Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 19 January 1941
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Title Section19 1941-01-19 1 The Sunday Tribune 5 A.M. EDITION SINGAPORE, SUNDAY. Net Saks Exceed 23,200 Weekly JANUARY 19, L 941 FIVE (KNTS19 words
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476 1941-01-19 1 GREEKS CAPTURE 1,000 ITALIANS IN COUNTER-ATTACK R OME M OTHERS DEMONSTRA TE AGAINST "MUSSOLINI'S WAR" pURTHER substantial succe ea are announced m an Athens communique which tates that m the course of yesterday's operations, which were definitely to the Greel advantage, the Greeks occuoied several points m the fortified territory,Reuter - 476 words
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Article83 1941-01-19 1 Athena, Jan. IS. II is now established I hat 2\ well-known Grcek.B have been carried off as In s the Mali ins from Ai jiynic;isl ro and the im il'li)>oui iinofl. Their lair not Known. N N unlitiL' In H >-lal«'\m< wf b) m Italian pri mi \sReuter - 83 words
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Article88 1941-01-19 1 R ni Jan. I i- ..<)■.. i artillery I ;il i i\ bruk front m i Italian communique, wi hat m the Sudan m. id force h approached l r j was repulsed Italians also rlaira it »n the Kenya front ihey rep Hcd an enemyReuter - 88 words
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Article74 1941-01-19 1 i. Jan 18 THE Bulgarian capital Is ai the momci cenc t 'lipiomatic a< tivit.v On Friday, the German Minister, Von Richtliofen. followed up hl.s previous day's call on the Premier, Dr. FilofT, with long conversation with the Foreign Minister. M Popofl At the same time, the Finance Minister. M.Reuter - 74 words
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Article199 1941-01-19 1 Cairo, Jan. 18. tF-X violent explosions and two large fires m military build- j ings were caused by bombs ofi the R.A.F. dip'ingr a raid on the much-battered Tobruk on Thursday night. A nv.mber of smaller fires and heavy explosions were also caused near the main wharf,199 words
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169 1941-01-19 1 historic ceremony in U.S. tomorrow Washington, Jan. l v IyHKN Mr. Roosevelt driv< down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol on Monday, a ceremonial without precedent m American history will b»* seen. Never before has a President taken the oath for three successive terms. Thousands ol people are already nocring Into169 words
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Article71 1941-01-19 1 London Jan 18 TNT. death has occurred ol 'he Right Rev. Edward Pranci Every, Rector of flgginton, Hurt on-Trent, Derbyshire at the age 01 78 He v.a s for 21 yeai from 1910 L 937, the Bishop Argentina and &ast and South America— the world's largest dioces?71 words
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290 1941-01-19 1 London, Jan. 18. [MVENTY-EIGHT attacks were carried out against shipping:, dockyards, etc. three against oil targets, 11 against factories and industrial targets, four against railways and a large number against aerodromes, by <-ho R.A.F 1 during the week ended Jan. 17.Reuter - 290 words
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Article1283 1941-01-19 1 TO-MORROW'S DEBATE WILL BE VERY KEEN The whole of malaYa's engush reading public, with hundreds of millions of dollars behind it, anxiously awaits the debate m the legislative council tomorrow on state war lotteries for the DURATION. From many sources of information, it is gathered thai1,283 words
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Article, Illustration82 1941-01-19 1 FN flying clubs throughout India have row begun training a < pilot foi f hp I c •<• Reuter S it was tM l> '!»>' c Faramooni when a talent t scout spotted Virginia Dale, i j Tin. blonde from Char- I Ictte; N.< a Cornier dance- tReuter - 82 words
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153 1941-01-19 1 EMPIRE TRADE CONFERENCE SUGGESTED L- 18 VHE TUt t m fluent co'umns thai the I culture hould inltiatJ m cony of EYnproduders on T i< Unea of '-he nferencc tv <n > which agreed v I ou ly upon a marl policy I nt the overfloodin^ of the Britl vReuter - 153 words
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Article39 1941-01-19 1 .1 IS HI V .l< tionea, undi i th< >1 MarIct cousin, t-lii kl Lady Iris Mount batten, t f child Marque: and of i !i. biooki lo plain v O'Malley. of the Ii British WirelessBritish Wireless - 39 words
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82 1941-01-19 1 MR. Cl l! >*5 need i t and a< roplai from lop '•<• front i>u/"» n f New York to d.iv and la m pi published than Ur ii nil m< »f un ted ;1 ecretaries °f fend Na y i I »ii 8 ;f RReuter - 82 words
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Article78 1941-01-19 1 Wash mi c*"". Inn Quick pa'sap^ «>f Ihc \i«l l«»t Riitain Will was nrged fc> Mr. Kmuisen. leading wifmbw 1 111* 11 National Dcfeu« r Board testify mr, before ihr House Foreign Affairs Committee, 'ihr pai of thr Bill he formed "part of our defence taked whethei heReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement64 1941-01-19 1 I seven savoury I I suggestions that I I will help to prevent 1 menu monotony- I jl Still <i tilings we can oflrr *^F^PflTßPßr^ Mirl make ><nir c]i.,he.s rt^^rtTl^l tJI ninie delicious GL***^*^^^ I^^^ "PHOM SmOAPOBI KM (5 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 (I lin.-s>. »POII 110 111 |jii(.s>. PENANG64 words
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Advertisement31 1941-01-19 1 < it*" Jtyyfr% ■90^W' &*r?&* M^ S^w W I W*V c m the la care to prod Jr •s.^V^..^ qualii i j^ *^^< i at a i >^ Obtainable d< ilei y^ Tosepm'IRAVERS csons./31 words
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Article117 1941-01-19 2 Singapore, Saturday. Because he was very hungry, P. Kunju Krishnan. 24. an Indian dram sweepei employed at the Naval Base, put hia hand into Che window of v tjuildint?, near which he had been working, and took out an I apple pio. Unfortunately lor him,117 words
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Article67 1941-01-19 2 Hwirrabad (Deccan), Jan. 18. -INDUSTPIALISE your country I and the key to the future will br in your hands," said Sir Alexander Roger, chairman «>i the i; Itlsh Supply Commission. "Your helping Britain to win the war will he Ip you and your c i itry.Reuter - 67 words
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Article53 1941-01-19 2 Madrid. Jan lh pERMANY and Spain have v initialled an agreement under i which Spam receive! paper and newsprint to the value of 5.000,000 marks. Twenty five peT cent will be m the form Of pulp and the remainder manufactured No details oi what Germany i.s receiving m return haveReuter - 53 words
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Article895 1941-01-19 2 SINGAPORE /hi. m. m:* w ts. ZttP 1. 30 Hti «9 n. /HF 3 41 38 m. ".W ni rs zHi.. zhpi van. v.in. 11 00 Thf Re^miontal B; t nd of His esty'a Urrnadler Ouardfl Coronation March and Hymn iK. Clt-r--n..in. arr. D Qodfrey)895 words
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Article, Illustration455 1941-01-19 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday. fFIIK thousand and four hundred members of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade of Singapore will very shortly bid good-bye to their District Superintendent, ('apt. Goodman Ambler, educationistsoldier, who will be leaving Malaya on retirement before Ihi end Of455 words
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Advertisement554 1941-01-19 2 f* i»j" >: <>2i- < 1 -?3 NEW VITALITY FOR YOU THE IMMEDIATE TONIC ietfra r BftMf ScuaUijiu "O^l" La known ouly to a few. It stimulates tfie nlancls norn the vi THy of n. l.uig. fi-i-ding. rejuvoiiating. lading from you it is NNtw t this amazing cor»cea» i ds554 words
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Advertisement24 1941-01-19 2 tINGA WATER i° v M xS :-\\> MNRI tfAl ///f MINERAL WATER from the Seletar Hot Spring, Singapore. An alkaline drink with excellent corrective properties24 words
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Advertisement590 1941-01-19 2 @w©imy Tho mental M Wl 'ivsical distress Incurred through v,orry slowly but. surelj n lerminei health. Only those who suffer from constipation know whi i source of worry I can be. Hut it is i lition that should not and need 1. derated. A dose or t «.>. i Lnkettea590 words
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509 1941-01-19 3 Singapore, Saturday. EVIDENCE thai the man was having very serious cardiac trouble and that, with any undue stress, anything mijrht happen to him was given by Dr. K. S. Tay, a private medical practitioner, at an enquiry before Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith m the509 words
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Article, Illustration65 1941-01-19 3 Miss I. Muri who returned recently ii nin Ho la to guce— d Miss Rowland General Hospital. Kuala Uplß. and Mrs. Ong Kok Chye, photographed after their wedding at Devonshire Road, Singapore. The bridegroom is the *<'?/ of the late Mr. Ong Cheng Tan, and Mrs. Ong, and the65 words
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202 1941-01-19 3 Singapore's Polite Ricksha Pullers Hongkong, Jan. 8. I WONDERED why the taxi drivers and ricksha pulS Icrs i«i Singapore were so ci- t vil. There is a Court m Sin- fcanore which ricksha pull- ers, taxi drivers and bus f drivers and conductors know >vcll it is presided over by202 words
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Article64 1941-01-19 3 HITHERTO a limit of $15,000 has been fixed to the amount which ony one person could invest In War Savings Certificates m Malaya. The limit has now been raised to $25,000. Certificates are available iii the denominations of $15. $75. SI SO and $750. and over a64 words
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259 1941-01-19 3 'Face-Lifting' Makes Krian Mangoes Insipid (Tribune Staff Reporter) IF you succumb to the charms of a mango, which has been subjected to a "face-lifting" process by the kampong growers, and later find that the fruit is insipid, don't blame Nature for playing a hoax on you. The blame should be259 words
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63 1941-01-19 3 Rubber Growers Exempted From Income Tax A BILL providing for the imposition of a further war tax of 5% per cent, on rubber will shortly be introduced m the Legislative Council. This Bill is consequent upon the lecision to exempt cultivators of libber from payment of war tax >n income63 words
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632 1941-01-19 3 A VITAL MEANS OF TRANSPORT (Tribune Staff Reporter) fpAXI. .taxi, .this word has the ordinary meaning of a motorpowered conveyance, such as those found m all the big centres of Malaya, but to Perlis, the northernmost and smallest State m this country, it632 words
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Article, Illustration95 1941-01-19 3 Batu Pa hat Bride Mr. A. Ponnlah, headmaster of the A C School. Kapar, has been transferred to the Continuation School of the M B.'-J, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. and Mrs. Ang Seng Watt, photographed after their iccdding at the Chinese Library, Armenian Street. Mr. Ang is the fifth soil of95 words
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Advertisement211 1941-01-19 3 •"HAZELINE' SNOW" 4 '^SB^N For the dainty woman yV^^^B Constant care of the com*J Rftpr pie x ion is beautv\< insistent L^?^ x^2> fS^y ts the toilet preparation chosen lir;^ 1> V <co/ncn of taste. An aid to j^& SSa L clear complexions, 7 'acr/ine' gl|j4 BPfeTVf' Y^Mm table. fv211 words
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Advertisement125 1941-01-19 3 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile juice flow from our liver into our bowels every day, our movements pat hard and constipated and our food decays unnaturally m our 28 feet of bowels. This decay bends poison all over our body125 words
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Advertisement233 1941-01-19 3 Hearing Restored Slop Head Noises Deafness and Head rfotoea neod not be dreaded any longer since the discovery of an American Physician. Now it is possible for some of the most obstinate cases of »eafnes.«? to be relieved m a day's time by Jhe application of the prescription called Spantex.233 words
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Advertisement589 1941-01-19 3 k 1^ r Time marches on. I I Methods of travel I i J change. Also medicines. I > 7^ Now we don't have to take I J^j nasty-tasting oils, inconvenient herbal I brews and griping purgatives. Medical I science gives us LAXOBAC the I modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac I589 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1941-01-19 4 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By rORTY friends of Miss Sylvia Wong, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Wong, gathered together ai her home. 64. St. Patrick's Road, on Saturday night, to wish her "Many Happy Returns". Dressed m a pastel coloured, floor-length dance frock of pink1,698 words
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Advertisement290 1941-01-19 4 f fk I I fk3 MADE-TO-ORDER y i I i I-M Tl OK KEMODEIXEI). wVrm'* inn hats spe< i\i n f?/ I iLjBEuKrM RodneJ Hou dj*& M B^^H Battery Road. A '4AMI it th« luxury th*zn- I I poo, uicd rttularly oy mi Hums ■flßj' > 7^^m oi»tifij:vewomea Amami I290 words
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Advertisement18 1941-01-19 4 SUGGESTION FOR HIS BIRTHDAY A new Shaving Brush by SIMPSON p FROM Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery Road.18 words
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Advertisement105 1941-01-19 4 Eyesight Insurance You insure your Car. Home and life why not your si B ht? Proper scientific examination of your eyes and the application of properly fitted K lassrs constitute 25. sißht insurance and comfort. I OflSlllt~^ Qualified <)pti«ians. Only BlßfaDOre \rt*lress: 10 12 Th<. \r» ade Enframe Raffles IMa<<>105 words
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186 1941-01-19 5 (Tumi Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. A SPLENDID opportunity is being offered to local residents for U urchase of souvenirs of German plane wreckages, which have been broughi from England by Mrs. \l. Dane. They are i of synthetic glass from tin* Nazi186 words
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Article121 1941-01-19 5 Singaixire, Saturday. AFTER a lon«- absence of "tari:m«j" incidents, a sign board In ore has be* red. '1 hi I ippened t.j the Ign board ol a Chinese barber* In Albert Btreet Lum On*; Chin-. 30, who WS i alleged to have been responsible for121 words
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Article86 1941-01-19 5 Detroit, Jan. 18. ALL the available nrs-flghting equipment has been sent to cope th it Ore which followed an ex- plotAon yest rday near one of the I rd Motcr Company's factories at Dearborn, Michigan. Officials of Department of Justice were i Immediately sent to86 words
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Article74 1941-01-19 5 BRITISH WAR MATERIALS FOR GREECE Athens, Jan. 18. The ftrst Brit, h convoy bearing materials l'rom Britain to Ived m a e.n.-ek port a lew days ago, h was authoritanight. a the convoy which ran nititlet acks to raters but reached the k harbour unseat] <a. since have watched the74 words
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Article1321 1941-01-19 5 11. L. llopkin Meets A London, Nov. 27. r WAS walking down Shaftesbwy Avenue during a lull m the proceedings. By the expression "duiinii a lull m the ptoccedings" 1 mean that the all clear hud sounded and it was reasonably safe to walk down Shaftesbury Avenue1,321 words
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128 1941-01-19 5 Singapore, Saturday. ALLEGED to ho.ye attempted to import 208 ».i lb. ot imitation silver won-e without a permit, an effence under the Imports and Exports Emergency Powers Ordinance, Teo Kwang Joo. a young Teochew. appeared before the fourth magistrate, Mr. Kenneth M. Byrne, to-day.128 words
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111 1941-01-19 5 Did Not Know Why He Drank Caustic Soda Singapore, Saturday. AFTER having nearly died by drinking a solution of caustic soda, Leonpj Kai Chay, 45, who was I charged before Mr. J. G. Rappoport. the Third Magistrate, with 1 having attempted to commit suicide, on Sept. 25. 1940. said chat111 words
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Article247 1941-01-19 5 Singapon iturday. PQUADRON-LEADER Nor m a n *5 William Wakelin, .son of late Mr. S. E. Wakelin and Mrs. :elin or Cloebury Mortimer, ipshire, was married to Miss "Bunty" Sherwood, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sherwood, ol Raynes Park. Sussex, at St. Andrew's Cathedra] this afternoon.247 words
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Article88 1941-01-19 5 Singapore, Saturday. TWO charges of allegedly posing 1 as a sanitary Inspector, and committing extortion oy dishonestly inducing Yap Kee Neo to deliver to him $2. were preferred against Tan Teck What, a 43-year-old Chinese, m the Fifth Police Court to-day. The offences wore alleged to88 words
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Advertisement199 1941-01-19 5 SINCERE'S UMONIS DRAUGHT jj£^ The original M non-bitter laxative ami i pum.tt i\<\ pjpay^ bottle. Vpf'/Sf-:' To Wholesale p»>»\- special price on .ipplu -ation. SOLD BY ALL PROVISION DEALERS DRUGGISTS. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. Wholesale and Retail Dispensing^ Chesaists Head office: 10-1», Hill Str.rl. Wh vie sale Department: 59, Hill Street,199 words
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Advertisement60 1941-01-19 5 ■sBDHsfIBSSiss^BH! T^pi Beffer jobs and l/rV/ bigger salaries are for smart men only. That is why millions of men use Anzora. It is the best, most healthy t~ r rfffßßS? hair dressing you V con buy. And it J I keeps the head coo/. i v] j MASTER YOUR ftHZPKA60 words
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Advertisement385 1941-01-19 5 SKIN DISEASE SPREAD and SPREAD but Banished It SKIN diseases spread I Rf m^F i at an alarming rate ißr I unless you attack them m[~\'J J^T-^' j quickly. Here is a case Wl, /^S*'~2 m where an intensely irrita- Bj a^m.//'/^^ tingandunsightlytrouble Wj^^mf/J^^k spread and spread from ■■■^■■i fingers385 words
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Advertisement842 1941-01-19 5 Straits Typewriter Agency (I Mbhfchrd I 'HI i STATI it REPAIRER* MA, C^mnge Alley, Singapore. OBTAIN dlr*^3* ftrom ug ail kindt y^^fTX££r RIBBONS AND CARBONS R.ng u.s up f>r mechftnlrs In CMM y nirypcwriter Is <nn ol order, aiiU uaMi Immediate atteni 'Phoiu- N,,s. 7770 2481. Has^ust the right alkaline842 words
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443 1941-01-19 6 The Sunday Tribune Sunday, January 19, 1941. Opinion Estate Duty Kates WHILE w e are fully alive to the need for raising" as much money as is consistent with our prosperity, we cannot view with equanimity any steps to £ive the maximum aid to Britain which f will have the443 words
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Article1518 1941-01-19 6 EDWARD ELLIS ON TRADE UNIONS a 8.8.C. news broadcast re- cently announced that the British Government had decided to appoint British trades union officials to advisory posts m colonial governments. Their business will be to study and advise the local governments on all matters pertaining to labour with1,518 words
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Article764 1941-01-19 6 %V.II.I»a«n»on Ol' Him ANCE upon a time that is I how all gopd fairy stories begin, and some others as well I invented an animal which rejoiced m the name of 1 Ponklesklymph. It was a port of a cross, or a doublem double cross, between a duck- billed764 words
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Advertisement1125 1941-01-19 6 Restore Youthful Yiqour To Glands m 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men ~3 Who Feel Old Before SL Their Time I>o you f<»el older than you ar.-? Art' you latkinK m youthful animation? l»o you n- K. -IwH| Nrt^-m. Joy the society of beautiful won, en?1,125 words
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Advertisement131 1941-01-19 6 M SLEEPY AFTER MEALS? ><> you feel your eyes weighted with I and your head nodding after meals l>;> you sutler from a feeling of heaviness >r sterna* h pveamra 1 lie chances arc that excess acidity which irritates the delicate stomach lining rases food fermentation is to blame. A131 words
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Advertisement151 1941-01-19 6 Im B^ are you going with that whacking big black cheroot. Not after last night I'm going to do a little deforesta- l iion>l Wfci the way you w not turn, Bertie. There's a tree outside °f ter last night.* I detect al l rtam I M taken a dislike151 words
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292 1941-01-19 7 fFHr: Rane< of Sarawak, wile of the 'White Raja." Sir harlo Vyner Brooke, objects to the reports that she referred to child evacuees frogs. Britain as "(he rill raff ofl England. in a letter to Time, the American news magazine, which also reported the Ranee292 words
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Article201 1941-01-19 7 JAPAN FLAYED BY INDIAN PRESS! Bombay, J an 18- i T!I F Japanese league's "pro- gramme of emancipation for the oppressed peoples m south-eastern Asi:i has drawn nothing l>iu scorn and i ridicule from Ihe whole of the press. Typical of it is the Bombay Sentinel's tornment. "After trying boReuter - 201 words
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Article34 1941-01-19 7 Washington, Jan. 18 SENATORS Glass and Byrne, both supporters of President X sevelt's British Aid plan hnve been recommended by the Democratic Steering Committee for election to fh*' Important smute Foreign Relatimr. Committco. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article83 1941-01-19 7 Hanoi. Jan. 18. OUR small unite who stopped the Thailand advance on Jan. 15 west of Pakse have had small 15 killed and wounded. bVates a tnmunique la&ied by GoverncrOen?ral Docoux. They returned ;ly to Fakso during the night of Jan. 15 16. m the region of83 words
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Article, Illustration64 1941-01-19 7 Patricia Morison, young Paramount star, is well protected hi/ her solemn little dachshunde, Judy. This nicture shores the pair at the home of Miss Morison, m Beverly Hills, while the star was resting between scenes of her first starring picture Paramount's Technicolor drama of the north woods, "Untamed64 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1941-01-19 7 Wou ld-Be Woman M.P. Urges Lotteries CO VT. SHOULD NOT LOSE MORE TIME S THIS article was written for the Sunday Tribune by Ben bara Whitttvg ham- Jones, a well-known public figure m Liverpool S who recently came to Malaya to marry Mr. Henry Rolf Oppe'i- I hcim of Ipoh.1,104 words
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163 1941-01-19 7 NURSE CARRIES MEN PATIENTS TO SAFETY London, Jan. 18. A NURSE m charge of a men's A ward at the bombed Royal Chester Hospital is among the recipients ol the George Medal The nurse i Idas Patricia Marmion who struggled through the debris to her ward to pacify her patients163 words
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Article118 1941-01-19 7 Petain Still Resisting Hitler J*HE fact that the German controlled Paris press continues to attack Marshal Petair suggests that the Marsha! i* still declining to meet Berlin* demands. Vichy, too, has officially de nied the German report thai the French Cabinet is resigning. According to the correspondent of "Neve ZuerchenReuter - 118 words
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Article16 1941-01-19 7 Dr. P B Pill** hn-j be^n annoir^od to b > Assistant Medical Oflirer Sungei Pa til m16 words
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Advertisement232 1941-01-19 7 THE RULES OF HEALTH I are Jew and simple I \m 4 ow^ w X 111 1^ irst thing m the morning— even before washing yfc*»~^ 'S -think of Inner Cleanliness. For a clear skin, bright iliXijl e^ cs anc tnat innor s P ar^le which is the secret of232 words
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Advertisement11 1941-01-19 7 lw Es^HDYnCHES 1 i WM 1 V .J± ot InJMi )Kel11 words
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Advertisement838 1941-01-19 7 i in; \i\\ who \> HALF-DEAD nou lull life and i nei^\. Ther arc hundn d ol uch men out hen worn time, listless, irritable, and prey to i y fever, chill or influi nza tha uoin<_>. Always tOO fagg -d OUt to tnjoy either work or play Vi bj838 words
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Article33 1941-01-19 8 London. Jan. 18. CORTY-TWO airmen, including two wing-commanders and seven squadron-leaders have received the D.F.C. m the latest list of RAF. awards. The list includes 49 D.F.Ms. British WirelessBritish Wireless - 33 words
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Advertisement556 1941-01-19 8 Ol»i;\|\<. TO-DAY (SIWIIAV) 4 SHOWS: 11 A.M. 3.15— €.15 and 9.15 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE: SAT. JAN. 18TH. 1 I AT THE (MPITOI^ B.C THEATRE with the BIG PICTURES. LANA CGLEX") TURNER and GEORGE MURPHY as a stunning new Dance Team m M.-G.-M.'s new MusicalRomantic Hit LANA TURNER %jsM^ Wj^&!*£ Cfc Pi556 words
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Advertisement116 1941-01-19 8 TO-MOUROYV "A \E<J!! l\ HAWAII" FOR A LULU TIME ifc-Ri mm mm I'OPULAK SIM) AY TEA DANCE 7 9M THE HALL TT* IDA T^ I i"* I M/\ I Id EVKRY INCH A B A_L LROOM HAPPY To-night THEATRE One Show Only At 7 p.m. "FLYI.n'C C- MEN" To-day Matinee116 words
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Advertisement217 1941-01-19 8 THE MOST NOVEL COMEDY OF THE YEAR! COME, ENJOY A NEW KIND OF FUN! Ol»i:\l\<. TO-DAY (ftlXllAY) 1 SHOWS 6 -',n 3 5 P m 1 A i tl AMSft A ft- i^^H Kb i 1 BL^P* THIVrLLAIN STILL HKpHp^^^PF Wf fs^J i?^l TiPif W Featuring \i JOYCE COMPTON -RICHARD217 words
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Article151 1941-01-19 9 Saturday. Pi. i a i i lilty tv a charge <>i mina] force to Mr. Chi U can con table o t the Na /aJ Base police. Jam* i ild .ulor. was i $10. or .ii <!' fault a v.' fk"s tit, by Mi 1151 words
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Article244 1941-01-19 9 SHE HAD NO ENERGY Now m i.ie best of health "Since I hav e had my little baby I have suffered terribly from con- i stipatlon and las.si ude. I felt terribly low and depressed airl everything was too much trouble for me. But I was recommended to take Fynnon244 words
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Article, Illustration315 1941-01-19 9 HIGHLY- STRUNG SENSITIVE CHILDREN have a better chance m life But there are dangers that have to be watched during childhood DIGHT from birth on, you can J* see whether a child is the highly-strung, sensitive type or not. H L seems to live more intensely. Everything makes a far315 words
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283 1941-01-19 9 "Attack On U.S. If Britain Loses" Knox Washington, Jan. 18. JI Britain is completely destroyed, we will be attacked," declared Col Knox, Secretary of the Navy, m his evidence before the House of Representatives Foreign AlVairs Committee. Asked by Representative H. Fish whether he would oppose the amendments to theReuter - 283 words
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151 1941-01-19 9 If War Spreads To Pacific Boston (Mass), Jan. 18. \JtZ HAT is regarded as an implied pledge W of Australian co-operation m the event of America being involved m the Pacific was given by Mr. Richard Casey (Australian Minister m the United States) mReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement81 1941-01-19 9 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY FISHERS LTII Proudly announce the Gala Far Eastern Premiere the CAPITOL Tuesday. February 4th. of Till: GREATEST SMII-E.X EVEXT OF THE DECADE! CSCHPfZ* the world will be laughing again! Wa| I Bi^Bf Released llu u Littlvd Artt*t± b^Bhßblbc9bHb)b^D^bk Prices of Admission CIRCLE (Reserved) $3.00. Stalls (Unreserved) $2.00, $1.0081 words
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Advertisement317 1941-01-19 9 Grand News for HEAD-COLD SUFFERERS i\. sages rwvllen w>f l.NasalpasTwo •niffu of New Medical Compound Clear Stuffed-up NottriU m 30 tecond: Look at the diagrams above. One minute you're stuffed-up with a heavy cold. Nasal membranes swollen puffy. Breathing passages blocked with congested mucus. Then you sniff KARSODRINE, through the317 words
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Advertisement157 1941-01-19 9 CONSIMI'TION IS OFTEN FATAL BUT NOT WHEN UMCKALOABO IS TAXI N We do not ask you to believe \n what we say offhand. But for your life's sake we do ask you to Investigate into the statements of those whose lives have been saved by Umckaloabo. Read the convincing testimonies157 words
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Miscellaneous26 1941-01-19 9 DOGGONE THACT^j I I /I>j> 1^ SS?,RO?L^i" r '^< P yfi r Henry \v wV f"^^^ V ANKX-- v o ii n My A i^VT cy i26 words
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Article508 1941-01-19 10 Army Crusaders 9; Johore 0. A LTTIOUGH the Army Crusaders were superior m all departments, they had a hard fight to beat Johore by nine points (throe tries) to nil, when they met at Johore, to-day. Had it not been for their stubborn defence, Johore would508 words
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Article, Illustration188 1941-01-19 10 World's Most Popular Fighter Will Retire New York, Jan. 18. CMUTZIE Zivic, welterweight champion, defeated Henry Armstrong on a technical knockout m the twelfth round of a 15-round return contest for the title m Madison Square Garden last ni^ht. Over 18,000 people the biggestReuter - 188 words
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Article179 1941-01-19 10 Carrie To Fight Neil Hemchit? FJKLXLFJKDFKDL A QUESTION of four pounds avoirdupois may decide opponents for Singapore's next boxing feature which will be at the New World. While the main fight has been settled with Som Ponej and Milling opposed, difficulty over whether or not the semi-finalisis Josh Joshua. Hebiew179 words
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235 1941-01-19 10 'THE Singapore Badminton Association held an "At Home" at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday, when the annual presentation of prizes took place. The annual Married vs. Singles match for the "Tan 800 Teck Cup," which preceded the presentation, was won by the singles team by three235 words
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90 1941-01-19 10 AT the first annual meeting of the Singapore Traction Company Sports Club held on Wednesday, the following were elected officebearers for the ensuing year: President, Mr. G. Marshall (reelected); vice-presidents, Mr. A. R. Cameron < re-elected and Mr. Wm. Milroy; hon. secretary, Mr. T. Pang90 words
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Advertisement300 1941-01-19 10 Piles Drive You Crazy Don't let itrhlnp, bleeding;. Internal or protruding Pllea sap your vitality, ruin youriKTvcs, and drive you crazy with pain. Chinnroid the recent discovery of an American physician stops the pain m l r. mlnut< •o you eaa walk. nd<\ work and enjoy life Ai comfort. It300 words
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Advertisement152 1941-01-19 10 BE FREE FROM SCURF YOUR HAIR WILL GROW iiifTfc "My bair was vary thin and I«U ef dandruff," wrttoi Ml&> JM R D. lfathlmon. "It WM a fl®^ JV tretnendoofl relief to find ff^B U»»t attar I had «s*a Ketalko X K&S to* a l*w wt«U there waa a «^^m152 words
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Advertisement43 1941-01-19 10 Eye Examinations hye glasses sfr***. telusively u?^* Personalised Service by a duly qualified licensed and registered practitioner with lejjal qualifications. lIIOM V S O OPTICAL CO. 4, AKCADE BLDG., TIIONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. 35 years' European Clinical Experience.43 words
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Advertisement832 1941-01-19 10 Situations Vacant EMPLOYED or UncmptoyS Work Spare time Agency. n Ov 2 BARGAINS selling i^heme. LoJ Prices. POSTFKEE. Earn ovJ 185-| monthly spot cash. SampiJ Free. Box 302 cr.o Malaya Tribun?Singapore. -pp-^g- I^ROF. ILMUDDD! f^V/^l (PBYCHOLOOIST) Over i» J^»s| years of study In Ea»t anIV/A J XVt^ T 8O y°832 words
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1028 1941-01-19 11 Per ah Spitfire Meet Opens (From Our Oum Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. T*HE l»trak Turl Club's 'Spitfire rate meeting opened to-day uilh It ijx crowd, a drizzle and some fine sport. Sensation of the day was Martin's victory m the seventh race on Annie1,028 words
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Article298 1941-01-19 11 LOYALS GIVE CEYLONESE HARD FIGHT G&C 2: Loyals. 1. |N a fart game of hockey play--1 cd on the c.S.C. ground at Balestier Plain yesterday the C.S.C. defeated the Loyals bj a narrow margin <>f two goals t<> 'JlK'. For the CSC. both the full backs, Muthukumam and Ponnarnbalam, played298 words
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Article68 1941-01-19 11 The following have been select ed to play tor the V.M.C.A again*: Fort Canning on Tuesday, on the V.M.C.A. ground at 5.00 p.m: V. N. Pillay; A. C. Edgar. R. I. Atkinson; Tan Guan Kiat, Cheong Thiam Siew. Lav Hock Chye; Low ftucic Yang, S. M. Hope. I. B. Suratta,68 words
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511 1941-01-19 11 WAR FUND RUGBY pLAYED m ideal conditions, some fine rugger was witnessed on the Padang yesterday when Singapore met the R.A.F. Hlues m oiu of (he finest vet seen of the war charities rugby matches. Singapore, who were playing their last match of the511 words
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Advertisement473 1941-01-19 11 I 1 V f His teeth must all come out. Pyorrh't.i li.is attacked Ins gums ii> poisoning his bloodstream. You must n.)t run this risk. Start using 4 icn< Bl th I'astc now. In Gcnozo'j a ba. tonal emulsion makes the gums immune from pyorrh n. Refreshing i° flavour, free473 words
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Advertisement113 1941-01-19 11 m +J*fittt£ ftp —Mk tik •^j I^^ 1 UPm Away dull hair for handsome, lively-looking hair u»e Tv) Hrylcreem. Brvkreem set* your hair without gumming, I j f plantcring or starching it. Moreover, the natural oils and >^- l'*%Lm\ special ingredients from which Brylcreem is made, act as a tonic113 words
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Advertisement530 1941-01-19 11 Getting Up Nights Makes You Old Before Your Time OUt Of oonei or I i gland troubU One of the commonest symptoms of I dangerous and m; I nd ailmeni the i of ttlng ip ni| hts to Other indi< tlon of organs, wl at th( ,i of i >ln530 words
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Miscellaneous13 1941-01-19 11 TIDE TABLE TO-] 0 4 ■j< m. 9.0 i D m. fc 813 words
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Article148 1941-01-19 12 Chinese Disarmed Chungking Jan. 18. U |JHJR ing military orders plotting to ataj rcv< It, tl Fourth (Communisi) army has been dis:ii n-. i i, I i 1 s commander, Yehi sen arrested and a i ourt-martial/' dei an official statement issue 1 to re 1 iy. This Is the148 words
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Article44 1941-01-19 12 RAN >NTAGI i of the Municipality (Wa pt.». Singapore, p tactfully, at his residence, Lane, yesterday, at 10.3 C p.m. The cortege will leave hi-- residence at 4 15 p.m. to-d^y the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadari for interment44 words
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Article127 1941-01-19 12 En-Lai v.ho is now m Chungking, to the f lT'ct that the Fourth Army had been wronged and that it ha ntion to revolt, as charged. l\n official Central Daily News AyAq incident is likely to Led as soon a,s it was esta')..r the Government's had no do127 words
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Article92 1941-01-19 12 London, Jan. is. BRITISH Coastal Command aircraft succ ssfully attacked titmy shipping oil the Dutch coast terday afternoon. Night cperitlons were greatly restricted by bo her. but it is announced i 1 v that t:.r^ets at Brest. rboure and two aerodromes In occupied Franco were bombed.92 words
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Article88 1941-01-19 12 Washington. Jan. lo TBE United States is to establish a land Diane, as well as a seaplane base m the Caribbean Is 1 and of Sp*nt Lucia Ibi-- «vcs stated by the Governor i Sim Lucia Tlio British and United States Governments had Pgrced88 words
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132 1941-01-19 12 London. Jan. 18. THE Belgian Government's generosity m presenting through tne mcc Minister. M. Camille Gutt. a cheque for £100.000 to the Ister Of Aircraft Production is recognised and warmly welcomed London 'It is all the more welcome for its complete spontaneity.'" suys The132 words
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Article278 1941-01-19 12 London, .Jan. IS. PERCEPTIBLE signs arc beginning to appear thai Britain is now entering upon a new and the third phase m the contest for mastery of the air. declares the Daily Telegraph The first, it adds, was the unquestioned supremacy which the Germans exploited278 words
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Article36 1941-01-19 12 Madrid, Jan 18. AN agreement was signed yesterday between Britain and Spain under which Spain will be supplied with Canadian wheat lrom stocks of the United Kingdom m Canada.! Shipments will be made m Spanish >els.36 words
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291 1941-01-19 12 'Times' Pays A Tribute To Indian Forces London, Jan. 18. I T'Hi: Times m a leading article <>n Saturday dis- cussed (he fine achievement S '>i Indian troops m the Wes- tern Desert offensive and In i the Sudan m relation to the position taken up by Mr. S GandhiBritish Wireless - 291 words
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Article59 1941-01-19 12 i ndon, Jan. IK Referring to the German High Command communique claim to have hit the London railway sta ion yesterday, it was confirmed In luthoritative circles m London •hat th( only bomb drepped m Britain dm m", daylight yesterday •vas the bomb that fell m East Kuit. referred toReuter - 59 words
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Article107 1941-01-19 12 V. I 0;- 1 ici. -M g .it ilm White 9J dec?ar< d la 'i" th had never heard <>i Mir which Senator Burt,< n Whee declared he h;« f i i ec< ived several reliable oui 1 1 effect that Mr Churchill, the B li.shReuter - 107 words
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