Morning Tribune, 21 November 1941

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    12 1 Morning Tribune Vol. h No. 251, Friday, November 21, 1941. RETURN JOURNEY
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  • 260 1 Soviets Evacuate Kerch Moscow, Nov. 20. THE Soviet forces have evacuated Kerch m perfect order and succeeded m withdrawing all troops, equipment and stores, according to a supplement to the Soviet midday communique. A supplement to the Soviet communique states that Kerch was evacuated by Soviet troops for strategical reason^.
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  • 157 1 Japanese Youth Not Militarily Fit Before 20 Tokyo, Nov. 20. THE government is not considering the lowering of the conscription age from 20 to 19 or 18 because it believes that the men concerned would not become physically fit f<iv military service before 20, stated the Vlee-Minister for War to-day
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  • 374 1 Pre mier On Bri lliantStra tegic Approach LONDON, NOV. 20. THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL, INFORMED THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY THAT THE AXIS WAS TAKEN COMPLETELY BY SURPRISE BY THE BRITISH ADVANCE IN LIBYA. THE BRITISH WERE WELL PREPARED AFTER FIVE MONTHS
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  • 125 1 Tokyo, Nov. 20. SERIOUS concern over enemy air raids was voiced m the Lower House prior to approval of thr revisions of the Air Defence Regulation Major General Kenryo Sato, Home Office Air Defence Director told the House that bombings by I; omselve: were less harmful than
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  • 465 1 R.A.F.BATTERS AXIS IN LIBYA London, Nov. 20. IN close co-operation with land forces thi K.A.I-, has heavily bombed enemy tanks and motor transports m the new Westers Desert offensive, while devastating attacks were made on Axis aerodromes and enemy positions. jj It is officially stated that five Junkers anil two
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  • 352 2 Miracutous Changes In Shanghai Life Shanghai, 20. TfMJRACULOUS" is how tne leading British financial weekly. Finance and Conrmeree, describes the change of conditions m Shanghai to-day, where the economic crisis overshadowing the city for the past three months has given way to a new eia of plain (d economy. Two
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  • 104 2 Ohengchow, Nov. 19. G\s bhella have been hurled »>> Japanese batteries across the new Hwanfho channel at Chanfmoa, lloiuui Province, where Chinese forces have been engaging Japanese remnants m fierce street lighting m the past week. Field dispatches indicate that gas victims amoii", Chinese troops there are
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  • 570 2 Chungking, Nov. 20. MINISTERIAL reports on financial, communi- cation, economic and social affairs were rendered during the morning and afternoon sessions of the P.P.C. on the second day, Tuesday. In the absence of Dr. H. H. Kung, Mr. O. K. Yui, political vice-minister of iinance, rendered
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  • 35 2 Chungking, Nov. 20: The Chinese Post Office is making the public refrain from sending Christmas and New Year postcards m order to avoid congestion of malls owing to the difficulties of transportation m wartime- Reuter
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  • 108 2 D.S. Re -Studies Vichy Line-Up Washington. Nov. 20. THE United States Government has informed Vichy that it has been compelled to make a complete re-study of its relations with the Vichy Government, because of renewed signs that France is moving towards closer collaboration with Germany. This notice, which Assistant Secretary
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  • 50 2 London. Nov. 20. An Air Ministry communique announces: "Early last night a single enemy aircraft dropped bombs at two coastal points m England, one m the Ea.st and the other m the South-West. No casualties were caused at either plaro, but m the South-Wost there was some slight damage.— Reuter
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  • 112 2 Melbourne, Nov. 20. Bing Crosby, wellknown crooner, gained his first success on the Australian turf when Miss Hua, won the juvenile stakes at Victoria Park, Sydney, yesterday. The tilly was sold to Crosby last month. Sir Ronald Cross, High Commissioner for Great Britain, visiting Adelaide for the first time,
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  • 193 2 Japanese Stage 876 Gas Attacks In War Chungking. Nov. 10. lAPANESE resort to gas wartare during the recent reentry of Chinese troops into Ichang has served as an incentive for the Chinese release of a complete record of enemy gas attacks since the outbreak of hostilities m 11)37. Up to
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    • 201 2 High Blood Pressure Dangerous lo Hear! Thousands of men and women past 40 I face the dangers of heart trouble and paralysis because of High Blood Pressure. High Blood Pressure is a mysterious disease that causes more deaths than cancer, largely because people mistake the symptoms for indigestion or some
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    • 286 2 Public Notice i REMITTANCES TO CHINA. Persons carrying on the business 'of handling remittances to China from Chinese m Malaya for the support of their families resident, then- should apply for a letter of authority from the Financial Secretary or his deputy if it is desired to continue .such business.
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  • 491 3 "Is The Indian Beyond Us?" ■Asks Daily Herald London, Nov. 20. "IS the problem m India beyond us? Does it baffle our statesmanship and exhaust our sagacity? The Daily Herald cannot think so," says this paper m a leading article. "The Daily Herald appeals to the British Government for a
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  • 44 3 London, Nov. 20. British submarines have met with further successes m the Mediterranean. An Italian tanker of 5,000 tons was torpedoed and severely damaged while a German supply ship was also hit and most probably sunk. A sailing vessel was left blazinj?. London radio.
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  • 69 3 Canberra. Nov. 20. THE Cockatoo Dock and Engineering Company, which owns Australia's largest dock, has agreed to refund to the Commonwealth Government a considerable amount of profits made m the early, part of last year. This was announced by Mr. Makin, Ministor for the Navy and
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  • 85 3 Mr Kurusu Finds Washington Chilly' Washington. Nov. THE British Charge d'Affaires, Sir Ronald Campbell, I culled on Mi. Cordell Hull yesterday evening but it is not disclosed whether the Far Eastern situation wa *The CUS ?hlil the atmosphere surrounding Mr. Kurusu's visit to Washington has remained, with government officials plainly
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  • 48 3 Washington, Nov. 20. FUR 5 000-ton Icebreakers to be constructed for Coastguard work might be used for keeping open Murmansk and Archangel, said Col. Knox, Secretary of the Navy, at a Press conference. The ships will not be ready this winter but could he u.srd next vcar.- Reuter
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  • 60 3 Sydney, Nov. 20.! THERE is jubi-! lation thro- Uft'.mut Amtra- lia at the Libyan S advance. People rushed to buy papers which splashed the news m big J headlines. Members of the House of Representatives cheered when the Army Minis, ter, Mr. F. M. i Forde, announ- ced
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  • 319 3 London, Nov. 20. A REPORT reaching London from "Somewhere m Europe" says that General Weygand's successor will probably be Rear-Admiral Platon, Secretary of State for the Colonies m the Vichy Government. Further reports reaching London from "Somewhere m Europe" show that RearAdmiral Platon left Vichy yesterday
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  • 512 3 BRITISH PRESS HAILS NEW LIBYA PUSH London, Nov. 20. "DRITAIX attacks" is a banner headline completely across the front page by which Daily 15 Express announces the British advance into Libya. The news is first lead m every British newspaper and the story is accompanied m the popular press with
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  • 90 3 Well-Timed Smack At Axis In N. A. New York. Nov. 20. THE British offensive m Libya captured the headlines m the New York morning papers. Leader writers and wireless commentators express confidence that the British are adequately equipped and tend to regard the attack as an all-out offensive designed to
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  • 94 3 Stockholm. Nov. 20. THE British offensive m North Africa was proclaimed m front page headlines m this morning's press completely over-shadowing all other military news and attracting tremendous interest among the Swedish people. The Germans, meanwhile, appear to have fallen back on a pro- paganda war.
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  • 55 3 LONDON. NOV. 20— ALTHOl <UI LONDON CIRCLES TO-DAY DECLARED MERELY THAT OPERATIONS IN CYRENAICA WERE "PROCEEDING ACCORDING TO PLAN." IT WAS LEARNED FROM ANOTHER AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE THAT NEWS OF CONTACT BETWEEN THE MAIN BODIES OF THE BRITISH AND AXIS FORCES IS STILL AWAITED. NEVERTHELESS, IT IS FELT THAT A CLASH
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  • 624 4 Witness In Share Case Was 'Certainly Not Mad' (From Our Own Reporter) a rn^rr.rm Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A D H °C™ R Jiving evidence to-day said that he h ld examined Khoo 800 Gong, both m Kuala Lumpur and m Singapore, and formed the opinion that 800 Gong "was certainly
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  • 93 4 MR. O. D. Gallagher, Daily Express correspondent m Malaya is, on his own admission, "a bit mean in Jianding out bouquets" but broadcasting from Singapore last night, h e paid a handsome tribute to the^Gurkhas serving m this country. vo^n ce w M !h£ f KurusU
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  • 277 4 BREVITIES FROM THE COURTS A EURASIAN woman, Miss Violet McKeous (51), who was found unconscious m a back lane off Idris Road at 12.40 on Wednesday night}, was yesterday charged before Mr. H. E. Kingdon, the third magistrate, with having been drunk and incapable. It was stated that a constable
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  • 89 4 to have been a member Of an unlawful society called Jin Hr\ Chinese named Tew Ang Moh. who had Kf" sentenced to three months 1 rlgorou imprisonment, by th.» third magistrate unSSSffi^ aPPeal d ln the hi K h court uH*JZL A B atton bor K who
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  • 39 4 AN Important announcement relating to remittances from Chinese m Malaya to China ror the support of their families is made m an official notice by the Controller of Foreign Kxcharme, Malaya, published m page 2 to-day
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  • 36 4 'pHE total value of Wur Savings certificate* sold In Malaya hu been inrreased by another (31SJ01. This un represents sales between Nov. 4 and Nov Th< and total is now oo« cag
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  • 200 4 p^iVE more members of the United Btates health mission to Rangoon arrived In Singapore yesterday by the Anzuc dipper. They will leave shortly for the Burma Road where with their colleagues, already m hamass, and others to follow, they will wage the war n^ainst malaria and mosquitoes The
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  • 38 4 ■t<he Chinese of Kuala Paya, n against. 1 and tin- Chung Hwa School, Jabl, ,;n- at, trlbuted $118.70 for th.- relief ol B Ir raid victims. Of that 1 and ?17 70 I Chung I
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  • 111 4 Chungking, Nov. 19 THE Malayan Mission to China, which arrived at Chungking last Monday, called on Dr Quo Tai-chi, the Foreign Minister, and Cien. Wu Te-chen, secretarygeneral of the Kuomintang Headquarters, the following day. The mission was accompanied by Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, British Ambassador to China.
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  • 266 4 IN a traffic appeal m the hi«h < ourt yesterday before Mr. Justice A. K. a'Heckett Terrell, l»r. C. 11. Withers Payne commerited on the dual role of a police inspector who was witness as well as prosecuting ofllcer when the case was heard m the courts below
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    • 431 4 KUCHA I 177 V, LIMITED. (Incorporated m I sn ilts tlements), DIVIDEND SO ZZ NOTICE IS HF: tEBY GIVE N that at the Seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company which will be held at the Registered Office of Jl c C^Pany. No. 96. Market Street. Singapore, on Friday, 28th
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    • 128 4 X"HI A S !S AL E ITI 2 pcs Shirts Fancy $1.00 1 doz Handkerchiefs $0.60 \l pc Big Remnants $1.50 m 9 2 pcs Towels $1.00 IT B Singlets $1.00 2 pcs Pillow Cases $0.80 M i^T Ipc Smart Blouses $1.25 o' prs Socks Fancy $1.00 Iyd Silks Coloured
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  • 688 5 Ceylonese Score Three Goals. Missed Many More Cricket Club Beaten In Padang Hockey HAD the Ceylon S ports Club taken full advantage of the goal-scoring opportunities afforded t lem yesterday, they would have defeated the Singapore Cricket Club by very much more than the 3-0 margin by which they won.
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  • 82 5 THE Meirytime Badminton Party will celebrate its anniversary at Ponggol Road (end of the 11th milestone) on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 29 and 30 Members are requested to assemble at the residence of the president, Mr. Andrew Chia, 5, Lorong 28, Geylang, not later than 2 p.m.
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  • 177 5 Till: rugby fifteen of Raffles Institution suffered their blffWt defeat of the season when they went down to Victoria School by 19 points UWo (•fjs, two tries, and m penalty goal) to nil in^ a fame played yesterday. The game was fast, with the
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  • 134 5 S. C.R. C. TENNIS TOURNEY FOLLOWING were the results of ties m the T 8.C. 8.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament played at Hong Lim Green yesterday: Qpcn doubles: C.Y. Koh and Lim Hee Chin beat A.G.B. Pakir and S.A. Dawood 6-4, 4—6, a g 3 A Men's singles handicap:
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  • 1104 5 THE following is the card for to-morrow's Kuala Lumpur races, the opening day of the Sclangor winter meeting: Horses Class 2 Div. I—f>1 f> Furlongs 0 1 1 KING'S GAMBIT 5y 900 Mr T H. Men.-. Owner 2 2 2 KDNA STAR 6y 8.13 Executors of IftU
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  • 145 5 Teams For InterCollege Rugby ii/ITH their hockey arguement over, Medical College and Raffles College will meet m their annual rugby encounter at the home of the Medical students to-morrow. Last year. the Medicals won by nine points to three, but Raffles Co liege .after the surprise they received m the
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  • 74 5 r -MORROW'S big return Rugby match between the A.I.F. and the British J Army will be broadcast by{ 5 the M.B.C. from Jalan Besar j S Stadium m a running com- j S mentary of the game from j S 4.55 p.m. to 6.10 p.m.
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  • 19 5 Leo Winch former title holder m the professional bantam, feather, and lightweight boxing championships of Tasmania, has joined the
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  • 29 5 Barker. Sa'ad b. Walad; Cheong ttene Choon. E. Bert; Tan Ah See. Lim Ah Ewe S. Remam. Kong Fong, S. ff. Arunananden. S. Sinnadorai. Zainai Abidin, Fan Pau Onn.
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    • 120 5 Sports S Diary S TO-DAY Hockey: Raf- fles College v Harlequins, Bu--1 kit Timah; Raf- nes College v I Fost Office, Post- als' ground; ¥.M.C.A. v S.C.(R. C, S.C.R.C; S.R.C. v Argylls, I ».R.C. Indian Association v A.C.S., Balestier; J Naval Base Pot lice v St. An- arew's Old Boys,
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  • 955 6  - Sceneshifters Are Planning Plays For 1942 VERA ARDMORE sfdsgdsg THE Sceneshifters, who -have welcomed thirty new members to their ranks, many with stage experience at Home, are looking forward to a much more successful year m 1942 than they have had m 1941. This year they had the disappointment of
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  • 167 6 TO-DAY'S little girl is the young woman of to-morrow and so, just as you educate y ur daughter's mind, you should educate her future looks as well. Mental ability, It is true, is important, but so Is appearance, for competition m every sphere open to women, is
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  • 213 7 CORRECT that Schoolgirl figure I CCHOOLGIRLS are often plump and often, too, they grow out of it. They can be J surer, however, of shapeliness at twenty if they are strong- minded enough to resist ice- creams, sweet drinks and second helpings! The girl shown at ri^ht has a typical
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  • 592 7 Y IN THE MAKING less embarrassment. See. however, that she never goes without her hat m strong sunlight, and that skin will remain fine and white. Or, conversely there Is the plnkand white beauty the girl whose milk-and-roses complexion Is universally admired. It will be her greatest asset, provided that
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  • 209 7 IF you notice that Baby is r 1 dribbling more than usual. J you may W* sure that he is about to cut another tooth; i so have plenty of bibs ready, I as wet clothes may lead to a chill. ARANGE-JUICE is essential to Baby from
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    • 535 8 zssafdg Situations Vacant VACANCY filled, applicants thanked. Box. No. 816. (No. 970 L) WANTKD: A Book-keeper, apply to 742. North Bridge Road, Singapore. WANTFD AGENTS California Sardine $121- p-jr case. Apply Importers. 324. Victoria Street. Singapore. (No. 980 L) WANTED experienced man to make disinfectant. Apply Box 950 c£ Malaya
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    • 619 8 Miscellaneous LET "Old Capital," 31, Stamford Road, solve your Christmas problems. Special reductions. (No. 50M) SERVICE COMFORT Guaranteed Stay at New Asia Hotel, 2 Peck Scan Street. Singapore. Modern Sanitation. Rate Moderate. Phone 4979, Proprietor Wong V'ee Kuan. (No. 791 L) SELANGOR RACES: "Capt. Argus" complete selections each per race
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    • 632 8 Motor Vehicles DO YOU WANT to sell your car? Phone 5088. Singapore. Cash paid. (No. 676H) WANTED: 8-H P. Car, Reply Box 954 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (No. 58M) FOR SALE. Austin "10" 1938 model saloon cur mid B.S A. Sports car. 193 b model. Apply to Anson Currluge, Anson
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    • 634 8 >R BALE Surplus pi;; pen;, apply i arm, 59, Tlong Bahm Road, Singapore, Tel 48io (No. 57M) VOIGHTLANDER REFLEX CAMERA. with Compeer shutter, speed to 300 of a second, In almost new condition. $Gs|-. Smith, Room 2, Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore. (No. 2M) FOR S/.LE Tansad pram with mattrCM and
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    • 490 8 Educational •NEW WAY" BUSINESS SCHOOL. KatoiiK Becretarla] <v accountancy coaching by a member of tin- I*>ndon Association of Accouatunts. iNu. yiKiLt LEARN TO PLAY THE PIANO EASILY AND CORRECTLY Advertiser, Box No. <JIJ co Malaya Tribune, Singapore, is willing to teach children aiui beginners. (No. 973L1 MALAY LESSONS given by
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  • 960 9 London, Oct. 15. tS t his matter of saluting 1 have deep sympathy with the Officers. They have to salute a dozen, times to the private's once, and m a place like London an officer's arm is going up and down like a semaphore. No wonder that
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  • 308 9 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY. NOV. 21, 1941. TROUBLE FOR HITLER THE bombshell has fallen. Great Britain has created a second front. Though it is not on the Continent of Europe, the British offensive m Libya serves an equally useful purpose m relieving the Russians from the pressure of Germany's mechanised might.
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  • 341 10 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Nov. 20. /^EiN. Sir Thomas \X Blarney, deputy C.-in-C. ot the A.I.F. Middle East, addressing the A.I.F 1 Women's Association m Sydney to-day, said that the new British push m Cyrenaica probably would finally free the Tobruk garrison. Definite plans had been made tor
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    • 187 10 'They'll Walk Right Into Your Hearts!" 4*ooi> wuvE m a irs \o nrsii, (as the Stniits Times' critic says) 50 WE MERELY SAY "PONT M/SS IT!" < \r l l oi 4 SHOWS T DAY I TO-MORROW SUNDAY Vcademy Award Winners Both 1& g^^ for their performances m J^MJp, SPENCER
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  • 481 11 T\ri{lN(i ;in inqi esl yesterday into the death ol Chan Kwai Kan, salesman, who was drcnvneil at the Ti^r Swimming Pod OH the Singapore coroner, Mr. VV. (i. Porter, asked why as compared with other such establishments m Singapore there had been M many fatalities
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  • 291 11 NEWS FROM INDIA N( w Delhi, Nov. 19. BEGUM Shah Nawaz. Women's Representative on the National Defence 1 Council, urged the J formation ol a wo- incus Volunteer Service m India at the Civil Defence Confer- ence m New Delhi, to-day. She suggested the appointment I of a woman officer
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  • 173 11 OETURNING home on the night of Nov. 2, appa- rently the worse for liquor, Sundram Kunji Krishnan <33> went to bed immediately but collapsed a short while later. He was removed to hospital and died a few hours after admission. He was employed as a
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    • 125 11 TO- N I Cjt II r AFTER-DINNER DANCE, 930-12. TO WNB-OUT AM) DINK WELL, THERE'S NO BETTER TIP TO TAKK THAN BY COMING TO OUR DE-LUXE RESTAURANT, WHERE EVE R V T II IN G LIVES UP TO ITS NAMEJ SUNDAY'S TIFFIN DANCE FROM 12 NOON TO 2.30 PJi. 7.30^.1^^
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  • 221 12 FOREIGN PLANES OVER THAI FRONTIER Bangkok, Nov. 21. ISOLATIONS of the Thai frontier by planes and troops from the diiection of Indo-China are featured m the vernacular Press this morning. A plane of unknown nationality, it is reported flew over Aranya Prades (a strategic rail terminus near the south-east Thai
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  • 119 12 London. Nov. 21. It is stated that he Duke of Devonshire, Undersecretary of State for India, inadvertently stated yesterday that ;here were 2,000,000 Indians m the \rmy. The actual number is approaching 1,000,000. Tokyo, Nov. 21.— The five-day (Session of the Diet was formally closed this morning. It concluded
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  • 64 12 Tokyo, Nov. 21. WITH the completion of tne experimental flights, a regular twice monthly Japanese passenger and mail service between the Palao Islands and Deli, m Portuguese Timor, will begin on Tuesday, it is announced here. The planes will leave Palao Islands every second and
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  • 90 12 London Nov. 21. WHILE the talks continue m Washington, the Japanese are still trying to go their own way m the south-west Pacific, writes The Times diplomatic correspondent. He. adds: "They put soldiers on the frontiers of Indo-China that lie nearest to the Burma Road. 'Their
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  • 214 12 Rangoon, Nov. 21. FE lease-lend traffic to China on the Burma Road may reach 13,000 tons a month by the end of I the year, according to Chinese estimates reaching here. The Colossal volume of aid for China from America is, however, indicated by a
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  • 181 12 JOHORE TALENT IN SUCCESSFUL CHARITY CONCERT 'P'o united rfTort of the nmateur talent available unonsst tho diverse communli".' of Johore Rharu nrovidod a trrrnen'Jousiv sur-cvs^ful vanctv entertainment D aici of tho China Relief Fund and the ProoM' X'mns entertainment Fund last >..} t Tho rnnrert which was hold ftt tho
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  • 59 12 W. Sulyuan, Nov. 20. A RICH coal mine has been discovered m Western Suiyuan by the Bureau of Reconstruction of the province. Experimental prospecting has begun with a daily production of over 10,000 catties of finequality coal. The" authorities and some industrial enterprises have decided to jointly
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  • 52 12 Berlin, Nov. 21. A SPECIAL train containing members of the German and Italian, colony In Kabul is expected to-day, at a TurcoIraq frontier town, states an Ankara dispatch to the official German news agency. The transport is said to consist of 180 Germans and 28
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  • 146 12 (FROM PAGE 1) planes from the Russian front where the Red Air Force continues very active and German losses are very heavy. Discussing the Libya offensive, The Times military correspondent says: "It L» reasonable to suppose both from the wording of the first official announcement and a study of
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  • 132 12 Newport News (Virginia), Nov. 21. •This great vessel is a symbol of the nations will tt» survive m a world at war," declared the Secretary of the Navy, lolonei Kiinv. at the launching or the new 33,000 lon battleship Indiana. "We know on whirh side m this IK'ht
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    • 6 12 Morning Tribune Saturday, November 22, IMI.
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    • 69 12 NEW SELF-SUPPORT PLAN IN A USTRALIA Canberra, Not, 21. AN important plan to make Australia self-supporting is regards its nitric ucid and mephanoi rwjulrementi, totalling 1 .000.000 lb.s. annually li innounoed by the Minister of Munitions. Mr. Norman Makm The plan involves an expenditure of £2,500.000 and KM erection of
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    • 71 12 London, Nov. 21. For many years Parliament's acknowledged jester. Mi Jack Jones, former Labour member and dockers champion, died this morning aged 6G. Mr Jones, who was one of the most popular members of the House of Commons formerly represented the Thameside Division of the Constituency of
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    • 73 12 New York, Nov. 21. AMERICAN aviation circles announce that they expect trans-Atlantic traffic to be resumed this Winter to Foynes, Eire, across routes prohibited under the recently repealed sections of the Neutrality Act. The services will probably operate only across tne southern route lor a
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    • 49 12 Tokyo, Nov. 21. Argentine immigration authorities have arrested 8 Japanese trying to enter illegally the town of Posadas, m North Argentina on the frontier with Paraguay, says a Buenos Aires dispatch to the Domei agency. It is believed that the Japanese liail come from Itrazil, the dispatch adds. Reuter
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    • 42 12 Moscow, Xov. 21. The Tass agency states; that the Japanese report that a group of Soviet soldiers on Nov. 16 violated the Manrhurian frontier does not correspond to the facts and that no gro»n of Soviet soldiers violated the Manchmian frontier.— Reuter
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