Morning Tribune, 5 December 1940
1940-12-05
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Title Section23 1940-12-05 1 Morning Tribune sX ,Fs BXCBBD 4,500 DAILY <v 0 2G3. Thursday. Dec. 5, 1940. Morning Tribune MT SALES EX( Thursday, December y 194023 words
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Article108 1940-12-05 1 ITALIAN TROOPS SHANGHAIED t London. ■TALFAN troops arr .uV.iiii of i,, rfa which ■k;. .iff informed "has bem Baplu:! 1 I vv <k UalllO. I uddrnly ■li Albania and in the midst I Itlf. g B&ny r< |?orts cor.fn iU I li.'n. including one !iy a Iwililarv priest IVui. n<-uReuter - 108 words
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393 1940-12-05 1 CHANGES IN AXIS LINE-UP: GROW UNREST IN ITALY L n REPORTS FROM EUROPE FOKEC vs^vr DEC 4 IN WESTEJW EUROPE AND THF VlKmSu. SENSA "O\AI. r(; F TIRE AKE BEING EAGERLY DISC USSEh pv KR^1 EAN IN T HE .NFORMED DIPLOMATIC SOURCES VSlMvrJov F THE Reports declare that the internalReuter - 393 words
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Article122 1940-12-05 1 I London, Dec, 4. iter today that the Germans would move, probably in the Mediterranean. Re remarked: "I bflieve 1941 will -ee the air superi»nt> "•Allies eeteblished. Ido not think the Germans Ml l v iw th: 1 l)l it will try some important movement. I iwvReuter - 122 words
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Article19 1940-12-05 1 :la, Dec 4. last ber Hellenic ..ndeded i latitude E. •> by that I ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article41 1940-12-05 1 •obi Dec 4 -In recent raids on enemy posts, native soldier the Gold' Coast Brigade hav< captured a number of Italian lire. They are now paying back the enemy own coin v lire to the Brigade Fund.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration333 1940-12-05 1 Athens, Dei. 4. J UK (ireeks have Hade aMW MhßMsat northeast of Argyrocaslro, capturing a viUage and heights dominating Premeti, a small town ol strategic importance in the central sector of the battle front, according to reports which reached Athens yesterday, writes Maurice Lovell, Keuter's correspondent inReuter - 333 words
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Article138 1940-12-05 1 ttii Da h 1 the world t« theßail! for that would ou n and help him. but thwould b, the abandonMare Nostnun and thsteveottnt of ItaW to h ill u- enemy, the Germ in [ni would hv rl< Qnislini N i the !rss IfnominonaReuter - 138 words
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Article437 1940-12-05 2 I.S. Help lor Brimiii Washington, H> I TTHE whole question of British financial resources and Britain's ability to buy war materials in the tfwtad States was the cause and the chief topic ol an .mportaiu ►ting held erday at the Treasury, of munistuation officials, who437 words
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Article100 1940-12-05 2 WMbington, Dec. 4. 11 H War Departmeiit lui.s dtsd< .i'd that Resident Rooseveli lotted to the Army $25.000.00U for share of the expenditure ot jpmft the navaj and air bases on the .sik". acquired fr< m Britain in the Atlantic and Caribbean I! In addition to100 words
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Article140 1940-12-05 2 New J ork, Dec. 4-MUOft-OnptAL James E Ckaney of the I mud tos Army Air Corps, who returned after a 43-da> Burvey of the position in Britain told the Brew that he was very optimistic over tbe I outcome of the uar from tbe British point of140 words
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Article, Illustration25 1940-12-05 2 ''What if you should meet a bear?"--" It won't make any difference. I came here for rabbits and I'm going to shoot rabbits"25 words
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Article177 1940-12-05 2 London, Dec. 4. rE Times in a leader welcoming the Anglo-Spanish Financial Agreement writes that it "Ls another proof of British readiness to ease the stringencies which the blockade imposes upon neutral countries, wherever this can be done without relaxing pressure upon the enemy. "The agreement Ls designed177 words
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Article147 1940-12-05 2 RUMANIAN Iron Guards -8 disarmed, according to latency message from Bucflj Trie Iron Guards and other nians have been ordered to m der their arms and ammK within three days, failin Sjj they have been threatened M to five years hard labour aB loss of property j Many people147 words
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Article87 1940-12-05 2 London. ONDON. and the Midlai^P JJ attacked last night anl were also dropped at vanoHtered points betv. T:: theßj rJid coasts, slates an oi!ic9fl niunique. "^gg The attacks were not on I scale nor of lonsr ciuratiiH ceased soon after 11 pm.l The total number ot J should notReuter - 87 words
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Article228 1940-12-05 2 Tangier, Dec. 4. TWENTY Italians entered a British post office In Tangier and partially wrecked it. Afterwards they did considerable damages to a British business hou-<-It is understood in authotire quarters that I ilian hooliganism in Tangier has already been the subje< t of representations mad««Reuter - 228 words
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Advertisement50 1940-12-05 2 1W SB v^^^^T\ v\ A BBBW ™4BSIBBa X^- EXTRA SERVICE SINGAPORE -BAT AVIA AND SINGAPORE-MEDAN V.V. |MM follow in;; schedule <i DecrmlKi 7 December 0!).lf> I) liataviu A |5J| I OHO A TaU'inhanj; 1) 13.15 lunch n.oo i) Palembang v*m luikh nuo I) Singapore HM Wt4S V lan D 070050 words
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Article, Illustration119 1940-12-05 3 Special Appeal To Tuan Besars [AL appeal is to be made to the chiefs d ■ial houses in Singapore, in cont War Fund show of 'He Stayed ipitol Theatre on Tuesday eveningt at 915. I ed to swell the gross receipts by eats lor i heir" staff instead of advertised119 words
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98 1940-12-05 3 HUGARIANS TIGHTEN BELTS— FOR NAZIS JST.apv Budapest. Dec. 4. CL.? 1 acc u»t«ni herself to restriction-." P imo >'»»*«•. Count Teleki, speak- Parln the close of the budget debate. RShJiSI!? u re at war that »s why it may EiSsan -bundance while the people mitting to very heavy restriction*- kReuter - 98 words
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Article53 1940-12-05 3 il not bin. fu L °ndon. Dec. 4. JMtor the bovereigiity of Brifi.-h •icn,,"" lor war supplies from foreign France of this nature was reply to a member who li£ *t be r r Cent reports tha t the »me nir Mu for credits in "turn for part of theReuter - 53 words
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Article154 1940-12-05 3 shrapnel. There was a blinding explosion, which blew out Pan of the fuselage, followed by a fire which filled tho cockpit with choking; fumes, all the time the intense antiaircraft fire continued. I*.O. Cheshire regained control of the aircraft which had lost height and by a remarkable feat succeededReuter - 154 words
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1226 1940-12-05 3 'FEAK KEPT US FROM WRITING ACCOUNTS' *"*UaiionmMi w<t WUmm^m 'From Our Own Reporter) TOR? l um W< Uednesriav. I p>R tear of trouble ue dare I l^^ «»r accounts clearly. Uhen ue heard that (iovernment <mam things.- n* w;u s atement made to ,he ommis! JJ2 o n the MinesReuter - 1,226 words
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Advertisement29 1940-12-05 3 Coughing, Strangling Asthma, uM", P for inR. c-hoking 525 :-"SS' Money Back C««a«... Tli. for w K-oii Jr Waco 'nSat. Mendaco natun I Mo Asthma in 2 Years Mendaco29 words
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Article, Illustration919 1940-12-05 4 VERA - VERA By pHT s School days for act pla-y wl pr< n tl h M»d 17th Fund. rere ti t the If Whl ul I oi Maeterlinck's iiuui eblldren'i rttnlp. picturesq ne promiaei to be irhieh teaturei thi "children the future"919 words
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Advertisement96 1940-12-05 4 Beauty in the East vm^\4 There's temptation to neglect 'V \f^^\ your beauty when the sun relaxes f* your muscles. Visit the Elizabeth r'^§JJ Ard^n Salon and you will find that ;^\Cp Miss A>dcn has discovered methods v of keeping your skin fresh and radiant despite an unvarying temperature. tyj*.96 words
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Advertisement13 1940-12-05 4 ||O > 1 DRESS S Morning, Aftern« Evening V< e W Made- 1 113 words
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Article, Illustration261 1940-12-05 5 Beauty's Spotlight plays On Gleaming Tresses torts blond r, for beauty 3 it more consistently mind a your "crowning lection. By carctul pooing and choice ol D it nito a definite beauty ftnd that your hair Ifl I you may suspect lack u locks are in ftrst-class be delightfully gl«261 words
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Article, Illustration256 1940-12-05 5 Ma Hardy's New Hair-do rAY HOLDEN, the M.G.M. star. whc is so well-known for her "Ma" Hardy roles, h chosen a new hair-style which is ideal for the older woman.* pie and easy to arrange, it j has at the same time the wa\and curls demanded of smart women at256 words
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Advertisement85 1940-12-05 5 TEUPHOHi //51[^[D)/Fr< 5cJ Iff d? I You will find our Telephone Order J Service au* (d ttme swing I Stag! It is at your H>rn f/ 7 am to 6.30 p.m. daily, and on ndavs and Holidays until 10.* I RSs376anda Department in 11 ee thai Ml' ICfh«Hl€ Or»I«r> r85 words
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128 1940-12-05 6 seersueker housecoats create new vogue r s.-| i KTS riunii" ;he day or early morning. model He tarinba k ta of Pau.rned W crinttdoy. W f "ni ,AVY bow. .standing out dwUnclly from round. Aim ;1 Uie P y UP effev J N king model— i .y :it tur- t128 words
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Article, Illustration346 1940-12-05 6 Kiijht a dinner dress in «<>ld Jersey, the simulated bolero of which is embroidered in gold, blue, coral and «reen beads. Note the moulded corselet line i I (aline! me ii>;ht, a dinner gown hop sleeves and high round mt k line. The bodice346 words
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Advertisement91 1940-12-05 6 it J DUSS6I 8 CORSKTS, 1. HOOIEBY. lA 61 STAMFORD ROAD .1 u Court). Ti'l. 5335 VM "SNOW WHITE" CLEANING AT PARIS CO. DRY CLEANERS 28, COLEMAM ST. IMiMie IM o i it s i: a s CORPORATION, LTD. < hnia Buildiny. (hulia M. ■PHONI .HOK. BIKGAPORE }HU M KIN91 words
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712 1940-12-05 7 H. L. Hopkin - H. L. Hopkin '"on on. tarbed I dirt I I ho Hers and in- .1 conI >re: dipthei a and i%ev remember the 1 hie* claimed a biggtt ,u n the war. K&al scien wade ftTEcovcrics in recent WL uiativ, effect of712 words
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Article154 1940-12-05 7 BECAUSE of hifl love for hifl who had written to him to 10 to her in India as she was ill, Mohamad Amar Jala, a 21-year-oli Mohammedan, stole a gold chain i.nd locket irom one of the quarters v.i Tan Tock Seng hospital sold154 words
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Article94 1940-12-05 7 SERIOUS MINE DISASTER (From Our Own Report Ipoh, Dec. 4. ONE of the worst min< ters for a long time in Perak occurred in tti< early hours of Monday at Lahat When mm* tons of earth and rock filled pit causing damaizr .'stimas6 Thr mine is owned by Mr Lw94 words
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Article340 1940-12-05 7 JJITLER'S strategy of conquering his adversaries from within themselves having gone the whole hog has now been laid bare in all its ugliness. The pathetic examples of Czechoslovakia, Norway, Holland and Rumania have opened the eves of the few remaining small nations and thoroughly awakened them to the340 words
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Advertisement76 1940-12-05 7 lies Drive buCrazv Internal or I Itallty, ruin u irh pain. an Amerw Inatea I '1 enjoy life W i nature to f' -brinks the normal funcI w treat- MRer and <1 is guar- i L of empty I r chemist I ]K .N'EKI) CLASSES Certified 16 and Mount, arp76 words
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Advertisement32 1940-12-05 7 /OM?k. SAFEGUARD ll^lj YOURSELVES INSURE WITH I THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD.' I srrrßiTY rif s si in i cr Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, s.sc.APortK. S.s. phone M > S J32 words
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Article388 1940-12-05 8 AT the conclusion of the heal in the Diftrld Traffic Court in which a Naval officer. Clifford 11. Taylor, is charged with causing the deith of Mrs < I P Damme by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. Mr. <\ 11. Whitton.388 words
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Article31 1940-12-05 8 riN'i- tl Faramounts baby" v star*. Shirley Raw, in :i j cielightfni pose iveaciiif ihc S litest Ameiii-un liv* v-n fn t "iik "streamlined" m J >uits. j31 words
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Article, Illustration397 1940-12-05 8 was described by the Crown as the first appeal of Its kind to come from the State of Brunei lor bearing before the Colony Appeal Court was dealt with yesterdav before the Acting Chief Justice. S.S., Mr. Justice A. K. a'Beckett Terrell, the Chief Justice, F.M.S.,397 words
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Article58 1940-12-05 8 SED Justice Ml Assize Court 1 compatriot Fc, against tin at the Pull Co' day before a "I' T( Poya and Smith. Tli. last A Kishen Gin Sikh ti by sta th< J It v appellant i tu the f his bedding disturbance The caught hold was march! Kerbau58 words
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Advertisement102 1940-12-05 8 FARADAY COMPANY 3 RAFFLES PLACE ENGINEERS AND MACHINERY BROKERS PHONE 3114 CATHAY CAFE Where Fverybody GtM KETUKN ENGAGEMENT ill A I POPULAR DANCING STAR Lucille Nicholson In New Numbers New Costumes Also MAN I 111 STY Captivating Cathay Cutie And Cowan Bail<-\ DINE DANCE AT SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS HIIONF lino102 words
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Article, Illustration6 1940-12-05 9 THE KING VISITS A. A. POSTS6 words
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Article, Illustration103 1940-12-05 9 QNE ol the busiest and on tra people in Britain to-day is Hls Majesty, the Kin^, who laily tours varn parts ol ti; country, visiting OSitions and armament manufacturing plants in industrial areas. In t!it uniform of a Marshil of (he Koyal Air Force, His Majestj recently paid wprtse103 words
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Article, Illustration119 1940-12-05 9 P nargc Ol ti. criminal brcai h o\ trusi $3.75, Hisuke Miyata, i 1 Ja] IrJV need to eleven weeks' rigorous Imprison«ent. b\- cheah Soon Hock, acting third magis ts of the case Com-; Inspector j) Hi, uke who was employed by Mr •grapl tudio In119 words
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29 1940-12-05 9 Mai uthu. I <<■ ie prisonment 1 ;io Last A sizes for t!v ol his wife, had hi erday, at the Full I nich tx29 words
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Article101 1940-12-05 10 AV N: who rt his life by hanging hoe lace in a public Onxton Road on Nov. his throat twice 11 POJ i )Ip. died of natural i 11 Or .Abdul Samad Mated tl of the l- I pneumo The doctor said thai cuts on101 words
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Article150 1940-12-05 10 Pickpockets Out As The Sirens Go DICKPOCKETS are 1 busv in London again. They arc taking advantage of c-ruwried air raid shelters to work the tricks which they have, so often exploited on racecourses and do<r racing tracks. Their victims are now shelterers in the Tubes ?nd baseniin L< i150 words
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Article173 1940-12-05 10 Verdict In Double Road Fatality AT the conclusion of the inquiry into lh e deat'is i l f J Hoo Swr< pedwtrkn. and lee Ban Hoik who died of injuries received when lw« mo'or J cars were in collision at Kalian* Road near the i jfa.siu.rks about midnight on Sept.173 words
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Article45 1940-12-05 10 QWING ,0 the thp or 0 until Fnda next at W the case In iMch \v a J and four others are cffl Ran.e robbery aliened to 2 wmmitted at bl)U f t 4 a J" (in A H Isbip expres.se Jtany mconrei 345 words
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Advertisement156 1940-12-05 10 Vf PsSndßßif ISH INDfAU^S 'INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best pmiMe services are being maintained by the I iO. S N oy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China. ImJ.a, Ceylon and (he United Kingdom J'assrniMis are requested to register their requirements trict.r |)I<Snit < ir <"-156 words
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Advertisement199 1940-12-05 10 Arthritis Ag CMrbed in 30 Mi K .TH a 2in I n*w disc SSc L pains di the bo,h poisons and I tf»e c.T.isf ef your ti' nw ftn<l smT: you fr,! \ou: to n-nri. and enjo: P" R'umend, 0' return tad Ri,— end The j^ (Incorporated tn Australia) c.199 words
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Miscellaneous17 1940-12-05 10 Mickey Mouse ffy Wa/f '7TT\U *V I'M KJVDA A C ?MC? 1^ —^-7/ ~Z^ QgNEVIEVE, OF Tm.S^.17 words
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Advertisement54 1940-12-05 11 sdg t Vacant I Jgphs tc :-i c rti- "d-APPi:- ■7 li i I WbK PO B:.n 42). m. I "erto: i n l I a* ipplv p .< r F will E"* pl micr L I 108. Wanted I OOF i I "."7T~ 24, 37 I 583F) urn- I54 words
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Advertisement542 1940-12-05 11 WANTED small house or flat, preferably near town and bua. entry immediately. Apply Box 785, Malaya Tribune Singapore. vNo. 54, WANTED. To buy a second hand motor boat to seat about eight persons Must be in good «GttsV.s)on. Apply Bex 792. co Malaya TtlbUsW, Singapore. (Fo. 576F) WANTED: Piano, secondhand,542 words
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Advertisement345 1940-12-05 11 Miscellaneous Snt E 3l°o e K er rant. 38. Orchard Road tor good rool? (No 388P) pm£ T= ENQUIRIES undertaken by Ex/w. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 579F, SERVirt: AMD coMFORT Guaranteed a t New Asia H i, binghpore. Rate moderate, modern -KRN PIANO CO.. 64. Rangoon Road Ding, Repair. ng345 words
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Advertisement301 1940-12-05 11 Vegetable Seeds Professional PLY frw. 01 m uhni vou can be evired Drtva by correspondence. Cures alie*dy nuin u in numbers by thi monialß. book o f advice on Ui •i Cunsumption, Asthma V D ri Atma Chinng. 40 G< < (No. 627F) For Sale FOR Road, S i (No301 words
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Miscellaneous410 1940-12-05 11 1 ON THE; i AIR sin(;ai>ore ZIIL 223 mrbes (1 333 ko|» ZHPI 30 96 metiti (9 69 me ZIIP3 4138 mrtrr* (725 men) From R.M a m. to 8 35 a.m. From 10 00 am to I 30 V BQ I umh V (Ml ii m to II 00410 words
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19 1940-12-05 12 Kept Qutet About £1,600 Must pay fine of £1,000 HUSB, th H I i 800 tl '■\n. and ordered19 words
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Article170 1940-12-05 12 Father Joins Up Again I||R JAMES GR] MOND, 4.! lAkti < i lane, Biixton. i hlldre/i .1 i• the I mv. war. "Tnl not war. no I Is si d murder, i ask la fo irontllne job." Mrs. Orimmond, I laid: l li i;s he ci»n this way ht i170 words
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Article34 1940-12-05 12 Sydney ft* nin< te tn hanic, and WaiJames Brown, d thirty-one, ineboth oi Holly-road, Handsworth, Birmingham W< re lined £3 each at Birmingham for aault H o m c Guard i34 words
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Article33 1940-12-05 12 A ni YEARn OLD boy told a detect n mt \nut hi day on Ice-cn i>n mingham juvenile] court he w. to' ►roved school ealinc £28 in other •f>m shons I33 words
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Advertisement255 1940-12-05 12 TWO GREAT BTARS TOGI THI in i nen M.G.M OUTS! ENDING \rri{\( 7 ion i %I*ITIII TO-DAY The Girl who won the World's Award as Beaut] VI MBERONE BEAUTI the Nan who won TWO ACADEMY AWARDS as the VIAKS BEST ACTOB Latest WETROTONE N EWS-oi Including i\\ AS'O.N of FRENCH255 words
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Advertisement289 1940-12-05 12 \KF Y ROOKING ITTENDANCE \l>\ *^J I oi D Bl I VMI V BEQARDED \s mm I AN OUTSTANDING HIM p.. A DAILY 3.15, a ALHAiNIFftiJ OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THE FILM. PAT*d ARE ADVISED TO BE SEATED EARLY 1 PRICES EXCLUSIVE of TAX s> M 55 Jp I289 words
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Article103 1940-12-05 13 Iq KtfO when secretary muncil approves in* property 14 under Ordinance." A H. Dickinson i General |f movl -That in p;u- ,e provisions of sec tun lltn> ordinance this at such ariouns to time be fl\overnor in Council but tfi thousand dollars be disbursed from the Fund estaoli- :tion103 words
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99 1940-12-05 13 jhi: total colic ti(»u from I 1 the two performancei S mlered by lh e <>l.h Oleh Party in aid ol Ulf War P«nd v i on Nov. tl an 't fhc > v 11-ippv World Stadium amounted to 54.149.01. i This sum99 words
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Article72 1940-12-05 13 THAT much -discussed film "I Take] This Women.' starring Spencer Tracy and Hcdy Lamarr. opened at which has a luxury background of New York's Filth Avenue. She plays the part of a Becre-tarv-mannequin who «^f™ JS i happiness alter a series of emo .1 ups72 words
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Article52 1940-12-05 13 Attempted Extortion Alleged •VAIU to ha tf tempted to money irom Kim Hong by threatening him with tojury at Jaian Beaar i bin Mydin, 21, Malay. Imed trial when charped bcfo: Cheah Soon H third mi rd The case was postpo: r men on Dec. 11, and bail was offered52 words
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Article120 1940-12-05 13 FINED FOR THEFT OF BENZINE TAUGHT in the let v of selling petrol irom his lorry io a cleaner of a mo'or garage. Ng Leong Keng. the lorry driver, and Tan An Yong. the cleaner, wire lined $25 or, In default, two weeks' rigorous imprisonment, each, by Mr. Cheah -Soon120 words
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57 1940-12-05 13 Tried To Give Money To PrisonerHusband FOR trying to lw^ 50 cents kn casn to her prisoner-hus-iband while he WM in i hi- General Hospital lock-up. Lee Chuan Tee. a Chinese woman was lined $12, or 12 du simple imprisonment. to the fifth COOft, yesterday. The offence stated to have57 words
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Article47 1940-12-05 13 CHARGED on three I counts of hav assisted in dfspa of stolen go^ 29 1989, ami Jan 194 0, Kannu Bala 2l. mil. claimed tn.i in he third So!Am .mil H alias imcharge c! in pair on h caw mcd foi m tion "i ;r47 words
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Advertisement93 1940-12-05 13 fcHv"D~c^^y' a p le s ntly hj THE NEW WORLD [^QNmTONED CABARET ITS REGULATED TEMPERATURE tt<? POOL ATMOSPHERE— TO 4 300 SQ. FT. SPRING FLOOR\AKE DANCING A PLEASURE! —Till: MEW WORLD I DANCE PALACE I lit (OSTLIKST FIXEST SPRING FLOOR TO NIGHT DANCE B» D*"J* 9.30 12 P.M. j TO-DAY93 words
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Advertisement36 1940-12-05 13 IF YOU WANT HEARTY LAUGHS FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE... PAVILION T<^!YlL at Tom Walls Ralph tunn SPICY AND SNAPf, ENTERTAINMENT T THAT WILL MAKE f J gwM I suns with rN V W^^ VAO° ACAINSBOROUCItfICTVM36 words
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Article99 1940-12-05 14 50.0 i; LOTALS I K EEN h< the .sec. ground Wl ll J. playiiiß with ftni combination se I als, by four goals to one is held oal up tjJi half Club, but to pieces u h V' Put in thr< kls < phjyaJUyr and99 words
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92 1940-12-05 14 AUTBHDfUfO their opponent! in Y I rery department of tin name ore Recreation dub ;-.i victory when they met ifte Indian Association in a return Balrstier yesteray, winning by five dear gills Yesterday's win for the Recs r* nmves all the doubts as to92 words
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Article12 1940-12-05 14 On receipt of an <5 n <• Nrws he scenfV "B*Aern12 words
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Article261 1940-12-05 14 K.A.F. (Blues 11 pt S K.A.A.F. (Reds) 3 pts. THE R.A.F. -Blues) defeated the R.A.A.F. ißedsi by 11 points a goal, a penalty goal, and a try) Jaian Besar stadium, yesterday This was the first time the two teams had met and a gate261 words
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Article, Illustration372 1940-12-05 14 ,THE Hornets stung the S.R.c to the tune of 4 goals to 1 at hockey on the Padang yesterday i the bull y-° ff the S.R C. I headed towards the goal of the i > r i? e andl after a sli ht tussle with372 words
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Article204 1940-12-05 14 THE Singapore Civilians will have their bi I this afternoon when they meet the Combi i?d\ Services in a War Fund hockey match on the S Padang. 1 The Civilian^ have so far been undefc in the Combined Services they combination that is powerful in both204 words
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Article67 1940-12-05 14 Dutch Sailors Charge BpUR Dutch J stood in third court charges of usij* minal force to! Kundan Sii police constable ian Singh, at Jembawa G Saval Base, on !5 last. They were M. l iamse (35'. P. Vaal Maalpyt Rongen 33 a lopden Hejde 32 Rongen had p iously pleade67 words
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Advertisement58 1940-12-05 14 mpm PROP. ILMUDDIN tSfnJfc W'i ?JW- Con<ult REX HOTEL Phone 2600. SINGAPORE. Stop Your Feet! I om tf)-day fit PHILLIPS Soles and let this .sturdy blanket of rubber a«*w»ttlnK cushion which pr*J c* feet. AMdaj vou have °««Otl you save money for '»»<• "rdinary father Obtainable everywhere PHILLIPS AND HKKLSI58 words
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Miscellaneous32 1940-12-05 14 TO-DAY I"°°^ War Pun d na Sjn RTOBTr Victoria Old Ae *•> n-K.( Pad. td nAv HIGB o 2 i sam TO-MORROW: JS gfi; 8 8 f g 2 -59 p.m., 8.2 ft32 words
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Article83 1940-12-05 15 reav ihat no more steel helmet.; will fthe public is that the new plastic undergone the most stringent to be almost as protective as he result of months of experiIt is made of a composition, the These helmets are half the nd have been tested under certainly proof against83 words
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Article285 1940-12-05 15 Shanghai. I N C I. |JNTRKn:!)KNTKI) in history of fee International Mement and beyinajpgi to mamble thu lapaacnc bloakade of the British sion at Tientsin in 10S9 is the Japai encirclement of the Japanese controlled w. stern area, following the murder of another Japanese gendarme overReuter - 285 words
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Article39 1940-12-05 15 Cairo, Dec. 4.—British patrols were again active to the north and south of Kassala. inflicting casualties on th3 enemy without !o;>s to themselves, slates io-days G.H.Q. communique. There is no change in the situation on the ctaer fronts.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article45 1940-12-05 15 London, Dec. 4.— The great hall of Bristol University was damaged during ihe recent air raids, it can now be revealed. St. Peter's Hos- pital and the Temple Church at Bristol were also damaged, while in Bermingham buildings recently] damaged include the Midland Institute.-] ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article58 1940-12-05 15 London, Dec. 4— The British community in Areentinr* has sent f 25,000 to Lord Beaverbrook, the Minister of Air- craft Production, for the purchase of aircraft for the Fleet Air Arm. Reuter. Washington, Dec. 4. M. Henry Haye Li reported to have ten* dered to the Viohy government his resignationReuter - 58 words
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Article51 1940-12-05 15 London. Dec Enemy activity over Britain to-day was very slight. Shortly; after midday, ac- cording to an Air Ministry communique, bombs were dropped at Dover, doing some damage and causing a few casualties One ny bomber was shot down over the Dutch coast by British fighters wi'hout In to themselves.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article51 1940-12-05 15 Mr. C. Alma Baker, C.B.E the Pf-i planter and miner, received I sou- plaqi.r- iron 1 the Air Ministry. thanking him lor h Spit. whuii in made possible by hU of £20.000 British Govern ment. I named after hi ma Baker Malaya." "Alma Baker-Austra lia" and "AJm a Ba-. Neu51 words
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Article26 1940-12-05 15 Mr. C. Vettivelu, Senior Clerk, Railways. Port Swettenham. Ls retiring at the end of the month after 30 years' service. He will leave for Ceylon shortly.26 words
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Advertisement120 1940-12-05 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. Pot particulars see Municipal Tender Room. Supply of 2,000 Oval Oalranlsed Nightaoil Pall Blank Covers. 12 Noon. 17 December IMO. Supply of Galvanised Wrought Iron Tube* for the period 1,2 41 to 31|1j42. 4 p.m.120 words
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Advertisement117 1940-12-05 15 Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low rentals Further particulars will be supplied on application. Master*. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AJX 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Paid Up (Mpital117 words
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328 1940-12-05 16 COMMONS DISCUSS ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS IN FAR EAST London, Dec. 4. Till-: BritW and Afrtran (iovernments are in eltM touch on all questions ol mutual interest in the Far Hast. bttt a flat No sii. mi at pre >ent," was given bj the I'nder Secretary for Foreign Affairs. *Ir. R. .VReuter - 328 words
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Article103 1940-12-05 16 :idon. Dec. 4. The fate of l .771 illegal Jewish imm; who recently arrived in Haifa In the ill-fated steam ship Patria was the subject of a question by Col. Wedgwood in the House of Common* Mr. Qeorge Hall Under-Secre tary for the Colonies, replied thaiReuter - 103 words
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Article68 1940-12-05 16 I ONDON, D The British and Turkish Ooi metots have now concluded arra: about a considerable increase in trade, thi omincrcial excl be n Turkey and the British Empire. V'- made that paym at* between Turk.-. effected at the existing. and the Turkish I l d. Rnd68 words
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Article8 1940-12-05 16 ■nation ttu I mander-in-< Reuter ReuterReuter - 8 words
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Article, Illustration188 1940-12-05 16 T^Tlir Northum-HK berland Fusii- liers who had I the honour and distinction to-be i the first Brili>h trooj»> to enter into Belgium are now reform- ed and readv to play their pail at home should the need arise. Ah a fast mobiie i reconnaissance unit, they are SReuter - 188 words
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Article68 1940-12-05 16 CUETHER m/UJJ Albania are announ f RfportMiou received eon »n addition to the two destroyed bj i: i j,, h bomber formations S on Momkiv two other aircraft were also In Italian heavily raided Bomi dropped or. tlons and a m Idled. I machlne-gunn d enemy persom At AdanReuter - 68 words
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Article72 1940-12-05 16 London. 0 A SMALL force of R.AI bers last night railway communicate the Rhineland, it is jea Mannheim and Ludwi which are linked a< by one of th« m Rhine bridges which is u. rail road and toot tram attacked by British bo Tuesday night, despite I ablp weatherReuter - 72 words
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