Malaya Tribune, 19 December 1938
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Title Section42 1938-12-19 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newstoatwr- I W n newspaper. Guaranteed Lamest Sales XXVIX No. :)00. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, December 1!). 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1938 I^n!, 71^742 words
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Advertisement422 1938-12-19 1 Read The I Ii SIM E fymiruM Malaya ■%fl2> Wiy >1 caw I E J l__H I iVu-s: per IIANDREKfHIMS >1" SI 1 LADIES EVENING HTHIErs §SPP& dJUP! ipfyy l\? m AM We nave a large si lection ot -aH'CN 1 L;hl.cs tli.u, a „••<< <\ I THE MOKE TIES.422 words
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Advertisement28 1938-12-19 1 MADAME PAGE I v 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Ocwns Designed Created in Ler work rooms 9 5 S3© j IS, BATTERY ROAD, f SINGAPORE. ■mkmhwmnnmihmmmhmmhß28 words
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190 1938-12-19 2 Cape Town. QJIK Hubert Wilkins. the famous Australian polar 55 arrive.) in Cape Town and joined worth. They will shortly leave for the Anlarct.e in the Norweg.an ship. Wyatt Earp. Sir Hubert went by sea from Australia t Durban, tl mcc he190 words
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Article88 1938-12-19 2 New York. TWENTY pounds carefully sealed in an envelope and once probably the savings of an English sailor were sold here for the equivalent of ft at an auction sale of unclaimed odds and ends left aboard ships by deserting or dead seaman. The88 words
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189 1938-12-19 2 mill■■■■ I What Readers Are Saying We welcome intelligent J letters on any subject] from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. PLEA FOR HAWKERS [TO the Editor of the Malaya Tribune I Sir,—lt is most pitifv.l to see poor hawkers being189 words
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Article61 1938-12-19 2 [To the Editor of 1 Sir,—I quite agre dent who saj hunger form a verj robberies. The are absolutely unabl ment. I have .se-i t have Men part in r< conditions Drevaili: able. "nderstam I know a man who seventy application. 1 ubc clerk, but if he only that61 words
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131 1938-12-19 2 Paris. A W-YEAIt-OLD Polish woman, Mathilde StatoWski, has arrived here on foot after a 1,000-mile walk from Godno. in Poland, and her reward has been —arresf for illegally crossing the frontier. Mathilde wanted to find her husband, whom she had not seen131 words
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Article369 1938-12-19 2 Dec H AN important stage ir the provision of new accommodatioa for the I Arnly has now been reached, and with it begins Ihe di<usv »f B| the old term "barracks' which is inappropriate for the dweOiagrs t hat I are now being com pie led.369 words
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60 1938-12-19 2 Holly* o0 f HOLLYWOOD'S larger l rTt9t the year has begun v the film "Juarez 1 Starring roles are I Muni and Bette Davis take the title role and of Carlotte, mad Empn Maximilian, Emperor ol Brian Aherne. John v Rains, Gale Sonde60 words
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Advertisement433 1938-12-19 2 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA incorporated in England). I». O S. N. CO. S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. t BHUTAN 0.100 Dee. 19 j BEHAR O OOd Dec. 2b RAJPUTANA 17,000 iw DCC 30 I SOUDAN C.500 Jan. 13 RANCHI ".000 Jan. 13 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI433 words
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Advertisement450 1938-12-19 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHKK LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI. HOtLTU CHINA and JARAN. Due Spore. Iftt. •ss "POTSDAM" omits North s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Jan 3 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND. HAMBURG BREMEN Sails from Spore. s.s. "SCHARNHORST" aL«c calls Genoa arr.450 words
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Advertisement442 1938-12-19 2 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. i J Luxurious One Class Motorships, Most Big O«0 i i Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable PM "*J* er Accommooa t To: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam, 10 Hamburg and Copenhagen. porl §aid Palestinc< j v M.S. Fmm Spore. M'ca, PS, P'ng Beyrouth. Castablanca, Rotterdam. ALSIA442 words
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Advertisement143 1938-12-19 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutsch-Australische Danapfsebiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated Jn Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1936 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila Dec. 26 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. 22 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore143 words
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55 1938-12-19 3 Mr C heani Fns; Cheoner mri lamilv wisfi to express their sincere trnnks to the < Friendly As*ieia»ion and to all relatives and trierds lor tneir ninht visit anc) .".t ondance it 'he funeral r their belov:1 mother ?.nr' also thoswho loaned pars, sent wreaths, scrollr and55 words
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Advertisement503 1938-12-19 3 C LA SSIFI EtTADVERTISFJVVE NTS VUC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS now invited for the trials or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. ton capacity rick Cranes, 12 noon. Dec 21, 1938 c Valves for eriod 1-5-39 4 p.m March 6, 1939 1938. quantity of r mpty paint ns,503 words
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Advertisement713 1938-12-19 3 PUBLIC NOTICES wiring and the in.ffn f r the "«nting, Protective system for ?H at i 01 f f ings: m for tne buildContract No. i-.Two block, of Hats at Contract No p n l, Poh R <>ad. ract No. 2 Two blocks of flats at Contract Nn Poh Road,713 words
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Advertisement762 1938-12-19 3 PUBLIC NOTICES (24AJ in D.P.W. 76 38. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. lenders will be received at the Dir or oi Public Works' Office, Singapore up to noon of the 27th January mv lot the following works:— T. Erection and completion ol the Superstructure etc. of the New Police Headquarters and Barrack. Penang.762 words
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Advertisement467 1938-12-19 3 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 45). IN THE 'lIgITcoURT OF -HE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE O. No 208 of 1938 Re: SEET GHIN SIEW late of No. 19, East oast Road Singapore, 1 nemploycd. Rerciviiig Order made: sth August, Date of Adjudication: 9th December, •>o. Date of Public Examination:467 words
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Advertisement288 1938-12-19 3 TO LET TO LET-No, 97, Cavanagh Road 4 rooms, modern sanitation, large »5ung room, dining room, electric water SJJ °£c available Ist January 1939. Rent $140 pm. Apply Box No! f7Z cjo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. fOMPOUND House, No. S66A, East Coast Road, at G J 4 mile. Apply Lanka Hotel,288 words
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Advertisement228 1938-12-19 3 "I'M ALL IN A HURRY FOR A BIT OF CURRY.*' Sck nre has made t t>.,s f r you t f?r.,tify your desire for a dish ol Mai mn Curry wherever you may be; tn bed. on a hike at a P cnic. up the hill, by the sea-side in228 words
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Article16 1938-12-19 4 Singapore, Monday. The price ot tin at noun Singapore to-day was:— $109H (down 3/ 416 words
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Article17 1938-12-19 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 H Sellers 28 V17 words
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Article848 1938-12-19 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. i j MINING Singapore, Dec. 17, 1 p.m. Fraser and Co Buyers Sellers. Amoat Tin 2 V 2 Asam Kumbang 28- 301-nom 1 Austral Malay 43,- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 23 24 3 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21,6 22,6 haul848 words
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Article99 1938-12-19 4 During the week ending Dec. IC. 1023, experts of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 24,0!:U cases, of which 18.074 (73 per cenV 1 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1.700 per cent.> cases to the Continent of Europe. 3.080 (16 per cent.- cases to Canada, and99 words
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298 1938-12-19 4 (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) Penang, Thursday. INTERVIEWED on board the s.s. "Carthage" Sir Atholl MacGregor, said "I have had a very pleasant leave and the voyage i, markably cool and 1 also visited the United States. Coming to the question c;i"298 words
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Article165 1938-12-19 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Dec. 17, 1 p.m. Company Dividend Book* fiSi'aJichU tin cJose Date Ex. Div. year Hongkong Tin 5% final Pa te jo Dat Dcc. 19 t0 20% less tax Killinghall 2>' 2 final Dec. 30 Dec 19 15<7 loss tax Kramat Tin 3d.165 words
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Article244 1938-12-19 4 5% Maynard Co.. Ltd., $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNfITPAL: ■y< 1901 red. .'9to $4j1,000 Int. Mar. 31. Seat 30. m*>i' imh 1907 red. 19V7 SlWooc'VnV' 102/2 103 2 n m Mar. 31, Sept. i 0 108*/, iin 4V.Vc 1909 red. 1955244 words
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Article351 1938-12-19 4 LONDON COMMODITIES TJI Lo "don. Saturday Quietest Idle RUBBER o«*-r« 8 8 Bpot Sellers 8 8 Ist Forward (January) lefllrs 8 116 8 110 iaiivpr<; 3 116 8 Ihi 2nd Forward (February, Buyers 8 a 3rd Forward (Apr.l June) Buyers JJj m Lorn!,*,. SatuMay. I'ALM Oil. Malaya)351 words
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Advertisement373 1938-12-19 4 B.Wk OF < iai.v\ (Incorporated in China oy Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. Go: eial Office 5188-9 Cable Address: CHUNCKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 4,800,000.0n Total Arsets approximately Ch. 1,800.000,000 00373 words
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Advertisement22 1938-12-19 4 SOITH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporrted in New Zealand) Loss Of Profits Insurance W. G. DOVE. Manager, 'el. 5926. a Finlavson Gre=n22 words
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Advertisement93 1938-12-19 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. an corpora ted in Straits Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank af India, limited The Company, having the necessary powers. Is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business ar.d all other work authorised by Section93 words
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Advertisement109 1938-12-19 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. J (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000 00 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE Local Branches 458 > North Brid e Road Sin W' rr 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEV LONDON BANKERS: /|IIX NEW109 words
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373 1938-12-19 5 Forfeited Articles Auctioned (Tribune Staff Reporter) „11 1 a day passes uithout some un",w S"nday--11 I umpur having to Day Uortun t inhabitant of pa 3 Bnes have a rtjht toto ST brPaki inquiries i„ this ha PenS t0 th i igron-noted in Government results373 words
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Article29 1938-12-19 5 S.ni>apore. Sunday. At about 7.54 a.m. a male Indian*pedestrian was knocked down by a motor car In Mackenzie Road Ke was removed to Tan Tods Sen- hospital29 words
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Article202 1938-12-19 5 INTELLIGENT anticipation appears to have been killed by the crisis, or at any rate rendered unconscious, and until this revives the portents so liberally displayed ;ire wasted, says Lewis and Peit rubber report .statistics continue to 'm*v»nv* an* th* na or 46.004 tons during November202 words
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Article30 1938-12-19 5 Warsaw Dec. 18.—The Polish-Lithua- man commercial agreement concluded covering an exchange of aoods of the value of twelve million litas equivalent to nearly half a million sterlin]30 words
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139 1938-12-19 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Sunday. JENTENCE of six year's imprisonment and sixteen strokes of the rotan was passed by Mr. Justice Mills at the Johore Bahru Assizes Ml a Cantonese, Loh Fong, who was found guiity of causing grievous hurt139 words
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Advertisement87 1938-12-19 5 LISTEN TO REASON 1 and be well |j advised 1 GET YOUR EVES TESTED tOK RIGHT ii.AasES to improve your L vision right away. DON'T DELAY. We can do this i at a very reasonable charge. > China Optical Co., U, High St.. Singapore <^ H J M PALING j87 words
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Advertisement121 1938-12-19 5 Give real zest to your meals with COLMAN'S MUSTARD W.P.JS. 12 gg BVKTFX BALLOONS ARE THE BEST. 1 norn I I Shipment Just Arrived O: r PI fty V Ri •'>'.*•!• n ill ©ns a net Toya Now on D: play and Sal". Retail Wholesale One FRLE GIFT Ol Imitation121 words
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Advertisement88 1938-12-19 5 GET THAT WINTER FEELING DURING XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS FLY TO THE JAVA /FOUNTAINS BY K.N.I.LM. Very Attractive fatCi for a stay In the famous Savoy-Homann, Villa Isola ji Bandoeng or in Grand Rote] Ngamplang In Garoet From 21st Drc. to .'Tt!) December 5220.50. From 28th Pre. to 3rd88 words
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Advertisement602 1938-12-19 5 Quick from Eye Strain Sun-glare strains your Eyes. Water irritates them. Wind and Dust redden. Play safe and use Murine. It Soothes, Cleanses, and Refreshes. Murine has been safely used for over 40 years. Cleanse VOW Eyes daily with CHICAGO, U. S. A. Murine doei not contain camphor or other602 words
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Advertisement413 1938-12-19 6 M 11 CONSULT US! For SANITARY WATER INSTALLATIONS 10X.111.V A Co. «4. WaUieh St. Thona 7MI (Established 1921). UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. i Kee Hiiat Radio Co., 1 122-124. Orchard Rjad, Singapore. [tHETIIUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable mf mil CfcmJrtf m*4 Storm (poiil. lth«Miiiiali*iii. I. ii in I» a• Kidney413 words
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Advertisement83 1938-12-19 6 /<?y a Invigorates and /ap* ss: r v*. lr thc o^ »o«/tr/u whole ;icrvc 'V? 4 5 Kystcam. pt*a-t>t uit ,T mmrrti j j OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Sale of all Sales is now conducted by BABA combines up to the end of the year Great money saving plan for your X'MAS83 words
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Advertisement78 1938-12-19 6 THE j (LINK OR I WATCH you rro ;WU r tl( j might h >ye stopped working, a few days avo or months or years. NEVER MIND BR INC IT TO US AND w: WILL HAVE IT GOING RIGHT FOR YOU IN NO TIME. YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge78 words
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Miscellaneous1017 1938-12-19 6 Beethoven Concert From Ni"^V*S Nirom, 9.20 p.m. g SINGAPORE M ROM \^^^^^&/^*WM a.m. 'service. n /Ig j iffi A 3.06 LaguMelayu.t 10.05 National Anthem. Omroep Or- MM C i H 5.30 Cantonese dramas, t chestra. j j.; gp "^VJT^V 610 Cantonese children's program- wm Glahe and his orchestra. 1 5>1,017 words
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Article, Illustration480 1938-12-19 7 CARLISLE JONES - ENTERTAINMENT PAGE (By CARLISLE JONES !> 13 rapidly becoming a three-nenerqtinn i~ and ieatured plavers almn In thF then, they kept the KrC^ t miU: havln Ho°lvvrV 1 8 The ecivl y generation oi rmhft C S Breat 50 f ar as the480 words
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Article74 1938-12-19 7 tin picture has not en released anywhere. ES Irom the Warner irtheoraing musical "Garden ol the Moon.' O'Brien, Margaret and John Payne, ale established themihe hit class. Appear- the latest list of tunes retjnontly played on radio •t. Hie film's titlo tig, "Garden of the Moon," mu'hal74 words
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Article74 1938-12-19 7 LiITLE Bobs Watson, who pOfirayS Pee Wee In Metro-Gold wynMayer's BOYS TOWN, received a large package at tne studios from the Bo\ s Tow:i location eleven miles from Omaha. Nebraska. The package contained all manner oi small gifts from the boys who elected T'te Wee a 974 words
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Article19 1938-12-19 7 Metro-Goldwyn-afayer announces accuisitiun of mo*ion picture rights to The Love Machine." a magazine story cy Nard Jones.19 words
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Article98 1938-12-19 7 Al T West with the Hardys, fifth v production in the popular gtoup ttf stories dealing v ith Judge Hardy anl his family, has gone before the cameras at the Metro-Goldv ynMayer studios. Gecige Ceitz is again the directc. *hile Lewis Stone. Mickey Rf,on.°y. Fay Holder..98 words
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Advertisement272 1938-12-19 7 T. M. A. EXPRESS SERVICE! I EADER, AI WAYS A LEADER IN WHATEVER RE, SO FOR THINGS MUSICAL FROM IVM.A. FIRST EXPECT TO HEAR." NOVELTY SINGING-DANCE SENSATION of the year •THE CHEST NUT TREE" r OR 1 the mop jtw wmm The first record of this no w dane: c272 words
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Advertisement156 1938-12-19 7 KNOW WH AT IS AHEAD OF YOU! CONSULT IFrof. K. S. Maniam. 1 The Royal Occultist, author cf "The Secret of the Palm" etc.. who predicted numerous astoundiniriy accurate events. Including deaths of H. P.. H. Prince Purachatri. H.H. Sir Sultan Maiden Suliman. the Accession of Prince Laxaman.i to the156 words
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Advertisement51 1938-12-19 7 WHY PAY RENT Buy Your Own Home BUNGALOW at Wilkinson and Bournemouth Roads can be YOURS for monthly payments little more than your rent. Other houses are under construction or, if you prefer, build your home to your own design. EASTERN REALTY CO., LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE. WPS.51 words
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Advertisement213 1938-12-19 8 %f PAVILION 6 is 9-i5 LAST NIGHT X TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! "SHOPWORN v JET'"v A Nil EE/* METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE MARGARET SULLAVAiN j JAMES STEWART DRAMA! COMEDY! ROMANCE! MUSIC! DANCING! SPECTACLE! The Finest Picture of the Year! Absolutely made for XMAS Cheer! Endorsed by The BISHOP of SINGAPORE and other leading members213 words
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Advertisement287 1938-12-19 8 s Simultaneous Screening j« M V IRE T P.iM. (Tanjon? Pagar) 9 P.M. TO-NIGHT Special Double First run feature 5 programme 5 I j PHIL REGAN j iii Republic's Musical Sen ation j 'Happy-Go-Lucky j Supported by BOP STEELE RIDiNG FOOL" A ThriiKni Western Drama 5 M*a «fr Controlled by287 words
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Advertisement247 1938-12-19 8 The Greatest Adventure Story oj t ALL SHOW'S PACKED QUA DL'KIIMG AiiL WLLX .j» _ma#Jii«*! $cii*aiioiial! Awe-inspiring in its Realistic Gran:: ;CapitolJ I.f';.. 3.15—6.15— YOUR FAVOURITE STAR role to date. "^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^ S<* Paramount i Powerful Epu "SPAWN OF THE NORTH" I With JOHN BARRYMOREL i Made by the man who247 words
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Advertisement367 1938-12-19 9 1 i ases debility climate where th-> da made upon th? much more exces an in other climes it tial thai no Bpmpt- ilm< sa he neglected. red and run flown Amaru restores energy, promotes te and is most vakt all cases of genera l Allenburys $tjnin Clmam BARLOW 6367 words
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Advertisement222 1938-12-19 9 WEEK ATTRACTION A GRAND PICTURE FOR A GREAT OCCASION ATTHE me >ic^ure tnat nas everything in SONJA entertainment including HENIE W M,lL;m 1,11 Gigantic GREENE J "ALICE IN WONDERLAD" !iu I,,st :,|u,,r,ul am! Spectacular HKf Cjryy ni.inbpra the screen has yet attempted! jo a n" d a v i s222 words
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Advertisement172 1938-12-19 9 POSITIVELY LAST DAY! [AT 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.M. I AL I j' f !!INCi j I€o v FY o f surprises IHi SHE'S A SHIRL^ r Ol sT sUR X :*fw Wising sTREt y AIC reclul SHO«' pEO !,I of YOUR i- iri I ~J&*{ you THE TIME OK «I172 words
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Article669 1938-12-19 10 lI7E should like- t;> draw special attention to the fine pies for a Malayan University which was made !>y Dr. Chen Su Lan at the dinner of the Alumni Association of the Medical CoUeey». Dr. Chen Su Lan is one of the most distinguished graduates of the Collejre669 words
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Article1242 1938-12-19 10 C.H. Stanley Jones - DOOR ONLY SLIGHTLY OPENED For The LOCAL MAN! BY C.H. Stanley Jones COUNCIL reform gets a t«s< to-day. Not that the subject will he dropped. Those \n ho believe in it an imperial light, and as an important step in social and political progress, will hammer away at1,242 words
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Article516 1938-12-19 10 pntLrmtAlices for German control of the Ukraine, states the Sunday Times (London), have begun In the launching of a campaign for an "independent" Ukranian state. Those preparations were begun long ago. Plans for East Europe expansion were worked out in detail long before German troops marched into516 words
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Advertisement239 1938-12-19 10 Men with PURE SILK NECKTIES $1.00 each net. SILK FOULARD SQUARES (36" 36") $2.50 each. M LION HANDKERCHIEFS $l. r >o per box of 6. COTTON ART SILK HALF HOSE rrom 7"> Cts. per pair. HOftBVSOV A CO., LTD. n;» WW. KUALA LUMPUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS; I rom To-da 3239 words
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Article, Illustration310 1938-12-19 11 "Pre-Primitive Darkness" 0 V1? #4 Cleveland, Ohio, Dec 18. jr HfV" outs l )okeri attacks on Fascism ever made by a PMM^TVr^f 8 i 1 11 uttered by Mr. Harold [ekes, S< eiety Interior, in addressing the Cleveland Zionist mode™ Sh-".310 words
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Article110 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. Berlin, Dec 18. A WARNING that if Switzerland wants to be regarded as a neutral power she must ceasi agitation and propaganda against Germany is contained in the newspaper Voluischer Boobachter. The paper says "Shameles agitation ha been going on for years against the internalReuter. - 110 words
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Article93 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. Genua. Dec. IS. VTALIAN ana German shipping interests are drafting a memorandum to submit to their respective Government* regarding the question of the Suez Canal, it is understood in business circles here. The memorandum will give fiawes of Halo-German traffic in the Canal andReuter. - 93 words
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255 1938-12-19 11 London, Dec. 18. TPHE Sunday Times Berlin correspondent writes that a definite movement has been launched in Germany for the inauguration of an independent I krainian state, including Ruthenia as well as cxv w ive regions of Poland. Russia and part of Rumania The255 words
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Article46 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. Cairo, Dec 17—Three hundred students from the agricultural school, who are on strike, caused disturbances in the school premi ;es this morning The policr attempted to intervene but were driven bark by a fusillade of mucks. Reinforcement of police are being sent to the school.—Renter.Reuter. - 46 words
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149 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, Dee. 18. COLOURFUL and impressive spectacle was provided when 3,000 Arab villagers demonstrated their loyalty to the Kini? and Britain at the hillside village of Vatta south Hebron. The unfurling of the Union Jack wa; accompanied by a trumpeter sounding a general .saluteReuter. - 149 words
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Article47 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, Dec. 18.—Sheikh Alkatib a rrcacher in the Mosque ol Omar, v.r.s shot dead within the old City. He was me of a group who recently invited tnBrit'sh troops to inspect the impe Srec nets when snipers were alleged I je hidden there—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article82 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. Rr.mc. Dec. 18.—Accompanied by an imposing retinue of ministers end high rfftclals Mv soli id v'sitrd Sardinia and inaugurated the new coalmining town christened Caibcnia ("ccal city "t. which has been built en the most modern lines. Darin;. trie! speech in which he made noReuter. - 82 words
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Article41 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. Ecrngocn, TVc. 18—To meet the ■hrcrtened civil dfeobedience campaign me Gover iment has issued a cpmmunj"ii announrlnc decision to ta 'c |*ull necessary measures eilectiveiy to check the present campaign of evil disobedience and, general lawlessness. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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167 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. v York. Dee. 18. XBM fact that Scotland Yard ass'.'.ed in i the lnvestigaticn.i which led to th downfall of the "drug king" Cotter wa I levealed by Mr. James Caffrey. Witt directed the inve^tignions. He said a print.-r told Mm thatReuter. - 167 words
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Article230 1938-12-19 11 Snow All Over The Country Reuter. London, I)cc. 1 v EUROPE is in the rrip of winter. A sudden spell of cold which follows a period of unusral mildness 'ias placed the whole of Britain in the grip frost. I Nine degrees below freezing poli.t wc:"Reuter. - 230 words
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Article54 1938-12-19 11 Londcn. Dec 17.—The creation of the new post oi political adviser, by the Viceroy of India In his capacity as Hi! Majesty's representative for exercise ot the functions ot the Crown in Indian SAates. is regarded by the cress as ap. propriate to the approach of54 words
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Article249 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. Chungking, Dec I*. DEPORTS thai China has obtained credil from IJritain America are given prominence in the Chinese press, which comments thai ihe assistance jri\es very great encouragement to the Chinese people. The financial credits offer excellent proof of Sino-Bntish and Sino-Ameri-ean friendship,Reuter. - 249 words
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64 1938-12-19 11 Reuter. Amsterdam, Ore. 18. S[ E of twenty five thousand German firh working in domeslie service in Holland ire harrying to marry Dutchmen foUowint the reports that they will be recallrd to fhe Reich. Over hundred handed In notices to the registrar's office atReuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement15 1938-12-19 11 HUDSON'S V^-7< EUMEHTHOL/7SA JUJUBES// V Suited for Human of nil bronchial or Pulmon- CO LTD.15 words
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Advertisement57 1938-12-19 11 I a mi in M I lIS Style II "O" o rnistic L^_^^^ design possessing a On? ■■■■■paVM balanced action. Wril for our nev ill v 'wmV- -^^B logue and p; H coinnl- oK-'i |Pbß QCHNDLULEOOED LEROMMMERS SINCE 1875 pf|7l r| IJ■I:IJi J Hi I 111 i l l •n57 words
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233 1938-12-19 12 TOURISTS FR OM JA VA (TnbaiM rtafl Reporter) OING kPORE bids fair Ifl experienn a profitable hoh »a v reason j thl I ristmas, judging by tourist bookings it all butt's. Fnquiries show that the majority of I otels anticipate a rush of holiday- 4233 words
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Article197 1938-12-19 12 'Trom Our Own Reporter/ Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. "I.jTKDERED uhile defending his iil property against gang robbers." was the verdict returned by Mr. W C G ode. District Officer and Magistrate, Raub, at the conclusion of the inqe>v held on Friday at Raub. into the dee.197 words
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Article93 1938-12-19 12 Malacca, Sunday.—At the general meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association held in the Malacca Club to-day the following were nominated the Associations representatives on the Malacca Agricultural Medical Board for the year 1 J39; Messrs. W. A. Wilken. J.P.. JFS Carmichael. J. p. a. Simpson. J.P. Mr. W.93 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-12-19 12 One oi ihe stalls at the Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church bazaar held on Saturday for relief work in China.23 words
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1321 1938-12-19 12 N EFFECTIVE reply to critics who expressed! the opinion thai the time v as not opportune for the establishment of a Malayan University was ma:!e by Dr. Chen Su lain, member of the Council of the College oj Medicine, in Ihe course of his speech1,321 words
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Article44 1938-12-19 12 IT is hereby notified for general information that the Controfloi of Rubber. Malaya, has fixed the rate of release for the first quarter. 1M39. at 47.• per cent of one-quarter of the standard production of all holdings in Malaya.44 words
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254 1938-12-19 12 Ipoh, Sunday. EUROPEAN mines in the district are taking drastic measures in curtailing their staff as the result of the present situation of the industry in this country. I One «>f the wealthiest unci largest concerns In Kinta has cut down its I European Staff254 words
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Article114 1938-12-19 12 New Delhi. Dec. XI. INTERVIEWED by I nited Press lon behalf of "The Malaya Tribune," Mr. Satyamurthi, Congress leader and member, of the Central Legislative Assembly, said that he has accepted the invitation of the Central Indian Association of Malaya, to visit the Federated Malay States la114 words
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119 1938-12-19 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Arcade Restaurant, popularly known as Arthur' tiffin resort for Singapore business men. was night by robbers who removed several bottle- of I of petty a It is bettered thai disturbed at their night patrc.l, who foui door forced. The119 words
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Article72 1938-12-19 12 Singapore JjMYE Chim were injured sensed? shortly after m their car skid< turtle at the i.„. rung 33. Geyli accident is n was no on-cominj time. hospital by mmoncd. M The driver i flj entirely smash wM ing other is; 11 Another pass* n72 words
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Article79 1938-12-19 12 Singapon v OVER Z9s mvi i y-taaki the Chmimas Fane* I held by the Stngapo N worth League at ibc Ini Schof I hail r'oH < I i«hf. Under Hie men etic President, Mr J Ail i pt cgramm.. was very mucll appi Interesting costun. ii. the79 words
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Article28 1938-12-19 12 Under the auspice Malavalce A soc ray man will lectun To-day.- at 30 Methodist Tamil 1 Street Mr k p. k< The meeting is opt n28 words
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Article19 1938-12-19 12 The Singapore Rot a dinner at the Ad I. nesdny. There will 1 followed by demonM:. ventriloquism.19 words
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Article126 1938-12-19 12 Malacca, Saturday. |j|ALACCA will shortly nave a Home for Decrepit.s towards which $18,000 ha< a ready been contributed by prominent Malacca residents. i M r BP. Kon Oupji, the well-known iolf! a H th: pMsf r eadfi the list wUh Tn SeLSPt oth £J are126 words
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Advertisement37 1938-12-19 12 "I definitely ordered TOLLEYS" In cash prizes and many s Tplley's? $150 -any camera, any make "Sm ver y simple for one snap S yo a u k r e 550 McALISTER Co., Ltd. Incorporated in S.S.37 words
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65 1938-12-19 13 IViisaw, Dec. 18. nal diplomatic Pragaae draw effect which certain proi'i Oeeho- on Polishn■ moot of reprebitt presumably I i 1 he Ukrain >n allegedly i n >ped here hint will conii her activiare receiving ion in Warsaw. Poland who m a visit to Lwcw65 words
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Article46 1938-12-19 13 Home, Dee. 18. s lor Budapest of his visit, ac- than Press, is to of HungAi y*s the realisation rritorial aims. the new cultural y and Hungary pest to-day. »0 will have conbers of the Hunga* I questions affectations arising out Czechoslovakia.—46 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-12-19 13 :ue"£'e'," J*» VC ><"* «rtved m London cherished plaything in a knapsack.16 words
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47 1938-12-19 13 Reuter. Lima, D:c. 10 —The Agenda C mmisilon of the pan-American confer ence rejected the Cub..a proposal Ito formulate armistice terms in Spain. An appeal in general terms to b s 1 h> Spain are likely to be formuIct! 1 later.—Renter.Reuter. - 47 words
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204 1938-12-19 13 London, Dec. IS. jkhh the British Legion's achievements trying t*> establish real friendship with the tier man ex-servicemen cemed to have been lost, declared Sir Frederick Maurice in a speech at Durham. Sir Frederics alluded to the Legion's efforts for many year- to204 words
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105 1938-12-19 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 18. TIIK Archbishop of York and the Bishops of Chichester. Bradford and Bristol in a k ttei to the chairman of the Jewish Board of Deputies declare they ire convinced that any anti-Semitic Government movement in Great Britain must be hindered byReuter. - 105 words
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Article89 1938-12-19 13 Reuter. London. Dec. 18.—A representative ot the emergency conference of the Jewish community In Britain has decided to proclaim Sunday Jan. 8 as the day of public protest meditation and seu-denia] for every Jew and Jewess. He has also calied all Jews to voluntarily levyReuter. - 89 words
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Article25 1938-12-19 13 Reuter. Cairo Dec. 18.—Students, who demonstrated as a protest against not being provided work after completing studies, later began to disperse slowly Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article262 1938-12-19 13 TO-MORROW FOR A L L READERS. Avoid business en- 1 anglements. Be prepared to jj Owe ivay on minor points at interviews and try to get a set- tlement of outstanding matters. An excellent day for land and property transactions, and for 5 cautious speculation. A262 words
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Article86 1938-12-19 13 Reuter. Berlin, Heo. )K. WHAT virtually amounts to warning to Britain that Germany would stand by Italy n the ease of I talo-French conflict o\ir Tunis is contained t«i Frankiurter Zeitung. The paper says In comparison with the cumbers me deliberations regarding ihe degree of BritishReuter. - 86 words
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Article108 1938-12-19 13 Reuter. Haifa. Dec IS. AFTER almost daily outrages in ihe oast two weeks Haifa enjoyed nearly three days of tranquillity supporting the recent authoritative statement that attacks were the last ling of terrorists who arc slowly being rounded up. Terrorist activities at Haifa tor the pastReuter. - 108 words
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Article143 1938-12-19 13 The Secretary to the Transport Board. f.m.s. announces that renewal motor vehicle licences for the first six months of 1939 can now be obtain ec from the Registrars a motor vehicles in the F.M.S. Althougn owners of vehicles are allowed to use them during the143 words
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Advertisement49 1938-12-19 13 THE CONVENIENCE OF j I AH SU II PEII S *nt store j REMAIN OPEN j TILL 6 P.M. j ON I >AY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, j THURSDAY and FRIDAY and TILL 7 P.M. S ON j VViTHIIAY. eve I IK. Lumpur Penan h 'poh SINGAPORE Ta '> in s I49 words
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Advertisement186 1938-12-19 13 I Christmas Fare j r I m mm We haw all the f/r>o<! wsam > things ihat ran wak MS your CHRISTMAS PA RTY l|J gg| a roar i it g succ c s s I j Plus the sound advice of < our European assistants &9 ISEBj who Will186 words
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Article, Illustration2071 1938-12-19 14 INSIDE NEWS ABOUT COLONY'S NEW TENNIS CLUB PLAN BEST news of the week is for tennis fans—and what news. All being well, this time in a few months, Singapore will have its first lawn tennis club where ail players, irrespective of race, creed,2,071 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-12-19 14 A picture from match on the padang week which shows a tm.ch about to be committed, this does not, however, come under the category of rough play35 words
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104 1938-12-19 14 (By "Pete.") WONG BOCK CHEUNG who won the Orient Heavyweight Wrestling Championship last Saturday was immediately after challenged by King Kong. Man Mounatin. the the latter claiming that he held the title. Wong accepted the challenge and will meet King Kong for the title on104 words
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153 1938-12-19 14 PERALTA WON DAY FOR HIS SIDE A FTER leading the game up to their last bat, the aggregation. Cubs, dropped a thrilling game Lo tl Filipino Contingent to the time of 10 to 9 before a large crowd f St. Joseph's ground yesterday153 words
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Article35 1938-12-19 14 Amsterdaia, Da H Irene yon Feggelen i: H Hand Jished the world record for two hundred metres backstroke with 2 mm. User The previous best o a rs mm. 40.6 etc (Rt jti35 words
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Article1422 1938-12-19 15 Reuter. f 'is!t League Division i Ice c 1 1 Ingham 1 Manchester 1). 5 lesbroogli 4 ..ten A. 4 icester c. 1 ton N.E. 0 ■j Chelsea 1 rpooi 3 n W. 1 D. F. A. Pts. 4 3 40 23 29 5 1 40Reuter. - 1,422 words
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228 1938-12-19 15 fonar Singh Beaten i ►re, Sunday, v rest ling fans i J dat t v New niirM when eung won the n-hip by beating the best of three M d silver belt was ang by the Shaw on Shaw making midst rousing cheers, ong went228 words
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Article18 1938-12-19 15 t Pi nang in their inter,r at Kuala Lumpur j goals to nil.18 words
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Article344 1938-12-19 15 HORSES CLASS I. Eastern Knight 9.4 I'ack Druce 9.2 Pure Gold 8.11 Ton roe 8 .7 Sunshine Sue 8.7 Gilded Youth 8.6 Barfcrd 8 5 Bumbus 8 4 Meadowman 8 3 Recovery 7.13 HORSES CLASS 1. Release 90 Rainborough 8.10 Smoke Dreams 8.9 Strathpeffer344 words
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Advertisement571 1938-12-19 15 WM———— WEARNES AIR SERVICES LTD. j SPECTAI CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE. KUALA LI MFI X, IPOH (SITIAWAN) AND PENANG ON SATURDAY 24TH AND TUESDAY, 27T11 DECEMBER, 1938. NO SERVICE XMAS DAY. SFRVIf X "A" SERVICE 'V 24th 27th Dec. *'<»> M QQO£ Dept. Singapore 7.00 a.m. Dept gngapore 1571 words
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167 1938-12-19 16 (From Our Own Reportei) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. tyflTH threequarters displaying form they have never yet struck during the season, Selangor trounced the R.N. and X today in their rugger friendly, l>\ points I goals, 5 tries) to three (a try). Selangor were all over their opponents167 words
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Article33 1938-12-19 16 HOCKEY S C.R.C vs. i*. A.O.C 00 j by.. CING 11 the Happy World G p.m. TO-MORROW j RUGBY—S.R.C. vs. R.A.F. on S.R.C. I RUGBI C C. A" vs. Fort Canning33 words
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327 1938-12-19 16 Deserved Victory Over Singapore Singapore. SaturdayARMY, holders of the trophy, qualified for their third successive Malaya Cuo final this afternoon on the padang;, when thej defeated Singapore in the key match of the southern section by ten points (a dropped goal,327 words
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Article323 1938-12-19 16 "PETE - (By "PETE" ALTHOUGH for the past week the weather in the afternoon had not been bo favourable for sports engagements, Saturday was tin* exception. Excellent dry weather favoured the Singapore Amateur Boxing Associa tion's programme of 'weigh-in' an i preliminary bouts in connection with the civilian championship323 words
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Advertisement145 1938-12-19 16 The M. C. A. School Of Commerce. MORNING CLASSES REOPEN 1 JANUARY 9th. I Slandords VI VII, Cambridge Commercial. Prospectus from Principal Tel 6578, Principals Office 9 v.m. to 12 noon. Stop That Persistent COUGH or COLD By Regularly Taking PEIPS ANTISEPTIC 6REATHEABLE TABLETS 4 T Painting Efonse Reoairing O.145 words
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Advertisement131 1938-12-19 16 s JL/et your silver shine in beauty. Entrust tii9&z4U? it to the care >v af^ixtmist of SUvo. the safe liquid polish BtCSITT A: iONi LTD., MILL t OS DO N 5 I For Style. Comfort. Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS Head Office: 162. South Bridge Rd. Branch131 words
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Miscellaneous48 1938-12-19 16 rgr r m EiIGH TIDE 10.06 p.in, ft. Tim LOW TIDE 3.30 p.m tl ft.'7 in>. I TC) [OKROW HIGH TIDE 9.20 aJil <9 ft. 3 im. 10.50 p.m. -8 ft. 7 In.) LOW l IDE 31 .>. '4 ft. 8 in.» •I IS p 11 ft. 3 in.48 words
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Article196 1938-12-19 17 pore Sunday. \h Gup, a clerk eni- ihe Botanical p to Mr. L. C. ire Fifth Magismorning, how it Chmy Road \..v. 5 on his >)i p.mi. n office by two robbed of his n and his wed•(ii"- Quan was unable ►Nts but Ihe Police report196 words
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Article102 1938-12-19 17 D BBIK has passed through ano- ther dull week with seller? in the East reluctant and little trade aeraand in consuming markets. The Ameucan questionnaire figures received to-day show a very satisfac•S mbe consumption figure, and locally prices show an appree on > est "day'102 words
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Article41 1938-12-19 17 Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 18 —Trade negotiations concerning transfers of goods and payments between Germany and Italy are taking place at Rome. It' is explained further trade talk:, are required for the result of anschlusa in Austria and Sudetenland.— Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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253 1938-12-19 17 Singapore, Saturday. his verdict to-day against Chua Tian Hual, the lorry driver the District Judge, Mr. L. B. Gibson, found accused guilty of all three charges of causing death, causing grievous hurt, and causing hurt, by a negligent act The charges were the sequel253 words
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Advertisement236 1938-12-19 17 THI RIGHT STUDIO TOB j YOUR PORTRAITS LILYWHITE PHOTO j STUDIO, i 79, North Bridge Road, I (Opposite Adelphi Hotel), SINGAPORE. DIABETES. If you are afflicted with thin f fe.JBl DISEA *>E corns to Tbabilj A Md. Jgsfa| Hassan, the specialist for THA- 3FTES. He guarantees to curi \fH B/Jf236 words
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Advertisement232 1938-12-19 17 Have you trembling ol tne limbs? Do you worry and rtnd oifficultv in goinu to sleep? D 0 small things make you Irritable? Your nerves may be strengthened. Like all other body tissues, tney get their nourishment irom th e blood, and the basic need is a blood builder, Dr.232 words
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Advertisement284 1938-12-19 17 faff tea; W*td\ MALAYAN PREMIER HOTEL j XMAS NEW YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES XMAS EVE SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal). Crackers. Novelties, Balloons, etc. Carol Community Dinner $4.00 C nging at Midnight. Non-diner.-; ?1.00 EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. XMAS DAY -SPECIAL VM AS TIFFIN ac«i oR(Hh> TRAL CONt I Tiffen s s284 words
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Article228 1938-12-19 18 Chungking:. A BOUT 100.000 of the million or two Chinese soldiers now under arms in North and Central China will he ilad »n furs this winter: Mrs. Ma Pu-feng, wife of the goMrnor of Tsinghai Province (Kokonor). which borders Tibet, has wired to Madame Chiang Kai228 words
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Article81 1938-12-19 18 Changsha. IN a recent meeting held at Heng> yang, southern Hunan province. Chinese military authorities decided io divide the country into three sectors for defence purposes. Nor h-west China will be defended by th 3 Bth Route Arniv. while the Southwestern area, Including Kweichow. Yunnan and Szechuen81 words
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474 1938-12-19 18 OFFICIAL OPINION ON QUESTION OF SEEKING AID FROM BRITAIN, FRANCE RUSSIA AMERICA U.S. HELP PREFERRED FEARS OF SOVIET INFLUENCE China Foreign Relations Chungking. yyHILE relations between China and Soviet Russia remain cordial, there are indications ihat China would now rather seek help from America and certain European countries, rather than474 words
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118 1938-12-19 18 OLIOUING three years prepara««r: .\.i!ionai dOvtrnmnil i "he a sTk a n dat i£ »»~«ncs"K be M Government ?an„£ T 1 "e a x t ,y y e; a,,,!uraled I nssa of thp new p~Wl. H f J»"»"» Persons. With the demarcation of Sikan» as ««ap,118 words
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55 1938-12-19 18 OVERSEAS Chinese from Malaya, Philippines. United States and elsewhere remitted a total of $500JM0JM0 hack to China by the end of October, according to Chinese banking circles in Shanghai. By the end of June, overseas Chinese had remitted a total of $300ft00j000 b a c55 words
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Article29 1938-12-19 18 Tho Dniiy Hermtd (London) nn£erStands that immediate ndvant tge wi'l be taken of the extension of export en d.ts Bill, to tend motor lorries to China29 words
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Article133 1938-12-19 18 Chungking. TO increase lea production the Ministry of Keonomics has instructe 1 the China Tea Corporation to open new tea plantations in Yunnan. Szcehwan, Kweichow and Kwangsi. As a preliminary step, an experimental station with a factory attached will be first established in Yunnan. The station133 words
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Article38 1938-12-19 18 Chungking.—Seven Chinese giils are participating in the fighting near toe Hongkong border, according to report vceivtd here. lt is stated that one of them is Mis- Lee Man-chan, a graduate of an Amen t on college.38 words
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Article180 1938-12-19 18 A N a,arrni,, e decline i„ pL s Un *s trad* 1 UUl h china am,, meat of the k, li»d and sea Acrordin« Ui o m,; (m 1 ussics eempued quarters, there c'ineofappn,x in il( 'Hongkong cum irom and exports to S during the180 words
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Article206 1938-12-19 18 Kwmwg. addition t.» a huge army facing the Japanese on x l 700,000 Chinese regular troops are behind the enenj I General Peng Yu-hsiam:. Vice-Chairman of the National Mtarj I r V] fn an interview at an undisclosed place recently. General Feng U Kunan, Kweichow,206 words
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Advertisement81 1938-12-19 18 I DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan I a good mixer j Here's a The dry 'gin K er" with a nunch!— a sharp and palatable GINGER j J AM: with ;ust the zip and true finger flavour you want but don't always j get! 5 j 15Y81 words
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Advertisement36 1938-12-19 18 Edinburgh Castle fdmous S for y, kin Jed down in Romance and TradiHons from iMM&t -trie dim years of like p*S'V I GRANT'S SCOTCH WHISKY W embodies PM all rfcal" is best' in Scottish. SpirrK HHp36 words
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516 1938-12-19 19 British India Must Give Its Verdict On Federation (United Press). n are persistent in New Delhi that 2k ,hl Dee 8 Ihe Central I.eßislati4 Assemhi her extcns of next jreai. Neither LihTl contem P'»<ed bew£ States hare Go "oT ,°n(United Press). - 516 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-12-19 19 MR. S SANGARA PILLAI. Interpreter. Courts, Johore Bahru, son of the late Mr. Sanmugam, and Miss CHI.LLAMAH, eldest daughter of Mr. Sathasivam of Segamat. who were married at Segamat recently.31 words
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294 1938-12-19 19 (United Press). Tumkur, Dec. 5. 4 I'lQl 1 situation arose at the meeting of the All-Mysore Congress Committee yesterday afternoon, when the members of the «orking Committee submitted thtir resignations on the spot because to President, Mr. T. Siddalingiah, gave his(United Press). - 294 words
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119 1938-12-19 19 (United Press). THE tfifttee adopted a resolution moved by Mr. V. S. Narayana Rao and seconded by Mr. Veeranna Gowda .that "while Intending, no disrespect to the person of Lord Linlithgow", the congress shall not participate in any function connected with His Excellency's ensuing visit(United Press). - 119 words
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Article68 1938-12-19 19 (United Press). The All India Aryan Congress will hold its next session at Sholapur during the ensuing Christmas. The Cont ress will chalk out a programme t> fight alleged religious disabilities Unnoted on the Hindus in general and ArStf in particular in Hyderabad Lute Tne office(United Press). - 68 words
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Article24 1938-12-19 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Dec. 6-Major Sir Ahmad Nawaz Khan, member of the Cen tra i (nommated ha, give., llm'dau hterf their Muslim Press.)(United Press). - 24 words
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Article66 1938-12-19 19 (United Press). New De'hi. Dee. 7-—Sir Muhammad Zafrullah Khan. Commerce Member, introduced in the Assembly to-day the Tariff Amendment Biil imposing for a lemnorary period extending up to Mar. 31, 1940 duty at the rate ci one rupee eight annas per h Lndredweight on wheat and wheat(United Press). - 66 words
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326 1938-12-19 19 (United Press). Hyderabad, Dec. 7. rpHE allegation by the Government that the State Congress is a communal organisation with no Muslim to join their ranks was falsified yesterday by two Muslims coming forward and courting arrest on behalf of the Flafe Congress along with the 13th(United Press). - 326 words
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Article254 1938-12-19 19 (United Press). Cuttack, Dec 3. fTNFFED PRESS repres nta who had proceeded to the villages in Anirul m the British India area on the border Icher State where refuaees had ta shelter, heard the tales of woe from the suffering people themselves. Out of a total(United Press). - 254 words
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149 1938-12-19 19 (United Press). Peshawar, Dec. 7. CEVERAL citizens of Afghanistan v owe a debt of about two crores of rupees (Rs. 20,000,000) to the people of N.W.F.P. which stands unrealised for several years owing to certain difficulties. The major part of this belongs to Dcra Ismail(United Press). - 149 words
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Advertisement273 1938-12-19 19 GET THATWgH CLEAN-WASHEraSS FRESHNESS. ..W A bath at any time is a wonderful refresher, ioW tut a bath with Calvert's Carbolic Soft Soap UG a joy for the rest of the evening. Only Calvert 1 will give you such freshness, such glorious iVeedom from stickiness. After using Calvert 1 Mm273 words
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Article, Illustration108 1938-12-19 20 TUENanyanc (.hi-' High School ii» King's Road, held on Saturday their annual speech and distnbu'icn of certili i tes to scccessfßl candidates at the i ::i promotion examina ii as. Chairman oi the meeting was .Mr. lira Keng Liar, and after he had made a short speech,108 words
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Advertisement105 1938-12-19 20 Read the MORNING TRIBU NE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays:-Special Sport* ment: s pages ext? a at cost. 1 at n extrt A CHRISTMAS PRESENT 1 that will be APPRECIATED I 9 r BP**wßW 1 A* Q///>/ *w the Calm of Night! The feather-like touch, the convenience of all105 words
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