the95 words
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Advertisement52 1941-02-02 1 SEE PAGE THREE u^s^i^^^v7^^^^s^^ iriUFYFMFXT OF \\r mw \JkB \0 EAU DE COLOGNE SOUTH AFRICA PRESENTS TO MAI,WA AM) THE EMPIRE A PRODUCT OF TRULI OUTSTANDING MERIT AM) ONE WHICH REFLECTS CHEAT CREDIT TO "KB EFFORTS AND ENTERPRISE. HENSIVE RANGE OF SIZES, 4 07... Jj Sole A;;f]it fi.i Malaya iB^S^Sl52 words
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Article236 1941-02-02 2 Singapore, Saturday. OECAUSE he called European police constable Tyrer of the Naval Base police force a bonibdodger. Walter Allen, a sailor, was fined $15, or, m default, two weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. J G. Rappoport, the Third Magistrate, to-day. According to the prosecution,236 words
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Article123 1941-02-02 2 Singapore, Saturday. FOLLOWING the death of an Indian m hospital on Jan. 29, four men were arrested m connection with the murder of the man. Vcn&adasalam. 25, and Renga, IC. two Tamils, who were alleged to have murdered the man and Bachoo Singh and Mahadeo123 words
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Article142 1941-02-02 2 LOST HIS TROUSERS, STOLE COAT Singapore., Saturday. DEOPLE m the Third Police Court roared with laughter, Mr J G Rappoport, the magistrate, the ljudest, when Lay Ah Kam, an 18-year-old Chinese, admitted the charge of having stolen a tweed (cat and a pair of shoes said, "I stole those articles142 words
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Article243 1941-02-02 2 Amused Soldiers With Occul ism (Tribune Staff Reporter) FROM a Veterinary Officer, then an e::-Serviceman to a palmist and occultist is a far cry. Yet that Is what Mr. MaxweU Grant has gradually changed Jin to during zhe last 20 years, <4 all |n, account of that natural inclination which243 words
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Article, Illustration256 1941-02-02 2 Lorraine Streeter - CHINESE SHCHOOL CHILDREN HAVE OWN NEWSPAPER Lorraine Streeter IJSv schoolchildren are following Britain's progress m the war by means of their own newspaper, published fortnightly m the vernacular. The newspaper, which la called the "Children's Fortnightly," has been m existence for several months. It was first produced for distribution to256 words
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Article184 1941-02-02 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) fENEROUS response has been given to the appeal made by an article which appeared m the Sunday Tribune, on Jan 26, on lilt 27-year-old Chinese cripple, Mr Kokim Hye oflpoh; two donations, totalling $53, have been received and this has been handed over184 words
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68 1941-02-02 2 London, Ffeb. 1. IN view of the big programme of naval and mercantile construction and repair the Admiralty has requested the Minister of Supply. Sir Andrew Duncan, to release from official duties Mr. Alexander MacLelland, Director-General of Ammunition Production. The Minister of Supply has agreed toBritish Wireless - 68 words
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365 1941-02-02 2 Singapore, Saturday. "JJE is n uit e obviously a professional witness and he has been telling a pack of lies," said Mr. J. G. Rappcport, the Third Magistrate, when, at the conclusion of a case, he decided to charge Foo Guan Hoe, the only365 words
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Article219 1941-02-02 2 Singapore, Saturday. SAID to have po.sed as a sanity inspector, and m such aIW capacity had c',;..v. nestly indS a Chinese woman to deliver to h! $T., Tan Tccl: What, a 43-year2i Chinese, was s ntenced to months* rigorous imprisonm«»M the Fifth Police Court, to-day Tan,219 words
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Advertisement545 1941-02-02 2 For The Blood, Veins, Arteries and Heart -^^^ssH^lSsJiW sssWfl Ja^V V a ■ksbbV^l W .^Bm V sI^^BBBBBBBV^ SsT A Wf W .^BSBB^^^BBBsI BBBBBm^ft *l asL^sS m bbbbbi^M^v V v^H^P^Bv 188F i BBf7Mas3B^V3toJß%^a^B7-»^>jMßßP*^j^My^ji^B ww t~\ Ty > v&bitt v And Stop Limping DONT let Leg Troubles cripple you. Take Elasto, the545 words
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Advertisement17 1941-02-02 2 a M ii Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? Yes, it's dolly good 1 «^*\y*- m y'-fjr17 words
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Article856 1941-02-02 3 Obsever OnTHIS 'DICTATORSHIP' M V m 10 months ago Sir Shenton Thomas gave a pledge that he would not use the official majority to force the war tax measure through the Federal Legislature, and at Thursday's meeting promptly broke that pledge. He followed it up by making this most un-Governor-|Jke856 words
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270 1941-02-02 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. £L AIMED to be 2,500 years old, a heavy and dark statue of the God Siva, wrapped up m a large piece of bright yellow silk cloth, is treasured m a glass case by its Singapore owner, Mr. P.270 words
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Article99 1941-02-02 3 FURTHER ITALIAN LOSSES Athene, Feb. 1. THE Crock troops on Friday launched attacks which were •.Towned with success m the mountain region 6,000 feet hi elates a High Command communiiue issued late on Friday night. The (Ireeks captured positions ol Treat importance occupied by the enemy end captured nearly 15999 words
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Article188 1941-02-02 3 'COULD HARDLY MOVE WITH PAIN' now absolutely free! Damp, tropical heal gi?« this ships stewardess Mich agonising aches and pains t could hardly move, but tl 'fa natural remcd-- put 1 I Read this grateful letter. "This Is what Fynnon Salt d-d for me. Wlv ough the Tropics, the sudden188 words
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Advertisement212 1941-02-02 3 Rheumatism Curbed m 30 Minutes The amnzinpr new discovery Rumend banishes the pains of Arthritis. Rheumatism. Lumbago, Neuritis and Sciatica like matfe. In ::<> minutes after the firm dose pams disappear, and m a f.v days this marvelous medicine dissolves and remove* the body poisons and I've Acid that are212 words
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Article, Illustration1605 1941-02-02 4 Vera Ardmore - A Woman P eeps At Singapore Vera Ardmore |S^' r THOUGH the Chinese k y> wu kepi In traditional manner, with the unrig 01 cracki rs and gifts of nee cakes and oranges, Singapore's younger Chinese set also celebrated their festive season In Western manner, by arranging happy dance parties1,605 words
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Advertisement239 1941-02-02 4 j&teM 1/out ncuA aojuu -antfc. f* 'ftflV®2 (u^^^^ A lyuUiurCtuiJii TAKE NO CHANCES WITH BABY'S COLD Dun't let your baby's pold aevelop into something worse The cx))f ritnees or mothers throughout the world prove that Baby's Own Tablets are of the utmost value for the prompt correction of children's colds.239 words
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Advertisement228 1941-02-02 4 GIVE YOUR HAIR Polished Loveliness What dHig ht jmEgffoP'±~\ your hair W »le«min« with thm jryVj^L nev Caafcioaabl* know you can ai■l^^rfa Sp wavigrrndoftbc r Bnlhamin*. R*» [J cncmbei too. thai w AoMM^ BrUliAn- aamnJ oolwot. W-^^^%^ FOUR TONBSt >^_ XV HflM, C— Will mnd Bit* IAMAMI Brilliantine llf 700228 words
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Advertisement79 1941-02-02 4 All the life and sparkle goes oat of your face when your eves ar« tired, irritated, reddened. But daily »y« care with MURINB will work wonders towards kaepins them clear and lovely. Just a drop of MURINE m each eye every night and morning will relieve irritation and inflammation from79 words
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Advertisement175 1941-02-02 4 For Distinctive £r Dignified Coif f eurcs Visit I l o x BEAUTY PARLOUR 104 Orchard Kd. (First iloor) Phone 3SS3 LOVELY HAIR FOR YOU If you give it the correct am *****1 «»f attention. A perfect coiffure depends on a reliable permanent wave and clever styling-. Si AIIIi; of175 words
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1328 1941-02-02 5 H.L. Hopkin - H.L. Hopkin Writes trorn London N\i>m nr London, Dec Al-VLISUnr, you may remember, called the British a nation of shopkeepers. He might) l-Uttr have said a nation of preachers, for an addiction to preaching;, telling our nti^hbours what to d<, and what1,328 words
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Article24 1941-02-02 5 London, Jan. 31:— The Tobacco curities '1 rust entirely liquidated the small remainder of its Shellac holding during the y ?ar ended Oct. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article32 1941-02-02 5 The S raits Settle. l.cvit.- Poiicr P; nd under Mr. j. c. Hitch, will at 6 p.m. on Tuesday at k Ayer and at 5.33 n: on iliurBday at Kulong i\t: k.32 words
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Article, Illustration50 1941-02-02 5 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Loxo who here married at the Church of 31 Peter and Paul yesterday lie i^ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loio Ah Hun while the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Liang Teng. The honeymoon is tc spent m Batavia.50 words
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129 1941-02-02 5 Income Tax: Chinese Chamber Protest For Council Staff Reporter) aX important meeting, it is understood, was held on Friday by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, m connection with the question of income-tax. One of the reasons for tht meeting is stated to be to acquaint Chinese Legislative Councillors with129 words
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Advertisement520 1941-02-02 5 WHKX CHILDREN OUTGROW THEIR STRENGTH Witl ring children, nourishment must keep pace with growth t the child gets thin, weedy, with no eaerg? or J f oi food. Jit mrishment, doctors and v there is nothing betti H r builds up flesh, bone and muscle by providing all food elements520 words
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Advertisement781 1941-02-02 5 BANISHED BABY S ECZEMA Germo/ene skin healing r ps another triumph Irritating tormented this baby. Soothing Germo/ene ealexl it without a trace! >«^j#iij»v \Vondeifi:l Gtrmoltn*. Sooth- H^fcL ing at a touch, b^n^cr- V&**L *^S irrestinu soreness allay inf I Qmrmalmnm. Let it heal VUU. S%^ R*a4 this Ltttmrl >A "As781 words
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477 1941-02-02 6 Sunday, February 2, 1941. Opinion Fruit-Growing In Malaya jl/lALAVA is bo dependent «>n tin and rubber, her two main industries, that, as soon as they are adversely affected, the trade of the whole country is paralysed. To offset this, at least m part, we should foster secondary industries, the possibilities477 words
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1006 1941-02-02 6 LIM CHENG LAW - Lotteries Cannot Degrade Our Morals Because WE ARE ALL GAMBLERS LIM CHENG LAW By S MR. L'M CHENG LAW IS A WELL-KNOWN PENANG BUSI- I i NESS MAN WHO HAS WRITTEN FOR SEVERAL NEWSPAPERS 1 IN MALAYA. IN THIS ARTICLE HE CARRIES A STAGE FUR- S THER THE ARGUMENT FOR1,006 words
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316 1941-02-02 6 This Was How Eagle Squadron Got Its Budge A PAGE of history was written recently when thirty-odd United States pilots volunteered to form themselves into a regu-j lar squadron of the Royal Air Force under the proud title "Eagl* Fighter Squadron." Whatever may be the final effect of the creation316 words
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Article715 1941-02-02 6 LOOFAHS AND BA TH BUNS W. IS, 8 > ;i<orsoio HaisfK <!■■ 4 JJ'^LER has made a new order m Europe. That J stiff isn't the only one who can make new riders. I've made one myself. Two m fact. One is the Order of Mhe Chromium-plated Hath Hun and715 words
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Advertisement746 1941-02-02 6 FAMOUS DOCTORS PRAISE KIDNEY MEDICmE That- Acts In 24 Hours To End RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, NEURITIS, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, NERVOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, CIRCLES UNDER EY*ES, LOSS OF ENERGY and APPETITE, PUFFY ANKLES, BURNING. SMARTING PASSAGES and GETTING UP NIGHTS, etc. Who should know better than fully qualified medical men, who .-tudv m the746 words
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Advertisement41 1941-02-02 6 If you have blue eyes and suffer from glare, ask for "NFOPIIAN" CilasM's which can be ground to your own specification. Consult— Manufacturing Opticians Only Singaf.»r* Address: 10 12 The Arcade. I n< ram r Raffles Place Collyer Quay. APB 541 words
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Advertisement38 1941-02-02 6 I A 5 ONE CONSIDERS THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LAFAYETTE FLYING CORPS IT BECOMES EVIDENT THAT THE OUTSTANDING ACCOMPLISHMENT of th:<: VOLUNTEERS WAS THEIR INFLUENCE ON PUBLIC OPINION IN AMERICA.. The Lafayette Flying Corps, Hall and Nordhoff38 words
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Advertisement191 1941-02-02 6 \THAT tlSnli RUINS YOUR LUNGS! A cough NOW means more serious trouble later jjj&ai unless V° u take care I How can you face the ■Ifefito^ .^^m^W Wmt e r Wl lh your chest and lvn K> alren.lv weakhM Ws&KfflBffl W*^ e Mtd by tliat con *t™t coui'h. cough, cuu^h191 words
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248 1941-02-02 7 REPORTED FALL OF TEPELINI AHREEK rammnnu I-ondon, Feb. 1. w h ihvonZ v st »U's:-.'-l)«rin X yesterday encounters of our troops nJlri Jf!£7£ZL3 <rtnVnC u d Hith sum ss m mountp m fi hli »X- A t »ome points SMht J M a l. lolhtReuter - 248 words
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45 1941-02-02 7 Pressure On Italians Being Maintained Cairo, Fob i. i COMMUNIQI Libya: < with the enemy west of Derna \s being maintained. Eritrea Pressure on the Italian foices holding the areas of Au dat and Barent Ing Inter fied. Other fronts ny chance In the situation.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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307 1941-02-02 7 Vocational Training For Cabaret Dancers They Look To The Future (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S cabaret tfii'ls are looking to the future. Not 30 long ago they formed an association: now these toetripping partners to Singapore's jitterbugs will soon have the beneftta of vocational training bo that they may continue earning307 words
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Article46 1941-02-02 7 London, Feb. 1. INCLUDING i' 2,000 from Northern 1 Ireland, th? Duke of Gloucester Red Cross and St. John Fund fcr the sick and wounded m the war hat; increased by £8.000 and now stands at £4,298,000. There were gifts from Fiji and Guatemala. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 46 words
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Article156 1941-02-02 7 Tokyo. Feb. 1. pONSCEIPTIOM oi seme ten million Japanes c students S into a labour service by i which boys and £irls from tht age of eleven uy to uni- veisity a^e will be required to ficvote 50 to 60 days, of their i annual holidaysReuter - 156 words
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Article171 1941-02-02 7 London. Feb. 1 WITH mud on his boots and trousers. Mr. Wendell Willkie i returned to London last night from a six-hour tour of the Dover ar^a. "I am impressed with the precautions being taken against the possibility of an invasion," he b'aid Mr. Wendell Wil!ki\171 words
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Article112 1941-02-02 7 "CHIT CHIN CHOW" (At the Pavilion) ASCAR ASCHES famous West End i v success "Chu Chin Chow" has j been adapted for the screen by i Gainsborough Pictures and is the present attraction at the Pavilion, i The transformation of a stage i success to the medium of tho112 words
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77 1941-02-02 7 THE death occurred on Friday of i Mrs. Annie Catherine Pereira I (nee Pestana i at her residence In Makepeace Road, at the r.ge cf 21 I years. She is survived by her husband and an only son. Itie funeral which took olace 177 words
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Article123 1941-02-02 7 Heavy Raid On Tripoli C mo, Feb 1 p F. bombers la night carried cut heavy rakb on the docks at r ripoli and several tons of bomb> were d* pped among ships and seaplanes m the harbour. Ap 8 000-ton merchant vessel Vv'as hit and *et 0:1 lire, staleijReuter - 123 words
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141 1941-02-02 7 REFRIGERATED FOODSTUFFS PRICES UP Singapore, Saturday. NEW price lists of refrigerated food? tuffs have been Issued by j the Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. Jchn Little Co., Ltd.. and Fritchard Co.. Ltd., which are i ffertive from to-doy. Prices were submitted to the Food Controller for examination and they have141 words
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Article183 1941-02-02 7 rliE appointment of Tuan Eyed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff, J.P.. is a Municipal Commissioner, Singapore, m the place of Dato IJhaza'y, who has resigned, will jive genera] satisfaction not only to the Arab community but to the Muslims of Singapore." For a number of years the Arabs183 words
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Article143 1941-02-02 7 London, Feb. l. THE de.itl- is announced of Sir Fcndrill Varricr-Jones. co-foun-ler and for 22 yean director of the Papworth village settlement f°r -hr treatment of tuberculosis, at the age of 57. In completing the great v,v>rk, he had .seen the extension of the (FapwcrtlBritish Wireless - 143 words
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Article47 1941-02-02 7 London. Fib. I—lt1 It is staUd m London that the condition of loid Lloyd, the Colonial Secretary, sivts lis to pome anxiety, ami lit' has hern lakt n to a lon don nursing home for examination and treatment andei the supervision of Lord Horder. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article72 1941-02-02 7 Bangkok, Feb. l— Th High Command of th«- Thai armed fortes claims thai although n>«"wase lire 1 m Ih? I ii.ti li m!i I nrt»»- ti ni.t border fighting was (iveil on .lan. ,'X. I lit* I rnu ii'lir. la il.iv :tll« iiipi. ;i sin i»ii-«- i.mk attack m iii«Reuter - 72 words
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Article48 1941-02-02 7 FRESH TIN ACTIVITY L>ond< n, Jan. 'M TIN open steady. Tri fresh 1 consumptive buying L>ul q;ood deliveri( 5 against old contracts lied i,he andert liverp to) warel 1 usemen ire raising tho Tin ware] i«v 25 per cent and by 10 per cent, as fi 1 ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article22 1941-02-02 7 •rk, Jan. 31 1 tic United Slat December copja 1 expoi Japan tc tailed 3,964 tons, compared with 1.081 tons In November.—22 words
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Advertisement414 1941-02-02 7 m ill! JjHj EDEE V s Js/ r "<*. Er.gmctrs. there la a cotnmor.sens^. practical re— on why you y Wj\ /7 UNBDUMO OrPORTt'MTIFS y /f/ Si tt^Wn?- I IIK Bool e containing 227 page- ot practical guidance. In y nU** y undoubtedly th» most reliahlc and cornplftp Handbook on414 words
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Advertisement94 1941-02-02 7 W^\ Si TAKt A*\ H Time marches on. JM Methods of travel change.! Also medicines. Now we don't have to take nasty-tasting oils, inconvenient herbal brews and griping purgatives. Medical science 1 gives us LAXOBAC— the modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac tastes just like chocolate because it is chocolate. Yet a94 words
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Advertisement814 1941-02-02 7 (EsUblUhed I'M) STATIONERS lh\. Change Alley, Singapore. OB I rt from iis all klu^ RIBBONS \M> 5^ < kRBONfI I yuup IIIUIK Thone Noa -.~:o I Foot Itch Eause Killeijin4Dsi|s Pain and Itching y^ 1 Stopped m 7 Minutes/^ 3 Do your foot itch so liadly that they porrna, paraaltes.814 words
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244 1941-02-02 8 Hiatus In Colony Divorce Law To Be Bridge AN ordinance to amend tfu Divorce Ordinance shortly be introduced into the Legislative Council with the object of bridging a hiatus m the Colony divorce law. The rule of English law is that a prior polygamous marriage though valid under the lex244 words
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Article108 1941-02-02 8 HoganStanley Wedding AQUiFT wedcung was solemnised at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, yesterday evening, the contracting parties betas Mr. Kenneth Ho°an. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hogan, and Miss MarStanley, daughter of Mr. and EM. Stanley. The bndq. who looked charming dress of taffeta und organdi Iven108 words
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Article166 1941-02-02 8 YESTERDAY'S LECTURE ON A.R.P. THE third of a series of lectures en Air Raid Precautions a;id a c 1 tion m the use of gas arranged by the Ramahr i Mission, Singapore, v is at the Mission Hall yest r- i Mr. R Manickam uf he John fi V. >166 words
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Article19 1941-02-02 8 PUR Italian Generals and 1.200 officers were among anothei batch of 3.000 Italian prisoners who arrived here to-day. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article351 1941-02-02 8 I London, Jan. 31. WITH the capture of Derna, the British and Imperial forces mter an area which is said to have the best climate m all Africa. From Bemba, where the Italians had a seaplane base which they evacuated some days ago, the country starts toBritish Wireless - 351 words
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Advertisement194 1941-02-02 8 lO<h...;>u<P LAST DAY I ok' S|M*«-ial I \<iii«io«l Season! Don't Miss This Grand M. G. M. Dramatic Treat j 4 GREAT STARS IN A GREAT PICTURE! If %i*l r rihl 3 SHOWS TO-DAY Jl.mi I ■tPI. 5.15 -J6JIS 9.15 M.GJTI Multiple-star Masterpiece SPECIAL MORNING SCREENING for jj OW? CHINESE PATRONS!194 words
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Advertisement128 1941-02-02 8 |l»AVlLI€|]!\ T TO-DAY .1.15, 6.15 9.15 STORY OF ALI BABA ANT) TIIK FORTY THIEVES jfi^ thu thm Chow JS^* AiVA^ M^ y VVOiVG GEORGE ROBEY \kT~A( \fr*3\ FRITZ KORTNER. *^Jac*££L^] Also Caumont British News. Next Attraction: Return Screening j FANNY HURST'S GREAT STORY "FOUR DAUGHTERS" j Piiscilla Lane Rosemary Lane128 words
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Advertisement144 1941-02-02 8 1 AIR QUEEN i Competition The Most Beautiful Happygirl Submitting The Most Coupon Votes In February Will Receive A FREE TICKET 1O FLY FROM SINGAPORE TO BATAVIA RETURN COMPLIMENTS OF THE B\, I. I-. Popular Sunday Tea Dance 7 9.30 FRIDAY FROTH BLOWERS CONTEST INTER SERVICES Come on Navy, Army,144 words
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Advertisement219 1941-02-02 8 Conquer England and you will have conquered the world, j so said Phillip of Spain m 158.") And so said Adolph Hitler m 1941! But both reckoned without the mi^ht of BRITISH NAVAL POWER Svv 1:1 n gland"* (■r<*ai Hero THE SEA HAWK SAVED THE NAVY FOR ENGLAND! aima Wi219 words
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Article194 1941-02-02 9 "JAPAN 'S WAR ON A WORLD SCALE" Tn-, Tokyo, Feb. 1. Hh statement of the Foreign Minister, Mr. Yosnke Matsuoka, on Thursday that the possibility remains for an amalgamation of the Chungking and Nanking Governments has been sharply questioned by the ronuurt Shimbnn, one of the four leading newspapers mReuter - 194 words
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193 1941-02-02 9 Tokyo Threat Of Act ion Against U.S. Tokyo 1 eb. 1. 5 THF contingency a s specified 5 m Article Three of the i 5 Axis-Japan Met might come nbout hru!;l the situation m the Pacific take a turn for the worse m view of the possible passing of theReuter - 193 words
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111 1941-02-02 9 Tokyo Check On Foreign Newspapermen Tokyo, Feb. 1. Jl COMPLETE gag on foreign correspondents m Japan is seen In the Anti-Fifth Column Bill introduce:"; m the Die;, on" Thursday by the Minister of Justice, Lieut. Gen. Yanagawa. Ee.^ides declaring: it illegal to make p olic or supp'y to a foreignReuter - 111 words
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Article128 1941-02-02 9 Better Chinese T ransport Chungking, Feb. 1. DLANS fcr the improvement of 1 communications during the coming y?ars were outlined by a F.DCkesmsn of the Ministry of Communications. Referring to railways, the spokesman said the railways were at present operating betwe?n Chekiang and Kiangsi, Canton and Hankow, Hunan and KwangsiReuter - 128 words
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Article80 1941-02-02 9 HA YASHI ADMITS SHOOTING k SECRET preliminary examina- tion was held m the case of Hayashi. the President of the Japanese Ratepayers' Association who shot Mr. W. Keswick, the Shanghai Municipal Council chairman, at the ratepayers' meeting on Jan. 23 It is expected to be completed m ten days, stated80 words
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217 1941-02-02 9 Taxes On Alcohol RaisedTobacco May Cost More (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S revellers and "fire-drinkers" will row get more "kick" from their drinks. There has been an increase m the duties of intoxicating liquor which means that club members, cabaret frequenters and party throwers will have to pay more for their217 words
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283 1941-02-02 9 London, Feb. 1. departures of so rr.any Italian Ministers lor the Albanian front is attributed by Rome diplomatic circies ro the aerious divergences between Che Army and the Fascists as ■veil as the embitterment ot i he Italian people at the GreeK adventure. According to283 words
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Article23 1941-02-02 9 .b;ca?o, Jan. 31:— Reports that ,rrngton will so.n be tilling -veral million bushels of subsidisa wheat to Mexico checked the -own trend. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement91 1941-02-02 9 I ttt*»H ft i Ijl Warms 4 *^w^ smart there >, it tfo perfect -flair Drew tuf rV&SsSfh Brylcreem is the perfect hair dressing for n*fmk fi men who can't afford to take a chance with 7\^ JP//p their appearance. A well-groomed head Z' ?)y R means a well-groomed man.91 words
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Advertisement380 1941-02-02 9 Getting Up Nights Makes You Old j Before Your Time According to statistics, 65 out of every 100 men sooner or later are started on the KJdYroSB? ***** old age by proBtate One of the commonest symptoms of this dangerous and mysterious gland ailment is »o» n^?L SBit f 5f380 words
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Advertisement451 1941-02-02 9 Domestic Occurrences ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR AND MRS. WONG YUK HONO AND FAMILY wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr Wong Chee Wing, as well as 'nose who sent wreaths, scrolls trler^rams and letters of condolence. fl}f family ot the451 words
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Miscellaneous13 1941-02-02 9 i o)3 j Henry 1 1 f a j i r— 1 W?13 words
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Article214 1941-02-02 10 I ONDON is to have a mosque for its M°slem population. The British Government Is to make a gift of the site. This was announced m the House of Commons by Mr. G. H. Hall, Under-Secretary for the Colonies. plans for l he establLshment of the214 words
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Article49 1941-02-02 10 pvom rarrfni nnalv<?U r»f rprtain _T rOm careiUl analysis OI c f rj;ain Nazi reports and local orders inside j Germany, it is certain that Goerlng 14 frvin^ riesneratelv to hldp the wymg atbpLidway tv iiiue iuc widespread existence of foot and mouth disease throughout the Pmintrv c °untry.49 words
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Article, Illustration465 1941-02-02 10 (From Kenneth Slessor, official correspondent with the A.I.F. m England) T»HE love of Australians for a good horse is traditional. No doubt Mr. J. V. Rank, English flour millionaire, had this m mind when he issued an invitation to any members of the465 words
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Article278 1941-02-02 10 AS a memorial to their son, an the Vicar of Preston and his rendezvous where soldiers may sweethearts. Part of the seventeen-roomed vicarage has been turned into, quarters where husbands and wives can recapture the atmosphere of! home and sweethearts find delight m each278 words
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Article169 1941-02-02 10 London, Feb. 1. -THERE is evidently a sudden realll saticn of the ?ack of wisdom of ■affronting the United States too flatly r,ays the Dai'*y Telegraph m an editorial. An authoritative spokesman at Berlin explained that, the torpedoing at sight is to be appled only to vessels169 words
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Article205 1941-02-02 10 Thirteenth Time Lucky New York, Feb. 1. THE 4 brown bomber," Joe Louis, successfully defended his world heavyweight boxing championship for the thirteenth time, knocking out Clarence Hurman, formerly Jack Dempsey's chauffeur, m the fifth round. Burman put up a courageous effort which was205 words
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Article163 1941-02-02 10 INDIAN PRESS LAUGHS AT HITLER Bombay, Feb. 1. HITLERS Bportspalast speech to d°scribed as empty bravado by the presr. The Bombay Sentinel says the warning to the United States was misplaced since President Roosey it e lS \n no mood tc be frightened. The invasion of Furope which Hitler challengesReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement178 1941-02-02 10 IBUNE] n MALAYA as c WN TO YDEPTHS ven Children s of Benefit v~~~^~s~ RAPID RESU|JS < I > ™c Secwt of the n* vpn^t vit* km nf m nN«. m tve > f^crthaMMs'in^cu'rateiciontH;; 5 > combination of PURE MEDICINAL > YEAST (Saccharomyces Cere > vlelae). and other wonderful tonlr178 words
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Advertisement146 1941-02-02 10 Piles Curbed m 10 Minutes Don't let ttchln^, bleedtngr. Internal or protruding Piles snp your vitality, ruin your nerves, nnd driv»? you crazy ■with pain. Chinaroid the recent discovery of an American physician stops tho pain m 15 minutes so you can walk, ride, work and enjoy life m comfort.146 words
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Advertisement158 1941-02-02 10 A NEW LEASE OF LIFE! This is what UMCKALOA3O offers to sufferers of CONSUMPTION Many have obtained a new lease of life just by taking L'mckaloabo. You can do likewise. The convincine testimonies below are only two of the many received: Kurliing writes: "I am &lad to inform jrou that158 words
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Advertisement235 1941-02-02 10 $jgsA FURNITURE t l'ubecraft" Tables, Chairs, Stools, Bedsteads, Cots. Revolving Office Chairs, Shop and Hospital equipment are made m either Chromium or Stove Enamel finish. Special designs j made, to order for sufficient I quantities. Write for descriptive j folder «F' Asthma Agony Curbed m 10 Minutes ilpiii r Thousufcfsf235 words
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Advertisement84 1941-02-02 10 w» W \B3a\. V. R. VICK CO LTD. DISTRIBUTORS IM PtNANO X- LUM^U« L JOSEPH TRAV£RS ft SONS LTD J llti A F I O Bftby Coujih Syrup Excellent for Children's Coughs, Colds and Chest Ailments BWEET TO ADMINISTBB 40 rents large bottle Price: 25 cents small hot lie application.84 words
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Article, Illustration74 1941-02-02 11 Member < the Kuala ho pur Post* and Tolcjr n 'j h ircitien's hide:, i team 1 right) who visited Sing- S aporc during the I Chinese A v- Year h'th<l< y for) hockey muter e i with loca 1 team* and the Singa- pore Y.W.C.A I74 words
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489 1941-02-02 11 rpflt&E new class one horses, trainer Van Kreukelen's run National, Mr. and Mrs. Fo<, Meow Chin's and Mr Choo Kofc Thye's Faststep, and Lover's Fate, "Mr Fddie's" latest ai-qui^ion m \,n linukelen's stables are among the runners for the big race on the first489 words
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Article248 1941-02-02 11 O n ,j >; r pLAYING on their c.wn ground at Bakstkr yesterday, the Colon Sports Club w<n their Hockey match against the R.A. by three goals to one. Though the score \z a bit flattering- to the winners, the game was Keen throughout, the248 words
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Article124 1941-02-02 11 THE following were the two b?st scores returned m the Kenue uou Club s January women's foursomes: 4 o Mi ?f A o 7 M v. Sim and Miss D Hirst vr~ r 3 rs J A Barr and Mrs. A. M. Low 52—13=39 The124 words
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493 1941-02-02 11 H. L. Hopkin's Notes On Home League Matches London, Dec. 12. Jin. great attraction (hat soccer has was shown m Glasgow, when a crowd of 20 9 000 watched a match between teams i<p<Ntnti»K the Army m Scotland and the Army m England.493 words
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Article240 1941-02-02 11 SHE PUT ON 2 1½ POUNDS OF FLESH pf-ls wonderfully better mot; worrying than loas at watch the scales anxloii-1. b pa for an increase of to take bottles and bo ing oil and still feel no ni K ht wond. M is on the way— only f t know240 words
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Miscellaneous27 1941-02-02 11 run: table HIGH TIDIES. TO-DAY: 2.o<i a.m. 9.2 ieet 2.10 p.m. 8.9 TO-MORROW: 2.36 a.m. 9.0 2.50 p.m. 8.3 TUESDAY: 3.13 a.m. 8 7 3.40 p.m. 7.G27 words
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Miscellaneous15 1941-02-02 11 TO-DAY. GOLF: Wei Hci Wti cup match at Island Club. YACHTING: R.S.Y.C. HUM 10 a.m.15 words
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Article, Illustration881 1941-02-02 12 World's tnost famous pantomitnist adapts his art to a new role and gives voice to "The Great Dictator" Paulette Coddard. whom Chaplin f&YC lv r screen start m "Modern is featured with him ■gain m The (ireat Dictator." (Kitfht) In his most recent picture, "Modern Times." Chaplin881 words
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