Morning Tribune, 13 December 1940
1940-12-13
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Title Section28 1940-12-13 1 Morning Tribune r, <v _\n. 271. Friday, Dec. 13, I'HO. Morning Tribune Can Ijmu PRY, infantry 12-hour bombardmi i P port >mb it for 16 hour.-s aim \2a28 words
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Article53 1940-12-13 1 Can Ijmu PRY, infantry 12- hour bombardmi i P port >mb it for 16 hour.-s aim on Monday. Severe casualties were UiflJ en Black-shirt divisions. Never 7 they offered fierce unlit an r r to the Bnti.sh onslaught*. D^spit* the duststorm which per throughout yesterday making part, of the53 words
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Article41 1940-12-13 1 Battle Of Sidi Barrani ''turn::. to land oi heir bomb ment oi Bci. tN I lian advanced air ktriking b probably the heavk tjin; irried out in the Near East and it left the Italian ban and machines .shattered wreck^ ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration317 1940-12-13 1 20,000 PRISONERS IN BRITISH VICTORY LONDON. DEC. 12. UPEMUNG WITH CONSIDERABLY LESS OCAUTION0 CAUTION THAN ON TUESDAY, MR. WIN STON CHURCHILL TOLD THE HOUSE <>» COMMONS TO-DAY OF A VICTORY WHICH IS THE AFRICAN THEATRE OF THE WAR IS OF THE FIRST ORDER. THE PREMIER ILLI'DED TO HIS PREVIOI S317 words
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Article161 1940-12-13 1 London. Dec. 12. A telegram congratulating General Sir Archibald Wavell on his "brilliant stroke" j has been sent by the Secre- j lux lor War, Mr. Anthony Eden, and the Chief of ftfce S Imperial General StafT, Sir J John Dill. The teltffrum say*. "On be- J halfReuter - 161 words
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Article280 1940-12-13 1 low The Battle Went Cairo, Dec. 12. i intimated that t>o.ooo i*. tiers were taken with i, guns ami equipment of ids, states a General Headumni unique, al Italian retreat is in the Western Deeding to the latest •nnaissance reports. F retains the ma and is operatli no 1 Hour280 words
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Article244 1940-12-13 1 Sthian's Death— Irreparable Loss London, Dec. 1 1} I lan'l death is m losv to (he plomatii service. 1 K. uter\ diploniatn 1 \s tumkw Britain*! premier —he had the c*.u tradition to the 1 i>» ak openly and Bpon the mo-t imporbetirMn Britain "t«-«l States. interviews and usi haveReuter - 244 words
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Article26 1940-12-13 1 fhe vs holt* i' l the ta.t thai ur mon i Mir af i >r the I th< B ,t vsould ef !1(l n in ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article370 1940-12-13 1 ...ro DCC. 12 > Kent' i in < nnrnyn- < S dei\is with the Arm} of the i Nile. N I\FSPITF davs of gruelling y fighting somr oi which took pla< mi Ikkfl sand I storms thr IAfMMt British troops are now in the highlitReuter - 370 words
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Article29 1940-12-13 1 CANNON BLOWS- UP PLANE >n D 12 Nkv. vi t ry for Bn itilpp el wftri y. A 21 1 t'OW 111 s.s*»r.schmlt Wit\ < <!>Joded "u thp D ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement8 1940-12-13 1 I MM) <)rr> of enrmt f)l.t TWELVE j8 words
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Article326 1940-12-13 2 VICTOR Y IN 1942— Lothian W Jf > Bjiitimore, Pec. *"V\ ri H Nour lul|) ir ;lllo i )laIU s mnnilion on tfu and in the i< i «i tow**, we are aave <»i victory,* 1 <i. ,i; in( ii.rri loihijui. die Rriiish Ambassador lo Ihe niud M;m-. in rReuter - 326 words
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Article28 1940-12-13 2 The EKrec tor-Gen-eral ot Po^' rptu Mala :iatec Mr T tiley, Deputy Chj ;u:itaat. •ire>iden:, ir.a hi: Podu and ■•-presider.:, of i Telegraphs Co -opera: ive Th: Loan28 words
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Article, Illustration493 1940-12-13 2 DEATH OF LORI LOTHIAN Washington lie- n™ Tilt. Ilniish Emkaasj announce, tin, J .otliiun. Iliitish Ambassador to Mi,\ States, died at :> a.m. local tim. U^Z I'.i itish Embassy in Washington. Lord Lothian was reported indisposed and had to cancel a* v more to address the American FumVt! Association's dinner.493 words
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Article55 1940-12-13 2 The Parliamentary Sec: Ministry of Labour. R .\sshcton, said in the C BU9 I i ar.swer that very many h of production have beer, ulvi I the roof spotter" -vstem du raids and that aii torn a proportion of nrnii eusaged on work were oper. wherebv prtxiuciion v\/ til theBritish Wireless - 55 words
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Article212 1940-12-13 2 CHEER FUND $1,520 rE Tribune 1 'hri>tmas Cheer Fund, up till midnight. totalled 51.320. Large contributions receiv--led yesterday afternoon inS eluded sums oi SIW. S3O and $25 There were several re. I markable gifts from children. S and one gift of a dollar irom I a student. I Members oi212 words
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Advertisement90 1940-12-13 2 Ky n ui n u if Eh kers and Water heatirv or re it the following pikes? Cookers, tcoprdiitg tu size From $1 to v 2.." j per moai Water heater- at $1 per month I urrent for \he<* fcpptianoe> only coNSts 4 tents per unit If you are a90 words
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Advertisement12 1940-12-13 2 OAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS FIRE South British Insurance Co., W12 words
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Article1487 1940-12-13 3 JRT WOULD HAVE ENHANCED SENTENCE In Another Country rould Have Been Shot" Eji appellant had been treated extremely W erious charge and that in any country which ■übi<vt to t^c new order in Europe the appellant would Keen shot, the Full Court of Criminal Appeal, comprising ■Hj1,487 words
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Article, Illustration96 1940-12-13 3 •^C Since the Royal Navy no.v operates not only »n J£ and beneath the seas but above them a> well. t!u «T Fleet Air Arm. the Navy's air force, maintains 1 constant flow of new personnel to keep parr with its ever-growing strength. This picture was taken i at a96 words
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Article190 1940-12-13 3 Police Haul Of Forged Currency ALLEGED to have been caught with nearly $1,000 worth of ;md counterfeit ten and twenty-cent coins in theil sion. Han Ying Pong, 48, and Han Song Tong, 1 nam were produced before Mr. Oon IChye Ki;r the third court terdfi Mr Luke R. Prynn saidReuter - 190 words
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Article63 1940-12-13 3 RAF BOMB INVASION PORTS London, Ott IX DOMIiIRS of Ih. I I .on Miuuml thrir ni^htK i :i ids on CIMIHV tnillolV (Ml i<lllt (J.i\ According to Ml lif Ministri eomnanifne, thrvr Indndcd vi Mis to inv.isiitii poiil i ml MUM In t h i imli onic in (.«rni;»n upled63 words
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Advertisement198 1940-12-13 3 Glands NadeYoung -Vigour Renewed Without Operation H you feel old before you i 'ufT«'P om bi mm i ii.l plr u v, i ..I r i w liapp It U In .hi Aim. i hi up <li. .i| >li youthful our and i i-:.' mi opornt lon« i ii i198 words
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Article, Illustration781 1940-12-13 4 VERA ARDMORE - HEADMASTER PLANS "ALL MALAYAN" CHRISTMAS DINNER VERA ARDMORE By ks then much Interest In tl Grow more food" camDr. Donald H'-n-w- principal of K: School and the auth r ol an ultra modi ni cooki y bo >k Recip< hi epi -!i Chrl Unas menu, us ig only vv predicts781 words
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Article23 1940-12-13 4 MOTHER BABY 1 A harminj >tutl\ nt Mrs. i K. Juuhert r and her i .»i'v iasghter Kci mil. i afed send montht,23 words
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Article59 1940-12-13 4 Xmas Show To Services i Some of ll S take part in* C'hristin.i, >'":»: which Mi- r > Gcd4< •to riß»' rie. I [i P Merrier m i rielj;. I i Miss .»»> 1 I i'shrr. M S .1 0 Min Uii I I I Gon I ill I 111'59 words
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Advertisement144 1940-12-13 4 ou thought aboi your i hristmas hair do i to your harm. Let MAltli: of the NAOMI salon, lb, K<Hlnev Ifoii'-f, Batterj Koad, t\ lc \<mii hmit for tin- I'rstivc I IMIII Telephone 7555 for appointments. < o>imi:h4 i \i S I H .1 i: C T S ENROL NOW144 words
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Article, Illustration646 1940-12-13 5 "Keep Fit" Maxims for the girl in her 'teens on't let your daughter take lances with her health during e years between childhood I and womanhood the long hour extracurricular i s always home■id there are nmsic and and other organlthat thai and should be en•rcise the big muscles ol646 words
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Article171 1940-12-13 6 Sin^ajxne. Thursday. f^ J. VINCENT, Kuropoan. w*b lined 1900 of lii wttks 1 sini|>l<- iniprisoiHiK-nl by Mr. 1,. (i(»h in thi* fifth COUri 10-cl;i\ irhen he pltadt'd to Ihree charges under the Defence Regulations. ih« cha were th •l> 0 embei i tpore, he d d I171 words
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Article200 1940-12-13 6 Murder Verdiel II t Mo inquiry into the d« -aih "f N.ih Mill a shop assistant, whoso battered bodj found In a few inches of water along tin* pata ing U) Geylang serai on Ihc morning «>» Dec. l I \n William Oh of UIC Tan likU Seng200 words
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127 1940-12-13 6 Alleged Abduction Of Woman: 7 Charged TWO Tamils ana five Chinese claimed trial beiore Mr. J. L. McFall, the District Judge, when they were charged with having abducted aratnam. a Tamil woman, on Nov 21, at East Coast Road. T he men were Gar Vaithinadan, Tan Kuin Ong Poh Kee.127 words
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Article281 1940-12-13 6 Legal Point For Rural Board U7HLTHKR or not the Rui I had the power to build house; for people who wo m without hoi 1 to insist that insanit u be demolished, v. which tared Board membi 1 they txu 1 to ai advi< ine problem I communication tv, Officer281 words
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Article62 1940-12-13 6 T&L es( I mineral at Shi I Ding has been decicit-a upon bj I Manchukuo Goven.; I pation 01 the str I political and econon I tweea Nankins and f a result of the recent f chukuo-Naiikin- de I tn addition, the M^iicl f Commission In Ttei converted intoReuter - 62 words
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Article96 1940-12-13 6 roNVicTED on charge* ol I v Chiu, and 12 mon:; r Chinmonths' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Chan Chiu waa sentenced u:. thre< ebl lie Lee Wan Poh R i and the third charge of he iruv.-n. I According to the Dro* conduc .1 dhoby'a ihop u96 words
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Advertisement43 1940-12-13 6 f 1 OYERSEAS 7 auto-radiooram f0 t MAI N 5 m I DVERSEAS 8 auto-radiooram I f0 R DC/AC MAINS n l2 w" eBU of $35 I OVERSEAS 10 AOIQ-MWO6RHM H TWIN W"*"'" •i-a BrHnh produ e trial ui IV W'lnn* iO3 A43 words
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509 1940-12-13 7 PLEA that certain wtdkm of the Johore Labour Code he suitably revised when the F.M.S. Labour Code underwent revision was made yesterday by Mr. 1 Harper Ball, Chairman of the Johore Planters A^soiation, when referring to the unfair bearing the section nits present509 words
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Article197 1940-12-13 7 Pineapple Workers' Plight I v there have been inK iona in the Press tbat till a demand for pineproductl for the Home and this has somewhat eased the situation," declared Mr. S_ Harper Ball, Chairman of the Planters' Association, re- to the pineapple unem- ptoymeni question at the half- c197 words
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Advertisement19 1940-12-13 7 CELLOPHANE PAPER Made in England BE SUPPLIED FROM STOCK Rahamin penhas 11T Ocil Mattt, Singapore. ""^■^■^■■■■■■■■•i APB l mmmm19 words
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Advertisement23 1940-12-13 7 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SICURITY PI US SIR K Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, .•miamu. i rtmn23 words
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Morning Tribune FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1940. WORDS OF WISDOM
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Article121 1940-12-13 8 U. S. LOAN TO BRITAIN INDICATED Washington, Dec. \i. EURTHER action concerning a ■loan to Britain awaits President Roosevelt's return to the capital decision may then be taken (<> ask Congress for the appro^ of Bach a measure. This was indicated by Mr. .le>s« lones, the United States Federal Loan121 words
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Article159 1940-12-13 8 Ch dren's Orchestra 1 E IB U' '1 m m 'm futun m I b I 1 but it Is fatal, even Imp m they start using th( third rt is, n r, a ang< rous habit and a funda fault oi style, as the left hand should be fairly159 words
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Article1025 1940-12-13 8 Critic Replies To Mr. B n ORE TRImi;. j imone sion ing md an I en I ted I 1 ich j THE CORRESPONDENCE ON THE SUBJECT OF CUmi kM I'ORE BETWEEN MR. E. A. BROWN. I'KODUt Ii; n. Mr \MATKIR DRAMATIC CLUB. AM) THE CRITICS <)| n BUNE MOVES1,025 words
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Article, Illustration131 1940-12-13 9 I 7supp »8 that by publishing yours and other letters it has been clearly demonstrated that these columns wer« not inaugurated with dogmatic intent. That this 1 feature, after catching a few small fry, toon have netted a whali S °i' c cn Nothing Offers promise of i.:eatInteresl131 words
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870 1940-12-13 9 I I Sunday, in the Victoria Memorial Hall, the Musical Societj grave its fourth performance of the year, the la tant public ■1 1 in l .>!<>. The music had be< I n with some care and, following the arrangement at the London870 words
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Advertisement134 1940-12-13 8 Suggestion For Christmas New Year Gifts lame Butterfly (Puccini) Oigli roeca (Puccini) Gigii Til Opera (Oay-Austin) Audrey Mildmay Concerto in E Major— K4s9 (Mozart) Schnabel Concerto in A Minor— Opss (Dvorak) Menuhin •niphonv No. 2 in E Minor— Op27 (Rachmaninott) Kurene Ormandy the Minneapolis Symp h. Orch. 5? *!P 55?134 words
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Advertisement57 1940-12-13 9 Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do your f«*i Itch, n v badly thai th.y nearl Do< r,.ni cause of these skin t; that h) i throughout th« wrorld, is Foot.Slnga] ,üble until !ow remove the au v :it<l x w' den the K ermi in 24 houi tlw> skin57 words
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Advertisement30 1940-12-13 9 ~p r\ rrTi \j v Lfj /i\ P k i /M k For discerning {^7^ palate Vintage Wine... nffi|3 well -matured in mai*v» PATRIOi IC wood.' f u M D30 words
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Article275 1940-12-13 10 R.A.F. Officer On Traffic Charge I U7II 11 \M GEORGE DICKER, Sergeant in the RAF. appeared in the district traffic court i yesterday, on a summons charge of negligent dviv- ing along Bras Basah Road on Nov. 3. It was alleged by the prosecution, that Dicker, i in driving his275 words
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Article61 1940-12-13 10 ATTEMPTED ALLEGED SUICIDE ALLEGED to havr attempted to commit suicide by jumpw\» into the Kallang River on Wednesday i evening, Goh Tee. 51-T-old Hokkien.^ was charged in the >nd court yesterday. Goh Tee. did not oar In court, ns had been admitted to the Geiv pital soon alter his alleged61 words
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49 1940-12-13 10 $2,000 Bail For Alleged Communists Acharfe oj being members of an .nlawiul the Singapore Chil Worto Ja| National Salration lat i o n explaint o L o h Ah 23. and 0 Pek Chit, 35. two Ha; Alien they d beMr. Oon Ki, ng In Jhp third st- tion49 words
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Article42 1940-12-13 10 DROFESSOR Winifred 1 C.8.E.. who Is tour East under tho auspices Ministry of Information a two gathering yesterday In the morninu si at the R.A.F. Selctar In the evening she hal girls of the Y V hi ence.42 words
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Advertisement245 1940-12-13 10 FAIt lI A 1 tO>l■» N Y 3 RAFFLES PLACE ENGINEERS AND MACHINERY BROKERS /WQAffi" 31/4 I rr™ nn 11 BY~pAO^dBRiTISH "INDIATINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China,245 words
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Advertisement207 1940-12-13 10 High Blood ?re| Dangerous lo I Thousands I Hlfh Blood Press !..rv Ij becau fl toms for IndigeatJi i H 'oraiu^n 'fl the H d and al H '< ith, in rv !>• in (l.ii H p Jm i i fl I". W fl your fl inak< i a fl207 words
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Miscellaneous17 1940-12-13 10 Mickey Mouse ByJValtDis ne l mv^l )^SmFV^N SJ^ZLJ W!l W B Sa ONE TO v. i T17 words
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Advertisement1397 1940-12-13 11 asdf Professional < rREA I übii r 4J. Middl.- Road. Dial 3(i53. (N VHY SUFFER BILI D iteadiiy increa^- mi To pt i Stg claimed. *pi nonia] -thma. r !>. ..ui 40 i rej lanfl S i Lost 6- Found Animal Infirmary, Singapore jJF) For Sale TURKEYS, 60 casts i-r1,397 words
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Advertisement349 1940-12-13 11 j ON THE] AIR U *J NOAPOM ZHL 225 metrtfl (1 333 kr 7.HPI 30. M iwiffl t nar zhpj 41. jm mrtrci (7 25 Blf<i From 8 00 am. to 8 35 a.m. From 111 00 i m. to I 50 p in I rnm 5. Of p m.349 words
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Article352 1940-12-13 12 Straws In The Wind HITLIK hM orders for the printing of several miliion copH s of a iMit* -t< mi \arious lanfnAfd aiul diahcts lor distribution among all nationalities, races and tribes in trie a. It is headed "Hitler plans to iWCIt \t in ;i trum the British yoke." Whatever352 words
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Advertisement183 1940-12-13 12 He STAYI I l\ !\>l VoriJ. rKOBABI.^ vrw .i-m! 81 il I R A OVER AGAIN TODAY 2w-*fl^ 3.15 6.15 9.15 Ij|J;^» jO v iraichnwl, sW^^^SJ^i^Bi Latest MetnConc Nous of the Day I and a ipfeadid Spoiling Subject 'TENNIS TECHNIQUE 91 (An Absolute Lesson In h<»\n To Plav ttie punc183 words
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Advertisement110 1940-12-13 12 The Year's most e\ lventure i, TO DAY 3-15. I*~~m~%i mm 8.15 A &15 P.M. I. II .m *f| K!\ BEACITS GREAT iDVENTURE STfjJ ■a m m^ j| py^ '^^^f^'- 1 A r\ It Iwl Km W\ j± BrT^^W PAT 3 ~j£v Lu.-'mah •'PATHEGAZETri TO->lOltltO\\ at >lIirM(.I 12.10 o'clock ALHAMBW110 words
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Article95 1940-12-13 13 Revenue Officer's Lapse When Cbeong Ke Bee, a Revenue I came up I Mr. Oon Khye Kiaim. in third court, yesterday, on a charge Ol baling stolen $33 Irom Mr. Mohamad bin Yshadi. anotK Revenue Officer, Mr Mohamed informed the Court t hat Cheong had made full restitution. Cheong admitted95 words
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Article127 1940-12-13 13 Debts Led To Suicide Attempt DEBTS made V. Ratnam, 42--year-old Tamil, attempt to hang himself but a constable passing by prevei^ d him from doing so. Produced bel Mr. Oon Khye Kianir. acting third mapi- j strate, Ra \n a m j said he had attempted to hang himself I127 words
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Article26 1940-12-13 13 Japanese Fined PLEADING guilty to a charge ol havin o changed tn«" Ldence win ltt oka ed 125 or i i default, ,rous imMr. and o26 words
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Advertisement92 1940-12-13 13 > ,\|>l and llA.\< I] al:SINCAPORE'S GAYEST XICHT SPOT ANCE PALACE sth the Costliest Finest Spring Floor) qiiiptd |UI T^iwT MR- CONDITIONED [luxuriously furnished! FOR YOUR COMFORT I A VISIT Will. i-NICHT DANCE KNABI K vm 1.30 -12 'M. T() judge BETTER f\ TAIKIK TO-NIGHT 7-30 9-30 P. M. _4f*ff\92 words
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Advertisement163 1940-12-13 13 TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 BRANDON THOMAS'S IMMORTAL j COMEDY. "RE-ORGANISED" \M> BROUGHT UP-TO-DATI I bmT% Uf^F Mm' Wmvwmm) '^s^s^^HSk m m\ m* ml V M m m mJ Mm sV ml mm J I Iml nmJUw I /l 1/ (1 1 i 9mW -t W dm Lrv I I /7C163 words
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Article370 1940-12-13 14 HANDICAPS FOR THIRD DAY AT K.L. THE rol owing for thr> rd day Kuala Lumpur Dec. 14 HorsrM. (las s 2, Div. 1, 1 mile iml a furlonff. \NO 9.0 DISTINGUISHED 9.0 TE 8.11 VI \K PF: 8.11 RE 8 8 C( NTANGO 8.8 in'BlJl 8 4 LEASE 8.3 SIR370 words
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RUGBY
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Article163 1940-12-13 14 2nd Half Succes For Fort Canning Fort Canning I', pts. s < (R) frequent touch finding somewh i^J rugby match in which Foit Canni] heat Bhv 15 points (a gOtt, a drop ?f a and a try) to nil on the padanp y< With a heavier pack, the Port i163 words
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Article109 1940-12-13 14 Police 3; Punjab Regiment pLAYING a game in which they displayed One bination. the Police secured a well-da victory when over a Punjab Regiment tear three goali to one in a hockey match played < Pdliee Depot yesterday evening. Outstanding in the Polir Sin who was responsible109 words
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Article97 1940-12-13 14 V MCA 1; Fidel Amhiihi.-i DESPITE a sodden ground, fairly fast i when the y.m.c.a. playing ai beaten 3-^1 bv the Field Ambulanc yi The winners were markedly superior in bott knee and attack, and would probably I a couple or more goals but for the Hong97 words
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Article120 1940-12-13 14 SR II 2; sCC. H MUCH against the run of play, the second eiev the SRC. yesterday defeated the 9M 2—l at hockey on the S.C.C. PadansThe Recs, who led one-nil at half-time, a their winning goal a minute from the ena i» Watts, who was also120 words
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Article92 1940-12-13 14 s r C I; 5.C R IN an evenly contested lux-key matcn on ground, vesterday, the S.R.C de C by one po3l to nil. Chinese played one man line and were handicapp<d to some e> 8 R.c. forwards combinea (d to b< -vantage. Both defer.. .Hd our.92 words
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Advertisement20 1940-12-13 14 itlQ/f/fL 0 (i (?r\ Id) I /A /rls(s Ijy I i^ Jitlm v J Adrt. ol TIGER Prlie Medal BBEB20 words
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304 1940-12-13 15 AT YOUR PURCHASE OF WAR INGS CERTIFICATES WILL DO BRITAIN AND FOR YOU. Arithmetic may not normally be news, but the arithmetic of Victory will interest everyone. Here it is: •40 rfrfle cartridge or 1 incendiary bomb. l stick of bombs. 5 trench mortars bombs petrol to visit Berlin ber304 words
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Article170 1940-12-13 15 THE BRIGHT LIGHTS! MAN I MAKKIED" (At The Cathay) A GREAT human drama, with a remarkable theme is "The Man I Married.' which opened e at the Cathay last night. The story is of an American woman married to I German who* mother was a Jew, and it tak> one170 words
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Article168 1940-12-13 15 NEWS BREVITIES Mr. D. W. Le Mare, 1 Assistant to the Director of Fisheries, Straits Settlements, h^s be^n appointed to act as Offtc?r-in- j Charge, Fisheries Department, F.M.S Mr. Wong Weng Kee, a well -known miner. hs& mAde a contribution of SI ,000 to the general improvement fund of the168 words
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Article44 1940-12-13 15 News Brevities In Hal who will be remem-bcn-d mer rid i fi uiu tk and who was 76 years of age 1 June, is now a member of thp Home Guard in Worcestershire- a county in which his family haw resii •several hundred irs.44 words
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Article27 1940-12-13 15 After serving for IL' years in the Johore Public Works Depart ment, Mr. R. R;ii gam, AnU-Malaria Superintendent Johore Bahru. has entered on leave prioi to retirement27 words
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Article41 1940-12-13 15 Mr. A. C. Baker. former British Advi j.'er to the Government of Kelantan.is now living at Glentnorn. Wye, Kent. Mr. Baker la a nw mber of the Local Observers' Corps and Mrs. Baker is workJ Ing with the Rod Crass Organisation.41 words
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Advertisement90 1940-12-13 15 hi 61 AY CAFE Where Everybody Goes oIR HOLIDAY SCHEDULE I Eve Dec 24th Extension To 2 a.m. I dinner $5.00 NON DINERS $1.50 Xmas Day Dec. 25th lad Old Fashioned Xmas Dinner 54.00 (no Day Dec. 26th Extension Till 2 a.m. DINMK $5.00 NON DINERS $2.00 Year's Eve Dec.90 words
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Advertisement184 1940-12-13 15 i k% i >i y i SUI I lON Uetll for fmrnt of Brifitu, Dhob n<h. Prkklf b«*t. IbMMMI Sineapor* I li other skin disriisr^. Antiseptic, irnUHon. and oppo s s infl«mti. nts ini». I'ust.ij;, r, >'U 1 Kohimon K«ad Ninjj.ilMire NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD.184 words
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Miscellaneous23 1940-12-13 15 This week's high tides: TO-DAY: 9.56 a.m., 9.4 ft.; 11.10 p.m.. 8.6 ft. TO-MORROW: 10.28 a.m., 9.6 ft. 11 45 p.m.. 8.9 ft.23 words
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457 1940-12-13 16 REPORTED CAPTURE OF KELCYRE IN NEW ADVANCE ATHENS, DEC L2 thj GREEKS HAVi: ADVANCED ABOUT TWO WILES 1 \l ONG IHE COASTAL ROAD AND ARE NOW SLIGHT I TO THE NORTH OF THE VILLAGE OK KELCYRE, AC CORDING TO REPORTS FROM THE GREEK SOUTHERN FRONT RE U HIM. WELL-INFORMED LONDONReuter - 457 words
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Article71 1940-12-13 16 Chungking, Dec 12. Traffic over the iiorth-\vev»U*rn highway between China and Soviet Hussia has greatly increased during recent week*, almost doubling the traffic of t-*o months ago, according to the Ta Kun^ I'ao. quoting i hinese communications, quarters. The SinoSovit't Air TratlU- Board I original!) sthetluled to meet Ihii month,Reuter - 71 words
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Article145 1940-12-13 16 BALKAN RELATIONS IMPROVE Sofia I Tt'UKlsi! -Bulgarian relations COtttfaMC to br t»» ■.üb.ji el <>i U ti\» di-< -iiN^ioJi. The Bi Mini>t«r to Turkey. "VI. KirofT, is stated to have ttrivrd from Ankara With concrete Turkish promh fit -a imi t tl jnutua] and div u-si:)iis nflilek ii '!«'i toReuter - 145 words
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Article50 1940-12-13 16 of the Itah. p f tie contiiniffl n in a Brit-.;h Admiralty c Both heavy and Light units of fch terranean I it. Other British naval units bombarded KUmayu In Italian Somaliiand, Inflicting damage on Italian; supplies. Enemy coastal battc replied ineffectively to the British i :ire. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article277 1940-12-13 16 l.onUon, Dec. 12 British bombers n- h heim darini Wednesday nlfht, after flvhT,* through thick cloud. ,ith m sJ^t of tJi A sudden c •lcarin K at the crucial Ume nab J to puk out the power station and stick. J sptosivc bombs and many Incendiaries cmwiAi iReuter - 277 words
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Article87 1940-12-13 16 Agriculture Ha Bright Future London Dec 11 "pOK tiu tir>t tirnt- foi ftttons, .i-'rii'uf eaa look forward to the tut are with confidence. Landowners, farmers nd workers plan ahead with reasonable security." The Minister of A made this point in hi stated it v. 'liable I the existing system oiBritish Wireless - 87 words
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Article279 1940-12-13 16 London, Dec. 11. THi. difficaltict tinf iiiiUifj by British airmen detailed t«> bomb targets in (ier many on Tuesday night, were i ribed in an Air Ministry Mtri bulletin by the crew of )i'»vy butnbvr concerned. Hiey had to contend with tang, electrical storms, dense loud and mio\\. Reaching279 words
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