Morning Tribune, 2 December 1940
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section15 1940-12-02 1 Morning Tribune l-No. 260, Monday, Dec. 2, 1940 Morning Tribune Monday, December 2, \<,M S15 words
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Article207 1940-12-02 1 Athens. Dec. 1. IOETZ has been taken by the Greeks after itinsj on a large scale, according: to the Greek spokesman, e quantities of material have again fallen into and>. important advance has also been made in the I tor where operations are developing most ibl\207 words
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Article55 1940-12-02 1 London. Dec. 1.-Two enemy aircraft f i to-dav but enemy al: activity was small, ace an Air Ministry communique. Further pa imy attack on Southamp ten, on Saturday night. The commui hnv centre of the town was deliberately at i n>n ,1 damage was don*' to I55 words
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Article411 1940-12-02 1 1- tolii|*|)iii«t London. Dec. 1. JHKKK Mi,Ms, fu torpedo attacks have been made on enemy supply shipping i n the lst }}**<* days by aircraft of l ne Coastal Conrnand. says n, r Air Ministry News Serrici More than 20,000 tons of enemy shipping was411 words
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Article, Illustration198 1940-12-02 1 London. Dee. 1. AN offensive patrol of British motor torpedo-boats attacked and damaged a large German supply ship off the Dutch coast early this morning, says an .Vlmiralty communique The German ship, Santos (5.942 tons), sent out an 8.0.8., sa she had been torpedoed198 words
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Article57 1940-12-02 1 London. Dec 1 roNSiDL'KABi E mage to h t ling; an i i. number i I i iroin C"'i I air is din. toanAl :ry communique. A i mi. e killed and In thi I. fti i a bomby were t\ro *-he com i urtw; u but57 words
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Article163 1940-12-02 1 I iohtiiu; On Iliai Horih-r Bangkok, N»v THi: situation on the Thailand border with lnri<>. (hina tensr and critical with the I- rent ini tret ihf Thailand His>h ommand («>mniunjqii' 1 iwied to-d I nrria French reconnaissance planes <J to be ta^ phot llitan t were driven163 words
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Advertisement8 1940-12-02 1 ELLISON S. EIEKIEL 6c CO. IPITOI «ri!.UIN<.. MM.M")HI8 words
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468 1940-12-02 2 London. Dec. 1. T HI Greek m Jffainst lialy have opened up for Bri tun a Wist* of opportunity, which, if Wt CMI turn it to lull account, may be of immense and even decisive Influence upon the whole ooane of theReuter - 468 words
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Article, Illustration57 1940-12-02 2 f* The Queen made a tour of H^ South London communal i feeding centres where London, i ers whose homt's have be*Mi destroyed in the air raids are S beine looked after and fed. Here is the Queen chatting t with South Londoners as they enjoyed a mid-day meal at57 words
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Article47 1940-12-02 2 CLos Angeles. Dec. 1. has taken over a con J tract for i-w military combat plane? from the Vultee Corporation The planes were originally destined for Sweden. The Corporation was unable to carry out the Swedish contract owing to export difficulties ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article211 1940-12-02 2 "/hub n Bombay. Dec. 1. UK war amis ol ConfKM are to put all the pressure they < an ..n the British (iovernment and coerce them so that they may co< rue us, let ut down and throw us to the woh v> declared Mr. Jinnah,Reuter - 211 words
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Article89 1940-12-02 2 fpup oo QM Belgrade, Dec. 1 1 Jl Mjniveraary of the union of the Serbs, Croats beinS £iXr V n H*\ in i° to€ km dom of Yugoslavia is of defPnpp Q^H d U day Ic is (>laimed that the spirit strong r fh,i I lo conscio^^^ss hasReuter - 89 words
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Article62 1940-12-02 2 London. Dec. IiRITISH fighter squadrons operating fm Fighter Command station have shot dw enemv aircraft, states the An Ministry News Si The 600ih victim was obtained yesterday whej Spitfire pilots shot down a M lunitt H»0 south-east coast after a battle fought out at a of seven miles. J62 words
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Article110 1940-12-02 2 NEWS BREVITIES Mr. Ho Ah Uoke. proprietor of various theatres in Malaya and member of the K.L. Flying Club, has enlisted in the Royal Volunteer Air Force, and has gone into training at Singapore tnr one month. Daio A L. Prch, i hief Electrical Engineer. Johore. i« retiring shortly after110 words
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Article75 1940-12-02 2 15 ion in 'ice a i Only I were In! nded. The i Reich a chapter in ancient G i freed and a political wnJ The century old strurt Hhino had mow bo-n LtfTaine and the Sut i emsolklai nomici politi<:ill\ in avn.rdan Hitlers wishes, Bert Run eluded.- ReuterReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement60 1940-12-02 2 PREVORE Arnerloan medlrat.«d powder ■all ud h^iis ..il blen r»erkles. birthmarks, scars, iiiv compU -lon. dlsC( lonti hi, wrinkles, bruises, dnrkclrcles under eyes, blarkht pl<" Gives velvety, pearlte complexion atid n^/xk^a i look ye.irfc y<n»nppr U Uy. $1 20 Jar for 130 treatments. CHARi 00 2 I obitiiHjn Koad. Sinpapore.60 words
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Advertisement74 1940-12-02 2 Public SoM SINGAPORE MUNICIPALS TENDERS TENDERS are now luvi'fd lowing material* or «ry.«- m culars see Municipal Tender V Bupply of 2,000 Ova Galvanised N.ghteoll Pall Blank Covers 12 Koon, ueo «i« Supply of GUvan'.sed H Wrought iron Tubes for the per'd to ***** 4 p.m. W Erection of two74 words
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Article, Illustration252 1940-12-02 3 London. Dec. 1. time ifti •<> Of SO incendiaries fell on the idon /<" it was a wonderful sight and itnted a bit of music to make it seen like fairyThat wta I keeper's report to Professor Hu\!e\. who had been absent from London on the keeper ofefioualf regarded252 words
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Article222 1940-12-02 3 taking, Dec. 1. H»WI in the Soochow ■kjmbing On Friday *waa :m olhers in- d Mi(l aw most roll. He affair. ii Chin: y/ 81 Japanese were up was an M pre. 1(1 the express manv U 5 Mid foris?«nd the Nanking lUk the express which arrived soon after222 words
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632 1940-12-02 3 PRESIDI vt i> Washington, Dec. 1. fKLSiniAI Boowvdt, yesterday announced the granting to the Chinese Government at Chunt king credit of a $100,000,000. President Roosevelt stated that half of the sum was for general purposes. White House has also made to th< I dent632 words
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Article70 1940-12-02 3 CHUNGKING, NOV. W. 11l JAPANESE OFKENSIVI ON THU KASI »M> i i MNKS Of I»J I!^N ftlVI «i WAS RH'i I SRD KOLLO'VIWG THE IlL> -I f J ER OFFENSIVE .WHICH WAS LAUNCHED v •ftoN NOV. M. CHINESE SOURCES IMM. i THE ENTIRE JAPANESE > LINES ISREUTER - 70 words
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Advertisement20 1940-12-02 3 5^ -^JtLfrtt [W \7tTTF7 W* obtainable Imvi'Vic V-'"'"'"' Smyipon BiTL\MJN PEMIAS. Sincapore. Bull Lompur. «a< Pruw«. Sole Distributor*:- BAIMMIw APB20 words
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Article82 1940-12-02 4 ..-.it i tfi aal all. I have A nothing to say,' declared Mr. otoji Saito, former Japaral of Bi< when he landed at the Singapore Airport yesterday noon <»n his way to JaM: Saito, who was met at airport by about lift nbers of the local Japanese82 words
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Article28 1940-12-02 4 T amount of rubber exported from Malaya In October was 70,352 tons?. The total tonnaj exp the first ton months ol r amounts to 651.080 tons.28 words
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Article198 1940-12-02 4 THE DEAD BODY OF A CHINESE SHOP 1 ASSISTANT, AGED ABOUT 31. WAS FOUND IN IS INCHES OF FLOOD WATER ABOUT HALF A Mil V TOM PAYA LEBAR ROAD THIS AFTERNOON. THE BODY CONTAINED NINE STAB WOUNDS, The victim, who is said to be one Nah g Feng, a198 words
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Article174 1940-12-02 4 HE'S ON ACTIVE SERVICE AT 83 ONE of the oldest war workers in the country is Captain Joseph Francis Trezise. of Bristol. A.s a boy he went !to sea before the j mast. To-day, at toe of eighty-three. he If still on "active •vice"'— though litnow carries out his duties174 words
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Advertisement218 1940-12-02 4 d 7rT^*i 3 UiKrM^^3^^Ca irpaO^dBRITISH INDIAUNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The belt possible services are being maintained by the P. k S. N. Coy. irom the Straits to their usual ports of call La China, India. Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present218 words
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Article796 1940-12-02 5 Mr Hopkin Writes From London London, Oct. 6. were tl irable tts during the we* K appointment oi bir Krtal ti imand Ival Air Force. I rded t] m W a member ofthe War lade the remark, "The produced only one man referring, fcnston Churchill, but n of the796 words
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222 1940-12-02 5 THE use of telescopic funnel, and One of the hospital staff defrequent changes of name and clared openly that Hitler was nationality flags, were among the crazy and many Germans did not tricks of a Nazi Atlantic raider, want to fight according to British222 words
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Article331 1940-12-02 5 the war as one of production, it was pointed out In this column the other day how it was impossible for Germany to win even if she 1 managed to cripple British factories by air bombardment Mr. Arthur Greenwood's speech in the House of Commons, however, afforded clear331 words
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Advertisement9 1940-12-02 5 *KAI>AY COMPANY 3 RAFFLES PLACE ENGINEERS AND ACHINERY BROKERS9 words
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Advertisement26 1940-12-02 5 SAFEGUARD WtmfM YOURSELVES 'W INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY Pins SFRV/rr I Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street MS(.\POKF, I'HONE NO. 591K. I26 words
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Article, Illustration719 1940-12-02 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By FOUR hundred children packed into Robinson's restaurant on Friday afternoon for the jolliest Christmas party it would be possible to imagine. The management only expected 270 but the extras didn't cause a bit of worry*and there were plenty of sweets, ices,719 words
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Advertisement280 1940-12-02 6 COMMERCIAL s I ii J c i s wBm&& ENROL NOW ■Hr^L Enrolments are now being made M i^^SWL. for the commencement of classes, m w£t WrWK l^ on the Ist. December for the W'tfy 1940 41 year of training. In the fl tk *rm^^ following subjects:— m Wf< if280 words
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Advertisement15 1940-12-02 6 moixine Vie British Beauty Salon Entrance RAFFLES HOTEL m 93, BRAS BASAH ROAD PHONE 28«815 words
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Article, Illustration703 1940-12-02 7 TEMPT ING— For The SWEET COURSE rE sweet course often presents some difficulty, since the ordinary rather heavy puddings seen so often on the English meal-table are less welcome in a tropical climate. Here, however, are some sweet recipes which are as nourishing as they are delicious. COFFEE SOUFFLE 3703 words
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Article81 1940-12-02 7 CUT 1 cup marshmallows in- J to quarters, add to them 1 cup crushed tinned pineap--kple 1 cup macaroons, crum- t bled, and 1 cup dates, stored J and cut into small pieces. Place in the freezing tray In refrigerator for a few hours, then fold in 181 words
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Article, Illustration100 1940-12-02 7 £OR this delicious Lemon Meringue Pie you require: 6 oz. short pastry, 1 dessertspoon cornflour, l small tin sweetened cream, i 2 eggs, U pint lemon juice, and grated lemon rind. Prepare a t flan case with the pastry and bake for 15 minutrs in a moderate100 words
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Advertisement74 1940-12-02 7 B \.r'2fc Bk dM*'mißLMs\± j M bWMbißb^bV^^ <* B_^ l koHieMUide delicious, I a/ways- fresh I COOL M£Als If you have not tried one pf •^y^flßfc^ Sr?ml)Uou r S ea becluse y oSy^the > JL tender^ meat, poultry and f* TO irame are used to make them. >-* W I74 words
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Advertisement503 1940-12-02 8 u m^ m^ mmm m^ mmmmmmmmmmmm Wg/W m mmWmßWW^t^****^ m B^^T^^^^^^^^ -^mmXt^^M Situations Vacant WANTED D Or Austi .TED Personality Danre II «;te«ae». Apply ,hs to N S Dance Hall, «t (No. aw; TEACHER to Malaya Tribune, WANTED One B< Apply. Hon -operative Stores Ltd Seremban. (No. 588M wv-;:i> by503 words
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Advertisement585 1940-12-02 8 WA: °r n& L^J rn:ry Immed WANTED. To buy a second hand motor 792 d KXarHou a Trlbuat, Bingapore. (Vo K rlcultural land in Rint?nn ie Road frontage or proximity SSKlars to Box 769"Malaf. Tribun.. Singapore. (No_sl2n WAKTBD Piano. < -.*ncih««ct «ood conprice Write Harbour Tin Ltd k No 5B585 words
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Advertisement679 1940-12-02 8 Property For Sale FOR SALE Commodious bungalow In l l 4 ,n road in Setapak area. Wanted by Europeans. Burton co Bux 371, Kuala Lurupair. (No. 520F) RESTAURANT on the sea with first r". public house licence. Furniture, Crockery. Cutlery. Linen Stock-in-Trade. etc. Having provision for cabaret open for sale679 words
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Advertisement374 1940-12-02 8 Stamps WANTED to buy Malaya, Borneo low value used stamps. Quote lowest price. Box No. 775 c!o Malaya Tribune. 8 pore. (No. 523F) MALAYAN. BRITISH and Foreign stamps irom 1867 onwards on approval, Yong Ah liatu Tlga Road, Klang. Selangor (No. 591Fi STAMP HINGES for Stamp Collectors Metal boxes of374 words
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Miscellaneous109 1940-12-02 8 i /HI A /He: M /Hl'. jM (11 7H|H (ti.llOß 3 '-B is %i^M I v i^M ■M itH (lb v tfl Fraa 6 oiH 11 30 (d.nis (AtefH From b.^H to 9.M8 ZHJ b.l^H (49 JO fl From 4| to 8 ltH J> From 5 iH to 9.00H Irotn109 words
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289 1940-12-02 9 Services' Notes And Brevities By "Ubique" I I)iilKV nm Victoria Memorial W r y i-pular with the Ser- I 9 p.m. unti 2 a.m. I I jr t .t a hall-pi I including tax. pung turn up to act as I e no tVar of not I I Canning Water289 words
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Article261 1940-12-02 9 I i "in our Own Reporter) Kml.t I.umpiu- Sunda] BINGAPOEI 1; n \\\<, i AN excellent defence In which Sadhu sinuh, wJio eame Into Um team in place of Wilson, excelled, saved Penanu from defeat when thev met Sini ipore in flie Inter-Settlemenl hockej match on261 words
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Article119 1940-12-02 9 RAIN SPOILS SPORT Lji i\ rain yesterday spoilt j •ill outdoor sport arranged lor the day, including the In •:iii in it h between the Royal \ir Force and thr "MaUiyi < irinninf side of Singapore, which u.»v to ha* been pla>nl :t the \nson Ho.id I Stadium in aid119 words
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Advertisement212 1940-12-02 9 Handicaps For Selangor THE following are handi the »f the Sela Turf Club's winter ow Saturday, Dec. 7: HORSES, lavs 2, Div. 1— furs. 8 8 8.6 8.5 ariland 8 11 J i US Needles 8 1 Waetere 8.1 star 7 HORSES, CUsi 2. Div. 6 furs. Irui J Gror212 words
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Advertisement413 1940-12-02 9 CLASSIFIED ADS (Con/tL from prawns page) Educational Vegetable Seeds YOUR OPPOE OhE DOLLAR lor ten kind-, (lei during Andrew C. bean v< b for l.u Loh. Specialist In Modern Ballrocn den, I tid Bew Dam dy Dancing Studio, H M Bui u. Singapore. (No. 4WF) Road. Singapore. (No. 530F ENGLISH413 words
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Article49 1940-12-02 10 Ofj CROM t bomb oi built t i don bJ ..herd in a 4 using all] Wl tion squl I away thi it ovj rial.J Whole I win fj and ral i.aj in buildJ or -v. thou 90 b to rrpai hoi be used in the new proi49 words
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Article21 1940-12-02 10 SUI yOUI take thf 11 ca Di ,i;alth -old Chu Godwin^ It ihe girl' 1 foun J •h T! 121 words
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Advertisement317 1940-12-02 10 I MAKE A NOTE OF THIS SPECIAL EVENT! I olui Record-Winning Comedy Mil ■I MELVYN DOUCLAS-LORETTA YOUNC HI STWiD TOR BRamsT I Gala Premiere IN AID of The WAR FUND I CAPITOL. TUESDAY DEC. 10th 9. 15p.m. Under Distinguished Patronage Prices: (Reserved CIRCLE $3) Inreserval |2 and |1. (All Tickets317 words
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Advertisement65 1940-12-02 10 ANNOUNCEMENT BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) JPOH SUB-AGENCY Open for busine ss Address:— 1.3, Hugh Low Street. 1-3, Market Lan*. P. O. Box No. 170. Telegraphic Address: "Chungkuo" Telephones Nos: 1008— Sub. Agent's Office, 1009— Geaaral Office. District Manager: Mr. Parkcane C. Hwang. Sub-Agent: Mr. Z.65 words
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Article110 1940-12-02 11 PONDS. Tlass 2, Div. 1— Kit 8 7 r oni r->- {> --,>., furslongi. Miss Rod gc (.inter 9 0 feheila 11 gl y ueen Beon 8.11 Marneli 8 4 Rosalio 8.7 Stendla 7j o Explode 8.6 PONIES, (lass 2, Div. 3i jiiian 8.6 5'. furslonj m- l 8110 words
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Article127 1940-12-02 11 Gaoled For Match Light THERE is no Inten- tion of taking iion aga peopi? lighting matches and smcking cigarettes during the black-out hours. Sentence of a month in prison on a man charged at a London court with striking a match during the black-out while enemy planes were overhead may127 words
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80 1940-12-02 11 Refused To Bomb EnglandThey Shot Him •THEY shot my bro ther for refusing to raid England." Tnis was said bv the pilot of a German plane which came down on a farm in South-East England. When the machine came down the farmer, armed with a revolver and pitchford, ran forward80 words
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Article70 1940-12-02 11 Shelters Transplanted HUNDREDS of council workmen are uprooting Anderson shelters from areas which M far have bcrn n the brunt of air attacks. The filters are for redistribution following the big reshuffle of popu■feown dert .of i borough In Lo ndo r n p s E'i^ End told a renorter.70 words
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Advertisement214 1940-12-02 11 J^iTT'.i 1 PFRFORMAXCLS |A I JIAMBH A fc^_ reimiiw toes >«» teuiiops P 0 HAR AjS AY WARD 11, Sk DANCE, GIRL UP W DANCE lfe> "K k Ikm VWONU RALPH ■firCV^! Jin FIELD BELLAMY PW /IhHA H»j Carlisle UHariM K|v/--|/'^ lIWR AltttHtr Uvartir^ty Iv k v jfi BWRX Wtitor214 words
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Advertisement164 1940-12-02 11 t\5 D V°9A? PAVILION I A 1. SONG BY SONG S It VI X' f I SCEI^ E: BY scene 111 Th9 thrill grows greater! I IVI/IVIAII llt 'TYRONE POWEFn ALICE FAYE y ST AD C AT U>« lUrs of "AUxand.f 1 AUJ V/ F Ragtime Band" and JOLSON 'ALEXANDER'S164 words
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Article232 1940-12-02 12 CHANNEL BATTLE: FULL STORY LONDON, DEI I. CM.m SHIPS WERI SEEN REPEATEDLY fN ACTION t IN Till. »mi rSH CHANNEI ON !^\V, Vm Vm ADMIRALTY COMMUNIQUE GIVING ■> s 1"\ ENGAGEMENT, BUI Ml ENEMI S(AI M !V^ HI T DARKNESS AND IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO hSIAB UMI WITH CERTAINTI THE232 words
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Article199 1940-12-02 12 JAPANESE ADMIT SHOOTING Peipinf, •><■< i AiM'AMM iniliiai* spokesman admitted thi- n Dining that t Japanese nflicei uas shot >«'-- terda\ but refused to give dotails. The Japaaese Telegraph Jul not allow MCHAffI about this to go out. From a number ol Ini .sour.l ;>!"••>: about noon in Fnday. iReuter - 199 words
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Article115 1940-12-02 12 229 TO 531 (28 SAFE) LONDON. Dec. 1. -Two hundred and twenty-nine enemy aircraft were destroyed over Britain and British waters and over German and German, occupied territory and German waters by the R.A.F. and sn>und defences during November This includes 20 Italian aircraft. During the month 53 British fightersReuter - 115 words
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Article174 1940-12-02 12 <By Reuters Correspondent with tiie British Army in Training London. Dec 1. tjRITAINS answer to Germany's Panzei (armoured' divisions ma;. «t. in part at least, of a mechanised spearhead of infantry, consisting of a mot?" battalion. A new 'weapon'" in that, although it was conceived beforeReuter - 174 words
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Article218 1940-12-02 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 1UI1 1 1. 1: hundreri> of do;; lover> spent pleasant boon wratfhtm 121 rioijs on p*t*tt at the Do? Show Ik Id under licence of the Malayan Kennel Association in aid of the War Fund at the Happy World Stadium jrestcriay, Inspector218 words
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Article141 1940-12-02 12 DITTEI uavk!| pros nerc laifl Sunday. l>\ v.-nl iB m papers. Thus Bu<9 I Describinu the hoifl entry some papeifl there was onlj t<m|l to armaments v,M I o*hers wrote of t'ne^Hl of Coventr\ Jl|. shows that i(»ircs|MH^ British pay. Deutsche AUuemH complains that r.oboH^ land makes any mflReuter - 141 words
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Article35 1940-12-02 12 (Kftberlanda Tradt BANKER! raid V'J Cap ■UTIOtMI Head Orti« i wn Braiubes Netherlar. baya tevreden, Bj Tegal. Poca.---tot* solo, t: Palerr.b.' caiar Soekatx Britifb i'«d 1 4 raits Settled Penang. minj Japan Banki:: etiptlon35 words
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Advertisement70 1940-12-02 12 Posithrh last ihrtr show, to Jay.' cinema of tun WHEfIE EV6PYBQOY 60ES !J()\ OFFICE PHONE Mini I'aramtuint Pri.s<*nts BINC CROSBY MARY MARTIN BASIL RATHBONE IN "RHYTHM on the RIVER" SINGAPORE FREE PRESS "Studded with song and packed with I lauuh in i\tr\ other toot of film." ALSO 20th CENTURY POX70 words
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