Malaya Tribune, 3 December 1940
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1940-12-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Net Sales Exceed 16,000 Daily SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Tuesday, December 3, 1910.22 words
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236 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. ter's Diplomatic c -respondent) j London, Dec. 3. i !*Hr suggestion that the I] Germans are resorting t, usual methods to stir ud trouble in Yugoslavia is Contained in the latest news jfrom *»t country. ffeei »re doing so because ,h, I nJt failedReuter. - 236 words
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Article120 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. New York, Dec. 3. AN S.O.S. was picked up by the Mackay Radio from the steamer Victor Ross saying she had been torpedoed by a submarine yesterday morning. The Victor Ross is a Panama vessel of 11,000 tons. Other messages picked up by the MackayReuter. - 120 words
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Article217 1940-12-03 1 5TH COLUMN AT WORK Reuter. Washington, Dec. 3. E THER revelations of Fifth Column activities by the Germans in the United States will, it is believed, be made to *ss in the coming week. The administration, it is underat present most concerned over Nazi propagandaReuter. - 217 words
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78 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 3. IMPORTS of all fruit, except 1 oranges, are to be stopped. Lord Woolton. the Minister of Food, speaking at Manchester announced yesterday. He said that in view of the demand for ships, he could no longer afford to give things toReuter. - 78 words
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214 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. Tctcoma, Dec. 2. AN explosion which shook mo t of tl>e city damaged a (olumhian powder factory at Frederick son near *?ere to-day. explosion took place in a tory. A ton of dynamite bl( k up, bl wing the factory to bits. Four pReuter. - 214 words
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82 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. M Vichy, Dee. 3. ARSHAL Petain, "the head of the French State" is trans-h-rring the seat of his Government to Versailles in German"<<upiecl territory. This appears to be the only ble conclusion to be drawn I a cryptic communique issued [n Vichy afterReuter. - 82 words
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254 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 3. LARGE number of enemy aircraft on the ground at Benina, in the western desert, was attacked by the R.A.F., says the Air Ministry News Service. Two 79 three-engined Italian bombers were destroyed and two others severely damaged. BombsReuter. - 254 words
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561 1940-12-03 1 Over 1000 Prisoned Taken On Sunday Italian Retreat Menaced On 2 Sides British Wireless. London. Dec. 3. MEWS received in London from Athens yesterday relating to the northern sector of the Italo-Greek war indicates that in the Pogradetz area the Greeks have advanced well beyondBritish Wireless. - 561 words
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Article147 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Dec. 3. BITTER resentment at the loss of Transylvania (ceded to Hungary at Axis dictation) was expressed by the State leader Gen. Antonescu, speaking in commemoration of the 22nd anniver- sary of Rumania's acquisition of Transylvania after the Great War He appealed to 'RumaniansReuter. - 147 words
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126 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. Bucharest Dec. 3. GERMAN mechanised Troops and tanks of all sizes, including some which crossed the Maginot Line, participated at a review in Bucharest yesterday to celebrate Rumania's addition to the Axis pact. King Michael, accompanied by General Antonescu, watched the parade fromReuter. - 126 words
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Article49 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 3. THE casualties during the recent raids on Southampton were not large taking into account the scale of operations, says an Air Ministry communique. For the two raids of Saturday and Sunday there were 370 casualties, which included killed and seriously injured.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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195 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 3. jyjEMBERS of the Senate Banking Committee and the House of Representatives Coinage Committee have unanimously approved the transaction whereby the United States will advance one hundred million dollars to China. Mr. Morgenthau explained to the Committees the detailsReuter. - 195 words
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Article112 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. Bombay, Dec. 3. /I CONFERENCE of ministers of the Indian states met at isombay yesterday under the presidency of Sir Akbar Hydari, the Prime Minister of Hyderabad, to discuss means of accelerating the war effort to the maximum extent possible. A resolution was passed thatReuter. - 112 words
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131 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 3. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, who is making a tour of U.S. defences in the Carribean, is leaving for Miami, it was disclosed on the presidential train by the Secretary to the President. Mr. Roosevelt will go on board the cruiser EsoalossaReuter. - 131 words
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Article39 1940-12-03 1 Reuter. London, Dec. 3. AN Admiralty communique states that His Majesty's destroyer Sturdy (Lieut-Commander G. T. Cooper) ran ashore on the Scottish coast in thick weather, and has since become a total loss. Five ratings were lost.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement233 1940-12-03 1 M. HASSAN, Electrical, Oat Water Contractor*, M, 36 37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE TEL. 3411 For all your requirements In the Installation or repairs of electric, gas and water pipe fittings, please consult us and we will submit our estimate without obligation. WORKMAN SHIP GUARANTEED AND CHARGES MODERATE. We*"also stock:—233 words
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214 1940-12-03 2 SALVATION ARMYTO EXTEND ITS WORK (Tribune Staff Reporter) step towards bringing the whole of Malaya within the scope of the useful services of the Salvation Army has been taken by the Army authorities. "i Following negotiations with 'the Selangor Government, it is reliably214 words
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Article65 1940-12-03 2 Singapore, Monday. CHARGED with theft of $5 in cash belonging to Thye Ah Hoe. Musah bin Haji Noordin, a Malay, aged 40, claimed trial in the Third Police Court to-day. The offence was alleged to have been committed in a house in Serangoon Road on Saturday.65 words
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Article18 1940-12-03 2 Mr. D. B. Smith. Malayan Public Works Service, has been appointed to officiate as Assistant Engineer, Kinta South.18 words
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477 1940-12-03 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) the Malayan pineapple industry is now passing through a most difficult period owing to the dislocation of usual markets, the various steps taken in the past decade to stabilise the industry have increased its capacity to withstand the present slump477 words
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Article153 1940-12-03 2 IN official telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, just received in Malaya, states': '"To help in the urgently needed relief at Coventry arrangements were made for a mobile canteen to be put into immediate service in th? city as a gift from the153 words
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Article44 1940-12-03 2 THE Singapore Eurasian Community' is the titl? of a talk tt broadcast by Mr. G 1 N. lertffrom .he Singapore Station at 7.10 p.m. to-night. This is the tenth talk in the series "Presenting Singapore." which is being arranged by the Friends of Singapore.44 words
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Article27 1940-12-03 2 Lieut. P.H. Steed. S.S.V.F., has been promoted to the mnk of Acting Captain whilst performing the duties of Second BattSkm *****1, Q Com P an y- Second27 words
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Article24 1940-12-03 2 (Cent-A-Plane Fund) Total number of enemy planes shot down during the week-end on all fronts up to midnight London time FOUR24 words
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195 1940-12-03 2 Singapore, Monday. JJOW two Chinese, alleged to be dealers in counterfeit coins, fell into a police trap, was revealed at the Assize Court to-day before Mr. Justice Pedlow and a common jury when Wee Kee Lin and Ang Kin Nia were tried, the former195 words
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Article89 1940-12-03 2 CARS LORRY IN COLLISION THREE men were Injured when a 1 collision, involving a motor lorry and two motor-cars, one of I which bore a Johore number, oc- n red „.i thr sVfc milestone, Uppe* yesterday after. noon. rhj driver of the lorn sustained a lacerated wound on the back89 words
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Article282 1940-12-03 2 Singapore, Monday. CHAY NAM, a Chinese worker employed at Messrs. Hume Pipe (Far East). Ltd., Bukit Timah Road, who was pushed by a fellow worker following an altercation over 20 cents which Lee owed him, tripped over a stool and fell, sustaining fatal282 words
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153 1940-12-03 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) FULL of praise for Sydney I Melbourne, wfaire holidaying for the last f months, was Mrs. T?n in Cc when she was interviewed on h return here yesterday n hor "Sydney and Melbourne »r* lovely places. The people are very153 words
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Article60 1940-12-03 2 Singapore. Monday. "ALLEGED to have attempted extortion from Ons Lene Chw-p on Nov. ii. by threats of assault Ang Oh, a 19-year-old Chinese was charged in the Fifth Court to-day Ang Oh claimed trial to the charge, and tne ease was fixed for h f* r j2*60 words
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Article28 1940-12-03 2 Mr. O. R. S. Bateman. J.P. has been appointed to be Chairman of the Boa-ci of Visiting Justices, Singapore in phr* of Mr. J. A Clarke, JP. resigned28 words
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Advertisement122 1940-12-03 2 THE SAFEST .REMEDY FDR COLDS l ATA 9RH ETC this NEW CUTEX Salon Nail Polish Will Wear Longer Than any Polish You've Ever Worn jrlM We can make this amazJm ing statement because the jtfi/f ||f new Cutex Salon Polish is SmĔf JjĔm W based on an entirely n< w122 words
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Article280 1940-12-03 3 To-day's Selangor State Council Meeting (From Our Own Reporter) Klang, To-day. PRISONERS in Pudu Jail were confined to their cells for unnecessarily long periods, stated Mr. K. K. Benjamin at the State Council meeting to-day. He was making a plea for a plan whereby prison280 words
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Article105 1940-12-03 3 Singapore, Monday. AT the annual meeting of the Arva Samaj held on Nov. 17. the Allowing were elected office-bear-ers- President: Mr. T. Karmakar. Vice Presidents: Mr. P. H. Bakshi Singh and Mr. Kamleshwai Singh. Hon. Secretary: Mr. S. Raja Ram. Asst Secretary: Mr. Brijbhooshan Rai "Hon Treasurer:105 words
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Article54 1940-12-03 3 Singapore, Monday. THE children of the Pasir Panjang English School had a very °njoyable time to-day v.hen the school held its Parents.' Day. A programme of song.-; and recitations in addition to a short play was gone through. The prizes were distributed by Mrs. D. Down-, the54 words
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135 1940-12-03 3 I our Own Reporter) Lumpur, Monday, mphteta dropped on by German planes sent out by the Kuala Lumpur resiamong the articles the Ex-Service Assoaya < Kuala Lumpur pire Bali held on Satthe Selangor Club d sL'OO. ich was organised F M.S. War Fund.135 words
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172 1940-12-03 3 Singapore, Monday. A WAKENED by cries of "thief" at about 4 a.m. on Nov. 1, Swee Ah Kow, living in a lorong off Geylang Road, tame out of his house and saw a man running in the dark. Swee gave chase and caught up172 words
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Article16 1940-12-03 3 Mr. D. Cuthbertson. Assistant Architect. Malayan Public Works Service. ha» been seconded lor service in *ohore.16 words
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Article381 1940-12-03 3 A NUMBER of mysterious poultry diseases are re- ported in the veterinary De- partment report for 1W39. An outbreak of disease I occurred among a small flock of ten Rhode Island fowls j btl< nging to an officer of the Agricultural Department re- i riding :n Kuala381 words
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Article29 1940-12-03 3 A new daily newspaper printed in English for Indians brought out its first issue yesterday. Priced at two cents, it will concentrate mainly on news of and from India.29 words
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408 1940-12-03 3 EXPERIMENTS in India have shown that the vitamin A contained in the Malayan red palm oil can be used in tackling nutrition problems in that country. Tnis has resulted in India ordering the first bulk suppl} of the oil from Malaya which,408 words
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Article417 1940-12-03 3 jyjALAYAN studies are brought to their fullest brilliance by the brush of Madame Tania Zarutsky, clever Russian artist, who opened her exhibition of paintings at the Y.W.C.A. I yesterday morning. Madame Zarutsky, who apparently does not limit her creative effort to any particular or definite417 words
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Article64 1940-12-03 3 (From Our Own Rei>orter) Ipoh. Monday. THE body of a middle-aged Javanese with a gaping wound In the neck, was found in a well a short distance from his house in renoh, yesterday morning. It is believed that the man was killed in his house and64 words
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Article51 1940-12-03 3 Singapore. Monday. OLEADING guilty to a charge of righting In public, at the Junction of Geylang Road and Paya Lebar Road last Saturday, two Hokkiens. Lim Keng Hock, 25, and Teo Poh Huat. 31, were rined S l each by Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Cojrt51 words
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Article47 1940-12-03 3 Singapore, Monday. MR. A. Yellappa, barrister-at-law, was admitted as* a member of the S.S. Bar, by the acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett-Terrell, in the High Court to-day. His lordship, in granting the application, wished Mr. Yellappa every success.47 words
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Article34 1940-12-03 3 Singapore, Tuesday. AT the Rotary Club luncheon tomorrow, Mr. R. B. Henly who has just returned from Eng'and will talk on "My impressions of England in war time.''34 words
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Article62 1940-12-03 3 Singapore, Monday. rE Ladies' Aid Society of the Tamil Methodist Church, Singaoore has paid $768.50 to the Malaya Patriotic Fund. This sum represents half of the gross proceeds of the concert which was held a few weeks ago at the Victoria Theatre The Society is grateful to all62 words
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Advertisement85 1940-12-03 3 -€B»-^— ;HONE: SINGAPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3331 (3 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines), PENANG 1500 1501, BUTTERWORTH 33 C.S. 218 A Adit, of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. lllf^^ I Bm% 1 j i tot upon your skin I Famous X-WB 4 2-9 7-55™™™"™"' A *F- PEA85 words
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Article482 1940-12-03 4 LOSERS FALL OFF AFTER LEADING Combined Colleges G Indian Army 2 DV six goals to two the Combined Colleges bea: the Indian Army yesterday evening in a match which began with the Indian Army promising great things and then falling off after half time when482 words
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Article78 1940-12-03 4 BUKIT Timah will be the venue of this year's annual inter-college rugby clash between Raffles College and thA Medical College, to be played to-day. Medical College will be represented by the following: Ong Swee Law: Indrajit Sen. (nip Hock F.ang, Lee Swee Choc Kuldip Singh: G. N.78 words
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202 1940-12-03 4 S.R.C. II S; Khalsa 2. f\NE g-oal at the interval, the V S.R.C. II beat the Khalsa Association by an odd goal in five in a hockey match on the S.R.C. padang yesterday. The defence of both teams played a good game and202 words
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Article55 1940-12-03 4 The following will represent the Indian Association at hockey Lgainst the SR C. on the Association ground to-morrow: S. V. Ferrer. J. J. Peter. Lt. M. C. Bavoor. B. S. Verma. P. Gupta. Heera Singh. P. K. Baskaran, Lt. Rabniwaz, Lt. Randir Singh. Lt. Tiwari. and Ibrahim55 words
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67 1940-12-03 4 DLAYING at Alexandra yesterday the Malaya Signals* beat the R E. Changi. by five points to nil in a keen rugby match. Jones scored" the try for the Sappers which was converted by Thompson. A feature of the match was the- fine kicking of67 words
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Article32 1940-12-03 4 TO-DAY RUGBY: Annual Inter-College match. Raffles College v. Medical College. Bukit Timah, 5.05 p.m.; Fjort Canning v. St. Andrew's Old Boys, Woodsville. HOCKEY: C SC. v. Post Office. Post Office.32 words
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1501 1940-12-03 4 (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, MONDAY. IN ALLEGATION THAT HE HAD GIVEN MR. A H M (RETCH. INSPECTOR OF MINES IN PERAK. TOO SUMS OF $250 $400 IN 1930 WHEN MR. CRETCH HAD TOLD HIM THAT HE WAS HARD UP, AND THAT HE1,501 words
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287 1940-12-03 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. VAN BREUKELEN'S string were out on the track for the first this morning when training was continued for the Selangor meet. Lay Off strode out well in an individual workout and looks the picture of fitness Newzy287 words
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Article16 1940-12-03 4 Mr. W. H. Davey untitled I erv »ce in the Johore Edui ment and has bepn16 words
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Advertisement311 1940-12-03 4 I Incomplete combustion result* in 1 I satisfactory engine performance. I'ut mf 1m I in a new jet of Champions and enjoy P jlfraral I (»a\mg!* that come from complete I combustion.They will soon pay for jSj x]y|| themselves. --^^t^^^^a An Empire product—mad* 1 '^™M«aln^^y I Obtainable from all Ĕ311 words
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Advertisement66 1940-12-03 4 ni«;II BLOOD i* it i: s s nt i; regulated with th e use of 'ANTISCLEROTICUM' Antiscleroticum regulates blood pressure, improves the cardiac action. preserves the fluidity of the blood, saves the blood vessels and removes th* complaints such as headache, loss of memory, low spirits, faintness, disturbed sleep, heart,66 words
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Advertisement314 1940-12-03 4 FEEI .v> WHEN IT'S TIME TO JUMP UP? Do you wake in the morning fasjing as if you'd had no sleep Do your limbs feel stiff and heavy as you c rawl out of bed Sleep ought to refresh you t whf do< «>if t it You are probably constipated.314 words
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Article77 1940-12-03 5 h m our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. -HCEI the Perak Detective da raid on the ib near the railway and 12 clerks under the Gaming r $400 was found, the raid, 12 perGovernment servants, •eared in the Portoe .ore Mr. P. p. Y.77 words
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Article29 1940-12-03 5 untitled divisional manager and Wireless has < rr.pany s represented visional manager Mediterranean. He will M>V post shortly Mr v Mr. W. E' Rlckr in Hongkong and leave m Australia.29 words
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420 1940-12-03 5 Government May Issue Communique Shortly y (Tribune Staff Reporter) T* O of Malaya's delegates to the Eastern Group Conference at New Delhi-JMr. H. North-Hunt, M.C.S., (Kegistrar-General of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.) and Mr. Tay Lian Teck, a member of the Legislative Coun-cil—-returned to Singapore yesterday420 words
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Article185 1940-12-03 5 Singapore, Monday. I SEEN stealing an electric bulb 1 from the five-foot way of aj house in Selegie Read. Rajoo, an 18-year-old Tamil, who was caught after a chase by two plain clothes constables', was fined $50, or in I default six weeks' rigorous impri-185 words
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Article219 1940-12-03 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. AS a sequel to the air crash, Involving the lives of three people, at the looh Aerodrome on Aug. 20. Capt. G. A. Bentinck. who was piloting the plane at the time of the accident, appeared on two summons219 words
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Article49 1940-12-03 5 Singapore. Monday. A CHARGE of criminal breach of trust in respect of $35 was preferred against Palani. a Tamil, when he appeared in the third police court, to-day. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed until Dec. 9. Bail of $100 was allowed.49 words
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Article664 1940-12-03 5 Singapore, Monday. rr\Vo Chinese—Lim Hoo Swee, a pedestrian, and Lee Ban Hock, the driver of a car—died as a result of injuries received when two motor oars came into collision at Kallang Road near the gasworks, about midnight on Sept. 22. The Singapore Coroner, Mr.664 words
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Letter223 1940-12-03 5 (To The Editor of The Malaya Tribune) Sii —In your report on Saturday la-st of Mr. L. Rayman's stirring appeal lor support to the War Fund and the Malaya Patriotic Fund you used a sub-heading:— "MALAYA PATRIOTIC FUND LANGUISHING." In the text of the Municipal President's speech223 words
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Article191 1940-12-03 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. LARGE proportion of the 70 members who have enrolled in the recently created Local Defence Corps of Perak have seen service in the Great War of 1914-18. They represent various units that saw action on the different fronts.191 words
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Article70 1940-12-03 5 Singapore. Monday. SENTENCE of (me day's simple imprisonment and a fine of $20. in default two weeks' rigorous Imprisonment, was imposed by j Mr. L. C. Goh, Fifth Magistrate, iktn he coiiv'<-.- d 11»:' Ah Soh, a Chinese "boy." tor theft of a bicycle chain, the70 words
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Article215 1940-12-03 5 BY a policy of selling stocks from Ihe Rice Pool against the purchases made by Government, the Food Controller has been able to keep the pru«e of Thai rice at a low f<cvel. in spite of the heavy increases which have taken place in the215 words
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Advertisement19 1940-12-03 5 end the PmNoTpiLESj USP ZAMBUK t**na*L O/A/ 7-Ayf g.y 7V fob jfclu. fl I PES I H a W9H19 words
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Advertisement326 1940-12-03 5 GOLD LEAF m > mm^]l£l!2£T m 1 Knowing what you want and ■njl I tnat y° u it, is good LEAF' costs on more than ordinary teas, but tastes a good deal better. MADE IN ENGLAND 1 GILLETTE Ihe ette on e-piece razor is the r3\> !ast wore n razor326 words
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Article129 1940-12-03 6 |i\ drawing attention to Government's neglect of elementary precautions in respect of protection for the public in the event of air raids. "D.A.G.," a Penang writer, rendered a useful service. There has been altogether too much complacency about A.R.P. in this country and we could not129 words
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Article147 1940-12-03 6 1 1 is true that pamphlets have been issued giving instructions as to the best type of shelters and how to build them but no advice has as yet been forthcoming as to where the masses are to find the money with which to build them. Judging from147 words
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Article137 1940-12-03 6 JfOR does it appear to have been thought necessary to concentrate intensively on the training of Auxiliary Fire Services, to say nothing of providing them with the necessary equipment. It would all cost a great deal of money but more than a great deal is being spent at137 words
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Article145 1940-12-03 6 JHE n eed to ctnsure that Malaya's food Supplies will not be found lacking should an emergency arise has been realised to some extent, but in the general enthusiasm to grow more foodstuffs, little attention has been paid to the equally important item <tf livestock supplies. That Malaya's145 words
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Article, Illustration1594 1940-12-03 6 It is easy to forget the war in China. During the battle of Britain, it is easy to forget that Chungking is "the most raided city in the world." We are reminded by this account of bombings of "the city on the hill." This article was1,594 words
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Article181 1940-12-03 6 gIH Henry Head, one of the world's greatest neurologists, devoted most of his life to finding out more about paralysis. He risked getting the disease by experimenting on himself. He even cut the nerves of his legs, arm, near the elbow, to study deep sensibility,"181 words
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Article586 1940-12-03 6 JBE Chinese man reaching us poa k p. tion cards fly m j, throwing Chinese woe a flutter of excitement vity. They rush to the tlr besiege the hairdressing 'o i h ty parlour:-;, interview I ers, and visit jewel] this time they are hrsbands. especially limited586 words
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Advertisement341 1940-12-03 6 4 E THAT MEN APPRECIATE! »3 INTERWOVEN SOCKS j Ui Made from rayon lisle in attracV Uye stnpes. self stripes, clocks and nos. In all new colours Sizes 10 J\ to Prices $1.25 51.50 pair. K\M— P»Ot\IX SOCKS mm\W r In Plain colours only. Made'from /Vl: ifm m!; t l!k341 words
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Article67 1940-12-03 7 REUTER. I ONDON, DEC. 2. 1 n, \IS CONSTRUCTING X LARGE SURFACE j I i NOW THAT HER SUBMARINE FLEET uas BEEN BUILT, ACCORDrO THE MOSCOW K-IPHJ TO-DAY. Hi\i IN AND MOLOTOV i pKi IN ACTIVE INTEREST \S NAVAL CONSTRUCTION," oil> THE BROADCASTER ujlO \DDED THAT INREUTER. - 67 words
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Article198 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. AFTER last nights vicious A attack on Southampton, areas of the town are in ruins and thousands are homeless, says a special Reuter representative. Hundreds of workers arrived r their places of employment to-day only to find them in complete ruins.Reuter. - 198 words
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36 1940-12-03 7 t i Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. 2. DIR Sassoon left Bangkok China by air tc-day. He at the Bangkok races and saw the Thai was greatly interested In thai horses.36 words
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710 1940-12-03 7 Stronger Resistance Chinas Reply To Puppet Treaty Reuter. Chungking. Dec. 2. "A MERE scrap of paper," was the description given by the Chinese oiliciai Central Daily News to the treaty signed on Saturday between Japan and the Wang Ching Wei Govern- ment. TheReuter. - 710 words
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Article96 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. London, Dec. Z rOUGH the situation on the Thailand-Indo-China frontier is tense, negotiations are now in progress. Authoritative quarters in London believe that there is no reason why a peaceful solution may not be reached, says Renter's diplomatic correspondent. Certain press report > dealine with theReuter. - 96 words
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Article26 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. Batavia, Dec. 2. Another two Spitfires have been added to the seven which the N.E.I, have presented on Mr. Churchill's birthday—Reut?r.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article50 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. 2. EIGHTEEN Japanese aircraft, in small groups, raided Chungking yesterday at noon. Four or the raiders dropped bombs at a point below Chungking. No bombs were' dropped within the city limits. When the Japanese planes flew over the city, they were greeted with anti-aircraft "fire.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article317 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. Cairo, Dec. 2. THE belief that the Italian 1 forces in the Near East are doomed to surrender whether they fight on or 1 "peacefully and resignedly give themselves up," is ex- i pressed by the newspaper J Albalagh, which is among the most responsibleReuter. - 317 words
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86 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. London, Dec. 2. Raids dining the night were mainly concentrated on souther i England. An official communique stales that buildings were damaged by high explosive bombs, and there some persons killed and others injured. A full report is not yet available, but 11 isReuter. - 86 words
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65 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. Shanghai. Dec. 2. THOUSANDS of Chinese and many foreigners are affected by the blockade of the western district, adjoining the International Settlement imposed by the Japanese military authorities, following the wounding, on Saturday afternoon. In that district of a Japanese gendarme. All roads leadingReuter. - 65 words
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Article170 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. Stockholm, Dec. 2. CERIOUS disturbances are reported to have occurred in Norway, following an attempt on the life of Quisling, head of Germany's puppet government, according to reports reaching Stockholm. As Quisling was leaving a public meeting at Frederikstad he was met by a largeReuter. - 170 words
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Article89 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. Belgrade, Dec. 2. A SOLEMN appeal to the people of Yugoslavia to remain "calm and level headed" in order to preserve their country from "the scourge of war" was made by the Regent, Prince Paul, yesterday on the occasion of the twenty-second anniversary of theReuter. - 89 words
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127 1940-12-03 7 Reuter. Moscow, Dec. 2. Commenting on Italy's defeat in Albania, the Red Star, the organ ol the Red Army states that the mora'e of the Italian troops is not the same as hi the tart days of the war. The Italians, owing to their airReuter. - 127 words
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Article34 1940-12-03 7 Mr. Harbans Singh. Punjabi Interpreter Ut. of the Perak Supreme Court. Mrs. Hirbans Singh and famiiy will be proceeding to India on six months' long leave in the course of the next few days.34 words
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Advertisement42 1940-12-03 7 y j i'BIOZYGEN j 5 eradicates 2 j INDIGESTION: Send 30c Stamp for trial to OJ».0. Box 439 Singapore. I "KLEEN" 77" FITS ALL SAFETY RAZORS. 100% llriiish Produrt SOLE ACENTS:- v::: bilakhia company. 52, CECIL STREET P.O. Box I SINGAPORE. 5042 words
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Advertisement163 1940-12-03 7 B R V A N T'S I -ALL WEATHER** J/\ (i OL F II A<■ S I j Fitted with patent outside all- II i° °JfJ I weather zip hood. When addi- J tional Packing Space is required. I =»X c OCX can nan Outside the j |T~~| Bag, so163 words
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Advertisement354 1940-12-03 8 WM APOLOGIZE To all our patrons who were refused admission during the week-end and for any inconvenience caused thereby We are extending the Season for ONE MORE DAY forf the benefit of those who have as yet not been able ty See it! Cw POSITIVELY APITOL LAST DAY 3.15 6.15354 words
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Advertisement302 1940-12-03 8 Ijjffijb WE PRESCRIBE AS JijLfy FOLLOWS FOR BrVIXETIDE Boxing Night Dance wm New Year's Eve Ball Wk< extx. till wfm*m JUST WHAT T HE DOCTOR ORDERED "HAPPY GIRLS!" "HAPPY TIMES!" to-night come for a j BLACKOUT DANCE MOKE POPULAR EVERY WEEK HAPPY THEATRE—Matinees: Fri. Sat. 1.15 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m302 words
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Advertisement221 1940-12-03 8 BOOK NOW FOR TO-DAY'S GALA?xg^ AT LAST! The screen's most dynamic talents clash in a picture, once seen never-to-be-forgone [to-day alhambraTST As this film measures over 13,000 feet long, patrons are kindl advised to be seated at advertised time huces excujsivi: of tax s 2 si a s**«. Free List221 words
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510 1940-12-03 9 rpHK leaders of the Indian community in Singapore have issued a joint appeal to their countrymen to continue their support of the various funds instituted to help in the prosecu- tion of the war. Over 577.000 have so far been collected by local510 words
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229 1940-12-03 9 Singapore, Monday. WITH a recommendation that if the accused could give valuable information to the Police as to the persons manufacturing and turning out forged currency notes, the authorities would consider reduction of sentence, Mr. Justice Pedlow convicted and sentenced a young Chinese,229 words
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Advertisement384 1940-12-03 9 P A TH A V GRAND op ENING TO-DAY tA 1"A I :i SHOWS 3.15 %A 5 «U.» n Everybody Goes D Box Office 'Phone 3400. AMBUSH! ,oooo y j I Shoibon«» attack the helpless pio- fl J jj^Mt nee' wagon train. Ik Jml* 4MbL rjr»d» or horses running wild—and384 words
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Advertisement191 1940-12-03 9 I ZARUTSKY'S Art Exhibition I Now on at Y. W. C. A. RAFFLES QUAY j j THIS WEEK ONLY 10 A.M. to 6.30 P.M.j BIGGER AND BETTER SELECTION I THIS YEAR! In spite of the war and numerous interruptions and difficulties, our EXPRESS SERVICE has been perfectly maintained this year.191 words
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Advertisement238 1940-12-03 9 Public Notices THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE I CHAPTER 45» In the High Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. In Bankruptcy. No. 101 of 1939. Re ISAAC A. ELIAS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the abovenamcd Court has appointed Friday the 13th day of December. 1940. at 11 o'clock in238 words
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Advertisement220 1940-12-03 9 PAVILION pening To Day j 6.15 9.15 THE EMBARRASSING ADVENTURES OF A TEAM OF FUNSTERS IN BEN TEA VERS' SPICY ENTERTAINMENT AND WHEN ROBERTSON HARE IS IN THE TEAM TOO YOU CAN BE SURE YOUR SIDES WILL 'ACHE WITH LAUGHTER SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY VICTORIA220 words
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Advertisement839 1940-12-03 10 cmssif ED hps gBESal Situations Vacant UNMARRIED GARDENER for mowing, bedding cut. etc. 33. Orange Grove Road. Singapore. (No. 606F) WANTED TEACHER to teach Chinese. Apply Box Vy« c.o Malaya Tribune, Singapore (No. 590F) WANTED. One Boot-Keeper. Apply, Hon. ISecretary, M. 8. Co-operative Stores Society Ltd., Seremban. (No. 588P) WANTED839 words
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Advertisement840 1940-12-03 10 Business Opportunities OPPORTUNITY for first-class investment. Partner wanted for long-established, and well-known Restaurant For further partllars apply Box 813,' Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 626F) GENTLEMAN wishes to Invest In sound and paying concern on partnership basis. Write to G.C.L., Post Box 386, Singapore. (No. 535F) Stamps MALAYAN, BRITISH and Foreign840 words
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Advertisement811 1940-12-03 10 For Sale QUICK SALE —Almost new Barbell-Dun-bell Set 50 lbs. Two Charts Included. $20- only. Box No. 807, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 614F) PORTABLE sectlonallzed hut, 12 feet by 8 feet. Box No. 774, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 525F) COMPLETE BOXING EQUIPMENT, suitable for Training Camp for sale. Going Cheap.811 words
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Advertisement702 1940-12-03 10 Matrimonial TWO RESPECTABLE English soldiers would like to meet two respectable young ladies (European or Eurasian) with a view to friendship. Photograph preferred, but not essential. Reply Box 804, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 609*) GUARDIANS communicate. Respectable Indian families desire children married. We serve all nationalities. Marriage Agency, 79, Buklt702 words
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Advertisement588 1940-12-03 10 Public Notices NOTICE OF REMOVAL CHECK CAB TAXI SERVICE As from Ist December, 1940, we will move Into premises No. 11 Penang Lane. THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE Of well-made black-stained teak household furniture of every description, some crockery, glassware, etc. (By Order Of Mr. H. Nijsen of Messrs. O.588 words
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Advertisement40 1940-12-03 10 Import of Printing Ink prohibited from foreign countries. Large stock of "Hoogly" Printing Ink at pre-war prices. American Calendars Art Pictures also in stock. Get your supply from J. LEA A CO.. 523 525, Serangoon Road, Singapore. Phon e 7520.40 words
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Advertisement19 1940-12-03 10 I LAYER -BILT 1 I RADIO BATTERIES 1 1 FOR IQXri tiff J L KFf HURT RADIO CO. J19 words
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Miscellaneous1252 1940-12-03 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE N tf London' oa 2 3 41 <!:» m c,) GSJ 21.53 £,'(»5 1 20 (eTW7 p m G8 17 79 «3 StSS! ZHL ZHPI ZHPJ. tat g3^ ett Announc« £.8 Malay Polk Songs. 6 35 SSTprSg*" l 10.40 Indian Music. GSJ) 11.20 Cantonese Music. 6.50 Johnny1,252 words
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899 1940-12-03 11 Singapore, Dec. 2. BONING Buyers. Sellers. 5« °Z v 3316 35,6 jj ril 15]- 161- 91- 916 •B E) 1.47 1.52 1919 2019 >£) 121- 131--&*rMn 0.17 0.20 It 038 0.41 cd |1) 1.24 1.27 cd I q 17 18 6 X V 54% 5 t899 words
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Article22 1940-12-03 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Prices of tin and rubber in Singapore at noon today were:— RUBBER Buyers 38V 2> Sellers 38%. TIN22 words
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Article186 1940-12-03 11 From Our Financial Correspondent r Singapore. Tuesday S were a more active market yesterday, and there were keen buyers for a number of lines. Hong Fatts at one time touched 125, and other shares to come in for inquiry included Ulu Klangs, Putehs, Klang Rivers, Kuchais.186 words
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50 1940-12-03 11 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 3. THE Oslo correspondent of the German news agency says that ihere is no truth in the report of ih e attempt against the life of Quisling the Nazi puppet chief, in connection with the political meetings at Frederlskstad and Hapsborg—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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208 1940-12-03 11 (From Our Own Reporter) Penatig, Tuesday. PRESIDING at the 16th ordinary general meeting of the Rantau Tin Dredging Co., Lta., yesierday, Mr H. A. Coates stated that the company had paid $188.166 in royalties and war tax on tin ore, which is over 25208 words
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42 1940-12-03 11 Reuter - By Reuter London, Dec. 2. »J]IN opened barely steady. The turnover was 100 tons. The market was listless in the absence of fresh consumer demand. Weekly United Kingdom stocks total 4,035 tons.42 words
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Article46 1940-12-03 11 London, Dec. 2. THE International Rubber Committee favours the London Market's request for the appointment of a London agent of the United States Rubber Reserve Company and for reserving a definite proportion of the United States official purchases for British producers.46 words
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Article36 1940-12-03 11 London, Dec. 2. IN the afternoon the Stock Exchange was idle, except for Pool buying of Gilt-Edgeds and some support for Far Easterns and Argentines. Egyptian bonds were two points up. Kaffirs were dull.36 words
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Article25 1940-12-03 11 New York, Dec. 2. IT is reported that some Government circles are considering a plan for slightly dearer money to ciieck inflation.25 words
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Article42 1940-12-03 11 Inspector W. Hamilton of the Central Police Station, Penang, has been transferred to the Buklt Mertajam Police Station as the Inspector-ln-charge of the Station. Inspector Dale of the Buklt Mertajam Police Station has taken Inspector Hamilton's place at the Central Police Station.42 words
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Article205 1940-12-03 11 Singapore, Dec. 3. The following are the exchange stock quotations this morning according to the daily circular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London T.T. 214 116 London demand 2 4 116 Switzerland (T.T. only) 202y 2 New York demand 47 3|32 Montreal demand 51 27|32205 words
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Advertisement153 1940-12-03 11 Si ft J» •V*a- 4b 4 TIMES DAILY. MALACCA TO SINGAPORE. *T NAN CHIANG HOTEL. h, Bunga Raya Road. Phone 92. SINGAPORE TO MALACCA AT HAICHEW HOTEL, Road. Phone 3015. PILES Gl ARANTEED CURE WITHOUT OPERATION J[J s is a dangerous and painful *ase Early treatment always advisable. Messrs Lav153 words
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Advertisement141 1940-12-03 11 ■•■.-.y.■■■ •••'.■..'■7 Would you clean ywgr teeth Imagine the effect of cleaning j delicate enamel woukl soon Yet how many people use a lishi ingredient 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 the141 words
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Advertisement256 1940-12-03 11 f Amazing Ink Invention J I CREATED FOR PARKER VACUMATIC ff I Now Improves All Pens V i llTraMtll IP I n£\ /VactJtnatlc Peru Jky** I //fiffiMul I marked with the t* (ML I l&TOKwlll rrßltiil lue diamond oa J I the Arrow Clip ore I Guaranteed!-.:L!s To guard the256 words
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Advertisement424 1940-12-03 11 STEAMER SAILINGS p 6 o 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. Regular424 words
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Advertisement346 1940-12-03 11 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services 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 register their requirements but under present circumstances sailings are perforce res tricted. Special346 words
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Article289 1940-12-03 12 London, Dec. 3. FJETAILS of the second air attack on Southampton on successive nights show that relays of German aeroplanes attacked unceasingly for hours on Sunday. The first force of raiders arrived early in the evening and dropped parachute flares. Driven to a great height by289 words
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Article372 1940-12-03 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, To-day. "OELANGOR is a Sovereign State under the protection of the British Government. Because of that protection we have our obligations towards that Government. One of the obligations is to give to that Government, to the best of our372 words
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Article25 1940-12-03 12 Mr. D. G. Pritchard. Deputy Director of Air Raid Precautions, Johore. has been appointed to perform the duties of Director of Air Raid Precautions, Johore.25 words
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Article, Illustration35 1940-12-03 12 Madame Tania Zarutsky, Russian artist, who opeiied an exhibition o; her paintings yesterday at the Y.W.C A. in aid of the War Fund. Below one of tier works. Stor;/ on page 3.35 words
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Article273 1940-12-03 12 Singapore Tuesday A N att£mpl 10 rHb lhe cashier of a "rm of |5 In. on his way to a bank yesterday noon, was roiled L «Z prompt action of two Chinese passers-by. One of ih aJleged to be involved in the robbery was273 words
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Article68 1940-12-03 12 TWO Chinese were seriously injured, and three others artsaid to be missing, when the tongkang in which the men were sailing blew up oft Singapore eariy last night. The injured men were stated o have been rescued by the crew of another tongkang and taken to68 words
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Article19 1940-12-03 12 Mr. F. H. Turrel. Executive Electrical Engineer, Johore. has been appointed to act as Chief Electrical Engineer and Inspector.19 words
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Article108 1940-12-03 12 •From Our Own Reporter. A TRAIN on the A held U p la.st evening p kalan, Lahat, for about half a the result of an ace de n at the level crossing A lorry, driv-n by a Chun and leaded with timber, it lS 1u108 words
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Article68 1940-12-03 12 (From Our Own Reporter) a WAPTv/r KU ia Lvm P ur Toil WARM welcome was accorded to f» the Chinese Goodwill Mission nraded by General Wu Te-Chen Minister for Overseas Affairs wh/i arrived in Kuala Lump' r yesterday evening i n the course ot their68 words
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Article17 1940-12-03 12 Inche untitled bin untitled Commissioners Office, Johore hat b"« appointed to act as Rmoaal the Financial Commissioner17 words
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Advertisement177 1940-12-03 12 r DIABETES. pLB\ IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED I £*9H WITH TfTTS DISEASE come f :o Thablb A Md Hassan. Jffik M\ the specialist for DIABETES «JB He guarantees to cure you v\fl Hv completely and permanently enabling you to take r;ce anc j sugar without fear of recurrence ln a177 words
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Advertisement61 1940-12-03 12 ANNOUNCEMENT BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) IPOH SUB-AGENCY Open for b it sine ss Address:— 1-3, Hugh Low Street. 1-3, Market Lane. j P.O. Box No. j 170. Telegraphic Address j "Chungkuo" Telephones Nos: 1008— Sub-Agent's Office. 1009— General Office. District Manager: Mr. Parkcane C. Hwang.61 words
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Advertisement105 1940-12-03 12 BEAUTY ATTRACTS NOTICE OUR SERVICE FOOD ALWAYS ATTRACT DINERS 1 We also cater for Dinner Parties— MARYLAND, CAFE RESTAURANT. 264. Middle Road. BLUE S?fl CROSS Feed your baby n Biue crossMnk and end w him u h sou,, JAfjßmmSz teCth sturd y bones and firm muscles. Blue Cross Milk is105 words
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