Malaya Tribune, 11 November 1940
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Title Section26 1940-11-11 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- No. 270. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1940 FIVE CENT& The Malaya Tribune Monday, November 11, 1940.26 words
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Article, Illustration586 1940-11-11 1 MO BUILDING INTACT IN BUCHAREST Considerable Damage In Oil Regions Reported Hundreds Trapped In The Capital Reuter. Sofia, Nov. 11. IT is estimated that there are 1.000 victims of an earthquake which shook Bucharest and its environs, according to the reports received here. A Bel&radeReuter. - 586 words
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Article186 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. New York, Nov. 11. THE loss of a German warship at the hands of a British submarine is officially admitted iv Germany, according to a Berlin despatch received here. The ship is not identified, and there are no further details. A London message states that theReuter. - 186 words
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Article461 1940-11-11 1 s the press all over the worn*. Canada's Regret Ottawa, Nov. 11. THE greatest regret is felt T Canada at the passing of Mr. Neville Chamberlain, who Is J membcred mostly for his indefait>able effort to maintain peace n the face of the intrigue and deceit461 words
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Article44 1940-11-11 1 The New The Old Two picture* Irom BuchaTon one shoirs three ,'< architecture If! tfc* Righ* to left)' A mh-centuru gate tower, a 17th-century church, and tne "arliament buUdino th? o ther picture sheer, the id of Rumanian architecture lofty blocks. n the Bratiar.u Boulevard.44 words
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135 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. Athens, Nov. 11. rE remarkable activity of British aircraft over Albania and the Italian Adriatic ports, and the news of the arrival of a British force at Crete, is pointed to here as refuting the Italian claim about the "total isolation*' ol Greece.Reuter. - 135 words
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Article39 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov 11THE United States liner President Coo.'idge, which arrived at Yokohama from Shanghai this morning, lef; for Honolulu this evening with a number of American evacuees among its more than 9°" V>ar.seng3rs.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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55 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. Rome, Nov. 11. AVER a thousand Italian casual--0 ties are mentioned m a list tn October P«Wished yesterday. Tal?ltri^3 m idtT 27 woundea Navy 128 kiUed, 250 wounded. 312 mi S n fW 57 killed. 57 wounded. M N »oops in North Africa 20Reuter. - 55 words
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Article472 1940-11-11 1 (O, C-~d T. A. Lo W e. Reuters '^J^^ WISDOM after events is the P« ro 6f "*f „3," tate military torians. but not all- Captam LuMM crying in correspondent of The Times was tor yea Wm as the the wilderness. His supporters, h sreatest military472 words
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Article145 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 1L rIE celebration of the 2,600 th. anniversary of the founding of the Japanese Empire began ft l£o was a city of flags, lanterns and banners when, before dawn over 50,000 representatives of all classes, in the best forma dress proceeded toReuter. - 145 words
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Article65 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. Basle, Nov. 11. T HE anxiety of the Vichy GovernI ment to put an end to the differences in Africa is believed by the correspondent of the ™£une cie Geneve to curs that a meeting of the Council of the French Empire willReuter. - 65 words
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Article128 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. Loudon. Nov 11 rVO new factors r«>r victory are the resistance oi Greece and the re-election of President Roosevelt, says General Sikorsky, Polish Prime Minister, in an order of tne day to the Polish forces to mark til rebirth of independent Poland In November 1918.Reuter. - 128 words
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711 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. Moscow, Nov. 11TT is stated in Moscow that the Soviet Government ad--1 heres to its policy of neutrality as outlined in W. Kalinin's speech last Wednesday. Germany's immediate diplomatic concern, according: to observers in Basle, is to render Turkey innocuous, and forReuter. - 711 words
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Article100 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. London, Nov. ABOUT 40 Conservative Membfl of Parliament, dining at Carlton Club, had narrowr escai when the club was hit during rcent air raid on I ondi n I A number of other clubs, lneM ing the Reform, hate also been! hecently. n.J Among thoseReuter. - 100 words
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Article33 1940-11-11 1 Reuter. London, Nov. untitled rIE death has occurred lit Lon of Dr harles William Ml sell Moullin. aged 89. the dis hed surgeon, whosq work the alleviation of cancer ha* world-wide reputation.- RenterReuter. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1940-11-11 2 TO-DAYS CENOTAPH SER VICE Singapore, Monday. CjIMPLE and yet strikingly impressive was the Poppy Day Service held early this morning at the Cenotaph, when His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones, and others laid their wreaths in memory of those1,133 words
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340 1940-11-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THAT Palestine is fully confident of Britain's victory, is the opinion expressed by a professor of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to Sydney. He is Dr. Walter J. Fischel, a German-born British subject. "The340 words
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Article132 1940-11-11 2 Reuter. London, Nov. 10. THE smouldering hatred with which Cretans regard the Italians has been fanned into a roaring flame. This is actually the only effect of the Italian air raids upon Cauca, says Reuters special correspondent somewhere In Crete. The confidence of the people hasReuter. - 132 words
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Article14 1940-11-11 2 Dr. W. G. Faris has been appointed to act as Chief Health Officer, Singapore.14 words
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203 1940-11-11 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CHEW, a dance hostess at the Eastern Cabaret, summoned a dance instructor, Ng Fatt, before Raja Ayoub in the Third Court on a charge of having put her in fear of injury in order to commit extortion on203 words
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220 1940-11-11 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter; THREE members of the Chinese Goodwill Missioiwwhich is expected here on Thursday— passed through Singapore yesterday on their way to join the leader of the Mission, General Wu Teh Chen, in Medan. The Mission, which includes the Chinese Consul-General for Java,220 words
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Article27 1940-11-11 2 Mr. V. Krishnasamy, Suit Clerk, Supreme Court, Penang, has been appointed Chief Clerk and Comnisiioner to take Oaths, Supreme Court, Penang, vice the late Mr. vlohamed Tamby.27 words
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311 1940-11-11 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. MORE vigorous campaign is to be conducted against the malaria menace on agricultural lands, and with this object in view a Bill to amend the Anti-Malaria Enactment will be introduced in the State Councils of Selangor, Negri Sembilan,311 words
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Article151 1940-11-11 2 (Prom Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. "I T KE thls °PPortunity to .that it is proposed to take Sj le to institute certain a p» r> Civil Defence measures and that as the population S Jj? Lumpur is largely Chined t v la have151 words
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Article24 1940-11-11 2 Mr. G. Martin has been appointed a Municipal CommisSone? °t George Town. Penang. during S absence on leave of Mr n 7 Mackay. A24 words
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Article31 1940-11-11 2 The death occurred on October fc oosl s I. eside nee Brunlea ChJ S n St G j les 2 f v? ir Herb ert Wright, Chairman Rubber Estate Agency,'Lt? S31 words
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Advertisement346 1940-11-11 2 MALAYA*! PflgMIH) HOTEU J SATURDAY, NOV. 30TH. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY DINNER <& BALL ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $2.00 SPECIAL DINNER $3.50. EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. BOOK EARLY co to RAFFLES CAFE to-nicht FOR j j COCKTAILS DINNER SEA VfEW HOTEL i BALL-ROOM AIR-CONDITIONED BY SEA BREEZFJS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL346 words
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Advertisement162 1940-11-11 2 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chuha Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Personal Accident m JEf FOR YOU m TfE-ZEX THE IMMEDIATE TONIC Amazing Scientific Discovery now revealed! Vital strength and power fails as age advances. Once scientists thought there was no hope. But now162 words
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389 1940-11-11 3 A FRFmph i lbune Staff R«P»rter) A JEP i, 13n Who has lived mos t of Ws life in servini wit re L tu e d from Indo-China after saving with the French forces there for over a year. ArZoZl^ ISCd w th389 words
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Article176 1940-11-11 3 (from Our Own Reporter) Penang, Saturday. Itrail1 trail a devil in my stoiii<4.. ii and that was why I used abusive language that day," explained a midMalay, Che Mat Bin I'bbus, when he again app( r t b tore Mr. Lim Koon j,., k .ii176 words
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410 1940-11-11 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. "I HAVE in no way cheated the Government in respect of night allowances. It is untrue that Detective Elam Din saw me in Ipoh on the nights in question, and the only reason I can give for his giving410 words
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Article122 1940-11-11 3 Chungking. WHE sons of many Govern- merit leaders are serving in the Chinese forces, the eldest son of General Chiang Kai-shek being the Commander of the local Defence Corps in Kiangsi where he is serving as District Superintendent. The son of Oong Wan-hao, Minister of122 words
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Article, Illustration61 1940-11-11 3 One of the keenest "policemen" in Singapore to-day is four-year-old C. O'Connell. son of Mr. B. M. B. O'Connell, former Chief Police Officer, Penang, who is now stationed in Singapore. Master O'Connell, looking *mart in his "uniform." was an interested spectator at the Police parade last week,61 words
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71 1940-11-11 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Sunday. MR. A. B. Roche. Immigration Officer, Penang, has received a cable that his mother, Mrs. E. Roche, has died in England. She was a victim of an air raid on London on Wednesday night. The late Mrs.71 words
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Article46 1940-11-11 3 Messrs D. de Broise, A. Cross. A. G. Rodgers. F. J. Peters, J. E. Johannes, E. H. Hindmarsh, S. A. Miller, A. F. Seth and Capt. G. H. A. Denne have been appointed Junior Assistant Immigration Officers for the Settlement of Singapore, under the Aliens Ordinance.46 words
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386 1940-11-11 3 Singapore, Monday. IN a stirring broadcast speech in 1 Cantonese at the opening of the Chinese fair in aid of the War Fund at Bukit Bintang Amusement Park, Kuala Lumpur, last night. Dr. Victor Purcell, M.C.S., declared that in its war for freedom, the British386 words
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Article66 1940-11-11 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Tapah, Saturday. DUE to a breach in a mining dam. a severe washaway has occurred on the main road 31 1 2 miles south of Ipoh, between Kampar and Tapah. "The road will be closed for some days. "A deviation is available66 words
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591 1940-11-11 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. "AUTOMATIC tele P hony in Malaya ha s by no means been plain sailing. Many difficulties have been encountered, but they have overcome successfully," said Mr. T. W. Stubbs, of the Posts a-id Telegraphs Department, Kuala591 words
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Article76 1940-11-11 3 (From Our Own Correspondent» Tapah, Saturday. A DROWNING tragedy occurred on Thursday in Temoh town, resulting in the death of a three-year-old Chinese girl. It was stated that the mother, after feeding the child in front of her house, went inside. During her brief absence the76 words
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270 1940-11-11 4 OUTSTANDING in training at Bukit Timah to-day was The Poacher, while others that impressed considerably were Esquire and The Fox. Though slow work was the order several gallops were witnessed. Esquire, among the early gallopers, ran hard-held. Weighted fairly comfortably for Saturday, this horse270 words
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220 1940-11-11 4 Hf ANY thrills were seen in the semi-final tie of the Singapore men's open badminton singles between Tan Chong Tee (Marigold) and S. A. Durai Clerical Union Hall yesterday, hard-fought sets. Chong Tee annexed the first set at 15—10. through first-Urne smashing and judicious220 words
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Article35 1940-11-11 4 Major W. G. Ashford. J.P. has teen appointed Commissioner, and Mr. J. O. Plunkett Deputy Commissioner for the Local Defence Corps in the State of Pahang. (Devonshire) played at the The former won after three35 words
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Article279 1940-11-11 4 Municipal Services 5; Government Services 2f\SE goal down in the first half, the Municipal Services staged splendid rally in the second half to beat the Government Services by five goals to two in a charity soccer match on the Jalan Besar Stadium in aid of the279 words
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Article46 1940-11-11 4 TO-DAY HUGGER: Loyalc? v. Naval Base, Gillman. HOCKEY: V.M.C.A. v. Argylls V M C.A.; Indians v. Medical College, Balestier; S.C.R.C v. Singapore Colls, S.C.R.C; SRC. II v. Mountain Regt., SRC; Post Office Club v. St. Andrew's Old Boys, Wcodsville; C.S.C v. Indians*, General Hospital.46 words
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Article286 1940-11-11 4 London, Nov. 10. SATURDAY'S soccer and rugby results were: NORTH Blackburn 1, Burnley 1 Bury 5, Stockport 2 Chester 6, Crewe 0 Doncaster 4, Sheffield Wednesday 4 Everton 5, Manchester United 2 Grimsby 3. Manchester City 2 Halifax 3, Hull 0 Leeds 2, Middlesboro 1 Lincoln 2.286 words
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Article83 1940-11-11 4 The Friendly Companion Association (Pheng Yew Sia) celebrated Its second anniversary at Its club-house. About 300 members and guests were present at a dinner. During the funclon there was a sale of button-holes by Messrs. Wee Thio Lim and Phua Khiok Sip. and Misses Liang Shuey Shuang. Chang83 words
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672 1940-11-11 4 SOME indication of what the Johore Grand Prix will be like were given when competitors practised over the 1.8 miles course this afternoon. Some skidded, one crashed, all drove fast enough to make the spectators Cheer even though they knew it wao672 words
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329 1940-11-11 4 THE Royal Singapore Golf Club's women's November bogey competition played on the Slableford handicapping system was helc at Bukit Timah and result;ed in a win for Mrs. S. N. I in the "A" Division with a of In a win for Mrs. A.329 words
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Article19 1940-11-11 4 Mr. William Gordon, Malayan Customs Service, has been appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Settlement of Penang.19 words
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Article21 1940-11-11 4 Mr. E. C. Sichel has been appointed Secretary to the Board of Licensing Justices, Penang, vice Mr. A. H. L. Wheeler.21 words
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Article438 1940-11-11 4 EARLY yesterday morning, 45 cyclists, impressive on their ipeedy-looking racing bikes, flashed down CoUyer Quay from Finlayson Green on the Singapore-Joh( re and back cycle race. Starting in mass formation, the closely-bunched riders began to string out when they reached Bukit Timah Road, having passed438 words
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Advertisement37 1940-11-11 4 >»<a^3 i 1 !V Tea and distinct from ulhers as one kind of I j Coffee from another—as one kind of Fnod Product from another Any one ran realise their distinctive 1 difference by comparison. I 137 words
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Advertisement134 1940-11-11 4 Hullo! Everybody Have you a_ visited Muslim Restaurant? %f£<*X& our del.oiou etc. An Aid To Success. hellth of both bod> v >;»,„ us /?liW| abuu n dM 71 ins energs G I and drivig W force, is cc VT pendent upon N m*dr a P len X i J fui134 words
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Article, Illustration883 1940-11-11 5 Reuter. LONDON, NOV. 10. SEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN, WHOSE DEATH OCCURRED PEACEFULLY AT HIS HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY IESTERDAY EVENING, WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE MAN WHO BY ACTS OF SINGULAR COURAGE—BY HYING TO SEE HITLER AT BERCHTESGADEN IN 1038— POSTPONED THE WAR FOR 12Reuter. - 883 words
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Article223 1940-11-11 5 Reuter. Melbourne, Nov. 11. "I THANK God for Neville Cham--1 herlain," said Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Premier, in a tribute to the late statesman Mr. Menzies added: Had he not Sacrificed himself and purchased for us more than a year's uninterrupted preparation, weReuter. - 223 words
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Article, Illustration257 1940-11-11 5 A PICTURE of A.R.P. Offi- J cers and Wardens of Group Post No. 6— n E,' 1 Orchard Road Division, 1 Singapore. Sitting (from left to right): Sr. Wardens Louis Ann, Amat bin Abdullah, j Lim Hock Seng. Tan Boon i Poh, Tan Hock Chuan, Koh J257 words
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Article312 1940-11-11 5 "pIREMEN rushing to man 1 their engine in an air raidwere held up by Home Guards —because they could not produce their identity Cards. All the firemen are volunteers, and when the alarm sounded they hurried home to get into their uniforms and then dashed out312 words
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Article137 1940-11-11 5 WHEN a Nasi plane was shot] down ln the Channel recently, volunteers were wanted to go to the airmen's rescue. Although he knew he was not a good sailor, Ra3TUond Barkey Burgess Wheeler, 17-year-old R.A.F. radio operator, volunteered to go out in the launch.137 words
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Article32 1940-11-11 5 Lieut.-Col. Chidson, M.B.E. E.D., and Mr. A.H.C. Allen, M.C., J.P., have been appointed members of the Advisory Committee for the formation and organisation of Local Defence Corps for the Settlement of Malacca.32 words
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Article101 1940-11-11 5 DRIGHT dialogue and an interest- ing story makes "Cross Country Romance," which opened at the Alhambra last night, an entertaining film. Gaiety runs right through the picture and Wendy Barrie and Gene Raymond, in the leading parts, play their roles efficiently. Included in the programme is101 words
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Advertisement31 1940-11-11 5 I Transparent Cardinai ,k. J F °r UNGLAZED TILES, BRICKS, STONE, CEMENT AND COMPOSITION FLOORS, STEPS, ETC. Cardinal Polish revives colours, cleans and polishes. MADE By THE MAKERS OF MANSION POLISH.31 words
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Article117 1940-11-11 6 ANE of the most practical and V exacting of A.R.P. jobs—a vitally important branch of defence—is the Auxiliary Fire Service. But probably because of the nature of its work and the high cost entailed in running this branch of A.R.P., there is not the same enthusiasm accorded it117 words
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Article181 1940-11-11 6 THE Auxiliary Fire Services of the various towns in Malaya are not receiving the amount of attention they deserve from the authorities, hence the people have accorded it less support than the other two branches of A.R.P. Malayan towns are more vulnerable in the event of aerial181 words
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Article144 1940-11-11 6 MOW that the Presidential Election in the United States is no longer a topic for speculation, much interest is centred on the probable composition of the American Cabi- i net. There is reason to believe that in order to marshal all the best brains in the country144 words
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Article141 1940-11-11 6 MR. Willkie is a Utility magnate whose influence on the essential industries from the capitalistic point of view is tremendous, and, in an official capacity, he can be of great assistance to President Roosevelt in the co-ordination of capital and labour for the. speeding up of production. Another141 words
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Article606 1940-11-11 6 A Patient's Plaintive Plea T WANT to complain to the management about doctors. I know they work hard. Most doctors will do anything in the world for a patient or his family—except treat them as responsible adults. From the moment that the doctor declares a state of emergency,606 words
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Article41 1940-11-11 6 Stockholm, Nov. 10. The Swedish Government has asked for supplementary military credits amounting to 22 million kronor. The greater part of this sum will be devoted for the purchase of artillery material and for strengthening coastal defence.— Reuter.41 words
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Article109 1940-11-11 6 AMERICA'S latest crazy craze—the a r r y-the-Torch Club, founded in New York by one Mr. Noel Meadow, who thinks that what the gloomy world needs is "a little sweetness." Aims —to encourage those for whom the course of true love docs not run smoothly— and to109 words
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Article, Illustration11 1940-11-11 6 Cartoon from the London Evening Star.11 words
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Article306 1940-11-11 6 A. S. RAJAH - SINGAPORE'S RAPID PROGRESS IN By A. S. RAJAH THIS is the third article by the* writer on a study of local health improvemerits T'HE maternity and infant welfare service is considered one of the most important items in the public health programme in the country, and306 words
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Article228 1940-11-11 6 AN alarming number of cases or beri-beri among mothers and their infants was due to eating polished rice, with little in the way of protective foodstuffs. Artificial feeding was rampant, and Chinese mothers would clothe their children as if for a winter and keep them in dark and228 words
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Article203 1940-11-11 6 HOWEVER, the alarming infantile mortality rate of 263 2 per mille in Rural Singapore at the end of 1926 —a rate nearer 300 per mille where the Malay babies were concerned —made the authorities realise that it was time for action. The foundations of welfare work were203 words
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Article318 1940-11-11 6 WHEN the work commenced it was difficult to get at the then scattered homesteads, tucked away amongst plantations and up the hill slopes. In th e first year work was carried out in nearby kampongs and by means of wayside clinics along the few good roads. Home visits318 words
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Article526 1940-11-11 6 TF ever a word could colour the outlook of a whole country is the word "nanti." It would seem that some early trail blazer exasperated by the inability 0 f hii retinue of barang carriers to adjust their laggard ways to his nogetter'' strides in the thick526 words
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Advertisement121 1940-11-11 6 Life Assurance he only means whereby one can, by easy periodical payments, provide with certainty, an amount one considers sufficient to ensure FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE for oneself in one's old age and or for one's dependents. Every Year thousands of w discerning p arsons lay the Foundation Stone of ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE121 words
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592 1940-11-11 7 GREATEST VICTORY FOR A CENTURY Reuter. \M R- Henry Stokes, Ratter's special correspondent with the Greek forces, reports that the crack Italian Alpinist division, which was recently surrounded by the Greeks, has been entirely annihilated, and that a great many of the ItalianReuter. - 592 words
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Article195 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. I New York, Nov. 9. BOASTFUL claims from D Berlin regarding Ger- many's alleged heavy sinkL mr of British ships in recent J are appearing in Imerkan newspapers, which N oerally attach great importance to the current Nazi I mt against British seaReuter. - 195 words
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Article186 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 10. _ng c sg Foreign Minister, Dr. Yw ie Chine Hul, has lodged a protest with the French the transfer of the District Court and ranch of the Kiangsu in the French Conces- r tin Nanking regime yesterChungking message to Rati oalReuter. - 186 words
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Article63 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. r Washington, Nov. 10. the second year, Mr. Roosefixed the Thanksgiving ahead of its usual obserdent has proclaimed l hat il be held on Nov. 21 instead tnary last Thursday of give thanks for our >n in these times of and sorrow elsewhere in 'id Mr. RooseveltReuter. - 63 words
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Article53 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. Rome. Nov. 9. J| 1DING to the official review >ni Intei nazionali," Italy irive on to the end against lie General Metaxas is o meet the same fate as Dr. and Ras Tafari. It adds u 't Turkey would court grave she tried to carry outReuter. - 53 words
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Article61 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. Rio De Janeiro, Nov. 9. I TV-five oeople were reel killed as a result of an «Uslcn directly over the Pre- ;a l Palace rere yesterday, i commercial passenger plane ne Rio-San Paulo service 'iided with a private Argentine "ucrnn'i. One of the machines fell in the and theReuter. - 61 words
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Article20 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. New York, Nov. 10. KS b°omberand disabled to the Atlantic, according to an SnconflCeu report from .Tapane.se sources.- Renter-Reuter. - 20 words
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Article104 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 10. JAPAN, in three years of hostilities, has suffered a million casualties of which a quarter were killed and the remainder wounded or sick, states General Pai Chung Hsi, Chief of General Staff of the Chinese Army, in reviewing the Sino-Japanese military situation. TheReuter. - 104 words
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Article62 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. Hongkong, Nov. 10. BRITISH activity at Weihaiwei— for many years one of the principal garrison points in North China—has been brought to a close at least for the duration of the war, says a Weihaiwei dispatch. The British naval maintenance party there has been withdrawnReuter. - 62 words
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Article57 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 10. A United States Consulate will be opened at Freetown, Sierra Leone, from January 1. says a State Department announcement. This is an extension of the chain of American observation posts taking in the bulge in the African west coast and reaching intoReuter. - 57 words
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284 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. London, Nov. 10. MR. Anthony Eden, British Secretary for War, during his tour of Egypt and the Middle East saw and had talks with Haile Selassie, ex-Emperor of Abyssinia, and the Emir Abdullah, oi Transjordan, in addition to conversations with General Smuts. This isReuter. - 284 words
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Article194 1940-11-11 7 America Defence Of Australia Reuter. Washington, Nov. 9. WITH the news of the sinking of the City of Rayville, the United States' interest in operations with Britain and Australia in the Far East has become more than academic. The State Department is still awaiting further news before indulging in comment.Reuter. - 194 words
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Article69 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. Bombay, Nov. 10. NEARLY 100.000 men enlisted during the first year of war and about 2,000 cadets, both Indian and British, were training for emergency commissions it was disclosed to the Central Assembly by the Defence Minister to-day. Meanwhile, the various subcommittees at the EasternReuter. - 69 words
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Article62 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. Madrid. Nov. 10. M. Urdariannu, friend of exKing Carol whom he accompanied into exile, was arrested at Seville on Friday night. It is reported that last month the Spanish Foreign Office was asked by the special Rumanian commission investigating acts of members of the former regimeReuter. - 62 words
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Article41 1940-11-11 7 Reuter. Johannesburg, Nov. 10. The former Finance Minister, Mr. Havenga. Is following General Hertzog out of the Reunited Nationalist Party. He told his constituents that he expected this action would mean the end of his political career.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement254 1940-11-11 7 RALE IC H. THE ALL-STEEL BICYCL^E GUARANTEED FOR EVER! ROADSTER tV a| v A HANDSOME and ||A\ //Mf\i well equipped Light //it 11 Roadster admirably m/ v\ suited to all-round A EQmffttM Finished in Black. ISUU Green or Blue. SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON'S GIFT BOOKS! Adventure Bonk for Girls $1.50 School254 words
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Article231 1940-11-11 8 THE Chengtu branch of the Chinese Industrial Cooperatives has a million-dollar plan. The plan calls for the establishment of a C.I.C. institute for the training of staff members for co-operatives. The institute will be under the joint auspices of the C.I.C. and the University of231 words
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Article224 1940-11-11 8 FORMING another link between Free China and its frontier regions, the Chinese Border Reconstruction Association is starting its winter programme. It Will consist of the publication of a magazine; the opening of a hostel in Chungking with branches in border regions, and the presentation of a224 words
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Article17 1940-11-11 8 Mr F untitled has been untitled fori o fomrn'ssioner to administer r.nth<! limited 4 o affidavits undc"17 words
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Advertisement273 1940-11-11 8 Don't miss this excellent M.G.M. Picture! Acclaimed by enthusiastic Audiences as "MICKEY ROONEY'S BEST!" CAPITOL f'lfi^^l TO-DAY*' 15 IWk 1 Hardy" fame turn back History's pages MJJ to bring you a 1 J memorable. I (pHMUf S Characterization of I TOM' EDISON 1 The Ĕarlv Life of W fay w,th273 words
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Advertisement167 1940-11-11 8 TOAST OF SINGAPORE'S DANCE-WORLD I H MISS ANNIE TONG L A T E S T jf SEASA T I O .>^K^y r 0F popular I H HAPPYGIRLS I J| SHE'S GLAMOROUS!! Afo WW*>r sfc W<w £7trW Q*wi oi>_/V /4 rap.m r|7 ii \|»I» V HAPPIER HERE W BECAUSE LI 11167 words
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Advertisement28 1940-11-11 8 ITS A DATE FRIDAY 15th instant at. the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL DANCE in aid of WAR CHARITIES Usual Admission Charges $2j- and $1.-. (Including Tax). HOSTESSES IN ATTENDANCE.28 words
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Advertisement181 1940-11-11 8 RKO Radio's Hilarious Romantic Comedy IB y t-M HEDDA HOPPER BILLY GILBERT GEORGE P. HUNTLEY BERTON CHURCHILL ASro A New Issue of The March of Time RACKETEERS vs. HOUSEWIVES "AIR ARMY NEXT CHANCE-ALII AM lIH A B U'Ao learned mil the y angles in Washington J^^* UCH! ROSALIND jflL (jg?181 words
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Article181 1940-11-11 9 Washington. presence of Mrs. FrankI* p. Roosevelt and 500 jrtjer notables gathered at a reition i' l tne Chinese Embassy, v* Chinese Ambassador, Dr. L g n jh, formally accepted a fund of $92,000.00 contributed J American donors for relief u'ork in ('hina- ncan Bureau for Medil Aid in181 words
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Article65 1940-11-11 9 e L Speech which strong v?rtn^ nCe ln v China s ulti ™te victory over the Japanese c J <B ok of HoDeM wiU be foSf!h?, Madame Chian Kai«TkJSS 2 a messa Ke of thanks said a wift SH Chinese WOmen wrought.^ th hOPC miracl^s arp J^65 words
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319 1940-11-11 9 Chungking. piVE hundred kilometers of the lower reaches of the Gold Sand River are expected to be serviceable, if not entirely navigable, during the high water season by June of next year. The section begins at Ipin (Suifu, southwestern Szechwan) and stretches along the319 words
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Advertisement307 1940-11-11 9 3.15 —6.15 —9.15 CATHAY K..\ Office 'Phone 3400 Where Everybody Goes. ih most LINDA DARNELL starri "g mm mml JOHN PAYNE ROLAND YOUNG screen s I CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD j WILLIAM GARGAN MARY BETH HUGHES lOVtltCSt atld 0] ttie MARY HEALY DONALD MEB L Dmcfd by Walter Lang M most exatitw307 words
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Advertisement33 1940-11-11 9 THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., Manufacturing Optician* 175. South Bridge Rd.. Tel. 218*. utablished ln 1928 Optician C SAN W Quality superior Workmanship guaranteed. Charge* Moderate. Testing free. GLASSES FROM f4 UPWARDS CROOKRS33 words
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Advertisement289 1940-11-11 9 fThe Orient's Foremost Bealth, Physical Culture and Athletic Journal. Articles by the world's foremost authors. Beautifully Illustrated. Silver Cups Medal Awards for Body Beautiful Posing Competition. Price 20 eta. a copy Annual Subscript ten $1.50. On Sale at all Bookstalls. Send 6d 8.P.0. for sample copy. None Free. Bound Volume289 words
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Advertisement205 1940-11-11 9 POSITIVELY LAST shows JHh PAVILION f| 6.15 9.15 FILL OF BRITISH HON PRESENTS IM'l MStjß in SPECIAL ADDED IEWEIITOMfi CAUMONt" IRIS MARCH FRANKLIN 1)1 Ml GARRY MARSH BRITISH NEWS "REVIEW OF THE 4 BftltiSH I,ON TOM ARNOLD PRODUCTION FIRST YEAR OF WAR" OPENING TO-MORROW 6.15 9.15 IF YOU WANT THRILLS205 words
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Advertisement881 1940-11-11 10 se Situations Vacant ADVERTISER Box 629 thanks all applicants. Vacancy filled. (No. 305F) YOUNQ and Intelligent Typist. Good Vfeospects. Apply Box No. 666. Malaya. Tribune, Singapore. (No. 290F) WANTED Agents for Ken Antl Mosquito Bite Oil. Box 663. Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 281F) WANTJCD agents' upcountry for Popular Brand Rose881 words
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Advertisement723 1940-11-11 10 Miscellaneous FOR WHOLESOME food patronize- Orchard Restaurant. 38. Orchard Road. Singapore. Price moderate. (No. 69F) SERVICE and comfort guaranteed. Try New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Seah Street. Singapore. Rate moderate. Modern banitatton. (No. 199F) WE BUPPLY ORDER for Christmas card and Calendars with names printed on. Wonderful views. Beautiful Designs723 words
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Advertisement717 1940-11-11 10 Financial WANTED to borrow $300|-, quick repayment.. Box 658. Malaya rrlbune Slngapore. Stamps STAMP HINGES for Stamp Co Metal boxes of 1.000 hinges with watfr mark detector. 35 cents postage extra Caxton Press Ltd.. Market Street. Kuala Lumpur. (No. J FOR SALE: A good collection of British Empire Stamp* (about717 words
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Advertisement608 1940-11-11 10 Business Opportunities ESTABLISHED business house seeks expansion Exclusive distributing rights inSet from manufacturers, sole lie (local and abroad). Offers to Box ;65i Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 288F, Photography FOUR PHOTOS painted by qualified arX in Lily White Studio. Singapore. Telephone 6601. Vi Lost And Found LOST. SIAMESE CAT. male year'608 words
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Advertisement551 1940-11-11 10 NOTICE REVOCATION OF POWER OF ATTORNEY. NOTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted by NG LYE HUAT, formerly of No. 35, Pekin Street, Singapore, and now of No. 44 Cecil Street, Singapore, Widow, (Proprietress of the business carried on under the style of Chop Ann Huat), in551 words
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Advertisement52 1940-11-11 10 are unsurpassea Sole Agents: mnwi: HOE BOON LBOWu Distributors: iirf RADIO GENERAL AGIW* Kuala Lumpur. THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, c Taiping. Perak. Penan*. Welleslcy and Alor Stai. CHOP HUP SOON Al N. Kuala Dungun, Trenbganu-^. CASTOR OIL FOR ALL PURPOSES MEDICINAL AND UJBW 52, CECIL STREET P.O. BOX 90. Phone52 words
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Miscellaneous1361 1940-11-11 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO! #J —i—i SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metre* (1 333 k\Cg} TRANSMISSIONS 2 A ZHPI 30.9« metres m|cs) GSF 15.14 Mcls (1982 met~.* ZHP3 41 38 metres (7.Z3 m|cs> GSJ 21.53 Me's (13 93 rnetr^ 8.20 a.m. News to English (every GSO 17.7» Me's iifi.g* S2S morning). ana. s)1,361 words
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Article346 1940-11-11 11 Singapore, Nov. 8. v Price MEAT k; katl 40 r rurry: kati 35 t; lb. 65 tralian; lb. 38 Flesh: lb. m kati 48 j anil fat kati 38 IMKLTRY ally reared); kati 55 50 38 n aredj; kati 50 stic; fledged; pair 75 tic; unfledged; pueons346 words
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99 1940-11-11 11 Reuter - (By Reuter THE "Investors' ChroniHp" \,<> mi London, Nov. 10. 1 best in t mark f LHin' m prices fantastic Th» ma ™et, calling their present ow tainty is that eithe? tin that t<Hlay 3 eel e.se on the paper questions99 words
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Article40 1940-11-11 11 T„_ Boston. Nov. 9. HE States wool demand was dormant until Thursday when, the Government announced that «m; gn 7°S\ S misht be use <* for military fabrics'. Prices were firmly maintained, but piecegoods wer a erratic and slow.40 words
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Article47 1940-11-11 11 T New York, Nov. 9. HE trade estimates the week's United States and Canadian production of cars and trucks at 120,948, the highest since the middle of 1937. United States zinc stocks on Oct. 31 totalled 22,600 tons, compared with 31,000 on Sept. 30.47 words
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Article44 1940-11-11 11 New York, Nov. 9. IIEAVY cotton piecegoods «ales are believed to be fcrestalling possl*. ble inflationary price increases. The Eastern frosts have aroused fears for the unoick?d portion ot .he crop. The Scuth sold after thb Bureau report, expecting a technical reaction.44 words
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Article51 1940-11-11 11 London, Nov 9. THE Bank of England has issued a third list of blocks of bearei securities, mainly Kaffirs and Overseas Governm?nt bonds suspected to be in enemy hands, but the Bank is also withdrawing caution on certain previously listed securities which have now been proved to be51 words
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Article41 1940-11-11 11 London, Nov. 9. ?N the freight market, the North American section is expected to broaden next week as a large inquiry is being circulated including tonnage for salt, coal, phosphate, news-print, grain and oil in drums and in cases.41 words
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Article18 1940-11-11 11 London, Nov. 9. GYPTtAN cottonseed for Novemsh'Pmen t is again being offered after a long absence.18 words
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Article166 1940-11-11 11 I REMAINING race weights for the m^H COnd xT day of race I meeting, Nov. 20 areXW Se if C,ass 3 > Div 6 fu".: SS- U S y 90 Courting 8.11 £i d ?H 85 Centaurus 8.3, San Frisco 8.3, Swelter 8.1, Greypion 8 0 Horses: Class166 words
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Article188 1940-11-11 11 From Our Financial Correspondent r^^P Monday. NS were a firm market on Saturday, with tendencies to improve being demonstrated in the case of more popular shares Hong Fatts were twn at si 171/* and were further in demand Good business was done in Petal ings and Austral188 words
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Article87 1940-11-11 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) PRESIDING at rtSSL meeting of Tonghurst Rubber £220 he JESPI ft* year only we__are, therefore, pleased to re- i commend a dividend of 5 per cent. The amount of cash we have in hand is not as much as we should like, but with the present87 words
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Article24 1940-11-11 11 Singapore, Monday-. Priced of tin and rubber th Singapore at ndoit tonay Irafc^ RUBBER Buyers 39. Sellers 39V ft TIN $132%, up24 words
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Article174 1940-11-11 11 pE crop returns for October of T the following estates are: The Ayer Kuning (F.M S Rubber Tl?bJ& Rubber mM lbS Estate Ltd. (staf24 500 lbs me Bradwall (F.MS D&ffif Estates Ltd. D f? n town Estate) 44.500 lbs The Highlands Lowlands Para Rubber -rft. 200.000 lbs. The174 words
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Article51 1940-11-11 11 THE directors of the Mentakab 1 Rubber Company Ltd. advise that on Oct. 28 a forward sale of nve tons of standard smoked sheet monthly for a period January to Vareh 1941. inclusive, was made Tba price was 36 7 a cents per lb. delivered into godown.51 words
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Advertisement38 1940-11-11 11 v OPERATION ab!e -W a tment always J Lav Kirn Ping a S?* have s Pe"t ase very ireful study refun *ed if no cure ?V ->Pots. Thou--1 *>Wn7°Th s »rely convince h n n o extra charge38 words
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Advertisement133 1940-11-11 11 For Style, Comfort, Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN Head Office: 162, South Bridge ReT Branch Office: 348, N. Bridge Rd SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. The Company, which is incorporated in the133 words
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Advertisement357 1940-11-11 11 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. W. G. DOVE, Manager. Tel. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green. t FINISHED at FORTY? TAKE TESTRONES ,552& I OF THE I BRITISH GLANDULAR PRODUCTS LTD LONDON. TESTRONES gives back Lost Virility Manhood.357 words
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Advertisement278 1940-11-11 11 STEAJHEB SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES pVo 0 apply to: JLE C Th Agent, CoUyer Quay, Tel 5961 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO LTD., TeL 5497 RLS.N. CO. (APCAR LINE) r 0 SHANGHAI MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA r RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: ChtnL al a Return Tickets tc B.L (APCAR)278 words
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Advertisement274 1940-11-11 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible service* are being maintained by The P. O.S.N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to registei their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce re* tncted. Special Holiday Return274 words
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Article34 1940-11-11 12 tho last few p, Batavia dunng uu I days. Mr Kaoru is Consu iV G e c r ncrr e sin y g air P e an returned bj intended.34 words
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Article23 1940-11-11 12 Reuter. Melbourne, Nov. U- air raid »»-nign g »v, den.w A the beginning of tne a best mraOTjW." messagt. ahead."—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article229 1940-11-11 12 Reuter and British Wireless. LONDON, NOV. 1«. nty.NG 1.60« MILES FROM ENGLAND TO NORTHERN ITALY AND BACK ATTACKAND M.LAN. and f ln 4 he ov erTtaUan terrlmoonhght were over i tory shortly before ten. o<S addition »*f«2fS2effSn were lU Tne^'include oil refineries W wereReuter and British Wireless. - 229 words
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Article29 1940-11-11 12 London. Nov. 11.-Four hundred! German bombers and fighters hay (been destroyed oy anti-ancian euns Lince the war began, states ith Air Ministry News ServiceI British Wireless.29 words
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Article127 1940-11-11 12 London, Nov. 10. The nerve centre ol Bavaria network of elec;nc railways, Munich four mile "tTa Ta^fVm^ attack on Friday nMg*- v This was one of theheavj Le^ 1 tacks ever launched by the *J£ Ed crew who took that it was one of the m127 words
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Article11 1940-11-11 12 London, Nov 10. SMI alleging, that certain li d 0 Wireless.11 words
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Article, Illustration11 1940-11-11 12 Captain a,, Mr, their marriage on Saturaay Ailke n.11 words
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146 1940-11-11 12 Chungking. THE significance of the new American loan to China is more political than economical, Chinese observers state. They say that America's extension of the loan to China and placing of an embargo on scrap iron might be the step toward her use of146 words
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Article125 1940-11-11 12 Chunking, Nov. H. DINNER party was given by Chiang to Rus nctab.es in Chungking vo Pai Chung-hsi, and ye fficers high Chinese m»htar> were present. During the dinner, the GeneralisslnM thatthe China which is righting a war of operation and mutual aid. President L n Be,125 words
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Article157 1940-11-11 12 London, Nov. 10. r ONDON had its earliest night L alert of the war yesterday t Se end of a day in which it is ascerLmed that up to nine o'clock four enemy aircraft had been destTOoyne- of these was the aircraft which, as already reported157 words
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Article79 1940-11-11 12 Reuter. Crete, Nov. 11. WITHIN less than a week of the Warnval of British hpoome a strongly deienaea manned by veteran British troops many of whom serVlCe fr The Italian allegations that BrTtilh troopst^;fnt^eetlUlo- war foundation Nevertheless', the British Government very oulcWv responded tc Sreeee's appealReuter. - 79 words
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Article18 1940-11-11 12 Reuter. There were no c fs u^ amaee was case, and material damage negligible.-Reoter.Reuter. - 18 words
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121 1940-11-11 12 London, Nov h HOW the R.A.F. bombi on Friday was di New Zealand Flight-Li a broadcast last night. Th? targets cf this offio iluded locomotive and [>heds, almoL't in the city, not far from the :amousb£ cellar. Shortly befcr the speaker said, a senior121 words
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Article67 1940-11-11 12 Washington untitled DECLARING that the Red 0* movement was "a symbol of;* national unity against the forca of destruction and mis sident Roosevelt appealed to evej American, whc, could do so. to \z I the Red Cross between Arrri.a Day and the end of the month The President declared thr.67 words
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166 1940-11-11 12 Reuter. (From Our Own Reporter Ipoh. To-dav third arrest was made erday in the Max.* vhen the pc.iee detained a n the village of Lenggonj fl* Shet two were arrested shortly aiter the oft» hot bodies ct Mr and 7 1 Charlton MaxwellReuter. - 166 words
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