Morning Tribune, 19 December 1940

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  • 15 1 Morning Tribune F, -v> 279, Thursday. Dec. 19, 1940. Morning Tribune Thursday, December 19, 1940
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  • 434 1 OUR TROOPS TRENGTHEN HUGE GAINS m (OKl)ON VOINU. KLLTEK'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WITH ADVANCED HEADQUARTERS) CAIRO, DEC. 18. UN DAYS AFTER THE START OF BRITAIN'S DESERT BLITZ. "BRITISH TROOPS ARE WELL ESTABLISHED INSIDE ITALIAN LIBVt I HAVE NOW BEEN TOURING THE DUSTY DESERT 01TP0STS WHERE THi: ARMY'S FRONTLINE ADMINISTRATION IS CARRIED
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  • 410 1 ITALIANS FLEE FROM BARDIA Itriiish Sii4« ss In Bo* Africa... CAIRO, DEC IK. HEAVY RAIN IN THE WESTERN DESERT RESTRICTED AIR ACTIVITY YESTERDAY, STATES AN R.A.F. COMMUNIQUE, BUT THE R.A.F. ATTACK ON BARDIA CONTINUED, BOTH DURING THE DAY AND THE PREVIOUS NIGHT. There were large fins started m an encamp-
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  • 50 1 Thai Bombing Bangkok, a* it—** **jj t fo^ehasl)ou^^-eMt,,u- Jin north Indo-China m retail* i; m C French attacks aceor* inir to a eemmnniqui Issued the Thai High Command. The Bangkok radio claimed to. (J ,v That three m^T dia'h' d In the I" ut of ree. tion." Reuter
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  • 181 1 Loudon. l> e < ls rK British Ambassador m Spain is making "further vigorous representations m -very ieanite*langnai* abi,ul the recent Spanish assumption el w mbtrto dependent on the International administration m A "ategerieal the subject was Under-Secretary for Forei Affairs Ur. I B n ut
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  • 126 1 London Dec 1». SOLDIERS oa the We*U I>€*ert I runt hai 117,000 for the relief of than* the home front Havell, Commander- Middle East, and Al Marshal Sir Arthur Unjrmore. Air Offtcer Com mi.nd.n_c m Chief Middle; Baat, have sent this sum whirl, was collected by all
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  • 244 2 VOLUNTEERS FOR CAMP IN NEW YEAR rr ha been H.*cide<J Unit further continuous training af W Volunteer F<»m-.s shail lie undertaken. The period of training will commence about Fob. 1. 1941, and will last for t*o mont it ]],M\-s;irv. n >econd period will be organised tor those who are unable
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  • 127 2 Mannheim Bombed Again London, Dec. 18. INDUSTRIAL targets at Mannheim were again attacked by the R.A.F. on Tuesday night, following the all-night heavy attacks on Monday night, according to an Air Ministry communique. Some fires started m Monday it's raid were seen to be still burning and several fresh fires
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  • 21 2 London. Dec 13. DESPITE the adverse weather conAit Force bomb- last ni m London that small fcerman] on tl E Reuter
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  • 208 2 THi; tribune Christmas Cheer Fund, after nine days, is uearing the half-way mark. To-day. the total stands at over $2,400. I.ncuuraging donations were received yesterday morning from up-country, and it is to be hoped that more gifts will come from outside Singapore Christmas is only a few
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    13 2 hy the blues 0 Can't you marry her or d:a you?
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  • 56 2 London, D THE Luff. id a nig ..r.A No enemy plan j were reported over any* part at' I Britain during the hours of dv J ness ar.d an Air Ministry commit- I nique, for the second time since t j start of the blitzkrieg said
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  • 169 2 fOMBATING the U-boat menace do* v general present any novel technical umh". it did m the last war, it was stated m JJESM quarters In London, according to the latest r of British shipping losses. n?UI It was pointed out that the sole nrobUm shortage of
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  • 113 2 A Washington. Dec. 18 CTIVE work has started on the surveying of a chad of air and naval bases m South and Centrf America, according to authoritative source* her! Bases available for the forces of all 21 republics wll be provided by various states and will
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  • 94 2 Stockholm. Dec. IS. "THE new order" and "the division of li envisaged m the Axis-Japan pact natural no attractions for Sweden and other small n declared the Foreign Minister. M Unci at Katrir.ehom. This new order, he said, meant that would be placed In an indicated
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  • 128 2 London. DTHE d forthright sL •lp for B:. the possible interest m ittthorit m London, says Reuter's diplomatic cor: tt Lnted out that Preside cleared thf ground m pointing out not one ot dollars b I it is In the fatei of putting Into Br itening
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  • 104 2 Chungking:, Dec. IS. I NTERNATION ai relation as well as the fundamenAts of China's foreign policy were reviewed m a Icn<thv speech by the Fore^n Minister. Dr Wan* Chun?-hui xx yerterd.* weekly memorial meeting off Pen tea* Kuminta After referring: to Japanese foreign policy as "an •«trkh
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    • 173 2 Stop "Shocking" Your Feet! From I ILIPS S and lett tired feet. And as you foot comfort you they outlast three Ather 101 l Obtainable c: PHILLIPS R I" n B E R SOLFS AND HEELS Sole A$ en t >— R \1( AM I N PEN HA 3 117-123,
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  • 982 3 if. $rr«*eant Tells Hi* Slorv ipENCE of a previous loss of memory was given by Flight Press when making his defence at the court letar, y<-wr<iay. m v hich he stands charged with r( j (l!1 impro] session <rf a service revolver andTatp;. (l suicide. •he prosecution case ended
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  • 351 3 I rom The(oiiHsf AN eye-witness account of a fatal accident at the junction of River Valley Road and Tank Road, on Dec 4 m which Ramdali. a watchman lost his life, was given by a European, Mr. John George Alexai Sutherland, manager oi the Electrical Department.
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  • 67 3 Large number of domeslic pets have been raicued fr< bombed homes after air raid «m London bj member* ol the *l I Peoples Dispensary foi \nim.ils. \fter laul. streets H m the bombed vi' B d tm animal m which have received Injnrjf er become separated from their
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    • 52 3 Announcement FLINTER DIAMONDS, PEARLS, EMERALDS, RUBIES AND SAPPHIRES OF HIGHEST QUALITY. Modern Jowellerv, Double clip Combination Brooches, Bracelets, Earrings, rinfl etc. etc., sel with Diamonds, Diamonds Baguettes, and other precious stones. SPECIALLY ORDERED FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL. MODERATE PRICES Btion invited without obligation at 6, RAFFLES
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    • 207 3 Under ttn Dtetinm vgt n 1 The Oe sir Shea t 0 n Thm Q.C.M.0., OB X and Lady Thomas. Air Chief M Robert i }>„ph m, 1 vo. k 1 C.Mii D-\ oiitnane in-Ch* 1 Fat fi I d HE Vict Admiral ''< fn, H C.B D.S.O Commander -in
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  • 498 4  -  VERA ARDMORE By THE Theatre Royal at Johore Bahru was festive with flags and coloured on WPedneed nt and milar to fl i h raid m < I iiom* m to walk under on their v. he tin entn \tu I w:ls added
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  • 56 4 GIRL GUIDES Some of the Girl Guides jnd i brownies w h o i j took jnrt m :i Gill Guide rally I At the c.e.z.m i School yesterday afternoon. They are pie- I i tured hei e with J J Hffeg M Inge. S popular Gir I (i ii
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    90 4 Mi s s Peggy i J Usher is the sub- ject of this de- lightful garden i study. She is one of the young love- lies" who will i take i>art m toi nighis stag*' show at Changi i at which several hundred soldiers S will be the guests. She
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  • 118 4 Admission to to-night's Christmas party to be given by the Y.W.C.A. Business Girls' Club at the Hostc!. Fort Canning Road, is a- gift of tinned food. All the tins will be collected by Santa Claus and later distributed to the poor as a form of Christina, cheer. Party
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  • 361 4 PEOPLE PLACES Mrs Steedman was striking m a dinner gown oi black sheer with very full bishoo sleeves defined by diamante trimming at the wrist. A matching band of trimming decorated the neckline. Mrs. Powell's choice was crisj white pique and she wore a whi f pique gardenia m her
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    • 38 4 invitation to our k^r^ SALON You will want to look your V > best lor the coming Christmas a course of JBi \(J treatments winch will clear the X < umplexion, keeping it young, h, and sparkling MAYNARD'S Battery Road
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    • 61 4 i, a x DRESS SHOPPE 104 Orchard Rd., (First Floor) Telephone 3333 Morning, Afternoon 6- Evening Dresses Ready made or Made-to-Order Prices definitely Competitive MAISON GALAXY Ladies' Hair Dressing Saloon 19, STAMFORD ROAD Tel. 2305 Machineless Permanent Waving $10.00 No Electricity, No Wires, No Discomfort The Perfect Wave for any
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    • 67 4 iA I lI A V [beauty SAL O N SPECIAL OFFER FOR DECEMBER JAM AUV Experienced European Operators Permanent Wave Complete $5, S6 S7 Shampoo Set >] :5 Setting 125 Hair Cut Rinse Manicure 00 Face Massage 10* Of ALL takings on all Mondays. Tuesday* and «g to be paid
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  • 729 5 PRELUDE TO THE PARTY full your days Christmas and m point of taking ur off" every dayprecious minutes beauty treatment which will leave and lovely for your evening ate nights, spent In an over-heated ther with richer foods, more sweets leave their mark upon your com- rouble over it at
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  • 138 5 New Face For Christmas ,lvh tnplexii nprov■ver regularly h the cut half In faci. may be re. ►leaching under l wftumstani 1 f „M" I murky ::oa gr. *hree times ikes the skin hUjr, s.> that eating a fresher, brighter layer beneath. Blackheads near under .ment. gOAT water, after rising
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    • 42 5 wt* rain offer g ># von lli# k finest \&l V/\ < lllllttTMAS i»i i»i»hv«s j^J mad< hv i/A Harrod'a l^^ Brand s V\ I <v lt> m tm. -tnd km* *?%&jf M Jm f pH s I Hid FIVE tIFCES Ad* Co > l
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  • 395 6 Day Frocks Reveal Tailored Trimness x CLASSIC simplicity m casual t clothes and a growing for- m.ility and drama m styles l afternoon and evening, are J ia hk» points that it is well to keep m mind when planning your holiday wardrobe or your outfit for 1941. For all
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  • 252 6 Peplums Drapery At Night Y ARROW skirts, with contrasting fullness introduced m a number of new ways, are characteristic of the evening gowns promised for 1941- n many of the truly slim skirts, however, this fullness is being introduced m easy manner, without dis turbing the narrow look. Godets, often
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    • 102 6 G_\^l!os\ joL J 7^^^ TV* i^HATSVYI wmW \\l i \^£SS£S)MX DRESSES, CORSETS. X. HOSIERY. tA i 181, STAMFORD ROAD (m Court). Tel. 3335 1 I, g— "SNOW WHITE", CLEAN iv:. AT PAff/i' CO. DRY CLEANERS 30LM Phone 4>o* <~ o v i: r s a s ASS U R A
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  • 774 7 i London, Oct. 2(5. discovered 1 the British thing, The s. em, take a (Ua l p asure m being killis the remarkable nation as given In a paper j t h t Schwarae Korps: Londoner*' ability to carry inder the contlnucui
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  • 278 7 Chuiitfkintf JEN national lines totalling 14,000 kilometers are 1 planned by the National Stage Transportation Bureau of the Ministry of Communications to meet ree China's wartime transportation needs An initial fund of $10,000,000 has been granted by the National Treasury to mobilise the
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  • 346 7 MORNING TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1940. MUSSO IS NO CAESAR THE Italian retreat m the face of Allied onslaught m the Wi Desert is taking on the character of a general debacle. The speed and ease with which I Allied forces have been able bo advan over a hundred miles
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    • 85 7 Piles Curbed m 10 Minutes 'ing:, bleeding, Internal or Jap your vitality, ruin 1 driv< you crazy with pain. Nt dli cover? of an Amer- the pain m 15 ininnt- -< lido, work and enjoy life fort It also quickly aids nature to its and shrink* the »rs and restorM
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    • 31 7 /f 7^ SAFEGUARD K»*J YOURSELVES l \T rf INSURE WITH j THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. KicimiTY Pius siißvicr. Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street, Nmtnn i pb«ne no. nu. I
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    907 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. rpHE necessity for closer co-operation between British Ma!. and the Netherlands East Indies was emphasised by Mr. nan, former newspaper editor and at present Director of Information, X.E.1.. at a Press interview m the oAce of the h T r this afternoon. He lid
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    • 193 8 F\ It \D AY tO3II' A V for I mmi and Marine diesel Engines and Wit! I »gines. Small Lathes and Vertical Drilling Machines. Motor Controllers 40 to 150 HP. (.en era tin- Plants of all sizes. Woodworking Machinery. Send us your enquiries for all types of heavy duty Plant
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  • 99 9 THE MEN WHO ARE CHASING THE WOPS These arc the men who have the Wops on the run m Lybia. Tank and infantry men from British garrisions are seen «<i I pictures on this page m action Oaring desert manoeuvre*. Above, are seen a •luster nf Bren sun carrier! handy
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  • 74 9 Tokyo, Dec. 18. to previous reports, 1 :lic:.Hi; m Durban have so to release the Osaka i Kaiaha freighter Kwanto the spokesman of the Cabinet nation Beard told foreign pondents. The vessel was en to Japan from South America "id the Japanese authorities are iating with
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  • 130 9 PLEADING that they had comm tted no offence am that they had been drinking Intoxicating liquc and were lying on the ttve-foot way when they wen arrested by the police, Mansoor Bahib and Abda Gaffur m afully appealed befow Mr Ju •Rett Terrell, v- Krdav. m
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  • 17 9 i re 'i thi Mall* Mi Justice A v I Rinnatl Thi
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  • 132 10 "JT Is certain that the Muslim WOtU 'he news of ish sua i n the Libyan frontier with thankfulness," says isan Melayu, the Singapore lay dally newspaper. no other nal (i by the Arabs m particular and the Muslims m general Italians. This hatred Of the
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  • 49 10 STATE OF FRANCE SPECIFIED ACCORDING to a Government gazelle notification issued last night the Governor specifies the State of France as a foreign State to the subjects or former subiects of which permits may be issued m accordance with the provisions of paragraph One of the Defence Regulations. 1939.
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  • 73 10 FINED FOR BURNING JOSS PAPERS CHARGED with burning joss papers to the annoyance of the public m Thompson Road on Nov. J7. Lee Tan. a Chinese woman, was d $2. or five d. simple imprisonment m the fifth court yesterday. "The defendant's action resulted m an accident involving a motor
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  • 88 10 Malay Charged With Housebreaking A CHARGE of housert breaking and theft was explained to Ibrahim bin Sulong. a young Malay, when he appeared m the fifth court yesterday Ibrahim i s alleged to have entered the 3rd Class Refreshment Room of the f.m.s.r. station, Tanjong Pagar, and removed v ario
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    • 241 10 i B d /^*a* I Id i»^nW%<v^cs3r" I \_m_wmk--mm-m^ 7bi^^lw^rW C 4 1 Wlß^J9m\mm- 'luffiiir We r Htaßs9^fc^^**Sjfi [___m____J_m_\ _,Mmi mm—mmmmi^^^mmm^ll BYfeO^dBRitiSH TNDJAUNES (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 In
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    • 665 10 Asthma Germs I Killed m 3 Minute! If you Buffer from choking, wheezing, tried everything without J coughing, Asthma and Bronchitis—if you tried your prescription It flirt i^B£ loi breath uan't sleep nights, and Asthma. I ha\ c not had A"tinl-i S 'f Cp WWWour heart pounding against your ribs,
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    • 62 10 Mickey Mouse ffy Walt Disney KICKED OUT! AND UP TO J JgU TOP DOOR C *W MEANS... v AVI /iff T> ELFLOPPO' C T HIS OLD TRICKS, TOO REALIZE J UNLESS I'M J A V\S S~i 3>* KJUST MV. OH drt A I^. WHAT J]j > W»^ JTS? WET...VJ r
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    • 429 11 sjkfkkaskf Muations Vacant iNo. /42^; fM I Sirigapo^Mm\^rZ7r u,r Gent's. Ladles' watmp w tm\ 867. Malaya WW (No. 741FW shipping clerk, speak H cl Tamil. Salary $40;-. Tribune. Singapore. H (No. 758F) __M^l7uiß required for English _m i>ects for right per- ills to Box No (No. 808F, mmW" Rn' K-M-.-
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    • 601 11 Situations Wanted SALESMAN experienced m Provisions General Goods and Correspondence Free for engagement. Box No. 764 Malaya Trlbitqg, Singapore. (No 4»9F> GRADUATE also diplomaed teacher m Music and needlework, re. m ires part nine Job m schools or private pupils after 1 p.m. Box 890, Malaya Tribune SingaP° re (No.
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    • 523 11 Miscellaneous STYLISH HAIR DRESSING for Xmas at moderate rate-, Premier Hair Dreiln« Saloon. 59. Bras Basah RoS. SISJaSr? (No. 798Fi SERVICE AND COMFORT Guaranteed ai New Asm Hotel. 2. Peck Seah Bt?eet Singapore. Rate moderate, modern ssntt^!f n (No. 616F, EASTERN PIANO CO 64. R^ioo'n Road Singapore. Tuning. Repairing on
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    • 368 11 Photography YOUR PHOTOS painted by qualified amn Lllvwhite Studio. Singapore Tele- (Ho Rl F Lost Found LOST m Bencoolen Bti „th Inst Chromiun ,i»ri Blue Stii Howard to md Bo* Nn Professional up and pre; Partnership and other Singapore, TREATMENT dt CUI Dlabf ses. Ni rouble, < ranteed. H43, Middle
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    • 360 11 I ON THE I AIR SINGAPORE ZHI metres .1 vi ki /him 30 9« metres (I 69 mr /.him 41 ix metrei (7 2.% mc s> From 800 a m to 8 35 am. m 10 00 i m. to I 50 p in m 00 p m fo 10
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  • 124 12 CAUGHT red-h;--v e d while m Ui< of goias through ixxiket^ of a coat In v bedroom mUy which ne had broken. Chew K>k Koon. a Chinese, J was sentenced to four laoiurus" rigorous Imprisonment by Mr. Jheah Scon Hock, actum third magiltl According to
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  • 214 12 Lorry Driver's Appeal Fails A young Johore motor lorry dri- j ver. Seek Nam Hup. who had been sen- tenced to s:x months* rigorous lmprisonit by the Traffic 'DtsSriOt Judge on charge of causi the death of Liiu Bent; Chew, a cyclist, by driving the Lorry negligently at Bukit Timah
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    • 212 12 j Thi* proftramnir tfttft errnms's entertainment v\.,mi. the |ti.«- of .iiiim --i fttoatli !^< IMTAKI n titi Hww (yestert I CAPITOL ,™,°-I 15 "Come up and See them Some time" m THE ONLY BIG LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN! I MAE W.C. §!T FIEIDS/; My little Filial m+mmi*mCmTj.m < \mV J£^^\
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    • 337 12 v HIKI > BRITMNS ANSWER Tt» 7T**R (DM ESSIONS Oi A NAZI M'\ To-n.w I \l If li .I t i, ii xi miM ii ii \m The Alost Thrilling spy Drama ever Screen < m\^mm^m^^m\^mWm^^mJ^rm^Mmmm\ I ——til A PU WM rnmW^ Wm\ I W m^mW\\j£C).J? -M li'l C T
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  • 108 13 "A WINDOW IN LONDON (At the Pavilion) THOUGH it Is one of those British comedy-dramas m which j killing or more is inevitable, we do not get the fatal blow until the last few flickers m "A Window In London," the Pavilion's new film. Fate and coincidence work
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  • 32 13 Kunming. Dec. 18. JAPANESE plan- >. attacked bridges over the Mekong River and other points on the Burma Road yesterday and to-day. No definite information is yet available regarding the damage sustained. Reuter
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  • 152 13 hLBADING guilty to na chaj oontinuoi conspicuous the ciub's Ucenissued by the Pood Control Department, Mr. E. B. Evans, acting Secretary ol the Sin. Club fined $10 m the fifth court, day. lir 0 V Hoe, Assistant P~. Supply Officer, prouting, stated that on
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  • 75 13 Youth Bound Over For Trespass PLEADING guilty to a charge of criminal trespass by entering the openj property of Mr. I. 1. B. Rowland of 20, i Bournemouth Roadj on Dec. 11 Lim Soon; Hee English-speaking j Hokkien. 18, was, bound over for three I months by Mr. Con- rad
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  • 87 13 EIGHTEEN Indians were arrested for gambling m a bouse m Syed Alwi Road, <m Tuesday njght, but when rase was called up m the third court, yesterday, No. 13 m the list was absent. Ti seventeen present pleaded guilty and were fined $2 or m default,
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    • 110 13 rCAPITOL'S pt Attraction! Q mi Mar m his I role with rjigHiHOSSCY-CmLfICWWRI sob. WATSON Magnificent Timely Picture for the Xmas Season AIM lOL Wda M ,°7 S at 1 1 o clock mm m m m^ m mi^mmmmmmmm\mWmWm\\m\mmmW ;.M's Brilliant Production of Charles Dickens' Immortal Story i CHRISTMAS CAROL" ng
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    • 274 13 PAVILION TO-DAY AT 6.15 9.15 LAUGHTER 6 THRILLS!-— IRM ,11)) HAPPINESS THE mi I u» mi ADVENTURES Ol EVERI I>\Y PEOPLE IN THE HEART "V LONDON H iiii MICHAEL (THE LADY VANISHES) REDCRAVL SALLY (Lambeth walk) CRAY AND THE BRILLIANT mUI PAUL LUKAS IN "A WINDOW IN LONDON" ~^SS____W__W______tt m
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  • 248 14 Mice 3 Indian Amy 2 and i fa ien the Polict n •11 merited win of thn *o two In their match against the Indian Army al Thomson Roar terday. Sullivan p the P i d all the thred c Bhupalan waa the mainstay oi the Army
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  • 238 14 Manchester Regiment 1: S.R.C 3. Pa Wet ground. Interesting hockey was he SRC met and beat the Mana to one at Tanglin, ci d On "the run ol play there was little to choose between the teams, and although the Recs carried the mrs they had
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  • 246 14 M.THOXJGH th, n the Ursl i Sport, Club "'and"'" last and vigoi hockey match Outstanding m lh( forward line was Doraisamv. lh \3ffl player whose J de UaS a 3 Edwin was distinctly the J behind most of the moves visitors' attacking l me and only the poor ropport'
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  • 85 14 (From Our Own Rn Kuala Lumpur. p« IN amended proposal* A diar y body to the a ing Board ol Control and control amateur Selangor subject forth the Selangor Board ol formed was earned by 8 votes to 6 at a n the Selangor Club to-i ed over by
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    • 133 14 Bm_ tm" m W—T Mmm mm m wtr m mmm *~m~ 1 I m4t-^o^^m\mki Oh \m\ IrrJt f For centuries the dashing devil-may-care expression of soldierly ease and confidence of "The Laughing Cavalier" painted by Franz Hals. ha* given pleasure to the whole world. One of England's Art Treasures. "The
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • 125 15 arp shower oi rain fell shortly before they at the C.E.Z.M.S. at evening, over luides turned up to concontribution to the war k the form of knitting rts for the troops m the scarves, and stockment having been the Guides shortly after ale of war Blankets for also a
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  • 47 15 i who was said to have tie sea at the sixth j feir Panjang. yesterday i lan attempt to commit rescued by a soldier, moved to the General j the ambulance. His' nous. found lying (ninth ne. Bukit last night. No exh wi ad on the
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  • 71 15 To-night at the J Centre bitdler- Jtual Fiaiuais iU Malaisie, one ol i the usual Thm day night v Homes" will be held. These funo- Uons are held on the first and third Thursday t of every month. Tlie Dutch clmi, 7^ will sin* carols t at to-night's
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  • 85 15 Tokyo, Dec. IS. THE policy of forming an axis between China. Japan and Manchujcuo to secure the development of East Asia was enunciated today by Wang Ching Wei. head of the Japanese sponsored government at Nanking, says the Domei Agency. At the same time he would
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  • 89 15 London, Dec. 18.— Eleven thousand lour hundred and twenty-four people have been killed on the roads oi Britain during the 15 months ot war. The Ministry of Transport' nuking this statement says that the number is a 3.141 increase over the number killed U 15 months preceding the
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  • 49 15 Ex-Constable Charged With Theft EIGHTEE.N old ex-Depo: :onabl c. Mohamed .0 bin Ha;: A' 'id. claimed before Mr Ch jsoon Hock, when he j was charged In the I third cou terith the theft of ;open sur cinema. I -Bukit TimaU ?^>ad The -rase w poned r .r.ea^:: on
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    • 326 15 ■ASSIFIED ADS fCWi page 11) \\f j 'CHINESE LESSONS'. Will Young Eng»»antCCl lLsh-speaking Chinese gentleman five pri- vate lessons m Chinese 'Mindarm. to Army Officer Term* Etc. Co Box 90%. 1 Morning Tribune. 83-lF' id ore N F TWO YOUNG BACHELORS require girl ccmpamonship Eurasians eierred. Photographs appreciated Box 805,
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    • 358 15 SPORE ARABS CABLE GENERAL WAVELL THE lollowing it the trxt of message from the Arab community of Singapore which has been cabled to the British An saqor, i vesteidav iWcd day Arab community ol Singapore sends you and the I aider your command congratulations on the .splendid victory and wl
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    • 183 15 'NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. ablished by Royal Charter AJ3. (Netherlands Trading Society). BANKERS |faid Up f. 40, 030,000. Reserve Fund f 12,000,000.. l.undnn Correspondents NATIONAL ir'ROVIMCIAL BANK, LIMITED Bead Office: j BATAVIA. Branchrs: .Netherlands last Indies:— Sourabav^Sanurang, Medan. Wel- Mtftkr Bandoeng, Chmr.bam. Tp«W^n-iihin-:m. Djokja-k-ttlVmWw, TjUatJap, DlemJMr, Palembang, Bandjcrmasin, Mi. cm
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  • 315 16 GREEKS BRAVE COLD, PUSH AHEAD is, L><v j'UKs, Unuat f the operate* .lon, the"*"* 1 al nly commun..,...- v Inch add ''^-s?; UR W(H b. v POticrf. AIW > .larU tave b. »"<i P™ 0 1 Deen snow and heavy frost are adding U, the ddliculties I „So s but
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  • 54 16 London. Dec 18 Guernica, the Basque city which was desOerman In the Spanish Civil War. be rebuilt. A message from .Bilbao tiat credit of one million pesos has oeen granted for the purpose. Hundreds of civilians kill! when 40U bomb.s and 100 rpedoes were dropped on
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  • 111 16 New York, Dec AHO IT 50.000 German troops an ccntrated at Naples and Ban, wj quantities of war material. accordi] messages received m New jorte Belgrade. It is claimed thai trie come from a reliable source. wn«J troops are intended for use n Albania is not known. London. Dec,
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  • 89 16 Indian Troops Outstand New Delhi, THE distinguished pa by Indian troops is etn Desert battles j coolness under dive attacks are described munique issued m Dd Indian unil vere i fust to atta< moving I night and al dawn pa tiller? m the lightninj which resulted the the first of
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  • 217 16 Berlin. Dec. 12. HITLER to-day made a speech to 5.000 officer candidates fat the army and air force and storm-trooper-* who have fast been promoted to officer rank Hie text of the speech, which was delivered m the Berlin Sports I'alast. has not been published,
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