Malaya Tribune, 25 January 1938
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Title Section41 1938-01-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V*L XXVII.- -No. 20. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1938 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 193 a FIVE CENTST41 words
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Advertisement125 1938-01-25 1 IK breakfast"; |?"7>tv ELLIS and COMPANY WHITE ANT EXPERTS WE SPECIALISE IN THE ERADICATION OF WHITEANTS, BORER, BORING BEETLE IN BUILDINGS, GARDENS, COMPOUNDS, ETC., OUR EXPERIENCE COVERS A PERIOD OF 25 YEARS IN MALAYA Agents and .Secretaries: EVAN WONG AND CO., China Building: Chulia Street, Singapore. Thone 2213. n BATTERSBY125 words
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Advertisement45 1938-01-25 1 J "GOLD LEAF" TEA REVIVES YOU! SOLE AGENTS: F. A. B AH! HOLOMEUSZ LTD., 12-A, Robinson Road, Singapore. LATEST I I 1 EYEWEAR Safeguard your eyes—they are your greatest possession. It is dangerous to neglect them CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO, 71, High Street, Singapore.45 words
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Advertisement201 1938-01-25 1 SUNDAY; TltlBIiNE Dominant Malaya IP Sole Agents:—SlME, QARBY Co* Ltd.,,Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Sembiian. WP.S. 2 RELIABLE GERMAN VIOLIN OUTriT. Consists of 1 Stradivarius Model Violin 1 Case and 1 Bow. All complete for ST.BO only. SEASON, CO., LIMITED. ((MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS), 115, North Bridge Road. i i p I ClOOK!201 words
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815 1938-01-25 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES PROBLEMS FACING SHIPBUILDERS Periods Of Feast And Famine DREVENTING the recurrence oi periods of feast and famine is, in the opinion of Mr. F. C. Pyman, president of the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation, one of the most pressing matters falling within the province of the Shipbuilding Conference. Writing815 words
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Article48 1938-01-25 2 Anniversary Of Settlement Of Singapore I am directed by Government to request you to be good enough to allow your vessels that are in harbour to "dress ship" on the abovementioned date, states the Master Attendant, SS., in a notice to the shipping community of Singapore.48 words
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Advertisement427 1938-01-25 2 STEAMER BAILINGS. P*CL BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1938. COMORIN 15,000 Jan ?3 KAISAR-I-HTJND 11,500 Feb. 11 BANGALORE 6,000 Feb. 12 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Mar. 11 BHUTAN 6.100 Mar. 12 BEHAR 6,000 Mar. 21 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Mar.427 words
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Advertisement572 1938-01-25 2 M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE I (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) I (Incorporated in Japan). I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Due. Due. SaUing D« c I, II Penang Spore Spore via. New York mis KONGO MARU Feb. 3 Feb. 5 Keelung Mar. 18 m s KIRISHIMA MARU572 words
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Advertisement509 1938-01-25 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. i-i ,im FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M S Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng LALANDIA 15-2 15-2 16-2 17-2 JUTLANDIA 8-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 MEONIA 29-3 29-3509 words
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Advertisement468 1938-01-25 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company'! 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. s.s. "POTSDAM"468 words
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Article241 1938-01-25 3 Famous Lecturer - Address By Famous Lecturer A lcc *<"re on Christian Science by Mr Zn c UUI Harscn C.5.8., provided the 3 0n k f r a gathering of Singapore's small but enthusiastic community of tHo ri ?K an f cientists and their friends in terdav at range Grove Roa(1241 words
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Article71 1938-01-25 3 cunir n? 7l f bem the °wner or occupier of a hou.se in Malabar Street th,. prenuses of which she used as a common gaming house hi.; d r ase was uel to a raid made by the Police on the night of Oct 10 iS 1471 words
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Article521 1938-01-25 3 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore, Jan. 21. MFAT Beef steak, kati <0 Beef stew or curry, kati 35 Fillet steak lb. 5^ Mutton Australian per lb. 35 Mutton, Indian per lb. Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) kati 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared), kati521 words
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Article158 1938-01-25 3 Potsdam, German, 10,115 tons, from Yokohama Jan. 23, to Belawan Jan. 25. Asakasan Maru, Japanese. 3,840 tons, from Moji Jan. 23, to New York Jan. 26. Fionia. Danish, 3,337 tons, from Bangkok Jan. 23, to P. Swettenham Jan. 25. Kinta. British, 503 tons, from P. DickSOU Jan. 24,158 words
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Article767 1938-01-25 3 Police Superintendent Gives Evidence Singapore, Monday. pURTKER evidence was recorded in the case In which 14 Chinese, who are alleged to have participated In the recent anti-Japane.se demonstration, itand charged belore Mr F. V. Duckworth, •second poiicr magistrate, to-day with being members of an unlawful assembly and767 words
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Article156 1938-01-25 3 seventeenth-century tailor, Robert Baker, was ail early owner ol part of the land on which Piccadilly, perhaps London's most famous thoroughfare, now stands, and be derived much or his fortune from exploiting the fashion of Pickadills. or ruffled lace collars How 'Pickadill' eventually became 'Piccadilly' will be156 words
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Advertisement677 1938-01-25 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS ars now Invited for the following materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room Supply of 7,500 tons of Australian or English Gas Coal, shipment date to give delivery at the Gas Works between 35-4-38 and 6.6.38, 4 p.m., Feb. 2,677 words
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Advertisement526 1938-01-25 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SHERIFFS SALE. IN THB HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. c iiTTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 514 of 1937. Writ of Sezure Sale dated 19th January, 1938. Between Aktieselskabet Det Ostasiatiske Kompagni also known as The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Plaintiffs and 1. Ang Tcck Tor 2. liar526 words
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Advertisement463 1938-01-25 3 POSITIONS VACANT W ANTED— Immediately a registered Chinese Medical Practitioner to take charge of a Local Hospital. Apply Box No. 39, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—For A. C. S., Tangkak, a i teacher, either sex, able to play on I the piano. Mm. qualification, Cambridge School Certificate. Only locally463 words
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Advertisement234 1938-01-25 3 jr BBB TO LOOK FRESH AND YOUNG. I Let O. T. LIM S JAVA FACE LOTION lon?P, y f olir powd e r to much longer to your skin. Let it stay throughout the hard It gives a fascinating finish and a marvellous complexion. For personal attractiveness:-. Start your bottle234 words
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Article439 1938-01-25 4 LONDON C OMMODITIES London, Jan. 24. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tona Quietly Steady Quiet Spot Buyers 7V4 7 »46 —1116 Sellers 7 5j16 7 516 3rd Forward (July|Sept.) Buyers 7% 7 3|16 —J l6 n Sellers 7 5j16 -j 2nd Forward (Apr.] June) Buyers 7% 7 5439 words
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Article186 1938-01-25 4 Singapore, Jan. 24. R, (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $15C R, (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $150 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyar. $1-14 Siam Rice "Lowaway" No. 1 $200 Siam Rice "Lowh.vay" No. 2 $180 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $164 Siam186 words
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100 1938-01-25 4 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Morday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. Jan." 23 7 a Good F.A.Q. in bales (F. 0.8. Jan.* 22 15 1G 23 1 16 No. i.x.R.s.s. (Spot-kxxse) (awardable S pore I 23 5 a 23 do.100 words
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Article69 1938-01-25 4 The Master Attendant, S.S.. states:— "Notice is hereby that warships may he encountered manoeuvring without lights in the Singapore Strait and adjacent waters and in the China Sea near Singapore during the nights of 2nd 3rd February. 3'-d 4th and 4th sth February. Coloured lights and69 words
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Article363 1938-01-25 4 Lewis Peat's London Review MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., in then weekly rubber report, issued in London on Jan. 11, stat?:— There has been a decided tun fo: the better during the last day or tv;o. Confidence is gradually creeping baci: both in America and in other worli363 words
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Article76 1938-01-25 4 Belqrado The whole of the metal coll Yugoslavia is to b» rrminted at th« I of the Yugoslav National Bank The present coins hear the head w the late King Alexander who assassinated at Marseilles in O 1934 Some of them were mil England. The new76 words
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Advertisement614 1938-01-25 4 I "l Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straitt Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: Managing Director 3173 Secretary 4944 General Manager 8513 Accountant 3926 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd. I Irring614 words
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Advertisement167 1938-01-25 4 GRACE /u/z^j^u^i?bf:^a^£^ *GRACE,YOU LOOK r *NO,NOT REALLY ./UltflrW'"* SO WORN OUT LATELY; SICK,EDITHS ..aPPOR are you sure you re justheaoaches _A_ A c o NOT ?",___>_ ALL THE TIME *OH, I HAD THE SAME PERHAPS THAT WOULD MAKE TROUBLE,DEAR,AND ME FEEL BETTER. I THINK I FIXED IT SO I'll TRY167 words
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Advertisement95 1938-01-25 4 I 1 1 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED. P_eorporated la KnglaniK SINGAPORE BRANCH! IC D Aimed da Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1.000,000 ■—erred Fund 500,000 I HEAD OFFICE: LONDON Branches: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and95 words
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Advertisement53 1938-01-25 4 SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrant door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of S5 p.a. upwards according to the size of the safe i required. further particulars from P 6c O53 words
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Article864 1938-01-25 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Jan. 24, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Bellers. *mpat Tin 46 5- am Kumbang 30 6 32 6xd Austral Malay 50- 55-cd Ayer Hitam 25 26 r Weng 0.75 0.80 rin Tin 24 25 l Selangor 1.52 V. 1.57864 words
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Article192 1938-01-25 5 Singapore, Jan. 25. London T.T. 2 4 132 Tondon demand 2 4 1 32 London 4 months' sight 2 4 l'lfl j yons demand 1755 nom. Switzerland demand 2o; Hamburg demand 142 New York demand 58 716 Montreal demand 583/« Batavia demand 1045<> oumarang demand 104 3 s Calcutta,192 words
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Article244 1938-01-25 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 24. 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date tin: To Asam Kumbang l!- No. 61 Jan. 21 Jan 28 Jan 22 71/2% 6d Bonus. Austral Malay 9d. 5% 3d. Bonus. Ipoh Tin244 words
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Article226 1938-01-25 5 tfaynard Co. Ltd., $30,000 Int. 3% 1935 red. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 norn Int. Apr. 1, Oct. 1 Iftnl/ Ml/ 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. /4 1/4 C SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: May 15 Nov 15 9g3 IQI cl 5 "Ol red. 1940 $400,000226 words
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Article391 1938-01-25 5 S. E; Co - Daily Report By S.E. Co. Singapore, Tuesday. U7E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld ard Co.. New York, report to us by cable as follows:— STOCKS The underlying strength of the market is391 words
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Article41 1938-01-25 5 Manila. Jan. 24. Last Sale Prices. Previous To-day Antamok 0 52 0.53 Pesos Benguet Ccnso'idated 9.90 9.90 Cmsolidated Mines 0 011 0 011 IXL, 0.63 0.62 Masbate 0.14 0.14 San Mauriclo 0.51 0.51 United Paraca.'e 0.465 0.46541 words
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Article153 1938-01-25 5 Fraser And Co - Report By Fraser And Co. x, Sin gapore, Jan. 25. INING. Tin three months £182.0.0 down 35-. Spot £181.0.0 down 35--2*»d New York 40% cts. down ft cents. There is no news cf any particular encouraging nature to hand from outside markets this morning and cables from153 words
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Article17 1938-01-25 5 Singapore, Jan. 25. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $89% (down H4).17 words
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Article18 1938-01-25 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 231/2 (down !/>); Sellers 23% (down V>).18 words
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305 1938-01-25 5 Singapore, Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sellers Amoat 4 0 410 i, Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 3 Pangrins 23 9 24 6 Batu Selangors 1.52 1.57 Chanderiangs 20 6 22 Hitam Tin 0.40 0 45 Hongkong Tin 25 3 26 Hong Fatts 1.05 1 10 Itins305 words
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Article69 1938-01-25 5 Outstanding Strength Of Gilt-Edged Reuter. London, Jan. 25. AN the Stock Exchange, the strength ot gilt-edgeds is an outstanding feature, otherwise conditions are generally dull, apart from some support of Germans and Japanese. Indian irons are weak, owing to eastern selling. Coppers have eased on disappointing Roan AntelopeReuter. - 69 words
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Article46 1938-01-25 5 A Chinese coolie, who was said to have been injured on the left arm by a cargo hook while engaged in some fun with friends at Pulau Brani this morning, was taken by ambulance to the General Hospital, bleeding severely from the wound.46 words
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Advertisement311 1938-01-25 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore Invettrrrvf Bankers and Brokers i n Securitie* and Commodity*, Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service* Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NT I ruuJ^r,, COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE I311 words
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Article357 1938-01-25 6 Discovered In Orchard Road Shop Singapore, Monday. J WCO Gee Foils; and Wong Chin Keng, > two Shanghai Chinese, were to-day found guilty oy Mr. H. A. Forrcr, Dis- trict Judge, when they appeared in the J District Court, to answer charge? of being concerned in the importation357 words
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Article106 1938-01-25 6 Durban (Natal* Natal natives believe that all crinples are to be killed off as result of a census now being taken in connection with Lord Nuffleld's £100,000 gift for orthopaedic surgery to South Africa. Owing to this belief among the natives, the mthorities are having great106 words
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Article244 1938-01-25 6 Coroner's Verdict Of Misadventure Singapore, Monday. A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, this morning, at an inquiry into the death of an Indian named Kurupadan who was knocked down by an electric crane at the Royal Air Force244 words
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Article125 1938-01-25 6 Singapore, Jan. 25. Ships alongside the Wharves or expcettd to arrive East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 221 Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Potsdam 18; Gewang 16; Diomed 14; Mapla 11; Hector 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Lossfebank 32; Asakasan Maru125 words
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Article122 1938-01-25 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. v Medan, Jask§, and •London?: Netherlands, closing 7 pm. to-day. Fenang, Siam, Burma. India, Irac,. Palestine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa. Great Britain, Ireland. Europe, Nigeria. Gold Coast and N. and S. America: ImperiaV closing 10 p.m. to-day.122 words
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Article182 1938-01-25 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by A;r (Internal Service) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 pm. to-day and general delivery ot letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Australia, Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' Let f 3 only 2.3G p182 words
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Article148 1938-01-25 6 Chuah Village Riots Sequel (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. THE first Negri Sembilan Assizes for the year commenced at the Supreme Court this morning, when the Hon. Mr. Justice A. B. Howes presided, and.Mr. R. Rarnani, the well-known Kuala Lumpur lawyer, appeared on behalf of the Public148 words
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Article24 1938-01-25 6 The s.s. Houtman for South Africa &c. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 a.m. yesterday was closed at 11 a.m. to-day.24 words
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Article34 1938-01-25 6 The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Jan. 12 was delivered in London on Jan. 22. The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Jan. 19 was delivered in London yesterday.34 words
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Article80 1938-01-25 6 This Year's Awards At Seremban (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Monday. THE Chang Seng Long Scholarship at S.. Paul's Institution, Serembaiv have this year been awarded in order of merit to Masters Loong Yoke Wah, Lvi Fook Kwan and Dickson Charlie First awarded several years ago80 words
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Article124 1938-01-25 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, JAN. 25 Rotary Club Dinner Meeting to entertain Prehistorians, Adelphi Hotel, 7.30 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. Seven-a-Side Tourney, S.C.C. Hockey: Ladies' State Trial, S.C.C. Police Band Performance, Katong Park, 8.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, JAN. 26 Football: Corinthians v. S.C.F.A., Anson Road Stadium. Hockey: S.R.C.124 words
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Article63 1938-01-25 6 Karachi. A youag student at a college in Karachi started a hunger strike because his best friend had b.en "sent down" from the college. He sat dqwn outside the house of the Principal of the college and stayed there, refusing to eat, for several days. He63 words
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Article176 1938-01-25 6 Nature never meant man to v r-. strenuously day in, day out, an heat and fevers of this climate N ly the exhausted bodies of all who to work for their living, cry pretest. Your own energy is not enough I cany you through176 words
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Article144 1938-01-25 6 ALHAMBRA.—"The Man Who Cried Wclf' and Sudden Bill Dom 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL —'100 Men And A Girl"— 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. FAVILICN.-v-Swing imp"—6.ls and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH- "BeUma N (Hindustani! G and 9 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL.- "Harijan Girl" and stage attraction—(Tamil) 6 and 9 o.m. GARRICK.--144 words
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Advertisement155 1938-01-25 6 MALAYAN PfteMlEft HOTEL TO-NIGHT—COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 P.M. DINNER AMD DANCE (informal) 93C TO MIDNIGHT. t CABARET ATTRACTION. 111 STi:lt FLO LIGHTNING TAP DANCERS NON-DINERS $1.00. 5 jtooee!! Australia's 150 th Anniversary 1 j THE SENTiML'ViWL BLOKE GINGFR MICK... "STIFFY AND MO" THE SEVEN LITTLE AUSTRALIANS ALL OLD FKIENOS155 words
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Advertisement111 1938-01-25 6 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY 'Established 19K» 14A. Change Alley, Singapore. Typewriter Repairers and Stationers "CORONET" ribbons and Carbon? Overhauling or cleaning of m es in' OffW 75r er^8i en Tel NOS ?770 7532, 7534 A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN EVER UWT SWWJT Ti 'HBlf OTfr ki) i 77te Ten-Four Cambridge Saloon NO111 words
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Miscellaneous314 1938-01-25 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! i i j r I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Denmark (Parcels only) Fionia J an 25 1 P m Fort de Kock. Padang, Pakan Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong 25 3 p.m. Bengkalis and L. Bilik Rokan m 2 3 P m TO-MORROW314 words
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Article1347 1938-01-25 7 30 DELEGATES Speeches Of Welcome By Officials Singapore, Monday. AN behalf of His Excellency the V Govern*?, the Acting C. lonial Secretary, th t Hon. Mr. F. J. Morten welcomed the delegates to the Third Prehistoric Congess which opened pi Raffles Museum this morning. pore Is proud1,347 words
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Article74 1938-01-25 7 I T r u Jg Saran e a Pany, Chief Editor, Tamil Murasu, spoke on the occasion lof (he wedding of Mr. m. Manikkam 0 Roaa x -.j Singapore and ~ww -t. Ksanala M South India L J9r fmi«R3:o:iri Associa:ion. 4v.^;^ Upl k h P resid ed74 words
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Article66 1938-01-25 7 The funeral took place on Samrda* aftcrnnon of Mrs P. s. Rajaratnam cr Messrs. Allen and Gledhill. The service was conducted by Rev S S Pakianathan and was by Rev S. M. Theavathasan. The deceased is Colombo, and cousin of Mr. s J Alfred and was attached66 words
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Advertisement103 1938-01-25 7 and nearly reduced to kin and bone?*. the advice of a friend, 1 n| SANTTAFER. In a week'a in to feel better, sleep well, anything. Gradually i usual weight, form and iid to-day I am strong, active. I will never leave I health SANUTAPER which and happiness. 11 AMR tonic103 words
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Advertisement58 1938-01-25 7 Robinson's lemon or Lime barley—and for that as you know you ot j. can rely on Robinson's 4 Patent. Barley Water is supplied in bottles which give you about D/"\D IkJ 21 glasses. Look for Old I> KJjD lIN O V-/IN O Hethers' head on the seal iA to bt58 words
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Advertisement318 1938-01-25 7 Grace w V" j Charm that spring from ftf Radiant l HCalth .flßH|ft of^aalari' ''^^^^^^^^igls Every woman can possess the natural beauty of perfect fitness by observing V/ *'.r' r <«**m the two important essentials of "--ii., "eta. JĔF health—correct nourishment and proP**. y2&£\ JwF'*" per sleep. To ensure these318 words
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Article55 1938-01-25 8 On Thursday evening. Feb. 3, the Chinese Salesman's Association is holding a Chinese New Year dinner at the premises, 448, Raffles Quay, the charge bein<* $3. Members and friends desirous of attending the function are requested to make their reservations not later than Saturday, Jan. 29, with the hon. asst.55 words
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Advertisement560 1938-01-25 8 T I The Screens Nightingale Returns for j j ONE NIGHT ONLY in the Glorious Musical Picture that recently thrilled the whole town j II TO-NIGHT 1 e-i5 and 9-15 CAPITOL J Special Return Screening! i I DEANNA DURBIN j j New Universal* record-breaking Success I "100 MEN and A560 words
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Advertisement193 1938-01-25 8 rEWRnIw ONLY PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NIGHT Rogers n ca P tlvatm 8 climax I rj» n l^e r gay young yes! •5] V With music by the com- poser of "Roberta" Mar'- BL VICTOR MOORE, HELEN f sY^M BRODERICK, ERIC- H JJ BLORE, BETTY FURNESS. MB GEORGES MET AX A193 words
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Miscellaneous183 1938-01-25 8 CLUB DIARY —[There are numerous Clubs in Sing anor* members of which are readers 07 This Diary provided specially for them Sec£ taries are invited to co-operate in keep inn it uv-to-date and complete. Hap penilzgs c general interest will still be Raided in the "Diary of Events 7he "Club183 words
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Article319 1938-01-25 9 500 Men Out In Malacca From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. AN alleged intense drive launched by the Police and municipality against hawkers, coupled with an official statement that hawkers will not be allowed to set up stalls in the town area resulted in 500 hawkers going on319 words
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Advertisement286 1938-01-25 9 I\ew World Show r> Af&A J2 JFf' NIGHTLY—From 9.30 -12 Midnight. Kj/Jl JUUjL JIV XI/ X Admission 50 cts. TEA DANCES—Every Tue., Thur., Sat., Sun. From 6.00 8.30 p.m. NO ADMISSION CHARGE. WISHING ALL OUR CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Sunday, Jan. 30. Cabaret Extension to 2286 words
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Advertisement251 1938-01-25 9 T^^^^^^W^^^^^ii^— ——^^■w^,^^^,,— i in i ii i i i_ 1 i *> TO-MORROW'S GALA PREMIERE! a CAPITOL :j p.m. «.15 and ».30 A Special Programme of Music will be played by the BAND of the Ist Batt. THE ROY \L 1 INNISKILLING FUSILIF RS from 5.30 to fi.ls and &.4S251 words
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Advertisement152 1938-01-25 9 EMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar) 7.00 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. One of the tru.> drarm" of all times! "COME AND GET IT" j with Edward Arnold, Joel McC rea, Francis Fanner I SUN TALKIES (New World) JO. TO-NIGHT JUO p.m. "f T DM MANDALAY" iald Cook, Esther Ralston Supported by the152 words
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Obituary70 1938-01-25 10 Mrs. Tan Tiang Ann (nee Yeo Hea~. Neo) passed away peacefully at her lesidence, No. 98, Lorong L, Teluk Kurau, on Saturday morning, at the age of 55. She left behind her one sen, Tan Hock Liat, one daughter, on n-i -law, Yeo Tlang Seng, one t70 words
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Article741 1938-01-25 10 'JHE expression of a strong desire for friendship with Great Britain and the United States was a feature of the speech in the Diet delivered by Mr. Hirota, the Foreign Minister. There have been such expressions before, only to be followed by deplorable outrages, but this time there seemed741 words
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Article69 1938-01-25 10 Alteration Of Original Date WE understand that, owing to the American Sauadron arriving a f Singapore at a later date than 'vas at "rst expected, the ball which H.E. th" Governor and Lady Thomas were to at Government House on Feb. 10 has b Q cn nostponed69 words
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Article53 1938-01-25 10 Grenade Thrown Into News Office Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 24. THE list of terrorist outrages in Shanghai grew to-night when a hand grenade was thrown a r the offices of the Chinese Daily, Social Evening News, published in the settlement. Two men and one woman, all Chinese, were injured.Reuter. - 53 words
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Article39 1938-01-25 10 Italian Ships Under Spanish Flags? Reuter. Barcelona, Jan. 24. THE Ministry for National Defence states that five insurgent warships, .wo of which were Italian destroyers ander Spanish names, fired 14 shells into Valencia, causing little damage.— Neuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article54 1938-01-25 10 Reuter. Rome, Jan. 24. Bruno Mussolini took off for Brazil at 5.25 G.M.T. to-day. Bruno is accompanied by the famous airmen Captain Moscatelli and Colonel Biseo. All three are flying in separate machines carrying altogether fifteen men including radio-telegraphists and •eserve pilots. The object of the flight isReuter. - 54 words
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Article34 1938-01-25 10 Mr. Ong Boon Tat and Mr. Ong Peng Hock v/ill b-> At Home in the Banquet Hall. New World, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 31, to celebrate the Chinese New Year.34 words
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Article27 1938-01-25 10 The Countess di Robilant, of Rome, arrived at Sintranore by the KLM. a'r liner on Sunday and left for Shanghai by the Lloyd Triestino vessel Conte Rosso.27 words
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Article156 1938-01-25 10 URGENT NEED FOR HELP FROM ABROAD WE have received the following letter from Mr. A. J. Hughes, giving a graphic account cf the work of the Red Cross organisation in Shanghai. The letter emphasises how imperative it is that v financial aid from abroad should be156 words
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Article198 1938-01-25 10 Knowing that I was about to visit Entish Malaya and Netherlands India on my own personal business, the chairman of the Publicity Committee, Dr. S. K. Alfred Sze, (late Ambassador to Washington), has requested me on behalf of the Society to secure the widest possible publicity for such198 words
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Article227 1938-01-25 10 An influential executive committee was formed selected from well-known Chinese and foreign residents whoso wholehearted co-operation could be confidently relied upon. The chair man of this committee is Dr. W. W. Yen. late Ambassador -to Moscow The executive committee was again subdivided into several sub-committees such as Publicity,227 words
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Article232 1938-01-25 10 Teachers at the refugee camps are normal school graduates, college students, or middle school students who are paid a "carfare wage of $6 to $7 per month by the Red Cross. They teach three different groups of children per day. Under ;hese arrangements, $1 will take care of232 words
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Article185 1938-01-25 10 Except for a limited number who devote their whole time to the work, all cervices both professional and otherwise are freely given without cost, The services of many hundreds, both Chinese and Europeans, are mobilised lor the vast detail work of this Red Cru i Fmergeney Organisation, which185 words
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Article295 1938-01-25 10 During the earlier stages of the hostilities the main work of the Red Cross vas concerned with caring for the Chinese wounded. <The Japanese had their own organisations for this purpose). The Initial cost of the medical supplies furnished by the Red Cross was alone over $100,000.295 words
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Article294 1938-01-25 10 A vast and mci easing number have to be provided for and for a long time to come. A remarkably efficient oi nisation now exists to deal with these problems, bu the extent of the relief afforded will depend very largely on the funds available. It is estimated294 words
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Advertisement191 1938-01-25 10 g SORT, medium and long wavebands are completely covered. On short waves it is possible to tune as low as 7 metres. Wave ranges covered by the Model: 7 to 1G m., 4G to 141 m., 16.7 to 53 m., 185 to 560 m., 750 to 2250 ni. (Valves—6) No.191 words
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Advertisement17 1938-01-25 11 I I (Advertisement of The General flcctric Co., Ltd., of England, "Magnet Hvise," Singapore.) 1 WPS 147A17 words
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386 1938-01-25 11 LEAGUE UNION IN FAVOUR SMALL POWERS WARNED AGAINST LEAVING GENEVA Reuter. THE League of Nations Union has already taken preliminary stens in bringing about a boycott of Japanese Broods, according to Lord Cecil, who at Hanley yesterday movedReuter. - 386 words
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Article146 1938-01-25 11 King Boris Drops His "Strong Man" Reuter. Vienna. Jan. 9.5. TI E Bulgarian Cabinet crisis, which has b en simmering in recent months, dramatically into the open t.o-day. wh 1 King Boris dropped his "strong ii." General I.ukov, from the post of W. r-minister, and appointedReuter. - 146 words
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Article51 1938-01-25 11 Damage To Her Trade In China Reuter. Rome, Jan. 24. ENTHUSIASM for Japanese victories in China begins to be tempered by perception of the permanent damage he war js likely to do Italian trade esP ally the exoort of artificial siJk to ni, formerlv valued at 150,000,000 lireReuter. - 51 words
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Article36 1938-01-25 11 Reuter. Marseilles, Jan. 24. radio station here received a ;e from the French ship Prado We wore topped and searched by an unknown warship." The Prado has resumed its corted by a French warship, i well.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article118 1938-01-25 11 World Congress Petition To League Reuter. Geneva, Jan. 25. THE text of the petition of the World Jewish Congress to the Leagu: of Nations comprises a hundred pages, giving details of alleged persecution of the Jewish population in Rumania. The petition denies a large number ofReuter. - 118 words
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Article145 1938-01-25 11 Cabinet Reviews British Policy Reuter. London, Jan. 25. THE Cabinet met at 10, Downing Street, at 6.30 to-night when, it is understood, foreign affairs were one of the main subjects considered in view of Mr. Eden's departure to Geneva tomorrow The meeting lasted 55 minutes. It dealt speciallyReuter. - 145 words
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Article46 1938-01-25 11 To Be Made Criminal Offence In France Reuter. Paris, Jan. 25. The propagation of false news regarding the French franc exchanges is to be made a criminal offence in a Bill shortly being tabled in the Chamber by the Minister for Finance. Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article34 1938-01-25 11 Reuter. Paris, Jan. 24. The three Italian planes on a record flight to Brazil, arriver at Dakar at 5.10 p.m., flying from Rome at an average speed of 400 kilometres an hour.—Router.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article348 1938-01-25 11 British Hopes TARIFFS MAY BE LOWERED Reuter. London, Jan. 24. gPEAKING in Liverpool to-day, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, referred to the negotiation;', for a trade treaty with the United States. "In the next few weeks," Mr. Oliver Stanley said, "weReuter. - 348 words
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Article154 1938-01-25 11 New Arrangements For Representation British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 24. IN connection with British Consular representation in Russia, it was stated in official circles in London today the recent practice had been thatone of first secretaries at British Embassy in Moscow had been permitted by theBritish Official Wireless. - 154 words
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41 1938-01-25 11 Reuter. Hongkong, Jan. 25. Considerable shelling or bombing occurred this morning at Nantau, just outside British waters, in th*e Castle Peak district. The reverberations were felt at Pingshan police station. No details are yet available. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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68 1938-01-25 11 There is rothing rooie desperate in China to-day than the plight of the refugee Driven before invading troops, their homes razed by fire and aerial bombardment, thousands are starving and suffering froni exposure. Reliei tneasL: hit- proving ineffectual in the face of the gigantic demand for assistance. Our photo shew.?Topical Press. - 68 words
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Article103 1938-01-25 11 Swift Diplomatic Action By Moscow Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 25. EXEMPLARY punishment of the guilty and appropriate compensation for the \ictims' families is demanded in a strong Soviet diplomatic protest to the Esthonian Government., following a frontier incident near Lake Pcipus. The Soviet version of the incidentReuter. - 103 words
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Article80 1938-01-25 11 Telegram From The King And Queen British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 24. MR. Lloyd George and Dame Margarpt Lloyd George, who celebrated their golden wedding to-day at Cap d'Antibes. received a telegram from the King and Queen in which Their Majesties sent the warmest congratulations to them,British Official Wireless. - 80 words
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Article34 1938-01-25 11 Reuter. Berlin, Jan. 24. Hitler has summoned a meeting of the Reichstag for the morning of Jan. 30. It is believed that it will deal exclusively with domestic politics and will occasion no surprises.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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245 1938-01-25 11 LIVELY DEBATE Way Prepared With Congress Leaders Reuter. Washington, Jan. 25. THE White House announced that Mr. Roosevelt's naval message is not ready and will not be sent to Congress until the end of the week or the beginning of nextReuter. - 245 words
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Article306 1938-01-25 12 It was estimated by the Executive Committee of the Red Cross organisation in December that the then cost of relief afforded in the Shanghai district alone was approaching $1,000,000 ea'-h month, with the possibility that morf nearly $2,000,000 monthly would be required before the winter was over.306 words
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Article121 1938-01-25 12 The large majority of residents, Chinese and foreign alike, are temporarily distressed financially by the effects of the hostilities in the Shanghai district. Practically all that the Shanghai residents can now do is to give voluntary services and these are being given generously to the full limit of121 words
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731 1938-01-25 12 STALLS UPSET Japanese Goods Held By Police (From Our Onn Repo Seremban, Msadaj "WHATEVER the individual opinion of any person, or the joint opinion of any particular community is, it must be understood that they have no right whatsoever to731 words
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Article61 1938-01-25 12 Mr. G. V. Gregory And Miss T. M. Batchelor The marriage took place at the c of the Holy Trinity this morning < vj George Victor Gregory, of the m- Tribune Press, Ltd., second son 01 and Mrs. R. V. Gregory, and Miss Mary Batchelor, daughter of M161 words
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Article1128 1938-01-25 12 MANY BILLS Two New Members Affirmed (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, THE first meeting of the retleral Council for the year was held this morning at the Council ChamkTe the High Commissioner presided and those present were Mr. G T. Cator (8.R., Perak). Mr. S. W.1,128 words
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Article163 1938-01-25 12 Sculptor's Death At Age Of Ninety-Three London, Jan. 24. THE death has occurred, at the age ot 93. cf the famous sculptor Capt. Ad:.an Jones, M.V.0., who executed the Peace Quadriga which surmounts 'he arch over Constitution Hill at Hyde Park Corner, and tjhe equestrian figure of163 words
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Article73 1938-01-25 12 Anglo-German Protest To Japan Reuter. Hongkong, Jan. 24. FE British and German ConsulsGeneral at Tsingtao have made representations to the Japanese regarding cases of illegal entry into property of their nationals. British property was concerned in four cases and German two. The most serious was one where aReuter. - 73 words
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Article172 1938-01-25 12 Appeal Court Judgment This Morning Singapore, Tuesday. /JIVING judgment in the High Court to-day the Chief Justice Mr. p a McElwame dismissed the appeals of m' Sathaiah, P. L. A. S. Somasundram and Hayatmiah Abdul Shukor, who we*-* sentenced to terms of imprisonment on three charges of obtaining172 words
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Article148 1938-01-25 12 Government Conclusions To Re Published 'From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. ON the adjournment at this morning's meeting of the Federal Council, the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae said that early in 1937 the Government set up a commit tee to inquire into the incidence cf unemployment in148 words
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Article117 1938-01-25 12 Discussion By Johore State Council AT to-day's meeting of the Johore Council of State, the Hon. Che Onn bin JafTar moved that the Council, by virtue of Article 26 of the Constitution, submit to His Highness the Sultan their advice and concurrence to fixing the maintenance allowances of117 words
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Article352 1938-01-25 12 Princes Confer CO-OPERATION UNDER DISCUSSION Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Jan. 25. rpHE negotiation between the Chinese and Russian Governments for the abolition of the Outer Mongolian Republic has reached an advanced stage. It is now reported that troops of the Outer Mongolian Army arc marchingSin Chew Jit Poh. - 352 words
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Article62 1938-01-25 12 Singapore, Monday. Mr. Etienne Meijer, a European, pleaded guilty before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Magistrate, this morning, on charges of driving a motor car along Stamford Road on Dec. 24, in a negligent manner and driving the same vehicle without a licence. He was62 words
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Article128 1938-01-25 12 Over 100 Per Cent. In Nine Yearg British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 24. THE road vehicles census for the final quarter of last year gives new information based on representative samples from four typical areas. This information relates to the age of licensed vehicles, and theBritish Official Wireless. - 128 words
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Article43 1938-01-25 12 Returning To London From Sandringham British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 24. According to present arrangements, the King and Queen, with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, will return to London next Monday from Sandringham, where they have been since Christmas.—British Official Wireless.British Official Wireless. - 43 words
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Article44 1938-01-25 12 Two very successful pictures are oeing brought back this evening for one night only. At the Capitol the, attraction will be "100 Men and a Girl," with Deanna Durbin, and at the Pavilion "Swing Time," with Fit; 1 Astaire and Ginger Rogers.44 words
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Article35 1938-01-25 12 Shortly after two o'clock this morning, a Chinese who was walking along oiiangoon Road was accosted by two men and robbid of $8. No arrests have been made, but the Police are investigating.35 words
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Advertisement53 1938-01-25 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA ST. THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. #i FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., SEREMBAN CHIENT BROS., K. LUMPUR WENG HENG LOONG NG KON CHEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY. LTD. BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE53 words
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Advertisement6 1938-01-25 12 McALISTER CO, LTD. W.P.B. SI 16 words
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256 1938-01-25 13 EYE WITNESS Submarine Bases Being Built Reuter. Hongkong, Jan. 24. jyii RESTING revelations are made 1 thr China Mail to-day by a rignef who hns just concluded a t ur ol Soviet far eastern territory Me says Japanese reports of Rusiii warReuter. - 256 words
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Article44 1938-01-25 13 Singapore, Monday, a charge of allowing his dog to be f doors without a muzzle, Mr. M. 1 was this morning fined $50 by C G. Barrett, the Fourth Ma- Irate. Chinese named Teo Cheok Chwee ined s:so tor a similar offence.44 words
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Article248 1938-01-25 13 Over Their Ration Allowance (From Our Oicn Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. DERAK nurses banded themselves to- gether recently and forwarded a petition to the State Medical and Healtn Officer for a revision of their ration allowance scheme. From inquiries made, it is gathered that the petition has been248 words
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Article606 1938-01-25 13 Points Of Hindu Custom Raised In Court Singapore, Monday. S. M. GopaLsamy appeared before Mr. W. G. Reeves, Third Police Magistrate, this afternoon, when he stood charged with failing to maintain his wife since January, 1936. $750 is being claimed as arrears of maintenance while Neelambal, the606 words
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Article79 1938-01-25 13 Arrivals and departures by X.L.M. liners. Arrived from N.E.I, by the Gier.—Mr. Lice Njoek Hauw. Left for Penang by the Gier.—Mr. C. E. J. Moore. Mrs. J. W. Bartholomew. Mr. I. J. V. Polodna. Arrived by the Nandoe.—Mr. M. Snow. Mrs. G. M. Drummond Hay. Mr. K.79 words
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Article759 1938-01-25 13 FOUR YEARS Jury's Verdict Unanimous Singapore, Monday. SENTENCE of four years' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell at the Assize Court to-day on Ahmad bin Noor, a Malay dog-shooter, who was found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of759 words
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Article58 1938-01-25 13 The Police Band will play the following programme at Katong Park thia evening, beginning at 8.30: 1. March "Old Panama" J. Alford. 2. Overture "Zampa" Herold. 3. Selection "Musical Comedy Switch" Henry Hall. 4. Waltz "Embers" Lestrange. 5. Gipsy Caprice "Zingaresca" Cur/on. 6. Suite "In Malaga" Curzon. 7.58 words
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Advertisement60 1938-01-25 13 WHITE AWAYS KM =1 SPECIAL GLASSWARE OFFER FULL CUT CRYSTAL GLASSWARE li Pt. TUMBLERS Usually 5 50. NOW g.7| Pi do 7.50 $5.00. AMPAGNB GLASSES f CLARET GLASSES J*™ *9?' CLASSES I 4.75 SHERRY GLASSES J 4.75 *3.Z5. LIQUEUR GLASSES •"J Jl^"' LINGER HOWLS g*-g j ICE CREAM PLATES f60 words
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Advertisement223 1938-01-25 13 "ff^S "ROYAL BAKERY" Birthday CAKES are made in many varieties, with attractive and colourful decoration! to delight the heart of any child. Whether one or twenty-one we cater for them all. me m®mm PHONE: STORE r,;i7«» (4 lines), K. LUMPUR :'>33l (2 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines;. A-lvt: a!223 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1938-01-25 14 VISITORS LOOKING FOR WARD TO LOCAL MATCHES (From Our Onn Reporter) Kuala l.umpur, Monday. T>ftK)f!F a crowd which numbered *f ver ruoc and included H.E. Sir >»enU>n Thomas, the Islington «onnthians beat Seiangcr by twa soals tc nil a the1,186 words
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238 1938-01-25 14 Decision AtS. C. C. Meeting THE inclusion of players from the (Jnfederated Malay States in the F.M.S. team will change the annual Malayan "Test" match from an F.M.S.—Colony fixture into a fixture between the Colony—Malay States. At the annual meeting of the cricket section238 words
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Article43 1938-01-25 14 V.M.C.A. Junior Hockey XI va Colts on Thursday at 5.10 p m on tad £252 R ad S round: Vow Wah Sung. Modder, V. Armstrong, Estrop Bweii Kong. G. Newman, Ebert, Suratta X j-eembruggen. M. Armstrong M Ktohicft. Reserve:— I. Newman.43 words
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Article276 1938-01-25 14 To-day's Track Work 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. -lan. 25. OEVERAL strings were out on the Ipoh y training track this morning including K.H. the Sultan's, and Messrs. Logue Turley and Mcmiilan's charges. The weather was bad. the latter part of the training being finished in a276 words
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Article121 1938-01-25 14 Capt. Milling: Wins Club Championship 'FHE Garrison Golf Club Championship '7 *J up com Petition which was piaved uLt S a Y* 1 f9 n Golf club during ihe Milling 0 1 W?S W n by Captaia The following are the full results FIRST ROUND Capt. J. D.121 words
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Article461 1938-01-25 14 PAT CLARK Interviewed By Tf] e Tribune THE Islington Corinthians con 1 jng 18 players, the nana* tranter a lady secretary and journalist, arrive! by th, ircm Kuala Lumpur earls tMsVo^ In an interview with a tentative soon after arrival the captain, on the injured list. He461 words
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Article61 1938-01-25 14 The Cciiiithians' Singap »r? pr.>giamme is as follows:— Wednesday: vs. S.C.F.A. (League and Cap champions). Friday: vs. Combined Services. Suttdiy: vs. Civilians and Services C3mlHned. Tuesday (Feb. 2j: Singapore State XI. All the games w.ll be played at the Anson Road Stadium and the adm:sai ii charges will61 words
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Advertisement62 1938-01-25 14 I alcoholic fermentation is produced in I TIGER BEER 6« m YEAST I M > '''W< S JH *J. T Hf n^w:>^^^V .^iUfl^^H. hygienic storage tanks at the Tiger Brewery. gI<ISS r M INVIT A T I 0 8 111. kII DEED sws MAOE FROM THE FINEST kOfiS yQQSt 062 words
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Advertisement92 1938-01-25 14 fc THURSDAY, JAN. 27th. (AT TJir, NEW-WOULD) 5 ACTION BOUTS. A MAIN Al TRACTION f 'lIOOX E (Conqueror of Bcy.Ouee». I It'll LOS i <A Tough fz Hard Hitting n Feat her-Wt. i Also hair raising bouts that will J appeal to one and all. John Bull vs. Buddy Dixon*m92 words
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231 1938-01-25 15 SCOTTISH CUP Second Round Ties On Feb. 12 Reuter. Till: Arsenal have been lucky in the draw for the fifth round of the 1. A. Cup competition, for they will have the advantage of playing at Highbury when theyReuter. - 231 words
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Article70 1938-01-25 15 ReturnFightWith Braddock Reuter. New York, Jan. 24. DROMOTER MIKE JACOBS has promised Tommy Farr a return content with Jim Braddock. over 12 rcunds, in New York on April 1. Jacobs announced that he had refused Wembley's offer to stage the contest in London witb the profits equallyReuter. - 70 words
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Article119 1938-01-25 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Jan. 21. The members and friends of the Blia Club. Johore Bahtu, will hold a reception in the Club house at 8.30 p.m. on Jan. 27 in honour of Cadzi Nassir bin Haji Ali, who is a Johore graduate of the119 words
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Article60 1938-01-25 15 A triangular inter-State All-Malays' badminton tournament will be f layed at the Victoria School, Singapore, between representatives of Kuala Lumpur, Johore Bahru and Singapore during t\e Chinese New Year holidays. Jan. 30, 31 and Feb. 1. There will be two sessions daily commencing at 9 a.m. and 260 words
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Article365 1938-01-25 15 Qualifters For Semi-finals p "L\G with only six men. Sutton ing to turn up th? S.V.C. 'B" a r.ood showing against the 9th Br gade R.A. in one of the quarol the S.C.C. ►urney to-day, and were an level lull tim 3, extra time having to365 words
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Article22 1938-01-25 15 15 pm. 11. A.M.C. vs. 9th 11.8. l:. It.A.F. "A" vs. S.C.C. "A." Final at 3 15 p.m. on Wednesday.22 words
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322 1938-01-25 15 Solitary Goal In Scrappy Hockey THE S.R.C. Reserves were just able to win their hockey match against the Khalsa Association on the Padang yesterday by one goal to nil in a game that was inclined to be scrappy at times. Wild hitting by both sides322 words
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Article110 1938-01-25 15 Soccer Against Royal Inniskillings IN an interesting game of football played yesterday on the Victoria School ground between a team drawn from the Bth Destroyer Flotilla and the Royal Innlskilling Fusiliers, the naval team won by 3—l. Collins (Diana), Morris (Diana) and Tippett (Duncan) were the scorers for110 words
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Article52 1938-01-25 15 In the quarter-final of the Singapore billiards championship last night at the Happy World, Ong Siow Kee (S.C.R.C.) beat Goh Cheng Moh (Amicable A. A.) 300—209. jSiow Kee will meet, in the semi-final, the winner of to-night's quarter-final tie between Tan Boon Poh (S.C.R.C.) and Choa Eng Wah52 words
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Article42 1938-01-25 15 In the Filipino Association's billards championship final round played last Sunday at I—A, Kirk Terrace, Santos Alvaran beat Juan P. del Rozario by by 500 points to 353. The challenge Cup was presented by Messrs Julian Frankel and Co. Singapore.42 words
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Article40 1938-01-25 15 In a soccer match played at Tanglin yesterday, the R.A.M.C. beat the Buta Shoe Co. by 4—l. Duffern, Murphitt and Stacey <2i scored for the Corps and Hock Guan for the visitors for whom Blazek kept goal well.40 words
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Article19 1938-01-25 15 The hockey match between the Clerical Union and the minesweepers arranged to be played yesterday was cancelled.19 words
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Article21 1938-01-25 15 The Singapore Golf Club bi-monthly mixed foursomes competition for January will be played on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 30.21 words
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Article18 1938-01-25 15 The S.C C. bowls green is closed untii further notice for weeding and top pres ing.18 words
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Article26 1938-01-25 15 The Mayflower B.P. Joo Kiajo Shield Badminton singles will be- played on S-Aturriny at 5 p.m. between Scan Eng Hee and Wong Peng Soon.26 words
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Advertisement40 1938-01-25 15 HAPPY WORLD -S%* STADIUM MM i JPWL FRIDAY, 28th JAN. JP PS f i ffc*,* at 9 pjvj. I j IfciN and 40c. -v. BOOKINGS AT USUAL M§ DEPOTS. i I j 1 C. VTLLANUEVA. MARQUES I Piomoter 1 SIMA >40 words
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Advertisement93 1938-01-25 15 IkttwJ LIKEN works as smoothly and effectiveiv as nature. Thousands buy the 'good wi*0 mm tempered' iaxative, for they know of j J NONE SO EFFECTIVE J LIKEN is prepared from senna by a r LIKEN t ecial A'len Har bury process. ThereV I 1 fore LIKEN, while giving every93 words
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Advertisement113 1938-01-25 15 l fii lA 'on iop restless I c wleo"> alt,S t e»««* HW ""ft. sleep"-'. aV.u» danl said «W**££Jl J w,,rt °*W cvctV wi® na*j2;v(tA our." to cttV edg «wood t U ttle C branch g t C.W 6. GRAND MALAYAN PREMIERE X ALHAMBRA Saturday, January 29th S 4 Shows113 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-01-25 15 THE TIDES TO-DAY:—4.39 a m 8 ft. 4 ins.; 6.22 p m. 6 ft. 8 ins. TO-MORROW:—5.40 a.m., 8 ft. 1 ins.: 8 06 p.m., 6 ft. 8 ins.29 words
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Article190 1938-01-25 16 Takes kruschen Every Morning. "I feel In duty bound," writes Mrs. A.J.W., "to express my gratitude tor tne marvellous results my father has obtained from Kruschen Salts. They should really be called 'Miracles.' He is ninetytwo years old. and is as fit as190 words
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Article493 1938-01-25 16 Ministers Assemble MR. EDEN OFF TO GENEVA Reuter. London, Jan. 24. gEVERAL important questions relating to foreign affairs will receive, during the week, the attention of the ministers, who have nearly all now returned to London in preparation for the re-assembly of Parliament in a week's time.Reuter. - 493 words
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Article59 1938-01-25 16 Only Concerted Help Humanitarian Reuter. London, Jan. 24. THE Times' Geneva correspondence, in a reference to the League Council meeting on Jan. 26. says that the Chinese Government's appeal figures ir the Council's agenda, but it seems unlikely that the Committee of 23 will be summoned. The onlyReuter. - 59 words
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Article227 1938-01-25 16 Composer Of "Rose Marie" Singapore, Monday. MODERN music, unlike classical music, has no meaning and not everybody appreciates such music," said Mr. Rudolph Friml, Hollywood pianist and composer, in an interview with a Tribune representative at the Raffles Hotel to-day. Mr. Friml, who is on a227 words
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Article16 1938-01-25 16 Mr. C.F. Smith, manager of Messrs Sime, Darby Co.. Ltd.. Malacca, has returned from home leave16 words
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Article286 1938-01-25 16 Not Concrete CHINESE BOMB WUHU Hankow, Jan. 24. ACCORDING to a- Government spokesman, Dr. Trautmann, the German Ambassador to China, submitted four peace points from Japan in the course of his peace negotiations. It is thought that the principles governing the four points do not offer anything286 words
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Article248 1938-01-25 16 COSTLY COFFIN Verdict Received With Calm Reuter. Hankow. |:m >| THF court martial has foui |i an Fu Chu, ex-governor of Shantung, guilty of the ekarge pr*ferred against him, namo'v obeyance of military orders. un authorised retreat, forcible of opium to the people of ShantungReuter. - 248 words
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Article115 1938-01-25 16 Blackburn is about to restore to a British colony an historic fla-; which came into the possession of a Blackburn soldier during the South African War After The Scots Greys had entered Fretcria and relieved The Lancasbire Fusiliers, a commemoration dinner was held In Pretoria115 words
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Article87 1938-01-25 16 Singapore, Monday Tang Ah Mah. a ricksha puller, apC eared In the temporary Sixth Court efore Mr. E. C. Adkins to-day, on a charge of theft, in respect of a ricksha valued at $300. the movable property of one Lee Lan Mv, at 12.30 a.m. in87 words
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Article27 1938-01-25 16 Reuter Melbourne, Jan. 24. Seven hundred cases of infantile paralysis have so far occurred in Victoria since the outbreak of the epidemic. Deaths number 88.—ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article17 1938-01-25 16 Malacca. Monday. The Eurasian Volunteer Corps will hold a recruiting dance at their headquarters early In February.17 words
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Advertisement610 1938-01-25 16 Scared To Lie Down Haunted By Dread of Aithma Aft** Three Dmn of Ephasene all lysspt»m§ Entirely Disappeared Think how discorafortiag it mHt hay* bee* f*r Mr. R. H. C. Unlike ■•ratal pe*ple. he con on t retire at eight t© a comfortable bed aad deep, restful sleep Retina j610 words
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Advertisement72 1938-01-25 16 -See the name on ihe nameplate before you buy- An Efficient Refrigerator Must Have All the 5 Basic Requirements PROTECT— ABILITY ICE— ABILITY STORAGE— ABILITY j DEPEND-— ABILITY SAVE— ABILITY GO CAREFULLY OVER EACH OF THESE BASIC POINTS WHEN INSPECTING A PROSPECTIVE PURCHASE AND SEE j IF THERE IS A72 words
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Advertisement23 1938-01-25 16 N E hA m Private Car Policies 33K y. No Claim Bonus NATIONAL EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. NEVER CHANIERS, RAFFLES PLACE23 words
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Advertisement37 1938-01-25 17 Smart and Reliable j CLOCKS AND WATCHES. The very latest 1938 MODELS are being displayed at YICK WOH HING! 129, XORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Near Middle Road). PHONE No. 7922*. I Your inspection cordially invited. j P.s. —-J37 words
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Advertisement201 1938-01-25 17 ARHEOL, being the refined tf^VH active principle of sandalwood *-TftM od, Is free from irritating and L-*^^^^ inert substances. Accordingly. v. il^Py^S?! tfL it need never be -.viLhheld for /^^^s^TS^^ fear of causing urinary or gastro Vy^^^L'^^^r^^^'^ intestinal disturbances. ARHEOL is not recommended r for us? to the exclusion of201 words
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Advertisement362 1938-01-25 17 OUTSTANDING VALUE 93% Natural Tone 100 r BRITISH. ULTRA-EFFICIENT SUPER HET CIRCUIT Sole Agents for Malaya:— HOE BOON LEONG 60-62, Selcgic Road, j SINGAPORE Phone 3633. ARRIVED! THE LONG AWAITED NEW SHIPMENT OF "HisMasfere\&ice AMERICAN MODEL 810-T xm\ mix, I II B H* ■SH 1 !s<;ii lw MAKI I lSB362 words
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Miscellaneous1500 1938-01-25 17 Malayan Listeners Radio I PRO Tm m bT of j JZL i TO-DAY BRITISH EMPIRE f*S*Ssi he ri3e brtel Prosperity, composed by Jack Clarke, and played Singapore Station On p.m. a and decline of fishing. l,v Reeh"ild Foort on the BBC Theatre 9')K Opening announcement. PROGRAMMES 8 a.m.-The New! and1,500 words
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Article, Illustration663 1938-01-25 18 IN FEBRUARY Discussion Of Proposals THE preparation and adop'irn of prc!>o«3ls for the World Teleccmmunie it.-cns Ccnference, to be held in Cairo in February, were the pr mary ebicets jf the recent meeting at Nice cf the Union InterpM:a~»ale de RadiodifTusion663 words
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Article433 1938-01-25 18 Will Be Heard I n "i> a .n t 01 Varieties" TEORGE Robey, the fair* v comedian, will be hi B B C 's oversea listen,, r reduction of -Palace ol Varied regular feature of the d Daventrv The circus must be tht i nly n433 words
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Advertisement471 1938-01-25 18 Merely brushing the teeth is not enough. Gums too must be kept healthy. 4 out of 3 people over 40 have Pyorrhea, that dreaded disease of the Kunis. Avoid Pyorrhea by using FORHAN'S the toothpaste made by a dentist to do both jobs, clean teeth and at the same time471 words
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Advertisement65 1938-01-25 18 s' WHEN /mosquitoes^ RUIN YOUR SLEEP \»J| Kill THMM WfTM iu9 j- i fhe above distinctive Lcodt strap lr hich rimless lenses are held firmly an. i ftly: no screws to bind lenses wit/ i ifU and breakage. The only Dlnre obtainable In the t< *r NAN SIX OPTICAL HOUSE,65 words
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Advertisement120 1938-01-25 18 UNSPOILED HAPPINESS in the days ahead Greatest of all tonics for every nervestrained person, PHOSFERINE is for K j women a veritable godsend. It counteracts, < as nothing else can, the inevitable charge -I upon her nervous vitality which every woman must sustain. PHOSFERINE—the concentrated essence of known nerve foods,120 words
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Advertisement61 1938-01-25 18 A hacking, racking cough is nature*! danger signal. More aerioon ill- m*y follow. That's the time for bamlierlain's Cough Remedy Urn ftafe, proven remedy that mOmt li.\< been recommending for more (h.in 50 years. Chamberlain's clean* the air passages, breaks up BMMMtMM. Quickly the cold is r.li.\. I'" nomical. Pleasant61 words
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Article527 1938-01-25 19 Special Treatment For Man In Prison THREE men appeared on remand at Willesden Police Court recently with being concerned in stealing, and alternatively, receiving four imitation stone oelonging to Lady Headfort, and valued at £2, and jewelry valued at £9b, belonging to a Miss527 words
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Advertisement123 1938-01-25 19 Ml li I II II I I I MOSQUITO BITES I are often tne cause of II II II II I I I seri01,s tr °ubte blood I IS I LII II III Poisoning in many cases UUl\IUI I U following a bite or sting. Prompt treatment is absolutely necessary,123 words
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Advertisement332 1938-01-25 19 ANNOUNCING Follow-on Trufood V The march of science brings many blessings. Until now, weaning Baby from the bottle to more advanced food has been a most difficult period, full of guess work and uncertainty, resulting all too often in a falling-back of Baby's condition. Now, accuracy takes the place of332 words
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Miscellaneous1041 1938-01-25 19 jtfalayait Listeners Radio 'Continued from page 17) K\ 1)10 COLONIAL, FRANCE BERLIN STATION TO-DAY DJA 31.38 metres (9.560 kes): DJB iQ fift metres (15 243 kes) 1974 —(15,200 kes): DJN 31.45 p Toiw- nn TTrpnch FvpntQ In trC s (17.760 kes) and DJQ 19.63 mep m. Taik on French Events1,041 words
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Article, Illustration137 1938-01-25 20 The Youn S Malays' soccer team, winners of the Kuala Belait "Noble" Cup competition for the past two seasons. (Tribune). Above and below: Incidents in ru*by football rmtch nlayed on the Cricket Club Padang on Saturday afternoon when the South XV beat an Army side by137 words
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Advertisement22 1938-01-25 20 I Read ihe MORNING TRIBUNE I'OK NEWS while it's NEWS j Saturdays:-Special Sports Supplement: 8 pages exit a at no extra cost.22 words
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