Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1940
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Title Section26 1940-11-26 1 The Malaya Tribune NET SALES EXCEED 16,000 DAILY VOL. XXVII- -No. 283. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, November 26, 11)40.26 words
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Article, Illustration66 1940-11-26 1 on St. Pa«rs Cuthcci r al during a recent German (i' r < don FJkc bom!) pier.cd the roof at the cast end of th: Cathedral and destroyed the Huj'n Altar. The main fabric of the Cathedral tnu not affected, ma ton p&ofa states tfte Bishop O)66 words
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Article30 1940-11-26 1 London, Nov 26. The health of the Chief Scout. Lord Baden Powell, a better, it is cfficially announced fi »m Kenya. No further tuUcuns will be issued.—British30 words
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537 1940-11-26 1 First Official U.S. Statement: British Envoy Sees Roosevelt Reuter. Washington, Nov. 26. first official pronouncement on Lord ixrthians suggestion of American credits to Britain was made yesterday (Monday). In reply to an interrogation, Mr. Cordeli Hull said that the whole question of financialReuter. - 537 words
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Article40 1940-11-26 1 Kweilin, Nov. 26. —Mr. Tan Kan Kee. accompanied by Messrs. Hou Hsi Fan and Li Tieh Mm. has gone to Liuchow en route to Kweiyang They were guests at a luncheon in the Fukien Provincial Guild, her. -Chinese Central News.40 words
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Article27 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. New York. Nov. 25.—The Mackay Radio picked up an S.O.S. message from the British steamer Templeton, saying that she was being attacked by a submarine.— Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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529 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. THE following article was specially written for Reuter by General Sir Hubert Gough, the famous cavalry leader and C ommander of Britain's Fifth Army in during 1916-1918:- in Greece, or rather the Greece, for the Greeks r'h,"" d!l( vc v carriedReuter. - 529 words
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Article136 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. London. Nov. 26. RELIGIOUS persecution in Poland, contrary to German inspired reports, is being steadily intensified, according to reliable circles in London. It is stated that 400 Polish Catholic priests have been deported to Germany. Many weic executed and the remainder placed in concentration camps.Reuter. - 136 words
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Article172 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. London, Nov. 26 GEN. de Gaulle's return, after nearly three months' work in organising the administration and th* forces' of French Equatorial Africa, is for the purpose of examining with the British Government the various political and military problems in connection with the conductReuter. - 172 words
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Article70 1940-11-26 1 Burbank, Nov. 26. A CHRISTMAS present fdr the R.A.F. of a $100,000 Hudson bomber is the aim of a movement started by 20.000 employees of the Lockheed and Vega aircraft factories*. Their spokesman said that they had agreed to build the machine in their own time. "The British70 words
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167 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. (From Reuters Special Correspondent in the Western Desert) London, Nov. 26. PtHS dusty desert is becoming;' increasingly like a representation of the British Empire »n miniature. In a tour 1 made yesterday, 1 found a famous north-east coast regiment manning the pill-boxes nearReuter. - 167 words
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75 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. Jerusalem. Nov. 20. THE former French liner Patria, 12.000 tons, recently taken over by a British Company, capsized and sank after an explosion at its moorings in Haifa harbour yesterday morning with some 1.300 illegal immigrants en board, it is officially announced. It isReuter. - 75 words
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Article16 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. Berlin. Nov. 25—Hitler received Count Grandi. Italian Minister of Justice, at the Chancellery this morning.—Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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332 1940-11-26 1 British Wireless. Athens, Nov. 26. POUR Italian divisions, it is estimated, have so far been cut up and destroyed on the Albanian front since the outbreak of war, Reuter was informed last night. It was added that a single armoured division, consisting ofBritish Wireless. - 332 words
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Article44 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 20. The Foreign Office, last night, announced the appointment of Ad mira! Kichisaburo NOindra. -former Foreign Minister, as Japanese Ambassador to Washington. This nomination is subject to confirmation by the Cabinet* at its regular meeting to-day.— Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article150 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. Chungking. Nov. 26. FE right to purchase the whole of French IndoChina's rubber output from December onwards, and exclusive interest in the development of that country's natural resources, have been demanded by Japan, according to the Central Daily News (the official organ of the ChineseReuter. - 150 words
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Article55 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. Moscow. Nov. 25. Hi THE speedy denial Riven by tin ii official Soviet news agency U I] the Gtrman newspaper report re-, i garding Hungary's adherence tci! the tripartite pact is interpreted!j by diplomatic circles here as a} restatement of Soviet neutralit> < and an affirmation thatReuter. - 55 words
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Article41 1940-11-26 1 Reuter. London Nov. 26: No night alert ■sounded in London up to 11 o'clocln last night. It was the second night in 80 days— since Sept. 7 that there has been no alert in the* period between dusk and 11 —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement67 1940-11-26 1 "~M. HASSAN, H.rtriral. Gas St Water Contractor, •4 Tfi A 37, Bras Basah Road. sI \«.VPORE TEL. S4ll. q your requirement* ln the Mon or rep*lr» of electric. t,ri water pipe fittings, pleaae us and we will submit our tlmata without obligation. v, iRKMANfIBP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE. w> also67 words
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447 1940-11-26 2 Heavy Manuring Of Lands Necessary VITAL as it is to Malaya, the qutetion of foodstuffs V production is one of peculiar difficulty, says Mr W. N. C. Belgrave, Director of Agriculture, SS, and Adviser on Agriculture, F.MS., in his report onthe Agnculhiral447 words
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293 1940-11-26 2 Singapore, Monday. THE fatal accident in Bukit I Timah Road, in which Soh Lok Choon, a motor-car driver em ployed at Batu on the afternoon of N0v.16 wa* the subject of the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. v. Fo soh r jsLflsyS. of the293 words
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Article130 1940-11-26 2 Singapore, Monday. 0. K. NAIR, a 34-year-old Malabari, appeared before Mr. Oon Khy e Kiang, acting Third Magistiate. to-day, on a charge of cheating Mohamed Nawab Din in respect of two sums of money. Nair was a.Ueged to have obtained two sums of money from Mohamed130 words
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84 1940-11-26 2 Singapore, Monday. PLEADING guilty to a charge ol bringing three packets of cigarettes, a box of matches, a quantity of rice and two fruits into the General Hospital lock-up, Chan Ah Lai, a Chinese woman, was fined $10, or five days' simple imprisonment, in the Fifth84 words
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Article42 1940-11-26 2 MR.Nazir Mallal, well known 10--111 cal lawyer, will give from the Singapore Broadcasting Station the second of the talks on "The Indians of Singapore," at 7.10 p.m. to-day in the series "Presenting Singapore" arranged by the Friends of Singapore.42 words
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Article, Illustration169 1940-11-26 2 THE Rev. A. S. Giles officiated at the marriage at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday of Cpl. William James Mower, R.A.F., and Miss Marjorie Colton. Cpl. Mower is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mower of Tankerley, near Barnsley, and Miss Colton is the daughter of169 words
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82 1940-11-26 2 Singapore, Monday. THE cat*? in which Mr. Ong Peng Hock, proprietor of the New World Amusement Park, who has been ordered by the acting Chief Justice to be tried on a charge of permitting the Park to be used as a common gaming house, before82 words
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Article13 1940-11-26 2 Mrs. J. I. Robertson has been appointed Lady Assistant Protector of Chineeo, Singapore.13 words
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Article302 1940-11-26 2 THE death took place at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday night of Dr. Ismay Donald Stubbs at the age of 57 years. Dr. Stubbs had been many years in Malaya mostly upcountry in Seremban and Malacca. An exServiceman, Dr. Stubbs served in the last war as302 words
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229 1940-11-26 2 rX American newspapers do not mince words in denouncing the shameful attack made on Greece by Italy—with obvious German approval. Here are some of their comments: Macon (Georgia) Telegraph: While Italy's' war on Greece is a logical development of Axis strategy, this does229 words
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Article161 1940-11-26 2 Singapore, Monday. A DEMONSTRATION of drill order and company formation by A.R.P. wardens of the Paya Lebar Division, who are still in training, was given at the grounds of the Serangoon English School yesterday, when Mr. J. E. Jeans, the Director of Air Raid Precautions, and161 words
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90 1940-11-26 2 Singapore, Monday. A FINE of $100, or rive months' rigordus imprisonment, was imposed on Koh Teng Wan, a mid-dle-aged Chinese in the Third Police Court yesterday, for theft of a bicycle on Nov. 18 last. Chan was* seen riding away on the bicycle which was90 words
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Article469 1940-11-26 2 Department of Public Information and Publicity now issue a daily bulletin, exposing the lying propaganda emanating from Berlin and Rome broadcasting stations. Berlin said this (in Arabic) on Nov. 21: "All the American journalists in London cabled to their papers that London has469 words
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Article110 1940-11-26 2 Total number of enemv planes shot down on ail fronts up to midnight, U* don time ONE In Singapore to-day, nearly 100 girls will collect one cent from each of their friends. This is for the "Cent-A-Piane Fund," which was inaugurated only yesterday, when the to! 1110 words
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112 1940-11-26 2 Singapore Monday CABLED news has been received of the death at Torquay England, following illness oi M r Eertram Clarke, the twenty-year-old only son of Dr. Noel L. Clarke a former Legislative Councillor' and Mrt.*. Clarke. Mr. Bertram Clarke was educated at112 words
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Article47 1940-11-26 2 Mr C. untitled M.A. untitled Pase Vice-President of the Theosophlcai Society will deliver his final public lecture on Friday at 630 p m tt Si Ramakrishna Mission Hall, 9 Norris Road Singapore, the subject being, "The Menta>* and Moral Struggle In Man and the Wav to Peace."47 words
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Advertisement338 1940-11-26 2 MALAYAN PftCMlia HOTgt J SATURDAY NOV. 30TH ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY 111 8 It BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. SPECIAL AO ADMISSION TO tfli) DINNER S«S.#IU BALLROOM 9*M*' The admission proceeds will be devoted to the entertainment of Scottish soldiers, sailors and airmen in Singapore. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE ST.338 words
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Advertisement219 1940-11-26 2 OVERSEAS ASSIBAXCE CORPORATION, LTD. China Building:, Chulia Street T DA NE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: Seremban —Poi Bros., Malacca —Hong Chye Co., K. Lumpur —Alan Loke, —Ng Kon Chee, Klang —Lee Eng Teh, Ipoh —Lee Ah Weng, Penang —General Produce Agency, Ltd. AND219 words
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Article, Illustration538 1940-11-26 3 Care Of Singapore's Juvenile Offenders J J J (Tribune Staff Reporter) AN important branch of the work of the Salvation Army in Singapore, of which very little is known, is being brought to light in this article, as a result of the recent538 words
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Article158 1940-11-26 3 rERE is a record entry of 1201 dogs for the Singapore Dcg Show, to be held in aid of the War Fund at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday, Dec. 1. from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. All the high-pedigreed dcgs have been entered, including158 words
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103 1940-11-26 3 pONVICTED on thre e charges of cheating, Ramasamy alias Salleh bin Abdullah, a middle-aged Tamil, was sentenced to six weeks rigorous imprisonment on each chatge in the Fifth Police Court, yesterday, the sentences to run consecutively Ramasamy was stated to have deceived a man named103 words
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Article53 1940-11-26 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday.—Mr. H. E. Nixon, President of the Penang Flying Club, Messrs. J. D. Mead of Ipoh J. C. Cooke. M G. Harvey. E. W. Slight and A. V. Thomas, all volunteer airmen, have been commissioned as Pilot Officers of the Straits Settlements53 words
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Article55 1940-11-26 3 Singapore, Tuesday. HEAVY A. A. and field gun practice from Singapore batteries will bs held from Dec. 1 to Dec. 31. A large white flag will be hoisted 24 hours prior to the commencement of practice and a large red flag will be hoisted during the period55 words
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Article18 1940-11-26 3 The resignation of his Commission in the S 8 VT* »>V Secoud-Llfiit W. P. steeple lifts been accepted.18 words
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587 1940-11-26 3 Singapore, Monday. A RRAIGNED on a charge of murder by causing the death of a follow constable at the Sikh Police barracks in Pearl's Hill on the night of Aug. 13 last, Amrit Singh, a constable aged about 24, pleaded "not guilty" at the Assize587 words
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Article64 1940-11-26 3 Singapore, Monday. FOR stealing a tub of preserved vegetables worth $7.20, Tan Ong Seah a?ias Tang Hong Seah, was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $30. or three weeks' rigorous imprisonment, in the Third Police Court to-day. Tan, who pleaded guilty, was stated to64 words
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Article60 1940-11-26 3 A notice to importers in the Straits Settlements, published by the Controller of Restricted Imports, is' in pag3 9 to-day. This notice refers to a variety of goods including printing ink, cycle tyres, various kinds of paper, playing cards, aluminium ware, cotton or artificial silk hosiery,60 words
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Article151 1940-11-26 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A RAID conducted by outdoor Customs officers resulted in the discovery of stills containing 12 ga.Uons of rice mash in a deserted house at Batu Caves and eight jars containing 42 gallons of fermented rice in the blukar.151 words
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83 1940-11-26 3 'DLEASE convey to contributors my most sincere thanks for vcur further generous contribution to my Air Raid Distress Fund." That telegram has been received by Ihe Chartered Bank, Singapore, hon. treasurers of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, from the Lord Mayor •~>f London, in83 words
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Article95 1940-11-26 3 THE exibition of art ond needlework by the students cf the Katong Branch of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesuj was opened yesterday at 9 a.m. by the ilev. Mother St. James. The exhibition hall was tastefully deec-rated with paintings and needle-work done by the students'. Among95 words
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Article101 1940-11-26 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. k CHINESE shop in Jelutong deal- ing in building materials was the scene of another tarring outrage in Penang yesterday afternoon. This was the sixth tarring incident within 11 days. It appears that about 15 men went to th e101 words
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Article75 1940-11-26 3 Singapore, Monday. ALLEGED to have committed theft of two and a half sacks of cement early this morning from his employer, Lim Boon Hua, a 32-year-old Chinese, claimed trial in th e Fifth Court to-day when he appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh. The case was75 words
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98 1940-11-26 3 Singapore, Monday. F:E Teochew Community will Stage a charity show at the Great World Amusement Park in aid of the Kwangtung Relief Fund on Nov. 29, Nov. 30 and Oct. 1. The Thaw Yong Amateur Musical Association, on invitation, will stage "Lady Precious Stream"98 words
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Article133 1940-11-26 3 Singapore, Monday. THERE two outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease among cattle in Perak last year, states Dr. W. R. Wallace's report on th* Veterinary Departments, Malaya, tor 1939. One of these was an extension of the outbreak which started towards the end of 1938, while the other133 words
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Advertisement169 1940-11-26 3 NURSE WHO BEGAN TO GET FAT Worried Because it Spoiled Her Figure JJ** proud or her figure, and vhe Dfgan to put on weight she rried about it. She started taking Kruschen and in a few months Id <:'. IS !bs of unwanted fat. lite. Nurse writes:— i 1 c169 words
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Advertisement314 1940-11-26 3 _t t ml selection of delicatessen /Iff. CVVUVmIIrW at your nearest branch /fLd oatilu liver sausage Urn*€ ttftdMff PINEAPPLE HAM Prima rod mloalk pressed tongue rvpurvt* mvui* po RK brawn, york PIES, etc. _T r_i nil r'/T r ytW a jo'X r-A 'PHONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 hues), K. LUMPUR 3331314 words
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Article290 1940-11-26 4 S.R.C. 4 Hyderabad Regt. 3 T EMPERS that grew hotter as the tempo of an exciting match warmed up, spoilt what promised to be one of the finest hockey matches of the week when the S.R.C. met the Hyderabad Regiment at home this evening. The290 words
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Article30 1940-11-26 4 TO-DAY RUGGER: S.C.C. v. Royal Navy. S.C.C St. Andrew's Old Boys V. Combined Schools. Victoria School ground. HOCKEY. European women v. Y.W.C.A.. Balestier: V.M.C.A.. v. R.A.F. (Tenffth), V.M.C.A.30 words
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Article93 1940-11-26 4 THE hockey match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the Madras Sappers fixed to be played on the C.S.C. ground last evening was cancelled as" the Sappers could not turn up. Another match that v/as canceled was the one between the Indian Association second hockey eleven and the93 words
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Article243 1940-11-26 4 S.C.C 2; Colts 4. SUPERIOR forward play enabled the Singapore Colts to beat the S.C.C. by four goals to two in a hockey match on the Padang yesterday. Having the better of the exchanges from the bully-off the Colts did not tak e long to open accounts.243 words
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305 1940-11-26 4 AFTER a good deal of hard thinking the Singapore Amateur Boxing Club have picked the following to take part in the show in aid of The Royal Australian Air 'Force Sports Fund, which takes place on Friday at the Happy World Stadium. I305 words
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75 1940-11-26 4 CINGAPORE Badminton Associalinn's championship fixtures for this week are: Wednesday at 7.15 p.m.: Men's open doubles final: Tan Chhong Tee and Low Seah Chuan (Marigold v. Ahmad Mattar and Chia Chin Soon (Eclipse). Inter-club tournament: Sphinx B P. v. Devonshire B.P. Saturday at 2.1575 words
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Article24 1940-11-26 4 The Vanda Flower football XI defeated the F.M.S. Railways Institute Club by 3—2 on Sunday. Scorers were Chin Ann (2) and Kee Chuan. v24 words
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610 1940-11-26 4 "Styx" Reviews Singapore Hockey By "Styx" RAIN spoilt several of last week's best hockey fixtures, but nevertheless some good games were witnessed. Main feature of the week's programme was the War Fund game between the unbeaten Singapore Civilians and the combined British Army and610 words
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243 1940-11-26 4 Medicals .1: Indian G. H 1. A LATE goal in the second half saved the Indian General Hospital from defeat at the hands of the Medical College in a hockey match which resulted in a one-all drawn on the College yesterday. The game243 words
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165 1940-11-26 4 THE Straits Racing Association announces the following transfers, deletions and new classifications of horses and ponies in Malaya. Transfers: From Class 1 to Class 2, Gigolette, Stuart Tartan, Sunny Charm; From Class 2 to Class 1, Dinna Forget, Hengist, King's Gambit; From Class 2 to Class165 words
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Advertisement203 1940-11-26 4 PILES GUARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION Piles is a dangerous and painh. disease. Early treatment ihnyi is advisable. Messrs Lav Kirn Ping and Lav Fing Hsiang have spent many years in a very careful study of this disease. Fees will be refunded if no cure is effected. Have a visit to203 words
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584 1940-11-26 5 Singapore, Monday. rrilF story of how four American sailors, for no apparent I reason, threw about chairs in the bar of the Straits Cabaret n \nson Road and backed out using chairs to guard themselves, flowed by a running fight from Anson Road to584 words
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Article85 1940-11-26 5 WHILE cycling along Serangoonj Road yesterday evening, at about seven o'clock an Indian auxiliary fire service man was knocked down by a motor car and severely injured. He received a fracture of the right lower leg and the left collar bone. He was picked up85 words
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Article, Illustration243 1940-11-26 5 A PICTURE of the officers and wardens of Group 1, Central Division, of the Singapore A.R.P. force. This group covers a very important area of Singapore, radiating from the Central Police Station, including New Bridge Road and South Bridge Road, lt will be noticed that243 words
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Article23 1940-11-26 5 Mr. H. V. Puckridge, Manager of Damansara Estate. Selangor and Mrs. Puckridge, who are «t home on leave, ire returning to Malaya shortly.23 words
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450 1940-11-26 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JUCKED away off the main road between Kuala Lumpur and Sungei Besi is the only smelting works in the F.M.S. belonging to the Tan Ban Joo Co., Ltd., where a large proportion of the tin-ore produced in450 words
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Article232 1940-11-26 5 AN exceptional opportunity to play their powers of dramatic acting is given to Charles Boyer and Bette Davis in the film version of Rachel Field's famous book "All This and Heaven Too," which had a War Fund premiere at the Alhambra last night. The film opens232 words
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Article14 1940-11-26 5 Mr. Khoo Boo Lool is acting as Sub-Accountant in the Treasury at Alor Star,14 words
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221 1940-11-26 5 Reuter. LONDON, NOV. 25. Tif ORE THAN 300 GERMAN PLANES SO FAR HAVE BEEN ITI BROUGHT DOWN BY POLISH AIR SQUADRONS IN THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN, ACCORDING TO A STATEMENT B\ GENERAL SIKORSKI, POLISH PRIME MINISTER AND rfIMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. i "The Polish AirReuter. - 221 words
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52 1940-11-26 5 Reuter. Cairo, Nov. 25. FOUR were killed and 28 injured in an Italian air raid on Alexandria yesterday, all casualties' being civilians. This' was announced by the Egyptian Ministry of Defence. The attack caused great indignation for the raid was indiscriminate, bombs dropping far from anyReuter. - 52 words
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Article53 1940-11-26 5 r -DAY'S ties in the Singapoj-e table tennis championships at the Happy World covered stadium a Chua Kay Tuan V Tang Kong Joo; Leong Chong: Pi v V Urn rhin ffln- Wong Wah Son V. kok pSS ttw K&u V. Tan Miang SnV Leong Hong Sung V.53 words
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Article271 1940-11-26 5 Reuter. London, Nov. 25. DAMAGES inflicted on ships of U the Italian Navy during the attack on Taranto harbour by the Fleet Air Arm on the night of Nov. 11 12 are very clearly shown in photographs which have just arrived in London, states Reuters navalReuter. - 271 words
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Article40 1940-11-26 5 Reuter. Trichinopoly. Nov. 26. DR T S. S. Rajan, former Congress minister of Madras tne fln'i ex-minister to be arrested for practising civil disobedience, was *cnt*nced to a year s imprisonment and a fine of £575 Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement75 1940-11-26 5 HAVE YOU TRIED V# Try the new Cutex Nail Polish. S There is a treat in store for you— because it wears longer with <Jr- none of that unsightly cracking JT and peeling that detracts from Ifc. your grooming. Choose Cutex Cameo or Cedarwood and put it ,r- 1, to75 words
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Advertisement370 1940-11-26 5 Bombay. I "I have much pleasure in stating that since 1 have taken Okasa, my health has improved greatly. For the two years I have suffered All \X/ nAA F N from bad headaches and genALL WKJ /V\ I- l>l < eral de bility and since taking N„ J I/370 words
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Article139 1940-11-26 6 BLACK-OUT practices in this Colony have been comparatively few and far between. The public, as a whole, has not been sufficiently rehearsed to adapt itself readily to this wartime precaution and, such being the case, co-operation between the public and the authorities in the event of a139 words
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Article180 1940-11-26 6 ITNDER such conditions it can be imagined what inconvenience and discomfort these folk experience. Many of them, living in small cubicles, with families sometimes amounting to six or seven and more, have to pack themselves in a suffocating room where they cannot even move without fear of an180 words
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Article236 1940-11-26 6 AN this all-important question the Government and the public do not see eye to eye in many respects. The distribution of a few thousand pamphlets and occasional A.R.P. lectures at the beginning of the war are all that has apparently been considered necessary. It gives little or no236 words
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Article1080 1940-11-26 6 KHOO TENG ENG - DEMAND FOR EQUAL RIGHTS KHOO TENG ENG Writes Straight From The Shoulder OUR lives are governed by law. Whatever we do, whether we take a walk or go to the pictures, our actions are partly or wholly diaated by the law of the country. We accept the1,080 words
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Article121 1940-11-26 6 BIBLES to the colossal total of nearly 3,000.000 copies a year are still being exported from Great Britain to all parts of the world. The biggest buyer of the Bible and of single Books from Old and New Testament are the peoples of the British Empire within121 words
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Article552 1940-11-26 6 AXIS PEACE PLAN STILL By Madame Tabouis (in the Sunday Dispatch) TJITLER'S time-tables have been completely shattered by the heroic resistance of the British. His carefully devised plans are changing from day to day. 0 Mussolini insisted that Germany should reinforce the Italian troops for the offensive552 words
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Article295 1940-11-26 6 pRENCH nationals in Australia supporting the Free French Movement have established a national committee to co-operate with the movement throughout the world and to assist the British Empire in the war with Germany. The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. McEwen) announced that the headquarters of295 words
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Article562 1940-11-26 6 pass the Central P ollCa Station at South B rid CP Pf you can see, if you care to broken dreams of hawkers occud ing a corner of the building take the form of derelict kancK sticks, baskets, tricycles, n,/.' crockery and other equipment with which hs562 words
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Article, Illustration30 1940-11-26 7 shows His Majesty the King, surrounded by smiling faces I o/ London, during a recent tour of inspection of bomb damage in the London area.30 words
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Article393 1940-11-26 7 Reuter. New York, Nov. 25. THK ranting of credits to Britain is the subject of considerable discussion throughout the United States. William King of Utah states that he will demand t] Senate Foreign Relations Committee shall consider to allow American credits to Britain by actingReuter. - 393 words
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311 1940-11-26 7 Reuter. (By Reuters Military Correspondent, Col. J. Lowe) London, Nov. 25. T*HE Greek successes have been so dramatic and swift that everyone is asking what the German High Command will do. There is much evidence that military preparations in south-east Europe have reached anReuter. - 311 words
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Article138 1940-11-26 7 Reuter. London, Nov. 25—Great Britain v ill have no Christmas Bank Holiday this year. There will be no Bank Holiday on Christmas Day in Scotland or on Boxing Day in England, Wales and Northern Ireland War workers are officially asked to take one day oftReuter. - 138 words
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267 1940-11-26 7 To Co-ordinate War Supplies Production Reuter. XT X London, Nov. 25. thy FmDiie War Supplies Conference after discussions lastfne rmonth at Delhi terminated its work to-day with the recommendation that a standing body should be established KSS tr, co-ordinate supplies and production. conference will hay? a deep ana real significanceReuter. - 267 words
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Article30 1940-11-26 7 Reuter. London, Nov. &o. IT is understood that the Pope will fast for a week as an appeal to God for peace," states the Rome radio.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article101 1940-11-26 7 Athens, Nov. 25. fREEK troops are continuing their advance on the whole f front, according to a communique issued on Sun*, -n «ht A further 1,500 Italian prisoners were taken fa. ,-eeion with 12 heavy guns, several mortars and other material-. The occupation of Moscopolis is101 words
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150 1940-11-26 7 Chungking. THK first consignment of medicine from the American National Red Cross Association weighing about 200 tons and worth over US. $300,000 has arrived in Rangoon and will soon be shipped into China by the Burma Road, according to Dr. John Earl Baker and150 words
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Article83 1940-11-26 7 Dead NurseVicar's Mind A Blank (From H. L. Hopkin? London, Nov. 2b. A VERDICT of accidental death was returned at the inquest on Elsie Widgery, a nurse, aged 46, who was found dead in a gas-filled room in Bournemouth. The Reverend Eric Tarrant, 51, Vicar of Wool, Dorset, who was83 words
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Article41 1940-11-26 7 Reuter. Hongkong, Nov. 25. /CONTRIBUTING a further $50,000 to the War Fund inaugurated by the South China Morning Post for the purchase of bombers, the Hongkong Jockey Club has now given $310,000 to British War Funds.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article67 1940-11-26 7 Reuter. Shanghai, Nov. 25. Foreign journalists have been invited to proceed to Nanking to witness th? signature of the treaty under which Japan is expected, inter alia, to accord recognition to the Wang Ching Wei irgim*. The treaty, according to the official announcement, will be sign--ItdReuter. - 67 words
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236 1940-11-26 7 HEAVY ITALIAN LOSSES Reuter. (From Reuters Correspondent in the Western Desert) London, Nov. 25. TIHE modern mechanised equivalent of the old time dashing cavalry action, which was fought last week in a five-hour tank engagement at Hiliquat, 15 miles south of Sidi Barranu wasReuter. - 236 words
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101 1940-11-26 7 Reuter. Quebec, Nov. 23. FRANCE, our unhappy yet beloved mother, is not dead," declared M. Adeiard Goddout, Premier of Quebec, in a broadcast to France and Britain. "To France, French Canadians say this: 'We know that the hordes of Hitler and Mussolini have been unableReuter. - 101 words
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Article37 1940-11-26 7 Reuter. Tokyo, Nov. 24.—Prince Saionji. last survivor of Japan's greatest and oldest statesmen, died aged 92. He wa<? one of the men chiefly responsible for Japan's rise from meaiaeva 1 feudalism to a first class power. ■—Reutei.Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement130 1940-11-26 7 IMl_jHl>ll PMWpj| 111 111 IT IJ ill SUCH 1 .I ff Hair styles of today make arew wasnmg a necessity. Ordinary soaps should be avoided. Tfl Ire* alkali they contain soon ■nes the scalp, makes the hair w*ttk and rums it under the freshampoomgs necessary to o the hair beautiful.130 words
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Advertisement121 1940-11-26 7 v£9K "SUCH C APTIVATING VOICE" —these are the words rajj\ used to express the beautiful voice of F'sie by BJ% pi most critics. You only have to listen to twc bars of her Song to agree to this verdict. Why not \7W a sk for a demonstration to-day? Following are121 words
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Advertisement306 1940-11-26 7 POLO COLLAR. Three Button HhH 4 i Front, Short Sleeves. Fine Woven UmMk m otton Cellular Mesh. Soft and jgEMK \bsorbent with Excellent Wash- ng and Wearing Qualities. Plain Colours. MHBEM Sky Blue. Fawn Sizes 32-34 in. Che«=t Price $1.35 Each WQOL i Sizes 36-3« in. Chest rUI I Z.306 words
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Advertisement139 1940-11-26 8 I TO-DAY 3 .15 6..5 9..51 AT THE CAPITOL FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN A Thrilling Adventure Epic of FINLAND'S COURAGE! SEE HUNDREDS of PARACHUTE TROOPS LANDING! SEE THE HERO IC SKI PATROLS THAT HELD UP THE RUSSIANS FOR WEEKS! ADVENTURE! ROMANCE! REALISM! |Ml*oll NORRIS HARDIE TWO GREAT139 words
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Advertisement325 1940-11-26 8 I in:AI IV A III;II PET PAT YOUR GIRL FRIEND SAY j "DEAR, I'M TAKING YOU TO THE 1 SPECIAL CINSLING DANCE J to 5 p.m. sharp Dames in Dazzling Holiday Fashions Sateh Ayim—Free Tiger Beer for picking up Lucky Slips. TAIL WACGERS BALL S l2 p.m. See Picked Canine325 words
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Advertisement258 1940-11-26 8 Gala Premiere of Shaw Bros. 2nd Ambitious Malay Talkie HH aiii h »it ai a [fa MISS TINA ißf (Malaya's great est' dramatic actress) <tßlq| Sj£ f» IN fe FINKST ROLE of her Career YEM HA *H tSONG, HABSHA and Malaya's funniest Comedian PUTIH LAWAK Another Fin c Musical Drama258 words
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213 1940-11-26 9 r» FA SONS were given by a X King's Bench Divisional 0ur 1 for refusing to release Aubrey Trevor Oswald Lees, a j*] Office Civil Servant, f ro m Brixton Prison on a writ beas Corpus. When their lordships had the pr before213 words
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Article654 1940-11-26 9 Story Of Man's Secret Love For Landlady 1 extraordinary story of a young man's love for his landlady, 1 who treated him like a son, lay behind an apparently motiveless case of wounding", it was revealed at the Old Bailey. The man in the dock, James654 words
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Article214 1940-11-26 9 A NEW photographic paper produced by a British firm is likely to revolutionise printing room technique. All amateur photographers know that when pictures are being printed from a weak negative, a specially vigorous paper is required. If the negative is bold in contrasts of214 words
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Advertisement499 1940-11-26 9 Opening To-day £**k f rUk\T where 315 6.15 9.15 I AIHA V Everybody Special Return Season Goes lor 2 Days Only PHONE 3400 UNITED ARTISTS ADOLPHE MENJOU CAROLE LANDIS JOHN HUBBARD m Tim's a big man he ain't no lady Imagine his embarrassment He's going to have the baby LOOK499 words
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Advertisement66 1940-11-26 9 NAN YANG 4 TIMES DAILY. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE. *T NAN CHIANG HOTEL. ti, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 92. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAH HEW HOTEL, M Beach Road. Phone 2016. M d*d)k COURTEOUSTSOW PICKED HOSTESSES READY TO ENTERTAIN YOU DANCE TO THE SWEET MUSIC OF DE' SILVA'S BAND NEW WORLD★66 words
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Advertisement79 1940-11-26 9 I Bl OZYGENj eradicates j INDICESTIONI 5 Send 30c Stamp for trial to S G.P.O. Box 439 Singapore. 5 r_ mm ANNOUNCEMENT BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter) IPOH SUB-AGENCY will commence business on 2nd December 1940 Address: 1-3. Hugh Low Street. 1-3, Market Lane. P.O. Box79 words
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Advertisement351 1940-11-26 9 MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS THE GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., 275, 8. Bridge Rd. Tel. 2164 Established in 1928. Optician C T. FAN Glasses supplied with a guarantee Coupon. NOW WE GIVE YOU V) INSERTIONS I FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 6 in the Malaya TRIBUNE 6 in the Morning TRIBUNE sjj The351 words
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Advertisement156 1940-11-26 9 OM TO-DAY f 6.15 9.15 1 COMEDY IN BEST WILL HAY TRADITION! OVv TO START 1 1I I W*\ A FIRE J Directed by MARCEL VA RN E L WIIMBHPPHiBffISBHfIffi Mode or The ISLINGTON STUDIOS mJI Mo once Oftt<r m charge of production alfl DrA H Edward Block; Producer *H156 words
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Obituary36 1940-11-26 10 The engagement is announced of Mr Tan Beng Kirn, second son I of Mr. Mrs. Tan Kok Tiong to Miss May Sng Bee Neo, youngest lav hter of Mr. Mrs. Sng Soo lee36 words
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Advertisement735 1940-11-26 10 'fegjggl Situations Vacant in 'WANTED Salesman or B_esworaan to •ell American Fountain Pena. Apply 67-3£ 'Koon Ouan Street Singapore. Afternoon only ___11____ W ANTED two first class musicians— p»-SsT-d vTollnlst-for local restaurant •APPty Box 741. Malay. Tribune Singa. pore. Wanted ~an Assistant Piano Teacher. Applet must at lease hold a735 words
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Advertisement715 1940-11-26 10 Board And Residence SUROFEAN BOARDING HOUSE -»jn arith Board. $100.00 '"EgSE attached, modern sanitation. 37. Road. Kuala Lumpur. Tel. 48^. CAIRNHILL COURT,34. Furnished Urge rOCS» Wtth ___gy*J ft EHvate verandah, newly decoraiea uu Birroute (No_W) LARGE AIRY M 525?" p*ul"l tached. available with am y single $90'- couple $J4o|-. I715 words
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Advertisement762 1940-11-26 10 For Sale IMMEDIATE SALE. Three Standard Typebetween 2 and 5 p r rT 9-B. SSmpong Bugis, Bingpog.^ Kindly siaie n» Race Course by post to J 11 11 (No 485 F/ Road. Blngapore. ir, gj?pJSgfc. St&V .«£"5 B?n* THOROUGH-BRED POULTRY. BJjJ Leehorns Favorolles. Birds and Riverside' Farm. Padang 5qBF) ?oTsALE:762 words
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Advertisement635 1940-11-26 10 Professional TREATMENT CXJREB )iabetes. Paralysis. Urinary »J_K5 es Nervous troubles. Loss of J****™ tc' Cure Guaranteed. Oriental Herbalisw, 43. Middle Road, Dial MS^J^J^ VHY SUFFER SIUSNTLTIroTrT diseases when you can be curedprlvateJy >y correspondence. Cures, aIiJMT h~ nerous. hive been steadily stm n B ln numbers by this means. To635 words
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Advertisement664 1940-11-26 10 SINGAPORE MPROVEMI-JNi TRUST TENDERS are invited for the reconstruction of South Boat Quay and Circular Road and th e demolition of houses No 29 South Boat Quay and Nos. 1 and 2 Canton Street. Plans, Specification and Form oi Tender may be obtained at the Office of the Singapore Improvement664 words
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Advertisement144 1940-11-26 10 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TEND EBB. TENDERS are now Invited tor the folio win* materials or service. _For particulars sea Municipal Tender Boom. Supply of 3,000 Single Phase A.C. Meters, 10 Amperes, 230 Volts. 50 Cycles. 4 p.m. IT Jan. mWrn Supply of Standard High Pressure Copper Tubes. Advanced to 4 p.m.144 words
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Advertisement41 1940-11-26 10 EFFICIENT BBP^ 11 j io Try Kaa for which thrv are 8016 HOE BOON ÜBONC HOt S,NGAPOK£ Distributors: rE tfffltAl RADIO Kuala l un P r ol 'ND THE RADIO// 01 Wellesley and Al«r tf y CHOP HIP Kuala lmngtin. Tr.iu^^,41 words
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Miscellaneous1154 1940-11-26 10 Ito-day's aiAiinV j —J SINGAPORE v London ZHL BW metre. (1.333 «|CS) dJ^RSS 0 2* ZHPI 30*« metres (I 66 mcs) GSt UMIU <g.g2 ZHP3 41.51 metre* (T.tt mlcs) CM 21 53 Mc »(U93 Mn 820 am. News 1» status* isrerj GSG 17.7s g*>i. ns.eg o^trel! moraine) LONDON ZHL ZIIPI1,154 words
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948 1940-11-26 11 Singapo.e, Nov. 25. MINING Buyer* Sellers Tin (4s) 3 l 4l ''a 3 i 9 H*«5L <S) 20;- 21)6 EST (si) 075 080 V* P2L 15H 161--5s »1- 6 .ss) 5.101 a 6[3 I iSi, 33,6 3516 astral Ma«J 1.42 V* l\4t\i (£> 1919 2019 luraw948 words
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Article36 1940-11-26 11 Singapore, Tuesday. A tea party will be given by Robinson and Co. Ltd., Singapore, to about 200 children from the forces stationed in Singapore, on Nov. 29 at 3.30 p.m. in Robinson Cafe.36 words
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Article191 1940-11-26 11 From Our Financial Correspondent oSingapore,0 Singapore, Tuesday. NLY very meagre business wai recorded in tin shares yesterday, there being very little activity apart from business in Petalings which improved somewhat. Raub gold eased on the announcement of the passing of the December dividend, and towards191 words
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Article21 1940-11-26 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38%, Sellers 38%. TIN21 words
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Article140 1940-11-26 11 Singapore, Nov. 25. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan R, (Slam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 260 Rice Siam 2 245 Rice Slam 3 235 Siam Eroken Rice No. 1 205 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 203 '.ice Saigon Al -ice Saigon 1140 words
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39 1940-11-26 11 Reuter - By Reuter London, Nov. 25. »JiHE Stock Exchange opened very quiet, but mostly firm. Interest in mining issues was mainly centred on Diamonds, which were harder. South Americans were quietly supported.39 words
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Article121 1940-11-26 11 London, Nov. 25. Tho Freight Market was firm, but deadlocked. Yugoslav, Panamanian and United States vessels are the only neutral vessels available and their owners believe that the diminution of neutral tonnage through the Greek participation in the war warrants higher, rates. Actually some Greek tonnage still seems121 words
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Article113 1940-11-26 11 New York, Nov. 26. DESPITE th 3 Thanksgiving holiday the volume of oteel orders and specificatiens, particularly commercial, Still exc3eds deliveries, the situation of which is becoming congested in respect of practically all products. Export business was* maintained, with continued heavy British buying. First-quarter bookings are growing,113 words
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Article28 1940-11-26 11 New York, Nov. 25. THE retail sales outlook remains 1 very bright. Wall Street selling, to establish losses for Inccme Tax. is likely to increase.28 words
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Article38 1940-11-26 11 London, Nov. 25. THE next issue of steel air-raid shelters will be unpalvanised, not because spelter is scarce, but because ungalvanised black-sheet? will outlast the war and can ue used for many purposes after the war.38 words
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Article19 1940-11-26 11 London. Nov. 25.—Tin opened steady. The turnover was 50 tons. United Kingdom weekly stocks total 3,903 tons.19 words
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Advertisement120 1940-11-26 11 TVi whiPh aUUfa u Cturers of STREAMLINE FILTERS now introduce a oii c fitted t0 truck engines, enabling them to run on irt without even draining the sump, for the "sludge" p v r\f ILTER removes all damaging coUodial carbon and wear re moval of these harmful bodies, the reduction120 words
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Advertisement399 1940-11-26 11 DIABETES. IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED WITH THIS DISEASE come to Thabib A. Md. Hassan, the specialist for DIABETES He guarantees to cure you completely and permanently enabling you to take rice and sugar without fear of recurrence ln a short time. He will give you back your lost energy and399 words
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Advertisement773 1940-11-26 11 STEAMER SAILINGS I 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: Special773 words
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Article393 1940-11-26 12 BOMBS HIT BIG SHIPYARDS London, Nov. HAMBURG bore the brunt of the widespread HTcerman docks and shipyards on Sunday J* Blchm and Voss shipbuilding yards, which had so aided in recent weeks, were once again visited *JJ™ heavy bombers, according to the Air Ministry news393 words
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Article86 1940-11-26 12 London. Nov. 26 FLIGHT-Lieutenant J. B. Nicholson. 23-year-old fighter pilot, received from His Majesty the King yesterday the Victoria Cress awarded him for bravery when, although he was wound ?d and his plane was on fire, he remained in the burning aircraft and attacked ond shot86 words
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199 1940-11-26 12 British Wireless. Since dawn yesterday morning, several enemy bombers, operating finely or in small formations, have crossed the south-east and s0l ]l a reacts cl Eng'and, states an official communique, and one sma'j formation reached the outskirts ol the London area. Shortly before noon anBritish Wireless. - 199 words
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118 1940-11-26 12 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. THE breakdown of the Axis r I "collaboration" in the air j war over Britain had one curious sequel, writes Reuters t air correspondent-. An escort of Italian fighters 5 sent over the Channel ic--1 cently to protect the GermanReuter. - 118 words
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Article177 1940-11-26 12 Reuter. Lcndon. Nov. 26. AN R.A.F. communique issued ai Cairo yesterday stated that a further raid was carried out on Durazzo by the R.A.F. The attack was directed on shipDing in the harbour, the quay, ietties and harbour buildings. One heavy salvo fell 50 yards fromReuter. - 177 words
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Article44 1940-11-26 12 Mr. J. D. Sundraj, of the Postal and Telegraphs Department. Seremban. has gone on transfer as Postmaster, Batang Malaka. He will be missed ln sporting circles, as for a number of seasons past he has played soccer, cricket, hockey and rugger for the Negri.44 words
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315 1940-11-26 12 Reuter. London, Nov. 26. npHE development of the bomber as a support for the British Army in the field has reached the stage where the methods which are being applied, are actually, though on a limited scale, being tested out against the ItaliansReuter. - 315 words
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Article, Illustration175 1940-11-26 12 E.S.A. M. Entertain Servicemen A HUNDRED airmen from the) R.A.F. station, Seletar, were entertained to dinner and a movie by the Ex-Services Association. Singapore Branch, last night. Transport was arranged [or the men who arrived at the Union Jack Club at 8 p.m. for dinner. Later they went on to175 words
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Article18 1940-11-26 12 Mr J. A. Henderson. Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed officiate as Assistant Engineer. Per-i*. Kuala Kangsar.18 words
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Article371 1940-11-26 12 Reuter. It is stated th l i e vance guards are movin V* but by no means can the <« tion of certain centres uS' 1 threatened, he vet m n h art Greek a V alry fl?, n h n ;r/ reached Ciradets and are still inReuter. - 371 words
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Advertisement190 1940-11-26 12 There isn't Another receiver thof combines jersflj tility ond astounding performance as tn.s "Broadway" radio! ODe rotion *a» It's the first set for ver f a A V* DL P d f.yeW ever included, Spread-band Tuning one Coverage at so small a price. Push-pull than that of any comparable c190 words
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