Morning Tribune, 7 December 1940

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune Vo l s— No. :!<;:>. Saturday, Dec. 7, 1940 Morning Tribune Saturday. IKvfiub.i V.
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  • 498 1 Italians Driven Back On Whole Front ARGYROCASTRO A FLAMING RUIN (m MAURICE LOYELL, REUTERS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN GREECE) ATHENS, DEC. 6. Jill GREEKS HAVE NOW OCCUPIED THE ITALIAN SUPPLY BASE AND PORT OF SANTI QUAIANTA. IN SPITE OF THE LARGE FIRES STARTED BY THE ITALIANS, WHICH
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  • 236 1 Ex-Lin er Chases Nazi Raider London Dte. AN action ixi the Sou'.h Atlantic n between a Kritish armed merchant cruiser and a ifefahtd QenMUi raider b described m an Admiralty communique which states: H.M.S Caruavon Ca^le 'an tain H. N. ML Hardy D.5.0., R.N ua«> m action yesterday against ;i
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  • 232 1 London, !><i\ jyj\KJSH.\L BADOQUO has been relieved at his own request of his ofli«* as Chief of General Staff of the Italian armed forces by a Royal dww, states a (,ir man news ugenrv report from Rome. Gene**] i.ign < avaiiero, K;is bren *ppaJMt<j his «:e*>sor. m the
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  • 111 1 London, Dec. 6. A TIMES IfCCtal torn'NjHiiHlent on the frontier ut GftMtAj writes that a Wilhelnistrasse spokesman's remark that Berlin VU not influenced by Chiang Kal hh»k\ declaration after the Japanese-Nanking Treaty has led lo thr ibflowiri that the Keith attaches the utmost importance to
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  • 58 1 London. IXc. 6. ENEMY motor ir;ui&port concentrations north il K. da have been attacked by aiicraft ol Rhodeslan squadron operating over Italian Kxst Af :s and transport were heavily mach' led, states an Ail ry bulletin, which adds tiiar connaissance wen* Alto carried ou. I aul area and valuable In
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  • 110 1 London, Dec. Ho! hood Bwwe, Mm M <>i lije X .i Kdinbur«!i. entlj daouifed by bomb fell on the 1 1 ioel of I i j old time Scotquern> a there House wrtn '<• p la r^.M<. >< iTtenmWh u\> ■v !ti.. -i b> Kptafivc iinti m
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  • 87 2 Tokyo Talks On Indo-China Question S full dftfl (onlcriKi Imt\ \\irn irjH 'svntativr th<* Japan**"- <i<»Trrnm«nt N ami \he Vicln nm n» I >•]' irs m I re n< !i Ind- I'n- i i^ hrinu hv\A m l»»k\ I shoi My. i A del^«ati«»n horn ln<l.» Chin i i^ :>lrr:»«l\
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  • 114 2 Buenos Aires Dec. 0 rjirit of Britain is '.inbreak able." declared Lord Willing don, !:<-ad of the British Trade Mission to South America, s] inp; ai a luncheon given t<> the mission by the British Chamber of Conjnerce sir OranvUle Gibson. Mi*., retrying to enemy propaganda
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  • 448 2 Washington, Dec. 6. Important conference with the object of providing the United States Treasury with a complete tactual picture of the British financial situation opened m the Treasury to-day. The conference is between Sir Frederick Phillips, representing Britain, and Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary
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  • 146 2 Anglo -Turkish Pact Lauded i Ankara her a ■TREAT importance is attached here t,, th ;IJ Anglo-Turkish financial Wmmml a^l .establishment of special accounts for #.v, c import transactions. exjmrt ""< 5 It is now possible for the Iniled Kin Commercial Corporation to complete contra iht purchase of large quantities
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  • 196 2 London. Dec. 6. THE lessons learned from the enemy raids on Soutn ampton, Coventry, Birmingham, Bristol and els a where are being worked out and will be sent to even region In the country. The Home Secretary, Sir John Anderson m Minister for Home Security, Mr.
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  • 283 2 'Eliminate Hitler Mussolini First London, Dec. 6. TO eliminate Hitler and 1 Mussolini i s both the first war objective and the first condition of peace." says The Times m a leading article on the overwhelming rejection ol the Independent Labour Party's 'peace" motion m tke House of Commons yesterday.
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  • 603 3 TRIBUNE CAMPAIGN FOR LOTTERIES MAY SUCCEED SAYS H. E. (Tribune Staff Reporter) "YOU'LL yet it one day, no doubt," said the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, yesterday, when questioned about state lotteries. The first step, however, he indicated, was for unofficial members of council to ask for lotteries. Sir Shenton and
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  • 392 3 GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE TO MALAYA (Tribune Staft Reporter) IN response to a request l>v j the Tribune, His Excellency I the Governor. Sir Shcnt:>it J Thomas, gave the foHov r. Q, message to the people Malaya at the speeialh arranged Press Conference I last night: "The people o! England I lighting
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  • 56 3 Woman In Alleged Stabbing Affair PLLOWING an nl ica'-ion, B JavanfM' woman have bed a Chinese woman at Beach Road terday evening. The Chinese *oman had a at t!, head, and when con I to t)i< tal by a 111 oncondition. The death m a h, of Mr. Gordon I
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  • 159 3 London, Dec. 6. THKI'K bombs fell m the grounds of Windsor ustf*» recently. One fell on the golf course, a second close to the tennis courts and a third, which iri ;>n oif bomb, fell m the Royal household's bowHiftj «reen and quickly burnt
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  • 43 3 A violent, rani! t the V: u<« n launched In occupii d Frani i the I nch agency which quote Potto i n which H eWscrtte* ma organ, declaring that the rUting w»v« dliappfovi ol tbt Vi < ni!ii''iit cnAku political collab morr difflcull
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    • 44 3 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter) SINGAPORE I beg to announce the opening on December 9th 1940 of their SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD OFFICE at Mii, South Bridge Road, Singapore. MR. LORE THAN HIM; 6313 6512 i'\Kk< \m: HWANG. r Singapore Branch.
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    • 65 3 I.HAMI X?MAS SALE Cathay Silk Store 38-39 Bras Basah Road j-Y.MM I -rr r i h <« *> nMUI sn UHUMIM ipis Si 00 IS s SI 00 A I- «l (Ml fc SI I $0 «5 m KNKKEPH II W |j A M \d< SI ft Ri r, si
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  • 751 4  - Welcome For H.E. Lady Thomas: Opening Of New Play Vera Ardmore By W M A s oi pj Hying m formation, heralded the approach o! the launch which ight HE t*io Governor. fill Thomaa and Lady Thoi to CUffc rday Lady Thomas stepped ashon wearing a model frock of greyblue
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    106 4 Prize Winner I Helen D:xey. Maile Gaspar, MajorjA, I McFarlane and Major Robe:' all of whom do well m their it p>ective roles. Clothes worn by Jane Burne S outstandingly smart and of the Riviera variety. Liked her day frock of heavy white crepe with a swathed belt of pillar-box
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    • 96 4 Beauty m the East Therms a t< inptation to nt'glect -v your beauty whrn the sun relaxes O) Hf7 your muscles visit the Elizabeth >X,lf/, Arden Salon and you will find that 1 Mis; /*-rien has discovered methods Vyr <»f keeping your skin fresh and rad ;u;t despite an unvarying
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    • 33 4 t ill \v II i: A r I x PAULO I II SPECIAL KM AS OFFER PERMANENT WAVE $S.oo COMPLETE LATEST EQUfIPIUNI EXPEBT BRITISH OPEEATOEB PHONE 2085 CATHAI CINEMA 2ND FLOOR DHOBY GHAUT.
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    • 107 4 JIG-SAW fl PUZZLES J Mis. J. H. C. J Read, pictured > with vonio of i^ the ji£-sa\v pu7- zk' m hich dM and her hus- j band are ntak- in 4 for Mrs. T. B. Drews' Sailors' Fund.) She is hold m? one of the pic/ tures which will)
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  • 1078 5 If oil have a problem, send it to Helen, our home expert, who answers readers' queries on this page every Saturday. Address your letter to her c 0 Meriting Tribune, Anson Road, Singapore, enclosing correspondence coupon. PYJAMAS FOR EVENING WEAK "Dear Helen, I am very keen
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  • 50 5 Post Free Facilities IN order to facilitate the iCi to H»>l«'ri, she has arrangtd wltli x'rlbune Press Town < No to deliver these dtn Morning 1 rltafefl m■d for i buy a stamp i Ri UNSTAMFLO EN. d drop at No f^. The Ar( you '>'. and it will bf
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  • 623 6  -  Ubique !*«> AT a meetinj hangi Yacht iub last I week Captain .1. A. Xhoriby reluctantly tendered hie resignation from the post pi 2 mnxxiMir /n account <»r his forth- („i move 'o SiiiKiM' >"- He thus severs I tie thai h« bound bin to the Club for
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  • 615 6 Singapore. Friday. A SPECIAL meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, \<st rckiy. decided |o make a uifi af $100,000 to the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The meeting expressed the r!e>ire that preference should be given to the various air raid relief funds «»t Home m such proportion ;in
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  • 496 7 (Tribune Stafl 1 Reporter) WAN- may gel music with their breakfast they may regional broadcasting 1 station*, but they will not pel any clygmk changes" to their broadcasts, for to radio revolu•v is Malaya's new I)iivctor-( Jt»neral of Broadcasting, M Davis,
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  • 207 7 Manufacture Of Petroleum Alleged iiOW In spite of repeated warnII ings, a firm calling themselves the United Industries, Keng Chew Street, were alleged to have kept on manufacturing petroleum was related m the district court, when Mr. Lim Choo Seng, of the Customs Department, testified m a ease In which
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  • 46 7 PLEADING KlliH criminal breach o* tnwl eel of jrv £s*l? E? wrist watch valued at $135, Worm Wai i sentenced According to the pro.wuhnn a nartyof Chini ir i swimming pool ited d< m i i four days a*. Kuala I-'impm
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  • 355 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1940. TO SUCH BASE USES "J HA rK this business <»f aircraft b< ing us. t I; You have a really aeeful method of ting to know your neighbour and all you do is t<» use it to knock his t Thus Air Marsha! Sir
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  • 336 8 There Is Peace Prosperity Plenty Here In Malaya. Why? THESE ARK BLESSINGS FOR WHICH WE MIST BE GRATEFUL BUT LET US ASK OURSELVES, WHAT PRESERVES THEM FOR IS? OUR NAVY, ARMY AND AIR FORCE, OUR MERCHANT SERVICE— AND YOU, WHO ARE READING THIS. Every time you think of spending a
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  • 180 8 i (Fran Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. b I rOl I OWING the dismissal of I tuo of their number »bout 200 Chinese employ* J I by the Sungei Way J Limited, have (One on strtte. V Information t<» this effect i was received by
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  • 43 8 Tokyo, Dec. 6. p i Kimmochi Baionjl buncd at the Sakmji family plot *net iv near the 8hein *hrine In Setagaya vrsterday. The funeral ervlces w re held at chapel specially erected for the purpose in Hibiya Park Eastern news
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  • 154 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN THE to! lowing communique wa.j nied by the Food Controller, ap t-rday: It lias been reported to the Food Holler that dealers m Thailand In c< rtain parts of Malaya. :ularly »n Kuala Lumpur and re, are refusing to sell Thailand rice In their possession except ai an
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  • 105 8 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN spas killed and 3d a when eight Japa from o; Tuesday raided Tehee and yard, on the Y lm ■onjfl 150 kiiomcof Hokuw In Inci. •station. The important locor apparently the J jective. but only one and 20 w. n d 2 Most of the bi the railway
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  • 698 8 UNKNOWN German Count THE SOUTH SEAS, EIEVED TO BE A SPY lix Graf Luckner riAL CORRESPONDENT] IMetFi [BY A Sfl THE yacht "SeeU 1 devil) slowly enter bour oi Souiabaya *****. Its I'ommi owner, the famous < Graf Luckner. the himself, had landed a small boat and no Hie restaurant
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  • 27 8 SHE DREW Attention Her gj a uimvicr attracted the attention o) ffjjfjl" the Beverley Huh Hole .-poo!; now the. ta small parts. The girl is Elien Drcir
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    • 88 8 4'ATIIAY tAI E Whrrr Kverybody Goes OUR HOLIDAI HKDI I I Xmas Eve Dec. 24th Extension To 2 a.m. DINNER -*>00 NON DINERS SI 50 Xmas Day Dec. 25th Real Old Fashioned Xmas Dinner $4.00 Boxmg Day Dec. 26th Extension Till 2 a.m. DINNER 55.00 NON DINI KS %ZM New
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  • 133 9 Next Week Radio Music I HE cblel Item ol Sunday evening* from SingaBtatlon .f 7.35 is Liszt's "Coni lajor. 11 This el by FHix Wem^artner. The other Items of the i ramme are "Dance «>t Turn Imm "Snow Maidrn" l>; kv Kor.sukov, played by the London Svmplx (>ond;i /Überi ('".i'
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  • 248 10 NEWS BREVITIES Mr. D. Cuthbertson, Assistant Architect. Malayan Public Works Service, has be Hi seconded for .service m Johore. Mr. F. H. Turrel, itive Electrical Engineer, Johore, has been appointed to act as Chief Electrical Engineer and Inspector. Commissions as Second Lieutenants have been granted m the S.S.V.F., to Mr.
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  • 155 10 tFroin Our Own Reporter) Penang, Dec. 6. MRS. Iv Cheang Seng was this afternoon fined $1,000 by Mr. H. A. Forrer, District Judge, on failing to offer 50 American $20 gold pieces and 30 English sovereigns for .sale to an authorised dealer. The gold and
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    • 330 10 DO \OV NEED (ii LASSES Thompson ('ertififd I rames and Mount-^ggSpP^**^. in^ are priced W_^^i $3 00 S>.oo and /|^|»iSgf^ •TOO. Th«> cost of tt the Irnses depends on your eyesight \J\ nerds. r •■.rtir Eves Examined Now! THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyeslfht Specialists. 4. ARCAOK BLDG., 'PHONE MO. ft
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    • 157 10 It 111 S V II I £I» L I X E (Incorporated In Australia) MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodatia apply to BOISTEAD CO., LTD. Tin: ua.\k lim: ltd. AMERICAN ORIENTAL LINE SERVICE MONTHLY SAILINGS TAKING CARGO
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    • 387 11 .^B^B^^F^^SB^Br^^M I^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^B^bV w fc __<^BB^f l J^^^^^ B^dßß^^^^^ ft HI BBBT I X .a^Bß^^^^^ Bk^Bß^^^^^ Ips Vacant f Junior »ale«man. 118I 18 U (T%3SF) I for mowing, bed(No. 006F) mn\ aires compa--2 Box 832 Mai .M (No. 672F) ■T Indian cook -boy. Ap- person UO. TanslMi (No. 682 X '>
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    • 568 11 Wanted i WANTED 15,20 HP. Diesel Engine. 700, RPM. Apply Manager. Selborne Plantation. Padang Tungku. (No. 674F) FOR C^SH: cheap radio set: A.C. 230 wolts. not older than 3 yr». Box 836. a Tribune. Singapore. (No. 6801') WANTED: Piano, secondhand, good conditioii oable price. Write Watlans co Tongkah Harbour Tin
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    • 496 11 Miscellaneous HAVE YOU ever vlalted Orchard Re. rant. 3b, Orchard Road for good fool? (No 339F) J SERVICE AND COMFORT Guaranteed at New Asia Hotel. 2. Peck Stan Street. Hm> moderate, modern ganin. (No. 618F» I PONCiGOL CAFE on the sea II 1 4 mile, Poaggol Road. ReHtauram Bar. Boating.
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    • 382 11 Lost 6- Found BULL TERRIER DOG. White with blartc on right eye. left ear black please return to 422. Joo Chlat Road. Singapore. Reward. (No. 638F) Small ginger colo'ired pup wearing with n-d lining Last seen Sophia, near Oldh*m Lane. Plea** owner »t No. 12 Mount 80- found. «3«Fj For
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    • 373 11 j ON THE] AIR MNGAFOM ZHL 225 m«tm (1333 ki) ZHPI 10 96 mmum (9 69 mc<) ZHP3 41 .m mitrei (7 25 mr From IM a m. U 8 35 am. From M a a. 1.50 p.m. Mm* *< m U 10 oo p ra. SAIGON 25.46 metre* (11
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  • 26 12 CHARGED and t valued a t goperty or s*.5 Indian Maimed trii charge m the J courx when she before Mr Oldham. The Doned I
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  • 106 12 Singapore, Fn ADMITTING misappropri $40 with whicn had been entrust* Hua Lai. m ~> Tan Sak Hi alias Tan Pial Ti pleaded ouilty ti chaj breach of trust loir Mr. Oon X Kiang, act. magistrate, day. The ca& Ironed on Dec. 13 request pec tor ran will bo ed
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  • 41 12 fHARGED v theft oi Jtet. two pil j a bed house Street. Urn Sine, a yottf«J pleaded g m lhe third cotf The offence stated to h« committed oi last. At H« oC the pr officer, sent postponed i::--13.
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    • 243 12 //j/: 1/ V/fi!i WERTAINMENI CAI i r rOl^ 3.15 6.1J ».1J R7SJSL K'^'7««7 laser latest METROTONE NEWB-of-(he-DAY »Vh rirtures of The INVASION <>r FRENCH INDOCHINA Qr The JAPANESE, Scenes oi PHE JAPANESE BOMBING of the BURMA ROAD, \(n!)assador Joe Kennedy's Farewell Message to the People of Britain, etc. TUESDAY NEXT
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    • 236 12 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. JEPwo are now inviied for n lowiu^ materials or service. For DarM •culur^ see Muntclpal Tender Room Supply of 2 000 Ova! Onlvanlsed Nightsou Pall Blanfc Covers. 12 Noon, 17 December 1940 Supply of Galvanised Wrought Iron Tubes for the period 12 41 to *****
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  • 187 13 14, He Sells Britain Planes Tilt youngest .sub- i contractor m Enu- i land is Stanley John I Clapham. aged four- teen, oj Churrhi street, Modbury Dej von, who two years ago won a scholarship to Kingsbi Grammar School. Now he can't spend .ill hi* time at his 'books because
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  • 140 13 Women Have More Babies In Wartime BRITAIN'S popula-j tion has mere; by more than a million since 1931, and the blrth-ra keeping up a spurt which atar I c d h. 1935. More than 6.. babies are born m Britain every work now. although biolo- gists twelve months j 0
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    • 252 13 ;.w/7, Mornn; Show I 1 1. 1| A>l BRA AT II A.AA. PRICES •>'• M with TAX 85 t ts. directed byRAY ENRI6HT T PrtsMttd by WARNER IWI For Convenience Sake, BOOK NOW |OUR BEST WEEK-END SHOW IN TOWN I ,i;, f),15 II 1^ II 1 itl If It it
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    • 130 13 /HAKE TO-NIGHT YOUR LAUGH NIGHTI Only Comedy Show In TOWN! 3 SHOWS TO-DAY mmm M.-9.15 PAVILION iiluV,um TOM WALLS c muhuk RALPH LYNN km'm, 1 1 YVONNE ARNAUD m M DAUGHTER! GO AND SEE £^C '< H CUCKOO IN J^Lj^-J- 7HM U THE SAME! v^ -S M^s=- A Cuckoo m
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  • 334 14 R a i i: Statffapwe mtnitm hrtsn n>«- end, the Kov.il Air I Irague ihampion^ and C«f niiinfis-up, »venged t»»«' iulnrt the] Mistamed m tilt ve»r when tln'.v met SmKapun m eharitj fliattalJ match at tinAnson M 14a4 The won one-nil h pom ick'".i
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  • 128 14 Brinkmann's New Sports Club Opened THE newly formed Brinkmann sports club celebrated its official opening with a dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant, at the New World, last night. The club, which is composed of all department; >f Mbtasn. Brinkmann and Co., Ltd., has its orem>ses at Far re r
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  • 248 14 S.R.C. Wins 2Against Fort S.R.C Bi Fort Canning til AFTER a scoreless first half, a weak S.R G side played I A hockey to beat Fort Canning by two goals to nl hockey on the S.R.C. padang yesterday The game on the whole wa.s scrappy but several good moves 'among
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  • 277 14 I>l C A 1; Singapore Colts Hockey Club 0. ALTHOUGH they fielded a comparatively strong team n the Singapore Colts suffered defeat at the hand;: of the V.M.C. A by one goal to nil. m a hockey matoh on the hitter's ground yesterday evening.
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    • 74 14 y^^ i^^/"\, India Signal Heavy /y J^Ht^V 1 Duty Car Tyre« air .j™ aTmllabl* m tbt wIH M& und«mot«d alMt: Sr y^J£^ \^^f& 4.5*121 8. 25x17 L-% 'X m M k 4.75x19 525X18 ttV Ik -v **n^v .%^-j 3| THK result of inU-MMve >h into nu'drrn r^7|^Mitfl M i<! t)luilt:
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    • 96 14 Trade Bargaj optical] When you need glasses,! F. Chong. No bluff, CarelulJ before glares given. <1 moderate. Office The i E J harmacy._ 1 THE NEW MANLEY GIJ -Our New Manley R^fl tacles are designed for thoa want the best at a moderatel They are distinctive and w to all
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  • 949 15 (By "Spectator") I THERE should be repetitions of the finishes seen recently at Singapore when to-day's laces at Kuala Uimmir are run off. Conditions look like being on the soft side I 2 ia km f for i>w upsets, most pro-' bably m
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  • 50 15 Trengganu Spitfire Fund A, TELEGRAM received m Singapore, .yesterday, conveys Uu> warm U^mk.s of j His Majesty's Gov- ernment to His High- j ■Ml the Sultan Ol Trengganu and subscribers to the lrengguiui Spitfire Fund for the generosity with which they Mi maintaining their support of the Empire air efTo!
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  • 26 15 The Happen and Miners beat the Singapore Hornets by •hm> coals to nil m a hockey ma'rh played at tho A I ground. Faya I yesterday
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  • 43 15 New York D< Ihe Mack.i\ radio had rd an s.o.s. metMM the British New Shwang ow,u i d bf tfct China n-u, gat i o n Company, Limited, saying ttuit '••(.Mined Immediate usftstanee v.id her position as 57.53 N.. 23.56 W. Reuter
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  • 71 15 Washington, Dec 6.— Mr> Elizabeth Deegan, dork of Mir Uniied States Embassy m Paris has been detained for questioning. It is under ;lood according to a message from Vir-rw to the New York limes. that Siie is being charged with 'eon- 1 triving In the aczpc of British oflteeft The
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  • 43 15 Mr. A. E. Kinsey of the office of th* Chief Police Officer, Seremban. and Mr M. Selvadurai of the Registrar of Motor Vehicles Office, Seremban, will shortly be tfoing on tnuntfer to the State Store*. Kuala Lumpur, and the Education Department,. Ttiptng, respectively.
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    • 392 15 lassmed ads jti page 11) Educational I Bt^TT^ coaching. Mod. Malaya Tribune. I No. 854F) I given by Experienred j H. »d Success I leer. Apply 634Fi Hp N. 44. Orchard to Cambridge Ij for Illustrated M r (No. 602F) Ni approacning. so perfect Ballroom Andrew C. I <>h -^X
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    • 72 15 PREVORE Amerlcin medicated powdT bane Conceals and heals farinl blemish*' 0 frr-cMe«< llverspot.-i. birthmarks. Hears, muddy complexion. dK<v>lorn-wrlnkl'-s. brulnrv. drr circles under eyw. blackheads, pimples. Olvea vclvc'y. pcarlwlntf complexion and malci you look yearg youngpr t.iilv $1.20 Jar for IJO treatments. CHARi Si CO 9 Robinson Ho,id. Singapore. IKMHHHINSTANT SKIN
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    • 151 15 I OVERSEA-. 1 I Chinese! BhNKING I CORP. lTK|i I'nde rtakrs banking transaction* of every description. Placed at jour disposal the multifarious services of it* institution with branches all ovrr South Eastern Ada A connections m all principal citie* of the World. Welcomes consultation* on financial and m vestment problems
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    • 24 15 SPORTS DIARY RUGBY Johore Singapore. Rengarrr Army Crusadrrs v Wandn-ers, dang; St. Andrews 08. v R A A P Woodsvill<\ HOCKEY C.B.C Loyal Gillman.
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  • 346 16 Victory Only After Terrific Effort London, i>«< M l H<rt)<rt lv AH Minister of Home Se< Ufitj M>e«4kic; ;il Puitsinouth. >ai<J, I n ivy, despite iremendoaii ta-ks i trial-, is powerful J lin the >t-;^ li »a- alreadj J e*ta i < ompletc Mni Italian opponent u><i p 2 I
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  • 268 16 (BY tT col. T. it ..<nv> WSOTEB'B (OU«WOo»Oiaiailf) POMIRII.ITV OF WINTER INVASION ATTEMPT BY THE 1 r \i\ns is \<.\ n BEING BMSED. OWING. APPARENTLY, TO THE HuSfiSt BUT^UNQUESTOW&BMf PERSISTENT SHBLLING OF THE KoVER AREA FROM BATTERIES ON THE FRENCH COAST. i iusi .-isitcu
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  • 121 16 NAZI TERROR 'REPRISALS' IN HOLLAND London. Dec. BETWEEN tliv German tnvari— of Holland and (Xt 15. ahout :>OO DuUhmen, vkstC names m known nere Runs into German prisons. OiTk'ial Dutch circle* m Lone.., believed that the total number ex '000. Seven •;iis, 19 l T3 school teachers, ten members ot
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    • 79 16 TO-lIAY r»ATHAV !T Thou. 34M \Z= MOKMN<i MATINEE TO-MOKROW AT U O'CLOCK Th»- Pnxluter «f 'Count of Monti C'ri>to* and Tlu« Man m the ln»n Mask* ftTfi JTM ins t;r^att'N( triumph! I <iuarri Small presents JON HALL LYNN BAR I IN "KIT \KML\ imsmuiM. SPECTACLE OF IDVENTUBE i \l ll
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