Morning Tribune, 2 December 1941
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Title Section28 1941-12-02 1 <r% Centn) T\i i; it samos BXCRKII i. «♦«><» l»\u.^ Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 260, Tuesday, December 2, 1941. ■v.111 KM '■**>** i»/%i^V Morning Tribune Wednesday, December S,' H4t28 words
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588 1941-12-02 1 FAR EAST SITUATION TENSE London, Dec. 1. THE cor with which countries m the Pacific the A.B.C.D. Powers view the som .iat tardy progress made by the Japanese- American talks m Washington is reflected m the vigorous precautionary measures taken by the588 words
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66 1941-12-02 1 REAR- ADMIRAL Sir Tom Philips has been appointed Comman-der-in-Chief Eastern Fleet with rank of Admiral m Command of H.M. ships and Naval Establishments on China Station. His Chief of Staff is Rear-Admiral A. F. E. Palliser. Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, on transferring his command66 words
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115 1941-12-02 1 Hong Kong, Dec. 1. THE evacuation of Japanese nationals from Hong Kong continues. Fifteen Japanese have booked to leave for Canton by boat to-morrow, while many others will be leaving to-morrow via Macao. At present 100 Japanese are remaining m Hong Kong as againstCentral News - 115 words
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142 1941-12-02 1 ROSTOV "RUSSIANS' FIRST SUCCESS" London, Dec. 1. THE news to-day both from Libya and Russia is the best we have had for long time, says the Daily Mail adding that on both flanks of the far-reaching •astern battle front the eneiry suffered severe defeats. The recapture of Rostov is aReuter - 142 words
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Article220 1941-12-02 1 i i >ndon i tec. l AN Admiralty communique states: "At dawn on Nov. £2, aircraft reconnaissance irom H.M.S. Devonshire, on patrol m the South Atlantic, sighted a merchant vessel, and stopped it. The Devonshire closed m at full-speed and flew off an aircraft for a moreReuter - 220 words
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395 1941-12-02 1 Cairo, Dec. 1. IN the Western Desert British troops have thrown out the German forces whicK yesterday penetrated British defences at Sidi Rezegh and re-established positions there. Half the remaining tanks of an Italian division have been destroyed. It was authoritatively stated InReuter - 395 words
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Advertisement73 1941-12-02 1 We have dedicated our lives to the conservation of human vision One of God's greatest gifts to man We regard the eyes of our patients as their most precious possession And our most sacred trust. We believe our patients' eyes desenre the best That quality and not price is the73 words
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838 1941-12-02 2 Tokyo Threats, Bluff Fail To Intimidate U.S. London, Dec. 1. •fOMMENTING on the Far Eastern situation, The Times to-day, says "Mr. Cordell Hull has made it clear that the United States will enter into no arrangement with Japan which does -not conform with the principles laid down by successive AmericanReuter - 838 words
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Article66 1941-12-02 2 JAPANESE TO POLICE HONGKEW i Shanghai, Dec. I— Follow- < ing the Shanghai Municipal i Council's announcement of the appointment of Mr Wa- I tarsie as joint chief deputy commissioner of the Interna^ional Settlement Police with the Briton, Captain H.M. Smyth, Renter learns reliably that the H^nfkcw area— the JapaneseReuter - 66 words
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326 1941-12-02 2 (fty Massy Anderson, Renter's *«*d correspondent with Eastern 1 y Mediterranean Fleet). Alexandria, Dec. 1. A DESCRIPTION of the most gallant conduct which earned the first Victoria Cross for the Mediterranean Fleet on May 18 is just released. The decoration was awarded posthumouslyReuter - 326 words
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Article68 1941-12-02 2 MARRIAGE CHANGE OF DATE The marriage arranged between Ronald Mclntosh Whyte and Jean Mary Francis will take place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Wednesday, December 3rd at 4.30 p.m. and not on Saturday, Dec. 6th as formerly announced. It is hoped all those who accepted invitations will be able to68 words
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Article48 1941-12-02 2 %ir K. Venasitamby (formerly Technical Assistant, Public Works Department, F.M.S., and Contractor) beloved father of Mr. K. V. Thuraisingam of the Malayan Establishment Office, passed away peacefully on Ist December, 1941, at his residence No. 212-X, Rangoon Road, Singapore. Funeral will take place to-day at 5 p.m.48 words
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149 1941-12-02 2 U.S. Labour Pledges Support For Defence Effort Miami (Florida), Dec. 1. "U7E are Americans first and members of our Uinon second," declared Mr. William Green, j President of the American Federation of Labour, m a nation-wide speech opening the Convention of Investment, Bankers Association of America m which he pledgedReuter - 149 words
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Article45 1941-12-02 2 Malta, Dec. 1: Malta's thousandth "alert" was sounded yesterday. "There were two 'alerts' yesterday morning," says an official communique, which adds that "single aircraft on each occasion approached Malta but did not cross the coast. Our fighters went up but no interceptions were made.' ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article116 1941-12-02 2 Manila, Dec. 1. MLITVINOFF on his arrrvpl from Singapore was welcomed by High Commissioner Sayre and' by Major-General de Valdes, Chief of Staff of the Philippines army. A statement issued later by the Communis 4 party m the Philippines says, M. Litvinoff's short stay here "mayReuter - 116 words
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104 1941-12-02 2 Chungking, Nov. 30. THE greatness of Tagore's personality, our national sympathy and his correct sense of international justice and equality will never be lost m this world, declared Dr. Chu Chia-hua, President of Acaderma Sinica, at a memorial service held for the lateCentral News - 104 words
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Article98 1941-12-02 2 Manila Alert Manila, Dec. 1. THE war fear m. creased noticeably last night. According to reliable sources, the army and navy are on the alert and many officers! have been recalled from leave. All leave from Corregidor the island fortress guarding the entrance to Manila Bay was suspended until furtherReuter - 98 words
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Article, Illustration40 1941-12-02 2 WOMEN are palyin* a bfg part in Russia's mighty resistance against the Nazis. They are armed and All important roles in the defence of Moscow. Here are three Soviet women, seemingly on the look-out, armed with rifles with fired bayonets.40 words
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Article29 1941-12-02 2 Melbourne, Dec. 1. —Australia is manufacturing a bombsight copied from the latest British model. The surplus produc tlon may go to Britain, announces the Air Minister. Mr Drakcford. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement67 1941-12-02 2 I OVERSEA- 1 I CHINESE I I BANKING I uurr imm 9 Undertakes banking transactions of every description. Places at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all over South Eastern Asia and connections m all principal cities of the World. 4) Welcomes consultations on financial and67 words
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124 1941-12-02 3 Thailand's Position Likened To Belgium Tokyo, Dec. 1. THAILAND'S position m the Pacific is like that of Belgium m the European War, according to the Domei news agency m a diplomatic review issued to-day. The Domei agency says that Thailand and the Soviet are only two nations seeking to maintainReuter - 124 words
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Article154 1941-12-02 3 Thais Hope Prompt Aid Will Come Bangkok, Dec. 1. f JpiIAILAND stands unpertiuberi m the face of the unfounded foreign reporti that Japan had invaded this country. This calm confidence is, m no small measure, due to the Thais' own preparedness to resist aggression and their firm belief that promptReuter - 154 words
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Article34 1941-12-02 3 Manili, Dec. I.— M. Litvinoff. on arrival m Manila, was the he use guest of th? U.S. High Commissioner, Mr. Sayer. M. Litvinoff declined to be interview ed or to make any comment.— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article27 1941-12-02 3 Shanghai, Dec. I.— The French police have banned the showing oi all Soviet films m tho French Ccnceeskm here m order to "preserve peace and order." ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article91 1941-12-02 3 Washington, Dec 1 CTARTING December first, new regulations require non-citizens leaving the United States to obtain special permits from the State Department. The regulations exempt persons holding identification cards for Mexican' and Canadian borders as well as I aliens living m the Western 1 Hemisphere,Reuter - 91 words
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Article26 1941-12-02 3 London. Dec. 1. Denmark has refused to allow the mobilisation of her forces for service on the Eastern front. Germany found it wiser to give m.26 words
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Article125 1941-12-02 3 Moscow, Doc. 1. DURING daylight on Sunday, 22 German planes were shot down In attempts to raid Moscow. The Boviet News Agency says that numerous engagements between Soviet fighter planes and enemy aircraft took piace at the approaches to Moscow. The Russians :,L six planes.Reuter - 125 words
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64 1941-12-02 3 Sydney, Dec. 1. IT is learnt that a deputation of H~np> Komi evacuees interviewed Mr. DufT Cooper on Nov. 17; he expressed sympathy with their views and promised that if and when he visited Kong Kong, he would place them before the Governor, andReuter - 64 words
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Article62 1941-12-02 3 New York, Dec. 1. Warned that sabotage attempts might be made along the busy Brooklyn waterfront, the police tightened their vigilance over this section which embraces numerous defence factories and shipyards m some of which British warships are being repaired, and three huge bridges. The Harbour police refusedReuter - 62 words
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Article28 1941-12-02 3 Delhi, Nov. 30. Delhi will taava a! black-out practice on Dec. 12. The A.R.P. public warning system will be tested 1 between 6.30 and 8 p.m.— By Radio.28 words
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Article, Illustration51 1941-12-02 3 DAMAN ON TRIP Vichy, Dec. I.— Marshal Petain and the Deputy Prime Minister, Admiral Darlan, have left for the occupied zone to meet a "high German personality," says the Vichy news agency. This is the second talk with the Germans m which Marshal Petain has taken part since the armistice.-Reuter - 51 words
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Article465 1941-12-02 3 I Chungking, Nov. 30. PRECEDING the long-belat-ed military phase of her southward expansion, Japanese economic aggression m Thailand and Indo-China to brin« about her "East Asia Co-prosperity" has been on the increase, according to the authoritative Central Bank of China's "Economic Bulletin." The report says* thatCentral News - 465 words
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Article459 1941-12-02 3 Russian Attacks Gain Momentum (By Sir Hubert Gough. Reuter's Military Commentator) London. Dec. 1. INURING the last fortnight, events m the two active theatres of war, Russia and Libya, have been moving more or less as expected, and now that the fog of war is clearing, the picture presented mReuter - 459 words
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Article76 1941-12-02 3 Vatican City, Dec. 1. THE POPE attended the inaugu- ration of the academic year or the. Papal Academy of Sciences <"n Sunday. Twelve Cardinals, the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See, and many personalities m the cultured and scientific spheres heard the P:pe deliver aReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement87 1941-12-02 3 Under European management m SUGGEST CAW LONI ALA NICO,SE .^i TOMATO SAUCE serving delicious Continental and American dishes as well as real English homecooking. Our cellars have teen restocked O with finest A^U^l^ Continental 2g2 Qrchard wines an d nj «;t^s Koad. liqueurs. *j*j-jj !JBIJRX§ PIIILP MM. J (Incorporated m87 words
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647 1941-12-02 4 Governor Declares State of Emergency /10L0NY volunteers were mobilised yesterday simultaneously with the proclamation by the Governor, H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas, of a state of emergency m the Straits Settlements. It was announced yesterday that the Colony of Hong Kong had also proclaimed a state of emergency. The proclamation reads:647 words
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Article103 1941-12-02 4 rpHE S.S. court of appeal yesterday made an order raising ironi $2,000 to $3,000 the deposit for security of costs, guaranteeing the costs of appeal to the Privy Council, of a claim by a married woman m a $1,000,000 esUte. The claim concerned the estate103 words
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Article46 1941-12-02 4 A CHINESE boatman was found tUffer- inn from tho effect! of oorro.si\e poisoning m a "twakow" at Boat Quay yesterday evening He was com scions but was unable to speak, his mouth, tongue and lips being burnt. Hi* was taken by ambulancv to the General Hospital.46 words
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Article136 1941-12-02 4 Entry Into Airport Restricted Till Kallang airport, Singa- pore, including the build- frings there and the boomed 1 seaplane anchorage, will be closed to unauthorised per- sons. i Passengers and crew of any aircraft "which has lawfully i landed at, or is lawfully about 1 1» depart" from the airport136 words
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165 1941-12-02 4 Girl- Wife Appears On Theft Charge AFTER being part heard yesterday the case was adjourned to Thursday m which Lily Huan, alias Lily Lee, 16-year-old wife of Looi Swee Leong, from Banka, Netherlands East Indies, was charged with theft of clothes and miscellaneous articles from the Nanyang Girls' School on165 words
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Article63 1941-12-02 4 A BURGLAR robbod Lady Diana Duff Cooper, wife of the British Mlnbfer of State now In Singapore, a few days ago of some money she had placed In a "handbag. It is understood that she placed the money m a bag m her bedroom, and It wns63 words
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Article744 1941-12-02 4 PLANS FOR WAR IN PACIFIC MADE MY plans w» re made with a view to the possibility of there being war m the Pacific. The object of my mission is to make plans which could improve the situation m the eventuality of a war here," said Mr. Duff Cooper, British744 words
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Article248 1941-12-02 4 FOR offering an illegal gratification of 40 cents to a police constable at Tiong Bharu Road on Nov. 16, a hawker named Ken Tiang was yesterday sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment. He was fined $3 on a further charge of hawking without a licence. AjRRESTED in the i248 words
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217 1941-12-02 4 HIS Highness the Maharaja of Tehri-Ciarhwal arrived m Singapore yesterday evening from India, for a short visit to Indian troops on active service m Malaya. He is the third Indian Prince so f.ir to visit this country m wartime. The other two were the Maharajas217 words
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Advertisement347 1941-12-02 4 Public Notices MOBILISATION OF THE S.S.V.F. Mobilisation of the S.S.V.F. has b:en ordered. All members of the S.S.V.F. on the Active List, other than those holding certificates of exemption from mobilisation, will hold them&eives m readiness to report for duty m accordance with instructs ns which they will receive from347 words
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Miscellaneous206 1941-12-02 4 Radio Programme fpHREE Important talks are included m to-morrow's radio programme from the Singapore station of the M.B.C. At 12.45 p.m. Mr. Q. H. Addison of the Botanical Gardens, will give the second of his talks In the series on "Gardening." At 8 p.m. Mr. E. E. G. Boyd. president206 words
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Article950 1941-12-02 5 LONDON LETTER 4 London, Oct. 26. |v A BRITISH Broad- casting Corpora- tion hostel m Uristol tXI JBPk was closed a few mBBI nionl lis ;i'/<> on ac/^^^KjF n>ui\[ <;|" ghosts. Not f**^\ just one of them, hut seven. Yes, 1 said ghosts. Miss G. Methvea Browniee, who950 words
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304 1941-12-02 5 MORNING TRIBUNE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1941. TWO VITAL THEATRES THINGS seem to be heading for a climax m the two main theatres of hostilities m Europe. On the Russian front, despite the cruelty of the weathei*, the opposing armies are locked m mortal combat, both attempting to force the issue304 words
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Advertisement33 1941-12-02 5 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY F I It E I South British Insurance Co., Ltd. TeL 5926 Si Finiayson Green SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE- JOHORE-MALACCA-NEGRI SEMBILAN Agents: SELANGOR PAHANG. 138 Warms 5b33 words
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Advertisement26 1941-12-02 5 EYE EXAMINATIONS, Eyeglasses, 1(^!^Jl Exclusively. \jP^ THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. I. ARCADE BLDG., PHONE 3002 R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. 35 years' European Clinical Experience.26 words
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Article, Illustration115 1941-12-02 6 Above, left: Miss Diana Brooke -Popham, aged fifteen, daughter of Sir Robert and Lady Brooke-Popham, pictured at h«r parents' country home which is now a nursery for small victims of the blitz. Left: The matron of "Cottisford," the C.-in-C. and Lady BrookePopham's home, with some of115 words
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Article, Illustration645 1941-12-02 6 VERA ARDMORE - Matinee Of "Peter Pan" On Boxing Day VERA ARDMORE f PEOPLE h PLACES 1 By 'DETER PAN," not a pantomime but a straight children's play, will open at the Victoria Theatre on Boxing Day at 5.30 p.m. Subsequent dates will be Saturday the 27th., at 9.30 p.m and the following645 words
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Advertisement79 1941-12-02 6 This is a lovely lady! For Christmas her husband is giving her a gift book of beauty vouchers from the Elizabeth Beauty Salon. For these vouchers she will receive expert facials, shampoos, sets, manicures etc. to guard and accentuate her beauty. EUROPEAN OPERATORS Capitol Bldg., North Bridge Road. Tel. 4419.79 words
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Advertisement19 1941-12-02 6 PHONE 3335 PRISCILL A Ltd. Has Received Cotton Hubrite Morning Frocks 5 Eu COURT FIRST FLOOR ENTRANCE HILL STREET19 words
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Advertisement13 1941-12-02 6 BATTERY ROAD tl t PHONE: 4085 American Evening Dinner Dresses just received. t13 words
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Miscellaneous8 1941-12-02 6 HFNRY r rl I ILI^IM Anderson > X *s%8 words
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Article, Illustration543 1941-12-02 7 instead of PORRIDGE... try these oatmeal recipes WITH the exception of maize, oatmeal is richer m oily matter than any other cultivated cereal and its proportion of protein compounds exceeds that of wheaten flour. The following are attractive ways of serving it which will be especially useful m the household543 words
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Article114 1941-12-02 7 CARROTS are not only full of vitamins, but they are also good for the nerves. Carefully cooked, they can be delicious, too, so try them fried for a change. Ingredients required are: 2 large or 4 small carrots, 4 ozs. breadcumbs, a small egg, dessertspoonful114 words
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Article421 1941-12-02 7 recipes to cut keep MACARONI SAIAI) OOOk 1* 2 iu\>s nv.v ;in >i a \n \xAWnf; saAtetl water t<>v 20 minutes. Btraln ai Ln cold waU 1 Chill. Add iy a cups diced cucumber, poontuls minced onion, 1 tablespoontui minced parsley, i' te« tspoonful pepper. Mix ligh! l;. idd b421 words
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Article, Illustration187 1941-12-02 7 made from unsweetened pineap ple juice FRUIT PUNCH j COMBINE 2 1 cups pineapple juice, 1 cup lemon (or lime) juice 5 cups water, about 1 cup sugar. Chill; serve with pine- apple cubes (juice frozen m ice trays of refrigerator). y BLOND FUDGE S COMBINE 2 cupa each of187 words
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Advertisement32 1941-12-02 7 the new Vitamin Bj Bread baked by the KOVAL BAKEBY NOW OX SALE throughout Malaya at all Branches of the COLD STORAGE Advt of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. C.S. 262A I32 words
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Advertisement564 1941-12-02 8 r Situations Vacant WANTED one dark-room experienced photographic printer, 6, Calrnhll Road. Singapore. (No- 1WM) APPLICANTS IN ANSWER to Box No. 968, thanked; positions filled (NO. J5bM.J AOENTS~wanted for CHOCOMILK and Barley Powder. Apply Box 9 Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (No. 109M VTANTFD Straits-Born Chinese Talley Clerk experience essential. Salary $35,564 words
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Advertisement676 1941-12-02 8 Miscellaneous LET "Old Capital." 31, Stamford Road, solve your Christmas problems. Special reductions. (No. 50M) MAGICiAN for Christmas Children and Party Dr. Lentz, 128, Bencoolen St., Singapore. (No. 168 M) D. T. LIMS HERB DRAUGHT: A mll<t and soothing laxative for children and adults. Obtainable from D. T. Llm Company.676 words
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Advertisement645 1941-12-02 8 2 HP Armstrong Siddeley Sports 1 tourer, 1U3()37. Paintwork. Tyres, ;ood. Mechanically sound. Owner-, liiven European owned. Insured July 1)42. $1,200',- r BM*m&. Apply Srlnkmann'a. (No. 151 M) Educational NEW WAY 1 BUSINESS SCHOOL— 273. Joo CbUtt Road. Rapid Coachin« By Former Tutor Rnttles Inst. Holder' of London Chamber of645 words
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Advertisement654 1941-12-02 8 For Sale GLASS SHOW-CASE FOR SALK: Apply Malay* Publishing House. (No. 124 M) salt: Tennli Badminton Racket! all belOW COCt. Prices $1.15; $(3 00. 6, CalrnhiU Road. Singapore. (No. loiM) 1"< >X S'L.E: Cheap secondhand school text book-. 70. Bras Basah Road. SlnOre. (No. 145 M) FOR SALK: Portable Royal654 words
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Advertisement332 1941-12-02 8 Personal PRIVATE INQUIRIES <t Investigation! ured Woo, 243, Mid ROMt, DiaJ 3053 'No. 12UM [PLOYED: No matter what klnc you want It will pay you ti conault E^nployment ft Benrtoe Agency 243, Middle Road, SinKHpon-. (No. 127 M' Domestic Servants Workmen AVAILABLE FOR ENGAGEMENT do mestlc ■ervants, both tezes. f332 words
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754 1941-12-02 9 IPOH A.C.T.R. MEETING DRAWS LARGE ENTRY 190 Horses And Potties To Run In Four-Day Meet A TOTAL of 190 entries has been received for the Ipoh Turf Club (Aircraft for China and Tanks for Russia) winter meet, which starts on Saturday, and is continued on Tuesday, Dec. <). Thursday, Dec.754 words
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291 1941-12-02 9 Loon Chong To Meet Hee Chin On Thursday S.C.R.G Tennis THE men's open singles final m the Straits Chinese ReL creation Club open invitation lawn tennis tournament, be- tween Yong Loon Chong, one time Singapore champion, r and Lim Hee Chin, fast-rising > youngster, who defeated the Malayan runner-up and291 words
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Article172 1941-12-02 9 TNTENDING competitors for the 1 Singapore (open) amateur boxing championships, organised by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, are reminded that entries close on Dec. 6. Entries should be forwarded to the hon. secretary (Mr. W. Mitchell) c o the Prison Dept., Sepoy Lines, Singapore. No entrance fee172 words
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365 1941-12-02 9 Good Play In Final Women 's Hockey Trial Tin: linal trial to select the Singapore women's tram to meet Selangor was held yesterday evening at the Gills' Sports Club, and resulted m Whites, who played with the probable forward line to represent Singapore, winning bj one goal to nil, the365 words
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Advertisement189 1941-12-02 9 PREPARED UNDER THE EXPERT SUPERVISION OF A EUROPEAN CHEMIST HELTHOID |Bh^^^ highly concentrated p^p2e~2Bsn disinfecting fluid !fc^* a c>SS iP-p=**^ Don't confu.se HELTHOID with HELTHOIP ordinary disinfectants, HELTHO| SiNFECTiiiO n° lD OID does not need to be diluted /*7\*s. with soft water as it doesn't /C-/-\\ become decomposed or disintegfX777Y\189 words
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Miscellaneous29 1941-12-02 9 TO-DAY'S SPORTS DIARY TENNIS: S.C.R.C. open invitation tournament, S.C.R.C. HIGH TIDES TO-DAY: 9.46 a.m., 9 ft; 10.46 p.m., 8.5 ft. TO-MORROW: 10.16 a.m., 9.2 ft.; 11.21 p.m., 8.6 ft.29 words
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Miscellaneous187 1941-12-02 9 ON THE! I AIR SAIGON 25 46 metre* (11. 780 Kc.) 49. 05 metres (6.116 Kc.) BANGKOK BBPS 25.6 metres (11 715 mlcs) From 6.50 p-m. to 9.20 pm. RANGOON XYO 6.007 melt (49.94 metres) From 6.50 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. HONGKONG ZBW 9.52 me is (31.4 metres) From 12.23187 words
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Article315 1941-12-02 10 India 's News Pars Lahore, Nov. 30. THE All-India AntiFascist Labour Conference at Lahore to-day adopted a positive policy towards the war, advocating active co-operation with the British wai eftort and practical help to Russia. Indian workers, it was pointed oui. could not serve the cause of labour except throughReuter - 315 words
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Advertisement221 1941-12-02 10 f OPENING TO-JDA Y'—~-—^ 5 IMFITOL j iM.C.M/s magnificent production that has I teen acclaimed as 'The BEST PICTURE I of 1941 v A Daring, Intimate Story of a Strange LOVE PARTNERSHIP I' SEE THRILLS never before seen, even m the most I Sensational Screen Adventures ever made I hearts221 words
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Advertisement137 1941-12-02 10 i TO-D .1 SIIO S 3 P.M. J 0 P.M. 5*. 1 ."i P.M. TOMORROW AT il A.M. ONLY ALHAMBRA ■i v Vflpi .^hSßc^^!^ *\^B 2 ."5 RF F I S WILL BE shown I ITS ENTIRETY I THE YEAR'S BEST ACTRESS IN THE I SEASON'S FINEST COMEDY-ROMANCE! OPENING TO-MORROW137 words
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Article132 1941-12-02 11 A I i i i v» l conclude <l > i William r ohn, i v i, charged or two c '.ii. 1 criminal breach ot trust, was con vu-uti and ientenced to three months' rig) roua imprisonnu --it en each charge, the sentences to run consecutively. The132 words
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Article98 1941-12-02 11 WITH an Increase In pay ranging from $2 to $3. Chettlar*' cooks, m Market Street. Singapore, have called their strike off. The strikers, over 80 m number, returned to work yesterday as the result of their d ••mi. iids being met. These men. who were paid waptes98 words
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Article56 1941-12-02 11 FE next "Clipper" with mails from Europe. America, the Pacific and the Philippine Islands is expected to arrive m Singapore on Saturday. Dec. 6. The latest time of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore, to connect with mails for the above-mentioned places on the return flight, will56 words
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Article104 1941-12-02 11 r>BFORE Mr Conrad Oldham In thr se- cond court yesterday a charge of causing the death of Tagar Singh oy faKlug to take proper precautions to see that his rifle was not loaded before demonstrating Its use to the Sikh— was exptatncfd to Christopher Hlckey of the104 words
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224 1941-12-02 11 Contractor Assistant Before Court Of Appeal A sikii contractor and m.. .1 appealed In ihe high ouii yesterday against the conviction and sentence Lmp< aed on then) by Mr. Justice Woiley on charges 01 bribery and corruption. Biikhtuva Bingh, a former contractor at the Naval Base, was lenteoced to two224 words
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Article236 1941-12-02 11 Cable News From Down Under' Melbourne, Nov. 30. LIEUT. Arthur Cutler, new Australian V. C. winner, is aged 26, and son of Mrs. Ruby Cutler, a widow, of Addison Road, Manly; and of the late Mr. Arthur Cutler. Lieut. Cutler was twice winner of the King's shooting prize, and is236 words
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Advertisement97 1941-12-02 11 r i^4fe T >^ I IP^A^llfl II Ti:\ DANSANT j \i I AFTER-DINNER DANCE I 8 p.m. 9 p.m. V I %M p.m. Midnight J THE SKiN ABOVE WHICH VOI HAVE OBSERVE!) DAILY WILL HE THERE INTIL VJCTOKI IS WON BY THE DEMOCRATIC 1 POWERS FOR ALL DEMOCRATS! SO Assemble97 words
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Advertisement130 1941-12-02 11 OPENS TO-DAXV new tunes.. .top Jf n Unf* 1 J J i ■Jar tap dancing and jPMr flA^^tfi^k. •Li 1 L f fl\ I^^^S j a> a nigbt club /y: I!; w^i*JP^^^lßk^ \k..*^v> i^\2\ I a^^Lt^klf Stoge ond icretn Dancing Sfor hsjh^s- OZZIE NELSON BAND Story by «obe»t D *ndfe«»130 words
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Article51 1941-12-02 12 I Washington, Dec. t: It was rrvi«alcrf late t day that Aclmiuu Stark, C) I f of n.i^i Operation nttrnrted fho oonference 1"* en President Roosevelt and Mr. 'ordeH Hull at iKon to-day Thla tference, which followed Mr. Ts talks With the Japanese envoys, was a prolonged cue.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article391 1941-12-02 12 Sydney Sunk In Action London, Dec. 2. THE Australian Government has announced that the cruiser Sydney has been m action with aj heavily armoured merchant raider,! which she sank by gunfire. No sub-j sequent communication has been received from the Sydney and it must be presumed that she has beenReuter - 391 words
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Article217 1941-12-02 12 Washington. I><m\ I. News m W.islnnu t<»n aboat the I i .ist is tliat President BoestveH i» < summoned to a conference Mr. Ordell Hull. Secretary of State, and the Navy and War Secretaries, Col. Frank Knov and Mr. Stimson. The United states is still without a replyReuter - 217 words
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Article378 1941-12-02 12 (Continued From Page 1) a far greater extension m 1943. We must face the continuous growth of the Navy to man the great number of warships of all kinds coming steadily into service. We must provide modern equipment for large armies which are being raised and trained m TReuter - 378 words
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Article484 1941-12-02 12 New Victories O n Karel'an Front London, Dec. 2. THE Red Army has dealt new hammer blows on the Moscow front where vio- lent enemy attacks have been repulsed with heavy losses for the Germans during the last 24 hours, according to Soviet official reports. On484 words
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161 1941-12-02 12 Japan Complains Of More "Encirclement" Tokio, Dec 2. THE Asahi Shimbun m an editorial says that America is adopting an entirely scllish attitude m endeavouring to place the responsibility of peace or war on Japan, while continuing to strengthen the military encirclement. The outcome of the negotiations will have aReuter - 161 words
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190 1941-12-02 12 Rangoon, Dec. 2. THE Thai authorities are watcning the internal and 1 exterrtil situation more vigilantly than ever before said a well-informed observer who has just arrived from Bangkok. He said that the emergency steps taken by detence authorities In Singapore following theReuter - 190 words
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Article51 1941-12-02 12 Calcutta, Dec. 2: In the first two days of Calcutta's National Defence Savings Week, over £8,000,000 has been contributed by the public m purchases of defence loans. An elaborate programme of military demonstrations and mass flights of war planes above the city wr.s arranged for every day of the week.Reuter - 51 words
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Article57 1941-12-02 12 Shanghai, Dec. 2. The possibility of an outbreak of hostilities on t:»e Indo-China-Yunnan border depends on the outcome of the Washington talks, declared the Japanese Army spokesman, replying to a question at a press conference this afternoon. Up added. wtather permitting, the Japanese will repeat theReuter - 57 words
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Article23 1941-12-02 12 Nairobi, Dec. 2. All outlying garrisons of Gondar have surrendered. The total prisoners from Gondar is now 11,500 Italians and 12.000 natives. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article173 1941-12-02 12 IN a broadcast to Bangkok the other night, said Singapore Radio last night, Tokyo Radio referred to rumours that heavy British naval units were on their way to Singapore. It makes us laugh, said Tokyo Radio. The British have no battleships to spare; they are too173 words
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