Malaya Tribune, 12 January 1938
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Title Section41 1938-01-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: s Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII. No. 9. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed., Jan. 12. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS:41 words
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Advertisement116 1938-01-12 1 Try The M Take your choice says Joyce I NUTTY CRISPS AFTERNOON TEA J ICUYAL ASSORTED II J UUEAM CRACKERS /f VySS KEA M V CHOCOLATE /f iJLJkJ UKIE N T A L ASSORTED I n C sokAgrtto: j] I jOT; GuTtißjE c 6b U Choics ncorporatad in S. S.).116 words
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Advertisement203 1938-01-12 1 I SUNDAY; minant Malaya HI "101 USES FOR VINEGAR" *'/Ljk TUi is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar lj of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the asking. Write in j tv Sime Darb >' Co Ltd., giving your address203 words
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555 1938-01-12 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES "A REAL ECONOMY SHIP" Successful Trials Of The Port Halifax ANE of the most complete electric U welded ships yet built, the motorship Port Halifax, ran successful trials off the Tyne recently. The vessel is the ninth built by Messrs. Swan, Hunter, and Wigham M for the555 words
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Article104 1938-01-12 2 Fierce Storms In The Adriatic Belgrade. RECENT fierce storms in -the Adriatic have taken a heavy toll of shipping. A motor yacht stated to be named the Raphael, with its crew of 12, including the captain, Mario Kozulich, and his 13-year-old son, is reported missing. A steamer believed104 words
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Advertisement434 1938-01-12 2 STEAMER BAILINGS. P*CL BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tannage. Spore 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan. 14 SOMALI 6,800 Jan. 14 COMORIN 15,000 Jan. .°3 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 Feb. 11 BANGALORE 6,000 Feb. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Mar. 11 BHUTAN 6.100 Mar.434 words
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Advertisement55 1938-01-12 2 I. S. K. LINE (ISHIHARA SANGYO KAIUN KAISHA, LTD.) (Incorporated in Japan). i)irect Japan Singapore Service (inward) (Arrival) MALTA MARU Jan. 18 BOSTON MARU Feb. 8 MALTA MARU Mar. 1 Agents: ISHIHARA SANGYO KOSHI, LIMITED. (Incorporated In S.S.) TELEPHONE: 5211 5212. UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE. Landing Agents: THE SOUTHERN GODOWN CO.,55 words
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Advertisement560 1938-01-12 2 I m. or 1 KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan). I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Due. Due. Sailing mJSEU. i Penang Spore Spore via. New York I ras KONGO MARU Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Keelung gW.W j /m s KIRISHIMA MARU560 words
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Advertisement493 1938-01-12 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng FIONIA 25-1 25-1 26-1 27-1 LALANDIA 15-2 15-2 16-2 17-2 JUTLANDIA 8-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 MEONIA493 words
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Advertisement467 1938-01-12 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. s.s. "WIEGAND" for Bangkok only Feb. 3 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Feb. 4 HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG BREMEN. Sails from Spore. I mjs.467 words
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Article898 1938-01-12 3 Romance Of Clothes NATIONAL INSTITUTE SUGGESTED k SUGGESTION for a National ln- stitute of Die-., is made by Dr C. Wiilett Cunnington, owner oL' the world's largest private costume collection, writes a special representative of "The Observer." lie wants a centre where, at the same898 words
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Article607 1938-01-12 3 MISSING NOTES Court-Martial Finds Rim Guilty FOUND gu Ity bv a rourt martial on 11 .M.S. SutTolk at Hongkong on Jan. i. of ltd I two >10 MtM from A I?. Woodward on Dcc. 1, Chief Petty Officer Reginald Walter Gardiner was disrated to Able Seaman607 words
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Article211 1938-01-12 3 Death Of Old Resident Of Hongkong ANE of the oldest residents of Hongkong and a member 01 a prominent local Portuguese family. Sister Anita D'Almada e Caslro passed away at the Italian Convent, Hongkong, on Jan. 3, at the age of 90 years. Born in ng on April211 words
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Advertisement1632 1938-01-12 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES POSITIONS VACANT WANTED— Young, energetic salesman of good appearance for travelling with stock. Must have typewriting knowledge. Cash security of $1,000 to $1,500 Good salary and commission. All'travclling expenses paid. Box No. 17. Malaya Tiibune, Singapore. WANTED —Teachers, male—female, immediately. Apply Mercantile Institution. WANTED— One Cashier,1,632 words
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Advertisement175 1938-01-12 3 I SWISS WATCHES. I SWISS WATCHES for Hospital Doctors, Nurses, etc. with large second in centre, high grade Swiss 15 Jewels Lever Movements with good quality leather straps at $12 each. SPORTS STOP WATCHES with I Lever Movements at $5 each I All works guaranteed 6 months I fr?e service.175 words
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Article451 1938-01-12 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES London, Jan. 11. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Firm Steady Spot Buyers 7 1,16 7 —1 16 Sellers 7 3,16 7»/ 8 1 6 Ist Forward (Feb.) Buyer 7 3,16 7(1,16 —Va Sellers 7% 7 M 2nd Forward (Apr.] June) Buyers 7y 4 7451 words
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Article97 1938-01-12 4 To Open Office At Batavia Singapore, Tuesday. SWITZERLAND is strengthening her trade ties with the Netherlands East indies. This is evident from her decision to establish a Trade Commissioner's office at Batavia. This is the first office of its kind. Mr. W. Weidmann arrived here97 words
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Article189 1938-01-12 4 Singapore. Jan. 11. R. (Siamt W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $IGO R (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyar $155 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $149 "iam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $204 ■iam Rice "Lowhway" No. 2 $182 ~iam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $168 Siam189 words
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Article94 1938-01-12 4 Paris 147 39 64 Prague New York 5.00 3 16 Montreal 5.00 5 16 Brussels 29. Geneva 21.59% Amsterdam 8.97 Milan 95 1 16 Belgrade 210 22.4 Stockholm 19.40 Oslo 19.90 Berlin 12.40V., Madrid nominal Vienna 26 x /o Lisbon 110 3 16 London. Jan. 11. Rio nominal94 words
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Article418 1938-01-12 4 London Loan May Not j Be Needed I Canberra, Jan. 5. DECAUSE of marked buoyancy, in the i Federal levenue, it is possible that j the Ministry win abandon the plan— announced in the Federal Budget in j August—to borrow £2,000,000 sterling in London for defence. i418 words
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Article42 1938-01-12 4 New Scudai, Ltd.—31,790 lb. A total of 255.290 lb. for the nine months of thp current financial year. Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates, Ltd.— 65,200 lb. A total of 232,200 lb. for the four months of the current financial year.42 words
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Article757 1938-01-12 4 Handbook Of Commercial Information Madras. ANE of the greatest difficulties of a v foreign business man who wishes to take an interest in the raw materials and manufactures of India, is that of obtaining accurate information easily To meet this difficulty and to assist in stimulating the757 words
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Article344 1938-01-12 4 Profit For The Year Of $103,572 THE report of the directors of Glenea'.v Plantations. Ltd., to be submitted to a meeting of shareholders on Jan. 22. is as follows: The profit for the year amounts t > $103,572.13, which with the balance brought forward from last year of344 words
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107 1938-01-12 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Buyers. Seller... No. I.X.R.S'.S. in cases (F.OJB. Jan.) 23 1 4 23> 2 Good F.A.Q. In bales (F. 0.8. Jan.) 22? 8 22 9 16 N0.1.X.R.5.5. (Spot-loose> (awardable Spore) 23 V* 23 3 8 do. January 231107 words
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Advertisement599 1938-01-12 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (incorporated in the Straits Settlements) C APITAL Authorised 10,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HFAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: j Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 I General Manager 3513 Accountant 3926 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS' NEW *ORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd. 1599 words
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Advertisement192 1938-01-12 4 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. incorporated in England) i SINGAPORE BRANCH: 6, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserved Fund 500.000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Klrkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits192 words
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Article846 1938-01-12 5 Fraser And Co - Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Jan. 11. 5 p.m. MUSING Fraser 00. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 6 s'- s am Kumbang 32- 34-cd Austral Malay 50 55 Aycr Hitam 25 27Aver Weng 075 080 Bangrin Tin 23 9 24 6 Batu Selangoi 1.55 l846 words
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Article118 1938-01-12 5 Accepting Employment In Germany Vienna. The departure from Ferlach, Cnrynthia, of x5 gunmakers for Suhl, Thuvingia. brings up t.o 100 the numoer c>t experts at this trade v;ho have left this town for Germany in recent years, according to the "Wiener Neueste Nachrichten Feilach, which has a partly118 words
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Article58 1938-01-12 5 The Hongkong and Shanghaj Ban* ni Corporation has received the following telegraphic advice from the head office, Hongkong: Subject to audit. Hongkong end Shanghai Banking Corporat on final dividend for the year will probably be £3. subiect to deduction of income tax. Written off bank premises account $1058 words
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Article537 1938-01-12 5 S.E. Levy; Co - Daily Report By S.E. Levy Co. Singapore, Wednesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for thir following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White. Weld and Co., NewYork, report to us by cable as follows: STOCKS The potentially bullish interpretation seen in the537 words
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Article139 1938-01-12 5 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 11. 5 p.m. Total for mmn-mv Dividend Pooks Close financial company Datg £x Div year Payable Date to date TIN I*o Asam Kumbang 1 No. 61 Jan. 21 Jan 28 Jan. 22 T%% 6d Bonus. m Tnnh Tin I s int Jan139 words
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Article210 1938-01-12 5 6'; Maynard Co. Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: ffi.lt 110 nom 4' 2 S 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. nom Mar. 31. Sept. 30 V: 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Int. |M nom Mar 31, Sept. 30......... 1926 red. 1956-66 $22,000,000210 words
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Article338 1938-01-12 5 Fraser And Co - Report By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Jan. 12. M:.:ING. The three months' price of Tin Is up (j5 to £189.15 in London while Spot, rose 65 to £190 and New York is up v 8 cents to 42 7 8 cents. Cables from London to hand this338 words
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Article18 1938-01-12 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 23\\ (down 1 1»); Sellers 23(down18 words
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309 1938-01-12 5 Smganore. Wednesday. MINING Ampat 4 6 5 *J er Hitam 25 27 Bangrins 23 9 24 6 Batu Selangor 1.55 160 Chanderiangs 20.9 219 HLam Tin 0.40 0.45 Hongkong Tin 25 26 Hong Fatts 1.09 1.12 Idris Hyd. 8 5 9 5 Ipph Tin 24309 words
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Article1037 1938-01-12 5 FRASER CO. 'S SHARE REPORT WEEK HAS BEEN QUIET AND UNEVENTFUL J'RASER and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Jan. 11, states:— Whatever surprises, pleasant or otherwise, in coming months may ultimately have in store for the markets of the world, the oncning week of the New Year1,037 words
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Article156 1938-01-12 5 Summary Of Production For Last Year MALAYAN production of tin for 1937 totalled 77,542 tons, compared with 66,806 tons in 1936, an increase of 10.736 tons. Official figures supplied by the Registrar-General of Statistics, are as follows: F.M.S. U.M.S. S.S. Total Cumulative Total 1937 1936 Compared 1937156 words
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Advertisement69 1938-01-12 5 S. B. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. InvestmcrJ Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE69 words
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Article108 1938-01-12 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Medan, Jask§. and London?: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m to-morrow. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. Friday. Siam. Hongkong. -Canton. *ShanKhai •Kobe, Alanila108 words
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Article178 1938-01-12 6 Mails expected from Penang and Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day lime of delivery of boxhoiders' letteronly at 7.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Alails expected from China and Japan by the Rawalpindi due at Singapore "today. Mails expected from Netherlands indies by Air178 words
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Article25 1938-01-12 6 The IS. rhilccfetcr; for Ceylon (Parcels only).* Mails previously announced as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday will now close at 11 a.m. to-day.25 words
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Article33 1938-01-12 6 The Air Mail < Imperial I despatched from Singapore on Jan. 3 was delivered in London yesterday. The Air Mail (Netherlands! despatched from Singapore on Jan. 5 was delivered in London yesterday.33 words
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Article286 1938-01-12 6 Reuter. London, Jan. 11. WHILE more impatient sections of the j City would like to see a much larg- I er volume of business accompanying j the recent firmer undertone of both the stock and commodity markets, there is nevertheless a feeling of satisfaction that theReuter. - 286 words
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Article73 1938-01-12 6 Careful Watch On Shanghai Reuter. Washington, Jan. 11. THE State Department is receiving almost daily communications from anxious Americans in various parts of China urging that the United States Government should stand firm for its rights in China. Officials indicated that the Government is continuing to watch theReuter. - 73 words
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Article211 1938-01-12 6 ALHAMBRA.—Warner Oland in "Charlie Chan On Broadway" 3.15, G. 15 and 9.15 p.m. CAFITOT —Errol Flynn and Claude Rains in "The Prince And The Pauper" 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—George Murphy and Rita Johnson in "London By Nigh'/* 6.15 and s. 15 pvm. JUBILEE THEATRE.—"Radha Kaiyanam", "Eakta Pattinathar"211 words
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Article362 1938-01-12 6 The following are passengers by the P. and O. liner Rawalpindi which is leaving Singapore for Europe on Friday. Jan. 14. at 9.30 a.m.: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. MisJ E. M. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams. Mr. P. H. Burgess. Air. and Mrs.362 words
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Article28 1938-01-12 6 Reuter. L sbon, Jan. 11. The naval sloops Republica and Gon_ salo Zarco are leaving to-morrow on a long service cruise to the Eastern colonies.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article254 1938-01-12 6 Corporations Instead Of Tribes I Washington, DC. Almost to per cent, ct the Kect Indiana in Ameiica. including Alaska, have now accepted the Indian Reorganisation Act of iy34, unaer which they write their own constitutions anl charters of incorporation, tribe by tribe. The Mescaiero mdians254 words
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Article30 1938-01-12 6 The Chargeurs Reunis liner "Cap Varella" is due here to-morrow (Thursday) morning from Colombo, and will sail the same day at noon for Saigon, Tourane end Haiphong.30 words
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Article35 1938-01-12 6 Mrs. G. V. Neubronner, of Chancery Hill Road, accidentally slipped and tell down while taking tier bath yesterday. She received a fracture of the taiga bone. A private vt i attended before the ambuiance arrived.35 words
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Advertisement194 1938-01-12 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL A S To-night—COCKTAIL DANCE 6-30 to 8.30 p.m DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. J Popular New Cabaret Programme 1 ROGOTTA S The Well-known Character, Acrostic Novelty Dancer. Non-diners $1.00 J I Jan. 2iAh— Australia's 150 th Anniversary CARNIVAL DINNER j J Tickets $s.oo—Dinner Dancing Entertainment J194 words
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Advertisement180 1938-01-12 6 Protect your Poultry against diseases by using AXTI FOWL-PLAGUE MIXTURE. GUARANTEED TO GIVE RESULTS. Price 50 cts. large bottle. Agents wanted. POULTRY FOOD SUPPLIERS. Singapore. 179, Orchard Road. 'Phone 6334. "THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS No. 64, Chulia Street, 'Phone No. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Acrents, Etc., Etc. Prompt, Courteous And Efficient180 words
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Miscellaneous278 1938-01-12 6 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE} STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME «iandK.Toeng.caH S&p* Z jf Muntok, Palembang Thedens }2 3 p.m Medan Reijnst 12 P m Pontianak Khoen Hoea 12 5 pm. Philippine Islands Ajax Jo I 5'S Tarempa Scott Harley 12 4 p.m Sarawak (generally) Bintulul Vyner Brooke278 words
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241 1938-01-12 7 PRESSING ON Ten Japanese Planes Destroyed Reuter. Hankow, Jan. 11. Tilt Japanese threat to the l.ungi.ai Railway, militarily C hina's iiisidar vein." is now a'most completely r< moved, according 1» official f h. neve reports as the result of the defeat ofReuter. - 241 words
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Article196 1938-01-12 7 Reuter and Briaish Official Wireless. British Archaeologist Mourned London. Jan. 11 THE death of the distinguished British Mr J L. Starkey. who was murd Ted by Arabs yesterday near Hebron, is deeply deplored by all interested in biblical archaeology Mr Starkev. who was head of theReuter and Briaish Official Wireless. - 196 words
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Article96 1938-01-12 7 Chinese Girl Who Drank Caustic Soda Singapore, Tuesday. JOW Geok Lan, a 17-year-old Chinese J girl, appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves !he Third Singapore Magistrate, on a charge oi" attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda at Serangcon Road on Jan. 8. Alter pieoding guilty, she96 words
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Article162 1938-01-12 7 Belgian Prince Coming By Train Singapore, Tuesday. MR. Lynde Seldon, president of the American Express Co., Inc., arrived here this evening by the "Marnix van St. Aldegonde." He was accompanied by his wife, Miss Seldon and Master Seldon. Mr. R. Barry is also in his party,162 words
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Article123 1938-01-12 7 Chinese Convicted Of Possession Singapore, Tuesday. A SENTENCE to undergo one day'.simple imprisonment, and a fine of $3,200 each, in default 13 month. 1 rigorous imprisonment, was imposed on two Chinese named Teng Hak Tan and Tan Ah Hing, when they j leaded gu lty in the Criminal123 words
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Article68 1938-01-12 7 Singapore, Tuesday. Appearing before Air. E. C G. Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. R. H Lrrcen was fined S3, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of permitting his motor-car to be washed in Raffles Place on Dee. 7. Li the s?me court to-day Messrs. H, A. Murray68 words
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Article30 1938-01-12 7 Reuter. Paris. Jan. 11. The French Ambassador at Tokio has been instructed to protect enereeticnUv against the bombardment of the French mission house at Nanning In Kwangsi province.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article24 1938-01-12 7 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Treusein of the English College, Johore Bahru, have returned to Johore Bahru after spending their holidays at Cameron highlands.24 words
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Article305 1938-01-12 7 Young Chinese Convicted For Trespass Singapore, Tuesday. ON a charge of lurking house trespass, by concealing himself behind a heap of carpets for the purpose of committing theft at the premises of Messrs. Gian Singh Co., on the night of Nov. 12 last Choa Huay Seng,305 words
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Article83 1938-01-12 7 Charre Young Chinese Postponed Singapore, Tuesday. Lee Ah Chai, a young Chinese, was produced before Mr. H. Ferrer. District Judse. Cr'tninal District Cour*. 'his on p. eharge oi' commiftinp- theft by snatching a eold chain end a 'ocktt va'urcl at ?24. from n Chinese firl ncrned Marv Chay.83 words
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Article42 1938-01-12 7 London, Jan. 11. The Council of the Royal Institute of British architects has nominated Mr. Ivar Tengbom. the eminent Swedish architect, to receive the Royal Gold Medal for 1938. The medal' has been conferred annually by the King since 1348.—British Official Wireless.42 words
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Article213 1938-01-12 7 New Promotions YOUNGER MEN TO THE FRONT Reuter. London, Jan. 11. JN pursuance of the principle that Army officers will receive appointments solely in recognition of their peculiar fitness for the post instead of by seniority and good record, several colonels, mostly temporary briuadiers, have beenReuter. - 213 words
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Article95 1938-01-12 7 Route March From Th: Station Singapore. Wednesday. CEV-EN hundred regular troops, belong«3 ing to the Malay Regiment. Port Dickson, errivrd in Singapore bv a snecial train shortly after two o'clock thv" morning. The men were under the command of Co». G. McT. S. Bruce. It is95 words
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Article31 1938-01-12 7 Mr. Chia Cheng Guam co the Singapore Improvement Trust, wishes to state that he is not the person of the same name against whom a charge ot theft has been brought.31 words
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Article29 1938-01-12 7 Messrs. C. R. Forsyth, J. D. Lambert, and R. Middleton-Smith. Malayan Civil i Service, having passed the prescribed ex- I animations in law and language, are now passed cadets.29 words
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Article210 1938-01-12 7 Attending The Sydney Celebrations Singapore, Tuesday. QUITE a number of passengers*arrived here by the "Marnix van St. Aldegonde'' en route for Java. They intend continuing their journey to Australia by the "Nieuw Holland," joining the boat either here or at Sourabaya. Australia is. at the moment,210 words
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Article170 1938-01-12 7 Sir Samuel Hoare's Optimism British Official Wireless. i London, Jan. 11. j CIR Samuel Iloare, Home Secretary, v who as Secretary for India I was the Minister responsible for carrying through legislation es- I tablishing India's new constitution, in a speech in London to-day, said that the mostBritish Official Wireless. - 170 words
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Article110 1938-01-12 7 TinombO, Dutch. 525 tons, from P. i Paroe Jan. 11, to P. Baroe Jan. 13. Tsushima Main. Japanese. 4.199 tons, .'rein Moil T an. 11. to Bombay Jan. 12. < Ajax. British. 4.627 tons, from Glasgow i li 11. to Manila Jan. 12. Kedah. RriU3h, 1,033 tens, from110 words
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Article152 1938-01-12 7 Chinese Merchants - AT PENANG Decision By Chinese Merchants (From Our Oum Reporter> Penang, Tuesday. FOR the first time in the history of Chinese businesses here, emn?oyers have unanimously aereed to shops on Sundav in future. It will be a day of rcA for the employers. This decision152 words
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Article61 1938-01-12 7 Plane Crashes In Mountain* B \man, Montana Jan. 11. ILL tl» cccapants of a passenger plane H wblrh crashed in flames in the mountains near here are dead. Sis: passengers and five members of the crew aro reported to have been aboard. A ;v ue party61 words
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Advertisement136 1938-01-12 7 Rc-AWAO AM FZ*:3 those HAI3 ROOTS! Mv MM 'e/1 oat." '-Kits* M**Nf miiy n,w Mfcfc ■f u'-ii (in/«r isr>ifal I arj 'or mxi.'rt*, it mv MMd mat •//-.>/« «Mi/i. "ff Tk-,1 < jseu Kotalko oni no o 1 MM* tn; groivi io, im" l/ou <"»!» '»1/ Urn hnS Qi MM136 words
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Advertisement170 1938-01-12 7 Another opportunity to win Ali you have to dOlO win one of these h &nd ome p iiaes > /^t^^ nn- is to colmt the total number of raior blades and matches V^SL^J\ Lv 111*1 S* SSP?f/— vnn BM .f. f rSKmkV'j\ I }ou see illustrated on the left. Every170 words
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Advertisement105 1938-01-12 7 diamond Buili er>' r of British p»rt». **ade la England by f«m..-» Maker*. First quality alloy it eel components, ecru lately machined, ensure easy running and enduring (trenfth. All Frame* asr precision .balanced Chromium plated parti. •These Cycle* are ertered al considerably lover price* than Machine* of similar (pacifications are105 words
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Article128 1938-01-12 8 Refused Billets r I'o San Sebastian. LOR refusing to give temporary iouging r to two solcLeic, Dona ielna Gald:ano Loyola, a widow, lias been lined 20,0fi'J pesetas t£T-30 at pre-war rates). Tne military governor announces that ihe reius;d to give lodging in he;iarge and luxuriously furnished apartment128 words
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Advertisement483 1938-01-12 8 AT LAST IT'S HERE One of the World's Best-Loved Adventure Story with the STAR of "CAPTAIN BLOOD" IN ANOTHER DASHING ROLE I r- k niTni 5' 3 SHOWS DAILY TO-DAY at the CAPITOL 3.15-6.15--9.15 ADVENTURE IN THEIR HEARTS! OF A NATION IN THEIR HANDS! ERROL FLYNN CLAUDE RAINS henry STEPHENSON483 words
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Advertisement282 1938-01-12 8 f TO-NIGHT 615 9.15 ANOTHER M-G-M MYSTERY MASTERPIECE.... A PHAN- j I. I TOM MURDERER STRIKES TERROR INTO THE HEART S PAVILION of LONDON. .SPINE-CHILLING THRILLS 1 liff! *o v i 1 T3-nißht To-morrow V"fht at 7.45 p.m. Two Shows For One Payment Second Show: Charier, Ruggles I tary Boland282 words
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Advertisement16 1938-01-12 8 m Sr. Mrs. "THIN MAN" in TIIEIU FINEST SHOW JL P0U8& I j FEB. Ist. PAVILION16 words
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Article319 1938-01-12 9 Chinese Charged With Intimidation Front Our Otcn Correspondent) Malacca, Tuesday. REFERENCE U/ the existence of an unregistered society, the Malacca Jinu*ksha Co-operative Society, which is lleged to have issued various pamphlets urging ricksha pullers to go on strike and threatened non-participants, with the adoption oi "drastic methods"319 words
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Article113 1938-01-12 9 "THE WAY OF PEACE" —2 A r eview of world conditions at and from the time of the singing of the Treaty of Versailles and the Covenant ol the League of Nations, and a discussion on how the present state of affairs has come about, will be heard by listener-113 words
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Article70 1938-01-12 9 md Safe cure for Piles, eithrr chronic or acute! ds of Piles, Bleeding or are radically cur%d by vi a short time without any ical aid and we hold innn- timonials. A trial will Also treatment of ila Is successfully undertaken P ase consult us immediately for treatment and70 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-01-12 9 Arrivals and departures by Imperial and Qantas liners: Arrived by the Artemis.—Mr. J. Brammah, from Alexandria: Mr. R. Goldsmith, from Bangkok. Left by the Sydney —Mr. S. Lowrie, from Sourabaya: Mr. P. Stewart Dawson, from Brisbane. Arrived by the Melbourne.—Mr. E. R. Cottier, from Brisbane. Left by57 words
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Article165 1938-01-12 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JAN. 12 Rugby: S.C.C. "B" v. Fort Canning S.C.C.; St. Andrew's v. Police, Farrer Park. Hockey: S.R.C. "A" v. Minesweeoer.s, S R C; C S C. II v. V.M.C.A V.M.C.A.; S.C.R.C. I v. Colts. S.C.R.C.; G.SC. v European Ladies I. S.CC; Khalsa165 words
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Article120 1938-01-12 9 Singapore, Jan, 12. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharl (Entrance Gate 1) Rajuia 22; Hcng Kheng, Kutsang 20 Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rawalpindi. Bulan 18; Centaur 16; Philoctetes 14; Spondilus 11; Gleniffer 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate120 words
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Advertisement135 1938-01-12 9 I EXP£.iti LADIES HAIRDRESSERS. Permanent Waving $5.00 —$7.50. I Other charges equally reasonable. Perfect hairdressing the best materials, the latest and most comfortable machines. (Hairdrying 10—20 minutes only). MAISON GALAXY 93, Victoria Street, near Bras Basah j Road MODERN ELECTRIC r -j j I READING BED LAMPS k- j i135 words
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Advertisement389 1938-01-12 9 WHAT IS YOUR FACE VALUE? The first impression you make on people l§ through your general appearance. If you are easy to look at, your 'face value' is increased immediately. But if your complexion is muddy and pimply, your eye duil, your expression unhappy, the estimate of you is lowered.389 words
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Advertisement44 1938-01-12 9 T j 7.15. HAPPY THEATRE 9.30. S Wed. 12th to Thu. 13th Jan. j The Final Chapters 6to 10. J S i Tom TYLER j j m "The j I PHANTOM} OF THE j j W EST" j S with AN ALL STAR CAST.44 words
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Advertisement432 1938-01-12 9 1 SPECIAL THAIPUSAM FESTIVAL ATTRACT lON At The i\EW WORLD JALAN KESAR SERANGOON ROAD. §VMiAV MWh JAN. HI *,B\\l\4p AT 9 PJI "The INDIAN PROCESSION" Produced under the same sea!' 1 and grandeur of the Great THAIPUSAM FESTIVAL with HUNDREDS of PEOPLE Taking part. This procession is open for competition432 words
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Miscellaneous267 1938-01-12 9 CLUB DIARY There are numerous Club in Singapore members of which are readers ot the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the "Diary of Events." The "Club267 words
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Article649 1938-01-12 10 rjpHE decision of the Track s Union Congress to refer the matter of boycott of Japanese goods to a meeting of the Continental Labour and Trade Union leader* when they meet in Brussels en Jan. 15 is the most delinite step yet taken to strike a serious649 words
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Article86 1938-01-12 10 Peace At All Costs, Says Hull Reuter. Washington, Jan. 11. j-N a letter to the Vice-President, Mr. Garner. Mr Cordell Hull .savs the United S ate-> Government's nrime interest in the Far Eastern troubles is the ;na nter.ance of "orderly proceses in internet >.onol relationship." HpReuter. - 86 words
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Article77 1938-01-12 10 100 Bombs Drouped On Aerodrome Reuter. Hankow, Jar 11. "WENTY-FOUR Japanese bombers anc 1 eight pursuit planes made a lightning raid on Hankow aerodrome this morning. Deafening explosions were heard as l .hey unloaded about 100 bombs and a oali of black smoke issued from tlv aerodrome.Reuter. - 77 words
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Article242 1938-01-12 10 Friday. Jan. 7. In the morning Rear Admiral Godroy called on His Excellency at Government Houje and afterwards His Excelncy returned the call on board the T rench cruiser "Georges Leygucs". Ihe following were the guests at a d'nner given by His Excellency and Lady Ihomas at Government242 words
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Article28 1938-01-12 10 Dr. J. E. McMahon, Medical Officer. Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to act as Health Officer, East Pahang, in addition to his duties as Medical Officer, Kuantan.28 words
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174 1938-01-12 10 NOTES COMMENTS Australia's Celebrations AUSTRALIA is mailing grert preparations for the celebration of the 150 th anniversary. From Jan. 20 to April 25 will be carnival time in Sydney, and a tremendous programme of international sporting events has bed. planned. On Jan. 26, with Sydney Harbour as a setting, historical174 words
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Article290 1938-01-12 10 the relentless tension of the international atmosphere, it is irpp,csible not, to notice the change that lias come over all countries in regard io military matters. It gives the put) Ik. the impression that war has not yet been ouJawed in spite of all peace treaties and peace290 words
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Article245 1938-01-12 10 'THE city of Tsingtao has always pr seated to the Chinese mind some painful recollections. R was first ceded io Germany on account of two German having been murdered during a Chinese uprising. Later, in the Great War. the Japanese toak it from the Germans, and it245 words
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Article478 1938-01-12 10 "Looker On - By "Looker On" IT is a gooi plan,'' declares a critic, "for budding authors to have their work read over to them by a friend At the same time, he does not guarantee that this will cure them. The only carol I really dislike ks Good478 words
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Advertisement178 1938-01-12 10 ii M, OifiTITItATE aJM/\) your JSiA tykes @p OBTURE MAKES NEW TYRES PERFECT IMPROVES OLD TYRES AVOIDS BLOW OUTS Ask al Robinson Co., Ltd. For a Demonstration (Write for Pamphlet giving Full Particulars l A i v I i i GOTHAM GOID STRIPE "HDJOSTriBLCS" Go to all lengths to fit178 words
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Advertisement97 1938-01-12 10 NERVOUS MENTAL PROBLEM CASES. Many patients complain of recurrim; spells of organic, nervous and mental upsets for which they cannot find satisxactory relief. Although these ailments run in families, being pa.ssed on from parent to off spring and of a nature not to be outgrown, they are not incurable, nor97 words
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Article70 1938-01-12 11 Reuter. O aka, Jan. 2VN earthquake of considerable l ut iv ii' urred in western Japan at 12 nunutes past midnight. t stick Jsted for twenty minutes an.! b• h the houses and icned si many of whom rushed rut into :he street. TheReuter. - 70 words
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Article350 1938-01-12 11 NO PROGRESS Belligerent Rights Problem Reuter and British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 11. •yHE chairman's sub-committee of I the Non-intervention Committee decided to spned £5.000 on the study rt administrative pr blems requiring solution when the international <i mmittee finally adopts the Spanish withdrawal plan. It wasReuter and British Official Wireless. - 350 words
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Article205 1938-01-12 11 Hitler's New Stand CO-OPERATION WITH ALL Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 11. "QERMAXY looks for a sincere reconciliation of nations," declared Herr Hitler to-day, when replying to an address by the papal representstive, Nuncio Orsenigo, who as doyen of the diplomatic corps, delivered a fervently peaceful address atReuter. - 205 words
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Article43 1938-01-12 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 12. Sir Robcert Vansittart, chief diplomatic adviser, who has been on holiday on the Rivera, arrived back in London to-night following the death on Saturday of his father Mr. R. A. Vansittart. British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 43 words
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426 1938-01-12 11 DECISIONS NOT ANNOUNCED ATTACK ON SOUTH CHINA IS THREATENED AGAIN Sin Chew Jit Poh. {TEARS that the war in China was on the point of developing into an international cash have receded somewhat following the report that no communique asSin Chew Jit Poh. - 426 words
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75 1938-01-12 11 This picture shov.c the dhuij uaintigt. uriuge .n me British gunboat "Ladybird' immediately after she had been -helled by Japanese shore batteries as she la> in the Yang tse River, near Nanking. Large holes torn In the superstructure by -shell-splinters are being examined by officers and navnl ratings. Part of75 words
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Article71 1938-01-12 11 No News For 18 Hours Reuter. San Francisco, Jan. 12. THE Samoan Clipper is reported missing between Pagopago and Auckland, according to Pan-American Airway officials. She is carrying a crew of six and express airmail. Officials state that two hours after leaving Pagopago the clipper wirelessed thatReuter. - 71 words
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Article47 1938-01-12 11 Soviet Minister In Rumania Reuter. Bucharest, Jan. 11. M. Ostrovski, the first and only Soviet Minister to Bucharest, has requested Moscow to recall him, stating that owing to the policy of the new Rumanian Government his presence in Rumania no longer has meaning.— Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article18 1938-01-12 11 Reuter. Cairo, Jan. 11. Members of the Cabinet have volun tartly reduced their salaries by ten per cent.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article148 1938-01-12 11 CHANGE IN U.S. POLICY War Referendum ISOLATIONISTS UPSET Reuter. New York, Jan. 11. jpHE rejection of Mr. Ludlow's motion, proposing an amendment to the Constitution which would make it necessary for a national referendum to be taken before any U.S. Government ."ould declare war. is regarded by the press asReuter. - 148 words
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Article84 1938-01-12 11 New Machines Can Do 300 M.P.H. Reuter and British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 11. IT is learned that the first-line strength of the British Force is now more than double that of 1935. Intermediate types are now being replaced by new hombers and fighters. Hawker HurricaneReuter and British Official Wireless. - 84 words
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Article44 1938-01-12 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 11. H.M.S Guardian, the biggest nei layer in the world, was torn above the waterline when she collided with a wharf at Plymouth in a sudden squall missing by a foot a tanker discharghv; hundreds of tons of petrol.—Renter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article35 1938-01-12 11 MISSING CLIPPER Reuter. A late message from Honolulu states that natives have reported seeing the Samoan clipper "disappear in a cloud of smoke." The American steamer Avocet is searching for the lost machine.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article121 1938-01-12 11 Breakdown In Parley Plans Reuter. Paris, Jan 11. IT is understood that the French employers' representatives have refused c.t the last irinute to participate in the round table confcrence to seek industrial peace. The conference will not take place to-morrow, but nevertheless the Government is goingReuter. - 121 words
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Article79 1938-01-12 11 Reuter Amsterdam. Jan. 11. pRINCESS Juliana's doctor states that her baby is expected in between one and two we-1 The Princess is In excellent health. A salute ol 101 guns will inform the eager population whether the baby is a Prince, and 51 ifReuter - 79 words
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Article91 1938-01-12 11 t DUTCH MOVE Only A De Facto I Acknowledgment Reuter. i The Ilatrue. Jan. II. "THE Government is willing t.> recognise the undeniable fact of the occupation of Ethiopia by Italy, and Italy's present rule in Ethiopia" stated Herr Patyn, replying to questions in Parliament. He addedReuter. - 91 words
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Article41 1938-01-12 11 Mr. Peterson Goes To Bagdad British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 12 The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Maurice Drummond Pete--son, British Minister at Sofia, to be Hi-; Majesty's Ambassador extraordinary anri plenipotentiary at Bagdad.—British Ofn cial Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 41 words
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Article60 1938-01-12 11 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 12. The War Secretary, Mr. Hore Belisha, is flying to-morrow to Northern Ireland jon a visit of inspection to the Northern Ireland military district. This will be the first visit of a war secretary for the purnose of inspection inBritish Official Wireless. - 60 words
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Advertisement105 1938-01-12 11 SIEDCE I IK (SWEETENED CONDENSED) After the snows have mtlted the ALPINE V(!CS. A s>\ VALLEYS OF THE A 1 MMENTHAL take on a i ffl mantle of the richest, n\r jf\JT. j V^ greenest verdure to be v* v iN v w found anywhere on the earth. Here, the105 words
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Advertisement44 1938-01-12 11 SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATION. With Most Up-To-Date Instruments T„ Discover Your Eye Defects, With Latest Style Eyewear To Enhance Your Appearance, Entire Satisfactory Service Guarantees Yet Cheaper Charge Than Elsewhere Assured. C. S. CHONG, OPTD. (U.S.A.), THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO., 1«, South Bridge Road, Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement80 1938-01-12 11 to regard an "H.M.V.' Electric Refrigerator as a receptacle for kcepuig perishable food fresh, flavour omc and safe is to do it scant justice. One of the many extra advantages of mmttM t ne "H.M.V.'' is the sealed ice--0 Cold Dainties making chamber, v.lnch enables 0 Cool Drinks a housewife80 words
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149 1938-01-12 12 MANY HELD Hangchow A Heap Of Ruins Shanghai, Jan. 12. ACCORDING to reports from Tokyo, the J ipanese Government has announced the extension of the period of military service for conscripts from 18 to 24 months. Travellers arriving here from Hangehow say149 words
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Article170 1938-01-12 12 Coroner Returns Open Verdict 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 11. AN open verdic. of •'found dead" was delivered to-aay by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (sitting as Coroneri, in connection with the inquest into the death of an unki own Chinese, whose body was170 words
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Article59 1938-01-12 12 Siamese Takes Sultan's Property From Our Own Correspondent) Sitawan, Tuesday. £OR stealing turtle eggs, at Pasir Pan- jang. the property of H.H. the Sultar. cf Perak, r. Siamese was convicted by Lumiu additional First Class Magistrate, Raja Aii on Thurday. The accused was fined $200 or In default59 words
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Article43 1938-01-12 12 'Frovi Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. Tuesday. The Dato Bentara Lua Rover Crew, Batu Pahat, had an enjoyable time when they made a round trip to Kahang, Padang Endau and recently They also visited the Japanese iron mine at Langkap.43 words
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Article39 1938-01-12 12 Brigadier and Mrs. H. A. Lord will give a reception at Temple House, 207 Tank Road, on Friday at 4.30 p.m. in honour of the two Salvation Army Officers Capt. and Mrs. F. E. Bainbridge, who were recently married.39 words
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54 1938-01-12 12 All Paris, was brought to a standstill when 140,000 public service employees declared a strike following the refusal of the Municipal Council to grant full claims for increased wage demands. Our photo shows bus-drivers warming themscves round a brazier at their depot at the Porte Orleans. Mobile Guards can be54 words
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Article435 1938-01-12 12 Changes In Appointments Announced Singapore, Wednesday FEW changes were made in the appointments which were announced at the close of the Methodist Annual Conference yesterday. The Rev S S Pakianathan, iormerly Superintendent of the Southern Tamil District and Pastor of the Methodist Tamil Church. Singapore, has been435 words
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Article76 1938-01-12 12 Opens In Singapore To-Day A PRELIMINARY meeting of the committee to investigate traffic conditions in Singapore will be held this afternoon under the chairmanship of Sir George Trimmer. Those present will be the cmei Police Othcer. an executive engineer of the Rural Board, Mr. E. A. Brown, representing76 words
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Article26 1938-01-12 12 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 11. It is announced that Count Doyncl de St.. Quentln is appointed French ambassador to Washington in succession to m. Bonnet.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article123 1938-01-12 12 Control Loses Huge Sums Reuter. London, Jan. 11. IN view of to-morrow's meeting of the representatives of the French employers and employees the franc weakened fairly sharply to-day. the spot price depreciating to 147.63, again*: 147.47 this morning. Apparently the French control decided to leave the forward marketReuter. - 123 words
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Article78 1938-01-12 12 Many Arrested Pastors Released Reuter Berlin, Jar.. 11 THE situation in the Confessionai Church is new much quieter as a result of recent measures t.ak°n by Herr Kerrl. minister of public worship, according to serri-officia' circles. It is learned that 60 Confessional pastors under arrest were released beforeReuter - 78 words
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Article39 1938-01-12 12 Penang. Wednesday. The eighteen-year-old wife of a tan or, Yeap Teik Kee, was fatally stabbed at her home at Bukit Mertajam last night. Two men, relatives of Yean Teik Kee, were also stabbech one of them fatally.39 words
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Article244 1938-01-12 12 POLICE READY Strong Guard On Power Station Singapore, Tuesday. RUMOURS that an attempt would be made to cause a black-out of Singapore by interference with the St Barnes Power Sta'don, Keppel rtffift, reached the Tribune office early this evening. When a reporter visited the Station, he244 words
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Article92 1938-01-12 12 Programme By Inniskillings On Monday The band, ti.ttms and pipes of the Royal Inniskillmg Fusiliers will beat retreat on the Padang at 6 p.m. on Monday. The programme will be as follows 1. Retreat March. "Kinsale" Pipes and Drums. 2. Quick March "The Mad Major The Band.92 words
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Article33 1938-01-12 12 The death occurred yesterday of Mrs. Rachel Davis, wife of Mr. D. M Davis, late of the Singapore Municipality, at 95 Hindu Road. Singapore. The funeral will take place at 4.30 p.m. to-day.33 words
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Article148 1938-01-12 12 Murder Thriller At The Pavilion AT THE CINEMAS LONDON by Night," now at the Pavilion, is another of those murder mysteries, and as the producers are M-G-M it goes without saying that it is supremely well done. An alternative title might be "The Umbrella Man," for the148 words
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Article197 1938-01-12 12 New Feature At The Alhambra THE way in which Warner Oland solves a double murder in a gay Manhattan night club is excellently illustrated in "Charlie Chan On Broadway" which opened at the Alhambra Theatre, last night. Warner Oland is featured once again in his familiar outstanding197 words
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Article107 1938-01-12 12 Special Ekdasi Programme For To-night Four Super Tamil Talkies and a shcrt reel showing Pundit Jawarlal Nehru s visit to Salem will be shown to-night at the Theatre Royal, North Bridge Road, as a special programme for the Hindu Ekadasi festival, commencing at 6 p.m. The pictures107 words
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Article128 1938-01-12 12 Extensive Burns Prove Fatal 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 11. A few days ago as the result of Information received by Inehc Abdul Hamid, 0.C.P.D., Kulai, the police proceeded to a hut situated some distance away from the main road at Senai, and in it128 words
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Article76 1938-01-12 12 The management of the New World have decided to hold an Indian procession at the New World on Jan. 16 on an inter-club basis in connection with the Thaipusam Festival. Three silver cups will be presented for the best fancy costumes and best dancers. All bona-fide Indian Parties,76 words
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Article65 1938-01-12 12 A novel attraction is being arranged at the New World to celebrete the festival of Tha'pusam, which ttlU «;n Jan. 16. It is understood ihat the Indian procession organised arid produced under the same scale and grandeur as the Thaipusam festival procession, it is expected that this65 words
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Article528 1938-01-12 12 137 CHARGED Officer's Story 0; Lorry Incident Singapore, Tuesday. rE Government of the Straits Settlements has agreed to provide counsel for 137 of the 156 Chinese who have been arrested at a sequel to Sunday's anti-Japane>e demonstration in Singapore. Mr. Samuel Fung has agreed to tako528 words
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Article90 1938-01-12 12 Chinese On Charge 01 Possession Singapore. Tuesday ALLEGED to be in possession of 50 for or counterfeit ten-dollar notes in house in Kallang Road last nigh. Chinese named Wong Kiang Chin ft charged before Mr. F. V Duckw the Second Magistrate, this morning The charge was explained90 words
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Article75 1938-01-12 12 Reassembles For 5-Months* Session Reuter Wireless Paris, Jan. 11 Parliament assembles to-day for ji five months' session. The presert week is regarded as important as M. Chautemps is' to-day informing the Cabinet of the result of his conversations wit.5 M. Gignoux, chief of the Employer* Federation, and onReuter Wireless - 75 words
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Advertisement19 1938-01-12 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLf AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
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Advertisement13 1938-01-12 12 GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Sole Agents: tr McALISTER CO., LTD. W.P.S. 8013 words
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2961 1938-01-12 13 YEARLY TALKS? Sufficient Funds Must Be Allocated AN'!] of I ho most important subjects \J rr«" dered bv the Rural Hygiene nfc-nff convened by the League r f V Rnndoen*» in August vuv tf>e control of malaria. T- is d in a2,961 words
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Advertisement69 1938-01-12 13 m^'m^^ and Pencii Tray. n^ a It It I Alt PIPES Bi£ selection in Nat ural Grain also Polished Bowls. Many popular .shapes and sizes. rrnn; Ji.T lis Wristlet Watch BWflHNjly P u| rhe famous Ben tun a in six differ- < i'\ > r*} mm ent shapes. Chrome cases.69 words
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Advertisement175 1938-01-12 13 "ROYAL BAKERY" Birthday CAKES are made in many varieties, with attractive and colourful decoration? to delight the heart of any child. Whether one 01 twenty-one, we cater for them all. mm %wmM PHONE: STORE 5376 (4 lines). K. LUMPUR 5331 (2 in i J IPOH 110 111 (2 line Aivt:175 words
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524 1938-01-12 14 SOCCER LESSON FOR PENANG VISITORS SELDOM WASTED A SHOT (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. THE ISLINGTON CORINTHIANS, opening their Malayan soccer tour, thoroughly and completely outplayed the best the Penang Asiatics could put forward, on Victoria Green to-day. Hr'fore the game, the teams were524 words
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Article35 1938-01-12 14 Reaches Warren Bardsley's Record Reuter. Brisbane. Jan. 11. [YON Brad man, scoring 107 and 113 against Queensland to-day, aggregated 17 401 runs in first class cricket, equalling Warren Bardsley's record for any Australian.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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1407 1938-01-12 14 Eastern Tour If TV* Z f Reviewed 'From Our Otcn Reporter; Penang, Monday. THE Islington Corinthians, the English amateur footballers, arrived by the s.s. "Karagola" yesterday and were Immediately conducted to the E. O. Hotel, where they ire putting up during tneir short .stay in Penang.1,407 words
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Article83 1938-01-12 14 Hockey At Hong Lim Green THE following sides have been chosen for the Rest hotkey trial to be played at Hong Lim Green on Friday to select the side to meet the Europeans on Feb. 18: Whites: Aeria; Barth and de Souza; Reutens. Oehlers and Baskaran; K. Leembruggen,83 words
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Article65 1938-01-12 14 The following have accepted to play rugby for the S.C.C "B' vs. Fort Canning to-day at the S.C.C:—J. C. F. Connell; J. P. Wood. J. P. Turcan. R.J. Bleakley. I. N. Maclaren. J. H. Wheeler, C F. Sutton. A. R Brand. D. C Meathrel. R. S. Tufnell <capt.>.65 words
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211 1938-01-12 14 Hockey Match At Changi THE Royal Corps of Signals. Changi. 1 again unbeaten when they encountered the 11th Anti-Aircraft Brigade. Royal Artillery, in a hockey match on the South Padang. Changi. yesterday During the first half the Gunners had most of the play. McCheyney211 words
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Article46 1938-01-12 14 The following card of fights has been w^?i Ed f r? r riday the Happy World: David Dharmaraj vs Yo Un TnrfZ' r amee Hussein vs. Little Juan pSSS v/ r Ki e H X Sylver starr Cv Kid Wahab* LeWlS W J hns46 words
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Article33 1938-01-12 14 a| Th t e hp P S r Lights will be turned on rkht \nrt CSe Swimmin S Club tonSL and t0 -^o'J'o w from 7 o'clock weather permitting. ucioc.v33 words
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Article58 1938-01-12 14 The following will play for the Khalsa Association vs. 7th, Heavy Battery (B.M I to-day at Blakang Mati at 5 pm Bachan Singh. Gopal Singli. and Major Smgh. Harchand Singh, Krishan Gopal and Choor Singh, Ram Piara. Balwant Smgh C. H. Chowdhury (capt.) Mahan fc>:r;gh and f'urt3» S58 words
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Article184 1938-01-12 14 Complete League Programme THE following is the programme of matches in the Straits Chinese F.A. soccer competition which starts on Saturday. All games will be played ea the Clerical Union ground, the first match each afternoon being due to start at 4.15 p.m. and the second an hour184 words
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Article180 1938-01-12 14 Solitary Goal Decides Inier-Co. Match A SOLITARY goal decided the hockey It match at Tanglin yesterday between me "A" and "C" Co., Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. "C" Co. winning. Although lacking in spectacular movements it was a hard-fought game throughout. Although it was "A" Co's second this week, they180 words
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236 1938-01-12 14 Classification Of Horses Ponies Latest S. R. A. List THE Straits Racing Association classification of horses and ponies issued last night, is as follows: HORSES Transfers:— From Class 1 to Class 2. Clever Koh Sabah Kuala Princi Lon Lucky Life, Orient Express II SI eel. From Class 3 to Class236 words
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Article33 1938-01-12 14 The Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur will be broadcast via the 8.M.8.C. Singapore station commencing at 4.50 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. The commentary will be by Mr. John F.rd.33 words
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Article17 1938-01-12 14 Reuter. In a F.A. Cup third round replay to-day, Burnley beat Sheffield Wednesday 3—l.—Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Advertisement26 1938-01-12 14 Lose Fat Secret Method Discovered By Hollywood Cinema Stars Now Obtainable at Chemists fo» afe method of reducing nciv The Knox Co., P.O. Box 615, Singapore.26 words
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Advertisement77 1938-01-12 14 Yes it's just f^^^K a door....and i that 's the .fi^lß= only moving JBIIBr part in an II ELECTR OL TJX H Operated by a tiny Kerosene Oil Lamp and without the necessity of Jjgp J a water supply Flectrolux is one of the up-country resident's best friends. H*£ l^t*77 words
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Article, Illustration511 1938-01-12 15 CLARKE CUP 'lest Try-out On Friday T !I()r<;n the ruropcan hockey trial i match between Colours and Yhilcs the SC.C. padang yesterv emi d in a draw ci two-all, rHi rc was no doubt that Colours itc the better tram511 words
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Article47 1938-01-12 15 Iftei tuc match the follow hag were ted t;> play fee the Europeans M-t the Rest on Jan. lgt sper; r. F. Kmim y and Li« m. [illen; Williams, Haggar and j I hell; Lient Duke. T. A D. ;n. Plummer. Callan and Fl). rr.47 words
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Article123 1938-01-12 15 Patrons Include Sir V. Sassoon \S satisfactory terms cannot be arranged; Steve Donoghne will no; lake over Capt. R. F. K. Gooch's train- stables at West Ilsley. He will start training at Ashteac, near Epsom, at the establishment cccapied by his son, Pat. Pat. who relinquished his Pony123 words
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300 1938-01-12 15 3— 0 Margin At Serangoon 01SPLAYING all round superiority the Police Depot gained a victory over the Public Works Department by 3—o, in a fast game of hockey played at the P.W.D. ground yesterday. The P.W D. team who played well in the first300 words
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Article22 1938-01-12 15 R. W. Lees, the Cambridge University centre forward, and a former Stockpon Grammar School joy, has signed amateur forms for Stockport County.22 words
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Article89 1938-01-12 15 Liverpool Bout With Jimmy Walsh London. FREDDIE Miller, former world featherweight boxing champion, has arrived in England after a tour of SouUi Africa. Miller will appear in a Liverpool contest on Jan. 27, and it is hoped to match him with Jimmy Walsh (Chester) British light weight champion.89 words
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Article52 1938-01-12 15 A TENNIS at home will be held at Hong Lim Green on Friday when prizes won in the S.C.R.C. tournament and the open invitation events will be distributed, preceded by an exhibition doubles match be tween N. S. Wise and Roy Smith, and Chua Choon Lcong and Lim52 words
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Article198 1938-01-12 15 Broadribb Denies A Rumour London, Dec. 24. MAX SCHMELING, German heavyweight, has arrived home from America and will spend Christmas ci his estate at Saarow. near Berlin. Eariy in the New Year he will begin training icr his fight with Ben Foord, of South Africa, in198 words
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Advertisement88 1938-01-12 15 I *F halls distemper—l (?y THE OIL—BOUND \T l\J WATER PAINT yl Sfc H as unique advantages in tropical countries. IlalVs Distemper the world renowned sanitary water paint is sold in ne form of a stiff paste, ready to mix H Wk with water, and, when prepared, is rnmTWĔW quickly88 words
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Advertisement129 1938-01-12 15 Jewellery of Distinction i at U. S. de Silra manufacturing jeweller of over 35 pears* experience 106, Orchard Road. §1 i buih Pebeco is the paste to use for maintenance of a healthy mouth, gums and ~1113.7~. 7Z teeth. It w»* to do good it was not made ol a129 words
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Advertisement192 1938-01-12 15 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you feel indiges- m tion* palne those f*M^**l f If acid does that to the Actual photo(jra p h of carpet, you can caT pet bumrd b* imagine what it is stomach acid. doing to your stomach.192 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-01-12 15 THE TIDES TO-DAY:—5.45 a.m., 8 ft. 4 ins.; 7 54 p.m.. 7 ft. 2 ins. TO-MORROW :—7 a.m 8 ft 5 ins.; 9 21 p.m., 7 ft. 7 ins.29 words
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Article947 1938-01-12 16 Training And Travel POPULARITY OF THE SERVICE IfR, Hore-Belisha, Secretary of State for War, speaking at the Liberal National Bazaar, Devonport, recently, said that the British Army was a community of men voluntarily handed together to defend this State and Empire. It offered scope and947 words
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Article380 1938-01-12 16 A Century-Old Letter Opened London. HAD Michael-Faraday made public ideas which had over a century age; would the development of wireless have taken place long before it astonished the v/orld? This is the question that arises from the recent opening of a sealed letter written by380 words
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Article42 1938-01-12 16 London, Jan. 11. The Ministry of Transport return shows that the gross amount received in payment for licences issued during the twelve months. Nov. 30. 1937. was £34.326.898 comoared with £32,320,043 in the corresponding period of the previous year. —British Official Wireless.42 words
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Article378 1938-01-12 16 Report On South Indian Epigraphy New Delhi. A HOARD of coins of the ancient Roman Emperors, which testifies to the existence of considerable intercourse between the Peninsular India and the Roman world in the early centuries of the Christian Era has, according to the latest378 words
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Article127 1938-01-12 16 Seek To Dominate Railway Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 12. ENCOUNTERING practically no resis- tanco. Japanese troops have occupied Weihsien, 110 miles by rail from Tsingtao. They are continuing thei" advance with the object of gaining complete control of the Tsinan-Tsingtao raiiway. Serious resistance is not ex pected in viewReuter. - 127 words
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Article36 1938-01-12 16 An Indian was found, under the influence of liquor, sitting by the side of North Bridge Road at Arab Street junction yesterday. When the ambulnnee arrived he refused removal to hospital He had no external injuries.36 words
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Article445 1938-01-12 16 Reuter. London, Jan. 11. JAPAN is toying more and more ostentatiously with the idea of peace, says The Times in a leader summing up the six months of war in the Far East. Japan's position in the world has radically altered. Her arms haveReuter. - 445 words
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Article166 1938-01-12 16 Worst Possible Time For Changes Reuter. London, Jan. 11. THE Times' diplomatic correspond* nt in a, reference to the Japanese demands in Shanghai, says that official circles take the view that the pr<\sf "t emergency would be the won.: p moment for introducing changes >,{ suchReuter. - 166 words
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Advertisement370 1938-01-12 16 AMBITIOUS men obtain highly-paid appointments in Commerce, Industry, Shipping, Banking, Insurance and the Public Services through postal tuition with The School of Accountancy. Many thousands of The School's former students now hold such positions and The School has the finest Examination Record. The School of Accountancy is the leading Institution370 words
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Advertisement45 1938-01-12 16 YV Eli NEK St'Hl X S AST II 111 A MIXTURE gives immediate relief. Has been WM** with excellent results in Asthma. Bronchitis, and troubles of the lupinton organs. Sl.BO pr bottle. PHARBOL ASTHMA POWDEK 90 cents a box. CHAR] CO., 29, Robinson R«« Singapore.45 words
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Advertisement606 1938-01-12 17 Undoubtedly there are scores and scores of Clock Watch Repairers in Singapore, EUT YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (near Middle Road), 'PHONE NO, 7922. j can honestly claim to have all the I required experierce to safely handle the mast delicate of i Watches, etc. Aren't they the606 words
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Advertisement218 1938-01-12 17 I OLD PRICES LARGE Boz.si lOcts (IN BOTTLES SMALL 40, 65cts^ S3 Careful experiment has definitely proved it^PPV^ lhat ANDREWS LIVER SALT keeps better in L.' ]{VvVJ !f »f M ihe improved tin containers than in botlles. AJißP^^^^Hbbk Accordingly the Salt is now being sold in j this country in218 words
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Advertisement286 1938-01-12 17 fcAMATOCEittI mASK FOR I DEMONSTRATION ALL WAVE AC J AND BATTERY SETS VALUABLE Hoe Boon Leong Radio Dept. 62, Selegie Road, Singapore. 193» J "His Master's Voice" AMERICAN RADIO LEADS AGAIN, j Sole Agents: Kee Huat Radio Co. 122|124, Orchard Road, Singapore Phone 4s6d. 1 XO HOME IS COMPLETE j286 words
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Miscellaneous1204 1938-01-12 17 Malayan Listeners Radio mnmtiUa 3*www SffltaSf Sr nd^ eer m a u ?S 3 1 p m WorW A PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE ot star Variety acts, accom- S» 1 PreSCnted by V/ilUam 8-50 p.m. Interlude. 8.M.8.C. PPHrP A TiMA/HZd panied by the 8.8.C. Variety Or- 1005 nm Reeitnl hv1,204 words
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Article, Illustration561 1938-01-12 18 RECORDED His First Empire Broadcast Viir. R Hen. the Farl of D?r>y, I KG G.CJB- G.C.V.0.. will be heard fcr the fir t time by oversealisteners *c 8.8.G orotTfunmei n the near future. Before leaving Fnjrland for the Continent Lord fterbv recorded(By courtesy B.B.C.). - 561 words
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Article281 1938-01-12 18 Specially Adapted For Broadcasting MASSENET'S opera, "Manon," special- ly adapted for broadcasting, will i shortly be heard in the programmes i frcm Daventry. It wi'l be directed, pro- duced, and conducted by Stanford Ro- 1 binson, with the assistance oi Gordon M'cConnel, Rex Haworth, and Arnold Perry. Melodious281 words
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Article131 1938-01-12 18 Commentary And Survey Monthly surveys of British ice-hockey to be given by Stewart MacPherson will be Introduced in the Transmission r> orogrammes from Daventry on Jan. 22. MacPherson is already well known to oversea listeners for his commentaries on ice-hockey matches, but those who have not yet "heard131 words
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Article151 1938-01-12 18 An intimate interlude in the private life cf King Henry foim; the basis of a ecmeuy ske.ch by Maurice Baring that Howard Rose win prouuee from Davenby in the near fuiuie. ihe act on of the sketch—rmtit'.ed "Cathi rme Farr. or Alexander's Horse"—taker. over the151 words
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Article153 1938-01-12 18 Viewers Tour Elstree Film Studios Charles Laughton. John Lodge. Diana Churchill, and Betty Balfour were among the famous stars who were introduced to London viewers during a recent television transmission from the Elstree Film Studios—the third such broadcast to be given in the 8.8.C.'s programmes from Alexandia Palace.153 words
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Article234 1938-01-12 18 Emile Littler—who installed the first broadcasting studio in a the?.:re—is responsible for this season's pantomime at the Prince cf Weles Theatre. Birmingham. "Goody Two Shoes." an excerp. from which will bo broadcast from Daventry. Binnie Hale, the well-known mus cal-comedy star, will be heard in f he234 words
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48 1938-01-12 18 H.M. THE KING. WITH LORD DERBY (on left), during a visit to the Textile Section of the 1937 British Industries Fair. An introductor> ia a by Lord Derby on the 1938 British Industries Fair will be broadcasi in the Daventrv programmes shortly. (By courtesy ISM (By courtesy B.B.C)(By courtesy B.B.C) - 48 words
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Article307 1938-01-12 18 Emergency Services At Broadcasting House rEARLY 0,000 units oi electricity a. M consumed daily at Broadcast! i/. House, London. Illumination of the fcu lding cails for the services of 6.70: electric lamps, many of them buini n<> con.inuousiy throughout, the twentytcur hours. Ail are Jed l'rom307 words
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Article133 1938-01-12 18 The Empire Variety Theatre"—a valiety production from Daventry in th bills" of which Empire artists will have a prominent place—will open its doors to oversea listeners during the week beginning Jan. 16. Ihe feature, which will ..I so be broadcast to Home listeners, will*be heard regularly in133 words
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Article136 1938-01-12 18 The original Robinson Crusoe, Alexander Selkirk—whose thrilling adventures insphed Daniel Defoe to write his famous story—is the subject of a new play by R L. Megroz, which will be produced by John Richmond in th' programmes from Daventry shortly The story's action opens in a London tavern early136 words
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Advertisement392 1938-01-12 18 Science NOW recondition* Motor while you drive by introducii r£ A New Mineral Plating railed "OVRHAUL" INTO THE CYLINDERS li IKES Xl-.W RINGS, RFI <>" v M LAV UP CAR UNXi CESSAK INCREASESCompression, powder and p* p rm < KSj Oil pump. •g""sir.-'*k:r.R priori ship hull Imfonrntioim from the toi>392 words
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Advertisement188 1938-01-12 18 COULDN'T SLEEP FOfl STOMACH TROUBLE Jf you have difficulty in sleeping, the experience of Mrs. A B. will help you. For years this lady did not know what a good night's rest was Night after her stomach nagged pitilessly and drove deep away So-called remedies proved useless. Nothing relieved her188 words
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Advertisement50 1938-01-12 18 ihl NCW KCIWIOV Yherapion No.r THERAPION IMP 2 THERAP'ON N0.3 1 Ovm DtaohartfaC ««.9 Onnißlool Jrolsoa. Ho. S Caraa Cbronla Wii>iiiHl Batlisa Prica St. ChamUti. or alt bar No. return afaiL HTuc dtMC li>d.C»H«T»rtt>eklt4.|l .W A I mB mm. LB OLBRO'S PILLS fop th* Lhrs? «VU«ttjy%^*>akkHaMv««Mahtf<<«> f-» jafHftti V"-»i Sa50 words
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Advertisement44 1938-01-12 19 iliilSH The Factor >' Freshness '$H&S| t SSvv of each c >Ba*ette s |H #j^j»ji^r.f J afi"t securc imprisoned airtight tin —to °P e i|^Bpv ■^P^^b"/'' 1 I —no cutter —no jagged 1 il *^^^^'^BH^%^*3pr%^i^*" J edges- fVvS CRfIJVENA MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS44 words
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Advertisement218 1938-01-12 19 Ends that Tired S*T listless Fueling Weak, worn-out women tind Water- L Sfc *A*| bury's Compound a marvelous source of 'T iVisL new health and strength. The many vital elements in this body-building j tonic nourish every part of the system F' f-j;;| make you look and feel years younger.218 words
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Advertisement211 1938-01-12 19 ERNST LEITZ WETZLAR Automatic focussing and foolproof film winding device. Exposures from 1 sec. to l|loooth. Over 400 accessories to choose from making Leica the world's most flexible camera. SCHMIDT SHOTEN LTD., 90, Robinson Road, Singapore. "THE LEICA AGENTS IN THE FAR EAST" WP.S. 15 Protect you. Skin from V211 words
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Miscellaneous747 1938-01-12 19 Malavait Listeners Itadio a S^r sk e 7 mm—v 10 50 a m Time signal. Beethoven 12.20 p.m J. H. Sauire and his I (CMMri /rom pwp 17) For the sick. TS:' Richard Schmidberger 11.50 a .m. Matinee by Nirom Quintet, Trio. USA. SHORTWAVE BERLIN STATION conducted by Boris Marieff.747 words
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Article, Illustration48 1938-01-12 20 Before a class of about fifty recruits of the newly-formed St. John Ambulance Brigade, members of the Royal Army Medical Corps gave a demonstration of anti-gas decontamination, at the Medical College grounds in Singapore on Monday. Pictures show R.A.M.C. men carrying out various decontamination exercises. (Tribune).48 words
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Advertisement49 1938-01-12 20 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays .-Special Sports Supplement pages extra at no extra cost, SEE THE NEW ImODETs] OB GOLD FANCY CHROME WATERPROOF STAINLESS STEEL 1 POCKET cv LA T ES WRISTLET CENTS WATCHES Just Arrived AT ALL DEALERS Safe Agents: MONITOR LTD. Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement241 1938-01-12 20 I Must Tell Master To If you own a dog you should also own Sherlev's 164 Page Dog Book. Not only is this a complete and invaluable health reference but nothing so helpful towards understanding the 'doggy nature' has ever been written. Right from A to Z th>> author a241 words
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Advertisement175 1938-01-12 20 I CLASSIFIED^ ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS Per word in this paver GUARANTEED IP* STRENGTH j mm When occasion requires tuch tpedifty strong carbolk m WmmwfSL soap you want to be safe— 1 00 Calvert's McdicaJ Soap. wbo have used It for jr»ari will tell you to,175 words
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