Malaya Tribune, 6 January 1939
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Title Section40 1939-01-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: I I Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. xxvi. So. I. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, January G, lU'.ii). The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939 -F'TyipEl*40 words
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Advertisement153 1939-01-06 1 Jled Vie I s II X A v T lllltl E Dominant j ft Mdiya MILNERS SECURITY E sup REME TEST Ap* ARTILLERY—BOMBS ?f FIRE FALL SIN JAPAN£SE HOSTILITIES. jH S^ trac i from Re P or t of the Chief Accountant, Nankins Shanghai Railway, dated 27th April, 1932, "The153 words
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Advertisement17 1939-01-06 1 Ifeu CHinn OpticrlCo \7I HIGH ST. PHONE 3786 J -4 REFRACTING MANUFACTURING > OPTICIANS < i FREE CHAR6ES MODERATE17 words
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Advertisement155 1939-01-06 1 STAR BRAND JUJUBES SPECIAL OFFER Every bottle contains FREE COUPON Hand two coupons to your retailer and he will wive you ONE FULL SIZE FREE BOTTLE! jfc #H~ 4 <■ t AGENTO THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Slnrapor' fc Branch». THREE-BEARING CRANKSHAFT. B|B^^^^P^^^BB 1195 cc. ENGINE |!X TO 65 MP H-155 words
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Advertisement132 1939-01-06 1 9Z, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed J Created in Lei work rooms I 5 $30 j 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. h M I coloured mouldrite case. Contains self- m M stropping Valet razor, strop in hinged lb fi R jj B| conumer, and three Valet blades In132 words
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70 1939-01-06 2 This picture, just received from Tunis, are the first showing actual demonstrations in Tunis where a tense situation prevails as a result of the Italian demands for the handing ever <»f the territory by France to Haly. Reinforcements of Mobilr Guards have been drafted into Tunis as Italians and French70 words
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617 1939-01-06 2 London, Dec. 18. OREACH of promise damages of 1750 were awarded yesterday against a former university man who told a girl, before he jilted her. that her love lifted from him the "weight of his sins" and made "the pollution vanish. v617 words
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239 1939-01-06 2 London. Dec. 18. PEELING »cry fit after the Yogi exercises which he docs every morning, Charles Henry Arnold, of Camden Town, who is 109, puffed nut hk chest an*.' said to me (writes a reporter): II only I couid gei to239 words
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Article116 1939-01-06 2 \'a»(pore, Dec. 29. MR. KEHIIIDHAR CZA, a lead citizen and landlord of Rajnaiidgaon. has been served with notice by the State authorities to show cause why he should not be ejected from his \illage for alleged participating in disloyal and subversive movement. Mr. Rajjulal Sharma, another citizen,116 words
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Article137 1939-01-06 2 Cambridge. A rARTICULABLE brilliant member of the 1936 group of Chinese Indemnity scholars. Mr. Chang Tsung. wt Hangchow in Chekiang. has now obtained the degree of Doetrr oi Philosophy, at C ambridge. Dr. Chang graduated in 1934 a": Tsinghua University, where tv spent the next two years137 words
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137 1939-01-06 2 Washington. MRS. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of the United States' President, has become a member of the board of directors of the Boston, Massachusstts, insurance Hrm of Roosevelt and Sargent. An official at the White House said that she had taken the position to protect137 words
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Article180 1939-01-06 2 London. T ITTLE-KNOWN woods from the U British Empire are being used in the decoration and interior work of Imperial Airways' new terminal building- in Buckingham Palace Road here. The woods, which have been collected from many different parts ol the Empire, will be used180 words
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443 1939-01-06 2 TEN THOUSAND ARE LIKE HIM London, Dec. 12. £DDIE NEWMAN, British film stunt artist, came out of hospital the other (lay anxious to earn enough money to pay off his debts and huv l turkey for his 11 lend- at Christmas.443 words
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Article47 1939-01-06 2 n torn killer i panther from Gadalw in IZVt "5* »»d i, roach*) i,„ huntsmen. The tow and it tethered outside night. 0,,e V*l dl panther was font, sored though if, h, I T IP the cow's herns >ve rr l with i,| oof47 words
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Article211 1939-01-06 2 Ottafta jWORE than 0,000 lost their lives throoii fttwmgH (ieuths during the i>a«t 1? months, according to a report oat iMhed here by the Dominion Bun*, of SUiiMi-*. Ul People ,bed retting M« bed n* Una nut of bed. tettiuc into th, bath getting out of the211 words
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Advertisement301 1939-01-06 2 J mm ry gged coat, loss of appetite, eczema, 1 swellings between the toes. Ob M arn rTs Condition Powders ire easy to give because they are tastelc is. When a rog scratches u,s because ST reBulady and see how youi ai i. 6 ."T*.. dog repays you with high301 words
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Advertisement132 1939-01-06 2 HEALER EverijUij Needs —Zam-Buk For Skin Troubles and Injuries. |F you've a bad cut. bruise, sprain or insect bite—if you surfer from itchy pimples, rashes or tkm sor.es of any kind, you can alwa depend upon Zam-Buk to put you right aga.n. This famoj, I ointment, which is made from132 words
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578 1939-01-06 3 EVIDENCE IN MURDER CHARGE London. WIFE'S alleged threat lo drive her husband's car over a cliff with herself ai d others in it was mentioned in evidence al the hearing of a murder charge at Pudsty (Yerks) yesterday. The woman, Mrs. Irene Wray578 words
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Article103 1939-01-06 3 Reuter. Peiping, Jan. 4. Tnc hi Qi try Finance of the Japanese tponsored China Provincial Government here announces that from Feb. 2o 1r.2 currcm of the China National Government gtlll circulating in North China will be subject tc a further thirty per cent, discount as againstReuter. - 103 words
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Article34 1939-01-06 3 Reuter. Bucharest, Jan. 4 The Finance Minister has announced two hundred a id eighty Jewish owned public houses and restaurants handling alcoholic drink will be permanently closed in Bucharest —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article73 1939-01-06 3 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 4.—Since June, when th.; Secretary for Air announced that owing to the inrther expansion of the R.A.I. 1,700 pilots would be iecruited, 1,300 candidates have been accepted, leaving only 400 vacancies to be filled in thi? next threp months. These 400 recruitsBritish Official Wireless. - 73 words
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Article41 1939-01-06 3 Reuter. Jerusalem, Jan. 4 The Governme »t ofT.ces at Beersheba \ve;e set on Arc last night. The fire v*as relinquished by a party of the Highland Light Inlmtiy i. j, only after •>» cerahle da-nia-e red been y Hi*. —Reuuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article73 1939-01-06 3 Reuter. Rome. Jan. 4.—King George is sen-1--o rß a ie pi> -senutive selection of Leonardo da Vine, s work from the Royal collection at Windsor to the Leonardo exhibition at Milan this spring The King is loaning 19 pictures of the 600 ?l moit aiReuter. - 73 words
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Article45 1939-01-06 3 Reuter. Warsaw, Jan. 4.—Colonel Potts'*. JPjreign rainister, plans for leaving France alter his vi,it to Paris are no: orhcially known, but it is thought likely he would see Hitler to discuss the ha;ern Europe question if the Fuehrer is Willing.— ReuterReuter. - 45 words
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Article116 1939-01-06 3 j Many Casualties At Tarragona Reuter. Barcelona, Jan. 4. TWO crowded passenger trains were 1 hit dur ng a Nationalist air raid a Tarragona Casualties are believed to be very heavy. the Nationalists are still nearly 88 miles from Barcelona after a fortnight o f despera sReuter. - 116 words
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Article122 1939-01-06 3 Reuter. r IGHTED only by blue battle lanterns tne United Slates Pacific fleet steamed cut of harbour before dawn to-day with wartime secrecy on the first Ftage of big fleet manoeuvres Seaplanes swept before the line of ohip., ]n search of Ihecretical sub marine 3 oneReuter. - 122 words
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Article106 1939-01-06 3 Reuter. Chicago. Jan. 4—The way for the release of Al Capone frcm prison, scheduled to take place on Jan. 19. has b:-en cleared by the payment of over $37,000 towards the $50,000 fine and court co?ts outstanding against the former gang.chieftain. The adv cate whoReuter. - 106 words
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Advertisement383 1939-01-06 3 BRITISH INDIA -ited in England). inn urpw" OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage S'pon 1539 6.510 Jan. 13 1 DivrHl 17.0C0 Jan. 13 paJpURA 17.0»« Jan. 27 KwAlsiNDl 17.0CG Feb. 1J Iggg Feb. 24 tv\[ i B 80C Mar. M 'SrRJ i5.00Q Mar. 19 SnAL -.000 Mar. 24 CARTHAI »WJ* A P r383 words
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Advertisement477 1939-01-06 3 STEAMER SAILINGS §N ORDDE L TSCH b.h LLOYD, (Incorporated in CM*. The undernoted are the Company's intended B<tures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG SHANGHAI, CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 "ELBE" omits Taku Bar Jan. .s.s. "GNEI&ENAU" omits North China j an 19 S m.s. 4 FULDA" omits Japan Jan. 31477 words
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Advertisement470 1939-01-06 3 j BANGKOK LINE. CHF V A JAPAN LINE. j S Luxurious One Class Motorshlps, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but i Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- 1 To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion. Hamburg and Copenhagen. i To: Port Said. Palestine. Beyrouth J M.S. From Spore. M'ca,470 words
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Advertisement128 1939-01-06 3 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE B Deutsch-Australische Dampfschiffs Geseilschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due S'oore 1939 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 ms. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. L 2 m.s. BURGENLAND Direct Feb. I HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due128 words
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Article796 1939-01-06 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Jan. 5, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 9 4,3 Asam Kumbang 26 9 27 9 Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 216 23,Ayer Weng 0.59 0.64 Bangrin Tin 20 3 21 ;9 Batu Selangor796 words
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Article142 1939-01-06 4 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held their 1415tn auction yesterday. Catalogued 379.928 lbs.—tons 169.61. Offered 317.161 lbs.—tons 141.59. Sold 303,165 lbs.—tons 135.34. London—Spot 8 3! 16. New York—Spot 16'/a cents. Prices realised:— Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. Standard Quality 28*78 Good Average Quality 27% to142 words
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Article61 1939-01-06 4 News has just been received that after Aye weeks' of preparation, the Rangoon Branch of the Bank of China will commence business early this month under the management of Mr. Reignson C. Chen who has been there as organiser. It will be remembered that he was responsible61 words
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Article15 1939-01-06 4 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $111 (unchanged).15 words
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Article21 1939-01-06 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 Vh (down ft) Sellers 2814 (down V 8).21 words
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322 1939-01-06 4 Singapore, Jan. 5. MINING Buyers Sellers Am pats 3 7V2 4 Ayer Hitams 22 23Bangrins 21 22 Batu Selangors 1.35 1.40 Hitams 0.33 0.37 Hongkong Tin 19 20 Chenderiangs 12 6 13.6 Hong Fatts 0.69 0.72 Idris Hyd. 7 3 8 Ipoh Tin 22 6322 words
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Article86 1939-01-06 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 5, 5 p.m. Company Dividend B*>ka jjX Date Ex. Div. year Southern Kinta Sg% m. Dec. 28 29 to jffi, TakuaD Way eS 2 *h J T an i Jan 12 Ja 4 2i/ 2 -c RUMER 6d Jan Jan 3186 words
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Article254 1939-01-06 4 6% Maynard Co., Ltd.. $30,000 lnt Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $4J.1,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102% 103 V, mm 1907 red. 19 »7 $1.G00,000 Int. nom Mar. 31, Sept. JO 108% iin norn 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000254 words
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Article450 1939-01-06 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER London Ti Spot 3*iy«J Previous To-day p* Sellers Steady Steady Ist Forward (February) Buyers 83 16 8 316 m Sellers 8 14 8 14 2nd Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 83 16 8 316 H m Sellers 85 16 8 516 3rd Forward (July Sept.450 words
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Advertisement261 1939-01-06 4 Hank of CHINA RANGOON AGENCY .t.» B'havre Mireei, Itanguoii Telegraphic Address:"CHUNGKUO", RANGOON. Opened For Business. THE I UNITED CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. Oncorporated In 8 8.) No. 2, Chulia Street. (Bonbam Building), Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 I Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve 100,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK." r. Telephone261 words
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Advertisement111 1939-01-06 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which ht incorporated In the S.S. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties: EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON. TRUSTEE OF A111 words
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Advertisement102 1939-01-06 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in 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 N rt Bridge Road, Singapore 253, South Eridge Road, Sincaporc Telegrapblc Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW YORK BANKERS. Midland Bank, Ltd Irving Trust Co102 words
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Obituary79 1939-01-06 5 KOH—CHEONG. The engagement is announced of Mr. Kch Kong Hai, 6th son of Mr. and Mrs. Koh Sek Lim ol Gulega Bedoh U:tate, Singapore, to Miss Cheong Keong Tuan, 3rd daughter of the laie Mr. Cheong Koon S'eng and Mrs. Cheong Kocn &3ng. The engagement is announced79 words
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Obituary53 1939-01-06 5 YEO—CHAN The engagement is announced and the marriage will take place at the Chinese Consulate General of Ihe Repub'ic of China on Sunday, 8th January. 1939. at 11 a.m of M ss Yeo Kim S'lan, £:.ster of Mr Yeo T.am Ciew. to Mr. Chan Kah £iew. sen cf Mrs.53 words
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Obituary68 1939-01-06 5 Mrs. V. Hogan and tam'lv vlncerely I thank all relative and friends who re kindly attended the funeral of her late l.usbynd and also f hose who sent wreailLS and letters of eondolenee. Mr. K. P. Mohamed Yusoff, cf the Indian I.abcui Company, lanjong 1'agar. rinctrejy his relatives and68 words
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858 1939-01-06 5 Ma layan Methodist Conference In Singapore THE 47 in session ol the Malaya Annual Conference began on Thursday at Weslay Church, Singaprre, imdei the direction of Bfefeop Fdwin F. Lee. Present were pastors of the English, Chinese and Tamil Methodist Churches in Malaya and Borneo and the missionaries of the858 words
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171 1939-01-06 5 Mil. Roosevelt's speech la given prominence it all tho newspapers. A Times' leader states that in his description of the American ideals and American reaction to the world's troubles Mr. Roosevelt was the authentic voice of the American people, and it will be heard171 words
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288 1939-01-06 5 Singapore, Thursday. with causing- voluntary hurt by punching his employer Chu Ah Whye, the dry cleaner of Raffles Hotel, Sarban a driver was to-day convicted and fined $20 (l in default three veeks' imprisonment, by Mr. C. H. Koh, Sixth Magistrate. Dr. A D'Mello co.nduc288 words
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Advertisement1186 1939-01-06 5 PJjMM$wd* (MooJdiMmiunJtA. PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDED invited for the IN^' R or service. For ■I al Tender Room II Date of Closing March C, 1939. C. H MJLDIE. MuiXlpaJ tfecretary j J( i ijssioners ol the Town N' ,i Singapore. m( i the year 1939. fn- the s i1,186 words
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Advertisement109 1939-01-06 5 I "STOCK CLE FRANCE SALE" (iIFT-SHOP-SAI.ON, 14, Capitol Flats Phone /'354. (Lift 2nd Floor). GET IHIMM Excessive Fatness and Constipation! i Purify Your Body and Your Blood! Take Care Of Your Bowels by Dr. SCHIEFFER'S METABOLIC SALT $1.40 bottle. SAL niGESTIVUS NATTERMANN for indigestion and other stomach complaints. $1.60 bottle.109 words
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Advertisement126 1939-01-06 5 c 11 you ar Afflicted with thta I USI DISEASE coma to Thab'.b A Mtl I ll ,Ia "an. the rpect&iMt for DIA- m%M WS BETES ll guaranty to cur* .MM fWi you completely an-i permanently enp.hl'.na you «o ia*e r.< >• an j y~y sugar without of n»currer>ca. r126 words
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Advertisement25 1939-01-06 5 iilvm© t s m (YOGI METHODS) C urses by Practical Demonstration. Success Guaranteed Write for Free Prospectus. THE MASTEIt (OCCULT CIRCLE >. 2CI, Onan Koad. Singapore.25 words
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Advertisement269 1939-01-06 6 ANNUAL READING GANDHI ASTROLOGER. §Send your date anc time of birth or trie time ol wntu.g tne letter and approximate age. You will be furnished with particulars regarding family, profession, health, income, expenses unexpected fortunes and misfortunes, lotteries, and all other important events. One year reading monthly details $2 00,269 words
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Advertisement131 1939-01-06 6 /STOP USING Me WATM I TOOTHPASTES ..they do only t i V 2 the job A toothpaste that merely cleans the teeth does onlyhalf the job. Gums, too, must be cared for must be kept free from infection. And FORHAN'S is the toothpaste that does both those jobs. Notice the131 words
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Advertisement281 1939-01-06 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chamists and Storm Neuralgia, Nerve Pains, etc. Hammer at your Brain? Why suffer those torturing pains? —take a course of Dr. Cassell'i Tablets and banish the cause, Your trouble may be due to Starved Nerves, Impure Blood, a Debilitated System or Disordered Digestive281 words
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Advertisement98 1939-01-06 6 GOLD LEAF TEA Using Gold Leaf a pound ot thL QUALITY TEA will make you iOt CUPS >1 refreshing crink at a cost, cl less *z a cent a cup. Only water is cheaper F. A. bai;tholomeusz, ltd. gjfigg immwrnSmmSSmmSSSm i B i Maying Tndoorsis a pleasure denied ti- the98 words
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Advertisement74 1939-01-06 6 m %W COUGH DROP medicated with throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks Vapoßub. C 428 S reliable! i AND PROMPT j j SERVICE j j IS YOURS, WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUR CLOCK AND \VATCH i REPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING j 429, NOR! H BRIDGE ROAD, J (Near \Addle Road). i74 words
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Advertisement36 1939-01-06 6 Let us make a complete analysis your eye trouble.' One n,odir n charge covers entire cost I urn ation. .Glasses. .Frames. «m3mp/on NQPTICAt C 9 Qualified Eyesight I, ARCADE if a Thompson, Or of 1 ~r36 words
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Miscellaneous1351 1939-01-06 6 Chamber Music From I Ry^QJgXi NBV$ Nirom —7.10 p.m. *JTTWmimPmb SINGAPORE LONDON ifl 'JLj^ ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) TR ANSMISSION 5 IIS s= S \i/ lijB ZHP 30.96 metres (9.61) mc s) 1 H iff I R?T y I pm. ;SB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m.)' M W\ 5 |g1,351 words
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Article271 1939-01-06 7 So Mama And Papa Go Shopping In Hollywood picture papas could be spotted in the crowds of Hollywood Boulevard, too, intent, like other parents, Hiuip pin,« their youngsters for school. iif- 1 pawed iiantically 1 rid m deiwear 4 rior.-s.town dcv.;- buying a op Tommy271 words
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Article, Illustration23 1939-01-06 7 Scene from "Men V it 1« Winds'" the air epic which «»prned at the apitel last ni^ht.23 words
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77 1939-01-06 7 GOVERNOR G.O.C. TO ATTEND JEWISH REFUGEES' SHOW IT. E. tho Governor and H. E. the General Officer Commanding, with party, wiil bz present at the Capitol Theatre on Jan. 17 of "The House of Rothschild," in aid of the Jewish Refugees Fund. The show, being under the patronage of the77 words
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Article38 1939-01-06 7 Members of the Singapore Musical Society are reminded that orchestral rehearsals for the concert to be held In March will be resumed on Monday next. Jan. 9. at 5.15 p.m. In the Victoria Memorial Hall."38 words
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176 1939-01-06 7 THE Wu-Han Songsters, consisting of 15 women and 13 men. are a troupe of scholars (including many foreign graduates* from Wuchang and Hankow. They have staged several cerformances at the Great World with great success, and their efforts were instrumental in Obtaining a sum176 words
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Article100 1939-01-06 7 IF you want a thrill, go straight 3W.iv to Raffl?s and see the Preston trio do everything except break themselves in pieces. They constitute one 0» the cabaret turns Singapore has seen for a long time. Preston and ni two charm ing giii partners perform wonders100 words
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143 1939-01-06 7 "Housemaster" At Pavilion Is Outstanding "HOUSEMASTER," now to be reen at the Pavilion, is an outstanding film. It is th 3 screen version of lan Hay", stage success of the same name, and closely follows the original. Several of the stage players are in the143 words
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Article185 1939-01-06 7 '•MEN With Wines," a Paramount colour m production with Kay Millard Louise Campbell and Fred McMurray In the leading parts, began a season at the Capitol last night and drew the crowded houses which we have learned to expect as the result of the enthusiastic185 words
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76 1939-01-06 7 Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMur ray arc chatting between scenes of Paramount's "Cafe Society.'' In the next scene Miss Carroll is to s tap Mac Murray—and Fred is to smack ihe giamorciii blonde beauty right be^k Director Edward H. Griffith walk briskly up to the76 words
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Advertisement274 1939-01-06 7 t "in" "aid" "of "the "eh in a RELIEF FUND UNDEH THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF TriF CONSUL-GENERAL FOR CHINA, MR. KAO LING-PAI, THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE will present S THE WU-HAN SONGSTERS. (28 Talented Chir.ese Amateur Artistes) in I I MODERN CHINESE CHORAL AND DRAMATIC PROGRAMME— I274 words
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Advertisement287 1939-01-06 7 YOUNGER mm Skinioo-I, Kom- v.likli contain;, MORNING c v~ w i r.- t Sec now much fresher Bwcd-the v..v./,. i: d«COVery ol Dr. and smoother your s!un is after the very Stejskal, 1 rofes or ol %M MM University first application. In a few days wrinkles Fhta vital eel] food287 words
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Miscellaneous181 1939-01-06 7 DAILY CROSSWORD i B flwreS fisSr bHH| mm H flffig gHrau HJ (,MsX(KO f S CLUES DOWN: airty lmen in i. Mail deer (anagram). II 2. In a manner of speaking. »y oe a threat. 4. Recards with pleasant emotions. 5. AsoOciated with cniidren, cannons hope of cm mi v181 words
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Advertisement346 1939-01-06 8 LOVELIES LET LOOSE IN A i STAID PUBLIC SCHOOL ANY HOW! jf i PAVILION /HQj TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 J <H #4* P*,| j AN HAV S GREAT COMEDY I %p SUCCESS > /.'HOUSE 'f' PIASTER CHURCHILL r AA PAVILION LTD RELEASE jL THE PLAY STARTED in AjM 1936 AND IS346 words
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Advertisement217 1939-01-06 8 JUBILEE THEATRE 2.30 p.m. IIVOLI HALL 2.30 p.m. MATI'V/fES: SAT SUN. "COME AND GET IT" "CHAN IN SHANGHAI/ WATCK! COMING! "TH E DRUM'" MASTERS 43 Bfi IS IC 1 W%k To Ni S ht To-MorroM Night at 745 p.m JEANETTE MacDONALD in "THE FIREFLY" Too Beautiful for words...So It Was217 words
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Advertisement274 1939-01-06 8 THE FIRST AIR PICTURE EVER FILMED ENTIRELY j IN GLORIOUS NATURAL TECHNICOLOUR! rA £.!.T OL RIDERS OF THE SKyQ j !\if Am II TIV The Cotn/itesi of tin I VjlllfiC" ■■^^.^3 {Atlantic Air, and 1 ffflßUv HHI W j 1,000 Other Thrills IN TECHNICOLOR SCILLIAM A WELLAAAN «^^l^o BORN" and274 words
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Article238 1939-01-06 9 N VtU ojM us wit" the usual T".' t n»timistk forecasts based. l «T the rubber industry. th V wishful thinking, but not j, h satistieal evidence says Nelson's rabbet market retui true that the gen a ted by political think this ha- tiding to change.238 words
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201 1939-01-06 9 I tin 8 °1 the committee of o Seni R thl ep yers bl feck ft Hon. M r lay that he had received fictions were being J by the Municipality If Jo prevent both and hawkers manu--1(j except by machinery. «t a*Seat d£l 1 L201 words
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415 1939-01-06 9 Singapore, Thursday. and gold chain vatedS6B T Silvel wat ValUed $68 from the Tiong Wah Hotel in June last year. Court Inspector Alex R. MacEwan nro W SSffiS £t tile accused on several occasions at a cofTee stall at the People's Park. He had token415 words
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Article100 1939-01-06 9 A ferry service is now In operation aay and night at Tongkang Pechah ,*u tn 8un el Simpang Kanan at tne 4th mile on the Batu Pahat-Parit Bilai roi gkang Pechah Road. The ferry service is available for the following traffic: -Motor-cars, motor cycles, motor vans or100 words
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Article215 1939-01-06 9 \Y X nav e leceivcd the iollouing ,L el er from Mr J vv Matin and Mr. D Osborne-,Tones on behalf of the committer of the St Davids Society. Singapore. 1 *he courtesy of your columns res?ri ?nT 1 d rCSy a iCtter lo the Welsh215 words
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Article196 1939-01-06 9 TIIK following is a cabled synopsis from the "Trader's" column of isarrons the American National Weekly: Barrons' Weekly Tidex of Business Activity is 78 0 down from the previous week. The behaviour of the market during tne past week confirmed its underlying strength with an196 words
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Advertisement202 1939-01-06 9 mxHur Marlborough! Th < (<<»nfrolled by Shau Bros., j,f d > T~ <«roalesl and ~„s ~t rndia h vcr produced. Stamng ff. X Tk.Tagarajp j I ill' ha 111 111 1 y. V. Kao. j mended by nfl C 0"" Tr > *>«>■ «««11* Trumpet on wso Conn Trumpet u„202 words
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Advertisement211 1939-01-06 9 r j TOOT A CROWD" is one of the best comedies that has come to I Shnu iPo °v a i° nS time There is not a dull momen t the whole &no*. —Straits Times 5-1-39. j TO-DAY AT 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p,m. I j SAT. SUN. MORNING SHOW AT211 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-06 9 M SUN TALKIE I FRED ASTAIkE in Z Musical Hif I "SWING TIMF" j I GRAND THEATRE MATINEES SAT. A> SUN. "DARK JOURNEY* 1 'TEXAS RANGERS." ••>■■■■■................ M27 words
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Article645 1939-01-06 10 JN the course of a very informative address on the chances for boys in Malaya, Mr. H. H. Cheeseman, the Deputy Director ol Education, made a statement which he said would probably be severely criticised. The statement was that $30 or $40 a month was a reasonable645 words
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951 1939-01-06 10 C. H. Stanley Jones - MORE ROBBERIES REPORTED By C. H. Stanley Jones REDUCTION of crime U one of the major problems of Malaya for 1939. Last year showed a recrudescence of both .serious and petty -rime par t ieulariy of robbery with violence. Towards the951 words
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Article211 1939-01-06 10 A RECENT film finishes when a croonor. wlio has been shot, recovers. Most producers, however, are still insisting on happy eiMttngi Many scientists are now eager to disprove the theory that man descended irom the ape. No doubt they feel it is high time the poor creature211 words
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Advertisement142 1939-01-06 10 CYCLING CAPES PRICE .5.5.9.» Each. SOU WESTER HATS [<> HATCH PRICE $1.50 Each. < viad« in EnfteiMt). KOBI.\SO\ A «<>.. 1/1 IK SINGAPORE c KUALA LUMPUR High Twist Sheer j I CHIFFON Mmis9'' STOCKINGS v j 1 Tree from Ring/ J j <J HEER and lovely to look jlj V142 words
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Advertisement18 1939-01-06 10 "FRESH floral wreaths MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, OHOBY GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2168.18 words
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Advertisement80 1939-01-06 10 fHITEAWAYf Kuala Lumpur—SlN GAPORE Penang I 'poh Taipenj I ROLLER SKATES SKATES' ENTIRELY BRITISH MADE •An exceptionally strongly made skate that, will give supreme satisfaction. Fitted tfitt 4t l NIT" sell' contained Ball Bearing Stee* Wheels and special straps at heel and across toe. Complete with adjustinff spanner. Kxtra lar#c80 words
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Article, Illustration871 1939-01-06 11 First moves in democracy's fight against fascism? CHAMBERLAIN ON ROOSEVELT SPEECH rjii r:? n London. Jan. 5. t T'\ ;tt r ;lnKht repeal > or at ,eadt a fundamental amend mentofthe American Neutrality Ad will be voted byConeresa plowing Preside.it Roosevelt's flghtine epeeeh gainst871 words
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Article155 1939-01-06 11 Reuter. Saragossa. Jan. S. THE Nationalists have occupied the 1 town of Borjas Blancas this morning and have also entered the fertile Urgel plains, which they allege were flooded by the Republicans opening the sluice gates diverting the canal. The towns of Artesa del Erida and PutttvertReuter. - 155 words
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Article270 1939-01-06 11 y ashington. .lan. .">. PRESIDENT RuoseveH in hi-; hadeel message lo Contjress, aas recommended (hat the naval construction funds be increased In >'! millions (v $270 millions. Th< i provides for a start in built inn two battleships in «940. expand!] tin naral air force by270 words
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Article230 1939-01-06 11 Reuter. A J Odon, Jan. 5. to P P vi <•..'• •"'••..oatins plans u> three million ft cities in the Minister of authorities ;°Perate with the immediate accommodation in -> it i.s hoped ht 2nd of PebrufH] thai "'i::.:" c I, Wrei, j, lhe *cReuter. - 230 words
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162 1939-01-06 11 B.O.W. London, Jan. 5. rpHE Ark Royal, the great new aircraft carrier uh ch is joining the Home Fleet for ilie Spring cruisc this year, is the first of five ships designed I cxcluriveFy for the naval air service. Its immediate successors.B.O.W. - 162 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-01-06 11 Btrne over by the combined weight of snow collected during he,- vovare and a dippte. deck cargo of timber, the Finnish steamer "Kurikka" had a'Seavv Utf when she arr.vcd in Surrey Commercial Docks. London.38 words
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281 1939-01-06 11 Tokyo, Jan. 5. {jOMPLETE agreement on future policy in connection with China has been reached between Baron Hiranuma (new Premier) and Prince Konoye (ex-Premier), who. in the new Cabinet, holds rank as Minister without Portfolio. Baron Hiranuma hns formed the new Cabinet with281 words
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Article58 1939-01-06 11 Reuter. Copenhagen, Jan. s.—lt is rumourec in political circles that the Danish Nar; raiiy is likely to be prohibited by thGovernment on the grounds of*"un patriotic action." It is also said therf are among the police force members ol i the party who have given informatio?:Reuter. - 58 words
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Article50 1939-01-06 11 Reuter. Berlin Jan. 5.—Ccionel Beck, the Polish roreign Ministers, to-day had a >»ng tan: with Hitler at Berchtesgaden Nj statement has been issued but it is presumes the Ukraine wa s first anions the questions discussed. Other matters which may be discussed include Jewish lelugees in Poland, minorities and Danzig.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article223 1939-01-06 11 Reuter. Sousa, Tunisia, lan. "nALAMRR, not Mussolini, is our protector. We have no need for anyone hu\ Franc l. declared the Arab Sheikh who welcomed M. Daladier at EMjeni to-day before hi-, depa lure for Sousa. M Daladier's reception here marked :he conclusion of his visit toReuter. - 223 words
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Article104 1939-01-06 11 Reuter. J L:ndcn. Jan. s.—Mr. Chamberlain ana j I ord Halifax had a loiv 0 conversation at I Downing Street to-day reviewing th* J European situation in preparation fcr the Rome visit next week. The Rome express in which Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax will travelReuter. - 104 words
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Article26 1939-01-06 11 A European reports the theft of a bag containing cash S5 and two lottery tickets from No. fe, Scott Road at Q p.m. on Jan. 3.26 words
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Advertisement207 1939-01-06 11 LATEST "H-M-V" MALAY RECORDS For The Month. NS:4f7 Oh Mari feung Dy Abdullah KlwdMKf Suara oari Kekasehu do. NS:4M Terang dan (ielap Sung by Mia Room Kionchong Pemikahan c j o "T" NS.-501 Itulah Sorga Sung by Miss Jacoba K>onchonir Ingat Tempo Dtilu do. do NS:MI Dibauah Laagil rang terang207 words
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1430 1939-01-06 12 VIEWS OF SIR JOHN BARLOW Sinftapore. Thursday. THE need for cnnunercial houses in Malaya If, ins est juate the dangers thai Singapore, a* n free trade port, may possibly lace is stressed in a statement made to the pres. I y1,430 words
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Article126 1939-01-06 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I HERE have been several reports of thefts from European residences in Singapore recently, and the articles stolen are usually ash trays, candlesticks, trays, match boxes made of silver or gold, and vases. The detective Branch suspect that those responsible for these petty thefts126 words
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Article104 1939-01-06 12 At Liie e:uiual general of the Mayb'ossom Badminton Party held recently 'he following woe elected olTiccbeoi ■:s It the ensuing year.-. "Paramount feels that through its reelected Mr. Syei Hassan AU»ab*bce, hon: Secretary Mr. Shaikh Abdullah Mattar 1 re- elected», honi treasurer Mr. Shaikh Ababakar Mattar ire-elected>, hon:104 words
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Article98 1939-01-06 12 Reuter. I.ondoii. Jan. b I ORD Halifax has ordered an inquiry into all the circumstances connected %it li the charges made by the Spanish Nationalist authorities of "improper conduct by British officials, employees end ethers at St. Jean de Luz, San Sebastian or Burgcs." I The inquiryReuter. - 98 words
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Article30 1939-01-06 12 The Lloyd Trie.stino liner Victoria ?s due 'U Singapore at ll a.m. on Sunday and wili leave for Manila. Hongkong and Shanghai the same day at 2 p.m.30 words
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Article23 1939-01-06 12 The untitled of the ship untitled will be in attendance at the New Worid Cabau to-night, and will render special request items. i23 words
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Article131 1939-01-06 12 JAPAN FACES CRISIS Tokyo, Jan. 6. "Japan faces a critical situation, unprecedented in her annals," declared Baron Hiranuma after the first Cabinet meeting. He added that it was not impossible to overcome (he difficulty if < nly the Government and the people I were a solid unit. The131 words
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Article98 1939-01-06 12 Singapore. Friday. COMMENCING from to-morrow, one hundred Chine. c paintings will be hung at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, when Mr. Chang San Tze, famous Chinese artist and visitor to Singapore, opens an exhibition of his pictures. TJie exhibition will lajt till Tuesday. admissirjn beim r98 words
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338 1939-01-06 12 £HILDREX of officers of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, and the Kegular Army, enjoyed a grand treat yesterday, aitenioon when they attended a party given by the General Officer Comman* j ding, Major-General W.G.S. Oobbie. at his residence in rtukit Brown. l The children338 words
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109 1939-01-06 12 Singapore, Friday. Silt Philip Sassonn, Britain's First Commissioner of Works, and a former UnderSecretary for Air, paid a mystery visit to Singapore last night. Sir Philip is the man who owns vast ramifications in China, including great deal of proper! v in Shanghai. Sir109 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-01-06 12 Some of the children who were entertained by the G.O.C. at Flagstaff House yesterday.20 words
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Article116 1939-01-06 12 Singapore, Thursday. Uan Goon Sen" a forty-one year old Hol'.kien appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this morning and was charged that he between Sept. 1C and Dee 24. at Singapore, being employed as a servant viz. a bill collector and116 words
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Article127 1939-01-06 12 [From Our Outi Re Kuala Lmnpui A SERIOUS train deraili place between Shm n Bcrang. In South Perak. at &soe| i o'clock this morning, when the mail train frcro Penang was to Kuala Lumpur The engine and two md are lying on then down an embankment.127 words
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Article64 1939-01-06 12 Reuter. London, Jan. 5.-In conn ihe recent heaw speculation in Reuter {earns from reliable soui all banks and bullion firms hi asked by the Treasury to refi aiding speculation against sti by means of leans against gold, lien in gold or foreign exchan It Is farther understoodReuter. - 64 words
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Article22 1939-01-06 12 Mr. Tan Hong Seng, untitled tr c Supreme Court. Singapore shortly going on retirement, entertained to dinner at the Restaurant to-morrow night.22 words
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Advertisement18 1939-01-06 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, •PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S INbUUAJNCfc.18 words
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Advertisement7 1939-01-06 12 I.riWISS IS GOOD FOR YOU WFO M7 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-01-06 13 I |gj| mo Alexandra School. Mrs. Dobbie, wife ol the G.O.C. Mal. t .;i. opening (he main door of Alexandra School.27 words
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Article58 1939-01-06 13 Pnr. jc, Jan. POMTK \l sensation was caused lure b\ Ihe action of the Soviet Mini M. tlexandrowsky, who Ihe editors of all Czech newsropi of Journal de Moscom rtitaininj; a sironjjlv worded attack m the l*ra; uc < <'■> ernment. tei vj i ing card. Thi58 words
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Article56 1939-01-06 13 igapore, Thursday. OMFI into the water by a man prevented a 1 fi »m drowning this r *>--••*» fallen into th: sea from the Clifford Pier He was fished out just in time and was none the wor?» for his experience except .or swaJlowing a good quantity56 words
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Article429 1939-01-06 13 1 ol persuading jument, to modif) L y 01 f ;in '-A the door to i ii ma, following the •wiiges wnicn give the iplete control rial i Inquiries now plomats are v i there tteign policy or 1,, i fact, will be i' application mi ion429 words
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597 1939-01-06 13 School For Penang Garrison Singapore, Thursday. **jp/()R many years since I have held responsible command. I have heen very anxious lo do what has lain in my power to assure that the education ef military children in foreign stations should be597 words
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Article61 1939-01-06 13 Singapore, Thursday PLEADING wlJty fo a cha roNAW a cake-seller, who JL assaulted and relieved „f i n cash and a wallet, Kg Sena? XI man V 8 nff w a younr; en«d to ly e nmUb? ~r>r v r"7S2I ,his m<,rni^ Judse Gib9on < 'he Dislric.61 words
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Article201 1939-01-06 13 Singapore, Thursday. HEATH by me adventure uas ihe Porirr" tut Mr. W. G. div W *»»»ffapcre Coroner, toof KfSI ln ,<,uir v into tm death ot a Chinese named Chin Yew Fan on n a Kt i in ih J ene b-pSu burns *«irerttlg from severe201 words
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Article67 1939-01-06 13 Singapore, Thursday.— Choy Yin Fa*» was to-day Bned $25 or in default 25 ■ay* imprisonment when he pleaded goaty to the charge of negligent--5 «TV iS his car a< lhp junction nr B?dok and Chaagi Iloads. thereby colliding uith a taxi. Mr C. H. Whitton, Traffic67 words
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Article37 1939-01-06 13 Singapore. Thursday -For soliciting employment as a temporary watchman N ;l! w °rtdon\hc second third and fourth of December last Ta< Ah Hong was to-day fined $5 on 'each Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate37 words
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Article22 1939-01-06 13 Buigapore, Thursday. -On New yearl--vamea at 30 cents from tho Sh b m# Magistrate, for committing theft.22 words
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Article223 1939-01-06 13 Singapore, Thursday. PRELIMINARY inquiry into a charge of attempted murder preferred against a young lorry driver named Lav Sam was commenced before Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, to-day. A sundry-shop keeper named Chug Koot was shot in the right thigh at about eleven on the223 words
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Advertisement131 1939-01-06 13 TEACHERS HIGHLAND CREAM iSI WHISKY |§A £f RATION OF SCOTCH wmmmm THONE: STORE 5376 (5 lines). K. LI MPUR £»l ines) IPOH: 110 111 (2 lines). Mvt °f Siug-pore Cold Storage Co. Lid. WP S. 260 <- i _j j FAe Immortal music by GILBERT SULLIVAN j I RECORDINGS j131 words
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Article200 1939-01-06 14 THE following are English and Scottish league football fixtures for Saturday, Jan. 7: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 111 SOUTHERN Bournemouth v.s. Toro, a\ L Brighton vs Swiodon r Bristol R Port Vale. Cardiff vs. Bristol C. Exeter C AlcershOl. IpSWICh T vs. Crystal P. Mansfield T. vs. Newport200 words
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Article1029 1939-01-06 14 L T OLLOWING is the card of events, subject to and re-arrangement in running order, for to-morrow., the final day, at Penang. Horses Class I 6 Furlongs 2 1 1 EASTERN KNIGHT 10.0 "Wearne Kongsi" Billett 3 3 4 JACK DRUCE 9.4 Mr. Cheah" Van1,029 words
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Article15 1939-01-06 14 Reuter. Boston, Jan. 5. Donald Budge beat Ellsworth Vines 6—3, B—6, 6—4.—ReuterReuter. - 15 words
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Article13 1939-01-06 14 All hockey matches in Singapore were cancelled yesterday owing to rain.13 words
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Article74 1939-01-06 14 The A.A.As eleven will visit Pulau Biani to play an opening season soccer match for the R. E's first eleven on Sunday. The following will represent the association: Yeo Rh Kow, Hee Chit Lam, Cheng Yong Nghee, Soh Kirn Swee, Tan Lai Chuan. Sng Ah Lai. Foo Kai74 words
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Article, Illustration565 1939-01-06 14 Sullivan And Baskaran Not Travelling Singapore, Thursday. JHIS afternoon's deluge made the Singapore State hockey selectors task all the more difficult. Today's hockey trial was washed out and the selectors were left with the only alternative of choosing a team judging from565 words
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Article94 1939-01-06 14 DLAYJNG .at Changi, the 35th lort- revs Coy. were beaien at rugger by th*» 32nd Heavy Battery by five points to nil on New Year's day. Ip to half-time there was no score. Though weaker, the Sappers' deience held up the attacking threes. The Sappers were94 words
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Article55 1939-01-06 14 The Chinese Swimming Club chess rhampionshin final between Lo Kum Woon and Tan Peng Choo will take place at the Clubhouse on Sunday, at 10 30 a.m. Lo Kum Wcon was at one time champion of the Singapore Chess Club while his opponent is the holder55 words
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207 1939-01-06 14 PIIFFICULTIES arising from the fact that Singapore are away t'P-e to-morrow for the annual Trophy Match with Selangor Club and in tli ease of some of the up-countiy players inability to gel away, de] the Res; oi the South side which is to207 words
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Article114 1939-01-06 14 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. against the Colts on Monday, Jan. 9 at 5. JO p.m. on the Road ground: V. N. Pillay; Sing Ching. Hutchinson; Guan Kiat, Ranatunga, Chin Chye: Elkington, C. Rcshty, Suralta. Leembrnggen, Galstuan. Reserve: Jalleh. V.M.C.A. vs. S.C.R.C.114 words
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Article35 1939-01-06 14 THE Taiping Turf Cluu will SKye meeting en Jan. 20 and Jan2l There will be two run. horses of class two. three, four and Bi Entries close at noon 11 Jan. 13.35 words
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Advertisement12 1939-01-06 14 I A Tankard of Health L f Distributed by rraser Neave Lid.12 words
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Advertisement44 1939-01-06 14 I CHINESE HOPE j fit j Boy Quee. Chinese !(i,r who meets Tomfi I TO-NIGHT i AT HAPPY iVORU) STADIUM in a TRIPLE MAIN EVEM 1 '1 Card featuring; IU J S MENDIOLA and Fl N!l vs HEMC h W 3( Wb y I44 words
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1079 1939-01-06 15 Singapore's Record In The Final fa YEAR of splendid achievement is reported by the council of the Singapore Amalcur football Association in the annual report which has just been published. This achievement covers both the record on the football field by the Singapore team1,079 words
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Article129 1939-01-06 15 BABY'S OWN TABLETS Arc Mother's Help And the Children's Friend At very little cost every mother can add to her own happiness and to her children's safety, for whilst of but small price Baby's Own Tablets are of great value in every home where there129 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-01-06 15 f iil bin 0 man aud Leslie Wal I who recently cveled li to orak lor the 100 I I «n iil bin Osman I nd Waif ord was fifth.32 words
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Article69 1939-01-06 15 I > .Tspondent) Miv r, Thursday J i Negri Sembi- i who has b*»en Johore against i.v. Jan, 6 will ,iot and I-, van SchoonBafcru, will take his I i ll will be as follows: Bahru >; M A H.F Satar bin Haji Brian van69 words
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Article33 1939-01-06 15 i i 1 ress CO3 beat thp j ***9 ><*stcri ball play was con--1 r > there was no 1 ahead In the ended in a goals to one33 words
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Article46 1939-01-06 15 ft to shoot up i special 1 who are growing listless Iren have a ><. They use Play and at the J ar e growing J aye children who Hoicks. V bone and Paleness dis03*woit improves. frn l j win endless Horlickj to-day.46 words
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Article188 1939-01-06 15 IN a rugger game yesterday at the A S.R.C. m which the forwards dominated play, the Recs and the R.A.O.C. drew eight points all, a goal and a try for the Corps to a goal and a penalty goal for the Recs. The heavy shower188 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-01-06 15 Alphonso attempts to s mother a pass by one of the R.A.O.C. forwards but fails in the match between the R.A.O.C. and the S.R.C.25 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-01-06 15 Ritchk- R A.O.C. scrum half, being brought down by Mathev s and Modrler. Incient in yesterday's rugby same between (he S.R.C. and the P.A.O.C.25 words
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Article265 1939-01-06 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) a Rata Pahat, Thursday. JMih Segamat Police hockey XI which visited Batu Pahat. proved too "rood for their Batu Pahat compatriots when 4 hev defeated the home team by four goal* to nil at hockey at the Government English School ground. The265 words
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Article23 1939-01-06 15 Members of Uic S.C.C. are notified that entries for the Triples Tournament will close on Saturday Jan. 7. Secretary, S C.C.23 words
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Advertisement104 1939-01-06 15 "I always gel good pictures with my Kodak..." The Stx-20 Kodak "Vollendar Pre-dsion-madc down to the smallest 1 ISEpSff detail, with choice of /4.5 lenses for dull-day photography, 8-spccd Com- pur-S-Shutter up to 1 250 th second or Q 1 30^00 slJ b)ccts, a °d special I delayed-action device for104 words
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Advertisement120 1939-01-06 15 GEO. E. LEE'S FIRST NEW YEAR BUM PER PROGRAMME AT HAPPY WORLD (covered) STADIUM I s TO-NIGHT AT 9-15 p.m. j i I EXTRA SPECIAL FEATHERWEIGHT 1 CONTEST |Jj& j I It A\ X 111 L L S j V ME A DIOI. A CP\ j mSaSk sco rounds. J120 words
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Article281 1939-01-06 16 INDIA'S SCHEME Madras, Dec. 21. 4 1 |h- forthcoming annual meeting of the Ul-lndiu Lawn Tennis A Association 10 5,L ne,tl in c:a,cuUa hv e:u! of lnis montn the Yavarajtli of pthajwran, President of the All-India Lawn Tennis \~soc ition, intends to move a resolution with281 words
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Article247 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). REPLYING to a quest ion put by an Andhra member of the Madias legislative Assembly, at its recent session, the Premie said that a letter was received by the Government that the Andhra Mahasabha desired to interview Lt.-Col. Muirhead, ruder-Secretary of State for India,(United Press). - 247 words
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194 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). New Delhi. \RRESS communique says that th? xfcting Inte-'-(iovernmental Rubber Agicement regulating the production and export of rubber expired on Dev. 31, 1938. The International Rubber Regulation Committee' app inted to administer «.hc rubber regulation scheme circulated to the contracting Governments(United Press). - 194 words
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Article29 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). Since the commencement of the Satyagraha in Hyderabad State, four Arya Samajlst satyagrahis of M>rkhandi have died in the Gunjanti gaol. -'United Press I(United Press). - 29 words
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Article, Illustration63 1939-01-06 16 MISS X ASWATHAMMAL, the most popular film star. wlv> appears in the leading role in the beautiful Tamil picture **Cnintamani.'* This well-known picture, though it had already run for months together ill Singapore, is still attracting crowded houses at the Mariborough Theatre. It is learnt that the copy has63 words
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Article226 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). AN area comprising ab«<ut 9.000 acres of land in a new colony or the Punjab is being cultivated by educated young men. This is the result of Government plans to encourage i "Baek-to-thc-I.and movenv nt among educate:! youths. An experimental scheme in this(United Press). - 226 words
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Article77 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). Kar ichi, Jan. 2—An oi] mine has been In the Khairpur State terrilory. 'li c Burma Oil Company is re I »oi ted to have offered to the State a m ol Rs. 5 lakhs (Rs. 500,000> for the grant Ol a licence allowing(United Press). - 77 words
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282 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). IN a special interview to "The 1 Hindu," Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru exfiiaining the significance of the Working Committee's resolution on reorganisation ot Congress Committees, says:— -The resolution of the Working Committee on Congress membership is of ihe utmost importance. I: we are(United Press). - 282 words
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Article195 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). Shclapur, Dec. 27. THE All-India Aryan Congress at its opening session last evening felt that the only remedy left for seeming the redress cf their grievances was to resort to a campaign of suffering and self-sacrifice in the form of non-violent Satyagraha. The Congress(United Press). - 195 words
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Article55 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). Wardha, Jan. 1. Mahatma Gandhi arrives here frorr. this evening and procec-as tc Gajerat via Bhusawal by the nigh f train He will spend some time with Mr Subhas Chandra Bose who is still suffering from fever although he is better to-day. Mahatma Gandhi returns to(United Press). - 55 words
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116 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). TMIE Examiner cf Local Ac- counts. Government of Bengal, has in his Audit Report on the working of the Burdwan Municipality for the year 1937--38 remarked that a sum of Rs. 121 was spent by the Municipality iii presenting an(United Press). - 116 words
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Article521 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). Kajkot, Dec. .»7 AFTER three months of brave suffering and sacrifices, thi A people's struggle for responsible government has ended ir favo of the State's subjects. The Thakore Saheb d Rajkot had ed discussions yesterday with Sardar Vallabhai Patel. Chairman the All-India Congnss «•nrliamentary Sub-Commit'ee.(United Press). - 521 words
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Article82 1939-01-06 16 (United Press). A STALEMATE prevail, sequej to refosal bj sir Hi;, rick Cadell to resign his tftet as Dewan according i,; n, e terms of the settlement. It is stated Sir Pati i k has made a representation to th" Viceroy telegraphies U3 tor n. plaining(United Press). - 82 words
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Advertisement349 1939-01-06 16 Put pounds of flesh on scraggy bones, increase weight, fill out hollow cheeks. BE VITAL ALIVE MAGNETIC THRILLING Thousands of men and women owe their beautiful figures and thrilli; to Clotabs. By putting on firm healthy flesh, by enriching me in gfe bloodstream Clotabs have changed them from thin, nervous,349 words
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1204 1939-01-06 17 ;1 New China Will Emerge Out Of Suffering' Year message to Malayan Chinese, conI to the Singapore Chinese Consul General Pai), Madame Chiang Kai-shek expresses the great losses China is sustaining and the a ill come a new life for the1,204 words
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Article186 1939-01-06 17 DISTURBING THE PEACE [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir,—On the night of Jan. 1, about eleven o'clock, a friend and I were having coffee in a shop in MacPherscn Road. Two men, apparently sailers, came in i<nd, for no reason whatever, picked up chairs186 words
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Article261 1939-01-06 17 FOR ALL 7*2°**"* Disputes and mitunderttandinga are likely in meidj;, and controversy and avoid casual acquaintances Busi vess should be good if you a c shovlJ'J nd fina T ial ™tterl Vn l L^ 0 r areSs satisfactorily SPECIAL INFLUENCES- FebA a nf/° Marc 20. If261 words
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Article75 1939-01-06 17 Singapore. Thursday.—Seah Ho San claimed trial this morning in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker to a charge that he on Dec 23, ?i, c M Royal Ep -Bineers, Mandai Road 101 2 milestone, committed theft of 4C pieces of iron valued at S4O t°s75 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-01-06 18 This picture, taken just before the eva.uiti' n of Canton, shows refuges awaiting transport to the interior.19 words
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Article233 1939-01-06 18 International News Agency. Chungking. NUMBER of Chinese warplanes bought from funds contributed by the people in X wangtung and overseas residents have arrived at a vcrtain point in this province and are ready lor active aenrie*. This was borne out by a Chungking report hinting thatInternational News Agency. - 233 words
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Article343 1939-01-06 18 BRITAIN AND USA. DETERMINED TO PROTECT THEIR INTERESTS IN THE FAR EAST Comments By Chinese Finance Minister Extension Of Credits To China Central News. Chungking. THE extension oi credits to China by Great Britain and the United 1 States was entirely unexpected by JapanCentral News. - 343 words
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362 1939-01-06 18 THINESE guerilla warriors in Lv shan, famous resort hill near Kiukiang in Kiangsi province, gladly gave a helping hand to 55 foreign residents who went down the hill on their way to Shanghai after having been held no for many months by the military operations362 words
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Article64 1939-01-06 18 pENEKALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek in a teleeram to Mr. Tsang Yang-fu highly commended him for his gallant fight with the JaDanese in the Samshui area, according to a Kwangning telegram. Mr. Tsang. until recently the mayor lof Canton, was in charge of the militia In eight counties64 words
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Article, Illustration18 1939-01-06 18 Hri newly-built Pearl ,> Bridge was destroyed Chinese just before the ation of Canton. a u18 words
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573 1939-01-06 18 Their "Bitter Struggle For Independence" Central News. ■jy Chungking. "IT is -n-Te than 1G months now since China began to light her 1 resistance against the invasion of the Japanese militarists, entire Chinese army and people, under the leadership of GewraJisw Chiang fighting withCentral News. - 573 words
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Article197 1939-01-06 18 Central News. Chungking. "CHINA'S r ew troops who will soon w be put afield are far better in fighting calibre than those whom the invaders have so far encountered anywhere on the front," declared General Feng Yu-hsiang, popularly known as «he "Christian General" after returning to ChungkingCentral News. - 197 words
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Article, Illustration138 1939-01-06 20 QN the left is a photograph taken at the children's party at Sea View Hotel recently, while the picture above shows a New Year party in fancy dress X'mas and New Year celebrations in Singapore eclipsed, on this occasion, those that preceded them —n irood siirn of138 words
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