Morning Tribune, 22 November 1940
1940-11-22
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Article91 1940-11-22 1 No 21.— Successiui ish actions H**"*} both in the midanjjestern Desert are m British Q< gtheGalUbat area i^ses wen inflicted trolona nume- iperior Italian pitrol. fcstern D in an v a Briti^i ;uiv.tncrc! itnns d nt on I tiv. i inks stroved ami six ama?f»l. as sv«l! :i^91 words
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Article85 1940-11-22 1 London. Nov. 81. at the Air Ministry, M that Air Marshal i Deputy to the Air ►mmandin^-in-C'hief, ported missing. Air in an mmunique announcing jeentlj ted .dertand, u T Boyd. has been the n b >" air. i t now I of d Air U up le East ■TBS85 words
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Article46 1940-11-22 1 Madrid, Nov. 21. STUDENT^ demonstrated in the »tn a mink tttisfactkm at the Uruguayi at] denial t thai Uruguay was n< ting for the lo th»- United States Thi tudenU r the United 81 nbassy and the Ur shouting, Pranco/ 1 ei Crom ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article371 1940-11-22 1 2 PREMIER THE 2 Italian WARS London, Nov. 21 THE Prime Minister rttVirul to the war situation in the Mediterranean in the House or Commons to-day. "There are two wars &oing on there," he said. "There If the defence of Egypt and the Suez Canal against The greatly superior numbersReuter - 371 words
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338 1940-11-22 1 Foreign Policy London. Nov. 1 anno I help fancying." said Lord Halifax, speaking at the 01 ening of Parliament to-day, "that dwpite Mussolini's assurances to UmItalian people that everyth 1 is going to be quite alright, a growing nunibrr of people in ItalyReuter - 338 words
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Article, Illustration875 1940-11-22 1 asdfasdf LONDON, NOV. 21. A CONFIDENT REVIEW OF THE WAR WAS GIVEN IN A "KINCTS SPEECH' READ IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS BY THE LORD CHANCELLOR WHEN PARLIAMENT WAS PROROGUED. The speech stated, "for over a year my forces by sea, land and airReuter - 875 words
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Article329 1940-11-22 2 The Italians have h wide front in Epirus a ranting northwards. This ia the climax to th<* (,i. :i of the in tfeifl I L'oi) I i ind matkind, form th<- booty thai haa falten into Gi hand-, as well as pri Ti. Koritza has beenBritish Wireless - 329 words
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Article268 1940-11-22 2 London, Nov. 21. THE economic situation in Italy, although giving: no justification for the impression that the country would immediately collapse, certainly suggests that Italy faces a number of urgent nrobleniv Italy can supply herself, more or less, with a vegetarian staple diet of the268 words
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Article113 1940-11-22 2 London. 1 WITH Gen. Antonescuoi to Berlin, the indicat that the Stage is beis( another .small country to with Hungary In pact. The official German tisch-PolitUvhe Korrespo already mtimatta powers" will shortly t course A Vienna telegram to lian Stefani Agency sped conversations Hitler had proving tha* the step113 words
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Article115 1940-11-22 2 FNLM\ activit last nisht wa 1 a minor Male, sta u .Ministry communiqu? don aiea. in the MiK souther., hall O f point. England and in *)uth 2 darted towns in the Midlands explosive bomb, demoii houses and damaged otbei A number of people i and others injured iReuter - 115 words
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Article424 1940-11-22 2 London. Not 21. THE Delhi Conference may well have supremely im. portant military results, deelares The Times in a leader on the House of Commons debate concerning the Indian and Colonial war efforts. "A new world is coming into action to restore the military baiinceReuter; British Wireless - 424 words
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Advertisement75 1940-11-22 2 MAKE FULLER use of ELECTRICITY i 1 is I <'Oiiomi< al. I ;ilmmii sa\ini{. \a\%j lo operate. The following appliances can make your life more comfortable:Refrigerator. Water heater and geyser P*»t*r. Clothes Hoiler. Percobtor. Vacuum (leaner Iron. («M»ker. Klcdricity for the above Jippliances eosts <ml> t c enu unit. Kaeh75 words
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Miscellaneous47 1940-11-22 2 Radio Talk On Rice Rice i n Malaya" is the subject 01 a talk to be piven from the Singapore broadcasting station today (Friday) at 7.10 p.m. Th<« talk has been prepared by the Derailment of Agriculture and it will be read by the Agricultural Officer Singapore.47 words
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Article577 1940-11-22 3 Opposition To Income lax VLRY vigorous criticism of the Government's proposal to introduce income-tax in the Colony is voiced in a petition which has been drawn up for presentation to I>ord Lloyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, on behalf of "certain persons, companies, and associations577 words
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Article, Illustration80 1940-11-22 3 Lance corporaj i Gilbert Donaldsun has return- S ed home to his mother in a Scottish town after thrilling S escapes from i the Nazis in Franco. He elu- > ded the Ger- mans with "borrowed" i bicycles several times over a I period of months. ,le)80 words
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Article73 1940-11-22 3 New Orleans Nov. It ropie of the United States/ dbe prepared l(1 to Hitler vent troops to C«" r anj othrr part of the etntinent, de< la red M' .ran. President of the Fctaatitn of Labour. I niton of the FederaIC 21. be inReuter - 73 words
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Article39 1940-11-22 3 The Resident of ri Sembilan authorised Mr. C T Thomas, Acting Instor of Mine **>- gri Sembilan. to perm the dutje^ of Doputy Controller under the Tin-ore i Restriction* Rules in and for the State ol" Negri Sembiian.39 words
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Article55 1940-11-22 3 APPEASER LINDBERGH BY ICKES New York, Nov. 21. busy appease who would surrendei voluntarily his f word demanded," b C oi Lindbergh W* cribcd by Mr Henry I^es m I h on Wednes roups v V SUb ha :oU p 8 bourei by the Una,, rank disc. ich an inReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement35 1940-11-22 3 KAMI V] lha y Silk Store 3 U UTTt n kkic i BATH TOWELS COMFOB K8 ORGAI rn knic I PRINTED DF BAGS FTERNOOK 1 -HADE: CTIES u (> M Vlsir Wl (MiU M.i.uite, walk fr35 words
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Advertisement86 1940-11-22 3 MAS SALE 8-39 Bras Basah Road 1 Pi for SO 90 4 ITs $1 00 5 iv. %l TABTE 6 Pts $1 00 1 Yds SI 00 NDTES 1 Yd "KERS 3 Pcs $1 0° 6 Yd, $1 00 tESS 1 Pr SI 00 2 Pcs SI 0« 1 IV86 words
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Advertisement38 1940-11-22 3 fNESTLE'S riiocoiwvn-: c akk 4 l;ihU-spooMs Nest If cup water Australian C*CM tablespoons N«stl< i 4 t>MP<— ;llt Powdered >l |lk 1 ni|» sugar S H.S 1,.k,., 5 ,,0,,1,, 1 dips flour AHr] PowOered Milk to wain- bj38 words
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Article, Illustration724 1940-11-22 4 VERA - 'Cent A Plane' Collection For Bomber Fund St. Andrew's Night Dinner-Dance VERA By and filaaLA J Ohave •:t out by the commltta Buy i Bomber" fund Ith the now Tin Mheme irttl inl f lHtlOfl M M«»rul;i\ wln-n it Is,,<d iiylifi tinm Umm irilttng |p uiii have »M cmmt Ka724 words
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Article60 1940-11-22 4 i Hundreds of s pec tators turned out to 1 watch the Jo- S i hore Grand i Prix at the 1 week-end. i This trio of watt In is was' taught by the t camera on the i first day. From left to light:— > F() I)60 words
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Article65 1940-11-22 4 WHEN knitting any garment, it I l 11 .something of the different "twfeting used by the manufacturers of different that you may tension the various ones knowledge and understanding. When very thick, for instance, an easy The wool runs through the finu< Q mcl fine one, becau.se,65 words
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Advertisement116 1940-11-22 4 Heading for beauty! Nollnnii is MOTC attractive than a food permanent wave Hith soft, carttaf ends and deep, lasting uaves. If you follow the Ilehn urtiss method hair beauU will be yours at a moderate t. Let MARIE I of the NAOMI salon, j U). Rodney House, Battery Koad, Hie116 words
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Advertisement54 1940-11-22 4 I 1^ >y^ The mosl up-to-date and the most modern equipped hairdressing 1 Saloon in taffed by European Exp< IISS NS who has ha(l English experience I) and trained under one of the Hair-Dressing stylists 111 h:ii tinting, is suppoi-t.-d by Expert Assistants In all r> 2nd Floor Phont Mtft.54 words
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Article, Illustration664 1940-11-22 5 LLOW ROOM FOR GROWTH IN THE NURSERY wry, do not lose sight ln an incredibly short space of m u m become an adventurous 1 demands that freedom to his physical developI h. He will, furthermore, mental stimulus which movement wilhi Lre than his plav-pen can bring hi*,. curioS ity664 words
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Advertisement38 1940-11-22 5 H& S^^^t^ i j* n t IIA 1^ 1 l w^ >r <^ »v r^-«>#BB iv ji/^i&yHM quality TAIKOO SUGAR AV/////v/ tfW Iby a British Company in a British Colony Br'. i riTi 'inks oaport Cold Ltd, C 14f>A38 words
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347 1940-11-22 6 A i oil) report attracted linese woitian, who Rttthing Into bcr bedroom, she Tan Ah < nrltter ifH »iir, lying <»m the Moor With tin imji wourtd nu the head in. two othei children, uii.» had been p\ lhl> i..id her thai her347 words
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Article162 1940-11-22 6 S fAUGHT in possession ol stlll 1 I K bin (hik, ran awav I they came near, he pulled out kS^J ed them and then tnok in h is llle W| \he wm fonMNi weond time h *<»*■ I tivc closed .n on him ,n 1 .\«d a stab162 words
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121 1940-11-22 6 FOR failing to furnish a police officer with the name and address of the person who was driving her car along North Bridge Road on Aug. 27, and who committed an offence by turning about in a prohibited area on that date, Miss Rachel Sum121 words
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Article69 1940-11-22 6 rUR members of the Japanese trade delegates to the D.E.I, paid a brief visit to Singapore yesterday when they passed through by air on their way back to Batavia after a short holiday at Brastagi. The party consisting of M< T. Hosesawa', J. Yohitaki Y. Sugawara. and69 words
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Article61 1940-11-22 6 Inspector! who wasl Haji a3 Haj. I old Banjl duced bell third day I Abdullii trial to a] fraudulent sion of a and m and a bid and also to an chari bee;, he b be a repu Abdullil the I own prop T poned fll N'ov. I oflen61 words
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Article169 1940-11-22 6 "1 AM more prepared to accept 1 accused." said the second ma Oldham, in acquitting William Koh, *n^ Chinese, on a charge of criminal u in respect of a wrist- watch, f****™*?^^ Lim Soo Tee said that he had kn°* four years. On Sept. 14,169 words
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Advertisement11 1940-11-22 6 Cnt Ot ThS G M*. 0/ NM -mm W^j IPfcriKj 2^2411 words
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661 1940-11-22 7 r r Hopkin Writes From London pt 26. heavy bitter «Ml in the ptPJ»^ rawal from Dakar. British people J»M rinnured to setbacks them with the totiriScfa a year war has njhiclßg *inu The British people nbed by Ihc offl n661 words
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Article44 1940-11-22 7 I pasi t I »üble and I I than cancer, th« sympk) Binipte trout i hi in 'I hack Of •zlni abort p heart I r ti 1 youi lit'.' I High Hlo<kl you feel years Hynox from uit< ed td oney backt44 words
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Article226 1940-11-22 7 WHILE standing on the staircase at Vest Croft Farm. Coshes ton new Pembroke. Mrs. Florence Catherine Rourke. thirty-two, an evacuee from London, was shot dead by a young farm hand. William Rees John, twenty, son oi the occupier of the farm. After an unsuccessful attempt to226 words
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Article42 1940-11-22 7 Japan's Economic Difficulties Moscow Moscow papei promliu to a report by tIK Tokyo n the e difficulties m J2SS to news appearin In the Shimbun the corr( that owple in Japan belonginf f> he nS lo S a position in Ja, Ntv42 words
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Article335 1940-11-22 7 MORNING TRIBUNE DAY. NO. TREATIES, NOT CONQUEST \fyITHIN the past few days Germany claims to have reached an ppder>n()iuj; with a number of neutral or ■liuii-belJiuvrent" States in Continental Kurope. and she is reported to have solved inany outstanding problem- with the viet Union. A "definite ain^vment" is rumoured to335 words
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Advertisement65 1940-11-22 7 DO YOU NEED GLASSES Thompson Certified Frames and Mount- ifjffi^ I ings are P™«*«) W. --^fc SH.OO S">.oo and (*W*mi~* $7.00. The eost of the lenses depends on your eyesight X\ needs. Have pour Eyes Efamined Now! CHOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4 ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3M2 R A65 words
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Advertisement28 1940-11-22 7 jgN SAFEGUARD R1 U YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. KirimiTY pits sir vie i Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, SIN GArOM,( PHONE NO. v28 words
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Article1128 1940-11-22 8 MUSICAL ON NION I MUSICAL Looking Again Atl it is not difficult to endorse most heartily our drar tit's opinion (last week) that everyone should LD.C. presentation of "The Sorcerer." I attend* formance on the opening night and found that the wh i was most delightfully presented, \ot the least1,128 words
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Article291 1940-11-22 8 UNKNOWN To Car Collision i THA i oi conv was of i Sept that S fort 5 Insp Roaj of I Mem day. fhar Leel aloni I were] Mar! and) and i c acqU eal'o S Ml 5 Teo 1 n I speC drivt I driv< and colli frofl drivej291 words
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Advertisement115 1940-11-22 8 VA/ I TLJ ikl Al nCLUnUj l|iffT H.M.V. SPECIALISTS BINGAPOIB PENANG KUALA LUMPUR Masters j AN INVITATION TO MUSIC TEACHERS*! The Far Eastern Music School of Singapore is ever inJ (crested to communicate with qualified music teachers either locally or abroad with a view to engaging their services when opportunity115 words
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Article309 1940-11-22 9 i; l.- rumoured that Ignaz Fried- 1 mann will make tour of the ruiiy next y?ar. Friedmann tnJoys a rush reputation in Europe x Liszt and Chopin player and in th° United States he U rated •,mong the greatest pianists. If he I the N.E.I, it is much309 words
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881 1940-11-22 9 'SECRETS' CASE the case in which Marooru Shinozaki, the Japan* who is charged with three offences under the OflfciaJ reta Ordinance, entered its fourth day of hearing before the \i<>n. Mr. Justice Pedlow and a special European jury in the Asaixe Court yesterday881 words
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Advertisement62 1940-11-22 9 MORNING TRIBUNE, Friday, November '£1. 1 W^l^^m <M'i*'K Airiox jß^^^ J^\J^/y\ 111 I I yaglAj| Worries And Nerves Vanish With k'JDiaiM This Famous Tonic Wine HootSs^ Aivr your very first sip «.i this fimi- nf.VfA you fS the strength flowlnf Into you; then M com« the stamina -buildup Uiting benefit62 words
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52 1940-11-22 10 IS tom M ...strict Judg. relay Otyiaaa by Mohamed claimed trial to three hold th< ntrw,- of m oi $3 from K ntro] Depart- Aln rtion oi $2 from Yap y threatei Hj? 1 Hock and impersonation of ad Rice t> d offlc^ ol the Food52 words
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Article51 1940-11-22 10 Indian Army Driver Charged Mil' Mohamad a 111 Punjabi, attached t" the Indian Regiment, appeared beH. Whiton ki the district traffic court yesterday, on charges of hajtag cauaea the s l!; Teo Ka hurt to Goh Sai Hee b>' rash driving a-' Alexandra Road fi T "P BMi ifo. 1(51 words
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Article23 1940-11-22 10 BEFORE he u lr [ri d and m a, Jr. A. P. D.S which fh pathojoi rnfiim that in toil.23 words
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72 1940-11-22 10 i)>lfl KING that he had misappropriated feMtJt i from collection of payments on goods he' had D sold ui, behalf O f his firm. T an Guan Soon ,56 S d j v«ir-old Teoeheu salesman, pleaded R uil v U> il j yosterd^v. allg> aCtillS Third72 words
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Article54 1940-11-22 10 A the United Chin, I fey 3 thp b "dc JS_* I Mr. Fook Luv k th« Madam Foo Pi s e only »a bridr is the e^est hSJf^ta Chin SgH After the wedding 1 held at the residence of th n?^ who wasformeriva e p.Li he8n t54 words
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Advertisement233 1940-11-22 10 Foot Itcl Healed in 3D J A ffi :r v r.- nraS I En ,9 derm, stops the It, I gS: I Nixoderm Is so bu I to end the irchar I on th, feet but n' Rciema. Pin W worm of I tug of empty carton. ?j .M Nixoderm233 words
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Miscellaneous28 1940-11-22 10 Ij Mickey Mouse By Walt^Oj^^ y _T U v^—^ HI E Y^u VJ_ report to the desk and "J fc— -EvX V F\l\ "ayBaVT^r^ k r \Sa^^ r28 words
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Advertisement257 1940-11-22 11 Stations Vacant far Saleable Popular 21 —^Trflsn Malay speaking pp iy personally 3tngflPO [No. 384F) B SgH D on!v. requires housekeeper, Preferably «K rr"i^pTr7»Te7 "Salesgirls State partlcula: e. Apply B« for building cons-;-;ing and experlencv.th particulars of BOX e materials. Free quarters. ay. Box 726. Malaya rVn^TGeneral Building Foreman retic.257 words
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Advertisement478 1940-11-22 11 Matrimonial INDIAN. CATHOLIC. Respectable. Ednca. Bachelor. :n circum-'. wishes to mret r< educated Rirl friend of an;, refugee girl preferred, view matrimony. Send photographs particulars. Information Write to Box No Tin co Malaya Trltmne. Singapore 414F) Business Opportunity COMPLETE EQUIPMENT c! tallo'r *hop, including three Singer Treadle-, Clothes, three show478 words
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Advertisement509 1940-11-22 11 Property For Sale E3XTLLIKT Buildin« Land T^ I Kbrjve road-level, about 10,500 sq ft .100 Chiat Terrace; 25 ct s pe: sq ft. AppS Post-Box 355, Si:.. PROGRESSIVE Radio Shop For Sale as a going concern including goodw.ii debts. furniture and SJ.OOO or nearest offer. Apply Box No No. 715,509 words
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Advertisement360 1940-11-22 11 Lost Found i Canal I Gold o.i 1 For Sale ■<■■ rz. bn- M (No. nit> vtRY BCCK. YWC A. $150 potH--20 Ctt. Kelly Hi Walsh. SiriK TWi paintings inip^ Kurope at vailoai times. I *><• m_M i" cue lot or separately. Write Bux 714. Malaya Trfbune, Singapore. (No. FOR360 words
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Advertisement371 1940-11-22 11 AIR siN<;\r(»RE ZUL Ui metre* ZUPI iO H inetrva (».b«j n» <ii /nr; i. 3-s (n--r«« (7 25 in Fiom x M a.m m 8 35 am From 10 00 am. to 1 >(» I>.M From > 00 p.m. t# 10 ou p m. LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2*3. Glf IS. U371 words
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Article163 1940-11-22 12 DUTCH TURN ON TRAITORS rE Dutch Tieult fOl Germ:in over-lon Many riota inp place, arcordi lu-ll-in formed circles in L/^ndon. with thing Nazi has le<' I many whispering campaigns desien^ d to undermine the authority the Nay is German propaganda takes cr< pains to counteract these rumours, and the German163 words
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123 1940-11-22 12 THE L.N.E. railway have had to make A public announcement to kill a rumour i hat forty-two-year-cld Albert Purncll. sta t i o nmaster at Bridlington, had been arrested and shot aa a Fifth Columnis'c. Rumour mongers bad spread a story that ran123 words
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Article35 1940-11-22 12 The marriage took place at the Chinese Asa mbly Hall. Kuala Lumpur of Mr. Leong Yuen eldest Mr. and Mrs Leong Foo Yen, of Lumpur, and Wonu r of Mr. v Cheun Weng K' Ng35 words
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Advertisement219 1940-11-22 12 Come and Roar at the Funniest Musical Comedy of^the Year! Shakespeare'r^TOMEDY OF ERRORS'' in a modern setting with "Hotcha Cut.es and Stream -lined Chariots! i 4 %l»ll 111 DAILY 4 Shows To-morrow II cm. 3.15 e5 0.155 9.15 t ■■■■HIIMhIIHHHhiBhIIIIHHhMMP i new universal picture i I seldom have we seen219 words
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Advertisement231 1940-11-22 12 I The Best Comedy Show ,7r| TO-DAY 3.15, mm I «.i:,&}».ir. .ml.ll A^||||ll kko kxdio's spicy comkdv with t\vf» voir favourite stars j ronaldCOLMAl^oinger^^ 9 »r/fS WLr SPRING BYINGTON V* jd JACKCARSON JB I Br Cecilia Loltus r JH U jjfa^Jt Marry Davenport v^^^l^Hl^.. M °g h OXonnell J^K tn.o231 words
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Article191 1940-11-22 13 Her Submarine Trip Untrue as a Government agent was stated in London to have told an Army captain that she had made a secret service trip In a submarine. She hnd visited Finisterre In this way she said, to get documents for her si father, who wa* emtfoyed by the191 words
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Article54 1940-11-22 13 Police Injured By Bomb: One Dies nivisiONAL Detecfive Inspectoi Arthur Thorp and other West End police offlcen wore Injured by a bomb explosion. They belong to a squad who have Hone d work during the bombing in Central London. Serjeant Collins, who was promoted recently from the Flying Squad, diod54 words
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Article290 1940-11-22 13 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS AT THE PAVILION THE story of the little Soho orphan. 1 who rises to dazzling nigh* club fame, through the benevolence Ol a cultured diplomat, is brilliantly depicted In "The London Melody." The picture opened at the Pavilion and enhances both the dramatic and dancing ability of290 words
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Advertisement90 1940-11-22 13 |jne Tax ally I has be DSllv say that it is m whether I Stof profits, and ftSt it. may be so I 0 s petitioners are ?iion that taxa- he cnvumstances, I m Malaya, to oe ft 5S selfI collection without a lal i 1 ind ISECKI I sl-RVICE90 words
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Advertisement42 1940-11-22 13 Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Kidney trouble, etc. cured with URIC ACID GRANULES. Cleanses blood from weakening impurities and acts as a powerful yet natural tonic to the system. Chari Co., 29, Robinson Road, Singapore (TO-NIGHT 7.30 9.30 P.M.) KILL LENGTH FEATURK lUait Disney*42 words
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Advertisement110 1940-11-22 13 PAVILION I TO DAY AT 6.15 9.15 GLORIOUS WMWrm&^'M* ANNA NEAGLE I**L2* STAR O! "IRENL In One of Her (Greatest k Success*^ WITH ii 1 1 ki mm^ <AIOII\ a^^^^Mf A BRIGHT MUSICAL COMEDY FULL OF (i AIETY SONG lOMIO\ >III4H»V cfc«^» ft tr«4v<la< «k 1^" I V" l^ 1^"110 words
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Article474 1940-11-22 14 ONI pal atom i held ihe Siafapore Civilians to a -'-a. dra* wfcea they Betted s1 mawte gaaJ hr «««i hockey match in aid •>» t f War Fun I on the |>ad;in* fH terdaN Th^ sodden i ondition of the mewhat hampered thf pla^ nevertheless the iU foushl474 words
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Article188 1940-11-22 14 FOLLOWING are v, I last day ol the Siiw Club's Winter mee:ir71 Horses Class 1, D:v ;-_fl Depot ■v' Kaolin 1 Jack Duce 813T I Bn 3 6 Bon I 1 ni.it <___;;' Sultana Snov > Oul 9 3 K Hvstlc M 8 13 D. Rununa 8 1-' 5188 words
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Article, Illustration13 1940-11-22 14 New World. M v Kufll' I Colleg'' S B.CRC. v RAI I.A13 words
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Advertisement100 1940-11-22 14 F<.r r.iuuries- the dashin? devil-may-rare -ion of soldu-rlv ease and confi•CBCC of "The 1 iiuhing Cavalier" painted by Franz Hals. has given pletsnre i<> the whole world. Oiii- ,>l I OSlUld'i Art Treasures "The Langhing <a\alur" has been the inspiration ol BtWrttoM stories Many aittsts have ropied th i masterpie*100 words
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Article152 1940-11-22 15 WIVES WILL LEARN TO DO ODD -JOBS WHEN the .sol die husbands Oft* Lefds house wr. come home on lea 1 will not n'n<l the water tap drip-drip-dripping for want of a washer, or leak> saucepans sham the kitclv Leeds Education authority is to take the women of the city152 words
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201 1940-11-22 15 Had Secret Photos: Appeal Refused AN application b> W imam (Jaskeu uewnftng, aged tnutytwo, 101 ie^ve u> appeai against convicuon ana sentence oi six years" penai sumLude passed at Mancnt^ter Assizes, was ret used by tne Cuuri 01 Appeal. Downing was convicted on three cnarges of making photographs which might201 words
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Article60 1940-11-22 15 MINES-SWEEPER SUNK Melbourne. Nov. 21. AN Australian mines-sweeper with It! entire crew of four officers and 19 men was sunk at the entrance to Port Phillip Bay fcsl ni»ht, when returning to port after a collision with a 10.000- ton merchantman. There were no casualties on the latter. Theie wasReuter - 60 words
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534 1940-11-22 15 (From Our Own Importer; nTDiPAT^TivT^ Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. this morning at the Federal Council meeting on I question of war taxation, the Hon. Mr. W G C Blunn ferred to suggestions he had made at the previous meeting of Federal Council when he534 words
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Article128 1940-11-22 15 i 1 Chungking, Nov. 21. S THE hine.se authorities have ordered the com- plet* closure of the Indo- S China border as from Tues- i day. according lo a special despatch to the Chungking > newspaper Ta Kung Pao. i Hie mes&age decfares that from Tuesday,Reuter - 128 words
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Advertisement358 1940-11-22 15 Bjucational B"' *'™R B B rd student. B' r corresB Box T27 Malav.i Ky«. Apply iNo 42'iF) Wr~ —^tte o7 Science B -mtl Chem B commenM 1 Svate tuition from W\ lightning Methods." Ma aufck access guaranM %V t n i a«ilable during lifi U am. till 10 p-n Bf358 words
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Advertisement25 1940-11-22 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TJ VDERS. TENDERS are now Invited *<"*%**'. Supply of 2,000 Oval c.ilvanlsed N.gbtsoil "s**£?"■« for thp P' ;m 0 H < Munich'" Secrttary25 words
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Advertisement208 1940-11-22 15 Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If V Ann I 1 inviffour d tly "ii >our i vital or| build work y and in pi <>■ Vnd this amazing I I Vi-Tnbv i T« j i t Vi-Tab* I improvement in 84 hi full bottle, vviii. M und< p208 words
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258 1940-11-22 16 BRITAIN OFFERS TRADE PACT TO THE SOVIET TIN latest ptjjtlltli affecting Britain's foreign relations. 1 p;trti( ularlv with the Soviet Union, the Viehy Government, United Mate* and GlMec vsas igylgpni In Parliament to- 1 bj Lord Halifax, the Torei^n Se<retan. who also dealt rousl) with Mussoliiiis irrnit allegations of British258 words
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Article, Illustration75 1940-11-22 16 Tne fi r s t flotilla of the 5 0 American destroyers transferred to Britain under the ships-for-bases exchange agreement has now arrived in S a British port after crossing the Atlantic under t h v s White Ensign, i Officers and ratings declar- e d themselves well satisfied with75 words
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Article104 1940-11-22 16 London, Nov. 21. D.A.F. bombers last night carried out very heavy attacks on marshalling yards in Germany, attacks on aerodromes in enemy occupied territory and on the submarine, base at Lorient it is authoritatively i stated. A large scale attack was carried out by the R.A.F. last104 words
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Article158 1940-11-22 16 STOP PRESS ITALIANS FLEE Athens. Nov. 21— Latest reports from the front indurate that the Italians are not only threatened fc? the encirclement of Koritza, but also of Argyrocastro. A brilliant Greek flanking movement east of the latter town may succeed in cutting off that important Italian base from communicationsReuter - 158 words
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Article61 1940-11-22 16 r Ankara, Nov. 21. IE Governments plans for new and urgent measures ted by world e were un.inimoush approved bv the parliament^ group of at a meet. tng specially summoned by the Ciovernment on Wednenipht." The nature of new measure^ not disclosed, but it -i. tied61 words
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