Morning Tribune, 11 December 1940
1940-12-11
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section13 1940-12-11 1 M SALES EXCEED *500 DAILY Morning Tribune L5-.NO W9, Wednesday, Dec. 11. 194013 words
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Article269 1940-12-11 1 CAIRO, DEC. 10 FOLK THOUSAND PRISONERS' AND A NUM BER OF MEDIUM TANKS HAVE BEEN I IPTURED BY THE ISIUTISH I\ THE WESTERN DESERT, STATES TO DAY'S G.H.q COM MUNIQUE. in brilliant moonlight, British .aid Imperial forces continued r drive against thi Italians in the WesternReuter - 269 words
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Article, Illustration302 1940-12-11 1 New I Scene j Of War I i i i i LONDON. DEC. 10. t a RRITISH TROOPS IN EGYPT S WESTERN DESERT. SUPPORTED 1 v \M> NWY \NI) A DETACHMENT OF THE FREE FRENCH FORCES EinVANCED \CROSS 75 MILES OF DESERT AND HAD ALREADY SUCCESS vReuter - 302 words
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Article103 1940-12-11 1 £10 Million Loan To China BUM Wfi \s \(Ai\ m IN •>> I 10 I moo 000 STERLING r »> CHINA INNOU> ING THI^ DEI ISION IN 1«» H N COMMONS MB R I *U TLER, I M>l TAR\' I «»H FORI IGN M I MM mVI XN Xi;x vn(Reuter - 103 words
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Article66 1940-12-11 1 tdon, Dec. iv. tf(h I a by n i.P No powi 1 could drh U occupy d it Engl md tried lo gain •<■ fooi« hold on the continent, he thru On would meet n once again, Iki< where, he *•"<', "if ere loot this then66 words
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Article40 1940-12-11 1 ITHENS i" I I > REPORT i \i\\(. HERE l K«>\| II M V STATES THAI I >S< IS! <«l ARI»K IIWI I N THROWN AltnrM> M( TORS RKSIDKN t NDEF CONDITIONS OR1 \TUi i,i v, MBI in*. i>^ rBNTION.-- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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181 1940-12-11 2 Bk/MTLtGHTS j y Fund j ly H vyn D Ovei II audi>oke a! i. V ith, M id Mi. i\m\ itton. through mne Sen. SPECIAL BROADCAST lect E Yicki i. roH, I h. Th i P. S. 1 A La •line j I v181 words
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Article, Illustration410 1940-12-11 2 HF.RMN hi r n WE ARE IN HE MIDST OF A CONFLICT IN WHICH MORE i THAN THE VICTOR* OF ONE COUNTRY OK ANOTHER it i STRUGGLE <>i TWO WORLDS AGAINST EACH OTHER," DECI \REn m ADDRESSING SEVERAL THOUSAND ARMS WORKERS IN THE rii»j Tffc-FIAYReuter - 410 words
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Article195 1940-12-11 2 Tribune Cheer Fund Now $776.35 \\l* to midnight last night. tl the Tribune Christ- mas Cheer Fund, to bring J hope and a little sea- j v< iai happiness to 4.WH) w i nf a pore unfortunates, who i dram relief from the Salva- lion Army, had reached I S195 words
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Article127 1940-12-11 2 We Cannot Lose London. Dfl BK1 i \IN cannot I the war BOlest vvt- :itv roiltj of wav- u] to v lory."' said th«- Ministei Without l folio. .Mr. Arthur Greenwood, sptuhiiii; it\ London to-day. "I do not I do that C Our n; any m in num. equipment, <luci»onReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement113 1940-12-11 2 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure j^m > Cause Aianv V' !iDm H 11 r wrm%mmmy :lp j Dangerous Symptoms r^^MJL Check These Symptoms jj With Tour Condition (j^^K; Before It Is Too Late i li: I high Oi j > tN 7 lit I7W W Inl i113 words
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Article49 1940-12-11 3 Canadian Destroyer Damaged Ottawa, Dec. 10. destroyer i by a a sub tic, acnt. dquarters. i are misbospitaL reach fi British hai Oei on -")nv I madian en reported an warship. Icomed the to Canadian i Newfound-, The announce- j s brings the ,al men. dead war, to 281.49 words
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Article33 1940-12-11 3 York, Dec 10. MER-GENERAL Raymond 1 States military has heen order-. Washington for j f he Govern met. k Times adding tion ai.-i opi- i dtobe of threat na United States ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article90 1940-12-11 3 London. Dec 16 I ing on behalf ol Germany. I .l.onville prison to-day, ;nI ..ice. One. whose name .ed 25. was born at M.t. Melr. was a Dutch subject I Coblenz. I ivicted on Nov. 22. »ns, says the Hook w enemy-occupied territory. Don after their surreptitious90 words
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Article73 1940-12-11 3 IDARWALD WAS SCUTTLED London, Dec. 10. (firmed that the British cm! had intercepted the German mercli. de had sent a prize Mi German freighter, but was uliabte Ing ol the ship. Of the Idarwald, numbering 4.) er aboard the Diomede. there i.s no further news m London German raider, whichReuter - 73 words
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Article45 1940-12-11 3 London. Dee. 10. nine British, three Allied and Ol 1,229 tons wtl during the week ending midnigl Admiralty. 10.000 tons below the a\ the beginning of the war. Briti.sn 11.360. allied 5,734 tral 5.135. ilm to have sunk 227,500 .ni" that period ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration47 1940-12-11 3 This picture was taken as bombs were/ i dropped indis- rriniinately on N civilians in the i London area by German {flay- light raiders. Here is a bus S severely da in- a«;ed by the explosion of a bomb dropped b j daylisht jp raiders.47 words
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Article219 1940-12-11 3 London, Dee 10 lyillYN he tame to office m .1 1 1 1 > Mr. Matsuoka, ttic Japanese Foreign Minister, gave an explanation oi his policy which blended some truciilance of tone with ohs<urit\ meaning, says the Daily Telegraph, <-otntiH-iitin» on Mi. Matsuoka's elucidation ofReuter - 219 words
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Advertisement59 1940-12-11 3 mmimmm xxm mmmmm^mm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmm i i Continuity of- Jufjftfad amted WW^M y I -^i "Lactogen" comes from Australia ,malay|| and fresh supplies arrive at reguC^\ lar fortnightly intervals. V N a^^. 'ft X f■ jf ImWt fit /Z\ Ir /2V Jm I a 'j? T.c. /^r:^ A(ht „l NestW AnKl-Swi>s Milk59 words
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Article, Illustration868 1940-12-11 4 VERA ARMORE - Dutch Choir Sing At Party: Wool Fund Function VERA ARMORE PEOPLE AND PEACES by t Dutch i party which Mr. and 111 i A H Dickinson nt, on Monday night. The ehsii arrived soon aftoi k p.m.. formed m group On the patch and MMf BSNij m Dutch and i868 words
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Article87 1940-12-11 4 1 I GARDEN I J Society mem- S bars will m cc t i on Monday at j i 5.11 p.m. tor a ?vi > 1 1 to the I Chinese \ur>ery I i Gardens m the 1 Nt wten District. The party will J i m87 words
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Article52 1940-12-11 4 S A granp <i quests at I pal.it party riven bj Mr. J Mrs. A. H. Dickinson .it t» j home on Monday night, il Sto riuht: Mrs. Hasbii I i Mahmud, Profei »or Winn'J .l.'is, Di. Sybil Ciur I Mrs. E. V. Davie Mrs I and Mrs.52 words
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Advertisement57 1940-12-11 4 law you thought about mr < hristmas hair "do" ne« '-it loveliness, enhance your onali to your I ini. Let MARIE NAOMI salon, lh, Hod tie House, Bat t rry Koaci, style your halt lor the fe«thre hum, Telephone 7555 for appointments. noixine 7 British Beauty Salon ■fctrancc RAF1 I57 words
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Advertisement91 1940-12-11 4 COMMERCIAL s i it j i: c r s ENROL NOW Enrolments are now being made the commencement of classes. during December lor the *****1 of training, m th,. follow: subject All London Chamber of Commerce 17)41 examination subjects. School Certificate examination December 1941. \U Pitman Common ial Certiiieate Subjects.91 words
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Advertisement65 1940-12-11 4 < A I II All hi: \ii S A I 0 I S1'I( IAL OFF» K»R I DECEMBER cV J\M^kvB Experienced i Operate rermmatni w pl 'l S5, S6 S7| Shampoo A Sv<l Mamr.iT (Feffk lt I Preparations) Face Massage 10'.; of ALL takir day, Tuesday and vs to be65 words
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Article, Illustration477 1940-12-11 5 KINDLY TREATMENTS FOR THOSE AWKWARD WINDOWS for our women thai one Is lm And which the windows are perfectly dze and the right number All re cither too few or too mam low for the height of the root :k Oi height. There are. In ow problems to be dealt477 words
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Article456 1940-12-11 6 Ubique - Ubique I rpnK Services m Pt ire to have a club Z run somewhat on the lines <>i the Union I .lads club hen m Sii gapore. No date has yet j been given foi its official openii fIPHE .'Cay Gordons" are the firs* to publicly j announce456 words
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322 1940-12-11 6 EVIDENCE that, m his opinion, vine!. being driven too thai he had conseUy advised the driver to sflow dowi by Yusoff bin Abdul Raaak, m the traffic court, of the case m lorry driver, Ng Soo <i on four c*iargiv causing ihe322 words
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Article108 1940-12-11 6 ORIGINALLY appearing m the district traffic court on a sum mons charge of failing to supply the police with the name and address of the person who drove his car on Sept. 9, ani who drove against the wing signal at the junction of North Bridge108 words
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Advertisement102 1940-12-11 6 K m mm r "OVERSEAS 7" FOll AC. MAINS i m I iJi IjiJj^ljLrulzJ Oiqp FOR DC/AC MAINS These are three oi the mam p. o; s:-; p o- lav lo*, far cask, a radio. These are just three o: the why the G. EC seven and eUht valve X102 words
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1095 1940-12-11 7 Th«> Triilh. Or 1I< Punished" (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER) KUALA LUMPUR, TUESDAY THERE WAS A FURTHER SITTING OF THE COMMISSION 1 OF ENQUIRY ON THE MINES DEPARTMENT THIS MORNIN(i. WHEN TWO FURTHER WITNESSES GAVE EVIDENCE IN REGARD TO AN ENTRY OF $1,500 IN THE LEDGER1,095 words
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Article124 1940-12-11 7 Singapore, Tuesday. DAJAM Limited made an- other magnificent con- 1 tribution to the War Fund to-day when shareholders ax S j the annual general meeting the Company voted that a further $15,000 Rift be N made. This brings their I i gifts to the War Fund124 words
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311 1940-12-11 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1940. JAPAN'S "POLICY" J\ outlining Japan's future policy, Mr, Hatsuoka, the Foreign Minister, n« directly admit- that his country ha its freedom of action as the result <>{" signing of the Tripartito Pad wit h <; many and Italy. I He cannot determine beforehand what311 words
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Advertisement160 1940-12-11 7 Men Made Younger By Treating Gland Ing up nights, burning sensation of whitish discharge, dull ache at bai roin and leg pains, nervousnM*i loss of manly vipotir •1 i a disoa.se of the Prostate Cland mt sex gland in i"«-n). To me tliose troubU-s in 24 hours and rty l160 words
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Advertisement23 1940-12-11 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PfUS SiR\K! Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Streit, t sincAronr, s.s. phone no23 words
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Article332 1940-12-11 8 Chinese Morale At Highest Ebb (Tribune Staff Reporter) I HE morale ol the Chinese people is at ita highest level. Thej m determined to fight on. to the bitter end and they are confident of ultimate victory/ declared Mr. P. Crepin, who has i spent the last 36 years m332 words
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Article, Illustration84 1940-12-11 8 DOB rßetUve It Or Not") Ripley entertains some of his oddities 1 Mr. Ripley held a party at Irs house 'Bion" 'Believe it or not), where he has crammed into his estate some of the strange t i thing* that hare featured m his famous writings and84 words
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Article, Illustration238 1940-12-11 8 T HE MILL CARRIES ON \AirBli \Lo7ido Theat Fails To Stops Non-Stop\ Nz-STOP revues have been the policy of the Wind- Theatre. London, for now and desvite the air the Windmill's non- revue continues, for the little theatre, tucked away m i It street off Piccadilly is ■.In stage show238 words
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Article64 1940-12-11 8 PIVE hundred chorus girls— H don Palladium, the Coliseum, and "th* closed by Goering'j are searchi tcrw Many of them have up at Labour Ex'ha for munition jobs rials, after delicate. hands, painte and high heels, bin as unsuitable. Some have cone the country U house or to do64 words
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Article46 1940-12-11 8 I WARM fi t he Carnai tish auxiliary dama I paid m yesterda which •The Can. sine her v. is luckier than the Jervt B far i -Th.' ichant glory In I the R theii i hat v ihei I tint: servic46 words
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Advertisement236 1940-12-11 8 !AH AII A V I 0>ll»AW 3 RAFFLES PLACE ENGINEERS AND MACHINERY BROKERS PHONE 3 J l4 earing Restored, Head Noises Banished m r> bal > n nf,f TiaZIIIg fICSUui hearing m of the n> irfrrf m 24 Hours by Praised By Users ITICa m nunr* *#r naturally -ire hiph236 words
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Article115 1940-12-11 9 or Blair, represent j,. girls on Equity, the h de union: "The situation nH Is appalling. We're not fitted for ork and anyway our real job to entertain people. «'ould be mannequins, or Is, or do commercial photon" raphy. but that's all closed up too. jl115 words
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Article143 1940-12-11 9 Results Of Grow Food Drive THE importance of growing food and vegetables so as to make the i country as self-supporting aas. s pos- sible was stressed by Dr. D. W. G. Faris. acting Chief Health Officer, (Singapore, when speaking at an exhibition of vegetables grown by employees ol the143 words
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Article209 1940-12-11 9 Landlord, House And Lawyer IEAVE for him to take such legal proceeding as ho saw fit »iven to Mr. R. Harrison, a European landlord, when nis application 'for an ejectment order against a lawyer. Mr. F. B. Oehleis, from a house in Branksome Road, came up •^gain before the Rent209 words
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Article241 1940-12-11 9 DAY and night the struggle for air-mastery goes on. Da and night, too, research goes on to secure master* oi the sub -stratosphere— to make it possible for our puois 10 operate at still greater heights. If a man is to be at his most efficient, physically and241 words
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Advertisement97 1940-12-11 9 1 Yfi; i ■.<?'7jj n '$9w B W&^i 4 f% ■Jf ay f^ Jr BJ it i^ \jS__w .nPr^^jßHt n. an > x < Ir A.af ani g^r ML mm*-* WM Sfß^Br I MMtsM ***■> f "Oh, Mrs. Porter— Here's the death -knell to an old ditty lor yrars we've97 words
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Article191 1940-12-11 10 §^T the conclusion. yesterday, of the inquiry into the death of Soh Lok Choon who died M a result of Injuries received when the I Batu Pahat motor car he was dnvmt, was m collision with a n attap-loaded motor lorry at the j seventh milestone. Bukit191 words
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Article80 1940-12-11 10 Constable Sent To Gaol EIGHTEEN y I a r old Mohamed Tali] bin Ha.ji Abdul Majid Depot constable who was describee yesterday by InspecPeter Ball as an obvious bicycle iiiH-1, was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment o n h ol three charges by Mr. Cheah Soon Hock. acting third80 words
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172 1940-12-11 10 PI FADING guilty to charges und^r the Defence Regulations of behig concerned m an attempt to send an addressed letter containing comments on the commercial sU lion m Singapore, to a person m Japan, Toshio Satake, and Yostnvukl Kojima. (WO Japanese, wer* hncd $25. or172 words
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Advertisement464 1940-12-11 10 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in f% 24 Hours W W no teniernecM. imoolh In JuhI a day or two your f m Uf^.A 1 rroi u Mi V l.at l..-i>- at l;.*t is the ki V" ,f .U t you have h^nmnlI, our skin-th, tnatmAt 10 fkiVuKok more attractive,464 words
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Advertisement245 1940-12-11 10 BBaafaaafcaawa— J Hj^^^ JH wtl___\_____MMM^ B£— J-W^^A^BUmaAm^m*Mßmm^-'^^^^^BL^^^^^--*^B*~_^-^^km^^£-J_M I X 1 iii I '""^"^Bjßr"" mm m 1 r- A^|P R— flfc d rtTB -J 1 ■jT^W r N, **«4teit^^ waiM v xf. j .p' \W^*^&___Bi^___l__J Am t £w&fr i-v/JEiifcSai^^^ni*'* Im^BRitiS^NDTATIN! (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND'The best possible sen ices are being ma. ntai245 words
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Miscellaneous15 1940-12-11 10 j Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney tea-, wsbs-j 4 is-x^s^ 1 1 £&&~j J MSW^S"15 words
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Advertisement310 1940-12-11 11 j^^i^&^vfm A 1 T^^T^^^B I^^^^^^^^^^^^W *^-i mi j Lions Vacant f j nl ,,r salesman. I P o Ur -635P) i quires compaJ^r Box 832. Malaya iNo 672F 111 or EuraApply Box 1 ngaporr. 704F) h p^lesgu-ls or i U aw Road. and n morn(No. IM radio. ($5). Junior clerk310 words
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Advertisement571 1940-12-11 11 Wanted WANTED to rent sedan car with or with- .oa for 4 or 6 weeks from Dec 15th phone 3582 (No. 715F; WANTED 15|20 H.P. Diesel Engine, 700 RPM. Apply Manager, Selborne Plantation. Padang Tungku. (No. 674F> FOR CASH: cheap radio set: A.C. 230 wolts, not older than 3 yrs.571 words
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Advertisement480 1940-12-11 11 Miscellaneous HAVE YOU ever visited Orchard R rant. 38. Orchard Road for good food? (No 389P) SERVICE AND COMFORT Guaranteed at New Asm Hotel, 2. Peck Scah Street. Singapore. Rate moderate, modern saniutlon (No M PONGGOL CAFE on the sea 11 >« mile Ponggol Road. iat Bar, Boating. Swunminjj etc.480 words
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Advertisement430 1940-12-11 11 Property For Sale RESTAURANT. Caxh $400-. Refrigerator $175-. Enquiries 1 I, StngaI FOR SALE No 539, G<-ylang Road. Freehold Particulars from 29. Robinson H Singapore (No 656K) AND HOUSE No. 12. Kovan V. (tith M .r Serangoon). Aron 25.000 sq. ft. t -20 cents per sq ft. or nearmt Otter430 words
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Advertisement344 1940-12-11 11 JONTHE; j AIR SINGAPORE ZHL 225 mrtft (i m k /HFl 30 96 metre* (969 mrii ZHP3 41 38 metres (7.2j inr «> From 8 H am. to 8 35 am From 10 00 a in. to 1,0 p id (mm 5. 00 p in. t« in om p m.344 words
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Article227 1940-12-11 12 NEWS IN BRIEF r H Volunhas been j to the rank Mi D. B. Smith. lav a n Public Works Benrice, has a appointed to -.sistant E i. Ktnta D r Li in Cheang, of the DUtri< *»i--gone on has been relies by Dr. A v. trom Taipto death cc227 words
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Advertisement202 1940-12-11 12 Acclaimed bv LAS! s v. \K II ND Jjj^« M ih. m \i:s mosi i>!\ urn? in General Screening STARTS I O-1»AV a. the CAPITOL .it I SI 3.15 6.15 9.15 CINEMA PRICES! 65, 136 PEOPLE FLOCKED TO SEf IT DURING A 3 -WEEKS' SEASON ...t the might; STATE THEATEE202 words
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Advertisement171 1940-12-11 12 __________________m^mmmm —^m^»^^^»^^__^_ One of the Best -loved Adventure Stori ever written by REX BEACH OPENING TODAY Willi 01i A DIFFERENT BREED OF MEM AND WflfeN LIVING FOR A DIFFERENff NMD OF TM»li aeejeil^^B V Jr '-^3' GAjfijELp^S radii r d >"* l I H II mL It if Cfe.t II171 words
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Article56 1940-12-11 13 rR stealing i ?-olci chain and locket m order to go to his wife who was i n India. Mohamed Amar Jala, 21-year-old Muslim, was spn tenced to four weeks' j rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, m the third court, yest< day. Mohamed pleaded guilty56 words
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192 1940-12-11 13 Gang Robbery Charge Against Youths THE further hearing of the case m which five Chinese youths are charged m connection with gang robbery, alleged to have been com mitted on the morn ing.of Aug. 11, was continued before Mr. Justice Pedllrw yes^t« rday. when, at the end of his evidence,192 words
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Article65 1940-12-11 13 FATHER Oi children, chai with neglecting them, was trailed an d caught by a blood hound after a search through wood and Korsc country m Derbyshire. This was said at Chesterfield. whe" Thomas Henry Dixon was sentenced to six months 1 imprison- ment. Mr. J. M.65 words
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Advertisement162 1940-12-11 13 :iiai-,. m. f CABARET U (THE BBST IN rill. EAST) IS IHE MOST FREQUENTED NIGHT SPOT IN TOWN! 1 1 11 RI IS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT— I 100% PERFECT ENJOYMENT NEW WOULD DANCE PALACEi V COOL REFRESHING I* To-night aid "30-V2 p-m-j THROUGHOUT!) *iHHHH*HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHI m«. !£SSIiSSSiS«i! ••••••lllltZ!!..!.. •••••'till!!.... ;i!S!162 words
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Advertisement124 1940-12-11 13 TO-DAY AT 6.15 £r 9.15 BRANDON THOMAS'S IMMORTAL COMEDY. KK-OKGAMSKI) AND BROUGHT it rtthvii ACAINSBOROOCHnCTUft Comedy With A 1 W<.H In Every Foot! SPECIAL \DDKI) ATRACTION GAUMONT BRITISH UNIVERSAL \l WS ~1end~the kiddies and help 1 a worthy cause! SATURDAY MORNING At II O'clock at the CAPITOL Sh3rp Special lf124 words
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Article614 1940-12-11 14 '> to-da) appear to be Qu ime Tells should be a few surhowover. •it her turns bad. ll I commentary nnd ■■< 'i.s: MCt OKI lES I fll ,v. Myanei md Ctui this race. m a good •turday carrying 8.08 In a hi lass614 words
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350 1940-12-11 14 t 8; (.OIIDONS'B' .v,,/,. 108 ,h, Gorf.ns t 2 Bj *fc3 N A .ticked almost continuously and *cie trie nrsi > H L v vnl down, quit, against the run of l v th s( on the padanp for the tirst time350 words
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Article, Illustration24 1940-12-11 14 FIRST GOLFER Shall ice vloy again > —SLCOND GOLFER: Well, I wm gei*9 0 married on Saturday, but I can put it off.24 words
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152 1940-12-11 14 Y's Rally To Beat Khalsa Four-Two I |N a fast and intei ;tme of hockey played Anson Road ground the YMC.A Khalsa iation I to two. The V li C.A the exchanges durin i alt and missed many I due to \r Ihe' Khalsa attack was LHi'ip Singh, the cent]152 words
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Article194 1940-12-11 14 Ceylonese Trounced By Gunners IN a .scrjppy same of hockey, the Mountain li trounced the C.B.C. by five |o*lj to nil on Ccylonese ground, yesterti i PY Loo one-sided to be hit r< but for' a sound defence m which Th ispicuous. theCeylone.se wouk! have losi &3 ,v margin. -ithin194 words
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Advertisement225 1940-12-11 14 SCHERING'S PRODUCTS Now obtainable from ENGLAND. New slocks haw now arrived of the following: r \soi TABLETS PROCYNON R OLKOSl'M. ITOPBAN TABLETS 1'ROGYNON K PI.FOSl'M FORTF. TABLETS rnOCTSON DKAGFES. ATOPQAFTVI INTEAVlNOUa TKSTOVmON. LTOTROFIV INTRAVENOUS IKOTROP1N T\PH.rtS VROPiroPIV DBAGKtl rUOTROPIV AMPOL'LF.S. M PRALON VI RAMON TABLETS. >.M rBALON BCLLADONA. sWTIIAMN B225 words
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Miscellaneous48 1940-12-11 14 rim: table This weeks big] TO-DAY: 8.04 a.m. 0.08 pm.. 7.8 ft. TO-MORKOW: 8 46 a m. 8 9 9.54 p.m.. 8 1 ft. FRIDAY: 9 21 an 10.35 p.m.. 8.4 ft. IODAY HOCKEY: S.C.C.. v S R.C IK; S.C.C v 3.K.C I: SC.C: S.C..\ C". v M48 words
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Article123 1940-12-11 15 I CANNOT believe the w. -man's evidence," EUBUI. *th < Mi I C. Goh. when anmood bin Hamid, a young Malay, enticement llay Mahmood was sentenced to on< week's simp imprisonment and fined $50. or one month's rigor* imprisonment m default. The complainant, Blbun,123 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-12-11 15 THE DUKE r Miamis Florida), :Dec. 10.— The Duke and Duchess of idsor arrived here on board the yacht Southern Cross *odav. A formal reception by British j consular officials and local authorities took place and a press conference was held. The Duchess oi Windsor will undergoReuter - 59 words
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Article26 1940-12-11 15 10.-— A large r broke out manian oil according to i tch adds and oil W re nrevenhng coI h the iuthoriUtag the26 words
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Article35 1940-12-11 15 PETROL RATIONED IN MOSCOW Ill Dec 10.- b e p n *rodured m n t d private r-nrm-nt urn Will 100 to 40 -U private mot -om- 60 to is*- My. power Lori]' .ed ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement413 1940-12-11 15 ADS (CLASSIF 11 v nnhi. from PliK c J V v" J x Photography i-.ied By Qualified arS,^^Z: ,?ic; iooß Photographs lor "all at Harmony B -.l\.pore (NO. «98F) Loct round DOO White With blnck black Finder 1 Joj Chlat Road. (No. 638F) coloured pup wearing Last seen on Oldham413 words
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Advertisement150 1940-12-11 15 Public Notice SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. TENDERS are now lnvlifd for th* following materials or service. For partlaee Municipal TeDder Room. if 2.000 Oval i-!iJs"d NighteoJl PaU Bli.nl: Covers. Soon. 17 D*fnibrr 1910 Supply cr Galvanised Wrought Iron Tuhi n for the period 1,2 41 to 3 4 p.m. 13 JRiiuarj150 words
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Article90 1940-12-11 16 RAF BOMB FRENCH COAST London, !>♦•<•. It. Tkc I I hmiihed an I < (ui > .it liniiirn, (he naval bi at Lorienf .<nd docks :«t B— la I'dst night itatci an "V ii Mtaisi <• nimuniqur. One hoinbrr shot dewn an MICBIJ flqhter and MIC British Rircrafi iv mtatnf.Reuter - 90 words
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Article64 1940-12-11 16 m The Vichy Q Blent has sent a proteal to Brth bl connection with the death of Mr Jean Chiappe, French Com- I mlssioner t bm plan*- was hit while flyioi he llediterran lo Vichy despatch to the official n< agency. Renter. No protes' o the Vl itReuter - 64 words
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Article206 1940-12-11 16 Mekong River Fighting Tokyo, Dec. 10. THAI troops opposite Vien. I c tiane, the capital of Laos J Province, early on Sunday 1 morning attacked Indo-Chin- t ese military vessels m the t c I Mekong river, according to a j Japanese report from Hanoi q t resulting m aReuter - 206 words
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Article97 1940-12-11 16 Mr. F. J. L. Ma las been appointed Senior Commissioner nd Commandant of he Volunteer Police Reserve. )f Tapah his taken Mr. Lim Ah Yount; i :he place of Mr. *Vong Lam Yin, of he Customs and £x:ise Department, fCrian. who had <*one m transfer to Lum ut. Mr.97 words
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Article226 1940-12-11 16 I oiulon. Dro. 10 11IU KM I of thr I I Coastal Command arr being substantially increased in strength to deal with the f!-boat nii'ii.u c i u.jrev»M?«<l by Mr. Winston Chun lull in ||twtf to t lions in the Bomc of Commons to-dav. Meeting requc thatReuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration59 1940-12-11 16 M Many Scot-^C < ti^h rcftaMrii x are among Ihfl hoops station- rtl in the de- i rrt in K^vpt .1 n ;t m 0 ii J tlieir dn ti< i ,s S the strength- t enkig of the defences. Here a r c Scottish troops59 words
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Article83 1940-12-11 16 M 1 SALES EXCEED 4.500 J>.\n.y Wednesday, December 11, 1940 Ibourne, Dec. 10. I AROESCALE shipments from Britain of advai. training planes, both single and twin-engined I Royal Australian Air Force have been resumed, it i.s stated. The original order for 591 Avro Ansu. ■Mid 33(> Fairey BattlesReuter - 83 words
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Article271 1940-12-11 16 Athens. Dec. 10. BELLOWING the Greek victory at Argyrocaatro, the whole ol the right wing of the Italian army m Albania ia retiring north and north-west of SantJ Quaranta and Argyroc&tro. according to the Greek official spokesman. (Further north, the Italians are stated to be retiringReuter - 271 words
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Article78 1940-12-11 16 U.S. LOAN TO NETHERLAND Hem York. Dec. 11.1 1 A lihree- cornered ion which the tnitfl States would make a siderable loan to the Netbeß lands and tin Netherlnfl Britain is one sugrotiifl would lend this amoum tfl t which is attracting attetfaj J among those engaged onttJ| problem ofReuter - 78 words
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