Morning Tribune, 14 November 1941
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Title Section18 1941-11-14 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. o— No. 245, Friday, November 14, 1941. i MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, November 15, 11*41. m <* «>18 words
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437 1941-11-14 1 "GRAVE PERIL" FACES NEUTRALITY ACT MEASURE New York, Nov. 13. ALL Washington despatches indicate that revolt over the Administration's labour policies will cause many members m the House of Representatives, especially the Southern Democrats, to vote against the Neutrality Bill revisions, thereby making the result look like a "photo finish"Reuter - 437 words
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Article24 1941-11-14 1 Rome, Nov. 13.— The RAF. raided Benghazi and Derna while German and Italian planes raided TobniV. states an Italian communique.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article162 1941-11-14 1 Sydney, Nov. 13. J FOLK hundred and fifty Hong Kong women, accoro- 2 panied by many children, held 2 a, mass meeting of protest to- j day and demanded the right of choice whether to remain II m Australia or to return to 2 Hong Kong.Reuter - 162 words
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Article102 1941-11-14 1 London, Nov. 13. rpHERE is some anxiety concerning the continued absence of news of the Soviet plane which left Kuibishev and is overdue at Teheran. The passengers include M. LUvmofT. the newly appointed Ambassador to the United States, L/iurence Steinhardt. the United fcitatcs Ambassador to Russia102 words
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Article102 1941-11-14 1 Renewed Request To Finns Likely J New York, Nov. 13. J THE United 5 States and Britain may re- 5 new their efforts! to end the So- I viet Finnish Z 2 hostilities ac- S coming 1 to Wash. 5 ington sources. The plan which they are expect- ed to102 words
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82 1941-11-14 1 Melbourne, Nov. 13. "QENERAL WAVELL'S so-called miscalculatlion m the Libyan campaign, meant m effect, that his Intelligence Staff was not so good as he thought," declared General Sir Thomas Blarney, Australian Deputy C'ommander-in-Chief m the Middle East, m an interview here to-day. "The positionReuter - 82 words
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Article42 1941-11-14 1 Cairo, Nov. 13. Sixty-four killed and 95 injured is the casualty list of last night's raid on the Fayoum area 60 miles south of Cairo. A few bombs were dropped without causing any damage early to-day north of the Nile Delta.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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349 1941-11-14 1 ATLANTIC BATTLE HITLER'S MAJOR DEFEAT London, Nov. 13. THK last four months of the battle of the Atlantic, coinciding with the increasing- destruction of Axis shipping all round the coasts of Europe, have been the major defeat for Hitler, declares The Times, which adds that "Admiral Raeder, recently a conspicuousReuter - 349 words
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Article511 1941-11-14 1 l.multtn Nov. 13, [tl os f to <l:l > s H>^ S ol the fighting m Ru sia ha twitched from Moscow, v\h<rr the (icrmans art- -t«M held at ill points i<> the Crimea <t the southern end ol the tront. The German communique >|M';»k»511 words
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Article60 1941-11-14 1 KURUSU ON DIFFICULT MISSION Honolulu, Nov. 13. ARRIVING m Honolulu, Mr. S. Kurusu tpld reporters that he was on a very important and difficult mission the details of which must await his arrival m Washington. His mission was confined to Japanese-United States relations, he added. His experience as a. Vice-Consul60 words
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Article44 1941-11-14 1 Washington, Nov. 13. The report that Admiral Nomura, the Japanese Ambassador m Washington, had tendered his resignation to his government because of its attitude to the II iiited States, was denied by the Ambassador's secretary. "It is not true at all," he told ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article59 1941-11-14 1 was the common responsibility of the United States and Japan to maintain peace m the Pacific. Told of Mr. Churchill's statement if the United States were to find herself at war with Japan, Britain's declaration would follow within the hour, Mr. Kurusu laughed and said: He might as well haveReuter - 59 words
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401 1941-11-14 2 JAPANESE HYSTERIA INDICATING DESPAIR (By Frank Oliver) Washington, Nov. 13. THE hysterical outbursts m the Tokio Press against Mr. Churchill are considered by observers m New York as yet another indication that Japan begins to realise the desperate straits to which the cards of aggrjeft&ion and membership of the AxisReuter - 401 words
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Article101 1941-11-14 2 Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 13. WE shall not be neutral if an American .latfcn enters the war."' declared Scnhor Arerha, the Brazilian Foreign Minister, iii an interview. Senhor Arcnha. who is on his way tc Chile, said that the President's speech had put an end toReuter - 101 words
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60 1941-11-14 2 l_i 11UUJ1. 11UT. IdT^iE British Treasury has an- nounced that an order under the Defence (Finance) Regula lions has been applied to Chin?., requiring such exports to be paid lor within six months from a sterling account of an approved bank The list ofReuter - 60 words
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Article35 1941-11-14 2 Ottawa, Nov. 13. CANADA'S wartime production of planes amounts to 2.228. an nounced Mr. C. D. Howe, Minister of Munitions, m the House or Commons. In addition. 2,243 planes have been assembled m Ottawa.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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213 1941-11-14 2 5 -Bangkok, Nov. I C IF, m fact, America could J t shortly supply Thailand I with more Martin bombers, 8 then ao much tlje better for S us and for the friendly re- 1 J lations between the two J countries, says a ThaiReuter - 213 words
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Article66 1941-11-14 2 London, Nov. 13. British and Danish girls are working side by side m the A.T.S.. while their hu.s- j bands and sweethearts serve m the forces. Their men aie the sailors now serving m that 40 per cent, of the Danh.h merchant navy which escaped from66 words
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Article, Illustration32 1941-11-14 2 Introducting HENRY- I Meet Henry if I you've not met him ill the Sunday Tribune before. lie's a wow and he temporarily replaces Mirk r>■ Mouse m i\\v centre pages from to-day.32 words
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Article120 1941-11-14 2 Travancore. Nov. 12. TRAVANCORE celebrated the fifth anniversary of t h o Tempde Entry. Prayers were held, and at a meeting m the public hall the Maharaja was congratulated on the resolution— B y Radio. Delhi. Nov. 12. THE All-India AntiFascLst Students' Conference will meet to-morrow m Delhi under120 words
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Article311 1941-11-14 2 Berlin Talks Of Nazis' Next Step London, Nov. 13. IN connection wilh the Russian deadlock and the weakening of the German faith m the official promises of an early and decisive successes, the people of Berlin are talking again about the step which should follow the Russian campaign renewed 011--siaughtReuter - 311 words
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Article289 1941-11-14 2 Chungking, Nov. 12. WE are doubly happy to-day, not only to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Dr. Sun Vat-sen, Father of the Chinese Republic, but it ls a further cause for rejoicing as it should alao be your National Day" said Mr. Han Lih-wu. secretary-general to289 words
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Article126 1941-11-14 2 Japan 's Too Moderate" Policy AN extraordinary Cabinet meeting was held at the Premierofficial residence this afternoon to examine the texts of the policy seeches which will be made at the special Diet Session, after which General Tojo and Mr. Kaya proceeded to the Imperial Villa at Hayama to obtainReuter - 126 words
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Article29 1941-11-14 2 rlVoria (Illinois), Xov. 13. Four were killed and >i\ injured m the powder factory explosion reported earlier. The federal agent* stated that there was no sign of sabotape.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement93 1941-11-14 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, ifi'**"*^ Exclusively. \j£^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Sconce, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. RELAXATION DERIVED FROM I THE ENJOYMENT OF THE LIVING THEATRE IB BY WAR WORKERS BY OUR TROOPS IN THIS COUNTRY, AND BY CITIZENS GENERALLY,93 words
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457 1941-11-14 3 British Press Condemns Finland's Reply To U.S. London, Nov. 13. DESCRIBING Finland's reply to the American attempt at mediation as a defiant answer and a piece of special pleading addressed U> the American people, The Times editorial says: "Security for Finland could have been attained without resort to war andReuter - 457 words
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94 1941-11-14 3 Washington, Nov. 13. PLANS to handle the problem of enemy aliens m the United States which "can be put into effect at the shortest order" are beiiiK prepared by Che Departments of Justice nnd War. Mr. Francis Biddle the United States AttorneyGeneral, told aReuter - 94 words
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Article110 1941-11-14 3 London, Tftrf. 13. AN interesting light is thrown on the shortage of petrol In the Reich by a talk given on the Ger man radio to-night on the production of "wood gas." It is stated that only lorries propelled by wood gas are now being builtReuter - 110 words
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Article99 1941-11-14 3 Hong Kong, Nov. 13. TH E newspaper China Mail learns from Canton that the Japanese military authorities closed the Pearl River to civilian traffic yesterday, as extensive troop movements are reported to be occurring. It has been ascertained locally that the Japanese river boat Shiragana Maru, whichReuter - 99 words
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Article52 1941-11-14 3 Rai Bareilly. Nov. 12. SIR Maurice Hallct. Governor of the U P opened at Rai Bareilly the Sardha Canal extension. Three districts will benefit by the extension m case of a detective monsoon. When the effects o f the extension ha v been judged a furfhrtt extension may op made.—52 words
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127 1941-11-14 3 George Crawley - George Crawley (By Lisbon, Nov. 13. THE immeasurable value of air escort to British shipping was illustrated when a large convoy of more than 20 steamers reached Ltsbort safely, despite the fact that they were probably .spotted by two enemy nl'ines But the escortingReuter - 127 words
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108 1941-11-14 3 Sydney, Nov. 13. rE leading Trades Union officials, including a number of military members, have sent a letter to Mr. John Curtin, the Prime Minister, asking him to arrange a conference with the Parliamentary Labour Party to achieve the "closest unity m the LabourReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement73 1941-11-14 3 Open till 2 a.m. Daily lAvoiniTi: and DANCE HALL (White House Hotn Building) Junction Sunsei lid. Jalan Besar. The "Favourite" for good EATS and ENTERTAINMENT. ttAftClNti Nißhtly from 830 to 12 midnight SPECIAL TEA DANCES: rida > from 5.30 p.m. Saturday t0 7 30 pm Sunday DAN LINCOLN his boys73 words
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Advertisement206 1941-11-14 3 TO-NIGHT I yi m n-i>iv\i it »\\n: 9.30 p.m. MIDNIGHT I TO-MORROW'S RACE DANCE I 9.M P.M. MIDNIGHT I Preceded By Tea Dansant from 7.30. 1 THE 'ONE BIG' NIGHT FOR LUCKY RACE-HORSE I j OWNERS AND TURFITES ALIKE TO HOLD! CELEBRATION PARTIES I BE HERE TO MEET OUR TWO206 words
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1204 1941-11-14 4 PULLED OUT REVOLVER AND FIRED TWO SHOTS GRAPHIC account of how he saw about 20 uniformed Chinese converge on a detective and assault him, resulting mi n the man drawing revolver and shooting twice, was given m the coroner's court yesterday, by Lee Thian Sung, a lorry attendant. when Mr.1,204 words
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Article124 1941-11-14 4 •THE RAMPARTS WK WATCH" (At (he \lli. i m inn TVyrARCH of Time at its best and the greatest yet Of this series is the present Alhambra attraction. "Ramparts We Watch," :i lull-length feature which delivers with terrific force the mcssSflX to; ;<n Americans nnd freedom-loving nations to-day,124 words
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Article105 1941-11-14 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. HH. THE SULTAN OF PERAK. Sir Abdul Aziz. K.C.M.G., X 8.E.. celebrates his 54th. birthday to. morrow and m honour of the occasion he has appointed thr»- Perak residents Justices of the Peace. They are Capt. L. A. Blackh.aH.105 words
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Article101 1941-11-14 4 i i i pOR inflicting two wounds with a chop- per on a compatriot, m what was I described by the police as a "spontane- j ous attack." Kang Peng Oh nan (30), w»s sentenced to three months' rigorous lm- prisonmen*- The Incident, was stated to I have101 words
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Article133 1941-11-14 4 Yap Cbcng Hang <'J4) admitted 17 pnvloua convictions, after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing a fountain pea from a fellow passenger m i trolley Dm, the prosecuting officer said that Yap mi a "notorious pickpocket Mr. H. B. Kindlon, the third magistrate, accepted Yaps133 words
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Article20 1941-11-14 4 rpHE Hainanese of the Scgumat district I of Johore have contributed $1,068 for, the relief of British air raid victims.20 words
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Article226 1941-11-14 4 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS MARY Chow, Ivy Lam and Annie Ho. dance hostesses, had their names mentioned m court yesterday m connection with a summons case m which Fong Cheok Senu alleges that the women used criminal force to him at the New World cabaret on Nov. 2. Mr. P.226 words
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Article110 1941-11-14 4 short meeting ol the Singapore Ruml Ron id was held at. the Land ofilro yesterday morning, Mr c. w. a Bennett presiding. There were 10 Itemi on the ni^enrla, rhlCfl was dealt with very speedlThe proposed adoption of temporary building ijy-iiuvs brought about much discuMlon110 words
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Article66 1941-11-14 4 rANTAM BIN Hasan (if), an unemployed IfaUy, who had obtained a ride m t trolley bus, i- fined $10, m default ten days 1 simple Imprisonment He was convicted by Mr. H, E Klng- ln tbe third police court alter ha admitted that he obtained the66 words
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Article41 1941-11-14 4 port i midden and unprovoked attack on afohamed which resulted In his nose being fractured, "bully" and "gangster" >■■•• iied Kauaputhy w«a sentenced to six months rigorous Imprisonment and to a term of 12 months' poUce supervision. Kanapathy pleaded drunkenness at the41 words
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Article53 1941-11-14 4 rpiiK chars* against Tec Chiang swoe— thai i). in- a principal officer of Sin Beng Cheong Sawmill Co., he did fall to uiiikr and deliver to the Collector of War I. ix a return of income Mid total Income was withdrawn m the fifth court yesterday morning, the defendant being53 words
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Article26 1941-11-14 4 rpHK Postal DspaitHMOt advises that an ;«ir mail from the United Kingdom arrived yesterday evenlns and a c.«-iH;rHi delivery will be made at 8.15 tills morning26 words
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Article239 1941-11-14 4 WHEN customs officials searched the baggage of four Japanese intending passengers on the evacuee ship Asama Mara at the S.H.B. n«»<l own they discovered Japanese yen to a total amount of 22.200 ingeniously hidden. Finos totalling $2,900 were imposed on them by Mr. J. L. McFall.239 words
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Article388 1941-11-14 4 AiT each of the Malayan Magic circle's free monthly productions lor the Services at the Victoria Theatre, 2,000 applications lor ticket arc received iui a theatre which can only accommodate 500. This fact vva.s mentioned by Mr. M.D.P. Gilrov, the president, at the annual general388 words
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Advertisement199 1941-11-14 4 Situation Vacant ROYAL AIR FORCE. Vacancies will shortly arise with the Royal Air Force m the business area of Singapore for the employment of British European ladies for (a) general clerical duties and (b> as typists. 2. Rate of pay will be $100 per month rising to $125 per month199 words
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Advertisement153 1941-11-14 4 Highßlood Pressure Dangerous to Heart Thousands of men and women p:>st 40 far., the danKo-r.s of In art trouMe and paralysis because of High Hlood Pressure. High Ulood I'rtssiir^ is ;i mysteriouM disease that causes more deaths than cancer, largely because people mistake the nyinptoms for Indigestion or some simple153 words
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Article132 1941-11-14 5 I"'" i i«>* m ii. < it m i i i i .mil tournament played y .'p.'l.'Vin v yoaa i Yap AM HI..H B" I r Qan < t)p.Mi mixed double Mi L. 11. 1 i.i i .hi Buck Thoe w<> Ifjn 1. I) <• ii -Li v*.132 words
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Article348 1941-11-14 5 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Nov. 13. »iii^ Minister lor the Army (.Mr. fc'ordeJ said alter a conference with Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney that he was satishea as to Uie necessity for frequent consultations Detween A.I.F. leaders abroad and the Ministers. Gen. Blarney had told him that the morale348 words
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Article244 1941-11-14 5 BRITAIN'S NE W BOMB TEAM London, Nov. 13. DETAILS of another of Britain's heavy bombing team —two-engined Avro-Manches-ter already m service are now revealed. Its two Rolls-Royce 24-cylinder liquid-coclPd Vultee engines have been stated to develop 2,000 horseuower The aircraft has a win? span of 90 feet, length 70 feet,Reuter - 244 words
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Article76 1941-11-14 5 Bhopal, Nov. 13. MORE men have, been recruited from Nepal during the past 14 months than during the past 22 years, it was revealed by a speaker at a Bhopal Rotary Club meeting. The speaker paid a tribute to the courage and bravery of the Gurkhas, who,Reuter - 76 words
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Article25 1941-11-14 5 The 150 metres free style handicap for th* Lowndes Cup will take place on Sunday next at 10 30 a.m. at the SingaporeJ Swimming Club.25 words
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Advertisement97 1941-11-14 5 A MASTERLY AND THRILLING PICTORIAL CONFIRMATION OF WINSTON CHURCHILL'S UNFORGETTABLE WORDS "NEVER WAS SO MUCH I OWED BY SO MANY TO| SO FEW" I "WILL SCORE A PIRECJ HITI"-wAtr» winchcu I QUENTIN REYNOLDS. ALSO ONE OF THE BEST DKTF.CTIVE THRILLERS BRITISH UON wn WALLACES MARIUS GORING GREATEST THRILLER PENELOPE OUOItY97 words
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Advertisement79 1941-11-14 5 RUDY VALLEE OUT 4RL ann miller Akin oiMo v^Hl ROSEMARY LANE DANCE, JOAN MERRILL j LAUGH, 1% The THREE STOOGES I nurrn i j£mtsssWm nll/ifMlil/ LAWt I inttK! JjU|fi SIX NITS and a MISS I SW S*o'> by to C'f">»» I 5c r it n ploy by Ed^u r d79 words
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218 1941-11-14 6 Joe Louis To Meet Buddy Baer Again 1 New York. Nov. 1.1. I I is .inixMiiK ed that Joe Louis is defeating the world heavy- writ; in championship for the Ztth m tine on l.tnuaiv :t, when, m aid J of tin- i niipd states Navj Relief I und, heReuter - 218 words
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Article576 1941-11-14 6 Till following is the full pro. gramme for to-morrow's Singapore races, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's winter meeting: Horses— Class I—l Mile A 1 Fur. 4 2 MYSTIC MUSIC 5y 9.07 3 1 0 LORD RUG 5y 9.06 1 0 0 PRO P ATRIA576 words
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Article79 1941-11-14 6 London Nr, 12 A bonk from his right teg baa bee grafted to Len Hutton'i loft rorean m ii delicate operation ;it ;i north o En ;land military hospital. Hutton'i crlckd ims been rwtiictcd during the pa I season, foUowln i mnaMini, mishap winii li»- broke anReuter - 79 words
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Article21 1941-11-14 6 '•"V mutrh fixer j to be played Ht Baleetlei letween the Indian a ociation and tin' run jab Regiment < am •lied.21 words
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406 1941-11-14 6 INTER-COLLEGE HOCKEY AT SEPOY LINES TO-DAY Raffles Have Stronger Team U7ITII both teams, the Bokit Tiniah combination m particular having much more than the moderate share of successes m club matches this season, today's annual inter- ollege hockey match at Sepoy Lines, when Raffles College are visitors to the College406 words
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Article249 1941-11-14 6 X '°"owi"G are the entries for cla four horses and class one nor. received for the Selangor Turf Club Wi ter Meeting, which begins on Saturd^ MJT. (Entries from class two hor will be issued on Monday next) Horses, Class 4 Those entered for the I 1249 words
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Article134 1941-11-14 6 rplll Xi: should be plenly of thrills ;«t the llapny World Stadium to-night, when Battllai Siim.i meets Nai Thol m a fight for the lightweight cham|)ionship of Singapore. The two have never met before, and while Phol has sliown up very iinpressl\ e!v m his last two Bfhu134 words
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Article74 1941-11-14 6 rpHE FoUoWlng have accepted to play rugby fOf the S.C.C. V. an anti-air-iiiitt trmm to-day cm the Padang: 8 Johnson; C. Mil ton, I.t. N. T Bewick. A J. A. Ooetzee, Lt. T. P. Jones; D W l.c Mare, W B. West; P. W. Dunhill, Capl (i Wort.74 words
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34 1941-11-14 6 rnHK Accountant-General. Federated M;i- lay States, has received a sum of M."J.()06 from the Selan^or Turf Club as a further loan to His Majesty's Exchequer free of interest.34 words
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Article47 1941-11-14 6 The following are the results since the inception of the series: 1930. Drawn game: 1931. Medical College; 1932. Medical College; 1933. Medical College; 1934. Drawn game; 1935. Medical College; 1936. Raffles College; 1937. Drawn game; 1938. Raffles College; 1939. Drawn game; 1940 Raffles College.47 words
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Article246 1941-11-14 6 UNABLE to stand the pace, the Medical College were defeated by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to three points (a penalty goal), when they met an R.A.M.C. team m a rugby match at Sepoy Lines yesterday. A few minutes 'liter the initial kick-ofT,246 words
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315 1941-11-14 6 PLAYING sparkling hockey yesterday, the Singapore Cricket Club defeated the Straits Chinese Recreation Club by three goals to nil on the Padang. Marchbank, their inside right, performing the hat-trick. The Chinese played with ten men. although ten minutes after the start, Evans, the home team's315 words
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Advertisement203 1941-11-14 6 Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minute Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny seamand pores where germs hide and cause ter rible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling Burning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasu Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and oth* 1 blemishes. Ordinary treatments give onl. temporary relief because they do not ki'i the203 words
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Miscellaneous109 1941-11-14 6 a«L I SPORTS j j DIARY I to-day I Hockey In- 5 ter-college game, Z Raffles College I v Medical Col- J j lege, Sep o y I Lines; Post Of- fice v R.A.F. (Seletar), Post* Oi?k-e ground; I S.R.C. v Com- S bined Brothers' Schools, S.R.C; A.C.S. v St.109 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-11-14 6 Tide Table HIGH TIDFS TO-DAY: 6.39 am.. 7.4 ft.; 620 p.m., 7 ft. TO-MORROW: 7.41 am., 7.6 ft.; 7A p.m., 76 ft.22 words
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Article, Illustration406 1941-11-14 7 hi hi i FEAR IT seems shocking thing to accuse any child of genuine or even extreme cruelty but, to an 2 extent, all children possess this trait. For the most part it lises from thoughtless behaviour. In- I fantfl learn by hurting themselves that pain406 words
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Article144 1941-11-14 7 i STEAMED EGG i t Butler a ramekin case and oust it with sprinkling or chopped parsley if liked. Break the egg into it, then j put the case m a saucepan I with boiling wated coming i 1 hair -way up the side, ana/ Steam until the144 words
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Article139 1941-11-14 7 take a tip DRY CLFANERS should always be informed as to the kinds of spots present on garments sent to them lor cleaning. This makes it possible for the cleaner to remove the spots before the general dry-cleaning process is used, and eliminates the possibility of any I stain becoming139 words
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Advertisement129 1941-11-14 7 PINK WITH A LEAF DESIGN OF j XmM A S SALE i^fl I 2 pis Shirts Fancy $1.00 JL 1 doz Handkerchiefs 0 60 Al pc Kiff Remnants $1.50 mfl 2pcs Towels fl-00 IVM 3 Sinpiets 10 0 S2 pcs Pillow Cases $O.HO M Ipc Smart Blouses $1-25 -^m 6129 words
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Advertisement381 1941-11-14 8 Domestic Occurrence ACKNOWLEDGMENT. To all Who visited the house, sent wreaths and messages of condolence and attended the funeral of the late Mr. A. A. G de Alwis his widow and members of the family tender their heartfelt gratitude and thanks. Situations Vacant WANTED Competent clerk only those holding Senior381 words
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Advertisement627 1941-11-14 8 Wanted WANTED a two. three roomed bungalow In 2nd, 3rd or 4th Avenue. Buklt Timah. Please state price and particulars to Box 875 c|o Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 891 L) YOUNG GENTLEMAN seeks young lady companion. Photos returnable. Box 892 clo Malaya Tribune. Singapore (No. 928 L) ADVERTISER desires purchase627 words
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Advertisement616 1941-11-14 8 Motor Vehicles I DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088, Singapore. Cash N pal^ 6H) QUICK SALE Morris Commercial 2 Tons Lorry. Please apply telephone No. 4602, Singapore. (No. 903 L) WANTED: 8-10 HP. Car. Reply Box 900 co Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 946 L) i WANTED A616 words
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Advertisement714 1941-11-14 8 For Sale FOR SALE— One D. Gestetner Duplicating Machine m perfect condition Apply P. O. Box 330. Singapore. 11 (No. 911 L) CONTAX TELEPHOTO LENS. Sonnar 135 em F4 brand now. $2001- with view finder. Box 874 do Malaya Tribune. Magapot*. (No. 886 L) GEVAERT PHOTOGRAPHIC PLATES. 4" $1.80. 6"714 words
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Advertisement419 1941-11-14 8 To Let TO LET No. 41. Truro Boftd (near Kampong J»*« RMd). 4 H»drooinB and Garage. Apply 13-B. Cecil Street. SlngapSt (NO. 947 L) TO LET: Storeyed. brlrk, compound houses Apply Dr. Ponnampalam. Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur (No. 935 L) TO LET: Newly rebuilt compound hou.se with hu«e garden at Marslllng419 words
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Article, Illustration943 1941-11-14 9 R London, Oct. 8. \MH. A. P. Herbert, iU M.P. lor Oxford University, made a trenchant attack on Dr. Frank Buchman, leader of the P>uchmanite movement, m :he House of Commons last night. He challenged Dr. Buchman, Who is m America, to cable a declaration that Hitler must943 words
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353 1941-11-14 9 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY. NOV. 14. 1941. GROWING STRENGTH pOR the last three months, enemy ship- I ping in the Mediterranean lias sus- I tained such a heavy loss that even the I most conservative estimate puts the I figure at 165 vessels either sunk or severe- I ly damaged comprising353 words
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Article362 1941-11-14 10 NEWS FROM INDIA New Delhi. Nov. 12. A RESOLUTION that the Atlantic Chaiter should be applied to India tyii passed without a division m the Central Assemb> to-day. Opponents of the resolution stressed the need for political unity and settlement m the country. They said that, £us soon as an362 words
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Advertisement132 1941-11-14 10 I JOIN The CROWD and LAUGH-LAUGH-LAUGH! I Kill Powell has to ACT CRAZY to prove that he is not J INSANE I IT'S THE TOWN'S BIG JOY SHOW j ICAPITOL 1 TO DAY a-"- jxeg, POWEU. 3R' V PATRICK CARSON ft-fl OoftnulATtS SidMylUCKMfft TWO GREAT STARS Cy4G4ZMMy AWARD-WINNERS BOTH) MAKE132 words
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Advertisement129 1941-11-14 10 HITLER 8c MUSSOLINI j WON'T LIKE BUT YOU WILL! Don't let AXYTHIXIjI keep you from seeing the picture everybody's talking about DAILY 3.15, 6.15 6f 9.15 ALHAMBRA |«if|TCHiHMMM| Produced b\ IA i lij I■ r 1 UlSdl r^^Tß^Tiiiin m■ 1 1 i iiPB TO- >H HI HOW ai >lll»M4.||| At129 words
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Article, Illustration127 1941-11-14 11 WITH several county players and an intcrport representative from Hongkong m its ranks the European Women's Hockey side is a hard-to-beat combination and on Wednesday it followed up former successes by beating the Rest four-nil m the annual Poppy Day match. It was nice to watch Mrs. Fortin, Mrs.127 words
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Article757 1941-11-14 11 Hockey At Poppy Day Match honorary organiser for Malaya of Poppy Day) and is a former hockey player herself, Enid Riches, who has played with the European Women's team for six or seven yecrs, Winifred Frost, Araxy Edgar. Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Bembroke, and Helen Bockler. Twin -tone frock of American757 words
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Article, Illustration30 1941-11-14 11 THIS FOSTERS C Mother: "1 tell I'll get a divorce. Father: "If ths THIS PREVENTS i I Tom: "I say, D L Father: "That'? "take it easy with -i30 words
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Article277 1941-11-14 11 ALTHOUGH it is necessary to punish a child when he does wrong, the punishment must be of the right kind, above all It should not be of the type that create? a sense of fear, because fear adversely affects body ancl mind of the growing child. IN addition, fear277 words
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Advertisement48 1941-11-14 11 L Under BRITISH management WE SUGGEST v a,-g*»^; I but serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecookinfK Our cellars have been restocked X -Q- -j* W ith finest *AASTXaAT\AJ continental J e I 282 Orchard wines and 1 D^-ki4 5355 I Koadliqueurs. JJJJ48 words
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Miscellaneous52 1941-11-14 11 HENRY By Carl Anderson _c^M. (r,^ ir! J r, nn\ $0 AIOW THE FIRST THINGr^ cv^ o^^^ «2^ W L, I WANT YOU TO DO,HENRy; f^ 3*\Jfa 11/* Ml U A/e£> T I g> )V^ BOX THIS HAT FOR ME/ I \iy WANTED il jLL X^-^^ I i |r,. rWinrW52 words
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584 1941-11-14 12 "SHIPS FOR BRITAIN" DECISION REAPS PRAISE (By Gordon Young:) London, Nov. 14. IMERICA'S "Ships for Britain decision has pushed the news from Russia from the main place m to-day's newspape rs for the first time m many d ays. Congress's decision came to London as a dramatic surpr ise becauseReuter - 584 words
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Article488 1941-11-14 12 (FROM PAGE 1) the Mediterranean, it is ofTiciallj stated. The Berlin radio to-day referred to the sinking of the Ark Royal but said that no other information was available, other than the British statement. It is thought m London that the U-boat did not survive its success. TheReuter - 488 words
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Article98 1941-11-14 12 r pO-DAY la the BlXth anniversary of the Philippine Commonwealth ai.d this will be celebrated by memben ami fiiends if tiif Filipino community I Singapore m ti e form of an all-day affair to be held ai the Happy World Cabaret tonorrow. m the morning, memben oi tho98 words
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Article48 1941-11-14 12 Madrid, Nov. 14. The Peruvian Aimmssador. Dr Pedro Irgoyen. arrived in Madrid by car from Lisbon last evening. He was met ut the Ritz Hotel by the Chief of Protocol of the Spanish Foreign Ministry, Baron Delus lores. Embassy Colin- M'llor. Antiago Beduya and other officials X: ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article62 1941-11-14 12 A George Town, (British Guiana*. Nov. 14 The i notorious French penal settlement, Devil\s Island. h;is been converted into a concentration camp, report! James Burke, who has returned to British Guiana from the penal colony. Burke said that he was forced to leave Devil's Island because Km refused to spyReuter - 62 words
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Article31 1941-11-14 12 Batavia. Nov. 14 -Nothing is known m official circles here about the report, said to have emanated from Batavia. that the German von has been sent to the Pacific Ocean. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article34 1941-11-14 12 Yokohama, Nov. 14. The Tatuta Maru carrying 86 pOMNgtn from America has arrived and was met by a number of government officials who immediately took sirps iui tin- welfare of the evacuees.- A ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article49 1941-11-14 12 London. Nov. 14.— The Earl of Kenmare. an Irish Peer and father Viscount Casllerosse died to-day, aged 80. This Irish estate which extends over 10.000 acres with spotting rights over a much greater area includes the famous Lake Killarney. The heir to the peerage is Viscount Castle- rosse. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article33 1941-11-14 12 Canberra, Nov. 14.— The Army Minister. Mr. F. M. Forde, announced to-day that the Australian Imperial For»e casualties m Libya. Greece. Crete, Syria and Pales- tine now total 12.»5#, including 641 officers.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article22 1941-11-14 12 London. Nov. 14 —The annual "Ricardo Malheiros" prize for the best literary work by a has been to Augusta da Costa.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article37 1941-11-14 12 t Ottawa, Nov. 13— Mr. Mackenzie Kings reference to the Par East and its imjwrtance to Canada should be regarded as significant. Therefore the despatch of troops would not be unexpected, say Press correspondents here.— 'Special Cablet37 words
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Article34 1941-11-14 12 T ■>• If! London. Nov. 13.- German stamps, printed to commemorate the fall of Moscow, have been cancelled "Owing to the obviously unsuitable design." The stamps show the Kremlin uii*LKeu-uui uy a swa.suKa Special CableSpecial Cable - 34 words
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Article30 1941-11-14 12 London. Nov. 14— Captain Lyon Berthon. D.S C Commander of H. M.S. Cossack, the sinking of which was announced on Monday, is reported to-day to be missing presumed killed. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article51 1941-11-14 12 xt > M^u ih NOV I* -Commenting on the passage of the Neutrality Act amendments, the Domei Agency quotes we informed circles <talin R it is clear indication t",!/ United States is now determined to participate m the and that the United States is now on the verge of anReuter - 51 words
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Article14 1941-11-14 12 Manila. Nov. 14.— Si* hundred and sixty-seven Jaoanese evacuees left for Japan to-div.- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article135 1941-11-14 12 Duff Cooper To Meet H.K. Wives S Sydney. Nov. 11. J fHE Secretary of 2 the Hong Kon« Evacuees Wives J Association, Mrs. J O. Wasser. told tVii'.n to-day tint J Mr. Duff Cooper 5 li.nl agreed to J meet a deputation J of the evacuee r t Momen duringReuter - 135 words
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Article48 1941-11-14 12 Berlin, Nov. 14. TO-DAY'S German High Command communique announces that "m the waters around England, our bombers on arm-] ed reconnaissance damaged a large merchant ship south of Lowestoft and bombed with good effect the wharves as well as the supply works In the harbour at Falmouth.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article109 1941-11-14 12 Washington. Nov. 14. pftESIDENT ROOSEVELT announced to-day that the United States Ciovernment has decided to withdraw the I'nited Stales Marines from Shanghai, Tientsin and Peiping. The President said that he would i tukf> all the Marines out of China. \l»o;it 750 of them are stationed m the three109 words
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127 1941-11-14 12 I (From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 14. ILIIi. H. M. I>ois, of Messrs. HarriUl son Barker and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, and an Indian Army officer, Capt. 1..; ml ray. were killed when a Kuala Lumpur Plying- Club pl<*ne crashed at Stratton127 words
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