Malaya Tribune, 22 November 1940
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Title Section26 1940-11-22 1 The Malaya Tribune Mr SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- -No. 280. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Friday, November 22, 1940.26 words
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489 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. Chungking* Nov 22 -rt*CILATION is current as to S .hat measures China 1,1 take azainst a Japanese ilufk t Singapore and the D» tch las '"fuiat China would position to help the and Britain in the launching an attack c bases in FrenchReuter. - 489 words
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Article84 1940-11-22 1 British Wireless. London. Nov. 21:—In the House of Commons, with regard ><> ihe present situation in Rinnan:;., the Under-Secretary for F. reign Affairs said that within the last few months, the Romanian Government had. <>n their own admission, invited German troops \.o enter Rumania, and during that time troopsBritish Wireless. - 84 words
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623 1940-11-22 1 Espionage, Underhand Diplomacy: Reference To Japans Policy Reuter. Washington, Nov. LL. THE activities of the German Government in the United "were not devoted solely to propaganda or s c f» e t d ra espionage." It was engaged in a "far-sighted policy of PenetratiReuter. - 623 words
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Article105 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. Madrid, Nov. 22. ALONG and revealing despatch from a Paris resident showing that feeling in France is almost solidly behind England was published in the newspaper Arriba yesterday. *The writer says that the words -collaboration with Germany" are meaningleL'j when in Vichy and Paris thereReuter. - 105 words
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135 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. Ottawa, Nov. 22. PANADA'S expenditure for war t purposes was probably more than one-fifth of the entire nation's national income of over one thousand million dollars >"lrly, declared Mr. Ilsley, Finance Minister in the Canadian House of Commons. Mr Ilsley gave aReuter. - 135 words
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216 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. Bi Reuters Parliamentary Correspondent) Lrondon, Nov. A DEFINITE step was announced yesterday to implement the British Government's plan to build up stocks of loodsturis for consumption after the war in countries now under German Humiliation. v r Frederick Leith Ross, theReuter. - 216 words
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Article278 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. (By Reuters Diplov.cJ.ic CorrespondentI j London, Nov. 22. j niMAMA »s to follow Hun- j K tarv into the Axis band A the latest suggestions b5 German controlled sources have been thought j t actios or even unkind, to ice Rumania into aReuter. - 278 words
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121 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. Cairo, Nov. 22. TN a one-to-four aerial ballle in eastern Libya on Wednesday, 1 U British Bgklen shot down Ln ou. of «0 Hahan planes, while the British sustained no loss or damage, says an communique. Taranto and other Italian ports hadReuter. - 121 words
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Article30 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 21.-The leather trade is imposing a voluntary levy of ?T per cent! to promote exports, including to South America South Africa. India and the Nether.arms Tndteft.'* RenterReuter. - 30 words
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148 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 22. DUISBURG-RUHRORT, which was chosen for the thrust of Wednesday night's R-A.* offensive, is the largest river port in the world. The port is a strategic point ol critical importance, the main intermediary in the Ruhr, between railroad, waterway and brldgehcao forReuter. - 148 words
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84 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. Ifomhay, Nov. 22. llflORE Congress leaders were arrested yesterday under the defence of India rules. At Nagpur. the arrested persons included Pundit Ravishankar Shukla, former Prime-Minister of the Central Provinces. Others were Mr. B. G. Ker. ex-Premier of Bombay, and Mr. Morarji Desai, formerReuter. - 84 words
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Article55 1940-11-22 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H L. Hopkin) London, Nov. 22. (COMMANDER Wilfred Stansfcela. former Chief Officer of the Empress of Australia, and his wife, have been found shot dead at Southampton. The Coroner saw it was a case of the man shooting his wife andVia Cable and Wireless. - 55 words
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43 1940-11-22 1 Via Cable and Wireless. (From H L. Hopkin) London, Nov. Zi. /MTV interests expect the rubber quota to be ***S*JZJZ per cent, when the Rubber Regulation CoiiimJttee owing to the American desire to increase stocks—Via Cable and Wireless. >Via Cable and Wireless. - 43 words
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Article660 1940-11-22 1 ITALIAN RETREAT TURNS INTO ROUT Reuter. Belgrade, Nov. 22. THE first Greek patrol entered Koritza yesterday morning after fierce and long fighting, according to reports from Monastir, where the main Greek forces were expected to occupy the town in the course of the afternoon. Latest reports fromReuter. - 660 words
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Article111 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. C airo, Nnv. 22. GROWING indignation is being felt in Egypt over the recent Italian air raids on Alexandria, which resulted M a high death roll among civilians. The newspaper Al Balagh. in a strong editorial, says': "Hie atrocious onslaught on Alexandria provesReuter. - 111 words
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Article42 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. Cairo. Nov. 22. THE Egyptian Cabinet has approved th- dismissal oi six Italian judges and 130 Kalian clerks belonging to the mi3 £d courts, in accordance with tne military order prohibiting co- operation with enemy Subjects.— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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66 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. London. «ov. THE Foorl Controller Is planning to give house holders a Christmas present in the shape of additional tea and sugar over the Christmas season. The present ration ol 8 ounces of sugar will be increased for a few weeks The definite amountReuter. - 66 words
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60 1940-11-22 1 British Wireless. London. Nov. 21: Approximately 13.000 troops and 2*o army torrles are assisting th<' Lvil authoritiei or Loudon to clear bomb debris, the Home Secretary stated to tne House of Commons n Wednesday. Twops are helping also to repair public utility services. ManyBritish Wireless. - 60 words
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Article59 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. Br rim. Nov. n. LaN admission that a German n motc*-torpedo boat was to* during an cngagementwtth several BnUsh destroyers Dealing witft air warfare, the communique »ays thai n the night ol Nov. 19, lhe lir Force In addition to large «cate XcS onReuter. - 59 words
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Article36 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. Manchester, Nov.21.-The untitled newed deadlock In Utetpgol on worries th< textile trade, and may hinder the placing of the Government's Large pendlni contracts. Coarse Egyptian yarns more active owing to lhe acute scarcity of Americans.—Kcuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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113 1940-11-22 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 22. TIIK sympathy and admiration 1 W ith* which Smith Kh CSSS--ne, for Sou. «i Africa, broadcasting; from Lm** tfr Waterson added:-"My cotfnIrymen and women, in their com SraUve safety, envy you your priJsc«e oi being In the front lineReuter. - 113 words
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Advertisement21 1940-11-22 1 Woman Run Over By Train in Tube (From H L. llopkin) London. Nov. 22 t U /kind T and emph*sUesthe daa-21 words
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Advertisement20 1940-11-22 1 r~~~ DOES THE NAME <_ Jfe x oi^^T~7 M C EWAN 'S/ 7 SUGGEST ANYTHING J TO YOU «W /OOZ J20 words
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515 1940-11-22 2 Singapore, Thursday. A LOUD report attracted a Chinese woman, who was feeding bees, into her house, where in her bedroom she saw Tang Ah Cheang, three-year-old daughter of her iieigtobour, lying on the floor with a gunshot wound in the head.515 words
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Article179 1940-11-22 2 THE remarkable spurt in our export trade, as revealed in the latest trade statistics, is primarily due to larger shipments of tin and rubber. Up to the end of September, Malaya exported 99,271 tons of tin which is well over 17,000 tons in excess of179 words
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Article18 1940-11-22 2 Mr. N. L. Alexander, of the Malayan ClvU Service, has been appointed as Assistant Protector of Chinese, Muar.18 words
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268 1940-11-22 2 Singapore, Thursday. THE Second Magistrate, Mr. Con--1 rad Oldham, to-day acquitted William Koh, an English-speaking Chinese, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a wrist watch. The complainant, Lim Soo Tee, said that he had known Koh for four268 words
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339 1940-11-22 2 Singapore, Thursday (JAUGHT in possession of a stolen bicycle, Jaffar bin Ch ran away from two detectives. When they cam* he pulled out a knife and threatened them and then took**' his heels again. When he was cornered a second time no the339 words
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Article49 1940-11-22 2 A prominent Johon untitled bin Hajl Andak, who is Tm? n> Ta:a attached to the Magistrate* r£K iCfcr Bahru, and a Rallies Cofle£ Jr was last week married tn p i dua: binte Ahmad, daughter of !n^ C Za!na > bin Hajl Tahlr. Intent of Police. Muar 15 11 Commission49 words
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Advertisement303 1940-11-22 2 MALAVAI PfICMIEfI HOTgl J| SATURDAY NOV. 30TH ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY DINNER BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. SPECIAL eQ (Vfi ADMISSION TO DINNER BALLROOM $2*09 T M L adraission Proceeds will be devoted to the entertainment ?i.r^2^ t i^L. so,diers saHors and airmen in Singapore. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE ST.303 words
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Advertisement243 1940-11-22 2 STOUT FELLER Where are you going with that whacking big black cheroot:. Not p after last night..." "Pm going to do a hide deforesta- "J *f W f now, Berti*. There* a tree outside after P*?** 1, 1 a crrtain Vve taken a dislike to. I shall fell emj y243 words
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Advertisement55 1940-11-22 2 Oversea Assurance I CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor Vehicles, Workmen's Compensation Personal Accident rIRIUM THRILLS MILLIONS 4*+«» Pf***dm*t TooA Putt Ii tbahms M million* morning after morning, by the new M Hiariing whtfom of tfaeix teeth! Ncror before hi mere been nich radiance55 words
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Article50 1940-11-22 3 rnfjE Tribune understands I ,hal the F.M.S. have tbo prepared a petition for presentation to the Secret.,rv of State for the Colonies, which strongly opposes the proposal to impose Income-Tax in the F.M.S. as a means of raising i contribution towards lhe cost of the war.50 words
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Article204 1940-11-22 3 TENERAL Wu Te-Chen. head of ll the Chinese Goodwill Mission, and members of his entourage were entertained to lunch yesterday by H H The Regent of Johore and Ungku Aminah, at the Istana Stulang. Over thirty guests were present at this informal lunch, including the204 words
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Article47 1940-11-22 3 "MCI in Malaya' is the subject ft Ol a talk to be given from the Singapore broadcasting station to-day at 7.10 p m The talk has been prepared by the Department of Agriculture and it will be read by the Agricultural Officer. Singapore47 words
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Article16 1940-11-22 3 untitled ing rank of Captain on ceasing to command a Company with effect from Oct 2416 words
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113 1940-11-22 3 VERY vigorous criticism of the Government's proposal to introduce income-tax in the Colony is voiced in a petition which has been drawn up for presentation to Lord Lloyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, on behalf of "certain persons,113 words
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3107 1940-11-22 3 The petition reads:— 1. In common with the subjects of His Majesty resident and carrying on business in all parts of the Empire, the dominant desire and hope of Your Lordship's Petitioners is to see the present war in the3,107 words
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Advertisement116 1940-11-22 3 I Would you chart yfsg? Yet how many people use a Us^ng ingr edient which cannot harsh tooth cleaner which scratch. That's the way to bring scratches their teeth in just a brilliant shine to your teeth and the same way! to keep them thoroughly clean and healthy Even after116 words
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Advertisement543 1940-11-22 3 Australia produces Biscuits 1/S_> y&fa A Breakfast Cereals JS*? everything that you Butter, cheese wjy* need for your shop- Fruits W I pinff list. A really Honey l pn b Fruits <n Syrup Kki fine choice of good Fish Pastes Vry Jams *°z-.*S things for the table, Meats Tmv i2A543 words
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826 1940-11-22 4 gVEN place horses should be paying big returns on the totalisator to-morrow, the last day of the Singapore Turf Club's winter meeting which should see one of the biggest crowds assembled at Bukit Timah. Trainer Van Breukelen should have826 words
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Article132 1940-11-22 4 rEW horses appeared for track work this morning, and those that did were only given easy work. Trainer Marland had Release out for half-pace work. This horse's chances for to-morrow can be counted as good. Mr. Menzies watched his candidates exercised by Abdul Farad. All were132 words
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Article, Illustration249 1940-11-22 4 JgOXING fireworks are promised at the New World Arena to-night when Mr. R. R. Shaw puts on his 40-rounds card featuring the best of his contract fighters, heading the programme with a return bout between Rush Milling and Battling Sima. Also on this bright249 words
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Article134 1940-11-22 4 Race 1: Hcrse s Class 2 Div. 4. 6 furs. Scratchings: Sir Theobald, Golden Blaze. Stcnechat, Marie Bruce, Hot Flash and Grafmond. Race t: Horses Class 2, Div. 2, 6 furs. Scratchings: Solar Time, Meadowman. Race 3: Horses Class 2, Div. 2 —1 mile and134 words
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Article27 1940-11-22 4 Mrs. K. Dale, widow of the late Mr. Frank Dale, has arrived in Perak from England on a visit to her son. Mr. T M P Dale27 words
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Article341 1940-11-22 4 War Fund Hockey A THRILLING last-minute goal enabled the ArmyNavy to hold Singapore Civilians to a two-all draw at hockey when they met this evening on the S.C.C. in a match that was in aid of the war fund. Sodden conditions hampered the j players to341 words
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Advertisement164 1940-11-22 4 IF BABY IS CROSS PINO OUT WHY Healthy Babies are not cross. Your baby should not be cross. If he is. then something In his little system is out of order." Probably Baby's Own Tablets can promptly "put it right." Mrs. B. Barnet of Toronto, had this experience. "My baby164 words
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Article112 1940-11-22 5 ii \INTINGS of an exceptionally J high standard by a Chinese— [escribed himself as "an —will be on view at Hotel to-day and during next two days. artist, Mr. Johnson Lee, d his exhibition yesterday. in landscapes. Mr. as a large collection of such ranging from simple,112 words
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Article25 1940-11-22 5 Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Nov. 21. view, the Premier stated I ther Thai battalion had the 1 hai-Indo-China borcer.25 words
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1082 1940-11-22 5 "Secrets" Case Singapore, Thursday. yyHEN the case in which Mamoru Shinozaki, the Japanese who is charged with three offences under the Official Secrets Ordinance, entered its fourth day of hearing before the Hon. Mr. Justice Pedk>w and a special European jury in the1,082 words
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Article136 1940-11-22 5 Singapore, Thursday. IILEGED to have failed to furnk'a a police officer with the name and address of th person who white driving her car along North Bridge Road on Aug. 27, is alleged to have committed an -fierce by turning about in a prohibited area,136 words
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Article24 1940-11-22 5 A meeting of the Selangor State Connell. with ceremonial opening, will be held ln the State Council Chamber. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday, Dec. 3.24 words
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Article244 1940-11-22 5 Singapore, Thursday. ADMITTING that he had misappropriated $2,103.32 from collections of payments on goods he had sold on behalf of his firm, Tan Guan Soon, a 56-year-old Teochew salesman, pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust when he appeared before Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, acting244 words
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Advertisement163 1940-11-22 5 1 O make sure of getting clear, spark. r hots you will want to keep and S careen! with Kodak 'Verichrome' Film. —fo"«r It is extremely fast, yet thanks to its \ji K^^y&^/mK*£ 'latitude', docs not give you over- :J pictures m the most brilliant j .:;vme' gets the picture163 words
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Advertisement544 1940-11-22 5 HEALTH MAGIC f for all in Crookes* Vitamins [Every drop of Crook «s' H Halibut Oil contains .^gfl 80 times more protec- tlve Vitamin A and 30 I times more sunshiu > v^bKl I Vitamin D than good Vuii-t. > B M Cod liver oil. ll^MmirtkUiaMflMMMM I I The modern544 words
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Article146 1940-11-22 6 UIS Excellency the High Com- missioner, uttered a fundamental truism at the Federal Council when, dealing with the Trades Union Enactment, he declared that no legislation could take the place of mutual confidence, tact and fair dealing between employers and labourers all of which were essential to146 words
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Article124 1940-11-22 6 IT is the business of a good government to weigh the scales justly and equitably between Capital and Labour. Legislation becomes necessary because workers can be just as guilty of unfairness as employers. The spirit of greed and "squeeze" is not peculiar to the one. To deny that124 words
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Article80 1940-11-22 6 THIS point is specifically men- tioned because the assurance given by His Excellency that the new enactments, the Trades Union Enactment and the Industrial Courts Enactment, will be brought into operation "as soon as the necessary administrative measures have been completed," is somewhat vague. •At least, it faills80 words
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Article117 1940-11-22 6 ALTHOUGH Malaya is a country of singular wealth, public assistance is often unobtainable by those who are destitute and friendless through no fault of their own. In recent years some sort of State aid for the needy has been instituted for those resident in the Colony, but, for117 words
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Article83 1940-11-22 6 WE do not wish to criticise the administrators of the Fund; we realise that they are forced to adopt such a policy in view of the limited means at their disposal. But we would point out there is need for the authorities to do something to relieve83 words
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Article, Illustration757 1940-11-22 6 Sisters Who Are New China's Most Notable Women "When the Soong Six get into action, old Confucius will turn in his grave!" These were the words of a happy, ambitious young Chinese father as he looked at his three sons and three daughters and dreamed of the757 words
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Article, Illustration862 1940-11-22 6 /|IHE story of how Sergeant *> John Hannah, an 18-year-old R.A.F. wireless operator, won the Victoria Cross was told in a broadcast by the pilot who brought back Sergeant Hannah and the badly damaged aircraft. He described the interior of the Hampden bomber and how862 words
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Article578 1940-11-22 6 AN American writer on< that in his country the people would bow and scrape before u» animal that had a mil! ion dollarsThis may be the characterise American way of empha is! .statement, but it is an apt mini* up of the position in u v country.578 words
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Advertisement369 1940-11-22 6 F. ML S. RAILWAYS SAVE EXPENSES BY USING THE NEW TYPE SLEEPING SALOON BETWEEN KUALA LUMPUR IPOH ACCOMMODATION FOR FIRST SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS The Saloon attached at Ipoh will be available for occupation at Ipoh Station after 9.00 p.m. The Saloon from Kuala Lumpur will be detached from the train369 words
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833 1940-11-22 7 Halifax On Hitler's "Diplomatic" Moves Reuter. London, Nov. 21. Till. latest position affecting Britain's foreign relations, particularly with the Soviet Union, the Vichy Government the United States and Greece was reviewed in Parliament ten day by Lord Halifax, the Foreign Secretary, who alsoReuter. - 833 words
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Article109 1940-11-22 7 Reuter. Chungking, Nov. 21. THE Chinese authorities have ordered the complete closure of the IndoChina border as from Tuesday, according to a special despatch to the Chungking newspaper Ta Kung Pao. The message declares that from Tuesday, all persons, goods uud mail are forbidden to crossReuter. - 109 words
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Article64 1940-11-22 7 AT the United Chinese Library yesterday. Miss Tan Mook Hiong was married to Mr. Foo Fook Loy. Mr. Fook Loy is the only son of Madam Foo Peh Shin, while the bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chin Pow. After the wedding a dinner64 words
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Article113 1940-11-22 7 Committee of the S.A.D.C. have 1 decided that, for the performance next Wednesday, the 27th, there will be several more rows of $1 seats. This decision has been come to in ordcv thßt those many members of the Services, who were unable to obtain tickets issu Q :l for113 words
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Article20 1940-11-22 7 The management of the Great World,' Singapore, arc giving a teaperty on Sunday at 5 p.m. to Gen. Wu Te-Chcn.20 words
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Advertisement147 1940-11-22 7 < OM Mi:RriAL s i it .i i: cts ENROL NOW now being mad* 3 ment of classes, December for the training, in the All London (hamber of Commerce I**4l examination subjects. School Certificate Examination December 1941. All Pitman Commercial Certificate Subjects. Particulars oj classes and fees may be obtained147 words
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Advertisement627 1940-11-22 8 Public Notices BATA CHIROPODY DEPARTMENT Expert Chiropodist to remove your corns, in-growing nails, etc. Free Consultation will be. given. Appointment,: —Dial 3158. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for the reconstruction of thirty-six houses at Amoy Street. Plans, Specification and Form ot Tender may be obtained at the Cffice of627 words
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Advertisement253 1940-11-22 8 THE BEST COMEDY SHOW IN TOW>T ALHAMBBA RKO Radio's Spicy Comedy with two of your favourite stars! HUHiI lufl H RONALD GMWHI COtMAN ROGERS SPRIN6BYINGTON -JACK CARSON CECILIA 10FTUS* HARRY DAVENPORT; A HUGH O'CONNELL f Presented with an interesting golfing short 1 TROIBLE SHOOTER" (JALA PREMIERE OF SHAW BROS.' 2nd253 words
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Article45 1940-11-22 9 The Hon. Mr. A B. Jordan. MCS, I the Hon. Dr. Lim Hau Hoe. J.P... Mr W. A. Gordon Hall. MCS.. and Mr. Choo Kia Peng, C 8.E.. have been appointed members of the Standing AdviI sory Committee on the use of opium in Malaya.45 words
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Advertisement3028 1940-11-22 10 BUY SELL LOST FOUND CLASSIFIED-ADS RENT AUCTION HIRE SERVICE Photography TOUR PHOTOS painted by qualified artist in Ulywhlte Studio. Singapore. Telephone 6601. < No 324F) Lost And Found LOST. In Vicinity of jWt.Og» one Oold Ring. Dated 5—11—40. Finder Rewarded Please Phone 3646. From 11.00 to 2.00 p.m. (No. 420F)3,028 words
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Advertisement614 1940-11-22 10 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Of charming design modern Dutch polished TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, including special hotel Bar Cabinet complete with counter high stools, garden tables chairs, almost new colourful Europe-made garden umbrellas electric globe lamp fittings, ''PHILIPS" Radiogram fitted with GARRARD automatic 8-record changer, Loudspeakers,614 words
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Advertisement64 1940-11-22 10 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by me the undersigned Siobalak Prashad of No. 239, Serangoon Road, Singapore, that my wife Kalimuthuammal having left my home and protection in May 1939, I shall not be responsible for any debts or other liabilities incurred by her from the date hereof. Dated at64 words
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Advertisement44 1940-11-22 10 TbIOZ YGENj gives i I Health and Vitality «si£j l%r clear, distinct^rfl^ 8016 Xc boon leong Distributors: r\C V, IADH) A GENERAL AGBi Kuala Lumpui THE RADIO SOUND SERVICE, Taiping, Perak, Penang Welleslcy and Alor StaCHOP 1111!» SOON M V Kuala Dungun, lTen«B* n44 words
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Miscellaneous1311 1940-11-22 10 TO-DAY'S lIA 111 o k—— SINGAPORE LONDON ZHL 225 metres OJ|klcti transmissions > ZHPI 30.98 metres (9.69 mlcs) GSF 15.14 Mcs MQi, <| ZHP3 41.38 metres (7.25 mics) gsj 21.53 Mc« )nil 8.20 a.m. Hews ln English (every q S q i 7 .79 Mc "JJJ *Hsss| morning). a.m. ™«a*s)1,311 words
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883 1940-11-22 11 .Singapore, Nov. 21. MINING Buyer*. Seller* (4*l 3.4 3[9 "r, 'If. bT D *i i 1 4G 150 iaftn* f*~r it 12- »34--i ;r/ on 0.20 Si «2? .7, Lta > 0.39 0.42 jp*« Ttt gl 1.17 1.21 54 i 5 1014 25,6 27 23 24[--0 GO883 words
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Article169 1940-11-22 11 Singapore. Friday. THE annual general meeting of 1 the shareholders of the Lingui Tin Ltd. will be held at the reoistered office of the Company, \*o 96 Market Street, Singapore, Friday. Nov. 29. at noon. The report of the Directors repeals that the profit on169 words
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Article126 1940-11-22 11 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. THERE was not much doing in the tin share market y«fcterday, business being very difficult, with buyers lacking keenness. There was a small turnover in Petalings, Klang Rivers, Austral malgamateds, and Southern Kintas. An exception was Kuchais, which was keenly126 words
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Article22 1940-11-22 11 Singapore, Friday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38>/ 4 Sellers 38M>. TIN22 words
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Article151 1940-11-22 11 Singapore, Friday. KUCHAI Tin Ltd., made a profit of $783,285.17 on the year's working, according to the directors' report for the year enuon Sept. 30. 1940. The annual general meeting of the company will be held at No 96 Market Street. Singapore, on Friday. Nov. 29,151 words
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99 1940-11-22 11 Reuter - (By Reuter London, Nov. 21. Rubber Market ruled quiet throughout the day. Estates are not offering pending to-morrow's meeting after which offerings are likely to resume if the quota is increased. The market believes that shippers will find difficulty in fulfilling the99 words
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Article34 1940-11-22 11 London, Nov. 21. TIN opened quiet. The turnover was 25 tons. The market was stagnant, uninfluenced by tne moderate United States consumer and reserve purchases. After official hours there were no dealings.34 words
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Article64 1940-11-22 11 Perak River HydroElectric Co. London, Nov. 21. THE Perak River Hydro-Electric Chairman, in his speech, said that the gross revenue rose about the same proportion as the Malayan tin quota, which averaged 79 per cent, against 31.6 per cent. The Company sold 235.3 million units against 94.2, while the first64 words
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Article14 1940-11-22 11 Bombay. Nov. 21. ILL markets are officially open, but trading Is unlikely.14 words
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Article59 1940-11-22 11 The directors of the General Accident Fire and Life As'suranc? Corporation, Limited, have declared an interim dividend (on account cf the year ending Dec. 31, 1940» of 2y 2 per cent, on the Preference Shares, and 30 per cent., being 16d per share, on the Ordinary Shares, both59 words
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Advertisement116 1940-11-22 11 PILES GUARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION Hies is a dangerous and painfu'. I IT- treatment always Messrs Lav Kirn Ping Uu P»njr Hsiang have spent tul years in a ye careful study disease. f PS will be refunded if no cure 14 Pnected. Have a visit to our Depots. Thou- mover'116 words
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Advertisement22 1940-11-22 11 PHOENIX VICHY Has it... for Health Identical with Jthe natural water in taste and medicinal properties as recommended y by doctors. I22 words
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Advertisement142 1940-11-22 11 £L\ (THIS COLD) I BETTER 4 J SEEMS TO BE LOOSEN IT J UP WITH p» 1 I MM MY CHEST SLOAN'S M mm Don't Neglect that tightness which warns you of a chest con- j| mL gestion. Get busy and apply Sloan's Liniment to the throat, chest j| H|142 words
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Advertisement290 1940-11-22 11 NAN YANG umna n m *jr 4 TIMES DAILY. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE. *T NAN CHIANG HOTEL. ii, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 92. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAH HI U HOTEL, 9f Beach Road. Phone 3015. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF290 words
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Advertisement270 1940-11-22 11 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all Information apply to: P. O. S. N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. CO., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel 5497. 8.1.5. N. CO. (APCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday270 words
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Advertisement345 1940-11-22 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 bu under present circumstance* sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return tickets345 words
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584 1940-11-22 12 Mr. Atnery On Indian Struggle London, Nov. 2 QPEAKING In London yesterday. Mr. L. S. Amery, Secretary 3 0 f gtate for India, dealt exhaustively with the general problems standing in the way of Indian unity. He traced the 'structure of imperial India which was584 words
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Article293 1940-11-22 12 Reuter. Singapore, Friday. When the defence in the Sl inczaki trial opened to-day at the Singapore Assizes, the accused Shinozaki described himself as a press attache or press clerk attached to the Japanese Consulate In Singapore. The defence was given on six typewritten sheets which wereReuter. - 293 words
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Article86 1940-11-22 12 club fame, through the benevouS Of a cultured diplomat, i, brilhW ly depicted in 'The UndoTfi dy." The picture opened a t f Pavilion and enhance., both t> dramatic and dancing ability r f li clever British star. Ann a Nea*w London night club scenes a86 words
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Article96 1940-11-22 12 DICK Powell and Juan B lonri.n Hollywood's happiest m?2X couple, are the stars ofParaSg riotous comedy "I Wan: j X 8 which opened at the Cathay terday. The studio was clever to •ra v in" on the unusual angle of 2? ring two "happily-weds" n modern comedy96 words
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Advertisement415 1940-11-22 12 Cr 'P p 9 sores AS soon as you smear Zam-Buk on crippling leg sores, abscesses or ulcers, quick, antiseptic r~^^^P^^*f^»«C^«l healing starts. This is because the valuable herbal nl^T^r^^^^SSll Oils in Zam-Buk are readily absorbed into the IKS Vf/?". tissues and get to the root of the trouble. Zam-Buk415 words
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Advertisement243 1940-11-22 12 CHEONG HOCK CHYE CO., LTD. BY ORDER OF THE RECEIVER FOR DEBENTURE HOLDERS. TWO DAYS ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF ALL THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNITURE FITTINGS, ETC., OF THE RADIO SERVICE CO.. OF MALAYA (1934) LTD. Comprising:—Oyer 100 "FHILCO" Radio Receivers and Radiograms of various models <A.C. D.C. Main and Battery Setsi,243 words
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Advertisement221 1940-11-22 12 New Shipment! STAMP ALBUMS Jurior Jet Black Loose-leaf alburn, cont SO leaves. Empire Illustrated Loose-leaf album. 92 X 8" 0^ Excellent Loose-leaf album, cont. 100 leaves. ll's X 9V. M v Movaleaf Illustrated Loose-leaf. 92 X 8". Favouri c Looseleaf. Cont. 100 Leaves. 11'« X 9V Whitfield King's Standard Catalogue221 words
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