Malaya Tribune, 5 January 1939

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  • 37 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales *u~\^' No. 3. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Thursday, January 5. 1!»:'.!). The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1939 F'lVl
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 53 1 TBI» 1 XE Dominant n Malay* WOOD DUNN 'DAIRY MAID' PURE AUSTRALIAN Mf' U CREAMER V HI 77 &oc*ed in 16%. f /ft. -> /ft. W P S. 86A Sfflt/S h(*it baby needs tttt Mrwj from ahottle at its best fitUECROs« STRONG MUSCLES gq v TEETH H STRAIGHT BONES THAT
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    • 356 1 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. OERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERED OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem alter cen turies of failure, a remedy has been aiscovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease.
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    • 265 1 I MADAME PAGIj 92, Piccadilly, Loo don. EXPERT DRESSMAKEB AND DESIGNER. Gcwns Designed Created in Ler j work rooms 9 5 $30 j tt, BATTERY ROAD, I SINGAPORE. t Ĕ you find best% is the Angier's Emulsion exercises mucous colitis and other intestinal soothing, lubricating, antifermenta- disorders. tive efiects throughout
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  • 89 2 Reuter. Pari*. Jan. f £UE entire press emprasiscs tho warmth of the welcome to M. Daladiei and the proof it save of Corsica's attachment and loyalty to the mother country. Bponue sums up the matter: Thank >'ou. Fascist Deputies, who spontaneoosv cried, Tunis. Jibuti Corsica
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  • 157 2 Reuter. Cairo. Jan. "IT is the sacred duty of Egyptians and Moslems of the world to oppose the Fascist policy oi' exterminating Islam in Tripoli and turning the land into Italian hands, declares a manifesto issued by Abdcl Hamid Said Bc\, Nationalist
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  • 92 2 Stockholm. A POKER game with six aces on the table has had its sequel in a Stockholm court. A number of men were playing at Hammarby when one of the players suddenly noticed there were six aces on the table. He recalled that a sailor in the
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  • 221 2 Loaduw, ii |)K. Hcber Alfred II vanished a month found dead yeslenbn Forest, at YYsitham Abl Hy his side wi re tie tents of a dock t 1 test tube, a gyring m tablets, and an em pi On his body lav a lettei ed to
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  • 109 2 Reuter. JHE Manchester Giiarfea, commen<in« on (he preset batik i. S l n r J hi fS than ,he W»* of Spain ami lhe lives ol men deserted or deceived by "hose who s U h their democratic belief: "A few months a«o a ri'be!
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  • 112 2 A Singapore, Tuesday. Mi Teck Seng, a twenty-four-year-old Hokk cn. was this morninjr charged in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker that he :it 11.20 a.m yesterday in Fullert«»ii Road commuted theft of a pocket watch valued at 5.5.50. the property of Toh
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  • 174 2 Siecaholm ACCORDING to a statesmen! put n lished in Sv« nvk.i Dagbl the epidemic of foot and mouth disease at present raging in South Sweden has already cos( the countn mrrv than 7,000.000 kronor £350,000). Practically the whole ol tl c province la affected and c<
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 425 2 RTKAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (incorporated in England). c. A: v. <. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore ISM ;,OJL>A.\ 6.5C0 Jan. 13 KANCHi 17,000 Jan. 13 RANPURA 17.0% Jan. 27 iiAvVALr'iNDI 17,000 Feb. 10 BURDWAN 6 070 T'eb. 11 (JAN TON 15 SCO Feb. 24 SOMALI 0,800 Mar. 10
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    • 466 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDI)KUTSCHLK LLOYD, (Incorporated ba Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended flitures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, *WITH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1039 "ELBE" Qtnltd Taku Bar Jan. H s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North O'una Jan. 19 m.s. FULDA'' omits Japan Jan. 31 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND. HAMBURG BREMEN
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    • 371 2 II OLIIS A X CRUISES To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxurious One Class Motorships. Displacement Tons trom Penang, P. Sham. Malacca, Spore Qi.2 "Boringia' 112.500 10-1 ii-i 12-1 14-1 m.s. "Lalandia" 111,000 > 31-1 1-2 2-2 4-2 m.s. Jutlandia" (13,100) 21-2 22-2 23-2 25-2 NEXT HOLIDAY CRUISE January 14th 1939 to
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    • 146 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 91 I Drulsch-Auslralischc Dampfsthiffs Gesejlschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'oore 1939 F m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. 22 I m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. 4 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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  • 222 3 I From Our Own Reporter] Oxi v 4 Penang. Thursday. >i i I tern people were present to vvalch lhe gallops morniaa when several interring- workouts for Saturday, (he final (lav at /S dn were sttn Ine gallop of the morning was by HARLEQUIN .Martin)
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  • 64 3 Singapore, Wednesday.—The cootietkwi oi Lee Ah Kat was upheld this morning at the High Court by Ml-. JusLice Pedlow. The appellant was charged in the iower court with picking the pocket of a passenger in a trolley bus and sentenced to fifteen months Imprisonment The appellant had five
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  • 146 3 MOSCOW, Jan. 4. THE text is published in the press oi new oath to be taken by the entire Soviet army on Feb 23 the tweniy-lirst anniversary of ttfe army, according to an oftieial news agency. Instead of taking o/ally and collective iy by the
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  • 28 3 Reuter. Ottawa, Jan. 4—The resignation of Mr. Randol p. h. Bruce. Canadian Minister Lo Japan, is officially anne unc£d but the appointment ol a successor will be de'.cv.cd.—Reuter.
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  • 478 3 Singapore. Wednesday. tributes were paid by members of the local Kar this morning when they gathered in full strength at the High Court to congratulate the Chit! Justice, sir Percy MaUwaine, an being awarded a knighthood. Mr. G. L. Howe, Crown Counsel -p.-..lung
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  • 48 3 Wednesday.—Mr C H Whitton, Traffic Magistrate, to-day fined J. A. Sabate an employee of the A.PC. $3 or in default one day's si .for failing to await a safe opportunity to turn rißht at the junction of Bras* Ba>ah and North Bridge Poads on November 11.
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  • 196 3 Reuter. Tunis, Jan. 4. I PUNISIAN and French demons raI tors to-night broke the windows of an Italian tailor's shop and fore down lhe Italian Rag outside. "As head of lhe go> rum nl F had to come lo le!i you (haf the Mother country
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  • 52 3 Reuter. New York, Jan I. FRAI Hans Dieckhoff, wife ot the Orrmm Ambmwadsr is travell-Fii'-c'i'' by Fairona' to .join •er husband. n heir hps been left at ?chool m Washington. Fran DieekhofT's nsuie ci d not aDDear in Europa's passenger list but officials r,f the comoanv that
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  • 85 3 Under the patronage of Mr. Tan Keng Lock, Chairman of the English Bectlon of the S B A., a celebration to «omj > noeate •Durutu Pova Day" will ho h»»d at the S.B.A premise* 67, Spott*3WnodS Pnr!: Road, to-day. Jon. 5. This celebration commemorates the day on
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    • 352 3 Classified Advertisements public notices. Singapore Municipality TENDERS now invited tor the I or service. For l [pal Tender Room 1 Date of Closing f mcc VsJves lor W ,d 1-5-39 4 pm March G, 1939. C. H. OOLDIE. Municipal Secretary S ,V(, \,'< 'I I tfPROVEMENT TRUST. ited for the
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    • 417 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED ooyt fresh from jchooi to appi entice as office workers. Transport allowance only. Apply Eox No 533 c o Malaya Tribune, &inga P oie L'ALLL. GIRL WANTED for I wo BBOBtfja to demonstrate Beauty Preparation, Apply Box No. 507 co Malaya Tribune' Singapore. wmu*, WANTED Chinese Girl
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    • 706 3 I nvKSS?, Dogs, Cats. Pupp:... i*„.iens. Children 'a da> ..t Ch «.ugi Farm Satv .day, 10 12 1938 Sundu /1 12 1938 Fret ~»ony rides and ukes ol drunks etc., for children FARM Great deduction ~m j prices, splendid Christn.as 1 for the Children. Alsatians. ;olie.s. Bull- j dogs, Bull
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  • 98 4 Paris 176 3 4 New York 64» fc Montreal 4.63V 8 Brussels 27 52 Geneva 20.54 Amsterdam 8.03 3 4 Milan 88% Berlin 11A6 21 7 /8 Oslo idSOvfa Prague i 35 3 4 *26 3 4 Madria nominal Lisbon no 3 16 Athens 547 2 liondon, Jan.
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  • 598 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 4, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Thl 3 9 4.3 Asam Kumbang 26 9 27 9 Austral Malay 43|- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 21 6 23,Ayer Weng 0.59 0.64 Bangrtl) Tin 20 3 21,9 Batu Selangor
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  • 113 4 EXACTLY' 200 people died in the last week of 1938 according to the Health statement issued by the Municipality of Singapore. Percentage works out at 19.65 per mille ncr annum compared with 23.45 in the corresponding week of last year. Out of these 200 dead. 183 were Chinese,
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  • 105 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Wednesday. 4 MAIL bag despatched from Sungei Siput to Ipoh by the evening train yesterday is missing. It is understood that th? bag contained ordinary and registered letters and cash to the value of $300. The mail bag was delivered at the Railway
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  • 230 4 AJlenby 1.25 1.35 Alor Gajah 0.95 1.00 Amal Malay O.ao 1.05 Ayer Hitam 0.90 100 Ayer Molek 1.00 1.10 Ayer Panas 1.25 1.35 Bassett 0.45 0:52 Vz Batu Lintang 1.10 1.20 Bedford 0 90 1.00 Benta 1.05 1.12 ft Borelli 1.12»4 1.22 Broga 0.60 0.71 Brunei Un. 0.57 V
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  • 34 4 Singapore, Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— 9111 (down RUBBER The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28' (unchanged) s> lie] 28 3 (unchanged).
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  • 79 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 4, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books __£m2 ciose Date Ex. Dlv. year Southern Kinta 2K* int. Dec. 23 iSFm 29 tSSS less tax Sungei Way L>i>:,% Jan Jan J2 Jan RUBBER* 6d 25 Jan 31 Jan 26 im% Glencaly 57o Jan
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  • 248 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. IOtQ $4J1,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102% 103% norn 1907 red. 19*7 $1000,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108% 110 norn 4V.% 1909 red. 1955 $I,COt,GOO Int. Mar. 31,
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  • 332 4 Singapore, Doc. 4 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampata 375 2 4Ayer Hitams 22 23 Ban grins 21 22 "•iatu Selangors 134 139 Hitams 0.3< 0^37 Hongkong Tin 19 JJ" Chendenangs 12 6 13 6 Hong Fatts 0.09 072 Idris Hvd. 7 3 8Ipoh Tin 22 6
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  • 165 4 Singapore, Jan 4. U (Siam) \V. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $133 R i Siam i W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $134 r' (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 Siam No. 1 gJJ Biam No. 2 510« nam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 fTiam Broken Rice
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  • 434 4 v LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London. Wedn< Spot Suyers Previous To-day Sellera Steadiest Steady Ist Forward (January) Buyers 83 16 83 16 Sellers BY* 3> 4 2nd Forward (February) Buyers 8 3 16 lfi Sellers 85 16 85 16 3rd Forward (Apr.Uune) Buyers 85 16 35 16 Seller-
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    • 251 4 BANK oi CHINA RANGOON AGENCY s«# Phayre Siveet 9 It a 11 i* o m ii Tclegra phie A tl d re s "CHUNGKUO", RANGOON. Opened For Business. THE UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in 8 8.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (Bonham Building), Singapore, i Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued. Subscribed
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    • 97 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated fat the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE Local Branches 458, North Brid Road Singapore. 253, South Cridge Road, SingaporeTelegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW ORX BANKERS. Midland Bank, Ltd., IjJlAw Irvi°B Trust Co.. Lloyds
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  • 189 5 Singapore, Wednesday, lyini unds in lhe early hours of thi> morning. Gulah SI ah detective No. 7.J and a fellow-detective No. 33 saw a susj( m Hainanese coming along Sophia Road at about 1.25 a m., carrying a parcel. ah then approach i threw th? parcel
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  • 146 5 Sing .pore, Wednesday. enquiry into the death of a female Chinese, Ghia Ah 1 whose body was found floating in the Serangoon River Dec. 27, was held before the Coroner Mr. U. Porter, this ■enaag. Soon, husband oi de- hal n the morning of 7 called
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  • 133 5 Reuter. mm- i .Santiago, Chile. I HI story of an airliner (hat killed a <ou while takiagcfl and raniecl the carcase to the next landing place, more man IjHl miles away, has been entered in Fern's naticnal aviaticn records. An air uansprrt c.Mnpr.j.v re pcrts that one
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  • 500 5 JEVERAL new factors have made their appearance in the rubber world since we last wrote, and these on balance arc a good deal more encouraging than th- seiles of depressing influences that had mark* 6 the previous few wee\v, says Hecht, Levis and Kahn's market
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  • 371 5 Did District Judge Err? Singapore, Wednesday IN th»? High Court to-day before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy MeElwaine the Official Assignee, Mr. E. N. Taylor, appealed against the fine of §100 imposed on a Dutchman, H. J. Scheffaai, an undischarged bankrupt, who was chargtd before the
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  • 191 5 srs Lewis Peat. Ltd.. in their weekly London rubber market report dated Dec 20, state: Immediately following our report last week the American questionnaire for November were published Consumption at 46.000 tons came as a pleasant surprise and was 2.000 to 3.000 tens above estimate. Stocks
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  • 83 5 In on r to promote education and to encourage the study of Buddhism the English section of the Singapore Buda lociation has founded a Buddhist s-.-hool. tlie firs* of its kind in Singapore, for the benefit of the Buddhist Community. Buddhism will, be part of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 111 5 I GOUT a 1 j "HfcUMATIS p LUMBAGO V 1 f TROUBLES ETC U'atic nephioli!» f U"Vy jffiC/l 1 (contracted ;...H CURED WITH „,„1W I UROLYSANT7 "nine the poisonous nric I "•p o 1 ■H >< "I which is the cause of loss kvs appetite disinclination to ,1 J«rk. mental
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    • 12 5 same popularity everywhere. Ole Age ,or siME, DARBY CO., LTD WPS. 2
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    • 384 5 I ATT ft ACTI V E m MANUFACTURED BY j m THE BUCKINGHAM CARN! ATIC CO LTD. 3 MANAGING AGENTS 9 fINNY CO. (MADRAS) Lin I AGENTS:—HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD W.P.S. 3 CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). No. 9-A (Ist Floor), D.ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. (Next
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  • 398 6 I London. THE Governing Body of the School of Oriental Studio. London i la. appointed Mr. F. J. R. Bcttrall. secretary of the school, in succc don to MrTw etli resigned. Mr. BottraU has h.d a distinguished academie e'lecr his positions including that of Johore
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  • 118 6 London, Dec. 2C. MR. A. L STALLWORTHY, enforcement officer. West Midland Traffic Area, ha been appointed, subject to the customary medical examination, to succeed Mr. S. W. Nelson as chairman of the Transport Board, F.M.S. After serving in France from 1915 to 1918, Mr. StiJlworthy was
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  • 92 6 I [From Ovr Own Correspondent] London, Dec. 23. COLONEL A. D. CURTIS. Commandant, Coast Artillery School has been appointed Commander Royal Artillery. Malaya, with the temporary rank of brigadier, replacing Colonel G. S. Low, whose tenure expires on Aug. 1. The Rev. Alfred Webb sails at the end
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  • 116 6 For years, doctors wanted to find a food that would not irritate the inflamed stomach walls of patients suffering from gastritis and that at the same time would rebuild the patient's strength. In severe cases ol gastritis solid foods are out of the question, even liquid
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  • 408 6 Cardiff IS/ALES £02.000 Temple of Peace ff and Health has been opened here by white-haired, 72-year-old Mrs Minnie James, of Dowlahi, Wales's most tragic mother. < v lost three sons in the war. She performed the ceremony with golden key. Twenty-three mothers, many of Hum between
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  • 149 6 j \From Our Own Correspondent J Lcndon, Dec 21 REVIEWING the rubber situation in the NJBX, Mr. I. N Burger, a promient producer, in an interview in the Amsterdam "Tclegraaf", says that the outlook is not particularly favourable owing to smaller output, higher production costs and heavy
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 302 6 LEFT THE ARMY 1 WITH RH^tTMATISM Hi lf« is Vt to Join Up Again Twenty yean ago. h** left th** army, ecnttipat d and rhe-rna'ic. Then he pot fat T>-rbv. la tit and n mble a r.vrr-. rampim* 61 years "I came out of the army with rheumatism" hi w,;trs.
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    • 83 6 I WOMENII w learn Hie secret of everlasting m ENERGY! Take Wampoles J/igj/ Lecithin the nerve food conl\ tainlng all es* 4 sentiai elemenU mlkJi la or bodily vigour :in d health. It builfl s "P nerve and brain II ''J? tissues, streng jfl then., the ood> t vMj /BL
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    • 104 6 staying" indoors is a pleasure denied fa the pas* generation which hundieds nowadays enjoy through the Broadcasting Good Music. A I in* J Speech or Singingl kl I Wm especially if it's al J 1 'l RADIO they ar, 1 m| I **"T j listening to: Sole 'fl Agents for
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    • 55 6 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya -a. b. Antiseptic Dusting Powder. Best for Toilet purposes having healing and soothing power. High'y efficient for oozing Eczemas Sold Everywhere, or direct from: Naina Mohamed 6- Sons, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and 32, Beach Street, Penang. Suppliers of Patent Medicines, Provisions, Newspapers, Magazines
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    • 31 6 NEW *TO< KS OF VULCAIN STAINLESS KTEEL AM) W ATl:ur«ooF WATCHES have been -eceived, and are on display. FASHIONABLE RELIABLE YICK WOH HING 429. NORTH BKlDOfc. ROAD (Neir Middle Ko:id>. nom
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 766 6 French Songs From SINGAPO iI I Kll Wt y I ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcjs) TRANSMISSIONS M H [R II ¥B ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) .jgHB O: V' £S Chinese dramas and selections fl I§ Hf >. I (request programme), t Mcs Ul ss m \H >v Vs 615
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  • 223 7 JT lakes comedy to make the movies «afe for the tough guv, according to Allen Jenkins. Jenkins has portrayed all kinds of hard eggs, from strong armed cops to iv'Xi' sKuned gangsters :uid therefore should qualify a? an authority. "Ordinary heavies," he said
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  • 80 7 i(count 'em) P ast for 'Tougn k .ard* as story— •orarel Lindsay, Gloria DickI i a ne Wyman. J me I -ririare set, .Ken Mur"Swingf, Sister, I will play the Leave Them jated f °r "Susr-.n-Pat O'Brien, Morris and Maxie tadway Cavalier" v. J work simultan- 1
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  • 20 7 Melvyn Douglas, at present one of the most popular stars in the Hollywood firmament is a keen musician.
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  • 139 7 Jj you want to be a star, play #ood 'bits' in fine pictures rather leading parts in mediocre film*." »rs aavice 10 aspnlliss Trevor, one the Warner Bros. proValley cf the Giants id advice It worked for Hollywood as a result of appearance in ••Whistling
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  • 137 7 A PERMANENTLY flattened n hose was money in the bank for Stanley Fields, fields, at the age of sixteen, decided he wanted to a p; -eii-ht champion. That was until he met Ben n. Leonard. The lightweight champion quickly gave the wontd-be champ a
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  • 197 7 pERC Westmore doesn't believe in blondes any more. '"Ninety per cent, of the screen* blondes," says the Warner Bros, make-up chief, "aren't. Ninety-nine per cent, of the 'platinum blondes' use bleaches and dye-." Perc found very few real blondes on ins heme lot. Priscilla Lane, Anica
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  • 187 7 IT'S easier to make-up a baby to 1 appeur hard, sinister and dissipated than to perform lhe same feat on an adult. S milarly it is easier to make an unattractive woman attractive than it is tc make a beautiful woman unattractThese? facts were
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 299 7 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of A// Chemists and Storm IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF FUND j S UNL ET; THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THF CONSUL-GENERAL I FOR CHINA, MR. KAO LING-PAI, S t THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE I Z will present THE WU-HAN SONGSTERS. (28
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    • 405 7 WHICH IS YOUR LUCKY SHADE 9 OUT OF 1 FREE-i S L T H c E R NG SHADE OF FACE POWDER Skin-tone Shades THE wrong sfaade of powder gives you t_ a horrid, hard m«ide-up look— IV/ *'jr makes you appear yean older. The only P way to rind
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 108 7 ■■aaavßvavsarca.s j DAILY CROSSWORD (l> ACR °SS: CLUES DOWN: anagram] 1 Goli club m) 2. Paitv spirit. an eminence. 4. Transgressor. 5. Roundabout expression. 01 the c mi' 6 Coslto KirSS; 8. Hr ft in farm (anagram). KlM "dom or states. 0. Soils, choolbom 44.1«, 11. A great soldier often
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 478 8 Opening TO-NIGHT At The j 5 6-15 PAVILION 9-i5 I I 'HOUSE MASTER" IMPRESSED A™""" AND ENGLISH j i <u .hi n irturc "Excellent picture with A capital picture for i Fine cut-oMPe-rut show. strong appealP everyone." bl T,a«e Rev,ew .V.S.A.. ""At M»« Daily Dai.y Film Renter. Film W.ek.y (r.s..i>
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    • 71 8 I The FIRST and ONLY AIR PICTURE EVER FUMED j ENTIRELY IN BREATH-TAKING COLOUR! IpfO-DAY at the CAPITOL) 315 Z6^ j V_ THRILL-PACKED CAVALCADE OF AVIATION! s the vin^lluman story ment...its fears... its FRED MmMURRAY RAY MILLAND W^flK} i Louise riiirnm fri^^Hr ANDY DEVI WE LYNNf- "'^SW^*S&fcdll» 1 PORTER MALI.
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    • 101 8 K TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY I I M Fecond Show at 9.15 p.m Admission Charges: CLARK GABLE <fc MYRMA LOY In "TEST PILOT** LtuJi. without enos imHtoanos ciehea deatn to bring it y< a. Its thrill j win amaze you Vvmie your neau Denis Caster to us action romance! ist Snow al
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  • 197 9 rm- Cairo. R unusually heavy loss incurn»*a ln this 31 55 cott °n crop Partl> on account of adverse weather factors and the record high Nile floods and partly owing to the "■fig" 01 the cott <>n worm, has reJ foeu **™S attention on tnese hardy
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 295 9 AMUSEMENT PARK. 7 r )V SHOW •IN EVERY SATURDAY AND g ||i| r.i N j,\ OPENING AT 12 *10 A.M. 1 ™R MM RESPECTIVELY. TO-NIGHT 9 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON DANCE— MAI IN EES- m Z.M) to .>.•>() p.m. {I pm "ON SUCH 5 SAT 7TH JAN.—Charity in aid
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    • 141 9 A LH A M BRA* NEXT wee:k MARRY HIM: BEVERLY ROBERTS DICK PURCELL WVA,2ilft^i^g GtQPIA BLONDELL GORDON OUVER Di,.<t.d by B. REEVES SASON S<r»*» PU f by sh*rman Lew* Fr*m an Ongintt Story by CKarUt R. Condor. A Fink N*ti**al Phtew s==i j HBW Wtßiiiß i (Malara'» Leading Amusement Park).
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    • 169 9 FOLLOW THE < ROWD TO DAILY AT 3-15, 6-15 and 9-15 p.m. ALHAMBRA Way hi Bros, present Pic Popular Stars ot "ROBIN HOOD" in lhe year's funniest laugh Hit! E*ROl OLIVIA FLYNN DeHAVILLAND ruHeli^nqwles onetrtkiTHciiaticurtu and nothings ever A WARNER BROS P*tur» Also "BRITISH MOVIETONE NKW£* In Lou*iana" A Musical
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  • 655 10 AUSTRALIA has set a good example to the rest of the Empire in the matter ol :r. aid Lo refugees. Mr. John McEwen, the Minister of the interior, recently announced that the country was prepared to receive 15,000 European refugees, including Aryans, Jews and non-Aryan Christians,
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  • 1294 10  -  A Plea For new leadership By C.W. Chellappah FWIHAT civic consciousness in the ft three Settlements has deve loped to a remarkable degree, no one will deny. The Municipal Commissioners' chambers in lhe Colony have in the last decade become mucn more lively places of debate,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 189 10 DELICIOUS COFFEE Selected Bean n ha-K* ,<• find Java--Socially BlendedRoc ted and Ground Ddfly- the Secret of the Finest Coffee ROBINSON CO., LTD. A //tt/e makes a B/G difference Add a dash of Marmite to your soups and all meat and vegetable dishes and see how it improves the flavour.
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    • 86 10 WHITEAWAYS KUALA lUMPUR rlur A PEN AN O mm SINGAPORE taipfm. ROLLER SKATES [adjustable road skates ENTIRELY BRITISH MADE An exceptionally strongly made skate that will give supreme satisfaction. Fitted with "UNIT" self contained Ball Bearing Steel Wheels and special straps at heel and across toe. Complete with adjusting spanner,
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  • 914 11 SANCTIONS AGAINST AGGRESSORS Roosevelt calls for united front of democracies FIGHTING SPEECH AT CONGRESS OPENING Reuter. Washington, Jan. 4. I HE behel that the United States administration have c mo to the conclusion thai it is necessary to apply -moral, financial and commercial' sanctions neatest treat, delators wa. expressed by
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  • 201 11 Reuter. Tunis, Jan. I. U DALAI lER has arrived here and was received by (itntraJ Her torn me Alter ending .i brief review of the troofw In- mil lit 1 1 a ion- oi the fortifications ol Tunic's Libya frontier. A comber of aeroplanes and
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  • 28 11 SCHOOL itJSion >< !ln ;1, huilt t0 Provide and 1 «w*ren of officers nk the Singapore """"'"s'hv u 1I,d °l ,ei1 this v{^ Gen G. S. lava.
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  • 87 11 Reuter. A A X i, B r in Jan. 4. k °»l Britain la em Possesion of o "1 Cyprus the Ansch- 1 wore the Qtr- tne Greek anees- try of the Cypriotes and charges Britain with trying to muzzle public opinion tri Cyprus. It
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  • 142 11 Reuter. I (JUD and prolonged cheering greeted the President uhen he said "Dictatorship involves costs which the American people will meter pay. "It involves,'' he said, "the cost of our spiritual value and the blessed right of being able to sap what we please, the cost of
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  • 63 11 Reuter. London, Jan. 4.—Both the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary were l ack in London to-day. Mr. Chamberlain returned from Essex, where he has spent the last few day* with the Eari and Countess of Iveagh. Lord Halifax, who returned from Yorkshire, will remain In
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  • 335 11 Reuter. gARON Kiichiro Hiranuma. preside* of (he L in iorm a new Cabinet to succeed thni /.r d-i«~ v who rmdwmmA BM lcen inal °J f'nnce Konove. of thn °r n l lng "Stagnation and that SL c *W n S t Prince Konoye
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  • 101 11 London, Jan. 4 THE Ministry ot Labour estimates that at Dec. 12 the number of msered persons in employment in Great Britain was approximately 12,263.000. This was 5,000 more than a month before and about 10.000 more than a year before. At the same date registered unemplov.
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  • 21 11 Reuter. Marseilles, Jan. 4.-Another battalion 01 <o0 men of the Senegal Infantry win depart on Jan. 7 for French Somahlan-' —Reuter.
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  • 161 11 Chungkh r, Jan. 4. IMPORTANT changes are ex- pected :i the Contra! Government follow in? the purge of tho pro-pence elements and the dismissal of Wang Chingr-wei. vice- .president of the Kuomintanjr. It is reported that the Communists are demanding reorganisation of the Government, and it
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  • 48 11 Reuter. Rangoon, Jan. 4 A state emergency not cnly in Rangoon but throughout Burma i s proclaimed by an ordinance issued to-dov by the Government 1' empowers the police officers to commander public veh cles for urgent move ment of police and mil tary.—Router
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    • 36 11 v Made in England. Us*** fn to the G.E.C. Military Band programme from the 8.M.8.C every Thursday at 74$ »J» (Advertisement of The General Electric Co., Ltd., of England, 'Magnet House", Singapore.) WP S. 219 A
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  • 583 12 CRICKETER FINED Singapore, Wednesday. ACKNOWLEDGING friendship with each other in Court, a onetime weli-known State cricketer and a European inspector of police faced each other in the Third Police Court, to-day, as accused and complainant, repectiveiy. Christopher Gordon Rodrmo husk> Ceyloncse, who used
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  • 170 12 Singapore, Wednesday. LIM Turns* Hec, a 37 year old Hokkien pleaded guilty in the second police court this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham to a charge that he at 0 p.m yesterday at Beach Road committed theft of a bicycle No S M C *****, valued at
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  • 156 12 FOLK'S A Crowd,' which drew large audiences to the Alhambra for tne opening performances last night, is an excellent picture by Warner Brothers. It is one of these gay and irresponsible comedies which are so popular nowadays and which, as it were, have developed a new
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  • 75 12 Singapore, Wednesday.—Chong Tiong. a 51 year old Cantonese, claimed trial in the fourth police court this morning to a charge that he yesterday at about 8 a.m. in house No 50, High Street, aid commit theft of a roll of silk valued at $25. the moveable
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  • 80 12 Singapore, Wednesday. IWENTY-four-year-old Poh Bah, said to be a man of means, was fined S2OO to-day by the Relief Court Magistrate, Mr. W J Thorogood, on his plea of guilty to a charge of being a member of "The Chinese National Emancipation Vanguard CorpC an unlawfu' society. Poh
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  • 94 12 The Malayan Buddhist Syndicate has decided to hold weekly meetings at which the cardinal principles of Budohis.a will be expounded and discussed. The first meeting will be held at the premises of the Syndicate on Thursday, Jan 5. at 8 p.m., and it has been arranged for
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  • 57 12 Sergeants are now using toy electric trains at the Royal Fusilitrs' depot al Hounslow Middlesex, to help recruits to become good marksmen. The sergeants fit cardboard targets in the trucks of the trains, press the starting buttons and then the recruits fire. Photo shows a sergeant
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  • 283 12 Singapore. Wednesday. KUAIIIUNG that lie loathed sending a first offender to gaol, especially when he Is very young or very old, Mr. Justice Pedlow upheld the cony iction of an elderly Chinese and his son on charges of causing hurt, but revised the sentence. Oew Ah
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  • 84 12 MOTOR vehicles taxes for the current half-year are being paid this month. When paying taxes to the Registrar of Vehicles office, members of the public are particularly requested to forward or bring their third party risk insurance certificates. A great many people who have already sent
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  • 41 12 Singapore. Wednesday.—For failing to conform to a lamp signal at Empress Place on Nov. 16, Miss H. Monier who pleaded guilty was to-day fined S3 or in default one day's s.i. by Mr. C. H. '.Vbit- m, Traffic Magistrate.
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  • 50 12 Singapore. Wednesday.—The Singa pore Rotary Club at its weekly meetim held to-day decided to put forward, Cci consideration at the Bangkok Confer ence. the nomination of the Hon. Col Cecil Rae as Governor of the 80th District, vice Mr. C. R. Samuel who has recently vacated that position.
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  • 18 12 The estimated export of dry rubbec from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan fo: December was 21,000 torts.
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  • 250 12 Singapore, Wednesday. A CHINESE mother, Kong Choi Foong, related at the Coroner's court how on the morning of Dec. 24 she went to town at about 10 a.m. returning that MUttC afternoon to find her daughter dead. When she left her house, her two daughters aged
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  • 100 12 Singapore. Wednesday.—Chik bin Abdui Hamid. a 30 year old Malay, pleaded guilty In the fourth police court this morning before Mr Kenneth A Blacker to a charge that he at 8.30 a m. yesterday did in a building, used as a human dwelling viz. No. 33, Clive Street
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  • 24 12 The "Cup Varella" is due here to-night from Saigon, and will sail at 10 a.m to-morrow tor Cc'.ombo. Port yaid. Marseilles, Nantes and Bordeaux.
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  • 146 12 THE following ar«' < rime reports from* tl'e Special Branch <om municated to them from the various Hivisums in Singapore:— There were the usual reports 01 bicycle thefts. jt A European reported that a gold 'icarette case valued at $160 was stolen from his motor car in
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  • 349 12 Singapore, Wednesday AM IK BIN HADI. a lava claimed trial this afternoon in the second police court before *ir Conrad Oldham on a charge he on Nov 8, at Raffle: Hotel a servant employed in the i of a chauffeur to Mrs .1 ters, committed
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  • 29 12 Raffles institution Evening das c resume en the usual days. cxanmencinv on Monday. Jan. ic. Intending dents ere asked to report for enro on th? first day.
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  • 25 12 The China Relief Fund Is < ..hews by the Wu-Han Bon Capitol Theatre un Monday Th be two performances, at 5.30 and 9. p
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  • 153 12 ArriYsd iron n.e.i by the PK" AFK": —Mi. Frastuck. Mr Och Bocrsmm, Mr. Noes'en. If*, v.d. Zwjeo Mr. Samtocdjo Hoenp, Mr. Hem d*" Djiem. Left for PBifon by the "PK Al Mr v.d. Z-.viep, Mr. Samboedjo Hoenp Mr. Vom Djoe Djiexn Mr. C. D 1 I lani.
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  • 13 12 Three Imperial Airways m arc expected to arrive In Diorrow morning.
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  • 146 12 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Wednesday. THE body of a Sinhalese youth, Fredrick, was discovered this morning by the police at the junction of Bagan Jermal. The deceased was last seen to leave Means. B. P. dc Silva's, where he was both working and lodging, at abou:
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    • 55 12 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREEI 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORK MEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: SEREMBAN POI BROS., MALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPER WENG HENG LOONG, NG RON HEE, KLANG LEE ENG TEH. IPOH LEF AH WENG PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY. LTD :o:
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    • 8 12 §|§§i BRANOY llj§jyj AT ALL FESTIVITIES WPS 2
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  • 803 13 MR. C.F.F. WEARNE'S REMINISCENCES (Tribune Staff Reporter) S'XTY-SIX- YEAR-OLD M r C W V xv Thursday. Brae ltd s,w«n i- director of Wearne hvwsfaMalaV. S,n complete half-a-ccnturv I V of V> Tc en «nwpore at the aire i ™•v an d be 1*
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  • 64 13 Kingston, lan I. WORKING under !hr snpenision "11 I 'i' c dork !;«!>ourers ttj" :l 'h- British steamer Irigi&ni «h u;is due In *a»l u■•' id f. fa ii la nd, rut no work ■ts m m ships .is tho men slated that thej were awaiting reiasta'cmfiit nt the discharged
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  • 39 13 i.' v ir nuu'nrf h IT Mn »,.:it J l' >'* i-. -t.tr U il> urd ly, Ja:"! 7. at 8 p.m. •~r 0 c a umugam secretary frj and Young People"? peaket at this meet-
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  • 413 13 Iwi n mi I 5 ,n .I-j)an bears (hi Vpr(Ssr(l more t!,a ■•rift* |n w Umn t,)at Japan was I totalitarian form "men i. p the China incident bcrvonoye, as Premier, lei üb i u gation of party ciination of and foreign poli•th opposition, or l ancl
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  • 67 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 4. JEISAKt snOMI, Chancellor oi the Japanese ConsulateGeneral. Hanoi, is alleged to have been kidnapped on Dec 29 Wtttfc hJi Annamite chauf-' S ?Z h,nese regular troops near the Indo-China border and released as a result e f intervention by tne French Consul at
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  • 177 13 \Frujn Our Own Correspondent London, Dec. 2D. Till' marriage took place on Satur- day at Holy Trinity, Richmond. Surrey of Mr John Cilover Davies. Executive Engineer. Lower Perak. and Miss Naney Edith Shakcstiear] of Richmond, Surrey. The Rev. John Jagoe and the Rev. Bas;l E. Eldrldge
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  • 63 13 Reuter. Pome. Jan. 4. Till United states Embassador, Mr. \Y .'liam Philips, who recently returned from America hod a conversation with Mussolini yesterday night. It is believed to be a general review made ol current questions of interest to the United States and Italy. The
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  • 199 13 VERY GRATIFYING response has been made by the Jewish community to the appeal Tor funds on behalf of their compatriots exiled from Germany. Well over $10,000 has been collected by the Singapore committee, who wish to thank all donors for their «renerosity and humanitarianism.
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  • 36 13 Singapore. Wednesday.—Mr. Conrad uionam, the second police magistrate 1 this morning cautioned and discharged a Hokkien woman named Teo Qeok !Sl°?^ chaw tnat she on °ec 24 c^X^oda 10 C mmit SUiCide by takin
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  • 103 13 Singapore, Wednesday. CHAN Bah, a 24 year old Cantonese pleaded guilty in the second police court before Mr Conrad Oldham this morning to a charge that he at 3 .15 p.m. yesterday at North Bridge Road committed theft of a bicycle No SM C *****, and clothings, valued
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  • 91 13 Singapore. Wednesday.—J. Worthington. a soldier from the Gillman Barracks made another appearance in the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham this morning in answer to a charge that he at 12.30 a.m. on Christmas morning in front of house No. 79-A. Geylang Road, committed theft of a
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    • 81 13 mm m®mm VHONfi. STORE 557 C (5 hats), K. LUSPUR 3331 (2 lines), IPOH 110 ft 111 (2 lines). of Singaijorc Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SIME DARBY &Co Lviv !i lv, ffliKL OF 1939 I —Be a Musician— I Wo are rc; '<ly In serve you I PIANOFORTE GOTTAS I
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  • 503 14 Vanderbyl, Rowan Bat Well NOURSE COMPLETES CENTURY THE second Test match between England and South Africa at Capetown ended in a draw. England, with a lead of 27:>, on the first innings, forced the homesters to follow-on but a brilliant batting
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  • 253 14  -  (BY "PETE" FOLLOWERS of boxing win be treated U 32 rounds of fighting at the Ham World Stadium to-morrow night when several disputed verdict ol thr past will be thrashed out Tommy Carrie whose sensational fignt with Silver Kid is still fresh in our minds figures in
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  • 65 14 The follrwing have been selected lo play Rugby for the V.M.C.A. against "D" Coy. Loyals on Thursday, Jan. 5 at 5 p.m on the .Gillman Barracks ground Seah Vim Cheong; Nasrudin. Yap Thean Chye, J. Ferguson, Ranatunga, Mitchfi-. Hutchinson; Koh En? Bwang, Robert Eu Uh Lock Lens. Lcnccln
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  • 281 14 ENGLAND —IST INNINGS Gibb c Wade b Gordon 58 Mutton b Gordon Paynter lbw b Langton Hammond b Davies J»* Ames b Gordon n Edrich b Gordon Valentine lbw b Gordon l Verity b Langton g Wright c Nourse b Langton m Fames not out .2 Extras A^
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  • 16 14 Reuter. Hampshire defeated Sussex at Portsmouth at Rugby yesterday by 14 points o nil.—Reuter.
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  • 22 14 Capt Simpson gets down to it with a vengeance in the match between the Sappers and Gunner, yf.i.r,.;,.
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  • 449 14 Irresistible Forward Line Singapore, Wednesday, fHE V.M.C.A. were completely outclassed in their first team hockey fixture this evening when they lost to the Ceylon Sports Club by seven goals to nil at the Anson Road ground. The CS.C. lead by three goals in the
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  • 40 14 Reuter. London, Jan 4. THK leading amateur football clubs, the Corinthians and the Casu:<ls. which are now controlled by a joint committee, have ftfreetl in principle to merge at the end of the present stascn.--ileuter.
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  • 141 14 A.A. Battery .4; SCR C I JHE Straits Chinese Red Club were beaten at hoc k day by four goals to two by the Btt A.A. Battery, Changi, on the Hunt; Lim Green. The match was a good one. a the start was
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    • 10 14 A Tankard of Health B Distributed by rraser Ne&ve Ltd.
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    • 56 14 TRACK NOTES Track Notes frnm Penang will be found on page 3. YOUR HEALTH YOU SUFFER FROM DYSPEPSIA HUOI SNESS C ONSTIPATION GENERAL DEBILITY NERVOUSNESS LOSS OF APPETITE, etc. you need DR. KAUFMANN'S SULPHUR BITTERS. It builds you up, restores your health by nourishing and purg ing the blood. It
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    • 42 14 t I CHINESE HOPE i Boy Quee. Chinese 126 i>«undef |l who meets Tommy C;« r TO-MORROW NKiHI AT HAPPY WORLD M STADIUM I I in a TRIPLE MAIN kW« J Card featuring I MEXDIOLA and FER?» 1 jl mrncmt J 5
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  • 261 15 p, 2; Manchcsters 1. rrV ward movements helped to brighten what was ourless hockey match when the Manchester Regiment Recreation Club on the Padang yesterday. The g »a'.s to one. but their margin of victory might have r made full use of the opportunities
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  • 175 15 RUGBY THE following will represent the Army against Selangor in the H.M.S. Malaya Rugby Cup final at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Jan. 14. The team will travel up by the s.s. Ipoh. launches leaving Clifford Pier at 3.30 p.m. on Friday. The same team will
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  • 723 15 Threes Give Splendid Exhibition RUGBY SPORTSFRONT WE 14 pts.; R A 9 pts J NTENSELY exciting and packed with thrills the annual rugby friendly between the Royal Artillery and the Royal Engineers resulted in a win for the latter by fourteen points (two
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  • 72 15 Reuter. New York, Jan. 4. Madison Square Garden Donald Budge, making his debut as a professional in lawn tennis, beat Ellesworth Vines o_3, 6—4, 6—2, 6—2 before a crowd of 17,000. Budge played with greater dash throughout with Vines netting and over-driving, though both were nervous at the beginning. At
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  • 29 15 Reuter. The following is the result ol the match played in the second division ot the Scottish Football league yesterday: Bdlnburgl i Dundee United 4 —Reuter. TEAM AGAINST SELANGOR
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  • 74 15 THE following will represent the S.C.C. against the Selangor Club in the annual Trophy match to be nlayed at Kuala I.umour on Saturday. Jan. 7:—D. M, Seward: G. D. A. Lundon. LA. G Findlav-Shirras, J. P. Wood. A. P. Craigie; Dr. 6. F. Jones. Lt .1 A Rundall; D. M.
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  • 26 15 Typical ol the many movements among the forwards is this incident pictured yesterday in the match between the R.E. and the R.A. Inter-District Tennis In Johore
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  • 214 15 TENNIS (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Wednesday. AN interesting tennis ntatih has been arranged for Friday Jan. (> when the Muar Lawn Tennis Association will be playing the Segamat Tennis Association in the first inter-district rnatsh of the year, i Segamat has greatly improved their J tennis and it is
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  • 124 15 The following members have accepted o play for S.C.C. Ist XI vs. R.A. on Ijiursday, Jan. 5, at S.C.C.: F. J. L, Mavger; Lt. I. L. E, Macimllan, R.A. U. Tcdd; P N. Eiliott, J. W. Peel, CaDL. &5' Ke i ,ett Ca Pi- R. G.J. Kingsmiil,
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  • 531 16 IIIE following is a symposium of views on moral rt-armament through the Press, expressed in a manifesto by leading personalities in the nc spa per world: Recent events have shown once more i hat the Pie s is the great educator of lhe
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  • 1004 16 5% DIVIDEND DECLARED Singapore, Wednesday. A FINAL dividend oi five per cent was declared to-day at the twenty-first annual general meeting oi the Indn?giri Rubber, Ltd.. held at the French Bank Building at noon. Those rresent at the meeting were: Mr J A Bias
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  • 362 16 Reuter. LONDON, JAN. 4. pURTHER EVIDENCE OF THE GROWING ANXIETY OF THE BRITISH BUSINESS COMMUNITY AT THE JAPANESE ENCROACHMENTS ON FOREIGN TRADE RIGHTS IN CHINA IS GIVEN PROMINENCE IN THE TIMES AND THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. Mr Lennox B. Lee (chairman of the Talico Printers'
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  • 84 16 Rome, taJ lytß. Chamberlain will be received in the Pope in his private library 1 noon on Jan. 13, according o><; II2 J De Popolo. Thereafter th ay will v Pacelli, papal Becrctary ol s 3 wil! return the visit at VillaoaM •a-here the British
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  • 258 16 THE following donations to the M pore Boy Scouts Headquarters BaH ing Furc have been received or jn mised: Mr. A. Robinson. 525: Mr QkJ Khan. $25; Wassiamull AssomoU, i Mr. E. C Hicks. $10: Singapore JM nese Boy Scouts, $100 Dr. Loh Poon Lip. $25;
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  • 205 16 Reuter. Ottawa, Jan. I--I*HEIR Majesties will make about fifty brief personal appearaactt during their tour in Canada. They will travel almost entirely by train but will use motor ears during the part of the tour to N** Brunswick and steamer for trips lo Vancouver Islam! and
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  • 53 16 I In connection with J Institute an extraordin; I meeting of the Sin I worth League will be held I Jan. 5. at 5.30 p in I Church social hall. Si. I Mr. G. S AJrumu I the Epworth League and i work, will also be pi<
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  • 73 16 Singapore, Wedn< I was to-day convicted on driving his motor I negligent as to end; and thereby collidii I it the 514 mile, Up] I (.n Dec. 6. and sentenc :m ot $25 by Mr C. H 1 Mai-ist rate. I It was stated in evid < secution
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    • 230 16 1 HE Gillette M No. 25 Set, containing a Gillette razor and one Blue Gillette blade > in a neat moulded case, is an amazing bargain. Both razor and blade are specially made I I M cision and so give you H H||B|B|BaBJSJJP j ßjaßB j llaaaß^^ Another (A good
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  • 1539 17 Mr. H. R. Cheeseman's Rotary Address Singapore, Wednesday. critics <d «»ur educational system in particular and fl iplovers in general should make every effort to hich confront schools in this country, said Deputy Director of Education, in the course I Singapore Rotary
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  • 265 17 TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. To-day may mark a turning -point for many in busi?icss. Unexpected developments may occur to cause an alteration in set plans. Doivnriytit positive methods may pay best, bttt avoid taking financial risks. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: May 21 to June 21. Someone else's stupidity
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  • 72 17 Singapore, Wednesday.—Zakaria bin Soudan, an employee of the S.H.B Fire Station, was to-day charged with outraging the modesty of Rogayah binte Suryni, .1 sixteen year old married Ma lay worran. at the majned quarters oi the S H.B. en Dec. 27. Accused for an adjournment to btain counsel
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    • 63 17 WwJ EXECUTOR ADMINISTRATOR HtUSTEE ASSIGNEE LIQUIDATOR ATTORNEY AND AGENT. All work, whatever the amount will command our fullest attention. With the facilities of lhe Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Lta., and the Fastern Realty Co., Ltd., we are in a unique position which links facilities with security For further particulars please apply
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    • 136 17 Q or you ore 1 THIN (At\vW^ weak I |OKr ■H nervous U B run-down a ta BB condition? I If you feel weak, your powers are diminished, you are ■9 nervous or "all to pieces,' take Sanovigor. Sanovigor feeds W l£ and rebuilds the weakened and ill-functioning cells and
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    • 467 17 1 MALAYAN PREMIER 'HOTEt ,j to-m<;ht I »i\\b:k a »\.\(e (fiwii) 0-15 to MIDNIGHT also j THE MOST DARING SFECTA< ILAR CABARET ENTERTAINMENT EVER TO VISIT SINGAPORE. The Daredevil Prestons SKATING THRILLS DINNER $340 NUN-DINERS Sl-00 RAFFLES RRASSERIE—Every evening Raffles Orchestra relayed jl to the Cafe. jj §KA VIEW HO
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  • 27 18 South China refugee? are seen fleeing from the are;;s threatened with devastation. Note that they carry what little 'hey can of their personal belongings.
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  • 135 18 London. NECESSARY credit would be incladfd ii lhe IW9 Budget of the l eague of Nations, far the maintenance of the present anti-epidemic work in China and continuance of normal technical collaboration, Mr. H A. Butler. Under Secretary of state fat Foreign Affairs, in the Wolf
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  • 775 18 First Group Commences Work In Few Weeks Huge Subsidies From Boxer Indemnity Fund British Funds To Help China PROVIDING chances for China's budding scientists to gain field work experience by making intensive scientific studies on Chinese frontiers, the Board of Trustees for the
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  • 65 18 Chungking Under the chairmanship ol Mr. O i Wen-hao. Minister of Economic Affairs, a corporation has been formed here vith a camtal of 5i.200.000 (approx. 140,000 for the development of coal mines In south Bzechuen Province. Chinese mcles estimate that in six month*/ time a
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  • 338 18 Changsha. O AILING mostly from the seaboard provinces of Pukien and Chekiang where the people arc renowned for their l>;w adventurous spirit, the 15,000 ex-Communist soldiers —'emnants ot former south-eastern Hoi! Army of past times —who now form th bad ;f China's
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  • 210 18 >* h l r E R f ineSe a r P,anes have arrivt d a rertain point in cnlritTed h ?h"p are ZTV" HWv SCrvi( from funds < .n(r,.)!ilod b.V lhe peopl t in hwantrtunjr and overseas residents Ihespianes have been
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  • 76 18 Chungking. Intensification of the movemenr against shipment of aims and munilions to Japan is urged in a cable HUW•ge addressed by the China Foreign Relations Association to overseas Chinese in San Francisco. Recently the overseas Chinese ther have stopped several shipments of mil: »ary
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    • 364 18 Have You tne FIGURE thab Men V V II Admire V JkL/J Jo. Ely figure and keeps m perfect I i health by taking two Bile Beans I regularly every night at bedtime. I HH i'Tßu^iTTm'S.^ You. 100, can gradually melt away I PJaS 1 those surplus pounds of fat,
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    • 69 18 I C^ 11 fiaqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD FOR Ipi rHI IR OWN I After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to I ihe 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD I a complete diet allowing for the progressive I introduction of solids. Obtainable Irom The Medical ll.ill Ltd, lhe
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  • 164 19 Undertrial Prisoner Fettered Beaten In Cell? STORY OF PANDIT SHYAMLAL'S DEATH Ih in Bidar gaol gf Pandit Shyamlal, Vice-Pre-Vrn inidni Sanha of the Hyderabad State, is .1 tffedesarca regarding the circumstances ihappy event. totec worker ,ped In Bi- gcd murder. ping indittne tea* cian of Boml( ted diet he was
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  • 78 19 It'n B<MBkay, Dec. 'Jl I UTernmen t India comtheir decision >n l, H c rjt has vot i J_ u n r ,n Ul kast .M unv Setv« n unsettled during The so-called mem >, figl and ws fight not on!} and public boI I
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  • 118 19 (United Press). A COMPETENT medical man 71 who examined the body of Pandit Shyamlal who died as an underliial prisoner in the Htdar eanl, reports as follows:— The body when examined on Dec. 18 was found emaciated with retracted abdorhrn, nails of the right hand fingers were black
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  • 1073 19 (United Press). mu Trivandrum, i)c< 23. Vn& Ji-1 .ivancoj e Conference organised yesterday by the Stale Congress in defiance of the prohibitory orders of the district Magistrate, resohed to launch a programme of direct action induriijng the non-p;»ymcnt of taxes. < The Conference was held
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  • 78 19 (United Press). Jodhpur. Dee. Jf. DNTH a view tc associating Tf the People »f thy Si fe with administrative problems in an increasing degree ;»»id affording, thesn oppcrtanKien of receiving training in ih< working ol democratic institutions, His Highness the Maharaja of Jodhpur has sanction ?d the
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  • 47 19 (United Press). Incere, Dec. 20 —All the 14 members •c Municipal Piaja Manrtal Party pcd en b*oc froru the Mun--ciparty on the ground that the tJov- ii. -I .1; noj granted Lhou- otsnand. the rel >vii (,i the Municina] Act and administration.—(United press)
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  • 229 19 (United Press). I Benares, D<v. 21. •JMIE twenty-first Convocation of the Esnares Hindu University was held tit the Aninhi-Theatre on Sunday last, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, Vice-ChanceHor presiding. I The function began with prayer, j Honorary degree of Doctor of Law was then conferred on Sir
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  • 103 19 (United Press). Jubbulpore, Jan. 2. MOVK is afoot to carve out a colossus of iWhatma Gandhi on the Bamnagar Hill under the base of which the V isimudutt .\agar, Tripun Congress venue, is being constructed. I VISIBLE FROM FIVE MILES
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  • 303 19 (United Press). Hyderabad, Dec. 29. pHK struggle tor responsible govA eminent, which wa> started two months Ago by the Hyderabad State Congress by launching individual Satyagraha. baa baea temporarily suspended on Friday last by Sj. Kasinath Rao Yaidva. the sixteenth "dictator/* Mr. Vaidya was arrested while announcing:
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  • 127 19 (United Press). Masulipatam, Jan. 2. TIR Pattabhi Sitaramayya, M member. Congress Working Committee, and President. Andhfu Provincial Congress Committer, has been deputed by the Congress Working Committee to .go to Ceylon and study th% condition cf Indians residing there end generally' establish contact wHfi Ceylonese
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