Morning Tribune, 8 November 1941
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Title Section13 1941-11-08 1 HJJJJ^^JB(JHMH^^^^^W*"* v» HOft*^^^^^^^^^" Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 241 Saturday. November 8, 1941.13 words
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265 1941-11-08 1 WAR CEASES AT KARELIA Helsinki Report I i ii hi sh I'earc Myslery London, Nov. 7. THE termination of military operations is reported in a broadcast from Helsinki. Operations are reported to have ceased partially at Karelia but in eastern Karelia hostilities are continuing, according to a Reuter report. TheReuter - 265 words
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Article253 1941-11-08 1 All Lost If Nazis Fail 4bIo*»I»Im*Ik Unit Rome, Nov. 7. THE question of how the war is going to end is to-day more important than the question of when," says the German Minister of Propaganda, Dr. Goebbels, writing m the German newspaper •Das Reich." In direct contrast with previous responsibleReuter - 253 words
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231 1941-11-08 1 MOSCOW, NOV. 7. T\FSPITE THE BATTLE FOR MOSCOW, THE TRADITIONLr ARY RED ARMY PARADE IN CELEBRATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION WAS HELD IN THE FAMOUS RED SQUARE TO-DAY. Soviet infantry headed the parade followed by a workers battalion, squadrons of cavalry,Reuter - 231 words
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221 1941-11-08 1 ANOTHER JAPANESE SHIP SUNK OFF RED PORT 1 4lU\ II lt\ Till second sea tragedj m two class involving Japanese shipping m Far Eastern waters m reported by a Domei agency report from otaru. Hokkaido. Ihe report >a\\> that the 3,000- ton yciwcl llakutu* Maru sank last iui;lit near (apeReuter - 221 words
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105 1941-11-08 1 No Comment On Stalin's Second Front" s London, Nov. 7. S QTALIN'S reference to a i O "second front" m Europe has not .evoked any com- S ment from official circles, writes Reuter's diplomatic r correspondent. j Nevertheless, M. Stalin's speech has aroused the great- i S est interest amongReuter - 105 words
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Article127 1941-11-08 1 Shanghai, Nov. ".—While professing to have no information whatever regarding the instructions that Mr. Kurusu was carrying to Washington, the Japanese army spokesman at this afternoon's piess conference expressed his personal hope that the Japanese American negotiations would result m the closing of the Burma Road by diplomaticReuter - 127 words
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Article108 1941-11-08 1 Bombs -By R.A.F. London, Nov. 7. i THE K.A.F. at- tack W i 1 h i m a shaven, Hamburg and other places in north western Germany and the docks at Lei Havre last night. The score to date of the R.A.F. wing in I Russia is 15 enemy aircraft108 words
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Article36 1941-11-08 1 Vichy, Nov. 7. M. Maurice Leblanc. the French author, best known for his stories of Arsene Lupin, the German crook, has died j at Perpignan; aged 75, says the I i Vichy news agency. I ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article383 1941-11-08 1 London, Nov. 7. THE crippling effect of the British, American and Dutch economic blockade on Japan is vividly shown by the Shanghai correspondent of the weekly review. The Economist. Immediately after the freezing of the funds the Government promised to buy all the goods thenReuter - 383 words
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Article445 1941-11-08 1 London, Nov. 7. ALTHOUGH the offensive operations during October were considerably curtailed by exceptionally unfavourable weather, the R.A.F. m all operations carried out no fewer than 195 attacks against 81 Axis targets. No operation* were possible during five days and on 11 nights. In CiermanyReuter - 445 words
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Article554 1941-11-08 2 Luftwaffe Short Of Air Crews Loiidon, Nov. 7. "DRITISH aircraft ami equipment are reaching Russia "m vast bulk" said Group Captain Helmore, m a broadcast "War Commentary," m spite of geographical difficulties. They are being sent "by various ingenious routes" not only through Archangel "along congested railways covering miles olBritish Wireless - 554 words
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163 1941-11-08 2 U.S. AID SHOWS DEMOCRACY'S DETERMINATION New York, Nov 7 L MR. Avereli Harriman, head of the American delegation to the Moscow Supply Conference, addressing the American Legion leaders, declared that the United States aid to Russia "m no way compromises our opposition U> -Communism "Our aid is cne way traffic,Reuter - 163 words
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Article44 1941-11-08 2 London. Nov. 7: "Early last nteht a few *nemy aircraft flrw over the coastal areas ?nft!iuy m the east and soutu east," says this mom*itg's Air Ministry communique. "Some bombs were dropped but they did littlf dam.ge and no one was seriously Jiurt." ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article70 1941-11-08 2 Big Enemy Shipping Losses m Alexandria, Nov. 7. CIBMARINES < 1 the Bri- k tish IVUditeirancan Fleet Sand bombers of th c Middlt East Command are taking a great toll of enemy yhippin^. According to :tn official I communique issued by the 3 Naval authorities here, 86 j Axis ships,Reuter - 70 words
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Article286 1941-11-08 2 New York, Nov. 7 —Stalin's speech is a frontpage story m the newspapers, with general emphasis being laid on his call lor a second front m Europe. Commenting on this the New York Times expresses the opinion that a second front m the West is impossible. Biitain, saysReuter; Central News - 286 words
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Article58 1941-11-08 2 London, Nov. 7. OUTPUT has increased from 220 to 463 per cent, m Russian factories, Sir Walter Citrine said on his return from Russia, adding: "In one factory that was turning out shell-fuses, 65 per cent, of the iabom was female. In another, making carburettors,Special Cable - 58 words
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85 1941-11-08 2 London. Nov. 7. THOUGH the Germans claim they are still building warships which the Russians have left on the stocks at Nikolaiev, a correspondent with the Axis troops says he saw no suoh activity when he inspected the shipyard. There were only the remainsSpecial Cable - 85 words
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Article50 1941-11-08 2 Ferozpur Nov. 7 One lakh and 55.000 rupees were presented by the Peroepur District at thr Durbar to the Punjab Governor lor the War Fund A feature Of the Durbar mtbh a "low -level attack' »-y a bomber on Hitler's ettiay which wa* set on fire by incendiary bombs ReuterReuter - 50 words
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96 1941-11-08 2 AUSTRALIA SURVEYS F. EASTERN POSITION Canberra, Nov. 7. THE Prime Minister Mr. John Curtin, announced here to-day that the Australian Wai Council had surveyed the whole question of the Far Eastern pasi tlon with Mr. Duff Cooper who spoke frankly and comprehensively from a personal knowledge of the facts andReuter - 96 words
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Article184 1941-11-08 2 Kurusu At Manila On Way To U.S. Manila, Nov. 7. MR SABURO KURUSU. Japan'.s new diplomatic adviser to Washington, arrived here this after- noon. He called on President Quezon and high Commissioner Sayre. He is scheduled to leave for the United States to-morrow, says Reuter. Hong Kong, Nov. 7. TheCentral News - 184 words
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Article168 1941-11-08 2 Vichy, Nov. 7. HANGOE which is the Soviet base on the extreme south-west oi Finland on the peninsula guarding the northern entrance to the Gulf of Finland, has been partiallyevacuated by the Russians, according to a dispatch from Helsinki to a Vichy news agency. Hangoe wasReuter - 168 words
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152 1941-11-08 3 Book Exposes Author's U.S. Transactions London, Nov. 7. A PASSAGE In his putubiography "Pi "sent Indicative," concerning i huansia] transactions n the United States, cuus.d investigations wiiich resulted Id Noel Coward's second appearance at Mansion House Court, London, charged with offences against the Defence (Finance* Ac' ol Qr*at Britain. TheReuter - 152 words
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204 1941-11-08 3 Mixed Reception For Soviet Credit Decision Washington, Nov. 7. THE riant of a credit of 1 $1,000,000 r U to 8 vict Russia by the [Jnited states has been given i mixed reception In vV.i hingtcn. Senator Oonnally, chalrmau of tile Btnati Foreign Affairs Comtnittee, commented: '"Russia la limply ableReuter - 204 words
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Article272 1941-11-08 3 NEWS BREVITIES Melbourne, Nov. 7 lan Pitchett, who is to become Official] War Correspondent with the A.I F. m Malaya, say.s in a despatch from Jerusalem, that Melbourne Cup Day was celebrated by the A.I.F. at a huge Australian convalescent depot m Palestine with a bi^ picnic. Thousands watched horse272 words
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78 1941-11-08 3 Japanese Boat Due Soon For Evacuees Tokyo, Nov. 7. AT to-day's Press conference, the Japanese Government spokesman revealed that the Asama Maru had sailed from Yokohama yesterday for Manila and Singapoie to pick up Japanese evacuees from those ports. Queried regarding the arrest 01 two Japanese m India and Burma,Reuter - 78 words
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Article49 1941-11-08 3 London. Nov. 7. ONE of the biggest convoys ever to be escorted by the Navy has arrived at Archangel. It included RAF machines, men. complete workshop-equipment and fuel and not a single thing was lost nor was an enemy piane sighted en route.— Special CableSpecial Cable - 49 words
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Article275 1941-11-08 3 ndon Nnv 7 iii.vi, a deep lmpr< sslon In political circlet In London is rtKarded a.s one which inspires confldence m Eliusia's ability to m Germany's onslaughts with vigour and determination, until the final victory is won The Soviet Premier's reference to .second front has ol" courseReuter - 275 words
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Miscellaneous18 1941-11-08 4 u^ I (WE SHORE PUT f THAT P\C\SITE HA'H A _^-O 7 |T P VER r (fWONT... P^18 words
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751 1941-11-08 5 'Faith In Future Of This T own Is Sure' T^HE Singapore Municipal Commissioners are budgeting next year for a surplus of £133,918, which, according to the president, Mr. L Ray man, who yesterday introduced the 1942 budget at a special meeting, is a "somewhat precarious" figure, j Speaking 1 first751 words
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117 1941-11-08 5 A DECREE nisi was granted yesterday to A Philip Antolne a young Indian who petitioned the high court o a dissolution of marrlay wWJ hw wlfo. Emily Mary Mitoine on the *rounu ol her misconduct with V. Chel- 1 ißdural. a driver employed m117 words
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Article82 1941-11-08 5 r j. CONVICTED on a charge of causing hurt to a compatriot, V. Saminathan, alias Murugasu, i'20> was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment Raminathan, who was stated to iTave injured Cennathamby with a mr/tal piping in front of a house in Chittv Road at 682 words
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Article86 1941-11-08 5 THE agent of any ship m which wheat flour is imported must, within 24 hours of such Import, furnish to the proper Malaynn authority m writing a full MM true account of the quantity and descrlp- tlon of each consignment of wheat rkmr so imported and the86 words
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Article30 1941-11-08 5 LAST night's Government Gazette publishes the Divorce Procedure (Amendment' Rules. 1941, which arc to be id with the [pal rules coi In the Divorce Procedure Rules mad< April 30. 193430 words
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Article44 1941-11-08 5 rpSJB Rural Bc.ird. Malacca, is now aaktni for I3JS0 for sanitary services and union isnrj >u.5tx) ivji the malntenai of roads, strseta and bridge* and j^.uoo for th< construction of s rfrei wall along the right bank of the Bungel Lereh44 words
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Article180 1941-11-08 5 Cannot Cope With New Members AS "the wait 1 11; t list for fly. ins instruction is so long that V the people it i the bottom, it seems, may be- come grey- i boards before they possess S \V licences," i the Royal Singaporp Flying Club will not, for180 words
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Article255 1941-11-08 5 COMPOSITE OVERFLOW SQUADRON What might i»t* described as an overflow squadron composed of pilots trained m Australia, Canada and England under the provisions of the Empire Training Scheme is now operating m Malaya. One of the most recent squadrons formed m the Far East includes members of the RAF. trained"255 words
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126 1941-11-08 5 HIS Excellency, the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, left greatly pleased with his first visit yesterday to H.M.S. Pelandok, training depot for the Malay Navy. HLs Excellency inspected barrack and instruction rooms and spent mucn time Chatting with the Malay ratings on parade. hus Excellency was126 words
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253 1941-11-08 5 AM retiring from Government service by February A 1 next year on grounds of general inefficiency which may be due to my indebtedness," stated ChU Teik Yong, a 44-year-old Audit Oilice clerk, when he appeared m the high court yesterday before Ml Percy McElwaine,253 words
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Advertisement313 1941-11-08 5 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, *t&JC*^ Exclusively. II jj^^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. I. ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. X A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science, 35 years' European Clinica] Experience. Domestic Occurrence ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS LANGDON WILLIAMS wishes to thank all those who attended her late husband's funeral, who sent wreaths and also for313 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1941-11-08 6 VERA ARDMORE - VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PLACES j hv i PREPARATIONS for the B pantomime, to be pr< enl at the Victoria Theatre from January 6 to 10 inclusive, are forging ahead. Eva Clark, who is to play Aladdin, has just returned from leave at Cameron Highlands and1,212 words
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Advertisement19 1941-11-08 6 JUST RECEIVED LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BELTS, BAGS, NOVELTIES. 5 STAMFORD ROAD, CAPITOL BUILDING, SINGAPORE Tel. 3838. BLJlB2aa===== 3 «ISEfcia^E^^19 words
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Miscellaneous14 1941-11-08 6 Mickey By Wall Mouse Disney fVv I »4 1. U'Jt Dm» Production,' /£*2*7 Z.JL!14 words
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Article, Illustration945 1941-11-08 7 London, Oct. 2. f |!HE time has come when men should band out white feathers to ij> iris of their acquaintance whom they meet m the street ;.n<l who, t hey know, refuse to join the women's services." So said Lady Astor. M.P., and Aiayo:es.s of, Plymouth, at945 words
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351 1941-11-08 7 MORNING TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1941. JAPAN'S POLICY SETTLEMENT of the China Incident, m tht opinion of Chinese political commentators, still remains the keynote of Japan's national policy. Before the fulfilment of this aim, they believe, Japan is not m a position to pick a quarrel with any major Power,351 words
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Advertisement600 1941-11-08 8 L^^f^^^^ \.^^^^r^^^ iXfct f SB I ff a^^h Situations Vacant SMART Girl Typist-Telephone-Opera-♦or Slncaporc Commercial Co. Amber Mansions. Phone 7103. (No. 840 L, WANTED Distributors for Powered Milk and Barley Apply Box 852 c o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 837 L) WANTED— English speaking Chinese girl and boy to canvas600 words
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Advertisement630 1941-11-08 8 Wanted WANTED furnished house, two bedrooms, near bu> route. Box 846 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 829 L) WANTED: Small second-hand Camera. uood rr.r.ke and condition. Replies to 6, Calrnnlll Road, Singapore. (No. 867 L) WANTED New or 2nd hand Directory of Manufacturers or any Commercial Director of Ceylon and630 words
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Advertisement692 1941-11-08 8 For Sale ~FOrT SALE— One perforating machine and fair quantity of type metal m cases on stands. Apply Malaya Tribune Press Ltd.. Anson Road, Singapore. FOR SALE: G.E.C. Fidelity All-Wave Super :0 Auto Radiogram m perfect condition. Write Box 856 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 841 L) FANS, new 230692 words
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Advertisement682 1941-11-08 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your carv Phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No 676H) SALK: MORRIS 12 SALOON 1938. $1,550-. Box 85. 1 c 0 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No 838 Li FOR SALE: 1937 Austin Seven Saloon. $1.400|-. Apph 285. River Valley Road. Singapore. (No. 805 LI r'OR682 words
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Advertisement619 1941-11-08 8 SMALL lv Ill<lr< modern ia■id op* il Ti i phon< 3i:i»». Singapore. (No. 835 L) tsHl I) non lacing see with us* ol dining room and Kitnear Swimming club. 4'i. afeyei Road 'No. 839 L) Property For Sale KOR WALE beautifully panelled, newly decorated bunsalo* (3 bedrooms, 2 alr-condltloned), "nigh619 words
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883 1941-11-08 9 Morning Tribune Special Race Chart TUT following is the specially compiled guide lot duv's races at Kukit Timah, the opening day of the Bingaport Turf Clubs winter meeting; SELECTIONS (By "MM") (Bf 'Spei tator") K.ue 1: LA POLOGNI «•«<* SHUN Shun Courting a Race 1. REMEMBER ME Rare 2. lIARPC)883 words
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Article102 1941-11-08 9 ONE of the season's best rugger matches should be witnessed OB the Padang to-day, when the Combined Singapore and Johore XV meet the British Army m a Malayan Rugby Union game. Singapore and Johore: Lac Pastor; P/o Abbott. Bdr Ide Fl Lt. Kinnamount, Rev. Pocock; Big. Ramaili102 words
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Article339 1941-11-08 9 P LATINO against a much superior team, who had control of the game most of the time, the Medical College Union lost to the Singapore Cricket Club by three points (a try) to nil m a game of rugby on the padanK yesterday. A terrific339 words
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Article161 1941-11-08 9 WITH one man short, the Asiatic Petroleum Company hockey team were beaten by three goals to one by a Singapore Cruket Club side m a hockey match on the latter's ground yesterday. Play though tt never reached a myn standard at any phase of the game,161 words
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Article113 1941-11-08 9 A STRONG S.C.R.C team beat the Naval Police at hockey at Hon& Lim (Jreen yesterday by three goals to nil. The Chinese had the better of the e.xehariKes although they were not so opportunistic m the first h;ilf, when they led 1-0. The Naval Police played113 words
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Article49 1941-11-08 9 R.XFFLKS l OIJ.F.Gi: second eleven defeated the S.K.C. SBCOSISls by four jjoals lo nil. when tliev met in i of hoekej on the site ground jrasterdaj Seng In QhazaU and Samat scored :h tor R College and in th. add re for l I ■-> A talned :or the R.C49 words
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238 1941-11-08 9 Death Of Popular S 'pore Sportsman SINGAPORE has lost one of its most well-known sportsmen by the death, which occurred yesterday, of George Day, until last month physical director of the V.M.C.A.. Singapore. Day, who was only m his middle twenties, was one of the finest all-rounders on the local238 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-11-08 9 TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 1.10 a.m., 8.6 ft.; 12.39 p.m.. 9.4 ft. TO-MORROW: 1.45 a.m., 8.4 ft.; 1.10 p.m.. 9 ft.22 words
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Miscellaneous40 1941-11-08 9 RUGBY: M.R.U. game. Combined Singapore and Johore v British Army. Padang: Loyals v Field Regiment, Johore. HOCKEY. Singapore v Selangor, S.R.C.; Indian Association v R.A.M.C.. Balestier. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. tournament RACES: First day of Singapore winter meeting, Buklt Timah, 2.30 p.m.40 words
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Article365 1941-11-08 10 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Nuv. 7. THE Mlnistei for the Army (Mr. Pordej statea that CarporaJ J. H. Gordon of West Australia, who has been awarded the V.C., said when interviewed by a representative of the A.I.F. Military History Section: "They tell me I've won the V.C. But365 words
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Advertisement113 1941-11-08 10 EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THIS 1 I OUTSTANDING FILM" -STRAITS TIMES TODAY TO-MORROW V SHOWS II A. M. 3-15, 645 Cr 945 P. U TO SEE IT IS TO LOVE IT! if €lm^%; p>M NICMOtA' HA«il{H M ALSO PATHE GAZETTE UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL I WAR PICTORIAL NEWS CLIMAXING EVERY PICTURE THAT EVER113 words
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Article142 1941-11-08 11 Phol To Meet Sima In Title Fight Till: Ufdtweifllt i •liampionship »if Bnifapore will be at stakr when Battling Sima, the popular FilipiiK iiieot Nal Phol, the fast rising; Thailander, ever IS 3 mill, rounds at the Happy Wot Id Stadium on Friday, Nov. 14. Th< title- fiKht to« supported142 words
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Article381 1941-11-08 11 NEWS FROM INDIA New Delhi, Nov. 7. THE Maharaja Of Rajpipla has given £5.000 to the Viceroy's War Fund to buy a lighter plane for the R A P. The people of Ferozpore have contributed a purse of 155,000 rupees to the Punjab Government's War Fund. Another sub-division m Bengal381 words
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523 1941-11-08 12 Murdered Nazi Colonel Was Too Fond Of Fines (SPECIAL CABLE) London, Oct. FRENCHMAN from NanU-s. who has ocapd to England Ithto wire, told m Umdon V» A t nlav ol conditions m that town which led to the assassination ol the German Lt tol. Kar. H olt torn ,«ndant at523 words
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82 1941-11-08 12 London, Oct. 29. THE statement, m an Italian com- munique on Monday, that German bombers sank an enemy cruiser cff the Marmaric Coast was elaborated m an Italian wireless broadcast last night. The announcer said that the cruiser was sighted m dim moonliaht.Reuter - 82 words
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Article162 1941-11-08 12 Cairo. Oct. 29. THREE British soldiers I ed into the military quarters In the_Western Desert Oil Monday, and, when asked where they had come from, replied "Ben Benghati was 300 miles away aero s the desert, and they had walked all the way m escapingReuter - 162 words
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Article217 1941-11-08 12 •HFR FIRST BKAL" (At the Pavilion) ■jViTANY filmgoers have known Jane 1 Withers of the screen from those early days when just more than a toddler sho was a precocious child In short comedies. Now. over 15. she takes her first semiadult role m "Her First Beau." and217 words
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Article65 1941-11-08 12 Borne. Oct. 29. TELLING the Italian people that they must prepare 1 for real sacrifices, Signer Parlnacci, the former .secretary of the Fascist Party, .said In a speech at Casal Maggiere that the war would be r 1oih«, one, according to a Milan repoi t. The British,Reuter - 65 words
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Article371 1941-11-08 12 Berne Oct. 29.- -Thirteen persons have been .shot as the result of a court martial at Tiavnik, m North Bosnia, according to a Belgrade despatch. Eleven others were condemned to death but their sentences were commuted to five years' imprisonment. All the accused, adherents ol the Orthodox Church,Reuter - 371 words
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702 1941-11-08 12 Reuter Change Should Meet Commons' Criticism London, Oct. 29. COMMENTING on the crea- v tion of the Reuter trust the leading provincial daily, the Manchester Guardian, says that the announcement "should allay whatever doubts may have existed amongst I those imperfectly acquainted with what was proposed for j the futureReuter - 702 words
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