Morning Tribune, 1 December 1941

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  • 24 1 1 .-••i^> NBTT BAIiiCH BXCKRD ».•»<><> DAILY Morning Tribune Vol. 6 No. 259, Monday, December 1, 1941. fhchgh Morning Tribune Tuesday, Deccniber i 2, 1941.
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  • 494 1 BRITISH PENETRATE TO COAST Cairo, Nev. 30. HIGHLIGHTS of the news of the Libyan battle are that three British mechanised patrols) jhave penetrated to the coast between Jedabaya and Ben-» ghazi, and a German genera^ commanding the 21st Panacr {Division with 10 officers and 600 men has been captured, and
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  • 172 1 Vichy, Nov. 30. THE Finnish Prime Minister, Rangell, m a statement to the Finnish Parliament has defined Finland's aims m the war against Russia. He said, 'when certain Powers asked us to ceas4 military operations, w< replied we were going tc do so when guarantee* for security of
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  • 625 1 THE situation m the Far East remains grave. While there is no reply from Japan to Mr. Cordell Hull's note regarding the Washington talks, the main features of yesterday's developments were the sudden decision of President Roosevelt to return from his brief vacation to
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  • 31 1 Tokyo, Nov. 30.— M. Litvinoff arrived at Manila to-day, and will see the American High Commissioner, Mr. Sayre, during the day, states a Manila dispatch to the Japanese news agency.- Reuter
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  • 56 1 London, Nov. 30. THE Speaker of the Bengal Legislative Assembly. Sir Muhammad Azizul Hague has been appointed High Commissioner for India m London m succession to Malik Sir Flroz Khan Noon who is now a member of the Governor-General s Executive Council. Sir Azizul Hague Muhammad is expected to take
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  • 63 1 It is officially stated that the Germaa Panzer General, captured In Libya, is Von Ravenstein, who commanded a regiment of lorry-borne infantry fat June 1940. which played an important part at the crossing of the Meuse. For this he was awarded the Ritter Kretu. He was commanding the 21st. Armoured
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  • 176 1 Imtiihiii Hi-ir <■<!<: Moscow, Nov. 30. GEN. Von Kleist, German commander on the southern Russian front, has fled from Taganrog to Mariupol. Russian advance units and cavalry continue to pursue the retreating enemy after a three-day battle which resulted m the Soviet re-capture of Rostov. The retreating Germans
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  • 350 1  -  A. P. Crosse (By Reuter's special correspondent at Eighth Army's Headquarters). London, Nov. 30. HAVING won the first round m the battle for North Africa, the fruits of which are a link up with the Tobruk garrison and partial encirclement of General Rommel's
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  • 493 2 3-Day Tank Battle Rages W. of Gambut Rest Of The News From Libyan Front Cairo, Nov. 30. TOHE new tank battle m the Libyan desert has been m progTess since Friday. It is taking place some 20 miles south-west of Gambut. The fighting is as heavy as any there has
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  • 165 2 London, Nov. 30. THE capture by British Imperial forces of the strong point, north of Bir El Hamed, mentioned m yesterday's G.H.Q. Middle East communique, is part of the operations m the area south-east of Tobruk, where the British and New Zealand forces are gradually widening their corridor
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  • 285 2 (By Desmond Tigrhe, Reuters special correspondent with the British forces from Tobruk). London, Nov. 30. J^ BRITISH Brigadier, commander of our mechanised forces which broke out of Tobruk, summed up the action to me as follows: "All my crews fought with great skill and gallantry,
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  • 308 2 South Africans In Epic Struggle London, Nov. 30. DESCRIBING the action of the South African Brigade defending a gap which formed the enemy's exit to the west at Sidi Rezegh, Gen. Smuts, m a broadcast to South African picked up m London, said that South Africans held the gap from
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  • 102 2 An Italian high command communique to-day reports "a pause m whole of the Marmaric fighting" yesterday, with "nothing noteworthy to report from Tobfuk and 1 Baidia," but "local battles m the central sector and Sollum front." British air attacks are reported on Derna, Tripoli and Benghazi. The
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  • 93 2 London, Nov. 30. y^H. Churchill spent hfs 67th birthday to-day at work. Mr. Churchill is as busy on Sundays as other days and he is not allowing the fact that it is his birthday to interfere with his work," an official at No. 10 Downing Street told
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  • 144 2 Washington, Nov. 30. AFAR more comprehensive plan for utilising all available American industry for a total defence effort would be made effective by reorganisation of the Defence Programme which would be recommended by the House Committee investigating defence migration, stated its chairman.
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  • 115 2 New York, Nov. 30. THE threat of a strike m the plant which produces the famous Bell Airacobra, reputedly the world's fastest fighter plane, at Buffalo, New York, is still m suspense. Negotiations were going on yesterday between the compary and the
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  • 76 2 New York, Nov. 30. BRITAIN" has bought the whole of next year's Dominican sugar crop, according to sugar trade circles here. The crop is expected to total between 400,000 to 500,000 tons on a consignment basis with a guaranteed minimum price of 2V 2 cents per pound,
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  • 61 2 London, Nov. 30. SMALL savers raised their contribution to the War Savings effort by over 30 per cent, in the second year of the war. Lord Kindersley announced yesterday i that in the second year of the War Savings campaign the public contributed £630,000,000, or over
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  • 58 2 London, Nov. 30. THE state of civil emergency im- j posed on five Czech districts! two months ago will be lifted, states the German official news agency, quoting a Prague message, since the areas concerned have I been "pacified." The ban on pub- I lie meetings
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  • 33 2 Calcutta, Nov. 30 —In Calcutta and the Districts, National Defence and Savings Week commenced yesterday v/ith a route march by civic guards and varlotu military units. The first day';subscriptions amounted to Rs.2C--205,742- Reuter
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  • 65 2 X Vichy, Nov 30. AMERICAN reports that French n North African air and .sea bases have been handed over to the Axis powers were described as "absurd" m official circles here last night. Another American report, that some 100 French planes had left their bases m Africa
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  • 49 2 Berlin, Nov. 30 THE Bank of Finland is to be r#- lieved of its obligation to pay gold on presentation of bank notes, according to an official decree issued yesterday, states a Helsinki despatch. This arrangement will continue until the end of next year.- Reuter
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  • 689 3 AMERICA NOW AWAITS NEXT JAPANESE MOVE Washington, Nov. 30. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S arrival at Warm Springs, for several days' rest, is take* to indicate here that the United States Government can now only await Japan's next move. The presidential aide inferred that President Roosevelt would be able to spond some undisturbed
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  • 222 3 S Warm Springs (Georgia), Nov. 30. I IN the course of an informal address at Warm I I Springs Foundation for Infantile Paralysis I Victims yesterday, President Roosevelt ref erring to people of other lands overrun or attacked and S those even m countries which are
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  • 92 3 Washington, Nov. 30. THREE Congressmen well-informed m foreign affairs expressed confidence that the Soviet armies would fight on even if Moscow and Leningrad fall and said the United States should continue to furnish LeaseLend aid to Russia. Senator Connally of the Senate Foreign Relations
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  • 176 3 Berlin, Nov. 30. THE German Radio announces a new dynamite assau !t In Paris. The incident took place yesterday In the Montmartre district. Two German soldiers were killed and several others injured and wounded. All unda ground stations m the Montmartre district were Immediately
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  • 115 3 New York, Nov. 30. MARINE activity m the port of New York continues to be brisk according to the United States custom* .statistics for October. Thise show that 546 vessels entered the port and 622 left It Those which left totalled approximately 2.000,000 net tens.
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  • 114 3 Washington. Nov. 30. AN organised campaign to exploit the grief of parents who lost sons m the Reuben James has been disclosed by the Navy Secretary, Col. Knox. Col Krox quoted from a letter sent by an isolationist organisation urging parents to take real action against those
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  • 325 4  - "EAGLE SQUADRON" LEAVING FOR CHINA Frank Oliver (By Washington. Nov. 30. /^HINA will shortly have her own "Eagle Squadron" defending Chunging and her vital lifeline, the Burma Road, from Japanese attacks. Strict official secrecy surrounds the project but some facts are known. These indicate that, although the squadron will consist
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  • 108 4 N.E.I. Gift Of Birthday Tanks To Churchill Batavia, Nov. 30 THE Netherlands East Indies are celebrating Mr. Churchill's birthday to-day with presents of two heavy tanks, lour light tanks and four Bren-gun carriers costing altogether £90,000. In a telegram to Mr. Churchill, announcing the preliminary results of the Tanks For
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    71 4 The Hurricane II was introduced for the purpose of improving upon the performance of the Hurricane I, which was used last Summer. It is fitted with a new Merlin engine, and important improvements have been carried out m the armament. There are two versions of the new Mark II one
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  • 58 4 Tokio. Nov. 30. r r'HE Municipal Council of Shang- hai yesterday announced that the city's police is to have two deputy commissioners instead of one, according to a Shanghai despatch to the Domei agency. One will be British, the other Japanese. This decision was reached, the agency
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  • 377 4 London, Nov. 30. gIG new successes for British submarines operating m thf Arctic against the German sea lanes to Murmansk were announced by the Admiralty last night. Two submarines, the Tigris and the Trident, m smashing blows against Nazi vessels carrying troops
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  • 99 4 Rangoon, Nov. 30. THE unity of the command of all forces m Burma is secured by a notification issued yesterday by the Governor of Burma authorising the General Officer Commanding the Army m Burma to take command of the Burma frontier force. This measure is
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  • 73 4 Morocco Full Of German Agents Brazzaville (M< rocco). Nov. 30. Mci-olco is packed with German nts anU their number is so large that they can easily be formed Into an efficient army vi ajgresBlon, said the Brazzaville radio last night. German submarine! are refuelling at secret bases along the coast
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  • 43 4 Honp, Kong, Nov. 30. THE Domei news agency's Hong Kong branch is suspending its news service from to-day duo to the freezing of Japanese assets m the Colony, rendering the agency unable to draw 1 funds remitted from Tokio. Reuter
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  • 541 4  - SERVICES BRE V ITIES Ubique By IN the past both the Command Signals and the Fortress Signals have run very successful dances, but there is now talk of the two units combining to put on a really bumper show. Proposed date lor the dance is Jan. 31, and it is
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    • 91 4 STARINA ARE BRITISH to the last bolt! Buying British means buying the best! STARINA Cycles are manufactured to the traditional standards of British craftsmanship, precis on made from the finest British steel. STARINA Cycles are available 'm both Sports and Standard models and are sold at particularly comoetitive prices. Guaranteed
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    • 58 4 To-morrow's Radio SPECIAL items m to-mcrrow's programme from the Singapore station include Singapore Listening Post, an analysis of Japanese propaganda, at 6.55 p.m.; the fourth m the series of "Health Talks," dealing with the care of the .health In the tropics, at 7.30 p.m.; and the relay of the variety
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  • LONDON LETTER
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      909 5 London. Oct. 24. im--1 ergy is being i > 1 1 into the campaign started by Lord ißeaverbroolc to save Waste paper, which helps to provide the munitions of wbx. That batch of old newspapers can became fuse cylinch is, gas mask boxes, valve covers for aero nginet,
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  • 317 5 MORNING TRIBUNE MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1941. NO APPEASEMENT AT the time when Mr. Kurusu left foi the United States with a "peac< formula" m his pocket, we predicted that the most he could achieve was a temporary truce which would only render the wider issues of international politics more difficult
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    • 120 5 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, *$^jk Exclusively. \jZ^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. L A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Icicnce, 35 years' European Clinical Experience. Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room. TENDER Date of Closing Supply of
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  • 1233 6  - toy and gift bazaar for war orphans VERA ARDMORE PEOPLE PLACES \m Group picture taken at the Anzac Club last week when a farewell presentation was made to Mr. H. W. T. Fogden, who built the clubhouse and who is retiring to England. Back row, left to right:— Mr. C.
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  • 448 6 home li up-t ghting o-date WHEN considering the lighting for your home, remember that artistic effects, though tempting, I are of secondary importance and 5 that illumination should be plan--1 ned primarily for practicability and comfort. Lights m bedroom and livingf room should be placed where they are (a) restful
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  • 241 7 COTTON FROCKS respond kindly to a bran bath whicM hni™ tn retain their ortgina] freshness. To make the bath, tie so™ b?an m ape o^ c h oth, put it m a saucepan and bring to Uicboi After a lew minutes, take from the fire and
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  • 291 7 let colour REBUILD your home Sinc/k coloui can be aa structural and aa archltecturi I rlcka and itone, the -'<' and oi your room is largely determined by the shadca that you use In it. This means thai the old-fashion conception of a room as a place with tour walls
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    • 573 8 ccghc Situations Vacant VACANCY filled, applicants thanked. Box No. 895. Singapore. (No. 85M) WANTED one dark-room experienced photographic printer, 6, Calrnhlll Road. Singapore. iNo. 100 M) APPLICANTS IN ANSWER to Box No. »68, thanked; positions filled. (No. 156 M) AGENTS wanted for CHOCOMILK and Barley Powder. Apply Box 979 co
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    • 673 8 Miscellaneous MAGICIAN for Christmas Children and Party Dr. Leutz, 128 Bencoulon Street, Singapore. (No. 81M) LET "Old Capital." 31. Stamford Road, solve your Christmas problems. Special reductions. (No. 50M) D. T. LIMS HERB DRAUGHT: A mild and soothintj laxative for children and adults. Obtainable from D. T. L'm ompany. 353,
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    • 666 8 For Sale GLASS SHOW-CASK FOR SALE: Apply Malaya Publishing House. (No. 124 M) FOR SnLE. Automatic Storage Water Heater 230 Volti a.c. current. Price $75. Brlnkmann «fe Co. 15. Orange Road, Singapore. (No. 87M) SALE— Tennis Badminton Rackets all below cost. Prices $1.15; $6 !K). 6. cnirniri; Road, Singapore. (No.
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    • 88 8 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. (Netherlands Trading Society i BANKERS Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000 Reserve Fund f. 12,000,000 London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED flead Office BATAVIA Branches: Netherlands East Indies:— Sourabaya, Samarang. Medan. Weltevreden, Bandoeng, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Djokjakarta, Solo, Tjilatjap, Djembci, Palembang, Bandjermnsin. Macassar,
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    • 267 8 On The Air LONDON OSV: 17.81 m;es; 16.84 metres. (iSF: 15.14 mes; 19.X1 metres From 1.19 p.m. to 11.50 p.m. (iSI>: 11.75 mes; BfJI metret From 9.05 p.m. t 0 11.50 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR BOH me s («;o metres) (daily except Sundays) From 6. J0 p.m. lo Mf p.m. BOMBAY
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  • 659 9 Van Breukelen Continues To Head Tr ainers' List St a tistics OfK ua laLumpu rR aces WITH five winners, including both the ponies who deadheated for first place on the last day, two seconds and four thirds, M. van Breukelen once again headed the list of successful trainers for the
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    56 9 Davis Cupper W. C. Choy, the well-known Chinese Davis Cup player and Cam. bridge blue, who, together with Philip Harman, is making a tour of the Far East to play m aid of the China Relief Fund, seen m action I at the last Wimbledon tourna- j ment. The two)
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  • 123 9 Harlequins Put One Over S 'pore Hornets Fa match m which keen rivalry prevailed throughout, the Harlequin enhanced their reputation as having a fine side when they defeated the Singapore Hornets, who had only recently beaten the strong Raffles College team, by two goals to nil yesterday. Their first encounter
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  • 245 9 London, Nov. 29. rriHt: following are the football results:— lOOTHALL LEAGUE (Smith) Bourn. mouth r Southampton 0; Bristol City 4, Wiil.sall 2; Luton 4. West Hromwlch 5; Nottingham Poretl o, Leicester I; SwanKoa 4, Cardiff 1; Wclverhainpton 2, Northampton 1. SCOTTISH SOUTHERN LCAOUI Albion Rovers 4,
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  • 86 9 Bombay, Nov. 29. THRKK more fixtures m the provincial Ran jit trophy cricket tourn.i incut have commri.i cd. They are: -Bombay versus Nawanu <r at Jamnagar; Madras versus Central Province and Berar at Wapur; and Mysore vt lerabad B1 ite at Mysori Scon after Brat day's piny were:
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  • 27 9 TN the annual R.S.U.C. nolf encounter A between BooUand and the Rest, played yesterday, the Rest emerged winners 7 3i4 to 7 1,4.
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  • 41 9 C. L. Badcock, a Test Cricketer, has returned from Adelaide to his home at Exton. North Tasmania. He will play with North Launceston m grade cricket. Wool worth £50 has been obtained from 100 sheep maintained m the Perth University grounds.
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  • 162 9 MEETING at Seletar yesterday, the Royal Air Force (Seletar) water polo team which cti Friday last just' lost to the Chinese Swimming Club m the final of the S.A.S.A. league, avenged the defeat they sustained when they beat the Chinese this time, by a narrow
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  • 367 9 IN a one-sided game, the Ceylon Sports Club, after wasting: many chances, defeated St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association hockey team by three goals to nil, at Balestier yesterday. One incident marred the game, when late m the first half,
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  • 24 9 LAHORE. Nov. 29— In the final of the Northern India tennis championship.^ Ghaus Mahomed, India's number onafl .^,e^t b ST^LSffiS «-<■ 16-0. 4-6, 6-2. Reuter
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  • 422 9 London, Nov. 29. I\E SPITE their brilliant second-half rally, m which they scor- ed all their goals, Preston, last year's league cup winners and North champions were foiled m their bid for the present league leadership by Blackpool winning their away game m grand style.
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  • 115 9 London, Nov. 29. "DUGBY league football results are: xv YORKSHIRE CUP Bradford 9, Duffersfleld 3; Wigan 2, Halifax 2; (Halifax winning on an aggregate of to-day's and last week's matches). Bramley 5. Wakeneld Trinity 10; Castleford 12, SMnt Helens 5; Dewisbury 13, Batley 4; Hull 9, Featherstone Rovers
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    • 56 9 SPORTS DIARY TO-DAY Rugby: v Medical College, Old:. am Hall; BJLC. v R.A.F. (Tengah), S.R.C.; Medical College v Coast Battery, Sepoy Lines; Khalsa Association v R.A.0.C., Khalsa ground. Tennis: S.C.R.C. open invitation tournament. TIDE TABLE HIGH TIDES To-day: 9.12 a.m., 8.7 ft.; 10 05 p.m., 8.2 ft. To-morrow: 8.46 a.m.,
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  • 302 10 Cable News From 'Down Under' Melbourne, Nov. 30. rHE Commonwealth Bank has told the trading banks that financial acE3dation to reand manufacof goods for consumption be limited. Federal Trea(Mr. Chifley) has decided that private banks should lodge £20,000,000 of their investable surplus funds in a special deposit account with the
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    • 227 10 f 3. 1 HOURS of UNPRECEDENTED I, THRtLLSI at USUAL PftlCESl! JTO-DAl' 10.30 A.M. 3.i5 8.30 >1T THE CAPITOL I New Vniversal's Death-defying Adventure Story of AIR I HEROES who challenge Enemy Agents to fights to the I Death m the Skies BF 4k I^^ Ft OklA I ft \Ai
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    • 105 10 ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT YESTERDAY TO-DAY A TO-MOICIiO%V At 3 p.m. 6 p.m. 9.15 p.m. AIHAMBRA -> /r PUNCH-PACKED REELS WILL BE SHOWN IN ITS ENTIRETY SEE The Sensational sleigh chase with CONRAD VEIDT endeavouring to out-distance his pursuers SEE JOAN CRAWFORD mercilessly planning the destruction of a 7-year-old Child
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  • 379 11 India's Ne ws Pars I CuttacK, Nov. 28. SIR William Hawthorne Lewis, I Orissa Governor, said that the restoration [of Parliamentary Government m Orissa deals another blow to the Axis, to which all Parliamentary insti- tutions are anathema. !"It may well be true," he said, "that m this, and perhaps
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  • 67 11 "ZORRO RIDES AGAIN" (at the Alhambra) ALL the cinema industry knows about thrills, chilis and big bad men seems to have been put into "Zorro Rides Again' "25 punch-packed reels") which opened at the Aihambra last night. John Carroll takes the lead and plays a dashing Zorro m
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  • 83 11 (at the Capitol) THREE and a half hours of spine-chilling entertainment is "Sky Raidtrs". the new change at the Capitol. For those who like their pictures packing a twofisted punch, "Sky Raiders" can be wholeheartedly recommended. A Universal picture. "Sky Raiders" is a series of aerial adventures which
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  • 366 12 #r« /liffv'jijnrc 1 <»»§ri r«m«v Moscow, Dec. l. A Stockholm message states that the Germans have apparently made no progress on the Moscow front during the past 24 hours and it seems that the Russians are effectively preventing the completion of the Nazi pincer movement. The
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  • 168 12 Kurusu Again Meets Hull Washington. Dee. 1. THE Japanese envoys to-day j resumed their conversa- tions with the Secretary of State. Mr. Cordell Hull. Mr. j Kurusu told reporters that j he brought no final answers i to Mr. Cordell Hull's docu- j ment. When referred to the statement of
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  • 204 12 Fewer Planes In Singapore Report Manila, Dec. 1. THE populace appear to be anxiously awaiting 1 Japan's reply to Mr. Cordell Hull's note. Some uneasiness has been caused by President Quezon's statement on Friday that the Philippines are not prepared for war. In his speech. President Quezon said that "American
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  • 39 12 I Rangoon, Dec. 1. THE Burma Road will be defended m the near future against Japanese attacks by an American unit composed of United States planes flown by American pilots under the Chinese flag, it is disclosed here Reuter
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  • 96 12 Washington, Dec. 1. ONE problem worrying President Roosevelt regarding Japan is a report that the German 35.000-ton battleship "Von Tirpitz" has slipped through the British blockade and is on its way to Japan, state the wellknown Washington columnists. Drew Pearson and Robert Allen, m a
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  • 99 12 rE Prime Minister much regrets that m the present circumstances it is not possible for him to acknowledge the telegrams and good wishes he has received on the occasion of his birthday from all parts of the country from the Empire and other parts of the world,"
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  • 75 12 Kuibishev. Dec. 1. SEVERAL hundreds of Polish volunteers have arriVed here and thousands are still arriving from the far north of Russia and from Siberia, to join the Polish Army m U.S.S.R. Special information centres have been installed at the Kuibishev railway station to
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  • 132 12 London, Dec. 1. WHEN' Dories heard about the trumpeted signing of the anti-Comintern pact, rioting crowds rushed to the palace of King Christian, who had opposed the signing, report American friends of Danish freedom. F'cr hours the crowds cfleered him until German troop 1 cleared
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  • 48 12 London, Dec. 1. British newspapers give prominence to reports from the United States that a powerful force of the Japanese Navy has beea sighted off the Japanese Mandated Islands near British Borneo. There is no authoritative confirmation m London of these reports. Reuter
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  • 210 12 Monroe, (North Carolina), Dec. 1. ANSWERING his own ques- tlon, "Are the United States i oops ready for war after iiree months of field nanoeuvres?" Lieut. Gen. esley J. McNair, Chief of itaff* of the Army General leadquarters, said m a critique, following the close
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