Morning Tribune, 12 December 1940
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Title Section16 1940-12-12 1 S ALES EXCEED 4,500 DAILY Morning Tribune Vo j j— No. 270, Thursday. Dec. I{, 194016 words
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Article148 1940-12-12 1 London, Dec. 11. rl\ British Government's uau hfulness on the situation where the Spanish ities have taken over the idmmist ration was again made ippart nt m answers to a question n the House of Commons to-day. ider-Secretary for Foreign Mr. R.A. Butler, stated iat Hi twoReuter - 148 words
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215 1940-12-12 1 I London. Dec. 11 LESS this war ends with a preponderance of military sink ing power in the hands of the democracies. Europe can i forward to no constructive period of transition from the to a better permanent peace.This warning was given by Herbert Morrison,Reuter - 215 words
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Article215 1940-12-12 1 Cairo, Dec. 11. "THE bombardment of all Italian aerodromes »n the Libyan Desert continued throughout Tuesday. Two enemy camps, troop concentrations and motor trmsports were repeatedly bombed, states an RA f communique. Six enemy aircraft were ceitainh shot down, while three others were seen falling out ofReuter - 215 words
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Article49 1940-12-12 1 Tl Hon by the Italians fighting m fi'- Western tied m to-day* ofque. It la d that BritLsh armoured A after several >yan troops veroome back on Sidi Einrrani. i violence Ken place on day and it 1& grave c Itehtin* is stated to be eon■z ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article127 1940-12-12 1 London !>r< 11. TIIL \ir Mini try tnnoanced 0* to-dj\ that Air M irsbal 1 \N Uii rlj of Singapore I m the Mv! ii i» Ihe lum ol Depot) < omman. der-.n.( hnf of Iht RA j maud m tin Middle and I l Air M.iiv|).,|127 words
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Article62 1940-12-12 1 London. Dec. 11. RAILWAY junctions, powei stations, aerodromes and m lands docks were among targets m Western Germany and occupied territory bombed by the R.A.F. last night, states an Air Ministry communique. Docks at invasion ports alon-: the Channel were also attacked. These raids were made, although weatherReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration561 1940-12-12 1 WAVELL TAKES SIDI BARRANI: GENERALS CAPTURED FLASH: GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, CAIRO, ANNOUNCE IN A COMMUNIQUE THAT SIW BARRANI HAS BEEN TAKEN, WITH A LARGE NUMBER OF PRISONERS, INCLUDING THREE GENERALS. ADVANCE BRITISH ELEMENTS ARE NOW PRESSING WESTWARDS FROM SIDI BARRANI. QVER six thousand Italian prisoners are reported to ha\T been captured561 words
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Advertisement10 1940-12-12 1 P-A-PLANr] HIND seorei oj enem* down on All TWENTY- FOUR10 words
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Article441 1940-12-12 2 i <»-o|M'i -aiiion In Th« k War lidettt of Canadian Pacific Railway Company) London, Dec. 11. UTHoi.KHKAKTF.I peration with British and Canadian Governments m the prosecution ol the war effectively des 5 the poll Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Not i tnadlan ibuting its quota, but itReuter - 441 words
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Article266 1940-12-12 2 Tribune Fund Now $1,248 i WITHIN two days al the S launching of the hrist- J i mas Cheer Fund appeal, the Malaya Tribune, up till mid- i night last night, had received the magnificent sum of $1,248.65. N Yesterday afternoon. the total stood at well under SBOO, but very266 words
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Article94 1940-12-12 2 Tokyo. Dec. 11. REPORTS of incidents on the French Lndo-China-Thailand frontier continue to come from j Japanese .sources m Indo-China. According to a Japanese ne;vs j rgency message from Hanoi. French aircraft are stated to have raided Thailand aur bases, this be- ing described as "a reprisal" forReuter - 94 words
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Article177 1940-12-12 2 London, Dec 1] REASSURING news has reached London fro w occupied France and Belgium regarding th e welfare of British prisoners, of war m hospn civilian interests m Paris. This -the first direct news received m London has been supplied to the Red Cross andBritish Wireless - 177 words
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167 1940-12-12 2 London. Dec. 11. LIGHT is thrown on the devotion, courage and skill of the British A. A. defences against the German raiders by the following official account issued w_ the announcement of the award of the Military Croa to 2nd-Lieut. P. V. BennettBritish Wireless - 167 words
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Article, Illustration14 1940-12-12 2 Yoo-hoo! Last man in the booth went left hi.s leifM turned on!"14 words
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Article316 1940-12-12 2 London. Dec. 11. TKIBITES were paid to the 1 memory of David Livingstone on the occasion of the centenary of the explorermissionary's first visit to .\frica. The Secretary of Stale for the Colonies Lord Llcyd, speaking m Edinburgh said that Livingstone transcend<d classification .is a manBritish Wireless - 316 words
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Advertisement259 1940-12-12 2 This helps you fight MALARIA The caking of two 4 Phyllosan tablets regularly, three times a day before meals, strengthens you -rfects of malarial atuck. It sustains o T V r< c. maintains and renews the vigour <f fc«*' iai^Qij gi «hl, and fortines your heart. I J hyl!osan' tablets259 words
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Article, Illustration859 1940-12-12 3 im: <-ai iit kwoy hi hi ne Staff Reporter) Singapore, V ay. ir -m-d mating the efforts and activities oi I I men m the F t1 who wish to work for the mm c, General de Qfttjiie appointed a representative m East m the person859 words
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Article, Illustration146 1940-12-12 3 YOUTH TAKES A BOW Ibis is the story of youtl triumphant. I cading \ii j eraftmaa Waiter Dent* .mi field who has In-en awarded J the I) I M is 19 and come* J from rewe In Mai 1940 2 1 this airman wa s tin air (UO J Z146 words
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Article68 1940-12-12 3 11 Cpeaking of the bnad .supply alter a 3 s«n,..v ti ton a eertou, air attack, t for Pood Lord Woolton, (aid to-day, m- (i iv immediately aft. f fee taread supply tatted ta i any town ta Brtain A thai water^N»» i 3 B YinBritish Wireless - 68 words
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160 1940-12-12 3 VICE-MARSHAL DECORATED FOR HEROISM London, Dei. 11. AN Air Vice -Marshal who for the prfst seven and a half months has flown his own Hurricane was invested by the Kin« \eslerday with the insignia of the Order of the Bath. He is Air Vice-Marshal K. it. Park, commander of theReuter - 160 words
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Article57 1940-12-12 3 M» xm i f DCC 11. BRJ AXING with th< Mci an cpti' i goveraua nt by mdit; ry men the new Pn Id ;.t Oen- tcho hai dec that serving toldlei may not hold any Oflll r m the M<"Xl< »Vi iv Party, the powerfulReuter - 57 words
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Article125 1940-12-12 3 Chungking, Dec 11. AS a result of (ho Chinest eounter-ofl'eniijve m the Han river region, whore the Japanese forces ha\o been making determined attacks durittg the last three weeks, the Japanese lines have n u Mcd, and all their troops have been driven hack to their originalReuter - 125 words
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Advertisement24 1940-12-12 3 GIVE YOUR FEET A HOLIDAY! lull i V I PHILLIPS i R sol l < IND HEELS gait .IMMJN riNtivt WMMMM9MMMMMMe Al -I■! 1 I24 words
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Article, Illustration788 1940-12-12 4 VERA ARMORE - Highly Successful Show At Capitol: News Brevities VERA ARMORE PEOPLE PLACES by S 1 'the Capitol night fa Fund premiere ol ol the Hariow comediei tl been .shown h Over $3,500 wa ol the effort. dtence wai headed by n i the""' Command "J h: I Robert Popham theOOC Mai788 words
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Article112 1940-12-12 4 Afternoon Lecture Professor Win- ified Cullis gave l a most interest ing address at a j meet m g of women workers i for the Patriotic i I Fund, at Raffles I Girls' School, on Taesiay after- noon. Lady Thomas i was pit -ent and was met l>\ Mrs. 111.112 words
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Advertisement57 1940-12-12 4 IE O dress shoppi: Orchard Rd., (First Floor > lelophone 3333 Morning, Afternoon Evening Dresses Ready made or Made o Order Alices definitely Competitive the basis <»t all Fli/abet'n 1 IAPh den home uid salon treatments. 4^Hkb Vial preparati. VJ 'TWr Ton Ard /./I d you, beaut: a su $6557 words
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Advertisement114 1940-12-12 4 (A I II 11 BEAHTIj S A I. O > SPECIAL OFIIK km: DFCKMBFR .1 ANFARV Fxperienced European Operators Permanent Wave < i |5, S6 S7 l Ihsmpoo set 1 IS Setting Hair Cut .30 Rinse Manicure (Peggie Sal Preparations) ;iiii j Face Massage 10 Y of ALL takings or.114 words
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Article, Illustration589 1940-12-12 5 Getting Your Feet Into HOLIDAY TRIM Let them be worthy of your pretty new sandals I the Christmas holiday is near at hand. rth while taking a little extra trouble so that they may be as attractive a.s adorning them, when you spend the seaside or a happy evening dantarting589 words
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Article124 1940-12-12 5 hints from Helen's beauty box I RESTRAIN will be avoided if, I l(i j ip and away i rem the book i ncr ol I [me to time. If your eyes hs nd- v towards weakness, do this ev.-rv j J minutes oi a l i > i POWDEB >hvd124 words
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Advertisement13 1940-12-12 5 V I ■**mH^*^ 'r- i MH t S1DMEY ROCK OYSTERS 7 PHONI LIMEI13 words
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Article189 1940-12-12 6 BE FIGURE- WISE! i TASHION-v Lse WO gam; 3 K-d; waists must be well 5] skilfully moulded at bod: s y fn- Ula'a, Eu s una Rta nbining comfort with practlcabilttj N kiate support and. m addltioi oted for U t hard- 1 id washing qualitl4 i foundations are I'jim189 words
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Article, Illustration382 1940-12-12 6 There 's More and More To-Do About the Hairdo ho>v Villi ilo #i i you i' li air i drriilivs your hat* MILLINERY models for 1941 are being dcMgned around currn hair-do's and the relation of the three types of women to the* styles: The women who accept the pompadour382 words
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Advertisement114 1940-12-12 6 jZ I i jT i I///A75 \if J Besses) fm PRISCILLA Ltd. //IS RECEIVED NEW MM k I All DRESSES 6! ~ORD ROAD. I i <.urt> S3M "SNOW WHITE" QMANWQ A i /M/?/S CO. DRY cixaners COLEMAN ST. Pbone 6045 r_ i I m^m^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmm. o v i: k s i:114 words
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723 1940-12-12 7 VICTOR PURCELL - DR. PURCELL CONDEMNS NARROW NATIONALISM VICTOR PURCELL By To the Nasi*, Germany is the inning and the end of everything; nothing that is not Cieiman is worthy of consideration. To boUter up this recrudescence of primitive tribal prejudice, German science has been turned into a harlot. She is forced to723 words
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Article121 1940-12-12 7 141 >. yesterday morning. I s J of police accompa- lied two Governmenl athologists and Mr Q. the Coroner, exhumed iecontpased body i Chinese from make. m the Jangle near 1 Road, behind MeMfe 1 In- I .voir. man, believed to be a mid ,c. had a rope121 words
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Article38 1940-12-12 7 I Shanghai. Dec. 11. applies shipped to China the re-opening of the >nvay is' now sufficient years of war. accordse reports. atitiei cf mmeiab are n the interior and c Yunnan-Burma reign countries.—38 words
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150 1940-12-12 7 CHINESE MURDERED IN S'PORE STREET I .oi her murder was committed toStagpTO ese, Chim Kow Chye. alias Ch,m Kirn Baon, was fatall> abbed m the back m Jalan Besar, last mglit. I The motive of the murder is bertveiiße due to a ciis He between Malay and Chinese cret s150 words
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322 1940-12-12 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1940. MUSSO IN A MESS MUSSOLINI must ha ilised b> now thai his invasion o fl fatal mistal While his Axis parti is cunningly confining his operations to one Trout', he lias foolishly created double fmnt tor himself—one in Albania and the other in Egypt.322 words
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Advertisement135 1940-12-12 7 I hies Ruin four Nerves bleeding. Internal or p j our Italitj ou crazy i t ii the pniri In 15 mm Ik, ride, i enjoy UN 1 1 also quickly aids i t-> func- turn. Start ti o.itr and tlon. hinai old iruarii. fe*l r cl emlat protecti 00135 words
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Advertisement18 1940-12-12 7 V safeguard"' K»*j YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED j ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Head Office-No. I6D Cec.l Street18 words
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Article134 1940-12-12 8 CHARGED with criminal intimi- j dation, lour young Malays, Ar-j, sat bin Hamid. Asmawi bin Mo- M hamed. Hashim bin Abdullah and Mohd. Hussain bin Hamzah, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the second magistrate, yesterday. All the accused claimed trial, but after the close of the prosecution134 words
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Article, Illustration60 1940-12-12 8 One of the subjects m the training system at Sargents College. California, is dan- cinq. Each evening some J fifty or sixty girls step into a S black practice dresses and i turn out for a specialised i course m dancing. Here are I some of60 words
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Article229 1940-12-12 8 SHINOZAKI APPE HEARING TO-DAY THE appeal of Mamoru Shino reiki, the terk at tin Japanese Consulate, who ha< j bei M sentenced to three years' i rigorous imprisonment and a fine of |1,000 < j- m default tc six months' simple imprisonn)i ni on two of the three rges under229 words
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Article390 1940-12-12 8 JENTOSHIN JOHN JOSEPH, a salesman, was when the motor car he was driving overturned! Road on Nov. 29. He was removed to the Tan Tock pital where he died on the following day. The Singapore Coroner, Mr. \V. !G. Porter, returned a verdict o death by misadventure at the390 words
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Advertisement137 1940-12-12 8 lAIIA II A V < O 31 1» AN 1 3 RAFFLES PLACE ENGINEERS AND MACHINERY BROKERS PHONE 3114 CATHAY CAFE' Where Everybody (iocs OUR HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Xmas Eve Dec. 24th Extension To 2 a.m. DINNER 15.00 \<)\ DINERS $1.50 Xmas Day Dec. 25th Keal Old Fashioned Xmas Dinner $4.00137 words
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Article, Illustration154 1940-12-12 9 DKMAKKING that forgery was a serious offence. X y the accused had cheated c of moneys which they could ill and that the fact that there were th pie showed that he was making a practice t Mr. Justice Pedlow yesterday, sentenced a y oung English154 words
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Article, Illustration93 1940-12-12 9 WAR OR WO UAH BRITAIN is CARRYING ON ii* ii arc three ci implej >i hi„\ hie (oitliMies m Eng- hind to d;iv Sheep can still lie seen m lar^iish count n lat < m the < entre, Ibe ftMifl l(.ol. s ii m th;- Straits of Dover and93 words
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72 1940-12-12 9 P Winifred Cullii ci, ol Medicine day laid when :nti thai tin dot plj impressed with whal ihe She comiru nted i on tin I ci ted wen veil equipped nothing short ..I rsl cla 8 medicine was being hi at th v Coll*72 words
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Article, Illustration211 1940-12-12 9 tar driven by tiled up at the -ilKscreamhim to leap id, as he to be run by Capt. A. Wall i the Traffic Court Cheng Ii the Municipal a umn nanner pr. nt other; Loasi Ro ed that r .ike ancar was ll ol211 words
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Article114 1940-12-12 10 p, i charges policemen fcwo S3, and Hopden .(i no or, in \ii Cheat) Boon I eouri ywtei also fined $^> or, In >rou8 tmprimUpcl t Qr bn .iiif bcioii", m«, to th t| M C Wll v. mU Maalp •>U who ftlao stood their trial114 words
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Article206 1940-12-12 10 Till futility of getting workers to toil for lon| J I hours with little rest m hope of ™™|£jj production was emphasised by Profeaaor Wh^ed S ullis. KE when she *M™*«* £?*CM? S I Rotarians on "Industrial PsttffM 9* the dubs) weekly luncheon yesterday. Pointing206 words
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Article89 1940-12-12 10 ALLEGED "REDS" CHARGED FOUR Hainanese, w« re produced beore Mr. Cheah Soon Hock. In the third court, on a charge of being members of the Red General La- bour Union, y ester I day. The charge was explained to them and thp case was -joxtponed for mention on Dec. 18.89 words
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42 1940-12-12 10 Woman Charged With Theft Of Gold Ring tI.U'XrFD lO hS A oommitti d theft .id ring vaiuS6. Kanui': amil woman. produced In the md court, vesterdaj The offence been committed m Weld Road, yesterday. trial, and 18 Bail m $50 was alloy42 words
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92 1940-12-12 10 HOLDING that there X .sufficient evidi |r» wa> a vagrant, Mr L i I chan middle-aged jew. a-9 Taibi. on a rag] I fifth court, yesterd; Awad. who was stated I surrendered him. sell a> a ugnii^| to the police yesterday, told t^^B court92 words
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Advertisement250 1940-12-12 10 I* MB j H ■^fc^-~~ 1 cJ -^T^^il AA LSft^SiS^ I I S§^Bkn^H^ flfcwVM Wa£| < ■fVQB^^ ilMTnJIih t^ J 2- "Y^i fc^.-^*«^^^Y *«ftjn IY fcOrcdBRITISH INDJAUNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the A: 0 S. N Coy. from the Straits to their usual250 words
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Advertisement185 1940-12-12 10 Asthma Germl Killed m 3 Minn* Choking, ga spins: w\ I ml *^fcBronchitis pois. H i health ai ,,e,> df^R. the pi m •,ut*K* dl\ vi; Night. <*■ I:- Mendaco i ranUvd to M and Irt P >' our j k on retnipi 7TYS; r Mendaco tm/> Uthma M Bromhms185 words
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Miscellaneous57 1940-12-12 10 i 7* I jfty Waif Disney^ I j Mickey Mouse ±j I r7*n 7 TiS r ll 7op course, this is XRE vou p os !^I2- TT 'A. HERE <3ET on dj^y» Ull /^H^E LOOK AJ THAT Silly. THE ROOM'S^) |NSPE SL^I 4 "5 Z^m M ROOM THE ©OOPY V57 words
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Advertisement383 1940-12-12 11 il—— J Rations Vacant Hr MAN requires ccmpa- Malaya V i. 672F) A.i^K' European or lura- Apply Box v /I^P s:nft>pore. >■ 704 F. /JL| >^H Yh^Br -..lesgirls or J II ..nd 11 mornI ni t ice, for radio, ($5), Junior clerk (sloi Malaya Tribune, (No. 700Fi I I I383 words
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Advertisement460 1940-12-12 11 Wanted TED to out s\ j^th phone 3582 WANTED 15,20 H.P. Diesel Engine, 700 R!'M. Apply Manager. Selborne Plantation. Pad.uifc Tungku. POR CASH: cheap i.idlo set: A.C. 230 not older than Box 836. .bune. Singapore Ko 680r> WANTED mJ hand Homehte 3 m Portable seliprinnng pump, i ondt. prlce. Box460 words
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Advertisement442 1940-12-12 11 Miscellaneous I YOU ever visited O.^.hard Rri »nt. 3b. Road ior good (No 389F) ice and comfort Guaranteed at Peck Bent 6 Uoli VSti P—' (Nl EASTERN PIANO CO wTltangoon B Singapore. Tuning, Repairing on hire .wiu removing, will buy Pianos. Organs m uiy cond;; iun or for exchange. .No.442 words
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Advertisement327 1940-12-12 11 To Let TO3F) Tmmedlai' R Pavll. i Hi Us U I 1 iurn. Apply Yeo Chiang f 7405, Singapore. iNo TO LET one h;^ b.ir.galow with garden w:th I bl. I^-e number ol peoph Rent only ■10 p*r month. Apply JB. chew X Kuala Lumpur. (jatjp) R "ng Read Hall,327 words
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Advertisement383 1940-12-12 11 j ON THE j j AIR SINGAPORE /111 metraa (l UJ krt) ziipi 30% aseurm II mrM EHPJ 41.31 mi-trt* (7 25 mr I rom 8 00 a m. ta I 35 a.m. I mm Hi ih. j m ta i p m. i Kirn mi p ra. te io383 words
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Article209 1940-12-12 12 WH.vi an Britons Bi a Technicolour, with Jeanette >nald and NelI Richard Am ley wl teamed with Miriam I Hopkins In "The With F i Hair" for Warners. Carroll star of another icolouj Ith Fred i MacMurra Anna Nei with Hi WB t mata as the ids. rl209 words
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Advertisement157 1940-12-12 12 m^mm^9mmmwamm^mm^Mmim^e m m^i^mmmm9mmmmVMMMMM^^ Hon would \"i for I I wttli LORI I IX YO\ NG The Iwful Truth' was she had 100 MAN! BANDS' 1 so It H d TAPITO! T0 DAY V-Ar I lUI 3.15 6.15 9.13 ihmbia'i E; Funfest HHtl II YOiYM. i^p A MELVYX IMM 4.1 AS157 words
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Advertisement130 1940-12-12 12 REX BEACH'S BEST-LOvTP ADVENTURE STORY' m __L >___Sfia^v _m «T I \\\M WSmk W WW** mmmZ ■SB^ ''*^09 W> r<T _V m t 9r^ H-HUHHBBHHI Rimed from REX BEACH s greatest ncv i ALSO "PATHE <,A/JTTi; BRITAIN'S ANSWER TO AMERICAS •CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY MIDNIGHT PREMIER! SAT. MC. 14130 words
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Article83 1940-12-12 13 Chungking. Dec. 11. ANEW highway, directly linking the Burma Road and Sikong (Inner Tibet i is now under construction. Meanwhile construction is als\) under way on the new YunnanBurma railway, as well as on the Yunnan Szechuen railway, which were both started last year. TlieReuter - 83 words
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Article48 1940-12-12 13 Colony War Taxation ih further remittance of $1,155,600 In respect of Straits Settlements War Taxation up to Oct 31. 1940. is being sent to the Crown Agents for the Colonies for payment to the Im-I perial Treasury. This also is a free gift to j the Imperial Government.48 words
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141 1940-12-12 13 A- wed hearing before Ifr. yesterday, the prosecution called on Mr W. Miln traffic superintendent of the Traction Company. girt his evidence in the cafe of gang robbery allc to have been perpetrated along Mac! herson Road on the morning of Aug. 11,141 words
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Article110 1940-12-12 13 Hokkien Admits Trespassing nLEADING guilty to I a charge of criminal trespass by entering the open property of Mr. I. T. B. Rowland of 20, Bournemouth Road, yesterday "with, intent to cause annoyance." Lim Soon Hee, an English-speaking Hokkien. 18, appeared before Mr. Conrad OJdham in the second court yesterday110 words
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Article25 1940-12-12 13 CHINESE WOMAN'S SUICIDE r eai old womai A a -not quit. a solution ol ca the General Ho pit •< <, The SI For* .V' M< opinion25 words
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Article20 1940-12-12 13 CONVICTED on charge ol Ihe M Besar Sucha 81 who Lao p:» vlr md i to j i20 words
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Advertisement95 1940-12-12 13 NCING IN COOL COMFORT! DANCE WITH ABANDON IIR-CONDITIONED CABARET RH.l'LATED TEMPERATURE h s COOL ATMOSPHERE Us 1.300 SOFT. SPRING FLOOR KE DANCING A PLEASURE K MU UOKLlft f\NCE PALACE 1: COSTLIEST AND FINEST SPRING FLOOR' NIGHT DANCE TEA DANCE 9.30 12 P.M. TODAY AT 6.30 9 P.M. OL, CLEAR, FRESH95 words
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Advertisement97 1940-12-12 13 THIS COMEDY WILL WIN YOUR VOTE!' PLAYING PACKED HOUSES TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 ITS II II COMEDY THAT SE7 mi row LAUGHING AND AIX THAT YOU'VE HEARD IT IS ■ft. c WLv" Also GAUMONT BRITISH UNIVKI^S \L NKWS j Fvervbodv loves to take tin- floor Inn US Till HAPPY ATMO8TBEEE97 words
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Article, Illustration731 1940-12-12 14 I Prom 0 U TMli ood dn day Lumpur ra< fiich stfl in i d with I Hpo i fell in ;i I con1 ijiucd to the end. There I the first when Rosalie won the i :i! raci 59 and hen. ben Ha H731 words
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Article90 1940-12-12 14 Dividends At A Glance e 1— (liar 5S2, IH Dame ci 11 Wutre ?7 >hoot I p I Sycillian ■siiss turn j;..,, i\w Scwnm Sl.'{, S8 ttrk k sio |):iviv Cup |M t i Tirisiin' S!l |7 Quirk Monrv SIO \!i>-s Labis 1*3 5— Time TdK 125, $7 Silverlaw Daticim90 words
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Article83 1940-12-12 14 W.i hnifcton. Dee. 11. I IWR (In it:. so m HIM n shipments ol vital iron and Steel to Japan is expected as result of the order issued m President Roosevelt vestcitln placini iron ore. M*_ ii"". o iH< and tin Iron and steel manufactureReuter - 83 words
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Article53 1940-12-12 14 total W from the I War 'Savuß ticat.es up tl of 0 I ing to over I ■•■eeiiH I Mk The procwH >rtiflc_| A ?rnme: I :he general! tion of the! lias been d* The HomeJ ment decid-M wuld save 0 f r emittineß remitting 4 and London M53 words
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86 1940-12-12 14 AN interesting can: ha ranged for Fridays boxin the Happy Word Stadium. Ii main event Koh Ah Kow i Baby Chocolate m a welterwi contest m eight aire 10U! In th< semi-final Syh meets fighting John m six minute lcunds. Tfcere will be four86 words
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Advertisement35 1940-12-12 14 Tennis, Golf, Cricket, Rugby, Hockey and all types of Sports Goods. Let us deal with your Tennis and Golf repairs. Satisfaction is guaranteed if you make Regent your. Sports Store. n V (V Growder, Prop.35 words
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Miscellaneous238 1940-12-12 14 '"'"""Jf^fli A m^__^_____m_i TO-DAY IHHKKY: S.C.C. II v. BR C. 11. l SCC. S.C.R.C. V S.R.I S.C.R.C. i l KKiBY: S.C.C v Fort Car. 1 tidi: I Alll I j This week's high tides. I TO-DAY: 8.46 a.m., 8.9 ft; 1 9.45 p m 8.1 ft. TO-MORROW: 9.21 a.m.. 91238 words
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Article82 1940-12-12 15 -viil brDr Time toerlv Director of F M.S., and rohore. a leading autno- uage, his id Matins standard ement Horn the Uchard has been Leethe London Studies. Sir Richards to-night will r People In Warpore station will relay from ZHL and .irTanftements nade for it to82 words
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Article37 1940-12-12 15 TURKISH MILITARY MISSION m Dee. 11.— Nine memft Turkish military mis■Yi.^.istan are expected ■v on their return from jKikura. They will be ft North-West Frontier ft .iment and will be 'ft both by Government ft hawar Municipality.37 words
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Article448 1940-12-12 15 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! "THJEF OF BAGHDAD?" (Provirw at the Cathay) THE Thi l of Baghdad' has been hailed at homo as Britain's i* -st. film to dat? and everyone who %am it at yesterday morning's special preview at the Cathay th tatvQ -uly agreed with this verdict. Audience was' composed448 words
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Article120 1940-12-12 15 POST OFFICE WORKERS CARRY ON London, Dec. 11.— THE Postmaster General, Mr. S. Morrison, speaking m London said, "At the outset, of the blitzkrieg, the post office staff had followed the uniil practice of taking cover at the sound of the siren but they quickly realised that this must beBritish Wireless - 120 words
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Article72 1940-12-12 15 Alleged To Have Thrown Acid CHARGED before Mr. Cheah Soon Hock, acting third magistrate. with having caused hurt to Balisar Gula by throwing acid at him Bacho Singh, 35, and Siadaram Singh, 37, two Bengalis, claimed trial yesterday. The victim was said to have had the acid thrown at him72 words
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Article76 1940-12-12 15 Theft Of Motor-Cycle Alleged I I EE JAN- UtO--9J W 26. claimct! ,1 when he ap- before Mr. nrad Oldham m the second court, lay. o n .i 'charge of theft of a m <- jrcle from North Brid<ip Road, 945 p.m. last night Tho motor cycle was said to76 words
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Article89 1940-12-12 15 ANGLO U. S. COOPERATION N.w Qrieaoi Mt, It J Till: c«>-operati< m tf Ufc I n»h(. Matfs m loplauni; S i British shipping [oSMfl win continue, declared Rear Admin I K S. Land, diair man of Ihe Marin*' Conunfe- sion speaking the animal dinner pi i k I M« lltReuter - 89 words
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Article257 1940-12-12 15 ON leave prior to retirement next year, after having been m the service of the Singapore Harbour Board for the last 28 years, .Mr. William Emmerson (Barney) Russell died at his residence m Singapore yesterday morning. At the funeral m the afternoon there wa.s257 words
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Advertisement156 1940-12-12 15 ipiED ADS I from page 11) Iducational lv up Mock>ra*e h i S2Z), Tribuat*. «No. 6H> p 44. Orchard b C«4abrldg( I for I Hue t rat' ■1 PrtlK prii. No. 602F L rr Sciaool if I i 'ienUemen will be r Kaiong. Only fully I 'acheTi employed per month156 words
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282 1940-12-12 16 GREEKS CONTINUE HEAVY ATTACKS IN NORTH DEPARTMENT By Kcntrrs special conre_pondenl on the Yugoslav-Albanian Frontier) \iui:\s. DEC. 11. fllF GREEK _RMI TO DAI IND YESTERDAY CON--1 TIMID HEAVY M I "AC KS AGAINST THE LEFT FLANK OF THE ITALIANS IN THE FAR NORTH OF THE 80-MILE LONG ALBANIAN FRONT. AfterReuter - 282 words
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Article122 1940-12-12 16 Cai">, Dec 11/ I i n naltj ing the inner harmful it ion. A ,< it e.iviii politlA] here. newsai Ahram. ion. Dec n. Mr. J. M. Ancin he new Premier ol Northern Ireland, is ji London to see Mr. 'hurchill. and of: oinJ earned m Belfast122 words
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Article173 1940-12-12 16 Maurice Lovell, one of Reuters special correspondents m Greece, unite* that the effect of the Greek seizure of IHmeoltni'l three main bases m Southern Albania, namely. Santi Qmnnta, Delvino and Aigyrocastro is now becoming apmut. c On ek advance m this region acquired almost the Inevitability of173 words
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Article184 1940-12-12 16 An important source of Italian oil supplies is menaced by the Greek push m North Albania directed towards the Skumbi River valley. The Devoli River region is threatened and this is of utmost i consequence to Italy, for from tl. region comes at least half of Italy's184 words
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Article77 1940-12-12 16 P_ Tr Berlin, Dec. 11. c Hungarian Foreign Minister, count ftakv, arrived m B I rade this morning on a tWO-d official visit, says an official news agency message A guard ol honour was mounted at the station and among tho.^e lathered to greet Count c.saky wiReuter - 77 words
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Article207 1940-12-12 16 On the seizure of Albania m 1938 the absolute control of this oil m- dustry constituted one of Italvs chief economic gains and its development was pressed forward with even greater intensity. Several hundred wells were sunk and it became clear that Italy rded Albanian oil as aReuter - 207 words
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Article337 1940-12-12 16 London, Dec. 11. THK announcement th it Government has agreed «n principle to give fiuamiil assistance to the Chinese Government will be well reettted m this country, the dominions and, equaliv. m the I'nited Bi itos, s;»\s The Times m a leader. For obvious reasonsReuter - 337 words
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Article208 1940-12-12 16 NET SALES EXCEED I M| I Thursday. Q (l ,„,b. ,J fl__M_»U_______J W\^ J k'^^Bj^i (BBmmmmmmmmil^B w2I S£«. F»r son, t J 1 »Wnet has been ,51 S"* 1 I H is intended that J Government has JJ Provisional discussioml definite stage that I and Allied (..venn WnReuter - 208 words
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Article113 1940-12-12 16 London, Dec 11. THE British Exchequer returns ior 1 last week— to Dec. 7— reveal an appaient p.uadox. The whob total of ordinary expenditure rose to the record high level of £110.000.000. expenditure on .supply services— largely ior war necessities -which was nearly £10.000,000 belt w the previousReuter - 113 words
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