Morning Tribune, 27 December 1940
1940-12-27
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Morning Tribune
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Title Section10 1940-12-27 1 Morning Tribune v i. 5-NO. 284, Friday. Dec. 27, 1940.10 words
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Article200 1940-12-27 1 Picked troops combed the beaches, while crews of lone ffi &i W Th for 4 instant action and ships of the nT" t h throu S h the mist kee P in^ their day and iiwhil D till holiday. 81 led a,s m i .me, muskReuter - 200 words
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Article394 1940-12-27 1 GREEK IRREGULARS SAID IN TIRANA ATHENS, DX( 26. rEST REPORTS FROM THE ALBANIAN FRONT SAY THAT ALBANIAN IRREGULAR TROOPS GOT BETWEEN THE ENEMY LINKS CUTTING COMATIONS AND ATTACKING ISOLATED DETACHMENTS OF THE ENEMY IRREGULARS ARE SAIL TO HAVE ENTERED TIRANA AND STK X STERS CALLING ON THE ITALIANS TO LEAVEReuter; British Wireless - 394 words
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Article93 1940-12-27 1 ftiro, i>" S i mccearfvl British raid i A msl of K.ivsala, m wnlen nombcf "t cawitltlei inflicted on Ibc emm) n ed «n a H.Q., < <"» y muniqii. No (!>•»'»:. Is Jt ported In Übyt <»n the J othei fronts thew n tl vReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration45 1940-12-27 1 CORDIAL RELATIONS WITH TREATY POWERS ToK It the n he loi nially opened the «-vt«n ty-.' ion ol the Diet. Reuter 1 British dcftroy<hr with |Wl| at th< dji sweeps up the h.nuiel m mmkli of >rev, Imping Itrii nn's vital ;irtery clear for .shipping.Reuter - 45 words
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Article15 1940-12-27 1 m Imp I I c of 15,500, 0f >0 N ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article41 1940-12-27 1 I 2s. A. hi; ft*) «»f Intimate gathering, )nm§tmM* ft nd .1 b "K»>t <>' unbroken |l( peace wrhkh the l< F .^^d all inj and German pcci pied Un udoner. E. Maj I U.— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 41 words
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Article404 1940-12-27 2 v Ymk. D EDITORIALS l!i Howard newspapers «3 "W.- wouW Fj h;t.. to be m MuMoliiii'f! spot right now, for Mr. Churchill aU khfi art which made the Roman citizen turn On the nfytiM 'he.\ had d only a few minutes i fol and CTJ slay.Reuter - 404 words
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Article, Illustration19 1940-12-27 2 "Goodness' I have been sitting en my handbag! I hope the m\ r ror is not broken19 words
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NEWS IN BRIEF
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Article49 1940-12-27 2 Berlin, Dec 26— A High Command comI munique says that there are no special events to report concerning the night of Dec. 24 atfd 25 Re\;er. Jei Dec 26. 1 ws have fighting uaifcs and ?fs of hsm m the Near East. T v,mced by the Je" ment. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article25 1940-12-27 2 r, Cternu has pr c v ai I c d cr pa F :i deep and h La ;-erate There had also bt-r:-. m. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article205 1940-12-27 2 Lord Wt'lliiigdoii Montevideo. I). "THE extraordinary friendly reception and gn pa thy shown u> 'n this Mea^ «jty" ls r incnted on with gratitude by Lord' WellinedoWhi a farewell message to Uruguay on the conclusion tl the British Trade Mission's visit Lord Wellington writes, "Even before WtReuter - 205 words
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Article104 1940-12-27 2 London. Dec. "3. FHE Ministry of Food announces that dv 1941. maximui: tfi to be charged for milk told by retail will continue to be a penny per pint than the price charged at the corresponding care oj 1939. Under the National Milk Scheme, the daily allowanceBritish Wireless - 104 words
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Advertisement61 1940-12-27 2 mO ,rS vB s Voy can hire, Ifate^ h i a| j^r month. Current for this appliance Mtlj r unit. 1: a coitstant user ot vrattr, >ou can hire a fcejsct ar an iK-in^karge of v "i hr- month which includes hire and current. In both intenai id in^tallat n.61 words
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Advertisement77 1940-12-27 2 What did the b l?\3p\ Surveyor say— II W as he survesed (j\y "food oW m U (BB) Good M yes, Johnnie Walker |i|||S il blended itom all the finest ifiw^rfflF whiskies o( Scotland. Old T <g4sm J Hatch of chem is matured IftS" r years m the wood. There77 words
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Article, Illustration118 1940-12-27 3 With ierseys, sea stockings and other articles of clothing: stuffed into her damaged bmv, a British motor torpedo. boat lia* arrived home safely after ramming an enemy warvhip during an engagement between British motor torpedo-boats and bigger German craft. The engagement was tmiqht m the morning rtaiknrss. and118 words
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Article90 1940-12-27 3 London. Dec. 26. THK brads .t the British and United 81 aviea I have exchanged k mid B»fts marking tjw swnmithv and understanding between the bwo •-i rimed with greal wtion that you Had named one ol the former Americaii destroyei a 01 "heReuter - 90 words
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Article16 1940-12-27 3 RAY-LONG I) the the frontier. It is believed thai tin I suffered casualti ReuterReuter - 16 words
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276 1940-12-27 3 London, Dec. Wl* shall sei ■vy oppoi I on all front on tnry with the same vigour shown m I Middle East an 1 shall face the com confident." So Mated Mr. Churchill, replying to th< goodwiN Christma »ge from tin- Prime Mini Of NewReuter - 276 words
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Advertisement108 1940-12-27 3 fV F KXAMINATIONS fevKGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY rerbo'.iuiiscd Ser- i, pice by a duly jtigp^ ~*T qualified licensed ll*^-^4aL ft n d registered R "B^^^^ practitioner with tt,*^^^^ »f M I qualifica- \>\^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. AtCADI BLDG., ((OLLYER QUAY) 1 iiotnpson, Dr of Ocular Science mtt Kuropean Clinical Experience VKII E108 words
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Advertisement32 1940-12-27 3 Don 7 H J tfMk* Pft I f SBW ft the mip^ i^a youngsters 111 Iff Bte..*, ■'<■'■ nulk, flavoui th hildren J E? V 3 i^E^^ ObUlnaW* n0... all |mmmm.»i. v gtOI32 words
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PEOPLE & PLACES
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Article, Illustration813 1940-12-27 4 VERA ARDMORE - How Singapore Celebrated Christmas: News Snaps VERA ARDMORE By p. i much ny ii. r than all, I Motl peeiJe preferred to entertain fen friei at theil homrs and at Jie H»>t« N and night ipo where jmLi dinners and dancei were held there m Seryieetnen guests In almost every813 words
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Article65 1940-12-27 4 Doing The Lambeth Walk I Doin Lambeth W down Sins S picture tok< I ib< dan i by the N Ha,, rommuntv at Bailie* Hotel [o n Mo"(1 :i night. <■"• wtn aii ii l.rli to (pi. I-' son. I' 1 J',l I Maurice Mjj i Delia > 1 165 words
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Advertisement155 1940-12-27 4 A NEW HAIRSTYLF FOR CHRISTMAS? !iy not .The way you wear your hair can change ir whole appearam I nui i nen personality h> cemaltlßf >l It 1 1 NAOMI salon, lb. Rodney Housf. »tatt«r> Road, ill \.uir X'mas Oetfhuw. Telephone 7555 COMMERCIAL s I .1 i; c I s155 words
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Advertisement69 1940-12-27 4 Relax sWT'^l After hectic part,,., visit the Mon for an Il|/: t/(>th x (|rM rrratment. You will emerge after an hour. cool, refr^hrd. re vivified MAYNARD'S Bali e ,y Road >i\isn\ calaxY" Ladies' Hair Dressing Saloon 819, STAMFORD ROAD Tel. 2305 Machineless Permanent Waving .SI 0.00 No Klectricity, No Wires69 words
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Article, Illustration995 1940-12-27 5 BABY'S FIRST YEAR how to rear a happy and healthy baby I* ol a happy and healthy baby depends to a \tent I elf-control exercised by her. Bi c him amount of care for his well-being b be same time, ire Of coddling or spoiling him. Her natural anxiety to995 words
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Article45 1940-12-27 5 Take A Tip |EEP che green j leaves o f i cauliflowers. j they make j splendid vege- table. TRYING mixing aspargus tips with scrambled eggs and the mixture on toast. It makes a de--13 supper :ry. The oi tinu may used m the l45 words
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Article76 1940-12-27 5 The Art Of Bottle Feeding s h hnn a' ess should toe j 1' fll r t i A. iitllr I X or :iH (iri'p I 1 S but it one li no( I little 01k tt* old be tiaken au( mi ioiim )f n .uch m f back V76 words
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Advertisement44 1940-12-27 5 UP' Bft 'V i' ii BfcL,_ HL ■■■'Jmk v? ■G^' BBBBk A BL^if Bbßm. S BB^ r>ic»^e maaf oEuctous. a/way* fresh J COOL M £als have not tried on' I V I til ON B 'M M A o/ impapc/re Coi4 Sf/fa^e Co- tM-44 words
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28 1940-12-27 6 THAI VERSION OF FR ONTIER INCIDENTS matiane nklns ?ther I boat. n our on th< m,, the with i d 0 ng t lie T i rail frontier28 words
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Article, Illustration60 1940-12-27 6 p Anti-Airmf battfries ar having a ver strenuous tim throughout ih hours of dark i ness dealia, with eiifm; bombing mi chines Ifl these pictures y taken m tb Western Com mand. show I battery m ation at nu'lit, The alui gonjr be m i sounded,60 words
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Article76 1940-12-27 6 Malta Dec. 26. piRBAT crowds cheered the arrival VI In Malts recently of the British Including the battleship flying the flae ci Admiral Andrew Cunningham, C 1 --in-Chief of the liedi m Fleet who met s eons ovatiorW where.. of wild enthu were witnessed atReuter - 76 words
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Article86 1940-12-27 6 Shanghai. De« NINE American marii.reported to have b- .t to hospital a result of one of the bitterest cafe b months between the defence forces m the m which a hundred A. n and I icipated early on Chi.. I .an casualties are unknown. iiReuter - 86 words
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14 1940-12-27 6 (Pforn Our Cut, Report' Ivy T B I14 words
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Advertisement81 1940-12-27 6 m ■till FOR A.C. MAINS ID JLbJJ^JLS^JciJ JU FOR DC/AC MAINS Kiu}l siu Andfl British radio receivers well ahead of all competitors. Ir "im-price i for instance, no other n the m*ria inpat« with tfc« fan vaJve n- ptrfeape, where their superiority ia mosl gtriking heir quality of reproduction and81 words
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674 1940-12-27 7 Signing £100,000 Cheque For Britain Saved Sultan's Life H. L. HOPKIN 1RO1S FROM LONDON don, Nov. 1. I 1 ;pirinjf and wonderj s expi red by ry ("v to His Sultan of Johore. [edged reie for >:i<»'» Highness m his i ca] ac'ity, as a loan t<> Go^ for ten674 words
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319 1940-12-27 7 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 27 1940. A CHANCE FOR ITALY ]\]i;. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S broad- to the Italian people has been closely followed by an announ om Washington that the Unil States i nment has reappointed William Phillips ai Ambassador to Rome. It is generally believed thai these moves are no319 words
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Advertisement211 1940-12-27 7 as the years go by j effect of Phyllosan f tablets In \^m he b|cx v] Uog supcr-abimdtnce r 000 ~\t\a* oU not trtificiairy MimuLued vital torce, fV Bb oO° l rnatinf the arteries and fortihing the action tft t oUf V nttbttshes Dr. Buergi's formula as 1 T V,211 words
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Advertisement16 1940-12-27 7 Mmk SAFEGUARD i YOURSELVES INSURI WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION Head Office-No. I6D Cecil Street,16 words
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Article, Illustration779 1940-12-27 8 [1 is particularly unfortunate thi Judge by their performtins year (.with the exception of course of M:rrie England" and tht singing of the chorus at thud concert the Musical So Appear to b* the principal tponents of the musie-at-any-priCC M astern. They would, no doubt, scarcely themsßlves sugst779 words
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Article188 1940-12-27 8 Tllfc Singapore Gramophonr and Music Society will hold its first meeting of 1941 at 11, Newton Road at MS j p.m. on Thursday. It ha* been found necessary to postpone the Schumann reI citnl originally announced for this date and it will now be given on January188 words
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Advertisement196 1940-12-27 8 Records sung by Beniamino DB 38(J J Don <ii Dftlla suapace Act It fMozart) Don Giovanni II mio tcsoro <Act 2> <Mozart> DB 3811 Traviata Un di lelice eterea (VerdeTi'aviata Pari^i. o cora. noi lasoeremo DB 3814 Aprile (Tosti* Nottc d'aramore (Night of Love* »De Crescenzo^ DA 1711 La Paloma196 words
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Article, Illustration22 1940-12-27 9 DESPITE the Q on London, t}> vices CO Here are seen flaying i was hit by a bomb.22 words
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Article, Illustration65 1940-12-27 9 FKAL i i\sAL, atinuriarih of *be pft"r f ny t.hr. methods of combating spray from enemy a rcraft are beinrj given to m In these pictures i cd I hat v.emy air era < snroyed tht men /"'"■•"> <below) show troops unc sing before havino a65 words
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Article111 1940-12-27 9 JAPAN SHANGHAI ELECTION < ftunffking. A SHANGHAI dispatch states thai the Japanese Will re new the challenge for themee of their representation (ii the Shanghai Municipal Council next April when the 1941 ejection will be held. r v i,. I thai the Japanese vot< umbor ol on the Council t\Chinese Central News - 111 words
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Article80 1940-12-27 10 Airways Pilot Killed TOMMANDER Stephen Peter I a British Airway* pilot. hM been killed on active service. Commander Rpc ci, who was twentyht, .join^i British Always m 19;><: after l king at Aden for Arabian Aimays. H> l tho Lcik Hamburg iha-l-Stockholni the London Paris service. and then on the80 words
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Article69 1940-12-27 10 M.P. AND DORIS DUKE DENIAL WIDESPREAD rumours that Doris Duke Cromwell plans a divorce In crder to wed Captain Cunn-ingham-Reid. Convat ivo MP. for rylebone, were declared to be untrue by tli" New York nal-Amorican." dded: "It would be futile to den y I) or i s's romanl Ie Interest69 words
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Article23 1940-12-27 10 Adjutant Fredk, \v. Harvey, who is m Charge ol Salvation Army work m Penand ipoh. has eived news ol his promotion to the23 words
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Advertisement220 1940-12-27 10 BY^o«ndßßitisir "induTunes (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). Hie best possible services are being maintained by the P. O- S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call In China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but ander present circumstances sailings are perforce220 words
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Advertisement173 1940-12-27 10 PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tet £924 S, Wtalmyim Gnwfc Kllt\S |»H1 I 1 LINE. (Incorporated In Australia^ MONTHLY SAILINGS TO BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. For information regarding freight and passenger accommodation apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Till: lIA\K LINE LTD. AMERICAN ORIENTAL173 words
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Advertisement272 1940-12-27 11 fgfdg I jtions Vacant HOYS Malay Street. X (No \v bM, Food bevo >27. Malaya Trib 874Fj a qualification. Apply pe*n B itlsh-B VOrlS \ppiy Box 931. M (No. 171 tired :r m) for I pply Box bune, Singapore. State terms, Tribune. (No. 865F) m m i tsh and Bo_t!272 words
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Advertisement150 1940-12-27 11 Property For Sale i Co. Ltd. (<jF) I R land market W P $6,000-. Apply L FOR SA T known H sI'.OOO.- or nearest, c I I ,x,re. (No. 884FI 000 t* com:th bathrooms dining hall. <c complftt'. 98. Jalan KaRoad). X .pur. ntile (No. 907F) FOR SALE OR LEASE150 words
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Advertisement140 1940-12-27 11 Stamps Matrimonial Bay. Hoi Business Opportunities 936. >>: i For Sale ONE TRLWHELLA QBUBBU Co., Ltd., biugap Apply Mrs. Smith Joo I hone Sing G.E.C. RADIO. 7 Valve almost n^w In excellent condition Apply Box 932 co lialaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 8811- FOR SALE. One Underwood r*r!><'t -oiull tion $70-.140 words
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Advertisement38 1940-12-27 11 Lost Found 1131 Personal M H. 1! Professional THE A l uaea- roubto, Lot* «i Maabood 243. MlcMh Dial jo. r ;t (Ho. I BUFI l I Wanted WAN I 28 »d. Sing. I Board Residence I i38 words
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Miscellaneous284 1940-12-27 11 ;0N THE 1 SINGAPOU /Ml :i mctrtß /IH'l 10 'Mi m«- f< /.HP tf»« r 1» I ro:u (W a 111. U 8.3-» m. m. t«» I m. I ..m <»0 ji m t» 10 00 p n.. 3 VM.nN tipfrfu 1(11 y > •10 Kr.| \N(.KOh II inffirei 1284 words
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Article45 1940-12-27 12 R.A.F. Raid Naples On X'mas Eve Rome, D IV flew nd the* surrounding al "Moh Uiners of lnc( aiy bombs and also Tuesday according to y> Italian communiqv The communique also report* nemy bombed c. I: (i to Int On the Gi Impe rations ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article39 1940-12-27 12 mbul. r i PEN! AL DENT/., v. U appointed French Hi mer ior Syria, haa his journey to Beyrouth ra. It 15 reported that he w. an official visit to Ankara f hc next fortnight ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article29 1940-12-27 12 CAPTAIN Si for h fro::. the I ed 71, fn the i P n < Hospi 41, v. Under his con i and Rib. i peop)29 words
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Article20 1940-12-27 12 Free Film Seats For LIFE A MIDLAND WJ A who time b In tlv a cinema Ode will re< I20 words
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Advertisement238 1940-12-27 12 The Whole Town's Flocking to see it! It's GRAND!! I njoy the Ji Holiday Show m Town CAPITO L isHowB: iirS !s< I The BEST of all the grand "Hardy Family" stories %M AN- AB OUT-TOWN! I JJi It's Andy, folks #J x m fcr with 8 bucks tjtAi/Lii rf^*^238 words
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Advertisement70 1940-12-27 12 To-day and To-morrow 2 Shows Daily pI AIJIA>UHI,%| WALT DISNEY'S AB-Teduricofcar Short Feature Programme Release! by RKO RADIO Pictures Your favourite star hack 2 again m an ex cit m g J Mystery-Comedy-drama j iii^i vivi TO-DAY f\ j 2 SHOWS DAILY Jffl&P 6.15 £r 9,15 p.m. «t A! IiWIISIC70 words
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Article63 1940-12-27 13 Odd Story About Odds WHEN, on th. iray to tin* i trtinf p«»^i at Think, Gordon Ricbardt's mo- nut. (iolh nrof Mlly, boeked and threw liim book makei i < kmifthened th»- <»<l(l s .i^.iinst from 4 t<» 1 to V To 1. Riebanls, unhurt, remoani «d, K»i GollyWO| tlll>63 words
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Article106 1940-12-27 13 MAN (73) SAVES BOY A MAN of seventythree is to receive the Royal Humane •y's certificate him for n Ing a boy from drowning. He is Mr. Thomas Oliver Kent, of Nelson Hoy Staverton. Totnes, who .lumped into the River Dart at Tot. n, and .saved B boy aged liv106 words
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Article27 1940-12-27 13 RUSSIA MOBILISES BOYS The annual mobilisation of 800,00" 1,000.000 fourt' was ore!' lh f Supreme ncil. will f° rm have been allotted for 1940 to for trail:27 words
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Article12 1940-12-27 13 Mr. Kon Mun has taken over dutie.s Vs Hon. treasurer of the12 words
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Advertisement95 1940-12-27 13 SPECIAL REQUEST IMIOKIIOW at MID.MiiHT ALHA^IIIHA |<X CRAVEN DONALD CRISP (JJB) FRANK McHUGH ARTHUR KENNEDY CIOICI TOftUS aSH/^ H*O*l CCWAN An AKATOLI UTVAK Prodw<fi«n \y A WAHNER SROS.-fir.t Nofl hctur. PP Ann Doing The Rhumba Waltz, Tango One-Step! s Entirely Di/ferent From Anything j You Have Seen Before ATIIAVCAFE Where95 words
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Advertisement171 1940-12-27 13 I'WII lO\ TO DAY .m v m\wrt 6t5 9)5 ITS \>IAS TIME SO SWEEP GLOOM I I s TIME TO BREAK i P GLOOM \\K STARTED with (I K(>< i\ nn \i srv AND CHARLEY'S BIG HEARTED \i m now WE ARE GOING TO KICK OLD man GLOOM IN THE171 words
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Article182 1940-12-27 14 rll swimming < 'hi l) held I IMOCMfttl i hfldi en uala at thru pool vM The tub record for the Hill-Salter up boyi under n yean was broken bj P< s uhr red the lent; In of I h<- pool m Resolti vcm as182 words
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597 1940-12-27 14 (From Our Own Reporter) IVnanir, Thursday. THE Penang Turt dub's Xmas-Nen ifw Meeting to-da> opened m mum) wmiiktt tad wm fev< ured bj a hugt holiday croud. The going was h;ird. The PeHawg course it cord for six furlongs was broken m the fifth race597 words
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Article42 1940-12-27 14 T<"al Pool MUST 715 < ftmbaloi SECOND d 0.357) THIRD 5754) Just Mi I ick STARTERS $i l50 j Toi>l;i s an i-V so, 9 OidOow Very Dew DOUBLE TOTEs First double: 38 ticfel each. Second double: 7 ti $354 each.42 words
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Advertisement184 1940-12-27 14 Mr. D. G. W. Montgomery, Senior Customs Officer, Krian, has gone on leave to Cameron High- j lands ana Mr. Richardson from I Port Bwtttenham is acting during, his absence. jWDMDIHI^^HB^B *^i^?^l -Ml wT~ w^ w^^ J^T j^jm^tr) -bill- m i»rx Outstanding amongst tennis players for many years Bill P184 words
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Advertisement18 1940-12-27 14 \tr v Marr?>blp will, shortly be going to ivuaia Lumpur as Assustant Officer m Cliarge of Detectives, Solangor.18 words
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Article93 1940-12-27 15 Tennis Now Blizkrieg TAKKVLNG the war a&amxi t all things Bri- Mafc, Germans i are now en- dtavouririff lO stop the use of English words m U'luns terms. y A Ciernian trnnis jounval has called on tennis pfayrrs '*o "eliminate I the last Enslish I t s h o v93 words
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Article133 1940-12-27 15 rOURTEEN soldiers, r previously reported missing, are now ■i~ife. Their names are j given m a War Office j casualty list, which contains a total of ill soidiers. Second Lieutenant Sir Anthony R. D Twysden, of the Royal Irish Fiis is one of four officers133 words
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Article26 1940-12-27 15 7 ,500 Internees In Canada rE C dl for Bel a Eun, ice Jtil :han 1 i lv ween 2,0)0 ar.* refuge* >PP resaion have i>een26 words
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Advertisement290 1940-12-27 15 mlk Notices ■ikcapore ■jNICIPALITY I 1 KS# invited for the folm or §ervlce. For parU--«ider Room. l 9 j.nu»ry 1941 K. i > m h 10. 1941 1 I Jaauary 4, 1941 "TT&sac KriKl STOCK 1928. lek»:st DUOT i I JAM AKV 1941. hereby given that the V^istera oi tlhe290 words
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Advertisement272 1940-12-27 15 TO-DAY HOCKEY: SCR dian Army, 8 I Anglo o d Boys. TIRE TABU: This weeks high tides-TO-DAY: 8.52 am. 93 ft 10.23 p.m., 8 0 ft TO-MORROW 9.40 a m 9 6 ft.; 11.11 p.m., 9.2 ft. CELLOPHANE PAPER Made m England CAN BE SI'PP L I E D FROM272 words
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Advertisement233 1940-12-27 15 IfHTOffPTW NEDERLANDSCHE rrTnjP HANDEL|idUI£J MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. c^Z^^^^^^^^^ F ;t< il Charter AD. ft^-^Sr^J It hi impos- 1«- for aa (Netherlands Trading Society) Individual to BANKERS provide for Ms valued possessions the safety Paid Up C f 40,030.000.. that to afforded by our viMilts Reserve Fund f IJ.OOO tM where233 words
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Article74 1940-12-27 16 bUmu Dec YUGOSLAVIA wants to 1 1 out of the present conflict md intends to maintain good elations of friendship with all ler neighbours," declared M. Vlarkovitch, Yugoslavia Foreign Minister, m a Press state(^uotcd m a Belgrade m to the Stefanl added that v^ hadReuter - 74 words
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Article294 1940-12-27 16 X'M AS WITH A DIFFERENCE AT CORFU THE RA 1 I'ILOTS PLAYED THE ROLE OF FATHER 'CHRISTMAS OVER CORFU, DROPPING HUM)- I BEDS OF TO FOR CITIZENS WHO HAD OFTEN BEEN RAIDED BY THE ITALIAN AIR FORCE. THE MAJORITY OF THE GIFTS WERE FOR CHILDREN .AND BRITISH BOMBERS FLYING LOW,294 words
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Article39 1940-12-27 16 London, Dor. I s have been published In New regarding th« t of German thru Bgn Hunit is stated In Official quart era m London to-day that there b> no knowledge of such movement ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration98 1940-12-27 16 Mati y Na z i planes shot down m Bri- ita i n have) i rashed and yet remained m i tar condition j ItflM of these have been reS paired an >f i carefully exa- mined by the J R.A.F. struc- tural experts and are now m flying con-98 words
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Article81 1940-12-27 16 m Our Own Reporter Ipoh, D?c. J MA LAY A N Chin c I •)0. 000. 000 tfl| the lift of contributions of o seas Chinese to C Tar. Kali Kee. I eader South B Con Party, visiting Ipoh fi 8 He spefce o| the a Imii81 words
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Article155 1940-12-27 16 London, Dec. 26. T!H>r<;n arms workers were 1 official!; on holiday on hristm.is Day, key men m factories worked long hours to do vital repair and maiu'cnstut- work. Mafhtl that hid hardly stopped peed- up following Dunkirk were overhauled. Imp ropUcement work tunins: ihrvnBritish Wireless - 155 words
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Advertisement133 1940-12-27 16 Cathay mmsßtc Where Everybody Goes PHONE snow t-, c r- Ine Season s Greetings TO-MORK4MV ft S4<M) it o lock AH Our Patrons. SHIRLEY TEMPLE JACK OAKIE CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD m J FUN SONGS! wl MIRTH fj^ MELODY m fh > ong "Fifth Ay««»««" rox news rM'w oV r Th« MoiOn-OtKon133 words
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Advertisement18 1940-12-27 16 NET SALES EXCEH. M ENT-A-PLANE' FW Yesterday s score of enemy P" shot doun on aU front* FHI18 words
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