Morning Tribune, 6 December 1940
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Title Section18 1940-12-06 1 Morning Tribune t^"4)fa^»#fefe!STPAT!O \,,l S— No. 2G4. Friday, Dec. «>. 1940 Mornin Tribun r sales Kxcn,, Friday, Dm-mlwr fi,18 words
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464 1940-12-06 1 GREAT ALLIED VICTORIES OVER ITALIANS ATHENS, DEC. 5. Ll< IMPORTANT BRITISH AIR VICTORY IS ANNOIN n CEO AT BRITISH HEADQI \ARTERS. IN A FIERCE BATTLE OVER ENEMY LINES YESTERDAY. BRITISH FIGHTERS, WITHOUT LOSS TO THEMSELVES, SHOT DOWN V LARGE NUMBER OF ENEMY AIRCRAFT. GREEK SOURCES STATE THAT TEN ENEMY PLANES464 words
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Article122 1940-12-06 1 London, Deo. !>. i s k HCIMITE to the "extra-J^ ordinary valour of the t* Greeks, which lead has given the Allied cause its first major i land victory" was paid by Ml. Herbert Morrison, the Home try. i ihe example of firteee flre^ usReuter - 122 words
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Article113 1940-12-06 1 Thailand A Tool, Say Chinese Chungking, JAv t Mttaeak of fiffhttag between Imlo-China and Thailand shows that Japan is deterto proceed with her southward expansion programme, declared tin* Chin -iitral News, urticularly noteworthy Thailand is resorting to armed force after the <ua pension of as in Batavia between Japan andReuter - 113 words
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Article557 1940-12-06 1 London, Dec. 5. PARLIAMENTARY attention to-da.v was focussed on war aims. Normally, the m<a>ion the debate on the speei h from the throm wou'tl have been of first-class importance and provided the p.iru key notes especially the opposition for the whole folthewntaf session. To-dav. however,Reuter - 557 words
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328 1940-12-06 1 Greeks Thrash Italians, Occupy Premeti Athens. Dei 5. A CiREI'K i .>nununiquo rt<<>i'iis the o(cupati<m ol Fremrti with in a\\ tmmj !t al>») laya that the (i reeks took over 500 prison- CTI, ihihkhis and abundant material. According to the Greek spokesman in Athens, the Ita- Item abandoned their positionsReuter - 328 words
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67 1940-12-06 1 F.D.R. LEAVES FOR UNDISCLOSED DESTINATION York, D<-<\ s.— President Roosevelt ha-, left the I'nired States naval base at QaJUitootOM (CutKu on the cruiser TmkaJmm for an uiuii.scloM'd destination The news was coniinued in a uii*e!ess message from the escort- ins destroyer Mivr.int. which adds that jniur t«» the departure. PresidentReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration146 1940-12-06 2 liatavin. D*C. < r >. THE Manual mi., l)ctvv< en tin' Netherlands Bad indies and .Japan ft] ted tp b (l (I will) the arrival of Mr. kVnkichi VoAhiMWa who eplacingr Mr. K^baya hi, t <t of Oonuneree and [ndiisivy. as chairpuiQ pf the delegation. The Jnpanatr.Reuter - 146 words
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Article182 1940-12-06 2 NEW BRITISH CREDITS FOR CHINAP Soviet Poli«7 liH-lia ii •><•«] SHANGHAI. DEC 5 fILOSE ON THE HEELS OF AMERICAS RECENT V $100,000,000 LOAN TO CHINA. THE BRITISH GOV ERNMENT IS REPORTED TO BE CONSIDERING £6,000.000 CREDIT TO CHINA, ACCORDING TO CHINESI PRESS DISPATCHES. Previously, Britain had granted a £3,000,000 loan.Reuter - 182 words
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Article30 1940-12-06 2 Tenth N.E.I. Spitfire Batavia, Dec. 5 The N.E.l.'s Spitfire Fund offered Mr. Churchill, to-day the tenth birthday Spitfire. In less than three months, Spitfire Fund has completed two squadrons.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article183 1940-12-06 2 London. Dec. 5. THE fact that Eire depends on Britain for all the main factors in her economic existence and that financially her interest clearly lies in British victory is stressed by the periodical "Banker," which generally reflects the view of London financial circles. It addsReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration185 1940-12-06 2 Canberra, Dec. 5.— A cruis iii the Hou*« ol Representatives over the Commonwealth Dudget Vll averted to-day, whe 1 the Labour Party decided to accept a compromise suDmitted by the Government. The decision lolloped a two weeks' dispute in which laoour threatened u> deleat ihe Government on the floorReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement91 1940-12-06 2 HOW COOKING BY ELECTRICITY WILL HELP YOU The ever-spotles* Cooker won't let you waste a thini?. Us ovea is like a letM safe. No draughts «et in. No heat gete IfiUiti reniair. inoi^t and hucculent retain all their nourishing ciualities and flavour. lllectrkity is Ktonomical too you tan hire a91 words
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Advertisement134 1940-12-06 2 GRAND V MAS S ILK Cathay Silk Store 38-39 Bras Basah Road^ PYJAMA SUITS IPr for $0 FANCY fUSUI LADIES AND GENTS KNICKERS 4 Prs BATH TOWELS 5Pw S SINGLETS COOL COMFORTABLE 6 Pcs SHINA SILKS 4 Yds SWISS DAMASSE ORGANDIES w 6: •"*A" 1 id NIGHTGOWN PETTI KNICKERS 3134 words
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Article, Illustration107 1940-12-06 3 Six persons were killed, including the driver *T and fireman, and about fifty were injured when J a F.rndon express was hurled off the rails as i it approached Iho London ana. The train was S > (feeding Uiwardi a station ulien, by a million- to-one107 words
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497 1940-12-06 3 TREASURY OFFICIAL IN U.S. NKW YORK, DEC. 5. DRITAIN S FINANCIAL POSITION HAS "NEVER BEEN STRONGER/ 1 DECLARED SIR FREDERICK PHIL IIP S. THIRD SECRETARY TO THE BRITISH TREA SIRV WHEN HE ARRIVED HERE BY CLIPPER ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT ENROUTE TO WASHINGTON TO CONFER WITH MR.Reuter - 497 words
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Article31 1940-12-06 3 R.A.F. Men In Canada London, Dec. 5. At an east Canadian port, hundreds of R.A.F. officers and men 'anded from a liner yesterday under the joint Empire Air Training Scheme.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article90 1940-12-06 3 London, Dec. 5. SINCE Hitler launched his big-scale offensive against England durins: August, London has spent a to'.a! period of 1,056 hours, or six weeks, under air raid warnings. Router's correspondent, keeping a daily log of alerts, says that the capital his had nearly 400Reuter - 90 words
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174 1940-12-06 3 London, Dec. .>. ALTHOUGH the Nazis dropped bombs on a number of areas in the Midlands last nipht reports no far indicate little damage and a few casualties. police station, warden's post and a church were among buildings damaged, whrn a west Midlands I wasReuter - 174 words
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Article138 1940-12-06 3 I Dec. I ROl(l the intrm-ntlon ivular body, thr relaxed rapetrictiona in the lf (U> «l area in the Japalr<'il. d sector of the ,a r atl "".ii Settlement as i'ljcl !or «'*ners, but the Jltiu, i" 11 slill finding dim- < and lcav ForeignersReuter - 138 words
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Article75 1940-12-06 3 Shanghai, Dec. 5 rE Greek freighter Hellenic Trader, which sent out distrea signals near Hainan yesterday, was .safely re-floated before the British I salvage tug Henry Keswick. which was proceeding to her assistance i from Hongkong arrived, according to a statement made In Shanghai yesterday byReuter - 75 words
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Advertisement312 1940-12-06 3 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours SufTerers from loss of vigour, n- i .<»»!•- -n«»8, weak body. Impure blood, iiwitf memory, and who are oW und wo before their Una will br delighted to l»*i^ I of a new gland dlHcover> by an An Dootor. This n«w discovery makes312 words
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Article, Illustration705 1940-12-06 4 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE By k V¥ dlffi BJf w;t> St. Nicholas, "Santa lass" It ii" I>utrh children, and he arrived by launch at Cliffords PtSf with his trusty hrm -Innan, •BUck PttSff." on Decembei tnnl Bt. Micho all Dtttcti kiddies and I have -j durin ullUon has705 words
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Article77 1940-12-06 4 A me?ting of th e Y.W.C.A. >V a r Workers' party will be held an Monday at 9.30 a.m. t New workers J are always wel- J corned at this N gathering anrt they may obtain wool or other materials for knitting and making sewn c(»mforts for th»*77 words
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Article154 1940-12-06 4 people Places. par Canadb I- iv first is th( home ol Mr ;inci M: 07 Sn 16 and will be for Can. and men. Second at 4, Nattlm Hill the nw Mi and Mrs. o w p-.> rev on January H, will t S and their wives. i partid will154 words
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Advertisement101 1940-12-06 4 Specia I NAOMI, ]h. Rodney House, Battery Road, has just received the west American steam heater lor hair re vondiiWtllnt Special oil Sham- j poo and steam treatment b> the "Aristo method Ask (or >l Alt!! Tel: 7500 It SATISFACTION Is The Final 'IVst For Beauty (are And complete satisfaction101 words
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Advertisement93 1940-12-06 4 (OM)II -lII'IAL SI BJ E C T S ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being made for the commencement of classes, on the Ist. December for the 1940 41 year of training, In the following subjects: All London Chamber of Commerce 1941 examination subjects. School Certificate Examination December 1941. /11l Pitman93 words
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Article, Illustration386 1940-12-06 5 Most Children Have Some Tooth Trouble I iceioly care For your child' s health and good looks, you should start taking him to the dentUt at t] >| two. ThK li not a "new-fangled notion/' It i.s a measure of economy and commonsense; and if it were universally followed, we386 words
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Article, Illustration418 1940-12-06 5 "Sound As A Bell" From T op To Toe If your child is starting school in January, have her overhauled now. PLAYING happily In the garden, Sally doesn't look if she needed to go to the doctor, does she? And twenty years ago, her parents would have laughed the idea418 words
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Advertisement29 1940-12-06 5 «f New Zealand's Choiresl Butter with Mi nourishing k<><» in( abundance of vitamins, builds health, strength and energy. PHO N B rIV I. LINES 3. 138A e c 0-29 words
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Article229 1940-12-06 6 A( IMI suit concerning the million-dollar esUte of th« lat. Mr Wet SianK Tat, in which M .k1.1111 \\e< K«m» l,at BllsaecessfHllj claimed a share l)«-ni-(i>iaiv before Acting Chief I»UCC, Mr* c Jusli*. h a'linkrh Terrell, tamp for decision > before the Full Cowl of Appeal229 words
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Article304 1940-12-06 6 London, Dec. 5. THE Polish Minister of Information, Professor Stronski, in 1 the first ol Bof weskly talks in the 8.8.C. programme addressed to the people of Poland each Wednesday afternoon said, 'So far. there have been two different iodfl in this war. Up to304 words
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89 1940-12-06 6 Ricksha Puller Fined For Taking Wallet TLNG LOW KIAN.I 1 35. ricksha puller, who misappropriated a wallet belonging to Mr. ByerUtan Carolus. a Hollander, was fined $15 or, in default, two weekb' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Oon Khye IQang, acting third \:esU vdav Tong pleaded guilty when charged. Inspector P.89 words
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Article134 1940-12-06 6 Food Profiteer Fined DOR selling a > 4 -i b lln 1 Houten's" brand cocoa rents ,one cent price) the proprietor and man of Chop Thonu Tina in w Bridge Road. in the fifth J^t The aefendani K m and Yeo Seng Quee. pleaded ku In a second case, Ane134 words
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Article124 1940-12-06 6 ALTHOUGH the main mails for th a -e already well or. volume oi Christmas .otters parcels to Othf ions n< rt hand I I crease tjceably Member, of the public can In expediting the passage oft mails through the Censori they will ike care to see124 words
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Article253 1940-12-06 6 Crown Appeals In Beer Case FE fourth magistrate recently fined J.W. jjj licensee of the Monica Cafe. Orchard R°»J'*j or, In default, two months' rigorous impn^onme u permitting to be .sold, or offeri^ f. r ate, a Wtuei beer for consumption on the premises, nun no licence for that purpose.253 words
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Advertisement15 1940-12-06 6 o/ T^ic OerieraZ Electric Co., Ltd., of Enyl e" Singapore.) k U r crfHj 2*2.115 words
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Scilly Isles People Itching To Have A Crack At Nazis
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Article381 1940-12-06 7 f I called the people of St. Mary's, la; [sles, to a mass meeting last month. The islanders, eager to hit back at German raiders, weni in to receive assurance from Sir Geoffrey Peto, 62--ir-old Regional Commissioner for the South-West Area. The Government, he381 words
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Article168 1940-12-06 7 k DANCE instructress was said at London to have 10 phone calls a day— 50 from a man who she picked up the] ed Button "B" and ot his money back. le Brooks, aped 29. a t >n and vaudeville artist, i.-mews, W. who was168 words
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Article105 1940-12-06 7 'UNPICKED' MINE IN MOONLIGHT THE heroic tfiory of the men who end<t! the magnetic mine menace is told by Professor A. M. Low in a brilliant and highly topical war book, 'Mines and Counter Mine," published by Hutehinson. Unluckily for the Germans, he one of their magnetic mine's landed on105 words
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Article43 1940-12-06 7 Six Guardsmen are in Windsor Hospital badly injured as a result of an accident. While marching with the company they were run into by I car and Corporal Cowshaw Guardsmen Campbell. Rank'in Westrip. Williams and Whitwirk were taken to hospital.43 words
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Article348 1940-12-06 7 AM perfectly sane The reason for my doing this is in Losing my case apainsi Mrs. Laselle. I <Ud noi a deal from the Court or the Bench. hepe the infcgista will ponder this." Tho con.ncr. Mr. L. F. Btv read this note at an inquest348 words
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Article54 1940-12-06 7 Mrs. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, sister iii-law ot the Queen, of Gastlings, Southill. Bedfordshin was lined £1 at Bedford for leaving her car unattended In Bedford without first h*vin| rendered it immobile. She pleaded guilty, and B war reserve constable .said .she told him she thought the regulations did54 words
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173 1940-12-06 7 (Thirty-Six Bottles) Champagne In Gaol For Woman I)K I SOX officers have appealed t<» the Prison Commissioners to increase the staffs of warders, because W many nt the existing staffa have to act hera and waitresses to M sympathisers detained under the defence regulations. I taders of the Prison Officers'173 words
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Article316 1940-12-06 7 COME political are of the opinion that the reluc «*n to participate in the war in spite of h«P Axis inclination is due to the altitude of vrfet Russia. At first glance, t 1 aetns vry far-fetched and hard io beliete Separated by thousand 8 fff mild316 words
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Advertisement28 1940-12-06 7 /os<k SAFEGUARD t j YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PIUS SIR VIC! Head Office- No. I6D Cecil Street, SIM.AI'ORE, S PHONK NO. 5»1».28 words
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Article17 1940-12-06 8 ivAMAGES of 11/ the Acting Ju.stice A K a leo C who la Tork Sn Tht17 words
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Article1051 1940-12-06 8 NAUSEA. NOSEGAY A LITTLE NONSEf REPLIES \'A THK MORNING TRIBUNE !\U sic CRITIC H. 1,.. TO THE LETTERS FROM MR. G W SCOTT \M) MR E. A. BROWN WHICH WK PUBLISHED IN TUESDAY'S ISSUE ARE BELOW. Hefore discussing the new issues raised i n the letterfrom Mr. Scott1,051 words
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Article112 1940-12-06 8 THE Singapore Gramophone and 1 Music Society met yesterday week, when a programme of music by Tschaikowsky was arranged ine next meeting will be held at 11, Newton Road, on Thursday next at 8.45 p.m. The following programme will be presented by a member of the society:— Overture,112 words
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Advertisement139 1940-12-06 8 RECORDS iBP Zl^— B I v 1 mtf) 1 1 llETißlll^rl I H.M.V. SPECIALISTS I SINGAPORE PENANO KUALA LUMPUR AN INVITATION TO MUSIC TEACHERsI J ihe Far Eastern Music School <»i Singapore is ever inw crostcci to communicate uith qualified music teachers either locally or abroad with view to engaging139 words
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Article462 1940-12-06 9 naming 1 gvent tfi t9M mpor tance it next Sunday'* Or- vhestral Concert, which btthi Miuicoi Society'? fourth and last concert of thi uc I The orchestra icill be plu I Zmg Mozart? Overtun i 5 Figaro and Beethoven'- Fifth symvhony. V is not event dr./ that one462 words
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Article140 1940-12-06 9 itmg I mtainalready Hushc> and gone .aU 1 the c mlstjon to mo is Eb that conirgue. I rcely re>t of musical t however, of Brown ;amptes iumns: Ci thai i' parti- 11/; critit ising which peoil<led. third point here eople far betot and critici >e and performances ity'140 words
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Article92 1940-12-06 9 by Justice, Mr 11, to po 1 i tabL\ ?f lp f he Tan rp.su It iotor acthe Full o $5 part of Riven on October 17 lilt, to the action brought by Teo against Mr. P. A. Page arising out of a m i0 accident which occurred at92 words
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727 1940-12-06 9 TWO months after his marriage to woman a 1 25-vear-old Shanghai washerman wh< the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Cash and jewellery valued $258 kept In the room were mining. Nc Hang Pong, wife of the deceased, testified that a robber had entered her room.727 words
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Advertisement23 1940-12-06 9 GLASSES Thompson CwUftjd $7 00. The cost ol U m^ the lenses depends y^ on your eyesight x nC€d Now! THOMPSON OPTICAL CO.23 words
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Advertisement90 1940-12-06 9 CATHAY CAFE Where Everybody Goes RETURN ENGAGEMENT of THAT POPULAR DANCING STAR Lucille Nicholson In New Numbers New (ostunus Also !)l 11 1 K »KS I 1 Captivating Cathay Cutie And Cowan Bailey DINE DANCE AT SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE RENDEZVOUS Non Diners $1.00 PHONE 3402. Service Concession t'.'.'.'Z, i Ik I90 words
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Article69 1940-12-06 10 p mci four months' rigorou fault, [< ich by Mr I Ki third mn iy Woh. another Thin. same house l mi Chen Street whe i poUce raided flip place was In default, .seven d le imprisonment loi s\ ikmu' 'i the lottrrv. [nspector D69 words
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Article82 1940-12-06 10 s V "TT 1 1 Ui<h lhe Spe< ial Fu »< 1 Premiere Lt' a t ,h U bi l>i(tlire lf( Stavt<i '<* B'eak- i J fast at the < apitol Theatre on Tuesday next ec ember 10, through the special efforts of m' I82 words
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156 1940-12-06 10 Singapore Schools' Entertainments CTUDENTS of the Qutram School put up a creditable performance in their •Th 4 Annual Play' The Amateur Astrologer' 1 which was held at the school yesterday. In between the acts students of standards JI and 111 sang songs A concert was held yesterday at 6.30 p.m156 words
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Advertisement119 1940-12-06 10 W HOmd BRITISH INDMIiNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). P I*n v°v lT slh t ]v aw being maintained by the nrh n i ri the StraiUj to their us P«rts of call 111 China. India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom rassengers arc requested to register their requirements tmted 1 Pmmt dTOn119 words
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Advertisement188 1940-12-06 10 Eczema ffch Killed in 7 Minutes back on in L n on<l we<sk or money r«r Skin tJSS»SS SSSli' n»* Mil* 1, 1 Wft (Incorporated in Australia) e ™?l? NTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE SIDNEY, MELBOURNE via MV™ISK?N AND THURSDAY ISLAND. ipplfto lnformatlon regarding freight and passenger accommodation BOUSTEAD CO., LTD.188 words
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Miscellaneous45 1940-12-06 10 j Mickey Mouse By Walt Di^T] V** 'V" CO' Jill >^ T r- 1^» \f\ L5? S I °S?5 J?ln H J SE £05^1 I f >OM V J C^W\ I ~y~l VOL-r J I V WONT NEEP MY J 30V... y MEET J A °J*^H!45 words
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Advertisement406 1940-12-06 11 h Stations Vacant Junior salesman f P D 0. P tx 18. Kuala -^iTrn GARDNER for mowing bedOrange Groves Road. pjwre. H^-T retjuires compa- Box 832. Malaya iNo. 672F> lnd:.tn rook-boy AnjMTSon. HO. Tangl'n INO 682"" 1 »^sh T^rrT" TEACHER to teach Chinese. 0 Malay a Tribune. Singa(No. 51»0F» c406 words
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Advertisement557 1940-12-06 11 Wanted DANCE BAND REQUIRED for Dec. 24. 27 and 31. Write Box 795. Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. &83F) TO PURCHASE electric lighting set. S. j Law <fe Co. Ltd. M<:i-an-.ie Bank Chambers. Singapore. >. 57 i*'. WANTED Bungalow Hou«e Cheap T Geyl&ng Dint net. Apply Lim Yew Hoe. co Poste557 words
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Advertisement483 1940-12-06 11 Personal ATTENTION EMPLOYERS !nble trained Domestic Servants. Clerks, M. niok. Chauffeurs. Apprenuoes etc Call or Dial 3053. Employment Service Agency. 243. Middle Road. Singapore <S 0 667P) Miscellaneous HAVE YOU ever vlaited OrOxard Aestauraut 38, Orchard Kua4 for good food'/ (No 38yF> PRIVATE ENQUIRIES undertaken by ExI I >'' strictly483 words
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Advertisement386 1940-12-06 11 Lost 6- Found BULL TERRIER DOG Whit* with black patch on rlKht eye. left ear black. Finder please return to 423, Joo Chtat Road. Singapore Reward. (No. WiF) LO8T: Snail ginger coloured pv»P wfartn^ with red ilmng. Le«t »een on Menu. [Motile Ijunt |j> i round. For Sale kih <uor386 words
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Miscellaneous393 1940-12-06 11 ON THE; 1 AIR I -INT.APOKE ZHI- 225 metroj (1 3JJ kcls) /him 30 M m«urea (B.f» mr.il /hpi 41 in motrtt (7 ib me k> From MOO a m. to I. IS a m. rrom lOOtt am. to IM p m I iMki .>. on n m to 10393 words
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Article72 1940-12-06 12 D I ?T 1 I I blown i: I j. Then I found by nei Mr. and Mn 1 i Fairs, who. ti -tM their ov I badly dam, I put to nelptheyctv nacl been killedK stantly. Her motß injuries wereV •severe that b he shortly after. I I72 words
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Article69 1940-12-06 12 AFTER ram era B- 1 London, t :.strntp annooM tnat Roy I 27. a clerk. Of F?J 'e road. Plnni Midi would ttt for trial. I neU chinw. He was .a übOshing ten in to the 1 British Broadcasti m" in Gi accas it in a publican d Bi69 words
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Advertisement287 1940-12-06 12 TWO GREAT STARS TOGETHER SPENCER Back from his recent "NORTHWEST PASSAGE" with GLAMOROUS HEDY, (The Lady of the Tropics') LAI I I 0 1^ .'1.1.? 6.1.i !U.> Pr S*~~ J To feurrrnWcr once \TSEm R j^"7afflr /awi l]AKlu%ikft WOMAN ifc-' METROTONE NEWS-of-the-DAY iritli Pictures of The INVASION of FRENCH INDOCHINA287 words
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Advertisement254 1940-12-06 12 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. DERS are now invited for the following materials or service. Pot parti- culars tee Municipal Tender Room Supply of 2.000 Oval Galvanised Nightsoll Pall Blank Covers. 12 Noon, 17 December 1940 Supply of Galvanised Wrought Iron Tubes for the period 12 41 to 3i;i;42. 4254 words
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Article60 1940-12-06 13 STOLEN BICYCLE LAMP TLAIMING trial to a charge of fraudulent possession v. d y n a m o bicycle lamp. Yia Ah Lai. 3?. Hokkien, who produced be lore Mr. Oon Khye Kiang. acting third magistrate, yesterday, said that he bough i it but did not know that it was60 words
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Article87 1940-12-06 13 Revenue Officer Who Stole 533 PRODUCED bMr. Oon Kliye Kiang, in the third cour t, yesterday, Chconj; Kee Bee, Revenue Officer, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft. Inspector Ball said that on Dec. 3, Mr. Mohamed bin Yahaui 'left hi.s coat containing $33 in the pocket. in the Rubber87 words
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Article65 1940-12-06 13 Fraudulent Possession Charge BECAUSE he could not give a ffttll-lac-ory account of how be came to be In possession of a nickel cigarette case, Tan Teng Tong, appeared before the acting third magistrate, Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, yesterday, on a charge 01 fraudulent possession. On his claiming trial to the65 words
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Article75 1940-12-06 13 "The Women Co To It" -The Women Goj To It" is the title of a talk to be given! from the Singapore! broadcasting station to-night (Friday; -by Gertrude Htoch 7.10 Mrs. Hinch was in England at the outbreak of war. For nearly a year she worked at the headquarters of75 words
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Advertisement226 1940-12-06 13 l^** i \TTFNT>ANCE ADMSABLE* m vB o«»M>^ STK AITS TIMES. v iik.XKFMD AS A M^STERPIFCE 1 ■p HI f- VS|l> —MALAYA TRIBUNE. 0 sI \\[>lM. HIM EVENT-— FREE PMH g" Aitf AMftaA IN( i() THE LENGTH OF THE FILM, PATRONS ARE ADVISED TO BE SEATED EARLY pgICES KXCLUSIV r E226 words
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Advertisement104 1940-12-06 13 LAUGH NIGHT |i\\|||O\| AT THE 615 915 r/& c; vro r farce X&SB WITH I 111 AIJIYCII f TEAM <)l J^i Xift LADGHTER- II < VIORK THAN 1 I'ICTI'KF JOM WALLS RALPH LYNN. rs A TONIC V+., -YVONNE ARNAUD .J In %<WiriVv\*^ QF LAUGHTER •yAi fc^ait cauJ,/ j«? ma U<;104 words
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Article123 1940-12-06 14 y Anis if pts vi. \< ria s, h. OM Bovs P ts. DL\W\<. IUI M mrn lhf v H the victofia ves^dav lrV lt rURbV "B < I 1 lh r IJIh minut< Aelll opened thn. M hfn Va S? rknber K J "irouirh123 words
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Article632 1940-12-06 14 SERVICES WIN 4ACAINST CIVILIAN COMBINED SERVICES .4; fGAPOKE (Civilians) .2. ANK oi the Ontri hockey MAtcfcCl of the season was seen on the Padang yesterday when the ombined Services, after being a ffoal down early in the game, inflicted the first defeat on the Singapore Civilians (four-two) in the hst632 words
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Miscellaneous35 1940-12-06 14 Sports Iliai? TO-DAY SOCCER: R.A.F. Fund Singapore v. RA F Road Stadium 5 p.m. HOCKjf 11. palestier: si' spoK ksr_ TIDE TABLE TO-DAY: 332 8 TO-MORROV 4.M m 8 lt>! 4 0J p.w-. 7 a35 words
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Article119 1940-12-06 15 I that the n to be in the ■J^ appointed. ml v Malays. joined the I *****. and vbo joined I lent record leading I b b< fore their Petty limd promotion of these K indicative of th« en- \ith v.-hich the Malays ii/ed tn. opportunity oi t l,119 words
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Article112 1940-12-06 15 I ISTENERS in Malaya who have bc^n accustomed AJ to tuning-in to the early morm > rtlay. 1 may be interested in the following report from an up-country listener. The A. B.C. Station of Australia re-broadcasts the news from London at 6.05 a.m. Malayan time on112 words
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Article95 1940-12-06 15 Wellington, Dec b /COMMENTING on Lord Wool ton s announcement on the elimination of all imported fruit »ccepl oranges. Mr Walter Nash, Minister for Finance and Customs foi i New Zealand, said: 'We shall ua? all available space in ships trading between New ZealandReuter - 95 words
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Article67 1940-12-06 15 Boxing Postponed OWING to the indisposition oi Koh Ah Kow, who was billed to meet Baby Chocolate at the Happy World tonight, the junior boxing programme arranged by Mr. C. B. Tan has been postponed. Montreux, Dec. 5. —Copies of Gazette de Lausanne, coniaining a full and impartialReuter - 67 words
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Article33 1940-12-06 15 London, Dec. 5. The New Zealand Army Rugby team beat Oxford University by 21 points I<J1 <J live at Oxford today. Oxford meets Cambridge in the annual inter-Varsity match on Dec. 7. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article163 1940-12-06 15 Chief Inspector Mohamed Taib, Alor Star, has returned i from leave and re--1 sinned duty as Chief Court Inspector. l Mr. Justice A. B. Howes and Mrs. Howes have left Ipoh for Penang en route i to India and South Africa before return- ing to Eng'and, where i they163 words
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Article72 1940-12-06 15 London. Dec. b* /WER 5,000 Cypriote wlio have voluntarilv enlisted in Uw inland colony are now serving in the British Army. The great majority is overseas with the Middle Eastern fiorai It is learned f^om Cyprus that last week over 500 volunteered lor service in tli£ ranks of72 words
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Article98 1940-12-06 15 To-day's Soccer On Stadium THKRE should be- many thrills at 1 the Ai el Stadium this moon when the Royal Air t, penior league champions and Cup runners- up, meet the "Mai; winning side ol SniKapoi' othall match in aid of Fund. wi.t in thi Cup ,n>.e emerged Victoria hi;98 words
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Advertisement170 1940-12-06 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD, 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS Pftkl Up Capital 1. 40,030.000.* j Reserve Fund f 12,000,00r. I.oiiUuu Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK, LIMITED Head Oflite: BATAVIA. Branches: Netherlands East Indies: Sourabayu, Samarani;, Medan, Wfltevnden. Bandoeng, Chtrtbo*, Tegai, Pecalongan, Djokjakcrta, Solo, TJilatJap, Djembce, Palembang,170 words
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219 1940-12-06 16 Detroit, uec. DRESIDENT Kooseveit in teniK t» ask Congress (o approve a treaty with Canada lor tin* completion <»f the St. Lawrence si»awa> and power project le President made this aim >uncement to the Great ea Seaway ;md Power Conference to-day Thr St.Reuter - 219 words
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Article33 1940-12-06 16 Luiidoii. Doc. 5 Tlv famous cnckcter, M k. Faster who captaineci England apainst the Australians, nu died. Hp was one of the f'imous band of brothers who plav •cd cricket lot Worcestershire ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article113 1940-12-06 16 ohuu (tiut I.) riiemv ftirci i de.slro\ r Britain to-4ftf. One Bnh-.ii Ifktoi iraa lost but ihv pilot is safe. i: F bomlniv. la 4 Bifht, made :i MsUUaci attack <»»! nous obj«'(-tiv<'> in the Pit dori area, when* hrcs and twplortMM lestiUt'ii hum thp bombing Another forceReuter - 113 words
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97 1940-12-06 16 nberra, Dec. 5. THE Australian Government control all Australian coastal shipping ding to a bemeat by Sir Earle Page. Minister of Commerce. day. T: -t Ls to enable the accumulation ot general cargo ai Apstralian ixirt? to be handled exditiously. The action lias been takenReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration217 1940-12-06 16 Mr. D. H. Christie of the Teacliing Staff of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College. Alor Star, has been called up for service with the R.N.V.R. London. Dec. 5. GOVERNMENT'S I ermination to combat night bombing was emphasised by Captain Harold Balfour, Parliamentary Under-Secretary tor Air.Reuter - 217 words
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Article199 1940-12-06 16 Wilmington (Delaivare), Ih MK U. II arptnter, junior, I'reMdent o| the De Hanson Cmmptmj, declared thai the compam had viol:ti M no law v..i, riJf u> lh( 1 Bdtt ii (.r:u\d Jur\ indkttient ol his rdinpanv. uilh 2S others, for bein^ concerned a 'u wnrld-wide cliain »fReuter - 199 words
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