Morning Tribune, 10 December 1940
1940-12-10
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Morning Tribune
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Advertisement26 1940-12-10 2 I Ml VII IV •m i the hair -maculate with hair cream that Hilvtkrin which Rrows i. RAHAMIN PENHAS m, Cccii Street. Singapore ATM i t____\________m26 words
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Article336 1940-12-10 2 LONDON, DEC, 9. REVERTING P> ITS FOK:>I1;k IA( IKS ilir: I i nwiw TRIKD TO W.ITZ" LONDON DURING slnday nighi AM) illl EARLY HOURS OF YESTERDAY MORNING. a (ii. d the dy strewn ol non I d with the night F] <iroi bombsten the Urtl sorrnReuter - 336 words
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Article139 1940-12-10 2 PROPORTION OF NAZI AIR LOSSES London, Dee. 9, rU I aitwaffe lest threi- airtraft for .un British I machine and pilots ;it tin- rat*' f to one during air a< tivity over Britain during the week ndin* midnight Dec, 7. i m that period German ai? activity was Mi, tReuter - 139 words
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Article303 1940-12-10 2 A. P. Herbert - A. P. Herbert London. Dec. 9. STATING that his answer, when questioned as to British war aims, was that Britain is fighting for the British Parliam nt, Mr. A. P. Herbert, m a broadcast talk, said that the tish Commonwealth is a living and growing force.British Wireless - 303 words
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Article290 1940-12-10 2 London, Dec N Hugh Walpoi. in a broadcast talk earrj i mornni; said. Within Ibe space of mx s>»«,r; months I \i.\vo seen Knsland change <.n.pl«-t-I\ -th In form and spjrit. Thefe are s ome, I believe, J i m America, who are saying EnglandBritish Wireless - 290 words
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Article75 1940-12-10 2 Hem Delhi, Dec. 9. A DEFINITE war production programme ha-s been n allotted to India, it is learnt as a result of the recent Eastern Group Conference on war supplies The British War Supplier Mission, nendvd by Sir Alexander Roger, is now undertaking a eomphHeReuter - 75 words
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Article176 1940-12-10 2 R.A.F. Pound Target Lond< n Dec POK the third time m week, industrial andn targets in the Dusseldorf '■<ed by the R. Sunday night. Announcing 41 f^.A.F communique the submarine base i and shipping ai lationa at Bordi Brrst wore bombrd The ports oi Flusl kirk and Grave 1 hiReuter; British Wireless - 176 words
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Article, Illustration13 1940-12-10 2 i enjoy big meals like thU about bicarbonate of 90&a. _JB13 words
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Article328 1940-12-10 2 London, Dec. fe Tin. dismissal of th»- ItaHau 1 Naval Chief-of-Staff and two other high officer-, of the fleet, following closely upon the retirement of Marshal Badot;lio and of Generil De Vec< minder of the Do. inese, has aroused deep interest here, and coupled with reports reachingBritish Wireless - 328 words
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Advertisement66 1940-12-10 3 MAKE FULLER use of ELECTRICITY 1 1 is I I'otiomii'jil. t Irani. Labour *aviu<». Easy operate. The following appliances can make your life more comfortable Refrigerator. Water heater and Toaster. Clothes Boiler. Percolator. Vactfvm Cleaner Kettle. Iron. looker, EJociticiiy lor the n\m\v BppUftMM 0Oa4fl onlv 1 renU unit. Back of66 words
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93 1940-12-10 3 Mexico And U.S. Warships For Bases f Mexico i Dec. 9. m'IAL quart) ra deny the B; that the United Mexico were carry1 1 negotiations to exchange |B naval bases for AmerirB 'II I outthat Gen. Cama- i ol Dec. l stressed th0 k^By ol strenuthenine the H N nd93 words
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Article38 1940-12-10 3 I York, Dec 9. sevelt who United Stat an, visited E rhere America air base from Pn rider. t inspect Mr. Ri ."1 Oil!' Til:.: toyed close to urrier Beam an undisclosed ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article266 1940-12-10 3 COUNCIL TO DEBATE WAR LOTTERIES IE USGIS! \TIVE COUMCIL OF THE < IS TO DEBATE WAR ojl<»v.0 jl<»v. i;:.y the comment of Hi> Excellency the (roverinterview he gave on the day of his that if there were a public demand for War I'nofticial should speak about it m Counr <;.266 words
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Article82 1940-12-10 3 London. Dec 9. THI rreal services (ireeo is rendering the Allied I ,aus<. is shown more I learly than .•verinHu^ In the Italian Hifk nmmand. sajri Ih. limis diplomatic correspondent t. hfli loi clear that I morLe^onSof the softest 7 *™w A^OW st^Ck a. AlliedReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration13 1940-12-10 3 A >;ilvo from the 1"> inch fcuns of a battleship whilr at M13 words
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Article, Illustration27 1940-12-10 3 Tnis is an example of the war lotteries conducted duiiiiR the last war. It is the facsimile of a ticket in the $2,000,000 war lottery of 1918.27 words
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Article85 1940-12-10 3 London. Dec. 9 —The loss of one Nether lands submarine m war operations is announced by th c headquarters of the Royal Netherlands navy. Every endea your has been mi to inform the nexi of kin of the crew through the agency of the international Red Cross.— Re ater.Reuter - 85 words
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Article234 1940-12-10 3 London, pec. 0 ll<>\V a Aiesseiscinnitt lln the bomber fighter mentioned m v recent official Urun-numique--was siioi to pieces on Sunday after a 40-mile chase and plunged into sea m Qajnes at 600 m.p.l). is told \>\ a 24 year-old Australian Flight Lieutenant who ledBritish Wireless - 234 words
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Advertisement16 1940-12-10 4 (HATslm) I Vitesse SjM\ DRESSES, CORSETS. 1 HOSIERY. i,!** 81, STAMFORD ROAD U Court). Tel. 333516 words
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Article, Illustration980 1940-12-10 4 Vera Ardmore - R.A.F. Dance At The Adelphi Hotel: War Fu nd Premiere Vera Ardmore r By I n Satin I \f> the Ra v B <i I (Unit) held a H MSOS arrival ih.i, c looked as thonth there would n b«. enough elm us and tables to f.» round, hut tfcc980 words
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Article140 1940-12-10 4 $2,500 FROM SPECIAL SALE i i \TII I splendid sum of $2,500 ha s been sent to the War Fund J as a result of i the White ele- pliant and Xmas S ?;ift' sale saga- nised by Mrs. R. 1 E. Pre nt is, Mrs. i I A, Robinsu140 words
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Advertisement85 1940-12-10 5 j RoYttl II AX!• II V AWOI Wf'EMEVr We are no longer inrniitled lo import an) further supply ol HO VIS or VITBE Hour and are. therefore, compelled to manufacture of theae two varieties ol bread until further UUpUJiea oi Hour are available. An alternative.^ v* c WOUid like lo85 words
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Article, Illustration529 1940-12-10 5 A Lampshade Made From Raffia Christmas gifts for clever fingers to make I. lamps ha,de raffia, would able gift for the icthing new for vmild look partithe verandah, as an furniture. was carried out m raffia relieved by ir bows of brilliant l( j emerald-green. Ma enal.s required arc a529 words
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Article88 1940-12-10 5 Tips for the Taking Cake should be I on one side, rub it id the i sne off quite ealions m a bowl and watt i over them, your smart when you peel atively, hold them ter while peeling. wing machine t blotting paper, as naterial. This is an thod88 words
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Article, Illustration141 1940-12-10 5 For Those Who Love Books ji> make the* tin heart -shape given here, then cut it out m brown thin cardboard and ua tern Make tin m ips of woollen material and cut two shapes ach bt On one pace work the tl. embroiderx WOOI. Lay the two halves together,141 words
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Advertisement216 1940-12-10 6 i Youthful Vigour Restored, In 24 Hours v^J Glands Fortified j^^€jM I &y AW Discovery mWir^" ■VVioourou* > I>o you f. 7 you tired, run- A\ Men dovn, wot ii 'i I and pleasures o: ulfv-r fr'' A\ nn-;r ry, hody, impure bio- jflHQ?^ \j9HH ye ,:ve .m inff- wm216 words
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Article183 1940-12-10 6 Scheme Hold -Up Due To Dispute (Tribune Staff Itoporler) U -m;N work on a n«u road |e«dfclf from R l to Holland l(»:.d h finished, «WP««»g? r a d to run round the island-*™ be complete*. of this tot link of the at*. due to the dispute Rural Boani erda183 words
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Article36 1940-12-10 6 Shanghai Dec. 9. wiuiii Kunmataro Honda, former !lU c Ajnbassador to Gerbeen appointed Ambasthe Nanking regime m I lon to Gen. Nobuyuki Abe who has resigned, according to Chine -wei's central press ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article148 1940-12-10 6 Dr. Cullis On Finding The Truth THE importance of finding the truth and acting upon it and livin» up to it— was emphasised by Professor Winifred Gulhs when SDeakinß on the objects of educa tion at the annual prize-giving day he Singapore Chinese Girls School v. -terday afternoon. 'The present148 words
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Article, Illustration360 1940-12-10 6 FIVE youthful Chinese stood arraigned before Mr. Justice Pedlow at the High Court yester day on a charge thai, on Aug. 11. at MacPherson Road, they commilted gang robbery of a wristwatch and 32 cents belonging to one Chan Ah Kee. alias Chan Kay.360 words
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Article131 1940-12-10 6 Constable Interrupts Game pHOOSING the middle of Malaba i t* Street for their playins-field, ye terdav evening. See Fong. 23--year-old* Cantonese. and five of his friends settled down to a game ol "oepak bola bulu ayam." which is the name given to the game which i onsists of passing an131 words
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Article122 1940-12-10 6 London. I> ORDERS hs made by the British T. i to the arrangements which V been made with the Spanish for regulating payments be- n the United Kingdom and n. .ceforward. pa. per- resident m l resident m the dom may only b< madt m sterling theBritish Wireless - 122 words
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Article71 1940-12-10 6 ALLEGED to I robbed two nese. one, on Nov. and the other on F 25, at Sembawa Koad. of 3° cc and 40 cents, tW tivelv, Sa'at bm a gis, a 27-ynj Malay, was proj before Mr. C» Soon Hock, m third court, yes day. The two charrt71 words
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215 1940-12-10 6 Rumanians Fleeing From Nazis Arrive In Singapore Tribune Staff Krportn riKST-HANU information of N**' me evt er 'protection" wa<* brought to Smßal nma nia day with the arrival of a well-known Knm and his pretty young wife, who for obvious r requested the Press not to disclose tmir They hid215 words
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Advertisement70 1940-12-10 7 DO YOU NEED GLASSES Thompson Certified Frames and Mount-^^S^^^-in^ are priced M^ w A 53.(>n s.VOO and f m Tj»^~r $'.00. The cost of U the lenses depends .V 2T>^ on your eyesight \f\ needs. your Eyes Examined Now! ,mm THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. kilned Kyesight Specialists. i ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONK70 words
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Advertisement21 1940-12-10 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SI CUR TTY PUUS SERVICE Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, j21 words
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749 1940-12-10 7 NINE-YEAR-OLD girt, Liew Wai Cheng, whose mother, 11 -year-old brother and grand aunt were battered to death m their sleep m a hut at Henderson Road, Tiong Bahru village, graphically described to the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at the inquiry yesterday,749 words
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Article209 1940-12-10 7 THAIS EVACUATE INDO-CHINA i Bangkok. Dec. 0. ..Miianee that the Thai- A land plan to regain lost J territory from French Indo- China will be realised 'as Ittfi ai possible" was given i )|g the Prime .Minister J nana B. Songgram m a i Mooch on Friday at the spcicssienEastren News - 209 words
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211 1940-12-10 7 CHINESE CLOSE ROADS TO INDO-CHINA Chungking. Dec. THE Chinese Government authorities have ordered the French Indo-China frontier to be closed to all passenger traffic both foreign and Chinese, according to an official announcement circulated t(» the foreign consular lH»dy yesterday. reason piven is the inability of the Chinese authorities toReuter - 211 words
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369 1940-12-10 7 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1940. NAZI NIGHTMARE lit >W long will the Axis oil supplies la Lots of people would HI now the answer to that question be upon it rests the equally important question of how long the war is likely to last It has all along been369 words
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Advertisement157 1940-12-10 8 >F AISAI> AY C O M 1» AX V 3 RAFFLES PLACE ENGINEERS AND MACHINERY BROKERS PHONE 3114 CATHAY CAFE I Where Fvervbodv Goes OUR HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Xmas Eve Dec. 24th Extension To 2 a.m. I DINNER S.VOO NON DINARS $1.50 Xmas Day Dec. 25th Real Old Fashioned Xmas Dinner157 words
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Advertisement49 1940-12-10 8 LAST FEW SCREENINGS HURRY UP 7.00 and 9.30 p.m. 7.30 9.30 P.M. J&L^JI aLk SH VW BROS 2nd Ambitious fira miss TINA i \MM99t^ if* W (Malaya^ greatest dramatic HL Sf IN THE FINEST ROLE <|j m mitm A with YEM, HAJI GONG tU— T— HABSHA and PUTIII LA\VAK.|49 words
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Article, Illustration872 1940-12-10 8 LOCAL MEN AND HIGHER POSITIONS Legislative Council T/// the She An RKc [OTTER l ES, higher posts for the local-born, passive defence jj! services and A.R.P., reduction of expenditure m Govern- 111 ment's spending departments were subjects unofficial brought to the notice oi Government at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday.872 words
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Article103 1940-12-10 8 Dr Linehan I tion. replied I thatßaffl- the source ol local service, but Of the pa fully prospect* ire ade.r.ber i anted a In the supBuriatte. memReplying to these H( 7. said that if tl ell, it i the ordinary I uoadeiing." SaH •v hen that step br103 words
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Article, Illustration39 1940-12-10 9 the Basses Downs Brew Carrier squads are lv patrolling, ever on the watch for any attempted parachute landings by the enemy. This i>. us a close-up of a Bren Carrier out on a patrol. I--:' I39 words
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Article, Illustration204 1940-12-10 9 DECAUSE she had never forgotten D his smile, If ary Plckford has Invited twell old La nylor. of London Actors' Orphans to be her guesi al her Hoi. home. Pickiair, for the duration. An entire wine of the great hi being prepared as living204 words
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Article, Illustration203 1940-12-10 9 i 4 LETI n; foots a retotivt m a London suburb. r«'- rived by a member Urn V [orttlng Tribune sl.ili, < lear- l Indl atet the high spirit i t*»'- Bi 'i ii people despite S the air •blif/." I'.ni of the > I lrlt'r teads:—203 words
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Article41 1940-12-10 9 rnian Gore ha, i unced th< f her oil and shipping Indu itrit All pij>»- line refl other Work connected with thf <ii iih! which private!) will I nment will al.su All thos< rnai will tion.ilised imi Eastern NewsEastren News - 41 words
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Article8 1940-12-10 9 FRENCH ECONOMIC MISSION TO JAPAN Til! Eastern NewsEastren News - 8 words
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Advertisement4 1940-12-10 10 I^P ISB!Il?!iBIIIIB 3LOGTn" ITfflT4 words
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Advertisement24 1940-12-10 11 iSSffBSB«PWPffI gjj^gjg ttffinl S*SJI iWWIffEHfIBSII HppMM EiißiHHia^aHablilalal aCB2 1 r? 3 X33nl 1 nPi^M r^l HUM A» M/MMMv MMMBra BEgtesnWij^^^ "2SSSSSSBSSSS3I F i.' rrt^24 words
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Advertisement200 1940-12-10 12 MAKE IT A GALA EVENT and HELP A GREAT CAUSE! i TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. AT THE CAPITOL GALA WAR l IYMI PREMIERE Chief Marshal, Sir Rol e Popham, Commander,,st Command, Hi. Vice Admiral Sir Geoffn ISander-in-Chiel CHINA STATION, Ah Vice Marshal I. T. Bsbington. GrataHou i l^I TO D IL200 words
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Advertisement165 1940-12-10 12 POSITIVELY LAST 3 PERFORMA' ES me Bin measure! orei 13,101 feet, patron b« Mated early. 1'KK ES EXCLUSIVE of TAX cts. I III- SCREEN'S MOST BRILLIANT STARS TOGETHER IN A PICTURE ONCE SEEN NEVER TO-BE-FORGOTTEN No Lore Mor* Poignant.. No Star* More Stirring.. No Picture More M.tmor«b| f f I165 words
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Article92 1940-12-10 12 FREE employees vi John Little 6i I Ltd., who wen n an tempt Klim Milk pow< irom then linn appeared befoi Mr. Cheah Soon n ting third ma tra .at. 3G. tt Chinese. Cyril Green, 44. a Eura.sian. claimed trial 1(>I a charge ol stealing92 words
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Article177 1940-12-10 12 CONVI C T E D three charges of the:;, ol two fount pens belonging t( two Dutch sailor*, unci Lea spoons anct table knives belonging to the Naval c, Sadhu Singh, an Indian police constable attached to Naval Base police, sentenced to months' rigorous un- prisonment177 words
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33 1940-12-10 12 Fished In Gardens Lake Allegation THARGED With catching seven i in a lake in the Botanical Gardens. an offence under the Gardens' byelaws, Ng Chen 161 C hint in thei "Hit, morn13. -d.33 words
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Advertisement136 1940-12-10 13 WT^ I HEAR nil SINGING IFAPP* GIRL I i ...lish Chinese. Spanish. Philipino, Malay \vU m Mun I UKOI I DANCE Whnc the IL»ppv Atmospherr I GREETS YOU IriolM THEATRE ASIDE TALKIES I ro-MGHT 9.30 XO-NIGBT AT 8 P.M. I LOVE DEVIL Kid from Taxas m __mmm. I IN AID136 words
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Advertisement95 1940-12-10 13 DON'T BE ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO SIT ON THE FENCE FROWNING AND WATCH OTHERS LAUGHING! JOIN IN THE I \l l.illl It WITH THE HAPPY CROWDS AT THE Opening To-day i» AVM IPX 6.15 9.15 Mfaapr* i'^W 99_fMMMMMM9Bk it I >TnrV TBfetK 7 .^dHMElil^r H*^ "^*»iS i^^»., 'f y^95 words
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Article70 1940-12-10 13 Contempt Of Court Alleged PRODUCED Mr. Cheah Soon Hbck, acting third magistrate, o n b charm 1 of contempt j rt by failing to attend the Core ner's Court. t aive evidence Ending the death of B o mtriot, Goh Ang Soah. a 4<i year old Chinese, clal me d70 words
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Article80 1940-12-10 13 Misappropriated Records Charge ADMITTING two charges of misappropriating. 16 gramophone records and a gramophone and 10 other records. Kong Wai Man. a 3u-year-old Cantonese, claimed trial to o third charge of misappropriating 1 -0. when oroduced b« I Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, m the third court, yesterday At the request80 words
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Article160 1940-12-10 13 IN their usual weekly news com mental? broadcast by the Sii pore station, last night, "Box" and "Cox" referred to the Tripartite Pact with the following bit of doggerel: The Japanese, to make i show. Rave recognised Nanking. For Chiang it' 1 meant ><> i160 words
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Article86 1940-12-10 13 Sl\U> to **P' J hi, thel si Laveni i ;uchl a old Japai iman, Ed trial i .(i befon sir. Hock, nctlne Thin Ooh Ah Koh Chint havini d m the ma men! ol the bi i to have kept by thi wniii. in. also86 words
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Advertisement317 1940-12-10 14 'fVMJfija JB tS^ s vM' a^K» s-^*^ > ____&&!'s'* ()f chequer at Glasgow recently. WHAT ARE WE IN MALAYA— THIS PEACEFUL AND PROSPEROUS I A ND— GOING TO DO ABOUT fFirsl we must save- -and Remember this. Th c t may mean a revolu- people of Britain m spite m317 words
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Miscellaneous20 1940-12-10 14 TO-DAY HOCKEY: Iment, C 8 I KUGtt\ B A v Woodsville. i TO] M .(\A. and Ceylon Spo Willi terd20 words
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Miscellaneous49 1940-12-10 14 1 1 iiim; table I This weeks high tid< L TO-DAY 7.18 an. p.m.. 7 4 ft f TOMORROW 8.04 9.08 p.m.. 7.8 ft. I THURSDAY: 8 46 a.m.. 9.54 p.m.. 8.1 ft. I IRIDAY: 9.21 an 10.35 p.m., 8.4 It SATURDAY: 9.56 B.m 11.10 p.m.. 8 I I49 words
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Article84 1940-12-10 14 Fraser Neave's Win Dalvey Cup H|(| S 1 1 I met idium Th, the not de- > apes. Hot}. combined snd fre>frltl od away splendid Liant P< and hoi wide m excitement liarl only -;oalbb and N I and blundered In front of eroaJ hi hall th a nute. i84 words
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Article, Illustration133 1940-12-10 14 S THIS IS THE 1 JUMP that! nearly gave her I I publicity man 2 I hear* failure. S but the leap j was not bine: j 5 lor her. Lons ■be tore a girl J to where Ginger Ko&crs S »is to-day m I HoUywood she I has133 words
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Article269 1940-12-10 14 Second Day At Selangor Race Meet PUKTIIKK weights for the second day i t Kuala Lumpur races are: HOBSBS C lass 4—l mile and I luiu»n Constant Light d.O Tin ivckei RI I Sindanu: b 13 Time Ti 8 1 l Carmtop 8.5 Stlverlaw 80 I Pain-i. 'it; Poam 8269 words
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97 1940-12-10 14 Y.W.C.A. Sports Club Tennis Tournament JHE vanoiM ties m the Y.VV (YA. Sports _Club U tournament have com» to a close, witn m Uon Of the Laches' Double,, which wi l b I* W Dec 11, or. m the event of ram. on between N. Chia and Mrs. Koh <97 words
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118 1940-12-10 14 TM m 11 H W K w., I 1 K Murphy. Mr Bun Bu: J O'Dw; I A. Bramwell. Mrs. D. I H W. R. Willia Mrs J. A All I Kinloch Mrs. .i f. El!. m Moore. Mr*. W J K... A.118 words
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Article68 1940-12-10 14 BRANCKER WINS CAPTAIN 'S PRIZE PL Brancker won the Cai M p r i eal the Island Club as. iSaturd; I returned:— v X P.L.Bra ft J.H.G-O 18 iW.AY Chua Cheng Liat l 2 T.F.Moloney 24 11 It CW. Coffey 25 I 8 -Thf Dumber Mixed competition was played on68 words
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Advertisement312 1940-12-10 15 CLASSIFIED ADS (Contd. from page II) TO LET. N"W Bui flvenue on Tanjong Katong Ro»d. i Bedroom, Hall, DJnir.s dth. servery, kiti-K S'lPd ApJlTw Mr W« Sl^. Hochore Road. B»f»pO BIG COMPOUND HOUSE— 32. 0 Road. 4 tXKlro d fitting room, dtaim room h«U K e for two c^rs v:th312 words
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Advertisement265 1940-12-10 15 Asthma Cause' Killed m 24 Hours and v. Mendaco. utarta to work m 3 mlnI Asthma. dtaltt M^ndaco I It l« thlntr plctely m 8 days <>j i Mendaco tW< /^sifcma «fc ßronchitis H<i> I Public Notices SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY n NDERS. TSNDI.PS are now incited for UM town* in.. 'trials265 words
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Advertisement151 1940-12-10 15 ■_m JJH I BB 1 mm w +**>y^^^^^^^^^~ SS&JF^ Hlb, for ai VxJW nidnV. W provide or his valued pos»e^s,oii S Ihe SB*** that is afforded by our VBalW where- we h«^e »it bmtm ol various siren for b.rr I moderate HIKERS themselves hold IB* KEYS and ONLY JHKY c*«151 words
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Article31 1940-12-10 15 Rome. I illo Grossi has been ted Prei etlian a mi mission m Syria In succession neral Pietro Pin tor who wt led m an aeroplane sun- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article51 1940-12-10 15 I rfO \y oplc en and m r g lal. The when d down.. the oth 12-yeai -old Indian boy was knock- i i n tn the m a Mi table, m at tempt me v m plat*, was said to h and hi.s left bie51 words
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Article31 1940-12-10 15 Cairo Dec 9 The Eeyptian I Government have strongly p tested Rgaittst the Italian bombimr i of Alexandria and have demanded! immediate indemnity, according to! the newspaper Elahram ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article208 1940-12-10 15 NEWS BREVITIES d. Tan Han Oat 1 ace to mm mama* vithin B i merits. J Mr V ol Acmi Associate Filr on busim Abu Bakar ol ical Survi O8 ah, i^ 1 to h Supreme Oourt. Ismail ol the 1 Batu Land 1 Office v. ill take his The208 words
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Title Section15 1940-12-10 16 Morning Tribune I M l SALI S lAt EED 1,501 DAILY Tuesday, December 10, 1949,15 words
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Article, Illustration333 1940-12-10 16 (By Maurice Lovell, oneoi Renter's Special corretpondents Ii 11 Greece). ATHENS, PEC. !>. THE GREEKS ARE ADVANCING CAUTIOUSLY TOWARDS CHIAMARR I 22 MILES WEST OF ARGYROCASTRO ON rHE COAST BETWEENSANTI QUARANTAAND VALONA. Mil MOVEMENT THREATENS Tllj: FLANK OF THE ITALIANS WHOReuter - 333 words
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Article106 1940-12-10 16 Nazis In Trouble In Denmark ndon. Dec. 9. SERIOUS trouble developed on Sunday afterno bet demonstrators and the police gi ersley, Denmark, according to a message fn henburg published m the London papers ai the Danish news agency. ien the Nazis refused t 1 leave a meeting, poll use* nibsReuter - 106 words
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Article297 1940-12-10 16 B) »ci |v i Ferguson, Renter's < bi< i Diplomats < urn- p. Hi j c\ s Irom nii> lN that i aval has en losing md latelj both with tinand aith Retain ihi I ierman fei I hi k not •nl enoui m his policyReuter - 297 words
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Article137 1940-12-10 16 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I Matsuoka ainly havi flght if the -d States ftr with Matsuoka declined to anything about tiaUons tor I the improvement m relations be n Ja*an and the U.S.S.K.. bur d that he hoped that the new etween Tokyo and would not have "aReuter - 137 words
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Advertisement45 1940-12-10 16 OPENING r\ ATHA V TO-DAY I AIIIA cv« I The yean most unusual story. I told m amy ttew to motion pictui I IHORNTONWUDIRS __^_^K_t_W V^T M^iiW WILLIAM HOLDEN MARTHA SCOTTI^B Also 20th Century Em Latest Mormon, Till: MAX I MAIUIHJ* NEXT CHANCt THE CATHj45 words
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